O TIIE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-WEDNESDAY MORNING. APRIL 28, 189T. Pennsylvania Km KNOCK-OUT THIEF CAPTURED AT LAST Cbarlcs Still Who Drugged and Nun dcred to Dc Extradited. HE IS RECOONIZED BY A TOURIST TIic Fugitive Stttpcllcd mid Uollcvcil ii JUnn oT $3BO--Coiivlcted, Fled, nnd IVns Captured by Clinuco. Recognized nt n Scotch l'nlr. York, April 27. One of the most Interesting- cases of the chnnce detection of n criminal wandering- In foreign lands, and presumably safe from prose cution, was brought out this evening by the receipt of an Associated Press cablegram, from London saying that Charles Still, wanted In York, Pa., for a crime, was today examined under an 'extradition warrant in the famous old How street .police ciiurt. A telegram from Washlngtorr.'J); C, adds that "the secretary of state has asked the Brit ish government for Still's extradition on a charge of" rcrttvlng stolen money." As to the chara-Jltr of the crime, the above messages ifrf' mistaken; but as to the arrest -tmUcxtradltlnn they are accurate, and Cl-Jet of Police White, of this city, who. has the extradition papers, says he will nt once leave for London to bring back Still, who Is wanted ns a notorolus "knock-out" robber, STILL'S MOST DAIUNCJ DBED. The crime which brought Still to grief In this far-off land was that of admin istering stupefying drugs to a young man named Herbert Stough for tho purpose of robing him of $35!i. The evidence brought out nt the trial, which was held during the second week of the August quarter sessions of ISO.", was to tho effect that Still met Stough In the Colonial hotel bar room on the night of October 4, 1S94, and after taking him to several places In a cab drugged him, and while he was sleeping on a lounge In Doll's hotel on North street, re lieved him of the money. Tho accused man was convicted, lint on the Friday night previous to the opening of the October sessions, nt which court Still was commanded to appear for sentence, he skipped out, nnd until recently It was not known where he was. HKCOGNIJ5ED AT A SCOTCH FAIR. Still, who felt perfectly secure from apprehension with nn ocean between lilm nnd prison, was traveling through Knglnnd and Scotland with all the tra ditional assurance of an itinerant book agent for he was one. He even dared to appear In such public places as fairs In the country towns, and it wns at one of these assemblages, near Glas gow, that a man Irom York, wander ing around seeing the sights, recognized Still. Communication was at once opened with authorities here, and the result is that after the employment of much red tape the "knock-out" man Is to be brought back to York and Im prisoned. His crime entitles him, If he Is tried upon no other accusation and there Is at least one other against him to a maximum imprisonment in the Jail or penitentiary of eight years. TORTURED FOR MONEY. Thieves Hum a llotclkccpcr with Hot Irons nnd Secure SHOO. Sharon, April 27. A story of torture and robbery ban been reported to the Mercer county authorities, which has aroused public Indignation and set the officers of the law upon the trail of the perpetrators. On the road between Pardoe and Balm, In Mercer county, Is a small tavern known as the Hewitt house, of which Lewis Hewitt, well known In the county, Is the proprietor. It Is a lonely place with but few dwellings, widely scattered, In the vicinity. Early this morning masked men, said to be three In number, broke Into the tavern. They carried burglar's tools and appeared to bo acquulnted with' the locality. Making their way to tho proprietor's room they- broke open the door, and, dragging lilm from his bed, demanded Ids money. He refused their demand, whereupon they securely bound him and heatlns Irons over a lamp, tor tured him until In his pain he told them where It was concealed. One of them remained on guard while tho remaining two ransacked the place and secured over JHOO. They then left tho hotel and have not since been heard of. Tho authorities have thus far been unable to locate Mr. Hewitt's assail ants. It Is said that a number of suspicious characters were seen In the vicinity of Pardoe yesterday, and the supposition is that the men guilty of the outrage were amons tho number. Tbr- place at which the tavern Is lo cated Is' a desolate spot, particularly at night, and knowing this, the fiends were able to accomplish their purpose without fear of interruption. HIS WIDOW ACQUITTED. Jury Decides Itichurd .UcCullougli's Death Wns Accidental. Pittsburg, April 27. Mrs. Catharine McCullough was today tried and ac quitted on a charge of having killed her husVand, Richard McCullough. The killing' was accidental, as the testimony showed, McCullough, as a night watch man, carried a revolver and his wife carried one when she took his meals to him. One evening McCullough took both weapons to the mine to clean them. Ho returned from duty the next morning and his wJfe asked for her revolver. It would not work right and she began to snap It when the weapon discharged, the bullet killing McCullough. Mrs. McCullough testified In her own behalf that sho had quarreled with her husband and that nrrangoments hao been made for her to return to Scot land, JUDQES ARE SCARCE. Dilliculty in .Securing a MngiMrnto for tho Knorr-Winlerstcen Ciino. Special to tho Scranton Tribune. Uloomsburg, April 27. Owing to tho Inability of District Attorney Graham, of Philadelphia, to bo present at the regular opening of criminal court hero on May 3, the Knorr-Wlntersteen case has nt tho request of tho common wealth been continued until May 21. .Tudgo Ikeler has been in communica tion with a number of Judges through out the etuto, but as yet has not been able to secure one to presldo on tho 24th. Judge Metzgar, of Wllltamsport, who flrit attacked the case, haa - cllncd to prcbldo on account of 111 hraltli, while Judge Savage, who ntfO accepted tho position, finds himself unable to attend, and as court Is held In nearly all Utfe counties of alio state during May, It Is dllllcult to find a Judge who can preside; but Judgo Hee ler has stated that ho will certainly have some Judge here on tho 24th of May. PARSON PRICE'S WEIRD STORY. Sticks to His Story Thnt Ho Was Drugged nnd r.nsliivcd. Quakortown, April 27. Everybody In this section who knows Itov, Jonas II. Price, of ltlchlandtown, the tailor and Dunkard preacher, who has Just re lumed from the South with a remark able story of his being kidnaped and enslaved In South Carolina phosphate mines, Is discussing his strange ndven tures. To all with whom ho will con sent to talk Mr. Price reiterates his story that he wns drugged on the train at Illdley Park, treated as a limntlc in custody nnd taken to work In tho Southern mines. iSkeptlenl neighbors cnll attention to tho fact that Mr. Price, ns a successful tailor, had several bank accounts, wns well known to a score of nromlneiit Philadelphia clothiers, and so had no occasion either to take steerni;e tias snge from Charleston to New York, or to walk from Bethlehem home. They say he could, at either place, have drawn a check which a single telegrnm to Philadelphia or Quakortown would leadlly have verified. Mr. Price, how ever, does not care at present to ndd to the details of his story ns already given, nnd those who know him best are most Inclined to believe him. YORK OFFICIALS EXONERATED. Tho Cotincilmmiic Committee Clears Them of Ugly Charges. York, April 27. The committee of the city councils appointed to investigate the rumors on tho streets and the al leged charges published In a local paper here some days ago charging misman agement, extravagance and political partisanship connected with the re moval of bodies from tho old "Potter's Field" and reinterment in the new plot In North York made Its report to coun cils this evening. The report exonerated the mayor, the president of the school board, the presi dent of the health board and business men furnishing material for all sus picion, The joint session then went Into elec tion of a city solicitor for a terln of two years. William L. Amnion, Dem ocrat, was elected, the Democrats hav ing a majority on joint ballot. Ilobert J. Lewis, Republican, the incumbent, received the complimentary vote of the side of the session. RECEIVERSHIP ENLARGED. Order I'll'ccls Classes A nnd It of the Kqtiidihlc Aid Union. Erie. April 27. Judge Walling today made an order enlarging the receiver ship of Chaunccy P. Rogers, so as to Includes both classes "A" and "15," of the Equitable Aid union. Rogers had been appointed receiver of dnss "A" some time ago. This or der supercedes the assignment made by the class "B" to Hon. C. C. Thompson, of Warren, n few days since. Rogers' bond is $150,000. HIS FACE FULL OF BUCKSHOT. Terrible and Murderous I'irc on a rcllou-Dispiitiint. Franklin, April 27. A shooting affray took place on New street tonight that may result In death to Lowry Porter. Porter and James Kerr met on the street, and nfter exchanging some words Kerr rushed Into his house and secured a double-barreled shotgun, shooting Porter In the nrm and face with a full charge of buckshot. Kerr Is under arrest. Parmer lUobol Improving. Chalfont. April 27,-Chrlstlnn lllebel. tlio farmer who was Injured 'n a runaway a few days ago. Is considerably improved, although his hurts are giving nlm much trouble. While returning home from a field his horses ran away, upsetting tho wagon and throwing Rlcbsl and his son out. A plow In the wagon struck the farmer on the head, Indicting eeveie in juries. The son was uninjured. Holler Explosion Injures Two. Pittsburg, April 27. By the explosion of a holler at the Sauford mine, near Lees dale, today, two men were Injured and tho boiler house wrecked. Martin Fi.-hii" was badly scalded nnd bruised by llyli.tr debris, whllo a miner had his head out open. There wns a panle In the nearby district school, the windows of which were shattered by the fchock. Peppermint Kill sun Old Soldier. Unlontoun, April 27. Andrew Core. aged .75 years, died a t his homo In Smith- Held yesterday from drinking essence of to havo been taken Cooper was an old a member of Com Pcnneylvanla Caval- peppermint, thought with suicidal intent, soldier, having been pany E, Fourteenth ry. Portcr's Probably Fntnl Wounds. Franklin, April 27. During an alterca tion this orening between James Keir and Lowrcy Porter the contents uf a shot gun were emptied Into tho body of Porter. Tho shot took effect In the right arm and face, Inflicting probably fatal wounds. Kerr was promptly arrested. Favor tlm Tinned Pinto Dnuvlinck. Philadelphia, April 27. At t-eparate meet ings of the Commercial Exchange and tho Maritime Exchange today resolutions wero adopted urging congress to so framo tho tariff bill now undnr consideration that tho provisions for drawback on tinned plates will bo reincorporated therein, (Spbin Now n Cnndidntc. Lebanon. Apill 27. General . P. S. Qobln. statu senator frcm this county, has for mally entered the raco for auditor gen eral to succeed Amos F. Mylln, and this morning announced his four candidates for delegates to tho coming state conven tion. Bigamist (Sets Three Months. Lebanon April 27. Jcannctto Strlekler, convicted last March, In tho Quarter He-a-slous, of bigamy, voluntarily appeared In court this morning and was sentenced by Judgo Ehrgood to threo monlhs In the county jail. Colored .linn HI nil e n Tipstnlf. West Chester, April 27.-Anthony Y. Wll ton, a well-known local eclored politician, was this morning nppolnted a tipstaff In tho courts by President Judgo Waddell. I'robnbly Fntnlly Shot. Grcensburg, April 27. At n gathering of Hungarians and Slavs at Stewnrtsvllle, Katlo Rtelich was shot In the neck and probably fatally Injured, An Itnliiin Robbed. Mahanoy City, April 27. Floronco Oes body, an Italian, wbb knocked down and robbed by thre men, who took his boII wutch '" money, k SCIENTIST President Barnaby, of Hartsville College, Survives a Serious Illness Through the Aid of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People. From tho Republican, Oulumbtu, Intl. Tho Ilflrtsviile College, Mtuatcd at Ilarts. vllle, Indiann. won founded yearn ago in the interest of the United Brethren Church, when tho stato whs mo'tlr n wilderness, and colleges were scarce. The college Is "ell known throughout the country, former stu dents having gone Into oil parts of the world. trof. alvin r. hakxaby. A reporter recently called at this famons scut of learning nud was shown into the room of the President, Prof. Alvin 1 Hurnabv. When lut seen by the reporter Prof. Itarli nby was in delicate, health. To-day he was apparently in the be,t of health. In re epotiso to uti inquiry the professor said : "Oh, yes, I urn much better Hum for some time. I am now in perfect health; but my recovery was brought about in rather a peculiar way." "Tell mo about it," said the reporter. "Well, to begin at the beginning," said the professor, " I studied too hard when at school, endeavoring to educate myself for the proJesious. After complctiiu; the com mon course I came here, and graduated from the theological course. I entered the min istry and accepted the charge of a United Brethren Church at u small place in Kent ZEMITIS ACQUITTED. Result of His Second Trial for Murder. Joseph Qrcemorc Sentenced to Three Years in (lie Penitentiary. Wllkes-Uarre, April 27. The jury In tho XcmltlH murder case, returned to court ut 11 o'clock this morning, and bunded In a verdict of not guilty. Judgu Savage, of Sunbury, was on the bench, Zemltls felt good over the verdict, and lauuhed and bowed to everybody. At the llrst trlnl of the case, Zcmltls was found guilty of mmder In the llrst deKiee, and this was the second trial of the case. In JudKe Woodward's court, Anthony KomanofHl, Joseph Chenofski, Joseph Hasratskl and Voltus Slewltsky, four of the alleged conspirators in the recent Kcnernl jail delivery, were placed on trial on charges of robbery, assault, etc., preferred by Anna Kanausa.s. The prisoners, It Is alleged, entered the home of the plaintiff at Port Bowkley nt daybreak one morning In the latter part of December last. Flndlnir no one at home except Mrs. Knnausas, who lx fiO years of age and looks 70, and her I!i-year-obl daughter, the men seized and bound them nnd ransacked the house, carrying away a large sum of money, which represented tho hnrd carneil savings of the woman's hus band nnd sons. The women made a desperate light and were brutally beat en, tho old woman being1 badly used up. The prisoners were this morning con victed of robbery, and their trlul on the other charges was at once taken up. Joseph Oreemore, charged by Julia Cunningham with assault and battery and attempt to rape, was convicted tills morning, and Judge Lynch at once sentenced the prisoner to three years la the penitential". TRACTION COMPANY WINS. Judge Wiclihnm Declares n Chester Ordinance Void. Pittsburg. April 27. In the Superior court Judgo Wlekham filed an opin ion in the nppeal from the Chester county courts by the Chester Traction company. The appeal Involved the validity of an ordinance requiring the Traction company to sprinkle its tracks for u distance of three feet six Inches from the middle of the road so that no dust would be raised by the cars. For each violation the company was compelled to pay $23 per day, and for continued violations the city would be permitted to htpp the cars. Judge Wlekham says that the por tion of the ordinance which authorizes the stoppage of cars Is clearly unrea sonable and so oppressive as to be void. The court concludes the ordinance is void. GLASS WORKERS' TROUBLES. An Increase in Wagos Likely to He Demanded. Pittsburg, April 27. In order to nlly dlssatlsfuction among a part of Its membership the Window Glass Work ers' association has sent out ti circular calling for u vote on the question of de manding nn Increase for the blowers and gatherers. It Is likely the vote will result In fa vor of the proposition. In that event the next scnle will bo made to Include an advance of 15 per cent, for double strength blowers and gatherers and about 8 per cent, for thuse working on single strength glass. Blowers and gatherers claim they havo been discriminated against In fa vor of the cutters and llattenera in wage settlements. Mullet in n Hoy's Urniu. Washington, April 27.-Samuol K. Harsh man, aged 13 years, wa.s fatally shot this morning by John 1'rnll, aged 11 years, at I'alrvlew. Tho boys were golmr frog bunt ing und Prall was hiindllug a revolver when It wns accidentally discharged, tho bullet striking Harshmun In the forehead entering his bruin. Arrested for Shooting n Woman, firconsburg, April 27. Jacob liarbntli! Is In Jail here churned with shooting Cath erine Htelgllch. domestic la a Slavish boarding houso nt Htuarlsvlllt. During a Quarrel In tho house early this morning, Hnrbntlx llred at ono of his countrymen and the bullet struck the girl. Sho may bo fatally Injured, Itiiiu Kxtingiiihhcd I'oreHt 1'ircs. IteynoMs vllle. April 27. KoreBt llres raged In tho surrounding wood near hero alt day yesterday nnd considerable, dain nge wns done. The ruin last night ex tinguished all tho burning woods. Uliio liinvH nt Cumberland. Cumberland, Md., April 27. The grand Jury ordered tho enforcement of tho old bluo laws, nnd yesterday tho cljar stores wero all closed, find the salo of oda water prohibited. Tried to Mud His Life. Now Castle, April 27. Frederick Clenkln kcr, a German resident of this place, at tempted sulcldo last night by bhootlng himself through the head, He was found SAVED. County, Mich. Being of nn ambitious na ture, I applied myself diligently to mv work ntul studies. In time I noticed that my health wns falling. My trouble wns Itidf. gcitioii, and this with other troubles brought on nervouMiPts. " -My physician prescribed for me for some time, uud advised mu to take a change of climate. I did ai he requested and wns some improved. Boon utter, I cume here ns pro fessor in physics uud chemistry, and later wns financial agent of this college. Tho change agreed with mc, nnd for awhile my health was better, hut my duties were heavy, and again I found my trouble returning. This tlm it was more severe nnd in tho winter I became completely prostrated. I tried various medicines nnd different physl cinus. Finally, I was able to return to nijr duties. I.nvt spring I wns elected president of the college. Again I had eonslderaldo work, and the trouble, which hail not been entirely cured, began to nll'ect me, nnd last full I collapsed. I hud dillerent doctors, but none did mo any good. lrol'wor Bowman, who is professor hi natural hcirncc, told me of his experience with Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People and urged hip to give them n trial, because they hail benefited Tiim in n similar case, nnd I concluded to try them. ' "The first box helped me, nnd the second gave great relief. r,ueh ns I hud never ex perieneed from the treatment of nuy physi cian. After using six boxes or the medicine I was entirely cured. To-day I nm perfectly well. I feel better nud stronger than for years. I certainly recommend this medi cine." To allay nil doubt Prof. Barnaby cheer fully made an affidavit before I.Y.MAS J. SlTMiKR, A'otiiru Public. I)r.AVilliiuiis' Pink Pills for Pule People are sold by all dealers, or w 111 be sent postpaid on receipt of price, 50 cents n box, or six boxes for ftf.fiO (they arc never sold in bulk or by the 100). byiuldrcssim: Dr.Wi Mains' Aiedicln Company, Schenectady. N. Y. ntul studies. In time I nutlet (1 that in line, i nminpu invxru imirrpi nv in vrtv nnr this morning In the otllee of the Standard brewery lying In a pool of blood with the revolver beside him. CHURCH WOMEN INDIGNANT. Tho Session Will Not Permit nu I'litortuiumcnl. Pittsburg, April 27. The session of the Presbyterian church of JlcKees Itncks, has refused to permit the young lady members of that church to give an entertainment known as the "Spinsters for the Nightly Club, or Old Jlalds -Made Over," the piuceeds to go to the chinch. The session claims the nerformanee Is not the proper sort for a church en tertainment. The young ladles are In dignant ul what they term the puritan ical attitude of the session, nnd nre unt In support of their claim the fact fiat the isame entertainment- has been given in other churches. NEW TRIAL DENIED. Judge Albright Denies n Motion in n Ituilrnnd Suit. Allentown, April 27. In an opinion by Judge Albright yesterday morning the motion of Willlnm J. Hoffman's attor neys for a new trial was overruled. Hoffman resides in this city, and was struck by a train of the defendant cor poration at Slegf l led's, about a year ago. He w-is badly Injured. He sued flic company for damages, but at the last term of court he suffered a non-suit. A motion wns made to take off tho non-suit, but It was overruled by Judge Albright. ROASTED FROM HEAD TO FOOT. New Cnstle Workman the Victim of Horrible' Accident. Xew Castle, April 27. Samuel Sama tii), a. workman nt tho rod mill, wns pushing a buggy containing red hot rods this evening, when it fell over on lilm. His clothing was all burned off instantly and he wns roasted from head to foot so badly that the skin and llesh came ore in chunks. Ho was taken to the hospital, but physicians say he can live only a few hours. Killed by Miloiol'orm. HHwood City, April 27. Ciruro Wilson, daughUr ot J. C. Wilson, of llaleton. In haled chloroform to jellev neuralgia yes terday and was found diad In bed a fuw hours later. Sho was about !') years of age and n teacher In tho Klhvood .sehoola, from which sho graduated in ns;. PhiliHlclphiuii'N Sennits Pull. Jvuicaster, April 27. John S. Wilson of Philadelphia, met with a serious acci dent this morning, at the Franklin Houie, this city, where he wax stopping, in de scending a tllgllt of sttps his heel caught and he was thrown to the bottom, fractur ing three ribs. 11 rod ford Hull Plus or Slabbed. Jiradford, April 27. Frank Kerdan, tho ball player, wus stabbed In the neck and faeo this morning by Thomns Clark, dur ing nn altercation over a game of cards In a jiok-r room. Keelan was badly in jured, but will ieeoer. lliiiglnrs Crarkn Snfe. Ilnrrlsburg, April 27. The safe of tho J. C. Jones Flouring mill, at Dauphin, eight miles north of this Ity, was blown to pieces by burglars last night. The burg lars did not seeure anything. Wifc-Ilruter PtnilMicd. Dunbar, Apill 27. Caleb Pierce was yes. tciday lined and sent to Jail for cruelty to his wife. He cunio home diunk and terri bly beit tho woman who was just recov ering from an illness. Injured by n Train. (Irccnsburg, April 27. Casper Friday, a citizen of Larimer, was struck by a train on tho Scuthwest ro.id near hero this evening and seriously hurt. Ho was taken to tho Westmoreland hosnltal. Tot Drowns in n Fii-h Pond. Bethlehem, April 27. John Woodrlng, tho 3-year-old ton of Jnmes T. Woodrlng, of llc'.Iertown, wandered to u tlsh pond at his home last evening und wns drowned. Lebanon's First Health Olllcer. Lebanon, April 27. Dr. 13. If. OIngrlch, of this city, was tonight fleetest health of. (leer of Lebanon, tho llrst In 'tho hlsto;" of tho city, FOREiaiffiOSsIl. An extensive gang of blcyclo thieves has been caught In Paris. Ambassador Hay paid a long visit to tho fc reign nlllco yesterday afternoon. Cnnon Moyes, a learned Unman Catholic ut Ijondon, has been raised to a domestic p:elate. Justin McCarthy, the Irish leader. Who bus been seriously III, showed marked lm. piovement ycctordny. Hon. Thomas F. Bayard will lay the comerstono of a building for epileptics at Clinlfout, London, May ti, nnd Mrs. Bay ard will open tho homo recently erected for women, 1-AUM FOR SAIJJ. Adv, Under This Head One Cent a Ward. Kq'.CBKHOIMUU)I) FAlINfTLANI) OO Kltimtcd lu M'ayno county, iU miles fiom LuWo Ariel. Inqulro of ilvitON i.YViy. Kurtz Kticct. I'liuuiora. 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I'EB MONTH , ....,. ....,., ....,... .....n tf ,ni.. v , mill e.icue jiuiw 1,1 ii , iiki, ,. ii,i,, poods sold by sample only; sitmpleu, also horse and riirrliiKe furnlsbed I'BEE. Ad dress JOBBER, Hox SiltlH, Boston, Mass. CALESM iTnSCHOOI, SUl'I'MES; COI'N 13 try work; Sinn salury mommy, with lll.einl uddltlenul commissions. B. O. EVANS CO., Chicago. WANTKI---AX I,)l-A" WHOCANTIIINIC of some simple thine to patent? Pro tect your Ideas; they may bring you wealth. Write JOHN WEDDEltlU'ltN & CO., Dent. C. liil, Patent Attorneys, Wnshlnctoii, D. ('., lor their $1 son prize utter and list of l, turn Inventions watucd. TMNTED--AS AflKNT IN EVERY S1K tton tocnuvass; $.niito Sfl.oo n duy made; sells at sight; nlso a man to hell Staple Hoods to deulers; beet side line S7." u month; Mlury or large commission made; experience uunecesMiry. Clifton soup und Manufuctur nu Cumpuny, Cincinnati, O. w 7ANTED - WELL-ICNOWN MAN IN cerv town to solicit mock subscrip tions; a monopoly; big money for apents; no cupltal required. EDWABD C. FISH & CO., Borden Block, Chicago, ill. HELl' WANTED FEMALES. Advs. Under This Bead One Cent a WorJ. w "ANTED-A QIBL EOB QENERAL uounewurK. .ppiy io.hiuicksouuvc. LADIES-l MAKE BIO WAOES DOING pleusuut home work, nud will cludly t-eud full particular to nil scuillnc '2 cent stump. MISS M. A. STEIUUNS, Lawrence, Mlcli Xf ANTED-LADrAOENTH IN SCRAN- ton to sell and Introduce Suydet's cuke IcIuk; experienced cuuvusser preferred; work permanent und very prutltuble. Write for purlleuhirs ut once mid t-t benefit of hollduy (rude. T. B. SNYDER d- CO., Clnclnnutl, O. V ANTED LMMEDIATELY-TWO ENEB ' cetlu Hileswoiucn to represcut us. Guaranteed (l a day without lnterferlut! with other duties. Healthful occupation. Wrlto for puitleulnrs, enclosing stuuip, MANGO CHEMICAL COMPANY, No. 71! John street, New York, UUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. Advs. Under This Head Ono Cent a WorJ. HST?LsT(TlToHY BUSINESS. I1 Stock und fixture-. Uolnsr over 9,'l,0O per mouth. Best locution In a town of l'.'.OdO population, I.nrao protlts; sniull expense. Cash required down, '.',rltr, must sell quick, eoliii; In other biwlneks. Kor Pill purtlculurs rniiutro of II. N. I'ATRICK, 3111 North Wushtnttton avenue, Hcrunton, I'u. c-hO1 ON EVERY 111(1 MADE LAHT ifl month throuuh our system of syndi cate Mieculutlon. Send lor full explanatory pumpbliit. O'CONNOR Jt CO., 10 'Wall St., ; h ONE CENT I A worn I THE I TRIE- S UNE. 1 & WALLACE, AGENTS WANTED. Advs. Under This Bead One Cent a Word. ANrETrCtTiiNTrTrT cunMiMo, resilient of Seianton required. Room ll,'j:il l.tiekuwiintm avenue. W ANTED-SOLBTTORN; NO DELIVER lm;, nu collecting; position permanent; pay weekly; stato age. ULEN J1ROTHERS, Rochester, N. Y. "ArANTEDGENERAL AGENTS IN EV- V cry county; also lady cniivifsere; some thlnc new; sure seller; apply quirk. J. C B1L1IERT, 1 II Adams uvenuc, Scranton, I'n. AGENTS-WBAT ARE YOU flOING TO do iiunut Sufo Cltl7eushlp price Jl. flo Ini? bv thuUMilidj". AddrusH NICHOLS, Nupcrvllle, 111. AGENTS-TO SELL OCR PRACTICAL gold, sller, nickel nnd copper electro plasters; prices irom $!! upward; salary and espouses paid; outfit free. Address, wltb fctaiiip, MU IIIOAN M EG CO., Chlcugo. AGENTS-TO SELL CIGARS TO DEAL-crs- S'2." weekly and expenses; experi ence unnecessary. CONSOLIDATED MEG CO., 4S Villi Huron St., Chlcugo. HOTEL FOR SALE. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. .-IBST-CLASM HOTEL FOR SALE, OUT I- of city limits. Address HOTEL, Tribune otllee, DRESSMAKING. Advs. Under This Bead One Cent a Word. M 1SS L. WISDOM, DRESSMAKER, 1)2 iuiiiiih avenue. CITY SCAVENGER. 7-UIAsT" COOPER, CITY SCAVENGER. Kj All orders promptly attended to, day or night. All the latest appliance)-. Clmrjces reusonuble. 7111 Scriinlon i-treet. House, (13(1 North Washington avenue. A B.I1RIGOS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS . and cess pools; no odor. Improved pumps used. A. URIGGS, Proprietor. Leave orders 1 100 N. Main live, or Elckes' drug store, corner Adams uud Mulberry. Telephone (10 10. CHIROPODIST AND MANICURE. CVT)RNs7XiuK?IOSTNDI N G B O W 1 N G nails cured without tho leant pain or drawing blood. Consultation nnd udvlce given liee. E. M. HKTZEL, Chiropodist. 331" Lackawanna avenue. Ladles attended at their residence if desired. Charges moder ate. LOST. Advs. Under This Head One Cent n Word. T OST-A HANDKEHcYliEI' CONTAIN 1j lug lour rings, between St. Patrick's church, West side, and Twenty-second street. A liberal reward will be given for Its return to FATHER WHELAN, of St. rntrlck's church. L OST-A PAIR OK GOLD B1M EYE glusses; reward will bo given by return In sumo to J. M. HARRIS, Coal Eschunso lluildlug. T OST-A BUNCH OE KEYS; RETURN TO Jj H. MONTGOMERY .V CO., Coal Ex change Building. LUMHER. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. iSKBTON E. DAVIS, WHOLESALE AND XJ retail ueaier in an kiiui m inuiwv.. Special prices on bill lumber. Yard, corner Nuy Aug uvenuc and Green Bldge street. SITUATIONS WANTED. S1riT"Xrurv7 lutlv us book-keeper. Is u good penman and can furnish reference If required. Address G. II Trlbtino olllce. SITUATION VANTED-A YOUNG GIBL 13 desires situation In smnll family or to as- Nlst at household work. Address or cull- M1SS AONJ'SMUfU'll V. Avocu. fa., nox , i C1TUATION WANTED-RY A MIDDLE O aired woman, to do work of any descrip tion. Apply E. D 1 10 Hickory street; A MIDDLE-AGED LADY WISHES TO i. make engagements for nursing, lerms, SH.OO per week. Address NURSL, this otllee. C1TUATION WANTED-TO lu WASH O lug und Ironing. Washings and Ironing taken home also. Call or address l-l'.,33 1 Sumner avenue, ll.vdel'urk SITUATION WANTED I1Y lillll. Ill 1KJ general housework. Address, 4(10 Fourth fctreet, Bellevue. OITUATION 'WANTED-11Y A YOUNG O mun us hutehar; has hud eight yean' ex perience und a llrst-eluss, all-around man. Address J. K., !( .Marlon street, city. SITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG girl to do housework In u small family; can get references, If required. Address K. II. F., Tribune ollleo. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. Physicians nnd Surgeons. DB. C. L. FBEY HAS REMOVHD HIS otIlcc to the Jewell Building, 3j Spruce street. DR. MARTHA S. EVEBITT, 308 WASH Ington live, unices hours until 10 a. m., MABY A. SHEl-HERD. M. It.. HOME opathlst, No. 22S Adams avenue. Bit. A. THAI-OLD. SPECIALIST IN Diseases of Women, corner Wyoming avenue and Spruce atrcet. Scranton. Ot llee hours, Thursday and Saturdays, 9 a. m. to 0 p. m. DR. W. B. ALLEN, 513 NORTH WASH Ington avenue. DB. ANNA LAW, 30S WYOMING AVE. Ollleo hours, 9-11 a. m., 1-3 p. in.. 7-S p. m. DB. L. M. GATES, BOOMS 207 AND 208 Board of Trado building. Otllee hours, 8 to n. m.. 2 to 3 and 7 to S p. m. Best denco 300 Madison avenue. DB. C. L. BEAS, SPECIALIST IN Bupture, Tru.t Fitting and Fat Beduo Hon. Ollleo telephone 1363. Hours: 10 to 12, 3 to 4, 7 to . DB. S. W. L'AMOBEAIIX. OFFICE 231 Adnms. Bcsldence, 1318 .Mulberry. Chron lo dlsjasoH, lungs, heart, kidneys, and genlto-urlnary organs a specialty. Hours I to 4 p. pi. DB. JOHN C. I'ltlCE, 339 WASHINGTON avenue. Ottlco hours 8 to 10 a. m.j 2 to 4 and 7 to 8 p. m. W. a. BOOK, VKTBHINAKY 8UB Keon. Horses, Cattlo und Dogrs treuted. Hospital, 121 Linden street, Scranton. Tclouhone 2072. Wallace iffi'fiSST' Architect 1-EBC1VAL J. MORRIS. ARCHITECT, Board ot Trade Hiilldlng. KDWABD II. DAVIS, ARCHITECT, Rooms 24, 2, and 26, Commonwoaltbj building-, Scranton. B. L. WALTBB. ABCHITECT, OFFICH rear of CO. Washington uvenuc. LEWIS HANCOCK. JR., ABCHITECT, 133 Spruce St., cor. Wash, ave., Scranton. FREDERICK L. BROWN, AnCHITECT, Prlco building. 120 Washington avenue, Kc ran ton. T. I. LACMY & SON. ARCHITECTS, TradRr8' Natlonalllank I.siwver.s. PRANK B. BOYLE, ATTORNEY AND counsellor-at-law. nurr building, room; 13 und 14, Washington avenue. BDWARD W. THAYKB. ATTOHNUY. Rooms 312-13-14 Commonwealth Hldg. JBFFRBYS & IUIDDY, ATTORNEYS-at-law. Commonwealth Building. WARBBN & KNAPP, ATTORNEYS and CounscHors-nt-law, Republican building, Washington avenue, Scranton, Pa. JBSSUP & JBSSUP. ATTORNEYS AND Counsellors at Inw, Commonwealth building, Washington avenue.' W. H. JESSUP. W. H. JESSUP, JR. PATTERSON & WILCOX, TRADERS National Bank Building. ALFRED HAND, WILLIAM J. HAND. Attorneys ami Counsellors, Common wealth building. Rooms 19. 20 nnd 21. FRANK T. OKELL. ATTORNBY-AT-Iaw, Room C, Coal Exchange, Scranton, Pa. JAMES W. OAKFORD, ATTORNEY-at-Law, Rooms 511, 513 and GIG, Hoard ot Trade nulldtng-. SAMUEL W. BDGAR, ATTORNEY-AT-Law. Ofllce,, Wyoming ave., Scranton. L. A. WATRBS, ATTORN BY- AT-LAW, 423 Lackawnnna nve., Scranton, Pa. C. R. PITCHER, ATTORN BY-AT-LAW, Commonwealth building, Scranton, Pa. C. COMEGY'S. 32t SPRUCE STREET. D. n. RBPLOGLB. ATTORNEY-ItANS negotiated on real estate security, Mears building, corner Washington ave nue and Spruce street. H. F. KILL1AM. ATTORNBY-AT-LAW, 120 Wyoming- avenue, Scranton, Pa. JAS. J. H. HA5IILTON, ATTORNBY-at-Law, 45 Commonwealth bldg,, Scran ton. WATSON. DIBHL, HALL & KBMMBR BR Attorneys and Oounsellors-at-Law ) Traders' National Bank Building; room.i 6, 7, 8. 9 and 10; third floor. Detectives. BABRING M'SWEENBY'. COMMON wealth building. Interstate Secret Ser vice Agency. Dentists. DR. F. U M'GRAW, 303 SPRUCH street. DR. II. F. RBY'NOLDS. OPP. P. O. DR. B. Y. HARRISON. 113 S. MAIN AVE. DR. C. C. LAUBACH, 115 Wyoming ave. B. M. STRATTON, OFFICE COAL Ex change. WBLCOMB C. SNOVER, 421 LACKA. ave. Hours. 9 to 1 and 2 toJS; Dressmaker. MRS. JL B. DAVIS. 430 Adams avenue. Schools. SCHOOL OF TUB LACKAWANNA, Scranton. Pa., prepares boys and girl for college or business; thoroughly trains young children. Catalogue ut re quest, REV. THOMAS M. CANN, WALTER If. BITBLL. MISSWOBCBSTER'S KINDERGARTEN and School. 112 Adams avenue. Spring term April 13. Kindergarten 10 per term. Seeds. G. R. CLARK & CO.. SBBDMBN AND Nurserymen; store 118 Washington ave nue; green house, 13J0 North .Main ave nue; store telephone. 782. t Wire Screens. JOS. KUETTBL. BEAR 511 LACKA wanna avenue, Scranton, Pa., manufac- LUIV-1 Ul ll- .JH v.-no. Hotels nnd Rcstmirnnts. TUB EUC CAFE, 123 and 127 FBANK lln avenue. Rates rcaBonablc. P. SJEIGLEH, Proprietor. SCRANTON HOUSE. NEAR D., L. & W. passenger depot. Conducted on the Eu ropean plan. VICTOR KOCH, Prop. Miscellaneous. BAITER'S OBCHBSTRA MP8IO FOB balls, picnics, parties, receptions, wed dings and concert work furnished. For terms address B. J. Bauer, conductor, 117 Wyoming avenue, over Hulbert'a music store. MEGABOBB BBOTHBBS, PRINTERS' supplies, envelopes, paper bags, twine Warehouse, 130 Washington avenue, Scranton, Pa. FRANK P. BROWN & no., WHOLK sale. deulers In Woodware, Cordugo and OH Ctoth, 720 West Lackawanna ave, THOMAS AI'BBBY. BXPBBT AC countHiit and auditor. Booms 19 and 20, WIIILim. Ill, 11, lino- nn.w.ultA tw... t n Al A U tlllMKID ..,.,,, UUat,U IVl,UIItl.', AKent fortnoiiex Flro Extlngu ngulsher. PrlntliiR. TUB TBIBUNB PUBLISHING CO.. North Washington Avenue Llnotypu Composition of all kinds quickly done. Facilities unsurpassed In this; region. N iJ
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