THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-TIIOTiSDA.Y JttORNINGh OCTOBER 31, 1807. ANCIENT ORDER OF UNITED WORKMEN Officers Selected at Sessions Held In Philadelphia. REPORT OP RETIRING MASTER It Indicate? Thnl. the Order Hns l'nsscil Over Jinny Obfctnclcs Dur- " "'nfc'lii'o Pint Yenr unci Thnt the " 'Tatiiro (lives Promlic of Uvon Ilct- tcrvSiicooss ,.. Phllailolphln, Oct. 20. Tho offlcero chosqn at yesterday's session of tho grand lodgo of thf Ancient Order of . .United Workmen Of Pennsylvania were r .Installed at. today's Fesslon, after which ' tht-' newly elected grand master work- ..mD;:W,.T.,Pow'cll, of Pittsburg, pre sided over the deliberations of tho lodge. Tho proposed amendment to tho constitution providing that tho of- JlftlWilit tblvVCW l'Ke slmU b0 ,,Icct" i-il ly that body Instead of the subor dinate lodges wrt defeated after a dis cussion wnich was continued from yes tcrday. The ryiar.t, flf .retiring Grand Master lVorknrolkTJSXi3.'was tnen read. It In dicated that the order has passed oveo many obstacle during the past year, ninlltflat itic. future gave promise of even better success. Joseph M. Mc Knlr, the retiring grand recorder, made SnTteJtoVt iKhowhiK thut the membership "of "the order In the state Is 13.541, an Increase. of 202. since December of lust year. rfC'stoted' that the order was In n fair way to gain the reward of $2,000 offered by the supremo lodge for '. a, gain of So per cent. In membership by any j-lutu by Juno of next year. The 'finance committee recommended that the next jnrctlPS -ot-Jhe lodge bo held In Pittsburg. Tonight many of the members and their bullet) went to the theater, while n number visited Quaker City lodge, where S.1 now members were received. T,vo nojslons will be held tomorrow, .'Wft i'Je;e.ls ,so much wprk on. hand that It Is probable the sessions will be continued until Friday. BOARD OF PARDONS AT WORK. I'rcedoin ISccouinicudrd for Mur derers and Oilier Oll'cndcis. HnrrMiurf;, Oct. 20. The board of pardons recommended pardons this evening for J. C. Wilburn, Luzerne, voluntary manslaughter; Silas It. Gray, Westmoreland, murder: Henry Probst, Mercer, larceny; John Carden, Luzerne, assault and battery; Chester Wood, Vap, larceny and receiving stolon goods; J. It. Wright, Allegheny, burg lary; William Ward, Joseph Dyer, George Logan, Hal Logan, Philadel phia, selling liquor without license; Sophia Andrews, Allegheny, larceny and receiving stolen goods; Joseph W. Walters, Lehigh, assault and battery; Henry II. Seltzlnger, Schuylkill, felony; Harry lHichner. Lancaster, larceny and receiving stolen goods; Patrick Cunningham, Luzerne, burglary. Pardons were refused James Watt, Fayette, voluntary manslaughter; Wil liam Hlnden, Lancaster, burglary and receiving stolen goods; John Kberly, Lancaster, larceny and felonious en try; Peter Hern, Allegheny, aggravated assault and battery. Several other cases were either held under advise ment or continued. Jtehearlngs were granted In the cases of Albert Gress ler, Westmoreland, sodomy: Robert Xowton, Philadelphia, second degree murder; J. Pert Davidson, Allegheny, robbery. ROBBERIES AT TUNKHANNOCK. Unveiling of tho Monument 15 rings a Large Number of t'rooko There. Wilkes-Hnrre, Oct. 20. Tho dedica tion of tho Soldiers' nnd Sailors' monu ment In Tunklmnnock yesterday at tracted a large number of crooks to the town, and several of their tricks are reported. Two suspicious looking Mrangcrs were on tho Lehigh Valley train going up In the morning and they managed to relieve Mr. St. John, of this city, father of George W. St. John, also of this city, of a pocketbook con taining $15 and his ticket. The theft occurred as the passengers were leav ing tho car nt Tunklmnnock station, one of the crooks suddenly turning In tho doorway and rushing back to get a satchel which ho had forgotten, Tho men were Jammed together In tho nar row passage-way, and In a moment Mr. St. John's pocketbook had been taken out of his hip pocket. He discovered Ills loss ns soon ns he reached the plat form, but by this time the crooks had disappeared. At C o'clock In the evening a stranger nppeared at the postoillco window and plied tho young lady with questions, wjien his confederate opened a sldo door, entered tho olllce, and had his hand on tho money drawer when tho clerk turned her head. 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Later, Just before tho Lehigh Valley train left tho Tunklmnnock station for Vllkes-Barrc, n man on board was arrested, having been Identified as one of the fellows who tried to rob tho postolllce. It Is understood that the thief who was arrested Is tho flame who robbed Mr. St. John, and tho latter remained there ns a wltnoxs against him. KNIQIirSOP HONOR. Stnto Organization Llecl& Olllccrs nt Pittsburg. Pittsburg, Oct. 20. Tho Knights nnd Ladles of Honor of Pennsylvnnln, In session here, elected the following of flcero today: Grand protector, Fred Schmidt, of Pittsburg; grand vice protector, George W. ltldgeway, of Towanda; grand sec retary, Fred Voclcker, of Philadelphia; grand treasurer, Louis Marks, of Franklin; grand chaplain, Mrs. A. M. Wlllinms, of Pittsburg; grand guide, W. J. Sterling, or Pittsburg; grand Riinnllan. Mrs. M. C. Hlllman, of Kb- ensburg; grand sentinel, Louis Herg ncr, of Heaver Falls; representative to the supremo lodge tit Indianapolis, 1899, Philip Knglesklrger. of Franklin; grand trustees, P. J. Meehan, of Mnuch Chunk; C. M. Myers, of Towanda; and M. Schaffncr. of Erie. Numerous changes in tho laws of tho order were mndo, one of tho most Im portant being the reduction of tho per capita tax from Individual lodges to the supremo lodge. This is tho result of complaint mado by many lodgfs in this state. The assessment heretofore was claimed to bo too high. A POLITICAL POINTER If you Indorse the free, trade and frce sllvcr Chicago platform as tho Lacka wanna Democracy docs, "fully and without reserve," then work and voto for Rchadt, Horn, et. nt. If you be lieve In McKlnley. protection and pros perity, turn theso agents of Hryan down. REQUIEM MASS FOR HAZLETON MINERS Services Open tho Finnl Sessions of the Luthuuinu Alliance nt Phila delphia. Philadelphia, Oct. 20. Solemn re quiem mass for the repose of souls of tho unfortunates who wore killed at Lattimer during tho recent riots, and those massacred at Croze, Russia, In 1S93, opened the final sessions of the Llthunlan National alliance today. Hev. H. ZIndzuls, of Elizabeth, N. J., was celebrant, and the sermon was preached by Rev. J. Zlbris, of Water- bury, Conn. The shooting of tho Hazleton miner's nlso formed the principal topic at tho business meetlngs.nnd resolutions were adopted condemning Sheriff Martin and his deputies and nil who had tried to Justify the affair, and appropriat ing $1,000 for the relief of tho widows and orphans of the dead miners. The Tevyne, a monthly magazine published at Shenandoah, was made tho official organ, and a badge to be worn by all the members was adopted. The action of the Russian govern ment, which prohibits papers published here In the Interest of the alliance from entering that country, was denounced. It was said that nt the present time there are one hundred men In prison for their efforts in circulating this kind of literature. The following officers wero elected: Rev. Joseph Zillnskl, of Mount Carmel, president; Georgo Muranckas, Pitts burg, secretary; Charles Radzevlzlus, Shenandoah, treasurer; Rev. V. Mat- ulaltas, Mlnersvllle, and J. MllianskI, Mahanoy City, auditors. MADMAN GUNNING FOR IMPS. Thought Ho Could Cnst Out Spirits by Shooting. Evil Stroudsburg, Oct. 20. Becoming sud denly crazed nt his work as boss car penter upon largo lee houses at Stauf fers, Joseph Halnbock, of White Haven, was possessed of tlw Idea that his ac quaintances at Long Pond were pos sessed of devils, which ho was specially commissioned to cast out. The Insane man visited tho sick bed of Peter Knccht, and, taking some bot tUs of wine from his pockets, proceeded to wash Knecht's feet and legs In order to drive out the demons. He then purchased a gun, began to shout and exclaimed that ho had to kill many of the people In th! town di nc count of "tho devils." He shot pro miscuously a dozen times. No ono wns hurt, however, nnd, reloading his gun Helnbock threatened to shoot, and his would-be captors lied, terror-stricken. For some time the people hid In garret and cellars In order to be out of tho madman's way. Helnbock then went about on undress parade, but wan finally caught and sent to his home In White Haven, THE NEW STATE CAPITOL. Auditor-General Nylin Inspecting New ttuglnnd lliiildiugs. Ilarrlsburg, Oct. 22. Auditor General Mylln has been in Providence, It. I., and Hartford, Conn., In tho past two days, looking at tho Capitol buildings In those cities with a view to getting information that may be of use In building tho new cnpltol. Tho commission at Its meeting on Thursday will hear several Philadel phia architects explain their plans. Clothing I'irm Pulls. Allentown, Oct. 20. The clothing firm of Dresher & Stephens has failed. It Is said on good authority that the firm's affnlra are hopelessly involved, and that tho liabilities will reach be tween $90,000 and $93,000, with assets scarcely more than half that nmount. The protest of a noto for over $18, 000 in favor ot the Tllentown National bank Is said to have precipitated the failure. The (Inn has been In busi ness about two years. PENNSYLVANIA PENSIONS. Washington, Oct. 20. Tho following Pennsylvania pensions havo been Issued: Additional J.imes Davis, Sailors' and Sol diers' home, Krloj Kit Woodrlng, Suegor town, Crawford. Restoration and mtpple mentnl Aiutustv A. Walters, dead, Snililinort Mclvoun. Restoration nnd In crease Daniel Pognrty, dead, Nantlcoke, Increase Charles M. Wurd, O'Shouter, f'learfleM; Semvel Loux, Soldiers' home, Ilrlt; John W. AtklnF, Warren Center, Rradfordj David Smiley. West Franklin, Hradfordi Christopher McDcrmott, Haw ley, Wayne; Kdwnrd Uarr, Pine Grove, HchuyJUIll; John Dutler, Wymps Gap, Payottoj Adam Htrt, Mnr.slioUl. Tioga; Henry MatUon, Cranberry, Venango; Mark M. Vunbuskirk. Irancls, Erie. Or iginal widows, etc. Klien Dunn, Heaver Ollvo G. K'ntner, Wyahislng, Hradford; Catharlno Road, Nantlcoke; Julia IS. Matthcs, Pittsburg; Lots A. Sampson, Starrueca, Wayne; Susan Conan, Btrat tonvllle, Clnrlcr. Reissue Anna Kauner, Reading. BAPTIST MINISTERS' UNION MEETING The Officers Elected at Yesterday. llonesdalc THE ANNUAL SERMON DELIVERED ltcv. John Gordon, I). I)., or Phila delphia, Preaches llcforo tho Stnto iMlsslon--I)r. Dixon, oi Scrnnton, Speaks Upon 'The Minister unci Ills Common wealth"--Various I'npcrs Presented. Honesdale, Pa., Oct. 20. Tho Baptist Ministers' union today elected theso of ficers: Rev. J. W. Wcddall. Philadel phia, president; Rev. S. F. Forgens, Huntingdon, secretary nnd treasurer; Rev. C. A. Walker and A. C. Apple garth, Huntingdon, vice presidents. Rev. John Gordon, D. D., of Philadel phia, preached the annual sermon be fore tho state mission feociety, from John xlI:2J. This was followed by a paper on sys tematic benevolence by P.. F. Dennlson ard Rev. R. B. McDanlel, both of Philadelphia. Dr. J. K. Dixon spoke on "Tho Minister and His Common wealth." Tlw morning services consisted prin cipally of reports of committees and routine business. Tho officers of the mission society elected for the ensuing year are: George K. Crozer, president; Rev. W. H. Conrad, re-elected secre tary; Georgo Scatchard, of Philadel phia, treasurer, and one vice president In each cssoclntJon in the state. The Baptist education society con vened this afternoon and President Georgo Scatchard conducted the exer cises. Tho report of the board of man agers was given by Dr. G. M. Spratt, of Philadelphia, and showed Increased Interest In every department. It wns discussed by Dr. W. T. Chase, of Phil adelphia, and Rev. A. A. Delarme. of Norrlstown. The claims of Crozer the ological seminary. Hucknell university and tho various denominational nend emh's were presented by Dr. Taylor, Dr. Harris and Rev. W. K. Watkns. ROBBERS RESORT TO ARSON. Set l'iro to n Homo Where n I'nniily Slumbered to !ct Cnsh. Allentown, Pa., Oct. 20. The family of Frederick Gerloff, of Coopersburg, consisting of himself, wife and three small children, had a hairbreadth es cape from cremation by burglars last night. Gerloff Is a well-to-do farmer, and ho and his family had Just returned from Europe. He wns believed to have a large sum of money about tho prem ises, and last night Incendiaries ilred the house for the purpose of robbery. Tho llames had already reached the bedrooms occupied by members of the family when discovered, and tho occu pants of the house escaped by leaping from the windows. Cash to the amount of several hundred dollars was con sumed. SHERIFF MARTIN AT HARRISBURG lie Expects to Confer Willi Governor IInstiiigs-IIus Prepared n State ment. Ilarrlsburg, Oct. 20. Sheriff Martin, of Luzerne county, was In Ilarrlsburg today with his attorney, Georgo S. Ferris, to confer with Governor Hast ings, who was unavoidably absent. The executive wrote to the sheriff re cently, asking for a statement of the shooting at Lattimer to be used by Secretary of State Shermnn In making reply to the Austrian government, which has Instructed Its minister at Washington to get all tho details of the uffalr. Tho sheriff has prepared a fitatement giving his side of the story, which will be submitted to the governor In con fidence on his return from Philadel phia. He declines to make public the document through fenr the opposition might use it to advantage in the trlnl of the sheriff and his deputies for mur der. The statement In brief recites that the sheriff and his deputies were in tho discharge of their duty as pub lic olllclals when the shooting occurred. THE THOMAS IRON PLANT. Companies Ailnirs Hoportcd to Ho in i:celleut Condition. Allentown, Oct. 20. A special meet ing of the stockholders of the Thomas' Iron company, held at Hokendauqua today, was attended by about 123 stock holders from Philadelphia, New York and other cities. A committee pre sented a long report on the company's condition, which was gratifying. it was decided to put the plant in first-class condition, and to begin full operations as soon ns the market war rants. Meanwhile, the furnaces now in Tdost will be kept in operation and others will be gotten In readiness. STATE CAPITOL FIGHT. Ufl'ort .Mnde to (Jet It llcloro Supremo Court nt Once. Pittsburg, Oct. 20. Just before the Supreme court adjourned this after noon Charles Edwurd Ingersoll, of Phil adelphia, asked to have the caso of Copo et al. vs. Hastings et al. ad vanced to tho prewent term of the court. Tho appeal was filed In Harrlsburg yesterday. The court allowed the mo tion to be filed, but made no order. This is the capltol commission case. Strike nt lloiieybrook. Hnzleton, Oct. 20. About a hundred men tmployed at tho Carson washery in Honeybrook struck today on ac count of a docknge which, they al lege, has been resorted to by the ope rator, Colonel Rlckert, of Pottsvllle. Knees Postponed. Philadelphia, Oct. 20. The trotting races arranged for today nt Uelmont park were postponed on account of rain. A Cart-Load of Gold "If you dumped a cnrt-loail of gold at my feet it would not bring such joy and Kindness Into my life." bo writes u prominent man after using the method of telMrestment that has restored so many men who had been wrecked by excesses, over-work or evil habits of youth. FREE TO ALL MEN a nine dook mat makes It all plain may be had without charge by writing T)E ERm MEdiCAL co U Niagara St,, Buffalo, N. Y, No C. O. D. scheme t no natent medicines 1 Just the book under plain letter seal. Jtbciimatlm icuro la Ruamntcfil to tio absululely hnrmleo, nnd n sttong lonlo Inbullulnit up tho v. enk nnd arbiutnieii, 1 1 cures none or inucuuir rncumo thin In from ono to Itvo days. Sharp, thoollDK pains In nny uurt of tho body stopped In n few doses. A prompt, complete nnd permanent euro for liincnou, soreness, stllr back nnd nil pains In lilps nnd loins. Chronla rlicuruntlsm. rclntfui. lumbago or pain In V.I1IUIUU Illl-UIUUUMU, FCinuui. lUIMlKlK" Wl '.Mil IU thntmrk nro speedily cured. It seldom falls to Rive relief from ono to two rloc, nnd ulmost Invariably cures beforo ono bottlo lias been used. ThoMunyoit Itcmedy Company prepare a iscpnrato euro for each disease. At all drucirljts Mrenisn vial. If you need medical nnvice wrlto 1'rof. Jlunyon, ia Arch atrcet, l'liiiaueipnia. it lsqpsonneiyiree. CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATION. Undertaken Ycstcrdny by n Number ofCnudldntcs for Positions. Prospective government employes six clerks, eleven employed ns servants, two taggers, one watchman and ono compositor undertook the civil service examination In n parliament conducted nt tho postoillco building yesterday by tho local examining " board, L. G. Shantz, W. D. Roche and D. II. Jen kins. The candidates were from points covering a grent extent of territory. Tho names and addresses nre: II. S. Smith, 421 North Irving avenue; Alfred H. Jones. South Montrose: Amos E. Askerson, Lafayette, N. J.; Patrick J. Langan, 333 Emmett street, this city; Joseph W. Hldlnry, Orangevllle, Pa.; John II. McNulty, 531 Hampton street, this city; Frank A. Gleason, Grant street, Dickson City; Joseph R. Bar rett, Hudson, Pa.; Fred R. Eldridge, Mountuln Top, Pa.; Henry D. Laycock, Wyoming, Pa.; Christian W. Kunkle, Gowcn, Pa.; Claude W. Strong, 241 Northampton street, Wilkes-Barre; Clark L. Tiffany, S Green street, Blng hamton. N. Y.; Florence A. Bortels, 1C0 South Frnnklln street, Wllkes-Barre; Llllle E. Barrlgor, 1C0 South Franklin street, Wllkos-Barro; Harry II. Hul blrlh, Sorrellton, Pa.; Harry J. Lee, Olyphant, Edward F. Latham, 174 Dodge street, Buffalo, N. Y.; Nich olas Hito, 2331 North Third street, Philadelphia. Of the list, ns will bo noticed, only three are from Scranton, as follows: Smith, for carrier; Langnn, carrier; McNulty, clerk. The candidate for watchman is Nicholas Hile, of Phila delphia, nnd for compositor, Edward F. Latham, of Buffalo. WOMAN WAS KNOCKED DOWN. Horse Frlchtoncd by n Struct Car Huns Into .Mrs. Hose llurkc. Mrs. Itos ISurke.of G17 Mineral street, wns run down and severely Injured at the intersection of "Wyoming avenue and Linden street yesterday afternoon about 4. SO o'clock, A boy named Orrle Kvans, was driv ing Druggist George "W. Jenkins' horse down Wyoming nvenue when Mrs. Burke attempted to cross In front of it. A car which was moving out Wyoming reached the Linden street Intersection about the same time. Tha car caused the horse to give a sudden lurch to tho side and In doing so bumped against Mrs. Hurke knocking her down with much violence. The back of her head was badly gashed from coming In con tact with the curb and her forohead above her right eye was cut, where the horse's head struck her. Rvstanders hurried to her assistance and carried her Into Dr. P. II. Kear ney's olllce where the How of blood was stanched nnd her wounds dressed. She wns later conveyed to her home, where she was resting easily last night. ESCAPED THE POLICE. Hut n Colored Knifor Is Arrested by Constable Chirk. John Myers, colored, who one night a month ago, on Penn avenue, used a knife on Samuel Johnson, also colored, was arrested Tuesday near Forest City and Is now in the county jail. It was only by faithful treatment nt tho Lackawanna hospital that Johnson's hand was saved from amputation. For some time Myers had been traced from one city to another and was fin ally located near Forest City, where he was arrested by Constable James Clark, of Alderman Kelly's office, this city. At tho hearing yesterday morn ing before Alderman Kelly, Myers was sent to Jail In default of $1,500 ball. Before being committed Myers brought suit against John Jackson, colored, for keeping a gambling house on Center street. Myers called as wit nesses a number of those who had ap peared against him In tho stabbing case, but they could give no testimony ngalnst tho alleged gambler, who was discharged. WAS NOT R. P. M'HUGH'S SON. Hoy Pound Dead nt Willinmsport Wns Much Higgornnd Older. The following was received last night by Associated Press: Willlamsport, Pa., Oct. 20. R. P. Mc Ilugh, of Scranton, camo here tonight ex pecting to Identify the remains of tho un known boy found dead In a box car last Saturday. Thero was a dltfercnco of seven Inches In height, rour years In ago, and thirty pounds In weight, all in favor of tho dead boy. Ho will havo tho body exhumed tomorrow, as he thinks that if it is not his boy It may be a son of Patrick Mrllugh. also of Scranton. The descrip tion of the dead boy tallies with that of Patrick Moiluch's son. R. P. Mcllugh, tho North Main ave rni hotelkeener, had a 11-year-old son who left home suddenly and with out any apparent excuse, some months ago. It was reported about two months ago that he had been seen in Philadel phia, but a search of that city by the anxious father failed to reveal any thing of his whereabouts. CORONER LONQSTREET'S PET D00. Returned, but Not Until Patrick Smith Wns Arrested. A valuable dog owned by Coroner S. P. Longstreet was stolen from his Wyoming avenue residence several weeks ago and yesterday Patrick Smith won arrested and placed under $500 ball for tho theft. Tho dog was discovered in Smith's possession. Coroner Longstreet imme diately went before Alderman Millar and swore out a warrant charging Smith with larceny. At the hearing yesterday Smith claimed another man had given him the dog. Smith furn ished ball to appear at court. SOLICITORS WERE 0. K. Two .Men Arrested on Suspicion Dis charged nt Police Station, Palrolmsn Duggan and McMulIen ar rested two suspicious appearing indiv iduals yesterday on Wyoming avenue. They wen making visits to tho stores along tho avenue and making strenu ous efforts to collect money for ni cause. When taken to the police station tho Drisoners referred for their bona lld- rajgjjjjjjgj Line. The new stock we have in the new store comprise the values we have ever known. fes I he Iribune IS SUPPLYING OTHER PEO PLE'S "WANTS" THROUGH ITS "WANT COLUMNS" EVERY DA. Why Not Yours ? HELP WANTED MALES. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. I7()Uil TINSMITIIS WANTED ON '(.'Oil V nlces. Apply GEO. W. IlitOWN, 10 Lackawanna avenue. rpWO YOUNG MEN ABOUT IB YEARS 1 old, to work for Union News Co.; S1'-'.M cash security required. Apply UNION NEWS Co., !., L. t W. Depot, ut10linu A GENTS GETS FIFTY CENTS ON EACH V dollar: no experience neceisnry. Vt rlto r agent's outllt. Address THE CATHOLIC E WH, n Barclay Street, New York. -lirANTED-MEN TO CANVASS FOR V V fast selling !!frccut artlclo that any. one ran sell thut can sell anything. Ilooui it 11I..a tl.inlr (I, I'llUU ... WANTED AGENTS-$7r l'ER MONTH unil expense pnld uctlvo men If rlRht; foods sold by sample only; Humpies, also lorso anil carriage furnished FHKli Ad dress JOIiHEU. lloxBilUrt, Boston, .Maga. SALESMEN-SCHOOLSUITLIES: COUN try work; $100 ealury montnly. with liberal additional commissions. ft. O. EVANS & CO.. Chicago. . WANTED-AN IDEA. WHOCANTHINK ofintne simple tblmr to patent? Pro tect your Ideas: they may bring you wealth. Write JOHN WEDDEHBUKN & CO., Dent. C. 2!t, Patent Attorneys, Washington, D. U, lor their $1800 prlza offer and list of 1,000 Inventions wanted. 1XTANTED-A8 AGENT IN KVEItY 8EC- V Hon to canvass; 81.00 to S.l.oci n dny made; cells at sight; nlso a man to sell .Staple Grinds in ilmlers: host slile Hue 875 a month: salary or largo commission made: experience unnecessary. Clifton Soap and Muuufactur ng Company, ClnclniiatUO. 7 ANTED -WELL-KNOWN MAN IN every town to solicit stock subscrip tions; a monopoly; big money for ngents; no capital required. EDWAUD C. FISH & CO., Borden Block, Chicago, III. ness to Martin Flaherty, president ot the Central Labor union. President Flaherty nt once pronounced the man ns authorized solicitors In the Interests of tho miners who struck nt Pittsburg. WILL RECEIVE DIPLOMAS. Uruduntion KxcrcisuH nt .Moses Tny lor Hospltnl Tnniglil. Five youns ladles who havo com pleted a course at Moses Taylor hos pltnl tralnlnjr school for nurses will rcceivo diplomas tonight. Exercises appropriate to tho occasion will be ob served In tho assembly room at the hospital. Invitations havo been issued to a largo number of tho friends of the graduates. OFF FOR CHICAGO. Desk Sergeant Is Now on His Vny lor the Hurglnrs. Desk Sergeant Robert Delter. of tho police department, left yesterday af ternoon for Chicago to secure tho Ho gart burglars now in custody there. Ho will stop off nt Hnrrlsburg to pro cure requisition papers. It is thought that Detective Molr, Mr. Bogart nnd Sergeant Delter will return with the prisoners Friday night. .Smlth-Dunnii Nuptials. The marriage of Miss Hannah Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Smith, of 622 North Sumner avenue, to Bartlett F. Dunan, of New York city, took placo last evening at 7.30 o'clock at the parsonago ot the Penn Avenuo naptlst church. Itev. Joseph IC. Dixon, pastor of the church, performed the ONNOUY i WALLA AN INSPECTION OF OUR STOCK OF LINENS Will convince you that we are headquar ters for anything in the TAKE A LOOK AT OUR CONNOLLY & WALLACE, 127129 Washington Avenue. HELP WANTED FEMALES. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. VfANTED-Ml'DDLE'"AGED"'COLOItEl V woman for general housework, good cook, to sleep home nights. 418 Mifflin aye. LADIES I MAKE BIO WAGES DOING pleaBant home work, and will gladly send full particulars to nil sending 2 cent stamp. MISS M. A. STEUUINS, Lawrence, Mlcb. 7ANTED-LADY AGENTS IN SCRAN- ton to sell nnd lntroduco Snyder's cake Icing; experienced canvasser preferred; work permanent nnd very profitable. Wrlto for particulars nt once and get benefit of holiday trado. T. B. SNYDER J: CO., Cincinnati, O. 7 ANTED IMMEDIATELY TWO ENER- getlo wileswomon to represent us. Guaranteed Sll a day without Interfering with other duties. Healthful occupation. Write lor particulars, enclosing stamp, MANGO CHEMICAL COMPANY; No. T John street, Now York. AGENTS WANTED. AGENTS TO SELL OUR r.Oc. STORM door; sample prepaid upon receipt of price, AMERICAN bTORM DOOR CO., Port Huron, Mich. KLONDIKE AGENTS WANTED FOR lnrgo illustrated boolc of Klondike, five hundred pages; price 8l.no: outllt IOC Ad dress NATIONAL FUliblSHINU CO,, Lake sldo Building, Chicago, III. T ELI ABLE AGENTS WANTED; NO ) other need apply. Jlox 130, Scranton, Pa. WANTED AGENTS TO SOLICIT HUILU lng and Loan stock; rclerenco ro qnlred. Address PENN, care Tribune. WANTED-SOLICITORS; NO DELIVER Ing, no codecting; position permanent; nay weekly; stato use. ULEN UROTHERS, Rochester, N. V. AGENTS WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO do about Sufo Citizenship prlco !?1. Go ing by thousand. Addles NICHOLS, Nupcrville, HI AGENTS-TO SELL OUR PRACTICAL gold, silver, nickel nnd copper electro plasters; prices from 3 upward: salary and expenses paid; outnt free. Address, wltn Ha in p. MICHIGAN MFO CO.. Chicago. AGENTS-TO SELL CIGARS TO DEAt, ers; S'J5 weekly and expenses; experi ence unnecesxnry. CONSOLIDATED MFU CO., 48 Van Buren St., Chicago. FOR SALE. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. 17011 SALE-BROWN MARE, 0 YEARS old, sound and lino roadster; can be seen at my bam, uon Wobster uvenue. F. 11. CLE.MONS, Sheriffs olllce. RESIDENCE OF MISS STELLA HEY mour for sale; nlno rooms nnd bath; No. 445 Qulney nvenue. Inquire of THEO. It. BTRAUB. Scranton Savings Bank. T70RSALK-FINESADDLEPONY ABOUT I1 fourteen hands onolnch in height; pony Is nlso good driver. Addresi W. M. II.,' Trib une olllce. F OR SALE-FINE TRAP CHEAP. 1511 Penn nvenue. FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. E LEGANT FURNISHED ROOMS, steam, gns nnd bath. 'JOII Jefferson uve. LOST. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. TT-nETWEE .Li nnd South Side, ladles' gray Jacket with red silk lining. Liberal rewurd for re turn to CONRAD'S HAT STORE. ESTRAYED. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. I7STRAYEDTOTHE PREMISES OF JO 'j sophAInsley, Meridian street,!! whlto spotted cows; If not called for within a few daya will bo disposed of according to law. FURNISHED ROOMS WANTED, Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. A17-ANTED-BY COUPLE, ROOMS FUR- VV nlshed for light housekeeping; ten minutes' from court house. Address JH, Tribune olllce. Dnvli' Thenter. The "White Crook company needs no extenslvo heralding here. The an nouncement that It opens a three-day engagement this afternoon at Davis' theater will bo HUfllcIont to draw crowded houses; for no organization that ever appeared at Davis' hna a better record. This will bo its llfth engagement at this house. Of, 1 just placed best Linen BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. N "lOPPOItTUNITY TO GO TlNTO ViVHl ncss. J'.'.OOO will buy the entire Inter est In u good thriving business, ynuo or St.ooo down and balance on payments. Write toll. J. M., box 1 no, Scranton, Pa. 83,0011 WILL PURCHASE AN ESTAIV llshcd business which has pnld stneo Jan uary l, I8O.-1, over SU.oou clear of all ox penscs; munt sell on account of other busi ness and falling health; everything confiden tial. U. F caro Tribune. CHIROPODIST AND MANICURE. nails cured without tho least pain or drawing blood. Consultation and ndvlco given free. E. M. HETZEL, Chiropodist, IKK) Lnckawnnna avenue. Ladles attended at their resldcuco If desired. Charges moder ate. KINDERGARTEN REOPENINQ. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. nJIlTwTcBCTERATENTT X ten, formerly conducted by Miss Board man, will bo reopened by Miss Pratt and Miss Wilcox on Monday, Sept. 13, ut 015 Mulberry street. For terms or other Inform ation, address or apply at 015 Mulberry St. 1JOOKS. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word, rrfuFTBTOjTBuTtEuT'oFl A. olllce, Bargains In Hepond-bnnd books. Book finding a specialty. JOHN GRIFFITH. CITY SCAVENGER. AI1.BRIGGS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS . and cess pools; no odor. Improved pumps used. A. BRIGGS, Proprietor. Leave orders 1100 N. Muln.avc, or Eickes" drug store, corner Adams und Mulberry. UclephonejIO to. TlHAS. COOPER, CITY SCAVENGER, ' All orders promptly nttended to, dny or night. All the latest appliances. Charges rcnsonnble. 710 Scranton btreet. llouso 1 1J5 Washburn street. ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. TN"HE""i:sTATB'0F'wBLVMNGf0N"A! JL Taylor, late of Peckvllle, Lackawanuu County, deceased. Notice Is hereby given that letters of ad ministration In the above estate have beon granted to the undersigned, and all persons indebted to said estate nro required to make tmiuedinto payment, and those having claims or demands to present lame without delay, to BESSIE M. TAYLOR, Administratrix. JOHN F. SCRAGG, Attorney. SI'l UATIONS WANTED. VWNgtomTnwoTliTTii 1 her towels to wash. MRS. M. D 411 Hickory street. QlTU.VTloNTrANrEDIlY A WOMAN O to do washing and Ironing by the day or house eleuntng or nny kind of work Ad dress ft'Jll Lackawanna avenue, third floor. VOUNG MAN 122 DESIRES POSITION AT 1 burtendlng; handy man around a place; best references. Address J. II., na Frank- lln avenue. VOUNG MAN '! WANTS WORK IN L store or olllce; can wrlto English nnd German. Address W. E. M., General Dellv 0ry, Scranton, Pa. WANTED-SET OF BOOKS TO WRITE V up In evenings nfter 7 o'clock. Ad dress HARRY WRIGHT, ll'J'J Wyomlug uvenue. w TANTED-POSITION AS HOUSEKEEP- er by an American widow, aged 43, with no Inmllv. .MRS. C. DECKER. Pitts- ton, Pa. ITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG man 'J3 years old, as night watchman or any other kln.l nfomploymeut. Address P. M., Tribune olllce, W" ANTED-A POSITION BY AN EXPE rleuccd young mauassalesmunlnany line; have had eight years' experience In general merchandise; can furnish best of leferences. Address 5'J5 N. Malt) uvenue. W ANTED-A YOUNG LADY WOULD llkutodo wrltlngof any klnduthome. Address, J. J., Tribune olllce. W ANTED-WOHirilY THE DAY FOR Mondays und Thursduys. Can give reference. Address, M. T, 70'J Elm street. W ANTED-A SITUATION 11Y A YOUNG ninn 10 years of uge, us u teumitor; six years' experience. Address M. lu W.t llox H7, Clark's Green. WllNTOU-POSmONlN'A GENERAL i store by un experienced man with good references; understands bookkeeping; ntervlow solicited. Address CLERK, Box jjll,Duumore, Fu, -Mk ,Lfc,fi mmMjituM,1. x 3 u -i. V-A-
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