TllJfl SCR ANTON TKIIJUNB-THURSDA.Y MORNING-. DEOBUBER 1897. , NATIONAL REFORM ASSOCIATION An Important Meeting Is Held at Philadelphia. GOOD GOVERNMENT DISCUSSED Conlcroiico on tlto Clirislinn Princi ples of Civil Government li Con-llmiciN-.lIrs. Annnbol Jit Ilolvej, ol the . C. T. U. llullctiu, Anions; tlio Spcnlcrg--MirrlnK Addrcsso. PhUndelphlit, Dec. 8. The national confetonce on the Christian principles of clll government which lie-can last night under the uifptees of the Nation al Hcform nshoclntlun was continued today. The principal address last night was made by ltcv. Ur. Jo-diili Strom?, of New York, who spoke on Christian citizenship and the hope of its realization 'ihe HUliJcrt today was "The Nation and the Liquor Tiafllc," and the prin cipal nddiess was by I.Irs. Annabel It. Ilolvey, editor of the Women's Chris tian Temperance Union Bulletin. Her topic was "The Government nnd the Christian's Relations to It." She spoke of the evils of saloons and Jn uiirumrnt for legislation against liquor trafllc pointed out the responsi bility which tests upon every man po sesslns the elective franchise for the Manner In which he exeiclses It. Rev. John D. C. Hanna, of AVllmlnff toii, Del , spoke at length on "The Emancipation of the Masses Is It to he Sociological or Christian." Rev. R. II. A Knew and Rev. A. J. Kynctt urged the establishment of ie formatorles under state direction. PASTOR'S WIFE'S NEW ROUE. Mrs. T. Ilcathcotc Hills Adopts tlio Concert .Slope. West Chester, Dec. 8. Miss Ella Jjooz, of this place, who lias Just re turned fium Europe, brings some in teresting news concerning the move ments of Mi's. Carolyn Hills, wife of Rev. T. Ileathcoto Mils, of Holy Trin ity church. Mis. Mils Is engaged In the study of music In London, and, contraiy to re ports, has not appeared on the stage, but ixpccts to do so In the near futute. Her voice has undergone a complete change slncg she was last heard hen., imfl she row possesses one of the finest voices. In the Hnrtllsh metropolis, mvs Miss Rooz. Hor four hlldien nre with her, and three of them are under tui tion in a private school In London. Mrs. Mils began pu-par.itlon for tlio concert stage In Paris, hpendlng sever al months there In hard study, and on September 1 took up her residence In London. "The Impression Mis. Mils gave me when I left her," says Miss Roo, "was to the effect tint she would never le turn to this, country, but woull lcmain in London, following th conceit stage. She was expecting to go on the- utage i bout the time of my depurtuie from London." LIZZIE DE KALB WANTED. Tho "Woman in Mack" l Now Ac cused ol Horse Mealing. West Chester, Pi, Dee S Lizzie DeKnlb, who figures as "the woman In black" In the Kaiser muidei ttlal at Xoiilstown, Is wanted badly In Chester county, and if she escapes innvlctlnn In Montgomery county she will be brought here to stand trial on the chaige of hoine stealing. Tod.iv District Attorne W. XV. MncKlrte made a move In the matter, and the c ase will be presented to the grand jury of this e-ounty at the January term of couit. Lizzie in charged with the laiceny of a horse and buggy fiom Llverjman Klwood Kromer, of Retwjn. Kromer alleges that he Mslted his place of business on Kept. C, 1S9S, and hired a team, after which he has seen noth ing of either the woman or the team. Ho claims to be able to identify Lizzie lis the thief. DELEGATES FOR MYLIN. The Auditor-General's Gubernator ial Room Launched. Harrisbiirg, Dec. 8. Auditor General Mylin's friends are happy over the an nouncement that the Republican lead ers of Lancaster county have practi cally agreed to glo him the delegate-! for governor. Mr. My.lln Is an aspirant for tho ofllco, but ho has never made' a formal announcement of his ambi tion. Should he fall of nomination on the first ballot It is thought the Lancaster delegates will Jump to CongiesMnan William A. Stone, of Allegheny. The nntl-Quayltes of Lancaster threaten to make a fight against the- Mylln dele Cates. MRS SNARE WANTS HER TEETH. rsculinr Suit Against Oontist Co. burn, of West Chester. "West Chester, Pa., Dec. S Dr. Flank P. Coburn, of this place, wns arrested today and held for a hearing on the charge of larceny of the teeth of Jim. Kalllo L Snare, a prominent West Chester lady. The doctor is a dentist, nnd he made tho set of teeth which Mrs Snaie wore, but claims that they weie not paid for, nnd has seized them. Mis SnHro alleges that tho bill was paid ond who brings unit to lecover her teeth. (Jon. Robin Calls a Meeting. Harrisbiirg, Dec. 8. General Gobm commnndcr-ln-cihler of tho Grand Ai my of tho Republic. Ins called ft meeting of the executive committee of the national council at Cincinnati, De cember 15. The date for the net na CHA will mr ,i ifcwn FILLS fiVi o.",1!,""!"".! N vous UlsonlcrH Kiirh ni Wind iliii' . ,,,,""-",1",'"r'".,-"'Kiiiir ineum, lNUH"- llllel hiowkiiuh, e OKI ( I11IU, I lllsli- nejion ctet, l.tof 'Alilietlte,JJtiOrtiieiH or llreiitli, I'ostlveiioex, llleit. lie Him thoslcln, i. tuilicilKiceqi, I riuhtfeii lireuiiH einel nil Neiv mm mill 'Ireinbllnz HeiKiitlons, ,Vi .when throe w'STi 'r'iNiur'ii'rv lMi,N'Jii'fft,liniV "." "'"h ,.'rilu;"i."" T,".i l''IR5T ,)0!"i w"-'- ,IIV'-Kl.'l-ll.l IN IVyl.NrV AllNUTl.h '1 his Ik no lie tied) Kverj mil I'lfl" lx till itcMlj lnv licit to tl one )-p of IhcMeiMIU, lend they will be acknowleeliet to b iimwuu A WONDERFUL MEDICINE- lllli:CMAM'S PILLS, tiikcn n illititcel, will iniKki) lestoie rennulPK toeoinplelo heaitli. They piomptij leiiiuvHiilMtmctliniKorliiexuliiritiisur tlio hjoIchi. 1 01 ii WEAK STOMACH, IMPAIRED DIGESTION, DISORDERED LIVER tlHyuctllUoiiiiii.'Ic-ufeweliwfNjMlliiei woiieler iiimiii tlio Vital Omuiix: "treimllionliiullie jMimcill.il Hsteiii, reote.iliiK the long lont eoinpleNlon, hrlmcliu' luii-U the kwn cmIku e if mil e tile anil iiroiiKliiK w th ho Roebud ol Menltl, the whol physical energy of the-liiiuun fniine. 'I he'noijrn file tie admitted iliy tliuiiwniU In all e lunse of woe le.-t, iiiiet ono of tin) l.ewt SnpiuMedicVneln" ,'"M h,M lln! Ur"Mt i""eo' 'WJ.TJIO'UT A inVAL. Annual Knics over 6,000,000 llote - unp. nl Pniit Hloreu, or w 111 bo huh by U, h. Airent, P. V. AI.bE.V A CO., mill Canal Htrwt. New ork. jiom puld, upou reeeli.t of price. Heok Iroo upon uppllnitiou. tional encampment w 111 be selected by the lountll. MURDERER HILL WILL ESCAPE. (inorgo Lawrence' Slater Jlny Pool the (inlloWH on n 'I cclmlcnllt). Pittsburg. Dpc. 8. Philip Hill, the murderei of Oeoige Lnwiuiioe at Mil ton April 27. who was to have been hanged In the Allegheny inunty Jail today escaped the gallows by a very close tniugln. A writ of error Issued l5 Geoige' It Pearson, the prothono tary of tho supreme court, nt the last minute, postponed the execution until nflei tho fourth Mondav of October, 1&9S. The suureme touit v ill In the meantime, examine the recoids of the case. The writ issued upon the lower court in which Mil was tried, convict ed and sentenced to death, uc ordlng to Attorney R. R. Pcttv, counsel for Sheriff Lowry, had vlitually the same power as that vested In the gov ei nor to stay an execution. The action promises to bring nbout one of the greatest legal battles c-ver seen In Pennsylvania, and one that will Involve tho respective powers) of the governor nnd tho supreme court, as to whether tho acts of the novel nor can bo levlewed by that tribunal The writ of etior was Issued under an act of assembly passed In 1S7I At the last besslon a repealing act wns passed, but bv an oversight It only partially repealed the act of 1S71 At toinov Petty nld: "In capltil cases the light of the condemned to wilt of eiror Is absolute, nnd the law Is In such shape now thnt 11 Is possible for tho attorneys of a man under sentence of death to tnlcp out a wilt from the prothonota"y of the supreme court and stay tho execution whenever he sees fit" District Attorney Haynnker says the sheiin made a serious mistake In not executing Mil This is said to be the first time the new law has boen taken advantage of. The case of Mil will probably bo heard by tho supremo court nt the opening of the Philadel phia session. Rrakemnn Killed. Harrlsbuig, Dec. 8. Samuel T Rus sell, a T'ennsilvanla mill ml brake man, fell from a train In the company yards In thlP city tonight and was instantly killed. EDITOR FREDRRIQIIE ARRESTED. IIn!ti Vcllovv Journalist Is In Trouble. Poit-au-Pilnce, Dec. 3 M. Freder ique, morning editor of the Journal Impartial, and alleged author of tho virulent articles attacklns the Oei mans, who Is accused of desiring to excite the populace of this place against tho Government, was nnested today nnd taken on boaid a Haitian cruiser. At the moment of his em barkation theie wns much ex -It-muit but order ras soon lestorej The gov ernment has at Its disposition i. suffic ient number of tioops and Is taking nil the necessary meusuits to maintain order. Count Schweiin, the eJermnn charge d'affaires, was received hv th presi dent this afternoon. The public mind continues agimed and all the icgula's and the national guaid are In readi ness h'liortly bofoie 2 o'elock the pi evident Issued u proclamation to the people of Haiti saving that for the second time Haiti had yielded io German foieo con tiary to its ilrhts. The vuimnent, according to tin piodam itlon, had de elded to resist even to the last, but owing to the lick of nroinlsed moinl Influence, the chnaetr of which Is not Indicated in the -i m lamatlnn. it Is obliged to accept the ultimatum. The proclamation Invites the Hai tian people to i case Inteiml qimiiell Ings and to labor foi the laisiug un again of the nation DELIAII FALFR'S REVENGE. She Shot the Man Mho n,i iioirnjrd Her. Vaveil.v, la, Dec -Dollah Paler has confessed her share In the tragic death' of Jerome Kein The man was found dead in a lonely wood on the "3d of list August -ind th youmr voman now confesses that she fired the bullets that killed hbn. She was Indict, d tod.e,- and it Is said that her alleged accomplice. Wil liam Kctn, a son of the victim, will be Indlctel tomorrow. When she was a meie ehlld of in jeaih. she charges the elder Kem i,P trajed her and ever after hni raised heu-wlth his .mentions. More than that, he sought by bliieken!n,r het lep utatlon, she states, to keep otlmn fiom pajlng couit to her. Tl ,1(fop yUo became attached t, the muidered mans son she had been in a fair way to become happilv manic 1 but as many times lirni Jerome Ketn. si, . de ilares, poisoned hen- lover n;alnst hn. CHINA CEDES KIAO CHAU. The Departure of Prince Heart's Squadron n Rig Xnvnl llvent. Reilln. Dec 8 -It Is lumoied tonight that China has ceded Kino Chan to Geimany Whether the icpoit be true or not. there Is every Indication In the pre-paratlons for the expedition under Prince Henry that a long stay Is con templated. Rmperor William will make the de parture of Pilnce Henry's squadron from Kiel the occasion for an imposing naval dlspla The Riandenburs. a flist-class battleship of more than 10 000 tons displacement, and the Wuii emberg, a second-class battleship of neail 7,500 tons, while coming from Chilstlan to Kiel to take part In the I'Nplay, collided. Roth vessels wine in Juied, the Wuitemberg so badlv that It was neccssaiy to send her io dry dock. Jeflcisoii Deinocriic'V Lives, New York. Dec S -On a rail Issued by the ciuitlve cimmlttpn or the Thorn -is .leflerson Democrtipv whl. h w.es oian Izea b tile, late II. ni v lire rge u.unfei tneo of the assembl illsliln leaders took pheo tonight uuel Pain In tho stonmi h, si, k llcmliu ho, fys Legislation Which Protects Forests Hon Garrlck it Hnrdlnj; In the Wllkca Itarro Record, Ot'R leRlslatiitn of the scuolon of 107 bus not been fairly treated by a, mnjorlty of the papers of the two Rttat political imrtles of the stlte, to say nothing of the denuncia tion which Ins chin acterized the utter ances of the lesser partisan Bheets. An honest examination of the acts passed at the session referred to will show' thnt In point of excellence) und practical ue fuliics. they more than fuvoriiblj com pare as n whole, with those of un pre vious legislature for n decado or more post True cnoiiKli some of them In elecil, inanj of them mny bo subject to Just criticism, but It should not be foi Rotten that the dominant party In the last leKlslutlvo body was atHlcted and torn b faction, nnd, lis a necessary le suit, suitable 'unanimity even In matte-rs niipcrtnlulni; to the common and public good was not nlwavs attnlnnhle. An cxtenilcel review of the various en actments is not herein contemplated, but ecncral attention deserves to bo called to such of them as aro of Immediate Interest to our people. Tor example, take the amendment to the Act of June 2 170. entitled "An net to protect tho timber lands from lire " The purpose of the orlKlnul net was an eminently kooi! one, but for lack of proper provision for its enforcement. It remained tor twentv sevin J ears a mere dead lettei upon the statute) book nnd durincr that period cnr ufter ear foiest llres followed loco motive ciikIiips not onl nil over our mountains, but tin ouch every consider able patch of wood land 1Iiik within a stone's throw of tho multitudinous Iron piths almost everywhere throughout .Alio itate. Owners of timber lands have been without redreB-e, farmers hnvo had their fences swept nvvnj, their cattle -enlaiKed, their crops destroed, und In miinj lo calities tlulr verj homes enelaiifrcied A second rjrow th of tlmlnr has been Impos sible Rven the loots of parent trees have been so burned that sprouts, if prowhiR at all, aie Knarled und un tlulfty. c The provisions of the orlftlnnl act are as follows. "That It shall be the elutj of the commissioners of the several coun ties of this commonwealth to appoint persons under onth, whose duty It shall be to ferret out and brlni; to punishment all perons who either wllfull or other wise canoe the burning of timber lands, and to luke measures to have such llres extinguished when It can bo elotie, the expe uses thereof to be paid out of the county treasury, the unseated land tax to bu first applied to such expenses " The probable reason why the commis sioners of the several counties In ttie state have given little or no heed to the enforcement of this uct is. that when a fire has been staiteil In nn considerable nr.a of wood or timber land b a puss Ing engine, and funned even for an hour by the- usual attending wind Its extin guishment, except bj 11 long and drench ing storm of rain is nn Impossibility The amendment o-enllid of 1.S Is practically a new act. It is vastly broad er In its compass than the original one. It strikes a much moro fdr-re-aching blow, a blow, too, that ever sane man In the commonwealth must eonceelo is rightful! levelled When put In opera tion it will remedy a gilevane-e which hitheito has been not only general, but almost Intolerable. o It will lie seen bv the lnugingo of the forme 1 Act of June L'. 1S70 that It wns aimed exclusively at "persons who eith er wilful!) 01 uthe! wipe eimse the burn ing of timber lands " The- amendment or In othei words tilt net of 1S'i7, Is a needed step further Its languige Is us fol lows "Th.it It sluilt In the duty of tho commissioners of tin several counties of this commonwealth to appoint per-i-oiis, under oath, whoo dut It shall I)' to f. rret out and bring to punishment all persons or coiporntlons who either vvllfiiuv 01 otherwise cause the burning of ilmbei lands within t tit It respective 1 oimtlc s an 1 to take measures io ha e such ilies extinguished wlicie it can bo elone , and on failure of the commission ers of nn count) after demand m ido upon them b the commissioner of for estiy of this commonwealth to comply with this provision, thiv shall be deemed guilty of a mlsdemranot In olllce nnd upon ronvlrtlou theieof shall he Until In a sum not exceeellng one hunched dol lars or suffei nu imprisonment not ex ceeding two ears e,r both at the (lis cietlon of t lie court The expense In clined In the emplovment of the persons contemplated by tills act. on and after the first elny of January, Anno Domini, on., thousind eight hundred and nlnetv eight. shall be paid, one-half out of the treasury of the lespectlve count) and the unnlnlng half of said expense shall he pild li) the state treasurer upon war 1 ant from the auditor general" o The language of this act Is plain and elliect. It will suiely not admit of anv Juggled mlsconsttuclion, It Includes not onlv "all inrsons" but all ' coiporauons who elthc 1 wllfull) 01 otheiwlso cause the buinin,' of timliei lands " Railroad rniporitloim the known authors of nip, tv -nine of ever) hundred eif the fires klr I In the woods nnd forests of the sui lining the last twe-nt) -seven yeais, and long, r are not omitted even Indl lectl) Tnkss theiefore.. this fulr and most neeikil act of assembly Is emascu lated hiitaftir b) Judicial Intetpietailou and construction n icsiilt by no means to be npprtheiuled theie will be hope foi foiestiv The adjudicated cases hith erto substantially hold that when rail road corporations have attaches! to their engines the "best known nppll inees" to prevent the sowing of fire, their whole elutj In this respect hus been performed and hence, although Ilies no muttei how destructive ran) follow at the heels of Ihelr passing tiaiiis. no liability icsults the left 0111 Spirk arresters in the smoke stacks of engines Kener ill) but not til wajs. save femes llelds and buildings throughout 11g1kultur.il dlstrltis but not o with vood and foi est lamlo The "hest nppll incc." foi the latter purpose would bo one or more faithful, acllvo human beings stationed at suitable dlc tances apait, whose dut) It should be to extinguish started tiles befou they bu come widespread conflagrations The com of such 'appliances" would be compaia tlvely small to tin eoiporations " but of value almost Inestimable to the gen ual public to m nothing about the ovvneiH of hinds of this charaeter. o - Again, the leglslatiue- of 1S07 passed nuuthci law altogether new in Its dim aclcr and when put In operation nftei Jon 1, 1SW, will be a Imther valuable uld to fousti). ruiiHtaliles aie made the w aniens Their duties will be to lake nuasuiis 10 extinguish nil forest Ilies started in the nspeellvo townships tluoughoul the- state The) u'le empow er, el to call upon "any person Ol petsons within their respective townships fot as sistance" nnd u person thus culled upon may not refuse. If he noes, ho becomes at once liable to a line or ten dollars, and to Imprisonment foi thirty days I'fumcnt Is piovlded feir both constuuie and assistants The act is of some length It uppenis In the pamphlet laws of IV17, pago 9, and should be re nil by eve r) citizen l'orest "ilro bugs of nil kinds must be slopped otherwise foiestry In tne loiiif aw ii) future will be no more 1111 accomplished fact than it Is now. AMI-RICA WATCHFUL Accorclhie toSccmtiiM tt'neo's Itppirt llii' Const Has llri'ii . e (iiiiirdi'l. Washington. Dee. 8 Seeretuiy Oago has submitted to the dopiittnieiH of state his lepoit upon tho uct Ion of tho tieasui) di pin tnunt In suppressing (IllbusteiliiK expeditions to Culm In vlolatleui of the neutrality laws He sa)s that duilnir two vears nnd n half only six American vessels aro alleged to have suee esafully landed expeditions In Cuba. ItefenliiB to foreign vessels, the NorweBlnn steamer Leon, tl(o Dan ish steamer Horsu, and the ilirltlsh Eteamei Betmudu, the tccreta,ry au)o 1 1 -.. . i.LTTTtW. lmrinlf.. nml n eiron tonic Inbulltllni; up llm wcat til etc bllltnteil, ltcurei ncuteormiiviilnrrliuru&. tlim In frnni mm Io II v o eln s. Bharp, BliootlnK pulni In any purl or iho lioily tioppeel In a few eloct. A I'roiiipt.eomnlfiemiil itfrmiiDciue-tirof. rlnmcncm, jnronwH,itwi bick nnd nil rnlm In hips anil lolin. llirpnlo rhcuui'Uhni, tclalfco, luniboKo or pain In the baric nro !tieeuilv cured. ItFtlelom fnlls to fcU n ri'llci frnm onet n IwaeloH1', nntlalnioot Invariably riiriali-roro einnlKittlulmilieen tiwel. 'IboMunjon IlrmrOy Lonium prfparr n'cpnriite. run. for aifr ellffftto Atall elrucKlui-Mrcnua vlil 115011 nrt-rt iniHllcal alTlco wrilo Prof. Munyon, 1W) Arch juvct ...mucipena. it nniffluimciy erge?. the crews of these vessels are requited to be shipped befoie the consuls of their lespectlve tuitions In nccord with the laws of those nations Ho sug gests the Inquliv might bo pertinent whether tho Spanish nuthoiltles In formed these consuls of the alleged ex pedltlops, nnd whether, If not, some mcaauie of responsibility does not rest on the Spanish authorities for the al leged depuiture of these vessels, or, If the- consuls were notified, whether some measure of lespo'nslblllty does not lest upon them. Perhaps the strongest statement In the lepoit Is this If the Spanish pa tiol of 2,200 miles of Cuban coast had fiustrnted one-hnlf the number of cx P'litlnns which were frustrated by the Pnlted States nuthoiltles along a coast line of G, 170 miles, not one man nor one cnitrldce would have been Illicitly landed In Cuba fiom the I'nlted States Out of slNtv alleged expeditions only four have been broken up bj Spain : THE g 9 TRIBUNE I "5 ACKNOWLEDGED AS SP -S - T" SS iSt L.EADING Sil 'X " ant Adv. ff: 'S Medium of the City of SP f Scranton. Small -S Investment, ! 5 Big Returns. i 1-0 Zt, One cent a Word, j- us in advance. ; II KLP WANTED .MALES. Advt. Under ThW lltaj One Cent a Word. CAI.nSMKN-srilOOr.SiUlTMCH; COLfS O try work. Si 00 salary moniuly, with liberal ncldlttomit couimlsHioui. It. U. tVANS .V. CO .'hicaso. "iyAN'm-AS AC5KVT IN KVKUY HEC- lion tocimviiHs, 31.00 to S3 OO a dav mnde; sellmit sluht, nUoa man to sell stnplu liooels to elciilcrs; best side lino ST o a mouth, tnl.irj or lnncecomnilRHlcin mnde; experience uniiecissiirj. Clilton Wonp aud .Sluuufiictur. iiglomputiy, Cincinnati, O. 7AN1KI) - VMJMMCN'OVVN M NTn ' everj town to solicit stock siilBcri) lions, nmonopol). bis money for iicenls: no rnpltut required. KhWAltU C. KleiH A, OU. llorden llloek, e'hlc.ijo, 111. HELP WAN I'ED-FE.M ALES. Adu. Under This Head One Cent a Word LADTS-I M f Ki: UIO WVCIKM DOINO plensant home vioric.nnel will Rliidl) send full pnitletii.'iis toull sending cent stiimu. M1S.S SI. A. Sf EUHI.Nb, Lawrence, Mich. y ANi i:iTIi,aiy" .i7n7s ilirsrKAN. ton tosell nnd lnliodueoHii)doi s e'nko Iclns; oxiKrlenccdcnnvnsser preftirtd, work permnlient nnd very protltnble Write for pulleiil irs at onco mid t,et lienetit of holiday 'riulc. I H hIlKK .VM)tliielnnuti, 1J WA.NTi.uiMMi:i)ivri:iA-iwoi;x7nTr. ' getle Mleswomcn to represent m Guaranteed f.0 n dav without luterf. rtn ' with other dune 1. tie Uthliil ocenputlon. w rlto lor piiitlculnrs, enclcilnj: stainn. SIA.NGO Hli:vile-I, eOJU'AM', J.O. & JoLmstieet, New orU. roil KENT. Adis. Under Thl Head One Cent a Word. noirTfuNi-jo.! viiri Y,ix '.vvKri V seivoii looms, ,u. Address 1,-jiiu Wiwlr instou avenue. "i.ou itK.vr-niiitiii.K ri'itMMihu r room for gentleman only. 107 Mudlion avenue. 17011 Hi:.M'- s,lOKE. WyOMlSO AVK J line, net 'luidirs' Hank Possession Apill 1st. SIlt. SI. VV SQUIIlIi, !', Jeller son avenue, S'Krovi) ri.ooit oi"mui'knn avi:nci:; eight looms, bath, modern liupinvev liientu I'. UMtlOKhi, Altoinev, 111(1 V)ii. uiliu'iivemie. i71(iht-hoovi uorr. hath, sionntv J j iniproveincnts, TOO Kleetrlo tiii'iine, (lieen Itlelge I' MOKI, Attorney, l.'lll W) oiiiltn; hv eniie rou sali:. Advs. Under This Meld One Cent a Word. loHAiaT-nTrrATimAm I nenrlv new, tlist elnss. Addros "in:TKIt,' 'Irlhuno olllce. iron ku:-ok vm-uoits.r, povvku 1 boiler, us zqoA as new. Illh. WK'sfON Ml I.I. CO KICAL rSTATE. Advs Under Tills Ilea J One Cent a Word. 1, oit s.vi-A 00- u'iti: rAitsi in niTT 1 glnln, rUlit iilno.it. joikI iieUhborH fur 91 n week. I. !.. UIS1.KY, 'JOl imhliiijtoii avenue T70II u.i.-oni: orTimrixisr 1.0 is I' In l'lcits.iiitvllle, oppiislte.Vtlautle ( Itv CltV Wlltll. telllis to RUll I). 1 UIHI.i:V 'JOl ashliiKlciu avenue. B 1 .- i itr.sTor iTa.nT) r rsn7i7i.i , yrn inniitli, A woiil to the wise, cle 1) I. Itis.l., -i) WanhliMton avenue Losr. Advs. Under ThU Head One Cent a Word. i osi i:siimi:iHtiM uioiukm i:it- j nciii nvemie, Ihclii ltldRe, hlnck eockcr spaniel dot; I On nil lewuiil paid for ictiiru olsHine to above adeliet.s, 01 Hill Went l.mk. iiwaunik live line VV I.. Illil'IS). STOCKIIOLDEHS' .MEI'.TINd riMIK AN.M'AI, SIKITINO (W h'lOCK 1 holdeiNcit'l liel rois 1'eirk Water I'lim. pan will I laid hrlitiy, Doc. loth, nt 10 u I 111 , al the ofllioeit the I.ne kiiwaumt laiuibei l, foi the election of cllreeieirs nnd sue h 1 other biislniss ns miiv proiierlv lome before J tlieineetliu' J.I, roN KI.U Secretin) EXECUTRIX'S NOTICE. T7brnToTT'u?ToNiTTiTATT: Tip l-i tho city of hciiiiiton, Couutv of l.ne'tn. wuiinuanilotutoor Peiiieolvunfn, deciiiscd, l.itteiH lestHiuentiil) 111 Ihu uliovu muned estntu huv lug been gruntid to tho un. elerrlicuoil, nil pcrsonb having clnlms or ele- 1 limiiiix iitfiuiiMi 1 110 hitiei Dilute) win pieiMUit them for pn.v men ' und th se Indebted there 1 to will plciie made Immidliite pimiieiu to MMtdAlthlM DAVIS lAectllrlv JOHN It KDWAltUS Attonui) foi IMiito. 17-rATi: or J. vithps itoiinurHON. l Into of tho e lt of sornntun, county of 1 iiekiiwauiiii, iiuil stuteof t'eiuiuylviinut, do. lUlHIIll .Notice l hereb) stveu that Irtteis testa, menliir) In Iho Hbove uuiiied estate huve be-en Liunteil to the uiidcrnlKiied All pet sous Indebted toRiild eilutc) are leeiiiented to ninka ui)liieiit und nil pt'noii linvlni; chiliiis ui ileiiiunila iiulnul tho kumo will present llicm to SIVOOIKs. ItOllllltT.SON.Kxecutilx. I". I llUc'llCOfK". Atlornoy. MtNll'I.JN'l 1 j r 7 GOHNOLLY HOLIDAY 127 ac;i:nt.s wantkd. UTAN'Ti:i)-AOi:XTS KOH OUKATKVr Biuefnvlnidevlee manufve ture 1. Ite. talh Unu. 1)U proUU. Ol.Vlilt MKH. itoehester, X. V. .h"is 'IO sr.M. oflt r,oe. SIOUSI V door; ainplei pieiiutd upon receipt of nrlee, ASIKUll'AN faOHSl 1)0011 CO., I'ort Huron, Jlleh. KI,ONI)ITe AOBNTS W NTKl) l'OH Inige llliiitruted book of Klondike, live hiindreil pnses, prlee ?l.r,o, oi.tllt 10c. d drert ATIO.AI. I'L'lll.liSHINU CO,, Lnlce NiUc iliilhliiu, I'lileaiio, 111. AA 'ANTlZD-fcOMCITORP: NO OKMVKH- Ins, no collecting, position permtinent; ivvveeklv. Htato use. Ol.EN llUOrillilW, toeliestor, . 1'. ' GK.N'IS VH T Aitn YOU (.OIN IO 1 donbouisnto CitlenHhlp prlee f 1. Go ing by thousands Addc-n MUHOLs Nnpervllle, IP. A gi:nts-to si:m, oru pn CTicAb Ja. gold, Kilver, nickel nnd copper rleetra plnclerM; prlee from !1 upward, mlury nnd expenses pilel, outnt free. Vetdre'H, itn ftnmp, SI1LHIGAN S1FG CO., Chlcvuto AOKNTS TO SKI, I, CIGAK TO DKAI. eru, ?J5 viecUly nnd etpenic. experi eneo unnere;f..iry. CONSOLIDATED SItG CO, 18 Vnn HurenSt., Chlcngo. 3IONLY TO LOAN. Advs. Under ThU Ilea J One Cent a VVorJ. Qllllllllltlll.S,tlio VM)2,i)()l) IOI.OAV O on cllv III -sL tuuitgiieeii nt onee D I! !ti:i'I.oc,l,K, Attoine.v, Mcirs Ilulldln CITY .SCAVUNGHU. An HitiGGS ( i.k vns rnivy v virj.rN . nnd cess pool; no odor. Improved pumps used. A. HlllGGS, Piopriotor. I.ciive orders 1 100 '. Statu nve., or Mcl.es drus store, corner Adunn unit Slulberrj tele phono IIII4U. fiiTs. roopi.it, city scvi:ngi:k, 'w Alt ordeiH piomptly nttemled to, el'ij or night. All the lutect appliances Charges rranonnble. 71 1 eruuton fctreel. Iloubo 11 "J.", WiiNlilnirii idieet. SI 1 DAI IONS AM hi). " T7) 7l'l Itll.M I.D l!OOKKKi:i'Klt M lit eleilc deilres Kltiintloii. HoMrereieiues; niiisl li.ivo vioil. MietrLss i;o 'JD , uun morc, Pn. X7-VNIUll-llY Slll)lll,K-l.i:i) KM, 1) llt-ti laelj . u Munition as houseUeopci In n Hiunll fiiinllv. va',M'K no objei't to u cood hotnr. Addiess Mrs M. A. COOK, Oeneiiit Dellvei,v(eriinlon, I'll. , ylTl'ATlO.N WAN'TKD HY HlllUMi, I? I'oloitel limn, tfeiod holder, loin; opcr. cnee, i;or,il lefeiem ex. Aelelres ll().iU,i;il, I Illume olllie. UrAM"!:i-POSITION AS IIOl s Ueeper, b Amtilciin widow, ciipublo of tnkliii; full clmre Addiess, J M , Port (erllllth, l.ueruii roiinty, I'n tTrivrio"wANTr.i)-rYoi nom"vn ' vviintH vvoih lii store, ilcilcliiir or bool. Keeping. Iliislncss eolleso ,'nulimt''. I un Blve nood refere nei f om lust einplojerH Yd UKKsJolIN tlloMAS, r.lli Churlcu tieM, Cllj. (. SllU.VUO.N WXNTK.D-rAKlVUl'VltT: ' of hoisos or mi) other Mud of uurK. , Adelrets r II., lilbuno olllce OIHAIIO.S WANTKD - ItV Ol Ml I i ' ulil in ollieo or elerc; peimnnent posi tion cleulred. Veldiesst I.UItK, 'lilbuue B FrTTrinr. nit)itorMir.Y i.xFkui. enteelliinll briiui lienor the trade, M.elts emplo.viiitnt Addiebs IILltllKIt, 'Jill Wtineuveiiii8, 1'iovldence, VlTfAl'ION WAM'1:D-SI1!.s. I'A.NNIK e Unit, pine tletil liiiindrcHs, line curium n Hpeelullv Cull nt rij'.' luylnr uveliilo und lilve men trial. Uiri'ATION W Nli:i)-l!Y N' KXl'lUtl. '' Clued Klrl Io worlc In usuuill ftiiullj.or do hc e oiiel work llest of reference. Aelditsti ill! llairisunii venue, Heruntou. cin'ATioN wami:d-to rAKifiiosn: O wtiNliln.', ironing, or so out bj the elnj. HeirillililiiK en nnv Icinil of evorl'. Vddie.H i t'.'llllllclientieoiut. elTl .VI ION WANl'KD-'lO DO tOOK- O Iiik in li private family, must uleem I home Aeldress, ji Mudeu ktreel.t'lt. LlfL'AllO.N WAMUD-AS lollCMA.N ij oi ulifht w.itchmiin, espcrlenio Ail dress, II, T T,, I'litmiia Sn I- V I'lON W AN I'KD-IIY s" I..- perieneed grocoi) cleilsj nsvcu eurx In eeiieril More. Ilerereiieo furnished Ad cliesslluv hi, Sho lluld, I'n. oirUATIO.N WAMKIl HY AN KXl'KIU i cue od k romr V cltik, ilweut.vo ciir of me, u Kuod vuleismun, unit of ond moral clmrnrter, well ucciuulnled In nil parts of the e Itv; u Rood band to Hike ndel, e mi fumlih lekieme. AddiesH HOY, euro of tribune. 1 i HANDKERCHIEFS ttye draw your special atteutiou to our beautiful range of Fine embroidered Swiss aud Linen Handkerchiefs at 2 for 23c. 15c. Each. 19c. El-ach. 25c. Each. 33c. Each. 40c. Each 50c. Each. Also the extreme fine grades running in price from 75c to $1.50 each, aud our line of Ladies' aud Men's Initial Handkerchiefs. Men's Hemstitched Lawn, all letters, 90c. per box of half dozen. Ladies' aud Men's All Linen, hemstitched, in entirely new letter designs, 25c. each, or $1.38 per half dozen. Men's Jap Silk, large size, hemstitched, very fine letter ing, only 45c. each. LLY WALLACE, AND 129 WASHINGTON AVENUE. SILVERSTONE, The Eye Specialist Wnosuoniit) i-e ut - TT 'Jl" Uieknvviin. iMrmnrvfn ri A? na nvtmie, in Win. IMPUUPLU.K) inmv Whito I'ront S306i$t V3?3f Kllo "'"re, oxnralnei c vS '"UHt iireuriifl vvnj j r-7xt. t? nnd his prices for Rpec sJ Iv 55 tucle nro ehe.iper rN iiiirvnrn'r limn elseve here. A In. M K&kZCsr-. meiilublelndltrerens3 " 2 -rtifciVVCTAla In III. ,ii.A. nil ... a, iheeves keeni to pos. ies tno-t people until llm ,lti.. , ft,i,.d hi.,. liiet- OS(i' vmzr iienelnrliM. Iiniwrreet i'loii,iii other lemun olntieh neglect give wnrnitig Hint n dure li rebelling n'alnit audi iiuitiucnl of one of the most precious gifts Normul vision Is bleHlDS tinnppreeliilcd until it hits been lot', and lestored, its lull value n then leillol, llierelore, ,v on should not line n diy befora bnvlng oiireesotiimlued. X'tiUervics a gladly lender free of chirte. KC.MCMBER THE Pl.ACi:. 215 Lackawanna Avenue In the Whits Front Sho: btor;. A new line of Peck & Snyder's celebrated New Models, New Prices, New Ice. C.M.FLOREY 222 Wyoming Ave. tfrf'arfi' 'HUyHjrXtfiV Iff x I Have vou ex.imincd the stock of Guns. J-oot B.ills to and gener.il Sporting Goods 5 vvnirn vvr :ire niiprincr .it cost pu'ce ? It will pay you to. M.H fl.W.in.W. .U'l hpt'UJU St. teJiarvirfrfiineirfivfKJ''MMt CIIIUOI'ODIhl AM) .MAMCUKi:. COlt.NK, IIUNIONS AM INOKOWINO nails imed without the lenst putn or (linwins blood I'onsnltiitlon and udvlc bIvcii lice, K SI. HK1ZKU 1 hlroimdlat, .i:il lvclcnwunua uveuuu. Ladles utleneled ut thtlr rcbidcueo II detfirrd. ebuuee mo-lor-ule. lMIOL'NI)i:i. Aei vs. Under Thl Head One Cent a WnrJ, iTtl'hll'K'H I,lVi:itY-ONK HOltUKl. i 11ml one black horse. If nut ci'led fur In f, da k will be sold ut publle uiietloii us ineiVliU'el l) law JOHN J. VAN .VOItl' I'oundiuuitvx- QVFSSJ &? 5?m??Qsa ' . wivcx Lto iHl?E WjliTlh JylLirlnlliC, WEL SRI l& i! Academy of llusic Kein & RursunJer, Lessees. II. K. Lone, Local .Manager. Dee. 9. 10 and 11, the Hrondwny Comedian", WORLD, MACK AND KELLER, In the Fiinniot Comcdj on lleiord, 20Star People20. it s All Ltiughter. nvKNivn l'Hicra. . inc., 'j.ip., it.-.r., oo SI VriNKhl'ltlCES lCJ5c,. Lyceum Theater. Thursday, Dec 9 Charles E. Blaney's ONEI1IC1 LAUOII MUSICALj SUCCESS. 1 A HIRED GIRL lumen r, Kellv as the Olrl, siipporteil bv D0I1111.V Untinri, VV. 1' Huentman, J'rlxlo Wude, Unppy 1'atinle 1'teids, Hello (10I1I, Vera Dore. HEf.ri.AH I'UICKs. feature! re). Dec. 11. Special Matinee. I.con W. Wftslilnirn'M, Double Hinstrel . . Enterprise .'bleti-hown In I J eoinpleto whlln eompuli.v, 1 complete coluied coin, pan. 2 Cornp.3.3 and Entire Companies Look for tho pnrndent noon l'ltlUI-Miitlnee a.lc unit 5ile. Kventng 2&c, .lUe, aud 75. THE I0SIC PQWDER CO E008SI AND 2, COM'LTH VVtti SCRANTON. PA. DINING AND BLASTING POWDER MADE AT MOOOIC AND SUMA. 1 DALE! WORKS. tAPLIN A RAND POWDER CeVS ORANGE GUN POWDEH Elettrlo liaiterles, Hloctrta KznliJer. tar es plodlue U;, bafetjr t uew, and Repanao Chemical Co.'s EPLObivrs Topics. " i