iTHE SCRANTON TlvijtfblNE. ' SATURDAY, FEtmUAHY C, 1898. iKS AN INJUNCTION Would Restrain the Capitol Commission from Awarding Contract. PETITION TO DAUPHIN COURTS i'lio Hcuuost CombtUtoil hv Couiuol for tho Commission, Who Insists that It is nu Intorlcroiico With the Rights ot tho JiOBlslnturo--Tho Mnttt-r Will He Argued on Wednes day. Hnrrlshurir, FVb. 4. Attorney Oett cml McCormlck today huurIU liy pie llmlimry Injunction to .strain the tapltol building cuinmlslon from uwmdinc tho contract for the orcfi tlon of n ennltol at Its meeting next Monday. Tho petition for the injunc tion u8 presented to the Dauphin county court by tho attorney general accompanied by a request that Auditor Onoiiil Mylln bo lcutinlutd from Is Milnjr warrants and State Ttoasurer Haywood fiom paying money for work done undrr uny such contracts. The petition was comlmttod by coun sel for the commlslon, who Insisted that It way un Interference With tlie 1 iplits f the lst3lature and might l'nnUe impossible the consttuctlon of a caplAol in time for the next session of Hie lfjjlslatuie Attorney General McConnluIc denied that there woh any Intent to delay bnilUiliK operations and contendftel that then' Is nothing to pre vent the t nininlwJoh trom opening bids next Monday, nftcr which thf- proposalx Will h.ive to bo considered for some time. DuiliiK tills inteinils.slon the matter could be argued before the (hum. If the eommlfsluii wt'to right, lie wild, he wanted it to t?o on and if vroptv it iih his duty to (.tqii fui tlier pKuoidlntj. The couit retn.Ukcd ,1 hat it was a mutter of grave import -mup to tlie stute and one which would iiltliriatc ly corre before the (Uiwroinu court, to which counsel nhscntcd Af t"i cotiHUltntlon it was agreed, with out issuing a preliminary injunction that the matter should lit' argued next Wednesday morning, meinwhlle the . i ommisfslon will lecelve bids, 'but will Mint nwnrd a eontrnct. The petition i ets forth that the commission purpos es of building a state house in viola tion of the act providing for such Mructuie. MILKMAID BOUND AND GAQQGD. Neighbors round Her Alter llohbcrs Had 1'lcd with llooty. Shamokln, Ta., Feb. 4. While Miss I.ydia Yarllnc. lay bound and gngged In her homo, in the Mahantongo Valley last evening, two strange men ran sacked the houco in search for money, appropriating $S0, nil that they weie able to find. Miss Taiilng encountered four strange men in a sleigh as she was returning to the house from the stables, after completing the evening dairy work. One of the men requested a drink of milk from the pall she was carrying, and two of them followed her Into the house, ostensibly for the milk with which she agreed to favor them. They were evidently aware that she was tho only occupant of the house, and knocking her down, bound her securely and fastened a gag In her mouth. In this condition Miss Yarllng was found by neighbors some time after the robbers had departed. She Is In a criti cal condition from nervous shock. ASSAILANT FACES HIS VICTIM. Trnuk Hall Convictod for Ilrutnl At tnck'on Miss .llusgrovc. West Chester, Pa., Feb. 4. Frank Hall, the colored man, who committed an assault, with attempt to outrage, on Miss Margaret Musgrove, at Devon, last fall, was convicted this morning, after a two days' trial. Miss Musgrove Is an attractive young woman of twenty four, employed In the family of Dr. Charles Sajous, ex-consul- to Belgium. The assault was committed after night fall on a public road near her em ployer's home. She was most cruelly treated by Hall, and in the struggle her clothes were almost torn from her body. Her mouth was horribly lacerated by the fingers of her assailant In his vain attempt to stifle her cries, which finally caused him to abandon the attack. ABRAM STALEY DEAD. He Had Children nnd Grcnt Grand Children by the Score. Chambersburg, To., Feb. 4. Abram Rtaley died suddenly nt his home nt New Baltimore today, aged 102 years. Staley camo to this country from Eng land in 1R00. By trade he was a well digger, but In Mb leisure time was an ardent sportsman. In politics he was a Democrat, and until some years ago would walk nine miles to each elec tion. He had nine children, C3 grandchil dren, 1(!5 great grandchildren, and elev en great-great-grandehlldrcn. He was always temperate, but used tobacco until 20 years ago, Hi8 father lived to the age of 107 years. TROUBLE AT CAN0NSBURQ. The Ilenth of an Old l.ndy Attrl bntpil to I'nltli CurUtH. Cnnonshurff, Pa., Felj. 4. This town Is In a ferment of excitement over the death Thursday evenlnf? ot Mrs. J. O. Whiteside, an old and highly respected jnember ol this community. The old lady died In convulsions while belntr mended by faith curists, who It Is al leged, refused to call In a regular pliys Iclaji, a burial permit was refused by tha.autliarlties until the coroner had Investigated the cane. After a lonij atid" thorough inveattBatlon Into the e;echa njuju Kor liouH nhd Nervoui DlnOrders iiuch as AVlnd and Puln In the Stoniucli, Kick Headache, ,i.Vsh. EullneKa nndRu-olllnir nncr meaN. Dizziness and Diovrslnes. (;old (')iUIk. I'IiihIi- ,..' .Vleilt. I.oih (if AniTiptllc. Klirirlni'Ks nf ribb ii?hed iVeP I'rlahtful DieumsandallNcrouHaii(lTreuibllni: hcmiutlnns, iVe., when tlieho ivmntmuI,'uiedbycoiiwtlimtiou,wiinoHtoftlieiiiare. THU l-IRSI' DOSU WILL OIVI1 MI'I ilJP "n TW1-NTY MINUTES. ThU U no llctlon. Every sullerer Is earnestly linlted to lry6nelK)5r'rUieH0llu'Hntl,hi;' will be acknowledged tu be A WONDERFUL MEDICINE- nppC..M'S PILLS, taken as dliected, will quickly restore, femules to coinpletii health. 'They pranipw removo obstructions or li regularities of the system. I'or u .WEAK SJDMACH, IMPAIRED Hay l".Uat McdlclV " th W.d, WITHQ'J A- TITVATj. KRn. ul itrni "', or will bo sent by U. H. tJew i? VorkAioat S. ' ul)ou ccc'Pt or price, -1hvntlllcamPB"I--a rowaoses win an wonaers upon iue vital iirguns; sircnKiuoningiuo MniniiiRr HvtVi restoring the long lost complexion, bringing back tlie keen edge of uppo ma and araiuifc wltu tUB Kosebud ol llealtb the whole pliyilcul energy of tlie human rrainn Tii.VnntJS'cUadrultteaiby thousauilsin all clusse'iof society, and one of thabent uimrahtwitotlervOTI,n,lll,)eb"Uutcu)HU ,llls have the Lorgest bale of matter, tho coroner's Jury tonight brought in tho following verdict: "We find that Mrs. Jennie O. Whiteside camo to her .death from exhaustion produced by violent Bpells wh'ile suf fering from mental derangement. Sold exhaustion being the- result of gross neglect of Hev. C. II. 1'rldgeon, Miss Kiln. McMillan and Mrs. Flora Itolll day, who were In charge of the deceas ed and refused or neglected to call on n physician to give proper medical at tention. We recommend that they bo made to answer In court for their ne glect." Hev. Widgeon l pastor of the First Presbyterian clumih of this place, and is a pronounced faith curlst. No arrests have as yet bscn made but ure expected soon, and as nil con nected with the affair nre prominent In Eoclal and icllglous circles great In terest Is manifested In the outcome. WYOMINfl AUDITORS. Siirohnruo Their County Commit- nIoupin mid Others With l?;t,- 8t)(1.18. Wllkes-Karre. Feb. 4. The Times to day prints the following: The audi tors of Wyoming county have been following the example of Controller I.loyd of this county und yesterday af ternoon they Hied their report, in which they surcharged the commissioners of that county. The report states that the auditors deem it ndvlsable to sur chaige the comlssloneis $3,001.21, and nlso $291.94 to several other Individuals, making the total sut charge $3,S00.1S. The ilrst amount with which the commissioners are surcharged Is $L,000 on the soldlcts' und salUrs' monument, which stands on the couit house square. On May 0. 1&'J7, the three com missioners, Messrs. Wheeloek, Brown and Chase, let a contract to Edward Gallagher, Jr., of Philadelphia, for $9, 000 for tho erection of the monument. Many of tho taxpayers about tho cdun- George H. lilce ns attorneys, and tho loners rained MersPUt dan. On Friday. Jan. 7, the retented their side of the story iiiiitnro .m.i .i-nd.ind ovi.ionnn coipmlssloner and Jorda people pre to tlie uudltora and produced evldenco to show that the same monument could have been erected for less than $C,C00. Tlie following comment is made In the report lognrdlng the monument: "The county commissioners, by their net in making the eontrnct and paying the money without such care and diligence as public officers are bound to use, lose $2,000." The second Item with which they nro surcharged is $1,000 on the Katonvillo bridge. The commissioners gave n. contract for $3,037 for tlie erection of an iron bridge across Bowman's Creek at Eatonville. FIGHT A FAILURE. Jack O'llricn Keeps Out ol Daly's Itcach. Philadelphia, Feb. 4. The light to night between Jack Daly and Jack O'Brien at the Atena proved a disap pointment. The latter kept entirely out of Daly's reach, notwithstanding Daly had a sore hand. This was kept up for the entire six duilng which there was very little punching done on either side. Previous to this Jeionie Qulvely, ot this city, and Tom Wil liams, of Australia, mixed things for two rounds, when Williams was foiced to quit. At the end of the first louud Williams was very weak, but In the second he brnced up nnd showed nerve. Qulely, how'ever, was too much for him and sent him to the grass seven or eight times. Then the referee stop ued the bout. It was stated that the fight sched uled for Monday night, between Steve Flanagan and George Ross for the 103 pound championship of the fulled States will not be nllowed to occur. Today a number of prominent citizens of Delaware county entered a protest before District Attorney Schaeffer and the latter said be would notify tho sheriff that it wns against the' law, nnd no doubt that official would stop the fight. STRANGE ACCIDENT. Albert llnrbor's Mutilated Hody round on Cnr Kuiiipeis. Harrlsburg, Feb, 4. Albert Barber. a portion of whose mutilated body was found today on the bumpers of the St. Louis express, was colored, single and 21 years of age. He lived In Middle town with his motlier. Last night he was at Hlghsplre, and when he le- turned home about midnight, told his mother that ho was going to Hoyal ton. It is supposed that while return ing home by way of the railroad this morning he was struck by a section of Fast Line at Branch Intersection. HLs horribly mutilated body was dls coveied in sections by track walkers about C.15 this morning and woid tele graphed to Coroner Krause, who viewed the portions of the body and went on to Philadelphia to Interview the mem bers of the crew of the train striking Barber. A far as could be learned no person saw the accident. Barber's head, arms and lees were severed from the trunk and other portions of the body badly mutilated. Injunction Against Capitol Coiuiiiis. moil Ilaitlhburir, Feb. A. Attorney fiencral McCormlck mado application to the Dau phin county court this afternoon tor ,t temporary Injunction to restrain tho capltol commission from awarding tho contract for the proposed sdnte hotiho next Monday us Intended by Its publlo advertisement. Tho court ordered tho commission not to let tho contract until after the hearing, which has been set lor next Wednesday motnlng ut lu o'clock. Gill I'ro.cn to Death. Heading, l'eb. 4. Vardella Erlek, aged 22, a daughter of Ephrulm Krlck, a fni mer, wandered from home during a fit of melancholia and was this morning found frozen to death lu a public ro.id neur Jioyerstown. llreatb. Contlvenenn. Ulotchon on theHklti. Dlk- DIGESTION. DISORDERED LIVER Annual Sales over 6,ooo,ooo Hoxcs. Agent, I. V. ALLEN A CO., UUU Canal btieet Dook free upon application. ty took exception to the pi Ice paid and ,'Ti ", " """ "' ' V . .V employed counsel to investigate tho ?1U'h Grip commonly selects are the matter. The people employed SlttBer We5-B nnd urinary oratiB. It Is quite nr,,i n,ci,im.. ri,n.i v r,r ,i 'nntutul that It should do so for these s "IT STILL LIVES." AM) THUDS WITHIN THE nODlr.8 Ol' A VAST NlJMUI.lt. Thousands of Person Still SuH'crlng from After r.ll'nctn ot ilio rlp. Can It lie Avoided? "I am cured of thejrip but T do not feel well." Tills expression Is heard constantly. Pet haps you, reader, have heard It and possibly you have made It yourself. It Is a sad fact, but a fact none the less, that while tho grip Is bad enough and depressing enough when In Its acute form, It is often worse when It settles In some part of the body and continues to destroy the health and ruin the life. Doctor Lombard, In speaking on this subject recently said: "It is a well-known fact, admitted by pit doctors, that grip does settle In the body and biing distressing effects long after It Is apparently cured. Cut tho doctors do not always say Just whero It usually settles. It should be are the very organsthat are overwork- jd In trying , drive the g.ip out of "'V1?" and natu,ray. wollpd. they are weakened and become an easy prey for disease." When thefce delicate but most Im portant organs are attacked in their weakened condition, they cannot throw the grip from the system without help good help strong help reliable help. But, you ask, where can such assist ance bo secured? Tho question Is not an easy one. Many things will help the kidneys, urinary nnd female or gans temporarily, but It is not tempor ary help that they need. They lequlro something strong, something that will i reize the grip and cast It out forever. I Ordinary medicines will not accomplish. I thl. It requires a scientific discovery something out of the ordinary some- i thing that can be iepended upon ab solutely. There Is, so far as we know, so fur as tho rclentlfio woild knows, but one remedy th'at fills this require ment. That remely Is Warner's Safe Cure. It wns tho most potent factor In conquering the grip In Europe, and it has been the only remedy that has successfully removed its after-effects in America. Ilev. Dr. Uanklu, presi dent of Howard university, Washing ton, D. C, says concerning this: "I know of persons who have been permanently cured of diseases of thu kidneys and ndjaeent organs by the use of Warner's Safe Cure. I know, too, of Its being used In similar cases by physicians of the highest standing. This great remedy 1 wish, in tlie cause of humanity, to recommend." Any man or woman who is convcr rant with tlie advance ot science, or the piost'ets of the woild, must know I. that this great dlc ver stands on a high plane of Its own, far above all or dinary medicines, "remedies" or "cuics!" It accomplices what no oth er medicine ever has accompllsned or can accomplish It cures people, and, more than all else, It removes the ter rible after-effects which the grip has in hundreds of cases, loaded upon tlie weakened frames of f-o many men and i women, 1 TAYLOR NEWS. This Evening's Entertainment. Services ut the Dillorunt t'hurehu. Personal News. Tho entertainment ut the Methodist Episcopal chinch this evening Is not an ordinal y magic lantern show, but the views are thrown upon the screen by a double stereoptlcon with dissolv ing effects. There is nothing better be fore tho public. This ia the third time that Hev. Mr. Ptlsby has secured Pro fessor Henry P. Van Llew with his magnificent entertainment. In order to secure good seats it will be well to putchase tickets in advance, and be on hand early. Tho doors will be open at 7.1&. Admission 25 cents. Mr. and Mrs. John 13. Evans arid Mrs. Joseph Davis and daughter, Maud, attended a reception In honor ot Miss Jessie Lewis, of Providence, on Thursday evening. Preaching ut the Welsh Congrega tional church tomorrow mt the usual time. The pastor, Rev. t,vor Thomas, will occupy the pulpit. All are wel come. Independent Older of 01 Fellows, Xn. CfiS, will meet this evening in their hnll, on North Main street Mr. James Nash, of Unlonwtreet, Is slowly recovering from his rcent ill ness. Services at the Calvary Kaptlst chutch toniortow at the usual hours. Hev. Dr. II. H. Harris will officiate. Morning sermon at lO.no a. m., Sunday school at 2 o'clock, Evening sermon nt C p. m. Everybody Is welcorn,-', Dlsttlct Deputy Mrs. Kenney, of) the Ladles' Lodge, Daughters of Pocolon tas, paid u fraternal visit to the1 D. of P of this place, on Thursday ye lling, At the Methodist Episcopal chufch tomorrow morning Professor Henry P. Van Llew will speak on "Signs of Ihe Times." The evening service for to monow only will bo at 7.S0, Instead of 7 o'clock. Sunday school at 2.15 p. m. nnd Epworth Leugue consecration meeting ut G o'clock. Thomas A. Evans will keep his nes stand open until 3 o'clock tomor-ow (Sunday). Philadelphia and New York papers n specialty. The coming concert of the Talor Silver Cornet band, which will be held on March 17, Is the absorbing topic of the town. The committees on differ ent arrangements are wotklng with might und main to mako thl3 enter tainment one of tho very best. Mrs. John It. Price, of Illdge street, Is slowly recovetlng from her recent slckne.. Attorney Morelnnd Pardoned. Hnrrlsburg, Feb. 4. Tho pardon of exl City Attorney William C. Morelnnd, of, Plttsbirg, which was recommended yes terday by tho board of pardons, wad signed tcday by Governor Hastings, Mm-plnr.rl was servlne: three Years In.tlui Western penitentiary for embezzlement of city funds. The pardon was grnpteu; becuuse of fulling health, qwisn ! iTr.nt.1.. lln.lAfa.rt.Ml .l.is. ll.n, .1m bnnl. Tribune Classified Specials HELP WANTED 1CENT A WOHD FOR RENT 1 CENT A WORD t'ORBALE 1CENT A WOllD REAL ESTATE 1UKNT A WOllD AGENTS WANTED 1 CENT A WORD SITUATIONS WANTED Free of Charge. All advertisements Inserted In those columns (excepting Mutations Wanted, whloh nre published free of charge.) aro pay able SrEIOTLY IN ADVANCE. DON'T ask to tmvo thorn Charcot!. HELP WANTED Advs.' Under This Head One Cent n Word (Q1O.U0 THOUSAND-ENERGETIC MEN i? handling advertising mntier. Enclose stamp reply, UNITED STATES CO-OPER. AT1VE ASSOCIATION, UOU UroadWliy, .lew xorK. ANTED - MEN AND WOMEN TO work lit home, 1 pay SB to $10 per week far milking crayon portraits, new patent method, any oue who can rend or write ram do the work, at home. In spira time, day or evening. .Send for particulars and work at once. Address, II. A. GR1PP, Herman artist, Tyrone, Pa. HELP WANTED-MALE Advs. Under Tills Head Ono Cent a Word. GOVEHNMEN'f I'OHITIONS DON'T prepare for trie postollloe or other civil service examination without reolng our Illustrated catalogue of Information; sent free, Columbian Correspondence ColleBc, Washington, D. C. WANTEH-TIIHI'K GOOD WAITIlll"; must bo tlrat-clnss and present a good nppertranre. Adilrcstll, this olllce. OPIUM, MOltlMIINE, WIIIHICEV-1II' interested In the cure of these habits wilte for my, book; mailed free. H. M. WOOM.KY, M. 1)., Atlanta, (la. I JJAX TO .S , TrlLune. hr-.7T-...Tr. rrrr. - - Trrr-rrrrrr OAI.ESMEN SCHOOL bUt'PI.lLS: COUN 1-5 try work: SlOO alary moniuly. with liberal nddltlonal commissions. rai it. UVANH A CO., Chicago. MrANTKIJ AS AC51CNT IN KVEttY BKC llou to canvass; g l.oo to $r,.0( a day made; sells nt sight; ulso a man to sell Ktaplo Ooods to dealers; befct side line 87r a month; falary or largo commission made; experience unnecessary. Clifton .Soap nnd Mauufactur iik Company, Cincinnati, O. 7 ANTED - WE UNKNOWN" MAN IN 'I every town to solicit stock hubscrln- tlons; a monopoly; ble money for aeents; no capital rcoulred. uuiv.uiu u. laii tu., Ikmlen Uloclc, Chicago, 111. HELP WANTED-FEMALE Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. QHIHTMAICEHS hand; Rood pay; WANTED-rsooi) none otheis. .'Kill Adams nenue. T ADY WITH TUT AND ENEHUY TO 1j travel for old established llrm; perman ent; SIO per mo, und cxpoiibes. A, euro i Tribune. LADIES I MA ICE DIG WAOE-i DOING pleasant home w oris, nnd w 111 gladly send lull particulars to all sending 'J cent stamp. , M1S&M. A. feTEHUlNS, Lawrenco, Mich. ! VyANTED-I.ADY AGENTS In"rFi:a"nI ton to sell nnd Introduce Snyder's e.tlce Jclnc; experienced cauMixser prefoned; work permanent and very proiitablo. Write 'or pin Menhirs nt ouch mid (,'et beucllt of hoi i. ij' , trade. T. U. SN DEIt A CO., Clneliumt., a w ANTED IMMEDIATELY--! WO ENEll nctlo saleswomen to lenrcsent u. Guaranteed SO a dny without Interfering with other duties. Healthful occupation Write for particulars, encliliig stamp, MANGO CHEMICAL COMl'AN No. 7J John street, fteu- Krk. SALESMEN WANTED. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word, TMNTlTiXrEMKVi 'TnSATT V man, snlarj or coiiimllon; completo lino lubricating 01N and mu'iiIhIius. DIA MOND Oil, REFINING CO., Cleveland, O. FOR RENT Ad. Under Till Head One Cent a Word. ,"Olt KENT II! ItOOM Itor-.E WITH laundry, st.-aiu beat. Inqulro 100 Madlnon aenue. A fAKCII 1ST-NEW HOl'SK. EIGHT 1YJ. rooms and bath, 117 Gibson. TfOEHE KOK IlENT- 1 IK NOKTII Kor terms ap XI Eighth street; (I rooms. ply tn James H. Wa'son, Eltst National 1 bank, or A D. Dean, tl'JIlt.. Noith Washing ton avenue. "I?OK KENT AIMHL 1ST, HOUSE iliCJ N. 1 Washington avenue, now occupied by Di. Council, suitable) for physician's ollioe nnd residence. Apply to 1IENUY 1IELIN, Jr., room '21 t Cominonwe.iith llulldlng. I70R KENT A GOOD 1IAKN IN CEN V trnl city, Inquire nt POWELL'S MUSIC STOKE. i.-ioh ki:nt-i iKooTrii7)i'sir".v'irt'iT J.1 Madison aveuuo, poesesslou Immediate ly. Apply nt t'J'J Madison aventio (CjilO-HOUSES WITH EVEKY MODEKN 3 lonvcnlenco und Inxarvj most super ior, healthy nnd well equipped. All light rooms; location on the aenueH. JONES, III Spruce street Open evenings. Cj'JO-OKFICES IN SUITE, KOK DOCTOR 'J) lawyer, Insurance agont, dentist, second floor, front, opposite hotel Jermyn, steam heat, tunning water, decorations. Finely lighted. Janllor, toilets. JONES, illl Spruce sticet IOK KENT-FLOOR HUXIO rOlt'lU'S?. J. neas purposes. Inquire 1!I7 I'cnn ave- FURNISHED ROOMS Adv. Under This Head One Cent a Word. HANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOM AT tv!2 Mulberry stieet. FOR SALE Adva. Under This Head One Cent a Word. KLONDIKE ALASKA .MINING LAWS 50c. May save you 8&u,OUO. HI I, US A AUHHERMAN, attorneys, box 1108 Seattle, Wunh, 170R HALE-ONK 'JO-HORSE POWER 1 boiler, ai good as new. THE WESTON MILL CO. REAL ESTATE Advs. Under This Head One Cents Word. TONES, HEADQUARTERS FOR I1EST, tl central Hcrauton real estate. Flncbt cen tral city lots for hale on easy terms at low prices, with guarauteed title, near Btores, cburcheN, theaterN, depots, paved streets, sewors, steam heat, rapid enhancement, best Investment. Heven minutes walk from post olllce. Head or eall for circulars. JONES, Real Estate, nil Hprnce street. TONES' HOME CLU11 OF '5"-IE "ft" 1 buyers will come forward, on our terms, now, before sprint; prlcei, we will sell each member a lot; lino location; lOmluules walk fiom court house, iw per choice "from &l,n'.:i to 91,11(17, or we will sell hahiUotue modern house and lot from !,02:i t, $1,1(17. This Is a rare chance for un at true tiartlvu heme; cheaper tuuu reut, JO.N'Es. 1111 Spruce stieet KEYSTONE HOTEL SITE AND LOTS adjoining at Iluwley will be ottered for sale Eeb. II) next, nt one p. in. STOEFLET A- SCHAl'FEK, blroiuliuurs;, l'n. MONEY TO LOAN. 1 Advs. Under 1 his Heed One Cent a Word. cj-'oD.oo; smio.oo; S'.'Mio.on and other O KiiniH at six per cent. Also any sum over RlO.llUU nt ilvo ner cent, lironintlv. 1IRUWN. aticiu-uv, lliatii1 buUdls.' 1 ... Jbgjt JS JS0 5j? m3& 5T 4 1 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. , 1 8 1 ' ' - v I & 1 ' JSi ' ww K ' (S & -n ' t& p I -o fav 1 " A8"7 1 O. z 1 fnv 1 K4 I fist Y ILLY fi& I '!& 1 I 0S ta 1 '.y x " .. -M .X. . .". AGENTS WANTED Advs. Under 1 lil Mead One Celit a WorJ. TTiENTsTmToiiTNiTw IX llKbl burner; IUh all kerosene lanijs and pio luces brilliant gasllghll no chlui noy, wick oi'Hinuke; llghtnlns efler; neenls outllt free. Itaware of parties ildvertlslnc; Imitation'. Wo nro Kole nmnifiiutiirer'. National llrnts Co, 1180 Ilroadnuy, Ncv York, I TDYTiirXT-V()l'lt l-HOTWi HAP 1 1 Aj on a butttin; lateil fad; 100 liter cent; Biunplefree. GKOHGE E ME I. LEV, Times building, t'hlrngo. I "V'oe'nTS THE "AIOXAIK'U" lis THE I best and clicupet tclophono i:sk on thu market; retail price, lneludln "vie roll ol paper, SI! liberal diHeount; exeluxllve tei iltcirv W. W: HAMILTON A CO., 'Jl Milk ptieet, lloston, iiiwx. WANTED-AGENTS F11 GREAlTEST ' gas saving device manuiaciiiroji ut tails 'lie. 1112 nrolltl. OLVElt DittOS. Koebcster, N. . A GENTS TO SELL OUR fiOC. stI)RM L V. door; satnplo piepald upon recclilt of nrlce. AAlKi.lUA 01U1V.U uuua i.u Port Huron, Mich. KTiNDIICE-AGENTS WANTED I flrge Illustrated book of Klondike, iOR ve IiundrrdpnKes; price Sl.nu; oiuni toe. (Iio-sWaTIONAL I'l'ULISHINOCO,, : d- La leu- bide ilalldlng, Chicago, III. A 7ANTED--SOLICITORS; NO DELIVEIl- neekly; elite ajje. GLEN UUoniKltJIo hester, N. v. I DflV Rochester GEMS-WIIAT ARE YOU GOING Til in nlmiit Safe Cltlzenshln nrlce S I. Gol Inc bv thousands. Address NICHOLS,! Naperville, ill A GENTS-TO SELL OUR PRACTICAL t.l 41 as ulnlrnl nml f.AnnUf Alonffn OUR iilasters; priesfrom 93 upward: nalary and expen&cs pnid; outtlt free. Addresi, wlta -lit 111 pi JliHHfUi iUt'M Vv. vajurufcyj A GENTS-TO SELL CIGARS TO DEAL. em; 825 Veekly and oxponses; experi ence unueceFsiiy CONSOLIDATED MEG CO., -18 Van Ililren fet., Chicago. Van Jiuren I SITUATIONS WANTED O as nurse or tipetalrs girl. 0. T., care Tribune olllce. situation wa:Tteuiy"an"expe1n ij lenced lrl who understand!! cooking thoroughly; can come well recommended. Call at OH , N. Wasb'ngton avenue. BUHINEbS MEN-A BUS IN ESS MAN formerly or thlN city, a real estate holder and thoroughly lellabie, wishes a position where responsibility asdearetul attention to details Is requisite: Is well posted In the city nnd Its business affairs and cau furnish re commendations from our representative men, also bonds if necessary. Address H, B07 Linden street, Hcraiton, Pa. SITUATION WANTEK-11Y A YOUNG man, to deliver for prooery store or mar ket: well acquainted In ,he 0"y roferenos: steady habits. Address UMITH, 510 Irving avenue, city. SITUATION WANTED-HY A YOUNG married man, willing to do any kind of work; has had experience In dry tcoods and grocery store, and can furnish best of refer ences. CHARLES HTANTOV, Peckvllle, Ia, SITUATION WANTED-hV A YOUNG O man nf good standing; has had three years- experience In the livery nnd under taking business. Address WILLIAM MICHAEL, I'eckvllle, l'a. SITUATION WANTED-HY A MARRIED O man, as watchman; willing to do any kind of work. Address II, lUliB N. Wash lngton avenue, city. POSITION WANTED-HY A YOUNO man as hardware clerk; bus had over four years' experience; have no bad habits; can furnish good references as to character and business ability; terms reasonable. Ad dress 1 Want U, Ttlbuue olllce. WANTED-A SITUATION HyTsINGLE and dry goods store or any place of trust. Can furnish references. Address, R. O. W liox 4, Duryea, l'a ANTED-UY AN ELDERLY ENOL18H lady u position as housekeeper lu a Niuall family or as nurso to au Infant. Ad dress c. A. M 3in Mulberry st., city. LEGAL NOTICE. E STATE OK JOSEPH GODFREY. LATE li nftbu L'ltv of Scrauton. Countv of Lack nwnnna und Statoof Pennsylvania, deceased. Notice Is hereby given that letter!) testamentary lu the above named cs state having been granted to the uudiM signed, All persons having claims or da-' mauds ngnlnat Hub said estate will present them for payment and these Indebted theio to will please mako Immediate payment to JENNIE V. GODFREY, Executrix. CHAS. II. WELLES. Solicitor. Connolly & Wallace Will also sell a4ot 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. WALLACE 127 mi 129 Washington M-f -f -f -M-4-M-f -f -f -f -f -M-f -t-f -f -f f f CYCLES. A Portion of Our 11898 Models! Now on Exhibition. t X Your inspection is t requested. J C. M. FLOREY, Agent, J -f 222 Wyoming Avenue. - t-f -f -f -t-f-f -f f -f -f -f "f -t-"f t -t-f t CHIROPODIST C'mtNsTRUNIONS AND INGROWING nails cured without the least pain or drawing blood. Consultation nnd advica .clven tree. v.. n. iii.ii.ci., muupuunw tail uicuawanna avenue, unites unouuuu lit their resldeuce if desired. Charges moder ate. CITY SCAVENGER I1.HKIGGS CLEANS l'RIVY VAULTS nnd cess dooIs: no odor. Improved pulnpsused. A. HRIGGS, Proprietor. lleave orders 1100 N. Main ave., or Elckes' drulg store, corner Adams und Mulberry. UelrphouetlOtu. rilVAH. COOPER, CITY" SCAVENGER J 1AU orderH promptly attended to, day or nlshl. All the latest appllancos. Chargos reasonable. 710 hcrantou streeU House ll'J&l Washburn street. ROCK CUTTING CAltKY 1IROS., ROCK UUT11.NU uw trlctorH. ApplJ, CAREY IlltOS., Uox 30, Av)en, l'a. CLAIRVOYANT. Advs. ftJnderThl Head One Cent a word. MRS. ArCUTLElT'oluMINE'D SPEAK, er iVtid trance medium; sitting ilallyj circles sJmday aud Wednesday evenings. 1UU 7 DUilnona avenue. FINANCIAL S'J'UAIIT & TAUDOCK. CC QAR Iu our Mlirket Letter of last week wo stated that "SUOAH HAS HEEN WELL SUPPOKTElP WHENEVER IT HAS DE PL1NED UllLOW 138. and, notwithstand ing tho factlthnt publlo sentiment is fa vorable to loVvcr prices, we consider Suk ar n purchal) on every HllKht occasion." Kvery ono wlo Is Intel ested In this stock should send lor copy of this letter. Wo also stated Inlthn same letter that "MAI WHEAT OU'llHT TO ADVANCE TO HI" and wh ilulled special attention to NEW YORK CENTRAL und METRO-I-OLITAN STllEET RAILWAY, which stocks havo btVn tho leaders In the lu cent udvunco, ITho stock mnrket at the present time olfers an excellent oppor tunltj for successful speculation, but conservative ud4lees and opinions should bo ilrst idjtalne.ll nnd so called "TIPS" ALWAYS AVOIipKD. Our otllco Is sup plied with the biist flnuuclnl Information published fioml several responsible Agencies, both InlNEW YORK and HO.S T')N, and If you liio Interested In specu lation wo trust tAiat you will cive us a shuio of your pattionnKe and compare tho results with transactions elsowheie, "COTTON 18 CIIIIAI1." Send for SIX PAYS IVmll KING COTTON. STUART B.V RAD DOCK BANKERS ArlD UROKERS. GS 1IUOAUWAT. NEW YORK. Ilctz nuildliKf, Phll.lidelphla. yvnaes ijuiminir, Boston, STUART At ll'AOUUL'K : Hi t 01 4 r .? r Ave. AMUSEMENTS. Lyceum Theater. Oi.Nigit Only Sat, Feb, 5. THE IL G. HELD BIG MINSTRELS Sixty people on the stage. Positively the largest exhibition of tho minstrel kind In the world. Al. G. Eleld. Hilly Van, Tommy Donnelly, Doc Quiuley, Dan Qulnlnn nnd 40 other minstrel celebrltleR. Tho American und European adjunct of (elected specialties. Ollle Youns, Jas. La Fluer nnd the wonderful Cornalla lady and gentleman ncrobatB, the talk of the town wherever they have appeared. A choir of Notre Dame Madrlfral boys. Ed die Fox. matchless musician. Chester Nltns' Military Hand Tho Ulggest and Best of all Big Shows- Sale of Beats opens Thursday, Feb. 3. Ono NUht Only, Tuesday Evening, Fib. 8th. Charles Frohman Presents Ills Funniest, Most Successful and llcst-Played Character Comedy, NEVER AGAIN Interpreted by a company of Incomparable excellence, such as secured for this play the famous runs of six months at the Gurrlck Theater, Now York; three months at Hooley's Theater, Chicago; one month at the lloston Museum. IF f To hnve a Jolly evening ) DON'T YOU J. To laugh for two hours r FAIL WISH I. To koo tho best of acting) TO SEE NEVER AGAIN. Prices 25c, 60c. 760 and $1.00. Sale of seats commences Feb. 5th, at 0 a. in. Academy of Husic Three Days Commencing February 3rd. Usual Matinees. Tlie famous Author-Actor, Edward Harrigan, and his select New York Company, pjercntlne Old Lavender Vnder the management of W. J. Hanley The most successtul character, play ever written by Mr. Edwatd Harridan nnd lu which ho lias appeared over J.U'K) time. All the original souks nnd music by tho famous composer, Dave Urnham. ACADEMY rmCES-15, '-'3, 33. We. Three Nights, Commencing Monday, Feb. 7. I'sunl Matinees, DAINTY KATIE ROONEY "A Chip of tho Old Ulock," In her latest great hit, The 'Girl from Ireland. A merry farce comedy In three acts. A shower of laughs. A downpour of merri ment. A whirlwind of fun. Produced by 11 company of comedians, singers and dancers. "Turn down gas and whistle three times," Seo Katie Itoouey lu her celebrated liulta. tlou or her famous father, the lato Pal Rooney. Academy Prices ioc, 25c !l6c, 50c. Three Days, ("omiuenclug Thursday, Feb. 10. Special Llmltod Engagement of the Sterling Houbrette, MISS LILLIAN KENNEDY Supported by u Company of First- class Artists, lu the Great Luujjhublo Kurce-Comedy The Deacon'j; Daughter. Regular Prices, LADIES Clean your Kid Gloves with MILLER'S GI.OVEINE. For sale only by Meant &. Ha. gen, liead()iiurters for dressed and undressed kid gloves In all the most deslrablo shades. V .,