2 THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-MONDAY. FEBRUARY 21'. 1898. MANY CUBANS BURNED ALIVE Evidence That Blanco Rivals Weyler la Atrocious Crlmci. MOST SHOCKING! TALE OF CRUELTY I'nclflcos, 70 nnd 80 Yonrs 6ld, llurncd nt tho Htnko This Month in Hnntn Clnrn Province -- Oencrnl Cnrrillo Attests tho Truth ol the Intormntion JCccclvcd by Tho Sun. From tho Sun. Matnnzas, Cuba, Feb. 15. The Sun's correspondent in Santa Clara province writes from the headquarters of tho Insurgent mnjor general, Fra'nclsco Cnrtlllo, at the estate Lns Ollvns, a thrllllns story ot Cuban heroism nnd Spanish barbarity. A signed statement by General Cnrrillo Is enclosed with the leport for publication In the Sun. It Is us follows: Tho farts which jour correspondant describe are absolutely truo and they are all Included In my olltclal report to tlcncrnl Gnmez. commandcr-ln-chlef uf tho Cuban aimj, dated Feb. 11. I fnj to General Gomez In my re port, and I wish the wholo world to know It, that aenernl Blanco is as much a bloodthirsty assassin as Hen ri nl Wojler 1m, with the only clirfoi ence thut the latter publicl avowed his oilmen nd feared not to appear before public opinion In tho full light il bis niGiistioilt, while General Ulanco murders In the dark and weors an air ot Innocence before the public. Illimco'o favorite expedients for con lU'ilnpr the Cubans ore bribery anJ murder On the one hand he offers them olllcex and iuoiic , on the other he glxts secret orders to his columns to ruthlessly nsnhtlnate tno country people while he publishes humane de aries foi bidding the crimes openly or- dend by Gtiural Wovler. Kvciy line of tho state mcnl of jour coin hi ondrnt Is correct I hao to add Hint while sufh cow lrdly cilmcs are comn Itted bv the hp.inlnids, they refine to Unlit the Cabins In the field. Slneo Dec. ."0 liht I lino been unable to rntlco the Sp.inlsdi columns In this district to accept an engagement with m troops As soon as my vanguard opens Hie upon them they retire to their fortllled strongholds whero I cannot attack them, being, as 1 am, without artlllerj Fiuiulsco Cairlllo Malor Geneial Heidipinitcrs of tho Fourth Corps the Cuban Army Lis Olhas, Feb 12, 1S0S The facts refeired to by the Sun's coneppondent are ns follows On Feb 1 Cieiiei il Cairlllo iccelved lnfoimntlon, that near Cnun!o and also near the Spanish fort nt Nuovas do Jobosi, two Spanish columns were nia"acrlpg the paclflcos and committing awful 'bar barities Immediately niter lecelvlng1 this import General Canlllo ordered Lieutenant Colonel Qulntln Rr.ivo to niiproach Caunao with n force of 130 men, open flio on the Spaniards and try to rescue their Ictlms. Llruten-ant-Cnlonel Hravo early In Jnnuarj' had won a great lctorj near the estate Sin Augustln, capturing a larse eoh nj', for which action General Car rlllo hid ieiuested Geneial Gomez to promote him cuuans iiivrinn. On the morning of Feb. 10 Brnvo and his men dashed upon tho Spanlaids, who retired to the fort bf Nuevas do Jobosi, cnirjlng with them some of their victims. Captain Qulncoces, with' llfty Cubans, opened lire en the fort anl the Spaninids answeicu with can non shots and bomb hhells, w hlch com pelled the Cubans to retire Hut Qulncoces found In th Held, left by the Spaniards In their flight, the tort u tod bodies nnd burned remains of the lcllms alieady killed, and tho Cu ban soldier Rafael Infante, who was made prisone. by the Spaniards about l months ago Infante was dying, with severe wounds Indicted by the machete all over his body. He was e.urled by Biavo to General Can lllo's camp and there he told tho awful stoiy of Spanish cruelties suffered by him elf nnd other hapless Cubans. He lived onU four hours and was burled bv the Cubans a quatter of a milt fiiiip the camp. Intante said that when he was made piisonei he was locked tin In the foit, and toitured to compel him to guide the Spinlaids tn th camp of General Carrlll i at midnight and sinpilse him. As he refued, he was depiUed for a Ion; time of food and water. After thot he was beaten like a dog eveiy da j. On Feb. 10 he was cm i led out of the foit to be executed with many paclflcos, who had been caught In the nelghboi hood by the Spaninids. Ho leniembeis among them rioientlno nnd Jesus Aioyco, brothers, one 70 and tho other SO j ears of ..ge They were tied to a tiee and burned nlle Juan Arozco, a mi a of Florentlno, who was captured while HI of fer in a hut a half mile fiom the foit, was beheaded, Ramon Pei eli a was also binned alle. Pedio Hernandez, a farmrr and a na tive of 11. e Canaiy Islands, bad both his aims cut off rnd then he was be liPidtd, Other tortmes Inflicted on the poor pilsoneis cannot be described. Infante was being put to death with machete ilows when the Cubans ap pioached. Then he was abandonel, but l other prisoners, who had been tied up to await their fate, were car i led Into the fort again The horrors l tb" Spanish Inquisition, adds tho conespondent.nre not comparable with thifce atrocities. Iliavo and Qulncoces burled the re mains of the victims some distance Horn thi foit and planted a cioss over them with this inscilptloiv "They are testing forever from the untitles of Spain." DANGEROUS MAGAZINES. Tho Statu V. .11, U. A. Will Protest Against Uiidrnped Pictures. York, P,i Teh 20. Tho thirtieth" an nual convontlon ot the Pennsylvania Htato Young Men's Christian associa tion" closed tonight with farewell ex el cites In Christ Lutheran chapel. Among the resolutions adopted before this evening's adjournment were the following: - Itesolvod, That In view of the marked nnd Inn easing tendency observed In tho magazines used In most association read ing rooms, to Introduce Illustrations in the reading and advertising matter, like ly to bo harmful to joung men at tho most susceptible peilod In their lives. Resolved, Thut the stato convention of tho Young Men's Chtlstlan nbuoclutlon or ' Pennsylvania hereby petition the Inter nutlouul committee to take this mutter up and secure, If possible, a united protest from tho association of North America, and then bring the very proper influence to bear upon the magazine publishers to correct this pernicious feature. Itenolvod, That In view of the recent dreadful calamity in the hnrbor of Huv uOlI by which two, hundred and llfty lurtj? men of ;t(ip'ntota and nation, while serving; their country on board tho bat tleship Maine, have without a moment's warning been cut off In tho strength of their early manhood, we are moved to profound sorrow nnd do resolvo that this organization, whoso work Is by nnd for young men, feels It to bo Its duty In this hour of tho nation's unspeakable loss, to gtvo expression to Its sympathy for tho stricken families of tho lamented dead. CIVICS REFORM LEAGUE. Orgnnl7ntlan lor Nortlmnstorn Penn sylvania Formed in lll.os-llnrrc. Tho Civics Reform ienguo of North eastern Pennsylvania vvaB organized In Wllkes-Barrp Saturday afternoon bv Hov. Wilbur F. Crafts, of Washington, D. C. Representatives were pio3ent from Luzerne and Lackawanna coun ties. The meeting was held in the Young Men's Christian association building. Many of those intrcsted In the welfare of tho new organization wcro prominent In tho work of the American Sabbath union, ot which Rev. F. A. Don j', of this city, was the sec retary nnd pilme mover. Local branches of the Reform league wore effected In Plttston and Scranton sometime ngo by Dr. Crafts who ad dressed Saturday's meeting in "Wllkes Barre nnd secured tho adoption of the same constitution established in other places by tho Reform league. Its offi cers are: President, J. Welles Ilollen back, of WIlkes-Barro, first vice pres ident, C W. Cool, of West Plttston: ccond vice piesldent, Mr. Major, ot Carbondale; third vice piesldent, Mrs. C. 1). Simpson, of Scranton, treasurer, J, D. Stclle, of Scranton; field secre tary, Robert Wilson. It is proposed to hold monthly meet ings In Scranton, Wllkes-Barre, Car bondale and Pittston.at which address es will be delivered according to a pie scilbed programme. Branch oiganlza tlcns are to be affected by the Held secretary In the smaller towns Tho league will support the secretary In his steps asnlnst the police, constabu lary or other officials for dereliction ot duty ANOTHER TRIAL ASKED. Olchcfslu Attorneys Allege That the Court .Undo Errors. The qulto general suspicion that Ol c hofski Is not very fnr away w as helgh ened Saturday by his attorneys making application for a now trial. If he was safely out of the country nnd fairly assuicd of tho authorities being unablo to ovitako him, it is not likely that he would spend more money In a new trial Among the reasons advanced for a new trial aie allegations that the court erred In admitting certain evidence, particularly as to what Mrs. Olchefskl said In tho absence of the defendant, and In charging the Juu as follows: "But the fact that It was Insured, the man was heavily In debt, you maj take In considerations In your deliberations on this case. Insurance companies re cognize loth these clicumstancts as elements of whit they know of a 'moral risk' when thej' insuie, and I think you have a tight to take It Into consideration here." BIXLER IS A BAD ONE. It Is Likely Tb nt There Isn't a Jail Keeper Vncnucy. In cleaning out the cell occupied by Frank Blxler, who went down to the penitentiary Wednesday, for burglariz ing the Bogart residence, the county Jail officials unearthed striking evi dence of the fellow's desparately bad chaiacter. He had broken a twelve-Inch long piece of lion from his bedstead, which lie could use us a weapon If the mere killing of a keeper or two presented an opportunltj to escape, and from the steel spilngs In tho soles of his shoes he had fashioned a knife and a file, with which he had loosened the bars In the window of his cell so that all that was required was a slight effort to dislodge them There was evidence, too, that he had attempted to escape thiough this opening, as a prisoner did a few years ago, but he found the opening would not admit his 7'i head When Blxler was being taken on the train at the Jersey Central station he hoped "that the blankety-blank train would be wiecked and every one aboard Killed " He didn't see his hopes leallze, however. Instead he was safe 1 handed over to the care of Waiden Casidj and will remain there for the next si j eats and three months. TRAGEDY IN WAX. A Figure Aliened to Ilnvo Boon TnLcn tor a Casn of Suicide A wax flguied suspended by a lope fiom one of the windows In the tear of the establishment on Spruce street re centlj buined out, was the occasion of considerable excitement In police headquarters early this morning, Pntiolman Johler while on his round saw what he supposed to be the body of a man hanging. by his neck and hurriedly rapping for assistance was, Joined In a moment by Patrolman Teny from the next beat, and togethei they proceeded to cut down the gastly And, Meanwhile the word of the trag edy had reached headquarters, and when the two officers reported merely a drop In the wax market the Joke was decidedly on them THEATRICAL ATTRACTIONS. A llnggiign Clirck. At the Academy of Mu&ic todaj. tomor row and Wednesduj Chailes 12. ill.iney s cntcrtulnlng farcer "A Ilaggagu Cluck' will be produced. Tho company that will be seen him In it Is under the pcional direction of that lively llttlo comedian, J.unes T Kelly, which Is In Itself a guar antee that tho performance will be up to tho mark In everj particular Mi Kelly has associated with himself a company of farce comedians of both sei.es among whom may bo found Rajmoud Flwllej', William Mitchell, Ed Sharploy, Hany Me Fadden, K. K. Townsend, Warner Cios by and the Misses Trlxle Wude, Lottie Burke, Eva Kellj-. Annlo Sanford. Ks telle Warde, Margaret Ashton, Carrlo Braunneck. Opening ol the Linden. Tho new Linden will bo t hi own open to the public tonight. A great treat Is promised In the way of entertainment. The well known play, "Ticket of Leavo Man" will bo the first of a Berlcs to be presented by a carefully selected stock companj. Those who saw tho dress re hearsal Saturday evening were loud In their praises of tho company's merits. Popular prices will prevail and dally mat inees at 10 cents admission Is the general order A Hunch nt Kcv, Hoyt's "A Hunch of Kejs" will open tho doois of merriment at the Academy Thursdaj', Friday and Saturday, Feb. 17, IS and 19, matinees Friday and Suturday, It is tho snmo meiry "Bunch of Kejs" that hus mado the whole country laugh for a number of yeais, Almost every the uter goer knows the queer scenes which "Snaggs," the legal gentleman, who switches oft as a hotel keeper through the medium ot a will which ho gets hold of professionally, and which ho retains for his own advancement. Ada Bothnor makes a perfect "Teddy," the wild rose bud of tho Keys family. She Is u spir ited romp and the terror of the hotel. Most Women' Troubles arc caused by a disordered stom ach. The genuine Carlsbad Spru delSalt is a positive remedy for a disordered stomach. It clears the complexion and purifies the blood. Best results when out door exercise can be had. Se cure only the genuine imported article, which must have the sig nature of ' Eisner & Mendel son Co., Agts., New York," on every package. VISCAYA IN THE HARBOR Concluded from Pace 1. cd by tho Spanish commander to whom he tendered, In the name of Admiral llunco, the courtesies of the port, which Is a formality whenever a foreign ves sel arrives In Amerlcnn waters. Lieu tenant Ward remained on board about a quarter of an hour, nnd as he de scended the gangway on his return to the Undine, the roynl Spanish ensign was put nt half mast. -This was tho flrst sign that the spectators afloat and ashore were given that tho visiting craft was nware ot the disaster in Havana harbor. Captain Eulete or dered the Hag nt half mast as a token of regret of tho death of the American sailors. Meanwhile the marines who were to take up the flrst watch were taken on the Nina and the Narkeeta, as were also four po'lc and a vuuneV man. A row boat containing three men, two of whom wer r.wlng pni tho third sitting in the stern came out from Tompklnsvlllo and headed direct ly for the Vlscaja. The Nina Inter c pted the little craft and in response to inquiries the man In the stern said that he had a telegraphic dispatch for tl e commander of tho cruiser. When this Information was transferred to Captain Kulate the latter told Lleuten rnt Doughtery to let the boat come alongside, and also said that he would Bee any newspaper reporters who wished to come aboard. As soon as this was made known to the press boats, which were hovering around, a number of newspaper men accepted the Invitation, and In less than ten min utes wore nil aboard plying questions to the commander and officers of the cruiser. While all this was taking place the crowds on shore became larg er and the keenest interest was taken Ir every movement of the different ves sels. THE PROTECTIVE! WATCH. Lieutenant Dougherty will remain In the vicinity of the cruiser while she ic malns In port, and will direct the every detail regarding the protective watch. From 4 o'clock this afternoon until midnight tonight tho Nina and Nar keeta will patrol the waters in the neighborhood of the big vessel. They will be relieved at midnight by the tugs Daniel S. Lamont and Scout In command of Captains Thomas A.Kej-es and T. P. Coffej". These boats are pro-vlde-1 by the supervhor of the port. They will take on the police and mar ine guards and lemiin on watch until S o'clock tomorrow morning. At that hour four police launches manned "by policemen inrt marines will go on duty and Btand bv until 4 tomorrow after noon when tho naval tuss will take up th same positions w hlch they as sumed this afternoon. These are the plans so far arranged bj' Lieutenant Dougherty and tl.ey are not likely to be changed. All the vessels mentioned will remain oft Tompklnsvllle until the Viscaya leaves her anchorage and points out to tea. In case the cruiser comes through the upper bay and an chois In tho North river the jntrol boats f.nd tugs will accompany her and the same arrangements will main tain. Captain Fulate said that while his ship was in this port his officers would accept nc Invitations of any kind The Spanish warship had come here on a visit that courtesy and riendshlp be tween the dreadful accident to the Maine was learned the Hugs weie put at half-mast and theie they would te maln until the ship took her departuie. "o invitations of a social chaiacter would be accepted this he wished to have u"dei stood. m DIED FROM HER BURNS. Mrs. Clnistinn Williclni I'.xplron Attor Terrible Sullerliig. Mis, Chrlstinn Wllhelm, who was tenlblj' burned at her home in Green Ridge Tuesdny by th" sulphur from a match setting file to her clothing, died esterdaj- morning after fright ful FUfferlng. She was about 4' j-oais of age. The funeral will take place fiom her home, 41C Green Ridge stieet, tomoirovv after noon. Interment In Forest Hill ceme tery. WILL END TOMORROW NIQUT. Holy Cross Church Fair to Flnnlly Clone. Th Holy Cross church fair will le open tomorrow evening, when the con test between Rev. John Longhran, of Bellevue, and Rev J. J O'Toole, of Providence, will be decided A number of fancy articles that yet remain will be disposed of preceedlng the contest and a short musical pro gramme will be rendered. It Is ex pected that there will be large attend ance MINOOKA. Tiederlck Hallenbeek, one of the party who accompanied Mining En gineer Joseph Addison to the coal fields of Newburn, N. C has returned home. Mr. and Mus. John Manning, of New York city, aro visiting friends here. The remains of a 2-year-old daughter ot Anthony Lynch, who died Satur daj, were Intel red In Mlnooka Catholic cemetery jesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Gallagher spent Sunday in Wllkes-Barre. Tho Ancient Order Hibernians Is making arrangements for a smoker to be held on March 17 Mlnooka base ball club will conduct nn entertainment nt the Father Mat thew hall this evening An enterprising young man from Car's Patch, while perusing the col umns of a New Yoik weekly, noticed an attractive advertisement on how to make one dollar go as far as five. Feeling somewhat elated over his lat est discovery he answered the "ad" and In return received a curt note ad vising him to send both to Mexico, It Is better to tako Hood's Sarsa parllla than to experiment with un known and untiled preparations, We know Hood's Sarsaparllla actually and permanently cures, Hood's Pills net cnBlly and prompt ly on the liver and bowels. Cura sick headache. Tribune Classified Specials HELP WANTED 1 CENT A WORD FOR RENT 1CENT A WORD FOR BALK 1 CENT A WORD REAL ESTATE. 1 CENT A WORD AGENTS WANTED 1 CENT A WORD SITUATIONS WANTED Free of Charge. All advertisements Inserted In these columns (excepting Situations Wanted, which nro published free of charge), nro paynblo STRICTLY IN ADVANCE. DON'T ask to havo them charged. HELP WANTED WANTED-MEN AND WOMEN TO AD vertlso "Lumlno," quick scouring soap-pasto, tock signs, place samples, or ders, etc. Steady work, $15 and expenses woekly. Shnfer Dobson, Mfg. Co.,ChlcaKO. HELP WANTED-MALE WANTED-BY AN OLD ESTABLISHED house, a man to tako charge of nnd look after their business hi this section, Salary $000, with commission. Cash se curity required. Address Business, euro Tribune. RELIABLE MEN WANTED TO AD dress catalogues, circulars and envel opes. Send stamp for particulars. SOM ERVILLE M'F'O. CO, Elizabeth, N. J. OPIUM, MORPHINE. WHISKEY IF Interested In tho cure of these habits write for my book; mailed free. B. M. WOOLLEY, M. D , Atlanta, da. SALESMEN - SCHOOL SUPPLES; country work, $100 snliry monthly, with liberal additional commissions. R. O. EVANS & CO , Chicago. WANTED AS AGENT IN EVERY section to canvass, H 00 to J3U0 a day made; sells nt sight; also a man to sell Staple Goods to dealers, best side Una $75 a month; solar j or large commission made; experience unnecessary. Clifton Soap and Manufacturing Company, Cin cinnati, O. WANTED WELL-KNOWN MAN IN every town to solicit stock subscrip tions, a monopolj'; big monej' lor agentsi no capital required. EDWARD C. FI3H & CO , Borden Block, Chicago, III. HELP WANTED-FEMALE WANTED-TO GO TO WEST PITT3 ton nn elderly woman for child nurse. J. N. T., Tribune office. LADIES-I MAKE BIG WAGES DOING pleasant home work, and will gladly send full particulars to all sending two cent stamp. MISS M. A. STEBBINS, Lawrence, Mich. WANTED-LADY AGENTS IN SCRAN ton to bell and Introduce Snjder's cake Icing; experienced canvasser pre ferred; work permanent and very profit able Write for particulars at once and get benellt of holiday trade. T. B. SNY DER & CO , Clnelrnatl, O. WANTED IMMEDIATELY' TWO EN ergetlc saleswomen to represent us. Guaranteed $6 a dav without Interfering with other duties. Healthful occupation. Write for partlculors, enclosing stamp. MANGO CHEMICAL COMPANY, No. 72 John Street, New York. FOR RENT FOR RENT OR SALE-TWO DOUBLE houses on Mjrtlo street; for tent, two double houses on Qulncy avenue and one on Gibson street. Ten rooms each side. Steam bent. Apply to T. J DUGGAN, Library Building, Wyoming ave. $10-HOUSES WITH EVERY MODERN convenience and luxury; most super ior, healthy und well equipped. All light looms, location on tho avenues. JONES, 211 Spruco street. Open evenings J20-OFFICES IN SUITE, FOR DOCTOR lawjer, Insurance agent, dentist; sec ond floor, front, opposite hotel Jermjn. Steam heat, lunnlng water, decorations, rinely lighted, janitor, toilets. JONES, 311 Spruce street. GOOD. HEALTHY. SUPERIOR HOPS es $l"i $T5, $o0; see these before rent ing JONES, nil Spruce FOR SALE HORSE, PHAETON AA'D HARNESS for sale cheap. Horse G vears old, good driver; gentle and afraid of noth ing. Cairiage and harness in good ordei. Address J. McL , care of Trlbone office. FOR SALE-FINEST LOTS IN SCRAN ton for homes or investment. For rent houses, stores, offices and suites of rooms; conveniently located: central; send or call for circulars JONES, Real Estate, 311 Spruce street. ESTATE OF MARIA GUNSTER, DE- ceaseu. f or bale, premises on P nn avenue, 414 fet In front nnd 167 feet In depth. Inquire of FRED W. GUNSTER, Executor. FOR SALE-BROKEN ENGLISH SET ter, cheap. 1541 Penn avenue. FOR SALE-ONE SO-HORSE POWER holler, as good as new. THE WES TON MILL CO REAL ESTATE $8,500 WILL BUY AN ELEGANT NEW- ly furnished home; house ten rooms, very complete; lot 110 by lbl feet; located In upper Green Ridge. Apply at ul6 Sptuce street, first floor. FURNISHED ROOMS HNdIMELY FUWISIIEt) ROOM at 122 Mulberry street. LOST LOST-A POCKETBOOK BETWEEN Provldenco squaro and Deacon street. Finder will be rewarded If the samo is re turned to 419 Deacon street LOST-BLACK SPANIEL PUPPY, TWO months old; reward If leturned to Metropolitan Cigar store. E. MOSEa, Manager. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY PMlTNElR''ATr!DVVT $10,000 Established business, win bear Investigation. Largo profits, hufe Investment. For Interview address P. O. Box 374. Scranton, Pa. SPIRITUALIST tna t" riiTr u-r nnnATMpn anm Ituallfit speaker nnd trance medium; sitting dally; circles Sunday nnd Wednes day evenings 1097 Diamond avenue. MASSAGE TREATMENT. MISS L. E. YOUNG, SUROICAL trained nurse Massage Ticatment a specialty. All cases piomptly attended to, No. 142 Hitchcock street. Hours; 8 to 10 a. m , U to 8 p. m ROCK CUTTING Carey imdsJ, rock cutting con- tractors. Apply CAREY BROS , Box 36, Avoca, Pa. Tonight's Hoard nt Tindu .Meeting, A large attendance is Indicated for tonight's monthly meeting of the board of trade. This has been evidenced by tho number of replies received, In ac cordance with the secretary's request, to notification cards mailed on Friday. Piecldent Keller will make his Inaugu ral remarks and uppolnt his (standing committees for the year. '2Ss AGENTS WANTED RELIABLE PERSONS TO TAKE THE agency In their own towns for the best line of fast selling novelties; paj-s 100 per cent, profit; for ladles or gents. SPIRO & WATKINS. 1031 and 1013 Chest nut street, Philadelphia, Pa. AGENT8-$7 DAILY, TO SELL 6PB clalty Soaps and glvo customers dou ble their value In Handsome Presents; exclusive territory; sample outfit free MODOC SOAP CO , Cincinnati, O. AGENTS LOOK. LOOK, LOOK OUR wonderful Talking Machine, price $S. Agents wanted everywhere. Send for Il lustrated circulars. TALKING MA CHINE CO., Syracuse, N. Y. AGENTS THE "MONARCH" IS THE best and cheapest telephone desk on the market; retail price. Including one roll of paper, $1; liberal discount; exclu sive territory. W. W. HAMILTON & CO , 21 Milk street, Boston, Mass. WANTED-AGENTS FOR GREATEST gns saving device manufactured Re tails 25c. Big profits. OLVER BROS, Rochester, N, Y, AGENTS TO SELL OUR 50c. STORM door; sample prepaid upon receipt of price. AMERICAN STORM DOOR CO., Port Huron, Mich. KLONDIKE AGENTS WANTED FOR laige Illustrated book of Klondike, five hundred pages; prlco $bt0: outfit 10c. Address NATIONAL PUBLISHING CO., Lakeside Building, Chicago, III. WANTED-SOLICITORS; NO DELIV erlng, no collecting; position perma nent, pav weekly; state age. GLEN BROTHERS, Rochester, N. Y. AGENTS-WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO do about Safe Cltlienshlp price $1. Going by thousands. Address NICH OLS, Nupervllle. 111. AGENTS-TO SELL OUR PRACTICAL gold, silver, nickel and copper elec tro plasters; prices from $3 upwaid; sal ary and expenses paid; outfit free. Ad dress, with Btamp, MICHIGAN SIF'G. CO., Chicago. AGENTS-TO SELL CIGARS TO DEAL ers; $25 weekly and expenses; experi ence unnecessary. CONSOLIDATED M'F'G CO., 45 Van Buren street. Chicago. SITUATIONS WANTED SITUATION WANTED-BY A WOMAN to work by the day house cleaning. Address 411 Molr court. A YOUNG MAN, STEADY AND RELI able, wants a potlston at any kind of honest work, collector or solicitor pre ferred; not afraid of work. Address J. G , Tribune office. SITUATION WANTED-ANY KIND OF work, by joung man 26. Eight j cars' experience in general storp. Good refer ence. Address A. B. C, R. R. Y. M. C. A , city. WANTED-SITUATION BY BOY, AGE 15 years; able and willing to work; writes a good hand. Address F. P., hox 02, Fostoltlce, Dunmore. LEGAL NOTICE Office of THE TRIBUNE PUBLISHING COM- PANY. January 22. ISIS. THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THIS company has called a special meeting of Its stockholders to bo held at the gen eral office of the company, ut Scranton, Pa , on Tuesduj-, March 29, 1S98, at 10 o'clock a m , for the purpose of voting for or against tho Increase ot tho capital stock, and to vote upon the question of issuing common and preferred stock, E, H. RIPPLE, Secretary. NOTICE THERE WILL BE A MEET lng ot the stockholders ot the Cross Forks Water Company held at tho Board of Trade Rooms, In tho city of Scranton, Pa , on Mondaj-, February 28, 1898, at 10 o'clock a. in., to adopt by-law for the gov ernment of the said company, and such other business as may properly como be fore the meeting J. L. CONNELL, Secretary. THE ANNUAL MEETINO OF THE stockholders of the Lackawanna lion and Steel Companj'. for the election of Directors, and transaction of such other business as may propi rly come before the meeting, will bo held ut the office of the Company, In tho city of Scranton, Pennsylvania, on Wednesday, March Id, 189S. at two o'clock p. in. The polls will remain open for one hour. The transfer hooks will ba closed on Fcbiuary 20th, 1898, and reopened on M'urcli 3d ltu8. j. p. iuaaiNsoN. Secretary. Scranton, Pa., February 19th, 1898. Connolly & Wallace lMAMAAAMWWWWVM 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 & WALLACE 127 and 129 Washington Ave. Finest Solderless 18k Wedding Rings. The new Tiffany Style. Wedding Presents -IN- Fine Sterling Silverware, Rich Cnt Glass, Clocks, &c, Our optician, Mr. Adams, can fit all cases of defective vision. Prices very reasonable. 130 Wyoming Ava. ATTEND TO YOUR EYES NOW Eyesight preserved und headaches pre vented by having your eyes proparly and Hclentlfically examined nnd fitted. Eyes examined tree. The lutest stylos of Spec tuclei and eyeglaages at the lowest prices. DR. SHIMBERG, 305 Spruoe Street HERCULES ASBESTOS PIPE COVERING Tho Most Pei feet Inxulatlon. Applied by WARREN-EHRET COMPANY Contractors for Ehret's Slag Roofing, 311 Washington Avenue WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF OYSTERS Fancy Kockawnys, East Uivers, Mntirlco Ulver Coves, Mill l'onds, Sic, &a. Lenve your order for Uluo Points to be delivered on tho half shell la currier.. t II. PIEItt PEI It CITY SCAVENGER A.D.iJHiaaa cleans piiivy vaults and ccbh pools: no odor. Impioved pumps used. A. 13HIQQS, Proprietor, Lenve orderB 1100 North Alain avonue, or Incites' diue atore, corner Adams and Mulbcriy. Telephone CO 10. CIIAS. CpOPEH, CITY SCAVKNOEIl. All orders promptly attended to, day or nleht. All the latest appliances. Chareea reasonable. 711 Scranton street, llouso 1123 Washburn street. NEV TArJ 5: AMUSEMENTS. Academy of Jlusio Rels & Hurzunder, Lessees. II. K. Long, Local Manager. 3 Dajfl C'oinmonclnc Monday, Feb. IUsH Usual Matinees. The Popular Comedian, James T. Kelly In Charles K. Ulaney's most successful farcr comedy, A Baggage Check NEW COSTUMES, atusii;, DANCLS. Ihe liveliest show on the road. Itegular Prices. Three dajs, commencing Thursday, Feb. 34 Usunl Matinees. A Festival or Laughter. HOYT'S BUNCH OF KEYS (Or, THE HOTEL.) Ada Bothner as Teddy, and a splendid company of fares corned? favorites, In tho latest hits, fads, songs and dances of tho duy. A new departure In fasolnatlng o erects. Itegular Prlcex, 15c, 25c, 050, 50c Grand Opening Monday Eve., Feb. 21, THI LIINDEIN, Originally Wonderland. Linden street. near t'eun avenue. Under Entire Management, llrooks & Ladwlg, Lessees. N, 11. Urooks.Mgr. Opening 1st three du s with TICKET OP LEAVU MAN, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, by a specially selected company for the occasion, Thursday, Friday und Saturday, bale's great French drama, 'ihe Celebrated Case. Matinees Every Day when iu cents will admit to any part of house. Evenings, 10c, Jdc, iiixl !l()o Haturday matinees, special to school cull, dren, ft cents Doors open l.llti and 7. Performance, 2.no uudH.Ui. Hemember opening dato, Monday evening, Feb. 21, CHIROPODIST COHNB. BUNIONS AND INQROWINO. iiaiiH curea vvitnout the least pain oil uruwuiK uiouu. consultation and navico given free. K. M. HUTJ5EL, ChlropoJ mm, im j.ue-K.iwanna avenue. Lames u leuaea at ineir residence If desire Chareea moderate. - '-. i i