' 5WJ? rWW'W I THtf SCRANTON TRIBUNE-WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY U, 1900. 7 4 4 -f Don't Argue with Kidney or 4- 4 f-f Warners THE ONLY Begin today. 4 44444444444444444 44 444444444444 CARBONDALE. EMBEZZLEMENT FIZZLE. Investigation Committee Met But No Evidence Was Forthcoming. The committee, which is the whole school board, appointed to Investigate the Hockeiibony embezzlement charg es, met In the Centi.il school building last evening. Neuilv 100 citizens wero piesent to hear the piocccdings. Chair man Hughes read the call md also the charges pieferreel by John J. Forbes. It was stated In Monday'b Trlbuno that Mi. Foibes would not be piesent to substantiate the charges and ho was not. As the committer had no evi dence to consider it adjourned without action and the disappointed assem blage filed away. A leport will bo formulated by the committee later. COUNCIL MEETING. Comrrcn council met last night and concurred in all the seler t council busi ness, Including the lcsolutlon author izing the mayor, solicitor and chair man of councils to condemn water sheds. New resolutions were adopted as follows: That a warrant be drawn for the transportation of government cannon to be pluced in the patk; that hose companies submit requisitions monthly: that boxes with glass fronts be placed on poles for lire alarm keys. The resolution requiring the Traction company louink" its curves passable was lefeired. A requisition of Mitch ell Hose comp-iny was referred, as wai nlso u petition of that company for enlargement of Its building to accom modate hook and ladder equipment. George Lolrhton, of Glenburn. applied for the position of city engineer. PREPARING FOR THEIR PASTOR The w others of the Berean Baptist chinch nio making elaborate prepara tions for the coming of their new pas tor, Rev. Mr. Whalen, w hlcli w ill be the Hist Sunday In March. The inter ior of the paisonnge Ins been newly painted and papeicd and the chuich Is being caipeted, seats lecushloned and 'varnished and everything biight ened up for the great work anticipated. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. iMIss Maigaiet Campbell has resume 1 her situation as opeiator at the Cen tral Telephone exchange Frank Roeninielniejer has letuined from Frankfoit. Ky where he attend ed the f uncial of his cousin, William tioebel. M. T. Chuich has gone to Noithum berland county, wheie he will woik in the Interest of the Intci national Cor lespondence School. The Gei mania Singing society will hold its annual masqueiade on Monday evening, Febnaiy 21. A daughter lias been born to Mi. and Mrs. Mllo Gaidner. of Cemetery stieet. Mr. and Mis. "William Rlngham, of Maple avenue, uie entertaining iMs A. J. Kimball and Miss Julia Bing ham, of New Mllford. John Cornish Is convalescent. The heavy rain blocked the Main street sewer again yesterday and flooded cellais on the lower end of tho t hoi ough faro. Nora Bryden and Cauie Styles weio taken to Scranton vestoiday. obliged with dlsordeily conduct. The Best Medicine for Rheumatism. "1 think I would go crazy with pain wcie It not for Chamberlain's Pain Halm." writes Mr. W. H. Stapleton, Hermlnle, Pa. "I have been afflicted with iheumatlsm for several yeais and have tiled remedies without number, but Pain Halm is the best medicine I have got hold of." One application lelleves the pain. For sale by all diug gists. Matthews Bios'., wholesale and retail agents. MOSCOW. The Methodist Kplscopal parsonage will be formally reopened to the public this (Wednesdar) evening, Hefiesh. ments will be served. Hither subset Ip. tions oi cash, large or small, will be thankfully icctlvcd to apply on the. parsonage debt. Hveiybody Is most coidially welcome. Mr. Kdwaid Davis, of Scranton, was Weak Men may have oat '1VPF I treiuntnt appliance and III I remedies on trial and ap. lrL Prolui- 1' not a yrand mcctm, R I r I return all at our expene. 511 I lH' . !'0lg. Ro bu 1 1 l I I health for men, secret dralni ffcsl I cured, nervous control and "JjS j vigor, hew UioW tent un- choree. line MEDICAL CO., BUFFALO. N.Y. ml WHEN IN OOUIT, TRY STRONG AGAIN! 0 j vigor 10 the whole-being. All dratai M.iredie.i;cli'nc.a,, - r;VhI money, s oo. Sead for free book. V S. mM KwiMtVHm f !lfl MBPfcdp for Sale by JOHN H. PHELPS, Pharmaciit, cer. Wyoming avenue and Spruce ttrtet. 4- -f 4"f 4- 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Liver Disease USE v 4 4 4 4 4 Safe Core j SPECIFIC. 4 4 4 Sold by all druggists the guest of Mr. and Mrs, A. K. Hinds, Sunday. Mis. Charles Millard visited" relatives In Scranton over Sunday. Mr. Charles Nonck is confined to his home with lnjuiies received by falling off a load of hay, Saturday. Horace Jones, of Gouldsboto, was In town yesteiday. Mrs. Mai tin and children i etui no J home Monday from Jermyn.whcie they have been spending several weeks. Joseph Chamberlain, of Thoinhuist, visited In town yesterday. .Tie Bcemer was quite seilously in jured on the ice at Oouldsboio this week. He was cariying a heavy tim ber and slipped and fell on his face, the timber falling on his head. He was removed to his home at this place. Mrs. Harden Is quite ill at her home on Main street. Mis. P. F. Conboy is the guest or Avoca friends. Mr. Parkenson, of New Yotk, Is visit ing at the home of Mrs. Clements. JERMYN AND MAYFIELD. School Board Meeting Pay Cay at the Hillside Collieries Powder Mills Again in Operation. The regular monthly meeting of the school board was held last evening, at which all the directors were present. After the usual routine business was transacted, which included the pay ment of a number of bills, the visiting committee made their report, which was a very favorable one, with the ex ception of their reference to the heat ing system, which they describM as balng very unsatisfactory. This, how ever, Is an old complaint that has fre quently been commented upon. Refer ence was made fo the foul nlr dio ceedlng from the vaults In No. 10 room and by motion of the building committee they were instructed to de vise some plan to abolish the niilsarce. The unsanitaiy condition of this room has been u serious matter for a long time and the wonder Is that It has not lesulted in some serious sickness to the pupils. The committee in whose hands the matter now lies sho-ild nit ns expeditiously as possible, ths pies ent condition of the loom bein;;, most dangeious to health. The soctctary announced that insurance policies amounting to $11,000 were about to e plie and theie was considerable dis cussion as to what agencies they shoald be lenevved In. Messrs. 'V. V. Swlck, Gcoige S. Dunn and Herman Kiefcr were piesent and asked for tb.2 busl ii2ss which was, after being thoiouqli. Iv d.-'cussed, equally divided bztiucii th three named and Mr. C. D. Win ter, each to renew insuiance on fZ 701 5i) for five ears. Messrs. Edmund'5, Pritchard and Morcom weie appointed Isltlng committee for the present month and. by motion of Mr. Hunter, It vvaa decided to close the schools on Washington's birthday, Thursday. Teb. .'.'. and the following day, Frllay. The Sacied Heart churca fair con tirues to prove a strong afiaclion auc tonight's entertainment will fci givn by Archbald talent. All those taking re it are well known and capabU mu s'cianF, they will, no doubt, hi giceted by a large number of hea-e.-j. Th piogramme will be ns follows: Voral solo. Miss Kathryn Foote; solo, Thos Cummings; piano solo, Miss Mary Foote; vocal solo. Miss Lizzie White; oeal solo, William Gaughan. T.ie choir of St. Patrick's church, Olyphant, are expected to give the entertainment on Saturday evening. The employes of the Glenwood, Key stone and Krio collieries will be paid tod.', v. The Moosic companj's powder mills, which have been Idle for the past fort night awaiting a consignment of soda, will start up again this morning. The emploves lecelved their month's pay jcteiday. Mi. and Mrs. Hdward Woodworth, of Second stieet, entertained a number of their friends last evening In honor of the formers birthday. A giand concert and supper under the auspices of the Knights of the My stic: Chain will be held on Feb. 22 for the benefit of the widow of the late John Maynes. "FOUTUNK FAVORS the biavc." It Is also favorable to those who purify their blood In the spring by taking America's Gieatest Spring Medicine, Hood's Saisapaillla. A clear head and a healthy body are given by Its use. Constipation Is cuied by Hood's Pills 23c, PECKVILLE. Mr. James W. Kennedy, of Olyphant, was a caller In town yesteiday. Muln street piesents a deplorable sight, mud a foot deep and crosswalks out of sight. The remains of the lato Postmaster Thyfear Hood rtit test of yein , ua atym curca uouiancu OI cmci of Nervous Diicuts, tucb Dbllliy, tluilnm, Slee'plttj. I and Varicocele, Atrophy, &c. s ucpimi aetn Thy clear the brain, itrengtbei ins circulation, mane aigettioi and lotiet art ebeckeXyrWri;rleii pa'tltna - - ,,V,V Addrcii. PC1L u jnieiui rn . r i...i.nri o A. A. Swlnglo were laid nt rest In Trospect cemetery yesterday nfternoon. Mr. and Mrs, Warren G. Orover re turned from their wedding tour last evening and nro spending a few dnys with Dr. nnd Mrs. W. V. Mott. The Heptasoprs are making great preparations for their public Installa tion tomorrow evening. A very Inter esting piogramme has been prepared for the social part. TAYLOR NEWS. Lincoln's Birthday Exercises This Evening's Event Firemen's Com-, ing Ball Other News of Interest. Lincoln's birthday was observed with appropriate exercises at the Feltsvllle school on Monday. The teacheis and pupils aro greatly in debted to David Davis, of Tltth street, for the use of his phonograph, which furnished much amusement for those present. Among the many selections was the martyred president's Gettys burg speech. IJach pupil read several essays and historic sketches. Misses Viola and Hay Jone?, two well known little speakers, gave recitations In a charming manner. Tne exercises closed with the school slnglns, ' My Country 'TIs of Thee." There will bo a alentlne so:Ial In the lecture looms of the Methodist Episcopal chinch, under the auspices of the Ladles' Aid society, this even ing. Supper will be .served from (J un til 10 p. ni. Those present will bo pre sented with a valentine as a souvenir. The young ladles ".ill serve the fol lowing menu: Scalloped potatoes, Hoston baked beans, pressed beet, cream bread, pickles, coffee and tea. All are Invited. The following oflVera of the Forest Homo Cemetery association were elect ed at n lecont meeting: President, William V. Coombs: tiipeii.itcnd'Mit, William D. Thornae; sfcretaty, Will iam J. Nelger: tteatuier, M. Flueinan; seton, Henry D. Jones. The Law i once Hose company No. 1, of Old Forgo borough, nro making ex tensive pieparation" for the coming ball and cake walk to be held at their hall on Washington's bhthday, Feb luary 22. The membeiR of the Centuiy Hce company No 1 aic making grand preparations for the production of the drama entitled, "The Woven Web," In March. m Catarrh Cannot Be Cuied with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, ns they cannot reach the sout of tho disease. Catarrh is a blood or constitutional dis ease, and in older to euro It you must take Intermi remedies Halt's Catarrh Curo Is taken Internally, and acts directly on the blood and jnccous surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is not a quack medicine. It was prescribed by one of tho best physicians In this country for jeaus, nuu is a regular pieseriptlon. It Is composed of tho best tonics known, combined with the best blood purifiers, acting directly on the mucous surfaces. The perfect com bination of the two ingredients is what produces such wonderful results In cur ing Catarrh. Send for testimonials free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Props., Toledo, O. Sold by drugglstH, price Toe. Hall's Family Pills are tho best. THEATRICAL. The Patricolo Concert. One of the most pleasing and enjoy able numbeis of the Brockway couisc was given at the Lyceum last night by the Patricolo company, which is composed of SIgnor Angelo Patricolo, pianist; Miss Eleanor Goodman, so piano; Miss Ruth, Anderson, violinist, and Miss Jennie D. Shoemaker, leader. The piogiamme was varied and judi ciously arranged and was executed with great skill by the peifoimeis. SIgnor Patricolo is a pianist of more than ordinary ability and his rendi tion of his first number last night, "La s-omnambula," established him as a fa voiite with the. audience. He hid to lespond to an encore. His other num bers weie alFq moie encores. Miss shoemaker, a young woman who possesses true diamatic nbillty, made perhaps the most pronounced hits of the evening by her recitation of a dra matic fragment taken from iiQuo Va dls." The singing of Miss Goodman and the lolln playing of Miss Ander son were very pleasing features of the evening's entertainment. "The Great Diamond "Robbery." Last night the Klimt-Hearn company presented "The Great Diamond Rob bery" at the Academy of Music before a delighted audience. In the afternoon "A Millionaire's Daughter" attracted a large audience, This afternoon "Held by the Enemy" will be repeated and tonight "Mr. Haines of ,New York" will be given. At Finey Ridge. The title, "At PIney Ridge," suggests a military play and In this respect It Is both true and misleading at tho same time. The play is not u war diama in the ordinary sense. It deals with tho rebellion in a reminiscent fashion, in that it portrays somo of tho diie icstilts and cruelties of war, and appeals also to the highest mo tives of patriotism, but In Its most fCectie side it Is a play of peace, i stoiy of tho flieslde. It Is free fioni tnnt and cheap heroic) nnd tells Its plain simple stoiy In plain, yet poetic fashion; poetlo be cause, It Is plain and plainly told. Without ilouilsh, Mr. Higgins has given us in this play a dtami, the lush of whose events knows no stop from the first to the final fall of tho curtain. Without hurry or lll-consld-eied scenes, for all thi details of the play aie vital to tho main thread of the plot, It absoibs the attention from tho beginning and unfolds It to tho end. This utti action will bo seen at tho Lyceum tonight. "Because She Loved Him So." William Gillette's "Because She Loved Hltn So" will be piesented next Fiiday, Feb. )6, nt the Lyceum. The piece Is u faice of stntlmintal proclivities and its possession of pop ular elements is dtmonstiated by the long and tilumphant tun which it had at tho Madison Squato theater, New York, last season. Ch.ules Fiohman produced the farce and sends It here. He has declaicd It to bo the funniest and most successful fiice he has ever handled, which meanr a eood deal, for ho has handled veiy successful plays. J. H. Dodson,, who is unequaled as a chaiacter actor, Is at the head of tin organization, with Miss Annie Irish leading tho female contingent. FinncU Carlyle Is one of the voting lovers and Ralph Dean the other. Kate Meek, Leonora Hiahatn, Tully Mar shall, W. J. Constantino. Chailes Eld ridge, Roy Falrchlld, Margaret Field ing, Marlon Fairfax, Mnrgniet Mayo, Frances Cninstoik and others are also in tho organization. Tho ontlio origi nal production comes hero unci tho company Is the same In all respects The People's Exchange. A POPULAR CLEARING HOUSE for tho BetufU ot All Wlto Have Houses to Rent. Real ttstute or Other Property to Sell or Exchange, or Who Want Situations or Hctp-Theio Small Advertisements 'Cost One Cent a Word, Six Insertions for Five Cents a Word Except Situation Wanted, Which Aro In. scrtcd Free. FOR RENT FOR RUNT-STORE FORMERLY oc cupied by Slobeckcr & Wntkins, 403 Lackawanna nve; 4 floors and basement. Inquire, A. V. Bower, Conncll building. STORE FOR RENT-FROM APRIL 1, number 221 Lackawanna nve. Inquire of J. II. Gunster. FOR RENT-101 SPRUCE STREET; nine rooms; central; I mined lato pos session. FURNISHED HOUSE FOR RENT Nlno rooms: nil Improvements, K)9 Myrtle street. Stark, Attorney, Traders' Rank Building. RESIDENCES ON WYOMING, WASH liBton, Adams, Jefferson, Madison Monroe, Qulrcy, Clay, Webster, and oth er avenues. W. T. Hackett, Price Build ing. 407 WYOMING AVENUE. 11 ROOMS nnd bath; vcrv desirable for profes sional men. Apply to W. T. Hackett, 1'rlco Bulldlne. RESIDFNCES ON LINDEN, MULIIER ry nnd ollint streets. W. T. Hackett. Pileo Building. RESIDENCES GREEN RIDGE. WEST Side and Dunmore. W. T. Hackett, Pilco Bulldlm. STEAM AND FURNACE HEATED houses for rent. W, T. Hackett, Pi lee Buildirg. STORES, OFFICES, BARNS. HOUSES, Hats and rooms. Hackett, Pilco Bldg. IF YOU WANT TO RENT PROPERTY see Hackett, Pi Ice Building. IF YOU HAVE PROPERTY FOR RENT see Hackett, Price Building. HACKETT BUYS. SELLS. RENTS, IN sures, appraise-, property, collects lenis, loins money. FOR SALE PROPERTY BOUGHT, SOLD, RENT cd, Insured, appialcd; lents collected, monev loaned. W. T. Hackett, Price liullding, Scranton. FOR SALE-A SQUARE WEBER PI nno, at 701 Jefferson avenue. FOR SALE-ONE OF THE BEST HAT and furnishing stores in northeastern Pennsjlvanla; location tho best: good tiade: must sell nt once. Good opportu. nlty for right party. Address, C. George, Scranton, Pa. BOARDING. BOARDING 52! PINE STREET. FURNISHED ROOMS. rooms with board. Centrally located. Address W., Trlbuno office. WANTED-TO RENT. NWLYdAREaDUPLnEsllUS house by April: must bo centrally located and contain modern Improve ments. Address, P. O. Box 4S7. WANTED-FURNISHED ROOM, SUIT able for gentleman nnd wife: central ly located. Address. X, Y, C, Trlbuno. VMNTED IF YOU HAVE PROPERTY FOR SALE or pioptrtv for lent, furnished or un furnished, call or address, W. T. Hackett, l'tlco BuPdlng, Seianton, Pa. HELP WANTED-MALE. WANTED -GOOD, HUSTLING MAN for partner In gent's furnishing and hat business, $3,000 cash will pay vou ?1'C0 a ear. Best stand. Good refer ences. Address C. George, Scranton, Pa. General Delivery. ENERGETIC SALESMAN COUNTRY work. School supplies. Salary $100 and extras. R. O. Evans & Co., Chi cago, 111. WANTED-BY AN ESTABLISHED business of a high older, a represonta tlvo of nbillty nnd backing who can take up Its work In tho state of Pennsjtvnnln; no scheme; rcrmanrnt business with money In It for tho right p irtv. Address, giving references FOUNTAIN BATH BRUSH CO.. Grand Rnplds, Mich. HELP WANTED-FEMALE. WOMAN STENOGRAPHER WANTED experienced nnd first-class only. Mu tual Lifo Insurance company of New York, 421 Lackawanna avenue. A GOOD GIRL FOR GENERAL housewoik. Apply at 10c9 Electric avenue. LADIES TO DISTRIBUTE FREE SAM pies in city. Call nt C20 Washing ton avenue, from 8 30 to 10 30 n. m. today. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY IF YOU WANT TO BUY OR SELL A business see Ilaekctt, Price Building. PROFITS IN STOCKS. WHEAT AND cotton. Mackev's Modern Methods Make Money. Write for our free book. C. E. Mackey & Co., 2J Broadway, New York. LOST. LOST-BETWEEN POSTOrFTeE AND Dime B ink building, onchalf of eye glasses, including noso plceu; will finder please return to S. N. Callendei's olllce. Dime Bank building. DRESSMAKING. DRESSMAKING TOR CHILDREN TO order: also ladles' waists. Louise bhoumakir, 212 Adnms avenue. NEWSPAPERS THE WILKE't-BARRE RECORD CAN be had In Seianton at the news stand of Relsman Bron . 403 Spruce and 603 Lin- der. .M, morion ia i.acKawannu avenuu; I. S. Schutzcr. 211 Spruce street. NEW YORK AND ONTARIO LAND Company. Notice l hcieby given th.tt tho mi nimi muting of the stoelcholdi it) of tho New York and Ontario Land Com pany, foi tho election ol dliectors ami inspectors of eloetlon, and tor tho trans action of such othei biHncsx as may properly como before tho meeting, will bo held at tho otlice of the company, in Pcckville. Pa., on Thursday, Febiuaiy 2Jnd, Hioji, at 11 o'clock a. in. Tho Transfer Books will close nt .1 o'clock p. m., February 10th, and re-open at 10 o'clock a, m., 1'ebiuary 21th, 19k0. By order of THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS. Arthui L. Parmelee, Secietaiy. Pcckville, Pa., Februuiy 1st, llKX). that won UK gieat triumph for tho faice. At the Gaiety. Wednesday night Tom Mulligan, a local bag puncher, will meet Mr. Woods, of Woods S- Kempey, now ap pearing at the Galetv In a bag punch ing contest. Frlduy night will be amateur night nt the Gaiety. Woods & Uemsey have an open challenge to meet any bag puncher or any 122 pound or 11! I pound boxem In the city. REAL ESTATE. A GREAT OPPORTUNITY TO BUY A 12-room JetTerson uvcmio dwelling with bnm nnd two lots, nil Improvements fnr tn TJVt (inn. nnaU Ft!.. nln lu tnf -w- mnv PIU. .tt3ll, AUU lll..l la Itut much more thnn tho lots are worth. uwncu oy party out or mo city aim must bo sold quick. Call or address C. P. Jndwln, 306 Spruce street. $2,300-WILL BUY A MODERN SIN- room houso with bnm, upper Green Ridge, near Electric avenue. W. T. iiuunvii, irico ttuuaing. LOW PRICED, MEDIUM AND HIGH kiuuc resinenceg in ureen mugc, Providence, Dunmore, South 8lde, West Side nnd central city. W. T. Hackett, Price Building. SOME SPECIAL BARGAINS IN JEF fcrson avenue homes. W. T. Hackett, Price Building. I CAN SAVE YOU MONEY ir YOU contemplate buying a home. W. T. Hackett. Prlco Building. $3,000-WILL BUY A NEW TEN-ROOM steam heated, very desirably situated lesldenco; great bargain. W. T. Hack ett, Price Building. IF YOU WANT TO BUY PROPERTY see Hackett, Prlco Building. IF YOU HAA'E PROPERTY FOR SALE seo Hackett, Price Building. -a BARGAINS IN SINGLE AND DOUBLE houses. Hackett, Price Building. BARGAINS IN CITY AND SUBURBAN lots. Hackett, Price Building. BARGAINS IN DALTON AND OTHER suburban towns. Hackett, Price Building. HACKETT BUYS, SELLS, RENTS, 1N sures, appraises property, collects rents, loans money. J1.2-.0-LARGE PLOT OF GROUND with a desirable 0-room house, nt Waverly. Pa.; call nt my ofllce and seo plan of house, etc. W. T. Hackett, Prlco Building. S2.9C0-WILL BUY THE PEST LOCAT ed buslm ss block In Scranton. consld eilng the price. For this nnd other bir gains In property, seo Hackett, Price Building. $7,500-BUYS A BEAUTIFUL HOME ON Jefferson avenue, Dunmore. Hackett, Prlco Building. $2,30i) MODERN. SINGLE HOUSE, with bain. In Dunmore, near Drinker street. Seo Hackett, Price Building. $3,GflO-nUYS A DOUBLE HOUSE NEAR Jefferson avenue. See Hackett, Price Building. $4,000 - NEW, MODERN, DOUBLE house and full lot, near Mulberry street. Seo Hackett, Price Building. $1,000-MODERN, DOUBLE HOUSE IN Green Ridge; rents for $34 per month. See Hnckett, Price Building. $2,50O-DESIRABLE PROPERTY ON P'lce street; large lot with a single nnd double house: great bargain. See Hackett, Price Building. $1,500-LARaE PLOT WITH ELEVEN tenement houses, in Hdc Park. See Hackett, Price Building. $2,800-BUYS LARGE CORNER LOT IN Dunmore with one double nnd two single houes, renting for $i3 per month. W. T. Hackett, Price Building. JU30-WILL BUY A DESIRABLE propertv on Garfield avenue; lot is EflxlSi with a twn-storv house. Apply to Hackett, Prlco Building. $3,000-WILL BUY A DESIRARLE doublo house and large lot. on South Trving avenue. Apply to W. T. Hackett, Prlco Building. J3.300-BUYS A NEW DOUBLE HOUSE, III Dunmore; a baigain. Hackett, Price Building. JO.OOO-UUYS A DOUBLE HOUSE NEAR Jefferson avenue. Sec Hackett, Pi ice Building. $1000, $4,200, tl TOO, I.8C0 AND UPWARDS Mulberry .stieet houses. Hackett, Pilco Building. $9,000-WILL BUY A FINE, MODERN, double house, elegantly situate! on Cliv avenue: 12 rooms nnd bath on each side of hmiso and lot Is 40 bv PM. See Hnc'cett, Price Bulldlnr. $25.(V1WILL BUY A PROPERTY PAY ing b per cent, clear of nil expenses Terms. $J,(m0 cah nnd mortgage at E per cent. Apply to W. T. Hackett, Prlco Building. $3,S00-BUYS LARGE CORNER LOT and two single houses, corner Clay nveniiQ and Grove stieet, Dunmore. near cltv line. W. T. Hackett. Price Buildup. $2 Gli -CHEAP T tlOlrt-A COSY MOD-c-n houe. 1 moms and bith near Harrison avenue. Hackett, Prlco Build ing. $S,500-VERY DESIRABLE JEFFERSON avenue home, with largo lot, barn, etc. Easy walk from court house. Hack ett, Price Building. $6,000-WILL BUYX A DESIRABLE homo on Monroe avenue, 8 rooms and bath; largo lot. choice fruit, flowers, etc. and near No. .'i3 school. Apply to W. T. Hackett, Prlco Building. $1,000-LOT CO BY 180. WITH HOUSE and barn, near Green Ridge street: house contains 10 rooms and bath; will rent tho house for $2S from April 1, or make a liberal discount to a quick buyer. Apply to W. T. Hnckett. Prlco Building. $4,000-LARGE BARN AND DWELLING Ono finest barn properties In Scranton, See Hnckett, Price Building. JtJ.OW-HOUSE S ROOMS AND BATH. Jefferson avenue. Hackett. $,SnoVERY DESIRABLE RESIDENCE Mulberry street. Hackett, Price Build ing. $9,M0-JEFFERSON AVENUE, MOD crn 10-room residence with beautiful lawn. SO feet wide, on Jefferson avenue; a good barn, etc., nnd within easy walk from court house. Tho llcurm quoted are avvny below tho cost of this property, nnd should insuie a quick sale. Tho only ono who has examined the plnco is ur ranglng If possible, to buy It. No options given. Apply to W. T. Hackett. Prlco Building. ?7,S00 STEAM HEATED DOUBLE house, almost new, with lot 40 bv K0 This house Is on ono of our very llncst avenues nnd only i mlnutis from cmut house. Tho purchaser Is sine of a pleas, nut home and wo guarantee him an In como of not less than $.!0 per month from the other side of the house. Apply to W. T. Hackett. Pilco Building. $1 fwO-MODERN HOUSE. STONE AVE nuo; birgaln. Hnckett, Prico Build ing. jlnKV-LAROE HOUSE AND LOT, OAK street. See Hackett. J2.10.V-MODERN HOUSE NEAR WflOD lawn nveiuie, Hackett, Prico Build ing. $2,S00-MODERN. SINGLE HOUSE.CLAY avenue, 9 looms and bath; largo lot with fiuit; discount for cash. See W. T. Hackett. Prlco Building. JI.OOO-BUYS SINGLE HOUSE, SMALL lot. Clay avenue, Hackett. SS.rjdO-RTJYR HOUSE. 10 ROOMS AND bath; fair sized barn nnd largo lot. Clav avenue; discount to quick buyer. W. T. Hackett, Price Building. fa.fiYs-SINGLE HOUSE, 10 ROOMS AND Inth; corner Adams nnd Olive: a bargain for some one. W. T. Hackett, Pileo Building. IS.HO-DUYS 13-ROOM. STEAM HEAT cd house, not far from Jefferson ave nue and Linden street. Hnckett, Price Building, WANTED-TO BUY. WANTED-TO BUY FOR CASH, BEC- ond hand watches. Jewelry, old gold and silver. Gardner, ', Spruce street. . SITUATIONS WANTED MMmn7D'WvTT?iwTloN an u farm hand; can do nil kinds ot work. Call or nddress 902 Prospect live nuo, city. A. F. Black. SITUATION WANTED-BY EDUCAT cd young man nt anything evenings; good penman, llreman. Addiess "Even ing," tills otlice. WANTED-A POSITION BY A YOUNG . lady ntenogrnpher who is at present employed by a prominent llrm and li able to glvo gocd references. Address G. E. S., Tilbune. SITUATION WANTED BY A MAN 31 years of age, as colliery clerk or bookkeeper; 16 ears' experience; excel lent references. P. O. Box 1S7, Hnlc don, N. J. SITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNC' IflflV fin Bf nnrtiTr if.Vir.rt nmt Ifnnii fit (if .,; - Kiiu0iii(iivi nuu tjFi.iinKi Address J. J Tribune ofuco. TiOUNG MAN WANTS SITUATION A I' anything. Wm. Tonscr, C33 Lacl'.a wanna avenue. A YOUNG MA"N WANTS A POSITION hi a Kroccry mora; nns nnci nve eiirs experience nnd enn talk English nnd Gcr- Scranton. AN EXPERIENCED WOMAN WISHES a position us housekeeper or light housework in a small family. 410 Wright's court, city. SITUATION WANTED-BY A MAR rlcd man as a farm hand or nt farm ing; well used to fnimlng and use nf horses. I am of good habits, strictly temperance. Call cr address, Elmer Be- lor, Lackawanna county, Pa. CITY SCAVENGER A. B BRIQGS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS and ccs pools; no odor. Improved pumps used. A. B. BR1GG9. Proprlet ir. Lenvo ordirs 1100 North Main avenue, or Eleke't, drug store, corner Adams end Mulbcny. Telephone 9340. SCALP TREATMENT. MRS. L. T. KELLER, SCALPTREAT mont, 60c: shampooing, DOc. : facial massage, manieutlng, 2,"ic. ; chiropody, 701 Qulncy. PROFESSIONAL. ACCOUNTANT AND AUDITOR. E. C. SPAULDINC, 21 TRADERS' BANK building. ARCHITECTS EDWARD H. DAVIS. ARCHITECT, Connell building. Scranton. LEWIS HANCOCK. JR , ARCHITECT, 435 Spruco Rt., cor. WaFh. u, Scranton. FREDERICK L. BROWN. ARCHITECT. Price building, 126 Washington avenue, Scranton. OCVT3T3 DR. I. O. LYMAN, tCRANTON PRt ate Hospital, cor. Wjomlng and Mul berry. DR. H. F. REYNOLDS, OPP. P. O. DR. C. C. LAUBACH, 115 Wyoming ave. WELCOME C. SNOVER, Coal Exchange 2nd floor, Room D, Hours, 9 to 1, 2 to 5 HOTELS "NO RESTAURANTS THE ELK CArE, 123 AND 127 FRANK lin avenue. Rates reasonable. P. ZEIGLER, Proprietor. SCRANTON HOUSE. NEAR D., L. & W. passenger depot. Conducted on the Ea ropean plan. VICTOR KOCH, Prop. LtwY ?? RICHARD J. BOURKE, ATTORNEY-nt-Law, 00-2 Lackawanna avenue. Gen eral law business, collections and loans. J. W. BROWNING, ATTORNEY AND Counsellor-at-Law, Rooms 312-J1J Mears building. D. B. REPLOGLE, ATTORNEY-LOANS negotiated on real estate security. Mears building, corner Washington avenuo and Spiuco street. M 7. DONAHOE. ATTORNEY-Al" Law. Offices, 612-C13 Mears building. FRANK E BOYLE, ATTORNEY AND Counsellor-at-L.iw. Burr building, Rooms 13 and H, Washington avenue. WILLARD, WARREN & KNAPP, AT tornejs and Counellors-nt-Law. Re publican building, Washington avenue. JESSFP & JrSSUP. ATTORNEYS AND Counsellors - at - Law, Commonwealth building; rooms 1, 20 nnd 21. JAMES W. OAKFORD. ATTORNEY-AT-Law. Rooms 514, 515 and 516 Board of Trado building. EDWARD W. THAYER. ATTORNEY Rooms 903-9OI 9th floor Mears building. L A. WATRES ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. 502 Board of Trado building, Seranton, Pa. C. R. PITCHER. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Commonwealth building. Scrnnton. Pa. PATTERSON & WILCOX, TRADERS' National Bank building. C. COMEGYS, 9-13 REPUBLICAN bulldlng. A. W. BERTHOLF, ATTORNEY! Mears building. DR. W. E. ALLEN! CiTnoRTH WASH Ington avenue. DR S W. I.'AMOREAUX. OFFICE 2"1 v nehlngton nverue. RcMence 131S Mulberry. Chronic diseases, lungs heart, kldnevs and genlto-urlnnry or gans a specialty. Hours 1 to 4 p. m. ""HIT.S SCHOOL OF THE LACKAWANNA". Scranton, Pa. Coures preparatory to college, law. medicine or buMness Opens Sept. 11th Fnd for catalogue. Rev. Thomns M. Cnnn. LL D , princi pal nnd proprietor; W, E. Plumley. A M , l.endimster. rwo! G R. CLARK ft CO . SEEDMEN AND Nursrrjmen: store 116 Washington nve nie; green houe, 1350 North Main ave nue; storo telephone, 72. WIRE SCRCEN3 JOS. KUETTEL. REAR Ml wnnna avenue, Seranton, Pa turer of Whe Screens. LACKA- mauufuc- MISCKLL''i"iU3 BAUER'S ORCHESTRA-MUSIC FOR balls, picnics, pmles. lece etloiis, wed dings and concert work furnished Fur leims nddress R. J. Bauer, conductor. 117 W.vomlng avenue, over llulbcrts' muslo store. MEGARCEE BROTHERS," PRINTEMS' Bi'pplles envelopes, paper bigs, twine. Waiehouse 130 Washington avenuo, Scranton, Pi. RAILROAD TIME TABLES Central Uallrml ' Sew Ij-o- Stations In Now Y01U Foot of Liberty stieet, N. R , and South Fiuy, Whitehall stieet. Anthioclto eoal used exclusively, Ills lug cleanliness and commit. TIME TABLE IN EFFECT NOV. l'i Tialns leavo Scranton for New Yni Newark, Elizabeth, Philadelphia, Emlo Bethlehem, Allentown, Mnueh Chunk and White Haven, at 8.30 a. in.: expiess, l.-'J, express. 4 00 p. m. Sundajs. 211 p. in For littston and Wllkes-Baire. S5( a. m. 1,20, 400 p, m. siuuda) h, 215 p. 111. For Baltimore and Washington, and points South and Wist vli Bi thlehem, i.'M a. m , 1.20 p. m. Sund.os, 2.11 p. ni, For Long Branch, Ocean Urove, etc., at 8 20 a. m. nnd 1,20 p. m. For Reading, Lebanon and Hairlsbuig, via Alh ntovvu, 8 30 u. 111., 1.20 p. m. Sun days, 2 15 p, m. For Pottsvllle, S.30 a. m 1.20 p. ni. Through tickets to all points east, south and west at lowest rate at the station. J. H. OLHAUSEN, Gen. Supt.. K. P. BALDWIN, Gen. Pubs. Ant. T1 rTrwrryrr RAILROAD TIMK tAHlkB. PENNSYLVANIA ' RAILROAD Schedule in Effect November IB. 1890. ' Traino leave Scranton: 0.45 a. m., week days, for-Sunbury, Hnrrlsburp, Philadelphia, Balti more, Washington) and for Pitta burg and the West. 0.38 a. m,, week days, for Hazleton, Pottsvllle, Reading, Norristown, and Philadelphia; and for Sun bury, Harrlsburg, Philadelphia, Baltlmore,Washington and Pitts burg and the West. 2.18 p. m., weeks days (Sunday 1.58 p. m.), for Sunbury, Harris burp, Philadelphia., Baltimore, Washington and Pittsburg and tho West. 4.27 p. m., week days, for Sunbury, Harrisburg, Philadelphia and Pittsburg. J. R. WOOD. Gen. Pass. Agt. J. B. HUTCHINSON, Gen. Mgr. Del., Lacktt. ntt 1 Western. In Effect Dec. 17, 18s9. SOUTH Lenvo Scranton for New York nt 2 11, J 00, 5 30, 8 TO and 10 01 n. m.: 12.55 and :: n p. m. For Philadelphia at 5 30, ROD nnd 10 OS a. m.; 12 T5 nnd 3 33 p." in. l'or Strotidsburg at C 10 p. m. Milk and Accommodation nt 3.10 p. m. Arrive at Hnboken at fi K",. 7.1S, 9.1G a. m.;12 0S, 2.47, 4 l, 7.19 nnd 9 "8 p. m. Arrive at Phila delphia at 10 00, a. m.; 1 tw, 3 4s, 6 00 nnd s 22 p. m. Arrive from Now York nt 12 u. 2 41 and 4 00 a. m.: Id), 1.D2, T..31 and 8.4J p. m, From Strotidsburg nt S03 a. m. NORTH Leave Seranton for Buffalo and intermediate stntloux at 12.10, 2 5", 4 05 nnd y 00 a. m.; 1 M and 3 i0 p. ni. For Oswego nnd Svraciiso at 4 01 a. m. and 1 HI p. m. For Utiea at 2 50 n. m. nnd 1 r.1 p. m. For Montrosci nt 9 0(1 n. m.; I 03 p in. and 5 r.o p. ni. For Nicholson at 4 00 nnd C 13 p. m. Arrive In 8e ranton from BufTaln at -MO, 2 3.1. .125 and 10 00 11. 111.; 3.30 and 7 40 p. in. From Oswego and Kvinclf-o at 2 11 11. in.: 12 3S nnd 3 30 p. m. From Syiucii'o at 7.10 p. m. From Utlea nt 2 13 11. m : l.'i'S and J 30 p. m. From NIchoNon at 7.30 a. m. and 6 00 p. in. rriaii Hontiosc at 10 00 a. m.; 3 20 and 7.10 p 111. BLOOMSBHRO DIVISION - Leavo Seianton for N01 thumberland at 6 30, 10 05 a. m.: 135 and 6 10 p. m. For Plymouth nt 1 ni, . 10 and S 30 p. m For Nanttbokn at S10 .1. 111, An lie nt Northumberland nt 9 31 n. m.: 1.10, 3 us and 0 !0 p. m. Ai rive Nnntlcokc at 9 20 a. ni. Arrive at Plv mouth nt 2 05, 1 40 and 9.41 p. m. Ar ihe at Scranton ftom Northumberland at 9.12 a. m.i 1J33, 4 f.1 and 8 50 p. m. From Nantleoke, at 11 00 a. m. From 11 mouth nt 717 11. ni.: 3 21 and 6 03 p. m. SUNDAY TRAINS. SOUTH-Lcavo Scranton nt 2.13, 3 00, .1:0, in 01 a. ni.; 3 33 and 3 40 p. m. NORTH Leavo Seranton at 1210, 2 50, 101 p. ni.: Ill and 5 50 p m BLOOMSBURG DIVISION - Leave Scranton nt 10.03 a. m. and ti.10 p. in. Dclawnv rtnl Hudson. On Teb. ;th. 1M0, trains will leava Seranton ns follows; For Carbondale 6 20, 7 53, 8 53, 10.11 a. m.; 12 noon; 1.21 ,220, 3 52, 521, 623, 7.57, 911, 11.11 p. m.: 1.16 a. m. . For Albany. Saratoga, Montreal, Bos ton, New England points, etc. 6,20 a. m.; 2 20 n. m. I'or Honcsdale-6 20, 10.13 a. m.; 2.20, 5 2J p. m. I'or Wilkes-Bnrre-6.41. 7.4S. 8.43, 9.38, 10 1' a. m.: 12 0). 12S, 2.1S, 3 33, 4 27, 6.10, 7.1S. 10 41, 1130 p. m. l'or New York, Philadelphia, etc., via Lehigh Valley Railroad 6 43 p. m.; 12.03, 21S, 4 27 p. m.; with Black Diamond Ex. press, 11.30 p. m. For Fernsjlvnnla Railroad points, 6 45, 9 38 a. m. ; 2.1S, 4 27 p. ni. I'or western polrts. ia Lehigh Valley R.illroad-7.4S a. m.; 12 03, 3 33, with Blacte Dir.mond Express, 10 41, 11 30 p. m. Trains will arrive In Scranton as fol lows: I'rom Carbondnle and tho North 6.40, 7.41. !3S. ail, 10 Si, II 38 a. m.; 123, 2.13, 3 21. 4 21. 7 13, 10 38, 11.27 p. m. Ft 0111 Wllkf s-Harre and tho South fi.l?, 7.4s SIS, 10 ,'8, 1151 a. m.; 1.18. 214, 2.1S, 5 20, C21, 7.53, 0 03. 10 ul p. m.: 1.13 a. m. SUNDAY TRAINS. For Caibondale 9 03, 1133 p. m.; 221, 3 fi'. 5 47. 9 53 p. 111. For Wllltos-Bairc-9 33, 12 03 a. m.; 1.5S, 3 2S. 3 41. 7.4S p. in. For Alb my, Saratoga. Montreal, Bos. ton, New England points, etc., 2.23 p. n. Lowest' intes to all points In United States and Canada J. W. BURDICK. G. P. A . Albany, N. V, H. W. CROSS. D. P. A , Scrraiton, Pa. Lehigh Vallov Kallrn.iJ. In Effect Nov. 19th. 1S9J TRAINS LEAVE SCRANTON. For Phlladelphii and Nuvv York, ia D. ft H. R. R.. at 0 43 a. in. and 12 03, 2.1S. 4 27 (Black Diamond Express), and 11 30 P m. Sundajs, D. & H. R. R., 1.5S, 7.13, p. in. For Whlto Haven, Hnzleton and princi pal polntH in tho eoal regions, via D. & H. R. R 1. F, 2 1S and 4 27 11. m. I'or Pottsvllle 6 41, ,2.1S p. m. For Bethlehem, Eiston, Reading, Hnr ilslnirg and priucl il Intermediate sta tions, via D. .V If. R. It . 6 41 a", m.; 1J at, 2 1, 4 27 (Black Dlimond Express), 11.30. Sundajs. 1) & 11. it, R., 118, 7.4S p. m. For TunMiannock, Towanda. Elmlrn, Ithaca, Gcnuva und prlnclp il intermeelt ato stations, via D L. &. W. R. R, 8 01 a. m.: 1.00 and 3.33 p. m. For Geneva, Rochester, Buffalo, Nlag aia Falls, Chicago, and all points west, vli D. .t II. It. II. 12 0!. :i .'3 (Black Dia mond Expiess). 7. Is, 10.41. 11.30 p. m Sundajs, 1) & H. II. R 120.5 p. m, 7.11 p. m Pullman piilor and sleeping or Lehlf.li Valley parlor ears 011 all trains between Wilkes-Barro and New Yolk. Philadel phia, Buffalo and Suspension Bridge. ROLLIN H. WILBUR. Gen. Supt., 2 Cot Hand street. New Yoik. CHARLES S. LEE. Gen Pass. Agt., 2 Coitlandt street New York. A. AV. NONNEMACHER Dlv. Pass. Agt., South Bethlehem, Pa. For tickets and Pullman reservations apply Sv3 Laekawanna uvc., Scranton, Pa, Krio and Wyoming Valley. Tlmo Table in effect Feb 7. I'KM Trains leave Seranton for Havvley ami inteimidlato points, connecting at Haw Icy with Erio Railroad for New Yoik, Newbuig. Heiiieselilo and lntermedata points, as follows. No. 2, Accomoda tion, 0 a, in.; No. 4, Express, 12 01 p. m. S)IIA.T.- I11VIHIOK. JC III r.ltvLl Pel. .'.,tli. Ifrlllt. North tiiituid. houtb Hound, 20: t I - IS04 201 I1- Is&l Etatlons j ig sat V H AUHe AUU. 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Blgnlitca thai trains stop on alf sal for '. lenirers c,r seni?ers 1 1 ulna V.W and 208 BuradajVnlr. oner tiaiii dailv except hunday, recuiii laits viu Ontario: Weltil-n klfe purchasing tickets and sav tik' tickets and save mOMT v inouk'h Wanner outlet fleeter Trad trMJic- cuuiug cuair car now cric to cmcago "ItHBt iam mi MABf V r.kl kJ. .'hA. viianttc riirHVf,naiJiBliAJh Twa Cenli ler !ile.Tr7S5!tTrP t.i utcrott, bit, Fm, m.tumSu,n,