THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-MONDAY. MARCH 7. 1898. "Mr r A - GENERAL LEE'S RECALL ASKED LConclutlcil trom Pago 1. day. Tlie transfer will take n day, and tlio plan has becu to liavo the govern ment ship Btnrt next Thursday for Cuba. The decision of tlio administration to send supplies to flio rceoncentradoes in Culm van arrived nt early In tlio week. General I.ee hud represented that he had boenunabletodlstrlbutethe goods that had been teeclvcd In answer to the proclamation of the president to the American people. Ho leported that innny tons o these supplies were Moicd In llp.vana. und could not bo forvv aided to the eastern end of the Island. The 1'nlted State ' consuls nt Matanras and Sngun la urande had tome In person to Havana to pick lor jellcf nftcr leportlng to the stato de partment the terrible conditions exist ing In their respective districts The htale ilepaitment Immediately Instituted Inquiries, and learning thai the mlrliinl decue of tlie Spanish gov finlnent niithuHlnR the fiee admission nf upplp implied only to the poit of Havana sinned porniisflon foi the ft en reception nt those supplies at all poits. The hum obstacle mn was the dlfll tillty ot tinns-shlpplng the Roods from llanim cnstuiiicl, there being a seml vvpeklv Rcivlce bj steamer and that inllil to m.mv vexatious local restile tlort When the United Slates eiulser Mol'lromeiv iftiirnocl fioin her cruise, v lite It liuli'deil tho Cuban polls of Mat nuns and Santiago, the ofllcors brought Inn rowing tales of me distress ( txltlm; llieu. Captain rtnnlnhkhl, the chief of the imvlRation buieau of the navy de- I paitnitnt. an ofliccr ot the soundest! dlrictlon and judgment, vvns on the f.hlp. an accidental paF.enger. He told President McKlnley dltcctly what he had kained The lesult Mas the im mediate decision of the na v depart ment to accede In the request of the lcllef iiiimnlttce In New York to for-I waul their supplies to the eastern porta of Cuba. One of the American lines of i steamships running to New Yoik had ertered to take the bounteous contrl- I bullous of the Ameilcun people to Key vvc-t and the ptctldent himself Rave the uuler fir their can Inge to Eastern Cuba bj unj of ihc available ships of the Noith Atlantic squadron. WHEN SPIN RESISTED. The announcement by the Associated Pi ess uf tlie purpose of the government to send supplies to Cuba on naval ves sels was made last Wednesday. With- i in twenty-four hours theie weie signs of leslstunee on the pait of the Span ish government. At first this took the shape of a fmmal inquity by the Span Ish chaise, Semii du Hose, as to the conectnes.s of the lepott, the Inquliy I being couched In an Incredulous tone, ' nnd later when the alllimation came, I theie vvns lodged, not a foimnl protest but lather an Insinuation that the I movement of the nnal ships would not ! be acceptable, that It would be con strued into an active sympathy on the part of the government of the United States with the Insurgents. But the president had satisfied himself that the com so he had chosen, that of sending the supplies In a na-val vessel, was the only one that jiiomised sufficient nnd pioinpt ifllef There was no lime for polite diplomatic exchange of notes when, according to Ciencral Lee's ad vice, people weie pei tailing from hunger b hundieds eveiy day In Cuba, and the Spanish thatge was so infoimed. Senor du Hose, when seen at the Spanish legation today, could add little to the fund of infoimntion on the two subjects which were attracting so much official and public attention. He had received no word fiom his gov em inent concerning1 General Lee and he Plated positively that no suggestions concerning Geneuil Lee's retliement had heen submitted by him to the stato depaitnient. As to the sending of lellef supplies by tlio Montgomoty und Nashville, Ml du lint-i said he felt that merchant vc si-els weie much heter equipped for such service and their use was not open I" that mlsconstiuctlon possible in sending supplies bj vessels of tha nav The news concerning General Leo moused tlie deepest iuteiest, and no little excUement thioughout Washing ton and for the time being tlio usual quiet of Sunday evening whs put aside. In hotel louldois, at the clubs, and in nil public p'ares It was the absorbing topic and not since the Maine disaster was suih widesniead popular interest evinced In the Spanish sltuutlon. The lepoit was denied ollklally to night thut the Columbia had been i.i. deied to Ke,v West as soon as she could be made leady for the voyage The filgate Ese, which was sighted off Sandy Hook, it was stated, was on her wny fiom Noifolk with the appientice bnjs to NeW York opinions op congressmen Speaking or Die Madrid dispatch and the statement made by Assistant Sec letary Da. Senator Davis, chairman of the foreign relations committee, said ' It is a elicumstance which added to the present sttnlned condition makes things moie vexatlou. I approve tho piesldent's uctlon in eveiy particular." Senator I'ettlgrew said: "I certainly approve the piesldent's couise In the matter. I should Judge the request to lecall our consul general Is somewhat linusunl and under other clicumstances would be complied with, but the con ditions precedent to this case take It outof the usual lulo and justified the piesldcnt's action. I think that In view of the fact It is conceded the Maine was blown up, the president would be Juslltled In sending battleships loaded with combustibles us well as food and filled with armed men, It seems to me we -cannot accept any settlement shoit of tho Independence of Cuba." Senator Collum said; "I regard tho " Probably no single drug is employed in nervous dis eases with effects so mark edly beneficial as those of cod-liver oil." .These are the words of an eminent medical teacher. Another says : " The hy pophosphites are generally acknowledged as valuable nevc tonics." Both""thcse remedies arc combined in Scott's Emul sion. Therefore, take it for, nervousness, neuralgia, sciatica, insomnia and brain exhaustion. . $. t $i.oo, t druUts. ACOTT nauUR. Clumlot. N.w York. course pursued by tho ptesldcnt In answer to the Spanish government as right, justified by nil tho conditions nnd tho Ameiican people will endorse him In tho position ho has taken. I hov'e believed for dnys that wo were nearlngacrlsls or culmination of troubles fiom day to day, and It has seemed to me that the Spanish government was endeavoring to lulng a conlllct between that government nnd ours. Whether this government desires It or not on this account It would be almost forced Into war with Spain. I do not well understand, In view ot tho Interests or manifestation of Interest this countiy has taken In the conflict which had been going on between Spain and the Cubans, how a w lthdrawnl of nny kind could bo thought of, either from the point of view of national interest or of common humanity. Our people do not wnnt war, neither docs tho ptesldent, but neither the pieaident nor the peo ple will submit to nny humiliation at the hands of the Spaniards. I think It is another ttep on their part into forc ing a Issue between that government and our own " Senator Morgan said: "I hcaitlly np plaud the president's action In the dis patch brought to my attention. I do not .think tho Spanish government will insist upon Lee's recall, nor do I think It will refuse n bounty to those poor Htnrvlng creatures, the reconeonttn does, thought it may be dished out to them with n mailed hand. We, of the south, nre very proud of General Lee, and his conduct in Cuba. It only Pioves what we have always known about him that Is a brave, patriotic man, fearless to do his duty under nil circumstances. The recall of General Lee, In my opinion, was In defeienco to the mob sentiment in Mndild. After all the forbearance wo nave shown Spain in making out country n base for her supplies she turns upon us nnd makes everything done by us Into an act of enmity. After a while we will be sufllclently informed as to tho in tentions of the Spanish government to ward us to meet them half way. lrnth i Isnno Slippnird. Philadelphia, March C Ivnao A. Shep paid, one of the most prominent citizens ot this cit.v, died today ufter u lingo lug Illness. He was 71 jenrs of age. Mr Shuppurd was boin In Cumberland coun t, N J. At the age ot 11 years ho was thrown on his own resources. Ho camo to this city and learned the foundry bus iness and In lSJ'i founded the Excelsior Stove nnd Hardware loundry under tho firm name of Isaac A. Shoppnid & Co. Ho soon aftei founded a branch place In Baltimoie. Mr. Sheppard was especially active In religious, educational and ben evolent work To Slop Desecration. Chicago, Maich (! The nag committees of the Illinois Socletj of the Sons of the American devolution and the Society of Colonial Wars h.ivo mailed to every United Stntcs senator and iopieentatle an earnest nppeal to pass a law "to pte vent the defacement of our national flag by attaching an advertisement or print ing or painting thereon, or using nny pattern or representation theicof for private gain " FUNERAL OF W. P. CONNELL. Was Held Saturday at His Home on Monroe Avenue. The funeral of W. P. Connell was held at 2.30 o'clock Saturday afternoon at his home, corner of Mulbeny stieet and Monroe avenue. The services weie conducted by Hey. Dr. Chailes E. Hob Inson, who was assisted by Rev. Dr. 8. C. Logan. Repiesentatlves from the Scranton Lodge of Elks and Coeur De Lion com mandeiy, of which Mr. Connell was a member, weie present. Tho following emploes of the firm of William P. Connell & Sons were pall-beaieis: Paul Brown, John Koch, Barney Ilandall, John Blgnell, Henry Sheridan and Prank Frederick. Interment was in Dunmore cemetery. HORSE'S KICK WAS FATAL filmier .loll n Cannon, of Moscow, Dies from His Injuries. John Gannon, a widely-known far mer of Moscow, died Tiiday afternoon from internal Injuries, inflicted by a kick in tho breast from a horse, tlnee weeks ngo. The deceased was related to City Cleik Martin T. Lavelle and seveial other Scianton families. He Is sur vived by his wife and four children, Thomas, John, Trank nnd Julia. The funeial will take place tomor mw morning at 10.30 o'clock from St. Catheilne's church, Moscow. Inter ment will be made In -Moscow Catholic cemetery. ! OBITUARY. I Alfied Wilcox- died vesteidnv moin- ing at the home of William Peam of Wavnc avenue, after an Illness of long duration. Mr. Wilcox was 21 voars of j age nnd prior to his comln-r to thl I city resided In Wllkes-liariv where he was highly lesiccted. Duilns his icsl- dcnc- hole he has made hosts of frlench He was a nmbt r of (be Knights of the Mystic Cha'n of Wilkes Barre The funeral will be held Wed nesday. Itev. Horace Poehover will oll'cl.ite The lemalns will be taken to Wilkes. I5.it re wheie interment will lie mad. 1 I'ifliiud Sweeney died suddenly Sat- unlpy i Iglit at his homo on East Dilnli n huiet Dunmore, heait discus" being the if.use of his death. Deceased was 21 ycais of age. Satuiday afternoon Mr. Sweeney complained of not fellng very well and a physician was sum moned hut nothing could be done, and at 7 o'llock his d'atli occurtod The funeral will take place Tuesday after noon at o o'clock after which Interment will be made In St Maiy's Catholic Mr. Patiiek Gallagher died at her homo in Jessup Satuiday mornliuT nf ter a llngerlne; Hlnesa ot eiyslpelus. Deceased Is survived by hei husoanl, three daughters nnd two sons. Tin fu neral will take place this uioinlu at 10 o'clock u requiem mass will be celebrated In ft. Patrick's church, Oly rhant. Interment will be made In the Olyplant cenu'tciy. Michael Hnggeity, an aged resident of 32G Twentieth Btreet, died at his home eaily Saturday mointng. Tho deceased Is survived by his wife und one daughter, Mrs, Edward Lamb. The funeral will be held this morning. A high mass of requiem will be sung at St. Patrick's church and the remains will be conveyed to the Hyde Park Catholic cemetery.vvhero Interment will be mudp. David ir. Pi Ice, of Edna avenue, died last night nt 11,30 o'clock, after u month's Illness of gastritis. He leaves a wlfo and family, Ho was a brother-in-law of Police Lieutenant Thomas Williams. The death of Mary, 3-year-old daugh ter ot Mr. nnd Mrs. Reese Alexander, ccurred yesterday at her home on Itock street, Funeral notice vylll be Hvn Inter. Women's Reliance". Aftor Many Discouragements They Turn to Munyon. Mrs. Margaret Hupey, Mlfl Street, bo tTkcon Twenty-seventh and Twenty eighth Sireets, Pittsburg, Pa., says: ,ll 5 had dyspepsia and neuralgia nnd suf fered intensely. I wns so bloated at times that 1 had to wear my dresses loose. I had troatment from many doc tors with no effect. I went to tho Mun yon offlco nnd consulted ono of tlio phy sicians and tho result of the remedies he prescribed lias been a complste euro of all my troubles." A separate cure for each dlense. At oil druggists, mostly 2." ccntB a vial. Per sonal letters to Prof. Munyon, 1,505 Arch Street. Philadelphia, Pa., answered with freo medical advice for nny disease. Tribune Classified Specials HKM WANTED 1'Oit KENT lOIt BALE ItEAL KSI-ATE ... AOEN'ib VVAN1ED... ..1CENT A WOI1U .1 CENT A WORD 1 CENT A WOUU ..1 CENT A WORD ,.1 CENT A WORD SITUATIONS WANTED Free of Charge. All advertisements Inserted in these columns (excepting Situations Wanted, which uro published free of charge), are payable STRICTLY IN ADVANCE. DON'T nsk to have them charged. FOR RENT Jd 1 PflOMtS AIAVTI'T. T rT tw.,,k giate, butler's pantry, bath, trunk loom, laundry, furnace, range, house keeper's lockup with drawers, olectrlc bells, speaking tubes, cemented cellais. All light looms, safest sanllnrv plumb ing, best and most healthful houso tor the money In Sciunton. JONE, 311 Spruco street. ja)-orrici:s in suite ron doctor, lawjer, insuranco agent, dentist; sec ond lloor, front, oppoilto Hotel Jermvn. I'lnely lighted, janitor, toilets. JONES, 311 Spruce street. GOOD, HEALTHY, SlTPfiRIOU HOUSES, $15 $35. $J0, see these before renting, JONES, 311 SDruce. FOR RENT-STORE ROOM 111 SPRUCE ! stieet, April 1st. Apply to F. S. PAULI. rOIt RENT NINE-ROOM HOUSE, I nam, range, turnace. EOT Madison avenue, Green Ridge. POR RENT-S-ROOM HOUSE; ALL modern Imrovements. on Olive street, between Washington nnd Adams. Inquire of MORRIS BROS.., No. 030 Laekawanna n enue. rOU RENT-TWO FOUR-ROOM FLATS with steam heat at No. flij and J27 Ad ams avenue. Inquire at 31 AUams ave nue, or 119 Franklin avenue. CHAS. B. SCOTT. FOR RENT-11-ROOM HOUSE AT l2t Madison nvenue; possession immo dlately. Apply at Ul Madison avenue. DUNMORE. At an eaily houi yesteiday morning somo unknown peisons caused a dls tutbance in an Italian's shanty on Chestnut stieet by throwing stones at the house, breaking out window sashes and glass, wheie the occupants of the house were sleeping close by the win dows, but no one was injuied, Wai rnnts were Issued for their arrest yes toiday. The police aie making all ef foits to captuie the Intiuders, and as theie is suspicion In legard to the parties who committed the act It Is ex pected somo ai rests will soon be made. Division No. 2G, A. O. H., will give an enteitalnment nnd social at Manley's Washington hall, St Patiick's night, March 17. Patiiek Corcoian, of East Drinker stieet, who had his hand injuied some time ago and has been suffering from blood poisoning, Is able to be out again. James Dempsey, or Qulncy avenue, who for the past six months has been with the "Patent Applied For" opeia company, has letumed home. The company disbanded u few weeks ago at Full River, Mass. John H. Evans, of Noith Scianton, who has been the guest of George Judge, of Apple street, letumed home j estei day. The Ctystal Social club of this place will hold n fcocial in How ley's hall, Scranton, on the afternoon of March 17. The committee who have charge of tho affair are as follows: Messrs. Thomas Reagan, Thomas McDonnell and Eddie Kearney. Misses Florence Biunntng and Kitty Jones and William Hiunnlng and Grier I.al5ar attended the Nesblt theatre In Wllkes-llaire Satuiday evening. 'I bo Tax Collector Will bo at the Borough building, Sat urday evening of thin week, and Thurs cht, Friday nnd Satuiday evenlncs of next week, to receive taxes. MINOOKA. Today being tin fltst M nidny In March, tho township ollkeis'who wc ro elected at the lato sptliii: flection vi'ill be duly instilled by the board of au ditors. Sunsrvlsoro Qulnn and Toole will look after tho tpwnshlp roads for another veav: Michael Lclo Biictefds M. J. Hoin, tho local Paikhuist en the audltona' boaul. John Lynch will be Installed n town ih'p cler vice H. F. Casey, term expltcd, Tho echool "board which icmalns praellcully un changed will reorganise on the first Monday In June. Plvlslon No, 0, Ancient Order of HI- bRrnUnn n)l ypslmilav afternoon In FOR SALE FOIl SALE VALUAHI.11 COItNRIt property, Sixth nnd W, Linden streets, OWDN8 DUOS., 218 Adams live. rotm-Honsi: powkb iinoinii and boiler, nearly now. Forty volumes Stato Geological Survey. Box CO, Clark's Green Pa, KOU SALU CHEAP-OUT OP UU81 ncss one 7foot oval front counter enso; ono 11-foot cherry table counter; both 111 good order. W. II. ANDKIISON, 1900 North Main avonuc. ran SALn-imoKnN English sct- ter, cheap. 1511 Pcnn nvenuo. FOK SALE-ONE 20'IIOttSE POWKU bollsr, as good as now. THE WES' TON MILL CO. PUBLIC GALE. PUBLIC SALE-AT EDELLA, LACKA wnnna countv. Wednesday, March fin, commencing nt 10 a. in , as follows: Kivo horses, eight oung cows, farming ut?n slls. wagon, produce, etc, MItB. DP.. NEELD. . REAL ESTATE , lOn SALE-AT LOW I'llICES AND ON cosy terms, the l)tst ccntial home site lots In Scranton: pavements, flag walks,, gas, water, Btcnm neat inalnB nnd sewers; near tiro department protection with ton sequsnt lower Insurance; nar doctors; near postofllce; near theaters, etc seven to ten minutes' walk fiom court house square; street cars; no high hills; tltl.u perfect. JONES, 311 Spruco street. JS.C00 WILL BUY AN ELEGANT NEW ly furnished homo: house ten rocmi, very complete; lot 110 bj lbl feet; located in upper Grcon Rldfie. Apply at 018 Spruce street, tlrst floor. BOARDING. FIRST-CLASS BOARD. WITH OR without room: special rates given to permanent boarders Rooms heated by oit-iiiu aiivt uKuiru uy mei'ini; UKlll, cen trally located; 2 minutes walk from all depots: 5 meal tickets $1.00, 21 meal tick ets, $i 00. 123 Franklin avenue. FURNISHED ROOMS HANDSOMELY TURNISHED ROOM at 422 Mulberry street. HELP WANTED-MALE SALESMAN WANTED THIS VICIN Ity, for entirely new Invention. Trans forms ordinary Uro bucket Into Chemical Extinguisher. Thoroughly effectlvo and cheap Approved by Fire Authorities. Worth $3,000 per ear to good salesmen. Mention references. Salesman, Rooms 1118-19, lOSTulton stieet, New York. WANTED-MEN WITH PUSH AND nmbitlon to go among Farmers, Stablemen, Ltv crimen, Teamsters, etc., ot i-uzerno and adjoining counties, can enily make $3 00 to $4 00 per day. very llt capltal requited; no risk. Agents wanted In every county of Pennsylvania. Call or nddrcts with stamp AMERICAN MrG. CO., 434 Race street, Philadelphia. HOME WORKFOR MEN AND tt O men Wo want a few men or women In every town to make novelties for us at their homes; $9 to $15 weekly If you can work nil day; ou can oarn $5 to $i! week ly by working an hour or two in tho even ing. If vou wish to devote jour time to something profitable vvilte for panic ulnrs, wo will give jou steady employ ment and send the work to jour homo with full Instructions and start you to work Immediately upon application. Ad dress plainly, COLUMBIAN MFG CO., No. 303 N. fith st, Philadelphia, Pa. HUSTLE RS-NOW IS YOUR TIME. NO more broken collars, exclusive teirl torv; big commissions Tho Lerew Horse Collar Protector Co., Lexington, Ky. SAMPLE DISTRIBUTORS EVERY where; both sexes, $ti a thousand; in closo stamp for reply. ACMK IMP. CO., Lipplncott Bulldinp, Philadelphia, Pa. SALESMAN-$J A DAY. NO CANVASS lng. No deliveries. No collections. Samples free. Sldo Hue or exclusive Mfrs, 3941 Market St., Philadelphia. WANTED-BY AN OLD ESTABLISHED house, a man to take chargo of and look after their business in this section. Salary $000. with commission. Cash se curity required. Address Business, caro Tribune. RELIABLE MEN WANTED TO AD dress catalogues, circulars and envel opes. Send stamp for particulars. SOM ERVILLE M'F'G. CO., Elizabeth, N. J. OPIUM MORPHINE, WHISKEY IP Interested In tho cure of theso habits write for my book; mailed free. B. M. WOOLLEY, M. D., Atlanta, Ga. SALESMEN - SCHOOL SUPPLES: country work; $100 snlary monthly, with liberal additional commissions. R. O. EVANS & CO., Chicago. WANTED - AS AGENT IN EVERY section to canvass: $100 to $5 00 a day made, sells at sight; also a man to sell Staple Goods to dealers; best side line $75 a month, salary or large commission made; experience unnecessary. Clifton Soap and Manufacturing Company, Cin cinnati, O. WANTED - WELL-KNOWN MAN IN every town to solicit stock subscrip tions; a monopoly: big money for agents; no capital required. EDWARD C. FISH & CO.. Borden Block, Chicago, 111. HELP WANTED-FEMALE LADIES-I MAKE BIO WAGES DOING pleasant home work, nnd will gladly send full partlculais to all sending two cent stamp MISS M. A. 8TEBBINS, Lawrence, Mich. WANTED-LADY AGENTS IN SCRAN ton to sell and Introduce Snyder's cake Icing: experienced canvasser pre ferred: work permanent and very profit able. Write for particulars at once and get benefit of holiday tiado. T. B. SNY DER & CO., Clnclrnatl, O. WANTED IMMEDIATELY-TWO EN ergetlc saleswomen to represent us. Guaranteed $6 a dav without Interfering with other duties. Healthful occupation. Write for particulars, enclosing stamp. MANGO CHEMICAL COMPANY, No. 1i John Street. Now York SALESMEN WANTED. SPEOtTL-rYLKSMAWANTED RY rellabo firm High commission. Dry goods ind general trade, First-class line. Unusual Inducements. Entire time re quired No novice need apply. Address Box 127, Detroit, Mich REDUCTION OF GAS. THE SCRANTON GAS AND WATER Co. and the Hjdo Park Gas Co. In uccoidanco with the policy of theso companies to leduco rates from time to tlmo as may bo wan anted by increased consumption, rotlce Is hereby given that on und after April 1st. next, the price of gas will be one dollar and fifteen cents per one thousand cubic feet consumed, subject to the following discounts; Five cents per one thousand cubic feet on all bills where the consumption for tho month amounts to less than twcnty-livo c'ollars; ten cents per one thousand cubic Uel on all bills where tho consumption fot the month amounts to twenty-live dollars and upwards. Provided the bill is paid on or before the 20th day of the month in which that bill Is presented. By Order ot tho Board, O B. It AND. Secretary. MASSAGE TREATMENT. MISS l7K YOUNG! SURaiCAL trained nurse Massage Treatment a specialty. All cases promptly attended to. No. 442 Hitchcock street. Hours: S to 10 a. m.; U to 8 p, m. ' complete arrangements for th It an nual smoker wh'ich takes place on March 17. A minor Is current that the "He form" gang Is making pieparntlons to resurrect the annexation scheme. A child of Wllllitm Nichols, of Wefct Mlnooka, is danKOiously 111 of diph theila. James Jeffries spent Sunday with friends In WilkfWCnrm Connolly 127 K 'ft 'S0 ' fil0 -3 WMB AGENTS WANTED HELIABLE PERSONS TO TAKE THE agency in ineir own wwin " -best line of fast selling novelties; pas 1U0 per cent, profit: for ladles or gents. SPIRO & W ATKINS, 1031 and 1033 C nest nut street, Philadelphia, Pa AGENTS-$7 DAILY. TO SELL SPE clalty Soaps and give customers dou ble their valuo In Handsome Presents, exclusive territory; sample outtlt tree. MODOC SOAP CO., Cincinnati, O, AGENTS-THE "MONAnCH" IS THE best and cheapest telephone desk on tho market; retail price, Including one roll of paper, $1; liberal discount: exclu sive territory. W. W. HAMILTON & CO., 21 Milk street. Boston, Mass. WANTED-AGENTS TOR GREATEST gas saving device manufactureci. ue alls 25c. Big profits. OLVER BROS., Rochester, N. V. AGENTS TO SELL OUR 50c. STORM door; sample prepaid upon receipt ot price. AMERICAN STORM DOOR CO.. Port Huron, Mich. KLONDIKE-AGENTS WANTED FOR large Illustrated book of Klondike, five hundred pages; price $150; outfit 10c. Address NATIONAL PUBLISHING CO . Lakeside Building, Chicago, lib WANTED-SOLICITORS; NO DELIV erlhg, no collecting; position perma nent; pay weekly: state age. GLLN BROTHERS, Rochester, N. Y. AGENTS WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO do about Safe Citizenship price $1. Going by thousands. Address NICH OLS, Napervlllc. III. AGENTS-TO SELL OUR PR ACT1 CAL gold, silver, 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; $23 weekly and expenses, experi ence unnecessary. CONSOLIDATED M'F'G CO.. 48 Van Burer. street, Chicago BUSINESSOPPORTLUIJ PARTNER WANTED WITH ABOUT $10,000. Established business. "VV III bear Investigation. Largo profits. Safe Investment. For Interview address I. O. Box 374. Scranton, Pa. PREPARED MUSH. ASK YOUR GROCER OR BUTCHER. Prepared Mush. Made by the New York Prepared Mush Co. 412 Penn avenue-, Scranton, JGALNOTIOE NOTICE IS IHSREBY G1VENTHATAN application will be made to tho Gov ernor of Pennsylvania on the 31st day of March, 1!9S, by Max Rice, John Lobman, N. G. Goodman. Casper Haas und Frank Sweet, under the Act ot Assembly en titled "An act to provide for the Incorpor ation and regulation of certain corpora tions," approved April 29, lb"4, and Its sup plements thereto, for tho chatter of uu Intended corpoiutton to be located at Scranton, Pa., to be e'alled German Build ing Association No 9, the character and object of which Is for the purpose of ac cumulating a. fund by tho periodical con tributions of tlie members thereof, and of safely Investing tho same, premiums for priority of loans to bo paid In monthly installments, und for theso imposes to have, possess and enjoy all the rights, benefits nnd privileges of said Act of As sembly und the supplements thereto. R. L. LEVY, Solicitor Ofllce of THE TRIBUNE PUBLISHING COM- PANY. Jnnuaiy 22, W THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THIS company has called u special meeting of its stockholders to be held at the gep eral ofllce of the company, at Scranton, Pit , on Tuesday. March 29, ISM, ut 10 o'clock u m. for tlio purpose of voting for or against tlie increase of the capital stock, and to vote upon tho question ot Issuing common and prefened stock. E. H. RIPPLE. SetieUrv. THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE stockholders of The Tribune Publish ing Company of Scranton, will bo held In the otllco of tlio Compuny on Thuisday, Murch 21th. 1808. at 3 p. in., to elect olll cers for tho ensuing year and for the puipima ot transacting uny other business that may como before tho meeting. E. II. RIPPLE Secretary. THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE stockholders of tho Dickson Manufac turing Company for the election of di rectors; making; certain changes In tho by-laws, as to place and time ot holding meetings; appointment of committees with power, und the transaction of such other business us may pioperly come be fore the meeting, will bo held at the ofllce of , the company In the city f Scranlou, Pu on March 8th. IRSfc, nt 10 o'clock u. in. L. F. BOWER, Secretary. Wallace and 129 Washington Avenue. For Your inspection We'll be glad of the chance to show you our ucw . 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 h WALLACE Mn(tflM(MraMt(n(fMtWtvwn(0(fl(t(f SITUATIONS WANTED SITUATION WANTED-BY A MIDDLE aged woman as laundress or any kind of housework. J. S., Tribune ofHce. SITUATION WANTED-BY A SOBER, industrious man. Thoroughly under stands care of horses. Best of references, W. H. B., 637 Linden street. SITUATION WANTED-YOUNG MAN (19). plumber and tinsmith by trade, correct habits, understands his business to perfection. Best city references. Will necept work of any kind. W. G., 413 Franklin ave., city. SITUATION WANTED-MIDDLE AGED Gorman woman with good references wants general housework or laundry work, or employment as housekeeper. Address C. K., Tribune ofllce. REFINED WOMAN DESIRES Posi tion as companion. Address M. M., Tribune ofHce. WANTED SITUATION AS CLERK, shipper or helper in wholesale or re tail house, Experienced at bookkeeping, accounts, etc.; willing to commence on low wages. References. C. F., Box 202, P. O., Dunmore, SITUATION WANTED-BY RELIABLE middle aged woman as housekeeper. Address 19 Acker avenue, Scranton. SITUATION WANTED-BY A GIRL TO nsslst in housework: industrious; Protestant. Address 19 Acker uvenue, Scranton, Pa. SITUATION WANTED (MALE)-POSI-tlon as bookkteplng or assistant in ofllce. Answer John II. Reynolds, 1J0 South Main street. SITUATION WANTED - MARRIED man 23 yeais old deslies position. Has had 10 yeais' experience In general stoio as manager and bookkeeper. Can fui nlsh best references fiom past employers. Address P. E. Swingle, General Delivery. Clt. WANTED-WORK AT OFFICE CLEAN Iwg, washing or work by the day Miss Quick, b23 Kressler court. SITUATION WANTED-AS NURSlTllY dav or night Call or address Mrs. Mniguret A. Thomas, 433 Deckel's cotut SITUATION WANTED-BY A STEADY mail ns teamster. Can give best of references. Address M M Tribune ofllce SUPERFLUjOJJSJiAIR DISsTPRFI.rOUS HAIR PER manently removed bj electric needle. Expert lady operator Charges moderate. BUCHANAN'S TOILET PARLORS. JJ Washington avenue, Scranton. CITY SCAVENGER A B.BRIGGS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS und cess pools, no odor. Improved pumps used. A. BRIGG8, Proprietor. Leave oulers 1100 North Main avenue, or Elckes' drug storo, corner Adams and Mulberry. Telephone WHO. C11A-S. COOPER, CITY SCAVENGER. All orders promptly attended to, day or night All tlio latest appliances. Charges leasonable 71 Scranton street. House 1123 WaBhburn street. PERSONALS. "THE I 1TTLE WONDER." A PIPE Clcnner that cleans without Inter t itntlng vour smoke Send 25c. for n sam ple LITTLE WONDER COMPANY, No. Id West lull St., New Yutk City. DIVORCES, ABSOLUTELY GOOD AN wheie. W dni s reside nee. Full Infor mation free on application. Luck box 10.', Mandan, N. D. THE LINDEN, Originally Wonderland. I nder Entlro .Management, Hiook.iV.LudvUg,Lessees, N II ltroal.s,Mgr, Week Commencing Match 7ih, Tho I, In. den Slock Co, in two bills, MON DAY, TOhHDAY and WKUKKV. DAY,IJ1I1 Nie's Great Comedy, Lawyer Detective Thursday! Friday and Bnturduy, The Two Orphans With ALICE KEMP ns Louise, Mat' uecs Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Sntmdify. Evoulng Prices, 10c, 'jocund Uoo Mutluees. Ten cents buys a seat In nnv unit of the house. School Children ml. valued for a conn Buwircniy uueruooji v. AMUSEMENTS. Academy of riusic Reli & Burgunder, Lessees. II. K. Loni. Local Manager. Commencing Monday, March 7, 3 NIGIITS-Mouday, Tuesday and Wednes day. 2 MATINEES Tuesday nnd Wednesday. A play that will suit nit. "Little Lord Fauntleroy" Presented by a splendid company and In a complete manner. This piny Is of uneclal Interest to ladles and children. Three Nights, Commencing Thursday, March 10. Usual Matinees. JACOB LITT'S .Mammoth Scenle Production ot the fcuiccessful Cuban Play, The 'cu FREI BA Last Stroke The latest nnd best New York success. A reflex of the Cuban Rebellion. Lyceum TheAer. Rel & Burgunder, Lesseesr II, K. Long, Local Manager. MONDAY, MARCH 7, Ihe Eminent ltomautlc Actor, Robert B. Mantell Accumpanled b a select company, un der tlio management of M. W. HAN LEY, presented for the tlrst time In this city u new romance by V A. Tremuyno, entitled fl SECRET WARRANT LOUIS 1)K HEAUMONT MR. MANTELL Prices, 1.00, 7fie, nuc, 'Jfic. Sale of seats opens Friday. March 4tb. TUESDAY, MARCH 8. Frank Daniels In Ills New Comlo Opera Success, The Idol's Eye Ily Harry U. Smith and Victor Herbert, author and composer of "Tlio Wizard of the Nile " KIRKE LA SIIELLK, Prop, and Manager Prlce-25o , tvoa,, 7c, 91.00. 91.SO, 93 Sale of seats butmduy morning. March 6. ONE NIGHT ONLY. THURSDAY, MARCH 10, THE PRISONER OF ZENDA Uy Anthony Hope Hawkins, Interpreted by the following superb cunt: Howard Guild, Fnnchon Campbell It. K. Mcl'lamln, Grace Realu, Itobcit Elliott, ViuiRhnn Gluen, Itobeit t'ouens. llenj. Montelth, Duncan HariU, PRIOi:s.-'.ftc, noe, 7r.c, $1.00, 91.60. Sale of seats, 'liicsday, Murch 8th. CHIROPODIST CORNS, BUNIONS AND INGROWINO nails cured without the least pain or drawing blood. Consultation and advice given free. E. M. HETZEL, Chiropo dist, 330 Lackawanna avenue. Ladles at tended .at their residence If desired. Charges moderate. r I. ..
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