THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-THURSDAY. FEBRUARY IT, 1898. o r - DESTRUCTION OF THE BATTLESHIP MAINE tConc'.iKled from Pago l.J ways remain a proud people, but In the fnco of men In misfortune, of whatever nationality, our hef.rts ate always full of pity." CONGRESSMEN RETICENT. It ut I'ow Will Kinross an Opinion I'pon tlio Loss ol tho SI ul iu', Washington, Feb. 16. Senators nnd representatives weie Inclined to tetlc ence pending positive knowledge of tho cause. Chairman Illtt, of tho fotelgn affairs committee, and Chairman Ding ley, of the ways and means commit tee, would nay nothing. Senator Piatt, of Connecticut, believes It was an ac cident, nnd so doe.s Senator Hale, chair man of tho naval committee. Many other members of congress wore con tent to simply snv Hint opinion should be suspended until after the Investiga tion. Ex-Senator Butler thinks u bold man could havo gone aboard the Maine and placed a gieiindowlth a slow mntch whote it would i-M'lode tlio magalne. Tlio Maine Incident lormed the piln r!Ml topic of lonsldei.itlo.i by the sen nit' commllli't' n foielgn relations nt It meeting today, although not otllc tally licfoie ill" committee The opin ion H Eoiieriillv evpie"-ed bv membet to the effect that the ocelli lenre Is one of vcr.v xoilnut Impnit nnd that It may les-ull' in gi.ive complications unless Spain can make It veiv plain that no Hpanlntrt 'was In any Way lesponslblo for It. A pioinlnmil immhri f-uld that Spain w'oilld lie i'ii cteil to nuke- an cxplu it illtiii that would entliely dear up the iiVhleiv. ii'irl that If she did not ex plain. tliN uwntiv would hae a light to demand Mich explanation. "It Is tin sci Ions to talk about tit piociH," "Hid Senator Lodge, while i'timtcn C'llloin said. "I am too mad 1 i talk ilium- it 1 can't see how Hie iM'lo'lou could have been the tosult of an incident and I think the time Is lapldly nppioaching when this coun ti must do tnniethinu;." Senator Clink would only nv "It Is slngulai that such nccldrnts happen at i-uch oppintune times ' boiler theory ac'cuted. Tlu thr-m.v advanced liv the Spanish millioiltirs, that tbe disaster tniillu bne li"pp c-aused bj the exnlolon of Hie bnllpi is accepted ut the nnvy dc PHitment as within the bounds of ncdllillltv The .Mnlm'ti bollei was voimntel Horn the imulw magazine it the in ii est point by a space of about four loet, vsuallv tilled with coal. At least nne'lmiler unduubtedl) vvn kf pt un ci"i" nliuort full steam In order to inn tie tlvnmvios an 1 mm the shin In i asp of need. The cMilofion of such a boiler might iiisllv di he tin ouch the bulkhead and Hie the nini-rn7ln Inasmuch ns suspicion exists in foitip ciuuite'.s that a torpedo was used ngaiiut the Maine, It may lie said that the mnjoilty of naval ofrlceis hellevo that the chntacter of the explosion was baldly such as could be attilbutrd to a torpedo. The latter, dinged with about 100 pounds of gunpowder or gun cotton, It is believed, would have totn n Ian;p hole In the bottom or ldu of the Maine, but was scarcely likely to the the lnns'izin", which is not near the bottom. It was said nt the navy ileum tment that tlirip is no lack of precedent for such n diiaslet as that sustained by Hip Main", all of wlileh can be tiace I to accldcntol causes The loss ot the Maine leaves 'he I'nl ted States with cinly six seivkenble tinnclnds ns against seven in th: Spanish llect. excitement at Havana. A Spinlt.ii ntTMnl of long residence at Havana stated that the hour of tho accident was tl.e one when excitement at Havana was at Its height. Up to midnight the thcatets, cafes and club niv ciowded and strangeis Hut their Kieatest Intel est in seeing the city at Hint time For this leason, he said, It was the time when naval oflloeis usu ally actiicd thiiir shoie leaie, the leave i mining fiom S to V2 o'clock. This he thought would account for the tili&enre of some of the olllcers fiom the Maine and the consequent small death' list nmong the ollkeis. At the same tlmo Hip leave to the sailors was usu ally "in trilled for the leason that tho hoins of ux?Itinent weie those In which It was desited Hie seamen should not paitlcipale. EXPERT OPINIONS. The Designers of the Battleship Ac cepts lliigiinie I'. plosion Theory. Philadelphia, F b. 1G Lieutenant Lewis NIon, designer of the battle ships Indiana, Massachusetts and Ore con who Is an expert on naval con struction and aimamuiit, stated today A Wonderful Medicine ?vj Idra& Tor Blltoua and Ncrrous dlsordcrs.suoh as Wind and Pain la tho Btomacti, Sick UoadacUe, aiddl nes, Fullness and Swelling after moals, Dizzi ness and Browsluoss, Cold Chills, riusblcgs ot Heat. Loss ot Appetite, Shortness of Breaiu, Cos- UrenocB, Blotches on tno Skin, Disturbed Sleep, rrlgbttulDroaraj, and all Nervous and Tremb Hug Sensations, u.,nhen these symptoms aro rausod by constipation, as mail of tbotn aro. THE FIRST DOSE WILL GIVE RELIEF IN TWENTY MINUTES. This Is no notion. Erery fluffetor Is earnestly Invited to try one Box ot tbeso Pills rnd tliey will lio acknovv lodged to bo h WONDERFUL MEDICINE, KRECII.V.tl'S PILLS, taken as directed, Trill quickly restore Females to complete health. They promptly remove obstructions or Irregu larities ol tlio ojotom. For a r, Weak Stomach i Impaired Digestion F Disordered Liver they act like magic a few doses will work won. ders upon tho Vital Organs streuetbentna; tbe muscular system, restorlne tbe Ions-lost com plexion, bringing back the keen edge ot appo. tlte, and arousing with the lloicbttd of 'I B.1 nllh tlio tvholo physical euercy ot ' ttio human frame. Tliese are facts admitted by thousands, la all classes ot society, and one ot tlio best guarantees to the Nervous and Debili tated Is tbat Doechatus l'llls liavo tho Largest Sale of nuy l'atcut .Uedlcluo la tUe World. A RIVAL. Vvnnual Sales mora than 6,000,000 Boxes ?:c at Eruj Stores, or will be sent by U.a gents. B. FALLEN CO., sgs Canal St., Keif lorkL post paid, upon receipt of price. Boole frf pon apteattnn. BWSESSMK r sr&i that In his opinion It would bo pos sible) for spontaneous combustion to liavo caused the explosion In tho mag azine of the battleship Maine. Mr. Nixon thlnka tho explosion may pos sibly have occurred In a magazine In close prozlmlty to a coal bunker. Boston, Feb. 10 Rear Admlial aeorgo E. Belknap, U. fl. N retired, eald todny that he wits Inclined to think that the Mnlne wan blown up by n torpedo. "I do not see," he said, "how an ex plosion of the forward magazine, could have occuned. The keys of tha mag azines nre always kept In the custody of the captain, All the ammunition Is carefully ensed, and their explosion by themselves Is next to Impossible. If. n the dispatches state, the whole bow of the ship was blown off, It Is appar ent that the explosion could not havo been caused by the bollew or by the bow getting heated. I do not see how It could have occurred from the paint loom, as every precaution Is taken to pi event tho collection of explosive gases In the pnlnt room, and If such an explosion occuned It would have been moi e likely to have caused a lite than to destioy the ship" DOOS' CARESSES CAUSED DEATH. M Oman Whoso Hands Tlmy Licked Died ol Hidiopluibiii. New York, Feb. 1C It appears from the history of Ellen Calsou, the 10-year-old Swedish girl who died In Hooovelt hospital on Monday, that a pel son may become Infected with hy drophobia without being bitten by a dog The autopsy upon the girl's body, mnde yesteiday under tho direction ot Coionei's Plivslelun Hamilton Wil liams, levealed the fact that her dentil wus caused by hvdrophobla, although, so fni as can be learned, no dog ever lilt hel. The gill was emploved as a sen ant bv a family at Congeis, N V. She was hi ought to the hospltul on Sunday af ternoon, apparently suffeilng with n. violent attack of tables, and It was at llrst supposed that the hud been bit ten by a dog. She seemed to be sti ang ling and suffocating, and had tho hal lucinations usual In such cases When water was given her, however, she dinnk It eageily and without dltllculty and expressed a wish for moie. Her death was atti United to hydiophobia by the hospital physicians. In oidcr to confirm the diagnosis of h.vdrophobla the autopsy was held. So far as an examination of this iiatuic could detcimlne, the diagnosis was col lect, but pait.s of the Intestines were pieseived and will be submitted to ml crocopleal examination. The hlstoiy of the girl's case was gone into most carefully, and It was learned that In the house wheie she was employed there were three largo Newfoundland dogs of which she was veiy fond. One of the dogs died on Nov 20, a second on Nov. SO, and the thlid on Jan. 20. The veteiinary who attended them found no tiace of rabies In nny of them, nnd j.et to them Is traced the fatnl malady of the girl. The presumption Is that the germs weie communicated to her bv the dogs licking her hands, which were badly chapped. m SALE OF A BiG PAPER MILL. tluluncsccc Falls Plant to Clinngp Hands This Week. Knukatn, Wis , Feb. 10. Tlio great water power at Qulnnp.secv nnd the pa per and pulp mills with 1,000 acies of lands me to be pnss-d from tho hands of the Qitlnmseco Tails Paper com pany to the Klmbetiy ind OHiIc com pany this week. It !s not known ex actly vl.Jt the amount of the conald piations is, out It Is placed nt nbaut $,",00,000. Quinneseie Falls Is a natural water fall and dnm with a fall of sixtv-llve loot, end which can easily bo Increased to seventy-rtve feet fall, maklniT it one of the best powers In the west. The present Qulnnescc Falls Paper com pany owns In fee simpl" nil the land on both sides of the fV.ls. ICE BOAT PARTY MISSING. .Hay Have Perished in n IilUnid on Kncinniv liny. Bay City, Mich.. Feb. 11 Geoige Hlr ney Jennlson, Alexander Malloy und John Hunter, of this city, staited on Monda for an Ice boat trip on Sagin aw Bay, intending1 to return befoie daik. Since then nothing has been 1 card of them. A northeast blizzard pievallecl all night. It is feav?d the paity ran Into open water eight miles nut at i point known ns "Bit: Click," not dlspovvilng it In time to avoid It; but It 13 possible they may liavo cought shelter In tome of tho fish' shanties with which he bay Is dotted. MIS WIFE WAS WORRIED. .lira. liovrll Und n l'reseiitlnient Her Iliislinnd Would Be Killed. Canal Dover, O., Teb. IC The re mains of a man weie found along the Panhandle tracks, between Tuscaia wus and Gnadenhutten, Sunday. The skin was torn fiom the face, the scalp from tho skull and the body and limbs picked up In bits. This nfternoon the remains weie Iden tified by Mis. Chailes Lovell, of this city, as those of her husband. She had a ptesentlment he would be killed by the train and believed him dead before the news was bi ought to hei. DEATH BV A TIQHT SHOE PAI.IATUD. Life lusurniicn Hinged on the Conse quent itlood Poisoning. St Louis, Mo , Feb. 10 The United Staten court of appeals holds that It is accident, not design, when a man's tight fihoe cau.ses nn ubiaslon of the bkln on his toe so as to tesult In death. Consequently the Western Conunei clal Tmveleis' association will have to pay a policy of $3,000 to the widow of Friedman O Smith, of this elty, a member of that organization, who died of blood poisoning three yenis ago. MURDER OVER IHONBY. Charles I'iio Kills James Mutciirlo u u ire n, l'n. Wuueii, Ia Feb. 10 Chailes Tlzlo shot James Muscarlo to death In a titiatiel over money matteis today. During the quutrel Muscarlo's wife threw her arms nround her husband's neck and the ball pased through her wilst. Flzlo ebcaped, wounding eerl- ously n man vho Interfered with his Illght. ' l'eiiU4)lviililii li im I nun. Washington, Feb. IC These Poniisjl v unlit pensions havo been Issued Oilgl nal widow etc. Minor of Philip Altemus, Wllkcs-Batre, $12; Dlanu Yuple. Hunting ton Mills. laizerne, $s; Susan Bainey, Wilkert-Barre. $8. Victory lor .Mnlioiiey. Philadelphia, Feb, 10,-Tonimy White, of Chicago, and young Mahony, of this tlty, fought 15 loiirids ut the Olympic dub ut Athens tonight, leBulling In a ' victors jor Mboni, Tribune Classified Specials HELP WANTED , FOR HUNT F01tHAI.ll REAL ESTATE .., AGENTS WANTED.., 1 CENT A WOTID 1 CENT A WORD , 1 CENT A WORD 1 CENT A WORD 1 CENT A WORD SITUATIONS WANTED Free of Charge. All advertisements Inserted In theso columns (excepting Situations Wanted, which arc published free of charge), lire paynhlo 8TIHCTI.Y IN ADVANCE. DON'T nsk to have them charged. HELP WANTED-MALE WANTED-DRAMATIC PEOPLE FOR retoemlzed thpiitrlcnl nttrnctton. MANAGER, Tribune office. RELIABLE MEN WANTED TO AD dress catalogues, circulars nnd envel opes. Send stamp foi paitlculars. SOM ERVILLE M'F'G. CO., Ellziibeth, N. J. WANT ED - THREE HOOD WAITERS: must bo llrst-class and present u good appearance. Address II., Ibis otlkc. OPIUM. MORPHINE. WHISKEY - IP Interested In tho cure of those, habits wiltp for my book; mailed free. 1). M. WOOI.T.riY, M. D , Atlanta, On. SALESMEN SCHOOL SUPPLES; cciuntij work, $100 salary montlilv, with libel al additional commissions. It. O. EVANS & CO., Chicago. WANTED - AS AQENT N EVERY section to cunvass; $1.00 to J3.W a day mnde. sells at sight, also a man to sell Staple Goods to dealers, best side lino $"ri a month; ssilaiy or large commission made; experience unnecessary. Clifton Soap ami Manufacturing Company, Cin cinnati, O. WANTED - WELL-KNOWN MAN IN every town to solicit stock sub3tiip tlons; n moimi ol , big money lor agents; no capital reciuired EDWARD C. FISH &. CO., Borden Block, Chicago, III. HELP WANTED-FEMALE WANTED-TEN LADIES TO TAKE homo plecewoik. Call 2S Spruco street. LAD1ES-I MAKE BIG WAGES DOING pleasant home work, ami will gladly send full particulars to all sending two cent stamp MISS M. A. STEHBINS, Lawrence, Mich. WANTED LADY AGENTS IN SCRAN ton to sell and Introduce Snyder's cake Icing; experienced canvasser pie ferred, work permanent and veiy prollt able Write for pattlculars at once and get benefit ot holiday Hade. T. B. SNY DER & CO., Cinclrnatl, O. WANTED 1MME D I ATELY-TWO EN crgetic saleswomen to represent us. Guaranteed $0 a dav without Interfering with other duties. Healthful occupation. Wiite for particulars, enclosing stamp. MANGO CHEMICAL COMPANY, No. 11 John Street, New York ci c-CMinriif MifT-r-r SALESMEN WANTED. ENERGETIC SALESMEN CAN MAKE ble monoj selling our combined Iden tification Reward and Accident Insur ant Outfits, full partlculais on uppll tut'on. NATIONAL REGISTRY CO.. of New York. Scranton ofilce 217 Board of Tiado. FURNISHED ROOMS HANDSOMELY FURNISHED nt 122 Mulbeny street ROOM WANTED-TO RENT yAuuovsn "OFirnnT'oR nine rooms, within ten or fifteen min utes walk of the postoflice; hill preferied. Address GIARC, Tribune ofilce. FOR RENT TOR RENT OR SALE-TWO DOUBLE houses on Mvrtla street; foi rent, two double houses on Qulncj avenue and one on Gibson street. Ten rooms each side. Steam heat. Apply to T. J. DUG C, AN. Library Building, Wyoming nve. FOR RENT - FURNISHED ROOmI with or without boaid at 702 Monroe avenue. roR m:NT-rnoM april ist. nine- room house with bith, laundry und furnace; excellent location. Inquire 411 Clay avenue. GOOD, HEALTHY, SUPERIOR HOI'S es $13 $33, $30; boo thete before rent ing. JONES, Dll Spiuce. rOR RENT DWELLING liorSE modern Improvements, corner of Mul berry street and Webster avenue, Scrun ton. P. W. STOKES, 110 Wjomlnt' ave nue. FLOORS FOR RENT-KOR BUSINESS putpos,es, 10i0. Inqulie r.7 Penn ave nue. JJ0-HOUSES WITH EVSRY MODERN convenience and Iunui : most super ior, healthj and well equipped. All liftht looms, location on the avenues JONES, 311 Spruce street Open evenings, $20-OlTICES IN SUITE. FOR DOCTOR lnvvjcr. Insurance) ntjent, dentist; sec ond floor, front, opposlto hotel Jermyn. Steam hent. lunnlnp water, decorations. Finely Ut'Iited. Janitor, toilets. JONES, 311 Spruce street, FOR SALE I 1'OIt SALK-A GOOD BUSINESS. ONLY . $VJ) capital required Address S. E., Scianton Tribune. ' ESTATE" OF MARIA Gl'N&TER, DE I ceased. Foi wile piimlses on I'nin I nvenue, JH4 fet In front und 167 feet in depth, inquire or FRED W. GUNSTER, Executor. FOR SALE-BROKEN ENGLISH BET tei, cheap. Fill Pi nn avenue. FOR SALE-ONE 20-1IORSE POWER boiler as good as now. THE WES TON MILL CO REAL ESTATE $S,300 WILL BUY AN ELEGANT NEW ly furnished home, house ten rooms, very complete. lot 110 by 1S1 feet, located in upper G reel Rldge. Apply ut Ida Spruce street, llrnt Hour. FOR BALE-FINEST I.OTSh7TcRAn". ton for homes or Investment For rent homes, stores olllces and suites of rooms, conveniently located, central; send or call for clrculnis JONES. Real Estate, 311 Spiuce streot KEYSTONE HOTEL SITE AND LOTS adjoining ut Haw ley will be offered for Mile Feb. 19 next, at 1 p m. STOF- FLET S. SCIIAFFER, Slloudsburg. Pa. LOST LOBTYESTERDAV BETWEEn"7i? ti'l Jet in) n und Com I limn.) Squuie, a pah of gold nose glaseej. Finder v 111 pltiiso teturn to Plulps' Drug Store. LOST-BLACKSPANIEL I'j'PPY. TWO months old; tewuid If letiirned to Metropolitan Cigar stoie. E MOHEs, Manager Will on lilt' ;pV Mntli. Loston, Mass., Feb, Id Tho work of exleinilnatlng tho gpsy moth bus been resumed by the state loaid of agrlculturo with tha apiirnpilatlou of $.i)eioo granted to oniry on the vioik until the full up piopilatlou euii be uetid upon. Abuut -""0 men have bien lelnstuted, ami they mo illstilblilvd .ilnom- the iiiftMed districts. AGENTS WANTED AGENTS-THE "MONAnCH" IB THE nest nna cheapest teltpnone iinn u the market; rMaTl price. Including ono roll of paper, II; liberal discount; exclu Rlvo tsirltory. W. W. HAMILTON & CO., 21 Mill: street. Boston, Mas. WANTED-AOENTB FOR OREATF.ST gas Having device manufactured. Re tails 2-,c. Big pronts. OLVER BROS., Rochester, N. Y. AGENTS TO SELL OUR Mo. STORM door; sample prepaid upon receipt or price. AMERICAN STORM DOOR CO., Port Huron, Mich. 'KLONDIKE-AGENTS WANTED FOR Inrgo Illustrated book of Klondike, five hundred pages; price tl.Mi outllt 10c. Address NATIONAL PUBLISHING CO., Lakeside. Building, Chicago, lib WANTED-BOL1C1TOR8! NO DEL1V. ering, no collecting; position i;i"; ncnt: pav weekly; stnto age. GLEN BROTHERS, Rochester, N. Y. AGENTS-WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO do about Safe Citizenship price 1, Going by thousands. Address NICH- OLS. Napervllle, III. AGENTS TO BELL OUR PRACTICAL gold, silver, nickel and copper elec tro plasters; prices from $3 upward; pal nrv n lid mntnui nnl,1; outfit freo. Ad- diess, with utamp, MICHIGAN MF'O. CO., Chicago. AGENTS TO SELL CIGARS TO DEAL ers; $25 weekly nnd expenses; experi ence unnecessary. CONSOLIDATED M'F'O CO., 4S Vnn Buren street, Chicago. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY rATtTNTm'vNT7nr,'wlm $10,000. Established business. AVIll bear Investigation. Largo profits. Safe Investment. For Interview addiess P. O. Box .171, Scranton, Pa. CITY SCAVENGER A.B.BRIGaS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS and cess pools; no odor. Improved pumps used. A. BR1GGS, Proprietor. Leave orders lido North Main nvenue, or Klckes' drug store, corner Adams and Mulberry. Telephono C010. CHAS. COOPER. CITY SCAVENGER All orders promptly attended to, day or night. All the latest nppllances. Charges reasonable. 1! Scranton streot. House 1123 Washburn street. SPIRITUALIST MRS. E. CUTLER. ORDAINED 8PIR Huallst speaker and trance medium; sitting dally; circles Sunday nnd Wednes day evenings. 1097 Diamond avenuo. CHIROPODIST CORNS, BUNIONS AND INGROWING nails cured without tho least pain or drawing blood. Consultation and udvlco given free. E. M. HET.EL, Chiropo dist. J20 Lackawanna nvenue. Ladles at tended at their residence If desired. Charges moderate. ROCK CUTTING CAREY BROS., ROCK CUTTING CON tractors. Apply CAREY BROS. Box 3", Avoca, Pa. LEGAL NOTICE ESTATE OF STAFFORD KIZER. LATE ,,f the city ot Scrunton, County of i.acKawann.i and siato or i'ennaji- vanla. Letters of administration on the nbovo I named estate having- been ginnted to tho undersigned, nil persons having claims or I demands against the said estato will present them for pajment, nnd thoso In- debted thereto will please make lmmc- uiaio pavmenc to EVA KI'ER, Administratrix. WATSON, DIEHL i: KEMMERER. Attvs. for Estato. ESTATE OF J. ATTICUS ROBERTSON. Into of tho cltv of Sciantoil, county of Lackawanna, and state of Pennsvlvanl i, deceased. ' Notice is hereby given that letters testa mentary In the above named estate havo been granted to tho undersigned. All per sons indebted to said estate nio requested to make pajment and all persons having claims or denmnda against the same will present them to MAGGIE S. ROBERTSON. Etecutiix. F. L. HITCHCOCK, Attorney. OFFICE OF THE COLLIERY ENGI NEER COMPANY. Scinnton, Pa.. Dec. 21th. 1!.i7. SPECIAL NOTICE TO THE STOCK holders The Ucnid of Trusttis of this company has called a special meeting of It" htockholders, to be held at the ollleo of tho said company In tho Coul Exchange Building, in tho City ot Scranton, Pcnn svlvnnla, on the twtntv-fouith day of Februarj, IS'rt, nt S v m. for tho pur pose of voting for or rgilnst an mcieasj of the capital stock from seven hundred and fifty thousand dollars ($730,000) to one million dollars ($1 0W),000), and an lnciea-a in tho number of Dlreetois or TmsWes from three (1) to five (5), nnd to amenl the by-laws with reference thereto. STANLEY P. ALLEN, Secretary. SITUATIONS WANTED WANTED-S1TITATION BY BOY, AGE 15 cars, able and willing to wotK; writes a good hand. Address F. P., Iox 20.', Postotllce, Duninoie. SITUATION WANTED EXPERI encrd double entry bookkeeper desires position; 21 j ears old; manlcd; six j ears' experience as clerk and bookkeeper and can furnish best of leferences from past cmplojers. Address "Boookkeepcr, TOO Electric avenue, city. YOUNG MAN. 19, WISHES SITUATION of any kind; knowledge of stenog laphy and typewriting, can speak Ger man ; best reference. It. A. H., Tribune otllco. SITUATION WANTED-YOUNG MAR ried mnn would llko a position as clerk In store, understands tho caro of horses nnd tan run stationer engine. Can fur nish flrbt-class reference. Work of anv kind acceptable. Addiess C B., 13G0 N. Washington, avenue. SITUATION WANTED - MARRIED muli, 21 venrs old, willing to do tiny kind of work, havo hud four j ears' ex perience In grocer business. References. Addiess Lock Box 51. Dunmoro. I 'a. SITUATION WANTED BY A YOUNG gill as nurbo gill or second girl. Call IMS North Wabhlngton nvenue. SITUATION WANTED - MARRIED man 2S years of ago and 10 years' ex perlence In general store as bookkeeper and clerk, tan furnish best icferenres from past employers Addiess S. E. 1'., general delivery, city. A PROTESTANT YOUNG WOMAN would like position as nursery gov erness or secretarj for elderly woman; etpcrlenced. best New York city refer ences Address KATHARINE HELEN WELLS, general delivery, Scranton P.O. WANTED-A SITUATION AS A FIRST or second bund biead, takes, pretzeds and pis baker, city or countiy R. D. WALTMAN. Lebanon, Pa. SITUATION WANTED BY A STENUG lapher nnd bookkeeper D. E. expel -lented. Al referene-e M, W. A cnte Tribune. WANTED-A POSITION BY A GOOD gill at general housework. Address 212 Franklin avenue SITUATION WANTED BY A YOUNG man, willing to ork at nnv thing; age 1, well recommended. Address P. M Tribune otllee SITUATION WANTED-A YOUNG MAN (221 of good habits und ability deslios n position of a clerical nature, baa had four yeiirs' experience In olllcu work; referent. "J ' 233 Kren.ler touit, A MIDDLE-AGED MAN DESIRES PO sltlon taking care of horses or woik or any kind. Addiess 20", Washington L'enue, caro ED. W. FINh. SITUATION WANTED WAHHINa and li onlng tuken home or go out by tho duv washing, scrubbing or any kind of woik. Rear 120 Franklin nviiuie. BUTFHER THOROUGHLY EXPERl enced. seeks employment In miukot or neddllusr. Addiess J. HlLTON, .'10 Murine stieet, Providence. 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. Qa -s !MIWW(!( AMUSEMENTS. Lyceum Theater. Thursday, February 17. Engagement extraordinary, Tho gigantic aud miigultlcent spectacular diama, With Its gicat cast, including the famous English Comedienne FFOLLIOTT PAGET, In the title role. Compltte pioductlon, In cluding the Great Derby Race with Its thoroughbred horses. Prices-St on, 7fle, noc, 25c. Boxes ?1 50. Halo of seats Tueiday morning. Academy of flusic Three Nights, Commencing Thursday. Peb. I7 Usual Matinees. BETTER THAN EVER. THEGORMANS JOHN. JAMES AND GEORGE, The Kings of Fuieltul Comedy, In tbe New and funny 1'lav. Mr. Beane from Boston. A Omit Company, Great Singing. Gieut Dancing. Fuuny Comedians and Pretty Ulrls. PRICI 15c, Jftc, 35c, 50e. it Pavs Commencing Monday, Feb. Hint. ITmiul MutlueeH. Tbe Popular Comedian, James T. Kelly In Chailes E. llhiiiey's most sneoewiful fnioe- tuineuy, A BAGGAGE CHECK lipill COSTUMES, nirW music, The liveliest show 011 the tond. Regular Prices. Grand Openlug Monday Eve,, Feb. !1, THE UINDEISJ, Originally Wonderland, l.ludeu meet, near l'euu uveuuv. Under Entire Mmmtieuieut. lliooU.t. I.udltr,Leeti. N 11 Ilrooks.Mzr. Opening lt three dav k viltb TICKIJT OP LIIAVR MAN, Monday, Tuesduylund Wednesday, by u Npuelully telected touipiin for tbe oucaHlon. Tliuifcduy, Krlduy andbiitiudiiy, .ule's gicut French draina, The Celebrated fuse. Matinees EvPiy Duy ulieu 10 cents villi admit to any part or hoime. Evenings, Hie, 'Jin-, und Illlr. Hatuiduy mutlnees, Bpechil to noliool dill dreu, ft cents Hoors open I.ilomul". Perfbrmunce, U.'JO and H. in, Iteiiit'inber opening dute, Miiiiduy evening, Feb. '21, 110 JL JLM.XJ Sporting Duchess IAAAAAAAAAAI MAMAAVVH CONNOLLY A WALLACE 127 and .129 Washington Ave, E Ism? m a (The Philadelphia Specialist,) mtm honorary emblems which he holds. No specialist in this or any other country is able to show the credentials that Dr. Grewer holds today. Catarrh-Special Offer-One Year's Treatment for Ten Dollars Ozo-Nite Gas, including generator, warrauted to gener ate Ozo-Nite Gas for one year, shipped to any part of the United States for Ten Dollars. Auy child can handle it. The only and original home treatment for Catarrh in the United States. Ozo-Nite Gas is mild, soothing and effec tive. One trial treatment. Ozo-Nite Gas will posi tively cure Hoarseness, Catarrhal Deafness and all diseases of the Ear, Nose and Throat. Dr. E, Giewei, the eminent Philadelphia specialist, Is a giaduate ot the University ot Pennsylvania, fonneily demonsttntor of Piactlcal Physlolosy at the Medlco-Chlrurglcal college, of I'hlladelphla ; honorary member of the Sledtco-Chlrurgical college; member ot the General Alumni association of the University of Pennsylvania: member of the Houston club ot the Unlversltv of Pennsylvania, member of the Joseph Leldy Fellowship of Anatomy, mem ber of the Uomd of Chailtv of Scranton. Pa . member of the Histotlcal Scl-, ence association of Lackawanna county, Scranton, Pa.; piesldent of the Ath ens Mining and Milling company, president of the International Medical Association nnd Advei Using League of Ameiica; one of the youngest mem beis of the Giand Aimy ot the Republic; suigeon of the Union Veterans union; and the doctor comes highly Indoised by the leading professors of this country and abroad The doctor and his start of English und Gei mnn physicians mnke a spe cialty of all forms of Clnonlo Nervous Diseases, Skin, Womb, Blood Dis eases. WE WILL FORFEIT THE SUM. NOT EXCEEDING JI.OOO, FOR ANY CASE OF EPILEPTIC FITS WE FAIL TO CURE. All who call upon the doctors up to March 1st will tecelve advice, ser vices and examination fiee. Dr. Giewer's high standing In tho state will not allow Mm to accept any Incuiable cases. If they cannot cute you they will franklv tell you so. Diseases of the Nervous System, The syniptoins of which ate dizziness, mo,, nml unmen. ball llsllig In the th of memory, unable to concentrate th when spoken suddenly 10, anu emu. u pel forming tho actual duties of life, in tv,a nnilmi nf the heart, causing II forebodings, cowardice, fear, dreams, feeling us tired In the motning as vvn ness, trembling, confusion of thought, tin, iimliB. etc. Those so uffected shou Htored to perfect health. Lost Manhood Restored, Weakness of Young Men Cured. If vou have been given up by your phvslclnu tall upon the doctor and bo examined. He cuies the worst kind uf Neivous Debility, Scrofula. Old Soies. Catarrh. Piles, Female Weakness, Affections of the Eve. Kar, Neve, Tluoat, Asthma, Deafness und Clippies of every destilptlon. Tumots, Can cels and Oolteis removed without the use of knife or painful caustics by mil' newly devised nbsoibent method known as the "ELECTRO-aERMl-CIDE." And our OBO-NITB GAS cuies Catattli and Catarrhal Deafness. Consultation lieu und sttlctly sacred and confidential. Ollke hoins dally from 10 a. 111. to S.20 p. in. Sunday fiom 1J p. in. to S p. m. jk fQp 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. m. to .8,30 p. 111. The doctor, while in unicago, nac several honors conferred upon him ; by Medical Colleges there namely, the titles of Doctor of Philosophy and Bac. of Science in addition to his manv other decrees and lack of confidence, sexuul weakness In loat, spots floating before the eyes, loss mind on one subject, easily stattled Istiessed mind, which unfits them foi making happiness Impossible, dlstress ush of heat, depression of spltltB, evil melnnclioly, tire easy of company, en letltlng, lack of energy, nervous depression, constipation, weakness of id consult uh Immediately and be re- i V I