THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-MONDAY. APRIL -1. 1898. 0 MEROANTILE APPRAISEMENT. .w.. Amount. Keens, J. C, retail 1 1 Koons & Unrrlcr, retnll.... II linntrKnn, Klcharri, rctull.. II Lupo, I'otcr, retnll H Luce, T. J., retail I Montgomery, H, ft Co., wholeuale " Moore, Jos., moat market.. II Mock, J. W retnll ........ J J Hears, Mm. E. J., retail.. II Nichols. I'cro, retail 1 Paaa, Wm moat market.. 14 Porter Droa., retail 11 Nac(?ll & Tlel, retail II National Bup. & Metal Co 11 Paso, Plum, retnll 11 Pocono Ice Co. retail .... 14 P.elnh. A. 11. & O, II.. retail II 7 TO 7 1)0 7 00 7 IK) 7 00 10 00 700 700 7 00 7 0) 7(0 7 03 700 7(0 7 00 7 00 700 7 00 7 CO 700 10 00 7 'W 10 00 7 0) ', 00 7 oo 7 00 7lM SO 00 7 00 700 700 700 10 0i) 12 50 7 (0 7 00 nclner, L. M., rotall H Klcliards & Co., retail .... 14 ltrynolds U Co.. retail .... 14 Bchwartzschlld & Sulzbor- Ker, wholesale ! Bavllle, J A., retail II Smith, XV T., retnll 13 Hrnlth, XV. T mines II Saxe, M. retnll H Scraiiton Milling Co., retail 14 Btettor, Frank, rptnll 14 HchuMor. Robt. 11.. retnll.. II Bavape, Ceo., rro lol taMo Scranton Ice Co.. retail ... U Strong's Auction lloiit-o... 14 The Ctidnhy Packing Co., wholesale " Went Side Supply Co. (Fnrr'H). furniture 11 Wlll.ams, J. T. & Co., wholrsalo 13 Tho T. II. Watts Co., wholesale 12 dimmer, John, retnll H O'Connell. V. A., retnll .... 14 SCIIANTON CITY, FIFTEENTH WAIID Class. Amount. IMinehcll. Henry, retail.... 14 D., I.. & XV. It. II. Co., Hyde I'ark mines 14 D U A XV. It. It. Co., CentrnI mines II Emmornchlrt. Matthew, meat market 14 Emmerschld, Joseph, meat market II Kvan.i, D. D. ft Co., retull 13 Foster. I., & Co.. retnll.... II Flannapan. Stephen, retail J4 Chestnut. Geo., retnll 14 Griffith. David, retail 14 Cardies. Ton), rotall II Jones, David M.. drug .... II McNamara, P. F.. retail .. 11 Mason, T. F., retail II McQovcrn, I. F., ono pool table Nichols, M. D., retail II Nauman, John, meat mar ket 14 Schubert, E.. retail II Williams & Co., retail IS $7 00 700 700 7 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 7 CO 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 SO 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 SCRANTON CITY SIXTEENTH WARD Class. Amount. Atlas, It., retail 14 7 00 Allen, XV. II., retnll 14 7 00 Bailey, J. G., retail 14 7 00 Bertoll, Joe, retail II 7 ii Bertoll, Fred, retail 14 7 00 Baker, II. L.. Jeweler 11 7 00 Clark, J. Nelson, drugs.... II 7 00 Carroll & Co.. retail 14 7 00 Coursen & Recum, retail.. II 7 00 Comenys. R. E., real estate II 7 00 Dinner, M., retail 14 7 00 Devlne, Jan., meat market 11 7 00 Dolan & Co., retail 11 7 00 Emplro Dry Goods Co., wholesale 13 10 00 Flrcstlne, I., furniture .... II 7 00 Freeman Mfe Co., whole sale 14 700 Gunstor & Forsyth, hard ware 13 1000 Goldstein, T retail 11 7 00 Goldslaccr, II.. retnll 11 7 00 Gould, A. R. & Sons, wholesale and retail 13 10 00 Brnndwene, Jacob, ment market II 7 00 Hetzel & Collins, retail .... 14 7 10 Illnerfeld, S., retail 14 7 00 llowley Bros., hardware .. 11 7 00 llowlcy, A. J., hardware ...II 7 00 Harris, S. B.. retnll 14, 7 00 Johnson, Wolf, two pool tables 40 00 Josephson, B., retail 14 7 00 Levy, B. C. retail 14 7 00 Mnrcus, Adolph, retail .... 14 7 00 Mtlhauser, S., retail 14 7 00 Nelson Morris & Co., wholesale 13 10 00 Ober, Joseph, retail 14 7 oo Oblcl, Joseph, retail 14 . 7 00 Patrick. H. N., real estate II 7 00 Porter.C.S., five pool tables 70 00 Solomon, M. & Co., retail.. II 7 10 Suravltz & Vlnklestlne, meat market 14 7 00 Slups, John, drugs 14 7(0 Seamans & Mnyer, retail.. 11 7 00 Star Furniture Co 14 7 00 Swift & Co., wholesale .... 13 10 00 Suravltz, Nathan, meat market 14 7 00 Suravltz, Jake, meat mar ket 14 7 00 Seldman, E. J., furniture.. 14 7 00 Schwartz, A., retnll 11 7 00 Uublno. M., retail II 7 00 Russell, J. B. & Co., brok ers 14 7 00 Rosenberg & Bro., meat market 11 7 00 Schoenfeld & Bro, under taker 14 700 Thomas.D. J., & Co., drugs 11 7 00 The Scranton Packing Co., wholesalo 13 10 00 Vetter. P. J., drugs 14 7 00 Webber, D.. meat market.. 11 7 00 Winke, J. C, retail 14 7 01 Webber. Wolf, retull 14 7 00 Rosenberg Bros., two pool tables 40 00 Williams, J. D. & Bro., re tail 11 700 SCRANTON CITY. 8EVENTEBTH WARD. Class, Amount. Bird, E. II.. retail II J7 00 Bonln, F., 3 pool tallies.... 00 00 Bay State Furnishing Co .. 14 7 00 Cleveland, N., retail 14 7 CO Frear. It II.. retull 14 7 00 Flnley. P. B retail lo SM (0 Gray, W. A., retail 14 7 00 Gottesman, Ignatz, meat market 14 Jtcnckc, Geo., retail 14 Judkovlcs, Max, retail 14 Kllcullen, John, retail 14 Kelly, R.. retail 14 Hull & Ives, retnll II Hessler. C. W.. retnll II 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 IK) 40 IK) 12 ro 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 "W 7 00 7 0) SO 00 700 10 00 700 700 7 00 700 700 700 Levy. B.. retail 14 Lack'a Store Assn.. retail. Leonard. B, 13., hardware. K Mechlovics, Jacob, retail.. 14 Xeuffer, Chas. D.. retail.. 11 Roll, P. XV.. retail 11 Rauschmayer, G. J., meat market 14 Schultz. Al.. retull 14 Singer Sewing Machine Co., retail 11 Felbecker. Edward, retnll.. II Shea, John, one pool tuble. Steele, J. L retail 14 Five Bros. Shoe Corpora tion, retail 13 The Scranton Bedding Co., retail H Totl, Adam, retnll 11 Waltlspurger. Philip, meat market u Joseph, J., retail 14 Hopkins. J. H.. retail 14 Drake, H. & Co., retail .... 11 SCRANTON CITY, EIGHTEENTH WARD. Class. Arnovitz, B.. retail Conner, M., meat market.. 14 Dunkerley, F., retnll 14 Donohue. P., drugs u Embor Joseph, meat market 14 Flannery, John, retnll .... H Hlnes, Mike, ono pool table Krause, A., retail 14 Kosty, John, one pool table Miller, Sam, meat market. 14 O'Boyqle, John, retail 14 Pinko, John, moat market 11 Roth, William, retail 11 Rush, Wm.. retail ll Savers, Wm . meat market It Bcranton Florists' Supply Co., wholesale 14 Willis, Richard, retail 11 Walsh, E. H retail II Wheeler. II. F retail .... 11 Amount. J7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 M00 7001 20 00 7 00 7 00 700 700 700 700 7 00 7 00 7(0 7 00 SCRANTON CITY. NINETEENTH WARD. Class. Amount. Arnold, John, meat market II (7 00 Brune. A., retail 11 7 00 Brecser, Otto, drugs 11 7 00 Donnelly. P.. retail 14 7 UO Dovlne. John, retail 14 7 oi Graf. Chas,. retail 14 7 00 Oelgle, John, retail II 700 Hagen, F ft Son, lumber., 11 7 00 Hesslnger. M., furniture.. 11 7 00 Hnlpln, Martin, retail 14 7 00 Herz, Ambrose, retail 14 7(0 Hurst, F meat market... 14 7 00 limit, M, A., rotall 14 7 00 Luubscheer, Henry, two ten p'.ix alleys ., 40 00 May. M. J., retail 14 7 00 Mcllugh. C. F retnll II 7 CO Murray, J M retail 14 7 10 Mnlinvorkr. Chan., retail U 7 00 MEROANTILE APPRAISEMENT. Class, Phillips, A., meat market. 14 Peterson, F. T. meat mar ket 14 Rink, J. P., retail It Schmidt, Wm., retail 11 Spruks Bro3., lumber...... 13 Sporer, M,, meat murkct.. 11 Westpfnhl, John, retail .... 13 Witt, William, retail 11 iS'ilecer. Richard, two ton pin alleys , Amount. 700 700 700 700 10 0O 700 10 00 I 00 40 00 SCRANTON CITY, TWENTIETH WARD Class. Amount. uonneii, wm & Co,, Meadow Brook Store.... 13 Connell, Wm. & Co., Ml nookn. stoie 13 10 00 10 00 700 SO 00 I connell, Wm. & Co., Nn- , tlonul mines Connell, Mrs. M.. one pool tnblo '..-.. Cnllnry, R. J., ono pool table Dlckcrt, F. J., retail Dunleavy, M retail Drabent, Julius, meat mnr- ket Humphrey, D. XV., drugs.. Hug, Fred, moat market.. Kopnlskl, Fru.uk, meat market K'tuiHkl, XV S., drugs Johnskl, Anthony, retail.. Luvi'lle, M. II.. rrtrvll Lnck'n Storo Assn. South Store '. Lungun, M. II., retail Mulherlu & Judge, lumber McCrca, Mrs. John, retail. McDonough, Martin, retail McUulgnn, Jim, one pool tnhlo Kuzlckl, M.. moat market. Wnlkers, John, one pool tnblo Wezyk, XV. R., meat mar ket II no co 11 700- 11 7 00 11 700 II 7CO II 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 II .700 13 10 00 II 700 13 10 CO 14 7C0 14 7 00 -30 00 II 700 SO 00 II 700 SCRANTON CITY. TWENTY-FIRST WARD. Class. Amount D.. L. & XV. R. It. Co., Brlsliln mines It D L. & XV. R. H. Co., Diamond mines It L. I. & S. Co., llrlggs mines 14 $7 00 700 i 00 TAYLOR. Class. Amount. $7 00 700 700 700 7 CO 700 7 00 700 7 00 10 00 7 00 700 Atherton Bros., retnll II Alen, Oro. X., retail Courtrlght, XV. F meat market Daniels. H. J. & Co., retail Davis. E. D.. retail 14 II 14 14 Davis, Joseph, drugs 14 Davis, Charles, retail 14 Freldman, S. M., retail.... Fluehman (c. Welbel, retail .Terinyn, Geo. B., retail Jones & Lewis, hardware.. 14 14 13 14 Judge & Co., retail 14 Jones, J. A., furniture 14 700 700 7 00 7 00 7 00 700 700 700 700 700 700 700 7 00 7 00 10 00' 7 001 7 00, 700 700 7 00' 7 00 700 7 00 Jones, M. J., meat market 14 Jones, Mary 1... retail .... 14 James, Henry D., retnll.... 14 Harris, Ed., meat market 11 Hooper. J. & Co., retail.... 14 Lally. P. F., drugs 11 Llewellyn. R meat market 14 Messett, Mary, retail 14 Morgan, J. M,. hardwnro.. 14 Nelger ft Powell, furniture 14 Ott, Casper, retail II Prire, John G., retail 14 Reese. J. W., drugs 14 Taylor, F. J., lumber 13 Thomas, Mrs. Elmina, re tnll 11 Timlin, J. L.. meat market 14 Thomiis, T. G. & Co., retail 14 Williams, M. M., retail.... 14 Williams, David, meat market 14 Ward, C. F.. lumber 14 Wcibel. John, retail 14 Von Welsentluh, Casper, ment market 14 THROOP BOROUGH. Class. Amount. $12 M 30 00 30 00 30 00 700 700 30 00 700 700 7 00 SO 00 7 00 Bellman & Co., Flelshers, Joe, retail.... IS ono pool tnblo Glrdzeumls, Joe, one pool tublo Engle ft Jurkowlts, one pool table Lehosky. Joseph, retail.... 14 MlkoIke.Geo., meat market 14 Mountford, Alfred, ono pool table Puncoast Coal Co., mines.. 14 Levi. B retail 14 Swartz. Max. retail 14 Wlnshlp, WllHnm, one pool table Rlppael, John, retail 14 WAVERLY BOROUGH. Class. Bedford, A. ft Son, drugs.. 14 Bailey. F. H., retail 14 Cowles. A. B. ft Co., retail 14 Lee, Chas., two pool tables WINTON BOROUGH. mount. $7 0) 7 00 700 40 00 Class. Amount. $7 00 700 700 700 7 CO 7 00 30 CO 10 00 700 SO 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 700 700 7 00 7 00 ?8S 700 7 00 7 00 700 700 7 00 700 7 00 7 UO 700 Atlantic Refining Co. wholesale Brown, William, retail ... 14 14 Buonomo, A., meat market Bozar. Geo., retail Basalyga, Peter, retail.... Cummlngs, B. J., retail Currnn, John, one pool table Dolph ft Robertson, retail Dolph Coal Co., Ltd, mines Hnzney, Michael, one poo! table Hubshman. Emil, rotall .. 14 14 11 14 13 14 14 Lawler, P. F.. meat market 14 Mount Jessup Coal Co., mines 14 Mount Jessup Coal Co., retnll 13 Mehoski. Samuel, retnll.... It Pierce Coal Co., mines 14 Sterrlck Creek Coal Co., mines 14 Runno, John, retail 14 Riverside Coal Co., mines. 14 Radskl. Martin, retail ... Sweeney. J. J., retail Smolko, Andrew, rotall .. Squire, E. XV.. hardware. Spitz. Louis, retail 14 II 14 II 14 Schwartz, M., retail 14 Wuddell, Thomas, Estate mines It Weiss, Samuel, retail 14 Walsh. P. C. meat market 14 Unglelder, Aaron, meat mnrket Dzynk. John, meat mnikt Barrett, John, meat market 14 14 14 EATING HOUSES. CARBONDALE, FIRST WARD. Class. Amount. f SS00 Burrows, Iko CARBONDALE, THIRD WARD Class. Amount. Hoffman, William 8 t.1 00 JERMYN BOROUGH. Class. b Amount. JSO0 Hill, XV. D. OI.YPIIANT BOROUGH. Clan. Amount. S $5 '0 Weisberger, B. SCRANTON CITY, FIRST WARD. Class. Amou.it. Goldberg ft Co 8 $5 00 SCRANTON CITY, FOURTH WARD. Class. Amount. Bashnlsky, William S :. 00 Weitllne, John b S oo SCRANTON CITY, EIGHTH WARD. Class. Amou.it. Ferris, J S Fuhrmnn. Harvey t Gal, Louis f Goldberg & Co S Goldberg ft Co 8 Goldberg ft Co 8 Goldberg & Co X Goldberg ft Co S Hengler. Henry S Handley, William Jones, David S McNulty, T. J S Porter, S. J S Kaufman, Charles W S Kline, D. L S Smith & Gavltt 8 Rockahellor, D. A S White. Henry S Zeldler. M i 13 UO .i 00 5 00 fiOO fiOO noo lino r.oo 600 12 00 BOO noo BOO 500 n co r.oo noo 5 00 500 SCRANTON CITY, NINTH WARD. Class, Amount. Boomer, O. A Caryl, J. D. .. Mitchell, Ira . White. L. O .. i 00 5 00 6 W 500 SCRANTON CITY. FOURTEENTH WARD. Class. Amount. Cross, J & $5 00 SCRANTON CITY. SIXTEENTH WARD. Class, Amount. l'nhrenholt. J. T 8 tf CO Appeal day, April 2Stb, 16S3, nino a. m., ' MEROANTILE APPRAISEMENT. MMMAMWW to flvo p. m., nt tho Arbitration Room, Court House, In tho city of Scranton. Any porson bo ascertained or assessed who shall fall to attend such appeal or to appeal from tho decision of tho appraiser to tho Common Pleas within ten days thereafter will not bo pormltted to set up as u defense to tho recovery of tho amount of tho llcenso which ho Is re qlred to pay when suit ohnll be brought, that ho Is not u dealer In merchandise, etc., etc. The law further provides, that It shall bo tho duty of the County Treas urer to suo for tho recovery of nil licenses duly returned to him by the Mercantile Appraiser If not paid on or before tho 1st day of July In each and every year, within ten days uftcr date, nnd said Treasurer shall not bo discharged from nny such llcenso unless ho brings suit to recover tho same on or before that dato. THURSTON S. PARKER, Appraiser. ARBONDALE, ITho Cnrbondnle correspondence of Tho Tribune has been placed In tho hands of Mr. C. II. Munn, Salem avenuo and Church streot, to whom news Items may bo addressod. All complaints ns to Ir regular delivery, etc., should bo made to W. J. Roberts, news ngent. MORI! IIAE BALL. l'lin U oin ii Club Is Again Wendy lor the I'nty. The comlntr nonson for out door sports jiromlfees to bo prolific In bnse ball In this section. A half dozen nma teur clubs havo already been formed nnd the contests between them will doubtless be lively and cxcltln. The lutest to enter the field Is the Roma, a team composed of the younger mem bers of tho Italo-Amerlcan colony of this city. The club had an organization last year and made tho proud record of be lli;; defeated only once, by the LUlles of Archbald. Ro-organlzatlon wns hntl lust week under the management of Sam liuvncriua and the tcum Is pre pared to meet nil coiners ns soon us the weather permits of ball playing. It Is composed as follows: P. Scalzo, catch er; F. Grandiettl, pitcher; .1. Scalzo, short stop; S. Hcvacqua, llrst base; J. Pogllu, second bao; P. Ogllano, third base; C. Glo, left field; C. Clvoletta, centre Held; L. Fazzlo, right field; sub stitutes, P. Glndlce nnd L. Scavo. They nre thoroughly equipped and are tastily uniformed In gray suits with dark red trimmings and stock ings nnd the numo of the club "Uoma" Is spelled out In large letters on tho breast of each uniform. COUNCh.S MEET. Two Sewer Contracts Let in Joint Session Snturdny Night. Select council met Saturday night and passed Anally the ordinance re quiring the Ontario and Western com pany to erect safety gates at Belmont and Scott streets. It also concurred In common council's favorable nctlon In a number of bills. Adjourned to meet this morning at 10 o'clock. Common council ordered the bills of the board of revision and aiqieal and city cleric paid, read Its minutes and adjourned sine die. At the Joint session councils opened bids on the proposed Summit avenue, Spring street and Seventh avenue sow ers. Tho Summit avenue contract was let to X. II. O'Hara, of Scranton, at $1.09 a foot. Flannagan & O'Hara, of Scranton, were awarded the contract for Spring street and Seventh avenue at $1.25 a foot. They are not allowed anything extra for the man IioIch. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. It Is an Interesting coincidence that In the programme of the New Century club prepared and printed last sujn. mer a paper on "Our Attitude Toward Cuba" (Mrs. Kimball) and one by Mi. P. E. Burr on "Our National and Bat tle Songs," some of which will be sung by the club, are appointed for the meeting today the very day which the president has sot for deciding the Cu ban and War question. Another pa per will be Hawaii by Mnw. HUler. The poor board held Its last meeting under the present organization- on Thursday evening. Bills to the amount of $197.54 were paid and out door re lief footing up to $218.00 granted. The teorganzlatlon of the board will bo ef fcted on Monday when John Connell will take his seat as representative of the third ward and M. F. Ollmurtln retires. Columbia Hose company have Invited the Mitchell and Cottage companies to Join with them In attending the funeral ol the late J. P. Mollltt who was for many yeam one of the leading members of No. 5, The funeral will take olace this morning at U.30 o'clock, with a requiem mass at St. Rose's church. The Elite Social club Saturday Issued the Invitations for the post-lcnten dance which will be given In the Hurke building on Friday, April 15. The full Mozart orchestra will furnish music for the occasion nnd the young folkn are looking forwanl to the event with much pleasurable anticipation. Miss Helen Hathaway pleasantly en tertained the members of the Girls' Sewing circle Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Mary O'Brien, of Oneonta, Is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Horton Lee and Mrs. Charles Neaeer, of this city. J. R. Derby Is visiting In Afton, N. Y. Mrs. H. XV. Harrison and son have returned from Blnghamton. Miss Bridget Gllmartln, of South Mnln street, vlfilted friends In Scran ton last week. George W. Brown, of Louisville, Ken., who will fill a clerkship at Fern hall, has arrived In this city. Miss Julia Oerrlty Is In New York city, where she will visit a. couple of weeks. Mr. nnd Mrs. John nivenburg, of North Main street, are rejoicing over the arrival of a brand now daughter. MOSCOW. Miss Tllllo Powell, of Nantlcoke, spent Sunday with her brother, Fred Powell. F. W. Poaten was In Tobyhanna on Tuesday. Mr. Bogart and Mr. Richards, of Scrainton.were callers In town on Tues day. Amelia Pross, of Scranton, spent the foro part of the week with friends here. James Shaw entertained a few of his schoolmates at his home on Wednesday evening. ThoBe present were; Ell Travis, Joe Van Brunt, Thomas Hal lett, William Bird, Reno Lyman, Ar thur Lyman, rrank MoWade, Lewis Millard, Mathew Conboy. Frank Hallett has purchased tho Harrison Stilt place and has moved thero. 1 A thimble party was given at the homo of Mrs, Florence Pelton Wed nesday. Those present were: Mrs. "William Bortree, of Scranton; Mrs. Byron Buckingham, of Klmhurst: Mrs, Oeorge Costlnr, Mrs. P. S. Poston, Mrs, P. U. Gardiner, Mrs. C. II. Clouse.Mrs, .1. M. Noack, Mrs. W. K, Miller, Mrs. Adllma Hallett, Mrs. George Bortree, Mrs. I). Holler nnd dnughtcr OHve.Mrs. George Rafferty. Mrs. Stanton, Mrs. Bennett, Mrs. C. P. Vun Urunt and daughter, Ruth, nnd tho Misses Sarnh Decker, Grace Travis, Helen Clouse, Nellie Holllster, Jcsle Kern, Mamie Bortree Mr. nnd Mrs. J. XV. Clouse nnd chil dren visited Mr. nnd Mrs. Chauncey Noack Sunday. II. A. Bird lias removed his meat market to Mndlsoinvlllc. Mrs. Anna Davlsf of Wllkes-Bnrre, Is visiting friends here. JERMYN AND MAYFIELD. At the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. John T. Williams, of Second strpet, on Inst Saturday evening, a birthday party was given in honor of their daughter, Jessie. Refreshments wore served. The following were present: Mary Jones, Eliza PhllllpH, Ida Carter, Mary Hen wood, Huttlc Mason, Mary J. Hadley, Emily Hicks, Alice Cooper, Kute Rob erts, Henry Griffiths. David Jenkins, Thomas Jones, Frank Duffy, William Nlchol, Georgo Cramer, Theophllus Bengough, Thomas Robeits. Those from Cnrbondnle who attended were: Jessie Sanford, Clara Vnugle, Cora Huzle, Alice Ilnzlc, Kate Crengon nnd Mnry Ellen Crcagon and Julian San ford: Olyphant, William Davis and Richard Allsop. The officers of the Rushbroolt lodge, No. 850, Odd Fellows, closed up their term on last Thursday evening with the srentest record since Its organiza tion. Thirty-live members have been lnltlntcd Into tho order and the follow ing officers were elected for the ensu ing term: Past noble grand, XV. E. Davis; noble grand, William Smnlla comb; vice-grand, Joseph Roberts; sec retnry, XV. C. Nicholson: assistant sec retary, J. M. GUI; trustee, Jnmes Nicholson. District Deputy Grand Mnster C. F. Baker and his Installing team, which comprises the flllowing: W. J. Toman, Walter Baker, John Mel low, W. O. Hill, William Bennett, J. J. Miller, Installed the officers of the Archbald lodge of Odd Fellows on Sat urday last and this evening they will Instal the officers at Carbondale. Mrs. E. D. Woodworth, of Second .street, Is still suffering from the effect of blood poisoning. The whole surface of her arm from her elbow to the wrist l nffectec'. It does not improve very fast and is very painful. The men who nre to erect the ma chinery at the new silk mill are here, and will get to work putting In place the machinery as soon as It arrives. Mrs. Owens, of Mayfleld, moved her 1-cusehnld effects to Providence last Saturday, where she will make her future home. Mrs. John E. Laughney. of the East Side, has been quite 111 for the past few days. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph GrlflUhs.or May field, moved their household effects to UlaVely borough Saturday. Captain Griffiths, of Canada, deliv ered an address In the Congregational church last evening. PECKVILLE. A regular meeting of the Blakely board of health was held at the coun cil rooms last Saturday evening with all members present, except Sylvanus Smith. After the reading of the min utes of the previous meeting, the sec retary and health officer made the fol lowing monthly report: Burial permits granted, 1C, of which only three died In tho borough, from the following cauees: Appendicitis, 1; Injury from falling downstairs, 1; apoplexln, 1. The mortality of the borough was very small as compared with the same month In 1S37. Number of births re ported, 2; contagious diseases reported, 10; all diphtheria from the First and Third wards. The committee on appro priation reported progress. This com pleted the business of the vear. The board adjourned sine die. After ten minutes recetss the secretary was chos en to act as president pro tern, for reorganization. Mr. George XV. Slt graves, who was appointed by the council as a member tn succeed Mr. Sylvanus Smith for the next live years, whose term had expired, presented his certificate and wart duly accented. The following were duly elected ns officers for the coming years: Henry L. Thompson, president; F. L. Van Sickle, M. D.. health officer; secretary nnd sanitary offlcer. S. M. Rogers. The salaries were fixed the same as Inst year: Health officer, $70; secretary, $30; sanitary officer, $20. The president ap pointed the following committees: San itary, C. M. Hathaway, K. L. Craig, George XV. Sltgraves; cemetery com mittee, E. L. Craig, C. M. Hathaway, H. L. Thompson. Printing committee. Dr. J. XV. Beck, Georgo XV. Sltgraves, ('. M. Hathaway. Finance committee, i' M. Hathaway, Dr. J. XV. Beck. Dr. F. L. Van Sickle was elected as a dele gate to attend the state board of health at Lancaster on May 22 and 23. Messrs. C. M. Hathaway and E. L. Craig were appointed delegates to attend tho as sociated board of health meeting of Lackawanna county, to be held at Scranton on April 19. No other busi ness coming before the meeting It ad journed at 9.30 p. m. Thero will bo an entertainment under the nusplces of the Central Wheelmen at their hall next Tuesday evening for the benefit of the Cuban sufferers, af ter which warm maple sugar and Ice cream will be served. As this Is a charitable and worthy cause, let ev erybody attend. Tho following pro gramme will be rendered: Piano solo. Miss Belle Duncan; recitation, MIM Jessto Straws; piano solo, Miss Ella Ketchum; vocal solo, W. W. Watklns; recitation, Miss Elizabeth A. Maybe; piano duett, Misses Duncan; vocal solo, Mrs. XV. M. Bell; recitation, Miss Hattle Davis: violin duett, Mr. Howard Brundage and Edor Callender; panto mlne,"Rock of Ages," Mrs, Elmer W. Swingle, Miss Elizabeth A. Moyle; vocal solo, Anna C. Sands; piano solo, Belle Duncan; "Five Minutes on the Cuban Question," Halsey Lathrop, Mr. Adam Thompson, of Bald Mount, visited H. L. nnd L. B. Thompson here over Sunday. A regular meeting of the borough council will be held this evening. Mr. and Mrs. Windsor Foster visited yesterday with Dunmore friends. Mrs. XV. M. Kestell's grand Easter millinery opening will occur on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday of this week, on Lackawanna street. Counellmen XV. f,. Bloes and R. T. HAPPINESS VS, MISERY. Dr. Cliiiraot Tonlo Tablet, the great Par Islun reined ,1k a Kunriinteeit euro for tue DrluU Habit; nlo uorvounness nnil mulaii chair valued lv oveplmluliceuce. It I) stroy the Appetiti lor Alcoholic and hi IntoxloatlnK Ileverge,, nnd leave man nt he Hho.ild be. H can be aitmliiUterel without the lcnov ledge of the utlent whure necexHurr. bend for pamphlet. Wm. O. Clark, 326 Penn Scranton, Pa James returned last 'Saturday evening from a visit In New York city. Two more now cases of dlnhthcrla were reported to the board of health Inst Saturday, one nt the home of Cal vin Rolls and tho other at tho homo of Joseph Opdyke. Both In tho Third wnrd, Windsor Foster, Alex Frnzler, John Day nnd A. C. Hendricks attended the odd Fellows' banquet nt Archbald laBt Saturday evening. TAYLOR NEWS. Tho funeral services over the re mains of tho late John A. Williams occurred from his late home yesterday, afternoon In North Taylor. His resi dence wus filled with mourners nnd friends long before the appointed hour. Tho services were conducted by tho Rev. J. M. Lloyd, of the Welsh Baptist church. At the close of the services the remains were borne to their last resting place In the Washburn street cemetery. The pallbearers were: Wal ter James, XV. Q. Ho wells, Thomas Davis, John Coombs, David Bcvan and Thomas Jones. Tho American Prot estant association and True Ivorltes, of which the deceased was a member, attended In a body. The Tilbuno btnnch office In Taylor Is In the Cobloigh building. Local Rep resentative E. G. F.vnns In charge. Emblem division, No. 67, Sons of Temiwrance, will meet this evening In Van Horn's hall. Misses Leah and Maud Evans were tho guests of relatives In Hyde Park yesterday. It looks very much as though the Price Library association will not re oHn after tho end of the month. The directors of the association will meet this week nnd In all probability tho rooms will be closed. Taylorville lodge, No. 4C2, Knights of Pythias, attended a divine worship at the W"elsh Baptist church yesterday morning, where Pastor, Rev. J. M. Lloyd, delivered a special sermon In English. The organization numbered about CO nnd made a line nppearance. The Archbald colliery employes will receive their monthly earnings for March on Wednesday. Elizabeth, the Infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas G. Thomas, of Tay lor street.whose death occurred on Sat urday morning, will be burled this af ternoon nt 2.30 o'clock. Services will be held In the house. Burial will be mude in the Forest Home cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. John Crocker, of Rend ham, were the guests of Hyde Park friends yesterday. Announcement Is made of yie coming marriage of Miss Annie Laffey, an esti mable young lady of Minooka and Mr. John Connors, a popular young man of this town, which will take place the latter part of this month. Dorna, the C-year-old child of Mr. and Mrs. Gwilym Davis, of Pond street, died yesterday morning, after a brief illness. Funeral announcements will be made later. OLYPHANT. The last of a series of local institutes In this district wns held In the central school on Saturday afternoon. There was a large attendance and tho exer cises were thoroughly enjoyed by atl. Professor M. W. Cummlngs presided. Tho programme opened with a chorus, "Our Native Land Columbia," by the institute. In the absence of Prof. M. J. Lloyd, Prof. J. L. Richards, of Dickson, gave an address on reading, which wns very earnest and wns listened to with much Interest. "The Gipsy Countess," a duet, was very sweetly sung by Miss Mnggle Thomas nnd Master Edward Phillips. A class of young pupils gave a drill In music, under the direction of Prof. T. XV. Watklns, and their work was heartily applauded. Prof. George Howell, superintendent of the Scran ton city schools, then gave a very In teresting nnd Instructive talk on "Mem ory." A solo, entitled "Gaily Chant the Summer Birds," was rendered tn an excellent manner by Miss Anna Brown, nftor which Prof. T. J. McCannon, prin cipal of the Wllkes-Barre High school, gave a very forcible address on "Prac tical Science," and performed a num ber of experiments In chemistry, which were very Interesting. Following was a song, entitled "I am the Miller's Daughter," rendered in a pleasing way by Miss Annie Jones. After a few re marks by Superintendent J. C. Taylor, congratulating the committee on the success of their efforts, the programme was closed with the rendition of "Those Evening Bells," by the institute. If there is a history of weak lungs in your family, take Scott's Emulsion. It nourishes and invigor ates. It enables you to resist the disease. Even if your lungs are already affected, and if besides the cough you have fever and emaciation, there is still a strong probability of a cure. The oil in the Emulsion feeds ; the hypophosphites give power to the nerves; and the glycerine soothes and heals. 50c and $t.o, ill druggists. SCOTT it BOWNE, ChfmUu, New Yolk. HAVE YOU More Tliro:it, Pimple', t'op. ner-C'oloreJ Hnota. Aches Old bores. Ulcers tn Mouth, llnlr Knllln? ? Write cuok KIS.MliUY cu., 651 .Maionl Temple, Chicago, III., for nrootn of cure). Capital, $500,000. Worst cane curo'llu 15 to 35 dayj. 100-page boot tree. MADE ME A MAN AJAX TAULBTS POSITIVELY CORH JLLLXfTVQU JJtteuTje Fnlllna Mam orf,Impotoncjr, KIopleaiDe,eto., ciuaeU by AUum or other Kiceawt bd4 India c ret Ion b. They quickly and aurety rettoraLoatVitaUlr In old or roans, aad mamaaiorttudjr, bu inescor marriage. Prevent Inmnltv an fnntumntlon if takim in tim. Ths.rm howt tb, aedlata jmproro meotand eSacU a CUItE where all other fail In tUt upon having tho genuine AJaz Tablet They bare cured thousands ami vrll curt you. Went ma pos itive written naarantee to eflect a euro Ell PTC a each cam or rotund the money. frtceuU U I wiper packneej ortii pkgea (full treatment) for $2.60. Mj trull, in plain wrftprer, upon receipt of price. Circular ,n SJAX REMEDY CO., Hu.'H"i.buu For alo In Scranton, I'n., bv Matthew HruH. and II U. Kauderson druglitn. U rlc ami Wyoming Valley. In Kffcct Sept. 1?. 1807. Trains leave ticrunton for New York and ltUermwlluto points on lCrlo railroad, also for liuwley nnd local polnta at 7.05 a. m. and 2.23 p. m. Arrive at Bcrnnton from above points at 10.23 n. m 3.15 nnd 9 38 p. m. !iH'iirjiKiu:ii fjf RAILROA0 TIME TABLES tt'r!-. Schedule In Dllect Nov. 8, 1807. Trains Leave Wllkos-Barro as FoU lows: 7.30 a. m., wook Hays, for Sunbury Harrlsburg, Philadelphia, BaltU more, Washington, nnd for Pitts burg and tho Wast, 10.15 a. m., week days, for Hazloton, Pottsvlllo, Reading, Norrlstown, and Philadelphia; and for Sun bury, Hitrrtsburg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington and Pitts burg; and the West. 3.12 d. m , dally, forSunbury, Harris burp;, Philadelphia, Baltimore, WnshlnRton, and Pittsburg and tho West. 5.00 p. m., week days, for Hazloton and Pottsvill?. J. K. vOUD, (len'l Pass. Agent. J. D. HUTCHINSON, Ueneral Alanazer. Del.. LncUn. nnd Western, Effect Monday, Nov. 21, 1S57. Trains leuvo Bcranton as follows: Ex press for New York nnd nil points East, 1.40, 3 00, 6.15, S.OO uud 10.03 a. in. ; 12.55 and 3.,'U p. m. Express for Easton, Trenton, Philadel phia and the Houtli, 6.15, 8.00 and 10.20 a. u 12.65 and 3.113 p. m. Washington and wny stations, 3.13 p. m. Tobyhanna accommodation, 0.10 p. in. Express for Hlnghainton, Osw.ego. E1 mlra, Corning. Bath. Dansvllle, Mount Alorrls nnd Buffalo. 12.10. 2.S5, 9.00 u. in., and 1.65 p. m., making close connections nt Buffalo to all points in tho West, Northwest and Southwest. BUmhatnton and vuy stations, 1,03 p. in. Nicholson accommodation, 5.15 p. m. BiiiRhnmton and Elmlra express, 6.53 Express for Ptlon nnd Richfield Springs, 2.15 u. in., and 1.55 p. m. Ithaca, 2.X5. 9.00 a tn., nnd 1.53 p. m. For Northumberland, PIttston, Wilkes Baire, Plymi-uth, Uloomsburg and Dan ville, making close connections at North umberland for Wllllamtport, Harrlsburg, Baltimore. Washington and the South. Northumberland and Intermediate sta tions, COO. 10.05 a. 111., and 1.55 and U.Ou p. Nnntlcoko nnd intcrmedlnto stations, 8.0S nt.d 11.10 n. m. Plymouth and Intel mediate stations, 3.S3 and S.50 p. m, For Kingston, 12.13 p. m. Pullmnn parlor and sleeping coaches on all express trains. For detnlled Information, pocket time tables, etc.. nrply to M. L. Smith, Dis trict Passenger Agent, depot ticket of fice. Central Knilroad of New Jersey (Lehigh nnd Susquehanna Division,) Stations In New York Foot of Liberty street, N. R.. and South Ferry Whitehall street. Anthracite coal used exclusively, Insur ing cleanliness und comfort. TIMETABLE IN EFFECT FEB. 20, 1SJS. Trains leave Scranton for PIttston, Wllkes-Barre, etc.. at 8.20, 10.10 n. m., 1.20, 2.05, 3.20, 7.10 p. m. Sundays, 9.00 a, m.. 1.0O, 2.15, 7.10 p. m. For Lakewood and Atlantic City, 8.20 n. m. ' For Now York, Newark and Elizabeth. 8.20 (express) a, m,, 1.20 (express with Buffet parlor car), 3.20 (express) p. m. Sunday, 2.15 p. m. Train leaving 1.20 p. m. arrives at Philadelphia, Reading Ter minal, 7.17 p. m. und New York 7.03 p. m. For Mauch Chunk, Allentown, Bethle hem, Easton nnd Philadelphia, 8.20 a. m., 1.20, 3.20 p. m. Sundays, 2.13 p. m. For Bait. more und Washington nnd points South and West via Bethlehem, 8.20 u. m.. 1.20 p. m. Sundays. 2.15 p. m. For Long Branch, Ocean Grove, etc., at 8.20 a. m. and 1.20 p. m. For Rending, Lebanon and Harrlsburg. via Allentown, 8.20 a. m., 1.20 p. m. Sun day, 2.15 p. m. For Pottsvllle, 8.20 a. m., 1.20 p. m. Returning, leave New York, foot of Lib erty street. North Rtvcr, at 4.00, 9.10 (ex press) a. tn., 1..J0 (express with Buftct parlor car) p. m. Sunday, 4.C0 n. m. Leave New York, South Ferry, foot Whitehall stieot, ut 9.0s a. m., 1.23 p. m. Passengers, arriving or departing trom this terminal can connect under cover with all the elevated railroads, Broadway cable cars, and ferries to Brooklyn and Stnten Island, making quick transfer to nnd from Grand Central Depot nnd Long Island Railroad. Leave Philadelphia. Reading Terminal, 9.00 a. m., 2.00 p. tn. Sunday, 0.25 a. m. Through tickets to all points at lowest rato may bo had on application In ad vance to the ticket agent at the station. II. P. BALDWIN, Gen. Pass. Agt. J. II. OLHAUSEN, Gen. Supt. LACKAWANNA If TPR W & MANUFACTURERS OF Em sued Pin, he nw n mmii hi Hill Timber cut to order on short notice. Hardwood Nine Kails sawed to uniform lengths constantly on hand. Peeled Ile-mlock I'rop Timber promptly rurntahed. MILLS At Cross Fork, Potter Co.. on the Buffalo nnd Susqiie. ianna Kallroad. At Mina, Potter County. Pa., on Cottdersport, and Port Allegany Kallroad. Capacity 400.U00 feet per day. GENERAL OFFICE-Hourd of Trade Building, Scranton, Pa. Telephone No. 4011. Apollo Nervi-Tablets A rjoiltlta care for men tiann or oldt afferina from nerrouadUeeaee, threatened intanitr. lack of memorr lota of manly powere.wajutd oruani und other weakneasegouuied f fao r 1 wjeariy eiceweaanu auukeor tue vital iorct. a euro re torer of loit vitality and aulck.li tits a man for bnlnem. pWikMti or aere tntnUgt, A cure wcere an omer ao-cauea nerve ana Drain remedies ran. i tier nave restored thouianda of men to the pink floihof manhood and thtu wll eureyou A written fraarantee la dona or moaer rfnndf1 lneterv . . Han't Hht. Iln : ...; T." alii none hot AVOhtO NKUri-TAiSLKTU, Price within reach of all. Rfl OFMTQ package, pr full treatment (tu perknsea) for tS.fio. Bent by OU UkllliJ mall. oUinlr wraoeed QLon reonlDtof Drica. Arl dref.1. ATOU-O iUiDICINE GO,, 300 DUAlUiOUN MutttiowM JSro-i., Wholesale uud Uctull GomiUoi neeli reliable, monthly, runlitlnc meulelt,. Only tiirmku ta4 lb (inrtit druihulil b uJ. ltjou nut tbt but, jet tmr ' r fc fejp- b-'saa's ? Vx Thar aro prenpt, ( ar4 certain In remit. The rinilne (Dr. FmI'i) parar dUia. rwtut, Gent n j wh.re, 11,00, Addlcm I'llxMnDlclin Co,, ClOTelind, O. ' Sv a For Sals by JOHN H. PHELPS, apruoe atreat Dclnwarc nnd Hudson. On Monday, Feb. 21, trains will leave Scranton as follows! For Cnrbondnlc-(i.20, 7.5G, S.55, 10.15 a. m.; 12.00 noon; 1.21. 2.20. 3.D2, 5.25, C.23, 7.57, 9.15. 11.00 p. m.; 1.16 a. m. For Albany, Baratoga, Montreal, Bos ton, New England points, etc., G.20 a. ni., 2.20 p, m. For Honesdale .20, 8.55, 10.15 a. m.t 12.00 noon: 2.20, 5.25 p. in. For Wllkes-Barro ;.15, 7.50, 8.43, 9.3?, 10.45 a. in.; 12.05, 1.23, 2.21, 3.33, 4.41, CIO, 7.50 10.2S, 11.30 p. m. For Now York, Philadelphia, etc., via Lehigh Valley R. It., 8.43 n. m.. 12.03, 1.25, 4.41 p. m, (with Black Diamond Express), ll.no p. m. For Pennsylvania R. R. points 41.43, 9.38 a, m.; 2.21, 4.41 p. m. For western points via Lehigh Valley R. R.. 7.60 u. in., 12.05. 3.3J (with Black Diamond Express), 10.28, 11.30 p. m. Trains will arrive at Scrunton as fol lows: From Cnrbondnlo nnd tho north ,40, 7.43, 8.40, 9.31, 10.10 n. m. : 12.00 noon; 1.20, 2.18. 3,25, 4.37. 5.45. 7.45, 10.25, 11.27 p. m. From Wllkes-Bnrro nnd the south 8.J5, 7.60, 8.50, 10.10, 11.65 n. m.; 1.10, 2.11, 3.48 6.20. C.21, 7.63, 9.05. 10.05 p. tn.; 1.13 a. m. Comploto Information regarding rates to all points In the United States and Canada may bo obtained ut the ticket of ficii In tho depot. Special nttentlon given to Western and Southern resort business. J. W. BURD1CK. CI. P. A.. Albany, N. Y. II, XV. CROS1. D. I'. A., Scranton, Pa. Lehigh Valley Kail road System Anthracite Coal Usud, Ensuring Cleanli ness and Comfort. In Effect Feb. 20. 1S!)S. TRAINS LEAVE SCRANTON For Philadelphia und Now York via D. & II. R. R. at U.45 a. tn., nnd 12.03. 2.21, 4.11 (Black Diamond Express) and 11.30 p. m. For littston and Wllkes-Barro via D., L. & XV. R. R., 0.U0, 11.10 a. in.. 1.53, 3.33, 6.00 p. ni. For Whito Haven, Hazloton, Pottsvllla, and principal points in tho coal regions la D. & II. R. It., 0.13, 12.03, 2.21 nnd 1.41 p. m. For Bethlehem, Easton. Rending, Har rlsburg nnd principal Intermediate sta tions via D. & II. R. R., C.45 n. in.. 12.03. 2.21, 4.11 (Black Diamond Express), 11.30 For Timkhnnnock, Townr.dn, Elmlra, Ithnca, Geneva nnd principal Intermedi ate stations, via 11., L. & XV. R. R.. 8.08 a. m., 12.43 and 3.33 p. m. For Geneva, Rochester, Buffalo, Niag ara Falls. Chieugo and nil points west via D. & II. II. R.. 1203. 3.33 (Black Diamond Express). 10.28 and 11.30 p. m. Pullman parlor nnd bleeping or Lehigh Valley parlor cars on nil trains between Wllkes-Barro nnd New York, Philadel phia, Buffalo nnd Suspension Bridge. ROLI.IN II. WILBUR, Gen. Supt, CHAS. S. LEE, Gen. Pass. Agt Phila delphia, Pa. A. W. NONNEMACIIER, Asst. General Pass. Agt.. Philadelphia, Pn. Scranton ofllce, 309 Lackawanna avenue. SCHANTOIV DIVISION. ' In F.Ifcct December IStli, 1R()7. North Bound. Mouth Hound, 2 oil em 5 S, (Trains Bally. Kx- g & a I cept hunday.) g p M'Arrtve Leave a u 72S'N. Y. Frnnklln 8t 741 .... "lOivYest 4Jnd street .... 7M .... 7 00i Weehawken .... 810 .... p nlArrlve Leave i- m 115: CadoMn .... 21S1 .... 109 naneoclc .... a ! .... 12M fitmlU'ht .... 323 .... 13 10 Preatou i'ark .... a :il .... 1340 Wlnwooa .... 24t .... 1235 Poyntelle 350 .... 12 14 orson .... 2M .... 1203 lie.sant Mt aru .... fuse! Unlondalo .... 8f9 .... 1149 ForeitClty .... S19 1134 Carbonate- .... S3t' .... miso wtnto linage .... tads ... tllSlI Maytleld .... 13 43 .... 11 231 Jennyn .... 3'45 .... 1118 Archibald .... 361 .... Ills Winton .... 354 .... tin rcclcvllle .... 859 .... 1107 oivpliant .... 401 .... 110) Prlceburg .... 101 .... 1103 Throop .... 10 . ,. 11100 Providence .... 4 14 .... (1057 park rinco .... 1417 .... 1055' bcranton .... 420.... 'a h Leave Arrive r u All trains run dally except Sunday. t signifies tnat trains stop on signal tor pa; tuners. ecure rates via Ontario & Western beforo purchasing tickets and save money. Day ard Nlgm K press to the West. J. C. Anderson, aen. rass Ast T. Fllterolt, DlT, Pass, Act. sor'nton. pa. giving a 2,000 candle power light from kerosene oil. OVER 10,000 IN USE, Invaluable for Engineers, Iron Found ers, Contractors, Builders, Mines, Collieries, Street Railways, etc 1 I0ML SUPPLY I U CO. K M. E, KEELEY, Manager. 709 West Lackawanna Ave., Scranton, Pa Telephone 3951. HE MAKE A MAIM MANLY rdLLOX It uyi-TA It LKTS .. ; ,. ; .. .. STUKKT, CHICAGO, ILL., or our Went, nrugglntfi, scrunton, Ta. eranHWOTrai fliaa Pharmacol, cft, Wyoming avenue and