THE SCRANTON TI.II3UJN13-SATURDAY, NOVEMBER It, 1899. 9. DbYouNeeda Tonic? trv UA1 A 1 STn,tiC LBIBI V""' Since 1603, Indorsed by Medical Faculty. immediate lasting eilicacious agreeable Sold at All Druggists Everywhere. Avoid Substitutes. n i rT"KTT if r ( A n rtl ll II A I W4 VXltVUVrlllnJ-!-' PASSED OVER MAYOR'S VETO. Mayor Kllpalriok vetoed the ordin ance amending the fiunehlso ot the Carbondale Tructlon company niul last evening the common council met nnd passed It over his head. It Is said the mayor acted In the interest of the Brooklyn street residents. The lat ter, however, have not been able to agree as to where they desire the tiack placed It Is now on one nlde Those on the opposite side aie satimleJ, while those In front of whoso gote-i lis inns want It In the middle, vhr there opponents say, theie would not bo loom to pass vehicles. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Mis. Hdward Aunger, of AVyomlng stieet, Is visiting fi lends in Philadel phia Ezia Toby, of nurnwood, was in this city on business Vesteiday. Mrs. II i:. Johnson, o Maple ave nue. Is visiting In Afton, N Y. Miss Julia Oerilty leturned to New York city yesterday Mrs Eugene Wells will leave today for her home In Washington, D. C. Mrs W. G Scurry entertained the Young Lady Woikers of the Metho dist chuich yesterday afternoon ftom i to G o'clock. Miss Kate Claike. ot Pittston, is vis iting fi lends In this city. OLYPHANT. The opening social of the Ju veins Dancing class was held In Mahon's hall Thuisday evening. The hall had been entirely renovated and presont-1 a pleasing appearance. Law vnce'd oichestia was in attendance an! dis coursed some excellent music. About fifty couple Joined In the grrnd match, which was led bv Miss Mr.iy Rogan and James Wheeler. The" was a large attendance of young people end nn enjoyable time was hai' until n Jate hour Among those pie-sent fio'ii out of town were. Misses ,U.i Buiko, May Gurrell, Tessle Nallln, Loiett.i Crossln, Scranton, Fannie Glltloi, Ag nes McNulty. Kate Lally, Lizie Itol nnd. Archbald, Kate Heff-rs, Esdier Hefteis, Mnishwood, Allda Mc'Ialo, Green Ridge, Miss Gieen. J'tnivn. Mamie Grler, Noia Grier. Lizzie Dol phin, May O'Hara, Katie Dolphin, Liz zie O'Hara, Anna Grier, Dickson, Messrs T J Loftus, John Rogan, Eel uaid O'Mnlley, Seianton; Jerry Scoll, 10 J Ilolleran. Andrew Montebeller, John Heftron, Murshwood; George O'Hara, John Grler. Dickson. John Manley Avoca. The class will bo instructed by Pi of. Tayloi. of Sci an ion, and will meet every Tuesday evening A dramatic society fiom Dunmoiv will piesent ' Onl a Woman's Ileail" nt Hawle some time this month, un der the dliectlon of S J. Evans of this place Mrs Rebecca Williams attended the f uncial of Mrs Thomas Bengough 11 Jermyn yesteiday. The members of St P.atilck's chinch are making pieparatlons to hold a fa'i during the holidays. Miss Alice Patten has accepted u po sition In the Olyphont Heady Pay store Theie will be a meeting of the boatd of trade next Trlday night at which an election of omceis will be held. Mrs A W Benscoter, of C.aibondnK spent yesteiday at the residence 'if James Kennedy In rtlakely. Mrs Frank Riundoge. of Nonh Seianton, was the guest of Prof, and Mrs T W Watklns yesterday. Michael Munley, of Avoca, is spniict Jng a few davs In town. Rev Mr Davis, of Catasauqua. will conduct services In the Congiegatlonul church tomoirow morning and even ing The school boaid met last night with nil members present except S. Will lams, Nealon, J Williams and Walsh. The first business to come un was th reading of an opinion ielative to tho :ase of Casey ft Kelly against the Bchool dlsttlct In which the title ot the land on which the Fourth waid school Js located Is Involved A number ot bills were then approved, as follows: Ferguson Bros, $71: John Dempsey, $27.S0; M D. Brown & Co, $27.10; H. G. Carpenter & Co $15 OS, J C Kennedy, $8.50; Olyphant Gazette. $3 50; O'Mal ley & O'Malley. $32.50. William Elgte. $25: Olyphant Watei company. $C0, G B. Ilolleran, salary as secietary. $UC The salary of the jnnltress of the cen tral school wbb Inci eased to $20 per NERVITA P1LI& Restore Vitality, Lost Visor and Manhood Cure Impotcncy. Night EmUdous, Loss ot Mem. AiDsk ory, nil wasting diseases, r 1 awfi an euucisoi sen-aouje or KTsJexces. and Indiscretion IJ)'fKA nerve tonic -tnd lK aLiblood buUder. Brings L J"'tllO piuk Blow to polo ANjrr cbeoks and restores tbe !fNi3Vra ' youth. Ily mail Wtiffl NfiOo ner ikix. O boxes fur $2.00, with our bankable gauronteo to ouro or refund the money paid. Send fnr circular and copy ot our bankable guarantee bond. WnriMToTohlnto extra strength Immediate Results (TELLOW LABEL) fojltlvelr gnaranteod cure for Loss of Power, Varicocele, undeveloped or Shrunken Organs, I'areelt, Locomotor Ataxia, Nervous Prostra tion, Hfiterla, Fits, Insanity, Paralysis and tlis Itesultsof Kxcosiiro Use of Tobacco, Opium or Liquor. By mail In plain packaite, 81.00 a box, a for 85.00 with our bankable ruar ftntee bond to earn in 30 days or refund money paid. Address NERVITA MEDICAL CO. Clinton & Jackson Sts., CHICAGO, ILL. Bold by McOurrah & Thomus, Drug tlst 20J Lackuwunna ave., Scranton, Pa. 6 PILLS 50 CTS. The World Famous Tonic. FOR BODY AND BRAIN f month Instead of $12.50, ns fotmerly, (on account ot the night session being held In that building. The nudltoifl' ro- held In that building. The audltois" re port was then read and approved by the board, and the bills of the audi tors endorsed by the persldent and sec retary, to be paid by tho council. The boaid decided to have the report print ed in the two local papers. Prof. Cum mines reported that the light In tho cential school was poor and, at the suggestion of Mr. Cummlngs, a com mittee was appointed to await on coun cil and have them furnish better light, as the current now entei Ing the build ing Is very weak. Mr. Cummlngs le ported that the enrollment of the night schools was 119 and the average at tendance about 75. At a meeting of Excelsior Hose com pany last night, the following ofllcetfl were elected for tho year: Piesldent, T. F. Jordan, vice-president. George Ferguson; secretary, George II. Mason, tiensuier, C. M. Hathaway; foreman, John Pottlgrew ; assistant, M. 12. O'Boyle; second nsslstant, T. r. Jot dan; axemen, M Dardls. Fiank Mc- Loughlln, William Kelly plpemtn, Jo seph L. Davis, David Williams, Arthur Pettlgrew, Jumes Dickson, Patrick Mc Larln. m JERMYN AND MAYFIELD. Funeral of the 'Late Mis. Thomas Bengough Council Will Appeal Against tho Sidewalk Decision. Another Local Industry A. T. Matthews Home Again. The funeral of the late Mis. Thomas Bengough took place yesterday attei noon and was largely attended, many being present from out of town Ser vices wete held at the house on Second stieet and weie conducted by Rev. Mavnard R. Thompson, pastor of the, Flist Baptist church. The botough council at a special meeting held last evening decided to appeal to court against the Judgment of the board of aibitratots In the Stocker sidewalk case. Special set vices have been held this week In the Primitive Methodist church. Next week Rev Cook e.pects to have Rev W. II. Holder, of Pricebuig, on Monday and Tuesday evenings, and on Thursday and Friday evenings Rev. Mr. Harvey, of Olyphant, will be pies ent and nshlst In the vvoik William Haivey. of North Main street, the carpet weaver, has patented a number of improvements on weaving looms and is ai ranging to erect a ma chine shop to engage In tho manufac ture of his improved loom He has re cently pm chased the building founeily occupied by Butcher Savers, at May Held, and moved It to the lear of his place on 'North Main stieet, to be used as a bollei room in connection with the factoij Bible day will be observed in the Bap tist church tomonow with appropriate exeu'lses. A T. Matthews, who has been visit ing In England since the middle of August, ni lived home safely on Thurs day Miss Mary Ptlee, of Seianton, Is vis iting at the home of Mr. and Mis. Will iam Bennett, of Second stieet. Mr. and Mis. Andrew Claikson. of South Main stieet, nie visiting friends In Luzerne borough. Mrs, Northup, of Seianton, was yes teiday the guest of hci biothcr, H, D Swick, of Second stieet Mi. Kiilin, of the South Side, Seian ton, Is the guest of his daughtei, Mis. John F Nicholson, of Main stieet. Mrs. Jonathan Davis and Mrs. Powell, of Foiest City, spent yesterday with Mnyfleld friends. Mrs. Daniel Colan. of Scranton, was a visitor nt the home of her patents. Mr and Mrs. Jomes R. Evans, of Fouilh stieet, yesteiday. "Experience Is the best teacher." to you, and von mnj take this medl Kvery testimonial In favor ot Hood's Sarsapaillla. Is the voice of.ixpcilence cine with peifect confidence that it will do for you what it has done for others. - t Hood's Tills cuie biliousness, sick headache. PECKVILLE. Ralph W. Hoffecker, the obliging operator at the Delaware and Hudson, Is 111. Rev. S. C Slmpklns Is on tho slek list. Mis. Thomas Sansenbaugh, of Dun moro. Hpent Thuisday ut the bono ut Mr. T. L. Taylor. Mis. J. D. Broad Is 111 at her horrr on Prospect street. All the ofllceis and committed ap pointed to conduct tho hasiaiir nt the Baptist church nro requestel o meet at 7.30 this evening ut tin Baptist church. Mis. R. J. Taylor visited friends at Scranton yesterduy. v. John P. Qulnn's gospel gambling house will be in full operation at the Wilson Flie company's hull T'.osday and Wednesday evenings of next week Union evangelistic services have ben held In the Methodist church evo'y night this week. They aro conducted by Mcssir. Armstrong and llrydsn. There will be a men's ineetlnr it the Baptist church tomoirow uttornoon nt half past three o'clock to which nil men are cordially invlteJ. A union mass meeting In the evening nt U e Methodist church. Peckvllle Baptist church Rev. J. S. Thomas, pastor. The Sunday school will lender the Blblo day programmo tomorrow at 10.30 a. m. All parents and friends are cordially Invited to attend these exercises, The ladles of the Baptist church will hold a buzaar nt the Morgan store building Nov. 27, 28, 29 and 30. Tho following officers and committees aro appointed to conduct tho same: Gen eral manager, James W. Smith; sec retary, John Richards; treasurer, L. F Tucker. Entertainment committee W. W. Wntklns, Mrs W. W. Watklns, Mattlc Pickering, Louise Mace, Anna Sands, Jonnle Williams, Bessie Craig, Abel Reynolds, Thomas Moigans. Building committee Henry Purdy, Da vid Williams, John Wearn, Roy Craig, Thomas Jomes, William Cousins, Steve Cole, Jeff Wearn. Door com mitteeRichard Bartolctte, Herbert Dlkeinan, Henry Obeits, William Lit tle. Purchasing committee Mllei Johnson, Frank Pickering, Mrs. Thos, Morgans, Mrs. Richard Rnrtolctt. Kitchen committee Mrs, R, Bnrto!ott. Mrs. W. Tuttle, Mrs. H. Oberts, Mrs. S. Coles", Mrs. C. Ayres, Mrs. Craig. Mrs. Wallace. Advertising commit tee Frank Plckeilng, John Richards, Gai field Thomas. Resolutions of respect and condolence on tho death of Mrs. J. G. Bell by tho Ladles' Aid society 6f tho First Motho. dlBt Kplscopal chuich, ot Peckvllle, Pa Oct. 14, 1819: "Whereas, In tho order of Divine Piovldencc our esteemed sister, Eva Bell, has been lemoved by death from her home, from tho church and from our society, of which she was been a faithful and honored member. We therefore "Resolved, Thnt we humbly bow In submission to the Divine will by whlrh she has been called away and that wo will cherish the memory of the many virtues of our departed sister. "Resolved, That to tho bereaved fam ily of the deceased we extend our nln ceio sympathy In their great nflllctlon and that we could commend them to the care of the God whom she trusted and who doeth all things well. "Resolved, That these resolutions be written In the secretary's record of this society and that a ropy ot the same be piesented to the husband anl children of our deceased sister. (Signed) Mrs. John, President, ' Mrs. McGargell, Sec'y. CLARK'S PREEN. Mr. Harry Loder and family aie now occupants of tho Wagner house In the hollow. Mis. Sobra Jackson, of Dunmoie, Is visiting friends here. Mr. Claience Hodgeon, of Scranton, and Miss Lizzie Ravvson, of Green wood, spent Sunday with Miss Grace A Davis Mis f r rook and daughtei. Mis. J. F. Smith visited fiiends In Toinp klnsvilic Thursdnv. Miss Geitiude Noithup, of Factory ville, is visiting lolatlvcs and fiiends hei. Mr. and Mrs. r. L. Phillips nnd son, Thomas, weie callers In town on Tues day last. Mi. Kgbert M. Leach has purchased the piopeity lecently occupied by tho late Samuel Smith for the considera tion of 52,800 and will occupy It at once. SPECIAL EXCURSION RATES TO PHILADELPHIA. ACCOUNT NATIONAL EXPORT EX POSITION. Low Rates via Pennsylvania Rail road. The Pennsylvania Rnilioad eomjmny lias anaiigi-d foi special exclusion lates to Philadelphia on Nov S nnd 21, account National Epoit Exposition. Round-tilp tickets, good to return within ton davs, Including day of is ue, will be sold on the above dates fiom New Yoik, Ttenton, Belvideie, Atlantic City, Cape Maj, PoUsvllle, Reading, Wilke.s-Bane, Lancaster, Hairlsbmg, Yoik, Willlamspoi t, Cun undaigua Eilc, and Intel mediate points at rate of single fare for the lound trip, plus admission to the Exposition (no i ate less than one dollar). For spccillc lates apply to Ticket Agents. DALTON. Miss Lulu Butts Is the guest of friends in Scranton tills week. The Rev. Mr. Thompson, formeilv nf W.vomlng, has been appointed pastor of the Baptist church, and pieached his flist sermon last Sunday morning. The many fiiends of Mis. Edwaul Sehoonover will icgiet to hear that she Is veiy 111 In u hospital In New Yoik. A number of our popular oung peo ple cnlojed a stiaw ride to Nicholson last Thursday night The pints was composed of Mlssos Fannie Deishlmer, May Iloslein, Lottie Smith, Lauia Tlf- lany, Anna Hawkins, Blanche Cham- beis, Gett rude Thompson, and Messrs Geoige Smith, Llojd Finn, Charles Smith. Hairy Tiffany, Fieeman Cap well, Edward Stephens and Palmer Smith. E. E. Reynolds chapeioned tho patty. How's ThisP We offer One Hundred Dollars Rewaid for nnv case of I'lturih thut cannot be Lined hj Hall's Uaturrh Cure. F J. CHENEY & Co , Toledo. O. We, tho undersUned hnve known F. J. I'henev foi the last 13 jcars. and bellevo him pcifcctlj honorable In nil business transactions and Unumlnlly t,ie to carry out anv obligations made bv their firm West & Truax, Wholesale Diugglsts, To- ledo, O, Wnldlng. Klnnan ,v Maivln, Wholesale! Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catairh Cute Is taken Internally, acting dhectly upon the blood and mu cous surfaces of the system Price '("ie per bottle. Sold hy nil Druggists. Testl monlalu sent free Hall's Family Pills aie tho best ' ELMHURST. Mis. Hniry Fields, who has been finite seilously ill with typhoid fever, is lapldly Ituprovlug under Dr. Kned ler's tieatment. Mis. Battin, who has been In poor health for a long time, wus able to be taken to Scranton on Tuesday wheie sue will spend the winter with her daughter, Mrs. F. S Birker. Miss F.mina Mlllei, of Dunmoie, vvni the guest of Mis. Hyion Buckingham on Wednesduy, Mr. Rogers Is visiting at the home ot his hi other. Piofessor W. L. Rogers, of Jermvn. Election passed off very quietly hero, only fifty votes being polled . Mr. A. B. Williams has been elected a member of the council to 1111 a va cuncy caused by tho lomoval of Mr. R. I' Kearney. Tho remains nf Mr M. D L. Keeno wero disinterred on Tuesday nnd taken to Tunkhannock for burial. Mr. and Mrs. Hemaid Parti Idge, of NanciWBburg, N. V, fnmer residents of this place, aie visiting old friends her. Mrs. Winslow'B Soothing Syrup. Hub been used for over FIFTY YEARS by MILLIONS of MOTHERS for their CHILDREN WHILE TEETHING WITH PERFECT SUCCESS. It SOOTHES the) CHILD, SOFTENS the GUMS, ALLAYS all PAIN: CURES WIND COLIC, and Is tho best remedy for DIARRHOEA. Hold by Druggists In every part of the world. Be suro and ask for "Mrs. Wins low's Soothing Svrup," and take no otnor Kind. Twenty-five cents a bottle. The People's 4NAA0 AAWrfMWrfMsW A POPULAR CLEARING HOUSE for tho ncneflt ot Alt Who Hnvc Houses to Rent, Rent Estate or Other Property to Sell or Exchange, or Who Want Situations or Help These Small Advertisements Cost One Cent a Word, Six Insertions for Five Cents a WordExcept Situations Wanted, Which Ars In serted Free. FOR RENT IF YOU WANT A HOUSE, SEE HACK ott, Price Building. IF YOU WANT AN OFFICK, SEE Hackett, Price Building. IP YOU WANT A BARN, SEE HACK ett, Prlco building IP YOU WANT HOUSBS, FURNISHED or utiturnlMicd. Seo Hackett. ir you want houses; steam: Oil Furnace, seo Hnckott. HACKETT BUYS. SELLS, RENTS AND Insures property Olllce Price build ing. FOR RENT-A FURNISHED TllONT room with or without boaid. 413 Not th Seventh Btrcct WANTED-TO RENT. WANTlTDFmNlSHED ROOmT SUIT nblo for gentleman nnd vWfe. cential ly located. Address, X, V. V, Tribune. FURNISHED ROOMS. LARGE 'FURNISHED FRONT ROOM for man and wife or two gentlumen. 410 Adams avenue WANTED. $15,000 AT C PER CENT. Hackett, I'rlco Building. WANTED. AGENTS WANTED. MEN AND WOMEN TO WORK FOR us; good wages, work mnlliiL on re telpt iC stamped nvelope Imperial Sup ply Co , I. O O F bullolng, Philadelphia. A.-SAMPLE DISTRIBUTORS EVERY where; steady employment, $! a thousand, stntnped envelope for repb Gieat Eastern Imp To , I. O O F. Bldg , Philadelphia SALESMEN-IP YOU WANT TO MAKE $1.D00 a nr vvoik for us Our leather suspenders sou themselves, cannot wear out. attractive assortment exclusive ter ritory; simples free cnndltionnllj J. S. Berry Mfg Co, A &21 Cincinnati, O. HELP WANTED-M ALE. WANTEDAN EXPERIENCED BOOK keepir and nu minium, apply by let ter with refiieiucs to Bo ll, Tribune LEARN TO WRITE AD ERTISE meiits Big demand for good "ad" men. Tho Pnge-Di v Is College. Medlnuh T niple, Chicago, teaches this profes-iou thonmghly unci ptiutlwilly by mall; write tor prospectus. Al MEN EVERYWHERE, SELL MER t, hunts' onlv, new line, quick selling sptclultles; TO Welti, cosily samples free; exclusive or ptdc line Keystone Co, Ift.M Mailcet street Philadelphia SALESMAN WANTED FOR TEA AND Cofteo Impelling lloust. Must have established tiade among retail grncera. Good snlui oi commission to light pirty. Address, America .Mills. 71 Mm ray street, New York citv WANTKD-JONAS I ONG S SONS' DE PARTMENT STORE REQUIRES THE SERVICES Or A THOROUGHLY f'APABLE SHOE BUYER. NONE OTH ERS NEFD Al'PLY TALL AT OFFICE OF St PERINTENDJ NT A LIVE AGENT PCJR SCRANTON FOR a sick and uc id. nt ciimp.mv that Is endorsed b the entlic police and tue de partments of Philadelphia Aildress at once L' VV Gnodilih, Jermyn hotel. WANTED-A YOUNG MAN P.OOK keeiiei, apply with lefcicnce to Box II. Tribune. WANTED-RY AN i:STABLISIIi:D liuslni sh of a high cjider. a representa tive of abllltv and lucking who can take up its work In tho state of Pennsylvania; no schmn, permanent business with monev In It foi the rluhtp.nt Addiess. Uvlllg lolcienros FOUNTAIN BATH BRUSH t O Giand Rapids, Mich WAN'IFD- RAKER S SECOND HAND Pebeuci Itroo 111 Brook street CAPABLE WOMAN TO TRAVEL: PER- muncnt position, fall s il.iry and ex penses guni inteed: rttirenees e'lark v Co, 211 S lib StHet, Phllldelphla ?2"wi DAHA' SALARY-PERMANENT pnitu u to Hist clis, joiing i-ntbusl-nstlc woman eanvnser, up rlence; ret erene'es CHA1NCI Ult MF.UCIIANDISD CO , Box 57s, Seianton AD. WRITER. X- " xv - vVV i A YOt'NC MAX AVITH CONRIDRR .ible cxpe rleiice would like to take chin go advertising of one ot more retail stores in illffeient lines as a side Usuc. Address 'Ad Write! ' Trlbuno oflUe. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY if you Want 'j7)'buy'or's1Tll business see Haekitt. IF R)1I WANT BUSINESS I'AYING JJ.Deo jtarly, see Hackett. SEVERAL LINES BUSINESS. ESTAB llsheel; palng; gloceiy, c to Iluek ett, Pi ice Building. DINING ROOM FOR SALE-SPLEN-dlel opportunity foi right party. Hackett "NOTHING SUCCEEDS LIKE SUC CESS" $100 Invested by my "Saio Method" in Giuln or Stocks has paid $1,000 proilt In thlity ilas. lererences fuinlshed write for pnrtlculats. RICH ARD OLIVER. Bunkei und Broker, stock Exchunge Bldg , ChlciiKo, and W-G3 Wall St., New 'v.ork City $10 FOR SI-FORTUNES IN STOCKS, invest $". to $100 and get $1 nnn for $100 sine; safe as a bank. Reed te Co, 120 S. 3th. St., Philadelphia, I'a. SPECULATION-TWENTY DOLLARS margins one thousand grain two cents Send for our book, "Successful Speculation, ' free J K Comstock & Co, 2.1 Tinders Bldg, Chicago PROFITS IN STOCKS. WHEAT AND cotton Muekov's Modern Methods Make Money. Wilto for our freo book. c E JIuckej & Co., 29 Broadwnj, New York. Veiy Accommodating. A lad who has a great honor ot tho Induced habit got on n car tho other day and said to the passenger next to her: "Do j oil chew tobacco, sir?" "No, ma'Hin, I don't," was the reply, "but I can get jou a chaw If you want one "Ohio State Journal. DEAFNEFS OF 12 YEARS STAND ING Prctracled Catarrh produces deaf ness In manj cases. Captuln Ben. Connor, of Toronto.CatiRda, waH deaf for 12 years fiom Catiiiih, all treatments failed to ulleve Dr Agnew's Catarrhal Powder gave him relief in one day, and In a very short while the deafness left him entirely. It will do as much for jou For sale by Matthews Bros and W T Clurk 42 8fe The Best Washing Powder Exchange. REALJZSTATJEj $3,8-0-BUYS A FIND HOME IN GREEN Ridge; all conveniences, fruit, shade, street cars pass tho door; a bargain for quick buyer; worth T3.O0. Inquire 1610 Wyoming avenue. J2.60O-W1LL BUY SINGLE HOUSE. COO Block Prcscott avenue. M. 11. Hoi gute. $3,C00-VILL BUY SINGLE HOUSE, model n, 800 block Washington avenue. M. II. Hoi gate. $3,600-WILL BUY il-ROOM SINGLE; modern, lino location. S minutes vvulk to court house. M. II. Itolgute. $1,6Ti0-W1LL BUY SINGLE HOUSE. 5 minutes to postotllee. M. II. Holgatc. $S,000 WILL BUY HOUSE AT A BAR gntn; line location; worth looking up. M. II. Holcate. ' $G,W0-W1LL BUY DOUBLE HOUSE; listed to sell for $J000; must be sold. M. II. Holcate. IF YOU WANT LOW PRICED HOMES, seo Huckett, Price Building. IF YOU WANT MEDIUM-PRICED homes, seo Hackett, Prlco building. IP YOU WANT THE HIGHEST GRADE houses, seo Hackett, Price building. IP YOU WANT BARGAINS, DWEEL lng or business piopertles, see Hnck ott. IF YOU WANT DOUBLH OR SINGLE houses, see Hackett. IF YOU WANT CITY LOTS OR COI'N try farms, see Hackett. HACKET BUYS, SEU.S, RENTS AND Insures piopeity. OIUco Price build ing. HACKETT (W. T , PRICE BUILDING, lL'S Washington avenue, Scranton, Pa. $300 BUYS LARGE LOT WITH house. Hackett, Price building $3,CI10 - BITYS LARGE PLOT WITH eleven tenement houses. Hackett. $l,S'.0-BtTYS CORNER LOT WITH house. Hackett, Price Building. tSDOJ - BUYS LARGE LOT. TWO double bouses, centiul Iluekett ?G,O0O UP ELEGANTLY LOCATED ie-!drnces; Jeffer-on and other ave nues Hackett $l,MO-NEW MODERN DOUBLE HOUSE cential. Hackett, Price Building BARGAINS-NORTH, west and central Hackett. SOUTH. EAST, city properties. $19,00O-BUYS ELEGANT PROPERTY rents $2,214 unnually. Hackett. $I2.000-BUYS BEST LOCATED RUSr ncss rjiopertv In Scranton Hackett. $9,000-BUYS A THREE STORY BRICK business propel t Hackett. JEFFERSON AVENUE CORNER Ml L bcrrv street plot. 'K) b ltJ Hackett LEGAL. THE ANNUAL STOCKHOLDERS' meeting of the Consolidated Water Supply Co. will be held nt their ollue in the cltv of Seianton P . Tncsdaj, No vembei 21st. 1'J'J at 'i u. in for the eloc tlon of otlleers foi the i nsuhiB ar ami for the transaction of an other business that ma come befoie the meeting GEORGE 11 JERMYN. Secietarv THE ANNUAL STOCKHOLDERS' meeting of tbe Lackawanna VnlUv Watei Co will be held at theli oillce In the eit of Sci union I'a Tuesdaj, No vcmbir 21st, is.fi, at l a m tor the eke. tlon of otlleers foi the ensuing .veal and foi the tiunsHctlon of an othei business that mnv come before the meeting. GEORGE B JERMYN, Secietary THE ANNUAL STOCKHOLDERS' meeting of the Fanther Creek Water Co will lie held at their otllee lu the cltv of Seinntnn, Pa, Tuesdav. Novem ber 21st, 1S91, at 9 a m for the elee tlon of olllce rs for the ensuing vear nnd for the tinns.ictlon nf anv other business that m iv come before the meeting. GEORGE B JERMYN. Secietary. THE ANNUAL STOCKHOLDERS' meeting of the Vandllng Water Co will be held at their olllce In the cltv of Scrinton. Pa Tuesdav, Novemhei 21st. i&U at lam foi the election of of llceis foi the ensuing veat and for the transaction of anv other business that may lome befoie the meeting GEORGE B JERMYN, Secretarj THE ANNUAL STOCKHOLDERS' meeting of the Unlciiidnle Water Co will bo held at their olllce In the citv of Scrnnton Pa TuesJiv. November 21st. 19. nt 9 ii. m foi the election of of ficers tfor the ensuing seal and for the transaction f any othei business that may c'ome befoie the meeting. GEORGE B JERMVN. Seer.turv THE ANNUAL STOCKHOLDERS' meeting of the Fell Wuter Co will bo held at theli ofllco In the cltv of Scran ton, Pa. Tuesda. November 21st, Pi9 at 9 a m for tbe election ot otlleers for the ensuing cur and toi the transaction of any other business that may come before the meeting GEORGE B JERMYN. Secietary THE ANNUAL STOCKHOLDERS' meeting of the Rock Cliff Water Co will be held at theli olllce in the cltv of Scranton Pa Tuesday, November 21st, lsis, nt 9 a m for the election of of ficers for the ensuing vear and for the tinm-actlon of nnv other business that mai erne before the meeting GEORGE R. JERMYN. Secret.uv THE ANNUAL STOCKHOLDERS' meeting of the Carbondale Water Co will be held at theli otllee in tho cltv of Scranton. Pa. Tutselnv, November 21st, "9, at 9 a m for tho i-lee-tlon of of ficers for the ensuing veni and for tbe transaction of anv other business that may come before the meeting GEORGE B JERMYN. Secretary THE ANNUAL STOCKHOLDERS' meeting of the Crystal Lake Water Co will be held at their ofllco In the elt of Serai toll, Pa . Tuesdav, November 21st, 1S99, ot 9 a m , for the election nf of lleeis for the eniutng ear and for the tniiMietlon of oi v other business that may come befoeie tbe meeting GEORGE B. JERMYN. Secretarv THE ANNUAL STOCKHOLDERS' meeting nf tho Fnll Brook and New ton Water Co will bo held at their of flco In the cltv of Si ronton, Pa , Tuesday. November 21st U99 nt 9 a m. for the election of odlcets for the ensuing oar and for the transaction of nny other busi ness that mnv come lefoie the meeting GEORGE B JERMYN. Secretarj MISCELLANEOUS. DR. F W. SANBORN, BUSINESS ME dlum, female complaints, chronic ells cases speclalt H32 Pcnn avenue WE BUILD TO ORDER SQUARE. OR Corning body buggies grocer, butclur. milk, laundiy or lumber wagons for J123 each Prompt attention to repairing, painting and trimming Horseshoeing a specialty, at Hclrlegel's, Locust street TO WHOM CONCERNED-DRAWING for organ and book caso at Co-operative hall, Sept. 23, Is postponed to Oct. 1C, liW. LOST LOST - SCRANTON. ROUND GOLD Breast Pin, with small diamond in cen. ter Reward for return to Trlbuno of fice BOARDING. BOARDINO AT 925 CEDAR AVENUE. BOARDINO 625 PINE STREET. PROFESSIONAL. AnoHireora EDWARD II. DAVIS. ARCHITECT, Connell building, Scrnnton. H. L. WALTKB, ARCHITECT, OFFICII rear of C06 Washington avenue, LRWIS HANCOCK. JR.. ARCIHTnCT, 435 Spruco st., 'cor. Wash. v Scranton. rrtuDDiucic l. nnowN. architect. I'rlco building, 12fi Washington avenue, Scranton. T. I. LACr.Y & SON. ARCHITECTS, Traders' National Bank. DSNTI3TS DR. I. O. LYMAN, SCRANTON PHI vate Hospital, cor. Wyoming and Mul berry. DR. II. V REYNOLDS, OPP. P. O. DR. C. C. LAUBACH, llf. Wyoming nvo. WELCOME C. SNOVER. Coat Exchange 2nd floor, Room D, Hours, 9 to 1, 2 to 5. HOTELS AND ncaTAUnANTB TflE ELK CAFE, 123 nnd 127 FRANK Un avenue. Rates reasonable. P. ZEIOLER, Proprietor. SCRANTON HOUE, NEAR D.. U & W. passenger depot. Conducted on the Eu ropean plan VICTOR KOCH, Prop. LAwrens RICHARD J. BOURKE. ATTORNEY-at-Law, f.00-2 Lackawnmia avenue. Gen eral law business, collections and loans. J. W BROWNING, ATTORNEY AND Counsellor-at-Lavv, Rooms 312-311 Meara Building D B REPLOQLE, ATTORNEY-LOANS negotiated on real estate security. Mears building, corner Washington avenue nnd Spruco Ftrcct. M. J. DONAHOE, ATTORNEY-AT-law. OIllccs, C12-613 Menrs Building. FRANK E. BOYLE, ATTORNEY AND Cotinsellor-at-Law. Burr building, rooms 13 and 14. Washington avenue. W1LLARD, WARREN & KNAPP. AT tornejs and Counspllors-at-Law. Re publican building, Washington avenue, Scranton, P.i JESSUP & JESSUP. ATTORNEYS AND Counsellors - at - Law, Commonwealth building; looms 1, 20 mid 21. JAMES W OAKFORD. ATTORNEY-AT-Law. Rooms S14, S13 and 31G Board of Trade building JAMES J. H HAMILTON. ATTORNEY-at-Law. T02 Copnnonwealth building, Scrnnton. EDWARD W THAYER. ATTORNEY. Rooms fCI-cot Uh floor, Menrs building. L A WATRES ATTORNEY-AT-IAW H02 Board of Trade building, Seianton, Pa C. R PITCHER, ATTOllNEY-AT-LAW Commonwealth building, Scranton. Pa PATTERSON WILCOX, TRADERS' National Bank building. C. COMEGYS, Building 9-11 REPUBLICAN A W BERTIIOLF, Mears building ATTORNEY, PHYSICIANS AND SURQCONS MARY A. SHEPHERD, M D, HOME opathlst, GIG Linden street. DR. W. E ALLEN, M3 NORTH WAS1I Ington avenue. DR L M GATES, ROOMS Sfi7 AND SO'c Board of Trade building Ofllep hours, s to 9 o m, Mn I and 7 to !i p n Residence. W Madison avenue. DR C I. TREAS. SPECIALIST IN Ruptuie. Truss Fitting and Tut Reduc tion Office telephone, 13G3 Hoilis, 10 to 12 2 to 4, 7 to DR S W. T.'AMOREAT'X, OFFICE Ell Washington avenue. Residence, r,18 Mulbeiry Chronic diseases lungs, heart, kldnevs and renlto-urlnnry or gans a specialty Hours, 1 to 4 p. m. W G ROOK VETERINARY SUR geon Horses, Oittlo nnd Dogs treated. Hospital 121 Linden street, Seianton. Telephone 2C72 nrwooc SCHOOL OF THE LACKAWANNA, Scranton. Pa Courses preparatory to college Hw.medl'lne or business. Opens Sept lltb Send for catalogue Rev. Thomas M Cinn, LL D. principal nn'd proprietor; W. E. Plumley, A. M , head master SEEDS G R CLARK & CO. SEEDMEN AND Nurserjinen; store 14G Washington ave nue; green house, 1310 North Main ave nue; store telephone 7"2 wine SCREENS JOS" KUETTEL. REAR Ml LACKA wanua avenue-, Scranton, Pa , manufac turer of Wire Screens MISCELLANEOUS BAUER'S-ORCHESTRA-MUSIC FOR balls, picnics, paitles, receptions, wed dings and concert work furnished. Tor teims address R. J Bauer, conductor, 117 Wyoming avenue, over Hulberts" music store. MEGARGEE BROTHERS, PRINTERS' supplies, envelopes, paper bags, twine. Ware house 110 Washington avenue, Scranton, Pa SITUATIONS WANTED SITUATION WANTED-BY BOOK keepei to work ovoningH and Satur days Addicts A B Tribune olllce. SITUATION WANTED-BY A PRACTI c il nurse who thoroughly understand her business, best of lefeinees Address Mrs M. Grovel, geueiul deliverv DRUG CLERK WANTS POSITION, graduate In phi.imuo and tjuullflcd assistant, six and ; half v ears' experi ence, best of icfercice furnished. Ad dress Pharmnrlst, No S South Main stieet Pittston, Pa. WOMAN WOULD LIKE TO TAKE IN washing and ironing Address 1,, Ui HUkory street. SITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG muirled man at anv kind of vvoik. Ad diess D L, Hickory street SITUATION WANTED-TO GO OUT washing and Ironing by the da. wash ini and Ironing taken home also Call or address A. B . .531 N Sumner uvenue SITUATION WANTED-RY AN Ex pert laundress: will do gentlemen's and ladles 'wnsblng, also family wash ing. Call or address 227 Mai Ion street, opposite the gns tank: Green Ridge SITUATION' WANTED-BY A MAR rted mnn, aged Co ears. as shipping clerk, whole sulo store or grocery clerk or uny other work. Apply E. D T, 300 Noith Bromley avenue, Scranton. SITUATION WANTED-BY A MIDDLE ngeel man ns cook, can glvo best of references Address J. L. D., Trlbuno of fice WANTED-BY A YOUNG LADY A PO sltlon at an. thing with n reasonable salary, cpilck at writing und accounts Mls J F , 430 South Ninth street. CITY SCAVENGER A. B BRIOOS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS and cess pools; no odor. Improved pumps used, A. B. BRIGGS. Proprietor. Leavo orders 1100 North Main avenue, or Elcke'a drug store, corner Adams ami Mulberry. Telephone 9510 DRESSMAKING. DRESSMAKING FOR CHILDREN TO order; also ladles' waists. Louise Shoemaker, 212 Adams, avenue. RAILROAD TIME TABLES VMMMAMMVWW PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD Schedule in Effect June 10, 1800. Trains Leave Scranton: 0.45 a. m., week days, for Sunbury, narrisburg, Philadelphia, Balti more, Washington, and for Pitts burg and the West. 0.38 a. m., week days, for Hazleton, Fottsvllle, Reading, Notristown, and Philadelphia; and for Sun bury, Harrlsburg, Philadelphia, Baltimor,Washington and Pitts burg nnd the West. 2.18 p. m., week days (Sundays 1.58 p. ra.), for Sunbury, Harrlsburg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Wash ington and Pittsburg and tho West. 4.27 p. m., week days, for Sunbury, iiamsDurg, rnuaucipma and Pittsburg. J R. WOOD, Gen'I. Pass. Agent. J. B. HUTCHINSON, General Manager. Del., Lac lu i. and Western, Effect Monday, June S, 1899. Tialr.s leave Scranton as followst Ex- press for New York unci all points eat. 1.10, 3 00, S 00 and 10 05 a. m.; K55 and ! )3 P in. Express for Easton, Ticnton, Phlladel pnla nnd tho south, 310, 8.00 and 10.05 a. m , 12 63 and 3.33 p, m. lobyhanmi uecommodatlon, 6.10 p. " Lxpress for Blnghamtnn, Oswego, El mlrn, Corning, Bath. Danville, Mount Morris and Buffalo, 1210, 1..15. 0 00 u. m,: l 0j and 3 r0 p. m., making close connec tions nt Buffalo to all points In tho wort northwest and southwest. v ashlngton accommodation, 3 10 p. m. J'tnglumton und wnv stations. 1 03 p, m. 'nctoryvllle accommodation, I Oil p m. .'H.M01HOH accommodation, ww p m. Express for Utlca and Rlchtleld Springy 2 Y; n m, and 151 p. m Rhacii ?Ti!. 9 00 n m nnd 1 S3 p. m. I or Nrrlbtimberlrnd, Pittston, Wllltei Baric, Plitnnuth, Bloomsburg and Dan ville, making close connections at North umberland Tor Wllllamsport Hairisburg. Bnltlmorc, Washington and the south. Northumberland nnd Intermediate sta tions, c 30, 10.03 a. m. and 1 53 and 5.40 p. in Nnntlccke nnd IntcinWato staloni. 10S nnd 11 10 a. m. Plmoutb nnl Intermedlntu stations. 133 nnd S CO t m For Kingston, 12 W. t m. Pullman parlor and sleeping concberi on all express trains. For detailed lnfo'mntlon pocket lima tables etc, npplv i. M T.. Smith Dis trict Passenger Agent, depot ticket ofllco. Central Rnllroad of Now" Jersey Stntlons In New York Foot of Liberty "treet, N R., und South Ferry, Whitehall street. Anthracite coil used rxclus'vely. Injur ing cleanliness and comfort. TIME TABLE IN EFFECT OCT. 13, 1S59. Trains leave Scranton fpr New York, Newark, Ellrnbc th Phil nl.-lphi i Eiston. Bethlehem, Allcntuwn Mundi ehunk .I'd White Haven, nt 8 30 n m ccpress 120; express 4 00 p. in Smidii . 2 1", p m. For Pittston nnd ill en.ine, S !) a. m. 1.20. 4 09 p m Sitiiliiv- J 15 p m. For Mountain Park, S 10 t. m , 1 20 p. nu Sund(i s, 2 13 p ni For Baltimore ni d Wishlngton, end points South and t VI 1 r.thlohm. S."0 n. ni , 1 20 p in Snndivs, 315 p m. For Long Branch, rwe.m Grovo, etc., at 8 30 n. m nnd 1 20 p m i or Heading. Lebanon nml Hnrrlsnurg. via Allenlown, S 30 a m 1 20 p m. Sun days 2 r, ;, m For Potts Hie, S30 a m , 1 20 p m Through tickets to II points Eist, South and West nt lowest rate at tho station. J It OLTIAFSEN, Geti Sitpt. II. P BALDWIN. G"ii Pass. Act. Delaware and Hudson. On May 14th. ivw. trains will leavo Scranton us follows: For Carbondilo 0 20, 7".:, s r1. 1" 11 ft. s' m ; 12 noon; 1,21. 2.20. I 3J f. -3, 0 ,, .07 9 1". 11 00 p m. . 1 1G a m For Albany, Saratoga, Monti eal. Bos ton. New England points, etc f30 a. in. 2 20 p in. Tor Honesdale-C 20, 10.11 n m ; 2 30. B 23 p. ni For Wllkes-Baire-Cr:. 7.4V Ml, 0,1?. 10 41 a m : 12 03, 123, 3 33. 4 27. 0 10, 7.14. 10 II, 11 HI p in. For New York, Philadelphia, etc., vlit Lehigh Valley Ralhoad-0 4S p. m ; 12 0J, 123, 4 27 p m.: with Black Diamond Vs prcss. 11 30 p m For Pennsjlvanla Railroad points, $.l 9 3S a m : 2.1S, 4 27 p m For western points, via Lehigh Valley Rallroad-7 4S a. m , 12 03. .131, with Black Diamond Espies 10.41, 11 30 p. m. Trains will arrlvo In Scranton aa foW lows: From Carbondnln and tho North C 4( 7 41, SSS, nil, 10 IS. 11 3S a. m.; L23, 2.13, 3 2i. 4 23. 7 13, 10 3S, 11 27 P m. From Wllkes-Parro and the South fl 1 , 7.4S. 8 4, 10 3' 11 "". a in : 1 IR, 2.14. 3 43j f 20, E 21, 7 33 9 03, 10 03 p. m : 1.13 a. m. SUNDAY TRAINS. For Cnrbondalo-9 03. 11.33 pm.:2 2J, 3 f.2. 3 47, 1 ' p in Tor Wlll-es-Bnrre-9 31. 12 03 n. m. 1 5H, 3 2 fi 41, 7 4S p. m For Aluar Saratoga, uonireai, uav ton. New England points, etc , 2 21 n m Lowest rates to nil points In UnltotJ States and Canada J. W BURDICK, O PA. Albany, N. Y. II. W. CROSS, D. P. A , Scranton, Pa. Lehigh Valloy Hailroad. In Effect May 11, 1599. "V " TRAINS LEAVE SCRANTON, For Philadelphia, und New York, via D & H. R. R, at 0 13 a m. and 12 01. 2.1x. 4 27 (Black Diamond Epress), and 1130 p. m. Sundays, D. & H. K. It., L5S. 7.4 For White Haven, Hazleton and prlni clnal points In tho coal regions, via 1 & H. R R . 6 i 1S a"a 4 -7 V. m. Voi' Pottsvllle. 6 45 2H p. m. For Bethlehem, Easton, Reading, ITnr-i risburrr and principal Intermediate sta tions, via D. A: H R. R.. 6 43 a. m ; 12 (rt, 18 4.27 (Black Diamond Express), 1L00. SundaJs. D & II It R . m. 7.4S p. m. For Tunkbanock, Towanela. Elmlra. Ithaca. Geneva and pilnclpul Intermedi ate stations via D , L & W. R. R.. 1.04 a m ; 12 3"' and 1 .13 P ni. For Geneva, Rochester. Buffalo. Niag ara Falls. Chicago, and all points west, via D & II. R- " l-103- 33a (BIacl I-l!l mnn.i r.xnress) 7 4S and 11 30 p. m. Sun- nhlti Buffalo und Suspension Bridges ROLL1N H WILBUR. Gen. Supt., Souttt "..i.i. IV, CIIAS S LEE Gen. Pass. Act, K'Cbrt-. landt street, New York A.TNONXiiMAt'IIER, Dlv. Past. AEt Soiltii Bethlehem, Pa For tickets and Pullman reservations apply 209 Lackawanna uvc , Scranton, Pu, New York, Ontario and Western Hall way. TIME TABLE IN EFFECT MONDAY. NOV 0 1SU0 Train leaves Scrapie n for Cnibondrio and Cadosl.i at' 10 " a. m , cpnneoi,l: with through ttnltis caft .and wrist TiAJn leaves Cueloslu, for .Carllondalo Jitjt Scranton nt 2 0"np in leavl rig Carbon dale ut 131 p m and anlvlng at Scran ton ut 4,20 p. m ' . Sundays only For Cadosia. connecting with main line tiulns east and west at 8 30 a m ni riving Cadoslu, at 1P.C n-jra. Returning, leaves CadofJH jxi A'.ti.'t Ti , leaving Carbondale at 5 .4 p m, and ar riving at Scr.intop at 01" u, m J. V AndeisontG P A. T Fliie rott. D P A. INcw York. Scranton. Krlc nnd Wyoming Vnlleiy Time Table In Effect Sopt. II, 1S9J. Trains leave Scrnnton for New -York, Newburgh and Intermediate pojnts on Erie railroad, also for Havvley anddoemi points at 7 03 a m and 2 S p in Returning trains arrlvo at Scranton at 10 24 a. m und 3 10 nnd 9.10 p. m. r ""TO " " " SCALP T RE ATM EN MRS. L. T KELLER, SCALP TREAT I mont, 60c ; shnmpoolngi 60e.: fncleit massage, manicuring, .c; ciuropeMy, 701 Qulncy "W NEWSPAPERS THE WILKK8-R AHRE" lJIJCOimi cMt . beiliad In BoanleSn-at tn tiemrfkeittandl of Relsman Hron.. 403 Spruce and 603 Lin den; M. Norton 322 Lackawanna avenue; I. H. Bchutzer, 211 Spruce street. days, D '& li u " - " '' ''i."l3 Pullman parlor and sleeping or Lehlghl Vallev narlor ears on all trains between wiL.Vinri.. and New York. PhlladsN IS . ' - Jlfeflitllw'B!'WaBBslsWssstiiWsiM l rr s'eAi & -k.ta fr. - I f
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