if H-l ' THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-THURf VY, JANUARY i, 1900. ft CARBONDALE. HENRY SIEBOLD DIES. Henry Slebold, of Seventh avenue, died early venterday morning at the age of SO years. He wuo born In Germany, hut has lived hero since 184S. He Ib mirvlved by four on, Louis, Henry and Chntlcs, of this Ity. nnd William, who iculden In the went. J-icrcasod was .1 member of the Prenbyteilati church nnd Uev. Charles Lee will olllclato nt the funeral Ftl ilay afternoon at 2.C0 o'clock. Inter ment will be made in Maplevvood. OBSEQUIES. Mis. Mail.i Pat toll, of l'lko sttcet, was burled yesterday morning. A ic quiem high muss was celebrated lit St. Koro'h ehuioh. ltev. Father Grlflln of flcl.Ued. Interment was made In St. Hose cemetery. The pnll-boaiers wete Heniy J. Htonnnn, Patilek MceJarry, James Noitun, T. V. Powderiy, Mich aet Walsh and 1'. H. Murray. Uanlcl Hyrne and Lawrence Malone acted as hat be.neis. Among tho.ee from out of town who attended weie: Mr. nnd Mrs. r. H. l'eel, of L'lmtin, X. i.: Mr. and Mis. M. 1". Klynn. of Scranton; Mis. Sweeney, of 01yhant, and Thos. WalBh, of Scranton. MARRIED. Yesteiday afternoon in St. Hoe church, Miss Mary Keainey, of Scott stieet, became the wife of Michael Connor, -ac bilde looked very pretty In a steel-colored gown, tilmmed with white silk, and hut to match. The hridemnid. Miss Anna McDonnell, was attlied in brown with black satin trimmings. Thomas O'Malley was best man. A loceptlon was glvfn at the bilde's home last evening. The newly mauled pair will go housekeep ing at once. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Edward II. Teats, who undciwent an operation at Dr. Wheelet's hospital, Is getting along nicely. K. V. House Is conllned to his home bv illness. Mr. and Mis. J. It. Vandeifoid, of Caanan street, are enteitalnlng Mr. and Mr". Hany Detrick, of Kingston. Supeilntendent 11. C. Williams called on f i lends In this city yesterday. U. I,. Singer has returned to the University of Pennsylvania. Misses Matgniet and Katherlno Hlg glns hae letuined from their New York visit. The Knights of Columbus held an installation and smoker last oentng. The CatbomUle canton, Pattluiehs Militant, I. O. (). V.. has aw aided a contract for unlfonns to a Philadel phia thin. Miss Huttie Humphrey has Issued in vitations for a muslcale to be given tills evening at the home of Mr. and Mis." G. S. Kimball, on Spilng stieet. It will be an Infoimal affair and Is being looked foiward to with much pleasuie. To the Public. 1 want to let the people who suffer from rheumatism and s-c latlca know that Chambti Hill's Pain H ill" ic lleed me nft6r a number of other mudlclnci and a cloetoi had failed. It Is the best liniment I have eer known of. J. A. Dodgem Alpharetta, Oa. Thousands hae been cuied of rheu matism b this lemedy. One applica tion relieves the pain. Ken sale by all druggists. Matthew h Brothers, wholesale and letall agents. PECKVILLE. Seai let feer and diphtheria aie 'ning a linn foothold in Peekvllle. ) .'ms aie getting m numerous eh week and It N lep t.ed that th bind of health Is not do'"g Its duty in nine onl. lasses have eome to on- mulct whercn a famllv a case of s.-ail'-t fever el:. d the clilldien wcie allov-td to go to school. No notice uas tasted. One it the school teach ers, hu'lng of the teport. v. cut per sonally to the phyMclan attending the case and learned enough to satisfy heiself that It was hei duty to notify the ehlldien to not attend school. Misses Carrie nd Nellie Hi own have returned to their home at Yatesvllle, after spending a week vlth their giat.di aients, Mi. and Mis. J. B. Plfckwdl. The f uncial of the late S. M. Hogeis will take place at 2.10 o'clock this af ternoon at the 51 11. c-huich. Mr. and Mis. Ate hie Diinlap, of Htoolc sdteet, mo mounting the loss of their two ehlldien. On Tuesday evening Laura, their ."i-eat-old daugh ter, died of seal let fevei. Yesterdav morning the baby passed away with the bame disease, lteeeutly this lam ily suffered the loss ot their eon, Karl. Mr. Joseph Moir'soa, of Plttston, '.as a visitor hete leccntlv. The (Jlttetent committees on the WU 'on Die company fall are tequested to meet at the hose house at S o'clock Pr.lurl ty evening Mrs. John Andoinn, of Moosic. spent New YeaTs with her patents, Mr. and Mis. J. n. lilac kw ell, of Main street. On account of the funeral of thi late S. M. Kogeis this afternoon the Wash the Dishes Quickly! You can if you use Gold Dust. It does most of the work. It Baves tiine.raon ey and labor. nd for fr beoklt "Ooldm RulM far Houi.work." THE N. K. FAIRDANK COMPANY Cklup Si.LmU NcwTork Btstti iii WHEN IN DOUBT, TRY STRONG 0 AGAIN I rflffiC Ssks&SS 11 whole b.l.?. AlldSto..dlo,Mi .r. .?fiJ$tX, poi are oropcrly cured, their eopdltion oftea worrlei them Into I n unity. Conmmptlon or Dt Mailed jealed. Prtce i per bott 6 boxei, with Iron-clad leel euarintee tocufe or refundlS raoney.ljoo. bead lor (re book. Addreu. PE1L liime.iMi' nn .r.i.w.i..n Pop Salo by JOHN H. PHELPS, Spruce strtst. YV. C. T. U. U1 meet nt 7 p. in. this cvenlntr, Instead of this afternoon. The muelliiK will be held at the home of Mr.). George Stevens. Laura, the 4-ycar-old daughter of Mr. Archie Dunlap, died Tuesday night after a short Illness of scarlet fever. Miss Unrtha G. Williams has re turned from Sprlngvllle, where sho spent Christmas with her parents. Mrs. Quest, who has been 111 for some time at the homo of her parentH, Mr. and Mrs. Judson Cullender, la Im Piovlng. Mrs. Wood nnd sons, Stephen anj Hnivey, will return to their homes to day. JERMYN AND MAYFIELD. Daring Burglary Committed nt an Early Hour Yesterday Morning. Revival Services at the X. E, Church Pet sonals. A dailny burglary was committed at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Glazier, on Second street, at 2 o'clock yesterday morning. At the hour men tioned, Mrs. Glazier was nroused from her Bleep by an unusual noise nnd, be coming alarmed, site awoke her hus band, telling him some one was walk ing around the house. The husband was not thoroughly aw tike and paid little attention to his life's fears for a few moment, but at last hearing the back door shut, he arose and at otica saw that someone had been in the room. Investigation soon showed that the burglar had carried away a box containing JJD.GO, two gold watches, half a dozen silver knles and folks, nnd half u dozen silver teaspoons. The silverware, watches and money were in a box which had been placed under neath some children's clothing In a chest of drawers in the room In which they slept downstairs. Kntrance to the house had been obtained through a. pantiy window at the rear and the un bidden visitor departed thiough the back dooi. Mr. Glazier at once dressed and went In search of Chief of Police McCllnley, whom ho found on Main stteet, acquainting the otllcer with the robbery. The chief accompanied him back to the house and made an Inves tigation. The footprints of the burglar was plainly distinguishable In the snow and the chief followed them for some distance, but the snow was falling then and the fresh snow llnally obllteiated the tracks, and the Investigation along that line had to be given up. It Is the general opinion that the robbeiy was committed by someoin familiar with the house nnd knew the money was secreted theie. Mr. Glazier conducts a small shoe store and shoe tepalilng business on Main street, nnd the monev was to pay some bills he expected to meet this week. He is u hard-working, Industilous man and Is neatly dls tt acted at the loss, which, ho say's. wilt about liiln him. On every hand ex pressions of sympathy are heaid for him, and it Is hoped that the author ities will be successful in bilnging the guilty one to justice. Hev. J. 11. Cook Is continuing the te vival servlcct In the Methodist chut eh, ami much Intel est is manifested In the meetings. The Eclipse Social club aie ai Tailor ing to hold a dance In Entct prise hall on the lSth. They have engaged the services of MNs Kate Heardon. the Seianton pianist, and will aw aid a prize In the grand mat oh. Mr. and Mrs. John McNulty and Miss Sadie Colan. of Seianton, are visiting Mis. McN.ult.Vs patents, Mr. and Mis. James H. Evans, of Thltd street. Mr. and Mts. Thomas Solomon, ot Muin stieet. aie piepating to move to Peekvllle. Mr. Solomon has lately ac cepted a position nt Hde Paik. MOSCOW. Miss Maine Sampson, of Seianton, was the guest of Mrs. Oeoige Hoittee, New- Year's day. Hany Kshclmaii, of this place, and Miss Lesher, or Sterling, will be mai iled today at the home of the bride. Mr. nnd Mis. 'William Goiwiles and Mis. Peter Kiedeilek, of Sci mton. spent New Years with the latter's pat ents. Mrs. Stiatton. cjf Seianton, has been vMtlng Mis. Fannie Blown tor se--eial das. Miss May Bird ictuined home Mon day fiom Soranton, wheie sho has been visiting friends for some time. Mr. and Mrs. Lonstein, of Arlington, were the guests of their son oei Sun day. Pi of. Martin has moved his family In the house iccently vacated bv Mr. and Mrs. Adams. .MNs Peters, of Hoboken, was the guest of Miss Ruth Gatdner, Sunday. The funeral ot Mis. William lipids, who died Filday night In the Hahne mann hospital, where she undciwent an opetatlon a shott time ago, was hi 1.1 at the home of bet patents, Mr. and Mis. Chubs Noaek. Mnndav aftei noon at 2 o'clock. Hev. G. H. Piontls outdated. Interment was made in the Moscow- cemetery. Mr. and Mis. Kellar and ehlldien, Arthur and Ethel, and Mi. and Mis. Alt t'latk, of Seianton: Mis. J. 11 An deison nnd daughter Duta, Mts. Liz zie Alt and Miss Josle Anderson, of Madisonville, spent Ne.v Yeai's dnv with Mr. and Mis. Chaile.s Mlllatd. Mr. and Mis. E. -w. Davis, of Hlm hutst, attended the fiinet.il of the lat ter's sister. Mts. Hinds, Monday. Mis. Cross, or Wlmmeis. Is visiting her daughter, Mis. B J. Schenk 1 flails They kiT stood rtit ten efyun. nt u.7. turco inouianoi ai ycaiti otNervoui Dueaiei, tucb Hi ucDinty, uiioeii,Seeplcii Pharmacol, ccr. Wyoming avenue and j Ceylon and Start the New Year Right ! ! ! Turn over a new (tea) leaf, and, instead of drinking cheap, trashy teas, use pure machine made tea. It's the best and most economical. PIUKCTIONS. Use less tea and In fuse ihUUK to l'lVH minutes. Al ways use bollim: water. ASK YOUR GROCER FOR Ceylon Tea REFRESHING. nEL'CIOUS Sold only tn I.rnil FnrN.t'. 50c, 60c, and 70c per pound UPTON'S CEYLON TEAS ARE THE BEST For Sale by All Grocers. TAYLOR NEWS. Contagious Diseases Baglng at Many Homes hi This Borough Well Known Harpists Coming. The iealene.e of contagious diseas e's In this liototigh is alarming and Is, lnci easing instead of decreasing at llu present time. Many ea-es of scarlet fever and dlpthilla aie being Heated by the physle-ans. In man homes theie Is ns many as tlnee and four members of each family affected with these dteMded dltns..'s, 11 1 hoped the piescnt spell of coin weather will pnne bondlclal. Mr. and Mrs. IMmoud W. Catter de sire to extend their slureieat thanks for the sjmpathy shown In the recent death or their daughtu, Sadie. Messrs. Davis and Dixon, the well known musicians nnd hatpists, of Wales, now- residing In WVt Scranton. have been engaged to give an enter tainment nt the Paiker hotel, Union street, on pay night. Mr. William J. Hoskms. jr., a pop ular jotmg man of this place, has ae eepteil a position as agent ot the Piudentl.il Insinance company, to suc ceed V. 11. Jones, who h.is been pro moted to the Honesdale btanch. The following naiiu- wete omitted fiutii M-stei day's elepattment of those who so kindly eunttlbnud tloutl offer ings to the lite Miss Sadie ('.titer. Anchor, nan O. W.itkins: euHket boinniets. fiom Misses SnsK' H.tirts, Kdlth and Gertrude U'nlklns. .Norm in and Mastet lli-ttr Johns and Miss IMIth Powell, of Plymouth. The fair ot the Chut eh of Immacu late ("oncepilon at Webcrs link on Tuesday evening was laigely attend ed A delegation trom Caibondale nnd other places up the alley assembled theie. The music committee has ai -tanged for a gtand entertainment for the remainder of tl'e week. Miss Kate MNIchtils, of Itondham, has letuuvd fiom her lflt with MIS3 tioiman of Olyphant. Air. and Mis. Alfted Morgan, of South Scranton, weio the guests of filend.s heto on Tuesday. Taylor Castle Xo. 2G7. Knights of tho Oolden Kagle, will meet In their moms In Hecse's hall this eienlng. William a. Watklns has returned to Now Yotk after being the guest of his brother, Uvan O. Watklns. for the past two weeks. Sihs Pltmock, of Ne" Orange, N. J., Is visiting his parents at the Arch bald mines for the past tiwlt, Lackawanna Valle Council No, SI, Junior Older United American M; chatilcs, will meet In their looms this eienlng. "Kxpi'ilenci Is the best teacher." to you, and you may take this medl Kvery testimonial In favor ot Hoeid's Satapailllu Is the olce of expeilenco cine with perfect confidence that It will dn for you what It has dono for others. Hood's Fills cine billousress, sick beadache OLYPHANT. The following ofllcets weie elected at the Susxiuehanna Htieet Haptlst Sun day school for the coming teim: Super intendent, Miss M, A, Kians; vice BUperlntendent, Thomas Ashton: sec retaiy, Isaac Grllllths: tieasuier, T. L. Williams; choi later, Prof. T. W. Wat kins; nsslstant choilster. John Phil. Ilpi; otgnnlst, Lewis Kvans; assistant organist, Dinah Evans: librarians, Ivor It. Thomas, Luther Lewis! auditors, Henjamln Iwls, C. W. Williams nnd Daniel Parry. The fair for the benefit of St. Pat rlclt'a church In the Father Mathew hall continues to draw large crowd, every evening, nnch evening an ex cellent entertainment Is given nnJ mnny vnluahle nrtlelis are chanced off. The fair will close on Mondny evening, when the "Passion Play" will appear here In nid of It. Hugh Kuddy teturticd to Holy Cross college, Mass., yesteiday. Misses Katie and Mary llortan nnd Mamie Hanahoo attended a Racial at Hawlcy last evening. At the regular meeting of the nap tlst Young People's union otllcets wcie elected as follows: President, V. H. Pi lest: ' lee-president, Isaac D. Oilf flths; first vice-president. Miss Kmma Jones; sectetary, J. It. Uvans treas urcr, Richard Evans: auditor, Heniy Vllllnms. Miss Annie Pntten, Maud Onrbett, Maiy Ljons and P. II. McGlnty left yesterday for Mansfield to tesume their studies at the Normal school. Miss Clara Marony, of Susquehanna, Is the guest of Miss Annie Jordan, of Duntnoie stiet. Mrs. D. C. Kvans Is visiting relatives at Oieen Illdge. Leo Lynch returned to Johns Hop kins unlNoislty at ltalllmoro yesterday, after spending the holidays at his homo here. J. T. Fadden, of Dunmoie street, Is seriously ill. D. V. Hauls Is In New York on a business trip. John Jones, of Gelntt, Is visiting rela tives in town. m THEATRICAL. "Shannon of th Sixth." W. II. Power's production of IMwnrd D. Kleldei's lomantic military drama, "Shannon of the Sixth," will bo seen at the Academy of Music the last half of this week. Matinees will be given Fil day and Saturday. It is a picturesque play ot life in India during the Sepoy rebellion og 157, nnd the author has drawn his Inspiration fiom nctual oc currences of those stirring times. There ate a number of other stiong ly outlined chaiacters. A Utnhmln pricht, Ham Kootah, stands out boldly against the background of mystery, which dominates the play. His con nection with the plot Is Important and ns It Is unfolded, the mysterious In fluence of occult science is skillfully shown. Umbollo, "The Dumb Man of Allahabad," Is another striking piece of chat octet b.atlon and shows tho touch of a master hand. One of tho feitures of the production Is the mag nificent scenery carried by the com pnny. W. II. Power Is repeating his successful impei sonation of the lead ing role, Lieut. Latry Shannon, and ho has the support of n strong cotps of plnyeis. j At the Gaiety. Thursday, Friday and Saturday the nice and Dai ton Hose Hill Hngllsn Folly compiny will be at the Gaiety Heading the galaxy of entertainer. Is that rollicking faice, "The Jolly Old Sports," Just etammed to overflowing with up-to-date songs, music and a bevy of bewitching loveliness. B-ny nnel Hughes, the iccognlzenl kings oC musical comedy, have made nn pxtia effort for this tour. Joseph J. Sullivan, Irish comedian, and Catrie Webber, singing soubrett'S Miles and Haymond, Wlllard and Ray mond, Swan and Hambatd are the featuies of the olio. "The Naughty Soubrettes," with Patlslan costumes nnd elaboiate stage effects, conclude the petformance. "A Te-wis Steer." At the Lyceum Saturday afternoon and evening Heiyt's "Texas Sleet" will be ptoduced. The fun is fast-and fur ious at times, but Is never allowed to take the Interest from the plot of the stoiy, which is keenly and logically at tanged and carried out. The character types aie splendidly drawn. They are not icady made men and women, but develop as the storv proceeds. The company is well bal anced. It is headed by Katie Putnem, who has been specially engaged for the beautiful role of Hossy, and Includes Will H. Hi ay, the original "Minister to Dahomey." James R. MeCann, the "Maverick Iitander" and the original Texas Steer quartette. Herrmann, the Magician. Henmann tho Gte-at. the eminent piestldlgltntor. will be cien at the Ly ceum Monday evening. January . HU fame Is wlde-spiead thiouKhout two continents. He has mv stilled youtiir and old with his vvondeiful optical Illu sions, and has never diMppolnied tho ..Vltl.Offl Inn. n n .. .....II... - - . nunii and magic, what a familiar sound. Tor many years they lno .been Intet twined, and to mention one j Is to recall the othet to mind. Leon itiitttiiftnii i .. .. ...... i... ... "- n. .- .. itiiuiuiiiMK1 expert m neeioniancy. UN equnl lun not been found. A piomlnent feituie of the pio gramme will be th musical act of the Four Liteleis who will plav on vatiints kinds of lntiumnts with viilslt skill. J. H. Lueler Is a tnipt solols: whewe superb i "aylng that Instal ment In main- respcri'i equ its, if not sin passes, the plavlng of Levy o ,r buckle. Mile Mtiglieilte pogsessss a tntitialto volte of i.ii e depth and ie. onance, and lovet.s of yweeily suiirf ballads have a treat In storo tor them. A eptartette of snxaphonrn tho pipes, a nimrieue oi iicariirii are among th novelties Introduced. The bewitching and fascinating "I ona" will also sln;r popular songK. The Hillruan Company. .Maude Ilillman and In r clever com paiiv (onw to the Academy all next week with matinees, eommcreing on Tuesday. The opening bill Monduy evening will he "Special Dellveij." It Is said that Miinagoi Wlnthr'm (, Swelling lmst nlvon Miss ilillman .1 stippmt exctlled bv no other lepcttolrj company on tho icad, A repertolio of plays that cannot hi heat Mid n carload of manltiejut scenery. The company carile Its own concert orchestra and a separata vaudeville company to make every per formance continuous, All's Not Gold, Etc. "Von nay he is a dliector In a news paper corporation?" "Yes; ho directs tho wrapper for out-til-town Milicrlliors."-lialtlmorc Sewn. LITTLi: HPT HKAKCHING.-Ur. Von Stan's I'lneupple Ttblits are tint tilir nauseous item that uint.ilu Injunuus ehufis or niiicotlcH tl ey urn the puie vegetablo t e ln the ineilldaal attuit from this luscious fiult. and tableto are prepared In as palatal lo frim ai tho fruit Itself. The remedy starches nut the weak spotH In the dlgestlvn oi'mi.e eneouruges unci Hlmnlntis tlum-p. in n box ID cents. Sold by Matthews llios. nnd V. T. Clurk.-S5. The People's WMMWVMMWVNAM A POPULAR CLEARING 1IOUSC for tha Rattjlt of AM Wliu tlavo lIoURCS to Rent, Rortt Estate or Other Property to Sell or Exchange, or Who Want Situations or Help Tlieo Small Advertisements Cott Uno Cent a WorJ, Six Insertions for live Cents a Word Kxcept Situation Wuntoi, Which Arj In itertcd Free, AGENTS WANTED. AanNTf?" WANTED-VlY THK LQUIT nble Life lnsiinincu t'nmpany of Iowa. Under long time commission renewal con tracts, In tho ptlnclpal titles of l'eiin siHanla. lleeiulremetits ore about 30 or more j ears old, good hnhlts, good char acter, nnd nbllltv to succeed. Hellnblc reference renuested. I, T. Martin, Bu pcrlntciutciit of Agettrles, Dos Moines, la. HELP WANT ED-MALE. k NVSWi GOVDHNMLNT POBtTIONS - DON'T prcpure for any civil xeivlcc nr cen sus examination without seeing our cata logue of Infot niatlon. Bent free. Colum bian Correspondence College, Washing ton, D. C. DNKllOKTIC BALKSMAN - POt'NTHV work. Schorl supplies. Salary JIM and pxtras. 11. O. Kvans & Co , Chi cago. III. wa NTUD-rtY an rsTAm.isiinn buslncF nf n high older, a representa tive of ability nnd backing who can tako up Its work In the stnte of Pennsvlvnnln; no Bchemn; permnnrnt business with monev In It for the right pnrtv. Address, giving references. TOUNTAIN HATH nitCbll CO., Grand Itaplds. Mich. HELP WANTED-PEMALE. vANTJ:iT7?mL ran. ohndhal huut-uwork. Apply nt V Willow st. WANTDD GlHL l'OIt GDNDUAL housework, two In family. Addrens William Humphrey. VMS Marlon street. LADY AQKNTS-TO CANVASS: BOMD thlng new: big commissions. Maxwell & Hunt, 317 Franklin avenue. GirtLS WANTLD TO MAKE 8H1HTS: electric power, steady work and fnlr vvnges. Applv Shirt Factory, 111 Frank lin avenue, third floor. LADtLS TO DISTItinUTD FHF.n 8AM pies in city. Call nt 320 Washing ton nvenue. from 8 30 to 10. TO a. m. today. WANTED-TO RENT. wantedfTiimshii nblo for gentleman nnd wife: central ly located. Address, X, Y, C, Tribune FURNISHED ROOMS. WATODTWrNKJi rooms with board, ("eatially located. Adilrcs-s W., Trlbuno oillce FOR HDNT-A FCHNISUnn FKONT . roam with or without uoatd. 413 Noith Seventh street. BOARDING BOARDING EK PINH STREET. FOR RENT FOR RENT TWO CONVENIENT houses, U4 nnd Hfi Madison avenue. Apply to A. Rose, 2JJ Lackawanna evc nue. FOR SALE FOR BAL1-FINE I'PRIGHT PIANO; good as new; must be sold at once; bargain. Ml MntllMU) avenue. HORSEKHOEINO A SPECIALTY. HAR Shoes, 7"e. each, $2.50 per set of four; Never Slips at Helrlegcl's, 317 Locust St. A FINE SQUARE DECKElf PIANO. Will be Fold vny reasonably. Apply to Miss Sanderson, lalO Sanderson ave. FOR SALE OR RENT. kSVkn . S v. w v . ! v FOR SALE OR RENT-SEVEN-ROOM house, S. Hvele Park avenue; lot RK1M) feet. Inquire 203 N. Hyde Park avenue. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY VM t6$1.00u, WITIIERVICErTO IN vevt in anv leglllmate business that will bear Invchtigatlon. Address E, Trib une otllce. SPEC I A L NOTICE. NOTICE - I. THE UNDERSIGNED, loibld any person or persons tiustlng or harboring my wife, Nellie Wolfe, on my account. C. O. Wolfe. DRESSMAKING. DRESSMAKING FOR CHILDREN TO order; also ladles' waists. Louise Shoemaker, 212 Adams avenue. SJDjALPjrjRETJENT MRS.I.. T. KELLER, SCALP TREAT ment, Mc. ; shampooing. 50c; facial massirc. manicuring, 25c. ; chiropody, 701 Qulncy. CITY SCAVENGER A. I! HRIC.GS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS and cess pool: no odor. impioved pumps i'ied. A. H. URKiGS, Proprietor, Leave tidtrs J1W Noith Main avenue, or Elckc's drug stoic, corner Adams and Mutbcriy. Telephone M10. NEWSPAPERS THE WII.ICE3-BARRE RECORD CAN be had In Seianton at the news stands of Relsman Bros.. 405 Spruce and 503 Lin. det , M. Norton 322 Lackawanna uvenue; I, S. Schutzer, 211 Spruce street. LEGAL. TUP, ANNUAL MEETING OF THE stockholders of the Hawley Electric Light and Power Company will be held at'tlin otllce of ilio Company in Scranton, Pa., Saturday afternoon at .1 o'cloek, Jan ti.it v 20, 1UW, for the purpose uf electing otllt'ers for the ensuing ear and trans acting such other business as ehall come Vfore tlm met ting. MARK K. EDGAR, Secretary. V1IE ANNUAL MEETING OF Till: htuekholdirti of the St. Clair Coal Com;) my for the election of directors and the tiaiiMictlon of such other bust wrH as may propcily torao before It will be held on Monday, January 2-ml, IfflO. at the oltico of the company, Libia ry building, Scrfiiiton, Pa., nt 2 o'clock p. m. No tinnsftr of stock will bo made for the ten elavs next preceding the date nf abovo meeting. N. O. TAYLOR, Secretary. THE ANNUAL STOCKHOLDERS' meeting of the Weston Mill Company will h held at tho First National Hank, Saturday evening. Jan. It. 1900, at J o'clock. A. W. DlckKon, Secretary. NOTICE 18 HHREUY GIVEN THAT A meeting of tho itockholdorb of thq Spring Brook Water Company will bu held nt the office of tho said compjny, No. Ml Heard of Tiade Building, In the Citv of Scranton. on Wednesday, January 17, 1SO0. nt ten a, m , In accordance with tho bv-lavvs of tho company, for tho purpnaj of electing Ulrtctots for the ensuing ear, and for the transaction of such cither business as may propeily come before tho meeting. T. II. WATKINS, Secretary, NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT thri annual meeting of the shaieholil ers of thr Third National bank of Seian ton will bo held at their banking rooms on Tuesday. Jnnuary 9, 1900, between tho hourH of threo and fout o'clock p. m., for the purpose! of electing directors nnd tinnsaeting nnv otlinr btihlne.sx thut may properly come before the meeting. WM. It. I EC1C, Secretary. Scranton, Pa., Dec. 27, J5D9. Exchange. st SITUATIONS WANTED aM rWNci MAN WANTS .nco to Mulsh trade. 700 Schnell's place. YOUNG MAN WISHES A POSITION ns salesman In clothing storo; can give best of references. Address Elm hurst, Pa. SITUATION WANTED HY A YOUNO girl to do hoticework In small famllv; would like to work In Green Ridge. Ad dress 339 Putnam street, North End. SITUATION WANTED BY A GIRL U i'uih old, to take care of baby; would like to wotk In Git en Ridge. Address, 339 Putnam street, North End. WANTED- SITUATION BY A RE speetable oung lady at houncwork in small family. Addicss J. J. R , 1CCG North vnshiiigtoii avenue. SITUATION WANTED-P.Y A YOUNG man ns driver. Address J. M , Trib une otllce. SITUATION W.VNTED-RY EXPERt enccd unci thoroughly competent loco motive and Mntl mcrv engineer. Good refctence. Addrcst, Engineer, Tribune eif flce. (SITUATION WANTED - WASHING. Ironing nr anv kind of houseclennlng by tho day, or will take washing home. Address, Mir. r.oc, fll Mineral street. PRE&SIONAL. ACCOUNTANT AND AUDITOR. E. C. 8PAULDINO, 21 TRADERS' BANK building. ARCHITECTS EDWARD II. DAVIS. ARCHITECT. Connell building, Scranton. LEWIS HANCOCK. JR.. ARCHITECT, 433 Spruce st cor. Wash, a v., Seranton. FREDERICK L. BROWN. ARCHITECT. Prlco building. 120 Washington avenue, Scranton. DANCINO. PROF. ST.M.KOVAOHY AND DAUO li ters. Dancing Tcnchcrr. Stile tlv pri vate lessens any time at residence, 522 tjulncy nvetaic. osvrsrs DR. I.OLYMAN, S-CRANTON PRl vate Hospital, cor. W timing and Mul bei ry. DR. li. F.' REYNOLDS. OPP. P. O. DR. C. C. LAUBACH. 113 Wvomlng ave. WELCOME C SNOVER, Coal Exchange 2nd door. Room D, Hours, 9 to I. 2 to 5 HOTELS AND ftCSTAUANT3 THE ELK CAFE. W AND 127 FRANK llrt avenue. Rates reasonable. p. SSEIGLEH, Proprietor. SCRANTON HOUSE. NEAR D . L. & W. passenger depot. Conducted on the La ropean plan. VIt:TOR KOCH. Prop. I rwrfi RICHARD J. BOURKE. ATTORNEY-at-I.aw. 5O0-2 Lnckawanna avenue. Gen eral law business, collections and loans. J. W. BROWNING. ATTORNEY AND Counsellor-at-Luw, Rooms 312-'!ll Mcars building. D B. REPLQGLU, ATTORN K Y LO A NS negotiated on real etate neeuiltv. Mc.irs building, coiner Washington avenuo and Spruce s-treet. M. J. DONAIIOE. ATTORNEY-AT Lnw. Oftlces. 012-613 Menrs building. FRANK E BOYLE, ATTORNEY AND Counsellnr-at-I.aw. Burr building. Rooms 13 and 11. Washington avenue. WILLARD. WARREN & KNAPP. AT torneya and Coimnllors-at-I. iw. Re publican building. Washington avenue. JESSUP & JESSUP. ATTORNEYS AND Counsellors - at - Law. Commonwealth building; rooms 1, 20 and 21. JAMES W. OAKFORD. ATTORNEY-AT-Law. Rooms 514. 5r and 51(1 Bo ird of Trailo building. EDWARD W. THAYER ATTORNEY. Rooms 103-104, "Un floor Mears building. L A. WATRES ATTORNEY-AT-LAW r.02 Board of Trade building, Scranton, Pa. C. R. PITCHER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Commonvvcnlth building. Seianton, Pa. PATTERSON WILCOX, TRADERS" National Bank building. C. COMEGYS. n-13 REPUBLICAN building. A W. BERTHOLF. Mears building. A T T O R N E Y, PMyen'v. ..in -"-Tt DR. W. E. ALLEN. 513 NORTH WASH Ington avenue. DR 8 W. L'AMOREAUN. OrFICE 2T1 Washington nverue. Residence IMS Mulberry. Chronic diseases, lung', heart, kldnevs and genlto-mlnary or gans a.pecliilty. Hours 1 to 4 p. m. fSOMIO,.' SCHOOL OF THE LACKAWANNA. Seranton, Pa. Courses pitpnratniv to college law. midblne or business. Opens Sept. 11th. Send for catalogue. Rev. Thomas M Pann. II, D . princi pal and proprletoi; W. E. Plumlev, A. M 1 eadm ister. a. R. CLARK & CO . SEEDMEN AND Niiri-crvmen; store 1IG Washington ave me! green bouse, n'O North Main ave nue; storo telephone, 7S2. WIR? SOffTTVS JOS. KUETTEIREAR Ml wanni avenue, Serinton, Pa , tuirr of Wire Scieens. LACKA-manufae- MISaLL'VOUS BAUER'S ORCHESTRA-MUSICFolt balls, picnics, parties, rce ptlops, wed dings and concert work furnished For terms address R, J, Bauer, conductor, 117 Wvomlng uvenue, over Hulberts' music htote. MEGARGEE BROTHERS. PRINTERS' Hi-pplles, envelopes, paper bags, twine. Warehouse 130 War-hlngton aver venue, Scrnuton, Pa. RAILROAD TIME TABLES Central Rallroil of New ,e"s Stations In New Yotu Foot of Liberty street, N. R., and South Ferry, Whitehall street. . , , , , , , Anthracite coal used exclusively, lasiir Ing cleanliness and comfort. TIME TABLE IN EFFECT NOV. 19, lSr,9. Trains have Setantor for New York, Newark. Elizabeth. 1'hlUulolphlu, E.istun, Bethlehem. Allentown. Mauch Chunk and Whlto Haven, at N30 a. m.i expivsh. 1,20; express. 4 00 p. m. Sundays. 2.15 p. in. For plttston and Ullkes-Barie, S.30 n. in . I 20. 4 00 p. in. Sundays. 2 J5 p. in., For B iltlmore and Wnshlncton. ami points South nnd West Via Bethlehem, Si0 a. m . 1 20 p. m. Sundavs. 2.13 p. m, I'm- Lone Hr.tntli. Ocean Grove, etc., nt S30 a, in. and 120 p. m. For Rending. Lebanon and Harilhbuig, via Allentnwn, 8 30 a. m J.2 p. m. Sun days, - 15- p. in. For FutUvllle. f SO n. in.. 120 p. in. Thremgh tlcketB to all points east, south nnd west nt lowest rate at the station. ... . J..II..PLHAU8EN. Gen. Siipt,,, H. P. BALDWIN. Gen. Pass. Aet. ' MLltt'SJST'.'WHUj. PENNSYLVANIA - flfllLROTt) Schedule in Effoct Novtmber 10, 1809. Trains leave Sorantaat r c aV 0.4B a. m., week days, for Sunbury, Harriaburfe; PhlladelpWn, Balti more, WnshlnRton, and for Pitts burg and the West. 0.38 a. m.. week days, for Haaleton, Pottsvllln, Reading, Norristown, nnd Philadelphia , and for Sun bury, Hnrrisburg, Philadelphia, BaltimoreWashington and Pitts burg and the West. 2.18 ;. m., week days (Sundays .58 p. in.), for Sunbury, Herrisburg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Wash ington and Pittsburg aria' the West. 4.27 p. m., week days, for Sunbury, Hnrrisburg, Philadelphia and Pittsburg. J. R. WOOD. Gen. Pns?. Act. J. B. HUTCHINSON, Gen. Mgr. Del., .:t i, nit I WvstJrni'f i In Effect Dec. 17. 48.' n "" SOUTH-Lravc Scratiloli Tor Ncvf Yclc at 2.15, 3 00, fiffli, SW and 10.05 a. m.C 11B56 and .'133 p. m. For Philadelphia UI-.S.30. Sio and loeij a. m.; 12 Ki and 333 p, m. 1 or Strmnlsliurg nt C lu jt. m. Atllk'and Accomtnoclntlon at 3.40 p. Vn. Arrive at Hoboken at 0 6",, 7.1S, 1(1 n." m'.:Mt.t."3 17, 4 4. 7.1!i and !r,S p. in. Antvo lib Phila delphia at lo.io a. m ; 1 0f,3.48,(i.w und 22 p. m. Artive from Now Yurk lit 1106. 2 l" and 4 00 a. m.; 1 W, 1.C2. riW'and S.43 P. in. From StroudKburg at Sir, a. Tn. .miktii-Leave Seranton Tor BulTAlo and inlernicclliito stations at ,tJ,10,,2.50, t 03 nnd ? 00 a. m.: 1 Ki and n.W p. tn. , For Oswego and Svracimc. nt I.OT, a."m. and I." p. tn. For Utica lit 2. 10 nf mand l.M p. in. For Monti use at a(M ium.; 1 0". p. m. and 5 50 p. m. For Nlolvilson at 1.00 and cl.'i p. m. Atrlvo In Scranton fiom Buffalo at 2 10, 2,". 5 25 and 10 00 a. m ; :: 'o and ".lo p. m. Fiom Osvvegd itnd Svrneuse at 2 15 a. m.; 12 SS rtnd 3.30 1)' m. From Svrni'iisf nt 7.40 p. nu From Utlca nt 2.13 a. m ; 12 3S and 3..10 p. m. Fjpm Nicholson at 7 50 a. in. and GOO p m. From Montrose at 10 00 a. In. i '3 20 hhd 7.4" p. tn. i Ut.Otl.MSBURO DIVISION Leave Scranton for Noitlunnbt rland nt 0 30, 10 01 a. in.: 1 ,V and li 10 p. in. For Pl mouth at 1 p"i. 3 10 and "! Ml p. in. lnr Nnntrcoko at s.10 a. m, Arilve at N((rthumbqrl ind at fi.T, a. m.: 1.10. 5 0S and 0 20 P m. Ar llvo Nantleoke at 0 20 a. m. ' Arrive 'at Plymouth at 2 03, 4.40 and 9 4", p. m. Ai rlvo at Scranton from Northumberland at 12 a, in.: 12 31, 4 . w .and 8.59 p tn. From Nantleoke at 11 no a, m From Plv mouth at 757 a. m.: 3P! nnd COS p'. m. SUNDAY TRAINS SOUTH-Leave Seranton at 2.1",, 3 00, G30. 1003 a. m.i 3 33 and .1 10 p. m. NORTH-Leave Seianton at 1210, 2 30, 4 0i p. in i 1 S"i and .1 0 p. m BLOOMSBURG DIVISION Leave Scranton at 10 0", a. m. and C 10 p. in. Dchivvir.- an.l Hudson. On Nov. 15th. 1S10, trains will leave Scranton as follows. For Cai bond. lie 0 20. 7 53. S 53, 10.13 a. m ; 12 noon: 121. 2 20, 3 52. 5 25, 6 25, 7 57, &1S 11.00 p in.; 1.10 a. in. For Albany. Su.itogn, Montrenl, Bos ton, New England points, etc. G 20 n. in.; 2 20 p. m. For Honesdale-r, 20, 10 13 a. m.; 2.20, 5.23 p. in. For Wllkes-Barre-0 4". 7.4S. 8 41, 9 3S. 10.41 a. 111.: 12 0!. 12 2 18, 3.33, 4.27, 6 tO, ".Is. 10 41, 11.30 p. 111. For New "iorle, Philadelphia, etc., via Lehigh Valley Rallioad-O 45 p. m.: 1203, 2 is, 127 p. m.: with Black Diamond E prcss, u "'0 p m. For Pennsylvania Railroad points, 6.45, 9 3S a. m.: 2.18, 4 27 p. in. For western points, via Lehigh -Valley Rallroad-7.4S a. m.: 12 03. K 3.1. with Black Diamond Epresn, 10.41. 11.30 p. m. Tinlns will arrive in Scranton as fol lows ; Fiom Cnrboiidnle and the North fi 40, 7 43. v:i, 'ill. 10 3S. 11 5S ii. m.; 1.23, 215, 3 25, 4 21, 7 II. 10 1. 1127 p. m. From Wllkrs-B.ine and the South 0 15, 7.4s, S4S, 10 3S. 11 V. a 111.; 1.18. 2.14. 3 4S, 5 20. 21, 7 51 0 05. 10 05 p. m ; 1.13 a. m. SUNDAY TRAINS i'or C.irbondale 9 03, 11.33 p. m.; 2 23, 3 52. 5 47. !5! p. 111. For Wllkes-Ilarre-ni8, 12 03 n. m.: l.SS, 3 2s. 5 41. 7.4S p. m. For Albany, Suntoga, Montreal. Bos ton, New England points, etc.. 2 21 p. m. Lowest rates to all points In Uriited States and Can ld.i J. W. BURDICK, CJ. P. A., Albany. N. Y. H W. CROSS. D. P. A . Scranton, Pa. Lehigh Vallav Itullroal. In Effect Nov 1'itli. 1S10. TRAINS LEAVE SCRANTON. For Philadelphia and New York, via D. 6 II. R. R. at b 15 a. m. and 12 03, J IS. 4 27 (Black Diamond Express), and 11.10 p. m. Sundajs, D. 11. R. R, 1.58. 7.1t p. m. For While Haven. Hnzletou and prin cipal points In tho eoal legions, via D. & II. R R. el 4". '-'Is and 127 p. m. Tor I'ottsvllle. 0 45, 2 1s p. m. For Bithlilum. Fasten. Reading, Har lisburg and principal Intermediate sta tions via D. & U. R. R. ! it. m.: 1203, is 127 (Black Diamond Express), 11.30. Sundavs, D, & II. 11. It . 1.58, 7,48 p m. For 'Tuiikhannoek, Tovvanda, Elmlrn, Ithaca. Geneva and principal Intermedi ate Millions, via D. L & W. R. II. . SOS a. m.; 1 00 and .11", p. m. For Geneva. Rochester, Buffalo, Nlag aia Calls Chicago, and all points west, via D. & II. R. It.. 12 0.1. .111 (Black Dla mond Hvpre-M. 7 4S. 10.41. 11.50 p. m. Sundajs, D S. II. It. R.. 12 01 p. m., 7. IS p in. I'ullmaii p ii lor and sleeping or Lehigh Vallev pit lor can on all trains between Wilkes. Iliirre and New York. Philnde). Phln. Buffalo and Suspenslnn Ilridge. ROLI.1N II. WILBUR. Oin. Supt , ii Colli unit stiett. New York, CHARLES S l.KE. Gen. Pass. Agt . 25 Cnttlanill stint. New Yotk, A W. NONNEMACIIER. Dlv. IW'-i-. AKt., South Rtthhhcm P i For tlckits and Pullmiii rehervntlont apply 200 Lack iw.inna ave.. Seranton. Pa. Lrlo and Wviunlii; Viillev. Time Table In Effect Sept. 11th. IW Ti.iins le ve Scranton foi New Yoik, New burgh and luti imedlate pointh on Erie rallio.ul, also foi Hawlcy and local points at 7 05 a m and 2 "i p. m I'.eiuinlug tialus in the at Seianton at 10 21 u. m. and " 1'. and 9 10 p m. SCH T4 DIVISION. ui i:i feci not, tf.ii .'WrW nuu; Jlound. TM04a Ifc. fi ' MAS i1 mi r jtiAri'lA- LlAill-'L! ii Jlf ,,.,f.... 72JN , Franklin I, J.I tjI .. "I 7iowitt,itena Htteiiib'is j,. ....I i cxi Weeliawitcn . ...Tr9 lof .... . " ?'' .rloJ"' LeaVtLl nJi-Jltyvi 10 4V 10 40 I 15 e aao-lit I1 01JI it. U4iJ MY 12 It1 U'l1)r II IK Ilanciclc",, iArHirlK.- Preston, f WHiWcotti. Wyntello orson I'loasaw, .W. tJnlonttala ti! u 10 31 10 21 1015 m; Ntiis 4s , J W It, 4 W1 in fjii sol O0j HO U40 9:6 i Sl t 14 ?5 ?5 ita &mti r, ij a il M,.IJ,w . VIIJIviM.i 91 II 81 iVarboi)il.fo,: nor ...... (im()?, hue Jtijinja 4 oV ...'.. nrs iaiieW -km1 11. ', Jarjmn 11.10 Willi eiu.fr .,,U-l4J J ,.ft..-. (iKtf WaiL65 . ur. t3 43-0 SOI H 8 5.1, DM) il- V .nis ircaioam ,'n is wint on H m n i j iU lin .J'AaLima. - .Mori wViTtiaiii' 'lun I'flfotburi ., , 1101, I'M ufiif li fltVtf3M A IS ":l 01 fi 41 S4i ... KJs .. H'151 ... b t:, ... 8 so ... A ill W I 4 07! 6 31 f 4 10. 67 .110.1 Provttletice 4 14 6 SI (i n a n .lluoTi park IMaco . 10 M t-crantoa i SO 1 3a .a wLeavet Aulyel...., II . ' HunclnV mir"-'' . . ' i 'j t blw'tiliivn that trains atop on algnal for eniivio. ii ulai 2iu nnd con fehndiiv oil1Sthpr t( Jlll- uxccpl bMiiiUyr , 'J ecuro rutea Tia untra a weatlrn rurcliasllik' lliketinnd naiaidon7 a .in ou. U woitie'r outrtt i-le-fli)r act it dining chair oar New York to ChkMo t tbuiiKC. I'liMielirer Hates He4HC1 jits' :&t-f.r..ii Vnrlli Itiilllll'. ..... ... w..... . , , t lit J u is ff Stations a . t t. s'j or, ;- 1,Wei.