SATURDAY, JANUA1U S, 189S. SATURDAY, JANUARY 8, 181. THE SCHANTON TRIBUNE. lw APPOINTMENT OF HENRY K. BOYER Will De Supcrinteadeat ol Philadelphia MIDI. SI'CCE&OR TO HERMAN KRETZ Lock-Out in n Window (llnsi l'nc-tory-An Opinion front the Circuit Court--Tcrriblo Ocnlli of Mrs. (JruyOtlicrNew Atyiut tho Slnto. Philadelphia, Jan. ".Tlio announce ment mmo from Washington this nf- in noon that President McKlnley had sent to tho senate the name of Henry IC. Bojer, of Pennsylvania, to be sup erintendent of the. United States mint, In this city, suecpedlnu Human KieU, i eslgned. Mr. Poer wus bom at EvnnnluiB, MotitponiiMy county In 1S"". At the tigc of IS be came to Philadelphia and taught fclninl until 1S7S!. when he be Kiin the study of law in 1874 he was ndmlttul to the bai mil has devoted hlnnelf ever since to the m.ictloi' of. his piofesslon In Wl be was elected to tli- IcgiHlatute fioin tin- Hovetith waid lie wns u-tloottl In ISM and again in ISSC. He wis ihon speaker In lS-7 .mil ai:aln in im At tho No vember u1?tioit of 18W Mi. Hovtf was electi 1 ulate tteastiiit ond illlllUK bin two yi'iis tenuii' of office bad tb- t)d nnuur and KeH 'ie bank fallutea to contend with Mi. Hoym " for thy fouuli time tlccii'.l to th letrWlntuio riom tin Seventh waul In Novuni'or 1S11 and uiiii'i the irgnnlatlna of that liod.v was again hoscli sp-MKer. CiLAPS LOCKOUT. T'lttbtui:, Jan. 7 Mitecnl of a fjen eral n-munition of vvoik, at 4he win dow (,'lof-s faeoiie )f tb counltv to itionovv thi'i may be a gciu'ral lutk iiut on 'iciMimt ot th" dltllsultv at the Phllllin Oluss iimipa'iv's fncnuv on the south t Ule. I'ie-Wnt Ujmjs Is obuutule and s hn will obey Ibe Instt uellnns of the boarl and InsHt opon the lilnsluU' inoiil if OitheuM Ahlmtin. If It results in wiping the Window rila, Woikei.s" a-soelation off the fn'e of I lie eat th This statement was made ai noon, and aftn that :lni- eveial membeis of the Ameilcau Olass eompdiiy al though lefuslng to niaU- a iioitlvv stateni'-nl. pnatlcally admitted that It had been decided to htand by the Phil lips iranpwij, and mike no glass until the tumble Is nettled. CAN TRUST WINS. Philadelphia, Jan. ".In the X idled States citcuit toutt of ajipeals today, mi opinion was handed down by Judge Atheson. In favor of 'the Central Car Tiust company, which was an Intel -vener In the suit of Thomas f Phut against the Heading Hullron.il i om puny and othe-s. The Car Trust company had asked for an older on the Heading locelveis to pay to It cettain mileage earnings made by the Pennsylvania, Poughkeep hlo and Boston Railroad company, with which tho Reading company hud made .i contract Judge Dallas had found In favor of tha ;eceiveis In the eiicult teuit and the Car Trust company took an appeal. The cause Is now lemnnded to tl citcuit court with direction to "enter a diciee In favor of the tar company. POISON IN THEIR BREAKFAST. I'our .Members ot n rmullyVicllms ol .Mysterious Illness. Bradford, Pa., Jan. ". C. P. Mont gomery and three members of his fam ily weie mysteriously poisoned jester day, and that their lives were saved Is due to the providential escape of the oniy otner member ot tne family, a son, aged 10, who summoned a physic ian. Antidotes weie promptly admin istered, and the patients, all of whom wete piostrated, aie now out of dan ger. The family, compiling the father, two daughters and two sons, had par taken of breakfast but a short time befote one of the daughters .showed symptoms of poisoning. The others became ill In quick succession. An In vestigation failed to disclose the source of the trouble. RACE WITH DEATH IN A SLEIGH. Woman Shot by llcr Son Tukeu Tvvonty-siv .Miles to n Hospital. Ashland, Pa., Jan. 7. While Sirs. Eric Soldberg and her 8-yenr-old son w ero alone yesterday at their home, at Marengo Falls, the latter picked up u shotgun and nimed It at his mother. As she started tow aid hlin to take away the weapon It was dlschaiged, the contents enteilng her side. When Soldberg leturned homo un hour later he found his wife lying on tne iioor tiying to stanch the flow of blood fiom a gaping wound, and his son ciouehed In a corner, almost para lyzed from fright. Soldbeig drove with his wife in a sleigh to Ashland, a dis tance of twenty-sK miles, and she was admitted to the hospital, wheie It Is hald her Injuty Is likely to prove fatal. STEALS KISSES AND RUNS. Jin ii in tlio l.ongEiMurat WotU Agnlu in (.'nimlo.il. Philadelphia, Jan. 7. Camden police aie, rehewlng their active search for tlie "man In the long ulstej" who has been stopping and attempting to kiss females in the vicinity ot Fouith and klne stiee.t8 jecently. Yesterday It was reported that the fellow had the audacity on Wednesday night of try ing to kiss a young colored woman at Fourth and Division stieets. Her screams brought to her aid her "gen'man fren,' " who had stopped In a store, and who promptly attacked mo as&auant. giving him several ef fective blows, Jn the encounter hla 00BCHMVS PILLS 'o'lhlloii mid Nervous Dlsordoissuchus Wind and Pain In the Htomueh, Hlfk Ileudnehe, tildalneijs, ruiim.ss una Swelling ufter meals, DIuIiipk und Drovsluess, Cold Chills, Klush- i"Ko;'!wu, Iajss of Appetite, Nhortneiw of .....-...uii., friitiitmi ureauis mm un nt "ymptonisiit, i-iiused bv i-onmliiutlon. us most KHMIjH INTvi!N1V MINUTbS. This Is no Iktlou. Evory sullenr It euruestlj luvitod to Uj one lior of iieBe iui, und they will be acknowledged to be A WONDERFUL MEDICINE- DLECHAM'S PiLLS, taken as dim ted, will quickly lestore females Incomplete health. Theypioiuptly remneot,str,iCu0Iuorrlegulurltlesof the syMem. For u WEAK STOMACH, IMfiflfiED they act Ilka magic a tw iii.a.' Muscular Hyslem, renloVmr iii, tile aud arousing wlll4!h.lii frame. These are ftcM iiiil J lost complex of Health tl thousands Jobllltuted In ny Patent Medicine lnV, WITHOUT rT ilfvvTT'jtJj. M' or HviJsVit by U. H1onto.s.ii0r prfre .. 'JBaatDrugSton .New York, postpaid, Ions Ulster was pulled open, ghowlnjr that he wore only o, pair ot trousers and slippers beneath. He managed to escnpe, though an angry crowd chased htm. . ' The description of the would-be kisser tallies exactly with that ot th man who molested several young wo men In the same locality a couple of week ago, klsBlng one of them fairly on the cheek. WIDOW AS A CONDUCTOR. I'luoky Woman lor Whom Trolloy llold-Ups Hnvo No Terror. Norrlstovvn, Pa., Jan. 7. Instead of waiting for the opening up of new fields of employment for women, Mrs. Agnes .Sadie Halle, an ambitious and Industrious widow or 40 summers, Is taking the part of a pioneer In an of foit to develop one. With that object In view, she came to Norrlstovvn yes terday from her home, In Manayunk, to file an application with Genetal Manager Douglass, of tjie Schuylkill Ti action company, for nppolntment as n conductor on a trolley car. She sayB ,he can call "Pares, please," as well ns a man, and In a more persuasive tone, and that she can perform all the other duties ot a conductor. Asked by a filend why she did not apply for n similar position In Mana yunk, she said she prefer! ed to begin her pioposed new vocation wheie she would not come In contact with so many acquaintances, Mrs. Halle ac quired a smattering knowledge of the Outlet! of ii conductor from her hus band, who filled such a position on one of the lines In Philadelphia. She says she knows she would like the position, and believes that outdoor life would be beneflelnl to her health. At lut nccounts the plucky woman had failed to secure tin Inteivlew with Managei Douglass, and filends are tiy Ing to dlssunde her finm bet purpo.se. TRAMPS TERRORIZE FARA1ERS. Two .tlurl.clmcn Held Up nt the Same Spot .Vein Noriiitown. Noulstown. Pa Jan, 7. Cliailes Wutker, of Shauuunsvllle, und Samuel Wlllan, of Sklppatk, weie held up by turnips ut nn eaily hour this morning on their wa.v to Noirlstown, where thej occupj stalls in the maikets Walker was stopped shoitly ufter 4 o'clock, near Jeffersonv llle. Tlnee men spiong fioin ambush and while one of them posted hlmsef at the heads of Wal kers hoi sen the two others tinned their attention to the wagon and Its ocm pant. By whipping up his hoises vig orously. Walkei was enabled to escape. Wicklan diove over the ame load an hour later, and had a. pteclsely similar expel lence. The loads nil thiough the countty are so Infested with tinmps that farmers are following the example of the trol ley emplojes and arming themselves with levolvera when obliged to be out after daik. FROM MOUNTAIN'S CREST. Sloigher's Horso Drops (100 reel in Snow mid Escnpes Unhurt. Shnmokln, Pa,, Jan. 7. A sleigh con taining Mouth Oolemblewskl and his son, of Danville, was Inst evening pie clpltated by n snow drift over the edge of the mountain facing Bear nap val ley, COO feet below. Oolemblewskl tossed his gun fiom the sleigh as It went over the almost perpendicular wall ot snow, and he landed safely In a drift. His futher went down over the de clivity with the hotse and sleigh, but saved himself by clinging to a tree that he struck In his descent. The hotse, valued at $1,000, rolled to the bottom of the declivity und escaped uninjured, while the sleigh was totally wtecked. IRON PRCES ADVANCED.. Agreement by .Manufncliiiers us to Structural Work. Plttfcburg, Pa., Jan. 7. A new pi Ice agreement has been enteied into by six Pennsylvania manufactutets of struc tural and bridge steel, known, as beams, and the price was advanced from $1.10 to J1.15 per bundled pounds. The dims pledged to the agieement are the Pencoyd Iron Works, of Phila delphia: Phoenix Iron Works, of Phoe nlxville; JJethlehem Iron company, Eethlehem; Cambria Iron company, Johnstown, Carnegie Steel company nnd Jones Ac McLaughlins, of Pitts burg. turned to Death. Wllkis.Barre. Jan. 7 Mrs. Mnrg.it ctta Giayot Womliig, met a horrihlo ileith this morning She, was defending the cellar ttxps of her home, earning a lighted lamp when she slipped and fell. The lamp exnlortecl and the burning oil enveloped her bod. She dltd In 'terrible agony a felioi t time ufter. Polish Church War Ended. Wllkes-Barre. Jim. 7. A Polish priest from Pittsburg who arrived here Tues day has brought the war between ;ho opposing factions In the Polish church nt Mill Creek to nnd end. It Is now said that peace und harmony reigns once more In the congicsntlon. DICKSON WORKS CHANGES. Hie llloel. ot Item r.stntu I'luced Upon the Market. One of the biggest and most valuable blocks of leal estate thut has yet been placed on the Scranton murket Is ad vertised for sale In another column by F. E. Hitchcock & Son. It Is nothing less than the whole of the Dickson Manufacturing company's plot on the east side of Wyoming ave nue, it Includes the latce brick office und Htore building on the corner of Penn avenue and Vine stteet, the pat tern shop In the lear; the boiler shop, on the north side of Olive street, and besides this upwards of thirty vacant lots. The company will heieafter have Its boiler shop at the Cliff woiks. The ofllces have for some time been located In the machine Hhop building on I'enn avenue. letlte, wnorinesH or ureatu, i;ostiveneKs, luotruesou iiienKiu, wis reams und ull Nervous and Trembling MenHutloiiH, .Vcv, whim these llreatb, CosttveneKs, lllotrhesou tlioHkln, Dls oi iiiem ure. iiwj iiksi uusu vviuu uivu DIGESTION, DISORDERED LIVER ot vtonders iiptm the Vital Orxuns; strenKtbenliigtha tn, brmelng back the Keen tdice of mii- ol Health tne wnoie pliyslcal erVrgy In ull fcluMsesof soclet,uud one of the lst '1C13, UI1U that Ucccham's Pills have the Largest Sale ol Annual Sales over 0,ta H. Agent, V. V. ALLENVk CO., Uook freo upon appllcufflou. ooo.oon Hoxet. 8(111 1'unul Htreet MEN THAT ARE DOOMED. AND YET WHO HO NOT KRAMZE THEIR OANGEH. Why 1'coploHrllt Along Until It Oltcn Is 'i'oo I.Mo, Explained by n Hclon oTSclonco. , "I met a gentleman on the street to day whom I havo not seen t6v some time, but the moment my eyes reBted upon him, I could see that ho was doomed." It was a member of Hie faculty of a New York Medical College who made this statement. "I saw," ho continued, "that peculiar color ot countenance, that lack of ex pression In the eyew und pudlness under the lids which Indicate the pres ence of the most horrible of all known diseases. The coiners of the man's mouth wele somewhat drawn down and the lines of the face were distinct ly marked. I felt like warning him, but I was not on sufficiently Intimate terms to warrant my doing It, so I meiely stated that he was looking as though he weie not in the best of con dition. 'Ob, I mil all light!' he exclaimed. 'In fact, I think I am enjoying very good health. It is true,' he continued, 'that I do not always sleep well, my appetite Is rather fickle and I feel un accountably tired at times, but I have no pain whntever, and I think I am getting along all right.' I left him with a warning not to be too certain about his condition, but t tell you that unless that man takes piompt action of the light kind, he Is a candidate for the grave, and that, too, within a limited period." "And yet he does not know it!" "The thing which makes Brlght's disease of the kldnejs, which that man undoubtedly has, the most dangerous of ull diseases Is that It has no symp toms of Its own. I mean that pain Is seldom felt In the kidneys themselves, and yet I deliberately state as a physic Ian that neatly one-half of the deaths In America are caused by Blight's dis ease of the kldnevs. This may sound like a rash statement, but I am pre pared to fully verify It. Hundreds ot burial certificates have been made out by family physicians for 'heart dis ease,' 'apoplexy,' 'paraljsls,' 'spinal complaint,' 'rheumatism,' 'pneumonia' und other common complaints, when in reality It was Blight's disease of the kidneys." "Few physicians and fewer people realize the extent of this disease or Us dangerous and lnIdlous natuie. It steals Into the system like a thief, manifests Itself bv the commonest symptoms und fastens Itself upon the constitution befoie the victim is aware of Its piesence. It Is nearly as heredl- taij as consumption, quite as common and fully as fatal. Entlte families, In heriting It fiom their ancestors, have died, and yet none of the number knew or teallzed the mysterious power which was lemovlng them." "Not only this, but until recent yeais, no remedy was known which could prevent or cure this most fearful of diseases, and even today, with nil the advancement of science, there Is but one known dlscovety by which It can be prevented, controlled when It is con tacted, or finally cured. That lem edy Is Warner's Safe Cure, and It has, to my certain knowledge, saved more people from untimely deaths, and Is keeping more people In perfect health today than any other dlBCoyeiy ever known In the entire history of the woild. It was concerning this temedy that the late Dr. Dlo Lewis said: "While my own life has been devoted to the pteventlon of diseases, and while years ago I gave up the use of medi cines, I gratefully recognize the prec ious value of Warnei's Safe Cure, and It I found myself the victim of kidney tiouble, I should Instantly use it." When physicians of the highest standing so unhesitatingly endorse a modem illscoveiy, which will certain ly cure the most terrible of diseases, does It not stand to reason that those of us who realize that we are slowly drifting Into a state of decline; that our kidneys, liver or urinary organs are not what they should be, should avail ourselves of the benefits of so great a scientific discovery, which are placed so easily vOthln our reach? AVOCA. A Koneinl Democratic caucus will be held In Herbert's hall on Monday evening'. The funeral of John Mitchell will take place on Monday morning; with a lequlem mass at St. Mary's church. Intel ment will be made In St. Mary's cemetery. Mr. T P. Grnll Is spending a few days with friends In WHIIamsDort. Mi 'Wllllnm Murdack has accepted a position In the Dunmore shout,. Mrs. P. J. Holland and son, Theodore, of Hi. Louis, Mo aie spending a few weeks nt the foimer's parents, Mr. nnd Mr.. John Ilogun, of tho North 12nd. The breaker boys of tho Langcllffe colliery vverj treated to a sleigh ride on Wednesday afternoon b their em ployers, Metsre. Brooks & Dale. John Kelly, of the West Side, who was seriously Injured In the Herdel herg colliery a few weeks ago, was dis charged from the Plttston hospital on Thutsduy. The following comprised a sleighing party fiom Wyoming that were pleas antly entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Hauls on Thursday evening: Mrs. S. L. Phllllos. Ettle and Alicia Davis, 'Eva Kreldlcr, Messrs. Nulton and Treible. Mr. 7tolet t McMillan, of the North End, Is sorlously ill. Alvey, son of Mr. and Mis. Kilmer, of Mooslc, was seriously Injured In Corey's mine on Thursday afternoon. Miss Cassle Moran Is visiting friends In Austin Heights. Thomas Itoblnson has letutned to Jersey City, after sevetal days' visit at the family residence. V, M. C. A. Cnnterrncp. HarrUburg, Jan. 7.--Tlie Quartet ly con .'orence ot tho general secretaries of the Young Men's Christian association along the main line or the Pennsylvania rull road will bo hold In this city January IP. Secretaries will be In uttendance from Pittsburg, Derry, Conemuugh', Altoona, Uellwood. Tyrone, Huntingdon, Sunbury, Philadelphia, llultlmore, Iletiovo, Ever Hon, Columbia and Ilarrlsburg. General Hecretury Erank II. Qregoty, of Ilarrls burg, will preside. iM: Tribune Classified Specials IlKM' WANT12D '.....10ENT A WORD KOIt KENT 1 OKNT A WORD FOB HALK h 1 CENT A WORD IIKAL ESTATE - 1 CENT A WORD AGENTS WANTED 1 CENT A WORD SITUATIONS WANTED Free of Charge. Alt ndvertlnotnenU luierted In these column! (excepting munition wanted, wliloh are tmhlliihnil free of cliurse.l uro nay Btile HT1UCJTI.Y IN ADVANCE. DON'T Biik to havo them charged. HELP WANTED. Adv. Under ThU Httd One Cent Word- X AA-VVANTED, .MEN AND WOMEN' 1. voting nnd old, to work for us In their own home In npuro time, ilny or evening; vio pay $lt) to 81ft per week; no canvuaalng; any child can do the work; send nddrem to- clny; wo send work tit once. ii. a. aitii'p, uepi. now, lyionc, ra. HELP WANTED-MALES. Advi. Under Thin Hud One Cent m Word. TVWfKD-lVoY,"T6'JLEAKN TINSMITH tiule. Must bo Intelligent. C. K. 1IATTI.N, mil I'enn avenue. C100 l'Clf MONTH TO" EEPItESENT US O and tuck up Rlgn. Encloe 4c, 1'INK llilOS.,Houtli lfenJ, Hid. WANTED-A ItEMAllI.E MAN TO KKl. V resent tlio NortbneMern Mutual Life lusuriuicoCo, In Carboinlale;nlOKOoil limn tonct as city ageut In Scrunton; liberal con trnctstotho right man. Address by until only, J. WEL1H. General Agent, Mean building, Mora nton, I'n. OlOtl I'KIt .MONTH TO KEl'HKSENT tS 4 and tnckupslRiis. Undone lv, I'INIC HUO. hoilth end, lud. SALi:BMKN-CHOOL SUPPLIES: CO UN try work; $100 salary monthly, with liberal nddltlonal comuilsaloua. K. O. EVANS J. CO., Chicago. , WANTED--AS AGENT IN EVKUY 8KC VI Hon to canvass; ? 1.00 lo $5.00 u day made; sells at night; nlRoa man to sell Htnplo Goods to dealers; best side line S70 a montb; ralary or largo commission made; experleuce unncceisarj. Clifton Soap and Munnfucttir ng Company, Cincinnati, ). 17 ANTED - WELL-KNOWN MAN IN it every town to solicit stock subscrip tions; a monopoly, big money for nceuts; no rnpltnl required. EDVVAUD C. VISII & CO. lloiden 11 lock, Chicago, 111. HELl' WANTED-FEAIALES. Ad5. Under This Head One Cent a Word. GUItLS KOIt THE VAItlOUS liOUSK T bold duties ltoom 'J, Arcade. I7MIEE-HILVEK TEA .SET. LADIES 1 send m jour full name unci address unit we will express you loo of our sweet und exqulHlto "I'erfuiuo ltoe Packets" to sell among your friends nt to cent' each; when sold, remit us the money (after deducting ex pi ess chaiges) nud we will send you u beautiful pliver-nluted nnd ensruved silver tea and colleeset (gold lined), consisting of six pieces, b., cotlee pot, leu pot, butter dlHli, sugar bowl, crealn cup aud spoon bold er, n liui'-iilfkont set, und Is fully woith 915 to nnv one; no goods shipped to children on this otlei: ladles order hi once and name nenust express office. Addieiu AllAHIAN I'EHI I'Jlu CO., Hox nn, llrldgewutsr, Conn. T ADIEH .MAKE MONEY SELLING OUR J j now houte supporter Tor samples and terms, address, .NOHUMHEOA .MTU. CO., Waltbam .Manx, LA DIES, PIN MONEY; MAKEPATCHI on our dninlng machine; we pay Too per hundred; make l 'jou weekly. KtHtiiped uddressed envelope for sample und puitleu lurx. HOMMEHS, American Tract Building, New York LADH-S-I MAKE DIU WAGES DOING pleasant borne work, and wilt gladly send mil particulars to all sending '2 cent stamp. MlHh M. A. STKUBINy, Lawrence, Mich. WANTKD-LADY AGENTS IN SCItAN. ton to sell and Introduce Snyder's cake Icing; experienced canvasser preferred; work peimnneut and very profitable. Write fur particulars at once and get beqent of holiday trade. T. B. bNYDKHA CO.. Cincinnati, O. WAN1 ED IMMEDIATELY-TWO ENER getlo saleswomen to represent us. Guaranteed $() a with other duties. uay witnout interiering jieaiinmi occupation. Write for ranlculan particulars. endiAlng stamp. MANGO CHEMICAL COMPANY; No. T2 John street, New York. WANTED. Ad s. Under This Head One Cent a Word. VvANTEb-SCitANTON Yl hept. 11, '117, July 124, '07 and AuglHt 1 1, '07. Premium will be paid tor same If pre'eutid at 'tribune olllco. HOARDERS WANTED. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. B""oAiu)E!ta" WANTED-NEW, NICELY furnished home; gentlemen preferred; references, niirt Adams avenue. EMPLOYMENT AGENCY. Advs, Under This Head One Cent a Word. EPL0Y7nN?AaljNC female help furnished, ltoom '2, Arcade. LOS'l . Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. OHT-ilCTWEEN MONHOE AND MUl", berrv und Moses Tavior Hospital Indies' itoldwutch and fob. l'lnder will re ceive reward by returning same to 715 Mean building. LOST-AT NEW YEAR'H HALL, SILVER watoh; renard to finder by returning to Cl'KKY, Attornoy, Commonwealth. FOK RENT. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. i on spruce htreetC eleven nboMrk 9'2ti GREEN rooms. RIDQE STREET; SEVEN SiECONDTLOOR OK 2 1'J I'ENN AVENUE; eight rooms bath, modern Impiove ments. l W. bTOKEd, Attorney, liiii Wyc mlnr avenue. JMGHT-HOOM HOUSE. HATH, MODERN U Improvements, 700 Electric avenue, Green Ridge, P. W. sroKES, Attorney, 13U Wyoming avenue. FOR SALE. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. TirSATlTNmVVNTr J1 fclelfths, store and lieivy bibs, also 2 heap driving horses, also horses groomed aud clipped at M. T. KELLER'S. 1?OR SALE-ONE 1807 "KEATING SPEC " i lal" lllcycle, new, 82D.4H. 232 Wyo- mlng avenue. I?OR HALE-ONH 1B117 SPALDING UA- cei, almost uevv, 8110.00. 222 Wjo mlng avenue. 170U BALE-ONE 20-HORSE POWER boiler, as cood us new. THE WESTON MILL CO. KEAL ESTATE ANNOUNCEMENT EXTHAORUINARY. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. WE Ol'l'EH TOR HALE ALL THE luniU of the Dickson Mniiufuetur lng t ompany. Improved nd tiulm proved lying between I'enn und Wyoming uv emits 'Ihusp eudul brick oillce and store building, coin 'r Vlnestieet and I'enn nva nue. the brlt-K pultern shop on Vine streot, the iMiller-sbopaud building" udlomiug ou l'euti avenue are Include J. besides up wards of thirty kuperb vacant lots. Alt of these propti I les will have railroad swltoh facilities which mai.es them exceptionally valuable for manufacturing purposes. The holler works have beeu removed and the noise from tbem bat ceased. Tlie proper ties ure In the business heart of our growing city, Wyoming avenue la soon to ue opeueu thiough lodrteulUdgo, when it will be the widest und handsomest uvenue In the city I'rlees will then rapidly ndvunce. Securo Ihomatpnco. V. L. HITCHCOOIC A SON, mco. Jdl aclcawuuuu avenue. ic ,;Wi) Connolly & Wallac Annual Sale of It's always a January event in this store. More so this year than ever, because the stock is larger and better, and the prices lower than ever before. Our goods are all clean and fresh, made by In telligent people, in the best factory in the business. Our immense purchases cause these remarkably low prices. . Night Gowns. SPECIAL PRICES 45c, 50c, 58c, 69c 89c, $1.1, $1.25, 1.35, $1.50, $1.65, $1.75, $2.25, $2.50. Hill & Lonsdale Muslin, Lonsdale Cambrics and other good makes are used in our garments. 1 wM hf CHEMISE Special lots at 37c, 45c, 69c, 75c. Scranton's greatest sale of Huslin Underwear. Connolly & Wallace. AGENTS WANTED. AGENTS THE "MONAKCH" 18 THE best und cheapest telephone desk on the market; letutl price, Including one roll of paper, Si; liberal discount; eveluslvo ter ritory, W. W; HAMILTON A CO., 1!1 Milk street, Boston, Mass. w ANTED AGENTS KOH GHEATEST eras savin" device manufactured. He. tails 20c. Ills profit. OLVEll liltOH. Itochester, N. Y. AGENTS TO HELL OUR 00c. STOUM door; sample prepaid upon receipt of price, AMERICAN WTOUM DOOH CO., Port Huron, Mich. KLONDIKE AGENTS WANTED FOR large Illustrated book of Klondike, five hundred paces: price Si. 60; outfit lUc. Ad. dress NATIONAL PUULIBHING CO,, Lake side Building, Chicago, III. WANTED-SOLICITORS: NO DELIVER, lng, no collecting; position permanent; pay weekly: stAto age. GLEN UIIOTHERU, Itochester. N. X. AGENTS-WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO do about Safe Citizenship price PI. Go ing by thousands. Address NICHOLS, Napervllle, III AGENIS-TO SELL OUR PRACTICAL gold, silver, nickel and copper electro plasters; prices from S3 upward: salary and expenses paid; outfit free. Address, vrltn stump, MICHIGAN MKU CO., Chicago. AUENT8-TO SELL CIOARS TO DEAL ers; 82r weekly and expenses; experi ence unnecessary. CONSOLIDATED MtG CO., 48 Van Jiuren Bt., Chicago. EXECUTRIX'S NOTICE. ISTAToFTrSEPHtPolTF u ofthoClty of Bcruntoii, County of Lack uwannaand State of Pennsylvania, deceaseiL Notice Is hereby glveu thut letters testamentary In the above named es- state huvlng been granted to the under slimed. All persons having claims or de mands against tho said estate will present thorn for payment nnd those Indebted there to will please make Immediate payment to JENNIE V. GODFREY, Executrix. CHA8 II. WELLES, (solicitor. CITY SCAVENGER. AI1.11RIGG3 CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS . and real pools; no odor. Improved pumps iir ed. 'A. UIHGUS, Proprietor. Leave orders 1100 N. Main av e., or Klokes' drug store, corner Adumi und Mulberry, 'lelephoue 0040. -1HA8. COOPER, CITY SCAVENGER, j All orders promptly attended to, day or night. All the latest uppllauect Charges returnable. 710 Scrunton street. House 1125 Washburn street. SI'l UATIONS WANTED. SITUATION WANTED-TAKE HOME wushlni, Ironing, or go out by the duy washing, scrubbing, or any kind of vtork by the day. Rear 420 Krankllnuvenue. tJlfUATlON WANTED AS CLERK IN oillce: Kood education and understands bn bnokkoeplug. Address 1 A, C, m3H Wash lugtonutenuc. WANTED-A POSITION 11 V A liRST class barber, of goodbablts. Address, N. I)., tills oillce. SITUATION WANTED - HY EXI'EH Will work li lencedenglueernndtlreman at any tiling. J' H., 020 Luvelle's Court. SITUATION WANTED-BY RELIABLE boy, lice 18 yearn; willing to do any honest wqrk. Hui had three years exper ience In barbershop, Addresi, X, 320 Km matt Htreet. SITUATION WANTED HY A (HtOt'ERY sulesmiui; bus hud seven years ex perience In the grocery busluess and run speak six different languages; can furnish references. C. U W., Rooms 300 and 301 Meurs Building, Washington uvenue, City. SITUATION WANTED -HY YOUNO O man; has experleuce In double entry bookkoeDluir and can furnish the ipNb U reference Address, J .M., care inuune. A YOUNO MARRIED MAnVThIIKI A situation at any kind of work, driver pieforred; can fiirnuh lett of leferences. (all or address, U. JAMES, 3117 South Decker Court. A TAILORESS WOULD LIKE TO GO out to do nlaln sewlner bv the day or week, or would go as dressmaker's usststauti cbnrgca moderate. Address TAILORESS, i riuune omce. A jTlNTELLIOENT LAD YAVOULD Ol VE her time (except Sundays) for home privileges and small remuneration, with a Christian family) can sew, dq fancy work and Is willing to help with light upstairs f.u. ties. Address X. Y. ., Tribune olllco. A riRST-OLASS. ALL-AROUND COOK. Jx. desires situation; highest reference for ability and character, 121 I'enn avenue. MRS. R, E1SHER, Ladies' Underwear Muuy, Ruffled gi.5, ?.u. Corset Covers 50 dozen at 2 for 25c. Actually worth 20c each. In all the differ ent shapes, styles and finishes. These new prices: 23c, 29c, 37c, 45c 69c, 75c, 89c, 1.15, $1.25. Others at 35C, 4SC, 89c, $1.15. 22c, 7?c, A new line of Peck & Snyder's celebrated New Models, New Prices, New Ice. C.M.FLOREY 222 Wyoming Ave. uiiiiiiiiiaiiiKiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuu i IGE SKATES I That Cut Ice, AT- M Prices That Gut Mare les, 1 -AND- BICYCLE a That Set the Pace, 5 ARE ON SALE W a m spiuce si. i niiiiniiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii: STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING. MMIE ANNUAL MEET1NO OK THE J. atockbolder,ofTlieht.CInlr Coul com pany, for the election of director and the transaction of such other Luilness as may liropoily como before It, will be heldon Mod. day, Jnunury 21th, ut 2 o'clock p. m. No trnnsferof stock will be made for the ttu days next piecedlug the date ofubove meet ing, E 1. KINUMIURY, A "nnuai7meeTino-notiueishere-bv Klven that the unnual meeting of the stocKholdoi of 'I ha Hitwley Kleotrlii Light nnd I'ower company will be held at olllco of the compuuy In the Mears building, atscrautou.l'u., ou-utuida). January 10. lHtlM Ht liioctooiia. III., mriuc cu ui directors for the entiilugyeur and for such other business aa mav properly come linore the meetlug. MARK K. EDOAR, ,i Heeretaiy. THE ANNUAL MEETINO OE SrOCK holders of The Lackawaunu Lumber Co , will be held at the oillce of tbeconipan, Hoard of Trade Building. Tuesday, Jan. 2S, at 10 u. m. for the election of ill lectors for the ensuing year, und such other business us may properly 3 V-ttSI&i.y. HM1E ANNUAL SrOCICHOLOERS' MEET X lng of Tho Westcn Mill Company will boheldnt the Hirst Natloual Hunk, of Scran, toti. Saturday evening, Jan. 8, 1808, at S o" loci!" A. W.lUCKbON1Heoretp,ry. 7pilE ANNUAL MEETING" OK THE 1 stockholders of tho Third Natloual llauk.of Scrantou, for Ihu election of Dlreo. toisfortheeusulngjeur, vll bshetd lu the Directors' room of Us banking bouse, on Imlsday, Jammry lltb, 1HDH. I'olls wl 1 bo opeu from three o' lock until four o'clock, p. uu WM. H. l'EOK, Secretary. CHIROPODIST AND MANICURE. CmJsToHjmoNs and ingrowing nails cured without tho least pain or drawing blood. Consultation und advice given free. E. M. HKfiiEL. Chiropodist. 030 Lackuwunna avenue. Ludles attended at thtlr residence If dfeslred. Charges moderate. DRAWERS Skates OE SKIES Skirts. Skirts, liberal in size and hdnest in . make. Will cause sharp buying at these prices 45c, 69c, 89c, $1.15, $1.25, .y?, $1.50, 1. 65, We propose to make this EMEJEl Academy of riusic Rels & Burgunder, Lessees. , II, R. Long, Local Manager. One Week, Commencing Monday, Jan 3. THOS. D. VAN OSTEN'S 3-Star Comedy Co. MATINEE DAILY. Ladies' Band and Orchestra Prlces-iOc, 20c, 30c No Higher. " 3 Nlhtt, Beginning Monday, Jan. loth. Matinees Tuesdsy and WeJncsday. Elaborate Scenic Production, CUBA'S VOW A Story of Cuban Strife for Liberty. 8 Scenes 8. 30 People- -30. Academy Prices 150., 26c., SBC, 50c. Lyceum Theater. Rels & Burgunder, Lessees. Saturday, Jan. 8, Matinee and Night. Has made all America talk. Joseph Arthur's great est Success, BLUE JEANS Will never wear out. i-N. Y. Har old. O- Spacial Matineejhis Afternoon. I'llccs llalcony, 28c, Lower 1-Toor, 00c Evening, 9l.oo,70c, aoc, 2Sc Tuesday, January ii. Direct from tho Garden Theater. New York City. TatinehlU's Comody 'triumph, The Nancy Hanks A story of iv suited gold mine. "Three nets of laughter" N. Y. World. 'Full of happy situations" N. Y. Journal. Presented by the distinguished comedy artists, Maris Jansen, Frank Tannehill. Jr. und clever compauy. Hear Janseu'a merry songs. . Regular prices. Saturday, Jan. 8. Seats on sale beginning Music Hall. A. A. Tenyvessy, Lessee and Manager. 3 Nights, Commourins Monday, Jan. 10. IRWIN BROS.' In the Operatic Burlesque. A TRIP TO VENICE. Matchless Olio, Elegant Scenery, New Me chanlru) EfTevts. Rcierved seats now on sale ut Short A Hlg. glus' Cigar Store, 207 I acltawumm Avenue. NliXT ATTRAOTION-Jnn. 13, 11 unci 15, Dan-Ton UttflebqucrK. t y i iJfk i m- -A -
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