THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-SAT U"KDA.Y MORNING. AUGUST 21, 1807. o Pennsylvania news. ntock. The loss will nmount to thous ands of dollars, and la fully covered by insurance. PYTHIANS HAVE GONE STATE SNAP SHOTS. J I n "i. ' I ' PEACE REIGNS AT HONEY BROOK ' The Strike at That Locality Will Be r Settled. MR. LAWALL OFFERS CONCESSIONS The Committee Strongly Urges the Men to Go to Work nml the Lenders of the Various Hnccs HiigiiRcd in tho Strike 'nro Anxious that the Trouble Sluill bo Settled nt Onco. Hnzleton, Ait p. 20. The Btrlkors In the llowy Hinok dlHtilcl ot the Lehigh and WilkcH-Harro Coal company, held another confetonci this afternoon with Mr. Lnwall. The committee repotted at'n mass nicctlnKtonlght. In nddltlon to concessions offered by the acting president for the company, Mr. Luwnll authorized them to say that tho men discharged would bo reinstat ed and that the drivers' demands would be weeded too; find that In- cystlKatlon of the chaiKtyj against Su "perlntendent Jones would lbi promptly ."' "made, It tin- men would return to wotk Monday. ' Mr. McMullcn strongly urged the men to go to work. Llthunlaii, Halvonlan, Italian and Polish leaders share this sentiment and the Indications are that tho settlement will be concluded tomorrow. PENNSYLVANIA'S PLANS. A Scheme to Hcfimd Hnnds nt n Lower Unto ot Interest. Philadelphia, Auk. 20. At a special meeting of the board of directors of the Pennj-ylvania Railroad company licld today. It Is said, a plan was sub mitted for refunding the bonds which the company has out at a lower rato o: Interest. This meeting was kept ery quiet. It was jenrned tljat for tome time past n number ot the di rectors have been working on a plan to stive tho compnny a large nmount of money annually by reducing the late of Interest on the outstanding bond3 At the olllce of tho company very little could be learned in reference to the meeting, an ollleer stating that the business was purely a financial matter, and did not Interest the pub lic. It was, hewever, afterward learned that thf meeting was called for tbe purpose of discussing a plan fcr the refunding of the bonded debt. What rate of Interest the bonds, which itre to be given In exchange for tho outstanding ones are to bear, was not definitely stated, but it wn.s said that they would bear less than Il'i per cent, but moie than three per cent. It Is said there was no tioublo ex expeilcneed In getting tho plan through as all of tho dlieetors aie In favor of it HANGED IN HIS CELL BARS. Kfcciipiug Prisoner Could Neither Get Out .Nor In, So He Screamed. Mauch Chunk, Aug. 20. There was a novel hanging that was not down on the bills at tho Carbon county Jail here today. Hoiing Hlttlngcr, charged with larceny, in some unaccountable manner climbed up to his cell ventila tor and squeezed his head tlnough between the bars, a apace loss than five riches. He was unable to extri cate himself, and shouted for help, It wus necessary to remove pait of the bais to rescue him. Ills body was held up by tho assistants to relieve the stiuln on his nock, but he was uncon scious when rescued. SIGNAL CORPS' NOVEL WORK. Interesting I'caturcs of tho Practice at f limp Warwick. Sellersvillo Pa., Aug 20. The First Philadelphia Signal Corps is in camp at Mcnlo I'aik. L. A. Huehy is captain and 'William K. Tiilhott llrst Uouten unt. Tho camp Is named Warwick In honor of Philadelphia's mayor. This organization' Is the pioneer In the state In the signal set vice, Its object being to perfect itself In signaling by tho use of tho heliograph, or sun minor. Hash lamp, toich, Hags, whistle, gun or bliglo, the last three being uted in foggy weather. The Myer system of dots and dashes Is used. These dots and dashes are made at night with dlifeient colored lights, the apparatus being controlled by an operator. There Is also a bicycle division, equipped with all necessaiy A Wonderful Medicine For Bilious and Kcrrous dlsordors.Buch as Wind and Fain In thoStomacbjBlck Rcadacho, Giddi ness, rullnesa and Swelling after meals, Dlzzl neB3 and Drowsiness, Cold Chills, flushings ot Heat, Loss of Appetite, Shortness of Breath, Co3 tlvenoss, Blotches on tho Skin, Disturbed Sloop, Frightful Dreanw, and all Nervous and Tromb ling Sensations, ic.whoii theso symptoms aro caused by constipation, ns most ot thorn aro. THE FIRST DOSE WILL GIVE tlELIEF IN TWENTY MINUTES. This Is no action. Every euCerer U earnestly Invited to try ono Box ot these FIII3 and tiiey will bo ucltuowledgcd to bo A WONDERFUL .MEDICINE. CEECHAM'S PILLS, taken asdlrocted, Will quickly rcstoro Females tocompleto health. They promptly removo obstructions or Irregu. l&ritlen of the syetom. Tor a Weak Stomach Impaired Digestion Pssordered Liver : they act like magic a f ow doses will work won. ders upon tho Vital Organs) strengthening ttio muscular-system, rostorlng tho long-lost com plexion, bringing back tho keen edge of appe tite, and arousing with the Icosebiid of HenlUt lliq ivliolo physical ouorijy ot tho human frame. These aro facts admitted by Y'tnousandsIU all classes ot society, and ono ot ths best guarantees to the Nervous and Debili tated is that Ucccliaiu'S Pill Iiavo tho Largest halo of any Pntcnt IUcdlcluo lu tho World, Annual Sales more thap ,6,000,000 Boxej 2Su. at Drug Stores, or will bo sent by V.B. Agents. B. F. ALLEN CO., 3JJ Canal St., New lork, rfost paid, upon recolpt of pnoe. Book free upon application " ' paraphernalia, connected with the camp. Tho work of signaling is n very in teresting one. Outposts have been es tablished at a number ot places In the surrounding country. Messages are sent a distance of four.flve otvten miles. Kach established station is known by Its letter. WANDERER WITH THROAT CUT. A Startling Story of Robbers Mur derous Assault Disbelieved. Lancaster, Aug. 20. This evening a man, giving tho name of John Farrcll, of Sandusky, O., was brought to the county hospital, with a fearful cut acioss his throat, seventeen stitches being necessnry for closing It. He Is now In a serious condition. lie was brought hero from Collins Station, seven miles west of Marietta, on the Pennsylvania railroad. He made a brief statement to the police, say ing that while walking along tho rall load at Collins last evening three men approached him nnd demanded his money. When they were told that he had nono they knocked him down and then cut his thioat. As he became unconscious, he could nit tell vjifit became of the nssallauts. He 8ays a lit other, Thomas Farrcll, re sides at No. 24-' Water street, San dusky. The hospital authorities doubt his ttory. and say the Indications are that he cut his own throat pome time today, ns he could hardly have- survived such a cut since last night. He appears to be of good station In life. SIIINDEL MEANS BUSINESS. Vork's Candidate Proposes to Ex pire With His lioots On. York, Aug. 20. The publication in Philadelphia newspapers of an alleged Intention on the part of It. Hathaway Shindel to withdraw his candidacy for state treasurer, In favor of James Hacon, lu ought out a crop of Inter views here today from York's candi date. Mr. Schlndel denies the exist ence of any such agi cement, nnd will go Into tho convention on tho 2Gth a full Hedged candidate. He admits the impiobablllty of his nomination in the 1 vent of Major McCauley being named for auditor general. When convinced that he can not se cure tho nomination, Mr. Shindel says he will withdraw In favor of tho strongest men before the convention, whichever it may be. If ho falls this time, ho has assurance, he said, that he will be the treasurer nominee the next time. DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION. Chairman Cnrmaii Issues n Call Cor tho dithering at Heading Aug. HI. Wilkes-Hart e. AllC. 20. The nfflrlnl call for tho meeting of the Democratic state convention was Issued this even ing by Chaliman Gaiman. It Is ns follows: "The duly elected nnd necreilltnil delegates will meet In Democratic state convention In tho oner.i house In the city of Heading, Tuesday, Aug. .11, 1S97, ut ij o clock for the purpose of nomi nating candidates for the nfllcM nf state ti ensure? and auditor genet ul of Pennsylvania and for tho transaction of such other business ns may be nec essary and proper. (Signed) John M. Carman, Chairman Democratic state commit tee." STARVING IN THE COUNTRY. A Young Philadelphia!) N'enrlv Dead at Lancaster. Lancnster, Pn.. Aug 20. Joseph Her beit, 22 years of age, was found ly ing this evening near Lancaster in an apparently dying condition . He was icmoved to tho county hos pital, where he stated that ho was from Philadelphia. He said he had been without food since Saturday, and was afraid to beg "n account of the danger of arrest as a vagrant. Since receiving medical attention his condi tion Is Improved, CRIME TO GRAB POSTAL BRIDLE. I'nnsiml Ull'enso Causes an Arrest in Lycoming County. Wllllamsport, Aug. 20. Thomas Van Horn was brought to this city last night from Tivoll, this county, nnd sent to jail, charged with Intel feting with the passage of the United States malls between Chamonl nnd High land Lake. It Is alleged that the prisoner nnd an accomplice etonpfid the mall wag on of Canler Fry by grasping the hoise's head on th? night of Aug. 7, but no attempt at robbery Is chaiged. DEATH DUE TO A RUSTV NAIL. A Prominent fanner's Mishap lie mils in Awful Agony. Pottstoivn, Aug. 20. Owen A. It. Mock, a prominent farmer of Upper Pottsgrove township, died last evening of lockjaw. On Aug. 9 Mr. Mock stepped on a rusty null, which went almost through the right foot. The wound was diessed and was nppaiently healing until Monday last, when he began to suffer intense pain and lockjaw set' In. He was C2 years of age, and leaves a wife and live chlldion. SLEEVE HAULS HIM TO DEATH. Terrible Palo of 11 Lad Clenning a Scraper of Mining Machinery. 'Shenandoah. Aug. 20. Qllberton icol llery was the scene of a most ills-t'.is-slng accident last evening. Jiimen Thomns. aged 16, was the vic tim, nnd while cleaning the scraper Ur.e his sleeve caught in the chain. Ho wts dragged between the chain nnd star-wheel, and his body was crushed to n pulp. , Temporary Suspension. IleUefonte. Aug. 20. The Valentine Iron company today temporarily, bank ed tho n.es in their large furnaces la this city, and ns a result several hun dred m.'n were thrown out of employ incut The suspension Is only tempor ary nnd was caured by the recent de cline In Iron. Ncgotlitlons nro pend ing, which if successfully carried throngh, will n cable tho furnaces to rrsuine within a week or ton days. If not, it will close down and the fires will be extinguished. Piront Sttito College. Jlellefonte, Auar. 20. A fire ot un known origin completely destroyed the largo barn of tho Pennsylvania State College this evening. Tho barn with ftft mown full of this year's crops, and farming machinery, was burned to the uroumi. The only thing saved was the Amos Jones was convicted nt Lancastsr of a most cruel assault upon 17-ycar-old Mary Ocbhnrt. Tho stato printer at Hnrrlsburg Is very busy rushing work on tho laws of 1897 nnd several department reports. There nro 69 enmps or tho J'ntrlotle Or der Sons of America, with a total mem bership of 6,009, In Schuylkill county. Tho survive.! of the Seventh regiment, National (leant of Pennsylvania, lu ex istence prior to tho eastern reorganiza tion of tho Xntloual Guard, held a re union at Pottsvllle. -i . MADE PRISONER IN A TREE. Voting Woman Tossed Among the Itrniichcs by 11 Ituunwiiv. New York, August 20. Miss Mary J. McCormnck, of Hrookvllle, L. I., while driving a spirited horse yesterday, was dnshed from tho vehicle by the nnlinal running nway and colliding with a tree. Such was the violence of the collision that the girl was hurled through tho nlr, turning a half-somersault and crashing into the lower branches of the tree. Ono ot her feet was wedged into a crotcli of a limb nnd her flight through the nlr was brought to a vio lent stop. Miss McCormack huiiK head down wnrds by one foot. She became un conscious almost immediately after striking the tree and hung from the limb in this position for several min utes before two men coming along tho rond saw her plight and hurried to the rescue. She was taken down with dllllculty and carried In an insensible condition Into a house. Attempts to levlve her failed nnd doctors summoned found that Miss Mc Cormack had been probably fatally In jutcd. The foot which caught In the tree was badly cut and bruised and one of the smaller bones broken. The doc tors believe that tho young woman's neck was almost broken by the violent Jerk she experienced when her foot caught. " ' " ' NEW NAVAL PRACTICE SHIP. Only Half Hnough Money Appro priated by Coiigrcsu. Washington, D. C, Aug. 20. Tho constructors of the navy have discov ered that congress at Its last session appropriated for the building of a na val practice ship for the cadets at An napolis but $125,000, just about one-half what will bo required. Tho ordnance for tho ship will cost about $50,000 In addition. Plans have, however, been completed for a batk-ilgged vessel, having clip per bows, nnd capable of about twelve knots on a good wind. She will mount modem gun, a fair sized secondary battery and rigged with steel spars and mnsts. Theio hns been much opposi tion manifested to the return to sail ing .ships for tho Instiuctlon of cadets, but the superintendent at Annapolis Insists that they are better than ves sels of the Uaneroft class.and his views have been approved. Tho ship will not be completed under eighteen months. SIGHALTZ WANTS TO STAY. Twice Arrested Here nnd Discharged Just as Many Times. .Tlie Wilkeb-Hane police Inquired last night nx to the whereabouts of. Max Slghaltz, a 12-year-old lad, who ran away from that city and came to Scranton. Chief Robllng informed thorn that Slghaltz was arrested Wednes day and was allowed to go his way Thuisday. That same night the boy was ar rested in the North End. He was again leleascd yesterday morning. His patents, when told to send on his rall ioad faie, plead poverty. They ex pect tho city of Scranton to send tho boy back. SlghaltH, when he left the police station yesteiday, said ho was going to walk home. STEAM PIPE BROKE. rircmnii at Mount Jessup Colliery Mas Quito llnilly Injured. Andrew Corscp, fireman at the air compress at the Mount Jessup colliery, wns badly scalded yesterday by the bursting of an elbow on the steam pipe In the engine room. Coisep was taken to the Lackawnnna hospital. Ills neck, face and head are badly scalded. He will recover. INTEREST ON 20 CENTS. McAndrew Wouldn't Pay the Poor Thy nod Was Jailed. After spendlnz oetal weeks In tho county jail for not paying his poor tax, Flank McAndrews. nf finrrinn street, wan discharged yesterday. une poor tax originally was 20 cents. The expense of McAndrews' Imprison ment which he paid yesterday, amount ed In total to $0. EVANSf RIBS BROKEN. Ho Asks foi Damages in the Sum ol 9:i,00(). John A HvatiB, bv his attorneys, Vosburg & Dawson, yesteiday brought a suit in trespass against John Hall, for an alleged beating on July 15 last. Hvans claims that Hnll broke his libs, and Indicted permanent Injuries upon him. and ho .claims damasos In the sum' of $3,000. NEW RECORD ESTABLISHED. Crrnt Hoisting ltccnrd .Made nt William A. Colliery. At the William A. colliery of the Con nell Coal company at Duryea, yester day, a new recoid was made In tho matter of hoisting cars. In flV'e hours E13 cars wt-ie taken up through tbe shaft, a feat thai has never been equalled at any mine between Wllkes'-Unrre and Carbondnle. SCHWABEN VEREIN HOLIDAY. On Monday tho Society Will Picnic at Central Pink (inrdou. The South Side Schwaben Vereln will give a pienlu nnd a' series of uthletlo contests Monday afternoon at Central Paik garden. Tho vereln will parado in the morning. At the park the plcnto will begin at 2 p. in. Pilzes will be u warded to tho winners ot the games. The picnic will continue during the evening. 0. U. A. M. NOTES. Ex-Stato Counsellor Ilornbnkcr visited Nay Aug council, Order United Amerlcun Mechanics, on tt-e West Side, last1 Tues day evening. Urother aoollander, of Clearfield, Pa a visiting Knlgh of Pythias, attended the Nay Aug council meeting Tuesday even ing, Brother Ocorgo Floicy, who has been lmllspcd for loroo tlmo, is going to Ocean a rove to recuperate. Urother Chumnrd, of Washburn street, i recovering from an injured foot, tCon;luded from Page 1. the contest a tie and with the consent of the captains of both companies tho $100 was presented to the K. of P. band of Pittsburg. Altoona company thus has only $374 In prize money. Tho $30 prize offered by Past Chan cellor Dunncll to tho subordinate lodge having tho greatest number of men In lino was not and probably will not bo awarded. Pait Chancellor Dunnell to a Tribune reporter yesterday said In regard to this prize that "through some oversight no committee had been appointed to look after tho competi tion nnd the prize for that reason cannot bo awarded." The rest of the prizes will bo given as announced. Past Chancellor Dunnoll yesterday afternoon signed tho checks for the prize money, amounting In all to $SE0. Genernl Starblrd upon receiv ing tho checks left for his homo nt 6 o'clock Inst evening. Only a few uniformed rank men are now In town. Camp was formerly broken yesterday morning, but ns pre dicted there wns only a few disinterest ed stragglers at the brenklng. The work of taking down tho tents nnd preparing them for shipment wns bo gun yesteiday. AVhen this Is complet ed "Camp H. N. Dunncll," the first In the history of tho Pennnsylvanla Uniformed Hank, will be but a memory. Its success was not ns was anticipated but It was a camp und the local end of tho transaction wns fully taken care of. A BEDFAST WOMAN. Writes nn Open Letter to Women. Mary F. Hartholomew, St. Francls vllle. 111., writes: "About twelve years ngo I was allllcted with female trouble. I doctered with several skillful doctors, but kept getting worse, until I beenme bedfast I remained In this condition almost two years, having had four phy sicians tending me, but got no better. In Dr. Hnrtimn's female hook 1 found n case Just like mine, and concluded to write to Dr. Hnrtman for advice. 1 am never sorry I did so, for I owe my life to Dr. Haitman nnd Po-ru-nn. My friends and neighbors never expected to eo mo well again; 'but I thank God and Dr. Hnrtman for my rcovcry. I nni able to be up and assist with my household duties. I ilid not Improve ns lapldlv as some I have road testi monials of, but my case was of such long standing, and. as the doctors said, very much complicated, I could not ex pect a rapid recovery. I Hi Ink my re covery Is a surprise' to every one that knew me. My nppetlie was so poor I could net eat anything scarcely. Hut now I can cat everything withput pain. My bowels are regulaY: I have no trou b'e with them. 1 have been tho exam ple of many a man and woman In 'bad 1-enlth to try P--ru-m for a cure. I "ould wiiti a gtcat dial more. 1 can not praise your medicines enough. I think that it every one would try them they would never regret It, but would praise them to everybody as long ns thev live." Dr. Hnrtman has lately written a bonk devoted to tho ailments peculiar to the female h"x. It la pro'fupely and beautifully illustrated, and every wom an should po.'se-s one. It will bo sent free to women only for short tlmo by Tho Po-iu-na Drug Manufacturing Co., Columbus, Ohio. 31INOOKA. Miss Mary Walsh, of Plymouth, spent yesterday with friends here. The employes of the Greenwood Nos. 1 and 2 collleiles will receive their monthly earnings today. Misses Maigatet Sheiltlan, of Nichol son, and Mni Fox, of White Haven, Pn., are the guests of Miss Nellie Loughney. The Pine Rrook James Hoys and tho representative team of Mlnooka aio billed to contest on Coyne's grounds Sunday. Mis. John Hughes, of PIttsbuig, Is visiting her sister, Mrs. John Flynn, of Stafford street. The citizens will meet this evening at Fashold's hnll. Tho St. Josephs will conduct a ball Wednesdny night, at which the $30 drawing contest will be decided. Mrs. Harry Spangenburg, of Waver ly, Pa., spent yesterday with friends on Main street. A surprise party was tendered Mr. James Thomas at his homo In West Mlnooka last evening. John Jennings nnd M. J. O'Neill aro contemplating a nip to Syiaeuse, N. Y, WAVICKLY. Miss Mildred Green, who has been visiting friends at Carbondnle, lias re turned. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. F. Lelghton and son Ucdfoid, have returned to Hlng hamton after a month's visit with Mrs. Andrew IJcdford, Mrs. Leighton's mother. Mr. and Mrs. T. 11. Halloy hnvo re turned fiom a ten days' visit with ft lends at Cochecton, New Yoik slate. George It. Hedford, of Wllkes-Barrc, called upon relatives nnd friends here last Tuesday. A very largo concoutso of, people at tended the Farmers' Alliance picnic at Lilly lake last Thursday. Mcssrs.Daw son, Vosburg, and District Attorney John It. Jones made addi esses. The Clark's Summit band discoursed sweet music, the young folks tripped the light fantastic toe, and a good time was had by everyone. Miss Leaphla Mershon Is visiting her slstci, Mrs. Nellie Llnderman, at Troy, Pa. Miss Hessln Sumner entertained a largo number of her friends at her homo at the Methodist Episcopal par sonage Inst Wednesday evening lu hon or of her fifteenth birthday, Miss Sadie Spencer Is visiting her brother Fred Spencer's family at Hydo Park. Mrs. Leone Reynolds and children, accompanied by Mrs. lOdwin Horton, of Brooklyn, N. Y., are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. Reynolds. John Pelhum Is on tho sick list. Hev. A. Hergen Ilrowe will fill tho pulpit at tho Haptlst church to-morrow at 10:30 a. 111. Miss Fstelle Hallcy entertained n number of her lady friends at tea last Monday evening. Shaving, hair cutting, shampooing, singeing, hair and whiskers dyed at Martin Hold's barber shop, near the postolllco, lMtlGKUUKG. Tho Knights of Golden Eagle lodgo will hold their picnic und clam bake this afternoon and evening In Father Mothew'B grove, back of tho Delaware and Hudson depot. Pay day at Johnson's mines today. While Mrs. William Thorpe waB go ing down Main street on Monday eve- I Connolly & Wallace! o ON TPivnn iLd iw. Tribune "Want Ads" are payable in advance. Don't ask to have them charged. II1SL.P WANTED 31 ALKS. Advs. Under Till Head One Cent 1 Word. A FIRST CLASS WAC.ON HL.U'KSMITH wanted Immediately; also n boy 18 years old tnleiirn the. btuiitsmlth trade, ut M. T. ICKIiLKK'H, tll." Adiuni avenue. 1 1 r ANTED-OOO lM AN WITH MJOOY In each county; steady work; Si7." per month und epon.ei giiiirunteed; hoiiiI icter-enc-m. Address J WIU.IAMls, IS 5 Frank lin htreet, t'hleayo. TjMtr.K TIIANM'ORTATION TO ALASKA I1 gold ttelds touctlveiiiul Intelligent men- I I.C. LIlTLUiScCU, 111 Court btieet.Hullulo, N. Y. 7 ANTKD-l'IANO PLAYER. Apply atl LncKitu 1111 nam cnue. rANTEI) AGENTS S7f PER MONTH 1 mid expenses p'dd active men If ilnlit; goods Milil by Mimplo only; sumplcs, alto lioiu anil rurrlnge furnished FREE. Ad-ilit-s JOHI1ER, llon;illS, Huston, Mnss. tJALEHMEN SCHOOL HUl'l'LHiS; COUN i try voiU; SlOU salary moiuuiy. with llbeiul additional commissions. R. O. EVANS A-CO., Chicago. WANTEP-AN IDEA. WHOCANTIHNIC ofsomo simple thing to pnttiu. Pro tect vour Ulcus; thej may bring you wealth. Write JOHN WEDllERlllUIN .t CO., Dent, ('.'.'it, Patent Attorne.vs, Washington, D. li, lor their JKOO n10 oiler und Ustofl.ouo Inventions wanted. A 7ANTED-AS AGENT IN EVERY SEC- lion to canvass; si. 1111 to si.i.im a nay made; nils at sight, also 11 man to sell staple Goods to dcnleis; lust side lino S7." u month; salary or huge commission inude; experience tmneccssarj. (ilfton Soap and Mnuuluctur ng Company, Cincinnati, O. WANTED - WELL-KNOWN MAN IN i every town to solicit stock subscrip tions; n monopoly; big money for ngents: no rnpltul required. EDWARD C. FISH A. CO., Harden lllock, Chicago, III. HEM' WANTED FEMALES. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. TVTEVlATONV'i'VANEXPr.'lVlKNt'EI) dlnliu room girl ut I'M Frunklln uve. F. K. DOLAN. VTAXTIII)- a" competent house- keeper to tiikociinieoof ik house In tho rnuntiv. For fiuther particulars address WM. WH W. UT., SchulUville, Laeknw 13 n County, I'll. TITANTED-A GOOD COOK: MUST HAVE VV leferenees. MRS. T.C. VON bTORCH. Apply nt uoil Wyoming avenue. LADIES-I MAKE RIG WAGES DOING pleasant homo w ork, und w ill gludly send lull luirtleulars to all sending '2 cunt stamp. MISS M. AjhTElllHNS, Lanrcnee, Mich. vvanted-lady'agents IN SCRAN 1 tun to sell und Introducti Snyder's cuke Icing; experienced cuuvusscr preferred: work permanent nud very profitable Write for puiticulars nt once und get benefit of holiday trade. T. II. SNYDER & CO., Cincinnati, O. w CANTED LMMEDIATELY--TWO ENER- 1 KHIU r,ll.a, UJHCII lu lujiikiicuv ,a. Utiaruiliccu ?ll Ik uav ttnuuub tuiviiciini, with other duties. Healthful occupation. Wrlto for pnitlculars, encloslmj vtanip, MANGO CHEMIOAL COMl'ANYT No. T John street, Now York. nlng, she accidentally fell over the Hags lu front of Charles Eley'n candy store. Theso Hags Iiavo been lying thero cjulte a while now, and have not been fastened down until lately. Mrs. Thorpe was taken Into Eley'H storo and Dr. Kennedy was sent for. It was found that sho had hurt her wrist and cut her temple, The Joint excursion ot the Dlakcly and I'riceburg Primitive Methodist churches will go to Farvlcw on Mon day, Aug. 23. A good time is prom-' lsed to all those that attend. REMOVAL SALE. Our store has been the great shopping center during the past ten days. It will be greater than ever during the next ten. The prices we have placed on onr stock to sell it, preparatory to our removal to our new store, are the lowest prices at which good dry goods have ever been sold in Scranton. If you have not visited ns yet, come at once ; if you have, come again. There is always something that you haven't seen, for in a large stock like ours, and in our lim ited space, we can only display a small fraction of our goods at a time. We started out to sell this stock of dry goods, and to make this sale the greatest sale you have ever known. We are satisfied, from the crowds of people who are constantly with us and the favorable comments we have heard, that we have succeeded. TJCSWe expect the New Store to be ready about September 1st. m Washington Avenue. AW0 REAL ESTATE. Adv f . Under This Ileal One Cent a Word. F I RST-CLASS OPPORTUNITY. Desirous of retlrlnc the owner of a flue truck farm, or stock nnd dairy farm, sltiinto l1 miles from Rlrnmoiid, V11 , In tho forks of two turnpikes; will soil at a bargain all Ills rlKht, title and Interest therein, to any responsible person desiring the same, It Is lu 11 healthy and beautiful locality, conveni ent to nil markets thereabout, us well ns New Yorlc und tho South. Tlio farm con tains 17f'-) acres ono hundred under culti vation, balance In tlmber.pasture, fruits and Htiuw berries. A creek on line ono mile; tine springs and hydraulic rnm forcing woter 800 yurds to house, by which also crops may bo wateied when nectbsary; running stream thiough creamery. House of eight largo rooms. Will sell stock and farm implements Willi farm. TERM Onc.thlrd rash; balanco on rens onable time. For further particulars ad. dress KLI J. UAVIE.S, 1'jai .short avenue, Scranton, Pa. E LEOANTNEW RESIDENCE IN PITER -J Green Ridge: imi't cash, n rare onnortu- nlty. Addiesi lock box UOO. LOTS FOR SALE ON NICHOLS HEIGHTS and Lorraine. Address A.A. NICHOLS, Agent, Clark's Summit, l'n. "I.-OR SALE-DESIRAHLE LOT, WITH V house on rear, HIS N. Washington nve, nue; owner leaving city. 1)01 Qulneyavo. FOR SALE. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. lOR SALE-A FINE YOUNG SPAN OF V dark chestnut hoises. For description Inquire ut Everett's btnble, Dlx Court, Scran ton. 17011 BALE FINE TRAP CHEAP. IS 11 -I1 l'enn avenue. FOR RENT. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. T70R RENT-O-ROOM II()lSE,llATHAND J' range. Apply 1!I7H Cnpouso avenue. IT OUSE, 0 ROOMS, SEl'TEMHER l; IM- piovcments. u , .. Irving avenue. FOR SALE OR RENT. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. 170R SALE OR RENT-rOFR SINGLE J houses, all modern Improvements, on South Illakely street, Duumore. Inqulroof I'. LENNON, Grove street, Dunmore. WANTED. Adv. Under This Head One C:nt a Word. yANTEIlATTnVfi CEDAR AVENUE. 11 horse, III hands, noil pounds, good color, sound, kind und fearless, smooth, lound-llmbed nnd good roudter. ELM HURST SWEET CORN. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word, TE. OAUU A SON, AT WASHINGTON . avenue market, aio now receiving sweet corn dully from their gardens ut Elm hurst, STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING. rpHE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE X stockholders of The Scranton Forging Company, lor tho election of directors and tho transaction of other business, will bo held ut the olllce of the company, In the city of Scranton, on Wednesday, August J6tb, 1 81)7, at a o'clock p. in. E. F. CHAMIIERLIN, Secretary. CHIROPODIST AND MANICURE. C'oii?nrHn?n)Nir'AiNDNii nulls cured without the least pulu or drawing blood. Consultntlon nnd advice given tree. E. M. HET.EL, Chiropodist, n:io Lackawunna avenue. Ladles attended nt their resldeuco If deslrod. Charges moder ate. LOST. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. T OST WHITE AND RLACK GORDON Xj setter dog Thui sduy morning: collar on wail marked "Hen;" property of Dr. C. w. Ulltkllbcrnl rew ard oftcred for return of dog. A LUfcNY DENTISTS. 4 1 pp MOIi AGENTS WANTED. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. jfVOy::;r:WSS:rmOR LOAFERS to write, us; but men of ability with smnll menus; S200 to $500 per month, sal ary or commission, to stato agents and gen eral managers. RACINE FIRE ENGINE CO., Ltd. Ruelne, Wis. K LONDIKE AGENTS WANTED FOR largo illustrated book of Klondike, live hundred tinges: nrlco Sl. ro: outfit 10c. Ad. dress NATIONAL I'UULIHHING CO,, Lake side Rulldlug, Chicago, 111. R ELIARLE AGENTS WANTED; NO otuer necu apply, iiox luv, ccraniou, l'n. WAN'TED-AGENTS TO SOLICIT IIUILD. Ing nnd Loan stock; reference re quired. Address I'ENN, euro Tribune. ANTED-SOLICITORS; NO DELIVER. Ing, no collecting; position permanent; pay weekly; stato nge, GLEN IIROTHERS, Rochester, N, Y. AGENTS WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO do about Safe Cltlzonshlp price Sl. Go ing by thousands. Address NICHOLS. Nuperville, 111. AGENTS-TO SELL OUR PRACTICAL gold, silver, nickel and copper electro plasters; prices from 93 upward: salary unit cxponses paid; outfit free. Address, with stamp, .MICHIGAN MFG CO., Chicago. AGENTS-TO SELL CIGARS TO DEAL, ers; S25 weekly and expenses; experi ence unnecessary. CONSOLIDATED MFG CO., -18 Van Huron St., Chicago. i CITY SCAVENGER. AII.IIRIGGS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS . nnd cess pools; no odor. Improved pumps used. A. 11RIGGS, Proprietor. Leave orders 1100 N. Malu;ava, or Elckes' drug store, corner Adams and Mulberry. lelephoneOQIO. CHAS. COOPER, CITY SCAVENGER? All orders promptly attended to, day or night. All the latest appliances. Charges reasonable. Till Scranton street. House, 11U6 Wushburn street. SITUATIONS WANTED. ASTeu)eryTaiy few engagements ns nurso. or would no eept a position ns housekeeper, tn the home ol a respectable working man; wages noob- Ject to a good home. Address C. 1. L., Gen eral uenv cry, cuy, QITUATION WANTED-RESl'ECTAULK kJ married man, experienced In ofllce w ork desires a position; will work at any honest employment; can furnish references. Ad dress J. H , Trlbuuo Ollico. SITU.YTION WANTED-I1Y A COLORED man, in a wealthy private family; can furnish you with twelve yenrs' experience. Address in tho rear of 411 Madtsoa avenue, City. Call nt 5 p. in. cTtuatTon WANTED-DRUGGIST, REG J Istered, young man, single; 8 years' ex perience; speaks sevorul languages; Al ref. erence; nist-ehtss prescriptions. A. K. U, Tilbune olllce. VOUNG MAN WHO THOROUGHLY UN 1 derstands meat, Ilsh, oyster nnd grocery business, desires position lu or out of city. Address lft 'JO litlston avenue, Scranton, Pa. ITTANTEIl-AB A LAUNDRESS ON NEW kind of work by tho day; cun give ref erences. Address T. E., 701 Elm street, FfuATION WANTED-HY A YOUNG man to work In n giooerv store; good references. Address Itox -lO'J, Dunmore, l'a. WANTEDSITUATION 11V A OK'"'-N girl In small family; good references. Address 101)1 Lucke street. SITUATION WANTED-A8 A GROCERY clerk: bus had 7 yeurs' experience In tho groeery line; speaks ri dtfTerent languagei; or salesman on tho road; ran furnish satis factory references. Address C. W , Tribune otltce. SITUATION WANTED-HY A TIRST. class baker in hotel, bakery or cracker bakery. Address CHAS. S. FERNSLER, 10'JS South Washington avenue, Scranton. SITUATION WANTED - TO GO OUT washing; wushlng and .ironing taken home also. Call or address L. II., UU 1 North Sumner avenue. QITUATION WANTED-HY A YOUNG k) man to tnke care of horses or any other kind of work. T U01 Price HtreeL POSITION WANTED-HY A YOUNG L man In grocery store or ment market: can furnish good references. J, E, T., 1717 MuDouou;h avenue WANTED-HITUATION HY A YOUNG ludy in stenographer nnd typewriter; very desirous of obtaining a permanent situ ation either In Scranton or elsewhere; ran rurnlsh good references. Address F. M., 1517 Olive street, city, ( J -i
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