THE SORAXTOy TTnUJSTB-SATUn;DA.Y MORNING-. OCTOBER tfO, 1897. SECRETARY LONG INSPECTED THE NAVY Tlic Many Improvements Island Yard. In League CRAFTS IN THE DHLAWARU RIVER. Tlic CrnlncM .MlnniMipolls mid Co lumbia mill Hum Uiilitliiliii ltccrlvc Atli'iitloii--'l In; Sucrrtnrv Declined to Cite any Opinion Itcgurilinc the Philadelphia, Oct. 29 Secretary of the Navy Long today made an Inspec tion of tho lminn omenta under way In tlic Delaware rler and visited League It-land nay ard iib the guest of mem hers of the I'cnns) lvanln delegation In congress. The trip of the sicretaiy to this city wns the result of the recent re port of the naval boai of expel ts who Ignored the claims of the friends of League Island ns u ilte for n hlg fresh writer di doek. Mr Long wmt on hoaid th- steamer "Columbia" at 10 o'clock this illuming Ho was greeted by n number of buslni .s men, coun ellmen and meinheis of ongiess Inter ested In the deepening of the Delauaio iler nnd the lmiitoement of League Iland t'nder the escort of Coinmodoio Howell, eommandcr of the naw j.aril, and United States Senator Poles Pen rose, f century Long made a thorough inspection of the nn Mild and looked mn the ciuHeis Minneapolis, nnd Co lumbia, the 1,1m Kiitahdln, and the monitor Mlaiitonumali, anchored In the Delawaie iler, and nlo viewed the .-oon monitors unehoied In the SihujlMH livu In the tear of the uuj Mil el. Sicietaiy Long declined to give mi opinion rtgnidlnrr what ho saw fuither than to miv that ho had an nltogcthei new Impression of the yaid and Its ndnntaEcs. Senator Pentose expressed the hope that the sLdetjiv would lecommcnd the erection of n drv dock at League Inland of sufllclent sbo to accommo date the largest ships of our navy. The .".ecutaiy Intimated his belief that the yaid pottptsed n.ituia! odnntages ns a Mte for a gieit fush water ba.sln In which the ships of the imy eotild ride at anehot when not In nctlve s,er Mce When Congu 'small liutler, of Chester, called the attention of Secre tary Long to the ndwmt.iges of Ches ter as a location of n, government ar mor pHte plant the secretaiv made the Mgnlflcant temnrk that ho did not fn oi the go eminent inanufaettnlng ar ticles that could just as well be made 1 private Individual" Congiessman Louden-lagor, of New Jeis-ey, who Is n member of tho naval committee, ex plained to Sccietary Lone the great englnceilng woik being performed at Diamond shoal, below Chester, Pa., where an Immense ledge of quartz Is being blasted awny. The secretary re turned to Washington tonight. NANSEN'S OPINION. Ho Sees No Itcnson Whj Andrcc's North Polo Schema Should Not Succeed. Philadelphia, Oct 20 Dr. Trldtjof JCanson, the aictic explorer, read u piper to tho Ameilcan philosophical society today on the sclentlllo results of his lecent exploration. Dr. Nansen was elected a member of the society about two months ago Professor Nansen said his foIo aim in going north was for the purpose of scientific icseaich. Ho added: "I s,eo no leason, as daring as Andrcc's scheme appeals to lime been, why ho should not return In safety, and with an Intel est lng account of tho icMilts of his trip." KILLED AT EXETER COLLIERY. John Dornu of Wvomiiis I'cll Down the siiiill. Plttston, Oct. 29 John Doran, who wes engaged by Contractor Alexan der Smith ns n rocKmin in tho work of sinking the Ited Ash shift at the Lehigh V.illej's Lxeter colliery, fell down tho shaft this morning and was killed. Dor.in had come to the shift on the empty bucket for some purpose and In stepping from the bucket to tho plitfoini nt the top cither miscalcul ated the distance or slipped nnd fell Into tho shaft. Ho lived near "Wyom ing., I't'iitisvhiiuiii Mnt onion t. Philadelphia, Oct. 23 The statement of the Pennsylvania Railroad company for the month of September and nine months of 1897, with comparisons with the same periods of 1S9C, follows: Lines directly operated September, gross earnings Increase, $CS3,300; expenses, Increase, $33000, net earnings, In c lease, $241,300. Kor nine months tiroes earnings, Increase, $727,C0O, ex penses, dcciease, $1,291,800; net earn ings, Increase, $.',091,400. Lines west of Pittsburg and Krle. dliectly operated Grofs earnings for September, Increase, JW9.200; expenses, lncrense, $119,500, net earning, Increase, $3S9,700. For nine months Gross oarnIngs,decrene, $377, 500; expenses, decrease. $1,0S1,300; net earnings, Increase, $720,800. Labor .Meeting at llii.lelon. Hazleton, Pa., Oct. 29 A series of labor meetings aro to bo held In this county the next week. It was an nounced today by the local committee that President Gompers, of tho Ameri can Federation of Labor; P. J Mc Gulro and George Chanco are to speak not only In Hazleton, but In Wllkes llarre nnd tho upper end of tho county as well Thev will be hero tomorrow night, when a monster mass meeting Is to ho held, and In Wllkes-Bairo Mon day night. BMB HBTItlHlrirmfiHB We will mil 2 ounce umpl: tot of AMORITA t air ilvtta In He luted Stuu oa receipt or 25 cu. MOKIN (3uJt&iAvSiYa.Mu. st um vow n 0 nth Ik mm I HENRY GEORGE DEAD Concluded from Pago 1. designating tho organizations may ho carried. "All labor organizations Intending to take part In tho procession of Sunday evening ate requested to communicate nt onco with John Urlsbun Walker, chief marshal. "The pall-be.irers hao not ct been selected. Mr tieorgc was an Episco palian, hut was not very regular In his attendance nt tho church. Ills widow Ib a Catholic and It wns often said that her husband Intended to em biaco Catholicism. The widow and her daughters io nialned In tho room with the body un til 10 o'clock, when they were Induced to letlic for much needed icst. Mrs George Is bearing up well under tho strain, but her friends fear that she will soon give wny. There Is talk of tnlvltiL' lier out of town Immediately after tho funeral. A guard of honor, composed of prominent George men, will watch tho dead body until Its In tel ment. OPINION OF LEADERS. l,nv Is Remit to Itccciic tho Votes. -hriittor Plntt Asserts That Trnev w ill Lose no olrs. New York, Oct. 29 Mr. Low, candi date for muor of Greater New Yotk on the Citizens' union ticket, legardlng Henry Geoige's death, said: ' The sudden death of Mr. George iniilej the stiess ef the campaign, Is a gient tiagtdj. No soldier on the bat tlelleld eer gave his life for his coun tiy moio ovldentl thnn Mr. Geoige has laid down his life In behalf of tho city of New York. Pine In motive, high minded, absolutely devoted to tho ser vices of his fellow -men, ns he thought they could best bo served, ho has fallen In the thick of the battle against tho t.vianny and couuptlon of one-man power eontiolllng the political machine and thus depitvlng the people at once of their lights as free men and of eon trol of tho government of tho city In tho public Interests. "I would like to avail myself of this opportunity to "xprcs to the family of Mr George my sincere sympathy In their Irreparable loss. "During the campaign Mr. George repeatedly recognized that fundament ally this Is a fight against bosslsm and all that that Implies In political degia datlon and corruption. In view oHIr. Geoige's death, I wish, therefore, to sato tho people of the city that I shah give mjself to this contest In their behilf with a now and higher re solve as though I had lecelved It a last chaise from Ills dlng lips " The campaign committee of the Citi zens' union unanimously passed a reso lution deploring the death of Heniy George. In whom the committee recog nized "a pure, high-minded man, an unselfish patriot and a biave nnd un compromising champion of the people's lights ugainst i olitlc.il tyranny and couuptlon." The i evolution tenders to Mr. George's family "our sincere condolence, and to his follow eis tho generous sympathy of soldiers In the same battle for politi cal fieedom." Chaliman Qulgg, of the Republican county committee. ald he would net make anv statement until he knew what position would bo taken by the Geoige Democrats He was vety letl eent legardlng the death of Mr. Geoige. SENATOR PLATTS REMARKS. In a statement Issued this afternoon, Senator Plntt sas: "Unless the Jefuison Democrats are betrayed by Tom Joluu-on, who has been their hoodoo fiom the start, their voles will bo easllj consolidated upon th" other candidates The disreput able deal between Johnson nnd the Citizens' union has further possibili ties so far ns Johnson Is concerned, hut not so far as the leal friends and followers of Geoige nie concrned. They are not deliverable In bulk to nn) foody except to another bona fide candidate of tho party. "Genoial Tracy will not lnc n single Republican vote as the lesult of Mr. Geoige's death Tho Republican patty v 111 poll its stiongth with (substantial entirety for General Tracy, and noth ing could or can effect that fact. Re publicans lecognize the Low move ment ns n Democratic conspiracy. They see In Low an nttempt to levlve Clevelandlsm and to hetiay the Re publican patty by another of those characteristic tilcks of the Cleveland Democracy. "It Is an old and well understood thing In evciy political cilsls dining tho last twelve jeaio that the Cleve land Democracy has undertaken to ell ide tho Republican foices by with drawing from tho Republican candi date tho suppoit of Republican vntors upon a dishonest pretense of reform purposes. "In th existing situation n.s It Is, Low stands for Cleveland methods and manouovres, but the Republicans understand their game. They lemem ber Its consequences to tho public nnd tli- Republican party In former peil od". Attempts to stampede them now exclto pnl their Indignant disgust. "They will suppott the party, their patts ti listed piinciples and their party's unconquerable candidate If the George paity should be split up, the Socialistic-Democratic clement may be can led by Johnson to Low Low is something of a Socialist himself, or lather ho Is so much of a demogogue, that, as he sis, he is willing to stand on nny platform that will fetch him n handful of votes. This will affect General Tracv's chances favornblj. "If George had lived l.e wculd have secured nn enormous labor support that will now come to General Tracy. The working people uppr ciato what the Repub'Ie-in party has done for them not only at Washington by icstotlng jroT'crltj, but also at Albany by pro tecting them nnd cneouinging tho de velopment of their piganlzatlrns. Tam miny cannot get this vote. It has become estranged from Tammany Hall nnd In this election It Is supporting Ttacy, and It will now support him more stiungly than ever. "Of all the candidates In tho field, the Republican candidates has much tho best of It." HENRY GE0RQE JR., M1UINATED. Tim Thonnis Jc'flciMon Democracy Siihttitiiti'K Ihn Son. New Yoik, Oct. 29 Tho Thomas Jef fenson Democracy this afternoon sub stituted tho name of Henry George. Jr., for tho narao of his fathei, Henry George, ns candidate for mayor of Oreater New Yoik. Tho nomination was tendeied unanimously, nnd aeorge nccepted. Henry George, Jr., Is the oldest son of tho late mayoralty candldute. He Is about 35 years old and.llko his father, Is literary In his tautes. He was at one time managing editor of tho Jackson- WISE ADVICE TO HUSBANDS. Thooo Who Havo Ailing Wives Will do Woll to Aooopt It.N Do not wrangle nnd quarrel, nnel finally rush Into tho courts and try to pefc a separation from your faithful wife but just stop n moment nnd think! Your Tvlfo, who was evcn-tcinpercel and amiable, nnd nil that was lovely when you married her, has changed. otis, discontented and disoidcr of some kind. vises you enso of this t?i MWMwk r'u t-W v- ?w1a f. 1 AJ x j s -r- s . r. i " 2 f 'l-V W -w Compound nnd found it to be of great benefit to me. The doctors said I hud vomb tioublc. I hail tho headache all tho time, nlso a terrible backache, was nervous, cross and irritable. I looked t.o pale that people would ask me, what was tho matter. I suffered in this wny for about four years, until ono d ly nbout in despair my husband brought mo a bottlo of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vcgetnblo Compound. I commonccd Its use, and much to every one's sur prise, it cured mc. It has completelychangcd my disposition for tho better nlso Sevcialof my neighbors, knowing what tho Piukharu roediciuo has done for mo, aro taking it, and aro much pleased with the rc&ult" vllle (Fin) Citizen, but for some time has been engaged w Ith his father In llteiar work, which was suspended when the latter accepted the mayor alty nomination. BRITISH SHELL A TOWN. Latest Ingugrinciit In the Vicinity ol Khnrtoiiin. Cairo, Oct. 29 Dispatches from Herbor, tho southernmost point leaclutl bj the Angln-Hgjptlau expedition on the Nile, siy tint, according to tho report of tho Pliics, the dorvlsh commander at Metem lneh, tho dervish rosltlon between 13er bi r and Khartoum, has announced In the Musquo that ho lost Mr) men during the bomb inline nt of Mctfmmoh bj tho Urlt'sh gunboats on October 2fl, when tho British shelled the town and retired aftct Inspect ing It with a view of ascertaining Its strength nnd ilefenslvo works. Tho spies report also th it tho dervish enmmunder hud asked the Khalifa to send him reinforcements. Lehigh Valley turnings, Philadelphia, Oct. 29. The monthly statement of the Lehigh Valley Rail road company for September, 1S97, shows net earnings, $522,84815, a de crease compared with tho Fame period of 1S9B, of $32,S48 15. The statement of the coal company shows a net loss for September, 1S97, of $"!",C13 19, compared with a piollt of $11,095.70 for the same peilod of 1S9G a Women's I (invention. Hanlsbuig. Oct. 29 The executive committee ef the Federation of Penn svlvanla Women decided today to hold the next annual meeting at Chester, Oct. 23-2S, 18r,S A POLITICAL POINTER- If you Indorso tho freo trade and fioe silver Chicago platforrc as tho Licka vv anna Democracy dors, "fully nnd without reserve," then work and vote for Sclndt, Horn, et. nl If ou be lieve In JIcKlnlcy protection and pios perltj, turn these agents of Drjnn down. M imh Dny Melps. Tho most wondeiful solvent vet dls cov cred Is Naptha, a bv-product of petiol'um. nnd It Is used by all profes sional cl"uneis to nn ovate every sort of fabric, being harmless In lta use. Foi jcai.s snip makers have endeav oi ed to add naptha to soap so ns to have one combination of these two gioat clnnei. Owing to the xrdatllo nature of naptha the result sought has never bn rn'h'il e-ppt In the ease of Fcls-Nnpthu Soap made by Fels & Co , Philadelphia, and now being Intro duced Into this city. Ita use gives tha double effect of soap and naptha, nnd much of the work that Is now done by oidlnaty soap and the tired aims of women Is done awny with. Tho nap th'' In this 'ejn: loosens the dlit and giease and th" soid takes them out. Hy Its use w ish Jav Is shorn of most of lis dlsigieablo features, loil!ng or sculling the clothes, ono of tho great hardships of wash day, Is entirely un necessaiv The soap does Its woik In eld or lukewarm water only: all that ! necessary Is to rub soap over tho clothes, soak them thirty minutes or more and then light rubbing makes them as white ns snow. Fvery woman cin appreciate how much labor, time and dlstiets nie savea if no hot water Is needed for washing clothes or nry other household purposes. rels-Nap-thn soap alwavs has the power to take o'lt griee and other spots and stains from rnt pets, clothing, etc, the nap tha doing that pait of th work. It means a revolution In household woik, and only those women who like uselc-s libor .ind want poor results will refuse to un It. Fels-Naptha soap cm be had at any pfi gresslvo grocery, or the makers will g'ndly mall i simple bar, free of charge, to an of our -eaders who will send a postal cai 1 to Fels Naptha Soap Co . Philadelphia. Always Reliabb. Purely V3g3tabl3. IVrfeiUv tasti'lem, ctejtnntly coated, resjn. bin, pu , itiuiH mill HtmiKtlicn. It VI) W V s il.l.sfor tho emu of nil ellxordirH of Mourned, !!ouel, ICUIicvk, lllmliler, ;ervous lilheuscs, Dizziness, Vcrtluo, Cos-UVCMHS-f, l'llts. iJCK HEADACHE, IUA1ALE COMPLAINTS. UILIOUSNBSS, INDIdESTION, DYSPEPSIA, CONSTIPATION, ANIl ALL DISORDERS OP THE LIVER Observe tho follow las symptoms, reault lng from diseases of the illsesthe organs. Constipation, inward piles, fullnesv of b'.ooel In tho head, ncle'ity of the stomach, nausea, heartburn, dtrgun of food, full nnfs of welsh, of tho stomach, eour eru: tatlons, sinking or fluttering of the hei't, choking or suffocating sensations when In a bins postute, dimness of vision, dots or webs before the sluht, fever and dull pnln In the head, eietlcteney of pureplra tlon, jellownesB of the skin und ejes, pain In tho side, chest, l.mbs nnd sudden flush. cm of heat, burning In tho lleih. few doses of RADN'AY'8 PILLS will freo tho system of all the above named disorders. Price 35c per box, .Sob) by Druggists or tent by null, RADWAY & CO.. 55 Elm Street, Now York. U u Baa 2hhi rowHho Is peevish, Irritable, jcnl- miserable In n word, alio lias utcrlno Law Is not tlio remedy for this condition, sho needs med ical treatment, her uterine system Is nt fault. My ndvlco to you is, sit down anil wrlto a letter to that friend of women, Mrs. rinUhura, of Lynn, Mass., stato fully and freely tho whole caso to her and sho will honestly ad what to do. Uivo your wife that chance, good man I If you do not wish to wrlto about your wifd, bring her a bottlo of Lydia E. Pink ham's Vcgetnblo Compound, watch its ef fects, ou will soon seo tho beginning of tho improvement; then get her another and keep it up until sho is lestored to you, tho sarno lovely woman you mnrrled jcars ago. Following wo relate the circumstances of a nature- Jiis. jujilva. kouto.v. of Camby, Ind., says: "I have used Lydia E. I'inkham's Vegetable AVOCA. Tho borough schools will reopen on Monday morning. Miss Ainstasla HoKin nnd Cella M.a loney will become students of St. Ce celia's academy. Miss Lydia Connor Is visiting friends in 'Wllkes-P.nrre. Mr. John G'Malley lias returned home nttcr a few months' visit nmong friends In Scotland. Mr. H. K. Dony Is spending a few davs nmong friends at Dallas. Tho luneral of Anthony Moran took place esterday morning with a re quiem mass at St. Matj's church. Rev. J. J. McCabe was celebrant and after ward pmached an eloquent sermon, paving a fitting tilbute to the memory of the deceased. Interment was made In St. Mar's cemetery. Tho death of Mrs. Patrick Hrennan occuired on Thursday evening at her late home on York avenue. Deceased was nbout 6" years of age and Is sur vived by a son, John, of Halt Lake City: Mrs John Smith, of this town, and three grandchildren, who resided with hei. Tho funeral will take place Sun day afternoon. Intel ment w 111 be,made in Market street cemetery, Plttston. UNlONDALli. Ttev. Mr. Wlntch nnd family passed througn town on their way to Mr. "VVIntch's new Held of lnbor east of Carbondale. Mrs. Louise Altken, of Carbondnle, Is visiting friends here. Isrnel Hounds Is making great Im provements on his property on Darrow street. Mr. and Mrs. Poberts, of Stanton Hill, recently visited their daughter, Mrs. Nathan Furman. Mis. Chailes Tucker has returned, after spending n lew days with friends In Caibondnle. Tho ft lends of Mrs Jason Hounds will make her a birthday party on Saturday evening. Miss Trank Lewis, who has been In Scianton taking care of her sister, Mrs. Johnston, who has been quite HI re cently, leturnod home. Mirjorlo Jenkins has returned home, after spending two weeks In 'White's Vallov Chailoy Carpenter, of this place, and Anna Halton, nt Mount Pleasant, wore united In manlage nt 12 o clock Wed nesday In tho Catholic church by Hov. Father Healey, of Mount Pleasant. Hobeit Tennant la painting J. E. Thomas' houses on Todd avenue. Penilciirp Iiivcr Pills. Bright women will use "FEMICURD. L1VD.H PILLS" bec.Miso they are spec ially prepaied for ladles only. While tho act directly upon the Liver, Kid nes, Stomach and Powels, they at tho Fame time wonderfully regulato and itiengthen tho functions and organs pee ullar to the sex. They relieve Con-t-tlpation. Sick Headache. Dizziness, Indigestion, Torpid Liver, Bllllousness, Had Complexion, Irregularities, Back ache, Weight In Pelvis, etc. Ono lit tle pill a dose. 23 cents. Sold by Carl Lorenz, druggist, 41S Lackawanna ave , Scranton. Look Through The Tribune "Want" columns. It may pay you well. Many good things are continually (p offered m that depart ment. WANTKl). Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. xATV'nnuvC'NcI? I errctH, UnbM h und nil kinds orilvo slock, lltltl) sruKi;, ai 1 Spruce street. FOR SALll Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. tTa KTlTv'AnrUhsTA rirCNVfimsAIAJ JJ (heap, nee omit 111 health. The under signed will sell restaurant stock nnd llxtures, FiMi l w III, etc ; good business at present; can io doubled Willi proper attention. Address W,,etiroeflrtbune 100 IMOS Full SALK-NKAH I.OWHY'H hotol, Tajlor. THANK 1,0 WHY. CIIIKOl'ODLsr AND .MANICURE. roiiNJCfiutoNT'A?nw V nulls rurtd without tho least pain or drawing bluod. Consultation and advice given I roc U M. HIHYUU Chiropodist, ililll Lnckuwnnna avenue. Ladles uttended nt their resldeucd If desired, charges moder ate. CIIAHTEK APPLICATION. 1 tho county of Lackawanna, No 21)1). No vember 'lerm, 1HD7 Notlee Is hereby given that an triplication will bo miido to tlio suld court on tho Hth duy of November, A. 1). 18117, nt (I o'clock u. in., under tho Corpora tion net of April 20th, A. 1). 1H7 1, entitled "An Ai tto provide for tho Incorporation und regulation of leitalti corporations" and tho Htipploniouts thereto, for tho eharter of an Intended corporation to bo railed "llonellrlal (Society of John Kulvln," of '1 union, l'u,, tho character und object of whleb is main taining a siuleiy for beneficial or protective purposes to IM mouthers from funds oolleoted (hcieln,nud for these purposes to have, pos sess and enjoy all tho rights, benefits und prlv lieges conftrred by said net und Its sup plements. The proposed charter Is on tile In the I'lOthonotary'snlllce. W1U.1AM VOKOLEIv", Solicitor. Connolly 8c Walla 'IsMTlsBBBBa fmwv f VERY SPECIAL Ladies' Black Cheviot Coat at A Great Bargain. HLLl WANTED AIALCS. Ailvs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. VANTi:il-A. MAHItlL'n MAX WITH not over one child nnel who nmler ptnmlH the euro of liorscn un J to mukc lilm HL'IfKenerallv useful urouuit house nnel fne. tor. siliiry $o per month anil home rent. Address X, euro of this olllce, Klwiig prosout ndelress with leferonccs. x -anti:ij iti:i'iti:sENTATivi: to . n-ii Kill. iMiftir iviuiminu nil nil iui ii.- sponsible comnimv; puj lurgo eoinmlsslons, 01 1 Itoutioke IliilldiiiK. (Jhleago, 111. 'V WANT 1,(100 MKV lOIt ALVSKV i o'l Hlmros us prospectors, I'ltl.F also local nnd tllHtr ct uueuts lit for pros irs, urLiitcst cnterpilsoof tho cuntiin, in ke In inoiicviit homo nnd teoiun n mllll i ulr In Klonelllee, nsjenU outllt lift) eenls ,:), nurttriihir Irce wrlto boforo too Into AI. S K N (il)M) MI.MM1 fOMl'VV of Vinor lon, Tlrst .National 1) ink lltilldlus, l'hlcni;o A AA 1 11 1 ...I.W.J.' -I.. ... ..f.L..., Mvifi tt v a rii rnirv a cuing iineioiii, 10 woris lor us 111 eueir muihiiiiiM In nparo time, d ly or ovenliu;; wo puv Sill toMfi per week; no ejiiiMisslim; nn ehlldeun elo tlio work, bond nddress to da, wo send work at once1. II. A. OHlI'l', llept 'JflD, T rone, I'll. CALFSM N-S5 A UY. XillAWAss. iliiBoclellcrki No collection. Snmples free. Mile lino 01 i-xclmHe, .Mfrs , tlllll Market St., I'hlladelphla. AOKNTS (5KTS ntTY CKXTS ON V.KCll dollar; no opcrleneo neeensnry. Wrlto foi iitruntH outfit. Adelri.K llIKCArilOMU M.Wh, ."1 Ilarcluy fetreet, New York. WANTED AC,i;NT8-S7rt TKIl MONTH und e-cponhes palductle men If rlclit; fiooelH told by hamplo onlj; samples, also iorno and iiirrlnse furnished Kllllli Ad dues J01ll!i:U, Uo otto's, ISoston, .Mass. it k T isj.m'v' cpirnnr Ltriinr nt. rTr k ' try work; 100 salary monthly, with 'It" liberal nddltlonnl commissions. EVANS d. LO, Uhiengo. TANTED-AN IDEA. WHOCANTHINK otwmo simple thins to patent.' I're. teel 3 our Ideas, thivv mav brine you wealth. Wrlto JOHN W1:d1)1:kI1UHN CO, Dopt. C. 23, Patent Attornojs, Washington, l). C, lor their 81 800 prlzo oner and hot of 1,000 Inventions unnted. 7Antkd-as (ji:nt inIivkhy sr.t tlnn to canvass, $4.00 to SI 00 n elnv made; sells at sight, nlson man to sell stiiplu (oods to dealeis, best side line s"r n month, salary or largo commission mnde, experience unnecessary CUIton t-oap and Manutactur- ug Company, Cincinnati, O. 7ANTKD WKI.L-KNOWN MAV IN II every town to solicit stock subscrip tions, n monopoly; big money for agents, no capital required KDWAKD C. KlSlI 4 CO., Jlordcn Illock, Chicago, III. HELP WAN lED-EE.MALES. Ad s. Under This Head One Cent a Word. 17UKK IKA SKI'-M'n WILL OIVP. A V handsomely decorate'd china tea set of fill pieces tounj ludv who will dlsposj of 7fl picketH of our swot, fragrant und oNqulslto perfume among their friends nt ll)e caeh, slniplv send us jouriianiVMindnddrcss.pialn lv written, and the peifumo will bo forward ed to on by express, w lion sold remit us tho money (lo.s express charges), and we will send on this beautiful tea set fir vour tiou blc. order 7fi packets at onieiiiiiliiitmc near, est express olllce ddres l 11IAN I'KH I I Mi: CO., Drawer 177, Urldgeport. U. Nolo A lmnilsomclv engraved, gold-illled small iiio Swiss watch given Instead of tho above tea set If bo desired. WANTi:t)-Mii)i)i,K Annu roi.oiu:i woman for general bniisonorlc, good cook, to sleep home nights. 118 Mltllinave. LADIKS-I MAKK IllG WAG IIS DOING pleasant homo work, and w 111 gladl v send lull particulars to all sending 2 cent stump. MlbS M. A. Wl KI11II.NB, Lawrence, Mich. TANT"ED.-I..U)YAGENfiriN HC'U VN- ton to sell nnd Introduce .Snyder's cake Icing; experienced canvasser profeircd, work periuatieiit and very proittublo. Wilto for particulars ut once nnd got beiiellt of holiday trade. T. Ik HNYDKU A. CO, Cincinnati, O. r ANTED l.MMKDIATEI,Y-TWO KNKIl- getlo nileswoincu to rcpiesont us. Guaranteed ftl n day without Interfering with other duties. Healthful occupation. Wrlto for puillculars, enclosing stumii, MANGO CHEMICAL COMl'ANVV No. 7J John street, Sew Vork. BUSINESS PERSONALS. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word, 7HKB l.Ml'OIU'ANT INFORMATION TO L' men (plain envelope). How utter ten years fruitions doctoring I was iiilckly restored to mil vigor and robust manhood. No C. O. I) fraud No money nccepted. No connection with medlcul concerns. Hent absolutely free. Addrojs box 070, Chicago, $B ;Ti ss- miwvutwm mm tM ''-"-' mOKSKsm, CONNOLLY & WALLACE THIS WEEK IN THE DEPAR 1 WILL BE A BUSY ONE. A big new stock and little prices all through the line will make it so. Just opened a lot of 500 garments from one of the best manufacturers in the busi ness, evciy coat or Cape being of the very latest style, well made and perfect fitting. In fact, it is the choicest line of gar-p-en we have ever seen, and at a great re duct 1 from regular prices. iw3K.jifc! ysmmmsL jBSBBsasSt tar AGHNTS WANTED. AUi:M.s IllTIilll.il HOODS, IT'S A tlnch; mum's tho word. UNO MT'G. CO.Clnclnniti, Ohio. rpiIUKi: TO SIK DOI.I.AUS A I) VY I3.VS- X llymulo hi selling m cutitoiii miido oorsetH. lor particulars write MIM. 1 M. ICKLI.IUt, Alloiitown, l'iu IliKXTKOIt I.VC'ICV. WANNA COUNTY iv to sell the llrulmm 1'itcnt l'nns and inuka bis mouej, samples free, llox on, llonesdale, l'u. Aui:nts to sni.i, 01m ,-,oc. srousi dooi; Hamplo ptepild upon reielpt of prlee, AMKKICAN hlOKM HOOll CO , l'ort Huron, Midi K 'Uimiikr-aoims wtn:ii rou K. Inrzo llliistrnted book of Klondike. lHo hundied pasron; price !1 Ml. outllt llle Vd elress N v'lIONAI. l'l 1II.IjIU.NU lu Lake. Mdo Ilulldliiff, ChlcaRo, III. w ANTKU-soLlCnOH; NO l)l".MVEIt- lni;, no eudectlng, l nsltlon piTinanent, pay weeklj, stato ue. I!oe luster, N. . ui,c JlUUiHl.lt.-5, AOK.NIS-WHM' Alti: OU (.f)INU TO doabout ifu Cltleiishlp pilee SI. (lo ins b thousands Addiess MCllOUS, nperv llle, III GUNTS-IO SEUi OlMt 1'It CTIC VI. il gold, silver, lib kel and copper electro plnstirs; prices lrom if .1 upwind, iHry and expenses paid, outllt fne. Address, wltu Hump. MIC 1IIG N Ml e, to . Chicago. AOKNTs-TO Si:tJ, tIC! It-s IO DKAIi ers, sj'i vieeklv nnd epenses epirl ence unneiessaij. C'O.N'-Ol.lDAlliD .MtU CO , IS Van lSurcn St , t hleugo. l'OK KENT. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. nOI's-I.slOlt HK.NT-lt HOOMS, OItril I Ighth street I or terms upplv to JMiSII WAlsdS I'list National iinnk, or A. I). Dean, il'JOCj N. ashlngton avonuc CITY SCAVENGEU. AlillltlCidS CU1ANS 1'IIIVY VAUI.r-s .' nnd cess pools; no odor. Improved pumps used A. IlltlGGS Proprietor. Leave orders llOoN. Main nve, or l.lckcs' drug store, corner Aduiiis and Mulberry. 'lelcphoncHloto. piIAS. COOI'IJt, CITY SCAVENOllIt, j Ml oreleis piomptl iiltended to, day or night. All the latest appliances, thurges reasonable. 710 s.crunton street, llouso 112.1 nshhurn street. SI'I UATIONS WANTED. AYOl'Nf) M S (IS) UV GOOD rMU,Y anil who hasnlwavs lived In Scratitou, needs viork of sumo kind, best icfcrenecs given. Address It. .)., Tribune olllce. emiATHJN WANTl'D-llY A YOl'Nfl u man 2 I venrs of a.'u lu u meat mnrket or geneial stoic, 7 viiir.' experience. Ad dress W. U., lrlbunc olllce C ITuVl IGV W N1 ED- TEACHER "OT O exiierlencovlhes to tutor c'llldren In the English brain lies; refnenccs given, If ill sued ddressM ! HUDU1, ItUOMUl bcrr.v strost,clt . QI1UATION WAN TED KIltST-tl.ASS k' butcher, III eais' oxperloncc; good meat cutter, sausugo uud boloti i maker. 115 1'enn uventie. WANriJi-ffAilllMl, IKONINO ( ua kind ol work by tho day. Call Olt at (HOI.eot e ouu VAN I ED-l'lisl I KIN flYYOUNG MAN i 17 crs olage, work of anv kind ac cented; will work tor houid und clothing. Address C. W., tribune olllie, VOUNG M N 22 DEIltES POSITION' I u ii waltci or bartender; linndv man uroiind a place; not nftald of work: villllng to w onl utan)thliig bot icfctenees. Ad di ess !H, 1 12 lranklhi avenuo. A YOUNG I.ADY DL.mhS A POSITION" IX ns stenographer and tjpewrltcr. Ad dress G TrJ.''"? (llli'g. , YOUNG WOMAN WOULD MICE liAK her tow els to wush. MUS. M. 1).. 411 Hickory street. SITUATION' WANTPD-llY A WOMAN kT to do washing und Ironing b the day or house cleaning or iinj kind of work Ad dress 62(1 l.ackawuiuianveiiuc, third Jloor VOPNG MAN 22 DESIIIES POSH ION AT 1 bnrundlug; handy man mound a place; best references. Addiess J, II, 112 1 lunk 11 ti avenue. 70UNG MN 21 WA.N1H WOUIC IN L stornor otlle e: can write English nnd ' Gertnnn Address W. II M.. General Dellv. ery, Hcrauton, Pit. WANIKD SKT OP UOOKH TO WHITE up In evenings after 7 o'clock. Ad dress HAHUY WltlGHI', H2- Wyoming avenue, wAeN; flT.D-POslTION AS HOUHEICEKP. cr by an American widow, aged ill, with no uniiiy. m im. t;. ui.tKi.u, i'uu- ton l'u., A LARGE VARIETY OF in Kersey and Rough flaterials, at $8.00, $8.50 and $10.00, Each. mt. r. etiin x. Air Huriu ii'oiu t)iu 10 $10. 127129 ? Washington Ayenue. S1.000 IN PRIZES A GRAND MUSICAL WILL BE HELD IN Central Market Hall, Allentown, Pa., Thanksgiving Day, Nov. 25, 1897 ADJUDICATORS. Music, Prof. I'lUNIC DAMUOSCH, X'ff Vork I'rellmlnnry Adju llcator. Prof T. J. DA- 1ES, Mus Macli Bcianton. Recitation, Rev T C EDWAUE-3, D. D., Klngstim, Pa Accompmlst, Prof. JAS. PRESCOTT, Pottsvllle Condmtor of tho Pav. Rev. T. C. ED WARDS, D. D., Kingston, Pa. PROURAAME. MORNING SESSION, 10 O'CLOCK. PrUes. 1. PIANO SOLO "Rondo Caprlc- clofro." op II. Mindelssohn . J 8 00 2. HANJO .SOLO 'Gpsy Ron do" with l'ltno accompani ment, nrr bj Pin land ... . 0 00 3. I'EMALE RECITATION" "Har- bai.i Krltchle" Whlttler (Standard Reciti.tlons No. I) . C 00 i BANJO CLUB "Queen on the Si a Waltzes" by Armstrong, DublUhed b S S Stewait. PhllndelpUt i CO 5. TEMALE CHORUS. "Down In tho I). y Dill," by Smart, published by Dltson, New York, not less than 20 voices 50 00 AFTERNOON SESSION, 2 O CLOCK. 6. MALE QUARTETTE. "Sands U'Dcc," bj R Goldbeck, No 6. Schlrmcr s & to Quartettes . 15 00 7. DUET (Tenor and Has" ) "The Two Sail rs," by Parrv, pub lished l D O Evans. Youngs town. e 12 00. S. CONTRALTO SOLO "Light of tlm Btttir Morning," by D. Buck, published by G. Sehlr mcr NY . 10 00 9. CHORUS. ' He Not Afraid. Elijah, by Mmlelssohn. Dlt Kon'b Edition, not less than 1W v oh es Bl" EVENING SESSION. 7 30 O'CLOCK 10. BASS OR BARITONE SOLO. "The -Watcher," bj Ad. Gelbel 10 0) 11. TENOR SOLO "Out of the Deip," bj T J, I.iles. Mus. Bach, published by tho John rhuich Co. New York .... 10 0') 1" MIXED QUARTETTE "Tho Parting Kiss" by Plnsutl. Iiubirshcd b Dltson 16 fX 13. SOPRANO MILO "With Ver- .urn t"n 1 I lit) On 10 00 II. JIALE CHORUS "Heleagured ' by A S Sullivan Dltson's Kdl- Hon, not less than 10 volcis... 200 00 CONDITIONS. No. 1 No prlzo will ho awarded with out RiiltUicnt merit. 2 Objections mist ho made to tho com mittee, in wilting 3. Committee tlilms tho right to hold piolimtuatv examination on Nos. 1, 3, C, 7, 8, 10.. 1 1 12 and 13 4 Competitors cjii use piano, organ or both 5 Komale chorus can be conducted by cither a lady or renthninn C Merrbors of cue competlnjr choir aro not allowed to insist another choir 7. If less than threo choirs ihall com pete on No 14, tho prlzo will be $150, 8 If lens than threu choirs Bhall compete on No. 9, tho prlzo will bo JliO 9. Tho committee claims n right to re quest tho buecetsfill competitors to take part In owning scsilon 10. All names of compotltors must bo In tho hands of the coi responding secretary on or before November 1, 1S97 JAME3 McKEEVl'H Cor Secretary. Cuttuauqua Lehigh. Co , Pa. E?For npp'.batlon fcllps addrcst Corre sponding Sccretar) V lliHr VbIUII'JI RlhehB flnv fansnlrs ur- H ... I ..U 1....... .wLLn...! frm II, 'CT HWU.B I..I.WH..1(lf1 iiconvriilriicr, nfleclluusl If lnr . u wltlrft . npuilia, t'ii.VI'IU,J ueoM Hiiu iiiirciiuua inn. KETS, iyiiiJJJJI UU - .