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THE SCIIANTON TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1000.
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NORTHEASTERN
WAYNE INSTITUTE.
Two Hundred nnd Fortylhree
Teachers Meot at Honesdnle.
pielnl (o Ilia Serunluti lillmne.
lloncsdulc, Nov. U Two humlfd
nnd forty-tin oo oC Uio two hundred
nnd forty-live school touchers of
"Wnyno comity are' enrolled nt lh" Insti
tute now In session In tlic court houjc.
A very able corps oC Instructors ari
present. The afternoon .session yestar
ilny Avna Intorcstlntj. A plcnslnf," fen
turo of the Institute If the nuHe, tin
dor the direction of riof. .T. T. W.it
llnn, of Hamilton.
The Institute exorcises commence at
!) a. in. Wednesday: Devotional exer
cises, led by Ilcv. .liunes V. Wan';
"Intermediate Arlthmotlc," by Prof.
Albert; "A Ulrilseyt- View of Eigh
teenth Century literature," Prof,
c'reone: "China, and the Chinese," Or.
Wlnshlp. At 1.30 p. in.. "LonRfel
Inw," Dr. Wlnililp: "A Literary Rum
ble Around London." Prof. fircone:
".Mississippi Valley as n Type Les
son." Pi of. Albeit, llvcnlne. Edward
Uvuiett Hale, Instead of Prof. 13. C.
Poster's lecture, on "Liquid Air," as
advertised.
NEWMILFORD.
Special to the Scianton Tilliiini'.
'cw Vllbnl, Xni i:J. Tin- WniiwliV .MiIon
my society will meet n I the home of Mr. !-.
I!. I'rult, Woeliicsdiy afiiriioon. nl .1 o'clock.
Mrs. aion Aldiii'n Bine n cud pally tu :i
lnne number cf her friends l,it Saturday cion
ini. Mis Alio- WiilMiinn returned to her linini- in
llnllstead, -uiid.il, alter e inline, h week with
friends In town.
Mirs Jo-lc Il'ijlc is spending -omc lime with
relators in ('arbonililo.
Mr. 1". i. lien-cm. who has liccn seriously ill
(he put (wu Wicks, is ion.iii'-icnt.
Mi I' l'. Mii-r !' (onliiicd to Ms home villi
rheumatism.
Mi Minnie lli.nllij. Ii"v. II. ' lie's .mil S.
V. Trumbull wn appointed delegates to attend
the Sunday school iii-tltutc at Mi Kliuic.t'i Mill?
next Satunh.v.
Mr. Iliinj Miue inliitaiiicil tln ladle- of
the AuNiliary .il licr lumic one r.'leinnon hist
i ek.
Mr,. Fatker will Ptilrit.iln the Reading ( iule
at lirr mo'ii? in Hip .l.iy Ilnu-. tld iwininir.
Mi. M. O. llrjdliy tin .oIihihmI fimn Kn-li,
vliirc 6i.c ins limi iprmlinir .i muplo it wool.
with licr rwtlirr and luullio.
Mr", .lane lljiriMir -petil i- iilitn of l.i't
v.t-ik nli friendj in Ililltp.id. '
Mrs. I '. Iii(i and Mi-. Mrll.i IIimlHiin
v ill spct lay .mil ?jlnnl.iy with liicnd-i af
-"-i-.icIian
PITTSTON.
puial to the Su.inlon 'Iiibniic.
l'iLI-,1 im. .No.. L llioniis V. '..in-, wlio
fur the pa-l In: i'.n-. lu- IimhiI tlic I.clditli
N.'dlcj HiiluMil (-iiuipiii.1 ' f inn .it Covton, Ins
pun lu-ed .1 f.iuu of tcnt -lliifc am?, on Lin
coln Heights, su'.nitnn, .md will movnto tint
pl.ue caili in't .if.n. He cpitls lo ciifriKi"
in truck I lllnili'.'.
V r-jcui-old ihil'l cd Mr. nnd Mr. IMwaril
ricminir, of Cinoll stu-i't, died Sund.iy of licai t
l.iilnre, following .in illne-s ot diplithem. This
I, (ho fcerond child "Mi. .mi Mi1. I'leininjr line
litiiieri of tld dipc.ie Willi a wtek and they
lino two m.ne rhilrhen on tlie siilc 1i-.t.
'I lino ii i srarrity of w.itei in Pitl-toii limn--hip
an 1 (lie people .He roinpelhd In jret tluir
drinking snt ply at the niineq and from pasinij;
loiomotiips.
meeting oi the siT.inton-Willtes-llaiie I.nther
m Pflstoi.il a---nciilioii xas luld in St. .lohn's
I.utheian paionaue, Hiiuhelown. tndi.
I.ouis n. W.irnei, of l.acKiiwanna, died fiunil.iv
e.iniiis aftir a linseiiii- illnc-s of oier a joar
of a complication of diseases Deee.iMil wi
icr 70 years of ai;c and i Miried liy a wife
'':in I one .on, aNo hy the following Inothei:
JJinicl and (iiorKe, of Wr-.t Pittitnii, and i;ii.nlv-.
nl Ithaca, X. V. The funeral took place jefctci-
The People's Exchange.
A POPULAR GLKAKIXG HOUSE for the Bcruflt ot Vll Wlio
Have Houses to Runt. Heat lilstiite or Otlisr Property to
Sell or Exchange, or Who Want Situations or Help TJisss
Small Advertisements Cost One Cent a Word, Six Insertions for
I'ivo Cents a Word lixcep: Siluutiorii Wanted, Which Arj ln
iscrtcd Free.
FOR RENT.
fiMUM iu abm: 'bi'scufnoufen.' u 'iioo.m
incluilliip- ball), launch, towinir aui i.lciic
100111: was and divine llirl'ts, line open pluinli
Hi.', olc. 1'rKit.l'iiiK cats .i"S tlio iloor, W, T.
llackctt, Ii ii o lililtr.
"as rrnxiMH'u nui'si: woimi -S'3. w. -i.
HaeUtt, I'llro lililjj.
iVu-i'uitMMti'n nousi: vt oiiixn uim.i:.
W. T. ll.ii.kctt, I'riie bl.Is:.
sToni:. orrichs. iiutxs, not'hKs, n..vis
.iliil loiiuis In nil uiU city. W. T. ll.lcl.ott,
Pi ice Wile.
Sil, 2-i anil jsW-.STI'.WI Hr'ATTI) Pf,.TS IV
ociitul city. W. T, II ul.iti, 1'iliu blilit.
fiioi'i'.itrv noro.iiT, sold, ii:nti:i. i;.-
1 Imuici'il, iusuu'il, uiiiu.iK'cl ami cuccl fur,
W. T. IlJCklt, I'li.ti Welir.
FOR SALE
roit s.u.i'-r oN.ii'Miniv 101: u. ivroci. ron
sulu jt I'.ir.; ':! iiniJiy dhliloiul. IL, !H.i
.tclfr-isou .iwiiiii',
fob sm.i:-co."ii:vi.- oi' uot'.si: puism-
lure, cupoU, li-cUinc;, He, WJ Washington
nirnue,
lU'SINThS AND lli:sli)K( I.' I'HIli'r'ltTV lis"
III iiiln nt city, W, T. Il.'ekitt, I'lkc lilcls,
feKVBAb I.IM:S HUslXI'en, .MAMd'AC'l IIII.Nli
nml uiiliiiiitlli', csl.ilillsln'il mil M,ilii; cln.t;,
linrilwuic, uiiiifi.v, wall Un,r, rle, .S'c W T,
IlacVctt, 1'ilcc Wilif.
J.i-00 iiousr. and 1.0 r u nobtii i:vh." w. r.
Il.iLl.ctl, Piiic hhlu.
IV YOU T 'HI 111 V (IB hlll.l, A IU.il'xi:Vrj
or piopi'ltj' S'i' W. T. IIicLi'lt, I'lici! Wilt;,
I'TjXJANTI.Y i:tjtil'rxil ASH WlLATKlJ
hoarilint: lioiisi-, -JS iniitiis, luiitainlue i'i'iy
tliintr Irani 4 luutliiick tu a nljiiu. I'm iiIl,
etc, tec' W, T. lUiklt, Price IiMb
BU SI NESS OPPORTUNITY
j iiavk hi:vi:b.Mj links oi' 11 M.'rAort;TN
Iiilt unci lucicjiitili- liiiilui'ss lui sale; Haul.
naic, ill UK. liiu'ciy, ull i.ipci uiul uth'.is. Call
and fiiMetlKatc if )uii mean lmino8s. W. T,
Ilai Lett, 1'ric.o Wei.'.
IP VOir WANT TO (JO INTO Till: MINIxJj
ruuin, iiukU lunch 111 Ixuicllni! Iioiuc liu.lni'ss
tie -, T. HaiUit, t'liiv hlilir.
)7TuU WANT 'loUllV (lit .Si:i.L A IHIulMiss
tea , T, ilaikrtt, I'lltc tildg-.
MONEY TO LOAN.
MONKV TO I.0A.S'. HATrENBEBO, A'llOB
aty, S07 Council Building.
MONIiY TO luOAN-STKAiailT LOANS AT
once, (Xiriy, Connell building.
ANV AMOUNT OF MONEY TO LOAN. QUIChS
itrtlgbt loru or Bulldlns nnd Loin. At
liom 4 to 0 per cent. Call ou N. V. Wilker,
ilt'31S Csnnell buildioc.
PENNSYLVANIA
da) at. -.'..Id p, in., with llilmiieiil. In Hie llrkli
iliuttli tciiutny.
lliitKlnri entind the potollle l Toll (lilllllli
nt mi rally lioui' Sunday innmliiiii 1ml. wi m oil
only a viiiiill iiuintlty ol m.iiiim nnd prnt d cnnN.
ltc. O. I,, Ncmion, piloi id the West 1'Itli
Ion Mi llmilNl rlmiili till Imlav lor .liislltii,
(i.i.. to n 1 1 rinl, a mi linltiil Burst, the aliliu.il
Ic-unlon of lie (Videdeute VeteianV n-wiclilllnti
of fliDitdi,
MONTROSE.
Speilat tu the Srrniilon Tribune.
Atniilnnr-, Nov. 1 1. The regular Mlnn ol No
Minher trim of court opened In this pl.nc is
ttnliy, .liulup ll.itilel W. Seirlo inM!nff.
'1 lie eiiiirt appnlnleil .tolin It. Hill to lie pool
nuMer ol I'iupaI City to till llin ninn.y eiii'ed
by the death nt I'liinl; !. Ikltne-i.
In to! load hi Lalhrup and lliuoVljn lowinhlp,
load in Auburn InwiHilp ami biliti;e in lilltli
Meildous petltloks for jppoitilineiit ol lcwcii
'lie (lied.
Kiln I Mlltrhiii.,nu s. Ililii.-all Huh lilli-iu,
liioeliinalloii In dlvoiep iiwatded.
('. (I, Stephen : Clitrlei Itinl.le.v, rub to
how eaiHp why Judgment 'hould not he upencil.
Itule tn.ule iilisoluti'.
.lame" P. (lay wai appnltited by tin iwiit to
bo tlpstuie durinir .Vnu'iulier term.
IMwIii M, IrfinntN was appoinlid merf.eer of
the poor for Hopbottoui lioiouuli. to (111 lcanev
cuiised by deatli of William (. Alnej.
K. I.. Weeks i. P. Aillitir Tvul. Itule Kiunlcil
on plalntilf to Miow- uiu-i' wh.i Judgment "ball
not he opined and defrndmt peindtled to come
lu and defend and slieiltf enjoined fiom s.ellliiKi
etc.
I'omuioiiweallh ;. Tloe Wood. Pcfeiidanl In
ul.fs the iinolient law mid is di'dinrnod.
(.'oiiimonwiallh . Thonias Hrld,, iharRed with
brealiins nnd eiiliilnc and larceny. Knlers
plea of Riiilly. tteiiiandeil to await M-ntiinp.
('nuunouuiallli is. Ifanl; r,T.selt horse steal
int", laiLi'iiy ami inch Ink. Knteix plea of not
pullly.
I.eory Sli-iie ii l!eoij;o ItuKei-.. Ai-iKtiiMciit of
eiror (lied.
.''iinmnimo.illli . Iburict II. Scolt, chaifted
with in iup a touunon cold. The eiident
fhowed Hut the defi ndant was of unsound mind
uiul Hie hu nndeied verdict of nut guilty.
(onimoiiwi'.illb is Thomas Pile';, diaiged
r.llli luealiii.ic Jiil JZnlci -s plea of not (ruilt).
rnininoiiwe.iltli i. Midiacl Iliini-, breaking
Jill. Kulirs plea of not ituilt.i.
C nunoiiweallb s, Krank Smith, Iiicnkini? Jail.
Heads not RiiiltJ.
William Mnr.ni ic .lolin O'llea. si. Hide uranl
nl on ilifiiiil.ini to show caup wh3- I lip appeal
in this t.is- should nut bo stiiLktu ot).
The following uism weie continued to .lanu.iry
teim 'iml bail entered in each case:
I'onnuouwialth .s. William Snyder, as-ault
ami lulteii, a.-.suult with intent to lull.
THEATRICAL.
ATTRACTIONS THIS WEEK.
Iiyceum.
Piiday "Hie House That Jack lluilt.'"
Satiiiday "The lunmr.s Mate." Aftenvoi
and nislit.
Academy.
All Week Huntley-lackson company.
Gaiety.
l'llut 'lime Pajs Truradeio lliulc-iU rs.
I.al Three Dajs "Social Maids."
At the Academy.
The iliiutle.l-lacksou company plajed ,c's(eiday
"Loe and I.ihcrt" and last eiening "'Hie Toi
nado" at the Academy of Music.
This uflciiioun lliey will pi ii "The Maibl.
Hc.ut" and Ihis eieninpr "The 1'atal Card "
Fine Burlesque Show.
'Jheie can be hut one best, and the best bin
lesque show uu tlio load this si.isun in Waldion
.t lliyant's 'lYocadeio ltuilesn,ue company now
appeal inir ,il Hie fiaiet tlieatei. The loinpanv
is composed of thiuy people, all ol whom stmd
ill the fionl lank, rithei as audeille oi bin
li'Miue .ii.ii-.i. iniuiK tliem an- J.u k Ciawfoul
and lllanchc Wa-hbutu, Smitli and Chuupion,
HELP WANTED-MALE.
WANTED AT ONCE.
SEVERAL, EXPEHIENCKD
SALESMEN. OOOD SALAR
IES AND PERMANENT POSI
TIONS TO THE RIGHT PAR
TIES. NONE HUT EXPERI
ENCED MEN, SCHOOLED
AND TRAINED IN THE
RUSINESS, NEED APPLY.
CONNOLLY & WALLACE.
WAS ITD -ONU BXrElUKNCXD MAX '10
woik in gieen liouac; tingle prc'circd: at
KiiTilitri'ii lainu South Main mcuuc, Lincoln
llciBlils.
HELP WANTED-FEMALE.
v. Vstku-a 'iibioht" noT 'io"i'iTvbx'"ThT:
ihiiif lii'suicss, Adchcm IlniBithi Tribune
olflie, '
WAXTLiv-imioiir nxmifim'io vouxa lady
of (rood acldic'sii; salary to start ijlll pel week.
Call after 1 o'clock, 42(1 Adams avenue,
RECRUITS WANTED.
MAHISi; COIU'S, U, S. NAVY, BECdHmS
vi.ir.teil Alile-bmllcd men, smlc-e on our
nar tlilps in all parts of the world .ind 011 laud
In lliu i'liillppines when reipilreil. BeciuUlns oi.
Ik vi, JOI Wjumltig avenue, Scianton.
BOARD WANTED,
noAitn WAXTi:n-roB thbi:u adults ash
one tuull child. In luptctuble Jewh), taiji.
ily, lUliiif ir. tlrt-c las uelijliboriiood. Stale
pilce. V. A., Tribune iifflie.
ROOMS WANTED,
WANTKD-3 6lTu1iSJSlTED BOOVSr-ofi
light housekeeping; centrally located. Ad
cJrcu, J. W,, Willltms building, City.
LOST,
lOQT Villi nllllIi.l, linnc rixr sim ni7ni
W , . I'.........,,. ........ .., ..b't'l....,,, I
street between Oulucy i:iul lianklln uicuucoj
tuitable reward will be paid upon return lu
John T, Hichsuls, Meaej building, ell v.
Colien nml flatdntr, ta;iv I'atmer, Nelson, (llin
teireltl und Detiioiilo, !iille Vnn New, tmra
Cook, Adeline Irln, Daisy Palmer, Kittle 1'iank.
Iln, .Maude Stanilfonl, ,lcslc sharp nnd otliers
too Humorous to mention.
The ii6grammi! ruml'ls n tlio ipand opcnlni;
btiilesqiie, liikin Ironi the rronili. ami Intio
ilncliiK the T'our I'rcndi I'eiiialc Ilium JblJots,
lollownl bv .in olio lint would tic hard to belt,
nml ii Bland (.losing liuileiiio In wltlili the
riitlru eoinpatij ol thirty appear, to(rotlier with
ppeclal rcentiy, liind.ome iinlutucs nml pleaslnir
iini'lc.
"The House Timl Jack Built."
(lenrifp II, Hro,iilIiurt, who lias irbon us null
te., diner fnuei us "The Ppriillillnr,"' "The
Wionir .Mr. Wtliilit," "Wlm Itippennl to
.tours" and "Why Smith Lett Home" and
TO W fgj JBj&$
ShU
SZZ y- "Kir'aSSSfTV
$?'.'' ....r,,V
amt nniDcr.ii.
; whose latest farcp, "Tlic House That .lad:
lluilt," will be een here rrlday niiilit at the
l..vieiiin, Is today the recounted Ainrilcin writ
ir of modern farce.
'I lie llrst four named comedies weie not al
leied In u sinirlo instance, ellher In word, text
or situation, Jrom the llrst iinlormanec, some
llilnsr olieniciy l.ue nonad.ijs, in mast In
ftnnees it beinir a well known fact that authors
have icmalned with their companies for weeks
at a time, alleriuir and niakiiiir such chancres as
weie thought neces.saiv.
Mi. liiondhlllsl, uboie all else, diiins absolute
eleanlliiiss in Ids pl.ijs, and "The House Tint
.laik Hitllt" will prove no ec option to this
iule.
'The Gunner's Mote."
'I be naial drama his alna.m found a ery
liriie pl.it o in the heaits ot the patriotic then
lii'Koiin; American public, but "The (junnei'.s
Mate," "which Is to be piesenled at the l.jceum
nct Saluiday altcruoon and night, under the
direction of .Managci Augustus 1'itoii, seems
to touch mole haiiiioniotisly and more respon
sibly the popular chord than any preiious ef
loit in this clavs of ..r.un.ilir piodutlicn.
tleoigc A. (liiilay, who was liuglcr on the
New orl; and who iccciied his houoiahlo dis
charge, has bom tpicially eugnged to appp.ii in
the piodiictiou this season. Ilefoie Mich a back
giouiid the author of the play, William J. JIc
Kleinan, has .sit a sloiy thrilling with licail
inleiest, its people drawn in the likeness of
natme, and tlic incidints of tbelr liies made
to wcaie out a most sensational and dramatic
denouement. flhe love and comedy elements arc
adioitly introduced, the piny wolks itself out
most satisfactory. Singing and some expel t
buck dancing and a gimp contest by lcil pugil
ists arc introduced during the piogress of tlio
play.
The Social Maids.
Ihcic is ginger as well as vsriet.i in the pel
foiinancp of Hurtig k S'e.iin ins' "Social Maids,"
who appear at tlic Gaiety tomorrow. The oi
Saturation is a huge one and includes cleier
loimdians and pretty gills who can do something
more than inculy pose in .scant costumes and
otheiwisc, and a really notable cntcitainer in
the person of Mile. Pilar Moiin. Two builettas,
"The Water Xjnipb" and "The (laj Modiste,"
aie the mediums for the fun-making and foric
their purpose well. Among the leading meiry
inakeis aic (ieoige 1!. lleban, paiody singer and
comedian.
Pilar Moiin, the beautiful Kicudi coinedicnnp.
whose imputation is inlei national, assumes the
leading part in liotli builett.is. bho sings such
songs as the "flay Coquette" and "Dimples'
with something ot the slle and epie.ssion made
familiar by Anna Held. She is an altiactive
ligiup ami Inr peifonnauie adds niiidi to make
the "Social Maids," all in all, one of the best
attractions em the nnd. Pilar Moiin is the
dainty aitrc-s who pioduced "Mile. Piti" at the
l.wciun last wintei.
LEGAL.
IiOTKT. '10 THK r.LUCTOlts OK Till: CITY 01'
-Hranicin, Pciincyh-inia.
IIip folluwins oiilinancc has been introduced in
the Omnium Council of the said city and i
in'iidinir on passaec.
nil- of Common C'uuncil, So. u7, llXXl.
AS OBIIlXAXCi:
rioiidilie; for tlic sitliniission to the otc of the
electors of the City of Nranlun, an increase
111 the inelcblc elnciv, of the i-.ilil city, to thu
amount ui one liiuiiluil tlieiiisiiul dollars (S1IX1,
WW.UJJ, im Hie. payment of judninents and ad
jnillriitiil cliinis tijaliist the said city up to
the date ul the- pa.s.s.iirv of this nicliiunic; nial
in La-e the vole is in taioi of Mich proposed
inciease. luahliitr .111 appropriation id fcitd Mini
for ciid puipoac.
Section 1. lie it oulaiucd b.i the- S.'lcct and
Common Councils of the' Cit of Snanton, and il
is lieu by oulaiucd by authority nf ihu same,
lli.lt for the pill pose of pnjlnir the judtiinenls and
other adjudicated indebli'ihicus nf the City nf
Su-anton, an increase in the indebtedness ot .said
city by an iaoue of city bonds to the umoiint nt
one bundled thousand elollais (SllM.liV.OO), is
lierdiy nutborleil, subjei t, neverthrlesi., te the
consent nl the ilcctois nf the .said city of Peran
um as hcicinaftir pimided.
Sec. :!. The qiiestion of nsseutiiiir to the iibuve
pioiosi'il ine lease ot tlie dphi of the eltv nli.ill
be Mibmlttod In a o(e of the qualltied eleetors
ot the City of Sirantoin, ut the ucst xemial
1 lection nccuiilnif not lev, ihau forty dav inter
the pansace nt this oidlname and its appinval
by the .Major.
See. :i. Aftei the pavsaire and .1ppr0i.il of ihis
oidilianee as afoiesaiil. and at least tlditv davs
j before uld election, the Major shall publish .1
nu,.i.- vt I,...- L-ti'viitMi ue-iL-ii aiiiueiii7iic 111 mice'
daily papers pulillshed in said citj, and .1 stale
iiicnt such as Is ieiulred by law, which elati'iiii'iil
shall be furnished by the Cltj C'untrollei.
Sec, I. If the ild electois aisiee to incieaw
the indebtedness of said lity for wid purpose,
iheip shall be apmopriaied and set aput for the
pavnicnt of a.ild judipninU und other adjiidieateil
iiidi'bteclncss ol Mid cltj, the sum nf one bun
dled thousand iMIars (lt),()i)l.iO), or so iiiueh
thereof .H shall b neeinsaij-,
Publklied In purt.ii.nue ot picnisioiis nf a roo.
lutieui of City Coiiiicils of (he City g Seranton,
Pa,, 1hl1 Ii icolutloii was appmud bv the- .Major
of said city on Xnirmbcr 7th, ifjoo,
31. T 1. VVBLLi:, (ily Cltil..
9i:alkh i'iioi'Osm.s will hi: iii:ci:iYi;n at
the eiliie of the (.eeitlaiy of the Serantou
llo.iul of Contlol until 7.:w n'lloek, Mondiy
uiening, Xuv, in, luuo, 101 Hie election of .1 two
100111 ticiditioii to So. ;l.l nehool, nml feu- the con
Irurlion uf sewer line for said building, in ne.
contain p with plans and speillii-ations in the
hands uf Juliil A, Duikwoitli, aiihitc, t, 'liie
sum of two bundled and llfty dollais (2J0) in
rah or cci tilled (heck thai! bo enctosed with
each bid, which nun tli.ill be foifelled to the
school district in case pf iefus.i or omission 011
the part of the sucressfiil bidder In execute
contract within ten ilaj-s after Hie jiv.udliiir o(
the same. So bid will be read or considered
which fall- In comply with this requirement,
Hy older of the hcrantnti Hoard of Control,
r.H(ir.Si: I), 1-;IX0 S, Secretary.
REAL ESTATE.
HllSISI.s-, AMI ItlHIIISt'inTiToTOtT.OB
rale in rdl pails of city and Duumoie, W.
T, Hacked, Pike blclg.
MW WILL BUY A IIOUSi: AXI) LOT .VTXoimt
Lud. W, T. llacketi, ',i, Wdg. '
W. T, llAlTvWT JIUYS, 'IILLS, nn.N'tS, IS.
suics exeluiuco, uppralses anil cares for
pioptit', Hoc ins u and Id Price Wdg,
WANTED-TO BUY,
WANTL'D-SECOND IWBlTMACHiNEs";'
oust be In KOud order; state particulars a
to make and price. Address, t. M., general de
livery, Bcrantou. I'.
DRESSMAKING,
-i , "''''-'r-is-i--v-i-w-ir j--r j-j-ij-uij-j-u-j--n-c-j
DIIESSUAKIXQ FOB CHILDHEN TO OBDEII;
1m ladles' issUta. Louisa Shoemaker, 213
Adama aevoue.
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Test for Yourself the Wonderful
Curative Properties of SwampRoot
m ... i- ! il - - .,.. , i --! -
To Prove What the Great Kidney Remedy Swamp-Root Will Do for YOU, Every Reader of "The
Tribune" May Have a Sample Bottle Free.
Reporters Have Convincing:
Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binuhamton, N.
1 -' nnYLB. I 1 ? 1 '"bookiw J
Ghntli-men :
1 feel it my duty to send you an acknowledgment ol the receipt of the sample bottle of Swamp
Root you so kindly sent me. I had been out of health for the past five years with kidney and bladdnr
trouble. Had our best physicians prescribe for me. They would relieve me for the time being, but the old
complaint would in a short time return agiin. I sent for a sample bottle of Swamp Root and found it did
me a world of good. Since then I have taken eight small bottles bought at my drug store, and 1 consider
myself perfectly cuied. It seemed as though my back would break in two after stooping. I do not have
to get up during the night to urinate as I formerly did, three or four times a night, but now sleep the sleep
of peace. My back is all right again, and in every way lam a new man. Two of my brother officers are
still using Swamp-Root. They, like myself, cannot say too much in praise of it. It is a boon to mankind.
We lecommend it to all humanity who are suffering from kidney and bladder disnases.
My brother officers (whose signatures accompany this letter), as well as myself, thank you for the
blessing you have brought to the human race in the compounding of Swamp-Root.
We remain, yours very truly, JAMES COOK,
HUGH E. BOYLE,
Officers of the 38th Police Precinct, Greater New York JOHN J. BODKIN.
Nov. 16, 1899.
THEODORUS VAN WYCK, former Editor of the Mt. Vernon News,
and now one of the most prosperous real estate brokers in New
York, 128 South Eleventh Avenue, Alount Vernon, N. Y.
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN :
1 had been a sufferer for over four years from severe attacks of
rheumatism and Kidney trouble, probably contracted by exposure on
hunting expeditions and wading trout streams. 1 tried many reme
dies, the patent and other kind, but none of them seeded to do me
any good. I was persuaded by an oli and valued Iriend to try
Swamp.Root.and tranklv confess it has benefited me as no other
medicine has. I now feel like myself again. I do not have the con
stant aches and pains which at one time seemed to make life un
bearable. It is a positive benefit in ailments of this kind. I always
keep it in the house, as it is just as necessary as bread and butter.
Very respectlully.
ZC
EDITORIAL NOTE.-Swamp-Boot, the Great Kidney, Liver and Bladder remedy, is so remarkably succeosful that a special arrangement has
been made by which all readers of The Scranton Tribune, who have not already tried it, may have a sample bottlo sent absolutely free by mail. Also
a book telling all about kidney and bladder troubles and containing many of the thousands upon thousands of testimonial letters received from men
and women cured by Swamp-Root. Be sure and mention reading this generous offer in The Scranton Tribune when sending your addrsss to Dr.
Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N, Y.
SITUATIONS WANTED
A WIDOW L.UWbsmT'TxACf: AS A
housekei pel foi .1 niitowci 01 a small family,
37-7 .lackson sticel.
Sni'A'IIOS WASTEIl UY A MlBIM.i: AC.E11
lady a.s hou-ekeeiier. Aihhess A. II.. Tiibunc.
SITCA'llON" WASTKD-BY AS HKI'KBir.SCnil
gloeeiy clerk; strictly temperate and honest
and well locomiiieiiileel. II. C. D., Tiibunc of
Ike. .SITUATION- WANTKH-'lO (10 OUT UY THfl
day ami to clean ollices. t' .1, A,, U.Jj Wasli.
ir.ton aienne.
&1TU.VUON WASTr.H BY AS nXl'IlBIKXCBI)
laundress nn l.ulj's line- clothes; will go out
by the dij. Call or ,iddtcs .120 Pleasant street,
West Side, Best of lefeicnrcs.
WASIKD-A PLACK TO WOBIC'AS WAITLB OB
any kind of woik in doors. Good uferenie8.
Acldivss .1. S. O. Tiibuns.
SI'tl'A'lIOX WASIED-BY YOUXC PROTEST
ant g'll to assist in houscwoik. Can come
well I ec online iiiled. Call 01 addiess 7.1'i South
Wjoiuiuir itvinue.
siiuvrios wasti:i)-as s'lKVMirriT.it 011
engineer, by fullj lapiblo 111 111, Addiess, 41.1
( lay aienue.
sirtU'llOX WANTED HY A YOl'N'O COLOBEll
ir 111 as waiter or poller, or any kind of woik
in doors; good reference. Adehcvs fj. S. ., Trib
une oftice.
srrrvnox waxted-by a yol'su max as
chiicr, or cm make himself 11-eliil .Hound
maihiner-. Address P. C, Tiihune olflee.
WASTEH-WOItK AS WAITEB OB l'OIUEIl IV
boarding hoiine, nr nt imv kind ol work;
good refeienees., Adi'iei' .f, S. Outlaw, Tiiliuno
olhcie,
SITUATION' WASTED-BY A fiOMAN TO
lake catc ot children, or In du general
liptisc work. Addiess, Min, ;U, iais, 3lh Prcn
idiiice load.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
NOTICE.-! WISH TO XOTll'Y ALL LIl'II 1N
suraucc cciiipanirs not u paj any iusuraiuc
on Hie life cf my husband, Patrlik llienuan,
Ulcly deceased. ASX 11IIESXAS,
pift Prospect Ac City.
CITY SCAVENGER
A. B. BBIOOS 0LENS PBIVY VAULTS AND
less pool: no odor, Iinruoved nuinrs used.
A. B. BltliidS. Proprletoi, Lea 10 onlcri ll'io
.North Main avenue, or Lille's drug sloic, cor
ner Adams and Miilhenj Tclcpliono VHO.
PROFESSIONAL.
Certified Public Accountant,
EDWABD 0. SI'AULDIXn, C. I'. A., 2'J TIIA1I
tis' DjiiW building,
Architects.
LUIVAUB ll. DAVIS, AllClllTEar. CONXLLL
building, Ec union.
I'BEDEBICK L. IHJOW.V, ABCHITCOT, I'BIUK
building, lie Washington aienue, Seraiituu.
Cabs and Carriages.
Bl'BBEB TIBED CAPS AND OABBIAUES; BEST
of service Prompt attention gticn ordcri. bv
'lhoiie. 'phones 207'J and 63M. 'oneph Belie;'.
Ui Linden.
Interviews with Prominent
58111 POLICE PRECINCT.
Y.,
Dictated
S. R.
Dentists.
DB. C. E. EILESBEBGEB, PAULI UUILDINO,
Spruce stiect, Scranton.
DB. I. O. LYMAN, SCBANTOS PB1VATE HOS'
pital, cornet Wyoming and Mulbeny.
DB. C. C. LAUBACH, 115 WYOMING AVENUE.
DB. II. I'. BEYNOLDS, OPP. P. O.
Hotels and Restaurants.
TlIC ELK CAFE, 123 AND 127 I'RAXKLIN AVE
nue. Bates icasonable.
P. ZElnLEB, Proprietor.
SCBANTOS HOUSE, XEAB D.. L. k W. PAS
tcnger depot. Conducted on the European plan.
VICTOP, KOCH, Proprietor,
Lawyers.
J. W. DBOWSISO. ATTOBXF.Y AND COUNSEL-loi-al-law.
Booms 312-31.1 Mcais building.
V. B. BEPLOtiLK, ATTOBN'EY-LOAN'S NEOO
tlated on leal estate security. Meats building,
corner Washington aienue and hpiuce stteet.
W1LLAIIP. WABEEX & KNAPP, ATTOBNEYS
snd counscllois-at-lan. Bcpublican building,
Washington aienue.
JESSUP He JESSUP, ATTOBSEYS AND COUN.
tcllois-atdaw. Commonwcaltli building, Boons
19, 20 and 21.
JAMES w! OAKTOBI), ATTOBSEY-AT-LAW.
Booms 614, Slfi and MO Hoard of Trade build
lug.
EDWABD W. 1 HAVER. ATTOBNEV.
Wi-ooi, 9tb Boor, Mcani building.
BOOMS
t. A. WATBF.S. AITOBXEY-ATLAW, BOABD
ot Trade building, Scianton, Pa.
C. H. I'lTCIIEB. ATTORNT.V-AT.LAW, HOARD
of Trade building, Scranton, Pa,
PATTERSON' tc WILCOS, TRADERS' NATIONAL
Hank building,
C, COMEOYS, 9-1,1 BEPUI1LIOAX I1UILDIS0.
A. W. BEBTHOLF. ATTORNEY, MEABS BI.DH,
Physicians and Surgeons.
DR. W. I. ALLEN", 51.1 NORTH WASHINGTON'
avenue,
DB. S. W. lAMOIIEAUX, OFFICE JS1 WASH.
ington aienue.' Residence, 1113 Vlulburv.
Chronic diseajes, lungs, heart, kidneys and
Bcnlto-inlnary crgans specialty, Hours, 1 to
4 p. iu.
Schools.
SCHOOL Of THE LACKAWANNA, SCIIANTON,
'a. Courso preparatory to college, law, mcili.
cine or bjslne.-s. Opens Sept, 12th. Send for
catalogue. Ilev. Thomas M CMnn. LL. D., prln.
clpal and proprietor; W, E. I'liiinlcj-, A. j.,
headnuster.
Seeds.
0. It. CLARK k CO.. SEEDSMEN AND SUBS.
cijiMiii, store UOI Wuthlngton aveiiuo; green
houses, 1030 N'oilh Main avenue; store tele
phone, "32.
Wive Screens,
JOSEPH KIKTTKIi. REAR 611 LACKAWANNA
aienue, Sc union, Pa,, manufacturer or Wire
Scieeiu.
Miscellaneous.
iliiTuivir "obciiestb i-MUslorOh BAUS?
nlciilo, parties. rocepticM, weddings aud con,
cert woil. luiuished. For terms address R. J
lUuer, conductor, 117 Wyoming avenue, ovr
Hulbcit's iiiusic store.
HEOABOEE IJBIH., I'lnN'ratS' M'l'pl Ks). KS.
lelopei, papci ba, livpie Wnriliousr, l il
Washington r.unui-. Sontwi. 1'a.
People in Greater New York
Grhatur Ni-.w Youk.
His Physician Prescribed Swamp-Root.
NEW YORK', Nov. 18, 1S99.
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
I was all run down in health and spirits, from overworK on
the Exchange floor. I developed nervous neuralgia and also suf
fered from an acute attack of rheumatism.
Of course. I had careful medical attendance, but while conva
lescing my own physician himself ordered me to take Swamp
Root to build up my nervous system, and put my kidneys in
shape. It helped me more than any curative or tonic everused
and now I always keep it in my medicine chest. With best
wishes for sufferers,
&-c-pu. 'HJZz -
JJADTIME TABLES.
Delaware and Hudson.
In Effect Oct. 21, 1000.
Trains for Carbondalc leaio Scranton at (I.'-O,
7.5J, 8.M, 10.13 a. m.; 12.00, 1.2'J, 2.20, tl.W, 3 23,
0.23, 7.57, 0.13, 11.15 p. tn.i I. Ill a. m. .
Toie Honesdnle (1,2(1, M.1J a. in.; 2,2H and
0.25 p. nt.
For Wilkes-Barre I). 13, 7.4S. S.1S. O.SS, 10.11 a.
ll!.; 12.03, 1.2S, 2.19, 3.31, 4.27, 0.10, 7.4S, 10.11,
11.30 p. in. '
For L. V. B. B. points 0.45 a. m.; 12.03, 2.18,
4.27 and Jl.IlO p. in.
For Pennsylvania B. B. poinls-li.lS, 11.33 a.
m.; 2.1S and .27 p. m.
For Albany and all points Morth rt.2U a. in.
and 3.B2 p, m.
MJN'DAY TRAIX.
For Caibcnd.ile--'J.nO, 11.31 a. in.; 2.2C, 3.32,
3.17, 10.52 p. m.
For Wilkes-llaru-o.lS a. m.; 12.0.1, 1,-jS, 3.2,
0.27, 8.27 p. in.
For Albany and points '.nitli-3.,12 p. in.
For Honesdale 9.00 a. m. and .1.52 p. in.
Lowest rates to all points in United Stale!, an I
Canada.
.1. W. BUflDlCK. Ci. P. A.. Albany. N, Y.
II. W. CROSS, I). P. A.. Sciantoii. IM
Lehigh Valley Railroad.
'n Effect May 27, 1000.
Trains Leaio Scranton.
Fur Philadelphia and New Yotk lia II. .V II.
It. It., at 0.43 a. in. ami 12.03, 2. IS, 1.27 (Black
Diamond Expirss), ami 11.30 p, in, Sundajs, D.
ct II. B. R.. 1.5S. 7. IS p. in.
For White llaicn, Hazleton nml piluelpal
points in the coal nglons, via 1). A- II. R, It.,
(1.45, 2.1S and 4,27 p. in. 1'nr Pottsillle, (.13,
2.'I8 p. 111.
For licthlelirm, Eastou, Reading, Tliinlshuig
and piiuelpal inleimedinte staliiuis via II. & II,
It. B 0.15 a. in.; 12.01, 2.1.S, 1.27 (Black Ilia,
mond Expirss), 11,10 p, in. biindiijs, 1). k II
R. B 1.5S. 7,13 p. ill.
For Tunkhanuock, Towanda, Elinita, Ithaca,
Oencva nnd pilncltul iuteiimdlato statu, ns, ill
D., Ii. k W. 11. It., SI'S a, in,; l.T. and 3'3
p. 111.
For (leneia, Buohester, llutlalo, Niagara Falls,
Chliago, and all points west, vii II. A- II, II 11.,
i?.n;!. n.n.1 illlack llianioiid Emes). 7.4s. 10 II.
11.30 p. m, S'umlajs, D. & II, It, It , U.tU i.
in.; 7.13 p. in. , , , I
Cullman panor-aim sleeping oi 1,01111:11 inuey
pallor ears on all ttalns between Wllkes-lluio
and New Yoilt, I'hlladelplila, BiiiTnlei and mu
iieislon Bridge.
BOLLIX 11. WILMUR, (ten, Supt., 2H Cortland
btreel, New Yoik,
CHARLIE S, LI'.L', (leu, 1'a.is. Agt., ?d Coillai'd
sireet, new ioik. j
A. w. Ml..l.l.ie.lll.li, I'll, rass, am,, .-suuiu
ncthlehrm, P.t.
For tickets and Pullman leseiiitioiis apply to
SOU LtcUwuiiiii avenue, Scianton, IM,
Central Railroad of New Jersey.
Stations In New Yoik-Toot of Llbcity street,
N. B.. and South Fcriy, .
Anthracite coal used cMluslielj-, Insuilug
cleanliness und comfoil.
TIME TABLE IN EFKCT MY ."-. 1'JO.i.
Tiallis leaio Sciantuii (m New Yoik, Xcwark-,
Ellabctli, Philadelphia, Easton, llolhleheni, Al
lentimn, Matuh Chunk and While llaien, ,11 Vo
a. 111.; cxpiess, 1.20 j cspress, 4.00 p. 111 Sun.
dan, 8.M p. 111.
Foi 1'lllHi'" and Wilkivllaiie, S.30 ,1. m.; i,q
and 4.00 p. in. Sundajs. 2.15 p
Por Baltbuoic ami Washington, -ind points
South and Wet ill letlilcieiii, S.30 a. m., i.-jg
p, ill. Suiiday.s, 2.15 p. 111.
For Long Branch, Ocean Oioie, etc., at S 30
a. 111. and 1.20 p. 111.
For Beading, Lebanon ar.d HariUbiug, U ,.
Ii.itowu, .. a. in. and J. 20 p. m. Sundajs,
2.13 p. in.
For Pottsville, S.MI a. m., 1,20 p. 111.
Ihrougli tickets to all points ia,t, touih and
wmt at lonest rales at the station.
.1. II. OIILIIAUSEN. Oe'ii. Supt.
l. P. BAI.HWIN, ficn. Pass! .
Agt.
SCALP TREATMENT,
k, VtVVVW
MhS. L. T.vKELLER. SCALP TBEATMENT, 50c.;
thimpoing, 30c; fascial 'massage: nianicm.
lug, 3c; cliiiopod'. 701 (Julncy.
Regarding Wonderful Cures
How to Find Out if You
Need Swamp-Root.
It used to he considered that only
ui'liinry nnd bladder troubles wort: l'
bo traced to the kidneys, but now
modern Hclence provoi that nenrly nil
dlsennoH hnvi- their beginning' In the
dlsordsr of these most important or
fe'uns. The kidneys Illtjr nnd purify the
glood that Is their work.
Po when your kidneys are weak or
out ot ordor, you can understand how
(illicitly your entire body Is nffectcd,
and how every orgim seems to fall tu
do Its duty.
If you nre sick or "feel badly," bc-
sin taking' the famous new discovery.
Dr. Kilmer's Swamp -Hoot, because u
soon as your kidneys arc well they
will help nil the other organs to
health. A trial will convince anyone.
Weak nnd unhealthy kidneys are
responsible for more sickness nnd suf
fering thrtn any other disease, nnd Ir
permitted to continue fatal results are
sure to follow. Kidney trouble Irri
tates the nerves, makes you dizzy.
rustlers, sleepless and Irritable. Make
you pass water often rturlnjr the dav
and nuliKuM you to get up many times
during the night, ('auses puffy of
dark circles under thu eyes, rheuma
tism, gravel, catarrh of the bladder,
piiln or dull ncho In the back, joints
and mii'-eles, makes y.iur head aehr
and hack ache, caures indigestion,
stouT'ch nnd liver 1 rouble, you get a
hallow, yellow complexion: makes you
feel as though you had heart trouble:
you may have plenty of ambition, but
no strength; get weak and waste
away.
The cure for these troubles Is Dr.
Kilmer's Swamp-Hoot, the world
famous kidney remedy. In taking:
Swamp-Hoot yo.u silford natural help
to nature, for Swamp-Root Is the most
pprfe't healer and gentle aid to the
kidneys that is known to medical sci
ence If there is any doubt In your mind
as to your condition, take from your
urine on rising about four oundes,
place it In a glass or bottle and lee
it stand twenty-four hours. If, on ex
amination, it is milky or cloudy. If
there is n brick-dust settling, or If
small particles float about InA, your
kidneys are in need of immediate at
tention. Swamp-Itoot is pleasant to take and
ii used In the lending hospitals, rec
ommended by skillful physicians In
their private practice, and Is taken by
doctors themselves who have kidney
ailments, because they recognize in
It the greatest and moat successful
remedy for kidney, liver snd bladder
troubles.
If you ore already convinced that
Swamp-Hoot, is whit you need you
can purchase the regular fifty-cent
and one dollar size bottles at the drug
stores everywhere.
RAILROAD TIME TABLES.
PENNSYLVANIA RAILflQA3
Schedule in Effect May 27, 1800.
Trains leave Scranton, D. &. H.
Station:
6.45 a. m., week days, for Sunbury,
HtUTisburg, Philadelphia, Balti
more, Washington and for Pitts
burg and the West.
9.38 a. m., week days, for Hazleton,
Pottsville, Reading Norristown,
nnd Philadelphia; and for Sun
bury Harrisburg, Philadelphia,
Baltimore, Washington nnd Pltt
burg and the West.
2.18 p. m., week days, (Sundays
1.58 p. in.,) for Sunbury, Harris
burg, Philadelphia, Bnltimoie.
Washington and Pittsburg and
the West. Fov Hazleton, Potts
ville, Reading, &c. week days.
4.27 p. m., week days, for Sunbury,
Hazleton, Pottsville, Harrisburg,
rhilndelphin and Pittsburg.
.1 Ii. WOOD, (ien. Pas. Aa:t.
J, II. HI'TCIIIXSOS, flen. 5lgr.
Delawaie, Lacko wanna and Western.
In Elicit June 10, V)00.
South Leave, Minntuii for Sew ulh at I, (a,
3.00, 5.10, S.0'1 and IO.ii'i a. in., 12.55, I.'W and
8.10 p, in. I'o i- Philtdelphla at 5,40, S.OO and
1(1.05 a, m ; 12.55 and 3.33 p. 111, Fov Strouds
hint,' at h.lu p. 111, Milk and aienminodation at
3.40 p. in. AirlM- at llolmkeii ut (1.55, 7,1',
10.1.1 a, m.: 12. (H. 2.(7, 4,tS 7,10 and.t'.U p. m.
Anile at Phlladelnhi.1 al 10 Oil a. 111.; I, bo, 3 4
ll. W and 22 p. 111. Alibi' fimn New ork r
1,03, 4.WI ami 1020 a. in.; l.bo, 1.52, 5.(1, H (a
and 11,30 p. in, Fimn htmiidshuig at S.05 a. '
N'oith L'ave Scranton (en Ilutfilo n:id Intfi
uiediutp stations nt 1.10, 1.10 and S.,10 u lu :
I 55, S IS and 11,33 p. 111. For Oiwcgn and SjiU
iusc al 1.10 a, pi, and 1.53 p. 111, For Utica at
1.10 11, 111. and 1.33 p. in. For Montine at S.KO
a, m.; 1,0,5 p. 111. and 5.43 p. m. For Xlcl1.1t
oii at I.1K1 and li. 15 p. 111. For llii.tiluimlon. lu.'.'l
nml S.WJ p. 111. Anhe in Scranton liom lliiftalu
al 1 ..10. 2.33, .1.8, and 10.00 a. m.; 11.311 ami t."
i in, Fimn Oswego ami Sj'iacnse at 2.55 c. in.'.
12.33 and Ron p, m, rrom Utlra at 2,33 a. 111 ;
12.33 and 3.30 p. in, Fiom Nicholson at 6 50 a
m. ami 0.00 p. m. From Montioce at 7,55 and
10 00 a. m,; ,,20 and 3,00 p. in,
lllnoiiisbiiti; Division Leave Scranton fir
-Vnrlhumlieilaud nt 0.45, 10.03 a. 111.; 1.33 and
5.50 p. m. For Plymouth at 1.03, 3,40, 3.55 aud
11.3.1 p. in, For N'antlcokei at 8.10 a. in. Arrlv
at N'nilhimibeilaud at 0.35 a. m.; 1.10. 5.00 ant
8,45 p. m. rihe at Nautlcoke at P.10 a, m.
Airlvp at Pljinoulli at 2.00, 4.32, 0 80 p. nl. and
12.30 a. m. Arrlic at Scranton from Northmii.
hcrlaml at 9.42 a. in.; 12.31, 4 50 and 8.45 p.
m. From Nantlroke at 11,00 a, in. From
I'lj'inoulh at 7,50 a. in., .1.20, C 35 am) 11.10 .
m.
SUNDAY TRMN'S.
Sfliith-Leavo Scranton 1,40, 3.00, 3.40, 10.05 1.
111.-. 3.3.1, 3.10 and 8.10 p. 111.
N'oith I.raip Scianton at 1,10, 4.10 a, m
l.,V. 5.13 und 11,33 p. 111.
Blnoinshurir Division Lravo Reunion at 10.ni
a in, ami 5 50 p. m.
Erie and Wyoming Valley.
Times Table in Effect Sept, 17, Itioo.
lialns for llawley and local points. iiuuil
lug al llawley ultli Eiie uilroaci for N'eiv York
New bin gli ad Intermediate pointi, leaie Scran
ton it 7.05 a. 111. and 2.25 p. ni.
Tiatui airtva at Scianton at 10.80 a. m. ant
0.10 p. 111.
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