THUItSDAY. FEDnUAIlY 3, 1893. THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE. THUnSDAT, PEDnUAUY 3, 18W. FOUR SHOPLIFTERS t ADMIT THEIR GUILT Will Dc Sentenced by Judge Edwards Next Saturday. MRS. WILLIAMS WILL MAKE A FIQI1T Her disc, Ilowcvr-r, Will Not llo Tiluil Until tlic Next Term of Courl. Tim Other Two Cases, It In Ex pected, Will llo Tried Todnir. Vnrloim Cniox Disposed of in Crlm lunl Court-Tlio Trnmii .Mnrlcsnion Sent to Comity .lull. Pleas of guilty were yestcitlny enteied by Mrs. Oeoigp Wcscntt, Mrs. 121 le'n Itnnclall, Mrs. Fnnnle OrlfUths nnd Mrs. nvan ThoronH, four of the seven women Indicted for shoplifting. Thm wt-ro three chatg ,h against Mrs. Handnll, (Jold fnilth'H ti7sinr, Hyde Pail: Ba zaar and (llobe Wurehou-e being the places she W accused of having taken articles from. She confessed to the rsini... Wntnlimim. stcnliliu. and the other charges wen- dismissed. Mis. Wescott bud but one charge against her. that preferred bv Jonas Long's Sons. The only accusation against Mis Giltnths wus tbo taking of n silk waist fiom Jonas Long's Sons' store. Vllllatn AVelker. Ooldsmlth's Bazanr and the Globe Warehouse piefetred th.irges against Mrs Kwin Thomas. Hhc pKiilpil guilty of the Globe Ware house theft and the other two tnses ueie v.ltlKluiwn. Sentence will In Im posed Saturday. The dials of Mrs. Susan Bos-t'-t tlnrifd nltli tuklng goods from ('Unions, Fnrber & O'Mnl 1. .uid of Mrs. Maggie Thomas, who. It is dun god, was gulltv of shop lifting In Goldsmith's Bazaar, will pmbabh take plate toda.v. Mis. H. M. Williams tilal has been postponed until the net tenn of couit, owing tu the absence of one of her niatcii.il witnesses. She is ('bulged with six tllti'ereiit thefts, demons, Fei ber & O'Miillev, Weichel Bros.. H. H. I'dtlli-muii. S. G. Kerr Son & Co.. Mil lar & Peck and the Goldsmith Uroi. being her acouseis. SKieen chaiges in all were ptefened against these de fendants. TBAMP MAUKSMKX. James Alk and Ilobeit Morilson. two tiamps, chut ged with wantonly shoot ing Into n ciowd of bos In Taylor, wcie found guilty of wantonly dis charging ilreaims and sentenced to four months each In the county Jail. The ciimo was committed Dec. ii last. About S o'clock In the morning two drunken tiainps who were going along the Jersey Central tracks, Hied a volley of shots troin revolveis at a crowd of bovs who were at play on a culm dump alongside the track. The terrified lads ran Into Taylor and re ported the outrage. Chief of Police Kvuns nnd a scniad scouted the nelgh hoi hood and during the afternoon found a gang of tramps at the lower steel mill. After an exciting .scilmmage the tramps weie ai rested and locked up. In the evening, when they weie ar raigned before Bulgers Gillllths, Alk and Morrison were identified as the pair that had done the shooting. At the trial yesterday they swoie that they bad never been In Tavlor until taken theie under arrest and tiled hard to make It appear that it was a case of mistaken ldcntlt. It was the doubt thus aroused that ptobably caused the jury to lower the degree of ctlme from felonious attempt to kill" to "want only dlschaiglng firearms." Attorney J. K. Wutklns assisted District Attor ney Jones In the prosecution ttnd At torney John U. Brown was assigned to the defense. NOT GUILTY. ..tii.v . tin, uu,vmi.-v-iii:t, ui vunciii Heights, failed to make out a good case' against .am run uommmslty, whom lie i hinged with having thrown a stone through a window of his hotel, nnd the Juiy -ald "not guilty; costs dHlded." It appears that a stone was thrown through the window and the people In side lunrylng out, espied Commlnsky in the Immediate neighborhood and av lested him. He claimed that some dtiver boys who were passing by threw stones at him and that It was one of these thnt clashed thiough the win dow. George Botcavltch was airalgned to answer for stealing $10 fiom Michael I'nneizevlteh; ?A from Mlclfticl Gaoul and an overcoat from Alex Nurelka. Ho denied the 111 st chatge. admitted the f-econd and legnidlng the third said that the oveieoat In question was then and there on his back, but It had been loaned to him bv Xoielka's wife. He Inlmed that ho boirowed It and when he wanted to letiun It some weeks later the owner would not accept it unless he paid him for the rent of It. A etdlet of not guilty wns taken In the Hi st case; In the second a sentence of six months was Inflicted, nnd in the thlid, the overcoat ease, a nominal sentence of threo months, to iun con i intent with the other term, was Im posed Attorney Clarence Balentine was assigned to the defense A juiy was out at adjournment de liberating on whether or not Mai tin Mitngan had been guilty of beating his wife oiul daughter. CAPi: FllOM TllF. RIDGI. Paul Gonimaiy, his wire, Maty Gont rrary. and a neighbor, John Houdock, of the lilcige. weie on trial at adjourn ment for laid-ny and receiving. S Middleman, the prosecutor, lost soma ducks and geete and u quantity of clothes, that were hanging on the line, on the morning of Nov. 21, 1697, He tinced the ptoperty to Gotninary's house and found the clothe3 In Mrs. nummary' ttunk. He also learned that Houduck had sold tho ptoperty to Mis. Gommar). Attorney L W. eiECH PILLS For Dillons and Nervous DUmdors sueli us Wind and I'aln in the Momncli, Mel; Headaclip, (llildlnehK, Fullness and bwelljng after meals, Dllurk and Diowxlness, Cold CIiIHk, ITiimIi Ingkof llcut.Losgof Appetite, HhortneiiM of lirt-ntli, Coktlvenuss, lllotcheson thuisklu, Din tiirbedMcop, Fr'ghtful Dreams and nil Ncrv cms uiul Tremlilln ren itlcms, Ac., when theie ymptoumarormnid byi'r)nlli,atlim,iismot ortlicm are. THE FIRST UOSG WILL OIVK IP.LILI' IN TWI2NTY MINUTES. 'I his Is no I'ctlon, Every buflerir U eauiently Invited to tryoueboofthcsol'lIlM, and they )l be ucknovvledged to be A WONDERFUL MEDICINE- lll.T.CIIAM'S PILLS, tnlten as illreeted, will nuickly ichtoio females to complete health. They ptomptly remove obatrui'tlmis or Irregularities 0f the syHtom. For u WEAK STOMACH, IMPAIRED DIGESTION. DISORDERED LIVER they act Ilka magic u few closes will uct wouders upqn the Vital OrgaiiH; ttrenglhonlug (lie Mucular System,, rtatorlng the Jong lust oiupleIoii, bringing back the keen edge of uppe llte and nrouBlng with the Rosebud o( Health tint whole physical energy of tho human frame These uru fuels admltteillby thousnuds In all clahKtuof sot lely, unit one of the beat fcUHranteeMo theNmnuiuml DoWlltntail U tiut Ueecham's Pills have the Largest baleol My Patent Msdlcloe the Wofld, WITIIOIJT 4. TITVAI Annua! Sales over 3,opo,poo I'oxcs. 'jne. at Drug Stores, or wilt bo sent by II. H. Acont, I. F. ALLEN A CO., aim Cunul Street htvi YurJfi post paid, upou receipt of prliu. Hook free uou uppllcutioa. Thayer Is looking nftcr the defense. Anthony Sltnon, of 1'ark Place, prose cuted Charles Block for assault nncl battery, but the trial developed tha fact that Bloclc by right should have been the prosecutor, anil a veidlet ac cordlnff was rendered, "not guilty; de fendant pay the costs."- In the hoarding house case from "fitn met street, In which Mary Bauby charged her boarder, Inrtln Josef chlck, with tlnowlnif a stone through the window of her house and stealing some of her clothing, the jury snld not guilty to both charges, uud In the malicious mischief case made tlio prose cutrix pay half the costs. The aimiilt and battery case of Bertha Scott against George Jay was continued until next tenn, owing to the absence of linpot tnirt -witnesses. DISPOSITION OF TILSTON CASE. Judge Albright Gnvo Binding Instruc tions to tlm Juiy lor Dcfenic. At yesterday's session of the special term of common pleas, which Is en gaged In disposing of Traction com pany eases, another victory was scored by the defendant company. Judge Al bilglit. In a lengthy opinion, grunted the motion of Jessup Jessup, the company') attorneys, for binding In structions In the Tilston case and u verdict In favor of tho defendant was aicoidlngly rendeied. Tho grounds on Willi It the eidlct wa directed were that no negligence was shown on the putt of the company nnd If there was negligence by the company the plain tiff was guilty of contributory negli gent e and therefote debarred from re coveting damages. When the case had been disposed of the case in w hlch Patrick and Bridget Mallu sue for $10,000 damages was taken up Jessup & Jessup appealed for the company and O'Brien & Kelly for the plaintiff. The plaintiff' seek to recover for in juries which Mrs. Malla Is alleged to have .sustained by being thrown fiom a Providence car at Jones street, June 8, IS!).". She was tiding home fiom town on an open cur, It Is claimed, and while alighting tho car suddenly stuited up and thtew her forcibly to the ground, ctlppllng her permanently In the aim ind shoulder. The company alleges that Mrs. Malla gave no notice of her intention to alight at that point; that the car stopped to lake on a passengtr and just as It was stinting. Mrs. Malla .suddenly got up Irom her sent and attempted to step off. The Intel est lug featute of this (ae was the presence of two IUsh Inter preters, made necessary by the fact that Mrs. Malla hun'i an thing but Gaelic. Pattlck Henry, of Providence, did the ofllclal Interpreting, while At torney John J. Muiphy, lepiesentlug the defendant company, saw to It that Mr. Mot nn translated the testimony aright. Mr. Mot an was, however, very careful and conscientious In his woik and only a few times did Mr. Murphy llnd It necessaty to object and at these times tho mistakes weie undoubtedly unintentional. The case was still on at adjourn ment. COURT HOUSE NEWS NOTES. AV. A. Wilcox, who was leeentlv ap pointed gmrdinn of Ruth Harriet Payne, minor child of L. T. Payne, yes terday had his bond In the sum of ?7,0L'O npptoverl by tin court. Edward "W. Thayer, was sometime ago named by the court of Northamp ton county ns guardian of Manus, Jainei and Henry P. Toohlll, minor children of James Toohlll, lite of South Bethlehem. Mr. Thayer's bond in tha sum of $3,000 was jesterd.iy nppioved by the couit of this county. it Is In tho sum of Sj'.OOO and has A. II. Tur- ( ner and William E. Thayer as sureties. THEATRICAL ATTRACTIONS. Supcilm Tonight. MIk Nellie Daly, a niece of Dan Daly, the well known New Yoik Casino comed ian, Is one ot the "Supetba" company this year uiul doe-, somo clever slnslni? nnd dancing specialties, dialectic unci oth eiwlsc. She Is nalil to Iiihciit all tho talent of the fumlly and hei woik has been favorably commented on eeo vvheie. Cliailei Oliver is also n recent encasement who, in his wouderlul tumh llntr specialty bhons the humorous and also the agile side of lilt nature, anil is cettalnly unsurpassed in this line of woik. llo is ono of thu most humorous clowns) tho Hunlon's over hail and is very artis tic In his methods "SupeilM" will be tho attraction at the Lyceum lonlglit. lliurignn in Old Luvi'iulei. The revival of "Old Lavender" bj author-actor, Edward ilarilenn, ut tho Academy of Music will bo heal Illy wel comed. There is much in this drama of metropolitan life, and In tho charac ter of "Old Lauiulcr," Ml llarrlpan lias nlvvii s-corcd a hit. It Is unions Ills befat. If not thu best, of his lmpers.on.i tlons. Ho will have fomo iipw faces In t-uppott, and tho hcenety will lie new nnd appropriate. D.vo Hiaham's soniis will be- new to tho jnunger tlie.uer-soerj mid n charm for tlio old timers Mr, liariigaus tour Is under the manage ment of Mr. 'W. J. Hiiulev, which Is sulli cleiit tuarantou of a lltst elas.8 produc tion. "Old I uvendcr" will bo thu at traction at the Academy lor the remain der of tlm weik beijlnninsr today. Theru will be mitlnees 1'ilil.iy and Saturday nights. I'iuIiI'h .IlinstieU. ManuRir A I G. I'ield, nlwan ubieast of tlio times has wtitten u laughable ub hurdity "A Trip to the Klondike (loiu Diggings." As. may leadlly bo Ima? Ined the skit Is u travtsty un the late it popular cr.ue, tin- uish to Alaka utter gold lntiudutes .Mr. Field, "Uolcl Dust rete." Tommy Donnelly .s "(.'hnillti Too Good," Frank Todd ub "Mum Afraid, ot Ills Gold" and Jles.us. Qulnlaiir Leedy and tho ontlto company as Yukon Indians. Gruvu diggers, Ksiiulmaux, Lap landar dogs, etc. etc Tlio skit piovod tuch u nucccbs when first put on thut Mr. Field has had bpecl.il teencry paint ed for It anil uppiopriuto costumes de signed It winds up the brilliant llrst part of his big nilnsttels which appear at the Lyceum Satuiday evening. AM ll..' ill "&" 'H0f1rBUTBBA-iAu31 Jffl- II BxS.liTBkt"HTP'V.'fH'"A'AAW.Arll THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, St. Louis, New York, Boston, Chicago, Tribune Classified Specials illXr U'AN'IKl) FOll KENT Hilt SALE Itl'AI, ESTATE ... AOP.NT.S WANTl'D I CUNT A WOIID ... 1 CENT A WOHD .. 1 CTNT A WOHD .. .1 Cl'NT A WOltD ....J. (.TNT A WOHD SITUATIONS WANTED Free of Charge. All advertl'dneiiM intciteil In these eohunus (excepting Munition Wanted, vvbloh ore published fice ofi'lmrsr,) are p-i. Hblo STKICTl.V IN ADVANUI. DON'T nsk to have thom clmrKOil. 11 r.Ll WANTED 31 ALLS. Aih s. Under Tills Head One Cent a Word. VANTi:i)-iiillKK GOOD WAITKIWi il must bo tlrst-ulusi aiul pioient u t;ooil appearance. Address II, this oftlce. 0 1?ivm, JionriiiNE, wTTislvi:Y-iF Intercstuil In tho cure of tbeso huhlti write for my hoolc uuillcd free. II. M. WOOI.I.K.Y, it. D Atlanta, Oa. MAN TO THAVUI. AND Al'I'OlNT usents; old establlHhed bouse; iiornnui ent: 10 per mo uutlepuus?s. 1. W., care Ttibune. QALKSJIUN-SCHOOMSiri'l'MKS: UOUN C5 try work; 510U salary montaly, with ilberrtf uddltlonal commissions. it, O. JVAKSAUO., Chlcnso. Wanti;d--a.s aoknt in entry si:c Hon to cauvuss; $1.00 to ba.uu n day made; bijls at slsht; also n man to sell Maple (Joods to dcaleis; best sldo line $75 u month; falary or Jnrgo comtnUslon mnde; experlenca unnecessary. Clifton boap and iluuuiactur Dg Company, Cincinnati, O. 7ANTED - WELL-KNOWN MAN IN M every town to bollelt stock uubscrlp lions; n monopoly; ble money for agents; no capital required. EDWAKD C. t'ISH Jt CO, liordeu llluclc, Chicago, 111. HELP WANTED FEMALES. Advs. UnderThi Head One Cent a Word. T ADY WITH TACT AND ENERGY TO Ij truwllorolilestubllkhedllrm; perinan cut: 810 pur mo, nml exponses. ., caie Tribune. L ADIES-I MAKE DIG WAGES DOING pleasant home work, and will gladly send lull paitluiiais to all Kerdlng 'J tent stamp. illbS .M. A. .Vl'EUUlN.s, Lawrence, Mich. WANTED-LADY AOr.Nllj IN SCRAN ton to sell and introduce Snydei's cake Icing; experienced caiiMisser pi cfcrred: work permanent and very prolltable. Write lur puillcularis at once and get beuetlt of holiday trade. T. ii. SNYDER .V. CO.. Cincinnati, O. WAN TED IMMEDIATELY TWO ENER gctlo haleswomen to lepresent iu. Guaranteed s?d a dny without intcrferlm; with other duties-. Healthful occupation. Write lor paitlculnrs, enclealng tami), JIANGO CHEMICAL COMPANY, No. ?1 John street, New i ork. THE ASSIGNEE Tor the Creditors Has Ordered Alt tho Stock to lie Closed Out--i'hc Stile Starts T'oinoriow nt '.t.'IO n. in., '-0,"i Iiuclfiltviiiiiin Avenue, n 1'ew Doors Irom Franklin Avenue, Tho l.itrgest 1'nilnro in Years. On account of linrcl times, bad debts and Inability to raise ready cash was the cause ot a large clothing failuie, Merchants In New York and elsewhere who had extended credit to this firm were nenily panic stricken, as this failuie was so laige the assignee for the crodltots, falling to determine the actual assets and Unbllttles and being able to inake a settlement on account of the laige stock on hand, are deter mined to sell this large and lino stock for cash. Sevetal largo cities have been selected. Amongst them Seranton has been chosen and a Rteat part of this stock will be iemovcil to tho largo store room, 203 Lackawanna avenue. In the Lackawanna Valley House block, a few doors from rranUIln avenue, Snanton, l'a. Llveiytliliig noes at 50 pet cent, less than cost of manufacture. Tho store will be clohed until Thuis dny, February :i, at t' 30 a. m., when tho great talo hcRlns and lasts until all is sold out at retail. No matter what salo you liavo ever attended, come to this one if ion wish to gut clothing and cents' tut-nlslilng' goods at jirae tlcally your own prices,. Flrat come, llrst bcived, or be on hand eatly for your pick. We mention n few prices, but theio are over 1,000 other articles space will not permit us to mention. Km I & Wilson collars, 5c.; cuffs, 12c Bebt Manhattan luundtlcd white shirts, Cle.; unlnundried, 33c. Atonal cli puicale shirts, with detachable or attached col lars, 3ne. Wright's best health under wear, 0e. a suit. Celluloid collars, 3c. Adler's best kid gloves, lined and un lincd, 63c. All kinds nf Hilt hats In Duulap's, Knox', Stetson's and other well-known makes for SOe. All kinds of neckwear In Tccks, four-in-hand, etc., for 12c, worth 75c. A splertdld busttiets suit of clothes, handsomely tilmmed and well-made, for VI C9, worth ut least $12 Over a hundred stles men's nil wool casli meru tmlts for $1,99. All kinds of over coats ami ulsteis will bu slaughtered. Clay w oisted suits In sacks and cuta ways, fiom $7.83 to $10.00, worth from $18.00 to $30.00 Woiklmi pants for r.'Jc ; worth $130. Ail wool pants from $1.18 to $2.13, valued ut from $3.00 to $7.50. All kinds of pants for children. 18c This sale will positively commence Thuisdny, Kebiuary 3, at lt.30 u, m., and contlnuo until the ontlto stock Is rioted out. This is it chnnce you must not miss. Kliht come, fiist served. 203 I.acknwmiim avenue, In the Lacka, waiiuu Vuley House block, a few door from Franklin avenue, Seranton, Pa", .MiHliikeii Turn Mutter. The following smart OMimple ot ro parte.) is attributed to Mr. W. 8. C'llbert. Insist on the Genuine msst The best Washiiig Powder made. Best for all clean ing, does the work quickly, cheaply and thoroughly. largest package greatest economy. Philadelphia. FOR RENT. Advs. Under ThU Head One Cent a Word. 77011 Itr.NT-ll.ItOOM HOUSE AT -m X Maillson avenue, possession Immediate ly. Apply nl .12'J .Muillson tvvonue Sao-Housus with every modern convenience and lutiuv; most Ruper lor, healthy nnd well equipped, All llttht "ulO .U114.1UI1 UM IUC l . UUII17I-. dU.ll-, nil spruce street. Open ueniug8. SSO-Ot'lr'ICES IN SUITE, FOR DOCTOR lawyer, Insnrnnco agent, dentist, Kecond iloor, front, opposite hotel .lerinyn. Meam heat, running water, decorations. Finely llghted.Jnultor, toilets. JONE9, ail Spruce en vcru. I?OR RENT-FLOOR 8040 FOR HUBL nesii purposes. Inquire 137 I'enn ave nue. 1'URNISIIED ROOMS FOR RENT. Adv. Under This Mead One Cent a Word. SS - TTANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOM AT lilli Mulberry (tteet. HOARD WANTED. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. ANTED-liOAitD WITH I'lTlVATE famllv; not more than twenty min utes wall: from I)., L. A- W. depot, state terms monthly. 8. W., this olllce. lOR SALI. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. F OR (SALE-ONE 'JO-HORSE TOWER bollor. as crnod us now. TMJ WESTON MILL CO. MONEY WANTED. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. WANrErCsuio' DUrvRSFORSIX months at O pur cent Collateral e curity furnished; will pay monthly Install ments If preferable. Reply It, Tribune of lice. CHIKOPODIST AND MANICURE. CVVltNSrVDUNtONiTANrIN nails cured without the least naln or drawing blood. Consultation and advice Blvcn tree. K. M. HEl'SL'L, Chiropodist, 1330 Lackawanna avenue. Ladles attended at their le-sideuco if dealt ed. Charge moder ate. SUPERFLUOUS HAIR REMOVED Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. emKitFiAW?sHTfit'ojr "- permanently removed by electricity. Work irimiuntctd. Kva M. Hetsel, Dermat ologist, 3U0 Laclcawnuua avenue. CITY SCAVENGER. Aruimuu-j cli:ans ntivv vaults . and cess pools; no odor. Improved pnmpsused. A. BltlQU-J, I'roprfetor. I.euvo orders fioo N. Main ava, or Klolcerf drug stoic, corner Adanu aud Mulberry, telephone (10 to -'HAS. COOPEIl, CITY SCAVENGEIl, j All orders piomptly attendod to, day or nlijht. All the latent appliances. Charsos reasonable. Tit) Seranton street. House 1X125 Washburn btreet. ROCK CUTTING. CtAKHY IIUOS., UOCIC CITTT1NG CON- tiafttots. Apply, CAHUY IlUOa.Hox !15, Avoca, l'a. SI'l U ATIONS WANTED. Bl'NINl'SS MEN A BUSINESS MAN tormerly of this city, a real estate holder nnd thoroughly tollable, wishes it position w hero responsibility nndcarcfiil attention to details Is requisite; Is well posted in the city ami Its business nttulis and can furnish re couinicndatlons fiom our representative men, nlso bonds if necessary. Address II, .()T Linden street, Scrnntuu, l'a. SITUATION WANTKU-HY A aF.NKftAL ' bliioUsiulth, iitcd taull classes of work. Address HLACKSMITH, Tribune olllce. SITUATION WANTED-I1Y A YOUNO o man, to deliver lor rocery store or mat Itelj welliicqualated In tlie city; reloruuea; steady habits. Address 8.MITH, 610 Irv lug aveuue, city. OITUATION WANTED-1IY A YOUNG O married mini, willlnu to do any kind of work; bus had experience In dry goods and firocieiy store, and tun fuinlsh best of refei ences. OHAHLE.'s .Sl'AN'lON, I'eckvllle, l'a, SITUATION WANTT.n-HY A YOUNG 0 man of good sinndlnc; has bad tbiee vc-iih experience lu the livery and under taking tiuslneiH. Address WILLIAM MICHAEL, Feclcvlllc', l'a. ylTFATION WANTi:i)-HY A JIAItlilED ' man, us vratcliiuan; willing to do any l.Iudof woik. Addtesi II, liluS N. Wash lugton avenue, city POSITION WVNTFD-HY A YOFNG 1 man ns hanlwaie clerk; has had over four veurs' usrerloncv, have no bad habits; can luruIsliKood lefi'tencea as to character and business ability; terms reasonable. Ad dies I Wuut I', Tribune ofllce CITl'VTIOV WANTED-IIY A 'iOUM) . married man, asolei I; or di Im In hloie; has had somo experlun'e as stationary engi neer; willing to nuilio himself useful ut any emplovmciit; llrfet class lefoicnces. Addles C, il, Tribune olllce. ANTEU-.xTsiTlAflON 1IYTv8INULF. man; ilveeuisuxperlein'eln giocery and dry goods store oi auv phioe of trust. Can furnish reference. Addrcw, It. ('. AV., Iio .1, Uuryca, l'a. WANTEllilY AN LLDKHLY ENQL18H ludy u position as housel.ee" ut lu a small family or as nurse to an Infant. Ad diess, c. A. -M.i 3IQ Mulberry t.. city. 170HK WANTKU-HY A YOUNG MAU- ned man; willing to do any kind of woik. Addiesa. t'JU OuVfurtl court, city. O ITUATION WAV1 KH-UY a" FJUST O class wnlter or Janitor; umi fuiulili you wllh 1'J jcars eiperieuoe. Ciill at UlMoIr unit. LlTl ATION WANTED-llY A MAUUIEl) 5 mun, an teamster or farm hand; wel used tu hores, willing to woik at anything, teainsler piefencd Call or address LLMIIU ULSKC'XiUI, Coyne 1'ostoMie, LueUrtHauna couuty, l'a., nearrilblcy mliiei. Cll'UATlON WANTEH - FlHbT-CLASS Ol plcluie frame Jolnoi and mat maker dc sires liositlon in He'tanton or Wllltcs-liaiie; thoroiihlv lainlllar wllh details of the busi ness. Address FHAMKH, care of McUcor. 2(1 retry stieeti New Yotk. The dramatist was at an evening party, and chanced to bu standing bare-headed lu tho linll. vvl'cn n guest, departing In n litury. mistook lilm lor a waiter "Call me a foiir-vlucIeT. will youV" M he. "Sir," leplled tin' icudy ntilhor of "Tlio Mikado" and a round dozen othei operas, " on urp u four-whcoler." Tho guest wns sttirtlert by this icply. "Why," he exclaimed, 'what tho" Hut Mr, Gilbert Interrupted him with an elaborate pretense ut apology, "1 couldn't call jou hansom, you know, could IV" . During The Cold Snap We will sell the balance of the Waters' stock of Men's Heavy Driving and Working Gloves. Prices 25c, 50c. ' and 75c. Worth more than double these prices. Will also sell a lot of Men's Natural Wool and Camel's Hair Striped Under wear, regular $1.25 grade, at 75c. each. These are good cold weather specials. -w. AGENTS WANTED. Gl'NTS THE "MONAHCU" IS TIIK XX best and cheapest teiepuone nesu uu the market; retail price, Including ono roll of piper, 8 1; liberal discount: exclusive-territory. W. WJ HAMILTON fc CO., 'Jl Mill: Btreet, Boston, Mass. w ANTKU-AGLWTd FOB GUEATKST .,. ...I. Initl.in Yinnlifilri tIFAil. Ilfi. tails iiftc. UI? proles Ol'VEH UROd. Itochcster, N. Y. r OENT3 TO SELLbuit BOc. STOUM door; Biiinrlo prepaid upon receipt of price. AMEItlOAN HTOitM DOOR CO., Port Huron, Mich. K LONDIKK AGISTS WANTED FOIt lareo illustrated book of Klondike, live hundred pages; price Si.sn: outiu 10c Ad drest NATIONAL 1'UIILISHINU CO,, LaUo side Ilulldlng, Chicago, III. WANTED-80LICITOKS; NO DELIVEU tng, no cuilcctlng; position permanent; pay weekly; state ago. GLEN UltoriiEKa, uocnester, i. AGENTS-WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO do about teafe CltUemhlp-pilce $1. Go ing by thousand. Address NlCHOLb, Nnperville, 111 AGENTS TO SELL OUR PRACTICAL gold, illver, nlnkel and copper electro plasters; prices from 83 upward: halary and expenses paid; outfit free. Acldreaj, with btamp. MICHIGAN MFO CO.. Chleaga AGENTB-TO SELL CIGARS TO DEAL CM; 825 weekly anil expeimes; experi ence unnecessary. CONSOLIDATED ill-Cr CO., -18 Van Durei! 6?t., Chicago. REAL ESTATE. Ads. Under This Head One Cent a Ward. 'i6NiM,'"uKA"tiuAHTEWoTr'iEsi I central Seranton real estate. Fluent cen tral city lotu for sale on easy tcrnu at low prlcsi, with guaranteed title, near store, churches, theaters, depots, paved streets, eueifc, steam beat, rapid eahanceineut, best Investment. Seven minutes walk from post ofllce. Send or call for circulars. JONES, Real Estate, 311 Spruce street. TONES' HOME CLU11 OF "S" IF "A" I buors will come fomaid, ou our terms, now, before spilug price, wa will sell each member a lot; lino location; lu minutes walk from court liouso, ns per choice from Sl.ft'JU to 91, (107, or ce will cell tinncliomi modem house and lot fiom i.U'JII U SI, KIT. '-Ihl-i Ha lare chance for un uttrac ti active home; cheaper than rent, JONEi, UUhprucokticet. KhA STONE HOTEL BITE AND LOTS adjoining at Hawley will be otrored for & SC'IIAFFER, HtioudUiiirg, l'a. LEGAL NOTICES IN UK: INCOKI'OHVITONOFTHE UH I Mn Greek ( ntholiu church of bt. .tolm thelliptUt. In tho Court of Common Pleas ot Lacltawauua county. No. 'JUO March term, ltfOS. No Icels hereby glv en that an application n 111 be made to the said couit on tbo 10th day of February, A. I)., 16f)8. ut It a. in., Ulidertha Actof ASHcmbly or tho Common wealth of Pennsylvania, entitled, "An Act to piovldetorthe Incorporation and Itou lation of reitalu Corporations," approved Apill tin, lH71.undtliesuppletnoutH llieioto, for the chaiter of au intended corporation to be called "Russian Greek Calbolla Church of Bt. .lohu the llHpllHt," thechuiacter aud Ob lee'lheliofls the support of tho publlu wor ship ot Almighty God. uccordlngto the con stitution, canons, dtxulpllne, doctrine, faith, gove-rumont and fotms ot theltipo.lau Greek Catholic (lunch, and for these tun pokes to have, possess and euloy all thu rights, lieue llt aud privileged of tho said Act of Assem bly and its supplements. The ptoposed cliiir.crlsnowon tile In tin prothouotary's ottlce WM VOKALEK, Solicitor. T?vf VTi:"oF J. ATTICUtTllOllERTSON. All late 'f the city of Seranton, county of i.achuui nua, and state of I'enusylvaulai lie edited Notice l hereby given that lelteis testa mttitao lu tlm above named ostato liavo been giantvd to tho iinderslgued. All per sons indebted to said estaU ure lequestcd to malic pay I uu nt uud all persnus haMiig claims or demands ogaiukt tho sumo will present them to MAGGIES. UOUERTSON, Executrix. I. I. 1U1UHCOUK. Attorney. Oivic'i: ot- ) TIIK l OLMHRY llNOINtKK Cul'KVi (- Seranton, Pa., Dec. ttltu, 1807 I SPECIAL NOTICE TKI THE H1O0K holdars The Hoard of Trustees pf this company has culled u spoclal meeting of its stockholders, to be lield at the olllce of the tnil lompany lu tha Coal Ecbaugo llulld (uglntliu City of Hciantou, I'ennsyliaula, ou the twenty-fourth day of February, 18()t), nt J p. tu , for tlu purpose of voting for or ngalust an lucreasaof the capital stock from smeii hundred aud titty thnusuud dollars (P7r.U,U()(i) to ono million dollars (1.HK), 1)1)0), and an Increase lu tho number of Dlieotors or Trustees from three (II) to live (ftl, uud to amend the by-laws wllh tefer eucetheieto. bfANLEY P. ALLEN, Kecietary. Connolly & Wallace CONNOLLY & WALLACE 127 and 129 Washington Ave, -M-M-f -H 44-H-f BICYCLES.; I A Portion of Our 1898 Models i Now on Exhibition. t Your inspection is t requested. C. M. FLOREY, Agent, ;; 222 Wyoming Avenue. " Finest Solderless 18k Wedding Rings. The new Tiffany Style. Wedding Presents -IN- Fine Sterling Silverware, Rich Cut Glass, Clocks, &c, Our optician, Mr. Adams, can fit all cases of defective vision. Prices very reasonable. 130 Wyoming Ave. Steam and Hot Water HEATING Gas, Electric And Combination FIXTURES Electric Light . . . WIRING Charles B. Scott, 119 Franklin Ave. LADIES 4 Oleau your Kid Gloves with JllLLEIt'B dLOVl'INE. ForsaU-only by Hears a Ha Ken, headimarteis for drosed and uudiessed kid iflotesluull tho most desirable shades. DCEIiGlliKLL 5! AMUSEMENTS, Lyceum Theater. Rels & Burgunder. Lessees. II. K. Long, Local Msoagsr. Thursday Evening, Februnry 3rd. Something Unusual, THE FAMOUS HANLONS gorgeous production of their now SUPERBA A magnificent sccnlo spectacle. Ilia only production of its kind lu tho world. A new erHluu this year. Novel mechanical tricks, Illusions, beautiful ballets, amusing special ties, acrobatic featsaud funny tumbling. Prices 'JOcto $1. Sale opens Tuesday, Fob. ruary 1st. Ons Night Only Sal. Feb, 5. IHE AI. 6. FIELD BIG MIHIUS Sixty people on the stage. Positively tlio largest exhibition of tlio mlnsttel kind In the world. Al. G. Flold, Hilly Van, Tommy Donnelly, Doc Qulgley, Dan Qulnlan and 40 other minstrel celebrities. Tho Amctlcan anil European adjunct of selected hpeclaltli'S. Olllei Young, Ja. La Finer nnd tho ionderful Cornalla lady and gentleman acrobats., tho talk of tho town wharcner they have appeared. A choir of Notre Dnmo Mndrlgal boys. Ed die Fox. matchless muslclnn. Chester Nlins Mllltarv Hand The Biggest and Tioxt of all Dlir Shows. Sale of seats opens Thursday, Feb. 3. Academy of Husic Three Days Commencing February 3rd. Usual Matinees. The famous Author-Actor, Edward Harrigan, and lilt select New York Company, pic-sentlng Old Lavender I'ndur tho management ot V. J. Hanlcj The niou suceessfiil chuiacter play ever written by Mr. Edward Hanlsatt and In v.-nlcU l.o has appeared over LOW times. AU tho inlclnal Hongs and uiu'slc by tho famoui composer, Dave Brahntn ACADF.MY PHK'ES-IS, IS. 3"), 60c. WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF TERS Fancy Kockii'tvuys, Rust Rivers, .Maurice Itlvqr Coves, .Mill Ponds, &., &s. Leave your order for Ulne Points tu be delivered on tlu liulf shell in curriers. 1 1 fwfnWm m Tnklug Inventory aud decided to sell all of our ODDS and ENDS -OF- SOFT and ALPINE Hats -FOll- $1.00 Look lu our bow case; you l fiud 9J.00 uudf'.'.Mi Huts amongst tlititu. CONRAD'5. 1
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