THE SCRANTON TKIBUNE-TUESDAY, JANUARY 2, 1900. 'H CARBONDALE. LAKE HOUSE BURNED. Stephen Whlttiioie's Crystal Luke hotel uns tntnlly destiovcd by fire yesterday morning. The origin Is lint known. Thoio has been one tnnn liv ing then- dime V. I. Thompson un I family went to Sernnton. Tho hotel Is iiiic (if I In Innd-iuntks f this vlolnltv. The- original stood thetc before I'liilionilntc was thought of, and was one of the "topptnn pticui on the famous Mllfonl nml oweg) turnpike. That building wan remodel od Into the Bttuctuit! burned, Fifty, jears ugo It wh the scene of many parties und gutliei lugs of varloui kinds. The oilglnal bulldet was mined Har ton. lie wold to u man named Camp bell, who cold to the late Andrew Simpson. The Simpson estate disposed to Hnzlotnn banker Hondilft: In HHii tho piosent owner came Into posses ploti. WILL RESUME BUSINESS. The many frlcmW of K. I). Purdy it Co,, who moMd thelt tmvefty store from this ( Ity to Sehnectady, last pummel : who weie closed by tho sheilff last week, will be 'glad hi loam that theli attalis have been readjusted ii ml the business will ! opened ugln Sattlidav. Ml"' Mnggl1 Cllftoid and Jeionie ".Vothorby, of till 4 city, who wire olotklug the le, will le.no thl morning foi Si henect.idv to icsume their positions. MORE YARD ROOM. The glowing toil business of tho Del.iwaio and Hudson i onipiny re quite ir.oie aid loom, and the like stieet piopeitles of Mm. A. liattle, Mis. Thomas Walsh. Potci O'Xelll and Patiltk Mantiion hae been purchased, the ynid limit being esti'iided to a point below the "Lookout." DEATHS. At I o'clock v'steidu.v morning Mrs. Maii.i T. l'iriill tellet of .Tamos F. run I'll, who died (he yens nKo breithed hei Khi. She was lifts -0112 oats old; had atas ri sided In this city, wlit'ie her Christian tliarueter won many fi lends. Deceased Is sin vlved by seen ehltdren: Sister Oer ildlne. ot Seranton; Mrs. Hatiy Wil liams. Misses Katherine, Kiln, Anna and Lucy, and John Farroll, of this olty. A teojuiem mass will be cele brated In St. Hose chinch at 9.31, Wednesday morning. Mis Elen Van Klik, of No 11 Higi sheet, died Sundav, aged sixty-six j ears, ot pneumonia. One daughter. Mrs. W. 15. Stanton, survives; two brothel s, Hllsha and Arnold Lilts, of this city, and two sisters, Mrs. Kate ct.iidnci, of the "Falls," and jj, . Abner (Sofl. of Dundatf. Funeral will be at the icsldence at 2 o'clock this afternoon, new Charles Lee will olli c i.i to. Interment at lltookslde. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. (!. I". Swlgert uk.s in Hinghamton yesteuluv A. J. Wells Is (onllned to his homo on Ninth Chin th stieet, by rerlous Illness, John Cole's $100 hoiso died suddenly jesteiday moinlng. A. J. Thompson nlso lost a home esterdav. Mis. Oeoige Dlmoek. of Chestnut avenue. Is visiting Ol pliant friends. Mis. Rdw.ud Dlmoek has letuinea fiom a Ilt with Peckvllle friends. The Amaranth Social dub gave a delightful social at liuike's hall last evening. Pi of. Firth furnished music. Mis. A. S. Lensley entei talned lur bmther. Mllo Wilcox, of Nineveh, jc toid.u Fiank Llndsiy is In the niettopolls on business. Mrs. II. It. Litluop. Mis. Mniv L. Ciane and family, nnd Mis. M. Is.iiiello Lathi op and t.milly, and M. I). Lath nip dined cstetdiy at W. W. Lath lop's In Gieen Hid e. "SRLr PRESERVATION Is the first law of Nature." and to take Hood's Sarsaparllla on the Hist npeaiance of lmpuie blood Is an important step to ward self piccrv.itlnn. It makes rich, red blood and Insures good health. HOOD'S diugglsts. PILLS do not gripe. 2.'.c. All PECKVILLE. Members of the Seranton and Petk vllle Gun club gave a shoot on the Poekvlllo grounds josteidny afternoon Each club was to select ten men but upon the arrival of the Sci anion con tingent only seven men appeared To make up the ten. time uei.. , i.. fiom the Peckvllle (lub Live ni,...,,. u were shot at. cadi man shooting at ten bltds. Peckvllle won bv one blul. Foi. lowing Is the sroio and paitles p.iitlcl- in Washing Paint don't scrub it and wear off the sur face. Use Gold Dust Washing Powder according to direc tions printed on every package and you will be pleased with the results and surprised at the saving in labor. SiH rr frc bookltt-" Golden RuU for Rouitwork " THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY CHciio St. Unit NewTorlc BoKoo cmniin WHEN ,N D0UBT y tvlgortoihewhol.hli,ir. awaTL. .. money, Is.bo. bind li,7, i.6wb0", VB iiU SpuJce Itr. PHELPi' Parmaci.t, ccr. Wyoming avenue and Our Ad. rating: Sernnton J. D. Mason, 4; II, K, Spencer, fi; Charles Von Htorcli, 7, II. Cullen, C; H. nittenbendor, D; Joe Shotto, 6; Thomas James, .1: F. P, Hon Jamln, G; William Walker, .1; J. De pew, 5. Peckvllle William Allen, I; William Oo:ne. I; J. Shone, 0; W. Orn ham, 6; .1. Reese, 4; J. D. Peck, fi: D, Howells, t); W. J. Itrmtd, 7; Ilobeit Peck, 4; H. M, iPlercc. S. Mr. and Mrs. '.. P. TlnklepnURh were at Avoea last evening, attending the wedding of Mr. William Evans to Miss Jennie Goodman. Mr. John Ketulnll Is clot king nt tin Keystone Store company's store, nt Hlchmondale. Tho store Is tinder tin mannReincnt of our popular townsman, Mr. W. L. Carr. Mr. Robert Moon, a student nt Dick inson Law school, Cat lisle, Pa re turned to that Institution yesterday, after spending a week with his parents, the Hev. and Mrs. S. II. Moon, ot South Main street. On Saturday, Jan. 6, there will be n locnl institute held nt Lafayette build ing, Jcssiip, commencing at 1.30 p. m. The following talent will take part In the programme: Prof. Cummlngs, Miss Cnrrlc Kenyon, Supetlhletiilont Tnvlor, Dr. Thompson. Mi. Thomas F. Walsh, artist: Prof. Will Wntklns, Miss Hut nett, phonoRinph, pupils of Wlntoi schools, The above mentioned ladles and g( ntlemen have chosen subjects pleasing and Instructive. Mi. A. J. Chnpman ictuined yestei day to his studies at W.vnmlng semi nal y, after spending tho holiday vaca tion with his parents, Mr. nnd Mis, Henry Chapman. TAYLOR NEWS. A Watch Party Held at the Home of Miss Addle Goodwin Funeinl An nouncementOther News Notes. A watch party was given by Miss Addle Goodwin nt her home on Union stieet, on Sundav evening The old j, ear wn ushertd out and the new year wcic omit! In with nppioptlate ' xer dses A lunch was served to tho guests dm ing the ov cnlng by the jiiuni hostess. The young folkii pres ent were: Misses r.ml Fahtior, Jen nie Liundei, Lovedv Dimstorio, Annie L Hinder, Jsse M. Jones, Addle Clood wln, Daisy Sweet, M iigaiet Wllllnms, Lena Gendall, LlPido Jones, Kate Shepard, Kthel Jones and Annie Good win, and Mc-ms. Hit hat d (lendall. Stanley Mlllei, Tied Stone, Hiny and Rdwanl '"wtot, Albeit Rose, Frank Gendall, Rig u Stone. Air. and Mm T. Reese and Mr. and Mis. Joseph Good win, nnd Ifeniv Powell. The funei.il of the lite Miss Sadie Carter will occur from the residence of her parents, Mr. nnd Mm. IMinond W. Carter this nfteinnmi. Servicer will be hid at the Calvary Haptht ehurdi, of which the (L-ceased was i faithful attend int. and n!o a teacher In the Sundav school I'.tstoi Mi v. Dr 11.11 Harris will oi'ictitc. Ruil.il at the W.ishbuin stiec. eemeteiy. Mi. William Jenkins, of Main stieet. who was quite prr,full Injun d at th" Jet in n No 1 collleiy list week. Is inpldly leiovrilng fiom his inluiy. The boiough sclmilp will i-npen this tnomlng. after a two weeks' vacation The attindnnce at tlu filr of the Chuich oi Inineulato Concepiiun at Weber's link list ovonlnu liigelv ex cceded any piovimi" evening sine- th-j fair opened. An celli nt enteitaln mentwas given in which tlie Tavlnr Silver Comet band and the famous Lallv chlldien p.u tldpated. and tho-,e who failed to 1 e pievrnt last evening missed a grand tiu.il. Mi. John T. Jones, ji of Taylor stieet vva-. the lucky luldei of th tld,et vvhK h won the milling micliln" at the i.illlc hi Id at Rnslinm's hall last week, for tho b'enellt or Mm. Divld D Williams Mrs. Wl'lhms mil h.- family wish to extend thilr thinks t, all foi showing their svininthy. Justice of the Peue Andir'w Doles is In Poughkeepsle, N. X. MI-s Sallle Pi lee, elu utlonWt, ot this ..i.-.. .. .,.. .. ..... imu-c-, nui i m maosi oi lllllllls III Dunmoie, where she alsci tni k a mom. Inent pait In a cintata ueifoimtd Hum i !..-.-... ' last evenin Miss Susie Powell, Is ill. Lackawanna lodge Ladles' Piotestant meet this evening. of Taj lor slte.'t, No IS, Ainotlc in nssnclatlon, will .Miss Knte Shepard, of Wilkes-Raitn. Is the guest of hei cousin, Miss Rthel Jeints, of Stons stieot OLYPHANT. The Juvenile Dantirg tluss held a New Yeai's social In Million's hall la.u evening. Dnndng t eminent ed at 9 o'clotk to tin- music of Law i dice's or thestia ot six pleees. The affair w.u enjoyed by about thirty eoi.iki-, Th c lass will not meet this t veiling 'lhe. Liakely Soel.il dub will meet at the lesldenee of Mi. and Mis. R. J. Llojd. Seott stieet, this evening The llttl son of Mr. and Mi-. Cleoii.- Twaddle, of Lackawanna rttctt, Is I'l wltn Ulplitheii.i. Mlts Nellie Cummlngs, nttlo daugh- TheyWaiteoelthetetofyeaTi, and h ivt cured thuuiands ol ' eaKofNerouiPiaci.,Bcb . latDebiluv. !),,... . mJi." at rJebiluv, Uizzintit, bleepletf They clear the brain, itrengthe tbe circulation. mlf Hm..,iM mb biiu w ariuirpiF j irnnni m . ... ?'"", and impart a health! "JA I??"0' 'I "" ?' "' refund U 's?5iiv-"s?se ssj!s. ks'CVi " H WashingPowlsEl Will Appear Won't Core Everything, Dtit Dr. Kenned) 's Favorite Rem edy Witt Cure You ir You Stir rer Troin Disease of tho Kidneys, Liver, Kind tier or lllood, Thirty Years of Cures to Its Ctedlt Trial Bottle Fie. Kidney disease should be nttended to at once, for almost in per cent, of our uncNpectiil deaths of today nio fiom that cause. Dr. David Kennedy's Fa vorite Remedy Is tho only sure euro known for diseases of tho KIdnes, Liver, madder and lllood, Rheuma tism, Dyspepsli and Chionlo Consti pation. It Is marvelous how It slops that pnln tho the back, iell"Ves tho necessity of urinating so often nt night, drives nwny that scalding pain In passing water, cornets the bad of. foots of whiskey nnd beer and shows Its benefit ill effects on tho svstem In an Incredibly shot t time. It Is sold by all drug stores at Jt 00 a bottle. You can tell Just as well as a phy sician whether vour Kidneys me dis eased oi healthy. Fill a tumbler with urine and lot It stand SI bonis; If It has a sediment, if It is milky ir cloudy, tllscoloied or palo, If It Is ropy or stilngy, jour Kldnevs and madder aro In a dingerous condition and oti do not need a phjsidan to tMI you so. If vou would like to test Favotlte. Remedy fieo of all diaige, -ond nur full name and pnstollloe addiess to tho Dr. Divld Kennedv Coipoiatlon, Ron ilout, N, Y and a free til.il bottle, to gether with u pamphlet of vilunble medical advice, will lie sent you post paid providing vou mention this paper vi hen you write. The publlsliets of this' piper giuianteo the genuineness of this ofler. ter of Deputv Piothonotni v and Mri J. F. Ciiniinlngs. w m the ritliri nt St. Pati ii-k's t hurc b fair. Rdltoi P. V. Phllbln and A. J Caw ley, of Aichbald, weie t alius In town l sft nil. J. Rvans spent Sunday with Haw lev lrlctul- 511' s Mn'iie Dohertv, of the lickl wanna hoaplt'il at Seranton, lslfd her home bete. Sundny. Mls M.nv Waid, ot Avoci, Is thj guest of Miss Nellie McAndrew, of Scotch street. Mi?. T L I'eitv and 'hlldren ie turiKi' jesteidiv fiom a visit with telatlves at Cu bond ale S. L. Mi C.i be has i"tui'ned frnni a visit to hl home In N-mv Yoik state. Rutin s band seienaclci 3eeial placs iir the n"vv j eir wa usie;ed In and dlse oiii sc'. good music. JIN' Katie MtNlehols. of Tavlor. spent jtsterday with ft lends at this place. To the Public. I want to let the people who suffer lnmi iheiimatisni and sciatica know that Chimberlaln's Pain llaltn le lleved me aftei a number of other medicines and a tloetoi had failed. It Is the best liniment I hive uvei known of. J. A. Dodgen, Alphatetta, Oa. Thousands have been euied of iheu matlsm by this lomedy. One appllta tlon ulleves the pain. Foi sale b all diugglsts. Matthews Riothi'is, wholesale and retail agents. JERMYN AND MAYFIELD. A pietty wedding tool, pine j,ote.' tlny morning In the lilmitlvc Metho dist chin eh. when John Rvans and MN Maiv J. Dhin.'i. dauizlili i nf llv I and Mi. James Dlniu". nf West Ma- fleld, weie united In Manias . The i Inldi who was attiml In a pietty 1 costume ,if blu. was atVndid by her slstet, Ll77le. Rdwln Rruco was best "I "' 'Vs the bridal paitj otucied the 'huith the.v wen met bv the thte ..,.lw. ,. usheis, Willie Tompkins, (iiatlle II.-m- vv and Oioige Hckwltli, who icced ed them to the chance! i.illi to the stialiis of the wedding match This ii'lenionv was peiloiuii'd by the pis tot of the chinch, Rev Thomas Cook and was witnessed bv a huge congie gltion After the cei oniony Uie bildal puty diove down the valley to Provi dence, nnd at 7 o'clock last evening they letuined to the hoim of tha bilde's patents, where an elibor.ite mppir was soivcd and :t iinptlon held. Mr. and Mis. Rvans will at once comment e housekeeping in tlvir lomfo.'tahly furnished home at West Maylield. Rev. Maynaid R. Thompson, pn-tor of the ritst Raptist t hui oh, who vvai mriiU'd last wtek it Iiuffalo, K Y has letuined -vlth his lild", and tiotli weie given a heutv Kieptioii by the ladle, of the church, nt thelt comfort ably furnished homo mi Macon st,eet. A pigeon shoetlrg match van held on the Rast Side tri minds vcstculay nf. ternpon, vdun Jwltls Rdwntds. Will Rostmotgy. Nels-on CiU Cuth Chov lei field and Will Dunn weie tied for (list pi I", and r.i. pii.nipq, oabrl'i nun .uio .nine v in wiiiie tl"d for flOi?. ond money. A number of the oting people nf town enjoved a sleigh ilde to Tomji. klnsville lust evening, wheie they weie dellghtfullv entt i tallied by th.' misses Rmmi. Anna and Stella t'uie. Among those, pieent weio- Misses Dana Rv met. Jessie Winter. Gertiude Davis, Maiy Swkk Rva Whealei, Jull v Oil! and Claud" Stodtei Kianlt Rdshei.W. Osbome, rjiant Hell, Ftf.nk Winter and Mr. 'nn floider, o' S'l.intrn. .Miss Mao M. c.iadv, petal cletlc at tho Mav field postoillce. .has letuined home, after spending a v eek's vaca tion with ft lends in ("iltnidvillo. Wallei Wlnlleld ban if signed his po iltlon nt Place's Cih stole. Mm field nnd accepted oin with the Ontnilo and Wetein Tinilio.id tompany. Walter Itakei has leslgned Ids pos. tlon at th.. Deltwaie nnd Iluds-on de ped ;md aen'Pted nnothei :it tho TViinii Itollleiy at Petkville. He I? sueceeded at tho depot by his cousin, Tiank lilkei. llllt tiiible, of Albany, N. Y. spen' the past two dav h lirn. in. .i f im,, "I."B licie with oh II lends. nt 1 A clillil of ,Mt. nnd mis. David Ojint'H, of Third stieet. was taken vio lently 111 ystirdav. an! foi u time th patents weir much ttlaiimd. Th child wps Fom-'what biter last even ing. Mi and Mis. Thomas Hiucp of Scninton, v-n vlsltois h .p vemeidnv Jlr and Mrs. Oeoige. Pondered, ar., nnd fnmlly, spent yentorday with Car bondnle friends. At G o'clock last evening an nlnrm of flro was sounded by tho Delaware and Hudson vvlilslle, causing considerable excitement for a few moments. The flto was nt tho homo of Anthony Prynn, on Hvon street, nnd was caus ed by tho Ignition of n Uhrlrtmns tree. The ilnnies were nuon-htd befoio any serious damage was done. UALD MOUNT. We nio expoi fencing the coldest weather or the season. The theiinoine tcr the pist few days registered about s-eto. On Saturday and Sunday moin lng It stood 2 above nt S o'clock. Mix. Rleanor Pratt entertained at 5 o'clock tea on Friday. The guesta weie: Mrs. J. C. Cobb, Mrs. o. Van Ruskitk, Mrs. W. I. Spceco, of Seran ton. Miss Coilnno llelsecker und Mr. Ri'Nford Wilgloy, of Kingston. Mis. Abel Wilgley entertnlned the Lldles' Aid society on Thursday after noon nnd tho voungcr members of tho conRiegatlon In the- evening. A most tnjojable evening was icpoited. A laige concouiso of friends tes ponded to Invitations to assist Mr. nnd Mrs. James White In tho celebi.i tlon of tho twelfth annlvcis.uy of their matrlage on Fildny evening, tho 21th ult. Many elegant and useful gifts testified to the populailty of tho host nnd hotess. Washington Camp 6'.", P. o. S. of A,, will hold public Installation one week fiom Friday evening, the 12th Inst. A free phonographic concert will bo given, followed by an ojster sup per and other lefieshments, the pro leeds to go tow.ud lcpleulshliig the tieasuiy of the camp. THEATRICAL. "The Gunner's Mate." "The Gunner's Mite" was presented at the Lvceuni esterday afternoon nnd evening befoie two audlinca which completely lllled the tin iter. Those two audiences enood the per foimitice heaitlly and thoioughly, showing tilth approval by loud and enthusiastic applause and tint In It self Is enough for any playwright or company of uctor to be pioud of. The play Is a naval thtlllcr In four nets lnttot'uclng n number of th" nlcl tlnie melodramatic f.ivorites. There was the luavo, inanlv and mngnanl mous siller hero, nlw.ijs ai living at oppoitunc moments to fiustiate tho plan-i of tho villain, nnd the villain was on hand also He was a doctor, or rather a plivsleian. with a Van Dyke beaid, a malignant c,reen-eved expression and a bottle of consumption Reims In an Inside pocket ready for use. Tho sailor was In love with a beautiful helrees (stage heiresses aie ulwavs beautiful)' the doctor lovi-i tho heliess also and the rest was thi old but ever now stoiy of light tiluin phant. A scene In the third act, where the heio Is placed In tho fire bo of on; of the bolleis to stop a lsak was ok tecdlngly well curled out and for tlullllng Intensity tho "Blue Jeans" biu:: siw scene and the pile dilver stone in the "Cotton King" no cut Into a deep green shade by It. Whsn the heio Is put In the villain causes a lire nlaim to be sounded. The s.iIIoim tush to quai tors leaving the man In th llit'-bo. The villain clo's tho furnace door and 'turn the forced draught mechanism on leaving "Clement Car ion" to his fate. The file comentes to waim nnd just ns vou Imagine that ou can niell the odor of burning flesh, the sillots ittuin and ding the hero out unconsrltus but, of course, alive. Tin- company was fairly (ip.ble. Nestor Lennoti gave a neat legul.ttlnn, poe-on-tlie-coi nti -of-n-inble imperso nation of the hi 10, and P. A. YelvllU' ton was aiccptable as the vllliln. Lionel ciaike (tnctul the role of Lieu tenant r.iimswoith In .1 fall I v t ipahl" n'.intiei. nnd Mius Helen M-HGiegoi us the 1 oioine Iroked attipctlve and act ed In the Ingenue nuiivior common to itielo li.imntle heiolnc Al.nlon Clif ton In the chaiacter role of Jlr Luk ont. howovei, gave th. most artlstlu peifotinanee of any n'l" The piece Is falilv well mounted nnd will be icptat cd this evening. "A Rag Time Inception." A (ompEMiv nnde up laigely of good vaudeville aitlsts began a thiee dan' tngagiinent at the Atmlcmj of Music ye'.etday by ptodueln;; "A Rig Tlnu Reception," a fatte 1 oniecly that wis tonstiuttul for anus ment puipo.ss solely. It Is In thiee act' and each of them Is well supplied with s-peelaliles. Gus Plxh'v is one of tli leidlng membeis of the eompinv and do' lhe tianm specialty that has p.:lSe him f.i.-.ioui. lie aim sang s.vei il )),'.io.''s on popu ' lar snns of the ilij in hi own inim itable vvnv. 1 Other entei tainl'ig rpi laities vie Intioducei bv Will I. Vmil, (il.tdvs Van, Illi. lie Ve V'auil, the Ted.'.va sl.steis. The e unpin' will be seen nt tho Academy this mil ,oiionow nftv noons and evtnlnc0 At the Grlcty. "The Monte Curio (litis" op nod th New Year with nil entei tninment tint 1 niiiiiineu 111 uiy 01 uie t'Mlling lia lllKS of 11 toot ball game In the aay of musculu! (oiflse. The music il bin . Ii'miuoh that op nod and t los"d the pet. foimance weie hudly up to the .stand aid, but the specialties I 1 the cdlo weie excellent. Iteinard II. Williams, who opened the list, Is one of the most skil ful In the nit of palming cauls and coins, and Topac k and Steel, the knock, about tomedians, gave an act that wan unleiue and funny thioughout. Rwi Swlnbuine and M.nle Rogers, the soulnettob, had An unusual amount f fun with the bos of the fiont rows, and weie heaitlly nu'oiid at each up peaiante. The Nudes rave an ehll. tlon on the H.vlng trapeze that wns suf llelentlv thrilling to phase the most filth al attendant of the iiieui'. and Ren li and Helchei's niuslial act was nilglnal und entertaining. The ptr fouimni'o toniiudt's with a faue-cont-edv. entitled "Room fi," which Is bolfi tdoiisly funny. "The Monte Cai'o Rlils" will bo at the (Julcty today and fomonow aftetnoon and tvenlng. "Shannon of the Sixth." Foi tho Inst three dais of this week the attraction nt tho Arademy of Mu ! will be tho penvoifnl lomantlj drama, "Shannon of th.; Sluti." Tlu scenes of the play nrn laid In India dining thu Stpo.v t"bdlion of isr,7. an I 111 ThiS PaOer VednedaV Her d Everything has been re-marked. W . ' fVi. . F HCUllCfiUd, LfCC. OU. must make extensive alteratifltfsoiiM count of the great increase in our business. You will find the prices at this dreat Cleirln-? Sale very- Intt? esting. The early buyers will, of course, secure the best of our SUITS, OVERCOATS OR FURNISHINGS S64S7G SAMTER BROS., Scranton's Leadintrtal&s The People's Excnange. ASWWWV A POPULAR CLCAttlNG 1IOUSK for tlia n.MisIt or AM Win. llnve House to Kent, Real r.stuto or Other Property to Sell or Lxclmruu, r Who Want Situation or Heln Tli3j Small Advertisements Cot One Cent a Wor.1, Six Insertions for Five Cents a Word- Hx:ept Sltmttio.ii WantcJ, Whleli Arj In. sorted Free, AGENTS WANTED. AllRNTS " wXNTYnJ-nYTHRRQUlT-uble Life lnsuriuice Comiiany of lovvn. I'mlcr long time cotmnlsslon renewal con trutts, in tlui piluclpnl tltlis of I'enn. HjUnnlu. lteiiulrcineiits are nboilt l or more jenrs old, good hnblts, good thnr "ctcr. und ability to hum col. Ittll.ililo refennie reiiiitHtril. I. T. Martin. Su purliiUriileiit of Agent lis, Dis Melius, la. HELP WANTED-MALE. ACTIVR MRN AND WrYMTTVRUY whern to take ordirs for "Life of Moim1," the great rvalgellst. Sells r.t sight. Sample timbllni; j tut to m.ikn fnm $.1 to $7 dully, by mull fno 011 re UUtst. Address lllolie Ulblo Publishing Co . 7.'J Chestnut St , Phllii., Pa. WANTRIJ-ItRLtAHLR MAN TO Dl Uvei uiiil tollttt. Snlnrv $1 a week und expenses. Address, Munuf.iclun r, 1'. O. liux 1!7, l,n. Pa. aoVDHNMRN T POSITIONS - DON T prepaie for nny tlvll service or ci n riis exnmlnntlon without seeing our cata logue of Infoinintlon. Kent free. Coliini bluii Corrt'H onilelice College, Washing tun, D. C. RNRP.ORTIC SALK3MAN COUNTHY wnik. School BUpplles Hillary JIM nnd extras. R. O. Evans S. Co, Chi cngo, III, WANTRD-I1Y AN R8TAULISIIKD liuslnesM of n 'dull older, n representn tlvo of nbllltv nnd bicklm; who can tiko up Its work In the state of JVntisvlvnnlu; no scliemo; pcrmnnrnt business with tnotiev In It for the rlpht pwrtv. Address. ?:iJjlB references. I'OCNTAIN HATH URLSR CO. Qrund Ruplds. Mich. 1 HELP WANTED-FEMALE. LADIRB TO DISTIlinUTR FRRR SAM pies 111 elt.. Call nt S2) Washing ton iivpiiue. from 8 3n to 10 30 u. in totliy. WANTED-TO RENT. WA NTRD-rt'RNirSlYRD"1r?oVTMT 'siTlT able for gentleman and wife: central ly located. Address, X, Y, C, Tribune FURNISHED ROOMS. FOR RRNT-A FURNISHRD FRONT room with or without boaid. 413 North Seventh etrect. FOR SALE HORSESHORINn A SPECIALTY. I1AR SIiups. TV', ouch, J2W per set of four; Never Slips at Helrlegel's, 317 Louist St. A RIND 8QCARR DRCKRIt PIANO. Will be sold ver rmsonablv. Apply to Miss Sanderson, l'UO Sandirson uve. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY rm to si.ooei. with :iTvici?rroTN vest In nnv leglllmnte business that will Ik ir Investigation. Addiobs R , Trib une otllce. BOARDIJG nOARDINO B23 PINE STREET. CITY SCAVENGER A. R HRIGOS CLEANS PRIVY VAFLTS nnd cess pools; no odor. Improved pumps used A. R RRICOS. Pioprletor. l.uivo eiders lluO Ninth M illi iivinue. or Elckt's I'rug stole, coiner Adams mid Mulbiriy. Teliiihono 9510. NEWSPAPERS THE WILKEB-RARRE RECORD CAN bo had In Scianton it the news stands or Relsman Dro'-. , 40a Spruce and CC Lln- uer; ai rorton sss iacKawnnim avenue; I. S Schutzer. 211 Spruce street. LEGAL. NOTICE IS IIRRRIIY C.IVEN THAT A muting ot the f ti cltluddcn ol the Spring Ri i ok Wall I Conipiuv will be in Id at the i I'll e ot the s,i, Kinip ui. No "Ul Ro.ild of Trnde Mullding. la the (itv nf Seranton. on Wiiliiisdav, Jnminr 17, HOO. at ten n. in. hi ationlinee with the bv-lnvvs of the iiinipinv, for the purpose of i In ting dhec tois f.ir the i usultig veil, and foi the ti.ni" u tleiu of Mich either lui'lniss as m ly piopeilv c une before the met ting T. H. WATKINS. Secretary. NOTICE IS IIRltRItY (JIVRN THAT the am u il m-itlng of the sharehold ers of the Third Nntloml bunk of Scian ton will bo held at their banking rooms on Tuisdav. Jununrv '). 1'iejO. between the hours of three and four o'clock p. m. for the purpose of cite ling directors and trans ii ling nnv othT hiiHiiess that n.ay propnI ( onie P. fori the meeting. WM. II. 1 RCK, Secretary. Seranton. Pa., Hie. 27. I'l') SITUATIONS WANTED S I T V Aii ON" V"-ElT1iTYAYOFN(l girl to do In usiwutk In viniill fumlb ; would like to wot It 111 (Jreill Ridge Ad diess ,'t Putnam titet, Noith End, SITI'ATION WANTED IIY A (HRL II J ( ills old, tn take c ire of biibv , would l'ke to WOlk In (In en Ulilirr. Atl,lr,.k.s .in Putnam sttcot. North Rml. AI1LR RODIRD MAN AT PRESENT nit of wnik would like sltiiition of :mv kind. Addnss T. H . Tillnine otlli e. WANTIRJ - SITI'ATION HV A RR- Mieetilble VOllIlir Lull nt linns, w.irW In sniall f.imllv Addiess J. J. ii . if, North Washington avenue SITI'ATION WANTRD-RY A VOl'NC, mini as driver. Addriss J. M Trib une nfllee. hlTl'ATION WANTED-RY EXPERf- enciii and thoroimhlv competent loco. "'Ive and statlinnrj engineer. Ooml m left i niiurtss i;ngtreer, Tribune of- Hit hi 1 CATION WANTED - WASHING. i . '.'""'"K ' nnv kind of hotisccleaning in ,,'L' '"' w"' ,1,ko washing homo. Ailtliess Mih, Lee. (31 Mineral street. SITI'ATION WANTED-RY A YOPNO ,r "" a .Henographcr in bookkcep.r; iriM 'Vr ,B.'el,,! ,,nni1 lf dcMnd. Ad dress M, J4.J2 Jatksun street. Mi Kidder his tliawn his Inspiration fiom nt'tuul ocelli lotico.s. of thoro stil ling limes, n is np'.ete with novel Incidents, nnd the stoiy is onu of vital Interest, which nevpr T.ngs from tho first i lhe to the llunl fall of th cut talu PILE TERRORS SWRPT AWAY -Dr. Allien 'h Ointment stands at the head us a lelltvir. healtr, aril sure cure for Piles In all foims. One application will give tomfoit In it few minutes, and three to lx i1,ih' npplleatlnn nccoiding to dlrec lions will cine throiilci easts, it lelieves ill Itildng and burning diseases In a duy. 33 tints. Sold by Mutthi ws Rros. nnd W. T. Clark -U. snnn PROFESSIONAL. AOCOUNTANT AND AUOITOn. R. C. RPAULDINd, it TIIADRRS' HANK bulltllng. ftCHITCOTS RDWAUD II. DAVIS. AllCIIITRCT, v.onncll liiilhling, Scruntoii. LRJVI8 HANCOCK. JR. AllCIIITRCT, 43j Spriite st or. Wash, nv Seranton. KRRDRHICK L. HIIOWX. AltCHITr.CT, I'rlce bullilltiR, j.fj Washington avenue, Hcraiitiin. DANCING. I'ltor. ST. M. KOVACHY AND DAPOIN torn. Dancing Ttachers. Stilitlv jirl vate Icn-c ns nny time nt residence, f22 ljulncy avenue. opwrsrs Dn.l7 O "LYMAN, fCRANTON PHI Mite Hospital, cnr. Woinliig nnd Mul berry. Dtl. H. i'. i:YNOLI)S. oT'V. 1'. O. DR. C. C. LAt'HACR. 11. W.vomlug nvo. WRI.COMR C. SNOVRH, Coal Relnngo 2nd Hour, Room I), Hours, !i to 1. 2 to fi. HOTELS AND RESTAUR4NTS TUB RLK CAFR. IK AND 127 FRANK- II11 avenue. Ilutis lensotnble. P. KRICt.RU. Pioprletor. SCRANTON ROl'SR. NRAIt D. L . W. pissingir depot. Conducted on the l.a ropenn plat,. VICTOR KOCH, Prop. i rviy.fi RICHARD J. ROt'KKR. ATTORNRY-nt-Lavv. rno-2 Lncknvviiiiua avenue Gen ernl law buslm ss, colbctloiis and loans. J. W. IIHOWNINO, ATTORNRY AND Couiispor-iit-Luvv, Rooms M1-1V Mtars building. D n. IIRPLOCILR, ATTOnNRY LOANS ncgntlntcd on rial i state security. Mears building coiner Washington iivtnue and Spruce stieet. M J. Liw. DONAHOR. ATTORNRV-AT- Oinces. C12-CH Mears building. FRANK R ROYLR. ATTORNRY AND Counsellnr-at-f.avv. Ilurr builillng, Rooms 11 nnd 14, Washington nvtnue. WILLARD, WARREN KNAPP. AT tonps ond Coiinpllors-nt-Law. Hp publlenn building, Washington avenue. JRSSFP X JRPSFP. ATTORNEYS AND Counsellors - at - Law, Commonwealth building; rooms 1, 20 and 21. JAMRS W. OAKFORD ATTORNRY-AT- l.nv. Hiinms ril. bVi nnd ulfi Iiooril or Trade building. RDWAHD W. THAYER ATTORN'RV. Rooms 903 0114, nth Moor Menrs building. L A. WATRES ATTORNRY-AT-l.AW. W2 Ronrd of Trnde building, Seranton, Pn. C. R. PITCHER. ATTORNPY-AT-LAW. Commonwinllh building. Sei niton. Pa, PATTERSON WII.COX, TRADERS' National Rink building. C. rOMEOYS, building. 1-11 R R P F n L I C A N A W. RFRTHOLF Jtears building. A T T O R N R Y. PMVQpM.ii. ..n '-,-, ovb DR. W R. A I LEN. Ington avenue. NORTH WASH- DP S W. L'AMORRAl'N. OFFICE 2-1 Wnhlncton iiverue. Resldi nee. Ills Mullieriv Chronic diseases, lungs, heart, kldnevs nnd cenlto-iirlmry nr gans a sptelaltv. Hours 1 to 4 p. m. t-MT)!.1 SCHOOL OF THE LACKAWANNA. Seranton Pa. Comses prrpir.itnrv to tnllege. law. midlilne or business Opens S'pt. 11 Hi. Send for catalogue It. v. Thumns M. Cnrm LL D. prlnci inl nnd pioprletor; W. R. Phimlev, A M , 1 o.ulmistPi. a R CLARK & CO . SEEDMRN A'D Nurse rvmm. store tin Wnhliirtnn ivve nu ; gteon houn', 1530 North Main ave nue; stole telephone, 7S2. tvr?r GGRFews JOS. KFETTRL. RRAR 311 wunni avenue, Scrmton, Pa, turer of Wire Scieens. I.ACRA- miimifac- MIC-'l.t. V--JU3 HAl'RR'S ORCHRSTRA-MI'SIC FOR bills, picnics, parties, receptions, wed dings nnd concert woik furnlsluil For terms mldiess R. J Raucr. conductor, 117 Womlng nvenee, over Hulbtrts' music store. MEOARUEE RROTHERS. PRINTERS' si pplles, i nv elopes piper bigs, twine. Warehouse 110 Washington avenue, Scianton, Pa. MRS."!".. T. KELLER. SCAM' TREAT meat. 50c ; shtimpoolnc. 50e. ; faclil mvurp, nnnleurlng. 23c ; chliopody, 711 Qulncj. RAILROAD TIME TABLES Lchlsli V.illav Kiiilt'iiU. In Rffitt Nov nth, 13. TRAINS LEAVE SCRANTON. For Phil nil lpliltt and New Yolk, via D. & II. R R. at 0 43 a. in. and 1J01, 2 is. 4 27 (illutlc Dl imontl Firts). and 1110 P m 8undnH. D. .v. II. R. It, 1 5 7 4S p. in. For While 1 lav in, Hnzleton and prln (ip.il points In the coal n-'ions, via D. K. II R. It . t. 13. .'IS and 4 27 p. in. For Pottsvlllo. ii 13. 2 IS p. Ill For RillilrlKin, Hasten. Reading, llnr rlsburg and print Ipil Inti imull lie sta tions, via I). A. 11 R. R . "43 a. m , l.'m. .'Is, 4 27 (Illuck Diamond Rxpriss), H 00 Sundav s. 1). &. li. R. R . 1.5", 7 h p. in. For Timkhniuiock, Tovvniula, Elmlra. Ithaca, Gem va and pilnclp.il lutermedl iitti stations, via D. L. A. W. R R but ii. m . l.W and .1.'3 p. m tor Geneva, uoinisier. iiuuaio, :siig niu Falls. Chicago, and all points wist, via D. A. II. R. R.. l.MH. J 11 (Illuck DI i mond Rxtirtss). 7 4?. nil, 11 ro p. m Bund OS, D. ,: H. R. R 1J 01 p in.. "IS p m. Pullman pallor and sleeping or Lehigh Valley p trior tars on all tiulns belVMen WIlkts.Ruri' and New York. Phllnikl phi i Huffalo and Suspension llrldge ROI.LIN 11. WILRI'R, Gen. Supt.. 20 Coitlundt streit. New York. CHARLES S. LEE. Gin. Pass Agt . 20 Corllunilt stie. t. New Yoik A. W NONNKMACIIRR, Dlv. Pass. Act , South Rtthlehem Pa. For tickets and Pullman use nations iipply :a)'I Lacknwatuiitjive., Senuiton. Pa. J-riu anJ Wvu:iihi( Vitllov Time Table In Rffict Sept. 11th, ls-n. Trains leave St i anion foi New Yoil;, New burgh and Inttrmedlate points on Erie lallioad, also for llawley and local points ut 7(0 a, ni. and 2 2t p. m Rduiiitng UaliiH arrive at Seranton at 10 24 a. in. und J I'l and ! 10 p. in. RAILROAD TIME TABLK9. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD Pchedule in Effect November 10, 1800. Trains leave Seranton: 0.45 n. in., week days, for Sunbury, Hnrrlsburp, Philadelphia, Baltl more, WnshlnRton, and for Pitts burp and the West. 0.31 n. in., week days, for Hnzleton Pottsvlllo, Beading, Norristown', and Philadelphia; and for Sun bury, Hnrrlsburg, Philadelphia, BaltimoreWashington and Pitts burp and the West. 2.18 ?. m., week days (Sundays 1.56 p. m.), for Sunbttry, Harrisburg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Wash ington nnd Pittsburg and the West. 4. 87 p. m week days, for Sunbury, Harrlsburg, Philadelphia nnd Plttsburj?. J. R. WOOD. (leu. Pass. Agt. J. II. HUTCHINSON. Oen. Mr. Dcl l.iiclft, auJ Western. In Rffect Dtc. 17, 1M SOFTII Uavo Scnititon for New York at 2r. .Kw, r.ai, Sim nnd io or. a. m.: is ns and .if i. in. i'r l'lilladelplila at 6 30, iim and 10 01 a. in.; 125 und 33 p. m. I or Stroudsburg nt C lo p. m. Milk nnd Atccuniiiodiitloti at .! 10 p. m. Arrlvo at Hobokiu ut IIS,. 7.1R. p.ir, n. m.; 12.0S. 217, 4 H. T.ly and p. in. Arrlvo at Phila delphia at 10 00 a. 111.: 10U, 3 48, 6 00 und -'.' p. 111. Ai rlv o from New York ut 1.' 03. -' 43 and loo 11. m.; 100, l.2, EU and 8 4S p. 111 From Slroiidsburg at 805 a. m. NORTH Leave Seranton for Huffalo und Interim dlato stations at 1210, 2 50. 4 0". and 0 00 a. m. ; 1 il and C 50 p. nt. For Oswego and Sjracuso at 4 0" a. m. and 1 " p. m. For Utlwi at 2 50 a. m. ant 1" p. m. J.'or Slontroso at 9 00 a. m.; 1 0. p in. and 5 W p. m. For Nicholson,' at 4 w and 6.11 p. m. An Ive In Seranton , from Ruffnlo al 2.10, !t3, 5 23 and 10 00 a. m.j .! ".0 and 7 10 p. m. Fiom Oswego and Svracue at 2 5", a. tn.! 12 SS und 3 30 p. m. I rem Srucuso at 7.10 p. in. From Ullca, nt 2.1". a. m.; 12; und .130 p. in. Fromi NIchoNon at 7.50 u. in. und 6 00 p. m. From Monti oso at 10.00 a. in.; 3.20 and 7 40 p. m. RLOOMHIU'RG DIV18ION Leavn Scianton for Northumberland nt 6 30, 10 OS a. tn. : 1 5"i and 10 p. m. For Plymouth at 1 ",. ,:.0 and S .i) p. m. l'or Nnntlcokt at s.io a. in. Anlvo nt Northumberland at !) li n. m.: 1.10. 3 OS nnd DM p. m. An rive Nuntltoko at 9 20 a. m. Arrive at Plvmoutli nt. 2 03. 4 40 and 9.43 p. m. Ar rive nt Seranton from Northumberland nt HI.' a. in ; un... 4-. und 8 60 p. m. From Nnntltokn at lioo n. m From 1'lj mouth nt 7 57 n. m.: 3 2' nnd 6.03 p. m. SUNDAY TRAINS. SOFTH-Le in Seranton at 215, 3 00,, uio, 10 03 a. m.; .!31 and 3 40 p. m. NORTH-Levvo Seranton at 12.10, 25 i 4 0. p. m ; 1 .Ti nnd 5 50 p. m. HLOOMSRCRO DIVISION Leav Seranton tit 10 03 a. m. and 6 10 p. m. Doluvv;iro nnd Hudson. On Nov. 13th. 1S99, trains will leava Seranton as follows: For C.irboiidale 1!20. 7 53, S 53, 10.13 a. m ; 12 noon; 12!. 2 20, 3:.', 5 23, 6 23, 7.57, !U3. 11 oi) p in.; LP. a. m. For Alb.inv. Saratoga. Montreal, Bos ton, Ntw England points, etc. 6.20 a. m.; 2 20 p. m. For Honesdale C 20, 10.11 a. m.S 2.20, C25 p. m. Foi Wllkes-Rnrre-C 13. 7.4S, 8 43, 9 3", 10 11 n. m.. 12 Of. 12 2.18, 3 33, 4.27, 6.10, 7. IS. 10 41. 1110 p. m For New York. Philadelphia, te., via Ltltlgh Valhy Rilhoad-043 p. m.J 12 03, J is. 4.27 p. m.; with black Diamond Ex press, 11 n p in. For 1'ennsvlvanl.i Railroad points, 6.45, J ",s a. m ; 2 is, l 27 p. m. For western points, 1 1 Lehigh Vnllev Riillio.ul 7.IS a in ; 12 0.". .! 23, with Black Dl iinoud Fxpitss. 1ip.1I, 11 ro p. m. Tiulns will arilve In Scninton ns fol lows: Fiom Carbotidalo and the North (! 40. 7 4!. s'.S, 'ill 10 '. 113s a. m.; 12J, 213. !J3. IJ1, 7 II, UK's II 27 p. m Fiom Wllkrs-Riiii. and the South 6 15, 7 IS s IS 10 "!. 11 r. n m ; LIS. 2.11, 3 48, 5 2", l 21, 7 31 103. 10 03 p. in ; 1.11 a. m. Sl'NDAY TRAINS For C.ilbondale-903, 11 3J p. m.; 223. tfj. .3 17. 9 51 p m. For Wllki s.Rine-9 3S. 120! n. m.: 1 3S, 3 2s. 3 II. 7 4S p. in. For Albinv. Saratoga. Montri.il. Hos. tun. Ni w Engl ind points, ( tc, '2 21 p m Lowest rates Io all points In United States and Cinndn. J. W. HFRDICK, G. P. A.. Albany. N. Y. if. W. CROSS. D. P. A , Stianton, Pa. Central Railroil f Now Jerisv Stations In New Yoik Foot of Llbertfl, Mtnet. N. R , and South Finy, Whltpharf stn et Anlluaflte coal used exclusively, lnsur Ing iltuiilliiiss iitid comfort. TIME TAISLR IN EFFECT NOV. 19, 1R19, Tiulns have Serantop for Now York, Newark. Ellabelh, Philadelphia, Easton, RethUliem, Allentown. Mauch Chunk and W'hlto Haven, at lid a. in.; express, 1,20; expi.ss. 4 00 p. in. Sundas. 215 p. m. For Rlttston and Wllkis-Rarre, 8.30 a, m. 120, in) p m. Sundujs. 213 p. m. For linltlmore and Washington, and points soutii and csi via ueinienei S '0 a. in , 1 2) p. ni. Sundnvs, 2.15 p. i For Long llr.inch, Ocean Grovo, otc. S 0 a. tn. ami i..u v. m. For Reading. Lebanon and Harrlsburff, li Allentown. B30 a. m , 1 20 p. m. Sun d.ivs, 2 13 p. m. For Pottsvlllo, S"0 a. m.. 1.20 p. tn. Through tickets to all points east, souttf and west nt lowest rato at tho station. J. H. OLHAHSEN. Gen. Supt., II. 1". BALDWIN, Gen. Pass. Agt. SCIiAMVO.il Dli'lSIO.-V. In Dffect Ort. 33lh, 1BP9. North nound. Mouth lloundtj 1UOI IS0'4!80"1 t 'a h w S3 Btatlons Bb'a 5a ji uAirlve Leave s ! 7 .'V n Y. Franklin t. .1 7 10 West 4.'nd street . 7 00, vveiliawkcn ... I 810 ..Z "' M M!J a us: ,i I .ie ii'Arrlvo heave' 10 1'. 1131 109 an' t'adosia Huncoclc hUrlljilit IJreston tW, .Wluwood- Poyntcllo"' orson I'loafaiit Mt. Unlonilalo I'on j t L'ljy. carb jhrta o bite llrlileo Wajncia , ; .Itnnjn Archibald VMnton I'i ckv Ills oh pliant I'llccbiirif 'Ihroop rrnviitent'o Park l'liieo 11)10 1 2ui31 ".',?. tail iu HI 31 io .'1 U 16 1J10 12 JV ISM Oil l vt 9 41 sm oua: m aw r. "o" 9 I U.'l, ii i J US' II l. 1134 3 W ' 84 319 Hi 31 CM 9 id inii t. vr Mil H.'il . .,. Slu1 . Sh.' ... S 4J, ... . flHOi III.') 11 .'I1 II IS 11 13, ( 381 ft M f9 (10 101 Tlf3-D(- 8 51 a 09 3M1J 3 M, IS 4 01 O'.'l 4 01 (l.'l 4 10. C 17 II II lire 110) 11 III it mi . f KI'.T MS H13; .fM 0 31 81 8 80 110 Ml Hi 17 b 3J M 20. d ia hcr-nton; A M A uIOIVD. M't . S Anh6 "t n HP M 1. Sunday oulv r sU'uliics that trains stop on sljnM for pas. Btntreis. , ' 1 1 apis aw arid s" 8iu.day oolr, other train dally ecepl Minilay. ' recure rites ut ontailo a Western befor puitUAsliigtlLliii-aiid 4Bvauioc8ir ,. hitiiu'k i a'iwr nufftt ritt praua lrr 'ro cllt.liii; chair cur .New vcrU to chletjo tbout cuause. l'n..entii'r Hnte llcdurcid tu Th u Cmli Per SlJIe. , ,?! J t". Anflcrson, Gfn. rata Ant, T.Flltcrott, Dlr Paw, aki Seranton, 1'a" , :' ' t..'i . lUiUl-i DRESSMAKING. DIUft.MAKINt FOtl CHILDREN TO oiilir; also Indies' vvalxts. Louisa Shoemaktr, Hi Adiiina avenue. -1'