THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 21. 1900. CARBONDALE. SWALLOWED POTASS. And Bled Before Medical Aid Could Be Obtained. Helen Bntnes, four years old, daugh ter of Mr. ana Mrs. Georrgo Humes, of Archbalcl street, died yesterday morn ltiR as tho jet ult of IihvIiik Hwnllowcd chlorldo of tiotash, which was kept In the house for making washing iluld. Tho little Kill mifTored Intensely until death Intervened. She Wilt be burled In Honesdalo today. G. A. R. ORDERS. The following older wan Issued by William II. navies post, No. 1!7, yes terday morning, relative to the exor cises to be held on Thuisday, Incident to the lluK-nilstnir In Mcmoilal park and the obseiMinco of WashlliRton's bhthday: tleadq.uarter.si William H.Davles post, No. 1ST, Department of Pennsylvania. Older No. 1. The above post Is loeiucsted to meet at post headquuiter.s In Odd Fellows.' hall, on Salem avenue, at 3,30 p. m., on Kohl miry .'.', In unlfotni, to p.utleipatc! In the cxerclBcs of raising the new Hag In Memorial raik: nlo, In iccognltlon of the anniversary of the hlithday of the 'Tuthpr of Our Countiy," George Washington. All patriotic orders and those Inter ested In .such iccogiiLion aie cordially Invited to be piesent. ' The weather will doteimlne If all the exercises will take place In the hall or nt the park. Saluting the flag by the tiring squad of the Sons of Veterans will be at the monument. Hy ouler ot Oomer S. Davis, Commander. Attest: William 15. Chase, Adjutant. DEATH OF JOHN CASEY. At 8 o'clock yesterday morning, John J. Casey, of tho South Side, succumbed to pulmonary trouble. He was born here thirty-tlvc years ngo and had al ways lived In Caibondale. He was a member of St. Hose church and of Car bondalo Conclave of Heptnsophs. He Is (survived bv a wife, live chlldicn, three sisters nnd four brotheis. The f uncial nirangements are Incomplete. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. The Illinois of the South Side were Idle yesterday. Hcv. J. F. Warner addressed tho meeting In tho lecture room of the Piesbyterlan church last evening. Theodore Elmer, who wa3 burned out recently on South Terrace .street, has rented one of the Brown-Carroll stoics on Lincoln avenue and w 111 soon re sume business. An oven will bo con structed on tho tear of the lot. Mrs. C. It. Munn and diushter, Mar Ion, who have been Isltlng for a month In Sir.icuse and Nineveh, N. Y., ore expected home this week. Mis. D. L. Craft, of Richmond street, Is ill. Jits. Leonard Cole has returned to her homo In Thompson. Mrs. M. E. Jenkins, of Palisades Park, N. J., who has been the guest ot Mrs. G. W. Evans, went to Scranton yesterday to lslt ft lends. Memorial park Is being made leady for the government cannon which arc expected dally. Miss Lottie Millard, of Helmont street, and Leon I Seott, of Clieiry avenue, will be mauled by Rev. A. F. Chaffee, of tho Methodist chinch, this evening. "OF A GOOD BEGINNING rometh a good end." When you take Hood's Sarsaparllla to puiify your blood you are making a good beginning, and the good end will be health and happiness It nevtr disappoints. Pick headache is cured by Hood's Pills. 23c. TAYLOR NEWS. Programme of Tomorrow's Grand Ei6teddfod Unclaimed Letters Re maining at Postofflce Personal News. A grand eisteddfod will be held to morrow afternoon and evening, Wash ington's bit Unlay, at the Welhh Bap tlst church. The event premises to bo tho grandest aftair yet held In this town. The programme of the day is as follows: Adjudicators Music, prof. W. D. Evans, Caibondale: recitations, I5cv. D. S. Jones and J. Cnui Icr Morris. Scranton: accompanist. Miss Su&ie Powell, Taylor: presidents, Rev. D. C. Edwards, Wllkes-ttanv, and John It. Jones, Scranton: conductor, James 12. Watklns, Taylor, and Rev. D. P. Jones. Hydo Puik. Programme: Opening song; competition. "Only Waiting," Hist ptho $1: necond prize, 60 cents. Competition, ".Somo Sweet Day," first prize, $1.50, seeond piizc, CO cents. Adjudication on No. 3: com petition, spelling bee, prize r,0 cents; Adjudication on No. -J, competition duct, "O, Lord Wo Ador Thee." prize. J n . .11....I . .- . ... ... a .Aujuuicuuon on vsus. o una &; com petition, trio, "Fair Flora Decks," prize. $3. Answering ;n sculptural questions, prize, $1. Adjudication on Nos. 11 und 12: competition. "The Promise of Life," piize, $1. Adjudica tion on Nos. 15 and PI: competition, children's choir. "There's None Rlght cous," prize. $10. Adjudlcitlon on es say, prize, $2. Adjudication on No. 10. Evening Session Opening song, ad dress by chairman; icniarks by con ductor; competition, "Uoxer ihe Lead ing Horse," prize, ?2, competition. "Old Tune," prize. $1. Adjudication on No. 4; competition, reading on tight, prlzo $1. Adjudication on No. Ji; competi tion, "Then You'll Remember Me," prize, $2. Adjudication on Nos. 7 -ind 9; competition, "Glory to God." prlzo J2. Adjudication on No. 12; competi tion, "Climb, Climb Up Higher," prize. $3. Competition, "Fate of Virginia," prize, 12. Adjudication on No. 11; com petition, "How Willing My Paternal Love," prize, $2. Adjudication on Nos. 15 and 17; competition, doublu quar tette, "Who Knows What Dells Say " DrBull'sN Cure nil Throat and Lung Affections. COUGH SYRUP JK Get the genuine. Kefusesubttttutes. m Vis sure Dr. Butts Pills cuiejysjtfisia. Trial, 20 for je. ..-.. WHEN IN DOUBT. TRY 5 HUNG a AGAIN I !t?il,hr whol be'B?' All draim ailed tested. Price fti Der hot 1 6ho. money, Is oo. bend lor fr book. by JOHN H. PHELPS, Sprue street. 1Tfl $7njWLEVvvZt iMfM For Sale prize, $6. Competition, namlntj words, price, CO cents. Competition, rending music, prise, $1. Adjudication on Nos. 21 and S3, choral competition, "Sea Hath Its Pearls," prim f30; (5 to lead tr. Adjudication on No. 2fi. Unclaimed letters remaining at Tay lor postomce for thi period ending February 20. Persons calling for tht samo will ploase say advertised. Fol lowing nto the letters: Mr. J. X. Davis, Miss Mary Davis, J. D. Ed win ds. Lizzie Fish, N. C. Srover, Mlrs Llzsle Jones. Foreign Vnlentv Hoch erek, Franclsk Damanowks,Kulomla Gurl, John Keeley, K. Mulhaska, Zaf.a Satowrz. J. W. Ilctse, postmaster. Taylor lodge, No. 46.', Knights ot Pythias, will meet this evening. iMIss Lizzie Evnns, ot Durye.t, Is vis iting her cousin, MIsj Amelia Hvnns, of Main stieel. A delegation of members of Emblem division, No. 57, Sons of Tempeiance, attended the anniversary banquet ot the Hippie division, No. in, ot Hydo Patk, last evening. Mrs. Klchard Ilowen, of Hyde Park, was the guest of relatives here yesto' day. Improved Older of lied Men, No. 247, will meet this evening. Tho result of yesterday' election Is as follows: Flist ward For council, Thomas Moos. Republican, 70 votes: Thomas Haddock, Citizen, 4S; cchool director, Talllc W. Jones, ltcnubllcan, 70; Oba dlah Day, 4S. Third waid For council, John H. Johns, Republican, ! Henry Lcuth- old, . For school director, John W. Reese, Republican, ; Hairy Oulp, Cltlren. . Thlid ward For council, M. Fluer innii, Hepttbllcan, 102; W. S. Nyhart, Cltbeti, 23. rifth w aid For council, John P. Thomae, Republican, 78; Peter Lally, Citizen, 30. For school director, W. D. Thomas, Republican, 59; John R. Nee ley, Citizen, co. JERMYN AND MAYFIELD. Yesterday's Election in Jermyn. The Remains of a Popular Young Soldier Laid at Rest Personals. As anticipated, yesterday's election was qulto spiiltcd and a fairly largo vote cast. Geoigo Pondered, sr., was elected burgess, his majoilty over D. S. Davis being 73. The contest for tax collector resulted In the election of John Avery, the Independent candi date, who defeated both the Republi can and Democratic candidates. The election In the three wards was as fol lows: Flid waid Ruigess, Fondeied, 12S; Davis, 43. Tax lollector, Seymour, 70; Sharkey, .11; Avery, 73. Councilman, Raw ling, 103; Edmund?, S3. School dliector, F. L. Depew, 123; judge of election, John Mason; inspector, David Jones. Second ward Hurgess, Pendeied, 71; Davis, 71. Tax collector, Seymour, 37: Avery, S7; Sharkey, 21. School dliec tor. Hlake, 96; Freas, 40. Councilman, J. II. Wheeler, 11.'. Constable, Dunn, C4; Snyder, 57. Judge of election, Stubbs, 99; Eagun, 2.1. Inspector, Tem by. S3; J. J. Roche, 32. Third ward Burgess, Pondered, fiS; Davis, 7fi. Tax collector, Shaikey, 91; Seymour, 23; Avery, 20. Councilman, Kurdish, 74; Moon, 77. School dliec tor, Giant, SO; Mulhciin, 67. Judge of election, Leslie, 93; Reeves, 49. Inspec tor, Leslie, 93. John Solomon was elected high con stable and David Jenkins borough au ditor without opposition. Through a peculiar erior on the pait of somo one the name of A. J. Gavin for councilman did not appear In the Democratic column, J. H. Wheeler, the Republican having been substituted. The Mayfleld elections results were not known at the time of writing last evening. Michael Dymond, of New Mllford, Susquehanna county, is visiting East Side friends. Mrs. F. L. Depew, of Third street, is suffering with a seer attack of gilppe. The remains of the late Frank Duffy, tho 17-year-old son of Hurgess and Mrs. Duffy, of Mayfleld, were Interred In St. Roso cemetery, Carbondale, yes terday afternoon. They were followed to the graveside by a long procession of hoi lowing fi lends. It will be re membered that the deceased, who en listed In the United States volunteer Infantry, was drowned while bathing on July 3, 1S99, at Plnar del Rio, Cuba. Tho remains weie lecently sent heie In a sealed casket. Deceased, who was foimeily a telegraph operator at tho Ontario and Western depot, In this borough, was a bright und popular young man and his death so far away fiom homo and under such sul clieuin htances was a severe blow to his allllct ed parents. Here la a Chance to Do Some One a Kindness. If the reader of this should chance to know of any one who is subject to at tacks of bilious colic he can do him no gi eater favor than to tell him of Cham bei Iain's Colic, ('holoia und Diauhoca Remedy. It always gives piompt ie llef. For sale by all diugglsts. Matthews Hios'., wholesale und letall agents. PECKVILLE. Mrs. H. K. Benjamin has as her guest Mrs. Wilson Stark, of Hast Lem on. Mis. G. J. Llllibridge, of South Main street, is spending the week In Phila delphia. Miss Orlana Williams letiineu le cently after a few days spent as tin) guest of Mrs. Giles Scull, of Groan Grove. Tho ladles of the Methodist Episcopal church will serve a colonial supper at tho church parlors Thursday, Feb. 2.', from 6 to 8 p. m. , LEFT THE MOSES TAYLOR. Patrick Honan Injured in Oxford Tunnel, Recovers from Injuries. Pattlck Honan, the section boss at Oxfoid, N. J., who was badly Injuied In the railroad accident In the Oxford tunnel a few weeks ngo, was Monday discharged from the Moses Taylor hox Pita, whero he was taken Immediately utter the- occurrence, In company with two of the section hands, Peter Bums and John Smith. Smith was discharged soon after his entjy, but Honan had one of tho bones TheylUYa stood ttoe ten of rein, and liive cured tboutandi 01 caiei oINervoul Uiseasci, tuco ai Debility, Dimness, SIceplesf nen and Varicocele. Alronhv.K.c. Tliey clear tbe brain, ttrengtbea me circulation, make aigeitioa ind lotiei art thtekeSr' fi,llyTJae patient! with lrnn.r U4 i.-.t -....:!..........!- .w..,i.kj Addrcu. PF1I y Fnirmc rn n.v.i.nd. n Pharmacist, ccr. Wyoming avenue and l. m fM LANGUID .hildren are sick children. Their inactivity and sobei aces are not in keeping witl obust childhood. Theylacl vitality and resistive power and arc very susceptible tt colds and contagiousdiseascs brings new life to such chil .Ircn. It enriches the blood it restores health and activ ity; it gives vigor and vitality to mind and body. int. ai.J t oo. ill tlmgcUts, SCOTT . I.(J".N 1., U tnUi, .- Yc i. In his rlRht foot broken and It ic qulred considerable time for It to be brought Into condition. His departure Monday leaves Hums as the only one not jet cured. The latter Is dolnp very well, however, and It will not bo lonff before he, too, will leave tho Institu tion. Ho Is an old man, being neatly TO years ot age, and when taken to the hospital his lecovery was despaired of, owinp to tho jjravlty of his Injuries. Ho has made good pi ogress, however, and Is rapidly regaining his health. EISTEDDFOD AT READING Full List of Competitors and Piizes and Conditions Jurge Edwards to Be Conductor. Appended Is the complete programme of Heading's first eisteddfod, to be held Kaster 'Monday, April 1C, 1900, and ot which Judge Kdwards Is to be the con ductor. The slzo of tho prizes and tho variety of the competitions ought surely result in attracting somo en tries In tills, the city where Wnlos' national festival was transplanted and was wont to flout ish. 1. Choral competition, mixed olccs, not less than 100 In numbei : "Thanks Be to God" Hlijah Prize, $100 (Haton to successful con ductor). 2. Hand contest, for brass and teed not less than 2', In number and not oer CO: Oveituie, "William Tell" (Carl Fisher edition) Koslnl 3. Male chorus, not less than -50 In numbei: a. "Sleep, My Iady Love" (seienade unaccompanied), CJwllym Gwont; b. "The PIlKiIin's Choi us" Dr. Joseph l'aity Price, ?200 (Haton to successful con ductoi). 4. Chinch choir, not less than "' W number coullncd to Ueika, Lehigh and Lebanon counties: "Gloil.i." Fiom Mozait's Twelfth Mas Prize, $100 (Chair to successful con ductor). 5. Female chorus, not leas than 23 In numbei: "Down In the Dewy Doll" Hmai t Prize, $r.0 (Chair to successful oon- ductoi). G. Quartette, sopiano, nlto, tenor and bass: "True Loe Lives on For ever Gwllym Gwent Pi Ire, $10. 7. Duet, tenor and bass: "The Mar tial Splilt" Dr. Joseph l'.my Prize. 10. 8. Sopiano solo: "Waiting" Mlllatd Pi ie, $S. 9. Contralto solo: "He "Wns De spised" Handel Pilze, $s. 10. Tenor solo: "How Vain Is Man" Handel Pilze, $S. 11. Has solo: "Honor and Anns" Handel Prize. $S. 12. Piano solo: Concert Gavotte O. H. Unger, Heading, Pa. Prize. $S. 13. Piano solo, for children under 12 years of ngc: "Dorothy" (Hng Hsh dance). First uilze, $3; second prize, $1. RECITATIONS. 14. Hnglish recitation, between 15 and IS years of age: "IUttle of Manila Hay" Geoige Coronw.ty Prize, $o. 13. "The Ship on File". Charles Mackay Pilze. $'. 1C. For bojs and gills under 13 yoats of age: "Tho Song of the Maiker- Placu" James Nuokham Prize, V. 17. lav, not to be less than 200 lines foolscap: "Sights on the lloulc vatd" (Heading's park-dtlve). Pilze. 10. 15. n?say, not to bo over 200 lines foolscap: "A Mother's Influence Upon Society" Pile. 10. 19. For the best Piize Hag. Prize, $1. CONDITIONS. 1. No pilzo will be awarded without sutllelent meilt. 2. Unless there aro two competitor i on onch subji-ct, the pilze will bo with held. li. Adjudlcatois shall hive tho power to dl Ide or w Itlihold any prize. I. All pilze-wlnnet.s espeettd to bo at the si'ivlu of the committee. R. Siutesfui compositions to bo the propei ty of the committee. 0. The piUe will be held on csas and lecltatlons unless the successful competitor will be piesent or be rep resented. 7. Choice of accompanist Is optional with the competitor, but all may avail themselves of the official accompanist. 8. Public protest will not bo allowed at any session. .Should a contestant have a gilowinco he must piesent same In wilting to tho committee. 9. All the compositions must be In the hands of adjudicators bv tho 23th of March, and all tho names of eompetlt ois must ho In the hand of general sec ictary by tho .list of Match. 10. Ussas to bo accompanied by an assumed name onlv, but must send, under sepaiate seal and cover, their pioper names and addresses to the sec retin y. II. Pieltmlnarv contest will be held at Young Men's Clulstlan association for music, and recitations at board of trade rooms. For fin ther Information, npplv to G. It. Hees, secretary, No. 52 South Sixth slieut, Heading, Pa. ADJUDICATORS. On vocal musle, Iiof. D. Gordon Thomas. New Ymk. On band music, Prof. D. Got don Thomas, New York: Prof. J, F, Uollols, Philadelphia, In. Conductor and adjudicator on teclta tlon, Hon. H. M. Hdwaids, Scranton, I'u. Adjudicator on essas, Piof. n. Mackey, superintendent public schools, Heading, Pa. Accompanist for tho day, Prof. W. M. Lewis, Heading, Pa, Copies Nos. :t. tl, 7. 14, 15 and 1C can be ptocuieii fiom D. O. Hvans, puh. Usher, Youngstown, Ohio. Copy No. S can be procured fiom William A. Pond & Co, publlshets, Union Squaie, New Yoi k. POLICE PICKINGS. Putrnliwn KurliiB and Ooeilltz arrest ed, at 4.10 o'cloik ebtenliy inoiiilm;, Patrick Kearney, In i p'- rvnuo lunch wagon, where ho had fallen asleep. Tho proprietor of tho wagon summoned ono of tho clllecrs who awoke tho sleep er nnd asked him to depart from tho premises. Kearney Immediately began to act ugly and tho second pitrolmtn then nriMng on tho tecne, Ui was forcibly ejected from tho place and tak en to tho Centio nit cot police Motion. Ho was tlnd $7.f0 jcslere'ny morning. John Plot re, arrested by t'atrolnitn Hum", was t-Gtit to tho county Jnll for llftocn diss, n a roult of bfln-r unablo to tny a Jj Jlnc. Ho was nrrcstod Mon day evening, when ho was found on North Washington avenue, walklni; In tho tllrectlijii ot Green Ttldgc. He was staggering along nnd appeared unnlito to lake care of himself. The patiolman accosted him and asked whom ho was going. "I am going to my home," waa the response. On being asked where ha lived ho leplled Taylor, and on being told that he was taking entirely the wrong road to get thcie, ho became pugnnrlous, lurlsted that ho knew the way home. etc. At lat tho ottiecr col lared hint and marched htm to tho cen tral uollce nfitlon, where ho fought so stubbornly th.it It required thieo men to put him Pi a cell. Mabel Williams, May rtorko nnd M. Kelly, weru nt rested c.itly icstcrday morning by Patrolmen Me.Mullcn mid Thompson, on Lackawanna, avenue, where they were acting In n drunken nnd Kcnerilly disorderly manner. In police court yesterday morning tho trio were fined $3 niilero. Nellie Martin, arrested by Patrolman Parry, for disorderly conduct, was lined THEATRICAL. Captain Heme Tonight. At tho Academy of Music tonight the Ilolden Comedy company will piesent the military drama "Captain lierne." This afternoon "Myrt'o Ferris" will be the attraction. Grand Opera Tonight. The Wllkes-Hai i o New s of yesterday says of the Strakosch Opera company, which will uppear at the Lyceum to night: "A very large house saw and heard that masterpiece of Italian opera, 'II Trovatete,' nt tho Ne3bltt lost even ing. The company goes by tho name ot tho, Strakosch Hnglish Opeia com pany, and tho name suggested some thing aboM' tho ordinary. It Is a task of considerable magnitude to present, on the toad Mich a work n this opera, for the nbseneo of a largo and per fectly fitted orchestra must bo over looked, and a larte company could not very handily be euiled. The inclina tion -was right fair tor tho flist throe acts, though the prlrclpals secured a number of curtain calls and the house was at no stage untispnnslve. Hut the last two nets weia excellently done. Considering tho limitations, there was very little to be desired beyond what wns offered In the "Mlseicre, and th air as well known as the opera Itself, 'Ah, I ll.ive Sighed to Host Me. Tho othoi melody that lings sweetly al ways and will always endure, 'Homo Tr, TIiv Mountain," was sweetly don-.-in tho final net with the changing fiom solo to eltiot and then to trio. Mr. Murray's capable baritone wns heatd to good advantage In this theme In the econd act. Cl.ua Lane rose rapid ly In f.nor nnd shr was coicll.iliy en ecti'd In Urn feuiith act, wherein her woik was of the mos exacting char acter. She has a toptano of pleasing quilltv and tienglh. and ot wide mnge Payne Clark's fnor is oquil to n'l lequltoments In tompavs and Its iiunlltv Is even throughout. Tho foutth and fifth act", with tho hh'den chor uses, weie alone woilb tho time nnd ttouhlo of getting to the theater, and as a refreshment of the memory In the lealm of this well known Void I scoto the evening was well niiont. The com piny carried a good deal of special scenery." "A Day and a Night." Though theio have been manv ef foits to attain the pioud position In the last fifteen years by others, during all that time Charles Hoj t has been recognized as the ono great w liter ot musical farce. Mr. Iloyt liMI-vcs n novelty, while others are endeivorlng to write something in lino with tho public's desiie for the moment. Ills latest comedy offered is entith'd 'A Day and a Night" and will be pre. sentod at tho Lyceum on Friday even ing. In tho cast, among others, will ap pear Hattie Williams, Clayton Sisters, Saiah Cur, W. II. Curile, Ch.ules Win ten, Louis Kagan, "W. H. Kynn, M. Heg.in, Genevieve Gibson and Frank Do.me. "A Greek Slave." The music of "A Greek Slave," which comca to the Lyceum on'Satuiday af ternoon and evening. Is far rupeilor to tliat of the pi e ailing type of coinio opeia Hdw aides gave us In "The Cli cus Girl," "The Geisha," "The Huna wav Glil" and " musical comedies, nnd the scoies of all weie rich and catchy alls, Hut, however, in his lat est work he has furnished an own better quality of nutslu than ho did In his punlous plceer. In the scoio theio Is an abundance ot delightful melody, nnd the orchestiation Is a musical tieat such as Is seldom found In mod el n comic opei a. It Is btightly coloicd, ingeniously treated and thoioughly ar tistic genei.illv. There are many of the light and frnl icsome airs that become popular in a day. Tlieie aio pretentious atlas, dimming ballets, beautiful duets and Insphing dim uses nnd ensembles. 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Centrally located. Address W., Tribune office. WANTED-TO RENT. WAn'HDl"RIlTir6TtTmN'oF a house, unfurnished, two or thieo rooms; centi.illy located: with or with out board. Address AV. M. W 817 Pine street. WANTKD-FURNISIIHD ROOM, StflT able for gentleman and wife: central ly located. Addnss. X. Y. C. Tribune. VJANTED-TO BUY. WANTi:DroTn7Y"l''oirA8iii7Hcr ond hand watches, Jewelrv, old gold and sliver. Gardner, 22u'i Spiuce street. REAL ESTATE. RHDiTcrn in rnicn rot. will taki: ?0,0u0 tor No. WJ Jefferson avenue. HIeven rooms; single house; Improve limits; with barn, two lots. $1 8W mav remain at 3 per cent. Only about what lots ate vvoiih without improvement. Must sell this week. Addles C. 1. Jad vlu. WANTKD GOOD, HUSTLING MAN for paltrier In gent's furnishing and hat busli.cs. $J,(io cash will pay .vou fl,."iX) a ear. Rest stand. Good refer ences. Address C. George, Scranton, Pa. GfnCial Delivery. HNKliQKTIC SALESMAN COUNTRY woik. School supplies. Salary J'.OO and extras. It. O. Evans & Co, Chi cago, 111. WANTHD-RY AN RSTARLISHKD business of a high order, a representa tive of ability and backing who can toko up ltn work In the stnto of Pennsvlvanla; no scheme; permanent business with money in It for tho right party. Address. P,'il.,!,r references. FOUNTAIN RATH LRUSH CO., Grand Rapids. Mich. HELP WANTED-FEMALE. LADIES TO DISTR1RUTE FRRH SAM pies In city. Call at 320 Washing ton avenue, from 8 20 to 10 30 n. m. today. BOARDING. BOARDING 623 PINE STREET. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY WANTED-PARTNER. GOOD. ACTIVE man to tuko halt Interest In paving business; good opportunity. Address Partner, Tribune office. DRESSMAKING. DRESSMAKING TOR CHILDREN TO order: also ladies' waists. Louise Shoemaker, Hi Adams nvenue. NEWSPAPERS THE WILKES-UARIIE RECOItD CAN be had In Scranton at tho news stands of Relsman Bron , 405 Spruce and D03 Lin. den; M. Norton 222 Lackawanna uvenue; I. S. Schutzer. 211 Spruce street. CITY SCAVENGER a. n. RRiaas cleans privy vaults and cess pools; no cdor. Improved pumps v-ed A H. llltlGUS. proprietor. Leave cuius 111") Noith Main uvenuo, or Elcke's driic store, corner Adams and Muibttiy. 'telephone W40. LEGAL. ANNIE CLANCY VS. JAMES CLANCY In tho Couit of Common PIchh of Lackawanna County. No. ;.'!, Septem ber Teim. lsW. To .fumes Cliinev. Respondent: You nro lieieby uutlllcd that tho sub poena and alias subpoena in divoice In tho above stated case havo been re turned "non est inventus," mid the court has ouleied seivleo upon ou Jiy publi cation. You aio hereby notified to bo nnd appear at tho next term of said court, to bo held at Scranton, on Mon day, M.nclt l't, l'.'On. and answer tho com plaint ot said libcilant. C. E. PUYOR, Sheriff. JOHN It. JONES, A'tty for Libcilant. NEW YORK AND ONTARIO LAND Companv. Notlco is hereby given that tho an nual nice tine of the stockholders of tho New York and Ontario Land Com pany, for the election of directors and liiBpectors of election, nnd for tho trans action of such other business us maj" propel ly come before tho meeting, will bo held at tho oillco of tho company, in Peckvllle. Pa., on Thursday, Fcbiuaiy 2Jnd, llmo, at 11 o'clock a. in. Tho Trunsfer Books will close at 3 o'clock p. m.,February 10th, and re-open at w o'clock a, m,, February 21th, l&w. By order of THE HOARD Or DIRECTORS. Arthur L. Patmelee, Secretary. Peckvllle, l'u February 1ft. UMC. CAME HEBE TO GET DBUNK. V. H. Carlisle Is from a Soldiers' Homo in New Jeisey. "W. II, Carlisle, arrested Monday aft ernoon by Patrolmen Neuls nnd Parry, on Lackawanna nveuue, whcin he was found lylnR on tho bldewnlk In a diunketi condition, wns kIwii a hear Iiik In police couit eHtoiday nininln by Major Molr and dUvhurKod from custody. Ho was 5S years of upro and claimed that ho was nn Inmato of n soldiers' homp In Now Jersey. SITUATIONS WANTED WANTKn-nV AN lUAnWAsfTiXvK. a position as Ikhihi Ki i ht In a small family or general hounewurk: good tot erences. Address I2l North Washlligton avenue, second floor. loom rtxnn and machinist dk- slres position; thorentKlily nctptnlnted wltli all ninchlncrv of texture: can fut- iinlh recommrndatlon from last cmplover. iddreKH Mnclilnlst,' Tribune. A FIRST CLASS WAITER. CI.l'.llK OR bartender would like to have some tlilnr; to do fvciiIiiks; wanes no object. Address I'rnnk, Trllmno ofllee. HY AN EDUCATED YOUNG MAN AT , nnvthltiK In tbo line of wiitltih'. even Ines prtierred, kooiI plain v, liter. Ad dress W. I. II., M3 Cedar avenue, city. SITUATION WANTED - AS l'IRS'l c nss salesman and meal cuttet lu butcher business. Can jslvi- be.U of ufu t'jico. Address or call V. 11. Webb, 21J l' ulrvlew avenue. Scranton, Pa. SITUATION WANTED-I1Y A YOUNG trnn as ilrrmnn or to woik In storu as r'erk or salerman. Addres O. II. Davi. .12 1 ah view avenue. F1TUATION WANTl'.D-HY A MAIt rlrd mun to woik on a farm. Address I. SpnrRcnhurrf, Ilamllnton, W.ijne count, Pa. SITUATION WANTED - A WOMAN frot.i tlie country wants situation In I'lotoHtitrit fnmllv at once. Addicss Miss M. Stephens, West Side postoltloe. Scran ton, Pa. ' SjSJzPJIatmenTj MRS. L. T. KELI.ErTsCaTptTvEAT ment, SOc; BhampooItiK, DOc. ; facial massatce, manlcurlnr;, 23c; chiropody, 701 Qulncy. PROFESSIONAL. ACCOUNTANT AND AUDITOR. E. C SPAULDINQ, SI TRADERS' BANK building. ARCHITCOTS EDWARD II. DAVIS, ARCHITECT, Connell building, Scranton. LEWIS HANCOCK, JR , ARCHITECT, iuj Spruce st., cor. Wash, nv. Scianton. rilEDERICK I, nitCWN. ARCHITECT, Price bulldlnrj, 126 Washington avenue, Scrunton. osr3r3 DR. I. O. LYMAN, fCRANTON PRI valo Hospital, cor. Wjomlns and Mul berry. DR. II. F. REYNOLDS. OPP. P. O. DR. C. C. LAUHACH, 113 Wyoming avo. WELCOME C. HNOVER. Toil Exchange 2nd floor. Room D, Hours, a to 1, 2 to 3 hotcls 'j3 wcsriu'ji'vrs THE ELK CAPE, 123 AND 127 PRANK. 1 1 li avenue. Rates tonsonablo. P. ZEIGLEll. Proprietor. SCRANTON HOUSE. NEAR D. L & W. p isscnper depot. Conducted on tho Ha lopean plat.. VICTOR KOCH, Prop. I fVjyTi RICHARD J. IIOURKE, ATTORNEY- at-Lav. WiO-2 Lackavvnnun avenue. Gen eral law buslncvs, collections nnd loans. J. W. BROWNING. ATTORNEY AND Counsellor-at-Law, Rooms J12-31J Mcars building. D R REPI.OOLE. ATTORNEY-LOANS negotiated on real ittut securitv. Me.irs building, coimr Washington nvcnuo and Spruce street. M. J. DONAHOE. ATTORNEY-AT-Law. Offices, 012-Cn Menrs btilldint;. FRANK K POYLE, ATTORNj:Y AND Counsellor-nt-Litw. R u r r building, Rooms 13 and H, Washington avenue. WILLARD, WARREN & KNAPP, AT tornevs nnd CounFcllors-at-Lnvv. Re publican building, Washington avenue, JESSUP & JESSUP. ATTORNEYS AND Counscllorr - at - Law, Co-nmonvvealth building; rooms 1, 20 and 2f. JAMES W. OAKFORD. ATTORNEY-AT-Law. Rooms Bit, 513 and 316 Board of Trade bul'dlng. EDWARD W. THAYER. ATTORNEY. Roems P03-nrt. Dth floor Mears building. L A. WATRER ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. W2 Board of Trade building, Scrnnton. Pa. c. n. PiTcnrn, attorncy-at-law Commonwealth building. Scrnnton. Pa. PATTERSON WILCOX, TRADIRIS' Notlonnl Rank building. cv. r,,?tr0YS n13 ki: pun lic an building. AV,W' lrir.n,T"OLr' ATTOHNEY. Jtears building. DR. XV E ALLEN. 511 NORTH WASlT Ington nvenue DR R P W. I.'AMOREAUX OUrrf'E """1 Wnnhlngton nverue. Residence Ills Mullierrv Chronic dlsoises lung heart, kldnevn and cenlto. urinary or gTns u sperliltv Hours 1 to 4 p m. SrttOOI, or THE LACKAWANNA Scrnnton Pi Courses tiripirnlorv ti colleire. law. medicine or business Opens fnt 11th Send for eitaineue Rev. Tlmmns T Cnnn T.L 11 . princi pal nnd proprietor; W. E. Plumley, A M , 1 eadnustcr. j. G. R CLARK CO . SEEDMEN AND Nurse rv men, store 11C Washington nve nic. gieoii house, it.o N'ortli Main ave nue; storo telephone, 7S2. WIRE SC?PevS jos. kuettelTrear miTacka- wanna avenue, Scrinton, Pa., manufac turer of Wlte Screens. MISCSX'. "'-U? BAITER'S ORCHESTRA-MUSIC FOR balls, picnics, parties, receptions, wed dings and concert work furnished For terms address It. J. Bauer, conductor, 117 Womlng avenue, over Hulbcrts' music store. MEGARGEE BROTHERS. PRINTERS' svpplles, envelopes, piper bags, twine. Warehouse. 130 Washington avenue, Scranton. Fa. RAILROAD TIME TABLES Cen'rnl ttiillrml ' New I s- ' Stations In New York Foot of Llbetty ntreet, N. R., and Soutli Ferry, Whitehall " Anthracite coal used exclusively, insur ing clianllncFS and romfoit, TIME TABLE IN EUFKCT NOV. 10. JS39. Trains leave Scranton for New York, Newark, l.llzubcth. Philadelphia, Eiston. lltthlubim. Alleiitowu, Mauch Chunk and White lliivtli, at S 30 n in,; epin, 1.20; express. 1 W 1. m. Sundivs, 2 15 p. in, l'oi Plttstoti und AVllki lljire, i 30 a. m. 1.2''. 4lW p. m. Suudivs, 2.13 p. m. For Baltimore and Washington, and points South and West via llelhlelum, b.d) n, in., 120 p. m. Sundiivs, 2 15 p. m. For Long Brunch, Ocean Urove, etc,, at 8 "Jt a. m. and 1.20 p. m, For Reading. Lebanon and Hairlsburg, via Allontovvn, S.JO a. m 1.20 p. m. Sun da vs, 2 13 p. m. For Pottsvllle, 8 30 n. m. 120 p. m. Through tickets to all points cast, south and west at lowest rato at tho station. J. II. OLHAU8HN, Gen. Supt,. H. P. BALDWIN. Gen. Pass. Act. RAILROAD TIME TABLES, -- - - - - - "-iirr trlriin.inj'i.rrLrif in PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD Schedule la Effect November 19. 1890. ' Trains leave Scranton: 0.45 a. m., week days, lor Sunbury, Harrlsburg, Philadelphia, Balti more, Washington and for Pltts burp and the West. 0.38 a. m,, week days, for Hazleton, Pottsvlllo, Readlnjr, Norriatown, and Philadelphia; nnd for Sun bury, Karri sburg, Philadelphia, Baltlinore.Washlnjjton and Pitts burp and the West. 2.18 p. ra., weeks days (Sundays 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. II. WOOD. Gen. Pass. Agt. J. It. HUTCHINSON. Gen. Mgr. Del.. Lao'ta, uii.i Western. In Effect Dec. 17, ISn SOUTH I.e rv e Stranton for New TorK at 2.1-, ,ino, r.'io, swi and 1001 n. in.: 12 33 und :i .n p. m. For Philadelphia at 5 JO, l) nnd 10 ft', n. in.; lJ.rr, nnd 3TI p. nt. 1 or Stroudsburs at 610 p. m. Milk and Accommodation nt 3 40 p. m. Arrive nt Hobukeu nt C 53 7.13, 0.10 a. m.t 12 OS, 2,47, 4 4. 7,m und !V!S P. m. Arrive at Phila delphia at looo a. m.; 1 oti, 348, 600 and S-'.' p. in. Arrive from New York at 12 03, "4o and 4(H) n. m.: 100. 132. 6 33 and 8.43 p. in. Ft inn Stroudsburr? at SOT a. m. NORTH Leave Scranton for Buffalo nnd Inter mediate stations at 1210, 2 Mi. 4 0, and ? 00 a. m. : 1 33 nnd G.50 p. tn. For Osvvcro and Sjracuo nt 4 03 a. m. nnd li., p. m. Km utlca at 2 30 n. m. and 1 P. in. For Montioso nt 9.00 a. in.; 1 o.. p. m. vid fi GO p. m. For Nicholson nt too and til" p. m. Arrlvo In Scianton from Buffalo nt 2 10. 2 ",, G23 and 10.00 a. in.; 3 30 nnd "40 p, m. From Osweco and Sv race-so nt 2 53 a. m.: 12 3S and 3 30 p m. From Sy i active nt 7.40 p. m. From utlca nt 2.13 it. in.: 12 ."S nnd 3.30 p. in. From Nicholson at 7.30 a. m. and 6.00 p. m. 1 rom Montrose at 1000 a. m.: 320 nnd i.IO ji m. RLOOMSBURO DIVISION - Leavo Scianton for Northumberland at 6 30, lOtiS a. m.: 1 r." und 6 10 p. m. For Plvmouth at 1 01. .1 !0 und S .".0 p. m. For Nantlcoke nt 8 10 a. m. Arrive at Northumberland nt nj", u. in.; 1.10. SOS und 0.30 p. m. Ar rive Nantlcoke nt s 20 a. m. Arrive at Plj mouth at 2 0 1 40 and 9 13 p. m. Ar tive at Scranton from Northumberland nt 9 42 a. m.; 12 33, 4 r.r. and 8 50 p ri. 1 rom Nantlcoke, nt 11 00 n. m. From Plvmoutii nt 7 57 a. m : .2. and 0 05 p. m. SUNDAY TRAINS. m SOUTH-Leavi. Scranton nt 2.13, 3 00, 5 m. 10 rr, a. m.; 3 31 and 3 40 p. m. NORT! -Leave. Scranton at 12.10, 2 GO, lo p m : 1 T, and 3 50 p m. HI OOMSHURO DIVISION - Leave Peranum at 10.03 a. m. and G 10 p. m. Dclavv-it'.! iinJ Hudson. On Feb. th. W), trains will leave Scranton ns follows: For Carbondale 20, 7.G3, R53, I0.lt a. m . 12 noon: 1.2.1 ,2 20, 3 52, G23, 0 23, 7.G7, 9 II. 11.13 p. m.: MC a. m. For Albany, Saratoga, Montreal, Bos ton, New England points, etc. 0.20 a. m.: 2M n. m. For Iloncsdale-C20, 10.13 a. tn.; 2.20, 5 23 p. m. For Wllkcs-Rnrie-6.4-;, 7.4S. 8 41, 9 3?, 10 4" a, m : 12 01, 1 2S, 2.1S, 3.33, 4.27, 6 10, 7.4S. 10 II, 11 "0 p. m. For New York, Philadelphia, etc, via I.iblch Valley R-illro.itl 6 43 p. m.; 12 03. 2 is, 4 27 p. in.; with Black Dinmond Ex ptess, 11 JO p. m. For Pcinxvlvnnt.a Railroad points, 045, 0 "is a. m. : 2 IS 4 27 p. m. For western polrts. via Lehlph Valley Ralhoad 7.rS a. tn.: 12 0J. 3 J3, with Black Dlf.mond Exptiss, 1041, 1130 p. m. Tinlns will arrive In Scranton as fob lows: Prom Carbondale and tho North 6.40, 7.U. SIS. 931. 103S, 11 5S a. in.i 123, 213, 3 2-,. 4 2). 7.41. 10 3 11.27 P. m. I'rom Wllkes.R.irro und the South 6.1", 7.1 $i 10 'j,, 11.5-. n. in.; 1.18. 2 14, 2.IS, 5 20, t 21, 7.51. SO-,. 10 01 p. in.: 1.13 a. m. SUNDAY TRAINS. For rai biiiulalc 9.03, 11 JJ p. m.i 223, 3 52. G 47, 9 ".J p. m. For Wllkes-Barre-J IS, 12 03 a. m.; 1.5S, 3.2S. 5 4 1, 7.4i p. m. For Albany, Saratoga, Montreal, Bos ton, New EiiKlnud points, etc., 2 23 p. n. Lowest r.itis to all points hi United Stales nnd Cnnndi, J. W. BURDICK. o. P. A.. Albany, N. Y. II. W. CROSS. D. P. A Scranton, Pa. LehiRli Vallev Rnilroai. In Effect Nov. I9th. 1R91. TRAINS LEAVE SCRANTON. For Philadelphia nnd New York, via D. 6 II. R. R at 6.43 a. m. and 1203, 218. 4 27 (Bl.ieK Dlitmmd Express), nnd 1130 p. m. Sundajs, D. & II. It. It., 1.58, 7.43, p. m. For White Haven, Hazleton and princi pal points In tho toil regions, via D. & II. It. it., fi 4", 2 is und 4 27 p. m. For Pottsvllle. 6 1"), 2.1b p. m. For Bethlehem, Easton, Reading, Har rlsbuiR nnd principal Intermediate sta tions, via D. Ac II. It. R.. 6 45 a. m.; 12.03, 2 IN 4 27 (Black 131 imond Express), 1130. Sunday. D it H. R. JS., 158, 7.4S p. m. For Ttinkhanntick, Towimda. Elmlra, Ithaca, Geneva and principal Intermedt ato stations, via li. L. & W. It. It., 8 08 a. m.: 1 00 and 3 33 p. m. For Gtnov i. Rochester, Buffalo. NlaR ara Falls, Chic.iKo, nnd all points west, via D. A II. It. R . 12 0i. 3 33 (Blnck Dia mond Express), 7.4. 10.41. 1130 p. m. Sundavs, U. S. II. R. R., 1203 p. m, 7.4J p. m Pullman parlor nnd pleeplnp or Lehlfth Valley p trior cats on all trains between Wllkts-Biiro and New York. Philadel phia. Buffalo und Suhpem-lnn Bridge. ROI.I.1N 11. WILBUR. Gen. Supt., 2 Ciiitl.tnd street. Now York. CHARLES S LEE. Gen. Fast,. Agt., M Cottlatidt strtet New York. A. W. NONNE.MACI1ER. Dlv. Pass. AKt., South Bethlehem. Pa. For tickets and Pullman reservations apply 303 Lackawanna ave., Scranton, ra. Eric and Wyoming Valley. Time Tublo In effect Feb. 7, 1300 Trains leave Scranton tor Hawley and lntcrmedl tie points, eonnectlnc at Haw lev with Krio Railroad lor New York, Nevvbutir, Honc'sdalu and Intermedats points, as fnlltivvH No 2. Accomoda tion, b it. m ; No. I, Expiess, U'.oi p. m, sciiavi'o mvisin.v. Ill i:tfeit Ot't. J.ltlr. 1SH!. Kortli llound. auntli notinel, SII5 JOII ICOI208 IS J station. A- I 'S1 Ig55 am i- uAirlve Wivva . a ii Ttf'iN Y. 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Bcrneis ZrT liaiiit,i!05and:OGbuudayonly, OUitrtcal dalb except nunduj. wf ecuru rates via Ontario Wdtern UMi puicliaspnf ticwcta and have uioner. : ." h ou.U Wagner oulTt Ueeprr and trea r. cUnluK chair cii' Ntw at to chlcito liaint Two Cent Fer .nil. """""T J C. AndertOD, Qcn.Pau XitJ T. riltcrott, HIT. Faas, AgtlBcrantouTFaT T