THE SCUAiNTON TKIBU1NE- MONDAY, JANUARY 1, 1900. -71 CARBONDALE. 'CYCLE CLUB SETTLED. The 'Cycle clul) Is now settled In Its new quarter on North Churrh street, which have been elegantly furnished throughout. The club house H by fnr the most finely appointed In the county outside of Scinntott. A Janitor nml his Mifn imvn iwnn ItiMtullcit In Unrflold avenue nnnox. built for their accom modation, unit everything about th ImtnensG building W kept in perfect order. A new down pluno has been put In nnd the reading room supplied with the best perlodknK WORKING UNDER DIFFICULTIES , The Trnetlon nnd Telephone com panies continue their work under diffi culties. Ycsteidny tin- foinier hud a force of men tun row lug the sunge of Its roiul on North Church street nnd the mullled men engaged on that cold Rteel hurt anything but enviable Job. Sututclay, with meicury hovering ubout the zero ninik nnd the wind blowing a gale, linemen weie performing their duties on the tops of the high telephone poles. PURDY fit CO. CLOSED. At the Instance of (Seorge Atnmor man, the sheriff has closed the dnois of the stole of K. II. I'utdy & Co, lit Schenectady. X. Y. The judgment amounts to over $.",.000. In all pioba blllty the 111 m will lesuiue business. Mr. Ainniermnii, the execution creditor, la Iho "rnmtMliv" 1.lt t of lilt' 111 111 and his son, Leroy Amnio! num. looked after his lnttiestHln the concern. This tlrm formeily conducted u novelty store on Main stieet, next to the "Fair." The stock was turned to Schenectady the tlrst of last July. SATURDAY NIGHT'S FIRE. The new lire hell and the old gong sounded a Hie alarm for Fifth waid nf midnight Saturday. The flames weie In the house of Oeorgo O'Ls.uy, which was totally destioyod. The dwelling was situated on a knoll only a few feet ft out the ieenolt. Mr. O'Loaty has been eiy unfoi tiinate. A few yeats ngo the ccllai of his house dtoppoiljiito the mine of Stioud & Chamberlain. All the winter piovislons and a portion of the foundation wall weie swallowed by the cat th. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Mis. J. J. Thompson entertained the young folks Saturday evening in honor of Miss limes, of Wilke.s-P.ai re, who Is lsltlng Miss Clara Watt. "The Purple Lady" was presented at the Uiand opera house Saturday night to a ftilt-sUed audience. The banks and btoies of this city will be closed today. S. H. Williams, of Hotel American, Is 111. James Steele Is visiting Philadelphia fi lends. Miss Margaret Clifford, of Schenec tady, N. Y., Is visiting her parents on Cottage street. Mrs. II. C. Wheeler returned Satur day eenlng from Jersey City, where she spent three weeks with her mother and sl'-tois. Jeionie Wetherby. of Schenectady, w ill spend today w Itli his sister, Mrs. A. It. Jones, of Wayne strict. There Is line skating sit Alumni pails. Mr. and Mis. F. i:. Kilpatrick. of Ditto avenue. h.ii Issued imitations to their twenty-llfth wedding annlver b.uy on Jan. 12. A hoisc belonging to II. B. May was left standing on Au hbald stteet Satut day. A dog filghtened It nnd It ran to Main sttoet la Salem avenue, P.nk stieet and Lincoln avenue. Theio it loll and was captuicd. The buggy was di'tnagfd some, but the hoi so escaped injuiy. Tod.ij's postofllco houi't will be from s a. in, to 12 noon. Lobby open for lntk-box nwnets only fiom 3.30 p. m. to 4.30 p. m. One dellveiy by carriers- Xo money oidet or icglstiy business dona. Having a Great Run on Chamber lain's CourIi Remedy. Manager Mai tin, of the Plot son ding stoic, infoitus us that he Is having :i great run on Chamberlain's; Cough Remedy. Ho sells live bottles of that medeine to one of nny other kind, and It gives great satisfaction. In these dajs of la gtlppe theio is nothing like Chumbei Iain's Cough Remedy to stop the cough, heal up the sore thtoat and lungs and give relief within a vet y short time. The sales ate growing, and all who tiy it am pleased with its prompt action. South Chicago Daily Calumet. Tor sale by all druggists. Matthews Brothers, wholesale and re tall agents. PECKVILLE. Otllco hours nt the Peckvllle post ofllco today (New Yeais) will be as follows: Fiom 10.30 to 11.30 a. m and L' to 3 p. m. A. A. Swingle, postmaster. Arthur Thompson visited his sister at Pltt.ston yehterday. A. B. Kroup. of Berwick, is visiting Ills daughter, Mrs, J. B. Qrover. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kennedy, of Susquehanna, are spending a few days with tho former's parents, Mr. and Mrs, Henry Kennedy, of Prospect Hill. G. B. Newton Is gaining slowly from his recent severe Illness. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kay are the guests of relatives at Livingston Ma nor, N. Y. Bennett Hicks, nf Bet wick. Is tho guest of Dr. and Mrs. J. B. Grovor. Tho young daughter of Harry Simp son Is 111 of diphtheria. H. II. Simpson is confined to his home by illness. m OLYPHANT. Tho fair under the auspices of St. Patrick's chinch will this evening be one of the most enjoyable occasions that have taken place In the parish In recent years. The pastor, Rev. P. J. Murphy, has made every arrangement to Insure a pleasant evening. Tho rooms of tho Father Mathew hall havo been handsomely decotated In a neat and artistic manner, tho booths have lecelved tho special attention of the decorators and aro real cteatlons of fairy land with rich combinations of color most pleasing to the eye. Many valuable ai tides will bo disposed of. The Lawrence band, of Scranton, will enliven the heatts of all who love good muBlc. Tho entertainment will consist EVERY WOMAN SMUtlaeanndfanlUblt, moatfelr.McaUUnf n4lelni. Onlr brala Ifid tho purtu (Uup thoili wt4, Uja ra t tht bwi, gtt Dr. Pul's Pennyroyal Pills They are prompt, safe and certain la remit. .,. . . Too RonuiD a (Dr. Peal's) never dliappolnt. Bold for II .00 per box . For Sale by JOHN H. PHELPS, Spurce strast. of many of the best nrtlsts In the val ley. The programme Is ns follows: Selection, Ht. Patrick's choir; solo, Rob ert McCormnck: selection, colored ciuartelte, of Scranton; solo, MIbs Anna Brown; solo, Oeorgo Mornn, selections on the piano. Do not forget thnt the I.awienco band, of Hcrnntott, will be In attendance. Mr. John Ferguson, r., Is seriously III tit his home on Iacknnnna street. A high mass was celebrated In St. Patrick's church by He'. P. J. Mutphy at midnight. The Republican primaries, which wero to have been held at Million's hall, Saturday night, have been post poned. Mime Maty Ilogan. Btta nnd .Un tile iSttui attended the funeral of the little child of Mr. and Mrs. iP. J. Hums, at Green Ridge, Satutday afternoon. JERMYN AND MAYFIELD. Annual Meeting In the Primitive Methodist Church Today Attend ed a Lecture Personal Notes. The teachers and otllcers of the Primitive Methodist Sunday school wltl hold their annual meeting in the church this morning at 10,30 o'clock for the purpose of electing officers for the ensuing jear. The annual society meeting of all members of the' society over the nge of twenty-one yeats will convene at 2.20 p. m., to elect a board of tf.tstees for the ensuing year. At the close of the society meeting the quarterly confetenco will convene. Among those fiom Jetmyn who at tended the lectin e of Dt. MacArthui. given under the auspices of the Cat bondale Century club Ftlduy evening, weie: Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Stocker and sons Frank and Claude, Mt. and Mis. I). W. Coon. Mr. and Mrs. James Al len. Dr. S. D. Davis, Robett Picas, Miss Thompson. Miss Anio Hell!, of Philadelphia; Mesdames M. Osbo .ie, A. O. Oebhatdt, J. M. Urines, W L. Houghton. Downing and T. M Hunlcr. The entcttalnment at the Sacted Heart church fair to-night ought to attract a large audience. One of the best known ventriloquists has been en gaged to entettaln the pitions. Miss Maty Osborne, of Main street, while descending the stalls at her home jestctday moinlng, was solved with lull l dizziness an 1 fell fi 'lie 1 ottoni. T rtunale.y she i not soil ously Iniured, but suffered consider ably f i oni shock, and had to locolve medical attention An Impoitant meeting of the Mlnets nnd Laborets Benevolent fund of the Delaware and Hudson shaft will bo held tomortow evening. Frank Giles. Jr.. of Second street, Is visiting fi lends at Johnstown. The Dtlawaie and Hudson collier' worked about twenty-two day last month, which means the dlsbut lenient of about $30,000 next pay day. George Dunn, of Scranton, spent yestetday here with relatives. Miss Dotothy Kimball, of Scrinton. is the guest of Miss Lizzie Giles, of fceoond street. Theo. Phillips, of Bacon street, has been 111 for several das past with an attack of bronchitis. Fred Hattnoll, of Plttston, Is the guest of friends lieie. Mr. and Mis. W. S. Badger are spending the New Year with Blng hamton, X. Y. ft lends. Miss Gwylm and btother Geoige, of Plymouth, who have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. F. A. n.Utenborg, of Main street, have returned homo, and weie accompanied by Geoige Bat tenbetg, who will spend a few days at Plymouth. The martlage of John Bvans and Miss Mary J. Dinner will take place at 10 o'clock this morning In the Pilmltlve Methodist chinch. Mis. Aithur Day, of Cemetety street, Is suffeiing with tonsilitls. TAYLOR NEWS. Death of An Exemplary Young Wo man Watch Services Held This Evening Musical Competition. It Is many months since death oc cur! oil in Talor which has ea&t a gloom oer so wide a circle as that of Miss Sadie, the accomplished daugh ter of Mr. and Mis. Hdmond Carter, which occutred at her home on Main stieet on Saturday evening nt 8.S0 o'clock, after but a week's Illness of pneumonia, at tho ago of 22 year.-?. Miss Carter had a peiscnality of un usual cliatni. She was sweet and kind, good, devout and charitable. None knew her but to love her; none named her but to pinlse. Miss Carter was an active member of tho Calvary Bap tist church and also a teacher In the Sunday scrool. Deceased Is suivlved by her ptrents and two sisteis and one brother, Mrs. Charles J. Atkins and Miss Jenie Carter, of this place, nnd Benjamin Caiter, of Ptovidence. The funeral will occur tomortow after noon at 1,30 o'clock. Burial will be made in Washbuin street cemetety. Hyde Park. At the fair of the Church of Imma culate Conception at the link this evening an excellent treat Is In store. The famous Lally children, who are remarkable performers for their age. will be there. The price of admission Is only 10 cents. This evening the musical competi tion will bo held at th Xebo Congre gational church, cf Rcndham. Tho opening solo will be rsndeied by AVlll iam Morgr.ns. Watch services weie held at the dif ferent churches of our horough last evening, uio oki year or lsw was ushetcd out and the new year of 1300 welcomed in In n most fitting manner. Daniel Meddlnr. of Sayre, Pa.. Is visiting his brother. Operator John Meddlar. of Railroad stieet. Officers of Ledies" Camp Xo, U.l, Patriotic Order of America, will bo Installed on Tuesday evening, January 9, and not tomouow evening, as was at first (dated. William J. Stone, of South Main street, Is visiting relatives In Wilkes Bnne, Mr. and Mrs. Brown, who have been vlslt'ns relatives here for tho past few duys. have retumed to their homo In Xlcholason. Miss IMlth Thomas, of Kingston. Is visiting friends in this uornuMi. Tho following order has been Issued by Postmaster John W, Reese: In ob servance of New Year's day this post office will bo opened today from 9 to 10 a. m. and 1.2ft to 2.30 p. m. Rctfa- Pharmacist, ccr. Wyoming avenue and PALE WOMEN A Bloodless Face In dicates Trouble. Watery Blood a Menace to Health. WE KNOW HOW PALE PEOPLE CAN GET RICH RED BLOOD. COME AND LET US TELL YOU ABOUT VINOL When blood Is watery and thin, or, as doctors would sny, lucks red blood corpuscles, It is a sign that much is rad ically vvronp. Wo would advlso everyone who has such (symptoms to start ut once to tako n proper remedy to overcome th trouble. Thut remedy is Vlnol, the prontost and most modern tonic and reminder, N tnol owes us vtttue to me tact mat i It contains u a hlifhly concentrated statu tho active curatiM' principles i.- . .. . . .. . .. iracieii iruuicuus livers, me s iiiiiu rie- ments thnt have rondo cod-liver oil famous for wasting diseases. These medicinal elements are dis solved in a delicious tablo wlue so that Vlnol is most palatable. None of the vllp-smellinp; obnoxious grease thut characterizes cod-liver oil and frequently makes it tin impossible remedy for those who .should tuke it, is found in Vlnol. We could relate many instances where Vlnol litis done good nnd re stored the roses of health to the pale I cheeks of the sutterer. The following is u fair sample of tho i way people write in regaid to Vlnol : "For several months I suffered lassl- I tude and tired all the time. Also a, sinking feeling in my stomach, which nothing would relieve, and 1 was pale nnd weak. As an experiment I tried Vinol and if t wrote pages I could not ( tell all it has done for me." Miss. A. K. L.v Pnuscii, Amesbury, Mass. Because we know Vinol so well, and because we know so surely i what it will do, and bow it will accomplish the good it does in a scientific way, we unreservedly en dorse and recommend it, and in every instance guarantee to refund to any one what they pay us for Vinol if they do not find it entirely satisfactory. M1THEWS BROS.. Pharmacists. ter and money older departments will be closed all day. CLARK'S SUMMIT. Mif. r.ugene Noithup and two sons, Robbie and Hniiy, of Glenbuin, .Miss Geitiude Atheiton, of Ob pliant, and Mi. and Mis. O. K. Atheiton an 1 Lhildteti dined with Mr. and Mi.s. Win. Atherton on Clnlstmas. Mr. and Mis. .Stuait, of S.iu, ai visiting their daughter, Mis. ('. H. Men ill. Mr. II. P. Pedilclc luih lemoved his utoie to the Masonic building. Mts. Mnud Statk unci daughtet Hule, of West Nicholson, called on tt lends heie Satutday. PROF. COLES FOR JANUARY. 1'iom Sicrm and Slxus. 'Jim incU'oi illogical eonditlcns ot llio weather dm lag the nst four muutlu h.ue Ken such as to minliue the niuht kc ptie.it tint tile pl.i'ieth an the uat caii'-e of all meteorological ill-uni bailees, lor while lhe wete all rfloilptil uuetlui, on the other sldo of the .sun, dining tin li iiilu-cc iitenul il celibiatioii nt tin plan etaiy tonjunctic lis, tho metiotoloii al eoiuiltlons ol the whole wolld weie al most us culm and peuct fill us a sin , plug child. Hut as toon as the pl,itiet.ir. co'i eutlon Jidjourmd on the li.th of Dee i ut ile r, and the planets bisan to Mpaiute, Kicit mctf oiologtcal dlhlurbancus weie i.ottccd, and tin so dlstui buncos will co'i lluuo to inerense in power until the wholo world will be compelled to lecnict the inot dcstiuctlvc storms, Hoods, earth quakes, tidal wave, lillraids and elec trical btoiins eci bcfoio placed up in reccrd. Tho southern states must watch out for a blUhtlng blizzard; and the west ern statu for u gcneial inKturo of de rtiuctlon; wulle the eaFtern Ktntes n'ny be treated to Mimothlng new In tho line of storms TUB NBW ci:ntpry ybar. Ah the new centuiy (I'uXIl begins on a ' High Iiood" day and ends upon u "Low Bbb" day, wo may look for great dlsturlanies In the political, social, te liglous and lliiui.clal woild; especially during the lrttir part of the jear. Bauli has come out (lorn behind the miu, where ln was hiding dining the lime months of the gie.it pl.meti.ry ionium lions, and Is now In tho pioper pohltlon to teceie great ullllcllon fiom Jupltc. our tlnanelil Planet, and many good biiflncx men will go down, ciiito unepecledly, under tho buideii ot her npproslng Iniluence. Alt r tho lGlh of this month all of the planets, ojeept Venus and Neptune, will be on the moinlng side of tho miu, white they will hao u splendid opportunity to bom bald poor oM Mother Kaith and glo lur a seere punishment. The prcs-ont month will prove a surprlso to manv of the weather shirps who have been predicting "this and that " VALUABLH IXrORMATION. The :J, 1th. Dth, 10th, 1Mb, 21th und Kth will be the best das to plcklu pone und to pi'Cfaino all kinds of meat, ihe nth, lOlh nnd 15th will he the best dis to 1,111 perk, beef, fowls, etc, Tho best l.ts lor llshlng and hunting will bo tho Jill, 10th, irth, '.ttli and .'Jth. For when to ttlin erupa vines, tow caubago heed, nnd all such Incarnation, send for tho Pcbiuan' shuo of Storms and Signs. As tho planets uro in the light position now to eueoui ago the paraltlc and Hie rheumatic mi crobes. It would bo well for very family to sprinkle a small amount of t,alciatin and cofttu (equal pans) upon a hot stoio every day or o, Tho btrongot and best days for surgical operations will bo tho Sd, 4th, Glh. Cth, 0th, 10th, loth, 21th and 23th. Avoid nil operations, If possible, between tho 15th end 23d. Remember, about 75 per cent, of the "Low Bbb" per formed operations prove fatal, TUB STORMS AND 810 NS. Tho regular and tho reactionary storm periods this month may bo looked for be tween the in and nth, tho 7th nnd 11th. the 14th and ISth, tho 20th and 2id, und the SStli nml .'list. Tho Mercury periods will bring destructive, sleet storms and high gabs; rnd while tho western states arc In tho wry midst of raging bllzznrdb; sunshine t.rd thunder nhowers will up pear In the cr.Metu states; and lco versa, Tho southern states may meet with great loi by a storm bllrrird. The sunrise scents this month will be something grand. The great planets are all on tho morning side of tho run, and will con tribute their rnil.!iig niii to the luavenly panorama, whlfh will add un usual brilliancy to the beautiful sunlit seem . Watch for sudden changes In the stock mntket, ns nu ocoss of "HIrIi Flood" dnH brlnps (eltlpg scenes In the busi ness, political and socl-t! world, Don't forget the great Morni that w mentioned In our December fotecust. us It is (umlng In all its fuiv! Prof. C. Coles, Bdltor nf Storms and Slmis. Kingston, Pa f. S. A., Dec. lfl, 1S03. ate "DnnDS ARH FniTITS, words are but leaves." The many Wonderful cures o'fccteci hv Hood's flarmpirlUn. nre the fruit ny wlilrli It should b Judged. These proe It to be tho great remedy for nil blood diseases. HOOD'S PILLS Xon-lrrltntlng. cure all liver ItU THEATRICAL. "Blue ,Iean." "Dlue Jeans," the play of "saw-mill scene" fame, was again presented nt the Ljceum, Satutday, both afternoon nnd evening, before two good-sized audiences, The piece never boasted of being a !llnstortl!i,', nf fll.llllllllr. ni-iMQrll,'tlnf? ,.. .,. ............v ....s.w... i,Ut It geneially selves to amuse those wll nke ,ilc. "pastmal dtama." with ,x m.p,,,, accompaniment of long-lost husbands tctuinlng to wives and chit elren on Chtlstmns night. The company presenting the play was on the aei nge very good. The honois of the per foimance fell to Miss C. Blanche Rlio. who assumed the role of Itene. Tho .saw-mill scene was thtllllng enough to suit oven the most critical gallery god. "The Ounner'n Mate." An entirely new naval drnmn, "The Gunnel's Mute." Is to be presented In Scranton at the Lyceum, Mondny and Tiiesdnv. Jan. 1 and :'. with a special matinee Monday. This play Is fiom the pens of two men well calculated to plc ttne, In a consistent and titie-to-llfo manner, the Incidents nnd ever-day happenings nmong Uncle Sam's blue jackets. The ptoductlon Is under th management nf Augustus Pltnii, its claim upon the attention of it pattlotle theatie-golng public can be made ni stt onger. Thiee ot the the scenes of the play piesent actual repiodtictlotis of views of the ciulser New York. The btot v Is full nf sttong sensntlonil effect, with a gtatoful Intermingling of comedy. The scene showing the fire room of the New York, and the thrill ing climax which transpires In It, Is one of the stiongest Imaginable. "A Rap-Time Reception." A new laughable musical comedy, by George Totten Smith. "A Rag-Time Reception," which has been one of the season's comedy successes, will be pie sented here nt the Academy three days, commencing this afternoon. The principal membeis of the com pany include such well-known players as Otis Plxley, Gladys Van, Chnrles Roach. William P. nnd Bit die DeVaull, Phil Mlehlels, May McCabe. the Jed wyn Sisters, Olive North and J. Oodell, together with a c hot us of ptetty girls handsomely costumed. The comedy I full of novelties, delightful music and side-splitting situations Incidental to the play some unique and no el spe claltes me Intiodueed, At the Gniety Thf-ntie. Manager Wulsh oftets to his pat tons the Monte Catlo (Mils' Big Builesque company, the Hist three dis of the Xew Yeat. The compauj Is tald to be one of the best on the load. This will be their flist engagement this season. They come highly cndoised by ptes.s and public wheieei they hae ap peai ed. The jieifotinnnce commences and clones with u builesque that Intloduces a ihoitis of piotty gills that can sing and dance. The olio opens with Miss Helen Finest, a cleet loliulst and mlinle; Topaok and Steel In a new spe cially : Bernaid Williams, king of cauls; the I'uiopenii .sensation, the four Supetb.is; Kv.i Sw inhume nnd Maile Bonus, ch.ti mlng vocalists; tin oc Nudos Hying nttlsts closes one of the best olios of the season. The lesult nf the McCoy-Maher light will be toad by lounds fiom the sta ,e to night. "Shannon of the Sixth." W. II. Bowel's well-known pioduc tlon of Bdwaid B Klddet's powerful lomantle dtama, "Shannon of the Sixth," will be the inunction at the Academy ol Musle the last half of this w eek. The scenes of the plaj .no laid In India during the Sepoy lebelllou if 1837, and Mr, Kidder has dtnwn his I : spliation fiom aetuil occurrences of those stlulng times. It Is replete with noel incidents, and the story Is otis of vital Intel est, which never Hags from the ilrst tlse to the tlnal full of i the cuttuln. None Needed Rut Himself. Senator Depew does not tell how the following came to b u-potteii to him, but it Is such a good stoty that he us? It continually In dismissing dignified boies or lniluentl.il lngg.ns fiom his olllee, i elites the atiuduv Bvenlng Post The senator was on his summer vacation when a pompous little man called to see him and encounteied tlu colored pot ter who giianls the outer gates of the Depew sanctum. "I wnnt to see Chnuncey Depew" said the little man. "You caln't, sih. He's gone to Europe, sail." "Well, then, I'll see his secietary." "Sorry, sab, but Mlstah Duval, ho's done gone to Butope," 'Then I'll see Cornelius Vundeibllt." "He's In Newpoit, sail." "Well, Is W. K. Vanderbllt In?" "No, sail. He's done cone to New pot t, too." "That so? Then I'll see the !ce presi dent of the road." "11q'! in Albiny. suit." "How ubout the second vice piesl dent?" "He's down to Long Biitnch, nah." "Is tho superintendent In'." "Ho's out Inspcctlonln' do toad, sab " "How about (leneiul Passe;. ger Agent Daniels?" Debility and Its Coinptl iitlon. tncli in Wi'.i!.iiei. uiizlit,hoili,iinr, die lino of Hern' force uud loutrnl, Iturid fori'ivr by our exdu. I slo treatment, whlc b wuaid '(' nil (i;inrnin. B not a iiimss, return It (it our ex pciiko and I'ny !Sothlnr, Full nciount uintlcd culccl; un charge' KRIE MIDIOAL CO., BUffAlO, N.Y. The People's A POPULAR CLEARING HOUSE for tits ll-smlt n? AH Win Ilnve Houses to Rout, Real fotnte or Other Property to Sell or Kxcliimae, or Who Want Situation or Help Tltsu Small Advertisements Co: One Cent a WorJ, Six Insertions for Five Cents a Worei-Iixcep: Situation. WantJ, Which Arj Iu sorted Free. WANTED. GOOD SBCOND-HAND 8AFB, ROOM DOS Council Building. AGENTS WANTED. AOBNT8 WANTBD-BY T1IB BQl'tT able Life Insurance Company of Iowa. Under long time commission renewal con tracts, la the prlncli ul cities of Fenn S)lanla. Beriulrcmctits are about SO or more cars old, good habits, good char acter, and nullity to succeed. Hcllnbtu reference requested. I. T. Mm tin, Su perintendent of Agencies, Des Moines, I.i, HELP WANTED-MALE. oTru-noYTR ltulldlng. ACTIVK MEN ANDWOMHN KVKRY whero to tako orders for "Life of Moody," the great evalgellst. Sells at sight. Sample enabling you to make frcm J", to $7 dally, by mnll free on re quest. Address Globe Hlble Publishing Co, 7J.1 Chestnut St., Plilln., I'a. waxti:d-ri:maulk man to un it cr nnd lullict. Sal irv J1H a wick and expenses Addrcs, Manuf.ictuur, P. O. llox Kr.'T. Phll.i. P.i. C.OVr.ltNMr.NT POSITIONS- DON'T prrpiue for any civil set Ice 'or cen sus examination without i-iclng our cuti Ioruo of Infoi niatlon. Sent free. Colum bl, in Cot res-i ondence College, Washing ton, D. C. POU HALH TUB HOBSBllOLD GOODS of the late Mr. D O. Frodi rleks. con sisting of Purloi, Bedroom, Dining Boom Suits and Kitchen Furniture; r.nlv a few months In use; will take place Wedties ill. Jan. S, lino, at 10 a. in , at 3-'j Madi son nenue, city. KNBRflBTIC SALESMAN - COtJNTUY wotk. School supplies. Salary S10J nnd extras. It. O. l.ans & Co., Chi cago, III. WANTBD-BY AN BSTABLISHBD bulners of a high otdrr. n represcntn tho of abllltv nnd backing who cin nke up Its work In the state of P nnselvnnta; no scheme; petnianrnt business with monev In it for the right p.irtv. Address. gllnc leferences. FOUNTAIN BATH BHUSlt CO , (3r.mil Rapids. Mich. HELP WANTED-FEMALE. i7.i)Y'ovT:ii"iTw7ro has had bx- Ii'rlenc" la buslnes and understands bookkeeping. Silarv $10 01) per week. Ali two ladles to nddres ilnulars. D. If. Telman, Room IVis Connell Building. LADIBS TO DISTBini'TB FRBB SAM ples In cits'. nll at 320 Washing ton avenue, from S SU to 10 HO a. m. today. WANTED-TO RENT. WANTBD-FURNIRHBD ROOM. SUIT able for gentleman and wlfo; central ly located. Address. X, Y. C, Tribune. FURNISHED ROOMS. nMT!uJNVUR.Sl7l Qulncy avenue. FOR RBNT-A FBRNtSHBD FRONT room with or without boaid. 41S Noith Seventh street. FOR SALE HORSBFHOBINO A SPBC1ALTY. BAR Shoes. ;.-,(... each. $2 TO per set of four; Necr Slips at Heltlcficl's, 317 Loeust St. A FINB SQFARt: DBCKBR PIANO. Will bo sold eiy le.isnn.iblv. Apply to Miss Sandcison, 1530 Sanderson ue. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY $3"0 TO Jl.Ono, WITH .SBIIVICC, TO IV esl In nnv legitimate bulii(ss tint will bear tnvestlgitlon. Address B , Trib une ottlce BODrtG BOARDING 023 TINB STREBT. CITY SCAVENGER A. B HR1GGS CI.BANS PRIVY VAULTS and ci"s piiols. no cdor. lmproed pumps used A. B I1R1GGS. Pioprlctnr. l,(iic rdi rs 1KM Noith Mnln avenue, or Bli kc 's I'rug store , corner Adams uml Mulbuiy. Tclcplnne 9310. SCALP TREATMENT. 5Trs."TtTkbi.lbr. scalp TRBAT ment. 50c; sh impoolng. 50f.: facial mo'.s.u'e. tiianU tiring, 2"c ; chliopody. 701 Qulncy. DRESSMAKING. DRBSSMAKINO FOR CIBLDRKM TO order; also Indies' waists Louise Shoemal.ir, III Adams nvenue. NEWSPAPERS TUB WILICBS-BARHB RBCORD CAN be had In Scianton nt the news stands of Relsmau tiroi.. os spruce ana wi bin der; M. Norton SZi Lackuwnnna avenue, I, 3. 8chutr.cr. 211 Spruce street. LEGAL. TUB ANNUAL 5IKBTING OF TUB shareholders of the Theo. A. White Manufacturing Ccmpany will bo held Tuesday. Janu.u v 10th, at 2 p. m., In their olllee In the Oould Building. Linden street, for tho eleeili n of directors and the ti.insactlnn of mch other bu-lness ns iiinv be piopeily brought before the meet ing". L R. STBLLB. Secretary. NOTICB IS IIBRKUY OIVBN THAT A meeting ot the stcckholdeni of tho Sprint llicok Water Company will bo held at tho otllco of tho said company, No, 711 Board of Tiude Building, in tho Cltv nf Scranton, on Wednesday, January 17, I'iOO. nt tin a. m. In necordaneo with tho bv-lnws ot the company, for tho puiposj of i-lietlug dlnetois for the ensuing e,ir, mid for the ti.innit tlon of such other business us inny propetlv como before the muting T. H. WAl'KINS. Secretary. NOTICB IS HBRBBY OIVBN THAT the annual meeting of tho sharehold ers of the Third National bank of Scian ton will be held nt their banking reams on Tuesday, January 9, 190). between tho hours of three and four o'clock p. m for tho put pose of electing directors nnd transacting tiny other business that may properly come beforo the meeting. WM. It. I UCK, Secretary. Scranton, Pa.. Dec. 27. JS99. "Ho went awny to Cape 5Iay dls mawnln'." "Who In thunder is i mining the roid. anywny?" shouted tho little man, get ting ety led In tho face. "Well, I tell you, boss," replleel the ebon attendant, "dls yete toad Jes' tun hltself, sah, nn' deto hnln' nobody needed 'round to look after things but me." - A PLBASANT DI TY.-"Wlu u 1 know nn thing worthy of iccomuieudutloii, l consider It my duly to tell It," s.ijs Rev. Jnme.i Minlcck, of Bumsbuig, Pa. "Dr. Agnow's Catnirlml Powder has cured mo nf Catiirrh of II e curs standing. It is certnlnly magical In Its effect, The ilrst application benefited me In live minutes, I would not bo without It In the house. Sold by Matthews Bros, and W. T. Clark S3 Exchange. SITUATIONS WANTED smTowTluTlnYXiiFNo girl to do housework In small fanill ; would like to work In Gieen lllilge. Ad dless S3J Putnam ulrcct, North Bud. StTFATlON WANTT.D UV A OIBL 14 cars old, to take (are nf baby; would like to work In lln.cn Itldgi'. Addles, 32li Putnam street. North Bud. AULB IIODICD MAN AT PHBSBNT out of WOlk would like 'lltintlon id nny kind. Address T. H., Tribune olllte. WANTBI) - SITPATION BY A RB spertable oung Indv tit bousewoik In small family. Addiess J. J. B 13M North Washington avenue. SITUATION WANTBD-BV A YOI'NO man as drler. Address J. M Tilb uno ottlce. SITUATION WANTBD-llY P.XPBItr. cured and thoroughly competent loeo. motle mill stationery riiglmei. Hood inference. Address Hugh ccr. Tribune of lice. SITUATION WANTBI) - WASH I NO, ltoiiliiK or nnv Kind of hnun leaning by the day, ot will take washing home. Address, Mts. I.m-, C3t Mliicral street. SITUATION WANTBD-BY A YOUNO innn as stcrogrnpher or tinokkieper, rer. reneo gion; bond If desired. Ad dress M H02 Jneksnn street. PROFESSIONAL.. ACCOUNTANT AD AUDITOR. B C. SPAUI.D1NO, building. il TBADBItS' PANIC tRCHITKZT'i BDWABD II. DAVIS. ABCBITBCT. Connell bullillng, .Scranton. LBW1S HANCOCK. .III. !Cit7'TllTi:i 'T. "!" Spruie st., cor. Wali a , Si t.inton. KRBDUUICK I,. BROWN. AIUMIITBCT. Price building, 12; Washington .ncnue, Scranton. DANCINQ. FlTorCsT M KOVACIIY AND DAUC.lf teis. Dine In.; Teaehits Sttletlv pil ate Ic-scns nny tlino at icsldeuce. 3 Qulncy aei.ue. DR I. O. BYMAN, f-TRANTON PRI nto Hoxpltal, eor. WjomlliB and Mul benj. Fit. H. F. RBYNOI.DS, OPP. P. P. DR. C. C. I.AUBACH, 113 Womlug ae. WBI.rOMB C. SNOVTBt, Coal Bxeliunrf 2nd floor, Room D, Hours. 9 to 1, 2 to !i HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS TUB KLK CAFB. 123 AND 127 FRANK lln avenue. Rales reeson.ible. p. ZBICLBR, Pioprlrtor. SCRANTON HOUSB. NBAR D.. L & W. passenger depot. Conducted on the l.a ropean plat.. VICTOR KOCH. Prop I ""' RICHARD J. BOURKB. ATTORNF.Y-nt-Lnw, 500-2 I.acknwanna aenue. r.cn eral law buslne-s, colIetlons and loans. J. W. BROWNING, ATTORNBY AND Coiltisellor-at-l.aw. Rooms 312-J1! Meurs building. D. U. RBPI.OC.I.B. ATTORNBY-BOANh ngotl.ited on teal t.ile s;curit Mi.irs building cm m r Washington neiiiie and Spruce street. 51. J. Law. DONAIIOB. otucos. 1,12-rr ATTORNBY-AT- Menrs building. FRANK B POVt.B. ATTORNBY AND Counsellor-nt-t.aw. Burl building, Rooms 11 and II, Wnchlngton neitiue WILLAltD. WARRBN KNAPP, AT tornees and ( onnseiif,rs-iit-l.av iie publlcan building, Washington a nine. JBSSFP d JBSSFP ATTORNBYS AND Counsellors - at - Law, rommonwc tilth building, rooms 1, 20 nnd 21 JA5IBS W OAK FORD. Law. Rooms 514, 51", Trado bul'diiig. ATTORNBY-AT- and CIS Biard of F.DWARD W THAYBR ATTORNBY Rnrtns 901-91I, ith floor Mcirs bulldlnr L A WATRB" ATTORNBY-AT-I AW 502 Bo.ild of Ti.idn building, Scianton, Pa. C R PITCHBR. ATTORNl'V-AT LAW Cnminouwenlth building ii.intnn P.i PATTBRON , WILCOX. Nation il Rank bulldtug TRADBP.S' r comt:gys, o-i ; building. R B PI' B 1. I C A V A. W. BFRT1IOLF, 5Iont building ATTO R N B Y. rni"!r'"i- -"'-s ii-.-nv" DR. W B. ALLBN, 511 NORTH WASH Ington avenue DR S. W. L'AMORBAUV. OFFC: "i Washington acroe. Iti vldence 111S Mulbertv Chronle diseases, lungs, heart, kldnees and cenltn-uiln irv o. gans a specialty, llnttis 1 to 1 p. m -t,-.i SCHOOL OF THB LACKAWANNA. Scranton, Pa. Courses prrparatorv to college, law. nudlelne or business Opens Sept. Bill Send for catalogue. Rev. Thomas 51. C,in, I.L D . princi pal and proprietor: W. B. liuiule. A 51,. headmaster. enrrrjs: O. R. CLARK CO.. SBBDMBN AND Nurse 1 men; stme llfi Washington ne lil c grien hoiie. 1139 Noith 5Ialn ae nue; storo telephone, 72. VHP". SORCV3 JOS. KUBTTBL. BBAB 111 KUBTTBL, wnniii ainue, SHi'intou, u.t tutor of Wlr? Set cons. BAUBR'S OBCHBSTBA-MUSIC FOR balls, picnics, p irtles, receptions, wed dings and conceit wotk furnished For terms address It, J Bauer, conductor, 117 W.omlng uo:u'e, over llulbeits' music store. 51BOAROBB BROTIIBRS." PRINTBRS' scpplles, en elopes paper bags, twine Win chouse 110 Washington aenuc, Scranton. Pa. RAILROAD TIME TABLES Central Kullntil f Nev lu'n- Stutlons In New Yntk Foot of l.lbeitv stieet, N. It., und South Feri, Whitehall street. ' , , , , , Anthracite coal used exclusive ly, ln" i Ing elianllness and lomf.irt. TI51B TAI1LB IN LFFBCT NOV V. P'h. Trains leae Sernntor for Now Yoik, Newark, BlUabith, Philadelphia, B.iston, Bcthlchein. Allcntown, 5Iaueh chunk and White llaen, nl s.30 a in.: expiess, I,-;,), express. 4 0) p m Sund,is, 2.15 p. in, For Flttstoti and Wllke s-Hnire, b30 a, ni . 1.20. 4 10 p. III. tf und.t s. 215 p. w. Foi Biltlmoro and Washington, and nnliits South and Wist Via Hethlehcni, bio a. m , 1 20 p. in. Sundas. 2.15 p. in For Long Brain h, Ocean (iroe, etc., at 8.10 a. m, nnd 1.2) p. m. For Beading, Lebanon and Ilnrilsbuig, ln Allentonn, 8 31 n, m , 1 20 p, m. Hun. cloys, 2 15 p. in. Fnr Potts Hie, SCO u. m, 1 2J p. m. Through tickets to nil points east, south and west nt lowest rate at tho station. J. II. OLHAl'SBN, Oen. Supt.. H. P. BALDWIN Oen. Pass. At. LACKA- tuanufiic- RAILROAD TIME TABLE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD Schedule in Effect November 19. 1809. Trains leave Scranton: 0.45 n. m., week day, for Sunbury, HarrlsbttrfT, Philadelphia, Balti more, Washington, and for Pitts burg and the West. 0.38 a. m,, week days, for Hneleton, Pottsvtllc, Reading, Norilstown, and Philadelphia; and for Sun bury, Harrlsburg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington ana Pitts burg and the West. 2.18 ;i. m., week days (Sundays 1.58 p. m.), for Sunbury, Harrlsburg. Philadelphia, Baltimore, Wash ington and Pittsburg and the West. 4.27 p. in., week days, for Sunbury, Harrlsburg, Philadelphia and Pittsburg. J. It. WOOD. Oon. Pnss. Agt. J. II. HUTCHINSON. Gen. Mgr. Del.. I.tu'i . an I WosUrti. in Bffect Dec. 17, 1S09. SOUTH Lea o Scranton for New York at 2.13 .'100. 3 w, Suo and 10 03 ti. m.: 12 33 and .I'll p m. For Philadelphia at 5 JO, XW and tool n. in,; 1233 and 33.1 p. m. For Btroudsburg ut 6 1o p. m. Milk nnd Accommodation nt n to p. m. Arilve at Hoboken tit 0 33. 7.1S, U.1G n, m.I 12 Oi, 2.17, 4 K 7,1't and ;i Kb p, m. Arrive at Phllu dilphli ut 1000 a. in.; 100, 34S. 000 and s 2.' p. m. Arrle from New York at li 03. 2 13 and 4 00 a. til.; 1 Oil, 132. 3 31 and 8 t3 p m From Stmudsbiirg at 803 a. m. NORTH-l.ine Scranton for Buffalo and Intel tin dlnte stations at 1210,2 50, I "i and ;i (i a. m , 1 !', ami 3 30 p. m. Fo; Oswego nnd Sw.iun-o nt to', a. m. and l.fi p. m. Fur Utli.i at 2 30 a. m. and I ",3 p. m. For Mont lose at 900 n. m.; 1 o3 p m. nnd 3 30 p. m. For Nicholson nt too and ill," p. m. Arrle In Scranton fiom Biiffnlo at 2 10, 2 33. 3 2", and 10 00 a. m : .1 'M and 7 to p. m, Fiom Oswego and s r.u in e nt 2 rr, a in ; u 3s uud ;i io p. m. From S incuse at 7 l'i p m. l-'rom t'tlca nt 2.13 a m : 12 "S anil .! "o p. in. From NIchoNon at 7 .71 a in, and fi 00 p. m. From Montroe at 10 00 a. ut,; 3 2) and 7.10 p. in. BLOOMSBURO DIVISION Leave Sitniiton for Not tlumibetland at 0 30, 1008 a m.; 1," and i. In p m For PI mouth at 1 0",, 3 11 and s ",0 p. m Foi Nantlcoko at s.10 a. m Anli' at Northumberland at 9 33 n in , 1.10. 3 us und M p. in. Ar rle Nniitkoki- -it 9 .fl n. m. Arrive nt Pl mouth ut 2 (",, I 10 and 9 13 p. in. At rle at Serantcm from Noithumliuland ut 9 12 a. in, 12 33, 133 and S .V) p in Fiom Nantlcoko nt ll.no a. m From Plj mouth ut 7.37 i. m . 123 nnd fin", p. m. SUNDAY TRAINS. SOUTH l.cae Scranton nt 2.13. 3 00, 3lii. 1iii3 ii, m ; .irt nnd 3 4n p. m. NORIII-l.c-iee Sirn.iton .it 12.10. 2 50, 4 o3 p. m.; 1 53 nml 5 30 p. in UI.OOMSBFRIS DIVISION - l.eae Sunnton at 10 03 a. m nnd C 10 p. m Dcliiw u-j nil I HtnUiHi. On Nov. Pith. 1S19, tialns will leave Scranton as follows: For Caiboinl,ile-0 2). 7.51, S VI. 10 13 la. m.I 12 noon. 12!. 2 20. 3 52. 5 23. 6 2... ..... 9 15. 11 oil p m.; 1 Pi n. m. For Alb.inv. Saratoga, Montreal. Bos ton, New Bnglnnd points, etc. fi 20 n. in.; 2 :o p. m. For Honcsd.lle-C 20, 10 13 a. m.; 20, S 23 P. ni. for Wllkes-n.irre fi 4 , .IS. S.41, 4.27, lis 6 10, in a. m.: 12M, 12S, 2 IS, 3 3! 7.1&. mil. 1110 p ni. For New York, Philadelphia, etc., K Lehigh Valley R-illrond-fi.15 p. m.; 12 01, 2 1S. 4 27 p. 111.; with 111 ick Diamond Ln liress, 11 ?0 p nt. , . ,. For Pennslanl.i Railroad points, C.Ij. 9 3S a. m.: 2.18, 4 27 p. in. For western points. !a Lehigh alIeY It.illrond-7.4S a. m.I 12 Oi. .113. with BlacK Diamond Bxpiess. 10.11, 1130 p. m. Tialns will an lo In Scranton ns fob- From C.irbnndalo and the Nnrth-6.4 Tt! S.'.s '3 10 IS. 11 5S a. m.; 1 2.1. 2 15, 3 25. 4 2.1." 7.11. 10 J 1127 p. ni. From Wllkcs-Hiue nnd the South 6.1 . 7 4S. s 4S, litis. ll.."5 11 m.: LIS. 2 14. 3 4S, 5 20, (,21, 7M 9 05, 10 05 p in ; 1.11 a. in SUNDAY TRAINS Foi Carbond.ili U03. 11 3J p. m.t 2 21, 3r-.' 5 17 ''5! p in For Wllkes-P, ino-'i3S 1201 a. m.; 1 ui, 3 2S, 5 ti. 7 IS i in. , For Alb.inv. Sn.itora. Montreal, Bos ton. Nu Falkland points, etc.. 2 23 p. m. Lowest i.itcs to nil points In United States mid Can id.l ,r W IIFRD1CK, !. P A Albiny. N, Y. II W. CROSS, D P. A.. Se ran toll. Pn, Lcltifjli Vall.-v Cnll'Mtl. In Bffict No lull. isio. TRAINS I.BAVB S-CRANTON. For Plillidelphla and New Yntk. li D. & II R B. at OF, il. 111. and 120!. 2 IS. 127 (Hl.ick Diamond Fxptc-ssl. and ll.ir p in. Sundas. D .. II. It. It. 1.3S, 7 4 '' For White llimii, Iliizliton and prln elpil lioints III the coal legions, lu U .. 11 It R . 0 13. -' is and 1 27 p. in. I' of Putts lib i. i. -' is P. "' i',,,- ii. ihi, h, ni. Bn-loii. Rending, H.ir- llsblllg nml pilnclii.il Inteimidl ito sta- tb ns. ia D. . ti u. u . "c a. oi.; Is I "7 iBIuk Dliiniieid Lspioss), o.,.:.i..u n .e. II It. R . 1.5s. 74s i. 12 01, 11 TO. m. .,,...;-. -.- , , -, .,, Fill TllllMI IIUIIH I. ie,.eii,e... ..,,,,.., lib it ii Gi'iieii and pilnclpnl Interim dl ,,te. Millions. la 1) L A W. R P.. 0S n in , I i" and 3 !5 p in For Be ne.i. Roe In ster. Buffalo. M ig 111.1 Fall- Chli.igii. nnd nil points we-t. , l). II It B.. 1-' 'a "' ("lack DU liionil Bsiire-si. 7 Is 10.11. 11.30 p. in. suiiuli-. D A. II R. B. 1-' i P- rn . . 4S Pullman pallor and sleeping or Lehigh iilh pallet i. us on nil trains between Will,, "!! me and New Yolk. Philadel phia liutlulii and Suspension Bridge RdLl.lN H WILBUR. C.i n. Supl , 2j Uoitl.indt stliet. New Yolk. CIIARLIN S I.BB Gen. p.is. Agt. 29 Ciiitlnndt siiei t, Nw Yoik A. W NONNBMACHBR. Dlv. Pass. ,Bt., South Retlih hem. P.i For tliket- nnd Pullman ie-eiatlons apply ""' Lack iwaun i ae-, Seraiiton. Pa. l.nc nml Wvmnim Viilluv. Time Table In Bffect Sept. 11th. li. Tialns le.ne Scianton tor New Yoik, Niwbuigh and luti rniedlati1 points on Bile i.illioad, al-o foi llawle and local Putins at 7 e5 a in, nr.it 2 2s p. m Retuinlug trains nrthe at Scranton at lu 21 n m. and .1 Pi and 9.10 p in srutYnt.Y iivtsio. in i:rioci net. 'Jatii.'isnt. N'ortii Hound. houtli llonpd WW uAiilu- I.eaei S Y Frank In ht I 7 in West, 4.'na street 7( weciiawiien - ... fconr .... if n'Arile:, r 'iffyt "f r m i im ue'liaeeueii 10 43 111 10 10 31 10 21 13 13 I00 11 Ml 0 40 I i H.'i 'I In ,.i l l vaou-iit ... t.'io i.iu . 1 ' Hanoi clt ' : hlai)l,'lu Pieston 1'arl; Wluwouci 1'oyotello , it son l'leisaut Mt. I iiiuiiUMo loicsLiliy t'at tuiiil i o WhiteltrbUe -M tt) field Jerui) n Arclilbilil Wliiloii Peckllle olwlmut Irleibiirg 'ihioop I'rnMdeiice l'aik l'i.ico Z... f 2 111 4 31 i r. ,. I- U i r. 2 22 413 2J1, M '2 41 fit)' i &! r, h SSS HI :un r fa 3C9-t1l ariti'so 3.11 nn .UNI. .11' III . J J sv .11.' 1 11 . I.' 1.1 uro Jit 49 nit urn , 1112 il . 111'! . 11 is .ill IV . n ii . IIH7' . 11 01 . II HI. .. ii H ..fl0'.7 1H7 '101 USs 851 MSill 8 tie N4. t I) si:1 flto A Ul 8 SM 0 01 3ai 8 SI liOJ 16 4 01 0 '21 4 07! 0 21 4 10 IS '.7 4 14 6 31 (4 17 ASS 4 20 Uio .10 53 scranton .x Mleau Arrlc jtmo- u t, hunrtav only. i 5K,. f Hls'iUlioi tbut trains stop on Blgntl (tftas. getiecra 1 1 uiiis 20 and ion Sunday Qalf.'ttUcrXIiai dally except niuidiiy. i TT secure talis via untailo Veatern WtPTO puicu.i-iiii iickcim uua save iiianey k I'M,' T.VUicrott, Dlv, fuxAkVMraaucysr I jlLM.-.jt SOS 2011 It -.1 urninn. . is W c - I 5 f. baa