The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, December 21, 1899, Morning, Page 9, Image 9

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    THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21, 18C9.
CARBONDALE.
SOCIETIES ELECT OFFICERS.
The Patriotic Order Hons of America
Iirvo elected the following ofllccrfl:
President, C W. Seaman, vlio prosi
dent, J. M. HturK. matter forms nnd
corenionleH Prod Shuninn. conductor.
George Ollbcit. lecordlnK secretary,
l- H Smith. ittmnurr-1, Pnul Uurton;
tlnanclul secretary,!. If. Colvln; RUnrd.
Joseph Wntklni Inspectm, Ocorps
Dawson, tiuleo eighteen montliH, .
M. Hobb.
The Christian Endeavor society of
the Porcan Baptist chun.li has elect
ed the following omcers for th com
Iiik year President, .lennlc Piuplo;
vice prcsldoiit.Kred Iluurnstcln; tieaa
urer, Albert Estabrook: organht, Alice
Price; superintendent or Junior work
Maud TJartlett, assistant, Sadie Wat
kins. Despite tho fact that the church
Is without a pastor tho society has
processed nicely nnd there never wan
n time when a moie active Interest
was taken In tho work by the mem
hprs than at present.
TALK OF AN INJUNCTION.
There wn a rumor on 'he streets
inst night that an Injunction If pro
posed against tho rathond.ile Tele
phone company. .'onsider.ihle Indig
nation has bern aroused by tho action
nf tho three Democratic obstructionists
In select council Messrs. Unttle, Nci
lon and Mnnnlon. Thes,- nrc tho men
who alwnvs howl about monopoly, nnd
now that competition In the telephone
business Is promised thty do all In
their power to crush it. The senti
ment of the people is it' favor of com
petition cery time
ICE COMBINE TALKED OF.
An ice combine is being talked of
for this e!t Wilkes-U.irre men have
been nKit itlng the move and there Is
a probabilltj that the lrtercsts of the
local Ice men will be pooled. John
Dooth has been mentioned as the prob
able manager of the new concern. An
effort wns made to cfiect such a com
bine a y, ar ngo but It foiled of Its
purpose.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL.
Mr and Mrs. D. G. Purdy have been
spending a week with friends In South
Canaan
Miss Isabella Watt arrived homo
from Hi' seminary last evening, to
pend Chilstinns with her rarents, Mr
nnd Mis W.W.Watt, of North Church
street
Prank Nicholson Is convalescent.
Mrs H It. .Indvvln has returned
from a visit with her daughter, Mrs.
J' J Shields, at JVrmyn
jjivs N'ettl Mr-Mullen, of Prompton,
Is vislilng fi lends In this city.
J Goodwin and Chaths Conrad, of
Scranton wo'e in this city on busi
ness last e tiling
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JERMYN AND MAYFIELD.
Sacred Heart Church Fair to Open
Next Week Aurora Lodge Elects
Officers Other Topics.
Rev W A Dunnett, the evangelist
at the Methodist Episcopal church,
continues to diaw large congregations
at each of the sen ices and through his
efforts many aie being converted.
The congregation of Sacred Heart
church Is working hard to make their
coming fair, which opens on Christ
mas night, a success. They have se
cured some very handsome things to
If d.sposcd of, among them a piano,
parlor and bed room suites. They hae
alieadj secured some excellent talnt
for theit nightly entertainments, whl-'.i
will bo announced later.
At the meeting of Aurora lodge, No.
23 P end A M . held Tuesday even
ng tin following were elected officers
forth-c uIn,roar Worshipful mas
ter J D Williams. senior warden, W
Haw ling Junior warden, E. A. Jones,
secretin y S D. Davis: treasuier, Cal
in Vnil trustees, Robert Itoe, II. V.
Willman and John F. Nicholson; re 5
resentatlve to the grand lodge, Frank
Hemelilght
Mr. and Mrs. George Walters, wno
have been residents of this town f.ir
mnny years, will leave this mornlmj
for Birmingham, Ala,, where they ex
pect to remain.
Mrs. Mary Kennedy, of the East
Side, is seriously 111.
John Hall, of Chattanooga, Tenn., Is
visiting his father, Gabriel Hall, of
West Mavfleld.
There Is little or no improvement In
the condition of James Collins, of Ho
tel Avery, who has been sick for sev
eral weeks past. Dr. J. s. Giaves and
Dr. P. C. Manley held a consultation
regarding him yesterday.
Miss Jennie Battenberg, a student
of the Stroudsburg Normal school, is
spending the Christmas vacation with
her Barents.
David Bengough, of Mayfleld, win
two months ago went west to Color
ado, returned yesterday morning.
Dr. P. C. Manley, of Mayfleld, vls'fert
the Carbondale hospital yesterday.
Seat sale opens tomorrow morning
for the London and New York craze,
"The Musketeers," with James O'Neill
as D'Artaghan.
OLYPHANT.
Special music will bo rendered In
St. Patrick's church on Christmas d ly
The choir, under the direction of Pi of.
T. W. Watkins, will sing thrtM mini
hers of Carl Von Weber's classic mass
in G, In tho following order: Kyrle,
choir, soprano solo, Miss Anna Brown
tenor solo, Robeit McCormac; Gloria',
choir; Gratlas Aglnas, Lizzie Demp
sey; Qui Tollls Itobert McCormac;
solo, Anna Brown; Credo, choir; Et In
Housework Is Hard Work
without Gold Dust.
It lightens the labor
of cleaning more
than half and saves
both time and money.
It is "Woman's Best
Friend, Dirt's Worst
Enemy."
ld (or frt bookl.t "Ooldta Bl
for Hcui.work,"
THE N. K. PAIRBANK COMPANY
Cblup SI.Uoli NtwYrrk Boitoi
Cnrnnhiis, Anna Brown; Sanctus Bar
tholomus, choir; Benedlctus Bartholo
mus; choir: tenor solo, Hobert Mc
Cormac; soprano solo, Miss Anna
Brown; Agnus Del Bartholomew,
choir.
On account of no quorum being pre
sent, the board of trade failed to meet
on Tuesday evening.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Homy Deasle are visit
ing relatives at Easton.
A. L. Berry, of Cnibondale, wns th,
guest of his sons at this place Tues
day. Mr. nnd Mrs. Geoige Southatd, of
Green Hldgc. who has been visiting
Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Evans, have re
turned home.
Buigess P. J. MeN'ulty Is seriously
111 at his home on Dunmore street.
Peats go on Kilo tomorrow morn
ing for the $i0,000 dramatic spectacle,
"Tho MuskoteerH," with James O'Neill
as D'Aitaghan. This will bo the nvent
of the year.
TAYLOR NEWS.
Programmo for Christmas Evening.
Dedication of tho New Catholio
Church Other Interesting Notes.
Tomorrow afternoon the pupils of tho
Peltsvlllo school, under the supervision
of Mr. S. J Phillips and Miss Bessie
James, will hold an entertainment,
when the following programme will be
rendered: Song, by school, reeltatlin,
Mary Day; song, by school, recitation,
Bessie Jones, solo, Willie Davis, reci
tation, Blodwln Jones; recitation, Jen
nie Jones; song, by school, recitation,
Lbzlc Williams, lecltatlon, Viola
Jones; song, by school, recitation, Bes
sie Davis, recitation, Sarah Wclby;
song, school, recitation, Hay Jones.
Tho vigilance committee from the
arlous wards In the borough is le
quested to meet at the council rooms
this evening for tho purpose of arriv
ing the assessment which will be
placed on each candidate.
M. C. Judge has returned from hU
business trip to New York.
The choirs of the different chur Its
here are busily engaged reheat sing mu
sic for the Christmas exorcises which
will be held on Saturday evening. The
choruses have been augmented by the
Sunday school members. Th pro
grammes of the events, If It Is the de
sire of the choristers to have them
published In The Tribune on Saturday,
should be left at Evans news-stand
not later than Frldny at 4 SO o'clock.
Attorney J. M. Harris, of this bor
ough, has been app Muted by tho State
Bar association as uniform law exam
iner. The dedication of the now Catholic
church In this town will not take place
this month, as was tho Intention of
the rector. Rev. J. F. Monitt. and his
congregation. It will not bo held un
til about tho middle of January, as it
seems Impossible to ai range nntters
until then. The woik Is being pushed
with all possible speed.
Theodore Hogan, of PIttston. bis
been appointed Inside foreman at .
Old Forge mine, No. 1.
Taylor castlo, N,o. 2G7, Knights of
the Golden Eagle, will meet in t elr
rooms this evening, when noniina'ion
ol olllceis will be held.
Mis. John Gilfllths. of Hvlo Park,
was the guest of lelatlves heie on
1 uesdav.
James Thomas, of West Mlnooka. Is
Improving rapidly from a sveif- at
tack of pneumonia. Dr J. W. House
Is the attending physician.
Lackawanna council, No. 1, Jr. O
V A. M will meet this evening when
election of officers will take pice.
All members of Local union, Ni.
1011, U. M. W. of A., are requested to
attend a special meeting this evening
at Bashem's hall, as business of im
portance calls your attention.
"A HEART AS STURDY as an oak "
If the heart Is to be sturdy and the
nwes strong, the blood must be ilch
and pure. Hood's Saraaparllla makes
hearts sturdy because It makes good
blood. It gives strength and courage.
HOOD'S PILLS are non-lrrltatlng.
mild, effective.
PECKVILLE.
Mrs. D. .T. Williams Is spending the
week in Wavcrly ns the guest of her
sister, Mis. Parker.
Mrs. C. H. Reattvs spent Wednes
day In Scianton.
The funeral of the late George
Kingsley will be h-.-ld tcday at 2
o'clock, at the residence.
Mls Belcher, who has boon tins
guest of Mrs T. II. Koup, of North
Main street, for the past two months,
has leturned to her home.
Chamberlain's Pain Balm Cures Oth
eis. Why Not TtouP
My wife has been using Chamber
lain's Pain Balm, with good results, for
a lame shoulder that has pained her
continually for nine years We trie I
all kinds of medicines and doctors
without receiving any benefit from any
of them. One day we saw an ndveitise
ment of this medicine and thought of
trying it, which we did with the best
of satisfaction. She has used only on;
bottle and her shoulder Is almost well
Adolph L. Mlllctt, Manchester, n!
II. For sale by all druggists. Matthew
Bros., wholesale and retail agents.
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MOSCOW.
Clara, a oung child of Mr. and Mrs.
Samuel Truvls, who died of diphtheria
Tuesday, was burled yesterday.
Miss Grace Wombacker, of Scran
ton, spent Sunday with friends here.
Mr. A. Sayre, of Stroudsburg, visited
his daughter, Mrs Eschenbach, Mon
da Miss Alice Tayloi of Nicholson. Is
the guest of net niece, Mis. Joseph
Dunston.
Tho W. C T I' will meet at the
HiMilGii
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Cheapest tea is not the
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Buy it. Its ECONOHY
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ASK YOUR GROCER FOR
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REFRESHINC. rFL'CinUS
Sold only lit I.rncl I'nrli-i',
50c, 60c, nnd 70o per pound
CEYLON
ARE THE BEST
For Sale by All Grocers.
home of Mis. Philip Pvvartz this af
ternoon The enti-i tnlnnient and Chilstmas
tree that was to be In the Methodist
Episcopal church Sunday evening has
been given up, owing to so much sick
ness In town.
A eiy pleasant meeting of the
members of the Woman's Christian
Tempeiance union was held at the
home of Mrs. Hemy Tiavls last Thurs
day afternoon. After the regular
meeting lefieshments we:e served.
A young son of William Blesecker
fell fiom a tiee and bioke- his leg yes
terday. CLARK'S SUMMIT.
Mrs. William Justin has been visit
ing friends In Scianton the past week.
Among those who were In Scianton
Saturday weie Mrs. H. Kimble and
son. Lee.
Miss Grace Atherton, of Stroudsbuig
Noimal school, is spending her Christ
mas vacation with her parents here.
Miss Nellie Young Is expected home
on Friday from Bloomsbuig to spend
her Chilstmas vacation.
Mr. and Mrs. Asa Philo visited In
Scrnnton one day last week.
Ben Boss has moved In the George
Keith house, recently vacated by How -ard
Wolf.
Mr. and Mrs. Al. Buckingham have
returned home after a two months'
visit with the latter's sister in Con
necticut. Messis. William and Frank Lynch
are visiting their parents and brother
at this place.
A. Whait has moved In the Bill Cor
nell house.
Mis Elmer Giegoiy Is able to be
around again aftei her iccent Illness.
Messis. Hany Leach and Wlllard
Vosburg were Scranton visitors on
Tuesday.
Mr and Mis. Frank Mlllei aie visit
ing fi lends In Dalton.
Mr. E. T. Davis, of Scranton, vlsl-ed
Mr. William Justin yesterday.
HALLSTEAD.
The Lackawanna paint car arilved
heio fiom Scranton Monday and a
gang of painters went to work on tho
passenger depot. A now sign, reading
"Hallhtead" was substituted for "Great
Bend."
Mis. Patrick Coddington died Sunday
night and wns bulled Wednesdny
morning in the Catholic cemetery In
Great Bend. The funei.il was largely
attended.
During the funotal of Miss Mllllcent
Young, Monday nftemoon, the public
schools of the borough were closed.
The Paterson newspapers claim that
Conductor Gould Capwoll was In in
way tesponslble for the Paterson wieck
on the Lackawanna.
J. II. Van Loan called on friends at
Lordsvitle, Monday.
Mis. Samuel Hull and son, Charles,
were visiting In Binghamton, Monday.
Mis. B F. Bet lutein nnd two chil
dren havo let limed home, aftur several
weeks' visit In New York.
Mr. and Mis. N. J. Blown were visit
ing in Scrnnton, Monday
Mr. and Mis. Charles Lawrence were
In Scranton, Monday
Tho Masonic lodge in Great Bend
held a banquet Tuesday evening.
William II. McCieary spent Sunday
In Monti ose.
Judge Qualley and William Rfiultes
havo lecuvered sulllelently to be out
doors again.
James Hughes, of Binghamton, was
arraigned before Justice Comt Monday
morning on the charge of being drunk
and dlsnrdeily. Ho pleaded guilty and
was dlschuised with costs.
Mrs, Llrzi Hur.iphiey has returned
from u visit to Klinlni.
Mis. niclmid Bainum entertained
I
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VjVJp
prwai JrVM
Mr. nnd Mrs. Ellsworth Kern, of
Scrnnton, during Sunday.
John Babcock wns visiting friends In
Windsor last week.
Mr. nnd Mrs. M Summerton were the
guests of Scrnnton friends Tuesday.
A special meeting of the board of
trndo was held Monday evening.
Fred D. Lamb, of Albany, was visit
ing hero Monday.
Mr. nnd Mrs. A. M. Tinglfy and fam
ily attended n family gathering nt Hnr
ford Saturday.
Mis, Vlnco Wllmot entertnlned Mrs.
Sydney Dennis, of Klmlrn, recently.
The Lackawanna company paid Its
employeH here by check on Wednes
day. The pay car followed and cashed
all checks.
A mock trial wns held at the Young
Men's Chrlstlnn nssoclatlon Tuesday
evening. Sixteen dollars was the
nmount of the door receipts. It was a
big success.
THEATRICAL.
"Cyrnno do Bcrgernc."
Francis Wilson has long been iee
ognlred as one of the bright, luminous
stars In the light opera flimnment,
nnd he Is always pure of a full nnd at
tentive hearing from theater-goers.
Even If hie vehicle happens to bo a
little shaky It "goes" if there Is plenty
of Wilson in It.
There Is naturnllv p'.enty of Wilson
In "Cyrano dc Bergerac. ' in which he
appeared nt the Lvceum last nlght.and
the only thing the audience regretted
was that there wasn't more of Wilson.
There were not many bright moments
when Wilson wns off the stage unless
the charming I ulu O'n-er came on to
help the moitlment along
Cyrano do nergcrci 1 not the kind
of character around which a modl
comic opera can be conrtructed Hnrry
B. Smith did some good work on tho
book nnd Victor HerbU's music gives
no Indication that ho Is wilting him
self to dnth. hut one ran't ecipe th
conclusion that the whole thing la
rather flat. Wilson realizes this
and he worked like a Trojan
last night to overcome the handi
cap nivd wns rewarded bv real, hon
est nnd heart v arpl-iuse The Cvtano
he Is now giving the public Is evidently
not the Individual carved out by the
comic opera constructors. Wilson is at
present Introducing to theatra-goers a
burlesque on Itostrand's henv. 'TIs a
dignified, unaggressive burlesque, let It
be said. There was nothing left for
Wilson to do but burlesque. Only In
that way could he induce any laughs
to exude from Cyrnno.
Miss Glnser's Itoxane was a trifle
more broadly burlesqued than Mr. Wil
son's Cyrano, but It was delightful and
Introduced that talented young woman
to a Scianton audience In a new light.
Her ability as a comedienne has not
heretofore been appi eclated here. The
leading woman or a light opera com
edian is ordinarily now expected to do
much In the way of affecting the risi
bilities of the audience, but Miss Glnser
has Ignored thnt fact. She easily
divided tho honois with Wilson last
night.
Theie were n number of good voices
In the compnny and Mr Smith's lyrlc.i
weie veiy pleasantly lendeied. Two of
Victor Hei belt's waltz numbers won
Instant favor with the audience. The
music, taken in its entirety, is delight
ful, and Mr. Wilson has staged tho
opera In a stilklngly magnificent man
ner. It does not follow the lines of
tho original poem very closely. Jtox
nne does not marry Christian, Instead
giving her hand to the chlvalious Cy
inno. Academy of Music.
"In tho Foithllls" wna pioduced at
the Acndetnv of MuU last night, by
the Lester Wnlter company.
This nftprnoon the bill will bo "The
Fatal Wedding" and tonight, "In the
Great North "
At the Caietv.
At the Gaiety this afternoon the
Trench Folly company will begin a
three days engagement.
In the olio, which is a feature of tho
performance, there aie eight big
vaudeville acts.
O'Neill as a Swordsman.
It almost goes without saying that
as 4D'Attagnan In Llebler and Com
pany's goigeous production of "The
Musketeers," which Is to bo the Chilst
mas attraction at the Lyceum, Jnnies
O'Neill has another opportunity to dis
play his superb swordsmanship. The
public rcmembeis, of course, the ease
with which he, as the Count of Monto
Crlsto, used to dispatch Danglars, tho
banker, to his deserved death. During
several seasons It was necessary to
change the actors who were first en
gaged for that part, ns they refused
to play It after a few months had
passed, claiming that they did not en
gage to have two or three fingers cut
off In the duel scene for the pilvllege
of playing opposite to Mi. O'Neill.
In his younger days Mr. O'Neill
crossed swotds with all the noted tic
tots of the peilod In whose companies
he herved. Edwin Forrest, Dairy Sul
livan, Edwin Booth, Lawu-nco Bar
rett all matched theli fencing skill
against his. On one occasion the 11
lustilous Booth caught him off his
guard and promptly knocked nut one
of his leading man's front teeth. As
D'Aitngnnn was known among tho
musketeers of King Louis as the best
swoidsman ot his time, so James
O'Neill enjoys the reputation of being
one of the cleverest men with tho foil
In the vvoild today. Mr. O'Neill will
be seen at the Lyceum Chilstmas nf.
teinoon and evening.
Holiday Attraction.
The Elroy Stock company will com
mence a week's engagement at the
Academy of Music Monday, Dec. 25,
presenting for Xmas matinee Edwin
Milton Royles' charming comedy,
'Ti lends," and, on ChrlMmas night,
the grand scenic- production ."Land of
the Midnight Sun ' Tuesday nigh the
lomantlc drama, "Northern Lights,"
will be offered, In which J. Frank
Buike will bo seen at his best as John
Swltfwlnd, the Indian graduate of
Yale and assistant surgeon at the post.
Mr Burko has mnde this character
a special study, having spent thiee
months on the Crow reservation In the
Llttlo Big Ilorn Valley, where the ac
tion of the play takes place. The
repertolie for the balance of the week
will be "The Secret Enemy," "A Sprln
Chicken," "Why Jones Left Home,"
"Cotton Spinner." "District Fair" and
"Turned I'p" There will bo dnlly
matinees, with chnnge of bill at eveiy
perfounance.
LITTLE HHAVES-OM time- n quartern-box
"Purgi-m" are quitting the Held In
whole battalions. Dr. Agnow'u Liver
J'Uls at 10 cents a vial aro drlvlns ilicm
out at all polntH. Because tlu-y act
Rintly, moro effectively, never pain, and
urc- wny to take Sick Headache sue.
numbs to one dose. Sold by Matthews
Bros, and W. T. Clurk.-7t.
The People's
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ENERGETIC SALESMAN - COUNTRY
work. School supplies Salnry J1TO
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cago, Bl
WANTKD-BY AN ESTABLISHED
business of a high older, a representa
tive of ability nnd backing who enn take
up its work In the -tnte of Pennslvanla,
no Fchf-me; permnnrnt business with
money In It for the right party Address,
giving references. FOl'NTAIN BATH
BRUSH CO.. Grand Rapids, Mich.
HELP WANTED-FEMALE.
LADIES TO DISTRIBUTE FREE SAM
pies in city Call at 320 Washing
ton avenue, from S 30 to 10 30 n m today
LOST.
LOST-AGENT'S GOLD WATCH WITH
Initials "J W V ' on case A reward
of $10 will be given If returned to Wil
liam Fullon, Old Forge, Pa.
DRESSMAKING.
DRESSMAKING TOR CHILDREN TO
order; also ladies' waists. Louise
Shocmalur, 212 Adams avenue.
NEWSPAPERS
Tun WILKES-BARRE RECORD CAN
bo had In Scianton at the news stands
of Relsman Bron.. 405 Spruce and 503 Lin
den. M Norton .122 Lackawanna uvenue.
I 3. Bcbutzer, 211 Spruco street
SCALP TREATMENT.
MRS. L. T KELLER. SCALP TREAT
ment. 50c . shampooing, 50c; facial
massige. manicuring, 23c; chiropody.
701 Qulney.
CITY SCAVENGER
A B BRIC.C.S CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS
and cess pools, no odor. Improved
pumps used. A B RRIUGS. Proprietor.
Leave orders 1100 North Main avenue,
or Elcke's drug store, corner Adams and
Mullieriv. TeleimoncL. VjW
noJ
LEGAL.
IN RE- INCORPORATION OF THE
Stratfoid Cemeterj As-coelailon. In
the Court of Common Pleas of Lacka
wanna counts, No 347, January Term,
1900.
Notice Is hercbj given that an applica
tion will be mnde to tho said Court, or a
Law Judge thereof, on Friday, tho 23th
day of December, A. D W, at 0 o'clock
a. m.. under an net entitled "An Act to
provide for the Incorporation and regula
tion of certain lorporntlons," approved
April 2y, 1S71, and its supplements, for n
charter for an Intended corpoiatlon to be
called the "Stratford Cemetery Associa
tion," tho character and object whereof
Is to pure base real estnte, to lay out suit
able avenues to divide the samo Into
burial lots and to dlsposo of tho samo for
puiposiH of sepulchie, and for these pur
pi ses to have, maintain and enjoy nil the
rights, bene ills nnd prlvllefics nfforded
by tho said Aet nnd Its supplements.
M r SANDO. Solicitor
ESTATE OF WILLIAM VON STORCH,
lute of the City of Scrnnton, County
eif Lackawanna, Deceased.
Letters Ustnmcutniv upon the ubnvo
estnte hnvlng been granted to the unde
signed, nil le-isons having claims or de
mands apnlnst the said ci tale are hereby
notllled to ptesent them for moment;
and all persons Indebted tbeieto are re
quested to make immediate p.ivment to
CHARLES H VON STORCH.
T CRAMER VON STORCH
E.c ntors Scrnntim Pn
WILLARD, WARREN dc KNAl'P.
Attorneys for the Estate.
1 ,
DAUGHTER'S PLEA VAIN.
Jersey Pardons Eoard Turns Deaf
Ear to Pathetic Entreaty.
Trenton, Vrc. 20 The board of par
dons today icfused the application of
Thomas McLaren for a paidon. Mr
I.nien was sentenced from Hudson
nunty t" serve twontj yenrs for wifa
murder. Ills case has ben made In
tel estlng 'ni the fnct that his 11. year
old daughter, Jennie, who iccentlv
lentned of his Incarcet.itlon, has ben
making effotts to secure his release.
About ten days ago she visited the
governor at his law ofl'ci at Elizabeth
and pleaded for br father's pni Ion
Since then "he hns been in Tieiuo-i
nnd mndo tho same- appeal to the nth
el membcis of the pardon boaid Mc
Laren Is Biifff-rlng from Iuiif tinuble,
nnd this wns urged .us onr- reason for
his pardon.
KILLED BY MAD ELEPHANT.
Beast in Rage Slew the Trainer Who
Had Prodded It.
Columbus, O., Dec. 20 M- J Meagh
er, an elephant trainer, better known
as Patsy Porepaugh, wis instantly
killed by an elephant at Se'Uville, The
elephant, known as "Kid." Ins been
In captivity for twenty years, and was
never regarded as vicious This nf
temon Meagher led the elephnts Ir.o
tho training circle for their eji ex
ercise, when "Kid" became untuly
and the trainer Jabbed tho anlnnl wiih
his stick.
"Kid" became furious and hurled
the trainer to the giound wlt'i his
trunk. Tho elephant then fell on hl
victim, piercing Meagher's bodv with
one of his tusks, on vshloh wjuOi bran
ball six Inches in diameter.
Exchange.
SITUATIONS WANTED
work; to go homo jvcnliigs- Address
"L. M.," Tribune otllce
SITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG
mnn ns stenographer or bookkcepi r,
rcfeience given; bond If desired. Ad
drcs St., HC2 Jackson street.
OROClJltY CLERK, WELL EXPERI
enced, enn that understand the bisl
ness, best of references. Addles, II.
C . Tribune otllce
BOOKKEEPER WOULD LIKE A .Po
sition, either ns assistant or pilnclpiil,
strictly temperate and reliable J. v
Chester, Strnudsbiirg, Pa.
SITUATION WANTED-BY AN Ex
perienced trivcllnc salesman! enp-vblc
of handling successfully alumni un ll'"
of general merchnmUso; can furnl-di flrst
tlarB rcfi-rences. Address Salesman,
Box 415, Montrose, Pa.
SITUATION WANTED - WASHING.
Ironing or nnv kind of bouse clcniiln,;
bv the ilnv. or will take washing homo.
Address. Mrs Lee. 611 Mineral sticft.
DRUG CLERK, GRADUATE AND Q A!
seven yenrs' cNperlcnto; competent
silesninn nnd prescription clerk, tlrst
cl.isn ri-ference Address plmrmaclst, 8
South Main street, PIttston, Pa.
MIDDLE AGED LADY WOULD LIKE
to have a situation as housi-keper.
genernl housework Direct to 2HS River
street, corner of Madison, cits, in a small
'family.
PROFESSIONAL.
ACCOUNTANT AND AUDITOR.
E C SPAULDING, 21 TRADERS' BANK
building.
ARCHITECTS
EDWARD II. DAVIS. ARCHITECT,
Connell building, Scranton
LEWIS HANCOCK. .IR . ARCHITECT.
433 Spruce St., cor Wash, nv . Scrnnton.
FREDERICK" I, RROWN, ARCHITECT.
Price building, 120 Washington avenue,
Scranton.
rrVTIITl
DR I. O LYMAN, SCRANTON PRI
vato Hospital, cor. Wyoming and Mul
beri y
DR7il. F. REYNOLDS, OPP P O.
DR. C. C. LAUBACII. 11" Womlng nve.
WELCOME C SNOVER. Coal Exchange
2nd floor. Room D. Hours. 9 to 1 2 to .
HOTCt-S AND RCSTAUniNTS
THE ELK CAFE. 123 AND 127 PRANK
lln avenue Rates ronsnnabli-
p. .EICI.ER. Proprietor.
SCRANTON HOUSE. NEAR D , L & W
passenger depot Conducted on the Eu
ropean plni.. VICTOR KOCH, Prop.
i rvy-yi
RICHARD .T llOUUKE, ATTORNEY-at-Lavv,
500-2 Lackawanna avenue Gen
ernl law buslne-hs co!lctlons and loans
J. W. BROWNING ATTORNEY AND
Counsellor-at-Lavv. Rooms 312-313 Meats
building.
D B REPI.OOLE. ATTORNEY-LOANS
negotiated on real estate sic-urltv
Menrs building comer Washington
avenue and Spruci street.
m j! DONAHOE. ATTORNEY-AT-Law.
Ofllces, r,12-m ?Icars building
TRANK E BOYLE ATTORNEY AND
Counscllor-nt-Lnw Burr building,
Rooms 13 and 11. Washington avenue
WILLARD, WARREN & KNAPP, AT
tnrnevs and Counrellors-nt-Law Re
public in building, Washington avenue.
jrSSUP K JESSUP ATTORNEYS AND
Cnunsellois - nt - Law. Commonwealth
building, looms 1, 20 nnd 21
james w OAKrnnn attorney-at-
Lnw R'mms M4 515 ana siu lioaiu u
Trade bulldln"
EDWARD W THAYER ATTORNEY
Rooms noi-POl Oth floor Menrs building
L A WATRES ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
502 Board of Trade building, Scrnnton,
Pn
C R PITCHTR. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Commonwealth building Scranton, Ta
PATTERSON & WILCOX. TRADERS'
National Bank building
C COMEGYS, 0-11 R E P U II L I C A N
building
A W nUPTHOLU, ATTORN E Y.
Mean building.
MARY A. SHEPHERD M D
opathlst. fill Linden street.
HOME
DR W E. ALLEN. 113 NORTH WASH
Ington avenue
D" P W tAM"T'AUV. OFFICE ?")
Washington ni -nc Residence iris
Mulberrv Chrnpic diseases, lungs,
heait. kldnovs nnd genlto-urlnnry m
guns a specialty Hours l to t p re
SCHOOL OF THE LACKAWANNA,
Scrnnton, Pa Courses piepar.atoty to
college Invv medicine oi burlncs
Opens R'-pt Hlb Pond for cntnlniriie
Rev Thormts M C.mn LL D prlncl
tml nnd proprletoi ; W. E. Plumbs. A
M., I endmaster.
G.R.CLARK & CO. SrEDMEN AND
Nursirvmen; store 14fi Wai-hlnftun nve
llic; green house, r.30 Noith Mam ivi
nue; strro telephone, 7R2.
iv'7cr m
rvs
JOi KUUTTPL. REAR (ill LACKA-wi-nna
nvpinie, Scranton Pa. manufic
tutcr of Wln Pete-ens.
tft-r-:
n
BAUER'S OECHESTRA-MUHIC FOR
balls, plonks, partbs. receptions, wed
dings nnd concert work furnished Pur
terms nddrcxs R. J. Bauer, conductor,
117 Wvomlng nveni'e, over llulbcriH
musk store
MEOAEC1EU BROTHERS PRINTERS'
M. ppllcH envi 'opc-s pipe I- bags, twine
Wnrehiiiihe 1m Washington nvciiuc,
Scrnnton. Pa
RAILROAD TIME TABLES.
Central Rallrnil nf New le"u
Stations In New Yolk Uoot of Liberty
street, N. R . and South Feny. Whitehall
sticet,
Anthrnclte coal uted oxeluslvcls, Insur.
Ing cleanliness nnd comfort
TIME TABLE IN EFFECT NOV 11, iHrl.
Trains leave Scrantor for New Yoik,
Nnwurk, Elizabeth. Philadelphia, Enston,
Bethlehem Allentown Mane h Chunk and
White Huven. at JO a ni , expriss, J 80,
express, 4 ei) p m "unci ivs, 2 1." p m
For PIttston nnd VVIIUeH-Uarre, MO a
m. 1.20. J(W p m. bunilujH, S 1.1 p. in
For Baltimore and WtiMilnitton. uud
points South and West Via Bethlehem,
SSi a m, 1 20 p ni Sundajs, 2 15 p m.
For Long Brunch Ocean Grove, etc. at
i.SO a. in and 1.21) p m.
For Reading, Lebanon and Hanlsburg,
Via Allentown, 8 30 a in . 1 3) p. m Sun.
days. 2 11 p. m.
For Pottsvlllc. 8.30 n. m., 130 p. m.
Through tickets to nil points cast, soutli
and .west at lowest rate at th" station
- -J. H, Ol.HAUHEN, Cm. Supt..
II. I BALDWIN, Gen Pass Agt
AM
' wwj - ""i-n- ri'i-i-rv fi njwn wiahjoiwxh
Schedule in Effect November 10,
1800. '
Trains leave ScrnTiton:
0.45 n. m., week days, for Sunbury,
Hnrrisburff, Philadelphia, Balti
more, Washington, and for Pitts
burg nnd the West.
0.38 a. m., week days, for Hazleton,
Pottsville, Reading, Norrlatown,
tind Philadelphia; nnd for Sun
bury, Harriaburg, Philadelphia,
Bnltimore.WnBhlngton and, Pitts
burg and the West.
2.18 p. xa., week days (Sundays 1.68
p. in.), for Sunbury, nnrrisburg,
Philadelphia, Ualtimore, Wash
ington nnd Pittsburg nnd tho
West.
4.27 p. m week days, for Sunbury.
narr sburg, Philadelphia and
Pittsburg.
J It. wood, Gen. p.iflft. Act.
Del.. Lnc'cti. nnJ Western.
ln l:rfl-'t't Deo- 17, 1893.
nt "ii Vflj?'1i Scrnnton for Now York
Pnr iii,..i(V "' ni-- 12 65 and n Tl p m
l or htroutlsburg nt C.ld p. m. Milk nnd
Accommodation at 3A0 p. m. Arrive, at
IS -lV,,tC.,D'A7',S' ' " "' M W.
i is. i 19 nnd 'ns p m. Arrive at 1'hlla
leolphia at low , , : l.w. SuVUm'd
sii ,," V''1 iwatL ";' 10- U2- s:" ""d
Nm.Tir f"m 8tr"'lsl'"rB t 8 05 a. m.
nift iMtAir1'?!".0 fccr'lnton for, Buffalo
5nr nmlnrmPl"n,' ?t,nt,""M nt 2
05 nnd noo n m,lK and r.no p. m For
Opcm nml Svr.jc-use nt 4 01 ,i. m, and
1 " ' ror V.tlca Ht " w - - "'d
A' J'- ni I'.'T Montroso at 9 00 u in.:
' ' m nnd " '0 P m For NlcboUon
l L r."1i' f ' ' " ,n rrlvo in Scrnnton
from Buffalo nt am r.'. no-. n.i i.
Ill M 0 Ontl 7 10 t IT! Crn.n Oaivnlr. MM.l
. -.' I' " I .'111 ww,ki
?,"""' "l -" " m 12 rs nnd r. so p m.
i, in Xi. . 1 Hill I .i uU
I rntn Rvmnitn nt r in ., t.hm.
Utle.a
nt 2f. n m , 12 s anil 3 30 p m. 1'nim
-., , , 1" -". ', ,' Hi.
in KHRrin nr . r.n .. ... ..., p r
I rnm Montroso at 10 00 a. m ; 3 20 ana
1. 10 p. m
BLOOMSBURO DIVISION - Lenvo
Scranton for Northumberland nt 0 30, 10 01
n in . l 11 nd fi 10 p ni For Plymouth
at 10,, 3 10 nnd S "0 p m. For Nantlcoko
at S 10 n m Arrive nt Northumberland
nt 9ti n m . 110. .10S nnd 9 30 p m
Arrive Nantlcoke nt 910 a. m. Arrive ot
Plymouth nt 2 01, 4 40 nnd 9 41 p m Ar
rive nt Scrnnton from Northumberland
nt M! n. m 12 "1. 4 IB nnd R r.O p m
Prom Nantlcoke nt 11 M- n in From Ply
mouth nt 7 17 n m . 321 and (101 p m
SUNDAY TRAINS
SOUTH Lenv-p Scranton 213, 3 00, r SO,
10 01 o. m : 3 33 nnd 3.10 p. in
NORTH-Lenvo Scranton at 1210, 2 50,
4 01 a m . 1 Til nnd n 10 p m
BLOOMSBURO DIVISION Leavo
Scrnnton nt 10 01 n. m.; nnd C 10 p m.
Delaware and Hudson.
On Nov 1.1th lf.91, trains will Teavo
Scrnnton as follows-
For Caibondnlc-0 20, 7.M, SB, 1013 n.
m , 12 noon: 12? 2 20. 3 32, S23, 6 23, 7.57,
9 11. 11 no p. m.. 1 10 n m.
For Albnnv. Saratoga, Montrenl, Bos
ton New England points, etc. C20n. m.;
2 20 p. m
For Hone-dnle C 20. 1013 a. m.; 2.20. 5 23
p m
Tor Wllkes-Barrc C 41. 7 H. S 41 9.?.
10 41 a m . 12 01, 1 2S, 2.1S, 3 33, 4 27. G.10,
7 i. 10 41 11 10 p m
For New York. Philadelphia, etc., ln
Lehigh Valley RnHrond-C 41 p. m : 12 01,
2 1! 4 27 n m ; with Black Diamond Ex
pics, 11 10 p m
For Pennsvlvntiln Rnllinad points, C 13,
9 is n m ; 2 is, l 27 p in
For wn-tlr-rn points via Lehigh V.allev
Rnllrnail 7 4S n m 12 03 1 23, with Black
Dlariond Exnie--s 10 11. llSOp m
Trains will aulve In Scranton as fol
low s
From Cnihondnlo nnd the Noith fi 40.
7 41, !1. 1l. 10 Ills n m.: 1.23, 213.
3 21. 121 7 41 10 "S 11 27 p m
From 'vVllkfs-nnrro and the South fi 11.
7 4S s IS, io IS 31." n. m : US. 2.14, 3.43,
5 20. c 21. 7 :" i ni. in oi i m 1.13 a. m.
SUNDAY TRAIN'S.
7"oi- Cnrlrndnlo-9 0", 11.33 p. m.; 2.21.
3 52 5 17 i 51 p m.
For Wilkes-Baire-0-S. 12 03 a. m.; 1.53,
3 2. 5 41. 7 IS p ni
For Albany. Snrntngn. Montrenl. Bos
ton, New England points, etc , 2 23 n m.
Tovvct rntes to nil points In United
Stoles nnd C'ond.i
.T W BU.RD1CTC, O PA, Albany. N. Y.
11 W. CROSS D P. A . Scranton, Pa.
Lchisli Vallov KnilrndJ.
In F.ffect Nov. 19th, 1S99
TRAINS LEAVE SCRANTON
For Philadelphia nnd Now York, via D.
R. U R R. at fi 13 a m. nnd l.01. 218,
4 27 eilliek Diamond Express), nnd 11..M
p m Sundays. D. & H R II., 1.5S, 7.4S
For White Haven, Ilnleton nnd prin
cipal points In the coal reclons. via D
gr II R R.0 41 2ISanih4 27p. in. For
Pottsville. 0 43. 2 IS p m
Fo- Bethlehem. Enston, Rending, liar
rlsbuig and principal It termedlate sta
tions, via D & H II It., fill n. m ; 12 0..
2 14 127 (Blnck Diamond Express), 1130,
Sundiivs D K H ft R . 1 is, 7.43 i. m
For Tunkhniinoek, Townndn, Llmlra,
Ithaca Geneva and prinelpil Intermedl
nln Klntl'.ns. via D. L ,t W. R. R.. SOS
n m 1 00 and 3 "1 P in
For Geneva Rochester, Buffalo Nlng
nri Falls. Chicago and nil points west,
via D. V IP R R- 12 evt 3 '11 (Blnck Dia
mord Exmi-i-s) 7 is. 1041, 11 ro p m.
Sundajs D K II R R. 1203 p m,
' Piillmnii n.arlor and sleeping or Lehigh
Vnllej p.'ilm ars on nil trains between
Wllkes-Bnrro and Niw York, Philadcl
nliln nuffalo and Susnenslon Bridge.
ROLUN H WILBUR, Gen. Supt., IS
Cortland st . N vv York
CHAS S LEE Gen Pass Agt , 25 Cort-
liu-.ll 8tue-l Ni w York
A W NOVN1 MACHER. Dlv. Pass.
Act Smith P.i-tblfln m P.a
Por tickets and Pullman reservations
apply 300 Lackawiini a i vo , Scranton. Pa.
Krie nml Wyoming Vnllcy.
Time Table in Effect Se-pt. 11th. 1S01
Trains leave Serai ton fur New York,
New but gh i . 1 lute inn dlate points on
Urli ii.lli""l aim for I Invvlev nnd locel
pe Ints at 7 " l m mid 2 2S p in
IS, turn1'!-, iiolns nrre at Scranton
nt li2l n m ard 111. nnd '1 10 p m
RAILROAD TIME T'aMl
!sa&f'
sen l'l mvii(fiv
III IHicrl Oct.-J.lll'ul.Slin.
.North IJoimil. houtli llouiiil.
son uor en i sua
t . i P M t
a B3) m i
H ' sss
A II 1' M irlM' I 1-IlVUl k II,
7jN Franklin h; .... 74)....
'..I 7 lowest 4iml street1... 7M
.. I . . too vw-cliauken I .. e to ....
a m' . 1 m Airlve ItavoA n- iir m
lois .... ni tmiTisin T; in mi
1040 i i' llnncuek . w in 4 Si
10 31 i." MarlU'lit I vi!2 hi
nui i : i, Preston Park . nil lit
10 15 I.' 40 vWnnmd .. i'41 BOV
100 . 'i''-'t Pojntello U'iCi 6 11
ii ,i ,' t en Him ste! r, .i
9 40 . u.' i rieiv.ant Mr, . . lie b:o
'I 0 . IJ :' I nlundnlD 310 614
U.'. .. illVJ PiiKMUiy 3 ID S41
JP- . II CI i;.ai Ujrnl.i iv -...,. 3 34 Ul
007 rum While HrMge ' . iiss t.M
U) 'II 1 1 Ma) Held .... 13 41 G01
kM II. '1 J cr in) n . :MJ 0 01
H til' .111-4 AlClllblld 3S1 801
8 m . II 11 Wliltun 3(14 611
Sill 11 II I'CCMlllo 3 f.O Hit
8 4.' 1107 DhrlKUU .. 4 Oli 0 111
841 II 0i H IcebnrfT 4 07 H 21
h3 II 01. 'lliroop 410 8vT
Hi) u on' Prnvlienre ... iie.asi
b i; (l(7 park l'luco IU71 BS1
8W ... io as cciantou ...,. im-m
a mi a ulenvii ' ATrtTo .ft4jvrBtraw
' '' "i ' i i ii ill i. iaB-
t hunaaj ouij ?5
blsnints that trains stop on elfrotl for'Plpv-
Bi-njcrH n r i
1 1 a l us ai.i and soa Han day oiilj- other trubs
dailr except timid).
rrcurei tales via ontailo Wostern belore
puiciiaaliiif tlukcuniia k.h moiiey.
IiiuUkb Vtatiei DUITtt Mfeper Bd XreilSr-
clltilJi; clialr car New crlc to Cbleigo nliknut
chance-. I'iiksviigf-r llrelci llrducc4.(o
tvv twit vpxmxtzK -ajSX
T. Fiitci oft, uitTTms, Act. ucranton, vS,