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THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 22. 1898.
THE RESIDENT
' AT PHILADELPHIA
Mr. McKlnlcy and Secretory Porter at
Residence of Mr. Harrison.
LOVE TO HELP OTHERS.
'
And Hence They Gave Good Advice About
How to Make Life Happier.
CONNOLLY & WALLACE.
AN INFORMAL DINNER GIVEN
All ArrniiRomonti Mmle to Kcop tho
President In Touch wltli the Aflnlrs
nt WnnhliigtonOlliocr Gnnrd the
President Night and Dny.
-SBBBBnKlF I
jnpEi
Philadelphia, Feb. 21. President Mc
Klnley, nccompanled by hl3 secretary,
J. AddlBon Porter, arrived hero this
afternoon In tile private car of Presi
dent Frank. Thomson, of tho Pennsyl
vania railroad, which was attached to
the regular express train which reached
he:o at C.GO o'clock.
The president ns ho stepped from tho
car was met by Frank Thomson,
Chailps C Harrison, provost of the
University of Pennsylvania, and C.
Btuurt Putleipon, and by them escorted
to tho stieot. Here tanlages wero en
tcicd and tho paity was driven to tho
residence of Mr. Harrison, whose guest
the president and Mr. Poiter will bo
dlirliiK their stay In tho city. The
presldptit will tomonow deliver nn ora
tion at'lho M'dHlilntrton birthday exer
eWcs of the University of Pennsylvania
nt' the- Academy of Music.
'The prevnlont excitement over Span
ish nffuhs scorned to Give added pub
lic IntcU'St to the president's visit and
the hip: Pennsylanla railroad station
mid the slieets ndjaeent thereto wero
efowdod with people oncer to see and
uroet the ehlef magistrate. A doublu
line of policemen kept an open pass
ntjcwity Tor the piesldent and his es
cort fioni the train to the street, and
I he pi trident with his lint In hand
bowed ill" ni'kwmledKmont of the en
thusiastic lianilcluppInK and cheers of
the rienpie lined up back of the cmdon
of polic i-jneii Two companies of
mounted policemen escorted the enr
1 luces to Mr. Hurrlon'n resldenre,
which Is several blocks fioin tho sta
tion. ClieiTliiK ciowds greeted the
preildnit alone the entlte route
Mr. Hai'ilson's house was reached
without unusual lneid"nt other tlinn
the enthusiasm and cheering of citizens.
iii'lnc llieie an opportunity was af
forded the piesldent in icf-t from the
futlue of Ills Journey from tho eapl
tol ToniRht mi infoniinl dinner wns
clven In his honoi by Provost Harrison.
Those pie-"tit. In addition to the pres
ident and his host, wero Scctetity Por
ter, Seth Low, piesldent of Columbia
inlluge, and .Mrs. Heth Low, Dr. and
Mrs. Henry Chapman, Mr. and Mrs.
John . Johnson, liofesor Hiiprcoht,
of the University of Pennsylvania
Mr. and Mrs. G. Stunt t l'attrson, Mr.
and Mrs. John C.idwalder, Dr. nnd Mrs.
Alexander Diddle, Captain John C.
Oroeme, Mis. Defliauffe Fox, Mis. Mor
ton Hopkln, Miss Pendleton, Ml-i
KtuiKls, Mlt-s Ann Thomson and Frank
Thomson. , ,
ME!-'. MKINLEY AHSENT.
There was much regret that Mis.
McKlnley was unable to be present but
it was evplalnnd that she Is suffering
from a severe cold which pievenled her
lisklng tho journey in the Inclement
weather. The dinner which was entire
ly Infoimnl, n.s a eiy pleasant af
fair. Not lo.ii? aftei its conclusion the
inesldent letlred for the night.
In view of the condition of public
affairs, eveiy arrangement had been
mnde to Keep the piesldent In touch
with all the departments at AVaslilng
ton and fully Informed of develop
ments at Havana. Direct telegraphic
(ommunlcntlon had been established
betwefti Washington and Mr. Huril
on's house nnd In addition to tills, a
long distance telephone was nt the dis
poal of the president In the event of
the necessity of communication with
AVnshington.
The cltv authorities ptopose to ex
ercise the utmost caie over the presi
dent dm lug his stay lure, in order to
piotect hhn fiom aijy possible annoy
ances. Doth the fiont and rear of
IPiovost Hiuilson's residence tue guard
ed by policemen tonight nnd In all his
movements while In this cltv the chief
mnglstiate will be closely followed by
a cot don of olllceis.
FOND OF STRONQ DRINK.
Liked It So Well She Pnwncd l"iirni
lure to Cot It.
Because she liked liquor better than
the comfoits of home, Mrs. Amelia
Towrlck, of Fourth street, was yester
day committed to the county Jail by
Alderman Millar In order that she may
become thoroughly tober and that her
sanity mny be Investigated.
The woman was arrested on com
plaint of her husband, who said she
loved drlnk so well that she pawned
household furnituie to get it and thut
her mental powers had been Impaired
tutough the use of It.
Death Loves a
'Shining nark.
"She is an only
daughter and only
seventeen," writes
Mrs. H II. Conlclin,
of Morten Avenue,
Ilatavia. N. Y,. in a
recent letter address- '
ed to Doctor R, V
Pierce, chief consult
ing physician of the
Invalids' Hotel and
Surgical Institute,
Buffalo, N. Y " We
began your medicine in
May (the ' Favorite Pre
senntion') Mvdaueh-
t ter then was very wasted, in
we did not think she
could live long. She had pro
fuse menstruation which was
of ong standing; also a bad
tough, We had spent a treat
deal of money and worried u
great deal. When she began
taking your medicine her
weignt was only
eighty-seven pounds.
She now wciens from
i ninety .eight to one
mmurxa an mc lime
and is well. Is cured
entirely of her diffi.
culty, has no cough
at all, and all for
eight or ter. dollars. It had gotten to be a
serious question with us. We had done all
we could forlier. We are truly grateful to
you for all your kind advice and sympathy
In the matter, We feel that you are a
personal friend.'
No livlmr nhvsician has a wider practical
experience ofenjoys a bjjjbcr reputation in
the treatment of diseases peculiar to worn,
en than Dr. Pierce. In cases of this nature
be will send by mail careful professional
advice without charge, and Instructions
whereby the most obstinate ailments may
be entirely overcome. IIU "Favorite Pre
scription" is the only proprietary rsmedy
ever designed by bu educated, authorized
physiciau specifically to cure women's dis
eases. It Is the only medicine which
makes motherhood perfectly safe and com
paratively easy and painless.
Say "No" and stick to it when urged
o accept a substitute.
3m
Hi
"A man Is known by the company ho
keeps."
Above aro the pictures of two well
known nnd noblo gentlemen. Ono Is
the Rt. Itov. Ulshop Edward Wilson,
D. D.. DUD., nnd tho other Is llev. J.
E. Rankin, D. D., DUD., President of
Howard University, Washington, D. C.
These gentlemen have secured the high
positions they hold nnd the confidence
which everyone has In them through
tho fidelity they havo shown to human
ity and tho cause they represent. They
are men who have tho confidence of all
who know them; men who love human
ity and seek by every means In their
power to do e cry thing to benefit it.
It is notnble, thougli not strange,
that both these gentlemen have found
great help nnd assistance from tho
same source, namely, one of the great
discoveries of the age.
DIshop Wilson says: "I have taken
GRAND AND PETIT JURORS
Drawn Yesterday for March Term of
Court by Sheriff and Jury
Commissioners.
The following ginnd and petit Jurors
weie drawn yesterday by Sheillf C.
D. Pryor and Jury Commissioners
Wiggins and Dougherty:
OltAND Jt'UOnS-MARCH 21.
J. F. Kenyon, farmer, Oiecnlleld.
William J. Niger, welghmustcr, Tnlur.
John Lame, farmer. Lehigh.
William Moses, clerk, Scr.uiton.
T. R. Davis, teamster, Scranton.
James Suidlvul, miner, Carbondale.
D. II. Jay, gentleman, Scrantoh.
Hugh J. Keenan, porter, Scranton.
M. J. Hums, blaster, Scranton.
Cephus Scott, coachman, Scranton.
I C Thompson, farmer, Newton,
John Uaffney. miner. Carbondale.
John Waterfleld, foreman, Carbondale.
A. D. Tlillngh.ist, farmei. La Flume.
Charles (Aikley, farmer, L.i Plume.
William Campbell, miner, Scranton.
Rimer P. Carty. dentist, DunmQie.
Harry Could, laborer, Moscow.
M. J. Lovern, teacher, Scranton.
M. H. Carpenter, laborer, Sciauton.
J. II. Wheeler, salesman, Jeimyn.
Robeit N. Carey, farmer, Scott.
William Ctislck, hotel, Scranton.
Evan C. D.uls, miner, Sciauton.
PETIT JURORS-APRIL IS.
James Fleming, hotel, Scranton.
Thomas Atheiton, fuimer, Glenbtiin.
Edward IJjuetl, miner, Scranton.
John Mellnle, constable, Archb.ilil.
Huir S. Smith, clerk, Scranton.
Patrick J. Grimes, tinsmith, Scranton,
Francis J. Wyim. teamster, Sciauton.
L. Tjler Connolly, lively. Scranton.
Henry Cayle. merchant, Scranton.
11. E. Morgan, foreman, Ulakely.
Daniel Alexander, miner, Scruiiton.
Thomas Kerne, conductor, Carbondale.
Charles Gruff, giocer, Scranton.
James O'lioyle, farmer, Clifton.
Geo. W. Henedlct, jr., student, Scranton.
Thomas Keefe, company hand, Wlnton.
Rev. W. F. D.nles. cleigyman, Scranton
Adam Dougherty, jr., blacksmith, Scran
ton. Daniel James, stable boss, Greenwood.
Patrick Roland, Inspector, Scranton.
JumeH W. Kennedy, publisher, Olyphant.
Charles Mead, huckster, Scranton.
Mark K. Edgar, proof reader, Scranton.
Thomas Thomson, engineer, Scranton.
D. W. Jones, farmer. Covington.
James Cllffoul, laborer. Scranton.
George Fruble, merchant, Scranton,
Ed James, painter, Cnrhondale.
George Miller, teamster, Scranton.
Dennis Luwler, miner, Aichbald.
Dwlght L. Crane, manager. Caiboiulule.
Thomas Wellby hotel, Talor.
John O Hni.i, hotel, Throop.
Msles Morgan, laborer, Scranton.
John Gordon, miner, Carbondale.
John D. Allgood, miner, Scranton.
Sylvanus Smith, farmer, Greenfield.
E. M. AVnrren farmer. Ronton.
Domlnlek Ruike, miner, Carbondale.
David II. Jones, clerk, Scranton,
J. D. Warren, carpenter, Hlnkel.
John Hart, cnntinctor, Carbondale.
Joseph II. Pryor, carpenter, Scranton.
John Nenlon, car Inspector, Carbondale.
M. E. Gllmartln, builder, C.ubondale.
John H. Walker, surveyor. Seianton.
James M. Dewey, bookseller. Scranton.
James May. peddler, Scranton.
Horton II. Coyne, niliK r, Mlnnoka.
Ickey Gallagher, miner. Curbondale.
Frank Rumdage. bartender, Bcinnton.
E. R Holgate. clerk, Scranton.
W. D. Webster, painter. Scrunton.
Frank C. Wettllng, eom. trnv., Scranton.
P. F. Gordon, blacksmith, Scinnton.
Fred Richards, foreman, Scranton.
Samuel Powell, tea agent, Taylor.
A. W. Decker, farmer, Greenfield.
II. I. Hall, bookkeeper, Scranton,
PETIT JURORS-APRIL SB.
Wm. K. Rogers, blacksmith, Taylor.
Norman'E. Stone, larmer, Scott.
M. E. Handy, merchant, Scranton.
Rc'eso Price, laboror, Scranton.
Henry Gallagher, miner, Carbondale.
Frank O'Royle, merchant, Archbald.
Charles Oberdorfcr, machinist, Bei anion.
Walter Wutklns, machinist, Scrnnton,
J, L. Tlnkham, merchant, Dalton.
R. 1J. Sherman, merchant, Waverly.
Wm. Hlnes, farmer. Routing Rrook.
Richard Morgan, laborer, Scranton.
Morgan Evuns, pump man, Old Forgo,
John Baker, brakcinan, Scrnnton.
Georgo Scheucr, baker, Scranton,
Georgo Wardell, laborer, Ransom,
D, I'. Rattle, contractor, Scranton.
D. A. Morgan, lire boss, Scranton.
Miles D. Hlne, clerk. Scranton.
Sam Coslett, machinist, Scranton,
Edward Costello, hotel, Wlnton.
Mlko Conwny, coal insp,, Carbondale.
James Grlllln, miner, Carbondale.
George Emcison, farmer, Scott.
James Jordan, Jr., clerk, Olyphant.
Charles Shook, miller, Scranton.
George Luxcmbcrger, dentist. Scranton.
Charles Mt.Mullen, ngont, Scrnnton,
C, II, Derby, reportor, Scrnnton.
John Kearney, tnlnei, Carbondale.
P. E. WnllBr, engineer, Mayfleld.
Charles It. Hopewell, printer, Scranton.
Charles Kclorman, laborer, Scranton.
Alexander Starkey, miner, Scranton.
Warner's Snfo Cure with great advant
age nnd derived much beneilt from Its
use, and unhesitatingly recommend It
to nly friends."
In speaking upon this subject, Dr.
Rankin says: "I have known of many
who have been permanently cured of
diseases of the kidneys) and uilnary
organs bv tho use of Wurner's Safe
Cure. I know, too, of Its being used In
similar cases by physicians of the hlgh
I est standing. This remedy I want In
i the cause of Humanity to recommend."
Men like Bishop Wilson and Dr. Ran
kin do not speak hastily or of things
of which they aro not fully aware.
They love men and women und desire
to see them made, physically as well as
morally, better. Thousands of dollars
could not for a moment tempt them to
make statements like the above unless
I they knew positively that they were
true.
I There are men Innumerable who have
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which ure published free ot charge), are
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DON'T ask to havo them charged.
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RELIABLE MEN WANTED TO AD
dress catalogues, circulars and envel
opes. Send stamp for paitlculurs. SOM
ERVILLE M'F'G. CO., Elizabeth, N, J.
OPIUM. MORPHINE, WHISKEY IF
Interested In the euro of these habits
write for my book; mailed free. B. M.
WOOLLEY, M. D Atlanta, Ua.
SALESMEN - SCHOOL SUPPLES;
country work. $100 salary monthly,
with liberal additional commissions. R.
O. EVANS ic CO., Chicago.
WANTED - AS AGENT IN EVERY
section to canvass;' $4.00 to 53.00 u day
made; sells at sight; also n man to sell
Staple Goods to dealers; best side lino
$73 a month; salary or largo commission
made, ejiperlenee unnecessary. Clifton
Soap nnd Manufacturing Company, Cin
cinnati, O.
AVANTED WELL-KNOWN MAN IN
every town to solicit stock sub3CiIp
ttons; a monopoly; big money tor agents;
no capital required. EDAVARD C. FISH
& CO., Borden Block, Chicago, 111.
HELP WANTED-FEMA LE
WANTED-AT ONCE, A COMPETENT
eook nnd waitress; good references re
quired. AV R. B., Tribune otllce.
AVANTRD-TEN LADIES TO TAKE
home piecework. Call 210 Spruce
street.
AVANTED TO GO TO AVEST P1TT3
ton, an eldeily woman for child nurse.
J. N. T., Tribune olllcc.
LADIES-I MAKE BIG AA'AGES DOING
pleusant homo work, nnd will gladly
send full particulars to all sending two
cent stamp MISS M. A. STEBBINS,
Lawrence, Mich.
AA'ANTED-LADY AGENTS IN SCRAN-
ton to sell and Introduce Snyder's
iiinu ii'iiic, I'Aiiuiiuuueu euiivusser iue
fprred; work permanent and very prollt
able. AVrlto for particulars at once and
get benefit of holiday ttade. T. B. SNY
DER & CO., Clnclrnntt, O.
AVANTED IMMEDIATELY TAA'O EN
ergetlc saleswomen to represent us.
Gunrunteed $G a day without Interfering
with other duties. Healthful occupation.
AVrlte for particulars, enclosing stamp.
MANGO CHEMICAL COMPANY, No. 72
John Street. Now York.
BOARDING.
FIRST-CLASS BOARD, AVITH OR
without room: special rates given to
permanent boarders, Rooms heated by
steam and lighted by electric light; cen
tially located: 2 minutes walk from nil
depots; 5 meal tickets $1,00, 21 meal tick
ets. $1 00. 12,5 Fianklln avenue.
LOST
LOST BUNCH OF KEYS ON CHAIN.
Reward. D. A. I1RENNAN, Dickson
Locomotive AA'orks,
AA'm. C. Doeblcr. carpenter, Scrnnton.
Thomas D. Dales, clerk, Scranton,
John McGlnty, gent.. Olyphant.
AVm. Hill, engineer, Scranton.
Patrick Langan, painter, Scranton,
Charles Falkowsky, barber, Scrunton.
Edward Heuley, gent., Carbondale.
John B. Roller, baker, Scranton.
C. G, Roland, contractor, Scranton.
J. D. McMillan, gent., Carbondale.
John F. Atkinson, alderman, Carbondale,
Allko Howard, miner, Fell township.
M. J. AVnlsh, ex-kecper. Sci union.
James B. Neal, student, Scrnnton.
Poter AA'agnor, cigar tnfr., Scranton.
J. C. Taylor, supt., Scranton.
Jcsso Bayley, tax collector, Carbondale.
BcnJ D. Cooper, clerk, Elmhurst.
F. A. Lomcrnux, Justice, Scott.
AVllllnm Joiicb, sr minor, Taylor.
C. C. Cnnklln, civil engineer, Scrnnton.
P. F. Moliltt, llro chief, Carbondale.
Mlko Mnngan, laborer, Carbondale.
Frank P. Henderson, laborer, Scranton.
Chnrles Baker, laborer, Scranton.
II. R. Frlsble, carpenter, Carbondale.
been worn out by tho cares and strains
of life, who are less energetic and ac
tive than formetly; who feel a lack of
ambition when they should be ener
getic, nnd who do not know the cause.
There Is but one cause for all these
troubles, and that Is, kidney or liver
disease.
There are many women who are un
accountably pale, sallow, sickly, who
lack appetite and are virtually a bur
den to their f i lends and yet who do
not realize the occasion of such
troubles. It all arises from female dif
ficulties caused by imperfect kidneys.
To all buch the outspoken words above
quoted should come as a blessing.
When such well-known nnd noblo
men as the above speak In such frank
and manly terms as they do of a rem
edy, they thoroughly know there can
not be the slightest question as to Its
great merits and its power to benefit
mankind.
FOR RENT
FOR RENT OR SALE-TWO DOUBLE
nouses on niyrtio street; ror rent, two
double houses on Qulncy avenuo and ono
on Gibson street. Ten rooms each side.
Steam heat. Apply to
T. J. DUGOAN.
Library Building, AA'yomlng avo,
$30-HOUSES WITH EVERY MODERN
convenience and luxury: most super
ior, healthy and well equipped. All light
rooms; location on tho avenues. JONES,
311 Spruco street. Open evenings.
J20-OFFICES IN SUITE, FOR DOCTOR
lawyer, Insurance agent, dentist; sec
ond floor, front, opposite hotel Jcrmyn.
Steam heat, tunning water, decorations.
Finely lighted, Janitor, toilets. JONES,
311 Spruce street.
GOOD, HEALTHY. SUPERIOR HOUS-
es, $13. $33, $30; see these "before rent
ing. JONES, 311 Spruce.
FOR SALE
HORSE. PHAETON AND HARNESS
for sale cheap. Hoise C vears old;
good driver; gentlo and nfruld of noth
ing. Carriage nnd harness In good ordei.
Address J. McL care of TrlbJno otllce.
FOR SALE-FINEST LOTS IN SCRAN
ton for homes or Investment. For rent
houses, stores, offices nnd suites of
rooms; conveniently located; central:
send or call for circulars. JONES, Real
Estate, 311 Spruce street.
ESTATE OF MARIA GUNSTER, DE
censcd For sale premises on Ptnn
avenue, 41V4 feet In front and 167 feet In
depth. Inquire of
FRED AA GUNSTER.
Executor.
FOR SALE-BROKEN ENGLISH SET
ter, cheap. 1341 Penn avenue.
FOR SALE-ONE 1M-IIORSE POAVEH
boiler, as good as new. THE AA'ES
TON MILL CO.
REAL ESTATE
$8.M0 WILL BITY AN ELEGANT NEAV
ly furnished home: house ten rooms.
very complete; lot 110 by 181 feet: located
In upper Gieen Ridge. Apply at 118
Spruce street, llrst floor.
FURNISHED ROOMS
HANDSOMELY FURNISHED
at 422 Mulberry street.
ROOM
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY
PMVrW3RWNTE,DA
$10,000. Established business. AVII1
bear investigation. Largo profits. Safa
Investment. For Interview address P. O.
Box 374, Scranton, Pa,
SPIRITUALIST
MRS. E. CUTLER. ORDAINED SPIR
Ituallst speaker and trnnce medium;
sitting dally, circles Sunday and AA'ednes
day evenings. 1037 Diamond avenue.
MASSAGE TREATMENT.
MISS L. E. YOUNG. SURGICAL
trained nurse Massage Treatment a
specialty. All cases promptly attended
to. No. 412 Hitchcock street. Hours: 8 to
10 a. in.; D to S p. m.
ROCK CUTTING
CAREY RROS.. ROCK CUTTING CON
tractors. Apply CAREY BROS., Box
33, Avoca, Pa,
REDUCTION OF GAS.
THE SCRANTON GAS AND AVATER
Co. and tho Hydo Park Gas Co.
In accordance with tho policy of these
companies to t educe rates from time to
tlmo as may be warranted by Increased
consumption, notice is hereby given that
on and after April 1st, next, tho price of
gus will bu ono dollar nnd fifteen cents
per ono thousand cublo foct consumed,
subject to tho following discounts; Five
cents per ono thousand cubic feet on all
bills where the consumption for the
month umountB to loss than twenty-flvo
dollars; ton cents per ono thousand cublo
feet on all bills whore tho consumption
for tho mouth amounts to twcntj-llve
dollars and upwards. Piovldcd tho bill
Is paid on or before the 20th dny of tho
month in which that bill is presented.
By Order ot tho Board,
G. B, HAND, Secretary.
SITUATIONS WANTED
fjrruArToNv73$
married man, colored, as coachman or
any tlilnK: willing to do any kind of work.
Apply to 310 Vine Blrcct. Abram Holland,
SITUATION WANTEDUY A WOMAN
to woik by the day houso cleaning.
Address ill Moir couri.
A YOUNG MAN, STEADY AND RELI
able, wants u potUlon at any kind ot
honest work, collector or solicitor pre
ferred: not ufrald of work. Address J,
P.. Tribune olllce,
SITUATION WANTED-ANY KIND OF
work, by youni? man 28. Elht years'
expel lence In general store. Good refer
ence. Address A. U. C, It. It. Y M C.
A,, city.
Are
You
Inclined
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LU DUV
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n. jM
What we
a half dozen of
feAV odd styles
there, not more
ii i.ij
dU lulu
t AH $5.00 to
i AH 7.50 to
i All 12.50 to
t-H"H H H
AGENTS WANTED
AA'ANTED ONE GENERAL AGENT
Scranton to sell grapes containing
castor oil cod liver oil, Jamaica gingers,
etc. Tasteless and easy to swallow.
Money for the right man or woman.
GRAPE MEDICINE CO., 57 AVest 2Sth
St., New York,
RELIABLE PERSONS TO TAKE THE
agency In their own towns ror tho
best line of fast selling novelties; pays
100 per cent, prottt: for ludles or guilts.
SPIRO & AVATKINS. 1031 and lOJ't Chest
nut street, Philadelphia, Pa.
AGENTS-$7 DAILY, TO SELL SPE
cialty Soaps und give 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 $.!,
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 ono
roll of paper, $1; liberal discount: inclu
sive territory. AV. AV. HAMILTON Sc
CO., 21 Milk street, Boston, Muss.
AVANTED AGENTS FOR OREATEST
gas saving device manufactured. Re
tails 25c. Big profits. OLVER BROS.,
Rochester, N. Y.
AGENTS TO SELL OUR DOc. STORM
door; sample prepaid upon receipt of
price. AMERICAN STORM DOOR CO..
Port Huron, Mich.
KLONDIKE-AGENTS AVANTED FOR
large Illustrated book of Klondike,
five hundred pages; price $1.W: outfit 10c.
Address NATIONAL PUBLISHING CO..
Lakeside Building, Chicago, III.
AVANTED-SOLICITORS: NO DEL1V
erlng, no collecting; position perma
nent: pay weekly; state age. GLEN
BROTHERS, Rochester, N. Y.
AGENTS-WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO
do about Safo Citizenship price $1.
Oolng by thousands. Address NICH
OLS, Nnpervllle, III.
AGENTS-TO SELL OUR PRACTICAL
cold, silver, nickel nnd Conner elec
tro plasters; prices from $3 upwurd; sal
ary and expenses paid; outfit free. Ad
dress, with stamp, MICHIGAN MF'G.
CO., Chicago.
AGENTS-TO SELL CIGARS TO DEAL
crs; $23 weekly and expenses; experi
ence unnecessary. CONSOLIDATED
M'F'G CO., 4S Van Buron street, Chicago.
CAUTION.
I WISH TO NOTIFY THE PUBLIC
that I hold myself responslblo for
such debts only as aro contracted by my
self. JAS. A. NlCOL. Wllkcs-Barre, Fa.
LEGAL NOTICE
IN RE: ASSIGNMENT OF THE OLY
pliant Trust Company. No. 2u2 March
Term, 1835, In the Court of Common Fleas
of Lackawanna County.
Notice Is hereby clven that John I'.
Kelly, assignee, has tiled his account nnd
tho sumo will be confirmed on the third
Monday of January, 169S, unless excep
tions aro previously tiled. Tha rule of
couit Is as follows; "Where accounts
are filed by trustees or assignees, tha
Prothonotary shall give thereof by tho
publication previous to a regular term
nnd therewith publish this rule. And
confirmation nisi the first day ot said
term shall bo ot course and confirmation
absolute on tho second Monday ot tho
term shall bo entered by tho Prothono
tary of course, unless exceptions aro
previously tiled,"
C. E. PUYOR, Prothonotary.
THE ANNUAL MEETING OK THE
stockholders of the Dickson Manufnc
luting Company for tho election of dl
lectors; inaklnK certain changes In tho
by-laws, as to place and tlmo ot holding
meetings; appointment of committees
with power, and the transaction ot such
other business an may pioperly come bo
fore the meeting, will be held at the olllco
of the company In tho city of Scranton,
Pa., on March Uth, 1898, at 10 o'clock a. m.
L. V. HOWEIt, Secretary.
THE ANNUAL MEETINO OF THE
gtockholdcrs of the Lackawanna Iron
and Steel Comnuny. for tho election of
Directors, and transaction of such other
business as may properly come beroro
tho meeting, will bo held at the oflico of
tho Company, In the city of Scranton,
Pennsylvania, on Wednesday, March id.
1MW, at two o'clock p. m. The polls will
remain open for one hour. Tho transfer
books will be closed on February 24th,
18S8, nnd reopened on Marclr 3d, U9S.
J, P. HiaaiNHON.
Secretaiy,
Scranton, l'a., February 19th. U93.
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We believe these are the Greatest Reductions ever
made on Coats.
CONNOLLY & WALLACE,
127 and 129 Washington Avenue.
Finest Solderless 18k
Wedding Rings. The new
Tiffany Style.
Wedding Presents
-IN-
Fine Sterling Silverware,
Rich Cut Glass,
Clocks, &c,
Our optician, Mr. Adams, can lit
all cases of defective vision. Prices
very reasonable.
130 Wyoming Ava,
ATTEND TO YOUR EYES NOW
Eyesight preserved and headaches pre
euted by irnvlnu your eyes properly and
sclentlllcully examined and fitted. lies
examined tree. The latent styles of Spec
tacles und eyeglasses at the lowest prices.
DR. SHIMBERG,
305 Spruco Street.
HERCULES
ASBESTOS PIPE COVERING
Tho Most Perfect Insulation.
Applied by
WARREN-EHRET COMPANY
Contractors for
Ehret's Slag Roofing,
jai Washington Avenue
WE MAKE
A SPECIALTY OF
OYSTER!
Fancy Kockawuys, East
River, Maurice River
Coves, illlU 1'ouds, &c, &c.
Leave your order for Ulue
PointH to be delivered on
the half shell in curriers.
t H HERS. PI ML Iffil
CITY SCAVENGER
A.B.imiaas cleans piuvy vaults
nnd cess pools: no odor. Improved
pumps used, A, 111110(13, Propiletor.
Leave orders UW North Main avenue,
or EIcKcb' ding storo, coiner Adams nnd
Mulberry. Telephone CulO,
CHAS. COOPEH, CITY SCAVENGE!!.
All orders promptly nttonded to, day
or nlsht. All tho latest nppllanees.
Chartres reasonable. 710 Hcranton street.
House 1135 Washburn sticai.
MERCEREAU & CONNELL
TW&wEffii&AE?y?9
klKiHKlv wrS
$2.00 i
3.50
5.00 J
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Academy of Husic
RclsA fturgunder. Lessees.
II. k. Lone, Local Manager.
:t VaH Commonclng Monday. Feb. 'JUL
Usual Matinees.
The Popular Comedian,
James T. Kelly
In Charles E. Ulaney's molt successful farce
comedy, A
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NEW
COSTUMES,
MUSIC,
DANCES.
The liveliest show on the road.
Regular Price.
Threo days, commencing Thursday, Feb. 24.
Usunl Matinees.
A Festival of Laughter.
HOYT'5
A
BUNCH
OF KEYS
(Or, THE HOTEL) '
Ada Bothner as Teddy,
and a splendid company of farce comedy
favorites, lu tho latest hits, fads, songs and
dance of the day.
A new departure In fasolnattng effects.
Ilegular Prices, 10c, Uftc, 36o, noc.
Grand Opening Slonday Eve., Feb. 21,
THE LINDEN,
Originally Wonderland. Linden street,
near i'etin avenue.
Under Entire Miuianemont,
llroolts A Ladw IB, Lessees. N. 11. llrooks.Mgr.
Opening Hit tbieeTiiiys with
TICKP.T OP LRAVH MAN,
Slondttj, Tuesday and Wednesday, by a
specially selected company for the ocnatlon.
'1 hursdavi Friday and riaturday, Znlo's great
French drntna, The Celebrated Lose.
Matinees Every Uay'when 10 cants will
admit tonny pint of houso. Lvontngs, lOo,
JOe, unci 110c ....
Saturday matinees, special to sehool chil
dren, (i ceuts.
Doors upon 1..10.and 7. Performance, 2.no
and H.lft. , ....
llemember opening dute, Monday ovenlug,
Feb. 21.
CHIROPODIST
COIIN8. BUNIONS AND INOHOWINO
nails cured without tho least pain or
drawing blood. Consultation and advice
Khen free. E. M. IIETJJEL. Chiropo
dist. S30 Lnckawanna avenue. Ladles fit
tended at their residence It desired.
Charges modernt
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