THIS SOU ANTON TTtlBUNB-rBIDA-Y MORNING. NOVEMBER 5, 189T. BOTH COUNCILS HAD ON FIGHTING CLOTHES THE HOMELIEST MAN IN SCRANTON As well ns tho hnndsomest, and others uro Invited to call on any druggist and get frco a trial bottlo or Kemp's llnlsam for tho Throat nnd l.ungs, a remedy that Is guaranteed to euro and relievo all Chronic and Acuto Coughs, Asthma, Uronchltls and Consumption. Prlco Kc. and 00c. OFFICIAL COUNT OF THE BALLOTS Wt M BID i 2 otsct ! l AMORITA ! . sir Hutu li mc United Stitu ta recti! f 23 cuu Connolly 8c Aallace Neither ol the Sessions Silting. Was n Love It Wns Begun Yesterday Afternoon Judge Edwards. by mm NORTH END MEMBERS AT WAR Anil When It Hm Otor Mr. Kearney Mad Iho Host ( His Coltcnciic, Mr. Jrior-OIulticrry Street Property Owner I'tle u Lone Objection to the Method ol Mulling the raving AsritncntH Agninsts Tliom--Ap-pointincnts of Mil) or Confirmed. Through Mr. Keller common coun oil, Inst night, received a petition from the propel ty holders on Mulberry ptieot, vhoso plncei abut on blocks traversed 1y street enrs writing thni the contemplated plnn of n.si'sslng tho cosL ot the now pavement pio rata for the whole utreet lf chnnsed so that rnih blotk slmll be Hop.uately ns sescd. They believe that tlmr who do not have tho nnnojanrp of a Htieet car trark In -front of their houses should not finite In tho benellts which nilsc f i out tho Htreet car oompnny IicIiib compelled to pay for the paving be tween the tracks It Is signed by llolpli Omni. Chailex f NVuR Mr, limber, Homy T. Koehlei, Unbelt I'. Koehlei. I! Ilohle. V W Stoke, r.llen 11 .lesup. Wlllhini TMk- J V Horn baUof, ("'limit's Si hlaR r. Nellie Me Manama, I. V ItamloiibuMi, Tlmiithj Coslello, V. V. Hennett, P .1 Ilonati Joseph P. lteililtiiRtnii Diaries T. Itaf flt, John .1 Seanlnn. I'.. A New lug. MlH S.u.ih i:. Coon. Mis Kelly. A .1 Thoninw, ChlHt Mlnleh. 1. Mr Claw, II. C. S.iiideM'in. M Norton, W. P. Comiell, Vlrtoi Keith. Seranton Prl nti hospital. A It liaub, 1! H I.eon ntd, J. II. Huntei, Chailos Ornhani. P. U IIIpRlns, Thomas Connny. Cieorge T Hernaid. An ordinance covering the niatteis contained In the petition was also picf-ented mi:. ki:m.i:ivs iu:maukp. In presenting the petition Mr Kel ler s-ald that while Ik believed that what the proneity holdeus asked was light and proner, ucruuling to Rood sense and Justice, It was almost use less for them to petition as the law pi events their I ouest being granted, lie thought It ndvlslble, howeei, to lefer the mnttPi to the judicial y (om mlttee and city snlleltoi lloth the pe tition and oidlnnnce vei so lefened. Mr. Keller made the statement that It Is the Intention of the piopertj hold eis to seek redic-s of their giMances thiough couit If they can not se em e it fiom count lis. Tho Thiid w.ud light figured for a while in the prot ceilings of the lower blanch. After Mt Ktarney had suc i ceded In Iniliulng select council to t.iblo Mr. (liiei's measure looking to the election of a new house for the Cumbeiland hose company. th latter gentleman came back to his own blanch and Intioduced the following lesolutlon: HehoUitl, Ilj the common council of the olty of Scrtuton, tho hdect council con ourrlng, that the auditing committee is 'Irtcted not to pass favoiably upon the bill of Michael lliale for rent of tho Ctimbeilnnrt hoo hou-o until the build ing is put in repair. IN HAD CONDITION. Mr. Giler lemarked that the hose house In question is in such an un lomfoi table and unsanitary condition that It lb fit foi neither man nor beast and that count lis should be ariested In a body for being a party to the main tenance of such a nuisance. Mr. Oil er's resolution passed. Captain Molr's oidlmnce for an olec tilo light In tie Ninth vvaid was op posed by M. Sweeney and Mr. Got don who said thev also wanted lights In theli ward and f.uoied a general or dinance providing for all ihe lights that .no needed in all the wauls. Af ter much dlstii'-slon council passed tho oidlnnnce Mi oidlnanco piovldlng for two elec tric lights in the Sixth waid, on Iw dis stieet at the Coibett avenue and Dodge street Intersection'; a icsolu tlon piovldlng foi three bunks In tho TJwclsInr Hose hoiwe. and a resolution directing the stieet commissioner to re pair the broken sewer on South IJrom ley avenue, weio among the new meas ures favoiablv cnnsldeied. The oidlnanco for the construction of a sewer sjstem in Dlstilct No. 19, lii'Uevuc.nndlhc' orrilniMie for two elec tric lights in the rifteenth waul pass ed Hi st and si'contl lecullngs. The fol lowing ordltrinccH passed thlid read ing: Piovldlng for" an electric light in the Ninth waid; piovldlng for repali Ing tho Center street station house; piovldlng foi the paving of Lackawan na avenue, between "Washington and dnms avenue and piovldlng for tho grading of Pel.iwaie retirct. IN SELECT COUNCIL. There Was mi llniiiiml Auioiiut of l.iiclt Htisiness, Tho .session of the upper branch of councils opened with another move ment in the Keainey-Giler squabble and lluouL'li the medium of a report from the firo department committee which lecommendod toncurrance In tlio resolution of the lower branch nw aiding to P P Calpln the contract lor building tho proposed Cumberland Hose company house for $967. Mr. Kearney said he was opposed to tho icsolutlon as the site pioposed was not In a piopcr locality and tho money could be better expended for repairs to culveits in the ward, the Third. This view he said was shaied by his constituents. He mado a motion, sec- Nature makes the cures after all. Now and then she gets into a tight place and needs helping out. Things get started in the wrong direction. Something is needed to check . disease and start the system in the right direction toward health. Scott's Emulsion of Cod liver Oil with hypophos phites can do just this. It strengthens the nerves, feeds famished tissues, and makes rich blood. J joc, tniifi.oo; ill drugglm. - SCOTT & DOWNE, Chcmliti, New York. onded by Mr. McCann that the resolu tion bo laid on tho table. Tho motion prevailed by a vote of S to C, four Democrats and four Repub licans voting nfllrmatlvely nnd two Dcmociats and four Kcpubllcans against tho motion ns follows: Aves Kearney, Thomas, llochc, Chit tenden, Manley, McCann, Pellovvs, San derson; 8 votes. Nas-Clark. Dorr, Wagner, Schrocdcr, Lansing, Uurns; C votes. TITLE QUnSTIONHD. After the vote was announced Presi dent Snndeison read a letter from At torney A. V. Bertholf. acting for the estate and heirs of the late Patrick Monohan, foi bidding the city or its ofllceis to occupy the premises propos ed for tho Cumberland building on West Maikct siti'Pt. the writer contending flint tho property was owned by the estate. The letter was refeired to the city solicitor. Later In the meeting Air. Kearney succeeded In still further burying tho mattpr and In getting In another body blow on his colleague, Mr. drier Mr. Kearney offered a motion that the res olution be taken from the table. This 1 eng adopted he moved that action upon It be Indefinitely postponed. This also being adopted, the rpsolutlon can never again be considered except by unanimous consent. Mr Heche presented a resolution to ! the effect that no navments bo made to the Columbia Construction company until the judgment of S2J3 obtained by the Hunt & Conn-dl company was paid Mr. Chittenden said tho claim was putely one of dispute between tho two companies and It was not council's province to make Itself a collection agency, he therefore moved the icso lutlon be lefeired to tommltteo. Tho icsolutlon was sent to committee by a vote of 9 to 7, Messrs. Wagner, Manley, McCann, Fellows Scluoeder and Kuai npy voting with Mr Roche. Kniller in the meeting notion on a similar resolution Involving a claim of $1.L'00 by the Si ranton VitilfM Prick companv against tho Columbia com pany was indefinitely postponed on mo tion of Mr Chittenden who showed a lecelpted bill for tho amount of tho claim. It was stated that the resolu tion, was Intioduced before the bill had been ree. hod at the Columbia com panv 's oillce In Svracuse The selectmen did not agree with the lower brani h in the lattei s lesolutlon empow eiing the chief of the fire de partment and the Joint fire department committee to lease or pint base ,v steamer at a cost not owedlng $1,200 for PianUlIn Engine companv. Mr. Chlttendnn sa'd It had been reported that the steamer now used by tho com panv could bo icpalied for something like S110 and he offered a motion, sec onded by Mr. McCann, that the fire depaitmont tommittee be dliectcd to employ nn eneit to eamino the steamer and that his conclusion be le poitod to councils. Tho motion pre vailed. Piesldenl Sandeison said he would have tulecl that the icsolutlon was Ir regular os the contemplated puithaso could not be made until after the city clerk had adveitlsed for bids. A lesolutlon was piesented contain ing the Infoimation that the Flist and Third National banks, the Dime Depos it and Discount bank nnd the Lacka wanna Trust and Safe Deposit and Scranton Savings Bank and Tiust com panies weie about to equip their vaults with buiglar alarms Tho icsolutlon piovldes that permission be gi anted to place the appliances In the room of the sergeant of police and to permit the watchman, w ho Is to be employed In connection with tho system, to uso the room as his headquai teis. The le solutlon was adopted. It Is understood that the alarm will be connected with hank other than those mentioned. MAYOR'S APPOINTMENTS. The inn vol's nominations of James O'ltojlo as inspector of the Father court spwer work, Charles Raynor as Inspector of sewer vork on Piescott avenue nnd F. W. Zlrzletn.in as engi neer of Nay Aug Engine company, vice Enoch Page, resigned, weie conflimed. A resolution was favorably repoitcd by the finance committee directing that a warrant be Issued by the city clerk and city controller for $180 In favor of Mathlns Stipp and charged to the amount of Conti actor P. T. Mulligan on his contract with tho city for the constiuctlon of the Columbia avenue sewer. After a long selgo of dobato It was made to appear that the city had In such cases established a bad piecedent and risked liability. The ieolutlon was icfeired to tho city solicitor for an opinion. The common count 11 resolution ex tending the time for the payment ot tnxes without penalty to Dec. 31, was adopted Tho lower branch's amendment to the upper Lackawanna avenue paving oidlnanco, i educing the city's cxpeiifae fiom $5,000 to $2,500 was concurred In, as was Captain Molr's resolution pro viding that the city solicitor and a special committee confer regarding somo means of Imposing a high license upon sales ot bankrupt and fire stocks of goods by Itenerant meichants. A DIVERSIFIED ENTERTAINMENT. Civ en by tho Manhattan ''ompanv nt Davis' 'I heater. A delightfully dlveislfled programme was icndeied at Davis" theater yester day afternoon nnd evening by tho Man hattan Club Builesquc and Copvlc Op era company. The perfoimance opens with a musical burletta, "A Stranger lu Tut key," and concludes with a satirical builesque entitled "1925," which shows New Yeuk ruled entirely by women. In these a score of prett gills nnd several clever male performers appear. Sam Collins la at the head of the fun makers of the company and pjoves a gieat favorite. The olio has for Its features Al Lubln, violinist, fair and Touijee, musical artists; Collins and O'Brien, dancers, and Manhattan Musical club. The company w 111 be ut Davis' for the re mainder of tho week. WINT0N BOROUGH SUED. llns Keen Delighting in tho Luxury of Arc Light!) U ithoiit Settling. The Crescent Electric company yes teiday brought suit against the bor ough ot AVInton to recover $2,lC3.iS, which, It Is claimed, la owing for elec tric light furnished during the year ending Sept. 1, 1897. The company furnished thirty arc lights at tho rote of $75 for each light per year with tho understanding that payments were to bo made quarterly. Tho borough, It Is elalmoJ, has default ed In the amount named. Charles II. AVelles Is attorney for thf electric light company. A SMALL ARMY OF ATTORNEYS, They Scrutinize tho Tnllji Lists nod Nolo I'lnws in the Aflldiivlts. TMrty-sIx Districts Arc Tnbillntcd, hut No Serious Discrepancies with the Open Returns Aro Discovered. Horn's I'rionds Claim Tlint Jones' .Majority Is Loss Than '-!."(). Tho work of making the official count of the vote cast In Tuesday's election was begun yesterday afternoon at 1.30 o'clock. Judge Edwards Is presiding and Is assisted liy D. J. Davis, T. P. Duffy, A. V, Bower and J. R. Burnett, record ing clerks B F. Tlnkham, M. J. Ruddy and Joseph J. Jeffreys, file clerks; J. E. AVutklns and P. F. TlmUn, rendlnc cleiks. Major Eveiett Warren, Ftcd W. Fleitz, James II. Torrey, John F. Scngg, Hon. C. I'. O'Mnlloy, Milton W. Lowry, John II. Thomas, D. W. Powell tnd Emll Bonn, Republicans, nnd T. F. Wells Hon. M. E. McDonald, O'Brien & Kelly, Hon. M. F. Sando, W. A Wilcox, R. J. Murray, C. C. Donovan, P. J. Reedy nnd M. J. McAndrew.Dcmocrats, sit about the tables carefully scanning the returns and mnkimr crltlcnl ex amination of tho nfrid.iv its. Mr. Coj.eland and Mr. Norton were both present during tho entire nfter noon nnd with their nttornevs eagerly watched tl,o close vote on prothonotary. RETURNS COUNTED THUS FAR. At 1.30 o'clock when adjournment was m.idp for the dnv tho it-turns from 3(J districts had been road and recorded. Compering with The Tribune table of yesteiday iheYifllelal table so far com piled shows veil few changes Lang staff gained one voto In the Third ward of Archbald and Norton and Warnko eich lost two. In the First waid ot Blikely Daniel's vote should be 14." In stead of 43. In tho First waid. First district of Cailiondalo Kelly's vote should be 51 Instead of r,9. In The Tribune's table Langstaff's vote In tho Fourth district of the Thiid waid of CiiiuondMe was 14. It should be 114. This howcer does not affect the total as the compilations were undo from tho copy before it went to the printer, wheio the eiror wns mads Horn gilned five over the open te turns In tho First district of the Fourth ward, Carbondale. Pryor's voto In the Til st district of the Fifth waid, Car hond"!e bhftuld road 181 Instead ot US. I loin made a train of 3 In the First district of the Second ward of Dun moie. which lessens the difference be tween him and Jones by eight. Mi. Wilcox, attorney for Geoige S. Iloin, tlilms that Jonas' majority Is now onh 22... Accoidlng to their flg ui es tht load yesteiday was 2C9 and the returns so far cut that number down by 14. RUMORS OF CONTESTS. There were somo rumois of contests, and friends of Mr. Horn freely admit ted that If tho official count warrant ed It there would bo a contest for dis trict attoinev. In view of the possi bility of such, the attorneys for both sides are giving tho closest scrutiny to the tally sheets and affidavits nnd dic tating extensive notes of apparent ei lors to their stenographers. A ballot with a ctoss In tho Repub lican ring and another after the name of Dr. Swallow was sent In with the l etui ns of tho election board of the Third district of tho Fourth ward of Caibondale. They evidently had had a dispute as to how the vote should be counted, and so leferred the matter, In this way, to the court. Judge Ed wards said a vote should be tallied for all the Republican candidates, ex cepting Beacom, and that Dr Swnllow should get the vote for state treas urer. Tho vote was not recoided, nnd will not be until the judge of election Is In terviewed and It is learned whether or Look Through The Tribune "Want" columns. It may pay you well. Many good things are continually offered in that depart ment. waxti:d. A dv.. Under This Ilea J One Cent a Ward. WAiVrY:i)-sKt?o1s'i)"jLNiVi'ViiNTiv( press Acldreiii O. W. WKLSII, 71rt (Jlbsou street, city. II KI.P W ANTED-3I ALES. Ads. Under This ff cad One Cent a Word. WAM'i:il is'lONKCUTTr.KM; APPLY lniincitiatel) at elmn on Mill Creek near Mine is Mills, bpilugllrook Wutor Sup ply companj. WANTED AdKNTH-STn I'KIt MONTH nnd expenses paid nctlvo men if rlnlit; goods hold ty snmplu only; namplcs, ulso liorco and rnrrliiso furnlMicd KIIKK. Ad dress J 01I11KH, iiov MHIB, Boston, Musi. QALKSMB.vlscUOOLBUIPLtK.S: COUN n try worlt; $joo salary monthly, with Jlbcrnf additional commission. It. V. EVANS .v. CO., Chicago. Wantkd-asaoi:ntin bvkiiy bko ticm to cnnviissj 8 1.0() to $3.00 n clay niiKlr; cells ut sight; also a man to null b tuple Goods to dealers; best sldo lino 870 a month; alnry or large commission made; experience uunccesfcniy. ClUton boap unci Muiiufuctur ng Company, Cincinnati, O. w 7ANTEI) - WELL-KNOWN MAN IN I every town to Kollclt stock Kiibncrln. lions; n monopoly: tiler money for audits; no lopltul required HOWARD C. 'IS1I CO., Jlorden block, Chicago, 111. HELP WANTED FEMALES. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. WANTED - IMMEDIATELY, COMl'E teat girl for general housework. 511'J Vine street. QEIIVANT niltb W'.NTED, TOIt OK.N. O oral house work. Apply U'J8 Adami WANTED-MIDDLE AOKD COLOHED woman for general housoworlc, good cook, to sleep homo nights. 418 MIMUnuvo. LADIUS-I MAKE DIG WAOE4 DOINO pleasant homo work, and will gladly send lull particulars to all seudliiR 'J cent stamp. MlbS M. A. brUUMNS, Lawrence, Mich. ANTKD-LADYAOKNTH IN HCIIAN. ton to sell uml Introduce Sn tier's cake Icing; experienced cunvusNer pnfeirt'd: work permanent and very profitable. Write for pattlculars at once mid get beneltt of holiday trude. T. 1I.NYDKU.V. CO., Cincinnati, O. w 1 ANTED IMMEDIATELY--TWO ENKlt- cetla Mlt'suoinim to renrcsent us. Guaranteed U a day without luterfurlng with other duties, ileultlifiil occupation. Write for riutlculnrs, enclosing stump, MANOO CHEMICAL COMl'AN" No. 7J John street, New York. SMI) K INC Mixture n'fua (&dartTttifi iniMMi sr. Nt w row! m not tho votes for the candldntci other than state treasurer had been noted on tho tally sheet. A bunch of keys was found in the envelope containing the returns from the Second district of the First ward of Caibondale. Judge KdwardH will re turn them to tho owner when he calls and proves his property. AGENTS WANTED. MEN AND WOMEN EVERYWHERE TO distribute) free snnmloi ten nt SO. on n. distribute free sample ten nt 80.00 a 0; enclose stump for reply; ACME LM riNU CO., Phlliidolphlo, Pa. 1.000 1'onr A GENTS lO HELL OtTIl fiOc. STOItM door: snmnlo nretmlri unon rprplnt nt price. AMERICAN bTORM DOOR CO., l'ort Huron, Mich. KLONDIKE -AGENTS WANTED TOR largo Illustrated hook of Klondike, Jlvo hundred pages; price $i. 50; outtlt lOe. Ad. dress NATIONAL 1'UIILISHINU CO,, Lake sldo Hullcling, Chicago, 111. lyANTED-SOLICITORH; NO DELIVER. Ing, no collecting; position permanent; pay weekly; stnte age. OI.EN IJUOrHElia, Rochester, N. y. AGENTS-WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO do about Mule Citizenship price ? I. Go ing by thousands. Addrcsi NICHOLS, NuperNlllc, III AGENT.S-TOSEt.L OUR "pitAcflCAL gold, silver, nickel and copper eloctro plasters; prices from Sit upward; salary and expenses paid; outiU free. Address, vltu Mump, MICHIGAN MTG CO , Chleugo. A GKNTS-TO SELL CIGAIW TO DEAIr J- crs; 925 weekly nnd expenses; experi ence, unnceessury. CONSOLIDATED Ml'G CO, 18 Van llnrcn St., Chicago. FOK'KF.NT. Ads. Under This Head One Cent a Word. lORRENT ioVsi'IlY'cVlHrnKEt; CEN J tral; eleven rooms; reasonable, Addross l.lfJO Washington iivnue. UOUSES 1 OR RENT-0 ROOM.S NORTH i'lghtli street I"or terms apply to JAMLSH WAIbON. l'lrst National flank, or A. D. Dean, il-JOHj N. Washington avenue. FOR SALE. Advs. Under This Head One Cent i Word. OR SALE-A bfRADIVARII'S VIOLIN inniioiu lTlft. J Jiteu, .117 7tli street. ROOM WANTED. Ads. Under This Head One Cent a Word. rANTED- PARTLY l'URNISHED room, vvlthor s It limit boaul; vlcinttj .Tetlerson avenue nnd .Mulberry stieet; ad dress A. Tribune oillce. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. rjlIlYi 'llNDEliiaiONED, WHO ARE rilL' X liolders of twelve liundred and llfty (12."iO) Hliarcs of the capital stock of Tin ISontu Glass Pipe and Conduit Companv, standing In tho name of .1. W. Ilonta, be ing tliu holders theieof us collateral security fereeitaln notes of the wild J W. Ilonta past clue, hereby give notlcoof their Intention to sell the same at public sale to tho highest nnd best bidder nnd for the best price bidden for the sume, on baturdnj, December flth, A. i. 1807, nt II, o'clock a. in, in tho Arbitra tion Room In the Ccuit Houso in thoelty of be ranton, when nnd where all persons Inter ested may attend if thev so desire, uud the public generally are United. THROOP, WOLP AND WARREN, Executors and Trustees of tho Estato of II, II. Tliroop, Deceased, CITY SCAVENGER. AI1.11RIGGS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS . nnd cess pools; no odor. Improved pumps used. A. HRIGUS, Proprietor. Leavoorders 1100 N. Muln.uve., or Elekes' drug store, corner Aduiiu uud .Mulberry. Telephone 00 H). flHAS. COOPER, CITY SCAVENGER j All orders prompti) nttended to, day or night. All the latest appliances. Charges reasonable. 710 bcruutou btreot. Houso ll'Jo Washburn street. CHIROPODIST AND MANICURE. nails cured without tho least pain or drawing blood. Consultation nnd udvlca given tree. L. M. HEl'ZEL Chiropodist, uuo Lackawanna avrnue. Ladies attended at their resldeuco If desired. Charges moderate. Throw And show up to the public gaze the difference 'between GENUINE BARGAINS, such as we continually offer, and the so-called BARGAIN OFFERINGS elsewhere. Here Calfshin is Calfskin and Kid is Kid. No misrepresentations no exaggerations here. The best posted buyers will marvel at the splendid money-saving chances we offer this week. HERE'S THE LIST OF SPECIAL VALUES. We submit it without a word of argument as to the "Whys" and "Wherefores,'' so that each article and each price may tell its own story to stand or fall on its own merits : LOT NO. 1. --Men's haud-sewed Calf Shoes, worth $3.00 nn to $3.50, at tpl.O LOT NO 2 --Men's Patent Leather Shoes, worth $4.00 to 0ft $6.00, at M.07 LOT NO. 3. ""Men's Satin Calf Lace and Cougress Shoes, . ,Q worth $2.00, at pl.4o LOT NO. 4. --Men's Coin Toe Lace Shoes, worth $1.50, . 10 at ,i.lO LOT NO. 5. ""dies' hand welt cloth top Button Shoes, - , worth $3.50, at JpZ.z4 LOT NO. 6. ""Ladies' "Goodyear Welt" coin toe lace and . QQ button Shoes, worth $3.00, at ipl.O LOT NO. T.--Ladies' hand welt, needle toe, lace and button - ,0 Shoes, worth $4.00, at JpZ.O LOT NO. 8. --Ladies' Fine Dougola Kid, button aud lace Q Shoes, worth $1.75, at JpLzO LOT NO. 9. -"Ladies' Fine Dougola Kid, button aud lace Shoes, worth $1.25, at VC LOT NO. 10. --Misses' fine hand turn button Shoes, with . nft heel, worth from $2.00 to $3.50 a pair, at pl.UU LOT NO. 11 . Child's Fine Dongola, turn, square toe, patent Qn tip button, worth $1.25, sizes 9 to 11, at o"C 1 000 PAIRS Children's Russet Shoes, worth 40c, sizes 5 - ' to 8, at Z6C THE KLINE SHOE CO., A VERY SPECIAL Ladies1 Black Cheviot Coat at -t.uuj A Great Bargain. CONNOLLY SIT UATIONS WANTCD. TiTF!morvivNTO O tluss burher, late of Hotel Vendltt, I'hila dclnhiu. Address H. bTJXHON. Jloosie. Va. A7-OUNO MAN WANTS I'OHITIO.V AS 1 driver in private faintly; understands horses thoroURhlj. UKO. McCCI.I.OUUH General Delivery, clt. SITUATION WANTED AH VF.ST MAKKH nt homo or nt ntore; address IU l general delivery. WOWC WANTKD. MY ItKFINED YOUNG man nnd vilfo in evchango for nice furnished room; elvo full particulars, dress CAII HlOKi:; 1(1 Linden .street. Ad- "ITfANTED-A POSITION AS CLIUIK IN a store or oillce. Address C. U.Triti une office. AYOUNO.MAN (IB) OF GOOD FAMILY i and vi lio 1ms nl ai s lived in Herunton. ' needs work ot some kind; best references given. Address It. J., Tribune oillce. SITUATION WANTED-HY A YOUNO O man '21 years of aso In u meat market or general store, 7 j ears' experience. Ad dress W. U., "Irllmne oltlce OITUATION WANTED-A TEACH Ell OF k! azperluuio wishes to tutor children in tho English btniii'hes; rcfeiences given, If desired. Address MISS JI()DU1, lillOMul berry street.clty . OITUATION WANTED FIUST-CLASS O butcher, 10 j ears' experience; good meat cutter, suuiuge nnd bologna inuUet. lift I'onn avenue. ITTANTED-l'OSITION I1Y YOUNO MAN 17 years of age; work of anv kind ac cepted; will work for board uud clothing. Address C. W.. Irlbuiio oillce. VOIWO. MAN -J2 DESIItES POSITION 1 us a waiter or bartender; handy man around a place; not afraid of work: willing to word at iinythfng; best references. Ad dress J li., 11 'J Fruuklln uvemie. the Searchlight THIS WEEK IN THE ' III WILL BE A BUSY ONE. big new stock and little prices all mrougn me nnc win mane u so. Just opened a lot of 500 g.irments from one of the best manufacturers in the busi ness, .every coat or Cape being of the very iiiL-si aiyic, wen iiuiuc; anil jjurieci lilting. In fact, it is the choicest line of gar ments we have ever seen, and at a great re duction from regular prices. wyw rail tlBMm 8 a SS Stetson-Hats Have Brains in Them Yes, there are brains in Stetson Hats brains in making them and brains in wearing them. New Fall Styles in Stiff and Soft Hats on sale. It's a wise head that wears a Stetson Hat. Thco and Other Good Styles Sold by CONRAD, 305 Lackawanna Avenin WOLF & WENZEL, 340 Adams Ave., Opp. Court llous:. PRACTICAL TINNERS and PLUMBERS Solo Agents for RIcliardson-Boynton'J Furnaces and Rvngso. 326 Lackawanna Ave, nmtmwm aw imimm3miA!&MyfiLF&&Kr . mmmsR lIIMlMi WHHR "iv " -7 & WALLACE, -; ''KlIMIIhVle ' xLf?SaualLV A LARGE VARIETY OF ) in Kersey and Rough fiaterials, at $8.00, $8.50 and $10.00, Parli ,.-. ,.-- Al. B worm irom $iu w $io. 127129 Washington Avenue, AMUSEMENTS. Academy of flusic Rels & Itureunder. Lessees. If, K. Long:, Local Manager. Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Nov. 45 and 6. JMatinee Friday and Saturday. Morrison's Production of tho (heat American Ploy, THE INDIAN Introducing the joun; Homiintic Actor A. S. LIPMAN And n hlgcust The Sensational Novelty ot the Season i: i:io I'liires uvriMJui'iticns 1 lO, 25c, a.lc, B()c. lSd'JSe wck nnaiNMNQ Monday, nov, 8. Dime Matinees i:ery Day. ELROY'S STOCK COMPANY MipportlncJ. IIAItVKY COOK nnd MISS 1.(11 T1K rill llfll, In the Follow iiiK biuiic Production: Momlnv Miitlnce - ."Unknown' Mnmld Niitht "1 lie White Hquadron" rucMluy Mntlneo - "Mm hie Heart"' I nuMlny M.'lit, "l.iiml of (lie MidnlRht Sim" Wedne-Mluy Mntiiue .. "PiirudlKo Alley" Wednesday Mglit . ."A Fair llehel ' No I Poniiiir Prices, HUhcr. l()c, 'joc. unit iior. No Illi'lier. cats on kuIo at box oillce Friday mornlu Lyceum Theater. FRIDAY EVEMNG, NOV. o. Mr. Jas. J. Corbett Will vrtNCiit his tlirilllns Comedy Drama, "A NAVAL CADET" Car Load of Masnlllcent Scenery. HKOULAH PIUCKS. One Night Only. Sat urday, Nov. 6. Mr. Robert Downing In a MoKnlllcent Productlcn of "OTHELLO. HKOULAU Pitui:s. It DAVIS' THEATER Thursday, Friday, Saturday, H)V. 4, 5 and 6. The Hanhattan Club Burlesque. and Comic Opera Comimiiy. Headed ly the iionular comedian. Mil. HAM COLLINS, anil supported by a com pany oriarelully neleited artlti In cludlnc Marie llurlett, Wnrntwner A Mlisnon' Collins A llrleu, Al Luhlu, Low hinltbunil uchorun ofJO. Uon't fall to dee the llytinntlo Hallor. OAHU 10LMt(ii:i:. MAY T. I.AWIIKNCK. Regular Prlcss, 1, 20 or 30 Cants All opera chain old renerveil for avanlui; perrorniancei. hecuro them ufteruoona ot the box olfico or by 'phone, aH7'.', or after house opens at night nt box oillce. JACKETS i
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