THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-SAT CJRD A. Y MOUN1N&. AUGUST 7, 18f)T. a Pennsylvania Hews THE JEFFERSONIAN DEMOCRATS ACTIVE Chairman Given Arranging the Fall Campaign, STATE CONVENTION WILL BE HELD .Mr. Given Would Like to Soo United Vnrty, but Snys Tlint tho Old Key stono Stuto Will Ncicr Ho Carried ly an Army Jllnrchliig Under tho I'lnu of Itrjnnlsm. Philadelphia, August C Chnlrmnn William 13 Given, of tho Jeffersonlan or Bound money state committee, came to this city this afternoon, and niter u nsultutlon with some of his Phila delphia colleaKUfH, Issued a call for n muctlnc of that body In the. Hotel "Walton, on Thursday, September 2, at noon. Every committeeman will be loquested by letter from the chaltman to be present, as the business promlssa to bo of unusual Importance. Ques tioned on the subject. Mr. Given, while not Kolnjr Into details of plans which the sound monev Democratic loaders 3iove been considering for some week's enclosed cnouijh to Indicate that the organization of which he is th held Kill be' maintained in flBhtlns ttlm as Ions as the old paity manas'-m-nt tuny persist in carrying the Chlcuco banner "At our state committee's metlm?," f-i.ld the ohalinmu, " a number of Im portant questions with icKnrd to t!.e approaching state campaign v. ill bn crnsldered Amoni; these will bo thu llng of a time and place for the meet ing of our state convention and the ud vl ability of placing a Mate ticket in tho field. "I think much will depend on the at titude and platform of the old orgnn 1atlon at the Heading convention, which meets two days In advance of the Jefteisonlan state committee's meeting I think a united Democratic party in Pennsylvania Is possible, but I confess that In the light of the ut terances of several recent Democratic county conventions, it does not seem probable. OI3JIXTS OF BltYAJCISM. "With a united Democratic party taking advantage of the wide and seemingly li reconcilable dissensions In the Republican ranks, and of the piolll gate and corrupt record of the last He publican legislative, It might be pos sible to attract enough independent votes to carry Pennsylvania, but the old Keystone stnte will never be car ried by an army marching under the flag of Bryanlsm." Conespondenco with Jeffersonlan committeemen Indicates a sentiment In favor of piesslng National Commit teeman John C. Bullitt to be the can didate for state treasurer if It shall be deemed advisable to nominate a state ticket this year. It Is felt that Issues with opposing parties could be raised more effectively by concentration on the state tieasureishlp This is said to account for the fact that few, If any, Jeffersonlans have yet been mentioned lor auditor general, while many are proposed in addition to Mr. Bullitt for state treasurer, along with them George F. Baer, of Heading; ex-Judge Galbialth, of r.rle; B J. McGrann, of Lancaster: Colonel Henry McCormlck, of Harrlsburg, and V. R. Payne, of AVilllamsport. Strike nt York. York, Pa . Aug. (!. The Schmidt chain woiks. employing in full opeu tion about one hundred men, was com pelled to close down today on account of a strike among the workers. The IHalf Tonight ends it the sale of Men's Summer Suits "at half price will then be over. The half a hundred Suits now on our counters will have dwindled to less than twenty-five. We have arranged for the disposal of the balance that will sweep clean our entire stock of Summer Suits. Come today then for these Summer Suits or miss them entirely. Next Spring everything will be new and fresh cloths, just from the mills suits ngrit irom the factory. It will be like a brand store with a brand new stock. FALL SUITS. Not so fortunate last season a combination of circumstances left us with a considerable stock ot fall and winter suits to carry over. With a mighty de termination we will clear them out before this season opens. Commencing Monday morning, August 9, we will place on sale all the Odds and .Ends of last winter's suits at one-quarter off. We expect August sell ing to clear them all out. l We want nothing but fresh stock to show when the season begins. We want vSeptember 1st to see us with uo last season's suits on hand. ( ' Take last winter's suits $10.00 ones for $.50, $12 suits for $9.00, $15.00 suits for $11.25, $18.00 suits for $13.50, $20.00 suits for $15.00. See samples of left-over suits in Lackawanna avenue windows on Tuesday next. J o ISAMTER BROS.,! , CLOTHIERS, HATTERS, FURNISHERS. stilko extends to all but twenty-flvo men and the Inciting grievance was thu quality of tho steel worked. Wage grievances may ho brought In before I lie matter Is settled. IN MALE APPAREL. A Woman Pound in n Itox Cnr Heat ing Her Wny South. Plttston. Aug. C Notwithstanding the fact that the police have been un usually vigilant In tunning down the tramp fraternity In the city dining the past few weckes, as evidenced by the fnct that at present there arc twen ty hoboes In the county Jail from this city serving time, while several others nro improving tho streets of the town, In tho general raid of Wednesday night there was one at tho Junction who, snys tho Gazette, was overlooked a female "tourist," disguised In male apparel. She was discovered In a box car by one of the brakemen. Her hiding place was not made known to the officers and she escaped nrrest. She said her home was In Blnghamton and that cho was on her way to Maryland. The female "tourist" left this city on an caily evening freight for her destina tion. MADE A SERIOUS A1ISTAKE. Young Lady Tukcs n Iloio of Linl incnt mid Is Severely Burned. Wllkes-Barre, Aug. C Lizzie Mc Cullough, a young lndy of Barney stu"it, has been surfeilng with a severe attack of lheumatlsm. Dr. Petty at tended her and pie&cilbed two bottles of medicine, one to bo taken inwardly and the other to be used as n liniment. The two liquids weie somewhat sim ilar In appearance, and yesterday af ternoon the young lady accldently took the liniment inwardly. She was severely burned, and for a time was unconscious. A physician was called, and succeeded with hard work In restoilng her to conscious ness. Today her condlton was much Improved. JOHN LEONARD INJURED. Wns Cnuglit liy n l'till of Hock in the hchoolcy .Mine. Plttston, Aug. C John Leonard, a well known lesident of Tompkins stieet, Oregon Heights, met with a very serious accident, this morning In the Schoidey colliery of the Pennsylvania Coal company. Ho Is employed as a t.'iirklayer. When about to lay a branch, he found a plfce of overhang ing rock to be In dangerous condition, and ho was helping to take It down when It suddenly fell upon him. The lock weighed about a ton, and he suf fered a broken pelvis, a dislocated hip, and a vfry painful gash in the lower part of the body, besides being pain fully squeezed and bruised. The Ga zette Intimates that his recoveiy is problematical. Workinnn's Narrow llscnpe. Heading, Aug. 6. John Bright nar rowly escaped death on tho Reading railway on North Seventh street. He was worklng'on the sewer as the train came along; a wheelbarrow standing In the tialn's way was struck and in turn struck Bright, throwing him against a wheel. He was badly sqeczed and compelled to remain In his perilous position until the train had passed by. His legs were fearfully biulsed and twisted. Had Assailants Arrested. Chester, Aug. 6. Maurice Conners, tho young man from Todmorden. who was belabored by Mrs. Maud French and her sister Alice, In tho door of an I'dgmont avenue store, has had the sisters arrested, and Alderman Smith has bound them over to court on the charge of assault and battery. Price Tor lllllons and Norv on Disorders such as Wind and Pain In tho .?',2c,? rhlllS S liwh Giddiness, Fullness and Swelling after monlf, imrlncM and Prow sine", .old M'1'..1"," Ing of Ilcnt, Loss of Appetite, Shortness; or llrcnth. oMIvencss, "fl'" " ""1. n. Dis turbed Sleep, Frightful 'Dreams and all Nervous and Tretnbllny Heintlni y, .te., w hen these sv mptnms nro caused by const iintlnn, as most of them me. THU I JRT l)0 H "ILL t I VU Kl'lll'l' IN TWI5NTV ftllNUTHS. This Is no llctlon. Every sullerer Is earnestly Invited to tiy one box of theso Pills, nnd they will bo acknowledged to be A WONDERFUL MEDICINE. IHTCIIAM'S PILLS, taken nsdlrritrd, will quickly restore feimi es to completo health. They promptly remove obstructions or Irregularities of tho sjstem. I or a WEAK STOMACH, IMPAIRED DIGESTION, DISORDERED LIVER tin v not Ilk ;e mnele-n few doses will net wonder upon uie vuni urgim; sirciigim.'iiHig um iv stein, restoring the louts lost complexion, bringing bock the keen edge of nppc roiislnir with the Rosebud of Health the whole physical energy of tho huiimn Muscular Sv tile and nroi rrnine. Theso nro tacts admitted I by thousands in aiinrn ,ic,. in tlin Nervous and Debilitated Is that any Patent Medicine In the World. WITHOUT A TtrVATj. Annual Sales over 0,000,000 Hoses. T,e. nt Drug Mores, or w ill bo sent by U. H. Agent, P. F. A LLEN .t CO., 30(1 Canal Htreet, New York, post paid, upon receipt of price. Hook fico upon application. ENTOMBED NINETEEN HOURS. Schuvlklll County Minor's frightful Kxpcricncu in I'nckvr Colliery. Shenandoah, Aug. C Joseph Kara wicz, a miner, was released from a manway In Packer No. 3 colliery yes terday, after being entombed for nine teen hours. While he was engaged In placing dunlin In a hole he had drilled there was rush of coal which caused him to Jump Into a manway for safe ty: immediately after there was a great tush of coal which closed the opening to tho manway and entombed the occupant. Tho mine ofllcials did not know of the, occurrence until yes terday morning, when the victim's wife reported him missing. He wns rescued, uninjured, after an hour's work. He s-ald that ufter being Imprisoned fifteen hours ho was resigned to meet death, giving up hope of rescue. SUES FOR DAMAGES. Peculiar Cnso Itrought Against it Well-Known Plttston l'hsicinn. "Wilkes-Ban e.Aug. C Several months ago a little son of Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Sax. of West Plttston. was taken 111. Tn tho absence of the regular family physician. Dr. W L. Hartman was called In, nnd he diagnosed the case as one of dlphtheila. He treated the child for this dl&ense, and administered antl toxir.e. Tho boy died, and the rarents then called In their family physician, who with two other phjMdans made a post mortem examination, all agreeing In tho opinion that the child had not sufi'eied with diphtheria, but had died from pneumonia. The parents now charge Dr. Hartman with malpractice, and suit was brought today tD recover damages In the sum of $3,000 for the death of their child) James L. Lenahan Is the attorney for the plaintiifs. PLUNGED EIGHTY FEET. Terrible I'nll of n Carpenter While nt Mork. Mahanov City, Aug. C George Flood er, an aged carpenter employed on a construction gang, made a misstep while engaged at the top of the new tunnel at Hidge colliery yesterday and plunged headlong through the building. In his flight of eighty feet to tho ground he htruck many supporting beams and was frightfully Injured. He was removed to the hospital and will probably die. Pepper in His I'.yes, Lancaster, Aug. 0. Otto Pachabel, a South Duke street grocer, became sud denly Insane, and while being guarded by Police Officer Amos Hebblo he threw the contents of a box of pepper a quarter of a pound Into the ofllcers' face. The policeman suffered terribly. Missed it frightful Death, I Reading, Aug. C In the burial cas- ket works at Boyertown, James Spouse, of Morysvllle, an employee, natrowly escaped a frightful death. He was Suits. new nil cwmm or society, aim no oi uio uesi lleccham's Pills have the Largest bale of adjusting some knives in one of the machines when his arm Bllpped nnd he was caught In tho belting and drawn against the knives. The machine wns fortunately thrown out of gear and stopped. VICIOUS MINE MULE. Hcllcvcd to Hnvo Caused n Plttston Driver Hoi's Death. Special to tho Scranton Tribune. Plttston, Pa., Aug. C John Haley, of Pine street, a dilvcr boy, wns found dead beneath a car In No. 10 mine this afternoon. He had taken the place of a lad who had been kicked by a mule. Fiom the position of the body It Is b"lleved Haley was kicked by tho same mule. He was found with his neck blocked by a switch latch against which he had evidently been shoved by the car after being kicked by tho mule. NEW D. AND 11. BRANCH. The CJompnny ill lliiild n I, inn Itc tween Ciirbouiliileiind I.nncsboro. Susquehanna. Aug. 0. The Delaware and Hudson company has a force ot surveyors nt work, suiveylng for a branch lallroad from Lanesboro to Car bondnle, a distance of thlity-seven miles. For several years the company has leased the Jefferson hrancli. tracks of tho Ihie railroad between the two points, but this lease will soon expire. COL. LAYCOCK'S FUNERAL. Conducted by Dicn I.o Vent Com mander), of ill.rs-Hiirre. Special to tho Scranton Tribune. Plttston, Aug. C The funeral of Col onel Harry Laycock was conducted at his late home at Wyoming this even ing by Dleu le Vent commandery, Knights Templar, of Wllkes-Barre. The remains were taken tonight to Philadelphia for cremation. A New Silk Mill nt Hath. Rath, Aug. C Through tho efforts of tho Bath board of trade this town has secured a new Industry In the shape of a silk mill, which will give employ ment to 150 hands. The main building will be of brick, 12.')X-I5 feet, two stories hlgs. The enterpilso Is backed by New York capitalists, and will begin opera tion in October. Stnte Convention Delegates. Wllkes-Barre, Aug. 6. It. P. Robin son, L. C. Darte, Charles E. Keck and L. P. Holcomb were tonight elected delegates to the Republican state con vention to be held nt Wllllamsport. I'ull Time nt Erie Shops. Susquehanna, Pa., Aug. C The ex tensive locomotive shops of the Erie railroad in this place wero today placed on full time instead of seven hours, as heretofore. AMATEUR BALL NOTES. The West Linden Street Stars would like to play the Athletics, Monday af ternoon, Aug. 9, on Mullen's field. Please answer If satlsfactoiy. J, Mad den, captain, M. Saul, manager. The Golden Orioles challenge the Orioles, of Prlceburg, for a game of ball, Monday afternoon, Aug. 9, on the Moses Taylor hospital grounds at 3 30 sharp. They also challenge tho Ros ettes, tho Falcons or the Lilacs for a game some day next week on the Moses Taylor hospital grounds In the afternoon. Bert Woodward mnnager. Wednesday on the West Side Athlet ics grounds: West Side Anthracites. 1 0 G 1 0 1 0 8 West Side Athletics Jr.,0 3 0 I 0 0 0 4 Batteries Williams and Hopkins; Carrel M. McClue and E. Tlerney. Umpire S. Can el. The West Side Anthracites would like to play the Park Hill Athletics, Aug. 8, at 2.30. J. R. Williams, man ager. Tho Olyphant Browns accept the challenge of the Taylur Reds to piny at Olyphant Park, Aug. 11. Thomas Mec han, manager. The Olyphant Browns nnd the Moosic Populars will meet this afternoon at the pat It and a hot contest Is expected, as both teams are anxious to meet. Thomas Meehan, manager. AMERICAN TONnIFcRACKS. Victorious Oiur tho Englishmen l,v Two Points During tho Week. New York, Aug. 0 -Tho American tennis cracks established their supie macy over the visiting Engllbh team at Hoboken, N. J , today. It was the final day of the tournament. Tho re suit of Wednesday's play had left the two teams tied each with thtee games won and thiee lost. R. D Wrenn was pitted against II. S. Mahony. G. L. Wrenn, Jr., was drawn against II. A Nlsbet nnd W. A. Larned met W. V. Eaves. Eaves was flnnlly defeated at C-4. Tho match between R. V. Wrenn and Mahony, which took placo on nn ad joining court, proved a runaway for the American champion, Nlsbet was the only Englishman who won his match. He played all around his adversary, George Wrenn. The result of the mntch left the Eng lish team with a score for tho week of four matches won and flvo lost, while the Americans finished with flvo won and four lost. NEW OFFICER? OF THE I3TII. Commissions Received lor Ilnttnlioii Adjutant and .Second Lieutenant. Now commissions were received yes. terday by Thirteenth regiment ofllcers. Walter A. Wood, fornjerly captain of Company E, of Honesdale, becomes batalllon adlutant, with the rank of second lieutenant. Marcus II. Crls man, of Morose, is commissioned second lieutenant of Company G, of that place. The resignation of First Lieutenant L. R. Reel, of Company D, has been forwarded to headquarters and accepted. Connolly & Wallace OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF SHIRTWAISTS Reduced to 39Cts., 75 Cts. and $1.00 0 $ 0 $$ .$(jJ$6 s s 2 CONNOLLY & HEIRS HAVING A FIGHT. Administration of nn Estnto the Cause of 11 Legal linttlc. The admlnistintlon of the estate of the late Mana Catherine Fetzer, of this city. Is causing no little turmoil anion,? the heirs. Soon after the death of Mrs. Fctser, 1 er ron-ln-law, Peter Kellerman, hus band of the second oldest daughter, took out Iotteis of administration. This was not agreeable to others of the hens and Frederick retzer, tho oldest hon, petitioned court for the lemoval of hl3 brother-in-law and tho appointment of himself Instead. He set forth in his petition that there are six children In all, himself, Mrs. Catherine Wlrth. Mrs. Elizabeth Kellerman, Carolina Fetzer, Charlotte Chaso and John P. Chase; that the deceased possessed a larg? estate; that Kelle.rman Is not a fit rerson to manage the estate and that Kelleiman secured letters of adminis tration without the advice or con&ent mi the other heirs. A hearing on the' petition wns cm ducted yesterday morning by Deputy Register James II. Hopkins and during the taking of testimony there were sev eral very lively periods. This wad particularly true when the defense of fered evidence to prove that tho pe. tltloner was a drinking man and unlit for a trustworthy position. Fetzer grew very indignant at this Insinuation to do dire things to hl3 accusers. Mr. Lowry appeared for the petition and Mr. Tuylor for the defense. MR. M'QINLEY IS INSTALLED. Wns Sworn in ns City Solicitor by Mayor Itnilcy Yesterdny. Mr. Torrey, allow mo to Introduce City Solicitor McGlnley." Tho mnyor said It In all good nature tho "ex" and new city solicitor shook hands smilingly and to further emphas ize that there were no hard feelings the two sat down and chatted pleas antly over a box of good cigars that Mr. Torrey opened. Then the mayor took his departure and Mr. Torrey proceeded to acquaint his successor with tho run of things In the solicitor's department. Before the arrival of the new city col lcltor, Mr. Torrey had already com menced to move his belongings to his new suite of ofllccs on the fouith door of the commonwealth building. Attor ney C. A. Battenberg, who has been bis clerk, will accompany him there Assistant City Solicitor D. J. Davis will remain for the present with Mr. McGlnley. As to who will be assistant under the new solicitor nothing has as yet been given out. Mr. McGlnley took the oath of oiHco before Mayor Bailey In the latter's private office nt 10.45 o'clock yesterday morning. He will move his books and furniture to city hall this morning, and duly Install himself as legal ad viser of this great municipality. INQUEST IN THE EVANS CASE. Verdict Tlint Wns Returned by tho Coroncr'x .Inr. The coroner's Jury In the case of Eliz abeth D. Evans who died by her own hand Sunday night, July 23, met at Coroner Loncstreet's ofllce last night and teturned n verdict simply stating that Mrs. Evans "came to her death by hanging herself with a rope." The testimony of John Hunden, son of the deceased by her first husband, was very touching and deeply affected the witness during Its recital. He told how he on that fatal night had won dered why the door of I1I9 mother's loom was locked; ho managed to place his hand Inside and felt her cold face. Then he realized the awful act. Mr. Hunden stated that In his opin ion tho cause of the suicide was that his mother thought that she was "in the wav." Her second husband died about nine months ago and since then, although the family did everything for h'er comfort, sho became melancholy and depressed. John Davis, constable of the Fourth ward, and biother-ln-law to Mr. Hun den, nls.o gavo testimony. The Jurors were: J. E. Kern, O A. Williams, C. E. House. D. E. Vnll, John J. Jones and John Reynolds. MUCH DAMAGE WAS DONE. Phelps Street Property Owners Arc Again Siiirerers. Wednesday's storm did considerable datnago to properties on Phelps street, between Washington avenue and tho Delaware and Hudson Railroad. Tho Fourth district sewer became choked with tho volume of water that came tumbling down from Dunmoro and tho water from the main sower backed Into tho Phelps street laterul and thence into tho basements of the houses along the street. It Is tho second time within a few weeks that theso properties have been flooded and each time much damage was done. MONEY TO LOAN. Adv. Under This Head One Cent a Word. S'mTsOTuunrmwlCTuioN fiubt inortL-ufe. WALKKH, Attorney, Mtura llulldlng. r.STRAYHD. Advs. Under This Mead One Cent Word. AAMa ESTRAYEDTO THE PREMISES OF THE undersigned, n large Jersey raw. MRS, tJKO. UIIAU Notlli ICavsar avonua. Worth from $1.00 xo $3.00; WALLACE, TTs am prn N 1L U4L J Tribune " Wants" AUG BRINGING LARGE RETURNS TO OTHERS. THEY WILL, 1)0 TllfJ SAME FOP. YOU. TRY $& THEM. HELP WANTED-MALES. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. WANTED-DItAPEIlY WORKEHH ON crayon portraits, ladles or gentlemen, nnd people wishing to lenrn free; roou chance to enm Rood money in a short time. Cull between 4 and tl p. in. 12 J Jillllln nve. WANTED AGENTS-875 PER MONTR nnd expenses paid active men If right; f;oods sold by cample only; samples, also lorse and eorrlage furnished FREE. Ad diess JOR1IER, IJoiGUOB. Itoston, Muss. O ALESMEX SCHOOL SUPPLIES: COUN O try work: 3100 salary montuly, with liberal additional commissions. U. O. EVANS A CO., Chicago. WANTED-AN IDEA. WHOCANTHINIC V of some simple thing to patent? Pro tect your Ideas; they mnv bring you wealth. Write JOHN WEDDERUURN 4 CO., Dent. C. sn, Patent Attornejs, Wushlncton, 1). U., lor their 1800 prize offer and lUt of 1,000 Inventions wanted. TXrANTED AS AGENT IN EVERY SEC VV tlon to can vaau; $ t.00 to Sfi.00 n day made; sells nt sight; also a man to sell Staplo Goods to dealers; best side lino 87o n month; salary or largo commission made; experlenco unnecessary. Clifton Soap nnd Jlanufactur ng Company, Cincluuutl, O. v7 ANTED - WELL-KNOWN MAN IN 'I every town to solicit stock subscrip tions; n monopoly: big money for agents: no cupltnl required. EDWARD C. Flbll & CO., llorden Illock, Chicago, HI. HELP WANTED FEMALES. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. 'wAfTEU-AN"EXpiiuii:NCEDnrCOOK ' for n down town restHiirnnt; perma nent position nnd good wages to right party. Address LOCK 110X 188, Wanted-aI.aundress aFrocka FELLER'S Dining Rooms, 121 I'enu nvenuo. WfANTED-KITCHEN GIRL FOR DOWN town restaurant. Address It, D. II., Tribune olllce. WANTED-ANEXI'ERIENCEd"i)ININ(1 loom girl for down town restuurant. Address LOCK HOX 18b. WANTCD-GERMAN GIRL FOR GEN eial housework. Apply MRS. CHAM. SCHANK, U' Willow street. LAIMES-I MAKE RIG WAGES DOING pleasunt home work, and w 111 gladly send full particulars tn all sending 'J cent btiunn. .MISS M. A. SfEHHINS, Lawrence, .Mich. WANTED-LADY AGENTS IN SCRAN ton to sell and Introduce Snydei's cake Icing; experienced canvasser preferred; work permanent nnd very profitable. Write for puiMculnrs at once and get bencllt ot holiday (rndc. T. II. SNYDER CO., Cincinnati, O. WANTED IMMEDI ATELY--TWO ENER getlc saleswomen to represent us. Guaranteed SO a dny without Interfering with other duties. Healthful occupation. Write for puitlculurs, enclosing stamp, MANGO CHEMICAL COMPANY, No. T2 John street, Now York. FOK SALE. Advs. Under Tills Head One Cent a Word. F OR KALE-AX OLD FSTAI1LISHED milk route sumil.ving n llrst-class trade. Address MILKMAN, Tribune olllce. 100 PAIRS PIGEONS FOR SALE AT Adume Express ofllce. TOR PRINTING OFFICE FOR HALE, ALL J in good condition. Address P. O. Jtox :H)0, Tunkhannock, Pa. 17QU SALE-A FINE YOUNG SPAN OF V dark chestnut horses. For description Inquire at Everett's Stable, IHx Court, Scran ton. I70R SALE-FINE TRAP CHEAP. P Pcnn avenue. 151 BANK STOCK FOR SALE. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a WorJ, MMVENTY SHARES OF CO-OPERATIVE 1 bank stock, llfty-tluco months' paid; estimated to mature In nlncty-slx month. JOHN MOON, Curbondale. FOK KENT. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. T70RRENT-AN8-ROOM HOUSE, WITH 1 modern Improv omcnK new, corner Washburn undllroinley avenue, Inquire of the promises. FURNISHED ROOMS WANTED. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word, WANTED-NICELY FURNISHED ROOM central, with liberties. Address S. A. It., Tritmno office. CHIROPODIST AND MANICURE, CcnCHwuTNDuJr nulls cured without the least pain or drawing blood. Consultation and advice given free. E. M, HEl'ZEL, Chlronodlft. UUU Lackawanna avenue. lJidles attended at their residence If desired. Charges model. Ml A. A S O 0 0 0 ' 209 XXr AGENTS WANTED. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. ' YVE lON'T WANT HOYS OR LOAFERS ' towrltoui; but men of ability with small menus; S2O0 to 5500 per month, sal ary or commission, to state agents and gon eral managcis. RACINE FIRE ENGINE CO., Ltd. Undue, Wis. KLONDIKE AGENTS WANTED FOR largo Illustrated book of Klondike, nve hundred pnges; price 81. 50; outtlt lOo. Ad dress NA 1IONAL PUIILISIIING CO,, Lake side Building, Chicago, 111. R ELIA11LE AGENTS WANTED: NO other need npply. Rot 130, Scranton, Pa. WANTED-AGEXTSTOSOLICITHUILD-Ing and Loan stock; reierence re quired. Address PENN, care Tribune, WANTED-SOLICITORS; NO DELIVER. Ing, no collecting; position permanent; nay weekly: stato age. GLEN llROTHEltS, Rochester, N. Y. AGENTS-WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO do about Safe Citizenship price ft. Go ing by thousands. Address NICHOLS, Nupervillc, HI. AGENTS-TO SELL OUR PRACTICAL gold, silver, nickel nnd copper electro plasters; prices from S3 npwnrd: salary nnd expenses paid; outfit free. Address, with suimp, MICHIGAN MFO CO., Chicago. AGENTS-TO SELL CIGARS TO DEAL ers; $25 weokly and expenses; experl enco unnecessary. CONSOLIDATED MFG CO., 18 Van iluren St., Chicago. BOARDERS WANTED. W'ANTED-TWO REFINED GENTLE men bonrders. Central location. Sur roundings llrst-clnss. Meals prompt; but must find their own nmusements. To such, n good home can be found by addressing X., Tribune olllco. REAL ESTATE. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. TflHST-CLASS OPPORTUNITY. Desirous of retiring, tho owner of a flno truck furm, or stock nud dnlry farm, sltunto l'Jj miles from Rlcnmond, Vn , In tho forks of two turnpikes; will sell nt n bargnln nil his right, title and Interest therein, to nny responsible person desiring tho same. It Is Innhenlthy nnd beautiful locality, conveni ent to all markets thereabout, as well as New Yoik and tho South. The farm con tains I751-, acres one hundred under culti vation, balance in timber.pasture, fruits nnd strawberries. A creek on line one mile; fine springs and hydraulic ram forcing water 800 jards to house, by which also crops maybe watered when necessary; running stream through creamery. Honso of eight large rooms. Will sell stock and farm Implements with farm. TERMS One third cash; balnnce on reus, onnble time. For further particulars ad dress ELI J. DAVIEs, Agent, 1231 Short uvenue, Scranton, Pa. S 150 TO HE MADE A COZY COTTAGE Just finished, corner l'rescott avenue nnd Mvrtle street, near Moses Taylor Hospital, with gas nnd fixtures, laundry, furnace, range, innntel, shade trees, sidewalk, sew ered, sodded, fenced, 2 line bays, porch, rendv for occupancy; will let it go, If sold In live days, for 2,100 cash. Address I, 1170 Division street. Now Is jour chance If you wuntn home. LOTS FOR SALE ON NICHOLS HEIGHTS nnd Lorraine. Address A.A. NICHOLS, Agent, Clark's Summit, I'n. T?OR SALE-DESIRAHLE LOT, WITH J? house on rear, 018 N. Washington nve. nuej owner leaving city. 001 Qulncynve, CITY SCAVENGER. AB.11RIGGS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS . nud cess pools; no odor. Improved pumps used. A. BRIGGS, Proprietor. Lenve outers 1100 N. Main nve., or Elckes' drug store, corner Adams and Mulberry, 'lelephonelioio. piiAs. "cooper! CITYSCAVENGER. j All orders promptly nttended to, day or night. All the latest appliances. Charges reasonable. 710 Scruuton street. House, 1125 Washburn street. SI'I UATIONS WANTED. WANTED-A SITUATION AS STENOU rnplier nnd typewriter by a lady; can furnish good references; anxious to get work. Address M., 735 Maple Strecet. (SITUATION WANTED-" BY EXPERT. J enrol woman to go out by the duv; good washer nnd Ironer, or can do any kind of work. Address J. W., 311 North Garfield avenue, scranton, Pn. Q1TUAT10N WANTED-BY A YOUNG O lndy to do housework; a small family preferred. Address 140 S. Lincoln avenue, city. SITUATION WANTED-UY A YOUNO man who must have work at once; is willing to do most anything; is sober and reliable. W., uoi I'rlco street. SITUATION WANTED-A8 DRIVER HY n young man who can handle and take care of horses; grocery or milk tenm pre ferred; reference from present employer, J. J., Tribune ofllce. ANTED-A POSITION BY A YOUNO mnn In nn olllce or store; many years' experlenco; enn speak Welsh. Box 001, lij mouth, Pn. SITUATION WANTED-AS TRAVELING sultsmau, collector, bookkeeping; will lug to fill any houest position; well-known In Luzerne and Lackawanna counties; sober und reliable; good references. W. F. M., 1542 Dickson uuentie. WANTED-BY EXPERIENCED WOMAN to go out by the dny; is n good washer and Ironer, or can do tiny kind of work. Ad dress 620 Lacknvrnuiiu avenue. SITUATION WANTED-AS UOOKKEEP. er or stenographer, by a young man who will bo unemployed for n few weeks; willing; to till position while tho holder of the snma Is on vacation. Address A, Q,, Tribune olllce. SITUATION WANTED-BY A MIDDLE agedlady as nurseS'bns hud 17 years' ex. perlonce; run give best Of reference. Address M. M., Tribune olllce. DRUGGIST -'IlKGIHTHliKD l'HAHMA cist, wants posjtlon; eight years' expe rience; first-class prescriptions; Al refer ences: single, speaks sereral languages: will tako relievovTork. A. K. I, irllmueolllce. A-WOM);
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