i . i rt I f w -J m crrti' THE eHANTON TRIBUNE-TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1000. & TUNERAL OP WM. M'MtJLliEN. The funeral of Wllllum McMullcn wus hold yesterday morning, Hov. II. A. Sawyer ofllclatlnff. There were many beautiful lloral ofterlnK. The remains wore taken by Fpeclnl train to the South Canaan cemetery, which la within one humlioil foot of the new loop of the Honesdnle br.inch. The pall-bcnrers vvcic: Messrs. OcorKC Mc Minn, Hdvvnrd Inch, 11. A. Dlltn, John Orchard, Wn.lt er 1'iiek and Ucoiso Hurrlll, of this city: Klclmrd Kcllovv, of Scranton, and H. T. Hudson, or Waymnrt. Thu Mower bearers wore: XV. T. Colvlllc, Wallace Dlmock, 11. M. Teck nndohn n. Miles. Among the out-of-town people noted In the pro cession veic .lames MacMurtln, of Al bany: Walter Dlckron, XV. 11. Andor on, of Scr.mton: H. J. CoiiRor, Wil liam Mulr. l'hlllp Hvan, Edward I'en nlman, of llonesdale: Frame Steven son, Walter C'oioy, .TudRe Carr and Hiram Inch, of Wnymait, and 11. W. Cair, of l'rompton. BEMAINS BROUGHT HOME. The remains of Tiank Duffy, son of Hurpess Duffy, of M.i field, who was drowned In Cuba on the third of July, were brought to the city last night and will be interred In St: Hose ceme rtery from Undertaker Mcllnle's morgue at 2 o'clock this afternoon. Ho belonged to Company C, Fltst regi ment, United States army. TELEPHONE COMPANY MEETS. The Carbondalc Telephone company met yt'Eterda" nfternoon and elected the following board fit dlic-ctors: SI. F. Norton, 1". 11. Dennis, W. D. Evans, Julius Moses and Hon. S. S. Jones. Mr. Noiton was then made president and Mr. Jones secretary 'and tieasurer. The company Is ghlng an e-eellnt hervlce and doing a good business for the short time it has Its exchange In operation. OTHERS WITHDRAW. In addition to the withdrawal of XV. II. Masters as a candidate for seUct council in the Fifth ward are the fol lowing: XV. S. lloihnn, for poor dliec tor in the Sixth ward: P. F. DeIne, for common council In the Second ward; G. XV. Hughes, for alderman Third ward. Mr. Hughes Intends to embatk in business at Simpson, hence his action. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Mis. C. M. Tucker, of Darte avenue, is ill. Miss Belle Warren, who has been visdtln,; her cuui'u, Mrs. A. It. Jones, of Wayne streetrcturned to her home in Scranton yesterday. G. P. Kogers has returned from Chi cago. Mrs. J. 11. Watt and daughter, Clara, have returned from u vlMt w 1th Wllhes-Ratre filanl". The funeial of Patrick O'Connor will be held this morning at 9 o'clock. A requiem high m.is will bo celebrated In St. Rose church. Mis. C. G. Evans, who has been ill is being attended by her mother, Mis. D. K. Spry, of Pl mouth. Silas McMullen was called home from the mllitaiy academy bv the death of his uncle, William McMullen. Announcement Is m ide of tho en gagement Miss Vinltl M. Lindsay, of this city, to Joinme L Wethcrby, of Schenectady, X. Y. The bildo-elcct Is the chainilng daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James LIndsoy, Jr., Who leslde at 36 Archbald street. Mr. Wetherhy is a young man of well known hustling business ability and at piesrnt has charge of a tin King business In Jfuvv Yoik state. The event will occur dur ing the month of April. The funeral of John Lannon will bo held at St. Itose church this afternoon at 3 o'clock. OLYPHANT. The many friends of Thomas Rogan were shocked to leain of his death In eo houlblc a manner at Pittston on Saturday last. He was a son of Mich ael Rogan, of Scott street. Besides his parents he Is suivived bv two brothers, Anthony Rogan, of Mayiield, and John Rogan of Scrnnton, and four sisters, Lizzie, Mamie, Sadie and Katie Rogan. The family has the sympathy of the community in their sad be reavement. The remains were taken to his home yesterday afternoon bv Un dertaker Timlin, of Tavlor. The fun eral will be held tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock. Intel ment will be made In St. Patrick's cemetety. A souvenir social and supper will be held In the Presbyteilan church on Thuisday evening. The bupper will consist of nil tho delicacies of the sea son and will be served duilng the evening. There will also be a tlsh pond In chaise of" M. K. Hamdin, which Mill be one of the featuies of tho even ing. Admission, 23 cents. Miss Jennie Patten gave a delightful evening paitv at her home on Dela ware stieet Satuiday evening In honor of her guest. Miss Mabel Coolbaugh. of Wllkcs-H.il to. Those present weie: Misses Mae Evans. Lillian Taylor, Mae Jones, G orgla Thomas, Eva Van Loon, Miss Goslln, Mabel Coolbaugh, Jean Button, WIlkcR-Baue; Dr. F. L. Van Sickle, William Winters. Daniel Mat thews, John Williams, George Xlchol, f'IfoiiscvirorkishaidworiiwitliotttGoldDusf Wishing Willow Furniture and Wicker Chiirs Wicker cbilti toon become soiled, but tbey md be cleaned to look like new who Gold Dust Wishing Powder Md wtrm water. Use a scrubbing bruth; when water bcMmca the lean soiled, eel frcihj follow with soil, dry cheese clelh, and wipe dry White Iron beds can also be wsshed by this method, but must be wiped dry quickly. 7ho W ttlttn from our f re booklet 'QOUiEN RUUS F0H liOl'SIWOKI ' last frt os loqutil to THK N. K. HMUIM COMPANY, Meets, at. Lsuia, New Verk, seta. EVERY WOMAN 6MDUsNDMIisrllkbl,iB0StklrfH(aUUaf mtdltlM. Onlr htrmlMiaad tho purldruf tsoild c Md, u you wut tha bati, lt Dr. Poal'a Pannvroval Pills rVC I Tbey ora prompt, ufo and cerUln In remit. . Tho cpnumo (Dr. Peal's) never dlMPDOlnt Soldforil.OOcerboi. for Sale by JOHN H. PHELPS, cruc stret. Scranton; Andrew MontleTello, George Halloran, Marahwood. A concert will bo held In tho Con gregational church Thursday evening, March 8, when Professor Caswallon Davis, of Trenton, X. J., and a num ber of other well known vocalists will assist. Tho concert will bo conducted by tho members of tho Christian En deavbr society of tho church. Tickets, 15 and 25 cents. Miss Lucy Gardner Is visiting friends at Plttston. Mrs. S. D. Klngsloy, of Ulakoly, gavo a tea on haturday to tho young ladles who assisted at the initial supper held In the Haptlst parsonage last week. Mirs Parnolla Evans, of Coalburgh, XV. Va., Is tho guest of her slRter, Mrs. Charlotte Pettlgrow, of Susquehanna street. Miss Ttachel Evans has returned rhomo after a visit with relatives at 'West Scranton. , TAYLOR NfiWS. Today's Election Bonding of the Borough Jubilee Services Per sonal and Other News of Interest. Today is election day In this borough and no doubt nil the votes available will be polled, as today's election will decide whether or not the boiuitgli hhall be bonded for the building of a high school. The Jubilee soi vices held hut even ing at the Stewart Memorial church weio Inigcly attended. An excellent progi amine was given. During the evening a tempting menu was served, after the sei vices, by the men, younp and old, which was thoiouchl.- en joyed bv thcli wives and sweethearts The Jubilee will continue until Wed need ly evening. All nre coidlallv In vited. Admission, "3 cents. All persons competing upon the chll dien's solo, "Some Sweet Day," will meet at Mi. John F. Taylors resi dence, Main stieet, Taylor, Pa., at 1.30 p. m. shaip, Thursday, Feb. 22, 1000;, for a piellmlnary examination. AKo, all persons competing upon the children's recitation, "Onlv Waiting," will meet at Mr. M. M. Williams' lo.sl denee at the same hour fot the same puipoe. Miss Sadio Gordon, of Scranton, wjs the guest Vf her sister. Mrs. II. J. Daniels, of Washington stieet, jestct clny. Master Lawrence Lenahan, son of Mrs. Michael Lenahan, died at an e.nlv hour esterday morning, after two months' Illness. x The following peisons aie requested to meet at tho Price Library associa tion rooms this (Tuesday) evening at 8 30 o'clock sharp: Sidney Owens, William Tubbs, John Powell, Evan Davis, Thomas Powell, Chailes Ham mond, Michael Day, Fiederick Stone and Patrick Jordan. C. A. Thomas was a caller on i da tives at Bloomsburg on Sunday. Prldo of Lackawanna lodge, Xo. IS, Ameilean Piotestant Ladles' associa tion, will meet In session this oenlng. The Intel lor of the Methodist Episco pal church has been undei going some Improvements dining the past wck. It Is being handsomely painted and deeoMted. The woik Is being done by Aitlsts Geoijro Goidon and Wesley Fatzlnzer. Miss Mildred Llod, of Pilcelmir, I" visiting her giandmother. Mis. flnbeit Llewell.Mi. of Union stieet. Miss Maud, daughter of Druggist "Mid Mis. Joseph Davis, has fully recover 1 from -her late illness Mr. and Mrs. XV. M. Dell, of Main stieet. weie guests of relatives In Perk vllle lecently. Miss Maty Mando, of Xoith T.ijloi, and Mr. Paul Diobnack, of Old Foige. weie united in maiiiage yostetdiy morning by tho Hew rather XV. E.il.ih, of St. John's Geiman Cathol' ehuieb, of Seianton. 'DIFFICULTIES GIVE WAY to diligence," and all blood humois ills, appear when Hood's Sais.iinilll.a is taken. It purifies, em U lies and vltal izos the blood, cuies that tiled fecllii?, and tones up the whole sjstem. Take it now. The non-iii Hating cathartic Pills. Hood's JERMYN AND MAYFIELD. The Demociat.s of the Second waid, who have lain doimant for n number of years, hap awakened and are showing considerable energy In today's election. 'They have sent wiitten clrculais to most of the oters, asking them to vote for the citizens' ticket. Ellen, the daughter of Mr. and Mis. James Nicholson, of Second stieet. Is HI. Joseph Xetherton. of Thlid street, who has been woiklng In Washington county for thu past few w eeks, has re turned home. Mr. nnd Mrs. Geoige Edmunds und Mrs. James Maxwell were Scranton visitors yesterday. Mis. John Robinson. Jr., Is confined to her hoiie at West Mayfleld by sick ness. jTellx Eagan, of Main street, who has been ill some time with typhoid fever, suffeied a relapse a few days ago and his condition since has been lonsldei ably worse. Mrs, Janus R, Evans, of Piovldence, spent jesteiday with fi lends In this boiough. Arthur Haitman, of Second stieet, has accepted a position at Hazleton nnd expecth to move his family theie about Apt I! 1. Rev. II. S. Jones, D. D.. of Piovl dence, pieached two eloquent sermons Pharmacist, cor. Wyoming avenue and In tho Congregational church on Sun day. Curtis Holmes, of Hazleton, spent Sunday In this borough. Mr. Edward Strafford and Miss Mag gie Evans, of Vandllng, spent Sunuay hero at the homo of her sister, Mrs. T. E. Grimths, of North Main street. Charles Gannon attended the Mod Jeska performance at the Lyceum the atre, Scranton, last evening. ' MOSCOW. Tho Epuorth league union mooting with tho Women's Chtlstlan Temper nnce union was held In the Methodist church, Sunday evening. It being also the anniversary of the death of Miss Wlllard, a special piogiamme had been prepared for the occasion. Tho meet ing was presided over by Mrs. Kato Wardell. A song service was given nt tho commencement of the exorcises, followed by responsive leading. Tho choir sang suvoial selections during tho evening. Recitations were given by Miss Sarah Decker and Mabel Chubb. Tho singing by tho class of small boys and glils deserves special mention. Hilef remarks weie made by Hew G. H. Pi entice on the subject of "Liquor Selling. How End It?" and J. E. Lovo land, on "Why 1 nm a Prohibitionist;" Mr. Hobeits, "Why I am Not a Pro hibitionist," and O. E. Vaughn, "Our New Possessions." Although the weather was very Inclement, tho chinch was well filled and much In tel est w.ia taken in this meeting. Mi. and Mis. G. S. Brown, Mr.,nnd Mis. S. J. Hornbakor, Mr. and Mis. Philip Svuiits, Miss lluela Hi own and Miss M.iiy lloinbaker attended a party at the home of Mr. and Mis. Thomas Johns, at West Scranton, Satuulay evening. The Women's Clnlstlan Temperanco union will meet at tho homo of Mis. C. H. Tiavls, Thuisday afternoon. Mis. Yeager, Mis. VAmoieaux, Mis. Tinner, Mis. J. M. Noack, Miss Sue Pyle and Miss Mollle Noack attended u birthday paily for Mrs. Carr, nt her home in Peekvhie, Friday. OLD FORGE. The Republican ticket of Old Fotge boiough Is as follows: Buigess, Reel Willis Roes, tax collector, llimy Hauling; school directors, AVIlllam U. Gwyn. John X. Cook, Robert Johnson; John Rlmnici, Fiank Conoskey, Will lam Repp: asesor, John XV. Jenkins; council; Antonl.i Bi mcardi, Claienco D. Snyder, John E. Morgans, William Evans, Fiederick Cox, Frederick Xny lor, Dald J. Dales: audltois, Will iam Williams, Walter Cavlll, Joseph Rohson. This Is a sure winner ticket. Mr. nnd Mis. Morgan XV. Evans bul led their Infant child Satuiday after noon. Intel ment wis made In the family plot In Mircy cemetery. "The "Tally-Ho" enteitalneis will pioduie a strong vnudcvllle company at Fallon hall Wednesday evening, Februaiy 21, undei the direction of Will F. Burke, the popular comedian and composer. Tho Panflcld sisters, foimetly of this lelnltv. will take p.nt. Tlie above talent speaks for Itself. Mil. J. W Thornton nnd ehildi.'ii weie visitors at IekIIIe the fote pan cl the week. The pioKiessie Uiviko Hose com pan is doing gto.it lnipioo'iients botn inside and oiit'-lde of the hall, in pu-p-aiatlon foi the ball to b he'd thciu on the 2-'d iust. 11 rltiz.-ns should help their cause along. Tho bos ate always re.nH. PECKVILLE. The membois of ths Impoed Or der of Hiptpsophs yiM hold a friand bill at Gi.md Aimy hall Thuisdav eenlng, Frbuiaiy 2.' A. U Thoip. WiiK'-.ir Foster. Fi.mk Poteis, W. o Babcorl: and William Boirier .Utfllded the fuiiLl.il of the late William MeMuIlen at Caibondib estl rdav moinlng. Deputy Postma'tei 1.'. XV. Swingle has sufllclntlv iecoeied fiom his ic ii'iit Illness to be .ible to be about tin1 "'I1"0- T , , I Meal iic-i cibit. lolleiweil with tlieli orig Secietaiv ..Tones of the boniiish ' i.,i ... i ...,.i ... .., ,...n .... ,i Am,,,, eoumll, is busily ensiccd In pollectln-r tlie clectllf lllit unt.ll the so d.ijs. Tills niornlnp the battb of the bal-, lat.s comiiunros. Veiy little Intciest' 1. is ben Kliown by the voteis FO fir, with the cxceptle-n of tho olhee of liuisess Tho ollko will be hotly con tested fur bv C. J. annz-Miiullcr anl A. 1). Haines, ami the srhlt of rivalry Iris been enteied Into by the voters and a laime vote will no doubt be out. Mr. Ganzemulier is the- choice of the Flist and Third waids and Mr. Haines the choice of the Second, and we pi edict that If the vote coirifi out that Mr. Ganzemulier w ill come out of the battle with votes to spare. For the Babies. Tlieie Is no better medicine for the liable h than Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Its pleasant taste and prompt and effectual cutes make it a favorite with motheis and small children. It quickly cm es tlrdr couph? and colds. pieventiiiK piieuiiiemlu oi other serious consequences. It also cures cioup and has been used In tens or thousands of cus.es without a single falluie ,se fai as we have been able to loam. It not only cuies cioup, but when Riven ns soon as the croupy coukIi appears, will pi event the attnek. In cases of whoop ing cousli it liquefies the touBh mucus, making It easier to oxpcctniato, anel lessens the severity and ftequency of the paroxysms of coukIiIiik, thus dt pilvlnff that disease of all dangerous consequences. For sale by all diug Klsts. Matthews Uios.',, wholesale and retail agents THEATRICAL. "Marie Antoinette." Modjebka appealed at the Ljceum last night In a drama dealing with thu llfo of that unfortunate queen of Finnce, "Made Antoinette." Tho play was fashioned by Chailes Stuuit, who built It atound the Bad and dramatlu events that enteied into tho life of thu queen during the period of the i evolu tion, when tho. stietts of Pails weio dienched with blood and death was eveiyvvheie. Modjeska loves a play with a sombre background, teais and tugging nt heart stilngs and all of these "Marie Antoinette" can furnish. It is a drama that gives the cliaimlng actiess gteat scope for her wonderful powers. It opens at Little Tiianon, wheie Louis and his queen vvero wont to shako oft tho fetteis of royalty und there she proved that In comedy ami tragedy she Is equally happy. At Tri anon she first heard the rumbles of tho coming revolution. It was follow ing the rehearsal of a comedy that was to be given at Trianon for tlie diversion of tho queen and her house hold. In this act Modjeska's comedy vvus truly charming. Toward the close of the act, as It became evident tlmt shadow a weie beginning to gather around the throne the light speech of me care-iree woman was put aside and the stein realities that confronted the (luecn nnd her consort faced with fear lessness and fortitude. The trnglc vein of the drama deep ens during the succeeding four acts, culminating In tho Journey to the guil lotine of the nueon ns tho curtain Is rung down on the drama. Modjeska's light, delicate touches won, admiration In tho comedy of tho flirt net, but her greatest triumphs were achieved In tho stronger, dramatic scenes. In the Interview between tho queen nnd Count do Mlrabeau, Mod Jcska was at her best, but she also completely won her nudlenco by her superb work In the fourth act, when, after the dauphin Is torn from her, she cnlls down tho vengeance of heaven on those who are torturing her nnd disgracing France. None tho less Impressive was tho yulct resignation with which, In tho last act, she walked forth from her prison to die, dlstalnlng tho assistance the commander-in-chief of tho Na tional Guard would give her. Mod Jeska has never done anything better In Scranton than her "Mario Antoin ette" of last night. It wns finished, polished nnd always consistent The supporting company, headed by John E. Kellard, who appeared as Louis XVI was very satisfactory. Tho audience was one of the laigest nnd most representative of tho season. La Belle Marie. The Holden Comedy company made Its Jit st appearance In Seianton last evening by plajlng to H-ciowded hoil30 at the Academy of Musks the society diama, "La Belle Mnile." Tho audi ence warmly received the company and evidenced its nppieclatlon by hearty applause. The play Is a familiar one to Scranton playgoeis, bring thu ve hicle In wlildi Agnes Hordon stalled, aim Msueu ci anion wun lor many ycuis. The plot is n stiong one and Is well cairled out thtoughout the entile play, it portiays tho transfoimation of Jean Inglcslde, a confiding, gentle countiy gill, tin oimii man's perfidy, Into the fuilous, tempestuous adventuuss, Maile Du Bols, known us "La Belle Maiio," whose one objtct, one aim in life Is levcngo on tho man who has mined her life. She weaves a cunning net around him and at last wtecks him, financially and morally, and then us he grovels nt her feet, makeo known to him the hitherto unkrown fact that she Is tho woman whom he betrayed. This role was portiayid by Alberta Converse, who gave a strong, foiciblj icndltlon of the patt, and whose woik on tho whole was veiy good. The lost of tho company was veiy evenly balanced, Walter Lawience ap pealing to rood advantage as John Inglcslde, fathn of Jean, and II. M. Holden miking a favciable Inipiesslon as Earl Leighton, the wronged son, injurid through the evil machinations of George Leighton. hit bi other, and the villain of the stoiy. Hetwcen the acts entertaining spe cialties were intioluctd. Miss Juno Agnott and James V. firecn making n piillcular hit i tin i'r burlesque on the tragic diaira. Between tho Iliat md second acts a mlnl'iiuie circus wan intioduecd, sevei.il .logs and nionkovs being put through vailous fant.astlo pace, siirb as hurdle iac?s, mock Mies, funeial1-, etc. "A Daug'itei ol Cot sic a" will be the atttnitlon at this nftc ipoon's matlnc and "The CrucifK" will be piesented tonight. Wine Women nnd Song. Theisi's "Wine, Wo'ffirn and Song" company, beaded bv the famous Huik' uiotliPts, b'gw a return on- gji?ement nt tho Giifoiy tl'pitc'r yes ' tot day, and the laige audli'nces that i gieetid the troupe both i Mernnon and evening indicated tin 1 lie li excellent woik In the city heretoloie lias not I been foigott.'ii The -por initios pie ) tented yesf'Mlav veie .'lining tlie be.tt l on the mad. Tho olio wr" opened by excellent I ihuaeter impel son.Ulons y Kline nnd Gotthold; the Rniltett btntl.'is, mil- and Mazett, comedy ncio'oat-, ,ue juobably without pe; In their line, and they came lit for a (Rind share ot the applause.. Jennie Eddy and her Russian Midgets gave nn entertain ing number lr, tho black face class, unil Bennett nrd Ulce were well ro- lilVe'd. The Buike. hi others i nil their tininod donkey, "Wise M'Ue," weie funnier than ever i-iid kept the bouse In con tlnuous laughter upon every appear ance. Tho company Is one of the most metltoiioub that has been at the (liilety this hcvason. They will appear today and tomotiow nfternoon and evening. Strakosch Opera Company. The Strakosch Opna company, whlih Is a double oiganlzatlon, pre fcentlng both gram! and comic opeia, will give three perfounanccs In tho Lceum theater this week. The first will bo on Wednesday evening, when Verdi's giatul mastervvcuk, "Ji Tiova toie," will bo given .a iirst'Class icn dltlon, with an ideal cast of nitist.s, stiong double chour?. magnificent s-ioneiy and thrilling electrical effects. At the matinee on Thiusdny, Wash ington's blitlulavi a gieut uoublo bill will be presented, consisting of two entire opeius, Gilbert und Sulllvan'ti beautiful comic oiera "l'inafoio," nnd Maseagni's colebi.ated one-act traglu opeia "Cavalleila Ttiutlcana." In this woik Miss Clara Lane, who is culled the American Calve, takes the pait of the wronged Santuzza. Payne Claike appears as Turldder. Mr. Clnik" is one of tho Hist aitlsts In thin country who evpr appeared In this lole and he has hait great success In It. Miss Mailon I.angdon maked r. beautiful Lola and Miss Fields an ex cellent Lucia. George XV. Chapman Is a good Aldo. Thn grand "Easter doubla chorus Is one of the most Insplilne; musical numbers that was ever writ ten. On Thursday evening tho company elopes Its' engagement with a splendid presentation of nisei's witching but tragic opera, "Carmen." A Day and a Night. Hovt's latest production, "A Day and a Night," will bo seen at the Lyceum on Friday evening. "A Day and a Night" Is wiitten to amuse and enter tain and not to instiuct. It achieves Us vvholo object. It moves with a dash, anel it keeps its audience In a nt of men Intent all evening. A great deal of fun is created around the character of Ada Murr, who Is en gaged to Marble Hert. She Is a te tlred actress, whose longing for tho stage lutes hor back to her old theato. friends, where she encounteis Marble, and Is compelled to disguise herself, put on bhort skirts and smoke cigar ettes to throw him off tho trnck. 8Ih Jhen tenches him how to make lovo, ami wnen no nnus ner in ner rem character In the last act she profits by I ner lesson. The People's Exchange. A POPULAR CLEARING HOUSE for tho narult nt All Who Have Houses to Rent, Rent Kstutc or Other Property to Sell or Exchange, or Who Want Sltuutlotu or Help Theo Small Advertisements Cost One Cent a Word, Six Insertions (or Five Cents a Word Excpt Slttiutioiu Wuntcd. Which ArJ In scrtcd Free, FOR KENT FOB ItENT-ELEVEN IIOOM HOUSE. Apply to John Carroll, -IU Madison avenue, or of The Tribune. FOB IlENT-TO THE niQIlT PAnTY a linoopportunlty Is offered. A 9-room house, cemmted cellnr, electric light, etc , beautiful ccrner lot with shade trees, shrubbery, vines and fine lawn. Kent, $35 month. Apply at olilce. 616 Spruco street. WESTMINSTEB HOTEL FOB BENT April 1. Enquire John Jertnyn, 119 Wyoming avenue. FOB KENT-1OT eleven rooms: April 1st. SPBUCE central; BTBEET: possession DOt'HEE STORE FOB BENT-APRIL 1st, three-storv building. H7 I'enn avenue. John Jermjn, 119 Wyoming avenue. l'Oll RENT-APRIL 1ST. THREE story brluk building, flirt stieet. In quire John Jeinin, ll' WjotnliiR avenue. FOR RENT-DESIRAIIl.E TEN-ROOM blngle hnusp; all Improvcmeiits; city steam; baigalu if sold at once. WJ Gib oll street. TOR BI'.NT-STORE BOOM AND Basement, No 111 I'enn avenue: rent reduced. Inquiro on tho piemlses of Thomas Gllcullon. FOR RENT-STORE FORMERLY OC- etiikd by Slebceker & Wntklns. W Lickiiwaunn ave; t llonrs and bi-tliunt. Imiulre, A. V. Bower. Council building. S'lORJJ FOR RENT-litOM APRIL 1. niimbei L'Jl l.iikavvannii uve. Imiulto of J. 11. Gunstcr. FOR JBA LE OR RENT. I'OR SALE OR RENT 12-ROOM house, corner S.uulcison avenue end Gietn ftlilge street, now c cuiile.l bv Glee n Rlrijc AMh elmi n. B.un iil-ei If eltslnJ. m. L. Fine, PiJJ Sanderson uvo- I1UP. FURNISHED ROOMS. WANTED-TWO NICELY FURNISHED roems wllli bnmd. Centrally located. Acldicss XV., Ti Iblllio olilce. WANTED-TO RENT. AVNTEDBTUNTtA3J''Flm ulshisl loom, with or without board. Address K 1'. O. llox 210. WANTED-FURNISHED ROOM. STriT ablo for gentleman nnd wife: central ly located. Address. X. Y, C. Trlbuno WANTED-TO BUY. WANKD-TBTYOR'AsfLEC ond hand watches, lewelry, old gold and silver. Gardner, 22u'-i Spruce stieet. REAL ESTATE. REMFCEl) IN PRICE J'O) WILL TAKE i(iuo foi No 'J: Jclfei von avenue. Eleven looms; single bou e; Improve ments; with b.irn, Ivmi lot. $!,sui may unaln at fi per cent. Only about what lots nie woiili without Impiovcmiiit. Must ell this week Adilres C. I. Jael w In. HELP VJ ANT ED MALE. ANTED-SUOTCILMANVTOWEAli Kilts; steaily pi)Ulnn. 4n2 Laekn wanna avenue'. WANTED - eiroi). HUSTLINU MAN lor p,.ttnei In Knit's furiilsliliirf and li.it biuli.eh. $:iiM e ih vlll pav vou ?l,"0O ,i jr.ir. lie it stanel. Cl.ioel lele'i--euces. Aildles ( Ge.eil,;e, Scranton, Pi. He 'ur il Dclhirv. LNEROLl IC SALESMAN COl NTPV woik. School supplies. Salaiy $101 nnd etms. It. O. Evana & Co, Chi a?o, III. WANTED-RY AN ESTABLISHED biwlncss of n bUh older, a icpiesciita tlve of ability nnd haeUnc who can take up lt woik In the stale of I'e nn tv.inln: ne sohrmo; j ernnnrnt business wllb money In it for the- light p irty. Addiess. giving referenees. FOUNT UN BATH BRUSH CO.. Grand Rapids. Mich. WANTED-A GIRL TO DO KITCHEN and l.iuuelry work; must be good laundiesx. 1012 Sinelcison avenue, WANTED GIRL FOR GENERAL hiiiihcvvoik: able to do cooking and washing; reference s required; gooel wages. Apply 420 M ulison avenue. LADIES TO DISTRIBUTE FREE SAM- ples in city. Call at ?20 WashlnB- ton avenue, trom S."0 to 10 CO n. m. teiday. jBOjAPDAG. BOARDING C2S PINE STREET. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY WANTED-PARTNER. GOOD, ACTIVE man to tako half interest in palng business; good opportunity. Address Partner, Tribune oflle e. LOST. LOST-A SHORT LEGGED LEMON colored shepherd dng with collar on Aiiswtis iiamu of "Duke." Iieward, 210 Jcffeisou avenue. DRESSMAKING. DRESSMAKING TOR CHILDREN TO cider; also ladles' wutsts. Louisa Bhnemakir, Hi Adams avenue. NEWSPAPERS THE WILKES-BARRE RECORD CAN be had In Scranton at tho news stand ot Relsman Broi , 403 Spruce and D03 Lin den; M. Norton "u2 Lackawanna avenue, I. S. Schutzer. 211 Spruce btreet. CITY SCAVENGER A. B BBIGGS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS and cess, pools; no cdor. Improvtel pumps eseel. A. B. BRHKiS. Proprietor. Leave orders 1100 Noilh Main uvenuc, or Elckc's drug store, coiner Adams und Mulberiy. 'lelephono 340. LEGAL. IN BE: ESTATE OF CHARLOTTE Honeu, eieeeaseu. in mo Orphans Couit of Lackawanna county. No. lb, So rles C. The undersigned, an auditor, appointed by tho Orphans' Court of Lackawanna county, to distribute tho funds in thu bands of E. J. McIIenry and B. F. Tin). ham, externum of tho tstuto of Chat lotto Bonfc'll. dcetaseel, heieby gcs no. tleo that ho will attend to tho duties of his appointment at his othte. In tho Re publican building, City of Scranton, on Satuiday, tho 24th day of February, lDQo. ut two o'clock p. m. at which time and placu all persons having claims against said estate ure reetulred to appear and present tho same or otherwise b forever deburiod from coming In on said fund. XV. GAYLORD THOMAS, Auditor. ESTATE OF ALEXANDER CRAIO. lato of the city of Seiuntoii, county ot Lackawanna, Pennsilvanlu, deceased. Lctteis of administration in tho ubov estate having betn granted to the under signed, all persons having claims or de mands against the said estate will pie sent them for pav ment, and tliiibe in dobted thereto will pleaso make Imme diate pament to LUCIUS I'. DEMING JAMES CRAIG. . New Haven, Clun. SITUATIONS WANTED WANTEIl-BYAT'EtXlTuLTTIXDv! a position ns housekeeper In a small family or general housework: good ref erences. Address, 124 North Washington avenue, second Ueor. LOOM riXEB AND MACHINIST DE- slres position: thoroughly acquainted with nil machinery of trxturc; can fut nlsh recommendation from last employer. Address Machinist, Tribune. A FIRST CLASS vVAITER, CLERK OR bartender would like to lmvo some thing to do evenings; wages no object. Address Frank, Trlbuno oillee. BY AN EDUCATED YOl'NU MAN AT , nnvthlng In tho lino of wilting, even lnf,s prcffired, good plain waiter. Ad dress W. 1'. H Sir, I'eelnr avenue, city. SITUATION WANTED -AS FIRST. , elnxH Mitcsm.in and meat euttii in liutihci liiluci.u, Cnn glio best of rcfei ence. Addiess or cill F. E. Webb, il2 Fall view uvpiiue, Scranton, Pa. SITUATION WANTED-RY A YOUNG trnn ns ilrtm u, nr in umk In sti'io us clerk or hiIcmiiiiii. Addies G. H. Davis. 212 Fall view avenue. SITUATION WANTED -BY A" MAB rlrcl mnn to woik on i form. Addres F. Spaigpiibuig, Itamllntoii, Wnjne ceuintj, p.i. SITUATKIN WANTED - AWOMA N fmni the enniitiv w lilts situation In lrotptpiit family at once. Address Miss M. Stephens West Side postolllee, Sei.ui toi', l'.i. SCALP TREATMENT. t V-WVNWf MRS. I. T. KELLER. SCALP TREAT. ment, DOc, hhimpoolng, life.; facial massTge, manicuring, 2',c. ; chiropody. 701 Qulncy. PROFESSIONAL ACCOUNTANT AND AUDITOR. E C. SPAULDINC, 21 TRADERS' BANK building. 'TCWIT'T'SrS EDWARD II. DAVIS. ARCHITECT, Connell building, Scranton. LEWIS HANCOCK. JR , ARCHITECT, 435 flpruco st., cor. Wash, a v.. Be ranton. FREDERICK L BROWN, ARCHITECT. Price building, 12G Washington avenue, Scranton. DFNTI1T? DR. I. O. LYMAN. SCRANTON PRl vnte Hotpltal, cor. Womlng and Mul berry. DrTh. F. REYNOLDS, OPP. P. O. DR. C. C. LAURACH, 115 Womlng nve. WELCOME C. SNOVER, Coal Exchango 2nd floor. Room D, Hours, to 1, 2 to 5. HOTrL"i "NO PTIURNTS THE ELK CAFE, 121 AND 127 FRANK 1 1 li avenue. Rales rersouable. p. .EICLER, Proprietor. SCRANTON HOUSE. NEAR D , L & W. p iaenger depot. Conducted on the Ea rope.an plai. VICTOR KOCH. Prop. ( rt'iy 771 RICHARD .1 BOl RK'E, ATTORNEY-nt-Law, M0-2 LncUawanua avenue Oe'ii ei.il luv business, collections anel loans. J, XV. BROWNING, ATTORNEY AND Ceiunselloi-at-I.aw. Reionis J12-JU Mtais building. D 11. REPLOOLE, ATTORNEY-LOANS negotiated on led I'tale security. Menrs building eoimr Washington nvenuu and Spruce stieet. M J. Law DONAHOE. AT'I ORNEY-AT-Olllces. C12-C11 Me.ns building. FRANK E POYLE. A'lTORNEY AND Counplor-nt-Liiw. Burr building, Booms n and 1), Washington avenue WILLARD, WARREN Ss KNAP!', AT teirnes nnd Coiin-cllois-at-Law. Re publican building, Washington avenue. JESSUP ,t .irPSUP. ATTORNEYS AND Ceiimsc Hois . at - L iw, Ceimmonwealth building; rooms 1. 20 nnd 21. JAMES W OAKFORD ATTORNEY-AT-T aw Rooms III, C15 and 51G Boaid of Trade huPdlrg EDWARD XV. THAYER ATTORNEY. Rot ins rtOI-VU. 0th floor Mears building. L A. WATRES ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. r,02 Board of Trado building, Scranton, Pa. C. R. PITCHFR, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Commonwealth building. Scranton, Pa. PATTERSON rt WILCOX. TRADERS' National Bank hulldlntr. C. COAtEGYS. 0-11 REPUBLICAN building. A XV. BFRTHOLF, ATT ORNK Y, Mears building. dr. w. e. allen75i:Tnorth WASIL Ington avenue. DR. S XV. I.'AMOREAUX. OFFICE 2-s WiiFhlngton avemie. Residence 111S Mulberrv. Chronic diseases, lungs, heart, kldnevs nnd genlto-urlnarv eir gans n speclnlty Hours l to I p, rn. SCHOOL OP THE LACKAWANNA Scranton Pn. Courses prepanimy to college, law medicine or business Opens Pnt 11th Send for citnlocue. Rrv Thnmns M Cnnn LL I) , princi pal nnd proprietor: XV. E. Plumley, A M., 1 eadnnster. 0 R. CLARK ft CO , SFEDMEN AND Nurse r men: storo 110 Washington ave nip; crppn Imuse, 1330 North Main ave nue; storo telephone, 7S2 IVT? SCf?rr-vS JOS. KUE'1TEIREAR 511 LACKa" wnnra avenue, Scnntnn, Pa., manufac turer of Wire Seieens MI5B'!.!. nus BAT'ER'S ORCHESTRA-MUSIC FOR balls, plcnlcb, putles, receptions, wed dings unil concert work fuinlsheel For terms address R. .1. Bauer, conductor, 117 Womlng avenue, over HulbirU music storc MEOARGEE BROTHERS ' PRINTERS" hvpplles envelopes paper bags, twine Warehouse 130 WuHhlngton aveuuo, Scrnnton. Va. RAILROAD TIME TABLES Cen'nil RtiUr'iil ' New I j- i Stations In New York Foot of Liberty stieet. N. It., and South Fury, Whitehall Aiitlu.iclto coal used exclusively, instil ing cleanliness and tomfnrl. TIME TABLE IN EFFECT NOV V 1591. Trains ltavo Scranton for New York. Newark, Elizabeth, Philadelphia, Etston. BUbleliem, AUrntown, Miiiith Chunk ami White Haven, at W a. in.; express, l so, express, 4W p. m. Sundajs, 213 p. m. For Plttston and WIlkes.Huiie, i30 a. m . 1.20. 4 00 p. in. Sundays. 2 13 p, m. For Baltimore and Wushlngton, and Points South and West vli Bethlehem, 8 50 a. m , 1.20 p. m. Sund.is, 2 13 p. in, For Long Branch. Ocean Grove, etc., at 8 30 a. m. and 1.20 p. in. , For Reading, Lebanon and Han Isbuig, via-Allcntowii, 8 30 a. m., 1.20 p. m, Sun days, 215 p. m. For Pottsville, 8.30 u, in.. 1.20 p. m. Through tickets to nil points east, south ml west nt lowest rate nt the station, ,J. H. OUIAU8EN, Cm. Supt.. H. P. BALDWIN, Gen. Pass, Atst. RAILROAD TIME TALES7V PENNSYLVANIA RAW? Schedule in Effect November 10, 1800. Trains leave Scran tbni "i.W 0.45 a. m., week days, for Sunbury, Hnrrlsburpr, Philadelphia, Balti more, Washington and for Pitts burp nnd the West. . , t 0.38 a. m., week days, for Hazleton,' Pottsvllle, Readlne, Korristown, and Philadelphia; andtfor gun bury, Harrishurfr, Philadelphia, Baltlmore,WashinBtdn mid Pitts burg and the West. 2.18 p. m., weeks days (Sundays 1.C8 p. m.), for Sunbury, Harris burg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington and Pittsburg and thn West. 'n . 4.27 p. m., week days, for Sunbury, Harrisburg, Philadelphia and Pittsburg. ' . J. R. WOOD. Oen. Pass. Agt.' " J. B. HUTCHINSON, Oen. MbT." Del., Lae'tn. nnJ Wcstarii.,', ' In Effect Dec. 17, IW. t ,i , m SOUTH Leave Scranton for New. York, nt 2.13. 3 00, ,,:,0, S(0 and ion", n. tn., J."iS and n.ai p. m. l'or Philadelphia nt" 6 J,' SIX) and 10 01 n. in.: 12.5.-, and .U.1 p. m; b'or Streiuelsbuig at C.lo p. m. MUk.uPd, Aeeommod itloti at 3.40 p. m. Arrtvrt lit lleiboken nt (J V,. 7.1a.' 916 n. m.! 12'OV'. 4 1, 7.19 nnd s ",s p. m. Arrhwiit-Plilln dolphin nt looo a. m.; l,iJ, 1.4S iioa.and !2.' p. in. Arilvo from New York at 1,2 Ov 2 4f and too a. In.: 1 00. 1 12, Bti ahd S.4j p m. Uieuii Stiouelsblirg at 8 05 A. m. t NORTH Leave Scranton for Buffalo nnd Intel meellato stations nt 12.10. , 2,50, 1 0" nnel 9 01 n, m. : 1 5' anel f, 50 p. m. For Oswego and Sriotis nt 4 0", a. nV.anet 15.1 p. m. l.'or Vilca at 2W a. m, aurt 1 55 p. m. For Mentreiso at 9.00 a. in.; 10", p. m. and 0 50 p. m. For Ntcholson' at f w and C, i", p. m. Arrive In Scranton from BulTalo nt 2 10. 2 5',, 5 25 nnel 10.0J,a. m.j All) and 7.40 p. m. Fimn Oswego and S raci'so at 2 5" ,e. m : 12 IS and " TO P tn. 1'iom Svracii'e nt 7.10 p. m. From UHcn. at 21" ii. m ; 1.'"s and .130 p.. in. From XlchoNiin at 7.50 u. m. and 8 01 p, m. From Montrose at I0O0 a. m.; 3.20 an 7.10 p m. BI.OOMSBURO DIVISION Le ivn Scranton for Nmthumberlatid nt C 30, 10.05 a. in.: IV. und f.10 p. m. For Plymouth nt 1 in, 3 io ami S 50 p. m. I'or Nunticokei at s 10 a. m. Arilve at Northumbcrlnrid at 9 I", a. m.i 1.10. ii OS and I'M p. m. Ar-, live N.intlcoko nt 9 20 a in. Arrive nt Ph mouth at 2 05. 4 10 and 9.1i p. m. Ar ilve nt Scranton from Northumberland at 9.12 n. m.; 1235, 4"5 and 8 50 "p. m. Fiom Nantleoke, at 1100 a. m. From li mouth nt 77 a. m : "2' anel CO" p. m, SUNDAY TRAINS. SOUTH-T.eave Si ranton at 2.15, 3.00, firO. 10 05 n. in. j 3 81 and 3 10 p. m. NORTH-Leave Scrnnton nt 1210, 250, 4 0" P. m.: 1 55 nnd 5 50 p. m. BI OOMSRURG DIVISION Leave Scranton ut 10 05 a. m. und b.10 p. m. Dclavv itv nii.1 Hudson. On Feb. ith. 1900, trains will leave Fri.ilitem ns fedlows: For C iibonel.ile 0 20, 7 53, 8 53, 10.13 a. m.: 12 noon; 12! ,2 20. 3 52, B 23, 6 23, 7.67, 915. 11.15 p. m.: 1.10 a. m. For Albinv, Saratoga, Montreal, Bos tem, New England points, etc. b 20 a. m.; 2 20 n m. For Honcselalc-G 20, 1013 a. m.; 2.20, 5 23 p m. Feir Wllkes-Barre-C 15, 7.4. 8 43. 9 38, 10 1" a. m.; 12 03, 12s, 2.18, 3 33, 4 27, 6.10, 7. is, mil, 1130 p. m. For New York, Philadelphia, etc., via Lehigh Valley Railroad 0 45 p. m.: 12 03, 218, 4 27 p. m.; with Black Diamond Ex pre ss, 11.30 p. m. For PctnsUv.inla Railroad points, 6 45, j a, m ; is, i -.'i p. in For western polrts. la Lehigh Valley Railroad 7.4S a. m.; 12 03, 3 3!, with Black Dli.mond Express. 10 41, 1130 p. "m. Trains will arrive In Scranton ns fol lows: Fiom C.irbnnclilo nnd the North G.40, 7 4",. S ", 'in, 10." 11 5S a. in.; 1.23, 2.15, 3 21. 4.'!. 7 13, 101'S, 11,27 p. m. Fiom Wllkfs-B.irre and tho South G.1F, 7.1 SIS, in.!,. 1155 a. m.; 1.18. 2.11, .18, Z 20, t, 21, 7 5 :. 9 03. 10 0", p. m : 1.13 a. m. SUNDAY TRAINS. For Cnibondale-9 05, 11.33 p. m.; 2 23, 3 52. r, 47. 9 5 ! p m. Foi WHk,'s-I!nrre-9 3S, 12.03 n. m.; 158, 3 2S, 5,1!. 7 IS p. in. For Albany, Saratoga, Montreal, Bos ton, New England points, etc., 2 23 p. tn. Lowest i, ites to nil points In United States nnd Canada. J W. BURD1CK, n. P. A.. Albany, N. Y. If XV. CROSS. D. P. A.. Scrimton, Pa. Lchigli Vallav Railroad. In Effect Nov. 19th, 199 TRAINS LEAVE SCRANTON. l'or Philadelphia and New York, via D. 1 1. R. R . at 0.45 a. m. and 12 03, 2.1S. 127 (Black Dliiiumel Es-press), und 11 '0 p. in. Sund is, ), H. It. R , 1 5S, 7.48, p m For While Haven, Ilitleion and princi pal points lu tho coal legions. la D. & II. 11. R. 0 45, .MS and 4 27 p. m. For Pottsxllle. i. 15 2 is p. m. For Bethlehem, Easton, Reading, Har risburg nnel prlnelp il inte rmedlate sta tions, via D. K H. R. IL. G 15 n. m.; 12 03, 2 1s, (27 (Blnek Dliniond Express), 1130. Sundajx. 1) . H. P. B., 158, 7.1b p. m. l'or Tunkbannock, Towanda. Elmlra, Ithaca, Geneva and principal Intermedi ate stations, l.a D, L & XV. R. It, SOS n. m : 1.00 and 3 35 p m. l'or Geneva, Rochester, Buffalo, Nlag aia Falls Chicago, and all points wtsr, j D. - II. R. R . l-'OI. 3 33 (Black Dia mond Express), 7.4S, 10.41. 11 30 p. m. Sundas, D. & II. It. R., 1203 p. m., 7.48 p. m Pullman parlor nnd sleeping or Lehigh Valley pallor cars on all trains between Wllkes-Bnno and New York, Philadel phia, Buft.alo nnd Supenslon Bridge. BOLL1N H. WILBUR. Gen. Supt., 2 Coitlnnd street. New York. CHARLES S. LEE. Gen Pass. Agt., 2 Coitlaudt street New York. A. XV. NONNEMACHER Dtv. Pass. Agt.. South Bethlehe m, Pa. For tickets anel Pullman reservations apply 309 Latk.awanna ave., Scranton, Pa. i:ric and Wyoming Valley. iimo Table in effect Feb 7, 1900. Tiains leave Scranton for Haw ley and lnterine'ellato points, eouiie tllngat Haw lry villi l'rlo Rillioad for New York, Nenburg, Honeselnlei and intermed Ue points, as follows: No 2. Accomoda tion, 0 n. m.; No. 4, Expiess, 1.' 01 p. m. stu.tYH.1 i:visio, in i:rie i et. j'nii. isiiit. Mnriii iiiiiind. soutii iiound. zo: t JO 1 1 S -' - t Stations iot,2oa SI i" w. 2 i-s 15 s a ii An lie la, ave sv.n Y Franklin 'ri: lii West 42ml street ) w'etiiawken l Ml Tin .. 7 S3 ., 810 .. l. i uAritvc leave ifW- m r m ion 1 Fil l m1 I J '6, I i .1, U'40 12 2, i artexfi lliinefiek hlUlllk'lll TTT 4.50 10 10 L"l 4 35 4 45 I5S r, os C14 an 111 31 10 Jl VreBtou Part L Wlnwooaef:.. 2J1 S41 i bo ion too l'oynielle tirsoa lietsant Mt. tlnlomhile." I'nn t city Cuibonelu'o W lute llrlilb'O -Vluyneld Je nnj a Arclilbuld Wliimrl l'eckvllle Ul i linut Prlctbiirg Ihroop rrnvlilenco 1'urk 1'iaco MM) 9 40 12 HI l.'eJ, lifts II 10 Ut8 j 1.6 r, so ...!lf09 f,4 9. 'I 91 3 19 ro 3.14 r. ri fi 38 r. 60 13 48, 0 01 1131 IMC ,(11.0 9 0 1II2.I S5S ,11 -Ml ....-111 H .3 45 fl 03 h-' STKK SMI 4 16 4 ui. a -i 4 0T 6 21 410 v7 8M 11 IV H48 '11 II Ill 0' 8 MO R J. h3J Ill m 11U1 lle 1 f 105. 8 30 10 53' t-ci anion A .U h Leave Arrive ' Hunnftv onlv -Mr-. ,-,a.' t Blgnldestlim train etop on iigniTI tenaern 1 1 aiua 80S and sofl Sunday onlj. .atbtt trl uain r4etia nuiiuuf. i ccuro rate via Ontario- AWein bd purolidjli.i UcUoU and save uiener, s i U.ouwU Warner ouUtt ile(lrr, anct treaSj cllnluf chair cai .Nun ork to Chlcjap nfiS $ cimiiKC. i-iariiiirr kkici UTaUVC a wo vein rw .isiir, j J fi. Andun J C, Anderaon, Gas. Paa. aiMZ. 4 14 0 31 fin 6 a, 4 30 So lr Mir u lorljB. T, mtcrott, in, ran, AK(.Mrnt W,FS,
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