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THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-SATURDAY, MARCH 10, 1900.
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CARBONDALE.
AN IOB TlrtTST.
Scranton Parties Negotiating for
Carbondale Ice Trade.
Scranton men scooped our water
plant and doubled the rato and now
capitalists from down Iho valley at it
negotiating for the Cntbondalo Ins
ttadp, and If they succeed It will prob
ably cost more to keep cool than It did
last summer when them was much
competition.
Charles Sohadt has boon conducting
the negotiations and yesterday thero
were only a few hundred dollars dif
ference between him arid the local
men.
The business was so cut tip a year
go that profits were reduced to a min
imum and prospective conditions are
particularly favorable to a deal.
FIRE IN STORE WINDOW.
Eaily yesterday morning lUe was
discovered In the show window ot tho
People's shoo store on Main street.
The new fire bell rant? out a shtllt
nlarin and the hose companies respond
cd promptly, extinguishing the blasj
with a chemical apparatus without do
ing much damage. Only the shoes In
th window were soiled. The paper
which formed a background for the
display made quite u Maze for a few
minutes. It Is supposed to have been
Ignited by a spark fiom an arc light
which hangs over It.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL.
Mis. C. 11. Manvlllc has returned
fiom New York city, where she spent
a month with her mother.
Mi". E. A. Roberts and chlldien, ot
South Chuich street, have returned
fiom Hcranton. v
C. M. I'air. of t-Viarton. called on
Carbondale ft lends yesterday.
John Reese has resigned his situation
i's tlmelcpeper at the Dolavvaie anl
Hudson locomotive shops.
Deputv Revenue Collector Yv. I).
Evans is suffering a. sprained knee,
smtalned by falling on the ley pave
mnt near Hotel Anthracite.
Louts Gelser has succeeded Mr. Kll
gour as superintendent of the silk mill.
The latter has takn ehaigo of tho
Scianton mill.
Mesdames Georso Ruirell and If. E.
Slav spent vesteicliv In Scranton.
Misses Lillian and Alma Peuckert
spent jcterday In rionesdale,
1). H. Stone's milk wagon was struck
bv a street car on Uelmint street yes
teidny. The vehicle was considerably
damaged and the milk was spilled.
William Hobcits. new "dealer, Is con
valescent. Itlchard I'dv has received the sum
en" ?'.' from the Women's Relief nsso
c Iitlon to pay for the d flolt on the flag
recently put chased lor Memorial park.
He also acknowledges the receipt of
50 tents from Edwin Wheeler, making
a dollar to the latter eredlt.
J. Franklin Crjuell anied In the
city list evening foi a brief visit with
fi lends.
MIhh Maty Gallaeh' letumed from
New York cltv lust night.
A, R. Jones was In SciantGn jester
d'v. ,'
JERMYN AND MAYFIELD.
Dewey Glee Club to Entertain To
night Congregational Church Pair
Next Week Church News.
The Dewey Glee dub, of Forest City,
will give a concert and entertainment
heie In Enterprise hall this evening.
The club has been heard here befote
and their singing was much enjoyed.
TTnder the skillful training of their
leader they hae obtained a high repu
tation and we feel sure those who at
tend tonight's eoneet t w 111 be pleased
with the entertainment.
The fair under the auspices of the
Ladles' Aid society of the Congrtga
tlonal church will be opened In the
chinch on Mondav evening. All the
committees who have charge of the
soliciting and auangements hae
worked haul to make the affair a suc
cess and It is hoped that the public,
appieeiatlng the object for which the
fair is being held, will show a willing
hand and gle them the pationage It
dcseives-. The fall will be open for
live nights and a musical programme
will be ghen each evening. That of
Monday, the opening night, will be by
a number of children who have been
training tor the pleasant event for sev
eial weeks past, and the piogramme
Is as follows: Recitations, Maud, Grif
fiths, Luther Davis, Bionwen Ben
gough; song. Edith Griffiths; recita
tions, Claude Menitt. Maigaret Evans,
Willaid Giifllths; song by three little
bojs: recitation. Bella Smith; dialogue,
by five little gills; lecltatlons, Alice
Junes, Bessie Jones, Lizzie Lew Is; song,
"Sleep, Baby, Sleep," by four little
gill'.
The fourteenth semi-annual conven
tion of the Young People's Wesley
league will bo held In the Primitive
Methodist chuich on Tuesday next.
The convention will be In session morn
ing, afternoon and evening. The pub
lie Is cordially Invited to attend.
Rev. J. B. Cook, of the Methodist
church, will preach a special sermon
tomorrow morning to mothers. In the
evening his text will be: "I have seen
servants riding on hoises and princes
walktng on the earth as servants" and
will be directed especially to young
men.
Miss Minnie Phillips, of Third street,
who has been spending the past three
months with friends In New Jersey,
has returned home.
Rev. J. B. Cook was In Scianton on
Thursday evening and preached at the
Court Street Methodist church, where
tevlval meetings are in piogiess.
Mrs. Charles Ellis, of Sullivan coun
ty. Is visiting friends here.
Miss Jennie Wheeler has returned
home, after a week's visit with friends
at Brandt.
BEAUTY, Ji CONQUEROR
BELLAVITA
Beauty Tablets and Pills
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Tablets and Pills. A
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guaranteed treatment for a
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VITA &BBKAL COT. CHMo JkIum SO., Ctbsf
.8.0,d Jiy. McClarraSi n. Thomas. Drug,
guts,, 309 Lackawaer ave., Scranton, Pa.
MffiL
EVERY WOMAN
mawytii relltkU, wtilr, MfeUUM medicine. Onlr niraUe mi
tbojjatetdiueaMldfcUM4. llyouwanvtbeb44,je
(J Dp. PmI's
. TboMnuAu(Dr. PeaTe; never
fw Salt ky JOHN
pnicaitraet.
H. PKELPS,
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CLARX'B GREEN.
Miss Emma Coon Is Improving In
Mculth, liming been for several weeks
confined to her bed and home.
Mrs. James nibble Is convalescing from
her recent Illness.
Mrs. Elizabeth Wells nnd daughter,
Carrie, visited friends In Scranton this
week.
Miss Maud Mulllnex returned homo on
Monday Inst from a visit among friends
In Sci anion for several days.
Miss Rattle M. Mead visited friends In
Justus on Thuirdny lust, and attended
the public, entertainment rendered by
the members of tho public school at that
piece for the purpose of raising a Ulna
ry fund.
A rally of the Epworth l.eagu In the
lurlsdlctlon of the 8lmpson union will
be held In tho Methodist Episcopal
rburch nt Clark's Summit, on Saturday,
holding two acslons, commencing re
spectively at 9 o'clcck a, m. and 1 o'clock
p m.
The church scivice In the Methodist
Episcopal church will be held nt the
usual time on Sunday evening.
Dr. nnd Mrs. B. r. Evans visited
friends In Scranton on Thursday last.
Mr. Cjrus Newman Is reported on tho
sick list.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Judson Wells are also
quite 111.
Mr. and Mrs. Court! tght relumed on
Thursday last from't'ne State Veterlnarl
nn' meeting In Philadelphia.
Rev. W. A. Cnrrlngton, ot Forest City,
spent a couple of dnvs here this week
with bis brother-in-law, Mr. D. C. Sttv-en-.
TAYLOR NEWS.
M. E. Church Opens for Services To
morrow Business Changes Death
and Industrial Notes Other News.
The Methodist Episcopal church will
open for services tomcrrow after be
ing closed three weeks for renovation.
The Interior of the church has been
beautified and handsomely decorated;
new carpet has been placed therein,
and everything presents a spectacle of
beauty. Rev. Francis Gtndnll nnd lit
congregation arc to be complimented
on their earnest and piogresrlve wotk.
The rvices nt the chuich tomenow
will be as usual. Morning service at
10 45; Sabbath school at 2.15; no even
ing service. Pastor Gen Jail will oTl
clate. All aic welcome.
A largo number of changes will be
made In business throughout this bor
ough on Apill 1. Among those who
will vacnte and occupy ate: In the
First ward, D imlnlck Moian, hotel
keeper, will move to South Scianton,
where he will go Into business. He
Villi be succcded by John Glvnn. In
the Second ward John Rldgeway will
occupy the Jones piopeity on -Main
street, wheie he will open up a hotl.
Henry Neagloy will vacate his present
stand to occupy the Mackenzie build
ing In the Thlicl waul. Henry Welsen
tlue, the wholesale liquor dealer, will
occupy his whole property, where Iv
proposes to open up a grocery store.
John VonWeiFentU'e will vacate the
Mackenzie propeity f occupy the
William Tell hotel on Main stieet.
There will bo a teichers' local In
stitute held In the borough Hidi sehoM
auditorium this afternoon.
F. Edmonds, a t especial resident of
Rendham, died yesterday after a lln
gcilng Illness. The funeral will be
held tomorrow afternoon at 3 10 o'clock.
Services will be held at tho Methodist
Episcopal chuich, Rev. Mr. Gemini!
officiating. Burial will be made In the
Forest Home cemetciy.
The work rf filling the swamp on
North Main street Is being pushed with
all possible speed. It Is a large space
of level ground. It Is paid that this
place will be the location of a oar
branch. A single trad: Is at ptesent
being laid bv the Ilelnware, Lack
awanna and Western company.
Workmen will const! net a Y for th
puipoe of shunting tin mute to tho
Keyser branch.
Evangelistic services will be held at
the Calvary Baptist church tomnnow
wenlng, commencing tit 7 o'clock. In
the morning the pastor. Rev. Dr.
Hauls, will oTiclate. Evangelic Aim
'.liong cv 111 conduct the, evening ser
vice. All are coidKily welcome.
Tavlor lodge. No, MS, Tndppendent
Ordoi of Odd Fellows, will met this
evening in their roomy.
Services at the Welsh Congiecrntlon
al chuich tomoirow will be hold nt the
usual hnui, L' p m. Rev. Ivor Thorn 4
officiating. All nie wi Iconic.
Mrr. Morgans, of Glen Lvons. Pa,
Is visiting at the home of Dutggist and
Mis. Joseph Davis, on Main street.
The WlllInK Woikers' soiietv supper
at the Methodist Episcopal chuich on
Thursday evening was a decided suc
cess both socially and ilnanc-lnlly.
Rev. J. If. Calalough, of Auburn, X.
Y will pi each at the Piesbytorian
church tomorrow at IOC' a. m. All aie
Invited.
-
How to Save Doctor Bills.
We have saved many doctor bills
since we began using Chambei Iain's
Cough Remedy In our home. We keep
a bottle open all the time and when
ever any of my family or myself begin
to catch cold wo begin to use the Cough
Remedy, and as a, result we never hav
to send away for a doctor and Incur a
large doctor bill, for Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy never falls to cure. It
Is ceitalnly a medicine of great met It
and worth. D. s. Mearkle, General
Merchant and Farmer, Mattle, Bed
ford county. Pa. For sue by all Ji u
glsts. Matthews Bios, wholesale" nnd
retail agents,
PECKVILLE.
Set vices in the Methodist Episcopal
church tomorrow. Rev. J. o. Spencer,
a returned missionary fiom Japan, vvlli
preach In the morning, and those full
ing to hear tho reverend gentleman
will miss a tieat, as he Is an eloquent
preacher and Just fiesh fiom the mis
sionary field. Rev. S. C. Slmpklns
will preach in the evening; theme,
"Our Model for Service." A cot dial
welcome to all.
Rev. S. C. Slmpklns visited at Haw
ley yesterday.
Leonard Slmpklns, of Atlantic City,
X. J., Is visiting his paients. Rev. and
Mrs. S. C. Slmpi.Ins.
Mis. S. C. Slmpklns and son, Leon
ard, were Scrunton visitors yesteiday.
The little folk of tho Mnthn.iiut i-ni
.copal chuich will repeat the Father
uiui Mother uoose entertainment next
Monday night at tho Fliemen's hall.
Admission, ten cents.
Miss Lottie Snyder, of Nicholson. Is
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Geoige Clark, of
Brook stieet,
A large number of friends and l da
tives gatheied at the home of Mr. nnd
Pennyroyal Pills
diiappolnt. Bold fort! .00 per box.
rdlaeppolnt.
,00 per box.
Phcrmacltt,
ccr. Wyc-ping avenue and
Mrs, Henry Purdy, of North Main
street, Thursday evening, tho occasion
being Mr. Purdy's birthday. The even
ing was pleasantly spent by those pres
ent, who uoon their departure wished
Mr. Purdy many moie happy birth
days, Peckvllle Baptist church, Rev. J. S.
Thomas, pastor. Services tomorrow at
10.30 a. m. and 7 p. m. Morning sub
ject, "God Glorified In Us;" evening
subject, "The Kingdom of Heaven."
Sabbath school at 11.30 a. in. All nre
welcome.
Mr. 8. F. Reese, a former tesldent of
Peckvllle but now residing in the west,
paid old f i lends u call here yesterday.
Mr. Frank Callendor Is again able to
be about, after a long Illness.
Mr. K. W. Snuler and Mr. C. C. White
spent yesterday nt Unlondale.
Mrs. George Tuthlll and Mrs. Will
iam Walker spent yesterday with Car
bondale friends.
Mr. J. H. Hockenberry, of Caibon
dale, was a business visitor here yes
terday. OLYJPHANT.
Complaint was made to Buigess
Manning on Thursday night that two
fakirs were conducting u gambling de
vice In the vacant store it the cornet
ot Susquehanna street. The burgess
took prompt action and hud the place
closed up and oidered the strangeis
to leave town.
Mls Marv Pettlgiew was fndeied
a birthday pirty by a number of her
voung friends at the home of her par
ents. Mr. nnd Mrs. John Pottlgrovv, In
Blakely, Thurrday afternoon between
the hours of ? and T o'clock, In honor
of her eighth birthday. The guests
weie pleasantly enteitaliifd with
games, music and other enjoyments.
About 6 o'clock a dainty icpast waa
served. Those pieent were: Beatrice
Williams, Rhea Simpson, Margniot
Callender, Llrle Joni's, Ruth Hull,
Mary Sweeney. Catherine O'Brien,
Mat ton Heu, Clnia Hull, Claia Van
Sickle, Bebi Tavloi, Cassie Matthew.,
iMaiy Whitby, Florence Priest, Bessie
Edwards, Charlotte Pettlgrew, Mar
Jorlo Lloyd, Jennie Haines, Helen Pet
tlgrew, Maigaiet James, OHIe Eouse,
Mlldiod Mills, Isndore Powell, Jessie
Bristley, Edna Hull, Call VnnSlckle.
Esther rimy, Claience Thomas, Wal
ter Fiew, Chaille Rouse.
The membus ot the Suburban
Wheelmen's club gave a most enjoy
nblc smokei In their looms on Scott
street Thuisday evening. After an In
teresting progiaumie, consisting of
vocal nnd instrumental music and
speechmaklng hud been given, tofresh-
ments and cigars weie passed around.
A large number of guests fiom 'out of
town were present.
While engaged In sawing wood with
a circular sr nt the Ontario, colliery,
John Bloikbeiger win badly Inluied
yesterday afternoon. He was hit on
the breast bv a living piece of wood.
The inluied man was lemovtd to his
home on Lackawanna stieet, where he
lecdved medical nttentlon.
Rev. T. J. James, of i'almvia, Ohio,
will occupy the pulpit of the Congre
gational church tomonou morning end
evening.
On Monday night Tommy Shcaier,
with a large and capable companv,
will open a week's engagement at tlu
Father Mathew opcia houe with "Th
Girl From Pucito Rico"
The school board will meet tonlt?h
Rev. David Spencer will conduct thi
Blakely Baptist church sei vices in
Edvvnids.
Mrs. E. G. Ensign, of Wavmart, vvhi
has been the guest of Mi. W. L Catr,
of Blakely, has returned home.
T. H. Hull, of Xevv Yoik. was a vis
itor In town yesterday.
Miss Lucy Fan ell bar icti'ined t-
New bin gh utter spending two months
at her home here.
Mls Maggie Loftus of Hill street,
is veiy 111.
"DIFFICl'LTIES GIVE WAY to
diligence." and all blood humors dis
appear when Hood's Sarsaparllla is
taken. It pin Ifies, enilches and vital
izes the blood, cutes that tiled feeling,
and tones up the whole s stein. Take
It now.
The non-iii Itatlng cathai tic Hood's
PIIK
THEATRICAL.
"The Span of Life."
The vvnudei fully successful nul.i
dinnia, '"I he fJpan of Life," which has
been foi sK jcars the gie.ue.it thei
tilcnl stucfs' ot four continents, will
be picsenti'd this season by the sttong
est company of actors yet engaged In
Its -induction. Including the dating
and skillful acrobats, the Donazettas,
whose athletic feats uie marvcllom
even to their would-be ilvals. Entirely
new and elabniatc- sctmiy and me
chanical and light efnets have been
ptovlded for the plav foi this season,
and tho iiucm of the iiel(. is greater
now tlnn ever before, i.lthough it has
been fieely at ri ited as the hc-t dtami
of Its kind of the piesmt decade. It
will le s(e n Its entliety at the Acad
emy Monday, Tuesday mid Wednesday,
and this will probably be the last
chance ofieied for seeing It, as the
company Is engagee' fcr an Autiallnn
tour next seat on.
LOST.
LOST-AT THE ACADEMY MATIXr.R
1 rldaj. a pocket book containing a
check and small amount ot money and
Pipers. Liberal reward for the icluin
to Dr. Glbbs. 17 Scuth Main avenue.
LOST-LARGE. BLACK . FUR ROUK
1 Inder letvrn to Knipp's Lively anil
pet reward,
LOST-MONDAY. BETWEEN LACKA
wanna and Plttston. block nnd rope.
I' Inder will receive rewnid by notlfjlig
Parrell's Transfer, Scranton.
CA B 3 AND C A RRUk GtES.
uffintEir"nitEDCAlJs AND CaTC
I anis: best ol si I vice. Prompt ultcii
tlmi given orders by "phone. "Plom s
a.2 nnd 53-. Joseph Kelley. 121 Linden
NEWSPAPERS
THE WlLKES-BAUUn 1 RECORD CAN
be had In Scranton at the news stands
ot Reisman Bron , 403 Spruce and 603 Lin
den; M. Norton S22 Lackawanna avenue;
I. S. Bchutier. 2tl Spruce street.
DRESSMAKING.
DREPSMAKJNO FOR CHILDREN TO
order; also ladles' waists. LouUe
Shoemaker, Hi Adams avenue.
m1t:s.lTt?TcelTer
ment, 60c: shampoolnsr, 50c; fuclul
niasu.iKe. manicuring, 2.'c; chiropody.
"01 Qulncy.
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GITY SCAVENGER
A. B. BRIOQS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS
nnd cess pools; no odor. Improved
pumps Vhed. A. B. BRIGQS. Propnet ir.
Leave crUcn 1100 North Main avenue,
or Llcke's drug store, corner Adams and
I Muioeny, 'leiesnone K40.
The People's
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A POPULAR CLEARING HOUSE (or tlia Hetiilt nt All Who
Have Ilotmes to Rent, Real Estate or Other Property to
Sell or Exchange, or Who Want Situations or Help Tliejj
Small Advertisements Cost One Cent a Word, Six Insertions for
Five Cents a Word-Except Situation Wauted, Which. ArJ In
scrted Free.
FOR RENT
4 ROOMS, U2Sa-W. T. HACKETT,
Price Building.
3 ROOMS, J10-W. T. HACKETT, TRICE
' Rulldlng. ,
I ROOMS, $18: CENTRAL: 8TI5AM
Hnckett, Price Rulldlng.
1 ROOMS, i CENTRAL; 8TOVES
Huckett, Price Building.
5 ROOMS AND PATH, $3i; CENTRAL:
steam, linrkett.
5 ROOMS; CENTRAL; BUSINESS, $33;
private $25. Huckett. ,
5 ROOMS AND RATH, $10, PEAR W.
T. Hnckett.
z rooms, van of bath, $t-w. t.
.Hnckett.
C ROOM. MODERN, STEAM HEATED
tint, $27. Hnckett.
C ROOMS, CENTRAL: IN COURT, $!
W. ,T. Hackett.
5 ROOMS. SINGLE HOUSE.UP STAIRS,
$14. Hnckett.
3 ROOMS. SINGLE HOUSE.UP STAIRS,
ti). Hackett.
3 OR 3 ROOMS. FURNISHED OR UN
furnlshcd, $7.50 up. llieltett.
3 ROOMS AND RATH, AND OAS
range, $13. Mad ett.
4 ROOMS. FIRST FLOOR; COURT; $f
W. T. Hnckett.
3 ROOMS AND RATH; STEAM HEAT,
etc., $H. Hnckett.
4 ROOMS. USE OF BATH, $U-W. T.
Hackett.
S ROOM HOUSE. WEST SIDE, $10. W.
T. Hackett.
0 ROOM HOUSE. MODERN, GREEN
Ridge, $13. Hackett.
0 ROOM HOUSE, WEST SIDE, $12.
T. Hnckett.
W.
6 ROOM HOUSE, MODERN. OREEN
Ridge, $14. Hackett.
10 ROOM HOUSE, MODERN, WEST
Side, $18. Hackett.
C ROOM HOUSE. MODERN, (IREEN
Ridge, $10. Hnckett.
S ROOM HOUSE, MODERN, GREEN
Ridge, $.'0 Hackett.
9 ROOM HOUSE. MODERN, NAY AUG
section, $20 Hackett.
S ROOM HOUSE. MODERN, HILL PEC
tton. $20 Hackett.
9 ROOM HOUSE, MODERN, NY AUG
section, $20. Hackett,
9 ROOM HOUSE. MODERN, GREEN
Ridge, $20. Hnckett.
f. ROOM HOUSE. MODERN, HILL SEC
tlon, $21. Hnckett.
10 ROOM HOUSE, MODERN, HILL
Section $23. Hnckett.
b ROOM HOUSE. MODERN. WITH
barn, Dunmore, $23. Hackett.
t ROOM HOUSE. MODERN. f-'lFAM,
Rill hertlon, $2tc. Tla let tt.
9 ROOM HOUSE. MODEIt.S. SIIV-M,
Green Rldsje, $2". llacgett
9 ROOM HOUSE. MODERN. STEAM,
Hill section. $23. Hackett.
9 ROOM HOUSES. MODERN. STEAM.
$2S; Hill section. Hackett.
9 ROOM HOUSES. MODERN. $23 UP;
Hill eeetlon. Hnrkt.it.
10 ROOM HOUSE, MODERN. WITH
belli. $2S; Rldne. Iltekett.
1 ROOM HOUSE, MODERN, CITY
.steam, tls; Hill. Huckett.
1 ROOM HOUSE. MODERN. $32: HILL
hcttlou. Ilaikji;
12 ROOM HOUSE. MODERN. $31; HILL
section. Hnckett.
9 ROOM HOUSE. MODERN, $T!; HILL
i-ocllon. Hnckett.
10 ROOM HOUSE. MODERN. SINGLE,
ir; Hill section Hnckett.
17 ROOM HOU8e""mODERN, $iV HILL
-ectlcm. Hackett.
12 ROOM HOUSE. MODERN. $33; HILL
section. Hackf tt.
12 ROOM HOUSE. MODERN. $35; CEN
trul city. Hackett.
11 ROOM HOUSE. MODERN. SINGLE,
$"; Hill section. Huckett.
9 ROOM HOUSE. MODERN, SINGLE,
$Ti; Gtecn Ridge. Hackett.
10 ROOM HOUSE. MODERN. SINGLE,
$3:; Gieen Ridge. Hnckett.
S ROOM HOUSE. MODERN, STEAM, $33;
Hill bectlon. Hackett.
11 ROOM HOUSE, MODERN, $40; HILL
section. Huckett.
9 ROOM HOUSE. MODERN. STEAM,
$40; Hill section. Hackett.
9 ROOM HOUSE, MODERN, STEAM,
$!; central. Huckett.
11 ROOM HOUSE. MODERN, $30; CEN
tial. Hackett.
9 ROOM FURNISHED HOUSE. $63;
Hill section. Hackett.
13 ROOM FURNISHED HOUSE, $63;
Hill section. Huckett.
9 ROOM FURNISHED HOUSE, $100;
Hill section. Huckett.
STORES. OFFICES. BARNS AND
country places. W. T. Hnckett.
$20-FIRST CLASS DWELLINGS, MAD
Ison nvenue and Mrtle strtet, and 822
nnd 824 Pine street; also ten-room house,
013 Qulncy avenue, $30 Apply George
B. Davidson, uttorne, 520 Spruce street,
FOR RENT-SECOND AND TIERD
doors, 23 Lncknwnnnu avenue; posses
sion ut once. Apply T. R. Brooks, Trad
era' Bai.k building.
FOR RENT-R.ROOM HOUSE APPLY
to John Cut roll. 423 Madison avenue,
Trlbuno ofllce, or 413 Linden street.
FOR RENT-5J0 NORTH IRVING AVE
nuc. ii-roomed house, stutlon ir ranj-o;
rent. $H. Inquire 5)2 North Irving ave
nue. FOR RENT-ONE HALF DOUBLE
houhe, "31 Jefferson avenue; Inquiie
on premise.
FOR RENT-GOOD BAKERY STAND
with oven and lunch roomt. Eligible
location, on rcuKoruble terms Cull on or
address Chns. Gardner, Fuctorvvlllp, Pa.
FOR RENT HOUSE ON OLIVE
street, between Washington and Ad
ams uvenues; modern Improvements. In
ciulre S. Morris, 002 N. Washington uve.
APRIL 1. NINE-ROOMED HOUSE; ALL
ImpiovpincMits. 417 Taylor uvenue,
Apply 403 Tuvlor avenue.
STORES, OFFICES. BARNS. HOUSES.
Huts, looms and factory spuce. W. T.
Hnckett. Price Building.
FOR RENT-APRIL 1. THE HAND-
some residence. 318 Adams avenue,
with burn, large j.ud nnd fruit trees.
Inquire JIG Wyoming avenue.
FOR RENT-A DOUBLE STORE. WILL
rent either single or double, In Opera
House Block, Carbondale. at present used
for gent's clothing and millinery em
poilum. Possession given April 1. 1900.
Inqulro of Byrno & MlteJiell, Carbon,
dale, Pa.
Exchange.
FOR RENT.
FOR RENT-FURNISHED HOUSE,
.nine rooms; nil Improvements. Mrs.
C. J. Carter, 509 Myrtle street.
FOR RENT-MY FORMER RESl
dence, with barn. 1532 Monsey avenue;
ten rooms. Win. W. Lathrope.
STORE FOR RENT-FROM APRIL 1.
number Ml Lackawanna nve. Inquire
of J. H. Gunster.
FOR SALE
BARGAINS IN HOUSES OR LOTS-W.
T. Hnckett, Price Building.
BARGAINS IN DOUBLE HOU8ES-W.
T. Hackett, Prlco Building.
FOR SALE-SHOE STORE WITH Fix
tures and lease, best location in the
city. Address K Tribune office.
ON ACCOUNT OF SICKNESS, AN Es
tablished business In the central city
Is offered for sulo nt a great sacrifice.
For particulars apply to W. T. Hackett,
Price Building.
FOR SALE-T1 1 E ROYALTY RIGHTS
on nil manufactured of "Jndwln s Tar
Sirup." The purchaser will be able to
furnish tho genuine and correct formula
for tho celebrated Tar S.vtup. Address
P. O. Box 6.
FOR SALE-NINE ROOM HOUSE, ALL
Improvements; pocsslou at once.
Mrs. C. J. Carter, 80s Myrtle street.
F6rsale CHEAP- TWO-8EATED
fnmlly sleigh. J. L. Connell, Ho
Franklin avenue.
FURNISHED ROOMS.
FURNISHED ROOM WITH STEAM
heat and bath. 30S Wyoming avenue.
WANTED-TWO NICELY FURNISHED
rooms with hoard. Centrally located.
Address W Trlbuno office.
ROOMS WANTED.
MARRIED COUPLE. T WO viTf UR
nished rooms: light housekeeping or
use of stove; stenm bent; live minutes'
wnlk of square. Answer S. M this of
fice. WANTED-TO RENT.
WAWTED-FURNISHED ROOM. SUIT
abte for gentleman nnd wife; central.
ly located. Address, X, Y, C, Tribune
WANTED-TO BUY
wheel. Addrcs K , P. O. Box 19S.
WANTED-TO BUY FOR CASH. SEC-
ond hnnd wntehes. Jewelry, old gold
and silver. Gardner, 220Vi Spruce street.
REAL ESTATE.
BARGAINS IN SINGLE AND DOUBLE
houses. W. T. Hackett, Price Build
ing. BARGAINS IN LOTS-SEE HACKETT,
Price Bulldirg.
FOR SALE-BUILDING ON LACKA
wauuu avenue. In three hundred block.
Address G.. care Tilbune ofllce.
BARGAINS IN SINGLE AND DOUBLE
houses, business properties, city lots
and farm property. W. T. Hackett,
Prlco Building.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY
$30.00 CASH SECURES HALF INTER
est III pajlng business; nlso salaried
lMisltion paving $10 00 vvceklv. Call 323
Jefferson avenue.
PROFITS IN STOCKS. WHEAT AND
cotton. Mnckev's Modem Methods
Mnko Money. Wilte for our freo bool.
C. li Mackcv & Co, 32 Bioadway, Nt u
York.
FOR SALE AT A SACRIFICE. ON Ac
count of sicklies, a well established
business In the hf.irt of Scranton. For
paitlculurs apply to W. T. Hackett. Price
Building.
WANTED.
IF YOU HAVE PROPERTY I'OR RENT
ei VV. T. Hackutt, Plico Bulldln,
12S Washington avenue.
HELP WANTED-MALE.
WANTED-BOY TO WoThINIGAR
stm i... One with experience preferred.
Address with leferenec, Cigars, this of.
lice.
WANTED-A BRIGHT, ACTIVE, IN-
telllgcnt, polite boy. about 15 eais
of age, for general offlco nnd outside
work; one well acquainted with tho cltv;
not nfrald to work and readv to make
the Interests of his emplojer his own.
Address In own handvvritlue with ref
erences. "Employer," P. O. Box 290.
WANTED - GOOD. HUSTLING MAN
for partner In gent's furnishing and
hut business.' $3,eoo cash will piy von
$1,500 a oar. Rest stnnd, Good refer
ences. Address C. George, Scianton, Pa.
General Delivery.
ENERGETIC SALESMAN - COUNTRY
work. School supplies. Salary $100
and etras. R. O. Evans & Co., Chi
cago, 111.
WANTED-BY AN ESTABLISHED
business of a hlsh Older, a leprcsenta
tlve of ability and backing who can take
up Us work In the state of Pennsylvania;
no scheme; permanent business with
money In It for the risht part v. Address,
givlnsr references. FOUNTAIN BATH
BRUSH CO., Grand Rapids. Mich.
HELP WANTED-FEMALF.
WANTED IMMEDIATELY-A THOR
oughly competent girl far genenl
housewoik. 413 Qulncy avenue.
WANTED-A LADY TO TRAVEL FOR
Philadelphia llrm: no experience nec
essary, but must have good appeal nncc
and bo ambitious; salary to start, $10
per week and all expenses. Address,
with full pnrtlculurs, stating no nnd
where can be seen ut home after Mem.
day, March 13, II. E. S, Tilbuno ofllce.
LADIES WITH SOME CAPITAL AND
business ability can cam $3,000 to $'000
a J ear positively by tepresiutlng our
lirm. Rate opportunity. Wilte for tull
particulars. Rath & Fischer. 33 East
Twentv -thild street, New York.
WANTED-GOOD GIRL. 414 NORTH
Seventh street.
LADIES TO DISTRIBUTE FREE SAM.
pies In city. Call at 320 Washing-
ton avenuei from 8 30 to 10 30 a. m. today.
BOARDING
BOARDING 525 PINE STREET.
JWLETJURTICLES,
CLEOPATRA TULU BLOOM PRl".
tccts the face fioni Muich winds,
Heckles and tun, 15 cnts, at dtUBglsis.
MISCELLANEOUS.
EGGS FOR HATCHING-THOROUGH-bred
Barred Plymouth Rocks (Haw.
kins-Thompson Httaln); Mammoth Pekln
Ducks (Runkln Strain); 34 eggs, $1; 96,
$3. Farm range; large-sized healthy
stock; satisfaction guaranteed, Earl
Seamans,Fuctoryvll!e, Pa.
PACKING AND SHIPPING CON-
tracts made for packing household
roods. 223 Lackawanna, avenucv PhoiA
mm.
SITUATIONS WANTED
a poor wTDovwomDnnTvaLAD
to get offices to elenn or washing or
work of nny kind by the day. Address
Mrs. Johns, 611 Linden street, city.
SITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG
man 23 years of ago (single) as coacn
man, six years' experience; can give good
references. Address F. L. Har, Trlbuno
office.
SITUATION WANTED-ELDERLY W'O.
man wants to go washing nnd ironing
or any kind ot luundry work. Address
Mrs. Y 1037 Cross street, Petersburg.
SITUATION WANTED-BY LADY TO
write at homo evenings; work done In
liong hand writing, also 'typewriting,
given special nnd prompt attention. Good,
plain work done, dictation also taken.
Address "Professional Cop) 1st," enre of
this office.
SITUATION WANTED-AS A CLERK
In office; enn give good references. M.
L Tribune office.
WANTED-A POSITION AS GROCERY
cletk or butcher t.horoURhly experi
enced In both lines. Best of references.
Address Box 21, Prlccburg, I'a
SITUATION WANTED-TO GO OUT BY
tho day washing nnd Ironing, wash
ing nnd Ironing taken home nlso. Call
or nddress L. B., 334 North Bromley ave.
SITUATION WANTED - WASHING,
Ironing or any kind of house cleaning
by the day, or will tuke washing home.
Address Mrs. Lee, C31 Mlnernl streeL
SITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG
man 19 years of age, willing to do
anything: can give good references.
Address W. F. M. Tribune office.
WANTED-BY A COMPETENT DRES8
, maker (formerly with Mrs. Frazer),
who understands fine Indies' tailoring,
engagements to go out by the day or
week. Call nt 111 Adams avenue.
SITUATION WANTED-BY A RE
spectable married woman at house
work: husband to stay nights Address
. N. H this ofllio
SITUATION WANTED-BY MIDDLE
nged lady to do cooking or laundry
woik In smnll fnmlly. Excellent refer
ence given. Address Mrs. Watson, Lclle
vue street, city.
PROFESSIONAL.
WSNWS----
ACCOUNTANT AND AUDITOR.
E C. SPAULDING, 23 TRADERS' BANK
building.
ARCHITECTS
EDWARD H. DAVIS. ARCHITECT,
Connell building, Scranton.
LEWIS HANCOCK. JR.. ARCHITECT,
425 Spruce St., cor. Wash, av., Scranton.
FREDERICK L. BROWN, ARCHITECT,
Price building, 126 Washington avenue,
Scranton.
ovrsri
DR. I. O. LYMAN, SCRANTON PRI
vate Hospital, cor. Wyoming nnd Mul-
hflrrw
DR. II. F. REYNOLDS, OFF P. O
DR. C. C. LAUBACH, 115 Wyoming nve.
WELCOME C. BNOVER. COAL Ex
change. 2nd floor, Room D. Hours, 9 to
1, 2 to 5.
HOTELS UNO REtTAUIHNTS
THE ELK CAFE. 125 AND 127 FRANK
lln avenue. Rates rensonnble.
P. ZEIGLER, Proprietor.
SCRANTON HOUSE. NEAR D . L. & W.
passenger depot. Conducted on tho Eu
ropean plan. VICTOR KOCH, Prop.
i iwyinn
RICHARD J. BOURKE. ATTORNEY-at-Lnw.
500-2 Lackawanna avenue Gen
eral law business, collections and loans.
J. W. BROWNING, ATTORNEY AND
Counsellor-at-Law. Rooms 312-313 Mears
building.
D. B. REPLOGLE. ATTORNEY-LOANS
negotiated on real estate security.
Mears building, corner Washington
avenue and Spruce street.
M J. DONAHOE. ATTORNEY-AT-Law.
Offlces M2-in Mears building.
FRANK E BOYLE. ATTORNEY AND
Counsellor-at-law, Burr building,
Rooms 1! and 14, Washington avenue.
WILLARD, WARREN & KNAPP, AT
tornevs and Counsellors. at-Lavv. Re
publican building. Wishlnston avenue.
JLSSUP & JESSUP. ATTORNEYS AND
Counsellors - at - Law, Commonwealth
building; rooms 1, 20 and 21.
JAMES W. OAKFORD, ATTORNEY-AT-I.avv.
Rooms 511, 515 and 516 Board of
Trado building.
EDWARD W. THAYER. ATTORNEY.
Rooms 901-901, 9th floor, Mears building.
L A. WATRES. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Vti Board ot Trade building, Scranton,
Pa.
C. R. PITCHER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Commonwealth building, Scranton, Pa.
PATTERSON & WILCOX, TRADERS'
National Bank building.
C. COMEGYS, 9-13 REPUBLICAN
building.
A W. BERTHOLr, ATTORNEY,
Mears building.
PHrSIGUNS VO KIJ1QZOVS
DR. W. E. ALLEN, 513 NORTH WASH
Ington avenue.
DR. S W. L'AMOREAUX. OFFICE 339
Wnshlngten avenue. Residence 1318
Mulberry. Chronic diseases, lungs,
heart, kidneys and genlto-urlnarv or
gans a specially. Hours, 1 to 4 p. m.
SCHOOLS
SCHOOL OF THE LACKAWANNA,
Scranton, Pa. Courses prcpaiatory to
college, law, medicine or business.
Opens Sept, ll'th. Send for catalogue.
Rev. Thomas M. Cann. LL D princi
pal and propiletor; W. E. Plumlcy, A.
M , headmaster.
tseeD9
a. It CLARK & CO. SEEDMEN AND
Nurseryman: store 201 Washlncton ave
11111"; gieen house. 1130 North Main ave
nue: store telephone, "S2,
wine SCHEEN3
JOS. KUETTEL REAR '11 LACKA-
wanna avenue, Scranton, Pa , manufac
tuier of Wire Screens.
MSCSLL'NgOUS
UAULR'S ORCHEriTRA-MUSIC i c
ImlK picnics, parties, leceotlons, wed.
cllnrs and couc't v ork furnished. For
teuns nddrcrs It, I, tlaiier, conductor,
117 Wyoming avonii", over Hiilberts'
music stuns.
MEGARGEE BROTHERS.'. PRINTERS'
supplies, envelopes, paper' bags, twine,
Wai chouse 130 Washington avenue,
Scranton, Pa,
RAILROAD TIME TABLES
Central Ruilrntl of Now erj-
Stations In New Votk Foot of Liberty
stitet. N. R.. und South Ferry, Whitehall
stieet.
Anthracite coal used exclusively, Insur
lng cleanliness and comfoil.
TIME TABLE IN EFFECT NOV. 11'. 1S9".
Tiulns lmve Scrunton for New York,
Ncwntk. Elizabeth. Philadelphia, Easton,
lWthlehe-m, Allertown, Munch Chunk and
White Haven, at b 30 , m.; express, 120;
eMtress, 4 W) p. m, Sunduys, 2 15 p.' m.
For I'lttslon and Wllkes-Burre, $ 30 a,
m . 1.20. 4 00 p. m. Sundays, 2.15 p. m.
For Hultlmore nnd Washington, und
liolnts South nnd West via Bethlehem,
8 30 ii. m , 1 20 p. m. Sundays. 215 p. m.
For Long Branch, Ocean Grove, etc., at
f SO a. in. and 120 p. in.
For Reading, Lebanon and Harrlsburg,
vU Allentown, 8 30 a. in., 1,20 p. m. Sun
days, 2.15 p. m.
For Pottsvllle, 8.30 a. m.. 1.20 p. m
Through tickets to all points east, south
and west at lowest rate at the station,
J. II. OLHAUSEN, Gen. Supt,
U. P. BALDWIN, Gen. rus, Agt,
RAILROAD TIME TABLES,
PENNSYLVANIA RAILRQAH
Schedule In Effect November 10,
1809.
Trains leave Scranton:
6.4B a. m., week daya, for Sunburyj ,
Harrlsburg, Philadelphia, Balti
more, Washington and for Pltti-
o,burR and the Wcstt
0.38 a. m., week days, for Hazlcton,
Pottsvllle, Readlnrj, NorrlBtown,
and Philadelphia; and for Sun
bury, Harrlsburg, Philadelphia,
Baltimore,WashinRton and Pltte-1
burg and the West.
2.18 p. m., weeks dayi (Sundays
1.58 p. m.), for Sunbury, HtyrrlB
burg, Philadelphia, BaHHiiore.
Washington and Pittsburg and
the West.
4.27 p. m., week days, for Sunbury,
Harrlsburg, Philadelphia and
Pittsburg.
J. R. WOOD. Gen. Pas. Agt.
J. H. HUTCHINSON, Octn. Msr.
Del., Lacli.i. an J Western.
In Effect Dec. 17, 1S99.
SOUTH Lnave Scranton for New York '
at 2.15. 3 00. CS0, K00 and 10 03 a. m.l 12 53
and 3 33 p m. For Philadelphia at D.30,
800 and 10 03 n. m.; 12 55 and S n p. tn. -tor
Stroudsburg at C10 p. tn. Milk an
Accommodation nt 3 40 p. ni. Arrive at
Hoboken at 0 53. 7.18. 9.10 u. m.; 12 OS. 2 47,
4 48 ,.19 and 9 33 p. m. Arrive nt Phila
delphia nt 10 on n. m ; 100, 3 4S. KOO and'
23 p. m. Arrive from New York nt 12 Oj.
2 4j and 4 00 a. m.; 100. 1.52. rill aipl S 43
,,r1, f'rom Stroudsburg at 8 03 a. m.
NORTH-Leave Scranton for Rulfalo
and intermediate stations nt 12.10, 2 50,
4 05 and 9 00 n. in.; 1 53 and 5 no p. m. For
Oswego and Syracuse nt 4 05 h. ni. unit
lBi p m. For Utlca nt :r.O u. ni. unci
1 " p. m. For Montrose at 900 n, m.;
I 0j p. m. and 5 50 p. m. For Nlchilson
at 4 00 and C 13 p m. Airlve In Scnmlon
from Bugiilo nt 2 10. 2 r.. 5 23 and 10 00 n.
m. ; 310 nnd 7 40 p. m. From Osvvei'o and
Syracuso nt 2 55 a. m.; 12 38 and 3 W p tn.
From Syracuse ut 7.10 p. m. Fiom titles,
at 2 13 a. ni ; 12 IS and 3 at p. ni From
Nicholson at 7.30 n. m. and C00p. in.
From Montrose at 1000 a.m.; J 20 nnd
7.40 p. m.
BLOOMSBURO DIVISION 1"ivn
Scranton for Northumberland at 0 30, 10 OS
a. mils and 610 p. m. For Plymouth
at 1 05, 3.10 and S 50 p. m For Nautlcokn
at 8 10 a. m. Arrive at Northumberland
nt 9 33 n. m.: 1.10, 5 OS and 9 30 p m. Ar
rive Nantlcoko nt 9 20 n. m. Arrive at
Plymouth at 2 03, 4 40 and 9 1" p. m. Ar
rive at Scranton from Noithuinbcrland
at 9 42 n. m. ; 12 35, 4 5" and 8 50 p m.
From Nunticokc, at 11.00 u. m, From
Plymouth nt 757 n. m.: 3 23 nnd ii OS p. m.
SUNDAY TRAINS.
SOUTH-Lcavo Scranton at 213, 3 00,
5 30. 10 03 a. m.: 3 33 nnd .140 p m.
NORTH Leave Scranton at 12.10, 2 5ft,
4 05 p. m : 1 " and fi fin p m.
BLOOMSBURO DIVISION Leavs
Scianton at 10 05 a. in. nndt,10 p. in.
Dclavvarii and Hudson.
n Feb. 2iith. 1!00, trains will leave
Scranton ns follows:
For Carbondale 1 20, 7 53, 1 53, 10.11 a.
m.; 12 noon; 1 OS. 2 28, 4 OS, 5 23, 6,23. 7 67,
915. 11 15 p. m.: 1.1b a. in.
For Albany, Saratoga, Montreal, Bos
ton, New England points, etc. 6 20 a, m. j
1.0S p. n
For Honesilale G 20, 1013 a. m.; 2 28, 5 25
p. m.
For Wllkes-Barre-G 45. 7.48 8 43. 9 38,
10 47 a. m: 12 03. 1.2S. 2.18, 3 33, 27, 10.
7.48. 10 41, 1130 p. m.
For New York, Philadelphia, etc., via
Lehigh Vnllc-v Rnllroad-fi 45 n. m.; 12 03,
218, 4 27 p. m.; with Black Diamond Li
press, 11.30 p. m.
For Peinsylvanla Railroad points, 6 45,
9 38 a. m. ; 2 18, 4 27 p. m.
For western polrts, via Lehigh Valley
Railroad 7.48 a. m. : 12 03, 3 33, with Black
Dh.mond Express. 10 41, 11 30 p. m. ,
Trains will arrive In Scranton as fol
lows: -
Fiom Carbondale nnd the North 6 40,
7.43, 8 38, '134, 10 3S, 1158 a. in.; 1.23, 213,
3 23. 4 23. 7.43, 10 IS, 11 27 P. in.
From Wllkcs-Barre .md the South .1",
748. S48, 1038 1155 u. m.: 104. 2 23. 4.02,
E 20, 6 21, 7.53, 9 05, 1103 p m ! 1.13 a. m.
SUNDAY TRAINS.
For Carbondale 05 a. m.; 12 2T, 2 23,
4 06, 5.47, 10 52 p. m.
For Wllkes-Burre 9 3S n. m.; 1203, 1.3$,
3 8 i. t s "7 n m.
For Albnnv, Saiatocra. Montiea1. Bos
ton. New England points, etc., 108'p. m.
Lowest rates in all points In Unlleil
States and Canada. i
J W. BURDICK. G P. A Albany, N. Y,
II. W. CROSS, D P. A, HcK.uiotl, I'a.
Lcuign Vallsv Railroad.
In Effect Nov. 1Mb, 1899
TRAINS LEAVE SCRANTON.
For Philadelphia and Nuw York, via D.
t. II T 1, I. A", n TT1 -Mill 1J 01 " 18.
4 27 (Black blimond Express), and 11 ,0
p m. Sundays l : n- iv. ., ,.-,
Tor White Haven, ll.itleton nnd princi
pal points In tho coal regions, via D. &
H R. R. '4', 218 and 127 p. m. I'or
Pottsvllle. h45. 2.18 p. m.
For Bethlehem. Eastern. Reading, Har-'
risburg and principal tnteimetllato' sta
tions, via D K- II. R. R.. 13 u. m.; 12 01,
2 18. 1 27 (Black Diamond ETpress), 11 39,
Sundays, D & 11. R. It. 158. 7.48 p. m.
I'or Tunkhannock, Tovvanda. Elmlra,
Ithaca. Geneva and principal Intermedi
ate stations, v la D, L. & W. It. E., S 01
a. m.; 1.00 and 3 33 p. m.
For Geneva, Rochester, Buffalo, Niag
ara Falls, Chicago, and all points west.
vlu D. & H. R. R. 12 0.1. 3 3J (Bl ick DlI
mond Express). 7.4S, 10 41. U 30 p. m.
Sundays, b. & H. R. R.. 12 03 p. m 7.49
P'Pullman parlor and sleeping or Lchlglt
Valley parlor cars on all trains between
Wllkcs-Barro and New York, Phlludel
nhla. Buffalo and Susponslon Bridge,
ROLLIN H. WILBUR. Gen. Supt, 29
Cortland street. New York.
CHARLES 8. LEE, Gen. Pas. Agt., 21
Cortlandt street New YoiK.
AW. NONNEMACHER. Dlv, Tass.
Agt.. South Bethlehem. Pa.
For tickets and Pullman reservation
apply 309 Lackawanna ave., Scranton, Pa.
Eric and Wyomluij Valley.
Timo Table In effect Tob 7, 1900.
Trains leave Scranton for Hawley and
Intermediate points, connecting at Haw
ley with Erie' Railroad for New York,
Newburg, Honcsdale nnd intermedins
points, us follows: No. 2, Accomoda
tion, 0 a. m.; No. 4, Express, 12 01 p. jn.
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