TIIE SOU ANTON T7UBTJKE-SATURDAY MORNINGK OCTOBER 33, 1SJ)7. ANNIVERSARY OF RED BANK BATTLE People at Gathering of Patriotic Philadelphia. INSPECTION OP THE BATTLE-QROUND Guests from Society of American Itovolntlon mid (Jrnnil Armv Mom-bcrs'-Aitdrnsscs .Mnilo by Hcnornl James V. Hiisscll ami Judge John Whitehead, of .Morrlstown. Philadelphia, Oct. 22. The nnnlvcrs nty of thu battle- of llert Bank was cel ebrated today. Members of the Red Hank battle anniversary committee, guests from the aoclety of the Ameri can Revolution and Grand Army mem bers, Journeyed to the historic battle ground a few miles below this city on the New Jeisoy side of the Delaware liver. After an Inspection of the bnt tlegtotiiul and the monument to Col onel Green, the party returned to Camden, wheio a mass meeting wis held, at which addresses were made by General James F. Russell, of Trenton, mid Judge John Whitehead, of Morris town, The battle of Red Bank was one of the most glorious victories of the Rev olutionary war. In the holding of Fort Mercer lay the key to the recapture of the continental capital. It was held by 400 patriots under command of Col onel Green, against 1,200 Hessians. In the terrible Lonilict one-third of the nrsaultlng troops met death. Only thirty-seven o the Americans were Inst. lIYli- flila vlrtnrv Pnlnnnl firpnti iccelved a voto of thanks and a swoid Jiom the continental congress. The celebration concluded with a banquet in the Masonic temple, pre sided over by Supreme Couit Justice Garrison. DEATH IN A MAD CAT'S BITE. l'uss Had Nabbed Ilcr Llltlo -Mnstcr's Ilnnil Altera Pit. Lebanon, Oct. 22. Charlca Rhoads, aged six years, died yesterday nt Corn wall of hydrophobia, caused by the blto of the family's cat four months ago. The boy's left hand was nabbed b puss after she had had a fit, but tho wound healed, and nothing moro was thought of It, although, tho mid dle finger was deformed. The symptoms or rabies appeared yesterday morning, and several hours later death ended tho lad's terrible suffering. This Is tho llrst case of hydrophobia in this vicinity in years. SEWER CAVE-IN. Three Itniinns Hurled in n Trench. Scvrrnl Injured. Reading, Oct. 22. A largo portion of the new sewer In North Reading caved in this morning and many tons of earth fell burying three Italians who wore working in tho trench. A largo force of men uas put to work, and by noon tho bodies of two had been taken out. Tho other had not yet been reached, but there Is no possibility that he Is alive. The dead aie: Domlnlck Cotch, Lewis Mancroso. Torn Rosso. Is missing. Several were Injured. INSPECTING THE PENNSYLVANIA COBB'S DESIGNS ARE ADOPTED A Chicago Architect Will Superintend the Capitol Building. THE DESIQNS OP THE EDIFICE Various Departments Arc All Under One Hool--Tho Mcngro Appropria tion Mill Not Permit Completion This .sicason--l'nturo Legislatures Will Ho Obliged to Provido for Mings. forfeited LnniK. Ilarrlsburg, Oct. 22. Robert J. God ftey, of Plttsbuig, has llled informa tion with Auditor General Mylln al leging escheat to tho state of the money, fundi, property and assets of the defunct order of Solon In the hands of Receiver "William II. Gaskill, of Meadvllle. The information sets forth that tho escheat occurs by reason of the fact that there nre no rightful owners for the fund, which Is estimat ed at $230,000. Senator S. J. M. Mc Carrell, of Harrihbutg, has been chosen eschcator. PENNSYLVANIA PENSIONS. Washington, Oct. 22. The following Pennsylvania, pensions havo been Issued: Restoration and additional John S. Hur lison, dead, Falrmount Springs, Luzirne. Restoration and increase Jacob Dickin son, Scenery Hill, Washington; William Smith, Coalport, Clc.irileld. Increase Solomon W. Pai old, Sunbury, Northamp ton; Henry A. Kcllcy, Klpple, Blair; Will iam Long, LHcnl.i, Center! Miles Elie iran, Oil City. Original widows, etc. Welthy A. Mllelr, Millerton. Tioga; Ella K. Han Hon, Falnnount Springs, Lu zerne; Phbo J. Rockwell, Little Marsh, TioBa; Hannah Dull, Shnrpswlle, Mercer; I.llzabothc Wolsh, Xescopeck, Lurerne; Margaret 13. Reed, Wctovor, Cle-irllild; (reissue), Lydla Ann Taylor, Tipton. Mrs, Porncy Dead. Philadelphia, Oct. 2l'. Mrs. John W. Forney died today .it her homo In this city fiom an attack of apoplexy, aged 77 ears. Mrs. Forney was tho widow of thn lato Colonel John W. Forney, who w.n i leading Journalist and a prominent poli tician. Colonel James Forney, the only (surviving son, is commandant at tho Portsmouth navy yard. Larger Mages anted. Philadelphia, Oct. 22. The 2M employes of the lire goods manufactory of F. A. Racihman & Co.. went out on striko to. day becaus.0 of the icfiisal of tho firm 1o grant their demand for an inoitao of :o per cent, in wages. Tho llrm ikclaies that tho condition of business does not iicimlt them to incicaso wages at this time. Governor Cancels nn riigngiMiicnt. Ilarrlsburg, Oct. 22,-Owlng to tho deith of his banking partner. George W. Jack son, of IScllefonte, Governor Hastings has cancelled an engagement to .spend tho last week of tho campaign on tho fctump in Ohio for tho state Republican ticket and Senator Hanna. President Thompson and Other Offi- cinls Aro Highly Klrttcd nt the Ex- cedent Condition ol the Kond. Philadelphia, Oct. 22. Frank Thom son, president of tho Pennsylvania rail road, anu director N. Parker Short lldge, chairman of the fii.Ance commit tee; William H. Barnes, A. J. Cassatt, Amos R. Little, George Wood, EfTlng ham B. Mortis and C. A. Grlscom re turned this evening after a trip of eln-en days' inspection over a portion of tho Pennsylvania system. The trip extended over 3,200 miles and Included Krle, Cleveland, Toledo, Chicago, St. Joseph, Torre Hauto, St. Louis, Peoria, Indianapolis, Cincinnati. Columbus, Pittsburg and Altoona, and to Philadel phia via Lew istown, Sunbury and tho Schuylkill valley railroad. President Thomson stated that the tiip had been most successful in every way and that notwithstanding the en forced economies of the past year tho raids wsro found to bo In excellent condition to meet tho demands of tho increasing traillo duo to the revival of business throughout the country; that the long looked-for prosperity was un doubtedly a reality; that everywhere along thi lino evidence of a return to business activity was apparent; that tho crops were good, industries weio starting up again, and that general business In the larso cities seemed to be in a most healthy state. With tlw improved railway earnings, Mr. Thom son niaieci, it was tho liono of tho manag3ment to carry out plans for fur ther improvement of tho property, which had been prepared with' so much fftiv by his predecessor, Mr. George B. Roberts. These plans embrace the work of stialghtening tho line between Pitts burg and Philadelphia and the con struction of a nv passenger station nt Pittsburg, all of which had been dis continued or postponed on account of tho depression In business during tho last two or thios years. Ilarrlsburg, Oct. 22. The capltol lulldlng commission todny elected Henry Ives Cobb, of Chicago, as tho architect for tho new capltol, and adopted his design. Mr. Cobb will nt once go to work on the drawings, and will have them ready In about six weeks. Two weeks will be allowed contractors to ibid on the construction, so that it will piobably be Jan. 1 be fore the work Is under way. Mr. Cobb says tho work can be completed In a year, and tho building ready for occu pancy by the next legislature, which meets Jan. 1, 1899. The successful ar chitect deslcncd thn flshprlps linll-llnr- nt the World's Fair and Is at present supervising architect of tho United States postofflce building at Chicago. His plan carries out the Ideas of the commission regarding a group of build ings, with tho exception that instead of scattering them over the capltol, the house of representatives fiontlng on Fourth street nnd the senate on Third Street, with light nnd air at tho front and sides. The department buildings will be at either side of the capltol, connected with It by structures that will contain rooms for various pur poses. The main building will be sur mounted by a largo dome. At present the appropriation of $5S0, 000 will only admit of the building of the capltol proper. Future legisla tures will have to provide for the wings nnd connecting buildings. Mr. Cobb lecommonds that the building be con structed of Pennsylvania granite or marble. KOERAIER'S APPEAL Convicted oi Shooting Hoalo Ilcdgnto in Now Vnrlc. Albany, N. Y., Oct. 22. The court of nppcals today heard arguments on tho appeal of William Jay Koermer, of New York city, and formerly of Pitts burg, of hip conviction of the crime of murder In the first degree. Koermer was convicted for shooting nnd killing Rosle Redgato In Now York city In September, 1896, and was sen tenced to be electrocuted in Sing Sing during the week commencing April 19, 1897. Ills counsel cut up the defense of his being temporarily Insane when the crime was committed. A POLITICAL POINTER If you Indorso the free trado and frco sllver Chicago platform as the Lacka wanna. Democracy docs, "fully and without reserve," then work and voto for Sohadt, Horn, et. nl. If you be lieve In McKlnlcy, protection nnd pros perity, turn theso agents of Uryan down. Death of Col. .Tiu-lisnn. Philadelphia Oct. 22. Colonel Goorgo W. Jackson, of Ilcllcfonte, Pa., tho banking 3aitner of Governor Hastings, died hero today of acute kidney trouble. Ho was brought here a few days ago in a critical condition and was taken to tho University hospital, whero ho died. Trouble from n Ilrlrctivo Pine. Lancaster, Oct. 22.-Tho Pennsylvania railroad freight waiehouso at Gordonvlll, was completely destroyed by lira this morning with all Its contents. A defectlvo lino Is believed to lave been tho cause. . a Wonderful Medicine For Bilious and Nervous disorders.such as Wind and Pain In tho Stomach, Sick Headache, Glcldl. nesB.rullnessandBnellins after moals, Dizzi ness and Drowsiness, Cold Chills, riushlngs ot Uoat, Loss of Appotlte, Shortness of Breath, Cos ttvonots. Blotches on tho Skin, Dlsturbod Sioep, frightful Droaia3, and alt Norvoua and Tremb ling Sensations, 4c, when theso symptoms aro caused by coustlpatlon, as most ot thorn aro. THE FIRST DOSE WILL. GIVE I1ELIEF IN TWENTY MINUTES. This Is no Action. Every eurrorer Is earnestly invited to try ono Box of theso Pllla and Jhoy will ho acknowledged to bo A WONDERFUL MEDICINE. EEECIIAHI'S 1'ILLS, taken as directed, will quickly restoro Tomales tocompleto health. Thoy promptly romovo obstructions or Irregu. laxities ot tho system. For a Weak Stomach Impaired Digestion Disordered Liver they net like magic a tow doses will work won dors upon tho Vital Organs) Btrengthenlng tho muscular system, restoring tho long-lost com plexlon, bringing back the keen edge ot appe. the, nnd arousing with tho Hoiebutl of BlcnltU tho ivholo physical cucrgy of tho human frame. Theso are facts admlttodby vuuuoauus, jU an classes or socioty, and ono of tho best guarantees to tho Nervous and Dobllt. tated is that Uccclmm's IMHs Imvo tho Largest Salo of any Patent MedlcUio lu tho World. THE CIIEROKEES ARMING. Snid to He Preparing to Resist Inter ference with force Fort Smith, Alk., Oct 22. It has just leaked out here that tho full-blood ""herokecs have bcit secretly arming theimelves and securing laige quan tities of ammunition for several weeks, but it has been especially Inlsk since tlu return of the attorney sent to "Washington to enjoin the Dawes com mission from proceeding to make the citizenship rolls. Tho majority of the Cheiokces are opposed to the treaty, but the most bitter feeling Is among tho Unorant full-bloods. Tin y are pro pal od to resist any attempt to change their tribal government. Several leading advocates of allot ment and treating with tho Dawes com-ml's'-ion havo been warned to a ase the negotiations or their lives will be tak en. As tho Indiana niv rpwif dihid. men and use large quantities of fire arms and ammunition they have bo?n ablo to secure nil the weapons they wanted without attracting unusual at tention. A prominent man who enjoys the confidence of tho full-blooded lead ers i" ached here yesterday nnd sound ed tho note of warning. He says his life would not be worth one cent on his return to the Nation if It should become known that ho made public the gather ing of arms. o immediate outbreak Is anticipat ed, but a great deal depends upon the action of the council next month. BUNCOERS ABROAD : BEWABE I It is tho tiick of the Uryanizcd De mocracy this fall to mako falso charges against Republican methods, raiso a big dust, hire Re-publican mal contents to organize Republican bolts nnd then coax individual Republicans to desert 11 elr party on tho represen tation that "party ties needn't count for nnythlng in an off year." liy this tiick, if it shall work, tho llryanltcs will get a foothold for a hopeful fight in national campaigns, nnd make Just so much moro trouble for McKlnlev tho Republican congress nnd the causo of sound n.ci ey. You now seo through this trick. Aro jou geJng to let it woik? CATARRH IN THE HEAD, that troublesome and disgusting disease, may bo entirely cured by a thorough course of Hood's Sarsaparllln, tho great blood nurlfler. HOOD'S PILLS cure nausea, sick headache, indigestion, biliousness. All druggists, 23c. Look Through INoaYTmujjjGLl ? 1 1, , ' ," I II ' 11 'Mi " The Tribune "Want" columns. It may pay you well. Many good things are continually offered in that department. HELP WANTED ill ALES. Advs. Under This Head One Cent n Word. T70UH TINSMITHS ON .SKYMOHTS. JO -P Hhl'II LONG'S SONS' lluildlng, corner Lackawanna nnd Wyoming avenues. rpWO YOL'NO MKN A1IOUT 18 YEARS -L old, to work for Union Mows Co.; Sl'.'.BO CiA'.-c,He.cur!t' required. Apply UNION NEWS Co , I)., Lt W. Depot, at 10 n. m. "WrANTED-SAIiESMEN TO SELL ON commission lliiletto Vegetable Untter: ?,''. i?,,810 dally easily made. Address II. HANG, HturtoMint House, N Y A GENTS GETS FIFTY CENTS ON EACH f. dollnrj no oxperlcnco neeessnrv. Write Jr.n,::Fnt'B.outnt' Address THE CATHOLIC N L S, fi Jlnrcluy street, Noy York. WaNTED-MEN 'IO CANVASS FOR last Neiiini? ''rwpnnr nr nn i mt . m toll ttint rtnit unll M,..,il.l ti ... one can sell tUut can noil anything. it imio lmuii. Iloum GENTRY AND ROBERT J. Tho Former Wins Three Heats nt Louisville. Louisville, Kv Oct. 22. There was a good card at the trotting meeting to day, while good llelds and good finishes "ere the iullnc features. Perfect weutlier again favored tho association and over 7,000 persons were attracted there. John R. Gentry and Robert J. did not bieak any lecoids, but the former es tablished a. lecoid for the back by going the ill st heat In 2 03. Robert J 's only chance of winning was in the tlrst. The second heat proved an easy win for Gentry, for he assumed the lead u..u Huwri j. never proved trouble some. The last heat fell to Gentry and ns almost a repetition of the second Summary: 2.09 elais pacing; purse, 31,000-Feail Onward, br. m., by Onward (Spears), won second, third and fourth heats and race. Time, 2.09'i, 2.09'i, 2.1TP',, 2,07-4. Special race. Jm "' Gen""y- by Ashland H likes, b. h. (Uownc) Ill Robert J, by Ilarlford, b. g. (Geers) " Time, 2.03, 2.05'4, 2.07'J. t,,;V, c.1,a,i's' trot""g: purse. Jl,000-Daro Devil, blk. s by Mambrino King (Gccis), won in thico siraisi,, i.ni .,... ,.' 2 !Ui, 2.1P'. """' -". WANTED AQENTS-97,-, PER MONTH nnd expenses paid actlo men if right; goods sold by sample only; samples, also liorse nnd cnrrlage furnished FREE. Ad- on ,uMiit.uiu o,,!)!), iioicon, 3inHS. OALESM EN-SCHOOL SUPPLIES: COUN IJ try Work: SlOO Hnllirv mnnlhlv. uMth 1U u. frir llhrrnf nrirflHnt.nl .mrt..:,eu,,... EVANS it CO., Chicago. WAMED-AN IDEA. WHOCANTHINK ofsomoRlmpIo thing to patent? Pro tect your Ideas: they may bring you wealth. Write JOHN VL'IbLTlllUHN.S? CO. Dent! ? -' ,' "irnt Attorneys, Washington, D. C., Jor their ?lHOO prio oiler aud list of 1,000 imcntlons wanted. ly-ANTF."-.- AGENT IN EVERY 8EC- tlontnrnnMM9;SM)0to S3. oil n day made; Fells ut night; also n man to sell Stnpla Goods to dealers; bekt Fide Hue S75 a month; fcalnry or largo commission made; experience unnecessary. Clifton Soap and Manufacture iniiinpany, Cincinnati, O. 17ANTKtl Ul'r.T-i.-vrTvt7v m xt Z ' every town to Bollclt stock'subscrlp llons; u monopoly; blc money for ngeuts; no .finlt.il m...lH...l T.-,il, . .... .. ,,,iii .... -..,..... . (ttiii-u, ru)y tiv Ilorden Dlock, Chicago, 111. C. FISH A CO., HELP WANTED-FEMALES. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. WAN'TED-A GIRL FOR GENERAL H housewotk. Apply at 51S Adams nve. Her Majesty's Corset. Creates an Exnulsltc Fleurn. Produces a Long, Slender Waist. The greatest health giver and beautificr of the figurd ever produced. fa A Grand Opportunity to have an exquisite figure and learn what-a perfectly fittintr corset really is. fa Mile. A. A. Laws, The Expert Fitter of Her .Majesty's Corsets, commences one week's engagement at our store on Monday. October 25th, and ending pn Saturday, October 30th. It will give her great pleasure to explain the many merits of this Celebrated Corset, and give fittings, thus illustrating with out doubt the exquisite figure and long graceful waist it will create. We desire to call special attention to Her Majesty's Corset made in extra long waist, which is without doubt the longest waisted and most exquisitely formed corset ever pro duced. We also have Her Majesty's New Short Corsets, the latest production. CHIC and ELEGANT. Gives to certain figures an exquisite and lithesome appearance. Acknowledged by Modistes to be perfection. Little Princess Corset The only Corset made for Girls, Misses and Ladies of slight figure It is constructed under the same patent as Her Mejesty's, and will give complete satisfaction. ' Mothers, as a duty to their daughters, should have them wear the Little Princess Corset. It is the acme of all that is good. We will also have on exhibition a line of Her Majesty's Corsets made of Satin of the most beautiful designs. These goods are very light in weight and comfortable. Engagements can be made with MLLE. LAWS by mail or telegraph or by calling at the store. We trust ladies will avail themselves of this opportunity. CONNOLLY & WALLACE, wyo-'a2W " "" " Tmm " , ' 1 M AGENTS WANTED. AAA. WANTED MEN AND WOMEN, i-i juunKium om, 10 won; ior us in wieir own homes lu spare time, day or eenlnK; wo pay 810 to Sin per Meek; no canvassing; any child can do the work; send address to daj; uo send work ut once. II. A. GRII'l', Dept 1250, Tyrone, I'a. A GENTS-MONEY TALKS; $20W!LL lie handed you dally at home; either box; no canvassing. J. E. bHEl'IIERD A CO., Cincinnati, O. GKNTS TO SELL OUR fine, STORM door; samnlo prepaid udou recclut of price, AMERICAN bTORM DOOR CO., Port Huron, Mich. KLONDIKE AGENTS WANTED TOR largo Illustrated book or Klondike, flo hundred pages; price SI. m; outfit 10c. Ad dress NATIONAL l'lrilLISHING CO,, Lake aide lluildlng, Ch 1 cago, III. ITfANTED-MIDDLE AGED COLORED woman for general housework, good cook, to sleep home nights. ll8Mlillliiue. LADIES-I .MAKE RIG WAGES DOING Pleasant home work, nnil um crinriit. Bnn.i full . paiticuliirs to nil (.ending 1 cent (,'tnuip. MJS-s M. A.srEHUINh, Lawrence, Mich. Annual Sales more than 6,000,000 Boxe$ S5o.ot Erne Stores, or will ho aoat by D.a AEmt8..D, If. ALLEN CO., S8J Oanol St., New lork, pot paid, upon reotlpt ot prioe. Book tree upon application. PRINCETON'S ANNIVERSARY. Grovcr C'lcvclnml nnd Lord Aberdeen tho Speakers. Trlnceton, N. J., Oct. 22. Tho first annual exercises In cummemo'-.-uion of tho day when a charter uas granted to tho college of New Jcroey ueie bld th'ls nfternoon in Alexundir hall. Two thousand peoplo wevo present on tho or casion, i hlch was made one of signal Importune? by tho address of Grover Cleveland, ex-preshlent of tho United hiatus, ana L,oid Aberdeen, governor genet al of Canada. One numbed nnd fifty odd years ngo tho province of New Jeisey granted tho college which afterwards assumed its name, a charter authorizing the bo Finning of the institution of learning, which became Princeton university last October, nnd the i-xerclt.es weio for tho two fold purposo of celebrating tho origin of the college of New Jersey and its evolution to tho Princeton univer sity, APPOINTED BV THE PRESIDENT. Washington, Oct! sT-i-Tho president mado tho following appointments today: wnsu.B-jonn uoweii carrou, of Mary land, nt Cadiz, Spain. Charles H. Harris, of Indiana, at Naga saki, Japan. William Wallaco Mills, of Texas, at Chi. huahua, Mexico. Osiear P. William, of New York, at Manilla, Vhlllpplno Islands, William Martin, of New York, at Chlng Kianrf, China. JuilU ABfnts-John H. Sutherland, at hlto Larth Agency, Minnesota, jonn- uaicung at Innkton Agency, South Dakota. Army, and Navy Colonel Teter C Haines, corps of engineers, United State army, to bo a member of tho Nicaragua canal commission, Robert Schenck, to be assistant paymas. ter In tho navy. SEIDMAN LOST GOODS AND A10NEV. Cruel Trontmcnt of u City Iliisincss mnu by Alder, of Cnrbondnle. Wolf Seldman, the storekeeper, who has many times before appealed to the law and from the law In this city, had unother case before Alderman Millar yesterday. He charged M. L. Alder, of Carbondale, with lecelvlng money on a iv; jit i;n;ji&t;. The story of the case is that Seldman purchased goods to the value of $40 from Alder, who also was In business. l'-acli mnu, It appears, fflstrusted the other and tho purchase money was Placed in tho hands of a third person Merchant Clink. About the same time John Murrln. owner of the building wherein Alder conducted his business, wns worrying over rent money which Alder had not paid, and when ho heard of the sale of the goods ho had an execution Is sued for back rent. Constable Neary served the writ at Jermyn. whero ho oveitook tho goods. Seldman accordingly caused Alder's i. merman Millar postponed the hearing of the case until a week from yesterday. Tho (Jiimo n Tic. and' ui?mh;i10" Pct' "-T" Baltimore afternoon bofoio a groat crowd. Tho .nnlni8i,,,0tly cntesM and darkness prevented Its completion, tho game being cabed on a tie score In tho tenth inning! An'!"10''? 0 4 0 0 0 1 0 0- 9 13 3 AH-American 0 30000 2130-9 8 3 Donahue. Ciar": 1'0We" TVANTED-LADY AGENTS IN SCRAN. ton to sell and introduce Snyder's cake Icing; experienced canvasser preferred; work peiuiuncnt and irv nrotltnhln. Writo rn. TMirtllMl!!,, a nt nnnn nnd nA I......,. ,. ...i trade. T. H. SNYDER A CO., Cincinnati. 0. V ANTED IMMEDIATELY-TWOENER- kiu NtiLsnouieu 10 represent us. Guaranteed S(l a dav without interferin" with other dutlts. Healthful occupation! )Vl?Jor rnl tlculars, enclosing Mamp, MANGO CHEMICAL COMPANY? No. John btreet, Now York. TOR SALE. Advs. Under This Mead One Cent a Word. TP YOU HAVE PROPERTY POR SALE OR X rent, beo HAOKKTT. ior. 'i,iJ,i. ,., """""s" aeinu'. TP YOU WISH TO I1UYOR RENT A PROP. -L crty, nee HACKETT, l'5 Washington nenue. T?OR SALE-DIAMOND DRILL, EIGHT J. stones .Bcore, with complete apparatus, almost new, Anulv Hox inn. I'npkViiio i "POR SALE-imoWN MARE, (I YEARS X' od. Sound mill tlnn rnmlBlar. 1 ..... .... !..... ,,;,..;.":"""' '"u"wi ?.i i',jy,,i'.urnv Hl,!i Webster avenue. vui..iiu. rtnriirHoince. P. II. lORSALE-FINESADDLEPONYAHOUT J fourteen hands one Inch in height; pony is also good di Her. Address W. M. IL.Trlh. line oillce. "- IOR SALE-PINK TRAP CHEAP. 1511 X1 Penn avenue. J RELIAHLE AGEN1S WANTED; NO other need ninilr. liox ian. bcrnntou. Pa WANTED-AG ENTS TO SOLICIT UUILD lng and Lo.in stock; releronco re quired.Address PENN, care Tribune. WANTED-SOLICITORS; NO DELIVER. lng, no cuilectlng; position permanent; pay Meekly; smte age. GLEN RROIUIEKS, ItochestCir. N. Y. AGENTS-WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO do about Safe CltUenshlp price Si. Go ing by thousands. Addiem NICHOLS, Napcrvllle, Ilj AGENTS-TO SELL OUR PRACTICAL gold, sliver, nickel nnd copper electro piasters; prices from S3 upward; salnry and expenses paid; outfit free. Address, wltu uiiiis jiiuniuflft Jiru uu cniciigo. AGENTS-TO SELL CIGARS TO DEAL ers; S'Jft weekly nnd oxpenses; experi ence unnecessary. CONSOLIDATED MPG CO., -18 Van Jiurvn St., Chicago. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. DESIRABLE REPRESENTATIVE WAN TED In tlrls county for the Acetylene Gas Machine; finest light known for elty or country residents, churches, stores and schools; brilliancy far excelling electric light or city gas, at one-half cost; absolutely safe; easily operated; unusual opportunity. Address, for terms and full Information, THE CRAIU-REYN0LD3 10UNDRY CO., Dajton, Ohio. CHARTER APPLICATION. T' Till I'MTTIl'P Mi' rinniftv 1,1 i. . t. -., tho county of Lackawanna, No. '00, No vember Term, 1807. Notlco is hereby glon that an application will bo mado to the said court on tho sth day of Noember, A. 1). 180,, at i) o'clock 11. m., under tho Corpora tion act of April 'Jllth, A. D. 1871, entitled "An Actto provido forthelncorpoiatlon and regulation of certain corporations" and tho supplements thereto, for the charter of an Intended coi poration to be called "ilenellcial Society of John Knlvln," or Throop, I'a., the phaniLtrr nnd object of which is main taining h society for benchclnl or protective purposes to Uh members irom lunds collected therein, aud for theso purposes to have, pos sess and enjoy all the rights, beifelits nnd privileges conferred by said net and its sup plements. Tho proposed charter is on file In tho Piothonolarv'solllce. WILLIAM VOKOLEIC, Solicitor. TVTOTICEISHEREHY GIVEN THAT AN X application will bo made to tho Gocr norof thestutoof I'eunsyHanln on .Monday the 1st day of Noemher, 1807. by Churles Schlagor, Jl A Kiiufhold, Luther Keller, Cyrus D. Jones and A. D.Stelle, under tho Act or Assembly or tho Commonwealth of 1'ennsylMinla, entitled "An Act to proldo for tho incorporation and regulation of cer tain corporations," approved April -Ji), 1871, and the supplements thereto, for the thnrter ofnn Intended corporation to bo called tho l'i rnilpru' lfu.il I'o,..,.. ,'........... ,, i.A ni...u nctcrnndoblectofwhlchis the purcliasonnd Ralo or rial estate, or lor holding, leasing and felling real estate, and for these purposes to hae, possess andenjoy all tho 1 lghts, beuellts and prh lieges of tho said Act of Assembly and Its supplements. M. F. SANDO, Solicitor. FOOT BALL TEAMS ATTENTION 1 Now Ret a hustle on and win a prize. We will present the Foot Ball Team winning the largest per centage of games played this sea son with a Spaulding J foot ball and inflator. The only conditions are the teams must purchase their uni forms and goods of us, and play not less than six games. Teams will please leave their names with us and report all games played with the score. This will inrliirl. the games already played. AN OPPORTUNITY TO 00 INTO IIUSI ness. S". Illll) will buv tha pntlrn Inler. est in a good thrHIng business. $500 or PI, 00(1 down nnd balance on payment. .. mp n. ,,. .,. .it., uu jm, niTnmij.i, i ... I.nrlliqtinl.n in Virgiuln. nichmond, Va Oct. 22Several point ... -.vv MMiiw, icH)ri navinv ax- iV "" " uue, o cenis. Hold bv Pari (roiina to Pieces. Johnstown. Pa., art -,,m .., men were run down by a Conemaugh en" glno nuir Summer Htll, on the Pennsyl- .'V.n a'""uu' wut midnight, and ground to pieces. There was nothing on tilled. It is. supposed that they wero on their way to Johnstown to look for work ronilcuro Liver rills. Bright women will use "FEMicunp MVEIl PILLS" because they are spec, lally propared for ladles only. While they net directly upon tho Liver. Kid neys, Stomach and Bowels, they at the samo tlmo wonderfully regulate and Btrengthen the functions end organs peculiar to tho sex. They relieve Con stlpatlon, Sick Headache,' Dizziness Indigestion, Torpid Liver, Bllllousness' Bad Complexion, Irregularities, Back ache, Weight in Pelvis, etc. One lit. tie pill n aose. 25 cents. Sold by Carl FOR RFNT. Advs. Under ThU Head One On v..i TFYOIT AHM i.nni.-Tvn Tn ,,,.v., ,.'l.'.Z:l ..-.-. uw,... u . ni.ui Oil lie 1 apiopcrly.see 1IACKI;TT, 125 Wash lugton identic. ' "u- rURNISIIIil) ROOMS FOR KENT. Advs Under This Head One Cent a Word. IIvKUANT FURNISHED ROOMS steam, gas and bath, 'joa Jcfferoon avo REAL ESTATE. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. TF YllU havi: propi:rtv for ham: OR 1 runt, ann II A -!.-1- pr a , ...- V.V '? --..., "-. .t.w,ku,i icuii i.o aun- ( Scranton, TF YOU ARK LOOKING TO HtJY OR RENT X n property, see HAC'KE'IT, l'js Wash Ingtou nvuuue. wu S 3,000 WILIj PPRCHASP. AN K-TA1I. lished business which has paid sluco Jan nary 1, 1805, over 3.000 clear of all ex penses; must sell on account of other bus!, ness and fulling health: eerytblug confiden tial. O. F care Tribune. CITY SCAVENGER. AJOTICK is HERKIIY GIVEN THAT AN Xi application will be made to tho Gover nor of the stato of Pennsylvania, on .Mon day, tho 1st day of November, 1807, by Clmiles Schlnger, 11. A. Knuiliold, Luther Keller, Cyrus I). Jones and A. " " .He, un der tho Act of Assembly of tl .. Common wealth of Pennsylvania, entitled, "An Aec to provido for the Incorporation and regula tion of certain lorporntions," appinved April 'jo. 1871, and tho supplements there to, for the charter of an Intended corporation to be called the "Nay Aug Lumber Com- .nii. fll.Anl . ..., ...--. .. I . 1- i'cmj, mu i.-iiuiiii.it;i uuu oujuci. uereoi is the manufacturing all kinds of lumber and the erection of buildings, and forthehe pur poses to have, possess nnd enjoy all the rights, benefits and privileges of tho said Act of Assembly and Its supplements. M F. SANDO, Solicitor. AN EXHIBITION. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. AN KxiiinrnoN-Tiiis morning, in front of the post oillce, ifthe weather Is favornble tho combination nnvll, vice, drill, grlndktunennd lilpc-rliiiiipln ono machine. County rights for sale. Call on tho agent, St Charles Hotel. SI'l UATIONS WANTED. A YOUNG LADY DESIR1N A POSITION as stunograplicr aud typewriter. Ad dress O., Tribune oillce. C.M.FLOREY 222 Wyoming Ave. SPORTSMEN, ATTENTION. AIUIRIGOS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS and cess pools; no odor. Improved pumps useu. a. imuiuis, proprietor. Leave orders 1100 N. Maln.ave., orlllokei' drug store, corner Adums aud Mulberry. '.telephone 1104a piIAS. COOPLR, CITY (SCAVENGER, " ' All orders promptly attended to, day or night. All the latest appliances. Charges reasonable. 710 Scranton btreet. Houso ll'.'S Washburn street. REDEMPTION OP UONDS. i--M-nn-irrM UFFICKOF HlMl'SON A W ATKINS, ) niMiiiuj, i-A., uci. ai, 11:117, r NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT IN accordance with the provisions of the mortgage of The Ilahylon Coal Company to the Scranton Havings Hank und Trust Com. pany, trustee, that bonds of tho suld coal company, numbered 22, 23, 88, 01 and oil have btiou designated by lot this day for r demptlon, and will be redeemed at par ami Interest upon presentation at the Scranton Havings Hank and Trust company. The In. terest ceases on the above numbered bonds on November 1,1807. iivnHiH.llAl,Y,'nV C0AI' COMPANY. live. P. HiMi-aoy, Treasurer. HOOKS. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. ' ' T3 opiaTv1uc7T7ntirihooi , .f3 homespun dress; like jour grand. -" -, - -. ...v.... u ...i,k Jilireuu. oppoilto post otlloe. JOHN GRIFFITH. CHIROPODIST AND MANICURE. OtwCSNIONSAND lyaUOWlifQ nails cured without the least pain or drawing blood. Consultation and advice given tree. E. M. HEiVSEU Chiropodist, ut tUeir resldeuco if Ueslreds Charge moder- ntn KINDEKQARTEN REOPENING. Advi. Under This Head One Cent a Word. YOUNG WOMAN WOl'LD LIKE 1JAR her towels to viasli. MRS. M. 1).. Ill Hickory street. SITUATION WANTER-HY A WOMAN i-J to do washing und ironing by tho day or house do lining or any kind of work Ad- uress n'.'Q i.ncKmuuinu nvenuc. third lloor, YOUNG MAN 22 DESIRES POSITION AT . uuiicimiiiy, iiiiiiu iiuiii uruuuuu piaee; best reieiences. Address J. 11., n Frank lin avenue. YOUNG MAN 21 WANTS WORK IN 1 store or oillce; can write English aud Gorman. Address W. L". M General Deliv ery, Scranton, I'a. WANTEDSEl' OF HOOKS TO WRITE up In evenings niter 7 o'clock. Ad dress HARRY WRIGHT, 1-122 Wyoming avenue. WANTED-POSITION AS HOUSEKEEP er by uu American widow, aged 4!1, with no lumlly. MRS. C. DECKER. Pitts, ton, Pa. JyJPfo iVfi iM .-Ami '-''aL rUR PRICES AND OOODS aro Just right. v Wave tlmo and money by dealing with us. Special Drives in everything a sports man needs. Guns, Fishing Tackle, Canvas (iood, lluso Hall, l'ootbiill nnd Athletlo Goods, at prices that defy competlon. A. W. JDBISCH. ACT., 324 iruceSt TH THE WEliaTERAVENUEKINDEROAR. ten, formerly conducted by Miss Hoard n.l.nn' -Xi ' b0 reopened by Ullss Pratt and Miss Wilcox on Monday, Sept. 13, at 015 .Mulberry street. For terms or other Inform, atlon, address or apply ut 015 Mulberry St, BUSINESS PERSONALS. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word, nUKK Tn HIILTVIlb-liu nKTr- . I1 book, giving full Information about n never-falling, harmless and permanent hniiiA.llrnnrlliiifinli..n ...n..i., ... . ..... -...- w. ... umiv.,,1, mm iiuiiiv, riiruiuo and whiskey habits. DR. J, (J. HOPFMAN. itaueiin uuuuiug, Chicago. 17HKE IMPORTANT INFORMATION TO X' men (Plain CllVelniinl. Ilnur nftai. (on yenrs fruitless doctoring I was nulckly restored to full Mgor and robust iniinhoodf. NoO. O. I) fruud. No inonoy accepted. No connection with medical concerns. Sent absolutely free. Addreis box 670, Chicago, SITUATION WANTHD-HY A YOUNG mau 2!l years old. as nluht watchman nr any other kind of employment. Address P. M., Trlbuno oillce. r i loucud young uinn as salesman In any line; have had eight ears' experience in general mercliandlse; can furnish best of references. Address 525 N. Main aveuue. WANTED-A YOUNG LADY WOULD llketodo writing or nuy kind at homo. Address, J. J , Tribune oillce. WANTED-WOltK HY THE Moudays aud Thursdays, reference. Address, M. T., 702 E II Y THE DAY FOR s. Can give Llm street. WANTED-A SITUATION HY A YOUNG man 10 years of uge, as a teamster: six years' experience. Address Jl, U W Hox H7, Clark's Green. ' YANTED-POSITION IN A GENERAL T store by an experienced man with good references; understands bookkeeping; Interview solicited. Addiess CLERK, Ilox 0 Ui Dunmore, Pa, IOoIC POWDER CO., BOOBS I AMD 2, C0M1TH WW, SCRANTON, PA. ffllNING AND BLASTING POWDER MADE AT MOOBIC AND HUM. DALE WORKS. tAPLIN A RAND POWDER Ct ORANGE QUN POWDER Electric Battcriea, Kleotrlo Exnhdors, for ut' s u WMHHVUV7II, 440Uli U M( I14VI3 I ploatug Uasts, tiafcry tuso, a Repauno Cbemlcal Go. . 0 man UXPLOblVGi LOST. Advi. Under This Head One Cent a Word. T OHT A HLACK GERMAN POODLE xu doe; Under will be rewarded If returned to 233 Penn avenue. CHRIB. GOMEGER.
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