THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-SATURDAY. MARCH 5. 1898. ENCOURAGEMENT FROM CLEVELAND lie Advises (he Sound Money Democrat to del Together. PATIIERLV ADVICE TO KICKERS He Believes Hint tho Cold Hue Ele ment ol Democracy Can Mnko n Hliou'iiic by IttxtA Work tn I'enn ijlvnntn W'nnU to Ho Blessed Mitli Sale .Money. I'hlladelphln, Miuch 4 HeptesenLa tlVHM of t'n state oiRunlriitlon of Uio Jcffi-isoidim 01 sold Democintlc party met In Hie Hotel Walton todnv nnd lcsohed In fa voi of putting In the Held a tlikot of theii own for state olllcors, Horn the govpinoisdilp down and for nionibi-ts of i-ongtoss in cveij dlstilct. Tim nic'tlng was pi elided over liy James Denton Iinin'uiU, ol enango cniinty, foiniPi i.inlldate for congrcss-iiiiiu-nt-laigc', and wus composed of lppipipiilnth'"- fiom about twenty .minting. Thnmim II Gieovv. of Blnlr, w is "itiPtnn A H Furqiihai, of YoiK lead the follow Ins letter fiom e-x-Pics-Idmt CliiiM'i Cleveland, rtntod MuhIi 1, U'i at Pi Hue ton, N. J M lieu Mi Fmiiiihni Youi letter Is itxHiil ami I Iioiip most i lnt n.l tli.it lime iniij ln . Miiinil mono- mowmeiit In lvniKjlMinli Unit will 1" stiong and ti'-rlul I i uniot ucinunl toi Uio nrio glint lonllilcnie nl the Uee cllet forces wept i poll Uio thiorj tlmt Uie me lid to In lieu- Unit then ii U'lN Uttlo us-iP-tstsp iffoit to 1m- ni,ul- liv their uppo 1 enu It Is a sli.iugi- thing Hut Uie up punit unuthv In in.no of our i-oun 1 iniinix Flints "houlil ,lu pluuMblllti to Midi In Hi I. K tin i in- believing wltli us Mippisrs tint Tiee -llu I cm lie prcvent- il Hum continuing tin two house of the I et ciiiiKK-i without ilfcetlu nignti tillen mid li ltd woiU tin nnirki I lm iilmnilon Hut Id" i tin moiv Useful In' lll In 11 lOUllll nioiu m in I inn -i i mipsi In my desire to fco oni couiitiv IiIiimiI .llli .i iifi liioi J and .i Miit ilile nniiiilnl Um that I mil of the uplulin we niu-ht to gtw pitilutlc end iiuislslert supioit to iuin pi in widen liiinte-. till" mull and wlihh hn tin ole inentu Unit piomKi lis Mietet-Hlul udvo puv Youts Ui tl uh Giou-i Clevcllllil. All outline of an uddiehs to he clie-u-lated thtoughout the state n agiet-d upon. It I to the i ffeet that the sold IipniiKiiitH ol the stale should at an tail ila take the steps necesarv foi making the nominations An executive eomiulttee of lifteen was appointed to dlstilbtite the addresses and arrange fin the nominating conventions and otheiwlxe i any out the pui poses of the meeting DAUNTLESS PXPfiDITION. .Mr. .Nunc rinini to lime Landed 700,000 ItullelH. Philadelphia, M.nrch 1 nnilllo Nun e', thu promoter of Cuban IlllhuBteilng epeditIons who has Jum; returned to his home In this city from his recent trip to Cuba on the IlllbusterliiK steam er Dauntless, was today shown the AVashliiyton dispatch which stated that Senoi du Uose, the Spanish cliaiKe d'af'alics, had lnfoimed the Mate de lieitment that the Dauntless expedi tion was not succehhful and had failed to effect n landini; Mt Nunez shingnrod hN shouldeis af ter the dispatch had been read to him and lem-iiked that It li Just ns well tli.it the Spunlsh authorities shall have tint opinion resaidlnK the Dtuntless expedition, but evidently becoming moie interested in the toclc he con tlnued ' My last expedition put into Cuba 700.0C0 bullets located at the end of 700.001) Mauser cartridges And eveiy one of these bullets is now he lm? used to let daylight into the Span iards who think as Senor du Boso thinks. If Senor du Bosc knows as much about my recent expedition as the Spanish authorities In Havana know about the destruction of the Maine, and if Senor du Hobo says that xpedltion was a failure, as the Hav ana authorities say tho Maine blew up on her own account, then Senor du 13osc Is of the same stripe as the au thorities in Havana. Ho Is a liar." Mr. Nunez expressed the opinion that the battleship Maine was destroyed ''by Spanish ofl'clals, with their know lodge and "by their hands." TBLL-TALB TRAIL OF BLOOD. It Led to n Cellar Where Thletcs' llootv W ns Hidden. Shamokin, Pa March 4 Mib. Tloia James, discovering this morning that lier poultiy yard had been raided, notl lled the pollco, who traced blood drlp ptnpis three squares to George Hemy's house. In the cellar was found a lot of headless poultry, and miscellaneous ai tides of overv description that woio identified b persons whose homes had recently betn burglarized. Henry and William Price were cap tuied ahleep In bed, and lodged In jail for burglary and laieony. WOULD NOT SHOW HIS TEETH.' A. .Man Snpponed to Bo Adam Weaver ItpsiMed Inspection. Rtroudsbuig, Pa., Match 4. A suh pect supposed to bo Adam Weaver, tho Bucks county murderer, was captured nt Bear Creek in the Pocono moun tains late last night. The capture was inado by Dr. Blocker, John Schoch und George Dorshelmer, or Effort, who lodged their prisoner at Warner's hotel, which was closely guarded by a largo foice of men. Constable Wcle made an attempt to seo the urisoner's teeth for Identifica tion put poses, but tho man resisted a tlcso Inspection. Ho was brought to town late this afternoon. MngrtlT'" Adinlnlttrutor. Philadelphia, March 4. Letters of ad ministration In tho potato of tho lata William M. Singerly wcro giautcd by tha register of wllld today to Jumi a H. Mo Cirtney, tho son-in-law of deceased Mr. Slngi rly died intestate. Tho estate uo-i-)nllng to the petition tiled by the odmln Istintor is valued at SJjdoo nnd constats entirely of porsonul effects. I) en Hi in ii Saloon, lteadtn?, March 4 Joslali Muuger, wh i was injured ut the saloon of tx-1'ollce-ni in Charles M. Ludwlg, died today ut thti rclducQ of Mrs, Louisa Garman, with whom ho Ilvrd. In view ot the death of Mittger, Aldermin Klrschman com mitted Ludwlg and William M, Blcharila to jail. They aro accused of being re Hpoimlblf for Mauger's death. Tho e huso Is mantdcughter. Ettlier Acquitted. Philadelphia, March 4. The Jury In the cage of Charles R. Centner, a former member of the Pennsylvania lclsla.turo. en trial- for.MBnulnir bogus iiatiirulliutlon papers, today notified Judge Butler that they wero unable to agree upon n verdict, tit taso will be tried again at the next term of court. Oentner entered bill In Iho Fum of $2,600 for hi uppcarnnto when wanted, Prnnsylvniiln Pension. Washington, Match 4. Thcsu Pennsyl vania, pensions luivo been Issued: In crease Knos W. Covy, North Jnikson, Susquehanna, Ji to $14; Wllllum It. Bur leigh, Wllllumspnrt, tli to $10; William Ash, Wv tuning, Luzerne, IS to $10. Orlg Itial widows, etc. Betsy Barnold, mother, Carbondnle, $12; Ellen V. Canavan, Beran Ion, $8. i m Centner Jury Disagrees. Philadelphia, March ) -tlenry P Ktt ner, formerly a. clerk in the lJincator, Pa , postolllcc, was aroultted in Uio United States dlstrlet com I today ot tho clinigc of robhlne the malls. Thli was JlttiiT's second trial, tho first July hav ine dlsaffreed. ' Drnlti from nil llxplmlon. Dubois, March 4. Tho first death from ycstcnl,i'B mlno cxploilon hero occurred today when Gnrfleld niiodesa, a 17-j car old boy, succumbed Kdwiud Cryer, an other of the Uclimi, will probably die The other four etlms will recover M'COYS' QUICK WORK. In Two Hounds lie Disposed ol Nick Iturlc). Hot Springe, Ark Morih 4 Kid Mc Koy knocked out Nick Bui ley In the second round hero today. The fight took jikiee at Whltlngton park, In the open all. Tho weather was (Inc. Theie weie 1,200 spectatois, Including about twenty-live ladles. The seconds for McCoj weie Dock Pajne, Bill Lay ton nnd Tom Gnlvln; the seconds for Bui ley weie Jack Grace, Fred. Camp bell nnd Paddy O'Toole; timekeepers, Aldeimen Cut ben y, ot Chicago, fori Burle, George Foibes. of Cleveland, for McCoy. Olllclal timekeeper, Cap- tain H O. Pi Ice, ol Hot Springs. McCoy enteied the ring at 12.30 p. in. with his seconds uinld loud cliecilng. lie was followed at 12 U4 bv Bui ley and his seconds, and the cheers weie divided The men snipped at 12.5. The gong sounded at 12.40 l'iist i mind McCoy leads nnd lands left Hurley leads and mlss-es, clinch Sparring for mi opening McCo.v tho ig-gu-ssoi McCov land left on Jaw nnd stops a left lead, Hurley couiiteis with a left hand hook Mi-Coy forcing Bui ley neioss the rlnz But ley lands a heavy right on the heart An exchange of blows nnd clinch, -McCoy pulb tlitee lefts on tin jaw In iiulrk sueces-don Hurley lands a lift and McCoy a right, clinch MeCo. land a light on the heait and swings on the mouth MtCov's llrst blood Hurlej swings but McCoj ducks - 'iho round ends In u tally; Mi Coy cool nnd cimtliknt, McCoj's lounrt Second lounil McCoy leads and misses Both land Hurley lands on MeCov'h jaw Huile gohirf. McCoy leads with left und fall Mioi t, then lands a loft on the jaw Burlei bleeding badl from the mouth. MiC'ov mnklnc Burlej loid the fighting Buile swings short with left. McCoy plants his left on the stomach and lepents tho doso twice. Burlej very groggy. Burley (.wings with bis left but lands the light on McCoy's shoulder. No damage MiCoy rutieats, both fighting like de mons. McCoy flints with left and tollow's with a heavy right on Bmlej & Jaw Burlev counted out. Time ol last round one mlnuto and forty seconds. Loud cheers for McCoy and the crowd singes to the ling to shake the hand of the victor. THEIR SOLDIER FATHER ALIVE. Reunited to Daughters Ulio Thought He Died in nr. Bloomfleld, N. J , March 4, Martin G. Nails, a war veteian, who was once sentenced to death In a southern pilson, was leunlted with his two daughteis yesterday In tho Mountainside hospi tal. Tor many jeais the daughters be lieved that their father had been killed In the war nnd their mother died fiom grief caused by the news. While vis iting in Newnrk lecently the daugh ters heard that their father was alive, and nfter considerable search found him. There was a teaiful meeting and the daughters piomlsed to take their father from the hospital to their home In Bal timore. TRAVER TAKES A REST. Before Doing So, However, Mo Is Riles UIotpii Wnrrnnts. C. W. Traver, who Is creating such a &tir in speak-easy circles, loft for Wilkes-Barro yesterday to get out his paper the Hotel Keepers' Journal, which Is scheduled to appear today Before going he caused wan ants to lssuo for eleven Carbond.ile rartles, charged with selling without lleense. They nre. Thomas Carden, Fallbrook street; Joseph Banett, Fallbiook street; Thomas Moirlsev, Belmont Btieet; William Dickson, Main street, Dennis Mnlloy, Belmont stieet; Julia Aree, Dundaff stteet, M. Henley, Falrvlew avenue. Mat tin Hea!, Dundaff stieot; M, Meixwell, Belmont street; Thomas Tagun, Main ftleet, and ThomaH Monohan, Dundaff ttreot. The an eats have not as yet b-en made but will be elthyi t)dny or Mon day. LEONARD HAS A SCHEME. Ilenn Bruminel Vuuts All Mliito l'igliterfl to Draw tho Color Line. Mike Leonard, the Beau Brummel, has deelaied himself. After his go with Harry Lemon In Buffalo next Monday night he Will draw the color line. "Lemon Is the last coloied man I'll ever fight," said Mike to a Buffnlo Times reporter. "I think they belong In a cIubs by themselves and I'm go ing to get up an agreement and try to Induce all the white boxeis of the world to pledge themselv never to meet a black man again. "I believe in making them light among themselves They are natural ly too hard for a white man, nnywny," NO MORE INCRIMINATION. All Emnloycs ol tha LpIiIrIi Volley Company to Ho 'I rented Alike. Slnio tho leturn of a committee of employes of tho Lehigh Valley from Bethlehem wheie they wero presenting point? Ellght gilevtiniCH legnidlng tho division of time, some changi" aie be ing mude. Heretofore the "new" mPn have on Joyed full tlmo vvhllu all otheis wero compelled to divide the time, being sus pended two weeks monthly. Since the Injustice of this method vns mndo known to tho otllcluls all employes aro compelled to divlJo tho time, no dis tinction being made between the two ilasses of man. Wllkes-Bairo Times. I)j lug ,11mi Crimp nt n straw. "Dr, Agnow's'Cuie for tho Heart 1ms done so much for me, that I feel I owe It to suffering humanity to glvo testi mony. For yearn I hnd smothering spells, pains In my left side nnd swell ed ankles. When I took tho llrst doso of Dr. Agnew'H Heart Cure, my friends thought I wan dying, it gave me al most Instant relief, hnrt six bottles en tirely cured me." Mrs. V. L. Luma don, Seranton, Pa. Sol'd by Matthew b Bros, and W. T. Clark.-57, 1 Stiyiook Should Hmvq p 1 w Known of t j MAll EXTRACT IT MAKES FLESH AND BLOOD SARAH BERNHARDT Says: "1 appreciate the .good of JOHANN HOFPS MALT WWWWWWJ Tribune Classified Specials II1X11 WANTIU) ICENt A WOHD roii kknt i ci:.vr a vom l-OK HALE 1 CENT A WOIU) UUAL KbTATE 1 CENT A WOUD AOKNIS WANTBD 1 CBNT A WOHD SITUATIONS WANTED Free of Charge. All adveitlsements Inserted in these columns (excepting Situations Wanted, which aro published free ot charge), .ire pjjablo bTltlCTLY IN ADVANCE. DON'T ask to have them charged. FOR RENT $30 WILL ItBNT NUW HOUSH. STEAM heat, Quincy ave. M. II. JIOLGATE. J25 WILL BENT HOUSE. STEAM HEAT, Green Itidge st. M 11. HOLUATE. J53 WILL RENT NEW HOUSE, QUIN cy ave. M II. HOLGATE. $30 WILL RENT HANDSOMELY FUR nished houso for tho summer, cen trally located. M. H. HOLGATE. FOR RENT OFFICE ROOMS NOW Oc cupied bv Dr Connell, Washington ave. M. H. HOLGATE. $30 WILL RENT 9-HOOM HOUSE, AD ams ave. M. II, HOLGATE. $21 WILL RENT 8-ROOM HOUSE MOD ern, Pino bt. M. II, HOLGATE. $17 WILL RENT 9-ROOM HOUSE, MOD ern, Webster ave. M. II. HOLGATE, Commonwealth Building. FOR RENT-APRIL 1ST, TWELVE room hou'e, nil modern improvements, G00 block Washington avenue. WALTER HR1GGS, Attonui, Board of Trade Bldg. FOR RENT NINE-ROOM HOUSE, Bath, range, furnace. iOU Madlbou avenue, Gieen Ridge. FOR RENT-S-ROOM HOUSE; ALL modern Imrovemtnts, on Olive street between Washington and Adams. Inquire of MORRIS BROS., No. JJ0 Luikanuunu avenue. FOR RENT-DOUBLE HOUSE ON COR ner of Quincy iivonue and Mitlu street, one on Mjrtlo street and ono on Gibbon street, 10 rooms and laundry each side; steam heat Apply to T. J. DUGGAN. C. B. GARDNER, Attoruejs, Library building, AVjomlng avenue FOR RENT-TWO FOUR-ROOM FLATS with steam beat ut No. .'25 nnd .127 Ad ams avenue Inaulrc at 31& Adams ave nue or 119 rranklln avenue. CHAB. B. SCOTT. FOR RENT-11-ROOM HOUSE AT l2l Madison avenue; ponosslon imme diately. Apply ut 422 Madison avenue $30-12 ROOMS MANTEL. LOW DOWN grate, butlet't. pantry, bath, trunk room, luutuliv furnuie. iange, house keepers lockup with drawers, eleetilo bells speaking tubes remented cellars All light rooms, safest sanitary plumb ing, best nnd most healthful house for tho money In Seranton. JONES, Ml fapll.eu street. J20-OFF1CES IN SUITE FOR DOCTOR luwor, insui.imo ngent, dentist, sec ond tloor. front, opposite hotel Jennvn, Finely lighted, janitor, toilets. JONES, 311 bpruco street. GOOD, HE LTHV. SUPERIOR HOUSES. .-v.5.-,."5. '! see these before renting. JONES. 311 Kpiuie FOR SALE rOR SALE VALUABLE CORNKR property. Sixth und W. Linden streets. OWENS BROS , 21S Adams avo. FOUR-HOR3E POWER ENGINE AND boiler, nearly new. Forty volumes State Geological Sunei Bon m, Cbuk's Gicpii Pa. FOR SALE CHEAP-OUT OP BUSI ncss ono 7-foot oval fiont counter enso; ono 14-foot cluriy tnbln counter; both In good order W. II ANDERSON, 1WJ North Main avenue FOR SALE-BROKEN ENGLISH SET ter, cheap, 1511 Penn uventic, FOR SALE-ONE SO-HORSE POWER boiler, uh good as now. THE WES, TON MILL CO BOARDING. FIRST-CLASH BOARD, WITH OR without room; hpeelnl rates given to permanent boarders. Rooms heuted by steam und lighted by elootrlu light; cen trally loeuted: 2 minutes walk from nil depots; S meal tickets $1,00; 21 meal tick eta, $ 00. 123 Franklin avenue. FURNISHED ROOMS w- results obtained by the use EXTRACT." HELP WANTED WANTED MEN AND WOMEN TO woil: at home. 1 pay $b to JIG per week for mDking ciavon portraits, new pitetit method, unv one who ran read or wilto can do the woik, at home, in spare time, day or evening Send foi particu lars and work at once. Address JI. A. GBIPP, German artist. Tjrone, Pa. HELP WANTED-MALE ACTIVE MAN TO BEPBESENT US. $00 00 a month. No capital required. SHEPP COMPANY, 1020 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, P.i. RELIABLE MEN WANTED TO AD dross catalogues, circulars and envel opes. Send stamp for particulars. SOM EHVILLE M'P'G. 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, Ga. SALESMEN - SCHOOL SUPPLES; country woik; $100 salary month! v, with liberal additional commission!,. II. O. EVANS & CO , Chicago. WANTED AS AGENT IN EVERY pectlon to canvass; $100 to J3 00 a day made; sells at sight; also a man to sell Staple Goods to dealers; best side lino $75 a month; salary or large commission made; experience unnecessary. Clifton Sonp and Manufacturing Company, Cin cinnati, O. WANTED - WELL-KNOWN MAN IN every town to solicit stock sub3ciip tlons; a monopoly; big money tor agents; no capital required. EDWARD C. FISH & CO , Borden Block, Chicago, 111. HELP WANTED-FEMALE FREE TEA SET ftd,UP s?SJl address plainly written, anil we v ill ex press jou 73 of our exquIMto ARABIAN PERFUMO PACKETS to Fell among friends, at 10 cents each; when sold, re mit us the money (less expiehs charges) und wo will send ou a beautiful docoi ated china tea set of EG pieces for jour troulile, full size for family use. Nnmo neareht express offleo and nddress, Ainb lan i'erfumo Co., Dept. 13, Bridgeport, Conn. HOUSEKEEPER WANTEDA LADY of culture to manage a hoiifcc and care for children. Home In llnest part ot tho city. Must have good references. Ad dress A. B. C, Tribune olllce. LADIES-I MAKE BIG WAOES DOING pleasant home work, und will gladly semd full particul irs to all sending two cent stamp MISS M. A. STEHBINS, Lawrence, Mich. WANTED-LADY AGENTS IN SCRAN ton to sell and Introduco Snyder's calto Icing; experienced canvasser pre ferred; work permuncnt and very prollt able Write for particulars at once nnd get benefit of holiday Hade. T. B. SNY DER & CO , Clnclrnatl, O. WANTED 1MMEDIATELY-TWO EN ergetlo saleswomen to represent us. Guaranteed $6 n da without Interfering with other duties Healthful occupation. Write for particulars, enclosing stamp. MANGO CHEMICAL COMPANY, No. 72 John Street. New York REAL ESTATE $1,000 $10.10. $i,ino WJ1.L BUY LOUS, Noith Park. M H HOLGATE. $1,00) WILL BUY 8-ROOM HOUSE, MOD ern, Penn ave, Gteen Rldse. M. II, HOLGATE. $7,000 WILL BUY TWO DOUBLE houses Gibson st ; rent, $7S) M. H. HOLGATE. $1,000 WILL BUY LOT COO BLOCK Washington ave. M. II HOLGATE. $2,P..O WILL BUY NEW HOUSE, PRKS cott ave. M. H. HOLGATE. $4,000 WILL BUY LARGE LOT AND hoi.se, neurlj completed, corner Wy oming ave House ran bo nnl'hed to suit purchaser It purchased boon. M. H. HOLGATE. $1,000 AVILL BUY DOUBLE HOUSE, Vino st ; rent, $40S. M. II. HOLGA'I K. $1,300 WILL BUY LOT, MYRTLE ST near Qulucy. M. H. HOLGATE $7,100 WILL BUY LARGE SINGLE house bain, full lot, J'lne tt. M H. HOLGATE. $1,500 WILL BUY 9-ROOM SINGLE houxe, WebHter ave M. 11 HOL GATE, Commonwealth Building, $8,C00 WILL BUY AN ELEGANT NEW ly furnished home; house ten rooms, very complete; lot 110 by 181 feet; located in upper Gieen Ridge. Apply ut UO Spruio street, (list tloor styswessjopporr PARTNER V0CNrrEDvlTHAllOin $10,000. Established business. Will beir Investigation. Lirgo pronts. hafo Investment. For Interview n rid re no I'. O. Hox 371. Bcrauton. Pa, BUSINESS PERSONAL. L7iARNT?Mfp7pNiy innko hours of fun, cuio dlsoaso or bad habits; cause others to lovo and obey you; quickest method; success umir nntned; lesson 10c. PROP, HEHINT Be HOtiim. HI Bewuro of poor Imitator. Send for testimonials and press resorts. Connolly AGENTS WANTED RELIABLE PERBONS TO TAKE THE agoncy in their own towns for the best lino of fast selling novelties; pavs 100 per cent, profit; for ladles or gontF. SPIRO & W ATKINS. 1031 and 1033 Chest nut street, Philadelphia, Pa. AGENTS-$7 DAILY. TO SELL SPB clalty Soaps and give customers dou ble their value In Handscmo Presents, exclusive territory; sample outfit tree. MODOC SOAP CO., Cincinnati, O. AGENTS-THE "MONARCH" IS THE the market; retail price, Including one roll of paper, $1; liberal discount; exclu sive territory. W. W. HAMILTON & cu zi Milk street, Boston, mass WANTED-AGENTS TOR GREATEST gas saving device manufactured. Re tails 5c. Big profits. OLVER BROS, Rochester, N. 1. AGENTS TO SELL OUR 50c. STORM door; sample prepaid upon receipt or price. AMERICAN STORM DOOR CO., Port Huron, Mich. KLONDIKE-AGENTS WANTED TOR large Illustrated book of Klondike, five hundred pages; price $1C0; outnt lOc. Address NATIONAL PUBLISHING CO , Lakeside Building, Chicago, 111. WANTED-SOLIC1TORS; NO DELtV erlng, no collecting; position perma nent, pay weekly; state ago. GLLN BROTHERS, Rochester, N. Y. AGENTS WHAT ARE YOU OOINO TO do about Safe Citizenship price $1. Going by thousands. Address NICH OLS, Napenllle. III. AGENTS-TO SELL OUR PRACTICAL gold, sliver, nickel and copper elec tro plasters; prices from $1 upward; rnl ary and expenses paid; outfit free. Ad dress, with stamp, MICHIGAN MF'G. CO., Chicago. AGENTS-TO SELL CIGARS TO DEAL era; $25 weekly and expenses; experi ence unnecessary. CONSOLIDATED M'F'G CO., 48 Van Buren street. Chicago. SALESMEN WANTED. SAIESNWANTrtrriS SELL, Graphaphones. Call Saturday n. in Seranton Novelty Co., Rooms ?10 und 211, Mcars building. Cits REDUCTION OF GAS. THE SCRANTON GAS AND WATER Co. and the Hyde Park Gas Co. In nccordanco with tho policy of theso companies to i educe rates lrom time to tlmo ns may be warranted by increased consumption, rotlce Is hereby given lhit on and after April 1st, next, the price of gas will be one dollar and lifteen cents per one thousand cubic feet consumed, subject to the following discounts; Flvo cents per one thousand cubic fiet on all bills where tho consumption for the month amounts to less than twcnty-tlvo dollars; ten cents per one thous&nd cubic feet on all blllB where tho consumption for the month amounts to twentj-flie dollars und upwards. Provided tho bill Is paid on or Defore tho 20th day of the month In which that bill la presented. By Order ot the Board, G. B. HAND, Secretary. PREPARED MUSH. ASK YOUR GROCER OR BUTCHER Prepared Mush. Mudo b tho New York Prepured Mush Co. 112 Penn av e nue, Se-rai.ton. MASSAGE TREATMENT. mTss TTk youngT SURG ica l trained nur.e Massage Treutment a specialty. All cares promptly attended to No 142 Hitchcock street. Hours; ti to JO a. m , 8 to S p. m. SUPERFLUOUS HAIR; uXmESSmERFLUOl7s PUR. manently removed by eUctrlo needle Expert lady operator. Chargis moderute BUCUANAN'B TOILET PARLORS, ilJ Washington avenuo, Summon CITY SOAVENGER A.B.BRiaGS CLEANS PIIIVY VAULTS una less poou; no ouor. improveu pumps used. A. BRIGGS, Propiictor. Leave orders 1100 North Main avenue. or Klckes' drug store, corner Adams and Mulberry. Telephone 6otO. CHAS. COOPER, CITY SCAVENGER. All orders promptly attended to, diy or night. All tho lutnat uppllances. Charges reasonable. 711 Seranton street. House 1125 Washburn street. & Wallace 127 and 129 Washington Avenue. For Your Inspection i We'll be glad of the chance to show you our new Spring Jackets, Separate Skirts, Suits, "Tailored," Capes. WE HAVE ALL THE Real 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 A MIDDLE aged woman ns laundrcbs or any kind of houspwork. J. S , Tribuno olllce. SITUATION WANTED-BY A SOBER, industilous man. Thoroughly under stands care of horis. Best of references W. H. B , 537 Linden street. SITUATION WANTED YOUNG MAN (19), plumber nnd tinsmith bv trade, correct habits, understands his business to perfection. Best city references. Will accept work of any kind. W. G., 411 Franklin ave, city. SITUATION WANTEDMIDDLE AGED German woman with good references wants general housework or laundry work, or employment ns housekeeper. Address C. K Tribuno otllce. REFINED WOMAN DESIRES Posi tion as companion. Address M. AI., Tribuno office. WANTED SITUATION AS CLERK, shipper or helper in wholesale or ip tn.ll house. Experienced at bookkeeping, accounts, etc.; willing to commence on low wages. Reftrencis. C. P., Box 202, P. O , Duumore. SITUATION WANTED-BY RELIABLE middle agid woman ns housekeeper. Address 19 Acker avenue. Sciunton. SITUATION WANTED-BY A GIRL TO assist In housework. Industrious, Protestant. Address JO Acker avenue, Seranton, To. SITUATION WANTED (MAI.E)-POSl-tlon us bookkeeping or usslslnnt In office. Answer John II. Reinolds, 1J0 South Main street. SITUATION WANTED MARRIED man & v ears old deslies position. Has had 10 vears' experience In general stoio as manager and bookkeeper Can fur nish bfst references Horn pist omplovels Addrei-B P. E. Swingle, General Dellui city. wVTi'nvnni; at nri'icu pmiats:- Ing, wjbhlng or work by the day. -Hiss ejunii, v.a jifBfliL-, wuuii, SITUATION WANTED-AS NURSiTbY il.iv or night Call or address Mis Margaret A. lliorflhs, 433 Deckel's court SITUATION WANTED-BY' A STEADY man as teamster Cm give best of references. Address M. M , Tribune olllce LEGAL NOTICE THE ANNUAL MEE11NG OF THE stockholders of The Tribune Publish ing Company of Seranton, will be held in tho otllce of tho Company on Thursdav March 24tll 1KIS, at i p. in , to clout olli cers for tlio ensuing year and for the purposo of transaeiliig ntiy other business that may comu beforo tho meeting. E. 11 RIPPLE Seirctaii. THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE stockholders of tho Dickson Manufac turing Company for the election of dl icctors, making certain changes In tho by-lnws. as to place and ttmu of holding meetings, uppolntment of committees with power, und the transaction of such other business as ma properly come be foro the meeting, will bo held nt tho ofllco of tho company In the cltv of Seranton, Pa., on March 9th. 1S9S. at 10 o'cloik a. ra. ' L. F. BOVVER, Sccrotary. THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE stockholders of the Lackawanna Iron nnd Steel Company, for the election of Directors, and tiunbuilion of such other business as may properly como before tho meeting, will b hold at the olllce of tho Company, In Urn city of Seranton, Pennsylvania, on WedniMl.iv March Cd isos, at two o'clock p m 'lha polls will lemaln opon for one hour. The transfer books will bo closed on February 20th, 1S9S. and reopenid on Maieli Id, l9S. J P. HIGGINSON Secretury. Seranton, Pn., February 19th, 1694. THE LINDEN, Orltflnnlly Wonderland. Under Entlro .Mauugoinsnt, llrooktf.l l.adwlK, Le-neu. N II llrook-i.Mgr, 'J Imiiiduy, Friday uud Huturduy, East Lynne. wan ALICE KEMP as Isabella Charle MoKinley h lAWlwin II, V. Mitchell ni ATyh'bnld Supported by the eutlre company. By far the ntroii(tet v ml over t.eon In Hnranton. Not AlthioUoii "LAW Kit . DEI 1-XT-I VK," Hill Nie Great Comedy. Evening Price, Oc, 'JOoaud line. " Matinees Dally, 10 vents Iiiitk i-'wt In liny part of the home. School t'lillflreii ud milted for 0 cent baturduy ufienioiu- AMUSEMENTS. Academy of Husic Rets & nurgunder, l..iee. II. K. Long, Local Manazar. Commencing Monday. March 7, a NIGHTS Monday, Tuesday nnd Wednes day 2 MA'UNEUS 'iiiesday and Wednesday. A play that w HI suit nil. "Little Lord Fauntleroy" Pi esented by a Bplendld company and In a complete manner This play Is of special interest to Indies nnd children. Ibree Xlgbta, Commencing Thursday, March lO. Usual Matinees. JACOB Ll"rT'S Mnmmoth Heenla Production of the Successful Cubnli 1'lay, The IfHeeuba 0- Last Stroke Tho latest and best New York success. A retlev. of the Cuban Rebellion. Lyceum Theater. RcU & rlurgunder, Lessees. H. K. Long, Local Manager, 'J biee Nights, Commencing TburKday, March 3. Special Mhtlnee Saturday. Matinee Priceii 1 ne, 'JCi :i5f, 20c. Extraordinary Kngnseinent of the Peerless Hypnotist, THE SAGES X. LA MOTTB SAGE, A. M. LU V , AMI OI.UA JIKL1CN SAQK, Assisted bv two other Professional Hyp notists of wide reputation. Last season over 100,000 pcoplo attended tho 100 performances given In the princi pal cities of Pennsjlvanla and nearly D 000 diltcrent persons (volunteers) were Hpnotized. The entertainment Is remarkable, ox. citing Interesting nnd EXTREMELY LAUGHABLE. Special prices 15, 25, 33, 0. MONDAY, MARCH 7, Tho Eminent Romautlo Actor, Robert B. Mantell Accompanied by a select company, un der tho iiiumitement of M. W. HAN LEY, presented for the first time in this city a new romance by VV A, Tromayue, entitled fl SECRETWflRRflNT LOUIS BE BEAUMONT Mil. MANTELL Trices, fj.OO, 7c, 50c, 'isc. Sale of ieaU opens Friday, Mafli 4tu. TUESDAY, MARCH 8 Frank Daniels In Ills New Comic Opern Huccesn, The Idol's Eye II) Hairy II. Mmllli unit Victor Herbert, iiutlioi und lomiioserof "The WUurd of tlii Nile," KIItKi; LA HIIULLK, 1'rop. aud .Manager Prlces-'."io .fioo., 7flepl.oo, $l.B(l, 9i Halo of seats baturduy morning, -Mnrih A. CHIROPODIST CORNS. BUNIONS AND INGROWING nulls cured without the least pain or drawing blood. Consultation und advice given freo. E. M. HKT.EL, Chtropo. dlst. 210 Lncknwnnun iiwnue. Ladles at tended at their lesideuce it desired. Charges moderate. HANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOM ut 421 Mnllinrrv street A 1
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