W ' v . THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-TUESDAY, MARCH 6, 1900. ge CARBONDALE. Vw wV . V ,v,-w w COTJNOIT. MBJBT3NO. At Lnei Contvnct for 1,000 leel of Hose Has Been Awarded. Recent flrer hive proved nn effective. If expensive, lesson, to the city fatheiB nnd last night councils met In Joint session and unaided the conttact for J.000 feet of hoso to the Flru Fabilc Hose company, of New YorU, tepre H'nted by It. M. Vnnnan, of this city. The price Is 73 cents per foot. The select men also had n session and received a bill from Mrs. Brennnn for vegetables destroyed by the re iciil overflow of the main sewer. The amount she seeks to recover Is $2(5.45. The bill was inferred to the proper committee. This Is the second bill re ceived and others are In course of pre paration by those who have suffered. A communication was read from Columbia Hose company requesting that tin- fi nut windows of Its hose house he cut down to the flooi, so the members may have a better view of Main street. This was also referred io a committee. DEATH OF MKS. WALSH. Mis. Anthony "Walsh, nee O'Xell, died at her home on the South Side after an Illness of scvcrnl months. She was born here thirty yeais ago. Three yea is uro she was married, and two. sons, aged 2 :ears and 7 months respectively, survive her. The funeral will be held at 0.10 o'clock Wednesday morning. A mass of requiem will be said. CITY IN GOOD HEALTH. The city's health department repoit for February "hows the town to have been in good health, which still pie valls. Theie acre only twcnty-thiee d'-aths and five of theo were due to a oontugious disease diphtheria. Theio aie a few cjscs of typhoid fever. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Hobeit Ktvler and Arthur Dllts, of New I'ork city, who weie visiting friends heie, hac icturned home. Mr. .end Mis. Benjamin Brounell hue punned from .i visit at Dun cliff. John Clune, the Dundaff slieot mer chant, is confined to his home by 111-n"-s. Miss Minnie Dennis is entertaining Mlsb rioreneo Rockwell, of Honesdalo. The Walt house, on Lincoln avenue, foimeily occupied bv the Cycle club and which was damaged by flic eaily in the winter, Is being remodelled and will he occupied on Aprlt 1 bv Mrs. Webb, "Of HiontiOn place. Mrs. cj. F. Swlgert. whose life was despaired of a few days ago, is re co eilng from pneumonia. Thomas It. Duifee. formerly of this cltv, ha taken up his residence with his bi other in Owego, N. Y. Ml.s Mabel Case, of Park street, Is cnteilulnlng 'Miss X.llllan Slaw son, of Port Jeivls. The f uncial of Stanley I.a Fiance was laigelv attended at the Presby. teilan chut eh yesteiday afternoon. Samuel Small Is calling on old friends In this city. JERMYN AND MAYFIELD. Council Reorganized. Last Evening. Healthful Condition of Boiough. Other Notes and Personals. The boiouch council met In spcclil session lat evening, all the membeis with the cm option of Edmunds, one of the letiiing membuis, being piesent. Theie being no business to ttansact the chaliimin doclaicd the council ad join tied sine die. Theion Moon and John I!. Tones wcio then appointed temporal y chili man and secretary. The burgess-clect mil three new coun eilmeii then pic s-ented their creden tials, which ,eie nml nnd the inem beis took their y.its. Oignnlssatlon van then effected as fellows; Chair man, Therein Moon: scietary, John 11. Touts, botli elected by acelaiiiition; tieasuior, Tnomas J. Williams; stieet lomml'sfonei, J. (1. Aveiy. There weie two applications frr the offlco of tieas-i'jei, T. .!. Williams and James P. Sampson. Davis moved that the election for this ollco be bv open ballot. The motion .ai put and twice revolting in ,i tie the rlisiimin called for the cns and r.ijs. Dunn. Davl. Tharon Me in nnd tauten voW for open ballot (uul Bawling, Wheeler, Al bert Moon, Badger and Nicholson against. The Vote :euult t1 In the clee- lion of Mi. Williams, who vet Ivf 1 five vo'e-- to his opponent's fu.i. Fred t.'rf.iiier unsiiccsstully tried for sr.eet eotniiilsf loner, laeelvlng b'lt two votes against beven for Avety. Attorney It. W. Miillholland, of Scr.intcn, aim Attorney il. D. Carev, of this boiough, applied for tho ornce of borough attorney, thi fo:mir being Hucces-sful by si:: otes to :h)0" for Cany. The board ot he.i'ch submitted their lepoit for the past enr, In which Hiev dwelt upon the c tiaordinni v healthtul condition of thf b-.iout;h and the total nbuiico durhu 'hat pjiloj of any contagious o, infectious epi demics. The df.itha In the 'borough 'for the past car weie forty-two and of thesn, seven bt Ing the iesult of ae- cidont In tho mines During the sam.) pfrlod there hid i)(on slty births. Councilman Badg. r mentioned the 'Housework is had work without GoldDusf Washing Dishes To ish dlthts la hilf ibe time, ind do It well, follo-v thli recipe! Always me hot wtter not wrm, hut hot. It Is best to uso niops with china and jliii. and, to have t nice lather, Instead ot utlng soap use Gold Dust Wishing Powder Dissolve a tsblespoonful In Ibe hot water and washiiulcklv; have plenty ol nice, dry towels io lte with; have a drainer thai will allow the vatcr '0 tun oil the dishes into receptacle be-m-, u heii you will have highly polished glass ana chlos. Tl tbort i tfeWn from our f r booklet ... 'ooinMi nuiMion uouiitokk ' MSI mi no neurit i till u. v. rnoaiiiif .aubamw OMmiv, si. Mult, NawVark, BoatM. 9SJH-KK EVERY WOMAN BC93SUmJ sewli wllsbla, Koothtr, ngsteUat madlclna. Only birmlMt. U tba faiui diua ahoali be . lljta wat thai txai, get (tl illy. Poal's $r tr, Thir'TifnodJr, I'sirsjnoverdlaaiipolnt. Bold for SLOOper box For Palo b JOHN H. PHELPS, ipncc t:li eel. fact that the street cai company la desirous of putting In a switch nearly opposite the postofftce. He jntKrentoil the matter bo left in the hands of the burgess und street committee. To this 'Dunn und Davis rtiongly protested, savins It was an affair the whole coun cil should decide. The matter was then allowed to drop unttl the next meeting. Insurance Agents Sulck and Dunn were present and deslrou"- of Insulins the borough building, the policy hav ing lately cxpltcil. Uutgci-a Wlllman Informed council that as soon as ho lieeamu aware of the expiration fit the pollcv he tookipon himself the liberty of having the building Insured. Coun cilman Dunn found fault with the hur ges, action, but the latter was sus tained by eight of the nine councllmen, who accepted the policy obtained by the burgesn. Council afterwards ad journed to meet on the Hist Friday In April. Word has been received from lowi that Harry Williams, e former well known young man, who several jears, ago was connected with the .leimyn Press, has become proprietor of the Iowa County Tribune. His many relatives nnd f Hon Is hereabouts aie pleased to hfar of his success. A rumor was rlieulated around both boroughs yestciday that Danny Will- lams, a well known young man of May lleld, had been killed while at wotk at Edgerton. The rumor caused quite a sensation until Its falsity was proven, the upoit being quite groundless. Mls Jewell, of Scianton, spent Sun day here with friends. MIfs Maiy BeikholsT, of TJlakely, was on Sundav the guest of Miss Sarah Uengongh. The Mavfleld council met last even ing, and after transacting consldeinblo business the old body passed out of existence and after the newly elected councllmen took the oath, reorganiza tion was effected with the following olllcers: Chairman, Alex Shlanto; ste retaty, Patrick Daley; ti casm cr, Thos. Houndy; street commissioner, Hush Urady; borough attorney, John It. Ed wards. TAYLOR NEWS. Death of an Estimable Woman. Evangelistic Services Largely At tendedComing Benefit Supper. Bemalns of the Late John Powell. Personal News. Mrp. Elizabeth Ciockiell, .lfe of Mine Foreman William Ctockrell, of Ilendham. parsed away at an eaijy hour yesterday moinlng. Deceased wns 41 years of age. She was of a kind disposition, a splendid neighbor and atti acted a large circle of fi lends She was an active member of the Stewart Memorial church and will be greatly missed by the congregation. The fu neial will be tomorrow. Interment will be made in Forty Fort. The now arc light lecently plaeed at the Intersection of Miln and Oak strcela Is In a very desliable location and gives entire satisfaction. The evangelistic mcetlngt; held under the nusplees of the Loyal Legion com mittee of the Young Men's Christian association at the Piesbyteilin and Calvaiy Baptist churches, on Sunday afternoon and evening, w6re largely at tended. The afternocu session w.u held In the Presby teilan church and wns for men only. The evening service was held In the Calvary IJaptlst chinch. The audltoiium would scarce ly contain the laige audience, the seating capacity being over-crowded, many being obliged to content them selves with standing loom. The even ing session commenced at T o'clock, Mr. Aimstiong officiating. His seiniou was a masterly and elo jucnl discourse and was listened to with much Inter est. During the eenlng sen lee Misses Edith and Gertrude AVatklns favoieil the assemblage with a duet, which was beautifully rendered. William Jones also gave an excellent tenor solo. The services will continue v?eklv until March 23. being hrM In the dlffeient chinches throughout the town. The Interior of the Methodist Epis copal chinch has been undergoing some Imiioitant Improvements dining the past few weeks. It has ben hand somely decoiutcd and a new caipet Is being placed Therein. To liquidate thu above expense the members of the con negation have decided to conduct a chicken supper on Thursday evening nevt In the church pailois. Tickets ?5 cents. A telegraph messiiBo wu'i leeched heie lato yesterday afternoon from New York Infomiing the mother nnd i clatlves of the late Private John Powell that his body had ai rived In I that city fiom Manila on Sunday Taylor, Pyne and Hi Iden mines, of the Delaware, Liiekawanna and West ern company, will pay their emplovcs for Febiuary today. Mis. T. L. Jones and family, of Main street, attended the funeral of the Into Dr. T. Cushlng Jones, ot Sctanton, yes terday. A full attendance Is lequcited at the meeting of the Pride of Lukawnnin lodge, Xo IS, Ainetic.u: Piuirpttint I.a dlts' association, this eenlng, ns busi ness of impoitiince will bo ttnnsaeted. Xontinatlon of oilieeis for the ensuing tenn will also take plare. The Archbalcl colliery of the IJeia waie, Eackawauu.i and Western com pany paid their employes jestenlay toi Febtniaiy. Pennyroyal Pfills Pharmaclet, cor. Wyoming, avenue and It Cures the Cough. CURE THE COUGH Dr. flumes' Cherry Tnr Syrup is a snfc, reli able euro for cough or cold. Pleasant to take soothing nnd healing in its influences. Does not change, no matter how long it may stand. Last doso is always of exactly the same strength as the first. At Drug Stores. 25 Cents a Bottle. Don't Accopt substitute. OLYPHANT. Thomas lUchit dtt, a laborer employ ed In Xo. 2 mines, was painfully In Juiod yesterday morning. Mr. Itlch ards had diilled a hole In the coal nnd lighted the fuse, but before lie colli 1 retlio to a Place of safety a p'eco of filing coal stiuck him und became embedded In his hip. The Injure 1 man wns taken to his home on Hell street. He wns aftei wauls removed to the En kaw anna hospital, as in operation wns necessary to lemove the niece of coal. The Liiunu Twins In ''A Merty Chase," will appear at the Father Mathew oneia house on Tl.uit.day night. If you want a coed laugti bo sure and attend this porforniun:". The P. H, S and T's of the lr.ithl society of the Ulnkelv Bant'.s: chinch will sVive supper In the patsonngc on Main street, Illikely, lomonow own ing, between the bouts ot G and 0 o'clock. A delicious icpasr, consisting' of nil the delleaeicM of tli season, will be set veil for the small amount of 25 cents. 'Tot a Woman's Holier, ' by the Father Mathew Drnm&ilc soclty, will be the nttiaetlon at th Optra house tonight. Admission, in. 25 and :;r cents. Miss Agnes Martin, who leienlly giaduated from the Emetgency hospi tal at Carbondile, has gone to lioslon to take a special course In a training school for nurse. Mr. nnd Mis. Ell Lmgacre, of Hyde Park, spent Sunday with the latter's mother, Mrs. Maiy Mason, of Lacka wanna street. Miss Ida. White, of Caibondale, waH the guest of Mis. Ellen Muhon over Sunday. Mr. and Mis. Wlllllam Clarke, of Oieen Itldge, visited relatives In town on Sunday. Chester Adalr.ot Susquehanna street, is quite ill. The council was unable to form a new organisation last night on account of a deadlock. Previous to the ad journment of the letlrlng council all unflnlslu d business of the year was disposed of. Hills weie passed and Burgess McNultv lead his final mes sage to the body, and tendered a bill for services amounting to $54. This bill wns thecause of a lively debate, but after seveinl motions was passed by a vote of C to .". The council then adjourned sine die and the following new councllmen took their seats; Ste phen Heap, First ward; T. 13. Brown, Second waid; Joseph McMeans, Third ward; J. It. Pettlgiew, Fouith ward. After their ceitlfleates w,eio lead Sec letaty O'Mnlley. acting ns president pro torn, called for nominations for president. Mr. Gillespie nominated Illchaid J. Gallagher, while Mr. Law ler named Dr. F. L. Van Sickle. A ote was then tnken, which resulted In a tie, as follows: For Van Sickle Xealon, Heap, Van Sickle Itobinson, McMeans, Lnw ler G. For Gallagher Foley, Gallaghci, Blown, Gillespie, Maikt, Ptttlgtew 0. Six ballots weie tnken in all, with the same result, and the council ndjourned to meet this eienlngand will continue to meet oety evening until the deadlock Is broken. DALTON. The Hawthorne and Emoiton Llter- atv societies ot the Dalton High school I will have a Joint session In th Hlsh chool building Friday evening, March ). An Interesting rogi.nimo his been prepaied, consisting of e'nas. dia logues, recitations, duels, etc., and a pleasant time Is as3ined. An -tdmls-Mlon fee of 1"! cents 'will be charged Proceeds for the beneilt f the school. A debate on the subject, "Ileeolvrd, T'hat a pet son her, a light to kill an other In silf-dcfene," will b given as the concluding number of tne pto grimmt. Tho atlltmatho side will be taken by tin eo mombeis of tli3 s'lilor class nnd the negative sld by thre membcMs of the post giaduata class. All ate Invited. CLARK'S SUMMIT. Fail, the little son of Mr. and Mts. William Phllo. died on Sunlay evening. A piayer meeting ',lll be held at the house at .1 p. in. today. Intel ment will he made at Plot ling, Wane counv, to 11101 1 ow. Mis. M. M. lluffoid is slightly lm pioxlng fiom her scveie hums. How to Save Doctor Bills. We have ,saed manv doctor hills since we began using Chamberlain's Cough Remedy in our home. Wo keep n bottle open all the time and when ever nny of my family or myself begin to catch cold we begin to use tho Cough Remedy, nnd ub a iesult wo never have to send away for a doctor and incur 11 largo doctor bill, for Chamberlain's Cough Remedy never falls to cure. It Is certainly a medicine of gieat meilt and wmth. D, H. Meurklo, General Merchant and Fanner, Mnttie. Bed foul county. Pa. For saio by nil din" gists. MaUhews Bios, wholesale and retail agents. THMTRICAL. "A Tilp to Coontown." A company of colored people, headed hy Cole and Johnson, two veibatlle comedians, picsenled "A Tilp to Coon town" nt tho Academy1 of Music last night. It Is a tomhlnatlon of vaude ville nnd fai ce. with plenty of sinning and dancing, hut strange to say, In this day when the caKo walk reigns supreme, this company of colored nr tlsts does not Indulge in one. Neither Is there any buck or wing dancing, which are commonly supposed to be the pet diversions' of the colored peo ple. Among the specialty urtlste are tho Frqeman Klstets, acrobatic Rancors; Sam Cousins, monologue arllsti, Lloyd U. Qlbbs, who possesses a fine tenor voice; 1'jna Alexander, soprano, and Alice Mnckey, contralto, Tho show has a number of enteitalnlng features nnd Is clean and brlaht from beginning to end. It will be repeated this and tomotrow afternoons and evenings at the Academy. ( Jack Burlesque Company, The members of the Sam T. Jack Burlesque company weie greeted Cy full houses yesterday afternoon nnd evening, upon their return engagement at the Gaiety theater. The shovv.whlch Is now owned by the welt known sou brette, Mabel Hazleton, has been great ly Implored since the last visit to" this city. ' Among the new features -worthy of especial mention nte tho musical act of the Ooolmnns and the sketch 'entitled "The Thespian nnd the Messenger Boy," hy Mnddox and Wayne. ' M'lle Beatrice, the contortion dancer. Is mora elastic than ever, nnd Mabel Hazleton and her mate, Miss Beach, were heart ily encotcd at each appearance. In the closing burlesque, "A Hot Time In Alaska," Jennie Lamont, as "Calam ity Jane," launched some rather broad Jokes In n funny way, und divided the honois with Dd. Mollis, who probably has no peer In the ait of facial make up. The Sam T. Jack company will be at the Ualety today and tomorrow, after noon nnd evening. A Famous Quartette. The ninth entertainment In the pop ular course will be given by the Ot tumwns Quartette company of Chicago at the Lyceum theater Wednesdny evening. The following notice of the company Is taken from the Pittsburg Dispatch of May 3. 1S99: "The attrac tion at the Masonic hall In the llolle lew Lyceum com so last evening was the Ottumwas of Chlcigo, a male quar tette, assisted by Miss Jessie Klein man. That this company of entertain ers delighted the audience was evi denced fiom tho fact that the program of eleven numbers was mote than dou bled. The quartette is stiong, indi vidually or In ensemble woik, the lat ter being characteilzed by delicate "hading, cijsp Intonation, and orgnn llke tones.' Miss Klelnman Is a de lightful reader, and Is one of the best stoiy-tellers on tho ceum platform." Miller in "The Only Way." In "The Only Way," which will be the big attraction at the Lyceum to night, Henry Miller has made the suc cess of his caiecr as the hero, Sydney Caiton. As Is now quite well known, "The Only Way" Is a powerful and tin tiling drama adapted from Charles Dickens' gieatest novel, 'A Tale of Two Cities." Xumerous dramatiza tions of this story have been made heretofore, but "The Only Way" la tho first play that has given general satis faction to the critical reviewers in both Knglnnd and In this country and to the general admhers and readers of the famous English novelist. The play was a tiemendous success In London, where It tan for over a year and moie recently In New York, where It tan for tluee months, being crowded out of Mr. Frohman's theatres through prior contracts wlthOther attractions. The play Is elaborately presented in pictoilal effects, the Impressive gran deur of the scenes culminating with the l evolutionary tribunal and the swaying and maddening ' excitement of the Pails mob. In this scene alOno one hundred peisons are engage!. Tho company suppoitlng Mr. Miller Is one of the veiv best that any star can bo ist of; that It has been rarely equalled can be leadlly gathered from the fact that It includes J. H. Stoddart, D. H. Hoi kins, Byron Douglass, Joseph Biennan, II. A. Weaver, Jr., William Haworth, Karle Brown, Miss Maigaret Dale, Miss Oertiude Finney, etc. "Kin? ot the Opium King." The Chinese-American play, "King of the Opium King," which will be thi attiactlon at the Academy of Music the Inst three das of this week, comes with the stamp of appioval of Xew Yoik piess and public, before whom It wns presented for on engagement of six weeks, testing the capacity ot the Immense auditorium of the Academy of Music at each perfoimance. Chas. K. Blaney and Chailes A. Taylor, au thors of the play, dwelt with tho dra matic lace for some time, and tell an Interesting and tin tiling stoiy of Ufa in San Francisco's famous Chinatown. The opium ring was the most pictur esque giouplng of dramatic characters ever known In American history. A 4nystorlous circle, bound by oath In a ilng of defiance, for twenty years a reign of terror to the custom houses of the Pacific coast. ScenlcalV, the production is claimed to be one of stupendously marvelous grandeur, presenting a kaleidoscopic view of oriental magnificence. "PEItSnVEnE AND PROSPER." Take Hood's Sarsap.11 Ilia faithfully and It will cine scrofula, salt rheum,' bolls, pimples and nil blood humoi.s; also dyspepsia, rheumatism, catarrh and that tired feeling. It never disap points. Sick headache Pills. 25e. Is cured by Hood's LEGAL ESTATE OF MARGARET MOORE, lato of the City of Sernnton, deicnsed. Letters tes,tnmentaiy upon, tho above estate having been ginnted to the un dersigned, all lirtons Indebted to said ehtate aro icnuested to make paiment, and those having claims or demands, to Vreseut tho h.imo to EZRA II. RIPPLE. Executor. Sctanton, Pa. WELLES & TORREV. Attorney for Estate. THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE stockholders of The Laclcnvviinna lion and Steel Company, for tho election of directors and tiannactlon of such other business as maj ptopilly come beforo tho meeting, will he held at the office of tho Company, in the City of Scranton. FeniiHVhanlj, on Wednesday. March 7th, IPOO, at two o'clock p m. Tho polls will lemaiu open for one hour. Tho transfer books will bo closed on Febiuary 23th, 1900. und reopened on March 8th. 1900. J. P. HiaaiNSON. Beeretary. Scranton. Pa., Feb. 2.'. 1600. BOARDING. BOARDING 825 PINE STREET. DRESSMAKING. DREPSMAKINO FOR CHILDREN TO order; also ladles' waists. Louise Shntmukir, 212 Adams avenue. CITY SCAVENGER A. B BniGGS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS and cess pools; no odor. -Improved limps used. A. B. BRIUGS. proprietor, euvo orders 1100 North Main avenue, or Elcko's drug store, cornoi Adams and Mulberry. Telephone 0540 The People's Exchange. VWr)NNrrrSryrlrVa'Waa A POPULAR CLEARING HOUSE for tho nenslU ot All Wlio Hnvo Houses to Rent, Real Estate or Other Property .to Sell or Exchanitc, or Who Want Sltuntloru or Help These Small Advertisements Co it One Cent u Word, Six Insertions for Five Cents a Word Except Hlttiutlom Wanted, Which ArJ In sorted Free. FOR RENT STOIIBS, OFF1CP.S. BAItNS, HOUSES, Hats, rooms nnd factory space. W, T. Hackitt, Price Building. Foil ItENT-BINGLE 1IOUSB FUH nlshed, 8 tat go rooms, modern Im provements; flvo minutes' walk from court house: rent, $00. Address X. X., 'tribune of nee. FOB BRNT - HdUSB ON OL1VB street, between Washington and Ad ams avenues; modern Impnnements. in quire H. Morris, h(a N. Washington ave. FOB BBNT-APRIL 1, THK HAND some residence, 51S Adams avenue, with barn. Inrgc jnul nnd fiult trees. Inquire 346 Wyoming avenue. FOB. HBNT-A DOUBLB STOBD. WILL lent either sliwlo or double, In Opera House Block. Carbondale. at present used for cent's clothing und millinery em porium. Pocnslon given April 1. WW. Inqulro of Brjio & Mitchell, Carbon dale. Pn. r FOB RDNT-rURNIBHI'D HOtTHB, nine rooms: nil Improvements. Mrs. C. J. Carter, soa Myrtle street. FOB BBNT-tl-ROOM HOtlSB. APPL to John Carroll. 4!2 Madison nvenu", Tribune ofllce, or 4 '3 linden street. FOR RBNT-MY FORMER BESl- dence, with lmrn. m2 Monsey avenue, ten rooms. Win. W. Luthrope. STORE FOR RENT-PROM APRIL 1. number 2Jt Lackawanna ave. Inquire of J. H, Ounstcr. FOR SALE ON ACCOUNT OF SICKNE8S, AN Es tablished business In tho central city Is offered for sale tit a Kre.it saeilllct. For particulars apply to W. T. Ilacljett, Price Building. FOR SALE-BU1LDINO ON l.ACKA wann avenue, In three hundred block. Address G., care Trlbuno ofllce. FOR SALE-SHOD STORE WITH Fix tures and loaBe, best location In the city. Addtess K, Trlbuno ofllce. FOR BALE THE ROYALTY RIGHTS on all manufactured of "Jadwln's Tar Srup." The purchaser will be able to furnish the genuine and coirect formula for the celebrated Tur Siup. Addrcs3 P. O. Box S. FOR SALE-SINOl.B SPRING WAGON with pole, In good condition, 1310 Pitts ton ncmic. FOR SALENINE ROOM HOUSE, ALD lmproemcnts; possession at once. Mrs. C. J. Carter, SOD Myrtle street. FOR BALE CHEAP-A TWO-SEATED family sleigh. J. L. Conncll, 115 Franklin avenue. FURNISHED ROOMS. WANTED TWO NICELY FURNISHED rooms with board. Centrally located. Address W., Tribune office. WANTED-TO RENT. WANTODFmtNlisHED able for gentleman and wife: central ly located. Address. X, Y, C. Tribune. WANTED-TO BUY. WATs'TED-TO BUY wheel. Address K- SECOND HAND , P. O. Box 198. WANTED-TO BUY FOR CASH. SEC ond hand watches, jewelry, old gold nnd sliver. Gardner, 2204 Spruce street. REAL ESTATE. BARGAINS IN SINGLE AND DOUBLE houses, business properties city lots nnd farm property. W. T. Hackitt, Pilco Building. $4,500-DESIRABLE SUBURBAN HOME for sale. The residence of tho late Orrln BrownlnK at Fnctorvville, Pa., 50 minutes rldo from Sernnton on the D , L. & XV. RR. Elegant modern house, 11 room", pleasantly situated. t?ood barn, Ico house, garden, fruit nnd water. Com pletely Isolated lot extending between Academy and Benton streets. Four minutes walk from stntlon. Five min utes from church, stores, markets and Ke stone Academy. Apply to E. C, XV. XV. and II. A. Browrlng, Scranton, or unnries uaruner, l-nctorywnc, i'a. AGENTS WANTED. AGENTS WANTED-TO SELL CIGARS. Good commissions. II. Bergcr, 252 Wyomlnf? aenue. HELP WANTED. WANTED - AGENTS EVERYWHERE, only authorized life of Moody, by his son. Quickest shipments, lowest freights, highest commission. Complete agent's outfit. 23 cents. Scranton, Wetmoro & Co., Rochester, N. Y. WANTED - IN SUBSCRIPTION DL partment of a publishing house a de liverer nnd collector for a library. Ex penses advanced, state age and former emploMnent. Address Publisher, I. O. Box 1027, Philadelphia, Pa. HELP WANTED-MALE. BOOKKEEPER. ONE WHO HAS HAD experience; give refer-nee nnd name, wanes oxpccUd, etc. Bookkeeper, tare of Tribune, city. JVANTED-- GOOD. HUSTLING MAN for partner tn gent's furnishing and hut business, $j,Mo cash will pay you Tl.BuO a ear. Best stand. Good refer ences. Address C. George, Scranton, Pa. General Delivery. ENERGETIC SALESMAN - COUNTRY work. School supplies. Salary 1100 and extras. R. O. Evans & Co , Chi cago, 111. WANTED-BY AN ESTABLISHED business of a high older, a representa tive of ability nnd backing who can take up Its work In tho state of Pennsylvania; no scheme; permanent 'juclness with money In It for tho right party. Address, giving references. FOUNTAIN BATH BRUSH CO., Grand Rapids. Mich. HELP WANT ED-FEMALE. LADIES TO DISTRIBUTE FREE SAM pies In city. Call at 320 Washing ton avenue, from 8 :o to 10 30 n. m. today. SALESMEN WANTED. WANTED-SALESMAN FOR OUR LU- brlcatlng oils, greases nnd special ties. Salnry to right man. Territory pio tected. aarlleld Oil Co , Cleveland, O. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY TOR SALE ATA SACRiriCE. ON AC count of sickness, a well established business In the heart of Scranton. For pnrtlculais upply to W. T. llaekett. Price Building. NEWSPAPERS THE WILKE3-BARRE RECORD CAN be had In Scranton at the newi stand of Reisman uron.. 405 upruca ana txn ia den; M. Norton 322 Lackawanna avenuo; I. B. SchuUer. 211 Spruce streei. SAJ;;PjrjRETJMJNTJ MRB. 1 T. KKLLER. SCALP TREAT, ment, 60c: shampooing. Wo.; facial massaKe, manicuring, 23c;,; chiropody, 701 Qulncy. SITUATIONS WANTED WlNTD'pOSlIo'NATHToTnY clerk nr butcher thoroughly experi enced In lth lines. Best nf references. Address Box 21, Ptlcohttrg, I'a SITUATION WANTED-TO po OUT BY the dny wnshlng nnd Ironing, wash ing and Ironlmr taken homo nlso. Call or address I,. II , 331 North Bromley ave. SITUATION WANTED - WASHING. Ironing or any kind ot house cleaning by the day, or wMl tnko washing home. Address Mrs. Lee, C31 Mineral street. SITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNO girl to do house wotk In a private fuiii. Ily. M. C, core of Tribune. SITUATION WANTED-BY A YOt'NO man la enrs of age, willing to do an thing: can give good references Address W. F. M. Tribune office. WANTED-BY A COMPETENT DRESS maker (formerly with Mrs. Finzer), who understands line ladles' tailoring, engagements to go out by tho day or week. Call at 141 Adams iicnue. SITUATION WANTED-BY A RE spcctable married woman at noiise- Lwork; husband to stay nights. Address It.' TW tl ...... -, ,1. XI., nun oiiici.'. SITUATION WANTED-BY EXPERt enced putent tile roofer, expert nt tho raininess. Addrcs W. F. Mock, li-".' Church avenue. SITUATION WANTED-BY MIDULE ngccl Italy to do cooking or taundrv work In small family. Em client rifci enco given. Address Mrs. Watson, Belle, vuo street, city. PROFESSIONAL. ACCOUNTANT AND AUDITOR. E C. SPAULDING, 23 TRADERS' BANK building. ARCHITECT? EDWARD H. DAVIS. ARCHITECT. Council building. Scrunton. LEWIS HANCOCK JR.. ARCHITECT, 423 Spruce st., cor. Wash, av., Scranton FREDERICK L. BROWN, ARCHITECT. Price building, 120 Washington avenue, Scranton. OSNTIST) D.."7)."lYMAN, SCRANTON PRt nte Hospital, cor. Womlng and Mul berry. DR. II. F. REYNOLDS, OrP P. O. DR. C. C. LAUBACH, 115 Wjomins ne. WELCOME C. STOVER. COAL Ex change. 2nd floor. Room D. Hours, 9 to 1, 2 to 5. HOTELS NO RSITAURINTS THE ELK CAFE. 123 AND 127 FRANK lln avenue. Rates reasonable. P. .EIGLER, Proprietor. SCRANTON HOUSE. NEAR D.. L. & XV. passenger depot. Conductid on the Eu ropean plan. VICTOR KOCH, Prop. f.!WF)f RICHARD J. BOURKE. ATTORNEY-at-Law, 500-2 Lackawanna menuc. Gen eral law business, collections and loans. J. XV. BROWNING. ATTORNEY AND Counsellor-nt-Law. Rooms 312-313 Mears building. D. B. REPLOGLE. ATTORNEY-LOANS negotiated on real estate security. Mcars building, corner Washington avenue and Spruce street. M. J. DONAHOE. ATTORNEY-AT-Law. Offices 012-615 Menra building. FRANK E. BOYLE, ATTORNEY AND Counsellor-nt-law, Burr building, Rooms 11 nnd 11. Washington avenue. WILLARD. WARREN & KNAPP, AT- tnrnojs and Coimellnr-ut-Law. Re publican building. Washington avenue. JLSSUP & JESSUP, ATTORNEYS AND Counsellors - at - I.iw, Commonwealth building; rooms 1. 20 nnd 21. JAMES W. OAKFORD, ATTORNEY-AT-I.iiw. Rooms 511, 513 nnd 510 Boaid of Trade building. EDWARD W. THAYER. ATTORNEY. Rooms XK-OOt, 9th floor, Mears building. L. A. WATRES. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. 502 Board of Trade building, Scranton, Pa. C. R. PITCHER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Commonwealth building, Scranton, Pi. PATTERSON & WILCOX, TRADERS' National Bank building C. COMEGYS. 9-13 REPUBLICAN building. A. W. BERTHOLF, Mcars building. ATTORN E Y physician's and Wr-acrove DR. XV. E. ALLEN. 513 NORTH WASH Itigton avenue. DR. 8 W. rVAMOnEAUX. OFFICE 239 Washington avenue. Residence HIS Mulberry. Chronic diseases, lungs, heart, kidneys and genlto-urluary or gans a specialty. Hours, 1 to 4 p. m. SCHOOLS SCHOOL OF THE LACKAWANNA. Scianton. Pa. Courses preparatory to college, law. medicine or huuiucs. Opens Sept. ll'th. Semi for catalogue. Rev. Thomas M. Cann. LL D., pilnci p.il and proprietor; XV. E. Plumley, A. M., headmaster. 6PTDS G. R CLARK If CO . SEEDMEN AND Nursermnn: store 2ut Wn-dilngton nve nue; green house, 1130 North Main ave nuo: store telephone, 7"2. wffe SCREENS JosT 'kuffFel. rear" .".if vwinna avenue, Scranton, Pa, tmer of Wire Screens. LACKA- manufac- MISOELL"'l':OUS BAUER'S ORCHESTRA-MUSIC FOR lulls, picnics, paittes, jecnntlnns, ,d dlnrs and eoticert votK furnished. For terms indium It. 1. Bauer, ctuUkioi. 117 Wvomhig avenue, over, llulbcrts' I music stole. MF.aARGEE BROTHERS. PRINTERS' supplies, envelopes, paper bag, tttltie. Warehouse no Washington avenue, Scranton, Pa. RAILRO'AD TIME TABLES Central Knllnu 1 nt New lorov Station In New Yoik root of Liberty street. N. It . and South Ferry, Whitehall street. Anthruelto coal used exclusively, Insur ing cleanliness and eotnfort. TIME TABLE IN EFFECT NOV. H. 1EJ". Trains lenvo Scianton for Now Yoik, Newark. Elizabeth, Phlladelphl 1, Eustou. Bethlehem, Aller.town, Mauch Chunk and White Haven, ut tO a. m.: cx.ress, 120; express, 100 p. m. Suud.is. 2 15 p. in. For Plttston and Wllkts-Barre, i 20 a. m. 120, 4 00 p. m. Sumlass. 23 p. in. For Baltimore and Washington, und points South und West via Bethlehem, Lit) a. m.. 1 20 p. m. Sundays, 2 15 p. m. For Long Branch. Ocean Grove, etc., ut S.JO n. m. mid 1 20 p. m. For Reading, Lebanon nnd Harrisburg, via Allentovvii, 8:0 u. in, 1.20 p. in. Sun da s, 2 13 p. in. For Pottsville. t30 n. m., 120 p. m. Through tickets to alt points east, south and est at lowest rate at the station. J. IL OLHAU8EN, Gen. Supt.. H. P. BALDWIN, Oen. Pass. Act RAILROAQrtNJE fA'mm PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD Schedule In Effect November 18, 18DD. , xr;r,i nr Trains leave Scranton:.. 0.40 a. m., week days, for Banbury, Harrisburg, FhllAdelphU, Balti more, Washington and fprJPltU burg and the Weit7' ' r,v "' 4 0.38 a. m., week days, for HsUJeton, Pottsville, Reading, Nc-rriitown, and Philadelphia: nd7lf or "Ban bury, Harrisburg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington and Pitts burg nnd the West. "V 8.18 p. tn., weeks days (Sundays 1.08 p. m.L for Sunbury. Harris burg, Philadelphia. Salttmbre, Washington and Pittsburg and the West. 4.27 p. m., week days, for Sunbury, Harrisburg, Philadelphia .and Pittsburg. il, .T. R. WOOD. Oen. Pass. ATU,.V, , J. B. HUTCHINSON, Qen, Mgr.' Del.. L.tekit. an I Wester it. . (, In Effect Dec. 17, 1S99. ' ' ' SOUTH-Leavo Scranton for' New York at 2..-.. 3oo, n ce. xoo and 10.'J" a. ml 12K and 3X1 p m. For Philadelphia At, MO, W and 10 or. n. m.; 12 &3 and 3.33 p. W. 1 or Stroudwburg nt C.10 p. m. 'Milk ftltd Aceommoilatloii at 3 4U p. m. ' Arrives at Hobolcen nt 6.5.-.. 7.18, 9.16 a. m,: 42.08,. 2.47, 4 4S, 7.19 nnd 0 IS p. in. Arrive, at Phila delphia nt IrtOO a. m.: 106, .m 800 nnd' 8 21 p. m. Arrlvo from New YorU at UMi. .' Io and loo a. in.: 100, l.W, r..Mfand-8.45 p. jn From Stroudsburg ut f 0.3 a. .m.. .. NORTH I.c.inc Scranton for Buffalo and Intermediate stations at 12.HT, 2 50. 4 0 . nnd 9 00 a. m. : 1 f and 5 SO p. m, - Far Oswego and Srncue at 4 O". a. ,tn aqd I... p. 111. For T'tlea at 250 11. m. and 15. P. m. For Montrose nt 900 a.m.; 1 Oj P m. nnd 5 50 p. m." For 'Nicholson nt 4 00 nnd fi f. p in,, Arrhe In fioranton from Buffalo at 210. 251, 5 23 and 10 00 a. 111.: 3 and ".in p. m. From Oswego anil Svraeuse nt 2 5'. a. in.: 12.18 nnd 3 30 p: m. Fiom S mi use ut 7,40 p. in. KrpmjUtlea at 2.F. a. m : 12 3 and 3.30 p. m. From Nleholson at 7 50 a. m. and COO p. m. Fiom Atontiose at 10.00 am.; 3.20' atilt 7.10 p. m. r BLOOMSBlTRG DIVISION - Iao Scranton for Noithumberland at 6 30. 10 05 a. m :1 rr. and (110 p. 111. For Plymouth at I in, 3 10 and S 60 p. m. For Nantlcoko at s 10 a. ni. Arrhe at Northumberland at 0 33 a. m.: 1. 10, 5 08 nnd 910 p. m. Ar live Nantlenkp nt 1 20 a. m. Arrive at Phinmith nt 2 0'., 4 10 and 9 4". p. m. Ar rhe at Scranton from Norihumberjand at 9.42 n. m.: 12 33. 4 53 and 8 DO p m. From XantleoKe, at 11 00 a. m, From Vli mouth at 7 57 a. m : 3 23 and 6 05 p. m. SUNDAY TRAINS. SOFTH-,ene Scranton at 215, 3 00, C "0. 30 03 u. m.: .1 3.1 and 3 40 p. m. NORlHl.eivo Scranton at 12.10, 2 50, 4 05 p. m : 1 53 nnd 5 50 p. m. m.OOMHmmo DIVISION Deavs Scranton at 10 03 a. m. and 0,10 p. m. Dclavv t; an.l Hudson. On Feb. 2Cth. 1C00, trains will leave Scrantcn as follow: For Caibondale 1 20, 7 53, 8 53, 10.13 a. ni : 12 noon; 1 OS. 2 2. JOG. 5 25, 6,23. 7 57, 9.13, 11.13 p. in.; 1.16 n. m. For Albany, Saratoga. Montreal, Bos tin, New England points, etc. 0.20 a. m.; 1 08 p. ni. For Honedale 0 20, 1013 a. m.S 2 28, 5 2S p. m. For Wllkes-Rnrre-G.45. 7.4s 843, 938, 10 4" n. m.: 12 03. 12S, 2.18, 3 33, 4 27, 6.10, 7.48 10 41, lllOp m. For New York. Philadelphia, etc., via Lehigh Valley Railroad 45 a. m.; 12 03, 2 18, 4 27 p. m.; with Black Diamond x prcss, 11 30 p m. For Pernsvhanla Bnllroad points, 6 45, 9 38 a. m. : 2 IS 4 27 p. in. For wcMern polrls. via Lehigh Valley Railroad 7 4S n. m.: 12 01, 3 33, with Black; Diamond Express. 10.41, 11.30 p. m. Trains will arrive In Scranton as fol low h: Fiom Carbondale and the North 6 40, 7.41. 8 38, 9 34. 10 38, 1158 a. m. 1. 1,23, 2.15, V 23, 4 2J. 7.43. 10 38, 11.27 P. in. From Wllkfs-B.irro und the. South .!.. 7.18, 84S, 10SS. 1153 a. m.: 1.04. 223, 4 02, C 20, 0 21, 7.51. 9 05. 10 05 p. m.I 1.13 a. m. SUNDAY TRAINS. For Carbondale 9 05 a. m.', 12 27, 2 23, 4 Oi. 5 47. 10 52 p. m. For Wllkes-Barre 9 3S a. m.t 1203, 108, 3 2. C27. S27 p. m. For All) my, Snratoira. Montreal, Bos ton, New England points, etc., 1.08 p. m. Lowest latcs to all points in United States and Canada. J W. BURDICK. G. P. A.. Albany, N. Y. II. W. CROSS, D. P. A., Scrt-nton, Pa. Lehigh Vnllsy Railroad. In Effect Nov. 19th. lKoi TRAINS LEAVE SCRANTON. For Philadelphia and New York, via D. it II. R. It., at 6 43 a. m. and 1203, 2.18, 4 27 (Black Dlimoml Express), and 11.70 p m. Sund.ijs, D. & II. R. R 158, 7.18, p m. For White Haven. Hazleton and princi pal points In the coal regions, via D. & II. B. R, 6 43, 21S nnd 4 27 p. m. For Pottsville. 6 43 2 18 p. m. For Bethlehem. Easton, Reading, Har risburg and principal Intermediate sta tions, vlT D. A- H. R. R.. 6 43 n. m.; 12 03, 2 1 4 27 (Black Diamond Express), 11 30. Simdavs, D - II. It. II. t 58, 7.18 p. m. For Tunkhnnnock. Towandn, Elmlra, Ithaca, Geneve and principal Intermedi ate stations, via 1). L & XV. R. R., 8 0S a. in.: 1.00 -md 3 33 p. m. For Genevi, Rochester, Buffalo, Niag ara F.illr. Chicago, and all points west, "la D. K. II. R. R. 12 01. 3 33 (Black Dia mond Ecjiress). 7 4, 10 41. 11.30 p. m. Sundavs D fi H. R. R.. 12 03 p. m., 7.4S Pullman parlor and bleeping or Lehigh Vnlles p u lor cars on nil trains between Wllkes-Rnrrn and New York, Philadel phia. Buffalo and Suspension Bridge. ROLLIN H. WILRUR. Gen. Supt.. 2 Cortland street. New York. CHARLES S. LFE. Gen. Pass. Agt., 28 Cortlandt stuet New York. A. XV. NONNEMACIIER DIv. Pass. Agt., South Bethlehem. Pa. Tor tickets and Pullman reservations apply 209 Lackawanna av e., Scranton, Pa. J'rle nnd Wyoming Valley. Time Table In effect Teb. 7. 1000. Trains leave Scranton for Hawley and Intel medlat" points connecting at Haw ev with Erie B.illroad for New York, New bin g. HonedTlo nnd Intcrmedate points, as tollows; No. 2, Accomoda tion 6 n m : No. 4. Expiess, l.'.Ol p. m. N4J It ANTON IlIVISIOBtSU III i;flc el llet. JStli, lt0H, ... North iiuiuid. fcoulh Bound, SOS t 201 M - S' r a i A s. r Btatloiu v u.vnive iearei , ivwxi 7 L' ) .N V. f TUQKlin bL. no .... 7SJ..., 7 lowest 4'.'nd street 00, vveeiuwiten Wi ...i M 9 U 1 11 11'Arrlve Leave 10 151 1 1 i.'aao'-in Hancock btarllciiti l'realou rjk , Wluwood' ", I'oynteHej.'C tajTBTTiil 10 W 109 II! Ih U 111 4 33 21H'4I 10 31 10 VI 4 61 10 IS 2 41 jo; '(14 IIU M lfll 12 it uraua ass' 61 rioaiaot Nt.i, i...v 404,1 Unlondfilo S Off ( S4 Forest city' ' ;.,.' 3UU43 mo o.dl I J 111 11 19 9 UH 181 9 0; fino 90S illl.'V mnjueia- ..-;," isw 0I Jermym. ". ,ji.Viio! SM 8 51 8f0 H4 11 -Ml ills' Arcblbald. - - &bi 1m Ilir. Wlntcm1' , ,.'.;' sttlil 110V frlciburg .... 4 oil 21 1101, Ibroop 410 7 1101 ProviJence 4 14 6S1 84 841 83 HIS 8 1 IUW laikl'luce ...... MJ7I68J SBOi 1U SO BlVBOTBB - ......li atlLeftTe- V.'-artiH A U t. Sunday only. f. slKClttes that tralui stop oa aUnud for 1 aensers. - , '1 1 ulna KU and sot snedajr oalf. otlcr I dally eicept Sunday. 4 . ! T i-ecure rates Yla Ontario k.W'sftJh t purcliulng tlcketi and wa miner.. - 1 caiou:h waguer tufftt 8lepr'Tha trecj cuniuk'tuancar riei. crK vo tuictgo w wo Ceuta Pr MUwTTJi 3 (VAMlCrfOB.-afl T. riltcrott, l)ir, rau, Agt. scranton, ra v M r, ,.t ! J t .tt, ,'