T THE SCR ANTON TRIBUNE-WEDNESDAY, MARCH 14, 1900. : -er-T r. ?- To Ladies "I have been a midwife for twenty-five yeais, and duilng that time I liavo used Winner's Safe Cuic In cases of kidney troubles, diseases of the Pelvic Organs, and those peculiar to women. "I desire to give. It my high est endorsement, earned by Its superior merits. "To use It means a cure with out fall, and I have never found an) thing to 'equal It." MRS. FANNY CANTCn. Jan. 13, 1900. Mr. Fnnnle Center, of 434 Warren St, Brooklyn, N. V., It grad uate Royal School of Nnrsei, Vienna, Auitrlat graduate Woman's In. flrmary and Mtternlty Home, New York City, with diploma. 4 L MRS. MARY PENGELLY DIES. Mrs. Mary Pcngelly, of Bhkett sttect, died yestciday forenoon. She had suf fered from cancer for some time, but did not give up until two weeks ugo. Deceased was born In Plttston. nearly forty-Hve years ago. She had resided heio twenty-eight years. Her maiden name was Nicholson. Hv her death the Methodist church and Ladles' Aid society loo one of their most active w 01 kers. She Is survived by five daugh ters and one son, all unmarried. A father, mother, tlueo brothers and one sister, all of this city, also mourn her loss. The funetal will be at 3 o'clock this afternoon. Rev. A .F. Chaffee will oflk-late, and Interment w 111 be In Mnpleuood. ENCAMPMENT INSTALLATIONS. Tomorrow District Deputy Giand Patriarch G. W. Hughes will begin his official tour for the purpose of Install ing the officers of the encampment of the county. He will be accompanied by a delegation of grnd officers and the patriarch militant of Carbondale Canton, No. 40, of this cltv. The fol lowing dates have been arranged foi: W. S. Uogers, Clark's Green, Thurs day, March 6; Lackawanna, Carbon dale, Friday, March 16; Armln, Scran ton. Monday, March 19; Hyde Paik, Providence, Tuesday, March 20; Rush bi 00k, Jermyn, Monday, March 26; Seuintonla, Scranton, Monday, Apill 9. 'APPROPRIATIONS. Tlte appiobrlatlon ordinance In com Be of preparation for councils Is the same as lust year's with these exceptions: City ussessors Increased from $400 to $900; engineer's assistant and Inciden tal $100 to $200; Insurance, reduced fiom $100 to nothing; hydrants, $300 to $150; printing and advertising, $C0O to $700; fire department, fiom $2,200 to $1,600; water rent, from $1,6S0 to $2,000; principal and Interest of funded debt, $8,500 to $9,000; cleaning paved stieets, $1,100 to $1,200; board of revision and appeals, $200 to $100. SCHOOL TEACHER BURIED. The funeral of Miss Belinda Cat roll, who was a teacher In the public schools, was lurgely attended e8tel day morning. The school board, super intendent and teachers were ptesent. The floral offerings were beautiful In design and were catrled by Messrs. Frank McDonald, James Nealon and John Flnneran, of this city, and Thom as Rogun and William Jones, of Oly phant. The pall-bcareis wore Messtt. Patrick, Thomas and Martin McDon ough, Martin Walsh, Frank Boylan and Pattick Mannlon. SPILLED HIS MILK. The hoi &e of Krncst Gladell, who ele livcts milk for the Palace creamety, was frightened by a dog on the West Side, yesterday and It backed the wagon Into a creek, tipping It over, spilling the milk, throwing out and Injuring the driver, losing Its own equlllbilum and rteatlng havoc- generally. Six men straightened the outfit up, but no ef fort was made to tcclalm the milk fiom Mother i:ailh. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Kmploes of the Honesdulo btanelt weie paid jeHteiday. Shop bunds and tallroad employes of the Delaware and NERVITA PILL Restore Vitality. Lost Vicor and Manhood Curelmpotencr.Nlght Emissions, Loss of Mem. MPJfc, on; all wmtlnt- diseases, 1 v an eiiucis ni -cu-amira or J excess and indiscretion. KA narve tonlo and .Diooa ouiiaer. Brings the pink slow to pa to cheeks and restores the fin or voutb. By mail 18.60, with our bankable gaurantee to cure and copy of our bankable guarantee NervitaTablets EXTRA STRENGTH .-.-----. immeaiaie vcauita S UM.WJW i.abisi.1 .-. Positively (niaranteed core for Loss of Power, Varicocele, Undeveloped or Shrunken Organs, Paresis, Locomotor Ataxia. Nervous Prostra. Hon. Hrsteriu, Fit., Insanity. Paralysis and the Results of Eiccstlve Use of Tobacco. Opium or Liquor. In Plain packnge.sjI.OO a SS?V6 ir f$ wl"i our bankable truer. saiasS1 ao ot " NERVITA MEDICAL CO. -Olinton Jackson Stc, OHICAQO, ILL. Bold by Mcdarrah & Thomus, Drug lata,, too Lackawanna avc , Bcranton. Pa. 60 PILLS m SO CTS. WHEN IN OOU1T, TRY STRONG AGAIN! f rj sV" " wj hvtpr M the whole W. All dr!uT. and losses are ch.eksS2"1rf?JneIs patfaaS !KiLr2p,1.y5tt'DCd- .'" ""!itioncftea worries tbemlnte lassTity, Coo.upilo"or DesUi Mailed sealed. Priced Mr hat; 6 ho... -,,.k i...,i..i ,.-., ""lirl.VTr"." .V.TlY. Mer.fi ec, Bead (or'tre. boVk. For Sale by JOHN H. PHEL, . f truce strsit. VHktEfM i ? Hudson In thl-? city will be paid to day. Miss Lillian Slaw son, who spent a month with fitends In this city, tc turned to her home In Port Jervls, N. V.. jestctday. I. Val Hollenbcck Is In New Yoik city. Miss Margaret Clarkson has returned fiom New York city. J. L. Stewart left yewterdav for a visit In the metropolis. Out of respect to a deceased teacher, Miss Belinda Carroll, the public schools were closed yesterday. ' Mis. A. W. Corbln Is ill at her Blr kctt street home. Councils will meet on Match 26 to elect a city engineer. Miss Beitha Bell, formeily of this city, has secured a situation In the In ternational Correspondence School of Scranton. The ofllclal boatd of the Methodist church has endorsed Pierce Butler for lay delegate to the general conference In Chicago on May 2. JERMYN AND MAYFIBLD. School Board Meeting Resignation of a Well Known Teacher Coward ly Assault on a Business Man. Personals. The school directois held their tegu lar monthly meeting last evening. A number of bills were read and oideted paid. Chairman Prltchard, on behalf of the -visiting committee, made a te port of their visits to the school, u-htch were of a very satisfactory natttte. Miss Mulholland, one of the high school teachers, tendered her resigna tion, which was accepted, and the boatd decided to meet next Tuesday evening to 1111 the vacancy and to elect a new teacher. By motion, the secretaty was Insttucted to put chase the necessary supplies needed for the balance of the school term. The sec tetary read a tinanclal repot t which ho had prepated at the request of the members. Messrs. Blake, Loughney and Shields were appointed the visit ing committee foi the present month and the board adjourned. William Loughney, a well known )oung man, who has been drinking hea ily of late, yesterday afternoon entered the shop of Tommy Glazier, on Main street, and demanded the loan of a dollat. Upon Glazier's refusal to respond to the demand, Loughney sttuck him and, picking up a shoe, "went outside and deliberately threw it thiouglt the window. Mr. Glazier had a w at rant sworn out and Loughney was ariehted. When he appeared be foie 'Squire Swlck he was confronted with the charge already mentioned and an additional one sworn out by his brother on the charge of foicibly tak ing possession of his mother's house and temoving a petition of the house hold funltuie. Being unable to furnish the necessaiy ball, and at his own ie quest, he was committed to the county jail. Mine Foieman O'Brien and family hae moved from Second street Into the pioperty of Peter Kelly, on Third street. Mrs. Mann and chlldien, of Peek vllle. are visiting at the- home of her brother, Jacob Htller, of Bacon sttcet. The fair In the Congregational chuioh was again largely attended last evening and pioved to be a strong at traction. The entettalnment was again quite successful. The fair will be continued tonight and an excellent piogtamme has been prepared to en tertain those who attend. Willie Hill, or Main street, Is buffet ing from an attack of quinsy. The employes of the Glenvvood, Kile and Kevstone collletles will be paid today. W. C. Nicholson will leave this morn ing on a business ttlp tu New Yoik city. - m An Editor Finds a Sure Cute for Rheumatism. A. H. Do Fluent, editor of the Jour nal, Doylestown, Ohio, suffered for a number of cars fiom iheumatlsnt in his right shoulder and side. He says: "My right arm at times was entirely useless. I tried Chamberlain's Pain Balm, and was surptlsed to receive re lief almost Immediately. The Pain Balm has been a constant companion of mlnn nvep Htrwn nnrl It naA. ullu.t I For sale by all druggists. Matthews 01 oh ., w noiesaie ana retail agts. m 1 MOSCOW. Mis. h. G. Filschkotn visited rela tives lu Plttston over Sunday. Among those who attended the Wo men's Christian Temperance union convention held at Dunmorc, Friday, Thiyfeavs stood rtj test ef yean, , ana tur cutset tbouisadt of esses 01 nervous uiscsin, such as Debility, Pittiatu, Sleepless, aesi and Vancocele.Atroohv.ie. The y dear the brain, itreng tbsa tbs circulation, make dlicitloa Add, .mi ..ITiVSl 'Jr Pharmacist, ccr. Wyoming svsnue and were Mrs. O. B. Vaughn, Mrs. Charles Millard, Mrs. W. A. DcPew, Mrs. Kato Wardell nd Mrs. Philip Hwarts. Tito townshln auditors held a meet ing In tho Independent Order of Odd Fellows' hall Monday. Mrs. 8. J. Hornbaker and Mrs. O. F. Brown were Scranton lsltors yester day. A. O. Allen, of Portland, was a busi ness caller In town yesterday, Mrs. Svvoptzor, of Scranton, Is 111 at tho home of Mr. George Shaw. J. M. Koack Is 111 at his home on Church street. Mrs. L. P. Watts Is 111 with tho quinsy. Mis. George returned from Scranton yeslerdav, where she has been lstt Ing for tho last few das. TAYLORNEWS: Progtnmme of the Immaculate Church of Conception Entertain mentComing Grand Pair Per sonal and Other News. The Carbondale 'Symphony club, which is well-known throughout the alley for their musical fame, will give a high-class musical entertainment at Weber's rink on Saturday evening, St. Patrick's night, for the benellt of the new Catholic church recently erected. Tickets, twentj-llvo cents. The fol lowing programme will 'bo rendered: Sextette, "Give Me My Own Native Isle," Symphony club; tenor solo, James L. Battle: trio, "Met maid's Song," Messts. Battle; soprano solo, "Waiting," Miss Florence Moftltt: duet. Messts. Kltkwood and Battle; specialties, Henry Battle; quattette. "Robin Hood," Messrs. Battle and Klrkwood; bailtono solo, 'Calvary," Ambrose Battle; trio, Messts. Battle, Klrkwood and Miss Moflltt; bass solo, "The Mighty Deep," P. F. Kltkwood; sextette, "Come Wheto tho Lilies Bloom," Sjmphony club; Mis. James P. Loftus, accompanist. There will be a giand fair and sup per and musical entertainment held at the Nebo Congregational church at Rendham on tho following evenings. March 19, 20 and 21. A pleasant time Is assured. Tho following will partici pate In the progtamme; Mr. Kdward James, baritone, of Sctanton: Mr. C. Duke, mandollnlst, and Mr. John E. Evans,' John Gvvjnno and Miss Sallle Price, and many others. The Century Hose company, No. 2, will conduct a ball In Weber's link on Monday evening, Apt 11 20. The Talor colllety of the Deleuaic, Lackawanna and Western company commenced operations jestoiday, after a two months' Idleness for repnlts. Mr. Hauy Hood, of Hyde Paik, Is erecting a beautiful residence on Ath erton street. Misses Myrtle Bariv, Dalsv Patty and Mary Jayne, of Gteen Ridge, and Miss Edith Houser were enteitalned nt the home of Superintendent and Mrs. W. B. Owens, of North Taylor, yes terday. Mr. Felix McLaughlin Is quite sick at his homo on Union stieet. Miss Maigaret Thomas, of Provi dence, is visiting Miss Hannah Powell at her home on Main street. OLYPHANT. A lively tilt between Mcfsi". Heap and Galiariier was a fealiu? nf Mon day night's meeting of tho com ( il after the second ballot lnd been t ikn which tesulted in the utual t'e. Mi. Heap took the floor and in 11 lulef speech gave his reasons for siipportlng the VanSIckle faction, stating that he had investigated tho past ncouls of the men ho upheld and found them to be In the Inteiest and welfaie of the bor ough at all times. He seveielv at tacked Mt. Gallagher's lecoid as u councilman, partlculaily on.thi cvu-r question. Mr. Gallaghoi what ply ie piled to his rematks and denied tin charges which were made. H illothiR was again proceeded with, nnd utter three mote tie ballots were taken tin council adjoutned. Another packed house gteetcd the Tommy Sherer company at the Fatltet Mat'iewopeta house last evening. "The Moonshlner's Daughter" was ptoduced. This evening they will ptesent 'The Girl fiom Puetto Hlco." A lniUlni-i-will be given Thursday and Saturday afternoons. Editor P. A. Pllbln, of Aichbald. was a caller In town yesterday. W. W. Watklns, of Peckville, sked telatlves here jesterday. Mrs. William Jones, ut Blakely. is seriously 111. Mlsn Lizzie Davis was tenderf-d a suipilse patty at thu home of he.- j nr ents, Mr. and Mrs. John L. Davis, on Susquehanna street, Monday evtuins by a number of her young ft lends. Tin time was most enjoyably spent In gjtmes and other pleasant leerenlioua. Refreshments w ere served at 10 o'clock. Theie weie about twenty young people present. The Olyphant botough council met last night and took two ballots. The deadlock continues unbroken. PECKVILLE. The Young People's society nf the Methodist Episcopal church will hold a dlmo novelty social at the home of Mis. A. W. Dtumlagc on Fiiday even ing, March 16. Mi. Leo Schimpft teturncd home last evening after spending a few das at New York city. Mrs. W. J. Guest has, returned to her homo In FleetvUlC, after spending the winter with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Judhon Cullender. School Dltertois Tuthlll and Wat klns made a shott visit to tho central school Tuesday. School has 10-opened at the central building, after being closed for :i week while tepalis weto made on tho fur naces. Miss Orlana Williams was a Scran ton visitor Fiiday and Satuidny of last week. Tho Young Ladles' Industilal class of the Peckville flsptlst church will give an entertainment entitled "The Peak Sisteis" at Ledyard hall next Saturday night. Admission, 10 and 15 centt-. Ice cream will be served after the entettalnment. BRADFORD COUNTY. Special to tho Scrnuton Tribune. Towanda, Match 13 After ten days nf tenlble Buffeting death relieved Mis. Frunk Lovvry of Bernlce, who was hot rlbly burred n few days ago, last Fri day, She had attempted to icmove some kerosono oil that had been spilled on the floor by burning It, and for that purpose llphted a newspaper at the titove nnd threw It upon tho oil. In n second she was enveloped In flames, and every pat tide of clothing except her stockings was buined from her body, she being literally baked. Dr. Bather Ilahl-Uaksh, of India, will lecturo at Towanda on Filduy evening. It. L. Itusscll. of Philadelphia; '. A. Blood, of New York, und Freight Agent The People's Exchange. A POPULAR CLEARING HOUSE for tha Bonaflt ot All WI10 Have House to Rent, Real Estate or Other Property to Sell or Exchange, or Who Want Situations or'Help-Theia Small Advertisements Coit One Cent a Word, Six Insertions for Five Cents a WortU-Lxcept Situation Wanted, Which Arj Iu sorted Free. FOR RENT IM-MODKUN HOUSES CORNKn MAD Ison iivcnuo and Myrtlo street.. Uco. B. Davidson, Atty., G20 Bpruco street. 30 - ELEGANT TEN-ROOM RKSr deuce, 615 Qulncy, avenue. Apply Geo. B. Davidson, attorney, E30 Bpruco street. FOR RKNT-EIOHT-ROOM. H1NOM: ilwelllnjr, Adams avenue. Green Rklgo. 1'lno location; modcrnto rent. C. 11. Cen ter, 401 Council Building. POR RBNT-VOUR OR SIX ROOMS, 731 Jcffrri-oii avenue. $30- ELEGANT TKN-ROOM Resi dence, 015 Quincv avenue. Apply Geo. B. Davidson, attorncv, i20 Bpruco street. HOTEL FOR HUNT-EASY TERMS TO respcctablo party. Inquire 10J8 La fa ette street. FOR HENT-NKW HOUSE; ALL 1M provements. 722 Monroo avenue. HOt'SKS IN VILLAGE OP CIIIN rhllln, water Inside, good garden. James Holgatc, Chinchilla. FOn RENT-GOOD BAKERY STAND with oven and lunch rooms. Eligible locution, on tcnsoitablc terms No other bakery In town. Call on or address, Charles Gardner, Factory lllc, Pn. FOR RENT-SECOND AND THIRD Moors, 21 Lacknwnnna avenue; posyis Mon nt once. Applj T. It. Hi ooks, Trad ers' Ecrk building. FOR nENT-11-ROOM HOUSE, APPLY to John Carroll. Ui Madison avenue, Trlbuno office, or 4Ti Linden street. FOR RENT - HOUSE ON OLIVIJ street, between Washington and Ad ams avenues; modern Improvements. In ciulre S. Morris, CM N. Washington ae. FOR RENT-APRIL 1, THE HAND- some residence, G18 Adams avenue, with burn. Inrge aid und fruit tiees. Inqulro J1S Wjomltig avenue. FOR RENT-FURNISHED HOUSE, nine rooms; all Improvements. Mrs. C- J. Carter, 809 Mjrtlo street. FOR RENT-MY rORMER RESt dence. with barn. V81 Mousey avenue; ten rooms. Wm W. Lathrope. STORE FOR RENT-PROM APRIL 1. number 221 Lackawanna nvc. Inqulro of J. H. Gunstcr. FOR SALE FOR SALE-TEN HEAD OF FRESH cows. John Scheuer, 342 Locust street. FOR SALE-NINE ROOM HOUSE, ALL Improvements; possession ut once. Mrs. C. J. Carter, SW Mjrtle street. FOR SALE OR RENT. OR SALE OR HENT-AT CLARK Summit, good hone; live ncies, fruit and outbuildings lmiulie'ot Mis. L. Ltnday, HOil North Main avenue. FURNISHED ROOMS. WANTED-TWO NICELY FURNISHED rorms with bnird. C'cnttally located Addiess W., Trlbuno ofllco. ROOMS WANTED MARRIED COUPLE. TWO WELL FUK lilshcd rooms; lli;ht housekeeping or t.'e of stove ; Htir.m lie it: live mluutes walk of (.qtinic. Ai sv- er S M, this of fice. WANTED-TO RENT. NTDrmTsHED 'rciom'st iit- able for gentleman and wlfo: central ly located Address, X. Y, C. Tribune WANTED-TO BUY. WNUOiFv'lONnlAD whrcl Addlf-sK , P. O 11o !'(!. WANTED-TO BUY FOR CASH SKC- ond hund watches, 1flwelr.v, old gold and s-llvei. Gatilner, 2?Hi Spruce street REAL ESTATE. FARM. : ACRES. IN CHINCHILLA. Jiimes Holgat--. Chinchilla, FARM. M ACRES NEWTON TOWN ship. J imoN Holgtle, Chinchilla, FOR SALE-BUILDING ON LACKA waiinu avenue, In thiee hundlc-d block. Adilic-s G , cute Tribune ofllic-. LOST. LOST-SILVER FOUNTAIN PEN FIVE dolluis rovv.ud It teturncd to Tribune oflice. DRESSMAKING. DRESSMAKING FOR CH1LDREM TO order; also ladles' waists. Louise Shoemaker, ill Adams avenue. SCALP TREATMENT. MRS. L. T. KELLER, SCALP TREAT ment, COc. : Bhimpoolng. 50c; facial massage, manicuring, 25c; chiropody, 701 Qulncy. t Hatnden, of Sayic, weto piominent latlroad ofllclals nt Towanda. Troy's Justice of tho peace offeis to many his first couple fipo of chatge. Sayre has a new industiy, styled the Saj ro Sand and Plustt r company. Mrs. A. H. Chaffee, formeily uf thli county, died nt Marjsvllle, Kan., Sun day, nged 74 years. Her remains will be taken to Hornbtook tomotiow. During 1S94 317 inatrlage licenses were gtanted In Bradfoid county; dur ing tho closing ear 317 couples weie given legal oidern to enter the ntnto of matrimony, making a gain of thirty. Tho census of 1S&0 gao the county a population of 58,111. which In lSflO had Inei eased to 59.LM1, a gain of 692. Al lowing un Inciease of populttlon In that xatio there was In 1&94 one mar riage license for ovpty lbS people, and Jn 181-9 for every 172 of population. It must bo considered that many wed ding couples fiom New York stat, wheto one or both have been divorced, conio to this county to avoid the law, which fotblds them to many again In that state. Numerous Biadfnid county people go over the New York state lint to avoid nnsweilng the questions 'And the payment of fees. Al-cndv this year fotty-one licenses havu beciv is sued. During! last year thirty-four wldovvc-18 and tnent -eight widows weio among those who dcsln-4 to again enter the matrlago state. In thirteen cases both parties had been bet caved. Tbo widow eta waited nn average of three years nnd the w Idovv s five year. Of tho twenty-llvo divorced pet sons twenty-oiio were women. Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup Has been ised foi over FIFTY YEARS bv MILLIONS of MOTHERS for tin Ir CHILDREN WHILE TEETHING, with PERFECT SUCCESS. It SOOTHES tho CHILD. BOFTENB tho CHJMS. M.I.AYH ull PAIN; CURES WIND COLIC, nnd Is tho best remedy for DIARRHOEA. Bold b) Druggists In svi-rv part of tho woild. Ho HUio nnd usk for "Mis. Wlnslow's Southing 8rup," und tnki no other kind. Twenty-live cents a bottle. HELF WANTED-MALE. WANTEDAIOlTRAiT ESTATE salesman. Cull ovcnlnps. Highland Land .Co., 510 Spruce street. DRIVER WANTED-LARQE, STRONG man wanted to drlvo lu-avv double team and tnko cure of eairic. Only mn huvlng had experlcnco with horses nnd satisfactory references need npplj. Ad dress P. J,, Tribune oflice. WANTED - GOOD, IIUBTLING MAN for partner In gent's furnishing and hat business. 3,000 cash will pay jou 11,500 a year. Best stand. Good refer ences. Address C. George, Scranton, Pa, General Delivery. ENERGETIC 8ALESMAN - COUNTRY work, School supplies. Batary $100 nnd extras. R. O. Evans & Co., Chi cago, III. HELP WANTED-FEMALE. WANTED-A LADY TO ACT AS CABII lei and bookkeeper at Morris Bros , 310 Lackawanna avenue, LADIES TO DISTRIBUTE FREE SAM pies In city. Call at 320 Washing ton av enue, from 8 30 to 10 30 a. m. today. BORDnVG; BOARDING 525 PINE STREET. NEWSPAPERS THE WILKES-BARRE RECORD CAN be had In Scranton at the news stands of Relsman Bros , 405 Spruce and 603 Lin den; M. Norton 323 Lackawanna avenua; I. S. Bchutxer. 211 Spruce streou CITY SCAVENGER A. B. BRIGGS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS nnd ccts pools; no odor. Improved pumps used. A. B. BRIGGS, propiictnr. Leave orders 1100 North Main avenue. or Elckc's drug store, corner Adams and Mulberry. Telephone 9540. MISCELLA NEOUS. EGGS FOR HATCH ING-THOROUGH-bred Burred Plymouth Rocks (Haw. kins-Thompson Strain); Mammoth Pekln Ducks (Runkln Strain); 24 eggs, $1; , to Farm range; lurge-slzcd healthy toek; satisfaction guaranteed. Earl Seamans, Factors v llle, Pn. PACKING AND SHIPPING CON tracts made for packing household goods. 225 Lackawanna avenue. 'Phone Ul. LEGAL. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the paitnershlp lutelv subsisting be tween George W. Finn and B W. Phil lip", of the cltv of Scranton, under the llim linme of Finn & Phillips has been dissolved on this 13th da of March, A. D.-1100, b mutual consent. All debts owing to said partnership ore to be re ceived bv said George W. Finn, and all demands on the said partnership are to bo presented to him for paMnent. OFORGE W. FINN, B. AV. PHILLIPS ANNIE CLANCY VS JAMES CLANCY. In tho Coutt of Common 1'lcurt of Lackawanna Count:. No 520, Septem ber Term. 1W, To James Clnuc, Respondent: You are herebj notllled thut the sub poor a nnd alius subpoena tu dlvoice In tho above stated case huve been ie ttirmd "11011 est Inventus," and the tout; has otdercd service upon jou bv publi-111-11,11. You are liereb) notllled to be and appear nt the next term of said court, to bo held at Scranton, on Mon dm. Mulch l'l, POO. und answer the om pluint of said libellant. C. E PRYOR, Shciltr. JOHN R. JONES, A'tt for Libellant. pourvchL FIRST LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT.-NO-lico Is herebj riven that u convention of the Flisl legislative district will be held nt 3 p m on the L-uth duy of March next, tit Co-operative hall, West Side, for the purpose ot nominating u candidate lor the li'slature to ieprrent suld dl-.-tilct and electing two delegates to at tend the Republican state convention be held In Hurrlsbuig on April 2"i. 1M0. The primaries, will be held on Saturday afternoon. March 17, between the hours of I nnd 7 o'clock. According to the rules governing the- Republic in primaries of this legislative dlstilct notice of the datp of said pilmurj election must be given by the dlstilct chulrmin ut least twenty days before sald prlmuty election nnd ench eandldutc must register with the district ehatiman his full name und post orlUo address und pav his usosment llf teen dujs before the primary election or his name will not be placed on the ofllcuil ballot. No votes "hull be counted for unv piion who has not complied with these conditions. W. A. Paine, Chairman. AttHst; Joeph Jettos, 8crctar. Scranton, Pa , Feb. 2. 1900 SECOND LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT -Notice Is hereby given to the Republi can voters of the Second legislative dis trict that .1 primary election will be held on Saturday, March 17, 1000, betwepn tho hours of 4 and 7 o'clock n. m , for the purpose of electing two delegates to rep resent suld legislative district In the com ing Republican state convention to bo held hi Hurrlsburg. and to nominate a caudldite for the leglsliituic. The con ventlou to compute the vote will be held on Tuesdav. March 20. 1900, at 1 o'clock P. m., In the court house In Hcrunlor. In accordance with tho rulis governing this district the candidates will bo voted for dlrectlv b the voters ut the polls. Each candidate must register with the district I'huirmnn his full numc and post otllco address ,and pay his assessment twenty diss before tho election or his numo wilt not be placed in tlie ofllclal ballot, neither will any votes cast foi him bu counted. Tho district vigilance committees In the various pieclncts will conduct tho election and tho ttsult will be reported by the tettirn Judgo to the district con entlon, which will bo composed of the return Judges of the various districts. A written notice containing further ln stiuctions will bo sent to tho members of tho said district lcllnnco committee. Ftederlck W, I'lelU, Chairman. Attest; Walter E. Davis, Seereturj. THIRD LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT. In pursuance of u icsoititioii of tho Hi public un standing committee of tho Third legislative district of Lackawunna county, adopted ut a regular meeting held on Saturday, the 21th da of Febru aiy, 1900, the dlstilct convention will be held on Tuesduy, tho 10th da of April, 1900, at 2 o'clock p. m., In the arbitration room of tho court house. Scranton. tor tho purpose of nominating a candidate for the legislature und ilectlug two (2) delegates to represent said feglslatlve dis. trli-t In tho stato ior.cntlon to bo held ut Huirlaburg on Apill 21 1900, nnd trans, luting such other bUfclness as bhall bo brought before It. Vlglliince committees will hold primary elections on Saturday, the 7th day of April, 19C0, between tho hours of 4 and 7 p. m. Each election district shall ilict ono person, a qunlltled elector of said dlstilct, to act us a member of the legislutivo standing committee for thu next ensu ing calendar year, whose name shall bo certified to on tho returns to tho dMrkt convention. Candidates who have thus far regis, tered their names with tho sei retar ut fW-'Kil Mears building. Seruntou, Pa , und those who are desirous of teglsterlng will observo the requirements of rule 0, width leads us follows; "Each candidal must register his full name und postnf. tiro address with tho chairman of the legislutivo standing committee, nnd shull pay his assessment to tho district chair, mun ut least twentv dus before the prl muty election, or his mime will not bo printed on thu olltdal ballot." ' Saturday, tbo li'tti duy uf March, 0, Is the last day for registering and paying the assessment, T. J. Mutthcws, Chairman. Attest; J. 13. Watklns, Secretary. Bcrunton, Pu., Feb. 28, 1900. - miTUA TJON8 WANTED SITUATION 'wJTEiTlflTroliJNa mun as grocery tflcrk or bookkeeper, eight years' experience; cm give wood reference. Address box 122, Dalton, Pu. SITUATION WANTED-TO DO WA8H- Ing nnd Ironing by the duv. washing nnd Ironing taken home also. Call or ad. dress L, n ui f. Sumner nvenuc. SITUATION WANTHD-AB DRIVER or enro of hotses by nting mnn of .'1, with experience nnd not ufruld of work. G. M,, Trlbuno oflice. SITUATION WANTED-BY GENTLE man. 21 years of nge; willing to take any respectnblo and responsible position; inn lvn bext of rcfrtence. Address P. O. Box 29., Factor) lilt-, Pa. SITUATION WANTEDitY A YOUNG - man who desires 11 position as double entiy bookkerpci or collector, has had experience and inn furnish the best nf references. Address W. II., 1120 Hamp ton street, city. SITUATION-WANTED BY A YOUNG man 19 vears of age, willing to do nn) thing. Can give good fororenccs. Ad dress W. F. M., 330 New street, city. SITUATION WANTED - WASHING. Ironing or nnv kind of house rlentilng by the duy or will take washing home. Address Mrs. Lee, 5'1 Mineral street. SITUATION WANTED-BY COLORED man as useful mun, Janitor of build ing, porter. Job woiki can do most an thlng. Address Industrious, Trlbuno of fice. A POOR WIDOW WOULD BE GLAD to get offices to clean or washing or work-of any kind by tho day. Address Mrs. Johns, Cll Linden street, city. SITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG mun 21 )onrs of ago (single) us coacn man, six veurs' eperlenci; can give good references. Addiess F. L. Hat, Tilbuno office. PROFESSIONAL. ACCOUNTANT AND AUDITOR. E C. SPAULD1NG, 23 TRADERS' BANK building. ARCHITECTS EDWARD H. DAVIS, ARCHITECT, Connell building, Scranton. LEWIS HANCOCK, JR. ARCHITECT, 425 Spruce St.. cor. Wush. av., Scranton FREDERICK L BROWN, ARCHITECT, Price building, 120 Washington uvenue, Scranton. CABS AND CARRIAGES. RUBBER TIRED CABS AND CAR tlages; best of service. Prompt atten tion given oideis bv 'phone. 'P-ioues 2-172 nnd 512. Jotcph Kellt), 124 Linden o'VTsn DR.7.0.-LYMAN,BCRANTON PRI vate Hospital, cor. Womlng und Mul ben . DR. II. P. REYNOLDS. OPP P. O. DR. C. C. LAUBACH. 115 W.vomlng live. WELCOME C. SNOVER COAL EX ihunge. 2nd flooi. Boom D. Houis, 9 to 1, 2 to 5 HOTELS ANO RESTAURANTS THE ELK CAFE. 121 AND 127 FRANK Un uvenue. Rates reasonable. P. JCEIOLER. Propiletor. SCRANTON HOUSE. NEAR D , L. & W. passenger depot Conducted on the Eu lopean plnn. VICTOR KOCH, l'rop. 1 wy c-f8 RICHARD .1. BOUnKE, ATTORNEY-nt-Liw, 500 i Lickawnnna uvenue. Gen em! law business, collect ' ns and loans. J. W. BROWNING. ATTORNEY AND Counselled -at-I.iw. Rooms 1L'-31f Mears building. D B REPLOGLE, ATTORNEY-LOANS negotiated on leal est.fte- security. Mears building, corner Washington uvenue and Spruce street. M. 3. DONAHOE ATTORNKY-AT-Law. Otllces til2-i,l! Mt-nrs building. FRANK E BOYLE. ATTORNEY AND Counstllor-ul-law, Il 11 1 r building, Rooms 13 and II. Washington avenue. W1LLARD. WARREN & KNAPP, AT torne)s nnd Counsellors. ut-Law. Re publican building. Wnbhliif ton avenue. JLSSUp'fe JESSUP, ATTORNEYS AND Counsellors - at Law, Commonwealth biillili"-- .... 1, 20 nnd 21. JAM ES.W. OAKFORD, ATTORNEY-AT-I.avv. Rooms. 511, 115 und 518 Board of Trade building EDWARD W. THAYER ATTORNEY. Rooms U01-90I, sin llooi, Mear-. building. L A. WATRES ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, 502 Boaid of Tiudo building, Scranton, Pa. C. R. PITCHER. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Commonwealth building, Scranton, Pi. PATTERSON &. WILCOX. TRADERS' National Bank building. C. COMEGYS, 9-11 REPUBLICAN building. A W. BERTHOLF. A T T O It N E Y , Mears building. PHrSISIANS "NO nu(?nov DR. W. E. ALLEN, 311 NORTH WASH Ingtou uvenue. DR. 8 W. L'AMOREAUX, OFFICE .139 Washington uvenue. Residence HIS Mulbcrrv. Chronic diseases, lungs, heart, kldnevs und Kenlto-urlnarv ot. gans a sped ill. Hours, 1 to 4 p m. SCHOOLS SCHOOL OP THE LACKAWANNA. Scranton, Pa. Courses prepaiatorj to college, law. medicine or business. Opens Sept. H'th. Se nil for cutaloue. Rev. Thomas M. Cann LL D -prlncl- Sal und proprietor; W. E Plumley, A. I , headmaster. OfBOS G R CLARK & CO. SELDMEN AND Nursermnn; store 201 Washington ave nue; green houe, I'M North Muln ave nue; store tele; hone, '2. WIRC SCREENS jos. ku::t'iel rear mi lacka. w ami 1 u-'-iiue, Sciuuton, Pa , manufac tuier of Wire fccreens. MISCELL'NSOUS tlAUER'S OHCHESTRA-MUS1C FOR balls, picnics, puttlos, roceptlons, wid dlnrs and concept work furnished. I'or terms uddrevs R. I. llauer, cti.clucieir, 117 Womlng avonit", over Hulberts' tnllbiU ktDlO. MEGARGEE BROTHERS. PRINTERS' supplies, invclnpcs paper bags, twine. Warehouse 1"0 Washington avenue, Sciunton, Pu. RAILROAD TIME TABLES Central Ruilroi.l of New .er-- Stations In New York Foot of Liberty street, N. R, and South Fen), Whltihill street. Anthruclte coal used tcluslwl), Insur. Ing elcunllncss 1 nd inmiort. TIME TABLE IN EFFECT NOV. 11. W59. Trains leuvo Sciunton for New York, Newark, Elizabeth. Philadelphia. Listen, Bethlehem. Allci town, Munch Chunk und White Haven, ut fc 30 a m.; exptcss, 1M; express. 4 00 p. in Suirtlu)H. 211 p. m For Plttston and Wllkes-Uarre. S30 a, m. 1.20. 4() p. m. Bundles, .'11 p. m. For Hultlmoie und Wushlngtou, und points South und West via Bethlehem, 8 30 u. m , 1 20 p. in. Hund ds, 2.13 p, in. For Long Brunch. Oeeun Giovo, etc., at 8 no 11. m. und 1 20 p. m. For Riudlng, Lebanon and Hairlsburg, via Allentown, 8-0 a. m , 120 p. in. Sun. das. 315 p. m. For Polls v llle. 8.30 n. ui . 124 p m. Through tickets to ull points cast, south und west at lowest rule ut tho station. J. H. ULIIAI'BKN, Gen. Supt., H. P. BALDWIN, Ueu. Puss. Agt RAILROAD TIME TABLE: iiWwjs4 PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD Schedule in Effect November 19. 1800. TrAlflS lnnv HavinIami 0.45 r. m.. week days, for Suabury, Harrlshurgr, Philadelphia, Saltl- juuio, wasnington ana rer ruts- 00burr and the Weat. B.38a. m., week daya, tot Hauleton, Pottsville, Reading Norriatown, and Philadelphia; and for tun bury, Harrisburf, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington and Pitta- 1 rb m'' weeka dy (tundaya -o p. m.), ior sunoury, aarna urg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington and Pittiburg and tha West. ' p M- week days, for Bunbury, Rarrlsburg, Philadelphia and Pittsburg. T. R. WOOD. Gen. Pass. Agt. J- D. HUTCHINSON, Gen. Mgr. Del., L.ickn, tinJ Western. In Effect Dec. 17, 18M. SOUTH-Lruve Scranton for New York ?' ?l';.JW' 63- so nml loo;; n- ".; 12.1s iinel 3 13 p m. For Philadelphia at B 30, 8 00 nml 1005 n. m.; 12 5.1 nnd 313 p. m. lor StroudHburg at G 10 p. m. Milk and Accommodation nt 3.40 p. m. Arrive at j lkn ut 6 53- 7-ls- Mh n : 12 OS. 2 47, 4 48. 7.10 and 9 38 p m. Arrive at Phila delphia at 1000 a. m.; 1 on. 3 18. 6 00 and S21 p. m. Arrlvo from Now York at 12 in. -ij, and 4oo a. m.; 100, 1.D2, 633 and 815 n !",V.rom Stroudsbiirg ot 8 05 a. m JVOHTH Leave Scranton for Buffalo and Intermediate stntlons nt 1210, 2 30. 4 0j and noo a. m.; 1 63 and 3 60 p. m. Fop Oswego und Sirncliso at 4 03 a. m. and l-w P. m. l'or Utlca nt 2 60 a. m. slid Jj P. m. For Montrose nt 9 00 a. m.: 10j p. m. nnd 5 50 p. m. For Nicholson, at 100 arid fill p. m. Arilve In Scranton from TtuiTnlo nt 2.10. 2 51. 5 23 nnd 10.00 a. m.: .1.0 and 7.40 p. m. From Oswego and H) rncuse nt 2 51 a. m. ; 12 38 and 3 30 p m. '""".racuse at 7.M0 p. m. Prom Utlca 5,1 V. " m- ' 12 "8 und 3 30 p. m. From Nicholson at 7 50 u. m. and 0O p. m. I rom Montroe at 10 00 am.: 3.20 and .40 n. m ULOOMSBURG DIVISION Leave Scranton for Northumberland at 6 30. 10 03 b. m.jlf,. nnd 8 in p. m. For Plymouth ut ifi... 3.10 and 8 50 p. m. For Nantlcokes ": -- " m- Arrlvo at Northumberland, nt 0 3. n. m.; I.10. 3 OS nnd 0 30 p. m. Ar rive Nrtntleoke nt o 20 n. m. Arrive at PI) mouth at 2 05, 4 40 nnd 9 46 p. m Ar ilve at Scranton from Northumberland nt 0 42 n. m.; 12 3.1. 41.1 and ISO n m. I rom Niintlcnke. at II 00 a. m, From PI mouth at 7 57 a. m ; 3 25 nnd 6 08 p. m. c. SUNDAY TRAINS. rOt TH-Leavc Scranton at 2.15, 3 00, S-J00' " '": 3:a nnd 340 p. m. NORTH-Lcavc Scranton at 12.10, 2 59, 4 0 . p m ; I 6.1 and 5 50 p. m. IILOOMSI1URO DIVISION - Lcavsj Scranton nt 10 01 a. m. and 8.10 p. m. Dclnvvarv 111J ilttdson. On Feb. 2iith, 1000, trains will leava Scranton as follows: For Carbondale 20, 7.63, 8 63, 1013 a. m ; 12 noon; 1.08, 2 2i, 4 00, 6 23, 6.23. 7 67, 9 11. 11. r. p. m.: Mb a. 111. I'oi Alban). Saratoga, Montreal, Bos ton. New England points, etc. 6.20 a. m t 1 08 p. m. For Honesdale- 20, 1013 a. m.; 2.28, 3 25 P. m. Tor Wilkes-Barrc-6.45. 7.48 8 41, 8 38. 10 47 n. m : 1? 03, 1.28, 2 18, 3 33, 4 27, 6 10, 7.48. 10 41, 11 10 p. m. For New York, Philadelphia, etc., la Lehigh Valley Railroad 6.45 a. m.; 12 03, 218. 4 27 p. m.; with Black Diamond Ex press, 11 30 p. m. For Ptrns)lvanla Railroad points, 6 45, 9 18 a. m : 2 IS. 4 27 p. m. For western polrts, la Lehigh Valley Railroad 7 48 n. m.; 12 03, 3 33, with Blacfc Diamond Express, 10 41, 1130 p. m. Trnlns will arrive In Scranton as fol lows: From C.itbnmlale and the North 8 40, 7 4". 8 3S, '134, 10 38, 1158 a. in; 123, 215, 3 21. 4 2J 7 41. 10 3S, 11.27 P. m. 1'rom Wllkrs-Hirre and the South 1 7 4S. 8 4S. 10 38 1161 a. m.: 104. 2 23. 4 02, 520. C21, 7n1. 103. 10 05 p m.; 1.13 a. m.. SUNDAY TRAINS. For Carbondale 9 03 a. m.: 12 27, 2 21, 4 0e! 5 47, 10 52 p. m. Tor Wllkcs-Ilarre 9 33 a. nt J 1203. IDS, .1 2 fi 27. S 27 p m. For Albany, Saratoga, Montreal, Bos ton. New England points, etc., 1.08 p. m. Lowest rates to all points In United States nnd C inndn. J W. BURDICK. O P. A . Albany. N. Y. II. W. CROSS, D. P. A . Scrtnton, Pa. I.chigh Valley Ktiilt-naJ. In rffect Nov. 10th, 18W. TRAINS LEAVE SCRANTON. . For Philadelphia und Now York, via D. & II. R R . nt 6 43 a m. and 12 01, 2 18. 4 27 (Black Diamond Express), and 11 10 p m. Sunda)s, D. & It. R. R 168, 7.48, p. m. Tor White Haven, Hazleton and princi pal points In tho coal regions, via D. & H. 11. R. 0 43, 218 and 4 27 p. m. For Pottsv llle, 6 41, 2.18 p. m. For Bethlehem. Easton. Reading, Har rlsburg and principal intermediate sta tions, via D. & H. R. R.. 6 45 a. m.; 12 03, 2 18. 4 27 (Hlnck Diamond Express), 11 30. 8tmda)s, D & H. R. R. 158, 7.48 p m. For Tunkhannock, Towanda, Elmira, Ithaca, Geneva and principal Intermedi ate stations, via D, L. & W. R. R., 8 01 u. m.: 100 and 3 33 p m. For Geneva, Rochester, Buffalo. Niag ara Falls Chicago, nnd all points west, "la D. & IL R. R . 12 03. 3 33 (Black Dia mond KNpress). 7.4s, 10.11, 1130 p. m. Sunda)s. D. &. II. R. R.. 1203 p. ra.. 7.4$ Pullman pallor and sleeping or Lehli.lt Vnllcy parlor cars on all trnlns between Wllkes-Burio and New York, Philadel phia, lluffulo and Suspension Bridge. nOLLlN H. WILBUR. Gen. Supt, H Cortland street New York. CHARLES S. LEE. Gen. Pass. Agt, 2 Cortlandt street New York A W. NONNEMACHER Dlv. Pass. Agt., South Bethlehem, Pa. Tor tickets and Pullman reservations apply 309 Lackawanna ave , Scranton, ra. Erie nnd Wyoming Valley. Time Table In effect Feb 7, 1900. Trains leave Scranton for Haw ley and Intermediate) points, connecting at Haw ley with Erie Rnllroad for Now York. Ncwburg. Honesdalo and intermeddles points, us follows: No. 2, Accomoda tion, B a. m.; No. 4, Express, 12 01 p. m. KCItANTUK DIVISION. in r.tiect act, aaiii. isou. North Bound. Mouth Bound, J & Station. 'h)J a x s c au i- u Arrive Leave , a mi ;.'iN V FrsnUlo fit .... 710..., ' 7 10 West 4id street .... 766 . .. ' 700, Weehawken .... 810 .... u t p m Arrlvo Leave a mi- mt m 10 43m riS caaosia .... uis, 1 v) 1040 ... io Hancock .... iiiuu 1031 ... USt Btarlizbt .... aw 445 10 21 .... liNG l'restou Park 3 31 4 51 13 16 12 40, Mlnnooa .... a 41 6 0.1 1000 i.-r. Poyntello 2 60 b 14 nro I2M . orson iuin 0 10 120.1 Pleasant Mt. ac.6S0 ca tif'-i Untondsie soiyeK 11 n 11 4 Forest city s i, 4-1 910 .... list Uaibondaie t34i tM 007 ... (tixo White Hridge kss no 40 1112)1 Mftyncld I8 4S01 SS8 111.1, Jermyu 344 001 8 63 Ill is' Archibald a 61 e 09 8V Ill IS Wlntnn 8S4ltW 848 'nil Peckville 369, II H4J 1107 ulypbant, 4 04 6 SI 84) UU lTlcebure 407 til 8 34 1101 Throop .... 410,7 S3) 110) Providence 414 3i 8-1. (1037 park l-iace tin ai 8to 10 hcrautou .... 420 6 s a u Ia MLeate Arrive ..... t Mir u t. Sunday only. f siBDlues that trains stop on itgnal tor Da. aengers r 'i 1 alus 203 and V Sunday only. Other train dally except suuday. recur 0 rates via Ontario Western More purchasing- tickets and save money. ibioutiu Wagner outlet sleeper tad (re tt tllclng cnslr car New York to Chicago wttfcnut change. PaMeiigcr Ratss MetlHcetT n 'IWsCculsPer Mile. J C, Anderson, Osn.pasa Aft. T.mtcrolt, UlT. pus, Ait.serantonTpa. fAi