MONDAY, JANUAIIY 17, 1S9S. THE SCRAOTON TK1J3UJNK. MONDAY, JANUARY 17. ISO. LINE OF STEAMERS V; FOR THE PACIFIC five Bonis to Be Prepared by (he Cramps. WILL ACCOMMODATE ALASKA TRADE The Vcsscli Will Ho Equipped with All Modern Convenience lor Safety nnd Coinlortul rnssoiiRcrs-Lnrgor Snips Will llo Uullt lor tho Inter nntlonnl Navigation Company Philadelphia. Jan. 16. The negotia tions between the Wllllnm Cramp & flons' Ship and KiiRlnp-buIldlng' com pany and the International Navigation company for tho purchase and sale of tho Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Pennsylva nia and Conemnufih for the trade be tween the Pacific coast and Alaska, hae resulted In the International Navigation company deciding to organ ize a company to bo tun under lis own management. This company Mill be called the Umpire Transportation com pany, of which Clement A. Gilscom will be president. Cramp's ship yuid Is now busy thor oughb overhauling these boats and re llttlng them w h passenger accommo dations especially adapted for the Pa cific coast-AluMku trade. They will be iipu.1v furnished throughout and equipped with all tho modem eonvenl ences for the sufety nnd comfoit of passengers. Thoy will be lighted by electrleltv, well ventilated, and hae ample bath room and laatory accom modations. Tho lulsine will be well looked after, and to Insure an ample pupplv of ft cult meat and vegetables, a cold stoi.tge plant will be Installed. The boats will be dispatched to the Tactile coast as soon as alterations nio completed. Geneial Manager Illgbee, of the Intel national Navigation Corn wall v. stated In an Intel view today that the furt that his company has organ ised the Hmpite Transportation com pany Indicates thnt the organization is not likely to limit Its sphere of ac tion to the Alaska trade. All of the companv's ngeneliH In Huiopo and this country will be callable for securing pasbengcr and ft eight tiafllc to Alaska, nnd the inevitable result will be the great expansion of the operations of the Kmplre compiny In the near future. The otneets of the International Navigation company are now busily engaged o.i plans for larger steamers to replace the the boats withdrawn from their North Atlantic service. The new ships will be equipped with all the modern Improvements and adapted to tho requirements of the tiafllc. They will be built In this country, probably by the Ciamps,. PLENTY TO CHOOSE FROM. Fittston Likely to lime nt Least Tour City Tickets. S5poel.il to the Sc'rantnn Tribune. PlttMon, Jan. 16 The oters of this city will have no causs to complain of nn insufficiency of candidates to select T .. ., J-, e"""l,jr T i. Poth tl-o Democrats and Republicans put complete tickets in the field eaily last week, Lai-t night a citizens' convention was held at which the Republican ticket was endorsed, with the exception of R. E llankcc, the candidate for city treasurer, the present city tieas in pi, H2. J. McDonnell, being substitut ed for him. Yesterday's issue of the Vindlcato", Plttston's now paper, contained a call for another Republican convention for tomorrow night. FIRE AT PARDEE HAIL. Knitters from tho Last Cntiflnurntiou Mai t Another Itlirc. Euston, Pa, Jan. 16 Paidee ball, which was neatly destioyed by file a month ago, was the scene of another flro tonight, and a In that part of the burned west wing In which had been the books of the Ward library. The flames were discovered about 7.30 o'clock and had nearly reached the sec ond story of the ruins. An alaim was turned In and the glare attracted thou sands of persons to the hill. The flames were soon extinguished and the loss is not large. It Is believed that the fire was due to embers that weie smouldeilng in the basement from the lust Hie. PLAN FOR NEW PARDEE HALL. Lnfnvcttc College Trustees Decide to Rebuild .Next .Mnrcli. Easton, Jan. lfi. The tiustees of La fayette college held a meeting here this afternoon for the purpose of con jldcrlng plans for the reconsttuctlon of Paidee Wall, which was recently de ployed by fire. Those present were: John W. Hollenback. president, of "Vilkes-llane; I. P. Pardee. Hazleton, and E. J. Fox. esq , Rev. Dr. I,. W. Eckard and President Wai field, of Easton. It was decided to cap the old wall until Marcli, when the woik on lecon Mtructlon will be begun. It Is very probable that the old walls will be used In the reconst.-uctllon of the building. CHILD HEROISM WAS FATAL. Polish Lad's Efforts to Save Brother Lend to Dnntli. "rittsburg, Jan 10 rive-year-old Michael Kowatakl, a. Polish lad, died at tho South Side hospital today from burns received while attempting to !ave his younger brother, who was burled th'Ia morning. 'fhe child's clothing caught fire at a giato and little Michael made desper ate cffo'rts to put out the flames, being fatally burned In conjequenco. Ho will ftp. burled by the side of the babo for vhoso sake tho child gave his life. Both were tho boys of poor parents re. hiding nt 1308 Muriel street. The fath er Is a mill worker. ON TRIAL FOR LAUOIIINd. Rending Hoy Is Accused of Disturb ing it I'crloriiinnce. ! Reading, Jan. 18 For laughing too loud nt a performance at tho Grand Opera houMj and thus ereatlnsr n dis till bance, Howard Lewis was arraign ed befoifl Mayor Wellel yesterday. His father defended the bov, stat ing that his laughter was uucontrollu i, p janjr, fthut he did not Intend to bo disorderly. Tim cubo was held over till Monday to secure more witnesses. RETURNED AS FROM THE DEAD. Koman'co tSannooVed with Assault on a 1'ormer Danville .linn. Panvllle, Jon. 18. Many years ago a man by the namo of William D, Acre, left this county and started foe the iWeat, he went from place tn place not Jwowlnc exactly hero to settle. One night on tho streets of Chicago ho was knocked down and robbed and left as dead. All bin money and papers upon which his name was signed tv number of times wore taken. Soon after a tramp farther West waq killed, his body horribly mangled, upon whom tho papers belonging to Mr. Aero were found. Word was sent to his relatives con cerning the accident, and as his body nfts so mutilated the little portion of It thnt could be found wns burled. Ills funeral sermon was pleached nnd li'ls friends mourned him as dead. Mr. Arre mcntitlme had located In Ticmont, Neb. Recently he made his first visit to this place after an absence of twenty-four s "vrs. On New Year's day theio w.ib a family reunion at the home of Mrs. Samuel Smith, Turbot- vllle, In honor of his visit. CLEMMER'S DENIAL. Sins 1 lint Ho Never .Undo a Confes sion to W. II. King. Noirhtown, Pa., Jan. 1C. James A. Clemmor, who is charged with the mur der of Mis. Kinina P. Kaiser, denies that he eer made a confession. Ills counsel showed him tho statement sent out from New York by tho man who it supposed to be W. II. King. After carefully reading It Clemmer said1 "There Is no truth In that statement. I never associated with a man by the name of W. II. King When I was in Newark, N. J., a man by tho name of W. II. Klllenbeek worked with me for several months as a canvasser for the 'Singer Sewing Machine company. We roomed together and were apparently good friends. One day Klllenbeek em bezzled some money bolonglng to tho company. Ho left Newark and I never saw him again The Singer company had a wariant Issued for his rarest, but the police failed to capture him. Klllenbeek evidently went to New York and changed his name to King. If you write to the managers of the ma chine company you will find out that what I tell you about Klllenbeek Is true. "That man is not W II. King, as he nlleges, but W. II. Klllenbeek. He is a fugitive from Justice, and It he comes to Norilstown to testify against me lie will run th risk of falling Into the hands of the Newark police. I am not afiald of him coming here, and even If ho should, lie could not Injure my case in the least. I never made a confes sion to Klllenbeek or any one else. That btoi is a lie puie and simple." Clemmer further alleged that as eoon as Klllenbeek learned that he was wanted In Norrlstown he betrayed him to the police and received the $200 re waid offered for his capture. STRUCK BV AN ENQINE. Port Griffith Man Meets Death oil the Lehigh Vnlley Trncks. Special to tho Scranton Tribune Plttston, Pa, Jan. 1G. William Banks, 36 years old, of Port Griffith, was killed by a Lehigh Valley freight train near Port IJIanchord soon after midnight last night. He had ridden on a trolley car fiom Plttston and waB asleep when passing through Port Grimth. In attempting to walk back from P0 nianchard he met his death ., .. - .,, , ,,,,, nt ,,. The crew of the tiain did not know of the accident until evidences of It were found on the engine at Coxton. A search for the body was then made and It was found horribly mangled Banks was a headsman of No 14 sha'ft of the Pennsylvania Coal company. Delightful California Tours. A trip to the Pacific Coast on one of Ravmond & Whltcomb's Magnificent Special Veetlbuled Pullman trains with Pullman dining car Is the event of a lifetime. Not only will the special trains be the very finest In service, but at all hotels only the choicest accom modation! have been reserved. The rates Include every expense for tho complete round of travel Each party w HI be limited as to membership. For beautifully descriptive maps and books if the tours address Raymond & Whlt eomb, 1005 Chestnut street, Philadel phia. Attorney Valentino Dead. Philadelphia, Jan. 16. Ex-United States Dlstiict Attorney John K Val entine died today at his home in this city from an attack of heart failure. He had been 111 for some time. He leaves a w Idow and one child, John R. Valentine, a well-known lawyer of this city. ACCIDENTAL SHOOTING. Mrs. Lucile Lane, Duughter ol L'x Sonutor Uliickbiirn, Injured. Washington, Ja,i 10 Mrs Lucile Lane, yoancest daughter of ex-Senator Plackburn, of Kentuekv, shot her self In her apartments at the Well ington hotel last night about midnight jut as she was prep.ulng for bed. The statement given out by the fam ily Is that the shootlnrr was accident al, and was caused by a small pistol which, catching In some lices in the drawer, fell as she lifted them and exploded by the hammer stilklng the edge of the diatver. Tho wound Is in the left breast and is probably fatal. Mrs. Lane is suffering fiom shock so severely that the phvslelan3 hnve not yet made any attempt to locate the bullet. A SURE CURE, Tor La Crippo IIcis Ilcoir Discolored nt Lust. The following letters weie written to Dr Haitrnnn by Mi. Joseph nnrnhill, Paw son, Mo Both lie and his wlfo had been tMifferlnu from catarrh and tho effects of la grippe for years. Pe ruana cuted them both. He says: "I wish to Inform you of tho benefit your I'e-ru-na has been to myself and wife. I had been troubled with catarrh for some yeais; then I had la gilppe, which left meln terrible dis tress. My wife, who Is In her CSth year, had la. grippe also, which left her 'with pain lu elde and back, with w hlcli she suffered for one yeai. we hae talc en four bottles of -oiir Pe-ru-ni and Und otirselvps free from catatih and the elfects of la grippe," Again, he writes later: "It lias been flvo yeais elncc I took the Pe-ru-na und I am still free fiom catarrh. I feel safe In rec ommending it to thosft who hnve ca tarrh. I hope J ou may bo able to extend the ltnowledgo of Pe-ru-na far and wldo as one of the llnest tonics, and one of tho medicines 'best adapted to the human syttem." Wrlto for Dr. Hnrtman's latest book entitled "Winter Catarrh," which will be sent to any nddrets by The Pe-ui-na LVuu Manufactures Company, Col umbus, Ohio. CONDITION OF THE MILK SUPf LY Report Made by Special Agent parlraeot ol Agriculture. of De RESULT OF INSPECTION OF SAMPLES Report Covering nn Analysis of 350 Snniples Shows That tho Milk of Scranton, Eric, York nnd Heading Ii Superior to '''lint Consumed by Hnrrlsburg nnd the Allegheny Region. Hnrrlsburg, Jan. 16. Dr. M. E. Mc Donnell, Hpeclal agent of tho stato de pa! tmont of agriculture, has submitted to Secretary Edge a report covering an analysis of 350 samples of milk se lected In Philadelphia, Pittsburg, Alle gheny, Reading, Yoik, Hairlsburg, Al toona, Erie, Scranton, Wllllamsport and New York. Secretary Edge says the results of the doctor's examination should call the attention of milk deal ers and producers to the great Import ance of protecting milk supplies from contagion and contuinlnatlon. The worst milk was found In Pittsburg, whll in Philadelphia und New York tho supply was found to be remark ably good Dr. McDonnell recommends that In spections be made of the milk supplies In all the cities of Pennsylvania. "In addition," he adds, "Pittsburg and Hairlsburg are in especial need of dairy inspections. The milk of Scranton, Erie, York and Reading Is much better than that of Pittsburg, Altoona, Alle gheny nnd Harrlsburg. While there Is piactlcally the same number of organ Isms In the milk of Altoona nnd Har rlsburg as In that of Philadelphia and New York the age of milk received by tho latter cities is considerably great er when received by the pations and tho large number of organisms found in the fresh milk certainly shows a lack of cleanliness." RANCH IN MEXICO PURCHASED. Colonisation Scheme ot n Svndiciito of Oliicnpo Capitalists. Chicago, Jan. 1C A Chicago syndi cate, with $1,000,000 capital, has Just negotiated for the put chase of tho Lo res: ranch, said to be the largest ranch in Northern Mexico. August Jcrn berg, a leil estate man of this, city, started last night for Melco to clinch tho deal by making the flist payment. The syndicate has agreed to pay JS00, 000 for the ranch. The purchase Is proba'bly the largest of Its kind nego tiated by Chicago capitalists In a num ber of years. The ranch embraces 1,200,000 acres of rollinsr cralrle lana. Besides Up agi cultural richness, It contains valuable deposits of osphalt um. Thirty thousand head of cattle are Included In tho purchase. Tho principal scheme of the purchas ers was revealed by Mr. Jemberg bo foie he left for Mexico. He said: "Wo intend to colonize the big ranch ns soon us we can get around to it The syndi cate will take oolontsts down there as fast as possible and ell them land In different sections of the state of Tam aullpas, wheio the ranch Is located." In the syndicate there are a few Wis consin capitalists, notably a banker of Stoughton, who Is president of tho Grand Falls Iirlgatlon and Improve ment company, which has largo hold ings In the Pecos Valley, Ward countv, Texas. In that valley the colonization plan has been a marked success. Fifty families from Wisconsin have been lo cated there, and a flourishing town has grown up One of thj largest cream eries In the south Is about to be hullt there under the direction of ex-Governor W. D. Hoard, of Wisconsin, who U famous ns a dalrym m Tho same plan Is to be tried on the Lopi1 laneh. BIQ RECEIPTS FROM CUSTOMS. Arc Likely to Rrnch Nnnrly Sir,, OOO, OOO in tho Present Month. Washington, Jan. 1C. Indications are now ntiong that the expectations and estimates of Chaliman Dingley of the waja und means committee In regard to the customs receipts of this month will be fully realized, and that the In ciease oer the preceding month will be heavy. Tht receipts fiom customs for the first fifteen days of the current month (two of which were Sundays, while one was a legal holiday) amount ed to $7,1J9,000, which was $1,176,000 more than tho lecelpts in the first fifteen days of January, 1897. They also exceeded by $1,410,525 the total for the fifteen days of December, 1897, two of which were Sundays. ii ine usiiiy uveiuBB oi customs re ceipts for the lemalnder of the month Is as hlch as that of the flist fifteen days, the total will reach nearly $15, 000,000, or about $2,300,000 In excess of the total of December, 1897, and about $2,800,000 In excess of the January total of 1S97. WOMAN BURNED TO DRATII. Dross Caught 1'irc trom Stove nt Which Sho Was Cooking. Pridgeport, Conn , Jan. IB. Mis. Pau line McKInney, wife of William Mo Klnney, a flreman.was burned to death today. She was atone In the house attending to a stove, when her duas caught fire. Her little boy, a cripple, who was Jn the back yaid, heard his mother's scream, and entering tho house saw her lolling on the iloor in a sheet of flame, lie hobbled out as fast as he could and In ten minutes leturued with the firemen. One of the flist firemen to reach the house was the husband of the expiring woman, but she was be Nond help SEVEN GRAND MID-WINTER TOURS CALIFORNIA These patties will be under personal escort throughout, and the journeys vt III bo made In special trains of elegant vestlbuled palace Kleeplns cars, with dining cars There will bo visits in Calirorula to Bun Diego, Itlvei side, Redlands, Pasadena, Los Angeles, A Vil lon, ou bunlii Calulina island. Han I'rau, Cisco, Han Rafael, Han Jose, und Mouteiey, and tbo pintles will return over the Hlerra ny uaviiant. vihiuucmi Denver, und Muultuu, with duv light les of the (lories and L'uuons of Colorado. There miii oosojouiusui some or ine i injit Hotels In America, Including thu Hotel del Coro nudn, Van Nuvs und Westminster, Hotel Green and Lu l'IntoreKcu, Hotel Metropole, Puluce Hotel In bun Iranclsco, Hotel Raiuel, Hotel Vendome, Hotel del Monte, Hotel Knutsford In Halt Luke City, and Tho Drown Puluce Hotel lu Denver. A Delightful Round ol Travel und blshteelng. Including flrsl-cluss railway travel, a double berth lu steeping cms, all hotel uo cnmmodfttloiis. transfers, currluge rldei, und lucldcntul meuls during entire trip. -8aud for descriptive book or Mid-Winter Tours. .... . . . . . . T ". . RAYMOND & WHITCOMB. loun Chestnut Hlreet, Mutual Life Ins. Uulldlng, Philadelphia Tribune Classified Specials HELP WANTED 1CENT A WORD POIt RENT ..1CENT A WORD 1'On SALE -1 CENT A WORD REAL ESTATE 1 CENT A WORD AGENTS WANTED 1 CENT A WORD SITUATIONS WANTED Free of Charge. All advertisements Inserted in these columns (excepting Situations Wanted, which are published free of charge,) rro pay able SllllOTLY IN ADVANCE. DON'T ask to have them charged. HELP WANTED-MALES. Advs. Under This llcod One Cent a Word. WANTED-UENTLEMAN IN A LIGHT manufacturing business, with pvno cash; will clear $10 per day; business can be started nt a rtay'H notice; no experience required. Cull at Room 31, Mcruntou House WANTKD TRAVELING SALESMAN to sell most complelo line of 1 ill) r leal - lug oils, greases, specialties, ( tc.ou tho tiuir- kct: liberal terms lo proper pnr i proper party, Address, THE ATLANTIC HKFININU co., cievo' mini, u. ClALftSMT!N-Ar!Iinr)I,HLTriLIHH! CODN O try work: $100 Salary mouttilr, with liberal additional commissions. KVANH t CO , Chicago. k O rai Wil AJ-I. rtTJ AUl4t 1 lrt r-.VJ-.IVI or-w tlon to canvass; S 1.00 to S.'i.OO n day maae; eensat sigm; also a man 10 sen btapio Cloods lo dealers, best side Hue $7C n month; salary or largo commission made; expcrlenca unnecessary. Cllllou Soap nud Mauulactur ng Compimy, Cincinnati, O. T ANTED -- WELL-KNOWN MAN IN ccry town to Follclt stock subscrip tions; a monopoly, big money for o cents; no capital required. KUWAHD C 'ISU & CO, liordcn lllock, Chicago, 111. HELP WANTED-rKAlALES. Advs. Under This Head One Cent Word. VVANri:Jir-Ri:LS ' clrl for general housonorlc; white or colored; must hao best rcferonces, good wanes. Apply between 10 and it! u. m. MRS. 11. ll. COS ION, 4 10 Clay aeuue. LAD'.ES-l MAKE IIIG WAGES DOING pleasant homo w ork, and will eladly send full particulars to nil sending 2 cent stamp. MISd M. A. srLUUINS, Lawrence, Mich. WANTED-LADY AGENTS IN SCRAN ton to sell and Introduce Snydei'a cake Jclng; experienced canasser preferred, work pcimancnt and very profitable. Write for fiartlculan at onc nnd get benefit ot holiday rade. T. H. HN Dhlt A CO . Cincinnati. O. WANTED IMMEDIATELY --TWO ENEK. Vt getlc saleswomen to represent us. Guaranteed SO n duv without Interfering with other duties Healthful occupation. Wrlto for particulars, enclosing stamp, MANGO CHEMICAL COMl'ANY .No. 7J John street, New ork. TOR RENT. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. J70R HENT-SUITABLiritboMwTTH ' or without board. 8SU Plttston avenuo. FO RENT-ONE 1'LOOR TOR 1JUSI nes3 purposes. Innulro 137 1'enn ave- nuo. SJtCOND FLOOR OK 2 IB PENN AVENUE; ) eight rooms, lutli, modern Improve ments. P. W.blOKUS, Attorney, LiiOWyo-inlni-neiuu'. EIGHT-ROOM HOUSE, HATH, .MODERN lmproNcments, TOO Electrlo aenue, Green Rldcc. P. W. ttTOKKtf, Attorney, 13(1 Wyoming nenue TOR SALE. Advs. Under This Mead One Cent a Word. F 'OR SALE-A FIRHT.CLASS DUE'S- call at 0 10 Hpruco street, upstairs. I7OR SALE CHEAP-ON ACCOUNT OF J1 111 health, !1 good show cases, l solid cherrv lejrjed counter. W II. ANDERSON linn ioriu juniu avenue. I70R BALE-ONE 20-HORSE POWER 1 boiler, as good as now. 1HE WLSTON MILL CO. HEAL LSTATE ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY. Adv j. Under This Head One Cent a Word. I" 70R A MODERN FRENCH PL AT WE ' have the best location In the city; the Property diagonally opposite the Albright .lbrary on Washington avenue, 120 fett front bv 11)0 feet deep. Hpeclal price now. 1' J HITCHCOCK HON. Heal Estate and Insurance, 101 Lackan anna avenue. STOC Ii HOLDERS' MEETING. rrEANNUAL MF.ETINO OF STOCK X holders of The Lackawanna Lumber Co, will be held at theolllcoof thecompany, Hoard of Trade lliilldinu. Tuesday, Jan. 2ii, at 10 a. m. for the election of directors for the ensuing year, tuid bucu other business as may properly come before the meettnz. J. 1- CONNELL, Heoretary. THE ANNUAL MELTING OF THE stockholders of The riiourou Coal Land Company will be held at tbo office of the company, room 007 Commonwealth llulld liiB, bcranton, l'u , ou Wednesday, January 'JWh, 180S, at 3 o'clock p. in., for the pur poseof UeLtlnga board of directors for the ensuing j ear und to transact such otlier business us mav properly come Before tue meeting. THOMAbJ vs 11. us ALE,tiecretarj. qiHE ANNUAL MEETING OP THE J. stockholders of the West Rldire Coal company will be held nt the olllco of the com pany, corner Greon Ridge street und North Muln avenue, In tho city of Hcranton, Mon day. January 2ltb, 1808, between the hours of two and three o clock p. m., for the pur pose or electing directors and transacting uch other business as may come before the meeting. E A, CLARKE, Secretary. rpiIE ANNUAL MEETING OF STOCK 1 holdprs of the Scranton Redding Co. will be held on Tuesday. January 18, 1808, nt 1 30 p. m., nt their office, UO'J and not Lackawanna avenue, Scranton, Pn., for the purposoof electing directors and transact ing such other business us may properly come before tcie meeting. T. 11. DENTON, becretary. THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE stockholders of The St. Clair Coal com pany, for the election of directors and the transaction of such other business us may properly come before it, will be heldon Mon dav , January 2 ltb. 1808, at the olllce of the company In Hcranton, Pa , at a o'clock n. in. No transferor stook will be made for the Un days next preceding the dute of above meet ing. Ii P. KING8IIURY. becretary. rpiIE ANNUAL MEE1ING OF THE X. stockholders of 1 he Enterprise Powder Manufacturing Company, lor tho election of illiectorsandthe transaction of such other business as muy properly come before It, will bo held an Wednesday, January 2llth, 1808, ut the olllco of the company in Scran ton, Pn., at 3.30 o'clock p. m. No transfer of stock will be mado for ten das s next pre ceding the date or the ukov e meeting. Ii P. KINGSBURY, Secretary. CHARTER APPLICATION. N OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AN application will bo made to tue Gover nor or Peunsjlvuula, ou Wednesday, the Jttth day of January, 1808, by Courad Hchroeder, 1 nonius II. Watkins, William (1. Purke. Everett Wnrren, Churlcs J. Davidson, Lowell M. Gutes, lenwiek L. Peet, Edsou H. Pect und LunslngC. Holden, under the Act or Assembly, outltled -'An Act to provide for the Incorporation and regulation of certain toriKirutlons," upproved April 20th, 1874, and the NiippleuiuutH thereto, for the charter of un Intended corporation to be called The Lackawaunu Ileal Estate coin pan, t be char ucter und object of wlilc h Is the purchase of real estate, and for holdlug. I easing und sell. lug real rstnte, and foi these purposes to have, possess uuti enjoy all the rights, bene lit and privileges of suld Act of Assembly uud supplements thereto. W1LLARD, WARREN & KNAPP. Solicitors. CHIROPODIST AND MANICURE, riOUNH, BUNIONS AND INGROWING v nans cured without lbs least twin or druwlug blood. Consultation and advice given tree. E. M. HE14LL, Chlroodlst. U!!0 Lnrkuuunuu avenue. Ladles attended ut t heir resldeuce If desired. Charge moderate. Connolly & Wallace The Sale of the Waters' Stock Continues. Some lines are already closed out, but stacks of good things remain at Next to Nothing Prices. Special attention is directed to Waters' Underwear. Natural Wool and SO cents and 75 cents, All Wool Underwear, consisting of Natural, and Fine Ribbed Goods, worth from $1.25 to $2. The attention of Motormcn, Brakemeu, Truck Drivers, is directed to Waters' Heavy Warm Gloves on sale here : 50c and 75c Heavy Gloves and Mitts at 25c $i and $1.25 Heavy Gloves and Mitts at 5()c $i.5oaud$2 Heavy Gloves and Mitts at 75c Also a fine line of Street, Driving and Dress Gloves, at 50c, 75c and $1.00, worth from $1.00 to $2,00 a pair. The remainder of Waters' Neckwear, which we were unable to get ready on Sat urday, will be sold today and tomorrow. The whole stock divided into three lots : LOT 1 Price 5c LOT 2 Price, 2 for 25c LOT 3 Price 25c Connolly &, Wallace. 127 and 129 Washington Avenue. AGENTS WANTED. WANTED AGENTS FOR THE FAST estselllnu, moit entert.ilnlnir book of tho age, 1, GUI) life histories cf lamous sue cesful women; l.tOO portraits, many full page plates. Very low price, richly Illustra ted, sells wonderfully Ladles succeed re markably. Extra profits now. Address WOMAN'S HOME COMPANION, Spring Meld, Olilo. AGENTS-THE "MONARCH" IS THE best nnd cheapest tolephone desk on tho market; retail price, lucludlng one roll of paper, Si; liberal discount; exclusive ter ritory. W. W; HAMILTON A CO , 21 MillC street, Boston, Mass AX7ANTED-AGENT8 FOR GREATEST huh sa lnjr do wee muuufauured. He- tails 26c Dig protlts. OLVER DROd. Rochester, , N. Y. A GENTS TO SELL OUR COC. STORM -TV door: sumrjle nreimld imon rece receipt or price, AMERICAN HTORM DOOR CO Port Huron, Mich. KLONDIKE AGENTS WANTED FOR largo Illustrated book of Klondike, five hundred pages; price l.r(; outnt luc Ad dress NATIONAL PUBLISHING CO,, Lake side Building, Chicago, I1L -TIJANTED-SOLICITORS; NO DELIVER. T me. no collecting: position m permanent; BROfHERS, pay weekly; state age. GLtN Rochester, N, If. AGENTS-WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO do about Safe Citizenship price ?1. Go ing by thousands. Address NICHOLS, Napervllle, 111 AGENTS-TO SELL OUR PRACTICAL gold, silver, nickel nnd topper electro plasters', prices from $3 upward; salary and expenses paid; outfit free. Addresx, wltu stump, MICHIGAN MI'G CO , Chicago. AGENTS-TO SELL CIGARS TO DEAL ere; ?Q5 weekly nnd expenses; experi ence unnecessary. CONSOLIDATED MrO CO., 18 Van Burenbt., Chicago. CITY SCAVENGER. AB.BRIGQ3 CLEANS PRIVY VAULrS . and cess pools; no odor. Improved pumps used. A. BRIGUS, Proprietor. Leave orders 1100 N. Main ave., or Llcke1 drug store, corner Adams and Mulberry, '.telephone 0O1O. 'HAS J All COOPER. CITY SCAVENGER. All orders promptly attended to, day or night. All thu latest uppllancos. Charges reasonable. 710 Scranton street. House 1126 Washburn street. SITUATIONS WANTED. s UTUATION WANTED n A GERMAN girl In small family, esu uaicrora court. SITUATION WANTKD IN WHOLE sale or retail store, city, in any capacity, by practical business man; good accountant; tonus moderate. Address BUSINESS, Tribune olllce. T1LAIN SEWING AND rAMILY DRESs". klmr wanted, bv u vouuir woman who has leurned the trade; wuges $1.00 per day; ratner rapiu worker. Aauress, .mos M. M,i 1217 Washington avenue. AN OLD SOLDIER WISHES EMPLOY ment as watchman or any light work; hag had tin en jours' experience; can give 'very best reference. Address, J. G. K., 1017 Luke street, city. SITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG manes teamster or take care or horses; can furnish best of references. Address, P. A. M , 103U Luke street. OITUATION WANTED BY A BY A LADY AS to housekeeper. In or out of city. Address in HOUSEKEEPER, Tribune office. DRUG CLERK JUNIOR-YOUNG MAN with two ) curs' experience wishes a po sition, German, best of references. Address SALOL," 0(10 Paul street, City, QITUATION WAM TED-BY A YOUNO O man as double-entry bookkeeper; good references. Address Box 164, Jerruyn A HUSTLER LOOKING FOR A POSI- J. tlontakln Address 001 P. tlon taking care of horse"; references. rice street, City ClfUATION WANTED-BY MARRIED D man ns receiving clerk or shipping clerk or any kind of work around store; bus had II) years experience in general t-torc. Address V- II., Tribune. SITUATION WANTED-BY A GERMAN J girl lu small family; good inferences. 10IH Luke street, City, SITUATION WANTED-BY A FIRST o uIush waiter in private or hotel cur: fin- nlsh 12 years' experience Cull at 4 11 Mad- rson avenue. SITUATION WANTED-TAKK HOME wushlnL, Ironing, or go out by the day washing, scrubbing, or uuy kind of vrork by theduy. Rear 4V!0 Franklin avenue. Cl'l irATIoV'ANTKirAS' ULEUK IN O olllco; good education and understands bookkeeping. Address F. A C lUfiU Wash ington uvenue. Fleeced Lined Underwear at IW YORK DENIAL PARLORS "TEETH JMADR PERFECT." 0RI1MT0RS OFPHNLESSDEiUISTiW. We have all the latest discoveries for alle viating pain. Wo extinct teeth, fill teeth and apply gold crowns and bridge work without the least particle or pain, by a method patented and uscdbyusonlv. NO CHARUE for painless extracting when teeth aro ordered. 3MS Full Set Tcptli, $5.00. Wo guarantee a fit. Gold Crowns, $3.00. All other w ork at proportionately low prices. 'Uold Crowns and Bridge Work a Specialty. Being the oldest and largest dental parlors In tho world, weaiobo well equipped that ull w ork done b us Is the best to be hud. Out o) orations nre positively painless. All work guaranteed for 10 years. NEW YORKlENTAL PARLORS Corner Lackawanna and Wyoming Aves., (Over Newark feboe Store ) Hours, 8 to 8 Sunday, 10 to 1 We Can't Sell Skates Or bicycles this weather, but we can Repair Your Umbrella if it is broken. So bring it in, you will not have to wait loug for it. We re-cover umbrellas. C.M.FLOREY 222 Wyoming Ave. IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIU IGE SKATES That Cut Ice, AT Prices That Cut More lea, -AND- I BIGYGLES I S That Set the Pace, S A HE ON SALE AT i Bill m spruce si. 3 nmiiiriiimmiimiiiiiiftiiiiiiiiiiiuf WOLF & WENZEL, 340 Adams Ave.. Opp. Court House, PRACTICAL TINNERS and PLUMBERS Sole Agents for Hlchirdtou-Bojrnton'a rurnaesa and Itangss. for Men, worth 25c 75c Camel's Hair Choice for Men's Working Shirts. Waters' 50c Shirts at $ .25 Waters' $1.00 and $1.25 Shirts at 50 Waters' $2.00 and $3.00 Shirts at 1.00 Consisting of Cheviots, Black Sat eens and Fine Flannels. Specials. Twilled Night Shirts 50c White Uulaundered Shirts 50c Men's Half Hose, wool, 2 pairs for 25c Waters' $1 Laundered White Shirts at..25c Waters' United and Manhattan Brand Laundered White Dress Shirts, worth $1.50 to $2.00, at 59c United Brand White Laundered Shirts, with colored bosoms and cufTs to match, worth $1.00 to $1.50, at 59c AMUSEMENTS. Academy of ilusic Two Solid Weeks, Beginning Monday, Jan. 17. Dime Matlnoes Dally After Openng Day, Waite's Comedy Co. And Grand Orchestra. 35 Artlsti. New People. New Plays. Grand Scenery. Waite's Original Prices, 10, 'M aud :io cents. Prohman's Oreat Success, "TUB WIPfV Alonday Evening. Lyceum Theater. Rcls & Burgunder, Lessees. One Night Only, Wednesday, Jan. 10. Second year of Deninan Thompson George W. Ryer's successful charucter diuma, and Written for the people who enjoyed "The Old Homestead." This being our first visit, we will guarantee a good entortalnment, consisting of natural acting, good winging and dancing, fins scenery and electrical effects, or return jour money if we full. GEO. W. RYEH, Manager. PRICKS-ei.OO, 76c, SOC.'JBO. Music Hall A. A. Penyvessy, Lessee and Manager. n Nights. Commencing Thursday guts, uommoaciuif luiirmui.v, jia, Matinees Thursday aud Haturdu. lit. BON TON BiRLESQUERS Gorgeous Costumes, MuKiilllccnt Scenery and Kluuorato Electrical UiTecK Reserved seats nowon sale at Short A Illg gins' Cigar Store, 'J07 iJtckawanua Aveuilo Next Attraction-THE NIGHT OWL'S. ill OF PHHU8E 11 ,1 1IIM'
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