THIS SCHAjNTOJN TJK1I4UJNE- SATURDAY, JANUARY 20, 1900. 9 JANDALE GOOD RESULTS ALREADY. Tho Hctnll Butchois' oiganlzntlon, which Is not more thnn u week old, and which wns organized for common protection from "bents" who have been systematically defrauding them, has already been fruitful. The tilnn l to "blacklist" thaw who neglect to pay after reasonable time and shut off their credit all atound. One member said he has alnady collected $.30 of old bills without any effort. Dellwiuunts plead to hae their names kept off the list. The merchants are consider ing a similar move. COLD WATER MEN NOMINATE. The Prohibitionists met In the office of Contractor T. C. Robinson and nominated a partial list of ntllcers for the coming February election. Pro fsosor H. J. Hockonbeity wax namel as a candidate for school director from the First, Second. Fifth and Sixth wards. In the Sixth ward Oconto W. Norrls nnd John (1. Evans were named as candidates for common cottncllmen and W. S. llonhain. for poor dhector. David Orr nnd John Norrls were named as register of voters and In spector of election In the First district of the ward. J. E. MORGAN GOING WEST. J. E. Morgan will leave In a few days for Colorado for bis health. For some time Mr. Moignn has sulTeied from n thioat allnntit which his physi cian says will not yield to ttenttnent In this climate. He will piobablv remain wet until warm weather. Purine his absence bis business on Fnlem nenue will be conducted by his chief clerk, Miss Tlllie Murphv. Many ft lends hope he will letuin fu'.ly lestoted to health. CHARMING ENTERTAINMENT Lu. R. Cake nnd Ella June Meade. n.ike Rim- n ehaimlng enteitalnment in the lectin e loom of the Me hsdlst chuich last evening. In the ptoson-n of n good-sized audience. The siuert.iln ers appeared undei the auspices of the Hohion d.fs. Mlvs Maulo teacher. This l.iss pledged $23 to the ehuich at the recent ntinlu'isiry clebr.itli.i nnd this was one of the plans for rais ins the monev. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Dr. It. Hampton has letif.iel to Seranton after a visit In this cltv. John Mi Calm I tonllned to hi home nn fnn.iiin stii'pt liv Illness. L' Emmons L Pock Is home f torn Buck - nell university on a bilef v'sll. Mls rioi.i Il.iiiison t'iUert.iln"d Mls Minnie Kyle, of Plt'ston, yoster dnv. X. F. Stephens, vh '(.a? bjined out n week ago, has opened a giooorv store In the Mm gin bulld'nij arors the sheet. Lewis W.itklns has seemed a situa tion In the Dol.iwnio and Hudson's mothe department. Ml"s Eva Jluv, of Thorn stieet. Is onli'itulnlng Miss Matlle Decker, of Wn.vnvn t. K. W. Reynolds and Cnl Kimble spent vostoidny fishing. School Dliectnr and Mis. AV. n. Mnon nie rejoicing oer the arihal of a dnughtor. Hen E. C.alpln, of Noivvieh, N. Y.. called on fi lends In this city yester day. "SELF PRESERVATION la the first law of Natute," and to take Hood's Sarsapaiilla on the (list apeaianee? of Impure blood Is nn Important step to ward self piesorvntlon. It makes ilch, red blood and Insures good health. HOOD'S TILLS do not gilpe. All druggists. 23o. ... - m PECKVILLE. We woie mlslnfoimod In our Item of .ve.sterdny morning legardlng Stanley Newton acting In the capacity of as sistant tea her at the central school. Mr. Newton simply acted as model ator one evening In the absence of one of the regulnr teaeheis. Our Item of yes terday was iccelved by us In good faith and was not used for faking purposes. Mr. A. D. Haines, candidate for bur Bess, Is a man who none need fear to cast their ballot for. He has been a icsldent of Hlnkely for years and hl. record for an upright nnd honest man Is nbove reproacn. Hlakely borough needs just such men for Its officers. This afternoon from 4 to 7 o'clock will be held the Republican primaries, The First ward pilmntles will be held at the office of b. W. Arnold; Second ward, at the Lackawanna Coal com pany store; Thlid ward, at council ..room, borough building. The fight for tax collector Is a hot one, there being l six candidates for that ofllco and the outcome is being eageily looked foi ward to. The ticket that will De placed befoio the voters of the boi nugh Is as follows: Burgess, A. D. Haines and A. L. Reynolds; justice of the peace, S. W. Arnold; tax col lector, F. G. Hurd, A. A. Ayres, O. J. i Reese, D. J. Williams, D. W. Phil lips, W. J. Bonner; auditor, Fiank W. Pickering, Jr. First w aid Council man, C. Brong, three yeais; S. II. Hrlggs, one year: school directors, J. C. Tuthlll, thiee eats; Edwin H. Hitter, one ear; election board, no candidates. Second ward Council man, Harry Meters, three years; Jas. 'Nichols, three years; school director, John J. Williams; Judge of election, D. L. Thomas; Inspector, H. S. Terw lin ger. Third ward Councilman, it. T. James, three years; George Monies, three years; school director, B. E. 'Morgan, three years; Judge of elec tion, William Bell; Inspectois of elec tion, Jacob Rhoden, Edward Oeimnn; chnlimnn of vigilance committee, Wil liam Walker, George Williams, Hany Simpson; secretary, George Smith; treasurer, William II. Griffith. A social will be held at the Led ynrd hall Wednesday evening, Jan. 24. Admission, ten cents. A good time is promised to nil who attend. All are welcome. Services In the Mvthodlst Episcopal church tomorrow morning and evening at tho usual houis. Preaching '. the pastor, Ilev. S. C. Slmpklns. Themo for the morning, "Prayer or Man's Way Versus God's Way." The even ing eimon will be a special sermon to WHEN IN OOUtT, TRY STRONG AUAIN i PtlC f rg m ui circulation, man aigeiuoi .j... .. .i. u , i , 7!7 perfect, tnd'iapirt a betltb vigor to the whole ; being. All drain and lonti art tUcVtitirmantnllf, Unlen patient! are Properly cured, their coudltion often womet them Into Insanity. Consumption or Death Hailed staled. rnctitcrboz:Abozai. lth lmn.rl.,4 l.,i ...:.... ...:. ...r..j.k money, I, eo. Cead lor (rer book, For Sal by JOHN H. PHELPS, pruct strait. VMM the young people, theme, "How to Ha gin." Reception of members In the mftrnlng. All will receive a cordlul welcome. Peckvlllo Baptist church Rev. J. S, Thomas, pastor. Services tomor row at 10.30 a. m. and 7 p. m. Morn ing subject, 'How Christ, Mnkes the Useless Useful;" evening subject, "The Conversion of a Noted Jew." Sabbath school at 11.30 a. m. The young people of the Methodist Episcopal church w III serve a colonial supper in the chuich pallets on the evening of George Washlngton'sblrth day. A good programme Is being pie pared, and a good time Is promise 1 to all. George nnd Martha Washing ton will be piesent, nlo many other distinguished guests. Fioceeds to np ply on pastor's salary. Programme will appeal later. IN ME.MORIAM. Sheildan lodge, No. 210, Knights of Pythias, Peckvllle, Pa., passed the fol lowing tesolutlons; Wheieas, In view of the loss we hnvo sustained by the decease of our In other, S. M. Rogers, and of the still heavier loss sustained by those who weie neat est nnd dearest to him, be It 'Resolved, That It Is but a Just tllb ute to the memory of the departed to say that In legrettlng his removnl from our midst, we deeply mourn for him. Resolve il. That we slnceiely condole with the family of the deceased on the dispensation with which It has plcacd Divine Pi evidence to nllllct them and commend them to Him who orders nil things for the best, nnd whose chastise ments a u meant In moicy. Resolved, That our charter be draped for thlity das, and that this tcstt monlnl of oui sMiipathy and sonow be Ispie.ul upon the minutes of our lodge and be published In the Scrnnton Dally Tilbune nnd the Olyphant Gazette; nlso, that a copy be sent to the be reaved family. William G. Seais, William T. Gtlf- fltli, committee. JERMYN AND MAYFIEtD. Republican Caucus In the Second Ward Tonight Doggett-Martln Nuptials Personal News. Tho Doinociats of the Third wnt'd held their caucut In the Atteslnn Hose company's rooms lest etnlng and placed In nomination the following ticket: Councilman, Patrick Bullish, school director, Michael Mulherin; Judge of election, W. G. McCloskey, Inspector, Matthew Leslie. The Republicans of the Second ward will hold their caucus In Enterprise, hnll this evening. William Seymour, sr.. of Third street, has announced himself for the office of tax collector. George Edmunds nnd Timothy Dono an will endeavor to get the nomina tion for councilmati in the Thlid wnul on the Citizens ticket. Mr. Rlclnrd Doggett. of Jersey City, and Ml-s Nellie Mai tin, of this bor ough, were united in marrlnge by Rev. M. E. Lvnott at Sacicd Heart church Wednesday moinlng. The biide was attended by Miss C.ithctlno Cain and the gtoomsman was Mr. Con Corbln. of I'lttston. After the ceiemony the bri dal party returned to the home of tlu bible's mother on Second stiett where a wedding bieakfast was pet veil. Mr. and Mis. Doggett, who tecelved nil meious wedding presents, left the sime day on their wedding trip nnd will take up their residence in Jeisey City. Liberty lodge. 1SS, Knights of Py thias, last evening conferred the rank of esciilie upon three candidates. Mrs. C D. Winter yesterday attend ed the iitnei.il of the late Mr. Mead at Tompkins Die. Miss Relle White, of Hlakely. who has been vNltlng Mr. aptl Mrs. Thomas Williams, of Third street, has returned home. Mis. William Pepew, of Third street, hns been seilously III for sevunl days past. The choir of St. Rose church, Car bondale, entertained th patrons of Sacml Heart church fair Thuisday evening. The leader of the choir, Pro fessor Stockman, won the floor ptlz. Last evening's entertnlnment was giv en bv Olyphant talent. Mis. rtltur Day. of t" tnetory stieet, who has been 111 the past fortnight, is recovering and yesteidny was able to sit up a little. T. J. Eagan is attending n funeral at Mlnooka today, EPITOME OF MAYFIELD'S TROUBLES. Notwithstanding the numerous nnd Intensely Interesting 'reports of May Held matters published In the news papers during the past few months, It Is more than likely that only a few readers living outside this turbulent little borough, nnd not nil within It, know the real causes of the troubles existing here, or have been able to fedlow Intelligently the course of events alnee the last seiies of troubles began. Wo will endeavor, theiefore, to give in a concise foim tho needed lnfoi inatlon. Let It (list be boine In mind that pievlous to the election a car ago the offices of boiough Ire.iMner, stteet commissioner, school dlieetor, school boird tieasuier and poor boaul Meas urer were all held by one man. Moie over, some of the most lucrative of these offices were not tluust upon him. Active opposition to this state of af falts could take no tangible shape while the majoilty of eouncil earned their dally btead under the supeiln tendency of this man of many offices. Even now his waning popuiaiity, which may take new life at the next election, If given its light name, should be called a year of losing employment. nut at the last February lection the votes of the people tuined the bal ance of power In the council by tin election of William Edmunds on the Republican ticket. As soon ns this wns known th clique which had so long held the reins of government were alatmed but not non-plussed. At Hist and wc have the councilman's word for this they nppronched him with fair speeches nnd even piomlses of ie ward If he would only give his Influ ence nnd votes In favor of tho old party. Edmunds wns obdurate. The new council met and oiganlzed. The man who had held down the presi dent's ehalr sevei tl jcais was de throned. Tho man of many offices was cast aside for another, or lather for threo others; for the council elected one man to bo boiounh ticns- Theyfetvt Head flic test ofytuf. and tuvt cuicd Ihouiandi el .caici of Nctvoui Diseuci, mcb tl utDiltty, uimncif , aieeplcsit m PTI i ' " '' ' ' v Additsi, PEAL HEDICINI CO.. Clavalind. 0. Pharmacl.t, ccr. Wyoming avenue and Favorite Remedy Wins. Nln el) -One Out or Krcry Hundred Using It, Arc Cured, Never Such Searching Investiga tions Given n Medicine Before. For Kidney, Liver Bladder or Blood Diseases It Has No Equal. Trial Bottle Free, If you nro In doubt whether you have Kidney or llladdcr disease, Just put some of your mine In n glass tumbler and let It stand 24 bouts; If It has a sediment, or a milky cloudy appear ance, If It Is ropy or stilngy, pale or discolored, jour Kidneys or Uladder are sick. Other serious smptoms are pain In the back, frequent desire to urinate, especially at night, a burning scalding pain In passing urine or whep your mine stnlns linen. The one sine cine for diseases of the Kidneys, Liver, Uladder nnd Hlond, Itheiiinatlsm, Eyspepsln, Chronic Con stipation nnd the sicknesses peculiar to women Is Dr. Unvld Kennedy's Favor ite ltenudy. It has cured In manv cases wheie all ele failed nnd Is sold at all drug stores for $1.00 for a laigc bottle, or sl bottles for S".00. lty n special niinngement with the matiufnctuieis, we offer our leaders the oppoitunlty of getting a Mini bottle of this Invaluable lemedy absolutely fieu which will bo sent postpaid to anyone who will send their addiess to the lit. David Kennedy Coipoiatlon, Itondout, N. Y., nnd mention this paper. The PUblMieis of this paper guar antee the genuineness of this liberal offer. urer and nnothtr to bo streft commis sioner, and the poor dliectois acting within tlnlr light., which they con fess they bad not dated to do In sev eral years, elected one of their own body to be their treasurer. Meanwhile the ousted clique l"td i!l!-coeied that William Edmunds, the nnn who had tuined the b ilance of power, bad been somewhat tai.ly In the payment of U tuxes. With this as a b-vcr an at tempt was made to unseat him and thus render nbortlve tli" appointments made; which, by the way, was th pilmary object sought. We need not hole recapitulate the detnlls of tbli nffnlr. The case was aigued In court and Edmunds retained his seat. For seme tlni" the new- council bad been looking with suspicious eyes on the finunces of the b.uough. When the ex-lieautet sent In his annual lepoit to eouncil It contained no men tion of any funds icreheil fiom the county MeMsuier on account of licen ses. Inquiries weio made nnd It wns discovered that the nmount lecelvel fiom this Kouice, and which should have been accounted for, wns $')17. When the nudltois' leports aprearod the receipts fiom this sotuce wei shown to be iM-U. 1eie tnen were thice upoits, langlng fiom absolute 7eio to $91". Councllmcn who could pass sucb n matter without lnestl gatlon would bao been unwottby their position. .The majotitv decided to Investigate and for this tliev have been moiellessly lashed by the scribes who undertook the defense of the ex Me.mirir and his methods. An Inves tigation showed a feat fully lix metho I of financiering. If nothing worse; for In older to make the di btor ami m ed itor sIiU'S of the aceouuts of the past five e.us. This matter having been smotbeied oer, the council demanded an lnesllg.'tIon of the boiough llnan ees of the past ,seen yeais. The min oilty ngited and a supposed e spelt was engaged. When ne appealed "it a council meeting he was pounced on by the minoilty and after severe ques tioning he was foteeil to confess tint be was not a piofesslontl bookkeeper. Ills report was only partial, but as far as It went it seemed to indicate a deficiency. Then, marwlous to ie Iate the completion of the repot t hung flie until late In the sunvrcr when the supposed opirt again np peaitd at the council wlih his icpoit still Incomplete'. Slot over, tne mtn who Ind denounced him as incompet ent we to now his fltm friends, and the conespondent who had so oigorly repoited his nlleged incompetency Just as engerly declnied him to be r.n epe:t bookkeeper. He was discharged, He had ssnt in a bill of ..'." for his ser Ices, nnd be now n&ke.l that It bo leluincd to him. This was refused and he then sent In another bill In ci easing bis demands to $". His tor mer opponents voted thnt he be tald the last named sum, but the nnjoiltj tuleil otheiwlse. These two bills nro still in the custody of tho boiough secietaiy. A second accountant was engaged and the Investigation pro"eei.M renew, this time with alacrity, nnd when the repot nppeaied it rliowd tint nt the close of the 'last fiscal year theie should have been in the borough ticis uiy $1,300. The e-tieasurei had le poitcd an empty trc.ismy. The icpirt also showed that thiee months after the piesent Meas-uier was ebeted the ex-treasurer had tedeemecl seven $10(1 borough bomb He has nn cscus" for this, but It Is unwoith of tho man or his position. He asset I. veiy posi tively that the repoit Is wiong in Its totnh nnd that be can piove It. He will not be ilenied the prh liege The piosiess of the vlcroi I0113 ma Jot lty during these months has not been all smooth sailing, l'hey nro not boin politicians, nnd porno of tho slip3 they have nude show tl.at they are not fr'ich past masteis of irnftlnoss as aie their opponents A defaulter among their own helpeis, a reversal at couit, the unset upuIoiM i.wlovolencj of a certain scribe and r.eeinl dis creditable and almost unbelievable tricks bv the ousted pnrty hne made their path anythlntr but jiwy. Vet they hold their own If thoy have done no other good they have leluced the peoples taxes; they uavo exposed the Fhnmefully looro m.'tl.od of hand ling tho boiough finances anil, It Is hoped,' hnvo delivered the borough front a foim ot government tint has bee'ome a byword In tho fount;'. Thomas lloundy. Stnto of Ohio, City of Toledo, Lucas Ccuntf. '' Frank J. Cheney lntKes oath that ho Is senior partner of the mm of j J, u'lieney ii i o., n iiik iMirui.-j--. in vih- way oi 'io rry ensn ot i-atarrn tnat cannot lie cure r-v the UHU ot Hall's Catnrih Cure. '' VII A VIC .t IMIKVTL.V . ........ , v,,,,r,i, fiwoir to beforo me and rulweiilieil in ray presenee, this flh day of December, A. D. HSG. A. W. OI.EAHO.N. fBe.ill Notary I'ubllc. Hall's Catnrih Cure Is taken Internally, and nets clliretly on the blood ami mu cous HurfiiciH of tho nyjtem. Scud fur tcBtlmnnbils, free. K. J. UHENnr & CO., Toledo, O. Bold by (111 iceiMts, 75c. IldU'H Fonilly I'lllu are tho best. The People's eAAeNe0ej0e AFOPULAR CLEARING HOUSE for tho Bensfll ot AH Who llnve Houses to Rent, Real Estute or Other Property to Sell or Exchange, or Who Want Situations or Help Time Small Advertisements Cost One Cent a Word, Six Insertions for Five Cents a Word Except Situation Wanted, Which Arj In. sorted Free. FOR RENT FOIt ItENT-OltHKN IllIHlK, EXCEK lent ilght-rooin houses. Apply fcC2 Marlon street. for iu:nt-si:cond flooii at :oi Uulncy uveiiue. WEHTM1N8TKII llOTCIi FOIl HUNT April 1. Enquire John Jeriuju, ll'J WMitnlng avenue. FOIl ItENT ElOHT-ItOOM FLAT, third floor, 410 Hprtico street; city heat; modern conveniences. Apply on prem ises, References required. OFFICES AND RTOttES IN THE 1'null building, llnckolt, Prlee Uldg. I1ACKETT llt'YS, HFI.I.S. HUNTS. IN suns property. Olllce, l'llce llulldliig. FOR SALE DU. E. T. W11EATON. OF FACTOR Y llle. oTfeis bis beautiful home fo rnle. at $.',(wxj less than co-t. Pine sprl'ii; water; all In piouments; near station; one ncre of land" brrn and fruit trees. Terms reasonable. Enoulie J. C. ur llch, real estate, M7 Lackawanna nve. FOR SALE - C. J. CARTER RESt dence. m Myrtle street. All Improve mints. Stark, Attorney, Traders' Rank building. iiuii.T to onnini i.iairr and henvv sleighs, bobs, etc. Htrlnhs In stock, $33 00 each. Ilclrk-gil, 31" Locust street. A FINE SQtTARE DECKER PIANO. Will bo sold very reasonably. Apply to Miss Sanderson. lo"10 Sanderson ne. WANTED-TO RENT. WANrERnsHET ROOM. STIIT able for gentleman nnd wife; central ly located. Address, X. Y, C, Tribune FURNISHED ROOMS. WANFeiWONiI rooms with board. Centrally located. Address V Tribune ntllce. BOARDINQ. BOARDING 623 PINE STREET. BOARD WANTED. WANTED-TWO ROOMS AND HOARD by Febru.irv 1st, in select private fnmllv, central location, by n .voung man and his sister; Hist class icfurunee; state ratis. 11. Tl Ibuno ntllce. OLYPHANT. The general caucus of the Republi cans of the borough was held at M.i hon's hall on Thursday evening and resulted n follows; Hurgess, Samuet MtiVickcr, CO;, William J. Schubniehl, r.S. The Democratic candidate for Jus tice of the peace, y. W. Cummlnga nnd John O'Connor for tnv collector were unanimously endorsed by the meeting. The Second ward pilinailcs losulted as follows: Council, Thomas U. Eiown, 62; Thomas W. Patten. 2S. School dl tectors, John E. Davis, 61; Thomas Edwaids, 21. Judge of election. Thom as W. Edwards; Inspector, Joseph L. E-ivK The Republicans ot the Fourth ward will hold a caucus on Monday. Jan uary 29. Regular services will be held In the Congiegatlonal chuich tomorrow morn ing nnd evening. Rev. U. P. Jones, of Hyde Park, will occupy the pulpit. Rev. Rogers Israel, of Scianton, will conduct the Episcopal tei vices In Ed waids' hall tomorrow afternoon at n:?.0 o'clock. Rev. David Spencer, of Dover, N. J., will have chat go of the Hlakely Rap tlst sei vices In Edwards' ball tomor iow morning and evening. The W. AV. Wnlres post, O. A. R.. will hold public Installation seivlcei in thch looms In the Sweeny block to night. S. J. Evans nnd Frank McEaughlln took patt In nn nmateur performance at Dunmore Thursday night. John McDonald, of Rlngbamton, was called to this place on account of tho serious Illness of his mother, Mrs. Mary McDonald, of Lackawanna street. Mrs. John Walklngshaw, who has been visiting her parents at this plac, letutned to her home In Wilkes-Hnrre yesterday. Misses Elhabeth and Nettie Jones have gone to California to spend the coming month. TAYLOR. Much Interest Is being manifested In the Republican primaries in this bor ough, which will be held' between the houis of 4 nnd 1 o'clock today. A lively fight Is being made for the of fices of burgess and tax collector. The choir under the tliiectmshlp of Mr. Rlchntd Watklns will meet for reheaisal at the Calvaiy Ilaptlst church ,tomonow nf tot noon at 3 20 p. m. Rev. D. C. Edwards, of Wllkes Harre, has accepted the call at the Welsh H.tptlst chuich, and Is expected to occupy the pulpit at tomonow's sei vices. The funeral of Mis. William .E. Jones will occur fiom her late homo on Pond street, this afternoon nt 2 o'clock. Mr. Jones, nn old nnd respected cltl ?en of this borough, died at his home on Union stteet, Thutsdny evening nt 10.30 o'clock. The funeral will occur tomoiiow afternoon. Decrased Is sur vived by n wife and two daughters. For an evening of enjoyment do not fall to attend the fair nt Weber's rink this evening, which will mark tho close of the event until further notice. THEATRICAL. "In Old Kentucky." A largo auillenco siw "In Old Ken tucky" nt tho Ljceum last night. It is one of tho few melodramas that never grow old. Ilieio Is a fascln Ulon about It that draws peoplo to see It ear afte. year. It was presented In a very accept ublo manner last night nnd the exciting finish of tho raoo sceno tmlte aroused tho audience. Laura Hurt, one of tho most popular acti esses who have visited this city, was ngaln seen In tho role of "Madge," In which she first attracted general attention to her marked pbillty. Other clever mem bers of tho east were Frnnk Davton, II. l. Hradley. Charles K French an I t'harlotto Wlnnett. Tho plekunlnny band 'The Yv'oodluwn Wbangdoodles," served to enliven the performance. Champion Cake Walkers. Mr. nnd Mrs. Tutt, who will appetr nt tho Lyceum Monday evening with tho Blnytnn Jubilee, havo been for a number of bcatons great favorites with the ta- Exchange. MeMaiMAaA(MlaMMaiasaeMaa AQENTS WA NT ED. A(JENT8-"TIIE LIFE OF D. L. MOO dv" now rendv. A million copies will bo sold. Illgbest commission on tl e best book publish! el. Send 10 cents for outfit nt once. J. L. Nichols & Co., Na pervllle, III. AQENTS? GREATEST MONEY MAKER Authentic Life and Works of Dwlght Ii. Moody, the World's Greatest Evun- Kollst. Hnok, over MS pines, I'buttnteel. Outfits free. 50 per cent, commissi n. Ctw milt given. Freight pilJ. Sells at slpht. Write today. Y. II. Conkey Co , wiucngo. HELP WANTED-MALE. v1TAduTp1unAm?iT teach by mall practical advertise ment writing; good futilities; big elemnnd; send for prospectus. The Page-Davis Co , Medlnnh Temple, Chicago. WANTED-A YOUNG MAN WHO HAS u good general knowledge of electricity and electrical apparatus; technical grad uate prefcired. Applicants should have some experience In prat Ileal electrical woik. State age, experience, whetbi r married or single, nnd s ilary expected. Address P. O. Uox 6.11, Seranton, Pa. ENERGETIC SALESMAN - COUNTRY work. School supplies. Salary $100 nnd extras. R. O. Evans & Co., Chi cago, III. WANTED-HY AN ESTABLISHED business of a high order, n representa tive of ability nnd backing who can take up its work In the state of Pennsylvania; no scheme; permanent business with money In It for tho rlcht party. Address, giving references. FOUNTAIN HATH HHUBH CO., Grand Rapids. Mich. HELP WA NTED-FEMA LE. WANTED-FOR A FAMILY OF TWO, girl for general housework; must be gooel cook. Apply by letter. I,. M., Tribune office. LADIES TO DISTRIRUTE FREE SAM pies In cltv. Call nt r.20 Washing ton nvenue. from 8 "SO to 10.30 a. m. toelny. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY PROFITS IN STOCKS. WHEAT AND cotton. Mackev's Modern Methods Mako Money. Write for our freo booK. C. E. Mnckey & Co , 20 Hroadwny, New York. $.f.00 TO J1.000. WITH SERVICE, TO IN vest In nny legitimate business that will heir Investigation. Address E., Trib une office. REWARD. . J'V,'Vys1V THE TRUSTEES OF THE SECOND Pre sb terian church will pay J10 00 re ward for such Information ns will enable them to arrest the boys who mnllrlously shoot and break the electric lights and windows of the church. II. M. Holes, President. Jan. 1G, 1000 DRESSMAKING. DRESSMAKING FOR CHILDREN TO order; nlso Indies' waists. Loulso Shoemaker, Hi Adams avenue. SEND YOUR CABINET PHOTO WITH color of hair, eves, e'te, and wo will return nrtlstlcallv painted In elegant life like colors for "2 leits, coin or stamps. Simons, Artist, 1011 Arch St., Philadelphia. CITY SCAVENGER A. 13 BRIGGS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS nnd cess pools; no odor. Improved pumps used. A. H. I1RIGGS. proprietor. Leave eiders 1100 North Main avenue, or Eleko's drug store, corner Adams and Mulheriy. Telephone 9310. LEGAL. Till: ANNUAL MEETING OF THE stoilcholilers ol the Lacl.nwauna Trust and Safe Deposit Company for the election of directors to serve for the en suing enr will bo held nt the office of the Company, 4i'l Lackawanna avenue, Seranton, Pa., on Motidav, February. 5, lix, between tho hours of three and four o'clock p. m. SHEPHERD AYAHS. Vice President. THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE stockholders of Tho Enterprise Pow der Manufacturing Company, for tho elec tion of directors and the transaction of such other business as may properly come before It. w ill be held on Wednesday, Jan uary 2tth, 1100. at the ofllce of the Com pany. Seranton. Pa., nt 3.30 o'clock p. m. No transfer of stock will bo made for ten davs next preceding the date of tho abovu meeting. E. P. KINGSBURY, Secretai y. THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE stockholders of tho St. Clair Coal Compiny for tho election of directors nnd the transaction of such other busi ness as may properly come boforo It will lio held on Monday. January 22nd, lroo, at tho ofllco of tho company, Libra ry building, Seranton, Pa., at 2 o'clock No' transfer of stock will 1m mado for tho ten days next preceding tho elate of above meeting. N. G. TAYLOR, Sei rotary. Irons of blub class vaudeville, especially thoso of Keith's circuit, Three cars ago thev won the title of champion cnko walkers of tho woild by winning tlist prl.e at the great cake walking contest In Mndlson Situate Garden In New Yurie, when tin i wcio three hundred contest ing couples. Although since Joining the Slav ton's Mr. nnd Mrs. Tutt hnvo given up this feature of their specialty act, yet nt the urgent request of the management nf tho Hrockway course thev will Introduce It Into tho programme Monday evening unit nt their other nppearances In Hrockway courses In tho btute. McCauley-Patton Company. At tho Academy of Music nil next week with matinees dally nfter Monday tho MeCaulcy-Patton company will bo tho attraction. The Wheeling, W. Va., Press savs of tho company; "Ono ot tho beft popular price enter tainments ever given hero was thnt of the MiCnulcj-Pnttnn company nt tho Samuels last night. The company wns largo and cnpablo and tho plej one tint appealed to tho heart. An audience that filled tho linuso to overflowing followed thu absorbing story of "Tho Minister's Son." nnd gave tho tllbuto of upplaus, laughter and sorrow to tho telling points. W. 11. Patton phivoel tho title roll admir ably and i called Sol Smlb Russell by bis eiualntness and humor. I In ns nn easy actor and won tho audience from the first. Though cast for tho Inslgnlfieeut ptrt of Peggy Owen, Ida Flor?nco showed herself to bo nn nctress of ubll lty who would shlno In n heavier rr.le. Pleasing specialties wcio Introduced by Little Ethel, tho Dyfirju trio and eth ers, who made a hit." CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. Tli KiMl Ym Hiyi Always iNfht , Bears the (fUgnatoifiof ZsAm& SITUATIONS WANTED nue, wishes fow moro customers, or will go out by the day, yoi;no man, :o years or age, wishes position In grocery storo or market; bus had live years experience best of references. Address, "It. 11.." eot South Main avenue. HY A YOUNG MAN, 20 YEARS OF AGE, nt any kind of light ofllco work. Ad dress, 1330 N. Fllmore avenue. SITUATION WANTED-HY A YOUNG man IS cnrs of nge, In office or whole sal hovse, or any kind nf work: rapid penman, culck nnd accurate nt llguies, understands bookkeeping; best of rufer ences. Address Hcniy Burke, !!1 Penn avenue. SITUATION WANTBO-TO GO OUT BY tho dny or take homo washing nnd Ironing. Cnll or nddrcs L. B., 331 North Sumner avenue. SITUATION WANTED-HY A PRACTI cnl tool-maker on dies, punches, forms or shop tools; best of references. Address W. H. 8., General Delivery. WORK WANTED HY A 8TRONG BOY willing to eio anything; understands nttendlng to horses nnd delivering. J. W., 430 South Ninth street. SITUATION WANTED-BY MARRIED man, 30 years of age; will work at anything; can furnish first class refer ences. Address, J. R , Tribune office. SCALP TREATMENT. mT&'t?'KELLe1l8C ment, 80c; shampooing, 60c.: fnclnl massage, manicuring, 2.rc; chiropody, 01 Qulncy. NEWSPAPERS THE WILKES-BARRE RECORD CAN be had In Seranton at the nows stands of Relsman Bron., 405 Spruce and 603 Lin den; M. Norton 322 Lackawanna avenue; I. 8. Schutzer. 2U Spruce street. PROFESSIONAL. ACCOUNTANT AND AUDITOR. E. C SPAULDINO, 23 TRADERS' BANK building. AHOHITeOTS EDWARD IT. DAVIS. ARCHITECT, Conncll building, Scrnnton. LEWIS HANCOCK. JR , ARCHITECT. 435 Bpruco st., cor. Wnsh. nv., Scrnnton. FREDERICK. BROWN. ARCHITECT, Price building, 126 Washington avenue, Seranton. DANCINQ. PROF. ST. M. KOVACHY AND DAUGH ters. Dancing Teachers. Strlctlv pri vate lessens any time at residence, C22 Qulncy avenue. oswrsrs DR. I. O. LYMAN, frCHANTON FRI vate Hospital, cor. Wyoming nnd Mul berry. DR. IT. F. REYNOLDS, OFF. V. O. DR. C. C. LAUBACH. 113 Wyoming nve. WELCOME C. SNOVER. Coal Exchange 2nd floor, Room D. Hours, 9 to 1, 2 to 5. HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS THE ELK CAFE. 123 AND 127 FRANK lln avenue. Rates reasonable. P. ZEIGLER, Proprietor. SCRANTON HOUSE. NEAR D., L. & W. passenger depot. Condurteil on tho Ea ropenn plan. VICTOR KOCH, Prop. LAWYERS niCHARD J. BOURKE. ATTORN EY-at-Law, 500-2 Lncknvvnnna avenue Gen eral law business, collections nnd loans. J. W. BROWNING. ATTORNEY AND Counscllor-at-Law. Rooms 312-313 Mears building. D. B. REPLOOLE. ATTORNEY LOANS negotiated on real ertnto security. Monrs building, corner Wnshlngton avenue nnd Spruco street. M. J. DONAHOE. ATTORNEY-AT-Law. Offices, G12-G13 Mears building. FRANK E. BOYLE. ATTORNEY AND Counellor-at-Law. Burr building. Rooms 11 nnd 14, Washington avenue. WILLARD. WARREN & KNAPP, AT torneys and Counsellors. nt-L.aw. Re publican building, Wnshlngton nvenue. JESSUP & JESSUP. ATTORNEYS AND Counsellors - at - Law, Commonwealth building; rooms 1, 20 nnd 21. JAMES W. OAKFORD. ATTORNEY-AT-I.aw. Rooms 514, 513 nnd 516 Board of Trndo building. EDWARD W. THAYER. ATTORNEY. Rooms 903-TO4. 9th floor Mears building. Ii. A. WATRES ATTORNEYAT-LAW. 502 Board of Trnde building, Seranton, Pa. C. R. PITCHER, ATTORNF.Y-AT-LAW. Commonwealth building. Scrnnton, Pa. PATTERSON & WILCOX. TRADERS' National Bank building. C. COMEGY8. 9-13 REPUBLICAN building. A. W. BERTHOLF, ATT OHNEti Menrs building. RHYSIOUN1 AND tURIVtOHS DR. W. E. ALLEN. 513 NORTH WASH ingtnn nvenue. DR 8 W. L'AMOREAUX." OrFICE 2T1 Washington nverue. Resilience EH Mulborrv. Chronic diseases, lungs, heart, kldnevs nnd genlto. urinary nr gans n spec! ilty. Hours 1 to 4 p. m. schools; SCHOOL OF THE LACKAWANNA. Scrnnton, Pa. Courses preparatory to college, law, medicine or business. Opens Sept. 11th. Send for catalogue. Rev. Thomas M. Cnnn. LL !".. princi pal nnd proprietor; W. E. Plumley, A. St.. headmaster. SFSOS G R. CLARK ft CO . SEEDMEN AND Nurse rv men; store 116 Washington nve nie; green house, 1350 North Main ave nue; storo telephone, 7S2. WIRE SCREENS JOS. KUETTBL. REAR 511 LACKA vvnnni nvenue, Scrnnton, Pa., manufac turer of Wire Screens. MIBdLUNIOUS BAUER'S ORCHESTRA-MUSIC FOR hnlls, picnics, parties, receptions, wed dings and concert work furnished For terms address R. J. Bauer, conductor, 117 Wvomtng avenue, over Hulbcrts music store. MEOARGEE BROTHERS. PRINTERS' sepplles, envelopes, paper bags, twine. Warehouse 130 Washington avenue, Scrnnton, Pa. RAILROAD TIME TABLES Central Rullroai of New Jcrss Stntlons In New York Foot of Liberty street, N. It., and South Ferry, Whitehall Anthracite coal used exclusively, Insur ing cleanliness and comfort. TIME TABLE IN EFFECT NOV. 19, WO. Trains leave Scrantor. for New York, Newurk, Elisabeth. Philadelphia, Enston. Bethlehem, Allentown. Muuch Chunk nnd White Haven, at 8 30 a. m.: express, 1,20; nxpress, 4.01) p. m. Sundays. 2.15 p. m. For Hittston and Wllkes-Barre, s.30 a. m.. I. 4 00 p. m. Sundays. 2 13 p. m. For Baltimore and Washington, and points South and West Via Bethlehem, S so n. m.. 1.20 p. m. Bundays, 2.15 p. m. For Long Branch, Ocean Grove, etc., at 8.30 a. m. and 1.20 p. m. For Rending, Lebanon and Hnrrisburg, via Allentown, 8.30 a. m., 1.20 p. m. Sun days, 2 13 p. m. For Pottsvllle. 8.30 a. m., 1.20 p. m. Through tickets to all points cast, south and west at lowe&t rate at the station, J. If. OLHAUSEN, Gen. Supt., II. P. BALDWIN, Gen. Pass. Act. RAILROAD TIME TABLES. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD Schedule In Effect November 10, 1800. Trains leave Seranton: 0.45 a. m., week days, for Sunbury, Harrlsburp, Philadelphia, Balti more, Washington, and for Pitts burg and tho West. 0.38 n. m., week days, for Hazleton, "Pottsvllle, Heading, Norrlstown, and Philadelphia; and for Sun bury, Hnrrisburg, Philadelphia, BaltimoreWashington and Pitts burg and the West. 8.18 p. m., week dnys (Sundays 1.58 p. m.), for Sunbury, Hnrrisburg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Wash ington and Pittsburg and the West. 4. 87 p. in,, week dnys, for Sunbury, Harrisburg, .Philadelphia and Pittsburg. J. R. WOOD. Gen. Pnss. Agt. J- B. HUTCHINSON, Gen. Mgr.' Del.. L.icUu, uuJ Western. QrtT,mt In Effect Doe. 17, lSI. . PllTH-Lfiivp Seranton for New York nt 2.1,, 3 00, c !, seo anil Utii a. m.! 12 5", niiel 3 J.! p. m. For Phllnriclphln nt 5 30. OT nnd 10 03 n. in ; 1J53 ami s a p. m. 'or Stimnfshurg nt 0 In p. m. Milk nnd Accomtniielatlon nt .1 10 p. m. Arrlvo at llobokrn nt 0 53. T.1S, o 10 a. ill.; 12 0s 2.17, V.';1'' nl"1 I3" ! m. Arrive nt Plilln iielibl,i nt looo u. in.; lew. 3.l 0 00 mid 2 P. m. Arilve from New Ymk at V. 3, - and t Oj ii. m.; I 00, 152, 511 nnd Ml ' '" ' rom Strniidsburg nt Sir, n. m. . i VV1 " Leave Seranton for Buffalo nmt Intel mediate stations nt 12 10, 2,30. J Oi mid y oo i,. in ; 1 53 and 5 3o p. ni. For o-wrgei nnd Hvtnrite nt I Of. n. in. niiel '; P. m. For Utlin nt 2 30 n. m. and i..ij p. m. I'ur Montrose, at 9 00 n. m.; 1' P. in. ninl ,3 50 p m. For Nicholson nt 4 00 nnd fi 15 p. m. Arrive In .Seranton from Iluffnlo at 2.1 n, 2 33. 5 23 and looo a. m.; 3 30 and 7 to p. in. Fiom Oswego and mrnemo nt 2 53 n. m.; 12 RS and 3 30 p. n. I rom Svracuso nt 7.10 p. m. From Ultra, nt 2i ii. m.: 12 is and 3 30 p. m. From NlchoNen nt 7 Ml a. m. and (100 p. m. I roni Montrose nt 10 00 n. m.: 3.20 and 7.40 p. m RLOOMBHURO . DIVISION - Leave Scrnnton for Northnmbeibind nt 0 30, 10 OJ a. m.: 1 3.3 and fi in p. in. For Plymouth nt 1 rr, 3 40 nnd s 7) p. m. For Nantlcoko at 10 n. m. Anlvn nt Northumberland nt 033 n. in.; 1.10, 5 0s and 0 30 p. m. Ar rive Nnntlenkei nt 0 20 n. m. Airlvo ut Plymouth nt 2 03, f to and n 13 p. m Ar rive nt Scrnnton finm Noithumberland nt 0 12 n. m ; 12.3.3, I 33 nnd S 50 P in. rrom Nnntlookc nt 11 no n. m. Front Plymouth nt 7 57 n. m ; 3 23 and 0 05 p. m. SUNDAY TRAINS. SOUTH Leave Scrnnton nt 213. 3.00. B30. 10 03 n. m.;,3 51 and 3 10 p. in. NORTH Leave Seranton nt 1210, 2 51). 4 03 p. ni ; 1 53 nnd 5 50 p. m. BLOOMSHUKO DIVISION Lcayo Seranton nt 10 f3 n. m. nnd fi 10 p. m. Delaware tini Hudson. On Nov. 13th. 1S19. trains will leavo Scrnnton ns follows: For .Carhoiid ile-ii 20, 7.53. 8 53, 10 n n. m.: 12 noon; 1 21. 2 20, 3C2, 5 23. C 23, 7.57. 9.15. 11 00 p. m : LIS a. in. For Albiny. Saratoga, Montreal. Bos ton, New England points, etc. 0 20 a. m.; 2.20 p. m. For Himcdnlc fi 20. 10 11 a. m.: 2 20, 5 23 p. m. For Wllkes-Ilirrc-fi 15, 7.4s S 43, s 5S. 10 n a. m.: 12 03, 12 2 1s, 3.3J, 4 27, C10. 7.4s 10 II, 11.30 p. ni Feir Niw York, Phll.idc lplil i. etc., vK Lehigh Valley Hnllrend-i: 15 p. ni.: 12 03, 2 IS. 127 p. m.; with Black Diamond Ex press, It I'O p. m. For Pennsvlvanla RTllrmd points, C 43, 0 3S n. ni.: 2.1s 4 27 p. m. For western points, via LoIiIkIi Valley Railroad 7.4S n. m.: 12 0!. 3 33. with Black Diamond Express. 10 41. 11.30 p. in. Tinlns will nrrlve In Seranton as fol lows; ;. From Cnrbondale nrd the North fi 40, 7.13. S"S. 0 31, 10 3S, 11 5S n. m.; 1 2t, 213, 3 25. 123.t7.43, 10 Is 1127 p. 111. From Wllkes-Birre and tho South-fir.. 7.1s "!4s 10 3S. 11 "5 n ni : 1.1s 2.11. 5 -.S, 5 20, fi.21, 7 53 n05. mo" p. m : 1.13 n. m. SUNDAY TRAINS For Cnrbondali 0 05. 11.3! p. m. 2 23, 3 :2. 3 47. s 5 ! p. m. For Wllkos-It.il re-i 3s 1201 a. m. 1 5S, 3 2s 5 13. 7 IS p ni. For Albiny. Suatngn. Montreil, Bos ton, New England points, etc., 2 2! p in. Lowest rates to nil points In United State and Canndi. J. vV. BURDIt'K. G. P. A.. Albiny. N. . II. W. CROSS. D. P. A.. Si lantern. Pa. Lehigh Viillesv Kuilrimd. In Effect Nov 10th, 1Sri0. TRAINS LEAVE Sl'RANTON. For Phlladelphli and Now York, via D. .1 II. R. It., at (.15 a m. nnd 12 0!, 2 IS, 4 27 (Black Diamond Fpri'ss. nnd 11 30 p. m. hundavH. D. & II. R. II. 13s .1S For Wblto Haven. Hazleton nnd prin cipal points In the coal legions, l,i D. fc II. It. It . r 15. 2 IS and 127 p. m. 1'or Pottsvllle". fi 15. 2 IS p. m. For Bethbdiem. E istun, Reading. II ir rlsburg nnd pilnclpil Inttrmcdl ito sta tions, vli D. & H It R.. fi 13 a. m.; 1203. "IS 47 (Black DI imond Epress), 1130. Sundivs. D. & H It. R . 1.5S. 7.1S p. m. For "Tiiukb innock. Tow.inda. Elmin, Ithaca. Geneva and pilnclp.il Intel mceJU nto htatinns. via D L. & W.'lt, It., 8 03 a. m.; IN and 3 33 p. m. , Tor Geneva, Rochester, Buffalo, Nl.igs nra Falls. Chicago, and all points west. Via D. & H. It. R.. 12 0.!. 3 33 (Black Dia mond Express). 71S, 10.41. ll.."0 p. in. Sundays, D. d II. R. R.. E03 p. m, 7.13 Pullman parlor nnd sleeping or Lohgl Vnlley parlor cars on nil trains between Wllkes-Bnrro nnd New York. Phlhdcl. nhln. Buffalo nnd Suspension Brlilge. ROLLIN II. WILBUR, Gen. Supt . 2J Cnrtlandt street. New York. CHARLES S LEE. Gen. Pass Agt, 21 Cortlandt street. New York. A. W. NONNEMAC1IER, Dlv. Pass. Act., South Bethlehem, I'n. For tickets nnd Tollman reservations, apply 301 Lnckawanm nve., Scrnnton, P.i. Erie anil Wyoming Valley. Time Tnblo In Effect Sept, 111b, lfi. Trains lenvn Scinnton for New York, New burgh nnd lute rmedlntn points ni Erlo railroad, nlho for Haw ley nnd local points nt 7.03 n. in. nnd 2 25 p. m. Returning trilns arrive nt Seranton nt 10 21 a. m. and 3.10 and 9 10 p. m. v v sqitAyroN uivisio.v. Ill Effect Oct. 2.3:11. IHItl. North BoiiiiU. Noutli noimel, 16 il irle l.i ale" . 2' .i 7 Ui .7 00 .lp II N . I'r.inlcllu Hr West 42na htreet weehawken Arrlvo .leave k M 10 43 10 40 113, 1 irt tare' 12. fi l.'aUOHa' Iluncark htttrll,'bt. , l'lCSlDiWttlit Millwood I'ojnuua orsou I'luihaiit Mt, t'lltullll Uo lorestaty I'm boudalo wuiK'iimwa .May field liiinyn Aie'lillmld M bitun I'ee-kvllle tihpliant- I'rlceburg 10 31 11121 UI5 1W 1U. JO IK' so 0 40 ;.o 9 2G 1S I2I1 I2 0I II IP 1149, 9H oo; 1131 111 '0 sn itr.M II 21 II W 11 13. 11 II llir 1103 11 0J II U 11017 8 51 b.VI H4S S4U H4 8 34 8 33 6.): sso' A Ul i in oop I'lotldencn 1'iulc flaca- boranton I.eare Arrive 10 53 U u T. nuuu.j .'iiij. : v Aim. f. B!KCliU'3tbaUra!4sstopcmM2Dl fori 1 ralaa 205 U 0rsutictay Anlyt j Ttrl Aecitre rua viaV)nlijoi;l. purcDHing tioMia tunrstw mffutf J.G. Andenon. Oan. p tot Minjhfimffllmiiii aus I ao 1 1 in t fril VI I u a m1 Btatlons r K Hl a )r. 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