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THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-TUESDAY, APRIL 17, 1900.
LACKAWANNA COUNTY.
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RENOUNCE THE WORLD.
Five Young Women Enter the Mas
ter's Service nt St. Rose Convene.
At 9 o'clock yesterday moraine a re
ligious profession find reception oc
curred In the chapel of St, Hose con
vent, night Hovcrenti Bllisoti Italian
omclatod. Tito llttlo Rlrlo, Lcoietta Vc
vine and Mary Smith, nttlrcd in white,
attended the candidates
The slaters who received the black
veil and made their final vows were:
Sister Mary Concilium, of Plttston:
Sister Mary Zltn, of Wllkes-Barre; Sis
ter Mary Leonard, of Wllkes-Barre;
Sister Mary Martina, of Susquehanna;
Sister Mary Servula, of Susquehanna.
The young1 ladles vv ho received the
white veil and holv hault of religion
were: Miss Ilattle Bean, of Mooslc,
In i elision Sister Mary Itebecca; Miss
Margaret O'Ncll, of Mount Pleasant,
in religion Sister Mary Romalne; Miss
Elizabeth Condon, of Susquehanna, In
lellglon Slhter Mary Roberts; Miss
Mary Wall, of Dushorc, in religion Sis
ter Mary Leon, Miss Annie Orlllln, of
Susquehanna, In rellnlon Sister Mary
Genorosa.
The following pilests fiom other
points nttended the reception: Rev. M,
J. McMnnus, Scranton; Rev John J.
Currln, of the Holy Saior church,
Wllkes-Barre; Rev J. V. Ilussle,
Plains; Rev. Walter Oorman, Mlnookn.
DEATH OP ANTHONY HORAN.
Anthony Koran, of Fallbiook street,
died yesterday morning of heatt
trouble, with which he had been af
flicted for the past four months. De
ceased was born in County Mnjo, Ire
land, July 10, 1843. When but 3 years
of age his parents removed to this
city. 'Eighteen years ago he married
Miss Mary Jordan, of Scranton, who,
with three children, Walter, Maiy nnd
Bessie Horan, survive him. He is also
survived by these sisters: Mrs. John
Collins, Mis. Charles Jordan, Miss Mary
Horan, Catbondale; Mrs. Henry Jor
dan, Scranton; Mrs. John Cassell and
Miss Elizabeth Horan, of Seattle. Wash.
The funeral will be held t St. Rose
church tomorrow morning.
FUNERAL OF JAMES GAXLAGHY.
An immense cortege accompanied the
remains of James dallaghy to their
final resting place yesterday morning.
A high mass of requiem was said in
St. Rose church by Rev J. J. Grlllln.
Rev. Oeoige DKon acted as deacon ana
Rev. B. O. Byrne as bub-deacon. The
pallbearers wore. Charles Sinister,
George Dlmock, Thomas McCawiey,
George Dubois, Jake Schcrmerhorn and
Trank Ball, of the Brotherhood of Lo
comotive Engineers. A large number
of out-of-town people were present.
MEADOW ABLAZE.
A blazing meadow ndjolning the
property of Michuel Doughetty, on Cot
tnge btieet. caused a fire alarm to bo
sent In at 12.20 o'clock yesterday af
ternoon. Both companies responded,
but their services wcie not needed. The
Mitchells gave their new team Its first
mil. The horses performed in fine
stjle and promise to become as fast
and trustworthy as the favorite sor
rels. LOCAL AND PERSONAL.
Miss Alice Bildgett, abslstcd b her
pupils, will givo an "Easter iccltal" at
her Darte avenue home this evening.
A large audience attended the "Jolly
Musketeers" at the Grand Opera house
last evenl'ig
Mr and Mrs James Smith and son,
Horace, returned yesterday from King
ston, where they attended the funeral
of Mrs. Smith's brother, James W.
Payne.
A. Borr, the furniture dealer, Is
seilously 111 at Dr. Wheeler's private
hospital
Miss Mary Mollltt, of Woodlawn ave
nue, spent vesterday with Scranton
friends.
Mrs A. II. Vim Dei mark, of Wash
ington street. Is entertaining her sls
tei. Miss Blanche Tallman, of North
Jackson,
The first annual social of the Cigar
makers' union, N. 319, was held In
Watt's hall last evening. It was nn
unqualified success in point of attend
ance and socially.
ARCHBALD.
The funeral of the late Funds Healcy took
place "jtuidaj afternoon at 3 o'clock. Tlic re
mains weic taken lo hi. Thomas' church, whcie
burial service was read by Rev. William O'llara
The remains were laid at rut In the Catholic
cemeterj. The pall bcaiers were- W. T. Cum
mings, J) F Gaughan. W II 1'hllbin, Thadden
nurke, I' J Mcndrew and M J Bairitt The
funeral was very large
The strike at the Forest mine is not set set
tled. Patrick Dougher, a prominent resident of this
place, died at his home on North Main street
Saturday, after an illness of two weds. Mr.
lioughcr bad lived here for more than thirty
jcars. He is survived by bis wife, two 6ons,
Michael, of Jcusup, nnd Patrick, of Jcrimn, and
one daughter, Mrs lllihard Hughe, of Jermjn
...ic funeral ,akes place at 10 o'clock this morn
ing
mere re a few cases of diphtheria in town
There is a great deal of prosperity in 6toic for
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Ths sbav it ukin from our fr baokM
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Tho cenufno (Ur. VcaVt) never
For Sale by JOHN H. PHELPS,
4 Spruce street.
Arrhbihl ycl. The Delaware and Hudson corn
pan has rercnlli discovered a new vein of rcxl
on its land here which outers two hundred
acres nt hast. The borers are not through )e(
and It Is repotted .iat another vein Ins lieen
struck This means that there will b? coal
moug.i nerc for twentj jcars at least for the
Delaware and Hudson cumpinj
Miss Kate Dohcit, of the l'ast Mde, died early
jesterdiy morning, after a short illness She
was the daughter of Mrs. John Dohcrly and
bis om i,u. ter, Michael, of this place. The
notice of the funeral will appcir ijter.
'I lie funeral of the late Frank O'ltourke took
plitp Sunday afternoon. The remains were
taken to M. Thomas' church, where lies. Wil
liam O'llaru conducted scivlces. The body was
laid 8-way In the Catholic cemeterj. The funeral
was attended bv many people from out of town.
The nonorory pall boirers were: Michael Loftus,
l'.itrlck Moran, .lames Ollbo, Martin Hcedv,
Thomas Melvln, of this place, and Michael Clark,
of Jcrmin
Dr. and Mrs 1' H Kcamc, of Scranton,
were. In own nday.
JERMYN AND MAYFIBLD.
Easter Observance in the Churches.
Bengough-Rennett
terestlng Notes.
Nuptials In-
Thn EaEter festival was observed In
all the local churches on Sunday with
special music. Miss DeGiaw, of Scran
ton, a pupil of Prof. John T. Watklns,
who has been spending a few dais
at the home of Mrs. E. J. Prior, of
Sccpnd street, assisted very materially
with the tinging at the First Baptist
church. At the morning service she
sang the solo, "Palms," and in tho
evening "Prom Gloom to Gloiy." Miss
Emma Scutt, of Bacon street, was
the very efllclent accompanist. Tho
lloral decoiatlons were ery beautiful.
At Sarrcd Heart church the choir
sang Battman's bqautlful mass In C,
the duet In the credo, "et Inter natus
est," nnd the "Agnus Del" belng'very
eft'etlvely rendered by Miss Sadie Tim
lin nnd Prof. William Kelly, leader of
the choir. The decorations were most
exquisite, the flowers and potted plants
having been supplied by local Florist
Parks.
At the Primitive Methodist church
In the afternoon and evening the ser
vices were almost entirely given up
to music. Tho choir, which had been
augmented to nearly fifty voices, sang
excellently and their leader, Mr. John
Martin, has renson to feel pleased at
the choir's success. The floral wreaths
and deocratlons used were the gift of
Mrs. George Tompkins, whose kind
ness was much nppi eclated by the pas
tor and ocngregatlon.
At the IMethodlst Episcopal church
the choir, under tho leadership of Mr.
Joplln, sang with much ability several
special anthems for which they had
been rehearsing for several weeks.
There were three services In St.
James church, the first being at G a.
m, at the 10 30 and evening services
the choir sang several special anthems
nnd solos, the latter being undertaken
by Miss Gertie Vail, Miss Myra Hills,
Mr. Johnson Bennett and Mr. L. A.
Gteen. Miss Hills' solo, "Easter
Dawn," at tho evening service deserves
special mention. It was one of the
best rendered solos heard in tho church
for a, long time. The lloral decorations
were very pretty.
Mr. Nicholas Bennett and Miss Sarah
Bengough, two highly chteeined oung
people of this boiough, weie united In
marriage yesterday. The ceremony,
which took place at high noon, was
solemnized at the Methodist Episco
pal parsonage at Taylor by Rev. Tran
cls Gendall, pastor of the church.
Tho young couple were unattended.
The bride wore a handsome dove
colored tiavelling dress After this
ceremony, they departed to Philadel
phia, where they will spend a few
days and upon their return will take
up their residence In this borough.
Both the bride and groom have a host
of ft lends, whose wish they will have
for a happy and prosperous future.
The Arbor Day exercises which will
be observed at the public schools next
Friday, will commence nt 3 o'clock,
when the following musical programme
v 111 be rendered: Chorus, by classes
of 'S3 and '90; recitation, Irene Rob
erts; organ solo, Mamie Robctts; vo
cal duet, Margaret Davis and Mamie
rhlllips, violin solo, Hannah Murphy;
organ solo, Bridget tMarsh. This will
be followed by adresses by several of
our leading citizens, after which the
members of the clases of 'S9 and '90 will
plant a number of hard maple trees
in the school grounds
Mr. Archie Martin, whose hand was
operated upon last week, Is slowly
Improving and Mr. Martin was able
to sit up a little yesterday. His
bi other, Prof. R. H. Martin, of Mos
cow, spent Sunday here with him.
The Ontario and Western railroad
employes will be paid on Wednesday
Mis. E. Rosser and Mrs. II. J. De
Graw, of Second street, were Carbon
dale visitors yesterday.
Attorney A. M. Freas, of Wllkes
Barre, spent Sunday heie with his
mother.
The borough council will hold a
special meeting this venlng.
Mr. and Mrs. John Phillips, of Green
field, spent Easter here at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Rosser.
Surveyors were busy yesterday lay
ing out a number of lots at Lake Chap
man In the vicinity of the Chapman
Lake house, and It is understood a
number have already been sold and
Pennyroyal PESls
In result.
disappoint. Bold for f 1.00 per box.
Pharmacist, cor. Wyoming avenue and
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it. Wisdom
society with thoso that own it. 'Tis Fancy's
child, and Folly is its father."
The time to do is TODAY. Procrastination
has brought to the
be living. Heed Nature's signals of warning, and
heed them TODAY. It is easy to stay the rivulet, but
the river's end is the sea. Do not allow disease, through
negligence, to get the better of you. Health is everything;
keep it, and the world is yours. Let it slip from you and
all is lost.
Kidney disease is the most insidious of all mortal dis
eases, because the kidneys have few nerves of sensation, and
the first indication that you are in the outer circle of the
whirlpool is through symptomssuch as headaches, dull,
heavy, tired feelings, fickle, scanty, high-colored fluids, with
sediment on standing, or too profuse and pale in color, with
little or no sediment, dimness of vision, sleeplessness, fore
bodings of evil, nervousness, palpitation on slight exertion,
etc., etc. Should any of these symptoms manifest them
selves, make no delay. Haste for your very life, before the
dread Bright's disease a disease so terrible that physicians
hold out no hope ol cure fastens itself upon you. l
Warner's Safe Cure cures all forms of kidney disease.
There is no doubt about it. Thousands of honest and
grateful people say so, and say it emphatically. You
are making no experiment in using Warne
Cure a scientific vegetable preparation w
reputation of twenty-one vears of success t
hind it. Save yourself and the happiness 0
all you hold dear, bv doing what your con-
science and your reason tell you to do,
and begin by doing it
TODAY!
that several cottages are likely to be
erected there this summer.
Mrs. Ann White and daughter, 'Belle,
and son, Henry, of Blakely, spent
Sunday here with relatives.
Mr. nnd Mrs. John J. Fart ell nnd
two children, of Scranton, spent Sun
day here at the home of tho former's
patents.
The marriage of W. J. iMcDermott
and Miss Mary Murphy is announced
to take place In Sacred Heatt church
on May 2.
TAYLOR NEWS.
A Pretty Wedding1 Ceremony Per
formed Funeral of Mis. William
Nicholas Personal nnd Other
News Notes.
An exceedingly pretty matriage cere
mony was perfouned at the Methodist
Episcopal ch.urch parsonage yesterday,
when Miss Saiah Bengough and Mr.
Nicholas Bennltt, both prominent
young people of Jetmyn, were united
in matrimony by the Rev. Francis
Gendall, pastor of the above church.
The bride made a charming appear
ance dressed in a gown of dove col
01 ed silk, trimmed with white chiffon
and looked very attractive. The btidal
party left on the 3 80 p. m. ttaln via
the Delaware, Lackawanna and West
ern fot an- extjnded wedding tour.
Upon their return they will reside In
Jcrmyn ,
Mts. U. E. Weston and children, of
Plttston, spnt Easter Sunday with her
mother, Mis. Benjamin Reese,, of
Grove street.
Tho funeral of Mrs. William Nicho
las, of West Mlnooka, occuned yestet
day afternoon at 3 o'clock and was
largely nttended. Impressive sei vices
were held af the house by the Rev.
Fianclrf Gendall, of the Methodist
Episcopal church. A quartette, con
sisting of Mrs. John D. Atherton, Mrs.
John 11. Neeley and Messrs. John r.
Tubbs and T. DeWItt Edwards ren
dered several anthems during the ser
vices. At the closo of the services, the
lemalns were borne to the Forest
Home eemeteiy, whete Interment was
made. Funerals Director Price, of
Scnrnton, had charge of the remains.
Pride of Lackawanna lodge, No. 18,
AmerJcnn Protestant Ladles' Associa
tion, will hold an important session
this evening, when Installation of offi
cers wll be held.
Mr. William M. Evans, of South
Taylor, left yesterday for Hoboken, N.
J.
Messrs. Jnmea Inglis, William Wil
liams and Frederick Wilson enjoyed a
ride on their wheels to Plymouth on
Sunday.
Misses Annie Cuslck and Mnrgatet
iMcCalph, of South Scranton visited
friends hete on Sundaj.
Mi. Thomas Evans, of the Keystc.s
Academy, has been the guest of rela
tives in town for the past few days,
District Superintendent E. J. Evans,
of the Delaware, Lackawanna and
Western company, paid an official
visit to Foreman J. J. Curt, of the
Taylor colll"ry, ycstciday.
Lily lodge. No. 3339, Iniptoved Or
der of Odd Fellows, will meet this
evening In their rooms in Van Horn's
hall when Installation of officers will
be held.
Rev. and Mis. Charles Tmery, or
Kingston, were the guests of the lat
ter smother, Mis. William Nichols, of
Depot street, esterday.
Miss I.ydla liosklns, of Taylor stteet,
was the guest of 1 datives In 01 pliant
on the Sabbath.
Mis. John E. Davis, of Noith Main
street, has recovered from her lecnt
Illness
It Is high time that the directors of
tho Presbyterian eemeteiy had the
fence surrounding the cemetery re
paired, as the present condition Is a
menace to the public at largo.
Tho Taylor Dramatic club conducted
a largely attended social last evening
nt Weber's rink.
It Is Dangerous to Neglect a Cold.
Pneumonia Is ono of the most dan
gerous and fatal diseases. It always
results from a cold. Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy will quickly cure a cold
and pei haps prevent an attack of
pneumonia. It Is in fact made espe
cially for that ailment and has become
famous for Its cures over a large part
ot the civilized world. It counteracts
any tendency of a cold toward pneu
monia. Can you afford to neglect your
cold when bo rellablo a remedy can be
hod for a trifle. For sale by all drug
gists. Matthews Bros., wholesale and
retail agents.
TODAY!
'"Tomorrow, dld'et thou sayP"
asked Cotton. "3o to, I will not hoar of
disclaims tho word, nor holds
grave thousands who should
OLYPHANT.
Large congregations attended Loth services in
tlio lllikely litptlst church on Kjster ny. The
decorations were Icautitul Surruundlnc; tnc
tiulplt were muses ot flo ers and potted planla.
Tlio large cliolr under the direction nt T. 1).
I.duards rendered tujerb mime The "pipe organ
and phno With Miss Carrie Kcnjon as organist,
and Miss Jeanctte Klngtley as pianist, aided
much In the (.tiength und tone of the melodj.
Sncr.il solos in the anthems sung were rendered
with excellent cflect. The'sermons preached by
ltc Dr Sipcmcr uore In lauiiony with the day.
In the l'reshjtcrlan chmch an excellent pro
gramme ot music was rendered b the choir. At
the cciilng scnice the singing of "Caharj"
liv VI19 Koss Uojd, was one of the most en.
jojable features. Appropriate sermons were de
litcrcd at both setiices by the pastor, Ilc. It.
1" Hammond. Ilartholomcw's miss in K flat,
C'icdo, from Weber's mass in O and lteglnt
Oocll from Werner, win" sutig lr an excellent
manner in M Patrick's church by the choir led
bj Trofessor T. . W'atMns.
The funeral of Miss Annie Williams took
place from her late homo on Deldare street
Saturda) afternoon at 2.30 o'clock and was very
lirgeh attended bj the soung hdj's friends.
Unices were held in the Congregational church.
Itev. W It. Jones, of Providence, oiflchted. In.
ferment was mido in 1'nion cemeterj The pill
bearers were Gwiljm Davics, I)ald lewis. Well
ard Williams, Georg! Eans, William Lewis and
I). J. Davis.
PECKVILLE.
Wlllhni V Grant, of Wilkes llarre, died at hli
home on Horton Mreet at 11 a 111 jmtcrdj)'.
I'uieral Thursday at 10 a m at the house, alter
whlcl the remains will be tiken to l'eckville
on the 1 2". train, aftci which services will be
conducted at the home of Toliu I'ngllsh on
MlIii htrcet Interment will be made in Pros
pect cemeteij
Chicken thieves have again made their ap
pearance. On Thunda; night they depleted the
eoops of S O Kurd ard F. A. Peck. U the
formei place twelve chickens were taken and at
the latter place eight Tris U the third tune
within as n any jcars that Mr. Ilurd has sus
tained the Ios of his poultr). Ilurglar alarms,
set guns, etc , do pot eetm to deter these tnlcves
from rhing their nefarious woik, as the burglar
alarms fall to work am' the guns miss fire, but
the thieves alwavs generally make a good hiut
and escape without detection Iiut there will
eomc a time when a surprise party will be
sprung on the thieves and woe betide an) chicken
thieves who in a be captcicd within l'eckville's
classic precincts.
Special meeting of Harper lodge. Independent
Order of Oe'd Felolws, Wednesday evening, April
18. l.very mcmlcr reqiested to be present
Mrs. Preston, state superintendent of the Lojal
Tcmpcnnce legion, will lecture to the joung
reoplc tonight In the Prcsbtcnan church. The
memlers of tie Woman's Christian Temperance
union are invited to be present, ilso ill jcipg
people that are interested In temperance work.
The teachers of PUkel) public schools nut
with the supervising principtl, Miss C. A. Ken.
jon, at the Callentlcr charel, Monday afternoon
for the purpose of conipiring work and for con
sultation regarding the vork of the tpring term.
THEATRICAL.
Little Irene Myers.
Little Irene M)crs, the child actress, who Is
one of the cleverest on the stage toda, is at
the head of a company which esterdsy after,
noon began an engagement at the Acarlemv rf
Music "The Silver King" was the play pre
sented afternoon and evening, and Little Irene
made a fine impression in the role ot Cissy, the
daughter of Wilfred Denver, who is falsely ac
cused of murder and has to tlee from Tngland
to America, where he becomes a silver klni
Unlike the average child artist, who recite their
lines parrot-like, this little miss delivers her
lines witli a feeling and force that shows a
conception of tho part she portrajs truely vur
v clous in one so )oung.
In the companj supporting this little arlUl
aio a number of people of undoubted ability.
The leading roles were jesterday assume! by
Walter Wilson, Kdvvln H. Curtis, O. V Itoehe,
Delia Leon and Nellie Lyons Heale
This afternoon the company will present ' Tl 1
Two Orphan"," and tonight "Outcasts of a Cleat
Ciij "
Rentz-Santley Company.
The fialet) theater was reopened jesterday
afternoon, after several weeks of darkness, with
the Itenlz "Santley Durlcsquers, who were greeted
with a large audience that became enthusiastic
as the performance progressed John T Ilaker,
the leader of the fun, was ably assisted by Gus
Ilruno and A C. Lawrence, the ventriloquist,
and the trio kept the spectators in a state of
hilarity most of the time.
The musical turn of btewart and Lacroix was
good, as was also the comedy sketch that fol
lowed by jnfretta and Masfleld This perform
ance closed with a farce entitled "Saphollo or
the 10,000 Beauty," which was amusing through
out on account of the ludicrous situations which
followed each other In quick succession. Ihe
Itenti bantley troupe will ! at the Gsicty today
anil tomorrow, afternoon and evening.
Mantell Tonight.
Robert D. Msntell Is today without! a doubt
the representative actor of the lomantlo school
in this countr). When George Mgnold disap
peared from our horUon it was said that the
baudMine giant's mantle fell upon Mantell.
Doth of these gentleman graduated from the
same academy ol acting and tn turn have held
the paint as stsge heroes, especially have they
been favorites with the ladies, who In the days
of romantic youth feast their sentimental souls
on the Apollo) of the drams, from Henry V and
Hotspur to Lorls IspanoS, Raphlcl and Monbars,
Safe yj
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Poor health necessitates Belling at a big sacri
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REAL ESTATE.
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April 1.
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acranton, l'a , ucner.11 Denver).
BUSINESS OPPTUNIjy
WANTFD-PvRTNER WITH $2,600; WILL OIVE
half Interest In good mercantile business, with
a $7,000 stock, and guarantee $1,500 jear profit
on his investment. Vddrcss Confidential, care
Tribune.
WANTI D-PARTNKR, $500 AND SERVICES,
legitimate, paying, light manufacturing, only
principals Address hecurlty, Tribune..
W'ANTrD PARTNER: ONE OR TWO GOOD,
active men with a capital of $2,500 to take
half Interest in good paving business Good op
portunity to right parties Address Partner,
Tribune office.
LOST.
LOST SATURDAY NIGHT, ONE PAIR OF DOW
ghsses on Adams avenue or Linden street.
Reward if returned to 620 Linden street.
LOT ON WASHINGTON VENUE RETWEEV
Pine street and PrxtofHce, coral stick pin,
gold setting Reward will be paid at general de
livery window Scranton Postcilicc.
FOUND.
WATCH rOUND-OWNCR CVV II VE HY
proving propertv and paving for this ad L.
L. Majer, 107 Roiril of Trade.
ROOM AND BOARD.
PLEVSNT ROOM AMI nOARD WASTED IN
congenial private family bj joung college
rran: single Address II. O , P O Ilox 103.
POLITICAL.
FOURTH DISTRICT COM LNTION UNDFR
the rules adopted at tnc last district conven
tion, notice is hereby giver that the convention
for the rourth Legislative district will he held
in Burke's hall, Carhondale, Pa , on Mondaj, the
twenty third daj of Apiil, A. D , 1U00. at 4
o'clock p. m , for the pi 1 pose of nominating one
candidate for member of the legislature, and for
the election of three delegates to represent said
legUlbtlve distiict in state convention to be held
at Harnsburg. April 25 A. D , 1'JOO, as well as
for the transaction of such other business as
shall be proper.
Vigilance ccirmlttces will bold prlmarj elec
tions on Saturdaj, the tvvettj (list daj of April,
1000, between the hours of 4 and 7 o'clock p. m.
Candidates lit the offices abeve named will reg
ister with the secretary in Catbondale, and shall
pay their assessments on or bcfoic the tenth day
ot April, 11)00, otherwise the names will not be
printed upon the official ballot.
J. W. SMITH, Chairman.
Attest :-SAMUEL R JONFS, Seeretarj.
Carbondale, Pa , March 27, 1C0O.
LEGAL.
THE STOCKHOLDERS OF THE SCR TOV GAS
and Watei Comnary are hereby notified
that the annual meeting of sild company for the
election of eft.ccrs for the ensuing year, the
amendment of its by-laws, and the transaction
of such other business as inaj come before
them, will be held on the first day of May next
at o'clock p. m at Hie office of sale corn
pans in the city of bcrai ton.
O. 1) HAND, Secrttarj.
Scranton, Pa , 4piil It, 1P0O.
THE STOCKHOLDERS OF THE PROVIDENCE
Gas and Water Company arc heieby notified
that the annual meeting of said company for the
election of officers for the ensuing jear, and the
transaction of such other business as maj come
before, them will be I. el J on the seventh da ot
May next, at 3 o'clock p. m at the office of the
Scranton Gas and Water Company in the city
ol Scranton.
JO-jITH JEFFREY, Secretary.
Scranton, Pa , Apnl 14, lOiX).
THE STOCKHOLDERS OF 'J HE HDE PARK
Gas Companj arc heieby notified that the
annual meeting of said company for the elec
tion of officers for the i.suing jear, and the
transaction of such other business as may come
before them, will lie held on the first day of
Maj next at 3 o'clock p m. at the olfice of said
company in the city ol Koanton
O U. HAND, Seeretarj
Scranton, Pa , April 14. 1000.
ESTATE OF T1ILIIFSI M O'HRYNE, LATE OF
City of Scranton, deceased.
Letters testamentary upon the above estate
having been granted to the undersigned, all per
sons Indebted to said estate are requested to
make payments and those having claims or de
mands to prefent the same to
PATRICK T. O URY.NE, Scranton, Pa
April 2. lfOO
FINANCIAL.
.'
Wonted to purchase any part
of $500,000 in gilt edge bonds
and securities. Address,
a. c. f
P. O. Box 1592, Phlladn., Pa.
lovely girlhood has been made glad and sad at
the stage courage which illustrated the love and
courage of handsome man. Mantell will be seen
at the Ljxeum tonight In "The Dagger and the
Cross."
"The Dairy Farm."
Miss Lleanor Merron's quaint, rural plsj, "The
Dairy Farm," which hadtlnK "i In New
York citj, Is now one of t biggest successes
on the road It portrajs human emotions of
the heart, and teaches a fine lesson. It appeals
to all classes, and is a play that is of the calibre
of heme like and rustic country life that all are
familiar with. It Is Eleanor Merron'a first effort
at serious dramatic composition, and has been
praised by the clergy, press and others.
"Tho Dairy Farm will be presented at the
Ljceura next Thursday and Friday night.
AAMAsAAIkAAsAAMii
SITUATIONS WANTED
EXPERIENCED WOMAN WISHES SUlfATION
as housekeeper; best reference. 410 Wrights
court, city.
YOUNG MAN, AGE 21. GRADUATE OF THE
Wyoming College of Duslness, wants a posl
Hon as bookkeeper or arslstant, in either Strait
ton, Plttston or Wilkes Iti.rrej reliable, sober
and best reference: satisfaction or no pay. Ad
dress Wesley II. Weaver, IaIicz, Sullivan Coun
ty. Pa.
SITUATION WANTI K-I1Y A V.OUSO MN AS
grocery clerk: has had seventeen jcars' expe
rience! one that is eatable of Icoking after his
cmplojer's interest, and well acquainted with
dry goods and shoe department, and can give
the very best of recommendations of fotmer en
plojcrs Address V Tribune office.
SITUATION WANTE1V-W ASHING. lltONINd OR
any kind of house cleaning bv the day or
will take washing home. Address Mrs. Lee, CU
Mineral street.
SITUATION WANTED RV. AN EXPERIENCED
bookkeeper: can give reference'! small salarj
Address A. .N. R , Tribune office.
WORK WANTED Al ONCI nY A OL.G M VN
23: honst, willing to work for board. V. M
Donnelly, ill Lackawanna avenue.
SITUATION WANTI'D-IIV AN EXPERIENCED
bookkeeper. Address I. K Tribune office.
SITUATION WATr.D-BY mTdDLK AGIO
, ldy as hou-ekecper. Address Miss Jordan,
S19 Jefferson avenue.
WANTED-rOSITlON II Y A LADY, IN OIF1CE
encc
" - "'IIIVI I IKS 1UU CIClll J.HI3 Cil-
cj best of rcfeienct Addiess J. C, Box 552.
WORK IIY IHE DAY AS MUNDIllv' OR
ut-aning nou'c; .-an give lust city reiercne
Address T. M . 702 Elm street.
DRESSMAKING.
DRESSMAKING I OR CHILDREN TO ORDER
also ladles waists. Louise Shoemakei, 212
Adams avenue.
CITY SCAVENGER
A. R BRIOOS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS AM)
cess pools: no odor. Improved pumps u scd
A. II nitlGGS, Proprietor Leive orders 1100
North Main avenue, or Flcke's drug store, cor.
ner Adams and Mulbcrrj. Tcli phone 0310
MRS L. T. KELLER. SCI.P TREATMENT.
50c.; shampooing, 50c; fall massage, man
icurlng, 25c; chlropoely. 701 Oulncj.
NEWSPAPERS
THE WILKTS B RRE RECORD CvN BE n D
in acranton at the news stnnds of Iteisman
Bros, 405 Spruce and 503 linden, M. Norton,
S22 Lackawanna avenue, I S Schutier, 211
Spruce street.
PROFESSIONAL.
ACCOUNTANT AND AUDITOR.
E. C. SPAULDINO, 23 TRADHtS' BANK BUILD
ing ArtomrecTs
EDWARD H. DAMS, ARCHITECT, ( ONNELL
Building, Scranton.
IRFDFRICK L. DROWN. ARCHH.TCT. PRICE
building, 120 Washitgton avenue, Scranton.
OteS AND CARRIAQES.
RUBBIR TIRED CADS AND CRRHGES, BEST
ui aervicr i-rompc attention given orders by
phore. 'Phones 2072 and 5X2 Joseph Kellej,
121 Linden
DENTISTS
DR. C. E. ULESRFRGER, PAl'LI BUILDING,
bpruco street, Scrnnton.
DR. I O. LYMAN, &CRAMON PRIVATE HOS
pltal, cor. Wyoming and Mulbcrrj.
DR. C. C. LALL'ACH, 115 WiOMINO ULNUE
DR. II. F. REYNOLDS, OPP. P. O.
HOTELS AND naTAURANTS
THE ELK CAFE, 123 AND 127 FRANKLIN AVE
nue, Rates reasonable
. P. 7EIGLER, Proprietor
SCRANTON HOUSE, NEAR 1) , L & W IHSM'N
gcr depot. Cot ducted on thcluropean plan
VICTOR KOCH, Proprietor
Lwreis
RICHARD J. P.OllKIvE. ATlOltNEY-VT LAW,
600 2 Laiknwmna avenue. General law busi
ness, collections ami loans
J. W. BROWMNU ATTORNEY AND COUNSEL
lor at Law, Itocms 812 311 Mcars building
D B. RH'IOOLK. ATIORNI.V-IOVNS NH.O
tlated on real estate seuilty. Mem iiillding,
corner Washington avenue and Spiuce stieil
M. J. DONAHOr. ATTORNEY VT LAW. OP.
flees 012 C13 Mean bunding.
FRANK E. B0V.IE. AT10R.NI VND COUNSEL,
lor at law. Rut building, Rooms 1' and 14,
Washington avenue
VULLARD. WARREN fc KN PP. AI.TORMS
and Counsellor at-Lavv. Republican lullcing,
Washington avenu.
JISSUP & JTSsl'l', MTOltNEV: AND Cof
sellorsat law, Cumncnvvealth building, rooms
10, 20 and 21,
JWIES V. OVKFORD. ATTOIlNin VT-IAW.
Rooms 614, 615 and 51b Beard of Trade Bldg
EDWARD W THAMR, ATTORNEY.
KG 004, 0th floor, Mcars building.
ROOMS '
L A VVATRKS, ATTORVI-.i AT LAW
wonvvealth building, Scranton, Pa
COM
C. R PnCHKH. AITORENY-AT-LAW.
morwealth building, Scranton, Pi
CO.M
PATTERSON A. WILCOX, TRADERS' NV1ION iL
Bank building.
C. COMhG9, 913, REPUBLICAN I1UILD1NG
A VV. BERrilOLF, ATTORNEY, MERS BLIX3
PHYSICIANS AND JUFTOeOVS
lt7n W-li ALLT.N, 511 NORTH WVsTll.NOTON
DR. S. VV. L'VMOI'EM'V. OFFICE 330 WASH
ington avenue. Residence, 1318 Mulbcrr)
Chronlo diseases, lurgs, heart, kidneys and
gcrilo urinary organs a special!). Ilouis, 1 lo
4 p in,
SCHOOLS
SCHOOL OF THE LACKAWNN. SCRANTON,
Pa Courses prtpaialor) to college, law, medl
elne cr business. Opens Sept. llth Send for
catalcgue Rev. Thcmas M C'ann, I L D , prin
cipal and prcprlctor, W. E. Plumley, A. 11 ,
hcadir aster.
see as
C R. CLARK & CO. fhEDMVN AND NURS
eijnan, stoic 201 Washington avenue; green
house, l'.'iO North Main avenue; store tele
phone. 762
wine screews
JOS.ntJFTTrL. REAR 51MCKAVfANNA
avenue, bcrtiton, Pa, manufacturer ot Wire
Screens
MiaceLLAseous
BAmFS ORCHESTRA-MUSIC FOR BU.LS,
picnics, part If s, receptions, we'ddings and con
cert work furnished For trims address Ii. J,
Bauer, conductor, 717 Wjcming avenue, over
Hullieits' music store.
MEGAROEE BROTHERS, PRINTFRS' SUPPLIFs!
envelopes, paper baja twine. Warehouse, 130
Washington avenue, Scrarton, Pa
RAILROAD TIME TABLES
Erie and Wyoming Vnlley.
Time Table in Effect Feb. 7, 1000.
Trains learc Scranton for Hawley and inter
mediate points, connecting at Hawley with Eric
Railroad for New Vork, Newburg, Honcbdale and
intermediate points, as follows 1 No. 2, Accom
modation, 0 a. in ; No. t, Express, 12 01 p. ra.
RAILROAD TIME TABLES.
" " " iV"wufVjjxjjjxreji-rLj-ij-i-irej- j-reJu-inrer, n n n 11
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD
Schedule In Effect November 10,
Trains leaVe Scranton:
0.45 a. m., week days, for Sunbury,
Harrlsburfj, Philadelphia, Balti
more, Washington and for Pitts
burg and the West.
0.38 a. m., week days, for Hasleton,
Pottsvllle, Reading, Norrletown,
and Philadelphia; and for Bun
bury, Harrlsburg, Philadelphia,
BaltimoreWashington and Pitts
burg and the Wvest.
2.18 p. m., week days, (Sundays
1.08 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, aen. Pass. Agt.
J. n. HUTCHINSON, Qcn. Mgr.
Del., Laettn, mi I Western.
In TfTect Dec. 17, 1609.
1 ?VrViU?yt Sc""ton 'or New York at 2 IS,
3 00 5 30, and 8 00 and 10 05 a m ; 12 55 and 33
1 '": iur Philadelphia at 3 30, 8 00 and 10 05 a.
!T"'.i m!"1 " !' nl- rr Mioudsbunr at b.10
p. m M Ik and Acconmodatloti at 3 40 p m.
1 .! 1'ob"k' at (i 55, 7 13, P.10 1. m.j 12 08,
.uut,,S A0 Jni vss '' m Ar,lve t 'l1'
uellhla at 10 'O a. m.; 100. 148. (100 and 8 2.1
iiJP' Alfi' from New York at 12 03, 2 45 and
liS. ai iln,! J (K)- ' 62 3 M "nJ " P- m- from
btroudslmrg at 8 05 a. tn
NORlH-ieave Scranton for Buffalo and inter-
mediate station at 12 10, 2 50, 4 0J and 0 00 s.,
m 1 r,., anil 6 50 p. m For Oswegn and Sjra-
etiwi at 4 03 a m. and 1 63 p. m. For Utlca at
- M) a. m and 1 55 p m lor Montrose at 0 00
.. 7'. ' m. P- '" and 5 50 p m For Nicholson
fi 1 anJ n ,5 P m Arrive1 In Scranton fro.n
ii - .i?1 210, -,5, 6- m' ,0fl -- '"' 3S0
ami (.40 p. m From Oswego and Syracuse, at
-""; 123i and 13ei p. in From Syracuse
1 J' m K'1"' lJ"r "t 2 15 a. m i 12 38
aiiil 1 30 p m From Meholon at 7 50 a m. and
-'.'" I'rtln Montirwe al 1 00 a. m.J 3 20
and 7.40 p m
IHOOMfclluRi! imiMON-Lcnvf. Scranton for
Northumberland at (1 JO, 10 03 a n ; 1 51 and 6 10
T. ,n.. lo,T Pljmouth at 1 C5, 3 40 and S W p m.
I or Nantltoke at S 10 u. in. trlve at Northun
berland at I ST a 111 , I 10, 5 OS and p 30 11. m.
Arrive at Nanthokc at 020 a m . Arrive at
Iljmouth at 2 a'., 4 40 un I 0 45 p. in Arrive at
JJrn'on ,'rom Noithnmberlam! at 0 42 a. m.J
12 u j. 4 55 and 8 ,Vl p. 111 Fiom Nnntlcoko at
II j ' ?-m h,om l'liiifitli at 7 57 a m s 3 25
and 0 05 p m
c..n... SUNDVY THMNS
SOITH Iive Ser interna 2 15, 100, 530, 10 03
a m : 1 1.1 and 3 40 p m.
NORTH leave Scrantcn at 12 10, 2 50, 4 05 p.
in t I 55 and 5 50 p ni.
, '''OOysntTIIO DIVIMON-Ieavc Scranton at
10 05 a m. and 0 10 p 111
Dclnvvaru tin J Hudson.
On Feb. 20th, 1000, trains will leive Scranton
as follows:
For Carbondale 0 20, 7.5.1, 8 51. 10 13 a. m.;
12 noon; 103, 2 23, 4 00, 5 25, 0 25, 7 57, 0 15,
11.15 p m.j 1 id a. m
lor Alb in). Saratoga, Montreal. Boston, New
1 ligland points, etc (I 20 a m , I 03 p. m.
lor Honesdale 0 0, 101 J a in: 2 28. 6 25
p. m
rr. NIUes Bane 0 4V, 7.H. 8 41, 9 38. 10 4? a.
','! L12 M' ' - -1S- 1 S3. 2" i. , 10 It,
11 SO p. ni.
1'?r New York, Philadelphia, etc., via Lehigh
Vallev Rallioad 0 45 a 111 : 12 03, 2 18, 4 27 p.
111 i with Black Diamond Exprew, 11 80 p m.
Tor Penmjlvanla Railroad points, 0 45, 9.83 a,
tn , 2 18. 4 27 p. in.
lor western points, via Lehigh Valley Rail
road 7.S a m : 12 UI. .133, with Black Dla
mond Express, JO 41, 11 JO p. m.
Trains will arrive In Scranton as follows:
from Catlionilale and the Norlh-.o, 7 43, 8.SS.
VL 1?,3J ll M '" ' 23- " IS- 3 23, 1 23, 7.43
10 s 11 27 p m.
Irom Wilkes lltrre and the Soulh-fl 15, 7.48,'
8.48, 10 38, 11 55 a in. , 1 04, 2 33, 4 025 20, 6 SI,
7,63, 0 05, 10 05 p in j 1.13 a. in.
SUNDAY TRAINS
For Carbone'alc 0 05 a. m : 12 27, 2 32. 4 0,
B 47, 10 52 p. m.
i'j" "kM Harrc-0 IS a. m ; 12 03, 1 58, 3 23,
6 27, B 27 p. m.
For Albaii), Saratoga, Montreal, Boston, New
Ingland points, etc , 1 03 p. m
Lowest rates to all points In United States and
Canada
.1. W. BURDICK, O P. A . Albany, N. Y.
II. V. CROSS, D. P. A , Scranton, Pa.
Lehigh Vnlley UailroaJ.
In Fffect Nov. 9lh, lSW.
TRMNS LEAVE SCRANTON.
For Philadelphia and New York, via D. k II.
R R , at 0 45 a. m. and lift, 2 18, 1 27 (Black
Diamond Express), and 11 JO p. m, Sundaj s, I.
4, II It It . 1 68, 7 18 p ni
For White Haven, Ha-leton and princiral
points in tho coil legions, via D & II R. Si,
0 I',. 2 18 and 4 27 p 111 For Pottsvllle, fl 45,
2 18 p m
For Bethlehem, Eastern, Reading, Harrlsburg
and principal Intermediate stations via I) Ic II.
R It , 0 4 a 111 , II 0.1, 1 18. 4 27 (Black Dia
mond Express), 11 30 Sundays, D, & II. R. It ,
1 68, 7 4t p 111
For Tunkhmnock, Towanda, t.lmlra, Ithaci,
Geneva and principal intermediate stations, via
D , L. A. W It It 8 (H a in , 1 00 and 3 35 11 m.
For Geneva, Rochester, Butfalo, Niagara Falls,
Chicago, and all points went, via I) k II R, It ,
12 W, J 3.1 (Black Diamond Express), 7 48, 10 41,
11 10 p m. SundJ, D i II II It , 12 03 p m ,
7 4a p tn.
Pullman parlorland sleeping or Lehigh Valley
pallor ens em all trains lietvveen Wilkes Dura
and New Vork, Philadelphia, Buffalo and Sus
pension Ilrldge
ROI.IIN II WILIUR Gen Nipt, 2tl Cortland
stiect, New Vork
CH Mill's s LI E, (.en Phi Vest., 26 Cortland
street. New Yoik
V W NONNEMVCIlllt, Div Pais Agt , South
Bethlehem. Pa
l'or ticket and I'lillmnn lescrvatljns apply TOO
Iaekawanna nvcnui, Scranton, Pa
Centrnl KtillroiJ nl New .arjir
Stations in New Verk Foo' of Liberty street,
N it . und South ldiv. Whitehall strict.
Vntlnailte tc.il mcil cvlujivel), insuuntf
eleuiiliness and comfort
TIME TABLE IN I H'HT NOV. IP, ISOy.
Trains leaves Scrintm for Ntwr Voik, Newark,
riliabeth, Phllae'elphla, Frstou. Bithhhrm, M
lentown, Mauch Chunk dutl White Haven, at 8 it)
a m.: express, 1.20, txpreis, 4 00 p m Mindiys,
2 15 p m.
For Pittston and Wllles Bane, 8 10 a m , 1 20,
4 00 p.m. Sundajs, 215 p 111.
For Baltimore and W uhlnglni and points
South and West vit Bethlehem, b 20 a ni , 1,20
p in. bundaj", 2 15 p in
For Long llrarch, Oiean Grove elc , at i10
a m and 1 20 p m
lor Reading, Lebanon aid llitiitlnrg, via Al
lentown, 830 a m , 1 20 p ni sundjjs, 2.1;
p m
lor Pottsvllle, 8 JO a m , 1 20 p m
Through tickets to ill points cat, south and
west at lowest rates at the station
.1 II nilLIIMNEV, Gen Supt
II P. BALDWIN, Gen. Picas. Agt.
WdilEB
SOU ANTON DIVISION.
In i:ifcct Oct. 33h, LS0O.
Nnrtli Mound. Mouth Bound,
SOB 1201 "0420(I
J K& Btatlou 1&J
s te Sna
a si p uirrlve Leave a mi
725 Y. Franklin si. .... 740 ....
7 10, West 42ntt street .... 755 ....
700 Weenavvkea .... 810 ....
a n .. p icIArrTve Leave, ufr, u M
10 45 1 15 Cadoala i(J 4 .SO
le40 1eW IlaQCOCk ... , 211 4 35
10 31 IS 66 Starlight 2 22 4 45
1021 12 46 Preston Parle .... 2 81 4 6'
1015 12 40 WlDWOOd 4i 6M
looo .. .. U25 Poyntelle ..,, sto 6U
9 50 1214 Orson ...... 2 58 6 83
9 40 12 03 Pleasant Mt. ...... 3 06' a so
9 t 11 58 Unlondalo g t. 6 34
9 26 1148 Forest City g9 6 43
910 1184 Carbondale 8 34 tn
907 (1130 WbJW Bridge ..... 1J38 H
900 11123 Maytiem is 43 a 01
858 11 SM Jermyn .,.. 3 45 0 01
8 53 .....1118 Archibald (51 6 09
8 50 1115 VMnion 354 Sit
8 4 llll Peck vllle 159 ie
MX 1107 Olypnant 404 a 21
8 40 1105 Frlceburg ...... 4 07 2i
8 ss 11 0) Tnroop 4 ltV 6 v7
BU lioo Providence) ..... 414 gsi
8j; fi057 Park Place (417 6 83
8 80 ...... 10 55 Scranton 4 20 6 8a
l m ......a m Leave Arrive ...... Ip wp u
t. Bandar only,
t eignlDea that tratna atop en signal (or ras
eengera. ' .
1 ralna 205 and sot Sunday only. other trains
dally except Sunday.
t-ccura ratea via Ontario Western belore
purchasing tickets and save money.
inrounh Wagner outlet sleeper and free rew
eltnlng; chair car new York to Chic if 0 without
change, rtvuentrear Ravtca Me4iic4 lo
Tmt Oeuta Jer JTllle.
3. 0, Andtraoa, Geo. pah Ait.
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