, -' THE SCRANTON TK1BUNE-FMDAY, -MARCH 16, 1900. I do cot believe tliers u a cnto of dyspep sia, indigestion 6? iijr stomach trouble that cannot bo re lkveil nt onte nnd permanently cured U my DYSUTPSIA CUItC. MUNYON. At all drujdts, 2r. n Tint. Child to Ilonlth and medi cal ndvlcp free. 1505 Arch street. Phlla. 1 WBP ipPj"flMssr . - CARBONDALE. MRS. PENQELLY BURIED. The f unci nl of Mis. Mniv Pcngelly, conducted bv Itev. A. F. Chaffee yes tcidny afternoon wns laipely nttended. Interment was made In Mnplevvood cemetery. The How era weic unusual ly handsome, tlio Hirelings being erv piofitBO and speclul music was nuns by a double quaitetto nf mixed 'voices nil members of the Methodist choli. The pall-bcnrois were Professor H. J. Ilockcnheiiy, L, D. Wolfe, .1. M. Alex ander, O. 11. Van Got (lei, T. 0. Robin son. A. K. Tiffany, William Kenvvoitln and C. II. Gates. Among those who attended from out of town were Geoigo Simpson, of Tunkhannock; Mis. Chat lei Allen, of Wyoming; Mr. and Mis Smith, of Parsons; Mrs. William Nlch nl&on and sons, and James Nicholson and family, of Scianton. HOCKENBERRY ON OUR BODIES On Monday Prof. H. J. Hockenberry will address the Scranton Miniate! UI association at the Kim Paik thuiclupn "Our Uodles." The professor's views on physical cultuie aie well known and it Is safe to predict that he will say fcome plain things to the clergy men who, as a class, ho thinks, do not pay enough attention to inci eas ing their muscle As a well de eloped two hundied-poundei the professor will be somewhat of an object lefcson. D. & H. MEN INJURED. Alex Copeland, the popular Dela wuic and Hudson passenger engineer, Is confined to his home by Injuiles sustained at the round house. Ho dis mounted f ioii a locomotive nnd was squeezed between the tender and house, sustaining very paintul biulses. Edwnicl Dlmoek, Delawate and Hud son trainman, Is laid up with an In jured heel. His accident was the re sult of Jumping from a train. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Attorney Watious has letuined fiom his western trip. A. 11. Jones spent yesteiday In Stian ton looking after the header's ndvei tlslng Intel ests. diailes Vull, who has been laid up V 1 tli an injured hand is able to be about. Miss Tessle Hlgglns went to Poit Jen is esteidn. Patikk Kenned) , of thli.elty, who lias icpiesentcd the Conespondence school In Klinlia, will leae for New York In a few dajs. S. II. Williams, proprleloi of Hotel American, Is still confined to his bed. lie contemplates u tilp to Colorado as soon as his stiength will pel mil. The rtetall Meat Dealeis' association met last evening and complkd a list .if dead heads. ' Piesbvteilun ladies will conduct a sodal at the home of Mis. G. W. Mol lis, on Ileltiiont stieet. thls-evenlng. Mis. Ida McCnnih, or New Yoik, Is visiting telatlves on IJlvei stieet. Max Shepheid will enteitalii a paitv of lriends at the home of his biotlu-i. It. M. Shepheid, of Date a venue, this evening. "Mile. Fill" was piesented to a good sl.ed audience at the Grand last night. An Editor Finds a bure Cure for Rheumatism. A. It. Do Fluent, editor of the Joui nal, Dojlestnwn, Ohio, suffeied for a number of years fiom ilieumatlsm in bis light i boulder and side. He bays: "My light ui in at times was cn(liely useless. I tiled Chambei Iain's Pain Halm, and was surprised to receive ic llef almost Immediate!). The Pain Balm has been a constant companion of mine ever since and It never fulls." For sale by all diugslsts. Matthews Bros'., wholesale and ictall agts. JERMYN AND MAYPIELD. John r Davis and MKs Stella A. Cole, daughter of Mr. and Mis. Jamc Cole, of Itushbiook load, weio united In maniagc at the Tabernacle Congii-. patlonal i lunch in Hjilo Paik Wednes day h) Itev. p. p. Jones l'hu .v.un- couple wbic unatteiuUd and Imme diately aftrr the ceremony leturned to this lioiough, whole a leceptlon was I, iciiueicti mem ty their numeioim ri lends at the home of the biidc-'s par ents. The Dolawuic and Hudson bieukii will bo idle tomouow, St. Putiick'a day. VIlK Fiml .TAlmum. .... .... .1 I, - ' -",-) ,M-H'HIJl II," eelved n lettei from hoi husband, who "IfouscwoikishaidwrkwitlioiitGoldDusf To Clean Matting Few thlnBi can be used f a ctn mt(n. ..ul nd ftoda have been used, hut exnerln k. I jaughfthtt the best wty Is to hive the mittintl Jboroushly swept, and then o over it with al vmuen ui wirm wsier wnn Gold Dust Wftshine Powder uiuitv in it, ii is pci i io use wooieo cioth: ubletpoonful of Gold Dust Washing Powder doth slmost dry snd rub quickly, but the fn AtnCnt tk mita M 4lnu alianu I Ia I...L . then follow the vet cloth with dry one. This w,u vican ii pcriceuy. Tl t twv I ttkm from ouf frw huckUl finl lltV tilttl- MriB LtnitBa.i t leslfrM6nrc)uito A THE N. K. rAIRIANK COMPANY, eWeaqe, u Uuli, New Yerk, WHBN IN DOUBT, TRY STRONG a 0 AGJUNIq) irjj kvlcor to th. whol. beln. All drT7d lo eh.ek.rSiVV!.', D,U,S o..: il s;h K.T-TC X. For Sal by JOHN H. PHELPS, " - SF..VW., Is In good health and meeting with encouraging success, In his ptospeet Ins. Mrs. l)benc?cr Ilennle. of North Main street, spent yesterday In Scrnnton. Itlchnid Heynolds, of West Mayfleld, will leave on Tuesday for Montana, where he has accepted n position. I. A. llurdlck was a Scianton visitor last evening. TAYLOR NEWS. Price Library Entertainment This Evening Funeral Announcement. Personal and Other News. The Pi lib lilbrnry association will meet In their rooms this evening. An excellent ptogtamme will bo held In connection. The following programing will be lendeted; Address, President W. D. Owens; organ voluntary, Wil liam Morris; club swinging exhibition, lllchnid Oendall; zither selection, Wil liam Evans: solo, William Price; solo, John W. Thomas; organ voluntary, William Moirls. An excellent acquisi tion to the above piogiamme will be the presence of Mr. James Pohien, the blind pianist, who Is noted for his musical tnlent. Mr. James II. McDcimott, n popular Miung man of Avoca, has been ndded to the efficient corps of agents of the Piudcntlnl Insurance company, under Assistant Superintendent J. L. Nelgcr, of this town. The funeral of Annie, child of Mi. and Mrs. Moigan 11. Moigans, will oc cur fiom this home of the patents on Main street this afteinoon at 2 30 o'clock. Sei vices will be held at the lesldenco. Interment will be made In the Forest Home cemetery. Itev. J. ,1. Jenkins, of the Nebo Con congiegatlonal chinch, nttended the meeting of the Pastoral association In Pittston on Tuesday. Mr. John 13. Evans has relurne 1 home fiom his tilp to New Yoik. Mr. IMchatd Abrani, of Pittston, was the guest of friends In this place on Tuesday. Contractor Patrick Mulherln has re turned from hh business trip to Biltl moie, Md. Miss Lizzie Pavls, of Middle stieet, has returned home fioin her visit with relatives In Nnntlcoke. Miss Hannah Powell, of Main stnet, was the gtttst of telatlves in Piovl dence esteidav. Lenten set vices continue at the sev eral chuiches observing the season. A laige congregation attended the ser vices ut the Church of the Immacu late conception on Wednesday even ing. Itev. J. A. Mnflltt dellveied an eloquent sennon. OLD FORGE. A veiy pleasant evening was spent at the home of Mr. and Mis. Wm. Ilalnbrldge on Saturday, the occasion being the bitthday of Mr. John Bain bridge and Miss Ada Leng Those piesent weie: Messis. Aithur Thomns, Byion Hyble.Harry Haitman and Mlsi Sarah J. Buidett, of Scranton; the Misses Anna nnd Katie Muck and Mr. Anthony Muck, of Plckson City; Mr. Hany Leas, ot Forest Cit) ; Miss Minnie Samuels, Messrs. Chailes Hal comb, Biuco Laudeibaugh, Samuel LdUderbaugh. Morgan Samuels, Robot t Giltnths of Tony Foit; Misses Ada Leng, Alice Franklin, Jennie Bailey. Bessie Burgess, Emma Williams, Messrs. Robert Geny, William Moi g.fn, Mr. and Mis. Abiaham Calling wood, of Rendham: Mt. and Mrs. Rob eit Balnbildge, Messrs. John Johnson and Joseph Tomllnson, of Duryen; Messrs. John and William Smith, of Kingston; Miss Cora Ilalnbrldge, of Wjomlng, Mr. and Mrs, David Thomas, Misses Emma Owens, Edith Paw, Amanda Balnbrldge, Jenle Hairlson, Messrs. Geoige HairWon, Robeit Barr, Willi mi Paws, John Balnbildge, of this place. Mi. and Mis. Alfied Avely, of Klugi Fcuy, N. Y aie visiting Mis. Aveij's piunts, Mi. and Mis. j:. Piake. Messis. Many A: Cooper will give one ot theli giand eiiteitammeuts In the bilck Methodist Episcopal chinch tills (Tildav) evening, M.uch lti Ad mission 10 cents. Mis. Joseph Gieason, of Biooklyn, N. Y is visiting her niece. Mis. A. J. Coopei. Mrs. George Drake and Mis T. T Stew aid weie visltois In Scranton on Vciluesda. Special meetings an- being held In the new Methodist Episcopal chinch evei) evening. PECKVILLE. The Wilson File conipan) s fall and trades display, which opens up next Monday evening, piomlses to eellp'e all foimer effor's of th.' Wilsons ii that line. Over tlft) I ices aie en gaged In tilmming booths an J aiinnr Ing for the opening of the fair. Th donations to the flieme.Vs talr havo been Hbeial and mans valuable -tides have been donated. A elellgh -ful piogiamme has been auanged foi each evening. The nominal pi lee of admission, ten cents, is within tin. I leach of all. The Wilsons aie a do 1 solving oiganlzatlon, and all sfiou'd I tin n out and help them. I Mi. Geoige like, who icceiitly sus ( tallied a badly sptalned ankle, was jesiciciuy inuen to scranton roi neat meiit. Pmf. John A. Mo)les was a eallei at Aichbald )esteiday. Mi. E S. Peck, of Scianton, was a caller in town )tsterday. A dime novelty social wilt bo held ut ThcTfctT itaod fh test of ytut. , anj biv cutdd thouiancU el rvasci ui ncrvoui VllCUes, tllcll fit Dchllllv nitflnact CIa.kI.a. ocii and Vaiicocclc.Atropby.&c They clear tht twain, strensthei B um VlfVtUlfVBa HiaK QlKCSUOa "LI."??-"" Kl I"HI ? curt or refund DM Phermaclsl, cer. Wyoming avenue nd k. m 4 A wrsvv-zs the home nf MIkh May Tirundage this evcnlnp. Miss Jcfifdo Stcnins lum recovered from her lecent Bovere Illness. Mr. UeoiRe It. Stephens, of Main ctreet, In dolntt Jury duty this week. Miss Stella Wndemnn Is 111. DALTON. Itev. J, l lVncock will entettaln his Sunday school class at his home, Frl-J nay evening, Mnrch 10. The follow Ins jouiik men comnore the class: Messrs. Nelson Dershlmei', Floyd KelloRK, Hnl lln Charles, Chailes Smith, William Santee, Oeoige Smith, Frank nnd llnrry Tiffany, Will Smith nnd Miss llraec Cllffoid, of Tunkhannock, were married le cently. SIlss Anna Wot den Is vlsltliic he, Iiatcnts nt Whitney's Point. N. Y. Mis. Fred Francis nnd Miss Mabel Henry me vlsltlntr In Henrysvllle. Mrs. H. M. Ives Is spending a few davs In New Yoik. Mrs. Samuel Halley Is spending some time with her patents In town. THEATRICAL. "Faust" at the Academy. Potter J. White, assisted by Mls Olfja Vet no and Pinnk MncDonnld In the leading roles, and n company of competent actors, produced "Faust" last night nt the Academy of Music. Mr. White takes the part of Mephlsto, the lole pla)ed tor so many years bv l.ouls Morrison, and gives a clean-tut, finished Intel pi etatlon of the eharnc tei. Fiank MacDonald made a pleasing Faust, and Miss Olga Veino was a win some nnd lovnble Margueiltc. The other diameters weio well taken cnte of, the Martha of the production, aa enacted by Mrs. Annie R tnman, mak ing one of the hits or ftie night. The staging of the. production was very elaboiate, special attention being given to the garden scene and the famous net on the summit of the Brocket, when the demons hold revel and tdr ment the unfortunate souls on Walpur gls night. The electilcnl effects weie veiy fine, and the fair-sized audience which biaved the stoim to see the pioduc tlon was thoroughly pleased with thi entlte peifoimance. At the Gaiety. The "Indian Maidens" Burlesque company, which has achieved fame un der the leadership of the well known actress of Indian descent, Lillian Washburn, gave a novel entertain ment at the Gaiety )csterday aftei noon on the 'opening of a three days' engagement. The piogrammc begins with a musical faice entitled "Poco liontas," in which noble and Ignoble ted men, tuneful melodies, oiiglnal jokes and handsome young women adoined with turkey feathers aie the leatuies of amusement. The innova tion was a pleasing depaituie fiom the usual Inirlesque curtain-ialser that Is associated with the stianded theatitcal company and easy old uncle who buys a hotel. The olio Included meritorious .lets by the LaMair Slsteis, Tom No lan and Coia White, In a laughable sketch; Campbell and Dare, musical artists; Marie De Kossett, the Cuban gun manipulator Dick and Kitty Kur nlns. and Conioy and Mcrarlan. The "Indian Maidens" will be at the Gaiety the balanee of the week, with matinees dally. The Gteat Glove Fight. The authorized plenties of the le cent glove fight between James J. Jef files and Thomas Shaikey for the heavyweight championship of the wot Id at the Coney Island Athletic club on the night of Nov. 3 will be shown at the L)ceum tonight and to moirovv afternoon and evening and should make one of the most unique entei talninents ever offeied. Stiess Is laid upon the fact that, as )et, the genuine pictuie of the tight lias not jet been seen here. The pit -tuies have been on exhibition In the metropolis in the New Yoik theaters for seveinl weeks and lepoits aie to the etfect that they aie the most sat isfactory ever shown with tegaid to a ling battle. Without doubt, a gieat deal of progiess has been made in the ai t of motion-photography since. In the early spring of 1897. Fltzsimmnns defeated Coibett foi the championship of the woild. and folks who may have been disappointed In the exhibition of the plctuies of that contest aie told that the new films show none of the tiaces of Incompleteness and vague ness that mat keel those of three yeais ago. Biockway Course. The last enteitalnment of the Binck w.i) com se will be given next Mon dav evening at the I.)eeum Jjy Mr. llogeis, haiplst, and Chailes T. Gill ley, the well known entertnlner. xhe following notices speak strongly of tln ability of these aitlsts: "Mr. Van Veathton Hogeis was htaid with gieat pleasuie In the familiar Sophi's r.tntnsle, which has seldom been plii)ed as well In reient yeais. Ills tone Is big and faultlessly puie and tine, and he pla)s with fine taste at all times. 'Boston lieiald, "He (Gillley) Is an aitlpt. An im pel sonatoi of unequalled ability. Sel dom has been heard so excellent a com edian as leadei." nvansvllle, Ind , Tribune. One Solid Week. Commencing Monday, Match 1!. at the Academy of Music, Amet lea's gieatest icpeitolre stai, Maude Hill man, suppoited by hei own company and giand orcliestia, augmented by Snelllng's vaudeville entertalneis. Monday evening there will be a grand pinductlnn of Jacob Lltt's great elec tileal uielo-diania, "Shaft No 2." Gtand scenery nnd effects. New spe cialties. A gieat peiformance. Itep ertolro to be announced. Matinees commence Tuesday. "A Milk White Flag." That tarely novel comedy, "A Milk White Flag," Is one of the coming at tractions and It goes without sa)lng that it will duplicate Its popularity of foimer seasons. Theie Is a swing nnd go about the peifoimance that keeps an audience continually Interested nnd the special featuies have been changed and added to, so that this seasons' en tertainment Is practically new, Theio ate no moments that hang heavily In "A Milk White Flag." all Is animation und wnndious quick ac tion fiom stait to finish. In none of his other comedies has Mr. Hoyt attemptej so much In the way of stugo pageant ry and spectacular effects. The scenic equipment Is entirely new this season iib are also the costumes, which, being of a military order, allow of many en chanting effectB. It will be seen at the Lyceum Tuesday. I The Ben Hur Spectacle. The phenomenally tWcessful run of The People's Exchange. A POPULAR CLEARING HOUSE for the BcrufU ot All Who Have Houses t Rent, Real Estate or Other Property to Sell or Exchange, or Who Want Situations or Holp-Thtia Small Advertisements Co4t Ono Cent a Word, Six Insertions for Five Cents a WordExcept Situation Wanted, Which Arj In. scrtcd Free. FOR RENT FOn HHNT HALF OF DOt'lILt: house: Improvements; corner nf South Main nnd Evnon street. D. M. Jones. HOUSi:. f07 WABHINQXON; TWELVli rooms; good repair; conveniences; laundry, Harding. vt 30 KLKOANT TKN-ItOOM nCHN deiico. 615 Qtilncy avenue. Applv Geo. B. Davidson, nttorrev, f20 Spruce street. HOTEL TOR rtENT-EASV TEItMS TO resptctable paity. Inquire 1038 La favettn street. FOR BENT-SECOND AND THIItD floors, J1 I.ickawniinn avenue; posxis. slon at once. Apply T. B. Brooks, Trad ei.' Dar.lc building. FOn RENT-ll-BOOM HOUSE. APPLY to John Carroll, 422 Madison uvenue, Trlbuno office, or 433 Linden street. FOB BENT-APRIL 1, THE HAND somn residence, 51S Adams uvenue, with bain, large vard and fruit trees. Inquire 3J6 W)om!ng uvenue. FOB BENT-PPBN1SHED HOUSE, nine rooms; all Improvements. Mis. C. J. Carter. S00 Myrtle street. FOR BENT-MY POBMER RES! dence. with barn. 1332 Monscy avenue; ten rooms. Wm. W. Lathrope. STORE FOR RENT-FBOM APRIL 1. number 221 Lackawanna nve. Inquire of J. II. Qunster. FOR SALE FOB SALE-A HANDSOME ROLL-TOP Cutlei desk, almest new, vcr) cneap, Boom i"2J Connell Building. FOB SALE-NINE BOOM HOUSE, ALL Improvements; possession at once. Mrs. C. J. Cartel, 800 Myrtle street. FOR SA LE OR RENT. l-OB SALE OR KENT AT CLARK'S Summit, good houe; five acres, fruit and outbuildings. Inquire of Mis L. Llndcay, 1109 Noith Main avenue. FURNISHED ROOMS. TVA7fElTTWOn?ICE rooms with board. Centrally located. Address W., Tribune office. WAWTED-FURNISHED ROOmT'sUIT able for gentleman and wife: central ly located. Address, X, Y. C, Tribune. wanted-to uuy seco"ndhand wheel. Address K , P. O. Box 118. WANTED-TO BUY TOR CASH, sec- ond hand watches, iewelry, old gold nnd stiver. Gardner, 220V4 Spruce street. BOARDING BOARDING 823 PINE STREET. REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE DOUBLE HOME. 818 MON roe avenue, will sell at bargain if sold before April 1. LOST. LOST-WHITE SATIN COLLAR WITH trimming, In 700 block Madison avt nue. Kindly return to 73b Madison. DRESSMAKING. DRESSMAKING TOR CHILDREN TO cider; also ladles' waists. Louise Shoemaker, Hi Adams avenue. MRS. L. 'tTKeIClErTscXiTp TREAT ment, 50c; shampooing. 60c. ; facial massage, manicuring, 21c; chliopody, 701 Qulncy. NEWSPAPERS THE WILKE3-BARRE RECORD CAN be had In Scranton at the news stands of Relsman Broo., 405 Spruce and 603 Lin den: M Norton 322 L&ckawania avenue; I. 8. Schutzer. 211 Spruce street. MISCELLANEOUS. EGGS FOR HATCHING-THOROfGH-hred Barred Plymouth Rocks (Hawkins-Thompson Strain); Mammoth l'ckln Duekf (Rankin Strain); 2 eggs, $1; , $3. Farm range; large-slcd healthy stock; satisfaction guaranteed. Eail Stamans, Factor) vllle, Pa. "Hen Hui." the gieat seml-iellglous dramatic spectacle, at the Broadway theater, New Yoik, Is a most striking example ot how enthusiastically the public will support nn entertainment which presents the pur and exalted in theme and stage nit. The patronage of Klaw & Eilanger's magnificent pio duetlon Is not confined alone to people who llvo In New Yoik or who casually visit that city. It diaws peisons from all pints of the counti), who come expiessly to see It, and for no other purpose. "Ben Hur" Is playing to aveiage leceipts of $lS,0dfi each week. Fully $3,000 of this Immense sum Is lecelved In postnl oiderH and checks In pavment fot seats oideied by mall. No theatrical atti action ever pie sented in this country has made a Ilk) iccoiel. The demand for tlekctH hy mall Is constantly Inci easing, and to neeoinmodate out-of-town pations who desiie to secme seats In advance places may now be had as far ahead as May 1st. It was thought when "Ben Hur" wis first presented that the great chariot, raie was as perfect in its lemarkable realism as stagecraft could make It. Hut an Imperfection was discovered. Willi all the movement theie was ono feature lucking to make the luce the perfect counterfeit of leality ground movement. The only part of tho stago that movtd was the treadmills under the horses' feet. This fuult was no tlced by very few, If any, but Klaw & Krlanger eletei mined It should bo lemedled. Within a week aftei the production hud been made experts weie et at woik expel Imentlng. Three months' time was spent, and an additional out lay of $J,r00 was made before, a mean was devised to create n perfect illu sion of ground movement. This jiev effect vvns presented for the first time last week. It remarkably Improved this gient sensational race, which had been legarded us the mastet piece of stagecraft. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup Has been ised for over FIFTY YEARS by MILLIONS of MOTHERS for their CHILDREN WHILE TEETHING, with PERFECT SUCCESS. It SOOTHES tho CHILD. SOFTENB the GUMS, ULAYS all PAIN; CURES WIND COLIC, nnd Is the best remedy for DIARRHOEA. Bold by Drugghits In every part of the wet Id. Be sure and uxk for "Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Sirup," and take no other kind. Tvvcnt)-flvo cents a bottle. WANTED. AAisa.'VW WANTEDIN CENTRAL CITY IN private house or store room, storage spaco about 16 by IS for household goods. Telephone) 0373. HELP WANTED-MALE. WANTED-THOBOUGHLY HXPERI enccd advertising man on dnlly paper; big Inducements to right party with best references, Address, stating full parti culars, Dnlly Hotel Reporter, Philadel phia, Pa. WANTED-FIRST CLASS ALL ROUND American cbef. elty op count!). Ad dress T. D. O., Irlbuno office. WANTED GOOD, HUSTLtNG MAN for partner In gent's furnishing und hat business. 13,000 cash will pay you 11,500 a )ear. Best stand. Good refer ences. Address C. George, Scranton, Pa. General Delivery. ENERGETIC SALESMAN - COUNTRY work. School supplies. Salary 1100 and extras. B. O. Evans & Co., Chi cago, III. HELP WANTED-FEMALE. LADIES TO DISTRIBUTE FREE SAM pies In city. Call at 320 Washing ton avenue, from 8 30 to 10 30 n. m. today. CITY SCAVENGER A B. BRIGGS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS and cess pools; no odor. Improved pumps used. A. B. BRIQGS. Proprietor. Leave orders 1100 North Main avenue, or Elcko's drug store, corner Adams and Mulberry, lelephone 9540. LEQAL. IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS for the County of Lackawanna. Jso tlcc Is hereby given that an application will bo made to the said Court on tho Dth day of April, A. D. 1100. nt 9 o clock in tho forenoon, under tho "Corporation Act of April 29th. 1574." and supplements therptn, by John Szlupas, Joseph Rugan and Pius Dublckos and others for a char ter of an Intended corporation to be called "Tho Lithuanian Mutual Benefit Socletv of Joachim Lelevel, Scranton, Pa ." the character and object of which Is helping Its members In distress, sick ness, and In case of death to aid their widows and children, to promote brother ly love, mutual education, und exemplary life among Its members: and for this purpose to have and possess and enjoy nil the rights, benefits and privileges conferred by the said Act and Its supple ments. WILLIAM VOKOLEK. Solicitor. PROPOSALS SEPARATE SEALED proposals endorsed. 1 Proposal lor grading and construct ing walKa. 2 Propositi for construcllnr ic Mining wull and for filling north of retaining wall and for constructing walls for shel ters 3 Pioposals for constructing super structures of two shelters. 1 Proposal for constructing music pa vilion. 5 Pioposal for constructing woman's retiring house In accordance with tho plans and spcclllcatioi's will bet lecelved ut the office of C Reynolds Bedford, No. 311, Board of Trade Building, Scranion, Pu where the plans and specifications can be seen, until March 21, 1900, at li noon. Bidders will enclose with cich pioposal tne sum of two hundred and fifty dollais or certified check to that amount as a guarantee to execute a contract within five da)s after award of contract. The Board of Park Commissioners reserve the right to reject anv or all bids. By order of the Park Commissioners. A. P. BEDFORD. Secretary. Match 21, l'-OO POLITICAL. FIRST LEGISLATIVE D1STBICT.-NO-tlco Is hereby given that a convention of the Flr.st legislative distiict will be held at i p. m. on tho 20th day of March next, at Co-operative hall, West Side, for the purpose of nominating a candidate lot the legislature to represent suld dis trict and electing two delegates to at tend the Republican state convention to be held In Harrlsburg on April 23, imo. Tho primal It will bo held on Saturd iy attcrnoon. March 17, between tho hours of 1 and 7 o'clock. According to the rules governing the Republican primaries of this legislative district notice of the date ot Mild primary election must be given by the district chairman at least twenty das before said primary election and eath candidate must register with the district chairman his full name and post office address and pay his assessment llf teen d.i)s beforo tho prlmar) election or his name will rot be placed on tho official ballot. No votes shall be counted for any person who has not complied with these conditions. W. A. Paine. Chairman. Attest: Joseph Jeffi.vs, Secretary. Scranton. Pa , Feb. 2.', 1900. SECOND LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT. Notice Is hereby given to tho Republi can voters of the Second legislative dis trict that u primary election will be held on Saturday, March 17, 1D00, between the hours of 4 and 7 o'clock p. m , for tho purposo of electing two delegates to reps resent said legislative district in the com ing Republican state convention to bo held In Harrlsburg, and to nominate a candidate for the legislature. The con vention to compute the vote wilt be held on Tuesdav. March 20, 1900, at 1 o'clock p. m , In the court house In Scranton. In accordance with the rules governing this district tho candidates will be voted for dlrccllv by tho voters at the polls. Each candidate must reglhter with tho dlstrlct'ituilrman his full name and post office address and pay hlx assessment twenty dajs before 'the election or his namo will not be placed in tho official ballot, neither will nn) vote cast for him be counted. The district vigilante committees In the various precincts will conduct tho election nnd tho result will be reported by the icturn Judge to five district con tention, which will bo computed of the leturn Judges of the various district. A written notice containing further In structions will be' seit to the members of the said district vlgllanco committee, Frederick W. Fleltz, Chairman. Attest: Walter E. Davis, Secretary. THIRD LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT. In pursuance, of a lesolutlon of the Republican standing committee of the Third legls'.attvo district of Lackawanna county, adopted at a regulur meeting held on Saturday, tho 21th d.iv of Febru ary. 1900, tho district convention wilt be held on Tuesday, tho Iflth day of April. 1900, at 2 o'clock p. m., in the arbitration room of the court house, Scranton. lor the purpose of nominating a- candidate for the legislature und electing two C) delegates to represent said legislative ill, trlct In the stute convention to bo held at Harrlsburg on April 25. 1900, and trans acting such other business us shull be brought before It. Vigilance committees will hold prlmarv elections on Saturday, the 7th day of April, 1900, between tho hours of 4 and 7 p. m. Each election district shall elect one person, n qualified elector of tald district, to act as a member of the legislative standing committee for tho next ensu ing calendar )ear, whose name shall he? certified to on the returns to the district convention. Candidates who havn thus tar regis tered their names with tho soeretar) at 903-901 Mean building, Scranton, Pa., and those. who are desirous of registering will observe the requirements of uilo t, which reads as follows: "Each candidate must register his full name and postof. flee address with the chairman of the legislative standing committee, and shall pay hts assessment to tho district chair man at least twenty days before the pri mary election, or nil name will not bo printed on the official ballot " Saturday, the mil day of March, 1900, is the last day for registering and paying the assessment, v T. J. Matthews, Chairman. Attest: J. E. Watklns, Secretary. Scranton, Pa., Feb. 28, 1900. 9ITUATION9 WANTED MTVATioiT WANTF.D-BY WIDOW lady as housekeeper for widower, whore she can take her child: city pre ferred. Mrs. L. A , Hid Hampton street. SITUATION WANTED BY YOUNG man ns grocery clerk or bookkeeper, eight ) ears' experience; e-in glvo Miod reference. Addresr box la, Dnlton. Pn. SITUATION WANTED-TO DO WASH lug and Ironing by the day. washing nnd Ironing tnkon home also. Call or nil dress L. B , 331 N. Sumner avenue, SITUATION WANTED-AS DBIVER ot earo of horses bv oung man nf it, with experience and not afraid of work. G. M , Tribune office. SITUATION WANTED-BY GENTLE man. 11 .vears of age; willing to tnke anv respectablo and responsible position; can five best of reference. Address P. O. Box 295., Factor) vllle. Pa. SITUATION WANTEDBY A YOUNG man who desires a pcltlon as doub'e entrv bookkeepei or collector, has had expnlenco and can furnish the best of references. Address W. H , 1120 Hamp ton street, city. SITUATION-WANTED BY A YOUNG mnn 19 vears of age, willing to do an) thing. Can give good fererences. Ad dress W. F. M.. 338 New street, clt) . SITUATION WANTED - WASHING, Ironing or nnv kind of house cleaning by the day or will tuke washing home. Address Mrs. Lee. cl'l Mlneial stieet. SITUATION WANTED-BY COLORED man ns useful man, Janitor or build ing, porter. Job work: can do most an) thlng. Address Inclusttlous, Tribune of fice. SITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG man 23 )ears of age (single) as coucn man. six ) ears' experience; can give good references. Address 1. L. liar, Tilbuno office. PROFESSIONAL. ACCOUNTANT AND AUDITOR. E C. SPAULD1NO, 23 TBADERS'"BANK building. ANOHITCOT3 EDWABD H. DAVIS, ABCH1TECT, Connell building, Scranton. LEWIS HANCOCK, JB . ARCHITECT, 425 Spruce st , cor. Wash, aw, Scranton. FREDERICK L. BROWN, ARCHITECT. Price building, 12u Washington avenue, Scranton. CABS AND CARRIAGES. RT'BBEfT .TIRED CABS AND lR ringes; best of service. Piomnt atten tion given oickiH bv 'phone. 'I'Moiils 21(72 and G352. Joseph Kelley. 121 Linden DfiVTsr DR. I. O. LYMAN, SCBANTON PRI vate Hospital, cor. W)omlng and Mul berry. DB. H. F. REYNOLDS. OFF P. O. DR. C. C. LAUBACH, 115 Wyoming ave, WELCOME C. SNOVEB. COAL Ex change. 2nd floor, Boom D. Hours, 9 to 1, 2 to 5. HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS THE ELK CAFE. 125 AND 127 FRANK lln avenue. Rates reasonable. P. ZEIGLER. Propiletor. SCRANTON HOUSE. NEAR D L & W. passenger depot. Conducted on the Eu ropean plan. VICTOR KOCH. Prop. LAWYERS RICHARD J. BOUBKE, ATTORNEY-at-Law, 500-2 Lackawanna avenue Gen eral law business, collections and loans. J. W. BROWNING. ATTORNEY AND Counsellor-at-Law. Rooms 212-313 Mcars building. D. B. REPLOGLE, ATTORNEY-LOANS negotiated on real estate security, Mears building, corner Washington avenue and Spruce street. . M. J. DONAHOE. ATTORNBY-AT, Law. Offices b!2-61J Mears building. THANK E. BOYLE, ATTORNEY AND Counsellor-at-law, Burr building. Rooms 1! and 11, Washington avenue WILLARD, WARREN t KNAPP, AT- tornes nnd Cminsellois-ut-Luw. Re. publican building, Washington avenue. JESSUP & JESSUP. ATTORNEYS AND Counsellors - at - Law, Commonwealth building; rooms l, 20 and 21. JAMES W. OAKrORD, ATTORNEY-AT-Law. Rooms 514. 113 and 510 Board of Trade building. EDWABD W. THAYER ATTORNEY. Rooms 901-904, 9th floor, Mcuis building. L A. WATRES. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, 502 Board of Trade building, Scrunton, Pa. C. R. PITCHEB. ATTOBNEY-AT-LAW. Commonwealth building. Scrunton. Pa. PATTERSON t WILCOX. TRADERS' National Bank building. C. COMEGY8, 9-13 R EP II B L I C A N building. A W. BEBTHOLF. AT TORN E Y , Mears building. ' PHYSICIAN iNO SIWSCOVS DR. W. E. ALLEN, 311 NORTH WASH Ington avenue. DR. S W. L'AMOREAUX, OFFICE J1 Wa8hlngtrn avenue. Residence D1S Mulbeny. Chronic diseases, lungs, heart, kldne)s and genlto-urlnnr or. gaus a specialty. Hours. I to 4 p in SCHOOL'' SCHOOL OP THE LACKAWANNA. Scianton, Pa. Onuses piepaiatoi) to college, law. medicine en- business Opens Sept. H'th. Send for catalogue Rev. Thoman M. Cmin. LI. D , princi pal and ptoprletor; W, E. Plumley, A. M., headmaster. SEEDS G R CLARK &.- CO. SKLDMEN AND Nursti)man; store 201 Wnt-hlngtnn avo. nue; green house, 1150 North Mala ave nue; t-toro telephone, 7S2 WIRE SCREENS JOS. KUETTEL REAR '.It LACKA wanna avenue, Scianton, Pa , manufau tuier of Wire Screens MISCSLLaNSOU3 BAUKR'S ORCHESTRA-MUSIC FOR hills, picnics, parti v, reootlonH. w.d cllnrs and concept vmk furnished. For terms uddrcts R. I. Bauer, 'inductor. 117 W.vonihu; avenue, over lluluerls' music ktaru. MEGARGEE BP.OTI1EBS, PRINTERS' supplies, envelopes, paper bag-., twine. Warehouse 130 Washington avenue, Scranton, Pa. RAILROAD TIME TABLES Central Kuilt'oi.1 of Now .crj Station j In New York Foot of I.lbcrtv Btreet. N. R , and South Fury. Whitehall street. Anthracite eoal used exclusively, Insur log cleanliness mid ecunfoit. TIME TABLE IN EFFECT NOV. It. ISi". Trains leavo Scianton for New Yoik, Newark, Elizabeth, Philadelphia. Easton, Bethlehem, Allei town, Maiieh Chunk unci White Haven, at 8Jl a. in.: expiess, 1 20; express, 4 00 p. m. Sundu)s. 2 15 p m. lor Pittston mid Wilkes-Banc, f,M u. m , 120. 4 00 p. m. Sundays, 2 11 p. m. For Baltimore and Washington, und points South und West via Bethlehem, 8 SO a. m . 1 20 p. m. Sundoji'. 213 p, m. For Long Branch, Ocean Grove, etc., at 8 30 a. m. und 1 20 p. in. For Beading, Lebanon and Harrlsburg, via Allentown. 8 u0 a. m , 1 20 p. m. Sun da) s, 2 it P. m. For PotUvllle. 8 30 u. in, 120 p. m, Through tickets to nil points east, south and west ut lowest rnlo at the station, J. II. OLHAUSEN, Gen. Supt., H. P. BALDWIN, Gtn. I'UbS. Agt. RAILROAD TIME TAglX. PENNSYLVANIA. RAILROAD Schedule In Effect November It), 1809. ' Trains leave Scranton t 6.45 n. m.,.week days, for Banbury, Hnrrleburgr, Philadelphia, Balti more, Washington and for Pitta n 0burB and the West. 0.38 a. m., week days, for Hatleton, Pottsvllle, Heading, Korrlstown, nnd Philadelphia: and for Bun bury, Harrlsburg;, Philadelphia, Daltimore,Washinton and Pitts bur and the West. 'H p. m., weeks days (Sundays 1.08 p. m.). for Sunbury, Harris ojjrp, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington and Pittsburg and west. 4.27 p. ra week days, for Sunbury, Harrlsburg, Philadelphia and Pittsburtr. .1. R. WOOD. Gen. Pass. Agt. J. B. HUTCHINSON, Gen. MT. Del., Lackn, mil VVoster.t. In Effect Dee.'17l'3S99. SOBTII Leave Scranton for New York nt 21,. 3 00, 5 30, S00 and 10 05 n. m.! 12 55 ii ml 3J3 p m. rr Philadelphia at 6 30, 8 oo nnd 10 05 a. m ; 12 53 and 3 33 p. m. I or htroudsburg at 6 10 p. m. Milk and Accommodation at 3 40 p m. Arrive nt "bo.l(en nt om. 7.1S, .lli a. m.; 12 ON, 247. if i'!1 nml n38 ". m. Arrive nt Phlla. delphla nt 10 00 n. hi.: 100. 3 45. 6 00 and 8 2jp m. Arrive from New York at 12 0.'.. :. ""d 100 a. m.; 100. U.2. 3 33 and 8 43 1 x!H.,l rom Btroudsbbrg at 8 03 a. m . MJRTH-Lenvo Scrantoli for Buffalo nnd Intermediate stations at 12.10. 2 30. 4 01 and n 00 a. in. : 1 51 and 5 30 p. m. For Oswego and Svmcusc at 4 01 a. m. and jfn p. m For lltlen at 2 SO a m. and io p. m. Feir Montrose nt 900 a. m.; .'. L'i m nml SM P- m. For Nicholson at 4 00 and r, p m. Arrive In Scranton from Uutfilo nt 2 10. 2 51. 5 23 nnd 10 00 a. m ; .,.,0 and 7.10 p m. From Oswego nnd Hvracuso at 2 61 a. m.: 12 38 and 3 30 p. m. ..r-SN racu'" t 7 40 p. tn. From tltlca at 2 1 1 a. m ; 12 is nnd 3 30 p. m. From ixicholson at 710 a. m and 6 00 p. in. I rom Montrose ut lo 00 am; 3 29 and i.40 n m BLOOMSBURG DIVISION - Lcavn Scratiton for Northumberland at B80. 10 M ": PIJ1 " l,m' MO P. m. For lis mouth ut I0.1, 3 W and S10 p m. For Nantlcoke . Hi' " " Arrive at Northumberland at D.i a. m ; 1.10, 5 08 and O.!0 p m. Ai nve Nnntlcoke at D 20 n m Arrive at PIn mouth at 2 01, 4 40 and 0 41 p m Ar rive at Scrunton fiom Northumberland nt 142 n. m.: 12 31, 411 and 8 50 p. m. Iiom Nnntlcnlces m u on , m, I'rom Plymouth at 7 57 a. m : 3 21 and b 01 p. in. , St'NDAY TRAINS. -S,LI,,-L'0'e Scranton at 213, 3 00, - " (; a. m : 3 31 nnd 340 p m NORTII-Lcnve Scranton nt 1210. 2 50, H'.A '" : "' "nd 5 50 p m BLOO.M8HI-RO DIVISION - Leave Scianton at 10 01 a. m. and CIO p m. Dclavv 1 re nni llmlsnu. On Feb. 2tith. lfOO, tialns will leave cci.inton ns follows: For Carlmnilale 1. 20, 713. S53, 10.13 a. m : 12 noon: 108 2 28. 4 0b, 5 23, 6,25. 7 57, 'J 11. It 11 D m.: l.lt a. nt. For Albany, Saratoga, Monti eat, Bos ton, New England points, etc. 6 20 a. m ; 1 0i p. m. For Ilonesdale-0 20. 1011 a. m.; 2 28", 5 25 P m. For Wilkes-Barie-C43. 7 48 8 43. 0.18. 10 47 a m : 12 0J 1 2S, 2 18, 3 3J, 4 27, 6 10. 7.4S, 10 41, 11 10 p m. Tor New York, Philadelphia, etc , via Lehigh Vallev Rallroad-6 41 a. m.; 12 01, 218, 4 ;7 p m.; with Black Diamond Lx pless, II 30 p m. For Pel iisjlv.inla Railroad points, 6 45. 0 IS a. m : 2 IS, 4 27 p m For weMcrn poirls. via Lehigh Valley Bnllrord 7 4b a. m : 12 03 313, with Black Dl-.mond Express. 10 41, 1130 p. m. Trains will arrive In Scranton as fol lows: Fioni Caibondale and the North 6 40, 7.4', 8"S, '114, 1018, 11.8 a. in.; 123. 215. 2 21, 123. 7 4!. 10 3S 11 27 p. m. From 'ttilkcs-Burie and the South 1?, 7 4s, S48. 10 "S 1151 o. m., 104. 2 21. 4 02, 5 20, 6 21, 7 61. ! 01. 10 05 p m. ! 1.13 a. m. SUNDAY TRAINS. Fur Cat bnndnle 9 03 n. m.; 12 27, 2 21, 4 W. 3 17. 10 52 p. m. Foi Wllkcs-B-irrc-9 38 a. m ; 12 03. 1 58, 3 2 0 27. S27 p. m. For Albiinv, Saratoga, Montreal, Bos ton, New England points, etc., 1 08 p m. Lowest latcs to all points In United States nnd Canada. .1. W. BURDICK. O. P. A.. Albany. N. Y. II. W. CBOSS, D P. A , Scranton, Pa. I.cliif-li Vail j v ItuIlrnaJ. In Effect Kov. lfth. '1819 TRAINS LEAVE SCRANTON. For Philadelphia and New York, via D. it 11 R R. at 0 43 a. m and 12 03. 218, 4 27 (Black Dl imond Express), nnd 11 30 p m. Sundavp, D. & II. R. R. 158,v7.IS, p. m. For White Haven. Iliizletcu and pilncl- Fal points In the coal rcrlons, via D. As I. R R . 41, 2 IS and 4 27 p m. For Pottsvllle, (.43, 2.18 p ill. Tor Bethlehem. Easton. Reading, Har rlsburg and pilnclpal Intel mediate sta tions, v In D S H R R . G 45 a. m ; 1J 0", 2 IS, 4 27 (Black Diamond Express), 11 30. Sundajs. D i II R. 11,11, 7.4S p. in Tor Tunkhannock, Townnda, Klmlri, Itliniit, Geneve and principal Intermedi ate stations. Ma D, I. &. W. R. It, 8 01 a m : 1 00 and 1 15 p. m. For Geneva Bochestei, Buffalo. Niag ara Falls Chicago, and all points west, via D. - H. R. It. 12 0! 1 M (Black Dli mnnd Express), 7 IS, 10 41. 11 o0 p. m 8undus. D s II. It R. 1203 p. m, 7.43 Pullman parlor and bleeping or I.chlUi Valley parlor tars mi all tialns between Wllkcs-Birro and New York, Phlladel nhla. Buffulo and Suspension Bridge. ROLLIN H. WILBUR. Gen. Supt., 2 Cortland street. New Yoik. CHARLES S. LrE Gen Pass Agt . ii Cortlandt stieet New York A." W. NONNEMACHER Dlv. Tans. Act., South Bethlehem, Ta. For tickets und Pullman reservations apply 300 Lackawanna ave.. Scianton, Pa. Ilrie ami Wyoming Vallsy. Time Table In effect Feb. 7, 10 Trains leavo Scianton foi Hnwlcj and Intermedl ito points connei tins: at Haw. li with Erie Railroad for New 'i urk. New burg. Honcudalo and lutcrnicdita points, us follows: No. 2. Accomoda tion, 6 a. in . No 4, Express, l? oi p m KcitAvt'orv niviMorv. In i:trect Pet. Jllli, IjsDfl. North Hound. Bburii Bound. .O4tU0 '? H I t M 1 S ft .-".y-ftjid -I1C i ? 1 i 13 s p m Arrive iave ' 1 m I I 7 Sj n v. Franmin K ., 7 10 7 10 West 4d Jjtrcet 'A. 7 55 700 weenavykea "... 810 t u i- u Arrive Leave a. vv m ' M 10 15 Tir CanosIT 2 18, 'i 1 4 3V t W 4 4. J 31, 452 10 40 ... 1 m .... i.'tu' .... utof, .... U'-'V .... 12 14 ..- Hill .... It 19, . .. 11 491 .... 113V ... (I1"0, .... illl.'i II SI 11 u .... ;n !, ....'1111 ... .11107 110.' ,1101 ....'it n.) ,11057 Hancock Hturllzht 'Jti - ... 10 11 10 Jl 1'iestoii rcvrlc, Uluwciod t Poyutclle orsou Plesaaot. Mt. , 1'ntoDdnlo loieitcuy caibondale White Drldge. Wavneio J er ray 11 Aiculbala lutein , I'ecUvHie ' olyiiuaat I'rlceburg TUroop Provtdcuco Park Place 1015 100) ",0 B43 tf6 !"S 4)1 MA 3 50j 5 14 siShI) mn naii a 10 U07 8 84 6T4 911), 8 58 8 53, 8 Mi 8 40 8 44 8 40 8Ji 8 IS 8 I 8 80, 1 wl .....10 55 Heranui' .U h Leave Arrhs t. Sunday only. 1 sisoiaeatuaiiraiQi atop on Usual forJ CUKtTB, 1 1 ain sav and wa auntlay only. otVr I UIIJ UVTJh DUUllRJi , i. eeoure rates vis Ontario WtteD nnrcrjaslnie tlclieti and save tnonar .7 'I biouuh VMuiior outttr urnrrm t rllnlug ctialr cai Newiorkto Caletfo ti luouiio. ;"i" TfTf WWBJ41 WW v" rvw imiiw i . v m,... J O. Anderson. nn-i-k T.FUicrolt, Dlr. Fats, Agt,Befaaton, u" " Jir1f.l"'ffflL ', m is"gJ";";W ,.. . n se ft nn A... 18 43 6 01 ,.., sets tm ..J. ssi tin .... 8 84 51.' i.'.l. 3 59, Alt H.. 4 04 8 SI 0J 121 41L7 4 14 611 .... HlU'.l ! . I ..1 I V, .u 'V- "L "-,T . . X !
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