CY 1, 1S01 THE SC11ANTON TRIBUNE. SATURDAY, JANUAny 1, ISO?. ) 'j Vfr What More Can is ! UK you" grocer for It, and Insist on THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, HI. Louis, New York, HoJiou, I'hlU-P Hi'" y&gO, GENERAL NEWS OF PENNSYLVANIA Terrible Accide.it al Ihc Warden Boiler Works. TWO MliN ARu INSTANTLY K l.t.LD Tlnci- OIiii'ih n lulurcil Mi cr ('iiii'lritMii'"-- I'lii' Av-.::;n:irnl -- t'i'e'.Sng l li n islt':inlu I'l Inectiin Oilier 1 onics ill' Inlciosl. Through " i tiui I ( I'lllllll A I II ill I) I. I'l lliulf Piblo. Dpi. nt Two mn were 1 IMt i and tin et oth'MH injuied today nt tli- Ward n Poller v. oiks, Nine-fri-rpth street nivl Allcjliery nv mm. 1m a t'-iftlr.t; fiiKlni' which v-us ba Led Into !' jind of the wolke In u Hire 1 i I PTri. Tilt' (I"iul nii WaltPi liic r'. .i--1 J"Utlrk Mo.Mwilun 'I'll In Ji i "' me Patiioi: )"lcll". . Pntilel: A. Hugh nml .lolin A. Iialluhan all of b i will i ft o - The in"li v.o-t- I'.Mhiui; mi emptv ear net of the avd, when a shifting n rl In-ked .1 '"t nf o-it lulu tec nnl n h1 iitii-k the em t ear The shnek l'i the He )tu. tu the giound and th niifclR -,iascd over (lieory. Klll lr him lnstniulv ami mangling hlH bod 111 a hoirlb'e manner McMellan in" si bill);, Injured that lie died on I - n; to the Hiwirltan liospltil. TI f otlier-i wei onlv slight!;. Inltuerl. It wus nnnntineeil tnda.v b.v the ns slgiven cf the Chert-nit Rtiett Tiut and Having Fund cnni'ian;. who are I fettling the affair'' of that Institution, i mill llii, fT,oatii,l t-.ti.if.. Vniliinnl ItnnL ' Riid William M Slngerl that the as sents to the plan pinpo'-od b them will close on Jan. s The creditors and depositois me till signifying theli willingness to th- plan proposed the acceptance of stotk In the Recunl Pub- , llahliiK compan. and should fliilllelent assents bo obtained by the time above mentioned, nothing will stand In the way of the plan becoming optnatlve at that date Hank I!nmln r llaidt Is of the opinion that nil can be m ranged by that date, and says that there aie only two wnjs In which the bank's, nffalrs can be wound up. by a receler ship, which will be ery costly and re quite many years, or by aoent to the ace ptnnee of stock, which will piob ablj not take over one year to settle all claims without a lo-s to the depot ltois. Harrlfduiifr, Dec. "1 The annual meetlnB of the Cential Pennsylvania Alumni a'sre'atlon of Princeton unl erslty was held hio tonlnht, and the following ofllcers weie elected: Presi dent, JudRe John H McPherson. Hai lIsburK; -eoiotaij, (leorKe F I!tter, Ilarrlaburfr. tiea'mi i. Clri.nt Weldman. Weldman U 'innon A banouet fol lowed, Judu'e MePheisnn pieMdlngr, at hlch Pmfcsoi Walter A. Wekoff le sponded to the toat of "Princeton " Allentow u. Pa Dee .11 Executionn i were issued toda atjalnbt TiiiRnman III Dl hi. "tatloiifi and publisher of tb lleiald and Zeltzchilft ard the I.Tuqnd I'retind. I.utheian church jier- lodlcals, on tv o jjilKment net0", aniuuntlii'r to $S,4'U. One of the notes was for SVJ.'O in favor of his v. He, and the other foi S.i,ri00 In favor of .Samuel Dlfh! and II J Hoinbeik, APPARITION IN Till- FLUSH. ItCM-i-ablMiici- lo n Dead Itiolhei Vistil tronbu -fUis Di'iilh. ' Ramon, I'a., Dec. ".1 William Har nett Lev an. of Philadelphia, camo lieie toduj to attend the luneral, tomor loy. of his biolhei, Hem J A. Luvtlil, v ho tor nenil.' foiiy viais was eni plojed as tinln ilispntcliei by tlie Xew .iiioy Pential rallioad. William Le iin was a l In bioiiier cf tlie deceased, and his appeal ance on the street mused man) io doubt the leport that II-ii Leuni wuii dead The it-seni-lilame 'etween the biothers i so ma Led that till their Uvea they have betn mhtal on for one anothei .Mr. Lev an was stopped by several peisons, vv'io said to lilni that they thought he W.1H di-nl bnvinrr ii.nil n hi tliu nfimxu It wna necessai: lo Infoim them of thou ciioi One lady parsing Mr. Le- van turneu pale on seeing him. as thr-igh she hud seen )le dead restoied to ife Tie fact that ro manv who saw Mr. .nun tudav thought he wos IiIh Uft'ocnci is not nui-priBlug, In view- of ijmi fuel that membein of the family oft!in made the same mistake When HemyiJ " fupeiliitiiiulent of the De lano KvUvlslon of the Lehigh Valley lall iond.Ji?;'?t aflei that bianch was opened, "WllllanV I"h from PhlladclphlR to Mpuch itlj'hunlv with Asa Packet, talk ing of 5i'rlojJt. matters and not until Ml. Lon? revealed his Identity did Mi Packer'v.lomw that he hud not been riding vlthV,bl supeilntendent. Three Hoiiws in n Living 'I oinli. Coudei sport. Fa,, Dec. 31. At Mills, thin emintj yc-terda. Adam Rakei and Daniel Caie.v weie sawing up a Isrritueo that lnd been blown over, Ik raising u gieat ciuantlty of the ts the stumiV and earth sprung eortb 'mtiielr orlulnvil iiosltlon when liack t0Acut vvas nivide, Carey wus the nna'Ld eouipletely Voveied up lie caught n'tuu roojB threV houis befoie lay under ioedp(1 , ,PieanK nun Ue Raker .""bulled, and caniit lecovei t tram) l. 5. .loin"n. t, nlT-llJI ipivUadelpnu;. ., ,,iA.. .... 1 Vi r,t nf ffri-iZ,ulc ""n'"r" illBiro PT t fh, heeVl!l!lJJl!5 eecret "onfer .eigne, hftBe itSKheie U,r two thM. No v Veveral county papei, Bie tlay. Nov ' b VanamnUci' i,r boVci- ooomi.'b --"ult Qf the8e conit, nce.l, Xov m ...nn.ntnd to Sid11 Say TUOV " , Stephen and 30 riw-"i' Twisrvo Vung boys e -- WashlnRt0n Ta Dec. 31 -The ship-- BCPI iwi today lr tcaUnB ,,,1 rorn-"pnt ot lwMy from arcenc county rtcil berev .gTney ure the o"' assumed laryegAujtlons. Today frbrt Charles w" vh0NvnB arrest mi v poudP vventHh billed toi nnnlons of can "-" v lik. nuUflr. aa-. '- i,nvs. wct n- n 8l:l liSk ISM M Co ljlW bo AskocJ? trying It. Lrgrt paeknge-greatwt cco-.oaiy mill confeis"il. Implicating the Wise boy. They also confessed their guilt and Implicated fleoige Page, a poultry mid fish dealer, who, the boys tlnlni, ludtieed them to steal the chickens for him. Page wai attested. GREETED BUll.UT WITH A LAUGH. Ito) Regarded n Threat lo Shoot llitn IIS II ,I('V. Shamokln. Pa., Dec. 11 County De tective DoiiKheity todnv upprehended Lostei .Mutchlei, aed 17, at Snyder- town, for ir.usliiir the death of his j TiMiihu . 1"inot ttmlmt. need hk. the i latlei dlnn la't nlsht fiotn the effects I ..! ,..,,... I t I...1 "I I.. l.l I... ..1 ! ill a uuiiei iiu iiik luui'ti in in-i iii-.ni Pic H. sfnee which date Mulehler liad been a fur.ltlvt from Juxtld On the du of the shouting Mutehlr lU'i left In the Iiou-h of his bister. Jits. John liiobst, to caie foi the chlldicn while Fhe visited a sloie. She had not Kinie ft'i when, heating n pistol .shot in hei Ii(Hie, she utiaced hei steps and found hei sun In a pool of blood, his BlHil! pleiced bj a U-c alibi e liullet. The bo told his mother that his uncle pointed a reoler at hlf liead. ck claimlm; that he a golmj to shoot him. l!invt thotlulit he was Je.stliiK, and UitiRliid a" tin- built t sped on Its niN!on of death (ll-l-'iCI-ll SPOILS HONEYMOON, A (Sridi K'ooin of Inn Necks in I'or I'orsrrj. Lelmnon, Pa. Dec. 11. liln C. Aindt, of Alinvllle, wus anested last night on the ehaige of foifieiv at I.lt- its; w''L-i.- he was spending his Honey- moon .Ainul roucnt uesociaiciy oeioie i,p sai, subdued, and Is now In jail i awaiting a hearing Last Tuesday he is Mim to liae loiKCU a cnecic lor .j on the Valley National iianK, maKiiig It payable to J. "vV. Helsnei and signed the name of Clnistlan Smith, a wealthy South Auuvllle township fanner, as the make). He had it cashed at I!rb & Crau mei's stoie, buying $" woith of fur nishing goods. Two v coles ago Allldt, who Is 21 yeais old. was mm lied to Jls Maud tv. I Smith, of this cit, und thev went to Lltita to spend tlie honeymoon. POX HOUND IN A LAWSUIT. Its Owner Hi covers I'm the Rrcnk nmofllie Vuimnl's Leg Media, Pa , Dec .l. A valuable fo hound blonglng to ,T. Howard Lewis, )r., a well known huntei and member of tlie Roe Tiee limit, flguted In a '.-use liefoie 'Squiie Heiuy Gieen this evening, llr. Lewis a-id Mi. John Hawkins weie reluming home this morning w'th the hounds atter an unsuccessful effott to taUe u fo. A number of the hounds passed cli.se If a telcginph pole upon wiilch C. C, Rltkard, a lineman, wa1 poiched Rlckaid dropped a cross bar among the hounds, one of which wus. st mil; and bad its leg biokon. Tlie case was compromise J by Rickaid P"jlng ?" for mdial attendance on the hound liul the costs of the suit. f'li-nred ol llin Minder Clinrge. Roynoldsville, Dec Ml. A. H. Ruth, nnested heie yesteiday chaiged with muidetlnp Oiant Alexandei at DuRois, and for abducting Giace Lee fiom Rradford, was released from the mur der charge today, being identified by revet al men fiom DuHoK ConHtable Tuddei- tool; Ruth to Uiadfoid, wheie he will be held on the charge of abduc tion. U:tl Hero"- Denlli. rhester, Dec f!0. Colonel William C. fipiv, one of the leading leal estate bickers and insumnce men of Chester, died todaj in his Cfith year. As ma lor of the One lltindied and Nineteenth iiginient, Pennsylvania Volunteeis, lie led tho iHglment at Pteisburg after tlie colonel commanding had lieen I wound'-d, and for Ills bravny was hi-eted lkul"iiant colonel. Poles vfnv He Taxed. Media. Pa.. Dec. HI The boiough of Uldlpv Palk tinl.iv Lrct n vnnllr-t agalint the Citizens' Rlectiic Light ''oinpinj in a suit to lecover a tax on uu" 1J,"'-'H "r tlu' '"'npany eiecled wltli in the borough limits. The court In stiucted the Juiv to ple a veidltt for the boiough, subjei t to points nf law lesoiud. The Srilllo'd (.live Win. Kiankllii. Pu.. Dec. 31 A ncaffold on which J. J McCuidy and J. P. Htover, of Richland township, were stnudlng today, gave way and the men fell to tlie giound, forty feet McCurdy had bioken and cannot lecover. Stover his skull crushed and his light leg was seilously hvnt. s.x N in hum c.riidii'tti'd. Oieensbuig, Pa, Dec. ,11. The fit st giaduatllig exerclsen of the Westmor land hospital's tialnlng school for nurses were held tonight Theie were six graduites, Misses Anna R. Wilk inson, May R. Ivcny, Annu C. Collldge, Rllzabeth Moyei", Heckle Stew alt und Alice Lnnif, Iti-klsti-d ArrcHl Willi n Miolmin, Johnstown. Pa.. Dec. 31. Wllllum McKinzle, aged 12. was sent to Jail to day for lobbing fi eight cai. He had been stealing tobacco, and It wus not until last night that the olllceiH were able to locate him When they at tempted to airest him McKlnzle re sisted with a shot-gun. Died lit Ihc Age ol lOfl Veins. fhaion, Pa-, Dec It Mis. Outheilne. Filcse, aged 103 yeais, the oldett wo man In Western Pennsylvania, died heie last night. She wua a native of lielund. Ills Denmud I'm Poultry. I'lttsburg, aggregating more than 4,000 chickens, turkeys nnd ducks. The Chrlfltmns shipments amounted to al most 100,000 pounds. Costly Detccl in rt Street. Media, Pa Dec. .11. Sirs. Rebecca Nudd, of Philadelphia, wus awarded a xordlct of $1,200 In common pleas court today ngnlnst the borough of Lans dow no for damages for personal in Juiles. Mrs. Nudd fractured a leg by stepping Into a hot? on a dark street. Till! CLUANI.Y ISLANDS. A Region hcre tlio Very Dust Is ofn Clennnluc Nntnru. From the Pall Stall dnrette. Furtunate Islands, the ancients call ed them. What mensute of good for tune they associated with cleanliness is, indeed, uncertain. From the duta tlon and elaboration of their baths one mlKht tnesume that the Romano not the Imly, but the paean Rinnans placed It at least a degree above god liness; yet some liuluence sursly must have traversed the Jaw of lieredltv, for they ecaicely seem to have transmitted this disposition to their posteiltv. Whether, however, the title of Foi tunate, given to tho-so Minds, had or h.ul not n ieferen"e to this i.uallty, which we place proviblally only ne.t to godliness, the quality Itself Is sttlk lmslv conspicuous. Tho Islands had other names. The Ilespe-rldcs Is tho most famlllui of them, and in Tjneiiffe the oilglnal "dragin" tre may be r seen benenth which that siccniess cj diacron colled him-v'lf who ncted as watchdog for the mildens guaidlng the colden apples Today wo call 'golden tipples." oiangei In th" lnnguage of ... e eountiy nannijns. we have chantrtd the name of the Isliiuls, too, and i all them the fanarl"". Xo enn u. blids P'em to lle In them, how ever, mid then Is m no" I in thlf the n.-liue Is deilved ultimately from "cau l"," the docs especially those of the Mind ol Laim'iot'-, the most eastetly, Ulng famoi's. I'Tie 'lloin. of the islxnds Is sub-tiopkal, with palms (Is not the chief town of the Orand Canaiy Las Palmas.'), baniims, ucalyptus, cactus, ind the afoiesald "golden apples." LuMiilaiH vegetation Is the glory of Teiieilfle; a climate wnndei fully C'luahle is liimmon to them all but CJiaiul Oapn'ij Is epe(lally blessed In Us ilM'Fs nnd fieshness. At Oiotuva s tniWgiandeur of nai.lens and spa cious hotels, at Las Pclmus, facing tbe northeast tiade Winds, is (h'e con- ,,, ?iant fitsh breee i T the sea, accom modation as comiorlable as could be deslted. and the iiualily of clennllness in Its supirlatlve degiee V'luic all la so diy It Is dllllcult to be dirty, and a positive tiiumph of Innate lintlncts mer olrcumstances on th- part of tho i,..it ,i,n . ,nnnv nf iliVm ran. ,,,,. in llo nithv. The l!nsllshmin m eve ,,p astonUli( 1 at their dirt, . ns lie win nu . ... be astonKlictl at Ills own I clennllness The nulonl-hment Is the , grealfi because the plice is peivade.J bv a lino dust Hut the very du.U Is of a cleanly, almost of a cleansing na ture. It lies in powdei on the b tnina gtovos and pilm tiec-i, after a country dihe It may mike a daik coit, look ok It its w-mrei's puifesslon bad to do with a Hour mill, but a shower of rain .,,..,,. It nft flm rnll.lrro. rind II 4ll lid -,,tv--. .. "... ... u-. --- nnd a blush off the gument, an they aie all mote spotless than they were befene. ituiiM'.N mjxtto :;uitoi'i!. Tlin Wnr rioml Onuses n 5rent I)c- maud lot mericiu ll'iniiies. riom tho Haltimore Heiald. The tlme-honoied phrase, ' It is an 111 wind that blows nobody good," may lie veiy piopeilv applied Just now to tlu tlneutened wai In Ruiope. The 111 st beneficial i".-ulls of the out-bic-.ik to the Amu lean faunei are ap parent In the gieit ih mand for liois"s l.i the Ruiopean n an. els It Is mak ing itelf felt on till" 'Ue aneaGv, ana almost every st- amor which left heie foi nuiopean po.s dutlng the J'-tst vcek cariied nn (qti'ii" contingent. In ,"'ciniany espeMfill the demenl for hoi -es suited for cavnliv and artllleiy jnu poses is unusuilly greet. The North Oeiman Llovd steamer Mueneh'ii. which will sail on Thurs day net for Uremen, takes twenty hor.ss and thirty mules, all consigned fiom Jaspei, Ind., by one dealer, who accompanies the animals to net many, wheie he will liut them on sole. The steamer Crefeld, which ai rived at Bre men yesteiuay, nan lorty noises on , M)aid fot the Germin innrket. The American fanners do not et appear to thoroughly appreciate the advantages offered for the sale of horses in Kuiope. bu it Is piobable, should a European war break out, they will speedllv lec ognlze the oppottunltles oflered and then inuni nse shipments of equlnes maj be looked for. The average price for a good stiong lunse, suited for military uses, m the v, ostein states Is about $20 Tlie freight on the animals per head to Baltimore is "omethliiB like $lfi. They can be ..hipped from hue to Bremen for about $20. and a low prlct there is about SUO. The freight to Liveipool Is much i less, and in case England is embi oiled In : Ruiope in war, it is probable the I market for hoisea time will be veiy niK" To those not acquainted with the method of einbaiklng hoises on a steamship the process is a very inter eet'ng one, and mai be witnessed at tie steamship piers at Locust Point any day hencetoi waid, as horses are being shipped to ruiope almost dally The stall in which the- hoi so makes his tinnsatlantlc jounie ij a poi table lion cage-like structure. This Is lifted fiom the ship by a ciane, and while It lestH on the plei the equine Is led into It und secured (lrmll. Then the stnll Is lined back Into the ship, and placed In the position it will occupy until th" steamer in rives at its desti nation. Then it Is taken out by the eame ptocess, nnd tlie expatriated equine Is peimltted to prance about on foielgn soil. Mil: K.NT.N AM. AilOtir II'. Pi om the New York World. They were ildlng down town' fiom the Grand Central station and their sun burned cheeks and animated manner tea tilled to the. fact that they had been rus Heating, "I've learned poltlvely everjthlnrf about boats," said tlie one In brown. "Do ou know nil about them, RIoIbo?" "No," said KloUe, regretfully. "I know the-it) aie yuchts mid rantil boats nnd the Hrooklyn ferries, but that's all. la ihe-ie nuirh difference?" "Much different r eclalnied she of -ha nautlcul mind. Why, m deur, thciuH no end of dlffuitmee. Thoio wloops and selioouerH nnd paddlu-wheolH und doilfH mid keel boats and b.irkeutlueH t-.ud bug antlnes," "Dt-ur me! What's a Uarkenllne, Lou, und why do they call It that? ' Lou paused Then she suld boldly, "Oil, It's ono kind of a big ship and 't's called u barkenthie. because the wood It U made of Imi't all smoothed down but is left covered with balk." ,lkPTw,ch.bar "canoi" "" """rK"" c," ?aid Lou. and Hi.v begun to ill ti the new velllnsi for destiojlng ev i euce of tan 'Oh, I set!" said Rlolne, "Something Tribune Classified Specials HELP WANTED 1RHNT A WORD FOR RENT 1 CENT A WORD FOR SALE 1CKNT A WORD HEAL ESTATE - 1 UKNT A WOH1) AGENTS WANTED 1 UKNT A WOIll) SITUATIONS WANTED Free of Charge. All nihcrtlKeinentl Inserted In theto columns (eccptlnir Slliiutlons Wanted, w lilch ure piilillnticil free of elnirae,) nre pay able Ml'UIUTLY IN AUVAM'K. HUN T iibU to lme tlioin rlmrgo 1, II ELI' WANTIM). Advs Under Tlili Head One Cent a Wr-d. A AA-WANTKI), MKX AND WOM1JN' . .vouniriiml old. to work for us In tlieli- own homes In spuro time, day or euilni:; wo pay pio lo?iflper wccls; nn citnuiisliiK; any child c-iiii dothu work; peml nddroHH to tluy; wciHenil woik at once. II. A UHU'l', Dopt. 'Jftllljionc, Piu HELP WANTED MALES. Advs. Under TltU Head One Cent s Word. WAn.e.7nV,P,NM,ii!.,,l,ii,,A,; Uitd I'cIIoum preferred: cootl salary mid coin- inii-mn piuii. wuuressitoonur.. .mme. - DO lT.lt MOXJ'il l() mii'ItlNKNT IIS OHIO IT.lt MOXJ'il cji una tiuu tin nI-fiim una tuck iiiihUiis Knrliisu It-. 1 IMv IlltUS., South ftend, I ml. r.NIi:i)-A !Oll s U.INMAN' TO nell Vlctoi iljnumllf. Applv, UN" TlIllI'HISi: 1IHJI1 IIXl'i.DSIVK to, Hi liiiiqua, I'o. ni:i-i' VANTr.it-vi:A.vi".Mi:v io sell our lo-ncio Inrins. trial on coin- mission; h ilnr.v uvea tie. If sutlHf'ii torv. will l!-.- . wi-eklv I) I., msl.ut, -joi U'llHllllljjtUll VVi QAI.tiSJIUN SCHOOL HtTHIM.IUS: COU.V O tiy work; 8100 FRlniy montlily, with I llbeial niUlltiaiint coiiiiulssloiii. it. O i:AXSA. CO, C'hlc-nto lVANILr--A.SA(5Kl' IN IJVIJRY StiC- tloa to cnnvnss; M.ooto frt.Wt a day made; wells nt eight; nlsoii man tonell Hluplo (ioods todc.ilcit; best nldo llneSTft n month; Fnlnry or Jnrue oominls-don nvide, eperlonca unuicesuiy. Clifton Honp und Jlunuluctur- Hi' Coniptui), ctntlnniitl, O VA.M'i:i) - WKl.L-KNOWN MAN IN ' every town to solicit stock ubscrl lions, u monopoly; big money lor ngents; no cupltal required. KDWAltU C. KI.SH & CO, lioidrn Uluck, Chicago, 111, help w an n:u i-i:m ali:s. Adv. Under Till Head One Cent a Ward GilVLs',L0?tH"(VcsV:W01tK;AIUSTHAVH rcterenre. Room 'J, Arcade. T AI'KSI MARK IHtr WAOHS llOINO nlenKaiit home worlc. and villi clndlv non.l inn pniiiciunni conn niiiing -J cent siaiup. MISS AI. A. hlT.HlllNS Lnwrtncc, Mich. VTANTK1)-IjAHY AOKNTS IN SCRAN- ton to full nnd lntroduco Hnj-dei's cuke Jclng, experienced canvasser pieferrcd; worlc permanent nnd ery prolltiible. Write for pnitliuliitii at once and get benellt of holiday irode. T. li.HN UHH A. CO., Ciuclnimtl, O. VANTi:oiAIMi:i)LVlELY TWOKNEH- ' getlu KiU'swomcii to represent in. Guarantied Sll a dav without Interfering with other duties. Healthful occunutlnn. Write lor paitlrtilntf, cnelslng taniR AIANGO CHK.M1CAI. CO.Ml'ANiV No. i'l joun sticct, ew Yorlc. FOK KENT. Advs. Under Till Head One Cent a Word. Troii ri:nt-oni: op thr iiixiusi J1 ness comerfc on l'cnn avenue, with 'ong le.ie. l'onenlon given April 1st Dnu bus ness mefeireil. Address. lJUt'OOIHI'. oaie'Irllmne. . . poll RLNT-NINI1-ROO.M HOUSH, JIOI). I ern lniprovenienlN, lUl'J JiicksonHi. F OR RHNT-UnsiC ROOM, .SECOND uoor coiner. -JOl w nshlnglon avenue. S'E( ONO I'LOOR Or IMOI'CNN AVENUE; ) eight rooms, Intli, modern linpiove ments 1. W.MOICES, Attorney, 1:10 Wjo mlni'iivonne iioht-roomTioie, ii vrn. aioIjern J-j liiiiiiovemcnts, 700 Eleotilo avenue, Orecn Rlilgu 1' W .sroKES Attorne), 110 Wj onilng nv enue FOR SALE. Advs. Under This Head One C;at a WorJ. tLEKUIsrORSALE-A LARHF. STOCK k ' oftlno I'oitlnnd Ciitteis, Surrey llabsund Heavy Toim Hobs at Ion ptlces MONROE HROW'V, Wimon Repository, Hulls Head. l.OR SALE-l'INE NEW SLEIGHS AND V Hob Sleds of ull Ulnds; also Kcllci'M Speeding Sleighs, bent slcl.'hs made, nt ALT. KKl.l.KKS I.nckiiw-iiunnCnrrliige Works. I70R HALE-ONE 'JO-HORSE POWER 1 boiler, us good as new. THE WEVION .MILL CO 3IONEY TO LOAN. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. MONEY 'IO LOAN 9500, 5800, 81,0110, ?'J,ooo and other suhih Tor strnlght loans. Also money on monthly pnvment plan. HUOWN, Attorney, Alenis building. EXECU 1 RIX'S NO l'ICE. TTTAEmjTlMCI III oftlniClty ofHcranton, Comity of Liuk uvv unna and siuitt- of I'ennsj 1 v nnln, deceased. Notice is hereby given that Jutters lestnnientuiy In tho above nnmed es Rtale having been gi tinted to the under signed. All pci sons having claims or de mands against the suld estate will present them for payment and Uuhc Indebted there to will phase make Imme Hate payment to IENNIE V. GODFREY, Lxectltrlx. (.'HAS II. WELLES, Sollcltoi. PUBLIC SALE, vwwvw T.i STATE OF MRRVIN NEELY, A SU lunatic Hy virtue or mi order of the Couit of Common PIe.ni of Latka wanna countv, Pa., thtle v-,111 bo expostd to public salt-, nt tho Albltratinn room, In the Couit House, at Scrantou I'ennsilvunla, on SATURDAY. JANUARY 8, li'JS, AT 2 W P Al. All tho light, title nnd Inteicgt ot the sain -Meivin .nccij, oein ,ielin",.mi0JJ.' ,ii VF ono;luu,t1' "'" le celii grocery Dusluess; wlIlvvorkicnsf.ua. "iVrlSi t " ,,0,5U .T" two ccrun ,,Vej ecnri riirnlsli references Addiess SPAN wnsrllicauua'' nty' jUl HARRIS. Mlnooka, I'a. uiviiieii lots, i Hlukel Pennsjlv until, the flist theitot being nart of a tiatt in the warrantee name of i.cvl l'lerce, beginning at u stake on the last wide of the bank of the Lmkawanna liver, cm the northeastern lino of Hald Levi Pierce tract, and tunning ninth foit-two (4J) deglees fnrtv-threo (41) minutes east, elghty-sU (SO) feet; thence soutli fort -seven (17) degrees eighteen tl&l rnlnmcH west, two hunuied nnd four (201) feet, thence noitli rorty-two (fi) de grees fortl-thtee (11) nilnuleH wect, forty two (12) feet, nnd thence along the enst bank of the Liitkavvnnuu river In u north easterly course to ilie place of beginning. Containing thirteen thousand and llftj slx (l.XMi) niiinii feet of surface, moie or less, known as lot number eleven (11) on a village Plot laid out September, A. I. IMK), by Mr. Hull, and bounded wewt by the Latkuwamnt liver, noilheast by lot sold to John -Net-h by William Hull, on the east side by lot number eleven und one-half (It's), anil on the southvvtat by lot number ten (10). Coal mid minerals H'.-U'l ved. The second thereof being a part of the Suth Pierce tract, bounded und descilbed ns follows. Ht-glunlng at a stake on the east side of the Lackawanna liver twen-tv-llvo (23) feet south of the center of a iitreet leading to Olyphnut, und tunning southwest ulong tho bank of the said Lackawanna ilvernt low water murk ono bundled ui'd fifty (ISO) feet, thence south forty-two (12) degiees foity-two (121 min utes east ulong tho northeastern line of the Levi Pierce tract, elght-sl (S6) feet; thence nmth forl-Hi-vcii (47) degrees eighteen 0& minutes eust, one hundred nnd fifty (ISOl feet, and thence north forty-two Hi) ilegreen foity-three (tJ) mlnutc-H wist to the plain of beginning. Cuntulnlng ono-fouith (V) of an acre of land, be the same moie or less, Coal und minerals reserved, All Impioved with a two-story frame dwelling house und outbulldlngM the' eon. TERMS OK SALE. One-fourth of the purchase money down on day of sale, nnd the balance on eoullimallnn of sale und delivery of deed. II. H. MATTHBWHON, Committee. W. C1AYLORD TIIOMA8, Attorney. I onnollJ Sc Wallace A Happy New January, Happy in this store b causi it will be a great bargain month, bfcause prices will drop into insignificance. Because the visible impressions of cost will be largely removed, and' qualities will be just Prices will be reduced on all regular J JUn- ,,,11 n 4-U,.n - L11C1C W 1 1 1 UC IU1CC JJL . . 1 customers to get vaiue January begins backs out and bows arations for a new season commences, and consists in marking down and closing out --that we don't want. January is your month, not ours. One Item of great bulk of our stockgoods worth from yard, will be closed out . At 25 Cents Per Yard. Other and better lots just as cheap. ;C 1 onnoliy t AGENTS WANTED. nr.VTri TIIK ".MONARCH ' IS '1 2V. beat and cheapest telephone dss'i IlintnnrlnC rphltl nrll (. llllllttllnj O110 of puptr, Ii; liberal dUcoiini; ui-liislvci rltorv, W. W; HAMlL'lo.N iK cu , -i street, llostou, AIuss ITT A WTMIl-ARKXTS FOR GREAT W gas savins device manufactured inn tails -JAu. . . In iln III l'U-lf II lllu nrotltu. OLVEtt HI Rocheste N. Y. A GENT4 TO SELL OUR SOC. Bf( JIM door; samnlo propald upon receli- of nrli irlpo. A.v uiua. niun.'i "" O., l'ort Huron, .Mich. VI.ONUIKIJ AGENTS WANTED IOR 1. large hundred l rli nua N A largo Illustrated book of Klondike.llve Ired pages; prlca 9l.ftO; outfit lOclUI I NATIONAL l'UHLIHHINUCO,, ll;e- side llulldlng, Chicago, 111. 1XT A NTRO SOLICITOR'S: NO DKLIIEK V Ing, no todccilagj position neriniiicnt; pay weekly; state age. lil,EN IlhoTlIiRS, Itoenester, -. x. A GENTS WHAT ARE YOU GOIN TO Si. c Hnnhnni Wnl- ritlzenslilD iirlce 91 Uo Ing by thousand1. Aaaress ninui-3, NupervllIll , A GENTS TO BELL OUR PRACTICAL OUR J. . RUlu, ru fi, iiivnc, .. rl'v T '-." ,.1 -....... nlnlral n n rl ,rfinno. It OPtni plasters; prices trom 3 npwnru; K.imij mm expenses paid: outfit free. Address, vvlta (.lamp, .MICHIGAN AIFO CO., Chicago AGENTS TO SELL CIGARS TO HEAL era; 825 weekly nnd expenses; experi ence unnecessary. CONSOLIDATED AUG CO., IB Van Huren St., Chicago. PROPOSALS. PROPOSALS WILL HE KLOUIVIU) AT thsolllcoofthe County Commissioners until noon or .Monday, :id Jnniiury. lf0f, for famishing stove nnd pea conl nt tho county piUon during tho ensuing jeur. Proposals must Htnte from what colliery the ooal will he furnished, and whether gloss or net tons, and the price orench kind of coal named. CHARLES F. WAGNER, Clerk SITUATIONS WANTED. TTTATOiTToHTri V otllte, by experienced ounj; lady; good penman. Address 1)01 Price slicet. A NIN"TKLL10I!NTLADY WOULiTgIVE i her time (except Sundnsi for home privileges nnd sinnlt leniunerntlou, with n Christian family; can sdvv, do fancy work nml Is wllllngto lielp with light upstalis un ties. Addtess X. Y. is., Tribune oMIce. A I'lRHT-CliASS, ALtAROUVD COOK, doslrea sltmitlnn; lilchest lefeience for ability nnd character. .MRS. u, i-'ihiiku, l'JI Peuuuveune. I rilTI'ATlON WANTED-AS lll'TCHER, -ars exiu.rl- D by n young man; had ;i ears' export eiice; good sausage maker; nlso had expeil OITUAT10N WANIED-HY AN EXPER1. t enced saiosnian wuii goon reieiuims. Address HALEHMAN, OvJrt l'lltston avenue, city. S'mJATI()N WANTED-HY A HOY. used 17, to work around hotel or in grocery stole. Address GEORGE HE.M AIEL, lift N. Fillmore uveniiB. ATrANTED WOirK'ABHOlISKkKniM'.lt, V or general housework. Address, St. v., 700 C'ediu avenue. AriRsT-CLASS COLORED HOY, .1 years of age, wants place as coarhinnn and will muko hlmsslf generally useful around the house; reference given. Apply nt Room 'J, Arcade Utilldtag, VOUNG .MAN, U0 YEARS, WANT.S ANY 1 klndofwoik; reference. Address H Room 2, Arcade. S ITUATION WANTKII-TAIC E htjUK wiishliii, Ironing, or go out by tho day washing, scrnbbliig, or any kind of woi k by the day. Rear 120 FrauUlu avenue. SITUATION WANTED-HY A HOY; GOOD inferences; home In country preferred; wages no object. Cull oraddres, 510 Spruce street. O ITUATION WANTED-HY AN EX O perlenced driver, with best city refer enies; willing to work for moderate wages Imjiilre, mo Hpruco street, city. T-vftl'G CLERK WANTS I'ERMANENT U situation and will do teller vvoik; : ex perienced; satisfactory renrenee given. rrilKUlj.vi u.M, 7ii couege ri. ITUATION WANTi:D HY" O laundress, or other vvorlcj niguis; iierinau. noom -j, ji SITUATION WANTKD-UV O married man us collector, j salesniun, or uny honest wl 15. ii. K., 71 u couojo t-iace. ii EXl'ERIENCED DOUIILUl keener wants work; best I ieept-: C. II. orcss J,, Dunmore, i'u. Year, 1898. as good as they ever lm-. .- Ur. , .,1 ivJU.1 HlVJllLllO Ui t; UUU. S'-'l i r . 1 received ior tneir money. making room for out for Spring. It is Special Interest Is A new line of Peck & I Snyder's celebrated New Models, New Prices, New Ice. .FLOREY 222 Wyoming Ave. Have you examined the stock of Guns, Foot Bulls and general Sporting Goods which we are ottering at cost price? It will pay you to. fljijismui., if 021 Spi-tice St. f X x0Ktrnp n n HmmHPOli STOGKIIOLDEUS MEETING. aMIE ANNUAL S10CKIIOLDERS'. MEET 1 lng of Tho Westrn Mill Compinv will be held nt the First National Hank, of Kcrnu ton, Snturday evening, Jan. H, 1MIH, ut 8 o'clock. . W. DICKSON, Seoretnr OI'ICE Islir.REHY GIS P.N THAT THE annual meeting of the NtocMiohleiH of too National llorlng and Drilling company will he lieldnt tho olllce of the conipan.v, room No. 110, Commonwenlth building, M-iuutnu, l'eunsjlvunla. Jnnuaiy 'Jiltli, jsps.nt 2 o'clock p m., for the purpose of electing dlrectois for the ensuing .veir, und forthe trunsui Hon or such other business ns mai properly tome bi-fnie the meeting, ' ' W. D. liOYER.Hecretwrj. rnHE ANNUAL AtEETING OF THE I stockholders of the 'I bird National Hank, of Hcianton, for Hie election of Dlrco tors for the ensuing cur, will beheld In the Directors' room of its laukliig bouse, on Tuesdaj, Jiiuuui 11th, 180B. Tolls villi be onen from three o'i lock until four o'clock, p. ,ii. WAI II. I'ECK, Secretary. CITY SCAVENGER. H.HRIGG3 CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS J.. nnd cess pools; no odoi. Improved pumps used. A. UlUGGS, Proprietor. Leave ordeis 1100 N. Alain ave,, or RlokeV diug store, corner Adams uud Mulberry, 'lelephone (104 U. -ufAH. COOl'hR, CITy'bOAVENCIER, i aii orders nromntly attended to, day or rlo nlnrltt All !Ue lUltsv lipiuiuiil-UA. viiuiksn reasonable. 710 bciuntou street It Houia 25 Wusliuurn street. IIKOPODIST AND MANICURE. tfltNS, HUNIONH AND INGROWINU .nails cureu wiuioui uio jruv )ium n g blood, uonsnitntion ana uuvim i free, E. M. HE1YEL, Chiropodist, (jKuwunuu avenue, iauibs uueuuon esiaeuce n uesireu. cuurges luuucr. Skates i WELUm. were. winter p-oods. and vet U. 4.U i U1CC6V WCdLllCl 1UI xs-s-jr v-,ui.iA wi. 1 Apnil. Winj the time? when prep the first operation goods that you want Dress Goods. A' 37 1-2C. to 75c. per I AMUSEMENTS. Alademy of riusic- Kels & lliirgnnder, Lessee!. II, U. Lung, Local Mana.-r. ' Ono Week, ( oinmcnclng Mondaj, .lun :t. s A'.atlnee, Siiturdny Only, TIIOS. D. VAN OSTEN'S ier Comedy Go, Ladles' Hani und Orchestra. INEZ MECPSKR'f. willardLrr. ELL1 WARREN HARMON! In Popular Pla h at Popular Prices. "Dorsaa" Ityionday PsJIfght a inrec-Act comeny. Lndles ndmllttd free Afondny nights nccompanled by oi paid oOc. ticket. Lyceum Theater! Iccls i uuigtinder. Lessees New ""tour's lay, Al.i'.lncs and Night. n Entlrel7 Nevy Version of EIGHTBELL! Tho Successful A Splei, spectacular Corned, lid Company, acted by RS BYRNE. r. BROTH Fi Introducing a I sneehiltles. The ' iniber of now-andclevd onderful rovolvlng ship. ge ride, 'IlioaiuiHlngcatilj PHH'Rs .Mutln iiud Night, rr.n Cll fill I 2uc, 600, , ., v.. '"" Aloj,! ,ii) , Jan. 1. w to, ts1 I H t " mm h auni n a vn &r HRobt. (1 Insrersoll AVIll dcllvfc his New Lecture "Why I a i an Agnostic' In tills lectin I ,ol. lngersol! gives n dfl scilptlon of th 'people among whom lie was talsed miiK-ducated Ho tells the storv of his xrith, the giowth of his mind the bookwie read and the road hei traveled from io superstition ot Ills -nee ot today It is full fathers to the s of wit pathos, i ison and philosophy. REC.l LAR I'l Es, Ono nl riR. piefccntlng ft only, .Ian. r.tb, . FISKE, r the first time here, TESS OF I E D'UBERVILLES1 by I'ounler S)ddiud, from Ihomas Hardy's novel, fill her company, Includ ing. Fieileilo leUellevllle, AInry Mhnw, Flower Roblnsoi, Alary E Hacker, John .luck, Sjdncy Cnell, Wilfred North. Anna Vihlnire, GeorgeTrader, Dorothy Chester, Frank AlcCormak, Edith Wright, Sale of seats begins Atoiliyi Jan .1. 'the Event ol,J fio Season Prices, ? 1.B0. gl,uo, 7rc, not !5o Steam :m Hot W;ter HEATING Gas, Bectrlc And Combination IXTURES Eleci ic Ligll IRING Lrles B. Sc 19 Franklin Ave. panlonB V
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