THE SORANTOISr TRIBUTE-MONDAY ittORNTtfGr. DECEMBER 0, 181)7. - T""M"M"""'"''"-MM---,M'"MMM---M--W-WMM-,--,----M".--.WWMM-M.MMMMMWMMMWMMMM,MMMM WILL BE SUBMITTED TO JURY TODAY Taking of Testimony In the Van Horn Case Concluded Saturday. TRIED BEHIND CLOSED DOORS llnusiinl l'rococdiiro Which tho De fense, It I Clnimcel, Cnu Seize l'p un ns Crounds lor n New 'I'rlul. Vim Horn Coel on tha Ntnud nnd Describes the Killing nnd Tells ol Ills Itcli-.tlons with Mm. Wcstcott. Arguments Today At R o'clock p. m. Stturdav the tuk lnn 01 testimony In the Van Hoin mm -ilcr tilnl was concluded nnd adjourn ment mnde until Unlay, when utpu lnentH will Ik heard mid the case sub mlttid to tho Juiy. K.ttui clay's proceed In jrs took phire in coin t loom No. 2 behind eloped doois. U Judtrp Aichbnld's direction'? no one except those elliectly ens iKed In tho case uml witnesses were allowed to at tend. A couple of tipstaves eii piec ed ut the door on the outside, to keep the eiowd moving, the door was forked fiom the Inside and another couple oC tiptaves were on ciiuid lmni'-dl itcly vilhln. At a Jesuit of this unusuil proceed in the county will probably he put to the evpense of letoinij the case, If a erdlet unsatlsfnc toiy to th" defend ant Is found. Amonpr those who came to the heavily guarded d or cluilnir, the lafteinoon was Shcilff demons and .1 womnn who was a witness In the case and who was bi ought on a capias Tho tipstaves had orders to allow no one In and the sheriff therefore could not make n pmpcr delivery of his pilsoner. The matter was discussed freely nl out the court house and not a lawyer that expressed an opinion hut whit bolluxed a new tiial could he .secured on the Strength of the star chamber session. CANNOT WAIV13 A 1UOHI'. It was also held that grounds for u lew tilnl weie inndveitentli" laid by the action of court In peimlttlng tho jury to go to view the scene of the crime without the accused accompany ing the ni. The attorneys for the ne cus(d made no obleetlons to either of these pioeeedlngs 1ut tint will not al ter the case, it is claimed as a de fendant in a murder tilnl can not nle a right. The testimony Satuiday tended to iMrongly substantiate the contention of tho defense, that Van Horn was "pe tullar." Mis. John Gearhait of this city, di ni(cd wife Nc. 5! of the accused mur deier, the first wltnes", told of A'nii Hoin having been lnjuied on a mlliotd In Michigan and how she was compell ed o leae hhn because ot his iiueer actions. Once she said, h sat In an open window with nothing but his fdilit on nnd refused to lne- his sta tlin even when she begged him not to dlsgiace the house. His pipe fell out of the window and ho went out lust as lie was to leeovei' it. In her opinion lie was not Insane. Unbelt Albio, a Delawaie, T.aeka wannn and Western biakeman. who u Keel with Van Horn, testified that the latter almost constants coinplainJ ccl of tenitle headaches. Vllll.im Jlelter, one ot the eonimon w e'llth's witnesses, was (tiled by the defense and testified that at 7 o'clock on tho evening of the killing Mis. escott left a group of the boatders who weie chatting togethei at the coi in r In fiont of the hou&e The additional deposition" or Mar- f tman Albeit J. Saundeis, taken Til eliy at the hospital, weie next present eel S.uindeis sweats that Mis Emma. A .in Iloin stated at the time Van Hoin is arrested for the murder that she t ould do all she could to hang him and that any jury that would reluse to liang him ought to be hung Itself. hi: disciiaughd van horn. William 11. Nichols, a Delaware, T-acKawanna and Western conductor, told of h;ilnr disehaieed Van Hum for his peeiiliaiitles. One time, while coming south fiom Olenburn.Van Hoin eloseited his place at the head of the train saying the engine was going to lilow up. He acted eiy strange and as ho did not think him a safe man to have mound, dlsehaiged him Oeoigo M. AVallace, another Dela waio, Kaekawanna and Western con ductor, who Is an officer In the Htoth eihooel of Uallioad Tialnmcn, testified that A'an Horn's Insurance in that or der was nluele payable to Mis. Joseph ine Wescott. It was made out In isaj. Mis. Sarah Ann Van Hoin, the aged mother of the defendant, told of how lier bon, after the accident to his head, was oftentimes so affected with pain that ho -would seize his head In his hands nnd cty out: "Mother, I can't fctand It. My head will buret." Just befoie the noon recess Van Horn Mas called to tho stand, and with the exception of tho Interim for dinner, xas on the stand until after 3 o'clock He went over his peisonnl histoij, told of his travels, his two manlages, how lie was hurt In Michigan and then of his lelations with Mrs. Wescott For the thiee nights preceding the lcllling he slept in the Wescott cellar and not a clay passed nfter the time he came from Olatk's Summit but that PILLS, Always Reliable. Purely Vegetable. Perfectly tameless, elCKantlj coat cil, reau. lute, purify, cleans ami strengthen, HAD- AVH I'll. I.S for tho euro of nil disorders of Htomuch, How els, ICldiiorH, llhidder. Ner.ous Dlkcnscn, DUlncM, Vertigo, Cos. llcsuess, Piles. SICK HEADACHE, FEMALE COMPLAINTS, BILIOUSNESS, JNDIQESTION, DYSPEPSIA, CONSTIPATION, AND ALL DISORDERS OF THE LIVER Observe tho following Bimptoms, result ing from diseases of the ellgeatlvo organs. Constipation. Inward plies, fullness of b'.ood In tho head, acidity of the stomach, nausea, heartburn, disgust of food, full ness of weigh: of tho stomach, sour erus. tntlons. sinking or fluttering of the hoa-t choking or suffocating sensations when In r lying posture, dimness of vision, dots or webs before the slwht, fover and dull pain In tho head, deficiency of poisplra. tlon, yellowness of the skin and ej ea, pain In the side, chest, hmbs and sudden Hush. cs of heat, burning In tho flesh, A few doses of RADWAY'S PILLS will free tho uyBtem of ull tho above named disorders. Price jjc per box. sent by mall. Sole! by Druggists or RCDWAY & pO SS Elm'StraaL Now York. DAD WAY'S ho flaw her. They would meet nt tho postofllce, out nt the county jail or some other appointed place nnd spend hours In each othei's company. They had It arranged that she should hang a white cloth from a certain window if the const wns elcnr and when he saw this signal he would go by tho back wny Into the cellar and aw tilt her coming. On the evening ot the killing he went to the cellar between C and C o'clock. About 7 o'clock Mr.s. Wescott enmo clown, bringing him something to eat. She sat anil talked with him for twen ty minutes and then went upstairs. Uofoie she went up ho told her ho would like to shave and she ptoinlsed to bilng him down a ntzoi When she came down again she brought the t izor nnd also some bread and meat. He was stropping the lazor while she sat at his left on the steps with her aim niound his nee k. She was scolding him mildly for his dis solute hnhlts and Imploilng him to brace up nnd be u better man. lie playfully diew the back of the lazor across her throat, as he had often done befoie, to tense hoi. She lumped up, cijing our "Cleat go, you've cut mo." Ho was frightened and lan out. seal ing the back fence 'ind walking nwn.. Me then elosctlhcd his flight and ar rest substantially ns has been printed, and denied bin lug told Lieutenant Dn ls and Dele i tho Molr that he had killed Mis. Wescott. He also denied making the tlncats, ntttlbuted to him by .Mrs. Geoige Nleinan, James Pijor and llli am Helm, nnd --nld he could not lemembor halng made tho threats which tho others accuse him of. On cross-examination Van Hoin was aked b Olstilct Attorney Jones: "Ale voll Insane now" Do you claim you nie crazy" "No, sir," replied Van Hoin. Ho futthor went on to ay that he doesn't know whether or not he was ciazi at the time of the kill ing, but he wns certnln that the deed was accidental. vh:wi:d thh pukmishs. At the conclusion of Van Horn's ex amination the Jury, with Judge Arch bald and the uttornejs, went to low the piemlses. They weie gone about an hour. When the trial was lesumed, T. Owen diaries, of the Republican, went on the stand and testified that ho was at the Van Horn heating In Aldeiman Mllhu's ofllee and hearel Geoige Wlekonhoffer testit.v that he had been called across to Mis. Wes cott's on the night of the killing nnd that he went In seaich of a doctor. This testimony wis lor the put pose of disc redlting Wlekonhoffer. Some minor matters weie hi ought out fiom witnesses lccalled by one side or the either and at 1.51 o'clock the attoinejs declaiod thej had nothing mine to piesent. It was decided to make the argu ments today. ANOTHER MURDER TRIAL. Scvauu Abb.itto Mill lie Arraigned lor Killing Vito Itnimoudi. Scvnrlo Abbate will bo placed on tilnl today befoie Judge Ed aids for the murder of Vlto Rnlmondi. The tlagedv occuned last Laboi Day, Mon day, Sept. C, at the coiner of Ulieh street anil Schimpff s couit. South Slde. The only question to bo decided In the ttial is the degree of the crime, Abbate haIng admitted committing the deed The commonwealth will put strongly for a ilrst degree eidlot anil the chances ale that such will be the le sult The accused will claim that the killing was done in self-defense. The minder lcsulted from a trhlal epiarr' 1 and, besides killing Rnlmondi, Abbate eiy seilously wounded Flank Russa. The lattei hove led between life and death foi weeks at the Lackawan na hospital, but finally lecenoied and Is able to bo about "When captmed, after the killing, Ab bate had a n.triow escape fiom being lynched. Rv the effoits of the- oflieeis he was landed .safel in tho police station and at the hearing, next moinlng, admitted that he killed Ralmondi, and leleutllleel the ieolei with allien the deed was committed. He was sent to the county Jail and has been theie since. Abbate is 24 yeats of'age, weighs 1 ',7 pounds, s tall and .slender and of light complexion. His ictini was 47 years of age. John P. Scragg and John M Hauls will appeal as counsel foi Abbate. DIs tilct Attorney Jones will leptesent the commonwealth. It Is not likely that eon the di awing of a jmv will bo commenced befoie this nfteinnon, ns Distiict Attornej Jones will not be ic lloed fiom the Van Horn ca.se until noon, nt least. RYAN COMES TODAY. tic's the Philadelphia Hocr Slated to .Meet Juilgo 'I hiirsdny Mglil. Tommj Rjan, tho Phlladelphi in, who is to meet Jimmy Judge in a 20-ieund boxing bout Thuisday night at Music hall, will icaeli hole fiom New Yoik city caily this afternoon. Ho will probably bo ueeompanled by Tommy West with whom he lias been tialnlng at Coney Island Judge Iris boe-t tialnlng at his home near Avoei He his fioquontly been In Scianton during the last month ind his fi lends, who line had ample op. loitunlty to look him oei, mo fully satisfied as to his weight nnd genetal condition. On Saturday ho was only one and nne-hnlf pounds oyer the lim it of 112 pounds anil ought to bo below weight tomouou. Tho men are to weigh In at 2 o'clock Thursday after noon at Purcell's bath looms. Neither Ryan nor Judge undoi esti mates the other's wotth. The Scinn lonlnn is practically an 'indefeateel llglitw eight and tills is to be his Ihst arpe.uancc In the 'w-ltei weight das. Run. too, is cons-ldeted nlmeist an un defiatcd boxer He has an ndvantage o-ur Judge in having met a better class of boxeis. IS STILL UNSETTLED. Alderman's Decision in tho Rceoi DiivIh Case In RcMTveil. Decision in the (nv of Al Reeves, the showman, against Proptietor Dnls, of Davis theater, was tescned by Aldei man Wtlght, befoie whom the ease was heard Saturday morning Reove.s wns not piesent, but his attorney, Fiank Royle, offeied an ntlldaUt swoin to by tho fonner nnd giving his side of the dispute, which Involves JUS, A. J. Colboin was Mr. D.nls' coun sel. He objected to the use of tlje affi davit, but no decision was made on that point. It will be lemembeied that tho Reeves show appeared nt the the ater Apill 4, 6 and 6 and that Mr Davis at the opening peifotniaiuo had tho curtain "lung down"- when two sou brettea sang to men they had singled out In the audience. The engagement was finished under veibal contiaet. Reeves claims he was to huvo re ceived 70 per cout. of G00, or $120. .Mr. Dals contouds that tho percentage was contingent upon the state of the weather; that It lalned during the en gagement, and that Reeves was on titled to only the amount paid him, $33 less than a 70 per cent division, DECEMBER TONNAGE IS TO BE KEPT DOWN Output of Anthracite Coat Will De Within the Market Requirements. FIRMER PRICES THEN POSSIBLE Iiiislncti of tho Lust Half of tho Yeur lniired llcyond Remedy by III Athlscet Conduct Since .filly 1. homo 1'lgnrcs Showing tho Result ol Lllorts During 1'lrst Unit of Yeur to Ilstnblish llustncis on n Paying llasls-'Aboiit Small Sizes'. The monthly letter of the Anthracite Coal Operatois' association gives tho follow hit;. llguies showing the net te sult of the clients made' in the flist six months ef the enr to establish the anthiaiitu coal Industry on a paying basis duilng tho last nix mouths: Chest. Sloe. nut. $1.10 $3 S3 3 32 3 5S .IS .'-7 Tebriiary, 1V)7. I2gg. Net elicidnr iprlco (asking price) $J Si Tidewater avciago tpllce rocclvvdl ....nfifl Dlffelenco l'J .lime, 1W. Net elieull' piico (avklng pifcc) 3 S3 Tidewater A vol ago tpllce received) .... 33 4.10 3 Si Dlffeience .HI .20 Ortobir. 1SM7. Ni t i Ircular pi Ice disking puce) i.iu Tidewater Aciago (prlco received) 3.70 Dlffeienco 10 4.V. 1 10 3.-J7 3 '.J .iS .U November, lfe'J". Net ciieiilar prleo Xllrst asking ptlce).. 1.10 4 . i' Selling pi lee 3 CI 3 bn I eind le s. DllTeielu'e IJ "" v) "As a still fuithor romplleitlon," i-as the letter, "whllo what Is known as the Julv circular has never boon letiied bv a new one, It has been a g. noi.tl undoi. standing that sales weie made at the June clicultr. Theie have been, then thiee piiees for coal - Flint, the published ciiculav. Second, the undeistond clie-ulai: I'lih 1 .uutover pi lee the coal could be :-old 'ol DHMORALlZCn THH TRADI: "It is only natuial that su"h a e jiiiso should h.io completely demoralized the tiade The buyei went "shipping" tor coal, n'lnounced to each sellei Jie price he would give and made his puwhase at the lowest llguie obtalniblo Any ur.de i hand method of this ehaiacter invnilalily results In destimlng eoii lldence nnd without thai It N not pos slib to eondnct a busins-( ntlsfaetni 11 oi with piolit The past month, of Novombei, has be-on one of open adinlssl m of the cr uii made in over-producing, t -por-adle iuesolute and Ineffectual at tempts at Impure in,; the situation cind of eoullletlng Illinois and leports as to what action, if any, would If taken iluiing Deceinboi.to untangle tho snail. The total lefiilt for the month v n nothing eh no. fl.ieh ol the inttiesn was willing to net after another lad taken tho leael. but none would slait em un coulee- while tiieif- was no eoi taints of the otheis follow incr. All of the Ir.teiests opiesueil gleit legiet al what hid happened, and the hope that It might In lighted pioniptlv- and thej iuntliui-il to m.il o the hituvtliin wmse. "The month et December Is uponlng with un nosuK'nce that the coal which will Minn be shut out ol the western market will not be- s(-nt to tldow iter, but, illeo intlnr the- possibility of an i c"ss supply fiom this eaiisr. pi Ices all tended to n lower level The cell ing pi Ice at tills- time shoul 1. and could lme been thlity cents a ton more than now The oppottunltv to firing this about wns in the loniptnieV hands, and rciiuliod nothing inor- than main taining the piiee anil ke plug the late of pioduetlon eiiual to the demand lLL-ADVlSi;r CONDrCT "The entlio nuslness of the list, and only lunlltnbU hilt of the e,u has Ill-en injuied Ix-vonil lemedy bv the ill advised conduct since Jul, and espec ially In that month, and all that can now be hoped for Is that the piomlse for Deeembci will pi mean earnest and honest effoit to cut tail the output suf fh lently to e-rnlilo the- mnikct t- ub soili Mieli eeml us is mine el and it por tion ol tint which is held at stoiago points. "Theie has been a change', lv;innlns with Hk' ili-st of (hi' month. It Is ilell nitelv ile'clded that the tonnage shall be kept within tho requlitme tits of the December lnaike-t, anil to this cml tli-eollleiie-.s will woik about half-time. The output under those- conditions should be between 1,000.000 and J.MO.OOO tops, which, with the excess stoeks of upsrld e oal at line and tldewatel points, should bo sufficient foi the de mand. With this tonnage to handl", It will be pi .ii tie-able In maintain tinner pilces. -mil ns it is tills which Is aimed .it. there seems little doubt but that it may bo accomplished 'This Is another of il.e eftorts to 10 ostabllrth the lndu-stiy on n substantial basis, anothei of tho piomlses. If It 1b fulfilled to even halt tho degiee that Is antic lpated, theie. will be leason tor again placing fomc faith In the com panies in whoso hnds the trade Is held, but If theie I? another failure, tho only safe way to Judge tho futuio will 1 by lefeienee to the past. One of the most iinpoitnnt nuestlon.s which Is befoie the- anthiaclte pioduc crs nnd transput teis at the piesent time is how to ptoMde moans by which to supply regulaily the steadily In creasing eiunntlty of the small steam slze.s which ate produced, and to main tain a Dounanent maiket foi them, MOST PRACTICARLH PLAN. "It would seem, from a caieful re view of tho situation, that the- most piattlcable plan would be to supply cars for thoh(. small sizes lirespectHe of the allotment foi the prepared sizes IJy bo doing there will be an assuinnce, whether woiklng short or full time of ieceilng all of the small coal that is pioducod, nt the time when it Is most needed, and In case this, with the sup ply fiom the washt ties did not prove tulllcle-ut, paits of the banks could be worked over, nnd besides, if a satls faetoij and steady maiket was found for the coal, It Is piohablee thai tho e-ol-lleiles would lint! it iieHnntnseoua to ship much of the coal thev now use for Rtenm-maklng, and perform this latter with mateilal at piesent thrown on tho culm bunk. "This aiiaugcment, separating small coal shipments fiom the regular allot ment of cms to each bleaker, would Insuie their full production timing tho mouths when ceillleilcs weio woiklng short time, and when on full time, there would not bo as great a propor tion, us theio would then be an ample market for piepared sUes and tho pro these would receive for 111 effects of IJUECHAM'S PILLS. over eating ioooooooooooooooo ALL YOUR ' WANTS can be supplied easily and quickly if you make them known through the want columns of THE Sl'ltANTON TKIBUNK, for the small sum of a CENT A WORD ooooooooooooooooo II LLP WANTLD-.MALLS. Adv. Under Thl HcaJ One Cent n Word. CALLSMKN-St'HOOl.SUl'I'I.llX. C'OUN try work, Sioei salary inontiily. with llbernf additional coinmlssloin. It. O. LVAH A CeDCiUeiigo. WANTEIJ- AS AOi:NT IN KVKIIY HIO tlon to cnnviisii; SI. (in to 5.on u duy mndc; hells nt Rljtlit, ulson nmn to noil 'Mnplo Cioods to dealers, best Mdo line 97" n innntb; mliiryor liirgerumiiilnslonninde; experlenca tinneccpfinry. Cllftmi soup and Mieuitfiictur. im I oiiipiiny, Clnciuimtl, O. TANTRD - WKI.L-KNOWN MAN IN ' ecry tenen to collclt stock suliicrliv tfons, nnionopolj, big money for iigcnts, no nipltal rcntiireel. i:i)VAKU C. FlbH i CO., lioielt-n lllock, tiiieiigo, 111. II LLP WANT LD-FEMALLS. Ad. UnelerTlilt Head One Cent a WorJ LAi)'.i:s-i maki: nut wai:s doing plensiint homo work, and will gladly send full pnrtlculnintnnlt sending a cent stump. MISS ii. a. hrbimilN'S, Lauiencc, Mleh. yANTi:i)-I,AIY AC5liNrs""iN'sCltXN ton to sell and lntioducei Suydei's cake icing; operlencedcannsser preferred, work pcrinnnctit nnd try profitable. Write for piutlculiiis nt once and get benetlt of holiday tiudo. 'I. ii.HN lll.lt A CO., Clneliinutl, U. 7 ANTIU) l.MMKDIAfKIA'-TWO RNKIlT getie siileiwoinen to repreieni in. (Suariinteed u u el.e without lnterfeilni? with other duties, llenltlifnl occupation. Wilto lor pnilleiibirs, cnelelni; stump, MANGO CI1KMIC VI, COMPANY, No. T'J John street, New lork. FURNISH I-1) UOO.MS WANTLI). Aelv5. Under This Mead One Cent a Word. TXnTi7-r V("'( ) iTtii mTn TFunTsi T- f en looms e LOCK l!() jpi). nubiNLss opponruxi i y. Aefs. Under Till ifead One Cent a Word. vy a n 1 1 : o -IpTsTn ?sTm"n vi In " si.uimto manage a Mailing post on theuKon Itlvel, II. s, Mrl l,l e.eneriil Manager, J( ( ourt street, lliillalo, N . IOU KLX1". Adi. Under Till Head One Cent a Word. TToTTit iV t-c in: ViV i m tinfTAVi X1 nue, e-lt. wute-r. LOR ItL.N'I- Slum:, W'ToMLNt, AVK i' nue, iii-Nt 'limliiv llmk I'ost-Nsiou April 1st Mlts. M. W SQL IUi:, -J-J,-, Jelk-i-son iieiiue, CiLCONDri.ODItiiPL'i-jPKNS vvi:nck, iJ eight mums, bitli, modern linpioe- , Attoriici l.'tilVo- mln ' avenue nn.lil-ltUdM lleil K, II v I ii. MODKItV J j tiuiirooiuenis, "DO llntiie- iiMiiue, (ill-en tlil.-i I' ieiiL.s, vtiuintj, till! Vouiln iiMiiue FOR SALl- Advs. Under This Heat On; Can' n WorJ. I,-OH svLK-uNlf JodloTtsirptTvALU I boiler, as good as new. 1IIL WL-il'eJN Ml LI I i HOKbLh, CAIMtl AGLo 1K SALL Adv. Underfill HeaJ One Cent a WorJ. 1, OR s M.i:H Vn'hsiTji'l's'k Cl himiwn I rntiiil loud mare, 1.1, hands foaled In ispo, stud h lied W I liw, he lieiage llltes. dam, t arrle Me-lliegor, sliu" b liob eit Meiiiegoi- ihtiiiuliidaael le.isteieil . he liasinootli, loaiid turned niim-, long tall, stvlNIi pieuupt londste-i, atuiid or nothing, ilnutHli or pull, uneei-lletit pjb limii-.aiid liereqimlH lui a sale, liundioiue, sound oiiiig lauillj linn e anil ideal fa-a geiitu-iuuirs load iiiiiiu eiuublne I would be liaid to llnd she lias shown prUutci trlaN this siiminei oer I leetwood tiai-1; bette i tb in -J.iS si has no iceord anil I wlllgimr.e iteelie-i sound. Mud and gentle In all Ii iiiuxs nnd that she i an trot full mile better than '.' -jn or no sale; will allow ample- trial to lutl test he to pun hasii 8 own siitlMlaetlon I'llee, s-joii, uhhh M not nun fourth hot nlue Vlsunie Iiio.mi tiiittliu hoisti Ilanj, Hied In Maine, sired h elson, ipeoid -.Mill, dam Kate liuubcit, lie Daniel Luinlii it istaudaid and n'lsteiidi Ham Is 7 eeaisold, I .V.. hands eoloi, blown, e-n e ohli Imlll. V" perfect famllx .mil mail lieirie. l.ieat eniliuaiK e loudstei ot III mlli an hum, has no record; will giiiii.iutco III in soiiinl, l.hul and gentle, and to not full mile in ::) oi no silt Price s.1,-,1), lil,ilglen imiehaser. ANont dee-iue-d bin gains, single and eloiible harness fill robes, ele.Mii! HreUNtur top bugg. st-p sip irate-, II ile-shul IntPinllng puielmierx will tlndaboM In eei p.utle uliii as rcpre-seiite-il, 1 or lurllie! Infeii niatlon e.iuor tele giaph to ounei, l.mVMtl) Ml ICNKjIII', 151) West IHthst , Nou oils Clt. CITY SCAVLXfiLK. AlLllIIKKiS ( Li:N l'ltlVY VVl'Lls, . and c eas pools; no odor. Improved pumps used, . HitliUi-s, Piopi fetor. Ieaooulers UOliN. Main ao., or LIckpI chug store, eornei Aduius uud .Mulbe-iiy. 'leleplioiu III) III rHS. IIIIIPI.H ( ITY M tVENUKH, i. All orele-rs pioniptlv attended to, eluv or night. All the latest applhuie-es. UiaYge'x leasonable. 7ilt c'ruuiuu stieet. House l'Ji W asbbuin HireLt. RLDI-.MPI'IOX OF HOXDS. iiiiiiroi simi-son i Wtncivs, i SI II IMilS. I V . 111.-. I. li.ll". , vronci. is in itLin givln ihatin 1 ae-toidanie Mltb the nroelsloiis nt Mm inorU'ii.'e- of I he Mount Lookout e onl l-nni. panj to tho iseiantuu salngK Hunk and IiuhK mpanj, trustee, that bonds of tho suld coal romp inv, iiuinlieiod lit, inn, iiv . .. ...... -n ,, t.ci.i fiv-niuaiLij ty lue IIIIH day for re ile-iii pi Inn ami ,ei he redeeineil at 111, I tltl.l It.t. rtl.l .,,..,,. .p..an..n , !.. ... .,. ! '"..'". ,,',., lV.L-l(,l,l lib IU Siiatitousuiiigrt liank and trust Company .,!( muiisi i-i-usLS lit! lliu ItlWVU lUlUlDC-ltiCl bonds on Hcceinliei llti, 1SH7, TRH MOl .N r I OOKOIU' COAL CO. llv C I), simi-son, rre-asuror LLGAL. T.N hi:. 1 bait Ksl'ATK OF .1 UILS Jl. KVLH. latuof thueltvof Seiauton. Lai-U-n. unniiii eoiiiio, elfiuuse-d Public- notleo Is hcrccy glen Unit as udmlnlstiutor 1 will e. iniHH to publle-sule ut the leibltratlon room In thoiomt house, of the) iltj of scraiiton, count, of l.uol.inuinnii, on Mondaj, Dee lib 1WD7, at a o'llock p in. sharp, thobab uiu-o or the personal property of Ilia lute Jami-sM i:erliart, an mentioned ami lllcd in the lloglster'N oillco of Jjiekuwunna eoiintf , tliosaul pe-isonal piopert contain, lug the following Judjiiien ugalnst Jo seph Walliei, ?i7i.iio; L. I' HurrouK, agree nii'iit with .lames M Kverlmit. dated June H, IHPU, note ugiiliist Joseph Walker, ltd, in. IMP'.', lor ?-J.l!t.;i7. niorlgago, W. II. le nolds against Jennie M. ltullerty and Inubii ml, assigned to James M i:eihurl, amount due MS,- o.j, lnierest from April HI, 1 HP7i leeordod In (l.ucluiwiinmi conn. t) M. II UIL 1'. lilt, Pueblo ban el e-o n i pa lie, 'JO Shares note against brooks Campbell, S'JO, judgment luiilnst Suinuel lliilderman, l) Iilil, suntoiube-i Term, IHOl, roled 1SIIS, forSI'Jt flu, luditinoiit iigieluiitll.il. Hinltli, .No. t!1M, September 'i'eriu, 1H01, Lu-ei-no coiintj, for jj'jil, moitgiuo ugaliiat Clnromo llulleiitltia and wife foi iim, se clued by tun lots in Liuimloun, Ddauuro lounty, I'a; rt-e-eiptfoi (tl.oou lor Interest In oil eomp my In stale of Wyoming, also liny other neiHimal nionerlv or the lulu JaiiiiM .M, Kverhuit. '1 ho said pioperty to im soin to the highest unit bent bidder. 'lerniK.casii. I. l.KVKUHAHi', Adinlulstratnr or the Kutnte of tho Lute .fumes M Kveilunt, De-ccjHeel. JOHN 1-' HCRAGO, Attorney for Estate. duction ot attention." CONNOLLY Umbrellas 127 WAN VV.O N I I'll I 1 Mil N l 1 'I I ' elraet. ftvelll p.i jou to wtlte to It. SNi lihlt, lfatlle I u-i-U, Mleh me- li-iv ri'ii u.l'Vl -. I oi; i.iii: 1 KsT mis sax lilt dt lee) niaiiulii tore I Ue auiilii tin ciLVKtt I Ue ItUOs tails ''f.e- 111! piollts ItOL'llfiU 1, N Y. A rii-vn- tii mm. i. urn .".in-. lOIlM door, sample piopilel upon leieipi oi ..... ... . .-. . . j price. A.Mi:i:i( VN hi OHM IjOOK CO , I I Pent Ilmon, Mleh. K-LONDIKK-AitLNrs. VWTi:i 1 U laiite lllusliated booU ol KlnndiUc tl hundred piiKi'i, pr eel. id outlit Hie Vel eliess.N UiONAI. l'l HI I-slllNUCO,, l.a'.c Ride liulldini,', Chle-a,'o lit 1 ' ANTKIJ SOL1CI1 Oils, V In '. no e in'ccllnj liosi NODKI.IVl 15 tn', noeea'cctliirf position permanent .-lit Its pay seel.ly; Mate use. lfoehestei. N. i. dl.E.N iiiieiu A GlXls-WHA'l Hf OV (JOIXi. Hi IX do about s-iife Citizenship pileo 1 ii(. ins d inousaiuis Add'e-ss McllDL-s lpcllllel III AGKNT-s-ro hl I, Ol'K I'KcriCVI. i cold, MHer. ei. leel and copper e lei tr.; plasteis, pilces liom ?!! iipuuid, snliii) and expenses liild outlit fiee Address, with fclainp Mil lllti V.N MI'l (-'), Lhlearo A liKMs-IU si I,L ( If, vns TO DI Al,- crs, SJ." Meel.1 nnd ctpenf.es, exper ence iiiinecesiim l o.nmii.iu i t.u .ui o CO , IH Van lluie-u st , e lilcago SAI.r.b.MI-.N WANT!".!). Aelvs. CnJcr This tleaJ One Cent n Word. 1T W'IK.DS VI i: W LIC.IU I u, Ihisume-nt sMi:.-(.Aiti)i:it. v1" 'JO.! S onilnit ainue-, SI'I UATIONS WANTIin. llshlad,, a situation as liousekeepei In a siniill familv, eiues no obei t to a rooiI home. Addiess Mi. M. A. IDOK, Ceneial l)cllei, Scranton, Pa. , Sll'CVTION NTKI)-11Y lim.M. eoloied mail, itnoel hostler, loin; i i url. ence; Rood leioienccs. AddrexH lIO-sI'LIUl, '1 1 Ibiine olllce lUANIKI)- I'OSITI IN Is lloUS I '- Keeper, bj Vinerlcan ,tldnr, i.ipalile of tiilctni! full ch ire ddiess, J M , Port (iillllth, l.ii7crne i ouut, l'a Ulll'VTKIN WVNTi:iJ- YUL'N'd wants Horl: In Hlore. clerklii'i or MN booU lteinliiL' lluslness eolle-je graduate', (an Khii Bond reference fiom hut e-iuplojerM Ad diess Jull.N 11IUMAS, Mil Chailes street, Ctt. i 8UUAIIO.N NTi:i-TAKINti t Alii; of hoises or any other kind of work. Address K 11., 'Iilbuno olllie (JITI'ATION WANTLI) - ItY YOCNU n girl In oillco oi eleilc; permanent post nit ii tlon iicmicii. etelieS3CLi:ftK, 'tribune Ei"icni:u TiionouaHiA lxi'KUL eiiied In nil bi.inchesortbe trade, hcc-Uh eniployment. ddiess III' rCHHlt, ''J0 Win neiioiiue, l'loUrtence. s 11 CATION WAMKII-MIIS. I'ASMl' Hieelalt. Call at 51'J 'iaylox aenuo ami gle me a tilnl. HJITCATION WAN I'iTd-IIY AN KXI'KIII. O enceditfrl to noik in iiHiiiali family, or do Hccond uoik lle-Ht of rc-feiuuce. Addiens till Harrison iivcime, Hcranton. r7lTI!AT10N WAN 11511 111 TAIvT. Tlf l.M K o jwmhini,'. inuiiuB, or co out bj the ; day. icrublilnir or an kind of work. Addieis 111! or clieius n ivu nil court. CHI AflON VNTKO-'IO f)() COOK- u- lni; home In u pilatu iumll; miint sleep AddieSH, i jil Linden street, e it. SITUATION WANTKD-AH " l'llUKMAN U n dress or nlL'ht Mtite-li , 11. T r.,'Irlbu man; txperlcmo A li ne. HJITCA'UON WANTKU-HY AN KX O nerlenced itroe-ery clerk, t-even jenrs In cene-ial nteuo. Itefurence liunlnlicd All- uresti, nox Hi, .Mnj Held, I'n. Cl'ltAriON WANTIJD-HY AN KXI'KIN lenct-d Iioiihekoe-Der, Cull UU'J Uluktly street, Dunmoru, l'a pOHiriON WA.NTKDin KXl'LltlLNCLll J. HtenoBrupluri will eiUodo clerical work; notafrald to work, leferences. X, V, '., Jilh. u no olllce. SITUATION WANTKU-HY A MN '."ft tii years old, m.iirlcd, of Kood mtdret nnd Btrlctly tcinpuiate, fins liiul Ut je.ir' practl. e-alexpcrluiie-e In tieucrul iiierehandisa and ill y woods biniliiess, 11U0 tliorouitlil) nil ler liiudM the Bcle-iue of accounU us aiiplled to any llnoof buslucsii Address COMI'Kl'KNl', iUti lurch street, city. V" ITUATION WAN I'Kl) 15V AN KXl'LUI- .nle.ilve tears 1.1 of use, u wood Bafennmi, und nt good moral chuiucter, Mell acquainted In ull parts of tha i.lt: u stood bund to latxeonliiis, can fur ill ill AOl.NTS WAN VV.O. relerencu. Address HOY, care of 1'rlbuue, III Umbrellas An especially fine 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, we would cover a page of the paper, and then not do the stock justice, We believe we have the largest and most beautiful selection of Umbrellas in Scr.inton, and at 1 i Your attention is directed to two special bargains : Ladies' Taifeta Silk Umbrellas, 8-nb, fast 'Mack and wai ranted not to split or crack, with fine Congo handles and steel rods, ----. i Men's Talleta Silk Umbrellas, 8 -rib, with heavy Congo wood handles, steel rods, fully warranted, These aic high class goods on which the actual value is two dol lars each. Note Out Window Display of Umbrellas. AM 123 WASHINCfOX AVENUE. S1LVERSTONE, The Eye Specialist WIIOsi: olllce Is at vv 'Jl.- I.acl.nwiin. IMPQOPin z na in emu-. In Will. lams into 1'roiit Mioe store, ovuuincM the eje free in tha most in i mate May. uml his prices for npeo. lueles are cheaper than ilsowht-re. V la ine nlable lnilttlercnea to tho piopei e-ina of theees se-e-n to pos ns most people) uiith the tlmo comes lieu headaches Imperfect Mslon.or other icsults r-i?vsK.T 'pr '- r 8f PUOPIR sf-v-Y of such nezlect slve MainluK Hi Jet nature Is lebelllnj aijalnst ninh tieatinent of one ot the most precious gifts Normal vision Is u blesHini; unappreciated until it has been lent and lestoreil. its lull Milue Is then reillel, ilaielorc, ou Hliould nol loe a d i.v lu-foij having join i.eseiiiiilned fhlssoiv leu veil gl.ull leniL-r lleool ch u iv KCMnMKCR THR PLACn. 215 Lackawanna Avenue In the White fro it Shoe Mor.-. Kates A new line of Peck Snyder's celebrated & i ' r 7? I U I LI U New Models, New Prices, New Ice. . FLOREY 222 Wyoming Ave. p inni i nnir . SIT. 5 Have you examined the Hit stock ol duns. I-oot ,is r Qt .md general Sporting Goods 0 I g which we are offering at , XJ' . - .. ....,, n cost puce." It will pay you to. M nj.iu,u. .121- Spruce St. GIIIUUI'ODIST AND .MANICUKi:. COUNtCnUNTw-TTNli iXoUOWINtt nails cured ulthout the least pain or dmwliiK blood. Consul tnll.in uud aihlcj e-lven Iiee, C M. HKI.Kl, Chiropodist, QUO Utckuuanim aecntie. Ladles uttenelud ut their rgnlde-uio if deslud. CUurjjei inoJui atu. IIAIK CHAINS. VKW AN11 LXCI.l'HIVi: Si'YLl.S IN 1 hair e-iiulns can bu mado nut of oiir hulr for CjirlKtmui Blfts, at 15VA .M. lLr ZKI.'.s, :i3g Laekuwanuu avenue. Leue or. dor eany E 8 KATES I ME m $1.35 $1.50 laEnffl AMUSEMENTS. Academy of ilusic Rels& Iiurgiindcr, Lessees. H. R Long, Local Managir. Tlire: nights and the usual matinees, com. mencing Momlo, Dec. 6, ilea tin I'oiiulai l.ntncillnii. Hennessy Leroyie ill I'icsciit Last Scaso neut Success, OTHER PEOPLE'S ACADEMY PRICES. l.-c, J,-.c, ifjc, son loo, -J5c i:i mnci MA1INLL Dec. i, lo and 11, The llioadMay Comedians, WORLD, MACK AND KELLER, In the l-uniitest Comedy on Ilecoid, Town Topics 20 Star People20. Its All Laughter. i:i:mii pitti r.s... .MAIINLC. I'lllCLb 1 le., ' inc., tine . .. ino o !.V Lyceum Theater. Tuc$Ja , Dec. 7 The Leading ICxponeiits of All lh.it is lunm, EUYHi In the Spectacular Operetta, THE GEEZER. Itcjular Ii lies. Thursday, Dec, o. Charles E. Blaney's 1 ONI'. BIO LAUOII. . MUSICAL 'success. A Hired Girl James r, Kellj as tho (Url, supported by DolanX Lenharr, W. I'. Sweatman, Trlxl Wade, llappv l'annle 1'lelds, llolle efolel, Vera Dore. Ill (il LAH I'ltlCLS. DR. SHIMBERQ, OPTICIAN, II S MOVKU IO 305 SPRUCE STREET Examination Free. (Ui'bTAlHM. WOLF Ss WENZKL. 340 Adams Ae., Opp. Court lloui, PRACTICAL TINNERS and PLUIKlBfiRS bola Asenta for Ulcbardson-lloyatoa'. Furnaces and Kangsa. Ug., ' t
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