TUB SCRANTOST TRIBUNE-THURSDAY. MARCH 3. 1808. PHILADELPHIA'S NEXT EXPOSITION Comiiilllci from Congress Listens to Argnmenls (or an Appropriation. rilBV LOOK THROUGH THR A1USEUMS 'I lin Proposed Exposition Co IU'jrlu .liny IU, 1H01), and to Ho Held Un der the Anplcc ol tho Philadel phia Commercial .IJuseiim nnd tliu I'rnnltlln Iiintltnto illlnm Harp cr us Director Ccnarnl. PhllutUlphlu, Mntcti 2. The members of tho committee on Intowtntp ntifl for ' ign commerce of the hotlbo of lepie-s-ntntlves anno hero fiom Wnshlngtoti 'odny to attend n conference relative to the proposed nntlotial exposition of .Vine) lean, manufactured goods in this oily beginning Mav 10. lH'i The ex position Is to he held under the Joint uut-plocs of the Philadelphia Cnmniei- In t -museum' aim th" Fiatiklln lnstl Mile The patlv u aeennipnnled from Washington b Congussmen Bingham and Adams, of Philadelphia, nnd Unit ed .State's Scnutoi Poniose, The mem bers of tlu- committee ipio Congress men Ilepbuin Iowa, ehnlunnn; Fletch er, Minnesota, bheiman and Bennett, New .Yin It, Mnnn and Hlnilchsen, Il linois, ,lov MiFotiil: Corll Michigan: ilniinm. foloi.ido. Haute Texas; iJ.noy, Louisiana. Adunisnn, Geoigla; Davlit, Plorldn, Slmpklns. Mnssn , chusi'tts, Ktewnit, New Jersey, and MeAluer jinl W.imjii, Ponnsilvanla. 'I he 'isilni weie ocoited to the 'ommi'lil Museums building, where ih' list, in d li nigumonls In suppoit of tin- hill UMtnth IntimlUKil bv Con gtossmun lilnghutu pnnldlng for an U'P'o nation uf jnn.mf) to nld In the I iopo.ee .1 Hposltlon Thoy veieubsc luentlv (-liniui thi.uigh the museum'' -event! dijiiinmntu aiid lnd explained to theni tho methods followed In the ffotts to develop L'ommeiLlal tnter-ot;i-o betvMdi fmclB.ii nations and Itltb Potllitt v William Mm M chief nr the lminrui f Informntloii of the Cnmmerelnl Mus i uniM, Ins bp'm selected an dti color gonenil nf the Mi..sltlmi Tin eontmHsInnrJ committee u tuuicil to Wtishinstur this eenlntr 1IIR INDIAN SCHOOL. Tenth mil uiMiceinent ol the Insti tution. Cat lisle, fa. Mnich 2 -The tenth oiuiin nument of the Indian Industri al -ehool imiipiI iiiif. aftcinonn villi ihe class dav iaokIm;'. Thete was i yitat numboi of Msltoif. from auroad. inning- them Indian Commissioner W. A Jones, Assistant Tanner. Congiecs mnn Shu man, ( hilt man ol the com mittee on Indian affair", and a num ber ol othei r oncies-nien' Gonenl Eaton. He. Duncan, of Alaska: Rev Di Llpplncntt, and President Jameson, of tho Seneca nation. Tomoiiou will be commencoment day, when vvlh occur the annual In duction of schools nnd shops, at 0 a lii A band conrei at 1 p m and tho commencement exercises at " p m. Tlieic are 24 gt-idiiates representing tlfteoii tilbis Di l.ipplneott will pic sent tht diplomas FLYING WHEELMEN LASSOED. Two Struck ii Telegraph W Itc n ml ere "M-rinnslv Mini. Philadelphia, Pa March 2 Whlh f-eoichlng on the load leading fiom the White- Houte pike to the Mt Ephrnlm plko .vesteidaj, Charlie Lukens nnd William Ilouen. nf the Cresient Wheel men, of Camden, met with u peculiar accident. Telegiaph linemen weie at rtork along the load and had a wire "tietehed acioss the thoroughfare. I low en wno ahead and saw the wire In nnio to turn aside, but he was thrown fiom his wheel ami iiultc badly hurt. Ills blcjele was Us.. 1-iniiiBocl I.ukens. houeer utrtlck the who Willi lull fotce The obstruction caught him under the chin and tjnew him fioni his wheel nnd when picked up he was unconscious The shock also came neai pulling one of the linemen off of the tologinph pole ,i, which he was wniklng rillLADELPIIIA'S WATER. An l.lliin on Toot to Sup,,!,- the Cilv ulili I'illi'iccl Mncer. Phlladelphlu. March L The bill gi lug the Schuylkill Vnllej Water com pany the contract to supply the city with lllteuHl watei for nm ears, passed selec t council today ut a speelnl session b a oto of j to in The mln irlty 1ms peislstentlj opposed the pass ago of the bill mid It lequlied four t-peclal sessions of the select men be foie the filemlH of the bill sutceeded. Pnder the teims of the bill the city water works is to be turned ovei to the compnnj and the city is to paj an annual sum for the watei s,uppl A special meeting of common coun ' II tia called for todaj to consider the bill, but there was not a quotum piesent. Anotliei special meeting has been called foi tomorrow to consider the bill FATE OF THE MISTLETOE. Crew ni tho Sinking Itric Uoscued b tlio'Keusiuclon. PMIndelplilfl. March 2-jCnptaln It D Cao'nnd the crow nf the British brig Mistletoe, which was ubandoned in a sinking condition off the New foundland Ijnnkst on Feb :g, urilved hql"fl "tojlay on the British steamer Kensington. The crew numbered ncen, OMJige-Caysch. first mate. John Coo via; Charles Tlemlng, Joseph Butt 7- PILLS Jor lilllouii ..ml ,ei oim nisoi-cloih sue )i as Wind und I'ulii In Hie Stomiw h, sic is lleiiduuho. Cilil.lliirs1l'iiliiehHiidHwcllliii after meiiR UlzlntM anil )rnulutH, Cold CIiIIIn, 1'IiinIi lniforiIfiit,rUwJor Appetite, SlioitncH or Breutli. Costlvenm. Illotihidon tlieHltln, Din. turbe dWeeptE'rlt.'htfiil Duumsunil all Nc-rvoimind Tiemlilliu; scntiulons ,v.o tien these 1 S!Pl'Jt?i'!N.4!?,.,;'"u'"(l ,jV coiiKlhiatloa, iih mo of them uru, TH12 I'lKST DOSl! V ILL Cil VU lil:UCi'ISvrWINTY MINUlHd. ThU Im no tlctlon. livery milleitr is t..tiiVll uVltecl to ll one box oftliCMeJ'lllH, iimi they will be acknowledzeJ to he . A. WONDERFUL MEDICINE- n. lli:i!CIIA.M'S PILLS, liilten iiK.llre. ted, will ipilcUlv ietoio Ii iiiulei to complete) hunltli, ie piomptly ieiiiovioUtriutloiiHorlrre$;iilutltleHor thu Hjatcui. Torn WEAK STOMACH, IMPAIRED DIGESTION. DISORDERED LIVER UJ&Ct'UUp UMglc-u fqw doses will net wonders upon the Vital Organs NtrenvthenliiK tho JIiwwUux Sylwn, reUirn tho lom; lost i omnlexlon, In liislng back tho keen olito or npinj tlttS nnd'uroUfllng with tho Kotebud ot llealtli the whole phyiltat enericy of thohiiiiiuu Inline. Tluwouranu-'tiiidniHlcvl ll.y IhouKHiidH In nil cluHneHor hoc let), una one of the Inset nmrwOtTOH to tho Nervous und UuWUtultxi 1 that lltechni' IMIU tute th lmt S-aleol uny J'atutMtllclne In trip World. VITIfOlJT A TirVAJj. Annual Sales over 6,000,000 Hovcs. UoC ut Ding HtoreK, or will he nont hv U. a Aseint, P. V. ALI.KN J: CO., IlllO Canal Btrect, TTJf'yw' Wj?Ci?iti li-i'V' HJi jrucolpt oCpxict?. Jiook fioo tipou uppllaitlon. Hobert Hnndnll, It. Churchill nnd Km ct Cnve. a son ot Captain Cave. The Kensington Is commanded by Captain Langwlll nnd waH bound from London to this city when the sinking brig wnB slehtcd. Tho Jllstleloe left St. Johns, N. K., Keb. U, with cod llsh for Bnhln, Bia ssil. Ilenvy weather was eneountned two days out nnn a northeast gale drove her Into an Ice Hoe and Bhe wnfi buffeted about for severnl dovfl The lu ntop In her side and she began to leak. Tho pumps were mnntied, but to no effect, nnd It was decided to head her In the line of trans-Atlantic steam rs. The crow suffered much from thp cold, but kept at work until on tho 2Cth the Kensington tamo In sight. Signals were exchanged nnd the sttnm er stood by while n boat was lowered from the Mistletoe with the captain and crew. Captain CVuc set fire to tho ubandoned bilg before leaving her. Kx cellent care nnd nttentlon were given the shlpvieckor men by the officers of the steamer. .MR. SINGERLY'S FUNERAL. Itniiiains olthe Dlstitigiiifihed Kdllor to Iteptxc at Iiiiiirel Mill. Phllndelplila, Mnicli 2. The funerat of AVIIllam JI Slngerlv, publisher, edi tor and financier, took place this aftti noon from his lat residence, 1701 Eo rust stieet, and the bodv of the dis tinguished citizen was burled In Laurel Hill cemeteiy The services at tho house weie attended bv men In every walk of life, f i oni the humblest citizens to thoe distinguished In social, politi cal, ptofesslonul nnd llnancial circles, Ue John II Conerse, lector of the Piotestnnt Kolscopal church nt Gwy iiedd Pa., oltlc Inttd The bodv lay In n black casket, the lid of which bote his name, date of blith nnd death. The doois of the house weie opened to the public at 11 o'clock and foi oei four hour.s a lino of people passed thtougli and took a last look at the feutuies of the dead man. When the casket wns finally dosed a long piocesslon of canlages followed the lemalus to the cemetery. The nctle pall-beaiers Included sev eral of Mi Slngeilj's oldest employes on the Hceoid and other close fi lends. The honniaij pall-boaters numbered nbout thlitj and Included the goemor of the state, the mnoi of the eltj, Judgch of the couits, publisher edltois and mei chants The Itctord will announce tomonow that one of the last nets of Mi Sln gerh's life was to bilng about such a tc-oiganlsMtlon of the ownciship of tliat newspaiiei as would diseit all Its piollts to equitable dlstt Ibution among tho four thousand creditors affected by the collapse of the Chestnut Street Na tional bank nnd the Chestnut Stieet Trust and Snvings Fund company. Theie will be no . hnnge In the owner ship or peisonnol of the paper, nnd pcry energ of the establishment will be devoted to fulfilling Mr. Singerly's Intention that his ncwspapei should pay his debts " USE FOR THE REINDEER. OovoriimeiK to Send nil Kplnriug Kiprdilinn to Aluska. Poitland, Oie. Mnreh -''ihe United States government Is about to send an expedition fiom Anncomer's Banackrf to iincl a piaciicable l jute up Copper Hter, Alaska, to the Yukon Basin. Wnile ofllclal Information Is not jet available, it Is understood that tho ex pedition Is to consist of ilftv men and three otllcers ot the Fourteenth Infant ry, and that it will leave Vancouver Bati.icl.s foi the North about March 15 The lelndeer that were secured foi aiding the relief expedition to the Klondike, now abandoned, will prob nbly be ued In connection with the exploring till up Copper river. Vnncouvei B C . March 2 The Btit-Ish-Amerlcan coiponttlon, which decid ed recently not to take an option on the Alaska Commeiclal company, is send ir.t; to the Klondike a Yukon uloneer, A G Hinde Biwker, who will Jook af ter the development of the corpora tion's piopeil.' on Stew nit ilver. Bon anza, Kldorado and Bear Cieeks Bowkei, whe Is outlining" here, says his company will put ten boats on the Yukon nver He declaies, thut nf ler ten enrs' experience, he Is satis fied that Yukon dogs are really the only useful animals to take North Vlctoiia. B. C , March 2 Oreleis lnv hecn lecelvo.l b local inspectois of steamboats that all steam vessels sail ing from this poi t must be rigidly In spected regardless of Unj and not cleared by th' collector of customs until they can show certificates that they have passed a favorable inspec tion The steamships Victorlnn, Amur and Bcscowlcz sailed last night for Alaskan ports, crowded with passengers ?an Fianclsco. March 2. Over 400 mlnen left for the Copper river gold fWds on the steamei Valencia yester day The vessel Is to stop at Seattle on hei way formcie rassengeis Manj of the men who went up oi. th" Val encia came fiom the Kastetn states. PRINCE ALBERT'S VISIT. Belgium's Heir Coining lo study Our Institutions nnd People. London, Mnreh 2 Pilnee Mbeit. of Belgium, spent the night In London and embarked on the Kaiser Wlllielm chi (Jiosse at Southampton, accom panied bv Colonel Jungblutte, D Mel Is. his pilvate plOblclan, and two ber v onts The olllclnls of the Belgium Legation bade the Pilnee farewell at the depot He tiavels In an oidlnary cur Colonel Jungblutte suld the toui of the prince wns moie for study than pleasuie He expected to stud the X'nlted States government methods the colonel explained to visit factor ies, mines and farms, and to obsei vc the people of tho United States In their habits, thoucht nnd lnnnner of living, Tribune Classified Specials IIKM' WANTKI) lCn.NT A WOHD KOIt HKNT I CK.VT A WOUU I OH BAliK 1 Oi:NT A WOill) HUAIj KSTATE 1 CENT A WOHU AOr.Vl.S WANTL1J 1 CUNT A Vv'Oltl) SITUATIONS WANTED Free of Charge. All ndvcrtlsemcnts Insetted hi those columns (.excepting Situations Wanted, which aro published free ot charge), aro rnviiblc STillCTLY IN ADVANCE. DON'T ask to havo them charged. WANTED, -w- - 1 m nrv-nrrmmli-tif .aj'1;d-A YOCNO HOUSE WEIGH Inir frntn irrji t.i ioji t.Ami.tj it i v A V L J L A . I II -J ivm. 1 ,1 r .-'; v i, ' j. ' I'uumn 4. j umr-i-jTiiri, JiT-Boiith .Maine avenue FOR RENT riN'E orricES ron bent on wash. itigton nvenuc, now occupied by Dr. Council M. H. HOLOATE, Common wealth building. rOlt 11ENT-DK8K BOOM Oil 11ALV" furnished office, Commonvvculth build ing "E.," Tribune olllce Poll KENT rCUNISHED-A tutu-tccn-iooni hous-; in Creen Bldgc, lnrge grounds, modern Improvements. Apply ut lfiCKj S endersan avenue Poll BENT-DOUBLE HOUSE ON COIt- nei of Qulncj avenue and Mjrtlo street, 0110 on Mjrtlo streot and 0110 on Gibson street, 10 rooms and Iaundiy eucb side, steum heat Apply to T. J. I Dt'dGAN C. 1J GABDNEIt, Attotneys, Llbrnr building, Wyoming avenue. Poll HUNT - TWO NEWLY l'UK- ' nlshed room-. 107 Mudlhoii avenue VOV. 11ENT - SEVEN DHSIUABLH looms, contrail located, all improve- , ments. steam heat, adults preferred. Ad dress Box 1210. ron bent two rorn-nooM plats with steum heat nt No J'Jj un I JJ7 Ad- I ams uvemie limulre at 31! Adams ave nue, or 119 rranklln avenue. CBAS 11. , SCOTT I ron HEXT-11-K00M house at ut Madison avenue, possession lmme dlatel Appl at 122 Madison avenue. $10-12 ItOOMS, MANTEL, LOW DOWN grate butler's pantry, bath, trunk room, Iaundiy, furnace, range, house keeper's lockup with drawers electric beIN speaking tubes, remented eellirs. All light rooms, snfest sanllnrv plumb ing best and most healthful house for the money In Scianton JONES, .ill Spii.ce street. $20-orrii:s lv suite ron doctou lawjer, Insurance ngent. dentist, sec ond floor, front, opposite hotel .lermvn Phielv lighted, Janltoi, toilets. JONES, nil Spruce street GOOD, HEALTHY, SUPEIlIon HOUSES. Si j. $T, $50; bee thee bcfoie lentlng. JONI'S, 311 Spruce nil of which, he added, would be use ful for the prince's futuie The colonel said the prince had not decided w bethel he would or would not travel Incognito. WIFE'S LOVE WORTH $1,000. Mis. I'rcttv innn's us Aliennted nnd Her Husband ot Dnmnges. Wilmington, Del., March 2. The Jury In the Superior court this afternoon awarded William L. Prettyman $1,000 against E. P. Williamson for having alienated the affections of Mrs. Pretty man. The Jury was out four hams and took seven ballots. On the llrst the vote wns six to five for the plaintiff. In charging the Juty Judge Penne wlll said that such actions were rare In Delaware The husband Is entitled to the society, assistance and services of his wile, and whoever by the alien ation of the wife's affections, deprives him thereof commits a wrong against the husband for which he is liable to lespond In damages. Attorney Cooper for the defense moved for a new trial and nil est of Judgment. Parmer Kills His Wife-. Tonawanda, N. Y., March U Chcstoi Xlmcrmnn n retired farmer, shot and killed his wife today mil then mortally wounded himself. Sudden lns.inlt Is as cilbed as the cause AVOCA. The borough council met on Tues day evening and completed all Import ant standing business pieparatory to the organization of the new council, which will convene next Monday eve ning. State Factoty Inspector Bishop visit ed the silk mill yesteiday. Huvlng found n number of llleternte children under age he sent them homo Mi Patrick Banett, of South Main ttreet, Is critically 111. c aused by an t.bscesf on the leg. Rev. J. J. Cunnn of East End. Pleached nn excellent sermon In St Mary's rhuieh on Tuesday evening Miss Ida Unit has been promoted as forelad of the night hands nt the silk mill Mr D C Mc Andrew, of Wilkes Bane, has lemnved Jils family Into the piopeity owned by C. A Merrick, on the- Wewt Side Frank Paiks, of the First waul, Fiank Deverp of the Second word, nnd Dr Beige, of the Third wnid, will be candidates for delegates to the Fifth legislative district convention, t" bo held In June Mis Thomas Hastle and Geoige Mc Ait of Plttston. spent vestetdny at the Blown residence MIsh LUzie DavlH, of Taylor, has le tuined home aftei u few dajs visit nt tho Davis residence, on Yotk uve 11 ue. The Ladles' Missionary society of the Presbvteilan church, will meet nt the homo of Mrs. Edward Laird this af ternoon at II o'clock. Mrs. James Doheltj. of Glove street in seilously III. Mr. Samuel Deckel, of Clark's Gieen, Is visiting nt the Lnwler icsldence. Joseph McPherson Is nblo to be nbout again nfter n severe attack of grip. Miss Lizzie Whulen Is attending the millinery openings in New York city. An Infant child of Mr and Mrs. Pat rick Keurney. of tho North End, is critically III. The regular monthly meeting of the Ladles' Foielgn Mlttflonnry society will be held nt the home of Mrs Gllletts, of Mooslc on Friday afternoon. Michael Walsh, of North Main street, will heieufter conduct the restaurant business In tho building owned by A, II. Murphy. Miss Knto Dally, of Hcranton, has returned homo after a few weeks' visit at the MoDormott iraldenco In the North End The gold watch contest for tho Prlm- HELP WANTED-MALE UKl.IAULn MEN WANTED TO A dreM cittnloguoB, circulars nnd envel ope!. Bnnd stamp lor particulars. 8OM CKV1LLD M'F'U. CO., lSllzabeth, N. J. OPIUM. MOni'HINB, WIIlSKKr IP Interested in tho cure of these hiblts write for my book: mailed free. B. M. WOOLLKY, M. V., Atlanta, Oa. SALESMEN - SCHOOL HUPPLE3; country vtork; $1W snlary monthly, with llbenl addltlnnnl commissions. 11, O, EVANS & CO., Chicago. I WANTED - AS AGENT IN EVERY section 10 cnnvnss; .w 10 5 wu a uny mndj sells at sight; also n man to oll Staple Qoodn to dealers; best sldo lino 75 a month; salary or largo commission made; cxpcilenco unnecessary. Clifton Sonp nnd Manufacturing Company, Cin cinnati, O. WANTED - WELL-KNOWN MAN IN every town to solicit stock subscrip tions; n monopoly; big money for ngents; no cnpltat required. EDWArtD C. TIBII & CO., Uordon Block. Chicago, HI. HELP WANTED-FEMALE WUITEBS WANTED TO COPY ADV. letters at home Tho Owl, Trt Chey enne, Wyo. LAD1ES-I MAKE BIO WAGES DOING pleasant homo work, nnd will gladly send full particulars to all sending two cent stamp. MISS M. A. STHBBINB, Lawrence, Mich. WANTED-LADY AGENTS IN flCHAN ton to sell and Introduce Snyder's enko Icing, experienced lunvusser pre ferred, work permanent and very proflt able. Wrlto for particulars nt once and get benefit of holiday Undo. T. B. SNY DEIt & CO , Clncli natl, O, WANTED IMMEDIATELYTWO EN crgetio biles women to repiosrnt us. fSuniHiiteed 0 a day without interfering with other duties. Healthful occupation. Writo for particulars, enclosing stamp. MANGO CHEMICAL COMPANY, No. 72 John Street. Now York AGENTS WANTED irELILlTpEirSONSixrTAKE THE ngoiic In tholr own towns for tho best lino ot fast helling novelties, pas 100 per cent, profit, for ladles or gents. SPinO & W ATKINS. 1031 and 10J3 t liest nut streot, Philadelphia, Pa. AGENTS-7 DAILY, TO SELL 8PE clalty Soaps und glvo customers dou ble their value In llandscmo Presents; exclusive territory, sample outfit free. MODOC SOAP CO.. Cincinnati, O. AGENTS-TIIE "MONARCH" IS THE best and cheapest telephone desk on tho market; rctnll price, Including ono roll of paper, ?!. liberal discount, exclu sive territory W W HAMILTON & CO 21 Milk street Boston Mass. WANTED-AG ENTS KOIl GllEATEST gas having device manufactured Ite talls 2I0 Big piolltB. OLVEB BB03 , Itochester, N Y'. AGENTS TO SELL OUIl 50c STOItM door, sample prepaid upon receipt of price. AMERICAN STOItM DOOn CO , Port Huron, Mich. KLONDIKE-AGENTS WANTED TO It large illustrated book of Klondike, five hundred pages, price Jl 50, outfit 10c. Address NATIONAL PUBLISHING CO , Lakeside Building, Chicago, 111. WANTED-SOLlCITOnS; no" DELIV erlng, no collecting; position perma nent; paj weekly; stato age. GLEN BROTHERS, Rochester. N. Y. AGENTS-WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO do about Sato Citizenship price $1. Going by thousand Address NICH OLS. Napervllle. 111. AGENTS-TO SELL OUR PRACTICAL , gold, silver, nickel and copper elec tro plasters; prices from $3 upward; sal- 1 nry and expenses paid; outfit free. Ad dress, with stamp, MICHIGAN MP'G. CO, Chicago. AGENTS-TO SELL CIGARS TO DEAL ers; $23 weekly and expenses, experi ence unnecessary. CONSOLIDATED M'F'G CO. -IS Van Buren street. Chicago. BOARDING. FIRST-CLASS BOARD, WITH OR without loom, special rates given to permnnent boirders Rooms heated by steam and lighted by electric light, cen trally located; 2 minutes walk from nil depots, 1 meal tickets Jl 00, 21 meul tick ets, $4 00 123 rranklln avenue. FURNISHED ROOMS HANDSOMELY TURN1SHED ROOM at 422 Mulberry street. FOR SALE FOR SALE CHEAU-OUT OF Busi ness one 7-foot oval front counter case, ono 14-foot cherry table counter, both In good order W 11. ANDERSON, WOO North Main avenue. TOR SALE-BROKEN ENGLISH SET ter, cheap. 1511 Penn avenue. rOR SALE-ONE 20-IIORSE POWER boiler, as good as new. THE WES TON MILL CO. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE FARM TOR SALE-WILL EXCHANGE for city property, IM) acres, near Monti esc, orchuids, bugar camp, biook, springs good nous: ?3.WO0O BROWN. Attorney, Meurs building. REAL ESTATE $8,000 WILL BUY AN ELEGANT NEW 1 furnished home, house ten moms, verj complete, lot 110 by 1S1 feet, located In upper Green Ridge. Apply at uio Spruce street, first floor 1 MONEY TO LOAN. I meTtoToanXn I j'OOuO 10 $JtX)tw on llrst mortgage Lnig loans nt five pel cent promptb Loam, on month!) pu ments If deshed I BROWN. Attorney Mears building BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY PARTNER WANTED WITH ABOU'l $10,000. Established business Will benr Investigation Lmge profits. Safo investment For interview uddiess P. O. Box 374, Scranton, Pa, PREPARED MUSH. ASK YOUR GROCER OR BUTCHER, Prepared Mush Miulo by the New Y'oik Prepared Mush Co 4U P. nn uvu nue fecraiton MASSAGE TREATMENT. MISS L. E YOUNO, SURGICAL trained nurse Massage Treatment a specialty All enses promptly nttended to No 112 Hitchcock street Hours: b to 10 a m ; C to H p m. uuEsnPrniTLT'oi's haTpTpeu mauentlv removed h electric needle Export lady operator t'harges modeiuto BUCHANAN'S TOILET PARLORS, M2 Washington avenue. Scranton. BUSINESS PERSONAL. lWV K v LEARN TO HYPNOTIZE' YOU CAN mako hours ot tun. euro dlseuso or bad hnblts. cause otheis to lovo an I obey ou quickest methods success guar nnteed, lesson Mc. PROF. HKRIN, Pe sotiim, HI, He ware uf pcoi linltutorj Send for testimonials and press icports. Itlve Methodist church debt 1 eduction fund brought the sum of $50J 35. By ! Richard Mucklnvv, $154 60 und .lames Deeble, $318.73. The evening was plena I untly spent and tho totnl pioceeds were encoutnglug for such straitened 1 times. This chuich is one of the most inggiesslvo Methodlit bodies and en- Joys extraordinary prosperity, Connolly 127 Real REDUCTION OF GAS. THE SCRANTON GAS AND WATER Co. and tho Hydo Purk Gas Co. In uccordance with the policy of these companies to l educe rates from lime to time as may be warranted by Increased consumption, notice is hereby given thut on and after April 1st, next, the price of gus will bo one dollar and fifteen cents per one thousand cubic feet consumed, subject to the following discounts: Flvo cents per one thousand cubic teet on all bills where the consumption for tho month amounts to less than twenty-flvo dollars; ten rents per one thousand cubic feet on all bills where the consumption for the month amounts to tvveut-flvo dollars and upwards Provided the bill Is paid on or before the 20th clay of tho month in which that bill Is presented. By Order ot tho Boaid, G. B. HAND. Secrctarj 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 C040. , CHA-S. COOPER, CITY SCAVENGER. All orders promptlj attended to, day or night. All the latest appliances. Charges reasonable. 711 Scranton street. House 1123 Washburn street. LEtoLjvorc NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the co-partnership of the undersigned, doing business nt 115 Penn avenue, Scran ton, Pa under tho ilrm name ot L. ii- E. J Jlfklns, has been dissolved bj mutual consent L Jlfklns retiring fiom said firm The business will lie continued In E J. Jlfklns, who assumes all tho firms liabilities and will collect all tho firm's accounts L. JITICINS E J. JIFK1NS ESTATE OF STAFFORD KIZER, LATE of the City of Scranton, County of Lackawanna and Stute ot I'cnnsjl v aula. Letters of administration on the above named estate having been granted to the i ndei signed, all persons having claims or demands against tho said estate will present them for payment, nnd thoso In debted thereto will please make imme diate pajment to EVA KIZER, Administratrix WATSON DIEHL& KEMMERER. Attjs for Estate. ESTATE OF J ATTICUS ROBERTSON ! late of tho cltv of Scranton, county of Lackawanna and stato of Pennsylvania. I ele censed i Notice is hereby given that letters testa- I mentniy in tho nbo e named estate luivo been grunted to the undersigned All P"r. suns indebted to said estute nre requested tt make pamont and all persons having claims or demands ugalnst the amo will pre sent them lo MAGGIE S ROBERTSON. KxcuultlN. I' L HITCHCOCK. Attoiuej. THE ANNUAL MEETING OP THE stockholders of The Tribune Publish ing Company of Scranton, will be held In tho otllce of tho Companj on Thursday. March 24th U9S. ut 3 p. in. to elect otll cers for tho ensuing jear und for tho purpose of transacting uny othei business that may come befoie the meeting EH. RIPPLE Becietaiy. THE CO-PARTNERSHIP H ERETcT. toro existing between Doud & Meyers No 15V) Dickson avenue, has this dav been dissolved by mutual com-enl, A v. Meers having sold his Intel est In said 111 m to J L Doud & Co. All monejb duo said llrm are to be paid to J L Doud A: Co , und ull claims against suld ilrm will be puld by J L. Doud & Co J L DOUD, A V MEYERS Scranton Pa Feb. 2U. IWs. THE ANNUAL MEETINO OF THE stockholders of thu Dickson Manutnc tilling Company foi tho election of .11 iicIoih; making certain changes hi tho by-laws, us to place and time of holding meetings; uppuintment oi committees with power, and the transaction oi such other business as may pioperl eoinu bu foie the meeting, will bo h. Id at the otlleo of the company In tho clti of Sci anion. I 'a., on Match 9th. lfOS. nt 10 o'clock u. m ' L. T BOWER, Secretary THE ANNUAL MEETINO OF THE stockholders of the Lackawanna Iron nnd Steel Company, for the election of Directors, and transaction of such other business as muy properly como before thu meeting, will bo held ut the olhco nf tho Company, In the city of Scranton, Pennsylvania, on Wednesday, March Id. Wis, nt two o'clock p m. The'polls will I email) open for one hour, Tho transfer bookb will be closed on Pohruury 20th, lb('S, und reopened on March 3d, 1S03, J, I HIGGINSON. Secretary. Scranton, Pu., February 19th, lWa. and 129 Washington Avenue. For Your Inspection We'll be glad of the chance to show you our new Spring Jackets, Separate Skirts, Suits, uTailored,,, Capes. WE HAVE ALL THE New Things ' Style, quality and price considered, they are, we think, superior to any variety of garments we have ever shown. A first-class pick is worth something this sea son, not only because it is first choice, but prices will be higher. CONNOLLY & WALLACE. SITUATIONS WANTED SITUATION WANTED-BY RELIABLE middle aged woman ut- housekeeper. Address 10 Acker avenue, Scranton. SITUATION WANTED-BY A GIRL TO assist In housework; Industrious, Protestant AddrchS 19 Acker avenue, Scranton, Pa. SITUATION WANTED (MALE)-POSl-tlon ns bookkeeping or assistant In oiilce. Answer John H. Rejnolds, 1J0 South Main street SITUATION WANTED MARRIED man 2s jeers old dcsiies position. U.is had 10 jearr' experience In general stoiu as manager anil bookkeepet. Can fui nlsh bst reference" fiom past emplojois Addres P. E. Swingle General Dellvciy City WANTED-WOItlC AT OFFICE CLEAN Ing, washing or work by tho da Miss Quick 021 Kressler court. SITUATION WANTED-AS NURSeTTy day or night Call or address Mr Marguiet A Thomas 133 Deckel's court SITUATION WANTED-BV A STEADY man as teamster Can uivo best of I refeiences Address Vf M.. Tlibune ofllee SITUATION WANTED BY A YOUNG lady for general housework in small family; piivute family onlj. Address A. f . care of Tribune ofTlcc I SITUATION WANTED-BY A WOMAN to go out washing or cleaning bv tho day or tnko home washing. Rem 4J0 rranklln avenue SITUATION WANTED BY A RE lined joung woman to do second work or as nurse Addiess 010 Kressler court. SITUATION WANTED-BY A RK hpectuble joung girl as muse or sec nnd work had experience, duress l10 Kressler eoi.it. BANKING. REPORT OP THE CONDITION OP THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK at Sciantou. in tin Stato of PonnsyU at tho cloe of business, Februaiv RESOURCES. aula iMil Loam, and discounts . J3.1, Overdiafts seemed und unse- cure d U. S bonds to secure clicula- In) 4i, 7W !. Ojh "0 L (.' '. 5 Oyi) UO MS .S J 77 ivl M r.Tu 77 IS, 43 Vl U0 tiou . . . .. . -M0 Stocks, seeritles etc 1 001 Banking house furniture and tuns ... Duo fiom National banks (not r- -t i ve agents) Due from State hanks and bankers Due from nppiovnl icervo agents Cheeks and other cash Items .. Exchanges for dealing houxe.. Notes of other National banks. Fractional p.ip-i curieno, nickels, and cents Lie wiul money icservo in bank, viz Specie S.'l'i 00 Legal-tender notes 3s.5u 00 : ii Gil 1 0V) Jfl !" SI 1)0 VaM uo Redemption tuiid with i S. tuanner tl pi i cent, of cli culatlon . . Due fiom U. S. tieasuier, othei than & per cent, ledcniptlon fund I, 000 GO Total . .. $7.J!i U1S ft LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in i 200 tioo 00 Surplus fund 'ea.ooo do Undivided prollts, less expenses and taxis paid 70,S'W SC National hink notes outstand ing .... ISjWMOO Duo to other National banks .. 127.H0 15 Duo to Stute banks and b ink ers . . lfiC.2 70 Dividends unpaid . .. 2,UJ W Individual deposits lubject lo cheek . ,i.47,S77 49 Tlmo certificates of deposit . . 10:,7s V) Certified checks . . 7 Slid Caslilei's cheeks ouistiinillng . IM "l Notes und hills icdlscouuted . , Nunc PIUk l ijnble .. . None Liabilities other than llioso above stated None Totnl . . J7,J0(..0IS UQ State of Pennsylvania, county of Lack awanna, ks : J lnuiic Post, cashier ol the above named bank, do solemnly sweui that the oboe statement Is true to tho best ot my knowledgu nnd belief, ISAAC POST, Cashier. Suhcribed and suoui to before mo this 1st day of Mnreh. 1S0S. JOHN TAYLOR, Notary Public. Conect Attest; JOHN JERMYN, O. L. DICKSON, J. A, LINEN, Directors. Wallace H -"!- !1ETL Academy of ilusic Rels & lliirgunder. Lessees. II. K. Long, Local MatiHjrjr. One Week, Wglnnlug Mondavt Feb S& 10 Operas. r Matinee'. Waite's 1C Opera Co. And Grand Orchestra. In new operas, new scenerv, entirely new costumes, grand electrical effects and " threo new nrlmii donnus. two now Lomed- lans and two tenors, a car load of scenery and 50 pecple. Repertoire for the week: Mondnv evening, "Paul Jones'" Tues duv matinee, "Chimes of Normandy," Tuesday ovenlng, "Fru Dlavalo," Wed nesday matinee, "La Mascotte;" Wednesday night, "Marltana;" Thursday matinee, "Btcciicclo;" Thursday night, "Two Vngubonds;" Friday matinee, "Gl-lolle-Glrotla." Friday night, "Bohemldn Girl;" Saturday matinee. "Paul Jones;" Saturday ulsht "Olivette" PRICES Night, 10. 20 and 30 cents; Matinees 10 end 20 cents Scats on snle Friday Feb. 2. Lyceum Theater. Kelt & Burguneler, Lessees. II. K. Lontr, Local Manager. I hree Mghts, Commencing lhurxduy, March IS. "-peelal Matinee Saturday. Matinee Prices, mc, unc, nr.e, hoc Kxtraoidluary Engagement of tho i'eerlesi Hypnotists THE SAGES .. L V VIorrEHAGE, A. VI. LL !., iMi UI.O V HELEN SAGE, Ai.slste.1 hi ivvo other Professional HlP notlsts of wide reputation Lust season over 100,000 people attended tho loo performances given in the princi pal titles of Pennsilvanla and nearly ft ix) different persons (volunteers) were Hvpnotlzed Tho enteitulnment Is remarkable ex citing Interesting and EXTREMELY LAUGHABLE Special price! 11, 2" ST., 50. MONDAY, MARCH, 'the Eminent Uomaiitlo Actor, Robert B. Mantell Aicompnnlcd hi u "elect comjxiny, un der thu uiuiinsciiieiit of M. v. 11 AN LhY. presented for tho first time lnthUcltv a new romnnceby V A. Tremuine, entitled fl 5ECRET WARRANT LOUIS BE llEAUMONl'.... MR. MANTELL Prices, 91,00, 7K 60c, '.'5c. Hide of seats opens 1'ililaj. Mulch 1th. THE LINDEN, Originally W'onderlaud. Under Kutlro Mnuaiienient, IliookmV Ludulg, Lessees. N. 1L llrookl.Mgr. '1 hursdny, Friday und Suturday, East Lynne. WITH ALICE KEMP us Innbello I hiulesMoKluloi ns lyevlion B. V. Mite hell ns .. . Archibald Supported bv the eutliecompaiiy, lly fnr tho KtrouKCit cast over ween In Herunton. Next Atlruetlou "LAVVYEIl dLTEOT IVL'," lllll Nie's Great Conicdy. Evoulnc Prices, 10c, JOoaud noc. Matinees Bully invents bum u seat in nny part of the house, heboid Children ad mitted for A cents huturday iifterndbn, CHIROPODIST CORNS, BUNIONS AND INGROWING nulls cured without the least pain or drawing blood. Consultation und udvlco given free. E. M. 1IET5EL, Chlropo dlst .HO Lackawanna nvenue. Ladles at tended ut their residence if desired. Charges moderate. i .
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