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THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-SATURDAY MORNINGS SEPTEMBER ii5, 189T.
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Pennsylvania news.
THE SITUATION
AT HAZLETON
oroncr's Jury Investigating the Lattl
mcr Shooting.
JTATEMENT OF DANIEL FERRY
JIo Alleges Tlint Deputy Wrought
Shot nt n 31 nn on ttio Hnilronil
TriickiiUoiicrnl tSoblii Will l'rob
nblv Order the Troops Withdrawn
Inn Dny or Two.
Hazleton, Pa., Sept. 24. The coron
tr's Jury, investigating the death of the
Lattlmer victims, met ngain todny ana
heard attltlonal testimony. Charles
Gnscott, the school teacher; John
Welsh, Stephen Chnrles, Daniel Ferry,
nnd other miners, testified, but noth
ing new was Induced, with the excep
tion of the statement made by Daniel
Kerry that after the first volley was
fired, Deputy Wrought shot at a man
on the railroad tracks. After a half
dozen witnesses had been examined,
Coroner McKce closed the Inquest and
the Jurymen retired. The jury will met
tomorrow evening to deliberate and de
cide upon a verdict,
Tha Lehigh Valley Coal company's
men at Jeanesvlllc held a meeting this
afternoon and unanimously agreed to
return to work next Tuesday. The
company has made no concessions nnd
the resumption at Jeancsvllle now puts
an end to the strike.
It was the Intention of General (Job
In to order the withdrawal of part of
the militia, but the rain Interfered.
Battery C, of the artillery, broke camp
today and went to Pheonlxvllle, and
tomorrow, weather permitting, the 12th
and 13th regiments will leave. The
governor's troop toured the region to
day. The city troop, of Philadelphia,
will return home next week. Lieuten
ant Powell, of the Ninth regiment, wa
accidentally shot In the thigh last
night, While handling a revolver. All
was quiet in tho region today.
RUNAWAY'S FATAL RESULT.
James Wildo Was Thrown Hcnd-first
Against n Wall and Died.
Media, Sept. 24. James Wilde, n
member of the firm of iJmnnuel Hey
& Co., at Heyville. a manufacturing
village In SprlngfleH township, died
last night from Injuries received about
noon yesterday In a runaway acci
dent. Mr. Wilde, accompanied by his wife,
had just entered his carriage to drive
to Chester, when tho horse, which was
being driven without blinds, took fright
at the top of the wagon nnd ran away,
down a steep hill. At the bottom the
wagon overturned and Mr. Wilde was
thrown head-first against the wall of
one of the mill buildings. His skull
was fractured and he never regained
consciousness after the accident.
Mrs. Wilde was also thrown out nnd
received serious Injuries about tho head
and shoulders. It Is believed fhe will
recover,
Mr. Wilde was about 60 years of ago.
He was one of tho best known citi
zens In that locality.
INSANE DOCTOR'S AWFUL PLIGHT.
His ling of Cold Missing nnd Ho Is in
Croat Distress.
Well&boro, Pa., Sept. 24. Confined In
n hovel, five by seven feet, at Liberty,
with only a little opening In It for the
admission of food to him, a lunacy
commission has Just discovered Dr.
William M. Wiseman, clad In rags
and In great distress. The doctor, who
has been Insane for eighteen months,
Is worth about $3,000. A sum of gold
coin exceeding $1,500. which Wiseman Is
known to have kept In a shot bag be
fore being confined In the hovel. Is
mlsslnsr
He Is a graduate of Heldelburg uni
versity, and was one of the most prom
inent phjsiclans of Northern Pennsyl
vania a few years ago. The jury rec
ommends that he be given Into the
kharge of some other person, except M.
Mott, for safe keeping.
FARMERS ARE WROUGHT UP.
ICrcnt nicitomcut Over tho State's
Claims Against Lands.
Beading, Pa., Sept. 21. The farmers
of Eastern Pennsylvania are In an un
usual state of excitement caused by
notices just received from tho agents
of the state requiring them to report
to various attorneys and pay over cer
tain sums of money still owing to the
state on lands originally purchased
from the commonwealth.
A Wonderful Medicine
For Bilious and Nervous dlsorders.such as Wind
and fain In tho Btomacb, Sick Headache, Glddl-
noss, Fullness and Swelling after meals, Dizzi
ness and Drowslnoss, Cold Chills, Flushings of
11 eat, Loss of Appetite, Shortness ot Breath, Cos
tlveness. Blotches on tho Skin, Disturbed Sleep,
Frightful Drooiaa, and all Nervous aud Tremb
ling Sousatlous, 4c, when tneso symptoms oro
caused by constipation, as most ot them are.
THE FIRST DOSE WILL GIVE RELIEF IN TWENTY
MINUTES. This Is no Action. Every sufferer Is
earnestly Invited to try ono Box ot these Fills
and tliey v.ill bo ucknowlcdgcd to bo
ft WONDERFUL MEDICINE.-
IJEECIIAIU'S 1'ILLS, taken as directed,
will quickly rostoro Temales tocomplete health.
They promptly roroovo obstructions or Irregu
larities ot tho syetom. For a
Weak Stomach
Impaired Digestion
Disordered Liver
they act llko magic a tow dosos will work won.
ders upon tho Vital Organs) strengthening tbs
muscular system, restoring the long-lost com
plosion, bringing back the keen edge ot appe
tite, and arousing with the Itosobud of
Health the ivliolo physical energy of
the human frame. These are tacts admitted by
thousands, In all classes ot society, and ono of
tha best guarantees to the Norvous and Debili
tated Is that Ilccchum's Pills have tho
Largest Salo of any l'atcut lUedlcluo
lu tho World.
Annual Sales more lhan 0,000,000 Boxes
23c at Drugstores, or Trill bo aant by 17. a
Agents. B. r. ALLEN CO., 883 Canal St., New
Jprk, post paid, upon receipt ot price. Boob
free uson application.
Pnpiuus
These aro unpatented Innds and some
of these claims extend back to 1733.
Tho act of May 26, 1S97, provides for
tho settlement of all these accounts.
Isnao P. Brown, deputy secretary of
Internal affairs. Is In charge of tho
collection, James I'. Long Is claim
agent for Berks.
The original purchasers In this coun
ty numbered 1,427. These lands are
now owned by nt least 6,000 people.
This state of affairs exists In many
sections of Pennsylvania. County sur
veyors are actively at work running
lines to see who must pay these back
standing claims. All tho happiness of
dollar wheat has received a damper.
Attorney Long says: "These claims
nre for all townships In Berks, sixty
In number, excepting one, Amity town
ship. Part of the purchase money Is
owing on between 70,000 and 80,000
ncres, about one-sixth of tho county.
In some townships money is owing on
several thousand acres.
"The claims amount to over $50,000
In Berks county alone. There are also
claims on property In Reading. There
are about 10,000 Individual claims from
$10 to $900."
THE HEROISM OF
CAPTAIN BLIZZARD
IIo Snrcs tho Ilnrgc Western Hello
from Totnl I)cstructlon--Tho Kilns
Iloss .Missing.
Philadelphia, Sept. 21. The heroic
actions of Captain Blizzard, of the
steam tug C. W. Morse, which reached
the Delaware Breakwater this after
noon with the barge Western Belle,
which has six feet of water In her hold
and is leaking badly, saved that craft
from total destruction and her crew
from a waterv grave.
In tow of the Morse, the Western
Belle, Captain Task, for Providence,
and the Forest Belle, for New Bed
ford, left Norfolk on Wednesday, and
the same night, when hardly across
the Chesapeake bay, heavy gales were
experienced which culminated on
Thursday In a northeast hurricane and
the Western Belle sprang a leak.
Captain Blizzard succeeded In an
choring the Forest Belle under the
land nnd with all possible speed head
ed for the capes and succeeded In an
choring the leaky craft In harbor.
Later the C. W. Morse put off to sea
for the Forest Belle, which she will
tow to her destination. A survey will
be held on the Western Belle.
At the office of Manuel McShann &
Co., agents of the schooner Ellas Boss,
It was reported today that that vessel,
laden with 320 tons of water, pipe, had
left here Sept. 6 for New London, and
hns not since been seen or heard from.
The Ellas Ross Is In charge of Captain
J. Tyler Lewis, with a crew of five
men. She Is owned In Perth Amboy
by W. Mershon, Is 17S tons register,
and was built In New Brunswick, N.
J., In 1873.
GIRL'S WANTON CRUELTY.
Took Pleasure in Torturing Cnts nnd
Dentins Horses.
Media, Sept. 24. A story of wanton
cruelty, almost unheard of In one so
young, developed today during the trial
of Mary Smith, a bright-looking young
colored girl, on the charges of larceny,
malicious mischief and cruelty to dumb
animals.
The girl was procured from a homo
in Philadelphia four years ago by Mrs.
Philena M. Temple, of Concord, who
said lately Mary had not only become
dishonest, but had developed a mania
for seeing helpless dumb animals in
torture that was startling.
One of her favorite pastimes was to
catch tho house cat and tie it fast to
a tree and then set a pair of dogs to
tear and worry the poor creature. She
would nlso stick pins through the cat's
ears and then liberate It to see It run
In ngony. William Temple, a son of
Mrs, Temple, said he had known the
girl to go to the stable and just for the
fun It gave her, beat the horses In the
stall with a rake and otherwise 111-
tteat them. She also threatened to set
fire to the barn.
The jury found the girl guilty as
charged, and Judge Clayton ordered her
sent to the House of Kefuge.
G. A. R. REUNION.
Oflicers Elected nt the Ccntrnl Penn
sylvnnin Gathering.
York, Sept. 24. The second day of
the Central Pennsylvania Grand Army
Republic reunion was given over to
business.
Colonel Dtmmlng, of Harrlsburg,
district commander, presided. The en
campment organized by appointing
various temporary and permanent com
mittees and the business of th asso
elation was then taken up.
It was decided to hold the next re
union at Lebanon on tho first Thursday
and Friday of October, i()S.
The following oflicers were "elected:
District co. imander. Colonel H. f
Demmlng. Ha, tlsburg; senior vice com
mander, J. M.MIch'asach, Myerstown;
Junior vice commander, George O. Lutt
man, York: quartei master, Sherman
Smith, L-banon; commissary, J, A.
Stover, Lincoln, Lai" -,ster county;
chaplain, Colonel . C Leonard, Lan
caster. PEARY MEANS BUSINESS.
He P.xpccts to Find tho North Polo or
Iio in tho Attempt.
Philadelphia, Sept. 21. Arctic Explor
er Peary, who was In this city today,
said he will leave again for the North
Pole next July, and will find It or die
In the attempt. His party will con
sist of a surgoon, possibly another white
man, and a number of Esquimaux. The
American Geographical society has us
sured $150,000 to meet expenses, and
Lieutenant Peary has been given five
years leavo of absence.
A new ship may be procured, and the
old Hope may be used. Mra. Peary will
not bo In tho party. Tho explorer Is
confident of arhloving his life ambition.
Ho thinks Andrre will accomplish noth
Ing, If ho hns not nlready perished.
Susriuchunnn nt Low Ebb.
Selln's Grove, Sept. 21, The Susque
hanna river Is said by the oldest citizens
to be lower now than In any previous
year wlthlng their memory. Fish of all
klnda aro scarcer this year Ihun for years
heretofore.
Suspected Incendiarism.
Chambetburg, Eept. 24. Itebuck Uroth.
era' slaughter houses and ttablcs were
burned this evening, Tho buildings were
totally destroyed, and tho lire Is sup
posed to be of Incendiary origin,
Denlh of Joseph I'onioroy.
Hnrlsburg, Sept. 24. Joseph Pomeroy,
chief clerk of the Boldlers' Orphhans'
Schools' commission, died today,
MORE BILLS IN
EQUITY ARE FILED
Two Olbcr Firms of Architects Join the
Crusade.
OBJECT TO ACT OF COMMISSION
Tho Throwing Out of Plans Is n Vlo.
Intlon ot tlio Obllentlons Assumed,
They Allege, nnd Would Ilcprlvo
Petitioners of tho Opportunity of
Securing Any of tho Prizes.
Harrlsburg, Sept. 24. Gowen, Hood
& Ingersoll, of Philadelphia, and Wolf
& Bailey, of this city, on behalf of
Copo & Stewardson, Philadelphia, nnd
Alden & Harlow, of Pittsburg, two
firms of architects, submitting com
petitive plans for the new stnte capl
tol, filed a bill In equity against the
members of tho stnte capltol building
commission lato this afternoon.
The action of the commission In
throwing out tho plans as submitted
Is a violation of the obligations as
sumed thereunder nnd will result In
depriving the petitioners of the oppor
tunity of securing one of the prizes
therein provided for, and that further
it Is a disregard and violation of tho
public duty resting upon tho commis
sioners. They ask for nn Injunction restrain
ing the commissioners from selecting
an architect In any manner other than
provided In the established programme
land that tho defendants bo decreed to
specifically carry out the provisions
of that programme.
A hearing of tho motion to continue
the injunctions was fixed by Judge
McPherson for Friday, Oct. 1, at 12
o'clock.
SAY HE SLEW HIS PARTNER.
Ilody Exhumed on Evidence Obtuincd
Recently.
Hellsfont", Sept. 21. Lato last night
Officers Montgomery and Mullen ar
rested Peter Mendls, rag dealer and
carpet cleaner, on tho grave charge of
murdering hlo former partner, who had
a lot of money, on Jan. 7, 1S96. Maria's
budden anil mysterious death was at
first attributed to hemorrhage of the
lungs.
Evidence secured recently led to the
exhumation of tho body yesterday, nnd
the stomach and Intestines were sent
to a Philadelphia expert for examina
tion. The evidence against Mendls Is
said to be strong. The- day of Maria's
death his wife and family arrived In
New York from Italy, but were sent
back by Mendls.
MURDER IS CHARGED.
Notorious Chnrnctcr Charged with u
Ilriitnl Crime.
Pittsburg, Sept. 24. John Smith,
alias "Cracker," a notorious character,
was arrested charged with being the
murderer of Charles E. Gower, who
was killed In the early morning of
Sept. 5 while coming to Pittsburg on a
Pittsburg and Lake Erie freight train.
The latter was boarded by tramps,
one of whom shot Gower through the
heart when he pleaded with them to
allow him to keep his scanty earnings
for his sick wife.
SUICIDE ON WIFE'S GRAVE.
Youthful Widower's Grief Led
to Tnko His Life.
Pittsburg, Sept. 24. Samuel
Him
Mc-
Whorter, aged 21, a widower, whose
home was at 2149 Forty-second street,
Lawrencevllle, committed suicide yes
terday on his wife's grave by taking
poison.
Ho had been married two years ago.
His wife died last June. After her
death McWhorter made four attempts
to kill himself, the last one succeeding.
Grief for his dead wife led the young
man to take his life.
STOLE A BOY FOR ROBBERS WORK.
Kidnaped Him irum Brooklyn and
illadc Him Pick Pockets.
Allentown, Pn Sept. 24. Policeman
Keck today picked up Raymond Gontz,
of Brooklyn, N. Y aged twelve years,
who said that he was kidnapped last
Sunday evening by a pair of crooks,
who brought him on a freight train to
Allentown.
They were pickpockets, who worked
among the crowds at the Allentown
fair with considerable success. They
were "breaking In" the boy. He was
sent home tonight.
Impaled While a Cow Drngs Him.
Laporte. Pa., Sept. 24, Warren May, a
farmer, of near Estella, was fatally In
jured by toeing dragged by an Infuriated
cow. A s'Jver of board penetrated his
stomach nearly eight Inches, and he Is
slowly bleeding to death.
Suicide nt Chief ot Police.
Danville, Sept. 24, Chief of Police La
fayette Vangllder committed sulcido this
forenoon by shcoting himself in the head.
Ho was found dead by his wife In his bed
room. No catibo Is assigned for tho act.
STATE SNAPSHOTS.
A shifting engine at Catasauqua last
evening cut to pieces Lewis Rodger, aged
8 years.
Tho twelfth reunion of the Fifty-second
regiment, Pennsylvania volunteers,
drew nearly S00 survivors to Scranton
yesterday.
Murder In the first degree was the ver
dict against Edwin D. Heldler, who had
murdered his brother-in-law, Levi Kreld
er, at Eric.
Ira Bordncr, of Flshervllle; Samuel
Deppcn, of Hebe, and George Sallada, of
Qratztown, were badly Injured by falling
with a bridge at North Franklin colliery,
near siiumckln.
A fractious horse threw Misses Carrie
Diddle, daughter of Dr. Biddle, and Mil
dred Blddle, daughter of Henry Riddle,
from their carriage, near Paoh, und dan
gerously Injured the former.
G. W. Mackey, of Bangor, and others
connected with tho alleged political brib
ery cases, deny Constable Thomas' asser
tion that' they wtro paid money for any.
thing else than l heir expenses.
Dr. T. M, Angstuat, who'tccently com
mitted suicide nt Mahone Hay, N. B for.
merly resided In Berks county, and had
brooded over tho caso of a young patient
wham ho could not cure.
I'pon the ruso that his wife was dan
gerously 111 at home, Mahlon Potter, of
Potter Brook, Potter county, was de
coped to a forest, shot almost to death
and robbed of $55 and his gold watch.
Rheumatism Cured in n Dny.
"MYSTIC CUBE" for nheumatism
and Neuralgia radically cures In 1 to
3 days. Its action upon the system Is
remarkable and mysterious. It re
moves at once tho cause and tho disease
Immediately disappears. The first dose
greatly benefits. 75 cents. Sold by Carl
Lorenz druggist, 413 Lackawanna ave
1 Scranton.
All JNVOIV removes BlT forms
chronlr, muscular and sclntlca. With Neu
ralgia utire it will nuicKiy romovo iimu
nil forms of bodily pain. Mun- v '
PHD EC re-ra uha
bunco SfTaVorsi tish
druggists Mostly 2fic When In doubt,
wrltn to Pror. Muiiyon, inoft Arch Htreet,
Philadelphia, Ph., for frco medical advice.
CIIARQED WITH MURDER.
Warrants Issued Tar tho Arrost of
Pour Men.
Shnmokln, Sept. 24. Coroner Shlndle
had wnrrnnts Issued today for tho ar
rest of Michael Perils, Sylvester 13aut
cavlch and Paul Mazklewlez, of Shn
mokln, nnd Stnnlslaus Masock, of Mt.
Carmel, charging them with the mur
der of Frank Kuntz, whose body was
found on the Lehigh Valley railroad
tracks near Brady on Sunday night.
It Is alleged that these men broke
Kuntz's neck by pounding him with
stones tied In a handkerchief.
Autumn Arbor Dny.
Harrlsburg, Sept. 21. Friday, Oct. 22,
hns been designated by tho superintend
ent of public Instruction na autumn Ar
bor Dny.
HELP WANTED-MALES.
Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word.
HELP WANTED-STEAM FITTERS,
good wages for expert mechanic. HUNT
& CONNELL.
SEATTLE ALASKA ftUREAU-lF YOU
want Munition, Information nliont Klon
dike, mako Investment: homo or business.
Wrlto 1 O. Uox 02, Scuttle, Wash.
AAA. WANTED MEN AND WOMEN,
young and old, to work fonts In their
own homes in sparo time, day or evening!
wo pay Sio to 915 per week; no canvassing;
nny child can do the work! send nddress to
day; wo send work ntonco. H. A. OKI Pi',
Dept. 250, Tyrone, Pa.
WANTED-MEN TO CANVASS FOR
fast selling 25-cent article that nny.
one can sell that can sell anything.
Room
i), i.inio nn nit.
WANTED AGENTS-$75 PER MONTH
and expenses paid nrtlve men If right;
f:oods sold by sample only; sample, nlso
torse nnd carriage furnished FREE. Ad
dress JOBBER, Uox CMOS, Boston, Mass.
SALESMEN-SCHOOL SUPPLIES: COUN
try work; $100 salnry montnly, with
v
jincrni additional commissions.
O.
EVANS A CO.. Chicago.
w
7"ANTED--AN IDEA. WHOCANTHINK
orsome clmplo thing to patent? I'ro-
teel your Ideas; they tnnv bring you wealth.
Write JOHN WEDDEltliURN & CO., Dent.
uring you
t.N & CO.. Dent.
C. 2.1. Patent Attorneys. Washington. 1). C..
for their $1 800 prize otrcr nnd list or 1,000
Inventions wanted.
WANTED-AS AGENT IN EVERY SEC
tlon to canvass; SI. 00 to $5.00 a dny
made; sells nt sight; also a man to sell Staplo
Goods to dealers; best sldo line S75 a month;
salnry or largo commission made: experience
unnecessary. Clifton Sonp nnd Manufuctur
ng Company, Cincinnati, O.
7 ANTED WELL-KNOWN MAN IN
i every town to solicit stock subscrip
tions; a monopoly: big money for agents: no
rnpitnl required. EDWARD C. F1SU & CO.,
Borden Block, Chicago, 111.
HELP WANTED FEMALES.
Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word.
ANTED-AN EXPERIENCED COOK,
nt ROCKAFELLER'S, 121 Penn ave
nue. Good wages to right party.
GERMAN GIRL WANTED-APPLY 4J.2
Willow street,!
WANTED-GIRLH TO LEARN DRESS
inuUtng. 320 Mudlson avenue,
WANTED-MIDDLE AGED COLORED
woman for general housework, good
cook, to sleep homo nights, .lis Mlflllnave.
LADIES-I MAKE 11IG WAGES DOING
plensunt homo work, nnd will glndly fcend
full particulars to nil sending 2 cunt stamp.
JllfcS M. A. bl'EUHINH, Lawrence, Mich.
WANTED-LADY AGENTS IN SCRAN
ton to sell and Introduce Snyder's cake
Icing; experienced canvasser preferred; work
permanent aud very profitable. Write for
pmtlculars nt once nnd get benefit of holiday
trade. T. II. SNYDER & CO., Cincinnati, O.
y ANTED IMMEDIATELY-TWO ENER
' getlo tnleswomen to represent us.
Guaranteed SO a day without Interfering
with other duties. Healthful occupation.
Wrlto for particulars, enclosing stamp,
MANGO CHEMICAL COMPANY; No. 72
John htreet, New York.
AGENTS WANTED.
AGENTS' OUTFIT FREE. EXCLUSIVE
torrltory, capital not needed, New
agents actually getting rich. One n.jcnt, ono
day cleared S130.25. So can you selling our
snfes. City or country. Proofs free. ALPINE
SAFECO., Cincinnati, Ohio.
AGENTS' HICYCLE CLEARANCE SALE
of '07 models, at the lowest prlco over
offered, toimnke room for ,08 models. A
raro chance, don't miss It. Write quick as
they aro selling fast. ALPINE CYCLE CO.,
Cincinnati, Ohio.
XV E DON'T WANT ROYS OR LOAFERS
V? to write us; but men of ability with
small means; S200 to SfiOO per month, sol
ury or commission, to stnte agents nnd gen
ernl managers. RACINE FIRE ENGINE
CO., Ltd. Racine, Wis.
KLONDIKE AGENTS WANTED FOR
large Illustrated book of Klondike, five
hundred pages; price St. no; outfit 10c. Ad
dress NATIONAL PUHLISHING CO,, Lake
sldo Building, Chicago, III.
TELIA1!LB
AGENTS WANTED; NO
JV other neod npply,
Uox 130, bcrantou,
WANTED-AGENTS TO SOLICIT HUILD
Ing nnd Loan stock; releronco re
quired. Address PENN, care Tribune.
1VANTED-SOLICITORS; NO DELIVER
in
rtav w eel
(IlKt IIU i:uiii7i:kiMga iiwniiiuii liri Illinium.
y weekly; state age. GLEN lJROTUERS,
rm n .. ..Inntlhir lAC IttrtH --Mrtn .
Rochester, N. Y.
AGENTS-WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO
do about Safo Citizenship price ?i. Go
ing by thousands,
Address NICHOLS,
Nupervllle, 111
AGENTS-TO SELL OUR PRACTICAL
gold, silver, nickel and copper electro
plasters; prices from S3 upward; salury and
expenses paid; outfit free. Address, wltn
stump, .MICHIGAN MFU CO., Chicago.
AGENTS-TO SELL CIGARS TO DEAL
crs; S25 weekly nnd expenses; experi
ence unnecessary. CONSOLIDATED MFG
CO., -18 Vim Huron St., Chicago.
FOR SALE.
Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word.
J?OR SALE THE ENTIRE STOCK OF
' gas nnd electric fixtures of the estate of
B. F. lioyle, deceased. This Is a tine stock
and must bo disposed of immediately In
order to settle the estate. For terms, etc.,
Inquire ofT. J. KELLY, executor, It Lncka
wunua avenue, Scranton, Pa.
I?OR SALE-A FINE YOUNG SPAN OF
1 dark chestnut horses. For description
inquire at Everett's btuble, JJU Court, Scran
ton. IIHHISALE
1 Penn nvi
FINE TRAP CHEAP.
161
cnuv.
FOR RENT.
Advs, Under This Head One Cent
Word.
I?OR RENT-MEAT MARKET AND
linrn, good location, possession 1st of
October. OJO Marlon street, Inquire, HAM
UELHOOREM, 171.! Mousey avenue.
IjOR RENf-FURNISHED-ROOM, 701
' tjutney avenue.
Woh ItENT-aoOD STORE FOR OYSTER,
I' fruit, groceries; corner lllakcly and Pine
streets, Dunmore, Pa.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY.
Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word.
QlOO FOR 810 MY TIP ON SUOAR
ON
V earned my clients uuswoex. i uuve ln
v menu tins ween, i
sldo Information on stocks. Send 810 for
one week's telegraphic udvloas. Correspon
dence solicited. J. II. LEONARD, 110 Nas
sau street. New York.
fOAN.EAHN YOU MONEY IN WALL
1 street; my private lusldo tips nn three
active stocks asture you large profits; send
SIO nnd get one week's dally tolegraphla
service; correspondence solicited. J, N,
LEONARD, 1 10 Nnssau St.. New York.
rcOMNOUY & WALLACE. I
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REAL ESTATE.
Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word.
F
IRST-CLASS OPPORTUNITY.
ripRlrous of retlrtncr. tho owner of a fine
truck farm, or stock nnd dairy farm, situate
Hj miles from Rlcnmond, Vn , in tho forks
of two turnpikes; will sell nt a bnrgnln all
his right, title and Interest therein, to nny
responsible person desiring the same. It is
in a healthy and beautiful locality, conveni
ent to nil mnrkets thereabout, ns well as
Now York nnd tho South. Tho farm con
tains I7fll?aorcs one hundred under culti
vation, bnfanceln tlmber.pasture, fruits nnd
strawberries. A creek on lino one mile; fine
springs and hydraulloiam forcing water 800
yards to house, by which nlso crops may be
wntcred whon necessary: running strenm
through creamery. House of eight largo
rooms. Will sell stock and farm Implements
with farm.
TERMS Onc.tblrd cash; balance on reas
onahlo time. For further particulars ad
dress ELI J. DAVIES, 1231 Short avonue,
Scranton, Pa.
EXECUTORS' NOTICE.
ESTATE OF PETER WINTER LATE ToF
the Borough of Dunmore.County of Lack
awanna and State of Pennsylvanla.deceased.
Letters testamentary upon the above estate
The Employer
And Employe
Are brought together through
the columns of the
Scranton Tribune
more to their mutual advantage than
through any other medium.
If You
Want Help
THE TRHIUNE WILL
OKT IT TOR YOU AT
THE RATE OF ONE
CENT A WORD.
Tribdne "Wants" Bring ReUirns
having been granted to the undersigned, nil
persons having claims or demands against
the said estato will present them for payment,
and tlioso indebted thereto will please make
Immedlato payment to
HARRY H. WINTER,
MILTON W. LOWRY,
BTREETER A LOWRY. Executors.
Attorneys for Estate.
ANNUAL MEETING.
THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE MEM
bersof The Lackawauna Store Associa
tion, limited, will be held at the olllce of the
Association In the city or Scranton, on
Wodnesday, October (1th, 1807, at 2 o'clock
p. in , for the election of managers for the
ensulngyear, and for the transaction of such
other business uh may properly come before
tho meeting.
J. P. HIGOIN80N, Secretary.
Scranton, Pa., Sept. 13tb, 1807.
CHIROPODIST AND MANICURE,
CORNS, BUNIONS AND INGROWING
nails cured without the least pain or
drawing blood. Consultation and advlco
given tree. E. M, HETZEL, Chiropodist.
330 Lackawanna uenue. Ladles attended
at their residence If desired. Charges moder
ate. ,
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,
209 Washington Ave.
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE.
Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word.
F
OR SALE CI1EAP-3 HEAD OF HEAVY
team horses, or will exciinnge for farm
Eroduce. Inquire F. E. WAGNER, 300
Tinker street. Dunmore.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY.
Adv. Under This Head One Cent a Word.
83,000 WILL PURCHASE AN ESTAR
llshcd business which has paid since Jan
uary l, 1805, over $3,000 clear of nil ex
penses; must sell on account of other busi
ness und falling health; everything confiden
tial. C. F care Tribune.
ORDINANCE.
AN ORDINANCE TIIOVIDINO FOR
the regulation of electric street rail
way companies In tho Borough of Taylor.
Bo It ordained and enacted by the Uur
bces and town Council of tho Borough of
Taylor In town Council assembled as fol
lows, to wit:
Section 1. To levy and collect for gen
eral revenuo purposes and fot the purpose
If You
Want Work
THE TRIBUNE WILL
GET IT FOR YOU FREE
OF CHARGE.
of further regulating the use of public
highways in the Borough of Taylor by
Street Railway Companies, or their suc
cessors, lessees, or nsslgns. a license tax
not exceeding twenty-five dollars (J23) for
each street railway car used and operated
over tho said streets and public highways
of the said Borough of Taylor by said
street railway companies and their euc
cessors, lessees or assigns.
Section 2. It shall bo the duty of the
Burgess of said borough, upon payment
to him of said license tax for oaoh of said
street rail-way cars, to Issue a permit good
for ono year from dato of Issue, and the
said Burgess shull keep a book wherein
ho shall keep u record of tho number and
description of all said street railway cars
together with tho name of tho licensee,
tho amount paid for tho license tax, and
the date thereof,
Bcotlon 3. Every corporation or strtct
railway company, and their successors,
or assigns, offending against the provi
sion of this ordinance, ehall be required
to pay a fine to tho Bald borough, not ex
ceeding the sum of live (5) dollars for
each day the license feo remains unpaid,
and said fine shall be recoverable as dobts
of llko amount are by law recoverable.
Passed third and final reading at a regu
lar meeting of Council held September
3rd. A. D. 1S97, and passed over the Bur
gess' veto tt a regular meeting of Council
heklBcpt.mh.A.D.U
Attest; President of Council.
O. J, POWDLL, Borough Clerk.
KINDEROARTEN REOPENINd.
Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word.
THE WEUSTERAVENUEKINDERGAR
ten, formerly conducted by Miss Hoard
man, will he reopened by Sllss Pratt and
Miss Wilcox on Monday, Sept. 13, at 015
Mulberry street. For terms or other Inform
ation, address or npply at 01)5 Mulberry St.
CITY SCAVENGER.
AB.niUGGS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS
. und cess pools; no odor. Improved
pumps used. A. BHIGGS, Proprietor.
Leave orders 1100 N. Maln'.ava, or Klckes'
drug store, corner Adams and Mulberry,
"telephone 11040.
piIAS. COOPER, CITY SCAVENGER,
J All orders promptly nttended to, day or
night. All the latest appliances. Charge
reasonable. 710 Scranton street. Rous
1125 Washburn street.
SITUATIONS WANTED.
A man, age 27, married, wishes ihonest
employment of nny kind, has had exper
ience ns bartender, r years experience In tho
general merchandise business, nlso under
stands the" clothing business: gains trade
wherever employed. Correct habits, a poo,t
horseman and in general a good all round
man. Hns held a government position nam
1803 until 1807. Hest city reference. Ad
dress, F. K., Employment Wnnted. 1382 N,
Washington avenue, City.
SITUATION WANTED-DY A YOUNG
C3 man 21 yenrs old, single man, as bar
tender or waiter In dining room. Address
H. S., 813 Willow street, Scranton, Pa.
WANTED BY A YOUNG LADY-SITUA-tlon
as stenographer and typewriter;
experienced; best of references. Address M.,
Tribune office.
SITUATION WANTED - TO GO OUT
the first part of the week washing; wash
ings and Ironing taken borne, also. Call or
address L. II., 334 Sumner aeuue.
SITUATION WANTED BY A MARRIED
man, 4ft years of age, as pumprunneror
stationary engineer: ten years experience.
Address ft. It., caro Tribune olllce.
SITUATION WANTED BY A MIDDLE
aged and married man. Will take any
thing but traveling agent. On salary prefered.
Address C. L., Tribune olllco.
SITUATION WANTED-BY A BOY TO
O driven delivery wagon: can glvo refer
ences. Address F. R. I., Tribune olllce.
WANTED-A POSITION AS CLERK IN
olflne or gents' furnishing store, by a
boy aged in; can furnish references. Ad
dress J. It., Tribune olllce.
SITUATION WANTED BY AN EXPERL
ontat .,n,v .-lorlr- la atitrtlv tamnnrnf A
and honest and n first-class hustler; a good
nnuu lo iaKe oruers, wen uciiunnucu iu ui.
parts of the city: can glvo references. Ad
dress J, It. J , Tribune olllce.
T17ANTED--POS1TION AS BOOKKEEP-
er, salesmun or shipping clerk, by ex
perienced man; well aonualnted In Scranton
and surrounding country; want to make a
change Oct. 1, 1807; references. Address
HARRY WRIGHT, Generul llellvcry, city.
SITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG
man (23): good penman, accurate In
figures; con drive and take care of horses;
work of ouy kind. G. H.J. G 702 Prospect
avenue.
SITUATION WANTED-I1Y A YOUNG
man to drive team or do most nny kind
of work; must have work at once; Is sober
and reliable. Address D. B., 001 Prlco St.
SITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG
married man as Janitor or fireman; ox.
perlenced In running smnll engines; not
afraid of work, Address H C, 65 Lacka
wanna avenue, city.
SITUATION WANTED-BY A MARRIED
O man ns teamster, driver or coachman,
experienced nnd thorough horseman; can
furnish best of references. Address J. C, 140
Mifflin avenue.
CITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG
O man as stenographer, typewriter, book
keeper, estimate or billing clerk; expert at
figures; eight years' experience; Al penman;
workshowsfor Itself. Address F. L. D., 715
Monroo avenue,
TT7-ANTEU-BV A MIDDLE-AGED MAN,
V employment of nny kind; can run
small engine; also used to boiler work; will
accept 3 or -I days a week; nlso low wages.
Address J, W. F., Tribune olllce.
SITUATION WANTED-TO DO WASH
Ing and Ironing by the day; beit of refer.
ences. Address 6 'JO Lacknwanua avi
avenue,
third floor.
YOUNG MAN WITH EXPERIENCE AS
accountant, desires position In an office
or with wholesale house; inferences. W. S.,
care Tribune.
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