THE SOR ANTON TltlBUiSrE-WEDNESDAY MOTtNIiSrG. JANUARY 1-3, 1807. PARALLEL TO THE MAYBRIGK CASE A Prominent Resident of .Yokohama Ac. cuscd of Poisoning tier Husband. MYSTERIOUS WOMAN IN BLACK The Cliniti of Clrcinnstniitinl Kvi ilciico Apntnst Mrs. Curow lor tlio Murder of Her Hiittbniid is Appur cntly Without n Missing Link, ami Yut it is 1'robnblc That the Woman is linioeent--Arrost of tlio (Sovcr ncss in the Cnrcw Household. Yokohama, Jan. 12 Great Interest nas been taken hero In the trial of Mis. Carew, a piomlnent society lady, on the charge of poisoning her husband with aisenlc In a manner similar to that said to hae been followed by Mrs. Florence Maybrlck, now undergoing u sentence of imprisonment for life In England. Mr. Caiew was taken ill on Uct. 1G last and died on Oct. 22. The inquest tei titled that ho died of aisenlc poisoning and a veidlct of muider was rendeied against some unknown per son. At the piellmlnary Inquiry, held In the Htltlsh consular couit here, the eldence showed that Mis Caiew made large purchases of nrseivlc, the use of which she said was an old-time habit of hot husband. Thioughout the piocecdings there weie tcferences to a mysteilous veiled woman, and there was consldeiablo excitement hete when It became known that Maiy Jacob, the governess of the Caiew family, wns anested yesterday and Is repotted to have confessed to committing the muider for which Mis. Caiew has been on tilal since Jan. G. A MYSTE1UOUS WOMAN IN BLACK Walter ltujmond Hallow ell Caiew, husb.ind of Mis. Carew, w.is soeietaty of the Yokohama United club, and lived with his wife and children in the most fashionable poitlon of the leseivatlon set apait for foielgn residents of the city. They had been six yeais In Jap an, coming here fiom Slngapoie, whoie Mr. Caiew had been In the Btltish East Indian civil sen ice. It was the gov erness, It seems, who fit st spread tho repoits of the purchases of aisenlc which led to whlspeilng umong the sei vants, culminating In the governess communicating her suspicions to the phj slclan w ho had been In attendance upon Mi. Carew. Ow Ing to the suspicions cast upon the widow, the latter employed counsel to leinesent her at tho cotoner's In quest, and upon the witness stand she admitted haltig frequently quarreled with hoi husband over money matteis. Slje also referied to the appeal anco In their domestic circle of a mysterious "elled woman" and of a "woman In black," believed to bo Identical, whom Mis. Caiew believed to be the peison who had poisoned her husband. At Hi st It was supposed that this mysteil ous female was a ceitain Annie Luke, who had been engaged to Mr. Caiew befoie he left England. It was estab lished that a veiled woman called at the Catew residence one night, and let teis signed "Annie Luke" und "A. L." weie lecelved during the Inquest by the coroner and by the deceased previous to his death, leading people to suppose that Miss Luke had followed him fiom England to Japan. INCRIMINATING LETTERS. Mis. Caiow's an est followed soon after the Inquest, and plpces of papui, said to have been picked up by the governess, llguied prominently in the prellmlnaiy Inquliy beloie tho British consular couit. These pieces of papei, when bewed together, seemed to fui nisli the missing links in the chain of evidence which was slowly being diawn around Mis. Carew, and which, appai ently, was leading beyond doubt to her convlrtlon on the charge of poisoning liei husband. "While these letters weie lielng handled In couit one of them mjsteilously disappeared, and it was aftei wauls intimated that Mis. Carew had stolen It. The judge ordeied all tho doois of the couit to be closed and a search for the missing document was made. A w oman w as detailed to seal ch Mis Caiew, and the missing paper was found tucked away in the cuff of her jacket. After that, the guilt of the unfoitunate woman seemed established beyond a. doubt. Counsel for Mrs. Caiew, whon the appaiently stolen doc ument was found upon their client, thieu up theli bilefs, saying that they found It Impossible to act any longpr for hei. The letter found on Mis. Caiew was wiltten to her by a Vansittait Dick inson, a cieik In the Hong Kong and Shanghai bank, who was a ft lend of the family. It lead' "I hae been thinking much of your probability of youi haIng to meet this woman (the mysteilous veiled woman pielously alluded to). I wish foi your sake that you could lefuse to, but hae come to think that ou cannot well do so. Do ou know anything against her? If not, you should meet hei. I think it would bring you end less bullying by lef using, and I want that to be avoided it possible. If you refuso, do so on the ground that he has insulted you befoto others, and that you do not wish for a lepctltlou. Re fuse on those grounds flist. That is to say, If you refuse at all " It will be been that the purchase of FOR INTERNftL AND EXTERNAL USE CUIICS AM) 1'IIEVKMS Colds. Coughs, Sore Throat, Influenza, Bron chltis, Pneumonia, Swelling of the Joints, Lumbago, Inflammations, FROSTBITES, CHILBLAINS, HEADACHE, TOOTHACHE, ASTHMA, DIFFICULT BREATHING. CURES THE WORST PAINS In from one to twenty minutes. NOT ONE HOUR after leading this advertisement need any one SUITER WITH PAIN. Railway's Hcuiiy Relief Is a Sure Cure for Uvery Pain, bpralns, lirulscs, Pains In the Uuck, Chest or I Imbs. It was the first und is the only PAIN RCA1MJY That Instantly stops tho most excruciating pains, allays Inllammatlon, und cures Con gestions, whether of tho Lungs, Stomach, How els, or other glands or organs, by one uppiicmiuu. A half to a teaspoonful In half a tumbler of water will In a fow minutes euro Cramps. Spasms, Bour Stomach, Heart, burn. Nervousness, Sleeplessness, Sick Headache, Diarrhea, Dysentery, Colic, Flatulency and all Internal pains. There Is not a remedial agent In the world that will cure Fever aid Ague and all other Malarious, Billions nnd other feveis, aided by RADWAY'S PILLS, so quickly us RADWAY'S READY RELIEF. fifty cents per bottle, bold by Druggists. RADWAY & CO., 55 Elm Street, New York. largo quantities of nisenlc, tlio bad re lations existing between Mrs. Carevv and her husband, tho production of the npparently Incriminating roires pondencp, and finally, tlio finding ot the missing document upon Mis. Caiow's person In couit tended to provo icr guilty on tho charge brougnt against her. But, It the lepoit that Mary Jacob has confessed tuins out to bo correct, It will ptobably bo demonstrated that the -whole affair us the work of tho governess and that In addition to poisoning Mi. C'iupvv she crattlly diow about his window tho chain of elictim stnntial evidence, which, seemingly, would huvo led to her conviction of mut deilng her husband. GOVERNOR BLACK'S ECONOMIES. Ho Hcgins With Superfluous Olliclnls at the yt'W York Matu Capitol. Albany, N. Y', Jan. 12. Governor Black Is slnceio in his dnclaiatlons in favor of an economical admlnlstiatlon of tho state go eminent. He has be gun to compel economy In seeial dt lccttons. The gonrnor has very frankly told Supeslntendent of Public Buildings Enston that ho must spend less money Tho lenson for this Is that Mr. Easton has been llteially making the money Ily, and a little ilng has grown up In Albany, Including Republicans and Democrats, that would furnish -my Intel estlng mateilal for a legislative Investigation. One of the tWonty-flve men whose sei vices Governor Black oidered the supeilntendont to dispense with was an assistant superintendent who has been diawlng $2,500 a year for superin tending tho executive mansion and giounds Tho governor concluded that he would do this woik himself and save the state $2,500 a jcar. It is understood that the governor will insist that at least 100 moie men be laid off fiom the capltol. Governor Black Is also looking around In other dliectlons to save money in his own depaitmont, so that when he begins to cto legislative bteals a little later on ho can assure the legislature that he Is piactlclug what he is preach ing. It is piobably the flist time on record that an Incoming governor declated In favor of public retienchment and be gan on it in tho executive chamber. TARRED AND FEATHERED HIM. Hough Trcntment lor nn Unpopular I'nrmei by Neighbors. Yoik, Pa., Jan. 12 ror fut nibbing William L. Snyder with a coat of tar and featheis, and otherwise assaulting him, Benlamlu Goheen, Abmhain Bntnhait, Abraham Wangtek and Ja cob Hoin, living seveinl miles fiom Yoik, must face a gtand Juiy. Snyder swoie out tho watt ant befoie Aldeiman Bajley end chniges that the men caught him at the house of James Bnmhait and dtagged him down to the cellar, whete they tote his clothes off and then coveted him with hot tai. He was nest tolled In a pile of fpath ers and then dtlven out in the bitter cold weather, where they assaulted him with a shower of clubs and stones. He finally leached home moie dead than alive, and for some time was feaiful that he would not recover. The detendants do not deny the chaige, but justify their conduct on the giound that Sn-det had bioken up the family of another -neighbor by being too intimate with the man's wife. MR. KENRICK'S CONVERSION. Ho Head a Verse ltiNclicnutih nnd In .tniitlyHocnine n Tree-Silver Jinn. Topeka, Kan., Jan. 10. A joke played upon John Kenilck, of AVaubaunzee on Saturday night by his wife caused him to l enounce tho gold standatd Republi can faith and join the fiee silver forces. As Is his custom, he goes to bed at 9 o'clock and leads a book for one hour. On Sa tin day night he asked Mis. Ken rlck to hand him a book. She gave him the Bible. He said he would open and lead the flist verse his ees tell upon. It was the thltd verse of the fifth chapter of Nehemlah. He was conveited nt that moment to fiee sll ei, and today he came to congratulate Governor Leedy on his election to the goveinoishlp. He left his application for nn otllce. Tho -eihe which Is said to have had such a lemaikable effect upon Mr. Ken tick Is: "Some also there were that said, We have moitgaged our lands, vlneyatds, and house, that we might buy coin, because of the deaith." DON'T WORRY about your health. Keep your blood pure by taking Hood's Saisaparllla and you need not feai the grip, colds, bionchltls, pneumonia or typhoid feer. HOOD'S PILLS aie tho favorite fam ily cathartic, easy to take, easy to ope rate. OLD FORGE. Colael Samuel A. Uiquhart will de liver his famous lectuie, "Number Ninety-tin ee," at the Bilck church Januaty 19. Colonel Uiquhait was a. ptlsoner in Llbby pilson for eighteen months dm ing the lebellton. He made various escapes but was tecaptuted every time. Tho stoty of his captute, his life In the piison, its every-day In cidents, the amusements, tho constant plannlngs of escape and their fiustia tlon, the digging of the famous tunnel In 1SG1 through which one bundled and nine pilsoners escaped, as told by Mr. Urpuhait, are word pictuies and de scriptions that make a lasting Impres sion and a sketch never to be forgotten. Admission 23 cents for adultb and 15 cents for childion. Thieves entered tlio restauiant of John Saundeis on Saturday night by cutting out a window pane. They took a keg of gin, several boxes of cigars and Mi. Saunder's overcoat. The Ladles' Aid society w 111 meet nt the homo of Mis. Frank Mosteller on Wednesday afternoon. Mi. John Chailes, of Plttston, was visiting at Mis. Hannah Bennett's on Saturday. Thomas Plekrell will bo a candidate for township treasuier, subject to the Republican caucus. The Mlbses Muzette Edsall and Gertie I.eyshor spent Sunday In Wllkes-llane. Mrs. Dewltt Reed, who has been ls lling her son In Dunmore the pat.t week, has letuiued home, Mr. Thomas How ells has moved Uts family to Plttston. Mr. James Rolls has moved In his now home. If tho Unby Is Cutting Teeth. Mrs. WInslow's Soothing Syrup has been used for over fifty years by mil lions of mothers for their children while teething, with perfect success, It soothes tho child, softens tho gums, allays all pain, curcB wind colla and is the best remedy for diarrhoea. Sold by druggists in every part of the world, Ba suro and call for "Mrs. WInslovv'a Soothing Syrup," and take no other kind. Tvventy-flve cents a bottle. MARKETS AND STOCKS iVnll Street Review. Now York, Jan. 12. There wns a slight falling on In tho volume of tt tiding ut the Stock Exchange today. The bhIob mqtint.'l to 115,700 shtues. Tho market dlsf-'.iyed stiength throughout. Tho standard lsv.iot, moved up grnduully and at tho end of tho scs'lon a few sto-ks showed gains or 'ialH per cent., Leather Prefeircd, Sugar, Chicago das, Tennes see Coal, tho Grungeis, Manhattan and Rending were nil prominent In the unw.it d movement. Tho feature of tho day, how oxer, wns a brenk In Wheeling and Lako Brie, tho common dropping BV6 to S5i, and tho piefeirod fiom 236 to 1G'4. Tho decline wns the result of reports that application had been made for n iceelvor. This wns not couilrincdi although It Is generallv admitted Hint tho demoralisation In tho bituminous coal tnule has nffeeted nil tho ronl cni tiers. Speculation 111 the final denllngs wns strong In tone. Furnished by WILLIAM LINN, AL LEN & CO, stock btokers, Mears build ing, rooms, 703-70G. Open- High- Low- Clos. lnir. est. est lug. Am. Tobncco Co .... 7SiH Am. Cotton Oil 13'A Am Sug Ref. Co. ..lll'i At., To &. S. Ve ll4 At , To S.S. To l'r... 23 Clies Ohio .... 17U Chicago flas 7lh Chle. K. N W 102'j, Chic, H A: Q 718 C. C. C As St. L ... 2S Chic , Mil. & St. P. . 71U Chic.. R I. .t lic . m Del & Hudson .. ..U01i D'st & C. T. 138 Gen Electric 33 Louis. & Nash 49 79U 78' i 9 U'i 11 2 HU 23)4 17'i "rs 10J 72'8 2S 7fi G7's 111V4 33 imf, so 8SU 20, 15 33'i U 49&B 21 27 9tt 274 2SV. IK. 13f, lll'i 14' 21 17'i 71, 102 71 n 2S 71", CG's 110 13'6 33 1S 29 Vi S7 20' li SZ n34 49 2l'i 2r 9'i 2C4 27 '2 G"j Cli ir, 51 9 D9s 21 13' i H2',3 I4'i 231, 17' 2 7uta 103 72 25 74',8 07'is 111 1338 33 498 SO 8S 203, ir, 33', 14 498 21'i M K A. Tex. l'r... . 2)'& Man. Bleated 87 Mo. Pae 2033 N. Y L. E 13 Nor. I'no. Pr. S1'6 Ont. & West II1 Omaha 19 Pac Malt 2l'i Phil. S. Reading 20 Southern R. R 9'', Southern R. R. Pr. .. 20V!: Tenn. C & Iron 27 VI Texas Pacific 9A 9", 27"8 2S'4 9'i 7 0 1G8 S3'j 4'S y Cl 21 Union Pacific G4 7"t Wabash G1 Ga8 Wabash Pr 10 IG'f, Western Union S1& S3Vj W. L r74 n U. S Leather 9 1 U. S. Letther Pr. .. 59"a GPh U. S. Rubber 2ls 24'8 CHICAGO BOARD Or TRADE PRICES. Open- High- Low- Clos WHEAT. Ma July OATS. May CORN. Ma July LARD. Ma PORK. May ....... ing, est, ...SO'i 81' fj ... 7GVi 7Gr'a est Ing. 79 7o5a 80 7G'b IS'i 18 ISVi 18 24 ".-.si 24 25:8 4 12 8 02 21V4 23 400 7 90 24 23 4.00 7 90 i.U S02 Scrnnton llonrd of Tnulo Exchnngo Quotntions--All Quotation Bused on 1'nroflOO. Nnme. Scr.inton Laco Curtain Co, Bid. Asked. 60 National Boring & Drilling Co ... rirst Nntionnl Bank 650 Seranton Jnr & Stopper Co Elmhurst Boulevard Co Seranton Salng3 Bank 200 Bonta Plate Glass Co Seranton Packing Co Lackawanna Iron &. Steel Co. ... Third National Bank 350 Throop Novelty M'f'g. Co Scrnnton Traction Co 15 Seranton Axlo Works Traders National Bnnk 113 Weston Mill Co Alexnndei Cai Replacer Co 80 '25 100 'io 95 150 '65 20 80 123 230 100 103 Col'ry Eng. & Metal Miner Seranton Bedding Co BONDS. 110 Scrnnton Pass. Railway, first mnrtcaco due 1918 . 110 Peonle's Street Railway, first moitgage duo 191S 110 Seranton AV Plttston Trac. Co. ... People's Street Railway, Sec ond mortgage duo 1920 110 Dickson Manufacturing Co Lacka Township School B City of Seranton St. Imp. 6. .... Mt. Vernon Coal Co Seranton Axlo Works ... Seranton Traction Co Economy Steam. II. & P. Co 90 100 102 103 85 100 95 100 New York Produce .tlnrkct. New Yoik, Jan. 12 Flout Quiet, steady, unchanged Wheat Dull, firm; f . o b , 0Ssc; ungraded led, 79a00c; No. 1 noithein, !i2Hc , options closed steady at nc ocr yesteiday, Jnnuarj, SSHsO ; Maich. 90c; Muj, S7"c ; Julj, SS'Lc. Coin rirmei , No 2, 29a29ic., elevator; SO'fcuSO'iC, ntloat; steamer mixed, 2Sc; No. 3, 27c ; steamer ellow, 2Sc; options dull and flim: Januaij, 29'1c; Mav, 30?4c ; July, 31TsC Oats Steady; options dull, lltnier; Januaij, 22c; l'ebruaiy, 22'ie.; Maj, 23c ; spot pi Ices, No. 2, 22'.1c.; No. 2 white, 24ito.: No. 2 Chicago, 23'jC ; No. 3, 20yc; No 3 white. 22c; mixed western, 2-a24c; white do. and white state, 23a30e. Ptovlsolns Slow, strong, unchanged. But tei Steady, unchanged. Lard Quiet, baiely steady, unchanged. Cheese Firm, unchunged Eggs Steady; state and Pennsjlvanln, lSalOe : Ice house, 13al4c; western fiesh, ICVaaEc.; do. case, $1.73aJ; southern, ICalO'Lc., limed, 13allc. I'hilndclphiii Provision .llnrkct. Phlladcliihln, Jan. 12 Provisions were In fair Jobbing demand nnd Arm. Wo quote: lleef hams, $lSalS 50, as to age and biand; poik, fnmilj. Jl0al0 50; hams, S. P. cuied, in tierces, bnOc. ; do. smoked, 9"ia lie, as to average and brand; sides, ribbed, in salt, 4'ia434C ; do. do. smoked, SHnSVic ; shoulders, plcklo cured, DUuH'fcc ; do. do. smoked, G'jalic; picnic hams, S. P. cured, fi'iaSc , do do. smoked, CUaOc; bellh'S, In pickle, according to average, loose, Ca C'.c.i breakfast bacon, GHa7e as to brand and aveiage: lard, pure, city re fined, In tierces, 41ja5c; do. do, In tubs, GaGi'ic; do. butchers', loose, 3?4u4c, city tallow, In hogsheads, 3Uc ; countiy do., 2'1113'iC , as to quality, und cakes, 3".a 3sIc Chicngo :rnin nnd Provision Mnrkot Chicago, Jan 12 Tho leading fututes ranged as follows Wheat Janunij, 7Se , 7&?!,c ; Ma, S0e , 807ac. Jul, 7CV8t 7HiC Corn-Junuaij, 22i4c . 223ae , Muv, 24V , 21e , July. 23e , Toc. Oats-Januai , 10c, ICc; Jlaj, ISX.c, lS?e Mess poik January. $7 SO, $7 63; Maj , 3.02-.. $7.00. Laid -Januao, 53 97'., $3 90, Ma, $1 12's, $1 OT, SPECIAL We offer about 50 Bo's' 3-piece Suits (short pants), sizes 12 to 16 years, at almost nothing. These Suits are heavy weight, nice mixtures, and formerly sold for $7.00, $S.oo aud $10.00. for COLUN 20 Lackawanna Avenue. Clothiers, Hatters, Furnishers. HEART DISEASE. Some facts REGAnDiNG the rapid .INCREASE OF HEART TROUBLES. Do Not Ho Alarmed, Hut Look for tho Cause. Heart troubles, at least nmong Ameil enns, aro certainly Increasing, nnd whllo this may bo lnrgely duo to tho excite ment und woi ry of Amei leun business life, It Is inoro often tho lesult of weak stom ach', of poor digestion. Real, orgnnlc heart dlBenso Is lncuiable; but not one enso In a hundred of heart trouble. Is organic. Tho closo relation between heart trotlblo and poor digestion Is because both oigaus aro controlled by branches of tho same great nones, the Sympathetic and Pneu mogastrle. In nnother way. also tho heart If affect ed by that form of pool digestion, which causes gas and fermentation fiom half di gested food; theio Is u feeling of oppies slon and heulness In the chest caused by pressuic of tho distended stomach on tho heart and lungs, lnteiferlng with their action; hence arises palpitation and shott breath. Pool digestion also poisons tho blood, makes It thin and wuteij, which Irritates and weakens the heait. Tho most senslblo tteitment for hotit troubles Is to lmptove tho digestion and to Insure the piompt assimilation oi food. This can best bo done o the tegular use, after meals, of ome safe, pleasant und effectho dlgesthe prppir.itlou, like Stuait's Djspepsla Tablets, which may bo found nt most drug stoics nnd which con tain uiltmbk', luu inks;, digestive ele ments, in a pleasant, convenient form. It Is safe to say that the regular, per sistent uo of Stuait's Dyspcpsli Tablets at meal time will cut a any form of stom ach trouble, except cancer of stomach, Tiill size packages of tho Tablets sold by most druggists at CO cents or by mall from Stuait Co , Mai shall, Mich. Llttlo book on stomach tioubles milled free. Addiess Stuart Co., Marshall, Mich. Short libs January, $1, $li Ma, $t I2'4 ?I07H. Cash quotations weie as follows: Cash quotations weie as follows:Po3-iv rioui Steady, quiet, unchunged; No 2 spilng wheat, 77n7SHc, No. 3 do, 7"Kt. "lie; No 2 led, S73inS9'C.c.; No 2 corn, 22'8a 22"Sc; No. 2 oats, 1G'4C ; No 2 re, 37 e.; No. 2 tye, 37c ; No 2 baile, KaoGc. ; No. 1 flaxseed, 74a77c.; tlmothv seed, 2.55; mess pork, ?7 0a7.73; lard, $3 90a3 9 shott ribs, $3 9Callu; diy salted shouldeis, l25alu0; bhoit clear sides, $l.l2'.a4 23, whiskey and sugais, unchanged. Bnllulo Live Stock. Buffalo, N. Y., Jan. 12 -Cattle-Quiet and steady. Veals Best grades, $G50t7; common to fair, $1 73aG 2', Hogs 5c. high er; Yorkers, good weights, $3 53a3G0; pigs, $3G"ia3 70; mixed packets, $3 53; mediums, $3 30a3 55. Sheep and lambs Steady; choice stato lambs, $5 1013 15, culls to fnlr, J3 75al73; good lots, $IS3ar,, mied sheep, good to choice, $3C5al, wethcis, $4.10a4 25; culls to fair, ?2a3 50 Chicago Live Stock. Chicago, Jan 12. Cattle Receipts, 4,500 head, market weak; common to extra steers, $3 G0a5 10; stockers and feeders, $2a 4 23; cows and bulls, $1.7513 75; carves, $3 50a G15, Texvtns, $3 70aI20. Hogs Receipts, 32,000 head; maiket firm; heay packing and shipping lots, $1 20i3 27' , common to choice mixed, J3 20a3 43; choice assorted, $3 40a3 17'i; light, $1 23a3 15; pigs, $3i3 1 1 Sheep Receipts, 11,000 head, mntket 10c. hlghet; Inferior to choice, $2 50a3 73; lambs, ?J 50a5 30. Oil Market. Oil City, ra,, Jan. 2 Option oil closed at 91c : ciedlt balances, 90c. REAL ESTATE. TkO YOU WANT TO BUY A TO BUY A HOME? J Ho nrn's u ereat bareain; 1721 Pmin ao- imo, adjoining North Park, Groon Itldgo; 0 rooms, f ui nacc, hot and cold water; lot 83x181 ; cellar under nholo hou'ta; flno lawn, stono walks; property worth SJ.'WO; no reasonable oiler rofusod; must sell, part pajuient, bal ance on tlnio to suit ntnehasor Address TAL.LIE MORGAN, caro of (J. L Hawley. 211 Wyoming avenue, Seranton EXCHANGE. S71LE EXCHANGE T1SDEL 4r. LENS, V Anthony Ox 8 Camera Tripod Hawkoyo 4X1) nnnd Camera, pi ito holders, etc., otc, Al order, for bookcase, sideboaid, 1 oil-top desk, library easy ckalis or offers. Address, bQUEGEE, Trlbuno. VIEWERS' NOTICE. TNniEMArTElTorHlTl X tho city ot bcratiton fot th appointment of Viowers to nscortaiu tho rosts. damages nnd exponses, and assess tho bonutlts for tho constiuctlon of lateral sow 01 to drain both sides of Wjomlngavenuo from 11th district inuiu sower to land of tho L L is C. Co , both sides of Larch street from Wyoming to Washington avenues, nnd tho westoi ly sido of Washington avenue from Laich stroot to tho Southern lino of Gorman cetnotery. In tho Couit of Common Pleas, No HM .Tanuaiy Torm, lfc'JT Notico is heroliy given to tlio following parties in interest tint tbo undor Blgned VioweiH, duly appointed by tho Court in tho foroRohig mnttor. hnvo prepared n sdiodule, showinc tho dam iges, costs nnd otponMJs nscertalnod nnd allovvod, and tho bonollts assessed for tho forogoing iniprovo ineut and that bald VIovvcis will meet nnd exhibit tho same nt Common Council Room, bcranton. Pa . on tho 23rd day of Januarj , A. D lb97, nt 10 o'clock, a in , and w ill then ni.d thoroupon honi nil exceptions thereto and evidence thoicou ,T. M. WALKER. EZRA BROSVN1NG. DAVID T. JENKINS, Viewers. Fdwin Williams, Mai tin Williams, Daniel O'Hain NOTICE ROCK CONTRACTORS. POPObXLSwTLiCBEUECIvTnrTO January 23, 1 607, at noon, for drlvlnir a tunnel at Starrlck Crook Collloiy, Pockvlllo, Pa. ; tuunol to bo drlvon from tho Clnikor Ross voln to the bottom splh ot tho Dumuoia or Hod Ash oin; size to bo 7 foot I17 12 feet, and 1,400 feot ltmg more or less; contlactor must furnish nil power nnd tools Thocomriny iosoivos tho right to reject any or all bids. bporlflcations for same may bo socponap pll.ntionto JOHN It 1IRYDEN,' bupt. Pockville. Pa.. Tan C. 18)7 CHIROPODIST AND MANICURE. CTmtN'nJN?ON?rANT ' nails cured without tho liaat piin or diavvliir blood Cotisultatlon and advlio given free. E M HLT'sLL. Clliiopodist, U10 Lack awanna uvonue. Ladles attended at their resldenco If desired. Chai ges modorate. Each HIOKETT (UR ANNUAL HOUSEKEEPING GOODS SALE IS NOW ON. This season we V propose to make it "an event" in the Dry Goods business. Muslins, Sheet ings, Crashes, Ready Hade Sheets and Pillow Cases, White Quilts, Towels, Napkins, Table Linens, etc., arc included in this Great Sale. Note These Prices Atlnntlc blenched rillow Canes Sheets, hemmed nnd ready foi use: and Pillow rases. 4V2b M-31 Dl-2i3 lie. 12U.C 14c. Sheets. 81-90 90-flO 45c. Goc. Sizes, l'tlces, Lockwood Sheetings by tho yard: liro io. jc. ue. luc. lie. llic 42-ln. 13-ln GO-ln. 51-Iu. 7-1 S-l Blch.Sc. 9c. lOo. lie. 12'Jc. lie. 14c. IGc. 10-4 ISC. ICC. Utlcn Bleached Sheetings: 5-1 50-ln. G-l S-l lie. 12c. lie. 1Gc. 9-1 ISC. 10-4 20c. Clarendon "White Quilts, Only 93c. Our legular $2 50 Multeities ljullt, 1'or J.'OO each. IT riiis is not a Cleaving days. It is our AiNINUAL a looked-for event a money CONNOLLY & A WORD. WANTS OP ALL KINDS COST THAT MUCH, WHEN PAID FOR IN AD VANCE. WHEN A BOOK ACCOUNT IS MADE NO CHARGE WILL BE LESd THAN 23 CENTS. THIS RULE AP PLIES TO SMALL WANT ADS., EX CEPT LOCAL SITUATIONS, WHICH ARE INSERTED FREE. HELP WANTED 31 ALES. WANTUD-YOUNGMANOP HOOD AD dross to deliver foods and niuKo him self generally useful atiout stole, Ouo ac quainted inOrcon Hidxc) prof erred. Address, UBL1VEHY CLUKK, earo Tribune. MUN AND WOMEN OUT OP EMI'LOY mont and willing to work can learn of a parmnnont sitnntlou at good wages by writing atouco to P. V. II., liox 2s3, Auguita, JIalno. 7"ANTKD-AN IDEA. WHO CAN THINK it of somo Bimulo thing to patent f Pro tect your ideas1 thoy may bring ou wealth Wrlto .IONH WEDUEKUUKN & CO.. Dent. C, 23, Patont Attornpjs, Washington. D, O, for their SlbOO prizo offor and Hat of 200 inven tions wanted WANTED-AS AGENT IN EVERY SEC tion to cnnnssi S4 00 to 500 a day mado ; sells at Fight; also a man to sell btaplo Goods to dcalois; best side lino i75a month, sulnry or largo commission msdo; ozperioneo unnecessary. Clifton Soap and Manufactur lna Co , Cincinnati, O. WANTED - WELL-KNOWN MAN IN oeiy town to solicit stock subscilp tlons; a monopoly; big money for agents: no capital required. EDWARD C. lTbH & CO., Borden Block, Chicago. Ill HELP WANTED FEMALES. 0jinnamu5i7WANTEb BY SMALL family: glvo leforonco. Apply at 430 Ihirteonth stieet. T ADIES-1 MAKE BIG WAGES DOING J plea asant homo work, nnd will cladly Bnd full particulars to all sending 2 cunt stamp. MISS Id. A. S'lEBBINS, Lawrence, Mich. WANTED-LADY AGENTS IN SCRAN ton to soil nnd introduco Snj dor's cako icing: experienced canvasser pref on ed: work permanent nnd very piofltnble Wiito for particulars at onco nnd vrot benefit of holiday trade. T. B SNYDER Jv: CO., Cincinnati, O. ANTED IMMEDIATELY-TWO ENER f,otio i-nleswoiuon to represent us Guaranteed $0 n day without Interf erring with othor duties. Healthlul occupation. Wrlto for particulars rnclosim Btamp, Mango Chemical Ccuipnny, No. 72 John Stieet, Now York. AGENTS WANTED. WANTED -5 000 AGENTS TOR Rus sell's nnthorizod "LIVES OP McIClN LEY AND HOBART," WX) pa?os, oWantly Illustrated; price only SI 00: tlio best and tho cheapest, and outsails all others: SJ neroent toagants and tho fro'Kht laid. gyBooks now roady; savo ttmu by sending 00 cents in stamps fnr 1111 outdt nt once Address A. D WOIU'HINOTON&CO., Hirtfmd, Conn. WANTED-OENEltAL AGENTS IN EV crv county; nlo lady canvassers, so n thing new; suro sel.or; nppli quick .T. C HILBEUT, 111 Adaras nv cnue, Seranton. Pa. A Or.NTH WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO iV. do about Snfo Cltizenshlp-prico SI. Go- ico 51. Go- hie by thousands. Addioss, NICHOLb, Napeiville, 111. niWTs-Td BELT. OUR PRACTICAL J. cold. 6ilver. nickel nna coppvr electro I plnstoi s; pncos fiom S3 upwaid- salary nud ixiioises paid: outfit free. Addriks, with ktamp, MR-HIGAN MFG CO., Chicago. GENTS TO SEEL OlOARSTO DEALERS; St25 wuoklv and expenses, oxperlemo un ntcess.uy CONSOLIDATED Ml'U CO. 4a Vnh Buiun et , Chicago, ALESMAN TO CARRY SIDE LINE: 21 ror cent commission' simple hcok inallod free. Addrets L. N CO, fetation L, New York. FOR SALE. I 70i; SAI.L.-A LOT OP HOHMWOLD furniture, as good as now, . wouroo nvenuu. 17011 SALE-A SILVER PLATED CONN J1 doublo bell rind oiiluin. nlcelj uiuravod with trombone tell pold lined, nenilv now and cost IW will sell it n larg.dn Adilrora this week to 1- W UALOR, LaRajbvllle, Pa OK SALE-HOUSE, AUI.D bl.X YEARS weight l.lvJ iculus; can uo seen ai iu.i Prleo strt ot FOR RENT. "17-AUM TO RFNT FOR TERM OP YEARS: J1 2.0 acres. S miles from Scrnnton; well auaptod for m Jk oi dairv farm; widl wntoied, good ichaid, good imlldings For further infoimntloninnuiro Ml Ponn avanuo, of W OORMAN. 17011 RENT-SINGLE HOUSE, 0 ROOMS. I1 furnace, ho: nnd cold water, boautlfnl location, 1721 Peim nvonno, Groon Rldg-sS-'O a month. C. L. II AWEE . 211 Wyoinlutf nve. "17011 ItENT-417 OLIVE STREET: ALSO I1 now houso Qulney avenue; nil modern hnpiovoinentH: possession Fob 1. Apply 417 Olivo street, F bT, AM AND. 70R RENT-THE THREE FLOORS OVER J1 No 4i0 Spiuco stioot, now occupied by tho Rowing Association: possession Apiil 1st. Inqiilro ot FRED WAGNER, 611 Lackawanna avenue F 70K RENT-NICE 12-ROOM HOUSE, 732 .' Washington nvonno. all modern hn. proveinents, by February 1 HOARD WANTED. I70RMAN AND WIrE, NEAR PUB 1 Library. Address A.. Tribuno olllco. UBLIO ESTRAYED. IT-STRAYED-ntOM SU1ISCRIUER, A I " 1 enil 1 mi i4tlt iMin lin qj L 11 fill nil lltfll Will roward flndor. avenue, Dunmoro luu ,u uuu utnoj nuw . A. MAUX, 315 Clay LOST. LOST-THURSDAY NIGHT IN HYDE Park or bouth Sido, ladios' black hat and sutchul. Fluder pleaso return to Ut5 Now street. nnr PFIST 30-1 nch Muslins Brown. Atlnntlc A Black Rook . Cameron D .. Atluutlc P .... Bleached. Hill Cc. Lonsdnlo Pc. Erult of Loom... Gc. Dwlght Anchor.. Gc. Pride ot West. ...10c. Cc, no. I'.ic. be Crashes Best twilled cotton crash, bleached and brown, at 3'ac. 1S-lnch. Linen twilled crash, worth 10c, at 7c. Glass crash, all linen, only Gc. And our entlro htock ot Linen Crashes at Cut Prices. vSale of old, impaired stock, that HOUSEKEEPING GOODS -saving event for the people. WALLACE, STOCKHOLDERS' 3IEETING. rPHE ANiNUAL MEETING OP THE I stockholders of 'J ho Botoa Stool Wlmol Corapiny will ho held nt tholr olllco In tuo city of Seranton, Poim'a, on lhursday, Jamtaiy 28tli, 181)7, nt 11 o clock n in., for tho purpose of olocttng directors for thu onsuiug jeni ami transacting such other business as inav como lioforotliom. No transfer of stooic will ho mado for ton du s next procodlag tho day of thoolpotiou JOHN D. SHEIlER, Socrotary. rHIE ANNUAL MEETING or THE X stockholders of Tho Enterprise Powder Manufacturing Company, for tin tdectlon of dhcotorsaud tho transnetion of such other Imslnoss ns may prnporly como biforo It. will bo held on WeUnosdav, January 27th, lb07, nt tho ofllco of tho company In bcranton, Pa., at 2 o0 o'clock p in Notinnsforof stock will bo nindo for ton dnys next procedlug the date of tho abo n meetim?. E. P. KINUbBURY. Socrotary. rpiIE ANNUAL MEETING Or THE X stocltholdors of Tho St Clair ( onl Com panv, for tho .lection of directois nnd tlio tinusartion of such othei business ns may properly como beforo It, will bo hold on Mon day, Jnnunrj IB, 1897, at tlio ofllco of the com p my in Scrnnton, Pa., nt 2 o'clock p m. No transfer of stock will bo mado for ten dayB next pioccdingtho dato of ahovo moetini;, E P. KlNGbBURY, Secrotarj. VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE la Himual meeting of Tho Spring Bioolc Water Supply Company for tho election of directors and tho transaction of such other business as mnv pioperlv como befoio It. will bo held on Wednesday, Janunry 20th, 1H17, at tho houi of 10 o'clock a m , at tho olllco of tho company In Seranton, Pa In accordance with tho by-laws of tho company L A WAT RES. Tiesldent. Attest -T, n, WATKINS. Secretary. CITY SCAVENGER. AB BRIGGS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS . and cess pools: no odor; improved pumps used. A. BRIGGS, Proprietor. Leavo ordors 1100 North Main avenue, or Erckes' drug store, coinor Adams and Mul berry 'telephone 4r)35 PROFITABLE SPECULATION. TN GRAIN, PROVISIONS AND STOCKS. X Send for our "booklet" explaining our filau; now Is jour opportunity as inaritots aro ow; wo in iko money for our customers; doal with a tesponstblo llrm; bvnk roforoncus A P. BORST & CO., Baukors and Biokors, 0 Ptnostioot, Now York. EXECUTORS' NOTICE. INSTATE OF EDWARD T. JOHN, DE lli ceased, lato of tho city of Scrnuton.Laok awanna i ounty, Pennsylvania. LottorsteHtainontaiy upon tho nbovo-nnmed cstatn having boon granted to the uudor slgned, n 1 ioi sons having claims or demands against tno said estato will piesout them for payment, and thoso indobtod thereto will ploaso mako Immefllato payment to ANN T JOHN, I p.., JOHN E. JOHN fecutois. CHAS. E. OLVER. Seranton, Pa. Attorney for Estnto. SITUATIONS WANTED. SITUATION WANTED BY A NICE 3 colored nirl as ojo1 or irenoial houiowoik in nli'o family in town. Call nt 111 Qutucy aveuuo today and Ihmsday and Friday. "X7"ANTED-LMPLOY.MENT OK ANY I i kind by married man Understands care of horses and cattlo Well ncqualuted in nil parts of city. F. b , c.aie Tiibuno. "I NDUTRIOUb YOUNO MAN WISHES 1 honoinble employment of any kind. Ad dress, H, W B., euro Tribuno olllco. WANTED-Sltuitlouofanv kind; o-sporl-ouced ns cloik in clothing, boots and nnd shoes, crocoiy tr chinawaio; reforeuoes civon Address, D. J. PRICE, 1W bouth Hjda Park avenue, city. A MARRIED MAN WANTS WORK AS te mister oi an kind of work. Can glvo good lecommendutions. Address, C. II. L. Tribuno office. AYOUVG moulder. MAN WANTS WORK AS Address, D. M. P., Tribuno olllco, QITCJATIOX WANTED-bOBER INDUS n tilous man doslies iusliio work of auy kind W,'es no object. Good loferences. Address, J II , S27 Plttston av onuo. SITUATION WANTED-NURSE, EXPE kJ rlenced ronflnoments, desbes oneago. mont, hlRhest rcfirenco M 1.STERFIELD, Oonernl Uuliverv. bcranton' Pa, NURSE-MIDDLE AGED LADY. WITH inanj yeais' experience In mld-wiferj. would llko to mako engasemonts, terms 57 pei wek Addroas NURSE, Tribuno oftlco. QITUATION WANTED - BY KXPERI O encod limitless man, ns accountant, prl vato bierotirv or 1 ollector. pood lefcronecs Address (JUICK, Tribune otllca QITUATION WAN'lED-BY AN EXPERI IJ onced engineer, ns englucor, fireman or watchman; cm do tepahs and bo tteneially useful; inarrtod ra til and nnxlous for work; good loferences. Address E. C, J1J Ltuden ttioet SITUATION WANTED - TO GO OUT )J washing nnd honing; wnshing and Iroulna tnkon homo also. Call or address, L. IC , 513 l.eo court CUTUATION WANTED-BY A 11IDDLE iJ) need man asdrlvci or toamstor: under stands euro of howos. W. U., 217 Jellerson aveuuo. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. Physicians and Surgeons. DR, MARTHA S EVEIUTT, SOS WASH lugton nve Olllco houis until 10 u. m ; 2 to 4. 0 to S p. in. MARY A. SHEPHERD, M IX. HOME opathlst, No 22s Adjtmgjn enue. DR. A. TRAPOLD, SPECIALIST IN Diseases of Women, corner Wjomlng uveiiuo and Spruco stieet, Seranton Of llco hours, Thursday and Satuiduys, 9 a in. to 0 p m. DR. COMEQYS-OFFICE NO. 337 n! Washington ave. Hours, 12 m. to 3 p. m. Diseases of women a specialty. Tele phono No 3232 p DR. W. E, ALLEN, 512 NORTH WASH lngton avenue. DR ANNA LAW, SOS WYOMING AVE. Oft ce hours. 0-U a. m . 1-3 p. m 7-8 p. 111. DR. L. M. GATES, 125 WASHINGTON avenuo Otftco hours. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 30 to 3 and 7 to S p, m. Residence SOJ Madi son aevnuo. DRT C. L. PREAS, SPECIALIST IN Rupture, Truss Fitting and Fat Reduc tion. Rooms fOO and 207 Mears Building. Olllce telephone 1303. Hours: 10 to 12, i to 4, 7 to 9. DR. S. W. LAMEREAUX, A SPECIAL- i a wa t Table Linens Impossible to go Into tho details of quot ing pilces here, but wo want to say tint wo aro going to ninlte this Linen Snlo In teresting for jou. Wo met an unusual opportunity In the wnv of u "Linen Pui chnse," and weio quick enough to snap It up. That wns good buying. Every aid of tho lot and also our entlro regular sto:lc benrs red Ink prices for this occnslou, which means that this Is to bo good selling and quick selling. Buy jour Tuble Linen hero and now. Napkins Tho snmo story of tho tnblo linens ap plies to tho napkins. Hundreds of dozens of good napkins woi th fiom $1 00 to J5 00 a, dozen, will bo sold at greatly leduced prices. you licar so much of these SALE, which has frotteu to be 209 oI'cS'Hot""6' 1st on chronic diseases of tho heart, lungs, liver, kidney and genlto urinary organs, will occupy tho ofllco of Dr. Roos, 232 Adams nevnuc. Ofllco hours, ltc 5 p. m. W. O. ROOK. VETERINARY 8UR geon. Hoises, Cattle and Dogs treated. Hospital, 124 Linden street, Scrnnton, Telephone, 2G72. Lawvcra. FRANK D. ROYLE. ATTORNEY AND counsellor-nt-law. Burr building, rooms 13 and 14, Washington avenue. EDWARD W. THAYER. ATTYATLAW. 211 Wyoming avenue. JEFFREY'S & RUDDY, ATTORNEYS-at-law. Commonwealth building. WARREN & KNAPP, ATTORNEYS nnd Counsellors at Law, Republican building, Washington avenue, Seranton, Pa. i JESSUP & JESSUP. ATTORNEYS AND Counsellors at Law, Commonwealth building, Washington avenue. W. H. JESSUP. W. II. JESSUP, JR. PA'ITERSON & WILCOX, TRADER'3 National Bank Building. ALFRED HAND, WILLIAM J. HAND. Attorneys and Counsellors, Common wealth building. Rooms 19. 20 and 2L FRANK T. OKELL. ATTORNEY-AT-Law, Room G, Coal Exchange, Seranton, Pa. JAMES W. OAKrORD. ATTORNEY-at-Law, rooms 03, W and 03, Common wealth building. SAMUEL W. EDGAR, ATTORNEY-AT-Law. Office, 317 Spruce st , Scrnnton, Pa. L A. WATRES, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. 423 Lackawanna ave , Scrnnton, Pa. URID TOWNSEND, ATTORNEY-AT-Law, DImo Bank Building, Seranton. Money to loan In largo sums at G per cent. C. R. PITCHER, ATTORNEY-AT-law, Commonwealth building, Seranton. Pa. C. COMEOYS, 321 SPRUCE STREET. D. B. REPLOGLE. ATTORNEY LOANS negotiated on real estato security. Menrs building, corner Washington ave nue and Spruce street. B. P. KILLAM. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. 120 Wyoming ave , Seranton, Pa JAS. J. H. HAMILTON, ATTORNEY-AT-law, 45 Commonwealth bld'g. Scrnnton. WATSON, DIEHL, HALL & KDMMER ER Attornes and Counsellors-ut-Law; Traders' Nntlonal Bank Building; rooms C, 7, S, 0 and 10, third iloor. Detectives. BARRING & M'SWEENEY. COMMON, wealth building. Interstate Secret Ser vice Agency. Architects EDWARD H. DAVIS, ARCHITECT. Rooms 21, 23 and 20, Commonwealth building, Seranton. E. L. WALTER, ARCHITECT. OFFICE rear of C00 Washington avenue. LEWIS HANCOCK JR , ARCHITECT. 435 Spruce st , cor. Wash.av o.. Scranon. BROWN & MORRIS. ARCHITECTS. Price building, 125 Washington avenue, Scianton. T. I. LACEY & SON, Trader's Bank Building. ARCHITECTS, Alderman. O. r. KELLOW. 1001 W. LACKA. AVE. Dentists. dr. r. street. L. M'GRAW, 203 SPRUCE DR. H. F. REYNOLDS, OPP. P. O. DR. E. Y. HARRISON. 113 S. MAIN AVE. DR.;.C. LAUBACH. 115 Wyomlngave. R. M. STRATTON, OFFICE COAL ExI change. WELCOME C. SNOVER, 421 LACKA. ave. Hours, 9 to 1 and 2'to 5. Dressmaker. MRS. M. E. DAVIS. 430 Adam3 avenuo. Schools. SCHOOL OF THE LACKAWANNA. Seranton, Pa., prepares boys and girls for college or business; thoroughly trains young children. Catalogue at re quest. REV THOMAS M. CANN. WALTER H BUELL. MISS WORCESTER'S KINDERGARTEN and School, 412 Adams avenue. Spring term April 13 Kindergarten $10 per term. Seeds. G R. CLARK & CO, SEEDMEN AND Nurserjmen; store 110 Washington ave nue; green house, 1350 North Main ave nuo; store telephone, 782! Wire Screens. JOS. KUETTEL. REAR BU LACKA wanna aenue. Seranton, Pa manufac- tuier of vvlro Screens Hotels aud Restaurants. THE ELK CArE, 125 nnd 127 FRANK- lln avenue. Rates reasonable P. ZEIQLER, Proprietor. BCRANTON HOUSE, NEAR D., L. & W. passenger depot. Conducted on th Euiopean plan. VICTOR KOCH. Prop. WESTMINSTER HOTEL, Cor. Sixteenth St. and Irving Place, New York. Rates, $3 CO per day and upwards. (Ameri can plan.) OEO. MURRAY. Proprietor. Miscellaneous. BAUER'S ORCHESTRA-MUSIC TOR halls, picnics, parties, receptions, wed dings and concert work furnished For terms address R J. Bauor, conductor, 117 Wyoming avenue, over Hulbort' muslo store. MEGARGEE BROTHERS. PRINTERS' supplies, envelopes, papor ,bags, twine. Warehouse, 130 Washington ave,, Scran. ton, Pa. FRANK P. BROWN &? CO . WHOLE salo dealers In Woodware, Cordage and Oil Cloth, 7?0 West Lackawanna ave. THOMAS AUBREY. EXPERT AC. cauntant and auditor. Rooms 19 and 20, Williams Building, opposite postolllce. Agent for tho Rex Fire Extinguisher.