THE SOU ANTON TRIBUTE- WEDNESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER G. 1897. SPORTS, KENTUCKY FUTURITY HOTLY CONTESTED Thome Woo tfio Rich Slake ol $15,000 for TIircc-Ycar-Olda. FASTEST TIME MADE WAS 2.14 The 8 J, OOO for the Winner of the Tennessee Stakes Wns Cnptiirctt by Humps In Tlirco Straight llcnts, licit Time ,00 l-a.-Tho 91,000 l'nrso in the IS. 10 Trotting Ilvent Went to Little Kdgur. Lexington, Ky Oct. G. Tho twenty fifth annual meetlnc of the Kentucky Trotting Hofbo Hrceders' association bepan today tinder splendid auspices. The ciowd wan large, every state be iiiK lipiesented by lending breedeis and Hack mnnngets. The track was K"td, without being especially fast. The $ir,000 Kentuckyfuturlty for thiec j car-olds was hotly contested In every bent eept the Hist. Humps had on en'.y thins In I bo 2 09 pace, although A initials and Planet foteed hint to go thtee heats In 2 0Gi and 2 07. Little Ldgat won the 2 10 t lns, tiottluc In linllnw fitjle. Hoth Humps and Little Edgar vuie fuvoiltes. 'riio eight jouiik tiotteis wue called foi the lutmlty at 2 30 o'clock. Tlm biel drew- the pole, with China Silk on tin1 utitt-lde. They were sent oft on the lb si coie, und Kenney took China Silk to the ttont ut once.elosely piessed b JIIss Delia Fo. She kept the lead nil the way and won the heat easily In 2 lit, with Mlh Delia Fox second and J'leston third. PRESTON AVON HANDILY. In the next beat China Silk again took the laid and kept It Into the Mietch, wheiu Pieston came with a lush and trotting the last quarter In 31 seconds, won handily In 2 13'i, the fastest heat ever trotted in this stoke. In the third heat the Montana mare went to tin fiont us usual on the turn and Hlckok took Thornc up to second place, thoiebv putting Preston In a pocket from which he wa.s unable to get out until the fai turn was leached. He came fast thiough the stretch and won in a hard Irie from Thome with China Silk third. The fourth heat was a facer for tho talent, ns Thome won bv a head in 2 14 f lorn Piefton In the llfth heat Fuller started to lay Pieston up, but changed his mind and dtove his colt the last quarter In 30'i seconds, but was beaten by Thoine. WON BY A LENGTH. Only the three-heat winners statted In the sixth nnd Thoine led all the way and won handily by a length. China Silk was faorlte befoie und after the Hi st heat. After Pieston had won two heats be became Hist choice. Sum murv : Ktntuckj futuilty, i alue 515,000, for 3-iai-olJb. ' Thorne, li. f.. li Wilkes Uo, ilam Klncuia (Klckok) .... 13 2 111 Proton, si. g, by Ponced le Leon, dam Taa (Till- ler i l l -i j China fe'lk, br. f., b Piod- Ig.il, lam Iitovn bill: (Kennel) 1 J 3 o 5 1 Tlmbiel, b. c (Pajpe) 7 7 5 4 ro Philip i: b. g. (Killj) t, 4 1 Jro Jtect, blk. e (Walker) 5 o b 7 Mo MIfs Delia l'ox, b f. (Kejcs) c 7 6dr Silver Lock, eh g, (Thaj- 'D 8 f Sills Time, J 19, 2 13,, 2 17'., 2 II, 2 ll'i, 2 10't Tho Tennessee stakes, 2 W pacing, piuse, $l,0u0 Humps, b. e , bj Huron Wilkes (Wll-oii Ill Aiiiiunlas 2 2 S Planet 7 a Prank Dogtsh t j Chloral 5 7 Imii Q h 4 4 Hall Cloud S 7 5 Pearl Onw.ud a (1 b King of Diamonds G ur. Time. 2 0CJ, 2 07, .'0iP$. -Mi) clahs, trotting, purse, $1,000, Llttlo Nilgai, bi. g, b Aieadlan (Cimkeij Ill Avoodford 2 2 J Guv ,, x , lll.iek Se til 5 a o Akerland J l, & Sir Shatles t 5 t Captain II inks 7 dr Time, 2 1J'S, 211'.., 2 13". FASTEST MILE MADE. iUoro Wonderful Achievements bj Star Pointer mid I'ntchcn. Otlumwa, la., Oct. G Seven thou s.ind people fiom this pait of the state saw Stai Pointer and Joe Patehen go ugilnst their own records at William's mile Hack today. Star Pointer tutned thef tiaek In 2 01U against a strong head wind blowing up the stretch. Owner Murphy bajs that conUdeiing the conditions it is the fastest mile ever made by Pointer. Patehen stall ed out well, turning the half In one AOWAY'S PILLS, Always Reliable, Piirely Uegefable Perfectly tasteless, elegantly coated, purge, regulate, purify, cleanse and strengthen Iladway's Pills for the cure of all disorders of the stomach, Dowels, KUlnejs, llladder. Nervous Diseases, Dlz. zIucbs, Vertigo, Costlveness, Piles. SICK HEADACHE, FEMALE COMPLAINTS, BILIOUSNESS, INDIOESTION, ' DYSPEPSIA, CONSTIPATION, AND ALL DISORDERS OF THE LIVER Observe the following symptoms, result ing from diseases of the digestive organs. Constipation, Inward piles, fullness of b'.ood In the head, acidity of the stomach nausea, heaitburn, disgust of food, full. Hess of weigh: of the stomach, sour eru' tatlons, sinking or Muttering of the hea-t choking or suffocating sensations when In a lylnjc postlire, dimness of vision, dots or webs befoie the sight, fever and dull pain In the head, deficiency f persplra tlon. yellowness of tho skin and eyes, pain In the side, chest, limbs and sudden Hush es or heat, burning In the flesh A fow doses of ItAnWAY'8PtLLS will freo tho system of all tho ilbove named disorders. 7 Price jc per box. Sold byf Druggists or sent-by mall. I Sena to Dr. IUPWAY &CO.-, Lock Bsx S85. New York, for Book df Advice. Do you know what an "emulsion is?" It is when each drop of the oil is broken up into minute drops, so small you can hardly see them with the microscope : so minute that they pass at once through the tissues into the circula tion. Scott's Emulsion docs not disturb digestion, is not unpleasant to take, and does not fail to do its work be cause digestion can deal with it at once. You may be able to disguise the taste of raw oil and get it past the palate. You can't cheat your stomach ...:t, Cf SCOTT & BOWNL, Wltll It. Chemist, New Yorl. minute flat, but a second running horse which picked him up at the three-quartets pole became unruly nnd scared Patehen, who finished the mile In 2.01. Time by quartet sPtnr Pointer, ,30'i, 1.00V4. 1.304. 2.01U. Joe Patehen, .31, 1.00, 1.3014, 2 04. RACES AT RIGBY. Portland, Me , Oct. ti The second day's raclne; at Itlgby In the stoke meeting was not much better attended than was the opening da. but the lace-s were much more Interesting and hotly contested. 2 29 stake, trotting, purse $2,000 Paddy D, b. T by Pilnco Nutwood (Houghton) won llrst, second and fourth heats and race. Time, 2.171, 2.15V4, 2 23. 2 31 stake, pacing, puis $2,000 Dig Ike, blk. g, by llnlbinndnn (Hlinle) won in stialcht heats. Time, 2.131!, 2.1911. 2.1S. BALTIMORE WON SECOND. Game Was Marked by Terrific Batting by Both NinesWas More Inter esting Than First One. Poston, Oct. 1" 'IJhe second gome in the Temple cup series was, like the fiist, distinguished by tort Iflc batting by both nines, but today Paltlmore came out ahead tlnough their ability to get In the hits when they weie most needed, w hlle Corbett, though hit hard, held the home team down at ciltlcal times The game was much moie in teresting nnd exciting than that of jesterday, and the home team was ery much in it up to the last Inning, w hen tlie fell down woefullj, though one safe hit would hae tied the scoie. ?o ground rules hindered long lilts, and the plajers, getting the full worth of their diies, lan the bases dailngly, without fear of being called back This addd not a little to the game nnd de lighted tho ciowd bejond measure. Again the perfect weather made the game enjoyable, while theie was only a small kick In the last Inning on ac count of the glowing daikness The shining stai of tho two aggre gations was Heiman Long, the shoit stop of the homo team. His Mops to day weie fairly electrlfjlng, and it is safe to say that such woik has never been excelled. Tor the Paltimoies, Stenzel's coer ing of centet field was a notable fea tuie. Xine Iioston placets were retlied 011 illes in that direction. Score: UAL.TI.MOni: A 15. It. H O. A. K McClraw, 3b ."11112 Keeler, rf ri 0 2 1 0 0 Jennings, s-s 1, 1 1 3 2 0 ICelley, If 1 1 1 1 0 0 Stinzel, cf 4 1 1 'i 0 0 Dojle, 1b ,-, J (, 11 11 Iteltz, 2b 5 2 J 3 3 0 Clark, c 1 ,; 3 3 3 (I Coibett, p .', 2-1010 Totals 13 17 27 10 2 riOSTON. AI! It. II. O. A. i: Hamilton, cf I 3 1 3 0 1 Ttnney, 11 1 0 0 li 1 0 Lowe, 21) I I i! 1 1 -j Stnlil, rf 1 1 ' 0 0 1" Duffj, If fi 1 2 1 0 0 Collins, 31) 3 0 12 10 Long, ss S 1 1 3 r, 0 Yeager, e 5 1 2 1 1 0 Klobcdanz, p 2 2 2 11 2 0 StUetts, p 2 10 0 0 0 Totals 40 11 m 27 IS i Haltlmoro 1 3010011 n n Iioston 0 1) 2 0 2 0 1 0 011 Karned runs, Baltimore. S, Hoston. 7 Two baso hits Keelir, Kcll. Corbett, Hamilton, IJuffj, Ycagei. Three Invo bits McOraw Clarke. Homo runs Iloltr. Clarke, Coibett, Long. Stolen bases Dojle Hamilton, Stlvetls. Double pi ij Long and Ttnney. first base on balls Off Coibett, 4, Klobedanz 1, Stlett-, 1 Hit by pitcher Lowe Stnuk out Uj Corbett, 3 Passed balls Clarke. Wild pilches Corbett, 2, Klobedanz. 1 Tlmi 2 13 Pmplres Emsllo and Hurst. At. tendance 6,0 JO. BINGHAMTON VS. SCRANT0N. Two High School 1'oot Ilnll Teams to 1'luy Hero Saturday. The opening foot ball game of any special consequence In this eltv this season will be plajed Saturday at Ath letic paik between the elevens of the Hlnghamton nnd Hcranton High schools. Tho Hlnglmmton chaps are not In fants by any means and this Is hhown In their average weight of 103 pounds. It Is one of the best teams among the New York High schools nnd has an aveiage advantage of live pounds per Jacket over the. Seranton team. The latter is managed by Piofessor John U. Wagner nnd has for some weeks been undergoing a faithful course of training and coaching. The line-ups will bo published In to morrow's Tribune. The game will be gin nt 3 o'clock. An admission pi Ice of only fifteen cents will bo chaigcd. FOOT BALL NOTOS. The Sanderson Hill Comets challenge any team under 14ri pounds for n game of foot ball, Sunday. Oct, 10, Juveniles or Green Itldge Stats preferred, at 2 30 o'clock on He pjeld grounds. Answer soon. n. Croft, manager; V, Todd, captain, l'lirmors' Institutes, According to the schedule Issued by tho state dopnitment of ngrlcultuie farmers' Institutes will be held In this county as follows: Mndlsonvllle, Feb. IS; Clark's Summit, Feb. 18; Fleetvllle. Feb. H; Tompklnsvllle, Feb. 23. Wyo ming county Tunkhannock, Jan. 24, 25; Mill City, Jan. 31, Feb, 1. Susque hanna county Glenn ood, Feb, 2; Grertt Jlend, Feb. 3; Brushvllle, Feb. i; Thompson, Feb. 5; Unlondale, Feb. 7, 8. Luzorno county Lehman, Fob. 23; Carverton, March 1; Huntington Mills, March 2 and 3. WINED AND DINED. .Merry Parly Ilntcrlntncd nt tho (Stand Ccntrnl Lnst Night. A inetrv party wined nnd dlncil at tho btand Central hotel Inst night ns the guests of Frank Honner, the sec ond basemnn of the Seranton base halt club, nnd P. 11. DurUln, proprietor of the hotel. The occasion was tho lesult of the progrnmmo vote which was go ing on during the recent season, and which decided that llonnct was tho most popular player on the club. Along with tho result of tho vote went n case of wine (Mumm's) nnd to the case Proprietor Durkln added Bev el nl ensef, which went with tho din ner. Lawience orchestra was present nnd its music gave an added zest to the spiead. The following wore present: Mr. Hunner, J. A. Kearney, A. J. Caw ley, C M, Trench, AV. C. Truax, P. J. Casey, AVIlllam Kelly, S. J. Casey, J. J. Hrlnker, T. V. Jordan, Jnmes Btlike, H. P. Mellctt, Dr. P. II. Kearney, Thco doro Hemberger, Louis lluprecht, M. K. Sanders. M. J. O'Toole, J. H. Kern, C. II Derby, Artie Cashln, Hlsca Coc ker, AV. II. Fries, Hugh J. Keenan, Fred. F. Schoen. CI. J. Fahrenholt, A. AV. McKee. Harry L. Courtrlght, Eddlo J. Coleman, A. L rtogers and J. A. Phillips. The evcellence of the feast may be appreciated from tho following menu: llluo Points. Ox-toll Soup. OHc. Celery. Sliced Tomatoes. Tongue. , Lettuce. Arenl. Hi oiled Young Chicken Toast. Petlto llrls. Saratoga Chips. Chicken Mavonolse. Potato Salad. Cherlnta. Nuts. Itolslns. Cakes. Chi esc. Corfee. Crullers. M. U. Sanders was selected as toast master, after tho delectable repast had been discussed and proed to be nn, excellent and spirited choice. Theie weie Infoimal rematks by a number of tho guests. FOUR OF HOWIE CHILDREN CARED FOR Placed by .Airs. AV. II. Duggnn in tho Hlnkely Poor House. Four of the Howie children, whoso deplorable plight was told In Satur day's Tribune, hae been rmoed to the Hlakelv almshouse. Mis. AV. B. Duggan. ugent for the bonid of asso ciated chailtles, who Inteiested herself In the case, went to Olyphant last Frl daj night und laid the cose befoio the poor board of that place. She was gien nn order foi the lemovnl of tho c hlldren to the almshouse. Abrain Howie, father of the children, hearing of the action of the board, smuggled the youngest child from the house in Mnrshwood and despite cveiy eftoit made to locate the child, the father up to this time has'succeeded in hiding the little one Mrs Duggan thinks that the man Is not ti listing the child to any family, but that he has spirited it away to an abandoned house at some farther point back on the e?st mountain. MONEY TO BUILD SEWERS. Judiciary Committee Will Advlso Councils to IJorrow 9100,000. The Judiciary committee of select council held a meeting last night In the "olllce of City Solicitor McGlnley, at which a number of matters that were lefeired to the committee for con sideration weie pabsed upon. The most Important matter that engaged the at tention of the committee was the tangle which the constiuctlon of the proposed South Side sewer will cause. Inasmuch as the city must pay a good fehare of the cost of any sewers that are constructed In the city In the future. It was decided to recommend to council that $100,000 be borrowed to pay for the construction of the South Side sewer and tho other sewers, the construction of which is now under consideration. The old claim of Muldoon & Bowie, for woik on the Linden street nnd South Side bridges, was also consld eicd. STONE FELL UPON HIM. .Alnson Kniplojed nt Illnst Furnace Mnj Die from Injuries. Stanley Slcrly China, wns taken to the Moses Tujlor hospital jestoid-iy morning suffering from injuries receiv id while at work nt the blast furnace. The man was Ingaged In guiding a heavy stone which was being lifted by a derilck. Tho ilenick chain snapped and the stone fell upon him. He was taken to the hospital in the ambulance. It was found tbnt the man's body where tho btone rested Is horribly crushed. The hospital physicians gave out last night that his iecoery Is extreme ly doubtful. He is unconscious and his age and place of residence could not be dlscoeied. RECORDER HEUSTER'S LOSS. Burglars Ilrcuk Into und Loot His I'fdnr Axoiiiio Nnloon. The saloon of Uecoider of Deeds Charles Heuster, on Cedar Aenuo Is the scene of the latest burglarious visitation, Entrance wns effected by foitlng the lock on the front door. Everything about the barroom was turned topsy tuivey but nothing of alue excepting some whiskey and clgais was found by the thlevcrs. It Is supposed these are tho same men who attempted to enter Jacob Haitman's house earlier In th night. L'liptntii Corwiu Injured. Cnptaln S. AV. Corwln, of Company H, of Providence, sustained a painful wound on the head yesterday at the power house of the Illumlnutlng com pany. He was winking about the ma chinery when he was struck on the head by a lever and nn ugly wound Indicted Just oer tho right cje. e t li nan a 2 snee iiapic box cf AMORITA t . at adieus InibcLtdtcJ Statu eo receipt t 25 cts. tfrbA (3ittiAiMii$pajoiviMt.sTMM rorw U tr .SMOKING HlXTHRf DANGER IN SODA. Hciloiu ItcsulU Sometimes Follow It KxcomIvo Use. Common soda Is all right In Its placo nnd Indispensable In the kitchen and for cooking and washing purposes, but It wns never Intended for a medicine, nnd people who use It as such will some day regret It. AVc refer to tho common use of soda to relievo heartburn or sour stomach, a habit which thousands of people prac tice almost dally, and one which Is fraught with danger; moreover tho soda only gives temporary relief and in the end the stomach trouble gets, worse and worse. Tho soda acts ns a mechanical Irri tant to tho walls of tho stomach and bowels nnd cases are on record where It accumulates In the Intestines, caus ing death by inflammation or periton itis. Dr. Hnrlandson recommends as tho safest and surest euro for sour stom ach (ncld dyspepsia) an excellant prep aration sold by druggists under the name of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets. These tablets are large 20 grain loz enges, ery pleasant to taste nnd con tain the natural acids, peptones and digestive' elements essential to good digestion, nnd when tnken after meals they digest the food perfectly and promptly before it has time to ferment, sour and poison the blood and nervous system. Dr. Wuerth states that he Invariably uses Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets In all cases of stomach derangements nnd finds them a certain cure not only for sour stomach, but by promptly digest ing the food they create a healthy ap petite. Increase flesh and strengthen the action of tho heart nnd liver. They nre not a cathartic, but Intended only for stomach diseases and weakness and will be found reliable In any stom ach trouble except cancer of the stom ach. All druggists sell Stuart's Dys pepsia Tablets at 60 cts. per package. A little book describing all forms of stomach weakness and their euro mailed free by addressing the Stuart Co. of Matshall, Mich. WAVEKLY. Douglass N. Green, of Syracuse, was the guest of his father, Norvllle Green, lost Friday. Mrs. Grace George has returned from an extended European trip, and Is tho guest of her father, A. J. Smith, at "Westlook." Mr. and Mrs. AV. IJ Trcas and Mrs. W. N. Gregory, of Nantlcoke, arc the guests of Ilev. und Mrs J. B. Summers at the Methodist Episcopal church par soinue. Tho funeral of Horaco Slmrcl took place last Sunday morning. Services weie held at the Baptist church of which deceased was a member. Itev. A. Bergen Browe, tho pastor, preached the funeral sermon, assisted by the Rev. J. B Sum ner, of tho Methodist Episcopal church. Interment was made at Carpenter cem etery at Scott. The pall-bearers were: Messrs. John Hall. John E. Evans, Alfred Baker and Christopher Sherman. The deceased Is survived by ono daughter, Mrs. E. J, Fechley. Charles Itelph and family will move to Seranton this week. Iiilliimmatory Itheumntlsm Cured in U Dnv. Morton L. Hill, of Lebanon, Ind., says: "My wife had Inflammatory Rheumatism in every muscle and Joint, her suffering was terrible and her body and face were swollen almost beyond recognition; had been in bed for six weeks and had eight physicians but received no benefit until she tried MYS TIC CURE FOR RHEUMATISM. It gave Immediate relief and she was able to walk about In three days. I am sure It saved her life." Sold by Carl Lo renz, druggist, 41S Lackawanna ave nue, Seranton. The Buyer And Seller Find the Want Columns of The Tribune a veri table Klondike. Small Investment, Big' Returns, On; Gent a Word in Advance, WANTED. Advs. Under This Head One Cent . Word. WANTED-A ruinaco. odlco. GOOD Address SI CONIM1ANIJ CLAA', Tribune HELP WANTED-MALES. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. WANTKD-YOUNO MAN TO CI.EIIK IN Gent's famishing Department. Ap ply GALLON'S, 1U7 1'enn avenue. XrANTKD-ME.V TO CANVASS KOlt VV fast selling '25-ceut article that any one can sell that cau sell anything. Kooin (I, Dime Dank. AAA AVANTED MEN AND AVOMEN, young and old, to work for us In their own homes In spare time, day or evening; we pay 510 to 15 per week; no canvaHKlug: any child can do the work; send address to day; we send work at once, II, A. UUIPP. Dept 2r,t), Tj rone, l'a. WANTED AGENTSSTB PER MONTH and expensed paid ae-tlvo men if right; poods Mld by sample only; samples, also horeo and carriage furnished l'llKE. Ad dreBHJOimEIt, UoxfiilOB, Boston, Mass. OAI.KSMEN-HCIIOOI, SUPPLIES: COUN kJ try work; $100 salary monthly, with 'It" EVANS A CO , Chicago. jiuciui luiuiuuiuu coiuimuHions. W7ANTED-AN IDEA. AVHOCANTHINK t of some simple thine to patent? Pro tect jour Ideas: they moy bring you wealth. Write JOHN WEDDEItllUIlN A CO, Dept. C. 21, Patent Attornejs, Washington, D. li, for their $ihoo prize ollor and list of 1,000 inventions wanted. rANTEDA8 AGENT IN EVEItY SKO V tlon to canvass; 81.00 to pvoo a dav made; sells at sight; also n man to sell Maple Ooods to dealers, best side line S76 a month; tulary or largo commission mude: experience unuccesBnrj. Clifton Soap and Manufacture ICompuuyjJJinclnnatlO. 1X7 ANTED AVEM.-KNOWN MAN IN every town to solicit btock subscrip tions; a monopoly: big money for ageuts. no capital required. EDWAKD C. FISH A CO., Borden Block, Chicago, 111. rorjND. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. TTOlTjanrAPOINTEiriD J.' can have same bv proving property and pacing expenses. Cull nt 701 Adams uv a ANNUAL MEETING. qMnTAT?Ni7Xi?Mn X hern o"l I10 Lackawanna Htoro Associa tion, limited, will bo lieia at the olllce of the Association In tho city of bcrantoti, on Wednesday, October (1th, 1H07. at 2 o'clock p. m , lor tho election of munacer for tho ensutngyear, and for the, transuctlon of such other bustneflu as may properly come before ttio meeting. J. 1. II IOCIINSON, Secretary. Kruutou, l'a., Sept. lath, 1807, Desire to jjjj tive of F. Boos & BroM of New York, one eling old fur at greatly reduced prices. ill? CP I I HELP WANTED-FEMALES. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. ATE'U'rBENCE" TO LEARN dressmaking. GILHEKT'B, 322 Wash ington avenue. GTEHMANGIHL WANTED. APPLY 412 r AVllIow street. WANTED MIDDLE AGED COLORED woman for general housework, good cook, to sleep home nights. 418 MlflUn ave. LADIES-I MAKE BIG AVAGES DOING pleasant home work, and will gladly send full particulars to all sending 2 cent stamp. MISS M. A. MTEBBINH. Lawrence, Mich. 7ANTED-LADY AGENTS IN 8CIIAN- Y ton to sell and Introduce Snyder's eake Icing; eTperlenced canvasser preferred; work permanent and very profitable. Write for puilleulors at once and get benefit of holiday trade. T. H. HNYDt.lt A CO . Cincinnati, O. VV ANTED IMMEDIATELY-TWO ENEll- ' cetlo saleswomen to renresent us. Guaranteed SU a day without Interfering with other duties. Healthful occupation. AVrlte for particulars, enclosing stamp, MANGO CHEMICAL COMPANY; N'o. 72 John street, .New York. Healthful AGENTS WANTED. KLONDIKE AGENTS AVANTED FOR large Illustrated book of Klondike, Ave hundred pages; price ?1. 50; outfit 10c. Ad dress NATIONAL PUBLISHING CO,, Lake slde Building, Chicago, III. R ELI ABLE AGENTS AVANTED; NO other need apply. Box 130, horanton, Pa. WANTED-AGENTS TO SOLICIT BUILD lng and Loin stock; relerence re quired. iUWressPENN, care Tribune. WANTED-SOLIC1TORS; NO DELIVER, lng, no collecting; position permanent; pay weekly; state age, GLEN BROfHERS, Rochester, N. Y. AGENTS AV1IAT ARE YOU GOING TO do about Safe Citizenship price Pi. Go ing by thousands. Addredi NICHOLS, N apery Hie, 111 AGENTS-TO SELL OUR PRACTICAL gold, silver, nh Uel nnd copper electro plasters; prices from $U upward, salary and expenses paid; outfit free. Address, with stump. MICHIGAN MFO CO . Chicago. AGENTS-TO SELL CIGARS TO DEAL ers; S25 weekly and expenses; experi ence unnecessarj. CONSOLIDATED MG CO , 48 A'an Buren St,, Chicago. FURNISHED ROOM WANTED. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. ANTED-BY TWo' YOUNG GENTLE men, a furnished room near the cen tral part or me city. Auaress Jiox 20U, I'ecK v llle. Pa. TOR SALE. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. I70RSALE-KINESADDLEPONY ABOUT I1 fourteen hands one Inch in height; pony Is also good driver. Address W. M. II. (Trlb uno olllce. IOR HALE A FINE YOUNG SPAN OF dark chestnut horses. For description inquire at Everett's Stable, Dlx Court, Hcran ton. I 70R SALE-FINE TRAP CHEAP. Penn avenue. 1541 MONEY TO LOAN. Advs, Under This Head One Cent a Word. ON BY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE securltj;to bo repnld In monthly in stalments to suit borrower; site nnd attract ive plan. Address U.S. 1,., tribune olllce. PROPOSALS. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. BIDS AVILL HE RECElVEIMnLTToCT! lfith for the grand stand, stables nnd fences, all to bo taken down und removed from the Driving Park; also for the grading of the streets at tho parkas per map in the otllco of GREEN RIDGE LUMBER CO. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. CJ3.000 WILL PURCHASE AN KSTAB ( lulled business which has paid since Jan uarj 1, 180ft, over fj ooo clear of all ex peine; must sell on account of other bns. ncss and falling health; everv tiling contldeu tlul. C, F careTrlbuuo. CHIROPODIST AND MANICURE, pORNS, BUNIONS AND INGROWING J nails cured w ithout tho least pain or drawing blood. Consultation ond udvlco given free. E. M. HE15EL. Chiropodist. 330 Lnckuwnuna avenue. Ladies attended at their residence if desired. Charges moder ate. , Connolly & Wallace announce that Mr. Coyle, est and most reliable fur houses in America, will be with us on Wednesday and Thursday, October 6th and 7th, for the purpose of taking orders for remod garments into the new Will also take your measure and make new gar ments. Please bring your old garments with you for an estimate. Allowance made on old garments in exchange for new. Mr. Coyle has with him the most extensive line of Fine Furs that ever left New York, and we can assure our patrons that their interests in the fur line will be well cared for. 209 Washington FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. ITOR RENT FURNISHED BOOMS. I Madison avenue. 407 KINDERGARTEN REOPENINO. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. ten, formerly conducted by Miss Board man, will be reopened by Miss Pratt nnd Miss AVllcox on Monday, Sept. 13, ut Olft Mulberry street. I or terms or other inform ation, address or apply at 015 Mulberry St CITY SCAVENGER. AB.BRIGGS CLEANS PRIVY A'AULTH . and cess pools; no odor. Improved pumps used. A. BRIGGS, Proprietor. Lcmo orders HOO N. Maln.avc, or l.tckes drug store, corner Adams and Mulberry, telephone OO 10. pHAS. COOPER, " CITY SCAVENGER, " All orders promptly attended to, dny or night. All the latest appllunces. Charge reasonable. 710 Seranton street. Hous 1125 Washburn street. SITUATIONS WANTED. S,'1TTjATmNWA7?TED ngedladyns housekeeper In small fam ily. E. J., Irlbune olllce, CARPENTER GOOD MECHANIC, wants work. Addrebs II. G., Trlbuno olllce. VyANTED-T'OSITION IN A GENERAL H store by an experienced man with good references; understands bookkeeping; Interview solicited. Addicts CLERK, Box 311, Dunmore, Pa, SITUATION AVANTED-BY A AOUNG man; fliKt-cliiss meat cutter and under stands general store business Can furnish reference. Address, W. G. M., Tribune olllce. WANTED A PLACE TO DO HOUSE work and sewing, 1017 Itldge street. WANTED-WQEK AS call give reference. 702 Elm street. LAUNDRESS; Address M. T. SITUATION AVANTED-BY A BOY 18 j ears of ago In olllce or store, or In fact am willing to work at anything; am good at figures nnd penmanship; can furnish tho best of references. Address A. B. C, Trlbuno otlice. (SITUATION WANTED-AS NURSE OR J companion to invalid. Address NURSE, Tribune olllce. SITUATION AS COMPANION OR NURSE toon invalid. Address S.M.tJ ,530 Pear street, city. WORK AVANTED WASHING AND Ironing. Address 1132 Hampton St. SITUATION AVANTED - BY .MIDDLE O nged married man ns collector or trav cl ing ngent, or any position of trust, on salary. Address J. W., 2135 Wuyne avenue, Provi dence. 7ANTED-POSITION AS TRAVELING salesman. Address J. I,., Tribune olllce A BRIGHT, INTELLIGENT YOUNG man, ago 27, married, wishes honest employment of any kind, has had exper ience as bartender, A jears experience In the general merchandise business, also under Ptunds the clothing business; gains trade wherever employed. Correct habits, a good horseman und In general a good all round man. Has held a gov eriimeut position from 1803 until 1H07. Best elty leferenci. Ad. dress, 1 K Employment Wanted. 138J Is. Washington avenue, City. CITUATION AVANTED-BY A YOUNG O man 21 jears old, single man, as liar tender or vralter In dining room Address II. ., 813 AVllIow street, Scrunton, Pu. SITUATION WANTED TO GO OUT ths first part of tho weok wushlng; wash ings and Ironing tukeu home, also. Cull or address L. 11., u;ii humner nvonuo. Sl'FuATION AVANTED BY a"IARRH?D man, 1ft jears of age, as pumpiuunei or stationary engineer; ten jears experience. Addles li. R , tare 'tribune olllce. SITUATION WANTED BY A MID DLE aged nnd married mini. Will take un thlng but traveling ugent. On salary prefered. Address C. L., 'tribune olllce. WANTED-A POSITION AS CLERK IN ottlco or gents' furnishing stole, by a boy aged 1ft: cun furnish references. Ad dress J. R, 1 riliune otllio, SITUATION AVANTED BY AN EXPERI k enoed grot-ery clerk; is strlitly temperate and honest and a first-Hutu hustler; a good band to take orders, well acquainted in all parts of the illy: can give refvieucus. Ad dress J, It, J., Trlbuno oltlco. a representa- of the larg i : : i autumn styles, jj Wailace, Ave. GALL AND EXAMINE Our new line of Con die & Clark Golf ChW Also our Extensive Stock of FOOT BALL COOPS, FLORET'S 222 Wyoming Ave. SPORTSMEN, ATTENTION. X rtUR PRICES AND dOODS are Just " Save time nnd money by dealing1 us. Special Drives in evorv thing a l man needs. Guns, Klsbtng Tackle, CI uooils, Uaso Ball, Football ana At Goods, ut prices that defy coinpetlou. A.W. . ACL spH SILVERSTONE, The Eye Special VlHOSE nnied TT 21ft Lack! IMPQ0W.R nn avenue. In I lams' White hi oo Store, exal uio ejo rree 11 most accurate I nnd his prices fol taclrs are ell & Pl3Pl$ than elsewhere. I A?rm mcntablciudltrl to the pioper fi8wR inuees seem i es most props no time eomii hfitiluCies, mi v!slou,or otheil ofsuch neglect give vtarnlng that nl rvutiung 'igumst sucn treatment o uio most preelous gifts. Normal vll Diessmg unappreciated until It nui and restored, it mil uhin is then 'Iberelore, vou should not loso u ilul hnvlngoureuseamlned. Thlssel giamy lender Iti'o of charge. RCMEMHUR TUB I'LACB. 215 Lackawanna Ail In the White I'ront Shoe Sto fpX SFGE$m& jSlfei w y V
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