rr -r"- "i TTi m ln'7-'rTgmni'ayyw t - -TFXvrr w ir-mp? -t.; Tup- jwp-.w.fiw"iB THE' -SCRANTON TRIBUNE-MONDAY, FEBRUARY 19,. 1900. GROWING OLD. TA Til ACE w10 ve Passec- -e mer idian growing old and becoming helpless is not a pleasant one. There is little to fear, however, providing one looks carefully after one's health. With this conserved, age comes on like a kindly winter and life's allotted span is lived out with pleasure. To those bo and 70 years of age, and more, and whorcquiiea tonic to aid nature, there Is nothing can equal Warner's Safe Cure. It is a purely vegetable preparation and keeps the kid neys and liver in good order, aiding the circula tion ot the blood, especially necessary at this season of theyeai, and stopping the cause which compels the aiising at night and which to many is a source of great discomlort. Hundreds of testimonials can be given from men and women who bless the day their atten tion was first called to Warner's Sale Cure. A sin gle unsolicited testimonial is herewith appended: I take pleasure In tcstifsitiR to the merit of Warner';, Safe Cure. I am now 76 jtars of age and have besti a great sufferer from kidney and liver complaint for a good manv cars. Tried a Rreat manv things but received no benefit until I was advised by an old ac quilntancc of mine who had been taking Safe Cure for the same complaint, to try I', which I did,. tnd after using two bottle-? felt better and hive taKen altojther one-half dozen bottle and feel like a new man. W. C. LDCiAR, Notary Public and Conveyancer, Alanson, Mich. Mrillcul ndilco free. Adclr("-s Warner's Safe Cure Co, Rochester, N. Y. Mlcrofcoplcul examinations on application. CARBONDALE. POLITICAL SITUATION. W. H. Mnsters Withdraws in the Fifth Ward Warm Campaign. This Is oiil' of the hottest campaigns for local ollkes the city ever had, Many causes contilbuto to the heat of the oceat-lon. In the lit st placj the Demociuts split ut their conientloa an", us a icstilt Thomas J. Hojlun Is put ting up an independent and vlgotous fight against the tegular nominee, Mr. il.illughc 1, for school director In the Thlid art Feint tu wards. This makes doubly suic- the election of the Repub lican nominee, John Von Heck. Then, Major Kilpatrlck clesltes to dispense with the seivlces of tho pies etit pollie loiee, ns he Intimated un mistakably In his recent message to councils This and other things which Heem to him dcsliablo ho cannot do while il. F .Suigetl dominates the select cjttiiLll. In older to get lid of Mr. Swlgpit, of the riist waul, and to elect 11 Deinociatli- selectman In the Kltth eaili waid has a big Republi can niajoiity i:. 1:. litiiinoll mid W. H. Mnstois, icspcftively. weie put In tho Held under tho populur gulso of munici pal water, the object being, of course, not to el'-ot these nun but to split the Republican vote and deft.it tho legu lar candidates. Well, Mr. Mastois has v.lthdi.iwn und this leaves no question as to Hie election of l)i. Fletcher. Mr. I'unnell Is still in the nice, but Mr. Sw-Igeit's clean lecotd, his tiicular de dal lug him toi municipal watoi under certain conditions anil the noimally overwhelming Hepubllcan niajoiity h. that waul, Indicate that Mr. Runnell and Mr. Eutiett. tlie Democratic can didate, will be distanced befoie tomoi jow noon. Hut oei shadowing all these contests In geneinl Intel on is the candidacy of Piofecsor H. J. Hockenbeiiy for school director in the four uppoi wards. The prof. sor Is o Prohibitionist, but he re ceived the Deinociatle elldoisement. Til le 1- n partv significance In his flfoit Tillmne itadeis nie famllla with the ohutges piefeireil arjalnst him by e.Supeilntendent of Schools Foi ben thai Res which the school bo.ud has docl led to ignore, owing 10 lac k of e denti Finding no othn means of ie diess, the piofesor decided, as he put 11. 10 leler Ills case to the eouit of lust i lcsmt the pcopl- Dining seventeen eurs as piinclpal of the High school the piofessor has made a gie.it many ft lends who believe he Is being petso ctited and who will stand by him. nut he has imposed to him John F. Key Holds, undoubtedly the stiongest Re publican In the city. The chances of John D. Davis, Re publican nominee for select council In the Tliltd waid, uic con-ideied ery bright Opposed to him h T. M. Nealon, who it. now serviiiR a term in that bodv. He was turned down by tho Deinociatle convention, but the regular nominee wlthdiew in his favor. How ever, It Is not thought he will receive the entile vote of the paity. His ipi. oid in connection with the surface fcowcr confiact let last fall will mlll luto aguinst him Ho was one of those who voted to let the contract to a bidder $2,000 higher than the lowest and caused a deadlock of several weeks, His defeat Is as certain as anything lii politics can be one day befoie election. JOHN LANNO DIES. injured Man Passed Away Early Yesterday Morning. Ontario nnd Western car inspectcv, lohn Lanrinn. of Rrooklyn stieet. who van Injuted In tho Mayfleld yaid FM Jay night, died at Emeigcncy hospital it '2 o'clock yesterday morning. Ho ft as fifty-three years old, and leaves a tvlff, two tons and two duughtus. The Injuiy of this man affords one of !ho most man clous evtmp'e.s of pluck on record. He came tinm under a car and stepped In ft out of an engine, was 1tim1n,1 !. .. .... 1 .... I, ...uvi.ii iiunu mi i mil over, men no walked unaided seveial hundred feet in me olllce ol Muster Mechanic Stnut enger, where ho rental ked in a mat- WHEN IN DOUBT, TRY STRONG g AGAIN! C4L j- .-. . v,vvv rv ivi v moaey,coo. acad lor lre book. Fop fcale by JOHN H. PHELPs, Spruce 8tre:t. HWtftii h- 4 of life, the tlioueht of ter-of-fact way that his arm had been crushed. Mr. Stoutenger bandaged tho member and summoned a locomotive and car, by which the injuicd man was conveyed to Hospital stieet, a. point vciy near the hospltnl. Upon examln i tlon It was found that not only was his aim crushed but his left shoulder and all the libs of the left side weie bioken. He icmalned conscious to tho lat and was '.islted by his tamily and rather Griffin. A SUDDEN DEATH. Hc.ut fnlluie vety unexpectedly end ed the life of r.itilck O'Connor, of Wyoming street. Saturday shortly after noon. He had not been confined to his bed and the end came n a great shock to the family. Mr. O'Connor was bom In li eland, tlfty-tlve cars ago. He came to this country and settled In Wav. mait In early life, following tho Hade ot stone mason. In 1S74 he took up his residence In Carbondale. For many enis he was in the employ of the Dela ware nnd Hudson company, but for more than a decade he had been con ti acting. His honest business methods bt ought him success and ho acquired consldeiable property. He was a mem ber of St. Rose chinch and of the Catholic Knights of America. He Is survived by three daughters, Mrs. M. R. Campbell, Mrs. John Ollmore and Mis. F. F. Decker; two sons, Joseph R. and Charles P. O'Connor. DEATH OF TWO CHILDREN. Mis. Michael Campbell and tin on chlldion weie visiting at tho McAndievv home on Rattle avenue, when the little four-eai-old gill was taken with dlph theiia. She died Saturday moinlng, after Jour days' Illness, and was in toned Satin day afternoon In St. Rose, cemetei y. Clicl, the daughter of Mr. and Mis. T. C. Muiphy, of Toi ty-secoiul street, died Satin day morning of convulsions. The child was one ear old. Interment was made In St. Rose cemetery. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Miss Lillian Slaw son, of Poit Jeivls, Is the guest of Mis Helen Shields. Francis Campbell, of Moscow who has been visiting ft lends In this city, Is now a guest In Wa limit. James Henley, of this city, has se emed a situation with Connolly & Wal lace, of Scranton fi, R. Van Oouler has leturned from Cortland, X. V., whole he was called by the lliness of his bi other. Mis. Oeoige "Kellow and daughters ate visiting fi lends in Wilkes-Raiie. Miss Lulu Foster, of Mill street, spent Sunday with Plttston friends. The funeial of William McMullen will be held this moinlng at 11 o'clock. Rev, R. A. Sawyei, of Trinity church, will otllolato. Inteiment will be made In tho McMullen plot at South Canaan. "OPPORTUNITY Is the cream of time." Now Is your opportunity to take Hood's Sarsaparilhi und derive the most benefit from It. The blood Is now loaded with dangerous Impurities which this medicine will promptly ex pel. Sick headache Is cured by Hood's Pills. OLYPHANT. A tempoiury oiganlzatlon of the OlypUant Taxpaers Protective asso ciation wus formed at the boiotmh council rdbm on Friday night. A large number of citizens were present nnd heartily supported the movement. Mr. David IJ. Lewis was chosen chalunan. S. J. Matthews, secretary; J. Frank Jiidnn and O. A. Prokopovltz, vice presidents. A vurlety of view weri freely expressed as to the work to be performed by the organization, but all were unanimous in their opinion that it wns a step In the right direction. About forty names wore enrolled, after which u committee consisting of Joseph A. Dolphin, James W. Kennedy, T. I'rank Jordan and O. A. Piokopovltz was uppointed to draught bylaws. The meeting then adjourned to inner next Theyfcarc Hood the leu of yean. , aim bav9 curca moiuanos oi jcatei of Neivout Dueiics, tucb lai Debility, Diiziocti, Sleepiest. nc3 anu v aritutcic,AirqpQy,a& They clear the brain, strengthen the circulation, make digestion pcriect, ana impart a iicaitbj Add,ei. tcai ueniiiue on pi. 4 n Pharmacist, ccr. Wyoming avenue and Friday evening, when a permnnent or ganization will bo effected. Krnnk 1'. McLnughllu spent yester day at Providence. Daniel Dawson, of upper Dunmore street, was soilottsly Injured whllo pcr foitnlng his duties at No, 2 mine on Saturday morning by a fall of rock. Ho lecclved several bad gu-hes on tho head nnd his back wns Inittred. Ho was removed to his home In the com pany ambulance, John J. Williams, of Rlakolv, has ac cepted n position ns llio boss at John Fein's slope. The pic-Lnntcn social of the .Invents Dancing tlas, which will be held on Wednesday evening, piomlses to be one of tho leading society events of the seison. About 1:130 Invitations have been Issued for the nrfuir, I, iwi cube's superb otehestru will furnish the music. A vote cast for T. L. Williams for the olllcc of botough auditor will be a vote cast for the right man. Tomorrow's election promises to bo one of the fiercest battles ever con tested In this borough. The light for burgess will be particularly Interesting, there being three candidates In the Held: John J. Manning, Deinoctnt; S, McVlcar, Republican, and W. J. Schubmehl, Independent. A lively time Is expected In the Flint ward, where so much trouble has been experienced In selecting a Judge of election. The cotitt on Saturday appointed M. ). O'Malley to act In that capacity. JERMYN AND MAYFIELD. Tomorrow's Election James Stuart Council Attends ChurchPersonal New::. Much Intel est Is being taken in to morrow's election, espcclilly In the light for ta collector, for which there arc three aspirants. William Seymour, si., John Avery and J umes bhatkey, sr. Had Mr. very, the, Independent candidate, remained out of the Held, It would be an easy matter to predict the result, but the Republican patty Is split up over the two candidates and the lestllt is somewhat cliltlcult to foie cast. f Secure IMiintnds, the Donu cratlc candidate for councllninn In th Flist ward, Is w 01 King stienuously to retain his scat, but Mr. Raw ling, the Republican nominee, who opposes him, is u wide awake young mun, and his populuilty In the watd should insutc Ills success. IVtnapt the light In tho Thlid ward will bo the keenest. There the two factions arc about evenly ill lded and both sides aie w 01 king hard and both equally confident. Neither of tho two candidates for buigess, George Rendered, sr., and Di. S, D. Davis, appear to bo certlng them selves eiy much and seem sttlsllcd to abide the decision of the voteis, AVhile the doctor will undoubtedly diaw n number of vote, from his Re publican fi lends, it is equally eel tain that Mr. rendered will lecelve a good share of Deinneiatlc olts on account of his popularity with the ine.i of that patty. Matthew McLean, of V.'cst Mayfleld, nnd Mrs. Rosina Hastlake, of this bor ough, who were united In niariiage last Thursday, have commenced house keeping on Scott load. By special Invitation from the Car bondale lodge the membeis of James Stuart Council, No. 703, Junior Ordei United American Mechanics, uttended service in the Carboadale Methodist Kplscopal church last evening. The Sacied Ileal t church fair, which has been running for some time, was; closed on Saturday night and will not be leopencd until Haste r Monday. Miss Jennie Greenslcdo and Miss Maiy Pentose wcte Carbondale lsltois on Saturday. Cleorge VV, Slowther, of Gteen Ridge, pleached at both services In the Primi tive Methodlt chuich estetday. His subject In the moininj.: was "OUi Duties and Piivlleges as Christians," evening, "The Fatal Rr.igain." Jermyn Conclave, No. TO, Improved Older of Heptasophs, nt their last meeting Installed the following oflleers; Archon. W. J. Rergan, provost, John MoCaity: prelate, Patrick Maloney. Inspector. Price Davis guaid. John Tlghe, trcasmer, T. K. Moon; llnan cler Renjatnln Morgan secictary, W. J Tennis; trustee, Peter Spelchcr. The Installation ceremony was petformel bv District Deputy Allen, of Peckvlllc, assisted by Charles Reatty, of Peel ville, and Joseph Powderlv, of Carbon dale. The Hillside collietle aie working about two and a entailer days per w eel:. Heie Is a Chance to So Some One a Kindness. If the leader of this should chance to know of anv or.e who Is subject to at tacks of bilious collo ho can do him no gi eater favor than to tell him of Cham berlain's Colic, Cholera and Dlaithocu Remedy. It alwaj.s gives prompt re lief. For sale by all diugglsts. Matthews Bios'., wholesale nnd retail agents, PECKV1LLE. We have since the first Intimation that C. J. Ganzemuller would accept the olllce of burgess been one of tils earnest supporters, and from time to time through these columns, expressed our views nnd advocated to our citi zens that their votes should bo east for the above gentleman on nerount of fearles work as air officer of Rlakely borough. That l cleaning tho corner loafers from their rendc-ivous and making it possible for ladles to ttavel our streets after dark without being Insulted. It Is tho earnest epsim of the votfis of the First und Second wauls to see Air. Ganzemuller elected. In lust Satuidny's Olyplmnt Gnzetta 11 politic nl enemy penned nn nrtlcl stating that Mr. aanzemuller wns not woiklng for nor did he desire the of. flee ot buigess. u vns a menu, mis bailing tiiek. coming In nt the last moment so us to mislead the oter Mr. Garuemtiller has not doiu any barn-storming or made any pledges but has simply offered his nam to tho oters and stated should ho be elected that he would guarantee that the offles of buigess wejitui be run in tho inteiost of the tuxpayrts and that the luwi would be enforced to thu letter. Blnko. ly botough voteis should east their ballots for h man wo know to be com petent and who will deal out tho law without fen- or favor. Wo nro In re ceipt e,f tho following communication fiom Mr. (lanzemulier "Peckvllle, Fob. 17, 1000. "To the citizens of T.iKelv borough: "In order to coneet the gross mis statement which appeared In the Issue of tho Olyphant Gazelle of today I hereby beg to advo tho voters of this hen iiugh and my fi lends that I am still In the field as 11 ctiiidldato for buigess. The s;iteinent above alluded to emanated no doubt fiom a corres pondent ot perhaps the editor himself, who dors not know what bo Is talking aboute Again I beg to lelterate Unit I The People's Exchange. - mm - ., - , - ,i - fc - APOPULAK C.IXARtNG IIOUSU for tho llaitalt ot Alt Wlin Have Houses to Runt, Real Kstate or Other Property to Sell or lixchtinue, or Who Want Situation or Help Thau Small Advertisements Cost One Cent a Word, Six Insertions lor Five Cents it Word Kxcepi situation. Wanted, Which Arj In. hcrtcd Free. FOR RENT VOH Ri:.ST-STORI2 ROOM AND llasetiient, No. Ill l'etin avenue; rent reduced. Itinulro on the premises of Thomas OIlL'iillnti, FOR RI'NT-STOIU" FOR.Ml'IUA oc cupied by Sle bicker .V: Wutklns, 4iV. I.ncKawatina nve; t liners and basement, lnqulie, A. V. llnvvcr, Council bullcllng. 8TOIU2 FOR HF.NT-ntOM APRIL 1, riiunbcr '.'Jl Laekiiwaiiiia ave, Imtutio of J. II. OunstcT. I'OR RllNT-lOi SPRL'Ci: HTRRRT; nine rooms; central; Immediate iios- SI Ssloll. FOR SALS i6iALi:KsmAifLi:"Nr. ti;n- ronni single hoiir. nil InipravetneMits; city steHin; bargain to cpilck bujer. 0J2 rilbson street. FOR SALE OR RENT. FOR SALH Olt IIRNT - 1S-UOOM bouse, comer Hundersoii avenue end Hrcen Rlilgo street, now ncctipled bv 3rem Ridge Wliielrneu. Haiti also If desired. M. L. Fine, l'i2J Sanderson uc nue. FURNISHED ROOMS. WANTRD-TWO NICLLT rt'RNISIIRD rooms with Po.ird Centrally located. Address , Tribune olllcc. WANTED-TO RENT. WAhT,P'L'RN'"i-tT'snn 1.. ,BbIe for gentleman and wife: central ly located. Address, X. Y, C. Tribune? WANTED-TO BUY. wakt'kiCto "hrv roifcAsu.nc ond hand wntclies. lewelry. old gob and silver. Gardner. 23ji Spfuce street REAL ESTATE. RRIM'crd in riiici; jy will t.vki: SUV) for No. sj; Jefferson avenue inM t'" TV hl,,fil 1,ousu I" l"Jt ments; with l,.,rn, two lots. J!,Mj mav unniln at 3 per cent. Only about NU,at MuKtUi!ii ?hJr,h Vth -mprmimen" Will Addless C. I. J.ul- Jim a candidate for burgess and Intend to use all honorable cffoits nt mv com mam! to obtain my election. Tasscii-,, the citizens in the event uf my election a clean administration In the interest of the taxpayers, without feat or favor, by reason of not being hampered by political ties 01 pledges, onlv that pledge which the olllce Itself nei-es-sarlly canies. i:poilenco as polioo ofllcc-r compels me to bring to tin notice of our voters that tho physical location of our bniough leally demands: that the buigess should bo situated In close vicinity to thu borough building. Every Intelligent person no doubt will I readily see the force of the argirmcnt. iiaiiKiiiff an my n lends in ndvnnca for their kind efforts In my behalf I have the honor to leniain iespectfully nt jour service, "C. J. Ganaemuller." The alarm of lire .founded at 7.10 o'clock Saturdny evening from box No. .- wns caused by a lamp exploding in the incubator establishment of Georgi AVllllams, of Lackawanna street. The building Is located in close proximity to sovei.il buildings. When tho flames weio dlscoveied they vere Fhootlnr fiom the roof of the building nnd W. F. Kttehum's large bar 11 was Irr dan ger. The Wilsons wore promptly on hand, but their services vvete not need ed, ns a bucket brigade placed thu flames under contiol, A lamp binn ing In a brooder either exploded or coming In contact with the woodwork was the cause-. W. B. Stevens spent yesterday at Aubutn, Susquehanna county, visiting his mother, 'Mrs. A. Stevens, who Is quite 111. All who ate to take pait In thi Father and Mother Goose enteitnln went will meet at tho hose house nt 7 o'clock this evening for dtess le hearsal. The local order ot Heptasophs will hold public Installation at Ledyard's hall this evening. The employes of the Mt. Jessup and Dolph Cpal companies received theliv monthly earnings Satuidiy. Mr and Mi. P. L. Taylor are the guests of tho la tier's brother. Adelbort Carpenter, of Scott towi.shlp. Miss Ruth Giltmir. of Scranton, Is visiting f 1 lends in town. Mcs-mp. John and Gooivjo Tuthlll visited ft lends at Scranton yesterday. Hatiy Guai d and Miss Jennie Will iams wore the guests of Forest City It lends jesteiday. Mr. nnd Mis. Webb and daughter Bssle, Mr. and Mrs. Shanlc and son Richard and Mis. c. Notion, all of Wilkes. Barre, spent Sunday with their 1 relatives, Mr. anil Mrs. Henry Chap man, of Hickory stieet. OLD FORGE. Mr. John Sw.irtz, of Glenwood, was the guest of Rudolph Gotwalls on Fri day. Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph Burns, of Wyo ming, weie visiting tho former's par- 1 ents at this place, ! Mis. Thomas Cox Is confined to her homo by Illness. The Infant daurhtcjr of Mr, and Mrs. Morgan Evans died on Friday, The Epwotth league will hold a sup- I per at the Brick Methodist Episcopal I chinch Thuisday evening, Feb. 22, I Messrs. Marey anil Cooper will give an eiiteitalnment at the Baptist church nt Duryea on Trlday evening, Feb. 21, Mis. Silas Randall, who has been scilously 111 at the home of her daugh ter, Mis, Jackson Davenport, at Tay lor, is slowly lecoverltlfT. A grand entcitalnment will be held In the Sibley church on Friday even ing. Feb. 2:. It will be given Ay talent fiom Scianton. Mis. Johnson Randall was a visitor at Taylor on Thutsdity. - Catarrh Cannot Be Cured with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, ns they cannot icacli tho soat of the disease), Catarrh Is a. blood 01 constitutional dls. ease, and In older to cuiu It ,m ,,,. tuko lutein il remedies. Hull's Cnliirili Cure Is t il;cn Internally, and ucts dlr.etly ot. tho blood and mucous surfaces. Hulls Catarrh Cuio is not a quack nicilHiie It was prescribed bv one of 1 j10 ivt. physicians In this countrj feu -eai-e, rum Is u regular pie-ocrlptlon. Jt Is lomiuscl of tho best tonics known, combined with the best blood purltlers, acting directly nn the mucous suifaeej. The pifeet com. blr.iulon ot the two Ingredients s vvmit produces such wondeiful lesiills In our lug C.ituirh. Send tor KsllniurrliiN tiee. 1". J CHENEY & CO. Props.. Toledo, O. Sold bv druggists, prlco 75c. Ball's Family Pills uro tho best. w - strurLiiiifxriLrj HELP WANTED-MALE. WANTHD - GOOD. HFSTMnTPIAN for partner In gent's furnishing and hat business. $J,eou cash will piy oil JI.'iOO n .e,tr. Rest stand, Oood refer ences. Address C. (Jceree, Scranton, Pa. General Delivery. RNI'ltni'TIC SA1.HSMAN - COUNTRY wotk. School supplies Salary $10' nnd extras. R. O. Evans- & Co, Chi cago, III. WANTHD-nY AN RSTARLlSURn business of a high older, n representa tive of ability nnd backing who can take up Its work In the state of Pennsylvania; no scheme; permanent business with money In It for tho right party. Address, giving references. FOUNTAIN RATH BRUSH CO..,Orand Rnpids. Mich. HELP WANTED-FEMALE. WANTRD Oimi FOR GRNF.RAr, housework; nblc to do cooking nnd washing; references required; good wages. Apply 4J) Madlsnn u venue. LAD1RS TO DtSTRiriUTR FHRR SAM pies In city. Call at 320 Washing ton avenue, from 8 30 to 10.30 a. m. today. BOARDING. BOARDING MS PtNB STRKRT. DRESSMAKING. DRESSMAKING FOR CHILDREN TO order; also Indies' waists. Loulso Shoemaker, 'ii Adams avenue. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY WANTED-PARTNRR. GOOD, ACTIVE man to take half Interest In p,ilng business; good opportunity. AUUiess Partner, Tilbuno office. LOST. LOST A SHORT LEGGED LEMON coloied shepherd dog with collar on Answets name of "Duke." Reward. 2ID JetTerson uv cnuc. BANKING. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE THIRD NATIONAL BANK at Scranton, In tho State of Pcnnsvl v.inln. n' tho close of business, Fcbi li my 11, 190O. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts $2,Ui7,!0"i 05 Oveidrafts, secured and unse cured 11 Gl V. S. bonds to seeuio circula tion f.0,000 00 L. S. bonds to scctlio U. S. deposits CiJI.OMOO I'lemlunis un U. S. bonds 4!.S" le! Stocks, stcuiltics, etc Jjl,127 70 Binklng house, furnltuie, and fixtures CS.G0J fit Due from national banks (not reserve) agents) rj,717 -II Due from stnto banks und b inkers r,200 37 Due from approved reserve nge-nts 2in,s90 47 Cliecks and other cash Items.. IJ.SOI t Exchanges for clearing house. 20,241 70 Notes of other national banks ::,i,'i0 00 Fractional paper currency, nickels nnd cents 1,630 40 Liwful money rescrvo In bank, .tz: Specie CI,412 72 Legal tender notes .. 37,000 00 200,412 72 Redemption fund with U. S. Th is 1 (V, uf circulation)... 22M00 Due frcm 1. S. Treus'r, other than C"o redemption fund.... 4,000 00 Total J0,l!.'ViH il LIAIRL1TIES. Capital Mock paid In $ 200,000 01 Siuplus fund Iu0,u00 00 Uncllvldeil profits, les expenses and taxes paid S7.M1 SI National bank notes outstand ing 4 ",e10 00 Due to other national banks.. 10SOI2! Due to state binks and bankers (. 377 111 Dividends unpaid 4.' 10 Individual deposits subject to check , 2,271,20111 De ma-el certificates of deposits .",0,002 uO Certified checks 3 ,V,s -is C'nshlprM cheeks olltst.in llni-. -el hil I United States deposits S00.120 Si Deposits ot l. S. elispuisllig ofllceis 512 12 Total Jl G2S.14I 41 State of Pennsylvania, County of Lacka wanna, ss; I. William H. Peck, cashier of the above-name J bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement Is true to tho best of my knowledge nnd belle,". WAI. II. PUCK. Cashier. Subset Ibed and sworn to beforo mo this lOth day of Februarv. 1000. AARON V. UOWER. Cotrect Attest: Notary Public. HENRY HELIN, JR. J. L. CONNELL GEO. II. CATL1N, Diiectots. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF TRADERS NATIONAL BANK nt Scranton, In tho State of I'eunsjlva. ilia, ut tho close of business, Feb. 13, 1000. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts $ 7S3,ijJj ex) Overdrafts, secuied and unse- cured 70J 02 U. S bonds to seeuto clrculi- tlon 101,01)0 00 U. S. Bonds to stcuro U. S. De posits i:.o,o 00 U. S. Ronds on baud 3,:'C0 00 Piemlums on U. S. Bonds 40,t,0) M Stocks, securities, etc lOs.tjCn Jt Banking house, furnituro and fixtures 110,000 00 Other real estuto and inort- ovvueel 10,911 2? Duo trom Natfnoal banks (not reserve agents) C,3f2 07 Due from state banks and bankers J3.C14 SI Due fiom npproved reservo agents 137,2)0 1 Checks and other cash Items,. 2.ti.'4 41 Exchanges for charing house. p!,4'i2 .".' Notes of other National b inks, 3,815 00 Fractional paper currency, nickels and cents 59 33 Lawful Money Reservo In Bunk, lz. : Siieclo $10.10 9"i Legal tender notes. 51.13S 00 63 3u7 93 Redemption fund with U. S. treasurer (3 per cent, of cir culation , 0,32-. 0) Total LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid In ,$l,70u,'!05 -ti t ,0O) ft) ,000 03 Surplus mini Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid National bank notes outstand ing Due to other National bulks.,. Due to state banks and bank ets Dividends unpalil Indlviduil deprslts subject to check , Dcminel ceitillcatcs of deposit ('citified checks Ciishlet's checks outstanding.. United States deposits 13 S32 M 110, 10, TO fO Di 4s :.291 'i7 Pi." 00 P07, 11"., 57e! 20 3J1 17 407 W 7s flu ooo 00 130, Total J1.7U.JC" M State of Pennslv inla, County of Lack awanna, ss.: I, Frank L. Phillips. Cahler of tho above named bank, do solemnly swear Hint tho above statement Is line to the best of my kl owb-elge and belle-c. FRANK L. PHILLIPS, Cashier, .Siibcilbeii and sworn to before mo this 17th day of IVbruaiy, P-oi. V. S. DIEUL Notary Public. Corrrct-Attest. CIIAS. V. MATTHEWS, JOHN T. PORTER. EDWARD S. JONES. Dlicctnrs. SITUATIONS WANTED LOOM FIXElTD?AmNSTDE sires position; thoroughly aceiualnted with all machinery of texture; can fur nish recommendation from Itust cniplojer. Address Machinist, Tribune. A FIRST CLASH WAITER, CLI'HK OR bartender would like to htivu -eome-tn Intj to do evenings; wages no object. Address Frank. Tribune olllce. B AN EDUCATED YOUNG MAN AT nn thing In tho lino of writing, even ings prewired, good plain writer. Ad d'ess W. P. H., 815 Cellar avenue, city. SITUATION WANTED - AS FIRS'l 1 .M1""'. Milesman nnd meat cutter In but! bet business. Can give beet of refer nice. Adelicss or call U. E. Webb. 212 I'lilrvlew avenue. Scranton. Pa. SITUATION WANTinT-llV A YOl'NlJ n an ns (lie man or to work lit stero ns clerk or sale 1 man. Addles 11. H. Davis, 212 Fall view avenue. I-'ITUATION WANTF.D-HY A MAR rid man to wotk on 11 fntni, Address I. Spat geiiburg, Humlhiton, Wune count. Pa. SITUATION WANTED - A WOMAN mint the conntrv wants situation In l'mlPHtiirit family at once Address MNs M. Ste fihens, West Side poslolllcc, Seran teio. Pa. MARRIED MAN WANTS SITUATION us a furm hand; can do nil kinds of work. Call or address 902 Prospect live nue, city. A. F. Hluck, NEWSPAPERS THE WILKE3-RARRE RECORD CAN be hud In Scranton nt the news stnnds of Relsman Bron.. 405 Spruce and 503 Lin. den; M Norton 322 Lnckuwnnna uvenue; I. 8. Schutzer. 211 Spruce street. CITY SCAVENGER A. R BR1GGS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS nnd cess pools; no odor. Improved pumps I'fpcI. A. H. 1IRIGGS. Proprle lir. Leave orders 1100 North Main avenue, or Elcke's drug store, corner Adams and Mulberry. Telephone 9310. MRS. L. T. KELLER, SCALP TREAT ment, 60c; shampooing, 5fc; facial mass-utc manicuring, 2'.c.; chiropody. 701 Qulncy. PROFESSIONAL. ACCOUNTANT AND AUDITOR. E C. SPAULDING, 21 TRADERS' HANK bullcllng. fROHITCSTS EDWARD H. DAVIS. ARCHITECT. Connell building, Scranton. LEWIS HANCOCK. JR. ARCHITECT. 433 Spruce st., cor. Wash a v., Scr inton. FREDERICK L. RROWN. ARCHITECT. Prlco building, 120 Washington avenue, hcranton. Dvr'sr's DR I. O LYMAN, f-CRANTON PRI ato Hospital, cor. Wjomlng nud Mul berry. DR. II. F. REYNOLDS. OPP P. O. DR. C. C. LAURACH. 115 Wjomlng nve. WELCOME C. SNOVER. Co.il Exchange 2nd floor. Room D, Hours, 9 to 1, 2 to 5. HOTELS -VO Wsrltj? 1NTS THE ELK CAriJ, 123 AND 127 I'RANK Un avenue. Rates rersonable. P. KEIGLEK. Proprietor. SCRANTON HOUSE, NEAR D , L. & W. passenger depot. Conducted on the Eu ropean plai.. VICTOR KOCH, Prop. 1 iwt RICHARD J. ROURKE, ATTORNEY-nt-Law, 500-2 Lackawanna avenue. Gen eral law business, collections and loans. J. W. BROWNING, ATTORNEY AND Counsellor-at-Lavv, Rooms 312-313 Mears building. t D. B REPLOGLE, ATTORNEY-LOANS negotiated on real estate securlt Mears building, corner Washington avenue and Spruce street. M. J. DONA1IOE. ATTORNEY-AT-Law. Ofllces, C12-C13 Me.irs building, FRANK E T'OYI.E, ATTORNEY AND Counsellor-at-Law. Burr building, Rooms 11 and 14. Washington avenue. WILLARD. WARREN & KNAPP, AT tornejs nnd Counsellnrs-nt-Lavv. Re publican building, Washington avenue. JESSUP .irSST'P. ATTORNEYS ANTi Counsellors - nt - Law, Commonwealth building; rooms 1 20 nnd 21. JAMES W. OAKFORD. ATTORNM'Y-AT-Law Rooms 514. 51" and 510 Board of Trado building. EDWARD W. TH YERATTORNtTy! Rooms OOI.IOI. 9th floor .Menrs bulldlntr L A WATRES ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Tfi2 Board of Trade building, Scranton, Pa. C. R. PITCIirR. ATTORXFY-AT-LAW Commonwealth building. Scranton, Pa PATTE R sON K WTT.COX, TRADERS' National Bank building. ";(YS' !)"n R " i""un L I C A N building. A W. BFRTHOI.r. A T T O R X n Y Mears building. PHV",""i"! "J lj).; DR W. E. ALLEN, sff NORTH WAShT Ington avenue DR S W L'AMOREAUX OFFICE ""I Washington nverun. Rplderice ills MulhTi-v Chronic ills, Xvo, iimg heart kldnec 4 nnd r-enlln.itrlr,.. ... ' pans a specialty Roots 1 to 4 p. m ' SCttOOT, or THE LACKUVANNV I Scranton. Pa e"ourFe prepntntorv t collece, law. mcdleliin or business . Opns Sept 11th Send for emilogue I Rev Thomas M Cnnn 1.1. n, prlncl- i pnl nnd proprietor; W. E. Plumley. A -,,, i.iui.iiiairi, "OS G. R. CLARK CO . SEEDMEN AND Nur-ermcn; store 14G Wurhlnetcn nc nio; green house, 1330 North Main ave nue; store telephone, 7S2 wins sc?rvs JOS.' KUF.TTElT REAR '.ll LACICA wnnnn avenue, Scranton, Pa, manufac turer of Wire Screeufl. MISO'L'. BAUER'S ORCHESTRA-MUSIC TOR bills, picnics, parties reeeptlorse, wed dings and concert work furnished. For terms address It. J. ISuuer. conductor. 117 Wjomlni avenue, over Hulbctts' musdc s-toie. jniGAROEE HROT1IERS." PRINTERS' ippllcH envelopes paper bagu, twine. Warehou.se. 130 Washington avenue, Scranton, Pa. RAILROAD TIME TABLES (eiiM:il Uiill" n I f Vow !-. Stations In New York Foot of Llbntv stieet, N. R-. and South Fetry, Whitehall Htieet. , , , , , , Authiaelii) coal usid eclui-lvcl. Incur lug e leaiillnccK and comfort TIME TAHLH IN EFFECT NOV , ',i Tialns leave Scullion foi New "iiu.'v, Newiuk, ElUnbelli I'lillaelelphl 1, Eusti n IJ. thlclicm, Allenlowu, Munch Chunk ami White llnvcn, at S.:,n a. in,; c.pieiH, 12), c-jipiess, 4 I") p. III. MundujM, 2 13 p. m For Plttctou and Wllkecliinie. s.W ,1 III, 1.20. 4W p. in. SihiilujH. 2.13 )i m For R.iltlniote nnd WiiKblugton, nl 1 pnlntd South and West vln ll tide hem b.V) 11. in . 1 'J1' l. in. Sunetavs. 2.13 p m For Long launch. Ocean G1010, etc., at 8 10 .1, 111 ami 1,20 p. ill. Foi Reacting, Lebiuon nnd llutrlcbiirg. via Albntowu. 8 30 11, tn 1,2') p. ill. Sun dHb, 2 13 p. tn. I'm Pottdvllle, 8 30 11. m. 1.20 p, m. Through tlckctci to all points entit, couth and west at lowest i.ite at the citation, .1. II. OLIIAl'SEN. (Un. Supt.. II. P. RALDWIN, Gen. Pass, Act. RA ILROA Z? ftMtt ST BLC9J --- i-ii-i- r ri i hi r .1 if ulTi 1 in 1, A ly ., 11 LTrfiji.l.i Win..!, PENNSYLVANIA . i RAILROA 1 Schedule in Effect November 10. 1800. Trains leave Scranton: 0.45 n. m., week days, for Sunbury, Hnnisburij-, Philadelphia, Balti more, Washington and for Pltti-. but ft nnd the West. 0.38 n. m., week days, for Hnsleton, Pottsville, Reading, Norrlstown, nnd Philntlelphla; and for Sun but y, Harrisbur-r, Philadelphia, Baltimore,Wnshington and Pitts hurtr and the West. 2.18 p. m., weeks days (Sundays 1.D8 p. in.), for Sunbury, Harris burir, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington and Pittsburg and tho West. 4.27 p. m., week days, for Sunbury, H.irrlsbttrg, Philadelphia and Plttsbuig. J. 11. WOOD. Gen. Pass. Agl. J. U. HUTCHINSON, Gen. Mgr. Del.. I.ac'c i, mil VVo-Urit. In Effect Dec. 17, 1!09 SOUTH-I.e.ive Scranton for New York nt 2,1".. 3(H). 5 30, SCO and 10 03 n. m.i 12 T. mil 311 p. m. For Philadelphia at 5 30, im and 100. n. m.: 12.53 and 331 p. m. 1 or Stroiidsburg at fi 1u ). m. Milk and Ae commentation at 3 10 p. m. Arrive nt lloboken ut " 7.1S, ft, It! a. in.: 120S, 2 47, U 7.19 unil r3S p. tn. Arrive ut Phila delphia ut low n. m.; loo, ;i l, 000 and 12.' p. ni. Arrive fiom New- York at 12 OS, 2 13 nnd 100 a. m.: I Oil. 1 '1, 511 and 8.15 p. in. I'lom Stroiidsburg at 8 03 a. m. NORTH l.i avo Sc riinlcm for Huffnlo and Intel mediate stations at 1510, 2 51', t 03 and Ii (Hi a, m.j 1 5. and 5 50 p, m. For Osvvego and Sv mouse ut 4 03 n. m. nnd 153 P. ni. For I'tli.i at 2 50 n. m. nnel l."-3 p. m. Fur Montrose nt POO a. in.: 1 1'" p. m. and 5.50 p. m. For Nicholson at to) and 0 13 p ni Arrive In Scranton fiom Iltifr.ilo nt 2.10. 2 53, 6.J3 and 10 00 re. tn.; 3 !0 and 7 10 p. m. Ft em Oswego nnd Svriict.se at 2.3". a. in.: 12 '.S and ,1 10 p. m. From Sviacu'o at 7.40 p. m. From Ft lea at 2 1". a. in : 12 rs and .ISO p. in. From Mcluinu at 7,50 a. m. and i;w p. tn. Fn.tii .Montrose at 10 00 a. tn.; 3 20 and 7.4 p. tn RLOOMSRURG DIVISION Leavo Sct.iiitciu for Nortlnitnberland at 0 30, 10 er, a. ni : 133 nnd fi 10 p. in. For PI, mouth at 1 (3, 1 10 nnel S30 p m, For N.intlcoke 't s 10 a. tn. Arrive at Nortbumbeilntid at i.13 a, m., l lu. 5 (is und i JO p. til Ai rive N.mtlioKe itt f 20 n m Anlve nt Plv mouth itt 2 03, I 10 and D 43 p. m Ar il', e nt Si l lutein from Northumberland it 1.12 ii m., 1JT5, 4 53 nnd 8 30 p n. 1 loin Ninth o1(e, at lloo a, tn, From Plv mouth nt 7 37 ii. m : .'23 and 6 03 p. in. SUNDAY TRAINS. SOUTH-Leave Scranton at 2 13, 3Q0, 5; o. 10 03 a. in., 3"! and 3.10 p. m. NORTH Leave Scranton at 12 10, 2.3n, 4 0- m : 1 33 mnl 3.3f p. tn. RI On.MSISUHO DIVISION Leave Sei.intoti at 10 03 a. m. and fc.10 p. in. Dclawifj -in t tliulstiti.' On Feb Mb ItHn. trains will leave Sc nnton as follows; For Carbcind,tle K20, 7 3J, S Kl. 10 11 h. m.: 12 nocm; 12.1 ,2i0, .if..', 5 23, ,0 23, 7 57, 0 13. ii.r, p. m.: lib a. m. Foi Alb my, Saratoga, -Montreal, Rns toii, New- England points, etc. C 20 a. bi.; 2 I'll n m. For llonesdiile C 20, 10.13 a. li).;Z20, 'JS p. m. For AVIIkes-Uirre-C.43. 7.4s. S 41. 0 3S. 10 4" a. m.: 12(1!, 1 2S, 2.18, 0 33, 4 27, 6.10, 7.1V. 10 41, 1120 p. m. For New- York, Philadelphia, ntc.,, -Ha Lehigh Valley Rnllro id 0,1. )..m.; JS03. 2 IS. 117 ii. m,; with Rlack Diamond Ex Iiress, 11 ,!0 p. m. For Po nsvlv.i.ilu Rnilroid polnto 6 43, )'.s a. m.: 2 IS 4 27 p. m. , r For we.stirn fiolrtse. ln Lehigh Valley iiiiiiond 7.4S ar m.: won, 3n; wltiruiack Dh.niond Express, 10 II, 1130 p. tn. Trains will airlvo linBcHimonVt.s .-follows: I . Fiom Cnibondalo and tho North 6.40. 7.41, .:, It -II. 10 ? 1153 a. til.; 1.23, 2.13, ::23. 4 2!. 7.41, 1D.;S, 11.27 P. in. Fiom WIIKcs-li irro and the South fi 1, 7.1s. S.l!, 10"i. 1153 n. m.; 1.18, 2.11, CIS, 5 20. (.21, 7.5.1. )03. 10.03 p. m : 1.13 a. m. SUNDAY TRAINS. For Corbond tie 9 03, 1133 p. m.J 2 23, .1 52 5 17, !l 31 p. ni. For Wllkis-Eairo-Dls, 12.01 a. m.: 1.5S, 3 2S. 5 41, 7. IS p. ni. For Albany, Saratoga, Montreal, Bos. ton. New- England points, etc., 2 21 p. n. Lowest rates to .ill points In United Pt-ites and Canicli. J. W. IiDUDICK. G. P. A.. Albnnv, N. Y. H. W. CROSS, D. P. A Scrf-nton, Pa. Lcliisli Valljv KallroiJ. In Effect Nov. ll'th, lSOl TRAINS LEAVE SCRANTON. ', Foi Plilladilphl.t and NctvVYt-rf: .HJalP. 6 II. R. R., at i.43 n. m. 'ana 1201; 23s, 127 (Illick Diimond EproBs), iiniL; HTM P m. Siindas, D. & II, llJlt.Jlis, 7-lS, P m ' " For White Haven, Has'letnii and prlncl P il points In the coal icglotu, via D. & H. R. R., fill, 2 1S and 4 27 p. tn. For Pottsville. I. 13. 2.1s 11. 111. For Rethlehe in. Eastern, Reading, Har rlsburg and principal Intermeellatc sta tions, vie D. A. II. II. It.. 1) 13 u. m : 12 03, 2 1s 127 (lllnek DI imond Etpiess), n do. Sunila. D iv II. It. R.. ITS, 7.4S p. m. For Tunkhannoel:, Towandn. lltmlru, Ilh.iea Geneva and lirlnclpil Intermedi ate stations, via D. L. & W. It. Ml , 8 0S a. m.: 1 "0 and 3 33 p , tn. l'or Geneva, Roche stei, liufialn, NI ig ma Falls, Chicago, and all points west. Ml D. & 11. R R, 12 01. 3'tt (Rlack Dia mond ETprc-M, 7.1S 10,41, 11.10 p. m. SuudlJ.s. D ,V II. It. R, 1201 p. m.. 7.R ni Pullman pallor nnd "leeplng or Lehlf.li Vallej pailoi ears on nil tialn-s be-tw-eeu Wllkes-ir.it 1 o and New- York, Phlladel lihln, Ilttftiilei nnd Suspension Rridge, ROLL1N H. W1L1SUR, Gen. Siipt,, 28 Cortland Mieet. New- York. CHARLES S LEE Gen. Pass. Agt., 2S Coitlaiiilt smet New- Yolk. ', A. W. NONNEMACHER. ' Dlv. ,Pa'. Apt., South lie thlehem, Pa For tickets and Pullin in lescrvatlops appl WW Lickiiwanna uve, Scianton, Pa llrlc nml Wyoming Vnltuy. Time Table lit effect Feb 7, 1100 Trains leave Scranton foi Hiwlej and Intel nn ellulii points (oiuuciliiK at Haw ley with Erlu Ralluuul for New Yolk, Newbuig, lloncsiiiilo ami Intermed.ita points, as follow: No 2. Accomoda tion 0 n. in.. No, 1, Espiens, 12.01 p. m. Milt A INTON I) I VIM ON. Ill i:ileel Hit. i.'illi, tstlfl. horth llotirnl. Noiillllo-indt IUIJUII f ,i- m vrrue i.e.ivc f':::ft8w I ...J blO .... , -.'i.n 1 lraiiKllu K .1 7 in West 4.'tKl- 'iTttt .7 00 VVeclmwlee-ii e iiAulvi leave M P U 10 i ., 11140 10 31 ... Ill Vl :o is ... 100, ., ,o .. II 13 ... 9 IS ... 9-.' I ... V 1 . ... 0 07 ... MII ... h5S ... 8 51 ... b .i ... b 46 ... K4.' ... K4I ... k l- ... 815 ... b i:l ... b'M ... A ill ... 1 ir.i Vf li.'.b 11! IU, i aao-ln llnncui'k htaillk'ht l'ri'stou Park VVIiiwriticJ l'0)ntelle eirtmu rieasant Ml, I'liliniUulo Foi est city , I'm li judaic Win 10 bridge .Mn field Je nil) n Arciuuaia Inton I'K-UVlllH Dlv 1 hunt I'lli'tOiiri '1 Urooi Prnvtileiico Park 1'iaco ".iTTik i 'll 4 33 i'Jt 4 15 nv 1 m ni, & 01 2 5Ci 6 14 2 5S fi.'l ato-co 12 10' I -" ISM I U c-l 1149 II. II eitM 3 81 C(4 f)Bs tW IID43 6 01 II ro, .fll.'i 11 -'1 11 IS ,11 n ,-u nl ,11071 ft ov 11 hi .11 1, .11017 .J43601 3 ill 6 0) 3(4 8 1.' S fa .116 4 0i an 40tf6i'( 4 10 t 7 1 U K.li 1117 6 31 10 y. cciunlun 4. Ji. h Leave Arrlv rj5 . Sunda only y f blitultlcb tbm trains stop on signal for pi 61111,1 rs .. - r 1 1 uIiib doj and 206 buudayeiDlr. oiblr tr&fi dallv e-xctpt Stimtay. ' Y 99 tecum rates via ontaiio Weftert befm purcluisliii tle-kctn and have nioaejr. f 5 it uiuu Watfnttr Duflrt siciN noirM -i . . TT. . 1 ' 1 itf iri T ;- . ir Z b ft Llliiliili cumi trti .mn ivr cu caictuo uubni clmnve. I'neiiiri-r Hlt Hiliuife. T.riltcrott, Dlv. Tatwi, Aiit ciaotoaTi-if