a THE SORANTON TTtIBTJKE--WEDyESDA.Y MOItNTSTGr. OCTOBER 180T. 13, POOR AND CHARITY OFFICIALS MEET Stale Association Begins Its Work In Y. Al. C. A. Hall. THREE SESSIONS HELD YESTERDAY l)clcgntcs Unrolled from All 1'nrts ol tho 8tato--Judgo Archlmlcl Wel comes tlio Convcntlon.-Dr. J. W. Wall;, ol l'hilndclpiiia, Criticises Some oT tho State's Appropriations mid Is Endorsed by n Itcsolution. Important Committees Appointed. The twenty-third nnnual meeting of tho Association of the Directors of tho Poor and Charities of Pennsylvania be gan yesterday In this city and will con tinue during today. This evening will be devoted to sightseeing as will to morrow, according to a programme ar ranged by the local reception commit tee. The stage of Young Men's Christian association hall, where the sessions are being held, was decorated with potted tropical plants and the natural colors. At 10 o'clock the flrst session was called to order by tho president, Dr. .Tames "W. Walk, of Philadelphia. Tho open ing was signalized by a selection by tho Young M-sn's Christian association orchestra of fix pieces, led by J. M. Chance, th asnoclatlon's music direc tor. Dr. Daniel E. Hughes, of Phila delpliln, was chosen secretary pro teni. in the absence of tho regular secretary, W. I', llunk.r, of Allegheny county. Tho officers were called to the stage, several of them responding. The of ficers nre: Dr. James W. Walk, Phila delphia, president; Win. S. Langstaff, Lackawanna; J. N. Groff, Lancaster; Mrs. V. L. Wood, Jefferson; K. 13. Alla hcuise, Westmoreland; 11. W. Ochre, Allegheny; II. 11. McLallcn, Erie, vice presldi'iits; W. P. Hunker, Allegheny county, t-ectetary; IJ. V. MrOonnl&lc, Allegheny coun.ty, corresponding secre taty; L. O. Colborn, Somerset coun ty, treasurer. CONVENTION OPENS. Prayer was offered by IW. Dr. C. M. OiniJi, of Elm Park MuthodLst chutcli, and an address of welcome was made bj Judge 11. W. Archuald. Responsive remarks weio mado by Treasurer L. C. Colborn, of Somerset, and Sirs. II. L. llnnkln, of ITnlontown, Dr. Walk, the president, delivered an nddiess In which lie gave a general re view of charity work in Pennsylvania since the war and the history of the stale association. Ho criticised the reckless state appropriations of money to institutions which had no warrant ed claims for state aid. Hospitals, es pecially, received his disapproval, hos pitals that had been established where they were not needed and which pur jiosely filled its buildings with patients on receiving information of approach ing inspections by state officials. Following Dr. Walk's address the nanus of delegates were enrolled, and before the final session of the day tbs following were recorded as present: Coal Township W. T. Hell, David Hann, 12. Wallek. Wllllamsport-Charles W.Young, Will lam E. Page. York David Abbe, Jacob Dlehl, Robert Boyd, J. U. Kann. Lancaster County J. S. Strue, H. W. Grayblll, Frederick Shoff, It. W. Bard, JI. II. Grube. Blakely-Jobn N. LlUlbrlJge, James J. Lynch, "E. A. Jones. Scranton Poor Directors W. 8. Lang Btaff, P. J. Murphy, F. L. Terppe, Fred Fuller, W. A. Paine, II. G. Brooks, G. L. Newton (northeast district) and Edward J. Ljnott and John F. Scragg. PhlladelphloOharles Lawrence, D. E. Hughes, Carbondale Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Gilmar tln, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Cook, A. W. Dnr ley, Mr. and Mrs. Aekley. Middle Coal Field Sam Harlcman, John Ewartz, Jamis McCrcady, Ueorgo F. Volls. Clearfield County-D. II. Warring, D. K. Woodbiidge, FItOM WESTMORELAND. Westmoreland John Shopler, G. C. Vn ing3, G. JI. Harusoll, J. II. Haydn, Paul HosKirt, L. H. Wills. Mrs. Hattio LilUs, Jacob Soil, E. E. AUsIioufo. Delaware County Charles M. Cheney, llliam Evis, Hazel! E. James. Auburn Cieor,;e Sheldron, Charles Stev cu.s. IJlalr County-John I Wilson, William M. Uiown, P. 11. llrldcbaush, D. H. Brum baugh, JI. E. Wilbon, II. L. Brown, II, OunkHt, C. H. Urlcdbaugh. Washington County Thomas Grlflith, D, W. Myers, II. S. Wilson, John Wilson, Mrs. L. A. Wilson, W. K. Lyle, Mrs. J. A. Lyle. Schuylkill County S. G. MUldlcton, Fred AUcn&lleld, John Rowe, Gordon Reed, G. II. Moore, John F. Grestany, S. B. Ed wards. Germanton n F. William List, Jacob H. Bullltiser, David Hnrmcr. Fuyette JI. T. MiNon. George N. Wood, William P. Juck.01), .Mrs. W. P. Jackson, N. F. Detweller, Jlrs. C. L. Smith, Mrs. H L. Rankin. Somerset Jlrs. JI. L. Colborn. Cnmbrlu Juti cs Moore. Allegheny W. II. Grey, S. W. Lea, II. W. Ochse, Robert Smiley. Somerset Thomas J. Hughes, James Homnrville, Thomas L. Jones, James Moore. Dauphin John C. Lyndc, William Look, E. F. Hummel, G. A. L. Row. Allegheny City Rev. John Henderson. liea er Jamos II. Springer. Lackawanna County D. B. Atherton, James Jones. For Internal and External Use. CUUES AND rilBVKNTS Colds, Coughs. SoreThrost. Influenza, Bron chitis, Pneumonia, Swelling of the Joints', Lumbago, Inflammation, ltlicunuUIsin, Neuralgia, rrostbites, Chilblains, Headache, Toothache, Asthma, DIFFICULT BREATHING. CURES THE WORST PAINS In from ono to twenty minutes. NOT ONE HOUR after rnFRtbWIT'liVPAiNflent Deea nny0U6 Radwoy'a Ready Uellel Is a Sure Cure for Uyery Pain, sprains, BruUts, Pains In the Back, Chest or Limbs, It Was the , Pint and Is the Only PAIN KliMUUY That lnstuntly (stops tho most excruciating pains, ullnys Inflammation, ana cures Con potions, whether or tho Lungs, Btotutich, Bowels or other glands or orgaus, by ono ap plication. ' Alulftonteaspoonfiillnlmlfa tumbler of water will in u row minutes curu Cramps, Bpahtns. Hour Htomnch, Jloartburu, Nervous nesi. Sleeplessness. Sick Headache. Dlar rhoja, Oysentery, Colic, Flatulenoy and oil Internal pains. There Is not u remedial agent In tho world that will cure faver and iiguo and all other HADWAV'S PILLS, ho quickly M RAU WAVS RUADY KGLIEP, y KU Fifty Cents Per Bottle. Sold b DruEslsU. UADWAY & CO , 00 ELM ST., KEW YORK HfrRi Bedford John Dcromcr, G. T. Trail, D. T. Lutz. Chester J, Preston Thomas, Bam Wick crsham, John L. Smith, W. Harmon Davis, Berks County J. W. Schwartz, 1L S. Mats, John A. Huster. Chester County J. P. Thomas, J, L, Smith, Samuel Wlckersham, Superintend cntent W. II. Davis, Matron Mary C. Da vis. Luzerno (Plttston) Lous Sclbcl, James Jones, J. S. Atherton, Abraham Ncsbltt, B. W. Davenport, S. V. Vaughn, Mary Long, Louis Tlsch, G. II. Shuffer, J. 11, Opllngcr, A, J. Holies. Jlontgomery W. II. Kudcr, Frank Ep penhelmcr, William Shepherd, W. II. Kruder, A. D. Aldcn. Philadelphia (Oxford)-C. B. Snyder, Mrs. Llvezoy, (Jlorelnnd), James Lott. AFTERNOON SESSION. Tho afternoon session began with brief reports from counties and institu tions, a half hour being devoted to such reports nt the beginning of each ses sion. The reports were: Denver coun ty, James II. Springer; Chester county, J. Preston Thomas; Cambria county, James Moore; Somerset county, J. "W. Peck; Montgomery county, A. D. Al derfer; Philadelphia, Captain Charles Lawrence, superintendent of alms house. During the readinrj of tho reports P. II. llrydonbaugh, steward, of Blair county, objected to the length and do tall of some of tho reports and tho cost entailed In presenting them In tho printed minutes. President Walk ruled that tho matter would have to bo dis cussed under tho head of miscellane ous business and explained that only a part of tho reports and only tho most Important facts would bo published. Tho report from the Philadelphia almshouse, tho largest In the country anu wjiicn cared for over 4,000 persons, was as follows: Directors William II. Lambert, presi dent; William D. Gardner, treasurer; Al fred Moore, Joseph II. Mann, Henry B. Gross; superintendent, Charles Law rence; chief resident pbyslcian, Dr. Dan iel E. Hughes- secretary, Robert C. Floyd; .houso agent, Oliver P. Bolder. Net cost for tho year ending September 30, 1897: Jlalntenanco T3."2,C77 13 Repairs and Improvements H5,!W7 CO $378,907 71 . i,KW 12 . C7.S9C W Permanent Improvements Outside eJ.pcr.ies Total net cost fllS.ST'J 70 Number of inmates 3,1)12 Children In various homes ' 311 Feeble-minded children at Elwyn 1C1 Northern Homo for Friendless Chil dren M Children's Aid society sl St. John's Orphan asylum 14 St. Vincent's homo 7 Homo for Destitute Colored Children. 1 COMMITTEES NAMED. President Walk appointed tho follow ing committees: Officers, Samuel Wlckersham, Chester, chairman; H. W. Ochro, Allegheny; F. W. Fleitz, Lackawanna; James Moore, Cambria; Mrs. E. C. Rankin, Fayette; finance and auditing, II. F. Detweller, Fayette, chairman; Reuben Lauer, York; R. D. McGonnlgle, Allegheny; place of meet ing, P. H. Rreidenbaugh, Blair, chair man; Chailes Snyder, Philadelphia; Mrs. Harriet Lay, Venango; W. M. Brown, Erie; G. A. L. Row, Dauphin; J. F. Gcssong, Schuylkill; resolutions, Captain Charles Lawrence, Philadel phia, chairman; R. G. Brooks, Scran ton; J. W. Peck, Somerset; J. N. Graff, Lancaster; R. E. James, Delaware; G. M. Hartzell, Westmoreland; John .Hen derson, Allegheny. A motion was adopted that the president-elect be a delegate to the na tional conference of charities and cor rection and that he be empowered to select two associates. The committee on programme and legislation will by rule be appointed by the president elect and published in the official min utes of the convention. Tho following resolution was pre sented by Secretary pro tern Hughes and was unanimously adopted: Resolved, That the Important question of tho unwise appropriation of public moneys to Institutions not under state control of state legislature, so ably pre sented by Dr. Walk in his presidential address, bo referred to the committco on legislation for consideration and report. D. S. Brumbaugh, of Blair county, made tho report of delegates to the national conference of charities and correction nt Toronto. Ont., In July. There was no discussion of this re port. President Walk announced that an opportunity would be given for the presentation of the names of cities proposed for the next place of meet ing. None were named at this time, however. LANG STAFF PRESIDENT. W. S. Langstaff, of this city, the first vice-president, was called to the chair and presided during the remainder of the afternoon. Rev. John Henderson, steward, of the Allegheny City poor house, read a paper on "Qualifications, Responsibil ities and Duties of Directors of the Poor." A director should bo, he said, a business man with a mind of his own and proof against the foibles of crank3 and politicians; a man of great patienco and not easily provoked; nn honest, moral and upright man. Ills duties are Indicated In the most humane meaning of the management, protection and care of the poor. It Is a sacred trust that demands the exer cise of all the qualifications mentioned. Tho responsibilities are great when It is considered that a director stands be tween the helpless and a cold world. It requires peculiar traits of character, grace, courage and charity. Mr. Henderson's paper was brief, but so apparently sensible and clearly understood that It won for its author considerable applause. Ncrl Dietrich, of Schuylkill county, who was to have read a paper on "How to Improve tho Moral Influences of the Almshouses," was not present, nor was Mrs. Sue Wlllard, of Indiana county, who had been assigned the subject "The Industrial School for Wayward and Incorrigible Girls." The latter topic was presented in a circular read by Mrs. Harriot L. Lay, president of the Children's Aid society, of Venango county. It was an appeal for the es tablishment of a home In Indiana county for which 51.100 has been se cured toward a necessary $5,000, the Institution to be for wayward girls un fit for private homes and not suffic iently Incorrigible for commitment to confinement Tho homo would be open to inmates from all over tho state. The circular solicited subscriptions. REPORTS RECEIVED. A period was devoted to receiving re ports which were made as follows: Berks county, O. C. Sltler, stewatd; Schuylkill county, Fred. Alwensfield; Allegheny county, II. W. Ochre, The legality of tho scheme proposed In tho circular read by Mrs. Lay was questioned by E. P. Gould, of Erie, chairman of tho committee on legis lation. Unless tho homo obtained proper state sanction ho did not know by what right girls could be sent thero by poor officials or by court. William E. Page, of WUHamsport, dissented from Mr. Gould's view and ertld the poor authorities of Willlamsport dU posed of children as they saw 'fit and A LETTER TO WOMEN From Mra. Jamoo Gorrigan, For sovontecn years I have suffered. Periods were so very painful that I would havo to go to tho dootor ovcry month. Ho said that I hnd an enlargement of tho womb, and told my husband that I must undergo nn operation, as I had tumors in tho womb, and It was a case of lifo or death. I wa3 ope rated upon twice, but it did not seem to do mo any good, it mado ino very weak. 1 was troubled with tho leu corrhoca a great deal. I also suffer ed with tho Eiclc headache, vomiting 6pclls, back acho all tho time, terriblopaininmyloft 6ldc,ohllls loss of appetite, and could not sleep nights. After taking sovcral bottles of Lydla E. Pinkham's Vcgetablo Com pound, some Liver Pills, and using your Sanativo Wash, I recovered. I can cat well, and every ono that sees mo tells mo I am a different per Gon. I can do all my own work, sleep well and feel well. I nm growing stronger every day, and nm able to go out and enjoy a walk and not feel all tired out when I return, as I used to. I doctored for sixteen years, and in nil thoso years I did not feel as well as I do at tho present time. I wish that every woman that is troubled as I was, would try that mcdljino. Oh ! it is so good to feel well, and it is all owing to Mra. Pinkham's kind advice and medicine. Mrs. James CortruaAM', 284 Center St., JumaUa Plain, Mass, would not hesitate to send them to the proposed home. A rather vague and Impractical reso lution was offered by James Moore, of Cambria county, providing that tho committee on legislation cause to be complied and published for distribution among the poor and charity boards of the state all tho operative poor laws of tho state. Secretary Hughes remarked that the cost would bo something enormous and that the size of such a published book "would equal that of nn unabridged dictionary." Ho suggested that no ac tion be taken on the resolution unless tho cost entailed by Its adoption was first provided for. A way out of definite consideration of the matter was found In the adop tion of a motion by Captain Lawrence, of Philadelphia, that all resolutions be referred without debate to the com mittee on resolutions. The meeting adjourned after Presi dent pro tern Langstaff had made known the Invitation of tho Scranton board of control that the delegates in spect the city's High school building. EVENING SESSION. An unfortunate Incident delayed the beginning of tho evening session and brought about a change of programme. Something happened to disarrange tho building's electric lighting system and everything became shrouded in dark ness at the hour for opening. Lamps were procured for the hall and during twenty minutes of waiting there was music by tho orchestra. On motion tho country reports and miscellaneous business were dispensed with. Rev. Rogers Israel delivered a very capable and highly appreciated address on "A Study In Poverty," in which he held that the main cause of pauperism was lack of Individual capacity. Drink and kindred evils ho considered minor causes. He advocated spiritual atten tion to public school pupils along non sectarian lines, believing that a spir itual attention equivalent to the pres ent physical and mental instruction would bear good fruit. "Our Commonwealth and Her Char ities" was the subject of an address by Attorney A. J, Colborn. Pennsylvania, he said, had carried out the full mean ing of the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution in her early ex ample of religion, education and char ity, no ono of which can be separated from the other two. A WORTHY SENTIMENT. Mr. Colborn expressed a sentiment which fitted that contained in the clos ing words of Mr. Israel, that education of morals and the spirit should keep pace with the culture of the mind and body. When such general spiritual In struction had had a reasonable period of swav It would be found to hav.e so Improved personal character as to bring about a big decrease in tho state expenditures for tho care of the pauper, the criminal and the Insane. At the close of the address President Walk remarked that he did not believe spiritual instruction, no matter how bring about a big decrease in the state management. Mr. Colborn had in hl3 address re marked upon the occasional brutality of keepers in public charitable institu tions. Captain Lawrence, of Philadel phia, took serious exceptions to the statement and said it was not true of Philadelphia. In reply Mr. Colborn said, he had no apologies to offer; that he had made his observation advised ly, and that It did not necessarily ap ply to Philadelphia, but that Captain Lawrence knew that ho (Mr. Colborn) had made a correct statement. Cap tain Lawrence disclaimed any knowl edge of brutality in any Pennsylvania! Institutions, excepting one or two most isolated cases of tho past that had been properly dealt with. Following 13 the programme for to day: MORNING. Reports from Counties and Institutions. Miscellaneous Ih-slness. Report of tho Committee on Legislation, Hon. E. P. Gould, Erie County Paper "Dependent Children and Fam ily Homee," Mrs. Hannah Thomas, Chester County Paper "AlnmhouBo Children In Charit able Institutions," JIIss JI. jr. Walk, Philadelphia Address-"Tho Jicrlt System In Our Publlo Institutions, or tho Civil Service Rule Applied," Hon, J. 8, Miller, Mercer County Discussion, Answers to Queries. I P RRIIM'Q FOR EITIIEIt BEX. buwiiwii UTMSj m,.ilv liltif In. Jccted directly to tho m-m or munu umouscti of the Genlto-Urluary Ortt-dnn. iftfiuiiafi no change of diet. Care frfinriinff.f1 In l to u linvN. Nninll liinlnnnlt. Wm, 0, Clnrfc 216 Vena Ave,. Scranton, Pa w it Ni&fl.'Jf. r-w if I V-X AFTERNOON. Reports from Counties and Institutions. Miscellaneous Business, Itoport of Commltteo on Officers. Report of Commltteo on Place of Next Meetlrg. Report of Conmtttco on Firance and Auditing. Taper "Tho Prrctlcablllty of Helping tho Poor to Help Themselves," J. S. Strlne, Lancaster County "Tho Plngrco Potato Patch Plan ai a. Means of llolplng tho Poor." By ono of tho Managers of tho Phila delphia Commltteo on tho Cultiva tion of Vacant Lois, Report "Tho Institution for the Fco-blo-JIInded at Polk, Vonango County, Dr. J. Jrorehcad JIurdock, Venango Co Discussion. Answers to Queries. Report of U10 Commltteo on Resolutions. Installation of President-elect, EVENING. Thero will bo no evening eeaslon. Ar rangements will bo mado for a visit to one of tho groat steel mills' and furnaces for all who caro to go. Tho visit will bo mado this evening and itho details will bo announced during ono of tho preceding sessions. Tribune "Wants". . . AT ONE CENT A WORD Cheapest WHEN RETUHNS ARE CONSIDERED, HAVE YOU TRIED THEM? HELP WANTED MALES. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. W' ANTKD-aENTIjEMAN OF TACT, EN ergy nnd nblllty to assist me in tho management of Provident Savings life; Northeastern Pennsylvania; lowest 10 year term policy and best twenty payment life contract written, C. II. WAQAR, JIana ger, 601 Jlcars Building. AGENTS GETS FIFTY CENTS ON EACH dollar; no oxporleneo nccensary. Write for nsout's outfit. Address THE CATHOLIC NEWS, 5 Barclay btrcet, Now York. TJJANTED-MEN TO CANVASS FOR VV fast selling us-cont nrtlclo that nny one can noil that can sell nnythtuz. Room u, Dime Bunk. WANTED AGENTS-S7r, PER MONTH nnd expenses paid active men If right; f:oodi Bold by cnmplo only; samples, nlso mrso nnd carriage furnisUed FREE Ad dress JOI1UER, liox S:t08. Boston, Jlna3. OALESJIEN SCHOOL SUPPLIES: COHN VJ trv work: S100 anlnrv month! v. with llhorjll nilHftlnnnj rnmmlsKlntia. i O. EVANS & CO., Chicago. WANTED-ANIDEA. WHO CAN THINK ofeomoBlmple thing to pntentT Pro tect your Ideas: thoymnv bring you wealth. WrltoJOHNWEDDEKlSUIlN & CO., Bopt. C. 23, Patent Attorneys, Washington, D. O., lor their S1800 prlzo oiler und list of 1,000 Inventions wanted. WANTED-AS AGENT IN EVERY SEC tion to canvass; S 1.00 to 35.00 n dny made; sells at sight; nUo a man to sell Staple Goods to dealers; best sldo lino S7f a month; salary or large commission made; experience unnecessary. Clifton Soap nnd Manutactur ng Company, Cincinnati, O. 7 ANTED WELL-KNOWN JIAN IN i every town to solicit stock subscrip tions; n monopoly: big money for acents; no capital required. EDWARD 0. FlisH & CO, Borden Block, Chicago, 111. HELP WANTED FEMALES. Advj. Under This Mead One Cent a Word. w ANTED GOOD COOK AND LAUN- aress. oui vino street. WANTED-A GIRL TO COOIC, WASH andiron for a family of three. Apply 020 Pine street. WANTED-MIDDLE AGED COLORED woman for general housework, good cook, to sleep homo nights. .118 Mifflin uve. LADIES-I .MAKE DIG WAGES DOING pleasant homo work, and will gladly Eend full particulars to all sending 2 cent stamp. JIISS JI. A. STEI1HINS, Lawrence, Jllch. WANTED-LADY AGENTS IN SCRAN- ton to sell and introduce Snyder's cake Icing; experienced canvasser preferred: work permanent nnd very profitable. Write for particulars at onee nnd got benefit of holiday trndo. T. B. SNYDER rt: CO.. Cincinnati, O. w ANTED I JI JIEDIATELY TWO ENER cetlc saleswomen to rnnre&ant us. Guaranteed 60 a dav without Interfering with other duties. Healthful occupation. Write for particulars, enclosing btainp, MANGO CREJIICAL COMPANY; No. 72 John street, New York. FOR SALE. Advs. Under This Head One Cent n Word. RESIDENCE OF JIISS STELLA SEY mour for sale; nluo rooms and bath; No. 445 Qulncy avenue. Inquire of THEO. It. STUAUD, Scranton Havings Bank. IOHSALE FINESADDLEPONY ABOUT V fourteen hands one inch In height; pony is also good driver. Address W. JI. H. , Trib u no oincc. 1?OR SALE-FINE TRAP CHEAP. 1511 J? 1'enu avenue. KINDERGARTEN REOPENING. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. TmTwliusTTSRA'E X ten, formerly conducted bv JIIss Hoard man, will bo roonened by Jllss Pratt nnd JIIss Wilcox on Monday, Sept. 13, nt 018 Jlulberry street. For terms or other Inform ation, address or apply nt 015 Jlulberry St. LOST. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. LOST-DIAJIOND HORSE SHOT'pIn!' Finder pleaso return to 012 Clay ave. LOST WILL PARTIES SEEN TO PICK up black shawl iu road near Clark's Gieen please return same to JIHS. JI. JI. HUFFORD or leao at First National Hank. IMPOUNDED. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. T'?fraDEDTWO X three cows will bo sold at publlo salo Oct. 10th, at r, o'clock p m., If not called for be fore said date. F. C. 21ILLAHD, pouud keeper. FOR RENT. Adv. Under This Mead One Cent a Word. TORTrFmTHrlNTATnarsTADM avenue, with steam heat. CHARLES B. SCOTT, 110 Franklin avenue. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. "VTOTICE-l AJI NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR 1 nny debts of Nora Ltndsey Albright, and will not pay any debts contracted by her for any purpose. FRANCIS ALUKIQI1T. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. RESIDENT SALES AGENT WANTED In Scranton (nnd In every city not al ready taken.) An unusual opportunity open to a capable, enerRetlo business man to make 9U,uoo annually In a legitimate, per manent und established business. Appli cant must lurnlnh satisfactory roforence and a capital of from $300 to $500 to pay for goods to till his own orders, upon which thorn Is 11 monthly prollt of 76 percent. Tho advertiser has a speolulty (covered by pat ent), which ho desires to have sold through tho resident representatives of the various cities throughout the United States Tho goods aro uell known, tried and proven a success. Exclusive agency aud territory guuranteed without extra charge. No bonus toqulred, No previous experleuco neces sary. Reference given to commercial agen cies, banks, merohants. etc. All lettem of Inquiry promptly replied to when from eligible, bonn-lldo and genulno purtles who ineun business. In order to avoid "curios, lty seekers," bpurlou communications from Irresponsible, impecunious Individuals (who write under non de plumes, give fictitious names, itc.,) It Is respectfully requested when nnswerlnK to name this paper and give references In ordor to Insura explicit uttentlon. GUENTHER JJHOS., 100-108 Fulton ctreet. New York, 1 vysA MIL ?i 1 AGENTS WANTED. AGENTS WANTED EITHER LADY OR gentleman to handlo "Shy Nail," n great seller and big money. Call at 010 Lindon street, ticruntou, Pa. . KLONDIKE AGENTS WANTED FOrt largo Illustrated book of Klondike, flvo hundred pages; price SI. no; outfit 10c. Ad dress NATIONAL PUBLISHING CO,, Lake side Building, Chicago, III. RELIABLE AGENTS WANTED; NO other need apply. Jiox 130, Scranton, Pa. WANTED AGENTS TO SOLICIT BUILD lng and Loan stock; relerence re qulred. Address PENN, care Tribune. WANTED-SOLICITORS; NO DELIVER lng, no collecting; position permanent; pay weekly; stute age. GLEN BROTHERS, Rochester, N. V. AGENTS WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO do about Safe Citizenship price $1. Go ing by thousands. Address NICHOLS, Nupervllle, III. AGENTS-TO SELL OUR PRACTICAL gold, silver, nickel nnd copper electro plasters; prices from S3 upward; salary and expenses paid; outfit free. Address, with stump, MICHIGAN MFU CO.. Chicago. AGENTS-TO SELL CIGARS TO DEAL ers; $25 weekly nnd expenses; experi ence unnecessary. CONSOLIDATED JIFU CO., 48 Van Buren St., Chicago. WANTED. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. W" ANTED-A GOOD SECOND-HAND furnace. Address CLAY, Trjbuno ofllce. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. Qa.000 WILL PURCHASE AN ESTAB V Ushed business which has paid Rlnce Jan uary , 1805, over 53.000 clear of all ex penses; must sell on account of other busi ness and fulling health; everything confiden tial. C. F caro Tribune. CHIROPODIST AND MANICURE, nails cured without the least pain or drawing blood. Consultation uud advice given free. E. JI. 1IETZEL, Chiropodist, 330 Lackawanna avenue. Ladles attended nt their residence if desired. Charges moder ate. DRESSiMAKING. Advs, Under This Head One Cent a Word. RESsMAKINa-MISS LO UISA SHOE maker, at 212 Adams avenue. CITY SCAVENGER. AB.BRIGGS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS . and cess pools; no odor. Improved pumps used. A. BUIGGS, l'roprfetor. Leave orders 1100 N. Malnjave., or Elekes" drug store, corner Adams and Mulberry. Telephone 00 10. riHAS, COOPER, CITY SCAVENGER, J All orders promptly attended to, day or night. All the latest appliances. Charges reasonable. 710 Scranton street. House 1125 Wnshburi' r ireet. SITUATIONS WANTED. rlenced young man as salesman In any line; have hnd elt;ht years' experience in general merchandise; can furnish best of jeferences. Address 525 N. Main avenue. WANTED-A YOUNO LADY WOULD like to do wrltlngof any lclndnt homo. Address, J, J., Tribune olllce. WANTKD WORK BY THE DAY FOR Mondays and Thursdays. Cnn give reference. Address, M. T., 702 Elm street. w ANTED-I1Y A YOUNG MAN, A JOB orany Kind. F. u., 001 rrtco streou WANTED-A SITUATION BY A YOUNG man 10 years of age, as a teamster; six yenrs' experience. Address M. L W., Box 87, Clark's Green. SITUATION WANTED-BY A MIDDLE aged ludy as housekeeper in small fam ily. E.J., Tribune ofllce. CARPENTER GOOD MECHANIC, wants work. Address R. U., Tribune olllce. TTANTED-POSITION IN A GENERAL T 1 klnrn llV nn ariutrlanflarl 111 ti m vi 1 1 food references; underxtands bookkeeping; nterylew solicited. Address CLEUK, Box mi, uuumore, ru, SITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNO man; nrst-class meat cutter nnd under stands genernl store business, Can furnUh reference. Address, W. G. M., Tribuno omeo m mtd II mum anket Talk. Our new, enlarged quarters enable us to show a much larger and more extensive line of Blankets than formerly. We've paid special attention in stocking the new store with Blankets to have only reliable goods and the prices we have named on our entire stock are lower than good Blankets have been sold for in spite of the rapid advances in the price of wool. Our entire line, from the cheap Domet Blank et, at 45c. a pair, to the finest California wool, is well worthy the attention of Blanket buyers. II ABOUT COMFORTABLES Comfortables that will make you comfortable. We've been at much trouble to secure a stock of the right kind, the kind that temper cold winter nights, well stuffed, soft, fluffy, handsomely made of choice silkoline and knotted with worsted. $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, $2.00. CONNOLLY & WALLACE, 127129 Washington Avenue. CALL AND EXAMINE Our new line of Condie & Clark Also our Extensive Stock of Fflfll BULL GOODS, FLOREY'S 222 Wyoming Ave. w LjC fkUR PRICES AND HOODS nro Jusj right. v Save time nnd money by dealing with us. Special Drives in everything a sports man needs. Guns, Fishing Tackle, Cunvns Goods, Base Hall, Football and Athletlo Goods, at prices that defy competlon. A. W. JllltlSCH, ACT., 324 Spruce St Stetson Hats Have Brains In Them Yes, there are brains in Stetson Hats brains in making them and brains in wearing them. New Fall Styles in Stiff and Soft Hats" on sale. It's a wise head that wears a Stetson Hat. SPORTSMEN, ATTENTION. -2ltJLM s -tii-r These and Other Good Styles Sold by !C0NRAD, 305 Lackawanna Avenue Jt" ic"'fr0rntf""'LJ''" f Il'S i IE 224 uu. me. NEW ARRIVAL OF Boys' and Children's School Hats and Caps. New Hillinery, New Jackets, Capes, Wrappers, Etc. Summer Goods nt a Great Sacrifice. One Price ana Cash Only. S BEE Agents for Dr. Jaeger's Sanitary Woolen Goods. 224 Lackawanna Avenue. YOUR BEDROOM Isworthy of as much attention as the best parlor. Call and see our stock of fins Bed Boom Suits at low prices and easy terms. BARBOUR'S HOME GREDITHOUSE 423 LACKAWANNA AVE. WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF OYSTERS Fnncy Itocluways, Knat Klvcrs, .Maurice River Coves, Mill Ponds, &c, &c. Leave your order for Hlue Points to be delivered on the half shell In curriers. BROWN 'wm 1 1 PK PENH 11 MB