2 TIIE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-WEDNESDAY. IARCH 0. 1898. CLOSING CHAPTER IN MARTIN TRIAL Attorneys tor Commonwealth ntid De fense All Heard. TUB CHARGE BY JUDQB WOODWARD Rnrolul nnd Comprclirnslvo Review nftho Evidence in the Cnsi--Muny Poind of I4I11V Aro Explnlncd by tliu Couit--Tho Duties or a Hlicrilt In Caio ol Emergency Arc Denned. What Uonstltuto ItUit. Wllhcs-Jtnrre March 8. The Martin trlnl entered uion Its nnal ntnfiei to duv. Wlion rouit opened ev-Stuto At torney General Palmti began iIb nieu went for the defense He attacked In a sarcastic- and cutting manner the vnrlous attorneys for the piopecutlon iinrt RoInB on with the body of Ills nr Ktiincnt tiald there1 veie three propo rtions in this case I'll st That thtie was llotlnp in and mound Unxlctnn fioni the third to the tenth or last .September. Second-'Unit Shtilff Martin was LUllul to Hnleton to suppress this llotitIK 'J'hlid That the mob which inaiLhed to t.attlmer was ilotous, lnv-bt alilng and diord'rlv. Mi 1'nlnier took tip each of thee print"- In detail and went out them, .! i-ndli.K mimt ot the lime own tlie list one lie i plied that If the Jiuy lndleved the heriff hud Kiven, by direct lumio.ind 01 piuxlo'iH lnstiuetlon, the in'r.) to (lie then the deputies eould n a be found riiIUv of am tiline, ns they obeved tne oidei of their MiiK'i loi ullliei, who it the hupuine power it tlie time, lie had the lUht to Judge, .ind to tecute. and could no more be ht-ld i sponsible foi .ii' possible mis take th in could tlie judge on the bench vhf"o dtil-don Is ievti'-ed by the su pienie I'liiit. be held uspotiMbk If y hi Unci that the stillieM weie llotoMc, that tin j lelused to obev the ot del .s of tb Mierlft, that the alieiiff's lite, or tlie deputies llis weie In diinppi, then he ihoolliiR wus jut-tlfled and ultuci tin heiirt not the duu tlih c an bo h 'Id " The iliaipe," he slid, ' " tht mill -del of Mike Co-lak, but the haii;e can not be substantial unless we (ind thf mm who Killed him. One shot, fiom one run. (lied b one in m killed Mike Coslak. Who Hied that shot? No one knnvv no one but God. Then why aie the shenll jmd deputies Uuie '" Mr. l'alnier dealt )articulaily with the law points In the case and finished at 12 o'clock DIM iUt Attorney Maitln then com mented the dual nddtc ss foi the com monwealth. .it'Doi: woodward's charge H Aias alter 4 o'clock when Dlstikt Attorney Maitln concluded his addtess. .Tiidp-e Wnodwaid Immediately bt'Kdii his charge to the Juiy It was ciy leimthy but Miowcd much caie In prep aration After defining the various de grees of murder his honor said" "It now becomes our duty, gentlemen of the Juiy, to dliect your attention to this question Was. there, In what Is knov n na the Haleton region, Just pri or to the tenth of September, 1S97 such a state ol disoider ind such a danger of riot Involving destruction of life and piopeity. as to Justify the action of the sheiiff In calling out the posse comlt atus The ansv.ei to this question must be made bv ou In the light of the whole of the vast amount of testi mony which has been taken in your lieaTlng, nnd which mutt lime impress ed our minds In one way or the othei, nnd width, in all Its aspects, has been so thoioughly and powerfully present ed to voiir consideration by the learned counsel. Rut befoie you reach a dual decision In your own minds on this question It will be your duty to refer ouiseles to fcitain lews of the case founded on the law applicable to the facts. And first among these will be a caieful consideration of the natuie of the ollice of sh'liff under our foim ot government. ith a lew of ascertain ing what power and authoilty Is ested in him, nnd what ou?ht to be the meth od and manner of eerclsing It. In other words vvlnt v. as the power nnd a hat aie the duties of the sheriff ot'a county" duties or a sunmrr. "The ollice of sheriff is lecognlzed in the earliest annals of the English law It Is much older than Magna Chnrta and the exact time of Its creation Is Involved In much obscuilty. But the place and function of the sheriff Is i ensily determined He has been, for all times, the chief peate ofllcer of his ' bailiwick. I'nder all the systems of government which have recognized the law as the supreme rule of action, It has been found absolutely neeessaiy to est In some one peisou the ultimate power to pieseive the peace, to quell dlsordei and to suppress riot And this pel sop Is the sheilff And his powei Is largely a discretionary one In a time of gieat emergency or in a cilsls of unusual dnnger the limits under which his discretion may be exeiclsed have been held by the courts to be without fixed limits. Tor this reason the mili tary aim of the goernment Is never raised to suppress civil disorder, until For Intcriuil and ExternnI Use. CUIUS AMI I'llKVENTS Cold, Cough. Sore Throat, Influenza, llron. chltli, Pneumonia, Swelling ol the Joint, Lumbago, Inflammation, Klieiimallsin, Neural-la, Froitbltee, Chilblains, Headache, Toothache, Aithma, DIFFICULT BREATHING. CUltKS T1IK WOltST PAINS In from one to twenty minutes. Noro.NE IIOUH after remit tie tliU ndvertlsement need unyone riUKtHK WITH PAIN. Itadway'i Ready Itellef Is a Sure Cure tor Hvery Pain, bpralns, bruises, Pains In the Hack, Chest or Limbs. It Was the I'lrst and Is the Only PAIS KliMUOY Tht Inhlantly stops tbo most excruclutlnir jmliiK, iillnys lutliuuinutlon, and cures (Jon pestlous, whether of the Lungs, Htomucli JlowelN or other glundu or orsaim, ! onu np pIlOAtlnn. A lialftoa teaspoonfnl lu half a tumbler or water will In n faw minutes euro Cramps, Hpaims. Hour Htomucli. lleurtbiirn, Nerous. ness, Htaeplesaness. Hick Jleudache, Dliir rhaa, liysentery, Colic, Flatulency und all Juternal pains. There Is not a remedial agent In the world but will cure fever uud ague and all other luularlou. bilious and other fevers, aided by HADWAV'b PILLS so quickly as UAD WAVS KHADV RIU.IUH. rilty Cents, lr Dottle. Said by UrugjUts. XUA i. CO ,65 1SL.M HT., Ni;V OUK Itnanmnflam ii hm la irnnrnnlM In b .tiiiliil,lv tiftrmleu, and n drone tunic in building up tbo weak nml debilitated. It cures nculp or mux ular rueiima Ilsm lu from ono lo II e day s. Sitinrp, "lioollnc pulDi lu any part or ilio lly stopped In a few tloits A rrompt, complete nml permanent ruro for Israeness, soreness, surf harLnnd nil n&lns In bins nml loins. Cbronlo rtieunmtlsm, sclatfea, lumbago or pain In vuiuuiu lucuiuuiiBiiii ra.iu.nu, .uiiii.iihv ui I'uut 111 tbo bark nra ppcpdlly cured. Itxcldoin fulls li fl o relief from ono in iwoiloes. ami almost Inwirl&blr cureubcfore onpboulPbabetii used. Tlm'Mun)oii ltpmpdy Cornpnny prcparPHfcparttlo euro for each llop Atnll ilrcnnflnu i'loeninn vial. Ifvmimwl medical advlco mile I'rnf. Jlunjon, loix, Arch pircci, l'nuaoeipnift. 11 wniwoimeiyirce. EHH the authoilty of the sheriff 1ms been exhausted In nn unsuccessful effort to maintain the peace. The sheriff may avail himself of the services of mlll taiy organizations He may order them Into his posse, not ns aoldlots, but ns citizens ti allied nnd disciplined for ef fective service In ct Itlcnl emergencies The posse comltntus slgnfles the w hole power ol the county, nnd all nble bodled male persons oer the nge of 15 ears may be summoned to act us membeis of It. To disobey the sum mons of the sheriff Is to be guilty of a mlsdenu nnor. and may subject the offender (o the punishment of fine and Inipilsotunei t WHAT C'ONSTlTt'TKS UIOT. "We hae a statute In Peniisjhnnla passed In 1T03, entitled 'An Act Against Mots and Motors,' It leads as follows "If any persons to the number of three, shall meet together with clubs, stones, or any othei hurtful weapons, to the ten ot of any of Hie peaceable people oi Inhabitants of tills province, nnd slnll commit oi design to commit lolence or Injury upon the person or goods of any of the said inhabitants, and shall be convicted thereof, such pei sons shall be teputed and punished as llott'is accoiding to the law of Ung lnnd. and such act of teiror or violence, or deslun of violence shall be deemed and accounted a i lot." "And the definition In the Kngllsli law, Is this "Where tluee oi mote at tuallj do an unlawful act of lolence either with or without a common cause of quarrel, oi cen to do a lawful act In a violent and tumultuous manner ' It Is not no puipose In this chaige to enter upon any extended discussion of what aie known as stiikes, or the light of laboring men to form them sehes into oiganlzed bedles for the puipose of seeming better compensa tion for theli laboi 1 shall content mj self with a biief .statement of the law as I find it to be In the statute, and the adjudicated cases And we say to jou, gentlemen, that theie Is no law either by statutoiy enactment, or by an decision of out courts, to pieent Inboilng men fiom stopping woik nnd going upon a ttilke, whenevet. In their own opinion, it is foi their lnteiest so to do Nor Is theie any law- which makes It a conspliacy for woiklngmen, in any depot tinent of human Industiy, to combine the giound, and by mutual agi cement to lefuse employment until theie has been brought about a sutls factoiy adjustment between thflr em ploeisnnd themselves, upon the points at Issue. The libel ty of contiact is not to be Infringed either bj the employed or by the employer As the employer has no right to compel a mnn to woik who does not wish to woik, so also Is It tiue, that the employe has no light to compel his fellow -workmen to quit work If he wishes to woik. The ells Unction between the light to stiike and the right to compel others to strike, Is a natural and palpable one, and is nppioved by the instinctive law of right and wrong as well ns by the statutes and the decisions of the courts. And the compulsion denounced by the law Is not alone that which consists In nttual physical foice, applied by one net of men upon anothei. It may con sist In a coutse of action nnd to ovei uwe, to frighten or stampede a body of men who are anxious to work, as well as In laving a violent hand upon the individual workmen and forcing them by main strength to nbandon their employment and unite in a strike. questions or I.VW. "The defendants, as we again remind ycu, are all and jointly Indicted for the hilling of the deceased. The com monwealth. In the absence of any pi oof as to who llred the fatnl shot, asks for the conviction of all the detendnnts on the ground that the action of the sher iff and posse was a cilmlnal action that the original call for the posse was unnecessaiy, or even Justifiable, that the subsequent action and espec ially the shooting on the 10th of Sep tember, cannot be justified under the evidence, nnd that therefore the act of any member of the posse was the net of all the members of it, for which, each and every one Is responsible In the contemplation of the law. This raises another question of law upon which we now piocctd to Insttuct you And we say to you, that the law Is. that wheio several peisons take pait in the execution of a cilmlnal purpose all aie equally liable for the actb of each, und for the incidental and piobable consequences of the Joint purpose The question whether the purpose of the shetlff and his possn on the 10th ot Septembei, 1SU7, was a cilmlnal fine cannot be fairly answered, without a comptehenslve review of all the facts and occurrences which led up to, and culminated In the final volley fired by the deputies on that day. and which lcsulted In the deith of the person named In the Indictment The events of the week preceding the 'Oth uie so knit together In the fnbtlc of the case, that they cannot be considered nn en tliely Independent and separate tians nctlons, but must be regauled as con stituting together ho history of the case If the sheriff became satisfied after a careful examination of thu sit uation In and about Hazleton, that the public peace was threatened, that the people were terrorized, and there was danger of ilot, If thu demolish atlons of tho men engaged tn the strike were allowed to pioceed, ho had the right, as the chief olllcer of the county, to summon u posse to assist him In the preservation of older, and In the pre vention of riot. For It cannot bo doubt ed that the duty of a sheriff is to pre vent the danger, as well as to suppress a riot, which has become flagrant nnd destructive. Leaving out of view all the facts on this branch of the case which nro controverted, and In refer ence to which the witnesses differ, It Is certainly true that both at West Haz leton and at I,attlmer, the greut body of tho strikers failed to obey the sher iff when he ordered them to disperse, and Insisted In pushing on Nor can It bo doubted that the sheriff had tho right, In tho exercise of tho discretion vested In him by the law, to Issue the order. And If It wns the right of the phe riff to command the crowd to dis perse, then It was the duty of the crowd to obey his command The right to give the order Implies the duty of obedlenco to the oider, and disobedi ence of It lu evidence of a riotous pur pose. If I push on when the Bherlff or- IContlnucd on I'uce 6.J Tribune Classified Specials lUILl' WANTED.. hOll lUkVT 1 OH HAI.K ..1CKNT A WOllD .1 CKNT A WORD -1 CKNT A WOIll) ltllAI, E8TATB 1 CENT A WOItt) AUUNT8 WANTED.. ....1 CENT A W0U1J SITUATIONS WANTED Free of Charge. All advertisements Inserted In thco columns (excepting Bltuatlonn Wanted, which are published free of charge), are paynblo 8TR1CTLY IN ADVANCE. DON'T ask to have them charged. frOr? RENT VSAMVAAA KCKNISIJUD AND I'NI-tTllNIKlirn rooms and housts. HACKKTT. 125 v ashlugton uv time HOUSUS WITH AND WITHOUT tMTV steam 11ACK13TT, )-J Washington avenue. sToni;s.""oKrici:s, harks, etc. 7. '1. HACJUrtT, la VAaslUnston avenue. LAItOU ROOM, WYOMING AVHNUH, suitnblo for tnllors, milliners, dress maker, etc. HACIUSTT. 7 rooms in LAiiau iiousi:. chi:ai to suitable couple. HACKKTT. IV YOU WANT TO HUNT A HOUSi:, si e HACKGTT ii" wi; tnu;i: a housb voh hunt, see HACKKTT ir YOU WANT TO UKNT ANY KIND properly, see HACHKTT IP YOP HAVE ANY KIND PROPERTY for lent, see HACKlzn THREE OFPICPS-DESIRAIILE, PITY steam, etc HACJCETI', 123 Washing ton avenue THREE PL-RNIKHHD ROOMS. HATH, gas. ptc HACKE'lT, UI Washington avenue $:0-12 ROOMS. MANTEL. LOW DOWN Slate butlers pantry, bath, trunk room, l.tumlry, furnace, range, house Keipcr's lockup with drawers, electric bclls.peaklng tubes cemented cellars. All light rooms, salcst sanitarv plumb ing, best nnd movt healthful houso lor Hie money in Stranton JONE, 311 Spruce street. f.'0-OPPlCES IN SUITE POR DOCTOR, lawyer, insurance agent, dentist, sec ond floor, front, opuoslte Hotel .Tetmvn Plnely lighted. Janitor, toilets. JONES, JU Spruce Btreet GOOD, HEALTHY SPPERIOR HOUSES, $1t $35 fiO, seo these before lentlng. JONES, .111 ,Diuce. TOR RENT-STORE ROOM I2S SPRUCE stiettf, April lBt Apply to P. S PAPLI TOR RENT NINE-ROOM HOUSE. Rath, range, furnace. JOS Madison avenue. Green Ridge. POR RENT-TWO FOUR-ROOM PLATS with steam heat at No ?a and J27 Ad ams avenue Inquire at 31'i Adams ave nue, or 119 Pranklln avenue. CHAS. 11. SCOTT. POR RENT 11-ROOM HOUSE AT 121 Madison avenue, possession Imme diately. Apply at 122 Madison avenue. FOR SALE POR SALE-A PROMINENT DRUG store In central part m the city. Good reasons for selling. Address A PAYING INVESTMENT, care of Tribune. POR SALE NEW AND SECOND-HAND bugttles nnd wagons of all kinds, also the latest up-to-date !s bicycle; also driv ing horses at M. T. KELLER'S. TOR SALE-AT A LOW FIGURE. RED room suite, cost J1SJ 00 Also Cabinet Sewing Machine, Domestic, cost $h0 00. Apply this week between 12 and 3, also evenings, 715 Madison avenue. POIt SALE VALUABLE CORNER property , Sixth nnd W. Linden streets. OWENS UROS , 218 Adams ave. POR SALE CHEAP-OUT OF Busi ness one 7-foot oval front counter enso, ono ll.foot cherry table counter: both In good order W. II. ANDERSON. 1009 North Main avenue TOR SALE-UROKEN ENGLISH SET ter, cheap. 1511 Penn avenue. FOR SALE-ONE 20-HORSE POWER holler, ns good as new. THE WES TON MILL CO. REAL ESTATE $1,000 TO J3.000-NEAT MODERN HOMES. HACKE'l r. J3.000 TO $W,000-ELEGANT MODERN Homes HACKETT. BARGAINS IN DOUBLE HOUSES. W. T. HACKETT, 123 Washington ave. BARGAINS IN BUSINESS PROPERTY. W. T HACKETT, ir, Washington ave. HACKETT BU1S. SELLS. RENTS AND liismcH property. 123 Washington ave. HCKE1T HAS HANDSOME HOMES dee him belore building or buying. HACKETT HAS BARGAINS IN GREEN Rldgn property. Seo him. HOMES POR SALE ON JEITERON, Mnulson, Monroe. Qulncy. Clav Web ster, Taylor, Irving Prescott. HanlHon and Wheeler avenues and many of the stieots for less thun you tun build W. T HACKETT 123 Washington avenue POR SALE-AT LOW PRICES AND ON easy terms, the btst central home site lots In Seranton, pavements (lag vvnlkt gas. water steam heat mains nnd sewers, near (lie department piotcttlon with con sequent lower Insurance, near doctors, near postotllce, neiu theaters etc. seven to ten minutes' wnlk fiom couit houso square, street cars, no high hills; title pel feet JONES, 311 Spruce street BOARDING. FIRST-CLASS BOARD. WITH OR without room, spcclul rates given to permanent boarders Rooms heated by steam and lighted by elect lie light, cen trally located. 2 minutes walk from all depots. C meal tickets $100, 21 meal tick ets, $4 00. 123 Franklin avenue. FURNISHED ROOMS TWO NEWLY IVRNISHElTHOWds! All conveniences 407 Madison. HANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOM at 422 Mulberry street. BUjSINESS OPPORTUNITY 1 1 A n f t r.TT If AH OPVT'n A t . TR?na iittci ww...4. . ...sj ".' - w JJJUlin JMJO iii-oa iui ouit?. jw tv tiaiiuiKiuji avenue. PARTNER WANTED WITH ABOU'I $10,000. Established business. Will bear Investigation Largo prollts. hafe Investment. For Interview address P. o. Box 374, Seranton, Pa. PHOTOGRAPH BARGAINS. DON'T GO TO KLONDIKE FOR FIIO. togrnphs A word of ndvlco to the nubile ot Hernnton lVnn . and surround ng towns fiom Mr. 1'itd Hiimmler, the high art Photogriiplui, JJ8 Lackawanna uienue, Seranton, Pa.' , In ordoi to Introduce my latest Carbon cites Mautello Photos I nm now pre pared to extend to my tow unpeople In Seranton and surrounding towns the greatest offer ever Introduced In the lino of Photography. I have contracted with my representatives, Messrs. Olbson nnd DeVaux. and given them full authority to sell their complimentary ticket and to advertlso tho coupons attached to same. They will solicit my trudo und I guaran tee tn fulfill what my tickets call for. Positively no tickets sold ut Htndlo. Only from representatives. Respectfully yours. FRED HUMMLER. HELP WANT ED-MALE SALESMAN-IS A DAY. NO CANVABB- Ing. No deliveries. No collections. Samples free. Side line or exclusive Mfrs , .1941 Markel St., Philadelphia, RELIADLE MEN WANTED TO AD dress catalogues, circulars and envel opes. Send stamp for particulars. BOM KRVJLLE MT'O. CO, Elizabeth, N. J. OPIUM. MORPHINE, WHISKEY IF Interested In tho cure of these habits write for mv book; mailed free. U. M. WOOLLEY, M. D., Atlanta, On. SALESMEN SCHOOL HUPPLE8; country' work; (100 salary monthly, with liberal additional commissions. R. O. EVANB & CO , Chicago. WANTED - AS AGENT IN EVERY section to canvass; 00 to K uo a day made; sells at sight; also a man to sell Staple Goods to dealers; best sldo line $73 a month; snlary or largo commission made; experience unnecessary. Clifton Soap nnd Manufacturing Company, Cin cinnati, O. wanted - Well-known man in every town to solicit stock subicilp tlons; n monopoly; big money for agents, no capital required EDWARD C. PISH & CO , Borden Block, Chicago, 111. HELP WANTED-FEMALE FIFTY GIRLS WANTED - ENPERI enced to mnke shirts hv electricity Apply M SOLOMON, 131 Franklin ave nue, third door. LAD1ES-I MAKE BIG WAGES DOING pleasant home work, nnd will gladly send full particulars to all sending two cent stamp MISS M A. STEBBIN8, Lawrence, Mich. WANTED-LADY AGENTS IN SCRAN ton to sell and Intioduce Snyder's cake Icing; experienced canvasser pre ferred, work pormnnent and very profit able. Wilto for particulars at once nnd get benefit of holiday tiade. T. B. SNY DER & CO , Clncirnatl, O. WANTED IMMEDIATELY TWO EN ergetlc saleswomen to represent us Guaranteed $G a day without Interfering with other duties. Healthful oceupatlon. Write for paitlculnrs, enclosing stump MANGO CHEMICAL COMPANY, No 72 John Street. New York AGENTS WANTED RELIABLE PERSONS TO TAKE THE agtney In their own towns lor the best lino ot fast selling novelties, pays 100 per cent pioflt, for Indies or gents. SPIRO & W ATKINS. ir31 und 10JJ ( hest nut street, Philadelphia, Pa. AGENTS-$7 DAILY, TO SELL SPE clilty Scaps and give customers dou ble their value. In Handsome Presents; exclusive tenltory; sample outfit free. MODOC SOAP CO , Cincinnati, O. AGENTS-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-AGENTS FOR GREATEST gas savlnp- device manufactured Re tails 23c. Big prollts. OLVER BROS, Rochester, N. V. AGENTS TO SELL OUR 50c STORSf door, samplo prepaid upon receipt of price. AMERICAN STORM DOOR CO, Port Huron, Mich. KLONDIKE-AGENTS WANTED TOR largo Illustrated book of Klondike, flvo hundrtd pages, price $150; outllt 10c. Address NATIONAL PUBLISHING CO , Lakeside Building, Chicago, III. WANTED-SOLIC1TORS; NO DELIV erlng. no collecting; position perma nent; pnv weekly; state age GLEN BROTHERS, Rochester, N. Y. AGENTS WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO do about Safe Citizenship price $1. Going by thousands. Address NICH OLS, Napervllle, 111. AGENTS-TO SELL OUR PRACTICAL gold, silver, nickel nnd copper elec tro plasters; prices from $3 upward; sal ary and expenses paid, outfit free. Ad dress, with stamp, MICHIGAN MFC. CO, Chicago. AGENTS-TO SELL CIGARS TO DEAL ers; $25 weekly and expenses; experi ence unnecessary. CONSOLIDATED MT'G CO , 4S Van Buren street. Chicago. CITY SCAVENGER A. B BRIGGS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS and cess pools, no odor. Improved pumps used A BRIGGS, Proprietor. Leave orders 1100 North Main avenue, or Flckcs" drug store, corner Adams and Mulberry. Telephone 6040. CHAS. COOPER. CITY SCAVENGER. All orders promptly attended to, day or night. All tho latest appliances. Charges reasonable. 711 Scianton street. Houso 1123 Washburn street. MSAGEJREATMENT. MISS l! e! YOUNG! SURGICAL trained nurse Massage Treatment a specialty. All cases promptly attended to. No. 112 Hitchcock street. Hours: 8 to 10 a m ; 6 to 8 p. m. PREPARED MUSH. ASK YOUR GROCER oft ""nUT'ciIER." Prepared Mush. Made by tho New York Prepared Mush Co. 41J Penn ave nue. Serai ton. REDUCTION OF GAS. THE SCRANTON GAS AND WATER Co and the Hyde Park Gas Co. In accordance with the policy of these companies to leduce rates fiom time to time na may be wan anted toy Increased consumption, rotlce- Is hereby given that on und after April 1st, next, the price of gus will be one dollar and fifteen cents per one thousand cubic feet consumed subject to the following discounts: Flvo tents per one thousand cubic feet on all bills where the consumption for tho month amounts to Ic-s than twenty-flvo dollars, ten cents por one thousand cubic itet on all bills vvhero the consumption for the month amounts to twenty-live dollars nnd upwards Provided tho bill Is paid on or boforo the 20th dny of tho month lu which that bill Is presented. By Order ot tho Board, O B HAND. Secretary. LEGALJNOTJICE NOTICE IsThEREBY OIVENTHAT AN application will be made to tho Gov ernor of tho Stato of Pennsylvania, on the 31st day of March. ISPS, by David Spruks, Oswald Jones, J I, Hull, W II Pierce nnd Max Rice, under the Act of Assembly of tho Commonwealth of Penn sylvnnla, cntitltd "An uct to provide for the Incorporation and regulation of cer tain corporations," approved April 2jth 1874 and the supplements thereto, for tho chartei of an Intended corporation, to bo called "Tho Seranton Cold Storage and WnrehouBo Company," the character and object whereof Is the carrying on a gen eral storage and warehouse business, and for these purposes to have, possess and enjoy nil tho rights, benefits and pi Iv li eges of tho said Act of Assembly and Its supplements, WATSON, DIEHL & KEMMERER, Solicitors IN RE ANNEXATION OF A SECTION of Lehigh Township to the Borough of Gouldsboiough, In I.arku wanna county. Nntlco Is hereby given thut a copy of nn ordinance adopted by thu Borough of Gouldsborough, annexing certain ad jacent lots, outlots or other tracts of land In a section of Lehigh Township to said borough, together with a plan or map of the lands so annexed, was tiled In the office of the Clerk of the Court of Quarter Sessions of Lackawanna county on the 2Sth day of February, U'J3, to No. 3S, April Sessions, 1898. W. GAYLOHD THOMAS, H F. T1NKHAM, Atty's. THE ANNUAL MEETINO OF THE stockholders of Tho Tribune Publish ing Company of Seranton, will bo held In the otllce of the Company on Thursday, March 21th. 1898, at 3 p. m.. to elect otll cera for tho ensuing year and for the purpose of transacting any other business that may coino before tho meeting. E. H RIPPLE Becrctaiy. THE ANNUAL MEETINO OP THE stockholder of the Dickson Manufac turing Company for the election of di rectors; making certnln changes In the by-laws, ub to pluce and time of holding meetings; appointment of committees with power, and the transaction of such other business as may properly come bo fore the meeting, will be held at the office of the company In the city of Seranton, Pa., on March Oth. 1883, at 10 o'clock n. m. U l BOWER, Becretary. Gonnolly 127 SITUATIONS WANTED DRUGGIST; QUALIFIED ASSISTANT, wishes permanent position ufter ApUl 1. Plve years' experience Best of refer ence. DRUGGIST, care Tribune office. WANTED-SITUATION AS HOUSE keeper by a refined lady In u widow er's or bachelor's home. Mrst class ref erences. Address T. D., Tribune office. WANTED-POSITION A HOUSEKEEP eivln small respectable family by com petent widow; city or country. Address Housekeeper, Tribune office. SITUATION WANTED-BY BXPERI cnted man In butcher business; under stands the care of horses; beit city refer ence. Call or address J. M. C, C10 Spruce street. SINGLE MAN, 21 YEARS OLD, WILL accept work of any Kind; thoroughly understands the care of horses and can give tho best of references Call or ad dress J. S , 715 Mears building. POSITION DESIRED-BY A LADY OP experience as housekeeper; can fur nish good references. Addicss M. A. Y., Tribune office. POSITION WANTED-STEADY YOUNG married man anxious for position as janitor; not afraid of hard work; good references. Address, Reliable, this office. SITUATION WANTED-BY A MIDDLE aged woman as laundress or nny kind of housework. J. S , Tribune otllce. SITUATION WANTED-MIDDLE AGED German woman with good references wants general housework or laundry work, or employment as housekeeper. Addiess C. K Tribune office. PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY Advertisements Under This Head 85 Per Line Per Venr. Architects EDWARD H. DAVIS. ARCHITECT. Rooms 24, 2o and 26, Commonwealth building, Seranton. E. L. WALTER, ARCHITECT. OrFICB rear of COO Washington avenue. LEWIS HANCOCK, JR , ARCHITECT, 4Si Spruco St., cor. Wash ave , Seranton. FREDERICK u BROWN, ARCHITECT, Pi Ice Building, 12b Washington uvenuo, Seranton. T. I. LACEY & SON. ARCHITECTS. Traders' National Bank. Lawyers. rRANK E. BOYLE, ATTORNEY AND Couusellor-at-Law. Burr building, rooms 13 and 14, Washington avenue. I 'HANK T. OKELL, ATTORNEi-AT-Law, Room 5, Coal Excnango, seranton. D. B. REPLOGLE. ATTORNEY-LOANS negotiated on real eatato security. Mears building, coiner Washington ave nue and Spruco street. W1LLARD, WARREN & KNAPP, AT torneys und Counsellors-ut-Law. Re- Subllcan building, Washington avenue, cronton, Pa. JAMES H. TORREY, ATTORNEY AND Counsellor-nt-Law. Rooms 413 and 414 Commonwealth Building. JES8UP ft JESSUP, ATTORNEYS AND Counsellors - at - Law, Commonwealth building, Washington avenue. ALFRED HAND, WILLIAM J. HAND, Attorneys and Counsellors Common wealth building. Rooms l. SO and 21. JAMES W. OAKPORD, ATTORNET-AT-I.aw. Rooms 614, 515 and 51C, Board of Trade building. B. F. KILLAM. ATTORNEY-AT-I.AW, 206 Commonwealth bldg, Seranton, Pa. JAS. J. II HAMILTON. ATTORNEY-at-Law, 43 Commonwealth bldg , Seran ton. EDWARD W, THAYER. ATTORNEY Rooms 14 and IS, Republican bldg. JOSEPH JEFFREYS, ATTORNEY-AT-Law, 7 and S Burr building, L A WATRES. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, 423 Lackawanna ave., Seranton, Pa C. R. PITCHER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Commonwealth building, Horsnton. ra PATTERSON & "wiLCOX. TRADERS' National Bank Building. C. COMEQYB. 321 BPRUCB BTREET. A. W. BERTHOLF. Atty.. 319 Spruco St. & and 129 Washington Avenue. For Your Inspection 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 Physicians and Surgeons. DR. KAY HAS MOVED HIS OPF1CE to the Seranton Private Hospltul, cor ner Wyoming Ave. and Mulberry lit. Telephone: Day call, 6.IU; night call, I1X DR. C. L PREY. SCRANTON SAVINGS Bank bldg, 122 Wyoming avenue. MARY A SHEPHERD, M. D., HOME opathlst. No. 228 Adams avenue. DR. A. TRArOLD. SPECIALIST IN Diseases of Women, corner Wyoming avenue and Spruce street, Seranton. Office hours. Thursday and Saturdays, 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. DR. W. E. ALLEN. C12 NORTH WASH tngton avenue. DR. L. M. GATES. ROOMS 207 AND 20J Board of Trade building. Office hours, 8 to 9 a. m . 2 to 3 and 7 to 8 p. m. Resi dence 209 Madison avenue. DR. C L. FREAS, SPECIALIST IN Rupture. Truss Fitting nnd Fat Reduc tion. OfTIco telephone 13G3. Hours: 10 to 12, 2 to 4. 7 to 9 DR. S W L'AMOREAUX OPriCE 231 Adams Residence 1318 Mulberry Chron ic diseases, lungs, heart, kidneys, and genlto-urlnary organs a specialty. Hours 1 to 4 p. m. W. G. ROOK, VETERINARY SUlT geon. HorseB, Cattle and Dogs treated. Hospital, 121 Linden street, Seranton. Telephone 2673 Dentists. DR. I. O. LYMAN, SJJ N. WASHINGTON avenue. DR K E! M'GRAWJ Stt SPRUCE street. DR. II. T. REYNOLDS, OPP. P. O. DR. C. C. LAUBACH.'TlS Wyoming ave. WELCOME C. SNOVER. 421 LACKA wanna avenue Hour, 9 to 1 and 2 to 5 Detectives. BARRING & M'SWEENEY. COMMON wealth building. Interstate Secret flor vlco Agency. Hotels nnd Hestanrants. THE ELK CAPE, 125 AND 127 FRANK lln avenue, Rntes reasonable. P. ZIEGLER, Proprietor. SCRANTON HOUSeTnEAR D.. L S. W. passonger depot Conducted on the Eu ropean plan. VICTOR KOCH, Trop. .Midwife MRS. GABLE. GRADUATED MIDWIFE, 101S Washburn Btreet, Scrarrton En gagements solicited. Rooms nnd best attendance for a limited number of pa tlents. Seed-,. G R. CLARK & CO . SEEDMEN AND Nurserymen; store 146 Washington ave nue; green house, 1350 North Main ave nue; store telephone. 782. Printing. THE TRIBUNE PUBLISHING CO.. North Washington avenue Linotype Composition of all kinds quickly done. Facilities unsurpabbed In this region. Schools. SCHOOL OF THE LACKAWANNA, Seranton, Pa. Courses preparatory to college, law, medicine or business. Opens September 13. Send for catalogue. Rev. Thomas M. Cann, LL. D., Walter H. Buell, A. M. Wire Screens, JOS. KUETTEL. REAR 611 LACKT wanna avenue, Seranton, Pa., manufac tuier of Wire Screens. Miscellaneous. BAUER'S ORCHESTRA-MUSIC POR balls, picnics, parties, receptions, wed dings and concert work furnished. Por terms uddress R. J. Bauer, conductor, 117 Wyoming avenue, over Hulbert's music store. MEGAROEH BROTHERS. PRINTERS' supplies, envelopes, paper bugs, twine. Warehouse 130 Washington avenue, Seranton, Pa. FRANK P. BROWN & CO. WHOLE sale dealers In Wood ware, Cordage and Oil Cloth, 720 West Lackawanna ave. Wallace AMUSEMENTS. Academy of ilusic Relt & Burgunder, Lessee,. II, K, Long, L.cal Miniir, Commencing Monday. March 7, 3 NIGUTS Monday, Tuesday and Wednes day. 2 MATINEKS 'IiiMday and Wednesday. A piny that will suit all. "Little Lord Fauntleroy" Presented by a splendid company and In n complete manner. This pUy Is of special Interest to ladles and children. Three Nights, Commencing Thursday, March 10. Usual Mntlneev JACOB LITT'S Mammoth Hcenle Production of the .Successful Cubau Play, The A- OR I CUBA FREI Last Stroke 'I lie latest and best Now York success. A reilcxoftue Cuban ltebelllou. Lyceum Theater. Rcls&Burgunder, Lestees. II. K. Long, Local Manager. ONE NIURT ONLY. THURSDAY, MARCH 10, THE PRISONER OF ZENDA Dy Anthony Hopo Hawkins, Interpreted by tbo following stierb cast: Howard Guild, I'nnchon Campbell, It. F. Mi Chimin, Grace Heals, Hobett Elliott, Vnuglinn Ulasen, Robert Cow ens Hen). Monteltb, Duncan Harris PRICES25P, o0(i 7nC( si, oo, 91.60. Sale of seats, Tuesday, March Htli. ONE NIGHT, FRIDAY, MARCH 11th. RICHARD GOLDEN, In tho Successful Opera Comlcjuo, THE ISLE OF CHAMPAGNE 60-PEOPLE-BO And Our Own Augmented Orchestra Spec ial Scenery, Gorgeous Costumes, Entranelnc Bullets, Exquisite Transformutloui REG ULAR PRICKS. Diagram Sale Opn 0 n. in. Wednesday. THE LINDEN, Originally Wonderland. Under Entire Management, llrooks & Ladwle, Lessees. .N II. llrooks.Mgr. Week Commencing March 7lb, The Lin den Stock Co., lu tvo bills. MON DAY, a ULS11AV and WLDNES. DAY, lllll Ny e's Great Comedy, Lawyer Detective Thursday, Prlday and t-uturday, The Two Orphans With ALICE KK.MP as Louise, Matinees Tuesday Wednesday, Friday and Saturday. Evening Prices, 10c, UOottnd 300 Matluees 'I en cents buys ii seat In any part of the bouse. School Children ad mitted for r cents Saturday afternoon, CHIROPODIST CORNS. RUNIONS AND INOROWING nulls cured without the least pain or drawing blood. Consultation and advice given free. E. JI. HETZEL, Chiropo dist. 330 Lackawanna avenue. Ladles at tended at their residence It desired. Charges moderate. SL j - ,
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