THE SCR ANTON TIUBUiNE- TUESDAY, JANUARY 23, 1900. 71 CARBONDALE. COUNCILS MEET. Hoth launches of council met lout evening and among other things re ceived the niaor.9 message. The mnor scored the p.illco nnd cngltieer' departments, declaring thu fornur to be Inefficient nnd the latter n met.: Ilgure-heud. He declared that thu en gineer's dopattment Is tun nn at ex pense of 25 per tent, moro than last year. He nslt the cn-opointton of enun jllfl In the leorgntibutlon of thu police fVir. n Tim Iionltll lin.11 (1 .111(1 11.11 k fotnmlBsloneis uln icpoited and the city might ill I In at Norm unurc.i tlinflvlntr tin. mninr id condemn cer tain water sheds. Superintendent Man vlllo cent In a communication s ivlng that No. 1 plane .would be used no more by the company nnd Mini the cominoneis adopted a lesolutlon nu Btrcet. DEATH OF MRS. WOODY. Mis. Woody, mother of Nicholas Woody, of the West Side, died estet day morning from gencinl debility. She had been ailing for some time, but her trouble was not thought to be of a serious nature. She has nlwnya made her home with her ton, who formerly- resided at Simpson or Wilson's creek. The late husband of the de ceased was ti etetan of the Clll war. IFe with Ills family came t this coun tiy from Hot many, i-cttllng In Hones dale. They mined to this city about thlity years ago, while they leslded up to the time of his death, when Mis. Woody took up her lesldeneo with her son. She was well advanced In yeais anil was a eiy highly esteemed oil lady. She Is survived by tlnee chll dien, Nicholas and Miss Emm i Woody, of this city, and John, of New York city. The funeial will be held Wed nesday nftcinoon. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. C. W. Fulkerson Is on tho hick list. Mrs. T. J. M.ioy, of I'hureh stieet, has Rone to Pittsburg to take up hr lesldence with her husband. Joseph V.innan. Ji of Holmont stieet, is suffeiliiR fiom appendicitis and last evenliiR It was thought an opeiatlon would hiir to be perfotmed, W. I"), Evans is fcojournlng In No Yoik city. Tho Itecheieh Dancing class will meet thl.s even! R. Mrs. J. E. 151,;art nnd children are lsltlnR lelatlves at ArllnRton, Wnyiu county. Mlv-es Until CourtrlRht nnd draco Morpnn, who were the guests of Mrs. J. J. Thompson hnc ictuined to Wllkcs-Rarre. Miss Ttsslo Hlgglns, of Scranton, Is lsltliiR her paients on Pike stieet. Mr. and Mrs. Julius SpaetH have gone housekeeping In the Carroll Brown building, on Lincoln nvenue. The sower, which wa.s blocked up K.itiud ly, was opened yesterday an 1 those who sufieied Hooded cellars on South Main stieet. iolleed. Aithtir Thomas, ol South M.il-i stieet, motor biakeman at the Wilson Creek mine, was squeezed between cine csteid.iv and painfully Injuied. No bones weie bioken, but the llesh wounds will Keep Mr. Thomas fiom woik for 'cmii' time. It is expected that the tiactlon com pany's olllces will be moved to Scran ton. "H:irl..l IfMico Is file hnl trtinVin.. to ou, and you may take this niodl Kvery testimonial in f.nnr ot Hood's Farsapaillla 1 the vleo of experience cine with peifcct confidence that It will do for you what It Iris done for other'-. Hood's rills chip biliousness, sick headache. STRIKE AT FOREST MINE Diivers Cause Tiouble Other News from Archbnld. Yesteidny momlng the elthots at the Finest mine, Atchbald. stint k uee-aus Supeilntendent Jones discharged a boy who had badly beaten a mule. The boy's demanded that their companion oe taken back. Alter having liiiestlg ited Mr. Jones tefused to do this and he g.ue the bojs until 4 o'clock to decide whether they would woik today or not. The bos again decided that they would not woik unless their demand was conceded. Then Ml. Jones posted a notke that woik would not be le sumed until fuither oideis, and now It Is not known when the mine will be operated again. It Is thu geneial opin ion that the bos hae made a mis take and that the action of Mi. Jones In no way Justified a stilke. Joseph Jot ilnn and his sister, Mary, of fit eon Ridge, spent Sunday with friends heie Dr. and Mis. P. H. Ke.uney, of Scranton, spent Sunday heie, Last evening the A. O. 11. of this place held a social session In thu Fath er Mathew hall In commemoiatloti of the consolidation of both blanches of the order. Rev. William O'Haia, of Fieeland, who was tecently tiansfeired here from that place, ai rived here Saturday and celebrated late mass In St. Thomas church Sunday. Michael Uatchfonl, of Salem street. was a caller In Scranton esterday. The Father Mathew society at a ("HoiiscworkisliaidwoAwitliotttGoldDusti 1U WASH BRUSHES AND COMBS ' To wish htlr brushes and combi, dissolve I itBicspoonful of Gold Dust Washinn Powder la bolllm wsten when Ills necrty cold, dsb the crj.nci up na aown without allowing the licks of the brushes to become wet; when the brushes are clein, dip them In plsln cold water tod dry them either by the fire or In the open air. Soap turns tne Ivory back combs or brushes yellow. si worn uusi aoes not Inlure then, Ih. bo. ! ukin from our frt beukUt 'UOUttV SUUS fun BOLSIWOM mm fr on raju,it So THI N. K. rAIIIANK COMPANY, MrMft, St. Louis, Now York, lootoa. n-rnntJA WHBN " DOUBT, TRY fn oinunij a AGAIN! Xaof .waasssssssssjsssyo the circulation, mak dl(estlof ?p,,oVeh,rcu?.,dbfKn' 'i'He. . chck,r"rli;.n.1rij"l.. ptlsft ro properly curod. their condiuon often anuih.. i... i-: :... -.' .: 5.-.... Mailed mhiL Prlr. a. i...iiTj:2 i.!-:I7 -.... i.: k.W j ; 7 "V1 T "" nouay.lsoo. Sand lor fa,, book. For Sate by JOHN H Spruce tre?t. PHELPS, HnCrVtU meetlnR held recently elected the fol lowing ofllccrs for the ensuing year: President, John P. Kearney; vlcc-presl. dent, John A. Itcllly; iccordlng seeie tary, Peter J. McDonald; financial sec retory, P. F. FltzpntrlcJO treasurer, Mnrtln F. Murphy. Dr. Thomas Monle, of this place, Is In Philadelphia. Tho marriage of Miss Kato Uurke, of South Main street, to Ocorgo Spelch er, of Jermyn, Is announced to tnke plncc Wednesday, Jan. ill, In St. Thomas' church, In this place. JERMYN AND MAYFIELD. A Well-Known Couple Quietly Mar ried at Blnghamton New Musical Organization Personal News. W. 13. Davis, of MaMleld, and Miss Da a Jeff tey, of Third street, were mar ried at Ulnliamton on January .'1. Hoth young people nie well-known In this borough unci their mnrlraRO which has Just leaked out has coinc as a surprise to their many friends. The groom Is at piesent u student lit the Howard University In Washington, D C. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Merrltt, of Mnylleld, are attending the funeial of the Hie Mis. Phillip Hlchnids. nt Wllkes-H.it re today. Mis. John T. Williams, or Second street, visited lief husband at Dr. Thompson's hospital at Scranton on Sunday. Mr. Williams Is icpoited to be making satlsfactoty piogicss to wards r'covery and It Is expected that ho will be able to be bi ought here to his home on Friday. A portion of thu Intel lor of the Sher wood collltly was disc oven d on lln eaily on Sunday moinlng and u num ber of the emploes ucie engaged all day In subduing It which they accom plished with some dlfllcultv. Mr. and Mis. T. 13. Orimths and children spent Sunday with fi lends at Vnndllng. Mr. and Mis. H. Mason, of Olyphant, spent Sunday tho guests of Ml. and Mis. Ftank H.iibet, of South Main stieet. Mrs. Joseph T. Roberts and Mis. W. T. Hobcits were Scranton vlsltois on Saturdav. Rev. W. A. Dunne tt, the evangelist, and the Hhlne brotheis, who lately held a series of icvlval meetings In the M. K. church heie, ate to give .n entertainment of stereoptlcan views and music nt Caibondale for the bene fit of the Sunday school theie next Monday. Piofessor Stephenson has just or ganized an orchestra for the pin pose of assisting the singing and musical services nt the Sundav school of tho Methodist Episcopal church. Tho or chestra played on Sunday for the first time and both scholars nnd teachers weio delighted with It. John Cook and Haiold Davis spent last evening In Forest City. MOSCOW. MNs Augusta Miller was the guest of Scranton fi lends over Sunday. The guided school was opened Mon day after being closed for sevciil weeks nn account of dlphtheila. The ladles of the M. 13. chinch met in that chinch last evening to mike ariangements for a supii to be held In the parsonage In the near future. Herman Frlschkorn and Joseph Stunley returned last Filday from a trip to Not folk, Va. Mr and Mis. Clinton Rattholouiow and MNs Herth.i Hi ewer nie visiting lelatlves at Portland. Mis. Finn, of Eltnhuist. was guest of her sister, Mrs. W. A. l'ew, last week. W. 13. Smith has enlisted with mat lues at League Island feir the De the five e.un. Mis. I, p. Watts i etui uc d homo Satuidav fiom a visit .vith New Yoik lelatlves. William Davis, of Scranton, vlfltecl his parents heie Sunday. Mis. Steve Swarts, of Dunmoie, Is visiting nt the home of her patent:. Miss Helen ('louse ictuiued home Monday fiom a few davs' stay with Scianton fi lends. Theie will be a meeting of the 13p worth League cabinet In the M. 13. paisonage Tuesday evening. OLYPHANT. Mis. Mot die. U Thomas, of Syiaeuse. N. Y., died suddenly nt the residence ot Hev. and Mrs. R. A. Hammond, on Susquehanna stieet, Sunday nfteinoou at 2 o'clock. Mis. Thomas was a sister of Mis. Hammond, and came to this place on a visit about three weeks a?o. On Sundav afternoon she was sitting In a chair, com erring with her sister, when she suddenly leaned foiward and after a few gasps, explicit. Funetat Wednesday afternoon at 2 SO o'clock at the homo of Hev. H. F, Hammond. The icmalns win he taken to her late home In Syiaeuse. wheio Interment will be made. Tho HIakelv Social club met at thu lesldence of Mr. and Mis. 13. J. Hull, In Hlakely, last evening. The time was most enjoyably spent In catd plajlng, music and other social dlveislons. He ft eshments were scivcd. Miss Mnrgaiet Kennedy, of Piovl dence, Is spending the week with lela tlves heie. Misses Oeoigln Thomas, Jennie Pat ten, Charlotte Lloyd and May Jone, Theyare stood the test otyeaxt. . and ruve cured thousands ol cates ot nervous Uiseases, sucb as ucDiiity, Uiincsi,aieepless ness sod Varicocela,Atrophy,&c. They dear the brain, strengthen t.i wiibuisiiun, ut uiBOiiDfj "r.V '.V ""r" . .'" ". vfm "WM "," "on-ciaa icfsl guarantee to cur or rttund tH Address. PEAL HCOICINE CO.. Clavsiand. 0. Pharmacist, ccr. Wyoming avenue and I 1 1 l Or. James' Hcao actio Powdcrt. HEADACHE'S TORTURES Often make a wo man's life almost unbearable. But there is a cure a Bafe, never-failing cure. Dr. James' Headache Powders soothe and restore the disordered nerves take away the head ache without leaving the slightest unpleas ant after-effect. At all Drug Stores. 4 Doses 10 Cents. Cure Whcro Others Fall. chaperoned hy Mrs. Catherine Thomas, attended a p.uty at Wllr.c8-n.it i p. Sat urday evening. They returned homo .eterday. Tin ourIi an mcrslnlit, the name of T. L Williams, as auditor, was omitted fiom the list of nominees made nt tho Iteiuihllcaii caucus on Thuisday nluht. He was chosen unanimously. John Hunan, of rictnnton, was a ls itot In town Sunday. The Lackawanna collleiy Is Idle on account of no toal ordeis. Miss Nona Oormlev, of Scianton, siient Suuda with Mls Nettle Mc Donald, of Delawate stieet. John Kvnns. of Susquehanna street, Is .seriously 111. Mis. Harry Simpson, of Hlakely, Is 111 with the rtrlii. Miss Alice Hums, of West Scranton, wan the RUest of Dr. and Mrs. A. 1". Ctans oer Sunday. Miss Jennie Kennedy has letuincu fiom a lslt to Wllkes-Haitc. T. F Kiliullen, of Newark, lsltlnpr telatlNcs In town. N. J., 1 -Miss l'ttle Hoh.in has ictuined home from a Islt to Atchhald. Leland Jones spent Sundav with his irrandparents nt Ldwatdsvllle. Miss Canle Pen In was the Kiiest of the Misses Matthews, of Susquehanna stieet, over Sunday. TAYLOR NEWS. Entertainment and Necktie Social. This Evening's Marriage Other News of Interest. Ladles' camp. No. 12 , Patriotic Or der of True Americans, will conduct a Kiand necktie social and enteitaln ment In their hall on Main street this evening. An cm client proKiammii has licen ananRod by the committee In charge. A laifie delcKatlon of mom hois Is expected from camps ot West Scranton, Haiti Mount nnd South Scranton. Justice of the Peace Andrew Doles Is home fiom his lslt to Poughkeep sle, N. Y. The funeral of the late Dr. IZ. H. Weston will occur tomoirow ( Wednes day), fiom his late homo In Pittston. lluil.tl will ho made In Hiookln, Pa. Mis. Johrrrtoese and Misses Anal", IMith and tleittude Wathlns v!ltecs fik nils In Pltlston on the Sabbath. Mis. Itobeit IiirIN, of YatosUUe, Is tho Rite st of her parents. Mr. and Mi i. H. T. Davis, on Main stieet. This evening; will occur tho maiiiase of Mbs Amy Ocitiude, dauRhtcr of Foieman and Mis. Giles S. Dicker, of Ptoldencc, nnd Dr. Adam S. SteRner, n prominent ounK physician of Rcnd h im. The leiemonv will bo pel formed nt the homo of the Initio. A laiso number of imitations h.no been Is sin cl. Tho lomalns ot the l.uo Thomas Janus, a foiiner icsldent of this town, but lite of Noith Scranton, weio In tel rid In the Forest Homf cemetery jesteiday nftcinoon. Set vices were weio held in tho Wel'li IJaptlst church. The funei tl was larRflv attended. Miss Ll?7i Powell, of Nantlcol.e, Is the Ruest of Mr. and Mis. John H. Hvans, of Main street. Miss Laura Alorrls, of North Tay lot. Is quite HI. Mr. William M. i:van, of nimlia, N. V was the guest of his mother, Mrs, 1?. J. lnn", on Sunday. Mr. John (IrHtiths, of Edwaidsvllle., moed lils family to Fleet villi yester day. Funeral Pliector JosJah Jenkln. of Kingston, was n callei on tclatlvos hoie esterday. Miss neirlr.gham and Mr. John Cook, of Mooslc. spent the Sabbath as the guets of Miss May rjrltllths, of Giove street. To the Public. I wont to let the people who suffer from iheumutlsm and sciatica know that Chamberlain's Pain IJalm re Ilex ed me after a number of other medicines nnd a doctor had failed. It Is the best liniment I hne ever known of. J. A. Dodgen. Alph.it etta, Oa. Thousands have been cuied of iheu matlsm by this icmedy. One applica tion iel!ees the- pain. Pot sale by all dtiiKKists. Matthews Uiotheis, wholesale and retail agents. DALT0N. Jlnlnh Sehiman, who has been III with tonsolltis for tho past week, Is Improving. Ira Kiesgo attended tho funeial of his brother at Bethlehem on Sunday. S. H. Finn was a business cnller In Scranton yesterday. llev. Loltoy Stephens, D. D., of LcwIsburrT. pronched two execollent nermons in the llaptlst chinch on Sunday, Woik was losiimod yesterday on tho friction of thu new house of Postmas ter Ulce. OLD FORGE. Theie will be a box social held at the Sibley church, Tuesday evening, Jan. 23. Each lady Is Invited to bilm; u lunch box. All are cotdlally invited to attend, Myrtle, the little daughtet of Mr. Cotdy, Is veiy 111 with scarlet fevei. Mr. GeorRe Kehr, of Hawley, Is visit ing relatives In town, Mr. John Carey, who Is 111 of pneu monia, Is Bllghtly Improving. Theie will be n gtaphnphone enter tainment given nt the Ihlck chuich on Friday evening. Kveiybndy Is cor dlally Invited to uttend. Mr. and Mis. Swartz, of Scranton, spent Sunday wllh Hev. and Mrs. Ace. Miss Martha Jones, of Scranton, was tho guest of Mrs. William How en this week. The Ladles' Aid society will meet nt Mis. Halt let Knapp's on Wednesday. Mtssrs. Albeit nnd William Perry, of ProUdcnop, spent Sunday with their brother, James, of this place. Mrs. Kiln art! Miller Is quite III nt her home. PECKVILLE. Mis. J. K. Williams, of South Main street, has icturned from a three weeks' visit with relatives In lllnBham ton, Miss Orlnnti Williams spent Satur day ns the guest of Miss Lena Claik, of 'Providence. Mrs. David Powell, of Green Orovo, was the guest of her sister, Mis. Oulnti, of Atadcmy street, Monday, Dr. Welland Peck has gone to lteinl Inm to tnke the practice of Dr. Stee lier, while the latter shall be absent on nn extended wedding tour. Hev. David Spencer, D. D., occupied the pulpit of tho Hlakely Hnptlst church on Sundav last. Mr. nnd Mrs. K. W. Swingle spent Sunday with Forest City ft lends. THEATRICAL. At the Academy. Before an audience that taxed the utmost capacity of tho Academy of Music, last night, the Mac.iulay-Patton company opoiu d a week's engagement by pioduclng "The Minister's Son," by W. H. Pattern. It Is n pretty play and was well staged unci put on by thu mamgeniont, and given tut excellent lendltlon by a llnlshed company of actors. W. B. P.ttton, In the title role, made a big hit, ns did also Ida Floienco Campbell as Peggy Owen, a daughter of Kiln. Between the acts veiy enjoyable spe cialties weie Intiodueed by Little Kthel, the baby Pattl: Tunnc r and (Jllboit, the Dyfftyn it lo and CIIITord B. Smith. "Hazel Klike" will he tho utttactlon this nftcinoon, and "Her Wedding Night" will be put on this eenlng. "The Pride of Jennico." James K. Hackett. who Is statrlng this season in "The Pilde of Jcnnlco," will be seen ut the Lyceum next Friday evening. Miss Beitha Gallnud, his lead ing lady, Is a former resident of Scian ton, and has won the heatts of her audiences whet ever she has appeared. The pi ess and public speak eiy faoiably of the production, which will doubtless be greeted by a large audi ence heie. DO SAVAGES SNORE. An Ex-Army Officer's Yarn to Prove That They So. An article on snotlng appeared re cently In which the witter made the very remark ible statement that "tho wild and Infeilor racs do not snore," that snoring Is "it maik cf a high stage of civilisation:" tin it ho, or per haps she, "Imp b-on a gieit dial amonp wild people, both In this coun tiv and olshrnv, anl I know that thev do not sn ire, ' et The viltir of th it article is nis taken. I know tint tne savages of the gieat plain" i'o snoto; like other people, they smote v. hen won led by tho day's troubles and labor. They nie human, and sound slajp Is to them the rMiiio as to other m irtiN, I f.pent a good many jmis jii the frontier In Mexico and 'iev.is. In the later sixties and tho eailiei saventle, as an oflleer In the tofrular arrrv, wilt"S a coi respor. lent of the New" Yoik Sun. I had mii'-h oxpeilenco with the Navajos and the Ap.uhas. poilnps tho wildest and most w. it like savages on the continent. Upon one occasion the w liter together with 200 soldiers urd other olliccis, was mak ing a long night match up in the Na vajos In New Mexico, havln,; left Fc.rt Bavaul fot the pin pose of Indicting1 seven punishment upon that wllv and v m like tribe for their many inuider ous raids upon settles s. When, at about 3 o'clock In the morning of , meionllght night, after a long match through the grama grass which cov eted the ground with i coveting soft as velvet, we halted for a few min utes' lost, tho wiltet and the guiles at the heael of the wcaiy columns fell upon the giound te, test, while tho lat ter "spied out" the situation. There, while everything v as eu!ot and nothing to be heaid save the mur mur of tho low voices, the old guide henid a noise not In accord with the othfis. A moment's listening revealed the fact that It was it snote fiom some sleeping person, nnd that person was sleeping In n bunch of bushes near by. Jinn Aroya, the leading guide, a Mexican of 41 yep.is' experience as a government guide and scout, tecog nlzed this fact in an liiblant. and .-tin t e 1 1 upon his hands nncl Knees, dagger In mouth, for the "pot, A mo ment latet ho diagced fiom the bush es bv tho long hair a hnlf-nwakoned Navajo who had been left time to Fcuattl n herd of fiOO sheep, which wore ardcd In i stump eon a! nearhv. He was compelled nt tho muzzle of a ie volver to pilot us to lit. enmp, n mil or two away, where about ."01 of them weio e-nnipod, and vvheie the' minder eis lecelved pioptr punishment. Incriminating Evidence. " tuspict that our now hnokkcopci Is a retlieil actor." "Dons ho strike thentrlial atlltudi's?' "No; but lie t.ai. 'I'rfitd' vlien h" means 'goxli.' " Chlingo Hecord. State of Ohio, City of Toledo, Jamas Crttuty, s"-: Prank J Cheney manes oath that he Is senior partner of the Hint of P. J. Cheney & Co . drtng biislnei-s In the City of To ledo. County and State aforesaid, and that snlcl tlrm will puv tho sum of ONI J lUlNDUl'.D OOM-AltS fot r.uh nnd ev ery ease of Catarrh that cannot be cuied bv the us.0 of Hall's Catarrh Cure. CN thank j cih:ni;y. gworr. to before mo and rulm rlbcil In my nrpsence. this Ctli day of December. A. D. 1. A. V Of.HASON. (Seall Notary Public. Hall's Cutailh Cure Is taken Internally, and acts ellicctly on the blood ond mu cous surfaces of the hj .item. Semi f0p tefctlinoiilals. free. F. J. CHKNBY ft CO.. Toledo, O Sold by ell legists, 75c. Hall's Tanilly Pills p.ro the best. DRESSMAKING. Dltr.FSMAKINO FOB CHlt.DRBN TO order; also Indies' waists. Louise Bhnemukir, US Adams avenue. 8GALP TREATMENT. MRS. L. T. KBl.LBR. SCALP TRBAT ment, BOc.i shampooing, Be)c.; facial massage, manicuring, 21c.; chiropody. TOl Qulncy. NEWSPAPERS TUB WILKKS-BARIvB UICCORD CAN be had In Scranton at the news stands of Relsman Bron.. 405 Spruco and 603 Llr den; M. Norton "22 Lackawanna avenue;1 I. 3. Schutter, 211 Spruce street. The People's Exchange. APOPULAIt CLEARING HOUSE for tho Ilciialit ot All Who Ifnvc House to Rent, Rcnl Estate or Other Property to Sell or Exchange, or Who Want Situations or Help Thejo Small Advertisement Coil One Cent a WorJ, Six Insertions for Five Cents a Word Except Situation Wanted, Which Arj In sertcd Free. FOR RENT DOUllLi: 8TOHK FOB ItKNT-APHIL 1st, throe-story building. John Jer myn, 119 Wyoming avenue. roll BBNT - Al'BIL 1ST, TIIKKH story brick building, Cliff street. In Oitlro John Jormn, lta Wjomlng avenue. FOR HBNT-DKSlBAHLn HOU8B. CM Madlsnn avenue. Apply to A. Rose, 221 Liu kaw anna avenue. FOR RKNT-ORBBN B1DOK, F.XCEI, lent clght-room houses. Apply SC2 Marlon street. FOR SALE TOR 8ALF-WBLL-BRKD FRBNCH 1'ootlle dog. Inquire, ot address 11., C02 Wjotnlug avenue. FOR SALB THIS WI.KK, TBN CARS Nox. 1 nt.d 2 billed buy nt wholesale In olio to live ton lots. II. H. Davis, 'photic ?"k!0. Nay Aug avenue and Urcen Ridge street. FOR SALI2 - C. J. CARTBR RF.SI- denee, SO1! Mjrtle street. All Improve, moots, httirk, Attorney, Traders' IJnnk biilldlng. BUILT TO ORDBR LIOHT AND hoinv sleighs, bobs. etc. Sleighs In stock, $a 00 each. Hclrlogol, 317 Locust 3 1 reel. WANTED-TO RENT. NTEiDJRNlStlKDROOMT'srnT able for gentleman nnd wife; central ly located. Address, X. Y, C, Tribuno FURNISHED ROOMS. WCTDWOCLLY PPRNISHBD rne.ms with board. Ccntially located. Address V., Tilbuno olllce BOARDING. BOARDING 525 PINE STREBT. AGENTS WANTED. Al'THBNTIC ?1 50 BD1TION OF LIFJJ and Works eif Dwlgbt L. Moodv for J1W. Agents' Greatest Jloney Make i ! 'lho best and trost beautiful book pub lished. Over TOO pages, p-ofusely lllus ttatcd. Sells at sight. Outllt free. tO pet cent, commission. Credit given. Freight paid. Write today. W. U. Con key Company. Chicago. HELP WANTED-MALE. ENEROBTIC SALESMAN - COUNTRY work. School supplier. Salary 1100 and pxtras. R. O. Evans & Co., Chi cago, 111. WANTBD-BY AN ESTABLISHED business of a high older, a representa tive of ability nnd backing who can take up Its work In the stnto of I'onnslvanla; no scheme; permanent business wllh money In It for tho right party. Address. Riving references FOUNTAIN BATH BRUfeH CO.. Grand Rapids. Mich. HELP WANTED-FEMALE. LADIES TO DISTRIBUTE FREE SAM pies In city. Call at P20 Washing ton avenue, from s 3u to 10 30 a. m. today. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY $300 TO J100O, WITH SERVICE, TO IN vest In nnv legitimate business that will bear investigation. Address E , Tribune- eiillce. POLITICAL. I HEREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF AS a canilld.ito for the eilllcei of hcheiol eontrolKr in borough of Old Forge, sub ject to the dicMim eif lho Republican c Ulcus en Sdluida, January "M W. G. GWYNE. LOST. LOST-T1IFRSDAY. SILVER FIN AND watch, opi n face; monogiam on luck, II. F C. Riwarel given foi letuin to II. A. Connell. 10J1 Vine street. LOST A WATCH, ON GREEN RIDGE street, between Nav Atw avenue and North Main Ave nun Baptist church. Kinder will please return sntno to Crane's stoii, CJ t I..u Kuuann.i avenue. LOST-BI.ACIC SEAL COMBINATION poe kit-book, with silver cornets; nntne on letelpt; three one dollar notes anil t lungi Inside. Rtw.trtl for retuiu to of llce of Giotge B. Divldson, 07J Spruce street. CITY SCAVENGER A. B. BRIGGS CLEANS FBIVY VAULTS nnd ccr-s pools; no odor. Improveel pumps 1'r.ed. A. B. BRIGGS. Fieiprlet r. Leave orders 1100 North Main uvenuo, or Eloke'b drug store, corner Adams and Mulbtuy. Telephone 9310. LEGAL. AUDITOR'S NOTICE-IN RE: ESTATE of II. I'. Whlttuore, ibM-ensed. In the Oi plums' Court of Lackawanna County, No ., Series C. The untlorslgncd. an auditor appolntdl bv s del court to distribute the tenuis in the hands eif C. H. Weill s, ailintnlstratoi, of the above named II. 1. Whltmote, ns shown by his lirst and tin.it aieount eon llrtneil tiniilly Jnnuaiv l'l, lio, heieliy gles notice that he will attenil to lho duties eit his appointment on Wednefday. the 21st du of Fibruaij, l'", at ! o'clock a. in. at his ollUe, Room I0"i, Cnnm II RuiMliig, Washington numic, Scianton, I'.i , at which time unel plaeo all pet suns having claims against tho wild e stato are teiiiestid to tippuir and present the s.ipio ot iiilinwl to l fot tier barred from coming In on said land II. S. ALWORTH. Auditor.. ESTATE OF ALEXANDER CRAIG, late of tho city of Scranton, county ol Larl.uw.innu, 1'e imsvlvanla, d'ccitsul, Littus of adtnlnit-ttntion In the above estnte. having been granted to the undoi. signed, all persons lialn' ilnlnis ot ik mands against tho said e stato villi pre sent tlicm for luMmut, nnd those In debted thereto will please make Imme diate paineiit tei LUCHTS P. DEMING. JAMES CRAIG. New Haven, Cnuii. THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE stoekholelirs of The Moosle Powder ComPfin will bu held ut their oltlce in the city of Scianton, Pa , on Wedncsdiy, January 21. l'. at S o'clock p. m . for the puiposo of electing dliectors for tho ensuing vc.ir and transacting such othet business as may conio before them No traiiHftr of stock will be made for ten davs neNt ptecedtng tho dnv of election. JOHN D. SHERER, Secretary. THE ANNUAL .MEETING OF THE r-tot kholdcis ot the Lackawanna Trust und Safo Deposit Company for the election of directors to serve for the en suing cnr will be held at thu oMIce of the Company, tl Lackawanna iiwnue, Siranton, Pa., on Mimdav, February. 5, joejit. between the houis of tlnee and foir o'e lock p. m. lock p. n 8HEP1IE !RD AY,IW, Vlco ITcsldent. THE ANNUAL MEF.TING OF THE stockholders of The Enterprise Pow der Manufacturing Company, for the elec tlon of directors and the transaction of such other business as may properly come before It. will be held on Wednesday, Jan uary 24th. 1W0. at the olilce of tho Com rnny, Scranton, Pa., at 3 30 o'clock p, m. No transfer of stock will be made for ten dus next preceding the data of tho above meeting - P. KINOHBURY, Secretary. SITUATIONS WANTED WA N T E D- S I T?ATl)irR?EXlETiT encod and eeimpotoiit girl doing gen eral housewotk In prlvnto family. Good cook anil laundress. Reference's, I). J cierei Tribune. WANTED-SITUATION AS COACH- inai bv an EuKllshinun; inn furnish best ol lefirinccs. Address Coichinm. HITIIATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG man steiiographor, bookkeeper or tMiewrlter, exiierlenced. Address "Tpe writer," Ttlbutie. DRESSMAKER, tU FRANKLIN AVE line, wlslus fow more customer, or will go eiut by lho day. SITUATION WANTED-1IV A YOUNG man IS enrs of uge. In ntlleo or whole -sab hot so, nt nnv kind of work; rapid lietim in, iiiilek and aecut.ite at ItirtiKs, tllldersttltlils bookkie plug: best eif lull r etice. Aeldtess Jinny Buike, K Finn avenue. SITUATION WANTED-TO GO OUT BY the elm or lake honiii washing und Ironing. Call or address L. II, SI4 North Sumner avenue. SITUATION WANTED-BY A I'RACTl cal tout-maker on dies, punches, feirtns or shop tools; let of refe-ri'tiee s. Address W. II. S . General Dellierv. WORK WANTED BY A STRONG BOY willing to do an thing; uudcrstuii'ls attending to noises unel delivering. J. W., I!0 South Ninth stteet. PROFESSIONAL. AS'AV'S4Wi'ASNitfWa'wMWak' ACCOUNTANT AND AUDITOR; E. C. SPAULDING, 21 TRADERS' BANK building. twcHirfcors EDWARD II. DAVIS, ARCHITECT, Connell building, Scranton. LEWIS HANCOCK. JR , ARCHITECT. U3 Spruco st , or. Wash. nv. Scranton. l'REDEItICI"L. BROWN. ARCHITECT. Prlco building, 120 Washington avenue, Scranton. DANCINQ. PROF. ST. M.l-IOVACHY AND DAUGH tors. Dancing Teachers. Strletlv prl vnto lessens any time at lesldence, C22 Qulncy avenue. DCNTI9T3 DR. I. O. iTvMAN. "fCRANTON PR1 vuto Hospital, cor. Wjomlng and Mul berry. DR. II. F. REYNOLDS, OPP. P. O. DR. C. C. LAUBACH. 113 Wjomlng nvo. WELCOME C. SNOVEB. Coal Exchange 2nd floor. Boom D, Hours, 9 to 1, 2 to S HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS THE ELK CAFE. 12.1 AND 127 1'RANK llu uvenuo. Rates reasonable. F. .EIGI.ER, Proprietor. SCRANTON HOUSE, NEAR D . L. & XV. passenger depot. Conducted em the Ej ropenn plat.. VICTOR KOCH. Prop. i "W?; RICHARD J. BOURKE. ATTORNEY-at-Ltv, S00-2 Lnckawinnn tivemio. Gen eral law business, collections and loans. J. XV. BROWNING, ATTORNEY AND Counsellor-ut-Law, Rooms J12-I1J .M".irs building. D B. REPLOOLE, ATTORNEY-LOANS negotiated on real ert ite stetiiilv. Me irs building, ceitner Wnshlngtein avenue and Spruce street. M T. DONAIIOE. ATTORNEY-AT-Liw. Ofllces. C12-6n Me'.irs building. FRANK E BOYLE. ATTORNEY AND Ciiunsellor-nt-r.aw. B u r r bullilliig. Rooms 11 nnd 14, Washington avenue. WILLARD. WARREN .1 KNAI'P, AT tornejs nnd Ceitui-e llnrs-it-Lnn Re publican building. Washington avenue. JESSUP .L JPSSUP, ATTORNEYS ANTi Counsellors - nt - Law, Commonwealth building: rooms l, S) and 21. JAMES XV. OAKFORD. ATl'ORNEY-AT-L.iw. Rooms ."ill. .ri15 nnd 510 Hoard of Trade bul'dlng EDWARD XV. THAYER ATTORNEY. Rooms nm-ini. nth floor Mears building. L A WATRES ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. !V)2 Hoard of Trade building, Sernnton, Pa C. R. PITCHER. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Commonwealth building Scranton. To. PATTERSON A WILCOX, TRADERS' Nntlonnl Bank building C COMEGYS. 9-E REPUBLIC A N building. A W. BERTHOLF. ATT O R N E X. Menrs building. ntfysfiiaNo Nn efO'-rjvs DR. XV. E. ALLEN. 513 NORTH WASIL Ingtnn nvenue. DR S. XV. L'AMOREAUX. OFFICE 2 Washington nvti-ue. Residence ms Mulberrv Chronic dlMnsos, lung", heart, kldnevs nnd cenlto. urinary or gans a specialty. Hours 1 to I p. m. SCHIII.1! SCHOOL OF THE " LACKAWANNA Scranton Pa Coutses prtpirateirv to college hit medicine en business Opens Sept 11th Pond for catalogue. Rev. Thotnns M Cnnn. LI. D , prlucl nil nnd prnprirtoi; XV. E. Plttmlev, A M 1 endnnster. seTtt O. R CLARK ft CO . SEEDMEN AND Nurse r men; storo 1 16 Washington nc nie; gieen house, 1V Notth Main ave nue, stcto telephone 72 WIRE SCREENS JOS. KUETTElTrEAR rd1 LACKA wnnni iventie. Sennlnn, I'a , manufac turer of Wire Screens AflSCeLt.1vTOU,S BAUER'S ORCHESTRA-MUSIC FOR balls, plenle s, parties, receptions, vid dlngs anil concert woik furnished 'or terms address R. J. liiiiier. conductor, 111 Womlng avenue, over Hulberts music store MEGARCIEE BROTHERS, PRINTERS' sepplles envelopes p iper bags, twine. Warehouse 130 Washington nvenue, Scianton, Pa. RAILROAD TIME TABLES Central Rullrn 1 1 of New lor Stations In New York 1'oot of Liberty ntreet, N. It., nnd South Fury, Whitehall strei t. Anthiacltn coal used exclusively, Insur ing elennlliiess and comfort. TIMETABLE IN EFFECT NOV. p, IS'ii Trains leave Si runtor for New Yeirk, Newark. Elizabeth. Philadelphia, Easton. Bethlehem. Alleutown, M.uich chunk und White Haven, nt SSO a. m.: exptcss, i jo; express. - lKf ! en nuiiwiir.. j ji ill. For lJltlstoD and Wllkts-Ilaire. 8 30 a. 1 . 120. 4 1X1 p. m. BuniUijH, .'15 p. m. For Balllnioro and Washington, und m points Hoiiin nnu iv csi via ueinienem, 8 10 a, m . 1 21 P. m. Sunelnj s, 2.Fi p. m. For Long Branch, Ocean Grove, etc., at t -.0 u. m. und 1 20 p. m. For Rending, Lebanon ami Harrlsburg, via Alleutown. 8.30 u. m , 1 2u p. m Sun du s. 2 lt P. m. For Pottsvllle, 8 30 a m . 1 20 p, m. Through tlrke Is to all points ea.t, south and west st lowest rale nt tho station. J.'H.'OLHAUSEN. Gen. Supt., II. P. BALDWIN. Gen. Pass. Ant. RAILROAD TIME TABLES. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD Schedule In Effect November 19, 1809. Trains leave Scranton: 0.45 a. m., week days, for Sunbury, Harrlsburp, Philadelphia, Balti more, Washington, and for Pitts burg and the West. 0.38 a. m., week days, for Hazleton, Pottsvllle, Reading, Norrlstown, nnd Philadelphia; and for Sun bury, Harrisburg, Philadelphia, Bnltlmore.Wnshlngton and Pitts burg and tho West. 2.18 p. m., week days (Sundays 1.58 p. m.), for Sunbury, Harrisburg, Philadelphia, Bnltlmoro, Wash ington and Pittsburg and the West. 4.27 p. m.. week days, for Sunbury, Harrisburg, Philadelphia and Pittsburg. J. R. WOOD, Gon. Pass. Agt. J. . HUTCHINSON, Gon. Mgr. " ' " - - i i - Del., Lackti. unJ Western. m,In Effect Dec. IT, 18P9 SOUTH-Leave Scranton for Now York "J ? ''. f'SO, S.00 and 10 05 a. m.: 12 3 -' i mm u, ni. ; i u's , euu nnu !-2 p. m. Arrive freim New York nt 12 03. -I anil l!y h. m ; 1 00, 152. OKI and 8.1S pv5r,..J"ron Stroudsburg at !i 05 a. m. iORTH-Lcao Sirieiitou for BulT.ilo a m llitermcdlnto slntlems ut 1210, 2 50. ;," and '.i ii. m ; 1 ". and l". r.o p. m. For UMicgo und Sriirtie ut 4 0T n. m. and .. P. m. For Ullca iiL 2 no a. m. and J .' P. ni. For Moiitioso ut 900 a. m.; i" P m. nnd HW p. in. For Nicholson at A 00 nnd B 11 p. m. Arrive in Scrantnn from BulTnlo nt 2 in, 2.'.-., 5 2'i and 10 00 a. m.; "! M mid 7 10 p. tn. Fiom Oswego and Svrncuse nt 2K a. in.: l.'IS and 310 p. m. '.""m Sjiaeuse al 7 10 p. in. 1'rom IRIca at 21 1 u. m : ij,is and 3 30 p. m. From jsicliulson ut 7,o a. in. and 00 p. m. I rein i Montrose at 10 00 n. m.; 3 20 an .to p. in BLOOMSBFRG DIVISION - Leave Sirtnton for Nortlnimbetland nt G 30, 10 05 ". m : l.El nnd ti 10 p. m. For Plv mouth at 1 0-. ,i io nnd s ) p m. For Nnntlcoko at v in ii. in Arilie at Northumberland ot o.-. i, ni.: I.lo cos nnd n HJ p. m. Arrive- Nnntlcoko at P 20 a. m. Arrive ot Pl mouth nt 2 0.-., 4 lo and S.U. p. m. Ar rive at Seranton fiom Northumberlnnd at P 42 n. m.: 12 Ti. U.'i nnd 850 p m. From NitnthoKe nt 1100 n. m. From PI mouth nt 7ri7 a m.: 3 21 nnel 6 03 p. m. SUNDAY TRAINS. SOUTH-Leave Scranton nt 515, 3 00, B"o. intr, a. tn.: in und 3 40 p. m NORTH-Leavo Seranton at 12.10, 2 50, i 01 p m.j 1 v. nnd r. SO p. m. BI.OOMSIJURO DIVISION Leave Scranton at 10 03 a. m. and tUO p. m. Delaware; mi J Hiiilsein. On Nov. I'tli, 1S99, trains will lews Scranton ns follow a: For C trhoiidnlc ti 20, 7 KJ, 6 63, 10 13 ft. m.: 12 noon; 121, 2 20, 3T2, 5 23, C23, 7.57. 9 I.". 11 00 p in.; 1 Pi a. in. For Alb my. Saratoga, Montreal, Bos ton, New England points, etc. t! 20 u. m.; 2 20 p m. For Honesclnlefi 20. 1013 a. m.l 2 20. 5 23 p. m For Wllkcs-Barre-C 4". 7.48, 8 43, 0 3?, 10 43 n. m.J 12 0J, 12S. 218, 3.33, 4 27, 610, 7 4s. 10 41, II 31 p. m For New York, Philadelphia, etc., vlft Lehigh Valley Riillroud-fi 4r p. m.J 12 03, 2 IS, 127 p. m : with Black Diamond Ex piess, 11 ,0 p m. For Pe ntisvlvitnli R.illnmd polntH, 6.13, l ".s n. ni : 2 is, 4 27 p m. For western points, via Lehigh Valley Iliillioml 7.IS it. in : 12 03. 3 33, with Black Diamond Evpie-ss, 1041, 1130 p. in. Tinlus will arrive In Scranton ns fol lows. Fiom Cirhcindnln and tho North 6 40, 7.r s"t, i :i io "s, ii ns a. m ; 123, 2.13, 3 2"., I2i, 7 43, 10 IS, It 27 p. m. Fiom Wllkru-B.irre nnd the South 6 1", 7 l, S4"!, 10 IS. 1153 a m.: 1.18, 214, 3 43, 3 20, 0 21, 7".i oo", 10 0". p m ; 1.13 a. m. SUNDAY TRAINS For C.iibond.ilc-9 03, 1133 p. m.J 2 23, 3 '2 ". 17. !i V! p m For Wllkes-Biiic 1.3S. 1203 a. m ; 1.33, 3 2 ". 13. 7 4s p. m. Fot Allnii'. Sil.itng.t, Montreal, Bos ton, New England points, etc., 2 23 p. m. Lowest rite's to nil points In United Stnti-e nnd Cnindi. J. if. BURDH'K, G. P. A . Albiliy. N. Y. II. XV. CROSS, D. P. A . Seranton, Pa. Lehigh Vail j v Kullrn.id. In F.ffect Nov llth, 1S11. TRAINS LEAVE &CEANTON. Tor Phllidelplili and Now- York, via D. it II. It R at Ij 45 n. in. nnd 1203. 2 18. 4 27 (III ilk Diamond Espre-ss), and 1130 p. m. Suudijs. D. & II. J. R, J3S. 7 43 For White Haven, Hazleton nnd prln r in ii points lii the coal regions, via D. A. II R R . II 43. 2 IS nnd 4 27 p. m. For Pottsvllle. 0 4"., 2 IS p. m For Bethlehem, EiiMon. Rending. HRr llsburg nnd pilnrlpil Intermediate -tn-tions, via D. & H. R. R . Ii43 a. m ; 12 03. 4 27 (Black Dl imond Express), R 30. Suiidivs. D & II. R. R . 1 i"8. ".IS p. m. I'm 'Tunkhannock. Townnda. Elmlra, I thu a. Geneva and principal interim dl nte stations, via D, L A- XV. R. It, SOS u. ni : 1 00 and 3 3". p. ni. For Geneva, Rochester. Buffalo, Nhg ui. i Falls, Chicago, and all points west, U D. S, II. It. It, 12 01. 3 33 (Black Dia mond ENPress), 7 IS. 10.41. 1130 p. m. Suiilis. D .1 H. R. R.. 12.03 p. m., 7.43 Pullm in pirlnr and sleeping or Lehigh Valley pirlnr cars on nil trains between Wilkes-It erro nnd New York, Phllndcl nlili. Buffalo and Suspension Bridge. BOLLIN H. "WILBUR. Gen. Supt., 28 Pnrtlnndt street. New York. CHARLES S. LEE. Gon. Pas Agt, 2l t'ortlnnelt street. New York. A W. NONNEMACIIER, DiV. Pass. Agt., South Bethlehem. Pa. For tickets mid Pullman reservation? apply 309 Lackuwnnna.nvc., Scrautou, Pa. Lrlc nnd Wyoinlni; Valley. Tlmo Table In Efiect Sept. llth, 15ij Tialns have Scianton for New Voile, Ntwlitiigh and lntcrmedhto points on Eile rallroiii -Iso feir Hawley and local points nt "o. in. und J.'b p. m. Returning tiiiliiH nrrlio nt Scranton nt 10 21 a m. and 3 Pi and 9 10 p m. m:hant iiivisio.n. lit i:ec t Oct. J.3tli, 1HII9. IVorlli Uoitutl. Jioutli Bound. i ..j i nt. jor l'lilintlcipnla at 6 so, y anil 10 0'. a. in.; 12 & and 3 33 p. m. i or Stroudshurg nt C to p. nt. Milk and Accommodation nt 3.10 p. m. Arrive nt llobok. a ut err, 7.1S, Ult, a. m.J 12 08. 2 17, l ii'i "n1 9ZS '' m Arrlvo llt Phlki- sos itfui i isoiaoc gg 8taU0M feSa I w 5 d ? !y. I igoa Mi ,! ii tilve lenvv , i Hi,, .... .... TaiN Y. l'ratiUIri St ',. 7a1.;.', .... 7ioViit 4;nd Mtreqt ... 7M .... .,,, 70) Wechnwlcen .... Bvo.... i m1 . ... V tt Arrive leave a ni"Uf m ion 11)40 in, 1 on lira) U'lii I.' 40 i ! av u ii i.'ei' ll.'S, 1140 lUilOSlH Iluncocl; Htnrllsflit I'rt'stou port Wlnwona l'ojntellu iirson I'leaant JIt, l.'iiloiiilalo 1'iiresl i Ity I'aitiJi a tie Mitto Iiilde -Mnyrieia J el in j n Archibald Wliitnii 1'eckMllo Oh limit I'rloiburif 'lluoop I'rniitlenee Park Plato Sl5, 4 3d i 111 tv 4 46 10 31 11) Jl V!31 4 ;b 10 IS 41 6 01 100 M S 8S 6 itf 3 06 B10 319 6 34 3 19 6 41 SS4 6 64 41 eif 8 I).' '.Mm ill ji 1 1 no, IIU'il 11. 'I II IN ii n 1111 1107 nor 1101 11 IM 11057 '.'07 l)l 13 38, 6 60 13 43 0 01 SM 8 51 8. Ml HIS mJ r)4D S UU U2 3 61 urn, 3 54 tt IB tt ti 8 21 87 631 8 31 4 01 4 07 410 h3) b ! bso, i 111 1171 10 5V t-crantou -441 'a u Leave Arrive .. II"! TCHI t. Hunnaj only. t Bignliies tlint trains atop on ilzntl tor ML aengers. " 1 rains ax and son Hunday only. Otter trtini dally except sunrtny. v """" secure rates Tit Ontario Weitern befori ourcbasltiif tickets autl save uioner . Huounh UaBoer ouffet sleeper and tret l.luruK vupii vui lion 1 Ul ur UQlctgQ VHU change, l'ataieiitfvr ll Ktcllicai . ' J -C. TnTroi. ncrT-OaU -Ti T.flltcrett, DU. Vut, gi.crantoo,I?;