THM SCKAiYJLUiN TIUJJUiNl!-SATURDAY, DKVmilitill 1G, 1890. SOMETHING NEW AT Christmas Not the ordinary rau of goods, but a unique selection of choice articles iu Crest Ware, gfejy decorated wi cases, lcrn Dishes, Vases, Card Receivers, Photo Holders, Cracker Jaw, Puff Boxes, Jardiniers, etc. Sterling Silver and Ebony Novelties. China and Bisque goveitiej in statuettes, Pin 1. rays, Hair Receivers, Bon Bon Dishes, P'ates aud Dishes, Cups, Saucers, etc. Medalion Pictures , iu G.Id .and Oxidized Sliver, all sizes and shapes, Venetian Glassware vTafes'. Amethyst and Natural, very daintily decorated. Pin Cushion p,aitl Satin' also very Prettily l"in U&IllUIl, trimmed with lace and ribbon. Opera Fans, Fine Melange and Painted Gauze. Jardiniers 8-inch Rustic, variegated colors 10c io-itich Rustic, variegated colors 15c 1 2-inch Rustic, variegated colors 25c Kxtra large; oak leaf designs 35c Fine Panel, rustic gold bronze finish 25c to 50c ears & CARBONDALE, TOLITICAL TALK. Notttlihtdnndlng tho holiday rush sonic- folks tak time to talk politics. Tho spring election ptomls.-r som" Main fontests and neoordlng to the Crawford ci unty rub s. considerable heat will 'lflop nt the primaries It. J r li-vnn will probablj oppose K. M. Lnv. ry for alderman of th HKtli ward. 1 O MclJO'iough. who made i. c'lan record i.ii tin- common council, I? spok en i.f as n iiiihiIU" r -presoimtlvo of tho Fourth again. S. A. .MoMiillon has been month p.i-d as a imsrlblo candi date fir k. hi ol dlr"ftoi- from the up per ilift' if '. Tho Incumbent, J. W. rimm-k. will lu a itif.iic, opponent if ho out' rs tho raoo. which ! prohabl". l'"oi' poor lireotor In fie Second ward, Thomas MeAvny Ins bi lmi mentioned, l-.'duln Moor, will doubtless bo the Re publican Mar.dnrdhearcr again. The friends of Joseph tlallagor are advanc ing his n mic In connection with th school dlroi torshlp ropn seating tho Third am' Fiwrl'i wariV. KACr AGAINST TIME. Tit.- ".u-!i')iidaio Telephone company Is hniins; a race against time. Us franchise cxplivi tho llr.t of tho year, ai.d while mi (illlUully was nppie h niloil ir Rotting an extension some opposition has developed. .Meiers. .Noalon. I! it tie- and Mannin voted ngnli10t 'he third i raiding In select imiiiii il of t ho oxloiisl"!; ordlnanco and their ballots making n lie the ordl i unco w.'fi '..--t. Tho company expects to bi- '-lil" to Install the plan' be-fur the tune lil 1:1. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Mi I' A Rlver-burc;. who has been l'i f-.i tire- week, Is able to bo out HR'IP Mis tuia Duval, who has been the finest of Mi-. iloorgo 1 Ivans, nf Wayno street bos returned to I'or home In Sor niton ll.ii rv I'oitPi, of South 'Washington sjf-ot is ,11 with nu'nsy. Mr I'm Ourlani'. a.if daughter, M i' 11 Brady, who vlslvod friends In .s i it v. haw i-oturn--(1. to Hones-..al- JI-n i-; 1. Hendrlck Is Ir. Now York. Mi and Mis H. O. Unki.r are the oarenis "f twins, u boy an I girl, born rhuryflay. Mi mid Mrs. George Iturdlrk have -eturne.i fiont Hemlock Hollow. Itiihird I'raft Is confined to his nine b illness. Rev H A. Sawyer Is In Montclnlr, T J vheio ip ivns ealkd by Mio ser ous Illness of his mother. lte. rc I'ulley. principal of Key it . up Academy, will praif-h in tho lleican riaptlst triliernacle Sunday uoin.ng jiul evening. Mis P ft Tievnu visited .Scranton rlcn is -. . i.-rdaj. Worthy uf Ilecord. Moscow. Pa.. Doc. 11. l&9J.An uncle of Mix. acor-ia Mlluir. of this place had a lnvo ulcer on una of Ills limbs. After behiic lanced It became- a rut nlntr sore. Ho be.ian tnkliifr Htio'.l's SarsMpnrliln. however, and after tr.klrg Ave bottles the soro was healed. PZCKVILLE. HonMeea in the Methodist Kplscopal cbui cli tomorrow. I'mitclilng by thn pastor. l!ev. S. r. sini)iklns. nt lo.SO n m and 7 p. in. MuidIiir; subject: "T' - "'oniueror'fs Authority." Kven itiR "f'hrlst Uri'osnlslntr nnd AcRf.pt Inir tho neeessliy for Ills Deatii." KvnnKollstle services. A cordial wel limit to nil. Mr and Mrs. Iirupler, or South Mont rn80, are vls'lnK t!ie former's iJlslor, Mrs. 'WMIInni Stevens, of North Mnln atreel. Mr neorjre KlnB-sloy, who was it. parted a fciv flays ago as bolus seri ously III. underwent an operation for appenilKltls. Thursdny. mid Is at tho present time In a critical state. Mr 11. J. l?ren. of MIiibisvIIIo, visited friends In town. Thursday. Mine Vuroman .fohn Williams, who whs so ni'ilauHly Injured a few weeks nco, Is i-ecovorlns rapidly. Horvlrea In the '1'rcMbytcrlnn church Sunday at 10.20 a. id, and 7 p. m ltcv. Presents Hagen S. H. Moon. D. D. pastor. Subiect In tho mornliiK. "The Church;" evening. "The New Creature." The display of Christmas novelties nnd millinery Roods nt the store of Kestell & Frear cannot be excc!leds,In the valley. Mr. Jesse Scott Is III at his home on Mill Htreet. Messrs. J. D. Peck, nilliert Pierce and Walter Graham spent SVcdnesd.v hunting near Hancock, with Rood ie I suits. j The cemetery bridge- has been re- paired and again teams may pass over i It with some degree of safety. Tho Cemetery association ha"s the thanks of the Renoral public. I Jlr. and Jlrs. George Newton, who have been very ill, are renorted lm ! proving. I Peekvllle Itantlst church, Rev J. S. Thomas, pastor. Services tomorrow at ! 10.S0 a. m. and 7 p. m. Morning sub ject, "Some Scripture Dallies;" even ing subject, "Remember Lot's Wife." Sabbath school at 11.3C a. in OLYPHANT. Tho Knt lie r Mathew Opera house was crowded on Thursday night, when pa triotic exercises were held In honor ol the centennial anniversary of the death of Washington, under the auspi ces of tho W. W. Waters post, of the O. A. It. Prof. M. W. Cuinmlngs actc-1 as chairman and opened "the exercises with a few- well chosen remarks. A chorus was then creditably rendered by tho school children, under the direc tion of Prof. T. W. Wntklns. The choir of St. Patrick's church then sans "Jerusalem. My Happy Homo." P.ev. P. .1. Murphy, the speaker of the evtn ing, was then Introduced by the chair man. Kather Murphy delivered an elo quent ami very Interesting address, Riving a synopsis of the life of Wash ington from the time he was a boy 11 years old until his death over one hun dred years ago. Tho speaker was greatly enjoyed by the audience. A snlol entitled "Lead Kindly Light" by Miss Anna Ilrown was the next num ber and wns much appreciated. Rev. 1). K. Hammond was then called upon so made a few timely remarks. The school childien afterward sang "Salute the Flag." The exercises were brought to a close with the rendition of "Ameri ca " Willie, the 3-year-old son of Mr. nnl Mrs. Patrick Reagan, of Dunmore street, died Thursday night after a brief Illness of bronchitis. Tho fun eral will take place this afternoon at :i o'clock. A defective flue In the chimney caused a slight blaze and considerable smoke In a house on Delaware street yesterday afternoon, owned by Mrs. James McNicol nnd occupied by James Walsh and family. Mrs. Walsh had started a lire In the stove and the blaze was discovered shortly afterward. An alarm was sounded which brought out the Kxcelslor Hose company, but their services were not needed, as the lire was uenehed with a few palls of water. The funeral of the Infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Dardls. of Lackawanna street, took place yester day aft'irnoun at 3 o'clock and was attended by a large ntmjbor of sym pathizing friends of the family. In terment war mado In S. Patrick's oo"m pterv. "Tho Hear: .if Kiln." which was pie sented at tho Fatr-or Aliithew opera I.11..C11 IftD. n...,l... I... n ..r.l .. .. .... ... Ittoi.r.w mo. ...v...., itj ,v rti-ii-uii-u cum pany of loeal tal.-nf, was one of Hie J most successful plays yo; given at this pl'ice. Knch one of the cast portraod their chauifter In an excellent manner nnd wero liberally applauded by th" audience. The production wan under the per"onil d.toetlon of s. J. ijvans, to whom much credit Is due for Its success. At tlio conclusion of the per fot.uiuiee a social, which was well nt tenued by a number of young people, ; held In Million's hall. The pro ceeds of thn play will be given to tho A. ('. H. society. Patrick Phllhln and F.dward Hoban. of Smoketown. employed as miners In Johnaon'H colliery in Prlcobnrg, were painfully burned about the face, ehost and arms by an explosion of gus on Thursday night. They wero removed to thulr homos and medlcnl aid sum moned. The board of trade will meet on Tue day night In special cwon to take some definite action with regard to re establishing a bank In town. R. 13. Helsy, of JInrlettn, this state, will ap pear before tho board to enlighten them o:i the subject. Mr. Helsy Is 'i teller In a national bank In Ills town and line offered to Invest J.'.Ouj In a banking house In this borough. Mr. llelsy'K plan Is to establish a national bank hero with a paid-up capital of 130.000. Ho has thoroughly canvassed Iho town and reports that everybody Is heartily Iu favor of the project. Tho Dlnkely ltaptlst church services will he held In Edwards' hall tomorrow morning and evening at tho usual time. Rev. Dnvld Spencer, D. D., of Dover, N. J., will occupy tho pulpit. Regular services 'will bo held in tho Congregational church tomorrow morn ing nnd evening. Rev. A. V. Rower, of Scranton, will preach. TAYLOR NEWS. I. O. E. K. Hold acsmodnl Service In Commemoration of Washington. Night Police Officer Needed Re ligious and Personal News. The memorial service In commemor ation of the one hundredth anniver sary of the death of Washington held by the Minooka tribe, No. 217, Improved Order of Red Men, wns fittingly cele brated on Thursday evening In their rooms with an excellent cntertnlnment appropriate for such an occasion, fol lowed by n social. The hall was un able to seat all desirous of listening to the rltunllstlc service. The costumes of the chiefs wero elaborate. The mas ter of ceremonies was W. O. Howells. The parts of Hurgess J. 13. VVntklns and Mrs. Mary St. Keoney, the Great Pocahontas, were well rendered and the address given by II. 13. Harris, esq., on "The Life of Washington" was well delivered nnd thoroughly fas cinated those present. The musical and literary part of tho programme was well rendered. Mr. Jesse Oangwer and son, Edward, of Centremoreland, visited friends here on Thursday. Rev. Ivor Thomas will preach ns us ual nt the Welsh Congregational churLh tomorrow. Mr. William Herbert, of South Scran ton. war a Taylor visitor yesterday. Tho extreme need of a night police ofllcor In our borough Is becoming more constantly needed. At the lectur; given by Prof, Howell nt tho library rooms on Wednosdav evening consid erable annoyance was created by boyrf whose ages re-ge from 1-1 to 10 yinr3 and who are 1 lly old enough to know better. It wc Id bo advisable if our borough solle' ir would lav th; above before the col -ell at tho next m? ting of that body i see If something can not be done to remedy this dllllculty. A surprise party was tendered M'ss Laura Sperber at her home on Taylor street Tuesday evening by a numb?r of her young friends, names and tlio usual party diversions were in I lgcl in. Refreshments were served. Those present were Misses I3thel Reejv, Ethel O'lloro, Sadie and Nellie Oondali. Rlanche and Lizzie Purdy, Blanche Da vis, Frances Watklns, Ann Phillips. Laura Sperber, Ada Hatton, Ann;o Royd, Helen and Verglne Roinha'dt. Mary Law and Lydla Houser. The Delawnre, Lackawanna and Western company mlpes In this town and vicinity are working halt time which Is probably due to no demand for coal. Services at the Calvary Baptl church tomorrow will be held nt the usual hours, Rev. Dr. II. II. Harris olllclatlng. Mr. Lewis Williams, of West Scran ton. visited the home of Mrs. 13. J. Evans, of Main street, yesterday. Insurance Agent David Evans, cf Scranton, was a caller on buslno33 hro on Thursday. Rev. Francis Oendall will preach at tho usual hours at the M. 13. ehuran tomorrow. Services at 10.4!". a. m. and 7 p. m. James Morris, jr., Is making an ac tive canvas for the odlcer of tax col lector. Joseph Moscow, of this town, who in receiving treatment for a sore eye, .it tho Moses Taylor hospital, Is rapidly recovering. James, son of Mr. nnd Mrs. William Thomas, of West Minooka, Is seriously 111 at his home with pneumonia. Rev. L. It. Foster will occupy the pulpit at the Presbyterian church to morrow as usual. Taylorvllle lodge. No. CSS, I. O. O. K., will meet In their rooms on Mala street this evening. CLARK'S GREEN. Mr. J. W. Mulllnex nnd family attended the funeral obsequies of Mrs. A. (5. Wheeler, step-mother of Mrs. Mulllnex, ut Toinpklnr.Ulle, on Thursday last. Ralph Cncilt, son of C. O. Cook, Is so liously sick. Mr. and Mrs. Avery Messenger and family, with Jlr. nnd Mra. Harry Hub I'ltrd. visited relatives heio this v eek. rrhn fni-men nrn .,n t-niitn tnr lllf ...-ir.etv ' nnd left hero on Friday for their n?w home. The entertainment rendered on Monday evening by .Mr. and Mrs. Cako was well nttended, and an enjoyable affair, nnd a financial success. Tho election of olfleers for the Epworth Leasuo was held on Wednesday evening last. ELMHURST. Dr. nnd Mrs. Knedler are training the children of tho Presbyterian Sun day school for n cantata to bo given on Tuesday evening, Dec. 26. Misses Minnie Sutter nnd Lizzie Kratiss, of Hawloy, are the guests of Mrs. W. i Dunning. Miss Millie Mayer, of Scranton, spent Sunday at Oak Terrace. Miss llf-lh-i r-nkins i-.-tMi-ne 1 Thurs- K.'Di Oil I A year ago. A year ago tho papers wero so fui: of fcciro lino- nnd curtoims of Epidemic Giip.tluit the local advertisers prulested Hint peoplo wero being frightened n'.ny from the stoics, threatening tho holiday trade. Tho papirs tool; the hint and tho next day It was "Grip undT control, Grip subsiding etc." This year Grip Is iuite as prevulrnt but the paper nre mum. It boluiovos you to carry u vial of "77" In your pocket. It knockH out tho Grip mid "breuko up" Colds that "hung on." ft'unual otall .UscnsMjint (re;. Kur nils by nil drucLists. or sent on receipt of price, c. or live for $1.00. Humphreys' Homeopathic Medicine Co.. Cor. Willium & John me., N. Y. day evening from Duryeii, where she has been spending severnl weeks. Miss Lou Rogers, of Harford, re turned to her homo on Thursday, nfter a short visit with her brother, Prof. 13. R. Rocers. Rev. J. J. Rankin, of Hawloy, will preach In tho Presbyterian church Sunday morning nnd evening. Mm. Andrew Wngley Is vlsttlng friends In Scranton. Mr. nnd Mrs. A. 11. Clay nnd son, Knymon, spent feunday with Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Cobb, nt Mt. Cobb. Mr. and Mrs. lirock Wilcox, of Dato vllle, were the guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. S. A. Wilcox svoral days this week. MOSCOW. Mrs. John Scott and daughter, Helen, returned from Long Island City Thurs day night. Mrs. Emma Lancaster, of Scranton, Is visiting ."liends here. The public school In this place has been closed, ns severnl cases of diph theria have been reported. Miss Augusta Allllcr will visit friends In Scranton over Sunday. Joseph Stanley has secured a posi tion at Norfolk, Va. Miss Ruth Ciardner nnd Miss Lou Mitt thews wero among Scranton vis itors Thursday. O. M. Lancaster, of Mooslc, was In town yesterday. Mrs. Deyottng Is the guest of her sis ter, Mrs. Gardner. Mrs. George Rortree has been visit ing friends In Scranton for a few days. D. S. Oardner. of the University of Pennsylvania of Philadelphia, Is ex pected home today to spend his vaca tion with his parents. PRICEBURG. James Barrett, Into of Lincoln street, has removed with his family to their now homo hear Dickson school house No. 1. Preaching services will bo held at the usual hours In the Primitive Methodist church tomorrow morning and even ing. Sabbath school nt 2 o'clock. Everybody welcome. W. II. Holder, pastor. William Thrope, of Main street, Is making extensive Improvements to hla property. Quito a number of young people from this town Intend to visit friends In Jer myn this evening. MONROE COUNTY. S' .-clat to The Scranton Tribune. itroudsbiirg. Doe. l.l.-Constnblo I ck- t, this aftcrnoon.arrcstcd William I mc and his son, Edward, of Sprnsuo lie, on a warrant Issued before Justice Drake and sworn out by the Delaware, Lacka wanna and Western mllroad, charging them with stealing a largo quantity of brass journals Irnm the road. Tho pris oners were held in MOO ball for u hear ing on Wednesday next. Knr sonto time past both the Lackawanna nnd Snsque lianiia roads have been mlhslng journals by tlio wholesale. Recently two men named Oonchor nnd Ruff offered to .:ell a box full of the mi tal to a Junk dealer named Abraham Oliuler. (Hazier In formed the police who at once arrested tho two men. That night Glazier's houso wits burnt to the ground. All the men are well known in tills section and the police believe they are the ringleaders of an organized gang of railroad thieves. About seventy residents of this county will take IS" cars of Christmas trees, cut from New England woods, to Philadel phia today. Howard Arndt, a Bartonsvlllo youth, was .acquitted at a hearing on two charges of larceny. He Is an expert bi cycle rider and one of the watches al leged to have been stolen was won by him In a mile race. Hugh P. Jones, who for many years operated the Dunfleld slate quarry, Just below the Water Gap, died yesterday, aged C! years. lllshop Talbot will make an official vis It here, early Ir. January. John Palmer, Jr., a son of the mayor, was lined $5 for fast driving, by his father, nt the mayor's court yesterday. Rlf bard Wilson has purchased the famous Amos La Bar farm on Cherry creek, near hero. Over 600 packages of candy will bo hung on the Christinas tree which Elks lodge. No. 319, Is to give to the children of these town. The Oldbury Chemical Company, or Albright-Wilson Chemical Com pany. Seven buildings are being constructed for the oldbury Chemical company, who are a concern from Oldbury (near Birmingham), England. Their estab lishment has been in existence for over fifty years, and they are well known In Great Britain as one of the largest firms manufacturing electro chemical products. The land for their plant nt Niagara Falls covers about two and one-hnlf acres. At first 400 horse power will be used. Tho lands of the Niagara Falls Power company extend nbout two and a quar ter miles along the tight bank of the Niagara river. The enormous mechan ical power there available, either by the direct use of water or electrical transmission, will bring to thcfio lands very laign Industrial establishments. With such Industries must come a large population of skilled labor opera tives, mechanics, experts, foremen, clerks, accountants, superintendents and proprietors. $3.0) " dYCy'TIaNDLING Till?" BEST selling artlcif on the market. Send your address and we will teach you tree, and you can make money In yoiir owr locality. Write nt once. Fidelity Cliem. nnd Mnfg. Co., Century Bldg., St. Louis. Mo. GOVERNMENT POSITIONS - DON'T prepare for any civil service or cer.piis examination without seeing our cata logue of Information; sent free. Colum bian Corrtspoi'den" College, Washlni; ton. D. C. ENERGETIC SALESMAN - COUNTRY woik. School supplier. Salary $100 nnd extras. 11. O. Evans & Co., Chi cago. III. A LIVE ACENT FOR SCRANTON FOR n sick nnd accident company that Is endorsed b the ontlro police nnd tire do pnrtnientH f Philadelphia. Address at unco, E. v. Goodrich, Jt-rmyn hotel. V. ANTED-BY AN ESTABLISHED ou.iness uf n I1I3I1 ruder, a lepresentn llve of ability rind backing who can take up lis work In the state of Pennsylvania; no scli'ine; permanent business with money In It for tho rluht party. Addres. Uvlnir references. FOl'NTAIN BATH llltCSII CO., Grand Rnpldg. Mich. HELP WANTED-FEMALtz. WANTED LMMEDIATELY-10 JII1'IIT young ladles, having had vxpi n . o In holiday goods, brlo-ii-brnc, nullum, mid hooks. Good salary to tho right panics. Apply by letter Immediately, stating ex pel IcncH nnd where previously employed. Address. Progressive, enro Tribune. NVlVcOMPETENT WOMAN WANT ed; general housework; two In fam ily. 713 Qulncy avenue. LADIES TO DISTRIBUTE FREE SAM pies Iu city. Cull at Sl'O Washing ton avenue, from S.".u to 10.30 a. m. today. 1 IANDSOME PREMIUMS EASILY earned by selling our Extracts and Baking Powder. Ropresentatlvea want ed In Scranton and surrounding towiib. Wrlto for particulars, Lacku. Homo Sup ply Co., Scrunton, Pu. The People's WHfViMMSOOil A POPULAR CLEARING 1IOUSK for tits Heuitlt of Alt Who Hnvo Houses to Rent, Real Estate or Other Properly to Sell or Exchange, or Who Want SlttintlotH or Help Thcjc Small Advertisements Cost Ono Cent it Word, Six Insertions for Five Cents a Word lixccpi Situation! Wanted, Which Arj In. Ncrlcd l'roc. FOR RENT FOR RENT-CORNER HOUSE IN Green Ridge, six largo rooms, newly papered and painted. Inquire 1371 Wyom ing nvenue. FOR RENT-HALF DOUBLE 8-ROOM house. Modem Improvements. H23 Adams nvenue. FOR SALE FOR SALE BRAND NEW SET AMER- lean Encyclopaedic Dictionary. iuu Morocco, twi'lvo volumes, cheap. Orig inal ninth edition Paradise Lost, Tonson 1711. copper plates. Rure Llbrn'y or American Literature, eleven volumes; never used; cheap. Prlvato Library, Trlbtino olllce. FOR SALE CHEAP-GOOD HEATING stove. Cnll between eight nnd ton n. m. HM Gibson street. WANTED-TO RENT. WANTED-FURNISHED ROOM. BHIT nblo for gentleman nnd wife; central ly located. Address, X, Y, C, Tribune. FURNISHED ROOMS. Fo'rTnl3'rRMs7lF"TNT room with or without boatd. 41S North' Seventh street BOARDING. BOARDING 523 PINE STREET. AGENTS WANTED. AGENTS-S10 DAILY GUARANTEED; nlso salary paid good men for ap pointing sub ngents to Introduce new patent OH Gas Burner for heating nnd cooking stoves, ranges, furnaces. Makes natural gas from coal oil; cheapest, cleanest fuel known; no coal, wood, nshes, soot; easily attached to any stove; Indestructible, non explosive; no cf mpetltlon. Write quick. Perfection Burner Co., Cincinnati. O. WANTED-AOENTS TO HANDLE OUR up-to-dato money making novelties; big sellers: can make $j.0ft dally: write for full particulars to Whlto Mfg. Co., Ithaca, N Y. AGENTS-ARTICLE OF UNUSUAL merit; highest medals; government endorsement; hnli -nllllon sold. Wrlto or outfit. "Monarch." 27 William. New York. SALESMEN-Ie' YOU WANT TO MAKE $l.ri00 a year work for us Our leather suspenders sell themselves; cannot wear out; attractive assortment: exclusive ter ritory; samples free conditionally. J. S. Berry Mfg. Co.. A E29 Cincinnati, O. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY $100 FOR S10-INVEST 510 TO $100 IN stocks and get $1,000 for $100 sure; safe ns n bank. AVm. Reed, 137 B. fitb St., Philadelphia, Va. PROFITS IN STOCKS. WHEAT AND cotton. Mackev's Modern Methods Mako Money. Write for our freo book. c. k. Mnckcy & Co., 23 Broadway, Now York. DRESSMAKING. DRESSMAKING FOR CHILDREN TO order; also Indies' waists. Loulso Shoemaker, 212 Adams avenue. NEWSPAPERS THE WILKES-BARUE RECORD CAN be had In Scranton nt the news stands of Reisman Bron., 405 Spruce and 503 Lin den; M. Norton "22 Lackawanna avenue; I. S. Schutzer. 211 Spruco street. SCALP TREATMENT. 'V v MRS. L. T. KELLER. SCALP TREAT ment, 50c. ; shampooing, 50c. ; facial massarre, manicuring, 2,'ic. ; chiropody, 701 Qulncy. LOST. LOST-LAST WEEK, A BUNCH OF keys; $ reward for return of same to Scranton. House. LOST-PAIR OF GOLD RIMMED glasses In bb.ck case, with name of McFnrland, Rlnghamton, N. Y., on same, between Glebe storo and Lnckawunna avenue. Kinder will please leavo at Tribune otllco or Globe Wnrehouse, with their address, and they will be rewarded. LEGAL. ELECTION NOTICE-TUB ANNUAL meeting of tho stockholders of Tho Scranton Stove Works will bo held nt the olllco of tho company In Scranton, Saturday, Jan. 1". lfloO, at 2.30 p. in. BENJAMIN E. WATSON, Sec'y. SH E RI FK' S SALE-MIRA BURGE. ET nl., vs. Martha Brown et nl. In the court of Common Picas of Lackawanna county, No. S3, January Term, 1900. Ac tion In Partition. By virtue of an order of tho court of Common liens of Lackuwunna county to mo directed, In the above entitled case thero will bo exposed to public sale by public vendue or outcry to the highest and best bidder for cash at the arbitra tion room In the court house, Scranton, Lackawanna county. Pa., on Saturday, tho. 23d day of December, A. D., 1SW, at 10 o'clock a. m , all tho right, title nnd Interest of Mlrn Burge, widow of Will iam IT. Burge, deceased; Elizabeth Burge, widow of Joseph Burge, deceased; Mary Burge, Elizabeth Lowrle, James Masters, guardian uf Joseph Russell Burge. Mary Jano Trebelcook, Sallna Hurra Nicholas, Martha Brown. John Hodge, surviving husband of Elizabeth Burge, Hodge; John Hedge, Elisha Hodge, fharles Hodge. Joseph Hodge. Henry Hodge, George Hodge, Mary Hodge, Bes sie Hodge, and James 13. Watklns, guar dian of .losephlno Hodge, In and to all that certain lot, pleco or parcel of land situate In tho borough of Taylor, county of Lackawanna and state of Pennsylva nia, described ns follows; Being Lot No. 29, sltuato on Main street, nnd belrg rectangular In shape, tlirly-nlno (39) feet In front and one hundred and flftv (ISO) feet In depth, nil of which will tullv ap pear by reference to Plot No. 1 of lnnds at Taylorvlllo Intended to bo fully regis tered nnd recorded by the Delnwarc, Lackawanna nnd Westirn Rnllroad com pany. Coal and minerals, together with tho right to mine and remove tho same without liability for damages to the sur fuco excepted and reserved ns fully and to tho same elfect as In deed from said Delaware. Lackawanna nnd Western Rnllroad company to William Burgo. dat ed May ISth. 1WJ. nnd lecorded In Lack wiinna county, In Deed Bonk No. 17.1. page 4S1. etc. Said lot Is Improved with n two-story frame dwelling house and outbuildings thereon. C. E. PRYOR, Sheriff. CHAB. E. Ol.VER. Attorney. Sheriff's olllce, Nov. 21. H99. IN REl PETITION TO FREE THAT portion of tho Roaring Brook turnpike within tho limits of the borough of Dun li.ore from tolls nnd tolleates. Ni.tlco Is hereby Flven that on applica tion will bo mndo to the court of Quarter Sessions of Lncknwanna county fin Wed nesday. Dec. 20. 1S99. nt A o'clock a. Wi lli accordance with tho provisions of nn Act of Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, approved June 2, 1SS7, and the supplement thereto approved Juno 2. 11.01. for tho uppolntment of a Jury of view to view nnd condemn such portion of tho Roaring Brook turnpike ns lies within the limits of tho borough nf Dunmore, In Lackawanna county, nnd to make tho samo free from tolls and toll gntt-8 nnd to osscsb tho damagos to which tho owner or owrcrs thereof may be en titled therefore. JOHN O, MeABKIE. Attorney for Petitioners. Exchange. SITUATIONS WANTED SITUATION WNTl-"vCs'lTTNa ironing or nny kind of hour.e cleaning by tho day. or wilt lake washing home. Address, Mrs. Lee, Gil Mineral streit. DRUG f'LERK. GRADUATE AND Q. A.; seven yents' experience; competent rnlesmnn and prescription clerk; llrst class reference. Address pharmacist, S South Main street, 1'lltston, Pa. WANTED - POSITION, FOREMAN, watchman, Jntiltnr.srocory clerk, any thing In this line, with ability; best of lclirenees. P. O. Box 2W, Peekvllle. MIDDLE AGED LADY WOULD LIKE to hnvo n situation nn housekeeper; genernl housework. Direct to 2b3 River street, corner of Madison, city, In a email family. SITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG girl to help with housework or nn nurse girl. Address II. V. L., Tribune olllce. SITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG girl as clerk or odlce girl; has som" knowledgo of bookkeeping. Address Clerk, Tribune olllce. SITUATION WANTED-BOOKKEEPER would like to mako an engagement for two days each week. Neat nnd ac curate. Address C. B Tribuno olllce. PROFESSIONAL. ACCOUNTANT AND AUDITOR. E. C. SPAULDING, 2:1 TRADERS' BANK building. ARCHITECTS EDWARD If. DAVIS, ARCHITECT, Council building. Scranton. LEtVIS HANCOCK. JR., ARCHITECT. 433 Spruce St., cor. Wash. nv Scranton. FREDERICK L. BROWN, ARCHITECT, Prlco building, 120 Washington avenue, Scranton. DENTISTS DR. I. O. LYMAN. f-CRANTON PRI vato llo&pltal, cor. Wyoming and Mul berry. DR. H. F. REYNOLDS, OI'P. I'. O. DR. C. C. DAUBACH, 113 Wyoming nve. WELCOME C. SN'OVER, Coal Exchange 2nd llior, Room D, Hours, 9 to 1. 2 to 5. HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS THE ELK CAFE, laYxD 127 FRANK lin avenue. Rates reasonable. 1. ZEIGLER, Proprietor. SCRANTON HOUSE, NEAR D., L. & W. passenger depot. Conducted on the Eu ropean plan. VICTOR KOCH, Prop. t.AVjrERS RICHARD J. BOURKE, ATTORNEY-at-L,aw. 000-2 Lackawanna nvenue. Gen eral law business collections and loans. J. W. BROWNING. ATTORNEY AND Counsellor-at-Law, Rooms 312-31S Mears, building. D. B. REPLOGLE, ATTORNEY-LOANS negotiated on real ertate security Mears building, corner Washington avenue nnd Spruco street. M. J. DONAHOE. ATTORNEY-AT-Law. Olllccs, G12-013 Mears building. FRANK 13. BOYLE, ATTORNEY AND Counsellor-at-Law. Burr building, Rooms 13 nnd 14, Wnshlngton avenue. WILLARD, WARREN & KNAPP, AT- torneys and Counsellors-nt-Law. Re publican building. Washington nvenue, Scranton, I'a. JESSUP & JESSUP, ATTORNEYS AND Counsellors - at - Law, Commonwealth building; rooms 1, 20 and 21. JAMES W. OAKFORD. ATTORNEY-AT-Law. Rooms 511, 51." nnd 516 Board of Trade building. EDWARD W. THAYER. ATTORNEY. Rooms 90.1-fnil. nth floor Mears building. L. A. WATR13S. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. 502 Board of Trade building, Scranton, I'a. C. R. PITCHER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Commonwealth building. Scranton, Pa. PATTERSON &- WILCOX, TRADERS' National Bank building. C. COMEGVS, 9-13 REPUBLICAN building. A. W. BERTHOLF, ATTORNEY. Mears building. PHKSOUNS AND FMflEO'iS MARY A. SHEPHERD, M. D HOME opatblst, 61G Linden street. DR. W. E. ALLEN, 513 NORTH WASH Ington avenue. DR. L. M. GATES, ROOMS 207 AND 20S Board of Trade building. Olllce hours, St to n n. m.: 2 to 3. nnd 7 to S p. m. Residence, .VO Madison avenue. DR. S. W. L'AMOREAUX. OFFICE 230 Washington nvenue. Residence. 131s Mulberry. Chronic diseases, lungs, heart, kidneys and genlto-urlnary or gans a specialty. Hours 1 to 4 p. m. SCHOOLS SCHOOL- OF Tt7eLCKAWANNa", Scran' on. Pa. Courses preparatory to college, law. medicine or business. Opens Sept. I llh. Send for catalogue. Roy. Thomas M. Conn. LL. D., princi pal nnd proprietor; W. E. Plumley, A. M.. headmaster. G. R. CLARK & CO.. SEEDMEN AND Nurserymen; ttoro Hfi Washington ave ni.o : green house, 13'0 North Mnln nve nue; storo telephone, 7S2. WIRE SCREENS JOS. KUETTEL. REAR 511 LACKa" wanna nvenue, Scranton, Pa., mnnufae turer or Wire Screens. MISCELLANEOUS BAUER'S ORCHESTRA-MUSIC FOR balls, picnics, parties, receptions, wed dings and concert work furnished. For terms address R. J. Bauer, condueto-, 117 Wyoming avenue, over Hulbcrte' music store. MEOARGEE BROTHERS. PRINTERS' si-ppllcs, envelopes, paper bags, twine. Warehouse. 130 Woshlngton nvenue, Srrnnton. Pa. RAILROAD TIME TABLES. Central Railro.il of New Jor-ij Stations In New York Foot of Liberty street, N. R., and South Ferry, Whitehall street. Anthracite coal used exclusively, insur ing cleanliness and comfort. TIME TABLE IN EFFECT NOV. 19, 1S19. TiuIiih leave Scrantor for Now York, Newark. Elizabeth, Philadelphia, Easion, Bethlehem. Allentown. Mnuch Chunk and Whlto Huven. at S.30 a. m. ; express, l,2u; express, 1.00 p. m. Sundays. 2.13 p. in. For pittston and AVIIkes-Burre, s.30 a. in., 1 2D. 4.() p. m. Sundays, 2.15 p. m. For Baltimore and Washington, and points South and West Via Bethlehem, 8.30 a. :n., 1.20 p. m. Sundays, 2.15 p. m, For Long Branch, Ocean Grove, etc., at S.30 n. m. and 1.20 p. in. For Reading, Lebanon and Harrlsburg, via Allentown, S.30 u. m., 1.20 p. m. Sun days, 2.1.1 p. 111. For Pottsvllle, S.20 u. m., 1.20 p. m. Through tickets to nil points east, south and west ut lowest rato at the station. J. H. OLHAUBEN, Gen. Supt., II. P. BALDWIN, Gen. Puss. Act. RAILROAD TIME TA B L PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD Schedule In Effect November 10, 180D. Trains lc.ivo Scranton: 0.45 n. ra., week days, for Sunburv, Hnrrlsburtr, Philadelphia, Balti more, AVnshinffton, nnd for Pitts burg nnd the West. 0.38 n. jn., week days, for Hazleton, 1'ottoville, TvcatUnfj, Uorristown, nnd Philadelphia; and for Sun bury, Harrlsburg, Philadelphia, Haltlmoro,WnshlnEtou and Tltts burg and tho West. 2.18 p. m., week days (Sundays 1.58 p. in.), for Sunbury, Harrlsburg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Wash ington and Pittsburg and the West. 4.27 p. m., week days, for Sunbury, Hnrrlcburff, Philadelphia and Pittsburg. J. R. WOOD. Gen. Pass. Agt. J. BHt TCHINSON, Gen. Mgr. Del.. I.aji.ii. an I Wo-itoru. Effect Monday. June S, ISM. i...11'.1-" 1.vp Seranton nH follows: Ex i in iwlY,tw ,yV'."lul !,)l ""ll "ast p. in ''ml -05 "' n,'! 12-M nml 3-31 Ext.-i'Fs for Easton. Trenton, Phllntlcl H lla,".,i,I lle south, n.10, $.00 und 10.03 a. "V, !-:' 'l 'l'3-l P. in. iobyhnmi't iicenniniiulnlton, 0.10 p. in. -Mins'i for Uliwniiinlon, Oswego. 131- mira. i ornliig. Ruth. Danville, Mount Jlorris ami Buffalo. 10, l.s... n.iv) n. m ; i.-m ami :..;o p. In tmdilnsr closo eonnec- ,'.J!V1 ."' l,rrj! t0 "" I'"1'"" ' "'0 west, liorthv.'ent nnd southwest. Hii-hlngton necomnimodnttoti. 3. !0 p. in. iiliii:linmtii.i ui-il way t lotions, I.e.. p. in. l-notoryvlllo noofimir.otliitlon. 4.n) p. m. Nicholson necominodntlon. ii.00 p. m. Express for Utlni and Rlclilleld .Springs, 2.3-. a. in. and l.Vi p. m. lllincn. :'.:!1. ;i..k) . m. y;,;, ,,, , I-or Nnrthiini'icrlnnil. 1'lltston, Wilkes. Harre. Plymouth. Bloi msburg and Dun Mile, making close connections nt North "niberlnnd for Wllllnmspert. Ilnrilsburg. J.altlmore, Wnshlr"ruii and the south. Northumberland And Intermediate- sta tions, 0.:;n, lO.Ol a. in. nr.d LIS and 5.10 p. 'iiutlooko nnd Intermediate station'". ..irc mid ll.io n. m Plymouth nnd Inter mediate stations, 3.r; und S.JO p. in. For Klnr.ston. L'.r..-) p. m. Pullman parlor and sleeping coaches on nil express trains. For dtti'.llf-il Informillon. pocket tlmo tnlileo. etc., apply to M !,. Smith. D! tiict Pasvensfr Arert. depot ticket olllce. Dolaw irj :iti I HmNrtn. On Nov. ISth. hot. trains will leave Scranton as follows: For Cnrbondale r..m,.7.M, S.M. 10.13 n. m.; 12 noon; l.a. 2.30, 3.,".2. 5.2.'., C.23, 7..17, 9.1.-.. 11.(0 p. m.; 1.M o. m. For Albany, Saratoga. Montreal. Bos Ion, New England points. (itc.-6.S0ii. m.; 2.20 p. in. For IIonoFdn!e-C20, 10.1? a. m.; 2.20, C.2S p. in. For V.i'ker-Bnrre fi.n. 7.1S S.41. 0.31!, 10.43 n. mi.: 12.03. l.ys, 2.11?, 3.33, 1.27, 6.10. 7. IS. 10.11. 11.30 p. m. For New York, l'lilladelph;i, etc.. vll Lehigh Valley Itallro.id fi.4.'. p. m.; 12.03, 2.1!, 1.27 p m.: with Black Dlumond Ex press, 11.30 ii. m For Penrsvlvnnla Railroad points, G.43, 9.r.5 n. m.: 2.1S, 1.27 p. m. For weslrrn points, via Lnhlch Valley Rallroad-7.1S n. m.: 12.03. 3.33, with Black Diamond Express. 10.11, 11.30 p. m. Trains will arrive In Scranton as fol lows : From Carbondnle and the North R. 10, 7.13, S.3. o.:U, Mid u.r.S n. m.; 1.2!, 2.13, 3.23. 4.23. 7.41, 10.3S, 11.27 p. m. From Wllkes-Barre and the South 6.1.". 7.IS, S.4, 10 3S, 11.". n. m.; MS. 2.11, 3.43. 5.20. C.21, 7.53. 0.05. 10.05 p. m.: 1.13 a. m. SI'NDAY TRAINS. For Carbondnle 0.05, 11.3". n. m.; 2.21, 3.52. 5.47. 0.53 p. in. For Wllkos-Bairc DM, 12.03 a. in.; 1.5S, 3.2S, 5.43. 7.4S p. m. For Albany. Saratoga, Montreal, Bos ton, New England points, etc., 2.23 p. m. Lowest rntes to nil points In United Stntes nnd Canada. .1. W. BFRDICK. ft. P. A.. A'hnny. N. Y. If. W. CROSS. D. P. A.. Scranton. Pa. Leliiijli Valley liailrtiad. Jn Effect Nov. 10th, 1S00. "'' TRAINS LEAVE SCRANTON For Philadelphia and New York, via D. & II. R. R.. at 0.45 a. in. and 12.03. 2.1R. 4.27 (Black Diamond Express!, and 11.30 p. m. Sundays, D. & II. It. R., 1.3S, 7.11 p. m. For White Haven, Hnzleton and prin cipal points In the conl regions, .via D. & If. R. R.. Cf.. 2.1S and 4.27 p. m. For Pottsville. (',.15, 2.1S p. in. For Bethlehem. Easton. Reading. Har rlsburg nnd principal Intel mediate sta tions, via D. H. It. R.. C45 a. m.; 12.0S. 2.1S, 4 27 (Black Diamond Express), ll.I'O, Sundays. D. ,fr H. R. R.. l.f.S. 7.1S p. m. For Tiinkhaimoek. Towanda, Elmlra, Ithaca, Geneva and principal Intermedi ate stntions. vln D., L. & W. R. It., 8.03 a. m. ; 1.00 nnd 3.35 p. m. For denovn, Rochester, Bllffnlo, Nlag nra Fulls. Chicago, and nil points west, via D. . H. R. R.. 12.03. 3.3. (Black Dia mond Expresx). 7.K 10.11, 11.30 p. m. Sundays. D. ft II. R. P... 12.03 p. m.. 7. IS p. m. Pullman pallor and sleeping or LehlglV Vallev perlor cars on all trains between, Wllkts-Barre end New York, PhlladcL phln. Buffalo and Suspension Biidgo. ROLLIN If. WrLBI'R. Gen. Supt., 2 Cortland St.. New York. CHAS. S. LE13. Gen. Pass. Agt., 55 Cort-. landt street. New York. . A. W. NONNI.MACHHR. Dlv. IVuuf.1 Agt.. South Betblfbem. Pa. For tickets nnd IMillinan reservatlnnl I apply S09 Lnckawoni'a eve., Scranton. P.i. J Uric ami Wyoming Valley. ' Time Table In Effect Sept. Bill. 1W. Trains leuve Scrarton for New Yoiir,j Newburgb e. d lilt' imedlate points oru Erie ralli'-nd, abo f.r Hawloy and local points at 7 05 a. in. nnd 2 2S p m. Return'ng trains nrrlve at Scranton at 10.21 ii in. mid 3 ii, i r.d o p m Al3 NCItAVrOK III VISION. hi ;:tfert Oct. 'j,-ih. isn. Nor III IIoiiikI. houlli Hound. 5S t '.'(II Sfll ieot20 IP Kt f M T Stations ,2 .a I ore ! 1 Arrive l.etei N. Y. Franklin s:.l 1 M I . 23 J 7 10 -I "e0, 7J Weat 4'.'nU street .. Weeh.iwken I .. Arrive J.eavi? i rnunlit ".... Hancock Ktnrllslit I.... 7 63 u ,u. .... a ,iv 1 u r mi' M -i Lbi 4 Hi 1(1 15 1II4U .' 1 VJ ..ii:n .. is ill .. hi ta, . is'.'v . i a 1 1 . I!! ' 3 . ill-"!' ..11-10, .. 1131 .Ml) , 111-'-,.11 SI ,. HIS ,. 11 1.V ,1111! 1107 U 011 II 03, . 11 0-1 ,. 110.17, iill 4 SI S 2t 4 45 a 3il r,i a 4ii coi S 50 6 14 1! 68' 6-4 Sf6 Sl 8 69. 6 34 2 10, ft 43 S 3t S 64 10 31 10 21 Preston park Wlnwooij royntrllu ursuii Iicrsatit Jit, rnloi.il.ilo I'oicst tlty iMrboud.'tie White lirliije .MiiytlilU Jermyn Archibald V.intou Ptcuvllle oppUnnt ii l'rli-eburrf :o i.v 10 Ou U ftll 0 10 9I.C a .'.. a iu' H07 in K 58, 8 53, 8 9il! 8 40; S4-J 8 4D 8 3l HSS 6 '' SCO 1 Jl f!8 SS, 6 W 13 43 0 01 343 60 S 51, 0 01 3 .14 6 11 1153,6 11 4 04) 0 SI 4 07 1 Ii U 410. 8K1 114 6 81 i ni ocp l'rovli'.enco 1'nrk moo tcraiuon t4 17 e a .. 10 M .. A K (2Ntl ' MP M I.cavo Arrlre'. t. Hiiuclay only. t. blunliles that trains slop on ilynal for r scrims, 'l ruins ao and sou Sunday only, other trilni dally excepi buuJuy. r-ccuro latcs vu Ontario Western tefor pui'Cbtslnt,' ticket i and tare mooey. 'Ihrouub Wn-jnur Diiffct sleeper and tro re cliulBK chair cr :iw Yort to.CblcifO wlthouj cbane I'iihic usrer (tutcs lluduced t Two ClcnUI'er Mile. J C. ABderdOo, Gen. rss Act. T.riltcroft, IJlv. law, AKt.erniuu,l'a; CITY SCAVENGER A. B. BRICIQS CLEANS PRIVY VAHI.T9 and cosh pools; no odor, v Improver pumps yetd.. A. B. nniaaH. Proprietor? Lenvo uders BOO North Main aynnurV or Elcke's drug store, corner Adams and Mulberry. Telephone- 0540. , v V!jp "
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