The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, December 27, 1897, Page 2, Image 2

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    TIIE SOTIANTON TRIBUNE-MONO A. V MO LINING-. DEOBMIIE3H '27, 1SS17.
SOME IMPRESSIONS
OF WAR SWEPT CUBA
Condition of Pearl of the Antilles ns
Robert C. Adams Saw It.
MANV DYINQ PROM STARVATION
II r. Ailnins Snjn tlm iilmm Now
Turn to llio I'mlcd Mntus nt n
Prlpnil In Need AttlioiiBh All Their
Mwx Tlicy llnvc llntc-il mill Dcs--ilicil
IN-- t IioiiiiiihM ill llio ntlic
Arc llurilcil In tin- t'IHc Hipic
'I hoy IMp.
Culiu u Bite appealed to a Si inn
tnnlnii. llobett C. Adam", who has Just
letuiued fioni u vMt to the "Pent I of
the Antilles," Is not tht' imuh tibut-i d
foundlliiK knocking at the door of this
nation as most Amei leans have been
taught Id believe
All. Adams Ik pi-cn'tniy of the SprliiK
Itiook W'atei Supple coiiipan.v. He
went to Cuba out of mete uu loltv :
to oe the inuih talked about land and,
incidentally, to enjo.v the natUlal beau
ties of the I'eiul With him lie entiled
no inonuuneed ntejutllopi lor elthet
side or the contestants In the vvui
swept land Jf niivthlnu- I"1 wus "
i lined to join the (,'rneial Huong In the
sentiment of "Cubu Llbie."
Ml. Adams- ooines back with an nl
teted opinion. In an Inlet slew Kiunt
id laot liluht to u Tilbune tepottet he
gave what he learned fmin active us
.soclatlon with the people of Cuba
Spanish, nntHes and Amei leans Is the
tiue status of the nffalt.
THi: TKll TO Cl'BA
Mr. Adams left Set anion Nov. 1 fot
New York nnd theme to Cuba on the
boat "Youtmuil" The tllp occupied
four days. Reaching Havana, Mi
Adams engaged (matters at the "Hotel
liiKlatena," which, a the name hiib
RestH. Is the home of tsdtlni.' i:iiRllsli
sprakltiR people. In all Mr. Adams
spent neaily Hev en weeks In the In
teresting Isle. At, his home, Ul .Mill
beiry stieet, !at nlglit he talked of
his trip.
"Cuba." said Mi Adams "Is a beau
tiful countt y, climate, ilili soil ami nil
that, but"
"What do ou think of It ns n nation
i npable of eating for Itself V '
"Hah!" Ml. Adams tidiculed the
Idea. "You think the people Incapa
ble?" "Well, that's too blond a state
ment for me to make, but what I ua
of them was unv thing but elevating,
and as for bllnging them Into this
(Otintty, vvh the piopostlon is ab
sutd. Most of the people aie pool, a
few , a very tew , ' emphasized Mr.
lams, "are well-to-do. but the great
majoilty me helpless True, the patti
cjtlc Cubans have nactlllced theli all.
binned their plantations and devas
tated their land Hut it's the Cuban
untitle to tebell. the pliit Is Irani in
them. They'te u lazv lot, vvhatevet Is
Rood In the Island 1ms been developed
by the Spaniard-.. The natives have
done nothing
ri:i:L,iNi roic ami:hica
'As tot the Cuban ftlendshlp foi the
I'nlUd States it .1 lecent feeling
taken 011 as u lust teoit. The United
States that all theli 1I-, es the.v have
hated and des'iiwed, lias become a
f 1 lend In need lb-cause by themselves
they can acioniullsh notlilng they ask
the t'nlted States lu become oblivious
of the needs of out southern "tates
and to shut their ees to cumnietclal
Intel eMs and help them In their effort
to establish ajiothei San Domingo
'Meanwhile they go on mining their
Island. They give theli women and
child! en over to be taken taie of by
the Spanish Whv should the Spanish
cate for the helpless any better than
the do themselves" The Spanish olll
ieis sit at Hie cafes In Havana and
smile ns thev dilnk strange tioplcal
ill Inks. They are ceitaln that the war
inn have hut one end, nnd meanwhile
they joke elth the senoilta At the
end of the beautiful Piado, wheie the
smile and dtlnk, the war is showing Its
other and nastier face. Natives whom
General Weyler sent to Havana In
droves to prevent betiayal of his move
ments aio living in tents thiee feet
high, made of sciaps of bags and cui
pets. They have nothing to live on
The city is povertj -stiicken These
helpless outcasts Bet thinner day by
day. They look like the fainlne
strlcken natives; of India Every morn
ing scores of them aie found dead of
starvation on the stieets of Havana.
"I myself have seen men drop and
die on the stteets from staivatlon
Weyler. who ceitalnly was brutal, In
his mode ot vvaifare herded all the Cu
bans In the country parts Into the
cities where they can be kept In sub
jection. In Havana alone there aie
over 4,000 of this class of people. They
have no way to gain a living. All that
Is left for them Is to beg. Tiom live to
a dozen would station themselves aftei
every meal at the rear of oui hotel and
wall for the refuse from the tables.
This Is all they had to subsist on.
BID IN THC STUEETS.
"Passing along the streets you llnd
them, sleeping on sidewalks or dving
as Is the more general case. The tents
they sleep ln ate foul places. Kverv
evening the board ot health wagons
make n regular round of the tents,
picking the past night's dead. These
ure carted In wagons and buried In
lots. Often they are not removed for
hours and over the picturesque old
city of Havana are seen the ghastly
return with their awful suggestion
of foulness. Meanwhile the patriotic
Cubans fight foi their eatch-vvoids and
tho Spanish olllcers drink strange
drinks In the rnfes at Havana.
"What ho United States can do Is to
lelleve these helpless, starving victims
The germs of consump
tion are everywhere.
There is no way but to
fight them.
If there is a history of
weak lungs in the family,
this fight must be constant
and vigorous.
You must strike the dis
ease, or it will strike you.
At the very first sign of
failing health take Scott's
Emulsion of Cod-liver Oil
with Hypophosphites.
It gives the body power to
resist the germs of consump
tion. 50c, nd $1 00, ill druttdi"
SCOTT & BOWNE, ChtmUu New York. ,
?$
&
Our Illustrated Pamphlet
8c M Every Household.
flew York Cohdenseo
of neqlPt t Titli. nnmes did send
$ 0 000, but this Consul Lee thinks Is
the limit of the humanlt) of the T'nl
ted Slates. If u family Is helped lodav
It riitmot .e helped ntruln until n eet-
uln number of days have parsed
Meanwhile the fnmllv die one b.v one of
staivatlon and the duty of the consul
Is 'IniplH'ed jut that much. Tf ho
could only spend this monej fieelv and
w hen It i gone usU fot more, some
thing might lie nrcomplMied
This side of tli question is not a
li'iUler of politics." aiu .Mr. Adams
'It Is a iiiattei of humanity. The In
rui Pints can do nothing the Spanish',
natuiallv. will not do mote than the
Insut gents, and In the meanwhile the
Island of Cuba leeks of the de.ul by
staivatlon
' I stvv none or the lighting That, If
mix Is l'lng done in the piov luces
The city of Havana 's filled with Span
ish soldlcis. Thesp nle the local volun
teets and a poor looking lot thev aie
The Spanish legulais, thej tell me, nre
ti tine specimen of soldiery. Of eouise,
I cannot say anything In conlldence'of
the Cuban soldlcis, all aie In the conn-
II v somewheie A poison cannot en-tui'-
out on an Inspeitlng tout foi feut
of lobbeiy and possible nuiuler. 1 was
content to let the 'milter lest as It
was."
WAY NHWS IS OBTA1NKD.
In speuklng of the Cuban soltileis
lemlnded Mi Adams of the mnnnei In
which the newspaper lepiosontatlves
get their news of the war. All have
theli head'iuaiteis in Havana. When 1
strigglei fioin the Inland conies Into
thedtv the repot tois lmmeJiatelv but
ton hole him, get c stoiy of some bv
pine battle 01 sklimlsh, and a hali
lalslng tale 1 ent over the wiles to
the l-adem at home ' Fiedeilck llem
Ingion." said Mr. Adams. ' Matched his
plituies of the mi! while comtoitably
settled In 1 hotel at Kev West No,
I didn't see Knil Decker I lei! tied
thoUi.li Just how he lospied nvungel
Ine Cineios. Decker, b.v lepmatlon, nt
least. Is a neivy fellov He furnished
$.000 to snniebodj In Havana The
Spanish olllceis ihoiiBht the gill pils
oner was a buiden an) way, so thev
consented to het lescue. Of eouise
sonic soil of bluft had to be Intio
duced, so Deckel and his eompatilots
with the full knowledge of the enemy
cracked a Ini 01 two In the jail as an
e use foi tin sioij and, without any
lnteifeieme of anv Kind, escoited Miss
Cisniios to Ameilca and to famt
This e.spkmatlon of the gieut sensa
tion," said Ml dains. 'was given to
me nj a man who wus in me
tity .H the time it is common
Knowledge in Havatiu. 1 cannot give
mv Illinium's niiiie, it may go Imp's
by the -nine loute the ne-vs came."
lli-gnrdlng the lecent "I mnli" epi
sode. wl.cn tin .'.ineilcan newspn.i-s
I l Id In such Hi! Id to ins of the at
tempted desttoctlon ol the Untied
States consulai building by placing a
h wilt ueal tin- building iwhlih liomb
dlilr't eplnil ) Mi Adams said that
In Havana the tindei standing was that
the newspaper men weie alone 1 expan
sible foi the bomb's pieeuce. As for
Coiwni Oeneial Lcp, Mr Adams in
sw.nod the ciuciy 'What aie Lee's
opinions on th situation"" In this
mannci .
"No one Knows his opinion a, least
no one in Havana, He is decidedly
cli'se-mouthed Hvervbody lespects
him. even Ihe Spar.iaids, n'.thmuh they
hate him They i) he s tivlnc, to vln
foi h'lmseli the mnstci) of the island
should the levolution succeed"
REV. AIR. WHIPPEN'S SERMON.
It IV 11 s Delivered Ycstcrdni .Horning
in All Soul's Clmrcli.
Hev F. W. Whlppen, of All Souls'
I'nlveisall.sts c-htitcli, yesterda) morn
ing pleached a seinion appiopilate to
C'htlstinas from St Luke, 11:10. "I
biing vou good tidings of gieat Jo) "
The pieachei said, lu pait
llio lovful tlilli'irs was the amiiiuin e
mint that the I'hilst had lome and that
the dav ot the l.utd wis dawning in im
agination l bust, shc-i held i upon '.he
Judean plains uud all the walling souls of
lsiuel must have sei 11 the till) babe
giown to man and leading his people
tovall) to Mctoiv and to jteace The)
could not houoi the little child too much
could not Vilue too hlghl) the pan lie
was to play lu the life ot the oild
Wo can appieclate him even lietter than
thev could We Know that the tidings
weie good t'lnistmuM Jov is in my sided.
One element Is the eomliig of .tlfts. We
like to be remembeied We look foi ward,
especially the children, to It, nnd the
pleasuies of expectation ate legitimate
Half the joy of lecelvliig eoir.es thus Horn
expectation
Hut i delving Is but 11 ihlul ot this ele
ment of Uhilstmus loy. Another lull
third Is the Jov ol giving ami the ic
innlnlng thlid Is tlie Joj of giving to
those lu need This last especlall) Implies
something of heart and so we are led to
consldui otlu 1 ClulsimiiH Jc vs
Clirlstnias Is Jovous bicauso It 1111117s
close to us the little child of R.'thleliem
We let tho blinple stoi) as It Is given us
In the four gospels draw us Into loving
s)inpatli) with the pie-clous child No
wondei the masters huve painted .Ma
donnas uud that the gieatesi of all pic
tints is Haphael's palming t jr tlie Sislmo
chapel
The Chi 1st child has hid mlghtv pcuvei
to make children tendei objects or ie
gaid, to sofien and Hlungihen and glon
t the hearts of fathers unci motheis ull
through the Christian vtais and nuiK
the lionie the symbol of heaven And
Chllstmas Is jovful because wi inn see
the piactlcal outcome ul the lite of
Chtlst Men think of one aliotln 1 In sym
pathv, then own tlie tie of motherhood
They give, for letieats. hospitals, homes,
school- Tin:- It .n 11 -.eiith ness.
The season Is jo fill, too, because It
bungs us closer to the si.cut good love
the Divine glace, becauso of whltli
Clulst came through which and to wlilf-h
ho woiks. finally Chil-iliiiae Is Jo)fu be
cause It Inlngs to us the I'hrlHt. becain-p
the babe born hi a munger Is moie than
other babes, und cann- uu assuianee ot
Hod and Ills love and of our glorious
destlnv
Chiimmas In Its deep s. ime means Ihn
New Testament Hue V- value the u
piiiuit glfi nnlv when we tlilnl, of this
und men nppinlale tin gospi The)
uppit-i lute the t'hrlsi The; leeojfiil'ja
Hun tht'ie Is n mlghtv dllterence betwon
u muii who slmpl) emboillis gnat vir
tues unci Is an Ideal and a umn like the
man ("In 1st Jem's who stands for ('ml
to mtiki men know and see who stwisl to
want! and tiuieken souls bv brlliKtug
tliem lu poniuct with the Divine a being
who has a mewienger which ho did not
Invent or imugliie bin which the Kallim
save him, fiom the I'athir to Ills chll
di en.
A miHsenr of such n lialnie tltnl Ihn
vei life of It deppmls t)JOn Hie meg.
Idtloil t lint It U l me s 1j . 1 I Christ
men see tint tutv find Cm
jttUlhhJJi
&sa
AIL BORI
El I
mm, BKMm
&v
entitled "Babies,,should
Sent on application.!
Milk Co. e York.
THIRD SERMON OP TIIE SERIES.
Deliveicil It) Itcv. II. A. Cuilil, It. D.
In Howard IMiiic A. 11. II. Clmrcli.
Itev II A C.ratit U. V p.istut of Hie
llouaid Place At I lean Alcthoilist Upls
cop.il 1 Inn eh dellvoid riuiul.ij eve ulna
the thltil of 11 series of seimiin lccluiis
on "luspliatlou ami linmoitiillu rlioos.
lug us a test, I'srlni Wll l."i. 'As foi Ilie,
1 will beluild tin fun- In iiahtioiisncHs, I
sluill be sittblli'il when I aw.ik" with tliv
llkelii s The speaker lu part said.
Imoitullt) Is tin-lonunoii desiie iom
111011 lipllof of the gieat mn- ol mankind.
As a tluititlie. ul us a piitpcclive lait
It llts hum in n.itiin- and 1.111 mil) be re
sisted bv a perversion or imtuie. 'Illcie
Is at bust siui.li a sudor tendency m 'he
human heult townid slf h n belief in
deed It Is intuitive but ulilv ol les. dp-rim-
linn Hun Intuitive ussiiunri- we
have ol inn oven pvistuiee I think It
1. ill onlv lie 1 onib.itU-d Itv de'iiviiig 01 1R
nnilng snnie of the tarts ui oat espeil
euie It we Igpuie nil Hpiiilllnl I "l we
cull easllv dell) 11 IT we call dm) the
facts ot consciousness, we can doubt it,
but as soon ns otu minds leg-iln tli"li
I101m.1l attitude, we shnll feel Its slindo V
ot In .11 Us song
"It Is admitted that we cannot believe
anv thing Intelligent, and ought md at
all, agahHt leason, nnd luiiee Hie illoil
lias been to show that tills billel III mi
mortalllv, so In liniinoiiv vlth etui leel
Iiirs, mid devrloplng wllhotii elloit
among all people ma i maintained In
the presence or nil the malerlil lacts and
phenomena of oui experience bv slinplv
Kcogiilzlng the siililtimlttv ot nun Hut
I lepeil that while the plivslrnl facts
pinpluved bv le.ison ale not siilllelent to
ovpithiow the docttlue of Iminortnlltv, It
may be l'l.mKh concedi d on the otlnr
hand that ull th" titltiut facts u-cor-nlzed,
whn taken Indepindenth of Hie
natural piejudlci In Its I a vol are not
sulllclcilt to establish the doctllne.
"And evm when taken in connection
with this intuitive bias tile ate not tlilll
elent to put the mallei eutlnlv be ond
(lllesilnn The loncli'slnn Is llieieloie
lent hid that while thele Is a slion,; de
siie foi continuous life ard nn Intuillve
belief or piejiullce If )ou please, m
favor ol such n dnctilne time is not .
enoURli evidence in its support, independ
emlv of tovclation, to establish solid
Riound lor latlonal bellel. The man who '
believes in InunoitjUt) wltliout the evl
di nee of revelation, is unable to give sut-
fie lent lenson foi bis belief.
"Itev elation alone furnishes ib addl
tloii'd evidence necesnt) to linn Hie 1
scale Without this, the bclior mav bo
lather the offspiinc of feeling, thin the
dictum of leason Hence the min who is
too lntlonal to admit the SiilpUuos.
must, to be consistent, be too tatlonil to
admit linmorlalllv , and must evo- re
main ln Immovable agnosticism Uoi I
lipe.it that Willi piesent light Indepcud
dill) ol the nible ibis doctrine cannot
become tin object of ritlonal brlic r
"Without the lllblij we have ample evl
din"c m eipcilonie his shown, to lalse
Ihn epiestloii. but not eiuuiRh to settle It
The Mllile does not It s true, foi mini
and dheillv teirh that man Is Immoitai,
nnd in nr si-nso does It teach an lmmor
talltv se'Mntp from Hie lesunectlon
Tlie O'd Ti Mument doe? not evil clenr
assume In iroilnlltv. (Senesln Ind'i-d
makes In favei ol It. lint does not leveil
It. Tin law Is Pent on the subject an 1
lather nCi.llist It Ami even 111 tilt pot t
ii al bonks it but fnntl appeals lu 1 -ptpsslon
of hrpe
"It Is mil) in ('IiilKlaidtv however.
that this hlshi-i Hfe Is eletrh- invialid
'II 11 man die shall he live again'''
SAUBATI! NEWS NOTES.
fie eVflihiK scivlce nt the Hesc ne mis
sion VIU cnndiictPd bv tile Yoke IVIIo-.s
land 1 I the Ilallroid Youiik Men's in.,
tlon tssocintlou
1. D Titus, of New Hltinsv.lcl: N I
11 Pi riMtvlvani 1 lull end cumin "or nd
1' -. ssed the nfuiuroii Kospel ineei'it- fin
uui, only in tin Kaihoad Young Mil-'
i.'hil.'u.i.i nssocl .tto'i biilldlntr
THEATRICAL ATTRACTIONS.
Cliiisliiins l'i ilormiiucps,
lu the l.vceum ("lillstiuiiH d.i) two laido
audiences saw "Shall We Koiglve lti
produttd b) a khoiI tomp.ni). headi d bv
.Muiie W'alnviit.lit.
The Acadeni) ol Music was 1 lovultd to
the doois alttiuoon and ivenhit;. In tin
utternoon the Herons and their compi.nv
pioduced "The 1'it and Downs of late
and at nlKht 'Ibt i'lumrei.
Davis' Nlclii-lodi 1 11 was also vlsiti d O)
The NlcU-loileon milseiim w i also vis.
Itfd b) Kreui throngs of holidit) anuife
irent seekeis
I'ocl.'s i'.nd ti.
"1'eiK s Had Hoi ' one ol the inosi stu
cessinl lomedles evel ulacpil befole the
public, v ill be the alliocllon at the
Academ.v of Music the flls. hall ot in.t
veeek, matinees TliLsiluy and Wtdnesdai
This play v.-hli li li is made 1 ountle 1
thousinds Inuv'h is niie ot Hie dramuHi
lepiesentutlurs taat e-omin.uids hiiin'Ms
fioin the 1 I 111" It Is a thoioiiKlilv
hotne-lllie and natlinl plu).
-
i'llPUll I 1 it,
' Jack ' Mason rind Mai Ion .Mi nola luive
nlwa)s been tin- most popiilat uttlsts Hint
touied iu this section anil this
spason In tluir cliainibiu pli).
"Pilend Pillr. the) have been ueioidect
a mote h-ait) welcome Hum evtr
'Tilend Tilt?' pcwutsoH n peciillin charm
that but few iIuvh inn boast of and one
novel fci'ms to Hie ol it. It is 11 clean
pure, wholesome pin) liatuial to u lie
Blee lelllng a deliclllftll hloi) of love,
Willi no hi in some adjuncts. Tho .Masons
uud "I'lleiid I'rlu' will be the ultraciiou
ut the Lyceum Tuenlay evening.
Lewis .lloirisou's 1'niist,
"raust" as Klvcn by the Lewis Munl
sou compam will be tlu utllactlou ut Hie
Acadeni) of Music the lust half ot tint
weel:, miitlnee I'rldi) at S.mndae. V.'hlL
the world indtiiec l!c et ho'11 Hugh- ttoiy
of Paust nnd Mmum-ilto will continue to
live, iu this veislon the tale ot .Me
phlsto Is iiittde a Jolly .lovlul devil one
well calculated to euchulll the soub or
men In Hie tfluiuoui of fm bidden pbaf
Uies The Hcentv elfects in e sllonrl)
biouxht out.
iil,elodeon lliisriim.
Wondei land at the zenith of Its pros
pulty never lmmllcd luiKPt-01 bettei sut
Istlrd ciowds than thu-e thut packed the
nivv museum at six of tlie seven pet
formiincis on Saturda) The second evi
ninB pel form nice was the most notable,
as It was wltuesntd, fiom the pniquptte.
b) a pac-kid audiencp coniiuseil lurKe-ly
of ludic. It Is sale to su) that the im
picssloiiH (all lid uwuy by these ludleaf
Well altouether fllVOl.lble to the new ell
tmprle. Tod ly un eiltllel) dlftorent pio
KlUllline will be piehPlitPil on tho htUKe.
us well as In the Piulo lull The cldef
ulliacilon will Ie Mr T. I' ll.iiilpou, a
llltil)-li lllllled KliUidlke lllllll'l wild Will
exhllilt u laiye lolleetluii ol mlntiiK up
put alus uud tici-emsc! les. and will till us
ull uboul Ills million t-J.pt iluiceii In AlUk
ku. Just at this time theie could wurcely
lie a molt) easoutibht or Jnntiut tlvc ut
tittcition Ituilc.iiip in li ti.ii- Hull,
This nfleriiouii .Miule hall v. Ill, be opened
until 1 the nan ejrmvn. ui A V l''cu-
v. s
1 r
(Slim!) 1111011
in Hit loin) hoii-p
in ,iln atir'ftlc 11
i.u
'i" Hie
will bo Weber & Fields' new company ot
Ilioaduity HurleMiuors who will hold tho
bontds for three dn)s, afternoon and
evenings. The performance will begin
with n one act coinedletta entitled "Sum
mer Nights." which will Introduce ull the
members of the company, embracing com
edians of recognl7ecl ability and a score
ot pretty young women New songs will
be sung tend the young women will be nt
tlted In handsome costumes, 'I hero will
be a line olio and the perfol mance will
innclude with the bitrlcrciup "A H.irls
cilil In Hanitogii I.uvvil nce'. orchistui
has been 1 URaged Itv Mr IVnvvessv
Tickets aio now on mle al lllgglns tc.
Phoit s cIroi store
(Jiivest 11 11 n tut t til 11.
It Is with plcnsuie that the manage.
nieiit nutioiuiccs that the sppeliiculur pro
dltctlou iieM Thursdav cvenlnir Is tho
same 11s at Knster Hliil's. New York eltv,
during Inst winter and also Hie onlv nt
traction given nt Midland Heach Inst I
summer, receiving the putinti'iBP of the
most fashionable and ecluflve New Ynik
society. Hvpi) da) this new resoit was 1
ciowded with wealthv unit semeiit-lovlng
throngs elrinifihlg fot iidtn'ssion to the
Ciislni one of the most benutlful amuse
meat stiuctlli.-s In the wot Id tin populii- I
has Midland Heach become tint It Is pie- j
illitid and not without gi omuls that It I
will lie the leading siimmel lemil of the
near future The same east will appear
heie and with the same elegant scenery
and costumes. In fact the entile perforin-
mice will be the same here hi evet) pin-
tlPliliu M1 when It wus produced lit Ko.
tei it Hltil s lu New York eltv and nt
Midland Heueli The box olllce sale of '
lescived seits will otien Tuesduv inuiii-
I In,? ut s o'clfck. On tiocimt of tin sen
I son of lilt- veat the mniingouunt liuve di-
elded not In ralsi the prh e of seits out
w ill allow the orlco to tern 1I11 as usuul (
Tribune
Classified Specials
lll'lil' WMi:i 1 t'l.NT WOltl)
1 on iti:r i i:vr woitn
roit sii,i: 1 ii;sr wouu
hum. Ksrvii: 1 ( rs'i woitn
MJKNJs. V.N"II'I HTM' WOltl)
SITUATIONS WANTED
Free of Charge.
I iiilveillseiiieiti inserted in tliee
(oluiiius (ee-pptliig Hltimllons V tinted, I
I which nie piilillheil lieu of 1 lutiire,! are pny
I able MltKriA IN VIlVAM h DON f
itsk to have them 1 liarued.
11 i;lp an'jt.d 31 ai.i:s.
Ads. Under TbU Head One Cent a WorJ.
cTi:AM I'i'r rr.its - 1 kd-thk iir.NT
O iV ( ONM'IX CO.
oAi.rsMi'N' scMmor.stTPPLir.s. couv
O try work, Stop salary inontiily, with
liberal additional com missions
i:VANSA CO , Chicago
H, U
1VANIKD--h KNTIN KVKIIY SIX".
tlon tocnnvifs, Sl.nn to i-..0(i 11 cluv
nude, sells nt flglitj niton man to soil staple
IJoocLs to dcalcis; best bldo line "175 a mouth,
taliir) or large commission made, expirteuca
Ltimcesvur). ( llfton soap and Mauulactur-
iu 1 ompaiiv, t Incinniiti, O
U'AMKU - Wi:i.I,.CNO V MAN IN
11 ever) town to ntllcit dock subscrip
tions, amouopol); big money lor ngents, no
capital lenulred. l'lV MIL) (J FlfeH it CU.
lioiden Illoc-U, ( hu-ttgo, Id.
I1ELI AN 1 1: FK3J ALKS.
Ail Under Till Head One Cent a Word
fTnM.s"7i'tilNhYiAL
U laundresses, retlaurant cool;. Itoout 'J
A 1 cade.
T All'ES-I .MAIII". IllCt WAKs DOING
JL pleasant home veorlc, nnd will Kindly send
lt-11 pnitlculaiN to all t-endlni; 'J cent stump.
MlSs.M. A. -,ll'llUINj, l.avuonce, Mich. J
-'ANlI.I)-F, DY AliLVls, IN sti'Tx.
1 ' ton to jell nnd introduce hj del s c ike
IcIiik, e)cilenced canvasser pre-'etred, vvorlt
cciuiauent and very profitable VYilte for
1 uiHciiliiis ut omc mil rfct hrneilt of liolldav
Uiidc 1. lls,N 111.11 ,v( O., I 'nclntmtbC)
'.Mi:iiiMMi:iMAn.iA--rvvor.K!i.
' gctlc salesvvoinvii to leprcsent us.
Guaranteed fit n duv without mtoiferini
nith othci duties, iicaltbfu. occupation.
Write- tor puitliii.nrb, eiiiliAin stump.
MANGO e'HC.MIl' VI. COMPANV No. 7'J
Jotin meet, New 101I;.
ACJKNTS WAS'l'la).
VA-ANTl'l) VUI'V!'-. PUIS
filtl-'ATPsT
11 t-as sui!r ib-vli-o maiiufiictiiro 1 I
turol lie.
tails -j-ic- Uu piollts.
OLV Kit HltO-i.
Itochester, N. 1.
A GPNT-i IO SP.t.L Ot'U .-0c. SIOIIM
V door, Minnie prppild upon receipt of
prlpe, AMLIIK'A.N s-ioitll 1)0011 CO,
.Mi:i;i('AN siioitM
II
ott Union, Mt-li.
Kt.OVlllKK AGl'.NTs. WAN I'KD KOIt
laio illustrated boot; of Klondike, five
hundred piistps, pt.ee SI. "n outfit toe. Ad
dlpss NATION VI. I'PIiLIs.HINGC'O, Lalce.
hide llulldin?, Clilcnso, 111
Tl'ANTKIJ sOLKTlOKSsJ NO DKLIVKIl-
1 Ine, no i-oilectlnii: position pormiiiicnt:
pay vicclily; Mitu ute
GLLN iiltonimts,
itociusu-r, .-. 1.
A GKN 1 WII VT
Alii: YOU GOING IO
l do iiliout Mito e itbenslilp-
UllCO s.1 (,o.
Ins b tliotiHunds. Add-csi N1IJUOL.S,
Nupeivlllc, III
" OKNTS.-TO "P.I.L Ol'Il 1'HACTirAf.
Xx gold, hllver, nickel nnd copper electro
pliu-ters; prices trout Si) upward, salary nnd
expenses paid, outtlt free. Adrliess, vvlla
Mump, Mil IIIGAN .MKU CO., Chicago.
, gi;n"is.to skll c igah-s ro ur..ir
J. era; 8J." weeklv unit pvpenscis; epei.
enie iinneits,av. LON's.OLIl)ATi:i MUt
to, IS Vim Huren s-t., Chicago.
i'OK KKNI'.
Advs. I nder This Head One Cent a Word.
Vo lti:.;i--.0J Mil H.IN VV ilNiH
1 1 coins Applj, I 'i.lll Wasliliutini
77011 HP.NI-llNi: HOOM oil-clll-. PKIIl",
J JH7 W'vomltu avenue. City heat, ele
uuiit munition lor idiotogiaph eulliiv, mil
llnt.iv or chess iiuiKliiK f-lnblislimenl. Pos
session iilvtli Vpill 1st. Vddless, I. '
W'i:i.l, Couimniiweulth lliilldln, or Mils.
Mi PI It I. S , letlerKon uveiiue.
r o.n Ks.7:i 11 h I'itpci: s uTT: 1 :t-uoi siis
ft sioies,upurliueutH. loNhS 111 1 Sspiuc-e
Ktriet.
QIK'OND KI.OOH OP-JfJPHN V AVKNIIK;
O eight rooms, Imth, modern Improve
inenls l. VVMsJUKK, Attorney, 1:111 W')o
inln.' uveime
I.tlGIll-ltOOM HOL'isl', IIVTH, MODLItN
j iuipiiivemeuts, 7uu lle-ctrlc nvenue,
(been Itld.-e. 1 W IUKI1S Attorney,
Hill W'.voiulng uvenuu
i.os r.
Advs. Untler litis Head One Cent a Word.
7i)irriiHisiM.V'T Ni(iiit,oN; vii.v.iisi
Xj or spruce, iu 01 uoui llm P111U 1 I11111I1,
poukPtboo'k i-ont tiniiii! sum 01 uione). lie
wnidollcied It li'lurned to -.1'J Viaims uvt
i:,milov.mi:nt aguncy.
Advs. Under Tills Ilea J One Cent a Word,
v 1 1v. i cv -TTriiTi '" T'Ti it.
li.MI'LOYMKN'l
1 j uislittl ut Khoit nutlet1
ltuom -J, Ai-
Hide
1 )K sau:.
Advs. I'nJer Dils ll.-ad On Cn- a W urJ.
I Oil 'svl.r - I VI ' 1 si'l.ltl.-sl" IN POOL
I 100111 loli, pin. Hi, busiouss. lucpilio
W.I I itl'l-, il II e III iiveiiut.
I. (Ill HALL-ONK -.U-IIOItsiK I'OW'LH
P liollei.usi'oodii'Utm. JUL i;isON
MILL CO
CHlUOpODIisl' AM) .MAMCUIti:,
l nulls iiuttd without the leint puln or
chaw Ins blood. Coimiiltutloii and udvli-o
Clveu tree-, li .11. I1PIV.KL, Chlioiiodlitt,
illlll Lae'kiiwuuuu iiveuuv. Ltidlos ullunded
ut Hull itkiile-ui'e II dcsiitd. Chillies uiodui-lilt-.
I CQIIOLLY WALLAC
Christinas
yUPMALLELEO
Every garment in our large and meritorious stock
substantially reduced in price. The stock consists iu
part of
Shawl Capes,
Golf Capes,
Plush, Velvet and Cloth Capes.
Blouse Coats aud Jackets of every conceivable weave
of cloth aud all the latest styles. Not an old garment in
our possession every one is of this season's production.
We offer the ladies of Scrauton aud vicinity this ex
ceptional opportunity to buy these high-class garments at
UnheardOf Low Prices.
The time is ripe to buy winter wraps. Will you share
in our bargain feast ?
127
DOG LOST.
Advs. UnilerTliU Ilea J One Ce it a WorJ.
r Aitr.r M'M.mv m wiiiri; -m-
will be pitld fur
W VC.lI.NiKMPsl,
return of CI04 to ill Hi
117 North Irv lit),' avenue
ki:ai. hsiati:.
Adv s Undsr This HeaJ One Cent a Word
"ton i'sJ YiTTaTk j i v 1 :t 1 . i tV n ni him',
iJ eential. hciunto.i r-iil 1 state l'lnest
central c t) lot l.n t-alo on easy terms ut
low pi Ice, w Hi Kiiiiitiutufril title, neir s ore",
ihniplios, tlimieis, depots; pived stne s,
fewer', s'pii 11 hi-Ht; rapid 01 iitiipementi
best Investment. Seven mlnutoi vmiIU irom
postotlltt SDtidor call foi plreuloi. .IONL. ,
ileal l.slate, :J11 Spruce stieet.
-I7-AI PAUL!" KVKM Poll s VI.I1 SII-
tinted on the somli Mdo of "Siiniiult
I ake.iu Newto 1 township, m inlli-s iioiii
Sciantoiii contnlul is H"i ucie, .". ut-ics lti
proved, too bnliiiii' cov -led with valuublo
tlinbsi. Good I nil. tool bill. el ujzs, uood
sail and well witeitd l'i Ice. st thousuiid
do luis, halt down, the bilunce in ve-arlv
piivnienH to suit purchaser, Keoiued on
piem nes Por information impure of M.
II. ( OOV, Clnik's Gieen,
i m m: vvkn(jku.
n."iiitiGG- pi i:vns pui'v-Y' v vuirs
. and cess pools; uu odoi. Improved
pumps used. V. HHIGGS Proprietor.
I cavooidcrs 1 him N. Main inc., 01 Lb lies'
duig stoii', c-ouie-r Adunia uud Mulbeny
iclcphouelioiii.
fvlT.VS. ( OOI'LIt, CITY -.r VVLNGKK,
L.' All oiders promptly attended to, day or
lilnht. All the latest appliances. Cliuruus
leusonnble. 71U seiuntou ktrcvi llousu
litis W nshburn street.
WANTLU-TO Ki:NT.
Advs Under This Head One Cent a Word.
T.M'iToX"'sirTiit "si'ivTT.C tiooii
11 aiiftirulslic-d huuic, Willi ull uiodprn
Impiou-menlsund located viltliln te-n inln
utes 01 Inn-lnest tpnter. Must be nicely lo
ciitediiuil inndeiitte lent Vtldre-'H V. H. I ,
'Irlbiint olllce.
SII UATIONS WANTCD.
Dltl'lt ( I.I1HK W VNTs I'LltVUNKVI
Hltuntlon und will do teller woik; ex
pel Itnied; HutlKfuctor) relironce given.
I'hlltHLATl )1, 7KJ College Place.
HP VI ION rVNILI)-HV WOMVNVs
lnuiidri'ss, 01 other work; to cjo liomo
nights; Oettniiu. ltuom 'J, Arcade.
VJin ATION W VN l'KI)-uii HP.I.1AUU1 '
i-1 111111 tied muii us eollec-tor,Hhlpplu clerk, 1
saltismiin, or uii.v honest woik. Address,
1. 1. it., Tin 1 oupgu riarc. oil)
T?l'hHII1N( l.ll 1)01 11LP.KN IHY HOOK'. 1
Xj ktviiti- wants woik; besi icfpiencei. Ad
dii'ss c. 1 1. J , Uitnuioie, l'u,
CITI VTKIN W VN'TLO-HY V Dltll.
K5 t-lerlt, Junior, two uud 11 half .venis e- 1
pc-i tenet; Geimiin; cood refeiences Ad-dre-ss,jtlSl'OL.
IllllU'iuihtieet
tllTUVTIUN " VNTHH 111 V HOllPIt, ,
e leliubld mnrrled man nt- tollector, Kblit-i
pincc-leili, tinvplingsiilcsiunn, nlglit witten
1111111, mirxe, teumstii.or any hontst work;
lust of refereiiPPK. Vddress, W , P. l! Itooni
111, Illorsei lliilldlin;
Fine Line of
NEW STILES STONE RINGS
Diamon!laiiJCombidati3iRlii
Sterling SllvarWanaii
Sterling: Novaltli).
Fiuest stock ot Watches,
all the latest styles aud sizes
at very close figure.-?.
CUT GLASS, CLOCKS, Etc
The largest Jewelry House
iu Northeasteru Pciinsylva
uia. KUoOUiL
130 Wyomlnz Ava.
week in the Cloak Room will be
umkm
WALLACE,
Al 129 WASHlNGron AVENUE.
A new line of Peck
Snyder's celebrated
New Models
New Prices,
New See.
.M.FLOREY
222 Wyoming Ave.
t?
tilt
iV
Have vou examined the
I) 11 -s
HII
stock of duns. Foot
O.IIIS IP
fy and general Sporting Goods sJJ
which we
cost puce
j on to.
nre ottering at
' It will pay
I.W.Jlffl,.,
:J2i Spi-iuc st.
niBfn tn itf jfiurtvrfmrntfujJ
USIiriJL PKIIbRM S FOR MUN- Until Itobcs,
M.'ht sidit, Niikiu'ur, ((loves suv
ppnde"i,ptc
CONRAD'S, ihS&Thst
Music Hall.
A. A I l!N" V lisr , Manoeer
I In t-v Piivs, 1 oiiimeiiiinv Mondiiv
Vlullliit, Dei -.'7
Weber & Field's
I,
HeatiJd by MsAvoy aid Miy.
I'l OSC'lltttlli
A PARIS GIRL IN SARATOGA
I Iteseiwd sen h mIo How opeii ut Hhort A
tlif lus ciKitrbtore, vo7 Liickii Ave,
CE8KATE8
WELL SII,
1 '& O
a week of
Academy of flusic
Kels &. lluruiiiltr. Lessees.
It. K. Lone, Local Alunaj.-r
MnndnVi ruosdnynnd W'cdncdH),
Dei V7, tit nnd "JD
Mntliipps liicsduv und W cdiipsday
Notliin; OUI lint tliu Name.
Tho Original
New kiiiks slroiiR spoclnltics, niiai tettos,
duels. 11 Mtioiu; Hinging tompuii) Every-tli'n-
up todiite.
Vt-uiteiii) Prices lac, 'JV , Side, 50c.
rinirsduv, Priduv nnd Saturday,
Matinees Priduv nnd -siturdii).
s
Oillnal Pnmous sienip and
Dinmutlc Production of
W lib Its Wondei ml lllectriound
( ulpluiu Kllfcts.
ACAOLMY 1'IIK LS)-1.-.C, U5P, iir.c, "0c.
Lyceum Theater.
'1 upsduv , Dec. -js.
I urevvpll lour. Ihol'avoilto Vitlsti
MARION JOHN
HANOLA-ilASON
Andn Supi'ib ( ompnn, ln Their
(iituicst Miecess,
Friend Fritz.
DtitK rios Ol 11 VIII1V VsMN
VII tlia ineriy iiiusIp, sweet kniiss duiiuv
dnnte-s, 'Jl liiuMcalnumbats, HrU'lii iiiukIp,
wcetsoiii;s,clevei comedy, ?ppclul scenery.
lllK.PLAK lUlll I'Ji.
tine Nlfht, Thilisluv, Dec. till
KOSTER & BIAL'S
spt-i tacnliir Piodiit lion,
GAYEST MANHATTAN
The New York, lloston und
Philadelphia "success,
1I1K I vsl Itlclmrd Oormnn, Ocrtie
Hev uoldh, 1 11. Klcrnnii, Kate MlchnclPiiiii
Miitt Vlt iCMtndt'i, lean Mi lllmoi lc, .lull
nio 1. wis, li W. l'lle, (mice Sherwood, 1
Kleriiun, He-leu llikci, ltolieit WutKoii.uud
miMv othe-tM
Iti.lll LVIt mtU'Ks..
NICKELODEON HUSEUH
(POnMUHLY WO.N'DUP.LAND.)
New Vein s Week.ConiiainciiiB
Moudii), Dec. '.'".
A scnsoniiblP N'ovtlty, the
l.uti'l.v-lteturued,
Klondike Miner
.till. T. V. HAURISON,
W Itli 111 oinplete niliiiUKOiitllt, will ifrvc uu
InteieHtlnv tulk on VL"-KV MI.MMl
1 II 1
Othci" Intcrcstiim ciiplii.haU at
tractions uiul n splendid show in
tlie tltoatcr.
PIIIC nCUTP VdmlH vou in l ario-lliill
rlVb btillO und I beaut but sh Tt
iu llieatronie churia'd loi-ui low price
ClIILDItl'.N N HPl'CI VL MVTIS'II on
I'rldnv iilternooii, to whl-li thev will be ml
milled lor livo cents uud iilven 11 scut lu
theater. Itijiilur pili-iw Sew Vent suiter
noon. Doors open at 2 and 7 o'clock p 111
C1LO. i: WAV It), I'lOPllttol unci JlBI
M. H HHOOKH. Aaslstuut JlaiUBCi uud
Lecturer.
ATEDISON COHEDYGOIPMY
In Hvpr) body s Knvorlte,
Peck's Ui Bov.
FAUST
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