THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-THURSDAY, JANUARV 25, 1000. CARBONDALE nv'Ni KILLED IN A MINE. Willinm Thomas Under Rock at Wilson Creek Yesterday. Yesterday morning nt 10.30 o'clock, Wllllnm Thomas, ot South Main afreet, met Instant denth In Wilson Cree mine, above this city. As he wn pul ling down a slab of rock he slipped and fell under. HI neck and bac.t were broken, He was join In South Wales forty three yean oro and had leslded In this city since 1VS2. Ho Is survived by a wife and fl sons, Kvun, Arthur, Samuel, William, Ivor, and two daugh ters, Maiy and Llzle. His mother, Mrs. Mary Thomas and a sister. Mrs. David OcorRO, both of South Wales, also nuivlvo nlm. Deceased was . nephew of Morgan Thomas, of South Church street. The f uncial arrange ments have not jut been made. This family has been very fortu nate. Two weeks ago the home on Salem aenuo was burned out and about n cck ago a son was Injured In the mine where the father was killed. CHEAPER WATER PETITION. The following piomlncnt business men yestoruny signed a petition, which was f ot mutated, tu Joseph Jermvn, to' cheaper water lates: E. E. Hendrlck, W. T. Colvllie, J.. A. Rnssett, J. H. Vandorforu, Robert Shaw, N. II. Mil ler, James Rutherford, 11. S. Clark, Frank E. Dennis, Frank it;. Burr, Mills Uro,'., W. A. Reynolds, J. W. Dlmock, Hell & Hi own, Ed ward Claikson, James Stntt, It. A. Jadwln, Henty Sahm, Louis Ointner, FianK Roommelmcyer. C. L". Spencer. S. S. .Tones. A. E. Tif fany. It. K. May, John Mohrs, G. W. Reynolds, C X. Bronson. Thomas It. Duifee. D. Scurry, Alfred Pascoe, 1). W. Humphrey, D. K. Lee, John Moon, Van Bergen & Co , Limited, C. O. Mol ten .Thomas ... Vannan, C. It. Mnn vlllo, J. II. Taonins, John B. Shan non, William fe..nnnon, C. W. Molten. FRANK FOX RETURNS. Frank Fov, who was the first pio prletnr ot the new Hotel Anthracite has returned t" this city and taken charge of the hostelry which enjojs Its gioatest prosperity under his man agement. Daniel Robinson will con tinue In the clerkship. Hundreds of friends will welcome Mr. Fox back to the city. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Mr. and Mr. J. F. McDonald aw entertaining Mis'? Helen Costello, of Blnghnmton, N. -. A daughter has been born to Dr. and Mrs. M. L. Bailey, of North Church .street. Miss Minnie Sampson has returned from Soianton. Miss Edna Slunmn is on the st.it list. . M. J. Olher is visiting relatives at Toney, Wayne county. The Ucrmania Singing club is ar ranging for a masquerade bait to be given In Kebruaty. MM Tes-slo Higglns, of Pike street, 'is entei tnlning aer cousin, Mrs. Col lins, of Ohio. W. A. RenoIds will rebuild In the spiing the Immense carpenter shop, which was recently burned. Miss Sarah Hughes, of Wilkes-Barre, Is isiting Carbondale friends. Mattle Hu'gnes Rrown, who vlsltel tier patents on Salem avenue several das, returned to New York yester day. Councilman Alexander Kennedy Is attending the Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen's, convention In Hotnells vllle, N. Y. Warren Tappan was painfully In jilied at Racket Iliook washeiy yes teid.iy. He was taken to Enictgency hospital In an ambulance. His In juries aie not considered serious, and ho will doubtless be out In a few days. VICTIM OF HIGHWAYMEN. Hungarian Relieved of His Money and Clothing- Other News from Peckville. A Hungailan with an unpronounc ablo name, and who gae his lesldencj an Jessup, was set upon by live men near Plane E Saturday evening and jobbed of $1'2. The thieves not only iclloved the man of his money, bu: look his hat, coat and ihoes. He leceived rough treatment and presented a pitiable .ght when ho nwoke Mr. Finch at his lesidenco at riane H and asked for shelot"). Mr. Finch took the unfonunato man in und gave him shilter for the night, ami in the morning tarnished him with the necessity clothing so he could continue, his Journey homewaid. Ily i.tnted that hu had been ti the Rldgj to a I'hilstenlng and was coming horn" thinugh the woods near ?lane 11 wh-m lie met live men In the roadway. The pounced upon him. and after giving lilin a severe beating, took tils money and clothing and told him to go home or thev would kill him. As near as could he learned all concerned were Hungarians. Mr. und .Mrs. A. L. Cramer, of Car. bondale, and Mr. and Mia. Hert Cra GOLD DUST The Best Washing Powder. Ask Your Laundress to Try It. WHEN IN DOUBT, TRY STRONG 0 MAIN! i.Z,ZT I. R..A .; "V' T. """ aoneMsoo. Send tor fee. book. For Sale by JOHN H. PHELPS, Spruce strait. 1 . .mi mM AKJAf&tM4 I Tfl vigor to th. whol. bln,. All duTTa lo..c. ar. ehck.5Ar" r?" ew p." '., iVH cA mer, of Scranton, worn the guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. K. Henjnmln Tues day. M. H. Ilnrloe arrived hero last even ing from a few days' stay at Now York city. Several members of the Wilson Flro company attended tho fair of th? Moofllc Hose company nt Mooslc last evening. ' Mr. and Mrs. Eugeno Tripp and dnughter, Miss Win, of Now York, weie tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. it. Thorp Wednesday. Mrs. Hnrry Simpson' Is convalescent after her recent Illness. Unite a number of7our music tovln? people enjoyed the organ lecttal at Him Park church Tuesday evening. JERMYN AND MAYFIBLD. Two Caucuses Held in the First Ward Last Evening Other News of Interest. The Democrats of the First ward held a caucus In Edmunds' ce cream parlors last evening. The meeting was presided over by Hon. P. K. Timlin, nnd the following ticket placed In nomi nation: Councilman, George Edmunds; school director, A. F. A. Battenbcrg; Judge, John Mnson; Inspector, T. L. Martin. Immediately afterwards a citi zens caucus was hold In the same rooms, Henry Marcom presiding. Will iam Rawllng and OeorRc Edmunds were tho nominees for council und tho former won by a vote of 41 to 38. There was no opposition, for the remnlnder of the ticket, the nominees on the Repub lican ticket being virtunlly endorsed, and with Rawllng the ticket Is Iden tical with the Republican ticket. Mr. Barnabas Carter, of Cemeteiy street, yesterday purchased from Jo seph Jcrmyn the property on Main street formerly belonging to tho lato Robert Carter. With his family he ex pects to move Into tho house next week. The many friends of Prof, nnd Mrs. R. II. Martin will bo pained to hear of the death of their little thieo-ycar-old son, Frank, of diphtheria, which took place jesterday at their home at Mos cow. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas. Champion, of Carbondale, have decided to again take up their residence In this borough nnd have rented tho house belonging to Patrick Collins, on Second street. William Oimston and family have moved Into the property of Mis Sim ons, on Second street. Tho Lndles' Home Mission ftoclety will meet this afternoon at tho home of Mrs. W. S, Badger, on Cemetery street. Chief McGlnley yesterday shot a dog belonging to William Ormston, of Sec ond street, which seeral days ago sav agely attacked a little son of Mr, and Mis. John Wilson, biting the boy on the leg. The Ladles' Aid society of St. James Kplscopil church w 111 meet this after noon nt the home of Mis. Plzcr, on North Mnln street. Mrs. Barnabas Carter, of Cemeteiy street, was a Scranton visitor yester day. Hnrry Reeve, of West Mayfleld, was: Injured yesterday while at work In his chamber In tho Delaware and Hudson colliery. Fortunately tils Injuries weio only slight, nnd he will be all light again In a day or two. m "GRASP ALL and lose all." Many are so Intent on "grasping all" that they lose their health. Hood's Sar saparllla has helped many a business man on the road to success by making and keeping him healthy. HOOD'S PILLS are gentle, yet ef fective. 25 cents. OLYPHANT. The funeral of Mis. Phlla Cas Thomas, who died on Sunday last, took plane from the residence of Rev. B. F. Hammond, on Susquehanna sheet, yestciday afternoon, at E.30 o'clock. The services weio conducted at the house by Rev. W. B. Gibbons, of Dunmoie, assisted by Rev. Owen James, of Blakely. Seeral selection'? wer lendeied bv the choir of the, Presbvteilan chuich. The iloial offer ings weie many and of beuitiful de sign Intei ment was made in Union (t motet y. The pall-bcareis weie: Messrs. Gomcr Davis. Edward 'Matt hew'. William Gill, John Wiight, J. AV. Kennedy nnd W. P Matthews. Geoige (""hlpenes, of Lackawanna, stieet, who was taken II! while at woik In the mines, was lemoved to the Lackawanna hospital at Soianton yes tewlay. Thr. funeral of Mrs. Thomas Telford will take place fiom thr family home, on Smith stieet, tomoirow afternoon at 2.30 o'clock. Mrs. A. F. Cians Is visiting relatives in Pitts-ton. The funeral of August Eseonla, who was muideied by Petoi Chtpieams In Jessup on Monday last, took place cs teulay afternoon. The funeral cortege was very laige Interment was nndo tu St Patrick's cenWery. IMward Tanahoe. of Dunmore street, Is quite til Mic. Agnes Mallott. of Scianton, was a vlsitoi In town Tuesday. The Itivenls Dancing class will give a complimentary social In Mahon'u hall Thursday evenlnc, rcbiuary 1. "O'Houllhan's Musqueiade," a eele biated Irirh comedy, will be presented Theyfctrt Hood the test of ytut. and tuvt cured thousand! of cam oi nervous Uucaicf, sucb at Debility, Duzineii.Sleeplnt neu an J Varicocele. Atronhv.r- They clear tha braio, Hrtnjthea ins circulation, make aiceitioi "": iron-cjaa lef ai uarantee tocure or refundil Addreit, PrUL MtoiCINE CO.. ClmUnrkQ. Pharmacist, ccr. Wyoming avenue and M ARE YOU GOING BUND?1 The army test. Hold this 15 incites away and count the spois.j If your sight is per fect you can read tlie following paragraph 20 inches away. Slott (lleaat mnrrli lu atep m iLit tiiuiiu itiire ui riviiirniiuii. but trouble!) with mill dlsoaKmi of the ryi'H uro gnllopln; turtitigu tlio length nnd breudtti of our ronmr.v,iravini;iii nun our cnu dren wltti HlKhtlcis c.ebull. The Reason? Few are taught how to use the eyes, and secondly uric acid in the blood has a strong affinity tor the optic nerve. It your eyesight is fail mg.if you have specks and blurs before your eyes you are the victim of kidney disease, and no time should be lost in securing and using 1gi Warners Safe Cure, which will put over worked and diseased kidneys in good health and the excess of uric 4 acid will be driven from the system in stead of passing into and poisoning it. Fail ing eyesight in eight cases out of ten is a danger signal which should be heeded. A-Nv by a first-class company at tho Father Mathew opoia house tomorrow night. I". r. 0'Malle is dalng juiy duty this week. m TAYLOR NEWS. Will Celebrate Anniversary Instal lation of Officers Coming Concert. Other Interesting Matters. The members of tho Emblem divis ion, No. 57, Sons of Temperance, aie preparing for their anniversary, which is to be held in Weber's rink tomoi row (Kilday) evening. Invitations have been extended to sister lodges fiom Hyde Paik, Archbald and other towns who have signified their inten tion ot attending the celebration. Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Van Horn, of Main stieet. attended tho Decker and Stegner nuptials nt Providence on Tuesday evening. The necktie social and entertainment of the Ladies camp. No. 121, Patiiotlc Order of Tine Americans, held at their looms in Van -.orn's hall on Tuesday evening, when tlie Installation of off! ceis were nlo held. The ceremonies were perfoimed by District President Jus. Randolph Jones, of Hyde Paik, which weie as follows: Past piesl dent, William Jenkins; president, Mrs. Caitle lieemer; vice president, Ezia Gaul; fcecond vice pic3ident, Sarah Jones; assistant vice president, Harry Sweet; conductor, Mary Jones; chap lain, Mis. Miller; assistant conducto1-, Hatry Culp; auditor, Hertha Nyhart; financial secietary, Wlllhm Jenkln.v, recording secretary, Charles Atkins; assistant, LUlc Hodge; guard, Ellen I.lojd; sentinel, Maiy J. I.loyd; trus tee, William Jenkins. The liatl was eiowdcd with members and a laico delegulon from camps from UalJ Mount, Hyde Park and South Scran ton were preynt. The eent was a giand success., both socially and finan cially. A delegation of members fiom the Knights of Pythias and I-'iee nnd Ac cepted Masons, attended the funeial of the late Dr. E. r... Wcbton. at Pitts ton yesterday. Dr. Weston wnt a fotmcr lesldent of this town. What piomlses to bo one of the grandest musical and llteiary treats that was ever given to the people of this town will be held at the Cal vaiy Hiptlst church on Feb. 8 The debate, "Resolved, That Eng land's w'ar In the Transvaal Is Jus tified," which will be given nt the Price Library association rooms to morrow evening, piomlses to oe an ex cellent treat to the members and nisi those who deslro to attend. A mu sical programme w 111 be rendered In connection with the event. Taylor castle, No. 267, Knights of the Golden Eagle, will meet this even ing In their rooms In Reese's hall. Mrs. Nelson Lowry, of North Main street, is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. P. J. Hnnnan, of Ransom, for the past few days. Miss Gludys Samuels, of Main street, Is visiting her sister, Miss Sarah Sam uels, at Dilfton, Pa. Lackawanna Valley council. No. Si, Junior Order United American Me chanics, will meet this evening. He Had Cause to Rejoice. "A young man came Into our stori yesterday suffering fiom a sever o at tack of ciamp lolic," writes H, F. Hess, miller and general merchant, Dlckey'a Mountain, Pa. "He had tried various home lemedlet without relief. As I had used I'hniiibei Iain's Colic, Chol eia and Diarrhoea Remedy I gave him a doso and It soon brought him out nlrlght. I never saw a fellow so re joiced." Sold by all druggists. Mat thews Brothers, wholesale and retail agents. i. CLARKE'S GREEN. Mrs. Alonro Terwllllger, of Olaike'a Green, was successfully operated on In Hcranlon esteulay by Dr. William M. Spltzer, assisted bv Dts. A. W. Smith and F. Whitney Davis. MOSCOW. Frank, tho youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. It. ll. Martin, died yesterday morning, nfter a short illness. Miss Rebecca Davis, of Taylor, nnd Miss Mamc Sampson, of Scranton, were the guests of Mrs. George llortree pait of this week. Mrs. Martin, of Duryca, visited at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Wilson this week. The Women's Christian Tcmpcmnco union will hold a business meeting this (Tuesday) afternoon at the homo ot Mrs. Henry George, on Cooper street. A farewell party was tendered Stnn ley Hortree, Monday evening. Tho evening was spent lu games and music, after which refreshments were served. A veiy enjojnble evening was spent by the following guests: Miss Rebecca Davis, of Taylor: Miss Maine Sampson and Mr. Sprowl, of Scrnnton; Miss Frances Foote, of Holllstervllle; Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Wilson, Mrs. Uortiee. Mis. T. W. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Bell. Misses Mnmlo Rortree. Lizzie and Myra Ilarnden, Nettle Vail, August. i Miller, Ruth Gardner. Sue Pyle, Mollle Noack, Helena Holllster, Mable De Wltt, Nona Laltar, Grace Travis, Lyda Holllster, Mamie Stone, Sarah Decker, Agnes Watts, Miss Masters, Messrs. Jesse Gardner, David Roberts, Geoige DeWitt, Amasa Bortree and Vincent Megargle. Miss Grace Travis is visiting Scran ton relatives. Miss Emma Yeagcr Is spending a week In Scranton. S. W. Bortree left here Tuesday for Puerto Rico, where he expects to have a position as teacher. Mr. Bortiee has many friends hero who all wish him success In this undertaking. NEW MILFORD. Bpeclnl to the Scranton Tribune. New Mllford. Jan. 21. The evening service at the Presbyterian church last Sunday was conducted by the Young People's Christian Endeavor society, as tho pastor, Rev. Ives, was HI und un able to preach. A social was conducted at tho home of Mrs. E. S. Garratt on Tuesday even ing by tho ladles of tho Episcopal church. Mrs. J. II. Snftord visited relatives In Ithaca recently. We understand that J. W. Jay has leased his hotel to Gibson parties, and that Mr. Jay and family will move to Blnghnmton soon, and commence busi ness at the Crandall house. Mr. O. II. Edwards, of Scranton, was in town last week calling on old friends. A sui prise party was tendered Mr. and Mis. M. L. Reebe at their pleasant homo, on Main street, last Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. L. G. MoCollum enter tained Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Stair, of Brooklyn, N. Y a few das last week. D. M. McConnell Is confined to his home by Illness. Mr. and Mis, II. J. Tiffany visited friends in Haiford one day last week. Stnte of Ohio. City of Toledo. Lucas Ccunty, ss. : Prank J. Cbenev makes oath that lie Is senior partner ot the firm of 1'. J. rheney g. (j0 , doing buslne-s In the City of To ledo. Countv nnd Statu aforesaid, and itvit all firm will pa the mm of ONE llVNUUEt DOLLARS for i.uh and cv prv case of Catarrh that cannot bo cured v-v the use of Hall's Catarrh Cure. - ,ne u FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworr. to before mu and miIimiIIhcI in mv Brosence. this Cth tiny of Dec-ember, AD. 118. A. W. OLEASON. Seal Notary Public Hall's Catarih Caro Is li'lm internally, art! acts dhcctiy on tho blood and tnu rous surfaces of the fcyiaem. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by drw:g!-t 75c. Hall's Family Pills ere tho best. ' THEATRICAL. Academy of Music. Large houses are greeting the "Ma-cauley-Patton" company every after noon and evening, to witness a flist class line of plas well piodueed. This afternoon "Eiiht Lynne" will be given and tonight Nat C. Goodwin's great siuccess, "In Missouri." Lyceum Theater. "The Pride of Jennlco," which will be piesented by James K. Hackett and company at the Lyceum tomoirow eenlng, Is made reasonable and ac ceptable by the quality of the acting. E en when It comes to stabbing nnd shooting, as it does In every net nfte." the second, the thing Is rather well done, thanks to careful training and the best of stage management. Rut tho play Is strongest In those patU wheie the situations are saved by cool headed and clean-cut repartee and tlie heio extricated from his difficulties by that quick wit which is never at a loss. The plot Is original und contains an Idea that presents a very pretty problem of love nnd pHdo. As the Princess of Dornhelm, Miss Bertha Galland brings to a solutiJi of this problem much appreciation, a chaimlng peisonallty nnd some new Ideas In the serious business of coquet ry, ideas which are her own nnd which will sutely add to her lauiels as an actiess. Her perfoimance Is delight ful fiom first to last and unhnrmcj by tho melodrama which occasionally threatens It. Mr. Hackett is as gool as ever. Sidney Price, as Huron Von Krappitz, gives another careful study of a striking figure, und there Is not, Indeed, an actor In the company who does not fit in well to make a complete and harmonious picture. Much of tho scenery Is magnificent. A Strong Company. Those who witnessed the opening performance ot the Huntley-Jackson Stock company at the Grand were well pleased with the excellent attraction provided by Manager einler. The opening bill was 'The Woild,' a melo drama with Just a sufficient amount of sensationalism Interwoven with bright comedy and charming senti ment. It was admirably staked unl enacted by a competent cast. The specialties intioduced between acU weie very pleasing, especially Is this true of Gus Cohan's monologue ac, and the dancing Venlta. The calcium and steieoptlcon effects Introduced with Venlta's danco wtn excellent.' Wheeling News. At Academy of Music Monday evening next. Keystone Lyceum Bureau, The entertainments exclusively con trolled by tho Ke stone Lyceum Bu reau of Wllkes-Rnrre are appaientlv far different In reality fiom what they are supposed to be In theory. The pro ginmme piesented last night at the Bicycle club was not at itn thu on printed In ndvnnce. Bauer's nrchestiu of five pieces gave soino excellent music and four young men composing tho Keystone quartette sang in a manner most satisfactory to the audience, a number of planta tion melodies and popular songs. Mies Ada B. Dean was the reciter The People's Exchange. ......i... "iii ,ir,i,i-i-if-rii-n-iri.r-irin A POPULAR CLEARING HOUSE for tho Ilemnt of All Who Have Houses to Rent, Real Kstnto or Other Property tu Sell or Exchange, or Who Want Slttintloni or Help Thets Small Advertisements Coit Ono Cent a Word, Six Insertions fur Five Cents a WordExcept Situation! Wuutod, Which Arj In. scrted Free. FOR RENT FOR RENT-NICELY FURNISHED front room for rent, with or without board. S14 Adams uvctiuc. FOR RHNT-DEStRABLE TEN-ROOM slnglo house, nil Improvements; city steam; bargain If sold at once. Mi Uibson street. FOR RENT - FROM APRIL 1, 1300. storo No. 21 Lackawanna uvenue, oc cupied by Lackawanna Hurdwaro Co. Inquire of J. 11. Quueter. TO RENT-PROM THE FIRST, OF May to the first of October, furnished house Jefferson avenue. Address, A. 1. M., Tribune. DOUBLE STORE FOR RENT-APRIL 1st, three-story building. 117 Penn avenue. John Jermyn, 119 Wyoming avenue. FOR RENT - APRIL 1ST, THREE story brick building, Cliff street. In qulro John Jermyn, 119 Wyoming avenue. FOR RENT-DESIRABLE HOUSE. GM Madison ncnuc. Apply to A. Rose, 22J Lackawanna avenue. FOR SALE FOR SALE-WELL-BRED FRENCH poodle dog. Inquire or address If., 002 Wyoming avenue. FOR SALE-A SALOON, LOCATED ON Lackawanna aenue; a good oppor tunity for any person who wishes to tmbark in- this line of business. In quire William Craig, E. Robinson Sons' brewery. ' FOR SALE-JEWELRY AND NEWS store; a bargain. Address Hustler, Tribune. BUILT TO ORDER LIGHT AND heavv sleighs, hobs. etc. Sleighs In stock. J33 00 each. Hclrlegcl, 317 Locust street. WANTED-TO RENT. able for gentleman nnd wife; central ly located. Address. X, Y, C, Tribune. WANTED-TO BUY. WANTED-TO BUY FOR CASH. SEC ontl hand watches. Jewelry, old gold and Mhu. Gardner, 2J'j Spruce street. FURNISHED ROOMS. SEO'NTEEMANW nlhed room; terms moderate. F. It. L , Tribune. WANTED TWO NICELY FURNISHED rooms with board. Centrally located. Addrc: t W Ti Ibune olllce. BOARDING. HOARDING K5 PINE STREET. AGENTS WANTED. ANTV'ivNTEDALL'oNrIL Van Busklrk, 2H Adams avenue, as there Is JlOo.uO per month In it for ou. AUTHENTIC Jl W EDITION OF LIFE and Works of Dwlglit L. Moody for $100. Agents' Greatest Money Maker! 'J bo best and most beautiful hook pub-ll-lied. 0er fOO pages, profusely lllus tiated. Sells at sight. Outfit free W per cent, commission. Credit glen. Freight paid. Write today. W. U. Con key Company, Chicago. HELP WANTED-MALE. RELIABLE MAN WITH JbOOOAND srlces, secures salatled position anil Intciest; established cash pi) lug busi ness; Investigation solicited. Parties meaning business call on or address L. J. Burtis, Room 22, 70 Montgomery street, Jerey City, N. J. ENERGETIC SALESMAN COUNTRY work. School supplies. Salary 510J and extras. R. O. Evans & Co., Chi cago, III. WA NTED-BY AN ESTABLISHED business of a high older, a representa tive of ability mid backing who can take up Its work In the state of Pennsjlvanla; no scheme; permanent business with money In It for tho right party. Address, fixing references. FOUNTAIN BATH BRUSH CO.. Grand Rapids. Mich. HELP WANTED-FEMALE. WANTED GIRL TOR GENERAL housework. McLaughlin's hotel, Prlee burg, Pa. WANTED GIRL FOR GENERAL housework. Apply at Art Store. 311 Spruce street. LADIES TO DISTRIBUTE FREE SAM ples In city. Call at 320 Washing ton avenue, from 8 30 to 10 30 a. m. today. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY $ioo'r to iisvfnbTvvToTi vest In nnv legitimate business that will bear IncMlRatlon. Address E., Trib une office CITY SCAVENGER A. B BRIGOS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS nnd cess pools; no odor. Improved pumps I'scd. A. R. BRIGGS, proprietor. I.cavo orders 1100 North Main avenue, or Elcke's drug store, corner Adams and Mulberry. TcUphono 9510. DRESSMAKING. DRESSMAKING FOR CHILDREN TO order; also ladles' waists. Louisa Shnemaktr, Hi Adams avenue. SCALP TREATMENT. MllSLrTT'KELTERT'sKfA ment. 60c; shampooing. 50c; facial ma&sage, manicuring, 25c; chiropody, 701 Qulncy. NEWSPAPERS THE WILKES-BARnE RECORD CAN be had In Scranton at the news stand of Relsman Broo , 405 Spruce and 603 Lin den; M. Norton 322 Lackawanna avenue; I. 8. Schutzer. 2U Spruce street. LEGAL. THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE stockholders nt the Lackawanna Tiust und Safe Deposit Company for tho chctton of dliectors to servo for tho en suing year will he held at the office of tho Company. IN Lackawanna uvenue, Scranton, I'a.. on Monday, February, C, lii, between the hours of thrco and four o'clock p. m. SHEPHERD AVARS, Vice President. and rendeied several selections In a pleasing munner. There was a gool attendance. ITCHING. BURNING, CREEPING, CRAWLING Skin Diseases rell.wtd In a few minutes by Agnow's Ointment. Dr. Aguew's Ointment relieves limtuutly. und cures Tetter, Suit Rheum, Bculd Head, Eczema, Ulcers, Blotches, and all Erup tions of thu Skin. It U fcoothlng and quieting and acts like magic In nil Baby Humors, Irritation of the Scalp or Itnshes during teethlng-tlme, 35 cents a box. For salo by Matthews Bros, and W. T. Clark.-3 SITUATIONS WANTED DRUGS - 81Tt'ATlo"NVANTlHrBY )oung man with three ) curs' evpul enco In drug storo. Duirs, 1711 Wuyno uvenue. City. YOUNG GIRL, AGE 13, EXCELLENT soprano olce, parents poor, would like to have some training free, sei kcs in return: references. Address, J. M., Tribune olllce. WANTED-BtTUATION BY EXPE1U eneed and competent girl doing gen eral housework In prlvoto family. Good cook and laundress. References. D. J., caro Tribune. WANTED-SITUATiON AS COACH- mar bv un Englishman; can furnish best of icfcrcnces. Address Concbmin. SITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG man stenographer, bookkeeper or t) pew rlter. experienced. Address "T)pe writer," Tribune DREtSMAKER. 312 FRANKLIN AVE nuc, wishes fow moro customers, or will go out by the day. SITUATION WANTED BY A YOUNG man IS years of age. In office or whole sale horse, or any kind of work; rnpll penman, oultk nnd aecurato at llguics, understands bookkeeping: best of refer ences. Address liemy Burke, :'J9 Penn avenue. SITUATION WANTED-TO GO OUT P.Y , the dnv or take homo washing and Ironing. Call or address L. ., 311 Noith bumner nvenue. PROFESSIONA L. ACCOUNTANT AND AUDITOR. E C. SPAULDING, 2". TRADERS' BANK building. AROHITCOT3 EDWARD II. DAVIS. ARCHITECT, Conncll building, Scranton. LEWIS HANCOCK. JR , ARCHITECT. 433 Spruce St., cor. Wn'h. uv., Scranton. FREDERIciFl,. BROWN. ARCHITECT, Price building, 120 Washington avenue, Scranton. DANCINQ. PROF. ST. M. KOVACHY AND DAUGH ters, Dancing Teachers. Strletlv pri vate lessens nny thno nt residence, C22 Qulncy avenue. DENTISTS DR. I. O. LYMAN, f-CRANTON PRI vnto Hospital, cor. Wyoming und Mul berry. DR. II. F. REYNOLDS. OPP. P. O. DR. C. C. LAUBACH, 113 Wjomlng ave. WELCOME C. SNOVER, Coil Exchange 2nd floor. Room D, Hours, 9 to 1. 2 to 5. HOTELS AND RESTAUr?iNT3 THE ELK CAFE. 123 AND 127 FRANK lin avenue. Rates reasonable. P. ZElGLER, Proprietor. SCRANTON HOUSE. NEAR D . L. & W. passenger depot. Conducted on the Ea ropean plan. VICTOR KOCH, Prop. L'lVVS'?? RICHARD J. BOURKE, ATTORNEY-at-Law, 500-2 Lacltavvanna avenue. Gen eral law business, collections and loans. J. W. BROWNING, ATTORNEY AND Cotinsellor-at-Law, Rooms 312-313 Mcars building. D. B REPLOGLE, ATTORNEY LOANS negotiated on real ei-tnte security. Mcars building, corner Washington nvenuo and Spruce street. M. X DONAHOE. ATTORNKY-AT-Lnw. Offices, G12-C13 Mears building. FRANK E. BOYLE. ATTORNEY AND Counsellor-at-I.itw. Burr building. Rooms 13 and 14. Washington nvenue. WILLARD, WARREN & KNAI'P, AT tornevs nnd Counsellor s-nt-Law. Re publican building, Washington nvenue. JESSUP & JESSUP. ATTORNEYS AND Counsellors - at - Law, Commonwealth building; rooms 1, 20 nnd 21. JAMES W. OAKrORD. ATTORNEY-AT-T.aw Rooms 514, 51r and 51G Board of Trado building. EDWARD W. THAYER. ATTORNEY. Rooms fMH-TOI. flth floor Monrs building. L A. WATRES ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. r2 Board of Trado building, Scranton, r.i. C. R. PITCHER. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Commonwealth btilldlnrr. Scranton. Pa. PATTERSON & WILCOX, TRADERS' National Bank building. C. COMEGYS, S-13 REPUBLICAN building. A. W. BERTHOT.F. ATTORNEY, Mears building DR. W E. ALLEN. 513 NORTH WASH Ineton nvenue DR S W. L'AMOREAFX. OFFICE 2l Washington nverun. Residence 1"1S Mulberry. Chronic dlseises, lungs, heart, kldnevs and cenlto-urlnary nr gnns a spocl tltv. Hours 1 to 4 p m. .sr-wiTV.! SCHOOL OF THE LACKAWANN.V Scrnnton, Pa Courses preparatory to college, law. medic Inn or InMiips. Opens Sept. Uth. Send for ratiilotriie. Rrv. Thnrms M. Cann. LL D, princi pal nnd proprietor; W. E. Plumley, A. M., 1 eudmister. spfos O. R. CLARK & CO . SEEDMEN AND Nurserjmen; store llfi Washington nve me; green hoie, lYiO North Mnln ave nue; storo telephone, 782. WIRE SCREENS JOS. KUETTEL. REAR 511 LACKA wanna avenue, Scranton, Pa , manufac turer of Wire Screens. MSO(.f."'COUS BAUER'S ORCHESTRA-MUSIC FOR bnlls, picnics, parties, receptions, wed dings and concert work furnished. For terms address It. J. Bailor, conductor. 117 W)omlns uvenue, over Hulbcrts' muslo store. MEOARGEE BROTHERS. PRINTERS' st'ppHes, rnvtiopes. piper bugs, twine. Wnrehouse 130 Washington avenue. Scianton. Pa. RAILROAD TIME TABLES Central Rullru.i 1 of New ':rv Stations In New York Foot of Liberty street, N. R , and South Ferry, Whitehall Anthracite coal used exclusively, Insur ing cleanliness and comfort. TIME TABLE IN EFFECT NOV. P. IS'KI. Trains leave Serantop for New York, Newark, Elizabeth, Phllidelphln, Eistnn, llethlehcin, Alleutown, Mauch Chunk and Whito Huven, at b.30 a. m.; express, 1,20; express. 4 00 p. m. Sunda)H. 2 15 p. m. For pittston and Wilkcu-liurio, S.30 n. m. !.'. 4.uo p. m. Sundajs. 2.13 p. in. For Raltlmure and nshlngton. nnd points South und et Vln Bethlehem, 8 3D a. m . 1 2' P. m. Sundas, 2.13 p. m. For Long Branch. Otian Urovo, etc, at 6.ro u. m.. and 1 20 p. m. For Rending, Lebanon and Harrlshurg, via Alleutown. 8 30 u. m., 1.20 p, m. Sun days, 2 15 p. m. For Pottsv llle. S.SO it m 1.20 p. m. Through tickets to all points east, south and weit nt lowest rate at the stutlun. J. II. OLHAUSEN, Gen. Supt., H. P. BALDWIN, Gen. Pass. Agt. RAILROAD TIME TABLES. WVsiss0 PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD Schedule In Effect November 19, 1800. Trains leave Scrantont 0.45 a. m., week days, for Sunbury, Harrisburg, Philadelphia, Baltl more, Washington, nnd for Pitts burg and the West. 0.38 a. m., week days, for Hazleton, Fottsville, Rending, Norrlstown, and Philadelphia; and for Bun bury, Harrlsburg, Philadelphia, Dnltlmore.Waslilngton and Pitts burg nnd tho West. 2.18 ;i. m., week days (Sundays 1.58 p. m.). for Sunbury, Harrlsburg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Wash ington nnd Pittsburg and the West. 4.27 p. m week days, for Sunbury, Harrlsburg, Philadelphia and Pittsburg. J. n, WOOD. Gen. Pass. Agt. J. B. HUTCHINSON. Pen, Mgr. Del., Lack.ii. ani Western. .,m,!n Effect Dee. 17, 18i9. -. 0!tr,t"-,'W Scrnnton for New York ? ,-r30"' r'-Z)- kw and 10.03 a. m.; 12 35 stir a1 '' '" r,,r Philadelphia at 5 30, ,, '"" w' a. in.; js.ds ana 3 33 p. m. - ' und 4 00 a. m.J 1.00. 133, 5 33 nnd 8.45 V,.J,'rom Sttoudsburg at 8.05 a. m. , A"TH Lenvo Scranton for Buffalo ami Intermedlato stations nt 12.10, 2 50, J o.i and o no n. m. ; 1 53 and G 50 p. m. For "fwego und S)racusc nt 4 03 a. m. and .' P. m. For Utlcn nt 2 50 n. m. nnd i "1 ' m. Tor Montrose nt 9 00 a. m.; ?'ilL m nml s M !' m. For Nicholson nt 4 00 nnd n.15 p. m. Arrive In Scranton from BiirTnlo nt 2 10. 2 5'., 5 25 and 10.00 a. m.J T30 un,i 7,4o ,, mt From Oswego und Mracuso at 2.53 a. m.; 12.38 and 3 30 p. m. 'rom S)racusp nt 7 40 p. in. From Utlca at 21 in. m.i 12 is and 3 30 p. m. From nfcholsiin nt 7w a. m, mi BOO p. m. i rout Montrose at 10.00 n. m.; 3.20 and I'1 p. in. BLOOMSIU'RO DIVISION - Lcavo Scianton for Northumberland at f!50, 10 0J a. m.: l :,; mul fi 10 p. m. For Plymouth at I 0-,, 3.10 and S 50 p. m. For Nnntlonko at spi n. m. Arilvo nt Northumberland nt i"n, m.; l.io, 3P; and 9 30 p. m. Ar rive .NnntlroKt. at 0 20 n. m. Arrlvo at Plv mouth at 2 03. 1.40 nnd .r p. m. Ar rive at Scranton from Northumberland at 9 12 n. m.; 12 Ti. 4 5 and S50 p. m. 1 nun Nantltoko tit 11.00 a. m From PI) mouth nt 7.17 a. m.; 3 2. nnd COS p. m. SUNDAY TRAINS. SOUTH-I.enve Scranton -nt 215, 3.00, f. 10 o-i n. m.; 3 33 and 3.40 p. m. NORTH Lenvo Scranton at 1210, 2 30, 4 01 p. ni. ; 1 55 and 5 50 p. m. RLOOMSIU'RO DIVISION - Leave Scranton at 10 03 n. m. and 0.10 p. m. Delaware and Hudson. On Nov. 15th, 1S39, trains will leave Scranton as follows: For Carliotidale-fl20, 7.53, S 53, 10 13 a. m ; 12 noon; 121. 2 20, 3 52, 5.23, 6 23, 7.57, 9.1".. 11.00 p. m ; 1.11, a. m. For Albany. Saratoga, Montreal, Bos ton, New England points, etc. fl20 a. m.; 2.2D p. m, For Honesdale-6 20, 10.11 a. m.; 2 20, 5 23 p. m. For WIlUes-Rarre-c tf. 7.4s, 8 43, 9 31, 10 4! a. in.: 12 W. 123, 2.18, 3.33, 4 27, 6.10, 7.4S, 10 41, 11 30 p. m. For Now York, Philadelphia, etc., via Lehigh Valley Rallroad-M". f. m. 12 03, 218, 4 27 p. m.: with Black Diamond Ex press, 11.30 p m. For lvnnsv lvnnla Railroad points, 6.43, 9 3S a. m.; 218, 127 p. m. For western points, via Lehigh Valley Rallrond-7.48 a. m.J 12 03. 3 33, with Black Diamond Express, 10.41, 11.30 p. ttl. Tinlns will arrive in Scranton as fol lows: From Caibondnle nnd tho North 6 40, 7.11, S'.S, 9 31. 10 3S, 11 5S a. m.; 1.23, 2.13, 3 2"., 4 2), 7.43, 10 XX. 1127 p. m. From Wilkrs-Birre nnd tho South 6 1", ".It. S 4"s 10 38. 11 1", a m : 1.18, 2.11, 3.48, 5 20, 6 21, 7 53 9 03, 10 05 p. m.t 1.13 a. m. SUNDAY TRAINS For Carbondale-9 05, 11.33 p. m.; 2 23, 3 52. 5 47. 9 r.J p. m. For Wllkcs-Barre 9 PS, 12 03 a. m.; 1.3S, 3 2h. 5 43. 7.48 p. m. For Albany, Saratoga, Montreal, Bos ton. New England points, etc., 2 23 p. m, Lowest rates to all points In United Sta'e and Canada. J. t BURDICK. O. P. A., Albany. N. Y. H. W. CROSS, D. P. A., Scranton, Pa. Lehigh Valley Railroad. In Effect Nov. 19th, 1SU TRAINS LEAVE SCRANTON. For Philadelphia and Now York, via D. & II. R. It., at 6.43 a. m. and 12 03. 2.18. 4 27 (Black Diamond Express), and 11,"0 p. in. Sund.t)S, D. & ILR., 1.53, 7,13 p. m. - For Whlto Haven, Hazletoa and prin cipal points la tho coal -regions, U D. K. II. R 1! . 1J. -I1' and 4 27 p. m. For Pottsvllle, fi.43. 21S p. 111. For Bethlehem, Easton, Reading, Ilar rlslitirK and pilnclp.il intermedlato sta tions via D. H H. It. R,. ClS-aTm.; 12 0!, " 1 4 27 (Black Diamond Express), 11.30. Suiidn)s, D & H. R. R . 1.5S7.48 p. m." For Tunkbannock, Towanda, Etmlra, Ithaca. Geneva and principal Intermedi ate stations, via D. L. & W. R. R., 8 03 a m.; 1.00 and 3 3' p. m. Tor ricneva. Rochester, Buffalo, Niag ara rails. Chicago, and nil points west, via D. H. R. .. l-'W. 3 33 (Black Dia mond Express). 7 4S, 10 41. 11.30 p. m. Sundi)s, D. & H. R. R.. 12 0J p. m.. 7.18 Pullman parlor and sleeping or Lehigh Vallev parlor cars on' nil tralps between Wllkis-Ilnrro and New York. Philadel phia. Buffalo and Suspension Bridge. ROLL1N H. WILBUR. Ocn. Supt.. 2S Coitlandt t-trret. New Yirk. CHARLES S. LEE. Oen. Pass Agt., 25 C01 tl unit str.'ct. Now York. A. W. NONNEMACHER, Dlv, Pass. Agt.. South Bethlehem, I'a. , ' For tlikcts and Pullman reservations apply 3jD Lackawanna nve . Scrnnton, Pa. Erie and Wyoming Valley. Time Table In Fflect Sept. 11th. 1S")9. Trains leave Scranton fqr New York, New burgh and inttrmedlatfl points on Krlo railroad, also for Havvley and locul points nt 7.03 n. m. und 2.23 p. m. Returning trains arrlvo nt Scranton nt 10 21 a. in. nnd 316 nnd 9.10 p. m. SCUANTO ItlVIMON. Ill Etff ct Oct. 35th. lf,0. North Hound. Mouth Bound. 105 t d a. Btattons V. Saw H' H 21 Arrive- Uara .n v. rrankiin Hi . 7 in. wesc 4.'nu Htrett L7(5 wcenawkon 1 k M r .1 Arrive Leave 10 4-V 1U40 1 ri urn1 v in, IJ40 iaa.v IV it l-.'ci ( auuU llUDCOck starlU'ht l'lestmii'arlc Wlunood I'oyntelle 10 31 10 81 2 it 4 45 ID 15 IOOj 9 50 9 40 9i. 9 910 ursuij ricisant Mt. ' Unloml do l"or st 1 uy L'arbui rtino White Jlrlnse -Mn)lltia J(nii)ir Arcliltiaia Wliilmi l'eckvllla Olvi'Uaut rrlcebnrg 'J liroop 1'rovlJenco l'aik Place hcrantou 11 .9 3 09. 6 34 II 49, ill 34 Ml II '111--', 9 07 SOI Hi) mis1 !ii i'. 8 51 HM H40 11 1 bti 1107 1110) N4U 8 34 8 33 8 a;! 8 80 1 mI , 11 tvi ,105' .10 55 Hare Arrlre 4. HUDdav only. Accommodation at 3.40 p. in. Arrive at Hobolten at C53. 7.18. 9.10 a. m.; 12 OR. 2 17, ,i. i.' i'i" nml !l M ! n- Arrlvo nt Phlla '"'iphl.i nt 10 to a. m.; 1 0G, 3 48. 6 00 and .. 1). m. Arrli a r..M XTn.i -.rl .., U OK '. mi titiiigimirr. ... r. if, . .. miiv nnn -2sJCPOt'.''--' f etgbtnca that trains itop en aUoal (or M icngcrs IT 'l rains ' aud 'M UUDdar onlr, other tnlBl dall) except 6unlay. "T, hecuro rates via Ontario Western bart purcliaalng tickets and tavo inoaejr. 1 Uiouu'h W ajuer ouRrt ilreptr and Utijis clluluif clittlr tar New lark to Chlctco twGl cliaBi-e. lOke-iiirr Hate H4HCf4Ft TWO Ceuli Vmt Mile. V-. J. O, Anderson, Geo. Put AW. T. riUcrott, uir, Fas, Agl. serantoo, I'a. t V
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