THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE- SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1900. r LACKAWANNA COUNTY. JARBIDALE A DESTRUCTIVE FIRE. Fire broke out early esterdny morn ing In the Torrncc street bakery of Theodore Elmer. After much difficulty caused 1y frozen lire plugs, shortngo of hose find lottcn hose, which was constantly bursting nl critical time?, the firemen subdued the Hitmen. The buildings destroyed were the Elmer bakery nnd residence, Insurance $1,500 on building and $1,000 on contents: Henly bnrn, Insurance, $250; Hanks house, $1,000; Hoban bottling vvusks and bnrns, no Insurance. The tofil loss Is estimated between $7,000 and $$,000. At ono time the residence of Deputy Hevenue Collector and Mrs. V. D. Evans was In great danger. Both were confined to their bed by nines'. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Miss Ethel Robblns Is visiting Hones dale friends. Mrs. C. n. Munn nnd daughter, Marlon, will leave Syracuse for Nine veh Monday, and visit there n week before returning to their home In thin city. Prank Hubbard and son have so. turned from Honcsdsslo. Mrs. (Home Davis and daughter liave returned to .Seranton. Mrs. Whitman, of Honesdale, Is tho Ruest of Mrs. Tears at Dr. Wheeler's Private hospital. Miss Pnscoe entertained sixty of tho Young Lady Workers of the Methodist church Thursday afternoon and a de lightful time was had. JERMYN AND MAYFIELD. Borough. Council Met Last Evening. A Quiet Wedding-Other News of Interest. The borough council met In regular session lust evening, nil the members being pifhent. A hydrant on the East Side near the depot was repotted buist and the e uinsrUtoo wore in structed to have It H'tulrcd. The now planks for th" btldgo which has been awaited for sevoial months have ar rived and will be laid down next week. A committee of the council was appointed to wait upon the May field council to at tango for lan addi tional ate light to be placed at tho boundaty of both botough". Tho following bills weie ordcted paid: John Humphrey, $1.50; E. 11. Nicholson, ."0 cents; chief of police, $40.2".: J. CJ. Avety, $2.T5; electiic lights, $n7.'-V Attorney Cntey, $10.60. Mr. Samuel Pryoi, of this borough, and Miss Lizzie Coyle. of Caibondale, iveie iittletly murlod at Ninevah on Thuisday. They will commence housekeeping sum week on South iMain stseot. The tegular semi-monthly meeting of the Fianklin Llteiary society was held Thursday evening at which tho following olllceis vet( elected tor the ensuing ear: Pi evident. Georgi Myers; vlct-piesldent, Joseph O'Hrlen; seetetnry. Ruth Ilrown; tteasuier, Cello- Mullally. The Judges who heard the debate on the Hi Itlsh-Boer war at the previous meeting gave their decision In favor of the negative side. The teachers nnd othets who have been so Interested In the affairs of the society are requested to attend the next tegular meeting whl"h will be held on Thutxloy evening, February 15, for which an Interesting programme Is being prepared. The remalrs of Frank Duffy, the well-known von of Bisrgess Duffy, of May'leld, who while In the tegular army was accidentally drowned In Cu ba last year, are to be brought with tho other dead soldiers In this coun try shottly and eftorts will be mado by Mr. Duffy to have those of his son 'bt ought hete for interment. The Press says Hutcher Haas and Mosher spent Tuesday fishing at Mud Pond. Tho deacon had the mis fottune to freeze three of his finger dining the ttlp. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Thompkins, of Railroad avenue-, arc happy over the arrival of a little daughter. The members of the Magazine club were pleasantly entertained last even ing at the home of Mrs. Theodore Townsend, of Raeon street. Henry Swetman und wife, of New York, were a few days ago the guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. David Mendelson, at Jlayfleld. Mrs. Svvetmin Is advance agent for Mortison's Faust which is booked for Monday next at the Ly ceum, Hcrunton. Samuel Harvev. whose skull was fractured by the kick of a mule soma lime ngo, has been discharged from the Carbondale hospital nnd is now at home with his parents on Depow ave nue. Michael Walsh, of Mayfleld, who is a student nt tho Georgetown Dniver slty, has been honoted with a place on the track team. He will represent his colloge In the shot put and hammer throwing. The congregation of the Congrega tional chutch nre making anango ments to hold a fair In the church about the middle of March . "A HEART AS STURDY as an oak." If the heart Is to be sturdy and the nerves strong, the blood must bo rich and pure. Hood's Sarsaparllla makes hearts sturdy because It makes good blood. It gives strength nnd courage, HOOD'S PILLS are non-Irritating, mild, effective. OLYPHANT. The 18-months-old child of Mr. and Mrs. Allan Hartman, of Hlakely, died Thursday, after a btlef illness of diph theria. The funeral will take place this afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment will be made in Union cemeterv. Mrs. Leach, of Pittston, is the guest of Mrs. Edward Tipple. Rev. Walter Qulncy Scott, D. D., of Montclalr, N. J., will deliver a lecture on "A Trip to the Holy Land" In the Presbyterian church next Ftlday even ing. The lectute will be Illustrated with stepeoptlcon views. A rare treat Is In store for those who attend. Edward Shannon nnd William O'Nell. WHEN IN DOUBT, TRY STRONG AGAIN! 0 flTfl MJ S. mMJ &zmz& rc0eh,rcu?iedbfin'' AlrRJITnd .0.,.. i,, cbeek.rTilU ptj ' money, I5.00. bead tor Ire book. For Sale by JOHN H. PHELPfc, Spruce street. mtM of Carbondale, were visitors In town Tluirsdnv. Hev. W. .1. tluest, of Wuverly, will conduct tho services of tho Hlakely Haptlst church In Edwards' hall tomor row morning and evening. Rev. Moses Hnney, pastor of tho Primitive Methodist chutch, will oc cupy tho pulpit of the Congregational chutch tomorrow evening. Regular servlies will be held In tho Susquehanna Street Haptlst church to morrow moinlng and evening. Rev. Ueorgo Hague will pi each. A number of young people from here attended the subscription dance given by the senior class of the School of the Lackawanna at the EcelsIor club house. In Sci anion, lost evening. James J. .Ionian, of Dunmoro street, Is conllned to his home with the grip. Miss Maine Mutphy, of Wllkes-Harre, Is visiting her home here. TAYLOR NEWS. Events of February Services at the Different Churches Personal News. The advent of the grand conceit to be held at the Calvary Haptlst chinch on Thttrsduy evening, Febtuaty 8, under the direction of Professor David E. Jones, Mus. line, ptomlses to be thy. musical and llter.it v tteat of the sen son. Among the performers will be Mr. Chatles Hartley, ventriloquist nnd Im personator, of Seranton; Mr. Joshua Johns, of the Schubert quartette; Mr. Edgar Probyn, basso, of Pittston. Recitations will be given by. Mr. John E. Evans and Miss Sallle Price, and many toilers. Admission, twenty-rive cents. In a recent issue we unintentionally Inserted the name of John R. Neeley as nominee for council In the Fifth wnrd on the citizens' ticket. Mr. Nee ley says that his name was placed mi the ticket without his consent, and wishes to have It removed ftom the list. Sei vices at the Calvaiy Haptlst c hurch tomorrow us usual. Pastor Rev. Dr. Hnirls olllclatlng. All ate welcome. Preaching nt the Methodist Episco pal church at the usual limits, Pastm Hev. F. Genilall occupying the pulpit. Sunday school at 2.1," p. in. The masquerade ball of the Taylor Hoe company, which will be held at Weber's link on Februaiy S, jiromlses to be the grandest aftali ever held in this town. It is the nbsotbtng topic? of the people. Thus,, who full to be Ptesent on that evening will certainly miss a giand treat', as these will be an abundance of anius"incnt time on this occasion. Foteninn and Mts. Oeoige J. Powell and daughter, of old Forge boiough, weie the guests of the fotniet's par ents, Mr. and Mis. James Powell, sr., of Ninth Taj lor. on Thusdny evening. Tajloivllle lodge. No. res, Independ ent Order of Odd Fellows, will meet this evening. Rev. Funds Miliums will pleach In the Presbyterian chinch tomonow moinlng at 10.30 o'clock. All ate coi dlally Invited. Mr. Arthur Pennlek, of the Archbald. Is visiting at Meshoppen for the past few days. Rev. Ftank J. Mllman. M. A., will pleach In the Psesbteti.sn chutch at 10 30 a. m. Tlnee persons received the ordinance of baptism at the Calvary Haptlt chinch on Thursday evening. Rev. Mr. Dean, of Paisons, was a caller on Rev, Dr. H. H. Hnirls hero on Thursday. Miss Nellie Cardwell, of drove street, Is visiting relatives in Wyoming for the past few days. The emploves of the Archbald col lleiy will receive their earnings for the month of January on Monday. Mis. Alftcd Avety, ofKing's Ferry, N. Y Is visiting her parents, Mi. nnd Mrs. E. Diake, of Old Foige borough. There will be an Illustrated lectin e at the Methodist Episcopal i hutch of Old Forge this evening. Price of ad mission, ten and fifteen cents for chll dten and adults, respectively. Tho eholi under tho direction of Mi. Hichnrd Wntklns Is requested to meet nt the Calvaiy Haptlst chinch tomor tovv afternoon nt 3.30 o'clock. PECKVILLE. The entlte street system of electric lighting is ciippled on account of not having any lamps on hand to replace those butned out. For a month past the llghtH have been dropping off one by one and hide streets have been lobbed to supply main stteets with lamps and now Main .stieet Is only about half Illuminated. The people living im the daikened sheets uio up In arms and asking the cause. A $5,000 Usnse of bonds was made for the extension of the system to unllghted stteets and this has not be,n done jet, and now the piosint sjstem is crippled for want of lumps. Council should see that n supply should al ways be available so that the town would not be plunged Into daikntss every few months. The purchasing agent for the borough Is nware that ft takes time to get thee lamps and not wait until they are absolutely needed belore otderlng. There Is sure ly a lemedy for this oversight and the remedy should be applied. The sevete cold weather Is playing hnvoc with the water pipes about town In many instnnces the pipes' have burst and much damage has se sulted. The plumbers ate kept busy attending to such cases. The Hlakely board of health will meet at the borough building this evening. Mr. D. B. Thomas assumed the post tlon of track foreman of the Jermyn section of the Delaware and Hudson railroad on Thursday. Mr. S. W. Newton, chairman of the Wilson Fire company fair and trades display committee, has received a check for $.',0 from Mestrs. E. S. nnd Fenwick Peck, of Scini.ton. The bojs aio very loud In the praise of the above gentlemen for their genet osltj'. Services In tho Presbyterian chinch Sunday at 10:30 n. m. and 7 p. in. Morning subject; "The Limb of Clod:" evening. "The Christian Hiotherhood." All welcome. Rev. S. H, Moon, D. D., pastor. Peckvllle Haptlst chutch, Rev. J. S. Theyfcttt Hood fhe test ef yc an. and tuv cured thoutand oi c itei ol Nervoui Uncases, suet) at Debility, Djumcts, Sleepless ness and Varicocele, Atcophy, (ic They clear the brain, strengthen the circulation, make diceitlou Addiesi. fll ytninui fn ki...i.. n Pharmacist, cir. Wyomlnr; avenue and Do It Yourself And Save a Doctor's Fec-If Test Denotes Kidney Trouble Dr. Kenned) 's Favorite Remedy Is the Only Medicine That Will Positively Cure Yon. Trial Bottle Free. It Is easy to tell whether your Kid neys or bladder nre diseased. Take n bottle or glass tumbler and fill It with uilne. If there Is a sediment a powder-like substance after standing a day and night, If It Is pale or discolored, ropy or sttlngy, there is something wrong with tho Kldnejs. Other sure signs of disease aie a desire to urinate often, pain In the back, or If jour mine stains linen. Then Is no question that Dr. David Kennedy's Fnvoilte Remedy Is the best and surest medicine In the world for diseases of the Kidneys, Liver, Hladder and Hlood, Rheiimntlsm, Dyspepsia, Clnonlc Constipation, and the sick nesses peculiar to women. It quickly lelleves and cures Inability to hold urine and the necessity of getting up a number of times duilng the night. It puts mi end to that scalding pain when passing urine nnd corrects the bod effects of whiskey nnd beer. It Is sold for one dollar a bottle at all drug stoies. Send your full postoflice addresses to the Dr. David Kennedy Corporation, Rondout, N. Y.. and mention this pa per. They will then mall you a trial bottle of Favorite Remedv and a val uable medical pamphlet free, giving full dliectlons for Its use. Every reader of this paper can depend upon the genuineness of this liberal oiler, unci all sufferers from the diseases mentioned above should take advan tage of it at once. Thomas, pastor. Services tomonow at 10:30 a. m. and 7 p. m. Moinlng sub ject: "Our Rurdens and What to Do With Them." Evening Mibjoet: "The Plctvie of Christ." Sabbath school at 11:30 a. m. All nre welcome. Set vise In tho M. E church tomor row moinlng nnd evening, General diss meeting nt 3:30 a. in. Pleaching nt 10" !0. Sactament of the Lord's Supper at close of the sermon In th"! evening. The pastm. Rev. S. C. Slmp klns, will preach a special senium to the j'oung people. Theme: "Chilst'i Scinching Question to Each." All nre cordially Invited to attend. OLD FORGE. The Law t once Hose company, No. 1, ate making extensive ptepaiatlons for the coming ball and cake walk to be held at their hall on the "..'ml ,of this month. The bojs have lecMvcd In and now lubber suits the foien.ut of the week, which they weie gieatly In need of In cases of tires. Mrs. William Jones Is lvlng very 111 at the home of her son, William H. Jones, on Winter stieet. Myrtle, the young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry ('only, of Connellton, is III of scat let fever. John W. Jenkins, the tegular nomi nee fot the office of assessor on the Republican ticket, has wlthdtawn. Mr. Thomas P. Moian. driver boss at the William A. colllety, Is slowly icrov ctlng from a severe uttuck of pneumonia. Contractor John H. Carey, n Lew ie nceville. who hns been confined to his bed fur the last tlnee weel-s vvlih pneumonia, was feeling a little better jcsleidaj-. News left for The Tribune with the piper boys or box 23 nt post odl ( will be picmptlv attended to. PBICEBURQ. Mr. and Mrs. McLane vvete pleas antly sin prised last evening by the En toi prise Social Masqueiade club. Lunch was served at a late hour. Special music and songs weie features of the evening. Those present were Mr. nnd Mis. Armsttong, Mr. nnd Mrs. James Reed, Mr. and Mrs. Pan v. Mr. and Mis. oieason. Jit. and Mis. Rose. Mrs. Thomas Oliver, Mis. William Mot sin, Mis. Jenkins, Mis. Williams, Mr. l'ldler, Mts. Gaines, Mis. Georges Healey. Mis. Did Smith, Mis. Chailes How man, .Mr. and Mis. Eldcikln, all of Dickson Cltj nnd Mrs. Thomas, Mis. David Davis, Mis. Williams. Mis. Evans, Mis. Davis, of Piovidence, and Miss Maine Jones, Miss Cl.ua Hallos, Miss Alice Healey and ft lends, u Sctanton; Mis. Thomas Jones, of Helle v lie. Catnnh Cannot Be Cuiecl with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they -until it .ii ii i iii h;ii nr riiii iiii., ,,.,. Cntnirh Is .i blood or constitutional ells. i ease, and In older to cine It jiiu must tulce Intel nil lemeilles. Hall's Catnnh Cute Is tukui internally, unci acts dlttitlv ot. the blond nnd mucous surfaces. 1 tail's I r.itniih 'nre Is not a (iu.ick incdlUiic. It was iiKsiilbtd ;y one of tho best iihjslclans In this count!) for jem, and is a ugiilar pi inscription. It Is compjsod ! of the but tonles known, cumlilnnl with i the best blood iurlllers. itetliw directly ' on the iniic'uus stn faces. The perfect com- oinaitnn ot ine inn ingredients what ptiidiiees such woniletful rendu In cur ing Catarrh. Rend for testimonials free V. J CHENEY &. CO, Props, Toledo, O Sold lv druggists, price 71e Hull's Family 1'IIN aro the best. The Wonderful Machet". l'lciin the New Orleans Tlnus-Democtat, "The machete Is the most wonderful Instalment In the world," said a man from Rluellelds. "A native Cuban r Cents al Ames lean can do anything with It, fsosn cuvlng n toothpick i cutting down a tiee. It is about the only Implement of the common people down there, and the dexteiltv with which they use It must be hereditary, for they aio too lazy to acquit e such a high degree of manual skill solely by practice', in other wosds, 'it eotn'.s natural' to them, and I never saw n foielgner, white or black, who coull come unywhete near equaling their perfortnances. I know a natlvo on . plantation near Kama who Is especial ly clever with the machete, and I have rteiiuently seen hltn do appniently im possible things with Its clutnsy blade'. Not long ago a boat belonging to tho plantation was stove in, and he re palsed It vesy neatly. It was a jot that would have worried an ordinary carpenter, with plenty of tools at his disposal, but this fellow used nothlnu but his machete. I have seen him clean nnd dress ducks with the samu handy Implement. He uses It to cut bananas, mow vieeds, manicure his nails und light his nelghbois. He lives in tho oidlnary native hut, made of light tree tt links and bamboo thalen. and he built tho whole thing with that samo old machete. Of course, It is not much of a house, but It Is a wonderful edifice to conjure out of the raw ma teilnl of the forest with such a pleco of steel. Tho oddest use to which tho Centrnl Ames lean Indians put the ma chete Is In cutting their hair. They lli down, spread out their llowlng lock on n boasd, and an obliging friend shops off the surplus grow th. I cannot recommend the operation for style, but It asirwess the put pose." The People's em sa'awwWWWWW'' A POPULAR CLEARING HOUSE for tha Betuf.! ot All Who Hnvc Houses to Kent, Rent Astute or Other Property to Sell or Exehtinue, or Who Want Situation- or Help These Small Advertisements Cost One Ccnj a Word, Six Insertions for Five Cents a Word Except Sltiiutlutu WuntoJ, Which Am In. sertcd Free. FOR SALE GHEAP. J'l.-js-''-----'!- -r-:s:i"' 'i- ;ll r. '-SXiTisV iftTrj--yiiK9mtrsmtJffSKf9f09S THIS IS DR. WHEATON'S HOME in Factory ville, for sale at a sacrifice. Five minutes' waik from the station. Stone walk all the way. San itary plumbing, bath room and two water closets. Over one acre of ground. Price if sold before April ist, $5,000. INQUIRE OF T. Wheaton, Dentist, MEARS BUILDING. FOR RENT von iu:nt--tvh i'kont rooms, llrst Hour, "ot Qulncy avenue. TOR SAI.n-SIXTHHN SHARKS CON sumers' lee Co. slock. Said to pay 10 per cent, llenty O. Silkman, Maple wood, J'a. FOR RHNT-KROM AI'RII, 1. HOUSUS No liJG-dJs Ljulncj' avenue; eleven rooms and all linpsovc ments; lent $:0) per month, lloif-cs No. bJt-Ci; Qulncy avenue, nine munis and ull Improve ments; tint, iXW per month. Apply to J. II WooNev fc Co., Co'itractors ana iiullilers, :ll-MI Tore si cum t. RHSIDHNCHS ON WYOMING, WASIt Ington, Adams, Ji iter-on Miutlsun, Monroe, Quincj, Clnv, Webster mid other avenues. W. T. Hackctt, Trice Hiillding. RKSIDHN'CHS ON I.INDHN. Mt'MWR sy and othci ttteets, W. T, llackett, Pi lee ISulldlng Ri:SIDHNCi:S. C.RKHN R1DGH. WP.ST Side unci Dunniure. W. T. Hnckett, Price Iiuilding. STHAM AND KCRNACH HHATHD houses for rent. VV. T. llackett, Price Hulldiug. STORHS, OFPICHS, ItARNS, 1IOUSKS, flats and rooms, ll.ukett, Pike liMg, IP YOf WANT TO ItHNT PROPHRTY see W. T. Hnckett. IK YOU IIAVH PROPERTY POR RENT see llackett, Price Ilnildlug. HACKKTT Hl'YS, SKI.I.S. RENTS. 1N sures, appraises ptopertv, collects rents, lount money. FOR SALE PROPERTY nOI'GHT. ed, Insured, apprabed; money loaned. W. T. Hiillding, Seranton. SOLD, RENT rents collected, Hackctt, Price FOR SAI.E-riRST CLASS BUFFALO lobe, cluap. Inquire Dr. Frederick 201 W.vomlng aviiiuc. FOR SALE-TIIE WHITE HOUSE ON Penn avenue. Inqiiitc Willi im Craig, E, Hobin.son'H Sous. REAL ESTATE. ?4,J()-DESIRA11LE SFISL'RHAN 1IOMH for !nle The residence of the late Onln Htnwnlug nt Kaetoryvllle. Pa.. o snlniitis side fiom Seranton on thu 1)., L, & W. It. R. Elegant modern boust, II looms, pleasantlv sltuitiil, wood lurn. Ice lious-e, garden, fruit and venter. Com pletely isolated lot extending between Academy and llenton streets. Four minutes walk from station. Five min utes fiom church, stores, in irkets and Ke stone Acmletnv. Apply to E. e'., ". W. and 11. A. Drowning. Seranton, or Charles Gardner, Factorvville, Pa. FOR SALE-AT A BARGAIN TO A qulik biler, 417 and 4 Pi Olive stieet. Apply 7."l Qulncy. F. St Amand. DOFRLE HOUSE FOR SALE. M-' AND Till Qulncy avenue. j.'."i. ledueed troui $7,0u0. Toll our Irienels. Harg iln. tf.'M) WILL m'Y A MODERN SIX rooni house with bain, upper Gietn Ridge, near Electric avenue. W. T. llackett, Price LuUdlrg. LOW PRICED, MEDIUM AND HIGH grade residences In Gicen Ridge, I'm. vide nee, Diil'.u.ore. Soulh Side. West Hlilu and Cents al city. W. T. Hackctt, Pi Ice Hiillding. POME SPECIAL BARGAINS IN JEF lerson sivonuu hemes. W. T. Hnckett, Pi Ice Building. r"cAN SAVE YOuTlONEY IF OU contemtilato hujing a home. W. T. Huckett. Price liulliling. $5,000 WILL BUY A NEW TEN-ROOM steam heated, veiy desirably situated residence. Great bargain. W. T. Huck ett, l'rlce bulldirg. IF YOU WANT TO nt'V PROPERTY see llackett, Pjico Building. IF YOU HAVE PROPERTY FOR SALE see llackett, Price Building. BARGAINS IN SINGLE AND DOUBLtt houses. Hnckett. Prlco Building. BARGAINS IN CITY AND SUBURBAN lots. Hnckett, Price Building. BARGAINS IN DALTON AND OTHER suburban towns. Hrickett, Prlc Building. HACKKTT BUYS. SELLS, RENTS. IN sines, appraises prcpetty, collects rents, loans money. WANTED-TO RENT. WANTED-FURNISHED ROOM, SUIT able for gentleman and wife: cential ly located. Address. X. Y, C, Trlbuno. Wrf. . FURNISHED ROOMS. FOR RENT - FURNls1iED'ixOMS with gas, bath and tlty steam, to, 7 or I. Inquire Mm Washington avenue. FOR RENT - NICELY FURNISHED front loom with closets, hot und cold water, gas und electric lights, 42J Adams avenue. Centrally located. FOR RENT-A PLEASANT FUR. lushed mom with bath, tent reason able. No. 313 Madison uvunue. WANTED-TWO NICELY FURNISHED rooms with board. Centrally located. Address W., Trlbuno ol.lce. Exchange. WANTED. IV YOU HAV13 PUOPURTV TOR SAI.n or property fur tent, furnished or un furnished, cull or address W. T. Hnckett, l'rlce Untitling, Scianton, Pa. .AGENTS WANTED- M.UJNHTIC 11HA1.URS MAKI1 IHO money: famous Weltmer method, complete, by mail $.; Journal free. Na tional S( heiol, (irrollton. Mo. HELP WANTED-MALE. G'TocMTNrnpcrn prepare for any civil st rvlce or census examination without seeing our cata logue ot information; suit lice. Colum bian Correspondence College, Washington, D. C. WANTED-RELIAHLE MAN TO DK- llver and i olleet. Salirv $15 per week nnd epcnses. Address Globe Co, 1J Chestnut rtnet, Philadelphia. Pa. WANTED-TWO GOOD MACHINISTS apply nt ollite of the Seranton Button Company. ENERGETIC SALESMAN - COUNTRY work. Schocl supplies. Salary JIW and extras. R. O. Evans & Co., Chi cago, III, WANTED-BY AN ESTABLISHED business of a high older, a representa tive of ability find backing who can take up Its work In the state of Pennsylvania; no schema; permanent business with money in It for tho right party. Address. Riving references. FOUNTAIN BATH BRUSH CO.. Grand Rapids, Mich. HELP WANTED-FEMALE. WANTED-LADY AGENTS FOR EX celslor petticoats: all earn good wages; outnt free. Excelsior Skirt Co, Croton, N. Y. WANTED-A YOUNG GIRL OF 16 OR 17 to nstst with I'ght housework and In the care of two i hlldren. Must have seferences. 401 Webster nvenue. LADIES TO DISTRIBUTE FREE SAM pies In elly. Call nt 320 Washing ton avenue, from S .'u to 10 30 a. m. today. WANTED-TO BUY. WANTED-TO BUY FOR CASH. SE"- ond hand watches, tewelry, old gold and sliver. Onidncr, 220'- Spruce stieet. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY IF "YOU "WANT 'Tel T iU-Y OliSELI. a business see llackett, I'llce Building. PROFITS IN STOCKS. WHEAT AND cotton. M.ieke's Modern Methods Make Mono. Write for our free hook. C. E. Mackey & Co , 29 Broadway, New York. ' WANTED-A RELIABLE PARTY WITH one thousand dollars cash, who can take a position as district minager In an established corporation. Good salaiy und Intel est In tho business. Must fur idsh good refnenie. Address Lionard J. Burtls 70 Montgomery street, Jerscj "lty, N. J, $:00 TO fl.OOO. WITH SERVICE. ToTn vest In anv legitimate business that will bear investlsitlon. Address i; Trib une otllce. BOARDING. BOARDING S2J PINE STREET. LOST. LOST -LADIES' GOLD WATCH AT tho Academy of .Music yesterday af ternoon. Under miv obtain reward bv nppljlng to P. F. McCann at the Lack uwnnms, station or at Ho l'leasant street. CITY SCAVENGER A. B. BRIGGS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS and cess pools; no odor. Improved pumps used. A. II. BRiaOS. Proprietor. Leave ciders 1100 North Main avenue, or Elckt's drug store, corner Adams and Mulberi y. Telephone 5540. NEWSPAPERS THE 'WILKES-BARRE RECORD CAN b had In Seranton at the news stands of Relaman Broa., 405 Spruce and 603 Lin den; M. Norton 322 Lackawanna avenue: I. 8. Echutzer. 21t Spruce treet. DRESSMAKING. DRESSMAKING TOR CHILDREM TO older; also Indies' walxts. Louisa Shoemaker, i'li Adams avenue. LEGAL. IN RE: INCORPORATION OF FAIR Lawn Cemeteiy association. In the Court of Common Pleas of Lackiwamm County. No. Hi, Mulch Teim. JPxi. Notice is hereby given that un appli cation will be made to the said couit or lion. R. W. Archbald, u law judgn there, of, on Monday, tlm joth day of IVIuuaty, A. D. l'Kxi, ut 9 o'clock , ni , undi r tho cosporaslon act of 1S7I and the supple, ments thereto, by II. W. Northup, (1. W. Stanton. J. A. WoodrliUe. Fsank M, Col vln und George H. Colvln, fur a char ter of an intended eoiporntion So bu called "Fair Lawn Cesnetery Assoc la. tlon," the character nnd object of which Is tho maintenance of u public cemetery or plaeo for the burial of the dead, in the Borough of D.iltnu, In said county, and for these pin poses In have, possess, and enjoy all the rights, benellts und privileges afforded by the said act und Us supplements. B. F. TINK11AM, Solicitor. SITU A TIONB WANTED girls want place In llrst class hide. Address M. M.. fcranton I'. P.. Pen. Del. SITUATION WANTT.D - WASIIINO Ironing or any kind of house cle inlng by the day or will take washing holne. Address Mrs. I.ec, Clt Mineral street. SITUATION WANTnD-DtlKHSMAKIlU to go out by the daj graduate of New Yorkj all work guaranteed; good reference. Address M. M., care Tribune olllcc. WANTHD-A POSITION AS CHlOUi: It Y clerk or traveling salesman for a lo cal territory. Speaks live I ingiiiiges. Ilns ten ears' experience In business: steady ntul sober! married. Address 11. 21, l'rlce burg, I'll. SITUATION WANTED - HY YOUNO married man: tiny kli.d of work. !'. S,, Tribune otllce. SITUATION WANTKD-HY A YOUNO git I to do light housework or dlxn washer. Apply Itij North Muln avenue, Hyde l'ark. WANTHD HY A MAN OK OOOD habits; able to furnish best of city references, position as llremnn. engineer. or watchman, l'lease address "M. T.," 1SHJ7 Ash street, Seranton, la. AN nXI'HHIKNCHD AND COMI'HTHNT l'hlladeliilil.i bartender would like sit uation. Call or address for Interview. A. T. Weston. 11.17 Albright avenue. SITUATION WANTHD riF.KVATOR tnnn; porter In Hole. William Sou. scr, 6o3 I.ncknwnnnu avenue. noOKKHKPHR WOULD MK11 KN- gngement for two tlavs each week to assist on books. X. Y. ... Trlbuno otllce. WANTED-OFF1CK WORK BY A MAN of 40 ears' varied business experience; modcrote salary; good refesenccs. Ad dress F Trlbuno office. DRUGS - SITUATION WANTED BY young man with three years' experi ence In drug store. Drugs, 17H Wayne avenue. City. SCALP TREATMENT. sirLTTTKELLEir ment, 60e. ; shampooing, 60c; facial massage, manicuring, 25c; chiropody, 701 Qulncy. PROFESSIONAL. ACCOUNTANT AND AUDITOR. E. C. SPAULDING, 21 TRADERS' BANK building. ARCHITEGT3 EDWARD H. DAVIS. ARCHITECT, Connell building, Seranton. LEWIS HANCOCK. JR.. .ARCHITECT. 4."n Spruco St., cor. Wash, uv., Seranton. FREDERICK L. RRCWN. ARCHITECT. Prlco building, 126 Washington avenue, Seranton. DBNTIST3 DR. I. O. LYMAN, SCRANTON PRt vato Hospital, cor. Wyoming and Mul berry. DR. II. F. REYNOLDS. OPP. P. O. DR. C. C. LAUBACH. 115 Wyoming ave. WELCOME C. SNOVER, Coal Exchnnge 2nd floor. Room D. Hours, 9 to 1, 2 to 0 HOTCL3 UND nzSTAURaNTS THE ELK CAFE. 12T. AND 127 FRANK Un avenue. Rates rersnr.able. P. ZEIGLER, Proprietor. SCRANTON HOUSE. NEAR D., L. & W. passenger depot. Conducted on the La ropean plat.. VICTOR KOCH. Prop. Lrwvti RICHARD J. BOURKE. ATTORNEY-nt-I.aw, EOO-2 Lachnwonnn nvenue. Gen cral law business, collections and loans. J. W. BROWNING. ATTORNEY AND Counsellor-at-Law, Rooms 312-3U Mears building. D. B. RF.PLOGLE. ATTORNEY-LOANS negotiated on real ertate security. Mears Building, corner Washington avenue nnd Spruce street. JT 7 DONAHOE. ATTORNEY-AT-Law. Offices, 612-613 Mears building. FRANK E BOYLE, ATTORNEY AND Counsellor-at-Litw. Burr building. Rooms 13 and 14, Washington avenue. WILLARD. WARREN & KNAPP, AT- tornejs and Counsellors-nt-Law. Re publican building, Washington avenue. JESSUP & JESSUP. ATTORNEYS AND Counsellors - at - Law, Commonwealth building; rooms l. 20 and 21. JAMES W OAkTOlin ATTORNEY-AT-Liw. Rooms 514, 615 nnd 510 Board of Trado building. EDWARD W. THAYER ATTORNEY. Rooms 903-104. 9th floor Ments building. L A. WATRES ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. r02 Board of Trado building, Seranton, Pa. C. R. PITCHER. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Commonwealth building, Seranton, Pn. PATTERSON WILCOX, TRADERS' National Bank building. C. COMEGYS. 9-13 REPUBLICAN building. A W. BERTHOLF, ATTORNEY, Mears building. PHYFir.lfiNI ll) tl"0"OVS bn. w. e allen. sis'northvasiT Ington nvenue. DR S W I.'AMORHAUX. OFFICE 2 Washington nverue. Residence. 111S Mulberry. Chronic dlnnscs. lungs, heart, kidneys and genlto-urlnary or gans a specialty Hours 1 to 4 p. m. Srtorq SCHOOL OF THE LACKAWANNA. Seranton. Pi. Courses preparatory to rollege. low. medlrlne or business. Opens Sept. Iltlt. Send for catalogue. Rev. Thomas M. Cann. LL D , princi pal nnd proprietor; W. E. Plumley. A. M., I cndmister. BFfD' G. R. CLARK ft CO . SEEDMEN AND Nurserjmen; store 116 Wushlncton ave nie; green house, 1350 North Main avo nue; store telephone, 782. WIRE SCREENS JOS. KUETTEL. REAR 511 LACKA wanna avenue, Scsanton, Pa., manufac turer of Wire Screens, Miaoen. -Nf.oua BAUER'S ORCHESTRA-MUSIC FOR balls, picnics, parties, receptions, wed dings nnd concert work furnished. For terms address R. J. Bauer, conductor, 111 Wyoming avenue, over Hulberts music storo. MEaAROEF. BROTHERS. PRINTERS' si'pplles, envelopes, paper bags, twine. Warehouse 130 Washington avenuo, Seranton, Pa. RAILROAD TIME TABLES Central Rnilroai of New ,o-j Stations In New York Foot of Liberty street, N. It , and South Ferry, Whitehall Anthracite coal used exclusively, Insur ing cleanliness and comfort. TIME TABLE IN EFFECT NOV. 19. HM. Trains leavo Seranton for New York, Newuik, Elizabeth, Philadelphia, Easton. Bethlehem, Allentown. Muuch Chunk nnd White Haven, nt 8 20 a. m.: express. l,j); express, 4 00 p. m. Sundnn. 215 p. m. For Pittston and Wilkes. Barre, 8 30 a, m. 12. 4 CO p. m. Sundajs, 215 p. m. For Bnltlmoro and Washington, and points South and West Via Bethlehem, 8 30 a. m . 1 2 P. m. Sundnys. 2 15 p. m. For Long Branch. Ocean Grove, etc., at 8.30 a. m. nnd 1.20 p. m. For Reading. Lebanon nnd Harrisburg, via Allentown. 8.30 u. in, 1.20 p sn. Sun. das, 2 15 p. ns. For Pottsvllle. 8,30 n m . 1 20 p. ns. Through tlrktts to all points east, south nnd west nt lowest rate ut the station. J. II. OLHAUSEN, Gen. Supt.. f P. BALDWIN. C.n. Pa. Act, RAILROAD TIME TABLES. PENNSYLVANIA RAILRQA) Schedule in Effect November 19, 1800. Trains leave Seranton: 0.45 n. m., week days, for Sunbury, Hnrrlsburg, Philadelphia, Balti more, Washington, and for Pitta, burg nnd the West. 0.38 r. m., week flays, for Hnaleton, Pottsvllle, Rending, Norrlstown, nnd Philadelphia; nnd for Sun bury, Hnrrlsburg, Philadelphia, Bnltimore.Wnshington nnd Pitts burg nnd the West. 2.18 r. m., week days (Sundays 1.08 p. in.), for Sunbury, Hnrrlsburg, Philadelphia, Bnltimoie, Wash ington nnd Pittsburg tind the West. 4.27 p. m week dnys, for Sunbury, Hnrrlsburg, Philadelphia and Pittsburg. .T. tl. WOOD. Gen. Tiss. Agt. J. . HUTCHINSON, Gen. Mgr. l)cl Lackii. nii.1 Wotorii. .,In Effect Dec. 17. 1809. -. P'lTH-Leiivo Seranton for New York nt 2.1,. 3 00. 0 30, SW and 10 U5 a. sn.t 12 55 mid 3 31 p. m. For Plillu.lilphln at 6.10, and 10 01 a. in.; 1 J 5.1. und 3JJ p. in. i or Strondsburg nt 0 lo p. m. Milk nnd Accommodation nt 3.10 p. sn. Anive nt Hobokin at COS. 7.1S. o.ltj u. nt.; 12 us. 2.47. ., i'.':19 n,l(1 9.18 p. m. Arrive at Phila aelpbia ut 1000 a. m.i 1.0C..3 48. 000 und P- m- Arrlve'from New York ut 12 03. 4j and 4.00 n. m.; 100, 152. 3.3.1 and 8.43 p'i5; "rm Strondsburg at 05 a. m. NORTSSl ,..- u ..V.... r..- t,.ivl jnes Intermedlato stations nt 1J 10, 210. vo and 9 00 n. m : 1 61 and r. 60 p. m. For uswego and Sjracusu at 4 0.1 a. in. and '. i P. m. For Utlc.i at 2.10 a. m. und i P. m. For Montrose ut 9 00 n. m.: ' P m. nnd 6 60 p. m. For Nicholson nt 4 00 nnd 6.15 p m. Arrive In Seranton irons Ruffnlo nt 2.10. 2 61. 6 25 and 10 00 a. m.; .1 "0 nnd 7.10 p. m. Ftom Oswego und Syracuse at 2 63 a. nt.; 12 31 und 8 30 p. m. F.rom Syracuse nt 7.40 p. m. From Utlca nt 2 15 a. m. ; 12 3S and 3.30 p. m. From Jslcholson nt 7 50 a. m. and BOO p. m. Jfons Montrose at 10 00 a. m.; .120 und 7.40 p ni. BLOOMSBFRG DIVISION Leavn Seranton for Northumberland ut 6 SO, 10 Oil ". m.; 1,11 nnd fi 10 p in. l-'or Plymouth nt 1 01. 3 10 and S 7) p m. For Nnntlcoku at S.io n. m. Arilve at Northumberland at 9 T n. m.: 1 In. 6 us and 9 20 p. tn. Ar rive Nnntlcnke it 9 20 n. in. Arrives nt I'lv mouth at 2 01. 4 ID and 9 11 p. m. Ar rive Ht Seinntnii fiom Northumberland nt 9.12 a. m,: 12 3.1, 4.11 and 8 50 p. m. From Nnntliokn at 11.00 u. m. . From PI mouth nt 717 a. m.: 3 21 nnd ti 03 p. in. SUNDAY TRAINS. SOFTH-Lcie Sernntou at 2 13, H.00, 5.X mm n. m : 313 and 3 10 p. m. NORTH-Leive Scranlon at 1210. 50. 4 01 i m : 1 11 nnd 5.10 p. m. BLOOMSBURG DIVISION Leave Seranton at 10 01 n. m. and 0 10 p. m. Delaware isiiJ Hudson. On Nov. 15lh, ls99, trains will leave Seranton ns follows: For Carbosidilo-1120. 7 51. 8 51, 1011 a. m.: 12 noon: 1.21. 2 20, .1.1.'. 5 23, 0 25. 7.57. 9 1.1. 11 no p in.; 1 Ii, a. m. For Albany. Saratoga. Montreal, Bos ton, New England points, etc. 0 20 a. m.; 2 20 p. m. For Honesdale T, 20, 10.13 n. m.; 2 20. C 23 p. m. For Wllkes-Barre-ii 41. 7.H, 8 41.9 11, 10 41 n. sn.: 120J. 1 2 2.1R. 3.11, 4 27, 6 10. 7.4i. 10 41, 1111 p. ns For New York, Philadelphia, etc., via Lehigh Valley Hnllrond-fl.13 p. m.i 1201. 218, 4 27 p. m.: with Black Diamond E plesq, 11,10 p ni. For Pensssvlvnnli Railroad points, 6.4j, 9 3S a. ns. : 2.1S, 4 27 p. sn. For western points, via Lehigh Valley Rallrond-7.4S a. ns.: 12 01. 2.3.5. with Black Dl issinsiil Express, 10 41, 11.30 p. sn. Tidins will as rive In Si'r.intoss as fol lows: From Carbondale and She North fi 40, 7 11, S-3, 9 11, 10 ",s, n is a. sn.; 123, 213, 3 2.1. 4 21. 7.11. W 11 27 p. sn. From Wllkes-llirre and She South 015. 7.4S. 8 4, 10 ,1. 1161 n m.: 1.11, 2.11. 3 4S, 5 20, C 21, 7 11 s 01. 10 01 p. m.: 1 13 a. sn. SUNDAY TRAINS For Cnrhondnle t) 01, 1133 p. m. 2 23, S 32, 5 47. 9 53 p. sn. For Wllkes-Barre-9 38, 12 01 a. m.: l.oS, 3 28. 5 41. 7.48 p. m. For Albany. Saratoga. Montreil. Bos. ton, Now England points, etc., 2 23 p. m. Lowest rates to all points In Unltea Stntes nnd Cnnidu. J. v'. BURDICK, G. P. A., Albany. N. T, H. W. CROSS, D. P. A., Si ranton, Pa. Lehigh Vallov Kailroai. In Effect Nov 19th. 1811. TRAINS LEAVE SCRANTON. For Philadelphia and New York, -eli D. & II R. R.. at 0 45 a. ns. nnd 12 01. 2 is. 4 27 (Black Diamond Epresss. nnd 11 30 p. m. Sundos, D. & II. R. R, 1 53, 7.1S For White Haven, Hnzleton nnd prin cipal points In the coal n glons. via D. A. II It It. 0 41. -MS und 1 27 p. m. Fob Pottsvllle. fill. 2 IS .p. ns. For Bethlehem. Entoss, Reading, ITar llsburg nnd pslnolptsl Intermediate ht i tions. via D. & II. R. H . ii 43 h. ns.; 12 0!. ss 4 "7 flilack Dlamosid Express), 1130. Sssnilavs. D. & H R. It . 1.13. 7.43 p. m. For Tunkhnnnnck. Townnda, Elmlra, lilinen. Genevn nnd prlnclpil Intermedl nlo stations, via D, L. & W. It. It., fcOS a m.; l.W and 311 p. m. Tor Genevn. Rochester, RuffaM. Nlng arj Falls. Chicago, nnd nil points west, via D. & H. R. R-. 12 01. 3 11 CBInck Dl.i m nd Express). 7 13, 10 II. 11.30 p. m. Sundays, D. & H. It. R.. 12 03 p. in.. 7.SS Pullman parlor nnd sleeping or Lehigh Valley parlor cars on all trains between Wllkes-Birre and New York, Philadel phia. Buffalo and Suspension Bridge. BOLLIN H. WILBUR, Gin. Hupt, 24 Cnrtlandt street. New York. CHARLES S. LEE. Gen. Pass Agt.. 21 Cos tlandt street. New York. A. W. NONNEMACHER, Dlv. P.l-. Aqt.. South Bethlehem. Pa. For tickets and Pullman reservation apply 309 I.ackiwnnnu live., Seranton, P.u Erie and Wyoming Valley. Tlmo Tnblo In Effect Sept. litis. 1311. Trains leave Seranton for New York, Ncwburgh and Intermedlato points o-i Erie railroad, also for Ilawley und local points at 7 03 a. m. and 2 23 p. sn. Returning trains arrive nt Seranton at 10 21 a. m and 3 1G and 9.10 p. m. RCHAVrON IHVUIOV In Iitfecl Pet. iitU, 18n. North Bound. Ntissth Hound, 105 1201 n t & StatloDi hi Y. SET. tjmf' A U i"ji 10 4V 10 40 .... 10 31 10 '.'I 10 15 10 0 UtG 9 40 910 9Ju 9 M 9 07 9 0) ' 8 5H SIS I 8 Nil ' 8 41 ' .' 8 40 8 as Sti ' .' 80 A III r h Arrive Leave, X Ml 74) .... 7.11. . H10 .... -tax t ranKiin a; 7 so. West iiai street 700 VVeelsawken p m Arrive Learn1 t Mr m I'aduilu llanccek htailU'ht I'rentnn l'ailc Winn oid l'0)ntclle uraoii I'leasant vir, I'nloiiilalo I on st city C'aib judaic Wluio IlihU-o -Mit lit Id Ic rui) n AichlbalJ VMuton I'eckMllo ul) I bunt Price burg 'III roup Providence 1 ark l'lauo I .'15, I, SO los1 lift. i ll 4 34 ss its Ii r. in l.'4l. 12 40 11 U 2 id 6 14 '.'IS D-.S. SU HSU Sc9rd4 819' 5 41 8 31 (04 I'i.'lS &J( 13 43 6 01 J 43, 6 01 311 6U) S.M 6W 3.19 4 US I 01 C.'l 4 0T; A JI 4 10 6 S7 4 14 Ii 11 1I.VI II4'I 1131, tlliO, III.'. II -'I1 Ills 11 11 1111 uorl II uv !ii in! 110) HUTiTI !10 55' ,14 17, V4J bcranton AWJ i m Leave Arrlrel t. Sunday only -js' t equities that trains stop on tlznal for mjW engerj. rJ 1 rains 205 and 8 Sunday only. Other train dally except Sunday. ,jTi i-tcuro rutis via ontailo Weitern befari purcttablni; tickets and bam money. v hioujli Warner uufMdeepfr and freve rt, CllMugcUalrca New crk to Cblcjco tltk;5i ! L i