1 THE SCRANTOiN TlUBUiNE- TUESDAV, JANUARY 9, iOOO. 9 Common Sense is possessed by most people who think for themselves. The average man knows that if his blood is impure Tie feels sick all over. He has headache, nausea, bad taste in the mouth, is costive and can put no energy into his work. The kidneys are designed to purify the blood, but if dis eased and tired out they cannot do it. Extra work is thrown on the liver and lungs and'they too become diseased under the additional burden until the whole body is completely poisoned. What is to be done ? Common sense says put the kidneys, the blood-purifying organs, in good health and do it at once with War ner's Safe Cure before the kidneys break down and disintegrate from Bright's dis ease. Warner's Safe Cure, a purely vege table preparation, has cured thousands of men and women during the past twenty yeats who were in danger of death. It does exactly as represented and does it quickly. One bottle will aid, a few bot tles will cure. It is not a cheap decoction but a scientific preparation carefully com pounded. Do not longer trifle with your health but give this great remedy an op portunity to cure you. CARBONDALE. COMMONERS MEET. Common council met Inst evenlntr nnd adopted the following resolutions: That the Joint street committee be authotied to advertise the city's stone crusher for sale; that the city enslneer have a ri i)lng laid on Terrace street In front of the Central school building nt onii; th it the building committee hne poor board loom's celling plast ered and holes In tower stopped. The municipal water resolution, published In full In yestetdav's Tribune, was adopted unanimously. A tequlsltlon of Columbia Hose company was refeireJ to a committee. NEW OFFICERS INSTALLED. The Shield of Honor, Diamond lodRO, Xo. 2fi. has Installed the following new oltlcers: S. M , J. D. SehetniPihoin; W. St., A. L. Van (lorder: J. M John Matthews; chaplain, J. J. Nicnl; rj eoidlnff secretary, A. A. Ramsay; financial secretary, James Olbb; treas urer, John IS. rinch; I. CI., OcnrRC Shenei; O. CI.. V. H. Shellev; trus tees, V. H. Shelley. V. n. Matthews. A, (3. Xleol: icpresentatlve to giand lodge nt Dovlctown, James Olbb. The lepott of the tieasurer showed the largest Kalns In cart. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. The Anthracite Uottleis' Protective association will meet at the St. Charles hotel, So anion, on Jan. 12. Mi". Milts, of Stall ucca, has cn teued Dt. Wheelei's hospital to take x cout.-e ! nuts-lni;, Leonard Davis S yeais old, Is suffer ing fiom wnuiido caused by a dog bite. The big canine- of Thomas Ker Ins plantul his teeth In several places In the boy's side. Dr. Shields cauter ized the wound-. A steam hcatei is being placed In the Methodist paisonape. Dr. S. S. Shields was In Wnymart on pioffssional business yesteiday, Maui lee Guest has gone to Buffalo to reside. Mrs. John Mllllgan called on Scran ton ft lends vesterdav. The new Ccntuiv club met at Mrs. Pasioe's yesteiday afternoon. Xext Monday Mis. Haett will give a soclil for the organization. Mis. Whitman, of Honesdale, called on Mis. Teats, In this city, yesterday. To the Public. 1 want to let the people who suffer from iheumatlsm and sciatica know that Chamberlain's Pain Halm le lleved mo after a number of other medicines and a dot tot had failed, It Is the best liniment I hae ever known of, J. A. Dodgen, Alphaiet, Ga. Thousands have been cured of rheu matism by this remedy. One applica tion tellees the pain. For sale by all druggists. Matthews Hi others, wholesale and ictnll agents DALTON. The public schools of this place re opened yeste day after the two weeks' holiday vacation. Many of the people about town aie 3uffeilng with an epidemic of colds. Mori Ik Dean will letuin to Phllllns Exeter academy today, after spending three weeks' vacation with his parents hei o. Miss nose Johnson has been iulte 111 nt her homo toi some time. Revival meetings will bo held each evening ibis week In the Baptist (.hutch, Rev. .S. O. Heading, D. D., of Scianton, will pi each this evening. Sonic of the people In this vicinity hae been taking ndautage of th cold eather nnd excellent Ice and lrive been lining their ice bouses. Mis. Chatles Purely, who has been cjulte 111 fev some days, Is ImpiovitiK. Dr. ailliman, who opened u dental office here some months ago, has moved to Rlnghamton. The first meeting of the Baptist mln- LIVERITA THE UP.TO.DATr LITTLE LIVER PILL CUBES BlliotiBnrtAB- CEITH Constipatlon, uyapspsia, Sick. Head ache and Liver mnsa Complaint. SUGAR COATftll. 100 PILLS 25 CT. Sold by all drngslits or sent br mil ii. JNertlta Medical Co., Ctlcuo . Bold by Mctiaroih & Thomuu, Dm, gliti,, m Lackawar-r ave., Bcranton, Pn, lsters conference for this war was held yesterday morning in the Penn Avenue Baptist church. Rev. Ford, president of the conference, called the, meeting to order nnd the scripture lesson was read by Hev. C. H. Spald ing, after which Itev. Whalen. of Honesdale, offeicd prayer. Bev. S. O. Heading, D. D., pastor of the North Main Avenue Baptist church, Scran ton, gave n ery Interesting and help ful address on Paul as a soul winner. Bev. J. L. Williams, of Forest City, will address the conference next Mon day morning on "The Perils That Confront Us." Monroe Dean, of Chinchilla, spent Sunday with friends here. TAYLOR NEWS. Miss Mabel Engles and Mr. Henry Seybolt United In Marriage Other News of Interest. Miss Mabel Ihiglcs, an estimable younp lady of the A'.ohb iM, and Mr. Henry Seybolt, a popular young man, also of that plaeo, wii united In marriage nt th home of the brides parents yesterday afternoon., bv the Bev. James Walker, pastor of the Primitive Methodist ehu'Oli. At the conclusion of the cereit'ouy the youns couple tecetved hf-aity r-omrratulutlomt fioin their many frl'nds. In the even ing a wedding supper vvni served which iv.ii thDUJtjhlv on'.oyed by those present. The remain". f the la to A brain Jones, of Piivlilin , were Intoned in the Forest Horn-1 conietfi v yesterdav. Monday's deposits at Feltsvllle school Ii' th? saving funis wai, as foib.ws; Pilnolpal S. J. Philips' pupils, sfSJ.S; Miss Bessie Jaai-'V pupils, ii.Q). Total, $11.17. Don't fall tu attend th 'air of the Church of Jmr.m 'u!.i:. Csnception a: Weber's link t!-s n'"g. n n r.'iai'd musical programme will Iw icndeicd. Many at tides icnuln et tci l dis posed of. The lot vh!"h Is lulnar chnnced off Is causing considerable In terest. Bev. H. H. Hrrrls preached at A ar dor's Bun, Lueino county, on Su t dav. The concrepatlon of the Calvaiv Baptist chinch will conduct a grand concert on February ,S at the chinch nudltoilum under the dliettlon of Professor Dald K. Jon3. Mr. Anthony Schulth'r's, win has been visiting his intent, Mr. and Mis. Henry Schulther'. his returned to College Point, Long Island, X. V. Lackawanna lodga Xo. 11.1. Am si lean Ptotestant association, will meet In their rooms this evening v. hen busi ness of Impoi lance will be ti.iuacted. Mr. and Mis. William Reese, of I'nlon street, spent the Sabbath with tneir ciaughtet. Mrs. John Chudon, of Lincoln Heights Mr. Chatles Dally has launched Into the dally business and has occupl'J the CouttilsrH bulldiniron Main street. Mis. Joseph Davis, ot Main street, is rcpidly recovering from her lecent Illness. The Tnylot Hose comrany, Xn. 1, are making extensive ntranp-etnentE fir their masquerade ball to be held at the rlr.k next month. "A HEART AS STURDY as an oak." If the heart Is to bo sturdy and the nerves strong, the blood must be rich and pure. Hood's Sursaparllla makes hearts sturdy because It makes good blood. It gives strength and courage. HOOD'S PILLS are non-hrltatlng. mild, effective. . PECKVILLE. Mrs. H. E. Barnes has Issued cards announcing the marrluue of her daugh ter, Miss Evelenu L. Barnes to Mi. Andrew Joseph Hale, to take place at the Flist Piesbyteriun church Pock, vllle, on Tuesday evening, Jan. 16, it 8.30 o'clock, Mr. a. h. Moon left last evening for 7l :Z. : ."' ,c"u'no "" mw studies at the Dickinson Jaw Hchool. Tho Misses Alma and Llxzle Fetgu son, who have been vUltlng Miss Sadie Stage, returned to their home at Jubi lee, Wayne county, yesterday. Mr. Arthur Clark, or Uieen drove, wa n caller in town on Saturday last. Mrs. duest Is reported as slightly convalescent. Mm, JucHon Callender Is confined to hei home by Illness, Miss Howe, of Bcranton, spent Hun day as the uuest of her nunt. Miss Carrie A. Kenyon. The first local Institute of this yo-r in this district was held bv the teach ers of niakely, Olyphant, Prlceburg and Jessup at the Laf.iyUtu school In Jessup. The following InMfcstlng pr. . gramme was attentively lls'ened to by a falr-sled audience; Phonogruph se lection; paper on etymology, M'es C. A. Kenyon; recitation, "Mother'n Fool," Miss Burnett; solo, Prof. W. W. Wat kins; paper, "Order in School," Supei lntcndent J. C. Tnjlnr; solo, "Papi. What Would You Take for Me?" a tiny tot; dialogue. "Bed Biding Hood," four young ladles; phonocrnph selec tions; solo, Prof. W. Wiitklns. JERMYN ANDJIAYFIELD. Installation of Y. M. I. Office ts Pay Day Fair tn Reopen Thursday. Personal News. ' The following olllceis ot Ucelslor council, No. 171. Young Men's Institute, weie Installed nt their last regular meeting: Chaplain, Bev, M. 11. Lynott; president, William Byino; Hist vice president, P. J. Martin; second vice piesldent, John Cahenny; treasurer, P. r. Walker; financial secretary, M. T. McCarthy; recording secretary, C. J. Dunlcnvy; marshal, J. J. McCaithy; Inside hcntlnel, James Hnnnphy; out side sentinel, Michael Collins; execu tive committee, J. V. ulllvan, C. F. Gannon and H. B. Collins. A literary society In connection with the above society has recently been or ganized nnd the organization will mejt fortnightly for the purpose of rending essays, holding debates nnd other beno llclal purposes. J. J. McCarthy, John Cuff and deorgo Gannon were appoint ed a committee to prepaie the pro gtnmmes for each meeting. The employes of the Deln ware" nnd Hudson colliery will lecelve pay thh ufteinoon for the twenty-one nnd n half days woiked In December. Mrs. Sarah Coon nnd Mr. and Mis. George Schoen. of Scranton, visited Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Coon, of Main stieet, on Sunday, The school dlieetois will hold their regular monthly meeting this evening. The Christmas otfeilng nt the Sacicd Heart church amounted to $151. 50. Mr. nnd Mis. Thomas Roberts hive moved into the house lately vncutMl by Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Solomon, on Main street. Mr. and Mrs. Oeoige Ben nlo will move Into the house vacated by Mr. Robettr. Johnson Bennett, sr., of Second street, Is suffering with an attack of sciatic i. Mrs. Salisbury, of Noith Main stieet, was a Peekllle lsltor Sunday. Isaac Owen, of Second stteet, Is laid up with iheumatlsm. A little son at rived at the home of Section Boss Toiwllllgci, at AVest Ma lleld, Ksterday. John Osboine has leslgned his posi tion with the Stenlck Creek Coal com pany at Peckvllle and accepted one at the Xoithwest colliery. The Sacred Heait church fair, which has been closed since Wednesday, will be teopened on Thursday, when the wonderful projectoscopic pictures on the "Passion Play," which has been no favorably commented upon at tha many entertainments throughout the valley recently, will be shown. The pictures are all animated, and make a most Impressive entertainment. OLYPHANT. A crowded house witnessed the re pioductlon of the "Passion Plav" as It Is pel formed by the peasants of Ober Ammoi gnu, at the Father Mnt hew Opera house last evening. The stoiy of the cioss was told In ani mated moving pictures so leallsttc that the audience was piofoundly Im pressed. In connection with the "Pas sion Play" a Miort but Intel esting lec ture was delivered by Mr. James J. Skelly. Miss Blanche Jewell, a con tralto singer, and Prof. X. Du Shune Ooward. bailtone, delighted the audi ence with seveial selections. The play was piesented foi the benefit of St. Patilck'rt church. The school board will hold theli leg ulai monthly meeting tomonow even In". M. J. Keegan, of Feirls stieet, Is ill. The boaid of tiade will meet In the boiough building this evening. T. E. Boland, of Dunmoie, was a caller In town Sunday. An eisteddfod will be held In thii Susquehanna Stieet Baptist chinch on St. David's day. Maich 1. Miss Mamie McMnhon and L?o Dug g.in, of Piovidence, spent Sunday with Mls Kate Hoban. Miss Llllle Major has accepted a po sition as clerk In Baithold's cash stole. Mrs. John Dempsey. of Dunmoro stieet, Is finite III. Miss Sadie McXIcols, who bus been the guest of Miss Minnie Hoban te turned to her home In Tnylor yestei day. Miss Alice Howaid, of Oieen Ridge, visited her home here Sunday. ARCHBALD. On Tuesday evening I'ebiuuiy 12th, tbeie will be a social and enteitaln ment held In the Father Mathevv Opera house for the benefit of the widow of the late Michael Doucnei. Sunday night about ' o'eloi k u tool shanty near the "Klondike" mine, uwned bv the Delawaio and Hudson company, was destroyed by fire. On Wednesl.iv evening, Jnnuaiy tl, the Rev, Charles Lee. of Caibondale. Will delivei a lecture Ii. the Piesby terlan church. Wednesday evonins the bazaar of St. Thomas' church, which has ben closed temporally will open, and the articles temalnlng will be disposed of. At a regular meeting of the Knights of rather Mathew, held Sunday after noon, the following ofllcrrs wer choen to serve for th? ensuing yea: President, M. Tl. Mcxndiew re piesl denl, T. J, Claik; iccnrdlng sfcietaty, i:. T. Phllbln: T-nistunt. Thomns Bellly. financial secietaty, T. J. Keni ney; treasuier, L. T. rijnn. captain, P. J, McAndrevs: sejgeant.at-arms, James Ruddy. Tlv Demi erallc primaries of thv borough will be held Satuiday, Jan uiry 1.1th. The Hose company will meet this evening. Robert Claik of HoticfdalP, is vUlt Ing friends in town Good Night. "Well," said be, "the Boers ute on the move," "Yes," she replied, looking at the clock; "but there are some exceptions." Buffalo Comnurclnl. Plato of Ohio, City of Toledo, J.ueiii, Ccunty. as : Prank J. Ctienej mikes oath that he Is s nlor partner of the til in of 1". J. Cheney & Co .ilolng busliusti in the City of To ledo, County and State aforesaid, and that said llrm will pa the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS lor nch and ev. cry case of Catarrh that ennnot bo cured bvthe use of Hull's L'stairb I'uip. FRANK J. CHENEY. tiworr. to before me and rubscrtbect in my presence, this flh day of Decemb..'r, A. D. lSfi. A. W. ai.EASON, fBealj Notary Public. Hall's Ciitcinh Cure Is tnVen Internally, nnd acts illiectly on the blond uud mu cous surfaces of the ss.item. Scud fur tcstlmnrdiils, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O Sold by dru.-tflHis, ;5c. Hull's I'miiIIv Pills no the bent. THEATRICAL. Herrmann at Lyceum. The wondeiful Hermann gave one of his very mystifying entertainments nt the Lyceum last night befoie a rather small audience. Il did all the old tricks that magicians nffect In an ex ceptionally fine mnnncr nnd also hnd some new ones that weie extremely puzzling. In conjunction with his part of the performance La Petite Lona sang sev eral popular songs and the four Lu clcrs performed on a vatlety of mual cul Instruments. "Special Delivery." An excellent company, headed by Miss Maude Hlllman, began n week's engagement at the Academy of Musle List night by producing "Special De livery," with a wealth of stage acces sories. It Is a strong drama and received a fine presentation last night. The com pany supporting Miss Hlllmnn Is com posed of u number of very clever peo ple. The company carries Its own or chestra nnd a vaudeville company, which Introduces specialties between the acts. The specialty artists nre W. A. Dillon, In parodies and dances; Lottn, u cute little gill, who sings; the California tilo, acrobats, and W. E. Chambetlaln, a wonderful baritone, who sings lllustiatcd songs. This aftemoon the company will pre sent "A Hidden Past," and tonight "The Land of the Living." Specialty Company. The perform nice given by the Wnld mnnn Specialty and Burlesque com pany nt the Gaiety theater jestorday was of n scuib i.rds thniighout. While some meritorious work was done In the ncrobatle line and In knock-about comedy, the enteitaln ments were upon the whole bllzzard llko In effect. The Inige nudiencei that greeted the company weie good-natuied and the actors were allowed to escape without Injuiy at the end of each perfoimance. The Waldmann Specialty comp my will appeur nt the Gaiety today and tomor row, afternoon and evening. Engagement Cancelled. The Paul Kauvar engagement nt the Lceum Thursday night has been can celled. The company has dlsbinded. "Sorrows of Sata." For the 111 st time In many .veais. If not In mans centuiles, the devil has been given his due. Playgoers of this city had the opportunity a few w coles ago of seeing how completely and up on what an elaborate scale this due was given. Reference Is made to the production here of "The Soirows f Satan," an event mide one of the mo-t notable of the present season by the stiange genius of Marie Correlll, the lavlshness of William A. Brady and the ability of the company dltected by Arthur C. Alston. The same organization In every de tnll has been sccuied for a return en gagement at the Lvceum theater on Wednesday evening, Jan. 10. Many of those who saw this remaikable melo drama of society, p isslon and mysti cism will desire to see It ugaln, while those who did not should do so If they care for a drama that Is powerfully acted, admliably stnged and Is, In It self, absolutely unique, uttoily unlike anything hitherto placed upon the Ameilcan stugs. "His Excellency" Coming. Charles Frohman's company In ' Ills Excellency, the Governor," the Xew Yolk Empire theater pioductlon, and moie leeently fiom Its three weiks inn at the Columbia theater. Chicago, will be at the Ljceum Jan. 12. The entile action of the plnvs oc curs In the Vestibule of the govern ment Iioum' In the Amandhland Islands In the Indian oci an. Hn ellei.cy and two members of his staff aie pie pnrlng for a visit from a member of the Biitlsh cabinet who Is accompanied by his daughter and sister. The plot Is amusing and entertaining and the company Is one of the best. Hnckett's New Play. James K. Hackelt'a new play. "The Pilde of Jennlco," was given Its fust pioductlon at the Chestnut tieatro last night. The play promises to he a greater success than anj thing Mr. HncUett has vet nppearrd In. It is lomantle In ch.ita'ctei. with a strong dramatic Interest Mls Beithx dallind, formeily of this city, the no.v leading ladv, made a stiong ImpicM slon, in fact she scoied as biff u hit as the star. SOME QUEER PRISOFS. Pi nm the Cleveland Plain De.ilei. That portion of the new pilson on the Pott Royal boulevard, 'Pails, icseived for political offendeis will be n de lightful nbode. Oak tables sin mounted by mlrrors.supplled with electilc lights, ornamented with gieen shades, aie more suggestive of the boudol- than the pilson: nevertheless, they will be found theie. The conveisatlon loom, exclusively reset ved for the pilsoneiH and well supplied with books, news, papers und easy chatis. will ceitnlnly tend to make the Sante pilson moie popular than the club, especially as, in addition tn a splendid bath loom, the pilson boasts of n gaide.i planted with benutlful shrubs, which will bo Ilium. Inated during the summer months bv electricity, und peihaps the French government will piovlde a jnllltniy bund as well. The pilsonots on the occasion of the i lots last yeru In Italy did not have nn altogether bad time, on the whole. They oueiiplcd the same laisce chamber, and, when not discussing vailous quos. tions of the day, or i.-adttif, and vilt lng letters, each took tutus nt com posing a novel, the length of each Sep. nrate conttlbutlon being one para graph. The Finnish prison for debtors at Helslngfois was a cheap and pleasant boarding house until the last day of 1896. when It was closed, It having oe. curred to the rate payers who did n'it habitually use It that it was an ex pensive luxury. Most of the Inmates who were committed for thtee years prefened to stay there rent free, and devote their funds to having a good time rather than pay theli debtf. u:id FO fiee. Reeheiche dlnucis vvei biotight In If the debtor could pay foi them with wines, splilts nnd tobacco; and, If they wished to tcturn any lios. pltallty, their ft lends outside the Jail could come In for the puiposo of on Joying the same. Of cnuise, In this Ideal prison, tho Inmates could go ou, of Its pieclncts when they wished, but by a cruel legal enactment they hud tn be accompanied by u .vaiden, who had, however, to don ply In clothes o'j these, oteaslons, so that the prisoners t'oclil standing should not be. Imperiled by being seen In the company of an ndlaus Jailer. The People's Exchange. A POPULAR CLEARING HOUSE for tha nenslt of All Wlio Ilnvc Houses to Rent, Rent Estatj or Oilier Properly to Sell or Exclmtuo, or Who Want Situations or Help-Theo Small Advertisements Co One Cent a WorJ, Six Insertions for Five Cents a Word lixcept Situation WunteJ, Which Arj In. bcrtcd Free. FOR RENT FOR RENT-8 ROOM HOUSE, 110 MOX roe avenue, Dunmore. FOR RENT-FLAT, SIX ROOMS. MOD ern, central, steam hent. Apply to W. II. Logan, 202 Board of Trade. FOR RENT-FROM APRIL 1ST, STORE, i."ux75 feet, 2."J Penu ii venue, lnnuliu on premises. FOR RENT - TWO CONVENIENT houses, 621 and (!2fi Madison avenue. Apply to A. Rose, 22J Lackawanna eve nue. FOR SALE FOR SALE-AN EXCEPTIONALLY DE M rub le site for manufacturing plant, Incited In Thirteenth waul, Set anion, nnd abutting on I). & 11. siding. Will bo sold, together with nimntlty of structur al stcul und Iron on the ground, ut a bnrualu for cash. E, C. Newcoinb, Uoaid of Trude, Scianton. BUILT TO ORDER LIOHT AND hcuvv s-IpIkIis, bnbs, etc. Slelcjhs In stock. 133.00 ench. Helrlegel, 317 Eocust street. XO. fild.OSt. PATENT RIOI1T FOR SALE, of n teeentlv patuited article. Its use Is everywhere liullspenslble. For particulars and reliability of, lunulro at Tilbune otl'ee. l'OR SAI.E-- ROOM HOFSE. CELLAR and furnace. 131 Cherry street. Dun more, Pa. A FIND SQUARE DECKER PIANO. Will be sold verv rensonublv. Apply to Miss Sanderson, 1R30 Sanderson ave. FOR SALE OR RENT. ''S'aNs.-tSVN''hVV'fcSsV.KkfH,avv FOR SALE OR RENT-SEVEX-ROOM house, S. Hyde Park avenue; lot MK160 feet. Inquire 20" N. Hyde Park avenue. s WANTED-TO RENT. WANTED-FURNISHED ROMT'sUrN able for gentleman nnd wife: cential ly located. Address. X, Y. C. Tribune. FURNISHED ROOMS. WANTED-TWcTnIcIMM'RNISHED roems with board. Centrally locate d. Address V Tribune office. FOR RKNT-A FURNIfaHED ritONT room with or without boaid. 41S Noith Seventh street. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY vm to $1,000. with service, to in- vest In any legitimate business that will bear investigation. Address E., Trtb. une ofllce. MONEYJTOJLOAN $100,000 TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE security In sums to suit the borrower. J. C. Vnugliiiii, EKLitckawannu avenue. AGENTS WANTED. ACTIVE MEN AND WOMEN KVERY where to tako orders for "Life of Moody," the great evnngeilst. Sells nt sight. Sample enabling you to inuke fiom $! to $7 dallv. by mall free on re quest. Addrcs Olobo liiblo Publishing Co , 7J3 Chestnut St.. Phllada., Pa. ENEROE'TIC SALESMAN - COUNTRY work. School supplies. Salary $100 and extras R O. Bvans ,L Co, Chi cago. Ill WAXTED-BY AN F.STAR1.1SHED bu.lness of n hlch oidrr, a repiesenta tlve of nblllty nnd backing who can take up Its work In the rtnte of Pcnnvlvnnln; no Fchome; peimanent business with money In It for the right party Address, giving references. FOUNTAIN HVTII BRUSH CO, Grand Rapids, Mich. HELPWANTED-FEMALE. WANTED-SALESLADY WHO HAS A knowledge of tho shoe business; must have reference. Also lady to be cashier and bookkeeper. Inquire at Morris Bros ' Shoe store, 330 Lackawanna avenue. LADIES TO DISTRIBUTE FREE SAM ples In clt. Call nt 320 Washing ton uvenue. from 8 30 to 10 30 u, m. today. BOARDING BOARDING 625 PINE STREET. WANTED YOUNG MAN WANTS room and two meals a dav, with pri vate family. Address "S," D , L. & V. depot. SPECIAL NOTICE. ALL PERSONS HOLDING ACCOUNTS against the estate of Ah andi r Ciulii, late of Scrnnton. Pa., will lulp to effect an earlv settlement bv tit once mailing itemized bills of their uccounts to James R. Craig. 11 University Place. New Iiuven, Conn, DRESSMAKING. DRESSMAKING FOR CHILDREN TO older, also Indies' waists. Loutso Shoemaker, 212 Adams avenue. SCALP TREATMENT. vwwvwww MRS. L. T. KELLER. SCALP TREAT ment, COc; shampooing, 50c.: facial masutgc, manUuirlns, i"c. ; chiropody, 701 Qulncy. CITY SCAVENGER A. B BRIGG8 CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS and cess pools; no odot. Improved pumps iised, A. R. BRIGGS. proprlet'il. Leave orders 1100 North Main avenue, or Eleke's drug stoic, corner Adams and Mullieny. 1 elf phone 9310. NEWSPAPERS TUB WILKE8-BARRE RECORD CAN bo had In Scranton at the news stnuils of Relsman-uro-j., vis spruce ana in imu rten: M, Norton S22 Luckavvunna avenue; I. S. Scleutiei, 211 Spruce street. LEGAL. THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE stockholders of the St. Clair Coal Company for tho election of directors and the transaction of such other busi ness as may piopcrly came boforo It will bo held on Monday, January 22nd, iroo, nt the oilice of thu company, Libra ry bulldlnK. Scranton, Pu ut 2 o'clock No'tiansfer of stock will bo made for the ten days next jnecedlng thu date of above meetlnB X. U TAILOR, Secretary. THE ANNUAL fcTOCKHOLDERS meeting ot the Weston Mill Coinpnny will bo held at the Filt National I! ink, Saturday evening. Jan I. Iso, ui , o'clock. A. W. Dlcktcm, Secretary. NOTICE IS HEBEIIY GIVEN THAT A meeting of the tttckholdeifi ot the Spring Biook Wntri Company will bu he Id ut tho ollle o of the said eonipanv, No, 5)t Board of Trude Building, In the City of 8u mitcm, on Wednesday, January 17, J'!, at ten n. m, In ncenrilanec with iho bv-laws of the rompuny, toi the putpcuj of electing dlrectois foi the ensuing yeir, and for the tl.insuctlnn of such other business us may propetly come before the mectlliff. ' T. H. WATKINS, Beeretury. SITUATIONS WANTED S1TUATK iN'wXNrED-rANURNISI I good n-re rein e, at engineer nnd lit o innn. Aclelres' J. 11. ( u.ur 51.1 Jlurtl son nvtniie. SITUATION WANTED - WASHING. Ironing nr nnv kind of house e leiiiilug by tho el ! ,,r we"k: take washing home. Address Mrs. I.re, C31 Mlnn.il .(licet. BARBER YOUNG MAN WANTS chanco to llnlsb trude. 700 Sclinell's place. lOUNG MAN WISHF.S A POSITION ns salesman In elolhlug stoic; can give host of references. Address Eltn htirst. Pa. SITUATION WANTED BY A YOUNG girl to do housewcitk In smnll fatnllv ; would like to woik in Green Rldge. Ad dress 3,11 Putnum stieet. North End. SITUATION VANTtM7BY A GiTtlTTl years old, to take cute of babv; would l J" wor hi Oreen Rldge. Address, 3.1 Putnam street. North End. WANTED - SITUATION BY A RE sneetnhle young l.ulv nt bousewnrk In small family. Address J. J. R , 13w'i North vv ashlngton avenue. SITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG man ns driver. Address J. M. Trlb. line olIlri. PROFESSIONAL. ACCOUNTANT AND AUDITOR. E. C. SPAULDING, building. M TRADERS' BANK ANCHITCCT3 EDWARD II. DAVIS. ARCHITECT. Connell building, Scrunton. LEWIS HANCOCK. JR . ARcTltTECT. to.1 opruce si,, enr, vvasn. av , peranum, FREDERICK L BROWN. ARCHITECT. Pilco building, KG Washlnston incline, Scranton. DANCINQ. ntor. ST.ld.KOVACHY AND DAUOlt ters, Dancing Tcnetie rs. Strletlv prl y.ate lc-re ns am time at residence, 522 (julucy avet.ue DR.I.O. "lYMAN,SCR ANTON PRI- vato Hospital, col. Wyoming and Mul berry. DR. II. F. REYNOLDS, OPP. P. O. DR. C. C. LAUHACH. 11." Wvomlng ave. WELCOME C. SNOVER. Coal Exchange 2nd floor. Room D, Hours, 'I to 1, 2 to 5 HOTELS 'NO ReTaUffTS THE ELK CAFE, 12"i AND 127 FRANK lln avenue. Rntes repsonable. p. ZEIGLER. Proprietor. SCRANTON HOUSE. NEAR D . L & W. passenger depot. Conducted on the Ea ropenn plat.. VICTOR KOCH, Prop. LAVretl RICHARD J. BOURKE, ATTORNEY-nt-Lnw, 500-2 Lnekuwanna avenue Gen eral law business, eollctIons and loins. J. W. BROWNING, ATTORNEY AND Counellor-at-Law, Rooms 312-J13 Me-urs building. D. B REPLOOLE. ATTORNEY-LOANS negotiated on real estate siciirlty. Mears building, coiner Washington avenue and Spruce street. M T. DONABOE. ATTORNEY-AT-Law. Onircs, 812-cr, Mears building. FRANK E POYLE, ATTORNEY AND Counsellor-nt-Lnvv. B u l r building, Rooms 11 and II, WaQh!nKtem ave nue. WILLARD, WARREN Sr KNAPP. AT- tornevs and founn "ms-at-Lnw, Re publican building. Washington avenue. JUSSUP & JESSUP. ATTOHN'BYS AND rounsellors -nt - Law, Commonwealth building; rooms 1, 2o nnd 21. JAMES W. OAKFORD ATTORNEY-AT-Law. Rooms M4. 513 and 510 Boaid of Trade building. EDWARD W THWEB ATTORNEY. Roe ins 0ftl.n, oth floor Mears building. L A. WATRC ATTOBN'BY-AT-LW. W2 Hoard of Trade building. Scrnnton. Pa. C. R. PITCHBR. ATTORXHY-AT-LAW. CommKnwealth building, Feianton. I'a PATTERSON' WH POX. TRADERS' National Bank building. C COMF.GYS, l-H R !: P U B L I ( A V bulldlng A W BFRTTTOLF. Mears building. A T T O n X E pnv.l'i'" 'io "iiTnm DR. W. E. ALLEN 311 NORTH WASIN liigtou nvenue. DB S W. L'AMORBAUV OFrrCE ' n WfiHilnctnn nverne. Residence Fis Mulberrv. Chronle cllse,ies, luns, heart, kldnevs and rpiiltn-urlnnry m gnns a specialty Hours 1 to 4 p m "-wi-v T SCHOOL OF THE LACKAWANNV. Scrnnton, Pn, Courses pre piratm-e to col'oge, law. meelleliip nt hutlne"1 Opens Sept. 11th. Send for eatalngiio. Rev. Thomns M. Cn"n T 1, D . prluel pal nnd proprietor; V, E. Plumlej, A M., 1 e.nlmaster. G R. CLARK & CO . SEFDMEN AND Nuiscrymen; store 146 Wnshlnu'tnii nve. me; green heuise, mo North Mini ave nue; stero telephone, 782 wmn scffecvj JOa. KUETTEI," REAR Ml wuniii nvenue, Scianton, Pa , turer of Wile Screens, LACKA- m.inufau. BAUER'S ORCHESTA-MUfiIt7TOR balls, plrnlcs, ponies leeeptlnrs, wed dlns and concert work furnlshpd j.'or terms nddiess It J. Bauer, c onduetor, 117 Wyoming avenue, over Hulberts' music store. MEOARGEE BROTHERS," PRINTERS' scpplles envelopes, paper hags, twine. Win chouse 130 Washlii';ton avenue, Scranton, Pa. RAILROAD TIME TABLES Central Rnllnri I eif ovv c - i Stations In New Yoik FooJ of Liberty street, N. R., and South Ferry, Whitehall street. Anthracite coal used exclusively, Incur. Ing cleanliness and cemfoit. TIME TABLE IN EFFECT NOV. is. 1W TliilliH leave Seiantoi- foi New York, Newark, ElUubeth, Philadelphia, Elision lietlileluni. Allenlown, Munch Chunk and White Iiuven, nt S.0 a. in.; expiess, jo; express. 4.0J p. m. Siindays. 2 II p m. For plttston and llles.iniie, o n, m . 1 2". 1 W p. m. Sunday s, 2 3 i. ni. Foi lliltlnioro and Wusl Inctoii. uud points South nnd Won Via licthlchem, t, jo a. in . 1.20 p. in. Sundays, 2 15 p. n, Foi Long Blanch, Ocean Grove, etc., at S",o ii. m. and 120 p. m. For Reading. Lebanon and HarrlHlnug, via Allciuown, S.U) a. m , 1 20 p. m. Sun dayti, :ii p. m. For PeittKVllle. S 10 n m . 1 20 p. m. Through tickets to all points rust, south and went ut lowest rule ut the stntlou, J. II. OLHAUSEN, Gen. hunt.. XI. P. BALDWIN. Qen. Pass. Agt. RAILROAD TIME TABLE. (AAVVViM(iiiMWVVVMW PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD Schedule In Effect November 10, 1800. Trains leave Scranton: 0.45 n. m., week days, for Sunbury, Harrlsburg, Philadelphia, Balti more, Washington, and for Pitts burg and tho West. 0.39 n. m,, week days, for Halton, Pottsville, Reading, Norristown, nnd Philadelphia; and for Sun bury. Harrlsburcr, Philadelphia, Baltlmoro.Wnshlngton and Pitts burg and the West. 2.18 p. m., week days (Sundays 1.58 p. m.), for Sunbury, Harrlsburg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Wash ington and Pittsburg and tha West. 4.27 p. m., week days, for Sunbury, Hanisburg, Philadelphia and Pittsburg. ,T. R, WOOD. Gen. Tnss. Agt. J. . HUTCHINSON, Qen. Mgr. Uel.. Ltic'c t. nnl Wciterti. In Effect Dec, 17, 1893. . I;r" Leino Scrnnton for New York nt 2.F,. ,100, 5 30, 8 00 nnd 10 05 u. m.; 12 55 nnd .1 31 p. m. For l'hlla Jelphla ut 5 30, ' und 10O1 n. m.; 1253 and 331 p m. I or HtrnudsbiirK nt 6 10 p. m. Milk and Aertuntnodntloii at 3 40 p. m. Arrive at Heiboken nt 55. 7.18, 9.10 a. m.; 12 08, 2 47, 4 4S, , to and 0 3S p. m. Arrive at Phila delphia nt looo n. m.; loo, 3 48, 6 00 and -2 P in. Arrlv e from New York at 12 05; 2i" nnd 4 00 n. m ; 100. 1 5J. 5.13 und 8.45 l'."1- From Stroudsburg nt 8 01 a. m JSOnTH Lenvo Scranton for Buffalo mid Intermediate stations ut 12.10, 2 50. 4 0.1 and n oo n. m ; 1 51 and 5 5a p. m. For ('Mvego and Syracuse at 4 03 n. m. nnd J ; p. m. For Utleu at 2 50 n. m. and " V m For MnntrnsQ nt 900 u. m.; 1 " ' p. m. nnd 5 50 n. m. For Nicholson nt 4 00 nrd (! 13 p. m. Arrive in Scrnnton from Buffalo at 2 10, 2 53, 5 23 nnd 10 00 it. m.; 1 ro and 7 40 p m. Fiom Oswego and SvrncilFo nt 2 53 a m.; 12 38 nnd 310 p. m. hicini Svrucuseot 7.40 p in. From Ft lea ntSl.n. m.; 12 "8 nnd S . 10 p. m. From Mcholson m T.",o n m nii,i r. nn n m. From Montrose nt 1000 n. m ; 320 nnd ( 10 p. m RLOOMSBURO DIVISION - Leave Scrnnton for Northumberland nt 30, 10 05 n. m. : l 53 nnd n io p. m. For Ply mouth at 1 f. .) w und R M p. m. Fot Nnntlcoko at sin a m. Arrive at Northumberland at 0 3.3 a in.; 1 to 5 0s und 9 30 p. m. Ar rive Nuntlcoki' nl '.'20 a. tn. Airlve nt Plymouth nt 2 03. 4 40 and 9.13 p. m. Ar rive at Scranton fiom Northumberland nt !) 12 n. m.; 12 TS, 153 nnd 8 50 p. in. Fium Nnntlcoko at 1100 n. m. From Plymouth nt 7 37 n. m : 3 2.3 nnd 0C.3 p. in. SUNDVV TRAINS. SOUTH -Leave Scrnnton nt 2 13, 3 00, 510, 10113 u. tn ; 131 and 3 40 p m NORTH-Le ave Scianton nt 1210, 2 5). 103 p. n .; 1 T3 uud 5 50 p. m. BLOO.MSBURU DIVISION - Leave Scranton nt 10 03 a. m. nnd 0 10 p. m. Dclavv.ir s .in I Hudson. On Nov. 15th. 1S10, trains will leave Scrnnton ns follows: For Carbotid lie i, 20. 7 53, 8 33, 10.13 n. m.; 12 noon; 1.2 1, 2 2), 3 52, 5 23, 0 25, 7.07. 9 15. 11.00 p m.; 1 11. n. m. For Alb my, Saratoga, Montreal, Bos ton, New England points, etc. fi 20 a. m ; 2 20 p. m. For Honesdale-(i 20. 10 13 a. m.; 2.20, 5 23 p. in. For Wllkes-B.arre-0 43, 7.41. 8.41. 9.31. 10 4J a. in.; 12 J, 1 2S 218, 3 33, 4.27, 6.10, 7 41, 10 41, 11 30 p. m For New York, Philadelphia, etc., via Lehigh Valley Rullroad-O 43 p. m.; 12 03, 2 11, 127 p. m.; with Black Diamond Ex piess, 11 30 p m. For Pennsvlvanla Railroad points, 6.43, 9 3S n. m. ; 2 IS, 1 27 p. m. For western jolnts, via Lehigh Vallev Railroad-7.48 n. m.: 12 03. 3 33. with Black Dl imond Express, 10 41, 1130 p. m. Tialns will arrive In Scrnnton as fol lows; From Catbondeile nnd the North fi 40, 7.11, s:'S, oil, loss, 1151 n. m.; 1.23, 2.13. 3 23 12!, 7 41, 10 IS 1127 p. m. Fiom Wllkrs-Barre nnd the South 013, 7 4S, 8 -IS, lO.'X. 1153 a m.; 1.18. 214. 3.4S, 5 20. C 21, 7 53 0 03, 10 03 p. m : 1 13 a. m. SUNDAY TRAINS For Cirlionehile 9 0.3, 1131 p. m.; 2 23, 3 52 5 47. 31 p. m. For Wllkes-Barre 9 3S, 12 0J a. m.; 1 38, 3 2. .3 4!. 7 4S p. m. For Albany. S irntog.i, Montreal, Bos ton, New England points, etc, 2 23 p. m. Lowest rites to all points In United States and Canada. J. W. BFRDICK. G. P. A . Albany. N. Y. 11 W. CROSS. D I'. A.. Scranton. Pa. l.ehlglt Vail;.- UaTlro.i.i. In Effee t Nov loth. Ifito. TRAINS LEAVE SCRANTON. For Philadelphia nnd New York, via D. A H. R. R. ut (.43 ii. m nnd 1203. 2 18. 4 27 (Black Diamond Express), und 11 10 p m. Sundajs. D. & II. R. R. 158, 7 4 j m. For While Haven, Hazleton and prin cipal points In the roal legions, via D te H. R R.. t4. 2 is und 127 p. m. For Pottsville. ! 13. 2 IS ii. m. For Bethlehem, Enston. Reading, I fin riiburg and prlnclpil Interim dlate sta tions, via 1) At H It. R. 0 43 u. m.J 1201, 2 1s, 4 27 (lilac k Diamond Express), 1130. Sundays, D. & II. R. B . 1 3S. 7.1s P m. . For TimkhBiinock. Towanda, Elmlra, 1th ico, Geneva and principal intermedi ate 'tiitlotis, vli D, L . W. R. R.. S.03 n. m.. 1 Co ii ml !u3 p. m For Geneva. Rochester, Buffalo, Xlag ai i Falls Chicago, und all points west, l,i D. - II. R. It. l-'OJ, ."1! (Hlack Dia mond Hxpies.). 7 IS. 10 11. 11.10 p. in. Sundays, D II. It. R, 12 03 p m. 7.1S p m. Pullman p trior nnd sleeping or Lehigh Villi-, pallor lars on all trains between WHlte-!! irre nnd New York. Philadel phia, PuiTnlei nnd Puspeiislon Bridge. ROLLIN M WILBUB. Gen. Supt.. 28 PTllundt stieet. Xew Yolk. QUA R LPS S LEE. Gen. Pass Agt., 28 Cnitbii'ill strei t, New euk. A W NONNEMACIIER. Dlv. Pacs. Agt., South Pethlehem. Pn. For tlekits and Pullman leservatlons ajM'b' W Lukuwalina live, Srijintnn, Pa, I-rle iin.1 Wvomlng Vullov. Time Table In Effect Sept, 11th, U19. Tialn-. le iv e Scranton for Xew Yoik, New Inn Kb and Intermediate points on Brie iiillrnad, also for Huvvley and local polntH at 7rt n. in nnd 22S p. m Returning trains uirlvn nt Scranton nt 10 21 a. m. und 31f and 9 10 p. m 8CIIA VI'OX DIVISION. til iilforl Per, "ittu, 1800. Xnrlli ISuiiikI. Mouth Bound, 2US ienk3na 'P t ! Jm lg 55 e M.virlve 1 1 iie'i ,TS3.V Y Krankllu I 7 in, West 42nd strtt't ., I 70 Weelmvike'ii 'p u'Arrlro I care I M 7U .. 73 .. 810 .. Mr I iirlOfcli. " Hancock biarllibt l'ri'ston Part VVPiwood 1'oyntelle Orson I'leasaDt Mt. Ilulondale Forest city I'arbundaie ' White lirldje Maytuid Jenny n Archibald Wliilnii reckvllle oh i hunt I'rlctburtf 'ihronp I'rovtdeiice l'ark l'lace Sill! 4 31 M 4 4S aai. i st 8 4l f. 03 2M 6 14 3f6 BS0 3 09 6 34 SI9 0 4) 814 iM II S8, 6 M 1313' 0 01 3 45 1)03 SSI 81W 3 54 8 ii S Ml 10 4 01 Oil 4 07 a si 87 831 III 4101 4 14 1417 t-craiilou 4tf e&i N I.fftVU An Ire r h u t. hucduy only. f sualtks that trains stop on (IkdU for nu. tieugiin " 1 1 uinu.-i'ionl'.'W Sunday only, otter trust -e-cure mtrs via unttrlo WMtern before jHiteUailntftickutsaiia oavenioner tiioiuh wapie-r on Set Hieeper od rrcM re. clluius chulr w New York to CblctBO iltkottt disuse. I'tikioiiirrr HKtcs Haducecl to J O. ADdcrton, Qen. Vum Act. ' T. nitcroH, bit. fun, Agt.,erinto?liif 2(111 i i 15 5-1 Stations Sa! i 1 M' . .. . 10 i'V .... I I5 10 40 . .. lln 1031 .... litli' 10 21 .... U-H.' 10 15 U4(l IOOj U'J.i Mt.( 2U, 9 40 IliUl1 4 it It 5K (I ii .... IHO. 9 1 II UI 0 07 ... (II 0 401 .... HUM 1 u .Mi (II ItlS1 b.-H n is, b(b, ....nil f4.': 1107 M), 11 OV h3 110! hll II IM ft). ftOTT' s ao io A ill A ml