"V vr - tcr' k-qri n Tn- wt- .a, m . VW-frJ..KF , wwwj" isrtft-s fc THE SCRANTON TRIBUiNlia-THURSDAY, JANUARY 11, 1900. 71 r- " i r" ifft'i1' CARBONDALE. INSTANTLY KILLED. John Malia Steps in front of a D. & H. Construction Train. John Mnlln. of Pike blrcet, white re turning ft out work last evening at 6 o'clock was struck by it Delaware nnd Hudson tmln near Duffy's field, u short distance below this city, and Instantly killed. Mr. Malta was fore man of mine carpenters at the Pou derly colliery. lie was ft-HowIng his tisual course homovvniel when ho stepped from one track to the other to avoid the pnps'ngcr train due hen.' at 6 o'clock, nnd walked directly In fiont of a southbound construction train. The body fell on the track and the left nrm and leg vvero run over. Mr. Malta lived alone In a little house- near the "Lookout." Ovvlnj: to this fact, Patrick Newcomb, who re sides near the reene of the nceldent, had the remains taken to his homo, where they will bo prcratPd for burial Deceased was an Industrious and valued employe of the company. He had worked in the capacity of mine carpenter for a great many years, ami his services will be much missed about I'ow derly mire. He was born In Ireland fifty yeaM ago and came to this city when a boy. No near relntlvcs survive him. Cor oner Roberts was notified of the death und will Investigate the case today. LOCOMOTIVE IN A PIT. The tender of Delaware and Hudson engine 24 broke through the rails, over a hopper pit In the upper yard yes terday morning. The pit Is n part of the coal storage plant that has tecent ly been Installed at Anthracite park. The rails were laid over the pit. but 4kn t.tlv 4n ,,.iint 4l.ft.VI Vl O .1 lint lilt .il.Ufet; f OUl'v. fc Wl:il a.ut .' jec Deen num. engineer tuumuui did not know this and lun his loco motive over them. The engine part went over all right but the rails gave way under the heavy tender letting It into the pit. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Postmaster Thomas paid Scranton a visit ctetdny Dr. D. L. Bailey was In Peckvllle on professional business yesterday. Alexander Kennedy attended the Hiillw.tv Conductors' convention at HornellsvIUo. Mrs. Maui Ice Church, who was railed to Scranton by the illness of her sister, lettnned home yestetday. Mrs. .1. F. "Wheeler has letuined from her Scranton visit. Thomas Cnmpbell has returned from the firemen's convention at Norrls town. Mrs Chailes McMullen has been called to Honesdale by the illness of her mother. The i cumins of Charles Danker, of Belmont stieet, were Interied yester day afternoon at 3 o'clock. "SELF PRESERVATION Is the first law of Nature," and to take Hood's Saisapnrllla on the flist apearance- of impure blood Is an Important step to ward self preservation. It makes rich, red blood and lnsutes good health. HOOD'S PILLS do not gripe. All druggists. 23c. JERMYN AND MAYFIELD. Interest in the Local Election Warm ing Up Cemetery Association Di rectors Beorganize-Fersonal Newa. With the nppioach of the election theie is a great deal of speculation as to who will be the candidates for the various oHleea. So far the candidates for senool directors are the only ones to announce themselves, but It Is understood that some of these will have considerable opposition. In the Second vvaid the names of Thomas Prynn and Walter Baker are being spoken of as aspirants In addition to George Wake, who has been prevailed upon by a num ber of voters In that watd to run again. The light will theiefoic likely be an interesting one at the caucus, which, it Is iindui stood, will be held In Enter ptisc hall next Wednesday evening. It is said J. D. Stocker and Dr. S. D. Da vis in III both seek the olllco of burgess. Other candidates are also being put forth and there is every possibility that the coming election will be a splrltee one. The dlrectois of the Cemetcrv asso ciation held their bi-monthly meetlng last evening and reorganized as fol lows: Piesldent, George Cudllp; t,ec letaiv. Dr. S. D. Davis; treasurer. Thomas M. Grltllths; superintendent, George Wake. The board afterwards transacted some routine business, but nothing of public interest. The Franklin Literary society will meet this evening, when an excellent programme of vocal an 3 Instrumental in rale, essays, and a debate on the Afejo-Hoer war will be heard. The Jlends and parents of the oung peo ple of the s -lety ate cordially invited to hajuesent. ,ahs. George Dunn, of Scranton, who Is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Morgan, of Main street. Is recovering from a se vere Illness. Mrs. Samuel Penny, of Fifth street, is seriously 111 of bilious trouble. William Varcoe and famlly.of Fourth IfousmorkishaidwoAwitl)iitG(MDust?l Cleaning Silver lntrl aI a ami alias .aa A ...LLt ttlvP ir nft w k. ut,.. .?.i.V ."?"" : iiMir.;r::'r'. ""!."" CM . ..v ir'.M'w.v" rv'u" "". a". ?icn T . . "'. "wui us put into i pan iktDt especially forthe purpose) tad cover with lake- -. -, w whivh wpwaiuu oi Gold Dust WiSaine Powder Is added! aa tha nan am h .- ..-.II .1 III. is boillo. point, then lift out etch piece with a wire annftn .m I. ...... . . u -i.:l .w ui;vi JiTiTu rc. Jif. .1? "vs""r """ w!P'"i X ,1 7"". ?,.. In PIKIIIOGICID. w. os aimijr ponsn:a ana ioo lite new, Hurt?' ' to"n l""a "" '' kooUrt MU trM on tiq ml fe THI N. K, rmiANK COMPANY, I. l.e.u, New Vara. leal. WHEN IN OOU8T, TRY STRONG AGAIN! 0 money, f5 oo. bead lor ire book. For Sale by JOHN H, PKELPfc, Soruce strtnt. I wm y&jmesrvw vljor ts the whol- fcelnj. All draiQi and louei are eheeke5fraif. Unleii patient) ate properly cure J, ihtir condition often worriei them Into Inianity, Coniumptiou or Death Malted tealed. Price at Dcrboii6boxe..with lrAnu ! .., ...... ......(.. ...i.k. HB TfaVeP" street, will leave next week for Colo rado, where they Intend to mnko their future home, Thomas McQouldrlck, of Mayfleld, Is seriously III of bronchial trouble. Mrs. M. J. Shields was a Scranton visitor yesterday. Mrs. V D. Hill, who has been a teacher In the public schools for a num ber of years and who lately tendered her resignation, severed her connection with the schools on Tuesdnv. As a teacher she has been highly satisfac tory, and she will take with her the best wishes of the teachers, directors and pupils. Miss Myra Hills, the newly-appointed teacher, entered upon her duties yesterday. , Prof, lllble, principal of the Strouds burg Normal school, was a visitor here on Tuesday. Mrs. Alfred Matthews, of Cemetery street, has been quite sick the past two das. TAYLOR NEWS. Washington's Birthday Eisteddfod. Elected Officers Approaching Mar riageOther Notes. Ladles' camp, No. 123, Patriotic Or der True Americans, elected the fol lowing officers at their meeting on Tuesday evening: Past president, Will iam Jenkins; president, Carrie Reemer; vlcc-nresldent, Eira Uatil; lltst assist ant vice-president, Sarah Jones; sec ond assistant vice-president, Hairy Sweet; conductor, Mary Jones; assist ant conductor, Harry Culp; recording secretary, Charles Atkins; financial secretary, William Jenkins; treasurer, William S. Nyhart; sentinel, Maiv J. Lloyd; guard, Ellen Lloyd. The instal lation wilt be held on Jarr. 23. The ordinance to Increase the In debtedness of the borough schools $2V 009 for the purpose of building a new High school Is being prepared by our school directors. The above wilt lie voted for at the coming election next month. Mrs. James, of Plymouth, has re turned home, after spending the past week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Morris, sr., of Grove stieet. Taylor castle, Mo. 267, Knights of the Golden Eagle, will meet this evening. Miss Annie Morgan hns returned to her home In Olyphant, after being the guest of Miss Mnry A. Scrlvens, of Union street. . Evangelist Wilson will hold services at the Presbyterian church every even ing during the balance of the week. All are Invited to attend. Invitations are out announcing the npproachlng mairlage of Miss Edith Docker, the accomplished daughter of Foreman nnd Mrs. Giles Decker, of I North Scranton, to Dr. Adam Stegner, I a prominent physician of Rendliam, to ' take place dining the present month. ' The committee in charge of the els- I teddfod to be held In this towrr on Washington's birthday, Feb: 22. under the auspices of the First Welsh Bap tist church, are making extensive ar rangements for the coming event. The programme Is nn excellent one, and some splendid talent will rventually be entered. PECKVILLE. At a meeting of the Wilson Fire company held nt their rooms Tuesday evening, the follow lug of.icv rs vver elected to serve the ensuing year: Foreman, W. J. Broad: first assistant foreman, John Day; second assistant, William VauJervort; president, N. H. Johnson; first vice president, W. H. Walker: second vice president, Ben jamin Piosser: recording stcic tnty.13. W. Swingle; flnnnclat secretin v, R. C. Llntern; treasurer. W. 11. Stevens; trustees, three years, Henry Purdy; two vears, James W. Smith; ene jear, Homer English; chaplain, William Vaughn; lepusentatlve, S. W. New ton1 alternate, N. H. Johnson. Mrs. E. W. Swingle is on the sick list. To enable friends to bo present the funeral of Norma, the 3- ear-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Peters, will take place at the house at 1 o'clock this afternoon, Instead of yerterday, ns reported in our items of yesterday morning. Mrs. M. H. Root Is visiting nt the home of her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Reynolds, of Main street. The Initial society of the Blakely Bffptlst church will serve a roast hoof supper nt the parsonage, from .'30 to 9 30 o'clock this evening. Eight young men. representing thj Epworth league of this place, noted as pallbearers at a funeral In Geoigetown Tuesday. Superintendent J. C. Taylor and Pro fessor George P. Plble wore callers In town on Tuesday last. To the Public. I want to lot the people who suffer from rheumatism and sciatica know that Chamberlain's Pain Balm re lieved me after a number of other medicines nnd a doctor had failed. It Is the best liniment I have ever known of. J. A. Dodgen, Alpharetta, Ga. Thousands have been cured of rheu matism by this remedy. One applica tion relieves the pain. For sale by all druggists. Matthews Brothers, wholesale and retail agents. OLYPHANT. At a meeting of the Catholic Men's Benevolent association, held In their Theyfcavaitftcd tlieteitofyean, and tuve cured ihouiandi el icisei oi nervoue uiieaiei, tuca at Debility, Dunneii, Sleepleif neii and Varicocele,Atropby,&c, They clear Ibe brain, ttrengtbea nq circulation, mane oigestioi Addteii, PEAL MEDICINE CO.. Cleveland. O, Pharmacist, ccr. Wyoming avenue and iflSli ak m f f INVIGORATED HOW A WOMAN GOT HER STRENGTH BACK. She Took Our Vinol with Good Results. WE WANT EVERY ONE TO KNOW ABOUT IT. READ WHAT WE HAVE TO SAY. COKE AND SEE US. We don't want nny one In this city to drag themselves through life in pain nnd misery for tho want of enough strength to feel well and happy. If you feel listless, w ithout ambition and run down, it is a bad sign. You arc running grave chances. You are in a condition to be attacked by most any disease. This feeling of debility Is a symptom that your sybtetn is generally demoral ized. You bhould take a tonic. You should take Vinol, which we know and will puaiautee will restore your strength. Following is one case where it did this.. Mrs. T. II. lloyle, of flf, Chestnut St., West Newton, Mass., says: " Last spring I used one bottle of Vinol. At that time I was all run down and sick. I find that it did me lotsof good, and by its use my strength came back to me." Vinol Is a delicious preparation, con taining the nctivo curative principles that are found in cod-liver oil, drs solved In a delicate tabli vv ine. Vinol acts directly on the stomach, aiding digestion and at the same time creating a healthy appetite. It gives strength nnd vigor to every organ of the body. We endorse Vinol, and guaran tee its action, and will gladly refund to any one who is not satisfied the money which they paid for it. MATTHEWS BROS.. Pharmacists. rooms In the rather Mathevv hall last evening, the following olllcers vere In stalled for the year: President, James M. McLaughlin; vice-president, Anlol SJall'isky: iceniding secretary, P. J. McCormack; financial secretary, P. F. O'Mnlley; treasurer, H. K. Kennedy; delegate, P, T. Brennan. In St. Patrick's church yesterday lif ter noon nt i o'clock, Miss Mamie Burlte, of Jessup, and John O'Bojle, of Grassy street, vveit! united In marriage. Rev. P. J. Mjipliy, the pastor, performed the ceremony In tho presence of a large number of friends. The bride wore a pretty costume of brown cloth.trlmmed with white satin and a hat to match. Her maid, Miss Kate O'UojIe, a sister of the groom, was attired In a drcs of red cloth, with white satin trimmings her hat matched her gown. John Burke, n brother of the bride, was groomsman. A wedding reception was held at the home of tho bride. They received many useful and handsome presents. Mr. and Mrs. O'Boile will reside on Grassy street. Miss May Kvans is ill at her home on Lackawanna street. The funeral of John Davis will tnke Place from his late home on Lacka wanna street this afternoon nt 2 o'clock. Tho remains will be taken to Wash burn stteet cemetery, Hdo Park, fot burial. C, M. Hathaway returned to Yale col lege jesterday, after spending a few weeks at his home here. The board of trade met on Tuesday evening. A laigo number were pres ent and much interest was manifested In the proceedings, and the Indications arc that a now industry will be locate 1 here soon. A committee was appointed to look up the matter of sites. The Democratic primaries held here last night resulted as follows; Fim ward Burgess, Bloehberger, 13; Man ning, 134; Justice of the peace, C'um mlngs. 120; McNulty, 20; auditor, Bell, 150; tax collector, O'Connor, 15J; coun cil, Howard, 102; Heap, CS: school di rector, Kelly, 53; Loftus, 103. Second ward Bui gess, Blochbeiger, fil Manning, 4S; justice of the peace, Cummlngs, 11; McNulty, 1; tax col lector, O'Connor, 5fi; auditor. Bell, 23; count II, GUInsky, 73; school director, Lallv. C3. Thiirt ward, First district Burgess, Bloehberger, 03; Manning, IS; justlco of the peace, Cummlngs, 73; McNulty, 2; auditor, Bell, 73; tax collector, O'Connor, 75. Third ward. Second district Bur gess, Bloehberger, 8; Justlco of the peace, Cummlngs, 17; auditor, Bell, 13; tax collector, O'Connor, 13. Fourth ward Burgess, Bloehberger, 19; Manning, 12; Justice of the peace, Cummlngs, 21; McNulty, 9; auditor, Bell, 24; tax collector, O'Connor, 21. On the general result Manning's ma jority for bin gess is 58, while Cum mlngs' majority for Justlco of the peace Is 300. DALTON. Miss Gardner, assisted by Mrs. Charles HIce. very pleasantly enter tained a number of young people from this place and Scranton on New Year's night in honor of Mrs. Samuel Bailey, who had Just returned from her wed ding trip. Dr. Arthur Q. Leacock returns to hla duties tomorrow at Exeter, N. Y also Messrs. Morris and Carol Dean. The noon train does not stop nnv more, much to tho annoyance of our townspeople. Miss Helen Hanteo attended the Syracuse alee club's concert at Kings ton last Wednesday evening. Miss Polly Rnlph and her sister, Mrs Mnhoney, returned last Saturday from a visit among friends in New York. THEATRICAL. "Tho Sorrows of Satan," At the Lyceum last night "The Sor rows of Satan" played a return engage ment before an audience thnt filled thi theatre to tho doors. Tho lino work of Chnrles Kent In the role of Prince Lucia Itlmancz was much admired and Miss Umllv Dodd was enthusiastically applauded for her leally excellent emotional work at tho close of the third net. One of tho ar tistic successes of the evening was achieved by Miss Marie Curtis in the role of Mavis Clare. Tho Hlllmnn Company. At the Academy of Music this after noon the Maude Hlllmnn comrany will present "i:.ast Lynne" and tonight "Shaft No. 2." Frldny afternoon "Special Delivery" will bo ngnln seen and that night "Oullty Without Crime'' will be the attraction. The Tuxedo Ctub. This afternoorr the Tuxedo club will begin a return engagement nt the Gaiety. This company made a dcM ed jmpresslon on tho man. patrons of this theater nnd special indur-e-ments were offered in order to secure a return vUlt. Since last seen hero the lompany has been strengthened by tho addition of several new specialties. It Is Highly Praised. During the recent three weeks run of Charles Frohman's clever company in the romantic faice, "His Excel lency, the Governor," which plas here at the Lyceum next Friday night, Mr. Lyman B. Glover, the dramatic critic of tho Times-Herald In Chicago, took occasion to speak of It under date of Oct. 13 in the following glowing terms: "If 'His Kxcellency, tho Governor' was preceded in Chicago by a repu tation for sparkling wit and humor, it was nothing more than the play de served. As presented at the Columbia theater last night it was certainly a very entertaining bit of light comedy in the hands of a company thoroughly appreciative of all Its best points." "Children of the Ghetto." Lovers of plajs In which literary Is combined with diamatlc merit will have a treat at the Lyceum next Mon day evening, when Zangw Ill's "Children of tho Ghetto" being a dramatization of his famous novel of the tamo title, comes for a special engagement. The company presenting It Is the one which originally produced it In this country, and afterwards went to London. The company which Llebler & Co. have en listed for the artistic Interpretation of Mr. Hangvv ill's play Is a most notable one, numbering some of the best known und highest salaried players on the American stage. To anjone conversant with theatri cal affairs, the following cust of char acters will be 8iilllclent proof th it the company Is fat above the aver.age.whllo readeis of the book will recognize their lltness to portray tho characters as signed them: Heli Shemutl Wilton Lackajo David Brandon Kobeit CcIumju Melchledcl: I'lncha William Norris Mocs Ari"--ll Atlolphe Lcstluii Simon Wolf. Guedal-iah, the Green Uioccr Uus Trankcl Michael Blrnbaum Emll Hocli I'phralm Phillips Prank Cornell Sam Levlne Fred Lotto Sugar mam, the Slindchan, Joseph Plunkett Shossl Shmendrlk Clus Weinberg Hannah Jacobs Rosabel Morrison Mrs. Jnccbs Louise Mulileivr Malk.i Ada Dwye.' Millie Phillips Laura Almonlno I.rnli LUcn liurg Mrs. Beliovitch Mme. Cottrellv Reeky Ada Curry Widow Flukel&teln Alice P.venj FMhcr Aisdl Mabel Tallnfeira In addition there Is a large numbev of estra people who appear in the ball room scene, and also in the realistic representation of the Jews' market in Petticoat lane, London, when the stage Is completely filled with quaint I nnd amusing Ghetto types, number Ing In all over one hundred people. All the original scenery, costumes an 1 stage settings of the play, exactly as presented In New York and London, are carried by the company In antici pation of a forthcoming Chicago en gagement. "The Gay Masqueradeis." "Tiro Gay Masquerade! n," bedecked In all that is new, will hold cat nival this season with the same Joous eclat that has characterized Its presentations In previous seasons, nnd will be pre sented by a company of players second to none before the public In this style of entertainment. Among the peifoim era to be noted are Carlos and Voulctti, novel gymnastic artists, fiom On In Brothers' clrcu In the City of Mexico; Swift and Huber In their newest musi cal turn, founded on new- nnd original Ideas, Introdm Ing the famous sltigln,; dog "Blooteh;" Manley nnd Jnrvis; Dally and Vokes; Brown, HiniNon. Brown, comedy trio; Miss Bessie Stan ton in the Parisian sensational trans formation and original light posts. The extravaganza, entitled "A Day at the Hotel Waldorf," avd the bur lesque, entitled "The Philippines," serve to Introduce an elaborate arrav of gorgeous costumes and a number of novel effects, as well as some beautiful scenery. This attraction will be seen at the Academy of Music tho iiist three days of next week. State of Ohio, City of Toledo, Lucas Crunty, sr : Prank J. Cheney mimes oath thut ho Is Hcnior partner of thr 111 m of V. J. Cheney & Co , doing business In the City of To ledo, County und State aforesaid, niul thut snld tlrm will pun the sum of ONi: HUNDRED DOLLARS for each nnd ev ory ease of Cutarrh that cuiuiui be cured hv the use of Hall's Cutarrh I'ure. D PRANK J. CHENEY. Svvorr.Jo beforo nm und riibserlhtd in my presence, this Cth tiny of December, A. D. 1'6C A. W. ULEASO.V, 'HcnlJ Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken internally, nnd acts dticctly on tlio blond mid mu cous mirfnce of tho sy..tcm. Bend for testimonials, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO,, Toledo, O. Sold by dri rslsts, 75c. Hall's Tamily Pills are the best. SCALP TREATMENT. MRS. L. T. KELLER. SCALP TREAT meat, 60c. : Blmmpoolng. G0o.; facial muss t;e, manicuring. -'o.; chiropody, 701 Qi cy. cry SCAVENGER A. B. mUGGS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS and cess pools: no i.tlor. Impioved pumps I'hed. A. II. lUtlOUS. proprietor. Leave orders 1100 North Main uvei.uo. or Elcke's drug store, coi ner Adams and Mulberry, leleplwnd 8310. NEWSPAPERS THE WILKES-BARRE RECORD CAN be had In Scranton nt the news stands of Relsman Dron , 403 Spruce and (03 Lin. ner; M, Norton 322 Lackawanna avenue; I. 8. Bchutxer, til Spruce -treat. The People's aaaaaaaaaaaaaalaaai A POPULAR CLEARING HOUSE for tho Bensflt n' AH Who Ilnvc Houses to Rent, Rent Rttuto or Othsr Property to Sell nr Exchange, or Who Want Slttmtimia or Hdn T1isj Snialt Advertisement, Cost One I'ive Cents u Word Except Sltimtlurn WunUd, Which Afj In. sertcd Free. FOR RENT FOR nENT-8 P.OOM HOUSE, ll'J MON- roo avenue, Dunmore. roil KENT-FLAT. SIX ROOMS. MOD. ern, central, steam heat. Apply to W. H. Logan, 202 Board of Trade. FOR KENT-PROM APRIL 1ST, STORE, 20x7J feet, 2J9 Peiin avenue, lnqulto on premises. FOR SALE FOR BALE-AN EXCEPTIONALLY DH- slrabln iUe for manufacturing plant, locnted In Ihlitcenth ward, Scranton, nnd abutting on D & II. siding. Will bo sold, together with qunnttty of structur al strcl and Iron on the ground, nt a bargain for cash. K. C. Newcomb, Hoard of Trade, Scranton. POU SALE-UOOD WHEEL. J10M. IN quire 101 Commonwealth Building. BUILT TO ORDER LIGHT, AND heavy sleighs, bobs. etc. Slelqlis In slock, JJj.OO each. Helrlegil, 317 Locust street. NO. 6W.0S4. PATENT RIGHT FOR SALE, of a recently patented article lis use Is everjwhero indlspcnslblp. tor particulars and reliability of, Inquire at Tribune ofllce. A FINE SQUARE DECKER PIANO. Will be sold very reasonably. Apply to Miss Sanderson. 1530 Sanderson ave. FOR SALE OR RENT. Xjvwwt FOR SALE OR RENT-SEVEN-ROOM house, S. Iljtlo Park avenue; lot OOxlGO feet. Inqulro 203 N. Hyde Park avenue. WANTED-TO RENT. WANTTrXmUTlEDROMT'sinT' able for gentleman nnd wife: central ly located. Artdrcts. X, Y, C, Tribune FURNISHED ROOMS. LAltrnTrTtoNTMtooMT tic men, with board. 410 Adams ave. WANTED-TWO NICELY FURNISHED rooms with board. Centrally located. Address W., Tribuno olllco. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY $;C0 TO $1,000, WITH SERVICE, TO IN vest In any lcullim.atc business that xlll bear investigation. Address E., Tnb une ofllce. MONEYJTOJLOAN. $100,000 TO "LOAN ON REAL ESTATE fpcurlty In Hum to suit the borrower. J. C. Vnuglian, 421 Lackawanna avenue. JPJ!ANTEDME ENERGETIC SALESMAN -"cOUNTP.Y work. School supplies. Salary $100 and etras. R. O. Evans & Co, Chi cago, III. WANTED-BY AN USTABLI8HED business of a high ordpr, a representa tive of nbtllty and backing who can take up Its work In the state of Pcnn-olvanln; no scheme; permanent business with money in It for tho right party. Addrc. giving references. FOUNTAIN BATH BRUSH CO., Grand Rapids, Mich. HELP WANTED-FEMALE. GIRL WANTED AT ONCE IIS NORTH Seventh street. WANTED-A GIRL FOR GENERAL house w oik; must bring reference; Ger man preferred. Cull at Mrs. Thomas Sprague, 023 Qulncv avenue. LADIES TO DISTRIBUTE FREE SAM pies In city, Call at 320 Washing ton avenue, from 8 30 to 10 30 a. m. today. BOARDING. BOARDERS WANTED - 610 NORTH Washington aver ue. BOARDING 825 PIND STREET. SPECIAL NOTICE. ALL PERSONS HOLDING ACCOUNTS ngnlnst the estate of Alexander Craig, late of Scranton, Pa., will help to effect un earlv settlement by at once mailing Itemized bills of their accounts to James It. Crulg, 11 University Place, New Haven, Conn. DRESSMAKING. DRESSMAKING FOR CHILDREN TO order; also ladles' waists. Loutse Shoemaker, 212 Adams avenue. LEGAL SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE eclved by Fred. J. Amsden. Architect, until ! o'clock p. in., Saturday, January so, von, for tho election und completion of St. Joseph's Lithuanian Catholic thureh, Scruntoii. Pa., In accordance. with . - . ., n..An,.m.li-k.i. 1.1, , 1. I.I- tiruWIlilin illlll Blieuiui-uimuo uj nuiu iiiiiii' tee t. The right to rejt ct any and all bids Is rebcrved. Rev. Anthony Kaupas, Rec tor. THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE stockholders ot Tho Mooslc Powder Company will bo held at their olllco In tha illv of Stranton, Pa, oi Wednesday, Jnnuury it. li0v, at S o'clock p. m . for the puiposo of electing directors for tho ensuing cur and transacting such othu bu-liii hs ns may como befoie them. No transfer of tork will bo made for ten dais next preceding tho duv of election. JOHN D. SHERER, Secretary. THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE tto(kliolders of The Enterprise Povv At v M.iniifnptnrlnir Como.iii. for tbe elec- ' Hon of directors arid the transaction of sut u otner tnihine-si us may properly cuiiio before It. will bo held on Wednesday, Jan uurv 21th, JiOO, at the olllco of tho Com pany. Seranton, Pa., at 3 30 o'clock p. m. No transfer of stock will be made for ten tluvs next preceding tho date of the above meeting. B. P. KINGSBURY, , Secretary, THE "TknIjAL-MEETING OF THE htockholders of tbe Haw ley Electric Light und Power Company will be held nt tho olllco of the Company in Scranton, I'a. Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock, Jan uary 20, 1W0. for tho purpose of electing tiltlcers fur the eniuln car nnd trans acting such other bufelnebs us shull come beforo the meeting. x MARK K. EDGAR, Secretary. THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE stockholders of the St. Clulr Coul Company for tho election of directors and the tranfc.actlon of such other bust nebs as may properly come beforo It will bo held on Monday, January J.'ml, IfOO at the olllco of tho company, Libra ry building, Scranton, Pa., ut 2 o'clock No' transfer of stock will bo made for tho ten das next preceding the date of above merlin;. TAyLORBecrotiir THE ANNUAL STOCKHOLDERS' meotlng of the Weston Mill Company will be held ut tho First National Bank, Saturday evening. Jan. 11. l!Un, at 4 o'clock. A. W. Dickson, Secretary. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT A meeting of tho i-tctklioUUrs or the Spring Brook Water Company will bu lit Id nt tho oineo of tho sold company, No, GUI Board of Truile Building, In tho City of Scranton, on Wtdnesday, January IT, VH)0, ut ten a, m, in nee oi dunce with tho bv-laws of tho company, for tho purpose of electing dlrectois for the rnsulng jem, and for tho transaction of surh other business as may properly come beforo tho meeting.. T. H. WATKINS, Secretury, Exchange. AaakakaNaatfcafclaJM(aaaa1aa(taa Cent a'WorJ, Six Insertions (or SITUATIONS WANTED ALHVOiDTjK'luc'riY tliet day washing and Ironing or wash ing to tnko home. Address 112 Linden Btrcct, city. SITUATION WANTED-BY A MIDDLE aged man who hits had eight j ears' pxpcilineo with locomotive and rv Under boilers; thoroughly titiunliited with ma chinery; would like to procure position In electrical pluut. Address H. T. D , Prleeburg, Pa. SITUATION WANTED - BY YOUNG man 30 ears of age, married, in olll-o or store; has stventeen e.irs evpeilenco in general storm; sober uud Industrials; well acquainted throughout tho county, capable of managing stole; very best of re fereucs If required. Address V. W. J., Tribune. SITUATION WANTED-CAN FURNISH good reference', nt engineer nnd lire mnn. lAddress J. G. C, rear D15 Harri son nvenue. SITUATION WANTED - WASHING. Ironing or any kind of house elt ailing by tho tiny or week; take v ashing home. Address Mrs. Lee, Wl Mineral street. YOUNG MAN WISHES A POSITION as salesman In clotblug store; can gle bnst of references. Address Elm hurst, Pa. BARBER YOUNG MAN WANTS chanco to finish trade. 709 Bchnch's plnce. PROFESSION A L. ACCOUNTANT AND AUDITOR. E C. SPAULDING, 2! TRADERS' BANK building. ARCHITE0T3 EDWARD H. DAVIS. ARCHITECT. e'niinell building. Srtunton. LEWIS HANCOCK. JR. ARCHITECT, 433 Spruce St., cor. Wush. av., Scranton. FREDERICK L. BROWN. ARCHITECT. Prleo building, 120 Washington ucnue, Scranton. DANCINQ. PROF. ST. M. KOVACHY AND DAUC.H- lers. Dancing Teachers. Stilttlv pri vate lesptns any tlmo at residence, 3J2 Qulncy uvei.ue. 0-V77ST3 DR. I. O. LYMAN. tCRANTON PRI- utte Hospital, cor. Womlng and Mul berry DR. II. F. REYNOLDS, OPP. V. O. DR. C. C. LAl'lSACH, 113 Wyoming ave. WELCOME r. SNOVER, Co il Exchniige 2nd floor, Room D, Hours. 9 to 1. 2 tu S. HOTEL "MP ffCqTlU-1IVr3 THE ELK CAFE. 123 AND 127 FRANK Un avenue. Rates reasonable. P. ZEIGLER. Proprietor. SCRANTON HOUSE. NEAR D . L & W. passenger depot. Conducted on the I.a ropean plai.. VICTOR KOCH. Prop. .iwr3 RICHARD J. BOURKE. ATTORNEY-nt-Lavv, .riOO-2 Lackawanna avenue. Gen eral law business, colletlons and loans, J. W. BROWNING. ATTORNEY AND Counscllor-ul-Law. Rooms 312-J1J Mcars building. D. B. P.EPLOGLE. ATTORNEY-LOA NS negotiated on reel estate security. Mcars building, comer Washington avenue and Spruce street. M. J. DONAHOE. ATTORNEY-AT-Law. Ofllces, C12-C11 Mears building. rRANK E BOYLE, ATTORNEY AND Counspllor-nt-Lnw. nurr building. Rooms 13 and 14, Washington nvenue. WILLARD. WARREN & KNAPP, AT torneys and Counsellors.at-Law. Re publican building, Washington avenue. JESSUP ft JFSSUP. ATTORNEYS AND Counsellors - at - Law, Commonwealth building; rooms 1, 20 and 21. JAMES W. OAKFORD. ATTORNEY-AT-I.aw. Rooms S14, 513 and BIG Board of Trado building. EDWARD W. THAYER ATTORNEY, Rooms iiLPOI. Ith floor Mears building. L A. WATRES ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. W2 Board of Trade building, Scranton, P.a. C. R. PITCHER. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Commonwealth building. Scranton, Tu. PATTERSON & WILCOX. TRADERS' National Bank building. C COMEOYS, 0-13 It E P U B L I C A N building. A w. nrrtTHOLF, Mears building. A T T O It N E Y. DR. W E. ALLEN, 313 NORTH WASir" Ington ncnue. DR S W. LWMOREAIJV. OFriCE 211 Wnidilnston nverue Residence 111S Mulberry Chronic dive ises, lungs, heart. kldnes nnd cenlto-urlnary nr gans a specialty. Hours 1 to 4 p. m. school' or ""the lacTcawann.v" Pcrnnton P.a. Courses pi( pnrutntv to college. Inw medicine or business. Opns R"it. lltli Send for eitnlngne. Rev Thomas M. Conn. T.L D , princi pal nnd proprietor; W. E. Plumley, A. M , 1 e.idmnster. G. R. CLARK CO . SEEDMFN AND Nurse rv men; r.tore llfi Washington nve nie; green house, 1350 North Main ave nue; store telephone, 7S2. winn ccrf.r.NS JOS. "la'ETTEL-REAR '.11 ""i.ACKA vvnnna avenue, Scranton, Pa , manufac turer of Wire Streens. MISCTLi. ''--US BAUER'S ORCHESTRA-MUSIC FOR balls, plcnles. parties, reteptlons. wed dings and concert work furnished For terms address R. J. Bauer, conductor, 117 W.vomlng avenue, over HulbcrU' music store. MEGARGEE BROTHERS. PRINTERS' Fi'ppHes. envelopes, piper bags, twine. Warehouse 130 Washington avenue, Scranton, Pa. RAILROAD TIME TABLES Central RuHfiil of Now )i'a Stations In New York I'oot of Liberty street, N. R , and South Ferry, Whitehall Anthracite coal used exclusively, Insur ing cleanliness und comfort. TIME TABLE IN EFFECT NOV. It, 1W, Trains leave Berantur for New York, Newark, Elizabeth, Philadelphia, Euston. Bethlehem, Alleiitovwi, Maueh Chunk and White Haven, ut S3H a. m.: evpuss, 1.J0; express.. 1 W n. m. Mintlays. i 15 p. m. For plttHton and WHUes-riatre, b CO a. m..l20. 4 no p. m. Hiinduva. 2.15 p. rn. For Uultlmoro and Washington, and points South and West Via Bethlehem, iai n. m, 1.2) P. m. bundiijs. 2 15 p. m. For Long Branch, Ocean aruvc, etc., nt S.30 n. m. nnd 1 20 p. m. For Rending, Lebanon and Harrlsburg, via Allentown. 8.30 u, m , 1.20 p, m, Sun du. 2 15 p. m. For Pottsvllle. 8 30 o m . I 20 p. m. Through tickets to nil points cast, south and west at lowest rate nt tho station. J. H. OLHAUSEN, Gen. Hlipt., ' II. V. BALDWIN, Gen. Pass. Act. RAILROAD TIMS TABLE. a0SaaSa-aNalwNW PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD Schedule in Effect November IB, 1800. Trains leave Bcrantont 6.45 a. m.. week days, for lunbury. Harrisburjr, Philadelphia, BalU more, Washington, and for Pitta burg and the West. 0.38 n. m,, week days, for Haaletos. Pottsvllle, Beading, Norriitown, ' and Philadelphia; and for Sun bury, Harrliburg, Philadelphia. Baltimore,Washington and Pitti burg and the West. S.18 p. m., week days (8undayav1.58 p. in.), for Sunbury, Harrliburg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Wash ington and Pittsburg and tha West. 4.27 p. m week days, for Sunbury, Rnrrisburg, Philadelphia and Pittsburg. J. K. WOOD. Gen. Pats. Agt. J. B. HUTCHINSON, Gen. Mgr. Del.. LaU;t. uni Western. In EITect Dec. 17, 1899. SOUTH-Liavo Scranton for New York nt 215, 3.00, 5 30, 8 00 nnd 10 05 a. m.i 12 M ami 3 33 p. m. For PhilnJelphla at 6 30, 8 w ami 1005 a. m.; 1J55 and 3 33 p. m. I-or 8troudsburg at C10 p. tn. Milk and Accommodation at 3 40 p. m. Arrlvo at Hoboken lit 6 55 7.18, 9.16 a. m. 12.08. 2 47, 4 4s, ..10 and OSS p. m. Arrlvo at Phlla delphli at 10 00 a. m.; 106, 3 48. 6 00 and -2 P. in. Arrlvo from New York at 12.00. 2 lj and i(pj a. m.; loo, 1.02, 5 31 and 8.43 P. m. From Stroudsburg at 8 05 a. m. NORTH Leave Scranton for Buffalo and Intermcdluto stations at 12.10, 2 50, 4 0,, nnel 9 oo a. in. ; 1 55 nnd G 50 p. m. For Oswego and Svrnruso nt 4 05 a. m. and ' p. m. For Utle.a at 250 a. m. nnd l.ui p m. For Montrose at 9 00 a. m.; "I' P m. nnd 5 50 p. m. For Nicholson nt 4 00 nnd 6 15 p. m. Arrive In Scranton from Buffalo nt 210, 2 .v.. 5 25 nnd 10 00 u. m.; 3 30 and 7.40 p. m. From Oswego nnd Svracuo nt 2 55 a. m.; 12 3S and 3 30 p. m. trorn Svracuse nt 7.40 p m. From Utlca ut 2 11 n. n; 12.",S nnd 3 30 p.-m. From Nicholson at 7 50 a. m. and 6 00 p. m. 1 rom Montrose nt 10 Ot) a. m.; 3 20 and i.40 p. m. BLOOMSBURO DIVISION Lenva Scranton for Northumberland nt 610, 10 08 a. m ; 1.5-1 nnd 0 10 p. in. For Plv mouth nt 1 ir,, 3 40 and 8 50 p. m. For Nnntlcoko at sio a. m Arilvo at Northumberland at 0 "-, n. m.; 1 10. 5 OS and 9 30 p. m. Ar rive Nnntlcoko nt 9 20 .1. m. Arrlvo nt I'lvmiititli nt J 05, 4 40 nnd 9 !' p. m. Ar rive nt Scranton from Northumberland at 9 12 n. m ; 12 r.5. 4 55 and S 50 p. in. From Nnntleoko at 11.00 a. m From Plymouth nt 7 57 n. m ; 3 2", nnd 6 05 p. m. SUNDAY TRAINS. SOUTH Leave Scranton at 2.15, 3.00, 5 30, 10(1", n. m.; 3 31 and 3 40 p. m. NORTH-Letvo Scranton at 12.10, 2.50, 4 0", p. m ; 1 55 nnd 5 50 p. m. BLOOMSBURO DIVISION Leave Scranton at 10 05 a. m. nnd 6 10 p. m. Delaware :tnJ HmUrm. On Nov. lltli. 1S99, trains will leave , Scranton as follows: f For Cotboiidnle 0 20, 7.53, 8 53, 10.13 n. m.; 12 noon; 1.2.1. 2 JO, 3 52, 5 25, 6 25, 7.57, 9.15 11 00 p. m.; l.li, a. in. For Albany, Saratoga, Montreal, Bos ton, New England points, etc. 6.20 a. m.; 2 20 p m. For Honesdnle-C 20. 10.13 a. m.; 2.20, 5 23 p. m. For Wllke-Barre-6 45. 7.4S, S 43. 9 3S, 10 13 a. m.: 12.W, 1 2S, 218, 3.33, 4.27, 6.10, 7.4S, 10 11. 11 10 p. m. For New York. Philadelphia, etc., vl Lehigh Valley Rallro.ad-C.n p. m.t 12 03, 2 18, 4 27 p. m.: with Black Diamond Ex press. 11 30 p m. For Pennsv 1 aula, Railroad points, 6 43, 9 IS a. m. ; 2.18. I 27 p. m For western points, via Lehigh Valley Ratlrond-7.4S a. m.; 12 0?, 3 T3. with Black Diamond Express, 10.41, 11 30 p. m. Tinlns v.111 arrive In Scranton as fol lows: From Carbondalo nnd the North 6 40, 7 43, 8"S, 9.34. 10 ",S, 11 IS a. m.; 1.23, 215, 3 2-, 4 21. 7 43, 10 ft, 11.27 p. m. From Wllkrs-Birie und the South 615, 7 4. 8 4S, 10 38. 11 fi n m.; 1.18. 2.14, 3 48, 5 20, 6 21, 7 53 9 03, 10 Oi p. m.; 1.13 a. m. SUNDAY.TRA1NS For Carhondale-9 05, 11.33 p. m.; 2.23, 3 52, 5 47. 9 51 p. m. r For Wllkeq.Banc 9 33, 12.03 n. m.J 1.5S, 3 2!, 5 41, 7.4S p. m. For Albany. Saratoga, Montreal. Bos ton, New England points, etc., 2 23 p. m. Lowest rates to all points In Urltcd States and Canada. J. W. BURDICK, G. P. A.. Albany. N. y. II. W. CROSS. D. P. A., Scranton, Pa. Lehigh Vnllev RnilrnaJ. In Effett Nov 19th, 189D. TRAINS LEAVE SCRANTON. For Philadelphia and New York, via D. 6 H. R. R.. nt 6.45 a. m. nnd 12 03, .'18. 4 27 (Black Diamond Express), and 11 30 p. m. Sundays, D. & II. R. R , 1.58, 7.4S p. m. For Whlto Haven, Hazleton and prin cipal points In the coal regions, via D. & H. R. R . G 43. 218 and 4.27 p. m. For I'otthVllIe. 1.45. 2.1S p. m. For Bethlehem. Huston, Reading, H.ar rKluirg und prlnclpil Intermediate sta tions, via D. & H. R. R . 643 a. m.; 12.03, "IK 4 27 (Black Diamond Express), 11.30. Suiidavs. D. & II. R. R. 1.58, 7.4S p. m. For Tuukhannoek, Towanda. Elmlra, Ithaca, Geneva and pilnelpnl intermcdl uto btatlons. via D, L. & XV. R. R., SOS a. m.; loo and 135 p. m. For Geneva, Rochester, Buffalo, Niag ara Falls Chicago, nnd all points wext, via D. & IT. R. It.. 12 03. 311 (Blnck Dia mond Express). 7 43. 10 41. 1U0 p. m. Sundays, D. & II. R. R.. 12 03 p. m , 7.4S Pullman parlor nnd sleeping or Lehigh Vnllev parlor cars on nil trains between WIlkes.B.irro and New York, Phlladel nhln. Buffalo nnd Suspension Bridge. ROLLIN II. WILBUR. Gen. Supt , 26 Cortlandt street. New York. CHARLES S. LEE. Gen. Pass. Agt., 26 Coitlandt strett. New York. A. XV. NONNEMACHRR, Dlv. Pass. Agt., South Bethlehem, P.a. For tickets nnd Pullman rocrvntlona apply 30'' Luc k ivvnnn.t five., Scranton. Pa. Lrle nnd Wyoming Vnllev. Time Tamo In Effect Sept. 11th. isn Trains leavo Seranton for New York, New burgh end lutermedlnto points mi Kile tallmad. also for Haw ley and local points nt 7 0'j n, m. nnd 2 2S p. m Returning trains arrive nt Scranton at 10 21 a. m. und 3 10 and 9 10 p. m. -w E " - - neiitvrnv niviiiinv. 1 III i:ifert Opt. 43th, 1S0B. North Uottnd. wou(h pound. 04101 t p UArritp liavr 7 N Y. Kranklla i I 7 lowest una street . 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