The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, December 04, 1897, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE SCTCANTON TltlBUNE-SATUHD A.Y MORNING, DECEMBER 4, 1ST.
THE SENSATION
AT NQRRISTOWN
No Cessation ol Interest In the Kaiser
DcKalb Murder Case.
JAMES CLEMMBR IS SULLEN
lie llciueo to llo IntcrvlcvvciN-IiU-7I0
DgKiiIIi W HI Appear Iloloro tlio
.lustlco mul Testify Agulnst Ucr
I. over.
Norrlslovvn, Dec 3. Then- I', no cec
natlon of Interest In the Knlser-De-Knlb-riomnicr
minder cane, mul the
ponFlble developments of the lieitiiiiB
uf James A. rii'iJinur tomorrow nfter
noon was the rulrf topic of toilny.
Cl miner Imii not yet enpnKcd counsel,
and should he manifest u detdic to de
lay inutteis hy this iieKli'ft. )itilet
Attorney HtiuunljuiBcr will not allow
it Tlio liteid of tho tlio of inlsoticlH
now In the "oiinty Juil has only been
there- nhoiit twenty-four liouis. and it
is viid hi Is iiiKiniiliiK to display mil
lenivHs. H i el used to ht anyone lo
il.iv -ifit Lawyer ltiowtibaek, one of
Kulsn'o eouiihel. The two weie 111 eon
leienec for half an hour, hut Mr.
ltmw nh.uk di'cllned to my what took
plieo 01 whither lie would aet as Clem
lnei' counsel.
('leininer. the DeKnlb woman and
"K.ip-er ale In eell? clone to each oilier
in the old prison. Onlv twenty feet
Mpaiate the (list two and it distance
if fniiy fpot is between Clenitner and
tlie omitted man. Apatt fiom his
m II' nne.ss Ch in.nrr docs not appear to
le veiy iniiiii distill lied over hl por-l-liiir
lie ate hiniilly lodny and limit
1 foie fuppei lime complained of helm;
imintry. Wln-llier his oideal of tomot
i'iv will sl'.al.e IiIh nerve leniilns to he
i n It was annoiineed tonight that
1 iZ'i DeKnlb will appeal' hefole Jlis-ti-'i
l. nhirt at ti'iTioiiiiw'H Iiuiilns and
l.i l.".tlnmn iu7.iin.st her nlleReil lov -
i A ( the inture of this te.stimonv
lh i l(is""t wncry prevails Sllbpoe
in weie Issued tonight hy the dlstilet
nifiiitiey for nt least u half dozen other
vitnonfe.s.
Ciutm-el foi KaKer visited him lodny
iird the condemned man wns found
liiisllv vvtltln:;. He .said as eounsel eti
iiied "I um ''ompoflhiK a piuei." He
then spoke about Ills ease and was told
lint the appeal from the sentence of
(t a tli would l)i nrnued the Hist Mon
i'.'V in January. The date for Lizzie
jitKulb's heaiini; has been ilxcd for
Dei ember 21.
JAM. BREAKERS FOILED.
I'oii'tern i'rlioiiers in the McKcuu
Couulv I'lison Attempt to Kcupe.
Smethport, Die ". rout teen pilson
t'l'1 in the McKenti toiintj lail nt
t nipted to lut.uk jail csterday after
noon while Shot Iff Dais and his depu
t weie away in another part of the
n.unty. Two hall men wl.o were out
in the corridor reciind an lion hai,
plied off the steel blinds on a. eell door,
leleashiff another man. Then the th'rie
1'uki' I'vuy i ell lock until foutteeii
men were cntbeied in the eonldoi.s.
Tney tiled to hi oak open the jail door
1'adhiK lo the mm it. but tailed.
i'he sheilff's wife. heaihiK the noise,
vint for assistance, and the citizens
ninaKPd to hold the nun In cheek un
til the arrival of the shciltf villi a
Vfci. At 11 o'clock last niiiht the
reh HloiiH misoneis wile dilvui Into
i Hs and Kiinids placed ovei them nil
All is ,ulet today. The interior of the
jail is a wieck.
SHOT IN THE BACK.
('cuigc A. Huss, of I'liiltidclphin, Is
I'nlnllv oiiuded hy n ltuiiiii.
l'hiludelpliln.Dcr 3. Alexis Illelkoff,
n ('.usshin, today shot and fatallv
v iundeil (inirge A. Haas, usslstniu
Mipe'.inteiulPiit of tin While Dental
umiiaiiy's faiuory at Tiankfoid. a
siibuib of this ills, illeikoff liad been
l nily discharged, and the sho .tins;
v .ih done In leveniie. llieilio' hellev
i I that Hans was lesipousilhle.
He Mlppcd up behind him on the
strut and shot him twite In the back.
11" wus attested.
flay Hill I hut Ollniidcd.
Hiadlnir, Uec. C Wau.ints wen seised
(l't venini; on I'lrirles V. ISildei, matia
u r nt (liil.'iV Audltiiilum, i liiircliic him
vi.li I'oiidu tine an ininii i il pl.i. house
.r 1 illhplftyhiR obscene lltlioviaplm hi
pi iMe. The proeecutors iipiesent tlw
L..w mill Orler i-oelity.
Mnhbi'il Mis Ntcr.
Shumokin, Dee. .1 John Loin;, need 13
Mars, of Nntal'.e, .lO'iilentnliy Mu'obcd
Ills j- ear-old ti'Mpr, Mny, in the eje to
'.i. Hi. was shov.lntf his mollu i how
i m lu'lo.' had stabbed anotlui In the
I lu Tin knlfo blade tiilerid Maij's
ai. I i!i reed the brain sjlu- i'.nniit ii-
o' r.
( liitdren with Twelve Piucer'..
li imiltoii, O., Dei. Mrs. Uenjumln
H'rrdoti nave blith to a Inullh;' bin- tint
lu I bl wi'll-forraul Hiibi'iH oi eucli hand.
liin'hter liorn a year ur 1 a half aso
u! o hud tl-: 111 pais tie e.iih hinnl.
Cell. Hauler ill Itellileh'eiii.
11. Ihlehem, l'n , Dei J -'Uncial TlaH-
i elili'l of oidiiuiiip tin' the 1'iiltid
outis Koverar..nt. upent seveial luuirs
t."iu ul the llitldelum Inn i"iiipnnj'H
Jui 1 ills vlil his in. s,j s'siiiil
him, tlio iorrp.in s i.flli IiiIh say The
Internal anil K.tminl L'he.
I L Itl-S IMI fill VKMs
tuljs, Couzlu. Sore Throat, Influenzj, (Iron-
chltli, Pneumonia, Swelling ol th:
Julntv, Lumbafu, Inllununatlui,
Ulicuniutisiu, Neuralgia,
I'rostbltes, Chilblains, Headache, Toothache,
Asthma,
DIFFICULT BREATHING.
lUJlinH Till: WOHvr I'AINHIiirmuione
lotwerty mlnutei NUI'ONK JllU'll after
rending this advertouiiieut need auone
fcL'I'KKH WITH PAIN.
Railway's Heady llcllef Is a Sure Cure tor
Lvery I'aln. sprain', llrulses, Pains in
the Hack, Chest r Limbs It Was the
first and Is the Only
I'AII RlhMUOV
Por
Tlmt liiKluntl) stops tlio most e.ciulutlus
1'iiliis, idluyH liilhiiiiiimtlon, mid cures run
giHtlon, whuthei uf tho l.tius, btouuieb
llmrols or other ulsiuts or or.'iins, by on ti-plli-atlnli.
V half ton tcaspooiiful In hitlfa luinlilor of
water will in u low iiilnulei emu ('raiiiim,
Hpasius, Hour Hloiuai'li. Heartburn, Nonoun.
liens, hleeplessnosH, Hick llead'ii'he, lllur
l hwa, Dysentery, Colic, l'lntulency and ull
Inurnal pulns.
There U not it reiunUiil neent In tha wmld
thut will euro faMT and iwua mid nil other
innlnrlous, bilious and other fevers, aided by
MAIlWAY'S PIUl, so quickly u KAO
WAV'S KUAUY KULIUH.
Filly Cents Per llottle, Sold by Druiijists.
.JnAlV Xf' H-s ff.M MT, VKW VH'tlC
ordnance chief witnessed tlio foi'Klns of
turret plates Tor the battli ships' now un
der eo.iMrui'tlon, mid the u!.einblliit; of
big guns for const defi rse.
His l.ovo 'I limed to I'ury.
HliunioUlii, Dec. 3. rrovoked ut a re
mark of Susan Hrleskii John Clcnim DM
night lrti her lo the Kround while out
for n walk, in Mount funnel, an 1 itash .il
her les with r. knife. ruttliiK to the hone
and seve-lnif several temloin. The wo
man's Injuiles will irlpnh her for lite,
t'lcnna IniM beer liela for court.
Hit; (Sun lor Defense,
lbthl'hit'i, Die 1. The llilhluiem
Iroi' company todiy si Ipped to the Sand
Hook piolim: uroi'iid fot r 12-lneh tnor
lor, MHlithini? over "'J lon. The eotn
pany ts ill wolk on hlfr roiis and tuiret
armor tot the baltlrstlps Kuus.iikc mid
Kentucky.
Student's l'lill .11 f i v Prove Tntnl.
West (iiestrr, Dee .1 John Ulurk, aged
IT, of llurks eount, a umletit at the
State Nemnl school, fell fiom a thirl-t-tory
window of the main ImlldliiK this
eMtihiK mid whs so seriously Injuied tlut
Ills life Is dcspallcd of.
I'enin) Unulii I'eusioiis,
Wiishlnston. Dec. 8. These Trim a I
anin xipiislims have In en 1vupi1: Uio
,ore. llallsteid. Siipiehannn; John A.
Stone, l'ortst Clt rfu-iiiiehaiuia.
INSULTS TO WITNESSES,
Kiom the 'ahlrRton l,ot.
In many of ihe stiff couits tbioimno'it
tin eoeuti, both cl It and criminal, It Is
the luibll of "smart" counsel to grossly
Insult wltiK"sis by n'kliiu Impel tluent
.ml nlfi nlvi uestloiib, and b Intoler
able liu oli lieu lii nun tier and biailm;
ijiiesiinns that hnvi no possible lelntlou
to or I'onucllon with til" ease on Mill
lil'd whli V ale nrtfullv deiseil to e is
perute the witness and c.iue him or la r
to make an unf.u nrnhlf appiaiatiie be
foie, and, tlurefore, an uuliiMirable im
prislon on tie Jiiin, ale tin nitulir ol
der In r-otii 1'N.inilnt.lluiiK la semes of lb"
"t'liipUs ot Jil Ice." IJUisllolis un pill
to honest nun and po'U womiii 1 li t nded
lo coiive to the jiuj the Iniinetslon tint
b'nl repot ts eoneoriihiK the ch.iiiuin of
the wltnissis ale or have been lu circu
lation. In the course of a trial In one of
the Northwestern states a witness named
lirown, a tiirm laborer of kooiI lepulatln l,
was nskid on cross-examination If he was
the same Hro'vr. who hid bieli Indlete I
for stealing hogs. This was followed by
other eiiiall InsilltliiB que-tlons until
Hrown bicaaie so argry that he Kt nin
tusid, iiil It was not dlilleult to make
him contradict himself. It is i-onic sails
fuctlon, howowr, to record that when
the lusilller of Hrown lelt the slit Iter it
the comt bouse ho found his victim out
side, and tut his dcsuls fiom a pair of
Hunt ll.stt.
-o
In the re'pnt til.il of a ease befoie Juf
tlee l'.ookstaer. of the Supreme court of
New oik, Mir. Dorothea Darnell Kfic
ovlduue for the plaintiff, anil en il".s.
exnmlnatliii the apology foi a man whi
aetnl as law.Ner for the defendant uskid
her this t lestlon: "Isn't It a tact that
ou were with a n-an that nlht whom
ou had met for tin llrst tinu up In time
patt of town' Now, ueswer that iues
tlon." Tim woman, tiled with indigna
tion, icse. tt her fiet and sail. "No, nil.
L'lt I would dke to tell you something
fle. How hire m talk to me in that
w.n' Von have no ilpht to ak me si.-ii
a iuestli)ii. 1 was villi my husband, and
if lie was hero jo'i would not Jaic t ilk
to me In that way." The Jui gave the
witness a round of applause, and that
tact pi nves that the Iwvjh faded lo ac
complish Ihe obJvt of Ins shameful In
sult. The Niw Voiw Sun lepoits that
whin order wis ie-tond the fellow wh-
had asked the Imprint question offend
an apology, but the Judge tal 1. "No, no,
that won't do. The Jur will decide ,hut
effect it will h.ue. ir an), on the ease. I
older the ipus loi. stikkell out."
o
The ordn to strike out was, of . ouisc.
the jiropi r thing, so far as It wint, but
It did not panlsh the olfeuder. nor did ':
afloid anv assiiiaiiK that he and other
law eis of his i lass will not continue to
Insult wit in es. All 'nuns owe it to
Heir own dlgnlt) and self-ie.spei.t to pn
tnt witnesses. They owe It to (he pub
lic, to the witnesses, aid to justice ant
decency to see th il ccry witness M'ls
fair tieatmeut. Dveii If a witness on tlio
stai'd l testlfjIiiK falsplv It Is tar beltei
td foiij'o tougn language. The law iio
vl les pupil penalties for peijiirj. Hut
the I) lug w Itm jes ai i not the ones m sl
likely to luie Irrelevant and exasperating
quistlor.s put to them. Tlu aie gineiul
ls so calm and eool that it is useless to
try to eonfii'e then. Tney hae their
stoiy will conned lu !idaiire, and stl-k
to it with unshakable peitlstcncy. It is
the honest, timid, sensitive mini or wo
man who, In nine out of ten cases, Is se
lected by the "smart" lawjir to leieho
ills Insults. We know that a ninjoitty of
the numbers of the bir aie guitlemiii,
and, therefore, not addicted to a Inutal
habit. We know, too, that a majority of
J'idgcH afoul piotcllon to witness s.
Hut a culpable minority cf the bi neh an 1
bar are lu great neid of letormatlon as to
their mannci of eonductliiB trials.
SHERIFF MARTIN AND THE LAW.
Prom the Philadelphia Times
The Scianton Tribune, referring lo the
otatemint uf this journal that the tilul of
Sheriff Mai tin and his assoiiates for par
ticipation In the D'lttun r tuigcdy, must
result In "a giently whhuied and deepened
let-pcet for the majisty of the law ill the
anthracite ecal icgtenis," eprenss doub's
as to the eoriivincis of tin suggestion bc
eni'i of Its appiehi nslon that Shcilrf
Martin and his deputies rmij not "rmlie
at this early date and lu tin piusent pub
He tempi r, a lair and lmp.iitl.il tilnl" lu
making the statement that tin trial of
Huso deli n.lintr. would emphunUi the
majesty of Ihe law and teach lor It a
inueh gi eater respei t In the disturbed n-al
eglon, wo did not overlook the tact lh it
al i lid present time, ns woulii doubll-ss
be the cat..- no matter how long the ulal
might lo poslpineil, the aecusid pai tl -s
must bruvu milch public lileJU'liee un 1
passion In 'ucb a loiulltlou It
Is extiemi-1'' dlllieuli in eliminate
such picjullei and passion enllie
ly from the Juij tins, but It Is
imno the less the tiutli lu lhl i us. , ih it
the lilul of thes difindaiits for the high
est ei lino known to the law must result in
hiibsiuntlal and cm mine good to thut
cumniuulty. hi cause it will -Icarlj dcilne
thu rlghth of ull paitiis i.htn violence to
the law lh titun pted
It is fair to assume Hint, whatever
popular ptijullee may prtvnll innoiiR the
people of l.uzeruo county and asset t Itself
In the Jury box, the couil will distinctly
mid fearlessly decline the law as It is;
and If puHstoi, lu the juiy U shall at
tempt to ovenule the law, the duty of the
couit Is unnilrtakuhle to sel aside iho
veidlct In Iho name of the livv liven If
the court were to fall In the dlschargi or
Its full duty In defining thi rlgnts ol all
under the law, their Is sn ahli and lls
passlouatu tilbunal to vvhleh appeal ran
bo made, und whose Judgmi nt would not
for a moment tolerate the prostitution of
the law to prejidlce or passion, and cap,
daily In the case of those who weie a'
Ing in vindication uf iho law. The Su
preme coin of I'ohnsjlvan'.a is now up
piHhrt to as a matter ot right In tviry
case of homicide, and th" com I Is not only
empowered to jud,(i. but the law Is man.
dutor that It thall Juilfii. of the gutlU
eleiKj of tlieevidiuie te-wuirant tl.u vet
cUt ol ci'iivlettoii
Thus Kiel Iff Mot tin ami his ussm Irtiesi
will miftr no inlbcarrWge of Justice to the
extent of unmerited unlshmunt even If
passion and prejudice ihould assert them
selves lp tlm veidlct of the Jury, nnd no
nioie vvholisome lensnn can coine to the
disturbed coal region than the luason of
the' law un It bi, eleailv ileflnml by tho
highest jiidlrlol tribunal ol the state
Thiimefoilli none run irisundeistanrt tho
law, us ho many e.bvloi.sly mlHunden,tud
It In tho fieat Industrial circles of 1'. nr-
WOMAN'S WONDERFUL WAYS
Tlicy Arc Graphically Described.
A Synopsis of it Lecture. Delivered by
Mm. Kcmlnll Hcloiu Ihu Uoiimn'i
Society.
Hoston, Nov. Ii. A hitno and refined
nttdlencp of Indies greeted Mrs. Ken
dall it uon tho occasion of her Hceond
upponitinro befote a Hoston usseni
hlago this nfternon. In IntroduclnR
her lecture the distinguished lady re
ferred to the true position of woman
in society, and how her physical con
dition uffeots her soelnl and Intellectual
standing. Contlniiltip, ho said;
"Those who hao made rateful In
vestigation tell us that heal hen wo
men nt inueh mote able to endure
pnln than ate tho women of civiliza
tion; but civilized women resent the
ehaige that they me weaker because
they nie civilized. A distinguished
writer says: 'If Hie women of civil
isation are less nble to endure than
aie heathen women, It is u meie acci
dental elteuinstnnee, and one within
their control. When n woman has
health, heatltv Is certain to appear,
even In features once plain. With
health nnd beautv In all their attract
iveness a new life dawns, enjoyment
begins, and all the luxuilnus attend
ants of a liealthy body crime forth The
maiden feels the slot Ions possibilities
ot life; the mother feels conscious of
the gtandeur of maternity and the
Jo.v.s of a family. The Creator has
given both woman nnd man perfect
physical foi ins, nnd each Is constitu
tionally equal to nil natural demands,
but how much women Hurler, nnd In
what numbers of cases Is man alone
to blame.
"A few weeks ticu 1 leeoived u call
fiom a ehni inltiR lady, who stated that
-she was suffering, and wished to know
If I could In nny way aid her. There
is no doubt that thousands of women
aie suffeiing today fiom similar
tumbles, who do not recoijnlze their
iiiuse so neai lv as this ladv did. She
felt languid, peevish iestles, blue. She
had headache, backache, e old feet and
sinking sensations. Her complexion
was sallow , her appetite- tickle I knew
the cause, and I nm happy to state
that 1 was nbh to affoid teller
"No woman Is ever seriously sick for
any tenet h of time when the blood Is
pure, nnd no blood can he Impute when
the kldnejs and liver nie hi pel feet
oider. I feel it my privilege today to
state that I believe theie is a means
wheieby women who are suftetlnsr can
obtain loniplete lellef nnd those who
are in health be continued in its en
joyment. A few yenrs ago a (immi
nent and wealthy gentleman was given
up to die of lirlsht'H disease or the
kldne.vs. Hy means of a simple and
puiely vegetable lemedv he wns te
stotcd to perfect lu-alth. So efficient
did this remedy move In the ensc of
many well-known men that It begnn
also to be used by ladles, and today
thousands of women in all jiaita of
the land owe their re.stoied health and
continued happiness to the wonderful
power ot Warners Safe Cure.
"The performance of the natural
functions of womanhood nnd mother
hood Is not a disease, nor should It be
so treated. If, however, the blood be
Impuie, it Is certain to pioduee poison
ous effeits In the pints with wlilch It
comes in contact and thus cause in
llanmiatlon nnd the innumeiable ills
which make the physical life of woman
so haul to endure. I nm aw aie a
prejudice exists against piopiietary
medicines, and that suih nreiudlee Is
too ottin well founded, but we should
discriminate- not condemn all hecnuse
some are inefficient. The meiits of
Wainei's Safe Cine have been proven
he und a doubt, because thev deal ill
lectly with the causes of all female
tumbles.
"Tlie minds and uianneis, ot Ameri
can women are all that can be desiied,
but It is a lamentable fait thut their
physlial flames aie far Inferior in
eoijip.ulson with their social and men
tal chin aiteilstlc's. The women of
Hiigland ae noted for their (lot id
health, those of llcimiiny for tin Ir
strong eonstltutions, and the ad''s of
Fiance tin their eubei.ini o of s lilts;
but Ameilcan women possess too few
i.f these qualities In any pioniinemo,
and all of them only In a slight degiv.
tne leuaon tor this nnit.t he plain to
every cateful observer. Sedentary
ways, devotion to fashion but above
all and more than nil, caielessnes.s and
Indifference to daily habits and duties
have lendered the women of this land
far less stioug nnd healthy than It Is
either their duty or privilege to be.
This Irregular and indlffeient manner
of living liilngs about the most set Ions
lesults, nnd is both dliectlv and hull
teetly of untold injuiy to the mce
The cause, hetetofoie, being manliest.
, ly under the ontiol of the women
themselves, tlie power to lemove it
must natutnllv be thelis ulno. To
maintain one's health the organs which
lnuke and put if v tlie .blood must he
preserved In or lestored to their noi
inal condition. These oiguns aie the
kidneys and liver. I'reseive them und
ou preserve yoin life; neglect them
and you become sallow, languid and
unattractive "
sylvanla. There is need of pointed and
practical leiicmns- ol tin rip lit and power
of the law to assert lis maji s to main,
tain peace and to pioiici per.ou and
propeitj. i"g.udles or the ie.il or Imagl
nary wiunas of those who organize or
miss themsilves in vlolenci to enforce
ii'diess. i do not feai ultimate Injus.
tlee to HhelllT Murtln and hlc deputies
even If both the court and the Juiy or
Luzerne county should hi, but vve do
lull doubt tint the icsponslblllty of tile
Lunelle- Judges rrust be so thoioushly ap.
lire elated that the luw will come fiom
Ihe bench with such cmphuslh that pas.
slou and prejudice shall perish befure Its
omnipotence.
som; io a nhi:i:tiii:aki'.
.Mv he ait Is a wave ot the sea,
Swcetneait,
I'oievet seeklre tho shoic;
That billows und It-apj
And eurln and irecpi
Hut It beats Its hcMrl
In sad unit st,
'(alum the rocks that stand
'Twl'ci the sea und tho Inntl,
Km over and overmen e.
Sviuthmut,
Korever and foicver mniol
My heart Is a far-off cloud.
(Sweetheart,
That longs for the western wind;
To ll so light
Tho long, KWi'ct night,
H-ife from the sloun
In III sheltering arm
To be bol ne uw.iy
Where 'tig uitvef duv,
On the heart of the we-sicin wlim,
. Svveethean.
Un the heait of tho warm iit wind!
My heart Is an empty nest,
Hweelliealt,
A Uli il that is far from Its liomci
A leaf In thp storm,
All unsuiiK song!
And the vvandiilng bird,
Leaf and song unheal tl,
Haiii jenniH for ItH hoint
Anil makes Its moan)
And nm' hi'art crlej. aloud trr Hi own,
Hwcxthonrt,
('rlc-s aloud fur lis own! for Its own!
New York Bun,
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known through the want
columns of THE SCKANTON
TIIMUNK, lor the small sum
of a
CENT
A K
WORD
ooooooooooooooooo
Ili:U WANTED .MALES.
Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word.
WTANTLl).
- a inn
of itollvcrv
IIDY TO TAKi;
UKXIOUD CO.,
fliiirito
!lt)!J I.iickavvannn avenue
QALKSMnN-WCltOOLBUI'l'LllCS; COUN
1J tl v work; SltlO salary monthly, with
Jlbeinl nildltlomil commissions. II. O.
HVAN8.V.CO., I'hlcaga
lArANTHK-As'AOr.NT LV KVintY HLC
W tinn to canvass; J I. (ill to Sft.oi) n day
ninde; sells ot sight; also a man to sell Mnplo
OooiH to dealers; best side line STo u mouth;
salary or large commission made; experlemco
unnecessary. Clifton heap nnd .Mumifactur.
iig t ompuny, Cincinnati, O.
TANTKU - WKLUKNUWN MAN IN
i everj town to solicit stock subscrip
tions; n monopoly, hie money lor ngents; no
riipltul lertnlrcd. KDWAUU C. FISH A CO.,
liordcn llloek, liiktigo, 111.
Hlil.l' WAN I'KD FEMALES.
Advs, Under 1 his Head One Cent a WorJ.
UANTi:i)-N KNPUItlKNt'llll SALKH.
lad.v lor stationery and fanc.v goods.
Iteplj . .1. II , (iciicrm Dodveiy.
1 IUMK WilItK-llllltl l,lIKS;N() I' V.V
Jl v ass a .j. stl weekly came I, send
stain I'd addressed envelope fot sample and
pmlli'iilars. iiMMi'lts.v.oltl!Ai'H, Amoib
can iinct llulldliig, Vew York,
FREE TEA SET
Ladles, send
us your full
niuiress plainly written and we will express
Jim Tf, or our ecitllsito AKWIIAX I'lUI
l'l Mo PACKLT-t to sell iimolig friends nt
11) cents each, when sold, remit us the
uione), iless express charges), and we will
sond Jim a beautiful decorated ohlnii tea sut
of "id piece ror your liouble; full sire for
liimll.i use Name nearest exprese ulllee and
address, AIIA1II VN l'Ultl'L'MO CO., HUdge
waier, t'onn
FREE DOLL
Girls send us your full
name and nddicis, and
we will cnress von tutor
our ei)ii site AltAIII N l'KKI'l'.Ml) I'At'K
Li's, tu Mollntuong irleiuH, at 10 cents, each",
when sold remit us the iiume, (less epuss
charges), and we will mull jou for jour
tro tlileu beautiful Jointed I'leuch kid doll,
JI4 feet tall, with long, natural Imlr, blsipio
head, shoes, stocklius mid closing eves; a
miignlllceiit doll Name nearest express
olllce and uddress, AIIAIIIAN PLltFl'.MO
10 , llrldguwuter, Conn
FREE :
WATfH I.ndlcs, send us
''",'" 1111r full nnnin
nit address nnd we will exnress
jou t. or our pmiuihiih akaiiian i'LH
l'"l MO l't'KK'ls. to sell anion-,' fi lends, ut
Hi cents each; when sold, remit us the
innnu.t, ilesH e.pnss charges!, mid wo will
mail .volt for v our tumble a biautlfullv i-n-graved
gold tilled sti in-winding lily's ftvvlss
viatch (double uisusi guariinteed in every
way. Nunie ncaiest exoii'ss ulllee and ad
diess, KAHIVN i'LKFL'MO 1U Hrliljje
w titer, Con 11.
LADT.'s-.I MAKE IHO WAOI1S DOINO
plcusant home work, and will gladl) send
full jiaitlcitlars load sending '.' lent stump.
Miss, M. A. sjl'KHlllNS, Lawrence, Mich.
7ANTKD-LAUY AOKNT.sTlN ScIiAN".
ton to sell anil introduce hnydei's cake
Icing; experienced canvasser prolerred; work
permanent and very profitable. Write for
1 urtkuliirs nt once and get benefit of holiday
trade. T. . sN- UF.U .V CO., Cincinnati, O.
AXTLli LM.MKDI A1KLY--TWO ENEK
' gitlc saleswomen to repiesent us.
Guaranteed Sll a day without Interfering
with other duties. Ili'iUtbful occupation.
Wrlto lor pnrtlciilurs, cnclslnc stump,
MVNOO (.HEMKAL COMl'ANliT No. ',
John stieet, New lork.
SALESMEN WANTED.
Aiti.1. Under This Head One Cent a Ward.
'VAN rLl)-i ALKSM KN ; S A LA il Y V" HI 1 M
stmt; periuanoiit place llltOWN
llltllSi CO., Nuiscrymiiii, Kochestir, N. Y.
HOAHl) AND ROOMS WANTED.
Adv s Under 1 Ills Ileal One Cent a Word.
SHTuT.lf7!IWLKM''N'"'lVKl'lil'KS
pleasant, comtorliible loom, with or
without liimid, lu a luivato family; central
location prefciied. Address IKIX 11 1 'irib-
line otllce.
"lA'ANTKD-IIY MAllltlLll ("Ol'l'LK;
loiattou lentiul and desirable, large
well-furnlsbi'd room, with board; modern
conveniences and heat Addiess, Willi fall
pmlicuhiis, LI,U1, Tribune Olllce. Iiestof
1 efei 01110 given and ieiUircd.
FUKMSIIED ROOMS WANTED.
Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word.
'AN rhU-TlVO OH thhi:i:'i rflNrsH.
Y
rd rooms, ceiitiidlv located Address
LOCK IHIX 111(1.
FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT.
Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word.
MnVO IIOOMS
WITH llOAHIJ TO HE
J. IIUIIIIl 1 no
NuhIi " Also day board.
FOR KENT.
Advs. Coder Thi Head One Cent a Word.
7.1011 HENT-CHEAl'. 1 UACKUAK
V nut; city water.
Avi;
lOlt HKNT-
hTOKL', WYOMIMS AVE.
line, next Tuulers' llnul. I'liaspsslon
April 1st. jiii". m. vv s.iciKK, oo. Jeller.
noil iivtmte.
yKCO.NDl'LOOItor
'I'll'EN'N AVENCE:
u eight
looms, In tli. modem luinrovis
incuts I. W. hltlKKs, Attorney, lilUW.vo
uiiiif avenue.
lHill I'-IHiil.M 1IOL'
J j Iniiuoveinents, "
oreen lodge i W.
lllll W.voiiilug uvenue
i:, HATH, MODEHN
(III Eleitrh iiveuue,
VIOKIW, AttoiliH.v,
FOR SALE.
Advs. Under I Ills Mead One C;nt a Word.
t.ioii s li:-om:Tk7z'en imionoukai'ii
J or ginpliopbniie lecoids '."Jl hiiruee
Ntltlt.
linn si.i:-i,oi'
SUITAIILI: I Oil NUM.
Plt'iismitvllle. N. .1.: full
1 tner 1 uttiigo ut
view or Mluuile (Itj; for St.'ili; onlv sr.
down; deul free, title pel rcit. n L. HIsI.EV,
'Jill WiiKlilnglon iivuuiie.
h'
OH SALE-TEN ACHEOAIIDE.N FA KM
Olio hour's lliln liom l'hllailulnliln: liiml
level midlife fiom ioi-l,s 11111I stones, stores,
chin eh und seliooU luuiily. Pi Ice, f'Jliu; slid
down und n 11 nt 1 1 weekl) nr inonllily pu.
nients 10: tin mice. 1). L KISjLEv, 'Jill
w iisblueton uvenue
I7OII HAlH-ONlT'jlTlioKlslT I'7)We"k
I bollei, as good us uovv. THE WESTON
MlLLcn
(J RAPES 1-OR SALE
pAll LOAD OFI.VKE KAUKA OKAl'KS
V-' will be on the Mlllllu avenue switch
I rldu.v mid Miturd-i.v. Sipleudld for inakluc
wine, or other pmposus lliisoiiiible price
,1. H. lluind.iRi
CITY SCAVENGER.
AII.1IKKK1H ( 1 EVNrf PHIVY YAULTM
. und cum jiools, no odoi. Improved
pumps imed, A. HltHHiS, Piopriotor.
Leuvu orders 1 ion N. Main avev, 01 i-.tcKui'
ding store, corner Ailaiiu and Mulberry
ieiupuoiii 1)1)111,
fOIAH. COOPLIt I Vi' MAVENOEi:,
' 1 All order piomptly attended to, duy or
night. All the Intest unplluiues. Chursex
reasonable. 711) hvmuton street, lloiuo
1 1'Jti Washburn street.
HAIR DRESSING.
MltS. L. T. KELLEIt, LADIES' HAIK
dieeulm;, fiii-liil .Miihsiikc manicuring,
ehliopod), atiuiiipooliu a Kpeciutly.
ejulncy itvauue.
iU
0I11IL
umbrellas.
We believe we have the I
Umbrellas in Scranton, and at
s
127
AGENTS WANTED.
V ANTED-AUENT.- KOH VUU
V gnu av lint dovleo un"f'",r
tallK 05c HIC pioflU. 0LV1SK HIKH.
Itochoster, X. Y.
..,uvn.! 'rev uk'l.T. null
.-,oe. HTOrtM
A door; "ample. prepiUl upon receipt of
receipt or
price, AMERICAN rtiuiui
HOOK CO.,
Port Union, Mich.
-tt nvniirr.- vur.N'Tt
WANTED
I"OR
IV. lnn;e llluitriittd boolc of Klondike, llv-o
hundiedpnKen; price 31.no; outfit 10c. Ad
live
Ad-
dress NATIONAL l'UHl.lHlllU UU iovko
Kido llulldln. Olilcago, HI.
ITTANTKU-SOLUMTOKS; NO DELIVEU
V imr, no collecting; poaitlon pcriuanent;
pavweeMyistnto use. OLEN HUorilElW,
lio'ciiester, N. V. .
A OENT8-WHAT A1IE YOU GOING TO
A do about ute CltUenshlp-prlcc SI I . Oo
Inst bj tlioiHiindt Addiess NICHOLS,
Xapcrville, 111 .
AGENTS-TO SELL Ol'K PHACTICAIj
cold, Ntlvrr, nlcliel and copper electro
planters; price, from EH upwaid; halary and
expenses paid; outllt free. Addren", wltn
ttiimp, MH'HIOAN MEU CO., Chicago.
A GENTK-TO SELL CICAltS TO
1 ere; 92 weekly and expenses;
ence unnecessary. CONOLIHATL
CO., 18 Van llurea St., Chicago.
HEAIy
utperl-
Vt l' u
LOST.
Adv s. Under TliU Head One Cent a
Word.
t f i.i' a HL.M'lv COCKE I SPANIEL.
I-i nainc'd "Mssjei;" a levvuid of S5 will 1
ho paid If retained tu ! .1 isKKELH, HI
Liicliawannii Ave. and nc questions Hsked
IJUS1NESS OPPORTUNITY. '
Advs. Under Till Head One Cent a Word. j
ORJU tlve traders In stocks; terms mulled
free. IWESTOHh GUIDE, 50 New- Wtrcet,
X. Y. I
Sl'l UATIONS WANTED.
w
NTi:i-POSITION AS HOU.SE
keener. by American widow-, capable
of taking full chiiute. Address, J M , Port
fjiilllth, Liuerne eotinty, Pa,
OIIH'ATIOX WASTED -A YOING MAN
tl wauls work lu more, elerklnn or book
keeping. IlUHliiess college Bradiiato. Ctin
give good reference tiom I.it employeis d
dressJOUN T1HIM S .".10 Churles strejt,
Ctt.
SITUATION WANTED TAKING CAltE
ot lioihcs 01 mis other kind of work.
Addles I". II., Tilbuuo otllce.
ClTlAiTON WANTED - UY YOING 1
k1 gill In olllce or clcik; ioimiinent por
tion ileslied. Address CLKItlv, Irlbmiu
BITCHEIl THOHOUUHLY EXrEltl
euced In all blanches orthe trade, seeks
employment. Address IIL'TCHElt, 'J10
Waj nc avenue, Providence.
iTl'li ' AIT ON WAN'IKD-MKH. I'ANNIE
Hurt, piui'tli'id biuudiess, luce curtnlns a
Htipcinli). tall at ftis 'lu lor avenuo nail
glv'QiiK a trial.
orrr'vTioN VAvrED-iiY n expehl
i' e-ucedglil to work lu unimill family, or
do second weak llest ofiufcrenii'. Address
ill! Harrison avenue, Sc win ton.
q iti'ation'wTn'i Eiji-iT t vi eiiomTj
kJ washing, Ironing, or go out bv the duj.
scrubbing or any land ot work. Addiuis
I'.'P lIllekcnscQiirl.
CITl'ATION WANTED-.TO
DO COOK-
I' lllv 111 tL
111 U ))li(- ininii,-.. muni 1-11
AddiuSH, 1 1! Lludon Hired, tity.
..... . 1,
home
SITUATION WANTED-AS roitEM.W
ij or nlsht wutchmau; nsperlence Ad
dichs, II. T 'J'.,'irlbiiUB.
OlTUATlOX WANTED-IIY AN HX
O pericnucd grocury olerki Heveu eam In
ceiicnil store, llefaronce turnUhed. Ad
flrevvi Uox HI, Mnyileld, Pa.
eTrr.vnox wanted-ii n expeh.
O lenccd lionsekfopiii. Call ;i;pj Hlakely
Mint, Duniiinre, l'n
--)OMllON WANTED IIY EXt'EKlENCED
x hiunoKiapiicr, win uiKoeiu eicricai worn;
iiotnfuild lo w-oilt, tefciencoH
X, Y, '., Irlh.
unnoiiicti.
VITON WANTED-IIY A .MAN Jft
l vei
veurn old. married, ol cood ruldrcss unit
htrlctl.v temparHte; Iihh I mil 'J I .vrHr' liructl
cut cxperlenco In yenerul meiuhnuillstt und
dry Koenlt: hindicn: ulno tliornuijlily un hr
Htuuiln Ihu Kulune-e ofui-i-ouutu as upplled to
anv llimof bindntim Address CDMPErENT,
mil I niclntrcet, city
CITUATIOX WAXTEDHY AX EM'EUI.
iT onceil iiroeery eleik, Is twenty.llve year
of imc, a ijood auldiimiin, nud ol uuod moiul
chmacter, well iicqiiuluted 111 ull pari of I ha
city; u eood hund to taKeoidcfi, can fuiuUli
reicrenc e. Addrqus HOY, euro of Tribune.
111
Umbrell
An especially line assortment for the Holiday Trade now on exhi
bition. If we attempted to describe all the different styles of handles,
and the varied assortment of cloths and silks used for the coverings, wc
would cover a page of the paper, and then not do the stock justice,
argest and most beautiful selection of
I
1
Your attention is directed to two special bargains:
Ladies' Taffeta Silk Umbrellas, 8-rib. fast black and war
ranted not to split or crack, with fine Congo handles and
steel rods, --..
Men's Taffeta Silk Umbrellas, 8-rib, with heavy Congo
wood handles, steel rods, fully warranted,
These are high class goods on which the actual value is two dol
lars each.
Note Our Window Display of Umbrellas.
AID 123 WflSHJNCTOS AVENUE.
SILVERSTONE,
The Eye Specialist
a'
Tr '.'lo Luck. I
IMPDOPIB Xpjt
.ivv an
na avenue. In Will.
tains' White Fron
rdioo More, u.xnmlnai
Iho ejo freo In tlu
most nceur.ito wav
and Ids prlce-i for upsie.
lucies are ciieup?r
than elsewhere. A 1 1
lucntable Indltrorenci
to tho proper care n,
Iho eyes eceluto poi
tcss inot people until
tho time comes w lieu
headaches. Iniperfert
SXrl r,sr.
vlhlon,or other icMilts
ofRtirh ncRlect elvo wainlm; that nature Is
rchellliu usnlnst nm-li treatmont or una o'
the most precious gifts. Xormnl vision Is a
Idesslng unnpnrecluted until it his PeeulrH-,
and restored; its lull valuu Is then reallo 1,
'Jherelore, ou rthould 110L loso a d ly liefora
baviut; jour eyesexniulnijd. 1'hHsorvico wo
eluUly iciidui nco of charge.
RCMBMIIRR TIIU PLACU.
2!5 Lackawanna Avenue
In the Whit: Front Shoi Stnr.'.
A new line of Peck
Snyder's celebrated
&
New Models,
New Prices,
New Ice.
C.M.FLOREY
222 Wyoming Ave.
UK
s
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WELL, SH.
X
tia-
SI
k!
tit
SI
Hlf
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Have you examined the
stock ot ' Guns, Foot Balls
and general Sporting Goods
which we me oflering at
cost price r It will pay
3S you to.
x
II J. MU.1.
iY21 Sppiuc St.
CHIKOl'ODIST AND MAMCUUi:.
CroiNCVlu7NlONSXND INOItOWINO
' nulln ciirml without the least pain or
dravvluc blood. Coiikultatlon and udvicj
Riven free, E. M. 1IUIAKI, ChltopodUt.
;i,'10 ljickuvruuua avenue. LiiiUun utlendod
at their icHtdeuce if dculred. CUtirtscii inoJur
uio. HAIU CHAINS.
VWMVUIAfW
M.W AND EXCLtKIVr. HTYLES IN
l. hull- ehalim can be Hindu out of your
hair fur Chrlalmiu ulfts, ut EVA M, 11ET
.EL'ri, :i!30 Uicluiwuiinu avviiuo. I.ouve or.
dcrs curly,
Skates
OEWCTES
PBS.
AMUSEMENTS.
Academy of flusic
Kcis & Uurgiinder. I.cs.iees.
H, R. Long, Local Alanagir.
Hires nights and ths usual matinees, com.
menclnz .Monday, Dec 6,
When the Ponulnr Comedian.
Hennessy Leroy
Will Present l.at Seaso
ncnt Success,
OTHER PEOPLE'S
Will Present l.at Season's Proud
ncnt Success,
ACADEMY PRICKS.
EVI'.Nl.NI,
MATINLE
inc, j.ic, asc, fttio
lftc, 'jac-
Dec. J, 10 and 11,
Tlio llrouelwiiy Comedians,
WORLD, MACK AND KELLER,
In the I tinniest Comcdv on Itecoid,
Town Topics
20--Star People--20.
It h All Luui;btcr.
E E.NING PI(Il'I-
MATINEE PltlCLS
1 .V, 'J.'ic, !ir,c.,
15c 1
,l(10
l.'ic,.
Lyceum Theater.
Friday evening, Dec. 3.
Etiifiiseinent of
Henry
In the miureWtil romitntlc ilrnimi,
HEARTSEASE.
Dli'K'tionof (ieirlcs Eiohmau 100 nights
iu New ork, u entirely now pro-
dm 1 Ion. 1 ast of espciti.il
exci-llcuce.
!itlU
il ."id, 81 UO, 7'ic, 5Uo and
.'c
Miturdjy KveuliiK, Dec. 4.
one 1'cifoi niauic,
HR. ROLAND REED
In lll NewPlnj,
A MAN OF IDEAS
ItV SIPVI V lloSI.su Ml.
V De.ided Novell) A Great
last, Including,
MISS ISADORE RUSH
luesja), Dec. 7,
The Lcudlna Epotient3 of Ml
that l I-nun,
DONNELLY & GIRARD
In the Hpci'inculur Otuiettii,
THE GEEZER,
liciiilnr PilccK.
DAVIS' THEATER
Thursday, Friday and Saturday,
Dec. 2, 3 and 4.
Ills; spectacular lioducilou, and the
Um limn or
20 -IIiiihIsoihc l.udies '20
Eluborate ( ostitmrs Miunlllcunt Eire
tilcul Etlcctmiiidiiu olio of llltfh iiu Ar-
tuu
Regular Pricas, 10, 20 or 30 Cents
All opeincliuliH Hold icserved lor evening
pirroiinance4, Hccurc them unoruonns at
the box olllci) or by 'phone', ,i87'J, or ufler
iKiumjopcnu ut ulglit at bootllco.
I hem Ml.
ik lie Eii