The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, December 10, 1897, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE SCRANTON ' TttlBUNE-FRIDA.Y MORNINGS DEOEMIJEll 10, 1S0T.
ROMANCE OF
WILKES-BARRE
An Austrian Nobleman Is Smlllcn will)
Hie Charms of Six Widows.
HE PROPOSES MARRIAdB TO ALL
Attho SiiBRPntlonof Alilrrinnn Dono
van, Count Ccnrgu Von Klriniiy
Miikes liovo liy tlio Wlmlcsnlu mid
lJndcnvors to Corner tliu Mutri
nioniiil .Murliut.-Tho Widows Arn
Pl'ot Willing
WIlkPH-Umi-". Vv. !. Thp N'pWFdpnl
er publliln-H the following utarlllns ut-
pi un of the romantic iiuveniumi i
Count ileui-ire, von Klnnny, a nobh-iimn
who Is not at present working nt It:
Ilnn-ly dura the city of WllkoM-IJiirrc
fnrjilch Mich i rntniine? as came to
thU'wiM nt u News-Dealer limn Tiles
ilrjy. Count Oeome Klnnny, a teacher
of lnnKuaKPH In this city, went before
Aldennnn Donahue and nworc out a
wan unt for his wife who, ho iuIokch,
Is IIvIhl' with another man In I'rhmlc
31111, KliiKHton. And thereon hansa a
Ftory In which' a number of prominent
people of the Heights, this city, IlKur'M
nnd which Is chock lull of romance,
with a goodly HpiinUlluK of rich hu
mor. Count K trinity Is n scion of n noble
Aiiwtrlnn hiuisu nnd can I nice Ills llne
tiirc' back almost to the founding of the
AHstro-Hungary monarchy. He re
ceived a finished education In one of
the foremost universities on Contin
ental Kuropo and Inherited the title of
Count from one of the iiroudcfrt races
of th'! nation. When he reached his
majority he expected to inherit an Im
mense fortune, but when he attalii"d
his twcnty-tlrat year he found himself
n bcw.ir, Instead. His father hod died
when tji-irgi? was a child and h'ad plae
ed his fortune. In trust of a guardian
until the son would reach manhood.
Hut the guardian proved recreant to
Ids trust, squandered every florin of the
fortune nnd then committed suicide.
C.enrgo was a contain In one of the
crack regiments of the country, but
when It was found that he was poor
the position was wrested from him.
Tour years ago Count Klrmay caine
to Wllkes-llanv. He eould find no
situation for which his tine education
nnd culture fitted him. and was forced
to launch himself on the uncertain ca
reer of a pack peddler, lie purchased
a quantity of goods from a Polish Jew
lm reliant of this city and started nn
the rond. Tint he had engaged In this
business only a few (lavs when the
merchant from whom he had gotten the
stock instltrated hla arrest on the
barge of fraudulently appropriating
jj'iods tf, his own use. The case came
before Alderman J. T. Donohue for
s-ettlement. The alderman inquired
minutely Into the case, learned that
the count had purchased the goeds on
credit, and was blameless In the trans
nitton, and. therefore, the squire dis
charged li'lm. The count told the In
teresting story of his life to the good
jiaUited alderman who was so much
taken by It that he befriended the
count by giving him a sum of money
and securing him a Job about the
mines for It was Impossible to pro
niro a more suitable situation. Not
long afttr this Count Klrmay began
to teach languages In this city, giving
Institution In Cennan, French, Italian,
Magyar and Polish. He Is an accom
plished linguist, and before many
month's he had a largo class of stu
dents. Ho continued to prosper stead
ily In his new vnture and his adopted
profession brought him emoluments
which enabled him to live quite com
fortably. Two years after his llrst meeting
with the count Alderman Donohue
again met him. It was on the river
tcnunon nnd the count was conversing
with two imiiiliint Oermans of this
city. On seeing the squire the count's
face lit up with happy recognition, and
he called the aid rman nnd shook
hands heartily. Then he began to tell
his two Oerman friends of the friend
ship which the alderman had shown
him.
"Chudge Donohue vlll haf my efer
Jastlng gradldude," spoke the count
lit that time, "for to him I addrlbuto
mj brosberlty."
ADVICK FROM THE JUDGE.
"Well." returned the squire by way
of a Joke, for the adipose alderman
Is always fond of a little Joke, "now
that you are prosperous why not take
unto yourself a wife to complete your
hnppiness and share In your prosper
ity," for the count had always posed
as a sinslo man.
"Vlll you get me a vlfe?" engerlj
naked the count and with much se
jlousness, notwithstanding that the al
derman had made the suggestion Jok
ingly. "Certainly," the alderman assured
Mm. "I'll give you your pick of a
dozen."
Two weeks lntr Count Klrmay en
lered Alderman Donohue's pilvate of
llee, and approached him, not an Don
nbuo the adjudicator of disputes, but
us Mr. Donohue, his "good, kind lllus
itrlous f i lend."
"You tolt me n veek since," the count
s.ddrtssed Donohue, "that you vould
get mo dozen vlves. Please get shust
Mm. I viint to pu happy. I vant nice
voman little money."
The squire known about every wld
ciiv on' the Hclgirs nnd he forthwif
gave the count the names nnd ad
dicfaes of half a dozen of the most
eligible.
A few days afterward one of the
lpst known and most comfortably
Used widows ot the Heights received
n letUr. It was enclosed In a Inrge
nnd lihrio'rtaht-looklng envelope, bear
ing thi stiimp. of an aristocratic coat-of-arm.
She was much nut-prised on
D.eliqute children ' Whnr.
a source'of anxiety they are!
The parents wish them
hearty and strong, hut thoy
keep thin and pale.
To all these delicate chil
dren Scott's Emulsion of
Cod-liver Oil with Hypo
phosphites conies vvith the
best of news.
l. Mug8 rich hlood,
stroiTg bones, healthy nerves,
and sound digestion. It is
growth and prosperity to
them.
No matter how delicate
the child, it is readily taken
50c, tnjji.oo, HdruggUti.
SCOTT A UO WNE, Cheir.Uu, Nw Yirk,
the receipt ot thin ofllclnl-lonklng en-
velope, and was even more nptonlshrd,
when, cm breaking the nenl, she found
u letter written In soino foreign lan
guage and In a line, neat hand. Guess
ing that It was German she look It to
a German friend who translated It,
What Wus her surprise whqn she found
that It was a proposal of marriage!
It was couched In the most scholatly
nnd refined language and It gave it full
history of the noble house of Klruiny,
the vlilfwltiides which the sender hail
encountered and his llnnl success as
ptofessor of binguiig"s. In closing the
fount referred her to the "Hnnornble
and Illustrious Judge Donohue" from
whom she could ascertain the authen
ticity m his clnlms to nobility. The
epistle was signed by the count with
his full title.
At llrst th- widow thought that her
Get man friend-translator was playing
a Joke on her, and she took the let
ter to another German friend who con
llrmed the (list's translation. The wo
man, Insteud of being llattered by a
proposal of marriage from such n dis
tinguished personuge, felt herself hlgh
l Insulted and became greatlj In
censed. Her chagrin was Increased
when the contents of the letter be
en me known among her Intimate wid
ow friends who Incessantly poked fun
at the recipient through Jealously It
is supposed. Hut there were moro to
conie. The Very widows who made
hiicli fun of the one who received th?
first proposal, all received, in alpha
letleal order, similar ones within the
next two weeks. And all the widows
were reftrred to "the Honorable and
Illustrious Judge Donohue, my kind
and distinguished friend," for recom
mendations of the writer. The six
'widows became enraged and threat
ened vengeance on the count and the
iilderman, who, they knew, had glv
tn him their names and addresses.
When the widows find out that the
count Is a married man and was mar
ried at the time he made the sextet
proposals of marriage. It Is expeeted
their anger will bienk out with re
newed force. 'Squire Donohue will
have a hard time dodging them and
he Is contemplating leaving town to
escape them.
FIREBUG IN AN ARMORY.
Soldiers' (J.uniters ut West Chester
Threatened by I'ltunes.
"West Chester, Pa., Dec. 0. A bold
nt tempt was made last night to de
stroy by fire the armory of Company
I, Sixth regiment, X. G. P., on West
Gay street, and but for a fortunate
discovery by the Janitor, the build
ing, which Is a massive stone struc
ture, would now be In ruins.
The Incendiary had placed In a closet
under the main stvlrway a large
amount of waste paper and Inflam
mable material, among which was nr
langed a lighted candle wrapped in tis
sue paper, which was Intended to set
fire to the mass. The candle was a
10-lnch one, and when discovered by
the Janitor about one-half ot It had
been binned. An attempt to destroy
the building was made several months
a co.
HUNTER'S BAD AIM.
Shot Intended for a Itn libit Lodges in
a Sivilcliniiin's race.
Hnzleton, Dee. 0. John Cray, em
ployed as switchman at the lumber
yard, was shot In the face this morn
ing by an unknown man. Gray no
ticed a rabbit darting out from the
lirush which lines the tracks at that
point, nnd attempted to capture It, but
was halted by the dlschaige of a sun,
the entire contents of which lodged in
hi" face.
The man who fired the shot took to
the woods after discovering his error,
and hns not been seen. Gray's faca
Is badly mutilated nnd blood-poisoning
Is feared.
BOYS COSTLY SPORT.
Six Pined .1..")0 Hncli ior Destroying
a Hiiriiessniiikur's Sign.
Wayne, Dec. 9. Thomas McKellnr,
Arthur Howell, Ralph Clark, Charles
Claik, Georgo Gugert and Richard
Pntton, boys nlmost reaching man
hood, were arrested this afternoon for
destroying the sign at Frank Heuslem's
harness shop. Magistrate Gpoiko Amun
fined them M.50 eacli and exacted a
bond for IWj for their good behavior
for six months.
All the boys nre prominently connect
ed. Richard Pntton Is a son of lev.
William A. Pntton, pastor of the Pres-byteri-in
church.
CHRISTIAN PRINCIPLES CONFERENCE.
Philadelphia, Dec. 9. The national
conference of the Christian principles
of civil government held its second
day's session In the Fifth Iiaptlst
church. Hlshop Whltnker, of the Kpls
copal church, presided and delivered
an address upon tho "Responsibility
of the Government Concerning Mar
riage and Social Purity." Papers by
Hlshop Whltnker, Rev. Dr. K. li.
Tuppan and Anthony Comstocke were
read.
Among the resolutions passed was
one declaring that:
Whereas, The failure ot our nntlnii to
acknowledge Its relation to Alinigthy (.oil
In Us ciririinle law has fostered the the
ory that our Christian laws are uncon
slltutle.mil ami should le abollsht-d, and
that our ft virnment t-hould be divorced
from all connuct,lou with Christianity,
therefore
Resolved, That It l the duty of the
Christian eltizms of this nation to put
forth earnest efforts to maintain the ex
isting Christian featuiea of our govt rn
mi nl, and to cndiuvor to tecur,' suuh nn
amendment to our constitution as will
give to our chriFtlan laws, Institutions
and usnifes an uudctilaihle leg-il basis In
the ruinlaineiitnl law of the land and thus
secure u. firm lmj's tor every ntvesuury
moral nnd Christian leforrn. Such uu
amendment would harmonise with nil the
pnviJents or our history and with the
religion ii"knowlnlmpnts already found
In many of our statu constitutions.
Other resolutions declnic against
"Sabbath desecration" by thr operation
of railways. sieumbonU electric cars,
baiebnll playing. I he publication of
newspapers, the use of bicycles, horses
or cnulages t'-'r pleasure, sessions of
congress, and transportation of the
malls.
FATALLY ni'KNBD.
Tunkliaimock, Pa., Dec. 9. Mrs. George
Hiireh, of Vcse, this county, ww working
pbcut the klU'Vn stove at noon today
when some live coals dro;wd out upon
hii- clothing mid set lire to It. Ilcr drers
v is almtvst wholly burned from her body
ind she wan probably mtully injured. A
m :?hlior'B dnugMi-r who eMIngulHhed iho
lla.ni-H 4 also very bJ.lly burned.
Oil House Horned.
Huzk-ton, Pu Dec. . The oil and up.
ply ho-.'sfK at the Colernlne colliery, op
ii ate d br A. 8. Van WUitlc, were do
fstioyHl In n mysterious m inner by tiro
tr Ja. During tho late coul strike Van
WIcklu'H breaker at Beaver Meadow, a
short distance from Colcraine, was
bi.rnnl to the eround freni nn equally
ir.yaterlotis ci.usi
ANTONIO TIlTfTN
iili lUllAU 1 ULiLl O
DESPERATE ACTS
A Lovc-Crazcd Italian Attempts to Kill
n Family.
HE USES REVOLVER AND KEROSENE
When I'lirnuril Ha Holds the Olllcrm
nt liny Until the Ammunition in His
Itcvolver Is KxliiuiBtcd-olIc Then
Sets 1'lro to His Itoom mid I'lglits
Willi n Knife Until Ovcipowcred.
Philadelphia, Dec. 0. Antonio Tiled,
nn Italian, today shot and probably
fatally wounded (J. Tonipone, keeper
of an itnllan tenement house at Sev
enth and Christian streets, because of
the rejection of his affections by Toin
pono's 19-year-old daughter Theresa.
He followed this up by tetting lire to
the clothing of Tompone's little son,
Michael, and when an attempt was
Hindu to arrest him he successfully held
a squad of policemen nnd firemen at
bay until he had twice tired his re
volver nt them nnd slightly wounded
Pollcemnn Simpson and n citizen
named Sncharrlno. Flnnlly, driven In
to a corner, he set fire to his room,
and until securely handcuffed, defend
ed himself with a large knife.
Tuecl Is nbout 45 years old, and has
been In this country two yeais. He
lived with Tompone, nnd for a long
time showed affection for Theresa. She
repulsed him. Yesterday he pleaded
for her love, and when again repulsed
he made threats and left the house,
This afternoon Tompone wns working
in the yard when Tuecl opened lire up- I
i
on him from the doorway. He put
three bullets in Tompone's back, two
In his le::s and one in the head. The
boy Michael saw the shooting and
called for help. Tuecl picked up an oil
can, emptied Its contents over Michael's
coat and applied a match, The boy ran
screaming Into the street and an alarm
of lire was sounded, while the now In
furiated Tuecl took refuge on the sec
ond lloor of the house.
THE POLICE HELD HACK.
The police and llrenien nt tempted to
dislodge htm, but shots from his re
volver held them back and forced them
to re tu i'n the lire. After u succession
of attempts, during which Tucci's am
munition became exhausted, he was
driven to his room on the third floor.
Uefore the police had decided to make
an attempt to arrest him, smoke wns
seen coming from the window. A rush
was made for the place and the door
was burst open. The carpets nnd bed
were mi lire, and behind this bairlcade
of Humes Tuecl stood nourishing a
dangerous looking knife. A determined
rush wns made on him and he was
overpowered after a desperate strug
gle, during which several of his cap
tors were slightly scratched.
Tompone, who Is 47 years old, Is In
a very critical condition, but his son
is only slightly burned.
Srhultz's Itodv Paid lor the Huncins.
Stroudshtirg, Dec. 9. For his services
In banging wife murderer Herman
Pi ul Pcbult, Sheriff Couitw light was
allowed $1", by the county commission,
ers. who In turn received that sum for
the body fT the dissecting table. J. If.
Vanetten, who defended Schultz, gave
his services gratuitously. District At
torney Vennuken got $VI In fees out of
the case.
Pen ns viva n in Pensions.
Washington, Dec. 9. Tlue Pennsyl
vania pensions have baen Issued: Or
iginal Harriet T. R. Jackson, nurse,
Scranton; Jacob Langendnrfer, Hones
dale. Origin widow, etc. Sarah A.
Miller, Mountain Top, Luzerne.
Cigar I'liciorv ICtirncd,
Lancaster. Dec. 9. The clisnr factory
of the Xew Holland Tobacco company
ut Now Holland wns entirely destioyed
by lire today. Loss. $20,1100; Insurance,
$S,00l).
LYNCHERS DENOUNCED.
Action .lluy lie Tali en Against the
.lieu Who Killed Uhei.
Curson City, Dec. 9. Governor Sad
ler, of Nevada, denouncea the work of
the mob on Tuesday morning In Genoa
In lynching Adnm Fber as an example
of fiendish barbarism. He says that
upon proper application fioni the au
thorities of Douglas county he will
offer n reward for the apprehension of
the leaders nnd accessories to the
crime.
I'ber's body gave evidence of having
been beaten, shot and bruised beyond
recognition. The eyes had been punc
tured out. and one arm was broken.
The authorities claim to have several
clues to the Identity of the perpetrat
ois, and the lynchers may be appre
hended In a few days.
RACE WAR IN QUI-UEC.
I'rcncli nnd Kalian Lnboreis Slush
Ihieh )lhci.
Cotenu du Lac, Que., Dec. 9. An
Italian named Aloclo Grloco wns mur
dered Inst night In n fight between
French and Italian lnboreis. The op
posing gangs had beet, fighting off and
on nil the afternoon and about 8 o'clock
the quarrel culminated In u free fight,
dining which Grloco was killed and
several others were more or less In
jured. The Italians are very much excited
and threaten to lynr.h the murdeier.
Two Prenchnien huvo been arrested.
INDUSTRIAL JOTTINGS.
Clarence Whitman, of the North mill
nt Wllkeh-Ilarre, has notified his luce
weavers thnt on Dec. 12 they will re
ceive an nd unce of IS per cent. In
their wnues on account of tho enor
mous nmnimt of orders on hand. Mr.
Whitman says ho Iiiih orders for three
years nnd Intends Increasing hs plant
considerable. H Is milking contrncts
with tho best skilled labor In the coun
try. The Lehigh Valley Coal company
has eomnienred sinking a four ruin
pnrtmoitt shnft at. Its Hnzl.-ton col
liery. The work Is being done under
contract by John II. Thomns ,i Son, of
Wllkes-Hiirre. The present depth of the
shaft Is seventy feel, nnd the proposed
d pth 700 feet. At the completion of
the shaft tunnels will be driven, cut
ting all seams north nnd south of the
shaft. This will bo the largest and
deepest snuff In the Huzlelon region
and will ho of material edvnntnge In
centralizing work. Wilks-llurre Rec
ord. The American Safety Lamp and Sup
ply company, of Cupouse avenue. Is
working full time. Two large orders
were recently received for saf ty
lamps, etc., to he ahlpprd to distant
points. Ono order gees to Anthracite,
Canada, a placo almost In tho Klon-
THE ONLY ONE.
THE PYRAMID PILE CURE THE ONLY
PILE CURE RECOMMENDED BY
PHY8ICIANS AS BEING PER
FECTLY SAFE.
Io Opium, Cocaine, Nnrcotlo or
Other Poison In It.
The Pyramid Pile Cure Is protmbly
the only Pile Cure extensively recom
mended by physicians, because It Is so
safe, po prompt In the relief afforded
and so far ns known the only positive
cure for piles except n slltglcut opera
tion. In one year the Pyramid Pile Cure
has become the best known, the, snfest
and tho most extensively sold of uny
pile cute before tho public.
Address the Pyramid Co., Mnrshall,
Mich., (formerly of Albion, Mich.) for
book on cause and cure of lilies nnd
also hundreds of testimonials from nil
pnrts of the United States, full sized
package CO cents.
If suffering from any form of piles
ask your ilrugRlst for a package of
Pyramid Pile Cure and try It tonight.
dlko region. Tho otli'r will be sent to
Cumnock, N. C, to the bituminous
mines.
The Holden shaft will soon he sunk
from the Dunniiirc vein to the Clark,
which Is Just below. A single hoisting
Miglne Is being put In place and opera.
I tluns may b-gin at any time.
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MCDIUM OF THE CITY OF ?!
H5 scranton. Small &
jj Investment, -!
: Big Returns. i
"5 Owe Cent a Word, g
5 in Advance. j;
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lllil.P WANTED M ALUS.
Advs. Under TliU Hend One Cent a Word.
(JALKSMKN SCHOOL HUI'I'LIKrt: C'OUN
i' try work; Slim salary iiioimily, with
ilhcial nddlllonul commlsMoiiH. 1U O.
KVANHALU, Chicago.
"lAANTED-AM AOKNT IN KV11HY HICC
tlon to canvass; S l.on to S.Voo n day
made; Kcllsnt hlht; nlsoti limn to soil staplu
Hoods to dealers bent elde line S7," n month;
mlary or largo commission miule; experience
linneremiry. Chiton heap mid Muuutuvtur.
uu ( ompaiiy, Cincinnati, O.
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ANTHU-- WKLL-KXOW.V MAN IN
every town to hollclt Mock Kiiliscrln-
tlons; n monopoly; ble money for njrents; no
rupltnl required. L'DW'AKU f. FlMH i CO.,
iiorUcn lIloeK, Chicago, III.
I1HLP WANTHD-l'KMALKS.
Advs. Under Till Head One Cent a Word.
pOMf,m'KNTrri7i"V.' WANTni-S.MAIX
l' liiiully; eoodwiwes. Apply lour, .Mul
berry street.
U'ANTKD SO OPKItATOItS TO '.MAKK
overalls. Kit HUMAN M'Kd. CO., -U5
l.lndeu Ntrcet, tioulil lliilldlim, upstair.
IAH'KS-1 MAKK IJIO WAOK.S DOINO
J pleasant home work, it ml will Kindly fend
lull piirtleuliir toull seudliiK 'J emit .tamp.
MibS.M. A. .vriCIUIINS, Lawrence, .Mich.
W'ANTKD-LAHY AOK.NTH IN HfltAN.
ton to mil and Introduce Hnyder's cuke
Icing; experienced vauviisHer preferred; work
permanent and very profitable. Write for
pnrllculaiN at nnrutuid set hum-Ill of holiday
male. T. IS. .SNMiKll A Cll.,Cliu-tntutl, O.
,' ANTK.D IMAIKlLTKLYTwbT:NKiiT
getlu sakHwomen to represent in.
Guaranteed l a day without Interfering;
with other duties. Healthful occupation.
rlto lor pailleiiliiis, encli.liiir Muinii,
MANOO CIIKMII'AI. COMPANY, No. ,1
John ktreet, New lork.
i-on ki-:nt.
Advs. Under Till Head One Cent a Word.
irOK IM'.NT-HALK lHIUIILI-J Uob'KK
I1 ill" N. Hu inner avenue. Iimulre next
;on
door.
,mii: hi:nt--.mi-j mh'ki.in avi;nck
r hihoii mum!
lm;toii avenue.
a
, syjo. Address mflil Wash-
l.'Olt ItKNT- KTOIIK, WYOM1NO AVI-
i nue, next Traueis ii.inic. rossi-i
HSlOll
April 1st. MICH. M.
SttL'illl-:, .,- Jelter-
son aveniu-,
CKCONI) Kl.OOIt OK-JI-JPHNN AVHNL'K;
eight looms, bath, modern improve
moils. I'. W. ss'i'OKKS, Attorney, Jim Wyo
ming avenue.
i,iiirr-7totM iiousi;, hath, modmhn
1 i Improveuu-nls, 70il lllei-trle avenue,
(iiecn Itldce. 1'. V. rsTOICKS, Attornuv,
I nil W oiuliig avenue.
FOK SALIJ.
Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Ward.
iMr.irsKuroNvs'iT:irvs"i''irtsT
class bakery and restaurant. Will
stand Inspection
Tribune,
Address "IIAKIiltY,"
?Olt MAl.K-HOT WATHIt HKATKIt;
V iipiirlv new; llrst rluss. Address
"IIKATKU," Tribune ofllee.
I.'Olt HALK-ONM JlhHOHSK 1'OWKIt
r boiler, as good as new, THK WKSTON
Ml LI. CO
RKAI. IJSTATE.
Adv., Under This Head One Cent n Word.
IOltSAI.K-A Jii-ACIli: KAlt.M IN VIII
I gtnln, rluht anion!: uoiid iieluhliors for
1 it week. D. L. HISI.KY, 'Jill Washlnstuu
avenue.
IOH HAI,i:-()Ni: OKTIILKINUST LOTS
V 111 I'lcasitiitvllle, opposite Atlantic litv.
Clly water, terms to salt. 1). U ItlHLKY.
Viol Wusliliigtou avenue.
BUY 5 ACIIKS Ol" LAND AT KNTKLLK,
j?.-. it innntli. A word to the wise, etc
I). L. Hl.sLKY, -Jill WiiHhliititim avenue.
LIXiAL.
IN ItK: Ksi'i'.VTH OK .IAMKS M. KVIHt
J. hart, late of the city of herauton, l.aeka.
wiiiiua comity, deceased. Public notion Is
ht-recy given thai as itdminlstiatur I will ex
pose to public sale ut the arbitration room
In theeomt house, of the clly of Sciunton,
county of l.uckuwniina, on Monday, iu-c.
Ill, Iht7, at -J o'clock v in. sharp, tho bal
ance of the pei'soiud property of tho late.
James M i:i-i-linrt, as mentioned and tiled
in the Ituitlstur's ollh-o of Lackawanna
cotiuty, thu sa d personal property contain.
lug ton IoIIowIiik: Jud'jiiien auaiiist .lo
keph Wallicr, ftl7l.UO; L. P. Harrows, aurce.
iiiiint Willi .lames M 1; ciiiiirt. dated June
H, JhtMl; note uiraliiMt ,louph Wnlkor, July
u, ihii-j, for i?-j:i:i.!I7; nioriuiiBe, V. it.
Ileyuolds acainst Jt.niiU- M. Itallerly and
liiiKlsind, assluned to James M. Kverharl,
itmoiint ibie IK.-..o;i, Interest from April
HI, IHtlT. recorded In (Liiekawaumi coun
ty) M. II. till. P. mi; Pueblo band company,
-JDKhares; note uu'iiliisi JlrookH Caniphull,
5-JO; liiiluinciit aKiuust sauiuel lliildt-rmiiu,
No. lilt), September Term. I hill, revived
lMtir, foi'SI-J un; Jiid'jinvnt avalnstll.il.
Sinllli, No, J.'kH, September Term, JHtn, l.u
yerne county, for Sllli; morli.'a'.iu uiiidust
(iarum-u llalieatliic and wifj for S.MIO, se
cured by two lots In l.uiisdouu, Heluware
county, l'a.: reculitfor yi,r,oo tor Inu-reht
In oil compiny In state of Wyoming, also
any other personal property of thu late
.Iiiuich M, Kverhiui. The said property to
ho sold to the highest and best bidder.
Terms, rush. I. K. KVKllllAUT,
Aduilidstmtor of the Kstute of the Late
James M, Lvurhart, Heeousnd.
JOHN K. HC'IIAaa,
Attorney lor Kstute.
CONNOLLY I
HAT
Wc draw your special attention to our beautiful rauge
of Fine embroidered Swiss and Linen Handkerchiefs at
3 for 23c.
13c. Each.
19c. Each.
25c. Each.
33c. Each.
40c. Each
50c. Each.
Also the extreme fine grades running in price from 75c
to $1.50 each, and our line of Ladies' and Men's Initial
Haudkerchiefs.
Men's Hemstitched Lawn, all letters, 90c. per box of
half dozen.
Ladies' and 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.
127
AtWiNTS WASTED.
AUKNTS SA.Ml-l.li
,-vi-rv u-liore! both
DISTItllllTOKS
Hee; 8il.uo per
1,000. fin-lost, stump for reply.
IMP. CO., Pblliidolphlu.
acji
SlK
w
7ANTKP-ACIHNT.S KOIl (iltl'.ATI-.Hr
KiisNivine device inuiiufni-turad. lie.
tails .'.'ic. Illij prollts. UI.N l'.u uiws
Itochostcr, N. Y,
T73I.'VT. Til KI.-I.I, OlTIt .-.OP. STOKM
'V door; nmplu prepaid upon receipt of
price, AMHIMCAN HTOILM
DOOlt CO.,
Port Huron, Mich.
K
'LONHIKK-AOKNTM WANTKI) 1'OIt
hirco llluttrntcil hook or kioikiikc, nvo
hundred pacn; price, SI. .V: omni me. ah-drcv-t
NATIONAL I'CIM.ISIIINU CU LrtUo
tide llulldln-.', Chicago, III.
A
NTKU--KOMriTOH8; NO DKI.IVK.Il
im;, no vuilcctlne; position normuncnt;
fi
mv weekly: Mala hko. uti&a imuniniw,
toehe.'.ter, N. V. .
tll'.NTH-WIlAT AUK YOU GOING TO
doabout S11I0 Citizenship price SI. Go
I113 by thoimuluH Address MICllOLS,
Niipcrvllle, 111
. ,,..v't- nr tit-., T rwt 1,1, r-TTr- I.
gold, nller, nickel unit copper electro
plasters; prices from SI! upward; sulnry and
cxpunseK paid; out lit free. Address wltn
Mump. MICHIGAN MKG CO., Chicago.
A
GKNTS-TO SKI.I, CIGAII- TO DKAI,
. ers; S-Jr, wcelcly ami e?:penst-H-, experl
oo unnecessary. CON.MJl.llJATKD ilt'O
, . .! Vim lltirt.n Kf.. I'lil,'i,in.
rill u itiiiii-i i-.m . , v,.tw..
CG., 18 Van Huron St., Chicago,
CITY KCAVKNOHK. "
AaillUGGS CLKANS PIUVY VAULTS
. and cess pools; no odor. Improved
pumps used. A. HltlGGS, Proprietor.
Leave otders l J 00 N. .Main uve., or KIpkoi'
drug Mote, corner Adams uud Mulberry,
'JelephouelKllO.
TTlIAH. COOI'LIt, CITY KCAVKNGEH.
'' All orders promptly attended to, day or
night. All tho laicst appliances. Charges
reasonable. 71i Meriinton btreet. House
ll'Jft Washburn stieet.
" "SI'IUATIOXS H'ANTHl).
oTtitionv"'anti:i)-iiy a hoy hi
O years of age, speaks three lansuuges.
For store, saloon or messenger boy. Apply
toil, s., 71 f .Moostc htrcet.
VilTl'AJTON WANTI'.D-KOIl WASHING;
J washing nnd Ironing taken home
also. Call oruddie.ssL. 11., il'.ll SiiuiueriiNo.
nue.
IJiXl'KKlKNCKI) IIOOKKKKPKH ANl
U clerk desires Kitiiatlon. Host references;
must have work. Address llox 'JU.'i, iuin
more, I'n.
iv.ntki-hy v Mii)i7i-.(TioiT cng-
Ilslilndy, u situation as housekeeper
In a small family, wages no object to a good
Inline. Address Mrs. M. A. COOK, General
Delivery, .Scranton, I'n.
CJlTl'ATION WANTKU-HY STUONG
fj colored mnnj good hostler, long experi
ence; good references. Address Ho.-iTLK.lt,
Tribune ofllee.
T ANTKI) POSITION AS HOL'Sl-:-
keeper, by American widow, capable
of taking full churge. Address, ,1. M , Port
Grlillth, i.uerno county, 1'u.
JlTCATION V-TOlW.rT(7rNU MAN
i-' wants work In More, clerking or book
keeping. Iluslness college graduate. Can
give good relerenen fioni last employers. Ad
UressJOHN THOMAS, ,-,ju Charles btreet,
City.
S" 1TUATION WANTKII-TAKING CAKK
of horses or any other kind of work.
Address K. It., Tribune olllce.
ClTl'ATION WAN'i'KO - I1Y YOl'NG
C girl In olllcn or clerk; iiermnueut posi
tion desired. Address CLK.ItK, Tilbiuie.
B i?niiSit THiimH'TrnLY- iTxpiTiTl
eueed 111 all branches of tho trade, seeks
employment. Vddtes Ul.'TCllKlt, -J JO
Waynii uveiiue, I'rovldeuee.
CITI'ATION WANTUD-.MIIS. KAN NIK
Hurt, practical liiuii dress, lace curtains a
specially. Call at 51 'J Taylor nveuuo and
give me a 'trial.
V-lfl'ATlON WANTKI)-I1YTN l-Lxi'Llll-k'
enced girl to work In usnuill family, or
do Kcroud work lleit of reference. Address
il 1 1 Harrison avenue, Ncruuton.
IT K VT I ON 7a N TKI)-T0" T A IC Ki IOM K
O wusldng, Ironing, or go out by the day.
scrubbing or any kind of work. Addrea
l-Jll llllekcus cuiiit.
OlTl' Vl'lON
WAXJ'BII-TO HO COOl
O lug In a private lunilly; must bleep
,1'tvale luinllv: lolist hi
home. Address, l J ;i LIuduu street, City.
SITUATION WANTKD-AH l-'olii-JMAX
O or night watehinan; expcrleneu Ad
dress, 11. T. 'I'., Tribune,
SITUATION WANJ'KU-llY AX MX
o perluneed grocery clerk; sevon yeurs in
go ne ia I store. Ilelereuce furiitshed. Ad
dress, Hox ait Muylleld, l'u.
iUJ
HANDKERCHIEFS 1
i i
WALLACE,
HID 129 WASHINCTOH AVENUE.
SILVERSTONE,
The Eye Specialist
W1IOSK ollli-a H i
-.!.. I.unl.'!iujll.
lunnnivn k
.-w
nn uveiiiip. In Wtli
lanm' S hlto Front
Shoe More, uxamlno
thu eye froo In tha
moot aeciirata wnv,
unit hla price? for spec
tacles uro theapi-r
than elit-whPrc. A la.
niciitable Indl llereiii-a
to lliv proper care of
tluues seem to pos.
icvs most people until
thu time comes when
headaches, linpcrfn-t
islon.or other results
nnnntm
j?.ji r.:af'-iim
iJiii?
ofsueh ncslcet give wnrnlni; that nature is
lehclllns iigalnNt such treatment of ono of
tho most precious slfu. Normal vision Is a
blessing unappreciated until it lias bci-nlot
and restored; its lull value is then reulUu 1,
Therefore, you should not lose n day heforu
having your eyes examined. ThUservieo we
gladly render tree of charge.
RC.ME.MlinR THU PLACB.
215 Lackawanna Avenue
In the Whits Front Shos Store.
A new line of Peck
Snyder's celebrated
New Models,
New Prices,
New Ice.
C.M.FLOREY
222 Wyoming Ave.
a
li
I,
Have you examined the
stock of Guns, Foot Balls
and general Sporting Goods
which we are offering at
cost price .' It will pay
you to.
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tsf
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IS
fliinui.
U-21 Spnue St.
ClllKOI'dblM A.NDJlAMCUIUi,
riOHNS, Ill.NlONS AND INGIIOWIXU
O nails eiireil without llio least puiu or
diawing blood. Consultation and adtcu
Kiun lite. K. l. HLl'.l-.l, Chiropodlsl,
.'mil Ijcluiunna nenue. Ladles attended
nt their resideueu if desired. Charge uioJur
ulu IMI'OUNDKl).
Advs. Under This HcaJ One Cent a Word.
i 'i' misiici.' si
MVKIIV-ONK
HOItltF.I
iV and unu black luirse.
4 . niiuuiiutiiiikiviiutnv. ,, (i,, u,uuu ,114
lu ft days will bo sold at public, auction as
provided by law. JOHN J. VAN XOHT.
I'oitudiiuuter.
If not
culled for
Skates
GE8KATE8
BE
AMUSEMENTS.
Academy of riusic
Kels ft ISurKunder, Lessees.
II. R. I.onu. Local Manager.
Dec. !. 10 mid 11,
The Broadway Comedians,
WORLD, MACK AND KELLER,
In tho Funniest Comedy on Record,
20Star People20.
its All Laughter.
KVKN1NG PIUCK.S..
.MATINKKl'ltlCKS.
.1. "'., -J.'ie., il.le., "ide
I.'jC.'.'iC,.
Lyceum Theater.
Saturday, Dec. n. Special Matinee.
Leon W. Washburn's,
Double Flinstrel
. . Enterprise
-.big shows In I. J complete whits
company, J complete colored com
pany. 2 Complat; and Entire Companiss
Look for tho paradout noon.
PIllCKS Matinee- JAcunil 50ft
Kvculng 'J5e, flOe, and 7".
Tuesday Eivcnlng, Dec. 14.
Mr. Kdward I llloiim has the honor
to present
Mr. Henry E. Dixey
The Alagician,
Comedian and lintertalner.
Iilrcct from bis tiluinnhant success nt the
Gai den 'I heater, Xew York. A uumelous
spcetacular pcrlormaucc.
ItKGlLAU I'ltlCKS.
DAVIS' NICKELODEON.
(FOUMl'.HLY WOXUBIlLAXll.)
Week cummen, lng Monday, He,. 13, U07.
IX TUB critio HAi.l.
An Insti-uctlvo Kxhlbitii 11 representing a
Chinese Opium Joint
As a lending feature, with a long list of
other Curio Hall ultra -lions.
IN' TIIIJ THKATIli:'
An F.ntertalnlnsT l'logiMtnnie, llcuded by
tho S.ieoia. Llir Act KntuteJ
Streets of the Orient.
A X.-w Show Kvciy Week.
FIVE CENTS
Admits you to Curio Hall and Theatre,
but SKATS In Theatre arc- charged for
nt low jirlccM. Children, on Saturday af
ternoons only, pay the usu.il 1-Tvo Cents,
but get freo seats In Theatre.
Doors open nt 2 and 7 o'clock p. m.
Gi-:o. K. DAVIS, Proprietor and Mgr L
X. II, lUlQOKS. As;lstiint Muiuijioi- and
Lecturer.
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