THE SOU ANTON TRIBUNE-TUESDAY MORNINGS SEPTEMBER 21, 1897. S!' ' J ill OK CAFFERTY COUNTED OUT. Rcfcrco Had Sold Tea Before He Got on His Feel, Although the Watch Only Registered Ten Seconds. The Columbian Athletic association of Taylor conducted their second box lnp exhibition nt Weber's rink last night. About SOO enthusiasts were In attendance. At 0.25 Manager Leopold Nelgor, the "Dan Stuart of Taylor." entered the ring and arranged for the preliminary bouts. Ilutherford Tonr 1:1ns of Luzerno borough, announced the opening event, a four-round friend ly bout between the Qulgley brothers, featherweights, of Wllkcs-Uarre. The boys displayed considerable science and pioved Interesting entertainers. THe next bout was between James Jackson and John Abplanap, both of Old Forge. They weighed about 120 pounds and sparred amusingly, though not very pclentlllcally. Both had many supporters In the hall and while Jack son war. the stronger of the two.Abpla nap proved that he was shiftier and consequently got the decision. Patrick Murphy of the American Sporting club, was the referee. The next bout was between Anthony Lydon, white, of Taylor, and "Tank" Parker, colored, of 'Scranton. The contest afforded the spectators nil sorts of fun, ami while both wore not In any condition to light, they nevcrtho li'FS did some good work. The contest was for four jounds and Ilefereo Mur phy derided the contest a draw. The timekeeper of the above bouts was Leopold Nelger, of Taylor. The star bout of the night was 15 rounds between Mike Kane, of Minoo ka, and hairy Cartel ty. of Port llow kley. Kane weighed In at 13S pound3 and Cafferty at 11T, pounds. Cafferty entered the ring at 10.43 o'clock, and was looked after by John Tlghe, Mike Connolly and Richard leavers, nil nf Scranton At 10.17 o'clock Kane made his ap pearance and was seconded by "Hob by" Dobbs, of Minneapolis; John Kel ly, Tong Gordon, and Pat Maloney, of Scranton. Iteferce Murphy called the ip n together at 10.53 o'clock and gave them the necessary Instructions. It was nnnouncpd that the winner would receive n silk hat. The men camo together at 10.51 and clinched almost as soon ns thev mot. Cafferty forced Kane to the ropes on the east end of the ring, and In the clinch both fell, Cafferty falling heav ily on Kane,, glrfH'il calls of foulrwere heard, but both men were sent to their corners and cautioned by the referee about fouling and clinching. They clinched repeatedly In the remainder of the round, neither doing any effect ive work. In the second round Kane drew blood from Carterty's nose, and repeated clinching followed. After two min utes of hard lighting, Kane landed a terrific right hand jolt on Cafrertj-a Jaw, knocking him down. He rolled over on the floor, and Keferee Murphy began counting the seconds. He counted ten of them and as he littered the last word Cafferty arose to his feet, seemingly taklnu advantage of the usual time allowance, but Murphy having counted the tenth second, the crowd around the ring rushed Inside the ropes and surrounded the princi pals. " ".' Knne's friends quickly dressed him, nnd took him from the ring, while Cafferty remained In the ring several seconds and showed a disposition to light. The crowd seemed to accept the counting out as llnal nnd the affair ended amid much confusion. Time keeper Colemar, who held a stop watch, claimed that Cafferty was down but six seconds, nnd this time seemed about right to many, but the teferee'o decision stood, and Kane therefore wins the fight. It was apparent that Kane was much the better man nnd the light would hardly have lasted over four or five rounds. A largo number of men from Scran ton witnessed the contests. LOCAL RING NOTES. V,'. II. Martin, manager of the Grant club of Boston, has written The Trlbuno oflVrlug to match Walter Johnson, tho colon d heavyweight, against tho winner of the Strong-Butler contest which may be given by the American Sporting club nt Music hall In tin near future. Hobby Dnbbs Is In Carbondalo prepar ing for his 20-round argument with joo Gnns before tho Greenpolnt Sporting club of Brooklyn. Jack McAuKffe's return to the ring will likely tnko place Sept. 30 nt Music hall, In this city, when Stanton Abbott, of England, may be the opponent of tho or.co premier lightweight. If Jack Tlglu- and his advisors really believe ho Is a bettor man than James Judge In a 20-round debate, nnd If they A Wonderful Medicine 73 tlvy t( w&ss Tor Bilious and Nervous dlsordcra.such as Wind cud Fata In tho tttomaca. Sick Headache, Glddl noas.ruUnosaaudCtvolllns after meals, Dizzi ness and Drowolnose, Cold Chills, Flushings of llcat, I93 of Appetite, Shortness ot Breath, Cos tlveuojs, Blotclios on tho Skin, Disturbed Sloop, rrlghtfulDreaM, and all Nervous and Tremb ling Sensations, te., when tbeso symptoms aro caused by constipation, as most ot thorn are. THE FIRST DOSE WILL GIVE tlELIEF IN TWENTY MINUTES. Tills 13 no notion. Every sufferer Is earnestly Invltod to try ono Box ot theao Fills and they will lo acknowledged to bo A WONDERFUL MEDICINE. EEECH.ini'S 1'ILLS, taken as directed, vrlll Quickly rostoro Females tocorapleto health. They promptly romovo obstructions or lrregu larltlca of tho system. For a Weak Stomach impaired Digestion Disordered Liver they act Hko magic a tow dosos will work won. ders upon tho Vital Organs) strengthening tho muscular system, restoring the long-lost com plexion, bringing back the been edge o( appe. tile, and arousing with tho ICoaebud of Health tho lvliolo physical energy of tho human frame. Tbeso aro facts admitted by thousands, la nil classei ot cocloty, and ono of tho beat guarantees to the llervous and Dobtll tatod Is that llccclinm'3 1'IIU linvo tho IiCrcest Sale of uuy 1'atciit ITIodlcluo tu tho World. Annual Sales more than 6,000,000 Boxes 2Jo. at Drug Stores, or will bo sent by U.a Agents. B. P. ALLEN CO., SS Canal St., Kew York, post paid, npon receipt of pneo, Boot fro upon application; -T?3T -W &taf$i ,S1 WW, (Ootid of honestly seek a meeting, their sincerity should bo proved by posting a forfeit nnd issuing a challenge, Judgo would bo alert to accept nnd would ngrco that the winner should tnko nil or 75 per cent, of nny portion of tho receipts. Tho Trib une has authority to statu uiat If TIgho objects to a contest under American Sporting club auspices, several reputablo nnd prominent local ring followers will mako this llnnnclnl proposition to tho two men: A guarantee of $2M to tho principals or 50 per cent, of tho net re ceipts, provided that In cither enso too loser shall not recelvo mora than 25 per cent of the whole sum to be given tho boxers. Personally, judgo desires that tho winner should take all, but If TIgho objects to such n division, Judgo Is willing that tho loser shall recelvo not moio than 23 per. cent, TIgho and Abbott's 13-round meeting will occur at Laurel Hill park tomor row night. EASTERN LEAGUE. No enmos were played In the East ern lenu'Uc yesterday. Here ure tho reasons: Scranton at Providence, cold weather. Wilkes-llarrpnt Syracuse,' cold weather. Buffalo at Montreal, wet grounds una cold weather. At Toronto, no game scheduled. 1'crccntngo ltccord. 1'. AV. L. P.C. Syracnso 124 83 4!i .131 Toronto , 12;! 74 41) .Wtt Iluffnlo 120 72 r.7 .alii! Springfield 121 U7 57 .010 Provldeneo 123 07 5'J 22 Scranton 112 52 01 .ItiO Montreal 122 17 75 ,:ss3 WT.kes-Darro 117 20 k7 .250 To.dny's Cninoo. SCRANTON AT PROVIDENCE. WILKEri-DARRK AT SPRINGFIELD. BUFFALO AT SYRACUSE. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Itcsiilts, New York 10 Baltimore 9 (Bight Innings.) Philadelphia a Washington- 1 Brooklyn at Uoston, rain. l'crccntngo Kcco rd. I. 121 122 122 121 122 V. S3 fc7 78 CS K2 DO iiil 65 r,3 52 fll 23 L. 00 SO 41 52 fJ tiO irr (17 s 71 72 P.C. .711 .7U7 .021) .ut!2 .mi; AVJ A 00 .Vol .417 .427 .411 Baltimore .. Boston Now York.., Cincinnati ., Cleveland ., Washington Brooklyn ... Pittsburg .1 , 122 122 122 123 ', 121 121 1 123 Chicago ..... Philadelphia Loulsvlllo ., St. Louis .., Today's (Jnmcs. Hrooklyn at Uoston. Baltimore nt Now York. Washington at Philadelphia. Chicago at Cleveland. Cincinnati at Pittsburg. Loulsvllloat St. Louis. Some Cold-Wotithcr Hitting. New York. Sept. 20. Tho New Yorks took the llrst game of tho closing Eeries from tho champions becauso they wero ablo to hit tho ball when men wero on bases. Doth pitchers were hit hard. Score: lt.ll.K. Now York 2 1 32 00 1 110 IS -1 Baltimore 0 0 0 7 0 0 0 2 !) i7 2 Batteries Rusle and Warner; Corbott and Iloblnson. L'mpurc Hurst. Lively (inmc tit Qiinkcrtnwn. Philadelphia, Sep20. Philadelphia de fcatcd Washington today in an Interest ing game. Taylor pitched superb ball. McJames was effectlvo when men wero on bases, but gave eight passes. Fourteen of tho local men wire left on bases. Dowd's base running was ono of tho features. At tendance, 1,313. Score: lt.ll.K. Washington 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 C 1 Philadelphia 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 ! 0 Batteries Mc James and Farrell; Taylor and Uoyle. Umpire Emslle. DIAA10ND DUST. A personal letter to Tho Tribune's sporting editor from ono of tho players on tho Scranton team contains some in teresting chat concerning the work of tho club on tho present trip. Tha writer says: "Tho plnyers aro in good condition an 1 have been playing qulto good ball, Syra cuse being tho only club to hurt ns, had wo received our Just dues from tho umplro wo would havo had at least two games from tho Stars. Glllon has pitch ed splendid ball on this trip, but Johnson and Harper havo been weak. Mngitlra has played good, hut both cVchers havo fallen off, in fact they havo not played their game this season. Walters has not played his usual good game and lionner had hard luck in Toronto, although ho didn't get many errors. Mnssey has not batted very strong, ami his Holding lias been a llttlo off color. Manager Grlllin played much better than had been ex pected, ho having bon out ot tho gamo so long. Ills hitting Is very timely and the only error charged against him was made In Toronto on 0 ground ball that did not cost anything. Ycrkes pitched n good gamo in Toronto, and as he is booked to pitch Monday wo can tell how strong tho young fellow u. He baa good speed and command of tho ball." Pitcher Harper Ins been sent home. Tho Miners finish tho season Thursday at Providence, nnd nearly all uf them will return to scranton on Friday. New York, Sept. 20. Tho Atlantic Haso Hall leaguo lias been In session slnco 9 o'clock today. When the doors were opened at 2 o'clock for recess President Harrow said that nothing waa dono but to wrangle. It Is believed tho light Is over tho eontlnuaueo of tho Athletics In tho league. Tho pennant was awarded Lan caster. Thero will bo another meeting to night. Jimmy Dean and Pllly lloftncr, two Scranton boys, who havo been playing with tho Hamilton Canadian leaguo team, arrived home Saturday. Tho season closed a week ahead of tlmo on account of tho disbanding of thci London team. Tho Hamilton won tho pennant with nine games to spare. Dean was captain and second baseman and Hoffner played in the outfield. AAUTEUR BALL NOTES. Tho Mayflowers of Dellovuo defeated tho Hustlers In a one-sided game. The feature of the gamo was M. McGutro and Mclland's batting. Tho score was as fol lows; n.H.K. Mayflowers 1 2 5 3 3 -17 13 2 Hustlers 0 00011 4-4 G6G Batteries for Mayllowers Nclland and Ho(l'; for Hustlers, Croasln and Hurst. Earned runs Mayllowers, 12; Hustlers, 2. Two-base lilts Nclland 2, Gallagher. Home runs M. McGulrt. Two bnaos r.n balls Oft Ncalnnd, 3; off Crogsln, 5. 1 mplro Murphy, Camp 130. Patriotic Order Sons of America, accepts tho challcngo of Camp 178 to play at Athletic park Saturday afternoon, Sept. 25, at 2.30 o'clock. This ncceptanco applies to only a team com posed exclusively of Camp 178 members. The West Bido nrowns havo been crow ing that thoy can defeat tho Itcslgners. Tho Itcslgners challenge the Browns for to or 123, nny tlmo or place mentioned. Put up or shut up. II. Allen, manager, Tho Hlckorys of Old Forgo challenge tho Keystones of Dunmoro for a game of base ball on tho Kendham grounds, Sept. 20, nt 2.30 p. m, Como to the end of Taylor line. Answer In The Tribune. John La fey, captain. Sports. Ilns Itcorgnnlzcd. Tho Anthrnclto Foot Hall team has re organized for tho season nnd has signed tho following players! William Bhults. centre; Jacob Fox, left gunrd: Itosnllmi Ford, right gunrd; Charles Connors, left tackle; Hobert Leshner, right tackle; Frnnk Ilcllly, right end; William Cum mlnga, left end; William Crane, quarter back; Clarence Fronts, left half-back; Stanley Kelly, right half-back; Percy 1'lahcrty, full back. Percy Flaherty, cap tnln; W. dimming, manager; O, T. Walsh, coach. AVOCA. Tho Ladles' Aid Society of tho Epls copal church will meet tomorrow (Wednesdny) afternoon nt the home of Mrs. Argus Howell. Husinoss will be gin nt 3 o'clock. Tho marriage of Miss Cecilia Conway to Mr. James Ward Is announced, nlso tho marriage of Miss Mary Jackson of this place to Thomas Mulhorln, of Plttston. Miss Lizzie Whalen hap returned from New York city, where she hns been nttendlng the millinery openings, yesterday she entered upon her duties as milliner In Peterson's cMtubllsh mont at AVIlkes-Darre. Tho marriage of Miss Eliza, Curran nrnd Michael Kearney, of Peckvllle, formerly of this place, will be solem Izcd at Peckvlllo this afternoon. Mrs. Michael "Whalen and daughter Annie, will leave tomorrow for Phila delphia to spend a few weeks, Tho Daughters of St. Georjro will meet In regular session this evening. AH members are requested to bo pre sent ns thero will bo an Initiation of two candidates. Mr. M. J. Bosley and daughter Albena, were visiting friends In AVilkes-Harre on Saturday. Mr. John Taylor, Mrs. John Atwell and daughter Margaret, left en Satur day tor spend a month with relatives In Tioga county. 'I ho Home Mission Society of tho P. M. church will meet nt the home of Mrs. John It, AVllllams, "West Avoca, tomorrow afternoon nt 2 o'clock. A full attendance Is requested as busi ness of Importance is to be transacted. Tho Sayrcs' Hypnotists will opon a throe nights engagement at Sarolleld opera house on Sept. 23rd. Tho division of tho Horough Into wards has been confirmed absolutely by the courts. The 1st ward will con sist of All the borough west of tho D, & II. tracks and south of Hawthrone Street. The 2nd to consist of all cast of tho D. & II. tracks nnd south of Hawthorne Street. Tho 3rd to com prise all tho remaining; part of tho borough Mr. Wli'iam Law of tho tforth Und, Is critically HI of typhoid fever. On Sunday evening1 while Doctor Forteus, of Taylor, was driving a spirited team of horses through Mooslc, while passing over Spring Hrook brileo an electric car struck tho rear of the tuggy which caused the horses to whirl about, upsetting tho carriage nnd throwing the occupant out. Luckily he escaped with only a severe cut on tho leg and other slight contusions. The carriage was con siderably wrecked. Engine No. W drawing conductor Howard's freight train on the D. & II road was wrecked above Mooslc yesterday evening. Considerable dam age was done, but trafllo waa not de layed on occount of tho train being side tracked at the time of the acci dent. t Visit tho Dallas Fair. Open from Sept. 2S to Oct. L Inclusively. lake'akiel. Tho rc-unlons of tho Veterans of 1SC1 to 1SC3, at this season of the year aro very appropriate nnd very much In evi dence. Tho chambers of memory arc un locked with tho key of the present, nnd whllo tho nrm of comrndo circles com rado from tho lips fall words of affec tion nnd endearment, expressive of a lovo for each other that was born where tho bullets Hew tho thickest, or whllo suffering in prison pens. Go where you will and watch tho grey-haired crippled and trembling veteran meet his comrade. Seo tho smile that opens tho lips nnd draws tho wrinkles of ngo from his brow. Tho eyes will brighten ns In tho days of their youth, when they looked across tho Bights of the rllle at a bravo and fearless foe, and the story of the past, to them always now, Is told again of their hard ships, not In redeeming, but In maintain ing tho unity and Integrity of our repub. He. Happy, thrlco happy Is tho com rndo that meets at a reunion his com panions of tho past, and especially was this tho case when, on tho anniversary of tho great battlo of Antletam, tho 17th of September, Company n, Third regi ment Pennsylvania Volunteers, Relief corps, held their second reunion nt this beautiful mountain resort. Eighteen out of twenty-four living members of tho company, with their wives were present. Tho roll was called and responses wero given by Captain W. D. Curtis and wife, J. Hashaun, wlfo and daughter; D. K. Watrous and wife. W. J. Hand, A. A. Wright and Wife, F. P. Watrous, L. T. Adams and wife, W. G. Mooro and wife, H. S. Potter, wifo and son; Dr. W. L. Marcey and wife. K. H, Wright, Frcellng Urunngo and wife, J. It. Thomas and wife, II. Haines, Hen Bennett and wife, C. W. Hubbard and wife, Mrs, John Martz, Tho venerable Captain Curtis and tho humorous Dr. Mnrcy did their best to mako all happy. Sergeant Dudley Waters nnd wlfo wero especially happy for tho renson that they wero celebrat ing the forty-fourth anniversary of their marriage. Comrade J. It. Thomas deliv ered an address, dlregted especially to tho ladles for tho Interest they tnko In caring for tho veterans, nnd to G, 13. Smith, superintendent of tho Erlo nnd Wyoming Itnllroad company, for whoso father, tho generous John H. Smith, lato president of tho above-named company, one-half of Company U wero working, when they entered tho service of their country. Mr. Smith expressed himself In a way that proved ho Is Imbued with tho samo sentiments that characterized his noble and generous father. Appreci ative thanks wero expressed to mtno host Simons and wlfo of tho Columbia, for their generous treatment and to tho la dles who sang. I Visit the Dallas Fair. Open from Sept. 2S to Oct. 1, Inclusively, rScnueitmclcUxctAMORITAto U hctnitclStUuca receipt t 23 cu. D 1 &ci&iihffa&ioauii&T.utYiroM It's Easy To supply all your wants if you know how. The Way To do it is to insert a small advertisement in Tim Tridunk Want Columns. You'll receive answers by tlie score. IlfeLP WANTED MALES. Advs. Underfill Head One Cent a Word. WATCHMAKER WANTKI) MUST have good references. A CONNKLL, Hcrnnton, Pn. "VVANTKD-MK.V TO CANVASS FOR V V fust selling "J5-ccnt arttclo that any ono enn sell that can sell anything, llooui u, Dime Hunk. WANTKI) AQKNTS-ST,-. I'KIt MONTH nnd expenses pnld active men If right; eoodi Fold by snmplo only; sample, also borne, nnd carrlnge furnished KKKK Ad drcM JUHDHlt, llox BUllS, Uoston, Mnns. SALKSMKN-SCHOOLSUPPMICS: COUN try work; 8 IOO fnlnry monthly, with liberal nddltionnl commissions. K. O. KVANB & CO., Chicago. WANTED-ANIIJEA. WHOCANTHINK of snmoslmplo thing to patent? Pro tect your Idens; they may bring you wealth. WrlioJOlIN WKDllEHilUHX & CO., Dept. C. i:i, Patent Attorneys, Washington, D. U, lor their 81HOO prlzo oiler nnd llstori.OUU Inventions wanted. WANTED-AS AGENT TN EVEItY SEC tlon to canvnss; 8 1 lit) to $5.00 n day mnde; sells nt night; nlso u miin to sell Htnple Goods to dcnlers; best sldo lino 87C a month; rnlnry or large commission made: experience unnecessary. Clifton Soap uud Munufactur. ng Company, Cincinnati, O. w 7ANTE1) - WELL-KNOWN MAN IN everv town to solicit stock sulmcrln- tlons; n monopoly; ble money for agents; no capital required. EUWAIID C. Flail i CO., Borden Block, Chicago, 111. HELP WANTED FEMALES. Advs. Under This Mead One Cent a Word. w 7ANTi;i)-GEltMAN GIItL. APPLY ll'J Willow street. "ITMNTED-SIIDDLE AGED COLORED 1 woman for general housework, good cook, to sleep home nights. 418 Mlflllnave, LADIES-I MAKE DIG WAGES DOING plenxnnt home work, nnd will gladly send full particulars to nil sending 'J cent stamp. MISS M. A. WTEHHINS, Lawrence, Mich. "V7ANTED-LADY AGENTS IN SCRAN- ' Ion to sell and introduce Snyder's enke Icing; experienced ennvnsser preferred; work permanent nnd very protltublo. Write for particulars nt once und get bencllt of holiday trnde. T. B.HNYUEU4 CO., Cincinnati, O. WANTED IMMEDIATELY-TWOENER. ' getlc saleswomen to represent us. Guaranteed Stl n day without Interfering with other duties. Healthful occupation. Wrlto lor partlculnrs, enclosing stump, MANGO CHEMICAL COMPANY? No. 72 John street, New York. AGENTS WANTED. L6MlTiTAENTrNTED"T:OR lnrgo Illustrated book of Klondike, live hundred pnges; price 81. 50; outllt t)c. Ad dress NATIONAL PUBLISHING CO,, Lnlte sldo Building, Chicago, 111. R Pa. EL1ABLE AGENTS WANTED: NO other need apply. Box lUl), Scruntou, WANTED-AGENTS TO SOLICIT BUILD lng nnd Loan stock; releronco re quired. Address l'ENN, enro Tribune. -T7"ANTEDS0LICIT0IIS; NO DELIVER- lng, no collecting; position permanent; nny weekly; stnto ngo. GLEN BROTHERS, Rochester, N. Y. AGENTS WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO do about Hufo Citizenship price 81. Go. lng by thousands. Address NICHOLS, Nupervillc, III AGENT.S-TO SELL OUR PRACTICAL gold, silver, nickel nnd copper electro plasters; prices from 83 upward: enlnry and expenses paid; outfit free. Address, wltn stamp, .MICHIGAN Ml'G CO., Chicago. AGENTS-TO SELL CIGARS TO PEAL ers; $2." weekly nnd expenses; experi ence unnecessary. CONSOLIDATED MFG CO., -IB Van iiuren St., Chlcngo. FOR RENT. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. F OR RENT THREE UNFURNISHED rooms, with uso or tintli and heated bv furnace. Inqulro at 1511) Mndlson avonue. FOR SALE. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. F OR SALE A FINE YOUNG SPAN OF dark chestnut horses. 1-or description Inqulro nt Everett's Stable, Dix Court, Scran ton. I ?OR SALE-FINE TRAP CHEAP. 1041 l'cnn avenue. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. Advs. Under This Head O.-.e Cent a Word. I7OH HALE ! ciiEApl-n HEAD OF HEAVY I' tnntti linruiu. nr will flrnlinnm, fr fncr.. produce. Inquire I". E. WAGNER, 300 Drinker street, imnimro. t- LOST. Advs. Under This Mead One Cent a Word. TOST A DARK RED COW, TEN YEARS J old. 11ns ono broken horn. Reward will bo given by returning the samo to LOUIS FRANZ, 83 1 Maplo street, city. KINDERGARTEN REOPENINO. Advs. Under This Head One Cent n Word, ten, formerly conducted,!)' Miss Board- mnn, will bo reopened by Miss Prntt nnd Miss Wilcox oil Monday, Sept. 13, nt 1)15 .Muiuerry sireei. ror terms or oiner inform ation, address or apply nt 015 .Mulberry St, ANNUAL MEETING. rTTmTANTTuTLMIETTNrc J. hers of Tho Pennsylvania Oral School for tho Deaf, for tho election of four directors to serve thrco yearn, and for the transaction of siieh other business ns may properly bo brought before tho meeting, will bo held at tho olllco of tho secretary, rooms ";i2-13-14, Commonwealth Building, Scranton, Pn.,ou Tuesday afternoon, Sept. 'JH, nt 3 o'clock. HENRY BELIN, Jit;, Secretary. qpHE ANNUAL MEETING OK THE JlEJL X hers of Tho Lackawanna Store Associa tion, limited, will be held at the olllco oftho Association In tho city of Scranton, on Wednesdny, October tlth, 1807, at '1 o'clock p.m., for tho election of managers for the ensulngyear, and for the transaction of such other business ns may properly como before tho meeting. J. P. HIGGINSON, Secretory. Scranton, Pa., Sept. 13th, 1807. STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING. B'vllTrUlJOFXREOuifTIN o'fTHE Board of Directors of The Scrunton Sav ings Bank and Trust Company, a meeting of the stockholders of tho said company Ih called to convene at its banking rooms, No. 428 Uicknwnnua avenue, Scranton, Pn., on Friday, tho llrst day of October, 1 807i at 10 n. in.t to tnko action on approval or disap proval of tho Increase of the capital stock of bald banking company from fifty thousand to ono hundred thousand dollars. CITY SCAVENGER. AB.BRIGGS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS . and cess pools; no odor. Improved pumps used. A. 11RIGGS, Proprietor. Lea vo orders 1100 N. Maln;nve,, or Klcke.V drug store, corner Adams und .Mulberry, 'lelepboneiioio. rUIAS. COOPER, CITY SCAVENGER, J All orders promptly nttendod to, day or night. All tho latest appliances. Charges reasonable. 710 Scrantou street. House 1120 Wiuiuburii street. 209 BICYCLES, IRON AND STEEL, AND BLACKSMITH BITTEIIEIIEB SITUATIONS WANTED. SITUATION YVANTED-HY A YOUNG O man 21 yenrs old, single mnn, ns bar tender or waiter in dining room. Address II. ., 813 "Willow street, Sernnton, Pn. 1T7-ANTEI) BY A YOUNG LADY'-SITUA-V tlonns stenographer nnd typewriter; experienced; best of references. Address M., Trlbuno otllce. SITUATION WANTED TO GO OUT tho first part oftho week washing; wash lncsnnd lroulnK taken home, nlso. Call or address L. B., UU-1 Sumner avenue. SITUATION WANTED BY A MARRIED mnn, 48 years ofutre, as pumpruntioror stntlonary engineer; ten years experience. Address B. It., care Tribune olllco. SITUATION WANTED BY A MIDDLE nged nnd married man. Will tnko nny thing but trovoling agent. On salary prefered. Address C. L., Tribune olllco, SITUATION WANTED-BY A BOY TO ij driven delivery wagon; enn glvo refer ences. Address V. 11. 1., Trllino olllco. WANTED-A POSITION AS CLERIC IN otllce or gents' furnishing store, by a boy nged 16; can furnish references. Ad dress J, R., Trlbuno ofllce. SITUATION WANTED BY AN EXl'ERI enced grocery clerk; is strictly temperato and honest and a llrst-class hustler; a good hand to tnko orders, well acquainted In all parts of tho city; can give references. Ad dress J. It. J. 1 Tribune olflce. "WANTED-POSITION AS BOOKKEEP- or, snlesmnn or shipping clerk, by ex perienced mnn; well acquainted In Scranton and surrounding country; wunt to maken change Oct. 1, 1RD7; references, Addross HARRY WRIGHT, Genoral Delivery, city. SITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG man (2!t); good penman, accurate In tlgnros; can drlvo and tnlce care ofliori-'es; work of auy kind. G. II. J. G 702 Prospect avenue. SITUATION WANTED-HY A YOUNG mnn to drive team or do most any kind of work; must have work nt once; Is sober and reliable. Address D. II., 001 Price St. SITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG married man ns Janitor or fireman; ex perienced In running small engines; not nfrnld of work, Address H C, 60 Lacka wantin avenue, city. SITUATION WANTED-BY A MARRIED man us teamster, driver or coachman, experienced and thorough horseman; can furnish best of references. Address J, C, 140 Mllllin avenue. SITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNO man ns stenographer, typewriter, book keeper, estimate or billing clerk; expert ut figures: eight years' oxperlonce; Al penman; work shows for Itself. Address P. L. D., 716 Monroe avenue. T7-ANTED-BY A MIDDLE-AGED MAN, 1 employment of uny kind; can run smnll engine; also used to boiler work; will accept 3 or 4 d.iys n week; nlso low wage. Address J. W. P., Tribune otllce. SITUATION WANTED-TO 1)0 WASH Ing nnd Ironing by the day; best of refer ences. Addrest 6UU Lackuwanua avenue, third floor. YOUNG MAN WITH EXPERIENCE AS accountant, desires position in an olllco or with wholesalo house; references. W. S., cure Tribune. A LADY DLSIRES A POSITION AS stenographer, bookkeeper or ns copyist; anxious to secure employment. Address Z., Tribune olllco. SITUATION WANTED-HY A COLORED O mnn who has hud several years' experl. encoascoachmun: can give good refereaco. Address JOHN BROWN, Tribune olllce. CONNOLLY i WILUie THE REMOVAL SALE Goes on with increased vigor as the time for moving draws near. We expect that we will be settled in the new -place in about "two weeks. In the meantime, we're going to give you greater inducements than ever to buy Dry Goods. Every department in the store is especially attractive now with its sprinkling of New Fall Goods. And the prices on. all lines from one end of the store to the other are so ex tremely low that you cannot afford to let this opportunity pass. Prices are on the jump, jump, jump, and a little later you'll pay a great deal more for your Dry Goods than we will sell them to you now for. Call and see us before we move and pick up some of the best bargains of your life. CONNOLLY &. WALLACE, Washington ANNUAL STATEMENT. NNUAL IU3POIIT OF1" LACKA ivanna School District. For the year ending June 7, 1897. Wholo nvmber of schools 22 Number of months taught 10 Number of malo teachers em ployed 5 Number of femalo teachers em ployed IS Average ealarlea of males per month $ CI 00 Average salaries of females per month 43 23 Number of malo scholars attend ing all schools In district G02 Number of fema'.o scholars at tending all schools In district .... 781 Wholo number In attendanco 1.3W Avcrago daily attendanco 731 Average percentage of attend anco 0 Average cost of each (pupil per month $113 Number of mlMs levied for school purposo 13 Number of mills levied for build ing purposo 7 Amount levied for building pur poses M2.7U 114-10 Amount levied for school pur poses J6.SG0 CI 6-10 Total J19.C01 70 EXPENDITURES. Purchasing grounds !,40Q 00 Rent and repairing 2,4'".C 20 Janitors' and teachers' salaries, Including instltuto fees 13,372 GO Text books 912 45 School supplies cog 43 Fuel and contingencies 721 78 Treasurer's commission 434 50 Becretary'i salary 3J0 00 Interest paid on bonds G23 00 Frelghtago and other Incidentals. 4fi 73 Insurance 222 00 Cash on hand 1,013 33 Total $23,207 01 TCstlmnted vnJuo of school DroD- orty $33,000 00 DBNIS O'1KNIHAN, President. THOMAS R. LOVERING, Secretary. We, the Auditors of Lackawanna town ship after going over tho above bill care fully through a proper course ot Investi gation In which we havo employed alt possible means to determine their egal Ity'havo decided In our opinion the samo to bo a. truo and correct account and a legal oxpendltum of tho publlo money is far ns our best Judgment with exception of ono overpaid order of $10 (ten) which will ho returned to the treasurer. We fur ther suggest and recommend to tho pres ent board they bo more careful In tho expenditure of tho township funds and that tiho former way of paying orders bo discontinued and that no moneys be paid or no orders cashed until tho samo bo inclosed by tho proper party to whom tho orders are Issued. Examined and approved this day of Sep tember 17, 1897. C. W. GALLAGHER, MICHAEL J. HOGAN, , Auditor. Signed September 17, 1S97. HBNRY CASEY, Township Clerk. TAX COLLECTOR'S ACCOUNT. DR. To amount of duplicate $19,001 70 CR. By cash paid treasurer... $10,ES2 80 By exonerations und dou- bio assessments 017 It Rebate on tax paid with in sixty days 787 M Iteturn to commissioners, 443 02 By commission on $17,- 907.63 R37 23 Abated by commissions, 331 07 Total $19,001 70 TREASURER'S ACCOUNT, From stato appropriations 1,2CT S3 Balance from last year 2,337 79 From tax collectors for all kind of tax 10,582 80 OIL Total $23,207 91 rp Ave. WAGON SUPPLIES. GOLF AND FOOT BALL GOODS Our lino of Foot Ball Goods is now complete. The prices better than ever. Wo aro furnishing teams with better goods at lower prices than over before; call and get prices. Wo havo just ordered n largo lino of Golf clubs aud suudrios; will bo ablo to show them in a few days. Wo will be pleased to havo yon call and examine them. At FLORET'S 222 Wyoming Ave. Y. M. C, A. BWg. SPORTSMEN, ATTENTION. fer "&3 OUR PRICES AND OOODS aro Just right. Havo tlmo aud money by dealing with us. Hperlnl Drives in everything n sports, mnn needs. Guns, Fishing Tackle, Cunvus (ioodn, ItiiKO Hull, Football and Athletic Goodi, at prices that defy competlon. A. W. JURISCH, ACL 324 Spruce St CHIROPODIST AND MANICUKG, CORNS, BUNIONS AND INGROWING nails cured without tho least pain or drawlug blood. Consultation and advice given iree. E. M. HET.EL, Chiropodist, ilUO Lackawanna avenue. Ladles attended at their resldeuco if dcklred. Charges moderate. SeRMTOi wrl m..jvPlvij W r
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