The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, February 10, 1900, Morning, Page 9, Image 9

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    THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1900.
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ACTS GENTLY
fik,M,H
ON
KlD- BOWELS
CLEANS EFFECTUALLY;
0TUAU PERMANENTLY
6UY THE GENUINE -MAN'F'D BY
ir9RNIATG5VRVP
0SV'. tH"'l'Cr. V0-9.t
fOB SAU Br tit 0RU66ISTS PRICE 50e PtRnOTTI-
CARBONDALE.
V V W-WNiW"VNi'
WIIL BE SETTLED MONDAY.
The bill of eti.ti on .ho addition to
tlio conti.it Mhool Ijiiililiin;, preMented
by t'ontt.uioi Nolan, vvhli'i ninoun")
to lunily VJono, and wli'di hit been
I'.anclug flu- inr wine time, ninv be
dNposed ni Monti iv night The boir.l
has ii''iKst(il Aiehltect Blown, of
8?ciantun, to )) pi cunt, ami the plain
and vp i ltiC.it loti" wilt be gone tivr
tn uceituln v, lilt Item" on tlio 1)111
should to allow (I The nvitlor ! one
In which irv tavpajet Is deeply In
tel etid.
DUNNING TOR ENGINEER.
A. I! Punning, of Scsiinton, M the
l.itcst nsli.i'it to th- )ltl(e of city
eliglneei. tn "Uiceid the Lite 1. D.
Hhtphfiil Mi. Dunn'tig N Slid to
cunie lilghlv lecnniinenili (1 a h.ivi.v;
the noiMi tmlllli mlmis. Theolli'"
Is out nt Imi oi tencc. iij I cpttiallv h.i
Ju-t 'it thl ( time, a ninny hi ittiis ic
julili.g nl III inn! 1ud"ii.' nt an to lie
disponed Hi (lining the toning Ml. inner.
Ollicj iT-l 'i u'ts me Willi mi I'l.iK'i niid
Loulh Ahutitt.
ADJUSTING INSUKANCE.
John .1 Hal to. k, .ulHiUc.' for tlu
Hpi i" fiii l flu. lnsii-.ini e compiny.
Willi ii.i II ."llii.itiltl. utljip-tcr for
the M.mt lit li 1 I lie llf-iiniice ccm
i w of lillm'i Iplun, nnd A. 1 . Llnd
..', nf V. i li.ii.if.pni t I'.i. adjuster for
the Hun I'M1!' In1 in aii' coinpiiiy, wee
lcgl'tend -it Hotel Antliine I'.c yciUr
d iv Thcv i .tine line lor He pwipov
of udlu'.ti.v. iln ln-n nt .lrhii Dul'
Theodoie ElliU'l, A. He.llev and Pa'
j lei: Miinl-. i I Tciiace stmt vio-.
propci tics wcie el tin I (lainugrd or do-Mio.-cd
hv Hie a we. 1: .iso.
.AST NIGHT'S riHE.
Tlnce ul.iims wete tun? In la1-! night
nt 10 o'clock, and the lio-c companion
had a hip: run up C.uuan Muet. Th
Hie was in .in old t'liocciiplet lioit'e
near No. J, i ut of the watu llinit.t.
The Miuctuic was totally l 'lined, but
the losw Uis not gieni.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL.
An inipioved automntle mortising
mat hi no has Just been placed In the
Delawaie and Hudson John street
shop.
Conductor Itoblilns, who ias lnjuiei
some tlm- ;iko, Is abl to be out on
clutches.
Mrs. A. Nlls has letmncd from a
three months' visit with lelatlves in
TrlM'le 1'ioek, AVUhlta and Salt Like
C'ltv.
Mis. P. H. Hettew. of John street. Is
cntcitnlniiiK Mls.s Flortnco Wilylit, of
Knston.
I'. W. rie nobis vns In Pcranton on
lHi-iness sesloidiv.
Aldeiiium .lonts was, In the Hlcetrlc
City yeteiday.
The Hile hi taker and mine have b-en
ordeied to lem.iln Idle until Monday
Mlrieis of the South Side iccchel
their wanes jestida)
A. I,. Duncan, of S":nnton. was in
this cltv on buslr.i-s yesterday.
William HellenlKik, of t-chenectadv.
K. Y has been Uitlnrr liU slater, Mra.
IJobert Vantmn. ot this cltv.
PECKVILLE.
Services In the I'resbytcrtan church
Sunday at 10.S0 a. m. and 7 p. ni,, Hev.
S. H. Moon. I). 1 pu-tor. Subject for
mornlnt?, "Hntiante to the KliiKdom
of Heaven:" evening, "I'libellaf the
OondcmnltiK Sin." All welcome.
Peckvllte HaptUt church, Hev. .1. ,S.
Thomas, pastor, Sei vices tomoirmv nt
10.W a. m. nnd 7 j. in. MornliiK sub
ject, "The Mind of Christ;" evcnlnj?
subject, "What It Costs to Do WroiiB,"
Sabbath school at 11.30 a. in. All ato
welcome.
In reportlns; the financial aid rend
ered the Presbytetlan church here re
cently, we made, mention of $100 do
nated by the Mooslo Powder company.
It should have re id fioin the Con
sumers' Powder company.
Postmaster A, A. Swingle still con
tinues very III.
Mrs. C. J. Gansemuller was called
to Scranton Tuesday on account of the
serious Illness of her mother. Mrs.
Kllzabeth George. On Wednesday Mis.
George passed away, aged seventy-ono
years. The funeral will take place this
EVERY WOMAN
Sometiaoj nteda s ntltblt , tcoithlr, ngsUtlne dcdlelc. Onlr htrmleao VIA
tbo purest diufi tkssld b BMd, If 7u mil the beii, ct
Dr. Poal's Pennyroyal PSIB&
Syi They ore prompt, iafo and certain In result. "
W Tbo cenufnn (Dr. Peal's) never dtiappolot. Bold for St .00 per bo:.
For Sale by JOHN
Sprue (tract.
H. PHELPS,
morning at 11 o'clock at the late resi
dence nt Scranton. Interment will be
made In Wnthbuin street cemetery.
Elmer Swingle Is confined to his
home by Illness.
Those tnklnff pntt In the Mother and
Father Oooso entertainment will meet
at the hose house this afternoon nt 2,30
o'clock for putctlce.
Warren W. Orover, of Scranton. and
Mlsi Daisy Lindner, of Chamberaburg,
Pa., were married nt 10 o'clock 'Wed
nesday mornlns. The wedding took
place nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. W.
I Mutt, on South Main Htieot. Hev.
Dr. S. II. Moon, D. D., pastor of the
Picsbytoil.in chutch, was olllctntliis
cleiKyinan.
C .1. Uanzomuller, whoso name will
appear upon the otllclal ballot tit n can
didate for buigess of Blakely borough,
Is a man well known In Blakely as
chief of police and special olllcer. He
has done his duty nnd his recotd Is one
to be m ourt of. at the tough clement
claimed to own the town before Mr.
(laiizetnuller received his appointment,
but since they have learned the nlll
cer's power and quiet lclgns supreme
especially on Sunday nights.
TAYLOR NEWS.
Masqueiatle Ball n Grand Success.
. Calvary Baptist Church Concert.
Chuich and Other Nes of Interest.
The inisitiiel.ide ball of the T.ljlor
Hnv company, No. 1, was held at
Wi-bei's link on Thuisday evening.
The hpuilous lull was decorated pret
tily for the occasion and the nieiry
makeis were nuuyed In e.viulslte cos
tumes us MirUd as the mind could
sugKcst. Men of nations weie repie
stnted In diets on the lloor and the
fair oiiiik ladles. Imitated their sl
teis of other lands, wheie dame fash
Ion's dictates are odd, Indeed. Sevetal
copies of Uncle Sum, John Hull, Paul
Ki tiger and Sitting Hull nttlres and
olheis made up of celebrated stntes
liiui nttracted a good deal ot atten
tion. Happily Hie Incognitos were pre
seised until the hour for unmasking,
when the suipil-es caused much
laughter and merriment. The Taylor
nrihi-stt.i furnished the music for
d.inilug, which wus participated In by
neai ly f.00 people. The occasion was
a giand success, both socially and
fln.im hilly, and the company and com
mittee me to be commended for their
pilnstnklnpr with details. The Cen
tuiy Hon- company, No. 2, of Scran
ton, and the l'.ed Men weie present In
1 irge delegations, the latter s-oUety
causing an abundance of amusement
with their pel fonn.iiues. The commit
tee of anangements were: Oliaiiman,
Michael M. Stilnc John W. Hush,
John Weber, Jacob Ilulf nnd Hemy V.
Wevcntlue.
The concert at the Cah.uy H.iiitlst
chinch on Thursday evening under the
dlicction of It of. D. H. Jones atti acted
nn audience that ciowdod the laige
aiidltoilum to the doois, many being
compelled to content themselves with
standing room The intei talneis- were
gueted bv an audience which nianl-
f. i, ..1 1... ....... I itl.iti r ,1... ..,.,,, I, ,.r'ia
I tuteit.ilnnicnt In the most cnthusHs
I tic minnei. The perfoinianco of C'har
1 los A. Haitloy. the famous entillo-
(pil't and Impel sonatoi, was occllunt.
Ills I tuguage and manner of cntei
t. lining were uy leallstlc and he wus
hcai tlly applauded. The othcts wlio
p 11 Help ited rendered their paits es-
oed!n;;l well, many cncoies being re
ci hcd.
'I lie lomlng Is announced of Will Y.
Kiukc, the famous singing cotnedl in
:.nd composer, w ho Is to appear at
Webei's ilnk on Thin stf.iy einlng,
Pcb 15, with his compiny of ti.ilucd
aitlsts, among whom me the celebi.it
ci! itantkld Slstei.s and John Houanl,
the w 01 Id's gieatcst boy toprann. The
tiboiu company are highly endoised by
the people and pi ess and the pei form-aim-
will undoubtedly piovo a grand
trt it.
Sei vices at the Calvaiy Haptlst
chui eh tomoirov. will be ut the usual
bonis, the pastor, Hev. Di. II. H. H.n
tis, oniclating. Sunday school at 2
o'clock. All aie welcome.
Sabbath services at the Methodist
nplscop.il church toinonow will be
held at the usual hnuis. the pastor,
Hev. Franc Is Oendall, ofliclatlng. Sun
day school nt 2.15.
Hairy Cardwell, n popular young
man of this town, left vcsteid.iv for
New Mexico, where he will permanent
ly reside.
This evening will occur the grand
social of the Kpworth league of the
Methodist KpNiopal chuich, to be held
In the lectuie room, An appetizing
menu will be presented by the young
ladles. All me cotdlally Invited.
Misses Jennie and Flossie Hanfleld.
of Providence, called on tiiends heie
estetday.
Talor lodge. No. CC, Independent
Older of Odd Fellows, win nieet this
evening in their looms.
Huuy Corsclious, of Pltlston. was a
caller on old acquaintances heie es
t ci day.
Do not fui get the social at the M.
D. chuich tonight. A ten-tent ollec
tlon will hi taken. Hveiy body Invited.
The following fiom this town have
been diavwi to save 011 the petit Jun
ior next 101 m of couit of Match anil
Apill months. Thomas Hciicy, M
waul i:. Hv.ins, P.mlck Fl.innagan and
James F. Timlin.
An Editor's Life Saved by Chamber
lain's Cough Remedy.
Dm Ing the eai ly part of Oc tober. 1SD0,
I conti.tc.tPd u bad cold which settled
on my lungs and was neglected until
I feared that consumption hid ap
peared In an Incipient state. I was con
stantly coughing nnd Trying to expel
something which I could not I becamu
alarmed and ufter giving the local
doctor a trial bought a bottle of Cham
bet Iain's Cough Heniedy and the result
was Immediate impioveiucnt. and after
I had used three bottles my lungs were
restored to their healthy state. H, s.
Hdwatds. Publisher of The Review,
Wyant, 111. For sale by all diugglsts.
Matthews Bios'., Wholesale' and Itcttll
agents.
CLARK'S SUMMIT.
JudMin Long spent Sunday last with
William Justin.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Stewart, of Sayre, Pa.,
have ictumed home after a live weeks'
visit with their daughter, Mrs. C. 11.
Merrill.
II. K. Wheeler Is taking sulncrlp
tlons for tho novelty factory, which
Phtrmoclst, ccr. Wyomlrg svenuo and
wo hope to ndd to the list of now In
dustries In the near future. '
Miss Carrie Datesmnn Is vIsltlnB In
Scranton.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Den Doss have been
visiting In Lentmlllo, Pa., for a coupla
of weeks.
Oeorge Crump expects soon to occupy
the house recently vacate! by Milton
VanDeHogert.
Mrs. Denton VanSlcklo nnd Miss
Nellie Hucklnghain, who have been
vNltlng Mr. nnd Mrs. Al Hucklnghnm
for some time, have returned to their
bonus In Wayne county.
Uev. C. II. Heynolds Is holding re
vivals In the Methodist Dpl3eopal
church nt thin place.
Mr. and Mrs. (Icorso llnrton spent
Filday with their daughter, Mm, Har
old Parker.
FLORIDA.
Two Weeks' Tour Via Pennsylvania
Railroad.
Tin' second Pennsylvania railroad
tour of the season to Jacksonville, nl
lowing two wciks In Klcldn, will leave
New Yoik tind Philadelphia Febriuiy
20th.
Hcuislon tickets, Including tallway
ttaiiEpoi tatlon, Pullman ncioniinoda
tlons Cone berth), nnd meals en route
in both directions while traveling on
the .special tinln, will be sold 11 1 tins
follow lng rates: New Yoik, J.'.T Phlla
dtlplila, HiitiUbmg, llaltliiKiin and
'j"!iliigtoii, $IS; Pittsbutg, Yoi, and
at inoportlonate latcs ftom othei'
points'.
For tickets, Itlneiarb.s arid other In
formation nppty to ticket ng"iits. Tour
ist Agent at 119C Hundway, New York:
1 Coin t stuct, Hiooklvn: 7.VJ llioad
stieet, Nevvaik, N. J.' H. Coutlncnder,
jr., passenger ngent Daltlniore dlsttlct,
H.iltlmore, Md.: Colin Studds, passen
ger agent Southeastern district, Wash
ington, D. C: Thomas 11, Watt, p'is
senger ngent Western dlstiict, Pltts
bmg. Pa.; or to r.eorge W. Hovd, as
sistant general passenger agent, Droad
stieet .station, Philadelphia.
JERMYN AND MAYFIELD.
Volunteer Firemen's Relief Associa
tion Elect Officers Sacred Heart
Fair to Reopen Tonight Personals.
The ttustces of the Volunteer Fly
men's Relief association of Jermyn met
on Wednesday and elected the follow
ing, office! s for the ensuing ear:
President, S. D. Davis; vlcc-piesldent,
John Stanton; tieasuiei, Theion Moon;
seetotaiy, Patilck Mulherln. The dl
1 colors of the nsoclatlon and their
teim of office aie as follow 3: John
Itoche, Michael Mulheiln, one year;
Tlicion Moon, John Stanton, two yens;
S. I). Davis, Panicle Mutheiin. thiee
years; Fiank Hemelrlght, M. F. lie
Deimott, four je.irs; John F. Nichol
son and J. J. Median, five e.us.
The Sacred Heart chutch fair will
be le-opened tonight when tho enter
tainment will be given by Hogarth's
band, who will lender the following
piogi ammo: March 'Captain Flints.,"
Thomas; giand fantasia. Hose D'Ar
mour. "ltllgei ;" bailtone solo, "Hit
phnnlu," Master; wnlt, "I.ticlnda Pet
tee;" selection, "Shamrock Leaves,"
Welch; match, "The Glil Who Kissed
Hobson," Paul.
Miss Hmina Kobeits enteitained the
ottng men of her Sunday school class
and their lady friends at the home of
her patents, on Second stieet.
Itcv. W. H. F. Hi own, of niossburg,
foi met ly pastor of the First Haptlst
chinch, of this boiousli, writing re
cently to n friend says; "Tell my
ft lends that my right arm, one bone
of which was bioken near the wilst,
and the other dislocated, on Nov. nth
last, by a fall. Is improving. The suf
feiingwas intense, but T never missed
.a scivlce. Am progieslng very nicely
with my chuich woik.
Mts. V. R. Haas recently entertained
about twenty little boys who aie mem
beis of her Sunday school class. They
wcie tieated with much hospitality and
given a most delightful time. The
hippy occasion will no doubt bo re
membeied bv both the tetehers and
scholars foi some time to come.
John Kiddick, the unfoitunate man
who was Injured In the Glenwood shift
on Ti Iday evening, died w hllo en route
to the C.ubondale hospital the same
evening.
Illchatd Hughes, who has been In
New York city for several weeks, has
leturned home.
D. J. McCiulie, of Scranton, was a.
caller heie yosteiday.
Mls Annie flavin, or-the Foiest
House, is visiting Pittston friends.
Tho funei.U of the Into Thomas Me
nouldiiek, of Mayfield. will take place
tomoirow nfteinoon. Inteiment will
be made in St. Hose cemetery. Carbon
dale. Miss Mary Skinner, of I.enoxvllte.
was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. T.
Matthews, of Cemetery street, on Wed
nesday. OLYPHAKT.
T. . Williams Is making a gieat fight
for the otllce of nudltor on the Repub
lican ticket. Mi. Williams is one of
Hie piesent Incumbents nnd dutlng his
teim of olllce he has nlsted in get
ting out the tli. st upoit the borough
lias had in ye.us. The voteis will do
well to le-elect him.
A faNe alaun of flio was bounded
f 1 0111 box 21 at the Intel section of'
Lackawanna nnd Delawaie sttecti at
2 o'clock yestetd.iy morning. It is said
that some joung men were prowling
around at that hour nnd turned in tlio
al.u 111 as a joke. Chief O'Mnlley, of
tho tire dep.iitment. Informed The Tri
bune icpoiter last night that the mat
ter will bo Investigated at a meeting
of tlio (lie company.
Patrick McCann is the Democratic
candidate for school director In the
Fouith ward, and not James C. McAn
dievv, as previously announced.
Mls-s Liuia Carey was tendered a
fui prise natty by a number of her
young ft lends at her home on Lacka
wanna stieet Thursday evening. The
hours parsed menlly with games and
other social leerentlons until nbout 10
o'clock, when leftcshments were
served. Those present were: Misses
Nora Flnnerty, Sadie Rogan, Nana
McLaughlin, Mollle Gallagher, Lucy
McNully. Katie Rogan. Clar.v Lyons,
Llz7le Can-, Mamie Redlngton, Lucy
Lawler, Mninle Hoban, Laura Clarey,
Marie Cummlngs, Dtlle Thomas, Mamie
Rogan, Mnmle Lawler; Masters Gerald
Lynch, James Foley, Joe O'llrlen, Wil
lie McNulty, Joe Cair, Tommle
O'Hoyle and Tom Murphv.
Rev. Walter Qulncy Scott. D. D., ot
Montclalr, N. J., delivered a very In
teresting nnd edifying lecture on the
"Holy Land." Illustrated with stereop
tlcon views In the Piesbyterlan church
last evening. Tho lectuie was gieatly
enjoyed by a vety l.ugo assemblage.
There will 00 i teaular meeting of
the school board this evening,
Tho mc.iihtis of the Catholic Men's
The People's
A POPULAR CLEARING HOUSE for tho flensilt nt Alt Wlim
Have Houses to Kent, Real Estate or Other Property to
Sell or Exchange, or Who Want Situations or llelp-Theje
Small Advertisements Cost One Cent a Word, Six Insertions for
Five Cents a Word Except Situation Wanted. Which Arj In
scrted Free.
FOR SALE GHEAP.
TBI ( lift 'rV TT i Tit r "iHfTTi- .f JiUMiAd T Tl I tfittVWKftlMB fart'iMfiTfTr'Kw f
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'Vr.'S,
THIS IS DR. WHEATON'S HOME in Factory
ville, for sale at a sacrifice. Five minutes' walk
from the station. Stone wall all the way. San
itary plumbing, bath room and two water closets. Over
one acre of ground. Pure spring water.
Cost over $7,000. Price if sold before April 1st, less
than $5,000.
INQUIRE OF
E. T. Wheaton. Dentist.
MEARS BUILDING.
FOR RENT
rem miNT-Tun imtcic iiuildinq
170.2 Cedar avenue, for business pur
poses or. boarding house. I'lrst class lo
cution; near the mills and factorlts.
Call on or addrexs, John B. O'Malley, lte
luibllcan building.
KOIt HUNT-730 WASHINGTON AVG.
line, Hist floor: all modern improve
ments. liKiuIro 1'rank HecKcr.
l''oit'llj:NT-PnOMAPHH 1. iiorsKS
Nn (.Ju-iiJS Quliicv avenue; eleven
rooms ami all Inipxmimnls; lent :s 00
Iter mouth. Houses No. GSMT CJtllncy
uvenue, cine looms nnd all improve
ments); rent, JKO) tier immth. Apply to
J. II. WooNey it Co., Contractors and
Jullilcrs, JU-)il forest couit.
ih:sidi:nci:s on wvdming, wasii-
ilWtnn, Ailani" Jcffifon, M.ulKn:',
Monroe. (Julncy, Clnv, Wcbstei and oth
er avenue". V. T. Haclcctt, Price Bnitd
lng. ih:si7)i:nci:s on mndhn, Mur.nnn-
ry nnd other streets W. T. Hackett,
Price HiilUlitig.
iti:.sii:Ni'i:.s. uhkhn uiixh:. whst
Slilo nnd lJiiiunoie. . T. Hackett,
Trice HuIIiIIuk.
STi:AM AND Pl'HNACH HHATP.D
liou-es for tt nt. V. T. Hackett,
Pike llulldltK.
STOHP.S. Ol'PK'i;S, HAHNS, HOPSKS,
Hits unil looms. Hackett, Price IJIdif.
IP YOP WANT TO ltHNT I'KOPUHTY
hce Hackett, Pi ice liullillHK.
Tv yopIiavh PHOPHirrY ion khnt
see Hackett, Pi lie UllildltiK.
hack i:tt ni'vs, snlTiTsl uknts."TnI
sun -, nppr.ilrcti propcity, collects
rents, leans uionc).
FOR SALE
PltOPHItTY HOITGI1T. SOLD, RKNT
d, lu'-ured. njipialsed; iciits collected,
monej' lihimd. W. T. Hackett, Price
Huildln?, Scranton.
POIt SA1.H-DR1VING 3IAUR, HUGGY
and harness; a Rood outfit for doctot's
or collector; mare is a freo driver ruiuli.
lnpr no coaxlinr or urnint; and is a lonu
c'lstnnce tiaveter. Apply to barn boss
Jonas I. ng's Sons' stables, W0 block
Adams avenue.
REAL ESTATE.
$2,300 WILL HUY A MODHRN 8IX
room house with b.un. upper Green
RldKe. mar Electric avenue. W. T.
Hackett. Prlco Rulldlnb'.
LOW PRICED. MKDIUM AND HIGH
Krado residences In Green RldKe,
Providence, Ininmore, South Side, Went
Side and central city. W. T. Hackett,
Price Hultdliiff.
SOMH gPi:('IAIi HAUGAINS IN JHP
fiiMin avenue homes. W. T. Hackett,
Pi lee HuitdlliK.
1 CAN SAVE YOU MONEY IP YOII
contemplate buvlmr n home. W. T.
Hackett. Prlco liulldlns.
llS.IMi-WILL 1IPY A NCW TKN-ROOM
steam heated, very desirably situated
lesldnue; ureal birRaln. W. T. Hack
ett, Price Hulldlns.
HOIT WANT TO IH'Y PROPKRTY
sco Hickctt, Price UulldlnR.
IP YOlTHAVI3 PROPlTuTY TOR SALE
tee Hackett, Pi leu Uulldliu'.
11AHGA1NS IN SINGLE AND DOl'IiLH
houses. Haikett, Prico Hulldliiif.
HAUGAINS IN CITY AND SPUl'HUAN
lots. Hiukett, Pile ci llulldlne.'.
RAHGA1NS IN DALTON AND OTHER
"iibuib.ui towns. Hackett, PHco
IlulldliiK.
HACKETT HI'YS, SELLS. RENTS. IN
Miiee, npprnlhCh propcity. collcis
tents, loans money.
$l,yiO-DKSlRAULH Sl'ni'RIIAN HOME
for sale. Tlio residence of tin- late
Orrlu llrouniiu; at Pactotyvllle, Pa.. i
minutes liitu from Sei anion on tlio D,
L. & W. R. It. Elegant moduli bouse,
H rooms, leabantlv sltuatd. Kcod bain,
ice house, K-nd'ii. fruit and water. Com
pletely Isolated lot axlendlmr between
Academy and llenton sticets. Pour
minutes walk from station. Plvo min
utes from churel , btoies, maikets and
Ki stone Academy. Apply to 13. C, W.
W. and 11. A. Ilrowniiiff. Scranton, or
Charles Gardner, Pactorj vll'e. Pa.
nenevolent association will kIvo a ban
quet and social nt the Mahon House
Monday evenlntr, Pel). 2C, Tho music
for the occasion will be furnished by
Lawi ence's otchestra, of Scianton,
A social will bo held In Mahon's hall
next Weduebday night In aid uf Miss
Uelva Taylor, who Is contesting for a.
violin for the benefit of St. Thomas'
church, Prlceburtf. Twenty-five cents
admission will be charted.
Invitations have been Issued by the
menibem of the I. O, O. P. lodge for
an entertainment nnd social, which
will be in Id In their rooms In the
Sweeney building, on Lackawanna
stieet, Monday evening, in honor ot
Lincoln's birthday.
moriow morning and evening. Rev.
Gcorgo Hague, will occupy the pulpit.
Frank Petguson Is vlBltlng relatives
at Parsons.
Mrs. Daniel Moigans, of HIaUely, has
Bono to New Yoik to lesldo peiman
ently. Miss Edith Saige, of Shlckshlnny, Is
tho guest of Miss Mamu Surge, of
Ulakely.
Exchange.
WANTED.
H
YOU HAVU PltOPHUTY POIt SAliB
or propel tv for rent, furnished or un.
fiirnlsbed, call or nddioss, W. T. Hackett,
Pilco Hulldlnif, Serenton, I'a,
AGENTS WANTED.
AGHNTS WANTHD-APPI.Y S34 ADAMS
nvcniK.
ponij cMJNTsT'mt' wiiiiK hack
one yen's rent In advance on 1(0 of
our machine-", win veil a net prollt of
$13 00 per week. Strictly lcKltimatc. Money
iceuiid. I.adv. Bentlcni m or child can
handle this. Absolute test stven. Call on
G. 1'. ISroun, I,ackavuuu.c. Valley iloubc.
WANTHD TWO GOOD MILS OP GOOD
nppc.ir.tneo to travel on road; com
mission and lallroad faro paid: steady
position eir iiiuiind. Pan-Americaa
Art association, 5 Williams Ulock, oppo
hlte J'cstotilca.
HOYS WANTKD AT I.INDKN AND
WnshliiKtoii.
WANTIM) - GOOD. HURTLING MAN
foi p.utnei in Knit's liirulshlnK and
lint bush ess. S'M) cash will jiay ou
fl.idO a ear. Hist stand. Good tefcr
ciices. Aduress ('. George, Scranton, P.u
Utnci.il Delivery.
ENERGETIC SALESMAN - COUNTRY
woik School supplier. Salary JIM
nnd extras. R. O. Evans & Co. Chi
cago, 111,
WANTED-RY AN ESTABLISHED
business of a high older, a representa
tive of ability nnd backing who can takes
up Its work In tlio state of Pennsjlvanla;
no t-chetnn; permanent hulness with
money in It for tho right party. Address.
F'iVW? ""'crcnci s. FOUNTAIN BATH
HRUSH CO.. Grand Rapids. Mich.
HELP WANTED-FEMALE.
LADIES TO DISTRIBUTE PREF. SAM
ptes in cit. Call at 320 Washing
ton av enu. from S 30 to 10 30 a. m. today.
BOARDING.
BOARDING 625 PINE STREET.
FURNISHED ROOMS.
FOR rICtvvo front room$
first tloor, unfurnished or furnished,
701 Qulncy avenue.
FOR RENT - FURNISHED ROOMS
with gas, bath and city steam, $C, J7
or IS. Inquire 510 Washington avenue.
POR RENT - LARGE FURNISHED
room, suitable for two gentlemen,
with beard. 410 Adams nvenue.
WA NTED-TWO NICELY FURNISHED
rooms with boaid. Centrally located.
Address W., Trlbuno Mllce.
WANTED-TO RENT.
WANTED-riTRNISHED PlT'stTm
able for gentleman nnd wife: central
ly loentert. AdrtreFS, X. Y. C. Tribune.
WANTED-TO BUY.
WANTED-TO BUY POR CASH. SEC
ond hand watches, lewilrv, old gold
and silver G.mlnei, 22'j'j Spruce street.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY
IP YOU WANT TO BUY OR SELL A
business mo Hackett, Plico Building.
PROFITS IN STOCKS. WHEAT AND
cotton. Muekev's Modi in Method;.
Make Sloncy. Wilto for our freo book
C. E. Mnckey & Cei S3 Broadway, Now
Yen k.
NEWSPAPERS
THE i' WILKna-nARRlV RECORD CAN
be hnd In Scianton at the news stands
of Relsman Bros.. 405 Spruce and S03 Lin
den; M. Norton 322 Lackawanna avenue;
I. S. Bcliutzer. 211 Spruco street.
SCALP TREATMENT.
MRsTlT. KELLP.RSCATi'nVEAT
ment, Mc: shampooing, 50c; facial
massage, manicuring, 23c; chiropody.
701 Qulncy.
LEGAL.
IN RE: INCORPORATION OF FAIR
i.awu cemetery association. In tho
Court of Common Picas of Lackawanna
County, No. 2.. March Term, 1'Xjo.
Notice Is hereby given tyiat an appli
cation Will bo made to tho said court or
Hon. R. W. Arcbb.ild. a law Judge there,
of, on Monday, tho 2i,th day of February,
A, D. 1'tXi, at ' o'etoek a. in., under tho
corporation act of U7I and the supple
ments thereto, by II, VV. Northup. G. W.
Stanton, J. A. Woodrldge Frank M. Col
vtn and Gem go II. Colvlu. for a (bar
ter of nn Intended loiporntloii to be
lalleil "Pair Lawn Cemetery Abbot la
lion." the chaiatter and objttt of which
Is tho maintenance of a public cemeteiy
or place for the Initial ot the do id, in
the Iloiough of D.iltou, in said county,
and for these purposes to hivt, iiobi-ess,
mill enjoy nil the lights, beiicllts and
pilvllcgcs nfroidid by the mid act and
Its supple-mi nts.
II. P. TINKHAM. Solicitor.
DALTON.
Hovvnid W. Hull and E. J. Smith will
spend a tow days In New Yoik on
bui-lness
SITUATIONS WANTED
8mLVnoTT'wTCDlrAMAN S3
years of ago as colliery clerk or book
keeper. Sixteen years' colliery olllce cx
Jerlencej excellent'- references. P. O.
lox 1S7, Hnledoii. N. J.
SITUATION WANTED-HY RESPECT
able middle aged ludy as housekeep
er for widower. Address, B. B Trihuno
offlco.
SITUATION WANTLD-BY A YOUNG
woman washing and Ironing nt home:
also plain sewing for children. Cull or
address I. c CIO Luikawaniui avenue,
top floor,
SITUATION WANTED-HY A MAR
rltd man as a farm hand or ut farm
ing; well used to fnimlng and Use ot
horses. I am or good habits, strictly
temperance. Call cr address, Elmer B
seeker, Tailor P. o or nt South Tay
lor, Lackawanna county, l'a.
SITUATION WANTED-TO GO OUT
bv the dnv washing and Ironliu;
washing and Ironing to take home also.
Call or address L. li 331 North Sumner
nvenue.
SITUATION WANTED-SEAMSTRESS
to go out bv the day; ladles' skills,
shirt waists and chll.lttn's clothes; ejood
reference. Address II. N., caro Tribune
olllce.
SITUATION WANTED-HY A BRIGHT,
healthy boy.. II vtars old; willing to
work nt anything. Address R tare Trib
une otllce'.
situation wanted -by a girl r
jears old to do llt,ht housework or
mind children. Address KU Putnam
street, Noith End, City.
SITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG
Jii in as fireman oi nnv kind of woik.
Address O. II. Davis, 212 Pnrvlcw ave
nue, city.
CITY SCAVENGER
A. B. BRIGGS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS
nnd cess pools: no cdor. Improved
pumps I'sed. A. B. BRIGGS. Proprict-ir.
Leave eiders Hon North Main avenue,
or Eleke's drug store, corner Adams und
Mulberry. Telephone 9340.
DRESSMAKING.
DRESSMAKING FOR CHILDREN TO
order; also Indies' waists. Louise
Shoemaker, ill Adams avenue.
PROFESSIONAL.
ACCOUNTANT AND AUDITOR.
E C. SPAULDINO, 21 TRADERS' BANK
building.
ARCHITECTS
EDWARD H. DAVIS. ARCHITECT,
Connoll building, Scranton.
LP.WT3 HANCOCK. JR.. ARCHITECT.
415 Spruco St., cir. Wash, av., Scranton.
FREDERICK I, BROWN. ARCHITECT,
Price building, 12C Washington uvenue,
Scranton.
oevrsrs
DR. I. O. LYMAN, fCRANTON PRt
vato Hospital, cor. Wjomlng and Mul
beny. DR. II. F. REYNOLDS, OPP. P. O.
DR. C. C. LAUBACU. 113 Wjomlng ac.
WELCOME C. SNOVER. Coal Exchange
2nd lloor.. Room D, Hours, 9 to 1, 2 to 3.
HOTELS ND RESTAURINTS
THE ELK CAPE. 12" AND 127 FRANK
lln avenue. Rates rersonnble.
P. ZEMLEIt, Ptoprletor.
SCRANTON HOUSE. NEAR D L. & W
passenger depot. Condiictrtl on the Ea
loptan plan. VICTOR KOCH, Prop.
LeWVil
RICHARD J. BOURKE, ATTORNEY-nt-Lavv,
300-2 Lackawanna avenue Gen
eial law business, collctions and loans.
J. W. BROWNING, ATTORNEY AND
Counellor-nt-Lavv, Rooms 312-J13 Mears
bulltllng.
D. B. REPLOGLE, ATTORNEY-LOANS
negotiated on real estate security.
Mcnra building, corner Washington
avenuo nnd Spruce street.
M. T. DONA HOE. ATTORNEY-AT-Law.
Ofllccs. G12-613 Mears building.
FRANK E. BOYLE. ATTORNEY AND
Counsellor-at-Luw. Burr building,
Rooms 13 and 14, Washington avenue.
W1LLARD, WARREN & KNAPP, AT
tornevs and Counsellors. at-Lnvv. Re
publican building, Washington avenue.
JESSUP & JFSSUP. ATTORNEYS AND
Counsellors - ot - Law, Commonwealth
building; rooms 1, 20 and 21.
JAMES W. OAKFORD. ATTORNEY-AT-Law.
Rooms 514, 315 and 16 Board of
Trado building.
EDWARD W. THAYER. ATTORNEY.
Rooms 903-904. 9th floor Mears building.
L A. WATRES ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
B02 Board of Trade bulltllng, Scranton,
Pa.
C. R. PITCHER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Commonwealth building. Scranton, Pa.
PATTERSON WILCOX, TRADERS'
National Bank building.
C. COVEGYS. 9-13 REPUBLICAN
building.
A. W. RERTHOLF, ATTORNEY,
Mears building.
FWSCMW1 ANn ?',,OV9
DR. W. E. ALLEN. S11 NORTH WASH
Ingtnu avenue.
DR S. W. L'AMOREAUX, OFFICE 211
Washington nverue, Residence Piis
Mulberry. Chronic diseases. lung,
heart, kldnevs and genllo-urlnary or
gins a specliltv. Hours 1 to 4 p m.
SOWOOl.'S
SCHOOL or THE LACKAWANNA
Scranton. Tl. Courses prepirntoiv to
cnl!ece. liw. mcellclno oi hulnoss.
Opens Sept Uth Send for catalogue.
Rev Thnnins M. C.inn. I.L D. pilntl
pal nnd proprietor; W. E. Plumley, A
M 1 cadmitcr.
C R. CLARK ". CO. SEEDMEN AND
Nur'-ervmen: store I1f Wnhlngtnn nve
ni e; cicen house, 110 North Main uvo
nue; stcro telephone, 7?2.
WIRE SCREEN
7oS.KUETTEL. REAR 311 LACKA
wnnni nvenut, Scianton, I'a., nianufac
tuttr of Wlro Scicns.
Mscrtt-'ivous
tEU'SoRcin:sTnA-MTisii'oit
balls, picnics, parties, receptions, wed
tllngs and concert work furnished Feip
terms address It. J. Bauer, conductor,
117 Wjomlng avenue, over Hulhtrts'
music Vtore.
MrVoAnOEH RROTHRRS." PRINTERS'
sepplles, envelopes, p.ttior bags, twlno.
Warehouse. 130 Washington avenue,
Scranton, Pa.
RAILROAD TIME TABLES
Central Ruilro:i4 of New Jeruv
Stations In New York-Foot of Liberty
stieet, N. It., und South Perry, Whitehall
8 Anthracite coal used exclusively, Insur
ing cleanliness and comfort.
TIME TABLE IN EFFECT NOV. 19. 1S9S.
Trains lcnvu Hciuntor for New York,
Newark, Elizabeth, Philadelphia. Eititon.
Bethlehem. Allentown, Munch Chunk and
Whlto Haven, lit k.3) 11. m.: express, l.y);
fxiiii's, 100 p. in. Sundajs. 2.13 p. in.
Feir 1'lttstoll and Wilkes-Banc, S 30 a,
111 . 120, ICO p. m. Sundajs, 215 p, m,
P.u lUiltlmoio and iiMlilnRton. nnil
points South and West Via Bethlehem,
sso a. in.. l. ! "" Stindnys. 213 p, m.
For Long Branch. Occuu Grove, etc., ut
8 30 11, m. and 1.20 11. m.
For Residing, Lebanon nnd IlnrrUluug,
via Allentown, SM u, in., 1 ."0 p. in. Sun
dujs. 2 15 P. m.
For Pottsvlllc. K.S0 n. ni . 1 20 p. m.
Through tickets to nil points east, south
and west nt lowest rate ot the station,
.1 II. OL1IAUSEN. Gen. Hupt.,
II. P. BALDWIN, Gen. Pass, Agt.
RAILROAD TIME
TABLES.
,rylA
Nr
PENNSYLVANIA RAItROAO
Schedule in Effect November ID,
1809.
Trains leave Scranton: .,
0.45 a. m., week days, for Sunburyi
Harrisbttrg, Philadelphia, Balti
more, Wneltington, and for Pitts
burg and the West.
0.38 a. m week days, for Hazlet6h,
Pottsvlllc, Heading, Norrlstown,
nnd Philadelphia; nnd for Sun
bury, Hnrrisburg, Philadelphia,
Baltlmote, Washington and Pitts
burg and tho West.
3.18 ; m., week days (Sundays 1.58
p. m.), for Sunbury, Hanlsburg,
Philadelphia, Baltimore, Wash
ington and Pittsburg and tha
West.
4.27 p. nt., week days, for Sunbury,
Harrlsburg, Philadelphia ant
Pittsburg.
J. R. WOOD. Oen. Pass. Agt,
. J. HUTCHINSON, Gen. Mgr.
Del,, Liickii. uikI WcstortiT v .,
,, I" Effect Dec. 17, 1S59.
SOUTH-Lcave Soiatiton for New York
nn fiV ' '"'' SM llml loro "' '"' 1::53
iii : ' "' l "r I'niia ie ipnia uc u..w,
" and lOtr. n. m.; 12 33 and B .3 p. m.
"or htrcunlsburg at fi M p. m, Milk and
Accommodation at 3.10 p. m. Airlvo at
Jlnbokc,, llt (;M -j DI(, n m . ,2 i4:
.iM.'i'i,J "m, r'"s ' ' Aulvo at PhlU
oeipbla at Moo a. m.j lot., HIS, 6 00 and
,-; P m. Arilvo fiemi New Yoik nt U 03.
-' ami ioj . ,,. iMt IiK!i r,.n mui 6.U
v,,t.J.f",n Sttoudsliing at MTi a. m. .
n,t.i uV'I-Leuvo Sci.dilou for Iluffato
7 I' Inteimedlato stations at 12.10, 2 30.
JO; and 9 oo , m . , j- uml r, -0 p ,, .j.
"wtgi, mid 8r.iniM ut I d", a, in, and
.'.' ! m. '. ntn t 2 30 i. m. and
l"i ' "t. For Montroso at lino a. m:;
t . !, "' "'"' r' hi p. m. For Nicholson
tl L ,.nll(1 u'-r P- n. Arrive In Scranton
jrom Ruflnlo nt 2 10, 2f,, 3 23 and 10.00 u.
ni.. 3.0 and 7,tn t(, ,. From Oswego nnd
Hvrnciiso ret 2 33 a. m : l.'.rs and .".3) t. in.
i,r'imr'sJr''cuvc at 7.10 p. in. Pinm Utlcx
x'ii ". " !n-: 1-" '"'d 3.10 p. m. From
Mchohcin at 7SH n. m. and 0 00 p. m.
I roni Moutroc at 10 00 a. m.: 3 20 and
i.40 p m.
RLOOMRBURG DIVISION - Lcavo
hcrnnt.m for Northumberland nt fi.30. 10.0.1
" m.; 15-, mtci ,;() , nli i,-or pij mouth
at 1.0,, 3 in nn,i ei r,n ,, m, p,. Nantlcoko
nt Kio a. in. Aulvo ut N01 thumberland
1 ." Tn': 1'1"' r,os "ni1 '' "' !' ,n' Ar"
rtvo Nunilcoko at ''20 n. m. Arilvo at
1 Ivmouth nt 211-,, 4 10 and 9 t" p. ni. vAr
rivo at Scianton fiom Northumberland
nt 9.12 n. m.: 12 V. II' and S 30 p. in.
Iiom Nantlcokii nt 11 eo a. m. From
PIJ mouth nt 7 r.7 a. 111 : 3 2" and li 03 p. in.
.. SUNDVY TRAINS.
SOUTH Leave Sernlltoti Ut 2 13, 3 00,
u"!0. 10 01 a. m : .131 and .'. 10 P. m.
NORTH-Leive Scranton ut 12.10, 2 50,
0r, p m ; 1.33 and 3 30 p. m.
ULOOMSBURG DIVISION LcaVS
Scranton at 10 0", n. m nnd 0 10 p. m.
Dclaw irj .ui.l Hudson.
On Feb. Ith. 1W, tialns will leava
Scianton as follows.
For Cm bond lie i: 20. 7.31. R 33. 10 IT a.
in.; 12 noon; 12i. 2 20, 3 3-', 3 23, C.25, 7.57,
9 1". 11.13 p 111 , l.li, a. m.
For Albinv, Snintog.i. Montreal, Bos
ton, New England pednts?. etc. (J.-'J u. in.:
2 20 p. in.
For Honcsd.ilc-C 20, 10 13 a. m.: 2 20, 5 23
p. 111.
For WIlkes.Ruro G 4 ., T.-ls. s n. 3 r.
10 41 11 m : 12(!. 12, 2 18, 3 33, 4.27, 6.10,
7.41. 10 41. II ".0 p. m
Petr Niw York. Phllndelphla, etc., vli
LkIiIkIi Valley Rallio id-0 1". p. m.; 1203,
2 IX. 127 p 111.; with Black Diamond Ex
presx, 11 Ml p m.
For Penusvlviinli Railroad points, C.45,
9."S n. in.; 2.1 4 27 p. m.
For western points, vli Lehigh Valley
R.illio.iel-7.IS a ni : 1J03. ? 13. with Blaclt
DI imniid Epip-. 10.11, ll.'W p. in.
Tialns will arilvo In Scranton a9 fol
lows. Fiom On bond ilo and thn North fi 40,
7.43, S3S, n-',l, 10, 11 "S n. m.; 123, 2.15.
3L3. 12!. 7 13, 10 'S, 11 27 p. m.
From Wllkrs-Biue and thn South r.1"s
7 is, Sis, 10 IS. 11.-3 n in ! 1.1S. 211. S.43,
5 20, 6 21, 7 33. 1 03, 10 0", p m : 1.13 a. m,
SUNDAY TRAINS
For Carbond.ilo 9 03. 1133 p. m.; 2.23,
3 T2. 3 47 9 33 p in.
For Wilkcs-Baiic 9 3S. 12 03 a. m.; L5S,
3 2 3 43. 7. IS p. m.
For Albinv. Sirntoga. Montrcil, Hois
ton. New England points, etc., 2 23 p. m.
Lowest rates to all points In United
States nnd Canada.
J. vV. BURDICK, G. P. A.. Albinj'. N. Y,
II. W. CROSS, D. P. A., Hernnton. Pa.
.
Lehigh Vallsv Ruilro.U.
In Effect Nov 19th, 1R99.
TRAINS LEAVE SCRAN'ION.
Tor Phlladtlpbla and Nuw Yoik. via D.
6 II. R. R.. t 0 13 a. in. nnd 12 01, 2 Is,
4 27 (Black Diamond Expiessi. and Ml 0
p. m. Sundajs. D. & H. R. R, 1.3S, 7.IJ
For Whlto Haven, H.iztetnn and prln
rlptl points In the roal regions, via D.
& II. R R . G '' - ls '""' I 27 p. m. Foe
Pottsvlllc. 6 !. '-'is P. "' .
For Bethlehem. R 1M011. Rcidlng, Hir
rlsburg and prlnclp tl Intcrmcdl tte sta
tions. U D. & H. R. It . 0 43 .1. in. j l.'O',
1 H 4 27 (Black Dl nnoml Express), U JO.
Sundajs, D & H. R. R . 1 3S, 7 IS p. 111.
For Tunkhannock, Tnvvauda. Elmlr.i,
Ithaca. Geneva nnd principal tutcrmtdl
ato stations, via D. L. & W. It. R.. 8 US
a. m.: 100 and 3 33 p. m.
For Geneva. Ilocht ter. Buffalo. Niag
ara Falls. Chicago, nnd nil points west,
via D. & II. R. R-. 12 W. 3 33 (Black Dia
mond Express). 7 1?. 10.lt. 11.;.0 p. m.
Sundajs. D. & II. R R.. 12 05 p. 111.. 7.48
Pnl'lmin parlor and sleeping or Lehigh
Vnlluy parlor cars on all trains bctwuii
Wllkcs-Barre and New York. Phil idol
idila Buffalo nnd SiiHxmMnn Brldci'.
IIOI.LIN II. WILBUR. Gen. Bupt., 21
Cortlandt street. N(WiYnrk.
CHARLES S. LEE. Ocn. TasJ Agt., 2J
Coitl.indt strc.t. New York
A. W. NONNEMACIIEIt. DIv. Pass. Agt.,
South Bethlehem, Pa.
For tickets nnd Pullman rescrvitloni
apply 309 Lnckawannn avc, Sciintou, Pa.
Ivrio an.l Wyonilip; Vnllov.
Time Table In effect Felnuiry 7, IWI.
Trains leave rit tauten lor Hitvvlev nul
Intermtdlato iiolnts, count t ting nt I law
lev with Erie R.illio.id foi Ne.v Yoik,
Newbuig, lloncsdalo and Inteimidlatij
points, ab follows: No. 2, Ait'oiniuod 1
tion, 0 a. m., No. I, Express, 1J 01 p. in.
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