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THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-THUHSDAY, MARCH ssz, luuo.
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OVERCOMES -..DATIrtx.
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fOP SAU BY All DRUGGISTS PRICE JOc.PtR BOTTLi
carbondale
ANNUAL MEETING.
After sx veiv pal. liable and profit
able supper given last twnlng by the
Presbyterian ladles In the lecture room
of th First Pti'sbvtonun chut ch.vv bete,
several hundted persons weie nerved,
tl-o congiogatlon bold its annual moot
ing in the auditorium. All the scat
holdtis wi'io granted the option of
letulnlng theli pews at hist vo-ir'.t
emlum and neatly all accepted. The
imports showing big membership and
flourishing llnuneiat condition weto
lead and received.
ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION.
Last evenlnjr, at their hall In tin1
Leader building, Pioneer castle, No
2(C), Ancient Order Knights of tin
Mystic Chain, cclcbi.itoel the thlid
nnnlvetsary o its institution. Aftr
an oveitutp by the Beethoven orclio-?-tia.
Rev. Mi. Whnlon. ot the Bcievt
Baptkt chut eh. dellveri 1 a foiceful
address. A lecll.ttlou by MI3S Cot -ina
Chapman, violin i-olo by Miss
Mary Maxwell.tiombor.e solo by .lames
Hants and wcltatlot by Ml".-, Maude
Clemen, preceded a veiy happy basket
oclal.
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LOCAL AND PERSONAL.
Jeweler V. 12. IJurr is able to In1 out
icaln after an attack of pneumonia
Dr. It. Hampton, who lnu he?n vis
iting In this city, Ins leturned to
Scianton.
John I'. Moigan Is expected to ic
turn from Colorado next "wed;. Mr.
Jlorgnn went wes! for his health which
has been benellted.
Kdvvaid Peaicc Is conllnotl to his
Laurel stieet home with the gtlp.
Mis-s Tlllle Gcarhaiejt, of the. Peteis
Rhorthiind school, has accepted a lu
crative situation In New Yoik city.
Mi'-s Ccitiude Tucket, o) I'nlondalo,
W the guest ot fi lends In this city.
Miss Lula Fbter has letittned fiom
Iter Pittston visit.
William Williams, the poet-aldeinrin,
of No 1. Is on the tick ll't.
Attorney Setiih-s, cf Susquehannt
called on Caiboncutle fi lends yester
day. .7. H, lit Ink, nx-rnitncllnian of Dait'
avenue, Is entertaining his tunl
George W. Ill ink. of Ninth Jackson
Mr. and Mi". W. T. Colvllle ate vis
iting at their fut met hone. Jit. Vci
non, Ohio.
Mrs. (!. A. Howell and d.mghtiT.
Marin lftuinecl vc-Merday from
Brooklyn, Pa., v.-btte they attended th
wedding of the fotmcr'.s niece, (Wist
Grace Camcton, to Mr, Cllllcsple.
OLYPHANT.
The local teacheis' Institute of Oly
plunt, PecKVllle. Pticeburg, Jessup and
Throop will be held at this place ni-M
.s.itutday afternoon and evening. The
afternoon session will be held In the
centtnl school at 1.30 o'cloik, when
the follow Ing'piogiuinmu will be given:
opening song, Institute: "Spelling,"
1'iofessor M. J. Lloyd; recitation, Mlsg
Cora Matthews: song, 'Miss Annie
,ii nis: "Civics," Piofessor M. W. Cum
uilngs: solo, Miss Maiy Kennedy;
"At ltlunetlc," Piofessor Hockenbeny,
Carbondale: solo. Miss Baibara Pat
fir, "Language," Superintendent Hov
i ,d, Dunmoic; closing ode. Institute.
Tin. evening session will be held at
lii1 Father Mathew, Opera house at 7,::o
GOL
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Washing Powder.
Woman's Best Friend. Dirt's Worst Enemy,
EVERY WOMAN
BoaiUtsiie'Jaawllbl, BQOiUlTiMnltln medlelm. ,Only htralua KUi
the pareit diui ikould t and. If you wiat the bMt, get
k&y$&
Ol Dr. Pars rannyroyai rmm
5t They era prompt, fo uod oerUIn in reiulfc.T,, ..T. -i
V T b i-enulbfl (Dr. Peal's.) never dUappolot. Bold for $1.00 per box.
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For Sale by JOHN H. PHELPS,
Soruce atraet.
o'clock. The programme l ns follows:
Opening song, high school pupils; solo,
Miss Mnrgarot Evans; 'lecture Pro
giess of the Nineteenth Century," Pro
fessor George P. Bible, Stroudsburg;
solo, Mrs. M. J. Datdls; address, Supei
Intondont J. C. Taylor: nolo. Miss An
na Drown; "Literary Selection," Pro
fessor Illble: chorus, high school pu
pils; closing song, "Star Spangled
Manner," audience. Children under 1C
yeais will be admitted to the evening
sessions only on tickets, which may
bo obtained from the principals of the
different school.
If you want to spend n pleasant
evening bo sute and attend the cro
quette social In the Piesbyteilnn
church pallors thW evening.
Mis. A. S. Lcwsley nnd chltdien
spent esterduy with ' Providence
fi lends.
Mis. John Walklnshavv, of Wilkes
Barre, icturned home estetday after
a visit with lelatlves here.
P. J. McOlnty, Misses Annie Pntt:ii,
Mamie Lyons and Maud Garbett hu'.'c1
icturned to Maustlcld State Normal
school, after u week's vacation.
Hoy Kelly Is home from Stroudsblllg.
JERMYN AND MAYFIELD.
A Badly Frozen Hungarian Taken to
, Carbondale Hospital Funeral of
the Late Reese James A Birthday
Surprise.
John Sobcilnskl, a Huugaiiau tesld
Ing at the ltldge, presented himself In
o half frozen condition nt the home
of Superintendent Gebbaidt ut about
!i o'clock on Tuesday evening. The
man was apparently In a state of in
toxication nnd acted mot strangely.
He was also nearly naked, being clad
In nothing but a shirt. His face was
coveter; with blood from seveial cuts,
resulting (mm falling, and. altogether,
bis appeniance was most lepulslvc.
The snow was falling thick ut the time
and the night was extremely cold. Mr.
Gcbhatdt saw at a glance that the
man would ptobibly dtop somewhete
and freeze to death if not attended to,
so ho took him In and admlnlstcied
sumo waim stimulants toiilm and dis
patched a messenger for a doctor nnd
Chief of Police McGinley. The men
remained at Mr. (Jebhardt's until near
ly 11 o'clock, when he was taken to
the borough building and kept there
for the night. He was visited by Dr.
S. D. Davis twice during the night.
His both feet ate badlv ftozen and it
is probable several of bis toes will
have to be amputated. Yesterday
morning he wns taken to the Etner
gency hospital at Carbondale. He was
unable to give a clear statement as
to the cause of his condition, but It Is
supposed that while on the road to
the Ridge he Imagined lie was at
homo and, paitly undtesslng, lay down
to sleep until awakened by the cold,
and that he then vv mulcted aimlessly
about until he leached Mr. Gebhatdt's.
The funeral of the late Reese James
took place yesterday afternoon. It
was quite largely attended, there being
n number of out-of-town people pres
ent. Feivlcc: were held In the Con
gtegatlonul chinch and weto conduct
ed bv Rev. Thomas Cook, pastor of
the Pilmltlve Methodist church, who
deliveted n vcty Impressive setmon.
There were a number of Horn I gifts,
among them a pillow and two beauti
ful bouquets of roses and carnations.
The pall-beat eri weie: John W. Jones,
Mr. Watts, Thomas Parry, Charles
Miller, Thomas WIgnall and Rtchaid
Lewis, The flower-bearers were: Wil
lie Miller and Allen Hall. Among
those from out-of-town present were:
Mr. nnd Mrs. Isaac Benjamin, of Pitts
ton; Mrs. John Gravel, of West Pitts
ton, and Mr. Jame R. Evans, of
Piovldence.
Miss Ressle Hennett, the well known
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Johnson
Hennett, of Seconfl street, was given
a pleasant suipilso Tuesday evening,
when about twenty-live of her friends
piopated to 'spend a social evening to
gether in honor of hei bitthday. The
vi'-ltois came quite unexpectedly to
Mis- Hennett and it was a pleasant
suiptif". They were gladly welcomed
and spent several bouts together most
ngieenbly. Heforo leaving, refresh
ments weie serveel and the guests de
puted with many good wishes for
their hostess.
A child of David P. Moignns, of H
street, is quite ill.
'1 hi1 lemon social held under the au
spices of the Ladles' Aid society of
the Hapllst chinch ut the home of Mr.
and Ml", lleoige Stone, of BacoYi street,
last evening, was a pleasant affair and
was largely attended.
An Editor Finds a bure Cute for
Rheumatism.
A. R. De Fluent, editor of the Jout
nnl, Doylestown, Ohio, suffeied for a
nunibct of yeut. ft out ihcumatlsm in
his light shoulder and side. He says:
"My light arm at times was entirely
useless. I tiled Chamberlain'b Pain
Halm, and was cut prised to lecelve re
lief almost Immediately. The Pain
Halm has been a constant companion
of mine ever since and it never fails."
For sale by all druggists. Matthews
Bros'., wholesale and letall asts.
DALTON.
Mis. Joseph Reynolds, of Scianton,
was the guest of Mr. nnd Mrs. W. P.
Jenkins yesteiday.
Mis. Henry M. Ives has been spend
ing a few days In New Yoik city.
Owing to the inability to propeily
Pharmacist, ccr. Wyoming avenue and
boat the school building yesterday, ses
sions were discontinued In some of the.
looms pnrt of the day.
Miss Mabel Puidy, of the State Nor
mal schoot at Hloomsburg,,ls enjoying
a vacation with her parents here.
Rev. J. W. Putnam, D. D of Fac
totyvllle, occupied the pulpit of the
Hapllst church last Sunday morning
and prenched nn excellent sermon.
R. M. Johnson, who recently openel
a barber shop In this place, Is moving
his household goods Into the house oc
cupied by the late Fled Miles.
A concert was given in the Raptlst
chinch on Tuesday evening last by
metnbeis ot the famous Welsh Prlno
Singers company. The wenthet wis
somewhat unfavorable and conse
quently the audience was not law,
but those who were present enjoved n
musical treat. Those who nsslsted In
the programme were Edward James,
Jr., Edwin Hovven, Miss Mai gat ei
Junes, Miss Mnthlas, of S ronton, ami
Mis. Elizabeth Reynolds-Lewis, ot
Kingston., Mis. W. P. Jenkins acted
uh accompanist. Miss Lena Northup,
of Cllenburn, delighted the audience
with two recitations. After the exer
cises weie over, the ladles of the
church served lefreshments to those
who participated in the programme.
FECKVILLE.
The Woman's Chilstlan Tempei.tnco
union will hold a literary meeting at
the home of Mrs. Dr. Slcklcr on Fri
day night. An InlereFling programme
has been pteparcd. All ladbs inter
ested in temperance cause arc Invited
to come. t
The case of Page vs. the New York
and Si ranton Coal coir pany for $,000
damages, came up at couit esterduj'
afternoon. After hearing the evidence
it non -suit was n anted on the ground
that there was not suiTitlent evidence
to show that the New Yoik and Scnm
ton company were negligent, and that
the Page boy had lift his work an!
vvtb playing when the accident oc
curred, that i (-suited In bis death
FAIR NCTES.
The Andiew iMltchells of Carbondal-
and the Excelsior Hose company of
Olyphunl will attend the fait this
evpnlng in n body.
Thete was a latge attendance at th
fair Tuesday night. The splendid ptu
giMinme iciidi-u-d by the St. Patrick's
school oichcstia of AVc-t Scrantnn.
was hlghlv appieclati'd by the biigo
audience.
Programme lor this (.veiling: vV.
W. Watklns, solo; Miss Tina Sam
son, lccltatlon: Miss Florence Taylot.
vocal solo; Mi'-s Hello Ganzomuller,
piano olo.
The kitchen did a musing business
Tuesday evening. Clam chowder wai
on the bill of fate.
TAYLOR NEWS.
Location of Fire Alarm Boxes.
Elected Officers for Ensuing Term.
Funeral and Personal News.
The Tilbune today presents to Its
many teadeis the list ot the Tavlor
lire alarm and the location of Its boxes.
It would be advisable to pieserve tho
list as a directory If it should be found
necessaiy. The list Is as follows:
Flist ward Box 24, Noith Main
stteet, near nannlck's hotel. Key-hold-eis,
John E. Davis and Richard J. Da
vis. Box 25, coiner Oak and Third streets,
near Holdcn breaker. Key-holders,
John Glynn, Richard Morris, W. B.
Owens nnd John Howard.
Second ward Box 32, torner Main
and Union stieets. Key-holders, Thos.
J. Powell, Geo:ge L. Timlin and Dr.
J. W. Houser.
Thlid w aid Box 4J, corner Main and
tuylor streets. Key-holder, William
Nvhart.
Fouith ward Box 31, coiner of Union
and Washington stieetr. Key-holders,
William F. Courtrlgbt, William Rey
nolds and William P. Giidlths.
Fifth watd Box 43, South Main
stieet, near Jermyn's store. Key-hold-'
eis, Robeit Llnney and John Ayeis.
How to locate an alaim: If the alarm
Is sounded fiom box 43 the gong will
blow four, then pause and blow three,
thus Indicating fire In the nelghboihood
of box 4!. Every alarm is tepeated
three times. One blow, bioken clicull;
two blows lire out. .
Pilde of Lackawanna, lodge, No. 18,
Ameilcnn Protestant Ladles' associa
tion, elected officers for the ensuing
tenn at their meeting on Tuesday
evenlnr- The following were elected
to ofllces: Worthy tUjistitss, Elizabeth
Jones; deputy mlsttcss, Mrs. Sabina
Fisher: chaplain. Mis. Elizabeth Reese;
llnancial secretary, Jits. Lydla Wlnter
buin; lecordlng secretaiy, Mis. Mar
gut ct Davles; assistant lecoiding sec
tetatj. Mis. Ellen Daniels; treasurer,
Mrs. Sallle Williams; conductress, Mis.
Sophia Thomas; assistant conductress,
Mis. Erastus Jones; inside guard, Mrs.
Davis, outside guard, Mrs. Ruth
Stone.
The fuuei.il of Mrs. John Welbel oc
elli ted from her late lesldence on Main
stieet esteiday afternoon nt 2.30
o'clock. Set vices were conducted at
the home by the Rev. Augustus Weber,
who pleached an impiesslvo sermon.
Buiial was made in the Piesbyterian
cemetery.
This evening will occur the enter
tainment of the German Lutheran
c hutch under the auspices of the Yun
gendvciln society. Piofessor Schmidt
and Piofessor Biunet will participate.
Mr. James Davis, of Main' stieet,
moved his family to Atlantic City yes
teiday, wheie he will open up a hotel.
Miss Sadie M.ihony, of Waverly, has
tetutned home, after being entertained
by the Misses Bums, of Grove street.
The funeral of Alexander, the only
son of Mr. and Mis. James Smith, of
Old Forge, wU occur this morning at
ii o'clock. Intel men t ylll bo made in
the Hde Purit cemetery.
MOOSIC.
Roland, the son of Mis. Cbailes Ed
sail Is seilously 111 with pneumonia.
Several of our young people attend
ed the Measuilng social, held lit
Diake's hull, Lacknvanna, last even
ing, for the bentftt of the Lackawanna
Presbyterian chun It.
Miss Bessie Hinds will leavo today
for a two weeks' visit with 'Miss Nelllj
Hinds, ofMoscow.
Word wis received today that tho
condition of Mis. V, II, Johnson lias
slightly Impiovcd.
A few of our townspeople aie en
joying tho Toptka Dally Capital till
w eck.
The Ladles' Sewing cltcle will meet
at the home of Mrs. William Seber
line this afternoon.
Extenslvo preparations nte being
made by the ladles of the Missionary
society of the Pnsbyteilan church for
u convention to bo held In April.
Cottage prnyer meeting this even
ing nt the home of David Miller, Wal
nut street.
District Depvty A. A. Vosburg will
Install the ofTieeiu (if Bennett lodge,
No. 907, Independent Older of Odd Fel
lows, on Friday evening, March 30.
The People's
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POPULAR CLEARING HOUSE for ths HoilsM ot All Wlto
Have Houses to Rent, Real Estate or Other Property to
Sell or ExclmnaJ. or Who Want Situation or lielp-Theje
Small Advertisements Cost One Cent n Word, Six Insertions for
Five Cents u Word Except Situation! Wanted. Which Ar In
scrtcd Free,
FOR RENT
ron nuNT-NRW house, nine
rooms, with modern Improvements, til
Mom no avenue.
FOR RENT-ONE-HALF OF DOt'HLE
house, corner Llndin street and Irv
ing avenue. Modern Improvements, $20
per month. Inquire at house.
FoRRENT EIGHT-ROOM llOl'sn,
nil modern Improvements, Inquire
Jenkins' drug store, torner Main and
Jackson street, city.
FOR RENT 11-HOOM HOUSE. APPLY
to John Carroll, 4ZJ Madison av'enue,
Tribune omce, or IJ3 Linden street.
FOR RENT-APRIL 1ST. TWO STORES,
Nos 132 and t'lanklln avenue. In
quire Joseph J. Jeimn, lit) Wjomlng
avenue.
FOR SALE-HOUSE AND LOT, PITTS
ton avenue, in 1SO0 block. Inquire F.
F. Glbbs, Attorney, Conncll lluildlng,
City.
HOUSE FOR RENT WITH FfTtNACE
and burn; rent $10 00. Inquire Mrs.
Burns, 711 Apple avenue, Dunmure.
- ELEGANT TEN-ROOM RESt
dence, 615 Qulncy avenue. Apply Geo.
B. Davidson, attorney, K0 Spruce street.
FOR RENT-APRIL 1, THE HAND
some residence, G18 Adums avenue,
with barn, larco yard ond fruit trees.
Inquire 346 Wyomltisf u venue.
FOR RENT-rtTRNlSHED HOUSG,
nine rooms: all improvements. Mrs.
C. J. Carter, 809 Myrtle street.
STORE FOR RENT-FROM APRIL 1.
number 221 Lackawanna ave. Inquire
of J. H. Qunster.
FOR SALE
FOR SALE-40 ACRES OF LAND. TWO
houses, ono barn'anu other outbuild
ings, fruit of all kinds In abundance, largo
orchard, ull In Klmburst borough. Wrlto
or npplv to Byron Buckingham, Elm
hutst Pa.
FOR SALE-NINE ROOM HOUSE, ALL
Improvements; possession nt once.
Mrs. C. J. Carter, S09 Myrtle street.
THEATRICAL.
"The Broker's Daughter."
At the Academy of MuIc last night
the Maude Hlllman company presented
"The Broker's Daughter," nnd will re
peat it this afternoon. Tonight the
bill will be "Oliver Twist."
i The progi amine for the remainder ot
the week is as follows: Friday after
noon, "East Lynne;" Friday night,
"Charity Bess;" Satutday afternoon,
"Shaft No. 2;" Saturday night, "Guilty
Without Crime."
"The Moth and the Flame."
That two such popular nnd delight
ful artists as Herbert Kelcey and Eflle
Shannon should find special favor at
the hands of the public which devout
ly worshipped them for many years
while they added lustre to the Daniel
Frohman Lyceum theater company,
would be both unexpected und un
vvat ranted, so the gieetlng in wait for
them at the Ljceum Thursday night,
when they present Clyde Fitch's real
ly great Amotlcan play, "The Moth
and the Flame," is sure to be cordial
and sincere.
"The Moth and the Flame" deal,s
with that class of society which makes
the fashions, und which has made the
Kelcey-Shannon company and their
brilliant play an event wherever It
has been presented.
"Monte Carlo Girls."
If you wish to spend an evening of
enjoyment that comes but once a year
see the novel entertainment to be
given by the "Monte Carlo Girls" at
the Gaiety theater for,three nights nnd
matinees, commencing Thursday mati
nee, March 22.
The programme to be piesented Is
entirely original in conception and cm
braces extravaganza, refined vaude
ville and musical farce comedy com
bined. The entettainment as a whole
Is given on an elaborate scale and Is
refined.
"Mile. Fill" Thursday Night.
The atti action for the Lyceum Fri
day evening will be Mile. Pilar-Morin
In the comedy success, "Mile. Fin."
Mllo. Pilur-Morin Is well known as an
actiess of exceptional ability. The
play is said to be one of those up
roailously laughable farces such as
only Fienchmen can write. In the
English adaptation everything of a
suggestive natuie has been eliminated
without Impalilng the humoious quali
ties. The company has been carefully se
lected and the Intel (notation Is said1 to
be an admirable one. The play ran
for 200 nights at-the Manhattan thea
ter, New Yoik city.
' "Uncle Tom's Cabin."
When you hear the exhilarating
sound of Stetson's Big Double UnLje
Tom's Cabin company, and see the en
tire e.ompany on parade, you can take
It as about time to put chase your tick
ets for the evening's entertainment,
which it is piomlsed this time will ex
cel all previous efforts, and that U
lather a bold assertion, for Stetson hai
always had the best, and an abundance
of It still it is a fact, will appear at
the Lyceum Saturday afternoon and
evening. "Watch for the big street
paiade,
Cook and Church Company.
Tho attraction billed at the Academy
of Music commencing Monday evening,
for one solid week, is the Cook anil
Chuich famous dramatic and comedy
company. Twenty picked artists, sup
pot ting the two, gi eat repeitolre stars,
Haivey Cook and Miss Lottie Church,
in a lepeitolto of metropolitan pio
ductlons. No popular price company
can claim to the popularity of this
splendid organization.
The opening attraction will be a sen-
national patiiotlo drama entitled "The
White Squadron," with Its wealth of
beautiful scenery and wonderful ef
fects. Tho celebtated artists, Ward
and Krwood and Charles H. Sanders,
will appear in le lined and pleasing
specialties at each perfoimance,
"A Young Wife" Coming.
After a run of fifty-two nights at
tho Fourteenth Street theater, New
York, the famous comedy drama, "A
Young Wife," Is now touring the coun
try. This play made a decided hit In
the metropolis and Its production here
again will be looked forward to with
a. great deal of Interest.
Piomlnent among the cast are Em
met C. King. Malcolm Williams, John
Exchange.
HELP WANT ED-MALE.
WANTED-MEN TO WORK ON 8CBAN
ton City Directory. Apply In own
handwriting. P. O. Box. 91, city.
WANTED - GOOD, HUSTLING MAN
for partner In gent's furnishing and
lint business. J3.C00 cash will pay you
$1,500 a year. Best stand. Good refer
ences. Address C. George, Scranton, Pa.
General Delivery,
ENERGETIC SALESMAN - COUNTllY
vvotk. School supplies. Salary $100
and extras. R. O, Evans & Co., Chi
cngo, III.
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HELP WANTED-FEMALE.
gIrL WANTED TO DO SECOND
work or nurse. Call at 745 Kressler
court.
LADIES TO DISTRIBUTE FREE SAM
pies in city. Call at 320 Washing
ton ovenuc. from 8.30 to 10 30 a. m. today.
FURNISHED ROOMS.
AD-TW01lCETiYUm9IlED
rooms with board; centrally located.
Addiess W., Tribune office. '
WANTED-TO BUY.
vVANTETOUy' "SECOND HAND
wheel. Address K , P. O. Box 198.
WANTED-TO BUY "FOR CASH, SEC-
ond hand watches, lewelry. old gold
and sliver. Gardner, 220 Bpruce streot.
BOARDING
BOARDING, 525 PINE STREET.
REAL ESTATE.
FOR SALE CHGAP-FARM OF TH1R
teen acres; one mllo west of Moscow
railroad station; good orchards. Address
J. Swurtz, Moscow, Pa.
FOR SALE-IN GLENBURN, COM
fortable cottuge with acre of land
containing splendid fruit trees. About
ten minutes' wulk from station. Frank
Hall, Glcnburn.
FOR SALE-A TRACT OF LAND CON
tntnlng six ncres. Improved with house
and barn, located in one of the most pic
turesque parts of Lackawanna county,
within easy access to Scranton. Pate
ulr, pure water, high elevation affording
nn unobstruced view on all sides for
manv miles. An Ideal location for coun
try home. Terms to suit purchaser. In
quire of Fred C. Hunycn, attorney, 329i
Washington avenue.
NEWSPAPERS I
THE W1LKES-BARRE RECORD CAN
be had In Scranton at the news stands
of Relsmnn Bros., 405 Spruce and C0 Lin
den; M. Norton. 322 Lnckawanna avenue;
I. S. Schutzer, 211 Spruce street.
DRESSMAKING.
DRESSMAKING FOR CHILDREN TO
order; alo ladles' waists. Louise Shoe
maker, 212 Adams uvenue.
MRS. lT T. KELLER. SCALP TREAT
ment, 50c.; shampooing, 5(e.; facial
massage manicuring, 25c; chiropody,
701 Qulncy.
CITY SCAVENGER
A. B. BR1GGS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS
and cess pools: no odor. Improved
pumps used. A. B. BR1GGS, Proprietor.
Leavo orders 1100 North Main avenue, or
Elcke's drug stoic, corner Adams and
Mulberry. Telephone 9340.
M ISC ELLA NEOUS.
EGGS FOR HATCHING-THOROUGH-bred
Barred Plymouth Rocks (Huw-klns-Thompson
Strain); Mammoth Pekln
Ducks tltankin Strain); 21 eggs, ft; 06,
Ji Farm range; large-sized healthy
stock: satisfaction guaranteed. Earl
Seamans, Factoryvllle, Pa.
LEGAL
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AN
lllil'liuiiuuii mil uu iiiiiue iu lliu ijuv-
ernor of Pennsylvania on Mondav, April
ith, 1900. by John Shook, D. C. Vosburg,
W. M. Cress, Oscar Vun Busklrk and W.
H. Newman, under tho Act of Assembly
entitled 'An Act to provide fur tho Incor
poration nnd regulation of certain cor
porations," approved April 29(h. 1874, und
the several supplements thereto, for the
charter of an intended corporation to be
enlled the "New ten. Rnnsnm nnd Lake
Wlnola Tele phono Comp.m," tho char
acter and object of which is to construct
nnd maintain a ttlephono tin within the
counties of Lackawanna und Wyoming,
within this state, und for these puipcses
to have, possess ami enloy all tho rights,
benclits nnd privileges of said Act of As
sembly and tbe supplements thereto.
A. J. COLBORN, JR.. Solicitor.
It. Wooderson, Nell Floience, Horace
Newman, Frank Sheildan, James J.
De Baire, Misses Selma Herman, Min
nie Radcllffe, Sydney Cowell and so--eral
others. The performance' will nc
given here Monday evening at the L -ceuni.
Passion Play Pictures.
Although many people of this city
availed themselves of the oppoitunlty
of witnessing the Passion Pluy repro
duction when at St. Thomas hall and
In tie leading churches seveial months
ago, the public was only commencing
b icallr.o how Intensely Interesting
the exhibition was when the company
had to leave to fulfill other engage
ments. These are the original ones,
tuken from the sacred drain a as per
formed by the peasants of the littl-;
mountain town of Horltz, Austria.
The first pictures show the peasants
in some of their daily labors and thus
gradually lead to the play, which is
then given. The earnestness of the
players is plainly shown by their com
plete unconsciousness and absolute ab
sence of Irreverence In any foim. They
will be given In College hall next week,
beginning Monday.
How's ThlsP
We offer One Hundred Dolluis Reward
for any case of Catarrh that cannot bo
cured bv Hall's Catarrh Cure.
F. J. CHENEY & CO, Props., Toledo, O.
We, tho undersigned, have known F. J.
Chenoy for the lust 15 ears, and believe
him petfectly honorablo In all business
transactions and llnniultilly able to cuiry
out any obligations made by their llrm.
West ft'Truax, Wholesale Druggists, To.
lido, O.
Waldlng, Klnnnn & Marvin, Wholesale
Druggists, Toledo, O.
Hall's Catarrh Cuio Is taken Internally,
acting directly upon tho blood and mu
cous surfaces of tho svstem. Price 73c.
per bottle. Sold by all Diucglsts. Testi
monials free.
Hall's Family Pills aie the best.
CASTOR I A
For Xnfaoti and Children.
Trie Kind You Have Always Bwght
Bears the
gignatumof
&vtf&&
SITUATION WANTED
WANTIY8TEADY MAN. ONE
having experience, a ptsllkm firing a
boiler or running a stationary engine.
Address J. M, B, crro of "Tribune."
BITUATION WANTED-AS TEAMSTER
or at any kind of labor. Address G.
It. Davis, 212 Fatrvlew avenue, city.
POSITION WANTED BY A FIRST
rlnss grocery clerk, eight j ears' ox-
Eerlenee. Best of references. Addre.i
ox 21, Prlceburg, Pa.
BITUATION WANTED-BV A BOY. 20
years of ago; willing to do anything,
can read and wrlto Polish nnd English.
Can glvo reference. Address, F. J. K.,
box 41, Prlceburg, Pa.
SITUATION WANTED-RY A YOUNG
married man, 27 ycuis of nse, as
Janitor or salesman; has hud two joins
experience as Janitor1 good references
can be given. Address, E. Law ton,
Gnlllee, Pa.
WANTED-BY A YOUNO MARRIED
couple, work on a farm for the sum
mer; willing to work. Address M. II.
vv., caru this ol'.lce.
SITUATION WANTED-TO GO BY THE
duv, washing and Ironing; wnsblng
and Ironing taken home also. Cull or
address L. H Uos Academy street,
ncrnnion, l'fi.
SITUATION ""WANTED - WASHINU,
Ironing or any kind of house cleinlng
by tho day or will tako washlue home.
Address Mrs. Lee, C31 Mineral street.
BOOKKEEPER,1 SINGLE OR DOUBLE
entry, nil or part of the time: could
nlso net ns correspondent, "Reliable,"
cate Tribune ofllce.
S IT V ATI ON WANTUD-BY W I DO W
liuly as housekeeper for widower,
where she can take her child: eltv pre
ferred. Mrs. L. A.. 1310 Hampton street.
PROFESSIONAL.
ACCOUNTANT AND AUDITOR.
E C. SPAULD1NG, 21 TRADERS BANK,
building
ARCHITECTS
EDWARD II. DAVIS, ARCHITECT.
Conned building, Scranton.
LEWIS HANCOCK. JR., ARCHITECT,
425 Spruce St., cor. Wash. nv, Scranton.
FREDERICK L. BROWN. ARCHITECT.
Price building, 12G Washington aveni'e,
Scranton.
CABS AND CARRIAQE9.
RUBBER TIRED CABS AND CAR
rlnges; best of servlee. Prompt atten
tion, given orders by 'phone. "1'lionn
2672 and 6352. Joseph Kellev, 124 Lindmi.
nNTItT
DR T. 0.LYMAN, SCRANTON PUI
vnte Hospital, cor. Wyoming and Mul
bei i y.
DR. C. C. LAUBACH. 113 W.vomlng aw.
DR. H. F. REYNOLDS, OPP. P. O.
WELCOME C. 8NOVER. COAL EX.
change. 2nd floor, Room D. Hours, 9 to
1, i to 5.
HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS
THE ELK CAFB. 123 AND 127 FRANK
11 ti avenue. Rates reasonable.
P. ZE1QLKR, Pioprlrlor.
SCRANTON HOUSE, NEAR D , L. ft W.
passenger depot. Conducted on the Eu
ropean plan. VICTOR KOCH,, Prop.
LIWVT7J
RICHARD J. EOURKE, ATTORNEY-ut-Law,
500-2 Lackuwanni avenue. Gen
eral law business, collections and lonns.
J. W. BROWNING, ATTORNEY AND
Counsellor-at-Law. Rooms 312-313 Men s
building.
D. B. RElr,C(5LE. ATTORNEY-LOANS
negotiated on real estate seeutlty.
Mears building, corner Washington
avenue and Spruce street.
M. J.
Law.
DONAHOE. ATTORNEY-AT-Oftlces
612-m Me.irs building.
FRANK E. BOYLE, ATTORNEY AND
Counsellor-at-lavv. Burr building.
Rooms 13 nnd 14. Washington avenue.
WILLARD. WARREN & KNAPP, AT-
torneys and Counsillors-atL.iw. Re.
publican building. Washington nvenii-'.
JESSUP ft JE8SUP. ATTORNEYS AND
Counsellors - at - Law, Commonwealth
building; rooms 1, 20 and 21.
JAMES W. OAKFORD, A1TORNEY-AT-Lnw.
Rooms 511, 515 and J31G Board of
Trade building.
EDWARD W. THAYER ATTORNEY.
Rooms 903-004, 9th floor, Menrs building.
L A. WATRES. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
C02 Board of Trndo bulldli.g, Scranton,
Pa.
C. R. PITCHER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Commonwealth building1. Scrnnton, Pa.
PATTERSON & WILCOX, TRADERS'
National Bank building.
C. COMEGYS. 9-13 R E F UB L I C A N
building.
A. W. BERTHOLF." A TTO RNKvi
Menrs building.
1
PHYSICIANS ND SUfRisOVS
DR. W. E. ALLEN, 51C NORTH WASH-
lug-ton avenue.
DR. S. W. L'AMORHAUX. OFFICE 3")
Washington avenue. Residence 1US
Mulberry. Cliioute diseases, Iuiiks.
heart, kidneys und genlto. urinary oi
gans it specialty. Hcurs, 1 to 4 p. m.
SCHOOLS
SCHOOL OF THE LACKAWANNA.
Scrnnton. Pa. Coiuces piei aratory to
college, law, medicine or business.
Opens Sept. 11th. Send for catalogue
Rev. Thomas M. Cann. LL D . princi
pal and proprietor; W. E. Pluntley, A.
M heudmunter.
seeo
a. R. CLARK ft CO, SEEDMAN AND
Nuiseryiniwr stoic ail Washington ave
nue; green house, U30 North Main ave
nue; store telephone, 7s.
WIRE SCREENS
JOS. KUETTEL. REAR 511 LACKA
wanna avenue, Scranton, Pa., manufac
turer of Wlro Screens.
misczll vaua
BAliBR'8 "ORCHESTRA-MU81C FOR
balls, picnics, patties, rrceptlons. wed.
dings und concert woik furnished. For
terms address R. J. Bauer, conductor.
117 Wyoming uvenue, over Hiilbcrts1
music store.
MEGARGEE BROTHERS. PRINTERS'
supplies, envelopes, puper bugs', twine.
Waiehouse, E0 Washington avenue,
Scranton, Pa.
RAILROAD TIME TABLES
Ccntrnl Rullrt:i.l of Nuvv .cj
Stations In New Yoik Font of Llhcitv
street, N. It., end South Feiry. Whitehall
stieet.
Anthracite coal used exclusively, Insur.
Ing cleanliness and eomfoit.
TIME TABLE IN EFFECT NOV in. l"'i'i.
Trains leavo Scranton for New York,
Newark. Elizabeth, Philadelphia, Easton,
Bethlehem, Allentown, Muuch Chunk and
Whlto Haven, ut fc.10 n. in.: cxpi, 1.20;
express, 4 0" p. in, Sundajs. 2.15 p. m.
For Pittston and Wllkes-Haire, 8 30 a.
m.. 120. 4 00 p. m. Sundajs. 2.13 p. m.
For Baltimore and Washington, and
paints South und West via Bethlehem,
8 30 a. m., 1.20 p. 111. Hm.iluMJ, 2.15 p. m.
For Long Branch, Oceun Grove, etc., nt
8 30 a. m. und l.'JO p. m.
For Reading. Lebanon and Hnrrlsbuig,
via Allentown, 8. u. m., 1 Jo p. m Sun
days, 2 15 p. m.
For Pottsvllle, S.lo n. nt.. 120 p. m.
Through tickets to ull points cast, touth
and west at lowest late at the station.
J. H. OHL1IAUSEN. Gen. Sup.
JI. P. BALDWIN, gen. Pass. Agt.
RAILROAD TIME TAgljt.
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD
Schedule in Effect November 19.
1800. i i.
Trains leave Scranton t
6.45 n. nt., week days, for Sunbury,
Hnrrisburg, Philadelphia, Balti
more, Washington and for Pitts
burg and the Weft.
0.38 a. m., week daya, for Harletorf,
Fottsville, Reading, Norriafown,
and Philadelphia; and for Sun
.bury, Hnrrisburg, Philadelphia
Baltlmore,TVaslilngton and Pitts
burg and the West.
8.18 p. m., week days, (Sundays
1.68 p. m.), for Sunbury, Harris
burg, Philadelphia, Baltimore,
Washington and Pittsburg and
the West.
4.27 p. m., week days, for Sunbury,
Hnrrisburg, Philadelphia and
Pittsburg.
.1. R. WOOD, Gen. Pass. Agt.
J. B. HUTCHINSON, GemMgr.
Del.. I.itc't t. mi J Western.
In Effect Dec. 17, 1S09.
SOUTH Leave Scranton for New York
at 2.1'. 3.00, 5.30, 8 00 and 10.05 a. m-t 12 55
and 333 n. m. For Philadelphia at 510,
8 00 and 10 05 n. m.: 12 53 and 3.33 p. m.
For Stroudsburg nt 6 10 p. m. Milk and
Accommodation nt 3.40 p. m. Arrive at
HobolU'U ut G55, 7.18, S.lb a. ill.; 12.0$, 2.47,
4.4S. 7.19 and 9 3S p. in. Arrive at Phila
delphia nt 10 00 a. m.; 10, 3 4S. 6 00 and
s 21 p. m. Arrlvo fu m New York at 12.05,
2 41 and 4 00 a. in.: loo, 1U, li.U and 8.43
p. m. From Stroudsburg nt S.05 u.tn .
NORTH Leive Scranton for Buffalo
nnd Intermediate stations at 12.10, 2 60.
4 0". and 9 00 ii. m.: 1 Ki und 5.50 p. in- For
Oswego nnd Syracuse-at 4 05 a. m. ut4
1 33 p. m. For Utlcu at 2 30 n. m. and
15' p. m. For Monlrot-o ut 9 00 a. m ;
1 05 p. m. and 5 W p. m. For Nicholson
nt 4.00 mid 6 13 p. in. Arrlvo In Scranton
from BulTnlo nt 2 10. 2.53, 5 23 and 10.00 n.
m.; 3 30 and 7.40 n. m From Oswego and
Sirucuso at 2 v, n. m.; 12? nnd 3.30 p. m.
From Sjrncuso at 7.40 p in. From Utliii
nt 2,15 n. m.: 12 W and 3 30 p in. From
Nicholson nt 7.50 n. m. nnd fi 03 p. m.
From Montrose ut 10 00 n. m.; 3 2o and
7.10 p. m.
II L O O M S B U R G DIVISION-Leave
Scranton for Not thumberland at ii.KO. W(fi
u. m.: 155 .mil C 10 p. m. For Plymouth
nt l.O-i, .! 40 and s SO p. m. For Nuntlcokn
nt 810 it. m. Arrive nt Northumberland
nt or, a. m : l.io, 5 as and n ffl p. m. Ai
rhe nt Nnntlcoke nt 9.20 a. m. Arrive nt
1'l.v mouth at 2.05. 1.40 and 9 45 p. m. Ar
rive at Scranton Horn Northumberland
at 9 4J n. m. : 12 35. 4 55 and 8 50 p. m.
From Nnntlcoke, at 11 u. m. From
Plymouth nt 7.37 it. m : .1.25 nnd ',.05 p. m.
SUNDAY TRAINS.
SOI'TH-Lcuvo Scranton, at 2.15, 3 00.
5 P0. '.0 m n. m n .iml 1.40 ll m.
NORTH lent u Scranton at 12 10, 2 50,
1 05 p. in.; 1.55 nnd 5 50 p.-m.
B E O O M BIII'llO DIVISION Lcav a
Scranton at 10 03 n. m. and 6.10 p. m.
Dclavv.tiv .nil lltldioit.
On Feb. 20th. PW0, trains will lcava
Scrnnton as follows
For Cet bond-tie 20, 7.3J, X 53, 10.13 n.
in.; 12 noon; 1 0 2.2s, 4 0-1, 323, 6.?3, 7.57,
9.15. 1115 p. nt.; 1.10 a. in.
For 'Albiny, Saratogi. Montreal, Bos
ten. New England points, etc. 6 20 a. m.;
1 OS p. m.
For Honcpdnle-C 20, 10.13 n. m.; 2.2S. 3 25
p. m.
For Wllkes-Biire 6 45. 7 4S. S.41. 9 S8,
10.42 n. m.J 12.01. 12S, 2.1!, 3 Zi, 1.27, CIO.
7.4S 10.41, 11.10 p. 111.
For New York, Philadelphia, etc., via
Lehigh Valley R.iUro.id-h 43 a. m.J 12 01.
2 IS, 4 27 p. m.: with Black Diamond Ex
picss, H.vj p. m.
For Pennsylvania Railroad points, 6.45,
9 3S a. m. : 2.1$, 4 27 p. m.
For western points, via Lehigh Valley
Rnllrond-7:48 a. m.; 12 03. 3.'53. with Black
Dl imoud Hpics, 1041, 11. JO p. m.
Trains will uirlve in Scranton as fol
lows; Fiem Carbondale and tbe North C40,
7.41. 8 !S 0 34, 10 3S, 1138 a. m.; 1.21, 2.13,
3 25. 4.23, 7 41, 10.18. 11.27 p. m.
From Wllkcs-Barre and the South C.13,
7 4s. MS, 10.1b, 11.B a. m.; 1.04. 2 21. 4 02,
5 20, 0 21, 7.33. 9 03, 10 05 p. -n.: 1.13 a. m.
SUNDAY' TRAINS.
For Caibondalc-9 03 a. m.; Zl.Zi. 2 23,
4 06. 5 47. 10 52 p. m.
For Wllkcs-Bairc 9 38 a. m.; 1203, 138,
3 28. ll 27. 8.27 p. m.
For Albany, Saratoga. Montreal. Bos
ton. New Eitglend points, etc., 1.03 p. m.
Lowest rates to all points In United
States nnd Cnntdj.
J. W. BURDICK, C. P. A.. Albany, N. Y.
II. W. CRCSS. D. P. A., Scranton, Pa.
Lehigh Valid Kuilnt.il.
In Effect Nov. 19th, 199.
TRAINS LEAVE SCRANTON.
For Philadelphia and New York, via D.
& 11. R. It., at C.i: a. m. und 12 03, 2.18.
4 27 (Black Diamond Expressi, und 11.10
p. m. Sundjjs. D. & H. It. R 158, 7.4S,
p. nt.
For 'White Haven, Hazlcton and princi
pal points in the i-oal regions, via D. ft
H. It. R, 6.15. 2 IE end 4 27 p. m. For
Pottsvtlle, C.45, 218 p. m.
For Bethlehem, Easton. Reading, Har
risburg nnd piiuclput intermediate sta
tions, via D. A: II. It. R. t-.4' a. m.; 12.03,
2 IS, 4 27 (Black Diamond Express), 11.30,
Sundnjs, D & II, IS. It. 1.5S, ".IS p. m.
For Tiinkluinnnck, Tovvunda, Elmlra,
Ithaca, Genevu and pttnctpal Intermedi
ate stations, via D., L. & W. R. R. 8 0S
a. m.; 1,00 and U" p. m.
For Geneva, Rochester, Buffalo. Niag
ara Falls, Chlc.iKii, and nil points west,
via D. A- H. It. It . 12 0!. 313 (Black Dia
mond Express). 7. I 10 41, 11 in p. m.
Suniluvs, D. & H. R. R., l.'OS p. m 7.48
p. m.
Pullman potior and sli eplng or Lehigh
Vulley parlor ciu-s on ull trains between
Wllkcs-Barre and New York, Philadel
phia, Buflnlo and Suspension Bridge.
ROl.LIN H. WILBUR. Gen. Supt.. 2
Cortland street, New York.
CHARLES S. LEE, Gen. Pass. Agt., It
Cortlandt stnet. New York.
A. W. NONNEMACHER. Dlw Pass.
Agt., South Bethlehem, P.i.
For tickets .mil Pullman resei vatlons
apply 309 Lnckawanna ave., Scranton, Pa.
litie and Wyomhu ViiJIjv.
Time Table In effect Feb 7. 1000.
Tiulus leave Set niton fur HavJoj and
Ititirnudlatf points, funnelling ut Haw
lev with Erie Railroad for New Yoik,
New but g, Hono'diilo and Intel mediate
points as lollows No. J, Accommoda
tion, C a. m.1 No 4. Express. 12 01 p. m.
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purobasliiit tickets and b&TeiniDejr f'r
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