TUESDAY, FEBKUA11Y 8. ISO. THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE. TUESDAY, FEUnUAIlY 8, 1S88. GRAVE CRIMES ARE ALLEGED Olchefski, Accused Dyna miter, and the Bogart Burglars on Trial. STORY OF THE OFFENSES Trials Will Probably Last for Several Daj s. Judge Archil. ilil in the .Mniu Court llnoni Is Tiylnc-llie Arfcon Cnsc, nuit .Itiilso (.'unslcr in No. 'i I'resieic Over thu llurglnry Tilnl. Ho tli lime Over ami Terminer Jitri('s--rrisrcs .Undo in Knch ( use I'p (u Adjournment. Thr ttlul of two unuHUnlly Important case", the Olehefskl exjilo.sluii unci the HupMtt liurrjliiry. weie bosun yester elny In (ilmlnnl eouit, the former be fnie Judge Aiehbnhl In the main couit luimi (iint tin- hitter before JtulKe Gun htei In couit loom No. 'I. It Is likely that unit her enso will lntl lens than ihieo tlaj and the Olchefski ease possibly continue even loncei. Dlstilct Attorney Jones called the Olehelt-ki ease Hist. An oyer and ter mlnei jui. wus lnslhted upon, und it wui not until neaily 'i o'clock in the afternoon Unit twelve acceptable men veiu found They are: Joiliua Doran luimiii Covington Job i I. Svvuitz lli"ui.in. Dillon Kdwurd Slilck. MtonvimiiHin South Ablntf- ton. John V. I'ljiuis mlnei, Tuvlor. N H liohliiMin. fai mi r, Scott Itnm-M M WIIII.hiif cleik, Scranton Tiuiik A. Hone iiphoWtercr. Scmntin I u 1 1 , c'liKkev, clerk, Ecmtitnii 'IhnUKiii 1'. .Mm tin cleilc, Moscow Hcnrv Urottnu llieiuun, Scranton. John 1 Owens, miner, Ti)lor Audi w II. AlUn lll engineer. Dun- mole The technical eilnw with which I.enn Olchefski la chained la uihon. On the mmntnvc of June 29, lhV, ut aliout 12.40. a tenillc explosion startled the South Side nnd in fact made itself felt over tvvo-t-toi) flame building1, situated at the coiner of PltWon avenue and Klni Mi eel. and owned by Mis. Leon Ol ehefskl It was occupied on the trrountl lloor with a saloon kept by Joseph Miehnlowskl and a general btoie, of wlileh OlcJiefVkl was piojuietor, and on the upper lloor was a huge hall uaed for dances and society meetings. BUILDING DEMOLISHED. The foice of the explosion completely demoliblied tlie building and did ex tensive damage to adjoining piopeity, breaking window a block auay and tosaing people out of their beds in the houses, Immediately adjjeent The lulns took lite and the (lames .spread south and east, totally destroy ing the piojeit of Michael O'Haiu, wlib h adjoined on Prospect uenue, and the Olchefaki dwelling house, to fie iear on Elm stieet. In wlilch Ol cliefskl, MIchalow.Mkl and Daniel Lan gowaki lived with theii respective fam ilies. After the HiM survey of the situation tlieie was no question in the minda of the authoiitietj but that a eiiine had boeii committed and befoie tlie end of the following day suspicion pointed ao atmngly to Olchefski that he was ar ieted. He denied all knowledge of how the thing occuned and could offer no ex planation us to wha; could have caus-ed it He stated to Chief Hickuy, of the Hie d"paitment, und Chief of Police Rob ling that he went to bed at 9 o'clock and was awakeiud from his sleep by the explosion. He pulled on his trotin eis and inn out of the houae by the iear door. As lie came out Into tho )atel he was knocked down and pin ioned by the falling walls. He was badly bruised and the Haines scorched his hair and face und he thought he would lie but tic d to death with tho debris, but by a superhuman effort ho succeeded In leleablng himself and then went nnd rescued hla family. PLACED I'NDEH AHRISST The fact that Olehefskl was in Mlchalowskl'a baloon at 10.30; that tho furnltuie leacued fiom his burning dwelling wa.s diipping with kerosene; that his stockings weie likewise sat in ated, that he had told several par ties he kept dynamite In the store and later denied having told thla, together with v.uious other minor suspicious circumstances foiced the conclusion that he wna guilty. At f. n'clock In the afternoon, when a Tribune leporter discovered gooda, such as peifumery nnd fancy articles, concealed In Ol chefakl's barn, the police forthwith mused the suspect's an est. He was given a hearing befoie Al derman Millar und held to ball to answer at court. The case has been down for tiial at several sessions, but tluough vaiiouH causes was continued fiom time to time until yosterday.when the commonwealth had everything --leadyand elected to proceed to trial. District Attorney Jones is conduct ing the piosecution unaided. Ft re Chief Hlckey appears an proseeutor, Olehef skl Ik represented by Attorneys C. E. Olver, John F. Scragg and John P. Kelly. At 2 o'clock Mr. Jones began hla i'l Hardest thlnifc In the contrary thinjjs to keen when not cleaned. Are easily with tliat enetny of fiJ&f tArcet package gTioteat TUB V. K. VAIIIUAKK Chle&g. BLLouln. New York. - - y .... NMHEBaHBEsasssa opening, speaking for nearly nn hour. After outlining tho circumstances of the crime, lie stated that the common wealth proposed to show that the Ol chefskia had their propel ty Insured for a great deal more than Us real value, the $4,000 store building, for Instance, being Insured for JG.OOO; that Olchefski had become mixed up In a church quar rel nnd in consequence) hla business was going to pieces; that he tried to purchase dynamite at two different places In tlie city, only a short tlmo before tho explosion; that he acknowl edged having had slxty-flvc sticks of dynamite In the cellar, but afterwards denied it; that he was seen carrying away foods from tho store nnd that some of there goods wero afterwards discovered in his barn; that his wifo had taken a number of her chesses to a neighbor's house shortly before the day of the crime and soon nfterwards called nnd got them bnck again; that in contradiction of Olchefskl's state ment that ho went to bed at D o'clock, he wns seen nbout the building ns late a.s 10.30 nnd that peoplo in Mlchalow skl's saloon heard hammering going on in tho Olchefski store much later than that. EVIDENCES OF KEROSENE. These circumstances, together with the finding of kerosene in the buteau drawers, on the carpet. In the stuffed bottoms of mohair covered chairs, the cover.s of which appenred to have been cut open with a. knife, und tho other evidences of keiosene having been scattered about the dwelling house.wns sufllcleut. the district nttorney con tended, to establish Olchefskl's guilt beyond a doubt. Fire Chief P. J. Hlckey was tho first witness to take the .stand. Hla testi mony tended to establish the fact that theie had been a severe explosion, damaging to property and dangerous to life, and that It was a ciiminal act. In describl-g the force of the explo sion, he stated thnt the side walls of the building were strewn over the en tire width of both streets, tlie bottom boards being farthest out from the shatteied building Some pieces of scantling were found two hundred feet away and in the brick directly across Pitt8ton avenue, both the front and rear windows were blown completely out of their sashes. He also described the ilndlng of the kerosene-soaked fur niture nnd paid fuither In this con nection thnt he ran his fingers through Olchefskl's hair and found it soaked with keiosene. On doss-examination, Mr, Scragg was contented to show that Olchefskl's family lled in the building adjoining and only a few feet away from thu wrecked store and that kerosene lamps weie used for lighting the dwelling apartments. ' Peter Koblltiir, jr., .stoker of the Nep tune Engine company, ,S,terrIck Slm rell, of the William Connell Hose com pany, and William Flckus, of the Nep tunes, alto described the condition of the building after the explosion, the scenes Immediately following the fire and the discovery that the furniture and caipets weie soaked with kero sene, Casper Schelly, whose resldence.dlag onally opposite the Olchefski building, was badly damaged, and Henry Hines, another neighbor, told of the Oamngo to nearby buildings resulting from the explosion. Chailes Kicfer, whose home is one bundled and eighty feet fiom the scene of the explosion, told of being tin own out of bed by the concussion and upon lnuylng to the scene, found Mrs. Ol chefski in fiont of her home, completely cliessed. Mrs. Veronica Nltch, ulster of Mrs. Mlchalowskl, who was al one of the ilrst on the scene, said she found Ol chefski with his white shirt on, be sides trousers, stocking and vest. At this juncture court adjourned for tho day THE HOfJAnV UUUGLAUS. An ojer and terminer Jury was also chosen In tlie burglaiy case.. It was called as soon as the Olchefski twelve had been picked from the panel. After an bom's examination the following weie uirieed upon: John McIIiiTh, police ninu, C.irhomlnle. T I. Hid well, muulikr, Sciauton. John Eaton council, Carbonelale. Rlcluiid I'ljiiii, CKcut, sji'ianton. ijeorgo Monulngei, moulder. Dunmoie. Amliew Smullen, miner, Caiboiiilule. Michael S.immon, conductui, Scranton. Michael Lnng.in niillhaud, Sciauton. P.nld Clark, mlllhanil, Scianton. Edward Osenbaugh, motormun, Scranton. ThomaA J. llreen, laborer. Scranton Charles M. De Lcng, commercial tniv eler, Scrantcn. In this cae Frank Hlxler, Michael O'Nell and Hurry Johnson, alias J. F, Rellly, tlnee supposed professional crooks, aie accused of the burglary of tho lesldencH of Gairett Bogait, super intendent of the Delaware, Lacka wanna and Western Itullroad com pany, in the eaily part of the evening of Sept. '10, 1M)7 They were captured in Chicago three weeks later, while seeking to secute fiom an express ofllce a box containing the booty, which It is said they shipped there to their own address, ee as to avoid the danger of carrying it about their peisona over so long a Juutney. How they came to be discovered is one of the most re maikable occurrences known in ciimi nal jecoids and lends moie like a dime novel detective story than a recital of actual facts, On tlie day of the burglary Mr. no Bart left his home, corner of Adams avenue and Spruce stieet, at 7 o'clock In the moinlngfor hlsoiilce in tlie Dela ware, Lackawanna nnd Western sta tion His wife locked up the house at 9 o'clock and left to spend the day In Illnghamton with her daughter, Mrs, George Fowler. Mr. Bogart saw her off on tho tinln and was given the key of tho house bv his wife. He did not go home for dinner or supper and wait ed at the .station until 8 o'clock, that he might accompany Mis. Bogait home, VALUABLES GONE When they reached their residence, about 8.20 o'clock, they discovered that it had been bioken into and about Continued on IV.bo T.J rVJ house to clean. Most clean. Most ufinleasnnt made clean and kent clean oil aud grease unci dirt Washing Powder economy. nOMPlNV. Boutoa. Philadelphia. MYSTERIOUS TROUBLES. few Peoplo UndcMtnnd or Itnllzo It. A Clenr Hxplanntlon ol Itt Ma turo nnd JIow to Avoid It Clearly Shown, Wh'at Is this mysterious trouble that is coming upon tho people 7 Why is it that we see fo mnny men who look weakened, nerveless and wholly out of condition? Why are so many women, whom wo se pale, with parched lips, dark lines under the eyes and a general luck of lustre? a f These things Beem to be greatly In creasing of late, and without anv ap parent cnuse. We see more men wh'o lack vigor than ever Iwfore. We meet more women who soem broken-down than in tho past. Surely there must be a cause fcr all this and there is. Thee troubles can arise from but one cause, namely, disordered kidneys or urinary organs. Indeed, It Is now ad mitted that the region of the lower body Is the prime source of most phy sical ills. When the kidneys become diseased the blood becomes poisoned and all the troubles such as sleepless ness, lack of appetite, neivelessntss, testlessncss, tired nnd despondent feel IrifTS follow in its wake. The truth is, the people are not well; but they hhould be, and they can be If they would only take the means of re covery that are near at hand. In writ ing upon this subject, Dr. R. A. Gunn, Dean and Professor of Surgery of the Vnlted States Medical College, New York, says: "In a laige class of ailments where the blood is in an unhealthy ttate, where there is no evidence of organic mischief, but where tlie general health is depleted, the face ballow, the urine coloied, constituting the ''billlous" con dition, the advantage gained from the iibe of Wainer's Safe Cure is remark able. I find also that In Blight's dis ease It seems to act us a solvent of al bumen; to soothe and heal Inflamed membranes, nnd wash out epithelial de biis which block up the urine bcarln? tubes." It is undoubtedly true that Americans as a people, ate In n more or less ser ious condition, and that there are com plaints which have become national diseases. But 't is also true that mod em science lia.s provided an adequate ren'edy which is able to fully control it and supplant sickness and misery by health nnd happiness. THEATRICAL ATTRACTIONS. (Mover Katie Kooucy. "A (ill I from licland," nn omusins luict served to introduce Katie llooney i.rd the menibeib of her company to a lair Mzed audience nt tho Academy of Music last night illss Roonej save im itations ot her father, tho late it ltoone,, nnd Mieclalttles ot her own th it woe iiulto us enteitninlus,'. There are .eeial othti ery entertaining persons in the company and tho perfoimanco as a whole Is ple.islntr und butlsfactory. It will be repeated this and tomoriow af tciiuicus and eenlnfjb. .Ncter Again 'I'oiught. Tho maunuc'ment of the I.jceiim has lecelsed thu follow Ing telegram trom JUr. John 1.. Kerr, mumiBor ot the I.jceum In reu-crd to the show, "Never Again," which is to bo nt tho Lvccum tonight: Sracuse, Fob. 7. "Never ABaln," which you have billed for Tuesday night is tho funniest show and has the best company thnt lins been here this seaton. John L. Kerr. CAST OV CHARACTERS. Rlbot, father-in-law E. M. Holland Sltcclally engaged V'igon, an artist Hugo Toland Plancliette, doctor aud ltindloid, Samuel Reed Katzonjammer, musician, .Oeorge Marlon I.avrllle, school muster,. James Kearney Seiapliln, janitor Charles Eldredire Chamuols, better Joeepli McKover Balaudler Atthur Multliud Tolmeche Ueoige Schetter Mudamo Itibnt, mother-in-law, Macslo llolloway Fisher Murcellne, Vlgnon's wife, Marls Dorlckson Octuvle, Katzcnjammer's wife, Urnce Kimball Mine. Laviille, school uiistiess, Anita Hothe Maud, model May Laibert Deblrto Alice Maynhall Victorle, seivnnt Lillian Sullivan Julio, servant Edith Kdgar Pupils in Boarding School Lnvrille l'anny May Gulyer Nelly .. Fannie Hunt Saiuh Vashtta Turner Bob Jauo Wllspu Jnmes Annle Mcnrcs John Elsie Kent Pioduced under the stage direction of Joseph Humphreys My I'riond from Indin. It Isn't often a playwright rinds himself In hiich a position that ho can compel a manager to pay him weekly royalties on u piny befoio it has been produced, but that is Just the happy piedlcnment In which Mr. H. A. Souchet once found him self, lies tho man who wrote "My Friend Prom India." After that plsco made its phenomenal and unexpected lilt, he wioto unothei corned), "The Man From Mexico." Ot course, Managers Smyth and Rice, who owned "My Friend From dndla." bought tho play and con tracted to nroduco It before March 1. The earlier comedy had proved such a success, however, that thoy really hadn't n chance to put on tho now play until Mav 1. nnd so lather than lose It, they paid Mr. Du Souchet a weekly ro)alty for two menths, Just the samel as it It were pln)ing to good business every night. "My Friend From Intlia" will bo seen at the Lyceum tomorrow night. The Clrl Irom Pnris. The much talked of presentation of Ed ward 13. Rico's "Tho Girl From Purls," will be seen In tills city at the Lyceum on Thursday evening, Feb. 30, It Is tho same merry, bright, musical comedy with Us humorous etory, happy incidents und catchy music, and tho Gay Furlslenne. will add now laurels to her bright career, wherever she goes. Already tho strains of "Sister Miiry Jnun's Top Note," "Tho linttereea, llulterllt Shootcis," "So Toko You u Wnriilng." "I'm All the Way from Gay Puree," and other mualcnl numbers bavo become familiar. "The Girl From Paris' will bo presented bete by tho New York company In tho Mime complete man ner ns seen at tho lie raid Seiua.ro theater, with ita chorus of sixty voices and u largely augumentcd orcliestiu, under tho direction of Max Knauer, Tho tnr of Sonbrcttes. tNo company that we hnve ever hejard of has over come to our city with such fuvornble courrlerH ns Lillian Kennedy -. -H 7 "lis E,k & szr- Tribune Classified Specials IIKU' WANTED 1 OKNT A WOtlD I'OIl ItKNT. 1 CENT A WOHD l'Olt BALK l CENT A WOIID HEAL ESTATE 1 CENT A WOUD AQENT8 WANTED 1 CENT A WORD SITUATIONS WANTED Free of Charge. AH ndvcrtliemcnti Inwrtcd in theie columns (excepting Rltuatloni Wanted, uiiloli nrn iinliiliLiCKl freo of clinriiT,) nrs puy ablo HTUIUTLY IN ADVANUli DON'T auk to bavo them charged. HELP WANTED-MALE Advs. Under This Metd One Cent a Word. EKLIAI1LE MEN WANTED TO AD ilrrsi rntHlOKUP!), circulars nnd envoi. opc. Bend stamp for particulars. HOMEll VILLK M'F'O. CO , Elliatwtn, N. J. WANTED-THUKU GOOD WAITEH: )ini9t be nm-clum und present n good, nppearance. Addrens H, this odlce. OPIUM, MOIUMIINE, WHIBKEY-nr interested In tho cure of I bono hublti wrlto for ray book; mailed free. U. 31. WOOLLKY, M. D., Atlanta, Oa. MAN TO TKAVEL AND APPOINT agents; old establlihed house; perman ent; SMO per mo nndxpenua. P. W xum Tribune SALESMEN-SCHOOliOUrPLIKS: UOUN try work; $100 (alary monthly, with liberal rtdclltlonal cominlMioiu. it, O. EVANS & CO.. Chicago. WANTED-A8 AGENT IN EVERY SEC Uon to canvass; SJ. 00 to $3.00 a day made; sell at night; also a man to nelt Htnplo Goods to dealers; beat aide line 87f a month; talaryor large commliulon mode; experience unneceMiary. Clifton (ip and Manufacture ng Company, Cincinnati, O. 7 ANTED - WELL-KNOWN MAN IN every town to solicit stock gtibscrlp tloiin; n monopoly: big money for ngentR; no cnpltal required. EDWARD C. FUJU Jfe CO, Horde n Block, Chicago, ill. HELP WANTED-FEMALE Adv. Under This Mead One Cent a Word. C HIIITJIAKEUS WANTED-QOOD M hand; good Adaitm cnenuo. pay; nono others. 330 LADY WITH TACT AND ENERGY TO tiuvel for old estubllshed llrni; perman ent; Sl rer mo, and expense. A cure Tribune. L AD'ES-I MARK BIG WAGES DOING plcasunt homo work, and w 111 gladly t,end lull particulars to nil sending '1 cent Htniun. 111.S.S M. A. bT EliDlNb, Law rence, Mich. WANTED-LADY AGENTS IN HCRAN ton to sell und introduce Snydoi'n u.ke icing; experienced camaxser preferred; work permanent and cry profitable. Write for particulars at once and get benefit of holiday trade. T. II. SNYDER ft CO., Cluclnnatl, O. TV ANTED IMM EDI ATELY-TWO ENEI' Vt getlo fcalOHWoruen to represent us. Guaranteed SO a day without interfering with other ontle. Healthful occupation. Writs for partlcnlnrs, enduing stamp, MANGO CHEMICAL COMPANY No. 7a John street, New- York, SALESMEN WANTED. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. TK WANT TWENTY HALK.MKN TO t to sell our 1000 Wns-lilng Machine; a sure seller nnd good commissions. Call 1000 WASHER CO.. 230 Pcnn ave nue. WANTED-TO RENT. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. VV than li rooms, central location. Ad dress P. O. Hoi. rVJO WANTEO-KUOM APRIL 1HT, A hotiKO ofltl or more rooms; state rent, locality nnd full description. CLERICUS, Tribune orllce. FOR RENT Advs. Under Ibis Head One Cent a Word. liiKNT'oinfnowi X' uvonuo. 311-HOl'SKS WITH EVERY MODERN U convenience and liiLtirv; inoit super ior, limit by aud well equipped All light rooms; location on tlie avenues. JONES till Spruce streot Open evenings. Q2o-ornci:s in suite, for doctor O lawyer, Insurance a,'ent, dentist, seoond lloor, front, opposite hotel Jermyn. steam beat, running water, decoruttons. Finely llghted.Janltoi, toilet. JONES, 311 Spruce street. ?OR RENT-l'J ROOM HOUSE WITH laundry, steam heut. Imjutre 400 MadlHon avenue. HOUHH FOR RENT 1 IB NORTH Eigtith street; 0 rooms, tor terms ap ply to .Tivines I!. Watson, First National bank, or A. D. Deun, ,'IUtlVi North Washing ton avonue. FOR RENT-APRIL 1ST, HOUSE 332 N. Washington avenue, now occupied by Dr. Connell, sultablo for physician's olllce und lesldence. Apply to HENRY 11ELIN, Jr., loom 21 1 Commonwealth Itulldlng. J?Or" HEN'r-A (500D IJARN IN CEN 1 tial clt), Impure ut POWELL'S MU3I0 STORE. FOR SALE Advs. Under Tills Head One Cent a Word. KLONDIKE-ALASKA .MINING LAWS fiOc. May save you 80,000. HILLS A APSHERMAN, attorne), box 1108 .Seattle, Wuih. 1,'OR SALE-ONE 20-HORSE POWER I1 bollor, ns good ns new. THE WESTON MILL CO l'UHMC SALR. WILL EXPOSE TO SALK, AT PUIlLio ..iirtll.... .tmwaliAiiln Wsanalr r .,!, ' Jt. uueiiuil, I1L lily Buuf7 iu navcnji 1.UUHU- wanna county. Pa., ut tour o'clock p. in. on Wednesday, l'eb. 10,1808, aoerfalu road cart In good repair and newly painted Tho inm niiintii llii nt inn I" tittrrr n . cut i iu Ktjuu luimir nuu uomj mini mi i uu bu'jic to besold to Hiitlflfy claim fur repairs ,! -.. ... W ir UT1MU1 ittiit niunttju. nt vti, REAL ESTATE Advs, Under This Head One Cent a Word. TToTTrLE-r X1 ton for homes or Invefctment, Por rent houses, stores, otllces uud suites of rooms; conveniently located; eentiul; send or call for circulars. JONES, Reui Estate, nil Spruce street. Kf,inu,.if, tiwiAlJ Hi u rt,ii i.uits adjoining at Haw ley will be oiTorcd for sale Feb ill next, ut one i. in. SIOPFLET & bCHAFKElt, Btromliburg, Pu. EYSTONE HOTEL SITE AND LOTS LOST. Advs. Under This Hcsd One Cent a Word. srS.VVV LOST A GOLD LINK HHAUELET WITH lock attuched, on Electrlo avenue be tween oral Kchool und and Rlgsstreet, Dun more, Reward for return of name to olllce of Tribune. In the fnrco comedy, "Tho Ueacon'H Daughter." They have tho itnunlmouH praise of tho Now York press nnd tho endorsement of the clergy of the entire countiy; tho play Is full of comedy, songs, meille)B nnd dunces of the day, us well iih Honsatlonnl situations und startling climaxes nnd no man, woman or child should fail to see this greatest comedy of tho present uge. It will bo at the Academy of Musio tho laHt half of this week. FOREIGN I.II.MIfiRATION. Tho number of foreign Immigrants bUnging $30 or over to tills country dur ing the year ending Juno 30, ISM, vvus 33, W, whllo 174,372 brought less than 130 with them. Tho total umount brought wns Ji,'jl7,318. Over 313,000 Immigrants camo Into tho country that ycur, yvvv,vv.vlvlvyviv(vvr,v& ' ta& "4&1 (!MMtMWtMtW AGENTS WANTED Advs. Under Tills Head One Cent a Word. AGENTS-TUB "MONARCH' IS THE newt und cheapest telouhono desk on tho imirket; retail piicc, including ono roll of paper, PI! liberal ellscomit; cccluslv e ter rltoiy W. 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CONSOLIDATED MFU CO., -18 Van 11 u r en St., Chicago. CITY SCAVENGER AIUIRIGGS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS . aud cebs pools; no odor. Improved pumps used, A. CRIGGS, Proprietor. Leave order 1100 N. Main avc., orKlcke' drug store, corner Adams uud Mulberry, '.telephone 0040. -1HAB. COOPER, CITY SCAVENGER, J All orders promptly attended to, duy or night. All the latest appliances. Churge reasonable. 710 hern u ton street. Homo 1125 Washburn street. ROCK CUTTING CAREY HROS,, ROOIC CUTTING CON tractors. Apply, CAREY HROS., liox tin, Avoea. Pa. SITUATIONS WANTED (DmLT?ONWANTEDA O widow wishes position as housekeeper. AddreN4 M. J.. TrlbmiA oltlnp. ., . n,TM,,,nv.,,.vwll romMn mn S1?H.Ai, ANrfcu-WASUINO AND 9 boning taken heinio or go out by the wot It, Rear 120 Franklin avenue. BUTCHER - THOROUGHLY EX PERI enced, seeks employment In maiket or peddling Address J, HILTON, i!JO Spring street, Providence, SITUATION WANTED-IIY A GIRL 17, u nurse or upstairs girl, C. T., cure Tribune oltlce. BUSINESS MEN-A 11U8INESS MAN formerly of this city, a real estate holder and thoiougtily tollable, wlhes a position where responsibility and careful attention to details Is requisite; is well posted In tho city aud Its business atTiilra and can furnish re lauimendHtlous from our representative men, also bonds If necessary. Address 11, 607 Linden street, Scranton, Pu. SITUATION WANTED-IIY A YOUNG k man, to deliver for procery store or mar kel; well acquainted in the city; reierenca; steady habits. Address SMITH, 610 Irving avenue, city. SITUATION WANTED-1JY A YOUNG married man, willing to do uny kind of work; hus bad experience. In dry goods und groceiy stores ana can furnish best of refer ences. CHARLES STANTON, Peckvllle, Pa, SITUATION WANTED-IIY , YOUNG O mail of good standing; has had three years' experience In the livery aud under ta!,lng busliieis. AddresH WILLIAM MICHAEL, Peckvllle. Pa. SITUATION WANTED-IIY A .MARRIED man, as watohman; willing to do uny kind of work. Address ii, I'dQH N. Wash ington nvouue, city. POSITION WANTED-IIY A YOUNG mun as hardware clerk; has ImC over four years' oxperlcnoo; have no bad habits; can furnish good reference as to churucter nnd business ubllty, terms reasonable. Ad dress I Wuut U, Tribune oriice, WANTED-A SITUATION HyTs'iNGLK uiun; rive. ) ear experience grocery and dry goods stoie or anv place of trust. Can rnrnisli references. Address, IU 0. W.. llox 4, Dnryeu, Pa. WANT ED-HY AN ELHERIA' ENGLISH it lady a posltlau us houxekee er iu u Biunll fanilly or as nurse to an Infant. Ad dress, C, A M., 010 Mulberry sU, city, l Connolly & Wallace During The Cold Snap We will sell the balance of the Waters' stocl 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. CONNOLLY & WALLACE 127 and 129 Washington Ave. 1SYCLES.I A Portion of Our 1898 Models! Now on Exhibition. i - Your inspection is X requested. X I C. H. FLOREY, Agent, -f - 222 Wyoming Avenue. f-f -H-f -f -f -f -ff H- H-f-H-t-f FURNISHED ROOMS Adv. Under This Head One Cent a Word. H ANDSOMEIA" FURNISHED ROOM AT Vi'i Mulbcii) street. MONEY TO LOAN. Advs. Under This Head One Cent o Word. Q2."0 00; $500,00; $3RO0.00 AND OTHER 4 Hums ut six per cent. Also any sum over SI 0.000 ut live per cent, promptly. 11ROWN, attorney, M curs' building. CHIROPODIST AAAAAAArW CORNS, HUN10N8 AND INGROWING nulls cured without the least pain or drawing blood. Consultation and advice given free, E. M. HETEU Chiropodist, U80 Laukawanna avenue. Ladles attended at their residence If desired. Churges moder ate. CLAIRVOYANT. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. MRS. E. CUTLER, ORDAINED SPEAK er and trunce medium; sitting dally; circles Sunday und Wednesday evenings. 1007 Diamond uveuuo. LEGAL NOTICE. N OT1CE IS HEREI1Y GIVEN THAT AN anollpittlnn will bo made to the Gover nor of tho suite of Pen iisylvunln on the ihst day or March, 1808. by C. E. Spent er, .lames U Connell, F. P. Ford, TUomas J. Moore, John J. O'lloyle, E. J. MoNully, T. F. Walsh, Eru II. Ripple, P. J. Kolley, John llurnctt uud Martin P. FlMin, under the Act of As sembly of the uommonwenlth of Pennsylva ulu, entitled "An Act to provide for the In corpoiutlon und regulutlon of certain cor porutlons;" approved April 20th, 1871, nud the Bupptemeuts thereto, for a charter of un Intended corporation, to be called "The Car baudale Heat and Power Company," the churucter uud object whereof Is supplying heut and power to the publlo In the city of Carhondale, Laoiiawanim county, Pennsyl vania, and to such persons, partnerships nnd corporations residing therein or ndjacont thereto, us may drslrei tho same, and fortius purpose to have, possess und enjoy u! I the rights, benefits nud privileges of the said Act of ,HneuibIy and Its supplements. JAME1 W. OAKFORD, Solicitor. TN RE: ASSIGNMENT OF THE OLY 1 phuut'irust Coiuiwiiy, No. 'JOJ Murch 'leriu, 1805, lu the Court of Common Pleas of LacUawanua County. ,.,.,, Notice is hcrohy given that John P. Kelly, usslgnee, ha tiled his account nnd the same will be continued on the third Monday or January, 1808, unless exceptions are pre viously tilled. The udo or court Is as fol lows: "Where nrcoiintsuro filed by trustees or ainlgnees, the Prothouotary sliull glvo thereof by tho publication previous to a teg ular term and therewith publish this rule. And confirmation nisi on the (list day of mid term shall boor course und cimllrinullou ub solute on the second Monday or the term shall bo entered by the Piothonotury or course, unless exceptions are previously led." a E. PRYOR, Protbonotary. -H-f-M-f 444-f -t- i EEJ!!ITL Lyceum Theater- One Night Ouiy, Tuesday Evening, Feb. 8th. Charles Frohman PiesenU His Funniest, Most Successful and Uest-1'lnyed Character Comedy, NEVER AGAIN Interpreted by a compnuy of Incomparable excellence, suuu us secured for this pfny the famous rnns of six months at tho uarrak Thi liter. New York; three month nt Jlooley'M Theater, C'klc&go; one month at the lioston Museum. IP f TohuveuioUyovsulnr ) DON'T YOU To laugh for two hours 1- FAIL WISH (To eo the best of acting j TO SEE NEVER AGAIN. Prices use, one, 70o nnd 91.00. ftaleo' scats commences l'eb, sth, at II a. m. WEDN1SJDAY, FEURUARY 0. ONE NIGHT ONLY. Upioailous Laughter Throughout the Original SMYTH & RICE COMEDY CO. Presenting the Reigning Sensation of the Year, HIY FRIEND FRO Will Made famous during n run or six months In the Illjou Theater. New York, by the same company who Piesents It here Haloof seats opens Mondav moinlng, Feb. 7th. REGULAR PRICES. Thursday, Feb. 0th. One Night Only. Edward E. Rico's New York Company, from the Herald Hquaro Theater, presenting the latest English comedy, THE GIRL FROM PARIS 1,000 nights in London, :i()0 nights in New York llfly-slx times in Philadelphia. Thu fusel natlng fad of tho times. The strongest organization In America Mngniilcent SLOuerv. beautiful costumes. CboriH uud llullet of sixty people. it Is to laugh. Sale ofseuts opens Tuesdny, Pel). 8, Academy of ilusic Tlnee Nights, Commencing Monday, Feb. 7, Usual Matinees. DAINTY KATIE ROONEY "A Chip or tho Old Iliock," In her latest greut hit, The Girl from Ireland. A merry fierce comedy in three acts. A shower of lnugbx A downpour of merri ment. A whirlwind of run. Produced by a company or comedians, Blugers and dancers. "Inrn dowu gas and whistle three times." See Kutle Roouuy in her celebrated Imita tion or her ruinous lather, the lute Pat Rooney. Academy Prices inc, 'Jftc, ;isc, f0c. Three Days, Commencing Thursday, Feb. 10. Spedul Limited Engagement of the Sterling Soubrette, rvaiss LILLIAN KENNEDY Supported by 0 Company of First class Artists, in thu Great Luughuble Farce-Comedy The DeacoiVs Daughter. Regular Prices, LADIES Clean your Kid Gloves with MILLER'S GLOVEINE. Forsaleonly by Mers Ha gen, headquarters for dressed and undressed kid gloves in all the most desirable shades. s-i