THE SOR ANTON TKIBUNB-TUESDAY MORKTINGK OCTOBER 6. 1897. 0&&n&s For Bilious nnd Nervous Disorders such ns Wind nnd l'nln In tip Womnoh. HI jjf "rn'lnclie. Giddiness, Fullness nnd Swelling after men's, Dizziness ami UrowfilncM, Cold hi IK J lush- Incs of Hcnt. Loss of Annctlte. Shortness or j titrliccl Hlcopt li uvtnntnm urn c iit:i fiita iw tvvi:mtv rightful Dreams nml nil Nervous iiiiil Trcniuiino cniiion, t-., w "- iiinod bv const tuition, lis most of them lire. . TUB MK.ST U0M1 WILL UIVH riiNimi. tmu in no fiction. Even' sullcrcr in earnestly invueu to try ono box of these rills, nnd they will be acknowledged to be A WONDERFUL MEDICINE- nnncilAM'S PILLS, taken ns directed, will quickly restore females to complete licnltli. They promptly remove obstructions or lrrcgulnrltlcH of tlio system, lorn WEAK STOMACH, IMPAIRED DIGESTION, DISORDERED LIVER til" nnd arm iMnc wit i tl7o,osebiid of llc.ltl, the whole physical energy or the human f line. These 1 re i fa" s admitted hy thousands In nil classes of society, nnd ono of tho bent BimriW Debilitated Is that Ucecham's I'llls have the Largest Sale ol nny Patent Medicine In the World. WITHOUT A RIVAL. Annual Sales over 6,000,000 Hoses. 25c, nt Drug Stores, or will bo sent by IT. H. Apcnl, r. V. ALLEN A CO., 300 Cnnnl Htrcct, New York, post paid, uiKjn receipt of price, IJ00U free upon implication. SPORTS. BOSTON WINS THE FIRST JEMPLE GAME Contest Was Finished Aflcr tlic Sun Had Set. DARKNESS AGAINST THE ORIOLES They United Nichols lrom the Box nml were Alter Lewis When Durk 11 ess Intcrlcrrcil nnd thu Unmo r.ndcd with tlio IJcniicatcrs One . Hun to the Good--.TctinlnRS Wns l'nsily the Star of the ('nine. IJoston, Oct. 4. The new champions look the firHt paino for the Temp's cup today, defuatlnc; Baltimore In a close contest more through a combination of lucky hits and darlnjr'baso running, as sisted by darkness In the last two in nings, than by any great superiority of play. Neither team showed champion ship form, while the work of the homo team was at times very much below the mark. The Orioles hatted Nichols out of the box, and would have given Lewis 11 similar doss If they could have seen the ball in the last two innings. As it was, the game ended in the moonlight, the umpires keeping the players nt it until some time after sundown. Th weather was perfect, a mild In dian summer day, with no wind and a clear atmosphere that was conducive to snappy playing. One of the biggest crowds of the year turned out, and with the assistance nf two bands, the enthu siasm when the home team took the lead in the sixth inning was almost un paralleled. Only two bases were al lowed on hits Into the crowd at left field, and this also militated against the visitors. Jennings was easily the star of the game, his batting being terrific, while his great work at short was much bel ter than that of his rival, Long. For the homo team Captain Duffy led his men In batting and base running, while Hamilton took two Mies in center field on the dead run. HALTIMOnK scoues FinST. Haltlmoro started like winners, pounding Nichols, and scoring four runs. Iloston was equal to the occa Klon and hit Nops just as hard, scoring three. In the second Baltimore went out in short order, and Boston could not score. Baltimore added one In the third through fine batting of Kelloy and Rcltz. Long bunted well In the fourth and scored on Bergen's single and an out. Both teams scored two runs In the fifth, the visitors through hard raps by Jennings. Kelley, Stenzel, Doyle" and Lowe's poor throw, nnd the home team by two errors and some daring base running. McGraw, Jennings, Kelley and Doyle all hit safe and hard, and but for Long's fine work more than three men would have scored. The home team was not dismayed and pounded Nops all over the field, scor ing live runs and taking the lead. The visitors forged ahead again In the t-ev-ents. Boston had a fine chance to wore In their half, but could not quite connect. Hamilton saved the game In the eighth by two marvelous catehes and the Bostons went in to win. Two runs came over the plate and again the homo team was ahead. Tlio last inning was begun In tho fading twilight, and while tho Baltlmores tried hard to see the ball, tho strain was too much, and after two had struck out Long threw the last out at first. The score: BOSTON. A.H. It. IT. O. A. L Hamilton, cf :i ' 2 a 0 0 Tennry, lb 2 II 0 8 1 1 Lowe, 2li 3 2 2 14 0 Sinhl, rf 3 a 1 1 0 Duffy. If 5 2 3 2 0 0 Co'.llns, 3b -10 0 3 11 Lung, ss 1 .2 2 3 0 Bergen. R 3 0 2 C 0 0 Nichols, p 3 0 0 110 Lewis, 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 3T 13 12 27 10 BALTIMORE. A.B. . jr. O. A. K. McGraw, 3b 1! 3 3 0 1 1 Keeler, if 0 2 2 0 0 0 Jntmlngs. ss t; 2 C 2 U 1 K-jlley. If 0 4 3 4 0 0 Sjcnzol. cf C 1 1 1 0 0 Doyle, lb 5 0 3 11 0 1 Itoltz, 2b 5 0 13 2 1 Clarke, a G 0 1 3 1 0 Nops, p S 0 1 0 1 0 Totals 40 12 29 21 11 4 liOSton 3 0 0 1 2 C 0 2 X 13 Baltimore 4 0 10 2 3 2 0 012 Warned Tuns-Baston, 4; Baltimore, 11. Two-baso hits Lowo, Long, Jenulgs, 2; Kolloy, 2; Beltz. Stolen bases-Hamilton, Htuhl, Bergen. First base on balls By Nops. 7. Struck out liy Nops, 2; by Uleh ols. 3; by Lewis, 1. Bussed balls Bergen. Wild pltches-Nops. Time 2.12. Attend ance 10,000. Umpires Emslle and Hurst. AMATEUR BALL NOTES. At IVlccburg, Sunday, the Kiondlkes, of Olyphant, defeated tho Hall and Well and, teams In a one-sided contest. Score: 1UI.E. Klondike 1 0 4 12 3 2 316 19' 2 HflM-Wt'lland 0 0 10 0 2 0 03 412 Batteries O'Harn and Sheridan: Hall, ".S'eJIand. and Jones. James O'Harn, man. nger, Return Gnmo of (JiioIih. Pat Duddy and Thomas Bell will play a return game of quoltH at tho Capouso hotel, Pino Brook, Monday, Oct. 25. Two-Inch pins, two eofl-stlcklng clay ends. Duddy wll concede 10 points In 61 up. Signed, Pat Duddy, Thomas TBell. irPIlUlf l.UHllVl'llV!"! ;iyi-nvnuii mu anini in- SOLLY GETS THE DECISION. Detents 1)1 011 in tlio Second Contest tor I'ciithcrwciglit Championship. San Fmnclsco, Oct. 4. Solly Smith pot n decision over George Dixon to night in their second contest for tho featherweight championship. George Green noted as rcfepic, and the fight was scheduled for twenty rounds. Smith showed wonderful clev erness nnd did most of the leading. In tho first he landed two heavy left swings without n. return. They mixed it up in tho second, but no damage was done. The third was slow. Dixon opeivd tho fourth with' a rush. Solly blocked It and came back with a left swing on tho neck. Then ho put a ter rific left swing on George's stomach. Smith's cleverness in ducking Dixon's leads and his coolness were tho fea tures of this round. In tho fifth Solly put his left hard on tho wind and forc ed Dixon back and jtib'bed his left on tho face. Then he uppcrcut with right on the ribs and got a light left on the face in return. In the sixth George rushed and put in a lof tor on tho head. Solly landed a beautiful uppcrcut on the chin. Georgo swung his left on the Jaw. They mlxd matters and Smith cot in a good left on the neck. It was Smith's round, lie did most of the fighting and was mote accurate In his blows. At tho opening of tho seventh Dixon landed a left on tho face but Smith returned two terrific rights over the kidneys which affected Dixon's rushes. George bucame more careful In tho next round. He tried to force things but Smith landed two more heavy ones. He got In a clean stralgh't left over tho heart In the tenth and a hard right on the head. Tho eleventh was a corker. Both men were willing and It was a mix from start. Dixon landed on tho head and Solly came back on head nnd face. George rushed and punched on wind and face. Both men cased up a bit In the twelfth and George put a left hook on Solly's face. Smith swung hard on Dixon's face. Nothing was done In tho thirteenth, but the next three rounds were clearly Smith's. Ho landed hard and often, closing George's right eye at thj end of the sixteenth. The seventeenth was slow. The eighteenth was about even. In the nineteenth Smith swung viciously with right for the jaw, throwing his whole weight with the blow. George avoided It, however, and got in a good hard left on the jaw. In the twentieth round Smith' forced tho fighting and punched George on body and head. In the mixes Smith had all tho best of It. Gvorge Green, tho referee, had no hesitancy In .awarding the decision to Smith. The decision was received with no signs of dissatisfaction by tho au dience. Minrkcv-Goddnrd .Match. San Francis-co, Oct. -1. Dan Lynch, manager for Tom Sharkey, has received a despatch ftom Ted Alexander, man ager for Joe Goddard, who Is no.v "it New York, accepting the offer to the Knickerbocker cHib, of this city, for a match between tho two heavyweights 'for 70 per cent, of the gross receipts. The llglit will be brought off next month. Ilrckwith Ucntcn by Jim .Inner. Baltimore, Oct. 4. Jim Junoy, of "Washington, Knocked out Lon Beck with, of Cleve:ur.d, In lour hot rounds hero tonight. Tho fight took placj at Hesse's park under the auspices of the Eureka Athletic club. Janey had the best of It from tho start, knocking Beckwlth through the npes once end rending1 him to the floor twice boforc the final blo.v. leckwlth knocked Janey out a month use TRACK EVENTS. At Portland. Portland, Me., Oct. -J. Tho stake races at Blgby began today before n hundred people. They were very dull. Summary: 2.3S class, trot; purse, $2,000 Morale, b. m.. by King Wllkes-Morsa (Golden), won In straight heuta. Time, 2.15U, 2.1-lVi, 2.XCU. Tor n World's Tcnm Hrcord. Glen Falls, N. Y Oct. 4. John II. Gentry and Hobort J, who aro going to try to beat the world's record for double teams hero next Thursdav, will also start against time in slnglo har ness that day. Gentry worked nn easy mile in 3.03U today, moving the last half In 1.00V4, and tho last quarter In 30 seconds. Bol ert J paced a mllo in 2.04U. and a quarter in 29Vi seconds. Tho track was not at its best, and neither horse had a pucemaker. NEW WORLD'S RECORD. Kalamazoo, Mich., Oct. 3. Tho local plank Hack today maintained its rep utation ns being one of tho fastest in tho country. In tho half-mile handicap amateur, K. W. Peabody. of Chicago, mndo a new world's recoid of 3.00 1-5. A. C. Merteno, John S. Johnson and Karl Klser, on a triplet, llkowlsa mado 11 world's record for a mile, going the distance In l.l'l i-ti. In the professional events Mertons won th one mllo open In a desperate finish with Nat Butler, while the latter won tho one-mllo han dicap In hollow stylo. FOOT BALL NOTES. Tho Comets, Jr., dofeatcd tho Arlets In a gamo of foot bnll by tho ecoro of 4 to 0, Tho features of tho gamo wero tho center rushing of Todd Campbell and Slattery and nlso tho 75-yard dash through tho center by Swltt. J. Holmes, manager. Domino llnmllcnp. There will be a domino handicap at the Capouso hotsl, Pino Brook, Satur day next. An entrance fee of 50 cents will be charged. In addition to tho on-ti-j'inco money the proprietor of tho ho Ul will glvo $5. FIREMEN'S DAY TO BE A LARGE AFFAIR Many Visiting Companies Will Be In the City. PLANS FOR A MONSTER PARADE It Will Contnln n Creditable Showing of Police, Might Musical Organiza tions nnd Over Twcnty-llvo Uni formed Compnnlcs.-AII of 1'rldny the 1'iro Company Quarters Will Bo Wldo Open--Hull nt Music Ilnll Will lie tho 1'iulsli. There have been some "big" firemen's parades In Scranton but that arranged for Friday of this week promises to outdo In point of numbers of visiting nremen nnu genera; "xcollcnco any thing of Its kind in recent years. Tho event Is styled tho annual parade and Inspection of the fire and pollco depart ments. Tho particular inspection of the latter will occur in Hip vicinity of tho city liall about a half hour before the pantile proper and will bo wit nessed by Mayor Ballev. Tho pollco will bear an Important part In tho par ade which will move at 2.S0 sharp. Tomorrow and Thursday will bo tho big days of tho state firemen's con vention nt "Wllkos-Uarre. From tho big throne of firemen in that city Scranton will draw about ten compan ies which have positively acc:ptcd in vitations to bo here, nnd it is hoped that a number of other organisations will eventually see their way clear to accept tho hospitality extended them by Chief Hlckey, for the department, nnd by Individual Scranton companies. Thursday evening nnd all of Friday each Scranton company will keep open house and on the latter day and .even ing there will bo receptions nnd en tertainments galore. The following formation of. tho rnr ado will correctly give th? names of the visiting companies and their enter tainers, a visiting company being tho guest of tho local company immedi ately following It in the parade forma tion: PATJADE FORMATION. Mounted police, pollco patrol nnd scrvlco wagon of Chief Hlckey. Tollco In company formation. Visiting llro chiefs and cx-chlefs In car riages: B. Berkawltz, Altoona; Vlctot Burschell, Dunmore; J. XV. Connell, Brooklyn: Charles Gavench, Harris burg: C. H. Cohn, Altcntown: Gil bert Greenburg, Huntingdon: K. O. Hnrtman, Lebanon; Charles B. Castle, New York city; I. A. Hahne, Lock Haven: Herbert Heston, flro marsluill P. It. B., Philadelphia; J. F. Messlmcr. Allentown; John Stagg, Paterson. Mayor Bailey, llro commissioners, coun cilmen and heads of municipal de partments In carriages. Chief Hlckey, of tho Scranton Flro de partment. District chief engineers. Old hand engine, "Georgo S. Throop," property of the Scranton Volunteer Firemen's Mutual Benefit association. Crump's band: Huntingdon Flro com pany, No. 1, Franklin Engine company. Wilson Hose company, Peckvllle; Nay Aug Hoso and Engine company. Liberty Hose company. Forest band; Niagara Engine company, PIttston; Crystal Hoso and Engine company. Goodwill Hoso company, Allentown; Nep- tuno Engine company. P. O. S. of A. Drum corps; Belief Engine company. Junior Hose and Truck company, Bead In u. Eaglo Engine company. Germanla band; Washington Flro com pany, Danville; Columbia Hoso com pany. Niagara Hoso company. Lawrcnco band; Hampton Engine com pany, Reading; Phoenix Chemical company. Excellslor Hoso company. Bauer's band; Liberty Hoso and Lebanon Hook and Ladder companies, Leban on; Scranton Hook and Ladder com pany. William Connell Hoso company. Citizens' band; Century Hoso company. Tho Enterpilso Hoso company, of For. est City, nnd tho Young America Chem ical company, of Allentown, will also bo assigned places In lino ns soon as It is positively known they will bo here. LINE OF MARCH. The parade will form at 1.30 o'clock nnd at 2.30 will start on the arranged signal, one long blow on tho blust furnace gong. Tho line of march has been fixed as follows: Form on "Wy oming right resting on Linden, to Franklin, to Lackawanna, to Eighth, countermarch to Adams, to Spruce, to Penn, to Mulberry, to Jefferson, to Pine, to "Washington, to Spruce, to "Wy oming to Lackawanna, to Penn, to Linden and dismiss. Mayor Bailey, attended by city of ficials, will review the parade from In front of the city hall steps. A resolution has "been passed by councils requesting the decoration of business places and residences along tho lino of march' and personal requests have been made by Chief Hlckey and his engineers. It would be impossible at this time to mention In detail the programmes of enterlalrment arranged by the many city companies at their quarters, but a brief rcferenco to the amusement plans will glvo nn Idea of how tho local firemen and their visitors will disport themselves. Franklin Engine com pany will, on Friday, give a dinner at Falrchlld's hotel to the Huntingdon company and will conclude tho day with a reception and supper nt com pany quarters. At Germanla halt there will bo a reception and dinner on Fri day for tho Goodwill company of Al lentown, tho guests of the Neptunes. The open-house of Relief Engine com pany will bo qulto nn affair ns tho members propose to celebrate the ren ovation of their quarters and apparat us. This Is ono of tho houses which tho mayor and city officials aro expect ed to visit during tho day. Hook and Ladder company, which will have th'o Hook nnd Ladder and Liberty Hoso companies, of Lebanon, as guests, has rented a vacant store room next tho company quarters and will throw It open to all firemen during tho day. Bauer's band will furnish music. At Muslo hall Friday night there will bo a firemen's ball and carnival under tho auspices of Columbia Hoso com pany of tho West Side; The company Is temporarily out of Hervlce and await- THE OLD STORY OF LOVE AND LIFE, AS TOLD W THE NEW BOOK, "COMPLETE MANHOOD." Thousands of happy men pronounce this work tho means of tholr physical salvation. It gives tholatestsclentlflofactscoacernlng marriage. It describes the only known method of at talnlng fullest natural raanly vigor. It points out Home Treatment for all ex censes and sexual disbarments. 11 snows now to cure nervousness, hopo- lessness, despondency. One codv of "CO?. iMPLETB MANHOOD AND HOW TO ATTAIN IT" sent free, In plain wrncner. scaled securel v. to thn rtr"rcw of any sincere inquirer, by the Urle Medical J Company, 64 Niagara tit., buffalo, N. Y. KbcumnUtmiCiiro is guaranteed to be absolutely ''5'e,ind R slronit tonlolnbulMlnnup tho weak una debilitated. Itcures ncutn or muKUlar rheuma tism In from ono to llvo days. 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Tomorrow at 4 p. m. tho Ncvcrslnk Engine company of Reading, will stop In this city enrouto from Albany, N. Y., to "Wllkes-Barre. They will bo re ceived by a delegation from the Nay Augs and wilt bo their guests whllo In tho city. An Independent organization Is the Junior Hose nnd Truck company of Rending, which has engaged quarters nt tin "Westminster hotel for Wednes day, Thursday nnd Friday nnd will attend the "Wllkes-Bnrro convention nnd take part In tho Scranton parade. The Juniors are, at their own request, tho guests of no Scranton company. Beginning today tliera will bo a four-day excursion rate of 50 cents be tween hero nnd Vv'llkcs-Brre. Tho ex cursion Is managed by tho Volunteer Firemen's Mutual Benefit association, and Is for their benefit. Tho tickets are via tho Delaware and Hudson road and can be bought for CO cents for tho round ttlp. A special excursion will bo run on Friday from Wllkes-Barre to Scranton and return via the Delaware and Hud son for those In tho former city who wish to see or take part In tho Scran ton f?stlvlty. The fare will bo 50 cents for; tho round trip. Tickets may be purchased from members of the Scran ton Fire department and at the Le high Valley depot, Wilkcs-Barre. The Buyer And Seller Find the Want Columns of The Tribune a table Klondike, ven- Small Investment, Big Returns, Ona Cent a Word in Advance, HELP WANTED-MALES. Ad vs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. w ANTED AN OYSTER COOK AT ltoeluifeller s, l'J4 Penn nvenuc. CAItl'ENTEIt (JOOD MECHANIC, wants work. Address It. Q., Tribune oillce. WANTED-YOUNG MAN TO CfiElUv IN Gent's rurulshlne Jiopnrtniout. Ap ply GAIiLEN'S, 137 1'cnn avenue. "WANTED-MEN TO CANVASS FOR V fast selling 25-cent article that auy ono ran sell that can sell anything. Room 0, Dime Hank. A AA. WANTED MEN AND WOMEN, tx. young nnd old, to work for us In their own homes In spare time, day or evening; we pay 910 to $15 per week; no canvassing; nny child can do tho work; send uddress to day; wo send work nt once. II. A. ORIl'I', Dept 250, Tyrone, Pu. WANTED AOENTS-875 PER MONTH nnd expenses paid netlvo men if right; goods fold by rntnplo only; samples, ulso borso nnd earrlaso furnished FREE. Ad dress JOllRKllloxSUOS, Boston, Muss. SALESMEX-RCHOOIiSUl'I'MKS: COUN try work; SlOO salnry mommy, with liberal additional commissions. It. O. EVANS ic CO., Chicago. rANTED-AN IDEA. WHO CANTHINK ofsomoslmplo thing to patent? Pro tect your Ideas: they may bring you wenlth. WrltoJOIIN WEDDKRIUntN & CO., Dopt. C. 'Jit, l'atent Attorneys, Wnshincton, I), ti, lor their S180O prizo oiler and list of 1,000 inventions wanted. 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AUDITORS NOTICE TN RE: ASSIGNMENT OF THE HYDE J. Park Hank. Notice Is hereby given that the hearing In tho nbovo caso Is continued until Monday, October 11th, 181)7, nt O o'clock n. m., In thoolllro of tho auditor, In the Coal Exchnuue llulldlng. All persona Interested are requested to apply and present their claims personally or bv attorney. .. JOHN M. HARRIS, Auditor. AAAAAMiA r- 1 . x--rv,tX y ,"7 IwS-SSL2!C.'""'"'''"'&y"ff " -------------.' "-''JT''-v'y;y?jiiTjT 'yyrjrjy;jJJs KS CONNOLLY 1 WALLACE. : BICYCLES, IRON AND STEEL, AND BLACKSMITH BITTEIBEIIEB AGENTS WANTED. KLONDIKE AGENTS WANTED FOR large Illustrated book of Klondike, five hundred paces; price SI. 50; outfit 10c Ad dress NATIONAL PUllLISHING CO,, Lake Bide ilulldlus. Chicago, 111. R ELIAHLE AGENTS WANTED; NO other need apply, uox iao, scnwiou, Pa. WANTED-AG ENTS TO SOLICIT UUILD lng and Loan stock; reference re quired. Address PENN. care Tribune. WANTEDSOLICITORS; NO DELIVER inff, no collecting; position permanent; pay weekly: sIMo age, GLEN llllOTHERS, Rochester, N. Y. AGENTS WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO do about Safe Citizenship price 81. Go ing by thousands. Address NICHOLS, Napervllle, HI AGENTS-TO SELL OUR PRACTICAL gold, silver, nickel nnd copper electro plasters; prices from S3 upward; salary and expenses paid; outfit free. Address, wltn stamp. MICHIGAN MFQ CO.. Chicago. AGENTS-TO SELL CIGARS TO DEAL ers; 825 weekly and expenses; experi ence unnecessary. CONSOLIDATED MFG CO., 48 Van liuren St., Chicago. FOK SALE. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. I?OR SALE-ASTUADIVARIUS VIOLIN, : made In 1715. J. MEEK, 105 Lackn- wannu avenue. l?ORSALE-FINESADDLEPONY ABOUT V fourteen bands onelnch In height; pony Is also good driver. Address W. M. 11. , Trib une olllcc. F OR SALE A FINE YOUNG SPAN OF dark chestnut horses. For dcscrlntlon Inquire at Evcrett'd Stable, Dlx Court, Scran ton. F OR SALE-FINE TRAP CHEAP. 1511 I'enn avenue. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY. Advs, UnderThls Head One Cent a Word. S 3,000 WILL PURCHASE AN ESTAH llshed business which 1ms paid since Jan uary 1, 1805, over su.ooo clear of all ex peases; must sell on account of other html lU'HSuml fulling health; everything confiden tial. C F euro Tribune. ANNUAL MEETING. rpHlANNlLTf?M"El X bars of Tho Lackawanna Store Associa tion, limited, will bo held at the olllco of the Assocltitlon lu tho city of Scranton, on Wcdnesduy, October (1th, 1807, nt 2 o'clock p. 111., foir tho election of malingers for the ensuing (year, and for the transaction of such other business as may properly come before the meeting. J. P. HIGaiNSON, Secretary. Scrantoin, Pa., Sept. 18th, 1807. CIIIUOI'ODIST AND MANICURE. nORNS, HUNIONS AND INGROWING vy nulls toured without tho least pain or drawing blood. Consultation and udvico given free. I E. M. HETZEU Chiropodist. Slin LHckiuyiinnu avenue. Ladles attended ut their resilience If desired. Charges moder ate, ( CITY SCAVENGER. 11 lUTC A 11.HRHJ1GS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS and COS lxjols: nn odor. Improved pumps used.i A. URiaus, Proprietor. Leave orde'rs 1100 N. Mnln.ave,, or Elckcs" drug store, teorner Adams und Mulberry, 'lelepboneomo. piIAB. COOPER, CITY SCAVENGER, V . A" ?!i'.,'r.l, Promptly attended to, day or night. All the latest uppliances. Charge Scu.!2n,?.We-.. 7 10. Hcruutoa street. Ho us 1125 Wusbb urn street. The Last Week In the Old 5tore Will witness some great DRY GOODS 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, 209 Washington Ave. OOng FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. I70R RENT FURNISHED ROOMS. 1 Modlson avenue. 407 SI'l UATIONS WANTED. VANTOtlWmON store by an experienced man with good references: understands bookkeeping; Interview solicited. Address CLERK, Uox a 11, Dunmore, Pa, QITUATION WANTED-HY A YOUNG O mau; first-class meat cutter and under stands general store business, Can furnish reference. Address, W. U. M., Tribune olllcc. w ANTED-A PLACE TO DO HOUSE- work and sowing, 1017 Ridge street. WANTED-WORK AS LAUNDRESS; can give reference. Address M. T,. 702 Elm street. SITUATION WANTED-HY A HOY 18 years of age In olllco or store, or in fuct inn willing to work at anything; am good nt llgures and penmanship; can furnish the best of references. Address A. H. C, Tribune olllco. SITUATION WANTED-AS NURSE OR - companion to Invalid. AddressNURSE, Trlbuue oillce. SITUATION AS COMPANION OR NURSE tonn Invalid. Address S. M. (J., 530 Pear street, city. w ORIC WANTED WASHING AND Ironing. Address 1132 Hampton St. QITUATION WANTED - HY MIDDLE O aged married man as collector or travel ing agent, or any position of trust, on salury. Address J. W., 2135 Wayne avenue, Provi dence. WANTED POSITION AS TRAVELING ti salcsmau. Address J. L., Tribune olllco A BRIGHT, INTELLIGENT YOUNG j. A. mnn, ago 27, married, wishes honest employment of any kind, has had exper ience us bartender, 5 years experience lu tho general merchandise business, nlso under stands tho clothing business; gains trade wherever employed. Correct habits, a good horsemnnandtn general 11 good all round man. Has held n government position from 1803 until 1807. Rest city reference. Ad dress, F, K., Employment wanted. 1382 N. Washington avenue, City. QITUATION WANTED-HY A YOUNG O mini 21 years old, single mau, as bar tender or wnlter In dining room. Address II. S., 813 Willow street, Scranton, Pa. QITUATION WANTED TO GO OUT IJ tho llrst part oftho weok Mashing; wush lugs and Ironing taken home, ulso. Call or address L. 11., 33 1 Sumner avenue. SITUATION WANTED HY A MARRIED man, 45 years of age, ns pump runner or stationary engineer; ten years experience Address U. It., euro Tribune oillce. SITUATION WANTED HY A MIDDLE aged and married man. Will take uny tbtng but traveling agent. On salury prefered. Address C, 1;., Tribune oillce. Ttr ANTED-A POSITION AS CLERK IN oftlce or gents' furnishing store, by'a v f uiiiuo ur uvula 1111 boy aged 15; can rural dress J, It., Tribune olllco 11111 luiiiiaii iciuiruvtrn. ju- QITUATION WANTED HY AN EXPERI O enced grocery clerk; Is strictly temperate nnd honest nml a Unit-class hustler: 11 good hand to take orders, well acquainted lu all parts of the city: can give references. Ad dress J. R. J., Trlbuue oillce. SITUATION WANTED-HY A YOUNG mau (231: good penman, accurate In ilgurcs; can drive nnu take care of horses; work of any kind. U, It, J, Q., 702 Prospect avenue. ' If WAGON SUPPLIES. CALL AND EXAMINE Our new line of Condie & Clark Golf (Ms Also our Extensive Stock of FOOT BALL GOODS. FLORETS 222 Wyoming Ave. eP- -JP QUR PRICGS AND OOODS are J mil f-u,u iimu nun money uy ueuuii hi. npot'iui jirives m cverymiug at limn uct IJUHH, J'lMUim lltuivic, f I.wmIh ll.ion 1....I ....... 1 ... 1 1 .., Goods, ut prices that defy competlouJ KINDERQARTEN REOPEl Advs, UnderThls Head One Cent 1 riMlE WEBSTER AVENUEKINDl J. ten, formerly conducted by Mll man, will he reopened by Miss 11 .Miss Wilcox on Monday, Sept. 1 juuioerry street. For terms or oth ution, address or upply at 1)15 Mi SHMTI! SPORTSMEN. ATTENTION. Awl WvWFrJj iJ I "- .T .1 --i s.4-V aH EsM I ' 4 V
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