The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, September 04, 1897, Morning, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE SOTIANTON TUrBUNB-8ATURDA.Y AlORNTN-Gr. SEPfEMBEIt 4, 1SJ7.
Pennsylvania news.
SOFT COAL MINERS
STILL DETERMINED
Will Not Go
Dock on
Offered.
the Terms
THE ACTION OF COL RGND'S MEN
Will Accept No Hato llxccpt 0 Cents
and Will Not Work for Tltnt l'rlco
Unless Alt Other -Mines Do tlio
anijic---i:xcltomcnt nt Chestnut
Il'ldge Mine.
PlttsburfT, Sent. 3. Colonel Itond'B
miners nt McDonald, Ph., wll not ko
back nt the terms offered by him yes
terday. Th committee npiiofrilcd to
present tnis ultimatum to the men re
ported today that meetings were held
last night and It wns decided to in
cept no into exceiit e!) cents and not
to work for that pilco unlcws all other
mines do the jnme. Tim mlneis nnd
their committee were unanimous In
thK and say that all tall; of going to
work on any other basU Is useless.
Nothing has let been received hcie
from Columbus m.d both opeiatols
and miners are nt sen. There seems to
be great doubt of settlement on ac
count of the nland by the mlneis' of
ficials. The rperators say they will not
pay the C cent into and will go nliwii
with their nir.ingemcnt3 to stmt the
mines with new men
Grcve City, Sept. 3 A great deal of
excitement v as cnused hero yesterday
by the teprrt that Poles employed to
fill the stt Iking miners' places at the
Chestnut P.ldge mine- vwio being held
there against their will nnd were com
pelled to woik at the point of a lltle
and were threatened with dentil If they
nttemptid to leae One of the Pohs
managed to elude the vigilance of the
guards, nnd tells a tale that Is causdng
a great deal of Indignation among the
etiikers, among other thlnirs saying
that up to the time of his ccape yester
day he had received nothing to cat
but one sllte of biead. lie was taken
in charge by the strikers who took liliu
to Mcrrer todny and pnteied proceed
ings ngalnst the manager of the mine.
Sliikcis numbeilng between COO and 100,
and bended by the Golden Hagle band,
last night marched to the Chestnut
Ridge mine aJid made a demonstiatlon.
Another match Is billed for tonight.
Dubois, Se pt. 3. The striking miners'
meeting heie today was uneventful and
for one day neither operators nor min
ers have made any Impoitant move
ment. Beech Tree, the only mine of
tha Jelferson nnd Clearfield company
that Is working, will not be disturbed
by the stilkcrs It Is said to be well
worked out and only about twenty cars
per day are shipped from that mine.
FIGHT GROWS WARMER.
Lively Sessions Ahead fort ho Jr. O.
U. A. .11.
Hairlsburg, Sept. 3. The Junior Or
der United American Mechanics' light
for state council secretary In Pennsyl
vania Is sald by members of the order
to be getting warmer every day. The
piesent Incumbent, Edward Deemer, of
Philadelphia, who Is being opposed by
Charles N. Ilaymond, of Lancaster,
the tvcII lsnovvn past state councillor
upon the platform of i eduction of ex
penses In per capita tax and the aboli
tion of unnecessaiy slnecuics In the
order, Is said to be considering the ad
visability of conceding the claims of
the opposition to him, and dispensing
with his salaried clerk.
Many of the councils throughout the
state hao been complaining of the
high rate of taxation, and have In
structed their delegates to tno state
council, which meets In Altoona, Sept.
21, to rote for a reduction nil along the
line.
FLEECED BY THE LAMBS.
, llomarkable Itise in Stocks Causes
llrokcrs to I'nil.
Philadelphia, Sept 3 A. C. Chatt-
man, Jr.. & Co, brokers, made- an as
signment this morning before the open
ing of the stock maiket, to Eugene
Raymond, an attorney. The liabilities
kjul assets are not known.
The failure was caused by the ro-
fmarkable rise in the stock market dur
ing, the past month
,Thp Qtrh had five offices in this city,
.and ;al3d;had branch offices In Potts-'-vtlle;
York, Trenton, Atlantic City,
Heading and Baltimore.
Assignee Ilaymond has taken charge
of the lousiness.
A TRAGEDY OF THE CANAL.
fllnn
Weighted Down with Stone
round in tho Writer.
Dnylestown, Sept. T Weighted down
with fifty pounds of stontR tied up In
a shirt, the sloives of which vvero tied
about his body, an unknown man
evidently a victim of either murder or
suicide was found in tho canal near
PILL
fllu)ays Reliable,
Piirely Uegefable
Perfectly tasteless, elegantly coated,
purge, regulate, purify, cleanse and
strengthen Itadway's Pills for tho cure
of all disorders of the stomach, Bowels,
Kidneys. Bladder. Nervous Dlseuses, 1)1,:.
zlness. Vertigo, Costlveness, Piles.
SICK HEADACHE,
FEMALE COMPLAINTS,
v BILIOUSNESS,
'NDIOESTION,
DYSPEPSIA,
CONSTIPATION,
ALL DISORDERS OF THE LIVER
Observo the follow Ing- symptoms, result
ing from diseases of the digestive organs:
Constipation, Inward piles, fullness of
u'.ood fn tho head, acidity of the stomach,
nausea, heartburn, disgust of food, full
ness of weigh: of the stomach, sour eru3
tatlons, sinking or fluttering of tho heart,
choking or suffocating sensations when
In a lying posture, dimness of vision, dots
or webs before the sight, fever and dull
pain In the head, deficiency of perspira
tion, yellowness of the skin and eyes, pain
In tho side, chest, limbs and sudden flush.
es of heat, burning la tho flesh
A few doses of It AD WAY'S PIM,s w
free the system of all tho above named
.disorders.
Price 35c per box, Sold by Druggists or
sent by mail.
Send to.Dr. IIADWAY & CO., Lock Bjx
SCf. New York, for Hook of Advice,
"8
Narrow svllle, Nocknmlxon township,
yesteidTy. Hu had cvdontly Iiecn In
tho water several weeks.
The unknown man, who was evident
ly nbotlt 35 or 40 years old, had sandy
hair, moustache nnd light chin whisk
cis, and on his right arm was tattooed
a butterfly, nn arm, n hammer, an
nnvll and a sledge, while the left arm
bore the flguro of n woman leaning on
n. pedcstnl. The man wns well dressed
and had bruises on his face and elbow.
PENNSYLVANIA ENTERPRISES.
Finns for New I'nssongcr nnd I'rcicht
Station nt Pittsburg.
Philadelphia, Sept. 3. Tho Pennsyl
vania P.allroad company will soon take
up the plans for a new passenger nnd
fi eight station at Plttsbmg. It appears
that theio aie n number of difficulties
In tho way, owing to tho various
brunches that leave tho station. A3
vet there lias been no plnn! submitted
that have met with the upptovnl of the
officers.
There Is to bo a new station at Pitts
butg, tut just where It will be located
has baldly been decided upon. That
It will 1)0 near the present one is an
nsured fact, but ome bcllcc that It
will bo fuithcr cast.
SKULL WAS FRACTURED.
Alon.o Ilouscr, of Purvcn, ."Uct witli
tho Above Accident.
Special to the Scranton Tilbunc.
Plymouth, Pa., Sept 3 In loundlng
a curve ut Plj mouth bridge tonight
Alonzo Ilouser, of Durea, wns thrown
from the foot board of a street car
upon a pile of .stones and receled In
juries consisting of a fractured skull,
bad bruises and several deep cuts. IIo
was taken to tho IVllkes-Barre hos
pital, where It was stated that his re
covery was doubtful
Ilousei, accompanied by his wife and
two children, were enjojlng a tiolley
ride with a party of friends to Ply
mouth fiom Duryca It was while re
turning that the accident occuircd.
FORTUNE HINGES ON THE BIBLE.
And a I ly I.ctil of tho Old Hook Has
Iieen Torn Out.
Allentown, Sept. 3. Tho Weavers and
YVebeis of this section are ttylng to
scenic a supposed foitune In Holland.
An old German bible, in which the
family record was k'nt, has been se
emed, but an examination showed that
the part most wanted hns been torn
out, so other mans will be resorted to
to establish their claim.
PURSUED BY THE HUSBAND.
York, Sept. 3 John Decker and Mrs.
Frank Lane, clopets from Canlsto, X.
Y, were puisued to Yoik by an Irate
husband nnd nt the Instance of tho
husband ariested by tho police today.
Decker was formeily a boarder In the
Lane family. Matters weio adjusted
by Mrs. Lane returning home with her
husband and leaving Decker stranded
here.
LARGE MILL BURNED.
Wcllsboro, Sept. 3. Tho large saw
mill at Marsh Creek, on tho Pino Creek
railway, owned by 11. Matson & Son,
was burned today with all the lumber
in tho yards. Tho loss Is about $20,000,
with nn Insurance of only $3,000 on the
property, It is supposed tho fire start
ed from a spark In tho mill as It was
In operation jesterday.
Dentil ot Judge N cldmnn.
Pottsville, Sept. 3 Judge Mason
Weldman, of the common pleas court,
died this afternoon of kidney ttoubles,
aged 53 years. The ajcea&ed was elect
ed In 1S93 for a ten- ear term, having
pievlously served one year by appoint
ment to succeed Judge Green.
COURSE AND PADDOCK.
Trlnco of India will glvo Baron Wilkin
another 213 peiicrmer this year.
Itock Farm Prlr.ce, anotl or by Clon
more 2.21, has taken a record ot 2 lOij
Tho llttlo stallion BIsmaick 2.1J', never
made a break in his woik or races.
Praytell .has been turned over to Joh.i
Dickiison. Last week ho stepped a half
in 1 01.
Jcsslo MoEwcn 2.12U adds the eighth
namo to MoEwen's list of 2 1 j peifoimers.
Paiagou by Stoim King, who mado a
trotting jecoid of 2.13' In IsM, took a.
record of 2.10 at the puce last week.
W. .1. Andrews, who has been seriously
111 nt Poughkeepsle, Is improving, but will
not bo seen In the sulkv uguln this jear.
At Toledo, Ohio, W II. Morehouse le
duced tho woild's team lecord en a halt
irllo track from 2.10'i to 210.
Major P. P. Johnston, president of tho
National Trotting association, has chang
ed tho sentenco of expulsion against Col.
onel It. C. Stouer and Oakland Baron to
a flue of $500. Tho fine was promptly
paid.
John It Gentri's record of SOJ, made
at Tcrro Haute, in 1S3I, Is still the fastest
for a flve- ear-old pacing stallion. Tho
nearest nppioich to his record vvus Plan
et's 2.01'j at lteadvillo on Monday.
As a three- ear-old Zombro was ono of
the gieatest colts of his age. Last jear
he was completely out of form, but a
mllo In 211li In a winning lace In Call,
fori la shows thit ho has turned into a
prettj fair flv e-j ear-old
Two-Minute Farm has Just taken up a
beautiful filly by Russia, out of Maggie
Patrhcn, dam of Plutono 2.23V1. This filly
Is ollglblo to the Produce stakes to bo
Judged ut tho coming National Horse
show In New York and she has been tak
en up to bo prepaied for tho exhibition
Mlvs Delta. 1'ox, whoso lecord of 2 ll'i
at the Do roll meeting Is the fastest of
tho season for a threo-j ear-old filly, Is
at tho Forest City Farm nnd will not
stait again until the Lexington meeting,
where she will probably tako tho woid
in the llch Kentucky Futurity.
Dlicctum worked a mile In 2.1C4 and a
half In 1.0J last week. Ho finished .ho
last (matter in 31'i seconds with all tho
flio which marked lis finishes as u. foui-
ear-old and os he continues to go sojnd,
the ehnuces nro that he will bo seen In a
n co against tho f rce-ror-allers before
biiow falls
Tho voung driver, Will Caton, who vvts
suspended from the Russian turr tor
striking a natlvo with a whip after hiv
ing been Insulted, has gone to Vienna with
three horses to campaign. They aro Vol.
ley Queen, Monctto and Passo Rose, tho
last named being tho fast son of Patron.
Tha stallion Prlnco Warwick, which Jr
rln HIckok sold to the Austiian govern
ment. Id tha slro of tho filly Cloopatia,
ono of tho greatest threo-year-olds whUli
ever appeared In Europe, She has won
thrco races and a Eecond money out of
four starts, including tho Derby trial and
Oak stakes at Moscow. Tho last named
event brought to her oner 11,000.
Ningnrn Outdoiio,
A Scotchman was taken by nn Ameri
can fliend to visit Niagara Fulls. Al
ready his feelings as a patriot had. been
u llttlo frosted liy the persistent blowing
of Ids conductor on the greatness of
things American. "Did you over behold
anything bo wonderful as that?" asked
the guide. "Ay, man. at Peebles, I saw
a peacock wl' a wudden leg." was the
unexpected reply.-JIousehold Words.
KEPUBLICAN tCOUNTY CONVENTION.
In pursuance of a resolution ot tha Re
publican County Committee adopted at u
regular meeting held on Eatuidoy, August
21, 1897, tho county convention will bo held
on Tuesday, tho 7th day of September,
A. D. 1837, at 10 a. m In the Court House.
Scranton, for tho puiposo of placing In
nomination candidates for tho following
offices to be voted for at the next general
election, on Tuesday, November 2, H37, to
vvlf
Ono candidate for Sheriff.
One candidate for Prothonotary.
One candidate for Treasurer.
Ono candidate for Clerk of tho Courts.
One candidate for District Attorney.
Ono candldato for Recordor of Deeds.
Ono candldato for Register of Wills.
Ono cundldato for Jury Commissioner.
Vlgllanco committees will hold delegate
elections on Saturday, September 4, A.
D. 1897, between the hours ot 4 and 7 p.
m. They will glvo nt least two davs' pub.
lie notice of tho time and place for hold
ing said elections.
Each election district shall elect nt tho
said delegate elections two qunllllcd per
sons to servo as vigilance committee for
ore en". whose names shall bo certified
to on tho ctedentlals of delegates to tho
county convention.
Tho representation of delegates to tho
said county convention Is based upon tho
voto cast nt the last preceding Stalo
election for Hon. William McKlnley. Re
publican candidate for president of the
United Stites, ho being tho highest of
ficer voted for at said Stnte election.
Under this rulo tho several districts aro
entitled to representation as follows, to
wit:
No. of No. of
votes delc
ArchbaM cast, gates
1st ward, 1st district 11 2
1st ward, 2d district 74 1
2d ward 37 1
3d ward $5 1
Ronton IIS 2
Blnkely
1st district 17S 2
2d district 217 3
3d district 133 2
Carbondal township
Northwest district 3(5 1
Northeast district 19 1
Carbondale Cltv
1st ward, 1st district 311 4
1st ward, 3d d strict 120 2
2d ward, 1st district SI 1
2d ward, 2d district 83 1
2d ward. 3d district 3S 1
3d ward, 1st ulstrlct 120 2
3d waul, 21 district 130 2
3d ward, 3d district 17 1
3d ward. 4th district 1C1 2
4th ward, 1st district it 1
4th ward, 2d district 17 1
4th ward, 3d district 1" 1
5th ward, 1st district 215 3
Gth waul, 2d district 33 1
6th wurd, 1st district 2(iS 3
Cth ward. 2d olstrlct 12 1
Clifton 23 1
Covington P3 1
Dnlton 133 2
Dlckf-on City
1st ward 110 2
2d waul Ill 2
3d ward Ill 2
Dunmore
1st waul. 1st dlstilct 131 2
lt v ard, 2d. district 41 1
2d ward, 1st district O 1
2d ward. 2d district SO 1
3d ward, 1st district 41 1
3d ward, 2d district 1DJ 2
3d ward, 3d district 112 2
4th ward 23 1
5th ward 15 1
rth ward, 1st district 1C1 2
Cth ward, 2d district 1S7 2
Ulmhurst 51 1
Fell township
1st district 43 1
2d district 57 1
ai district 63 1
4th district 49 i
Glcnburn C4 1
Gouldsboro it 1
Greenfield 120 2
Jefferson t3 s 1
Jcrmj n
1st dlstilct 14C 2
2d district 123 2
3d district 60 1
Lackawanna township
South district 29 1
West district 212 3
Fast district S 0
Northeast district 107 2
Southwest district 40 1
La Plume 21 1
Lehigh 19 1
Madison 1C0 2
MavflcU 200 2
Newton 117 2
North Ablngton -IS 1
Old Force-
1st district 278 3
2(1 district 15 1
4th district 232 3
Oljphant
1st ward 31 1
2d ward 1S3 2
Sd ward, 1st district 61 1
.'d ward, 2d district 31 1
4th word 121 2
Ransom
1st district S3 1
2d district 20 1
Roaring Utook 19 1
Scott 2uS 3
Scranton
1st ward, 1st district 263 3
1st ward, 2d district 140 2
1st ward, 3d dlstilct va 2
1st ward, 4th district 131 2
1st ward, 5th district lit 2
2d ward, 1st district 2UI 3
2d ward, 2d district 2s3 3
2d ward, 3d district 1)3 2
2d ward, 4th district 03 1
2d ward, 5th district .U 1
3d ward, lst district 20 1
3d wurd, 2d district 33 1
1th ward, 1st district 172 2
4th ward, 2d district 2lt 3
4th ward, 3d district 201. 3
4th ward, 4th district ,.. 312 4
3th ward, 1st district 221 3
6th ward, 2d district 230 3
6th ward, 3d district 217 3
6th ward, 4th dletrlct 221 3
Cth ward, 1st district 40 1
Cth ward, 2d district 30 1
cth waul, 3d clistrlct 240 3
7th wird, 1st district Jj 1
7th ward, 2d district 10 1
7th ward, 3d district 59 1
8th ward, 1st dlstilct 157 2
Sth ward, 2d dlbtrlct 200 2
9th ward, 1st district 272 3
9th ward, 2d district 22.1 3
9th ward, 3d district 235 3
10th ward 29J 3
11th ward, 1st district 232 3
11th w.ud, 2d district 17, 2
11th ward, 3d district 107 2
12th ward, 1st district 61 1
12th ward, 2d district 27 1
13th ward. 1st dlstilct 193 2
13th ward, 2d district 2SS 3
13th ward, 3d district 209 3
11th ward, 1st district IDS 2
11th ward, 2d district 171 2
15th ward, 1st c'lstrlct .... 293 3
15th vvaid, 2d district 222 3
10th ward, 1st district 229 s
10th ward, 2d district 238 3
17th waid, 1st district 330 4
17th ward, 2d c'lstrlct 419 6
18th ward 130 2
19th ward, 1st district 201 3
19th ward, 2d district 130 2
19th wcrd. 3d district ..... 149 2
19th ward. 1th district 103 2
20th ward, 1st district lit 2
20th ward, 2d district 109 a
20th ward, 3d district 3'. 1
20th ward, 4th district 71 1
21st ward, 1st district .... 93 1
21st ward, 2d alslrlc' .... 130 2
South Ablngton 233 3
Spring Brook 70 1
Ta lor
1st ward in 2
24 ward i;i 2
3d ward nt 2
4th vard 1
Sth ward ci 1
Throop 8i 1
Wnverly fa 1
West Ablngton : 45 1
Wlnton-
1st ward 60 1
2d ward , 3s 1
3d ward 43 1
271
JOHN II. THOMAS,
Attest; Chairman.
J. E. WATKINS, Secretary,
r.lucldiitcd.
"Why does every ono watch a newly
married couple?"
Slnglo people watch them becauso thoy
oxpect to seo sonio love-making, nnd
mauled people becaus--they cxppct to
see u cjuoirtl." l'uck.
KemMo Curo Is Indeed
noon 10 vrnmanKlml.
hat tired for II tie.
y ft 1ns In bark and loins quickly relieve I.
lunyoii's Remedies, n "" I I - r '
scparnto curo for each ' l-"
dlxtiise, for salo nt nil dtugitlst. When In
feiviale: i,.?r,1Vnrjlo0n.!0
confidence, to litm Arch Street, l'lilladel
plilu, l'n, for fieo medical advice.
PLCKVILLL".
I'Imer AV. Roberts, ono of our lend
ing merchants here, nnd Miss Ola Ken
nedy, of Benton, wero united in holy
matrimony by tho How Mr. Watklns
at tho Baptist parsonago nt Factory
vlllo last Wednesday ut high noon.
They left for, Scranton nnd took the
train for Niagara Falls, New York city
nnd other points of Interest, and will
enjoy a two weeks.' wedding tour. Mr.
and Mrs. Roberts on their teturn will
make their homo for n short time with
Mr. nnd Mrs. George W. Roberts, on
Hlckoiy street. Mr. and Mrs. Roberts
nre young people, highly esteemed, and
a host of friends wish them a prosper
ous Journey through life.
9. M. Rogers had a vnluablo Jersey
cow killed by tho gravity cars at tho
foot of Plane n yesterday afternoon.
Misses Minnie and Ihnma Hvnns, of
Hast PIttston, are visiting their sister,
Mrs. Z. P. Tlnklepnugh.
Tho Women's Christian Temperance
union held a meeting at the home of
Mrs. S. F. White lust Thursday after
noon and elected the following officers
for the coining year: President, Mrs.
William Qudd; first vice-president, Mrs.
George Stevens; second vice-president,
Mrs. 1:. L. Craig; secretary, Mrs. Clem
Crnlg; corresponding secretary, Mis.
Jennie Frcar, treasuier. Mis. William
Page. Tho following delegates were
appointed to attend the county conven
tion nt Dalton on the lBth and 16th of
this month: Mrs William lludd, Mrs.
George Stevens and Mrs. U H. Barber.
Services tomorrow ns usual In the
Methodist Lplscopal church. Preach
ing by the pastor, Rev. S. C. Slmpkins,
nt 10.30 a. m. nnd 7.30 p. in. Theme for
morning, "The Sufficiency of Christ's
Revelation" Evening sermon to tho
young people, theme, "Wedded to Ilvil."
Sundnj school at 2.30; Epworth league
at 0 30 p. m. All will receive a cordial
w elcome.
CLARK'S SUMMIT.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Ross and Mrs.
William Barnum and children will at
tend the Finch family icunlon at Ben
ton today.
Tills. Thomas Norton was taken se
riously 111 at the home of her daugh
ter, Mrs. Page, on Tuesday Inst.
Mr and Mis D H Bell are spend
ing a few weeks In Maryland.
The Ji'isses McMukln, of Philadel
phia, are visiting Mrs. John King.
List of letteis remaining uncalled
for nt the Clark's Summit postolllcc,
Sept. 1, 1897- Mr. II. H. Davis, J Ev
nns, esq , Mls Adn FIsk, J. S. Free
man. S. L. Gathercolo. Mrs. John
lleeny. Mis. Mary Hamilton, Mr. C.
S. Messenger, Geoige Nash, Mrs.
George Tone
Mrs George P Myers and Mrs Eu
gene Mvers returned homo on Satur
day last from a few days' visit with
fi lends In West Nicholson
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Goods to deule rs bent sldo lino S.7.1 a month;
(ulnrj or lingo commission niude, cvpcilenco
uunecessur). Clifton Soup and iluuuluctur.
ng Conipanj, Cincinnati, O.
7AN1UD - WHLIMCNOWN MaVIn
l every town to KilIcU Mock subscrip
tions; uinonopoli; blc mono) forugeuts; ng
e upltul icqulred. VA)W VltD C. FIsjll d. CO.,
lloielen lllock, Chicago", 111.
11 i:li WANTEn-rn.u ales.
Advs. Under This Mead One Cent a Ward.
WwNTi;i)-Minm,i: aoi:d coi.oukd
woman for gcnernl housework, good
cook, to sleep home nlghtx. 118 Mlllllnuvc.
ANTKl)-Tvoi:xi'Kun;.ci:nKTi77r:
nalesladlen; cu'l ut once, none hut o.
peilcni'Cd need upplv. MYI.lt DAVIDOW,
!IU7 I.ucknwunnu avenue.
LAUIKS-f MAKE lliaWAl!i:S DOING
plcucnnt homo work, and "111 glndl nund
full particulars to nil sending 'J cent Mump.
M1S.-JM. A.bl'ClHUrva, Lumence. Mich.
W7ANTKD-LADY AClKNTtf IN HCKAN.
ton to sell uud Introduce 811) dei'8 inte
Icing; experleneeileunvnsserprcfericd; work
permunciit nnd very profitable. Wrlto for
purilculiirH nt once nnd get benefit of holiday
liudu. T.H.SNYDKK A CO, Cincinnati. O.
WANTED IMMIIDIATEIA'-TWOIINEK.
11 getlo Fnlcswomcn to represent us.
Guaranteed SO u day without Interfering
with other duties. lUultliful occupation.
Write lor puilliulnm, encloslni; namo,
MANGO CHEMIUAU COMPANY No. 7U
Juhn Mreet, Now York.
AS'! RO LOGY.
Adv. Under This Head One Cent a Word.
AHTIIOI.OGY, Kl'LL HOROSCOPE;
truthful predictions; prospects coming
veur und nueHtlem unswered uny subject,
Bl.OO; send birth dnte. I'llOP. AltAUAIN,
ao'J Eust flfltli ht., Now York.
WANTLD-TO KENT.
Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word.
HOUHE WANTED-l'ltOM OCTOIIER 1.
not less than 10 room, Improvements;
Address, glv lug locution, UEAItEIt, lilbtiuo
ottlcc.
MGNYON'S 5'
CONNOLLY & WALLACE
REHOVAL SALE SPECIALS
For Saturday and flonday.
m
Ottr T nrlioo'
V li JVfcV4-fJ
nrs. .t-hntrrm nt
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J5SW53C
Bovs' Cnst-Iron
... 1 7 T, 1
(, ltivciy last uiacK;
ana checks, worm
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Turkish Towels at 20c each. Turkish Wash Cloths at 5c
each. Linen Huck Towels at 2 for 25c. Table Linens and Nap.
kins at Removal Sale prices.
I
If
Our Domet Blankets at 45c. Our Heavy Fleeced Blankets
at $1.25. Our all-wool 4 lb. Blanket at $3.00, and the best value;
in Kuotted Silkoliue Comforts ever shown in Scranton.
1
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It's a splendid time for you to visit this department if you
want the best bargains ever shown in this line of goods: Skirts,
Drawers, Chemise, Corset Covers, Night Gowns, at the most extra
ordinary low prices ever quoted for first-class goods.
CONNOLLY
AGUNTS WANT12I).
A OKN rs- VHTICI.E STAPLE, NEW AND
i novel; perceptible nieilts nnd ureatde
nmnd. iiiakus (inlok kiUh. Address W. 11.
K MT'tj'll., D.ivcnport, lovvn.
TIIKSKWPIIOCESS WIN'OOW V.'AsII-
X er; water tunic, hpoiuto and runlier div
er combined; nuntH
llltO-..,Uleetund, O.
vuntud. KIElEtt
AA'E DON'T WANT HOYS Oil LOAEEHS
tovrltous; tint men of nhllltv
small incnns; S'.'OO to tjr.oti per month, nil
niv or rominlssion, to M.itonirtntM nnd crn
e-ral manaserx. ltCINE HUE ENGINE
CO , Ltd. Itaelne, Win.
r'-I.ONDIKE AOENTS WANTED FOR
Ik larso Illustrated hook of Klondike, flvo
hundred puKCs; prleo l.fiO; ontlU tOc. Ad.
iliess NA1IONAI. I'l'HI.lSItlNU CO,, Lake.
sldo liulldlng, ChlcaRO, III.
REMAI1I.E AGENTS WANTED; NO
other need apply. Vox lat), hcrautou,
l'u.
1 ANTED-AGENrSTOSOMCITlUTIU).
Ing and I onn stock; relerenco re
quiicd. Addiess I'ENN, eaio Tribune.
TTTANTED-SOMCnOItK; NO DELIVER
i Ins, no collecting; position permanent;
rny vvecKij, kuiio uo. ucc uuu
JftlEIW,
ItoeueHtir, N. l.
AGE.NTh-WHAT Al'.E YOU GOING TO
do about "le I'ltlzensblp prleo !. Go
lns bv thoubands. Addiess N1UUOLS,
NnpeivHle, 111.
AGENTP-IO bELL OUH IRACTICAti
l?old, Hllver, nleket unel copper electro
plasteis; prices Horn 5l) upvaid; salary and
expenses paid; outfit free. Addrevt, vIla
Mamp, MICHIGAN MI G LO , Chlcatjo.
AGENlh-lO SELL CIGAItS TO DEAI,
eis; Si5 vieekly and epenses; expcil.
ene-o unnceessarj. t'ON'iOLlDAIED MIG
CO., J8 Van ihmnht., Chlcnao.
FOK RKNT.
Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Ward.
LOU ltENT-12 ItOOM iJoiTSE IN IHK)
J1 block on North Wnshingron avenue;
nil modern improvements. WAL'IEll
HUIGGN Attornej.
170iTHEN'r -hiVgle-sTouT:rvTrir
I1 Ikivement next to Tinders' ll.ink; also
third nnd fouith Hooik, brick bulldlnt; In
le-ar. Addresi M. feliUllti:, 'JS5 Joilc'isou
avenue.
77OH KENT-THREE UNI'ITKNISIIEI)
J looms, with ue of bnth and heated by
furnace. Inqiiiro at !1II) Mndiion uvenue.
TOR SALIL
Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word.
l.OIt HALE A I'lNIJ YOL'NG SPAN OP
V dark clientnut horses. Tor description
lnnulie ut Evciett'H btablu, Dlx Court, boruu-
trtn.
"I70R SALE-PINE TRAP CHEAP.
X1 Peuii avenue.
151
ki:al ijstatc.
Advs. Under This HeaJ One Cent a Ward.
IIIPsT-CLASS OPI'ORTt'Nl'l V,
Desirous of retiring, the owner of n flno
trm k lurm, or stock und ilnlry farm, Nltuato
I'.j miles fiiim Rleumond, Vu , In tho forks
of two turnpikes; will sell ut a burgulu all
his right, tltlu uud Intel est therein, to any
lCHpnuslblo person desiring tho same. It Is
in a healthy uud beautiful locnlltj, conveni
ent to all market thereabout, an well us
New York and tho South. 'Iho firm con.
talnH ITAi.ucies ono bundled unilei cultl.
vutlnn, balance In tlmber,pastiire, fruits und
straw bcnles. Aeieek on iluoono mile; tine
springs and hydraullu lam foielngwuterHou
jards to bouse, by which alsn crops may bo
watered when neccssarv; running stienm
through creamery. House of eight largo
looms, Will sell stock und farm implements
with farm.
TERMS One third cash; balance on reus,
onablo time, lor further particulars ud
dress ELI .1. DA VI Us, l'.'fli Short avenue,
Scrunton, I'u.
T OlS KOH SALE O.N NICHOLS HEIGHTS
J-J and Lorraine. Address A.A.Mt,lIOI,
Agent, Clark's summit, Pa.
HXECUTOKS1 NOTICi:.
nSTATEOPPl.l'ER WINTER, LATE OP
AU thdllornughofDuuniurtf.Countyofliuk.
aw an mi nnd stuto of Peuusvlvunla.deceused,
Letters testumentnry upon tho above estate
having been grunted to tho undersigned, all
persons having claims or demands agalusi
the said estate) will present them for pnj ment,
mid those Indebted thereto villi please inuko
Immediate) payment to
HARRY II. WINTER,
MILTON LOW'RY,
STREETEK & LOW'RY, Executors.
Attornej s for Estate.
ST.nn TtTirl fMnrre in n Inro
lfI&W ..ahVt WWU A M 4UICW1
(SO cents.
,
Hosierv. snlioctl knee, iieol
,, . ; -.-- ---1
an sizes trom 7 to 10, zic. a
A large range of the best Outing Flanucl, iu neat stripes
lzyic, at ic a yard.
Blankets and Comfortables.
fiuslin Underwear.
EDUCATIONAL.
Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word.
CCHOOL OP THE LACKAWANNA RI
Ci opjns September lit. Representatives
of Harvurd, v.nlc, Princeton, llrj 11 Mnwr,
VV'ellesle', etc., upon the faculty. Classical,
'udentltlc, English and Modern Language
comsc's. Prepares for any collogo or busl
ness. Clusses In short Iluml. Send foi cut
ulogue. MRS. B. S HANSON'S SCHOOL. CO.VI
prising n college prornratory course,
primary department und Germun kinder
garten, reopens on 'luesday, Sept. II, trtl7.
speelai care is given to modern lnncuajen.
e lrculars upon application. Address MRS.
liS. HANSON, or Mils. M E. MARTIN, l'Jl
South 1 runklln street, Wllkos-Ilarre, Pa.
CHIROPODIST AND MANICURE.
CORNS, HUNION.S AND INGROWING
nulls cured without the least pain or
drawing blood. Consultation nnd advlco
given iree. E. M. 11K1.EL, Chiropodist,
iltio Luckuwnnnn uvenuo. Ladles utteudtd
nt their lcsldeueo if deslicd. Chaiges moder.
ate.
Sl'l UATIONS WANTED.
man to drive team or do most an) kind
of woik, musthivo work ut once; Is sober
und reliable. Addiess D. It , 1)01 Prleo St.
Siri'ATION WAN1'ED-11Y A YOUNG
manled man us Janitor or fireman; ex
perienced In running smnll engines; not
afraid of work, Address II C, 55 Lncka
wuuun avenue, city.
Ql'lUA'IION WANTED-llY A MIDDLE
ij aged woman to do general housework.
Addiess E. M. 1)., Tribune otllco.
Ql'ICAllON WANTED-llY A MARRIED
n man us tenmstci, driver or coachman,
experienced nnd thorough hoiseman; can
furnish he-it of references, Aeldress J. C, 1 10
Mllllln avenue.
CI'IL'ATION WANTED-llY A YOUNG
O mun ns stenographer, typewrite!, book
keeper, estlmute or billing clerk; oxpeit ut
tlguios, eight jours' experience; Al penman;
woik shows for Itself. Address E. L. D., 715
Monioo uvenue.
Vt.VnTeD-11Y A MIDDLE-AGED MN,
oinployineut of unv kind; can run
small engine; nlso used to boiler work; will
accept it or Idavba week; also low wages.
Addiess J. W. P., '1 rlbune olllce.
SII'lVrurXWANfED-TO DO WAMN
lng nnd Ironing by the duy; best of refer,
ences. Address 5V.U Lucl.uwtiuuu avenue,
third lloor.
VOUNG MAN WITH EXPERIENCE AH
1 accountant, dosiies position in un ofllce
or with wholesale house; icfereuces. W. S.,
cnio 1 illume,
A
LVDY DESIRES A POSITION AH
Btenogranher. bookkeeper or as copyist;
nnxlous to secure vmploj ment. Address '-,
Tribune olllce.
SITUATION WANTED-llY A COLORED
O man w ho has had soverol years' expert,
enceus conchmun: can give good reference.
Addiess JOHN 11ROWN, 'Iribunoollleo.
"U7-ANTED-A SITUATION. 11V AN EX
perieuced young lady as clerk In stora
or assistant In olllce.
Address, 11, 11 , 001
Price street.
SUTUATIO.N WANTED-AH AN ERRAND
girl. Apply, lll'JHwetlnnd street.
SITUATION WANTED-llY sTV'OM.N
i5 togoout vvushlng and cleaning oillces
by the day. Address, (13U Mluciul street,
Sand Hanks.
SITUATION WANTED-AH A HI'.OND
hand bread und cuke baker In 1 Ity, or
first hund In countrj . Shop experience, ten
jc'ars; sober; Intelligent; married Addiess,
GEORGE M. NOLL, 11105 Price street,
Scranton, l'u.
UITU.t7o.NWVNTEDAS ilUICHEIti
'J llist-elass meat cutter and bologna
maker; good peddler, strictly temperate).
Address, llUfC'llER, 101H Juekson sticet,
City.
NELDER LYI, A lTv WOULD LIKE A
few engu cements us nurse, or would ac
cept a position us housekeeper, in tho homo
otu respectable working man; wages 1100b.
eet to u good home. Address C. P. I, Ueu
erul Delivery, city,
Ol'I UATION WANTED-RESITCTAIILH
married man, experienced I n ofllce work
desires u position; will work ut uny honest
employment; eun furnish iclerencss. Ad
dress J. H., Tribune Olllce.
SITUATION WANTED-IIY A COLORED
O man, In a wealthy private family; can
furnish jou with twelve years' experience.
Address Iu tho tcur of 411 Madison uvenue,
City. Call ut 5 p. in.
SITUATION WANTED-DRUGGIHT, RUG.
lstered, young mun, single; 8 ears' ox.
perlenee; spruks several languages: At ref.
eienic; first-class prescriptions. A. K. U,
'Iribuuooillce'.
'4 WALLACE, 209 WASHINGTON
i X
neer.rf-mt'Mif nf -!
UUUV4lU4Vlil Vfc W it
V
(
"'W-'Nsjii
E.-20
nurl rnn mul nns.
7 1 r
pair.
SI ,000 IN PRIZES
GRAND MUSICAL
iTl
OD
WILL BU HELD IN
Central Market Hall, Allentown, Pa.,
Thanksgiving Day, Nov, 25, 1897
ADJUDICATORS.
Music. Prof. mANK DAMIIO.SCII, New
York. Prellmlmry AdJudlOntor. Prof. T. J. DA
VIES, Mus. llaoh., Sciunton.
Itecltutlon. Rev. T. C. EDWARD3, D. D
Kingston, P.i.
Accompanist. Prof. JAS. I'HESCOTT,
PottBVlile.
Conductor of tho Duv, Rev. T. C. ED
WARDS, D. D Kingston, Pa.
PROURAMAIE.
MORNING SESSION, 10 O'CLOCK.
Prizes.
1. PIANO SOLO "Rondo Caprlc-
closo," op H, Mendelssohn ...$ 8 00
2. UANJO SOLO. "Gypsy Ron
do," with Piano nccompanl
ment, arr. by Purland 5 00
3. TEMALE RECITATION. "Bar
bara rrltchle," Whlttlcr
(Standard Rrcltttjons No. 1).. 5 00
i BANJO CLUI1. "Queen on the
Sea Waltzes," by Armstrong,
published by S, S, Stewart,
Philadelphia 25 00
5. TKMALE CHORUS. "Down In
tho Dewy Dell," by Smart,
published by Dltson, Now
York, not lens than 20 voices.. 60 00
AETEHNOON SESSION, 2 O'CLOCK.
6. MALE QUARTETTE. "Sands
O'Dee," by R. Goldbrck, No,. el,
Schlrinei's 8 vo. Quartettes ... 16 00
7. DUET. (Tenor nnd Has ) "The
Two Salli'rs," by Parri, pub
lished by D. O. Evans, Youngs,
town, O 12 00
8. CONTRALTO SOLO. "Light of
tho lielter Morning," by 1).
Huck. published by U. Schlr
mer, N. Y 10 00
9. CHORUS. "Ho Not Afraid."
Elljuh. by McndelBsohn, Dlt
son's Edition, not lesb than 100
voices ,, . 6M 00
EVENING SESSION, 7.S0 O'CLOCK.
10. BASS OR BARITONE SOLO.
"The Watcher.'' by Ad Gelbel. JO 00
11.
TENOR SOLO. ''Out of the
Decn." by T
Dawes, .vtus,
llnrh . nuhllshnd hv thrt John
Church Co , New York 10 00
1IIXED QUARTETTE. "The
Pnrtlnir Kiss." by Plnsutl,
published by Dltuon 16 CO
SOP11ANO SOLO. "With Ver-
oure C'cid," Hajdn 10 00
MALE CHORUS "HeleaKiired,"
by A. S Sullivan, Dltson's Edi
tion, not less than 10 voices... 200 00
CONDITIONS.
No. 1 No prize will bo awarded with
out sufllclent merit.
2. Objections muat be made to the com
mittee In writing
3 Commltteo claims the right to hold
preliminary examination on Nos. 1, 3, 0,
7, 8, 10, 11, 12 and 13
1 Competitors can use piano, organ or
both
5 Pomnle chorus can be conducted by
cither a lady or rentlcman.
li. Members of cue competing choir aro
not allowed to aeslst another choir.
7. If less than three choirs shall com
pete on No. 14, the prUo will be $150.
8. If less than thrco choirs Khali compete
on No, 9, tho prize will be $150.
9. Tho committee claims n right to re
quest the sucecrsful competitors to tuka
part In evening sesilon,
10. All names of competitors must bo in
tho hands of tho corresponding secretury
on or before November 1, 1897
JAMES McKEEVEIt, Cor. Secretary.
Cataeauqua, Lehigh, Co , Pa.
CTFor application slips address Corre
sponding Secretary.
CITY SC,VVENGUK.
AIMUUUtlH CLEANB PRIVY VAULTS
und ecu poolt; no odor. Improved
pumps used. A. RRIGGS, Proprietor,
Ix'iive orders HOON. Mulu.uve., or ElokeV
eli uc store, corner Adams und Mulberry.
'lelephonellUlu.
CJIAH. COOPER, CITY HCAVENGEll.
All orders promptly attended to, day or
night. All the latest upplluuees.
nominees. L'hunres
reusnniiDie. vio nrru
ll'JO Washburn street.
reasonable. 71U Scrunton sticet. House,
fffi
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