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THE SCR ANTON TRIBUNE- MOND AY, MARCH 12, 1900,
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Progression
In tho watchword of men and wo
men who are alive and up-to-date.
Old-focrylsm and stagnation aio
mental death. Nations, cities and
individuals thnt progress are not "N
alrnld to get out of the beaten path.
The aggressive, earnest, intelligent
man or woman is not bound by codes
or dogmas. They think for them
selves, and humanity benefits there
by. As a class, the medical profes
sion is clannish. The old school
smacks of decny. Bleeding and
blisteiing died hard, but died never
theless, while homeopathy continues .,
to pi ogress. The great Pasteur was
not a physician, yet he blazed a
pathway which thousands now glad
ly follow. A few blight, active, pio
gresslve physicians, who will not be
bound by precedent, and who have
the courage of their convictions, at a
doing a gieat woik for theprofession
as a whole. They believe that no
man or school has absorbed all the
medical knowledge obtainable, and
when a scientific discovery is made
that levolutlonizei a pet theory for
the tieatment of disease, are willing
to give It a fair tilal and abide by
the lesults if favorable. Such a
physician is Dr. L. M. Lander, of
Chicago. Read and weigh the hon-
est woids of this noted specialist:
'Several times during the past few years I have observed tho
effects of Warner's Safe Cure in cases of Kidney Trouble. I found
that tho action of the medicine was highly curative in effect, and
that most desirable effects followed its faithful use.
"I believe it to be a very fine romeily for Kidney disorders."
(Jan. 20, 1000.) DR. L. M. LANDER.
Dr. 1 l. t.a-idci Is a graduate of tho Imperial
Centrnl luilltute, Stockholm, Sweden.
JERMYN AND MAYFIELD.
Two Fierce and Destructive Flies at
Mayfleld Thirteen Families Ren
deied Homeless Other News of
Inteicst. '
Ma Hold was lilted eslerelay mot n
Ing by two Ileice and destiuctlve lltcs,
itndciliM tlilitcen fainllii'j homeless.
The lit st cortl igt.itlon took I'luto .it
about 2 o'clock in tho motnln'j, tho
duelling House of John Tljhu on Elver
Etitct bilnj dlscovetf'd ablnru. The
fumlly was nsleep at ths ilire and hud
barely tlnte to e-ipc safely ft cm tho
binning building1, which was .soon past
human cfiott to .ive. Fanned uy the
piculjln.-r high wind thu ilantes sptcad
to the (IoudIo dwelling adjoining, wltlcn
was owned by J. J. Pluce and occupied
b the Gieen family mil Mm. Owens.
The Willi tin Wulkor Hose company ie
Bpondod to the alaim given, but was
Unable to save clthei ptopeitles.
At about mo o'clock tile second tile
ras discovered, the lntetlor nf Alex
ander Shlanlo's basement, tinder h.s
general stole belli,? u mass of llamei
The building, which is on the hill, was
In the midst of n thickly built poitlon
of the boiougli, and In the space of a
few moments after Its dlwovciy it had
enveloped the stoic and tliieutoned to
wipe out the whole ot that pait of the
boiniiRh. It spread with lislitnlng-llko
rapidity to tho adjolntiur duellings and
although the hose compary again el
lompteel to stop the eonilugt.itlon thcli
tei vices appeared useless und ot no
avail, and In a shoit time ten inoi"
tamlllos weie lendeied homeless, i.ud
several thousand dollais of ptopcitv
tas totally destioeel. The oilgin ot
both fires is msteilous, no one ap
pal cntly being able to account to
tin' m. Most of the buildings weie in
suied in Jeimyn and Caibondale ugen
?les. Tho properties ilestioyed by the
peond Ine weie as follows: Stoie
owned by Alexander Rhhinto, two
dwellings owned by Mike Kenfu, two
Swellings owned by Mike Kiossman,
lingle duelling owned by John Stu
liskl, double dwelling ownedby John
Evans.
Tho conceit of the Dewey Glee club.
5f Forest City, given In lintei prise
hall S'ltuid.iy evening, was as untie I
pated a eiy pleasant affair and gieat.
ly enjoyed by tho few- people picsenT.
The programme lendeied was a 'most
tl editable one and the singcis weio
Frequently awarded the geneious ap
plause of the" hearers. Mr. B. Jeffreys
icoied a singular success in his limi
tations and'twico wns compelled to 10.
ipond to encoies. It Is to be logrctted
!he attendance was so small, but the
toclety is somewhat to blame them
lelves for this because they did not
ixeit themselves tulllclently bcfoic
land. Miss Ucitha Hell, of Thild stuot. has
icieptcd (i position In the Intel national
School of (Vmespondence In Scianton.
Mis. Mnvnard T!. Thompson, ot
sucon stuet, who has been sick for
lie past few das able to be out of
tools again.
lid Davis, of Peranum, spent jester
lav with his btothei, Di S. D I"Mvs.
The boiough tounell will meet In
pcclal session this evening to consider
he question of giving the stieet ear
ompany pet mission to put In n suite1!
leaily opposite tno postollue.
Mis. William Westington. of Hush
look stieet has leturned home after
i week's visit with fi lends at Gteov
eld.
Mis. Jane Raker and daughtei, Ma
nia, and giandson, nalph IiOlnley.
ave ictuiued home fiom u week'i
Islt with Providence fi lends.
Mrs. L. I. I"uller. of North Main
The Best
Washing Powder
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For Saly JOHN H. PHELPS,
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stieet, Is recovering from a seveic at
tack of the gilp.
OLYFHANT.
The contest foi school dliectoi be
tween John J. Lallv and John J... Da
vis, who lccelvcd 12G ballots each at
the Hst election, In the Second wnid,
was finally settled on Satuidav e,en
lng at a meeting of the school boaid,
when Mr. Lilly was chosen to setve.
The boaid made the selection accoid
lng to the manner preset ibed by the
law In tho ease. Mr. Lilly will take
his seat when the new boaid oigan
laes in June. The following bills came
befoie tho meeting and weie recom
mended for pavment: John Dempey,
$01 50; J. D Williams & Bio.. $11.30:
Rlehaiel Pettlgtew, $150; Thomas
Weaver, SI '0. An order was dtawn In
favor of Treasttrei Haves for Interest
due, amounting to $76 The matter of
puu basing a safe was leleucd to a
committee. Pilnclpal Cuinniliigs stated
that the night schools would close next
Wednesday evening, after a vety suc
cessful tetnt. He Invited meinbets ot
the boaid to be present on the closing
night, when exeieises will be held. He
also announced that the local Institute
would be held on March 24.
For the sixth time the council met
on Satin day night and attempted to
bteak the deadlock. After five ballots
weie taken the meeting adjourned
This makes a total of twentv-foui bal
lots taken dining the week. Thete te
mulns fout more nights In which to
i nine to an ugt cement.
The funeral of the late John D. Uo.vd
will take pljce ftom the leslleneeof
Geoige Patton, on Delawaie stieet,
this af let noon at J 30 o'clock Inter
ment will be made in Fnlon cemetety.
MIs-s Annie Patten Is home fioin
Mansfield State Noun.il school, spend
ing the spting vacation.
li X. Ferguson is visiting ulutlve'i
In Now Voik.
Mi. and Mis, m. K. Hanulen .s;ient
jesteiduy with lelatlves at Caibon
dale. Mi. and Mis. M. F. Fadden.of Suan
ton. weio the guests of ft lends In town
jestoidav.
An Emtoi ilnds a bure Cure foi
Rheumatism
A. H. Do Fluent, editor of the Joui
nal, Doylestown, Ohio, suffeted fot t
numbei of seats fiom iheumatlsm In
hi" right shoulder and ride. He s lya
"My right arm ut times was entlrclv
useless. I tiled Chambeilaln's Ptln
Hilm, and was sutptised to uirlv,.- i -lief
almost immediately. The Pal i
Halm has been a constant companion
ot mine ever since and It nevet falls."
Fot sale bv all dtugghts. Mutthews
P.tos', whole-ale and letall agls.
OLD FORGE.
The boiough council met Mondnv
evening at tho Columbia building nnd
otganized tor the coming joar: John
li. Motgan piesidint; Uutlev ludge,
C'leik; William Ken, Ueasuret, I. S.
Mef'ollom, attotney, Th nnas .Stephen
son chief of police. They adjoin tied
to meet Monday evening, Match li.
Pilvate Beit Besecker, who has been
In the United States sen ice at Puerto
lllco tho past two veal, has tetutned
home.
The pie social hold on Ftiday even
ing was well attended. Fifteen dollars
and HJtv cents was icalUed,
Mis rihumaid, of West Pittslon.
will organUe a class in thoiou;h bass
at this place,
Hcv. J. I. Iluce and wife, of Tletid
ham, attended tho social hoi eon Fil
day evening.
"OF A GOOD BliGINNJNG cometh
a good end." When ou take Hood's
Saisapaillla to puilfy jour blood j-oti
are making a good beginning, and the
good end will be health and happiness
It never disappoints.
Sick headache
Pills. ::,e.
Is cuied by Hood's
DALTON.
Fted Miles, aged about 40 jeais, died
at the home of his mother heie on Fil-
TlicytitTe ilooj tV.e tul etycan,
, and hjvt cured thouitndi of
icaiei oi Nervoui uticasef, iucd
ai Debility, Dimntil, Slccplelf
n.l.lnitV.n.wvl, ll.nnko Urn
They clear tho brain, ttreogthti
(9 VIIVUMUOHi IUIH WllkOllDV
.. prrfect. and impart a healthi
iron-cua legal cuarantea to cure orrefundlW
PhcrmacUt, ccr. Wyoming avenue and
M aVl W W W A
day afternoon after a week's Illness
from pneumonia. His funeral will be
held this morning at 10 o'clock in the
Dalton Baptist church nnd the Inter
ment will be In the cemetery here. Mr.
Miles was unman led.
A new barber shop and a now meat
market have recently been opened here.
It l reported that n clothing store Is
the next business establishment this
town Is to hnve.
The school room of the Dalton high
school was crowded Inst Friday even
ing with an audience that listened with
much Intel est to the entertainment
given by the members of tho school.
A veiy fine progt amine was arranged,
conslbtlnfr of singing, recitations and
dialogues. Tho two numbers, ','Fnr
ineis' Opein" und "A Postal Card
and What Came Out of it," weie veiy
pleuslng. The last number was a de
bate between tho post-giaduatcs nnd
tho senior class on tho questlon"He
sohed, That a Man Has a Hlfflit to
Kill Another In Self-defense." The
ludgis tendered their decision In favor
of the senior cluss, who had the af
lit illative slcle.
It a Ktesgo haH rented the house next
to Mis. liaton and will move In soon.
Mis. Mat shall Is confined to her
homo with a severe Illness.
All. and Mis. W. U. nice moved In
with their son, Charles Klce, whore
they will make their home for the
future.
TAYLOR NEWS.
Teacheis' Local Institute Held in
the High School Auditorium.
Funeral of Sir. Edmonds Per
sonal nnd Other News of Intel est.
Satin day aftet noun, Mai eh lO.brought
with It the second local Institute preg
nant with good things. It was with
out question the spiciest and best local
Institute held for mam a j'eur, as the
following pi ogt amine will corroborate
this statement. The Institute wns
called to older by Hon. F. It. Coyne,
principal of Old Fot go High school nnd
chad man ot tho etliclent local Insti
tute committee. Ptof. Lloyd, pilnclpal
of tho Dickson City schools, cave a
verj practical talk on gtannnar, stat
ing that tho inductive method should
be norted to largely with beelnnots.
Atithmetle. he said, was alwajs spoken
of as the branch to develop the rea
soning facultj'. AVhj should atith
metle take all the honors when skillful
teaching In grammar will elicit thu
same amount of teasonlng, llpen the
same amount of judgment as ailth
metlc, ulgebia, geometiy or any othei
blanch of mathematics. Grammar is
the science of language. Mathematics
we use sometimes, language wo use
alwajs. After the talk a discussion
followed In which Prof. Folej-, prin
cipal of Tavlor schools, asked Plot.
Llojd when the parts of speech should
be taught. The professor replied that
pupils at nine or ten had successfully
begun the woik In this science. The
county supeilntendent btated thnt the
proper time to launch anj pupil into
any btaneh Is when the branch Isl of
lnteiest to him.
Miss Getttude Slmmons.of Old Fotgo
High .school, lead a papei on "Neat
ness," a paper that would adorn the
piogtnmmoof any countj institute. In
pait, she said: "Neatness In the school
loom begins with the appeatance ot
the teachet. If she Is slovenly und dls
oidetly in her appeatance, ull the en
eigy spent by her In tiylng to convert
her school room Into one of neatness
is as good as wasted. I have in mind
a teacher who was verj brtsht nnd
endowed with many talents, i was
veiv much sin prised upon heating
that this piepossessing gill was not a
successful teacher; in fact, petitions
had been sent Into the school boaid
demanding hot lemoval The veiling
lailv Iniptessed me very much, she be
ing amiable and seemingly possessed
of strength of chatactei. A few months
after I had lie.nel the complaints con
cerning lui, I had occasion to listen
to her loelte. As soon as she mounted
tho platform and adtliessed the audi
ence the mjsteiv concerning hei fail
ure in tho school room unraveled Itself,
for tho binding of her dtess was hang
ing in tattets and a thiee-coineied
lent could also be peicelved. If she
neglected such un lmpottant thing us
hei attire, what would she neclect in
the school loom. Neatness Is piac
lleed In eveiy phase of school work.
Miss Black, of Wllkes-Barre, a noted
elocutionist and n specialist in putnaiy
leading, spoke at length on that lino
of woik as it is ndvoeateJ by the Pol
Until sjhtem. The woid aio divided
Into families, theteby enabling tho
child to lemembor classified things bet
ter than to commit a lot of llfcles,
unconnected things. pr0f. Lloyd btated
in the discussion that followed that ha
was not in tnvor of tho system because
it did not tend to good c:Drosslon.
Miss Sallle Pi Ice, of tho Dunmore
schools, who, ever since her ilrst ap
peal anc as a spoakei, has been very
successful, fiaxo one of the choicest
bits of llteintuio now extant, entitled
"My Ships," given by request.
Miss Cosgiove. ot Old Fotge High
school, men followed with a paper
bilmful of points to the ptlmary teach
eis. In pan she said that she had
compaied many woiks on the subject
of lending, but the one which pleased
her most was Colonel Patkei's, who
stated that lending is getting thought
from the minted page. We get thought
by language In two ways, first by
speken '.anguace: secondly I v tho
pilnt"d page. I'sually the child has
gained a knowledge of the former ho
lm,, entetlng school. He has gained
It by long and continued practice, and
ho has in most eases learned to tnlk
well. It is this power of language that
wo should snivel to pieserve lather
than obllteiate. We aio all acquainted
witli bojs who know the lesson ve--batlm,
who can stand up nnd ledf
It with the book tinned upside down
or closed. They lend the woids with
out expression, consequently getting no
thought. My only hopn with them Is
supplementary reading and skillful
questioning to elicit what they know
about the lesson.
Miss Louisa Nicholas, a talented lit
tles taut of about 10 j'eais, delighted
the, audience with "Mv Big Slstei's
Beau."
Dr. 'McConnon talked nt length on
the all-ubsoiblng topic, "Vertlcul Wilt
ing," claiming that It Is the only
natuial way of wilting and produced
pupeis to show thut a tpepd of twenty
ono words a minute had been leachej
by a 10-yeoi-old girl.
This closed ono of the best local In
stitutes ever held In Lackawanna
county. Closing song, eaudtic to.l by Mr.
Richard AVatklns, brother f Prof.
John T. Watklns, of Scianton. Out ot
town tnlent: County Superintendent
.1. C. Taylor, Prof, Lloyd, Pilcebutg;
Dr. McConnon, Vllkes-Uarre. and Mini
Black, Wllkes-Bnrio. Next Institute
to bo held at Mlnnoka, '
Tho funeinl of the lute Mr. Thomas
KdiuundH took plae c from his late home
lu llendlmm jesterday afternoon ut 3
o'clock. Set vices w'uio conducted In
flio Methodist Kplscopul church by
The People's
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BUSINEslsOPPORTUNITY
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ct lu paving buslne-s; also salaried
liusltlon pajlng JlaiH weeklj. Call .',31
Adams avenue.
the Rev. Ftnnels Geudull. Interment
was made in the Forest Home ceme
teiy. The local btaneh of the United
Mine Wotkers attended In a laige dele
gation Mt. John Davit., of Wllkes-Baue.
was the guest of his puients, Jit. nnd
Mis. lidwatd D. Davis, on Middle
stieet, vestetdav.
Mi. John E. i.vans leaves for New
York city this morning on a business
I lip.
Emblem dlv Islon, No. G7, Sons of
Temperance, will meet this evening lu
their rooms on Main stieet.
Mi. Henty Schultheis Is recovering
from his lecent Illness.
Mt. und Mrs. John Goidon and chll
dien, of Lincoln Heights, spent the
Sabbath as the guest of the lattci's
patents, Ml. und Mrs. William Reese,
on Union stieet.
Mrs. William Davis and daughter,
I.lzle. of South Scianton, were the
guests of tho fotmei's pon, Mr. David
J. Davis, of Main stieet, jesterdaj.
Mis. C. L. Dalley and daughter, of
Union stieet, weie tho guests of iela
tlves In Hyde P.uk jestetdaj-.
THEATRICAL.
"A Span of Life."
At the Academy of Music for the
fit st thtee days ol this week tho at
ti action will be Sutton Vane's striking
melodrama, "The Span of Life,"
Kntltely new and elabotato scenery
and mechanical und light effects hav
been provided for tho play for this
season, and tho success of the piece is
gt eater now than evei betoie, although
It has been fieely accepted as tho
best diama of its kind of the piesent
decade.
Al Beeves' Big Company.
High class inlnsttelsj, leflned vaude
ville, comedy and spectacular exttava
ganza are among tho Ingredients which
compose tho Al Reeves Big Show,
which begins a tluee dajs' engagement
Monday mntlnee at the Gaiety,
At the head ot thlH big organization
la Miss Inez Mecusker, the famous
Ameilcan pi Una donna, late soloist
with Sousa's band, and the principal
slngor with Klavv fc Eilanger'H at
tractions. Otheis who appear are: AI
Reeves, world's champion banJoJst;
Welch bi otheis, funny Irish comedians;
Fannie Fern Thatcher and Miss May
Belle, who piesent a new musical
a cation: Celeste and Baj'les, come
dians; Gilffln slstets, and otheis.
"Faust" This Week.
.AVhile In reality theie are few better
and moie favorable known stars be
fore tho public than Mr. White, and
It Is for the benefit of thoso who do
licit call to mind the brilliant joung
star'B ciueer, which reiterates an expe
ilenco of unprecedented success, covet
ing a perloel of almost a quarter of a
century, and yet this powerful young
star has not attained the age of 31,
For seven yeais Mr. White was tho
head and front of Morrison's "Faust,"
playing the part of Mephlsto l.r.OO times
with that company; threo years later
he Inuuguiatod his piesent grand und
magnificent production of "Faust,"
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ment, 60c; shampooing, 60c. : facial
massnee, manicuring, 23c; chiropody,
701 Qulncy.
CITY SCAVENGER
A. B BRIGGS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS
and cess pools; no odor. Improved
ump3 used. A. B BRlOOS. Proprietor,
eave orders 1100 North Main avenue,
or Elckc's drug store, corner Adams and
Mulberry, 'telephone $640.
MISCELLANEOUS.
PACKING AND SHIPPING - CON-
tructs made for packing household
goods. 223 Lackawanna avenue. 'Phone
1,201.
POLITICAL.
FIRST LEGISLATIVE D1STRICT.-NO-tlce
is hereby given thut u convention
of tho Tlrst legislative district will be
held ut i p. m. on the 20th day of March
net, ut Co-operative hall, West Side, for
the purpose of nominating a candidate
tor tho legislature to represent said elU
ttlet and electing two delegates to at
tend tho Republican state convention io
be held in .Hanisbitrg on April 23, l'W
The ptlmurie" will be held on Saturday
afternoon. .March IT, between the hours
of 4 anil T o'clock. According to the tules
governing the Republican primaries of
this ligUlatlve district notice of the date
ot said ptimar. election must be glvrn
1 the district cliulimau at least tvvenU
davs before said primary election and
each eandldate must register with the
district chairman his full name and post
olflce addiesH and pav his assessment (If
tcen das befoie the primary election or
his name will rot bo plae cd on the official
ballot. No votes shall be counted for an'
pcison who has not complied with these
conditions.
V. A. Paine, Chairman.
Attobt; Joseph Jefttw, 8tcretar.
Scianton, Pa., Feb 22, 1001.
SECOND LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT.
Notlce Is hereby given to the RepublL
can votets of the Second legislative dls
tl let Unit a primal j election will be held
mi Saturda. .Mil roh IT. l'00 between the
horns ot 4 and 7 o'clock n m, for the
pill pose of electing two dele gates to tep
reseut said leglslurlve district in tho com
ing Republican state convention to be
held lu Hartlsbutg, und to nominate a
landldato for tho legislatute. Tho con
vention to compute the vote will be hud
on 'Imsilav, March 20. l"00, at 1 ii clock
p. m , la the court house lu Scranlor.
lu accord into witli the ruli mivetnliiR
this district the i andldates will be voted
fot direct!) b the vote is at the polls
Each candidate must loistoi with the
district chairman his mil name and post
olliie atldiess and pav his assessment
twenty das beforo the election or his
name will not be placed In the dfflelnl
ballot, neither will any votes cast for him
be counted.
Tho district vigilance committees In
tho various precincts will conduct tho
election and the result will bo reportid
by tho return Judge to the district con
vention, which will bo composed of tho
li turn Judge ot the vutlous dlsttlct".
A wtlttcn notice containing further In
structions will be sent to thu members of
the said district vigilance committee.
Frederick ". KlelU, Chairman.
Attest: Waltct Ii. Davis, Secret. u v.
THIRD LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT -III
pursuatue of a lesolution of the
Republican standing committee of tho
Third legislative district of Lackawanna
count adopted at a tegular meeting
held on Satuiday. the 21th dav of Febru
ary. VW the dlsttlct convention will be
held on Tuesduy, the 10th dav of April,
IWO. at 2 o'clock p. m . In the arbitration
room of the coutt house, Scianton, tor
the purpose of nominating a eandldate
lor tho legislature and electing two 12)
delegates to represent s.dd legislative dl-.
trlet In the state convention to be held at
Hariisburg on April 33 1a, and tians
acting such other binducHS us shall be
brought before It.
Vigilance committees will hold pilmarv
elections on Satmdiij, the "th daj of
Aptll. r00. between the hours of I and T
p in
liuch election illstilct shall elect one
person, u qualified electoi of said dlsttlct,
to act as a member of the legislative
standing e ommlttee fot the next ensu
ing calendar ear, whoso n uno shull bo
collided to on the ictlitus Io tho dtstilct
convention.
Candidates who hive thus fai icgls
tered theh names with thu secretary at
M-oiH Meats building, Sctuutou. Pu..
and tho.e who ore desirous of leglsterlug
will obseivo the requirements ot rule t.,
which leads as follows: "Each candidate
must register his full name and postof.
lieo address with tho chairman of the
legislative standing committee, and shall
pay his assessment to tho district chair
man at least twentj clujt lietoin the pri
miirv election, or his nume will not he
printed on tho official ballot "
Saturday, the 17th clay of Match. lWO,
Is the last daj lor reglbtetlng and palug
the assessment.
T. J. Matthews, Chalimau.
Attest: J. E. Watklns. Secretary.
Kcrunton, Pa., Feb. 28, Jioo.
out-rivaling any and all attempts of
tho other prominent stais In the piece.
His production, as It stands toclaj",
represents an outlay of over $20,000 anil
stands alone, the peer ot all seml
spectacular productions of "Faust"
every attempted. This magnificent
production will be at the Academy for
tht lust three nights and usuul mati
nees. MORE SUICIDES can bo traced inell
rectly to dlsordcied nerves caused by
dlsoidered dlgestlvo ortains and the con
sequent mental derangement and weak
ness than from anv other cuuho under the
suit. This is proven by statistics. Dr.
Von Stan's Pineapple. Tablets como as
a universal blessing to munklud. No
stomach trouble Is too trivial fur atten
tionno case so deep-seated that these
wonderful Tablets will not ultimately
curo-18 In a box, 10 rents. Hold by Mat
thews Bros, and V T. Clink 10
!. ITUATION9 WANTED
SITUATION WANTBD - WABtltNG,
Ironing or any kind ot Iiihim denning
by the day or will tuke washing home.
Address Mrs, Lee, iS'l Mlnctnl street.
SITUATION WANTED-BY COLORED
man ns useful man, Janitor of build
ing, porter, Job wntk. can do most nnv
thlng. Address Industrious, Tribune of
fice. A POOR WIDOW WOULD BE GLAD
to get offices to clean or washing or
work of nny klnel by tho day. Address
Mrs. Johns, 611 Linden street, clt-.
8ITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG
man 23 vcars of age (slng)e) as coacn
mnti, fix jears' experience; can give good
references. Address F. L Har, Tribune
ofllce.
SITUATION WANTED-ELDERLY WO.
man wants to go washing nnd Ironing
or any kind of laundry work. Address
Mrs. Y 10J7 Cross street, Petersburg.
SITUATION WANTED-BY LADY TO
write hi homo evenings; work done In
long hand writing, also tj. powritlng.
Riven special nnd prompt attention. Good,
plain work dnne. dictation also tnken.
Address "Professional Copjlst," care of
this office.
SITUATION WANTED-A8 A CLERK
In office: can give good references. M.
L , Tribune office.
WANTED-A P081TION AS GROCERY
c lerk or butcher thoroughly experi
enced lu both lines. Rest of references.
Address Box 21, Prlcebtirg. Pa
SITUATION WANTED-TO GO OUT BY
tho day wushlug and ironing, wash
ing and Ironing taken home also. Call
or address L. B, :'14 North Bromley ave.
SITUATION WANTED - WA8H1NC1.
Ironing ot nny kind of house cleaning
bv the dav, or will tike washing home.
Address Mrs Lee, ull Mineral street.
SITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG
man ID jears of .age. willing to do
anv thing; ran give good relet enecs
Address W. F. M. Tribuno office.
PROFESSIONAL.
ACCOUNTANT AND AUDITOR.
E C. SPAULDlNG.rTRADERS' BANK
building.
ARCHITECTS
EDWARD If DAVIS, ARCHITECT,
Conncll building, Scranton.
LEWIS HANCOCK. JR. ARCHITECT.
423 Spruce Bt , cor. Wash. av Scranton
FREDERICK L BROWN. ARCHITECT,
Price building, 126 Washington avenue,
Scruntun.
CABS AND CAnRIAQES.
RUBBER TIRED CABS AND CAR
rlnges; best ot service. Ptotnnt luten
Hon given ordets bv 'phone. 'Puones
.1,72 and r.332 Joseph Kclley, 12t Linden
DCNTI1T
DR. I. O. LYMAN, SCRANTON PH1
vate Hospital, cot. Wjomlng and Mill
ben. DR. H. F. REYNOLDS. OPP P. O
DR. C. C. LAUBArH, 115 Wjoming ave.
WELCOME C. SNOVER. COAL Ex
change. 2nd floor. Room D. Hours, 9 to
1, 2 to 5
HOTELS 'WD RiStTAUfttNT'i
THE ELK CAPE. 121 AND 12T TRANK
lWi avenue. Rates leisonable.
P. ZEIGLER, Proprietor.
SCRANTON HOUSE. NEAR D . L S. W.
passenger depot. Conducted on tho Eu
ropean plan. VICIOR KOCH. Pi op.
( rwyefi
RICHARD J. BOt'RKE. ATTORNEY-at-Lnw,
TiOO-J Lackawanni avenue Gen
erul law business', collections und loans.
J. W. BROWNING, ATTORNEY AND
rounselloi-at-Law. Room J12-J1J Mears
building.
D. B. REPLOGLE. ATTORNEY-LOANS
negotiated em real estate seiuritj.
Meals building corner Washington
avenue and Spruce street.
Ml J. DONAHOE A'ITOUNEY-AT-I.aw.
Offices ul.'-idJ Menu building.
FRANK-!'. BOYLE. ATTORNEYANIJ
counsellor-nt-Iuw, But r building,
Rooms 13 and II, Washington avenue
W1LLABD. WARREN & KNAPP, AT
tornevs and c'oiitiellois-iil-Law. He
publican building. Washington avenue.
JLSSUP S. JESSl'P, ATTORNEYS AND
Counsellors - al - Ltw. Commonwealth
building: rooms , 2u and 21.
JAMES W. OAKPORD, ATTORNIiY-AT-Lav..
Rooms ."ill. 31, and ."lu Boaid of
Tiacle building.
EDWARD W. THAYER ATTORNEY.
Rooms no;.!4. 1th floor. Mears building
L A. WATRES ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
M2 Board of Trade building, Scianton,
Pa.
C. R. PITCHER. A'lTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Commonwealth building, Scianton, Pi.
PATTERSON & WILCOX, TRADERS'
National Bank building.
c. coMi:a"iS. s-u republican
building.
A W. BERTIIOLF, A T T O R N K Y ,
Mears building.
PHYSICIAN l0 SUV3"OVt
DR7VE. ALLEN. '13 NORTlfwASlL
Ingtcin avenue.
DR S W. L'AMOr"eAUX. OIT1CIJ ?r.
Washington avenue. Residence nib
Mulberrv. Chtonle diseases, lungs,
lieurl. Milne) s und geultn-urlnaiy oi.
gans a -peel iltv. Hours, 1 to 4 p m
SCHOOLS
senboi,-" or the lackawanna
Scranton, Pa. Coutses pteparatotv to.
college, law. meellilne ot biistnesu
Opens Sept. ll'lh. Send foi catalogue
Rev. Thomas M Ciiiin. 1.1. D , princi
pal and proprietor; W. E Plumley, A.
M,, headinastei.
3F0S
G R CLARK .; CO, BELDMEN AND
Nurse t )m in; store !ul Washington ave
nue; gteen house jbk North Main ave
ine stole telephone. 7V2.
wine ejCTEcvs
JOS KFUtTeL-"lUiAIt Ml LACKA-
vvaniii a entie. feciautuii. Pa , munufuc
tuier ot Wire Scieens.
MISCrLLWHOUS
IIAULR'S ORCHlidl'IlA-MUMC FOR
bills, pie Hies,, pullesr, H'CeotlonH, Weil
ellnrs and couee-t work furnished. For
terms addiers R. 1. Bauer, ecmliictor.
117 Wvomlng avenii", over lluliieits'
music stoie. '
MEOAROEF. BP.OTIIERS. PRINTEHS'
supplies, onv elopes paper bag-,, twine.
Warehouse 1J0 Washington avenue,
Scranton, Pa.
RAILROA D TIME TA BLES
Central Ruilroii of .Now Jum
Stations in New Yolk Foot of Llbeity
street. N. R . and South luy. Whitehall
street.
Anthruelte coal used escluslvely. Insur
ing cleanliness unci comfort.
TIME TABLE IN EFFECT NOV. 1!'. lSOn.
Ttalns leave Scranton tor New Yon,
Newark, Elizabeth. Philadelphia, Eustou
Bethlehem. Allettown. Mauili Chunk and
Whlto Haven, at t. a. in,; expiess, 1J0;
express. 1 00 p. m. Sundios. . n p m.
For Pittston and Wllkes-Barre, S u0 a.
m. 120. -too p. m. Hunilii)s, .'15 p. m.
Kor Baltlmoie and Washington and
points South and WcSt via. Bethlehem,
t30 a. m , 1 SO p. m. Sundu)s. .'15 p. m.
For Long Branch. Oteuu Grove, etc, at
8, to a. m. and 1 20 p. in.
For Reading, Lebanon and Harrlbburg,
via Allentown, 8 :'0 u. m, 1.20 p. m. Sun
da) s, 2 15 p. m.
For Pottsville. f.JO a. m. 120 p. ni.
Through tickets to all points east, south
und west at lowest rule at the station,
J. H. OLHAUSKN, Gen. Sup.,
II. P. BALDWIN, Gin. Pass. Agt.
RAILROAD TIME TAE
'''n'''.-''-...'
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD
Schedule in Effect November 19.
1800. '
Trains leave Scranton:
0.46 a. m., week days, for Sunbury,
Harrlsburg, Philadelphia, Balti
more, Washington and for Pittt-
burg and the West.
0.38 a. m., week days, for Hazleton,
Pottsville, Beading, Norristown,
find Philadelphia) and for Sun
bury, Harrlsburg, Philadelphia,
Baltimore,Washlngton and Pitts
burg and the West.
io p. m., weeks days (Sundays
. 168 p. m.), for Sunbury, Harris
mirg, Philadelphia, Baltimore,
Washington and Pittsburg and
the West.
4.27 p. m week days, for Sunbury,
Harrlsburg, Philadelphia and
Pittsburg.
J. R. WOOD. Gen. Pass. Agt.
J. B. HUTCHINSON, Gen. MBr.
Del,, LaeU.t. unl Weitum.
In Effect Dec. 17, 1899.
.soUT'"'A, Scranton for New Tork
at 2.1,. .100, cr,0, 8 00 and 10 0T. a. m.I 12 51
ami 1 a p m. For Philadelphia at 5 30,
8 00 nnd 10 03 a. m.; 12 53 and 3 "-I p. m.
I-ot Stroudsburg nt 0 10 p. m. Milk and
Aieommodiitlon nt 3 to p. m. Arrive at
""hokeii t Crr,. 7.1S, 9l u. m,; jj ijr, 247,
iV ,':' llml 93S P " Atrlvo nt Phlla
elelphla at 10 00 a. m.; 108, .148. 6 00 and
JJ-J p. m. Arrlvo from New York nt 12 0.
- and loo a. m.; 100, 152. B".i and 8 4S
1 rA'. rom Stroudsburg at 8 03 a. m.
NORTH-Leove Scranton for Buffalo
and Intermediate stations nt 1210, 2 7),
4 0i nnd noo n. m.; I 53 and 5 50 p. m. For
OswOKo and Sjracuso at 4 03 a. m. and
J.5, p. m. 1 'or Utlcn at SIO a. m. and
jrj p. m. For Montroso at 9 00 a. m.;
i.Oj p. m and 3 50 p. m. l'or Nicholson
nt 4 00 and c Fi p m. Arrlvo In Scranton
from Buffalo at 210. 2 55, 5 23 and 10 00 a.
m ; 3 u0 and 7 40 p. m. From Oswego and
Bv ractiso nt 2 5r, a. m. ; 12.08 und 3 30 p m
I'.rnn!.Svr''cllae at 7.40 p. m. From title a
at Zli 11. m ; 1218 nnd 3 30 p. m. From
Jslcholson at 7 50 a. m. und 6 00 p. m.
I'loin Moult oso at 10 00 am.: 3 20 and
e.40 n. m
BLOOMSBURO DIVISION Leave-
Scrnnton for Northumberland at 6 30, 10 03
a. m :1 53 nnd C 10 p. m. For PI) mouth
at 1 ft., 3 10 nnd 8 no p. m For Nnntlooke
at 1.10 a. m. Arrive at Northumberland
at !3.i a. m.; l.io. 6 0S and 8 30 p. m. Ar
rive Nnntlcoke at 120 a. m. Arrive at
Plvmouth nt 2 03. 4 10 nnd 143 p m. Ar
rive at Scranton from Northumberland
at !4J a. m.: 12 33. 4 53 and 8 50 p m.
I rom Nantlcoke, at 11 00 iv, m. From
PI) mouth nt 7 37 n. m.; 123 and 6 05 p. m.
o..., SUNDAY TRAINS
SOUTH-Leave Scranton ut 213. 3 09,
5 !0. 10 03 n. m.; .133 and 3 40 p. m
NORTII-Leive Scranton at 12.10, 25X
4 (3 n mil 53 and 5 50 p m
BLOOMSBURG DIVISION - Leave
hernnton nt 10 05 a. m. and 6.10 p. m.
Delaware and Hudson.
On Fob. 2Clh. lfOO, 'trains will leave
Sctanton as follows:
For Cai bonilale (1 20, 7 I', 8 53, 10 11 n.
ni : 12 noon; 1 OS 2 28, 4 0C, B 23, 6,23. 7 57,
9 13, 1113 p m.: 1.10 a. m.
For Albnny, Saratoga, Montreal, Bos
ton. New England points, etc. 6 20 a. m ;
1 OS p. m.
For Honesdale 6 20, 1013 a. m.; 2.28, 5 25
p m.
For Wllkes-Barte-6 43. 7 48 8 43. 9 38.
10 4" a. m : 12 0.1 1.28, 2 18, 3 33, 4.27, 6 10,
.7.4S. 10 II, 11 -0 p. m
For New York, Philadelphia, etc , via
Lehigh Valley Railroad 6 45 a. m : 12 OS,
2 18, 4 27 p. m.; with Black Diamond Lx
press, 11 30 p m.
For Perns) Ivania Railroad points, 6 45,
9 is a. m. , 2 is, 4 27 p. m
For western polrts. via Lehigh Valley
RaiIroad-7 48 a. m.; 12 03, 3 33, with Black
Dicmond Express. 10 41, 11.30 p. m.
Trains will arrive In Scranton as fol
lows: From Catboudalc nnd the North fi 40,
7 41, 8 3S. '134. 10.1S, 11 "8 a. in.; 123, 215,
3 23, I2J. 7 43. 10 3S, 11 27 p. m.
From Wllkcs-Baire and the South Is,
7 4S, S4S. 10 3S. 1133 0. m.; 1.04. 2 23, 4 02,
20, 021. 7S3. 903, 1003 p m.. 1 a. m. .
SUNDAY TRAINS.
For f'arbondnle 0 05 a. m.; 12 27, 2 21,
4.0ii 5 17, 10 52 p m.
For Wllkes-Barre 9 5S a. m.: 12 03, 159,
3 25 6 27. 8 27 p. m.
For Albinv. Satatoca. Montreal. Bos.
ton. New England points, etc., 1.08 p. m.
Lowest rates to all points In United
States and Canada.
J W. BURDICK, G P. A . Albany, N. Y.
II. W. CROSS, D P. A . Scrcnton, Pa.
Lehigh Valley RallroaJ.
In Effect Nov. lf-th. 1S11
TRAINS LEAVE SCRANTON.
Toi Philadelphia nnd New York, via D.
.t. II. R. R.. at 0 43 a. m. nnd 1J03. 218.
4 27 (BI tck Dlimona Express), and 11 30
p m. Suuda)s, D. &. H. R. R, 1.3S, 7.18,
p m.
Tor White Haven. Hazleton and princi
pal points in the coal legions, via D. &
H. R. R . 43, 2 IS nnd 4 27 p. m. For
Pottsville. ("43. 2 18 p m.
Fot Bethlehem. Easton, Reading, Har-rl-butg
and principal Intermediate sta
tions, via D. & H. R. It . 0 4.-1 a. m.; Utv,
2 18, 4 27 (Black Diamond Express), 11 30,
Sundn)s. D t II. R. R. 158. 7.48 p m.
Tor Tunkhannock, Towalida. Elmlra,
Ithnca. Geneva nnd principal Intermedi
ate stations, v la D, L S. W. R. R , 8 08
a m.: 1 00 and 313 p. m.
For Geneva, Rochester, Buffalo, Nlag
ari Falls, Chicago, and all points west,
via D. & II. B. R. 1201. 333 (Black Dia
mond Etpies). 7.43. 1041. 1130 p. m.
Sundu)s, D. &. H. R. R , 12 03 p. m , 7 4S
Pullman parlor and sleeping or Lehigh
Vullo) parlor cats on all trains between
Wllkes-Barre und New Yotk. Philadel
phia, Buffulo und Suspension Bridge.
ROLLIN H. WILBUR. Gen. Supt., 24
Cortland street New York.
CHARLES 8 LF.E. Gen. Pass. A31.. ii
CortlaneU street New York.
A. W. NONNEMACHER. Dlv. Pass.
Agt., South Bethlehem, Pa.
For tickets and Pullman reservation?
apply WW Lackawanna ave , Scranton, Pa,
Erie and Wyoming Valley.
Tlmo Table In effect Feb. 7, 1100
Ttalns leave Siranton for Haw ley and
Intermediate points, connecting at Haw.
le) with Kilo Railroad for New Yotk.
Nowburg. Honedale nnd intermedata
points, as follows: No 2, Accomoda
tion, b a. m.; No. 4, Express, 12 01 p. m.
M:iiAvro division.
III IHfect Oft. 93th, 1HI.
North Hound.
.PQiMltJIounrt,
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dally exoept bunday. ' 'TT
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purchasing tickets and save tnoner. TZ(
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cllnlns chair cat New York to CbtoiM wlthaiTl
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