THUIISDAY, JANUAUY 27, 1S9S. TI1UKSDAY, JANUAUY 27, 189S, THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE. MILLER EHRGOOD HAD IT HIS WAY nidn'l Propose That Court Suould Have the Whole Say. AND COURT HAD TO COMPROMISE .Mi no I'mid KosiitltiK ttio I'uvmciit o( I'liiicrnl llciicflUTlia Dynamo t'nio Cues to tho .fnrv nnd the Moscow Water Compnny Cuao It Vtiotit 1'tniitiod -- Otlicr Mnttori 'I'll nt Ciiiiio Up tit Common l'lciu I oiirt Yostcidny. Miller i:. J. Ehrgood, of Dnlevllle, dldn t iropoe to lot court have all the my In his uffnlis rind It didn't. He i Hatching the closing scenes in the Moscow Water company case In No. .' M'iti'1-duy afternoon when u mess enger touched him on the shoulder and 1 Wpeted that he una wanted In tho - iperlor luurt loom, whete Judge i dv wa-s waiting to tiy the case In l.li hi was defendant nnd Sptout, ildron & Co., of Muncy, plaintiffs. limping up fiom hit seat, he stalked i' m tin hallway aud burnt like a, i'il i'io upon the august presence of i mnt. VII, whrt now''" he giuillv utier- 1,idlng In the middle of the bar ure In a dellant attitude und ad- g Iilo Intel uigntlon to everybody r nhnilt t" diaw a juiy in till) iilch you ni e defendant," "ed the quiet nnd demure nn't come In licie now. I i the other court room," ' 'he dustv miller. uttonievs can look after .: thi'ie. I think" said the ,1u.'':.. 'i mi inn sit down hen if you i bin c nnd .i.itlt ill, IMchl in picking nut (i jurj." ' N'o, 1 can't. I ve got to be In that oiIm i room nvoi theie. We'll put till! i nee over till toir.ottow. I haven't got in, wline'tupn leadv. nor anything and I enn't go on lieie. We'll hae to put th s over." a rn.Mrno.MKsi: ahkanged. Judge I'uidy gaM a mlle as his c. ntrihutlou to the geneial laughter. "1 m nfiaid " will have to ptoceed, Mi Khigood. without you," he re niaiUed. 1 'hi good's lciolnder was Interrupted b a tuggfitluti tiom his counsel that the (liht twehe jurymen on the list bo nrnnteil und that ui it was within half no hour of adjourning time, the ease go ver until the nioining. The atlonipv.-. for tile plaintiff, .les Mip it Jcksup and Chillies J. Post, nuieed to ai i ejit the twelve nin In the bow 'Aie von satisfied with these twelve in n"" asked Mr. Dlehl of his client. I lon't know. They're nil .slrangeis to me. I don't know one from 'tother" ' Well, you haven't any objection to an of them, hae you?" asked Mr. Dlehl. ' Why. T tell j ou I don't know them. 1 gu'iss they ale pietty good men," und Khrgood walked up and down In front of i he ii(, looking tlie jurymen over cillic.illy as he would u load of year biiRs. 1 don't know thut any of them won't make a good juryman. I guess" "Oil, -we'll uirept the first twelve," Ha Id Mr. Dlehl, Impatiently. "You may go over now and look after the other i mil t loom,' 'addressing Tlhrgood. "Going to tiy my case when I didn't want It tiled. Hull' Well, I guess not. What inut tliev b'e thinking of any how. Well, 1." The lest of T:hr good's mutteilngs In retieat weie lost b the door swinging hhut behind him. fudge I'urdy could not repress a. smile us he told the tlpstntf to udjourn the court until morning. ANOTlIF.Ii MILL CAKC. Till." second suit of the dustv eo limn fiom Dalevllie is alto a mill case, lb- owned a mill at nunnioit and li i-ed It to Cilssman & Co. The mu ihln"iy in It was pietty well worn und the lessees, with imi good's permission, It is claimed, puichased new mncliin eij fiom the plaintiff company and In stalled it In the mill on trial. After a time Ctissman A; Co. concluded that tluy would not Keen tin machlneiy, that they could not n.iv for it, and notified Sprout, Y .Unrein & Co. to that etfei t ItejiresetiPUlves of the com pany went to Thmmoie to lemove the niachlneiy, but they had counted with out nhigood Duilng the night he In ok" into the mill, foitlfled it and when the compnn'R tiaents came he was in full iio-e-s-on and ready to iminlaln possession He still has pos session and the suit is to iceover the machlneiy. Dining the afternoon tin case of Mai la Wluclei nqnlnst the l.atka waniia Coal Comuany Accidental fund was called befoie Judge Kdw arils John Win dor, husband of the plaintiff, who wus u memliei of the. society, died May J5 1SD", ami necoidlng to the laws of the oiganlzutlon his widow hhould hae tecehed $7."i funeral benefits. The Kiclety claimed that he was in airears and not entitled to benellts. Mis. Wheeler alleges that Captain P. H MeCnnn and William Sciivens, piesident and sicietuiy respectively, or the fcoelety, tame to the house on the day her husband died, took hl.s re ceipt book und In the evening returned It w 1th the statement that he was paid up and that she would receive Ihe $75 after the funeral. oni: OP Till" CLAIMS. H was albo claimed that even if Wheeler wus In airears It would not prevent the collection of the benellts. .ryt inrts;W)tirfHriomiTnioi , uiiirub ntiii in i - iw. Itt' vtr)IHiili4 liinilrl, wm ISTERS tKw I3AIR GROWER mSSREP OEMER .ALLDHUCLG1STS. ns tho society admits that It did not notify him that ho was In arrears' and that It was a custom of tho society to give such notification. Messrs. McCantt and Scrlvens denied at tho trial yes terday that they made tho statement accredited to them by Mrs, Wheeler. Tho case comes Into court In the shapo of an appeal from Alderman Wrlghl's Judgment for the plnlntlff. J. C. Manning and Joseph O'llrlen repre sent the plaintiff, and S, 13. Price the defendant. - When the case of I'llziibclh Thonins against Thomas Williams, executor of the estate of I'hlllp Williams, late of Olyphanl, it as called before Judge Ed wards, the plaintiff was not ready to proceed und not being able to give any reasonable excuse therefor, the Judge directed judgment for the defendant. The suit was for $800 wages. Mrs. Thomas claims she kept house for "Wil liams for over five yeais and that she was to receive $3 a week fot her ser vices. The defendant resists payment on the ground thnt Mrs. Thomas and her three small children were harbored by Wlllloms In consideration of her doing: his cooking and the like, llus-sc-ll Dlmtnlck appeared for the plain tiff and W. Oaylord Thomas for the de fersc. VERDICT FOIt DEFENDANT. A verdict for tho defendant was re turned In the case of Ralph P. Hill against J. F. McCawley. The defend ant owed the plaintiff a bill of $3J0. He puld hnll of It In cash and claimed that the other hnlf was to be taken out In trade. The Jury believed this statement rind to collect the bill tho plaintiff wtll have to tuke It out In wagons or such like. The case of the Onondaga Dynamo I'cnipnny against the National Elevator commny was given to the jury at 3.30 yesterday afternoon. No verdict had been n-ached up to adjournment. The case of Elugood against the Mos oo vv Water company will be given to the jury this morning. The closing nd dtess foi the defense was made by Mr. Kelly, nrd the closing for the plaintiff was finished bv Mr. Newcomb, just at adjourning time. COURT HOUSE NEWS NOTES. Matilda Fahrif, yesterdaj took an ap peal irom the uwuid of nrbltratois in the cas-o in which she was plaintiff and S Schlmpff. defendant. In tho case of 1. V. Moran against the city of Carboiitlale Judgment for tho de fendant was vetterduy ntered bemuse of tho pljIntllC s lulluio to file a decla ration within one veur us umilrcd by law. The irotlon for u non-pios was inude by City Solictor II. O. Wuttoiis. Through ex-Judge Stanton. Charles Fltchei jeslerduy brought an action in trespass against Mrs. Daniel Williams, demanding SJl.lKHJ us damages tor injury caused to him nnd his good name by an accusation of theft iade against him by Alls. Williams in the presence of diers good permns In this city Sept. 2S last. The charge which Airs. Williams made against Fischer was that he stole i luck ens. Attorney William Vokokk vesteiday applied to court lor a ihartoi lor tlci Gicck Catholic Chuich of St. John ot Mayflcld. The wllbs-cilbers are: IJev. Theofan Obusiklewcz. Ale. Shlnntn, Theodoi Wiichlua, Oan D7ionczyk. Hijc Divvonczyk, l'i tro Sahat, Alex Shulnlk, Atlkacz CyavkowskU. Ki-ry Stawisky Wasyl Nadnch, Michncl Dzwonczjk. Jllketa Ilrubczak, Omfry Wnwi'Mi, llko Cf.ullk, Jwanlk Audio. Application for a new trial was made yesterday by C. II. Soper, acting lor tho plaintiff in the case ot Uriah McDonnell against the Scranton Traction company. The case was tried befoie Judge I.ovo last week und resulted in a vet diet of 'J10 for the plaintiff, tie Is not satisfied with this munificence and would tiv bis ause oefore a different jurs. Major 'Jverttt Will ion, of counsel foi the de fense, has made a motion lor judgment for ihe defendant, notwithstanding the vet diet on the sliength of 1'tw points icsened by Judge i.oe. SITUATION IN WII.KES-BARRE. Whnt the Will;es-Itnrrc Itccnul's llnse Hall Snys About It. In an uitlclti,on the base ball feltua- ' tion in Wilkes-llarre. the Heccrrd of that city .'aid yestetday; The Record obbeii'.i among Its v.uious echuiiKes tiom other Eastern league cities a tendency anions the sportiiif; writers to uttiibute the tenacious manner in which Wilkos-H.irro K holding onto her tiunc hlse und club to u desire to bled some one und Bet u ldncy pi Ice In other woids It seems that they think Wllkes Barre Is putting up a bit; bluff und hopes to bunco Newulk or some otlur possible bidder out ol a bis hum. Ear from it. Wllkes-B.mo und the Wllkes-Barie inauuKement clinjjs to her club and lian i'IiIbo because she prizes it and honestly bellees slio can o throuKh tho season und win a l expectable place In the race, und also win back some of the coin sho has lost duiliiB hot two years of ttitl end experlenci s. Wilkes-Barre has no desiie to bluff or bunco any city ur anybody. Her action in decldhiK to letnln her lianchise nomilhlntc that is indHputablv lier own riljlit and propel tv lb tuken delibeintel, I'onservntlvelv and sho counts the cost. It Is absolutely immaterial whether Scranton is lir the clieult or otherwise, and while outside writers .useit that Wllkiv-Burre will ultimately conclude to quit since Scranton has retired from the Held, the Record regards her depaiture u lienellt instcud of a calamltj And there is absolutely nothlntr con nected with tile statement) oi conduct of her repiesentutlves tli.it warrants tho accusations so freely and Indiscriminately made b. seetul ot the wrltcis of this circuit tlutt Wllkes-Birio 1ms been play lnf for more money. She said nt the December meeting In New York that the Wllkes-Baire lian chlse was not for bale and she says i-o now. That's plnln enough! JUDGE AGAIN CHALLENGED. This Ouo Is Irom n Uoxo He Kn cently Dclcntcd. John JlcWllllams, of Now London, Conn, viantfi to mept tho winner of ne,i Wedii"slay nlslit'p Judq;e-Hyan content, us tliu fullowing- letter will show: New York, Jan. '. IM'S. Sporting Kdjtor Seianton Tiibune. 1 licreby chnllcngo the winner of the Judfio and Itjan bout thai takes placo htforo the Ametican Sporting tlub Feb. .', on behalf of Jack Me William, of New London, Conn und i will bet ,inj' lart of $.'-00 that MeWIHI'imV wins. Yours trul;. Frank Cnnley. Manager lor McWillluni. McWilllnmn In the boxer who wns de feated by JuUne In this city last sprint;. Hi that bout JuJ broke a bune In the back of his left band. Tho injury pro ented him fiom tuilnlnc until last November. "It la not probable that Judge would uccepi u match with Mr. AVIIliams, ns the fonnci, In catc ho defeats Ityun next Wednesday nlfjht, is to be nintched with Churloy Jle Kcevev, of 'Philadelphia, for ir, roundB before tho Palace Spotting club, of Trenton, tJio last week in February. MoKoever Is now in ChlcaBO endeav- orinp; to secure a nix-round meeting with Georee Kerwln at 1S8 pounds. Bobby Dobbs, who defeated Jnck Pox, of Now York, in eight rounds .Monduy night t Trenton, will be in Judge's corner on the night of. his con- X test with Ityan. 1 , ' OnttUUfHattlrt. THEATRICAL ATTRACTIONS. Charity Hall Tonight. Manager Woods, of the Wnltcs Com edy company, has received so many te quests, both verbal and written, from persons who wero unnblo to obtain seats at cither of tho performances of "Tho Charity Unll" given last week, that ho has determined to give one more per formance of tho play in Scranton. It will bo presented at the Academy tonight. It easily Is the favorite of nil tho bills pre sented duilng the company's engage ment and without a doubt tho theater will bo crowded. .Miss New Vork, Jr. 1'or three nights, commencing tonight, with matinees today and Saturday, tho attraction at Music hall will bo the rec ord breaker of the season, "Mips New Vork, Jr." JInnnger Oppeiihelmer has endeavored this season to have every thing entirely new and thoroughly in keeping with the times. "Aliss New York, J:" represents in most a lealistle man ner tho union of the sister cites of New York nnd Brooklyn, and the advent into modal clreles of the much talked of "new woman " Hurry Lo Clair heads the list of noted people who fotm the lllo. Miss l'"Iorenco Edwards, who bv her myste rious Illuminated dances, has won the ippellatlou of the "Queen of Fire;" Crawi ford aud Manning, the popular black face comedians; the thiee Morellos, Wll '1am Ida and their acting dog "Bob;" 'Ionian and Scnnlon. the Iiisli ntlsto- rats, Arthur Blgby, tho singing and lancing comedian; Sierra Nevada Far rlngton. the western prima donna, and Maria De Rossett, the lightning gun manipulator. "Mttle Queen of Egypt," i travesty on "Cleopatia," is the closing 'aurlcsn.ue which, by the viny, Is one of the pilnelpal featuics of the performance n which will be Introduced the march of the white squadion. ' IlIcNiilti's Visit. Ferguson & Emerlrk are two clevei Irish comedians who have gotten together and us a team an eieating rnoie leal aearty endorsement than any similar omedlans on the load. They hao vlr iiially taken the place of Barry ,t Fas , and the vehicle in which they will appear at the Academy of Music the first half of next wi ek is entitled "McNulty's Visit " This comedy was written by Air. fimorick, who has pioduced some great recent successes. They aie burroundtU b clever people, who not only can act, jut Introduce specialty features as well. hiidileu Deaths on the Incrense. People npiiniently well and happy to day, tomorrow are stricken down, and in ninety-nine cases out of every hun dred the lionit Is the oau.e. Tiie kins of heart lemedles. Di. Agncw's Cine f jr the Heart is within the reach of all, and if there are symptoms of heait illsoieler it should be ued without de lay. It relieves in "0 minutes, and cures most chronic eases. Sold by AIntthews Eros. US. SPECIAL NOTICE okkici: op 1 ThrCoi.i.iruv KxniNKFK COMMVl, J Hcrunton, I'a., Dec. '2 llh, H97 I QPECIAL NOriCE TO 'IHE SIO0K O liolders The Bouid of Trustees of this company has called a special meeting of its stockholders, to bo held at the olllce of the i;ald company In the Coal Exchange llulld nglnthe City of bcranton, Icnus,lanla, on the twenty-fourth day of February, 1808, at 'J p. m , for the purpose of ottng for or against an Increase of the capital stock from ni'wm hundred und fifty thousand dollars (&7ro,on()) to one million dolhus ( 1,000, -Diioi, und un lncieaso In the number of Directors or Trustees trom three iti) to fle 5), and to amend the by-laws with refer ence thereto STANLEY F. ALLKN, Secretaiy. REDEMPTION OF EONDS.' Orne'Ki))' Simpson & Watkins, ) .Seianton, I'onnii, January lib, J 80S. ) NOUCE1S llKlti:i)Y UlVEN THAT IN accordance with the p)olslons of the mortgage of the Babylon Coal company to tlie Seianton savings Bank aid Trim com ininy, trustee, thut bonds of the said coal i ompnny, luimbcrcl 7, MS, .i4, -12 aud I! 'J liue been designated by lot this dav for re demption, nnd will be redeemed nt par nnd Interest upon presentation at the Hcrunlou Hiving) Bank und Trust company. Tho ln lei est eease-s on tho above numbered bonds on February 1st, 1808. THE BMCiI.ON COAL COMPANY, by O. D. hti'sov, Ticusurer. Ol I'll'l. Ol' SIMI'SOX A W.VTIvlNs Scrauto'ii Pennii, January 2 Ith, 180S. j XTOt'ltElS Hl.RKUY CUVKN THAT IN L act orilancis with the provisions of the mortgagu of 'I lie Mount Lookout Coal com .iniiy to the .scranton Savings Bank and Trust I'aitipuiv. tiustce, that bonds of tho i aid com company, numbeied 117, Oil. 108, til nnd inn linvo beeu designated by lot 'b.s dnj for rede nptlon, and will be re deunicd at par aid interest upon prosenta 1'im tit tho .'s',iuntoii -nvlngs Bunk and I'rust compiny. '1 be Interest ceases on tho above numbered bonds on tho 1st ol I'tbiu ury, 1808 THE MOUNT LOOKOUT COAL CO. by l'. H. si ii-soN, Treasurer. CUAIITEK APPLICATION. i'iu'rNccdiiiTcrniNiTr 1 Hi .n (licek l ntholio church of hi. John ho Iluptlit. In the Court of Common 1'Jearf if Lnekuvvauiiu county, No. 'JUS March '.erni, 180. No Icon licrebv given that tin application will bo made to tho euM comt on the 10th lay of l'ibruary, A. 1)., i808, ut I) n. m., judortho Act ot ARictnbly of tho Common wealth of PennDylvuuiit, entitled, "An Aot 10 provide lor tho Incorporation and Reso lution of certain Corporation)," uppioved prtl 'JO, 1H7 l.'ind tho Kiipnlumenti the oto, for the charter ornu Intended corporation to io called ,,l(ut"itan Ureck Ctitholio Chinch of it. Johnthe liaptlst," thocb.uuotnr and ob- leci wueieoiis inoHunpori nttiiopuuuc vvor clitpor Almltrlitv Ood, accordlui; to the con stitution, canons, dltL'lpllne, doctrine, faith, (overnmcut and fotniH of the Itumlun (lieck Oathnlle I'huicli, and fur tbc.e pm poses to lave, po--i..n and enjoy all the rlublb, beno 'Uk und prlv 11040)0' UiOKnid Act ot Asiam oly nnd Hi tupplumculN. The propocd ,'lini'ier in uow on llloln (ha piolhonotury b jlllce. WM VOKVLL'iC, Solicitor. ONE h inon M IGpSiiCi. Will outlast adoen oidlnary mopstleks, and tho CINCHIIAR Is moro hatlsfuclory lu eveij vva. Ailvatitancs Etif-y to put tho mop In; cuiy to take it out uKUlu, Tliamop Is CINCIlEl) to Its placo with it rust-proof thumb-nut, easy to turn, riiolom; handlu suves stooptm;, and, bolug of bind wood, It In practically unbrcukttblu. The Cluclibar Mopstluk will ttucomtnoduto any of the fastoiy-miido mopsor any cloth of Htiltlc'lunt size und thickness to be used us n mop. Price 33 cents, Order ol your dealer, Tribune Classified Specials JIKM' WANTi:i I CENT A WOfll) roil KENT 1 CENT A WOItl) FOR 8AI.K 1CENT A WOItl) ItEAli E.STATE 1 CENT A WOItl) AGENTS WANTED 1 CENT A WOilD SITUATIONS WANTED Free of Charge. All ndvcrtUomonH Inserted In theio coliimnH (oxceptlng Situation) Wanted, wlilohnre nublliUed froeofchurce.) nro nnv- nhlo bTllICTLY IN ADVANCE. DON'T. nun to nave mem charged. HELP WANTED MALES. Ad vs. Under Till Head One Cent Word. .ww MAN TO THAVEIj AND Al'I'OINT agents; old established house; peinian. ent; 510 pernio. nndcciounes. l. . euro Tribune. SALESMEN-SCHOOL SUI'PLIKS: COUN try work; $ioo wilary niontUly. with liberal additional commissions. It. O. EVANB J: CO., Chloago. WANTED-ASAOENTIN EVERY BF.C llon to ennvass; $ 1.00 to $G.OO n day made; sells at sight; also a man to sell Htnplo Goods to dealers; best sldo line S75 a month; ralary or large commission made; experience unnecessary. Clifton Soap ana Manufactur tig Company, Cincinnati, O. 7 ANTED - WELL-KNOWN MAN IN every town to solicit stock subscrip tions; a monopoly; ble money for nsents; no rnpital required. EDWARD C. t'lSli A CO., Borden Block, Chicago, 111. HELP WANTED-FEA1ALES. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. w city. ANTED-A QIIIL KOK OKNERAL housework. Apply 020 Oxford Ht , LADY WITH TACT AND ENERGY TO travel for old established llrin; perman ent: $10 per mo, aud expenses. A, care Tribune. LADIES-I MAKE BIO WAGES DOING pleasant home work, and will glndly send full particulars to all sending '1 cent btainp. MISS M. A. STEBBINS, Lawrence, Mich. WANTED-LADY AGENTS IN SCRAN ton to sell and introduce Snyder's caka Icing; experienced canvasser preferred; work permanent and very profitable. Write for particulars at once nnd get benefit of holiday trade, T. 1). SNYDER & CO., Cincinnati, O. WANTED IMMEDIATELY TWO ENER getic saleswomen to represent us. Guaranteed 0 a day without interfering with other duties. Healthful occupation. Write for paitlculnrs, encluslnz htamp, MANGO CHEMICAL COMl'ANYT No. 7U John street, New York. FURNISHED ROOMS WANTED- Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. yATEl3liAnaHA ' three absolutely clean, respectable, well furnished looms, with running wuter, where very light housekeeping cm bo done. IiiiiiicdluteUclnltyorY M. (.'. A. building. Address 'J 18 Wyoming meuiie. FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT Adv. Under This Head One Cent a Word. Fc 'OR RENT-KU11NISHBD ROOM FOR rent. 107 Mndisou nenue. HANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOM AT t'J'J Mulberry street. FOR RENT. Ads. Under This Head One Cent Word. CTOMS-OPPOsY O Oood business on good street; good win dows, good cellar, cold IUUU, outside aud Inside stuire.'-watcr closet, electric and gas lights, tanks and water basins, chandeliers nnd decorations, stieet cars puss the door from Plttston, Oreen Rldse, Dunmoru Nay Aug Falls, Petersburg, The Hill avenues, Oly pliant and Carbondnle cars puss near. Rent low. JONE., 31lSpri.ce stieet. hof HOU.SESWITII EVERY MOIJERN OOU convenience aud luxury; most supei lor, healthy and well equipped. All light rooms; location on the aenues. JON'KS, ail Spruce street Open evenings. OFFICES IN feUITE, FOR DOCTOR lawjer, Insurance agent, dentist, second floor, front, opposite hotel Jcrmyu, steam hent, running water, decorations. Finely lighted, Janitor, toilets. JONES, UllHpruce street. 17011 rent-a House of seven J1 rooms; all modern convonieuces, l'J'ili Washburn street. I70R RENT-1I-R00M HOUSE AT JM .Madison avenue; nosession lmmedluto ly. Apply at laa Madison avenue. 9 JO GRKIIN looms. IHDQK STRKKT-SEVKN 170R RENT-FLOOR 80 10 FOR BUSI J. ness puiposes. Inuulre lf!7 Peun ve i nue. SECON D FLOOR OF '. V PENN AVENUE; eight rooms, bath, modern improve ments. P. W. bTOKES, Attorney, E10 Wyo ming avenue. EIGHT-ROOM nous!:, BVTII, MODERN improvements, 700 Electric avenue, Green Ridge 1'. W. hTOKES, Attorney, lfiO W joining avenue FOR SALE. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. I'TORALE-foilTlIRT ' witter, in tlrst-elnss condition; must he sold at once, cheap for cash; inuchlue can bo seen nt Room 1, Arcade ?OR SALK, FIRST-CLASS POOL TABLE cheap. l ll&u liiluw.N, nuns tieau. OR SALE-ONE 20-HOHSn POWER 1' boiler, us good as new. THE WESTON MILL CO. REAL ESTATE. Advs Under This Head One Cent a Word. TONES, I Hli.VuQUUtTliRH POR IIESt! J central Meranton real estate. Finest cen tral city lots for sule on easy tcrinB ut low price), with Kiiur.inteed tlllo, near Btoies, vburchei, thouters, depots, puved streata, ei.orn, Me.im bent, rapid eubuncemont, best Investment Seven minutes vulk fiom post oillce. i-cnd or cull foi eliculiu.. JONES, Real Entste, ,111 HprucoHtrcot. TONES' HOME C'LL'll OP "5" II' ".V J buyers will come forviard, on our terms, now, befaro spi Ins prices, o will nell each member a lot; llnu location; 10 minutes walk fiom court house, as per choice from 91"s:i lo SI, 0(17, or vo will Hull handsome modern Imn.-e und lot Irom $l,l)'j:i to 1,107. ihls lia rare cliunco lor nu attiuc ti active home; cheaper than rent, JO.NXs, 'lilbptueo street STOCKHOLDEUS' x'.lEETING. rpiIE ANNUAL MEETING Ol.' TH11 J. stockholders of tne l.uckawauna Trust nndMUe Deposit Compiny will he held at tho olllce of tbui'oiupiiny, No. .101, Lackawanna avenue, Serantou, Pa,, on Monday, I'eb. 7tli, 1HUH, nctvicen too hours or u anci i p. in., mr tbf putposooft'lectliu illiwtom for tho en sulnn year, und to tiaiiHai't cuch other biiHi nessas muv pioperlv come before tin.' meet lug. UENUY ilMLlN. J li., heciotui. EXECUTRIX'S NOTICE I 71 NT ATE OI-'J. A'TTiCPH ROIIER'TSON. v late of thecltj or ("Ciunton, county of Lnckavtauim, and ttutoot PenusyUuiilu, cle ectmed Notice is hcieby givon that leltcis tonu mcutao In the uboto named tstato have beeu uimitcil to the undersigned. All per ponslndubtcd tosuld eitute mu icqueHed to make piyinent aud all perrnih having claims or demands aKlilusl thu sumo villi present tneui to MAnUIEM. ROllERTSON, KecUtri. V. K lincllCOCK, Attorney. CHIROPODIST AND .MAMCUKE, I nulls cuied without the leust jiuln or drailnip blood. Consultation mid udvlce clven tree. E. M. HUTEL, Chiropodist, UiJO Uiekuwanna avenue. Indies utteuded at their residence If desired. Ubuigcs moderate. (onnolk) ANOTHER TOWEL SALE This Time It's TURKISH BATH TOWELS. White, Medium Size, . Unbleached, Medium Size, White, Extra Large, . Best Values We Have Ever Connolly 6, Wallace, 127 and 129 Washington Ave., AGENTS WANTED. AQENTS-THB ".MONARCH" IS THK best and cheapest telephone desk on the market; retail price, Including one roll or paper, Si; liberal discount; exclusive ter ritory. W. AV; HAMILTON & CO., 21 MlllC street, Boston, Mass. 1ITJ MTfll-AClKXTS FOR GREATEST ictured. Re. VV gns saving device manufactured, tails 20c. Big Rochester, N. Y. profits. OLVER BROri. A GENTd TO SELL OUR BOC. bTORM door; : sample prepaid upon receipt of nrlc rice, AMERICAN bl'OHM DOOR CU., Port Huron, Mich, KLONDIKE -AGENTS WANTED FOR large Illustrated book of Klondike, flvo hundred pages; price $1.50; outfit 100. Ad dress NATIONAL PUBLISHING CO Lake side Building, Chicago, HI. WANTED SOLICITORS; NO DELIVER lng, no collecting; position permanent; pay weekly; state age, GLEN BROTHERS, Rochester, N. Y. AGENTS WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO do about Safe Citizenship price $i. Go ing by thousands. Address NICHOLS, Napervllle, 111 AGENTS-TO SELL OUR PRACTICAL gold, silver, nickel and copper electro plasters; prices from tfS upward; salary and expenses paid; outfit free. Address, with, stamp, MICHIGAN MFU CO., Chicago. AGENTS-TO SELL CIGARS TO DEAI ers; S25 weekly nnd expenses; experi ence unnecessary. CONSOLIDATED MFG CO., 48 Van Buren St., Chicago. ROCK CUTTING. CAREY BROS., ROCK CUTTING CON tractors. Apply, CAREY BROS., Box 3u, Avocu. I'a. CITY SCAVENGER. AB.HRIGOS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS . and cess pools; no odor. Improved pumps used. A. 15RIGOS, Proprietor. Leave orders 1100 N. Muln,ave., or Elckes' ding store, corner Adums and Mulberry, 'lelephone 0040. 7uTASrC00Pi:R, HclTYicAVENGER, J All orders piomptly attended to, day or night. All the latest uppllauces. Charges reasonable. 710 Hcrauion btreet- Housa 1125 Washburn street. SITUATIONS WANTED. "WORK WANTED-KY A MIDDLE-AOi: V lady, for Keneral housework or iih hounekoopor. Call or address at (500 Pios pect avenue, second lloor. SITUATION WANTEIl-HY A MARRIED )) man, as teamster or farm Icmd; well in-ed to horsos. vt llllns to work at anything, teamster prefened. Call or address LLMl.it 11I1HKCKEII, Coyne Postoltlce, Lackawanna county, Pa., neai Sibley mines. CIl'P ATION WANTEI1 - PIRST-CLASS picture frame Joiner and mat maker de slies position 1)1 Ncrunton or Wllkes-ltajie; llioroiiKiuy inniiiiar wiiii ueiuiiaui ma unsi. ness. Address PRAMK, care of JlcOcgor. SO Perry street, New York. YOUNU I10Y. A(IEI) 10, WOULD L1KIJ toicct position tu hotel or learn tiude. Address T. E,, US N. Eillmore avenue. QITUATION WANTED-By"aBO10 io jeurrt ofu'O, willing to do any kind of work; has had experience In dm? stoie; can furnish good references. Addioss W. A. h. Tribune olllce. TXrANTEIJ-IlY A MIDDLE AOED LAD ', t r situation ns nurso; terms, enxinuou us per vteek; icfereneo glveu. Address NUltrtE. ini.1 omcu. tilTPATIUN WANTED-TO DO WASH O Inn and irnnlncut home. Call oruddress L I!., ;i3 1 orthumne r avenue. SITUATION WANTKD-TAICK HOME vvnshiui., lionliiK, or go out by the day washing, hcrubblu j, or any kind of vvoik by the day. Rear t'JO Franklin nveutie. A lTUrNT.NT,EXl,r.RTIK)OKKli;KPER J tleslies employment, urltlnz up, ) iU onclnsuud Inveatltsutlnbooksicoiiipllci ' 'd ncenunts adjusted. J. W. M., I'JO Iain h Htreet. YOUNG MARRIED MAN WIs7li:sA situation as teamster oi any other kind ofvtoilcj Is u hustler; best of teferoncei. Ad dress C. V. K 1017 Luko street, city. -IX70RK 1IY THE DAY youiiKlady. Addi AVANTKD-HY A Address MlhH U P., 11U t, ..,,. i,...i.. ,,.. -i. QUUMI ilUU . U, ,V UVUMIIC 1TTANTED-HY A RESPECTAULE MAR. V rled man u situation, lu giocery; lias 20 jears' experience; or as collector or uny place of trust; good refeienees. Apply 11., yus'j Oak Htreet, borautou. SITUATION WANTKD-UY A YOUNG man, age 'Jl, us ulork, waiter or any hon orable work; striotly temperate; references given, Address M, U. It., Tribune olllce. 8c Wdlldc? WINDOW, 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 long for it. We re-cover umbrellas. C.M.FLOREY 222 Wyoming Ave. U1IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII1!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIU I ICE SKATES That Cut Ice, mm n 1 Prices That Gut More Ics, I S AND X BICYCLE 5 That Set the Pace, g S AUK ON KALK AT ! mm. 321 sgn si. su!iisiiiiUs:uii3:.:sZ3!ius:itiii Fine Line of HEW STYLES STONE RINGS Diamonit and Gomblnatloi Rl.iss Sterling Silvar Wara an J iig NoHliias. Finest stock ot Watches, all the latest styles aud sizes at very close figures. CUT GLASS, CLOCKS, Etc The largest Jewelry House iu Northeastern Pennsylvania. HIERCEREAU & CONNBLL 130 .Wyoming Ave. . 2 for 25c . 2 for 25c . 25c Each Offered. SCRANTON, PA. M!E1E!!I3l Academy of Txsc Two Solid Woeks, Reglnnlng Monday, Jan. 17. Dime Mutluees Dully After Opening Day. WIRE'S C1EDK CO. And Grand Orchestra. :i.1 Artists. New People. Now Plays. Grand Scenery. Walto's Original Prices 10, vo aud SIO cents. Froliman's Oreat Success, "THE WIFE,' Monday livening. Three Days. Commencing Jan. ill. Usual Mutlnce 'Ihe Inimitable Irish Knteitalners FERGUSON AND - ElRICil and their merry associates, In the rol licking Iiisli comely, McNulty'sVisit 16 Clever Artists 16 Academy Prlcos ioc 'Joe, 35c, 50c. Music Hall. A. A. Fenyvess, Lessee and Maniger. Three Nlshts, Commencing Thursday, Jan, 27. Matinees Thursday and Saturday, liiand Spectacular Produetlon of Miss New York, Jr Rcervcd Htals now on Halo ut Short A Ulgglns' Clsur htore, 'JO" Lackawanna avo NFXT AT TRACTION Feb. 3, 4, 5, Kusc Hill i:nlish Folly Co. WALTER W. BRANSON, Chef ol Jonas Lons's Sons, Philadelphia 4$ Caterer. Honed 1 uikej Cioquottcs nladi of All Kinds WcddliiBf, Panics; Kxperlencod .Men. All orders prompt!) attended to. Order can bo left at I'.'l t n-hiin'ton nvc, or can be eeu at Jonas Lons's Hons' Cafe, WOLF & WENZEL, 340 Adams Ave., Opp. Court Hous:, PRACTICAL TINNERS and PLUMBERS Sole Acents for Klcbardeon-Boyntoa'J Furnaces and Raugss. Tnklne Inventory and decided to sell all of our ODDS and ENDS -op- SOFT and ALPINE Hats -ion $1.00 Look In our show cane; you will llnd JU.OU audti'-'.tiU ll.vti umonsHt thorn. CONRAD'S. r
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