THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE. WEDNESDAY, FEimUARY 2, 180f. IWEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1SDJ. TWO MORE PREFER THE PENITENTIARY Cherry Hill l Evidently Quite Popular With tbe Crooks. BURGLAR OANQ IS DISPOSED OP Jtclllv nnt Kn'l G,on Two Yonti nnd Thrco Months Ilnch nnd tho Others Uot ti Year Aplcce--Wil-llnms nnd Stncey Ask to He Sent to tho "l'cn" nnd Aro Accommo-dtitcd.-Cnrbondnlo Depot Burglary Cnso llonrd. Evidently the EaBtern penitentiary Is not such a bad sort of a place after all. Monday, a convlcte.l thief craved nnd was granted the privilege of being tent there rather than to the county Jail, and yesterday two other culprits begged and bectired the wimo jrlvl lcgc ulthouvh the preference cost them an additional thtee months' imprison ment. , ,,,.. These latter two were John nu llum and Miles ststcoy, who with James Daley weie indtcfd for the l-el-ton burglary. They were shown to havo been guilty of nothing more than "baring In the plunder, und after Karl and Ilelllv. vlw Ple.id guilt v of tho actual buiglary, had been sentenced to two ycnis nnd three months (ucli in the pnnllenllaiy, they weie called up and given one year apiece- in the tcuint Jail. They vwio t.il.eu bark lo the pilroti ti pen but were theie only u shoit time when Williams and Stacy nt vord to Judge Edwar.ls tint thy would like to bo s-elit to the poniten tlprv If it vii.i all the same to the t mirt Judge Edwnidtt culled them up again und asked tlum what thai.' teasons were for piefenlng the penitentiary, fhev made niis.vcr that In the pent tenllarv they would be put to work nnd this would gl" them oercKe and also nuke the time pass moie quickly. THEIR REQUEST CHANTED. Judge Edwrm'r thoughi the icatons commendable and g-unted their re quest. Jtc locked on an evtr.i three months ho that their teim Would end in the summer time, It not being decm td advisable to discharge piieonets from a long confinement during cold weather Daley was satisfied to take chance, on the county .iall The stoiy of the burglaiy as It de- eloped In the tilal was that Kelllv and Kail with a ual whom ihey met heie In Seinnton and who was known to them only by the name of "Dick" committed the bmglary, and after sharing the booty slant J back to New York state. "Dick' became pepatated Torn tho other l wo nnd nothing has Veen heaid from him since Dalv fell in with them 'it the Windsor after the deed was committed and accepted some of the booty w ith the understand ing that he was to turn it into cash and divide with the others. Stacey and Williams tell In with the burglars on the road some dayj atter the steal ing was done. They, like Daley, took tome of the booty for die purpose of helling It. All five of the gang told the same stoiy and It was not denied to any extent by the commonwealth, ex cept as to the claim of the defendants that th'e did not admit the goods wcte stolen. The jury did not accept this pait of the htory as was evidenc ed by their -eidlct of "guilty of re tching stolen goods." Attorney John M. Harris was aligned to defend the tiio. CARBONDALE DEPOT THIEVES. Another thleing case, In which the (lieumstances of the trial were quite similar to the aboe. was that of tho H'aibondale depot iobber, for which Aithur Younz, of thl citv. and James 13 Loughney. of Carbondale, weie ar lalgned during the afternoon. Young plead guilty and tneci to ac quit his pal. He says taut on the day or the lobbeiy, Dee. 1j last, he went to Can.ondale to visit Doug'mey. On his way to Eoughney's house he entered the Seventh avenue station ot tbe Delawaie and Hudson Canal company to set a drink of water. The agent hnd gone out on an- errand and Young, noticing that there was no one In the ticket office, climbed over and helped himself to th'i m iney that was in the till. The agen- says f8.fi0 was taken, but Young maintains that ho took only $12 lie then went to I.oughney's house and too!: lilin with him to Scianton, wheie thoy had a good time w lth the money. They were both ai rested later by Constable Michael Moinu and when arraigned be fore Aldei man S. S. Jones, Young plead guilty. Chief of Police MeAndrew and Detective Martin Crlpuen swore that I.oughney admitted to them that he knew the money was stolen, but Eough ney denied this and both he and Young testified that ho did not know ot the lobberv until their arrest The juiy found Loughney guilty of loeelvlng .stolen goods and he was sen tenced to live months in the county jail Theie was a chaige of keeping it tippling house standing against him and to this he plead gulltv. Ho was given nnother thiee months for this ulfenbe, the term to commenco at the expiration of the previous sentence. Daniel Helnzman and Mary Zelgler lled in adjoining apartments in a tene ment in the Eleventh ward, last sum mer They had a falling out and yes. teiday Helnzman prosecuted Mrs. Zelg ler tor assault and battel y, and she charged him with surety ot the peace. The jury said not guilty in the assault and battery case and put the costs en tho countv. Tho proceedings In the surety case were dismissed by order of Judge Edwards. A general laugh was enjoyed when Scott's Emulsion is not a "baby food," but is a most excellent fpod for babies who are not; well nourished. A part of a teaspoonful mixed in milk and given every three or four hours, will give the most happy results. The cod-liver oil with the hypophosphites added, as in this palatable emulsion, not only to feeds the chil'd, but also regulates its digestive functions. Ask your doctor about this. Joe. nJ$.ooj .drugtlti. "T &'BO"'NE, Ch.ml.li. K.w N.w Yck. Judge Edwards asked tho number cf Helnzmnn's case and Helnzman answored "Fifty-seven; next to die fellow," pointing to another person. He gave the number of tho cell ho has been occupying since his arrest. The case ngalnst Ernest Price, of Carbondale, was settled out of court by the defendant making restitution tb the girl in the shape of money. BOARDING HOUSE BOTHER. Martin Josepehlck was tried for throwing a stone through the window ot Mary Bauby's boarding house on Emmet street at 3 o'clock in the morn ing and for stealing some wearing- ap parel from the landlady. It developed that he had boarded there nnd was thrown out because he refused to pay his bill. He dented the charges pre ferred against him and said It was all a spite action. The jury was out nt adjournment. Ellen Nelson failed to appear to prosecute her husband, Daniel Nelson, for assault and battery and at the sug gestion of the district attorney tho cnso was dismissed and the costs put on the county. The Scianton Railway company re lented towards Charles Callahan and Daniel Fairell, who broke a couple of windows In a Peckvllle car and whipped the conductor one evening last December. The case was- consequently dismissed and the costs put on the county. A settlement was effected In the case of Charles Naegll, charged by M. P. Judge with embezzlement, and a nol pros directed to enter. Naegll paid the costs. In every ease yesterday wheie the parties weie without real estate nnd there was every leason to suppose that Insolvency proceedings would be 10 sorted to, the costs were placed direct on the county, so as to avoid the extia expense and tiouble of tho insolvency healings. This couise was pursued at the suggestion of the court. THE FELLOWS-SMITH EQUITV CASE. Testimony Vtn Heard Before Judge 1'urdy Yestordny. There was a hearing in Judge Aicli bald's chamber in the court house yes terday before Judge George W. Purdy of Honesdale, In the equity proceed ings of Joseph Fellows against Cor nelius Smith and the latter's son, John Stanley Smith. Mr. Fellows gave a deed to the defendants for a larg. tiart of land on the AVest Side which he owned and he now eeks to have tho deed cancelled. The heating began yesterday morn ing at 9.30 and continued until G o'clock last evening. It will be resumed this morning. John Stanley Smith was the first witness called. He testified that he was at school when the deed In his favor was made for one-half of the Fellows tiact. He gave nothing for the land. His father, Cornelius Smith, tes tified at length to his business lela tlons with Joseph Fellows and the lat ter then was called for the purpose of contladlcting what Mr. Smith said. He was under cioss-examlnatlon when the hearing was adjourned for the day. Mr. Fellows was represented by At torneys James H. Toney and E. C. Newcomb. The defendants were nomi nally leore.sented by Attorney James Mahon, although Mr. Smith, taking ad vantage If his light to try his own case, conducted the great pait of the ex aminations himself. RYAN AND JUDGE BOX TONIGHT Dispute About Weight Mas I'iuitll Settled Last Night. Neer before were there indications that the American Spotting club would have such a packed house, as is in dicated for tonight's 20-round boxing contest between Tommy Ryun and Jim Judge. It Is doubtful if the capacity of Music hall will b more than suill clent to accommodate the big crowd of fcpeetatois. Telephone messages were received last night from Catbondale, Wllkes Uatre and Plttston asking If the bouts would be finished In time to permit people from those places to leave for home on the 11.33 and 11.55 Delaware nnd Hudson trains. Manager Skelly responded that this could be done and that th'e first preliminary would begin promptly at 8.30 o'clock. This will per mit a finish of the main event between Judge and Ryan by 11 o'clock at the latest. Ryan arrived In Scranton on the 3.50 Lackawanna train from New Yoik. With him were his second, Billy O'Neill and Jack Skelly, the Ameilcan club's manager. Ryan and O'Neill went to the Grand Central hotel and Skelly to the Conway house. Not long after their arrival a telephone message fiom Judge was lecelved asking about th'e weights He had undei stood the limit was to be 143 pounds. Ryan wanteil to enter the ling ut catch weights After considerable aigument Judge consented lo the latter airangement Ryan is said to be four or five pounds healer than the Scrantonlan. THEATRICAL ATTRACTIONS. McNultv's Visit. A three-act farce, "MeNultyV Visit, ' was produced at the Academy of Music last night and will bo icpeated this afternoon and evenlm,. It is a farco that does not point with pride to the depth unrt thickness ot its plot but it has somo good leatuies and is quite entertnlnuif heio and there. George H. Emeilck, as Timothy Mc Nulty, Is the most entertaining man In the cast. His very appearanco causes laughter. Very elever specialties were given by La Petite Grade, who Imitates Anna Held ana Guilbeit Ida Russoll and Rose Bacon entertained with songs und dances and Winifred St(,wart sang several songs that won the warm appro, batlon of tho audience. Old Lavender. "Old Lavender." Any cne who has not had tho pleasuro of seeing Edward Hur rigun in other than tho pints which are associated with the Mulligan genes and plays of rilinllar stle, should not full to avail themselves of an opportunity to enloy his best characterization, that of "Old Lavender," at tho Academy of Music Wednesday evening, Feb, 2 Superbn nt Lyceum. The spectacular sldo of "Supeib.i," the Ilanlon Eros', unique creation, should afford considerable surprise to its pa trons on Thursday evening at the Ly ceum, vvhe'o It comes for one perform ance. There Is no moro popuar form of entertainment than spectacular when elaborately done, which it In safe to say In this Instance It will be Fields MiimtieU, To be tho stage director of the largest und best minstrel performance over put on a stago should be gloiy enough fur one mun und might huvo a tendency to turn or enlarge the heudB of somo, but Dun Quintan wears his honors ob candy as he does the gorgeous silk and satin trappings of Momus, the god of mirth whom no Impersonates in the first part of the A. a. Field Big White MlnBtrels which aro to appear at the Lyceum But uiday, Feb, E. The Weakness of a Woman. A wottan who has suffered eighteen years, who hat been aired after a life of misery and lives again in the sunshine of happiness, speaks to other women in words of no uncertain meaning. Just a woman's story. Not strange because it happens every day, not romantic or thrilling, but just a story of misery and suffering such as only women know. For eighteen years, Sara E. Bowen, of Peru, Indiana, carried a burden of pain. Night and day, without respite, she suf fered the most dreadful experience that ever fell to the lot of woman. That she did not die Ss almost beyond belief. That she is well to-day is a miracle. Mrs. Bowen's trouble requires no descrip tion beyond the symptom, which every woman will instantly recognize. In describing them Mrs. Bowen saysi "For eighteen years I suffered with weakness peculiar to my sex. "I was a broken down piece of human ity: a shadow of a woman. "My brain was tortured until I could re member but little. I could not sleep or eat and was reduced in weight to a mere skele ton. What little I did eat could not be di gested in my weakened state, and caused me untold misery. "My skin was muddy, my eyes were heavy. I was dizzy all the time and to tally unfit for even ordinary housework. " Doctors prescribed for me without avail. Medicine was recommended and taken in quantity but it did no good. "Time and time again I was at the brink Tribune Classified Specials HEM WANTI3I) 1CK.NT A WOItD FOIl RENT 1 CENT A WOItD l'OIl SALE .1 CENT A WORD HEAL ESTATE 1 CENT A WORD AGENTS WAN-lEl) 1 CENT A WORD SITUATIONS WANTED Free of Charge. All udvertlseiueuH Inserted hi these column? (eeeptlng Situations Wanted, whlon uro published fice of charge,) uie pny uble STRICTLY IN ADVANCE. DON'T usk to hav e them charged. HELP WANTED MALES. Advs. Under ThU Head One Cent a Word. MALE HEM' WAN'IKD-KEMAIlbE men to tuck up advertising slgnu; yl-.") weikly; Hteudy work; i-end TOi- for postage, samples, etc. YOUNG MEDICINE CO., 'J l-JON. Colorado stiect, I'hila., Pa. 17ANTEl-TUItEE GOOD WA1TEUS; t must Lo llrNl-ela'n and present a good nppeaiuneu Address II, tkUo'llce. OPIUM, MORPHINE, WIIIS1CEY-IK luteiestod In the cure !' theso habits vvilte loi my book, mulled liee. J). M. WOOLliKY, M. D Atlanta, Go. AN TO TRAVEL AND APPOINT agents; old established house; perman ent; Siu pei mo. und expanses. P. W., eaie Tilbune. SALESMEN-SCHOOLSUPPLIES: COUN try v oris; Slot) talury montuly, with iibeiuf additional commissions. 11. O. EVANS A CO., Chicago. TTANTED--AS AGENT IN EVERY SEC- tlon to canvass; SI 00 to SS.OO a day made; sells at sight; also a man to sell Staple Goods to dealers; be&t side line $75 a month; salary or large commission made; experience unnecessary. Clifton Soap and ilunuluctur ng Company, Cincinnati, O. 7ANTED WELL-KNOWN MAN IN vi eveiy town to solicit itook subscrip tions; a monopoly: big money for Agents; no capital required. EDWARD C. Ktell i CO., Iiorden Block, Chicago, 111. CRUISE OF THE BROOKLYN. The Uig Vessel Will Sail About the West Indies. Washington, Feb. 1 Oidcr have been Riven ly Secretaiy Longr to have th'e bis armored cruiser Brooklyn make a cruise throusrh the West Indies, and especially anion?: the Windward islands, St. Thomas and St. Cruz. Tho vesel is now llttlnir out nt the New Voile navy yard and vwll be ready for sia In a day or two It was nt first Intended to have the Erooklyn Join the North Atlantic squadron at Tortujras, but the change in her orders will make it necessary for her to put In at New port News to take ccal for the Ions tilo This ciulse of th'e Brooklyn Is lo be followed by otheis In the same direc tion as was the case every winter until tho Interposition of the veto upon such ciultes brought about by tire fear that tho pieaence of tho United States ves sels In the nelgliboihood ot Cuba might be mlsundei stood. This fear is now being temoved and the way being cleaied for the xesumptlon of the old practices as to winter ctulses. It Is the Intention of the s-ecretary of the navy to allow tomo cf the smaller gunboita to touch at points along tho coast of Cuba, outside of Havana, such na Mat anzas and Santiago and other poits vvheio the American line has not been jeen on a national vepsel for several years. ADMIRAL BGARDSLEE RETIRES. lie lias lieon in the Service Thirty Niiiii Ycnr. Washington, Feb. 1. Lester A. Beardslee, lear ndmlrnl of the United States navy, wna letlred today on ac count of age. He was the second rank ing offlcer In the navy and at the date of his retirement was stationed in Washington as president or the exam ining nnd retiring boards. He has been temporarily relieved of those duties by Commodore Charles S. Norton, com mandnnt of tho Washington navy yard, who becomes a rear adinlial in conse quence of the retirement ot Admiral Beardslee. Tho total service of the retlilng ad miral amounts to thirty-nine yeatu, of which twenty-one yenrs were spent in sea duty. 13) o Doctors Meet. llanlsbure, I'eb. 1. Tho Elate Optical society held its sein-nnnual examination hero today, A. Murtln, of Philadelphia, presiding, Ten member weto exuinlued by tho bourd of enmlners composed of A. Martin, T. Hnln Mooio. ('. A. Long xtrcth. of Philadelphia, and W. N. Upde grove, of JohnEtonu. 'Iho members, met this evening und a nuinbrr of tdioit tulles weto given. of despair. Diy by day my trouble grew worse, and dark indeed was the day before my deliverance. " A friend of mine told me about Dr. Wil liams' Pink Pills for Pale People and what they had accomplished for others in my condition. " It was the first glimpse of the sun of hap piness' through the dark clouds of misery. "I bought a box and took them. Even then I felt their effect. I bought more and continued to take them until I was well and strong. " They liberated me from the most terrible bonds that ever tortured a woman. They brought me new life when death was welcome. "I recommend them to my friends, and I do not hesitate to say to every suffering woman in the world that Dr. Williams Pink Pills will cure her." Dr. Williams' Pink Ptlls for Pale People are a specific for all forms of weakness. The blood is vitalized and becomes preg nant with the elements of life. The ner vous system h reorganized, all irregularites are corrected, strength returns and disease disappears. So remarkable have been the cures performed by these little pills that their fame has spread to the far ends of civilization. Wherever you go you will find the most important article in every drug store to be Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People. HELP WANTED-FEMALEB. A J vs. Under Till Head One Cent a Word. WANTED-A GirtL THAT UNDER' stands cookluir. Apply betnesn the liomaofDund 10 a. ni.iunl 7 and 8 p. in. ut the residence of H. GOLDSM1111, O.T7 N. asningion avenue, acramou. i'H. LADY WITH TACT AND ENERGY TO ti avel for old established firm; perman ent; $10 per mo, und expenses. , c'ara Tribune. LADtESI MAKE DIG WAGES DOING plensnnt homo work, nnd will gladly Bond full particulars to nil sending - cent stamp. MlbS M. A. STEUHINS, Lawrence, Mich. WANTED-LADY AGENTS IN SCRAN ton to sell nnd Introduce Snyder's cake IcInR eperlonced canvasser preferied; work permanent nnd very protltnblo. Wrlto for paiMculurs at once and get bonelit ot holiday trade T. U. SNYDER A CO., Cincinnati, 0. WANTED IMMEDIATELYTWO ENElt getlo EiilesuomoQ to icpiesont vn. Guaranteed Set a day without interfiling with other duties. Healthful occupation. Write ror particulars, encleilng stamp, MANGO CHEMICAL COMPANY, No. 7U John stiect, New York. FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT. Adv. Under This Head One Cent a Word. H ANDOMELY KrilNISHED ROOM AT vi'l .Mulberry sliuct. FOR RENT. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. 7IOR RENT 1-ROOM HOUSE AT 424 . Madison avenue, possession immediate '. Apply at A'l'Z Mndlson avenue Q30-HOUSES WITH EVERY MODERN O convenience and luxury; most super ior, healthy and well equipped. AH light rooms; location on the avenues. JONES, Ull Spiuce street Open evenings. Qon-OFFJCES IN SUITE, FOR DOCTOR IO law.ver, Insuiunce agent, dentist, second llooi, front, opposite hotel .Iermn. steam heat, running water, decorations. Finely lighted, Janitor, toilets. JONES rill Spruce stieet. IOIl RENT-GREEN RIDOE, E1C3HT J1 loom house; modern Impioveineuts. Apply B02 Marlon. FOR RENT-FLOOR 80X4O FOR UUsT ness puipobes. I untitle 111" Penn ave- nuo. FOR SALE. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. TR'VsXLEo7TK"2I?o1lTlTPmVI?U r bolloi, as good as new. THE WESTON MILL CO. REAL ESTATE. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. YoNES, I HEADtiUARTliltS FOR MS J central Scranton real estate. Finest cen tral city lots for salo on easy terms nt low prices with guaranteed title, near stores, churches, theateih, dopats, paved streets, soHti, steam lyat, lanfd enhancement, best Investment Seven minutes walk from post oltlce. ."end or coll for clrculais. JONEs Real Estate, 311 Spruce stieet. TONES' HOME CLUD OF .V'-IF ".-,' J buj'cis will come forwaid, on our teitns, now, beforoHpilug prlcei, ve vUll sell each member a lot; lino location; lOinlnulesvvallc fiom court house, as per cholco from $..vjn to "51, (107, or we will sell handsome modem house and lot from M.O'Jil i, $4,107. This Is u rule chance for uu attrac tructlvo home, cheaper than rent, JONE' till Spruce street KEYSIONL HOTEL SITE AND LOTS ndlolntngnt Hiivvloy villi be ollored for salo Feb III next, ut one p. m. St'OFFLEP & sCRAPI'ISIi, btroudburg, Pa. MONEY WANTED. Advs. Under! his Head Ons Cent a Word. w rANTED 5100 DOLLARS FOR SIX i mnntha ut t nor nnnr fVillnraeot -. curHvriiijilsj.ad; ulll rm monthly Install IIIUIIIB Jl ril'UTUUlt, 111' cply R, Trlhuno of- fli'C LOST. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. li WyumUunvenuound Fatirot Rouse, a feather boa. Finder please return to Fumot Rouse. LOST-IIETWEEN ADAMS AND MADI son uveuueson Mulberry sireet, purse I'ontalulug small change und receipts Please leav eat 4'Jr Taylor av emie CHIROPODIST AND MANICURE. nails cured without the least pain or Untwine blood. Consultation nnd ruUlca given tree. L. M. HKl'EI, Chiropodist. iiUO Lackuuutinu uvenue. Ladles attended ut their reldeuce if desired. Charge moder ate. SUPERFLUOUS HAIR REMOVED Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. OUI'EHFLUOUH HAIH ON THE FACE to iierinunenllv tiermauently removed by electricity. Ic iruaranteed. Eva M. IleUel. Dermat. Work guaranteed. ologlst, .'i'JO Lackawanna avenue. CITY SCAVENGER. u.iiiiidciy cleans privy vaults . and cuss pools; no odor. Improved pumps used. A. ilKIGUS, Propilotor. Leave ordeis 1100 N. Malu ave., or Elckes drug store, corner Adam und Mulberry. 'lelephoneUOlo. 111AS, COOPER, CITY .SCAVENGER, w All orders promptly attended to. day or night. All the latest uppllauces. Charges leasonable. 7 JO Scruuluu street. House 11J5 Washburn street. RUCK CUTTING. CIAREY BROS., ROCK CUT! ING CON. tractois. Apply, CAREY BllOS.ilox IIS, Avocu, Fa. (onnolh) & Wallace GOOD HOSIERY Two Pairs for 25 fif lit h ft is i ill During these are on more Hosiery than all stores in town together. SEE WINDOW. Connolly & Wallace, 127 and 129 Washington Ave., SCRANTON, PA. AGENTS WANTED. AGENTS-THE "MONARCH" IS THE best nnd cheapest telephono desk on the market; rotall price, lneludln;t one roll of paper, Si; liberal discount: exclusive ter ritory. W. W; HAMILTON & CO., 21 Milk street, Boston, Mass. WANTED-AG ENT.S FOIl GREATEST gas saving device manufactuiert. Re tails iBc. Ule proflts. OLVER KROS. Kochester, N. Y. AGENTS TO SELL OUR 00c. STORM door; sample prepaid upon receipt of price, AMERICAN STOR.M DOOR CO., Port Huron, Mich. KLONDIKE AGENTS WANTED FOR huge Illustrated book or Klondike, five hundred pages; price SI. 50; outrtt lOo. Ad dress NATIONAL PUBLISHING CO,, Lake side Building, Chlcngo, 111. WANTEJD-SOLICITORS; NO DELIVER Ing, no collecting; position peimnncnt; nay weekly; state age. GLEN BROTHERS, Rochester, N. Y. A GENTS-WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO do about Safo Citizenship price $1. Go ing by thousands. Address NICHOLS, Nupeivllle, 111 A' GENTS-TO SELL OUR PRACTICAL ffold. silver, nickel and Conner electro expenses paid; outfu fiee. Address, with slump. MICHIGAN MFG CO.. Chicago. A GENTS-TO SELL CIGARS TO DEAL ers; 525 weekly and expenses; experi ence unnecessary. CONSOLIDATED MFU CO., 48 Van Iluren St., Chicago. STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING. rplir. ANNUAL MEETING Or THE X stockholders of tho Lackawanna Trust and Sale Deposit Company will bo held nt tho olllceol the company, No to I, Lack ivwmna nvouue, Scianton, P.u, on Monduj, Feb. 7th, rt()H, between tbe hours of :i and t p. in., for tlio purpose of olectlni dlrectois for the en suing year, nnd to transact bui h other busi ness as mur propeily come before the meet ing HENRY llKLIN. Jn.i Secretary. SITUATIONS WANTED. UITUATION WANTKD-BY A GENERAL O blaoksmlth, uid toall classes of uork. Address BLACKbMITH, Tribune olllee. SITUATION 'WANTED-11Y A YOUNG man, to deliver for grocery store or mar ket; well acquainted In the city; refereuca; steady habits. Address S.M11H, 610 Irviug avenue, cltv. OITIJATION 'WANTED-UY A YOUNG C mauled man, willing todounv kind of work; has hud experience In diy goods und grooery stoic, and can furnish best of refer ences. CHARLES STANTON, Peckvllle, Pu. SITUATION WANTED-UY A YOUNG O man of good standing; has had three yenrs experience in the lively nnd under taking business. Address WILLIAM MICHAEL, Peckvllle, Pa. SITUATION WANTED-BY A MARRIED o man, as watchman; villllug to do any kind of work Address B, i:i.8 N. Wash ington avenue, city. POSITION WANTED-BY A YOUNG man as hardware clerk; has hud over four vuars' experience; have no bad habits; can furnish good references as to chuiacter and biiHlncRS abllltv; terms reasonable. Ad dies I Want lT, 'irlbtine olllee. OITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNO O married man, as clerk or driver In store; has had some experlem e ns stationary engi neer; willing to make himself useful at any employment; first class reference!. Addresi C. R., Tribune olllee, WANTED-A SITUATION BY ASiNGLE muu; live years experience In grocery und diy goods store or any plaoe of trust. Can furnish references. Adrtiess, R. C. V., Box 4, Duryea, Pa. WANTED-UY AN ELDERLY ENGLISH lady u position as housekee er In a xnittll family or at nurse to an Infant. Ad dress, C. A M., illO Mulberry st., city. WORK WANTED-BY A YOUNG MAR. ried man; willing to do any kind of work. Addrest. 42U OaVford court, city. SITUATION WANTED-UY A FIHST class waiter or Janitor; euu furnish uii with It! years experleuoe. Call ot ill Molr ourt. SITUATION WANTED-UY A MARKIED O man, as teamster or faim hand; well used to horses, willing to work at anv thing, teamster preferred. Call or address ELMEIt UhSECKElt, Coy no I'ostolllee, Lackawauua county, Pa., near Sibley mines. SITUATION WANTED FIRST-CLASS picture, frame Joiner and mat maker de sires position In scranton or Wllkes-llane; thoroughly familiar with details of the busi ness. Address FRAMES, care of MeUegor. II Perry street, New York. AT- rt ll the next few days that sale we expect to sell 4-M-f sr-H-f 4 -H-H-fs)-f4 BICYCLES. i A Portion of Our 1 1898 Models! -f- t Now on Exhibition. t 4- Your inspection is t requested. X i C. M. FLOREY, Agent, I 222 Wyoming Avenue. f Finest Solderless 18k Wedding Rings. The new Tiffany Style. Wedding Presents -IN- Sterling Rich Cut Glass, Clocks, &c, Our optician, Mr. Adams, can lit all cases of defective vision. Prices very reasonable. IERCERERU CONNELL 130 Wyoming Ave. SEAMU) PROPOSALS. WEAI.KI o mixed at this otlli o until four o'clock l m Monday, February 7111,1 hum, nnuopeneu Immediately theieolter for all ihe labor and inutoilauu'ciulred lor tha tuueral constuic tlouof thenewt'npllol lhilldlnir according to plans and speclllcatloiis piepared by Rcury Ives Cobb, Architect, which Include exoava tlon, foundations, masonry, carpentry, steel, Iron, marble, etc., etc culd plans and speci fications call be seen onlv in tho Supieme Court Room ul Harilsbuii; wheie Ihey have been arranged for the convenience of bidders taking their quantities. Each hid must be accompanied by a cer tified check on n responsible Pennsylvania bank for $16,00i. Ilie rlisht Is reserved to reject any or all bids and to waive auy defect or Informality in any bid should It be deemed In the Interest of the Commonwealth to do so. Proposals mut he made upon blanks furnUhei by the Crmiulss uu from whom they muy be obtained No hld will ho considered except from parties experlem ed In this line und class of work and vtbo havo proper facilities und flnunclulstaudlneto promptly execute tho contract. Tho successful hldder will be required to furnish bond In the sum of glMLclfio that he will complete, the contract on or before November jnth, 1HDH. Address proposals aud all communications to Capitol llulidlUKCommlsslou, llurrlsbure, Penna. Ily order of the Commission, AMOS H.MYLIN, Vice-President, Ao. II, J, HAYWOOD, bee, Ac. COMMONWEALTH Of PKXMSYJA'AXIA, 1 UiiicK or I TiibOai'Itoi, Huildiho Commission, f tlAUiusuuno, Pa., '.'nth January, 1803. J 1 Pimi'fHALS WILL HE RE- fATV H the other AMUSEMENTS. Lyceum Theater. Rels & Burgunder, Lessees. II. R. Long, Local Mansgsr. Thursday Evening, February 3rd. Something Unusual, THE FAMOUS HANLONS gorseous production of their new SUPERBA A magnificent scenic spectacle. Ihe only pioductlon of Its hind In the world. A new veislon this year. Novel mechanical trlc'is, Illusions, lieuutllul ballets, amusing special ties, aciobutlc feats aud funny tumbling. Prices 25c to $1. baleopons Tuesday, Feb luary 1st. Ons Night Only Sat. Feb. 5. THE AL 6. FIELD BIG MINSTRELS Sixty people on the utase. Positively the largest exhibition of tha minstrel kind In the world. Al. G. Field, Billy Vun, Tommy Donnelly, Doo Qulsley, Dan Qulnl.in nnd 40 other minstrel celebrities. Tho American und Ruiopeun adjunct of belected specialties, Ollie Vouns, Jas. La Fluer nnd tho wonderful Cornalla lady nnd gentleman acrobats, tho talk of tho town vvhcrevtr tliuy havo appeared. A choir of Notro Dame Madrigal hoy?. Kd dio Vox matchless musician. Chester N'lins" Mllltnrv Hand The RlgRcst nnd Bebt of till Rig Shows Sale of heats opens Thursday, Veto. 3. Academy of Fiusic Threo Dajs Conini'ticlns Jan. 31. Usuul Matinee. The Inimitable Irish Entertainers and their meiry associates, In the rol licking lush comedy, McNulty'sVisit 16 Clever Artists 16 Academy Prices ino,, 'jsc 35c, noc. Three Days Commencing February jrd. Usual Matinees. 'Iho famous Author-Actor, Edward- Harrigan, nnd his select New York Company, pieseiitlng Old Lavender Under the management of W, J. Hanley. The most successful character play ever written by Sir. Edward Ilarrlgali and In which l.o has appeared over J.OCW times. All the original songs and musio by tho famous composer, Dave Braham ACADDMV PR1CRS-13, i3, 33, 50c. Taking Inventory and decided to sell all of our ODDS and ENDS SOFT and ALPINE Hats von $1.00 Look In our show case; you will llud 5'J.0 and J'J.rui lints amongst them. CONRAD'S.