THE SCRANTON TJK 113 UJNli-MONDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1809. SOMETHING WEARS & Christmas Not the ordinary run of goods, but a unique selection of choice articles in rVAct Warp Exqisitely decorated Jewel Cases, VI CM vv x c. Fern Di,hcS Vase3) Card Receivers, Photo Holders, Cracker Jar?, Puff Boxes, Jardiniers, etc. Sterling Silver and Ebony Novelties. r'hiran nnrl RicmiP Novelties in Statuettes, Pin onina ana bisque TrayS) Hair ReceiverS) Bon Bon Dishes, Plates aud Dishes, Cups, Saucers, etc. AlpHi1inn Pirtlirfc: Photo Frames, in Gold and meaanon i ictuies 0xUli!5ed silver) all skts and shapes. Venetian Glassware ,, AXiu$ decorated. Pin Cushions, Opera Fans, Fine Melange aud Painted Gauze. Jardiniers 8-inch Rustic, variegated colors 10c lo-iuch Rustic, variegated colors 15c 12-iuch Rustic, variegated colors 25c Extra large; oak leaf designs 35c Fine Panel, rustic gol I bronze finish 25c to 50c A&&r 8c Hssro CARBONDALE THE CITY POWERLESS. Traction Company Can Double Trncl: if It Chooses Church Street S'teh. The Traction company had n huge foico of men engaged on Chuuh stieet all ik ycsteulnv A switch was put In on Chuuh stieet In ft out or Dr S S Shields icsldence. When the com pany s put pose was cliMovcied early tn the mornlns some councllmen became veiy Indignant and puipnsed to stop woik forthwith. Not that the switch would le a dctilmcnt to anybodv. This point was not consldeied. What agi tated the B'il(i"n was tie .'iidiiitv of the company as they oiim 1 It 'n going ahead without pel nils i in Tl.ev staited out to Und the ma mm. Woik was Mos'tuted vigor itflv In the in terim and all di. In fact, fiii ro fuither i ffoit was m.ide to st p it The coumllmen lat ngnltist a snap and con cluded to make haste slowly It was found that aicordln; to the ordinance gi anting the finnehlie, the cempanj can double-tiack the entlt rtieet If it so desires The 01 llp-mrc authorizes "the Caibondnlp Trnell m company to lay Hacks an 1 operate a stieet lailway on certain litre t .n the city of Caibondale ' It was amende 1 recentlynnd the first line of the nmenl ment reads "The tincks of said i all way shall be of standaid gunge," etc Again in section tlueo the amenj ment teads "The tracks to be laid in the centre of the street on Belmont street from Clark avenue to the On tario and Western crossing" "Tracks" s used In other ParaGraphs of the oidlnance unci as fat as the let ter of this law Is concerned the stiects might be filled full of Hacks. Some fault has been found with th shape of the new rails, but It will not cause any tiouble, as the oullnance re quires that the company "shall line the rails with moulded biicks to conform to the shape of the rail " Now as to the Church stieet switch. It will not Injure anvone. but It will enable the company to give better sei lce. The thoroughfare was blocked yes. terclay between Salem and Lincoln uvo nues, but will probably be made pass able today. HOLIDAY DRESS. Cnrbondale Is fast assuming in Christmas attlio nnd another day or two will see the stores completely dressed for the glad occnslon Busi ness was -very lively last week and th" Indications arc that the heason will close with the biggest business In th- history of the town to Its credit. Mines have been working well, rallroadcis havo been putting In extta time foi months and with special enterprises such as the coal storage plant and the changing of stieet car guage which leave money In the city the merchants will fill their coffeis. LAURA SCHRYVER. MARRIED. Cards have been received In this city from Mr and Mrs Udwaid Schryver, of Chattanooga, Tenn , announcing th" marriage of their daughter. Laura Isa belle, to Hlal Stowe do Neefe. of Kan sas City, Mo. The ceremony took place at the homo of relutlves of the bride In Narrow sburg, N. Y, on Wednesday, Dec. 6. Mr. nnd Mrs. Schryver and daughter were prominent residents of Carbondale for a number of yeais Mi Schryver was ngent for the Hrle com pany here Mis Neefo has visited hero on several occasions since, and Is counted a veiy handsome nnd accom. plishcd lady LOCAL AND PERSONAL. The condition of Mis. II O. nakpr was very much woise last evening and Medicine for Men an Trial anil Aiiproiul. Courxj of magic liLrremeileiiuiiclvnn. tier working appllunu. All you've Utn loiiKlnjr for-eir you pay notliln; wc tend onapproviil Cnateconiilclu fihynlcnl and ncnei vlpni lexik of rare lnfonn&tlon.wllli the prooft, (cm under plain I letter icol, fnr ERIE MEDIOAL CO., DurrALO, N.Y. nin tvAFVJ NEW AT HAGEN Presents Plain Satiu, also very prettily trimmed with lace aud ribbon. hei life was despaired of Dr Wehlau, of Scianton was called In consultation Miss Clara Watt spent Sunday wlt'i Wilkes Han o fi lends. Miss Andiew Is visiting hei Mstei, Mr W H Dennis, of Htadfoid Louis Pottei Is on the sick list Mis A Mitchell, of Canaan stieet. has letuined fiom Wilkes Bane 11 A. Jadwlncashlei of the riist Na tional bank, and Mis Jadwln nie le jolclng oei the anlval of a son The old Butlei breaker on uppei Bel mont stieet will soon be In opeiatlon At 7 o clock last evening sen Ices weie conducted In St Hose chuuh In which Father Coffey blessed the new group of statues constating of Images of the Hlcssed Vligln, Sacred Heait, St. Joseph, Angel Guudlan, St. Agnes, St. Aloyslus and Infant In ague, aftei which Fathe- Lynott, of Jeimyn, pie idled a seimon. A Tiue Friend. A friend in need Is a friend Indeed. That Is exactly what Chamberlain's Cough Ilcmedy Is It Is the mother's help when she Is suddenly awakened In the night by the ominous hurky cough, and laboied bieathlng, of her babe. It Is the safe resou of th youth or adult when he has "caught cold" and there Is coughing and In na tion of the mucus membrane of the throat. It allays the Irritation and cures the cold. For sale by all drug gists, Matthews Bros, wholesale an 1 retail agents. PECKVILLE. Aithur Thompson, of the fit in of Arnold & Thompson hardware de.ilcrf, ha. accepted a position as tiave'ln; salesman foi the White Manufi-ailing company, of Sei.tnton Tills c oni lKiny was fonneily located at lhnij hamton, N Y.. and was known as the Pailoi City Shlit Manufae'iulni; mm pany This enteipilse was ntly le moved to Scranton Social of oui citizens, Including Messrs S W Ar nold, W F Ketchum and Aithur Thompson ale stockholder In the above company. Mi. Thompson 'f a young man of hustling business abil ity. He vv ill leave this morning fir Pcrnnton. wheie be enteis upon his duties Mi Thompsons' tenitory will Include many large towns located be tween Scianton and Patoison, N. J. The Peekville Stove coinn.inc nmle the management of W L Can. locate nt the west end of town, will lieie ntter be known as the Kev stone Stove company The new otdet goes Into effect thl morning Thomas Sitgrenves left Satuulav for Nantlcoke at which place be has se cuitd n luciatlve position Miss Hesle Craig has letuined fiom a week's visit with hei sister, Mrs John Samson of Dickson. Mi and Mis O I: Sherman, of Wnverly, spent ytsteidny nt the home of John Mllroy. G B Newton Is Impioving nicvlv from his lecent seven- Illness. Thomas Walton, of thv Fist Side, employed ns a drlvei at the Steiilck cieek mine, while attending to his du ties Saturday morning, was kit ked In tho foiehead by the niulc he was driv ing and his skull fractured Tho In jured lad was removed to the Lack awanna hospital fot treatment Tho Ladles' Aid of the Baptist chuuh will meet nt the home of Mrs V G. Wallace this coming Wednes day. Mis Lydla Dickens, of MupIewooJ, Is visiting her aunt. Mis. A. A. Swin gle. Worthy cf Record. Moscow, Pa , Dec. 11. 1S99. An undo of Mrs. George Miller, of this plnca had a large ulcer on one of his limbs. After being lanced It became a lun nlng sore. He began taking Hood's Sarsaparllla, however, and after taking live bottles the soie was healed. JERMYN AND MAYFIELD. Mutter Newell Tnwnsenel, of Uacon street, entei tamed a numbei of little friends on Saturday itfetiioon In hon or of his eighth birthday They nil hud nn onjoyoblo time lotfc-ther und vere served with refreiinndiUs TIiosj piesent were: Mlldied Unjwis, Helen Burdltk, Coilnnu GrlllUliH. MaiJorle Mellow. Lorettn Irving, Minnie Pinks, Giace Townsend, Willie Thomas, Char lie Games, roster Crawford, Harold HouRhton, NIIpo Klefer, Frank Ha- nett, John Irving Claude Bennett, C'hnrllc Paths, I.ee Stone, liny Cramer, Newell and Ilex Tiiiviisuid and Farl Gardner of Oieen Illdgo The bizaar of St Jiitres' Ladles' Aid will bo op"n ngnlii this evening; when the opciettn. "Utile lied Hiding Hood," Fo successfully given last week, will ngaln be produced Tonight will bo the last night. licit Oendnll, of Tavlor, was a visitor lieu- Snlurdnv. Joe Pounnn, an Italian residing nt Folgciton, Jumped from a moving street car yesterday morning nlid suf fered concussion of I he brain. IIIu condition Is quite serious. Mrs William Menltt, of Scott town ship, who has been critically III, wa. much Impinvrd yestordny. W T. Osborne Is home fiom the Dickinson I.nw college to spend the Chilstmna holidays. Miss Dana Hymen of South Main street, was a Scianton visitor on Sat urday. , TAYLOR NEWS. P. O. S. of A. Entertainment a Grand Affair Vigilance Committees to Meet This Evening Personal and Other Interesting News. The entertainment held nt the rooms of the Taylor camp. No 492, 1' O S o' A, on Friday evening was an excel lent musical and llteiary Heal The hall was taed to Its heating rapacity with members and theli friends, who teitalnly appieclated the evening with much pleasure Too much ciedlt can not be extended to the committee In chaige for the woik done In getting up the enteitalnment. The Lackawanna Silk company, In this town, paid their employ tn for No embci on Saturday. Mr and Mrs David M. Williams vis ited relatives In West Scranton yester day. The vlgllnnce committees of the sev eral wauls of this boiough are lequest ed to meet nt Mapleson's parlois this (Monday) evening to ni range when to hold the boiough pilmarles The Aichbald colliery will lesume op eiatlon today. Thomas, son of Mi and Mis Wil liam J llasklns. of Tavloi stieet wi.s In jilted at Tavlor mine on Saturday. Mi II T Divls has fully lecoveiel fiom bis i (cent Illness Miss Llzle Davis, of Ninth Main stieet, has been visiting lelatlves In Kingston foi the past few days The funerals of the late Joseph Ioik and Joseph Coere who met death nt the Jenny n mine on Tluiisday. cuued fiom the establishments of Fun pi il Dliectoih J i: Davis and Timlin Hrothers Satuulav morning. Hurl il was made In the Hyde I'aik Cathedial cemetery Bmblern division, No r.T. Sons af Tenipeinme. will meet this evening In their looms on Main stieet Mi. and Mis David S Price and son, Heit, of Clirk's Summit, spent the Silibnth with the hitter's patents, Mi and Mis. John i: Davis, of Main stieet. THEATRICAL, "Eight Bells." By i ne biotheis appealed at the Ly ceum Satuulav afternoon and evening in a icvlscd edition of their old stand by. "Fight Hells" and weie greeted by huge audiences nt both perfoi malices. "Flglu Hells ulwnvs has been and In all probability always will be on" grand mlxtuie of bors" play comedy, funny fnll.s and tilck scenery nnd vet audiences which would undoubtedly appieciate soinethiiur more legitimate and ipfined Just sit back In theli .mats and fall Is shake with laughter at the spectac le of a tiunk falling on a man s head or a svilnge full of water being scjuiited In bis face Many people not only enjoy this sent of thing but go time and again to see It nnd "Fight Bells" Is designed especially for them. The company, thiee-ciuaiteis of whom, by the way. must be acrobats, w.'ih up to the Btandaid and the scenic nnd mechanical effects weie as usual ehiboiate. An Excellent Company. The Lester Waltei Stock company, who open theli engagement at the Academy of Music this evening, come with strong testimonials fiom the press of othoi cities as a Hist class company and with a stiong list of plays and scenic pioductlons They have been playing to the capac ity of the theatres In every city visited and in several place) the house being sold out betoie theli anhal. See their opening peiformnnce and you will lis convinced tint thev are a superior company and wot thy of your pation age Populai ptlces. "Oviano Do Beigeiac." The Philadelphia Press llnds much to praise In the now comic opra, "Cyrano ! e "eigerac." which Tuuicls Wilson will piesent at tho Lyceum theatre, Wednesday evening It says. "Mi Hei belt has never been mote felicitous in the Invention of melodies, nor moto mastcily In his on bestial ef fects and concerted numbeis. The ovet Hires to the nets nie In his best vein and at vailous stagis tho musical pot Hon of the audience listened In lap tuic to arias und moucaux that soaieil fin beyond the scope of comic opeta into the legions of Hue opeia comlque, that vestibule of granil opera Mi Ilcibeit doubtless suited his composi tion to the tomniitle spliit In which 'Cyiano de Beigeiac' was oilginally conceived and In doing so he gave nn exhibition of his cic alive powers In a higher giade of music than the luxui lous piettlness aud melodious variety of 'The Serenade,' 'The Wizard of the Many children look too old for their years. They go about with thin faces and sober manners not in keep ing with robust childhood. If it's your boy or girl, give ScSHi 8mulsicrL 'Twill fill out the hollow places, increase the weight, and bring a healthy color to the cheeks. The im provement continues long after they cease using the Emulsion. Get Scott's. toe. and Si oo, til Jrugglm. SCOTT & DOWNE, ChtmUti, Nw York. THE SflD STORY Told on the Streets of Scranton the Same as Elsewhere. Something you cannot tell too often Hepctltlon given them added strength The same old story Is pleasant to hear. W ben It brings hnpplnoss to homes. Hrlngs Joy to the iillllrti.il Tells how burdens can be ri.lsid. How the back can be ullcved All the pains and aches n moved Proves bow easily It -can be done, Scranton people tell this storv. Frit mis and neighbors talk of it They tell about their kidney Ills How they suffered bow the rules came What the j think of Dunn's Kidney Pills Here Is what a citizen says Mrs. H. S. Jone3, of 1010 Lafnyotf stieet, says "StllYii'ss of th" knee-", bloating around the ankles, pi In across the loins when stooping, lifting anything oi when I excited 'iivsclf, cleat Iv proved 1 had kidney complaint Doan's Kidney Pills v brought to my notice thiough an advertisement I saw In one of our papers and I pro em ed a box from Matthew Hros.' drug stole I followed up the treatment un til I used seveial boxes. The lameness and the bloating disappeared I know of ot'ieri In Scranton who used Doan's Kldt.ey Pills and ohtil.iol gieat te lle! For sale by all dealeu Pi ice 25 cents. Fostct-Milbuin Co, Buffalo, N Y Sole agents foi the Fnlfd States, Hemember the name Doan's and take no other. Nile' and 'The Fortune Teller.' Mr. Wilson's performance of 'Cyiano' Is Imbuecvlth all the whimsical fentures of his quaint methods. The Wilson voice and the Wilson legs are there and those surmising 'gags' which aie du llveied In a innnnei to compel lecog nitioii of theli laughable extravagance. On his veiy tlist entrance he danced and sang In his own particular fashion nnd soon overcame the slight nervous ness which could hardly have been e pected fioni such a veteran In the house of his fi lends So great was the demand on his exertions In this first p -- extolling the gi enter lmpoitance ot the dance as composed w 1th the ditty that he was cpjlte bieathless be- foie he was permitted to desist." At the Gaiety. Monday, Tuesday nnd Wednesday, December 1S.19 and 20,Polmonlco's at fl, will be the attiaetlon at the Gnletv The Delmonlcob compilses an olio ot vaudeville and butletta, Introducing beautiful young women, funny come dians, beautiful wardiobe and elec- ttlcal effects. -. AUSTRALIA IMPROVING. Reasons Assigned for the Decrease in Crime. From the Full Mall Gazette Among the moie opeoiunKing feat uie.s of social life In Australia Is tin lnciealng diminution of eilme of overy description Statistics sl.-iw that In Nov South Wales convictions foi seri ous offenses nie scarcely so numerous as they weie twenty years ago notwith standing the fact that the population Ins neatly doubled during the Inteival. The change, accoullng to tr. Con lan, New South Wales gov eminent statistician, has come about owing to a geneial Impiovement In the com mnnlty Itself, and not to the refoim of Individuals by leasoti of the eletet lent effect of punishment Inflicted Ac cording to Captain Neitenstein, comp ti oiler of New South Wales pilsons. the number of prisoners In the mother colony on December 31. 1S97, was 2,230, while on December 11 19S, It was 2 OIL a deciease of "9, although the popu lation of the colony had during tint peilod Increased by 22,"80. To go back to 1SS4 At that polled one out of 371 of the general peculation was In Jail. Now- only ore out of cveiy (1G Is so situated nn Improvement In public moi.alltv ot ncaily 30 per cent. Allow ing 10 per cpnt fnr the oppi alien of the llrst offenders' net, wheiebv con victed poisons nrp released undei cer tain conditions, theie lenulns an ac tual Improvement of nearly 4' per cent. At the same time, herve ver, the num ber of convictions in the hlghei couits of New South Wales Is laiget thin any of the other colonies, with the ex ception of Western ustialln This 1 4 duo to n number of causes Klist among these mav be mentioned the dlffeiences In the juildtetioii of the couits uf the vailous colonies For Instance, South Austialla and Tas mania hnve no Intei mediate couits like the cpiartcr sessions of Now South Wales nnd the dlsttlct couits with cilmlnal Jurisdiction if some of th" other colonies, nnd unny p"isons who would be committed to hlghei courts In New South Wnl s iff convicted In the magisterial couits of South Aus tralia and Tasmania Fuither. In Vle totla mnplstntes have a much wider jurisdiction than In New South Wales and many offend"is who aie summ.ii lly convicted In the formei colony would have to b" .nmmltted to a higher tilbunal In the latter ptnvlnc. This question of the luilsdlcllon of the magistracy of tho colonies Is, conse. riuvntlv, one which consldeinldv af fects tho criminal tetuins of the su perloi courts Then, agnln, theie Is a gieat num ber of persons who di 1ft fiom one pait of the country to anothei In seaich of work Foi many yeais there has been In New South Wales a huge popula tion whose abode In any district Is de termined by the existence of a demand for unskilled laboi, and It Is fiom the tanks of this floating population that a large pioportlon of these peisons con victed of crime Is derived All the col onics have, to a greater or less ex tent, this class of population, but In New South Wales It Is numerically tho laigcst. As these people settle down to tegular employment In a llxcd abode to acquire Interests apart from tho ex citements of unsettled lives, crime Is found to diminish The neighboring colony of Vletoila. wheio the decrease of convictions has steadily kept pace with the settlement of Its population, may be cited as an example of this truth, the propoitlons of conviction In 1897 being 33 per 100,000, as computed with 101 In lSbii The laws relating to ctltno nre some what similar thtoughout Australasia although there nie one or two Impor tant points of difference, such as the pmvlslnn of the ci lines act In 1890, u. -der which Justice In Victoria may, n pertain circumstances, dlschaigc a pei son accused of simple larceny vvPlnut pioceedlng to n conviction, which might be found on Investigation considerably The People's A POPULAlt CLEANING HOUSP. for tin Hjuslt of All Who 1 1 live Utilises t Rent, Kctil 1'stntc or Other Property to Sell or nxcluineu, or Who Want Situations or Help 'Vhea Small Advertisements Cost One Cent a Word, SK Insertions for rive Cents a Word- Kxcept Situation WtmtjJ, Which Avs In. scried I'rec. FOR' RENT for rbnt-cornbr noiisn in Orcen Ridge, six lnrge moms, newly papered nncl painted. Iiuiulro 1371 yom Ing avenue. FOR HKNT-HAI.F DOUHLF. 8-ROOM bouse Modem Improvements. H2S Adnms nvenue. FOR SALE FOll SALB-STOCK BARNINO AND plying 'J per cent iptirteilv dividend Apply to or nddress J H. Rlttcnhousc, Contiell BuIldlnB WANTED-TO RENT. WANTnn-FUltNlSHHD HOOM. SUIT- nblo for gentleman and wife, ectitial ly located Address, X, Y. C, Tribune FURNISHED ROOMS. FonnrTA "TrnNisi ir.n fhont room with or without boaid. 41S Noith Seventh street BOARDING. BOAHDINO 623 TIND STREET. WANTED. WANTUD-TAHMJ BOA11D FOR TWO, near 1119 Mulberry street Address J , COG Council Building AGENTS WANTED. BALFSMBN-IF YOF WANT TO MAK1I $1,500 a yenr work for us Our leather suspenders sell themselves; cannot wear out, nttrnctlvo assortment, exclusive ter. rltory; samples free conditionally. J S. Berry Mfg Co , A E29 Cincinnati, O. WANTBD-AT ONCF, C COMPBTKNT salesmen Apply Davldow Bros, JJ7 Laclcnwnnua avenue BOYS F.VHltYW HFIin TO DISTIUH ute samples clrculais, good pay. Hoy al Gum Co. CMcaco WANTFD-CHAKGi: MKN. Ml CKr.tlS, lockmen. p'lmpeis Apply W F Pat terson, Hotel Wllkes-Ilaiie, South canal stieet Wilkes-Hai I e, Pa. HNHHGLTIC SALESMAN - Work Se tlnnl Rllnnlli -COfNTPY Snlary Jim) & Co . Chl- nnd extras II O Fvans enco. Ill A LTVH AGFNT FOB SCBANTON FOR n sick nnd accident companv that U erdorsed by tho e. tiro police nnd lire de partments of Philadelphia Address nt once, B W Goodrich Jenny n hotel WANTBD-BY AN BSTABLISHBD business of n high older, a representa tive of nbllltv nnd baiklng who can take up Its work In the state of Pennsylvania, no scheme, permanent business with money In it for tho rlj,ht p irty Address, giving references FOFN'TAIN BATH BRUSH CO . Grnnd Rapids Mich HELP WANTED -FEMALE. WANTKD-A COMPBTBNT WOMAN general housewoik, two In fnmlly ill Qulncy avenue LADIBS TO DISTIUBl'TB FRBB SAM ples In cltv Call nt 320 Washing ton avenue trom S M to 10 o a m. today HANDSOMB PRKMIFMS BASILY earned by selling our Bxtr.icts nnd Baking Powder Reprrsentat'ves want ed In Scranton and surrounding towns Wrlto for pnrtlcul.it Lacka Home Sup ply Co , Scranton, Pa DRESSMAKING. DRESSMAKING TOR CH1LDRRV TO order also ladles' vvnlsts. Louise Shoemnker, 211. Adams avenue. NEWSPAPERS TUB WILICBS-BARRB RBCORD CAN be had In Scranton at tho news stands of KelBtnan Broa . 40j Spruce and 603 Lin dcr, M Norton 322 Lrckawanna avenue, I. 3. Scbutzcr 211 Spruce street. SCALP TREATMENT. MRS rTCFXLHiricTLP ment. 50c , shampooing 50e , facial massare, ninnteurlnii. 21c; chliopody, 701 Qulncy LEGAL. TUB ANNFAL MBBT1NG OF TUB stockholders of the Consumers Ice Co w in ne nciii at tncir oi tec coiner Aelams avenue and wsh tticct In tho city of Scranton on Tuetclay. the 19tJi d ly of Dece mber lb'O. at 2 p m The iurposc of me met ling is lot trie election ni oi tlcers for the ensuing year and the transaction of such other tuiblncs as may properly come before the meeting JOHN A SCHADT, Sec J Scianton, Pa, Dec 2, lbS' to affect the teturns. It Is posslbls, too, that the administration of these laws may be mote ilgoious In Nv South Wales than In any of the other provinces Such certainly Is the ca-io In legal d to diunkenness, and this ot feis i.nother explanation of the , p.uatlvely huge number of convictions obtained In New South Wales It should nlso be mentioned that in the colony there Is no act to prevent the Influx of criminals, such as exists and Is stilngently enforced In some of the othei pi ov luces Such foots make ia giiidual diminution of crime In New South Wales all the -more encotu aging, nnd It Is believed thut when the work of pilson leform now In progress In the colony has been completed, and tho necessaiy lawn effected, the peicent age of habitual offendeis will becom one of the lowest known In any Bn-gllsh-speaklng community The pri mal y objects of tho Improved prison system In New South WaleB are, (list, to prevent the association of first f fendeis, or pilsoners undergoing shit sentences, with Incorrigible cilmlnuls, and, secondly, to encourage them In ac eiultlng habits of Industry and a tuste fot Intellectual leereatlon which mny assist them, after their lelease In be coming good and useful mcmbeis of soclotv iB The Best Washing Powder PrklcbcMter'i Knjll.h Dlanoad llrand. ENNYR0YAL P!LLS "V'lV. triginl uo Uuljrlicaulnc --', -,-.j. ,w.wt. I..DIK til Uruijl.l lor lllilulin -,y'n M , iDMarur.lla i(rd J e, U ni.ui it' l!ii iv.ll lm tin till in Tele noallirr. XiAu.ili.iin m ..(....iu. Iwiu uhJ IniraliOTii UlUioitl.u trxii4(, l?.f V -'i' pMtlenl.n inilriiQQt.ti ba "Mfiier ror I ndlf-uti.Uf . rrlora 1UIL le.UOIlT'.Hn.ll.l. riy,p. BJ4llUUcr4Pt.alit. '"HILAUilVl! W 5S xi Exchange. AAAMAAAAMMAMMM0SW SITUATIONS WANTED siWation' "wa ntb dhyaT ITx pplleneed traveling fnlcxinnn eiipnble of bandllng suceessfully nliiinsl any lino of genual merchandise, can furnish llrst clnss leferenees Address Salesman, Box 41", Monlrosi, Pa. SITUATION WANTKD - WASHING, ltonlng or nnv hind of house i leaning by the il.iv, or will take washing home' Addles, Mts Lee, 631 .Mineral strict DUFfi CLHHK UHAIM'ATH AND Q A; seven years' experience, competent salesman nnd prescription cleik, llrst elusfl 1 1 Terence Address pharmacist, 8 South Main street, 1'lltstou, Pa WANTKD - POSITION, FOUHMAN. watchman, Jnultur.grocerv clerk, any thing In this line, with ability, best ot references P O Box 220, l'cckvlllc. MIDDLF. AOF.D LADY WOULD LIKIJ to have a situation as housekeeper, general housework Direct to as Itlver street, corner of Mncllsnn, city. In a small fumily. SITFATION WANTI D-BY A Yul'NO girl to help with housework en as nurse girl Address H V. L, Tribune office SITFATION WANTBD-BY A YOFNO girl as clcrlt or t trice girl, has some knowledge of bookkeeping Adclrcs Clerk, Tribune oluee PROFESSIONA L. ACCOUNTANT AND AUDITOR. V. C SPAFLDING, J-l THADBBS BANK bullellng ARCMTKGTS BDWABD H DAVIS. ABCHITBCT. Council bullellng Scranton Li:v7sHANroeix'. jb , ahciiitbct. 4t5 Spruco st , c r Wnsh nv . Se ranton FnBDniucKL niioTvx, ahchiti:ct, Price bullellng, 1JG Washington avenue, Scianton osvrsrs DM T 0TvMAN S-CBANTON PIU vate Hoipltal, ecu. Wyoming and Mul berry DB H. F. RKYNOLDS OPP P O DH C C LAFBACH. Ill Wyoming ave WBLCOMB C SN'OVnit, Co.il Bxchange 2nd floor, Room D. Hours. 9 to 1 J to 1 HOTFL"3 CND RCITAWiTS TUB BLK CAn: 125 AND 127 FRANK lln avenue Rites reasonable P 'BIGLBR l'ropiletor s'cilANTON TiOFSi: NBAR D. L & W pacngei depot Conducted on the Lu lopenn pint, VIClOIl KOCH, Prop RICHARD J BOFRKB. ATTORNBY-at-Liw, .100-2 Lpcknwnnnii avinue fit n eiallnw biislnci-s collections and loans J W BROWNING ATTOHNBY AND Coiinsellni-nt-Luvv, Ruoms 112-311 M "iirs building D lTluTlMa")uT.i:. ATTORN'BY-LOANS tiegotlited in red - titi seeitrlty Menrs building cetner Washington avenue mil SpiU'c ,treet M J Law DONAHOF ATTORN'FY-AT-Offices, C12-CI1 Me irs building FRANK B BOYLB, ATTORNKY AND Counselliir-nl-Lnvv B u 1 r bullillng Rooms II and 11 Washington avenue WILLARD WARRBN R KNAPP, AT torneys nnd Coum-ellcm-at-Law Re publican building, Wnshliirfton avenue. Scranton, Pa JPSSFP r TFRSFP A'lTORN'FAS AND Connsellois - at - Law, Commonwealth building l corns 1, 20 and 21 JAMBS W OAKFORD AT IORNBY-AT- Lavv Rooms 514 115 and 510 Board of Trade building BDWARD W TIIAYPB ATTORN'BY Rocms 'iOI-W 1th floor Mnrs building L A WATRi:1' .VTTORNBY-AT-LAW 102 Boaid of Ttaile building, Scrmton, Pa C R PITCH FR. ATTORNBY-AT-LAW Conimnnwealtb building Scranton, Pa PATTBRSON F- WIT COX. TRADBRS' Nutlonnl Bank building C COMBC.YS. 9-1 i R F. PFB L I C A N building A W BBRTHOLF. Menri building. A T T O B N B Y, rPiKT""- "'" "CT'TI? jjarY A SHBP1IBRD M D. HO.MB- nniihtu rait i.inlnn sirent. i e di; y n ALLBN. 51 ! NORTH WASH i Ington avenue DU I. M GATB ROOMS 207 AND 20S Roaul of Tiaele building. Ollloe houtt S to 0 a m 2 t 1 and 7 to S p ni Residence, '09 Madison avenue DR S W L'AMORFArX OI'FICK 2"9 Wnshlngton nverue Residence HIS Mulborre Chronic dlhcaso.. lungs brart kldnevs nnd genlto-urlnarv n" gnns a specialty Hours 1 to 4 p m SCHOOL OF TUB LACICAWANN Scranton Pa Courses pupiratorv t eollere b.w mcdlcltu or business Opens Sent 11th Fend foi catalogue Rv Th mias M fnn LL D. prlnel pnl nnd proprietor: W B. Plumlcy, A M I eadmnstrr (1 R CLARK CO . SBBDMBN A'D Nurse rv men, storo 116 WHshliifftnn nve nie green house 1110 North Main ave nue, storo telephone, 7S2. JO? KFBTTBL. RBAR 111 LACKA wnnni nvenue, Scranton, Pa, mauufao. titter ot Wire Scicens. MCT 'TlS BAUFR'S OIICHBSTRA-MUSIC FOR balls, picnics, parlies leceptlons, vnccI dings and conceit work furnished For termH nldress R J Hanoi, cniiducto-, 117 Wyoming uveiu'e, over Hulberts' music store MBOAIUIBF BROTHBRS PRINTBRS' si pplles itivtlnpes paper bigs, twine W alehouse 130 Wushlngton avenue, Scranton. Pa RAILROADTIME TABLES. Central Riilli"il ' Now rn' Stations In New York Foot of Liberty street N. It nnd South Fcity, Uhltelnul street Anthiuclte coil used exi luslvely, Insur ing cleiiiilliiess nnd ciMiifort TLMF. TAI1LB IN BFFBCT NOV ll 1RW1 Trains leave Scrantoi foi New York, Niw.irk, Bllzabeth Phlliidelphla, Baston Beihlehem. Alleutown Mauch Chunk and hlte Haven at ! 30 a in expiefs 120, express, 4 W p in hundms. 2 15 p pi For Plttston and Wllkes-llurre t i n n 1 Jo, 4 W p ni Sundays, 215 p m For Baltlmoio and WushlnKton and points South and West Via Bethlehem, f 10 a m, 120 p in Sunduys, 2 11 p in Poi Long Brunch Ocean Grove, etc , at 8 lA a in nnd 1 20 p m For Heading, Lebanon and Hiirrlsluirg. via Alleutown, S.M a in, IS) P in Sun dnvs, 2 Fi p in Tor Pottsvlllc R.10 a in. 120 p m Through tickets to nil points cust. south und west lit lowest late at the stutlon J II OLHAl'SBN, Gen Supt. II. P. BALDWIN, Qen Pass, Agt. RAILROAD TIME TA BL mmaaaam Schedule in Effect November 10, 1800. Trains leavo Scranton: 0.45 n. m., week days, for Sunbury, Harrlsburg, Philadelphia, Balti more, Washington, nnd for Pitts burg and the West. 0.38 a. m,, week days, for Hazloton, Pottsvlllc, Rending, Norrlstown, nnd Philadelphia; and for Sun bury, Harrlsburg, Philadelphia, B.altlmore.Wnshlngton and Pitts burg nnd tho West. 2.18 p. m., week days (Sundays 1.58 p. in.), for Sunbury, Harrlsburg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Wash ington and Pittsburg and tho West. 4.27 p. m., week dayo, for Sunbury, iiarrmburg, PliUauolpMa nnd Pittsburg. J 11 WOOD. Oen Puss Agt. J B. HFTCHIN'SON, Gen Mgr. Del.. l.acVi. an 1 Western. Bffect Monday, Juno B, 1S91. Trains leave Scranton as follows: Bx press for New York and all points east. 1 40, 3 00, k ou and 10 03 a. in ; 1J 5j and 3 3J p in Kxprrss for Fnston, Trenton, Philadel phia and the south 5 10, b 00 anil 10 05 a. m . iii-i mid IU1 p m Toliyliniinii nee ommuddtlon. 010 p m. I.xprtss for Ulnghumton, Oswego, Kl rnlra, Coining nath Danville, Mount Miurls and Buffalo, 12 10 1 36 0.00 a. in ; 1 i and f.GO p m , making close connec tions nt Burfalo to all points In the west, neiithwest and southwest Washington nccomintnoclntlon, .1 m p. m. Blngbatntoti and way stations, 103 p. m. 1 actory vllle ncioiim oilatlon. t TO p. m. Nicholson accommodation, i! 00 p m Lxpress for Ftlca and Hlchflcld Springs, 2T a m and 1 !', p m Ithaca, 211, 9 00 a ni nnd 1 S3 p in For Norlhuinberltnid, Plttston, Wllkcs Barre Plvinouth, Blornishurg and Dan ville milking close connections at North umberland for Wllllamsport Harrlsbuig, Baltimore Wnsblngtcn and the south Northumberland itnd Intermediate sta tions, C Al, 10 03 n in and 1 53 and D 40 p. in N'nntlcoke nnd Intermeill ito stations, 10S and 11 10 a in Plymouth and Inter mediate stntlons 313 and 8 50 p m. For Kingston, 12 5'. p m Pullm in p irlor nnd sleeping coaches on all expiess trains For detailed ltifoimntlon. pocket tlmo tables i tc , apply to M L Smith, Dis trict Passenger Agent depot ticket office. Dclnvv.irj nnJ Hildsmi. On Nov 15th 1W). trains will leave Scranton as follows For Carbondale 0 20. 711, 8 51, 10 11 a. m , 12 noon, 12! 2 20. .! 52, E 25 0 25, 7 57, n 11, ll oo p m , 1 10 a m For Alb my Saratoga, Montreal, Bos ton New Bngland points, etc 0 20 n. m : 2 20 p m For llonesdile 0 20, 1013 a. m ; 220, 5 23 p m For Wllkes-llane-C 15. 7 l ' S 41 lis, 10 11 a m 12 0!, 12S, 2 IS, .133, 4 27, 6 10, 7 IX, 10 (1 ll 1) p m For New York. Philadelphia, etc., via Liblgb Vallev Bnllro id-0 41 p. m ; 12 0.1, 2 is 27.p in . with Black Diamond Bx pii "s lfio p ni For Pinnsvlvnnli Rallroid points, 6 45, 9 "S a m . 2 IS, I 27 p m For western iolnts via Lehigh Vallev Rallroid-7 IS m 12 0) 111. with Black Diamond Hxpnss. 10 41, 11.30 p in Ti.ilns will anlve In Scranton as fol lows Fiom Cnrbnndiile ind the North 6 10. 7 41, S IS 1 If 1(1 ,-, 11 IS a 111 : 12), 2 15, 3 21 4 21 7 41 10 IS 11 27 p m From Wllkes-Birre and the South 0 1", 7 IS. sts 101S 1111 a in: IIS 2.11, .US, 5 20 0 21, 711 lai 10 01 i m 1 13 a. m. SI NDAY TRAINS For Cube nd.ile 9 0", 1113 p m; 2 23. " 1 1 47 0 r1 p 111 Fot Willips-U-im ri "S. 1201 a m.: 1 5', I ?s 1 II 7 is p ni For Album Suitogi Montreal, Bos ton Ne w Bngliind ulnts, etc , 2 23 p in Lowest rales to all points In United Ste'es nnd Can d i r W 1IFRD1CK. C. P A . Albany, N. Y. II W CROSS D P A . Scianton. Pa. Lcliiuh Valljv K.iilfiiaJ. In Bffect Nov 19th, 1S99. 'I RAINS LBAVB SCRANTON For l'hlladclphl i and New York, via D. .1 II R R at Ml a in nnd 12 02. 2 IS. 4 27 (HI uk niimotid Bxpress). and 1130 p. ni Sumlivs, D S. 11 It It., 1 5S, 7.4 P m Poi White Haven IlnIeton nnd prln clpil points In the eo.il legions, via D. .1 II R R . Ml 2 IS and I 27 p m Tor Pottsvlllc I II 2 is P in Po Hi'thlt la in Huston. Reading Hnr rlsburg and pilnclp.il li termedl ite stn tlons via D S. II R R Mia in ! 120,, 2 IS. 127 (Black Diamond Bxprcs). 1110, Sundays D II R R , 1 IS, 7 4S p m Fi i Tiinkh iiinock, Towand.i, Blmlrn, lllmt i Gcncv i and prlnclpil lntermcdl ate stntbuis vli D L fi W. II. It., 8 0S a m 100 end 111 P in For Genev i Rochester, Buffalo, Nlag nia Fnlli. Chicago, and all points west, via D H R It 12 03. 113 (Black Dia mond Bxpress). 7 IS 10 41, 1110 p. m. Sundnvs D & II. R R. 1203 p. m, 7 4S p 111 . . , , , , Pullman p irlor and sleeping or Lonlgn V illey p.irloi cars on nil trains 'between Yvllkcs-Barrc nnd New York, Philadel phia Buffalo ind Suspension Bridge. ROLL1N H VVILBFR. Gen Supt , 25 Centime! st. New York CIIAS S LBB Gen PasS Agt . 26 Cort land! street New York A W NONNLMACIIBR. Div. Pass. Agt South Bethlehem. Pa For tickets nnd Pullman reservations apply "09 T.aikiiwani eve , Scranton, Pa. L'rlc nnd Wyoming Vnllcy. 'Ilbie Table In Bft.ct Sept 11th, 1R99 Tr clns Ui.v. S'rirtem foi New York, Nw burgh i d lntumedlate points on F.rle ralltoeel nlwi fot Hnwlej and local points at 7i i m mid 2 2s p m Ilnturii'iiR irons urrlve at Scranton 10 21 i m "en ie inei 'i iu p m ei' seitAvro-N mvisio.v. III i:lfecl Oct. J.ltll, 1MMI. orlli ltouiid. Noutli noiilid. zuY. 201 j i il04?, a& Stations te2.. ;. ii 5ax , TT i- ii virive l.eava i m! i JJiS l Franklin r: i .... 7 m. ., , "lowest. 4.'uil btriot .... tu ., . I . 700 Weeuawkou , 810)... JL f m Anlve leave a ur m pm jun i 1 ll i a mill .,. "sTl'ist into . Id llnncoci; .. sit 431 10 Ji I-' '0 btarlU'lit . ,'S tin 1021 .. 1216 1'icstoul'iric .... i' 31. 161 50 n .... 12 10 lllnivpoel ... 41 t(H I00j ... 12 JV l'oyntello . 2541 hU mu 1 2 1 1 e irson .. .. 2 58 t V3 n to ...12(1 riPOFnnt Ml , aifl C:sn qil, .. Ul I'litondalQ . leiltll 92 I14'i 1'orctL'lty 819 Hi 9 Pi 1134 Oaibomliio .... SM S M 007 fipu, winteiiridKo . rasa &w 101 .. 1112.1 Alaytlrld .1... 13 41 601 KM ...It. 'I Jenny 11 ,Hfr 6 03 H&J, . 1111 AiPtilbaia 3 51. boj bMi1 11 ii wiototi ...,, ssrsu b!6 11 11 l'eekvlllo 3M) A 16 8 42, lire ouihaiit .,.... nj; jr 84) II Ul lllitburg 401 621 K3i 1101 'lilt oop 410 67 611 11 ai l'rmldmico 14 nv 6'):! f i(7 I'aik place fl 17 021 830 10 5.1 scianioii ... I .M rj tu am a i leave Arrive . p ue u t Sunday only f signifies that tialns atop on el?unl for pas sengc 1 s 1 1 obis 20.1 and 200 Buuclay only other tialns daily c-xtepl s-unUny rccure iietiH via ontailo a Wcatein before pui cliasliib' tlckutd mid save iiiotifj 11 oai-h wnaner uunt H)?efr anctlfxeeae elliiliik: cutlr enr Kev uHTto Chiuica oltbqin chunse l'nseiigpr lltitri ttecliifcil lo Tuo i cut J'i?r rilln. J o AnrtciEon, oen. Pass Act. T rilicroft, Dir 1 ava, Act scranton, Va. CITY SCyjZfJGlZR A B BltlGGS CI FANS PRIVY VAFLW uud cjukji poeilt no ilorr-. -JinprovU putnjis i'M'U. A. B. BRinGS. proprlprof.. Leave erdcis BOO North Main nvenue, or 1 Icke's c'rug stoie, corner Adams und Mullieny. Telcpbono 9310.
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