o THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1G, 0.898. ELECTION CHECKS MARTIN TRIAL No Morning Session Was Wllkcs-Dnrre. Held at WISIlNlSKl PICKS OUT DEPUTIES This Wltniisi Slntos Tlnit Shcrlir Martin 1'lrO llio I'lrit Shot und That n .Mnu Three Vnrds Awny l'oll to the KarlhHo Also Idcntt lies Sixteen Men Who Acted as Deputies at liiittlmcr. Wllkcs-Haiie, reh. 15. There was no lporiilnt; hesslon ot the Martin trial to utty because of the election. When the heating wan resumed UiH afternoon John Flntck told .--bout the inarch to West Ilnstlcton and cald that the she! Iff llourlshel bis revolver very freely and told the httlkois they had better so home ol there would be trouble When they nirived at Lnttl jner the 'eptitle'3 weie suiting for their with fieli kuiim u.uly. When the uhootlng commenced the witness said bo Mord mill Mid was o filsht'-ned lir could not move for .1 minute or two. Then lie Maited to tun, but had pone oni), ul out two bundled ards when be 'was nhot In the left leg. the ball passing tluousili his calf He exhibited tbo wound to the Jim He s-aid he m a number of men fall, most of them in the ditch alongside th l oil road llrtlk. When nskd if the -dieilft did any "hunting be s.ihl. 'He had a revolve bu what he did with it I could not a " The ies.6,nnlnatlon of Viatel; hi ought out the fact that the Haiwood iiu.li toppid wnilt iiDon the older of Hull bosses who said tbat as soon as the AliAdio stilkeis appioaihed they Mionld leave the colllcrv Tlu did so. i ln MtAibio nun weic armed with sticl.B He also "aid that as one of tli ommitleimen lie jiionoted going ovei to Lnttlniei alone but as some ot the stiikcis paid thy would beat him 1' he did. ho went with the crowd, iositivi: witness C'a-iiei Wlshnislcl swok that the sheillT Hied the first hot and the man he filed at fell Witness was about twentv vaido away at the time and s.ij.s the sheilff stepped to the ido of the road, aimed bib icvclvoi and fired A map standing about three yards awav fell. 1 do not know the man's" name. The witness ran awav and leached n point neaily two bundled ards away 1 r om the deputies before being hit. He then cot a bullet In the left leg, below the knee and one In the light thigh. Neithei wound was seilous Asked if he knew anv of the deputies who did the shooting nt Lattlmer, he said he ould pick out some and, walking down to wheie they gat, he Indicated sixteen of them. They me Schuyler Rldgway, Frank Clark, Thomas Hall, A. U. Hess, Stephen Jones, Geoige Ferry, James Ferry, Joseph Sobers, Alonzo L. Dod son. It. C Jones, John Turner, Henry Manley, A. M. Eby, John Cook, A. P. Piatt and Charles Houck. He also pointed out the sheriff. Then he showed, using a gun blmllar to those furnished the deputies, how the depu ties had aimed them at various strlk eis as they fled. The cross-examination failed to break down any of the evidence about the sheriff firing the llit shot nnd hitting a man, but it did break up much of the force of the evi dence about the deputies, the wltnes-s saying that when he pointed them out he did not mean that they weie shoot ing, but that they vveif there at Lat timer. John Punk, of Cianbeiry, said he was shot in the head while two bundled vaids away fiom the deputies. The ball eairied away the bone alongside the head from the car to the eye and theic Is no bone theie now. The course of the bullet Is clearlj marked by a depiefcslon along the side of the head. NO DISCRIMINATION. Hazleton, Pa., Feb. IS. Mine Fore man John Peach, at Haiwood, when seen regaidlng the alleged discharge of strikers who testified against the depu ties In the Martin trial at Wllkes Baire, said todav: "I have positively made no dlschaises of men who took pail In the stilke or witnesses In the ens-e. Andiew Scoar and Martin Locher, two of the prosecution's most prominent witnesses, are now at work. No man has been dlschaiced for any part taken In the stilke. Out of the bosses under me at Haiwood, seven aie Hungarians, two Amei Icons, two Italians, one Lithuanian and one Polo, so that you can see these men are not being disciimlnateu against." ROASTED A HOTELKEEPF.R. Ilnskcd .lien Held Him on n Stove Till Tliej Got His Cash. Ashland, Felt 15 Six masked bui gl.irs broke into Charles Billmiin's ho tel, at Ti'ilorsvllle, about 1 o'clock this morning, and nv.nkened the aged pto piietor. Mi. IJIllman seized n shotgun, but befoio he could use It he was ovei pnweied and bound to a chali The buiglais then ransacked the house, getting1 four watches a qunMitv of dlvciware and a box ol old coins, valued veij highly by the family. DIs. pleased nt not finding any money they lelutiid to wheio they had left UI11 man and demanded the ke of the safe. I lllman refused to give it up, where upon they dragged him 'to the kitchen und placed him on the cook stove, threatening to roast htm to death If ho did not hand over the kev. He vvus finally tortuied Into HUbmlbMon, and Lost" flesh lately? Does your brain tire? .Losing control over your m M tt M .-l s jjacryes h 5 srcyour muscles becom ingexhaustecl? You certainly know the leinedy. It is nothing new; "9)iist!the 'same remedy that "lias b'een curing these cases of thinness and paleness for twenty-fiyc years. Scott's Emulsion. The cod-liver . oil n ,it is the food that malces the flesh, and the hy- popho.sphites give tone to --.tJlj01crvcs. 3. di.aa.UclruEiilU , SCOTT 4 BOWNE.'ChMhUtwNwVwiL, the burglar h secured about $1,000 and Rome valuablo papers. They then fled, leaving Blllmnn securely bound, and have thus far eluded detection. GIRL'S DANOGROUS BEAUTY. I.cd One .linn to llio Callows and Another to Oonth. Wells'joio, Feb. 15. Oertrudo Taylor, tho pretty gill who accompanied Wal ter F, rioodwln to Mansfield the night ills wife was murdered, and whose tes timony It was that convicted hint, was the cause of another almost fatal affair near Gaines, this county, last Satur day night. Since she leturned from the Ilefonu institution at Seianton. from which place she lan away ubout n month ago, she lms been living with her paienlH near Ualnes. On Saturday night the gill attended a woodsmen's dance, at which John Sherman nnd Jack Phillips became smitten with her charms. The men be came involved In aflght, In which Sher man was po badly beaten that It Is feared he will die. One day last week the nged parents of Walter Goodwin, who will bo hang ed on March 31, visited .the Taylor girl and bejrcecl her to give them some evi dence by which a new trial for the boy might bo granted, but Gettrudo de claied that yli'e no longer loved Walter, and was not eony tor tho prominent pait she plnved In hlr conviction, COAL MINERS' CONVENTION. Ucpicscntiitivcs of the Miners Meet nt Altnonn. Altoonn, Pa., Feb. 15. The conven tion of coal miners lepiesentlng tha Cential Pennsylvania district was called to order this morning by Pi evi dent Pat Dolan, of Pittsburg, One hundred and four delegates were pies cut, a numbei being from the anthra cite district. President Dolan said the object ot the meeting was to place the miners of Cential Pennsylvania In a position to enjoj the Chicago settlement an advance of ten tents a ton In inte of mining and eleht hours for a day's woik, which would only mean puttlrTg all opeiatois on an equal footing and which would be fair to operatois and men alike. Committees weie appointed, after which National Piesldcnt Uatch foid made a two houis' address, uig ing the men to organize and obtain by April 1 for the two Virginias, Alary land and Central Pennsylvania what the Chicago conference gae to the mlntrb of Ohio, Indiana, Illinois and Western Pennsylvania. The commit tee on nedentialsi leported and the convention adjoin ned till tomorrow. The convention will probably be In session till Thursday evening. DEATH CAUSE" BY A MULE. Junicd on Track In Front ol n Trolley Cnr and Its Itidcr S ns Killed. Lancaster, Pa , Feb. 15. Clarence Harmon, a 10-year-old boy, was In stantly killed bv a tiolley car a few miles west of this city this morning'. He was riding one of two mules, at tached to u tobacco wagon In which his aged grandfather was riding. As the team neared the railroad young Harmon halted at what he supposed to be a safe distance fiom the tiack, as an electric car was approaching at high speed. The mule which the boy was riding took fright as the car thun dered along, and, despite Harmon's ef foits to control it, sprang forward up on the track, the team being struck with frlghtlul force The bo was thrown under the wheels nnd killed, his skull being fractured, but his body was not otherwise mutilated. The mule which caused the accident war. not killed, but its mate was. The old man 6n the wagon had a v ei y nai -row escape. Combine tot Milkmen. Hazleton Feb l'.-Tho dull. men who 8Uppl the citizens with milk held a meet ing today picpnintory to organizing a milk trust and making a tanilaid price. Some dealers: are Helling milk as low ub four cents a quart. Some are getting flvo, and otheir U seven and eight cents a quart. The object is to keep the ptico at eight cents "No man," said Chairman Goget "can haul milk eight or ten miles for four cents nnd make n piolit ' Execution ot the Roddys. Harrisburg Feb 15 Governor Hast ings this morning fixed Tuesday Apill , as the day for the eccutlon of James- and John Roddj, the Somerset county mur derers. TAYLOR NEWS. Reception to Prank Caswell ou His rilty-sixtlt Annlvcrsnry Election Pusses Quiutlv A gland leceptlon was held at the residence of Frank Caswell at North Taylor. The occasion was his llfty slxth birthday anniversary. The le ceptlon was tendered him by his chll dien. A bounteous feast was served after which all left for 'their home Those present were. Mr and Mis. Fiedeiick Andrews, Mr. and Mis. Thomas Baylees, Mr and Mis Wil liam Jenkins, Jlbses AmelU and Daisy Caswell and Master Einest Caswell. Pride of Lackawanna Lodge, No. 18, met last pvenlng. Bublneas of import- once was tiunsacted Election day passed in this boiough esteiday and with the exception of the Fli.-t ward all was peaceful In this wuid n haul fight was made be tween Thomas T Moses, the Republi can nominee', und William Judge, the Citizen's candidate A large delegation of membeis fiom the Ripple Division, Sons of Tempei nnce, paid a fraternal v islt to the Em blem Division, No f.7, of this place, on Monday evening Miss B. Baker, of Nicholson, was the guest of Mis Nelson Lovvry, ot Noith Muln street yesteiday Mrs John Conley and ehlldien, of this place, visited fi lends in Laflln yebterday Mrs. John Dlller. of Hydo Park, was the guest of friends In this place yes teidav. MltB I.oietta Sullivan, of Middle stieet, Is convalescing from her recent sickness Taylor Lodge. No 4GJ. Klilghtf of Pythias, will meet this evening in Reese's' hall John Lenuhan, of Philadelphia, Is visiting his patents, Mr. and Mis. Den ills Leunhun, of Archbald Frank Lovvry is conllned to his home on Main street by sickness. Thomas Evans, of Keystone acad emy. Factoryville, Is the guest of his father, William Evans, on Washington stieet Master Edward Ott, of Stotrs, Is raplily recovering from his recent Ill ness, Miss Ellen Evans, of Hydo Park, was tho guest pf friends In this placo on Monday. The funeral of the late Mrs. William A. Williams will bo held this after noon at 2 30 o'clock. Serylces will be held In tho house. Interment will be made In Uiomilrk church cemetery. Dangerous 'Use of Strong Purgatives. Pillsi and purgatives which act quickly upon the bowels, irritate and destroy the mucous linings of the stomach and bowels. A continued use of such remedies inflames the stomach and bowels. The use of the genuine imported Carlsbad Sprudel Salt is highly recommended because its action is due solely to its solvent and stimulating properties, without irritating the stomach. Best re sults arc obtained when out-door exercise can be had. Obtain the genuine imported article only. FRESHMEN AS BILL POSTERS. Fistic Encounter u Preliminary to n Class Ilnii(iiet. nnslon. Pn , rob. 15. Lafayette sophomoies contemplate holding their nnnuiil banquet tomorrow night. Mem bers of the freshmen class last night paraded tho streets of the triple city, and, with buckets of paste and bills, disfigured houses, steps nnd fences. The bills were more abusive and vul gar than any of their predecessors. The "sophs" tore down the bills almost ns fast as they were put up, this ac tion resulting In a number of fistic en counters. Killed by Rock. Hnrilsburrf. I'cb. F Thomas Parrel!, aged "1 j ears, was Instnntly killed by a lull of top rock and sluto In the colllciv nt Willlnmstown this county, this morn ing lie leaves a widow and one child. Tribune Classified Specials IIKM WANTED . ., ron RENT KOIt SALE REAL ESTATE. . , AUENLS WANiED .. 1 CENT A WOItn .1 CENT A WOUD .1CK.NT A WORD . 1 CEN T A WORD . ..lC'ENT A WORD SITUATIONS WANTED Free of Charge. All ndvullsommts Insetted In these columns (excepting Situations Wanted, which nro published free of charge), are pav able STRICTLY IN ADVANCE. DON'T usk to have them charged. HELP WANTED-MALE ltLLm3TMENAVANTED TO AIV dieH catalogues, circulars and envel opes. Send stump foi particulars. SOM ERVILLE M'PG. CO., Elizabeth, N. J. WANTED"- THREe1300d"waTtERS must bo flrbt-class nnd presi nt a good appearance. Address II, this alike. OPII'M MORPHINE, WHISKEY IF interested in the cure of these habits write for my book, mailed frte. B. M. WOOLLEY, M D., Atlanta, Ua. SALESMEN - SCHOOL SUPPLES; country work; $100 snlary monthly, with liberal additional commissions. R. O. EVANS & CO., Chicago. WANTED - AS AGENT IN EVERY section to canvass; $t iw to ?3W) a d.iv tnado, sells at sight; nlo a man to sell Staple Goods to dealeit.; best side lino $73 a month; salnr or large commission made; experience unnecess.ir. Clifton Soap nnd Manufacturing Company, Cin cinnati, O WANTED - AVELL-KNOWN MAN IN every town to solicit stock subscrip tions, a monopoly, big money lor agents; no capital required EDWARD C. FISH & CO , Borden Block, Chicago, III HELP WANTED-FEMALE LADY WITH TACT AND ENERGY TO travel for old established firm; per manent, $10 per month and expenses.. '.., care Tribune LADIES-I MAKE BIG WAGES DOING pleasant home work, and will gladly send full particulars to all sending two cent stamp MISS M. A. STEBB1NS, Lawrence, Mich. WANTED-LADY AGENTS IN SCUAN ton to sell and Introduce Snyder's cake Icing; experienced canvasser pre ferred; woik permanent and very profit able. Write foi particulars nt once and get benefit of holiday tiade T. U SNY DER & CO , Clnclrnatl, O. WANTED IMMEDIATELY TWO EN- eigetlc saleswomen to represent us. Guaranteed $t a day without interfering with other duties. Healthful occupation. Write for partlculnis. enclosing stamp MANGO CHEMICAL COMPANY, No. ?i John Street, New York WANTED TO RENT WVNTODTuM?sTrIEi?lHT 't)R nine rooms within ten or llftem min utes walk of the postofllce, hill preferred. Address GIARC, Tiibune office. FOR RENT FOR RENT OR SALE-TWO DOUBLE nouses on .vinie stieet: roi rent, two double housis on Ciulnc avenue and one on Gibson stieet Ten rooms each side. Steam Ilea Appl to T J DUGGAN Lllunrv Building Wjomlng uve FOR RENT- FURNISHED ROOMS wit' ot without board at 70 Mouroo u veil lie FOR RENT-PROM APRIL 1ST NINE loom house witli bath hiundiv mid furnuce, erellent location luijulie 411 Claj avenue GODDTTliu"LTIIY "superior IIOUS es $11 $tt $30; see these before rent ing JONES, ait Spruce. FOR RENT - DWELLING HOUSE, modern lnipiovements coinei ol Mill beri) stieet and Webster avenue, Scruu ton P. W SIOKES, Kb W.vomtng ave nue. for ri-int! Furnished - tiiir- teen room house in Green Ridge, laigo giounds, modern linpiovements, Apply at 1000 Sanderbon avenue 02 MIFFLIN AVHNUE.E1GHT ROOMS. FLOORS FOR RENT-FOR BUSINESS purposes, 40M Inquire 117 I'enn ave nue t30-IIOX'SES WITH EVERY MODERN convenience and luxur.v , moit super ior, health v and well equipped All light rooms; location on the avenues. JONES, 311 Spruce street Open evenings, J20-OFFICES IN SUITE, FOR DOCTOR lawei, lnsuiance agent, dentist, sec ond floor, front, opposite Hotel Jeimjn. Steam heat, running water, decorations. Finely lighted, Junitor toilets, JONES, all Spruce street. FOR SALE " ' - FOR 8AT.E-A GOOD BUSINESS. ONLV $S30 capital required Addles 8. E, Scranton Tribune ESTATE OP MARIA GUNSTER, DE ceuecd For sale piemlses on Penn avenue, 41'4 feet In front and 107 feet in depth, Inquire of FRED V. GUN8TER, Executoi, FOR SALE-BROKEN ENGLISH SET ter, cheap. 1341 Penu avenue. FOI I SALE-ONE 20-IIORSi: POWER biillei as cood as nev. THE WES- TON MILL CO, AGENTS WANTED WANTED-AOKNTS FOP. AN TJP-TO-date llulldlng and Loan Association; choice of territory. For particulars chII on Manager, the Westminster, from .". to 6 p. m. AQHNTS-T11E "MONARCH" IS THE best nnd cheapest telephone desk on the market; retail price. Including one roll of paper, 1; liberal discount: exclu sive territory. W. W. HAMILTON & cu., :i ivnik street, Boston, mass. WANTED AGENTS FOR GREATEST gas saving device manufactured. Re tails 2,-. lug profits. OLVEIl PROS., agrmth Tn opti. mm r.nc. htokm door; snmple prepaid upon receipt of pi Ice. AMERICAN STORM DOOR CO., Port Huron, Mich. KLONDIKE-AGENTS WANTED FOR largo Illustrated book of Klondike, flvo hundred pnges; price $1.60: outllt 10c. Address NATIONAL PUBLISHING CO., LakeBlde Building. Chicago, III. WANTED-SOLICITORS; NO DEMV erlng, no collecting; position perma nent; pav weekly; state age. GLEN BROTHERS, Rochester, N. Y. AGENTS-WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO do about Safo Citizenship price $1. Going by thousands. Address NICH OLS, Napervllle, 111 AGENTS TO SELL OUR PRACTICAL gold, illver, nickel nnd copper elec tro plasters, prices from J! upwnrd; sal ary nnd expenses paid; outllt free. Ad dress, with stump, MICHIGAN MEG. CO, Chicago AGENTS-TO SELL CIGARS TO DEAL ers; $23 weeklv and expenses; experi ence unnecessary CONSOLIDATED M'F'G CO , 48 Van Burcn street, Chlcngo. SALESMEN WANTED. ENERbETic"l.KSMlBN""cXN'MAKK big nionej selling our combined Iden tification, Rcwnid nnd Accident Insur nncn Outnts, full particulars on appli cation. NATIONAL REGISTRY CO . of New 5'ork. Scranton ofilcc. 217, Hoard of Trade. REAL ESTATE JS.G00 WILL BUY AN ELEGANT NEW ly furnished home; houso ten rooms. verv complete; lot 110 by 1S1 feet, located In upper Giccn Ridge Apply at ulG Spruce street, first float , TOR SALE-FINEST LOTS IN SC'RAN ton for homes or Investment, Foi rent houses, stores, offices and suites of rooms; conveniently located, central; send or call for circulars. JONES, Real Estate, 311 Spruce street KEYSTONE HOTEL SITE AND LOTS adiolnlng nt Haw lev will bo offered for sale Feb ID next, at 1 p. in. STOP- FLBT & SCHAFFER, Stroudsburg, Pa. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY FAOTNL:RATCDwTnr $10 000 Established business. Will bear Investigation Lirge profits. Safe Investment For Interview address P. O. Box 374, Scranton, Pa LOST LOST-BLACK SPANIEL PUPPY. TWO months old; reward If leturned to Metropolitan Cigar store. E. MOSEb, Manager FURNISHED ROOMS lL'NDSOMr?LY 'ImNlsHL'ltOOM at 422 Mulberrj street. CITY SCAVENGER A.B.BRIGGS CLEANS' PRIVY VAULTS and cess pools: no odor. Improved pumps used. A. BRIGGS, Proprietor. Leave orders 1100 North Main avenue, or Elekes' drug store, corner Adams and Mulberry. Telephone CU40. CHAS. COOPER, CITY SCAVENGER. All orders promptly attendpd to, day or night. All tho latest appliances. Charges reasonable. 711 Scranton street. House 1123 Washburn street. BUSINESS NOTICE MRS L. T. KELLER, SCALP TREAT ment, 23c, faciul massage, 25c; man icuring, 23c, chiropody, 25c; shampooing, COc ; toilet preparations, scalp tonics, face pomades for wrinkles, pimples, etc., hand benutifler Call for particulars, 701 Qulncy avenue. SPIRITUALIST ss MRS. E. CUTLER. ORDAINED SPIR ituallst speaker and trance medium; sitting dally circles Sunday and Wednes day evenings. 1OT7 Diamond avenue. CHIROPODIST CORNS. BUNIONS AND INGROWING mills cured without the least pain or drawing blood. Consultation and advice given free E. M. HETHEL. Chiropo dist, 310 Lackawanna avenue. Ladies at tended at their residence If desired. Charges moderate. ROCK CUTTING CAREY BROS , ROCK CUTTING CON tractors. Apply CAREY BROS, Box 33, Avoca, Pa, SITUATIONS WANTED SlTUATTlOrVAJTEDTOU rled man would like a position as clerk In store, understands the care of horses and can lun stationery engine. Can lur nlsh (list-class reference. Work ot anv kind acceptable. Address C. I) , 11C0 N Washington, avenue, SITUATIOTJ WANTED MARRIED man, 24 vears old, willing to do any kind of work, have had foul ears' ex pel lence in grocerj business. References. Address Lock Box 61, Dunmore, Pa. SITUATION WANTED BY A YOUNG girl as nurse girl or second girl. Call L'C8 North Washington avenue SITUATION WANTED - MARRIED mun 2S earH of age and 10 years' ex perience in general store ns bookkeeper and cleik, eun tumlsh best leferencts from past employers Address S. E. P., geneiul deliver), clt A PROTESTANT YOUNG WOMAN would like position as nurserj gov erness or seiretarj tor eldeil woman; experienced, best New York cltv lefei ences Address KATHARINE HELEN WELLS, general deliver), Seianton P.O, WA.NTED-A SITUATION AS A FIRST or second hand bread, cakes, pretzels and pie bakei, city or country. R, D. WALTMAN, Lebanon, Pa. SITUATION WANTED BV A 8TENOG rnpher nnd bookkeeper D E exper ienced Al reference M. W. A,, care Tiibune. UANTED-A POSITION BY A GOOD gill at general housework. Address 242 Franklin avenue SITUATION WANTED BY A YOUNG man, willing to work ut on) thing; ngo 2J, well recommended. Address P. M Tribune olllce. SITUATION WANTED-A YOUNG MAN Hi) of good habits and ability deslics a position of n clerical nature; has had four j ears' experience in office work; reference. "J." 2J5 KieBsler court. A MIDDLE-AGED MAN DESIBES PO Mltlon taking care of horses or work of uny kind. Address 201 Washington avenue, care ED, W . FINN. SITUATION WANTED - WASHING oud Ironing tuken homo or go out by the day washing, sc rubbing or any kind of work. Ileal tJO Frunklln nvenue, TiiT'ivmnn" 'riionoiiGHEY uxi'isHrl enced, seeks employment In market or peddling, Address J. HILTON, 210 Spring street, Providence. , SITUATION WANTED BYA YOUNG man, to deliver for groceiy store or market; well acquainted In the city; ref erence; Hteudy habits. Address SMITH, C u Irvine uvanuo. city. -3a. iwftyiviw AMUSNTS Lyceum Theater. Thursday, February 17. Engagement extraordinary. The gigantic and magnificent spectacular drama, The Sporting With its gieat cast, Including the famous Kiigllxh Comedienne FFOLLIOTT PAGET, in the title role. Complete piodtictlon, In. eluding the Great Dei by Race with its thoroughbred horses. l'rliprt &i no. 7r.o. ,-ine. qsp. lloxes fci 50. sule of beats Tuesday morning Academy of ilusic Three NlghM, Commencing Monday, Keb. 14, Usual Matinees llrncoln J. Carter's Grand Scenic Production. The Fast Mail Ten Sets of bpeclal Scei.eij. Flight of the Fast Mnll, Niagara Falls by Aloon llght, with Boiling Mlat Piucllcal Wo 'k Ing Engine, and 14 Freight Cars, with Il luminated Caboose, The Dugo Dive iU allstlo River Scene and Steamboat 1!-plo-don, and other sturtllng Kflects. Academy prices, 15, 23, 3", M. Three Mghts, Commencing Thursduy, Feb. 17 Usual Mutlnees. llhTTKU THAN EVUK. THE GORMANS JOHN, JAMES AND GEORGE, The Kings of Unii'lcal Comedy, In the Neiv und Funny Play, Mr. Beane from Boston, A Oieut Compauy, Great bluglug (Sieat Dancing. Tunny Comedians and Pretty Girls. I'llICES-lDe, 'Joe, floo, COe. Grand Opening .Mouduy, Keb '.'1st, THE LINDEN Oilglnully Wonderlnud. Linden stieet, near 1'aun avenue. Under Entire New Mauueement, UrooksA I.adwlc, Lessees, .V, It. lliooksMer. Opening with " " TICKET OP LHAVU MAN. To be follow ed with A CELBUKATI3D CASH. Mutlnees Every Day when 10 cents will admit to any part of house, Evenings, ioc, line, und uue. Doom open l.ilu nnd 7. Performance, ii.ilt) and B.lfi. ltemember oponluudate, Mouduy evening, 1'eb. '.'J. Dnchess Connolly & Wallace Shirt Waists. There is not a suspicion of uncer tainty regarding the popularity of Shirt Waists this season. They are destined to be the craze and will not be denied. We are fixed for it. We have re cruited an army of them, all styles, all sizes, and all shades and degrees of color and quality. Every known material and many as yet unknown to you. The skir mish line of this army of waists is here on dress parade for your inspection. CONNOLLY S WALLACE 127 and 129 Washington Ave, Dr. E. Grewer (The Philadelphia Specialist.) honorary emblems which he or any other country is able Dr. Grewer holds today. Catarrh-Special Offer -One Ozo-Nite Gas, including generator, warranted to gener ate Ozo-Nite Gas for one year, shipped to any part of the United States for Ten Dollars. Any child can handle it. The only and original home treatment for Catarrh in the United States. Ozo-Nite Gas is mild, soothiug and effec tive. One trial treatment. O.o-Nite Gas will posi tively cure Hoarseness, Catarrhal Deafness and all diseases of the Ear, Nose and Throat. E-r E Grewer, the eminent Philadelphia specialist, H a graduate of the Fnlveulty of PeniiBvlvania, formerly demonstrator of Piactltal Physiology at the Medlco-Chlruifilcal college, of Philadelphia.; honorary member of the Medlco-Chlruiglcal college, member of the Oeneial Alumni ussoclation of the Fnlveisltj of Pennlvnnla, member of the Houston club of the University of Pennsylvania, member of the Joseph Leidy Fellowship of Anatomy; mem ber of the Boaid of Charltv of Seianton, Pa , member of the Historical Sci ence association of Lackawanna county, Seianton, Pa.; piesident of the Ath ens Mining and Milling company, president of the Intel national Medical Association and Advitlsing League of Ameilca, one of the voungest mem bets of the Oiand Army of the Republic, surgeon of the Union Veterans' union, and the doctor comes highly Indorsed by the leading piofessors of tills count: y and nbioad The doctor and his staff of English and German physic-Inns make a spe cialty ot all forms of Chronic Neivous Diseases, Skin Womb, Blood Dis eases. WE WILL FORFEIT THE SUM. NOT EXCEEDING $5,000, TOR ANY CASE OF EPILEPTIC FITS WE FAIL TO Cl'RE. All who call upon the Uoctois up to March 1st will tecelve advice, sei lces and examination fiee. Dr Grevvei's high standing in the state will not allow him to accept uny lnciuuble cases. If they cannot cuie you they will fianklv tell vou no. Diseases of the Nervous System, The symptoms of which aie dizziness, men and women, ball rising In the th of memory, unable to concentrate th when spoken suddenly to, and dull, d performing the actual duties of lite, Ing tho action of the heart, causing 11 forebodings, cowardice, fear, dreams, feeling us tired In the moraine as vvh ness, tiembllng, confusion of thought, the llnibs, etc Those so affected shou stored to perfect health Lost Manhood Restored, Yeakness of Young Men Cured. If you have been given up by youi phvslclan Mill upon the doctor anil be examined. Ho cures the worst kind of Nervous Debility. Scrofula, Old Sores, Catarrh. Piles, Female Weukness, Affections of the Eve, Ear, Nt, Throat, Asthma, Deafness nnd Clippies of eveiy desctlptlon. Tumors, Can cers and Goiters removed without tho use of knife or painful caustics by our newly devlBed ubsorbent method known as tho "ELECTRO-GERMI-CIDE." And our OZO-NITE GAS cures Catarrh and Catairhnl Deafness. Consultation freer and strictly sacred nnd confidential. Olllce hours dally from 10 a. m. to 8,20 p, m. Sunday fiom i p. m. to 2 p, in. Has just returned from his St. Louis, Chicago and West ern offices and will now re main at his permanent office in the Old Postoffice Build ing, corner Spruce street and Penn avenue, where he may be consulted from 10 a. in. to S. 30 p. m. The doctor, while in Chicago, had several honors conferred upon him by Medical Colleges there, namely, the titles of Doctor of Philosophy and Bac. of Science in addition to his many otuer degrees ana holds. No specialist in this to show the credentials that Year's Treatmentfor Ten Dollars lack of confidence, sexual weakness In loat, spots floating before the eyes, losi e mind on one subject, easily startiea Istiessed mind, which unfits them for making happiness Impossible, dlstress- ush of lfvat, depression of splilts, evil melancholy, tire easy of company, en letiritig, lack of energy, nervous- depression, constipation, weakness of Id consult us Immediately and be re- 7 . inv -.e iui A. .