THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-SATURDAY, APRIL 28, 1900. J I'M "x V. .:.) LACKAWANNA COUNTY. iMlV-.llw' AAitAAi "SV arfss"Vs' CARBONDALE. E. F. PLACE DEAD. lMwarU P. Plncc, oon of Mr. anil Mri. James Place, of Mitchell avenue, died of pneumonia nt four o'clock yes tcnlny inornlnp;. Deceased was In Ills twenty-llrst year. He wis member of MiM Mnulo'H Methodist Sunday Hcliool class unci of the Patriotic Or der, Sons of America. tP to the time of his Illness he was employed at Hie barber shop of A. Kldluin. Hesldes hlH rarontf. one sister. Mrs. William Da vis, survives him. Tho funeral will b held Sunday afternoon ut two o'clock. Interment In Hrookslde cem etery. SHOT AT HIS WIFE. A dispatch from Rochester. N. V.. tccclvcd :n this city yesterday, states that William McMInn attempted to shoot his wife at Uath Thursday nlglu. while v vdor the Influence of liquor. Jiiilously was the cause. He deil Mie police. McMInn. who is fonty-flw yeurs old. resided In this city until a few years ago. He mar lied Miss Edith Pantz, who secured a divoiee and now resides at Lester Shlie. The second wife Is not known here. McMInn formerly worked on the Lender and subsequently learned the bnrb-r's trade at Spailc & Ooossm's. MAY BRANCH OUT. U. S. Wonnacott leturned fiom Phil adelphia, wliere lie has been negotiat ing for the purchase of a large laun dry. Mr. Wonnacott has made the owner of the plunt an olfer and is now awaiting an answer. If he makes the deal he will leave Carbondale and his brother, Eugene Wonnacott, for many years a Dolawaie and Hudson baggaco master, will take charge of the busi ness here. Mr. Wonnacott Is a prac- tlcal laundryman and there Is no doubt of his success should he undertake the business In Philadelphia. XOCAI. AND PERSONAL. M. J. Murphy has returned from New York city. H. T. Mitchell has sold his Vandling property" and will remove his family to this city at once. Mrs. Ellsha McGrouty has returned from n, Scranton visit. Mr. Elbort Weed and son, Clarence, of Waymart, are visiting friends In this- city. A large number of horses and car riages V.tavc been engaged by those who lnlond to go to Waymart tomor ldw to witness tho clearing up of tho big wreck on the Honesdale branch at Swackbammcrs. The John Simpson tract of land, containing three hundred acres of hcavv wooded land, near Crystal Lako, wIM bo cut and worked Into lumber. A steam sawmill will be erected. That oteran lumberman. Prank Hollen back, has charge of the business. Mr. and Mi3. A. C. Purple, of Cope land avenue, are entertaining1 airs. A. Eastman, of Unlondulc. Or. Tracy had ci good-sized audlen"e at bis lecture In the opera house last ov'enlng. Ills subject was "Tan Nights In a TJar-Uoom," and was profusely Illustrated. The funeral of Josephine SkeeJs will be held this afternoon at one o'clock at Trinity parish house. MOOSIC. Mr. and Mrs. John Robertson and daughter, Mnrjorle, will leave today for Philadelphia and Atlantic City. Mrs. Robertson has had poor health during the winter and It 1 hoped Mic may return greatly Improved. Mrs. M. W. Lcvun is contlncd to the bed with grip. Her little son, James, is also suffering with a severe cold and sore throat. A. T. Doud returned last evening from a buslnes trip to Poeono. Marion, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John McCrlndle, has been suffering with pneumonia, but at this writing has slightly Improved. , Rev. Judson N. Bailey nnd wife nre rxpeoted home from conference today. The people of the Methodist congrega tion are very much pleased with the The Triumph of Love is Happy, Fruitful Marriage. Everyman who would know the grand truth, plain facts, the new discoveries of medical science as applied to married life ; who would atone for past errors and avoid future pitfalls, should secure the wonderful little book called "Complete Manhood and How to Attain It." No Money In Advance. Treatment on Trial and Approval. 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Onlr tiirmUos tfld tho partil drtigi should b od. If you vast th but, gl Dr. Peal's PennvroyaO PflBls They are nromnt. lafn and rnrtAln In result. mM IP, ' Os . Tho cenutDO (Dr. I'eal1! ceTordlinppolnt. Boldfortl.OOperbor. For Sale by JOHN H. FHELPS, Spruce street. action of the bishop In returnltiR Mr. Halley to them oh paator for another year. W. A. May, superintendent of the Hillside Conl and Iron company, was a caller In town yesterday. While runnlnp light cars Into the SprliiR Ilrook Coal company switch yesterday Delaware and Hudson en Bine, No. 217, was derailed. It was necessary to have another engine to replace It. TAYLOR NEWS. Rev. C. B. Henry Will Assume Charge at the M. -E. Church To Morrow Census Enumerators Ap pointed Personal nnd Other News of Interest. Hev. C. 11. Henry, of Harvey's lake, who has been appointed as pastor of the Methodist Episcopal church, to suc ceed Ituv. Prancls Gendall, will bo present tomorrow and preach at both morning and evening services. Hev. 31r. Henry Is favorably known here, and Is heartily welcomed, while much regret Is felt In the departure of Hev. Mr. Gendall and family, who will take the best wishes of his congregation nnd tho public In general with them for a prosperous and successful future In their new home In Peckvllle. The census enumerator appointments, which havi- been watched with so much Interest for this town, have been made as follows; Pirst and Second wards. Tallle W. Jones: Third ward, John B. Owens; Pourth ward, Will iam J. Hosklns. Services at tho Calvary Baptist church tomorrow will lie held nt the usual hours, Pastor Ttov. Dr. II. II. Harris oillciating. Morning sermon at 10.30 o'clock; evening service at 6 o'clock; Sabbath, school at 2 o'clock. The committee on the eisteddfod to be held at tlie Calvrtrv Rnntlst ohnroli on Decoration day, May SO, are busy arranging for the event. The pro gramme is being carefully prepared, and a treat will await all. The degree team of the Mlnooka tribe. No. 247, Improved Order or Red Men, went to Hyde Park last evening and assisted at the adoption of a largo flass of pale faces at the meeting of the Navajo tribe, No. 10."). Dr. and Mrs. Adam Stegner, of Rend hani, were the guests of the latter's parents, Foreman and Mrs, Gllea Decker, of North Scranton, Thursday. Taylorville lodge. No. 6CS. Independ ent Order of Odd Fellows, will meet in session this evening. Dr. William Van Busklrk. of Oly Phant. was a caller on relatives here on Thursday. Mr. Thomas Gannon, of Archbald, was a Taylor visitor yesterday. IMiss Ethel Smith, of New York, Is visiting at the home of her grand mother, Mrs. Mackenzie, of Union street. Rev. D. C, Edwards will preach at the usual hours at the Welsh Baptist church tomorrow. Services at 10.30 a. m. nnd fi p. m. Mrs. Reese W. Reese, who has been the guest of her daughter, Mrs. W. R. Jones.of Honesdale. has returned home. She Is accompanied by her grandson. All members of local branch, No. 1013. United Mine Workers of America, are requested to be present at the business meeting this evening In Basham's hall. OLYPHANT. A delightful smoker was tendered the Excelsior Hose company In their rooms, on Iackawanna street, Thurs day evening, by J. W. Malum, John Lawlcr and Thomas Rogan, three mem bers of the company. During the c fil ing' several selections were rendered on the phonograph. Mr. Anthony Battle, of South Scranton, gave an Interestlu, talk on "Tho Fire Extinguisher." Re freshments were served. There was a large number present. The funeral of the late Prank Grimes, whose remains were- brought to this place Thursday night, will take place from tho home of Joseph Kennedy, on Hudson stiect, tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock. Mrs. Daniel O. Jones entertained tho members of her Sunday school class of the Presbyterian church at her home in Blakely yesterday afternoon. Many Here at last is information from a high medical source thatmustWORK WONDERS withthisKenerationofmen." 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New York, pub lish a handsome bonk of endorsements ot Em perors, Empriss, Princes, Cardinals, Archbishop and other distinguished personages. It Is sent Rialis and postpaid to all who rlte for It. enjoyable social diversions were In dulged in until C o'clock, when delicious refreshments were partaken of by the guests. Services will bo held nt the usual time In the Susquehanna Street Bap tist church tomorrow morning and evening. Rev. George Hague will oc cupy the pulpit; The Lord's Supper will be administered In the evening. Air. A. V. Bower, of Scranton, will conduct services In the Congregational church tomorrow evening. At the Blakely Baptist church, Rev. David Spencer, D. I)., will preach on "The Faultless Jesus" at the morning service, and In the evening the theme will be "The Obedient Look." Theodore Connors, who has been a guest of B. J. Lynch during the week, returned to his home In Northampton, Mass., yesterday. Misses Gabrlella and Agnes Coleman, of Scranton, are visiting relatives heie. No meeting of the Taxpayeis' asso ciation was held on Thursday evening, on account of no quorum. FECKVILLE. A two-year-old child of Mr. and Mrs, Patrick Monley, who reside on depot street, Knst Side, was run down nnJ badly injured by a horbe und wagon yesterday morning. The driver of the outfit, Joseph R. Bell, represents the Lackawanna laundry, and was deliv ering laundry at the time. The chllJ attempted to rross the &ticet during a whirlwind of dut, which hid the view of both driver and child. The child lan between the forward and ie.tr wheels of the wagon and was knock ed down, the hind wheel passing over It lengthwise of the body. Its screens of pain attracted Mr. Bell's attention and he iulckly jumped from his vag'n and picked the child up and carried It to its homo nearby. Mr. Bell then summoned Dr. J. B. Glover, who dress ed Its wounds. The wh?el bad badly lacerated the face and its little body was covered with bruises. H Is thought that the injuries will not prove fatal. The ever-busy chicken thief has again Improved tho midnight hour. -)i Thursday night the hennetles of Messrs. Henry Chapman and William Neatne wete raided The thieves s curcd twelve chickens at Mr. Chap man's and as many more at Mr. Nearne's. So quietly was the nefarious work done that neither Mr. Chapman nor Mr. Nearne were aware of their loss until late yesterday morning. Mis. W. M. Bell, of Taylor, is visit ing Mr. and Mrs. William Bull, of West IVfkvllle. Mr. and Mis. Charles Jenkins have ictuined fiom a shut iit with the former's father, Mr. J. S. Jenkins;, of Plttston. 1'eikv'lle Baptist church Rev. .1. S. Thomas, pastor. Si-rvlces tomortow at 10."0 ti. m. nnd 7.30 p. m. Moinlng MibJ"c. "All Things Working Together for Good:" evening subject, "God's Hand If Human Hisloiy." Sabbath school at ll.oO a. in. Servlct.H In the Presbyterian church Sunday at KU0 a. in. and 7.39 p. in. Rev. S. II. Moon, D. D pastor. Sub Jeet In morning, "A Representative Battle " evening. "The Religious Fae ultv L.st by Disuse." Rev. P. Gendall, the new pastor of the Methodist Episcopal church, will preach morrlng and evening at the usual hours. Wnllo playing u game of "leap frog" on the Central school grounds, yester day AVIlIle. the little son of Mr. and Mrs. David Hvans, received a tumble which resulted in a broken arm. Tha little follow was taken to his home at once. Dr. Qrover was summoned and reduced the fracture. Mrs. C. II. Beattys and Mrs. George Reed wore Scranton visitors yester day. Mi-is Mildred K, Howe, of Scranton, visited Ulakuly friends Thursday. Miss lernle Clark, of Scranton, call ed on 'rlends In this place Friday af ternoon. Qultt an excitement was occasioned Friday afternoon at the Central school, bv the falling of a large amount of plaster in the primary room. Fortu nately no one was injured. GOULDSBORO. The semi-annual convention of the Northeastern Central Luther league was held In Grace Lutheran church on Tuesday. The church was decorated In a very pleasing manner with potted plants, palms, and the league colors, black, red, white, blue and gold. Twenty-five delegates from Scranton, Wllkes-Barre and Plttston were pres ent. Papers on the following subjects were read und discussed: "Church Loy alty, Its Obligation. Influence, Re ward," "Spiritual Growth," "Our Iay Workers," and "The Provldental Call to New Mission Fields." In the even ing Rev. Dr. Hunten, of Wllkes-Barre, gave a very Instructive nnd entertain ing lecture on "Cyphers." Ruth, aged three years, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, George Slglln, died on Satuiday. The funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon at the Metho dist Kplscopal church, In chaise of Rev. Henry Warden. Interment at Lehigh cemetery. C. A. Barnlckel, of Hoboken, was the guest of R, B. Decker, Tuesday. Messrs. Dowl, of Easton; La Hue, of New York; N. S. Brlttaln and Isaac Stauffer, of Tohyhanna, were visitors at the Lackawanna mountain and Gouldsboro Ice plants, Thursday, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. McAtee attended the funeral of Mr. Loney, at Scranton, on Thursday, Mr. McNally and Dr. Glbbs, of Scranton, were In town this week. W. L. Harvey has returned from a business trip to Philadelphia. Mr! George Trltchler hus been called to Wllkcs-Barrc, by the notions illness of his mother, Mrs. Leo Trltchler, who Is visiting her daughter, Mrs. A. Cl. Bennett, of South Franklin street. Supervisor Frank Bender has a large force of men at work grading anil otherwise Improving our streets. At noon on Thursday Are broVe out at the residence of John Courtney. By tho timely assistance of Mr. Dicrolf and other neighbors, the flames were extinguished In a few minutes. Mr. and Mrs. McAree are entertain lng their grandson, Stanley McArre, of Luzerne. Miss Marshall was at Scranton on Thursday. Miss Sue Catterson Is recovering fiom a severe attack of rheumatism. Mrs. Robert Wlllard and Mrs. Ed ward Hufford, of Scranton, attended the funeral of Ruth Slglln on Tuesday. Mrs. Bowie, who has been very III, Is convalescent. Charles Rhodes, of Stroudsburg, visiting his brother, S. H. Rhodes, JERMYN AND MAYFIELD. is Mrs. Prank Reslgue and Mrs. David Michael, of South Gibson, were yester day the guests of Mis. W. T. Roberts, of Main street. Archie Mai tin bos recoveied suffi ciently from the operation ho recently underwent to be able V be around again and with his daughter, May, Is spending u few davs with his brother, Piofesor It. II. Martin, nt Moscow, The First Aid society will meet to night for Instruction and It Is expected Drs. J. S. Graves, P. C. Manley nnd M. J. Shields will be present and make Mine demonstrations for the society's beneilt, F.dlth, the little daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Thomas Bray, of South Main street, Is suffering with croup. The ult between W. II. Merrltt and Clark Giosvenor will be heard before Squire Swlck this afternoon. Dr. K. F. Kennedy, of Huntington Valley, Pa., has been visiting his daughter, Mrs. Wlllard R. Dodson, of Second street. Liveryman Bray has comenced the necessary alterations on the planing mill which he recently purchased and which will be converted Into a livery stable. Corporal Oscar C. Smith Camp, Sons of Veterans, will attend service In the Primitive Methodist churchon the Sun day preceding Memorial day. Prank Burns, of the Past Side, and Jo!l-i Tlghe, of South Main street, have announced themselves candidates for delegate to the Democratic conven tion. Presiding Klder Warner will preach at both services In the Methodist Epis copal church tomorrow. "OPPORTUNITY Is the cream of time." Now Is your opportunity to take Hood's Sarsaparllla and derive the most benefit from lt. The blood Is now loaded with dangerous Impurities which this medicine will promptly ex pel. Sick Pills. headache is cured by Hood's DALTON. .1. Tlnkham received o'n Thursday, over the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western railroad, a new threshing ma chine and road steam engine. A con siderable amount of time was spent unloading It from the car, and lt at tracted much attention from the pub lic. Rev. J. C. Leaeock. who has been the ctnclent pastor of the Methodist church here for the past two years, has been appointed to the pastorate of the Newark Valley church, N. Y. He will assume charge next Sunday, and will move his household goods there nnvt week. Rev. A W. Cooper, of Hawley, will succeed Rev. Leaeock and will begin his work next Sunday. Frank Van Storch, who has been qi'lte 111 with the grip, Is Improving. Henry Walter, formerly of Scranton, lias 'ipened a tin atul plumbing shop lu this place. A bountiful supper was served in the Baptist church last Wednesday evening by the following members of the Ladles' Aid hoclety Mrs. Robert lt. Thompson, Mrs. S. K. Finn. Mrs. Henry M. Ives, Mrs. Frank Colvin. Mrs. Claience Stone and Mrs. James Poster. The sum of ten dollars and fifty cents was realized. Palmer Smith attended the com mencement pxerclses of the Nicholson High school on Thursday evening. Mr. Davidson, of Orchard street, is ill with the grip. Tho Women's Christian Temperance union h'.'ld their regular meeting yes terday afternoon at the home of Mrse. Samuel Shoemaker. Mrs. M. B. Sherman and Mrs. 13. O. Van Storch were In Scranton yester day. Mrs. W. J. Dershimer and daugh ter, Fannie, spent Wednesday In Scranton. m Many Lives Saved. In almost every neighborhood there Is some one whose life has been saved by Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, or who has been cuied of chronic diarrhoea by the use of that medicine. Such persons make a point of telling It whenever opportu nity offers, hoping that It may be the means of saving other lives. For sale by all druggists. Matthews Bios,, wholesale and retail agents. PBICEBTJHG. The Rev. James Hughes, of Scran ton (for ten years a mlsslonuiy In Klin- berley, South Africa), will deliver his lecture in the Prlceburg Primitive Methodist church on Monday night, April 30. Subject, "The Briton and the Boer; or the War In South Africa." Admlslon by ticket or 15 cents at the door. Everybody Is Invited to come and hear an Impartial statement ot this subject by the Rev. James Hughes, who from actual contact with "Briton and Boer" Is thoroughly t-onversant with his ubject. SI 00 Reward, 8100. The leaden of this rarer will be pleaied lo lean' 11 at Iheic Is at least one dreaded .lUcnw that kciime has been alio to line In all ll stages, and that is Catarrh. Hall' Catarrh Cure is the only Klle cuu known lo the medliul Iratenlly. Cilarih bdni a iistltutlonal dis ease, uqiirea a constitutional treatment. Hill's Catauh Crrt- is taVen Internally, actlns directly upon the lluoc and niwouj tuifacea of tho ys tini, llieitbv I'esinijlng the foundilicn of the disease, and tilling the patient Hrength by build lug up the rcnstltutlon and assisting naturn in ilolni? its wink. The proprietors have m mtien faith In il niratiie powers, that they o'tcr One Hundred Pcllara for any v-ase that It falls to inre. Send for ltl of testimonials. Addrcw., P. J. CIIKXKY &. CO., Toledo, O. hold by Dniggllts, 75c. Hall's Family Pills are the best. CASTOR I A For Infant', and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signaturoof ?m&. C&M The People's A POPULAR CLEARING HOUSE for tlia IJeiult ot AU Who Have Houses to Rent. Real Estate or Other Property to Sell or Exchange, or Who Want Situations or Help The is Small Advertisements Cojt One Cent n Word, Six Insertions (or Five Cents n Word Ex:cp. Sittiatitm WunU'J, Which Arj lu gcrtcd Free. FOR RENT FURNISHED lltONT 1I0OM FOH ONE Oil TWO persons. Ml Vlioiiilnir aienue. STOIlK-STr'AM HEATED, f I VN ASP, ELIICTPIC IlgMs; fine show wlliduiisj rul light, t'ty cellar, cold nults; tank water iloscts several lines incoming street cars pass the door; rlno business. .tones, til Spruce street. IIDl'SK. 12 PO'IMS AND IUTU-IIOT AND cold ttatcr icry floor; lctrl' l'cll: ak. Inic tutsj rfinciilfil rpllsr; fine laundry; 11 llcht rooms: Mliltllj-s liO titr month. ,lonrs, ."111 spruce Btroot. 25-(inKKX Kind: rtKStPr.MT. WITH t'.VKUY comciilcncc, liuluilinir tjm heats loration lh( Ix-st. W. T. lUikttt, 1'rlfe biilltllne, 1M Washington auruif. U AMI MS-TUO 1TKAM lll'.ATI'.D STOUI'H, llrowiillic lirkk Mod,, KOT-ll I'apouse ul- .nue: siiitahlp loatlon for meal iiutkct, grocrry or light mamifictwliijr. liejdy May 1. J. . Ilrownlnjr, Jlcars bulldlnc FOll 1IKXT-KM SI'MJCB MIUXTs Kl.r.VI'.S moms; iVslinhlr. CoirfRys. KOI! HKXT n pronfnts; acnuc. BOOM FLAT, MOnr.HX 1M rrnt rrasonahlc. 3in renn FOR SALE ion s.m.i: t'HBAP-A mx toot sriiAKiiir edge nnd llldgle paper tllinmer. S2i Pea inii strrct, tireen llldgr. liOOlfTKAM WATllliTum .l.'.; AI.MI SKM Ing maihlne in spleiulld coiidlttoii; both at a bargain. Inquire :il(l South Main unnuc. 10H SAI.K - SKrOXUIlAM) I.OCOMOTIVK boiler, witli lack and coiincitlons. Also iron and steel snap Inquire rt I'olumhus Col lleiy, 1130 North Washington nienue. roit st.'i:- mi: sapdm: lioitsi:. two carriage horses, two siirries, set ilouhle liar ness behmging to the estate of .1. II. Steell, In quire of II. ('. MiKetizle, room SI, Traders' hank, rem sam: on for iikxt-tiii: xr.w nniv- lng Park hotel; elegantly lumlhed. Kxcsb lent opportunity for anv person wbhlng to em bark In the hotel himtu-ss. Innulie of William fralg, iare II. Itohinsoti Sons' Hrewery, noiLKit anii KNofxTT'on'sTiri:: ij-tioKsr. pouer lertlcal boiler, and Wiorsc power en gine, good as new. AImi 4S feet 2-Inch sluftlns with hangeis, and CM feet of 1-lin.h pipe. "Peo ple," 34 Penn avenue. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE ONK TWOSi:ATKI) RICK Sl'IIIXli M'ttUKV. lanopy top. will lulunge for good unegy or farm iirmlmr. On- team ihe.il hordes fir wile. Ira Finn k Suns, office, lorner Ah slice! and Pinn awnuc. 'Phono 17.12. WASTED TO HKXT A hTOUK WITH nKF.II'S oven: must be centrally loialed on Mjln street In busy part ot illy. Answer t'onfiilloner care Tribune otlicc. REAL ESTATE. LOT OX CLAY WIlXt'K. XKU fJHP-OX street, inquiie of Aria Williams, offiie of laikawanna Iron and Steel compin. t25,O0O WILL SKCI'IIK A XI'.W PHOIT.RTV; worth at least fciS.bOO. The property will pay SH pir cent., after pajlmr taxes and all other epcnves. Reason for Kclliw;, ownr has reinoied from city. This Is the best Imestm.-nt in Seranfon. Terms: One-third lash, balann- per cent, mortsace. W. T. HioUett, Prlie bulldhi;, 121) Washington aienue. Kon sLi:iount.K iiomi:, sis moniioi: aienue, will fell at barfalii if told befoie April 1. JURNJSlHEROOJSj nMlxiHEn ROOM, 107 MADlW AVI'.XUi:- Sultalle for one or two. OLXTS W'.CxTK-Vlf''llAYn" TUP, HP.T thinn on the market, pells itself in cn-ry office and store. XcahClnrk Manufacturing Co., Pipartment K, Rot IS2, Rnihcstrr, X. Y. WAXIKD-KIRSTCLASS AC.llXTS IX I'.VKUY city and town in Pinnsylirnla In inlroduie the lamest and MronKtst Nik and Anident Company in the woild, ddres I'. R. Van Dusen, Supt. of Agent, Ray lily, Miili. HELP WANTED-MALE. AXTF.D work. -HOOD (!IRL FOR (JKXLRAI. IIOl slv 707 Adams .nenue. WAXTKD-OOOD, III'STLIXO MVX FOR PART ner In gent's furnishing and hat business; $.1,000 lash will piy jou JI.Suo a jear: best stand; good references. Addrtts C. Uiorge, Scranton, Pa., (Jeneral Delliery. HELPWANTED-FEMALE. AX L'XPF.RIF.XCKn PltrsSMAKKR WVXTS KX gagements by the day. Hitting and fitting a special!. Address Dressmaker, Tribune olllce. WAXTKP-liOOD COOK AND LVUXDRKhS. :0 Wheeler aienue. P.Vt.nSVE W.VTKD-V(0 VVT.l'.K. SAMPI.F.S flee. Xo delilelles ol inlledlons. Side line or excluslie. Addre-4 Ml If. Wit CIIKR1IY ST., PIIILA. lXVESTSATELYiTPr.R (TAT. 1NTKRKST paid. Let jour mnniy I nrk for jou. Hu.i a certlrleate now. Paiments made nery fifteen days. Satisfied ollints in all set lions of tho country. Write for iiartii ulars. C. R. Mackey k Co., 32 Rroadway, New York. BUILDERS AND LUMBER DEA LERS Ul'ILDINO MATKRIAL T POPI I.AR IMIIC IIS. Houses built and rep-ilis of all kinds piompt ly attended to Houses and lots for sale. Houses built on the Instalment plan. Come and talk the matter over. )l7ra Finn & Sons, Ollli-e, corner Ash (.Ireet und Pinn aienue. 'Phone 17.12. LOST. LOST--ON HAMPTOX STRLT.T. filll.D RLNO, with letter VV engraied and adorned Willi U unall while stones. Finder will be tenanted bj returning same lo 32.1 second licet, ill). MISCELLANEOUS. SU TO 1 SHOT- WILL SHXI) OXR WIN.M R T Vcqueduit on Wi ilncsila i-. Mi) 2, for 12.00 inhumation wired earl) that morning; unt "lllmi-elf," lhe 21th. 20 1 shot. Room fit, W Xassiu slreet, Xew Yolk ill). HX(nv7F.KRSFIRi;MF.N, MACIIIXISrS AM) electilcians: M-nd 10 nils fur ntw 4 pane pamphlet, ismtalniiig li-t of qmslions asked bi Knamlnliiit Hoard of llnalneeu. Oeu A. Zeller, Ilookscller, St. Louis, Mo, Mention SViauton Tribune. LEGAL, Till'. STOCKHOLDI'.IIS OF TIIR SCRVXTOX (IVS and Wuter Company are heicby nolirlcd that the annual meeting ut Raid company for the election of ofhicia foi the ensuing jear. He amendment of its h) law a, and the transaction of mih other biisiiiin as ma) come define them, will be held on the itr.t day of May iut at ocincK p. in. ai uie uuut oi kaui pany in the uty ot suaiioa (i. II. IIAXD. Eccntan. Scranton, Pa., pill II, 1W. THE STOCKHOLDERS OF HIE PROVIDENCE Gas and Water Company arc heiehv notified that the annual meeting of tald company for the election of oftUera lor the ensuing )o.ir, nml the transition of audi other business as ma) come before them will be held on the aeienth da of May next, at 3 o'clock p. in, at the orhce of the Scranton Oaj and Wulir Company In the city of Scranton, JOSEPH JEFFREY, Secretary. Scranton, Pa., Apill 14, lbuo. THE STOCKHOLDER.! OF THE HYDE PARK Gu Company arc hereby notified that the annual meeting ol laid company (or the elec Hon of officer) for the Muing year, and the transaction of auch other business as may come before them, will lie held on th first day of Hay nut at 8 o'clock p. m. at thu olllce of said company In the city ol Scranton. 0. n. HAND, Sretary. Ecraston. Pa.. Anrll U. 1S0Q, Exchange. SITUATIONS WANTED SITL'ATIOX WANTED -AH JAM10II Oil watilimanl understands liollcrsj "qrt pltf fitter. Address .1. Horse, 1011 l'pone avenue. bitl'atiox WAXTiiiiny an agkd woman m hoiiK-lnprr for nMuwrr lth small family. Addrrss 1818 Jackison slreet, city. SITHATIOX U-AXTKP-WASHISO AM JltOX lng; done liy the day: will go out horse clean; lng or oftlec clrnnlng: willing to do any Vlud cf wcrk, 01 i Dlx coutt. MTlfAnOX WAXTi:i)-DY A MinDI.K-AtlFI) nian as itariletirt. First-class icfeienccs. Ad- nress 4U Hickory street, city. SITIHTION WXTKP-YOUX(l MAX, WKI.b cdueateil. willing to do anithlng: bookkeep ing prcfened. Address W. T., Jl'J Plttston avc mi?. Youxti max. Am: si, (:IlAl)UATl")i, Tiir: Wyoming College of business, wants a posi tion as bookkeeper or assistant. In either Scran ton, Plttston or Wllkes-narrcs reliable, sober and ! ft ufcenoc; fmH salary Addreis Wesley u. "vjr, Lopet, Sulllran County, Vi. SITI'ATIOX WANTK-nY MIIH1I.E AfiUD MAN as gardener. 414 Hllport llrcet. MTI'ATIOX WAXTI-D-IIY ASTIIONO lXDtS (rious joiing man, 18 yeart old, willing to no ihllilrig but fnnnlrg; can gle good rcler eliee. Address P. O. Ilox IOC, llcpboltum, Pa. CLAIRVOYANT. Dlt. 1' W. MANIUIRV lTMAI.r. COMP'.UNTS, rheunutim and chronic diseasi-s a specialty. Claiivojant; leads jour life. 13.1.2 Penn aienue. DRESSMAKING. bitciRMAKixo ion cini.nm:x to oniii.it; also Hdles' waists. Louise Shoemaker, 21: Adams aier.ue. CITY SCAVENGER a. n. nnicics clkaxs piuvy vaults and cess pools; no odor, Improsed pump u.scd. A II. HIIKKIS, Proprietor I.eae onlers 1100 North Main aietnlr, or Hike's drug ttore, ci.' tier Adams and Mulberry. Telephone H5I0. SCALP TREATMENT. MRS.' I,. T. KKIJ.r.R. M'AM' THKATMKVr, "iOo. j shampooing, WV. ; fa'iil massage; lnan leiirlnj, 23c. ; ihlrcpody. 701 (julncy. NEWSPAPERS TIIR WILKKSRARRi: 11KCORI) CAX UK HAD in Seranton at the news stands of Rctsmau Rros., 105 Spruic and 50J Linden: M. Norton, -122 Laikawanna aienue, I. S. Schutier, 211 iprucc street. PROFESSIONAL. ACCOUNTANT ANO tUDITOH. E. C. hPAULUIXO, 2J TRADLRS' HAXK IIUILU ing rncuiTiriT'i KDWARIl II. DAVIS, AKCIIIil.CT, COXXKLL Building, Scrantcn. PRKDKRICK L. DROW'X, ARCIIIKTtT. PRICH building, 12(1 W'aihiigton uicnue, biranton. CABS AND CAHRIAQE3. ItUllllI.lt TIRK1) CABS AM CARRIAOLS; Iir.ST of Kin lie. Prompt attention giiiii iinlir, by 'phoie. 'Phones 2C72 and 0K2. Jvsfpli Iii-llej, 121 Linden. OTvrsri DR. C. j:. FILKXRI'.RflKR, PAl'LI llUILIHXfi, Spiuce stuet, Scranton. DR. I. O. LYMAX. SCRAXTOX PRIVATL HOS pital, cor. Wjimiiig i,nd Mulberry. DR. C. C. lAlPACH, 111 WYOMIXG AVEM'i:. DR. II. V. RRY.MII.DS, OPP. P. O. HOTFSLt esO n-TUVVVT8 Till: 1II.K CAPh. 123 AND 127 FRAXKLIX AMI nue, lljlis iiaonable. P. ZKIfiLlIR, Proprietor. SCRAXTOX IIOl SI'.. XPAIi 1)., 1.. k W PASsl'X gir diiwt. Ciiduited on the Furopcan plan. VIlTOR KOLII, Proiriitor. f iVVt?t RiniARD .1. ROIKkll, ATIORXIIY-VT-LAW, 00 2 Liiikiiw.-mna annuo, (jcncial law busi ness, collection and losns. J7"vv7"niioxiX";. atiornhy and corxsiiT- lort-Lw. Rooms .112-31.1 Mears building. D. Tl. RKPLOOLK, ATTORNUY- I.O VXs XKf.tT tlated on real eMaie mriily. Mean nnihling, lorner Washington avenue und Spruic ttiecl. M J. DOXAHOK. .VrrOHXHY-ATLAW. fices C12-G13 Meats building. OF. FRVXK II llOYLII. ATIOKXKV VXD COUXSilL-lor-at-law. Hi rr building, Rooms 1? and It, Washington aienue. WII.LARD, WAI1RIIX k KXAPP, ATfORNKYS and Counsllorj-at-Law. Ripubliian building, Washington aienue. JKSSl'P k JI'SSl'P. AITOUNKYS AND COUX. Bellorsat-law-, Commonwialth building; rooms 19. 20 and 21. JvMlIS W, OAKFORD. ArrOIIXIIY-ATLAW 'Rooms Ml, 315 and 516 Heard of Trade Illdg. iTmvAnn w. "thaykr, attoiixey rooms fW3 C0I, Dili floor, Mears hulldiiig. L. . VVftTltfS. ATTORNT.Y-AT-LAW. COM- monwealth hulldlnir. Sirantou, Pa. C. II. PITCHKR. AITORIIXY-AT-LAW. monwealth building, Scranton, Pa. COM- PVITRRSOX ,t WILCOX, 'iRADHRS' X.VTIUX.ila Rani; building, C. tOMKOYS. 011, r.KPUHLICAX IlUILPIXf.. " a. vv. nniiriioi.F. attorxky, .mkars ni.noT PHYSIT1N3 "ID SUROEONS ML VV. E. ALLEN', 511 NORTH VVAS'.IIXOTOX aienue. DR. S. VV. I.'VMOIIRM'V. OFFICE 330 WASH. Inglon avenue. Ilcsltiince. 1318 Mulberr). Chronlo diseases, lurgs, heart, kidneys and girito urinary organs a specialty. Hours, 1 to 4 p. m. SCHOOL OP TlllT LACKAWANNA. SCRAXTOV, Pa. Couti.es prepaiatory tn rolleae. law, medi line ci business. Opens Sept. litis. Send for catalogue. Rev. Tluinas M. Cann, I.L.D., prin cipal and pirprletor; W. E. Plumle), A. M., headn aster. f)p"n' (! It CLARK k CO. SF.r.DMAX AND NURS. -1 1 run, ktoie 201 W'mhinston aienue; green house. V.M North Main aienue; ttore tele phone. 7S2. wine SCRKEN3 JOS. "fa'ETTriEAR 311 LACKAVVAXXA auntie. Sirai.ton. Pa., manufacturer of Wire Siriens. MfSCeLl. ?- 13 BAUER'S OnCHESTRA-Ml'SIO rOR BALLS, picnics, parllen. reciptloni, weddings and con Jert work furnished. For terms address II. J, Bauer, conductor, '17 Wyoming aienue, oicr llulbeita' music store. MEOAROEB PROTHERS, PRINTEHS SUPPLIES, enulopes, paper bags, twine. Warehouse, 130 Washington aienue, Scranton, Pa. RAILROAD TIME TABLES .Jul j-lP-i-Ti- rir a'M'''''''' . lirlo and Wyoming Valloy. Time Table In Effect Feb. 7, 1000. Tralna leave Scranton for Hiwley and Inter mediate K)1nU. connrctlna; at Hawley with Eric Railroad for New York, Neivburg;, Honesdale and intermediate points, 14 follows! No. 2, Accom modation. 3 a. m,( No, 1, Eiprew, 12.01 p, m. RAILROAD TIME' TABLE. VMtaWMWMWWWMMWtrrtMMMaatAAMMtMV 'iH Schedule in Effect November 10. 1800. Trains leave Scranton: , -.- 0.45 n. m., week days, for Sunbury, HnrrlsbUrp;, Fhllndelphin, Balti more, Washington, nnd for Pitts burg and the West. . , 0.38 a. in., week days, for Hazletbn, Pottsvllle, Reading, Norrlstown, nnd Phlladelphiaj and for, Sun bury, Harrlsburg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington nnd Pitts burg and tho West. 2.18 p. m., week days, (Sundays 1.58 p. m.), for Sunbury, Harris burg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington and Pittsburg and the West. 4.27 p. m., week days, for Sunbury, Harrlsburg, Philadelphia and Pittsburg. J. R. WOOD. Ocn. l'nss. Agt. J. B. HUTCHINSON, Gen. Msr. Del.. Luckti. nu. I Wcstoni. In llffett Dec. 17, ISro. SOUTH Leave Scranton for Xuv York at 2.11 3.00, C.'iO, and 8.00 and 10 05 a. in.; 12.55 and :U3 p. in. For Phlladelhia at o.JO, 8.0U and 10.05 in,; 12.55 and 3.,'U p. m. For Slimidsbutg at 6.10 p. in. Milk and Accon.mod.itloli at 3.10 p. tt'. Arrlu- ot llolmkcu at H.t5, 7 1?, U.10 a. m.j 12.CH, K.47, i.ii. 7.10 and 'J.38 p. in. Antic at Phlla ilcltJila at 10.!S3 a. m.i 1.00, 3.4S, 0.00 ami 8 2.1 P. m. At rile from New York at 12.05, 2.ahd llsl a. nl.; 1.00. 1.52, ."i.33'and S.ll p. m, From Stroudsburg- .it Kft", a. n' XORTII-Leau- Scranlivi for tluTilo and inVr mediate ttollon .it 12.10, 2. "A 1.0! and .ll a. m ; J. 55 and 6.60 p. in. .For Oiwcgn and S)rT cum at 103 a. in. and 1.55 J), m. For Ullcii at 2.50 ,i. m. and I 53 p. m. For Mimtlese at ''.CO a. m.s 1.(1', p. in. and 5.50 p. 111. For Xichothm at 4.0H and U.15 p. in Arrlic In Sitarton Iioji lluflalo at 2.1(1, 20. 6.' anc lorsi a. in.; 3.30 and 7.10 p. m. From Oiwigo and N.ir.iense at 2.53 a. in.; I2,;is and 3..10 p. in. Fiom SyraeiHi at 7.10 . in. From Lth-a at '.'.15 a. m.; 12.: and .1.30 p. in. From Nicholson ut "M a. in. and don p. m. Finn Montrose at 1.00 a. m.i 'JXO and 7.40 p. m. III.OOMS11CI10 DIVISION" Lease Sirantou 'tor Northumberland at (1.30, 10.05 n. ir. ; 1.35 and ft 10 p. m. For PI) mouth at 1.C5, S.40 and 8.50 p. in. For Xantlcoke at S 10 a. m. .Virile at N'oithuirl berland at 0.35 n. m.s 1.10. 5.0S and 9.30 v. ro. Arrlie ot NanllioVi- at 0.20 a. in. Awlic at I'hmoulh at 2.05, 4,40 and 11.43 p. in. Arriic at Scranton from Northumberland at 9.42 a. m.: 12,."'i, 4.63 and 8 50 p. m. From Xantlcoke lit 11.00 a.m. From Plin"uth at 7.57 a. m.; 3.13 and 0.U3 p. m. ' St'XIHY TRAIN'S. SOI'TII- Lcain Nrmti.ii a 2.15, .'I.OO, S30, 10-OJ a, m.; 3..1-I and 3.40 p. in. NORTH-Lcaso Suiinlcn at 12.10, 2.60, 4.03 p. m.i 1.55 and 5.60 p. m. RI.OOMMIl'IKI IllVlSIOX-Lcaic Scranton at 10 05 a, in. and 0.10 p. in. Dclaivarj an. I Hudson. On April 2.ld, 1WW, Iralm will leavo Scrantcn as follows: For t'arbomlale j.2tl, 7.51. S.K1. 10.13 a. m.; 12 noon: 1.2.1. 2.20, I.Kt, 5.23, tl.23, 7.57, 0.15, 11.15 p. in.; I.1C. a, ni. For Albany, Saiatoga, Montreal. Roston, Ncif llngland points, etc U.20 u. in.; 2 20 p. m... For Ilomsdale C.20. 10.1S a. in.; 2.20, C.25 p. in. For Wllkes.Ilario-fi.43. 7.4S. 8.1.'!. 0..13, 10.41 a, m.; 12. Of. 1.2si, 2.1S. 3.W, 4.27, 0.10, 7.48, 10.11. 11..10 p. m. For Xew Wk, Phil.ideli hia. etc., via Lehigh Valley Railroad (1.15 a. in.; 12.03. 2.18, 4.27 p. m. : with lll.uk Diamond Uxprcss, 11.30 p. tn.. For Pennsylianla Railroad points, 0.45, D.3S a, in. ; 2.18, 1.27 p. in. For western points, ila Lehigh Valley Rail road 7.48 a. m.; 12.0.1. 3.3.!, with Illack Dia mond llxpress, 10.41, 11.30 p. in. Trains will arrlie In Scranton as follows: From CarbonJalc and the North 0.40, 7.43, 8.3U, 0.31. 10.38, U.SSa. m.l 1.23, 2.15, 3.25, 4.23, 7.43. 10.3?, 11.27 p. m. From VVTIkes.Uarrc and the South CIS, 7.4S. 8.h, 10 38, 11.55 a. in.; 1.18, 2.15, 4.02, 5.20, 0.21. 7.5.", 11.05, 10.4S p. m.; 1.13 a. in. SUNDAY TRAINS. For Curboiidali 9.03, 11.33 a. m.; 2.23, 4 06, 6.47, 10.52 p. m. For Wilkes-Dane .CS a. in.; 12.03, 1.58, 3.28, 0.27, 8.27 p. m. For Albany, Saratoga, Montreal, Itoston, New Fnglaii'l points, etc., 2.23 p. hi. Lowest rales to all points lii lulled Stales and Can id a, .1. VV, Ill'nniCK. ft. P. A . Albinv. N Y. II. W. t ROSS, D. P. A., Suanton, Pa. Lclilli VaMov KallroaJ. In Lffcct N'oi. 10th. l'OO. TRAINS IX UK HHANTOX. For PhiladelphU ami New York, via D. & II. R. 1I at 0 45 a. in. and 10.I, 2.18, 4.27 (IHaek: Diamond Ilvprcs). und '11.30 p. m. Sunday. D. k II. 11. It.. 1.5". 7.48 p. ill. For White Haien. Hvleton and principal points in the loal legions, via II. k 11. It. It.. J..45, 2.1J and 1.27 p. m. lor PotUiille, 0.4j, 2.18 p. m. .. ,, . . For lli-tlileheiii. llaslon, lCi-adlng, llarrlsbur'; and principal Intrimeiliate nations v'al). & II, II 11., (1.15 a. i.i.: 11.01. 2-ln. '-27 Hack Dia mond Knpios). J I -10. bunda)9, 11. A. II. It. It., "por'Timkhannoik. Towandi, IVnilra, Ilbiea, Cenew and pnniipil Intermediate stations, via D 1. k VV. It R. 8.03 a. m.; 1.00 ajul 3.SS p. in. For Oeneia, Rochester. Huffalo, Niagara Falll. ( hleago. and all points west, ila D. k H. It. II , I" 0,1. 3.3J (Illaik Diamond Express), 7.48, 10.41, lliso p. in. Sund.i)s, D. k II. It. It., 12.03 p. ra.. ''Pullman parlor and sleeping or Lehigh VJalley niilor tars on all trains between Wllkes-Ilarra and New York, Philadelphia, Huffalo and Suj- irm.lTx"li,lfn.ntlR, Ccn. Supt, M CorthnJ street. New York. CH MILLS S. LEU. ficn. Pass. Agt., 18 Cortlinil street. Xew Yoik. A. VV. XOXXEMACIILR. Dlv. TatJ. Aft., fSoultl Hcthlehem, Pa. For tickets and Pullman reservations apply SOf Laikawanna avenue. Scranton. Pa. Central Railroad of New Jeriav; motions In New York Foot of Liberty itnet, N MB Tnd South Ferry. Whitehall etreeL Anthracite coal used eiiluthel'. insurina UMSTABLBlN0?rFIXT, NOV. IP, ,SM. Trains leaies Scranton for New Vork, Newark, riiVahith Phllac-elphla, Easton. Bethlehem. Al h, Swn Mauch Chunk and White Haven, at 8 30 "ForP'rittston and Wlll:ei-Barrc, S.30 a. m., 1.20, 4 oo o rn ' Sundajs. 2.15 p. m. Vnr naltlmorc and Washington, and point j Soyu?h andVVest via Bethlehem. &20 a. .. i.si & i2S?"l.Th? P0i-"n Croie, etc.. at SM 'r HMdVng.'l.eba'non ai.d Hirriihirg. via Al. lentown, 8.30 a. ra., 1.20 p. n... buudaja, 2.11 P'plo,r PotUville. 6.30 a. rn., 1.20 p. m. Through tickets to all points eait, south nt west at lowes't rates at the station, J II. OHLIIAUSEX, Oen. Supt. II. P. BALDWIN', aen. Pan. Agt. mwmu EzszszsTinkimiimmm wm&rj&mw NOKANTON DIVISION. Ill I'.flcct Oct. 3.3lll, 1800. North Uound, riouth Hound, SOS I V'OI 201200 a is; mi: 5 a x u v M.Virlvi- Leave a. u 7HVN. Y. Franklin s:. .... 740 .... !... -.... 7!0!Weat 42nd ftreet .... 7S5 ... "'" .... 7oq Wcehawkeu ... s io ... a mi p MiArrlve Leave a ur -h't.i, 10 45 1 15 Cados.H l. ' di6 iM 10 40 lov Hancock ....i mi fa: 10 31 12 56 Starllglit as o 10 81 12 4b Preston part xai iii 1015 18 40 VVInwooa 2 41 fi fiv 10 oo 18 25 I'oyntello KM 5 11 ro 1214 orsou 2 5rim 0 40 13 01 Pleasant Mt. 3 wo so 9. it ll.'.S1 Uulondale 8 09 6 si 9 29 1149 Forest City 8 19 6 41 eio U3 carbondale ...... 8 34 5 M 907 1110 White HNJfe .... is S8. & tit 4(1) ins.! Mavneia 13 48! 6 01 HM U8.li Jerinyn 3 45!ru 8 53 1111 Archibald 8 5) al; 8.V0 111.1 VVInton 3 84 w U4t 11 11 Peckvllle ...... 3 as, e i a 8 4i! 1107 Olypliant ,..... 401 0 81 8 41) MOV FrictDur? ...... 4 Oil B 81 8 3s 11 01 TUroop ... 4 10, t s7 8 S3 1100 Providence l4tl 8 38 H067 Part Placo 14 171 est 8 90 ...... 10 AS gcraatou i 30 tit a si 1 w Leave Arrlre .... r h'aji -- n .hi ,.i t, Sundaronlr. "-VflJ t. itgnioes that trains stop on tljnal (or pt. sengera. . Vi Tralnt 105 and 80 Sunday only, other trains dally except Sunday. , r-ecure rates via Ontario Western befere purcbaslna; ttcketa and save money. ' -,' ibroutn VVagner ouffat sleeper rid Iree t. dlnloc ebatr car Nerr York to Cnlcifc- li h'tdt ehanje. I'asnenfer Max tee Koducvd 10 Xwt Ceuta l'r J O. asi. J O. Anderson, Gen. Tata Act. T.FUtflron, inr. rtoi, Aft. craatot; i'M." " 1 i '&&&& &' rirtfcr ' ''' ' . , fAljr.Js! m liinaliiMi . .. , mf?v Jan atMiHiaatlsSiBfsjilMlHlHllfllHHHfllll 'ErmmmtsmemmamftiKommtaMaBmKm.Ljmmmmmm