THIS SCJRAOTON TRIBUNE-TUESDAY. MARCH 8. 1898. KLONDIKE CADETS READY TO START Only Wiillltif (or the Salllnj Day of Tbclr Ship. PARAPHERNALIA DEINQ PACKED Druggist VoUet's Parly Ha Its Ar rangements All Mndo ind Will Leave llero Ono Week from Next Mondny-.U ho Comprise tho I'nrty mid Somo ol tho .11 a I n Features ol Their Pliins--Sonio Tnlk of Kotiirn Ing In Eighteen Months. Two weeks from yesterday will wit ness the departure of Scrunton's Klon dike colony, more familiarly known ns Vcttor's Klondike cadets. While the newspaper paragrapher has been having hid little joke with the project and the projectors, the cadets have been quietly but determinedly making their preparations and now they are or!., waiting for the sailing day of the shin which la to carry them to fortune and it Igidity surely ono If not the oilier. According to present calculations the party will number possibly eighteen, probably eleven, likely nine and bar ring unforsecn obstacles, assuredly, tight. The eight who have put up their pro rata assessment as an ernest of their Intention to go are: .!. VETTER. druggist IVnn avenue ADAM KiTLACK, carpenter. Hecch street. SAMPHL RINOSDORF, ex-hotel keeper, 12'l Simth Lincoln avenue. PRANCES E. EIIRGOOD, blacksmith, Diuimorc Al.ltEKT OISNER. engineer, Ln. Plume. UEOIUJE II. SPTtlEKLAND. machinist, 1'ittHtOll. .lOIIN SWEET, prosx-ctor. Ml. Pocono. , mine foreman, Peck- vllle. The dashes reprrsents a, member of tho party, who. for some reason not made known, desires that his name should net appear In the papers In this connection, until after he has started, ut least. TOOLS. CLOTHTNC., ETC. Tlie rear room of Mr. Vetter's drug i-li. re is alrt-aily assuming the appenr niu'i' of u .voiing warehouse. UoXt'rf and banelb and cans, containing tools and medicines and clothing and the ltk-' are piled celllng-high and more consignments of these and like articles aie coming in every day. A forceps for pulling tet'th and celluloid eye-pro-ti etors to guard against driving snow In the winter and mosciultoes In the summer which are among the para phernalia give an Idea of the atten tion which the party has given to de tails. A sectional hand drill, with two bits and 40 feet of pipe, to be used in prospecting Is on hand and has been tested In Sir. Vetter's back yard. The underclothing, chamois vests, Miirlin rllles, Colt revolvers, magnify ing glasses, scales and such like have also been purchased here and are in the boxes in th back mom of the drug stole. Sleeping bags are on their way from Now York. v. hat other tools are needed, together with the provi sions will he- purchased at Seattle. The party goes as a co-partnership. The expense ore paid out of a common fund and whatever they make !j to be divided share and shar- alike. They oven go so far a to agree that if any thing should haopon to any of the par ty his family shal' get his share even though he should not get as far as the gold fields. Jhs-t where the line will be drawn has not been decided as yet but It in likely to be agieed upon that when a man boards the ship at Seattle he or his heirs become a sharer In the profits no imtter what should befall him. excepting of course, that he should commit slinie act that reason ably would cause him to forfeit his claim. NO PLAYING FAI.SK. There Is also a provision In the agree ment that any man found guilty of playing h'a fellows false by secreting gold or the like, he shall forfeit all flalm upon the company and be drum med out of camp. The partnership Is to continue until mutually dissolved. The expedition will leave here Mon day. March 21, going by way of the Delaware and Hudson to Plttston, thence via the Iiilgh Valley to Buf falo and thence across the continent by the Grand Trunk to Seattle. There, on April r, they will board the steam er Kxcelslor on which they have al leady secured berths and start on n fourteen-hundred mile sail to Copper City, on 11 luce William sound, a couple of hundred miles north of Dyeit pass, the common road to the Klon dike lesion. From Copper City they go overland thirty miles to Copper river. Here they will build their boats and as soon ns the river permits begin their strug gle against the stream to tho north. Leaving the Copper river when the Siana Is reached, they will tow up this tributary to n point which Is only seven miles overland to a tributary of the Tamanii, which latter I a tribu tary to the Yukon. They will nail down the Yukon to where the Koyukuk is met and thence up the Koyukuk to the central Alaskan gold fields, which are situated about n thousand miles to the west of the Klondike proper and about the same distance from the West Alaskan coast. In a straight lino this point Is about 300 mllta north of Cop per City. The route altogether is not over fix thousand miles long. Some, of the party. talk of returning In eighteen months' time. ADJOURNED UNTIL MARCH 22. Formnlitv Carried Out in tho United States Court" VeHterdny. United States Marshal F. W. Leonard yesterday morning formally ndjourned the United States district and circuit courts until Tuesday, March 22. The courts wero opened by Court Crier Jacob Snyder of this city and Marchal Leonard then read tho orders Issued by the United States district and circuit courts adjourning them un til March 22. ' ' VERY DELICATE OPERATION. It Was Performed nt the West Side. IIopllul Recently. Tt Is not often th'at a case of such dtfPculty presents Itself to the surgeon as was operated upon last week at the West Side hospital. In fact, nn opera tion, such as this was, has never been performed In the city of Scranton and is rarely met with In tho records of hospitals of tho larger cities, In this country or abroad, Dr. Bteln, to whom the patient first applied, recognised the severity of tho case and calladjjt;, fcbrisultatlon Dr, Carl Seller, ferjnerl? of Ph'ilAdelphla, M well aa Dr. "JXe'etT Sums. These three specialists removed the offending bonoy tumor from tho young lady's "face under the most dlstresslnK cir cumstances and In doing b encoun tered most unexpected difficulties, and tho patient Is relieved and progressing rapidly to complete recovery. A new nose was made by artificial means, by chiselling through an Inch of bono which obstructed the breath ing space of tho nose, and after the ex ternal wound had been sowed up, tho patient presented not only a counten ance not disfigured, but, on the con trary, her features was decidedly Im proved. 1 AMUSEMENTS I Mantcll's New l'lnr. To thoso who can disassociate Robot t it. Mantell from the particular character In which ho was so excellent, "Monbars," his newest character, Louis do Ueaumont In "A Secret Warrant" must bo In eery way satisfying. It Is tho samo stylu of character as Monbars In almost every particular, but it Is not as well-flttlng m various respects. Thero Is u something about it that must make oven his most ardent admirers feci that they do not see him nt his best. "A Secret Warrant." withal, Is n very entertaining play. Tho author, W. A. Trcmayne. u Montreal newspaper man, has seized upon a fruitful incident in French history and has made, It can be fairly said, the most of It. Tho time Is laid In lT'.'O during tho regency of Philippe, Due d' Orleans. Gnbrlello do St. Victor, a desperate and scheming woman, who is a favorlto beauty with tho regent. Is rath er rudely thrust asldo by tho dashing, careless but hypocrite-detesting Louis dr. Beaumont, cnptiiln of tho King's guards. Louis encounters Mnrguertto ltertrand, daughter of a pleblan goldsmith, who secures entree, or, rather Is led into court circles by a baigaln between her title hunting father and aunt and tho fortune seeking St. Victor family, aftlantimf hor and their dissolute son, Henri do St. Vic tor. Deaumont and Henri quarrel. To save her brother from Beaumont's sword that he may marry tho rich goldsmith's daughter, Qabrkilo Induces tho regent to conllno Ueaumont In tho bastllc. John Law, the comptroller general. Who Is a bosom friend of Beaumont, secures his release on condition that he quits France. On his way abroad Beaumont stops at an Inn just outside of Paris where ho finds the St. Victors and tho Bertrands assembled to sign the marriage contract. Beaumont presents himself and vows that ho will have the duet out with young St A'lctor. Gabrkile dispatches a courtier for a letter do cachet, a warrant with tho name left blank. Tho regent sends It. Beaumont captures It and writing young St. Victors name In the blank space Is ready when the regent comes on tho scene on his way to a stag hunt to vir tually dictate terms, tho regent well knowing that It needed but a disclosure such as Beaumont could make to nrouso the populace that was then on tho ex ploding point. Harry St. Maur as tho Marquis do St. Victor, Mlfs Maile Booth Russell as (3a brlello and Miss Rosalie Knote as Mar guerite were particularly strong In their respective parts and tho company, as a whole, was very capable. t'nuutleroy Well Presented. A small audience saw "Little Lord Fauntleroy" presented in a very satisfac tory manner ut tho Academy of Music last night. Kills Smedley assumed the iolo of the diminutive hero of the piece in a captivating manner. He was sur rounded by a company of vety competent actors. This and tomorrow afternoon and even ings the piece1 will be repeated. Tho bnu'vor. Detective. At tho Linden last night "The Lawyer Detective," a five-act comedy drama, was put on for a three days' run. It is a drama with plenty or change and action In It and Is never dull. It was very clev erly done by the stock company of tho house. Miss Kemp gave lenewed evldenco tf her versatility by her character work In tho roles of Bridget Malono, a rolllckIn:r Irish girl, nail Polly, a roysterlng fron tier maiden with a prcdellctlon for re volvers and bar rooms. W. A. Robinson scored a decided hit In a German comedy role and Clunles II. MrKinley was seen to good advantage In the role of tho lawyer detective. W. J. Sullivan won r.iuch favorable comment by his work, as did Miss Lucy ParKer In the role of .Mrs. Hilton. "Tho Lawyer Detec tive" will be repeated today and tomor row afternoons and evenings. Tho Idol's Eyo Tonight. Lovers of light opera will tonight, at the Lyceum, have offered to them hero the latest fruit of the pens of Victor Her bert and Harry B. Smith. Both gentle men consider that "Tho Idol's Bye," the vAtlo of this production, represents the best work they have ever done. The story offers a great many situations tor comedy work, and Mr, Daniels Is said to havo mado tho most of them. Mr, Daniels has a humor distinctively his own, and it was with tha view to meet ing It that Mr. Smith wroto as hu lias done. Tho opera abounds In catchy music besides having much composition of a very high order. Mr. Herbert has given to the music the rich color of the Orient and has received much prnlso from crit ics of other cities. The cast with which Manager I .a Shelle has surround Mr. Dan iels Is said to bo unusually proficient. The Prisoner ofZendn. A source of considerable pleasure to doubt to many theuter goers In this city is tho announcement that tho famed New York Lyceum success, "Tho Prisoner of .endn," will bo fcen hero on Thursday at tho Lyceum. Tho play will bo presented by Daniel Frohman's superb company In cluding Howaid Gould and others who were conspicuous In tho success of last years tour of tho country. All tho orig inal scenery, costumes and splendid ef fects used In tho Lyceum production will bo seen here. Tho Last Stroke. Manager Jacob Lilt Is a producer of melodrama who kueps up with the times. Ill- lntfHr vi.nllirn Thfi Lnst Mlrnke." which will be si en nt tho Academy of inees, commencing, Thursdaj, March 10, deals with the present rebellion In Cuba, and it is described as an exciting and ad mirably constructed drama, highly sea soned with good, wholesome American patriotism. The Islo of Champagne. Somo people are so constituted that their very laugh Is infectlous.cvcn though tho thing they laugh about may bo but a trifle. Such Is tho casa with Hlchard Oolden In '"I ho lslo of Champagne" opera, which plays at the Lyceum Fri day evening, AH who have seen Oolden In any of tho plays In which he has starred, dcclaro that It Is the man who lends humor to tho lines and not the nu mor In them originally. The sixty mem bers, in support are people nhose talent entitles them to act In a production so thoroughly first-class and to such a stel lar light as Mr. Gulden. (Jet Innlnut Kellef Iroin Piles. This most Irritating disease relieved In ten minutes by using Dr, Agnew's Ointment, and a cure In from three to six nlghtti, Thousands testify to Its goodness. Good for Eczema, Salt Hheum, and all skin dUuases. If you are without faith, one application will convince. 35 cents. Sold by Matthews IJros. and W. T. Clark. 69. .... MJ1 .v ! Grimy finger marks scera to xrrow on oViMil- Girt Itm.ef V they stick, too unless GusTtt. a: iVM makes all cleaning easy. TUB If. 1C FAIIU1ANIC COMPANY, ClliCRO. St. UOStOD. Tribune Classified Specials All advertisements Inserted in thoso columns (excepting Situations Wanted, which aro published free of charge), .iro payable STIUCTLY IN ADVANCE. DON'T ask to have them charged. FOR RENT FOB UENT-FIVK OH SIX ROOMS, V01 Qulncy avenue. NEW HOUSE-EIGHT BOOMS. IM provomonts; possession Immediately. 1117 Gibson; inquire "09 Qulncy. FOP. BENT-APRIL 1ST, TWELVE room house, all modern Improvements, COO block Washington nvenue. WALTER BIUGGS, Attorney, Board of Trade Uldg. $30-12 ROOMS. MANTEL, LOW DOWN grate, butler's pantry, bath, trunk room, laundry, furnace, range, house keeper's lockup with drawers, electric bells, speaking tubas, cemented cellars. All light rooms, safest sanitary plumb ing, best and most healthful houso lor the money In Scranton. JONE, 311 Spruce street. fJ0-OFFlCKS IN SUITE FOR DOCTOR, lawyer, Insurance agent, dentist; sec ond floor, front, oppoalto Hotel Jermyn. Finely lighted, janitor, toilets. JONES, 311 Spruce street. GOOD, HEALTHY, SUPERIOR HOUSES, 1S. $3o, $M; see these before lontlug. JONES, 311 Suruco. FOR RENT-STORE ROOM JSS SPRFC'I stieet, April 1st. Apply to F. S. PAU1.I. FOP. RENT - NINE-ROOM HOUSE, Bath, range, furnace. CO!) Madison avenue, Gieen Ridge. FOR RENT-8-ROOM HOUSE; ALL modern imrovements, on Olive street, between Wshlngtmi and Adams. Inquire of MORRIS BROS.., No. 3JJ0 Lackawanna avenue. FOR RENT-TWO FOUR-ROOM FLATS with steam heat at No. 3ffi and 327 Ad ams avenue. Inquire at 31!) Adams ave nue, or 119 Franklin u venue. CI IAS. B. SCOTT. FOR RENT-11-ROOM HOUSE AT l2t Madison aveuuo; possession imme diately. Apply at 11!2 Madison avenue. FOR SALE FOR SALE-AT A LOW FIGURE. BED room suite, cost J1S5.00. Also Cabinet Sewing Machine, Domestic, cost $M).00. Apply this week between 12 nnd 3, also evenings, 715 Madison avenue. FOR SALE VALUABLE CORNER property. Sixth and W. Linden streets. OWENS BROS., 21S Adams ave. FOUR-HORSE POWER ENGINE AND boiler, nearly new. Forty volumes Slato Geological Survey. Box 60, Clark's Green Pa. FOR SALE CHEAP-OUT OF Busi ness one 7-foot oval front counter case; ono It-foot cherry table counter; both In good order. W. II. ANDERSON, 1W9 North Main avenue. FOR SALE-BROKEN ENGLISH SET ter, cheap. 1511 I'enn avenue. FOR SALE-ONE 20-HORSE POWER boiler, ns good aB new. THE WES- TON MILL CO. PUBLICJSALE. PUBLIC SALE-AT KDELLA. LACKA wanna countv. Wednesday. March 9tn, commencing at 10 a. m., as follows; Flvo horses, eight young cows, farming uten sils, wagon, produce, etc. MRS. DR. NEELD. REAL EST ATE FOR SALE-AT LOW PRICES AND ON easy terms, tho best central home site lots in Scranton; pavements. Hag walks, gas, water, steam heat mains nnd sowers; near llro department nrotectlon with con- sequant lower Insurance; near doctors near postouice; near tneaters, etc.; seven to ten minutes' walk from court houso square; street cars; no high hills; tttl.e perfect. JONES, 311 Spruce street. BOARDING. F1RST-CLASS BOARD, WITH OR without room, special rates given to permanent boarders. Rooms heated by steam and lighted by electric light; cen trally located: 2 minutes walk from all depots: 5 meal tickets $1.00; 21 meal tick ets, $4,00. 123 Franklin avenue. WANTED. PLEASANTLY FURNISHED. SECOND tloor frrnt room wanted by young lady who Is employed In ofllce during day. Ad dress, PERMANENT, General Delivery. City. FURNISHED ROOMS TWO NEWLY FURNISHED ROOMS, All conveniences. 407 Madison. HANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOM at 422 Mulborry street. LOST LOST-YESTERDAY AFTERNOON BE tweeu D. & H. depot and Clarke Bros', store, West Side, a ladles' gold watch nnd chain. Finder plcuso leave same nt Trib une oiuce. REDUCTION OF GAS. THE SCRANTON GAS AND WATER Co. and tho Hyde l'ark Gas Co. In accordance with tho policy of these companies to teduco rates from time to tlnio as may bo warranted by increased consumption, rotlco Is hereby given that on and after April 1st, next, tho price of gas will be ono dollar and fifteen cents per ono thousand cubic feet consumed, subject to the following discounts: Five cents per one thousand culilo feet on all bills where tho consumption for the month umounts to less than twenty-five dollars; ten cents per one thousand cubic feet on all bills where tho consumption for the month umounts to twenty-five dollars and upwards. Provided tho bill Is paid on or before tho 20th day of the month in which that bill Is presented. Hy Order ot the Board, G. B. HAND, Secretary, MASSAGE TREATMENT. MIBS L. E. YOUNG, SURGICAL trained nurse Massage Treatment n specialty. All cases promptly attended to. No. Ut Hitchcock street. Hours: tt to 10 a. m.; U to 8 p, m. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY PAUTmSlTvvTNTED $10,000. Established business. Will bear Investigation. Large profits. Safe Investment. For Interview uddress P. O. Box 371. Scranton. Pa. the woodwork Plif rnitii nailv ntirl you get rid of them with JiOUIS. New York. l'Mladdpula. AM. tSi HELP WANTED-MALE WANTED-MHN WITH PUSH AND ambition to go ampng Farmers, Stablemen, Liverymen, Teamsters, etc., of Luzerne nnd adjoining counties, ran easily muko $3.00 to $1.00 per day: very llt capltal required; no risk. Agents wanted in every county of Pennsylvania. Call or address with stamp AMERICAN MFG. CO., 431 Race street, Philadelphia. WANTED-BY AN OLD ESTABLISHED house, n man to take chnrga of and look after their business In this section. Salary $000, with commission. Cash so curlty required. Address Business, care Tribune. RELIABLE MEN WANTED TO AD drcss catalogues, circulars and envel opes. Send stamp for particulars. SOM EHVILLE M'F'G. CO., Elizabeth, N. J. OPIUM, MORPHINE. WHISKEY - IF Interested In the cure of thoso habits wrlto for my book; mailed free. B. M. WOOLLEY, M. D., Atlanta, Un. SALESMEN SCHOOL SUPPLES; country work: $100 salary monthly, with liberal additional commissions. R. O. EVANS & CO., Chicago. WANTED AS AOENT IN EVERY section to canvass; $4.00 to $3.00 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 FIFTY niLSWANTEb EX i'ERL enced to make shirts by electricity. Apply M. SOLOMON, 131 Franklin uve nue, third tloor. LAD1ES-I MAKE BIG WAGES DOING pleasant home work, nnd will gladly send full particulars to all sending two cent stamp. MISS M. A. STEBBINS, Lawrence, Mich. WANTED-LADY AGENTS IN SCRAN ton to sell and Introduce Snyder's cako Icing; experienced canvasser pre ferred; work permanent and very profit able. Write for particulars at once nnd get benertt of holldny trade. T. B. SNY DER & CO., Cinclrnatl, O. WANTED IMMEDIATELY-TWO EN ergetlc saleswomen to represent us. Guaranteed $0 a day without interfering with other duties. Healthful occupation. Write for particulars, enclosing stamp. MANGO CHEMICAL COMPANY, No. 72 John Street. New York. AGENTS WANTED RICLIARLe'pF.RSo'nS TO TAKE THE agency in their own towns lor tho best lino of fast selling novelties; pays 100 per cent, profit; for ladles or gents. SPIRO ft W ATKINS, 1031 and 1033 chest nut street, Philadelphia, Pa. AGENTS-$7 DAILY, TO SELL SPE clalty Soaps and give customers dou ble their value In Handsome Presents; exclusive territory; sample outfit free. MODOC SOAP CO., Cincinnati, O. AOENTS-THE "MONARCH" IS THE best and cheapest telephone desk on the market: retail price, including ono roll of paper, $1; liberal discount: exclu sive territory. W. W. HAMILTON & CO.. 21 Milk street. Boston, Mass, WANTED-AG ENTS FOR GREATEST gas saving device manufactured. Re tails 25c. Big profits. OLVER BROS., Rochester, N. Y. AGENTS TO SELL OUR &0e. STORM door; sample prepaid upon receipt of price. AMERICAN STORM DOOR CO., Port Huron, Mich, KLONDIKE-AGENTS WANTED FOR large Illustrated book of Klondike, five hundred pages; price $1.50; outfit 10c. Address NATIONAL PUBLISHING CO., Lakeside Building, Chicago, lib WANTED-SOLIC1TORS; NO DELIV erlng, no collecting: position perma nent; pay weekly; state age. GLEN BROTHERB, Rochester, N. Y. AGENTS-WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO do about Safe Citizenship price $1. Going by thousands. Address NICH OLS. Napervlllc, 111. AGENTS-TO SELL OUR PRACTICAL gold, silver, nickel and copper elec tro plasters: prices from $3 upward; sal ary and expenses paid; outfit free. Ad dresB, with stamp, MICHIGAN MF'G. CO., Chicago. AGENTS-TO SELL CIQARS TO DEAL ers; $25 weekly and expenses; experi ence unnecessary. CONSOLIDATED M'F'G CO., 48 Van Buron street, Chicago. SITUATIONS WANTED SITUATION WANTED-BY EXPER1 enccd man In butcher business; under stands tho care of horses; best city refer ence. Call or address J. M. C, C10 Spruce street. .i- S1NGLE MAN, 23 YEARS OLD, WILL accept work of any kind; thoroughly understands tho care of horses and tan give the best of references. Call or ad dress J. 8., 715 Mears building. POSITION DESIRED-BY A LADY OF experience as housekeeper; can fur nish good references. Address M. A. Y., Tribune ofllce. POSITION WANTED-STEADY YOUNG mnrrled man anxious for position as Janitor; not afraid of hard worlc; good lefereiices, Address, Reliable, this office. SITUATION WANTED-BY A MIDDLE aged woman as laundress or any kind of housework. J. 8., Tribune ofllce. SITUATION WANTED-BY A SOBER, Industrious man. Thoroughly under stands care of horses. Best of references, W. II. B 537 Linden street. SITUATION WANTED-YOUNG MAN (19J, plumber und tinsmith by trado, correct habits, understands his business to perfection. Best city references. Will nccopt work of any kind. V, G 415 Franklin ave., city. SITUATION WANTEDMIDDLE AGED German woman with good references wants general housework or laundry work, or employment us housekeeper. Address C. K., Trlbuno olllcc, REFINED WOMAN DESIRES POSl tion as companion. Address M. M,, Tribune ofllce. WANTED - SITUATION AS CLERK, shipper or helper In wholesale or re tall houso. Experienced at bookkeeping, accounts, etc.: willing to commence on low wages, References. C, F,, Box 202, P. O,, Dunmore. B1TUATION WANTED-BY RELIABLE middle aged woman as housekeeper. Address 19 Acker avenue, bcranton. SITUATION WANTED-BY A GIRL TO assist In housework; Industrious; Protestant. Addrosa 19 Acker avenue, Scranton, Pa, SITUATION WANTED-AS NURSE nY day or night. Call or address Mrs. Uargatct A. Thomas. 433 Decker's court. Connolly 127 1?(MfMMtMWtM$M PREPARED MUSH. ASK YOPR GROCER OR BUTCHER. Prepared Mush. Made by the Now York Prepared Mush Co. 412 Penn ave nue, Scranton. LAMlsSSEFTuUSrilAlR PER manently removed by electric needle. Expert ludy operator. Charges moderate. BUCHANAN'S TOILET PARLORS, C12 Washington avenue. Scranton. CITY SCAVENGER A.B.BRIGGS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS and cess pools: no odor. Improved pumps used. A. BRIOGS, Proprietor. Leave orders 1109 North Main avenue, or Eickes' drug store, corner Adams and Mulberry. Telephone 6010. CHA-S. COOPER, CITY SCAVENGER. All orders promptly attended to, day or night. All tho latest appliances. Charges reasonable. 719 Scranton street. House 1123 Washburn street. ORPHANS COURT SALE-1N THE matte, of the estate of Alfred Shifter, lato of Scranton, Lackawanna County, deceased. By virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Lackuwanna County, tho under signed will expose to public sale, on tho premises, No. 305 Franklin avenue, Scran ton, Pa.. Monday, March 2S, 1&9S, at 10 a. m.. all tho real cstato of said decedent, comprising a certuln messuage and lot of lnnd in tho Sixteenth ward of said city, bounded and described as follows: Situate on the northwesterly side of Franklin avenue, between Linden nnd Mulberry streets, and being a portion of lots numbered Ono and Two, In Block numbered Thirty-eight, upon tho plot of the "Borough of Scranton;" being twenty-five feet In front upon Franklin ave nue, hy ninety feet in depth: hounded on tho northwest by other portions ot said lots Nos. 1 and 2; on the northeast by a portion of lot numbered two, once sold to Mrs. Mary Ann Stclhber; on tho south east by Franklin avenue; and on the southwest by a portion of lot numbered one, ouco sold to Lewis Simons, and an alley ten feet wide for public use. Said lot being rectangular In shape; with the privilege of using ten feet in front of the front line of said lot, for yard, vault, porch, plazsa, cellar way and bajf win dow, but for no ether purposes. All coal and minerals, with full mining rights, easements and powers reserved unto the Lackawanra Coal and Iron Com pany, Its successors and assigns, as re cited in a certain deed from Joseph C. Piatt and wifo unto said Alfred Shifter, deceased, dated March 1, 1805, and record ed In the ojlico for recording deeds, etc., In Luzerne county in Deed Book No. 102, page 131, ote. Upon said premises Is a three-story frame dwelling house: with other Im provements, tho property being known us No. 305 Franklin avenue. Scranton, Pa. TERMS OF SALE: Ono hundred dollars cash at sale: one third of balance upon confirmation of sale: one-third of balance in six months nnd one-third ono year from day of sale. Deferred payments to bear interest and to be secured hy bond and mortgage. Pur chaser has privilege of paying cash if ho so elect. JACOB A. SHIFFER, Administrator, d. b, n. c. t. a. W. J. TRACY, Attorney. Scranton, I'm., March e, 1S9S. IN RE: ASSIGNMENT OP THE OLY phunt Trust Company. No, 2u2 March Term, IBM, In the Court of Common PleaB of Lackawanna County, Notice Is hereby given that John P. Kelly, assignee, has tiled his account and the samo will bo contlrmed on the third Monday of January, ISOi, unless excep tions are previously filed. Tho rule of court Is as follows: "Whero uccounts uro tiled by trustees or assignees, the Prothonotary shall give thereof by tho publication previous to n regular term and therewith publish this rule. And confirmation nisi the first day of said term shall be of course and confirmation absolute on tho second Monday of the term shall bo entered by the Prothono tary of course, unless exceptions are previously tiled." C. E. PRYOR, Prothonotary. THE ANNUAL MEETINO OP THE stockholders of Tho Trlbuno Publish ing Company of Scranton. will bo held in the ofllce of tho Company on Thursday, March 21th. HS8, at 3 p. m to elect offi cers for tho ensuing year and for the purpose ot transacting any other business that may como before tho meeting. E. II. RIPPLE Secretory, THE ANNUAL MEETINO OP THE stockholders of tho Dickson Manufac turing Company for the election of di rectors; malting certain changes In tho by-laws, us to place and tlmo of holding meetings; appointment or committees with power, and the transaction of such other business as may properly como be fore tho meeting, will be hold at the olllca of the company In tho city ot Scranton, Pa., on March 9th, 1898, ot 10 o'clock a. m. L. F. BOWER. Secretary. & Walke and 129 Washington Avenue. For Your Inspection We'll be glad of the ehau.ee to show you our new Spring Jackets, Separate Skirts, Suits, "Tailored," Capes. WE HAVE ALL THE Real New Thing's , 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. I Troo Bseutlfm Women 1 OFFER REIJEF ! -s i-k w ; TO THEIR LESS FORTUNATE SISTERS A SURE ROAD TO BEAUTY ; The JIUcs Bell, of No.TS Fifth Avcnue.Kew inric, now oner tne putuc generally uio Complexion Tonic which they lme so long used successfully in personal treatment. J TOE MISSIS BHT ; Complexion Tonic has almost immedliUo effect in clearing nnd brightening tho tkin. It Is nota cokmetic, as ( it does not cover up the blemishes s powders ." and pastes do, but is a colorless liquid that, j when applied to the skin, dees not show, I It cleanses the rores of the skin of nil poison- I ous and foreign fillings and dissolves entirely J freckles, pimples, blackheads, moth patches, i excessive olliness or redness in the skin. Its J use Is so simple that a child can follow dlrec- ' tlons and pet tho best result. The Mic- Bell have placed tho prtccof their wonderful l Complexion Tonic at Sl.oo per bottle, Vi hlch ! is sufficient to clear the ordinary skin. ' ONE BOTTLE COSTS YOU NOTHING I if tho cllcct Is not exactly as claimed, so that J you take no risk in t ending lor it. Tho price, $1.00, places it within the reach of all. It will absolutely clearajoor com plexion and beautify a good one. This gen erous offer should lie oeccrled by nil. Ladles can address The Mioses Hell on all matters of the complex Ion nnd hygiene in the strictest eonlirtcnee, and satisfactory advice will be given promptly without charge. An interesting pamphlet will bo sent upon re ceipt of statnp. Address all communications and send all orders to TAo 3llssca Sell, or THE BELL, TOILET CO. ,orBa,obJ LOUIS MEYERS, .'i'JO Penn Ave. (second floor.) WALTER W. BRANSON, Chef ol Jonas Long's Sons, Philadelphia $ Caterer. Honed Turkey Croquettes Salads or All Kinds, WeddlngH.l'aities; Experienced Men. All orders promptly attended o. Order can bo left at I'JJ Washington ave., or can be seen at Jonas Long's Hon' Cafe, THE LINDEN, Originally Wonderland. Under Entire Management, Brooks&Ladwlg, Lessees. N. II. Urooks.Mgr. Week Commencing March 7lh, The Lin den Stock Co., in two bills. .MON DAY, TUESDAY lind WEDNES DAY, mil Nye's Great Comedy, Lawyer Detective Thursday, Kriday and Saturday, The Two Orphans With ALICE KEMP as Louise, Matinees Tuesday. Weduesduy, Friday nnd Saturday. Eveulng Prices, 10c, uoound UOc. Matinees. Ten cents buys a seat in any part of tho hoime. School Children ad mitted for 6 cents Saturday afternoon. PHOTOGRAPH BARGAINS. DON'T GO TO KLONDIKE POR PHO. togruphs, A word of advlco to the public of Scranton, Penn., nnd surround ing towns from Mr. Fred Hmnmler, the high art Photographer, 328 Lackawanna nvenue, Scranton, Pa.: In order to Introduco my latest Carbon ottes Mantello Photos I um now pro pared to extend to my townspeople In Scranton and surrounding towns the greatest offer ever introduced In tho Hue of Photography. I have contracted with my representatives, Messrs. Gibson and DuVaux. nnd given them full authority to sell their complimentary ticket and to advertise the coupons attached to same, They will solicit my trade and I guaran tee to fulfill what my tickets call for. Positively no tickets sold at studio. Only from representatives. Respectfully yours. FRED HUMMLER, jPttVk a'S' 4 -tXX-C' .t ,-my -x -. I' M5 Academy of Flusic Rels & Itqreundcr, Lessees. II, K. Long, Local Alanajjr. Commencing Monday, March 7, 3 NiailTS Mondny, Tuesday nnd Wednes day, a MATIN KKS Tuesday and Wednesday. A play that will suit all. "Little Lord Fauntleroy" Presented by u splendid company and In a complete manner. This play is of special Interest to ludlei and children. Three Nights, Commencing Thursday, March 10. Usual Matinees. JACOB LITT'S Mammoth Scenic Production of the .Successful Cuban liny, The IfreeSubA Last Stroke The latest and hest New York success. A reflex of tho Cubun Rebellion. Lyceum Theater. Rels & Uurgunder, Lessees. 11. R. Long. Local Manager. TUESDAY, MARCH B, Frank Daniels In His New Comic Opera Success, The Idol's Eye Hy Harry H. Smith and Victor Herbert, author and com noser of "The Wizard of the Nile." KIRKE LA SHELLE, Prop, and Manager Prices-USo., BOO., 7nc 91.00, 81.BO. 92 Sale of seats Saturday morning. March 5. ONE NIGHT ONLY. THURSDAY, MARCH 10, THE PRISONER OF ZENDA Hy Anthony Hops Hawkins, Interpreted ' by tho following superb cast: Howard Guild, Pnncbon Campbell, R. P. McChimln, Grace Heals, Robert Elliott, Vuugban Olasen, Robert Cowens. HenJ. Monteltb, Duncan Harris, PRICES-25C, BOe, 7fic, Sl.OO. 81.60. Salt of seats, Tuesday, March 8tb. ONE NIGHT, FRIDAY, MARCH 11th. richarcTgolden, In tho Successful Opera Comlque, THE ISLE OF CHAMPAGNE 60-PEOPLE-60. And Our Own Augmented Orchestra, Spec ial Hcenory, Gorgeous Costumes, Entrancing JIallete, Exquisite Transformations. REGULAR PRICES. Diagram BaleOnans 0 a. in, Wednesday. CHIROPODIST CORNS. nUNIONS AND INORdWlNO nails cured without the least pain or drawing blood. Consultation and advlco e,v?nJrf- ,B M "ETV5EL, Chltopo dlst. 3.10 Lackawanna avenue. Ladles at tended at their residence If desired. Charges moderate.
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