The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, March 13, 1900, Morning, Page 9, Image 9

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THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE- TUESDAY, MARCH 13, 1900.
CARBONDALE.
HAD HIS CHOICE.
,1. D. Nealon, thiough whose cffutts
the nark cannon nc fccciired. wns
Kit en a choice by the imvy depart
ment a follows: One ot 17.000 pounds
weight, one C.E00 pounds and two SA"
and 3.I7S pounds rath. When the mat
te! was piesented to the pnik commis
sioners and W. H. Davis post, tliand
Army of the Republic, for their ap
proval they Rolectcd the two latter
which are now In this tlty. They aio
112 Inches long. Thf selection ot the
smaller Kttns was on account of Me
morial park not lielnf? Inrse enough to
accommodate the other ruiis.
CAR OF ACID BURNS.
A tar of stilphuilc acid was destioyod
by lire In the Delaware and Hudson
ynid Sunday evening. It Is thought In
lme been Ignited bv a hot Journal.
The c.ir was (twitched out of the Main
nnd the loss con.seiiueiitly wax con
lined to It. The acid, which wan con
signed to the Hendrlek Manufacturing
company, made a spectacular blaze.
Until hose compmlrs responded and
finally extinguished the Haines.
ARTIST BURNED OUT.
P. W. Pclet son, the nrtlst, of Canaan
Ftieet, outlet cd tht loss of his furnl
tute and ait nutoilnls by lite Sund ly
morning. The family was awnv at the
time nnd the origin of the lire 1m un
known. The bttlldlns was owned by
John McCVt'je nnd wns Insuted. Mr.
Petei sou tattled some Insurance on his
fuinlttite, but not any on the art m.i
tetlHls, the loss of which will be keenly
felt.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL.
The funeral of Miss Hcllndn Carroll
will be held ut t-'t. Hose i hurch this
morning at 'J 1j o'cloik, when a le
'qulem mass will be said.
Miss C.itheilne Ilnliflcld. who was
vlsltinff ft lends In this tlty. has it
turned to her home In Sci.inton.
Frank Kilpatilck will leave Thui.s
d.iv for Rochester, X. Y whole ho will
att nd u business college.
The Ladles' Aid society of the
Herein H.iptlst chinch Is arranging a.
public reception for the new pastot,
Uev. H. J. Whalen, and family. It will
be In the lecture loom of the church.
The lenutins of James Flannlgnn, of
Clinton, wete interred In St. Roso
cemetery yesterday morning.
Mis. Yv H. S. Paul, of Oneonta, spoilt
Sunday with her sons. In this city,
Geoigo Swift returned to his home
In Watertown, X. Y., yesterday.
A son has been born to Constable
and Mis. V. J. Xeary.
Mrs. Ida Hunter has returned ftom
New York city.
Mis. C. V. Fulkerson, daughter Na
talie and Mis. O. A. Singer ate home
fiom Xew York.
Mts. W. D. Rounds, of Canaan sticet.
Is etitcitalning her sister, Miss I.lbblc
Cnipenter, of Unlnndale.
Miss Alice Butler has returned fiom
New York, where, she spent a week on
business.
"King of the Opium Ring" wns pie
sented to a good-sized audience at the
(land last evening.
OLYPHANT.
Tlu? new otlleetfl of the Olj pliant
conclave, Xo. 237, Impioved Older of
Heptusophs, wete Installed by Dlstilct
Deputy William Allen, of Peckvllle, as
sisted by Mr. Kase, of Carbondale, last
evening. The following aie the olllceis:
Past aichon, T. L. Williams: aichon.
Will W. Jones; piovost, Hugh O'Ho.vle;
prelate, John MeXeely: tetretuiy, .
W. Taylor: financial sectetary, D. ;.
Jones; tte.isurer, '.. D. Kdvvnids; In
spector, George Zlmmcimnn; waiden,
Antol ("Slnllnskl; sentinel, M. J. lit
Andrew. After the installation ceie
monles weio concluded a smoker was
held and a delightful evening was spent
by all of the paitlclpants. An excel
lent nddiess was dellveied to the mem
bers by Dlstilct Deputy Allen; theie
weio also several selections rendeied
on the graphaphone. A lunch, consist
ing of ham sandwlthes, cheese sand
wiches, boiled eggs, pickles, pretzels,
coffee, milk, cake nnu oranges, was
served, after which cigars were parsed
around. The following committee had
chaige: R. W. Taylor, Z. D. Kdwards,
D. a, Jones, II. W. Grogan, T. 1,. Will
iams and M. J. McHale.
Miss Katie Reardon, of Sci.mton,
visited friends In town Sunday,
The obsequies of the late J, D. Lloyd
occurred yesterday afternoon at 2,r,0
o'clock from the home of his sister,
Mrs. George Patten, on Delavuuo
street. The final iltes weie largely at-'
tended by the deceased's numeious
friends. Rev. George Hague, pastor of
the Susquehanna Street Baptist chuieh,
officiated and preached an Impressive
sermon. Two beautiful selections were
tendeied. The deceased was laid at
lest In the family vault nt Union ceme
tery. Tito Tommy Sheier company opened
a week's engagement at the Father
Mat hew opera liouse last evening by
plajlug "The Parisian Princess" befoie
a largo audience. The company Is a
talented one and the specialties were
exceptionally good. The plays for the
balance of the week ate us follows:
Tonight, "don of Monahan's Daugh
ter:" Wednesday, "The Girl fiom
Pueito Rico;" Thuisday. "Cyrano do
GOLD
D U ST
The Best
Washing Powder.
Housework Is Hard Work Without It.
FWRY UAMAM
As jilP
Ma,y
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SNMUaMnmdiswutu, tRoatkiriNfaUUBK mtdieln. Onlr htrmtast tat
UlarMtdrufihoaldbu4. lljou wtni Mi bmt
Dr. Pul's Pmnyroyal Pills
They lire prompt, safe and cerUlu in mult, w m
The (Ksnuihfl (Dr. l'ear)neTerdliat)DOliit. Boldfnr81.00nrhQx.
WQi
For Sale by JOHN H, PHELPS,
pruce ptraat,
nergcrac;" Friday, "Son of Monte
Crlsto;" Saturday, "In the Heart of
the Rockies." ,
T. r. McHale has accented n posi
tion tis bookkeeper til the Olyphant
shoe fnctoiy,
Mrs. Thomas Thomas and Mrs. Ben
jamin Lewis, of Green Ridge, were the
gutsts of Mts. Annie Uvntw, of Lacka
wanna sticet, yestetday.
Alurlu Perry, of Caibondale, spent
Sunday with Mr. mid Mis. U. , Heiry,
of Ulakely.
Miss I.ottlo Re nolds, uf Potent City,
who has been the guest of Miss Maty
Davis, of Lackuwnnnu stieet, returned
home jesteiday.
.
JERMYN AND MAYFIELD.
Special Meeting of Council Last
Evening Fair nt the Congrega
tional Church Half Time nt the
Mines.
A spei lal meeting of the boiough
count II was held last evening at which
all the nicnibeiH v.'crc piesent. The
object of the meeting was to consider
the leanest of the sticet enr company
giving them permission to move their
swltth from its present location to a
point neatly opposite Graves Brothers'
drug stoic. The secretnry rend a com
munication fiom Mr. Sllllman, general
manuger of the company, In which he
tntcil It wns the desire of Iho com
pany to establish a thrnugii sj stein,
but to do so It was necssniy to movo
"'veral switches. With the ptisriit
location of the Jertnyn switch It would
be nti Impossibility without great In
tonvenlence. Couik llman Dunn opposed tlif mov
ing of the switch on the gtouud thin
the point whtie It was Intended to lay
thu new switch the stieet was only
thlity-llve fett wide fiom curb to ctnb,
which wns cntilily too liaiiow for two
tracks and would cause great Incon
venience to teanistois and otheis In
palng. Councllmen Davis and Stan-
ton offeied similar objections. Mr.
lillev, an olllclal of the company, was
precnt nnd stated the company would
pave the switch between the two
tiatks nnd put It In such a condition
that no Inconvenience v.-ould result to
vehicular trafllc; to which Dunn le
torted, "Yes, jou people, when you
want anything, always come down
hete and speak your little piece about
leaving the streets In as good condi
tion as before and will do the fair
thing with the borough. How," ho
asked, "have jou cmrlcd out jour or
iginal agreement, which stipulated that
the poles bhould be straight, shapely
nnd painted. Show me a pole In thi
boiottgh that's painted?" After some
fuither discussion Dunn moved and
Davis seconded a lesolutlon that the
switch l cumin In Its present location.
The chaliman. after the voting, not
being able to tell whether the resolu
tion had passed or been defeated,
nked the sectetary to call the roll on
the lcsolutlon, the vote lesultlng ns
follows: For the l evolution Dunn,
Davis, Albeit Moon, Stanton; against
the lcsolutlon Hauling, Theion Moon,
Wheeler, Badger and Xlcholon. It
vvap 'iftei winds decided that a com
mittee of council draft u lesolutlon
with the conditions they demand In
living the necessary pot mission, und
that It be submitted to the company
tor their apptoval and afterwards re
fened to council. Chairman Moon ap
pointed Wheeler, Badger and himself
as the committee. The meeting was
al tot wauls adjourned until Filday
evening, when the resolutions v 111 bo
consldeied.
The fair under the ausplcen of the
Ladles' Aid of the Congregatlonnl
church was opened last evening and
was laigely attended. The booths wen
quite attt actively m ranged and von
talned u huge tollfctlon of useful and
pietty ai titles. The entertalnmjent,
which was given by several tlilldten,
was most iiedltabl", and the little onsa
uceived genetous applause. The full
will b continued this evening and a
very line musical piogramme has been
nuanged for the elite-talninctit.
Halt time until fuither notice Is tlu
latest ordeis nt the Delaware and Hud
son ( olllery.
Pi of. and Mis. W. M. Taprgnrt ar
ilved home last evening fiom their
wedding tout.
How to Save Doctor Bills.
We have saved many doctor bills
since we began UBlng Chambei Iain's
Cough Remedy In our homo. We keep
a bottle open all the time and when
ever any of my family or myself begin
to tatch cold we begin to use the Cough
Remedy, and as a result we never have
to send away for a doctor and Incur a
laige doctor bill, for Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy never fnlls to cuie. It
Is ceitalnly a medicine of gieat merit
And woith. D. S. Meaikle, General
Merchant and Fanner, Mattie, Bed
ford county, Pu. For saJe by all diu
glsts, Matthews Bios, wholesale and
retail agents,
WAVERLY.
The following- pel -oils fiom this place
attended the Kpworth League rally at
dalle's Green last Saturday: JIl'-s Jlury
IJtccne, W. A. Siinfuul and wife, Miss
Anna Dean, MIs Alt.i Ureen. Willlo
Clrct n, Pardon Stone, Rev. Ciodslmll anil
wife, Miss Florence Guilshall, Nelson
Godsliall. Ml-n Com White. Miss Carrie
Vail and Arthi'i Vail. A very Instruc
tive and mjnyablu time was leported.
Mr. Uilthths, a new baihcr from
llonosdnle, his slartid a shop In the
building on Main stteet next door to the
wwmriii
Pharmacist, ccr. Wyoming avenue and
postofflce In the building recently occu
pied by Mr. Honrdmnn.
A donation will bo held hi the parlors
of tho Methodist church next Friday
afternoon and ovcnlntr, March 10th, for
tho benefit of Rev, Mr. Ooilchnll.
Our former barber, Mr. Grant Board
man, will move to Green Ridge tho llrt
of April, where he Intonds to resume his
trade.
George Stelg Is contemplating the pur
chase of tho corner brick store, whero he
Intends to engngo In the wagon making
business on nn extensive scale.
The three dilldrcn of William Letson,
who have been seriously III, are slowly
Improv Ing.
Tho funeral of Mrs. Henry Weldman,
ot Benton, took place from her late, resi
dence Inst Sunday afternoon.
The W. U. T. V, convention held at
Dunmnre last Friday was attended by
the following from this place: Miss Maty
Gretne, Mrs. Ruth Calkin, Mrs. I. W.
Htotic and Mrs. Byron Cowles.
Tho Interior ot tho Baalist church of
this place will undergo thorough repalis
coming two weeks and In consequence no
services will bo held the wnlls will bo
lepapcred, tho celling decorated, a new
mi pet will be laid and tho Interior other.
wle beautified.
Herman Cole, our hack driver and mall
mirier, Intends to engage In tho under
taking business In connection with his
other duties ufter tho first ot Apitl.
DALTON.
Miss Doia Smith, who Is residing for
tho piesent In New York state, spent
Sunday with her mother heie.
The Fanners' alliance, of West Ab
Ington, has moved Into a new hiall re
cently erected bv Hhatn Capwcll.
The Ladles' Aid society of the Bap
tist chut tii will servo a suppei In the
chuieh parlors on Wednesday evening.
Rev. Santee, a letlred Methodist
minister living hoie, has returned from
a visit In Phlllppshurg, N. S.
Lewis P. Smith, who Is employed as
a fli email at the Mt. lookout colliery,
Wyoming, spent Sunday with his fam
ily hoi iv
Rev. H. G. Harped, a colporteur for
the Pennsylvania Bible Foclcty, occu
pied the pulpit' of the Methodist church
last Sunday, both morning and even
ing.
The ladles ot the Home and Foielgn
Mlsslonniy society of the Baptist
chuieh conducted a very Interesting
meeting in the chuieh on Sunday even
ing. The piogramme consisted of sing
ing and tending of missionary papers.
The Women's Christian Temperance
union will hold Its regular meeting at
the Methodist parsonage on Friday af
ternoon nt 3 o'clock.
Mrs. John Dershlmer Is confined to
her room with Illness.
Joseph T. Somers Is visiting his son
in Wyoming for a short time.
Wlllard and Cugene Smith, of Scran
ton, spent Sunday with their mother,
Mis. E. Palmer Smith.
The funeral of Fled Miles, who died
on Filday of last week, was held yes
terday morning nt 10 o'clock In the.
Dalton Baptist church and wns quite
laigely attended by friends and rela
tives of the deceased.
Mr. Johnson, who iccently opened a
bather shop In this place, has been
engaged as Instructor by the Dalton
band.
TAYLOR NEWS.
Coming Entertainment on St. Fat
rick's Night Evangelistic Ser
vices Laigely Attended.
The congregation of the Church of
Immaculate Conception are making ar
rangements for the coming enteitaln
ment which will be held In connection
with the watch contest which is now
going on between five young ladles ot
the church. The event wll be held in
Webei's link on St. Fntiick's night.
Evangelist AinisUoug, of the Rall
loail Young Men's Clnlstlan associa
tion, under whose Juilsdlctlon the
Evangelistic services aie being held
In the different churches tomprlslng
the M. V.., Presbyteilan and Calvaiy
Baptist churches, as meeting with ex
ttoatdlnaiy success In his excellent
woik. At the meeting held In the
Calvaiy chinch on Sunday evening a
latge audience was piesent. Evan
gelist Aimstrong and other prominent
Y. M. C. A. members pieslded and
spoke at length on religious matters.
The meetings wll be continued every
evening dining the week at the Cal
vaiy chuieh and on next Sunday even
ing at the M. E. chuieh. All are cor
dially Invited.
The mtmbeis of Centuiy Hose com
pany. Xo. 2, nie making great head
wuy for tho production of their drama,
which will be given by the memberi
In the near future,
Lily lodge. No. .1J9. I. O. of 'O. P.,
will meet in their headquaitcrs this
evening.
L. J. Bienan, assistant supeilntned
ent of the Metiopolltun Insurance
company in this town, has leslgned
his position here to accept a similar
one undei the above company at
Oieenbuig, Pa. He Is being succeed
ed by Mr. Hairy Hood, of Hyde Park,
a foimcr resident of this borough.
Mr. and Mis. James Hood, of Dun
moie, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
George Hood, of Noith Main btreet, on
the Sabbath.
The Lackuwanna loige. Xo. 113.
Ameilcan Ptotestnnt association, will
hold an Impoitnnt meeting this even
ing, when all members aie tequested
to be piesent.
Contractor p. Mulherln, of Main
sticet, left for Baltimore, Md., yester
day, wheie he has Interest In a large
lumber vaul.
Druggist William W. Watkins, ot
Peckvllle, was the guest of his mother,
Mis. W. W. Watkins, of Grave stieet,
on the Sabbath,
The Centuiy Hose eumpany, Xo. '.'.
the newly organized fire company, did
very effective service ut the llro in the
Paiker hotel on Union stieet, an ac
count of which appeared In yester
day's Issue. Thev are certainly to be
complimented for their woik In ex
tinguishing the flamesand deserve the
co-operation nnd assistance of the citi
zens In their coming event.
The decreuse in the number of cases
of contagious diseases throughout this
borough tepoiied to the board of
health during thu past few weeks in
dicates that the maladies are on the
wane.
Davltd J. Whltefoid.of Gieen Ridge
was u visitor heie tecontlv.
Tho entertainment and doll con
test of the Temple of Love lodge, Xo.
7, Ttue Ivorites, whlth was held ie
tently, nutted that oigunizatlon over
PRICEBURQ.
A ety pleasant party was tendered
on Saturday evening In honor of Mies
Sarah A. Cooper, that being tho data
of her nineteenth birthday. Miss
Cooper Is well and favorably known
and a host of her young friends con
gregated at the home of her parents
on Albert stieet, where refreshments
were bountifully served and music and
games Indulged In until a late hour.
The following out-of-town young peo
ple were present: Misses Emma
At cher, Isabella White, Jennie Ward,
The People's
MMAA'WWVMVMVMM0M
A POPULAR. CLEARING HOUSE tor the BanelU tAll Who
Iluve Houses to Rent, Real, Estate or Other Property to
Sell or Exchange, or Who Want Situations or Help -The jo
Small Advertisements Co3t One Cent a Word, Six Insertion for
Five Cents a Word Except Situation Wanted, Which Arj In.
scrted Free. '
FOr? KENT
FOR RENT-FOUR OR SIX ROOMS, 7S1
Jeffereon avenue.
IW-MODBRN HOF8KS CORNRR MAD.
Ison avenue and Myrtle street.
$30 ELEGANT TEN-ROOM RESI
dence, 615 Qutncy avenue. Apply Geo.
B. Davidson, attorney, T20 Spruce treet.
HOTEL FOR RENT-EASY TERMS TO
respectable party. Inquire 1038 La
fayetto street.
FOR RENT-NEW HOUSE: ALL IM
provements. 722 Monroe uvemte.
HOFSE8 IN VILLAGE OF CHIN
chllta, water Inside, good garden.
James Holgate, Chinchilla,
FOR RENT-OOOD BAKERY BTAND
with oven and lunch rooms. Eligible
locution, on reasonable terms. No other
bakery In town. Call on or address,
Charles Gardner, Factoryvllle, Pa.
FOR RENT-N1NE-ROOM HOUSE. Ml
Pino street; modern Improvements, J25
month. Inquire 7)1 Adnms avenue.
FOR RENT-SECOND AND THIRD
tloors, 21 Lackawanna avenue; passes
slou nt once. Apply T. R. Brooks, Trad
era' Bunk building.
FOR RENT-11-ROOM HOUSE. APPLY
to John Carroll. 422 Madison avenue,
Tribune ofllce, or 413 Linden street.
FOR RENT - HOUSE ON OL1VIJ
street, between Washington ami Ad
ams avenues; modern Improvements. In
MUlio S. Morris, 602 N. Washington nve.
FOR RENtI-APRIL 1, THE HAND
some residence. 518 Adams avenue,
with barn. large yard and fruit trees.
Inqulro 31G Wyoming avenue.
FOR RENT-FURNISHED HOUSE,
nine rooms; till lmpiovemcnts. Mrs.
C. J. Carter, 803 Myrtle street.
rOR RENT-MY FORMER RE31
dence, with barn. 1532 Monsey avenue;
ten rooms. Wm. W. Lathrope.
STORE FOR RENT-FROM APRIL 1.
number 221 Lackawanna nve. Inqulro
of J. H, Gunster.
FOR SALE
FOR SALE-TEN HEAD OF FRESH
cows. John Schcuer, 312 Locust street.
FOR SALE-DRAUGHT HORSE. EIGHT
cars old. vvtliibt 1.400 pounds, kind
nnd true In single or double harness. D.
D. Gardner, Factor vllle. Pa.
FORALE - SMALL FURNISHED
home; central location: reasonable
rent. "Y," Tribune office.
FOR SALE-SHOE STORE WITH FIX
tuies nnd lease, best location In the
city. Addres K., Tribune office.
FOR SALE-NINE ROOM HOUSE, ALL
Improvements: possession at once.
Mr. c. J. Carter, 809 Myrtle street.
FURNISHED ROOMS.
WANTED-TWO NICELY FURNISHED
rooms with board. Centrally located.
Address V Tribune nlllce.
ROOMS WANTED
MARRIED COUPLE. TWO WELL FUK
nlshed rooms; lUht housekeeping or
u-p of Jtovc: stcr.m heal: llvo minutes'
walk ot suunte. Answer Si"M this of
llce. , .
WANTED-TO RENT.. ,
WANTED-FURNISHED ROOmT SUIT
able for gentleman nnd wife: central
ly located. Address, X, Y, C, Tribune.
WANTED-TO BUY.
WANTED-TO BUY
w heel. Address K-
SECOND HAND
, P. O. Box 19S.
WANTED-TO BUY FOR CASH, BEC-
ond hand watches, Jewelry, old gold
and silver. Gardner, 220ft Spruce street.
REAL ESTATE.
rARM, Si ACRES, IN CHINCHILLA.
James Holgate, Chinchilla.
FARM, 84 ACRES. NEWTON TOWN
ship. James Holgnte, Cliluthlllu.
FOR SALE-BUILDING ON LACKA
wnnnu avenue. In three hundred block.
Address G care Tribune office.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY
$?0oT7SATTEcmHf8 YlALTM NTElV
est in pning business: aNo salaried
position pajlrg 10.00 weekly. Call .11
Adams avenue.
LOST.
LOST - LADY'S POCKETBOOIC BE
tween Lackawanna depot and Hotel
Rudolph, centalnlng kts and baggage
cheek, $5 bill and memorandums. Return
to Tilbunc office and receive leward.
FOUND.
FOUND A BIRD DOG AND A New
foundland dog je-terday morning at
11 o'clock. Ownei can have same by
calling at John U. Sehwenkcr'.. sn Lack,
aw anna avenue.
Annie Elson, Annie Priest, LlzIe Bon
nie, Fanny and Sarah jL'ooptr, Rlchai a
Abbot, Fied White, James Symons,
Mansel Symous, of Ulnkely; Miss Bella
Hendeison, Lizzie Prltthaid, Miss Jar
vis, Robert P.lehaidson, of Throop;
Thomas Reld, Chatles Morgans, Caro
line Gunid and Daniel (Juard, of Dick.
ton City; Misses Annie Summers, 'Mary
Caygll, Normnh Morgans, Maud Will
lams, Geitrudu Watkins, Alice Hills,
Fied Zimmerman, Isaac nnd Wlllla
Cooper, Thomas dalles, James Claygll,
John Hills, Claionce, Samuel, and John
Cooper, Mr. and Mts. Hllte, of Price.
butg, Mr. and Mrs. Cephas Cooper, of
Dickson; Mr. and Mis. .Samuel Prlt
chard, of Throop,
Miss Bella White, of Blakcly, spent
Sunday with her filend, Oartutde Wat
kins, on Main stieet.
Reese Williams, of Hnllstead avenue,
Is confined to his home by a .seiloua
attack of quinsy.
PECKVILLE.
Fite limn ante companies liavo bet'n
notified Isv the state association that,
beginning March S an Increase of 23
per cent, will be chaiged upon nil
politics held In Wlnton borough, and
that all new policies will be charged
for at the Increased rates. The new
Increase of insuiuuce will stand in
force until such time as tho Jessup
council shall impiove their Are fight
ing facilities und elect und maintain
a fire ulurm system. " The 4cent flreu
have fallen heavily upon tho insurunce,
companies and they claim the Increase
Is done as a mode of protection to
themselves.
An adjourned meeting of the Blakely
borough council will be held this even
ing to clean up unfinished work.
The ladles cf tho Wilson fair com
mittee are requested to meet at the
hoge house Wednesday evening.
Exchange.
Help wanted-male.
WATrTED'OolLT'TilATSATE
salesman. Cull evenings. Highland
Land Co., 510 Bpruco street.
DRIVER WANTED-LAROE, BTRONO
man wuntcd to drive hcavv double
tenm and tako care of same. Only men
having had experience with horses and
satisfactory references need apply. Ad
dress P. J Tribune office.
WANTED - GOOD, HUSTLING MAN
for partner In gfnt's furnishing and
hat business, M.ix) cash wilt pay you
f 1,500 a ear. Best stand. Good refer
ences. Address C. George, Scranton, Pa,
General Delivery.
ENERGETIC SALESMAN - COUNTRY
work. School supplies. Salary $100
and extras. Rt O. Evans & Co., Chi
cago, 111.
HELP WANTED-FEMALE.
WANTED-A LADY TO ACT A8 CASH-
Icr and bookkeeper at Morris Bros ,
37) Lackawanna avenue.
WANTED-AN, EXPERIENCED GIRL
for general housework. Apply 4
Qulncy avenue. ,
LADIES TO DISTRIBUTE FREE BAM-
pies In city. Call at 320 Wusntng
ton avenue, from 8 80 to 10.30 a. m. today.
BOARDING.
BOARDING C2S PINE STREET.
NEWSPAPER8
THE WILKES-BARRE RECORD CAN
be had In Scranton at the news stands
of Retsman Broo.. 405 Spruce and 508 Lin
den: M. Norton 828 Lackawanna avenue;
I. 8. Schutzer. 811 Spruce street..
DRESSMAKING.
DRESSMAKING FOR CHILDREN TO
order; also ladles' waists. Louise
Shoemaker, 1112 Adams avenue.
OjALPJTREATIMNT
mIisItTTceTlIbrTaTp'tea
tnent, 60c: shampooing, 50c.; facial
massage, manicuring, 25c. ; chiropody,
701 Qulncy.
CITY SCAVENGER
A. b. briggs cleans privy vaults
and cess pools; no odor. Improved
pumps used. A. B. BRIGGS, proprlet.-r.
Leave orders 1100 North Main avenue',
or Elcke's drug store, corner Adams and
Mulbcriy. Telephone 9510.
MISCELLA NEOUS.
EGGS FOR HATCHINO-THOROUGH-bred
Barred Plymouth Rocks (Haw.
kins-Thompson Strain): Mammoth Pekln
Ducks (Rankin Strain); 24 eggs, SI; PC,
81. Farm range: large-slztd henlthv
stock; satisfaction guaranteed. Earl
Seanjans, FuctorvvIIle, Pa.
PACKING AND SHIPPING CON-
tracts made for packing household
goods. 225 Lackawanna avenue. 'Phone
1)204. '
LEGAL.
ESTATE OF MARGARET MOORE,
late of the City of Scranton, deceased.
Letters testamentary upon tho above
estate having been granted to the un
dersigned, all rersons Indebted lo said
estate are lequested to make payment,
nnd those having claims or demands, to
present the same to
EZRA H. RIPPLE, Exe utor,
Scranton, Pa.
WELLES & TORREY,
Attorneys for Estate.
POLITICAL.
Astsvyvw
FIRST LEGISLATIVE D1STHICT.-NO-
tlte Is hereby given that n convention
of the Flist legislative dlstilct will bo
held at 3 p. m. on the 20th day of Mnich
next, at Co-operutlve hall. West Side, for
the purpose of nominating a candidate
for tho legislature to repiesent said din
tilet and electing two delegute i to at
tend tho Republican state convention uj
be held In Harrlsburg on April 23, 1900.
The primaries, will be held on SatunUv
afternoon, Murch 17, between the hours
of 4 und 7 o'clock. Attordlng to the rules
governing the Republican primaries of
this legislative district notice ot tho dutu
of said primary election must be given
by the district chairman at least twentv
duys before said primary election und
eudi candidate must legister with tho
district chairman his full name und post
office uddress and pay his assessment fif
teen days before the primary election or
his name will not be placed on the offltlal
ballot. No votes shall bo coupted for any
person who has not compiled with these
conditions,
W. A. Paine, Chairman.
Attest: Joseph Jeffrs, Secretury.
Scranton, Pa., Feb. 22, 1900.
SECOND LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT.
Nottce Is hereby given to the Republi
can voters of the Second legislative dis
trict that a primary election will be held
on Saturday, Murch 17, 1!00, between the
hours of 4 and 7 o'clock v. m., for the
purpose of electing two delegates to rep
resent said legislative district In the com
ing Republican state convention to bo
held In Hurrlsburg. and to nomlnute a
candidate for the legislature. The con
vention to compute the vote will be held
on Tuesda, March 20, 1900, at 1 o'clock
P. m.. In the court house In Beiunton.
In accordance with the rules governing
this district the tandldates will ho voted
for directly by tho voters at the polls.
Euch cundlduto must register with the
district lialiman his full name mid post
office address and pay his asstsjment
twenty days before the election or his
mime will not be placed In the official
ballot, neither will any vote east for him
bo counted.
Tho district vigilance committees In
the various precincts will conduct tho
election and the result will be reported
by the return Judgo to the district con
vention, which will be composed ot the
return judges of the various districts,
A written notice containing further In
structions will be sent to the members of
the said district vlglluneo committee.
Fiedcrlck W. Fltitz, Chairman.
Attest: Walter E. D.ivl, Secretaty.
THIRD LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT
In pursuance of u tesolutioii of the
Republican stnndlng committee of tho
Third legislative district ot Lntkawuumi
county, adopted at a regular meeting
held on Sftturdny. tho 24th day of Febru
urs. 1W0. the dlstrltt convention will be
held on T.uesdny, the loth day of April,
1400, at 2 o'clock p. in., In the arbitration
room of the court house, Bcrnntdn. foi
the purpose of nominating a candidate
for tho legislature and electing two 2)
delegates to represent said legislative ills.
ti let In the state lor.ventlon to be held at
Hnrrlsburg on Apill 25. 19ju, and trans
acting such other business us shall be
bi ought before It.
Vlglluneo committees will hold primary
elections on Saturday, the 7th day of
April, 1900, between the houis of 4 and 7
p. m.
Each election district shall Hoi t one
person, a qualified elector of said district,
to act an u member ot tho legislative
standing committee for the next ensu
ing calendar jear, whoso name shall be
curtined to on the returns to the dlstilct
convention.
Candidates who have thus far tesls
tered their names with the secretary at
1(03-001 Hears building, Scranton. Pu.,
and those who are desirous of registering
will observu the requirements of rule b,
which reads as follows: "Each candidate
must register hU full nmnu und poxtof.
flee address with the chairman of tho
legislative standing committee, und shall
puy his usscBsmcut to tho district chair
man at least twenty das before the prl
mury election, or his name will not be
printed on the official ballot."
Saturday, the 17th day of March. l9uo.
Is the laRt day for registering und pa Ing
the assessment.
T. J. Matthews, Chairman.
Attest: J. E. Watkins, Secretary.
Scranton, Pa.. Feb. 2S. 1900.
SITUATIONS WANTED
SITUATION' WANTED-BY A YOUNG
man who desires a prsltlon as doulilo
Utitry bookkeeper or tollector, has hud
experience nnd van furnish the best of
rcferencts. Address W. 11., 1120 Hamp
ton street, city.
SITUATION-WANTED BY A YOUNG
man 19 years ot age, willing to do
anything. Can give good forerenccs. Ad
dress W, F. M., 330 New street, city.
StTUATION WANTED - WASHtNO.
Ironing or liny kind of house cleaning
by tho day or will take washing home.
Address Mrs. Lee, A'l Mineral street.
SITUATION WANTED-BV COLORED
mnn as useful man. Janitor of build
ing, porter. Job woik: can do most any
thing. Address Industrious, Tribune of
fice. A POOH WIDOW WOULD BE GLAD
to get offices to clean or washing or
work of any kind bv the dsv. Address
Mrs. Johns, 611 Linden street, city.
SITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG
man 23 years of age (single) as concn
man, six years' experience; can give good
references. Address F. L. Hnr, Tribune
ofllce.
SITUATION WANTED-ELDERLY WO.
man wants to gn washing and Ironing
or ativ kind of laundry work. Address
Mrs. Y., 1037 Cioss street, Petersburg.
SITUATION WANTED-BY LADY TO
write at homo evenings; work done In
long hand writing, also typi writing.
given special and piompt attention. Oood.
plain work done, dictation also taken.
Address "Professional Copyist," care ot
this office.
SITUATION WANTED-AS A CLERK
In ofllee: can give good references. M.
L., Tribune office.
WANTED-A POSITION AS GROCERY
clerk or butcher thoroughly experi
enced In both lines. Best of references.
Address Box 21. Priteburg, Pa . x
PROFESSIONA L.
ACCOUNTANT AND AUOITOIt.
E.C. SPAULD1NG, 23 TRADERS' BANK
building.
ARCHITECTS
EDWARD H. DAVIS, ARCHITECT,
Connell building, Scranton.
LEWIS'HANCOCK, JR.. ARCHITECT.
423 Spruce st cor. Wash, a v., Scranton.
FREDERICK L. BROWN. ARCHITECT,
Price building, 12U Washington avenue,
Scranton.
CABS AND CAKRIAQE9.
RUBBER TIRED CABS AND CAR
rlngcs: best ol srrvicc. Promnt -mention
given onleis by 'phone. Tiones
2072 and DT52. Joseph Kellcy, 121 Linden
DENTI3T3
DR. I. O. LYMAN. SCRANTON PRI
vato Hospital, cor. Wjomlns and Mul
berry. DR. H. F. REYNOLDS. OrP P. O.
DR. C. C. LAUBACH, 113 Wj omlng ave.
WELCOME C. HNOVER. COAL Ex
change. 2nd floor, Room D. Hours, 9 to
1, 2 to 5.
HOTELS AND ltESTAUNANT3
THE ELK CAFE. 123 AND 127 FRANK
lln avenue. Rates reasonable.
P. ZEIGLER, Proprietor.
SCRANTON HOUSE, NEAR D.. L. & W.
passenger depot. Conducted on the Eu
lopean plan. VICTOR KOCH. Prop.
wyES"?
RICHARD J. BOURKE. ATTORNEY-at-Law,
500-2 LucKawanna avenue. Gen
eral law business, collections und loans.
J. W. BROWNING, ATTORNEY AND
Counsellor-at-Law. Rooms 312-313 Mearj
building.
D. B. REPLOGLE, ATTORNEY-LOANS
negotiated on real estate security.
Mears building, corner Washington
avenue and Spruce stieet.
M. J. DONAHOE. ATTORNEY-AT.
Law. Offices C12-C11 Meats building.
FRANK E. BOYLE. ATTORNEY AND
Counsellor-at-law, B u i r building,
Rooms 13 and 14, Washington avenue.
WILLARD, WARREN & KNAPP, AT
tornevs and Counviilors-.it-Law. Re
publican building, Washington avenue.
JLSSUP & JESSUP. ATTORNEYS AND
Counsellors - at - Law, Commonwealth
building; rooms 1, 20 and 21.
JAMES W. OAKrORD, ATTORNEY-AT-l.aw.
Rooms 511, 513 and 510 Boaid of
Trade building.
EDWARD W. THAYER. ATTORNEY.
Rooms 103-904, Sth floor. Mears building.
L. A. WATRE8. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
502 Boaid of Trade building, Scranton,
Pa,
C. R. PITCHER. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Commonwealth building. Scranton, Pi.
PATTERSON & WILCOX. TRADERS'
National Bunk building.
C. COMEGYS, 9-11 REPUBLICAN
building.
A. W. BERTHOLF. ATTORNEY,
Mears building.
PHYSICIAN 1NO SUffOTOVSj
DR. W. E. ALLEN, 511 NORTH WASH
Ington uvenue.
DR. S W. L'AMOREAUX. OFFICE SXi
Washington avenue. Residence 131S
Mulberry. Chronic diseases, lungs,
heart, kidneys and genltn-nrlnniy or
gans a specially. Ilnuib, 1 to 4 p. m.
SKWOOt-1!
SCHOOL OF THE LACKAWANNA,
Sciunton, Pu. Couises propitiatory to
college, law. medicine m business.
Opens Sept. U'lh, Repd for catalogue.
Rev. Thomas M. Cann. LL D princi
pal and pinprlctor; W, E. Plumley, A.
M headmaster.
CI. R CLARK CO. SCLDMCN AND
Nurserjman; sloie 201 Washington uve.
nue; green house, 1150 North Main ave
nue; stoic telephone. 72.
tvffg scree vs
joH.iu::'m:r.. rear nit lacka-
waiuii avenue, Scranton, Pa., manufac
tuier of Wire Sciecns.
MISCELLdH'OUS
HATER'S ORCHESTRA-MUSIC TOR
lulls. pl'Illts, paille'. lecfsotlons. Will
dlnrs nnd conceit work furnlMicd. For
teiins addreiH R. 1. Bauer, iviahtctcr,
117 Wjonitw: av;nii, over HidUcrts'
inut.tc stui .'.
MEGARGEE BROTHERS. PRINTERS'
supplies, envelopes papei bug, twine.
Warehouse VM Washington avenue,
Scinnton, Pn.
RAILROAD TIME TABLES
Central Kailricii ( .New Jcros
Station In New York Foot of Ltbtity
street. N. R.. and South Ftny, Whitehall
street.
Anthracite coul used exclusively, dunn
ing cleunlluess and eointort.
TIME TABLE IN EFFECT NOV. 1!'. 1S&".
Tinlns leave St'iuutou for New Yoik,
Newark, Ellzabith, Philadelphia, E.iston.
Bethlehem, Allei.town, Maueh chunk and
White Haven, ut !U0 a. in.: express, If);
express. 4 0o p. nt. Sundnjs. 2.15 p. in.
For Piltston und Wllkes-lluire, S.30 a,
m . 1 20, 4 00 p. III. Sundays. 2,15 p. m.
For Baltimore nml Washington, and
folnts South and West via Bethlehun,
80 a. m., 1 20 p. m. Sundays, 2 15 p. m.
For Long Branch, Ocean Grove, etc , nt
,8.30 u, m. and 1.20 p. m.
For Reading, Lebanon and Harrlsburg,
via Allentown, b,.0 u. m., 1.20 p. in. Sun
duys. 2.15 p. m.
For Pottsville. &.30 a. m.. 1.20 p. m.
Through tickets to till points east, south
and west ut lowest rule ut the station.
J. H. OUIAUBEN, Gen, 8upt
11, P. BALDWIN, Gen. Pans. Agt.
RAILROAD TIME TABLE 9.
PENNSYLVANIA RAILR0A9
Schedule in Effect November 19,
1899.
Trains leave Scranton:
6.48 n. m., week days, for SunburT,
Harrlsburg, Philadelphia, Baltl
moie, Washington and for Pltts-
bu'K and the West.
9.38 a. m., week days, for Hazleton,
Pottsville, Xesdlns;, Norristown,
and Philadelphia: and for iun
bury. Harrlsburg, Philadelphia,
Bnltimore,Washlneton and Pitts
burj? and the West.
18 p. m., weeks days (Sunday
L08 p. ra,), for Sunbury, Harrls
ojjrjjr, Philadelphia, Baltimore,
Washington and Pittsburg and
the West.
4.27 p. m., week days, for Sunbury
Harrlsburg, Philadelphia and
Pittsburcr.
J. R. WOOD. Gen. Pass. Agt.
J. ,B. HUTCHIN80N. Gen. Mgr.
' '- . ii m
Del., I.acliu. uij.! Western.
In Effect Dec. 17, 1859.
SOUTH-Loavc Scranton for New York
at 2.1.,, 3.00, B.S0, 8 00 and 1003 a. m.t 12
nnd 3 31 p m. For Philadelphia at 5 30,
8 00 and 10 03 a. m.; 12 33 and 3 3.1 p. m.
1 or StroudRlmrg at 6.10 p. m. Milk and
Accommodation nt 3.40 p. m. Arrive at
i IK"' nt 6Ki- '18' .W " m.: 12 US, 2.,
4 48 ,io and 9 38 p. m. Arrive at Phlla
delphli ut looo n. m.; 1.08, 3 48. 6 00 and
J -I p. m. Arrive from New York nt 12 0j.
-.! and loo ii. m.; i oo, l 5J. r. 33 and 8.4S
I'-.IJVnJ,' rm Stroudsburg nt 8.0", n. m.
and Intermediate stations at 12.10, 2 50,
4 0., nnd ioo n. m.; 1.53 and 5 50 p. m. For
, .VJ ,, '-rave Hcranton ror liutrata
at 4.00 1 and 6.15 p. m. Arrive in Scranton
from Buffalo nt 2.10, 2R 5 25 nnd 10.00 a.
m.: .130 and 7.40 p. m. From Oswego and
hvrncuse at 2 55 n.'m.; 12.38 and 3.30 p. in.
1 rom Syrncuso nt 7.40 p. m. From title a
at 2.1.1 u. m. ; 12 3S and 3.10 p. m. From
Nicholson at 7.50 a. m. and 6 00 p. m.
I rom Montroso nt 10 00 a.m.; 3.20 nnd
40 p. ni.
BLOOMSBURO DIVISION - Loav n
Scranton for Northumberland at 6 30. 10 OS
a. m.:l,55 and 010 p. m. For Plymouth,
at 1 a,. 3.40 and 8 50 p. m. For Nuntlcoko
at 8.10 a, m. Arrive at Northumberland
at 9 3., a. m.; 1.10, 5 08 and 9.30 p. m. Ar
JIvp Nnntlcoke at 9 20 n. m. Arrive at
Plymouth nt 2 01. 4.40 and 9 41 p. m. Ar
rive nt Scranton from Northumberland
nt 9.42 a. m.; 12.33. 4 55 and 8 50 p. in.
J rom Nnntlcoke. nt 11.00 a, m. From
Plymouth at 717 n. m.: 3 21 nnd 6.05 p. m,
.... SUNDAY TRAINS.
SOUTH-Loave Scranton nt 2.15, 3 00,
o30, 10 0,, n. m.; 3 33 and 3 40 p. m.
NORTH-Lenvo Scranton at 12.10, 2 ML
4.0.1 p. m ; 1 51 nnd S 50 p. m.
BLOOMSBURO DIVISION LeavS
Scinnton at 10 05 a. m. and 6,10 p. m.
Delaware nnd Hudson.
On Feb. 2Cth. 1000, trains will lcavs)
Scranton ns follows:
For Carbondale ii 20, 7.53, 8 53, 10.13 a.
m.: 12 noon; 1.08. 2 2S, 4 06, 6 23, 6,23. 7.57.
911. 1115 p. m.: 1.16 a. m.
For Albany, Saratoga, Montreal, Bos
ton, New England points, etc. 6.20 a. m.t
l.CS p. m.
For Honcsdale 6 20, 10.13 a. m.S 2.28, 5 23
p. m.
For WlIkes-Barre-6.4.1, 7.48. 8.41. 9 3S,
10 47 a. m.: 12.W. 1.28, 2.18, 3.3J, 4.27, 610.
7.48. 10 41, 1130 p. m.
For New York, Philadelphia, etc.,- via
Lehigh Valley Railroad 6.45 a. m.; 12.03,
2)8, 4 27 p. m.: with Black Diamond Ex
press, if 30 p. m.
For Pci iiHvlvonla Railroad points, 6 4
9.3S u. m. : 2 18. 4 27 p. in.
For western polrts. via Lehigh Valley
Rnllrnrd 7.4! a. m.: 12 03, 3.31, with Black
Dlt.moiu! Epress, 10.41, 11.30 p. m.
Trains will arrive In Scranton ns fol
lows: Ftom Carbondale nnd the North 6.40,
7.4.1. S.3S. 34. 10 33, 11 5S a. m.; 1.23, 215,
3.21. 4 a, 7.41, 1018. 11.27 P. m.
From Wllkcs-Rurre and the South o.ln,
7 43, S48, 10 33. 1151 a. m.: 1.04. 2.23. 4 02,
5 20, 0 21, 7.53. !05. 10 03 p m.: 1.13 a. m.
SUNDAY TRAINS,
For Cui bnndal 9.05 a. m.; 12.27, 2 21,
4.0.1. 3 47. 10 52 p. m.
For Wilkes-Barre 9 23 a. m.; 12 03, l.CS,
3.23 6 27, 8 27 p. m.
For Albany, Saratoga, Montreal. Bos
ton, New England points, etc., 1.08 p. m.
Lowest rates tn all points in United
States nnd Canada.
J. W. BTRD1CK, G. P. A.. Atbnnv. N. Y.
H. W. CROSS, D. P. A , Scranton, Fa.
Lehigh Valley RailroaJ.
In Effect Nov. 19th. UV).
TRAINS LEAVE SCRANTON.
For Philadelphia and Now York, vlu D.
.1 II. R. R at 0 43 a. m. and 12 03. 2.18.
4 27 (Black Diamond K press), and 11 30
p. m. Sundays, D. & H. R. R., 1.5S, 7.43,
P in.
For White Haven, Hazleton and princi
pal points In the coal regions, via D. &
H. R. R C41, 2.18 and 4 27 p. m. For
Pottsville. 6 43, 2.18 p. m.
Tor Bethlthem, Easton. Reading, Har
rlsburg und principal intermediate sta
tions, vln D. Ai It. R. R.. 613 u. m.; 12.01,
2 IS. 4 27 (Black Diamond Express), 11.30.
8unduH..D & H. R. R.. 1.58, 7.48 p. m.
Tor Tunkhannock, Townnda, Elmlra,
Ithaca. Gonevu and principal Intermedi
ate stations, via D, L. & W. R. R 8.0S
u. m.: 1.00 and 3.35 p. m.
For acneva, Rochester, Buffalo, Nlag
nra Falls, Chicago, and all points west,
"la D. & H. R. R. 1J0I. -IM (Black Dia
mond Expicss), 7.1S, 10.41. 11.30 p. m.
Sundays. D. ic II. R. R.. 12 0J p. m.. 7.4S
'Pullman pal lor nnd sleeping or Lehigh
Valley parlor cars on all trains between
Wllkes-Barro and New York, Phlladel
nhln. Buffalo and Suspension Bridge. ,
ROULIN , II. WILBUR. Gen. Supt., M
Cortland street. New York. '
CHARLES 8. LEE. Gen. Pass. Agt., 24
Cortlandt street New York.
A " W. NONNEMACHER. Dlv. Pass.
Agt., South Botlilehem, Pa. '
For tickets and Pullman reservations
apply 509 Lackawanna ave., Scranton, Pa.
trie and Wyoming Valley.
Time Table In effect Teb 7, 1100.
Trulns leave Scianton for Hawley anj
Intermediate points, connecting ut Haw
ley with Erie Rntlroad for New York,
Newburg. Hnticsdnlo and Intermedats
points, ns follows: No. 2, Accomoda
Hon. 0 a. m ; No. 1, Express, 1J 01 p. m.
n iULLsiiS III
Eaaaxsvm m rnmmm
SCll ANTON UIV1SIOIV.
vnwt.-Ko ana Syracuse at 4.03 a. m. ana
1 5 p. m. For Utlcn at 2 50 a. m. anil
J p. m. For Montrose nt 9 00 a. m.;
1 J 1. m. nml K r,ll n m Wnp MlrlinUnn
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