tftvtev4,4-w ' PA iTEIE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-SATURDAY, APRIL. Id, 1900. 9 "jrf "" -'' l I - LACKAWANNA COUNTY. . CARBONDALE. wVWVW DEATHS. James Onllocliy. or Spring Btrcct, filed yesterday morning. He was born In this city, sixty yearn hro, and ImJ never aeon a slek day until last fnl!, "when ho had n tumor removed from tils neck. Hlhue then he had not been well, and for the past nine weeks was Jonllned to his bed. He luid been an engineer on the Delaware and Hud son's Pennsylvania division far twen-ty-nlno years, and was one of the first members of the Urotherhootl. Deceased Is survived by a wife, two daughters, tie Misses Maty and Nellie Gnlloirliy, and two sdns, John and James. A high mass of requiem will bo celebrated over the remains,, In. St. Hose church, Mon day morning at 0 o'clock. MUS. SKBELS. Mrs. Kleanor C. Skeels died Thurs day evening at the ago of eighty. She had resided 'here twenty years. Sur viving her are five sons and three daughters, Messrs. O. B., O. A. and W. ?. Skeels, of this city; V. C, of Kings ley, and I. V., of Owego; Mrs. Sarah Cole, Mrs. D. X. Travis and Miss Jo sephine Skeels, all of this city. Today ho remains will be taken to the Methodist Episcopal church at It p'clock, from which place the funeral will be held at 1 o'clock. Interment Vill be made In I'eckville. ANOTHER, ARBITRATOR CHOSEN The school board has chosen another arbitrator for the bill of extras in the person of Andrew Mitchell, sr. Con tractors Edsclt and Tiffany declined Jto net and It remains to bo seen "whether Mr. Mitchell will accept, It is to he hoped he will, as he has had wide jtxperlcnce as a contractor, and he en Joys the confidence of the public. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. ' The remains of Mrs. James II. Fine, jpf Plymouth, will be brought to this J:lty at 3 o'clock this afternoon, and 'Interment will he made in Maplewood cemetery. . Charles Ungfelter Is confined to his homo on Belmont street by an attack of neuralgia. C. I Itose and AV. J. Roberts have 1ccn spending a few days in Brooklyn, X V. Mr. and Mrs. V. G. Scurry, who have been In New York a week, are ex pected home today. ,The Mozart orchestra' will give a Social, In Burke's hall next Friday evening. Mrs.. Joseph Wallls.ot Belmont street, is entertaining her sister, Mrs. Alfred I'cntccost, of Pcckvllle. .Carbondale canton, Xo. 40. Patriarchs Militant, the local Odd Fellows and TteHjecca and Clifford lodge, of Forest .Oity, and the Patriarchs Militant, of Scranton, will attend divine service at 1he Bciean Baptist church on April 22, In celebration of the Odd Fellows' an niversary, llev. II. J. Whaleri will preach. , Santo Pusllano and Ixmls Gardella, Of this vlty. and G. A. Cassesse, of Scranton. will leave on the 25th of this month for a European trip, visiting JJverpool, Paris, London and Italy. Mr. I'ugllano is In 111 health and expects to remain until he Improves somewhat. OLYPHANT. fin commemoration o( Christ' resurrection from Ike dead special seniles will be held In the ililTeient churches tomorrow. In the Presbyterian clijmh the following programme will be rcn rlci ed : morning service. Anttictn. "Praise, Praise to Thee," Choir Hymn, "Come Thou Fount," Congregation nlhem, "Easter Pawn." Choir ll.nnii, "I Low to Tell Hie Slory.".. Congregation Anthem, "(hri-i Our Passover," Choir It) mil, "Rock ot Ages," Congregation llolv Cuiniiiunliin will Ik- administered at the CSjiflllllng service' , evening service. '.Villi ih. "The Sabbath Day Was Ended," ..Choir lJtimi.,"Vr Vrvanls of God." Congiegatlon Itsmn, "tluist the I.011I Is Risen Today," '' Congregation Ujiuti, "Caster llvinti Willi Altclujais,",... Choir Try mil, "Lift Your (Had Voices,", ..Congregation ,A"ihic "CIiiIsCh Vklory." Choir MuV "Calvary,' Mr. Ross I.lojd llyenkMXcaiir My (ienl lo Thee,". .Congiegatlon Rev ri. 1'. 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Ret, Mr. Price, ol Smith Wales, will occupy the pulpit of the Congregational (hutch tomor row tnoinlng uml evening, for a Woman's Ilomn" will be reproduced by Hie father Malhcw Dramatic society nl Thursday evening. Miss (iiaid Ljiicb has returned Iroin Ml. St. Vincent seminar) lo spend Easter at her home here. Miss Annie Shields ha. retnrnrd home from a vl.lt with relatives at East llrnton. T. .1, (lannon, ol Archnald, ha. opened an In' auranoe office In the Slnnc hiiiiuing, on Lacka wanna street. JERMYN AND MAYFIELD. No Inquest Necessary Personal and Other News, Coroner Roberts was In town yester day nnd after viewing the remains of Michael Mangan, decided It unneces sary to cmpannel n Jury. The funeral will take place this morning. Service will be held at the house nt 9.30 o'clock unci the remains will be taken to ltonesdalc for interment on the 10.41 Delaware and Hudson train. Deputy Sheriff Fcrber was In town yesterday nnd served the necessary legal papers on Burgess Pondered in the case of John nnd Fanny Gallagher, who are suing tho borough for $10,000 damages for injuries received by Mrs. Gallagher, caused by her falling on the sidewalk, on Second street, 11 few weeks ago. Rev. James Hughes, of Scranton, will deliver a lecture In tho Primitive Meth odist church on Monday evening on tho "Brltlsh-Boer War." He was for ten years a resident of Ladvsmlth and Is fully competent to speak on tho sub ject. This lecture has been well spoken of and is very interesting. Admission, twenty-fivo cents: children, tlfteon cents. Hogarth's band will hold an enter tainment In Windsor hall, Monday evening. The entertainment will con sist of sketches, music and recitations. A number of articles left over from tho fnlr will also be sold. The First Aid society will he ad dressed by Dr. M. ,1. Shields this even ing, in Windsor hall, on 'Physiology." Rev. M. D. Lvnott, who was taken seriously III a week ago, is convalescing at Atlantic City. At a special meeting of the Mayfleld council, on Thursday evening, a fran chise was granted tho Carbondale Tele phone company. Mrs. Sarah Waters, of Third street, Is visiting her son at Forest City. There will be special Easter services at the Methodist Episcopal church next Sunday. It is the last Sunday before the pastor. Rev. J. B. Cook, goes to conference Miss Julia GUI was a Carbondale vis itor yesterday. George Pendered, Jr., was u Scran ton visitor Thursday. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. S. Badger and son Preston, of Cemetery street, will spend Easter with friends In Binghamton. The Best In the World. We believe Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Is the best in the world. A few weeks ago we suffere ! with a se vere cold and a troublesome couch, and having read their advertisements in our own and other papers, we pur chased a bottle to see hovr It would affect us. It cured us befoie the bottle was more than half used. 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Katziiifjcr class: chorus, "AUelulla, Praise the Lord;" recita tion, "At the Tomb," Sarah Price; solo, "The Easter Sunshine," Richard Wat kins; chorus, "Was Ever King so Kingly," recitation, Barton Ilender shot; recitation, Uriah Fatzslnger; chorus, "Lo the Cross Is Full of Ileal Ini;:" exercises, primary department; female trio, "The Conquest of Sprint;." Part 1 Missions; Anthem, "Onward Christian Soldiers;" recitation, "Know ing and Not Knowing," Lena Gendall; recitation, "Tolling All Night," Laura Ilntton: chorus, "Are You a Reaper;" recitation, "A Lesson," Nina Olmstead; chorus, "Ours Is the Victory;" tab leau, "Chlldrdii's Mite Boxes, by six little girls; solo, "Bread on Waters," James E. "WatUlns; doxology; bene diction. All are cordially invited to be present. The funeral of the 3-year-old child of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Webber, of l'nlon street, occurred yesterday after noon, at 4 o'clock. Rev. Augustus AVeber, of the German Evangelical church, officiated. Services were pri vate. Burial was made In the Forest Home cemetery. The Century Hose company ball to be held in Weber's rink on April 23, promises to be a delightful affair. Miss Lizzie Jenkins, of Malm street, was the guest ot relatives In Provi dence yesterday. Services at the Calvary Baptist church tomorrow will be held at the usual hours. Pastor Rev. Harris ofllcl ntlng. All are welcome. The borough schools were closed yes terday In observance of Good Friday, to re-open on Monday. Deputy Grand Sachem W. G. Howells and Past Sachem James Heffer, James Palmer, David Beecham, Thomas Sam uels, John Parker and Philip Noake", of the Minooka tribe. Improved Order of Red Men, visited the Navajo tribe, No. 103, ofo West Scranton, last even ing. Mrs. Dalley, of west Scranton, was the guest of her son, Dairyman C. L. Dalley, of Union street, on Thursday. Taylorvllln lodge, No. 668, Independ ent Order of Odd Fellows, will meet In session this evening. Foreman T. A. Thomas has returned to his home In West Virginia, after a few days' visit with relatives here. Mr. Martin C. Judge has returned homo from his business trip to New York. Branch No, 412, Ladles' Catholic Ben evolent association, will meet In their rooms on Monday evening at 7 o'clock sharp. All members are requested to bi present, as Important business will be transacted. Miss Blanche Johns, of Ashley, Is vis iting relatives !n Rendham. Miss Delia Decker, of Maplewood, Is the guest of friends In South Taylor. What Was the Matter. Galilee. Pa April 5. 1000. Miss Tres sle Ilynes, of this town, states that her mother was feeling very miser able this spring and no one could tnll what the matter was. She began tak ing Hood's Snrsaparllla and felt bet ter nt once, HOOSIC. Metliudit Kpiafopal church- llev. Judsoii X. Bailey, paior. Piddling 10.WI a. m. and 7.M p m. Sunday Mhonl at 'J p. in., Junior league at 3 p. in., Kpniulh Icigne at 6.1.0 p. in. . rchyieilan church lift. S. W. Vomit:, pas tor. Sunrbe pr.ier meeting at B a. in. Pleach ing at 10.. Ml .1. in. and 7. Su p. in. Sunday school at 2 p. in., iiileniiO'ioe and Junior llndeavors at ,'t p. in.. Senior Kndeanr at 0.'M p. in. The united cuolrs of the Aun and Moo'lc Prelo til ian churches will sins; at Atoca in the inoiiilns; and Moualc In the evening. Jam,-, the on el John Mct'rlndle, is seriously ill Willi piieuiiion.il. V. II. William, the diuinmer evangelist and lecturer for -oe Jtichmond Keeley Institute, uas In tonn this week making airaneements for lecture in the near future. Mix Hi-hlwis, ol Wllkes-Ilane, has been em plojicl b .. John liymond an trimmer In the mllllneiy eparlmenl this season, Miss Si 111 niii was in (he millinery builness In this place a few yeais ago, It Is lumoied that Ihe Spring llronk Coal com pany will start up (heir mine at this place In the near fulure. It Is hoped this rumor will prmc true. DAITON. The. young people ol Ihe Mctl,clil church will hold an Kaslcr missionary senile In (he church tomorrow tvenlncr. A mr Interesting pro- crnmmo has been imrced. In the Raplllt church tomorrow ipeHat Easter music will be if mbied by the choir both tnornlni; and etenlna;, Itev, .1, C. taacock, palter of Ihe Methodist church, will nc on Tuesday for the annual conference of (he Wjnminr district to convene next week at Owego, X, Y. Mrs. M, n. Sherman lil gone to Clmlra, X, Y,, to -I'll relatives. Mrs. Frank M. C)lvln attended a weddlnt; In Scranton on Thursday, There will be no session of the Sunday school of the llaptlst church tomorrow inorninir. The little daiiRMrr of Mr. and Mrs. U T. .lime has been quite III the pat week with ton sllills. 'Hie Women's Christian Temperance union held an enjojable meetlnc? jeslerday nfternonn at the home nf Mrs. Cole. There were quite a number present, PECKVILXE. Mrs. W. V. Klllhour and daughter, Kstle, of Philadelphia, arc spending a few dajs with Mr. and Mrs. William Hell. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jenkins are lsltlng the former's parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Jenkins, of Pitl.lon. There has recently been orgsnlred In this place a band of people that will be known as the '.'lilted societies of the M, K. church, with the following officers! Manager, D. H. I.athropl secretary, f!uy Keller; treasurer, Joe Kngllsh; ami an advisory board composed of II, J. Mc cormick, Herbert l'rear, Joseph M. Coleman, Mrs. William Johns, Miss Maud Treverlon.'Mlts llertha fl. Williams, and Mls Jele Hoffacker. There has also been n large committee appointed so as to Iniure the success of the "Carnival of Nations," which will lie given In (he Morgan store building. May 30, 31 and June 1, This society Is meeting e-ory week at lesst, and promises something new and attractive. Watch these items for progress made, (let s "trip abioad" at jour own town. An entertainment every night In addition to what you will see. I'eckville llaptlst church Rev. J. . Thomas, pastor. Appropriate raster sere Ices tomorrow at ln.KO a. m, and 7.30 p. m. MOIINIXO PROfillAMMF. Organ Voluntary. II) inn. Serin) urr Reading. "AUelulia" Choir Pra er. "Pasler 1'ialses," Choir Collection for Torelgn Missions and l'amlnc sufferers in India. Male Quartette. Sermon, "The First Esster Sunday." Hymn, llenedlctlon. KVESIXG PROGRAMME. Hymn. Scripture Reading. "Easter Praises," Choir Prayer. .' "Has Ever King So Kingly," Choir Collection. Duct. Sermon, "The Manifestations of the Risen Lord." Anthem Choir II mn. Benediction. All are welcome. Services in the rresh.cteilan church Sunday at 10.30 a, m. and 7.30 p. nt. Rev. S. II. Moon, pastor. Easier mu'ir- and Easier sermon at each service. All ire welcome. THEATRICAL. Little Irene Myers. If the many flallerlig comments of the press of other cities are any criterion, there is surely a rare treat in stole for tho patrons of (he Acad emy next week, when that inimitable child act ress and singer, Little bene Mjcts, and her big company ot chamalic ami specialty talent will bold fcrtb. The company Is said lo be one of rxeellnece, comprising many artists who hive been see: on the local slige will, high priced sUiidiid alliaclions. Little bene Miiicely re quires any it (induction for everybody knows this little mite of femininity, and to know her is lo loce and adinlic her. During her engagement here next week she will be seen in number of new iharaitcriutiona. many of which aie said to even surpass he; bent efforts that were o greatly admired on Ihe oualon of her last visit. "The Siher Kin' will he gicen Monday evening, Mine Irene ap paeilng as Cissy Denver. At the Gaiety. Time has uiought many changes in many things dining the past generation, and in all sorts of business we Rnd the most radical changes as well as in the people themselves. Of course, (he theatiical world has revolved ss rapidly as any, and, what would be called great shows in the early days would be very mediocre now. Pour Shakespeare seems (o be foigotten In the busy whin, and his placs are seldom seen these days, which fact Is sad to relate. Comedy, music, farce and burlesque arc In the sail, and tne burlesque seems In have the call. What is the reason? Simply, they cater to the popular taste. To sum it all up, tragedy is dead, diama in some instances great, comedy, immense, but burlesque sunpfy heads the list. The premier In buileique, the famous Rentz Sanlley company. Is announced for a retuin date at the Caiety, beginning with matinee Easter Monday afternoon, Mnntell Coming. Roheit It. Mantell, the eminent actor, will be at the Lyceum Tuesday nighc, presenting for the first time ill this city "The Dagger and the Cross," a neve play in file acts, by W. A. Tie lnajne, clramatlred from Joseph HjIIoii's famous novel of the same name. M. W. Ilanley claims to present not only a splendid scenic and costume production, hut also the strongest array ot companion players that have ever appeared In suppoit ot Ibis fine actor and consequently a splendid performance may be expected. The character of lloublllae, the Italian arcst of the period of 1WI, affords Mr. Mantell, it is said, the best opportunity he has e'er had to display his powers as a romantic actor, and as scenery and costumes count for much these ds)s in a play's success, there will be a lavish display of these in the present In stance. De Angelis Wednesday Night. It Is a fact that' Jefferson Dc Angelis, Ihe Mar comadian who will appear at (he I.uoiun next Wednesday night Is "next door" to a ( or suvin nobleman. "Scarcely any one who does not Vi ow me pronounces my name oneclly and almost nil think lis French, though it Is far from It." the actor is quoted In saying. In explana tion he slated that originally his was a Greek feniily ami that the lame vras thru Di Angelos. "Oie of my early projenitoi. however, inovd to Italy, and achieved Ihe title of Ccmie, with elates in Corsica. I'nder Ihe kinship ol ,le nune Ronapntte, wlo.e anger had b-cn in i Hired in some political way, my gieat-giai.d-father, for it was he, or he was It Red to this country. My grandfather (his son) settled In California, where I was l.nrn as 11 second sin. Ir was the gltled son of giamlpa's mst born (r.n uncle) who had the smooth wit to go back lo Italy and fight for his fathers rights. Tho tills ai el estates were conceded, and he re sides III Corsica today (my cousin) a full flcdrcd Come and one of the largest land owners nt that beautiful island, He spells his name Di An gelo. 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FOR SALE VS" S'u'Nann - mn RAI.l'AT A KM ItiriCH. 14 SECOND. hand nrvatw. 9fl srrnlul-lidnd linrlcllt and square pianos; some almot new; wc need the room and will sell theac pianos and organs cheap for cash or on time. Call at Keller k Van Dyke, Piano Factory, lOCI-lWl Capomc! avenue. FOR SALE OR FOR RF.NT-THE NEW DMV Ing Park hotel; elegantly Imnlshed. Excel, lent opportunity for any person wishing (o em bark In the hotel business. Iimulic of William Craig, care E, Robinson Sons' Rrewery. HOH.ER AND KXOIN'K FOR SALE; 12-HOKSE power vertical boiler, and B-borse power en gine, good as new. Also 4S feet 2-Inch shafting with hangers, and (Vrfi feet of 1-Inch pipe. "Peo ple," 321 Penn avenue. REAL ESTATE. $23,000 WILL SKCI'RH A NEW PROPERTY; woilh at least $28,000. The properly will pay 8-4 per cent., after paying laves and all other expenses. llc.ison for Helling, owner has removed from city. This Is the best Investment In Scranton. Terms: One-third cash, balance 5 per cent, mortgage. W. T. Hickctt, Price building, 126 Washington avenue FOR SALE-DOUBLE HOME. SIS MONROE avenue, will sell at bargain If sold belore April 1. WANTEDTRENT WANTKD-MODEIIATi: SIZE HOUSE; MODERN improvements; born. Acldira, with particu lars and terms, W. II. Wood, "St. Chailes hotel. AGEXT.S-"II.vf"DTLACll" CLEANS STIIAW hats in Hie minutes. Greatest seller out. Write today. Hat Itleaih Co., Xenla, O. AGEXTS-A PERMANENT BUSINESS HANDLING Soleum. l'uhistve tcrrltoiy. Send stamp for particulars. J. J. ogt, 3S Belmont street, Cleveland, O, WAX1ED- FIRST-CLASS AGENTS IN EVERV city and town in Pcnnsyltnnla lo introduce the largest and strongest Siik and Accident Company in the vvoild. Address I". II. Van Duscn, Supt. of .igeiiti, Bay City, Mich. JHIIELPJANTEDJJ:.E. HOSTLER WANTED SiO MEARS BUILDING. WANTED -EXKRGETIO AND HONEST iOIN(! nun to lieu In doctoi'i. family; must liaie ejpeiier.ee- with horses. Call or address Di. J. W. Kncdler, l.lmhurst, P.i. WANTED-COOD, IIU.VII.ING MAN FOR 'PARI -ner In gent's furnishing and hat business; $3,000 cash will pey jou $1,6011 a year; best stand; good reference". Address C. George, Scranton, Pa., Gc-ncul Deliveiy. HELP 'WAED-FEMALE. LADY AGENT WANTED IN SCRAXIOX AND every town and illy in Penis-yhania, a smart. Intelligent and lellable lady solicitor to work among her friends fnr (rial and yearly subscrip tions for Harper liiolheis' "New" Barar; an ex clusive woman's weekly magnrine of ninety-tlx pages. First issue out May 6th. All escepllonul opportunity for any lady to maki inoncv' iUickly and very easy. Sample epics and a full outfit furnished you free. For full particular call at the Hotel .Itnn.wi Saturday, ?. p. m. to 4 p. in., k for Mr. Opclike. Any one Hi ing outride of Scranton wishing particulars, write, giving refermes, Mr. F. M. ilopkin.". Harper Hiothers, New York city. WANTED THREi: EXPERIENCED SHOE salesladies, reference. Answer "Quick," Tilbune office. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY WALL STREET IS AaAINACTIVE-XEwToi!-(unes will be nude put yourselt in (ouch with some responsibl- exchange- house, Send for our neiv book showing how things- are done. LEWIS A. MAY k CO., mcmbris, N. V. Con solidated Slock Exchange; numbers N, V. Pro duce Exchange, 31 and XI Broadcvay New- York. WANTED-PARTXER, ifJOO AND SERVICESlT legitimate, paling, light manulactiiring, only principals. Address Security, Tribune,, INVEST SAFELY --4S PER ChNT. INTEREST paid. Let your money v.ork for you. Buy a ceitifiiate now. l'aimrnts made every fifteen clays. Satisfied clients In all see lions ot Ihe country. Write for parlliidars. C. E. Mac-key k Co., 32 Broadway, New York. mail onnEti Aiivrimsuns. skvii von iv Adiertlser's Pocket Guide of lnolleylllaklng, nsis oi ica-iing names, weeklies ami mor.tliltes; valuable and inteiesting to beginners; sent free. RUDOLPH (JUENTHEU, newspaper and magazine ndierllslng, lOfi Fulton t.. New Yoik, VAXTED PARTNER; ONE OR TWO GOOD, aethe men with a capital of 2,fi00 to take half interest in good paving business. Good op portunity to right patties Address Pailner, Tribune office. LOST. LOST ON OLIVE STREET NEAR PFXN AVENUE, a small nurse containing iwcivc dollars; will be lewarded If ictrrned, Room 2S, Williams Building. MISCELLA MEOUS. ENGLNEERS, 1THEWEN, M.U'hTnTsTS AND electricians: Send ill celts for new 40-page pamphlet, containing list of questions askecl ly Examining Board c f Engineer. Geo. A. teller. Bookseller, St. LouH, Mo. Mention Scranlon Tribune. POLITICAL. vvyvv - FOURTH DISTRICT CONVENTION -UNDER the niles adopted at the last UUliict conten tion, notice Is hricby gliei that the eeinveiitioii for the Fourth Legislative' district will he held ill llurke'ii hall, Caiboiidale, Pa., ill Muiiday, the twenty-third day of Apiil, A. !., inmi, at 4 o'clock p, in,, for the pnrpose of nominating one candidate for member of the leglslatuie, and fur the election of llnee delegates to represent sai I legislative Jlslllc t 111 state convention to be held at Hairisbcrg, Apiil 23. A. I)., II). as well as for the tiantaetton ol such other I. mines as shall be proper. Vigilance ccn.nilltees will hold primary elec tions on Saturday, the- tweily-ftist day of April, 1000, lelween Hie holm of 4 and 7 o'tlock p. ni. Candidates for (he ottlces abeve immcil will reg ister with the sruetary in Catbondale, unJ shall pay their assessment on or befuie the tenth day of April, lUOO, olhcrwisc the names will not be printed upon the citicial billot. J. W. SMI I'll. Chairman. Attestl-SAMUEL S. IONES, Secielary. Caiboiidale, Pa., Maie-b 27, llsX). LEGAL. ESTATE OF JOSEPH II. STEELE. LATE OF eily of Scranlon, deceased, , Letleis testamentary upon Ihe above-named es tate having been gianted to the undrislgneij, all persona Indebted lo said eslalc mic reciuested lo make payment, and those having claims or de mands to piesenl Ihe same lo FANNY V. STEELE, Eveeulllx. WELLES Jt TOKIII'i. Sciunlon, Pa. Attorneys for Estate. FRANKIE h. YINGST YS, M'ERLIMi YINGST. In the Court of Common Pleas of Lacka wanna county, Xo. tiv, Januaiy Term, looo. Divorce. To Sterling YIngst, respondent: You are hereby notified that Ihe subpoena and alias subpoena In the above-stated case have been rctumed non est Inientua and the court has ordered service upon roil by publication. You are hereby notified to he and appear at the rext ten-, ot said court to be held at Scnnton on Mont, May 14th, I'lOO, and answer the complaint of the said libejlant, CLARENCE E. PRYOR, Sheriff. CF.0HC1K S. HORN, Attorney for Mbellant, Exchange. SITUATIONS WANTED SITlTIOx'XTEli.'vTls'o. 1ROXINH OR any kind of houe cleaning by the day or will lake washing home. Address Mrs. I.ec, Ml Mineral stieet, ' SITl'ATION WANTED-Ui AX EXPERIENCED bookkeeper; can give references; small salary! Address A. .V. It., TrILune office. WOIIK WANT ED A I ON'CI 11V A YOl'NCI MAN 2.5: honst, willing to woik for board. F. M. Donnelly, 111 I.ackaicinna avenue. SITl'ATION W'AXTlTlliiY AN Tlxi'ERIENCI'.l) bookkeeper. Address .1. E,, Tribune office. SITUATION WAXTED-llY llTuTlbE AOED lady as houekeeer. Addicss Miss Joidan, 310 Jetterson avenue. SITUATION WANTED-IN Oil OUT OF CITY, by a 'oung man wllh a practical htudnecs education; honest, reliable ami no bad habits; can furnish Al refcicnces. Address M. A, R., Tribune ofllce. WANTED-POSiTION BY A LADY, IN OFFICE or as cu-uiler; has had eleven year expecl. ence; best of lefciciicc. Addicss J. 0., Box 0W. WOIIK BY THE DAY AS LAUNDP.ESS OR cleaning home; .in glee best city reterence. Address T. ll 702 Elm street. WANTED-POSITION AS BOOKKEEPER OR (hipping ileik; U'snv "ears' exiwrl-iux1: (wid refeince from last employer. Address M. T., Box 117, Duryea, Pa, SITUATION WANTED-BY A WIDOW LADY AS hittekccper tor widower In a respectable f.'mlly, wheic she can take her child; best of refeiciice. Mis. 11. L., K10 Hampton tr,-et. situation vanted-so7tk;i: GUiL; US'. dertlands double entry bookkeeping. Ad dress M. I... Tribune oltlce. DRESSMAKING. DRESSMAKING FOR CHILDREN TO ORDER; also ladies' waists. Louise Shoemaker, '212 Adams avenue. CITY SCAVENGER A. R. BRIGOS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS AND cess pools; no odor. Improved pumps ti.scel. A. B. BRIGOS, Proprietor. Le-.vve ordeia 1100 North Main aeemie. or Elcke's elrug store, cor ner Adams and Mulberry. Telephone SJIO. OjPJTREATMEJ MRS. L. T. KELt.l'R. SCM.P TREATMENT. oOe. ; shampooing, iVV. i (in el massage; man icuring, 23c, ; e-liliopdy. 701 Ifiiiticy. NEWSPAPERS THE WILKESBARRE RECORD CV.N BE HAD In Scranton at Ihe news stands ot Iteisin.m Bros., 40. Spruce and 50.1 Linden; M. Norton, "22 I.aekacvanna avenue, I. S. Sihutser, 211 Spruce 6treet. PROFESSIONAL. ACCOUNTANT AND fUOITOH. E. C. SPAULDINO, 23 TRADERS' BANK 111 II.D ing ARCHITECTS EDWARD If. DAVIS, A11CIIIIECT, CONNELL Building, Scranton, FREDERICK L. BROWN. AllcillETCT, PRICE building, Ufl Wadili pton uvenue, Scranlon. CABS ANO CARRIAGES. RUBBER TIRED OABSANT OARltlAeTEs! BEST ol service. Prompt attention given oideis by 'phone. 'Phones 2C72 and Ku2. Joseph Kclhy. 124 Linden, OENTIST9 DR. C. E. EILENBERGER, PAULl BUILDING, Spruce sticel, Scranton. DR. I. O. LYMAN, SCRANTON PRIVATE Hos pital, cor. Meaning Mid Mnllieiry. DR, C. C. LAIPACII, 115 WYiLM'lXiT AVliNI'IX DR. II. F. REYNOLDS, OPP. P. O. HOTELS NB RESTAURANTS THE ELK CAFE. 125 AND 127 FRANKLIN AE-nut-, Rales leasonable. P. ZKIGLER, -Proprietor. SCRANTON HOUSE. NEAR 1).. L. 4V V PASSES, ger depot. Cci'Uucted on the Kuiopcaii plan. VII TOR KOCH. Propiletor. LAYJYifi RICHARD .1. BOUP.KE. ATTORNEY-ATLAW. 500-2 Lackawanna avenue. General law busi ness collections and loans. J. W. BltOWXI.Mi. ATTORNEY AM) COUVM'.L-lor-at-Lsw. Rooms 12-31;! Mems building. D. B. REPI.OGI.E. ATIOIIXI;Y-I.OAXSNK(.0 Hated on real esl.ite se-iTiily. .Mean building, coiner Washington uienuu and Spiucc stieet. M. J DONAHOE, AITORNEY-AT-LAw OF flees 612013 Mears buliiling. FRANK K. BOi LE. ATTORNEY AND COUNhEL lor-at-law. Run building, Rooms 13 and II, Washington aeenue. WII.LARD. WARREN A, KNAPP. A1TORNE"S and CounsclIors-at-Law. Republican building, Washington avenue. JF.SSUP k .1ESSUP. A rroilNEYS AND COUN- sellorsat-law, Comnu-nwcaltb building; looms 10, 20 und 21, JAMF.S W. OAKFORD. ATTOHNEV-AT-LAW. Rooms 514, 515 and 516 Beard of Trade Bldg. EDWARD W. THAYER, ATTORNEY. ROOMS 003 HOI, 9:h floor, Mears building. I,. A. WATBES. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. monwcilth building, Scianton, Pa. COM. C. It. PITCHER. ArrORENY-AT-LAW. mor.wcallh building, Scranton, Pa. COM- PATTERhON k WILCOX, TRADERS' NATIONAL Bank bulldihg. C. COMEOYS, 813. EEPUnLICAX BUILDING. A. W. BEItrilOLU, ATTORNEY, MEARS BI.DQ. HKfiSIXVS 'NO SV'fS'fOVS i.R. W. E. ALLEN, 513 NORTH WillN(iTn"is avenue. Dll S. W. L'AMOPEAUV. OFFICE 3! WASH inglon ateiiue. Resfdinii', MIS Mulberry. Chronic' diseases, lings, bearl, kidneys and gerilo urinary organs a specially. Houts, 1 to 4 p. ni. SSWOO"." SCHOOL OF THE LiCKAWANNl. SCRANTOV, Pa. Couises picpaialory to college., law, medl ilne c.r business, Opens Sept. lit Is. Send for lalalcgue. Rev. Thcmas M. Canu, I.L.D., prln clpal nnd prcprietor; W. E. I'lumley, A. M., Iiradtr.aster. .iro! G. II. CLARK Jt .0.. SEEDMAX AND XURS. ri)ran, slme Sol Wailungloii avenue; green lioiisc, IWfl Noith M.ln avenue; store tele, phone. 7-2. WIRE SCREENS JOS." KUETTLL, REAR 511 LACKAWANNA aicnue, Sciai.ton, Pa., manufacturer ol Wlte Si reelis, MISCSLUAN'SOUS lUUER'.s' riRCilESTlt.-ML'SI("OR BALLS, picnics, parlies, icccplloni, weddings and con. ceil went. fiuiiUheil. For terms address IC, -f. Bauer. iLiiclmlor, "17 W'ycmiiig avenue, over llulbcils' iniiilc store, MliilMIGIX BROTHERS, PRINTERS' SUPPLlls! elite jopes, pliper. bags, twine. Warehquse, 1311 ,W'ashliiglon avenue, Scranton, Pa. RAILROAD TIME TABLES lpnjyijXfWW' isseSsssssaSgSissiSlsgasisi Urle nntl Wyoming Valley. Time Table In Effect Feb. 7, 1900. Trains leave Scranton for Hawley and Inter mediate points, connecting at Hawley with Erie Railroad for New York, New burg, llonrsdale and Intermediate point, ai follows: Xo. 2, Accom modation, 0 1, 111.; No, 4. Eiprcss, 12.01 p, in. RAILROAD TIME TABLES. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD Schedule In Effect November 10, 1800. Trnins leave Scranton: 0.45 n. tn week days, for Sunbury, Harrlsbtirg, Philadelphia, Balti more, Washington and for Pitts burg and the West. 0.38 a. m., week days, for Hazleton, Pottsville, Reading, Norrlstown, and Philadelphia; nnd for Sun bury, Hnrrisburg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington and Pitts burg nnd the West. 2.18 p, m., week days, (Sundays 1.58 p. m.), for Sunbury, Harrls burg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington and Pittsburg nnd the West. 4.27 p. m., week days, for Sunbury, Harrlsburg, Philadelphia and Pittsburg. J. 11. WOOD. Orn. I'nss. Am. J. H. HUTCHINSON, (Ten. Mfr. Del., l.aclyi. an. I WuUr.i. In Effect Dec. 17, lP9. SOUTH-Leave Scranton for New York at 2.1S. !.Cl, ,V:!I), anil S.Oil and lll.Oj u. in.; 12..".'. and 8.33 p. m. For Philadelphia at ..::". S.Oil and 10.0S a. in.; I2.,V and il.:i.l p. in. For Sllouelsbuig at 6.111 p. in. .Milk and Accommodation nt 3.40 p. n. Airlve al lloboken at 11.55, 7 IS, ll.in a. m.J 12.03, 2. '7, L41. 7.10 and 0.38 p. m. Arilve at Plilla ele 1 Ida at I0.!i0 ii, m.t I. Oil. 3.48. ej.oo and S 2.1 l. m. Anile from New York at 12.0.,, 2.15 and 4.1" a. m.; 1.00. 1.52, 5.3,1 and S.45 p. m. From Slioiidsbiug nt S.(V a. m. NOIITII-Leaic Scranton for BnT.iIo nnd Inl.-r. meellalp stallon .it 12.111, 2.S0, 4.01 and l).no a. in ; 1.55 anil C.50 p. m. For Oswego and Sjra- eusr. at 4.05 a and l.fli p. ni. For Utlca at 2.50 ii. m. (ml 1.15 p. in. For Montrose at ti.WI a. in,; Lit", p. m, unci 5.50 p. m. For Meholum at 4.00 and (1.15 p. m Aiilco In Scranton fm.ii llutlalc, at 2.10, 2.,,, 5.5.1-. am' 10.00 . m.t 3.S0 and 7.10 p. m. I'mni lnwegn unci Syracuse al 2..V, a, in,; 12.KS nnd I.SH p. in. 1'ieini Siucue t 7.10 p. m. From I tlev ut 2.15 ,i. in.; 12.M nnd 3.30 p, in. Umiii Meliiilaon ,it 7.50 u. in. and (Ml p. m. Fic-in Montrose- Jt 1.00 a, in.; S.2U and 7.40 p. m. IILOOMMII lit; DIVISION -1.MVO Scranton for Norlhuiiitieilaiid ut 11.30, 10.O5 11. 11'.: 1.55 and 6.10 p. 111. For Plymouth at LIS, 3.4(1 and S.50 p, 111. For Xanllcoke nt S.10 .1. in. Airlie at Northum berland at 0.35 a. in., 1.111, 5.0s mill .::o n, m. Anive nt NHiitieoke- .It 0.20 a. in. Arrive at 1'ljmoulh al 2.0",, 4,40 ami ti.l", p. in. Anive' at Siranton from Noithumbcrland nt 11.12 a. m, : 12..15. 4. .13 and s.5el p. m. I'mni Nunllcoke nt 11.00 a.m. I'ioiii Phiii-.t'lh at 7.57 a. in.; 3.25 and H.117 p. m. SUNDAY "RUN'S. SOITII-Leaie Si niiton a 2.15, 3.00, 5.30, 10.0J a. 111.: 3.3.1 and 3.40 p. 111. NORTll-Leavo Sciniikn at 12.10, 2.50, 4.03 p. in.; 1.55 und 5.50 p. in. HLOOMSBUIIIi DIMMON-Leavc Scranton it 10.05 a. m. and 0.10 p. m. Dclnw.irs nn.l lludsoit. On IVb. 2Cth, inoo, trains will leave Scnnton as follows: For ( arbciudale n 20. 7 5:i. 1 12 noon: Eos', 2.2, 4. On. 3.25 11.15 p. m.; LIU a. m. 51. 10.13 a. m. ; 0.25, 7.57, 9.15, For Albany, Saratoga. Montreal, Boston, Sew England hiIiiK, etc. ei.20 a. 111.; 1.0S p. m. For llnncsdale (1.20, 10.13 a. 111.; 2.2S, 5.23 p. in. For WUkes-llarre (1.45, 7.4S, S.(l. 9.3?. 10.4? a. in.; 12.03, 1.28, 2. IS, 3.33, 4.27, 6.10, 7.1S, 10.11, 11.30 p. 111. For New York, Phlladeli Ida, etc., via Lehigh Valley Railroad fi.15 a. m. : 12.0.1, 2.19. 4.27 p. m.; with lllaek Diamond Express, 11.30 p. m. I'.ir IVnns.vhaiilj llailtnad points, 0.45, P.33 a. m. ; 2.1S, 4.27 p. 111. Fur wedern pc.ints, via l.ehlgli Valley Halt road 7.43 a. m. : 12.0.'!. 3.33, witli Black Dia mond Express, 10.41, 11.30 p. in. Tialns will .mice- in S r.mlmi as follows: I'mni Carlnndale and the Nmlli-CtO, 7.43, S.KS, 0.31. 10.38. ll.SSu. m.t 1.2J, 2.15, 3.25, 4.23, 7.43, 10.3S. 11.27 p. m. From Wilkes-llarre and the South 41.1.". 7.4, S.48, 10.3i, 11.55 a. 111.; 1.04, 2.23, 4.02, 3.20, 0.21, 7.5,1, 0.05, 10.05 p. in.; 1.13 a. 111. SUNDAY THAIS'". For Curbondalo-D.05 a. m.J 12.27, 2.32, 4.0. 5.47, 10.62 p. m. For Wllkes-Barre 9..1S a. m.; 12.01. 1.5S, S.ii, 0.27, 8.27 p. m. For Albany, Saratoga. Montreal, Boston, New England peilnts, rlc, LOS p. m. Lowest rates to all points in Fulled States nd Canada. .1. W. HUHDICK, (I. P. A., Alliens-. -V. Y. II. W. CROSS D. P. A., Scranton, Pa. Lcliljili Valljv KnilroaJ. In F.ffect X1.1. 1'llh, 1S10. , TRAINS LEAVE' S( HAXTON. For Philadelphia and New Yoik. via D. k IL, 11. It., at 0.1) a. m. and 1i03, 2AS, 4.27 (Blai lc Diamond Evptess), and 11.30 p. in. Sundays, 1', ,x II. II. If., 1.5S. 7.4S p. m. For While llau-ii, ILilc-leut and prinelr.al points in tin- coal legions, vl.e D. k II. It. It., 0.45, 2.IS nnd 1.27 p. m. For Pottsville, 6.4, " For ' Heililelicm, Easlon. Reading, Harrlsburg and piincipal iutrrmedlate stations via. D. k II. It. It.. 0.45 a. m.: 11.01, 2.18. 4.27 (Black Dia mond Epies), 11.30. Mindajs, D. k 11. R. II, l.C. 7.4S p. in. Fc.r Tunkhannoik. Tovv.inila. Llmir.e, llhac.i, (iciie-ea and pilinlpal intermediate stations, vl II.. I., k W. It II. S.0S a. 111.: 1.00 and 3.33 p. m. For Genea, Rochester, Buffalo, Niagara Falls, Chicago, and all points vc.cst. via D. Ct II. R, It., writ .-l.-ia Clllaik Diamond Express). 7.4S. 10.41. 1L30 p. in. Sundays, D. k II. R. It., 12.03 p. m., 7.4S p. In. ,...... Pullman pallor and sleeping or Lehigh valley pallor cars on all (rains between Wilkes-Banu ami New Yoik, Philadelphia, Buffalo aud Sus pension Bridge. .!,, ROI.LIN II. WILBUR. Gen. Nipt, 26 Cortland sheet. .New York. ClkUILKS . LEE, Gin. Pjs. Agt., 26 CortlanJ street. New Yoik. A. W. NONNEMAU1CH, Div. Pass. Agt South Bclhlehem, Pa. , For (lekets and Pullman reservations apply S03 Lackawanna avenue, Scranlon, Pa Central UtillriniJ nt New Jcrsov Stations in N'w,.Vork-M0,?t,;,I'i.,'rt.3' ,lr"t X. II., and South Feny. Whitehall street. Anthiacite coal u,cd e-xclurively, Insurinj: cleanliness and comfort. TIME TABLE IN EFFECT NOV. 10, 1M9. Trains leaves Scranton for New York, Newark, Kllrabetli. PhiUdelphla, Easton, Brlhleliem, Al lentown, M.iucli Chunk and Wh'te linen, at S.3H a. ni.; ci.prc, 1-20, cxpicss, LOO p. m. BUiida), "For 'Pnlstoii and Will.es-Barre, 8.J0 a, m., 1.20, 4.00p.m. Sunda), Jlip. ni. For Balllmoie and Washington, and pointj South and West via IVIhlclicm, S-20 a. 111,, 1.2ej p, in. Sundays, 2.13 p. in. For Long Blanch, Ocean OlOVC, etc., at 8 VI a m. and 1.20 p. m. - For Reading, Lebanon aid Harrlsburg, via Al lcntowTi, S.iO a. in., 120 p. ni.. bunda)s, 2.13 P'For Pottsville, S.30 a. m., 1 V p. m. Through tickets to all points cast, south and west at lowes't rates at the station. .1. II. OIILHAUSEN. Gen. Supt II P. BALDWIN, Gen. Pans. Agt. ' . . . 1 SCHANTO.N UIVISION. InEtfcct Oct. tt5tli, 1KI1II. Worth Bound. Houth nottntl. sua li-oii foTzof) ,S& BUtlODS -SW1' H ix 1 .lg n A u If uAirlve Leave 1 u TV.VN. Y Franklin Ktu .... 7 40 .... 7 to, west -r.'nd street .... 756 .... "tw, Weehawknn ,.., 810,... a m Ir M'Arrlve Loave a Mr m r m 10 45 1 151 CadOila 2 U5 i .10 1040 ion Haococi: in 43s 10 31 12 56 SUrllKllt, ..... 2W 445 10 21 12 4 l'rc3tou part 2 31 4S 13 15 12 40 Wluvrnncl 2 41 (.113 1000 1225 royntclle 2&0 6 14 9 30 12 14 CJrsoo J 58 t-ji 9 40 12 01 Pleasant .Mf, JC .so 9C 1159 Unlondalo 3 09 ill 9 26 1149 Forest city 31;iH3 910 1184 Carbondalo I34!t64 907 Iliso White Bridge isssistV) 401 2I MnvntlJ 13 43 6 01 SM II2.li Jennyn 83 601 8 53 Ill lt Archibald jsiUoj 8S0 'lllSi WTutnu 834' 12 84(V 111)1 Pcckvllle) 8 59 4ia 8 42 '11 U7 olypliant 4 0i'8 2i H40 I110.1 Prlceburu 4 07(21 S3' 1101 Tbroop 410 6 V7 8 33 .... .Ill 00 Provideuce 414 e 81 8 32 11067 park riaco I4I71 6 31 8 so 10 M. scranton 4 80'6Sj k u .....Ii. m Leave ArrlveL... r ir'ru t. "SundaTonlr. t. Bljultlea that trains atop on signal (or pa eeniera. Tralni 805 and SOU Sunday only. Otber train dtUly.exCept Eundsy. secure ratea via Ontario 4k Western before purchasing tickets and. save money. , 'inrOugU Wagner DulTet sleeper and tree re. tllnlnr ebatr car ruw York to rjbletgo 11 boui change. I'aaaoiifor Haiteai Itctlliccd tei 1 was CtuU Per Mile. ".O.Andairion, an, Pass Act. T.FUtcrott, Dir. Fass, Agt! erantu, j-u. mt . .
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