THE SCKAJNTOIN T1UBUNE- SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 26. 1898. ' MARTIN CAS) IS RESUME The Sick Juror Is Aaiii Able to Sit in the Box. OTHERS ARE BECOMING ILL Lack of Exercise Injurious to Members of the Panel. .Mini)' WHnpimes Arc I'loilucotl Vllio Tcstli) us to tliu Lawless spirit ol tin) .ll.ili-.Mioilfl Martin's Instruc tions Were ol a Nutitro '1'liut Should II ii vi! 1'rcvuntcil Bloodshed Unlets It ns Xrcrssnry to Sne tlio Lives ol the li'pulics--Tlio Mrrltcr tVcru Armed in .lliiny Instances. Wllkes-Hano, Feb 23. in conse (ItH'luc of the Illness of Juror A. XV. Washburn, who luul an ntlnck of stom iicb tumble, the Mnrtln trial did not go tin ti lit II this afternoon. J ut or Wn sh I m in, who was unable to leave Ills bed thin morning, wiib much improved ut noon and when court was called at 2 o'clock this afternoon he was able to take his place In the Juiy liox mid the trial was lesunied. Ell We.ivei, No. 1, Is also affected with In digestion and Is Tar from well. The physician who attended them says the Jurors have not enough exeiclso. Most of them aie haul working men and not accustomed to thtee weeks of such Idle ness as they have experienced. The first witness, George Denek. of AVost Hazleton, said lie was wotklnc; on the dump theie when the strlkeia mine up and oitlered him to march with them. He .refused, whereupon they cut his head open with a stone and kicked him In the ribs, bruising him severely. He was In the hospital tor rour days. John Sluilenberser, of West Hazle ton, was forced with two other men to join the strikers and marched with them to Harwood, where he heard them ngieo to no to Lattlmer. Unoeh Howell taw the strike! s enter West Hazleton on Sept. 3. They were armed with clubs, were noisy and threatening and chased several men into the brush. Otto Relenting, a lC-year-old dilver boy, nt Crystal Itldge, was pulled along by several strikers, who said If he did not march with them they would knock hln brains out. A. M. Graham, who was driving to Yorktown. gave a man whom he did not know a ride and the strikers struck the man in the mouth with a club. Hev. C. II. Hurst, pastor of St. Paul'B Reformed church, at West Hazleton. htiw the sti Users in that town on Sept. 10 They weie armed with clubs nnd stones and seemed very determined. John J. Fltler was sure he saw a stilker with a double-ban elled gun at West Hazleton on the tenth of Sep tember and so was M. J. Oswald. TEN WEUH ARMED Edward Meier, a conbtablo at West Hazleton, ald that on September 10 the strikers thteatPBOd to take him with them to Lattlmer. Ten of them were armed with revolvers and he saw them lire three shots at the crowd. The sheriff met thjm there and told them to go home, baying the ten days which the l'ardee company had taken to consider the advisability of grant ing the strikers' demands were not up yet and they should wait. The strik ers were much excited and one of them picked up a htono to throw at the sheriff. "Around my gate," he said, "were a lot of strlkeia armed with clubs, they were very boisterous." The star witness of the day was Mil ton Sellzer, the sheriff of Carbon coun ty. He said ho was called out by the eo.il companies to protect their prop erty and on September 0 had a consul tation with Sheriff Martin at Hazleton, where they had proclamations printed and posted In conspicuous places around the coal companies' various works throughout tho region. "On September S," he said, "I swore In about thirty deputies at Mauch Chunk nnd took them to Audenreld. There was no disturbance there. The next day hearing tho strikers were going to make an attack on Coxo's breaker at Beaver' Meadow, I drove over there and told my deputies to follow. When I reached Beaver Meadow- I found Sheriff Martin and his deputies there. Tho strikers were approaching and as the breaker Is Just Inside the Carbon county line It was my duty to protect It. Accordingly I called on Sheriff Martin and his men to act with me and they did. There were five or six hun dred strikers and, they charged upon 4 77 99 BREAKS UP COLDS If It's a Cold Take "Seventy-seven." If It Is La Grippo-Hfe a Cold. Take "Seventy-seven." If It Is Influenza-It's a Cold. - - Take "Seventy-seven." If your Throat Is sore It's a Cold. Take- "Seventy-seven." "if you Cough-It's a Cold. , ' Take "Seventy-seven." '" It you liavq Catarrh It'a a Cold. t Take "Seventy-seven." I 'your ' 1 hurts It's a Cold. Xft, Jfloveniy-seven." U It l3Svmchltls-It'8 a Cold. Talta "Seventy-seven." S-A jsc vial leads to a dollar Matk. At druggists or sent on receipt of price, -Ask-for Dr. Humphreys' Specific Manu-aat-'dfcldl 'Diseases at your Druggists or Malled"'frB; Humphreys' Medicine Company, New the breaker. We drove them back, ub- our guns to push them along, but -managed to cot throught our d Into tho breaker. Wo drove themut. As the strlkeia dispersed one man fired a shot at us from a re volver. My deputies camo up later and wt remained thcro until Saturday night when the soldiers camo." MARTIN'S INSTRUCTIONS. Aftcr.nn objection by the common wealth he wag allowed to toll what Sheriff Martin's Instructions were. He paid: "Martin told them to bo very careful not to shoot nnibody, that wo did not Intend to do any harm unless It was necessary to snvo our lives." Oberrendcr, manager of several of tho Coxe estate piopcrtles, said that fear ing the strikers would damage the es tates property at Drlfton, sent on Sept. 0 for Shei Iff Martin, The BherlfC i cach ed there on tho ninth of September nnd pwore In 60 deputies." I was placed nt their bead," said Oberrendcr. "That snme day a crow d of about two thous and sttlkers surrounded the bleaker. They wore armed with clubs and many catrled revolvers. They wens ery ex cited nnd shouted nnd waved their clubs. Several llred in tho air nnd some threw open their coats nnd cried to he "yeu no fire, you no soldiers, we no afraid " Tho witness told how Shot Iff Mnr ton had Instiucted the deputies to bo very careful how they handled their weapons, and to shoot i o ono unless In danger of thlr lives. John Wagner, outside fot email at Dtlfton, corroborated this testimony. Chnrles Mulhein paid he had been subpoenaed by the commonwealth and wns nt couit ten days but was not cnlled because he would not promise to swear that he had not seen any aims on tho strikers at West Hazletwn. Fred Sierby, superintendent of the Jcaravllle colliery, ordered his men home when ho heard tho sttlkers weie coming ami when they did nrrlve e read tho sheriff's proclamation and dis pel sed th'cm. Tha next day I was with the BhPiilf at Crystnl Ridge nnd ar rested a boisterous fellow. Ono striker tried to hit A P. Piatt with a stone but I cover ol him with my revolver and he desisted Mih Mary Faust, of Lattlmer, Kild thnt n lot of strlksrs were there on Sept, 7 and frlghlenel all tho people so and that when they heard the strik ers weie coning on tho tenth many families left tlwir norms nnd went to Ficelnnd for the night of tho ninth. This clced the testimony of the day and couit adjourned. HAVANA SITUATION DOES NOT CHANGE Concluded frcm Page 1. slstnnts and a large quantity of wreck ing machinery. Mr. Carlos Yznga, Vnlted States con sular agent at Trinidad de Cuba, it also a passenger. He left Havana two weeks ago on a three months' leave, but Is now hurrying home from New York to protect his wife and children nt Trinidad, as he fears the Spaniards theie will provoke a riot. After con sultation with Consul General Lee, Mr. Yznga will decide whether to take his family out of Cuba. The Mascotte re places the steamer Olivette while the latter Is laid up temporarily for re pairs. Out of the seventy passengers from Tampa only nbout a dozen went on to Havnna. Tho traffic Is all tho other way now. SENATOR HANNA TALKS. He Relieves the I,of. ol tho .t!ninr iih an Act ideiil. New York, Feb. 23. Senator Raima in an interview to-day said. "A serious condition is confronting us, but so far as I know there will be no hasty action. "I have my belief that tho destruc tion of tho Maine was duo to accident, on tho tame information possessed by the public. I have no Information other than that, and so far as I know, any private citizen la as well informed as the government concerning the cause of the nccldent." On the policy of administration Mr. Hanna said: "The policy of the administration seems to be wisely conservative. I cannot say what congress will do In the event of decisive action by the president, but as for myself, he will have my enthusiastic support." To a question the senator replied that he did not believe any hasty ac tion would be taken even If the boa id of Inquiry should decide that the Maine was wrecked by other cause than accident. "The policy of the administration will, I think, receive the support of the country," concluded the senator. "This Is a time when patriotism and Judg ment should be combined." GUARDINQ THE FAST RIVER. Torpedoes Aro lieiug Planted nt Millet's Point. New York, Feb. 23. The Btooklyn Ragle today said: "At Willets Point precaution Is be ing taken to make the East river en trance to New York Invulnerable. A so-called skirmish line of torpedoes is projected from the Willetts Point shore ncross the channel to Fort Schuyler. The torpedoes will be an chored so close together that It may be made impossible for a hostile ves sel to cross the line' without being blown up. The torpedoes will be con nected with electric wires, and to make doubly sure that their plans cannot be frustrated, the engineers have ar ranged to have batteries located nt each end of the line so that In case an apparatus was used by the enemy to sever the connecting wires and break the circuit, the torpedoes could bo still exploded from either end of the line. The channel Is already pro tected fiom the Willetts Point shore to the center of the channel by two groups of submarine mines. Each group of mines consists of twenty two torpedoes, forty-four together con taining 120 pounds of giant powder. "At Fort Sehuyler, directly opposite Willetts Point, considerable engineer ing has been done. A torpedo maga zine and experiment gallery was re cently completed. It Is considered the strongest magazine on any United States fortification." DATTERIES AT SEA QIRT. .lien nt Work i'lnclng Const Defense In Order for Service. Trenton, N. J., Feb. 25. Men have been put to work placing the eeacoast batteries at Sea Girt in order for ser vice. At tire quartet master general's office tt wan denied, however, that this has any significance, as this work la usual at this time of the year. Captain Armstrong, the chief clerk of this department, says that no orders have been received asking tho National Ounrd to be put In readiness for mill- tary service. The circular of the navy department asking for an in. spectlon of vessels which mlfcht be of use of tho event of war hnB been re ceived nt tho adjutant general's of fice. Adjutant General Strykes is in Washington. At his office it was stnt ed thnt his Washington trip Is purely a personal ono ntid Is not In any way connected with military affairs. BIG ORDERS FOR COAL. The Government Agrees to Pny it Bonus mi UOO,000 Tons (o Ilo Do livcred itlilti n Specified Time. rittsburg, Feb. 23. The Post tomor row will say: "It was learned today In Plttsburs through' an officer of ono of the larg est coal corporations doing business In this district 'that the navy department has closed contracts with the Incorpor ated Jinn of Cnstner, Curran & Bullitt, of Philadelphia, for tho delivery nt Key West, Sandy Keyp, Dry Tortugas, Savannah, Charleston nnd Fortress Monroe, of 250,000 tons of Pocahontas conl, nnd with tho Rhodes and Beldler Coal company of Cleveland, for the delivery of EO.000 tons of the Qothen conl of that company. The stipulations of the contracts Just placed are that the coal so ordered shall be delivered at the designated coaling states as soon ns It Is possible to do so nnd that tha utmost secrecy be observed about tho matter. In catrylng out these contracts tho railroads play a most prominent part, and for the purpose of moving every thing its expeditiously ns possible. Picldent M. E. Ingalls, of tho Chesa peake and Ohio tallroad; Receiver Os car G. Murray, of tho Baltimore and Ohio, and General Manager I. F. Toree, ot the Pennsylvania, went to Washing ton last week and consulted with Sec letary Long of the navy, and Assistant Secretary Melkletohn, of the war de partment, on the matter. Conlraelfii and all arrangements for the tapld handling and shipping ot the coal were made und the government, It Is under stood, agrees to pay a bonus to both tho coal miners and the railroad If the 200,000 tons were delivered within a specified time. DUNMORE. Edwurd Howell, of Hyde Park, will preach In tho Dudley Street Baptist church Sunday morning und evening. Seats free, nil welcome. A special meeting of the Ladles' Aid society of tho Dunmore Presbyterian church wns held on Tuesday morning, February 22, nt tho manse, to take action on the death of Mrs. Edwin M. Beyca, who had been for several years a member of the society. The piesl dent, Mrs. A. D. IMacklnton, spoke feelingly on the peculaily sad cir cumstance and expressed the deep sympathy, which wur shared by every one present, In tho overwhelming sor row, that has come to the family, in which Mrs. Beyea was the loving wife; she was also the only daughter of her now doubly bereft and widowed mother. A letter of condolence was sent to them from tho society, and a tribute of flowers also, every one feel ing that a bright young life had gone from our midst. The funeral of Ernest Amendt, the young child of Mr. and Mrs. William Amendt, of Ash' street, Petersburg, who died on Wodnrday afternoon, w 111 take place this afternoon. Rev. Mr. Hayes, of the Methodist Episcopal church, will oflkinto, nnd interment will bp made In the Dunmore cemetery. The funeial of tho young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Schoonover, of Apple street, who died on Wednesday, otenned jesterday afternoon. Rev. Mr. Ilnye'.yf the Methodist Episcopal church, officiated. Interment was made in tho Dunmoio cemetery. Mis. C. D. Case and daughter, Katie Cace, of MIddletown, N Y , are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Smith, of Cherrv strrPt Thomas Faddon, of Apple street, is confined to his homo by illness. Mrs. Gertrude Engle has returned home from Washington, where sht attended the consrehs of the Daugh ters of the American Revolution, of which she Is a member. The Dunmore reading rooms over Smith Brothers' store, were opened last evening. This Is something the bor ough has for a long time needed and much credit should be given to all who were concerned In stnrtlntr this pood work. The i corns will be open even ings from 7 until 10 p. m. The officers are as follows: President, Charles Smith'; vice president, Philip Davis; secretary, Hownrd Gibbons; treasurer, Victor Plnkney, librarian, Harry Smith; trustees, Rev. W. F. Gibbons, Rev. C. H. Hayes, Rev A. B. O'Nell, Rev. E. J. Houghton, II. F. Eogart, A. L Brydan nnd Daniel Powell. A. P. McDonough has Just added to his livery threo new coaches, a hand some three-seated Biiriey, a very hand some tiap and a twe-seated surrey. The Kevstone Brewing company has purchased a fine tenm of bay herpes for one of their delivery wagons. Leave Items for The Tribune with Frank Bllckens, 120 Chestnut stteet. Miss Nellie Knight, of West Plttston, Is the guest of Miss Florence Fowler, o,f Chorry sticet ' Special services commencing Monday night will be held In the Presbyterian church for one week, preparatory to the communion service to be held Sun day. March C. Edwnrd Bishop, of Fifth street, will leave Monday for Big Pond where he has accepted a position. Miss Lou Watrous.of Chestnut street, Is slightly Indisposed. The dancing class formerly conduct ed In Odd Fellows' hall by Messrs. Ar thur Jenkins and Spencer Masters, will In the future be In chnrge of Professor Harry Taylor Miss Clara Plnnell, who has been In Now York, attending the funeral ot a relative, has returned home. M. W. Simons, of Hawiov, Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Taylor, of Cherrv street. St. Stephens' commnndery, Knights of Malta, No. ld, will this evening In itiate thirty-eight new members, nfter which refreshments will be served Judge Noes Dead. Erie. Feb. 23. Hon. Charles II. Noyes, president Judgo of tho Warren county courts, died thin evening of pneumonia utter an illness of a wetk, at tho nga of J'J years. The deceased was a nativo ot Mlchtcan. was admitted to the Warren bar In 1S71, and wns clouted JuiIko in 1M. He leaves a widow and five children, MORPHINE laudanum, fc ONLY PERFECT HOME CURE IN THE WORLD. ABSOLUTELY PAINLESS. TRIAL BOTTLE FREE. WHITE U IN COM'IDCNCI ST. PAUL ASSOCIATION, )tO 0 ROADWAY. NCW YORK. DUFFY'S PURE HISKEY ' lli'Mmifl.l'lnw, 111'iin.mimm . t FOR MEDICINALUSE NO FUSEL OIL For Coughs, Colda, Chills, Pncii. nioiila. Grip, Dyspepsia and nil cases where a healthful stimulant Is required. Ho sure to get the genuine from your druggist or grocer. Send for pamphlet. DUFFY MALT WHISKEY CO, Rochester, N. Y Tribune Classified Specials II KU' WANTED I'OH 11KNT I'OK BAI.K KL'AI, KSTATE AGKN'LS WANTKD ... 1CJKNT A WOItD ....1 CENT A "WOKD i oi:nt a woud 1CKNT A WORD 1 CENT A WOUD SITUATIONS WANTED Free of Charge. All advertisements Inserted In these columns (excepting Situations Wanted, which aro published trio of charge), aio payablo KTIUCTIA' IN ADVANCE. DON'T ask to havo them charged. WANTED, OKU IIUNDKED HOt'anS-OOOD TEN nnts waiting. HAC'KHTT, IS Wnt.li. ington avenue. 1'LATS Oil Sl'ITHS OP HOOMH-GOOD tenants waiting. IIAUKKTT. ir YOU HAVE PIIOPKIITY TOU SALE or lent bee IIACKETT. HELP WANTED WANTED-SAEESLADTES AND I50YS nt the Miuuifaetmti'i) Macintosh bale, ij Lackawanna avenue. Call today be fore 11 a. m WANTED -MEN AND WOMEN TO work at home I pay $S to $1 per week for nu'klni; emvon portraits, new patent method. nn ontj who cm read or wrlto ran do tho work, nt home. In spare time, day or evening. Suid foi particu lars and work at once. Address H. A. GIIIPP German nitlst, Tyrone, Pa. HELP WANTED-MALE UOOKKEEPEK WANTED A GEN tlcrr.an bookkeeper with a llttlo ex perleii't. balarv JJJ per month; must Klvc ii'ieitneo fiom last employer, and state If nbl to do stenography. Address Y this ofllce. RELIABLE MEN WANTED TO AD dress catalosues, circulars and envel opes Send stamp for piirtleuliirs. SOM EltVILLE M'F'G. CO., Elizabeth, N. J. OPIUM, MORPHINE, WHISKEY IF lnteiested in the euro ot these habits wilto for my book; mulled free. D. M. WOOLLEY. M. D Atlanta, Ga. SALESMEN - SCHOOL SUPPLES; country work, $100 ial'iry monthly, with liboral additional commissions. It. O. EVANS & CO., Chicago. WANTED - AS AGENT IN EVERY section to canvass; $4 00 to J3 00 a day made, sells at sight; also a man to sell Staple Goods to dealers; best sldo line $75 a month; salary or largo commission made, experience unnecessary, Clifton Soap and Manufacturing Company, Cin cinnati, O. WANTED - WELL-KNOWN MAN IN every town to solicit stock subscrip tions; u monopoly; bis money tor agents, no capital required. EDWARD C. KISH & CO., Borden lilock, Chicago, 111. HELP WANTED-FEMALE LAD1ES-I MAKE DIG WAGES DOING pleasant home work, nnd will gladly send full particulars to all sending two cent stamp. MISS M. A. STEBBINS, Lawrence, Mich. WANTED-LADY AGENTS IN SCRAN ton to sell nnd Introduce Snydor's cake tclng; experienced canvasser pre ferred, work permanont and very profit able. Write for particulars at onco and get benefit of holiday trade. T. B. SNY DER & CO.. Clnclrnatl. O. WANTED IMMEDIATELY-TWO EN er&etlc saleswomen to represent us. Guaranteed $6 a day without Interfering with other duties. Healthful occupation. Write for particulars, enclosing stamp. MANGO CHEMICAL COMPANY, No. 72 John Street. New York. LOST LOST - BETWEEN THE LACKA wanna bridge and tho Globe store, a mink boa. Reward If returned to 1017 Lafayctto street. Anna Sullivan. BOARDING. FIRST-CLASS BOARD. WITH OR without room, special rates given to pumanent boarders. Rooms heated by steam and lighted by electric light; cen trally located; 2 minutes walk from all depots; S meal tickets $1.00, 21 meal tick ets, $1.00. 123 Franklin avenue. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE FARM FOR SALE WILL EXCHANGE for lty property, 1W acres; near Montr ose orchards, sugar onmp. brook, springs, good hous. $3,000.00. BROWN, Attorney, Meant building. MONEY TO LOAN. mcjeytcTlTjaXw WK).UQ to $3,000.00 on first mortRtigo. Largo loans at live per cent, promptly. Loans on monthly puyments If desired. BROWN, Attorney. Mears building. MASSAGE TREATMENT. MISS U K. "YOUNG, SURGICAL trained nurse Massage. Treatment a spoclulty. All cases promptly attended to, No, 113 Hitchcock street. Hours: 8 to 10 a. in.; 0 to 8 p, m. REDUCTION OF GAS. ftuMfW ((Sijuk jC fnsS llnVWatfT' I laBBBfllar "raff lW1 (JaaaVllR t-T rretOv 'Minn i THE 8CRANTON OAB AND WATER Co. und the Hyde Park Has Co. In accordance with tho policy ot these companies to leduiw rates from time to time ns may be warranted by Increased consumption, notice Is hereby given that on und after April 1st, next, the price of gaB will bu ono dollar and fifteen cents per one thousand cubic feet consumed, subject to the following discounts: five cents per one thousand cubic feet on nil bills where the consumption for the month amounts to lesB than twenty-five dollars; ten cents per aire thousand oublc Hot on all bills where tho consumption for the month amountB to twenty-tlvn dollars and upwards. Provided the bill Is paid on or before the 20th duy of the month In which that bill Is presented. By Order ot the llourd, O. B HAND. Secretary. Are You Inclined to Buy a Coat? tin , i vv nac we n linlf rin?rn nf few odd styles .1. , ii ii.i uu uuiu- t AH $5.00 to X All 7.50 to 1 All 12.50 to AGENTS WANTED iu3ua1u7epTons' to ta ke the agency In their own towns for the best line of fnst soiling .loveltles; pas liJ per cent, protlt; for ladles or gents. SPIRO & W ATKINS. 1031 und 10JJ I best nut street, Philadelphia. Pa. AGENTS-$7 DAILY'. TO HELL SPE clalty Soaps nnd give customers dou bio their valuu In Handsome Presents; excluslvo territory: simple outfit free. MODOC SOAP CO., Cincinnati. O. AGENTS-THE "MONARCH" IS THE beBt and cheapest telephone desk on the market; retail price. Including one roll of paper, $1: liberal discount, exclu sive territory XV. XV. HAMILTON & CO.. 21 Milk street. Boston, Mass. WANTED-AGENTS FOR GREATEST gas saving device manufactured. Re tails 25c. Big profits. OLVER BROS., Rochester. N. V. AGENTS TO SELL OUR COc. STORM door: sample prepaid upon receipt of price. AMERICAN STORM DOOR CO., Port Huron, Mich. KLONDIKE-AGENTS WANTED FOR largo Illustrated book of Klondike, five hundred pages; price $1.50; outfit 10c. Address NATIONAL PUBLISHING CO., Lakeside Building, Chicago, 111. WANTED-SOL1C1TORS; NO DELIV erlng. no collecting; position perma nent: pay weekly; state age. GLEN BROTHERS, Rochester, N. Y". A.GENTS-WHAT ARE YDU GOING TO do about Safe Citizenship price $1 Going by thousands. Address NICH OLS, Napervllle, III. AGENTS-TO SELL OUR PRACTICAL gold, Bllver, nickel and copper elec tro plasters; prices from $3 upward; sal ary and expenses paid; outfit free. Ad dress, with stamp. MICHIGAN MF'G. CO., Chicago. AGENTS-TO SELL CIGARS TO DEAL ers; $25 weekly and expenses: experi ence, unnecessary. CONSOLIDATED M'F'G CO.. 18 Vnn Buren street. Chicago. . FOR RENT FINE HOt'SES. WITH OR WITHOUT steam; $22 up. HACKETT. FLATS $lfi TO HACKETT. $20; STEAM HEAT. IF Y'OU WANT TO RENT A PROPER, ty see HACKETT. IF Y'OU HAVE A PROPERTY TOR rent, seo HACKETT. NINE-ROOM HOUSE. BATH, RANGE, furnace, S09 Madison avenue, Green Ridge FOR RENT OR SALE-TWO DOUBLE houses on Myrtle street: for rent, two double houses on Qulncy avenue and ono on Gibson street. Ten rooms each bide. Steam heat. Apply to T. J. DUGGAN, Library Building, Wyoming nve. $30-HOUSES WITH EVERY' MODERN convenience and luxury, most super ior, healthy nnd well equipped. All light rooms; location on the avenues. JONES, 311 Spruce street. Open evenings. $20-OFFICES IN SUITE, FOR DOCTOR lawyer, Insurance agent, dentist; sec ond floor, front, opposite hotel Jermyn. Btcnm heat, running water, decorations. Finely lighted. Janitor, toilets. JONES, 311 Spruce street. GOOD, HEALTHY. SUPERIOR HOUS- es. $is. $35, $50; see these before rent ing. JONES. SU Spruce. FOR SALE FOR SALE PROPERTIES IN ALL parts ot Scranton. HACKETT, 123 Washington avenuo. FOR SALE-THE NATIONAL FEED Box by L. 11. Kstelle. 012 Kressler Ct. FOR BLE CHEAP. TWO SINGLE harnesses In good condition, J, T. Keene, 1113 Capause avenue. FOR SALE-ONE MILCH COW, H2 Kressler court, FOR SALE-FINEST LOTS IN SCRAN ton for homes or Investment. For rent houses, stores, ofllces anil suites of rooms; conveniently located: central: send or cull for circulars. JONES, Real Estate, 311 Spruce street. ESTATE OF MARIA GUNSTER, DE ceased. For Bale, premises on Penn avenue, 41H feet In front' and 107 feet In depth. Inquire of 1 FRED W. OUN3TER. Executor. FOR BALE-BROKEN ENOLISH 8ET ter, cheap. 1511 Penn avenue, FOP. SALE-ONE 20-HORSE POWER boiler, as good as new. THE WES TON MILL CO. CONNOLLY & WALLACE SSMWWWVarfxAVMMhi AAAAAAAMMM BaamVoaaaUjuBnaalaHaaaaaaaaaV AsavrcsxidaaaJxAivflL Av-uaY l?i!2dy EJrtK'HMiV5 flsBi i r. tiiiTiX KkiZZMixlhizTft!'i nave leic, some n In tin nnri n lit KtAiS-' IZ.1K filMTVVJiS.dll.il' here and T KtaliSralilHf ,.1 L A m .MzmwWa I' mere' not inoretna.il sevenr.v. awi .....a.'?E"w. - , , jj nhTwcmrj'Si?j'X'iFi "msptwrj''m $7.50 Coats at 12.50 Coats at 25.00 Coats at We believe these are the Greatest Reductions ever made on Coats. V CONNOLLY & WALLACE, 127 and 129 Washington Avenue. FURNISHED ROOMS HANDSOMELY' FURNISHED at 122 Mulberry street. ROOM REAL ESTATE BARGAINS IN DOUBLE AND SINGLE houses. HACKETT, 125 Washington avenue. BARGAINS IN BUSINESS PROPER tles. HACKETT, 123 Washington ave. JEFFERSON. MADISON, MONROE, Qulncy, Clay. Webster, Taylor, Irv ing, Proscott, Harrison avenuos, and Linden, Mulberry Vine, Olive, Pino. Gib son and Myrtle streets. HACKETT, 125 Wushtngton. BARGAINS IN GREEN RIDGE AND North End properties. HACKETT. WEST SIDE, SOUTH SIDE AND DITN moro properties. HACKETT, 125 Washington nvenue $S,500 WILL BUY AN ELEGANT NEW ly furnished home; house ten rocms, very complete; lot 110 by 181 feet; located In upper Green Ridge. Apply at 016 Spruce street, first floor. PREPARED MUSH. ASK Y'OUR GROCER OR BUTCHER. Prepared Mush. Mado by the New Y'ork Prepared Mush Co. 412 Penn ao nue, Scranton, BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY $10,000. Established business. Villi bear investigation. Largo proilts. Safe Investment. For Interview address P. O. Box 374. Scranton. Pa. 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 Elckes' drug store, corner Adams and Mulberry. Telephone 6010. CHAS. COOPER. CITY SCAVENGER All orders promptly attended to, day or night, All tho latest appliances Charges reasonable, 713 Scranton street. House 1125 Washburn street. SITUATIONS WANTED WORK BY THE DAY WANTED BY A young lady washing or cleaning. Is experienced In all kinds of housework Address Miss L. F., 113 South Hjde Park nvenue. SITUATION WANTED-BY A WOMAN to go out washing or cleaning by the day or take home washing. Rear 420 Franklin avenue. SITUATION WANTED - BY A RE Pned oung womnn, to do second work or us nurse. Address t10 KteMler court SITUATION WANTED-BY A RE spectable young girl ns nurse or sec ond woik; had experience. Address 610 Kressler court. POSITION WANTED AS RUTCHER BY experienced man; can furnish best of reference. Address Ralph, Tribune oflce SITUATION WANTED-BY A BOY 17 years; willing to do anything; can take care ot horses. Adrcss W. F. M., Tribune office. SITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG married man, colored, as conchman or any thing, willing to do any kind nt work. Apply to 310 Vine street. Abram Holland. LEGAL NOTICE THtT'aNNITAL MEETING OF THE stockholders of the Dickson Manufac turing Company for the election of dl lectors; milting certain changes In tho by-laws, us to place nnd ttmo of holding meetings; appointment ot committees with power, und tho transaction ot such other business us may properly come be fore the meeting, will bu held at the olllee of the company In the cttv ot Scrunlon, Pa on March 9th, 1S9S. at 10 o'clock u. m. L. I BOWER Secretary. THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE stockholders of the Lackawanna Iron and Steel Company, for the election of Directors, and transaction of such other business as may properly come before the meeting, will be held at the office of the Company, In the city of Scranton, Pennsylvania, on Wednesday, March Cd, 1893, nt two o'clock p. m. The polls will remain open for one hour. The transfer bonks will be closed on February 20th, 1MI8, und reopened on March 3d, WW. J. P, HiaOINSON. Secretary. Scranton. Pa., February 19th. 1833. wCTrvi' $2.00 3.50 5.00 t AMUSEMENTS. Academy of Husic Kels & Hursjunder, Lessees. II, Ii, Long, Local Manarr. Three days, commencing Thursday, Kel Usual Mmlneos. A Festival of Laughter. Hoyt's A Bunch of Keys (Or, THE HOTEL.) Ada Bothner as Teddy, nnd a splendid company of farce comedy favorite, In the lutest hits, fads, songs and dnnceiof the day, A new departure In faiolnatlng effects. Regular Prices, 16c, use, Oftc, GOo, One Week, Beginning Monday, Feb. 28. 10 operus. 5 Matinees. WAITE'S COMlc OPERA CO. And lira nil Orchestra. In new operas, new scenery, entirely now costumes, grand electrleal effects and three new prima donnas, two new comed ians nnd two tenors, a car load of scenery and 50 pecple. Repertolro for the week: Monday evening. "Paul Jones;" Tues day matinee, "Chimes of Normandy;" Tuesday evening, "Fra Dlavalo;" Wed nesday matinee, "I.u Mascotte;" Wednesday night, "Marltana:" Thursday; matinee, "Dcccaccto;" Thursday night. "Two Vagabonds," Friday matinee, "Gl-lnlle-Glrotlii:" Friday night. "Bohemian Girl," Saturday matinee, "Paul Jones;" Saturday night, "Olivette." PRICES-Nlght, 10, 20 and 30 cents; Mntlnees, 10 end 20 cents. Seats on sale Friday, Feb. 25. Lyceum Theater. Reis & Burgunder, Lessees. 11. ti. Long. Local Manager. Only one night, Wednesday, March 2nd. Engagement oftho Eminent Tragedean, XHOS. W. Accompanied by ChasB.niinford,presentlug L.OUIS XI. Prices, 51.00, 78c, BOc, 23c. Sale or et open. Three NlghU, Commencing Thursday, March !l. A PERFECT TORNADO OP LAUtUITER. Special Eugagement of THE SAGES X. LA MOTTESAGE, A. M. LL. D AM) OLOA HELEN SAGE, vsstsrrn nv MIt. A. , McDOLK, M. A., and othorn THE MOSTMARVELOUS HYPNOTISTS lne WORLD SPECIAL PRICES-iac, 25ft 35c, 50c. THE LINDEN, Oilglnally Wonderland. Under Kntlre Management. Brooks A Ludwlg, Lessees. J. 1L Brook , Mgr. Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Zalei great FreucU drama, TUB CELEBRATE!! CASE. Next Monday, t'uenJay und Wednesday, Scruuton's Favorite, .Miss Allco Kemp, lu the gieut character of Cupltola," in HIDDUNHAND. Matinees Every Duy when 10 tents nil admit touny part of house. Evenings, 10a joe, Hiid :ioc .Mutunluy matinees, sixclal to school chil dren, 5 cents. Boon open 1.30 and 7. Performance, 'J.3t nud H.15. CHIROPODIST CORNS. BUNIONS AND 1NGROWINQ mills cured without tho least pain ot drawing blood. Consultation and advlq given free. E. M. HKTS5EL. Chlropo. dUt. 330 Lackawanna avenue. Ladles ut tended ut their residence If .desired Charges moderate. 1&4 rv A.rc; v9 v laHwjAJMaamSav'a.v tti KEENE -' V
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