The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, January 17, 1900, Morning, Image 7
THE SURA1NTOJN TR1BUJNE-AVEDNESDAV. JANT'ATIY 17. 1900 CARBONDALE. REPUBLICAN CONVENTION. The Ilepulillcan convention was held In llurke's hnll lout evening. Harmony prevailed throughout. The convention organised by making the permanent organization of the city committee temporary D. W. Humphrey, chair mini, and J. P. Reynolds, noctetnry. Nomlnntlont were thou made by thu wind caucuses ui follows: Fit at ward Helect council, (1. V. Hwlsoiti pool director, Alva Daley. Second ward Common council, Abo Sahm, O. 11. Van Clorder: poor director, Edwin Moon. Third ward Select council. John D. Davis; poor director, Morgan Thorn a. No nominations were made for the Fourth wnid except for minority In spector. PI f til ward Select council, Dr. W. W. Fletcher: poor director, Henry Carter. Sixth ward Common council, John O. Hvnns and John W. Master: poor dhector, Ilnrry Will iams; nldcrmnn, 1!, J. Delevnn; waid assessor, William MalnwailnB. INSTALLATION OF OFFICERS. Camp 200, Patilotle Oter Sons of merlca, has Installed th" following officers: President, C. W. Senman; vice-president, J. N. Stuck; master of forms nnd ceremonies. Fred Sluman; lecordlng secretin y, P. H. Smith; tteas urer. Paul lliuton: financial secretaiy, T. H. Colvln; conductor, George Gil bert; Inner guard, Joseph Wntklns; outside guarei, George Dawson. The Installation exercises were carried on by District President Francis H. Smith. This camp Is now in a ntrong financial condition nnd continues to Increase In membership at every meeting. CITY WATER CONTRACTS. The committee on city water Is about ready to wait upon the water con sumers for signatures to ten years con tracts nt the old rate. Within a couple of weeks it is expected all will have been given an opportunity to sign. The committee offers every nsmrnnce that theio will bo no bond Issue. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Mrs. K. A. Knox and daughter, of Salem avenue, ate visiting Scianton friends. The Peuckert sisters, of this city, hae been engaged to give their danc ing spec laities at the Grand opera housa Thuisday evening. The W. C. H. L. banquet in Watt's li.ill last evening was a delightful af fair. The engagement of C. H. Rettevv, of Hiooklyn, X. Y., son of ex-Mayor and Sirs. Ilettcw, of this city, to Miss Clara Hartung, of Honesdnle, has just been announced. The mairlage will take place the latter part of this month nt the home of the bilde's parents. X. P. Stephens, whose gtocery storo was burned out Satuiday morning, has tented the Salem avenue storo occupied by Hell & Crown and will take posses, slon at once. A head and head collision on the Jef feison branch early yes'teiday morning delayed traffic three hours. No one was Injured. JERMYN AND MAYHELD. Death of n Well Known Lady. Other News of Interest. Mrs. 1'urllla Hemelrlght, a well known and highly ebtocmed lady, died At her home on Cemetery street, es terday afternoon. Ueceabed, who hail not been In good health for somi time past, wos stricken with an nt tack of quinsy live days ago, und since that time has been unable to take any nourishment. The Immediate cause of death was heait failure, impel In duced by quinsy. The deceased was a remorkahly pure-minded woman and one who.ve friendship was highly pilzod. Her death Is generally de plored. She was born in Xcxcn, Wy oming cnuntv, (lfty-slx years ago, and for a long time previous to coming to this borough was a resident of Lu cerne boiough. For the pat fourteen years she has l elided heie and is uirvlvcd by two sons, Frank and Homy: a daughter, Mr?. John Mellow, .-tnd her brother. Mr. J. L,. Crawford, of Soi .niton. The func-ial arrange ments have not yet been definitely settled, but It will probably take place on Thursday afternoon. Interment will take place In the family plot at Forty Fort. Mr. and Mrs. John Mavnaid, of South Main street, yesterday receive J lettois fioni their tons. ChaiU.s and George, who are In the Klondike. They were both In good health and report that at the time of wilting, Dec. 15, the theimometer was 50 degices below zeio. A soelil In aid of the Piimitlve Methodist church was held lust even ing at the home of Mrs. Geoice Mar tin. U was hugely attended and proved a viry enjoyable nffalr. Pi .ink Hemelilght, vviio.ip jiitme was prominently put forwaid as a candi date for lounollmiu of tha Second ward, has li'fused to become a candi date. John P. Nicholson, a well known resident ot the ward, has unnounccil hlmelf as a candidate for the oPIre, and will no doubt be given the nom ination at the Republican caucus. Sat urday evening. A child of Peter Colonitz, of May fleld, had a bad fall yesterday, knock ing out four of his teeth besides oth erwise Injuring himself. David James, the little ?on of Mr. and Mrs. John Treslze, of Wcht May field, Is 111 of stomach tioublc. W. II. Meriltl, the Rushbrook streat bottler, was painfully scalded by hot water through the bursting of one of the pipes at his bottling establish ment vestcrday. Mine Insnector Roderick, of Scran ton, visited the Delaware and Hudson colliery vcsteidav. Mr. George Pendeied nnd Mts. L. BEAUTY, UE CONQUEROR BELLAVITA Anenlo Beauty Tablets and Fills. A per. fectly eafo nud guaranteed treatment for all elcln disorders. Restores the bloom ol youth to faded licet, 10 days' treatment Goot 80 days' 11.00, by mail Send for circular. Address, KkVITA MEDICAL CO., Cllston Jtckm Stt., CUaf Sold by McGarruh & Thomas. Diug. gists,, 209 Lacknwar.ra ave., Scranton, Pa. 2& EVERY WOMAN r XT . li.tk.- j Mi WfBH Hfjqow m wvimvimt T tho parMt dxufi d Dr. Pul's They ore prompt, safe and 'iso Kenuina tur, real sj never or Snle by JOHN Spruce ttrtst. H. PHELPS, A'. Green were Cnrhondale lsltora yesterday. A child of Mr. and Mrs. Lafayette Matthews, of Mayfield, Is ill. Mr. and Mrs. J. I.. Crawford, of Bcranton, were In town last evening. T. 1. Griffiths, the hatt"r. made a business trip to Scianton yesterday. TAYLOR NEWS. Adjudicators for the Washington Birthday Eisteddfod Selected. Coming Event of the P. 0. S. of A. Other News of Intel est. At the eisteddfod to be held In thh town on Washington's birthday under the nusplce3 of the Welsh Uaptlst church, the following ndjudlcatois have been selected: On music, Profe.t sor William D. Kvans, of Cnrhondale; on prose nnd recitations, County Com missioner J. Courier Mori Is and Rev. D. D. Hopkins will officiate, while A. A. Vosburg and Judge P. W. Arch bald wilt act as presidents and Attor ney J. i:. WatKlns nnd Hon. Judge H. M. Hdwnrds will be the conductors of thu day. Mls Susie Powell will act as pianist. There will be two ses sions, nfteinoon and evening. A large number of nnmes have already been entered on the different competitions. Camp No. .123, Patriotic Order of Amei leans, will hold a necktie social and enteitalnmcnt nt their rooms In the Ited Men's hall on Tuesday even ing, Jan. 21, and also a public Installa tion of officers. The committee In charge is arranging nn excellent pro gramme, which will appear In this de partment In course of a few days. Councilman Edward James, of Scran ton, was a business caller hero yester day. Mrs. David X. Lewis, of Grove stieet, visited her daughter, Mrs. William Morgans, of Providence, recently. An additional prize of $3 will be add ed to the musical programme of the eisteddfod for the best tenor nnd ba3s duet entitled "Climb, Climb Up High er." Mr. T. Dewltt Edwards, the well known tenor soloist of this town, has been visiting friends at Lockvllle, Pa., for the past week, where he partici pated In a conceit. Mrs. Thomas Howells, of South Tay lor, Is visiting relatives in Jer.sey for the past few weeks. Taylor lodge, No. 4G2, Knights of Pythias, will meet this evening In their rooms. Mr. John Lynch, the gentle nnd obliging conductor of the Talor line, has again lcsumed his old position af ter his recent Illness. Improved Order of Red Men will meet this evening. The funeral of the late Fiederlck Ui w elder will occur fiom his late home on Union street today at 2 o'clock. Services will be conducted at the Cal vary Baptist church. Burial at tho Forest Homo cemetery. Mrs. William Jones, of Pond htieet, Is dangerously ill and very little hope3 of her recovery are entertained. Mr. William Williams, of Hvele Paik, was a Taylor visitor yestciday. The production of the "Passion Play at Weber's rink for the benefit of the Catholic chinch last evening was large ly attended and was certainly a gianl treat. He only Repeats What Has Been Said Around the Globe. It has been demonstrated repeatedly In every state in the union and In many foreign countries that Chamber lain's Cough Remedy Is n certain pre ventive and cure for croup. It has become the universal remedy for that disease. M. V. Fisher, of Liberty, '. Va., only repeats what has been said around tho globe when he writes: "I have used Chamberlain's Cough Rem edy In my family for several years and always with perfect success. We believe that it is not only the best cough remedy, but that It Is a sure cure for croup. It has saved the lives of our children a number of times. This lemeuy is lor saie Dy nil ctrugglstsl M.'itthous Brothers, uhnlesnln .-ml roi tall aEents. OLYPHANT. John L. Davis announces himself as a candidate for school director in the Second ward, subject to the decision of the Republican caucus. The funeial of tho late Joseph Mal colm, who died at his home In Throop, took place jesterday nfteinoon at ." o'clock and was very hugely attended. Interment was made :.. Union ceme tery. "Shanty Town," a laughable farce comedy, was played to a good sized audience at the Father Mathow Opei house last nljrht. Miss Nellie Rvnn. of Scranton, Is the guest of Miss Mamie Rogan, of Scotch street. Joseph Miller, of Auhbald, was a visitor In town yesterday. The Juvenus will, hold a calico social in Mahon's hall the latter pait of the mouth. Thomas Patten Is in the Held for the nomination of councilman in tho Sec ond waul. BALD MOUNT. Nearly two hundred perfaons wore. In attendance at the public Installa tion ot the officers of Camp WR, P. o. S. of A., on Friday evening last, among them a four-hoise load from Providence, In which were District President P. V. Hartzell and stnff. The following officers wore Installed for tho enrulng term: Picsldent. Ed ward Munson; vice-president. W. W. Fuller: R. of F. and C Jesse Lacoe; recording secretary, F. L. Jennings; financial sectetnry, W. H. Newman. M. D.; treasurer, W. A. Hlce; conduc tor, Adam Thompson: sentinel, Amzl Rosenkrunce: guaid, Ira Lacoe; trus tee, 8. Van Sickle. At tho close of the Installation speeches were made by F, V. Hartzell, J. W. Benjamin nnd As sistant District President Constantino. Tho exercises were concluded by Ring ing the closing ode. Following thlii refreshments were served and a phon ographic concert was given by L. V. Decker and brother, of Scranton. Charles A. Shamrock furnished a very delightful entertainment with his ac cordion. Tito -Tnp extends a vote of thanks to Itho ladles who so kindly furnished lefreshment. and assisted In serving. The following young people of Dal ton enjoyed a sleigh ride and ntte 'ti ed the camp social on Friday even Misses Gertrude Thompson, Ann. UL. fk.(. L. !. hJ ww numiuii hnioibi. voir uenuxm purj sfcttld b tttd, Ua tut U bMi, $ Pennyroyal Pills certain in result. auappoint. Bold f cr f 1 .00 per bos. Pharmacia!, ccr. Wyoming avenue and VIN MARIANI Miirinnl Wine World Famous Tonic, IIKPCSD Bt'UBTlTUTES. VJn Mnrlunl H on sale ut drug stores thtoiiKliout the world. Though Imitation may be consid ered tho highest compllnn nt, the public Is especially cautioned ugnlnnt substi tutes and Imitations attempted, owing to the popularity of Vln Mnrlunl. Urutzman. Anna Hawkins, Marjorlo Haslam, May Haslam, Fnnnlo Der shlmer, Lottie Smith, Sadie Phillips, Lena Tiffany; Messrs. Nelson Dershl mer, Charles Smith, Rollln Charles, Theodore Bunnell, Floyd Finn, How aid Davis and Jesse Thompson. Several young people- from Hillside Fcum nttended camp social. Miss. Eleanor Belsccl.er spent Sun day with Mhs Fannie De'shlmcr. of Dalton. Miss Gertrude Aten Is homo from Stroudsbuig State Noimal school. Mr. Stanley Rogers, or Mill City, at tended thi camp social or. Friday evening. ) Mrs. J. C. Cobb spent seveial days last week at her horn.? In Elmdale. Oeoigo Shelley Is quite 111. Ernest Ward Is serving on jury this w eek. Jesse Ackerson, of Tunkhannock, was n caller In town last week. Dr. W. H. Newman has recovered from his recent Illness. Dr. N, C. Mackey, ot Wavorly, mad" a professional call In town Inst woik. Mrs. John Puller entertained the Ladles' Aid society of tho Methodist Episcopal church nt dinner on Wed nesday last. C. Van Dusklrk has returned fiom a visit with his son nt Newbuig, N. Y. Mrs. James White will entertain th Ladles' Aid society of the Methodist Episcopal church Wednesday, Jan. 21, at dinner. A large party of our young people were entertained at the home of Wil liam Vandeburg on Saturday evening. THEATRICAL. 'A Female Diummer." Charles E. Blaney's latest faice, "A Pemnle Drummer," was picscnted at the Lyceum last night. It Is In three acts and has to do with the adven tures of Haza Bat gain, a commercial drummer in sklits. Miss Johnstone Bennett was seen In this role. She la a eiy entertaining young-woman and was surrounded by a company voiy much suneilor to those which usually unroll the Intrlcncles of faicc-comedy. There nie many good slngeis nnd clever dancers with the company. Among the dimcois the bright particu lar stni s wcie Harry Ladell and Nellie O'Neill. "A Female Drummet" Is veiy much more entei tabling than the aei age farce-comedy. "The Last of the Rjlnns." A dashing, sentimental, fun-Iovlnt chap, with an occasional weakness tor prevarication, when It happens to he',-) hi- love-making, and witli a veiy de cided way of dealing with his enemies, Is the kind of young Iiishman that Andrew Mack will picsent In "The Last of the Rohnns," his enormously successful new play which will be given at the Lyceum this evening. Mr. Mack has plenty ot comedy, much of It rippling through his love scenes in a way to keep his audience between c constant laugh and a roar, and he has evernl scenes of a sensational nature, In which n very Intelligent Kentucky hoi so flguies piomlnently, which nte bound to thrill the house from orches tra to gallery. As the period of "Ths Last of the Rohans" Is 1S12. there Is every chance for picturesque costum ing. The advance sale indicates a crowded house tonight. "A Grip of Steel." W. J. Fielding's splendid production of "A Glip of Steel" will be given at the Academy of Music three nights, commencing next Thursday, with mat inees Friday and Saturday, and Judg ing fiom the success achieved by this play last season, a most heaity recep tion will be given It upon its second vMt. The excellent company piesentlng the piece should quickly establish It self in tho Mist place In the affection of the Academy's patrons, if they glvj to tho highly exciting play their best effoits. for It contains an abundance of thrilling situations and Intensely In teresting climaxes, climaxes that keen the neives In a continual tingle, and expectancy on Its keenest edge await Ing tho next development. Field's Minstiels. The Al. G. Field Greater Minstiels nie announced for an eailv appear ance. The company that Is announced seems to bo one of unusual excellence. All the scenoiy and staue effects arj new and of the most elaborate kind. Tho costumes mo said to be gorgeous, In fuel the organization Is complete In every detail and no expense sp.nod n ni'ike It up-to-date In oveiy particular. The company Is headed by the fumed Faust family of artistic acrobats In an act entirely now in which they Intio duco living ropiesentatlons of ancient and modem statuary. There is n rlno orchestra, a big band and tho usual parade with the musical conceit. Al. G. Field has always kept faith with his patrons. He seems to have outdone all previous efforts with his company for this season. That he will reap a just reward goes without saying. This attraction will be seen at the Lyceum Thursday aftcrnon and evening. "In Old Kentucky." "In Old Kentucky," whose popularity seems to Increase with each succeed ing year, will be the attraction nt the Lyceum on Friday night. Its amazing popularity has often been the subject of comment, and has been ascribed to various causes. The spirited horse race, tho rollicking pickaninnies, tlu quaint chaiacter types, the wholesome humor, the sensational Incidents, havo In their turn been made responsible for tho gient success tho play has achieved. It Is a human piny, pulsating witn life. This Is Its seventh season and It will bo seen hem with new scenery and the strongest cast It has ever had. Knickerbocker Burlesque. Judging fiom the names of the ar tists who comprise Roble's Knicker bocker Iluilesqueis, the Gnlety will have a crucker-jack hov the last three diys of this week, when that famom company commences an engagement there. Manager Roble has this season put his best foot forward to sus'nln th already great reputation of this f.woi Ite company. Without dilating on tho scenety, costumes and musical en3em 'jte, It may bo stuted tHat tho Knick erbockers contain the follow Inn spe cialty top-liners: Bert and Sophh Leslie, Alf Grant, Rosalie, La Moyiv Brothers, Rosle, Claia and Cot . Wright, Aunstrong Brotheis, Cissy Grant nnd n chorus of sixteen isd'es who will display their chnrms in dur zllng costumes. Not forgetting "Spike," tho dog that punches the ha. WAR ON WOMAN LABOR. Chicago Labor Union Demands That Only Ken Be Employed. Chicago, Jan. 1C The first itep In the war to be waged by the organi zations of tho Building Materlat Trades council against tho employ ment of women In factories has been taken. C. B. Meyori and Herman Felgcnhnuer. representing the Matil Pollsheis' and Bufteis' union, tho only organisation In the couritll whos,' memtcrs have to comrrto with women laboters, calif d on the manufacturers and demanded that nn more women be employed. One reason for tho wa: against wo man labor If the protection ot the health of woman. Manufacturers say that the work docs not Injure wo men's health more than men's, and that precautions ate tnken tn pre vent unhenlthful conditions In the fac tories. Tho statement that tho women can work for a short time only In de nied by tho manufacturers. FIRE IN BOSTON STUDIOS. Paintings and Furniture of Artists Damaged by Smoke and Water. Boston, Jan. 1C A flus which start ed on tho foui th floor of the five story building at the o-irncr ot Wash Ington and Esex streets, Just before 4 o'clock this morning, cut off thi escape of several artists who occupy studios In the place. Mrs Elizabeth Blxbee, whose apartments wore on the top lloor, was overcome by smoke be fore the firemen could rescue her. The woman was taken to a hospital where she revived and she wa declared out of danger at 10 o'clock a. m. The firemen made short work of the bla:o, but a number of in tlsts sufierod from smoke and water damage to fur nishings and palntlng-i The damage to the building is abo'.t $1,000. PUERTO RICO'S NEEDS. Committee of Merchants Arrive Here en Route for Washington. New York, Jan. 16. A delegation ot Pueito Rlran merchants nnd citizens en route for Washington to talk with President McKlnley and to present to congress thi needs of the Island of Puerto Rico, arilved hero this fore noon on the steamship Philadelphia. The Puotto Rlcans ere ttiongly In favcr of the Island being made a tor iltory ot the United States. They also favor a modification ot" tariff laws and othci reforms. Among the coni mlt'co of nine person? were Georgi Fln'.y and John D. Luce. "IF THE CAP FITS, wear It." if you have bolls, pimples, sciofula, salt rheum, dyspepsia, rheumatism or cn tairh, ou ate Just the one that should tako- Hood's Sarsapaillla, for this medicine cuies all these troubles. HOOD'S TILLS cure all liver Ills. Non-lrrituting. WASHINGTON. Three - Day Personally - Conducted Tour via Pennsylvania Railroad. Few short journeys nre more inter esting than a ttlp to Washington, the Nation's Capital; and such trips can be made most satisfactorily by parti cipating In the three-day personally conducted touis of the Pennsylvania tallroad. Besides the advantages In rates secured, the absolute fieodom from care, and the geneial comfort and convenience nffordod, an extend ed experience and familiarity with tho city enables the Tourist Agents of this company to visit the various points of Interest with the least con fusion and delay and at the most op poitune moments, thus Insuring an economy of time not otherwise attain able. The next tour of tho season leaves Thursday. January 18. Round-trip rate, covering railroad transportation for the round trip, hotel accommoda tions, and guides, $14.50 fiom New Yoik, $13.50 from Trenton, and $11.50 from Philadelphia. These rates cover accommodations for two day3 at the Arlington, Noimandle, Rlggs, or Eb bltt House. For accommodations at WUlaid's, Regent. Metropolitan, or Na tional Hotel, $2.50 less. Side tilps to Mount Vet non. Richmond, Old Point Comfort, and Norfolk at greatly re duced rates. All tickets good for ten days, with special hotel rates after expiration of hotel coupons. For Itinera! Ie& and full Infoimatlon apply to ticket agents; Tout 1st Agent, 1106 Bioadway. Now York: 1 f'ouit stieet, Biooklyn: or nddicss Geo. W. Boyd. Assistant Geneial Passenger Agent, Bioad Stieet Slutlon, Philadel phia. Stnto of Ohio. City of Toledo, Lnr.it CYinity. : . , , Prank J. Chenc.v mnitcs oath that he Is senior partner of tho Him of r J. Cheney & Co.. doing business In the city of Tu ledo, Countv nnd Stnto aforesaid, and that said firm will pay tho sum of ONE HIINDRKD DOLLARS for each and ev ery case of Catarrh that cannot bo cund hv the use of Hall's Catarrh Cure. l PRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before nie, mid hiIwiUhmI in my presence, this tin day of December. AD. 1S6. A. W. OLEASON. Si all Notary Public. Hall's Caturih Cure Is taken Internally, nrd acts dlirctly on tho blood nnd mu cous kurfoccs of tho njvtcm. Send for testimonials, free. V. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo. O. Sold by drucglsts. '5c. Hall's rnnilly Pills rro the best. BOARDING. BOARDING 683 PINK STREET. DRESSMAKING. DRESSMAKING TOR CHILDREN TO order; also ladles' waists. Louise Shoemaker, Hi Adnms avenue. SCALP TREATMENT. MRS. L. T. KELLER, SCALP TREAT- ment, 50c: shampooing. 50c; fnclnl mass iRe, manicuring, i'ic; chiropody. Wl Qulncy. GITY SCAVENGER a. n. rmiaas cleans privy vaults and' cess pools; no odeir. ImproNcd pumps vsed. A. IJ. URICICS. Proprietor, l,eno orders 1100 North Main menuo. or Elcko'H drug "tore, corner Adnms und Mulberry. Telephone P510. NEWSPAPERS THE WILKKS-BARRE RECORD CAN be had In Scranton nt the news stands of Relsman Bron.. 40S Spruce and 503 Lin. eier; M. Norton 322 Lackawanna uvenuc; I. S. Schutzer, 2U Spruce street. The People's AMAt' A POPULAR CLEARING HOUSR tor tltj Usmm ot All Who llnvc Houses to Kent, Real P-stats or Othar Property to Sell or Exclnnne, or Who Want Situation or Holp Thejj Small Advertisement Cent Oiio Cent a Word. Six Insertion for Five Cents u Word Lxcept SltimUom Wunt-'J, Whleli Aiv In. scrtcd Free. TOr? RENT CKKICKS AND STORKS tN THE Paull building. Harkett, Price Bldg. HACKETT UEYS, SPLLS. RENTS. IN sures property. Olllcc, Prko liullcltng. NINE ROOMS FOR RENT, NEATLY fiirnlsbcel on I'etin avenue, lnqulru of M. M. Ruddy, Dlmo Hunk Building. FOP SALE POP. SALE C. J. CARTER RESI elente, Siri Mrtle street. All Improve ments. Stark, Attorney, Traders' Bnnk building. FOR SALE CHEAP-FOE WANT OF use, 6-cnr-oM, Jet blnck, conch or work horse; standard bred, lfl hands hlifh, weight 1.1H0; nlco booker and good ro.ieler; ubsnlutely vounel, safe und all right. J. Wilson, 1120 Flsl: avenue, near Country club. BUILT TO ORDER LIGHT AND heavv Rtclghs, bobs, etc. Sleighs In stock. $35 00 each. Ilelricgel, 317 Locust street. A FINE SQUARE DECKER PIANO. Will bo sold very reasonably. Apply to Miss Sanderson, 1530 Sanderson ave. WANTED-TO RENT. WANTED-A SUITE OF'VuRfsTlED apartments cotnpilslng three reionn, with bath; also tuble board for fnmily consisting of a gentleman, his wife. In fant and maid. Address M. T., care Trib une. WANTED-FURNISHED ROOM. SUIT able for gentleman nnd wife: central ly located. Address. X, Y, C, Tribune. FURNISHED ROOMS. wanTedtwoTnuTe rooms with board. Centrally located. Address W., Ttlhune olllce. WANTED. WANTED-A BUYER AND MANAGER for a 5 and 10 cent store; must have n thorough knowledge of the buidnets. Address O. K., caie of Tribune otllce. HELP WANTED-MALE. aentowaJtdforlifIT Dwlght L. Moody," the famous evan gelist, written bv his grateful eo-vvork-tirs In loving memory of his high, unsel fish servico In the cauo of fullow-man: only authorized book by master minds; only Jl 50; evervbody wants It; no capital or experience leeiulred; highest commis sion; freight paid: outtlts and circulars tree. Address S A. Park, Publisher, SJI Dearborn St., Chicago. ENERGETIC SALESMAN - COUNTRY work. School supplies. Salary $100 and extras. R. O. Evan3 & Co., Chi cago, III. WANTED-BY AN ESTABLISHED business of n high nider, a representa tive of ability nnd backing who can take up Its work In the state of Pcnnsjlvanla; no scheme; permanent business with money In It for the right party. Address, giving references. FOUNTAIN BATH BRUSH CO., Grand Rapids, Mich. HELP WANTED-FEMALE. WANTED GIRL FOR GENERAL housework; must bo a good cook. HIS Penn avenue. LADIES TO DISTRIBUTE FREE SAM ples in city. Call ut 320 Washing ton avenue, from S.30 to 10 30 a. m. today. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY $500 TO $1,000, WITH SERVICE, TO 1N vest In any leRltlmato business that will bear investigation. Address E., Trib une otllce. MONEY TO LOAN. $15iTOo"TirLOA In amounts to suit bonower. W. Gay lord Thomas, Attorney, Republican bldg. $100,000 TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE security In sums to suit tho borrower. J. C. Vnughan, 421 Lackawanna uvenuc. REWARD. AAJ THE TRUSTEES OF THE SECOND Prcshyterlan church will pay $10 (X) re waid for such Information as will enublo them to arrest tho boys who maliciously shoot and break the electric lights and windows of tho church. II. M. Boies, President. Jan. 10, 1000. LEGAL. ESTATE OF AMELIA A. CABLING, lates of tho eity of Scranton. I.aeku wannna county. Pennsvlvanln, deceased. Letters testnmentniy upon tho above named i state having been granted to tho mulct signed, nil peisons having ehilnm or dem mtls ugalnst said cstato will pre sent thorn fur pajment, and all persons Indebted thereto will please make tin. mcdlatti pavmunt tn JAMES H. TORREY, F. H. CONNELL. Executors, Seranton. Pa. WELLES & TORREY. Attorney. STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING.-NOTIcn Is hi ii by given that tho annual meet ing ot the stockholders of tho Artisans' Building and Loan Aknoc latlon of Scran ton, Pa., will bp held ut tho ofllco of tho association, l.i Lackawanna avenue, Scrnntnn, l.i , on Saturday evening, Jan uary 20, lW, ut 7 o'clock, for tho elec tion of ofllcers und thico directors of sutd association. By order of the Board of Dliettors. J. C. VAUGHAN, Secretary. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the annual meeting of tho stockhold ers of the Thuron Coal Land Company for tho election of directors and tho transaction of such other business us may puipcrly come before It. will bo held on Wednesday, January 2lth, 10iK. ut the gen eral otllce of the Company, Common wealth building, Scranton. Pu., ut 4 o'clock p. m. THOMAS H. DALE. Secretary. THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE (stockholders ot Tho Enterprise Pow der Manufacturing Company, for the elec tlon of directors and the transaction of such other business ns may properly come before It. will be held on Wednesday, Jan uary 21th, 1000, at thu ofllco of tho c8ni puny. Scranton, Pa , ut 3 30 o'clock p. m. No transfer of stock will be made for ten days next preceding tho date, of the abovo meeting. E. P. KINGSBURY. Secretary. THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE stockholders of tho St. Cinlr Coal Company for tho election of directors and tho trniifuctlon of such other busi ness us may propel ly como befoio It will bo held on Monday, Junuary .'Juel, JS00, ut tho offico of tho company, Libra ry building, Scranton, Pa., at 2 o'clock No'transfer of .stock will bo maelo for tho ten davs next preceding thu date ot ubove meeting. N. G. TAYLOR, Secretary. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT A meeting of the (stockholders of tho Spring Biook Water Company will bo hold nt tho ofneo of tho said company, No. 501 Board of Trade Building, in the City of Scranton. on Wednesday, January 17, 1900. at ten a. m., In accorelanco with tho by-laws of tho company, fur tho purpose nf electing directors for tho rnsulrg vear, nnd for tho transaction of uch other business as may propeily come before the meetlnr T. II vvu'KlNH, tfecretur Exchange. SITUATIONS WANTED SITUATION WANTED-rin7oOUT"llY thn duv or take' honm washing anil Ironing. Call or address L. 11., Oil North Sumner avenue. SITUATION WANTED-HY A 1'RACTf cnl tool-tnaUer on dim, punches forms or shop tools: bot of re fci elites. Address W. H, S, General Delivery. SITUATION WANTED-BV A YOl'NI lady bv tho day. Addiosis E. L. M., Trlbuno otllce. WORK, WANTED BY A STRONO BOY willing to elo mo thing: understand!) nttendlnj-to horses nnd delivering. J. W., 4!0 South Ninth street. SITUATION WANTEH-BY MARRIED man, 30 enrs of ngc: will wink ut anv thing; can furnish Hist tlas i i c fur em es. Addle ss, J. R, Tribune otllce. 81TUATION WANTED-BY A LADY TO go out by the day to wash and Iron. Addt ess, no Gibson street. SITUATION WANTED TO DO WASH Ing, lremlng, or anv kind ot home cleaning by tho day: or will tako wash ing home. Address, Mrs. Lee, C!l Mineral street. SITUATION WANTED-A YOUNG; man: experienced cook, hotel, restau rant nnd boarding house; strictly tempor utr; will bo open for engagement l"lh lnntnut: city or country. A. W., l'i'J Iranklhi avenue. PROPESSIONA L AOCOUNTANT AND AUDITOR. E. C. SPAULDING, 2.1 TRADERS' BANK building. ARCHITS2TS EDWARD II. DAVIS. ARCHITECT, Conncll building, Scranton. yEWIS HANCOCK. JR , "ARCHITECT. 433 Spruca st cor. W.T-h. lev.. Si rnnton. Frederick" l. brown, architect. Prlco building, 12G Washington avenue, Scranton. DANCINB. PROF. ST. M. KOVACHY AND DAUGH tcrs, Dancing Teachers. Strlctlv pri vate Ic-pcns any tlmo at lesldence, 52J Qulncy avenue. oewrsrs DR. I. O. LYMAN. SCRANTON riU vato Hospital, cor. Wyoming and Mul berry. DR. H. F. REYNOLDS, OPP. P. O. DR. C. C. LAUBACH, U" Wvoming ave. WELCOME C. SNOVER, Coal Exclmngo 2nd floor. Room D, Hours. ! to 1, 2 to 5. HOTELS tND RPSTAURANT9 THE ELK CAFE. 12". AND 127 FRANK tin nvenue. Bates rervmablo. P. .EIGLER, 1'ioprletor. SCRANTON HOUSE. NEAR D.. L. & W. passenger depot. Conducted on the Ea ropean plan. VICTOR KOCH. Prop. I IWYCfi RICHARD J. BOURKE. ATTORNEY-nt-Lnvv, 500-J Lncknwnnna avenue. Gen eral law business, colbctlons and loans. J. W. BROWNING. ATTORNEY AND Cminsellor-nt-Lnw, Rooms 312-313 Mcars building. D. B. REPLOGLE, ATTORNEY-LOANS negotiated on real estate security. Menrs building, corner Washington avenue nnd Spruce street. M. J. Law. DONAHOE. ATTORNEY-AT-Ofllces, 012-613 Mears building. FRANK E BOYLE, ATTORNEY AND Counscllor-nt-Lavv. Burr building, Rooms 13 and 14, Washington avenue. WILLARD. WARREN Sc KNAPP, AT- tornoys nnd Counsellors-at-I.avv. Re publican building, Washington nvenue. JESSUP Sc JESSUP. ATTORNEYS AND Counsellors - at - Law, Commonwealth building; rooms 1, 20 nnd 21. JAMES W. OAKFORD. ATTOnNEY-AT-Law. Rooms 514. 515 and 516 Board of Trade building. EDWARD W. THAYER. ATTORNEY. Rooms 903-90!, 9th floor Menrs building. L. A. WATRES. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. no; Board of Trade building, Scranton, Pa. C. R. PITCHER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Commonwealth building Seranton. Pa. PATTERSON A WILCOX. TRADERS' National Bnnk building. C COMEGYS, 9-13 REPUBLICAN bulldlng. A. W. RERTHOLF. ATT O B N E V, Menrs building. PHY1l"'i UNO Ci"? DR. W. E. ALLEN, 513 NORTH WASIN Ington avenue. DR S W. L'AMOBEAUN. OFFICE 210 Washington nveruo. Residence Ills Mulberry. Chronic disease, lungs, henrt. kldnevs and genlto-urlnnry nr gansa specialty. Hours 1 to 4 p. m. rCHOOL'! SCHOOL OF THE LACKAWANNA. Seranton Pa. Coui-e's preparatory to college, Inw. niedlr Ino or business, Opens S"Pt. 11th Send for rntlllngnn. Rev iimnins M. Cnnn. T.L D princi pal nnd proprietor; W. E. Plumley, A, M 1 endrnnster. sera a. R. CLARK & CO . SEEDMEN AND Nurse r men; storo HG Washington ave. nie; green house, 1350 North Main ave nue; storo telephone, 782. wire seffeews JOS. KUETTEL. REAR 5lf "lACKA wanna avenue, Scianton, Pa., manufac turer of Wire Sri eons. MISCALL 1NSOU3 BAUER'S-ORCHESTRA-MUSIC TOR balls, picnics, parties, receptions, wed dings nnd concert work furnished For terms uddress R. J. Bauer, conductor, 117 Wvnmlng uvenuc, over Hulberts' music stoic. MEGAROEE BROTHERS. PRINTERS' Ri-pplips, envelopes, paper bags, twlno. Warehouse 130 Washington avenuo, Scranton. Pa. RAILROAD TIME TABLES Central RullrimJ of New Jcrsv Stations In Now York Foot of Liberty meet, N. It., and South Feiry, Whitehall strce t. Anthraelto coal used exclusively, Insur ing cleanliness nnd comfort. TIME TABLE IN EFFECT NOV. 19, 1S00. Trains lenvo Scranton for New York, Newark, Elizabeth. 1'lilladolphln. Easton, Bethlehem. Allentovvn, Maueh Chunk nnd Whlto Haven, at t.30 a. in.: express, l.io; einresH. 4 00 p. m. Sundavs. 2 15 p. m. For plttston and Wllkes-Burre, S30 a. m.. l.0. 4 00 P. "' SundiiB, 2.13 p. m. For lnltlmoio ami Washington, und points South nnd West Aia Bethlehem, $.3ii n. in , 1 20 P. tn. bundiivs, J.15 p. m. For Long Rinnch, Ocean Grove, etc, at 8.30 u. in. und 1.20 P. m. For Rending, Lebanon and Harrlsburg, via Allentown. 8.30 a. m 120 p. m. Hun days. 2 15 p. m. For Pottsvillc, S.30 n. m . 1 20 p. tn. Through tickets to nil points east, south and west nt lowest rnto nt thn station. J. H. OLHAUBEN, Gen. Supt., w i. BALDWIN, Gen. Pass. Agt. htMlLKOADTIME TABLES. s PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD Schedule in Effect Novembtr 19, 1800. Trains leave Scranton: 0.45 n. m., week days, for Sunbury, Hnrrisburr, Philadelphia, BaltU more, Washington, and for Pitts burg nnd tho West. 0.38 a. m., week days, for Hazleton, PottsviUe, Beading, Norrlstown, nnd Philadelphia; and for Ban bury, Harrliburg, Philadelphia, Baltlmore,Washtngton and Pitts burg and the West. 2.18 p. m., week days (Sundays 1.69 p. m.). for Sunbury, Harrisburg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Wash ington nnd Pittsburg and the West. 4.27 p. m., week days, for Sunbury, Harrisburg, Philadelphia and Pittsburg. J. R. WOOD, Gen. Pass. Agt. J. B. HUTCHINSON. Gen. Mgr. Del.. ImcIcu. it n.l Western. o....lM ,'ffrCt nrP- 1". 18M- SOI TH Lenvo Scranton for New YorK at 2.1,. soi. r.M. son nnd .10 05 n. m.; 12 55 mill 32.1 p. m. For Philadelphia at 5 30, u) and 10 0. a. in.; 12.51 and 3.X1 p. m. i r HtroiiilRbnrB nt C 10 p. m. Milk nnd Accommodation at 3.10 p. m. Arrlvo at Ileiboken ut B 6i. 7.1S, 9.1b a. m.; U.OJ, 2.17, , .' .':19 "'"I " "S p. m. Arrlvo at Phila delphia at 10 00 n. in.; 1 (W, .148. 6 00 and 11 p. m. Anlvo from New York at 12.03. -4. und too n. m.; 1.00, 152. 5.33 nnd 8.4S 'vp'v ''rom Stroudsburg tit 8 03 a. m. NORTH Leave Sciiiuton for Buffalo and Intermediate stations nt 12.10, 2 50, jvo nnei :i oo u. tn ; 1 5" nnd 6 50 p. m. For I'swegii und Swneuso ut 4 03 n. m. and ' p. m. For I'tloa at 2 50 a. m. nnd j p. m. For Mnntroso at 9 00 u. m.; 10 1 p. m. nnd 5 50 p. in. For Nicholson tit 4 00 nnd C 15 p. m. Arrlvo In Scianton from RiifTuIo nt 210, 2 5". 5 23 nnd 10.00 a. m.; 3 30 nnd 7.40 p. nt. From Oswego und Syracuse nt 2 5", n. m.: 12 3S and 3 30 p. m. 7.40 p. m. BLOOMSBURG DIVISION - Lonva Scmnton for Noithumberland at fi.30. 10 01 a. m.; 1 " nnd t! 10 p. in. For Plj mouth nt 1 ft"., 3 10 nnd S.V) p. m. For Nnntlcnkn at R.io a. m. Anlvo ut Northumberland nt 0 33 ii. m.; 1 In. 5 ns nnd 9 ",0 p. in. Ar ilvo Nantlcnki' ut 9.20 n. m. Arrive nt PI) mouth nt 2W. 4.40 and 9 4 p. m. At rlvo at Sciiiuton from Northumberland at 9 42 n. in.; 1233, 4 53 and 8 50 p. m. From Niintlcnko nt 11 (0 a. m. From Plvmuuth nt 7.57 a. m.t 3 23 nnd 6 03 p. m. SUNDAY TRAINS. SOUTH Lenvo Seranton nt 215, 3.00, 5:vi, ion", u. m.: 3 33 and 3 40 p. m. NORTH Loavo Seranton nt 12.10, 210, 4 0" p. m.t 1 rr nnd 5 30 p. m. BLOOMSBURG DIVISION - Leave Scranton nt 10 03 n. m. nnd 0 10 p. m. Dclavv.irj ittt.t Hudson. On Nov. 15th, 1SD9, trains will leuvo Seranton ns follows: For Cnrbiimliilu ii 20, 7 53, S 53, 10.13 a. m ; 12 neon; 1.2 1, 2.20, 3 52, 0.25, 6 23, 7.57, 9 13, 11 00 V. m.: l.lh 11. in. For Albany. Saratoga, Montreal, Bos ton, New Ilngland points, etc. 6 20 n. m.; 2 20 p. m. For Honesdale-C 20, 10.13 a. m.J 2.20, 6 23 p. m. For Vllkcn-B.-irre-C43. 7.48. 8.43, 9 3?, 10 11 a. ni.: 12 0!, 12S, 2.18, 3 33, 4 27, 610, 7.41. 10.41, 11.3) p. m. For New York, Philadelphia, etc., via. Li high Valley Billrond-C.43 p. m.; 12 03, 2.1S. 4 27 p. m.: with Black Diamond B ptoss, U.co p. m. For Pennsvlvanln, Railroad points, 6.43, 9 5S a. m.; 2 IS. 127 p. tn. For western points, via Lehigh Vnllov Rlltoad-7.tS a m.: 120!. 3 13. with Black Dl imnnd i:.prcs, in 41. 11.30 p. tn. Tialns will arrive In Scranton us fol lows: From C.iiliomlnle and tho North 6 40, 7 43, S3I, 9 31, 10 3S, 11.3S a. m.; 121, 2.13, 3 25. 4 23. 7.43. 10 3S 11 27 p. m. From WIlke-s-Durre and tho South 6.15, 7.4S. 8 4S, 10 3S. 1155 n. m.J 1.18, 2.11, 3.48, 5 20, 6.21, 7 5.1 9 05, 10 05 p. m.: 1.13 a. m. SUNDAY TRAINS For Cnrbondale 9 03, 11.33 p. m. 223, 3 52. 5.47. Dfkl p. m. For Yv'llki's-Bnrre-9.3S, 12.03 n. m.; 1.3S, 3.2S, 5 13, 7. 18 p. in. For Albany. Saratoga, Montreal, Bos ton, N w Hnglnml points, etc., 2 23 p. m. Lowest rates to all points In United States nnd Canada. J. V. BDRDICK. G. P. A Albany. N. Y, H. V. CROSS, D. P. A Scranton, Pa. -- Lehigh Vallov Kuilroad. In F.ffeet Nov 11th, 1S91. TRAINS LKAVB SCRANTON. For Philadelphia and New York, via D. it II. R. F... nt l.13 a. ni. nnd 12 03. 2 18. 4 27 (Black Diamond Fxpress). and 11.J0 p. m. Sundays, D. & H. R. R., 1.5S, 7.13 p. 111. For Whlto Haven, llnzlcton nnd prin cipal points In tho coal regions, via D. 6 II. R. R.. 6 45. 21S nnd 4 27 p. m. For PottsviUe. 6.15. 2 1S p. m. For Bethlehem. Huston, Beading, liar rlibmg and pilnclpal Intermediate sta tions, via D. & II. R. R-. 6 13 11. m.; 12 03. 2 lb 4 27 (Black Dlnmond Kxpress), 11,30. Burning. D. & H. R. R . 1.58. 7.48 p. m. For Tunkhannoelc, Towanda, Blmlra, Ithaca. Geneva and principal lntermcdl nto htatlmis, via D., 1. & V. R. R.. SOS u. m.; 1 00 and 3 35 p. m. For Geneva. Rochester, Buffalo, Nlug .11.1 Falls. Chicago, nnd nil points west, via D. & H. R. R.. l-'W. 3 33 (Rlack Dia mond Bxprcss). 7 48, 10 41, 11,30 p. m. Sundavs, D. Ss. H. B. R., 12 03 p. m., 7.13 Pullman parlor and sleeping or Lehtgli A'ulley pirlor cais on all trains between Wllkcs-llano nnd Ni'W York. Philadel phia. Buffalo and Suspension Bridge. HOLLIN H. WILBUR, Gen. Supt., 24 Cortlnndt street, Now York. CHARLRS S. LRR. Gen. Pass Agt., 28 fort! unit street, New York. A. W. NONNRMACllRR, Dlv. Pa's. Agt., South Bethlehem, Pn. I'or tickets and Pullman reservations apply ."09 Lackawanna ave , Scranton, Pa, L'rle anil Wyoming Vnlley. Tlmo Tnblo In Hffcct Sept. 11th, 1W. Tialn1. le.avo Scranton for Now Yotk, New burgh nud Intermedl.ato points 011 Bilo lallriiiul, nlvo for Huwley and local points at 7.03 a. in. und 2 2S p. ni. Returning tiulns anlvo nt Scranton nt 10.21 11. m. und 3 18 nnd 9 10 p. m. NCHANTON niVISION.. in Eifcct Oct. aatii. isoo. i ram hjrncuso nt 7.40 p. in. From uhca nt 2.15 ii. m.; 12 ns nnd 3 30 p. m. From Nleholm nt 7.50 n. m. nnd COO p. m. I rom Montrose nf 10 no n. m.: 3 20 and North llounel. Houtb Bound, ao5 acn io f joe; s' ?I 8,at,0M ISfl 5 2 , , Ban. in e u Arrive Leave 4 11 723N Y. Franklin st 710 ,,,, "lowest 4iid street ,.,, 785 .... 700. W'ocliawken .... 810 .... t m r M'Arrlve Leave ur mt m 10 15 119 CactosU 215,110 1040 109 Hancock' 2UI4 3J 10 31 U5t btarllKbt 2 28 4 415 1021 UMn I'lestouj'srk til id 10 15 S 40 W InVTOOCt 2 41 CO 1000 U2v I'oyntello 2 bo 6 14 M 1211 oraoa .,. 2 88 tu 040 12U rieasaut Mt job1 6.o 9ts lit? I'ulondalo 300 5 34 921 1140, FoieSlClty S 19 f. J yiu list Carbondale SSI1 8t4 907 .... (IIJU WUlte bridge 13 38,8 60 4ii) 'llU'il llayllcld 13 s' 8 01 fcss nini Jeimyn 345,60,1 8SJ '111s' Archibald 51 a 04 8 Ml '11 11! Wluton SM OW H46 11 111 l'l'CkMllt) 3(IJ A 16 84.' ,11 H7' OlytiilUQt 404 621 H4'J 'liov 1-rlcrburff 4 Oil 6 21 834 11 OJ lineup 410 SV7 S3J 11 1' Proildencs 4 1 631 sul I10D7 l'ark l'laea . Mi73l 8:0 10 55 bcrantoa 4 sole So a ill U u Lenvo Arrlvo r r t. hunclay only. ( eieiiines tbut trains atop on algnal for ras- Et'DgBri. r I 1 uIuh 205 and voa buuclny only, other trains daily except puiuliy. ' " . t-t'cure miiH via )ntml(S Western umt purcliasintf uckoti and t,ave money. 7S iluiu.'U Wagner nuiTct ulecper and trM-re-t-lliilnu chilrciu New York to Chlcigo wMkovt cliaiiyc 1'naaeiitjt'r Mattes Hc1hc7 ( J c, Aodcrion, Oen. Faaa Act. T. Flit tor, Dlv. f aM, AgtllerantvlS. V W. t .