,-.: .- -u v -mt THE SCKANTON TRIBUNE-THURSDAY, APRIL' S, 1900. LACKAWANNA COUNTY. CARBOMAIE. INVENTORY OF POOR PROPERTY The newly elci led poor board will to day lake nn Inventory of the stock and furniture iit the poor farm nml In or der thul the public may set a full re port of the existing conditions at the farm, the representative of the local press have been Invited to accompany them on their tour of Inspection. It will be remembered that the old board took an inventory a few weeks ago nml the new board will e over the property again to make certain the amount stated In the old board's no count Is what they are responsible for. DAUGHTERS OF POCAHONTAS. Last evening Luckuwaxen council, No. 112, IJnnghteis of Pocahontas, raised tin their newly elected ollleers, whose names were published In this column a few days ago. District Dep uty Mrs. Frank Elner officiated. She was assisted by Past Thief of Ked Men William Matthews. At the close of the Installation, refreshments weie served. DEATH OF MRS. FRANK. Mrs. Henry Frank, of Seventh ave nue, died yesterday afternoon at t o'clock of pncumonln. She was born In Boston, Lincolnshire, England, and had resided In this city since IS.". De ceased was a member of the Metho dist church. She Is survived by a hus band and one sou. Frederick Frank, of AVnshlngton sticet. The funeral an nouncement will be made tomorrow. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Frederick Hubbaid, of Brook street, Is visiting relatives in New York cit. Aithur Lozler, of Canaan street, Is on the sick 'list. Mrs. a. S. Kimball Is visiting in the metropolis. t Miss Mnud Hoblnson, who spent the winter In this city, has leturned to her homo In Penkvllle, N. Y. Row A. F. Chaffee has returned fiom Uinghaniton. Mrs. D. Scurry and daughter are vis iting Dr. and Mrs. U. A. Place, of Honesdule. Mrs. J. B. Hoscngrant has leturned from a Scran ton visit. The time for the funeral of Thomas Coogan has been changed to 0 o'clock this morning. Miss Maud Harnden Is spending two weeks in New York city. The condition of Mrs. Maynnrd. of Jermyn, who underwent a. surgical operation at Dr. Wheeler's private hos pital yesterday. Is favorable. Mrs. F. C. Munn Is confined to her home on Church street by Illness. Dr. 11. C. Wheeler paid Forest City n professional visit yesterday. DALTON. Dr. J. W. Priev? wa, confined to his home the earls' pari of the week, with an attack o! the 'jrlp. Charles Rnntco. of this; place, is a member of the senior 'class of Wyom ing pcmlnurv. Amos Allen Is ser'-Hisly ill with pneu monia. Rev. Klkanah Hully. principal of Keystone, academy, preached in the llnptlst church lait Sunday ineiili'g. The school entertainment to be held ii the Baptist chui".-h Fii-iny evening, April 6, promises to be one of the most enjoyable events of the sensor.. Tli--programme Is in charge of the senior class, ot which Mr. Floyd S. Finn Is president, and will consist of recita tions, banjo duct?. Muartclns, soloa, etc. 'I ho clnss has seemed Professor George I1- Hlble. prlnclpa' of Eist Stroudsburg- Normal school, who will give an address on the "Progress nf the Nineteenth Century," and will also delight the nudlence with his readings. Piofpssnr Bible stands high as an elo cutionist, and is also a iiumoilst. HU keen wit Is enjoyed by all who hear him. Do not miss thU rare treat. Tlu admission will b 20 cents; children under 1'.' years of age, 10 eerjts. The exercises will begin at S o'clock. "SAFE HIND, SAFE FIND." Forti fy yourself now by purifying and en riching your blood and building up your svstein with Hood's Sarsaparllla and you may expect good health throughout the coming season. All I'llls. liver ioe. Ills are cured b- Hood's PECKVILLE. Mr. W. H. White, of Scranton, who has accepted a position as coal Inspec tor nt the Mt. Jessuo colliery, will move his family here the llrst of next week. They will occupy the residence now occupied by Mr. Watson Jones. There comes up In court today a cps that la attracting universal attention In this vicinity, the case belnjr that of Mr. Louis Welssberper aRiilnst the New York. Ontario and Western for $10,000 damages. It will be remembered that In March, 1SS9, Mr. Welssberger, who was then employed by Grocer Samuel Weiss, was run down at the Ontario and Western crossing: nt Peck vllle. Mr. Welssberger was thrown out 4HDiiseworkishai(lworkwitiioutGoldDustv WASHING FEATHER PILLOWS F-lth-f Pillow nri nrackln- mmm. . Choose brlihl. sunny diy; fill a line tub half .... v. w.,, tuatiB aiiuvBi PfllJing OOIi QltSOIVC Gold Dust Washing Powder In h to mtkt a food audi; put one or two plllona in, icccordlni to elie, push ihem up and down and rub them between tbe btnda until clean. If ?"," ooicnoujo, use iwoor more: rinse In eleir warm water, wrln aadrr aa posalble, and bant them out; when dry, abike well, and they wllUa ai light and aofi aa nev pillow. leal (cm mi rcq iihI u THE N. K. raiRIANK COMPANV, cmaait, a I. Knit, Haw Yark, Ian, EVERY WOMAN Goai(iUme3nedBralUtili, monthl7,rsulatlnr medlelna. Oolr hanalMouV tbe pureit drug should b use J. lljta want tha Uai, get Dr. PeaB's Pennyroyal PilHs They are prompt, safo and certalu la result, Tbe ccDiuon (Dr, i'eal's) never disappoint Bold for $1.00 per bos. For Sale by JOHN H. PHELPS, Spruce street. of the wagon and sustained n broken limb and other minor Injuries. A young lady by the nnme of Walsh nml a Hun garian, who were on the wagon, vt;ere killed. One of the hot sea wus killed, the other badly Injured and the wagon reduced to kindling wood. A large number of wltnesseson both sides have been subpoenaed. -Mr. D. II. Liillnop has broken ground on Pleasant avenue for the erection of it now residence. Mike Hameti. a Polish miner at Stur ges mine, wus Instantly killed yester day moinlng by n premature blast. The Wilson Fire company's fair com mittee nn lei'uested to meet at the hose house, Thursdny evening. It is the desire of the committee to pay all bills at once. Anyone holding bills will kindly forward them to Secretary Charles Jcnklu:. 3n Tuesday evening the ieachers of the Methodist Stinduv school mot at liio home of Superintendent H. J, lie Cornilc. A number of business mat tets were disposed of, and b a unani mous vote it was decided to have tin Sunday school unite with (lie other no cleties of the church to make arrnng mentx for the "Carnival of Nations," which will be presented on or about May 20. TAYLOR NEWS. A Pleasant Reception Advertised Letters Personal and Other News of Interest. Miss Lizzie Jenkins gave u reception to a number of friends nt her home, on Main street, on Tuesday evening. A large number of Miss Jenkins' friends wore present on the occasion and en Jojed themselves by Indulging In the usual party diversions A musical pro gr.uuine followed, and refreshments were served. Miss Mattie Harris, of drove street, was the guest of Mrs. David Harris, In Scranton, yesterday. The members of the Methodist Epis copal Subbath school will meet on Fri day to rehearse Easter music. All members are requested to be present. All members of the entertainment cumin It Ice. of the Lackawanna con clave, No. 219, Improved Order of Hep tasophs, will meet at the Palace hotel parlors tomorrow evening, Mr. Alfred Davis, ot Forest City, was the guest of his brother, Druggist Jo seph Davis, of Main street, yesterday. The following letters remain uncalled for at the Taylor postolllce for the period of April 2, 100.1. Persons calling for the same will please say adver tised: Domestic. Miss Elizabeth Davis. Mrs. George How; foreign, Maiijaua i C.ogoushu, Mljk Szotak. John W. I Reese, postmaster, per C. ' A large number of our townspeople attended the obsequies of the late ven erable Benjamin Hughes, nt West Scranton, yesterday. Iackawanna, Valley counci'. No. SI. Junior Order United American .Me chanics, will meet in session this even ing. The remains of Walter, the youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Griffith Holmes, of South Scranton, were interred In thu Presbyterian cemetery In this town on Tuesday. The employes or the Taylor, Pyne and Holden collieries will receive their monthly earnings for the month of March today. District Deputy Worthy Mlstiess Mr. Piper, of West Scranton. paid a visit to the American Protestant Ladl03' association lodge on Tuesday evening. Miss Gllgallon, of ArehbaM, Is visit ing her sister, Mrs. M. J. McDonald, ot Main street. Lackawanna council, No. 54, Daugh ters of Pocahontas, will Install ollleers this evening. A gland social wll! bo held In connection, consisting of cake, coffee, etc. Hon. John It. Fair, of West Scran ton, was a caller on friends here on Tuesday. Taylor castle. No. 2t!7, Knights of the Golden Eagle, will meet this evening. Miss Emma Cooper has returned to her home In Wllkes-Harre, after a visit with relatives here. Mr. John B. Evans, of Providence, was the guest of Miss Olwen Howclls, of Main street, yesterday, Mr. and Mrs, William Howells, of Taylor street, have returned home from their visit to Atlantic City, N. J. OLYPHANT. A very pietty weddluB was celebrat ed in the sytuiKopno on Water street Thursday evtiiinK at 7.20 o'clock, when Miss Dora Krcldman, of tills place, ttas united In marriage to Max Karfur.ckle, of Yoiintrstown. o. The ceremony was performed by P.abln I.ovlson, assisted by ltabbl ICarfunokb-, of Younstown. the father of the (Mourn. The bride looked very chaniiln.'; In a sown of white satin. She voi" a whit" fell, ...t,t. ,.11, ..r . ,nt. wikh tt. nn-uin in ciriinj;e luommoius. i no i Driuesinnms were aiusm Hertha Freld mait and Anna H'-rfjor. who presented a very pretty appearanej !n costunies of cream lapsd.,M p, ttitii ribbon trim mliiKS. After the oreiiuiny a reception was held In H'.-.iMlan hall, which was attended by i lars.- number of friends of the younp couple Supper was serv ed at the Oilln.sk:- house. .Mi. and Mrs. Kaitunckle will reside in Youiirs Pharmacist, tcr. Wycmtng avenue and ma H ''J' ' j m i$m wswzxzk mt i wise&sym m K 'VSrJ'X "st n kw! .N7 m!m I P fBBBSm town, where tho groom Is encaged In business. Special service."! an being held In the lllukely Baptist church every even ing this week, Tho service are con ducted by ltev. I'.ivld Spencer, the Imstor. A meeting ot the ExofMor Hose com piny Mil! be hold Friday evening. Miss Maggie A. Wlllluniu entertained hpr Sunday school scholar of the .'on Kregatlonal church tit liar homo on Hill tro"t. Tuesday evening. Tho lime passed pleasantly in games nnd other iimtifemeiilH. A 'latn'y lunch wia soived about 10 o'clock. The funeral ot tlu Hub child of Mr. and .Mi. Jacob Noodle, ot Unci street, took plac- yesterday nflernoon nt 2 o'clock. Interment was made In the Jewish oemetuty. Di. a'.id Mrs. ltoss I.l.iyd and Mrs. W. K. Lloyd hav-' returned to this place from Mlddl.'town Springs Vt and will reside on the West Side, Hnrry Kennedy, of Jennyn. was u visitor In town yesterday. Aire. J. A. Sliultr. and cjhlhlion have returned homo after a visit with rela tives In New Yoik. The borough oiineil will meet this evening. MOOSIC. The Ladles' Sewing tilde will meet at th home ot Mrs. William Alosteller this afternoon. The condition of Mrs. Olmstead. who has been suffering with pneumonia, Ii slightly Improved. Dr. Olmstead, of Taylor, Ik the attending physician The borough council met nt the Moo sic Powder ompany olllce Monday evening. The meeting was called to order bv the picsldent, J. M. llobert son. Minutes of the pievlous meeting were read, stating thnt Thomns hui ul'ff was le-elected seen tury, and John Hnllaton" trertMirer. and James Ward chief ot police. 'ihe ehlef of poller was sworn in by the btngess, anil was Instituted to appoint twelve special ollleers. Thonyis Hailstone, W. .4. Hutciilngs and M. Gnrvcy were ap pointed to look up suitable quarter for a lock-up, and get prices of cages for the same. Hlr,h Constable William Wler reported several dangerous places on Mnln stieet. and leerlvcd Instruc tions to have them abated. A. B. Punning was elected borough suiveyor. The treasurer was reqursteu to give bonds for JG.OOU. WAVEBLY. The Waveily Junior league will give a warm sugar social at the Methodist Kplscopnl church parlors, Friday even ing, April 6. All are cordially Invited to attend. A general good time Is an ticipated, as those having the matter In ehurs-e never do things by halves. As this Is the first warm sugar social of tho season, a law attendance Is anticipated. Our barber shop on Main street, run by Mr. Griffiths, is one of the neatest to be seen In any country town. George Steeg has sold Ills farm, near here, to Mr. Cornell, of Dalton, and has also purchased the brick store on th corner of Main and Academv streets. The basement Is to be used for a wago.i shop, The ground floor Is occupied by Hall & Parker, who have started n new grocery store, and the upper part will be used as a dwelling. Charles Rldgeway has started a now butcher shop In the building on Main street owned by Alderman Kasson, of Scranton. CLARK'S GREEN. Miss Aliie Coon, ot Mount-In Top, a nurte in trainln; at u hospital near Boston, was the Kuesr of her cousin, MUs Kmma Coon, last week. The members of the Ujptlst church heio hate been rciiotatini: and ImprotlnC Ihclr ihuiih. .1. W. Ilhnades, one ot (ho Lejtow Ki.ind jinorw, uho seited ttell in Hip capacities of juror mil special deteetite, was discharged tvioh Ihe thanks of the couit on Saturday last. Mr. tlcori;e i . Deckel, of llonesikile. spent J t-ouple of days with friends heio last week. V. V. (iood has accepted a position ttith the 1'hiladelphl.i I o.d and Coko company, at Irvuna, ClcaiAelil counly, this stale, as superintendent of mines :md i-okini; cnens, and is now cit louto with his family nnd household effects to assume his ollicl.ll position. i!mest bond, of Moscow, is now icsldin? here. James White, of llald .Mount, called on friends heio on Saturday last. Tho olllcers-elect of Hie tile star toiler. No. 400, I. O. O. K., will he installed by Ilistiict Deputy A. A. Yosb'urB on Saturday evening of this week. The names of Ihe Incomlni; officers are as follows: W. (i. Lctson, N. fi.; N. S. Da vis, V. (!.; ,1. W. Ithoades, secielary; (J. A. Sherman: assistant secretary. A. A. Datis; tius. tee. Oscar L. Colvbi lecclved soicntctn totes for the othce of district deputy of the second district ot Lackawanna county, us did the grand oltUcrs, ttitii '-Itlttei' as grand warden. Mrs. William Claik is seiiously III at the home of .1. II. Cook. I. L. Stone, of Ithaca. N. ., was the guest of his father-in-lay, It. II. Parker, Monday last. .Mis. Arthur Ii Mont spent Tuesday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Traie. Many Lives Saved. I In almost every neighborhood there is some one whose life has been saved by Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Hemedy, or who has been cured of chronic diarrhoea by the use of that medicine. Such persons make a point of telllnK It whenever opportu nity offers, hoping that It may be the means of savins other lives. For sale ty all druKglsts. Matthews Bros , who'esale and retail agent3. THEATRICAL. The Wnlte Company. At the Academy of Music this afternoon the Waite stock company will present "siuiul Lights." and lonlght, "The Orphans of New Yoik." For the lenuludcr of the week the bills will be; Filday matinee, "lle.iond the Jlockles," Fn- I day night. "Out In the streets;" Saturday mall j nee. "Waifs of New Yoikj" Saturday night, Maik Shepheid." i "The Heart of Maryland." j No modern play of modern contemporaneous interest has arisen to so peiinaiient a place In popular tutor or unanimous ci it leal laudation as I)jvid llclasco's latest and most perfect of all his brilliant contribution-! to dramatic ait, "The Ilcatt of Maryland." It has been, ttheivter pre rented, enormously Micceiful, ami when tlrt played in our city last season its xrloiuianec was the diamatle event of the )car. The demand for a Mt-unil tislt wus imlteisal amoiiK our plajgoeis. In i-ompllance with the management of "The Heart of Maryland" a ic turu engagement will be plajed loulght at Ihe Ljceuni. This will he th last oprjituidty our readers will hate of witnessing the pcifonnance the leading and most talked about ih.niu of the present decade. "The Elder Miss Blossom." It Is now lite tears since Mr. and Mrs. Kendal made their last appeaiumu In this ccuntiy. Slue that time they bate been pilnilpally engaged In presenting their ntinetous niues.se; at Ihelr Ixm don theater and piodudng new plajs firm tune to time, ttitii a view of hilling upon tome ev ceitlonally strong and good one, which would enable them to makn till bctlc-r the leputation led behind thrin on Ihe occasion Ai their pie tlous visits. Fiom all accounts 'The Klder Miss lllossom," the new play which will he seen at the Lyceum next Monday,. Is urn of the best they hate tet had the fortune to Mdiie, "The Khler Miss blossom" tells a simple sioiy of mistaken Id'ii lily. It Is wholesome and protldca ahundjrit deli cate lui.cily und gu-ntlo bcnllii.cnt ttlthoul etcr The People's A POPULAR CLEANING HOUSE for tho Henaflt ot All Wli'i Have Houses to Rout, Ileal Estate or Other Property to Sell or Exchange, or Who Want Situations or HelpThau Small Advertlbemcnts Co-it One Cent n Word, Six Insertion (or Five Cents u Word Except rfltuntlorw Wanted, Which Ai In. scrtcd Tree, FOR RENT -r jirir-Lj-. j- i.imji.iji inv f -" "lri " " rm ron iiiint-iahm. not st: ami iuhx ix ll'.iiininip, 12 litre, if,V Jim. Inqul.e (11 At'plc- atennc. FOR SALE roiT'sAuPi wo mcTciaTs-'jS) and ?10; cis Vslili.Rtcii m nine. nut s.i,i:-noAii iioim:, i.KVTiwn top sinir-.f (nitti. two l htigglc, hmili-r wjjioii inearlv new), ilolltrfy rpilmc ttagoti, two drlitriv (dclijln, tivn nil dnnlilr buriicii. two kIiiuIp 'li.iriicmi, let hUrWinllli and inlnru' lnol, Mfc, oil. To t'u -ecn at K3S Mnnvy mic. KOII SAM! DObAS'S t'rJiil.lhi uu-nuo. ltKSTAl HAST. roit sale on ron ubst-tiik xr.w driv- Inar IMik liotcl! rlomiitly luinUliod, llvrcl lent opportunity lor any irron wMiing In rill Imik In the liotcl lui'in"H. Inqnlic ot Wtlltnm Ci'.illt, rare K. ItoMnon ym llrcnrry. noiLint and tixfirxi-: Foil SAI.K: 12-tlOKSB ontr vertical boiler, nnd 5-lmrv power en Klnc, good at new. AImi 18 (cct Si-lneli sli.lfl'DB Willi lunger, aivl 0.VI tccl ot l-lnili pipe, "t'eo pic" :m I'eim uonuv. FINANCIAL. xoTiV:'iT1Tm:nv divr.x to fin: nosiv liolilcn ot the J. .1. Ncwinin Lumber Coin mii. Hut the followins flut mortEaB!-. fi p(r cent. IioihN of Raid ccmiunj. No. II lor !)l,oiW nnd Nos. 77 and PI, cucli tor Won, ti.it p tills day been drawn by lot and will be redeemd at pur al Hie 1 .i nl; Inir icoiim ol 111 umpjuy on or after Jf.ii 2. 110(1, unit tli.it lnleicit will ceic nn the alorcsaid lion-U after sidd date, LACKAWANNA I 111 ST AMI V'. PXPOMT CO.. Tllislee, MIKPIILHI) WAIIS, VU-c-Pie.Mdent. , v-ianton, Pa., Manli 1, 1(HX). REAL ESTATE. ron sai.i: norni.i: iiomk, pl moxroj: atentie, will cll at li.lr'nin it sold bcfoie Apiil 1. REMOVAL. LAWRI'.XCB STLLLK. Ol'I'IC V. nr.MOVP.l) to rooiiH, .105 ami J0J Mean building. DRESSMAKING. DRKSSM.VKI.Vn I'OK rillLIIItKN TO OltDUU: also LkIIch' w.ilsts. Louise Shoeni.ikcr, 212 Adams avenue. SCALP TREATMENT. Mits. l. t. Ki:i.i.i'.it. scu.p tri:atmi:xt, Stc. ; sh.nnpooini;. ,W. ; f.i'i it mi-sase-, man. Imriiiff. JJc. ; iliili(.0(l.. 701 (JiiIikj. CITY SCAVENGER A. It. ItllKidS CLIIAXS PRIVY VAt'LTS NI) cc-s pools; no 'loi Impioted pumps u.srd. A. II. llltKil'iS, Propiictr.r. Lcnte ordeis IPS1 North Main iiiemic. oi Licked diuy ttoie, per. ner Adams ami Miilheii.t. Ttleihoi. jiiilo. NEWSPAPERS Tin: wilkks nAitur liixoun can bi: had in Scranton at the news sliiiuU of Keisman llios., I0."i fcpnup and Ott! Linden! SL .Norton, :l Laikawanna avenue, 1. fj. Schutier, 211 Spruce sheet. huving iecoui.se to a woid or HiftBctticn of nn propriety. N'cw York was ufi;lnlnious in its praise Beturn Engagement. The (ilbney-lloefller coinp.iiiy will open a leiiuii engagement April !l, at the Academy ot Miuic. The company comes fiom succc-s'lul eugagemenls through New Engl.mil state: nnd will prc.'ont "The Woman In lll.uk," "Last Stioke." "In Old Tennessee," and man new- plats, also introduc ing sevcinl new .pci laities with the old fatoi lies retained. .Night prices are in. in and yi) cents. Matinees, commencing Tuesday, at 10 cents. Ladies half tickets aie offered lor th.nday night, for which the company picsent ''Ihe Woman In Black." DUNMORE DOINGS. Newly Elected Officers of Dunmore Lodge, I. O. O. F., Installed. Clnss of 1000 Organizes. District Deputy (Irund Master A. A. VosburR last night Installed the newly elected officers of Dunmore lodge, In dependent Order of Odd Fellows, la the hall on Chestnut street. At the conclusion of the installation a banquet wus served and a most delightful even ing: spent by the lurge number present. Informal speeches were made by Mr. VosburR and others of the visiting Odd Fellows. The following are the ollleers who were Installed: Noble grand, J. G, Hone; vlee-grand, H. E. Spencer: sec rotary. Hyron Hrady; treasurer, Heniy Webber; chaplain, Joseph Vlckers; warden, Selden Hrady; eomfuctor.Aus- Does not warm except through combustion. Pood does not nourish except through digestion. You may as well hug a coal pile to get warm as expect to get nourish ment out ot food which vott cannot diirest. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery cures diseases of the stomach and organs of digestion and nutrition. It enables the body to assimilate food and so put on sound flesh and develop strong muscle. "The praise I would like to give your "Golden Medical Discovery' I cannot utter In words or describe with pen." writes Tames 11. Ambrose, Jlsq., of ijojH Mifflin Street, Huntlagdou, I'a. "I was to Veil down with what 011 physician suld was Indigestion, I doctored with the best around here and found 110 relief, uicte jou and yon nut mt a qutttion blank la Jill out and I did so and you then advised me to use Doctor rlerce'a Golden Medical Discovery. I tools three bottles and I felt so good that I stopped being as I think, cured. 1 have no symptoms of gas tric trouble or indigestion now " Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser is sent free on receipt of stamps to pay cost of mailing only, .Send 31 one-cent stamps for paper or .11 stamps for cloth binding, to Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. flj& 3i H HH' Exchange. AGENTS WANTED. WAXTKn-T.AinMOBXTs'h'O WOI1K AIIOI'M) liomei ifM per niontli. Cn'l at 2IH Ml berry Direct. vaxi i:n-l'liisxcbAVs" (ii:xrs T i;vi:iiv city and town In rtnmjhtmiu to Intmiliier Ilie ljlRi't unU flroiiKOl SU-U anil Aiililrnt I'oinpan.v In Hie woild. Ail'lrem V. II. Van Ilium, Supt. uf Aiirhti, Day L'llv, MUli. HELP VJANTED-MALE. wanted - i:pi:itn:NCi:i) wiiimt sai.i s men Apply lo superinttndenl, Jonas Ljiik's Sons. WAXTF.n -noon, ihstlino mn ron pmit- tier ill Kent's funiMdnir lind but IiiwIiipss; iKMrnn imh will ply jini Sl,Ni a yean liot stanil; ftooil lejcicnces. Aillr ('. (Ifoiite. Sxr.intnu, l', (Icucml IHItery. i:xi:u(ii:Tic sallsm.xn-I.'oi vntv woitu. Solrool supplies, fviljiv UW and extras. II. I). IIvjiis Co., CliliaK", III. HELP WANTED-FEMALE. WANTKD-A COOK AND LALWPIUXS. at 'in! (juincy atenne. AI'I'IA LEGAL. itvik 'or a. a? swTvguC iipci:asi:i. latT: of Pecktille, P.i. Will pioluled Manli S'i, .11100, und letters Usumenliiry lutlnf,' beui Rianted to tho undci signed, nil peisons lmlelitiil to nall esUtc air recpieslcd to make payments, and those hat Ins claims will plere picsent tin, same for patilient to JKNXIi: S. SWIXOLK, Kxcrtitrix. Pecktille, Pa. notici: is iii:iii:iiy (iivux that vx appi.i- cation will he nude to the fiovernni ol Pennsyltania on MmiJay, April !lli, llssl, ,y Mm shook, D. C. Vebiirg. '. M. L'ress. Oscar .m lluskiik and W. II. Newman, tinder the Ait of Assembly entitled "An Act to protldc for the Ineoinoiation and regulation ot certain corporations,"' approvril April 2Plh. 174, and the koi oral sLplements thcitto, for the charter o' an Intended coiporatlon to be called the "Newton, Hansom and Lake Winola Telephone! Company," the character and object of which Is to i-onstruct and maintain u telephone tine ulthin the coun ties of Lackawanna and Wyoming, within this ftale, und for tlup puiposes to hate, jKwseJS and enjoy all the rights, benefits and prltlleges of said Art of Assembly and the mnnlemcntJ thereto. A. J. COI.ROIIX. JR., Nllcltor. POLITICAL. I IIKURBY ANNOUNCE MYSKLF AS a eundldate for tbe nomination of County Treasurer, subjeet to tho rulea of the Republican primaries. James Young1. Dunmore, Pa. THIRD LKOISLATIVI-2 DISTR1CT.--In pursuance of a resolution of the Republican standing committee of tho Third legislative district of Lackntvanna eountv, adopted at a regular meeting held on Saturday, the 24th day of Febru ary, 1900. the district convention will bo bold on Tuesday, the 10th 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 and electing two (2) delegates to represent said legislative dls. trtct In tbe stnto eoi.ventlon to be held nt Harrisburg on April 25. 1900, and trans acting such other business ns shall bo briitiRht before it. Vigilance committees will hold primary elections on Saturday, the 7th day of April. 1900, between the hours of I and 7 liach election district hlittll elect one person, a qualified elector of said district, tr ac as a membe- of the leglslutlv.j standing committee foi tin; next ensu ing enlendar year, whose name shall bo certified to on Ibo returns to tho district convention. Candidates who have thus far regis tercd their names with the secretary ot 903-901 Mcars building, Scranton, Pa., and those who are desirous of registering will observe tho requirements of rule 6, which read's as follows: "ISaeh candidate must register his full name and postof. flee nrtdres with tbe chairman of the legislative standing committee, nnd shall pay his assessment to tho district chair man at least twenty days before tho pri marj election, or his name will not be printed on the ofllclal ballet." Saturday, tho lith day of March, 1900, Is the last day for registering mid paying tho assessment. T. J. Matthews, Chairman. Attest: J. K. Watktns, Secretary. Scranton. Pa., Feb. 28, 1900. FOI'RTH DISTRICT CONVKNTION- Under the rides adopted at the last district convention, notice Is hereby giv en that the convention for the Fourth Legislative district will be held in Hurke's hall, Carbondale, Pa,, on Mon day, tbe 23d clay of April. A. D. 1900. rt 4 o'clock p. m for tbe purpose of nom inating one candidate for member of the Legislature, and for the election pf three delegates to represent said Legislative district In State convention to be held nt Harrisburg. April 25. A. D. 1900. as wed as for the transaction of such other business as shall be proper. Vigilance committees will bold primary elections 011 Saturday, the 21st dny of April, 1900, between the hours of 1 and 7 o'clock p. m. Candidates for tbe ofliies above named will register with tho secretary In Car honthile, and shall pay their assessments on or before the 10th day of April. 1900. otherwise tho nams will not be printed upon the official ballot. J. V. Smith. Cbulriuuu. Attest: Samuel S. Jones. Secretary. Carbondale, Pa.. March 27. 1900. ust Spencer; outer guard, H, F. Mar Hluill: Inner guurd. Christian Keller. HICNIOH CLASS OUGANI.ICS. The senior class of the .High school have effected organization by electing the following ollleers: President, James O'Horo; secretary, Edward Jordan: treasurer, Emma Ludwlg. The class will hold meetings at convenient Inter vals and perfect arrangements for tho coming close of school. SLIGHT FIRE YESTERDAY. A small dwelling In the rear of Oscar Yost's jewelry store, on Drinker street, was discovered on fire yesterday morn ing about 11.30 o'clock. An alarm was turned in, but owing to some disar rangement of the wires the gong did not blow. The Independent and Nep tune Hose companies were soon on the scene, but their services were not needed. Tho house belonged to th'i Flynn property and was only slightly burned. Tho loss was very light and will not exceed $50. MENTIONED nRIKPLY. As Is usual with the annual nieotlnsr.c of the Ladles' Aid society of the First Presbyterian church, a large attend ance will be In evidence, while many good things will be In store for the members. The meeting this year will bu held at the home of Mrs, A. D. Hlacklnton, on Elm stieet, this after noon at 2.30 o'clock. An Important pro gramme will be given, followed by 'i social time and refreshments. All the latest styles In spring milli nery at Miss Kate Duffy's, Chestnut street. The alleged misappropriation of money from the treusury of the de funct Republican club has aroused such Interest umong the members that an investigation Is now started on Its way. A meeting was called Tuesday evening, but the treasurer failed to make an nppearanVe. Mrs. Ripley, of Vonrue avenue, has returned from Soutl- Gibson, Suyque hannn county, where s'he has been vis Itluar relatives. SITUATIONS WANTED ercnce. 81tl Jeflcrnoii acnne. W'AXTKIt-POSlTIO.V AM IIOORKIlKI'llll Oil ililpplnc ilirki minv jeaiV rxrl'ruvi cihI retcrnoe from last employer. AiMrew M. T l)o It", Duryen, Pa. bitatTon WANTED-A OUNTI.K mnn desires four hours' work even Iiiks In wrltliiK or accountltiB. Address A. J. Campbell, (3 Washlnpten atenile, city.. SITIJ'aTIO.V VANTHDIIV YOl'NO mun, wllllnr; to work at anything, nn spenk aermim and Kimtlsh llnently. Ucl of references. Address II. H., Tribune olllce, city. SITPATION WANTKD AS HOOKKKKP er; twenty-live years experience Hi double entry and expert accounting, Lock Uox i:i YOl'NO MAN WIHHK8 JOM DIUVINO llRbt delivery tvOKnn. Address O. U. '., 41B Vine street, city WANTKii"-"iT7 a ni:aPi:cTAiii.i: Noung ludy. n situation as light house work or housekeeper. Address J. U, Wil son, rear of lfitji; North WnsbliiRlon ave PITPATION WANTPD-1IV M1DU1.1-!-nged Inilv nn housekeeper in small family. Address M. A., Tribune ofllce, city. nnUOOIST-ItlXIISTMUKD OIIAIH alo. wants position; llr.t-claHn refer ences and experience. Address DrilgKlst. K jonth Alnln street, Plttston, Pa. S IT P ATI ONWANTK II-11 X A YO I N( J man, of 21, at mot anything: willing to work. Address William .McDunlols, 112 ICast Market, city. WANTHD-A POSITION AS 1IOUSI-:- ltcepcr by a thorntiRhly eompetent youiiK lady. Address P. F. S.. Tribune oiiice. SIT1 f ATI ON"ANTI5D-YOP Nil MA N tvnntn posltltiii uh ci vtueer, llrumaii. I Hlcam litter; creed lofcreiir-K Addres .miiiiH i-icK, BKi Ilrook Htreet. SITl'ATION WANTKD-A8 HNOINKUIt. j lirenillll or nnmii runner: can UN steam pipe or hpllee rope. AiblrcHU D. . R., 510 Third avenue, city. PROFESSIONAL. ACCOUNTANT AND AUDITOR. K.C. HPAPIiDINO, 23 TRADERS HANK, blllkllPB. ARCHITECTS HOWARD II. DAVIS, ARUUlTUl'T, Connell bulldlnc;, Scranton. FRKDKRKMv I.. HROWN, ARCIUTKCT, Prlco building-, 12fi WnshlnKtun atenne, Scranton. CABS AND CARRIAGES, HubSk R T I RKD C A RS A N D""cA iT- rlnrjeH; best of service. Prompt atten tion eIvoii orders by 'phone, 'I'honus 2672 nnd 5332. Joseph Kellcy, 121 Linden. """". " i nt'lTl-ST-, . .l DR. I. O, LYMAN. SCRANTON PRt- vato Hospital cor. Wyoming and .mui- ben1'. DR. C. C. LAURACII, 115 Wyoming ave. DR. H. F. REYNOLDS, OPP. P. O. HOTELS 1VD RESTAURANTS THU ELK CAFK, 325 AND 127 FRANK lin avenue. Rates reasonable. I'. .UIGLICR, Proprietor. SCRANTON IIOl'SK, NHAR D L. & V. passenger depot. Conducted on tbe Ku ropean plan. VICTOR KOCH.. Prop. Lrwril RICHARD J. ROPRKI-:. ATTORNISV-at-Law. tuO-2 Lackuwanna avenue. Gen eral law bushiest), collections nnd loans. J. W DROWNING, ATTORNKY AND Counsrllor-nt-Law. Rooms 312-313 Monrs building. D. R. RKPLOflLi:. ATTORNEY-LOANS negotiated on rent estate security. Mcars building, corner Washington avenue nnd Spruce street. M. J. Law. DONAHOE. ATTORNEY-AT. Offices U12-IU3 Meurs bulldlnc. FRANK K. HOYI.E, ATTORNEY AND Counsellor-at-latv. II u r r building, Rooms 13 and 14, Washington atcnue. WILLARD. WARREN A KNAPP, AT torncys and Counscllors-at-Latv. Re publican building. Washington avenu". JESSCP & JESSl'P. ATTORNEYS AND Counsellors - at - Law, Conimonwea.tb building; rooms 1, 20 and 21, JAMK3 W. OAKFORD. ATTORNEY-AT-Law. Rooms 514, 515 and MS Board of Trade building. EDWARD W. THAYER. ATTORNEY. Rooms 90:1-904, 9th floor, Menrs building. L. A. WATRES. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. 502 Board of Trade bulldb.g, Scranton, Pa. c n. pitcher. attorney-at-laTv" Commonwealth building, Scranton, Pa. PATTERSON & WILCOX, National Bank building. TRADERS' C. COIIEGYS. 9-13 R E P F H L I C A N building. A. W. BERTHOLF, Mears building. A T T O R N i: V. PHYSIC""" "10 ""T-TIS DR. W. E ALLEN. .".1? NORTH WASII lngton avenue. DR. S. W. L'AMORKACX. OFFICE 3!9 Washington avenue. Residence nis Mulberry. Chronic diseases, lungs, heart, kidneys and geiillii-urlu.io or gans a specialty. Hears, 1 to 4 p. in. M headmaster. scr.o G. R. CLARK & CO.. SEEDMAN AND Nurseryman1 store 2l Washington ave nue; green house, 13.'0 North Main ave 11110; store telephone. 7S2. WIRC SCRCENS JOS. KI'ETTKLTu:AR 511 LACK -wanna avenue, Scranton, Pa., manufac turer of Wlro Screens. MsoELt.v;iry3 BAl'ER'S ORCHESTRA-MFBIC FOR balls.- picnics, parties, receptions, tted. dings and concert work furnished. For terms address R. J. Bauoi. conductor, H7 Wyoming avenue, over Hulberts' music store. MEOARaEElmOTHERS. PRINTERS' supplies, envelopes, paper bags, twine. Warehouse. 130 Washington avenue, Scranton, Pa, RAILROAD TIME TABLES Central Kiillro'i.1 .' New ,e-: Stations In New Yoik Foot of Liberty street. N. lb. cud South Ferry, Whitehall stieet. Anthracite coal used exclusively. Insiir. Ing cleanliness und comfort. TIME TABLE IN EFFECT NOV. 19. 1899. Trains leave Scranton for New Voik. Newark, Elizabeth, Philadelphia. Eastou, Bethlehem. Allentown, Munch Chunk and White Haven, at 8.30 a. in.; express, 1.20, express, LOU p. in. Sendajs, 2.13 j. in. For Plttton and WIlkes.Rurre. 8.:) a. ni.. 1.20, 4.00 p, in. Sundays. 2.13 p. in. For Baltimore nnd Wuhhlngt'iu, and points South and West via Botblubcm. 8.30 a. m., 1.20 p. m. Hui:dnys, 2.13 p. in. For Long Brunch, Ocean Grove, etc., at 8.30 u, in. and l.'J) p. m. For Reading, l.ebmiou and Harrisburg, via Allontown, 8.W u. ni 1.20 p. m Sun days, 2.15 p. m. For Polti.vlllo. S.30 a. in., 1.20 p, in, Through tickets to all points ciibt, south and west at lowest rate at the station. J. 11. OIILHAUSEN, Uen. Sup. 11. P. BALDWIN. Gen. Pass. Act. cjisunriT. r,c.s n-llr.. i a ,,i.- c ... . x-x, I 3,.,..intnn Tn Cnlirw,u ni'rtn.irnlAi... ... I 111101 III! Ultfit l""'i v ,..,,,.-i . ,,irt t iitis- nci.iniou, in. courses pieparatory to i .i,i, i.-rir. ii-iih-nirl fur v Vrtrt- se-8.r..rsess foi: eSimt Hbri r H S RAILROAD TIME TABLES, PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD Schedule in Effect November 10, 1800. Trains leave Scranton: 0.45 a. m week dnya for Sunbury, Horrlsburg, Philadelphia, Balti more, Washington and for Pittsburg- and the West. 0,38 a. m., week days, or Ilazleton, Pottsvllle, Reading, Norrlstown, and Philadelphia; and for Sun bury, Harrisburg, Philadelphia, Bnltlmore, Washington and Pitts burg and the Westi 2.18 p. m., week days, (Sunday 1.D8 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. J. II. WOOD. lien. Pass. Agt. J. H. HUTCHINSON, Ocn. Mgr. Dot.. I.:ic' i. an I U'jttjru. In Kffect Dee. 17, 1593. SOL'THl.eate Scranton for New York at B.JS. 3.0), S.30, 8.00 mid 10.0T. a. m.; K.55 and Ml p. in. I-'or I'liltudelplila at 5.M, ti.OO and 10.0D a. nr,; 12.55 and 3.33 p. m. For HtioudKburg at CIO p. lit. .Milk nnd Accommodation at 3.10 p, in. Arrive nt UoboU-cn at fi..Vi. 7.1S. t'.l it. in.; l'i.0 2.47, MS. T.19 und !.: p. in. Arrive at Phila delphia, nt 10.00 a. III., l.OI. 3,4S. .lj otut S.'Jl p. m. Arrive fn m New York at 12.05. i: 15 nnd l.ou ii. in.; l.mi, 1.,',:', 5.1 and S.43 p. m. Krom Stoiiclburn nt s.05 n.m . NORTH Lento Serantoti lor HufTnlo nnd Ititeiiiiudbite slatluiiM at 12.10, 2.50, 4.05 and H.Oil a. m., I.C." nnd CVl p. in. I'"or Ostt-c-go and Sj racu nt 4 "-" a. m. ind 1.5." p. m I-'nr t'ticn at 2.5n a. in. nnd 1.55 n. in. .ir Slontrope aL 9.00 a. m.t i l.rt," I), in nnd r,.r.O ii. in. Fur NlcbiiNdn at 4.W mid ii.15 i. in. Alllve III Hctunton from Illlflriln nl til 2 ."..",. S.S3 iilirl 19.00 a. m. ; .i.;;o mm 7.10 p. 111 i-roin cjstveKO.nnti Syrnetlse at 2.55 n. in.: 12.3S and 3.30 P. m. From Syracuse at 7.40 p. in. From I'tlca at 2,15 11. m.; 12,;is and :'.:m p. m. From Nlchiilson nt 7.50 11. in. and o.cj p. in. From Jbmtroso nt lo.OO 11. m.: 3.20 and 7.40 p. ni. Hi.oojis n r n division i.ivo Scranlon for Niirthuinberlaiiil at li.Sn, 1M n. ni.: 1.55 and ts.lo p. 111 l-'i-r Plymuiitli at 1.05, 3.10 mill s..-,o p m. For Nantlcoko at 8.10 n. m. Arrite at Northumberland lit I.:?, a. in I in. r.lis nml n.::o n. in. At- 1 rive nt Nanllcoke at 9.20 a. m. Arrive at I Plymouth at 2.'i5. 1.40 and 9.15 p. m. Ar rive at Seraiiton from Norlhmnbcrlaiid "t !.!.' .1. in.: 12.35. 4.55 and 8.50 p. m. From Niintlcnke. nt 11.(0 a. 111. From Plymouth at 7.7 .1. m.: 3.25 and '..05 p. ni. SPNDAY TRAINS. KOfTH-Leave Scranton, al 2.15. il.OO, 5.30. 10.0,1 a. ni.: 3.33 and 3.40 p. m. NORTII-I.eavc Sernntolf at 12.10, 2.50, 1-05 p. m.; 1. .".. end '..50 ii.-m. IlliOOMS P. I' R U DIVlSION-l-eave Scranton at 10.05 a. m. and 0.10 p. in. Delnw ifi nn I llutUit'i, On Feb. 26th. 1900. trains will leave Merunton as follows i'or Carbondale d.20. 7.53. s.5 10.13 a. b'.Vo. 7.57, m.: 12 noon: l. 2.2S, 4.0-i, n.i.i. 11 is p. m : i.ig a. m. For Albrinv. Saratoga, Montreal, Bos ton, New England points, etc. .2J a. m.; 1.0S p. m. For lloncsdale-ti.20. 10.13 a. in.; 2.23, 5.23 p. m. For WIlkes-Ilarre-(!.45. 7 18. S.43. 9.38. 10.42 a. m.: 12.01, 1.2S, 2. IS, 3.33, 1.27, lUO, 7. IS. 10.41, 11.30 p. ni. For New York. Philadelphia, etc., la Lehlph Valley Railroad-.. 45 .1. m.; 12.03. 2.1S, 1,27 p. m.; with tllacl; Diamond Ex piess, 11.30 p. m. For Pennsylvania Rullroad points, 6.15, 9.3S a. m.: 2.1S, 1.27 p. m. For western points, via Lehigh Valley Kullroitd 7.4$ a. m.: 12.03, 3.33, with Black Diamond Express. 10 41, 11.30 p. 111. Trains will arrive hi Scranton as fol lows: From Cnrbmiilnle and the North G. 10, 7.13, 8.38, 9.31, 10.3S, 11. RS a. m.; 1.23, 2.13, 3.25, 1.23. 7 43. 10.38. 11.27 p. m. From Wllkos-Hamt and tbe Sotith-0.13, 7.-IS. K.1S, 10.3S. ll.K a. m.I 1.04. 2.23. 4.02, 3.20, (1.21, 7.53. 9.05, 10.05 p. m.t 1.13 a. m. SL'NDAY TRAINS. For Cni'bnndatc 9.i a. re.; :2.27, 2.23, 4.W!. 5.47. 10.52 p. m. For AVIlko-Rarrc 9.3S a. m.: 12.03, 1.53, .1.28, 6.27, S.27 p. m. For Albany, Saratoga, Montreal. Bos ton, New Englend points etc.. 1.08 p. m. Lowest rates to all points. In United States and Canada. J. W. BURD1CK, G. I'. A.. Albany, N. Y. II. W. CRCSS. D. I'. A., Scranton, Ta. Uhlali Vail j.' Kiiil'.'.i.il. 19th. 1W9. In Effect Nov. TRAINS LEAVE SCRANTON. For Philadelphia and New York, via D. & 11. R. It., at 6.4: a. in. and 12.03. 2.18. 4.27 (Black Diamond Express), and 11.30 p. m. Sundays. D. & H. R. It.. 1.58. 7.48, p. in. For White Haven. Hazletpu and princi pal points In tbe coal regions, via D. & II. R. It., 6.13. 2. If end 4.27 p. in. For Pottsvllle. 6.43, 2 IS p. in. For Bethlehem. Eastnu. Reading, Har risburg nnd pilnclpal Intel mediate sta tions, via D. oi II- fi. II.. t.13 a. m.; 12.03, 2.18, 4.27 (Black Diamond Express). 11.30, Sundays. D. to 11. 11. It.. 1.58, 7.48 p.-in. For Tuiikhannock, Townnda, Elmlra, Ithaca, Geneva and principal Intermedi ate stations, via D.. L. & W. R. .i 8.0? u. in.; 1.00 and 3.33 p. m. For Geneva, Rochester, Buffalo, Niag ara Falls. Chicago, and all points west, via D. & II. R. It . 12.03, 3.33 (Black Dla mond Express). 7.4S. 10.11, lt.3 p. m. Sundays. P. & II. R. R.. 12.03 p. m.. 7.1? Pullman pailnr and sleeping or Lehigh Valley parlor ciu's nn nil trains between Wllkes-Uarre and New Yoik, Philadel phia. Hufliilo and Sin-pcnslon Bridge. ROLLIN II. WILBIMI. Gen. Supl.. 24 Cortl.v'd street, Nett York. CHARLES S. LEE. Gen. Puss, .gt.. 25 Cortlundt street. New York. W. NOXNEMACHKR. Div. Pass. Agt., South Bethlehem. Pa. Fur tllkets and Pullman reservations apply 309 Lnckiittaiuia ave. Scrunton. Pa. line an.l Wyoming Valley. 'rime Table In effect Feb. 7. 1900. Trains leave Scranton for Hatvley and scicamto: nivisio.v. In Ilffcct Oct. 45tli, ISIUJ. North Uuund. Mouth; It otuid, stir, t 1201 1 stations v uArnte Leave; ii:u7r 7 avis. v. rranKiin a 7 40 .... 7 5S .... 7 io Wear uaa street . on weeuatt-Keu 8 10 T ii Arrive Leave '' MT M . 10 19 I 13 .... 109 HIES 12 46 U 40 l'J! 12 11 .. .. 12 03 ... . I! 3 11 4 II St ifliro Illl'-'ll lliM-i ill 18 'll 13 II II 1107' II IV. 1101 II Ot'l 11037: I0?S C'adosltt 10 40 Hnncocl: Ktaills-bt Preaton Park Wlntvontt l'oyutella ursoo Pleasant Mt. Unlondalo Foi est city Carbondale WUite Bridge Mayfleld Jermyn Archibald Wlnwrn Pecktille ulyphant I'rlceburg Tbioop Providence Park Piaco j:ti'sS& 10 31 10 -it -h ''VDlLttt 2 4lf6-ft3 10 15 10 00 fl.MI 9 10 4C8 2 3 b U 2tta sv:i 3 06 oan 3 69; IX 3 1,,K41 !) 'ii 910 907 13 88; C 56 itti IS 43 6 01 3 45 6 03 3 Bl 6 0.1 3 64 61 S6 Alt 4 04 6 21 01 6 21 4 10, 6 v7 til! 63) (4 17 6 U 4 S0,.J 3j im 8 63 8 Mi 8 46 H4J 8 40 8 3- H'lV 8.T 8 80. a Ml scranton a uLeave Wrrlre t. Bunaay ODly y?i t. Blirnlrtes that trains stop on tljtial forTts gensers. . Vsi 1 rulua 200 and 209 Hucday ODlr. other train dally except (Sunday. secure rates via imtailo western btora uurubaatng tickets and u.ive money. jf-j intouyU Uiitifr DutTet sleeper and freTre cllnlng cbalr car New York to Cblcijo wntfoqt cbauKe. I'likiengcir llatra Hcdueed (o 'l?vo Vnl I'er Mile. .- J.O. Anderson, Oan.'Paia Act. T.rutcroft, Illr, Faia, AKt. Scranton, Pa, I sS?, V'SIs.