THESCIIAIS'TON TUllJUNJiJ-SATCTRDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1895. 9 CARBONDALE. haawvw "WHEKE IB HUBERT BRENNAN? Five weeks ago little Hubert Hren nun, the i.l-yonr-olel son of Mr. and Mr? Michael Iliennnn, of South Main street, loft homo nml has not been heard from since. When Inst seen by some young friends ho snld he In tended to meet a Jennings boy In Scrnnton Young Hrennnn has dark brown hair, hazel eyes and freckles. Any Information concerning him will be gladly received by his parents. DR. OTTMAN ENTERTAINS. Dr. It. Ottman, one of the oldest members of the medical fraternity In the valley, entertained the local medi cal society at the handsome new home of hit daughter, Mrs. C. O. Mellon, of Lincoln avenue, last evening. There were toasts, discussions and exchanges of experiences which, with an elabor ate spiead, made the evening pass ei enjoynbly. INSTITUTE CLOSED. The third annual Institute of the ( nibondule tencheis was brought to a dose yesterday afternoon. "The Mis sion of the Primal y Teacher," by Miss 1 ouls i Connelly, and "Schools and .Schoolmasters Abioad," by Dr. Oeorgo W Phillips were the subject", treated at the final session. The Institute has been one of great help to the toaeh cis and Intel est to many citizens vvlib attended LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Miss Hoffman, matron of Dr. Wheel ei's private hospital, has leturned from her holiday vacation nnd rcsumei her duties at the Institution. Mrs (' W. Mollen is convalescent Mr and Mrs. George Iluidiek aie enteitainlng Mrs. I. M. Super nnfl chll dien, of Hlmlin, X. Y. Five bundled feet of new hose has nrrlved for the Mitchell Hose com pany. Yesteulay was the coldest day of the season. Miss Lama Chilton Is Isltlnp; In New Yoik city H I! Singer, esq , of Now York, is visiting his parents In this city. Messis Qulgley and Stern, also of the metiopolls, accompany hltn. Mrs W 1? Seniles has returned fiom a visit with Hancock friends. On New Yeai's night Olive Leaf lodge, Xo 136. O. O. F., will hold a musqueiadp social In Watt's hall. A di awing for a $10 gold piece will be .v feature. The contest for a gold watch will nlso be decided. The members of the lodge are oyal entertnlners and a good time is nssuied to all. OLYPHANT. Tlie .Invents Dancing class lias Issued limitations lor a social to be held on Xe Year's night In Malion's hull. The committee In ehaige nie making ex tensive piep.untlons for Hie affair, nnd It Is expected that it will bo one of the most enjovnble social events of the sea son. Law tence's oiehestia, of Scinn ton, will furnish the music. The Sunday school .scholais of St fieoige's Kpiseop.il mission attende the Chilstmas tree exeiclses in Kt. Luke's pnrlsh house at Sri.inton on Thursday evening. The new Presbyteilnn church on Delavvaie strtet will be formally opened tomorrow moining. The sei vices will be conducted by the pastor, Rev. U. F. Hammond. Special music wll be ren dered by the choir. The church will not be dedicated until It Is cleat ed from a small Indebtedness still on the edifice Hev Peter Roberts will occupy the pulpit of the Congregational chuich to morrow mottling and evening. All aro welcome Rev. E. K. Hughes, of Fi lends, Pa, will conduct the Rlakolv Haptist church services In Edwards' hall to morrow morning nnd evening. Mrs. M. J. McAndrew spent yester duy with Scranton fi lends. T. J Kelly, of Green Ridge, is vvoik lug in Schubmehl's clgur factory on Susquehanna street. S. M. Snook, of Hnmilton, X. J Is In tow n for a few days. Mrs. Matthew F.idden hns returned to her home in Jermyn, after a islt with friends here. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Matthews, of Spring Hiook, who have been the guests of Mrs. Catherine Thomas, of Delaware street, leturned home ves terday. Mrs. John Elliott, of WIIkes-Baire Is visiting relatives In town. airs. J. T. Martin, of Haslon, spent Thursday with friends at this place. A sacred cantata wilt be ie.neic.red by tho scholars of St. Panicle's academ. at tho Father Mnthew Opera house, to morrow evening, at S o'clock: Selection (sacred), orchestra. "ChrUtinas Lulla by" (Gabriel), St. Aloyslus Hoys' choir; "Saved by the Anrelus" (Recitation), Miss Grace Troy, pantomime, bv clotu tlon class. "Yo Olden Davs' (Recitation), Misses Molllo and Geitiude Hamilcli . "A vS'ew Year Cantata." Part 1 "The Flight of Time," chori.s, "Arise. Quit "ton Like Men" (address), Miss Mniv Tlesf "Go Ring tho Hells" (mu. Old icar, "Tho World Is S.id Tonight" Colo) Winter, "The Sound ot Merrv Voices' (solo), uutumn: "Sing On," eho. rus, "TMa,nt Hour" (song), minims, "Farewell horus," solo by Old Ye.u , Tableau, "IDouth of the Old Year Pal t II '"fie Shadows of the Past ' Miss Mniy Pad.lcn; "The Old Years (Join " chorus, "Greeting to New Ye.il ' cNi rus, "Joy to the World' (sol o. Ni vv Year; "Crowning of the Queen" (solo. Spring; "Wo Aro Not Our Own' tsolii), New Year "Wo Are Coming Minute, nnd seconds, closing chorus. "Happy irarasBiiTOE wiyfiy8fj ThcB tiny (Jnpaules ar- re in i noun without A,;i In wWrh iipnlbiu t'u.V"41" J ihpui t,,m iwnviimn mil d WHEN IN DOUBT. TRY STRONG ACAIH!0S?& S' & vigor to the whole belni. All drains v tare nronerlvrurrn thrirrnnHninn ailed lealed. Pncef 1 per box: 6 boxes. money.ljoo. bend lor Ires book. For Sain by JOHN H. PHELPS, Spurce strest. Wf il4i' Y V ClIL m iflWlllCM ic-umiKcu. ine prices win De tne New Year;" orchestra, Characters-Old Yenr, Master Peter Cannon; New Year, .Miss Molllo McDonnell; Spring, Miss Lucy Mooncy, Bummer, Mlsi May Ken nedy; Autumn, Miss Llzsdo Moron; Win ter, Miss Mary Lnwler; Attendant, MIsd Lucy McNulty; Time, Master Joseph Hcffron; Sexton, Master Willie. McNul ty. JERMYN AND MAYFIELD. Danco on New Year's Night An other Pnterson Man on the Look outElection of Officers Other News. A country danco will be held nt En terprise hnll on Now War's night un der the auspices of the Twentieth Cen tury wheelmen. Tho dnncefl given by this society are always delightful af fairs and that of Monday night prom ises to bo largely nttended. The Prers says a gentleman from Patteison, X. J., was In town Thurs day morning looking for a place to locate ft silk mill. Ho wants n mill erected which ho would rent for a per iod of 11 vo or ten yeais, with the pilvl lego of buying It at the expiration of that time. The mill he Intends to start employs about 100 hnnds. The peo ple of Jermyn have about lost patience with P.iteison men, who seem to be i mining the country tiylng to get something for nothing. At tho last meeting ot James Stunit Council Xo 703, Junlar Older of United American Mechanics, the following of ficeis were elected for the ensuing yeir- Councilor, Thomas Mellow; as sistant recording sectotary, John Thompklns; conductor, Wllllnm Roe; warden, Cothe Mosher. Inside sentinel, John T. Roberts; outside sentinel, Ab lahnm Moher: rhnplain, II. M. Myers; tiusteo. Hugene Aveiy. Hdwnrd Murphy, ot Denver, Colo., has b'een visiting Mr. mid Mrs. M. J. McDeimott, of the East Side M. J. Vvalii, of the Gcoigdown unl veislty, Is sp"nding a Je.v days at his honi" nt Mayllold. Rev. V.. R. Lewis, of Scranton will preach In the Congrepatlonnl church at both services tomonow. The subjects of Rev. Thomas Cook's dlscoutsos tomoirow will bo: Morn ing. "How to Commence tho Xow Yai,-' evening, "Why Are Yru Not Saved." Miss Maud Jones, of North Main street who has been . Wltlnc Allen town fi lends, hns returned home. She was accompanied by Mls Jennie Sandbrook, of Allcntown, who Is bar guest. Hairv Uovard, of Scrnnton, a young man who has a number of friends here, has been In 111 health for some time and his friends will be pained to hear that his condition Is such that ho will have to go to Carolina to remain the winter at a sanltailum there. PECKVILLE. Piopiletor Xyhurt, of the Hauison house, announces a free loast pig sup per at his popular hostelry on Xnv Year's night. All aie Invited. Pockvlllo Raptist chuich. Rev. J. S. Thomas, pastor. Services tomorrow at 10 30 a in. and 7 p m Morning sub ject. "Tiust and Work;" evening sub ject, "What Hath God Wi ought.'" Sabbath school at 11. SO u m. All -up w elcome. Sen Ices in the Piesbj teilan cliuicn Sunday nt 10 ,"i) a. in. and 7 j. m. Morn ing subject, "The Review;" ovenlnc-, "The Ciltlcalness of Human Life." Set vices tomonow in the Method'st Episcopal cinch: Preaching by tne pastor. Rev. S. C. Slm'klns, nt 10.30 a. m. and at 7 p. m. Rev. A. J. Chapman, a student In Wyoming seminary, will preach. Theme for tho moining, "God's Gifts to ts," adapted to the moment'.-, need. All will receive n coidlal vv.' come to both services Mr. J D. Peck, piesldent of the Po-k Lumber Manufacturing tympany, mad n business visit to Gieai Tend jester day. Mis. Lizzie Peek Mailed friends nt Plttston yesterday. Mr. Miles Dlkenn n w.n a bus n -s visitor nt Plttston yesterday. Mrs. S H. Rriggs was the guest ot Mr. nnd Mis. II. IS. Rriggs, of Carbon dale, jesterday. Messrs. William Ronner. A. A. Ayies and Rev. E. J. Williams nsplie for tho office of boiough tax collector. Mrs. Lydia A. Jackson nnd dnugh teis, Misses Minnie nnd Jennie, of Cam den, X. J. aie visiting the foimer's dnughter, Mrs. S. C Slmpklns. Mr. Lawrence Smithing, of Scranton, is spending a week with Mr. and Mrs. L M. Rarnes. As yet only one of our citizens of tho First vvnid has announced himself as a candidate for First ward council man, Mr. C. H. Urong being the only aspirant. CLARK'S GREEN. Mr. and Mrs F. H. Greene entertain ed Misses Eva, Alma, and Mary Plough of Brooklyn, X. Y., slsteis of the latter, during Christmas week. Mr. and Mrs. X. S. Davis and family were entertained by Mr. and Mis. H. r. Rairett nt Ulnghamton. Mrs. Saiah Uoardman nnd son George, of Dalton, were the gutstj of Mr and Mrs E. J. Chnpmun. Mrs. Parks nnd daughter Dalsey spent Chilstmas with fi lends In Fair dale, Susquehanna county. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Leach and famllv and Mrs. Judson Wells, spent Chilst mus with Mr. and Mis. Allison Aldilch In Gieen Ridge. George Fletcher, of Spilngvllle, is visiting relatives heie. Miss Ilcssie Mulllnex is visiting nt the home of her grandpa. Mr. A. G. Wheeler In Tompklnsville. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur LaMont, of Scianton, spent Chilstmas with the later's parents, Mr. and Mis. AV. S. Frace. Mr and Mrs. W. R. Paiker wero guests of the foimei's parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. R. P. Parker. Mr. and Mrs. Chailes Loid. of Xlchol son, weie the guests of Mr. and Mrs. They litre stood the test of yean. ana nave cuiea inousanas 01 Cases of Nervous Diseases, such flflpP Ihev clear the brain, itrenrrthpn the circulation, make digest oo and losses are chec'trm'anllyTM patient! .. .1 -- 1 --' .t r. .. wi,K ur,rU,4 i..,i ....,:;,,,... ...r..-.4.k. Address. PEAL MEDICINE CO.. Clavalind. Q. Pharmacist, ccr. Wyoming r.venue and Clrtrl Ad"l"l" Pr ur Clearing The announcement will appear in this paper in a few days, dllLl YY ClLiIl nnd Pphiiilriino- 5i1a The veat increase in our business compels ii clim uuuuinS VAIG to make extensive alterations. Everything is being Mr. and Mrs. Untold Parker dined with the parents ot the latter, Mr. nnd Mis. G. W. Harton. Mr. Jnmcs Ppntecost partook of the festivities of Mr. nnd Mrs. T. W. Pentecost. Morton Cook, of Ulnghamton, spent Chrlstmns with his parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. C. C. Cook here. J. J 1. Lutsey and family, of Scrnnton, spent Christmas with Mr. nnd Mrs. Edvvnrd Lutsey. Daniel Stevens spent Christmas tints nt the homo of his youth nenr Wynlus Ing nnd returned on Tuesday last. Mr. and Mrs. Wnlteis and fnmlly, ot Giecn Ridge wero the guests ot Mr. nnd Mrs. A. J. Singer. Miss Mnud Mulllnex spent Monday with f 1 lends In North Ablngton. Mr. nnd Mis. W. V. Good nnd family were the guests of Dr. nnd Mrs. Mntlnck In Wllkes-Uarre. Charles Miller for several days last week. Mr. Joseph Zimmerman is visiting relatives here. Mr. and Mis. O. Chapman had a home gatheilng ,of nil their children nnd grandchlldicn on Monday last. Mis. Mary Gaidner and Mrs. T. I Wells, of Scinnton, visited Mrs. Eliza beth Wells and family on Monday Inst. TAYLOR NEWS. Knights of the Golden Eagle Elect Officers Fair Lnrgely Attended. Watch Services Other News of Interest. The following are the elected officers of tho Taylor castle, Xo. 207, Knights of the Golden Eagle, for the ensuing six months term: Past chief, Thomas Woodvvorth; noble chief, Sidney Ow ens: vice-chief, E Griffiths; high pilest, Wllllnm Edmonds; veneiable lieimlt, John M. Thomas, master of records, Enoch Williams, clerk of ex chequer, W. J. Williams: keeper of exchequer, W. II. Robblns; sir herald, Abiaham Colllngvvoo J.' worthy bard, W. J. Reese; vvoithy chamberlain, Richard Winters, ensign, Uenjamln Williams; esquire, Uenjamln Jenkins; llrst guardsman W. II. Powell; sec ond gunidsman, Joseph Maish; trus tee, Samuel J. Phillips, representa tive, Renjamin Williams. The fair of the Chuich of tho Im maculate Conception, which is In piog less nt Weber's link, Is the chief event of the town. Each evening the spa clous hall Is crowded to Its utmost ca pacity. In addition to the pleasures usually had In attending events of the Kind the committee In charge ot the entertainments has been exceedingly fortunate In securing excellent talent. Rev. Father Moffitt, the esteemed pas tor, anil his congregation are wotkliur haid to mane it a grand success. A lino piogiammo will be rendered this evening. Admission only 10 cents. The vigilance committees of the vaii ous waids of the borough met In the butgess' office on Thuisdav evening for the purpose of receiving the names of the candidates leglsteiing for the dlffeient borough offices. The follow ing registered: Tax collector, John i-. Jones, James Morris-. Jr , and James Mapleson. Ruiges, Wil3am O. How ells and William A. Rogeis. Council men, Fli.st ward, Thomas Moses, jr ; Second waul, John It. Johns, Thirl Waul, Michael Flueiman; Fouitli waul. Casper utt; Fifth ward, John P. Thomas and Anthony E. Jones. School directing, Flist ward, Tallle W. Jones; Second waul, John W. Reese: Fifth w.ud, William D. Thonns. The pil mailes will be held on Jan. 20, 1900 The musical competition to be held nt the Xebo Congiegatlonal chuich, of Rendham, on Xevv Yeai's night, pio mlses to be a grand tie.it. The con ductor of the evening will bo the Rev. J. L. Race. Adjudicator on literary, Rev. Ivor Thomas, of this place; on music, Prof. Jones, of Hyde Paik. The dlfteient chinches of this bor ough will fittingly eelebinte the pass ing away of tho old and the coming of the Xevv Year tomonow evening, with old-time watch services commen cing at 10 o'clock. Musical programs have been arranged for the celebi.i tlon and an enjoyable time Is promised. All are cordlallv lnv lted. Miss Sadie Caitcr Is seilously HI at her home on Main street. MOSCOW. Tieda. the 12-year-old daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. Samuel EMileman, died yesterday moining after a short Ill ness of diphtheria. The Misses Fleet, of the Water Gap. are visiting at the homo of Mr. and Mis. Costlei. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley leturned yes terday fiom a Ms!t with relatives at Ringhnmton, X. Y. Mrs. McCnrtnev. of Stroudsburg, who has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. G. S. Rrown, has returned home. Miss Ida Loveland, of Green Rldg who has been the guest ot relatives here, has returned home. Prof. Mat tin and family have been visiting fi lends at Jermyn this week. Mr. and Mis. Charles Adams aro moving In their new house opposite the depot Misses Inn und Muiy D'Pew visited their aunts nt Elnihui.t thl.i week. Hon aid Yenger has been the guest of Scrnnton fi lends for a few days. Mis. Ilonco Jones and sister, Mar in m. of Gouldhboin. visited fi lends In town Thuisday nnd Friday. Mis. Mciilhue and childien, of Scranton, nie visiting tim former's mother, Mis. Millard. OLD TORGE. Tho Methodist Episcopal church was tho scene of n very pretty wedding Wed. neday cvinlnij- nt b o'clock, when Mr. Evan Pickrell was united in marriage to Miss Ilertha Shotwell. Rev. J L Race, assisted lij Rev. DavN, pel formed the ceiemony. Tho bride was attended by Miss Annie Richardson nnd the groom by his brother Mr Thomas Plcltrcll. The bride wore a dress of roso silk with chif fon tilmmlngi1 The church was taste fully decorated, nnd the oung couple wero man led under an arch of ever greens After tho ceremony u reception was held In the church parlor and a bountiful wedding nipper was herved to about 130 guests. The presents wero many nnd beautiful. Tho young couple have gone to keeping houso In their newly furnlshid home Mrs Lvmun Hoffecker Is spending a few dnjs with her sister, Mr.. John A Mood, previous to her doparturo to Now Mexico Mrs Charles Jones, of Wyoming, spent lowest in the history ot the store. The People's WrMlVXWW A POPULAR CLnAKING HOUSE for tho nensttt ot All Vlin Hnve IIousch to Kent, Kcul Estate or Other Property to Sell or Iixchunuc or Who Want Situations or Help Thee Sinnll Advertisements Cost One Cent ti Word, Six Insertions for l'lve Cents u Word lixocpt Situation Wanted, Which rj In. scrtcd Tree, AGENTS WANTED. AAA AGENTS WANTED-RY THE EQUIT ablo Life Insurance Company of Iowa, t'ndcr long time commission renewal con tracts, In tho principal cities of Penn sylvania. Requirements nro about 30 or more years old, good habits, good char acter, and ability to succeed. Reliable reference requested I. T. Mnrtln, Su perintendent of Agencies, Des Moines, la. HELP WANTED-MALE. ENERGETIC SALESMAN - COUNTRY wotk School supplies. Salary J100 nnd evtras. R. O. Evans & Co., Chi cago, III WANTED-HY AN ESTARLtSHED business of n high order, n representa tive of ability nnd backing who can tnko up Its work In the state of PennsMvnnln; no schemo, permanent buluc3s with mone in It for tho rlKht pnitv Address, giving references I'OFNTAIN HATH URt'SH CO.. Grand Rnplds. Mich HELP WANTED-FEMALE. LADIESTO DlSTRiilUTE FREE SAM ples in city Call at 120 Washing ton avenue, from 8.30 to 10 30 a. m today. SITUATIONS WANTED SmVTT67T WTEETiYXYOUNG girl to do housework in small famllv ; would llko to work In Green llldge Ad dtcss 330 Putnam street, North End SITUATION WANTED RY A GIRL 11 je.us old, to take enre of babv, would liko to Wotk In Green Ridge Addicss, 33 Putnam stieel, North End. ARLE HODIED MAN AT PRESENT out of work would like situation of nnv kind Address T. II., Tribune office. WANTED SITUATION RY A RE spectablo oung ladv at housework in smnll family. Addicss J. J. R , 13C0 North Washington nv enue. SITUATION WANTED-RY A YOUNG mnn as driver. Address .1. M, Trib une oltlce. SITUATION WANTED-RY EXPERT enced and thoroughly competent loco motive and stationery engineer. Good refeience Address nnglroer, Tribune of lice. SITUATION WANTED WASHING, Ironing or anv kind of houscdcanlng by the dov, or will tnko wnshlng home. Address, Jlrs Lee, 631 Mineral street. SITUATION WANTED-nY A YOUNG man ns stenographer or bookkeeper; reference given; bond If desired. Ad dress jr., 1402 Jnckson street GROCERY CLERK. WELL EXPERI- i need, one thin understands the btisl ?!"''.:. ,,t',t of references. Address, II. . Iribune office BOOKKEEPER WOULD LIKE. A PO Htion. either ns nsstnnt or pilnetpiil; sfrlctlv temperate and reliable. J. Y. t hosier. Stroudsbuig Pa JllpyANjEOUS VANS NEYvPOOI, ROOM OIMnITtO iln nt W2 L.n k.ivvannn iMinie1, sec ond llnor Pool tables tor sale Wednesday with her parent. Mis (in rles Mouni'V. i he se liouls will open Jan. 2, oltct the holiday Micatlon Miss Rove Phillips, of Fouet City, Is hpt ndlng the holldajs with her parents Mis Willi im Tnskir und Miss Violet John-on were visitors ut Scranton on Wcdncsdnv Watch meeting will be hi Id nt the litlck Methodist Episcopal eluirch no.t Sunclu nlzht An old-fnshloned wntih-nlght lvlco will be held III tlui Old Foige McthodNt Eplscop.il church commencing at M o clock An interesting progiamme Is being arranged, followed h an old-time love feast There V 111 bo no s-elvlce nt 7 o clock. All are cjinohtlv Invited THOMPSON. Special to The Scranton Tribune Thompson, Doc. 21 J. S. Mulvey, of Port Jervls, hns been shaking hands with old acquaintances heie this week. Mr. nnd Mrs. Miles Kenjon, of Leon ardsville, X. Y., are visiting her par ents, Mr. nnd Mis. Thomas Walker, on Jackson stieet, during the Chilst mas week. George R. Little, of Montrose, was heie Wednesday taking depositions be fore W. P. Tallman In the contesFed toad ease fiom Ararat. J. E. Gelatt. of Buffalo, X. V., has returned to his business after a short Christmas time with his mothe-, Mis, L. W. Sanford, and other frlend.i m this vicinity. Arthur Foster, who has ben the efficient station agent at Stanuica for a number of years, Is on duty for tho company nt Carbondale at present. In the meantime, his brother, Guy, Is In charge at Starrucca, and his wife and son are with his parei's, Mr. and Mrs. X S. Foster. In this place. E. W. Pickering and Miss Ezoa Jen kins were eiuletly married Wednesday evening at the home of tho bilde's mother on tho East Side by Rev. A. I). David. They left on the 7 o'clock train without announcing their desti nation, but probably where tlce Is not showeied as from the clouds. F. W. Lewis, Aichle Crozler, G. I. Claik, Harry Bloxham and Roy Gelatt took In the excursion to Xevv Yoik yesteiday. Some of the git Is of Pleasant Mount and some from this place are m ik'ng faces nt eneh other In tho Susquehan na Ledger these days and not prettv faces at that. Harry R. Searlcs returns to his stu dies at Wyoming seminary, after a pleasant week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Searlcs. ' Mis. J. W. Browning, ot Scranton, Is with her parents, A. W. Gates on J wife, for a few davs. Mis. Lyden spent her Christmas wi'h her husband at Long Eddy. NEXT MINUTE MAY MEAN DEATH. If tho heart flutters, palpitates or tires easily, you mny bo next door to sudden death und not know It. Dr. Agnew's Cuio for the He ut gives Instant relief nnd cures "Tho pains about my heart weio so severe I could hardly breathe I thought I must die. Ono dose of Dr. Agnevv'H Cure for the Heart gave me perfect relief Inside of 20 minutes, n few bottles cured I llrmly believe it saved my life "Mr. Jol-n Jainleson. Turn Ont. Sold by Mutthews Bros, and W T. Clark -81. Exchange. FOR RENr. 4 LARGE ROOMS AND RATH. 300 block Madison avenue; rent, $17.00, Jf. 11. Holcatc. 1 ROOMS CENTRAL; RENT, J10.00. M. 11. Holgatc. It ROOM SINGLE HOUSE, MONROE avenue; rent, $33 00. M. II. Holgnte. 0 ROOM HOUSE, WEST SIDE. RENT, $10 00. M. II. Holgnte. 0 ROOM RRICIC HOUSE. MODERN, centrnl Rent, fa. M. H. Holgnte. 10 ROOM HOUSE-RENT, INCLUDING steam heat, JK. M. 11. Holgatc. 9 ROOM HOUSE, NEW. MODERN. Rent, Including steam heat, $30. M. II. Holgnte. NEW fi ROOM HOUSE-RENT, $11 CO. M If Holgatc. 0 ROOM HOUSE-RENT $12. M. II. Holgatc. Commonwealth Rldg WANTED-TO RENT. WAOTErUiHllDROlT'snn nblo for gentleman nnd wife, central ly located Address, X. Y, C, Tribune. FURNISHED ROOMS. TOR RENT A FURNISHED TRONT room with or without boaid. 418 North Seventh street BOARD AND ROOMS. FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED rooms to let and boarders wanted. Mrs. Harlow, 1JI Penn cvenue. FOR SALE FOR SALE-DRAUGHT HORSE. GUAR antecd perfect, S jears old: native Morgan stock, weight, 1.4CJ pounds. Also giocers delivery wagon. P. W. Rrown, 720 Madison avenue. HIGH GRADE MEN S RICYCLE, WITH lamp nnd new pair of tires, lor $13 00. CIS Washington avenue. HORSESHOEING A SPECIALTY, RAR Shoes. 7"c eiiPh. $2 HO per kct of four; Never Slips nt Helrlegel's, 317 Locust St. A FINE SQUARE DECKER PIANO. Will be sold very reasonably. Apply to MUs Sanderson, 1330 Sanderson nve. REAL ESTATE. $3 300-WILL RUY S ROOM SINGLE; A bargain Call nt office for particulars. M H. Holgnte. $.',300-VILL RUY FULL LOT CLAY avenue. C lots Irom lot Just sold for j;,C0O A b.ugaln. M H. Holgnte , fS,0iO-WILL RUY FINE HOME. iJUlX ey ovemie, property must be sold. Call at office. M 11. Holgate. $10,i,0WVILL RUY FIXE HOME ON the hill. Pi Ice reduced from $n,0H0. M. H. Holgatc. JI.2C0-W1LL EUV DOUI1LE HOUSE; rent 10 per ient. M. 11. llolgate. $2-.0-WILL V.'' MISS SEYMOUR'S home Qtilncv avenue Who will make an offer? M. II. Holgate. $7,500-WILL RUY DOUBLE HOUSE, single houhc, corner lot; good Invest ment. M. II. Hnlgate $;,000-WILL BUY NEW DOURLI1 hou-e. modem, sUani heat, good lo cation. M. II. Holrute $1 CM-WILL RUY NEW HOUSE. CEN tral M. II. Ilolirnte. $17.UO0-WILL RUY BUSINESS BLOCK Lickawauna avenue, listed at $JO,000. M. 11 Holgnte, Commonwealth Rldg. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY S:00 TO $1,000, WITH SERVICE, TO IN vest In nnv legitimate business that will bear Investigation Address E., Tub une office PROFITS IX STOCKS. WHEAT AND cotton Mnckev's Modern Methods Make Money Write for our free booK c E Mnckey & Co , 29 Bioadwa, New York. M ONEY TO LOAN. $1,000 AND $1500 TO LOAN ON FIRST mortgage, city propertv D R. Rep logle, attorney Mears building DRESSMAKING. DRESSMAKING FOR CHILDREN TO order, also ladles' waists. Louisa Shoemaker, 212 Adams avenue. NEWSPAPERS THE WILKES-BARRE RECORD CAN be had In Scranton at the news stands of Relsman Bron.. 403 Spruce and 503 Lin den; M. Norton 322 Lackawanna avenue; I. 9. Schutzcr, 211 Spruco street. LEGAL. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT A meeting of the stockholders ot the People's Anthracite Land company will bo held at the offices of W. T Hackctt. rooms 9-10 Price building, in the city of Scranton, on Saturday, Jnn 20. 1900. ut 1 p m. In accordance with tho b-laws of the compunv. for the purpose of elect ing directors fur tho ensuing year, nnd for the transaction of such other busi ness ns mny prcperly come before tro meeting. M M Hnckett. Secretary. THE ANNUAL STOCKHOLDERS' meeting of tho Weston Mill Company will be held ot tho First National Bank, Satuiday evening Jan. 13. 1'nw. at 6 o'clock. A. W. Dickson, Secretary NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT A meeting of the Mcckholdors of the Spilng Biook Water Company will bo held at the office of tho snld company, No. 501 Board of Trade Rulldlng, In the City of Scranton, on Wednesday. January 17, 1900. at ten n m . In accordance with tho bv-laws of tho compnnv, for tho purpose of ejecting dlrcctois for the ensuing 5 ear, and for the tiansuction of such other business as may piopeilv come before tho meeting T. II WATKIXS Secretary. NOTICE- IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT tho nnriml meeting of the shnichold crs of the Third National bank of Scian ton will bo held nt their banking rooms on Tuesda January 9, 1900. between tho hours of three and four o'clock p. m.. for the purpose of electing directors and transacting nny other buMncss that may properly come heroic the meeting. WM II I Ef'K, Sccretnry. Scranton, Pa . Dec 27. JS9U ELECTION NOTICE-THE ANNUAL meeting of the stockholders of Tho Scrnnton Stovo Woiks will bo held at the ofllco of tho compunv In Scranton, Saturday. Jnn 13, 1100, at 2 30 p m. BENJAMIN E. WATSON, Scc'y. PROFESSIONAL. ACCOUNTANT AND AUDITOR. 13 C. SPAULDING, i'.l TRADERS' RANK 'ding. ARCHITECTS EDWARD II. DAVIS, ARCHITECT, Conncll building, Scrnnton. LEWIS HANCOCK. JR., ARCHITECT. 433 Spruco st., cor. Wash, nv., Scrnnton. fredeIuciTl. RROWN. ARCHITECT. Prlco building, 120 Washington avenue, Scranton. DANCINQ. PROF. ST. M. KOVACHY AND DAUGH lers, Dancing Teachers. Strictly pri vate lesst ns nny time at residence, 622 tjuincy nvenue. t - 0ENTI3T3 DR. I. O. LYMAN, SCRANTON TRI vato Hospital, cor. Wjomlng and Mul berry. DR. II. F. REYNOLDS, OPP. P. O. DR C. C. LAURACH, 115 Wyoming avc. WELCOME C. SNOVER, Coal Exchange 2nd floor, Room D, Hours, 9 to 1, 2 to C. MOTELS AND RESTAURANT3 THE ELK CAFE. 123 AND 127 FRANK I In avenue. Rates reasonable. P. ZEIGLER. Proprietor. SCRANTON HOUSE. NEAR D . L. & W. passenger depot Conducted on tho Eu ropean plan. VICTOR KOCH, Prop. LAWYC1S RICHARD J. ROURKE. ATTORNEY-nt-Law, 500-2 Lackawanna avenue. Gen eral law business, collections nnd loans. J. W. DROWNING, ATTORNEY AND Counsellor-at-Lnw, Rooms 312-313 Mears building. D R. REPLOOLE, ATTORNEY-LOANS negotiated on real estate security. Mcnrs building, corner Washington nvenue nnd Spruce street. M. J. Law. DONAHOE. ATTORNEY-AT-Ofllces, 612-C13 Mears building. FRANK E F-OYLE, ATTORNEY AND Counsellor-nt-Lnw. R u r r building, Rooms 13 nnd II, Washington avenue WILLARD, WARREN & KNAPP, AT torneys nnd Counsellors. nt-Luw. R publlcnn building, Wnshlngton nvenue. JESSUP & JE3SUP. ATTORNEYS AND Counsellors - nt - Law, Commonwealth building; rooms 1, 20 nnd 21 JAMES W. OAKFORD. ATTORNEY-AT-Lnw Rooms 514, 513 nnd 515 Roard of Trado building. EDWARD W THAYER. ATTORNEY. Rooms 901-101. 1th floor Moors building. L A. WATRES ATTORNEYAT-LAW. 502 Roard of Trade building, Scranton, Pn. C R. PITCHER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Commonwealth building. Scranton, Ta. PATTERSON & WILCOX, TRADERS' National Bank building. C. COMEGYS, 9-11 R E P IT B L T C A N building. A. W RERTHOLF, A T T O R X E Y, Menni building. PHysiCIANft ANt) r.utnroit DR W. E. ALLEN, 511 NORTH WASH Ington avenue DR S. W. L'AMOREAUX. OFFICE 2T) Wnshlngton nvorue Residence TUS Mulberrv Chronic diseases, lung, heart, kldnevr nnd genlto-urlnnry or gans a sprMaltv Hours 1 to 4 p. m PRUI.1! SCHOOL OF THE LACKAWANNA. Scranton, Pa. Courses preparotor ti college, law. medicine or business Opens Sept. 11th. Send for catalogue Rev. Thomas M. Cnnn. LL 1") . princi pal nnd proprietor; W. E. Plumley, A M.. I endmaster. G. R. f -,AKK ft CO . SEnnlTE? AND Nurser.v men: store 14G Washington nve m c; green house, n'O North Mntn avo nuo; storo telephone, 7S2. WIRE SCREENS JOS KUETTEL. REAR 111 LACKA vmim nvenue, Scnnton, Fa., m.inufac nf Wire Screens M ISCELU aveaus .1 vUER'S ORCHESTRA-AIUSIC FOR halls picnics, parties receptions, wed dings and concert work furnished. For terms address R J. Bauer, conducto-. 117 Wvomlng avenue, over Hulberts' music store. MEGARGEE BROTHERS, PRINTERS' supplies envelope" paper bags, twine. Warehouse 130 Washington avenue, Scrnnton, Pa. BOARDING BOARDING 523 riND STREET. CITY SCAVENGER A. B BRIGGS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS and cess pools; no odor. Improved pumps used. A R. BRIGGS. Proprietor. Leave orders 1100 North Main avenue, or Elcke's drug store, corner Adams and Mulbeny. Telephone 9340. SCALP TREATMENT. ment, 50c : shampooing, 50c; facial massage, manicuring, 2.1c; chiropody, 701 Qulncy. RAILROAD TIME TABLES rn W WM -w - --- Lehigh Valley Katiroau. In Effect Nov 19th, 1SD9. TRAINS LEAVE SCRANTON. For Philadelphia and New "iork. via D. & H R. R at 6.45 a m nnd 12 03. 2 IS. 4 27 (Black Diamond Express), unci 11 30 p. m Sundnjs. D. & II. R. R. 1.58. 7 4 For Whito Haven, Hnzleton nnd prin cipal points in the coul regions, via D. A: H It R . 0 41. 213 und 127 p. m. Tor Pnttsvllle, 0.41. 21S p. m For Bethlehem. E.ir.lun. Reading, Har rlsburg nnd prlnclpnl Intermediate sta tions. Ma D. & II R. It.. C43 n m ; 12 01, 0 li 4 27 (Black Diamond Express), 11.30. Sundas, D & II. H. K . 1 68. ? p. m. For Tunkhannock. Towanda, Llmlra, Ithaca. Geneva and principal Intermedi ate stations, via D. L. & W. 11. R.. SOS n m.; 100 nnd 3 31 p. m. For Geneva. Rochester, RulTnlo, Nlng nra Falls, Chicago, and nil points west, via D. & H. R. R.. 12 03. 3 33 (Black Din mond Express). 7 4S, 10.41. 1130 p. m. Sundays, D. & II. R. .. 12 03 p. m., i.IS Pullman parlor and sleeping or Lehigh Valley parlor cars on nil trains between Wllkes.Rarro nnd New York. Philadel phia, Ruffnlo nnd Suspension Bridge. ROLLIN II. WILBUR. Gen. Supt., 26 Cortlnndt street. New York. CHARLES S. LEE, Gen. Pass. Agt , 25 Coitlandt street. Now York A W. NONNEMACHER, Dlv. Pass. Agt., South Bethlehem, Pa For tickets and Pullman reservations apply 309 Lackawanna avc. Scranton. Pa. iirie and Wyoming Valley. Time Table In Effect Sept. 11th, 1S19. Trains leave Scranton for New York, Xevvburgh and Intermediate points 011 Eile inllioad, also for Hawiey and local points nt 7 05 a m. and 2 2S p. m Re tin nlng trnlii3 nirlvo nt Scranton nt 10.24 a. m. nnd 3.10 and 9.10 p, m. SAMTER BROS. RAILROADTIME Tables. Schedule in Effect November 10, 1800. ( i , , Trains leave Scranton: 0.45 n. m., -wecfe clays, for Sunbury, HnrrlsburRy Fhllnelelpliln, Haiti moie, Washington, and for Pltts burp and tho West. 0.3S n. m., wcok days, .for Hnzleton, Pottsvillo, Rending, Noriistown, nnd Philadelphia; and for Sun bury, Hnrrisbnrg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington and Pitts burp; and tlid West. " 2.18 p. xn., week days (Sundays 1.D8 p. m.), for Sunbury, Harrisburg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Wash ington and Pittsburg and tho West. 4.27 p. m week days, for Sunbury, Hnrrisburg, Philadelphia and Pittsburg. J. R. WOOD. Gen. Tnss. Agt. J. II. HUTCHINSON. Gen. Mgr. Del., Lncka. and Western. In Effect Dec 17, ISM. SOUTH Leave Scianton for New York at 2 13. 3 00, 5 30, 8 00 and 10 03 n. in.: l.'Bi and .1 .13 p. m. For Philadelphia nt 6 30. 8 00 nnd 1001 a. m.; 12 55 and 3 31 p. m. For Stroudsburg at C 10 p. in. .Milk and Accommodation ot 3.40 p. m. Arrlvo at Hoboken nt CM, 7 IS, 0.1t a. in.; 12 OS. 2.17, 1 IS, 7.19 and 9 33 p. in. Arrlvo nt Phila delphia at 10 Oi n. in ; 100, 3 IS, COO unci S 22 p. m. Arrive from New York at 12.03. 2 43 and 4 00 u. m ; 100. 152. 5.31 and 8.13 P m. Fi om Stroudsburg at S 05 a. m. NORTH Leavo Scranton for Ruffnlo nnd Intermediate stations nt 12.10, 2 50, 4 03 nnd 00 n. m ; 1 51 und 5 50 p. m. For Oswego and Svrncuso nt 4 03 11. in, nnd 1.51 p m. For Uticn nt 2 50 n. 111. nnd 1.55 p. in. For Montrose nt Don 11. m.; 1 03 p m. and 5 50 p. m. For Nicholson nt 4 00 und C 13 p. m. Arrive In Scranton fiom Buffalo at 210, 2 53. 5 2.1 nnd 10 00 a. m.: 3"0 und 7 10 p. in. Fiom Oswego anil Svrncuso at 2.53 a. in.; 12 3.S und 3 30 p. in. From Syracuse nt 7 10 p 111. From Htlo.i nt 2.1.1 n. m ; 12 JS nnd 3 30 p. in. From Nicholson ut 7 50 a 111. nnd 0 O) p. in. From Monti ose at 10 00 n. in.; 3.20 nnel 7 10 p m BLOOMSBURG DIVISION Leavo Scinnton for Northumberland nt G 30, 10.03 n m ; 1.51 nnd G 10 p. m. For Plymouth nt 1 01 3 40 and S 50 p. m. For Nantlcoko at K 10 a. m. Anlve nt Northumberland nt 9 31 a. m ; 1 10. 6 0s und n 30 p m. Ai rlv e Nantlcoko at 1 20 n. in. Arrlvo nt liv mouth nt 2 01. 4 40 and 0 41 p m. Ar rlvo at Scrnnton from Noi thumberlund nt 9 12 n. m ; 12 3.1, 4 5.1 und S 50 p. m. From Nantlcoko ut 11 00 n. m. From Pl mouth nt 7.57 a. in.; 3 21 und C03 p. in, SUNDAY TRAINS. SOFTH-Lenvo Scranton nt 215, 3.00, C 10. 10 01 n. m : 3 33 nnd 3 10 p. m. NORTH-Leavo Scrnnton nt 12.10, 2 30, 4 01 p m ; 1 51 nnd 5.50 p m. BLOOMSBURG DIVISION Leavo Scranton nt 10 03 n. m. and CIO p. in. Delaware anil Hudson. On Nov. 15th. lSfi9, trains will leavo Scranton as follows: For Carbondale C 20, 7.53, 8 53, 10.13 a. m.; 12 noon; 1.2-J. 2 20, 3.52. 6.25, C23, 7.57, 9.11. 1100 p. m.; 1 Id a. m. For Alban, Sarntogn, Montreal, Bos ton, New England points, etc. C 20 a. m.; 2 20 p. m. For Honesdale C 20, 10.13 a. m.j 2.20, 5.23 p. in. For Wllkes-Batre-C41. 7.4S. 8 n. 9,'IS, 10 43 a. m ; 12 H, 1 2S, ? IS, 3 33, 4.27, CIO, 7.4S, 10 41, 11.30 p m For New York, Philadelphia, etc., via Lehigh A'ulley ltallroael-fl 41 p. m.; 12 03. 21S, 4 27 p. m.; with Black Diamond Ex press, 11 JO p m For Pennsvlvunta Railroad points, C.41, 9 .iS a. m ; 2 IS, 4 27 p. m. For western points, via Lehigh Valley Railroad 7.4S a m . 12 03, 3 H. with Black Diamond Express, 10.11, 11.30 p m. Trains will arrive in Scnnton as fol lows. From Cnibondale and tho North C 10, 7 4 !. S :S, 9.34, 10 ' 11.1S n m. ; 1.23, 2.13, .! 21. 4 23. 7 13, 10 -!s 1 27 p. m. From Wllkes-Riric unci tho South C 11, 7.4S, SIS, ID !K, U n n in.; US, 2.14, 3.43, 5 20, C21, 7 53, 9 03, 10.03 p. m.: 1.13 a. m. SUNDAY TRAINS For Carbondale 9 03, 11.33 p. m.; 223t 3 52, 5 47, ' 33 p ill. For WIlkes-Rnrre-9 3S, 12 03 a. m.; 1.5 3.2S. 5 43. 7 4S p in For Albnnv, Suntoga, Montreal, Bos ton, New England points, etc.. 2 21 p. m. Lowest rates to all points In United States nnd Cainda J. W. IU'IIDICK, (1. P. A . Albiny. N. Y, II. AV CROSS. D P. A., Scranton, Pa. Ccntrat Uailroal ot New Jersev Stations In New York Foot of Liberty street, N. It., and South Ferry, Whitehall Htreet Anthracite coal used exclusively, insur ing cleanliness and comfort. TIME TABLE IN EFFECT NOV. 19, 1SW. Tinlns leave Scrantor for Now York, Newark, Elizabeth, Philadelphia, Easton. Rethlehem, Allcntown, Mnuch Chunk and Whlto Haven, nt 8 30 a. m : express, 1,20; express, 4 00 p. m. Sundas. 2.13 p. m. For plttston and Wllkcb-Barre. S.30 a, m . 1 20. 4 00 p. m. Sundays, 2 15 p. in. For Baltimore and Wnshlngton. nnd! points South and West Ia Bethlehem, S 30 .1. m.. 1 20 p m. Sundays, 2.15 p. in. For Long Branch. Ocean Grove, etc., ad 8.30 u. m. and 1.20 p. m. Tor Reading, Lebanon nnd Hnrrisburg, via Allcntown. 8 30 a. m , 1 20 p. m. Sun davs, 2 15 p m For Potthville S 30 a. m.. I 20 p. m. Through tickets to all points east, south! and west nt lowest rato nt the station. . J H. OLIIAUSEN, Gen. Supt., H. P. RALDWIN, Gen. Pass. Agt. SCRANTON DIVISION. In Effect Wet, a.ltli, tsilff. North Hound. South Hound, SOS 50 1 1 8(1 1 , 20 a t 1 t a g. Stations k;- fj Ig nctT a m ii- M.Vrrlvu Xvuvci i. ut 'i TiN Y. Franklin'ht ... 7j ."$; 7 10, West. litxO. sweat ,.,, 71.a. I! ...700 Wechatnrcn .,.- 810.. 1, h r m Arrlvo LeayeA h r air m 10 45 ... 11V I'aaosU " Si5, tso 10 40.... 109 Hancock , ..... 211431 10 31 .. - i'-i M Starllftlit 2 S!2 4 15 to 21 . IJ16 Preston Pari ill4H 1015 .... U40 Wlnwoocl ... iMlUlS 1000 . ...usx 1'oyntcllB .;.., asofoH 9 50 12 M Orson S5WB.1 940 r-'tJ Pleasant Mt ate' 6 so 9 si ... us'.1! Unlondile au 6 34 925 .... n H lorestcity ... 3 19 eh 910 .. 1131 caibondnlo 334 GBI 907 . . ril"U lutellrIdso H3SI&M 9 n)i 1I12'I .Mavtll'ld 18 43 cut 85S iia.)i Jeunyn 3 46 6 01 8 5.li .... His. Archibald .,,. 6ilooj 8 50.. II I'll Wlriton .... 854 Oli 846. 1111 1'eckvlllo ..... &M 0 18 H 4J ... . 11 117' Olyjjluuit '..... 4 04 0 1 840.. U0i I'rlcebnrg 407 021 SH ... HOI 'Ihroop 410, Bv7 83J . 11 o) FrovldeiiCB 414I0SI 8.' . 11037 l'arl; I'laco .., (4 17' 6 aj 8 30 10 55 sci anion 4 so 0 8u a a U m LeaTo Arrive . e u i- u t Sunday only ' v I sigDims that trains atop on signal tor rat Bengers. , , 1 ruins 203 and 206 Sunday only, other tralni dally except Sunday. hecuro rates via untailo Western belorfl purchaslne tlfkPts and a 0 luoney: ; v . 1 hrouyli WOKner oullet sleeper and Ire re cltnlngcnalr cur New orlcto Cblctfo without, ctiaoee. l'iieiiKer liatca IlvUucod ta Two Cent I'er iHlle, J C. Andcrion, Of n. Pasi Act, T, Flltcrott, Dlv. haw, Agt. acrantou, l'a. 13 5crinton's Lending Outfitted, vu mull uiiu Duys,
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