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THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 31. 1900.
LACKAWANNA COUNTY.
CARBONDALE.
DEATH OF 0. D. SHEPHERD.
Pity Knglnccr O. H. Shepheiil, of
South Washington street, died ycster
dny uftornoon nt 3.10 o'clock, ufter nn
Illness or four davi with pneumonia.
Mi. Shepherd cume hern from Sunn
ton Inst Apt II, when ho vvns elected en
gineer of the city. He was sixty-five
yoats old and well known throughout
the viilley. owing to his connection with
linpoitnni engirT'crlng works. The
famous old Gravity horseshoe, or Shep
heid's crook, bore hit name. He is sur
vived by a. wife. The funeral arrange
ments hnve not been made.
HORSE RACING ON ICE.
A number of the members of the
Oentlemen's Driving; club, who con
duced Anthrnclte park before Its trans
foimatlon Into a coal storage plant, arc
arranging for some port at Crystal
lake. Ftldny. They have measured oft
a half-mile sti.ilght-iwav and will tiy
the -weed of theli steeds on eighteen
Inches of Ilp. Thu mifnce will be
toughened with a road sm.iper to make
It safer.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL.
Mr. and Mi. Gem go Snvdor, if
Salem avenue, are entertnlnlng Mr, and
Mis. Clarence Cole, of Wyoming.
.lohn Ro Inn's meat wagon tipped
over on Wayne stieet vesteidnv' and
was conldeinbly datnaged.
Tin- condition of John Coinlsh ie
mains unchanged.
L. C. I.lnds.iy Is visiting friends In
Honesdale.
John Von Hetk Is able to be out
agnln.
Miss Anna Kendall has n-tttincl
f i om Dunmoie.
.1. A. Sthermeihorn Is In Phlt ulelphli
erecting a filter press for the C.ubon
dale Machine i onipany.
J. I'leipont "Hamilton and wife have
gone to New Voil., when- thu fornix
v .'1 go Into business. He was lecently
propiletor of Hotel Anthtaclte.
The Fionz-Wilcek comnany np
pejied at the Grand last night as the
font th ut ti action of the Century club'H
couise. The audience was large .ml
the tntcitalnment satisfactory.
JERMYN AND MAYFIELD.
A Former Well-Known Resident
Sorely Afflicted Republican Cau
cusPersonals. Tredeilck H.utnoll, of Dunmoie. win
Fevei.il uin ago was a ics-ldolit of
this bmiiugh. l'.is bom raielv aflllctud
with eje trouble for the past nix
months, i exulting1 In tin- entire Iof of
one eve an 1 th" othoi Icing n badly
nrieotcd that It is feared he may be
come totnllv blind. He lias a number
of friends In this bcrotigh by whom h
Is ple.i.intlv k mviuboied, and they
me deckled to lro'3ll, him with n
tistltponk'l A ub"ti!pion list has
been opened nl the ilrur loro of J. M.
.v J". M (iiMts who will gladly le
iele any suim tlptlonr. to the fund.
" The concert which w- to nave been
glve.i bj the choll I'l thi' PeekIU
Metl.odist Episcopal eliuuh lor tin1
benefit ot tht'Lnd les' Aid si doty of
the M.n field Yard Miss'o.i In th
MuvflUd van! school hove list night,
but. hem postponed un'li this owning.
At a caucus of the R'publlL'in votis
of the Third wind, hi id Mond.iv even
ing. Albeit Moon was nominated for
louivilman and .lolin . Giant, schoil
diieitoi, David Reeve. jtifi.ro. mil
lohn .Men lik, lnp''i t n P.ivld EI
klns, of West Mafk!d. Is laid up with
an ut'.iok oi lumbago
Mi. and Mis .luhn Day. of Pickvlllo.
'lent Sund.iv nt tl'o I-mi of Mi. and
Mis. W. T Kobeif. of Main sticot.
Mis Arthur Pav. of (Vim-t.'iy street,
who was ieci,'ilng fivio bei locent
lllne was estMdi taken with a.
i el ipe
Dr. M .1 Shields w th n Si i wton
istor ve-.teilay
MKsCoia Lindoi.of Thlnl stioot.lu.
letuined home nfttr spending a fe.v
days with Olyph.int fiit'inK
Ml. and Mi.'. Will Seyt.iotti. of i
street, iiic ii udlng the day In Scian
ton. John Tight?, ot South Main ttoet, Is
nttenllng the funenl of the late Mr.
Muiphv, at At oca, toeiay.
The Democrats of the buiough will
hold x caucus in Knteipiiso hall to.
nUht.
Thomas M. Hcndiicks Is visiting nt
Hoboken, N. J.
Having a Groat Sun on Chamber
lain's Cough Remedy.
Manager Martin, of the Pierson drug
stoie. Informs us that he is having a
gieat tun on Chamberlain's Cough
Itcmedy. He sells live bottles of that
medelne to one of any other kind, and
It gives great satisfaction. In these
days of lit grippe there is nothing llk-i
Chambet Iain's Cough Remedy to stop
the cough, Ileal up the sore throat
and Iilms and ghe itllcf within a viiy
shot t time. The sales aie growing,
and all who tiy It .no pleased with Its
prompt action, South Chicago Dally
Calumet. Foi sale by all dtugglsts
Matthews Brotheis, wholesale and re
tail agents.
OLYPHANT.
The Fourth ward Republican" held
their t aliens on .Vondnv night. The
ptlnclpal fight was for council, and
tesi'lted as follows- jchn R Pottl
giew, riJ; Iiuuh Lewis, li; Samuel Ar
cher, I'O. Thomas Synions was chosen
ns school director.
John Palmer, a tlmbennin employed
In Lddy Cicek mine, was stiutk by
a falling timber and had his back
badly Injured yesterdny afternoon. Th
man was removed to his home In
Prlcchurs: and medical aid summoned.
I'rlreleft Infnrmttloti In
tealtd tlivclox.' iNUrvduuk
Irciliiaut. remedie und t
pllsncc, ruroltlicd on trill
Dtidftpprovut, Miiotalirauil
Suet-mi, relu-'i tbem at our
expense and Fay Knthlne,
Vtetnutyou. Vigor rettored,
Iohc checked. No UO.li,
nur other deception.
fRlP1
TOXIJ
ERIE MEDICAL OQ BUFFALO, N.Y.
EVERY WOMAN
Bar ti(H neodo s nllrtlt,
k.7tt 1 '
us pnraii aiui
Dt Peal's
TVC
iTbeyarx irompt.iafo and certain la reiult. " m
,Tborenuu(tfr. Peal's) never dlmppolnt. 8oldfor$tX0prboz.
For Sale by JOHN H. PHELPS,
Spruce street.
The Juvrnlfl Dancing class will ten
tier their friends a complimentary so
cial In Mahon's hnll tomorrow night.
Lawrence's orchestra of flcranton will
furnish the music.
A lcgtilm meeting of tho board of
tnuli will ho held at the horoush hall
on Monday evening.
Mrs. William Maulers, of New Tori:,
who has been the guest of MtB. John
Ferguson, has i "turned home.
T. V. White, of Scranton, was a vis
itor here yesterday.
The ncmociats of tho Fourth .vnrel
last night placed the following ticket
In tho Held: Connoll, Hugh Lewis;
school director, J.imfl McAndtew;
Judge of election, Frank McLnttghlln;
Inspector, John Grady.
TAYLOR NEWS.
Welsh Baptist Church Eisteddfod,
To Bond the Borough Industrial
and Personal Notes.
The eisteddfod to be held In this town
on Washington's birthday, Fcbuiaiy
BJ, Is sure to be a grand success. '4'hu
occasion will be held under tho aus
pices of the First Welsh Baptist church
Aheady three choirs have been organ
ized In this town to enter on the chief
competition, and cm the minor prizes j.
list of names are being entered. The
ndjudlcatois will be: On music, l'io
fessor Wllllnm D. Evans, of Cnrboti
elale: tetitatlons and poetry, Rev. D.
D. Hopkins and J. Courier Moril.
These will be two hc-ioiis, afternoon
and evening. Admission, single session,
twenty-live cents; full ticket, thlity
flve tents.
Much Interest Is being manifested in
the coming Februaty election, when the
question of bonding the botottgh foi'
tho sum of JJ0.0O0 for the election of a
boiough High school will be decided.
Rev. L R. Foster, of Scianton, was
a visitor with friends here yesleidav.
Mr. L K. Welsa, of Scianton, was
a tallei on business men heio yestei
day. James and Geotge Prendergast, of
Depot street, are taking n course of
study at the Scianton Business t, allege.
The work of constiuctlng the new en
gine house at the Aichbald colllerv of
the Lackawanna lompany his bien
completed. A new first motion engine
has been placed theieln and eei thing
Is now in readiness with the exception
of connecting the lopes to the caul.ige,
which w 111, In all probability, be uc
compllshed as soon as the necess try
lepalrlng about the towet of the
breaker i.tn be completed It Is lumoiej
that the above tollleiy will soon sus
pend (inflations to make a few minor
lepairs about the Intel lot of the
breakei, which tannot be done while it
is being opeiated. A new tall rone s
being plated In the mine at that place.
Taylor lodge, No. 462, Knights of
Pythias, will meet In their looms In
Reese's hall this evening.
The Pyne mines resumed opeiatlou
on Monday, after a week's Idleness for
repairs nbollt the woiks.
Mlnonka tribe. No. I'l. Impiaved Or
der of Rcdmen, will meet this evening,
when several pilefates will be adopted.
All members of the Lackawanna
(otincll. No. ,'ii, Daughteis of Fncnhon
las, are leeiucsted to be present at to
moi low evening's t-csslun.
Misses Maiy Motlltt and Alld.i Nea
Ion. of Carbondale, lslted friends In
this town on Sunday.
John Ridgway will open a hotel In
tho Jones propel ty on Main stieet din
ing the coming week.
Miss Lam a Morris, of Ninth Taylor,
Is rapidly icioveilng fiom her leceiit
Illness,
Mi. nnil Mis. Junes P. Loftus and
Mr. Patrick Motlltt. of Carbondale. at
tended the dedication seivlre of the
net Catholic chutch heie on Sunday.
Ccianton Woman's Trouble.
Peranum, Pa.. Jan. 25. 11)00. Mus. W.
A Stanton, 406 Fourth avenue, this
city, has had trouble with her stom
ach and at times would-be very disv.
She tool; foul bottle of Hood't, S'usa
paillht. when she vwus entliely lined.
PECKVILLE.
List Stiudav was a great day for the
Pifsbyteilan chutch In Petvklll". At
th morning sen Ice the p.istoi and
people celehiated the li'iuidation of all
church Indebtedness and all sahules
woie paid to Febiuarv t, 1900. In De
cember, 1809, a special effoit was mada
to meet a note at n bank ot $l.t."0.
The congiegatlon and othois sub
set ibeil liberally, the largest subscilb
oi.s being V. S. Jones and Mis. Maty
Jones,. $100' the Mooslc Ponder com
pany, $100, and the Steiiiek Creek Coal
lompany, SIOO. Tho cftort was suet ess.
ful, with the aid of a ui.tnt from thei
chtirch erection board ol $7i.' and
March '.", IbOS, the note was ptld, and
all indebtedness resting on tho church
edlftte was removed. Soon iifterwnrd
the church was dedicated nvl later the
present pastot. Rev. S H. Moon, was
'ailed and Installed. Other Indebted
ness has been gi.uluallv ;iald, the
crow'nlng effort being made last vveek,
the Young People's sotiutv (ontiibut
lug flfil. and th.- Ladles' Aid $12 ol. Tho
entlio indetbednejs jald In the Int
two venis and three months. Includ
ing pu1 chase of an oigan. Is $.',100.
Deducting the giant from the boaid
of ('hutch erection the amount inlsed
by this literal congtep.it Ion fir debts
Is. In iouiiiI numbers, $1,100. The con
giegitlon Is to be heartily congra
tulated. The little folks tnttlnp- pint In the
.mothris' enteitalnment will meet In
I the hose hoifc Trlday night Instead
! of tonight, at 7 o'clock.
I D. B. Thomas has nte.cpted the pol
! tlor. as section foienuin under the
Delawaie, Lackawanna and Western.
Mi. Thomas will have chiige ot the
Jennyn section. He w.n formerly see
! tlon foreman at thlK pbite, but un
signed his iiosltlon and for the pau
year has been laboring for the Dolph
Coal company. Mi. Thomas will as
suirm his new position February 1.
Tlie Keystone Stoie company's stonj
will oppn up this mot nine after being
closed for the past two days on no
count of taking inventory.
The Ontario colliery will bo closet!
down for a few days on account of tba
breaking down of the large breakei
engine. Tho -accident occurred y.ster-
asostblj, ncalatlai mtdielnt.
Onlr hutnloM bA
lasiia o wa, ii ;
yeu wast th txtii, gel
Punnvroval PIIIn
Pharmacist, ecr. Wyoming avenue and
A BUFFALO ATTORNEY.
Cnreil of Catarrh or Long Stand
ing by rcrunn.
Hon. George D. Ycomans.
Hon. George D. Ycomnn", nominated
for District Attorney for the city of
Buffalo, N. Y., Is a well known and
popular lawyer of that city, wtltet.:
"It affords me pleasure to be able
to add a word of endorsement for tho
great and lasting benefits I havo le
ceived from Peruna. I had been a
sufferer from catarrh for a long time
and found no permanent relief until
after taking a few bottles of Peruna,
which, have permanently lelievoJ
mo."
Addiess the Pel una Medicine C .,
Columbus, U, for a lice book on
"Winter Catarth."
Ask your diugglst for a free Pel una
Almanac for the year 1900.
dav. The engine was h.idly d. image-.
Met chant 1. Knv. hn--e places
of business Is In the l.cdverJ block,
will on Tliurdnv move his slock to
Foiest City, whole ho will embarK In
the s-ntne tnde.
Cateiers H. Gtelner & Son fuinlshr-d
the refreshments at the I'reo anl
Accepted Ma-ons' ban iuel lJfet even
ing. BALD MOUNT.
Mr. and Mis. o. Vanllusklik spent
Sunday In Scranton.
Dr. it S. Cooper, who has been ser
iously III, Is convalescing.
Mrs. Hliz.iboth Robsnn has leeovered
fiom her lee "nt Illness.
Llmei RIchaids, son and daughter,
spent Sunday with his sister, Mis, i:d
Felby, at Tayloitown.
Joseph La Cop ind family expect to
lemove to Scranton In the near future.
Mi. LaCoe will leave his faim under
capable supei Intendence.
Mr. and Jlrs. i:. R Waid have psu-nl
Invitations to a patty to be given at
theli home on Friday i veiling, I'eb
unry 2.
Mi". W. L. Sperte, who has been
"pending a week with bei patents, Mr.
and Mis. c. Vanlltiklrlc, letipncd to
her home in S ranton on Tip ''lay.
W. A. Hill made n tilp to Taylor on
Sntuidav night to oecui the son Ice i
of a voteilnatv surgeon for one of his
hoisei-. Th? treatment wis elfcctml.
C. V.mHusklik has lecoveied fiom
his recent Indisposition.
H. P. Rlclriids Is suffiiiiif- fiom the
gtip. Hl son, Jay, Is oer upjlng his
position in the mnll seivici- n-mpoi-nilly.
Rev. AIilI Wilgley t"ects to ligln
a seiios ofeMia meetings in th" .Meth
odist Episcopal chuith on Sunday
e veiling next.
A company of tlfty-thto- constitut
ing the Ladles' Aid society of the
Mt thodist Episcopal church, was in
tei tallied at dlnrei on Wodnes-day of
last week by Mis. .Taim.s White.
Mis. i)cl Wrlgley is entei tabling
hej niothui. Mis, Chase, ut ractoty
v llle.
lohn Kunsmun. of Milwaukie, was
a tallei In town on Sunday.
Catarrh Cannot Be Cuied
with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as tlity
(iimiot reach the soat of the disease.
Catarrh Is a blood or constitutional dis
tune, and In older to cuio it joii must
take luterml remedies. Hall's Catarili
Cure Is taken Internally, and ici illnctly
oi. the blood ami mucous burfaces. Hull's
Catarrh Cure Is not a ciu.ick medicine
It was prescribed by one of tho best
lihyMcians In this country for yeiM, and
is a icgulnr prescription. It is conip i-vd
l of the best tonlts Known, combined vlth
the best blood purifiers nctliu dliectly
1 on thu mucous sui faces. Tho perfect com
binitlon of the two Ingredlnntii s what
nrodiites such wonderful icsnlls In mr.
ing Catarrh. Send for testimonies free.
F. J. CUKNHY &. CO, Plops.. Toledo, O.
Sold by (liuggistH. price 7'c
Jiairs jamlly i'llls are the best.
KIPLING AND BABBIE.
The Two Writers of This Decade
Who Will Live.
Hairy Thurton ppek. nfter levlew
Ing the llteiatme of the past ten year.)
In Alnslee'r for February, decides that
Kipling and Hurtle in th" only writ
ers 'vhosowoilt will survive. He says;
"Above all this mats of mtdlociity
thi'io lises befoie tho mind the tlguio
ot lliidy.'inl KIplltiR, win alone of thu
write! s of tho p.ut tin yenie has
given to the w oi Id something tint
teallv thillln' It, aril that bns loused
a genuine and cndiiilng iidmiration.
Ills cxt inordinary fence and vlgoi, his
fiee-h.md tioatmeiu'ot his rtibjee,ts,
even the cntoloss nudiclty of his stylo
mid something that eices upon im
pudence In his Hit i aiy manner have
made him quite unique; and In his
Jungle Hooks theie Is found n wealth
of cientive imagination and a peno
tiatlon Into the mvsterlcs of what Is
primitive nnil pilmcvnl that cannot be
paralleled In the literatuic of any psj
pie. If any nine; novelist of tho pist ten
yearn ins wilt ten an thing in Hngllsh
I bat will enUurt, It Is pcilinp'3 Mr. j.
M Tlairle. whoso ''oinriand of tho pa
thetic is something mn'e than a nierj
literary tiltk. und suggerts the nos-
i session of that Intuitu gnlu which
goes unerringly to the tiy kouicc of
both feais and laughter. Yet If Mr
Kipling is to be lemeinbe.rc', t will
b'j by his Jungle Rooks and his shott
stoibs onlvj for in his. novels, It they
can be called ro, ho Is obviously ill it
ease and dees not attain to the aills
tic completeness that ni.uks Ms shoiter
stoiies,
In lik.i manner Mi. Uirrle will prob
ably bo remembered by ono or two
of hU pinc'tictlons rt the mo-f just
ns I myself believe that Stevenson In
the end will live thiough the one nhort
tour do foretv-whlch he hlmrclf at last
dime to datest tho ttny of 'Dr.
.lekyll and Mr. Hyde.' which cannot
possibly Iw forgotten, be-MUte it has
c;lven to our laiis-urgo nn nllegorlctl
tnodt of repiesrntlng tie ethical qual
ity of man."
THEATRICAL.
"Tho Fast Mail."
Another largo house hist night saw
"Tho Fait Mull' pioduced by tho Hunt-lcy-Jat
kjon (Stock company, it Is strong
In a set tile niul dramatic way and gtoatly
ilrllchtid the auillenct'.
'J'ltls afternoon the bill will be thn "Do
fmiltei," mid tonight 'Tor Liberty and
Love," which Is one of tho strongest
dramus In tho repertoire of the company.
'The Top Notchor8.,
At tho Oalctv tl Is afternoon ni.d cvtn
Ing "Tho Top Notchers" Vaudeville com
pany will close Its engagement.
It Is suld to be tho best vaudeville or
ganization seen at the Qnlcty thU sea
son. A White House Concert.
The first formal soclil affair given nt
the White House by President and Mis.
McKlnley was the Male dinner, which
took plate en Wednesday evening, March
21, 1S'7. Alter dinner the distinguished
tompnny adlourned to the Hlue Parlor,
and weio delightfully entertained by u
c harming musical programme given by
Rlla Russell and Franz Wlttitek. In ad
dition to tho dinner guests a number of
tho most pi eminent residents were In
vited to the concert. At the cIoro of
the coi cert tho president congiatulatcd
VII7tk In most flattering terms upon his
highly niti'tlc rendering or of his violin
olos, and presented him with a "bou
tonnlere" und autograph, as a slight toV
cn of appreciation.
Tho rare orportui.lty of appealing be.
foro so distinguished (.n nsunbly at tho
oxocutlvo mansion Is nllotcd to a few,
but thoso who mo so fortunate as to at
tend the concert at tlio Lcum theater
this evening and hear this grent artist
will not wonder at the high cmnpllinput
paid bin: by that engagement.
Mark Twain's Campaign.
It Is not generally ki.ovvn, remarked
lMwbi Mnvo, tho actor, recently that
Mark Twain was for a time nn ofllcer
In Conltclerate service, during tho lato
lebclllon. 1 got thu Moiy from himself,
and It Is pretty good. During tho time
nn father was dramatizing "Pudd'nhcail
Wilson," Mi.. Clemens wis for a time
our guest, and one dny nt dinner be told
us his soldles lag epeilvnee being
In ought up In a slave-holding community
he naturally sympathized with the south,
and soon nftei tho o eplng ot lio.itllltii s
Joined tho Confederates at Rallh county,
Mo, as a tctond lleuten mt, under tten
ci.il Tom lb ills
Ills military career lasted two weeks,
n,u row Iv missing the distinction of be
ing captured bv Colrnel Ulysses S Giant.
Shottlv after he resigned, eplulnjiig that
ho had become Incapacitated by fiillgm
lliioiigh pe'ipctiril rutrenllng. "Puild'n
head Wilson" vlll be .seen at the Lytcum
ntt Fild iv evening
Hi Henry's Minstrels.
HI llenrv's Greater Impiowd Mlnstul
Aggregation of llftv nll-nliltf artists will
aiipeir nt the Lyceum theater Saturday,
Feb. ,",, matlnco and night. The com
piny haK Just retimed from tho most
successful engagements ever known on
tho Paiifle ttast Thev are specially
cuniplimeuted by the Sun Fianclteo.
Denver and Pot Hand Jomnab, whne
they hive npi cared, as having flno sing
er', talented comedians, accomplished
dancers nnd n brand new first part, and
their olio of high-grade vaudevilles is
composed of th very best.
Among the principals Is Ttllly Claik,
Rivmuiul Teal. Charles Wlulen Frank
Motion, Walter Flliott. the Coutures
brotlnis. the Premlim CU-a tlub, the
Plttston bovs. Divld Caller and Will
Picbvn. Mr. Ill Hi nr- and a host of
other well-known artists.
GERMANY'S STRIDES.
Emperoi William the Star Expan
sionist of Today In Sixteen Yeata
the Germans Have Acquiied Col
onies Five Times ns Latge as the
Mother Countiy.
In an aitldc on 'The Fnit-d States
of the Wen Id," wilttcn by Cc-ihko L--land
Hiintoi. In Alnsiee's, -.o ilud this
Intel esting oiitliiic of Goiniuny'h pio
gics in the last twenty years. "The
Ooman c'lurlie. loatnlng wisdom fiom
Fngiind, and perhaps lemimbeiin.
the .nubltloiiq of tlu- Oit.it Fletten two
centuiles b.'f.iio, l r-fiMf tl to be i cm
tent with land empire tnul longed for
the fioedoin oi the eea They went to
lbltish shlpyarc's and learned how to
put together the enormous shells of
steel that are used today for com
mcico and for war upon tho ocean.
In many lespects, they hr.e alioady
Miipahrod tlvlr teacheis.
"In the shoit space of sixteen year-i
the Oeimans have a"ciuirod colonies
with live times the area nnd one-fifth
the population of the inothet country.
As tho most for tilt spilr of the earth
hul already leen puempted. how
ever, thoy wore obliged to take what
bad been neglected by clheis ns of n.)
neenv.nl. The llrst litb piisso they se
cuied was Kino Chati bay, with the
province of Sliantitnrr as n. nhnm nt
inlluencc. Hcie thoy will have- an op-
luriuniiy io hiiow vvnat (icininn iia
tlence, German thrift and Oeiman
method can accomplish. Judging by
what has been done in less piomlsln'r
colonies, the result will be gratify
ing to German expansionists, of whom
L'mperor William is ill si
"In China tlieie Is ovety leason why
Germans should :ill,;n themselves!
with tho t'lent enmnieiel ii nntlmn
German uiaii'ifactiiieis havo leached
a point when they em compete In
open maiket with unv In tho wuild.
What thoy nsk now Is Unit their gov.
eminent should give their, an oppoi
I ttinltv to compete wnd while Aginr-
lan influence has in tho past hampered
tiade lolatlons notably vlth thJ
I lilted Sfite. the Industiial growth
of Geimanv Is such that tho political
power of the Agiailnr.f. 1 dlialnUli
ing. Of coi'.isp, tile Geinniv) would
not be too niodoht to uiubntiiko alone
the exiiloltntlon of ihn wlinlA if Pliln.i
I but that Is Impossible'.
..vct.il... .... n.... .n.. ... .1 ......
., I.lll- III' .MM- c-.lll IICJilloSV Willi
certainty what gieat power Is some
day to occupy Cmstimtlnople, It Is
significant tint the Go: mans are ex
ploiting commeiclully not only Tur
l.c y, but also the Halkan states. Ger
man tnpit.il has taken .idantnge of
the pei son il filendshiji existing be
tween the kalsor nnd the sultan to
seture conceshlons in Tuikey for the
building of railways nnd the intro
duction of steamship lints. Tho Influ
ence that Fiance nme exoiclFcd In
the Levant has been superseded by
Gorman Iniluence. The Iiiiluencn ot
Russia, still great because of fear, be.
comes lesj In propoitlon ar the sultan
loans more upon his filend. Vmiperor
William. Tho tlu-atib a! tiJp of tho
Intter tu Palestine w.ts an outward
sign of this. I.'nglaud, it should ba
noted, rppeais to hi content to allow
Germany to grow nt the expense of
Husjdu.
In Peisla, npain. Geininn anl Fng
Ish Interests nre opposed to Russian
Intel tsts. When tho G"imans build to
F.ugi'id, tho railway for which they
nlro'idy have a concession, and which
tho rultnn Is eager to have construct
ed, It can bo made to piy only bv
.extending 't tniougn t'oisia to con
nect with Ire nnullsh inllvvnv in In
idla. This v ould complete the over-
The People's
Srf'-'rfW.t'rf''''
A POPULAR GLL'ARING HOUSU for tlto lleiuflt nt All Who
Havo Houses to Rent, Real Estnts or Other Property to
Sell or Exchune, or Who Want Situations or Help Thais
Small Advertisements Cost Ono Cent a Word, Six Insertions for
Five Cents a Word Except Situation! Wanto.1. Which Arj In
sorted I-'rce.
FOR RENT
Wi:ST.MINSTi:tl HOTEL FOR RENT
April 1. Enqulro John Jermyn, lb)
Wjomlng avenue.
I'OR UKNT-FnOM APRIL 1. 100O,
store No. 231 Lackawanna avenue, oc
cupied bv Lackawanna Hardwaro Co.
lnuulro of J. II. Qunster.
FOR SALE
FOIl BALE-A GOOD LIOHT COUPE IN
good order; suitable for a physician.
Price, Undertaker, South Main avenue.
WANTED-TO RENT.
WNTnDJRrnHED'TlOT'BinT
able for gentleman nnd wife: central
ly located. Address. X, Y, C, Tribune.
FURNISHED ROOMS.
foii" RnNTNicLLV ruRNisimn
front room with closets, hot and cold
water, gas unci eltctilc lights, ill Adams
uvtntie. Centrally locnttd.
FOR KENT A PLEASANT Fl'R.
lilshed room with bath, lent teuton
able. No. Jll Madison avenue.
WANTKD-TWO NICKLV rURNI8IIED
rooms with board. Centrally located
Address W., Tribune tilllce.
BOARDING.
EOARUINO 525 PINB STREET.
AGENTS WANTED.
I WANT SOME GOOD AGENTS. MEN
and woinin, to canvass, people who
can and will work, cun makn good
money, lmiutro between 7 and b p m , St.
Charles Hotel, Imjuliu for Mr, Cook.
HELP WANTED-MALE.
WANraDnVOGiTOlTM
apply at otlieo of tho Si ranton Uutton
Company.
ENERGETIC SALESMAN - COUNTRY
work. School supplies. Salary $UK)
and extras. II. O. Evans & Co , Chi
cago, 111
WANTED- EY AN ESTARL19HED
business o a high older, a representa
tive of abllltj and backing who can take
up Its work in thn state of Pennsylvania ;
no fcchemo; permanent business with
money In It for the right party. Address,
giving references. FOUNTAIN RATH
I1IIUSII CO., Onind Rapids. Mich
HELP WANTED-FEMALE.
vvummjFiNi:D, educated.
energetic, young woman as nursery
governess; must bo able to sew, havo
liulgment In feeding, clothing and car
ing for the general health of three small
children. None others need applv. Ap
ply to Rooms 5 and i! Commonwealth.
LADIES TO DISTRIBUTE TREE SAM
pies in city. Call at 320 Washing
ton avenue, from 8 20 to 1010 a. m. today.
WANTED-TO BUY.
WAXTED-TO RUT FOR CASH. SEC-
iind hand watches, lewelry, old gold
nnd silver. Gardner, 2:u' Spruce stieet.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY
OOOl) OPPORTUNITY FOR THE
light pirty to Invest JGOfiU foi hair In
terest in a coal mine In the 10ft coal re
gion The mine can bo made In four
months to net J'U a day. This will stand
a thorough iiivestiKitlon Address, c'onl
Mine, Trillium oiilte.
j:00 TO $100). WITH SERVICE, TO IN
vest In unv legitimate buslncs that
will bear Investigation. Address E. Trib
une ollU'e. .
REWARD.
TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS REWARD
will be paid tor the emlli-t. n liable
and most complete Information, regarding
the nut lenient made between the Anthrn
eltu Mlnlrg Comp my nnd the miners in
the Wve,mlng and Lackawanna Valleys,
ns to the price to be paid for powder. It
Is alleged that this agreement was made
when wages weio adjusted In 1S7J or 187!
If possible gives names and ndditc4. of
the p.ntlis who represented the miners
at that time Anthracite Alliance, car.)
John C. Haddcck, No. I Hroadwny, New
Yoik.
CITY SCAVENGER
A. R BRIOGS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS
and cess pools; no odor. Improved
pumps used. A. 11 HRIGGS. Piopilet"r.
Leave crdcis 110) Noith Main avenue,
or Eleke's drug store, corner Adams and
Mulbcriy. Telephone SiJO.
NEWSPAPERS
THE WILKE3-BARRE RECORD CAN
be had In Scranton nt the news stands
of Relsman Bron.. 405 Spruce and 503 Lin
den; M. Norton 322 Lackawanna avenue;
I. 8. Bchutzcr. Ill Spruce street.
DRESSMAKING.
DRESSMAKING FOR CHILDREN TO
order; also ladles' waists. Louise
Shnemaktr, U2 Adams avenue.
SCALP TREATMENT.
VWX WVw
MRS L. T. KELLER, SCALP TREAT
nient, 50c; shampooing, 50c.: facial
mats ige, manicuring, lmc. j chiropody,
7iil Qulucy.
LEGAL.
- r , ,-w
THE ANNUAL MEETING OP THE
btockholdtis ol the Lickuvvunni
Trust nud Safe Deposit Company for tho
rleetlon of cllrectots to setvo tor tho en
suing year will be held ut tho ollleo of
the Company, 4M Lackawanna uveuue,
Kciuiitou, Pu . cm Mi'iiilns February, 6,
19. between tho hours of thieo and four
o'clock p. m.
SHEPHERD AYARS, Vice President.
land route from Berlin, and the west
to Rombay and v.nuld make Poisla to
a consldeiabbi extent eoinmercl.illv
subsldlaiy to eleimau mere hints In
Tut key. On the other hand, if Russia
soled Rerdct Abbas, on the Peislan
Gulf, nnil connected It by rail with
the Russian railway systems to tho
noi th, Russia would have in Tersla
unothei vassal slate, and would be in
a iiosltlon to w taken Go man influence
In Tutkcy, Alone, Eu?lnnd would find
it dltflcult to pi event IUisfUi fiom bo.
coming ptedomlnant In ull IVisIa aa
rln now Is In northern Persia. Togo'
thei, Englmd and flermuny can to
their mutual advantage open IVisIa
to the conimeice of the world, and,
while maintaining Its nominal indepen
dence, Introduce moduli: civilisation."
PILES CURED IN i TO C NIGHTS -Ono
application gives relit f, Dr. Agnow's
Ointment Is a boon for III hlng Plies, or
Blind, Bleeding Piles, It relieves quickly
and permanently. In skin eruptions it
stands without a rival. Thousands of
testimonials If you want evidence, 3i
cents. For pale by Matthews Bros, and
. T. Clnrk.-t.
Exchange.
SITUATIONS WANTED
SmMTK'wAlTK !d-"i7y'YOI,N(
tnurrled man! uny klr.d of work. 1.
8., Trlbunu ofllcc.
SITUATION WANTE1J-1IY A YOUNG
girl to do HMil houewoil( or dlsn
washer. Apply tt5 North Main avenue,
11 do Park.
WANTED - 11Y A MAN OF GOOD
bnblts; nble to furnish best of cllv
referencts, position us flremnn, engineer,
or watchman. Plcaie aeldreas "M. T" IW1
Ash street, Scranton, Pa.
AN EXPERIENCED AND COMPETENT
Philadelphia burtruder would like sit
uation. Call or address for Interview.
A. P. Weston, 1137 Albright avenue.
SITUATION WANTED ELEVATOR
man; porter In stole. William Sou.
mr, ih3 Laekavvanun avtnue.
BOOKKEEPER WOULD LIKE EN-
gagument for two days ench week to
assist on books. X. Y. 7. , Tribune olllc e.
WANTED-OFFICE WORK MY A MAN
of W v ears' varied business experience;
niodornto nlaiv; good refennces. Ad
diess r Tribune ollite.
SITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG
iron to do driving, or farm band, ago
20 and willing to work. Address Ch.uley
M. Cniy, No. 4 Joins' block. In rear of
1711 Price street. Answer at once.
drug8tuation'wanti:d BY
voting man with three years' expert
encu In drug store. Dings, 1711 Way no
avenue, City
YOUNG GIRL. AGE l". EXCELLENT
soprano voice, arents poor, would
like to have some training free, sci
vlees In return: lefertnces. Address, J.
M. Tilbuno ofllcc. '
PROFESSIONAL.
ACCOUNTANT AND AUDITOR.
E C. SPAULDINC, J I TRADERS' BANK
building.
ARCHITECTS
EDWARD II. DAVIS, ARCHITECT,
Connell building. Scranton.
LEWIS HANCOCK. JR. ARCHITECT.
13" Spruce st , cor. Wui-h. av.. Scianton.
FREDERICK L. BROWN. ARCHITECT,
Prlco building. 12G Washington nvenue,
Scranton.
OINTISTS
DR I. O. LYMAN, SCRANTON PRI
vate Hospital, cor. Wyoming and Mul
berry. DR. H. T. REYNOLDS. OPP. P. 6.
DR. C. C. LAUBACH. 115 Wyoming ave.
WELCOME C. SNOVEH, Coal Exchnngo
2nd floor. Room D, Hours, to 1. 2 to 5
HOTELS UND RESTAURANTS
THE ELK CAFE, 125 AND 127 FRANK
lln avenue. Rates reasonable.
P. ZEIGLER, Proprietor.
SCRANTON HOUSE. NEAR D , L & W.
passenger depot. Condiictid on tho Ea
ropean plan. VICTOR KOCH, Prop.
i wmif
RICHARD J. BOURKE. ATTORNEY-at-Lnw,
5O0-2 Lackawanna avenue Cen
tral law business, coll"ctlons and loans
J. W. BROWNING, ATTORNEY AND
Cciunsellor-at-Luw. Rooms 31J-213 ilvars
building.
D B. REPLOGLE, ATTORNEY-LOANS
negotiated on real ctati' beuurlty
Mi'ars building, cornet Washington
avenue and Spiuee street
M J. DONA1IOF. ATlORNEY-AT-Law.
Ofllces. bl2-C13 Mears building.
FRANK E FOYLE. ATTORNEY AND
Cotinsellor-nt-Luvv. Burr biilldlns.
Rooms Ti and 14, Wu-hlngton nvenue
WILLARD. WARP.EN ,t KNAPP. AT
tennevs and Counc llor'-nt-Lnw. Itc
publlcan building. Washington avenue
JESBFP & .irSSl'P. ATTORNEYS A.NTi
Counsellors - at - Law, Commnnwealth
building; rooms , 20 and 21
JAMES W. OAKFORD ATTOItNEY-AT-Lnw
Rooms Ml 515 and 510 Board of
Trade buPellng.
EDWARD W. THAYER ATTORNEY.
Rorms 103-!VM, nth floor Mears building.
L A WATRES ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
r.02 Board of Trade building, Scranton.
Pa
C. R. PITCHER. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Commonwealth building Scianton. Pa
PATTERSON WILCOX. TRADERS'
National Bank building.
C. COMFGYS. rrJ3 R j- p n L f C A N
building.
A W. RERTHOLF. A T T O R N E Y.
Meats building
DR. W. E. ALLEN, 513 NORTH WASH-
Ington nvenue.
DR 8 W. L'AMOREAUX. OrriCE '.""l
Wnshlnclon nverue. Residence nis
Afulherrv. Chronic diseases, lungs,
heart, kldnevs nnd conito-iirlmry c,r
gnns a specialty. Hours l to 4 p m
"unii.i
SCHOOL OF TMELACKAWANN.V
Scranton. Pa. Courses preparatory to
oollojro, law. medicine oi biM'io.s,
Opens Sept 11th. Send fir c itnlojue.
Rev Thomas M. Cnnn LL D . princi
pal nnd proprietor; W. E. Plumley. A
M., 1 e.admaster.
G. R. CLARK K. CO. SEEDMEN AND
Nurserymen; store HC AVashlncton nve
ui o' Breen hoit'c, 1359 North Main ave
nue; stcro telephone, 72.
JOS. KFETTEL7 REAR Mt LACKA
wanni nvenue, Scranton, Pa, manufac
turer of Wire Screens
MIFC'LU'V-SWi
BAUER'S ORCHESTRA-MUS!CfoR
balls, picnics, pnitles. iceeptlons, wed
dings and concert woik fuinlsheii Fur
teims uddri'H R. J. Manor, conductor.
J17 Wyoming uveiu'e, over Ilulberts
music store
MF.GARGEE BROTHERS ' PRINTERS
si pplles, envelopes piper bags, twine
Waiehouse 130 Washington avenue,
St ranton. Pa.
RAILROAD TIME TABLES
Central KallrmJ '' N'civ Iciw
Stations tn New York Foot of Liberty
stieet, N. R . nnd South Ftrr, Whitehall
street.
Anthracite conl used etluslvil, lusur.
Ing cU.iullneB!, und comfn-t
TIMETABLE IN EFFECT NOV it W,
Trains leave Scranton fot New Yoik,
Newark, F'i7.ib. th, l'hll idolphln. Eastern,
Bethlehtm, Alleiitown, Maurh Chunk und
Wbltu Huven, ut l 11 u tu i ivpius, i,io,
express, IVJ p. m. bundas. 2 15 p. m,
For l'lttston and Wilkes-llarre, s :o a.
' . n.t .1.1 .. n, UlKiiliiVU "f, ...
8'0 a. m. nnu i .; n. iu.
For Reading, Lebanon and Hnrrlsbuig,
via AHentown. 6 3) a. m , 1 2J p. m. Sun
dus 8, 2 15 p. m.
For Pottsvllle. 8 a m . 1 20 p. m.
Through tickets to nil points east, south
and west at lowest into at tho station.
' J. II. OLHAFSEN, Gen. Sum..
II P. BALDWIN, Gen, Pals. Agt.
RAILROAD TIME
TABLES.
Schedule In Effect November 18,
isoa.
Trains leave Scranton:
0.45 n. m., week days, for Sunbury,
Hnrrisburg, Philadelphia, Baltl
more, Washington, and for Pitts
burg nnd tho West. . i
0.38 n. m., week days, for Hazleton,
Fottsvllle, Beading, Norristown,
and Philadelphia; and for Sun
bury, Hnrrisburg, Philadelphia,
Bflltimoro.Washlngton and Pitts
burg nnd the West.
2.18 ?. m., week days (Sundays 1.B8
p. m,), for Sunbury, Harrlsburg,
Phllndelphli, Baltimore, Wash
ington and Pittsburg and ths
West.
4.27 p. m., week days, for Sunbury,
Harrlsburg, Philadelphia and
Pittsburg.
J. R. wood, Ocn. Pass. Atrt.
J. II. HUTCHINSON, Gen. MgT.
Del.. Luokit. nni Western.
Oft.,.,T" I:TcC, n!(' 1". 1899-
. ?HTI,I',a,e Scranton for New York
SI rh 300' r"ic,' sw lid 10 05 a. m.t 12 55
nnd s 33 p. m. For Philadelphia at 5 30,
jw and 10 o-, a. m.; 12 r.1 and 3 31 p. m.
' or Stroudsbtirg nt C lu p. in. Milk and
.vccommodatlon nt 3.10 p. in. Arrive at
i",cn nt C5S' 7'18' 9'W n- "! l'0''' 2-
l.'.'i19 nml s:!S V- m. Anlvo at Phlla
oephla at 10 00 a. in.: lew. 3 18, 8.00 and
S -t !' m. Arrive from Now York at 1. 03.
-t and 4 00 u. m.; 100, 152, 6 33 and 8.4
K-A'f,n..rom Stroudsbiirg at 0(1 n. m.
i , V Lonvo Scranton for Buff nit
"" Intel mediate stations nt 12.10, 2 50,
v and ) CO u. ,. ; 1 55 unci 5 50 p. m. Foi
t'swego and Sjricuso at 4 05 a. m. nnd
.'.' P. m. For Ulica nt 2 50 a. m. and
' ' P. m. For Montroso nt 900 a. ro.;
. . L nnd 5 50 p. m. For Nicholson
? nnd C.n i m. Arrive in Scranton
noni Buffulo at 210, 2.55. 6 23 and 10.00 u.
m : a v0 and 7 in p. m. From Oswego and
Hvracuso nt 2 53 a. in.: 12 3S und 3 30 p. m.
' "'m Sm.icusc nt 7.10 p in. From tltlci
nt .in u. m.; 12 3S anil 3 30 p. m. From
Nicholson ut 7 50 a. m. and 6 00 p. r.i.
i-rc.m Montrose at 10 00 a. m.; 3.20 ant
7.10 p tn.
BLOOMSBFUO DIVISION - Lenv
Scranton for Northumberland at 6 30, 10 0)
a. rn.i l 51 nnd fi in p. m. For Plymouth
nt 1 , ,i io and S p-l p. in. Tor Nantlcoko
nt s.in a. m Anlvo nt Northumberland
nt P3, n. m.: I.to. 60S and 930 p. m. Ar
rive Nantlcoko at D 20 a. in. Arrive nt
Plv mouth at 2 0-., 4 10 and 0 17 p m. Ar
rive nt bernnton fiom Northumberland
ii t 9 12 n. m ; 12 r,. IV. nnd 8 50 p. m.
rom Nantlcoko at 11 no n. m From
PI) mouth nt 717 n m : 3 2' nnd 6 05 p. m.
SUNDAY TRAINS.
SOt'TTI-Loavo Scranton at 213, 3 00,
5 30, MO-, n. m.: 3 31 and 140 p m.
NORTH Leave Scranton at 1210, 2 30,
4 0", p m ; l r and 5 r0 p m
BLOOMSBURG DlVtSION - LcaVo
Scranton nt 10 05 a. m. nnd 6 10 p. m.
Delaw.irj aiii Hudson.
On Nov. Fith. 1S09, trains will leavo
Scranton ns follows:
For Carbonel ile-rt 20, 7 53, 8 53, 10 13 a.
m : U noon: 121. 2 20, 3T2, 5 21, 6 23, 7.57,
9 1". 11,00 p m ; 1 Pi a. in.
For Albany. Saratoga. Montreal. Bos
ton, New Englind points, etc. 6 20 a. m ;
2 20 p. m.
For HonoMlalc-e; 20, 10 13 a. m.. 2 20, C25
p. m.
For Wllkes-Barre-C 41. 7.4?. 8 43, 9 .
10 II n. m : 12M, 12S, 218, 3 33, 4 27, 6.10,
7.41. 10 41, 11 10 p. m
For New York, Philadelphia, etc., via
Lehigh Valley Rallroad-C 45 p. m.; 12 03,
2 IS, 4 27 p m : with Black Diamond Ex
press, ii ro p m.
For Pennsvlvnnla Railroad points, 6 43,
9 r.S n. in ; 2 IS, i 27 p. m.
For western points, via Lehigh Vallcv
Rallio.ul 7 4S o. m.: 12 0.1. 3 33. with Black
Dlumond Expres". 10 41, 11 30 p. lil.
Tinlns will arrive In Scranton as fol
lows. From Cnrbondiile nnd the North 6 40,
7 4. .;?, "4, 10 2S, 11 IS n. m.; 123, 2.13,
3 21. 4 21. 7.11, 10 IS, 11 27 p. 111.
From Wllkcs-M.itit' unci tlio soutn un,
7.4S, S4S, 10 ns. 11 13 'l m : 1.18. 2.14, 3 4S,
6 2), C 21, 7 6! 1 01, 10 01 p m ; 1 11 a. m.
SUNDAY TRAINS
For Curbiuidilej-U 03. 1113 p. m.t 2 21.
P 62. 1 47. 9 11 p m
For Wilkes-B.irre-i is, 1203 a. m.; 1 5i,
3 2S. 5 41 7 IS p. in.
For Allnnv. S irntog.i, Montreal. Bos
ton, New England points, etc.. 2 23 p. m.
Lowest i ites In all points in United
Ht.i'o and Cnnndn
.1. V BURDICK, G. P. A . Albany. N. Y.
H W CROSS. D. P. A., Str.mton, Pa.
LchiKli Vatljv Kuilro.iJ.
Ill F.ffec t Nov 11th, 1S99.
TRAINS LEAVE SCRANTON.
For Phllailelphli and New- York, via D.
fi 11 It. R ut (.13 a m und 12 01. 2 18.
4 27 (Black Diamond Express), and 1110
p m. Sunilajs, D. & H. It. It, 153, 7.43
I 'iir White Haven, HazlPton and prln
elpal points In the coal regions, via D.
fi 11 R It . ii 41, 2 IS and 4 27 p. m. For
Pottsvllle. fill. 2 1S P. m.
Fur Methlehim. Enstoii. Rending, Hnr
ilsburK and prlnelpil Intermediate sta
tions, via P Sr H. It. R . 0 45 n. m ; 1J01.
" 1 4 27 (Black Dlnmond Express), Ji .
Sumlnvs. V & H. II. R . 1 51. 7.4S p m.
Fur Tunkhannoek, 'lnw.indii. Elmlra,
itbaea. Geneva and principal Intermedl
ite stations, via I). L. W. R. R., SOS
n m.; 1 W and 311 p. in.
For Geneva. Rochester. Buffalo, Nlag
m.i Falls, Chltago, nnd all points vvhki,
via D. & H. R. R" 1-M- ' '-! (Rlatk Dia
mond Express). 7 IS. 10 41. 1110 p. m.
Sundajs. D & H. It R.. 12 01 p. m , 7 IS
Pullman pallor nnd sleeping or Lehigh
Vnllcv pirlor cars on all trains between
Wilkes-B.il i o and New- York. Phlludel
iihli Buffalo und Suspension Bridge.
IIOLLIN H WILBUR, Gen. Supt., '.i
Ciirtlnndt street. New York.
CHARLES S LEE. Gen. PabS Agt, 21
Coitlnndt street New- York.
A. V NONNEMACIIER, Dlv. Pas. Agt,
South Bethlehem, Pa
Fur tickets and Pullman reservation
applv "09 Lnckawannn nve , Scranton, Pa.
i:rle and Wyoming Valley.
Time Table lu Eftect Sept 11th. ISal
Tinlns leave Scranton for New Yoik,
New burgh and Intermediate points on
Uric i.iltroid, also fur Haw ley nnd local
iinlnts nt 7 05 a m. and 2 28 p in
Returning trains nirlve nt Hcranto.'
nt 10 21 n. m. and J 1C and 9 10 p m
stu.N'i'o nivusio'v.
in i:rfc( t net. '-"wii. is.
North Hound.
houtli Bound.
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starlight
I'rt'gtou park
Win wood
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