THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-WEDNESDAY, MARCH 28, 1900. The Big Hungry World Knows Uneeda Biscuit Packed in the only genuine oir tight and moisture proof package. Sold by all grocers 5 cent a box. Refuse nil imitations. National HUcnlt Company. CARBONDALE. IVWWWN A POPULAR CHOICE. Councils' unanimous m lection of Ran dulpli Mnsoti to the olllco of city en gineer hai given more genual iitli tactlon than anything they have don 1 In month". Tho news wns fit bt given to tho public in jeRteiday'a Ttlbune, nnd the choice Immediately leeched the hliinip of nrpmvtil. It .ns a case oC the "dark horse" again. Mr. Ma son's name had not been mentioned In connection with the place and his se lection came as a very happy suiprls". The position ho lenvcs that of DeH ttaic and Hudson civil engineer seems to be a stepping f-tone to the olllce ha will accept on April 1. Mr. Frlck, now In the employ of the Consolidated wntei company, went from the Dela-w-ire and Hudson service to the city's highest salaried olllco. DEATHS. M's. Erldget Mc'Cnnn, of Cottagj meet, died Monday nlcht atlet n brb'C Illness. She was born In Ireland fifty one years ago. Deceased Is suivived by one daughter, Mntgarot, and on urn, Michael, and a brother, T. Loftus Mrs. Bridget Lynch, of Gordon uva nue, also died Monday night. She was 19 year o'd. The uirvlvois me foil.' daughters, Mis. iMark Haite. Mis. Frank Carroll, of Nebia-ka: Mis, Thonns Mannlon, Ml-s Margaret, and Ave sons: David, Maitln, John, Will, lain and Peter. One sMcr, Mrs. Cialg, of Archbald, also suivlvis her. BUSINESS CLEANED UP. Select council met last night and passed the nppiopriatlon oidhiance on third reading. It Is now leidy for thj major. Councils have cleaned up all impntt.int business, and no perplexing questions will he handed down to tlu new council, which will oiganie Mon day. One of the most nitlffac-toty of the Items disposed of Is the excessive bill of the ConFolidatcd Water com- any. LOCAL AND PERSONAL The Mesdnmrs Ames, of Iioston, who tme been guests at the homo of G. H. Kimball for seveial weeks, hac 10 tuined to theli home. Mis. J. J. rm best, who bus been ill, Is nble to be out again. John Judge, of CottaKe ttteel, his gone to New Yoik, where he has se cured employment. Tho Caibondule Citizens' Water com pany has secured a chai ter. i:. H. W. Buike is on the sick list. Miss Hazel Wheeler will entertain fi lends at a card paity this evening. Emmons E. Peik, who Is home fiom, riiirkncll on his Easter vacation. Is un til tainlng H. B Wnssel, of Pittsburg, who Is n member of his class, Mis. R. Pi Ice, of Ninth avenue, is convalescent, PECKVILLE. James O'Connor, of the Kast Side, met with a seilous accident at the Ster riek Creek bleaker yesterday after noon. He was employed as a careen ter and was at work when the acci dent happened. Seoial machinists were engaged in replacing a largo shafting which had broken In tho Hcreen room. A niece of the bioken bhaft was can led by them to a win dow and tin own out. It had a fall of about forty feet, and as It struck tho ground it lebounded and struck O'Con nor upon the head. He was knocked down and tendered unconscious. The mine ambulance removed the unfor tunate man to his home, near the Dela ware and Hudson depot.' Dr. J. U, NERVITA PILL Restore Vitality, Lost Vigor and Maaboo-J Cure Impotnncy, Niebt Emissions, Loss of Mom. k or;-, nil wasting uiseases. ( all elfects of rclf-almxi or loxcoss uuj in.li-crctlon. a nervo tonlo and 'blood builder. Brings rthe tiink clow to nnln cheeks nnd restored the k,flre of south. By mall xftfln nAr IviT. fl KnTna fnr 83.80. with our bankable rrauvantan in .,,. or refund tbo money paid. Send for ciicular ud copy of our bankable guarantee bond. NervifaTabletsSfS (xellow label) immediate Results Positively guaranteed euro for Lose of Power, varicocele, Undeveloped or bliruokeo Organs, Paresis, Locomotor Ataxia, Norvous Pro-tra. Mon, Hyetnrl 1, Fits, Insanity. Parahti and tho Results of Lxiesilvo Usn of Tobnrco, Opium or Liquor, By. mail la plnln package. 81.00 u ox, 6 for 86.00 with our bankable fc-utr-utteo bond to cure In 30 days or refund noney paid. Address NERVITA MEDICAL CO. Otlnton Jackson Sts., CHICAGO, ILL. Hold by McGarrah &, Thomas, Drug gists,, W Lackawanna ave., Scranton, fa. 60 PILLS 50 CTS. W3I snw WHCN IN DOUBT, TRY STRONG AGAIN ! 1 . ... 1 . . , Tir1 vigor to the whole belnsj. All drains rAtjJl&rbUi ? ,rT' V . ' " """"" ' wumei lueu inio insanity, coniumpuon or ueaiu MaUed sailed. Price at nerhori fi haxet. with Imn.-Uf4 l.l ....... .rf.....ikj TlMTf money, Is eo. Send lor (rcr book, For Sale by JOHN Sprues tret. H. FHELPS, 0 rover, of I'eckvllle, was summoned, and upon maktngan examination found Ills injuries consisted of a deep scalp wound and 11 finctuie of the skull. He was resting easily lut evening, and a iccovery is hoped for. Delaware and Hudson Section Foie men D. U. Thomas and Frank Peters attended the f uncial of the late It. W. Kellow. at Cliecn Ridge, Monday. Mr. Elchaid Hradley was a visitor at Tnlondale yesterday. Mr. Stephen Kimball left yesterday for Matteson, III., where he has a lucra tive position on a lailioad awaiting him. Mr. Charles II. Heattvs ciiculated among Scianton fi lends yebterday. Mis. William Hudd Is in New York, purchasing spring milliuciy goods. Mrs. Chailes Beattys and daughter. Jennie, were Scianton lsltois, Tues day. Mis. John T. Howe has lotumed to her home in Scianton. utter spending a few days as the guest of tier sister, Miss Carrie A. Kenyon. Mr. and Mis. G. J. Lllllbrldge verv Pleasantly entertained the Hlakely Social club, Monday evening. Miss Lizzie Waring spent Sunday an the guest of Miss Howe, of Scriton. Mioses Edith and May Hull, of Gieen Itldge, culled on friends In Blakely, Tuesday afternoon. FAIR NOTES. This evening's entertainment will be one of the best of the series. Mr. R. I J. Fagan, the hypnotist, will give one of his excellent exhibitions. If you want to laugh, come. A number of people from the audience will be se lected and made to perfoun at the will of Mr. Fagan. A laige crowd attended the fair Mon day night and enjoyed the Interesting entertainment furnished bv the Peek Slteis. Ticket No. 4.G20 diew the dooi pi Izij on Monday evening. The holder of the aboe ticket may have the prize, which consists of two cans of coffee, bv pre senting the ticket at the ticket office. TAYLOR NEWS. Farewell Reunion Tendered Rev. and Mrs. Ivor Thomas Pleasantly Sur prised Personal and Other Notes. After eight yeai.s of faithful and conscientious service. Rev. Ivor Thorn u. itslgned his pulpit at the Welsh Congieixational chuich to accent a similar chaige with a Rangoi, Pa,, Congregational chinch, Rev. Mr. Thomas dellveied his faiewell sermon on Sunday eenlng to a large congie gttion. His discourse was a timely una oftcctlve one On Monday evening the inembeis of the congiegatlon as sembled at the chinch and tendered Hev. and Mrs. Thomas a faiewell le 1 option, pievious to their depatture for their new home. Dining the evening. Mis. Robeit Llewellyn icndeied an ex cellent sopiano solo, which was well lecelved, and Mis. M. M. Williams, In behalf of the Ladles' Aid society and In a bilef and happy speech, piesented Mis. Thomas, with a neat puibe. Ex-Huige'-s Watklns. gave an address In his usual pleasing manner. The fol lowing well-known mlnlsteis ete present: Itev, D. S. Jones, of Hyde Park; Rev. Theophllus Davis, of Plains; Rev. Thomas H. Watklns, of Piovl denco; Rev. D. P. Jones (Dovvl Sant), of Hyde Park; Rev. Evans, of Wales; Rev. n. I. Evans, of Hyde Pntk; Rev. R. S. Jones, D. D.. of North Scranton; Rev. Francis Gendall und Rev. Dr. II. H. Harris, of this town; Rev, Morris, of Wllkes-Baire; Rev. J. J, Jenkins, of Ilendhnm; Rev. E. R. Lewis, of West Scianton, The funeral of Mrs. Vlneln Rlcter, of Washington stieet, will occur today. Huilul will be made in Hde Paik cemetery. The Talor mine will lesume work today. Mlrs Francs Watklns was agiee nbly surpilsed at the home of her pat ents, Piofessorand Mis. John Watklns, on Main stieet, on Monday eenlng. Tile occasion was the celebration of her twelfth biithdny. Those piesent were Misses Sadie and Nellie Gendall, Lulu Jones, Blanche Davis Sarah Mapleson, Mary Morgans, Emma Webei, Lillian and May Davis, Frances Watklns, Stella Morgans. Norma Johns, Lauia Sperber, Blanche Williams, Nuranlu Tubbs, Edith Thomas, Lvdla and Chiifctian Houser, Jennie Jones, Jennie Dunstone, Nlnu Olmstead, Maty Day. Mamie Hauls, Ada Hnttnn, Leah and Maud Evans, Ethel Nichols. Maiv Howells, Rhoda Claik, Geraldine Plill llpp. Bertha Mapleson, and Mnsters Albeit Williams, James Dunstone, Hei nian Weber, Aithur Stone. John Powell, William Moignns. Harry Watklns, Ed ward Watklns, Henry Hartls, Mr, nnd Mrs, John Watklns, Mr. nnd Mis. Genrdon, Mis, Bailey, Mis. Moiguns, Miss Einma Day and Mis. Thomas. Justice of the Peace Andrew Doles has letuined home from Poughkeepsli, N. Y. All pollco oflicers of tho borough nio requested to meet In Buigess Gilf flths' ofilce this eenlng, when ieor ganlzatlon will be effected. Mr. David S, Davis, of Kingston, wns n visitor In town yesterday. Attorney James E. Watklns will lep lesent the Tavlnivllle lodge. No. fcGS, Independent Order of Odd Fellows, nt the Grand lodgo session at Harrlsburg, WAVERLY. E. G. Trimby is ut Scianton this week, set vine uo a Juror. TheyfeiTe Hood the Kit of yean. atitf hva cured thouiands ol catet of Nervous Dueuiet, such. as Dcblliiy, Dimneu, Sleepless. ness nd Varicocele, Atrophy,c '1 bey clear the brain, tircoetbea the circulation, make diceitios perfect, and impart a healthj and losses are checked ftrmantntly. Unless patienn Address, PEAL MEDICINE CO., CUiSlind. 0- Pharmacist, ccr. Wyoming svenue ard JERMYW AND MAYFIBLD. Demise of Two Weil-Known Young People Personal News. Mis. James Gllllgnn, of Mayflcld, a well-known lndy, died yesterday morn ing. Deceased had been In 111 health for some time past, und her death was therefore! not unexpected. She Is sur icd by her husband nnd little daugh ter, her father, Patrick McGovern. of L street, Jermyn; three slstcis, Mrs. John Tljrho, Misses Kate and Aggie, and live brothers, Robert, Joseph, Thainns, Patrick und Willie. The funeral will take place tomorrow morn ing. A tequlem mass will be celebrated In Sacred Heart church, and Interment will be nt the Catholic cemetery, Arch bald. John Mulr, an employe of the Den nlngton furm nt Greenfield, died yes terday morning of dlphtheila and scur let fever. The deceased was well known In this borough nnd his death, nfter a few davs' lllnoss, enmo with great shock to his fi lends. He was twenty-two yeirs of nge.A. stout, robust looking young fellow, and last Wednes day he was In this borough. He was taken sick on Filday nnd lemoved to his parents' home, where his death, took place. Miss Jermyn, of Scranton. -was yes terday the guest of Mrs. H. A. Will man, of South Main street. Tho Gleo club will meet for rehearsal tomorrow evening. All members arc requested to be on hand. Mrs. Hnrrls, the milliner, Is spend ing the week In New York cltv. There was n slight Improvement In the condition of Mrs. M. J. Shields last evening. Arthur Brown, of West Nicholson, Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Cramer, of North Main street. Under the old management the stieet cms ran almost with the same precis Ion ns passenger trains, nnd with tnie exceptions one could always tell w Ithln n minute or two when tho cms would pass, but since the change made In the earlv part of the month all this has passed iiwnv nnd never In the hlstoiy of the rond has the service been so poor. Eervoiie who lias to pationlze the cats nie to be heard deploring tho chnnge that has taken place. MJNMORE DOINGS. Three Funerals Held Yesterday nnd Two More to Take Place To day Other News Notes. The funeial of the late Hurvev J. Hoffman occuned jesterduy afternoon nt 2 o'clock. Services were conducted nt the home, on Mill street, by Rev. Weiscoff. Tho pall-bearers were John Burke, Charles Wild, Stewart Selgle nnd Patiick Buike. The (loral em blems were verv beautiful. Interment wns made In the Dunmore cemetery. Marin L Coilello, who died at the home on Sixth street of diphtheria, Sunday night, was laid to rest yester day afternoon, the , funeral services taking place at 3 o'clock. The body was Intel red in Mt. Carmel Catholic cemetery. The funeinl of tho late Mrs. Moian wns held yesterday afternoon at 3 o'clock, the set vices being held nt the home on Rigg stieet. Later, Interment was made in the St. Mary's Catholic cemeter TODAY'S FUNERALS. Emella Ipnolltto, the little seven-year-old child, who died tit the home of her parents at CI" Drinker street, Monday nlght.wlll be bulled this morn ing nt 9 o'clock. The services will be held at the Smith street Italian Catho lic church, and interment made in tho Mount Caimel cemetery. The uineial of Jefferson Van Why will be held this afternoon at .1 o'clock. Defeased died Saturday night at the home at 103 Bloom stieet. The ser vices will be held at the homo on Bloom street, and Interment mnde In the Dun 11101 e cemetety. SMALLER NEWS NOTES. Mis. Gabriel Swartz, of Cherry stieet, Is ery III at her home. The membuis of the Neptune File company held a veiy iuteiestlng meet ing last night in the Hie 100ms on Di Inker stieet. Dr. Hopkins, who has been confined to his room for seer.il weeks, is able to be on the streets again. Samuel Noiris has taken chaise of the Tenacc hotel on South Blakely stieet and many new Impiovements aie being made. HALLSTEAD. Special to the Scranton Tribune. Hallste.id, Match 2T. Carl, the little son ot Mi. and Mis. R. M. Shaw, was given a surprise patty, in honor of his touith biithdny, Friday evening. C. S. Shoemaker came here from Wilkes-Banc, Tuesday, with a large boat and several good guns. He left on a trip down the Susquehanna as far as Baltimoie. Mr. and Mr;,. Ernest Reed have re turned home fiom a visit with Mrs. Reed's mother, Mis. Fessenden, in Monti ose. J. II. Van Loan Is visiting his brother, who Is seriously III nt Athens. Hiiain S. Hannas left on Monday on a sun eying tour about tho county. The graduating exercises of the High school senior class will bo held in the Piesbvterlan chuich. The date is not yet definitely decided. The local diamatic company will pie sent, in a short time, the laughable comedy, "Rogers, or What Happened to Cox and Qunlley," Rufus W, Smith, of Blnghnrnton. was visiting foimer fi lends heie on Tues day. The annual congiegatlonal meeting of the Presbvterlan church was held Monday evening. The following offl ceis weie elected; Tieasuier of build ing fund, Samuel Hall; ttustees, M. P. Currier. Gould Capwell, R. T, Gillespie and Heniy Tiowbildge. Mis. M. J. Watklns has letuined home from a visit with fi lends in Fac toiyvllle. Wnrien W. Preston Is spending the week visiting friends at the Blooms burg Noimnl school. Mlnnetonka council. Degree of Poca hontas, elected tho following new offi cers nt the close of the council year, Monday evening; Prophetess, Francis Mrad; Powhattan. H. A. Williams; Pocahontas, Martha Oorton; Winona, Floieneo Baldwin: keeper of lecords, Addle I. Tyler; keeper of wampum, Maggie Tlngley; trustee, Minnie Chld ester. Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Tied, of Blng hnrnton. wete In town for several hours Tuesday. David McMorun tecently upset with n heavy load ot hay, falling to the giound with suih violence that his shoulder was dislocated, Leon Sloat cntci tallied a partv of young friends at his home, on Main street. Satuiday evening. Games were plityed and at the close elegant to freshments were served. Mis. John Davis nnd two sons, of Blnghamton, are visiting friends In town. How'sThlsr Wo offer Ono Hundred Dollars lie wind for any case ot Catarrh that cannot bo cured by Hull's "atnrrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO , Props , Toledo. O. We, the undersigned, hue known F, J. Cheney for the. lust JS years, and believe htm perfectly houoiable In all butdiies ti nonaction and llnnnclnlls nolo to carrj out miy obligations made by their firm West & Trunx, Wholesale DrugRlatH, To ledo, O. Wnhllng. Klnnan & Marvin, Wholesale Druggists. Toledo, O. Hall's Cntauii euro is taken Internally, artlng directly upon the blood und mu cous surfaces of the system. Price 7!, per bottle. Sold by all DiuggUti. Testi monials free. Hall's Famllv tills ate the best. The People's e'snnaa"iVawiNaWWa'Na A POPULAR CLKAKINO HOUSE for tho Bensfit of Who llnvc Houses to Rent. Real Estate or Other Property to Sell or ExchfinKC, or Who Want Situations or Help Theie Small Advertisements Cost One Cent a Word, Six Insertions for Five Cents a Word-Exccpt Situation Wanted. Whloh ArJ In scried Tree. FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOM; STEAM HEAT and bath. :w. W.vomlng avenue. PAilT'llorsirioT'wASHINOTON-SIX rooms; all comcnlenccs.' Apply C0. LAROE FRONT ROOM- FOR TWO with board, 410 Adams iiNcnuo. FOR RENT-HALF OF SMALL DOF ble house. Inquire after 1 o'clock rt 7S4 Monroe. FOR RENT-IN REAR. FOt'R VERY delrnblo rooms; all modern Improve ments; newly papered nnd painted; nice locality. 7I Monroe avenue. J12 00. $20. MODERN SEVEN-ROOM DWELL lugs, Mndlson uxenue and Myrtle street, and 822 and 824 Pine street; $30, ulcn-room elegant residence, 61" Qulncy avenue; $Jj. Washington avenun store. No. 3.10, nenr Couit House. Apply Geo. D. Davidson, nttorncy, 520 Spruco street, FOR RENT-EAOLE HOTEL. 300 PENN avenue; possession given May 1. I'OR RENT-MY HOUSE IN GREEN Ridge, lti!6 Wyoming aentic, 60-foot lot, elecn rooms, nil modern improc ments, sanitary condition perfect. A. V. Bower, Conneli Building. NINE-ROOMED IIOl'SE. IMPROVE meiits, rent 22. Apply 40"i Tiylor ave. FOR RENT-ON1MIALF OF DOUBLE bouse, corner Linden street and Irv ing avenue. Modern Improvements, $20 per month. Inquire nt house. FOR RENT-11-ROOM HOUSE. APPLY to John Carroll. 422 Mndlson avenue, Tribune ofllco, or 433 Linden street. FOR RENT-APRII. 1ST, TWO STORES, Nos 132 nnd 134 Finnklln aenue. In quire Joseph J. Jcimn, 119 Wyoming a enue. $30 - ELEGANT TEN-ROOM RESI r, li1'"0''. Sl" Qulncy incnue. Applv Geo. H. Davidson, uttornev, T20 Spriao street. FOR RENT-APRIL 1, THE HAND- some residence, 518 Adam's avenue, with barn, large ard and trull trees. Inquire 34G Wjomliig avenue. FOR RENT-FURNISHED HOUSE, nlno rooms; all lmproements. Mrs. C. J. Carter, 800 Myrtle street. STORE FOR RENT-rROM APRIL 1, number 221 Lackawanna ave. Inqulro of J. H. Gunster. FOr? SALE FOR SALE-2 ROAD HORSES. LEATH er top surrey (new), 2 top buggies, lumber wagon (marly new), delivery xprlng wagon, 2 delivery sleighs, 2 st-ts double harness, 2 sit gle harnesses, lot blacksmith nnd miners' tcols, safe, etc. To be seen at 170S Monsey avenue. nOH.ER AND ENGINE TOR SALE; J2 horse power vtttlcjl boiler, and 5 horse powir engine, good as new. Also 4S feet 2-Inch shifting with h-uigers, and f0 feet of one-Inch pipe. "People," 324 Penn avenue. OBITUARY. Mis. Jennie Van IIorn-Raught. a sister of Frank Van Horn, of Dunmore, died very suddenly early vesterduy morning at her homo In New York city. Deceased, with her tlneo little children, had been staving at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Harper, on North Blakely street reccntlv, und had just gone to New York, leaving her children. She was taken suddenly ill on Tuesday und died soon after. Her re mains will be brought to Dunmore and the funeral held this afternoon at 3 o'clock. Mis Thomas Wn'sh, of 104 Caibon street, died yesteid.iy morning at her home after a lingering Illness. She wus 40 vmrs of age and Is survived by a hus baud and 0110 ton, Thoiras. Tho fu liei.il will take plate tomotrovv morning at 10 LO o'clock. A requiem mass will be eelebiated at St. Peter's cathedral and interment will be made In the Cathedral cometei. Hem;,, 11 e n-.vuir-old on of Mrs. John Kotiwlulcle, of 321 Neptune place, died Tucd ly nfter a sett illness. He is sui lv(d bv his mother, two brothers, Au gust and Edward, nlfo two slsteis, Mm. C. E. Potter and Mis. Kitty Rutledge. of Atlantic City, N. J. Funeral to bo held at his heme; stt vices private. I11U1 ment will be made ut Pittston avenue cemetery. Mrs. Pattlck Scott, aged .".J vcars, died yesloidny nt her horr.e. 2105 Jackson street. Di ceased had been a resident of West Scranton for the past fifteen eara and Is sutvlvcd by two sons and ono daughter, Patrick, John und Mrs. Thos Conners. The funeral will occur tomor row morning nt 9 o'clock. Intirment will be mado in the Cathedral cemeterj. William, the Infant sou of the late William Brennan. died yesterdnv at the home of Mrs. Dougl.etty, on Dunmore street, Olyphnnt. The funeral will take place tomorrow afternoon with interment In tho Mt. Carmel ccmeteiv. Anna, tho 2-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Hill, of Stone avenue, died vesterday morning after u brief Ill ness. Tho funeral will tako placo tomor iow afternoon Irteiment will be made in tho Cathedral cemeterj. Annie Hale, the Infant daughter of Mr. and Mis Michael Hale, of 121 Stone ave nue, died yesterday. The funeral will tako place this afternoon nt 2.30 o'clock with Interment In the Cathedral ceme. tery. Henry Guerns, tho infant son of Mr. nnd Mrs. John Ouerns, of 410 Noith Irv ing avenue, died ytstorday. The funeral announcement will appear later. Chronic Diarrhoea Cured. ' My mother suffered with chronic diarrhoea for seveinl months. She was attended by two physicians who at last pronounced her ease hopeless, she pro. cuied one 26-cent bottle of Chumber luln's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, and five doses gave her per manent tellef. I take plcasuie In tecommcndlng It ns the best on the market. Mrs. F. E. Wntson, Aiken, Ala. Sold by ull diugglsts, Matthews Bros'., wholesale and tetall ngts. MOOSIC. Prayer meeting nt the Piesbyterlnn church tonight ut 7.30 o'clock. William Stevenson Is in New Yoik city, purchasing spring goods for Mc Ci Indie & Co. The Sewing clicln of tho Methodist Episcopal church will meet at the home of Mrs. S. A. Boom this after noon, f Mrs. J. M, Wllilums bus returned, after a two weeks' lslt with fi lends at Stroudsburv, "OPPORTUNITY Is the cream of time." Now Is your opportunity to take Hood's Saisaparllla and derive the most benefit from It. The blood Is now loaded with dangerous Impurities which this medicine will promptly ex pel, ' Sick headache Is cured by Hood's Pills. Exchange. WANTED. PIANOS CAREFULLY MOVED-TRY us; we mako It a specialty. George W. Finn's Mutla Store, 13S Wyoming av 0. AQKNTS WANTED. NTF?RBT CLASS AGENtITTn every city nnd town In Pennsylvania to Introduce the largest and strongest Sick and Accident Cempnny In tho world. Address F. It. Van Dusen, Supt. of Agents, Bay City, Mich. HELP WANTED-MALE. WANTED-MATSnTlTMvLirFAM. Ily an Janitor and for general work. Apply N. A. Hulbert's music store, 117 Wyoming avenue. WANTED GOOD. HUSTLING MAN for partner In gent's furnishing and hat business. $3,000 cash will pay you $1,500 a year. Best stand. Good refer ences. Address C. George, Scranton, Pa. General Delivery. ENERGETIC 8ALESMAN - COUNTRY work. School supplies. Salary $100 and extras. R. O. Evans & Co., Chi cago, III. HELP WANTED-FEMALE. GIRL WANTED TO DO SECOND work or nurse. Call at 743 Kressler court. FURNISHED TOOMS WANTED-TWO NICELY FURNISHLd' rooms with board; centrally located. Address W Tribune office. BOARDING. BOARDING, 523 PINE STREET. REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE-DOUBLE HOME. 818 MON roo avenue, will sell at bargain if sold beforo April 1. FOr'sALE CHEAP-FARM"oF TH1R teen acres; one mile west of Moscow railroad station; good orchards. Address J. Swartz, Moscow, Pa. DRESSMAKING. DRESSMAKING FOR " CHILDREN TO order; alio ladies' waists. Louise Shoe maker, 212 Adams avenue. SO A LP TREATMENT. MRaLTTlcETLERrisC ment, 50c.; shampooing, 50c; facial massage, manicuring, 25c; chiropody. 701 Qulncy. CITY SCAVENGER A. B. BRIGGS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS nnd cess pools; no odor. Improved pumps ustd. A. B." BRIGGS, Proprietor. Lenvo orders 1100 North Main avenue, or Eicke's drug stole, corner Adams and Mulberry. Telephone 0540. NEWSPAPERS THE WILKES-BARRE RECORD CAN be had In Scranton nt the news stands of Relsman Bros.. 403 Spruco and 503 Lin den; M. Norton. 322 Lackawanna avenue; I. S. Schutzer, 211 Spruce street. MISCELLANEOUS. EGGS FOR HATCHING-THOROUGH-bred Barred Plymouth Rocks (Hawkins-Thompson Stialn); Mammoth Pekln Ducks (Rankin Strain); 24 ggs, $i; w, $3. Furm range, large-sized healthy stock; satisfaction guaranteed. Earl S earn an b, Factoryville, Pa. FINANCIAL. THE J. J. NEWMAN LUMBER COM- pci.y first moitgage six per cent. sinking Fund Bonds. Sealed pioposalb will be lecelved by the Lackawanna Trust nnd S.ifo Deposit Company, trustee, until 12 o'clock noon, Saturday. March 21, 1000. foi the sale nnd deliveiy to tho said trustee, on the 2d day ot May, 1"00, of $4,000 of the first mortgage, fIx per cent., Sinking Fund Bonds of the J. J. Newman Lumber Com pany, at a price, not exceeding 103. If the said bends cannot be obtained ;. above, they will be drawn by lot and redeemed at par, as is provided for in tho mortgage. LACK WANNA TRUST AND SAFE DEPOSIT CO., Trrstee. Phtpherd Ayars, Vice-president. LEGAL. IN RE; INCORPORATION OF THE Titpp's Slope Mines Accidental Fund of Scranton. Pu. In the Court of Com mon Pleas ot Lackawanna County, No. 7iJ May Term. 1900. Notice is hereby given that an nppll catlon will bo mado to the said court or 11 law Judge thereof, on Monday. April ICtli, 1M. at P o'clock a. m . under the Act of Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled "An Act to provide for tho Incorporation and regu latlon of certain corporations," approved April 29th, 1S74, and the supplements thereto, for the charter of an Intended corporation to be called Tho Tripp's Blopo Mines Accidental Fund, tho character und object of which Is the maintenance of a society for beneficial nnd protective purposes to Its members from funds col. lected thcrin, which said funds shall be usi'd for the benefit of members injured whilo at work, and to aid in defraying the expenses of the burial of deceased members, and for these purposes to have, possess nnd enjoy oil tho rights, bencflta und privileges afforded by the said act and its supplements. Tho proposed charter is now on file In the office of the protr.onotary of the said court to No. 7ti. May Term. 1900. m. e. Mcdonald, j. w. Mcdonald. Solicitors. POLITICAL. THIRD LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT. In puibuanco of a icsolution of the Republican standing committee of thu Third lcglslatlvo district of Lackawanna county, adopted nt a regular meeting held on Saturday, the 24th day of Febru ary, 1900, tho district convention will bo held on Tuesday, tho 10th day of April, J900, at 2 o'clock p. m., in tho arbitration room of the court house, Scranton, tor tho purpose of nominating a candidate for tho legislature and electing two (2) delegates to represent said legislative dls. trlct In the state convention to bo held at Harrlsburg on April 23. 1900, and Hans acting such other business ns shull bo brought beforo It. VlKllanco :ommlttees will hold primary elections on Saturday, the 7th day of Apiil, 1900. between tho hours of 4 and 7 p. m. Each election district shnll elect one person, a qualified elector of said district, to act as a member of the legislative standing committee for the net ensu ing calendar year, whoso nunio shall be certified to on tho returns to the district convention. Candidates who have thus far regis tered their names with tho secretary at 903-9OI Mears building, Scranton, Pa and those who aio desirous of reglateilng will observo the requirements of rule 6, which reads ns follows: "Each candidate must register his full name and postof. (leu uddress with the chairman of tho legislative standing committee, and shall puy hlH assessment to the district choir, man nt least twenty duys befoie the pri mary election, or his name will not bo printed on tho official ballet." Saturday, tho li'th day of March. 1900, Is the last day for registering and paying the assessment, T. J. Matthews, Chairman. Attest: J. E. Watklns, Secretary. Hrrnntnn. Pa. Feb. 21, UOO, miTUATIONm WANTED SITUATION WANTED-AS ENGINEER, fireman or pump runner: enn fix steam plpo or splice rope. Address 1). W. It.. Third nvenuc, city. , BOOKKEEPER DESIRES SET O books to enro for, tequlrlng 11 It hours dally or evenings. Addrss C. ' P., Trlbuno office. B1TUATION WANTED-A PROTES'l . nnt woman wants situation April 1 housekeeper or rook. Address with full particulars, M. Burch, 715 Adams ave nue, city. SITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG dvuikii wuniun, iiko . pei'uiiu w,iii " enre of children. Address Box 113, Bcrnn- ivii, m. SITUATION WANTED-BY A GOOD, strong, reliable, young man, to do most anyth.ng. 418 Wright it. WANTED WORK BY A 8OBER, IN dustrlous, single mini, age 21, any kind of honest employment: must liave work. W. F., care of Y. M. C. A., S1U Washing ton avenue, Scranton, Pn. WANTED-POSITION AS DRIVER OR to toko caro of horses. Address E. R., 116 South Bromley avenue. SITUATION "WANTED BY RESPECT nble boy, ago 13, ns messnge hov or light employment. Addres W. B.. Trlb- une office, SITUATION WANTED-BY A WOMAN to do washing or any other kind of house cleaning by tho day. Address Mr-i. J. L 516 Ham court, city. SITUATION WANTED-AS A HOUSE keeper: n good Irnner and washer. Address William Schaffer, 3189 Ash stieet, city. WANTED-BY A STEADY MAN, ONE having experience, n ptsltlon tiring a boiler or running a stationary engine. Address J. M. 11 . win. nf "Trlhnnp." SITUATION WANTED-AS TEAMSTER or nt any kind of labor. Addres-s O. II. Davis. 212 Falrvlew avenue, city. PROFESSIONA L. ACCOUNTANT AND AUDITOR. E.C. 8PAULDING, 23 TRADERS BANK, building. ARCHITECTS EDWARD H. DAVIS. ARCHITECT, Conneli building, Scranton. FREDERICK L. BROWN, ARCHITECT. Prico building, 12S Washington avcpi'c, Scranton. CABS AND CARRIAQC3. RUBBER TIRED CABS AND CAR tiages; best of service. Prompt atten tion givpn orders bv 'phone. 'Phones 2672 and 5332. Joseph Kelley, 124 Linden. nT"rsrs DR. I. O. LYMAN, SCRANTON PRI vate Hospital, cor. Wyoming nnd Mul berry. DR. C. C. LAUBACH, 115 Wyoming ave. DR. H. F. REYNOLDS. OPP. P. O. WELCOME C. SNOVER. COAL EX. rhange. 2nd floor. Room D. Hours, 9 to 1, 2 to" 5. HOTELS 'NO RB1TAURANT8 THE ELK CAFE. 323 AND 127 TRANK lln nvenue. Rates reasonable. P. 55EIGLER. Proprietor. SCRANTON HOUSE. NEAR D.. L. & W. passenger depot. Conducted on tho Eu ropean plan. VICTOR KOCH,, Prop. t.rvv)"?'?? RICHARD J. BOITRKE. ATTORNEY-at-Law, 600-2 Lackawanna avenue. Gen eral law business, collections and loans. J. W BROWNING, ATTORNEY AND Counsellor-nt-Law. Rooms 312-313 Mears building. D. B. REPLOGLE. ATTORNEY-LOANS negotiated on real estate secuilty. Mears building, corner Washington avenue and Spruce stieet. M. J. Law. DONAHOE. ATTORNEY-AT-Ofnces 612-H3 Me.irs building. FRANK E. BOYLE. ATTORNEY AND Counsellor-nt-lnw. Burr building, Rooms 13 and 14, Washington avenue. WILLARD. WARREN & KNAPP, AT torneys and Counsillors-at-Law. Re publican bulldinc, Washington uvenu". JESSUP & JESSUP, ATTORNEYS AND Counsellors - at - Law, Commonwealth building; rooms 1, 20 and 21. JAMES W. OAKFORD, ATTORNEY-AT -Law. Rooms 511, 313 and 516 Board of Trado building, EDWARD W. THAYER. ATTORNEY. Rooms 903-904. 9th floor, Mcurs building. L A. WATRES. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. 602 Board of Trade bullolrg, Scranton, Pa. C. R. PITCHER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Commonwealth building, Scranton, Pu PATTERSON WILCOX, TRADERS' National Bank building. C. COMEGYS. 9-13 REPUBLICAN building. A. W. BERTHOLr, ATTORNEY, Mears building. wygio'ovt o rrsovS DR. W. E. ALLEN, 51? NORTH WASH. Ingtou avenue. DR. S. W. L'AMOREAUX. OFFICE .!3I Washington avenue. Resldenco nis Mulberry Chronic diseases, lungs, heart, kidneys and genlto-urlnory or gans a speclaltj. Hcurs, 1 to 4 p m. S0HOOL3 SCHOOL OF THE LACKAWANNA. Scranton, Pa. Couiscs preparatory to college, law, medic Jno or business. Opens Sept. 11th. Send for c.ituloguc Rev, Thomas M, Canti, LL.D., princi pal and proprietor; W. E. Plumley. A, M., headmaster. SFffOS G. R. CLARK & CO.. SEEDMAN AND Nurseryman' itore 201 Washington ave. nue; green house, i3fo North Slain ave nue; store telephone, 7S2. WIRE SCREENS JOS. KUETTEL. REAR 511 LACKA wanna avenue, Scranton, Pa,, manufac turer of Wire Screen.. BAITER'S "ORCHESTRA-MUSIC FOR halls, picnics, patties, u captions, wd. dings and conceit work furnished. For terms address R. J. Bauer, conductor, 117 Wyoming avenue, over Hulberts' inusla store. MEGAROEE BROTHERS. PRINTERS' suppllrn, emelopts. pnpir bas, twine. Wni chouse, no Washington nvenuc, Scranton, Pa, RAILROAD TIME TABLES Central KullrtMJ of Now Jer.- Stations In New York Foot of Llbcity street. N. R., tnd South Fciry, White hall street. Anthracite toal used extlublvcly, insur. lug cleanliness nnd tomfoit. TIME TABLE IN EFFECT NOV. 19. 1 Trains leave Scranton for New Yoi Newark. Elizabeth, Philadelphia. Easu Bethlehem. Allentown. Mauch Chunk un White Haven, at 8.30 n. in.; txpisr, i:, express, 4.00 p, m. Sundavs. 2 13 p. m. For Pltttton and Wilkes. Baire, 8 SO a. m., 1,20. 4 00 p. m. Sundays, 2.13 p, m. For Baltimore und Washington, and points South and West via Bethlehem, 8 30 u, m 1.20 p. m. Sundays, 2.15 p. m. For Long BrniKh, Ocean Grove, etc., at I.K0 a. m, und 1.J0 p. m. For Reading, Lebanon nnd Hurrlslmig, via Allentown, 8.J0 it, ni., 1 W p. m Hun days, 2 15 p, m, For Pottsvllle, 8.J0 a. m . 1.20 p. n, Through tickets to all points cast, couth and west at lowest rate at the station. J. H. OHLIIAUSBN, Gen. Sup. H. P. BALDWIN, Gen. Pass. Act. RAILROAD TIME TABLE. AssiA'aAsWtiSs4anaasiiMajst PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD Schedule in Effect Novembsr 19, 1809. Trains leave Scr Anton: 0.45 a. m., week davs, for Sunbury. Harrlsburg, Philadelphia, Bolti more, Washington and for Pitts burg and the West. 0.38 a. m., wesk days, for Hasleton, Fottsville, Beading, Norristown, and Philadelphia; and for Sun bury, Harrlsburg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington and Pitts burg and the West. 2.18 p. m., week days, (Sunday 1.D8 p. m.), for Sunbury, Harrls burg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington and Pittsburg and the West. 4.27 p. m., week days, for Sunbury, Harrlsburg, Philadelphia and Pittsburg. J. It. WOOD. Gen. Pass. Agt. J. B. HUTCHINSON, Gen. Mgr. Del.. L.te'ti. 11 11 J Western. In Effect Dec. 17, 1899. SOUTH Leave Scrariton for New York at 215, 3.00, 5.30, 8 00 and 10.05 a. m.; 13 55 and 3 33 p. m. For Philadelphia at 6.30, 8 00 nnd 10 05 a. m.; 12 53 and 3.33 p. m. For Stroudsburg at 6.10 p. m. Milk, and Accommodation at 3.40 p. m. Arrive at Hoboken nt 6,63. 7.18, 9.16 n. ni.. 12 OS, 2.47, 4 48. 7.19 and 9 38 p. m. Arrive at Phila delphia at 10.00 n. m.; 1.06, :i 48. 6 00 and 8 21 p. m. Arrivo fn m New York at 12.05. 2 43 nnd 4 00 n. m.: 1.00. 132, 5.13 and 8.45 p. m. From Slroudsburg nt 8.03 a.m . NORTH Leave Scranton for Buffalo and intermediate stations at 12.10, 2.50, 4 or and 9 00 a. m. : 1.53 and e 50 p. m. For Oswego nnd Bv rncust nt 4 03 a. m. and 1 5r, p. m. For XUIcn nt 2 50 a. m. snd IS, p. m. For Montro;e at 9 00 a. m.: 1 "3 p. m. nnd 5.50 p. m. For Nicholson nt 4.00 nnd 613 p. m. Arrive In Scranton from ItufTnlo at 210. 2 55. 5 25 and 10.03 o. m.: ?30 nnd 7.40 p. m From Oswego and Ss rnctisc at 2 "5 n. m. : 12.3S nnd 3.30 n. m. Fiom Sjnicuse at 7.40 p. in. Fiom 1'tlca at 2 13 n. m.; 12 u, and 3 30 p. nt. From Nicholson at 7 50 a. m. and 6 0.1 p. hi. From Montrose at 10 00 a. m.;J.20 and 7.40 p. m. BLOOMS B V R G DIVISION-Leav s Scranton for Northumberland at 6 30. 10 03 n. m.; 153 and 6 10 p. in. Frr Plvmouth at 1.03, ;i.40 and 8 30 p. m. For Nnntlciika nt R.10 a. m. Arrive nt Northumbtrlund ut D.Vi a. m.; 1.10, 5 OS nnd 9.r0 p. m. Ar rive nt Nantlcoke nt 9 20 a. m. Arrivo rt Plvmouth nt 2'3, 1.40 and 43 p. m. Ar rive nt Scranton from Northumberland at 9.42 a. m.; 12.33. 4.33 and 8 30 p. m. From Nnntlcoke, nt 1100 it. m. From PlMnnuth at 7 57 a. in.: 3 2" and c.03 p. m. SUNDAY TRAINS. SOUTH leave Scranton. nt 2.15, 3 00, 5 30. 10 03 a. m.; 3 31 nnd 3 10 p. m. NORTH Leave Scranton at 1210. 2 50, 4 05 p. m.; 1." nnd 5 50 p.-m. nLoojisnrna ntvisioN-Lcave Scianton at 30 03 a. m. and C.io p. m. Delavv ir.' mil lluJsnn. On Feb. 26th. 1900, trains will lcavtj Scranton ns follows For Carbcndale 6 20, 7.3J, 8 53, 10.13 a. m.: 12 noon: 1.1)8. 228. 4 05, 6 23, 6 25, 7.37, 9.15. 1116 p. m.; 1.16 a. m. For Albany, Saratoga, Montreal, Bos ten, New England points, etc. 6 20 a. m.; 1.0s p. m. For Honesdale 6 20, 10.13 a. m.; 2.28, 6. 5 p. m. For WIlkes-Bnrre-C.r.. 7 48. S.43, 9 38, 1042 n. m.: 1203, 1.28, 2.18, 3.SJ, 4 27. f.10, 7.41. J0.41, 11.30 p. m. For New York, Philadelphia, etc., via Lehigh Valley Rallroad-M3 a. m.; 12.01. 2.18. 4.27 p. m.; with Black Diamond Ex piess, 11. 14 p. m. For Pennsvlvanln Railroad points, 6.45, 9 38 a. m.; 218, 4 27 p. m. Tor western points, via Lehigh Valley Railroad 7 48 n. m.i 12 03, 3.33. with Black Diamond Express, 10 41, 11.30 p. m. Trains will arrive In Scranton as fol lows: From Cnrbnndalo and the North 0.40, 7.43, 8 3S, 1.?4, 10.3S, 11.63 u. m.J 1.23, 2.13, 3.23. 4 2!, 7 4J, 10 38. 11 p. m. From Wilkes-Bnrre and tho South 6.15, 7.4S, 8.4S, 10 3S. 1155 a. m.; 1.04. 2 2.1. 4 02, 5 20, I..21, 7.33. 9 03. 10 03 p. m.: 1.13 a. m. SUNDAY TRAINS. For Catbondale 9 03 a. n.; :2 27, 2.23, 4 m;. 5 47. 10 52 p. m. For Wilkcs-Barre-tSS a. m.; 12 03, 1.53, 3.2S, 6.27. 8 27 p. m. For Albany, Saratoga, Montreal, Bos ton, Now England points, etc., 1.08 p. m. Lowest rates to nil points In United States nnd Cnmda. J. W. BURDICK, G. P. A.. Albany, N. Y. II. W. CRC8S, D. P. A., Scranton. Pa. Lehigh Valla v K.illr:al. In Effect Nov. 19th, 1899. TRAINS LEAVE SCRANTON. For Philadelphia and New York, via I. 6 II. R. It., at 6 4: a. m. and 12 01. 2.13. 4.27 (Black Diamond Express, and 11 30 p. m. Sund.ivs. D. & II. R. R., 1 5S, 7.4S, p. in. For White Haven, Hasleton and ptlncl pal points In the coal leijlciis. via D. & IT, K. R. I' l, 2 It end 4 27 p. m. For Pottsvllle. U43. 218 p. m. For Bethlehem, Easton, Reading, Har rlsburg nnd pilnclpal Intermediate sta tions. tUD. 1: II. R. R.. 1.43 a. m.: 12.01. ! 2 IS, 4.27 (Black Diamond Express), 11.30, hiinuuys, u. n. i. it . i.os, ,. p. in. For Ttinkliannoi !, Towandn. Elmlra, Ithaca, Geiuva and principal Intermedi ate, stations via I), L. & V. R. R. 8 0S a. m.; 1 00 and 3 33 p m. For Geneva. Rochester, li.iffalo. Nlag aia Falls. Chicago, and all points west, via D. & H. It. K. 12.0J. 13J (IPack Dia mond Express), tit, 10 41, 11.30 p. m. Sundnvs, D. & H. R. R 12 OJ p. m.. 7, IS p. m. Pullman parlor and sletplng or Lehlglt Valley parlor cofs on all tialns between Wllkes-Barre and New York, Philadel phia, Buffalo and Suspension Bridge. ROLLIN II. WILBUR. Gen. Supt.. 21 Cortland slieet. New York. CHARLES S LEE. Oen. Puss. Agt., 26 Cortlandt stieet. New York. A. W. NONNEMACHER. Dlv. Pass. Agt., South Bethlehem. Pa. For tickets and Pullman reservations apply 309 Lackawanna ave., Scranton, Pa. Uric and Wyoming Valley. Time Table In effect Teb. 7, 1900. Trains leave Pcrmilon for Hnwley and Intel mediate points, connecting at Haw. lev wttli Erie llallmad for New Yoik, Nowburg. Honesdale and Intel media ta point?, as follows No. 2, Accommoda tion, 0 a, in ; No. 4, Express, 12.01 p. m. nrra CKA!MTON DIVISION. iii i.tuct uct. aaiii, 1S90. North Hound, Muutb Pound. sos 20i I ioiTaoi II J 8tioD. gy a s-Ml ,3sT A m p m Arrive Leave a m 7 23N Y. Franklin s; .... 740 .... 7 10 West Uni street .... ?s , ., 700 weebawkeu .... 810 .... i m p u'Anlvo Leave a up mt m 1045 1 iv caaovu 2i57Ts(i 10 40 .... let Hancock .... su 4 sa 10 31 l-'.'fii ttl llgUt 223 441 luiil Uiiv I'lestonpark 231 u 10 15 12 40, WlQWOOd '.'41 urn 10 03 )-' Poyntello km in 1150 1214 Orson .... 2M 6 .'3 9 40 12(H Plensant Mt soa nso 0 IK? UnlomlMe 309 14 9 J) 1149 Forest Cliy 819,0 43 910 1134 Carboodaie J341 sm 9U7 Mrw W Uite Hrldge f8 3s,ftri '10! III2V Mnyneld 18 48 1 01 H5S ill-"! Jermyn S4al 601 8 6a In 16 Arcuituid isiiBoj 8 Ml 1115 Wlutoa S 64 611 H4t 1111 PeclCTtlls SMI II U HOT Ohpbaat 404 621 n4j '11 u. frlceburg 4 07 121 8 34 '1101 Tbroop 410 8)7 rsv 11 00 Providence I4 6 3i b'J: .... 11057 Park Place (417 131 8 so, 10 a bcranton 4 so! 8 x a si U H'Ltave Anlve r u'r m 4. BuiidiT onlr. f sumacs that trains stop on Ureal for pas senger. ..... '1 1 aio 80s and o suoday ooiy. othir trals daily except Sunday. ccure rates vis Ontario Western Before purchasing tickets and nave money. 1 brouvn Wagner outTtt sleeper aaa Ut re. tltulng cbalr ear utir York to Cbleitro without asUKx.?"" "- ' ,t -vf .'i-f..s.,,Saifc'j.i.' , .sL...-ltU i 4 i-J - - P L-3arr Tl