THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-MONDAY. MARCH 28. 1898. MEROANTILE APPRAISEMENT. Clans. Koene, J. C, retail It KootiH & Bnrrler, retail.... It Lononrnn, Itlclianl, rctnll,. 11 l.upo, Peter, retail It lAce, T. J rctnll It Montgomery, 11. A. Co., wholesale 13 Moore. Jon,, meat market.. H Mock. J. AV., retail Mrnrt, Mrs. K. J rotnil.. 11 Nlcholfl. Vrro, retail 14 l'nss, ffm meat market.. It Torter Urns., rctnll 14 NaeRll & Tlol, rctnll II National Sup. & Metal Co 14 Page, Plum, retail It Pocono Ice Co. retail .... 14 nelph, A. D. & a. 11., retail II nelner, I,. M., retail 14 Richards St Co., retail .... 14 Reynolds & Co., retail .... 14 BchwartZHchllri & Sulzber ger, wholesalo 13 Amount. 700 700 700 700 7 00 10 00 7 01) 7 no 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 0) 700 7 00 7 00 700 7 0) 7 00 JW 700 10 00 7 IX) woo 700 7 00 7 00 700 700 SO 00 700 700 700 700 10 00 Bavllle, J. A retail II Smith, W. T.. retail 13 kHrnlth, W. T mines 14 Ifiaxe, M., retail 1 fecranton Milling Co.. retell II fetetter, Frank, rotitll 11 Schuster. Ilobt. II.. retail.. 14 ' BavaRe, Geo., oro pol table Scranton lco Co., retail ... 14 StroiiK's Auction Houhp... 14 The Ciulahy Packing Co., wholcKnlo " Vcsf Bldn HlUH'ly Co. (Fnrr's), furniture 14 Williams. J. T. &. Co., wholesalo 13 Tho T. II. Watts Co.. whi fsalo 12 7.1mmer, John, retail 14 O'Connell, I'. A., retail .... 14 12 M 7 10 700 I SCRANTON CITY, FIFTEENTH WAIIU Class. Amount. Huruchell. Htnry, retnll.... It $7 00 D.. I... & AV. R. n. Co., Hydo Park mines 11 00 D.. L. & AV. It. n. Co., Central mines It 7 00 Emmerschld, Matthew, meat market 14 7 00 Emmerschld, Joseph, meat market 14 7 00 Evans, D. D. & Co., retail 13 10 00 Foster, I. & Co.. retail.... 11 7 00 Flannagan, Stephen, retail 14 7 00 Chestnut. Geo., retnll 14 7 00 GrHIlth, David, retail II 7 00 Gardlcs. TonI, retail 14 7 00 Jones, David M.. drugs .... 14 7 00 McNamnra, V. F., retail ..14 7 00 Mason, T. F., retail 14 7 00 McGovern, P. I, ono pool tnblo SO 00 Nichols, M. D rctnll 11 7 CO Nnuman, John, meat mar ket II 7 00 Schubert, E., retail 14 7 00 AVilllams & Co., retail 13 10 00 SCRANTON CITY SIXTEENTH WARD Class. Amount Atlas, R., rctnll H Allen, AV. II., rotnil it Halloy. J. G., retail 11 Hertoll, Joe, retnll 14 Ilertoll, Fred, retail 11 linker, II. Ii., jeweler 11 Clark. J. Nelson, drugs.... 11 Carroll & Co., retail II Coursen & Rocum, retail.. 14 Comegys. It. E.. real estate 14 7 00 7 00 7 60 7 00 700 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 Oil 7 00 7 00 700 10 00 700 700 10 00 700 7 00 Dinner, M., retail It ovine. Jns.. meat market ll Dolan & Co., retail II nnlro Dry Goods uo wholesale 13 14 14 13 II 11 Flrestlnc, I., furniture .... Freeman Mfg Co., whole salo Gunster & Forsyth, hard ware Goldstein, T retail Goldslager, II., retnll Gould. A. It. & Sous. wholesalo ond retail 13 Brnndwene, Jacob, meat market .., II Hotzcl & Collins, retail .... 14 Illncrfeld. S., retail 14 Howley Bros., hardware .. 14 Ilowley, A. J., hardware ...14 Harris, S. 13., retail 11 Johnson, AVolf, two pool tables 10 00 7 00 7 CO 700 7 0) 7 00 700 40 00 7 00 700 7 00 700 10 00 700 700 7 00 70 0) 700 700 7 CO 7 00 700 10 00 7 00 700 700 7 00 700 700 700 700 700 10 00 7 00 700 7 00 700 40 00 700 Josephson. B., retail Levy. B. C retail 11 II 11 11 13 11 It 11 It Marcus, Adolph, retail .... IMllhauscr. S.. retail Nelson Morris & Co., wholesalo Oher, Joseph, retnll Oblcl, Joseph, retail I'atrlck, II. N., real ostnto Porter.C.S., live pool tables Solomon. M. & Co.. retnll.. Suravltz & Vinklcstlne, meat market , 14 SIups, John, drugs 14 Seamans & Mayer, retail.. 14 Star Furniture Co 11 Swift & Co.. wholesale .... 13 Surnvitz. Nathan, meat market 11 SuravlU, Jake, meat mur- et dman, E. J., furniture.. 14 It 11 11 14 11 11 14 13 14 14 14 14 wartz, A., retail blno. M.. retail Russell, J. B. & Co., brok ers Rosenberg & Bro., meat market Schoenfeld & Bro, under taker Thomas.D. J., & Co., drugs The Scranton Packing Co., wholesalo Vctter, P. J., drugs AVebber, D., rr.ent market.. AVInke. J. C, retail AVebber, AA'olf, retail Rosenberg Bros., two pool tables Williams, J. D. & Bro., re tall 14 SCRANTON CITY. SEA'ENTEETH WARD. Class. Bird, E. II., retnll 11 Bontn. F., 3 pool tables..,. Bay State Furnishing Co .. II Cleveland, N retail 14 Frear, R II.. retail 14 Flnlcy, P. B retail 10 Gray, AV. A., retail 14 Gottesmun, Ignatz, meat market It Jlcnckc. Geo., retail 14 Judkovles, Max, retail II KUcullen, John, retail 14 Kelly, It., retail 14 Hull & Ives, retail 14 Hessler. C. AA. retail 11 Levy, R.. retail 11 Lnck'a Store Assn., retail,. 7 Leonard, B. K., hardware. 12 Mechlovlcs, Jacob," retail.. 11 Neuffcr, Chas, D., retail.. 14 Roll, P. AV.. retail 14 Rauschmuycr, G, J., meat market 14 Schultz. Al., retail 14 Ringer Sewing Machine Co., retail 14 Selbecker, Edward, retail.. 11 Shea, John, one pool table. Steele. J. L., retail 14 Five Bros. Shoe Corpora tion, retail 13 The Scranton Bedding Co., retail II Totl, Adam, retnll 14 AValtlspurger, Philip, meat matket 14 Joseph, J., retail 14 Hopkins. J. II.. retnll 14 Drake, II. & Co., retail .... II Amount. $7 00 no oo 700 7f0 7 00 3j 10 7 00 700 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 40 H) 12 CO 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 30 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 700 7 00 7 00 SCRANTON CITA'. EIGHTEENTH WARD. Class. Amount. Arnovltz. B retull 14 $7 00 Connor, M meat mnrket.. 34 7 00 Dunkerley. F retail 14 7 00 Donohue, P., dtugs 14 7 00 Embery, Joseph, meat market ...... 14 7 00 Flannery, John, retail .... ll 700 Hlnes, Mike, one pool tnblo M 00 Krausc, A., retail II 7 00 Kosty, John, one pool tablo 30 00 Miller, Sam. meat market. 14 7 00 O'Boyqle, John, retail 14 7 00 Pinko, John, meat market 11 7 00 Roth, AVIlllam. retail 11 7 00 Rush, AVm.. retail 14 7 00 Havers, Wm., meat market 14 7 00 Scranton Florists' Supply Co.. wholesale 11 700 AVillls. Richard, retail 14 7 00 Walsh, E. II retail 14 7 CO Wheeler, II. F., retail .... II 7 r SCRANTON CITY. NINETEENTH AVARD. Class. Amount. Arnold, John, meat market 14 ;; 00 Bruno, A., retail 11 7 00 Tirerscr. Otto, drugs II 7 00 Donnelly. P., retail 11 7 00 Devlne. John, retail 14 7 00 Graf, Chas., retail 14 7 00 Gelgle. John, retail 14 7 00 Hagen, F. & Son. lumber.. 11 7 00 lieNslnger. M., furniture,, 14 7 00 Hulpln, Martin, retail 14 7 00 Herts, Ambrose, retail 14 7 00 Hurst, F meat market,,. 14 7 00 lnnls, M. A., retull ......... 14 7 00 Laubscheer. Henry, two ten p'n alleys 40 00 May. M. J., retail 14 7 00 McIIugh. O. F retail ll 7 Co Murray, J M., retail ...... H 7 to itolrenvnokf r. Chas., retail 11 7 00 MERCANTILE APPRAISEMENT. ss. Amount. 14 7 00 11 700 It 700 14 7 00 13 10 00 14 700 13 10 00 11 7 00 Phillips, A., meat market. Peterson, F. T., meat mar ket Ulnk, J. P., retnll Schmidt, Wm., rctnll Hpruks Ilro.4., lumber Sporer. M., ment market.. AVi'stpfuhl, John, rotnil .... Witt, William, retail Kwlocor, lllchard, two ten pin nllot'fl 40 00 SCitANTON CITY, TWENTIETH AVAKD Clnss. Amount. Connc'll, AVin., Meadow Urook Connell, Wm. & nooka Stnro ... & Co., Store.... Co., Ml- 13 $10 00 10 00 Connell, Wm. & Co., Na tional mines Council, Mrs. M., cno pool tnblo Cnllary, H. J., ono pool tnblo Dlckert. F. J., retnll 700 SO 00 SO 00 7 00 7 00 700 7 00 7 00 700 7 00 7 0-) 700 10 00 7 00 10C0 700 7 00 -20 00 700 iO 00 7 00 11 Dunloavy. M., rotnil It Drabent, Julius, meat mar ket Humphrey, 1). AV., drugs.. Hug, Fred, meat market.. Kopolskl, Flunk, meat market Klonskl. AV. S drugs .lohnskl. Anthony, retull.. I.ttvi-llo. M. II.. retail II I.iu'k'n Store Assn. South Btoru 13 Lnngnn. M. II., retail II Mulhcrln & Judge, lumber 13 McCrea, Mrs. John, retnll. II MeDonough, Martin, rotnil 14 McGulgan, Jim, one pool table Ituzlrkl, M.. meat market. AVulkers, John, ono pool table AVezyk, AV. It., meat mar ket 11 14 SCRANTON C1TA-. TAVENTY-FIRST AVARD. - Class. Amount D.. I.. & AV. R. R. Co., llrlsbln mines 11 U. I.. & AV. R. R. Co., Diamond mines 14 Ii. I. & S. Co., Brlggs mines II $7 00 700 i 00 TAYLOR. Class. .. 14 Amount. $7 00 7 00 7 00 700 7 CO 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 Athcrton Bros., retail Aten, Goo. AV.. lettill Courtrlght, AV. F meat market Daniels. H. J. & Co.. retail 14 11 11 Davis. E. D tt-tiill 14 Davis, Joseph, drugs II Davis, Charles, retail 14 Frcldmnn, S. M., retail.... 14 Fluehman & AVelbel, retail Jermyn, Geo. B., retail.... Jones & Lewis, hardware.. Judge & Co., retail Jones, J. A., furniture Jones, M. J., meat market Jones. Mary L., retail .... James, Henry D., retail.... Harris, Ed., meat market Hooper. J. & Co., retail..., Ltilly. P. F., drugs Llewellyn, R., meat market 00 7 CO 7 00 700 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 700 Messett, Mary, retail 14 Morgan, J. M., hnrdwnre.. 11 Nelger & Powell, furnlturo 11 Ott, Casper, rctnll 14 Price, John G., retail II Reese, J. AV., drugs 14 Taylor, F. J., lumber 13 - Thomas, Mrs. Elmlna. re tall It Timlin, J. L.. meat market 14 Thomas, T. G. & Co.. retail 14 AVilllams. M. M retail.... 11 AVilllams, David, moat market 11 AVnrd, C. F., lumber 14 AVeibcl. John, retail 14 A'on AVelsenfluh, Casper, meat market 14 TIIROOP BOROUGH. Class. Amount. $12 30 30 00 SO 00 SO 00 700 7 00 30 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 CO 00 7 00 Bellman & Co., Flelshers, Joe, tablo retail 12 ono pool Glrdzeumls, Joe, ono pool table Englo & Jurkowlts, ono pool table Leluisky. Joseph, retail.... Mlkolke.Gen., meat market Mountford, Alfred, ono pool tublo Pancoast Coal Co., mines.. Levi, 15.. retail S wartz. Max, retail AVIushlp, AVllllnm, ono pool tnblo Rlppael, John, retail It 11 14 AVAA'ERLY BOROUGH. Class. Amount. Bedford. A. &. Son, drugs.. 14 $7 00 Bailey. F. II., retail 11 7 00 Cowles. A. B. & Co., retail 14 7 00 Lee, Chns., two pool tables 40 00 AVINTON BOROUGH. Class. Amount. Atlantic Refining Co.. wholesale 14 $7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 CO 700 SO CO 10 00 7 00 SO 00 7 00 7 0) Brown. AVIlllam. retail Buonomo, A., meat market 11 Bozar, Geo., retail 14 Basalyga. Peter, retnll.... 11 Cummlngs. It. J retail.... II Curran, John, ono pool tablo Dolph & Robertson, retail 13 Dolph Coal Co., Ltd, mines 11 Hazney, Michael, ono pool tablo Hubshmnn, Emll, retnll .. 14 Lnwler, P. F meat market 1 1 Mount Jessup Coal Co,, mines 11 Mount Jessup Coal Co., retail 13 Mehoskl, Samuel, retail.... 14 Pierce Coal Co., mines 14 Sterriek Creek Coal Co., mines 14 Ruane, John, retail 11 Riverside Conl Co., mines. H Radskl. Martin, retnll .... 14 Sweeney. J. J., retail 11 Smo'.ko, Andrew, retnll ... 11 Squire, E. AV.. hardware., 14 Spitz, Louis, retail 11 Schwartz, 11., retnll 14 Wnddell, Thomas, Estate mines v 14 AVelss. Samuel, retail 14 AValsh, P. C, ment mnrket 11 Unglelder, Anron, ment mnrket It Dzynk, John, meat mnrket 14 Barrett, John, ment market 11 7 00 10 00 7 00 700 7 00 700 700 7 00 7 0) 7 00 7 00 7 00 700 7 00 700 7 00 7 00 700 7 00 EATING HOUSES. CARBONDALE, FIRST AVARD. Class. Amount. Burrows, Iko S $3 00 CARBONDALE, THIRD AVARD. Class. Amount. Hoffman, AVllllnm S Jj 00 JERMYN BOROUGH. Clnss. Amount. Hill, AV. D 8 $5 00 OLYPHANT BOROUGH. Class. Amount. AVclsberger, It b $5 '10 SCRANTON CITY. FIRST AVARD. Class. Amount. Goldberg & Co 8 $5 00 SfRANTON CITA FOURTH AVARD. Class. Amount. Unshnlsky, AVIlllam 8 $5 00 AVettllng, John S 5 00 SCRANTON CITY, EIGHTH WARD. Class. Amount. Ferris, J 8 $5 00 Fulirmnn, Harvey S 5 00 Gal, Louis 8 5 00 Goldberg & Co k 5 00 Goldberg & Co S 5 00 Goldberg & Co 8 5 00 Goldberg & Co 8 5 U0 Goldberg & Co 8 5 00 Hcngler, Henry 8 5 00 Hundley. AVIlllam C 12 00 Jones, David 8 5 00 McNulty. T. J 8 5 00 Porter. 8. J 8 5 00 Kuufman, CharleH W Ii 5 00 Kline. D. L 8 5 00 Smith & Gnvltt 8 5 00 Rnckafeller. D. A S 5 00 White, Henry 8 5 00 SCeldlcr. M S 5 00 SCRANTON CITY. NINTH AVARD. Class. Amount. Reenter, O. A 8 $5 00 Caryl, J. D 8 5 00 Mitchell. Ira , 8 5 00 AVhlte. L. O 8 5 00 SCRANTON CITY, FOURTEENTH AVARD. Class, Amount. Cross, J $ $5 00 SCRANTON CITY, SIXTEENTH WARD. Class. Amount, Fahrenheit. J. T 8 $5 CO Appeal duy, April 23th, IS'jS, nlao a. in., MERCANTILE APPRAISEMENT. to Jive p. m nt tho Arbitration noom, Court House, In the city of Scranton. Any person so ascertained or nssessed who shall fail to attend such appeal or to nppent from tho decision of the appraiser to tho Common Pleas within ten days thereafter will not bo permitted to set tip ns a defense to tho recovery of tho amount of the llccnso which ho Is re qlrcd to pay when suit shall be brought, that ho is not n dealer in merchandise, etc., etc. Tho law further provides, that it shall bo tho duty of the County Trcas urer to sue for tho recovery of nil licenses duly returned to him by tho Mercantllo Appraiser If not paid on or before tho 1st day of July in each and every yenr, within ton days nfter dnte, and snid Treusurer shnll not bo discharged from tiny such llcnso unless he brings suit to recover tho samo on or beforo that date. THUrtSTON 9. PAKKHU. Appraiser. CARBQNDALE. The Carbondnlo correspondence of The Tribune has been placed in the hands ot Mr, C. R. Munn, Salem avenue and Church street, to whom news items may be nddrcsscd. All complaints as to ir regular delivery, etc., should bo mndo to AV. J. Roberts, news agent. SHAFT CLOSED. No. U Has lloon Worked Out and Shut Down Iiidellnitelv. The No. 3 shaft of tho Delaware and Hudson rompany, has boon shut down Indefinitely. The bulk of tho coal which la beliiB worked in No. 3 nt pres ent is sltuntcd near tho Coalbrook mine workings on tho north and tho No. 1 workings on the soutli. Tho coal near tho Bliaft Is about worked out. For this reason It will be much' cheaper to take out the coal via the Coalbrook and No. 1 openings. Tho new order of things will disperse with tho services of between tvent flvo and thirty men and boys. New hoisting engines will replace the old water-wheel used for rmulinr; the cars up the plane nt No. 1. The steam to run the engines will be piped from the boilers nt No. 3 slmft. Tho pipe lino Is now nearly completed. TIiIh new arrangement will do away with the canal which runs from the river a little south of No. 3. shaft to the water motor at No. 1. BASE BALL The Reorganized Railroaders Will He tin; I'nrtlculnr Slurs. The Railroad Base Ball team of this city has ro-organlzed for the coming season and will go Into practice nt Alumni park on tomorrow. They have already perfected their equipment and malinger C. A. Morgan Is busy ar ranging for games for the early spring, lie has secured dates with the Anthra cites of Wilkes-Ham?, Lackawanna and Youru; Men's Christian association of Mcrnnton; Poplars, of Mooslc, tho Ash ley and Kingston teams and .Is nego tiating with Honesdalo and Susquehan na. As the Alumni team will not play ball this seaf-on this will be the only club in Carbondale nnd players have been secured to make it a representa tive team. They have made arrange ments for th'o use of Alumni park. The personnel of the club Is ns follows: Cox, catcher; Nolan, A'an Demark, pitch ers; Pldgcon, first base; Rogan, sec ond base; Lynott, 3hort stop; Doyle, third base; Hampton, left field; Bar rett, centre field; Lynch, right field. BARTON-STONB. Popular Young People Wedded in Itinghnintnii. Miss Bertha. E. Barton, of Ithaca, X. Y., and M J, Stone, the popular as sistant clerk at Hotel American, weto married at tho Episcopal rectory In Blng-hamton Thursday afternoon by the Rev. Mr. Cornell. The bride remain ed in tho parlor city for a visit with relatives, but the groom's duties called him back to this city. Mr. and Mrs. Stone will go to housekeeping in a chart time. Tho bride has lived with the family of G. F. Jacobus for several years. She !s a young lady of prepossessing per son and has a pleasant disposition that has won her many friends during- her toslderice here. Mr. Stone's genial qual ities are well known and tho large cir cle of acquaintances of each of the young people will wish them a long and happy married life. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Leslie Mills, pon of Mr. and Mrs. Arll llam Mills, of Canaan street, was knocked down by a coal wagon Sat urday morning. One wheel ran over him. He was slightly hurt and very much scared. Miss Susan Blglnnd, of Clifford, who has been visiting Mrs. C. Moulter, of Eighth avenue, has returned home. Miss Lizzie Earley, of Seventh ave nue, spent Sunday with her sister, Mrs. Henry Gallagher, of Scranton. Mr. and Mrs. AV. E. Swartz spent Sunday with friends In Dunmore. Mr. and Mrs. John Gllgnllon, of Brooklyn street, are visiting In New York city. John T. Watklns nnd AIlss Cordelia Freeman, of Scranton, have been en gaged ns sololfts for the Easter festival music nt the First Presbyterian church in this cltv. Rebecca, datlgh'ter of Dr, and Mrs, C. T. Menken is 111 with diphtheria. The many friends of L. Maurice Forbes, of this city, and Miss Elizabeth Carroll, of Dunmore, will rend with plensure the announcement of their en gagement. Both youns people are widely known nnd will bo showered with congratulations, A hydraulic pump nnd guago has been received from the Fabric Fire company and It will be used to test their hose when It reaches this city. The pump Is In a box under seal which will not he broken until the day of the test. Pioneer City castle, No. 205, Ancient Order Knights of the Mystic Chain, realized $125 clear of all expenses from their recent anniversary entertainment and social, r- OLYPHANT. From the homo of her son, David E. Lewis, tho funeral of Mrs, Gwenllinn Lewis took place Saturday afternoon nt 2.30 o'clock. There was a very large attendance of relatives and friends. The remains were taken to tho Congre. gntlonal church where the funeral ser vices were conducted by Rev. Peter Roberts, assisted by the Rev. J. .1. AVilllams, pastor of the AVelsh Presby. torlan church and Rev, S. R. Jones, of Trovldencs. Interment wns mndo In Union cemetery. Tho pallbearers were: Hertor Jones, John F, Probert, David Morgans, David X. Davis, Frnnk M. AVilllams, of this place, and Henry Jenl'.lns, of Providence. AV. T. Fenrsall, secretary of the Rail road Young Men's Christian association of Scranton, addressed a very largo au dlenco In tho Congregational church last evening. The question of iavlng Lackawanna DOING GOOD EVERYWHERE. A Modicnl Dlicorory That i:il ctunlly Cures Piles in Hvorv Form. For many years physicians havo ex perimented In vain, seeking a remedy which would effectually euro piles and other rectal troubles, without resorting to a surgical operation. 'Many rem edies were found to give temporary relief, but none could be depended up on to make a lasting, satisfactory cure. Within n recent period, however, a new remedy, the r.vramld Pile Cure, has been repeatedly tested In hundreds of canes and with highly satisfactory results. The first effect of tho Pyramid Pile Cure Ib to Instantly remove tho pain nnd Irritation generally present and from that tlnio on the cure rapidly progresses and beforo tho patient Is hardly aware of It he Is entirely cured. Tho remedy seems to act directly on tho nerves and blood Vessels of the parts affected as it comes Into direct contact with them nnd sets up a healthy action, which In a perfectly natural way brings the parts to their normal condition. The remedy does Its work without any pain or Inconvenience to the suf ferer nnd Is justly considered ono of the most meritorious discoveries of modern medicine. Piles Is one of the most annoying and often times dangerous diseases with which humanity Is nflllcted. If ne glected it frequently develops Into fis tula or some equally fatal or Incurable trouble, whereas by the timely use of this simple but effective remedy no one need suffer a fllnglo day from any form of plies unless they want to. The Pyramid Pile Cure Is perfectly harmless, containing' no mineral pois ons and Is also very reasonable In price, costing but GO cents a package. It Is sold In drug stores everywhere. The manufacturers of the remedy are the Pyramid Drug Co. of Marshall, Mich., who have placed this excellent prep aration beforo the public only nfter giving it thorough and repeated tests In the hands of reputable physicians. The results In hundreds of cases have convinced us that It will not disap point you. street Is now being agitated. A com mittee from the council consisting of R. J. Gallagher and M. J. O'Halloran, havo been Interviewing the property owners nlong that thoroughfare the past few days nnd state that th'o prop osition Is meeting with much favor. The kind of pave rugrested Is vitri fied brick. The matter will be further discussed at the next meeting of the council. A local Institute of school teachers will bo held nt the Central school next Saturday. Professor Howells.of Scran ton, will deliver an address. A mass meeting of tho Jewish and Slavish citizens of the Flats was held on Saturday night for the purpose ot org-anlzing a new fire company to pro tect their properties In that section of tho town. A committee of five was ap pointed to wait on council at their next meeting and nsk for nn appropriation of MO fet of hose. Tho new organiza tion will consist of about thirty-five members. Ir. A'. L. Aran Busklrk Is spending n few days at his home In Taylor. Miss Tessle Nnllln, of Scranton, Is the guent of Miss Elizabeth Dougherty, of Dunmore street. Tho funeral of Mrs. Isaac Twlgg took pine ' yesterday afternoon at 2 o'clock. A brief service was held nt tho family home In Tiger A'alley, Rev. Peter Rob erts officiating. The remains were tak en to Prospect cemetery where Inter ment was mndo. Ths Knights of Malta attended the funeral In a body. PECKVILLE. All members of the Central AA'heel men's club and their lady friends are requested to meet at their moms this evening to make arrangements for an entertainment to be given Tuesday evening. Apt 11 5, for the benefit of the suffering Cubans. Mrs. A. A. Ayres left last Saturday tn visit with friends nt Unlondale. AVnranpa tribe. Improved Order of Red Men, elected the following olllcers Inst Saturday evening for th'o ensuing term: Pi ophet, AA'lIllatn Rolls; sachem, V. C. AVurner; senior sagamore, Asa M. Scott; junior sagamore, George Ccol; secretary, James AVInstore; keep er of wnmptmi, Frank Edwards; col lector of wampum, M. B. AVnJeman; trustee for eighteen months, C. J. Ilart nian; representative to gteat sun coun cil, C. J. Hartman. They will be In stalled Saturday evening, April 2. The Epworth League of the Metho dist Eplscopnl church will hold a social nt the home of Mrs. AA'illIam Johns, nn Hickory street, next Tuesday even ing;. Rhodr. S., the seven year old little daughter of 'Mr.' and Mrs. Charles Jenkins, who was operated on here last Friday for appendicitis, died last Saturday evening at C.33 o'clock. She was a very bright and Interesting child and was a pupil in Miss Jennie L. Stearns' elocution class. The fu neral service will bo held at the hornf on Hickory ttreet on Tuesday morning at 11 o'clock and will 'be conducted by the Rev. S. II. Moon, of tho Pres byterian church, after which tho re mains will be taken to Pro&nect ceme tery for Interment. , Mrs. Thomas, of Ashley, Is visiting nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Chapman. Mr. AValtz, of Mount Cobb, Is visiting at the home of his son, Charles AValtz. Mrs. Herbert Frear has returned from New'York city. Dr. J. AV. Beck, who had about made up his mind to leave Peckvllle, has concluded, for various reasons, to stay with us a while longer. Past Master A. A. Swingle has hpen notified by the first assistant postmas ter seneral to change the rent of boxes at Peckvllle postofflce. After April 1 call boxes will be 20 cents a quarter, and lock boxes 35 cents a quarter. Harper lodge. No, 707, Independent Order of Odd Fellows, elected the fol lowing" olllcers for the coming term last Friday evening: Noble grand, Frank Peck; vloe grand, AVIlllam Olver; sec. rotary, AV. H. AA'alker; asslsttnt sec retary, Floyd Grlener; treasurer, A. C, Hendricks; trustee, eighteen months, Charles Kennedy. Last Friday evening a number of tho friends of Councilman Jame3 AV. Smith wended their way to the homo of Mr. Hnd Mrs. John S. Reese, with whom Mr, Smith lives, and tendered him a sur prlsft partv, In honor of his birthday. Mr. Smith proved equal to th'e occasion nnd entertained his friends royally. The evening was well enjoyed with games and other amusements. MIs Annie Brown assisted In entertaining the company with some very fine vocal solos, accompanied by Miss Mattle Plckerlnfr, after which School Control ler K. If, Rltter, In behair of Mr. nnd Mrs. John S. Reese, presented Mr. Smith with a beautiful new dresser. Mr. Smith responded briefly nnd thnnk ed them very kindly, nfter which light refreshments were partaken of. Those In attendance were: Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Benltys, Mr. and Mrs. lllchard Jumes. Jif- " " " " - - and Mrs. It. J. Uren, Mr. and Mrs. Nlles Johnson, Mr. nnd Mrs. Milton Hoot, Mr. and Mrs. John E. Kelly, Mr. nnd Mrs. A'. J. Ilcese, Mr. and Mrs. John S. I'eoso, Misses Mattlo Pickering, Ber tha Peck, Anna Brown, Stella AVade tnnn, llertha Reynolds, Lottie Jones, Cnsslo AVilllams, Myrtle Rltter, Lillian Reese, Alice Burnett; Messrs. Richard Reese, A. F. Klzer, Edmond AA'llllnms, Florence Swingle, Frunk Pickering, Peckvllle; Miss Hellg, Scranton; Mr. and Mrs. John Steed, Mr. nnd Mrs. AVIlllam Steed, Mr. and .Airs. John Priest, Olyphant. JERMYN. Mr. Lewis Plzer, proprietor of tho Hotel Avery, died on Saturday even ing nt C.30 o'clock, after an illness of about four months. Mr. Plzer was born In tho County of Durham, Eng land, and was about 59 years of age. He came to this country about thirty- seven years ngo nnd spent nbout two years In Taylorvlllc and tho remnlnlng thirty-five veurs In this town. He Is survived by a sister, Mrs. Thomas Ren nle, ot Second street, and a wife and eight children. They are John, who Is In New York; Lewis, Arthur, Reginald, George, Lilly, May and Grace. The funeral will take place ut 2 p. m. Tues day. Services will be conducted In the Episcopal church. The Rev. Tassen dem will otllclate. Interment will bo made In the Shady Side cemetery. Thomas Gllhool, of South Main street, Jermyn, sustained a fatal accident In tho Erie mine Saturday ufternoon. Ho was working at a prop when part of tho roof fell, breaking his back. He was carried to tho surface and Rev. Father Lynott arrived In time to ad minister the sacrament before he ex pired. Mr. Gllhool was one of the most prominent and respected residents of Jermyn. Last year he was the treas urer of the school district. Ho was married to Miss Mary McAndrew, who Is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Martin McAndrew, fifteen years ago. His widow and three children, namely, Timothy, Annie and Alice, survive him. Mr. Gllhool was born In Archibald, nnd was about 37 years of age, and had been a resident of Jermyn during tho past fifteen years. He represented the Third ward on the school board for three years and wns a member of the League of the Sacred Heart, a religious fraternity, connected with the Sacred Heart church. The funeral will be held from his late home on South Main street Tuesday morning at 9.30. A high mass of requiem will be celebrated In the Sacred Heart church nt 10 o'clock. Interment will bo made In the Catholic cemetery. Dr. A. J. Baker, of Rendham, was visiting relatives In town last Friday. Mr. Goodwin, of Carbondale, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Humphrey, of North Mnln street, yesterday. Attorney Benle, of Scranton, was a visitor here last Friday evening. Henry McCloskey Is reported to be rapidly improving and Is expected to be able to leave the hospital In a few days. Thomas Bray, of South Main street, was a visitor In Carbondale, Saturday. Miss Grace Ealey, of Prlceburg, Is visiting her cousin, Miss Florence Mains, on North Main street. The last communion service under'the Rev. Francis Gendnll, pastor of the Methodist Episcopal church In this town, was administered yesterday morning. He will leave In the early part of April for tho conference, nnd as he has served the limit of five years allowed by the conference, there Is no hope of his return as pastor of this church. In the evening Presiding El der Thorpe preached a very able ser mon to a very large congregation. NEW CONSUMPTION CUUI1. A cure for consumption which Is not ns repellent to a delicate etomach as a ma jority of the nostrums prescribed for that tlisense, Is the "peanut cure" recommend ed by Dr. Urewer. Ho also advises the Inhnllng of tho fumes of vinegar as part of tho treatment. Ho gives his putlents ns many peanuts as they can eat with out injuring their digestive organs, nnd says that while not ull can digest them, a great many even with fceblo diges tion can eat them without discomfort. Tho two needful things In consumption tire to keep up the heat and vitality and to kill tho tuberculous germs, the former of which the oil of the peanut does, and Is preferable to codllver oil, while the vinegar fumes act as an antidote to tho tuberculous bacilli. The peanut has long been known as an excellent fat-producer. Some Idea of tho oil they contain enn bo conceived from the fact that $.",005,000 worth of them nro brought Into Marseilles annually for tho express purpose of ex tracting the ojl, which is highly valued throughout Kurope, not only as a substi tute for olive oil in ordinary Uses, but also for the manufacture of lino toilet soaps and for other purposes. AVlth the world's present output of peanuts It will bo seen that should this cure provo suc cessful, there would be no lack of mater ial at hand to Bupply every possible de mand. New Ideas. Second-lliuul. Mrs. Brlcabrac "Oh, mercy, Rrldgct, how could you havo broken that precious vase! It was four hundred years old!" Hrldget (calmly) "Oh, if it was an ould thing like that, yea can take It out nv mo next week's wapes," Truth. Keep in mind that Scott's Emulsion contains the hypo phosphites. ' These alone make it of great value for all affections of the nervous system. It also contains glycerine, a most valuable, soothing and healing agent. Then there is the cod-liver oil, ac knowledged by all physicians as the best remedy ibr poor blood and loss in weight. These three great remedial agents blended into a creamy Emulsion, make a remark able tissue builder. ;oc and Ji.oo, all druggists. SCOTT & BOWNE, ChemUts, New York. WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF OYSTERS Fancy ltocluiwnys, Umt ltivcra, Muurlco River Coves, AIII1 l'nnds, Ac, &c. Leave your order for lilue Points to be delivered on the half shell in carriers, W H PIRN PFNH BE, Ut For Inlcrnnl and External Use. CUKES AND PltEVK.NTS Coldi, Coughs, Sore Throat, Influenza, Bron chltla, Pneumonia, Swelling ol the Joint, Lumbago, Inflammation, lliicumatism, Neuralgia, Prostbltes, Chilblains, Headache. Toothache, Asthma, DIFFICULT BREATHING. CURBS THE WORST PAINS In from ono to twenty mlnutei. NOT ONE HOUR nfter rending tlili lulvortWement need nuyono HUFFKIl WITH PAIN. Kiutway'4 Ready Relief Is a Sure Cure for livery Pain, bpralns, Ilrulses, Pains In tile Hock, Chest or Limbs, It Was the First and Is the Only PAIN KUMliOY Tbntlnstnntly stop tho molt oxcruelatlnir pnlns, nllnys tnlliunmiitlon, nnd cures Con. icoHtlonB, wlietlicr of tho Lung, Htotimcli. llowolH or other glnnd or orgnus, by ono ap plication. A halftontcaspoonful lu half a tumbler of water will in 11 few minutes cure Cramps HpnsmF", Hour Stomnch, Heartburn, Nervous neHB, HleoplPSMiCKS, Sick Itcndncbe, Dlnr rhcrn, Dysentery, Collu, t'lntulcnoy and ull Internal pnliiM. There W not it rcmedlnl ngent In tho world lint will euro fever nnd ngua and all other mnlnrloiiH, bilious nndothor fevers, aided bv KARWAY'S PILLS, so quickly at KAH WAY'S REARY RULIUP. Fifty Cents Per Bottle. Sold by Rrugglsts. RAOWAY & CO, 55 ELM ST., NEW YOItlC SPRING HATS On Sale Now at Conrad's The Hil!er& Stetson Agency. 305 Lacka. Ave. HERCULES ASBESTOS PIPE COVERING Tho Must 1'erfoct lunulntlon. Applied by WARREN -EHRET COMPANY Contractors for Ehret's Slag Roofing, 331 Washington Avenue HAPPINESS VS. MISERY. Dr. Charcot Tonic Tablets, the great Par isian romeilt , Is a guaranteed euro for the Drink Habit; also nervousness and molan choly caused by over-luUulgonce. It D-stroys the A ppe tit j for Alcoholic nnd mi Intoxicating UeveraueH, and leaves man as ho should be. It can be administered without the knowledge of the patient where necessary. Hand for pnmphlot. Wm. 0. Clark. 326 Pcnn Ave., Scranton, Pa LACKAWANNA I giving a 2,000 candle power light JUk from kerosene oil. 11 AVER 10,888 II USE. Eliilsi ffimt.vv1! "KiyMmty fail MANUFACTURERS OF Bill Tlmbor cut to order on short notice. Hardwood Mine Ralta taAved to uniform lengths constantly on hand. Peeled llcunloclc Prop Timber promptly Furnished. MILLS At Cross Fork, Potter Co., on the Buffalo and Susquc. hanna Kallroad. At Allan, Potter County. Pa., on Coudcrsport, uuJ Port Allegany llullroad. Capacity 400,000 feet per day. GENERAL OFFICE-Board of Trade Building, Scranton, Pa. Telephone No. 4014. Apollo Nervi-Tablets A Doaitiva cars for tnin Itnana or old) utfarina from nerTOUrtdUeatet, tbreat&neiilaftatiitr lack of memory, loss ot manly (ower,wtttedorKa nnd other weakuesiei caused bjeurlx exceohet and abuwol th vital forcm. Aiturera I J?S? c4 1 I vtK. '1 I iorer 01 lOkifiiajuy aaaqaicitiF lDleainraoriarrlmrrlae.IJ'OLI.OJVi:ir.l.'.r.l;Z..r.s'lBll'fl fa 1 leuru where all other o-clled nerra anil tirata rvinedlea fall. Ttier ha.e rMtored f tbomandi of men to the pink tla.hof manhood and fuyut'If rwrjoi4 A ' written guarantee to do so or moueT ref onded In eterr tiasu. Don't delay, lldr nona hot A l-OLI.O NICIDI-'JU HI.KTS. l'rlce wlftiln reach of all. Cfl OPUTC a package, or fall treatment tilt patkaceel for rttti. Bent t Utl UbTIIO mall, plelnlr wraDUednuonrecitlntof urice. AddreiM. APOLLO B1UDICINK CO,, 30O DEAltBOKN BTUEBX, CHICAGO, LLI,., or our Ulnt. Muttltewa llro,, Wholesalo and Hctall PriiggiMtij, Hcrunton, l'n. Oomctdtsti nesdi reliable, Monthly, regulating medicine. Only riaraltM 8S41' the pureit drugi iheuld be uwJ. If. jeu ml the beet, gat ' Or. Peal's Pennyroyal PflEBs Ther.are prompt, ttfe and certain In recult. The eanilse (Dr. real'i) ncrex din p. nolnt. Bent anywhere, tl.OO. Addrew tzu. MDi Co,, Uqjoliud, p, , For Salo by JOHN H. PHELPS, bPruCo street. The Staff" of Life Is bread. Everybody knows that, hut how many men ore provided with a GOOD staff? How many have pood bread to' cat ? We don't know exactly, hut wc DO know thnt all those whoso wives use "Snow White" Flour do. And these men will he able to work harder and ac complish more than those who do not havo bread made of "Snow White" Flour. Havo your wife order some, of her Grocer. Vc Only Wholesale It." THEWESTONMILLCO Scranton, Carbondale, Olyphant.. Finest Solderless 18k Wedding Rings. The new Tiffany Style. Wedding Presents -IN- Fine Sterling Silverware, Rich Cut Glass, . Clocks, &c. : Our optician, Mr. Adams, can fit all cases of defective vision. Prices very reasonable. 130 Wyoming Ava. ATTEND TO YOUR EYES NOW Eyesight preserved and headaches pre vented by liuvl: luff vour eves nronerlv and scientifically examined and lilted. Eyes examined free. Tho lutest styles of Spoo taclos and eyeglasses at tho lowest prices. DR. SHIMBERQ, 305 Spruce Street , UAlE Vnil Sro Throat, Pimples, Cop. Snots. Arhai. llrtfu tuu per-uoioreu Old Bores, Ulcers In Mouth, flair Falling? AVrlte COOK REMEDY CO., 651 Mainole Temple, Chicago, III., for proofs of cures. Capital, $500.00. Worst cases cured In 15 to 35 days, loo-page book free. Invaluable for Engineers, Iron Found ers, Contractors, Builders, Mines, Collieries, Street Railways, etc ill SUPPLY I II CO. IS M. E. KEELEV, Manager. 709 West Lackawanna Ave.. Scranton, Pa Telephone 3951. LUBE MAKE A MAN klv fits a D1111 lop I111. ihMi. mm H ni ni a mutt ioruuihMf. Pharmacist, cor. VWbmlna avbnuV'and 1 ,. J. K(',)l..v ,(
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