THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-SA.TURD A. Y MORNINGr. DECEMBER 11, 1807. HATFIELD TAKES ROUGH ON RATS A Wllkcg'Darrc Lover Becomes Des perate on Being Jilted. HIS BEST GIRL WENT BACK ON HIM Tho I.ovc Sick Youth first Attempts to Hint All by i Stroka oftho Hii7or, lint Is Itecticd--Ilo Thou Iltiys Itnt I'olson.-Dr. CJcist Succeed In Snv Iiir Mis Liftf. Wllkcs-Hnrrc, Deo. 10. Tho Times tlilH evening elves thu following nc count of the attempts nt suicide nindc li a ()ung citizen who has been Jilted by a pretty nirl: Gilbert Mnttleld, a jouhb man of 21 years, tiled' to end his 111 lnsl night by tnklnw r In rite doso of rough on ints. Ho attempted the rash deed be cause tho young girl whom ho loed refused to hnVP anything futther to do with him. Hatlleld Is a well known young painter, 21 yents oil, and lllng with hl sister, Mis. John Hall, on Hunt's nlley. He paid marked nU"ii tl. n to Alary McAdnin. a ptet'j young pirl of the same age, who was a do mestic lu a Hlver stleet fnmllv The girl's friends did not like Hat lleld and the girl finally refused to hae anything more to do with him. This so proved on the .oung fellow's mind that he threatened to kill hlm.velf If she "went baek on hlm. He called to vee the glil at her aunt's homo on Jitck-s-on street last evening mid she refused to receive his attention. Ho said he would kill hlni'-etf In her pieenco and took a tnzor fiom his pocket and diew It .moss his throat The glil knocked the w capon from his hand when he ln.ide oulv n glisht gasli. Hatfltld then came down town, bought a box of rat polMin and swal lowed the contents, enough to kill siv men. He then notltled the police and was placed In the station house and l)i. Gelst summoned Tho doctor winked with hlm fiom midnight until S o'clock this morning and succeeded In fcaving his life. The foolish lovelorn youth Is still ciulte sick, but during the morning asked that the girl be sent for. He said they vveie engaged to bo mauled, but that her fi lends objected. Tho glil was men at her aunt's home on Jackson street. She Is a pietty, modest voung lady and feels keenly the noloiiety given her b the rash act of Hatfield. She kivb they were not engaged nnd that she was forced to keep company with hlm because of his threats to kill himself. She refused to go to bee hlm and said she would have Jiothlng more to do with him. Tho joung lady Is of a respectable family, all of whom deploie her connection with the case. THE REBEKAHS ENTERTAIN. A Visit to tho liny Ctillin Lodgo nt Clark's Crecn. Special to the Scranton Tribune. Factoryvllle, Pa, Dec. 10. Last Thursday evening. Paulowna Icebekah lodge, No. 5S, I. O. O. r thtough an invitation, vl.slted "Mnj Gilllln" Ite bekah lodge. No. 84, I. O O P , at Clark's Green, Pa, who right lojally entertained their sister Rebekalw and lu other Isaacs from the neighboring village. The lodge loom, the home of ' May Grlllln" lodge, In Itself presents a home-like and social appeaianco.and as soon as ono enteis he Is at once Im pressed with that "nmke-joutself-at-homo feeling," peihaps caused fiom the well known fact that the lcsldents of that pretty little town on the hill side have a wide reputation as to socia bility, entertainers and piovidors It was Indeed a gay ciowd that filled the hall at 7 30 o'clock Thursday evening and the nmuement furnished for the visiting membeis consisted of initiation by the degtce staff. There was Installation of olll cers by the grand ofllcers, after which delicate lefreshments were served. The Ilebekah members from Pau lown.i lodge were piofuse in their piaises of the tieatment that they le ceheil and will long remember their Hi st visit to "May Orlflln" lodge Tho.se who vveie among the Mslting memheis were the following Mr. and Mis X A. Gaidnor. Mr. and Mrs. A. J Gardner, Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Stan ton, Mr and Mrs. M. C. Khodes, Mr. nnd Mrs. H. H rtevnolds, Mr. and Mrs. A A. Iirovvn, Mis A II nought, Mis. Geoige Carr, MKs Ueulah TiavK Mr. Amzi Harman, of ractoi vville, Pn ; Mis. S. N Havley, Caibondale, Pa : District Deputv Grand Master Mis. G. C Sklllhoin, Mis. C A Moore, Mrs G I Millet. Mrs Maiy Martz and Mr. Chfules r. Van Nort, of Scranton. HORSE SCENTED DANGER. Sudden .Sinking of ti Wngon Kend Into n .Mine. Hazlcton, Die. 10 Jacob Wagner, a ipiomint.nl citizen, n.uiowly escaped being swallowed up by a mine cave-In on tho hlghwas He was diivlng along the load near Hailelgh when his In rse's hoof suddenly pierced tho sui ftifo, causing tho animal to turn aside. As it did so the joudbed went down 80 feci Had the cave-In occulted five min utes latei a loaded trolley car would have gone down with It. Wagner nnd hi? tt-rtm h.id Just deai od the Hot when the eaith went down. MOTHER MOUNTS THE STONE PILE. Heroic i:ilott to Induce n hon to Knrn mi lloncKt Doiinr. Willlamspoit. Dec. 10 I!eruiso her IS-jvar-ohl son l of used to m,,k at breaking ,tone on the stone pile coti du ted by the poor board of the eltv for which they pay laborers $1 per day 0-j ear-old Agnes Iloatman todav took her eon's place on the idle with a score trl JUJ3L Mir inilou find Mrvnu lUxonlerHKiulun Wind and I'.un in tin Stoiniieli, sir-k Ilvuduclie. (Idilliie.lMillnrsMiiuitHuiIllli.'iirt r nieiiN, )lut'i nnd Hiohhiiuvi, I old I lillls t-'lnxli-n.'soriltiit I.OS4UI iiHtUr,SitrtmM of llrentli. I oui nc-, lllol. biion tlioNkm, l)l lurlutHliui,I rlchtflil llriiimxandull NurvoiMund ft uiliim. senwiiluiisitc , vihen Ihess t . . I.VA '!I,"iV.,.v. -i:! " "ii'iiifn,iit miiii oi iiii in mi mi: I iksi iiusu will uivij ( I.L1I2P IN TVVIiNTV At NI1TRS 'I Mil. nn ll.ll,.,, I v. ,, ull. ,. , I- . ,.,-, I. !,,,,,..! ,.; ir. .... i.. .f,i7..u.. ii iv :.:. ...:.v.. " .. w,.w .v .. ..(v-w .., ihiii tnvy will PC UCKI1UWICJKCJ IU uc A WONDERFUL MEDICINE- IsmXIIAM'S Pll.t.S, taken iih illrec ted, will iiilcM rc.toto feiniUe toeotiiplctu liealth. i.vtf r.i.iijnj iMnvuuunnMi"iiinn ti iLHtliillUltn ill lliu njBU'lilt I'liru WEAK STOMACH, IMPAIRED DIGESTION, DISORDERED LIVER ilie uctllkoinaii.e u few done h ij Pt cnilerK iimnthe Vltul Orwuu; ntrenthpnlnir tho lintculiirMyiitetu, icstoilm: tho long Ion loiiiptevlon, lirliuliu Imek Uiu koou uiUiiiir uppe Itwmid nnniHtng with thu Kosebuil of Health the whole physical cnT!y of the hiiiimu ruiui. These lire fact admitted ly thoiniinilt In all olwmwi of WKlety, anil ono of the best tuaniiitte to thu Nvrvoim and Debilitated Is tlmt Iteeclum' Pills liavn tho Larirett Sale u ny Patent Medicine In the World. WITHOUT , TtTVAL. lific. at DruuStprw, or w 11 be Runt liy I'. K. nvn Vll I've .aiu, UJJUU i 6l.l.llfc Vi UICC Have Courage Even when the bleak air is full of rumors that the grip is around looking for victims. No doubt the rumors arc tiue; but the disease won't iinJ you if, at the fust sign of a shiver, vou have rccouise to Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey. By stirring the torpid blood it keeps up the supply ot that animal heat, which alone is a defense against the ills of cold and damp. Pure as Alpine snow, full of healing power, the most useful thing in the housekeeper's medicine chest. It gives a perfect circulation and that, as Dr. Magendie says, "is the se ct et of perfect health," Druggists and Grocers have it. of men and hnmmcied until she be came hr weak she could woik no lun gei Tho foreman of the lnboreis attempt ed to dissuade the woman from going to wink, but she s.ild she w anted to shame her son. ACCIDENT AT HAWLEY. Resulting in tho Dentil oi Augustus eggiS Jr. Special to the Scranton Tiilmne. Haw lev, Dec. 10 Augustus, tho 10 year old son of Augustus Wegge, met bin death in n most shocking and pecu liar manner tndn. Gussle, as ho was called, was nlone In the house at the time of tho accident, his mothet hav ing died a few ears ago This morn ing his father went to Honesdalo, nnd his tin pu brothers went about their several duties on the faint One of the bojs, on leturnlng about 11 o'clock, nc pi mpnnlcd by a neighbor, and found little Gusslo hanging from a toller towel dead It Is suimlsed that while at play he put his head in the roller towel and htarted to turn nroitnd the towel, tight ening around his neck, und before he reall7ed what he was doing ho began to strangle and was rendered power less to exttlcate himself MILKMAID IN A COWS FIGHT. Unite's Hostility Toward llruto Saves n Moninn n Horrible Uonlli. Pottstown, Dei 10 Mis Turner Mo ser, of I.'ast Coventry, Chester county, was badly goied by a cow last even ing. While she was engaged milking, two of the cows began lighting, and Dually one of them attacked her. Deep wounds were made in the body of the woman, and she was saved from being goied to death by the maddened animal leaving her to fight another cow. liny Stole tns Ilccnivcrs. Philadelphia, Dee. 10 Judge Dallas In the United States tlieult couit today lieaid aigument on the motion of Trios A. Paxt't, of Doston, fot peimlsslon to Inteivene in the application of Godfiey Moise, of Iloston, and other bondhold er for tho appointment of tecelvois for the Hay State Gns company. A number of other petitions foi Intel voli tion weie also ptcsented. The court leseived Its decision. T.nthnin Detents Ashwortli. Philadelphia, Dee 10 Peter W. Lat ham, piotesslonal uuiuet champion of the wot Id, defeated Percy Ashworin, limner amateur champion of England, in an exhibition match at the raccpict club this afternoon The rmteh was for the best four out of seven gimes, Latham allowing Asliwouh a handicap oi seven in cs In each game Annoi lor the Kent tick). Hcthlehem, Doe 10 The liethlehem lion company tonight shipped i Ight big plates of minor for the battleship Kentucky to Newport News and gun material to Wntetvliet aisenal, nt Troy, N. Y. HAD TO GIVi: IT UP. "Mother's Column" IVns n Success I'nlil lie Und I'cisoitnl livpeiicncc. Pi om tho Chicago Post "Yes," said the editor, "we had to give up that mother's column " "Dear me, I don't see why," answeted the sweet joung thing. "It Focmtd to in It vms Invaluable." "Yes, thnt'ft what we all thought, In cluding the very blight joung women who wrote It," admitted the editor, '"there didn't seem to be any problem of the home th.it she wasn't 'itialllled to settls. Hut die finally mat tied." That didn't lesson her ability any, did It'" asked the sweet yoitn-r thing In surprise. "No-o," replied the editor slowly "Of course she knew Just ns nmeh as she did befote, but somehow she didn't Fcpin to be quite so certain of It. How evei, s)ie kept up her work, even if slie did show th'at she orr.i'Iotmlly had doubts that never camo to her before. She wns a little hy as to homo points tegaidlng the management of tho home, but she still I:nw nil about the tialuing of ehlldteii, and, of couise, that's the pilnclpnl featuie of a moth ei's column " "Of course," acquiesced tho sweet young thing. "At lust, however," continued the cdltot, "shr became satlslled that she wasn't even competent to lay down rules and decide knotty piohlctua In the line of tho manigemeni of a nur seiy." ' Dear me," said tho sweet young Hung- "thnt wm vety strangp. Witt n did she make up htt mind to that?" 'About finii muiiihs aftei her Hist babv vwi burn," inswetej tho editor. -.""''.:'.'. : - v-"' ' " Annual Sales oer 0,oon,oon lioxe. Aent, V. V. tlA,KS A CO., IIII J I'a ml Htreat, Mit, v. v. fvrrKV cf Iruu upon upplleatlou. uvuki E mf STORIES OF THE TOWN. A Phynlrlnii'i. Plight. A dignified gpntlemnn a physic ian In tho harvest time ot his profes sional career may be pardoned for fearing death when it comes, ot course, with its tleshless digit pointing directly nt the disciple of Good Health. How belt, the physician has moio death scenes to his ciedlt thnn Hamlet ever suffered, metaphorically speaking. Ho knows death, ns we mortnts know a rlvnl In business. Ho knows Its ter rors, its ruthless power; he calls It by name, meets It half-way and fights It ns n foe, fights against fntp anil ham mers nt what his science taught hlm to believe are weak spots in the black demon. Hut ho has never been known to kill It. And It wns this painful knowledge of his ftnllty which broke out In stteaks on the head ot a dignified local phjslc Inn not a dozen days ago. The tragedy was enacted on a smnll bridge over the Lackawanna river, near the South steel mill of the Lackawnnna Iron nnd Hteel compnny. Tho bridge was built for rjiltond ttafTIc o'nly and was par tlculaily Intended to move cars fiom the mill to tho ninln trnck of tho Cen tial Ilallroad of New Jersey, which at this point follows the west bank of the river. To do this the liildge wns built nt an nnglo nctoss the tlver and tho west end maiks tho beginning of an nbmpt curve In tho main track, tho part north of the bridge having the appearance of sitting right stialght across the brldMcHin short, tho bridge fiom a distance seems to bo a pait of the main track. Our dignllled physician had occasion to use this btldge With his little valise In his hnnds he nervously be gan the tilp, stepping from tie to tie with the wicked water dancing under his verv eves. He Is six foot toll, built propoitlon ately, and every bit of hlm quivered A half hundred steps did he take and he stood In the middle of the btldge, when a long-drawn toot ofvun engine's whistle made hlm stop and turn his head There, not S00 yntds nvvay, a fast passenger ttaln was beating down up on him. Then wns the time this phvslclnn be thought himself of his frailty. Ho got pale, did this dignified phslclan, he shook ns the ague had never shook his patient- cold sweat trickled down his brow, his heait beat a quick tatoo his flngets twitched on the handle of his little vnllso, and he gnsped He had never before In his expetlence seen such symptoms. He wns a very sick man With his ejo he measured the remaining soace to the other side of the bildge, nnd he looked back at the ttaln It was almost upon him Hut, as he looked, he had the septet satisfaction of seeing a man, all Inno cent of the Impending doom, coming act oss the bridge. 'The fool'" thought the phvslclnn In his soul, "let hlm die, he deserves to die unless he's denf. Oood-bje, poor fool, I'm Kolng to take to the liver' ' With that ho chopped his grip and ciawlfd to the edge of the bridge Ho had one leg over when the all-innocent man behind hlm rushed up and exclaimed "Don't, doctot don't Jump, that train is Kolng the other waj1' and ho giasped the physician's coat and held htm. The dignified physician looked up. his glassy eves had a divine look the train had dlsnppe.iied aiound tho cuive on the main lino Uheii Duty Calls. Dov.i in Tnvlor thete Is a hose com pany made ot pWnclpillv of good, hon est citizens whose greatest tie.isure In life is the (ild-fiishloned hose carl own ed by the company. The devotion of the file laddies to this rleketv two wheeled spldPi-IIki Thing can be com paied nnlj to Major Uallev s love of the hlghet -toned depauinent In this clt:. Hut the Tnvloi company is not bless, cd wltii horses, v. hen an iil.um ci unds fiom thi gong ,tt tho T.ilor brenket these stunlv lolk hitch themselves to tV "spider" and pull nway up hill and down dale ,-iometlmes fot miles. Last Monday morning bofme 7 o'clock an .ilaim was sounded trom the Felu pitch box about a mile and a quaiter ftom the hose house. Two mombeis of th hos company narted lor thp Hi' picking up lectults all nlong the line It has haul woik, the roads v.et' muddy and the hills to Tell? patch me steep nnd Irequint. By tho time the company had ciawled a half mile'? distance th half dozen men were pietty much worn out. They lugged on as lung ns tluv could and wete about to dirp mt of thu inco against time when i whining sound In the icii awakened their lightest spurts It was a stieet car on h'1 tiip fiom IUndhavi to tin- conttal city The iir motounir. suiiimtt"d to be ing held up and the six sturdy fije lad dies (jot abiatd the rmr platform The test of th j load to Keltz patch was made In jiu time, six pphs of big aims holding on to the tongue of the hose cntt while the motorman exerted his fullest pjwer to leave tho spider In the lurch. A Winter or Until.. He sttuck his head through the door at the eigeant's olllce- at police head quaiters and spoke thusly to tho desk eigeanf "KIu I have lodgln' hoie, Mr. Sher Ift " "L'ver heto befora?" demanded the sergeant gruflly. "o olr, Mt Chief, T never v as." "Your lying, you was here last night; aii!" "All right. Mr. Policeman; don't lock me up I'll go." And he went. WYO.M1NK. The funeial of lsnie Hesse who dhd Mic'donly on Wdnisdi at the hi me of his son-ln-liw, Otuige Elevens, will be held today at 2 o'clock In the Pie-i-byteilnn cliuteh. IP v. V. Scott Stltes. patoi of the chinch will otticlate Mr. llfirc was a member of this chuich for mnny veirs. James Sehnoly, Clinton It Shoe linker and Dr. Atchlbild Shoemaker went on a hunting ttlp Thuisday. Homy Durland spent Tlutsday at Ilatvey'j lake. mining company has made a prop osition to David Da vies to go to C-n. tial Ann'iU i. Mr. D iv lea was oiie- In ih -li employ In that country and Is tblnkltib feilously of accepting their ofier K.tn Jenkins, of Seventh stint, ex pects to toon move his family to Par sons. Andrew Matth'-ws went to, Now Yoik yesttday and wltnussel the groat bi cycle raco at Madison Square gar den The people of fie tovti haw received direct reports of the inco this ween fiom a bulletin In from of Lnyeock's hotel. The 21st and 22il of D-cemher will, soon be hue and with thorn Will coino the ha? tar to o held In tho Baptist church nt thlt time. Th'io will be tin Admission prlc of five cents nnd a, mi wi m Oild Car rutM mM In llm hrit.cnld ID tho lunin. old roldi. now cold ntul obstinate colds, and all forms of enp. Rtops tncoilnit. discharges from tho noo and fjtm, prevents raiarrh, rtltilithfrla, pncumonU, nnd alltlirjatnnil lunn trmihlos. Tlio iileaiant llitlo pemtsaro aholuiply hnrmless, liao luved Itioiuanils ofllc rs and rrcv enloit much alclf nes. The .Mini) on llcmrily cjmpinr rrtpnre a normrato euro fur each illao. At nil rfrni!lts M cents n v lat. If yon need mMlr-it advlco wrlto l'rof. Mimron, 1501 Arch Btrcct, rhltodclphla. It Is aDsoiuceiy ire?. B fiJl A H fclHftJ I I al Ban BMieHIHHlIad -Am T'ri B n supper will be served each evening for twonty-flvo cents, Then! will be service t In nil of the churches tomorrow nt the usual hour, 10.10. In tho evening a. union temper ance service will ho held In tho Meth odist church. llev. Dr. Kllgrove, of Wllkcs-Hnrre, will make the address. Tho public Is most cordlilly Invited. 13. O. Dudson, the optician, Is hav ing the Inti'ior of his place ot buslners renovated. He has hid a new coat of paint put on the celling and the walls newly lepnpeied The people of the town nre delighted with the ptospet now visible of having tho swnmp nTV the borough dtalncd nnd this great menace to health erad icated. The special services In the West Sldo chapel have been well nttendpd this week and considerable Interest hns been tninlfosted. Seveial davs ago Hie 1."-year-old son of Jnmep Weaver suddenly and mys teriously dlsappeai d. Mr. Weaver has ns yet gained no knowledge of his whereabouts Professor J. T. Williams hns accepted a position with a :lrm In Wllkes-Hatre as bookkeeper. llenty Otoss, who was injured last Sunday bv a full while at work on tho now oie?ket it the Wjnmliuj Cc al and Lan 1 company, is ible to wulk about the stieet ei?n. A number of now students have en rolled In the night school This Is an excellent, oppot tanltv to leccive a ptnetlcal educatlrn nnd th ouiui men of the town sluuld talt advantage of it S the: li -2 " 3 TRIBUNE I i' Acknowledged as P s& The Leading st S Want Adv. li Medium of the City of ST 5 scranton. small & Investment, 3 Big Returns. i ?35 Owe Cent a Word, 5 A in Advance. j; hi: lp vanti:u-.mali:s. Ad. Under TI1I1 Head On; Cent W'orJ. QALi.sMi:.-srimoi siTppi.iiis, ccji'v i try work, $!(( cnlmv moiuiily, with jlberul itfklitlonnl (onuiilsalons. it. U LVANSiVCO, Chlcno. i',anti:ii-as vcinsrix nvnnv n?- tlontorntiMis, 1.0(1 to !?-, oil 11 ituy tnade; i-ells nt sht, ulsoa man to sell stnpio doods to dialers, be-t i-lilo line S7ft a mouth, Hilar or lirgo cntnmlsslon made: expirlenca unneccsHnr. t llfton Soap and Sianuluctur nKeompniy, t inclntiutl, O W'ANTIill - l,!,Ii.KVOW. MN IN eveiy 1ovu to hoIIlH stock Kiiliscitp llons, n nionopol, blK liionc lornuiuts, no ciiiititt reipilrcd. I DW VltU C. 1 III .V. CO., llorilcn liioeU, Chlcngo, 111. HKLP WAN I i:i FHMALKS. Adv i Under Thlt Head One Cent a W ot J WANirn-sd ni'i;itiniis ro maki: ovenillH KHI'I M VN Vl'l () CCI, 1K I.lndcn street, doiild lliilldlim, upstairs LAH'Ks--I MAKi: 111(1 WAHKS DOINC; pleasant home vorlt, nnd will gladly send inn paiiicuiarH to an nrniiiig 'J cent stump Mlbi .VI. A. "si LIUIINS, l.avvrenec, Mleh. VA.'ri:ii-i.nv aoknt-. in muvv ton to aell mid Introduce) Hti)clet h cake iclns; expeilenced canvasser preferred, work roimntieiit nnd vcr profitable. Write lor 1 artlailiirH nt once and ijet benetU of holld ly tutile. l.RWIDUtit I O., tliielnnatl, O. w Ml.l)IMMKlIA'lKIA-l'VO!:NKIt. ccllu MltsMjiiieM to lemesent us. Guaranteed Ml 11 d.t without Interfering vtth other duties Healthful oicuputlou. Write for piittlculnrs cntlunlns Htatni MA.NI.O UHKVUt VI, lOMl'ANl. Xo 72 John street, .New lork. rou ki.nt. Advs. Under Tills Head One Cent a Word. IT Ol'sll I Oil HL.N'l'-l r WASillillltN fttllCl. on UKNr vrmti-MtonM, nop purs, ton avenue. L'H VS. HAIII'MAN IOIl IlKNT IIM.r DDL'III.K 1IOUSK I illTN. Huiuiieriiventic. Imiitlre next doot. lOlt Itl'Xr-'JOJ MIITI.IN MTN'I'K, L1 seven rooms, S JO. Address l.v.Ul Wubh. Instoii avenue'. T.-'Olt IIK.N r- SIOHK, WVOVHNO AVl V line, wt Traders llnnlc Possession April lHt. MUS. .VI. VV HO.U1UK, 'J'.'.l Jeitet son Rveiuie, QlXONIl'l.noitl)r'jfJIKVN' WKVl'Kj O light rooms, Imth, modern Improve nients P. W.hXUKKd, Attorney, lililWio 111I117 avenue TmciHI-ip'om nori:, u vrn, mohkiix J!j ImproveineutH, 71111 i:iutrlc avenue, (Ire en ItldKe P VV sroKKs, Attoinev, lilll Wjoiultu uvenuo l'OK SALIl Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Ward. iiTsT,uxl'wliilsl;iOT tlns haliery and lextiturnnt. Will stand Inspection. AddieiH "llAKKin," 'irllniue. T?oTl HALK-llOl W Vrr.11 HinTiTlf; neailv ncu: tlrst ilnss. A1l1ln.su "II HAT I. II." Irlbuno olllce. 17011 HAI.K-ONH JO-llOIPK POVVKIl I liollei.asgoudas uow. TUB WhlO.N' .Ml I.I, CD hi:al kstati:. Advs Under This Head One Cent a Word. 1 . Oil SA V.K-A 'ail- U'ltK F.VU.M IN vilf 1 Kin 1 1, riwht Hinoiu cood nelishliorN tor Sluuit'k. U. U UlNl.KV, 'JOl S ushlUKtuti iiveiiitc 17011 hvIiI:-o.nk ok iiulri.vrsT i.ors J' 111 Pleasantvllle, oppjslfe Atlantic 1 in Cltv water, terniH to suit 1). U UlHIiK. 'Jill Wasliliision avenue. i v7i ai itKTbr land Arr:srT:u.r, sjft a inonth. A word to the wise, tie l. I, ItlSl.KV, 'jot Wimliiiutoii avenue.. LOST. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. I OiT-l,Wr NA'llltl).V KVKNl.NU lu near Oeliiwnre, Uukawamin and West ern Hlntlnn.a lilnu oiiiinul IlcurdelU pin, lluwurilnt IrHmue. IHJ.SINRSS OPPOKTUN .TY. Adva- Undiir Tills Head One Cent a Word. uprci'iiA'ioiiH-i ham: posinvi: ii insula inlnrmulloii on a ttock which will make Xfiliu ror every 910U Invested within .to days. If you want to make money, write luiiiicidintel. H, h(Ull', II Wall HU, I eimiuf i mlumse I I HOLIDAY TiiKEBCIIEFS m 12. La ACiLNTh VANTi:v). CifiHC m 7Tc)o rT' v.-. pt..i'' tntirelv iw lint one. Ilv mall I 'J rents WOlllHI.N A W'HUM N, Yll mtl, VI Iih. w AMiJD-vi.rM'i imi .!M.nr t k.ihmivIiu devli invnnfiietmel lie. talis -JM. I1U piotlts. OI.VC.l IIIIO-. ltoehester, N. V. A e.i'VT-i no sl.t.l, OITIt fide. sroitM t dooi, ntnplo prep lid upon reielpt or irlee, A.MUUIL'.VN csrollM DOOIl CO , r ort tiiiton, Mien. , KI.ONlUKi:- VOF.NTS WANTKI) I'OIt lar,'0 llluiti.ited hook ot Klimdlke, tlvo hundred panes, puce l.riO. outlU tile, Vd rircs ,N A 1 ION l. Pl'IIUSlll.NG I 0 I.nl.o ldo lliilldlng, Chhazo, III AA TANTin-'-OI,lCITOni, NO DFMVKll. Ins, uocuileittng; ihmiiioii neinumiiu pay weekly: ctnto age age ui c uiiuiiicii-'i iiocueNUT, .. 1. AOhMS-WHVl' Alii: OL OOIVt 10 do about "-.ifei itUenshlpjirlcoM. io. Ins by thousntuls Address MLUOl.S Nnpervillc, III A GKNT-IO sri.Ii Ol'H I'll VCTIC Vti 1 gold, fcllver, nliKel nnd copper electro plftdters; prlies trom ?.! upward, mlaty nnd epen.es paid, oultlt fue. Address vvltu ttiiinp, Mil 111C. AN MTU LO , Chicago AGENTS 1( M 1.1 CMAIP TO I)i:li ers, SJ, weel.iv nnd 1 pen.es epir eneo uiineiearj l O.N-OI.U)Ii:iJ -MrC CO, 18 Vim liuri'ii -t., Chiciigo. city sc,vvi:ngi:r. All UIlKiGS t'l.KANH rillVY VAUlil-s . and ccos pool, no odor, improved pumps used. A. HUIOtiS, Proprietor. I.chvo orders 1 100 N. Main live., or I.lcitcs' drug utore, corner Adauis und .Mulberry. 'lelephoneOOto. -uTaS."cOOPKI1, CITY "r VVKNOKIt, Lv All ordtra promptly attended to, day or nlsht. VII the latest uppllanies. Uianjes reasonable. 7111 sirunlon htrtet lloiwe 11 'J5 VVaHlilitiin stieet. SI'lUATIOXS WANTIU). oin vriox vv nti:d-iiy a hoy to i viars of age, apcikt tliree languaies 1 or store. Mlnon or iuescns;er boj. Appl to U S , 7 IS Mooslc stt ect iflTl A UON WANT KD-KOK WAsIIINO; O waihlng nnd lionln tKen homo also. Call oraddiessli. It., ;i:il sumiieravo tine. 1jvxi'1:iiii:nc Ki i)okikT:ii:ii vni'i 1 elerkdesltes dltuntlon. llest lefnenen; must huvo work. Address Ho.v. 'Jli.1, Dun niofe, Pa. llflMllll-IIVA Mll)l)I.K.A(!i:i) KNll ll llslilndv. a Hltuiitlon as housekeeper 111 a small fumil.v, wanes no object to a oo I home. Address Mrs VI. A. COOK, General Deliver, SciHnton, Pa. i'Tytion "TvantkiT- IlV Si hono ij colored man; uood hostler, lout; expert cnei.tfood references. Address llo-iri.Ull, 'Irlbuno otllei. -titan n:n-position AS nou,'i:- keeper, bv American widow, lupible of tnklim full charge Address, J M , Port Gilttlth, l.uzernu county, I'a. VjiilJArToN VANi'KU-A YOUNG MAN vvnnU work In stote, elerklnir or book keeplntr. llualness eollea militate. ( an k'lvuttood lefereme fiom last c inploycrs i. dtessJollN 11IO.VIAS, .MO Charles Htreat, Clt j. S" irUAllOX VVANTi:il-TAKIV()Ci: of horses or any cither kind of work. Addtess V U., Tribune oitlce Ciri'ATION VV VNl'lM) - IIY YOl'N'O k.' girl Hi o Hon desired. girl III olllce or clerk: permanent posl. vnuress c'i.khk, irioiuie BLTCHKIl TIIOHOITGIII.Y nXPHItl. eiicd In ull biancheHof the trade, seoks omployinent. Address IILlCill.lt, 'JIO VVu) ne nv en ue, Prov idenie. Jn 1 TtIon wanted-mhs. i-annTT: ' ' Ilnrt. prnetlenl liniii dress, hue rurtitlnKii smelnlty. Call at Cil'.' lajlor avenue and lilve men ttlal. kJlTl'ATICTN WANTKll-IIY AN I'XI'I.III i3 em ed glil to work In an mall famllv, or do second work llest of reference. Addiess i 1 1 Umrison avenue, scranton, QITITATIONWAN 1 KD-'l (")"f AKKHOM B O vvuHlilriK, Iroiiine, or go out by the day. Hcriihhtm; or any kind of work. Addreia I'.'l) Illlekeus Lourt. Qiri'rio.s'v ri:-To no ctToTf- C In l! In a private family; must aliep homo Addles, till Linden street, Clt). yll UATION W'ANTKO-AS'VOUKMAN O or nluht watehmnn; exnerlente Ad dress, II. T T.i lrlbune. situation "vANTi:n-nv an i:x. ij pcneiieod grocery clerk; soven eurs In Koneral more. Itererence fiirulsbcd. Ad litem, Hon HI, Majlleld, Pu. We draw your special attetition to our beautiful rauge of Fiue embroidered Swiss aud Liueu Handkerchiefs at 2 for 25c. 13c. Each. 19c. Each. 25c. Each. 35c. Each. 40c. Each 50c. Each. Also the extreme fine grades running in price from 75c to $1.50 each, aud our Hue 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. WW raEaiLoUiLj ID 129 WftSHlNGfON AVENUE. SILVERSTONE, The Eye Specialist lIO-i: oillce Is at " '-M.'. L. aekawan. IMPQOPLQ Jrf '' ni avenue. In Witt, i ims" White l'roni bhoe ture, examinee the eje fre In tlu most aectirvto way, and his prleei for spec liiLles are cheaper than elsewhere. All- w rtln hl.i Ittill t1 niiiri n.v &V Vuis, s -i y5Tn (rTTi aar -tL& 'y in i 11 ii 1 wj Ji-l- SiWriBW to the proper c.iroot j - - -. .. 1111 iiutuiu iiiiiiiieiuiii.u "'Kt ji VJiv a-' theevis fceein to pos- is nioHt peoplo until the time, lomeswhen iaadaches, 1 in per feci rLWA vision, oi other nsiilis of such neslec. ulve vvnrnlnt; that naturo Is rebelling aainut such treatment of ona ot the most pieclous (flfts Normal vision Is a tilc-BlUR unnppreelated until it has been lost and restored, its lull value Is then iciltml, Jherelore, yoit Hhould noL lose i day befoio havliu' oui cvesoMitnln d. fhbSv'rvlci) wo gladlj leiuUr iieeof charge RCMCMUCK Tlin PLACE. 215 Lackawanna Avenue In the White Front SIioj Store. A new line of Peck & Snyder's celebrated New Mode.s, New Prices, New Ice. C.M.FLOREY 222 Wyoming Ave. hit itrm i fi mi WhU. M. SI ' 3J Have vou examined the Xit stock of Guns, Foot Balls $ and general Sporting Goods S5 which we .11 e oflenng at 5 XJ 5S cost price? 5; ou to. It will pay o n.iv.Hcii,i S llh 32 SprtlJO St. 0M cuiKoi'omsr and manicuui:. CJo vKXTuirsxvs in n ( 1 1 mviNit ' nails cured without the least pain or draw tin; blood. Conmilliitlon nnd ndvlca elveu I ico. U M. IIKl.i:i., Chuopodlst. ,I!IU Lackawanna uvemie. Ladles attended lit their lukldeoeu ll Uemiied. v.tluliM liiodor ute. IMPOUNDKl). Adva. Under TbU Head One Cent a Word, At ct',Ytu A r'Vi'vrity-o1snbiriU'rh ntul oiinlilaeU liotse. If not ca'leil for In ft days will be sold at piiblle auction us provided by luw, JOHN J. VA.N NOIU' l'oiitidmustui. iSkates ICE 8KATE8 AMUSEMENTS. Academy of riusic Rels& liurgunder. Lessees. II, K. Lonn, Local Manager. .Vloudaj, Tuosdny and Wednesday, Usual Matinees. Qus Williams' Greatest Success, i OF IHE FINEST A Grand Crist Clever Specialties. Special Scenery. Thursday. I'lldnv nnd Saturday, Usunl Mutlnees. John L. Sullivan und Ills Big Comedy and Vaudeville Co in tbo Musical Farce, A TRIP ACROSS THE OCEAN. Willi. John L. Sullivan Intioduelng his cn tlroiompnti) of UOvnudovillo htars. HVKNING PIttCES.T7.15c, 25C., 3. 5c, 50a MATINUK PltlCES ISO 'J5e,. Lyceum Theater. Saturday, Dec. n. Special Matinee. Leon W. A nshburn's, Double flinstrel . . Enterprise J big shows In 1. 1 complete whlto couipuu), 1 eompletu coloted com pany. 2 Compla.s and Entire Companies Look for tho parade at noou, PIUCES Mntlnco 2fle and .50e. livening 'J.'ie, oOc, and 7.5. Tuesday Evening, Dec. 14. Mr. Edwurd L. llloom has the honor to pietieiit Mr. Henry E. Dixey The Magician, Comedian and Entertainer, Direct fiom hi triiimpliuut success nt ths i irden riuMter, New York. A marvelous nj ectaeulai perlormanee. HEGl'LAIl I'lUCnsT DAVIS' NICKELODEON. (POItMnilLY WONnHRLAND ) eek eommencliiR MonJuv, lee 13, UD7. IN THK 'l I5IU HAUL An Instinctive nxhlbltteii repiefenllnff a Chinese Opium Joint Aa a leadliiK feature, with a lonu list of other Cutlo Hall attractions. in run THKATiti:- An L'ntertnlnliur. I'losnMnme, Headed by tho ftuctacuUr Ait Kntltlesl Streets of the Orient. A Nev Hhow Kveiy Week riVE CENTS Adm'ts ou to Curio Hall und Theatre, hut SEATS In Tlieatic ie ehnruol for at low prl es. Children, on Baturdav nf tetnooiw only, pay the UMial l'"lvo Cents, hut Ret fren seati In Theatre Doors open at 2 nnd 7 o'clock p. m. ni:o. IX 1VI8, rioiuhtor and Msr N H imooKS. Assistant ManaEcr and Lecturer. I " a -v.
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