v .2 THUItSDAY, JANUAUY 13, 1898. THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE. THUIISDAY, JANUARY 13, 189J. CHARGES RENT TO . ITS CITY OFFICIALS . " .. WllktB'Dnrre Demands $300 a Year for Its City Officials. THIRD DAY OP SUPERIOR COURT . Mnn Who Willed n Property to Otio Itelatlro AHcr He Unci Deeded It to AnbtlioroUllkocllnrro Ilccord Colild. Not Collect for ft County . Advertisement Columbia Com pany Sailels Up n Very Intorosllng Uiifstloii-. Oilier Casos Argued. ,X,trtorne county nRttln monopolized the attention of the Superior rourt ye tei day.' Today and tomorrow I.ntku vvnnm will have Its Inning. The flnt case tailed yesterday motn ItiK uoh thot of John DavK appellant, i rfolnHt I'atilck Martin I). L. O'Neill, John it Garman and J r. O'Neill ar WUltl Coi tli( appellant, nrd J. O. Opp, t Attoino General II W Palmer and A II, McCllntock foi the appellee It ntijwnrs tinL Joseph DnVK the uncle (it the plaintiff dei-ded to John D.ivK the fitlhtfr "f the plaintiff, u lot of land In. the FOItiteenth ward of WllUes Mine, cnndltloiicd that tin' teclplent .HUgiilil Btippoit him duiliiB the tent of ChUs.JIe;v, Aftei thH giant had been made the Kiantor Joseph Ravin, made u will UHitiiathlng I" a Rtunil-nephew, Suniiiel WeldileU all his piopeity, not tiplf!im what it ioii-lstecl of Judge Vordvnrcl, In the ejectment proceul Ivcrk, whliji follow id, luled that as Da vis hid not Hhown a peifoimance of ,tfli jondltlonM "pi'dlted In the grant that' hi' roitld not ilalm the piopeitj. mil that WVIdiltk'.s till? was the 1or.i1 i lie Tile app al wan fioin this deci sion i: P. Mt Com in foi the plaintiff and 'llifMnrfH O'Neill foi the defendant, wete hi aid in the taw of l tf Ho s,iMt .iDpellee .mnltist John Hattnton itnl i:il7.ihith H.illeitoii, appellant'" It v t: tin nppMll fioin a IlinJliltf 1) JililK" r V (JuiiKlei "pei lallj pie.vldhm In n i a" to deti imine owutlHhlii of a MWlnsj nia'ihlii' ,hi(ll Hi 1 1 lented ti n mull nani"il Ilislins. and which M r Mile liiutetloti hoaRht nt a lonhtnule'q 1 iniiKlit .ihoilt uv. ilie hindloid a novp.i. csi: i dm 1 ami luti H stliu uie wns dl. cnvtied undei title nf the oltj of Wllkei-Uaiie nauiiiMl i: II Clue, up. 1 llant II Is an appeul fioni the UMlKiilent ol the common plean of I.u ?ptne, decieelng: that the receiver of iur hould pa lent fin Ms ofllce In the dt hall 11 W Pulmer appealed fm tin appellant and Cltv Solliltoi V b Mi Lean toi the appellee The Miellant eontenilF that the city his no tight to elect a building for the purpose of lentlnr It, that the eoun i II ban the powei to designate the loin tlon of the ta recehei'H otllte, and has loiated It in the lty hall, lefuslng to improve of on other location, that the cltj h.ii no right to chaige olllcer of the cltv government lent for the onuputlon ot a i lty building, that It ban always been the custom to provide public officials with ollkes In public buildings, free of rent. In answer to this the city sajs: A municipal!! cannot elect a building foi rental pin poses, but when a build ing Is erected primarily for municipal purposis it may fit up and lent such l.uts of It as aie not used for munl ilpul puiposes, that the leeelvei of taxes Is not ecluslelj a cltj officer being a collectoi ot state, count, school and poor taxes as well as city taxes: that outside of his power t'i collect city taxch, he Is no more an official of the city than an alderman, constable or inspectoi of elet tlons Judge W V Schuylei, of Noithamp ton, who was called to specially pre side In the case, ruled at the trial that the tax recehei bilng an appointee of he lourt was a couit ofllcer. Genet al I ulniei. In replj to this, makes the pointed Muculatlon. "Whut would (run av If the t ei elver of taxes should heenmo an oinb(7Zler, and upon being analgned made the plea thut he i ould not be Indicted ut taupe he waa an olllcer of the court and nut of the clt .'" rOMTMMA COI'NTY CASH Anothei case with an Inteitstlng fiue.otlon Involved Is that of the appeal irmn thf iuattei hesslons of Columbia inuntj In the muttei of the petition of J Ilojil McHeuij, sheilff of Columblu touiit, for the aopioval and nppolnt ment of n Jallot and keepei. R H Kit tle argued fi t the nppi llant, and Gtant Heirlng tor the appellee, the bherlff. The sheilff f.pj c luted Ilenty Kline as keeper of the Columbia county jail. He vvoiked fo) eight months, and then the count commtsslonerH dtclated that I'M appninttnt nt was not authotlzed by I uv and refused to pay him The local unit Judge Cialg pi esldlng, declared that Kline was de facto If not de Jure a keeper and an olllcer of the county, mid gavi him judgment foi the eight months ho wub employed The com mlKsloium theieupon appealed 1 he appellant's claim Is that th l enal code of 1800. bv Implication le n aleil the law of 1790, providing for I lie nppolntment ol keepers In county Plisons A keener under the law Is undeistood to be ia petson who supet lfs com lets sentenced to hard labor, nrd as such convicts now go to the rmltentlarv no such oftlie as keeper if county pilsnns exists, excepting the Keepers, si .( ailed, who are emplojes of the Fhoilff and not olJlceiH of the id nt. Tim appellei ion tended that the pen al -ide did not fotbid any county from mulntulnlng a workhouse In connection with the prison. It only directed that nil prisoner sentenced to more than a jeui should be put at hard labor Ar guments were also advanced In sup poit of the contention that Kline was a de facto employe at all events, and should receive hlH eight months' pay. UftCOHD THH APPELLANT. A ase stated between J. C, Johnpon and J, C, Powell, doing business aB the Wilkeg-Uurre Record, appellant, and the county of Luzerne, waB submitted without argument by aeorga 8. Ferris and U. L, Halsey, the respective attor neys. The Record published the sheriff's MAGICALLY EFFECTIVE . TREATMENT FOR WEAK MEN OF ALL AGES1 NO IQONGV IK ADVANCIC. Won durful appliance and dentlflo rem edies ant H trial to any reliable miu, A world-wldo reputation back of J hta offer. Krerr obsuicle to happy married lit removed. Full ttreaith, devflopmmit ad too tirn to crtry portion of tb body. Failure impoibl ao uo barrier ERfEtftolCAFcO., Mimtft: tREES TO ALL! Vmen proclamation without entering (nto any contract and chat god $177.66 for the service, which the county commission ers refused to. himor. Judge Bennett decided that the claim of the newspa per could not be allowed because the sheriff had never been .duly author ized to have the proclamation pub lished, An appeal by Charity P. Worthlng ton from the orphans' court of Luzerne In the matter of the estate of Henry AVorthlngton, deceased, nan argued by Michael Cannon for the appellant, and George K. Powell for the appellee. Today and tomoirovv will be devoted to Lurkavvunna cases. The list con tains ten, and they will be called tip In the following order: Hdward Griffin, appellant, against Reman! Davis; Michael Reup against the City of Scranton and Anthony Knight, appellants; Richard Barrow against the county of Lackawanna, ap pellant; Gllmore & Duffy against Mar garet A. Dunleavy, appellant; Ulxler fi Con ell against J. P.. Lesh, appellant; ISlleu O'Donnell against Charles Du Tent Breck, appellant; Udwaid Thayte against the Bcrttnton Ti action com runy, nprellant; William Koch against Catheilne and Hdwln llleeodj-r, appellants, Catherine Hlttinbender against Catherine Uleseckei, William Koch and Kdwln Ulesecker, appellants; W I' Hatnes against the Bontn Plato Class iompan, appellants SCRANTON INTRRUSTS AT LEBANON. I,. I. ntid S. Co. to Change the Sopor vision ol Its I'ltrnnues Tlieie. Thete Is to be n change In the super vision of the Lackawanna Iron and .Steel company's futnaecs at Lebanon. Andiew Hradv, who was manager of the Colebiook tutnaies befote they came Into the possession of the Lacltu wantui company, has teylgned, his res ignation to take effect not later than March 1 Ills successor It Is repotted from Lebanon, villi be V. Louis Oram met both at the Cornwall and Cole brook furnaces and with the ptobabll Itj of dltectlnsr the North Colebiook fin note In Lebanon, aecoidlng to an attlcle published In Mondaj's livening Re pmt, there aie rumots of a shalceJup. This was heightened by the at rival there of I-dwaid K, Bradbuu, men tioned as 'assistant to Piesldent Stranton" The Repent sajs. The ci'ieiatlun of the five luriiuces-two al Illul Coleman, two at ' olebiook ami one ut North Cornwall wlille not pir tlcilUulv liimtlclal to loiul furnaee sup plj men, will Kieatlv bpiielh Lcbalioi through tin n nnv thousands of dollars paid out In wages All woik of bililillnr cnstli'fes machinery e'lctioti, etc will be dune us lieiitofme in Scrulilon Sup plies will alo be bought through the main ptiicliaulng ofllie and the local rnaneRpr will not have that free swing that pre vailed In old di s at both localities The local foundiles, machine shops colce and oal brokers, etc. have no great JCloiulIke on hand, but It bus been cal culated that with all the turn.it es tolng 3.MKJ0 pei month will bo dlsttlbufd iinioiig the met chants and firmers of this lomlltv a sum that cannot but relieve In a measure the chronic lurdtip state that now bounds the communltv Added to this Is the Increased foice ne" ess.io on the railroads to lmiille ship ments ot Iron fiom and coke to the fur naces and the outlook l loslei than tor manv jeais A conservative business man, In viewing Hip whole matter, saw -mm thing still more In store for Leba non giving a clu" to his thoughts by laconically observing. "Now man: water might mean a steel plant." ACCIDENTS OF THE YEAR. Shown by Report of Alilio Inspector of fourth I, n erne District. The teport of Mine Inspector Wil liams of the Fourth Luzerne district, "liovvB that there wee the following fatal and non-fatal accidents during the year 1897 in his district: ratal Accidents January 4; I'ebruary. C, March 6, April, 3, Mav, C, June, 0; Julv, 0, August, 6, September, 4; October, 7: November, C, December, li Total, W. Ocupatlons oi Pert-ons Fatally Injured Mlntrs '.8 liboiers 10; drivels, 3; run nirs, 2, doortendcrs, 1 headmen nnd footmen, 4. blope and shaft sinkers, 2, companj hands. 4 Xatloinllt of Pei sons Patallv Injured - merlcan. 7, Welsh, 1U; Irish 13, Dng llsh 1, Polish, l"i Roslan, 2. German J, Slavonian, '3, JJthuaniiin. I; Swedish. 1. ifon-iiittil Accidents Januaty, 20; Feb niaiv. a. Mutch, 18 April, 21; May 10, Jam. It, Julv 1: August, iY, September "ill, October. 2s: Novcmbct, 20. DecembJi, 2! Total .",1 Ocopatloim of Pei"-ons not Tatally In jured .Miners, 110, lrboieis, 72, drlveis und rimners "C, doorteuders, C; shaft sinkers 3, lomouiu bom's, 15; totcman and aslitniits, 1, on sulfite, 41. Natlonalltv of Ptisons not Fatally ln luieil Ameiicini, 31. Welsh, , IZnpllsh, lis; irisn n; I'ousn. s;: biavoman, 2J, Gei man 7, Russian jfi Scotch, 1. Veiv slight Injuries not Included In fore going table, total 6S A comparison of the above figures w'th the number of accidents which occurred in the Fourth anthracite district In 18 shows that here were a gieatet number of fatal accidents In 18, while the num ber of non-fatal accidents was less. In 1S90 there wen seventv-threo fatal accident-', 221 seveie non-fatal, nnd 81 slight uccldents in the mines of this district. THEATRICAL ATTRACTIONS. I.nrgest Homo ol the Season. Whoever advised William Hairy to get a new play wuh either no fnend of nls oi else a friend with poor judgment He was told the publlu would tire of "Hlhlns Generation" and tint It would bo better lor him to kIv It up beforo ha would be forced to do so Ho put on "John Hrnd ley's Money" and In Just patt of u sei son lost ovei JJ00O He then went back to "JUsIng Generation' and If Its recrti- tlon at the Lyceum last night Is u lulr criterion he won't lose any monei this Hoason. Kveij heat in the houe, Incltid lug extra chillis In the boj.es und even the window Hills and doorwn;is, vveie oc cupied It was the biggest hoiihe of the reason and) It Is safe to na .10 por lent of the audience hitd seen tho show at least once before Blllv llarrv can plaj Martin McHhayne as long as he If. able to walk. Harrj Is the hamo as ever he couldn't Improve. Tho nlui hau been freshened considerably and a number of new ppe rlaltleH added A pleasing suiprlse to old time admirers of the show wan the re appearance of Joseph I' Davis the orig inal "Huck Mo run " and James H Man ning, the original "Dlonyslus O'Hara " Eva Vincent does tho "Johanna Mc Hliuno" very ucceptablv, and Hertle, Dyur Is an improvement in nianj ways on Miss Harrv as "Elsie Connolly." The slnglnjf of Willie Weston, a wondeiful boy noprano, the dancing ot the youngci Birry and the Imitations by Miss liyar are the purlkuiluii.v good new specialties, A lloy Wnnted. Charles E Illaney's big extravaganza, "A Hoy Wanted," which will 'come to the Academy of Music. Jan. 13 14 und 13. Is aaid to be one of Hie strongest farce comedies on the toad today, the com pany numbering forty people, half of whom ure diver vaudeville performers, who Introduce their Rpcelaltles nt dif ferent times during tho comidy The comedy Htare engaged for tho production are Mil Nellie O'Nell, Slstera Qehrue, Mls Frances Hartley, ltaymond Flnlay, Knox Q, Wilson, Frank Young, Claude ailllngwater, Ollotte Bisters and Hddla Heron, who plays, the part of "thn boy." Itrlurn of lcnileaii. Tomorrow evening "Heat tsi arc" will Tribune Classified Specials II KM' W'ANTKl) 1 OKNT A WOlll) KOll HUNT 1 CF.NT A WOUI) FOH 8AMJ 1 CIJNT A WORD IlKAL lf.VTi: 1 1'RNT A WOltl) AUKNTH WANTKD 1 OKNT A WORD SITUATIONS WANTED Free of Charge. All iidvortlneineuH Insetted III thciu column (excepting munitions Wauled, vihlah aie iiubllnliod free ofi hnrse,) tuu pay. able SlItlUTlA IN ADVA.NCi:. DON T iihIi to hnv o thorn i liargcd. 11 LLP WANTKD-iMALlis. Advs. Under Thl Head One Cent a Word. WANT:!) TIIAVKMNH SAI.KSMAN toselt most complete Una of lubiliat t lit? oils, greases, specialties, etc.on the tuiir Let; llbernl tonus to pioiier pnrtv, Addrens, III1J AIJ.AVilU UIirlMM CO, t'leve laud, U. SAMJ9MDN' SCHOOIjHUI'PMK': COUN try work; 9100 salary mouthly, with liberal additional lommliiioui. It U. DVANH A CO., Uhtcono. , YVANTDII-AHAai'NriN KVDIIY BllO VV tion to cauvnss: 94.00 to 8"i Oil n day made, sells at sight; also a man to sell Htoplo UooAU to ilcalors, beat aide line S73 a month; mlniy or large commlaalou made, expcrlcnaa unneceaanr.v. Clifton Soup aud Mauufiictm- UK cuiiipiinj i e.inoiiinnii, u. 7ANfKI) -- WKI.I-KNOWN MAN IN every town to solicit stock aubsorip llom; nmonopolv; blc motiej forngintB, no capital lequtred. KDVVAflt) U. FISH A CO, liordcn lllooli, Uhlcago, III. inxi' WANTi:-rr.M Ai.cs. Advs, Under This Mead One Cent a Wonl. TmToiTiYNKiiAiT'iioi'Br.w'onK'; VT mitit have refeioncus. Itoom It, Ar cade. G lltl, WA.NTKD-rolt I.IOIIT 1IOU.SK- I woik. Call at ft'tu Mulbeiry street. LAIHKS I JIAKE HIO WAHES DOING plcaMint home work, and will gladly send lull particulars to nit scnillnij 'J cent stamp Ml.SM M. A. H1EI11I1NH, Lnvvronrc, Mich, WAS1LD-IjAllY AGKNTH IN SCHAN too to sell and Intioilucu Sndoi,'s cuka Iclns; experienced caiiMtsser pi efei led; work permanent and verv protltuble Write for pnillcilliirs nt once lind get benellt of holiday tiiulo 1.1! 8NYDKR.V CO, Cincinnati, O W ANTKO IMJIEUIATi;i,Y--TWO KNKlt. VV Kctlc saleswomen to represent us. (tiinranteed Sll a day without lntcrforln with olht'i duties. Healthful occupation. Wiite foi particular!!, onchAlug stamp, MANGO C'llKMlOAI, COMHANJC No 7i! John street, Now Yoik. rURNISIICD ROOMS FOK KENT. Advs. Under This Mend One Cent u Word, 771 POIt HKNT-U1.SIKA11I.K rUHNlSIIEl) JL rooina; for gentlemen onlj son avenue. , 407 Madi- rou ItCNT. Advs. Under Thli Head One Cent a Word. OulENT NiNlVltOOMH J1 raime, furnuce. UOl) Mudlsou avenue, Gieen HTdio, SECOND FI.OOH OF24!21'ENN AVENUE; eight rooms, bntb, modern Improve ments I W. hTOKES, Attorney, l!l(l Wyo mlnr avenue. rlGHT-KOOM HOUSE, HATH, MODEUN I!j Improvements, 701) I'lectrle nveaue, Green IHduo 1 W srolCES, Attoruoy, IflO Wjomlug avenue tor sALi:. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. F Oil hAI.K CHEAl'-ON ACCOUNT OF 111 health, 'i cood show cases. 1 solid cherry legeed counter. W. II. ANDEKSON 11)1!) North Main avenue. IrOIt 8ALK-ONK 2OH0HSE POWER 1 boiler, as good as new. THE WESTON .MILL CO. REAL ESTATE. Advs, Under This Mead One Cent a Word. 85,5110 WILL 'ilUY THE HOMK I OCCir. pled by .1 D Williams, ChcHtnut street, West hide; lot 7SXI50 feet, 10-ioom house lu tine condition. M. II. IIOLGATE. Com monwealth Ilulldlnp;. LOST. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. LOSr-CHILD'H IJLUK 11HOA DCLOTH cupp, beavoi fur trimmings, on North .Mnlnuv emu between Division and Juckson streets, l'lniler will please return to II. W. or J. L. HINT, 10 Lackuwauna nvuiuie, and lecelvoNiillable rewaid. play a roturn engagement at the Lyceum with Henry Miller and a strong support ing company In the cast. Mr. Miller Is a man of very nervous temperament. Ordi narily suave and dignified In his manner, on tho stage, In semes of excitement and tenblon requiring exceeding nervous force for their realistic presentment, he be comes oblivious to his surroundings and Is foi the moment absolutely In me at mosphere of the character which he pla)s, both in temperament and action. Ho has such a scene in the third act of "Heartsease," where he discovers that the opera which Is being performed Is one that was Htolen from him by the vll lian of tho piny who Is posing as the author, Outraged at tho gnat wiong that has been done him Ids passion bursts forth In furious frenzy and seiz ins the thief by tho throat ho hulls him violently to the llo'or. It Is exceedingly realistic and Arthur Elliot, who plnya tho part of the vlllton Is authority for the statement that It In not play acting, but too real for comfort In speaking of Mr. Miller's fine frenzv Mr. Elliot says "Ordinarily. I am able to guard in) self against tho vicious onslaught at the cml of tho third act, but I anticipate drst nights or other special occasions with fear und forbodlng Thore Is no resist ing Mr, Miller's Impctuoslt), and from tho moment that I om felzed by the fuilous )oung musical composer until I am hurled to tho stage, I assure jou that I am the victim of tho most real istic piece of acting that I have witnessed or endured In all my years of experience " Uncle Tom's Cnblu. The version of "Uncle Tom's Pabin" Interpreted bv Stetson's Double Monster company which will exhibit at the Ly ceum Saturday matinee and evening haB met the especial approval of Mrs Har riot IJeochei Rtowe. The excellent com p.inj's two comical Topsles, two ludlcrouB musical Marks the elegant scenery the novel mechanical effects the feroclouj bloodhounds, two binss bands and the celebrated Lone Star quartette will all unite in making the engagement a. most notable one. Iton Ton lliirlpsijiii'ia. A compan) known as tho "Hon Ton Hurlisijuers" will appeal ut Music hull this afternoon giving a show of muiBU.al illvcrslllcatlon, U, vaudeville, opera anl burlesque, Tho "Hon Ton Hurlesquers" curry a concourse of artists of iaro merit, vvhu are ontertnlnlng to u degree. A bevy of feminine beuut are an attraction with this company and a prettier lot of glilw ore seldom seen together girls that can sing and dance, and drive dull enrea away The comedians are an exemplifica tion of talent. An olio of superior strength and merit. The dance, "La Jaldlu Mahelle," by a ecMctto of gills Ih quite a novelty nnd quite an attraction. Tho scenic nnd electrical effects are ad juncts and give tone to the excellent com pany. "Tim Hon Tuns" lemalii the' bal ance of tho week and give another mat inee Ba(uida). AGENTS WANTKD. WANTED-AGRNTH FOft.THK FA8T eiit nelllng, most enttrtnlnlne book of thonge; l.BOOllfo hlstorlei rf lamoim auc ceaaful women: 1,400 portraits, mnuy full, pane plntea. very idw price, richly llluatrn ted, soils wonderfully. Ladles succeed re markably. Extra profits now. Address WOMAN'S HOMK COMPANION, HprlUB" Hold, Ohio. VoKNTS-THi: "MONAUOI1" IH THIS j.a. uwi uiiii eueHTtini iciupiiuuu ucnit un thn marltnt! retail prlro, IncludlniC one roll or paper, Hi; liberal discount; exclusive tei rltory. W. W; HAMILTON & CO, 21 Milk fell at llrtiitnh Un.u puci iiu?iuii tiiisi w; ANfED-AOENTS FOIl GHEATEST VV gas saving dovlio mnuufuutured. Ue tails na. Illrr proilta. OLVEH 1IU01. Koehetor, N. Y. A aENTd'TOHi5LLOUll 50c. HTOUM door, aamplo prepiild upon receipt of nrlce, A.iir.iiiCA.i niuiui uuuu ui Port Huron, Mich. KLONDIICU-AGENTH WANTED FOIt large Illustrated book of Klondike, flvo hundred pages; price ai.no; outfit loc. Ad dress NATIONAL l'UHI.lSHINO CO,, Lake Bldellulldlug, Chlriigo, HI. WAN1ED-SOL1CITOUS; NO DELIVEIt Inqr, no cuilettlng; position pernutnentt pay weekly: state uga. GLEN llUOlllKIW, ltochraler, N. Y. AGENTS WHAT AIIE YOU GOING TO do about hafeCltlreusbtp prieo&l, Go ing hv thousands. Addrem NlCUOIVi Nnpervllle, 111 AGENTH-TO HELL OtTU ritACTlCAIj gold, Bllvcr, nlcKel and topper eleitro plasters; prices from $'J Upward, salary and expenses paid; outllt free Addresi, wltu ttuuip, .MICHIGAN MEG CO, Chicago. AGENTS-TO SELL CIGAIH TO DEA1, ers; s)25 weekly and oxpenaea; experi ence unnciespnry. CONSOLIDATED .MtU CO., 48 Vim lluren bt , Chicago REAL ESTATE ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY. Advs. Under This Head One Cent n Word. rpilK mOKMJeT MANUrAciuhlNG X. Coinpnnj's Lots The attention of cup ltHllsts nnd biiHlness men la railed to thcxe lots between Wyoming nnd I'enn avenucH.oli Vine and Ollvo atiects' railroad faillltlus; an Ideal pluco for heavy business and limtiu rueturlng. Two largo buildings aultable Tor altnosl any bualneas, ready foi oecupuncv. 1'. L. Htlc'llCOCIv A HON, Ileal Estate and Insuiame, 101 l.ufkavuinua avenue. STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING, H ""aInNTA L M EET1NG 01' THE stookholdois of the Moosle 1'owilei compan.v will bu U'ld ut their ollloe In the iltvofsirnnton, l'iu, on Wednesday, Jan nnrj 2lth, 18DH, at 8 o'clock p. m., for the putpose of electing directors lor the ensuing juir and tiansaitlng such other bualniss as nmy come before them, .No ti Aiiafer of stock villi bo irmdofor ten days net preceding tho duy of election. JOHN 1). SHEl-EK, Hccretarj. A NNUAL MEEriNG-NOriUElS HEIIE . by given that the annual mcetlm; of the stoi It holders of The Hnvv.'oy Eloitrlc Light nud I'oMer company will Ge held at oiliooof the company In the Menrs building, at ricrunloii, I'a , on Mituiduv. January 10, IHOS at 30 o'clock a. m, for the election of dliectors for theonHUlng vnr and for such other business as mav propel Iv come before thomectlng. M.Mtlt K. EDGAlt, ecieiaiy. rpilE ANNUAL MEETINO OF HroOIC X holders of the S ranton lleddlng Vo. will he held on Tuesday. January 18, 181)8, at 1 till p. in., at their ortlco, 002 and (101 Lackawanna avenue, Scranton, l'a . for the purpose of cli'illnir dlreotors and tiansact ing Kiieli other buidues i as mav properly coma before tho meeting T. H DENTON, Hcci etary. THE ANNUAL MEETING OF I HE stockholders of'flieHt. Clair Coal com pany, for the election of directors und tho transaction of such other bimlneis as may properly come before It, will be hcldon Mon da) , Jniiu.iry 24t h, 1 80S, at the oltlce of the companv In Scranton, l'a , ut 2 o'clock p m. No transfer of stock will be made for the tbn days next preceding the dato of above meet ing. E. 1'. KINGSHUKY, Secretary. THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE Hockholders of The Enterprise 1'ovvdjr Manufacturing Company, for the election of directors and the transaction of such other business as muy properly come before It, will bo held on Wednosilay, January 20th, 181)8, nt the oltlce of the company In Scran ton, I'a,, nt :) .10 o'clock p. in. No transfer of stock will be made for ten tin) s next pre ceding the date of the above mooting. E. I. KINGSIlUItY, Secietary. CITY SCAVENGER. AD mUGGd CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS . and cess pools; no odor. Improved pumps used. A. BIIIGGS, Proprietor. Leavoordero 1100 N. Maln.uve., or I.iokes' dtug store, corner Adams and Mulberry. Telephone 0040. -1IIAS. COOPER, CITY SCAVENGER, J All orders promptly attended to, day or night. All the latest appliances. Charges reasonable. 711) Scranton street. House 1125 Washburn street. CHIROPODIST AND MANICURE. CitNBUNINOfNIINBlTmvTNa natls cured without the least pain or drawing blood. Consultation and advice given tree. K. M. HETEL, Chiropodist, .ilio Lackawanna avenue. Ladles attended at their residence If desired. Charges moder ate. SIIUATIONS WANTED. AN OLD HOLDIER WISHES EMPLOY ment ns watchman or any light woik; lias had three years' experience; can give very best references. Address, ,1. G. K 1017 Luke sticot, city. SITUATION WANTED-DY A YOUNG man as teamster or take care or hones; can furnish best or references. Address, I. A. M , 1030 Luke street. SITUATION WANTED-DY A LADY AS housekeeper, In or out of city. Address HOUBEKEhPhlt, Tribune office. DRUG CLERK IUN10R-YOUNG MAN with two )ears' experience wishes a po allloii, German, be't of references. Address SALOL," 000 Paul street, City. SITUATION WAISTED-DY A YOUNG manns double-entry bookkeeper; good references. Address Hox IS I, Jermyn A HUSTLER LOOKING POR A POSI tlou taking care of horses references. Address 1)01 Price street, City CITUATION WANTED-DY MARRIED C? man as receiving clerk or shipping clerk or an) kind of work around store: hAs had 10 years experience lu geneiul store. Address K. II., Tribune. SITUATION WA.NTED-HY A GERMAN ghl In small famll); good references. 1034 Luke street, City SITUATION WANTED-DY A FIRST class waiter In prlvnte or hotel cat; fur nish 12 years' expetleuee Call ut In Mad ison avenue. SITUATION WANTED-TAKK HOME vvualitni, Ironing, or so out by tho duy waslitng, scrubbing, or nnv kind of work by the day. ltenr -1'JO l'ranklln avenue. uiti7atio.v'antk"oas Tl.HUK IN O olllee: uooi education anil uniloistnnda hookkceplni;. Addrea F. A, C, i:iah Wasli. ingtoa avenue. ANTHD-A I'OSITION HV A riKHT- cIush imrtiei', of good liabltte Addreaa, N. H.ttiUolIlce, CiriMTioN' WANTlfu - HV KXI'KlT O laniedenglueerundrlreinan. Wlllvvork ut anything. V, .., rr.'ll I.uvoIIo'm Court. SITUATION WANTKD-HY HKMAHM: ) boy, age 18 jeuru: willing lo do uny honest vvorlc. Has liutl three yours expei. lence libui her shop Addrcai, X, !!-& Hin inett atroet . OITITATION WANTKD HV A UltOUHUY k? auleainun: has had seven years et perloncn In the grooery bunlnois and can Hpuilc el dlttvrent latiiiiiiigeH, can ruiiiUli icferoucei, c. I. W., ltooms null and Mill Meuq llnlldlng, VnUlngtoii uvjeiiue, fMty. oflUAT70N W.rNTEl)"-HV VOlJNtl O tnnn; hni expeilenre In double entry bookkeeping anil eon liirnlxli the bent of lofirenuo Address, J, M euro lilbuna. AVOIINII Mltlllia MAN WlHHH-t A Bituutloii at uny kind of work, driver pio'erredi cun furiiluli beit of leferonei's. ('ml 01 uddrcsi, li. JAMl.y, !I!I7 rtouth Dunl.er C'omt. A"TAH.OHIn"VOUM I.IKK 10 OO out to do plain Hawing by the duy or wtelcor would go ua drcaainnUers usalHtuut; i btirgea moderate. Addresa TAILOHHSH, Tribune olllee A I'lHHf-Cl.AHS, AIJ.-AHOUNI) COOIv, uuirut aiiuiuiou; iiikiii'm rriercnce inr ublllty ,' u nil cuuiueier. M1W. It, UHIH'-lt, eiui uvoiiiio. Connolly & Wallace Annual Sale of Ladies' Underwear 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 romarkably low prices. Night Gowns. SPECIAL PRICES 45c, 50c, 58c, 69c, 89c, $1.15, $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. CHEMISE Special lots at 370, 45c, 69c, 75c. Scranton's greatest sale of Huslin Underwear. Connolly & Steam and Hot Water HEATING Gas, Electric And Combination FIXTURES Electric Light . . . WIRING Charles B. Scott, 119 Franklin Ave. USEFUL PRESENTS TOR MCN-Bath Hobes, is'lislit Hlilrts, Neclcwear, Glove., bus- penciurn, flu. CONRAD'S PRICES THU LOWEST ATTEND TO YOUR EYES NOW Ejeslght preserved and bendacues pie vented by nuvlngjour ejei properly und Hcteutlflcully osumlned und tilted. Eyet. examined free. 'Uio luteat stylc-s of .Spec tuelea uud oyeg'aBies at the Ion est prices. DR. SHIMBERG, 305 Spruce Street. SPECIAL NOTICE. Onie'i: ok i fP . I M r.i.KV It'm,.,. lu ti i. . r ' .., .,,, .,. , ,. r .. . wj , . i, ncruiiion, ra , uee. u nn, 1MU7. ci'Kciaij NoricK 10 Tin: mot: vj holdeis Ihe llouid of Trustees of this compuny has called uapeelal meeting of its Btoikholders, to be held ut tho olllco of the bald company In the Coal Uxehungo llullil lug In the City of Kcrnuton, l'eunsylvanla, on the tvvontj-fourtli da) of rebnmrj, 1HIIH, M'J p. 111 1 for the purpose of voting for or against an IncreiiHoof the rapltnl stock from suveii hundred und fitly thousand dollars (tmu.onu) to one million dollars (l,o()u,. olio), and an Inoicaso in the nuuiber of Directors or TiuMeoH iroui three (II) to live (r), and to amend the by-laws with refer, enee thereto HTANLKY 1. AI,t,KN,Hecretary. EXECUTUIX'S NOTICE. lHfATK OP J. ATTICITH JtOHKHLsON. Jv luteof theelty of Heruuton, county of lxckuwunnu, und stutoof I'ennaylvunlu, de leused, Notice In hereby given that letters testa ineutarj In the above named estate have been giunted to tho undarslgned. All per sons Indebted tosuld iwliile are requested to muke payment uud ull porsons huvlnz claliiis or demands ngalnst the aume will present ttioin to MAOOIUH. HOllEltrsON, Kxoqutrlx, V. L. nnOHCOOIC, Attoruey. Corset Covers 50 dozen at 2 for 25c. Actually worth 20c each. Others at 22c, 35C, 45C 75C, 89c, Sl.Ii. In all the differ ent shapes, styles and finishes. These new prices: 2jc, 29c, 37C 45c. 69c, 75c, 8qc, 1.15, $1.25. We Have Reduced The prices of our entire stock of Owing to the lateness of the season. C.M.FLOREY 222 Wyoming Ave. JIII9IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIH1II1IIIIIIIII1IIIIIIU I ICE SKATES E That Cut Ice, E AT s Prices That Gut More les, S AND S I BICYCLES I I That Set the Pace, S A It BON SU.K AT S a i mvs, m spb si. i niiiiiiiiiiifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiR Steam and Hot Water HEATING Hot Air Furnaces, Sanitary Plumbing, Gas and Electric Light Fixtures. ELECTRIC LIGHT WIRING, the: CONNELL CO., 434 Lackawanna Ava. Y0LF & WENZEL, 30 Adams Ave., Opp, Court llouu. PRACTICAL TINNERS and PLUMBERS Bolo Agents for HlclurdsonBoyntoa'J furnaces aud ttances- W GE8KAT Skirts. FluiTy, Ruffled Skirts, liberal in size and honest in make. Will cause sharp buying at these prices 45c, 69c, 89c, $1.15, $1.25, $1.35, 1.50, $1.65, $1.75, $2.50. We propose to make this ailace. IMLL Academy of flusic 3 M;lits, Beglnnln; Monday, Jan. loth. Matinees Tuesday and Wednesday. Ibree Dujs Commencing Thursday, Jan. 13, Matinees 1'ilday nnd Saturday. Charles E. Blaney's Big Extravaganza Success, 32-PEOPUE-32 More Music Than a. Comlo Opera. 15 High Class Vaudeville Acts, 15 Lyceum Theater. Rels & Uurjunder, Lessees. Friday, January 14th. He turn Engagement of HENRY FULLER, In the Successful Homantlc Comedy, HEARTSEASE Direction or Charles Frobman. "HeurtseHBo" hnd a run of over 100 nights al tho Ourden Theater, New Yorlc. The production entirely now. Beautiful stnge settings, rich costumes, magnificent stage fu ni Is hln yd. A cast of espeolal excel, lenee. PrlpnK9 1 .MVfil.nn. Tr.n.. Ann. OXn. Bala ofsents beginning Jan. 12. Saturday, Jan. 15, Matinee and livening. George P. Stetson's Big Spectacular Uncle Tom's Cabin Tho Ilurnum of Them All. Under the Management of M. K. Luce. 50 Men, Women and Children, 50 'Double Hand ami Orchestra. A Great Company A Great Cast. l'UlCIi-Matlue,"chlldren loe, Adults, 25c, 6l)i', Kvcnluc, '-'5c, 60c, 73c, Music Hall. A. A. I'enyvesiy, Lessee and Manager. II Nights, ComuiencTn? Thursday, Jan. in. .ilatlnets'ihursday and Saturday. Gorgeous Costumes, Mngniilcent Scenery and Elaborate Electrical Etrects. Ilesorv ed seats nnvvon sale at Short &. lllit Kins' Cigar Moie, V!07 l.nclinuunnu Avenue Nest AttrBcllun-nFu N1QUT OWLS. A Wanted BURLESQUERS t
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