THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1900. 7) CATARRH OF (I'c-ni'TiR never Mr. John Vnntc. member of Com pany I. "1st Ohio Infantry, rirst Bri gade. Second Division, Fourth Army Corps), who lives at Hartford City, Ind., In a letter dated Juno 7th. 1R99, savn: Mr. John Vance, of Hartford City, Ind. "My kidney tumble Is much better. I Mr. John Vante, of Hartford City, Ind. hae Improved po much that everybody wants to know what medicine I uin uxhiK. I recommend It to everybody and some have commenced to use It. The folks all Hay that If Dr. Hartmnn'a medicine cures me It must be great. " In u later letter he says: "1 am still ImpiovliiB In health! people call me well now. I am still using our medi cine. People wunt to know what has done mo so much Rood und I can easily tell them." Mr. J. Hiake, of Petrolea. Ontario, Canuda, writes: "Four years oro 1 had a so; ere attack of might's Dlscas which brought mo so low the doctor suld nothing moie could be done lor me. I began to take Pe-ru-nu and JERMYN AND MAYFIELD. Death of Two Well-Known People. Franklin Literary Society's Pro grammePersonals. Mr. James Prior, whose serious ill ness was mentioned yesteiday morn ing, died at his home on Second street shortly after noon yesterday. Deceased was born In St. Hlazey, Cornwall, Eng land, 63 years ago, but for the past 31 years (kih been a resident of this bor oujjfc. By his death the town loses an upright and estimable cltlen. The deceased Is survived by his wife, two son, Walter and Samuel, and three daughters, Mrs. John Phillips, of Greenfield, Mis. Edward Rosser and Mis. H. a. DeGraw, of this borough. The funeral will take place on Thurs day afternoon. Shoit services v. Ill bo held .it the house at 2:30 and the re mains will be taken to the M. E. church at 3 o'clock where the public service will take place. Mrs. IMchard Cole, a well-known resident of Main street, Mayfleld, died yesterdav afternoon after a brief Ill ness. She Is sun Ived bv her husband and four children. The funeral ar rangements will bo published tomor row, i At tho next meeting of the Franklin Uteiaiy society the following pro. Krammi' w 111 be given: Vocal solo, Joe O'Brien: organ solo, Mamie Hoborts; recitation, Clio Caiter; essay, Mary Loughney; solo, Maggie Maxwell; es say, Adella Meirltt; reading, Sumner Davis; male quintette, George Myers. William Kennedy. Joe O'Bilen and George Hairis; debate, resolved, "that crlmlnil punishment Is justifiable;" af firm.itle, John McGoff and Thomas Marsh; negative, Joe O'Bilen and Wil liam Kennedy. Mrs. Mendul-on and three smw, of Maj fluid, and Mr. Sllverblatt, of Jer myn, witnessed the peifoimanee of "F.iust" at the I. count at Scranton Monday evening, The Hillside millet lot are idle today. .Tomes Woodworth. Jr., of West Scranton, a former Jermyn lesldent, was a caller in town yesteiday. Mrs. Robert Edwatd.s and daughter. Lillian, of Carbondale, spent last even ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam M. Davis, of North Main street, The fair of the congiegation of Sacred Heait church will be reoponcd on Saturday evening. For tho puipose of wiping oft tho balance of the debt of $50 Incurred in laying out the cinder path last year, a social will be held In Enterprise hall on the 15th. A child of Mr. ond Mis. .Tames Doud, of the East Side, is quite ill. The Seat Medicine for Rheumatism. "I think I would go crazy with pain weie it" not for Chamberlain's Pain Balm," writes Mr. W. II. Stapleton. Hermlnle, Pa. "I have been atlllcted with rheumatism for seeral years and have tried remedies without number, but Pain Balm Is the best mcdlcins I hae got hold of." One application relieves the pain. For sale by all drug grists. Matthews Bros'., wholesale and retail agents. OLD FORGE. Charley Caiey Is ill at the home of Ms patents. Mr. and Mrs. William C. Carey, with tphold pneumonia. On Friday afternoon Benjamin, their 17-year-old son, met with a very diseas ing accident at the Babylon colliery. He was employed as a dilver and while attending to his duties was caught be tween the cars and was badly squeezed about tho body. Tho sympathy of tho community is with the sorely atlllcted family. Canlo Beyr.on is ill with rcarlet fever at the home of her gtandmother, Mrs. Beynon. Mrs. Oliver Dillon, of Connellton. has received u letter from San Finnfclsco announcing tho sad news that her brother, John McDonald, had arrived from Manila, after having lest his eye sight while serving hlH countiy. The letter did not state in what manner the unfortunate occurrence happened. He was well known here and a very BIcdIrlne for Man on Trial and AuDroval Connie of I magic likereinedlefc and wen-der-working appliance. All jou've been louglae for or you t iv nothinc We tend I ou approval. Crtute complete inysiciu ana nerve vigur. look of rare Information. with the proofi, tent under plain I letter leal, free. NIK MEDIOAL CO., urrALO, N.Y. (k'"K Will 7 Wyy HfJjimr PESS '"i weic WHIN IN DOUBT. TRY STRONG AGAIN! . vigor to the whole belni flTfj 7) m. mJ )&jirt&m 1 1 ' , "' l!r All drelni and louet are cb.ck3rw'tfy. Unleii patltna properly cured, their coadMon often worrici them Into Iaiaalty, Coniumpllon or Death lied scaled. Price f i per boi 6 bOMt, with Iron-clad leg al guarantee locure or refund sU.I U4E0M HSU pes, u. mcB ! D DOS I n DDULWin l,AH ,1, m, money, SJ.oo. Send lor free book. For Sals by JOHN fi, PHELPS, Spruce itreot. THE KIDNEYS. fulls to eire It,) Mnn-a-lln, and In threo moths I was a well man, and have continued so ever since." Mr. C. K. Cosby, of Vale Mills, alios county, Tenn., writes: "Five years nno I contracted a very bad case of kidney trouble. I was exported to die by all my friends; but, to the surprise of alt, I still live, thanks to Pe-ru-na and Man-a-lln." Ernest Knobloch, OalllUln, Pa , writes: "Pe-ru-na cured me of kidney tiouble. I will recommend your medi cine because I can do so truthfully." Catarrh of the kidneys quickly leads to chronic Brlght's disease. Po-ru-na should be taken at the appearance of the first symptom. If taken In the early stages of the disease Pe-ru-na t sure to cure every case. Pe-ru-na cures catarrh of the kidneys simply be cause It cures catarrh wherever located. No other systemic catarrh remedy has as yet been devised. Insist upon hav ing Pe-ru-la. Them arc no medicines that can be substituted. Mts. L. C. Saunders, 207 Haynes street, Atlanta, Qa says: "I was tiottijieii Willi kidney and blad der trouble, ami having heard so much of Pc-ru-na, lat Novem ber I began Its use. Pe-ru-na cured me of that trouble and now I am taking It as a tonic. I think I will take It during the summer as I am sixty-nine years old and I think It strengthens me. I was very much broken down when I began to lake Pe-ru-na and If there Is nnything I can do for jou I will do so with pleasuie." Send for free catanh book. Addtos The Pe-ru-na Drug M'f'g Co., Colum bus, Ohio. exemplary young man. Ills many friends will be grieved to hear of lita misfortune. F. W. Naylor Is making an active canvass for councilman. He is a shrewd, all-round business man, a staunch Republican and the light tim ber for a good councilman. PECKVILLE. Council met In regulnr session Mon day night with all membeis present. The meeting was called to order at 7.40 o'clock. After roll call the min utes of the last previous meeting were read. Objection was talsed by War ner and Holford, the latter being cred ited with seconding a motion made by Williams to pay the New York, Sus quehanna and Western Kalltoid com pany $307.12 for u switch at tho elec tile light plant. Warner stated ho did not second tho above motion and that no action was taken on the motion at j all, but he did second the motion for the purchase of a car ot toal for the plant. He aNo stated that tho coun-. cllmen present, with oni or two excep tions, would bear him out. Piesldent Kccse ordered the secretary to erase the motion from tho minute book and to dcstioy the borough oidcr, which had been drawn up. This was done. T!ie minutes were then approved. Tho following bills were oidereJ. paid: Stieet commissioner's tlm, ?14 93; Scranton Supply and Machinery compuny, lamps, $30; Olyphant Water company, hydrant, $2: C. J. Clanze muller. one nrrest, $2; E. M. Barn?, assistant engineer, K0; Phay'H express, cartage, $1.35; Scranten Supply com pany, dvnamo brushes, $C; William James, cartage, $2.73; New York, Sus quehanna and Western, switch, J30.12; E. N. Jones, engineer, ?t3; Lackawan na Coal company, 12 J ton of coil, $122, Scranton Supply company, plant supplies, $.' 27; High Constable Martin, builal of four dogs, $1. H. W. Pente cost. Janitor. $1.50' R. S. Oil company, oil, $1S."; W. W. Jones, s"etetnry, seal ery, etc., $50.68: Keystone Storo com pany, coal, Tl.l'ij Levi Stage, oattago, $1; Joseph It' Bell, tinman, SIS. Tlw bill of Officer Frank Bennlo was tabled and the secretary ordeied to communi cate with Burgess Williams In regaid to the arrest that the bill called for. The secretary read the report of col lections for elect! Ic, lights, during thi month of Septembet. The total amount due the borough was $2'0.7f. collected, 176.57; balance due, $71.19. Piesldent Reese informed council that tho two lnsuiance policies held by S. W. Ar nold and C. M. Hathaway would ex pire on the 12th and 13th lusts. They weio otdered renewed. An cider was drawn up in favor of G. B. Newton for $12, account six months' Interest on $400 loan. An order was drawn up In favor of the Wilson Fire company for the amounts duo them for foreign insutancc premium. Tho committee on put chasing coal reported that they had called on Mr. Bryden, of the Soianton Coil compiny, nnd he offered to fur nish No. 1 Buckwheat coal at 70 cents per ton. No action wo taken. Mo tion to purchase two blowers tor boll eis was lost. Burgess P. B. Williams icpoit for January was read. No ar rest or llcenes Issued. Amount of cash on hand, J30.50. Annual leport of board of health for year endliv? Junuary 1. Thero weie sl.ty-tour cases of contagious diseases xlz.: ThlUy seven of scarlet fever, seventeen o! dlphtheila, eight of measles and two of membrnnenus croup. A resolution was adopted aulhoiizing tho Now York, Susquehanna and Western Railroad company to eiect gates and maintain a watchman nt four crossings In the botough. Upon motion It was decided to have Bor ough Attorney Walklns piocee'l against the severnl companies for pay ment of polo tax. Tieasurtr Hniper was present and reported that after the pament for the switch nt the elec tric light plant there would be less than $Mi nvnllable mono;' In his hands. Upon motion the purchasing agent, Mr. James, was authorized to confer with W. S. Bloes In regard to tho pur chase of lamps for street service. Ad journed. The Ladles' Aid society of the Meth odist Episcopal church will meet at the .home of Mrs. Brown, on Main street, for vvoik today. Mrs. Brown will serve a dinner. Come eaily. About 2 o'clock flio bioke out In tha hotel building owned and occupied by Michael Hlznay, of tho East Side. Tho fire had gained groat headway before being discovered. A still alarm was sent to the Wilson Fire company, of Peckvllle, and that company quickly responded. When thty arrived the TkeTnat stood (he teit of yean. tad bavt cured thousands of cases of Nervous Diseases, sues las Debility, Dlulni;siccpless assaadVaricocle,Alrophy,&b They clear the brain, strengthei the circulation make digcitlog peuect, ana impart a neaitnj tQffrmninuy, ui Addraie. PE1L llf niftiuE on . M.w.lanit a Pharmaclit, ccr. Wyoming avenue and building, a large two-story wooden one, with a largo hall attached, was a mats of flames. Two Unco of hose were laid by tho Peckvllle1 company, but tho water prcsuru war, so weak that tho water could only bo thrown a distance of fifteen feet. Notwith standing that they were thus handi capped, they worked lilto beavers. Ths (lames leaped over and hardly befor- the flro company hnd made connections to the hydrant a barn and Ice hoitss owned by Hlznay burst In flames. Shortly nfter tho arrival of tho Peck vllle company the Jcssup Hose com pany arrived. Mennwhlle two dwelling houses had caught flro and things looked seilous, as thero weie several dwellings only n few feet apart In danger. Tho Wilsons concentrated tholr forces, and after two hours' hard work succeeded In gaining eonttol of tho flames. Tho Jcssup company did good service at tho rear of tho irain street. At one time tho Stctrlck Crck breaker, owned by tho Tcinplo Iron company, was considered In danger. The Peckvllle Flro department had ntrlod and had water upon tho (Mmr. before the nlann sounded. Several of tho lVckvllle company vere bidlv cut by glavs, which fell upon them lillo endeavoring to muster the flames. Dr. J. W. Slckler dretsed their wounds nnd they continued to battle with vigor. Had It not been for tho quick response of the Peckvllle fire depart ment a largo number of buildings would have been destroyed, although the lire was well out of thrlr limits. While lajlng hoso their now wagon was badly damaged. "HE MISTAKES THE EFFECT for the cause." That Is what tho rtorson does who tries to cure rheumatism or any other disease bv alleviating tho symptoms. Hoods Sunmiiaillla re moves the cuuse and rjeimanently cutes. HOOD'S PIET.S do not grlne. All druggists. 23e. m i THEATRICAL. "A Stranger in a Strnnge Land.' A most mirth-provoking thrco-ict fntco wus prssenled at the Tyccum la?t night before an audience that laughed until It was ore. Tho title of the farce is "A Stranger in a. Stiange Land," and the stoiy tuns Ilk; tl.ls: Jack Thoi,idke, a oung Hugllsh man of good family, has been golntf the pace a bit too rapidly In his own countiy, so his family have sfiit him to Ameilca for a tin to v oars' stay on a ranch. Instead of going west Jack Is put off at Buffalo, and there iomoln.4, nlbelt he writes home lengthy and tlullllng tales of lanch life .ind en cottnteis hi has bad with ledsklni, cowboys and other dime novel hews, on his catt'o tanch near Littfiitlo, N. Y. All this Is swallowed v lihottt uuestlon by his fimily to whom, as to many of our ImgllMi cousins, "the states" are a setled book, and who know no difference between Butte and Buffalo. Jack's uni'le Chntles Pudlcy, dlscov ern the Noting mill's game, and v. hen Jack is about to leiutn lit advises hint to bring horn" an Indian to baik up lilt-, stoiies Of couise the It tier mis call los and Jack turns up In the tltst act without an Indian. When hi Icatn' tho state of aff.iiis he Induces his friend, Arthur Lowe who Is in lovi with Otaue, Jack's alitet 1' Imper sonate a hivage who once s.tvcu his life. Meantime an American p ttenc mvdlclnc pioniotn, who tank-' a teal Indian to ndvpilKo his renitdlc, ap pears on the eene, and of tout.-.e his tedKIr. Is mistaken by Jack's family for his s-uvioin. This starts the com plication going, and they aie fuithet Increased by the arihal of a thltd Indian, In lectlltv a Scotland Ynid de tective In search of th" inKirg Low?. After many MilMindcistondlrFS mat tnrs flu llnallv tl.ued up nnd Jack mat lies Alice? Welllr.frtuii, .n American ',elre, who Is oulte won by his "pie-turt-s(uo exaggctating," while Lowe wins the hand of Clrnte. The company contains home very good people, the leading idles last night being taken bv M. A. Kennedv. George S. Piobott, Hdwatil lllloiple, James T. Galloway, J. I'hatlos Hnydott, Ldwaid Chapman, Kva Wcstcott, Jen nie Ilelfforth, Mae Williams and Kath ailne Mulklns. "The Last Stroke." A stiong Cuban melodrama, "Thf Last Sttoke," was piesented at the Aiademy of Music last night by the Gibney-Hoeiller company. It greatly pleased tho laige audience. This afternoon "The Woman In Black" will be the nttiaction und to night "Jack O'Dlamonds." "A Trip to the City." "A Tiip to tho City" Is tho muni tion at the Gaiety theater for thieo days, Thuri-day, Friday and Satin day. "Without n dull line In It." "It is ;o laugh." "Bright and breezy." "A whiilwlnd of fun." "Upioarlously funny," nio tome of the opinions of ihose foi lunate enough to see the play. Fioin ilf till (all of cuituln the st ige Is occupied by a elevet ompany of slngeis, danceis and comedians, whose effotts to amuse keep you In onu continuous roar of laughter. Ludlc ious .scones and rldlcvloi's situations follow In lapld succession, laughter fairly convulsing th audience. LIST OF ADVERTISED LETTERS They Can Be Had at the Scranton Postofflcc. List of lotteis temalnlng uncalled for nt the Scranton pobtotllce. Lack xw an na county. Pa., February 7, 1900. Per sons calling for these letters will pitas say "Adveitlsed" and slv date of lltt. Ezia H. Ripple, P. M. Fred Alvord, ,T. N. Brown, Mrs, A. T. Broderlck. Mbs Pula Hutvir. r.llls B. Brown. Mis. P. A. Brown, Christian Becker, Heiman Brown. Miss M. J. Collins, Mrs. Florrnco Cook, Jumts Crumy, James Curt, Mlsa Golden Comiilou. Mrs. John Davis, c, Davenport, Daniel D.uIck, Nicola I8 llefano. William J. i:aus. Miss Cones Bvans. W. H. Fellows, Mlhs Mary B. Ford. MIhk Sadie Olbson, James arllllii, J. B. Gould, Mis. C I J. Gale, Johanti Gors iimnn, John Clleimlnu". Miss Alto. Bopldns, Fred Harvey, Mrs. Mary Hart, iWilllum A. Hearn. Mrs. M. A. Jlcbalcr, Josiph HannocK, John Hat tes, Jozef Uecko. Miss Kjther Junes, Mrs. T. Jamrs. Mrs Thomas Lelghs, William D. Lewis, Mrs. William Lawver. Leon Levy, B. V. Kelly, Jr.. Mrs. 11. Kcnney, Kings Second Hand Furniture Store, Mrfc. J.outao Kennedy, P. 11. Kranlc. Ben McFoll. Miss Klla McDonnell. Kd ward G, Mercur, John McAndrew, Kdlth Mllllsan, Miss Mary McDonnell, H. A. McMullen, Sarah Muloney, Mlts Mamie D. Morrlbon. W. W. Hoorliead. Mrs Ina Nichols. M. J. O'Donncll. Edward C. Peck. T. P. Pierce, Miss D. M. Pratt, Miss Mamie Prcndergast. C B. Potts. R. 8. Record, Mrs. Mary Bobbins, Miss Bdnu Rlfeudifei.'Mlss Hattle Rlchey (Zj, The People's ",i"i,iinirxixjfu A POPULAR CLEARING HOUSE for tho Benefit ot Who Hove Houses to Rent, Real Estate or Other Property to Sell or Exchange, or Who Want Situations or IlelpThe Small Advertisements Cost One Cent a Word Six Insertions fur Five Cents a WordExcept Situations Wanted. Which Arj In. serted Free. FOR SALE GHEAP. 'A , ffiaSiEf iffSMi!iJMfef: jiMmm THIS IS DR. WHEATON'S HOME in Factory ville, for sale at a sacrifice. Five minutes' walk from the station. Stone walk all the way. Sin itary plumbing, bath room and two water closets. Over one acre of ground. Pure spring water. Cost over $7,000. Pi ice if sold befoie April 1st, less than $5,000. EE. T. Wheaton, Dentist, MEARS BUILDING. FOR RENT von isr.NT apihl l, siNULi: noi'.si:, niotkrn linpiovcmeiit t rardou, ftult. f21 gulncj aVt line. Intiuiie nt ::n Wusli ii ton aveiuii'. Mrs. A. J. lllociin. rou sali:-siti;i:n shaiu:s con- sumers1 Ice li. stock. Said to pay 10 per cent. Henry O. Sllkman, M iplc wool, I'd. FOR 1U:NT-FP.U.U APltlL I, HOUSES Nti UJ-dJt c,uliic avenue; eleven rooms and ull Itnpiov tmentx; rent f is 03 per month. Iloiixrt No CU-(",!7 Qutncy avenue, nine i minis and all Improve ments; rent, $Ji, in) per month. Apply to J. 1!. WooNcy .V iv Conlructots nnd lniilders121J-Jl4 Forest coutt. FOR SALE VOll SALK-1C 1IKAVY DltAlMUT li-ir-is, cheap' kooi! worktrx. rtenn ton Dulrj Co , Mumcy iivuiiuo and'J.arcb -licel. rou sali:-thi: whiti: nm'sr. on I'enn avenue IiKptlie William CrnlK, 12. ltobltiMin's buns. REAL ESTATE. VOU 8AL12-AT A IIAHOAIN TO A tpilcl. liutr. I1T .mil 41'i Olive ntrect. Apply 7JJ Qulnc. 1'. St. Aiiiaiid. WANTED-TO RENT. WA'TnnX'IlNISHEDTMWM.'sum ulilu for Rtntlcman 'ind wife: rcntial ly located. Address X. Y. C, Tribune. WANTED-TO EXCHANGE. VOU EXCHANGE -NEW "noi'HLE Iioiisi, Not ih 1 ilk, Duutnor, . nil im IirovcmintH; u good pajliiK iuvusinuiu; now leulcd; foi lot woith nbiuit, $! '), balance e.uv term- liiquliu 2M Adams avenue, city. Arthur M. Smith, Miss Gutrudo Stott, Chnrlt-M A. Stlcklci. Mi?. Katie 'lownM.iiil, W. t. Tnvlor, can- ot W. Hiilstiad, Janus Tiainoi. ilr. 't to, II, ll. Van Cm. Mr. Wall.ti, John (!. Walsh. Mis Jps. Watte, Mis. Ch.ules A. Wikoff. Evan J. Williams. Mrs. uhnrlib Willi 11ns, Miss Lotllo Wlbbcr. Audi as X.olill, Italian ('. V. (i.illl Ccseie, Antonio Clt.indlnci til, Hlanchl Piclio. Sisnor Vexov o, Polish Jim Kui nl. ul.i, Mlk Serowiiii-t-ky, "Soldltt l.tttcr.' Paul Keatek, Jtizuf Stmiliewlt, Jan Kmilckl, Kjmon .luuiv kuuskl. Tom.i- i'lleckl, Jo.stf StanMe wlcz, Dcmiii Mm a 11.111 h, Jan Sleik (2), lKl.lt J.iiil.uliowlcs, Auuuht ZteK. lail-i-taw Goiskl, Jost.ph Aruolahs, Jon is SmwhJiK i'iaml-ek P.ichllu', lli 10 Kuplci John Fiance skovlch, Simon D1114 kus, Stiinl-liiw KuvwoMtl, Audio LesM, J. MatiiMAvicze. IliiliBiirlau Marlt'ona Kuzpawltznte. Joliau Lajihwojik, Jlwan Gowdor, Stlf llliborv. R.izuliJ Sol in, Jakob Heve, m fu WuldiiKit, Vot rou WiiBiitr, Ilijc iVubnluk, Mlklos Ist,ui, Sz iknlv Istvati, Sttfan Piihtva, Jan Ge1111, lliiin.uin KitUlcr, Iwitn Kinpka, Frnnko Jo.sl1 ml., LUrle llainon. J lin Llplk. Wllilun: Mlklurts, Pol l.tlk-inora. John Siiku, Kauirz Simko, Kllmimw, Wc McnceJ, llor.ihz Szimlv.i, riiuln XaluiiN, Catarrh Cannot Be Cured with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, ns tlioj cannot uach Hie oll of the lleiiM'. Catarrh Is a. blood 01 toiistltiitlon.il ills. inns and In older to cute It jou must tak Intel nal lemedlts Hall's Cntiuili Curu Is taken Intunilly. and nets )irtt th ou 1110 uioo.i onu iniicous suirattt.. Hulls 1 catutrn c;ure is 1101 a tiuaci. nitdlcliit'. It was piesciibed bv ono of the best phslclans In this couutij for jt us, a 1,1 Is a regular prit-criptlou. It U compjsod of tho be.U tonics known, ennibluni with tho btst blootl pmllk'is uetlncf Oliectly on tho mut oils Hiufiicex, The tieifoet num. bmntlon of tho two InRtodlants Is what produtet. such wonderful results In cm liiff Catairh. Send tor testimonials lite. F. J. CHENEY 1c CO.. Props, Toledo, O. Sold bv druifKlsts, jii Ire 73c. Hall's Family Pills aie tho best. CASTOR i A For Infants and Ckiltlren. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears tho Mrt&eSffi&&&. Signaturt BIG SALE OF For Everybody. Prices Cut Way Down. Extra Help to Wait on You. MYER The Cheapest Shoe Exchange. AMIVMSAi'WXWWWVWMI gPr3Ka KHagzggg 8igES WANTr.D (iOOD, HUSTLINU " MAN foi pnitnci In Kflit'M luinl tb'ut? and hat lutsli.iv. J'.lMii cdub will , iy oU il.'Mi a oar. JtcMt Htuml. Ooud lefti ent.es. Address C. acorge, Scranton, Pa. Cluiural Df lively. LNKl'.QKTIC SALESMAN - COUNTRY work. School supplies. Salary SlW nnd extras. It. O. Evans & Co , Chi enso, in. WANTED-DY AN T2STAHLISHF.D bulncss of a hlph older, a representa tive of ability and backing who can take up Its work In the state of Pennsylvania; no scheme; permanent business with money in it for tho rlitht partv. Address, plvlns leferences. FOUNTAIN RATH BltUbll CO.. Grand Rnplds. Mich. HELP WANTED-FEM 4LE. WANTI2D-GOOD OIHL TO DO GI2N eral housework. Apply ",U I'enn avenue. LADIES TO DlbTHIltUTE Fltr.E SAM pits In cltv. Call at 320 Washing ton avenue, fron 8 .' tn 10 JO n. r.i. today. BOARDIJVG. BOARDING Ea PINT. STREET. FURNISHED ROOMS. want7!dtvon1cet'y lofins with board. Contially located. Addrcsi. W., Tiibuno olllce. WANTED-TO BUY. WANTlro"uUYr'i'oR"'cASHrSEc"- ond hand watches. Jewelry, old Rnld mid silver. Gartlnci, 22'ju. Spiuce btreut. CITY SCAVENGER A. R URIGGS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS antl ctss pels; no cdor. Improved pinups i"iu. A. R I1R1GUS. propilelir. l.envn tidcrs 11U3 Noith Main avenue, or KicUc's Crm? store, corner Adamj and Mulbeit. 'Jolcihone MI0. NEWSPAPERS THE WILKKS-RARRE RECORD CAN bo hnd In Scianton nt the iipv.s stands of Relsman Rron., 405 Spruce and 503 Lln. on ; M Norton ?,2i LrcKuwann.i avonuu; I. S. Schutzer. 211 Spruce street. DRESSMAKING. DRES-SMAK1NQ FOR CHILDREN TO order; also ladles' waists. Louise Shocmakir, ill Adams avenue. SCALP TREATMENT. MRS. L. T. KKLLER. SCALP TREAT- ment, "50c; shampooing. 50e.; facial muss.'.i;c. manicuiliiu, .'5c; chiropody, 701 Qulncy. NOTICE IS iTeRERY GIVEN THAT mi iippllf'iiUiit. 111 bo miitlt to tho (lovtrnor of the State of Pennsjlvunla on 'lhuis-da, the Hist dav of Match, 1.1 '. bv Conrad Sclitoedir, Frank I'ailuitl. Nlcbol.is Carlucci. John C.uluccl and Flunk M.-Vandllng, iindei tlm Act of As. tier.ililv sT tho I'amm J'tvvrnltlt of Peiiu Hlvaula, eutltlcil "An Act to provide tor tho Incorporation antl itKi.litlon of ct r t.tlii entpoi.itlon,., approved April 2'J. ls"i, and tho MippIinifUlh tluieto," lor the cliiiltr ui an intended re i potation to In eallt'd Catlueti Stone Compan, the char ncttr and nbjui win it of Is the (iiuiv ill?, manufncturlng and spuing of htoue, and tm HiIk purpose to have, posmsi, and cajoy all tho rights, beutllts and prlvllegeh ot tin- Mild Act of Assembly and its Hitppl. nii'tits. WELLES ,V TORREY. Solicitors. NEW YORK AND ONTARIO LAND Ciirpuii. Notlcu is licit b given that the an nual nitt ting of tho stockholders of the New York and Ontario Lund Com pany, for the election ot directors mid Inspector ot election, and for the tians. action of such other business as muv properly romo beioio tho meeting, will bo held at tho olllco of tho compuny, in Peckvllle, Pa,, on Thursday, Fcbiuaiy 22nd. 10"0. nt 11 o'clock a. in. Tho Tiansfer Rooks will cliibo at 3 o'clock p. m , February Win. unit rc-open at 10 o'clock a. m., Ktbruui) 21th, lOuO. Uy order of -THE ROARD OF DIRECTORS. Arthur L. Parmelco, Sccretao'. Peckvllle, Pa., Februaiy 1st. lWo. DAVIDOW Store. 307 SITUATIONS WANTED 8m?AT10'wANT7DSi:AM8Tnr.S9 to so out bv the day; ladles' skirts, shirt waists nnd chlldteii's dollies; uood reference. Address 11. N., euro Tribune otllco. BITUATION WANTKD-HY A lmiCJHT. healthy boy, H years olds wlllliiB to work at anything. Address It., caro 'lrlli uno olllce. SITUATION WANTF.D-UY A OIltL 13 years old to do llcht housework or mind children. Address 333 Putnam street, North Knd, city. SITUATION WANTKD-llY A YOUNH man as ilrrman or anv kind of work. Address O. II. Davis, 212 Farvlew hvc ntie, city. two nxpuniuNonu dinino oom Kills want ilaco In llrst cl.its hotel. Address M. M., fcianton P. O. Clen. Del. SITUATION WANTKD - WASHINO Ironliu; or any kind of house cleaiiiui; by the div or will tako washing home. Address Mrs. Lee, C3t Mineral Btreet. S 1TUATION WANTKD - I1Y YOUNO married man: any klr.d ot work. F. 8 . Tribune olllce. . PROFESSIONAL. ACCOUNTANT AND AUDITOR. E. C. SPAL'LDING, '2.1 TltADUItS' HANK bulldltij,-. ARCHITECTS EDWAftn H. DAVIS, AltCHITnCT, Connell bulldlnn, Kcranton. LHWtS HANCOCK. Jit. AnCtllTKCT. j spruce st., cor. Wash. nv scranton. Fnt:Di:mcK l. nnowN. AiicniTncT. Scrunton. DNTIir DR. I. O. LYMAN, SCRANTON PHI- vato Hospital, tor. Wjomlni; and Mul berry. DR. If. F. REYNOLDS, OPP P. O. DR. C. C. LAUIIACH, llr. WjomliiB nvo. WF.l.COME C. SNOVT2R. Cnal I2ohanRi 2nd tloor, Room D, Hours. 1) to 1, 2 to f. HOTHLS 'NO RFirsuniNTS THE ELK CAFE, 12.'. AND 127 FRANK lln avenue. Rates rcrnt,nblc. P. XEIGLER. Piopr'etor. SCRANTON HOUSE. NEAR D., L & W. pa"etiBiT depot. Contbictrtl on the Ha ropean pi u.. VICTOR KOCH. Prop. r );"-T5 RICHARD J. HOURKE. ATTORNEY-at-I.av, 500-2 I.ULkawauna nvcniie Gen eral law business, collrtlons anil loans. j. w. 'rmowNiNo, attorney and Counsellor-at-Law. Rooms 312-212 Meats bulldlnc. D. n. REPLOGLE, ATTOIlNP.Y LOANS in Kotlatrd on real etuto seciulty. Mears building, corner Washington avenue and Spruce blreet. M. J. DONAHOK. ATTORNEY-AT- Law. Ofllces. C12-C11 Mears bulldliiB. FRANK E POYLi:, ATTORNEY AND Counsellor-at-Law. Burr IiuIIiIIiib, Rooms 13 niul 14. Washington nvnue. willard, Warren ,t knapp. at- tornevs and C uiii'ol'ors-nt-Liiw. Re publican bulldlnc. WashliiBton nvenue. JFSSUP & .TI-PSUP. ATTORNEYS AND Counsellnrs - at - Law, Cnmintm wealth biilldliiB; rooms 1, 20 nnd 21. james w OAicror.n attorney-at- Lnw. Rooms 3H D13 and C1C Roard of Trade huMdliiB. KDWARD W THAYER ATTORNEY. Rorms Iiil-nil. Oth tloor Mrnrs buIldlnR-. L A. WATRES ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. rrt2 Bomd of Trade btilldlniT. Scranton, Pa. C. R. PITCHFR. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Commonwr alth biilldltis Scranton, Pa, PATTERSON & WTT.COX. TRADERS' National Rank bulltllnp C. COMEOYS. 0-13 R" E PU R L I C A N liulldlng. A W RFRTIIOLF. A T T O R N E Y. Vlmis liulldlmr DR. XV. E. ALLEN, 513 NORTH WAS IN Instn'i avenue. DF S W L'AMOREAUX OFFICE ""I Wishlnpton nverue. Resliinnrr nts Mulbtrv Chionle dlens(H 1ung, heart, l.ldnrvs and renlto-iirlnnry or gnus n sptrlallv Hours 1 to 1 p m SCHOOr, OF THE LACKAWANNA, Scrnnton, Pa. Courses pirparttotv to rollciro Inv mrillolne or business, Opns tnt Uth Pond for oat llogno. Rev. Thorns M. c.inn T.L D . prlncl pnl nnd rroprlotnr: XV. E. Plumley, A. M., 1 e.itlmister. G R. CLARK & CO . REEDMEN A!'D Nurse 1 j men; stoie Hfi Washington avo. nif creen hoie, V.ZO North Main ave nue; Mcro telephone. 7S2. ivc ssn'ivs JOS. KUETTEL. REAR Ml wnunn avenue, Scranton, Pa turtr of Wire Scieens. LACK A- manufac- raTifr's orchi:stra-mfsicfor balls, plenlt s, parties, retcpllnt's, wed dings and concert work furnished For tcmis nddri'-s R J Rauir, condiicto.-, 117 Womlng uvrnt'e, over Hulbem' music store. MEGARGKl' RROTiTeHS PRINTERS' n pplles mvelopcs papoi lugs twine. Wniehousp TO Wnslilngtou avenue, Scranton. Pn RAILROAD TIME TABLES Ccn'ra' ivitlli-nl ' Now l"'' Stations in New York Foot of Liberty httet't, N. R. and South Feitj, Whitehall ' Anthracite enul used cciliislvc'ly, Injur ing 1 leanllni'ss nntl oinfort T1M12 TARI.E IN EFFECT NOV. 11, 1S00. Tialns have Serantnr for Now York, Niwaik. Ellzibeth, Plilladelp'ila. Kasion lit title hem. Alknlown. Jliiich Chunk and White Haven, nt iW a. in . ipti.-s. l.JO; cMircss. l 00 p. m. Mintlnvs. 2 y, p. ni. For plttston and Wilkes-lint it-, s.30 n. m 12'. I w P " Suiiilii.M., 2 I j j). nt. For Ualtltimro and Wnsliiiigton. nnd points South and West VI 1 Uethlehem. 8 mi n. in., 1 20 p. m. biindiys. 2.11 p. m For Long I'.r.inch On.in Grove, etc., at groa. in und 1J) P. ni. For Reading. Le-b moil and Hairlsbiirj,', via Allenttiwn S 30 a. m , 1.20 p. m. Sun da J s, '.' 15 p. m. l"or Pottsvllle. f 30 n m . 1 20 p. m. Through tickets to all points east, .south and west at lowest rato at the station. J. H. OI.HAFKEN. Oe n. Hupt,, II. P. RALDWIN, Gen, Pass Agt. S 1 HOES Lackawanna Avenue. RAILROAD TIME TABLEB. tJENNS.LVANIfl RAILROAD Schedule in Effect November 10. 1809. ' Trains leave Scranton t 0.45 a. m., week days, for Sunbury, Harrlsburg, Philadelphia, Balti more, Washington, and for Pitta burg and the West. 9.39 n. m., week days, for Haeleton, Pottsvllle, Reading, NorrUtown, and Philadelphia; and for Bun bury, Hnrrisburg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington and Pitts burg and the West. 2.18 p. m., week days (Sundays 1.88 p. m.), for Sunbury, Harrleburg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Wash ington and Pittsburg and the West. 4.27 p. m., week days, for Sunbury, HarriBburg, Philadelphia and Pittsburg. J. R. WOOD, Gen. Pass. Agt. J. . IHJTClllNSON, Gen. Mgr. Del., Laclii4. ani Western. p-,,),,1". I:rrcct D,c' " 1899' . i Ipit1'1'1-' Scranton for Now York ?l,300' 630' 8W "' 10 05 a. m.: 12M ??A 31 p' m' ror 1'blluJelphla at 5 30, y mid 100-1 n. m,; 12 63 nnd 3 S3 p. m. ' 01 htroudsburjr at 6 10 p. m. Milk and Accommodation at 3 o p. m. Arrivo at til -k." Ilt bU- "'1S' 9-16 '. I2-08- 2" ,im.'i';19 nml ',:!S P- rn- Arrive at Phlla ipyihli at jjoo a. m.; 1 OS, 3.48, 600 and ., - p' m' Arrive from New York at lli 03, -4j "nd 100 11. m.; 1.00. U2, 5 33 and 8.45 p!"-,From Stroudsburg at 8 03 a. m. n.wi ui11 .' l-iavo Scranton for Rufalo mm Intei medlato stations nt 1210, 2 50, i0 ami 9.00 n. m ; 1 53 and B 50 p. m. l'or '"Wtgo and Bitacuso at 4 03 a. m. and j .v l- m. For lltlca nt 2 50 a. m. and '"j p. m. l'or Montroso ut 9 00 a. m.; :". PA m- nnd 5 50 11. m. For Nicholson at 4 00 nml c f, p. m. Arrive In Scrantoa rrom Riirr.il,, nt 210. 253. 5 25 and 10 00 a. m.; 3 o and 7.1) p. m. From Oswego and Mrnou0 nt 213 n. m.: 12.rs and 310 p. m. 'J "'"' hvr.icuso nl 7.40 p. m. From Utlca at 2.15 11, m.; 12 3S nnd 3 30 p. in. From Nicholson nt 7.5(1 n. m. nnd 6 00 p. m I roin Montioto ut 1000 a. m.; 320 and 10 p. m. RLOO.MSRFRO DIVISION - Leave Scianton for Northumberland nt G30, 10UJ n. m.! 1 33 nml r id p, m. For Plymouth nt 1 0i 3 10 nnd s 50 p m. For Nantlcoko at s.10 a. m. Arilvo ut Northumberland , ".'." '": M0 f'n! nnd 0.30 p. m. Ar ilvo Naiitlroke nt s 20 11. m. Arrive at 1 Iv mouth nt 2 03, 4 40 and D 43 p. m. Ar rive nt Scranton from Northumberland lit IJ n. m.; 12 33. 4 53 mid 8.50 p. m. J rom Nmtlroke at 11 oo a. m. From Pljinmith nt 7 57 n. m ; 3 2"i and 6 05 p. m. SFNDAY TRAINS. SOFTH-Leave Scranton at 215, 3 00. 5. in. lit 03 n. in.; 3 31 nnd 3 40 p. m. NORTH Leave Scranton nt 1210, 2 50. 4 03 p. m ; 1 T5 and 5 50 p m. HI.OOMSRFHG DIVISION - Leave Scranton at 10 03 a. m. and 610 p. m. Dclnvvirj 111. 1 Hudson. On Feb. 4th. l!)0n, trains will leave Scranton ns follows; l'or Carhoiid lit il 20, 7 53, 8 53, 10.13 a. m.: 12 noon; 12.1. 2 20. 3.32. 5.23, C23, 7.57, 9 13. 11.1.3 p. nu; 1.16 n. m. For Albany. Saratoga, Montreal, Bos ton, New England points, etc. 6 20 a. m.; 2 20 p. ni. For Iionesdale C 20, 10.13 a. m.; 2 20, C.23 p m. For Wllkcs-Raire-C43. 7 48. 8 41, 9 38. 10 11 a. i.u; 1201, 12S, 218, 3.33, 4.27, 6.10, 7.4s. 10 41, 11.10 p. m. For New York, Philadelphia, etc., via Lehigh Valley Rntlroad-G.13 p. m.; 12 03, 218, 4 27 p. m.; with Bluck Diamond Ex press, 11 ',0 p. m. For PcnnsvlvnnU Railroad points, 6AS, 9 SX a. m ; 2.1S, 1 27 p. m. For western points, via Lehigh Valley Rillinnd-7.48 a. m.t 12 03. 333, With Black Diimoiid Express, 10 ll, J1.30 p. in. Tiulns will arrive la Scranton as fol lows. From CatbondulQ nnd tho North 6 40, 7.41. STs, 9 31. 10 3S, 11 5S a. m.; 1.23, 2.15, 3 23. 4 23, 7.11, 10 IS, 1127 p. m. From Wllkrs-B.irre ond tho South 6.11, 7 !. SIS, 10 3?. 11 r, a m.; 1.1S. 2.14, 3.43, 5 20, C 21, 7 ri. 1 03. 10 03 p. m ; 1.13 a. m. SUNDAY TRAINS For Cnrbondale 9 03. 1133 p. m.; 2 23, 3 52. 5.47. 0 51 p. m. For Wllkes.Raric-918, 1203 a. m.; 1.5S, 3 2. 5.41. 7.1S p. m. For Albany. Saratoga, Montreal. Bos ton. Now England points, etc., 2 23 p. m. Lowest rntcs to ull points in United Sta'ei mid Canada. J. tV". RFRDICK. G. P. A., Albany. N. Y. II. W. CROSS, D. P. A.. Scranton. Pa. Lehigh Valljv Railroad. In Effect Nov 10th, ISn TRAINS LEAVE SCRANTON. l'or Phlladtlphla and Now York, via D. 6 H. R R-. t 6.45 u. 111. and 12 03, 2.K. 4 "7 (Ulntk Plimond Fxprtssl, and 11..10 p. m. Sundiys. D. & II. R. R., 158, 7.13 For White Haven, llazlcton and prln clp tl points In tho coal regions, via D. iz H. 11. It- i'l". 2 1S and 4 27 p. m. For Pottsvllle. .4'i. 2-lP- ni. For Rethlthem. E.istou, Rending, Har rlslnirg .ind principal intt rmedlate sta tions, via O. H. IS. R.. li 13 11. m ; 12 01, is 4 27 (Rlatk Dl imond Express), 11.30. Siin'davs. D. . II. R. K-. 1 5S, 7.18 p. m. For Tunkh miiook, Towandn. Elmlra, lttincn. Geneva and pilnclpil Intermediate- stations via D, L. & XV. R. R., 8 08 a m.: 1 W antl 3 33 p. m. For Geneva. Rochester Buffalo, Nlag nn Falls. Chicago, mid all points west, v a D. H ll R. R - lie. "" f Black Dia mond Epiess). 7 4S, 10.11. 1130 p. m. Sundais. D l H. R. R.. 12.03 p. m.. 7.13 Pullman pirlor and hleeping or Lehigh Valley pallor cam on nil trains hctween Wllkt's-Ruro and New York. Philadel phia, lluffalo ond Suspension Bridge. ROLLIN H WI1.I1FR. Gen. Kupt., 28 Cnitlandt i-trrit. New York. CHARLES S. LEE. Gen. Pass Agt., 21 Cm tl unit i-trt-e t. Now Y'oik. A. W NONNEMACHER. Div. P.l's. Ast., South Hothb'itm. I'n , For tli'l.ets nnd Pullman reservation apply "00 Lackawannn ave., Scianton, Pa. j L'rJonna Wvomhi'4 Valley. I Time Tablo In effect February 7, 1900. Tialns b.ivo Stimiton tcr Haw lev and 1 liitermeilintti points, oi niicctlng nt Hnw. ' lo with E1I0 E.ill'o.id fot Ne.v York, Niwbuig, Hoiiediib' and Intormedlate Iiolnls, as folliws; No. 2 Atcointnoda- 11011. t a. 111 ; .no. -1. i.Apies-, i. vi p. in. M'JiAvro mvrsioN. Ill i:riret (let. 'j.llli, ISO!). North Ituitiid. houtii Uound, 2(15 i'JDII 04JO8 g lgS5 A mi ip M.vnUe i v ive a u ... 17','iN Y. I'ranltlin s; .... 740 .... ' V ,7 la West 4i!nil htreet .... 753 .... ;, , 70" Wrehaftken ,,'.. 810..., t m1 V i Arrive l.eavo nt m r m 10 IS 10 40 1 J5 101 i IH, U III l.'SV 11! H' It'll 11 --, IH'J 11 ;:i l IHIO-1'i Iiancjck Blarlljtit. , l'lesluu part Wlnnoua l'oyutrllo ursou 1'lHiFant Mt. t'lilondMo 1 uit"' t Ity L'aibjnilaie White Hrl.1s'0 -Manilla Jciiiiyn AichtliI(l VVIuton I'tckMUo uii 1 liant I'rlctibur? 'Ihroop l'roviiieiice I'arlc 1'iace 3'S, t0 its-Hi lilfitl .'41 COS use 6H ass1 6 a 306 r.io 3 09 IH 319 6 4i iU B64 1031 10 il 1015 100 H'.0 913 9.6 Vi 9 l'i PUT iiru iii.'v ll--')! Ill IN 'll 13! (3 88 6 60 111) 1.M 19 43 S01 3 46! 6 0.1 S 51 11 0J 8M( 6W S .""f, 4 IS 4 01 t l 4o;Usi mi, 5 M it i4 u AiY H H f 11 11 '1107 M0 11 in 8 34 11 in 11 oil 410 7 81 414 417 (131 A3! h I.' tlOJTI 8 ft: 10 IS hcriuitoii x a .U u Leave. ArrlTel rww ii t. bundiiyonly. fi ( blKUltlea tb&t trains stop on signal for Vtt uenceni. . ' . JJr 1 1 ain 803 and joa Sunday only, other trrtto dailv exceiit flunttay. . " 2T tciire ratri via unt&ilo Weatera betmv purchadns tickets and save money. - lnoiKli Waenor ouft.t tleeper and fr re- clli 1 11k' cUulr oar .Newborn to Cblctvo nltkout chance. l'ueugrr llavlca NNhutl to Twro CeuU Vtx Mile. . w J O. lEdericmeitn. putiii -4 I T. rutcrott, hit, raw, Agt. ieranten, fa" I. t
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