THE SCRANTON NE-JmLDVY HORNlNGh OCTOBER I, 1S9T. . Pennsylvania news. QUAKERS FEAR YELLOW JACK Strict Quarantine Rules Enforced In Philadelphia. VRSSELS ARE CLOSELY WATCHED I'.xtrn Precautions Aro TnliPli to Pro vent Yellow l'uvcr from HcncliltiR tlio City"llonl from tlio South At lantic Porls Aro Ovcrhnuli'd by n Quarnittiiiu IMijsiclnn. riustcr, Sept. 30. Dr. H. C. Hoen nlnK, quarantine pliyslclnh nt Marcus Hook, has Issued strict orders rela tive to vessels airlvlnjr from South At lantic and Gulf- ports. As tills sta tion is the nnly ono examining vessels from thWe sections, the most minute Inspections are made, and all vessels from unknown ports are spoken before l)i lug allowed to pass up. The extra precautions are being tak pn to prevent yellow feer from reach ing Philadelphia, In view of the fact that many sehooiieis coming up the liver load at ports near Infected dls- tiicts. " WIN'S TRIAL. Gertrude Trior's Thrilling Storr ol tlio Crime. "vVellsboro, Pa., Sept. BO Gertrude Taylor was the chief witness today In the trial of Walter Goodwin, charged with the murder of his wife. The gltl, who is only 11 years old, detailed the story of riding in the buggy to Mans field on the fatal night, holding the horse for" Goodwin, heating the four shots and a woman scream while he was absent; his coming, running, back to the buggy, and their dilvlng to Welisboio to consume time, and thence back to his home. She said Goodwin told her that he had killed his wife, and .that he was now free to marry her, that lie showed her the pistol and told her that was the dog which did the business. She noticed blood upon the barrel and Goodwin took his handkerchief and wiped It off. Tho minute details of what happened that night tho girl told simply and intelligently. On cross-examination the defence was un able to break her down. i LEIHQII VALIiRY POLICY. On l'nrt of the New Administration It Mill Ho Aggrcssitc. Philadelphia, Sept. SO It was stated tonight on good authoiity that General Oiland Smith, wliute term as represen tative of tlio Baltimore and Ohio rail road In tho board of manageis of the Joint Tralllc association expired today, will resume his seat tomoirow as rep resentative of the Lehigh Valley sys tem. In thi-s event, Vice-President Garrett, of the Lehigh Valley railroad, will give his undivided nttention to the super vision of the tiafile department of the company, with headquarteis at the gencial oillce In this city. Tills Is said to indicate "an aggiessive policy on the' part of the now administration In seeming for the Lehigh Valley road its fair share of the competitive trafllc between the Atlantic seaboard and western points. DRANK POISONED MILK. rnmily of Nine Persons in n Critical Condition. Greensburg, Pa, Sept. 30 The fam ily of Jacob Maitz. living near Sardis, consisting of nine persons.aie In a criti cal condition from the effects of drink ing milk supposed to have contained poison. One member of the family died on Sunday and none of the others weie able to attend the funeinl, owing to their serious condition. It appears that Mr Marti conducts a dairy and the family drank milk fiom an unused can one day last week. Dr Andeison is of the opinion that something in the milk caused the sick ness. It was at flt.st thought that the family was alllltted with fever. VERDICT OF PROBABLE MURDER. Coroner's Jury Dissolves tho Theory nrsuiciitc ill .Hiss Swnje's Case. PottsUUo, Pa. Sept. 30 The coin ner's jury todaj Mulshed their Investi gation of the alleged suicide of 19-year-old Hattie Saze here last Monday, and sprang a sensation by finding a Addict of piobable linuder. The girl's death was known as eaily as 5 o'clock In tlio morning, but it was not made public until some time later The mzo) with which the bloody deed was done was found near the foot of tlie bed, under the sheets. THE BILL IGNORED. Urnnd Jury UoIiisqs to Indict Pills, tmrg Strikers for Kiot. Pittsburg. Sept. 30. The grand Jury tda Ignored the bills against tho miners' leaders who weie ohaiged witii Hot and unlawful assembly by t. H noArmltt as a result of trouble nt Uni ty. Amorg those named in tho four Informations that came befo10 the gtand Jury, weie Pntilck Dolan. Wil liam Warner and Cameron Miller. The costs in the c.ise was put on tho county. STRIKE AT MONONQAiIELA. Ilelwecu rivo and Siv Thousand .Men Mill lie Allcclcd. MonongahclaOlty, Sept. 30. Tho riv er mineis in convention here today de elded to strike until the conditions of the settlement eftected at the Colum bus convention and the differential usually pre ailing on tho Monongohela river aro agreed to. The suspension which will lie pi ac tually a total one, takes pluce at! once and effects between 5,000 and COOO men. POISONED BY A ODER FLAVOR. I'nrmor' Son found in mi Uncou scions Condition. Reading. Sept. 30.-Dr. M. L. Hrto lette was hastily summoned this morn ing to (attend a young man named Sherry, son of a fanner, who was fiutid unconscious on the porch of hi father's home. Ho had drank "winter gren," lie said, which is uwd by many farmers Just now to flavor tho oldor they lay up for winter use. Ho had n very close oall. The oil of wlntorsroen, If puro and properly used, the farmers say, Is all right, hut that It is all wioiig If an adulterated article Is used. The young man says he got homo late nt night, and for tho want of something bettor poured 15 drops of tho wlntergrcen In to a tumbler of water. Tho milkmaids found him In the morning. INDUSTRIAL ACTIVITY. Evidences of It In Several Town of Pennsylvania. Bellofonto, Pa Sept. 30. The pots In the plant of the Bcllefonte Co-opcratlvo Glass company were filled this even ing and the fires started. Tomorrow morning tho blowing of glass will be gin. Paul St. Peter, secretary of the Window Glass Workers' association, who has been here a week, said this evening that the company had signed the wage scale and that the full uuota of men employed by the company will bo members of the association. The plant has been enlarged to double the capacity of last winter. Seventy-five men nie employed and the company has orders to last for several months. New Kensington, Pa., Sept. SO. As a result of the increased duty placed on glass by the Dlngley bill, New Ken sington people ate making nn effort to build a German plate mirror factory. Colonel M. S. Wayman, of Tarentum, who Is the patentee nnd owner of near ly all the glass machinery used In tho Ford City, Cicighton nnd other fac tories. Is at the head of the syndicate which is seeking a location for a fac tory. They ok a small bonus and tho people are making every effort to get the plant. If satlsfactoiy arrange ments can be made work will begin at once. Latrobe, Pa., Sept. 30. Davis Bros.' new glass factoiy will be put In opeia tlon In a shoit time. The building Is a substantial brick structure. Tho company will employ 200 men and will manufacture a patent wire woven sky light glass nnd glass wire netting. Uniontown, Pa., Sept. 30 The re vival of prosperity is reaching this section. The coke trade has been stead ily Improving for two months nnd a gieat many ovens put Into blast that had been Idle for a long time. During this week tho II. C. Frlck Coke com pany has fired up the Tip Top plant of 12t ovens that has been idle since in 1S93 and gives employment to 150 men, and the same company Is putting Into blast a block of 200 ovens nt Brownfleld that have not been opeiated since 1891. The woiks of the Bedstone Coal, Coke and Oil company, who own 3,500 ocies of coal nt Giindstono and whose plant has practically been out of operation since 1894, are being le paired for a resumption of work. Sen ator Penrose is one of the owners. The papers are almost in shape for the. transfer ot about 100 farms In Menallen and Luzerne townships, containing 2, 300 acres of coal, to Herbert DePuy, of Plttsburr. and others, who expect to bfgln developing it nt once. Other laige blocks of coal In this vicinity aro In shape to be transferred, and steady development of coal lands in all sec tions of iho county is looked for. KNOCKED DOWN STAIRS. Lawrence County Huckster Terribly Beaten hy rt Burglar. New Castle, Sept. 30. Adam Mersh Incr. a young man wiio lives with his mother In Shenango township, nliout three miles from this city, had a ter llble experience last night. He is a huckster and has but one arm. In the early evening some one was heard in tho upper story of the house. The mother and son proceeded up stairs. Adam had Just reached the head of tho stairs when he wns struck over the head with a billy and knocked to the bottom of the stairs. The fellow followed Mershiner down and gave h' n a terrible beating, at the same time oiderlng his mother out of the house. He then ransacked tho house taking all that was valuable In the way of handkerchiefs, pants, cur tains, etc., but overlooked a trunk con taining $50 Mrs. Meishiner is about 70 year? of age. She Is confined to her bed by the shock. Adam, with a ter ribly swollen head, was In the city placing the case in the hands of the county detective. He thinks someone acquainted with the house committed the crime. PENNSYLVANIA PENSIONS. Washington, Sept. 30. Tluso Penn svlvo.nl i pensions have been issued: Original .lames D. Rainscv,Wiikens burg, Allegheny, David Mentzer, Shlie manstown, Cunilieil.tnd; Michael Sto cr, Phlllpsburg, Center. Increase Heiuy Appel, Plttsbuig; William T Kepner. Han Isbuig; David McCann, Pikes Cieek, Luzerne; John Applegatho. Pino Summit, Columbia; Abinham Prinsle, Indiana. Albert M. Gottwalt, Manchester, Yoik; Frank G. Cliorpennlng, Cleai field. Original w idow, etc. Caroline John son, Shlppensbuig, Cumberland; Ame lia R. Porter, Wyaluslng, Biadford. CANNOT RAISE MONEY. Court Issues an Injunction Against Lancaster Citj. Lancastet, Pa., Sept. 30. Last week city count lis passed an ordinance au thnilzlng the nvivor to float bonds to the amouiit .t 712,000 for the purpose of completing o new reservoir. In couit today a preliminary injunc tion was giantfd, on motion of mem bers of the lliu ness Men's league, re straining the cltv from effecting the loan, on the giound that the city has leached the limit of Indebtedness under the constitullr.ii of the Mute, without lecurlng the consent of the electois of tho city. Mpusiiigcr Not Guilty, Bloomsburg, Sept. 30. Tho trial of Stephen Menslnger, of Beaver Valley, charged with the murder of his father, on March 4 last, came to a close 'this evening, when the Jury leturned a ver dict of not guilty. The defense called but two witnesses, who testified to see lug threo strange men in the vicinity on the duy of tho murder. Coal Wngo Kates. Pottsvllle, Pa., Sept. 30. Tho com mittee of the Schuylkill coal exchange today fixed tho rate of wages to be paid the miners In tho anthracite re gion for the lat hnlf of September and the first hull of October to $2.06. This is 5 per cent, above the $2,50 basis, and ono of the highest rates paid this ear. I'eiins j Ivaniii Postmasters. Washington, Sept, 30, These fourth class postmasters for Pennsylvania have been appointed: Andalusia. W. C. Pickering; Clarkston, Julius Wetmore; Chatham Valley, William Goodwin! Cllttondalo, Wllllnm Knorr; Cranber ry, W, H. Payers; Blttany, Robert Tatoj Picture Rocki, J, P. Fague. TRACTION TROUBLES AT LOCK HAVEN Default Has Been Made for Eighteen Months on Bonds. ASKINd FOR MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE Altor Consideration Judgo Mayer iMnkcs a Decree Appointing Wll llnm II. Given as Heccivcr--Tlio Object Is to Effect ii Itoorgnnlzn tlon of tlio Bond. Lock Haven, Pa Sept. 30. Default having been made for eighteen months on the bonds of tho Lock Haven Trnc tlon company, bondholders represent ing $143,000, petitioned the West End Trust company, of Philadelphia, trus tee under the mortgage, to foreclose. In compliance with tho request, the West Hnd Trust company filed a bill In equity In tho Clinton county court today, nsklng for foreclosure and the appointment ot a receiver. After consideration, Judge Mnyer made a decree, appointing William B. Given, of Columbia, Pa., receiver. Mr. Given filed a bond for J10.O0O nnd took possession of the road. The Ti action compan; bns an Indebtedness of $150, 000, The object of the proceedings is to effect a reorganization of the com pany. THOMPSON'S TOUR. The Pittsburg Man Will Swing Around tho Circle. Hnnlsburg, Sept. 30.-Wllllam R. Thompson, of Pittsburg, the Independ ent candidate for state treasurer, start ed today on a tour of the state ac companied by Thomas A. Watkins, of Pittsburg, who may become chairman of the campaign committee. They made the Htate capital their first stop ping place and duilng their four hours' stay here the vlsltois met prominent leaders of both parties. Mr. Thompson will open his campaign witii a mass meeting next Tuesday evening at Car negie hall, Allegheny City. He pro poses to hold three meetings at Phila delphia and will visit the countiy towns nnd all tho laige cities and bor oughs of the state. A. B. Farquhar, of Yoik, came to Harrlxburg this afternoon to tender ills sei vices to Mr. Thompson. Mr. Farquhar will serve on the finance committee. PLANT REORGANIZED. Pottsvllle Iron and Steel Co. Will Probably Employ 1,000 Hands. Pottsvllle, Pa., Sept. 30. The Potts vllle Iron and Steel company, which went Into lecelvers hands several months ago, has formulated plans of reorganization by which the plant may resume and give employment to a thou sand hands It Is proposed to issue flist mortgage bonds amounting to $350,000, with which to rehabilitate the mill and for a working capital. The prefened ci editors will be given second mortgage bonds to .satisfy their claims of about $150,000, which they have agreed to accept. The unpie ferred creditors will be given pieferred stock to the amount of their holdings, which aggregate $450,000. SHOT DOWN IN COLD BLOOD. I'IKo County Trngcdy for Which Two Jlcn Arc in Jail. . Mllford, Pa.. Sept. 30. With over 250 shot in his body, Vlto Zekich is dying at Greeley, Pike county, and Giibtave Holme and his son, Arthur, oie In ar rest for the shooting. The story told by Farmer Dletz, who was near by at the time, Is that the Hohnes, both heavily aimed, came to the Zekleh homestead and called for the victim. "What do you want?" asked Zeklch. "We wnnt your life," replied old mar. Hohne, and with that lie raised his shot gun and Hied Zekleh fell. Ai tliur Hohne then Mood guard over the wounded man with a Winchester rifle, while his father wtnt into the iouso and tansaeked it. ALTARS CONSECRATED. Serlccsoi the .Most Solemn Character Conducted nt Lancaster. Lancaster, Sept. 30. Illshop McGov em, assisted by sixty visiting piiests, conseciated the three now altnts of St. Marj's chute h today. The suvltes, which weie of the most solemn char acter, were ( onducted privately. Monslgnor Mat tinolll, the papal dele gate, afterwards held solemn high pontifical mass. Aiehbishop Ryan, of Philadelphia, preached the consocia tion seimon The auditoiluni of the church was filled to Its capacity. Tho visiting cleigymen paitlclpatcd in a banquet after the exeulses. MASKED MEN SLASH A WOMAN. Heat and Cut Her, but .Made No At tempt to Hob. Lebanon, Sept. 30.-Two masked men foiced an enhance to Mis. Moses Sny der's house at Avon eaily this morn ing and after beating hr cut an ugly gash In her neck. She will recover. No attempt at tobbeiy was made. DELINQUENT CORPORATIONS. Harrlsburg, Sept. 30 Major Isaac B. Blown, superintendent of the railway bureau, today notified all steam and street railway corporations operating In Pennsyhania that have neglected to make a report of their operations for the fiscal year, ended Aug. 31, that unless such reports nre on file within three days, they will be certified to Attorney General McCormick for col lection of tho $5,000 penalty. Nearly all of the delinquent corporations ex ist on paper only and have no funds. County Assessments. Harrlsburg, Sept. 30 Deputy Attor ney General Reeder furnished Auditor General Mylln with an opinion today lelative to assessments in Clinton county, In which ho holds that it will not be necessary for the commlnslon ers of that county to make an assess ment In tho spring of 1S9S, as hereafter all assessments will be made In the fall, but that the will havo to make their triennial assessment for 1S98 be fore December 31, 1897. Mr. Reeder also decides that tho proposed action ot the city council of McKeesport to abolish the board of health and substltuto therefor a commltteo of council Is legal. Killed by nTrnln; Harrlsburg, Sopt. 30. Joseph Dubbs, aged, 45 years, a huckster, was struck by a train on the Pennsylvania rail road ut a grade crossing In this city tonight and Instantly killed, THE OLD WAY Ol Treating Dyapepaln and Indigestion hy Dieting a Barbarous and Useless One. We say the old way, but really It Is a very common ono at present time nnd many dyspeptics and physicians as well consider tho first step to take in attempting to euro Indigestion is to diet, either by selecting ccrtnln foods and rejecting others or to greatly di minish the quantity usually taken, in other words the starvation plan Is by many supposed to bo tho first essential. The almost certain failure of the starvation cure for dyspepsia has been proven time and again, but still tho moment dyspepsia makes Its nppear anco a course of dieting Is at onco ad vised. All this Is radically wrong. It Is foolish and unscientific to recommend dieting or starvation to a man suffer ing from Dyspepsla.because indigestion Itself starves every organ and every nerve and every fibre in the body. AVhnt tho Dyspeptic wants Is abund ant nutrition, which means plenty of good, wholesome, well-cooked food and something to assist the weak stomach to digest it. Tills Is exactly the pur pose for which Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are adapted and this Is the method by which they cure the worst cases of Dyspepsia, in other words tho patient eats plenty ot wholesome food and Stunrt's Dyspepsia Tablets digest It for him. lit this way the system is nourished'arw the overworked stomach rested, becnjpie the tablets will digest tho food whether the stomach works or not. One of these tnblets will di gest 3,000 grains of meat or eggs. Your druggist will tell you that Stu nrt's Dysiwpola Tablets is the purest and safest remedy sold for stomach troubles and eery tiinl makes one more friend for this excellent prepara tion. Sold at 50cts. for full sized pack age at all drug stores. A little book on stomach diseases mailed free by addressing Stuatt Co., Marshall, Mich. MAD BULL CONQUERS FOUR MEN. Desperate Ilnttlo with a Ilcnst That Had Hern Dehorned. Reading, Pa., Sept. 30. A bull on tho farm of Adam H. Sailer, tenanted by Peter Shurr, was dehorned some time ago, and has since been vicious. Mr. Shurr passed through the field, when suddenly the bull made a lolent at tack on him, buted him to the earth and pnwed him as with a determina tion to kill him. A son of Mr. Shurr, armed with a pltchfoik, ran to his lescue, and diove off the beast, but not until ho had been violently jabbed until the blood ran in streams. The anlmifc soon got his sec ond wind and attacked Adam Sailer, who had arrled to assist Mr. Shurr. With one violent plunge the bull hulled Mr. Sailer against a stone wall. Reuben Rleser then went to tho res cue and the bull butted and tlnew him against a stiaw stack. Finally otheis ai rived, and witii forks and clubs con queted the beast. He will be killed for market. PROBING ALLEGED BALLOT FRAUDS. I.nwierSnts Returns Were Altered in a Court House. Bloomsburg, Pa , Sppt. 30. The trial of B. J, Do le, ex-postmastcr of Cen tralla, and P. J. Gillespie, of Conjng ham township, who nie charged with alteiing election leturns, was contin ned today. W. F. Wilhelm, of Pottsvllle, one of the pioseeutlng attorneys, cieated n sensation by stntlng that he had been tola the case would not be called on account of the po'Illcnl affiliations of Doyle and some of the court house of ficials, nnd oven the cot, Hself, and that ho had witnesses who could piove. the i etui ns hud been changed and the changes made right In tho couit house. HER BITTEN ASSAILANT CAUGHT. .Margaret Rcnlies Identified tlio Ne gro Mho Attacked Her. AVest Chester, Sept. 30 The negro, who attacked Margaiet Rcabes, a' French maid in the emplov of Dr. Sa Jous, at Devon, was eaptuied todny by Ofllcr Thomson, of Mnlvem. and rec ognlzed as Frank Hall, who hus been in the employ of James Dawson He was given a hearing before Squlr Wylle, at Malvern, where he was con f touted by his victim nnd recognized by her. He was committed to Jail, and protested ills Innocence, although his hand bore tlio marks ot his victim's teeth. Capitol Commissions Injunction. Hairlsbuig, Sept 30 Judge Slmon ton lias fixed next Saturday for a heal ing in tlie injunction proo' " a against the capitol building i . I slop. Counsel for tlie commission nas Hied a domiluei to the pioceedlngs, prolng that the bill bo dismissed with costs. Armor for the Kentucky. Bethlehem, Sopt. 30. Side armor plitcs, weighing nearly ono hundred and fifty tons weie shipped tonlgh't by tho Bethlehem It on company to Newpoit News for the battleship Ken tucky, Voluntary Liquidation, Pottsvllle, Pa., Sept. 30. The Gov ernment Nntlonal bank went Into vol untary liquidation today, after thiity flve years of business. All claims will bo promptly paid on presentation. STATE SNAPSHOTS. Two students have been expelled from the State college, at Bollefouic, for haz ing. Mrs. T. P. roster, wlfo of ex-Senator Fostc r, and a party of fi lends Malted Get tjsburg battlefield yesterday. Mrs. Margaret Doyle, aged 65 enrs, was killed by a Lehigh A'alley freight train near Shamokin on Tuesday evening. One of thrto Chinamen held for i mining an opium den at Reading gave a practical demonstration In Alderman Klrschinaim's court of "hitting tho pipe." S. D. Neyhani, tho Bloomsburg Cos mopolitan Building and Loan association agent, was sentenced to three years In tl'o Eastern penitentiary and lined M00 for for gory yesterday. Charged with starting tho fire which lust Saturday destrojed tho Berks county almshouse and all Its contents. Clara Smith, emplojed ns a servant In Reading, has been committed for trial. llhcumntism Cured in 1!4 Hours, T. J. niackmore, of Haller & Black more, Pittsburgh, Pa says: "A short time since I procured a bottle of 'MYS TIC CURE, It got mo out of tho housj In twenty-four hours, I took to my bed with Rheumatism nine months ago and tho 'MYSTIC CURir Is tho only medi cine that did me any good, I had five of the best physicians In tho city, but I received very llttlo relief from them. I know the 'MYSTIC CURE' to be what It Is represented and tako pleasure In recommending it to other poor surfer eta. Sold by Carl Lorenz, druggist. 418 I CONNOLLY I The Last I: In the r " w RY The Buyer And Seller Find the Want Columns of The Tribune a veri table Klondike. Small Inyestmsnt, Big Returns, Oiu Gent a Word in Advance, HELP WANTED-MALES. Advs. Under This Head One Cent n Word. PANTS AND VRST MAICKIl WANTKI). Apply (UU'.AT 1IASI l'.HN TAILORING COMPANY, U27 I.nckawmmi uenue. Alll'KNTint - OOOD MECHANIC, wants work. Addre"J R. G., Tribune olllre. IXrANTKD-MKN' TO CANVASS I'OIl fast selling 'J.veeut article that ' ono emi Fell Unit 11111 Hell iinytUliii;. Itoom (I, Dime Ilnnlc. WANTKI) AGHNTS-S-ft I'Ktl MONTH nnd expenses piilductUe men If right; coocIh sold b rumple only; fcninplc, also hoi so and onrrliige- furnilied l'Hi:il Ad diCHH JOHIiniMIox r;iU8, tlobton, Mam. CAI.I.SMEN-.SCHOOI, SUI'PMKS: COUN IJ try work; S10.0 snlnry montnty, with Jllierul additional lommlsslous. It. O. UVANS A CO., Chicago. x7ANTi:n-ANii)i:.. whoovnthink 11 ofnomeRlmpIo tiling to patent.' Pro tect our IdcaR; thej may bring jou wealth. WrltoJOUN WKIlbKUlmiSN A CO., liept. U, 'J!l, I'atcnt UtornejH, Washington, 1). I'., lor their flHOO prlzo oiler uud list or l.oou liiwiilloiiH wanted. rANTi:i)-VS AGKNTIN KVKHV hKC II tlon to cam ass; SI. OO to S.VOO n day made; sells at sight; nlo a man to Hell Muplo (moilK to dc.ilerx, best Hide, lino S7fi a month; salarj or large commission made; experience lHllncesalJ. Clifton Soap and Mtiuufuctur ng Company, I tnclnmitl, O. 7ANTKI) - WKI.L-KNOWN MAN IN ii eiry town to solicit stock subscrip tions; n monopolj ; big money for agents; no capital rrqnlied. IUiWAUU C. FIslIACO., Ilorden illoek, Chkago, III, HELP WANTED-FEMALES. Adts. Under This Mead One Cent a Word. rfiHiriuiixnJiriVca "wants salesla- J dies mid a hi ight errand boy. Apply nt once. IIUII LnLkawaiiiiaiiM'iiue. G 1ERMANGIRL WANTED, APPLY 111! willow street WANTED-MIDDLE AGED COLORED ii woman foi general housework, good cook, to sleep home nights, f is Mlllllnae. ADIEH-I MAKE HIG WAGES DOING pleasant home work, and w 111 gladlj send full particular to all sending 'J tent stamp. -MISS M. A. 8TEUIUNS, Lawrence, Mith. WANTED-LADY AGENTS IN SCRAN ton to sell nnd Introduco Snyder's cake Icing; oxperleneed canvasser preferred; work permanent and ery prolltable. Wr,fe for paillculars at once nnd get benefit of holiday trade, T. 11. SNVDERA CO.. Cincinnati, O. w 7 ANTED IMMEDIATELY TWO ENER ' cctto saleswomen to represent us. Guaranteed KJ'n day without Interfering with other duties. Healthful occupation. Write for paillculars, enclosing stamp, MANGO CHEMICAL COMPANY, No. ii John street. New York. l'OR SALE. Advs. Under This Mead One Cent a Word. J70RSALE-3 HORSES AT ROSS .1 CO.'S -T stables, 15 IK! Capouse avenue; juices cry low. IOR8ALE-A GOOD HOUSE: good busl. ' ness location. Inquire JOSEPH MUSS LER, Jessup, Pa. T70RSALE-A BAY TEAM; I'INE ROAD L1 sters; can be seen hy Inquiring of JAMES CONNELI,, (Mcgargel A. Connell), Franklin luenne. I?OK SALK-A FINE YOUNO SPAN OF ' dark chestnut horses. For description Inquire ut Everett's Stable, Dlx Court, Scran ton. .1011 SALE-FINE TRAP CHEAP. 151 I'enn uenue. FOR RENT. Advi. Under This Mead One Cent n Word. I ?OR RENT-MEAT MARKET AND burn, good location, possess on 1st of October. OloMurion stieet, Inquire, SA-M-UELilOOUEM, 17 J 'J Monsey imuue. IfflUJO Week Old Store Will witness some great GOOD: SELLING There is lots of good merchandise here which we don't propose to move into the new store. The stock has been marked so low in price that if you will come and look over the bargains offered you are sure to be a satisfied purchaser. We will open the new store at 127 and 129 Washington avenue, about the middle of next week. We promise to make it a great trade event--to make it the most comfortable and lowest-priced shopping place in Scranton. CONNOLLY & WALLACE, 20 Washington Ave. AGENTS WANTED. KLONDIKE -AGENTS WANTKI) FOIt largo Illustrated book of Klondike, flo hundrtd pages; price S1.50; outfit 10c. Ad dress NATIONAL rUHLISHING CO,, Lake Bide, lliilldlng, Chicago, III. R ELIAIIL1 AGENTS WANTED; NO other need apply, liox 1U0, Scranton, l'a. WANTED AGENTS TOSOLICITHUILD Ing and Loan stock; relerenco re quired. Address 1'ENN, care Tribune, WANTED-SOLIC1TOUS; NO DELIVEU lng, no tudeulng; position permanent; pay weekly; elate age. OLEN UUOI'IIEIW, ltocliester, N. V, AGENTS-WHAT AltE YOU GOING TO do about Sufo CltUensliip price ft. Go ing by thousand. Address NICHOLS, Naperllle, III AGENTS-'IO SELL OUII PRACTICAL gold, siler, nickel nnd copper electro plasteis; prices from S!J upward; salary and expenses paid; outfit free. Address, with flam)., MICHIGAN MKU CO.. Chicago. AGENTS-TO SELL CIOAIIH TO DEAL ers; S'J." weekly and expenses; experi ence unnecessary. CONSOLIDATED Mt'G CO., 18 Van Uuren St., Chicago. FARM SALES. Advs. Under This Mead One Cent a Word. Vin-.RE" FLORIDA ORANGE I'AItM. 1 1 U good house, dry land, oraugoorchard, near station SHOO only, Sl.V) cash, nil acres Maijland farm, good buildings, peach, apple, pear oi chard, other fruit, good laud i? 1,1100 onl, S'j.'iO insli. 7,Vucre Pennsjl anla farm, !l(l miles from Philadelphia, buildings co-t (l,r.oo; piice Sl.ooo only S.IOUiash. COITER, -JO!) So. Sixth, Phlln. LOST. Advs. Under This Mead One Cent a Word, t'osta poucETTiomb1Cn.v Ii wnnnn nenue, near i'onn; a reward of S. win do given lor us return, mk-. ti.i AllEIH LEWIS, 7iil M. ulson aenuc. SPECIAL NOTICE. Ads. Under This Mead One Cent a Word. TMTTOHKLONTlTKATdT VT paid; membership t kctsSlll. AINS LIE KLONDIKE Mllll'AL MINING. CO., 'J'JO Hroadway, New York DRESSMAKING. Ads. Under This Mead One Cent a Word. JiA.-IIIONAilLE DRESSMAKING I1 tnudajnrnt home; ?1 per da, Adnins aenue, Dunmore. - HY 7011 ANNUAL MEETING. rpilE ANNPAL MEETING OFTI1E MEM 1 hers of Tho Lackawanna Stoie Associa tion, limited, will bo held at tho oltlte ofthu Association In tho lty of Scranton, on Wednesday, October Oth, 1807, at 'J o'clock p, m , for the election of managers for the ensuing yenr, and for tho transaction of such other business us may properly come before the meeting. J. P. HIGGINSON, Secretary. Scranton, Pa., Sept. lUtu, 18117. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY. Advs, Under This Head One Cent a Word. 811,000 WILL PURCHASE AN ESTA11 llshed business w hlch has paid since Jan uary 1, 1805, oer sn 000 clear of all ox penses; must sell on account of other busi ness und falling health; over thing confiden tial. C. P., care Tribune. KINDEKOARTEN REOPENINO. Advs. Under This Mead One Cent a Word, riHIE WEBSTER AVENrEKlNDEHOAR. JL ten, formerly conducted by Miss Board- man, will be reopened by .Miss Prntt mid .Miss Wilcox on Monday, Sept, ii, at Ui Mulberry street. For torms or other Inform utlon, uddrtss or apply at 015 .Mulberry St. CHIROPODIST AND MANICURE. CN'ToRN7CBinvfijNirXNDl nails cured without tho least pain or drawing blood. Consultation and advice gUcu tree. E. M. HEIY.EL, Chiropodist, tlllii Lackawanna utemie. Ladles attended ut their residence If desired. Charges uioder ule. CITY SCAVENGER. A1I.BRIGGS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS nnd cess pools; no odor. Improved pumps used. A. BRIGGS, Propi fetor. Leave orders 1100 N. .Malnjave., or Elckes' drug store, comer Adums uud Mulberry, 'lek-rhone elOto. VrillAN." COOPER, CITY SCAVENGER, ' All orders promptly uttended to, day or ilght. All the latest appliances. Charge rtusonable. 711) Scruutou bttcct. lluus ll'.'5 Wusbburn street. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. IN ItE; ESTATE OV MAIITIN GILLIGAN. deceased, No 2077 Old Series, Orphans' Court of Lackawanna county. Notice Is hereby glen that the under signed, an auditor appointed by tho Orphans' Court of Lackawanna county, to dlstrlbuta the funds In the hands of tho administratrix and to pass upon the exceptions tiled against the llnnl account of said administratrix, w 111 attend to the duties of his appointment ut his oillce In the city solicitor's office, In the Municipal llulldlng, Scranton, Pa., on Fri day, tho 'Jilt h day of October, A. 1). 1807, at 10 o'clock n. m., at w hlcb time and place alt parties lm lng claims on said fund must ap pear and present their claims or forever lia debarred from coming In on said fund. DAVID J. DAVIS, Hudltor. REAL ESTATE, Ads. Under This Head One Cent a Word. II l'a. AVE YOU PROPERTY TO TRADET Write DEVENNY 11ROS., McKeesport, BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY. Advs. Under This Mead One Cent a Word. ermanentposition-salaryV8io and expenses Ilrst ear. $10O required, for stock. Address M. F. It., Tribune. 3 SI1 UATIONS WANTEp. Young man. who is now. and has been eniploedfor tle jears in the oillce of ono of Scranton's most prominent liusl ness enterprises, would like to engage In some extra clerical work esenlngs as a slda Issue; best references. Address EXTRA, Tribune olllre. w ANTED-A PLACE TO DO HOUSIi. work nnd sewing, 1017 Illdge street. WANTED-WORK AS LAUNDRESS; an glvo refeicnce. Address M. T.. 702 Elm street. SHFri'ATION WANTED-HY A BOY 1H cars of ago In oillce or store, or In fait am willing to work at anjthlng; um good at figures and penmanship; can furnish tho best of references. Address A. 11. C, Tribuua ofllco. SITUATION WANTED-AS NURSE Oil companion tolmalld. Address NURSE, Tribune olllco. SITUATION AS COMPANION OR NURS1J toan iualld. AddicssS.M.Q.,r:iO Pear street, cltj. " w OltlC WANTED WASHING AMI Ironing. Address UH'J Hampton St, SITUATION WANTED - BY MIDDLE aged married man as collector or tra el. lng agent, or any position of trust, on salary. Address J. W, 135 Wujue aenue, ProI denec. w ANTED-POSITION AS TRAVELING salesman. Address J. L., TrlWino office AHRIGHTi INTELLIGENT YOUNG man, age 27, married, wishes ibonest employment of any kind, has had exper ience us bartender, 5 years experience tn tho general merchandise business, ulso under stands the clothing business; gains trade wherever emplojed. Correct habits, n good, horseman and In general u good ail round man. Has held n government position from 181KI until 1HK7. Best city reference. Ad dress, F. K Employment Wanted. 1U82 N. Washington Heime, City. SITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNlf man '1 1 years old, single man, as liar tender or waiter tn dining room. Address 11. S., 8111 Willow street, Scranton, Pa. WANTED BY A YOUNG LADY-S1TUA-1 1 tlon as stenographer nnd typewriter; experienced; best of references. Address M., Tribune oillce. OITUATION WANTED - Tp GO OUP O tho first part of the week cashing: .wuMi lugs nnd ironing taken home, ulso. Call or uddress L. II., !Ki 1 Sumner avenue, . s ITUATION WANTED BY A MAR1UKD S ,1(1,11, ,1, Itll. U, Uf,t-,u SMM 1 ,.,,. I U, stationary engineer; ten years experience. Address II. R , care Tribune oillce. SITUATION WANTED BY A MIDDLE aged nnd married man. Will tako any thing but traellng agent. On salary prefered. Address U. L., Tribune oillce. . W ANTED-A POSITION AS CLERK IN olllco or gents' furnishing store, by a boy nged 15 run furnish refereneos. Ad dress J. It , '1 ribune oillce. SITUATION WANTED 11 1" AN hXPERI. O eneed gioeery clerk; Is strictly teniperato nnd honest and a tlrst-class hustler; a good baud to tako orders, well ucqimtnted In ult parts of the city; can give relereuees, Ad. dress J. It. J , Tribune, oilloo. QITUATION WANTBD-DY A YOUNG ti man ('Jill; good yeuinun, accurate in figures; mil drlvo mid take tare of horses; work of any kind. O. II. J.U , 702 Piospeol u.enue. I Luckawanna ave., Scranton, 263815
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