FIUDAY, FEHltUAlnY 11, 1803. THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE. FRIDAY, FEnnUAnY ll, 1898. QUIET AT THE MARTIN TRIAL The Proceedlujjs Unmarked by Sensa lloaal Incidents. MORE DEPUTIES ARE IDENTIFIED Tho Witnesses Havo No DHIlcnUy in Pointing Out Sovornl ol the Men Who Cnrrled Jiiiis-fioorgo Ynin chnk Describes Action at Closo Itnngc. Wllkes-Barrc, Felt. 10. The Martin trial reBUtnca its even tenor today and tho examination of vv ltncsaes was con tinued without any sensational pie ludes. Morris nncleman, of "Wrst Hazleton, was first called. He said that on the day of the shooting he was on tho road near the deputies!. This was at the time the strikers were en tering Lattlmer. He testillcd that he was told by the deputies to go Into his house, as he was in dancer of being shot. On cioss-exnminatlon Ingleman said lie thought tho deputies were doing all they could to pieserve the peace, and disperse the strikers In a peaceable manner without violence. He did not hee the stilkers carrying arms, but ad mitted that they might havo been aimed, ns he did not see all of them. Daniel Feiry, a grocer of Huzfleton, who was di King ulong the road to Lattlmer on the day of the shooting, testilled that he saw the strikers, who wete marching, and they were quiet and oideil. They were talking qulet 1 among themselves. He also said he a the shooting at Lattlmer. being near the deputies nt the time. He heaul fli st n single shot, and aw a striker fall. Then there was a vollej, and sevetal fell, and after the volley there was a number of separate shots. "The witness said he saw a wounded man, who was Ijing on the railroad, get up and try to walk away, but he was shot down again Tony said he remembered seeing Deputies Kdwaid Turnbach, William naught and John Turner at Lattlmer. He said lie saw William Haught, after the shooting became general run after the stiikeis as far as the railroad track and shoot at u striker who was run ning toward the school house. Counsel for the defense asked the witness if Sheriff Martin was not In as much danger of being shot n.s one of the stilkers, when the shots were ilred bj the deputies. "No, sir," leplled the witness, "he was quite out of danger. He was out of line of the fire " WHAT JOi: ZAPP SAW. Joe Zapp, one of the men wounded nt Lattlmer. wa the next witness. He said when the stilkers reached Lattl mer the sheillt stopped them. "I was some little distance u,ay," he said, and pushed forward to tiear what was said. The sheiln told the leaders that they could not go on to the mine, but the leaders said thev were going, and the sheriff again told them they could not go. Then about twenty men pushed past the sheriff and the shooting com menced I lan and got on the other side of the lallroad track befoie I was lilt. The bail stiuck mo In the back. 1 fell and got up again, because I was ufiald of being shot, I ran a shoit distance and then fell again, nnd didn't know nnj thing moie " Daniel Murphy was then called. He said he saw Deputy A D. Hess gle water to a wounded striker, and to nether with Alonzo Dodson and A. M. Hby can led some of the wounded men to the cais. He could not Identify a Winchester nille as btlng of the kind the deputies cairled. but the next witness, Herman Pottlngei, did so August Catskl "-aid that the deputies pushed and piodded the strikers at West Hazleton and forced them out of the load, that he and Mai tin Locka, although some distance from the other strike! s, weie followed by two depu ties who struck them with their guns The witness said h" was standing near the car on which the deputies embark ed to po to Lattlmer nnd he heard one of the deputies, whom he does not know, say: "Let them go until we get to Lattlmer and then we'll shoot them." Catskl said he was not at Lattlmer, but his bi other and several of his f i lends weie wounded there. Catskl said the strlkeis were espec ially notified at the meeting at Har wood the night before the shooting, not to cniry any aims because some of them might not know they were violat ing the law bv so doing and would be anested John Penttlck, who leached Lattl mer after the shooting, said ho helped several wounded men but could not tell where their wounds were Upon tho calling of John Ulrlch the defense agreed to admit the lollowing facts In ntder to huiry the trial along by avoid ing a continued repetition of the same questions: First, the meeting of the sttikeis at llarwood. second, the pres ence of the deputies and strikers at West HazMon: third, the fuct that the deputies were aimed: fourth, the fact that appaiently the strikers were not armed. DEPUTY IDENTIFIED. 1'lilch pointed out Thomas H. Hall as the deputy who struck a striker at "Vest Hazleton cutting his head and bieaklng his arm. He denied on cross examination that he had struck Deputy T. Mllner Morris on the arm at West Hazleton or that ho threw stones at nny of the deputies. He also denied SIX BAYS' TRIAL " If it breaks a point bring it back. NltH' 111 ffflliprul mil In the publlo schools, t itv hull nnd court house offices, und mini) private busi ness plates In the city. YOUlt-S for a price suved In lead and the time wasted In old fashioned, chopping. REYNOIBS BROTIEES, STATIONERS, ENGRAVERS, HOTEL JEHMYN I1UII.DINQ. JUO Wyoming Avenue. ' Planetary Pencil Pointer that ho was arrested at West Hazle ton and locked up. acorgo Yamchak said ho Joined tho strlkorB nlong the road and th'ey mado him throw nway a small stick ho car ried. At Lattlmer he said tho sheriff grabbed George Novn-tny nnd pushed his revolver In his fare, then I got hold of aeorge and pulled him loose. The sheriff tlisn grabbed (mother man and Novatny pulled him loose. Then tho shooting commenced. Joseph Mekkl, of Htnnboldt, said the deputies called out at West Hazleton to some of tho ntrlkern: "If you do not gel out of the road we will shoot you down like dogs." Mekkl was Bhot through the arm while running away and ph'owed tho Ecim of the wound Andrew Hannes and Adam Laplnskl, two of the wounded strikers, showed their scars. Both were wounded In the back while running away. This closed the testimony for the day. DIRECTORS ELECT OFFICRRS. Closo of tho Anniinl Convention of School Fathers. Harrlsburg, Feb. 10. The annual convention of the Pennsylvania School Dlrectois' association adjourned this afternoon to meet next year at Harrls burg. These olllcers were elected: President, H. S. Hulibert, Philadel phia; vice-presidents, Hugh H. Kast burn, Doyle.stown; Dr. D. W. Jeffries, Chester; D. T. Fortney, Bellefonte; le cordlng secretary, F. B. AVlckersham, Steelton; corresponding secretary, J. Klder Peelor, Indiana; treasurer, II. H. Hlce, AValtonvllle. Executive commit tee, I. A. Cleaver. Uerwyn; H. H. Quiinby. Mount Clnlr; Silas Wright, Howard; J. Draper Huddell, Llnwood; llev. K. I. Hnsslei, Kelm; legislative committee, Hon. J. P. Elkln, Indiana; William Flndley Shay, Watsontcfwn, C. Brown, Bloomsburg; M. J. Phillips, Sullivan count: , L 13. Adams, Lock Haven PASSED COUNTERFEIT MONEY. Three Altoonn Men Are Arrested nt Huntingdon. Huntingdon. Pa., Feb. 10 Frank Letup, James Farrell and Edward Dok all of Altoona, were arrested here this morning on n number of charges. Including the passing of coun terfeit money, larceny and placing ob stiuctlons on the main line o the Pennsylvania railroad The tilo came here yesteiday after noon and succeeded In disposing of a number of countcrlelt dollais. Then after despoiling the street sam ple cases ot several merchants they placed a hand car on tho main track of the Pennsylvania railroad and a collision with the east bound Chicago Limited was narrowly aorted. They have been held for tt lal. MACHINIST CANNOT LAND. Another Case tihorc the Contract Labor Law is n Misfit. Philadelphia, Feb. 10. Albeit Quarm ley, a machinist, who arrived heie Monday on the steamer Waesland, will not be permitted to land and must re turn to England. David Armltage & Son, of Mliileld, England, manufactuieis of boucle cloth, concluded to tiansfer their plant fiom England to Chester, Pa,, and Quaimley was sent heie to set up the machinei. He admitted that he was to leeelve $12.00 per week for his work. CommUsloner Hodgers lias theieforo lefused to permit him to land. Warehouse nt Veueucla. Philadelphia, Feb. 10. The National A-oeijtloii ot Manufacturei s lias llxed Siturduv, March 2i, us the date for tho opcnli.g of the samplu waiehoute which the association has established In Cai acas, Venezuela. A rumbor ot manuf.ic tnrcis from this tit. New York, Boston nntl Baltlmoie h.ie signified their in tention ot attending the ceremonies,, Tho paitv will sail from New York on tho Rod D line bteamer Venezuela on Mutch 17. No Pig Iron Trust. Flushing Feb. 10 -The olllelals of Cue Carnegie company weie shown the dis patch fioin Clew laud, in which It was Mated lint tho Carnegie company was making an effort to fonn a pig Iron tiut. The piououneed it false In eeiy par ticular. The stoij van piobably found ed, tlu'y tald. on a fctatnnont publhhed that thev had recently iniule huge pui chases of pig lion. Killed bv I'nll ot Hock. Wllkos-Bnire. Teh. 10 Edvvaul Hughes was killed and Thomas Antleison fatally inii.red bv a fall of rock In the Hnltliuoie mine this morning. HE HAS NOT REFORMED. Malinger rcntcss)s Present Show Is Filled with i.iavil Suggestion. Manager Fenyvessy's promise to de odorize the builesque shows he is hav ing produced at Music Halt was not made good esterda. The Columbian Curlesciueis opened an engagement theie in the afternoon and the perform ance glen was almast as redolent of suggestlvenes and filth as the per formances of the two pieIous weeks. So indecent were portions of the dia logue that an audience composed ex clusively of men hissed on more than one occasion. One concession to de cency was nnnounced by a comedian, who said they had a muscle dancer with them who is a "bird," but she would not lie allowed to do her act this week Another lefoim was the refusal of the doorkeepei to admit to the hall two loudly-diessed females, w host names do not appear In the society columns of the papers of the city. He probably feared the perfoimance might cause them to blush, MISSIONARY SOCIAL. Conducted Last Night in tho I'ciin Avuiiuo linplist Church. A pleasing social entertainment oc curred at Fenn avenue church last evening The rooms wero tastily dec orated by P. I,, Gallagher, of the firm of Williams & McNulty, who kindly furnished the Japanese materials. The violin playing of Mr. Vanderveken, accompanied by Mrs. George Carr, wns much enjoyed. The tea and coffee tables were well patronized, and the Japanese girl at the door took tho sliver offerings. The talk of Mrs Gates on scenea In Japan nnd India gained the attention of all. Altogether It was a pleasant and In structive occasion. More- of such entertainments would give profitable evenings to many peo ple. Clever Little Flsle. Mamman Well, Elsie, what did ou learn at school today? Elslo (aged 0) Learned to spell. Mamma Now, what did vou learn to spell T Elsie Man. Mamma And how do you spell man' Elslo (piompt)y) M-n-n, man. Mamma-Now, how do you spell boy? Elsie (after r. moment's reliectlon) 1'ho kame way, only In littler letters Town and Country Journal. CONCERNING THE CAPITOL CASES Judge Slmonlon's Opinion It Expected Soon. THE INJUNCTION AQAINST COBB feuggcstlon Is .Undo That n Dcctco II o First Entered In the Dnuphln County CourtsConnsol Agroo to Aid in Speeding the Final Disposi tion ot the Case. Harrlsbuig, Feb. 10. Judge Simon ton Is expected to hand down an opin ion within the next twenty-four hours In tho pioceedlng.s brought by Attor-ney-Genernl MoCormlck to restrain the capltol building commission from awarding a contract for a capltol ac cording to the plans and specifications of Henry Ives Cobb. This morning the attorney-general requested counsel for tho commission to meet the Judge with him nt cham bers, which they did. The attorney general stated to the judge that In cases of this character, where an ap peal Is taken by either party to the Supreme court, the court Is required by act of assembly to hear and de termine the case as though It had orig inal jurisdiction and the application for an Injunction, hnd been made to said court In view of this net of assembly he suggested that such decree might be entered by the Dauphin county court os It deemed proper without argument of counsel on either side. Geneial McCormlck fuither stated as an additional reason that the sugges tion had been made by the court In the course of the trial that It would be a waste of time for both courts to prac tically try the same case as courts of orlglnnl Jurisdiction. He also said that tho fact must be recognized that no matter what the decision ot the Dau phin county court might be, an appeal would be taken to the Supreme court by tho one side or tho other. He thought a submission of the case and an early decree or the court here would greatly speed Its final deter mination and stated that If the decis ion was adverse to the commonwealth nn Immediate appeal would be taken to the Supieme court. Counsel for de fendants agreed to aid In speeding the final disposition of the case, however It might be decided, and It was there fore submitted to the court without argument of counsel. MIN00KA P0LLINQ PLACE. Changed Again Vrstordny bv Order oT Court. Next Tuesday the voteis of the South district of Lackawanna township will not make their marks and do other things that they are accustomed to do on election day at tho little building expressly built for such purpose along side John J. Coyne's hotel. Court esteiday made an order di recting that Inasmuch as it appeals that the said polling place Is not on the pioperty designated by court, that the legal Jocat Ion be changed from the place established by the former order to the vacant lot belonging to Martin McDonough, on the coiner of Elm and Main streets, Mlnooka. The county commissioners aie directed to erect un Iron booth at that place. An order was also made fixing t. property of Joseph Kramer, corner of Piospect avenue and Maple street, as the polling place for the Second district of the Nineteenth ward. The basement under McCIoskey's hall, ns indicated In yestei day's Tri bune, was fixed n.s the polling place for the Third dlstiict of Fell township. Appointments of election ofllceis were made as follows: Fred. Fryer, majority Inspector of Throop borough; George T. Bugdon, Judge, and A V. Rower, majority inspector. Sec ond dlstiict of the Thirteenth ward, Louis N. Boyle, Judge, Second dlstiict of the Thiid waid of Olyphant, L C. Hathaway, Judge, First district of the Second waul of Carbondale. On petition of a number of voters, John Hopkins, Republican, and Patrick Heavers, Demociat, were appointed overseers of election In the Second dls tiict of the Thlul wait! of Olyphant. sfllim; ;oi,i)risni:s. Tho Useful Little Met Willi Mhlcli They Arc Dipped Up Out ol flic Tank. In a atoie wheie home acquarium supplies aie sold there lire, besides the usual ailed assortment of glass globes, a number of larger tanks of vailous shapes and bizea, In which stock is kept for sale The tanks them selves aie, of courts, sold If there Is a demand fur them. Lying across the corner of the larg est of thewe tanks Is a little net, the hoop no moie than five or bIx inches in diameter, and the handle about a foot long. This Is to scoop up the goldfishes when they aie sold. When a new outfit is sold complete the fishes aie delivered In the globe or tank It often happens, however, that the per son alieady owning a globe wants to replace fish that have been lost, or to add to his stock, and he goes to the stoie where such things are sold and bus one or more goldfishes, Just as he would buy any merchandise, except that Instead of sitting down at a coun ter to make his selections, lie bendn over a tank and indlcntes among the fishes swimming about the ones he wants. As he makes hLs selections the dealer scoops them out with the little net, and as likely as not the purchaser cariles the fish he has bought, a sin gle fish or half a dozen, or whatever the number may be, right away with htm In a tin pall. Little goldfish of the commoner kinds can be bought for a few cents apiece. Some of tho rarer varieties cost dol lars. m So Chance lor a llalit. Thero was onco an Irishman who sought emplojmunt ns a dler, bringing with him his nutlve enthusiasm and a certain amount of experience, sas tho Benton Hudget. Although he had never been beneath tho water, he had ciossed an ocean of ono variety and sv allowed nearly an ocean of another, nut he had the Hibernian smile which is convincing, and the firm chanced to need a now man. And so on tho following Monday morn ing Pat hid his smile for the first time in a diving helmet. Now tho Job upon which tho crow to which Pat had attached himself was working In corppnrutlvel shallow water, and Pat was provided with a pick and told to use it on u ledge in the manner with which ha was already famlllur. Down he went with his pick and tor about fifteen minutes nothing was heard from him, Then cumo a strong, deter mined, deliberate pull on tho signal ropo, Indicating that Pat had u very decided wish to como to the top. The assistants pulled him hnstlly to the raft and re moved his helmet. "Take nff the rlst av It." said Pat. '"Take off the rest of It?" I "Yls," said Pat. "Ol'll worrlfc no longer on a Job nheio Ol can't spit onino hands. ' Tribune Classified Specials HELP WANTED 1 CENT A WORD Pott KENT 1 CENT A WORD Foil BALD .1 CENT A WOIID ItEAL ESTATE 1 CENT A WOIID AGENTS WANTED 1 CENT A WORD SITUATIONS WANTED Free of Charge. All advcrtlsemontl inserted In thoso columns (excepting Situation WnutotI, wliloh are published fice of chin at',) are pay able STRICTLY IN ADVANCE. DON T ask to huve thorn charged. HELP WANTED-MALE Advi. Under This Head One Cent Word. WANTED -HOOD BUTCHER OF steady habits. Address II. Y. Z., care Tribune. w. HOUSE TO HOUSE CANVASSER wanted to Hell soap from wnon. Ap ply Horn's Hotel, Franklin uvenue, 7 to H.&Ou. in. REL1AHLE MEN WANTED TO AD dren catalogues. cliculnrs nntl envoi opes. Scud stump for particulars. SOMER VILLE M'K'O.CO, Elizabeth, N.J. WANTED-THUEE GOOD WAITERS; must be llrst-claas nnd present n good nppenrunco. Address 11, tills oltlco. OPIUM, MOUl'HINE, WHISKEY IF interested In the cure of these habits write for my book; mailed free D. M. WOOLLEY, M. D Atlanta, tin. MAN TO TUAVEI, AND APPOINT agents; old established Iioubc; perman ent; S lo per mo andoxpenssi. I. V., cure 'Irlbunu. SALESMEN-SCHOOL SUPPLIES: COUN try work; flOO calary monthly, with liberal additional commission. H. O. EVANB & CO., Chicago. WANTED-AS AGENT IN EVEltY SEC tlon to canvass; $4.00 to $5.00 n clay made; bcIIs at sight; also a man to soil Htapla Goods to denlers: best side Hue R7A n month! (alary or large commission made; experience unnecessary. Clifton hoap and Manufacture ng Company, Cincinnati. O. 7 ANTED - WELL.KNOWN MAN IN ' every town to sollolt block eubsorlp lions; a monopoly: big money for agents; no capital required. EDWAltD C. FIH1I i CO, liorden Block, Chicago, 111. HELP WANTED-FEMALE Ad vs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. PtUlixTiOODCOOK. APPLY AT the residence of 8. Goldsmith. IIU7 North Washington nvcnuo, Friday evening betwoau 7 and O o'clock. LADY WITH TACT AND ENERGY TO truvelforold established firm; perman ent; $40 per mo, and expenses. ., care Irlbune. LADIES-I MAKE IHG WAGES DOING pleasant home work, and will gladly send full particulars to all sending '1 cent stamp. MlbS M. A. HTEBHINS, Lawrence, Mich. WANTED-LADY AGENTS IN SCRAN ton to sell and lntroduco Snydei's cake icing-, experienced canvasser preferred; work permanent and very profitable. Write for particulars at once und get benefit of holiday trade. T. 11. HNYDER A. CO.. Cincinnati, O. WANTED IMMEOIATELY-TWO ENER getlc ralesvromen to represent us. Guaranteed $(l a day without interfering with other duties. Healthful occupation. Write for particulars, enclosing stump, MANGO CHEMICAL COMPANY? No. 11 John street, New York. WANTED, Advs. Under This Head One Cent i Word. OMALL HOUSE OR SUITES OF ROOMS. AnAtS) k HACliKlT, m.l Washington avenue. TF YOU HAVE A PROPERTY FOR RENT lsoe HACKETT T ARGE RESIDENCE SUITAHLE FOR j boarding house HACKEIT, l'-'n Washington avenue. (OMALL HOUSE. CENTRAL, IN EN- J cnanco lor uieen mn? nronortv. uporty. HACKETT. .'. . -; iv WANTED-TO RENT. Adts. Under This Head One Cent a Word. " r ANTEDUhEoTEKlllTTmNUN'r. rooms, within tea or fifteen minutes walk of the poitolhce; hill preferred. Address a I Alto, Tribune olllce. FOR RENT Adv. Under This Head One Cent a Word. QT7-riNE NEW MODERN HOUSE." 80 O Hitchcock couit. Ilath, gas, furnace, range, etc Unobstructed view. IIACKEn, 1U5 Washington uvenue. e20 DESIRAHLE HOUSES GREEN O Ridge. HACKETT, 123 Wushlugton avenue. QlOto ?7ft-HOUSnS TO SUIT PURSES. O liU'KETT. C'ir. UPWARDS - PLATS MOORE O Hnlldlng, opposite dopot. HACKETT. Q20-LRGK FLATS, BOO II LOCK, LACK VP nwannaave. HACKETf, Agent. S22 UP-HOUSES, INCLUDING CITY hteum heat. 1IAUKE1T, 123 Washing ton nvcuuo. I BURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED 1 rooms and houses. HACKEFr, 123 Washington avenue. T I' YOU WANT f 0RKNT A lioiisiTfsEE a. it ACKEf. TP YOU HAVE A PROPERTY TO RENT see HACKEi'T. SIORlis, ori'lCES, 11ARNS, HOUSES, rooms, halls, lod go looms, etc. HACKETT Q02 MIPI'LIN AVENUE. EIG HT ROOMS. irOU HENT-4 jLARHK ROOMS, FUR 1 nuce, fruit Harden; any tlmo from now until 1st nf April. InnnlraP E. EHRUOOD, Pi escott street, oil Dudley, Dunmore. OOIrHEALTIiy,"sUPERIOR HOUSES Mfi, $:ir, S.'io; see theso before renting. JONES, !111 Spruce. ILOORs" TOR RENT-rOR J1UsTnIS ' purposes; 10x80. Inquire 1!17 Pcnn avenue. S; ao-iiorsKS wirn every modern O eonvenlenco and luxury; most biiper lor, heulthy and welt equipped, All light rooms; locution on the avenues. JONES, fill Spruce street Open evenings. Q20-OKI'TCI'.S IN MUITP-, FOR DOCTOR O lawjer, insurance irjout, dentist, second floor, fiont, opposite hotel Jertnju, Meant beat, running water, decorations. Finely lighted, Janitor, toilets. JONES, 311 bpruca slicet T?OR RENT-12 ROOM TiOUSe'wITH J' laundry, steam beut. inquire 400 Madison avenua. F OR RENT-A GOOD nARN IN CEN. tralcltr. Innu re at POWELL'S MUHIO BIORE. FOR GALE Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. KLONDIKE ALASKA .MINING LAWS fide. Mnv save you ?.MI,0U0. HILLS it AUSHEHMAN, attornejs, box 11(18 belittle, Wash. I70R HALE-ONK 20-HORSE POWER F boiler, as good as new. THE WESTON MILL CO MONEY TO LOAN. Advs. Under This lleud One Cent a Word. 8 50,000 TO LOAN ON BOND AND MORT- BBgO. fHAH.il. VVftljliKS- S250 00; 9500 00; 62500.00 AND OTHER sums ut six per cent. Also any sum over 810,000 nt live per cent, promptly. BROWN, ul'orney, Mcars' building. REAL ESTATE Advs. Under This Head One Cnt a Word. BARGAINS IN nUSINESS PHOPERTIEsT HACKETT, agent, 125 Washington avenue, city. BARGAIN IN SINGLE AND DOUBLE houses. HACKETT, 126 Washington avenue. BARGAINS IN LOTS-BUY NOW AND make in on ey. HACKETT, Agent. IOR SALE-FINEST LOTS IN SCRAN : ton for homes or investment, For rent houses, stores, ofllres and suites of rooms: conveniently located; central; send or enll for circulars. JONES, Real Estate, all Spruce street. K EYSTONE HOTEL SITE AND LOTS lullolnlne nt Ilnuley will lo olfered for salo Feb. 10 next, ut one p. 111. STOFl'LET ,t SCHAFFER, Stroudiburg, Pa. FURNISHED ROOMS Adv. Under This Head One Cent a Word. H ANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOM AT 122 Mulbeuj street. BOARDERS WANTED. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. I"70URGentiSmkn"ca" 1 ut aas North Hydo Park uvenre. LOST. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. LOSr-ON THE AFTERNOON OF THE 10th somewhere in the central city. between A. D. Dean's office, :t20Vj North Washington avenue and Benjamin & llun Jamln's, 1:10 Franklin avenue, a valuable legal paper enclosed In a large manllla en velope. This paper is of no value ocept tho family Interested and nny one finding it will berewurded by returning same to At torney A D. Deans' office, 320ty North Washington uvenue. ROCK CUTTING CAREY 1IROS., ROCK OUTTINO CON tractors. Apply, CAREY HROS.Uox 3, Avoeu, Pa. CHIROPODIST CORNS, 1IUNIONS AND INGROWINO nails cured without the least pain or drawing blood. Consultation and advlca given Ilea E. M. HEl'lEL, Chiropodist, 030 Lackawanna avenue. Ladles attended at their rntldeuce If desired. Charges moder ate. CITY SCAVENGER AB.BRIGG3 CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS . and cess pools; no odor. Improved pumps used. A. BRIGGs, Proprietor. Leavoorders 1100 N. Main ave., or Elckes' drug store, corner Adums and Mulberry, 'lelephoue 110 10. riYlAs! COOI'EU CITY SCAVENGER," ' ' All orders promptly attended to, day or night. All the Intent appliance. Charges reasonable. 710 bcranton street, llouso 1125 Washburn street. SPIRITUALIST. Advs. Under This Head One Cent 1 Word. MRS. E. CUTLER, ORDAINED SI'IRIT Ituallst speuker and trance medium; sitting dally; circles Sunday and Wednes day evenings. 1007 Dlumond avenue. SEALED PROPOSALS' QEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE O celved by the Spring Brook Water Sup ply company for the construction of an em bankment dam nlth a masonry core-wall on Gardner's creek in Plains township. Luzerne county, Pennsylvania, us per plans and specifications on rtle In the Company's of fice, No IS N. Main street, Wllkes-llarre. Pa. Bids will bo opened on Friday, March 4th, 1HU8, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon. 'I he Company roiorves the right to reject any nndull bids. THE SPRING BROOK WATER SUPPLY COMPANY. LEGAL NOTICE. Tffcirs'iiBRTniY'ur ii undorslgued, committee of the Person and Estate of Susan E Hack, was unpointed by the Court of Common Pleas or Lacka vtannu County; uud ull persons having claims or demands against tho said husau E. Buck will presont Hum to the under signed for payment; nnd those Indebted to said Susan E. lluok are requested to make Immediate payment to RUSSELL DIMMICK, Committee, 608 Spruee street. Connolly & Wallace 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. CONNOLLY & WALLACE 127 and 129 Washington Ave. AGENTS WANTED Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. date llulldlng and Loan Association; choice of territory. For particulars cull on Manuger, the Westminster, from 3 to U p 111. AGENTS THE "MONARCH" 18 THE best and cheapest telephone desk on the market; retail price, Including one roll of paper, $1; liberal discount; exclusive tei ritory. W. W; HAMILTON &, CO., 21 Milk street, Boston, Mass. WANTED AGENTS FOR GREATEST gas saving device mnnufat'turod. Re tails 25C Big prollts. OLVElt BROS. Rochester, N. Y. AGENTS TO SELL OUR JiOC STORM door; sample prepaid upon receipt of price, AMERICAN bTORM DOOR CO., Port Huron, MIeh. KLONDIKE AGENTS WANTED FOR large Illustrated book of Klondike, flvo hundred pages; price 91.30; outllt lOo. Ad dress NATIONAL I'OBLISHINUCO,, LaUo Blde Building, Chicago, 111. WANTED-SOLICITORS; NO DELIVER ing, no collecting; position permanent; pay weekly; suite uge, GLEN BROrilERfe, Rochester, N. Y. AGENTS-WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO do nbout Safe Citizenship price M. Go ing by thousands. Address NICHOLS, Nopcrvllle, 111 AGENTS-TO SELL OUR PRACTICAL gold, silver, nickel and eopper electro plasters; prices from S3 upward; salary uud expenses paid; outfit free. Address, vvltn stump, MICHIGAN MFU CO., Chicago. AGENTS-TO SELL CIGARS TO DEAL ers; $25 weekly and expenses; experi ence unnccesfury. CONSOLIDATED MFG CO., 48 Van Buren St., Chicago. SITUATIONS WANTED WANTED-A SITUATION AS A FIRST or second hand hreud, cakes, pntzels and plo baker, city or country. R, D. WALl'MAN. Lebanon, Pn. SITUATION WANTED BY STENOG. rnpher and bookkeeper I). E. experi enced. Al reference M. W. A., tare Trlb line. "WANTED-A POSITION Y A GOOD V girlut genornl hounonork. Address 2J2 Franklin avenue. SITUATION WANTED 11Y A YOUNH ronn, willing to woilc nt nnvthlng; age 23: well recommended Address P. M , 'irlbune olllce. SITUATION WANTED-A YOUNG MAN (22) of good habits und ability dejlres a position or a clerle-al nature; hashndrour years cxpei lenco in olllce woik; reference. "J.," 230 Kressler court. AMIDDLE-AOEDIMAN DESIRES i'OSl tlon taking cure of horses or work of nnv kind. Address 205 Washington nve nue, care ED. W. FINN. SITUATION WANTED-AN AMERICAN widow wishes position as housekeeper. Address M. J., Tribuue olllce. SITUATION WANTEU-W ASHING AND ironing taken homo or go out by the day washing, scrubbing or any kind ot work, Rear 420 Franklin avenue. BUTCHER - THOROUGHLY EXPERI euced, seeks employment in market or peddling. Address J. HILTON, 210 Spring street. Providence, SITUATION WANTED-HY A GIRL 17, as nurse or upstairs girl. C T., caru Tribune office. BUSINESS MEN-A BUSINESS MAN formerly of this city, a real estate bolder and thoroughly lellalno, wishes a position where responsibility undcureful attention to details Is requisite; Is well posted In tho city nnd Its busliiess affairs uud can furnish re commendations lium our ropresantatlve men, ulso bonds If necessary. Address 11, 607 Linden street, Scrunton, Pa. SITUATION WANTED-HY A YOUNG lnun, 10 deliver for grocery store or mar ket; well acquainted In tho city; refvrcac: sternly habits. Address SMITH, 510 Irving avenue1, city. SITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG married man, willing to tlouuy kind of work; has hud experience In thy goods und giocery store, nnd can furnish bebt of refer ences. CHARLES STANTON, Pockvllic, Pa. SITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG O inun of good mantling; has bud three, veurs experience lu the livery und under taking liusluess. Address WILLIAM MICHAEL, Pfckvllle, Pa. POSITION WANTED-1JY A YOUNG man as hurdware clerk; bus hud over four years' experience; liuvo no bad habits; can furnish good references as to cburueter und buslniss ubllltv ; terms reasonable Ad dress I Want U, 'Irlbune olllce. AMUSEMENTS. Lyceum Theater. One night, Saturday, Feb, 12. The Distinguished Artiste, RHEA In Her New Play. NAPOLEON In Six Acts. Supported by in company of artists who stand pre-eminent in their profession. Regular Prices, Sule of xeats opens Ihursday, Feb 10. One Night Onlv, Tuesday livening, Feb. 15th. The Empire Theater (New York) Success Sdncy Grundy's Masterpiece The Great Sex Against Sex Drama, Sowing the Wind Indorsed by Pulpit, Press and Publlo an the Greatest Play ot Hie Century. No theater goer can afford to mlsa see ing; this giiiat uUraction, PRICES 25. 50. 75 and JI.O). Sa'e ot seat ope ns Saturday, Feb. 12. Academy of ilusic Three Days, Commencing Thursday, Feb. 10. Special Limited Engagement of the Sterling Soubrette, rviiss LILLIAN KENNEDY Supported by a Company of First- cluts Artists, In the Great Laughable Farce-Comedy The Deacons Daughter. Regular Prices Three Nights, Commencing Monday, Feb. 14, Usual Matinees. Lincoln wl. Carter's Orand Scenic Production, The Fast Mail Ten Sets of Special Scenery. Flight of the Fast Mall. Niagara Falls by Moon light, with Boiling- Mist. Practical Work ing Engine, and 11 Freight Cars, with Il luminated Caboose. Tho Dugo Div. Re alistic River Scene and Steamboat Ex plosion, and other startling Effects. Academy prices, 15, 25, 35, 50. THE 101 POWDER CO Rooms 1 ana 2, Com'llh BTd'g. SCRANTON, PA. Mining and Blasting; POWDER Made at Mooslo and Rusudale Works. LAIT.IN & RAND POWDER CO'S ORANGE GUN POWDER l'lcctrlo ilatterles, Electric Exploders, lor oxplodlng blasts, Safety Fuse und Repauno Chemical Go's dxplomvG3 i ItMritSiHHt.