MONDAY, JANUAUY 31. 1S09, THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE. MONDAY, JANUAUY 81, 180S. "SHERIFF MARTIN -'' TO HAVE ATRIAL Officer and Eighty Deputies to Appear before ibe Dar. TO BE ARRAIGNED TOMORROW Ablo Counsel Will Ho Employed on liotli tildos-OIoro Thau n Hun dred Witnesses JInvo Ilcen Sub. 'p'odnncd'-Tlio Verdict Will Dcpond onPolnU ofI,nvv More Tlinn, Upon Testimony. WllkcH-Hnne, Jnn. 50 The case of Sheriff Jumct Martin and his eighty deputies. charged an Itli tnutder nnd felo nious wounding of u store of stilklng mlneis, m Lnttlmer. thht county, Sept. 10 last, will bo called for trial In tho ulniinnl cntut next Tuesday, Feb. 1. It is uxncctoil tliat the trial will last a week and it inuy bo longer befoie a, v Millet is, t cached. Able counsel have 1(PC)1 employed or. both sides Dlstilet Attorney Mm tin will be assisted in the pro&eeutlon bv John M. Oaiman, clinlt mnn of the Demopintlc state commit tee, and John Mi (lulu en lloth aie hioil nlinlnnl lawyers of consldei alile oxpni It tie couch having .sen ed a teini in tlie elUttltt uttomey'a tiMce The nie emplovt'il by i'IiV ii'latlcs Of tin men who were Killed. John T. l.ennhjn. one of the Killing cilmrnnl laVttint this M(rtinn of the state, v 111 be the tenlol toum-el fui the defense, 11" will be nssKled b e-Slnte St'tri 1 1 i Kline, flu su II Tinutman. ("Jeoifie S- Pel lis mid ii.i"sl two utliei luw w ol unit' . , The flMt buttli till be over the self t t ton of a jui I'll pioetutlon will iittnpl lo eliminate fioin the hot nil meii who aie ii un wnv ldati'd to the limiO defeiiilmU" It Is not llkeb thin nnv t mplnj nl n rnol niniiianj will In let lid A "Cfilini't" Jlli. would stilt the inosfi utfini inil Ii i" nut llk h that llie men Hum tin mini elMilets will iPieil'iinlu.iU in llle 1" The- del use will tilKe fun' tint i ih piiifeIiinnl 1nboi' Kiidei- "i oihus who muv have liidudlns .igiilnst mi iHiiiitlnns uie I llll-l n As tbeif Is ii 1 xi j f ii.i lit 1 tn .veleit fioni Ii Is bcllt'vel thete will be no tmubli uei the st lection nt twelve i ompeti lit mt u to tiy the t'li'-o Moie tlini. a luitiditd wllnes-vts have liein siibpoenaeil but not nil ot them will bo hi did In fn t. It I" mil lu llevtil that ilthei skle has. an addi tional tustlmonv to oftei fioiu that glvin at the piellinln.il heailm; be foie the judges and nl the colonel's inquest run piioisAisi.i: vi'itDicr The veiilkt will tUpeiid on points of law mine than upon the te.stlmonv. Tlie commonwealth will claim that the stiiker.s weie only eseulvlng their lights as Aniciicaii fiet men when they maiclicil on the public highway tin mined. It will lie LtmtcntlLcl thut thtv weie not lawless, that they had offeied no peivonal violent e to anj one, and thut the weie not bent on ilevtiovlng piopeit.v The lnwvei.s foi the pioveiutlon will quote decisions Horn the higher eouittf to show that vui'i a bodj of men had a light to move on tlie public highway while engaged in a peaceful mission. On the otliei hand, counsel for the de fense will ihmge that tlie strlkeis weie ilotous, that they were aimed, nnd that their Intention was to destioy pioperty. They will call witnesses to show that the people llvint, in the stilke dlstilet weie feat fill foi theli lives and that some of them moved away for vafetv. It will also be shown that the sheiiff had come In conflict with the .stiikeis at Hnzletou on the morning of Sept. 10 and tli.il he then nnd there warned them by le-idlng the riot act that thoj were violating the law nnd that they should dlspei p and go to their homes. Instead of ntieptlng this advice, they leeied the ollleeis of tlie law and pto i eeiletl on theli march to L.attlmei The Kattimer mine was in opeintion. the emnlojts had no qilevancps hi far ih Known, mid It will be aveued the inlv objett the stilKeis could liave hntl in going theie was to Intimidate tho men. The owiuis of the mine had ap pealed to the-jthetlff to protect their propel tv and in attempting to do his .sworn duty in the mattei. his deputies am- in conflict with the sttlkers and bloodshed was tin itsult The defense "ill contend that this was the most natuial thing in tl.e woild and that undfi the i in umstnni es it would tie a tui'cstj of jpstlee to hold the nffleeis it tin. law gulltv ot muidei JOSHPH ATKINSON DEAD. I'loiuini'iit ( itienol Hawlev I'nvses ua--Uin ut One Tiuiti Mioiill ol Viavnn Count), m nil Was n I'u uouiiced I'nlrint Duniig Niii Time. v.p-1 111 lo tin Set in n riibuni HiwIhj, I'.i Jin ill luseph Alkln s siged i! .veais, one of tho most Plmiilneni nun of this plat o, dletl at 'ii. o'tjoek this moinhis. He hml 'm en conllnnd to Ids home sevnel tv.oks wl'li a sesicus llli, ess, against hlch incdknl nld was ol no avail, Ml,, iklnson did valiant teulie us a cap- tai.i of volunteeis in the late war, i'id aluujs entertained pionlunccd views on patiioti.sin. Ho was seii- uisly vounded in the battle of ciuniclloif-vllle, and s,ent homo on a 1" nir fiulougli upui a auigeon'H certlli- it Itetoio he had lecoveied from bis dlmfolUtv, and while h was yt t vuNjlnK his aim In a sling. I.eu's sei- ond iuvasluu ot Pennsylvania oe- ourtoil and It became evident that a siat Uatllo was about to be fought. T'egnulless of the fuiloush which he v.t then caii'vlns lp his pocket, tl i gallant captain hastened to rejoin his Mimmnnd, and led his company with distinguished bravery In the time dnvh' battle at Qettjsljurg He was 4up?.Uodly mged by his intimate fileadh to apply to congress foi u . Modal of Honor, to which his conspic uous, biaveiy on sevcial ol the great battlefields of the war cleirly entitled him, but hiH iinvvillintrncss to assume -iny exploitation of hla own acts and his. nnturally modest beailng wlth'held hm from doing so. His keen tense of honornforbado him from applying for .a pentlon, stating that hlb means weie ample for his own needs and those of his family. In polltb a he was an ardent liepub llcuii.i and although novlr active jib an ofllcQ seeker himself, hu was onio elected sheriff of Wuyno county Af- ,tm siyi.ng a term In this ofllco ho took un his. residence In Hawlev, and .was .Wiiited president nnd mnnagei of tho Howloy Glass cor iii,v, unci held tho office up to tho time of his death. He , carried en an extensive lumber business, and for many yeais vvus one of the largest operators in the I'aupat k lumber rctfion. He was also the owner o"f a largo ,lxix factory in this placo -. at tha time, of his death. Tell Under Hid Wheel. ' Harrlsbure;, Jan. 20. Hairy Hoffaker, nfred 20 years, while attempting to I jump from a Northern Central freight train at New Freedom Btntlon, York county, lust night, fell under the wheeln nnd wdb so fondly Injured that he died soon ntler being lemovcd to his home. PIREDUOS ARRESTED. Scvcrnl Voiins .lien ot,1lnlinnoy Cily Coninilttcd tn Jnll. Mahunoy City, Pa., Jan. 30. As a re sult of Information given the police yesterday, Michael Darron, Michael Fleming, Edward Knowles and William Robinson weie today sent to the coun ty Jail at Pottsvlllo charged with hav ing set fire to the I'agle hosiery mill last Sunday night. The prisoners nre nil oung men, their nges ranging from IS to 23 years. Rewinds aggregating $1,000 had been offered for the un est and conviction of those Implicated in the fire, and yesterdnv afternoon a oung man who claimed to have heard the prlsoneri decide to set the mill. on flro, called at 'Squire Alexander's olllco and told what he knew. The nnests followed. Ono of the prlsumeis is snld to have admit ted his and his companions' connection with the fire. i (livvunces Arranged. Hjzleton, Pa, Jan. 30 Repiesenta llves of seven locals of the United Mine Workers met In Mt Adoo this afternoon and heard the tepott of the grievance committee whose members, represent ing 1.S0O men, had n confeience estct do with .Suin rlntf ndent Gomer Jones, of the Lehigh find Wilkes-Banc Coal company telntlve to the adjustment of giievaiites piesented a few days ago. The tlilvvi who was dlschaiged will be lelnstated fov Supeilntendent Jones to luol low, and the alleged unfair tieat inent of the men 1) under bosses will receive his IniinedlutP attention. Tin adjustment eif the iHlllouttv is viewed with satisfaction hi the em ployes LETTERS FROAl THE PEOPLE. Under tl Is heading short letters of In terest will be published when accompa nied, for publication, by the wrlttr'1 name The 'lrlbtuio will not be held ie tponslb'.o lot opinions here exptcssed.J 111. ttoclio on Avenue intension. 1MIoi of The Tribune Sli So much bus been s-ild ami wilt ten about the opening of Wwiiuiii's ave nue tliit Is misleading that I venture to wilte sou with u view to eoi retting the opinion the public must ntcessnrllv lnvo lot tned op the pioject The repoittis of the cl.illlts are Kirgelj to be blamed lot, this Tliev know that I do not undertake an tnttrprlse of tills magnitude and im potlanif unless will foi tilled with facts it not one ol them sought information fiom me Tiles ild ot first It would cist a hiintlitd thousand dollars or more, tin n riduced It lo soventj-tlve thousind, and now Indicate tint It may tost less Thev houshi Information from eouncll inen opposed to the me.isuie who weio not Intormt d and took no pallia' to seek It whcie It would naturally be found, with its advoeatcv But this, is aside In join in tit Ie on the frith vou s.,iv that time options have mil been ie ctived b the tltj, n.imelv, foi the lands ol James Kciiutv W. Olbson Jones auit the De'law.ue anil Hudson Canal cum pnliv. James Ktatnev does not own imv ptopertv on tlie line of tin avenue The elt bought irom him at the time It bought the Swift lot on Phelps Mi cot. 'file died mav be neon at tho tity eotlt I toi s olllee The option of the Delaware and Hudson Can il company Is In the flt solicitor's hands also There lem.ilns, theiefore, only tlio Jones properts. The titv has no option on this. 1 have not the man befoie me, but my lecollectlon is that the propertj the city needs of Mr. Jones is TxW ol t10 square feel Land nt this point Is not worth fcO tents u hquue toot, but at this tltture It would cost ,"f"S. The Dtlawaie and lliidsou Canal corn pans owns no land on the ptopoetl stieet Thev ask In thelt option that the eltv bus what land Is liqulted along side Wvomlng avenue to move their tracks upon that the city pav tor the removal of the Hacks, that a trlangul ir piece of land between their present freight huiiKU and tho Dickson Manufat tuilng tuinpans's bollt r house be pui th iscd foi i new ft eight house site and that the ills ague not lo open Penn avenue thiough the old cemetery plot This means the purchasing of Oiu squaro tut for the tracks at W cents a foot, $'"" the cost of moving the Hacks less than $1 U0U and tho puichaso of the til anjului piece above leferred to. This piece fronts on no street. It cannot oe tut up In lots on account of Its acute ti Lingular shape and Is not vvoith more than $3 (UK) according to values In that lotalitv. As lo thtse values Interested pintles can e.isll dcteimlne whether f Jim light ol not As to the cost of lo moving the Hacks I liave built i.illroatls and Know whereof I speak. There Is scatcely an elemtiit of uneeitalnty le g.uellni, this option The city will never open Penn avenue thiough the cemctcr plot It would palillel Cipruvp avenue within llftv fttt nt the lattei avenue 'I he options leceived by tho city tor pioperty on the bed ot the pioposed ave nue aie giueiallv based on exttaurdlnai v values Theu U nothing uncommon In this It is usual to avlc flciltlous prltis ol the e Uv anil this weakness Is not con flutil In any paitlcul. r lotalitv or nnv particular t lass. the. rich and tho poor, the editcattd anil Illlttiate alike, ask the cits two oi tin e times Hie actual value for any rell estate the city wants No ono hiving txpenenre im mines that tho piices asked will be tho pi Ices paid. Theio mo eleviii houses ami two or tlnee bains or theda on the btd of tho avenue Tine" of these hou-.es aie worth ubom ?J,000 each, two are worth In the nelghboiliood of $1 f.00 each rather less than moie, tho rest i.ingo between ?','X) and $1 000. Tho beat barn may be w oi th $W. ( omputlng the cost bv the rulo In uso amotii; Insitranee ugents all the buildings ato worth SlkKiC. The city will not be ubllgtd to pm chase all of tho land on tho bed of the ave nue. Wjomlng oveiiu' was laid tint through the Lacknwanna lion and Coal company tract befoie the Delawnie and Hudson Canal conipans put their tracks on it and that companj does not clulm to own il The Lathi op and Jones es tate extended it sity feet In width to within 117 feet of New stieet 'llieie Is now a lane or alle running dl igonally from Phelps stieet to within 117 feet ot New street on tho noitheilv side All of this we do not have to buy. It belongs to the city now There remains, theie fore according to mcasuienients mado on the map of the uvenuo -U.fWi squaio feet of ground to bo purchnscd. hat is this worth' Tim Lackawanna Iron and Coal company owns propcrtv near both ends of the pioposed Impiovemeni It will bo admitted that thej tet tin prlco for lands (idlolnlng them. 1 suit pintles to thclt lepresentatlvo to i,et their prices (I tried to get them ctli ct but failed) and these persons tell me that prices for lots on Wyoming uvoniio Just south ot Pine tiro ?l,0W per lot and on same avenue near Ash street, the north erly end of tho Improvement they ask 2.J0 to U100. Two years ago alio city paid $J0OO for the Swift lot. 10x45, on Phelps street for this same puipose, and lots near Gibson stieet woo offered with in six months at J3.0W. If we tal.o theso values and compute cost per squaro loot on each block and strlko an average pilco pel sejuaiu foot It will upproxlmato SO cunts Tho 4'J,U92 squaro feet which tho cits ' must buk will therefore, cost in round numheis $2j0W Aeld to this tho estimated cost of buildings. jn.KK,, :ho cost of removing tho Delawnro nnd Hud boh track.?, Jf.tiew, tho 1 ost of triangular piece for freight house site, ti.WO, untl wo hnvii a total ot JI'J.CM Can tho city secuie these propel lies for this amount? I answer tor less than these figures. To tlemonstlate this II will bo necessary to lofer to the onlinmieo. It provides that tho mayor, city conttnllor and city solicitor shall endeavor to reuoh n prlco by agreement with tho property owners. Knllliiu In this tho city solicitor Is directed to ask tho court to appoint viewers to appraise tho damages. It lo not expected that tho city oiuccrs will bo ablo to come to nn agreement with all tho owners of picperty, it they do with uny, and I contend thnt If viewers uro ap pelated this amount will bo reduced tl'J, 000 by potting oft benefits against dam ages nnd by tho salo of the houses ut qulred by the city by condemnation. Thero nre houses on the bed of tho avenue that aro appraised hero at their full value that can bo moved oft and placed on tho rtmalndcr of tha lot tor less than ?200 each. Bomo will have to be moved only 10 to 12 feet. All the other houses can bo sold to adjoining property owners for tit least one-third of their value. Two of tho houses that can lie moved tiro worth $1,600 each. The other buildings by my computations aro worth fS,59C. One-third of the last sum Is $2,Sbj, and tho two referred to worth J1.C00 each reduces the amount, say J"i,500. What the viewers will compute tho dam ages to the giound cannot bo accurately estimated, but It Is safe to suy that In many eases where owners nsk damages of $1,000 and more the viewers will say that they ato benefited Instead. I think fully JD.iJM) will bo struck olf In this way, leaving a balance of about $30,000 as tho amount the city will have to paj. I may not luivo made everything clear to tho ordinal y reader, but tho thoughtful one will catch tho Idea. Now as to the legality of the oidlnnnte. It Is nn exact copy of that providing loi tho opening of Pi Ice street on tho West Side. The councllmeti who opposes the oidlnanco for opening Wyoming ave nue voted lor that Theie weio no ques tions raised as to its legality Tho mayor signed that. Tho tlrcumstnnces nie exactly alike. Care was taken to follow the pieccdent established In that I nse Price streot Is opened, or paitly so, II tho Wyoming avenue ordinance Is not according to Inv neither Is that for open ing Price stieet. Now as to pnlng for this property It inquired. It will not be necessary to nnko anv provisions for pajment this seat It will piobablv bo June or Julv befoie the vlevveis, if appolnttd, will mike their report nnd the tcport ap proved by the court The people who own the propel ty will wait tor their monej until lsrO nnd by that time provis ion can be trndo in cue or the other of tho vuiious wavs suggested bv Ml'. Sill clerson In his letter 011 this subject Thanking sou for spice I am sours, John 1: Uoche. .bum irv '!t lviv Note Since writing tho above 1 huvo discovered that the statement regarding the loatljetl of Wsomlng avenue Is ei loneous it should lead tl !12 feet in stead of "41, 112 feet ' This will reduce the cost about $2 ".00 John 12 lloth". BEGINS TODAY. Aubrc) mid Spencer to ('o to U ilLei linrre Prison This .Homing. Toda. Thomas Aubiey and Ambiose L. Spencer will enter upon their twelve months term In the Luxeinc county prison Attorney 1. II. Slutitleff went down tr. Wilkes-P.atio Satuiday to ascertain fiom the dlstilet attorney as to when Aubi ev and Spencer would be tailed upon to elellvei themselves, up. The district attorney was aboat lo send them formal notice if the finding of the superior couit and lefusal of the supitme court to inteifeie, together with a summons to picsont themselves to Warden lioland as diiected In the deciee of Judge Wickhatn. Mr. Shutt le ff's visit mado these formalities un-neceiv-atj, it being ngteed tei waive technicalities and ui range mutually nn to the time when the sentence should begin. The dlstilet uttoiney said they might com down nnv time now and upon learning this the convicted men decided to give themselves up toda, wishing to have the thing over with as toon as possible. Mr. Spencei's business Interests will be looked afte. by his sen duiln his absence Aubiej's wife will go to their formei home in Sundeiland, England, and It Is likely that she will be joined there by her luisbaml when he is at libei ty. Much sympathy Is ejpi eased by Mr. Spencei's neighbois that he should have allowed himself to be led Into such bad business. It Is understood that In the couise of a month or so an effott will bj made to rccuie the in tercession of the pardon bonel In his favor. DIED IN SOUTH AFRICA. Uillinm ill. Kujnor Succumbs to 'I'vplioid I'cvor. A cablegiam announcing the death of William M. Hajnoi, near the city of Johannesburg, In South Africa, was received Satuiday by his brother-in-law, A. P. Stokes, of fi09 Prescott ave nue Mrs. llaynor, wife of the deceased, Is at prevent visiting at Mr. Stokes' icsldence. Ml.s. Raynor and a baby daughter suivlve the deceased. Mr. Kay nor was formei ly a lesldent of this cits. He Is ji son of Ilov. J. W. Hayne r, of Monti ose. While here Mr Raynor was employed as travel ing engineer for the Dickson Manufae tuilng company, his vvotk being In the erection of engines, etc.. In other cities. He nUso for a time had charge of the electilcal plant of the People's Stieet Rallwas compan. Two j ears ago Mr. Raynor left for South Africa, to accept a position as superintendent of the Rond Gold Min ing company, one of the strongest com panies In the region. He was stricken with illness seveial months ago. Just after his wife's departuie for America, and had appaiently lecoveied from the first attack when he again became 111 from typhoid fever, which caused death Th" Rond company sent the cable gram announcing the death. The body will be bulled in 'South Africa, the warmth of the Southern climate and the stringent transportation laws re specting contagious diseases making removal Impossible. Rev. Raynor, fa ther of the deceased, will come to Scranton today to confer with Mrs, Raynor on the death Mis. Rnynor is prostrated with grief Fremont Stokes, brother of A. F Stokes, left thla city some time ago tor South Afilca, and is now engineer In the employ of the Rond company. He will have rhaige of tho funernl. Card ot Tbiinl.s, The family of tho late John Williams, ot Tentu stieet, wish to express their slnceie appreciation and gratefulness to the friends and the Masons who showed tho family so much attention and kindness in their lecent bereave ment. &TL-.. ...rSi KSMIfpaifS ' VC sJfN-, Ad f Tribune Classified Specials HUM WANTUD 1 CUNT A WOHI) KOIt 11KNT 1 CKNT A WOltll I'OU BALK 1 CUNT A WOP.I) 1I12AL EHTATK 1 CKNT A WOUU AOKNlsj WANTED 1CKNT A WOUU SITUATIONS WANTED Free of Charge. All ndvortlsoinAnt Inserted In tlieio columns (excepting bltuntlotis Wanted, vi blob are published fice of charge,) uro piiv. ablo HHUCTLY IN AUVANUli. DON'T ask to bnve them charged. HELP WANTED MALES. Advs. Under Thk Head One Cent a Word. WANTED A ItKMAllLC, WIU1" nwukc, tourngcoUB night watchman; refcicnet'S required. A, 11. C,, .Tribune of fice. OPIUM, MOHl'HINl. WHtSKUy-lK Intcicslod In the euro of these habits wrlle for mv book; mulled free. IL M. WOOLLBl , .VI. 1)., Atlanta, On. MAN TO TIIAVKL AND APPOINT ngonts; old CHtabllslioil bouse; perman ent; fciu pel mo. nudevpeusss. P. W., earo Tribune. SALKSMEN-CHOOL SUIU'MKS: COUN try work; 9100 pnlurv monthly, with liberal addltlonul commlisloui. It, o. LVANS & CO., Cblcngo. WAN1ED--AS AGENT IN EVERY SEC tlon to cnnvnsi:M.i)0 to S"i.OO a tiny made; etts at sight: alio n lunii to soil htuplo Ooods to deuleis, btt fclde line $75 a month; falnry or large roinintaslon made, etperleuco unnecessary. Clifton Soap and Mnnutactui' ug Company, Clnclnnutl, O. TTANTEU --WLI.L-ICNOWN MAN IN 11 every tovn to hollclt ktorlt mbscriii tlons; it mononolv; big money for ngents; no cnpltal rtqnlrod EUVVAHl) C. FI8U A. CO llorden lllock, uhlcngo. 111. HELP WANTED FEMALES. Ailvt. Under Till Head One Cent a Word. LAtnMVn1i7TcT AND ENI'ltU Y TO travel for old established firm; perman ent; 10 per mo, and expenses. A, tare Tribune. L ADii-s-i "make i7mWAGrTspmNa pleasant borne vtork, nnd will gladly send full particulars to all sending 'J cent stomp. M1&-5 .m. A. S j. KlllUMs. Lawrence, Mich. WANTKD-LADY AGENTS IN SCUAN ton to sell and Introduce Snyder's cuke Icing; experienced canvasNer preferred; work permanent Hnd very profitable. Write for pnrMeufars at once Hiid get benefit of holiday trade. T. li. vjNtDLtt A. CO. Cincinnati, O WANTED IMMEDIATELY--TWO ENEIl getle Knleswomen to represent us. Guaranteed Set u dav wittiout tnterfertng vvltb other duties Healthful occupation. Write for particulars, encluslng htanip, JIANGO CHEMICAL COMPANY, No 7 John stieet, New York. FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT. Adv. Under ThN Head One Cent a Word. nTi?sOMEL'l TutNISHE'DniPOOrA? I'JJ Mulbenj street. FOR RENT. Ads. Under This Head One Cent a Word. t:ui imt'sr.v Willi EVERY MODEIIN mill lllvlirv. nin.t wtiimt. O touvenlonce anil luxury; lot, benltby and vrcll ctiulnped, All light rooms; location on the nvenuet. JONE, !U 1 Spruce street Open evenings. Qao-orricTs in hUiTL. ron dociok u lawyer, insurance nent, dentist, second lloor, front, opposite hotel Jennjn. steam beat, riinnlni; vtutci, decoiatlons, 1 fuely lighted, Janitor, toilets. JONES, ;nj Spruce street F 'Oil ItENT-OHEEN HIUQB, ElOIIT- 100m nonxe; modern Jmprovtmeuts. Applj 80'J .Marlon, I70U HUNT 1 INK DWELLING ON 1 Wasblngton uve., in 1500 block; and on Adams ave., ton block. Possession April 1. I. L. HllCilCOi IC A SON, Heal Estate nnd Insurance, 10 1 Lackawanna nve. nALP DOUHLE HOUSE FOR ItENT Modern Improvements. 818 .Monroe avenue, city. 77011 rent-Floor roToVor buhn J. ness purpol!o. Iiuiuiie 1!37 Peuu nve- FOR SALE. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. T?OR BALEtWJ2oTlIoTtsn TOWER l1 boiler, us good as new. IH11 WtSPON MILL CO. REAL ESTATE. Advs, Under Tilts Head One Cent a Word. foNEM, ilEADQUA ,) central Scranton real estate. Plucut cen tral city lots for salo on easy terms at low prices, with guaranteed title, near stores, eburolief, theaters, depots, paved streets, sewers, steam heat, rupld enhancement, best investment seven minutes wane irom post ofllce. send or call for circulars. JON1.S Real Estate, ill! Sptuce stieet. TONEV HUME CLUIi OP".V IK K" J bit) eis will come forward, on our terms, now, before spilnj pilcm, we will sell cuch member a lot; line location; 10 nil miles walk fiom rotut bouse, as per choice fiom TileVjn to SI.UU", or we will sell handsome modem hou.e and lot fiom 1,021) t, St, HIT. 'I Ills lsa rate chanoo for mi uttrno tiuetlvo home; clitnpei than rent, JONEi, illl Spruce street KEYSTONE IIOrEL SITE ANf7LOTS atllolnlugat Hawley will be otrered for sale I'tifj 10 not, at one p. 111. .SIOPFLEP Jf SCJI Al'ELR, htrouilsbuig, Pa. ROCK CUTTING. CAREY 11R0' , HOCK CUTTING CON tractois. Apply, CAREY IlUOS.Box no, Avoca, Pa. CITY SCAVENGER. AanitlGGS CLEANS PRIVY VAULT- . nnd cesa pools; no odor. ImpiovoJ pumps used. A. IlRIGGSs, Proprietor. Leave orders 1100 N. Main ave, or Llukes drug Btore, corner Adams and Mulberry, lelepliono 11(110. f'TlAR. COOPER, CITY SCAVENGER? ' AH orders piomptly nttendod to, day or nlghU All the latest uppllances. Charges reasonable. 71b scianton streot. lluuso ISO Washburn street. CHIROPODIST AND MANICURE, CmiNs?mn;na!AD nulls cured without the least palu or drawing blood Consultation and ndvlca given free. E. M. HEIY.EL, Chiropodist, U3t) Lackawanna avenue. Ladles nttondej at tliel r reside uco It desl 1 ed. C'U&r fc'oi modei ate. SUPERFLUOUS HAIR REMOVED Advs. Under 1 1lls Mead One Cent a Word, SUPERFLUOUS HAIR ON THE PACE n permanent! icnioved by elettrlclty. Work guaranteed. Evil M. lietsel, Delimit ologlst, ff.to Laekitwanna avenue. NOTICE oi fji r. or l'ANV.l rV Tin- im TitmuNu Pi'w.tsiuNO Com January J'2. 1 HUH. ri'HE HOARD OP DIUECT01I8 OP THIS I company has culled it special meeting of Its stockholders to be held at the general otllca of the company, nt Scranton, fa, on Tuceluy, Jlnicb i!t), 1HUH. nt in o'clock a. in, fortlio pui poe of voting for or ugalnst tholucieasHof tho cnpltal Htoclc, and to vote upon the question or fsuliig toiiiinun and piefeircd stock. E II RIPPLE, Hccietnry. 1UJSINESS OIM'OUTUN iTY. Advs. Under This Head One Cent u VVorJ, MVUETtATrvcTTtWuir J one liundred ultb a certain nluiuce of making two thousand dollars vtould be con Nldeiftla poor tlnaucler. Jet that may bo ,v our cttu eut tly should J on refuse to luv en idler reatllii' my literature. Aeldress TEN NOCK, )ta Ureeuvvlcu stieet, Now York. (onnolty & Wallace GOOD Two ui During the next few days that these are on sale we expect to sell more Hosiery than all the other stores in town together. SEE WINDOW. Connolly 127 and 129 Washington Ave., AGENTS AV ANTED. A CIKNTS-THK "MONARCH" IS Till li. best nnd cheapest telephone desk on the market; retail price, Including one toll of paper, Si; liberal discount; exclusive lei rltory. W. W; HAMIL'ION i CO, 'Jl-Mllk street, lioston, Mass. w- ANTEO-AGENTS TOR OREATEST na eitiHnw ilfbili a tnnnnffii tiirnii. Itn. tails 'J5c. IllK prottts. OLVER 11ROS. Rochester, N. Y. AGENTS TO SELL OUR 300. STORM door; sample prepaid upon receipt of price. AMERICAN srORM DOOR CO,, Port Huron, Mich. KLONDIKE -AGENTS WANTED TOR Iarso Illustrated book of Klondike, five bundled pnees; price SI. CO; outfit 10c Ad dress NATIONAL PUBLMHINUCO,, Lake side Building, Chicago, 111. "TTrANTED-SOLICITORS; NO DELIVER VV lng, no eoilectfng; position permanent; pay weekly; state use. GLEN "jilOTHERS, Kocnesier, i. x. AGEMS-WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO do about Safe Citizenship price SI. Go ing by thousands. Address NICHOLS, jNapervine, 111 AGENTS-TO SELL OUR PRACTICAL gold, silver, nlcltel and copper electro plasters; prices from Sfl upward; t-alary and expenses paid, outfit free. Address, vvttu fctamp, MICHIGAN MFU COn Chicago, AGENTS-TO SELL CIGAR'S TO DEAN era; S25 weeklv and expenses; experi ence unnecessary. CONSOLIDATED Ml G to , 48 Van Iturcn St., Chicago. SITUATIONS WANTED. S'lTuATONVAinJ man, as watchman; willing to do nny kind of woik. Addiess 1!, Klf-,8 N. Wash ington nvouue, city POSITION WANTED HY A YOUNG man as linnlu.iro clerk; has had over fom v ears' experleuee; b tv e no bad habits; can tiirntsh good references ns to character nud business ability; terms reasonable. Ad dtess I Want V, Tribune ofllce OITUATION-'WANTED-IIY A YOUNG k married man, as clerk or drlv er In store; bns had some exporlcnco as stationary engi neer: willing to make himself tisorul nt nnv employment; first class references. Address C. 11 , Tribune ofllce. w ANTED-A SITUATION I1Y A SINGLE man: live v ears exnerleuco In grocery nnd dry goods storo or anv place of trust. Can furnish references. Address, K. C. W., Box 4, Durye i. Pa. ANTED-HY AN ELDERLY ENGLISH lady a position as housckee er In n small family or ns nurso to an Infant. Ad dress, C, A. M., U15 Mulberry sU, city. TTTOltK WAN1ED-11Y A YOUNG MAR V ued mm; willing to do nny kind of worK. Atiaress. i-jp uaKiora court, city. OITUATION WAN TED-BY A PIRsT ij class waiter oi Janitor; can fninlsh vou with it! years experience. Call ut lllMolr ourt. OITUATION WANTED-HY A MAURIED O man, as teamster or farm hand; well used to horses, willing to work nl anv thing, tenmstor pieferietl ('all or address ELMI.lt lll.SLUKEK, Cojne I'ottolllie, Laeltannniui county, Pa , near Sibley mines, oTruATioN wanti:d pirst-class O picture frnmo Joiner nud mat maker de sires position in sciunton or Wllkes.Barie; tliorougldv familiar with details of the busl. ness. Aditrei-s PR AMES care or McUegoi. 2(f Perry street, New York. 7-OUNH BOY. AGED 10. WOULD LIKE trade. I to get position in hotel or learn Address T. -, lift J Fillmore uvenuo. OITUATION WANTED-HV A HOY 111 V' v ears of age, v tiling to do uny Ulnel of work; has hail experience In dun: stoteitan lnrnish good references. Address VV. A H. 'lrlbtuio ofllco WAN! ED-11V A MIDDLE AOEl) I.ADV, situation ns nurse; tcims, eight dollars per vteekiicrtrence given. Address NUltSE. this olllee. SITUATION WAN'IED-TO DO WASbf. O tug uud Ironing ut home. Call oradduss I, B. U!U "ortfi Humtiei avenue. s SITUATION WANTED-TAKE HOME I.' washlni. ironluu'. or go out by the day washing, scrubbing, or uny kliiel of work by thednj'; lltar 120 rrunkllu avenue. CCOUNTANT, KSl,EIlTHOOI':ivEEl,EH XV desires einplnyment, writing up, bat enclugnnd Investigating books; comnllcatRd act'ouuts adjusted. .1 W. M., '2 Larch Rtreet. AYOUNO MAHKIED MAN WIHHISh A situation as tcnmiteroi any other kind of work; Is a hustler; best of references. Atl dress t'. E. K., 1017 I.uke street,clt) . WANTED-UY A ItK.Sl'EtTAni.E MA if. rledmnna Hltuatlnn In grocery; In, 'JO jears' oxpeilence; or as collec'tor or iT place of trust; gooel lercienecs. Apply A Itim'u Oak street, Horunttm. ' HOS AT- -t-M-f-f-f-f-M-f-f-f-f-H-M-f-f-f-M--- X BICYCLES t -- f A Portion of Our X x J1898 Models! Now on Exhibition. x t i Your inspection is X requested. X x I C. M, FLOREY, Agent, -f t - 222 Wyoming Avenue. - -H-f-M- H- f-r-H-H-M-M- -f-f Fine Line of NEW STYLES STONE RINGS Diamond and Combinalioi Rinr Sterling Silvar Wars an J Sterling; Novaltias. Finest stock of Watches, all the latest styles and sizes at very close figures. CUTGLASS, CLOCKS, Etc The largest Jewelry House in Northeastern Pennsylva nia. 130 Wyoming Ava SEALED PROPOSALS. COMMO.N WEALTH nt Tt.NNHVI.V VNl.V, Ol Kit I" Of TlIEt'Vl'lTOT, lll'll PINO COMMISSION, If AiMiiwitiTim. Ph.. ''otli .lanuurv. 1H1I8. LH.lLlll) I'ttortMALM VVIUlJ Ulj ill,. ' etlved at this olllco until four o'clock ji m Mondaj, IVbinary 7th, lHl)8,nndopenod Immediately thereafter tor all tlio labor and tnateiluls required tor tho general constnif tlou of the new Capitol llulldlngaccordlug to plans nnd spoclfle'atlons piepared by Henry Ives Cobb, Arcliltect, which Include exunvtt. tlon, foundations, masonry, carpentry, steel, Iron, marble, etc., otc. -aid plans nnd speci fications can bohfcii only in the Siipiumu Court Hnom at llnrrisbtiig wheie ihe have been nrriincd inf nTficonveulenceoi niuueu tukliu thtii iiuiintltlttN , , , FnclNJiliiuust Ie iti'tffYWpanb tl by n ctr. titled cbLn on n iciiioiislrtlo IVnnHlvanl.i bunk Tor feivocm 'Ibe rlglN Is reserved to reject ai y or all bids nnd to vrtvlv o rtny defec t or Infor-jiailtv In any hid brioirjd It bet deemed In UivlMrrost of tlio Conimon.woalth to do so. ITMiostilH nuikt be mado tfjion blanks fiunlsl,e,i i,j tlio Ct iniulHsion lt,oni whom they tiutv be obtained so ,id will be tousldeiiil eiicopt from purtle exporieneed In this lino anil class of wort" und who have proper facilities and llnr.uclal standing to piomptly oxocato tho "'lhesuc'ifKsful bidder will bo requited to 'furnish bond In tho sum of eUft),()00 that lio Pairs for 25 m n k is i Children. &w Villi COUlpieiu uie tuuuutl uu ui ui-iwu .November Iftth, lflllK Address nroposuls and nil comiiiunlcntions to Capitol liulidlngCouimlbslou, llnrrlslnuu, l'onna lly order of the I ommlsslon AMOS ll.Mi LIN, Vli-tt-lTosldent, Ac, U. J. HAYWOOD. Hec, Ac, IERY HfT Ll aEiace, SCRANTON, PA. ElEEi Lyceum Theater. Keis & Uurgunder, Lessees. II. K. Long, Local Alanajsr. Thursday Evening, I'cbninry Jlrd. .Something Uuusuat, THE FAMOUS HANLONS gorgeous production of their navr SUPERBA A imtunlflcent scentc spectacle. Tho onlr prodticttou of It" kind In the world. A nevr version this etr. Novel mechanical tricks, illusions, beautiful ballets, amusing special, tics, ucrobntlc fcatsand tunny tumbling. 1'ilces 'J5tto Si. Sale opens Tuesday, Tcb. ruary 1st. Academy of flusic Three Days Commencing Jan. Ul. Matinee. Usual 'the Inlmltablo lilsh Entertaluei FERGUSON AND E1RICK and their ineny nssoclate-e, lu the rol licking Irlbh comedy, McNulty's Visit 16 Clever Artists 16 Acideinv Ii Ices inc., 'J5c, 35o, COo. usic Hall. A. A. Fenyvessy, Lessee and Manager. Three Nights, Commencing Thursday, Jan, S, Matinees '1 bin sday and Satuiday. Orantl .Spectacular Production of Miss New York, Jr lleserved seats now on sale at Short A Hlggius' Cigar store, 'JOT Lackawanna ava NEXT AT I'K ACTION Feb. 3, 4, 5, Kt)-,o Hill English Folly Co. WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF OYSTERS Fancy HocUuvviiys, East ltivors, Maurice River Coves, Mill Ponds, &c, &c. Leave your order for Hluo Points to be delivered on the half shell in carriers. 1 1 IttJLmWL UBH Inking Inventory und decided to sell all of our ODDS and ENDS -or- SOFT and ALPINE Hats -lOlt- I.ook In our show cue; .vou will find 9'J.tlO nml'.'.riii Hats amongst them. CONRAD'S. . .T;c J't l iio f
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