o THE SOI? ANTON TTtlBtJNE-'l'CTESDA.Y MOUSING, NOVEMBER 9, 1897. B0.YS AND GIRLS MUST REGISTER That Is, If They Want lo Go to Night School. the TfiRM win, begin on nov. is The Old WnyonintliiR Citizens Sonil in I'ctltlons Mill Not Do Horonltcr. Tho Trlnclpiil of Schools Will Act 119 Itcglstriitlon OHiccrs -- .tllss lliivls, of the ul Side, Succeeded bi-.MIss rcllousltogar Smith Ap pi'lntcd Juultor of Vii, IS. For thlity minute at last nlRlit'B U'KUlur meeting' of tho boaid of cunttol the meinhvifl talked about nlKlit schools. John Gibbons took tlio most iiromlnent pint, and the others who discussed tho iiueHtlon fundi' and in nil Its phages vvoio Meisifl. Woimser, N'ota, Casey, iUuiKnii, Knrker, Shire and Jennings Secretary rollout) read a petition hIriumI bv two score or more tltlzeiiH of the Twentieth vvntd, askliiK that a night Fchool be opened In No. 11 build ing. Mr Xotz asked If there was not a lesolutlcin lntiodueed b Mr. Woim- , Set1, ftt the last meeting of tho boaid Mixing the manner of halng night schools opened, tho said lesolutlon be ing to tho effect that pupils desiring to attend night echools must icglster ,jJth the ptlnclpal of the building In thMr iuspectlo tllntrlc ts", and that upon u Hulllrlent number so legisteilng then the night si hool would open. Twenty pupilH Is tin lowest number. Ml. (ilhlmiiH ieqpiinlcd that the peti tion of 'the Twentieth waul cltUens nnplIed with the law Mr Woimsor 'nMsweied that his motive In requiring leglsiratlon was to make the night ehools iHlelent: tint the pupil who Is anxious to study and hasn't the ehanee 111 tho day time should not think it Jn.Q much tioublo to go and icglster; liMd that In this way the night schools would be exempt fiom the number who go "just for fun." Mr. Vvoimer added that the compulsory education law Is now In effect and It termites all rhll dton under thltteen to go to day school. His lesolutlon concerning night school icrpilres tho boy or girl who has to wotk to state upon registering his or her age, place of employment, nnd character of employment. opexkd t.ast i:vnxixo. Mr. Gibbons said that No. 11 school lind opened that evening and about city wete tcglbtered, but thcic wore, piobably, twice that number ptesent when the doois wete opened, lie , thought It would be nn Injustice to e VI lido those not riglsteted, and that many In his watd had not teglstered because thev were not aware of tho fact that It was necessary for them to go to that trouble Dutlng the subsequent discussion it was conceded bv all w ho entered into It that the inible has not been sulll clentjl Infotmiil of the new tule.s ron totnlng night schools. A motion was thcicupou passed that Secretary Tel low h be insti acted to notify the sev etal principals to be in their buildings two eenings, to bo hereafter desig nated, on which to take tho names of pupils delrlng to register. Mr. Wnmnei' followed this with a motion that night schools open next Mondav eonlng, Nov. 13, wherever the teglstratlon meanwhile warrants It. This bt ought out a vigoious pi li test Horn Mr Gibbons II- wished to be Infoimcd If the motion would make It necessary to close Xo. 11 school until next Monday evening Mr Wormser was willing that a plank should be In setted In the motion permitting Xo U to remain open, and tho boaid then proceeded with routine business. Mr. Williams reported the te.signa tlon of Miss Anna Davis, teacher in Xo. 32, and lecomniended the appoint ment of Mi8 Nellie Fellows In her stead, The matter was teferted to the teachers' committee, nnd it repotted forthwith. The leslsrnntlon was ac cepted nnd the tecommendatlon of Miss Follows' appointment was confirmed. KOGUU SMITH APPOINTED. There was mote or less discussion when Mr Daviw of the building eoni mltfo, tecommended tho appointment of Roger Smith as Janitor of Xo. 32 hchool with a -alnrv of $G0 a month. Tills an h-ioom building and not nil of the toonts, piobably not over six of them, will be in use the remainder of tho tenn Tlnallv Mi. Smith's sal ary was cut fiom the original figure io sri n montn jus appointment be gins this mornlnrr Tho building com mittee alM t'-commended the puichnso of COO new seats for the atlous old buildings that need them Mr Welsh asited how soon tho flag polo foi the high school will be teady. .Mr. Davis called on Mr. Schtlefer for Infoimatlon. Th latter .said he was negotiating with a woodchopper from Tobylinnna who has his eye "peeled" for n 100-foot pole. As t,oon ns he gets It ho will let the boaid know. Mr. Shite spoke about tho condi tion of the surroundings nt Xo. 20 school. The jnrd is full of brickbats nnd the bas-oment contains foui Inches of water. The building committee will look after the matter The committee will also nttend to tepnlts at Xo 10 nnd Xo C schools. Tho exoneration lint of Tax Collector I X. Itoberts for the Second watd was approved, and thnt of Edward ridler, of tho First watd, was presented and tefoued to the finance committee. Collectors C, S. Gelbett. of the Kiev frith, .Twelfth, Nineteenth and Twen tieth wauls, and of P. D. Hughes, of tho Fifth waul, settled their duplicates for the ear 1S93 nnd the boaid apptov ea tho matter. AHOUT OLD TEXT UOOKS. ; Mr. Welsh found out, ho bald, that tome old text books of no futlher use 'to the lionid, hud been given to tho JJoube of the Good Shepherd Tho Sboeof flMORITAto n a no receipt el 25 cti, D (INC (3uCaxuXi.'tOjWiZUtM. ST. NEW YORK I Young Women's Christlnn nssoclnllon wants some thnt arc nnvv stored away In No. 8 school. Thero will bo no ob jection to nny controller giving old books nway provided they have been condemned ns unfit for use, Tho first business of tho meeting was tho approval of tho pay roll for tcach crB' salaries ns follows: tcachets, $14,979 07i substitutes, Jill 90. The last business was n motion that tho sec retary be authorized to ndvertlse for bids for coal for the coming winter. Mr. Dovnney asked It It was customary to exact a cot tilled check, and there upon It was dt elded to exact such a cluck of the amount of $100 from each bidder Mr. lVingati said that the qual ity of some of the coal furnlRhed lat year was enough to . He didn't finish the sentence but shook his head and smiled uiufully. Secretary Fellows read the following Items as the unexpended balances of money up to the fit st of the cut rent month High school expenses, $2.1,772 -9S; teachers' salatles, $10I.0S7 17, ofll cet.s' salailes, $1,01.1 uj, Janltois, $12,592; night schools, $4 fiOO; repalts. labor and mnteii-il, $3,920 TS, rents, $2.M0 CO; new furnltuio. $912 30; supplies, $1,621 d'; coal nnd wood. $3,973 91; gas, water and telephone, $901 SI; printing and ndvei tlslng. $7,12 7..; text books, $S,100; In surance, $23102; delivery of supplies nnd mateilnl, $4r.S 93. legal expanse, $700; stleet lmplovements, $1,000; In cidentals. $290 4,'; building account, $3,998 0J, total $1S1,37C39. TO SOCIETIRS AND CLERGY. Circular Addressed by Clitulcs I.ntln, of ill.es-llurre. The following cltcular has been is suiil by Chniles Livln of Wllkes-liane, first niesldint of the Catholic Total AI,stlit"n- Union of the dloceo of f-r-i an ton, to the societies lUllllated with that otginlz.itlon. Puisuitit to insti actions of the m tlonal convention uceiuiy held at Scr.in ton, we ate making an csptcl.il effort to oigimlze cadit boclctlis in every parish In the diocese, for tlio uecompilshmeiit ol which we linve sent out cltcular let ters to all the Catholic clcrgv You will render us vctv excellent aid by appoint ing a committee from our societj to confer with jour spiritual dluctor for that pin pose. The futtiio strength of our otgunlzitlon must come from tho rising geiuiatlon and evuy effort slioiild be inude to mllst tin m in the cause or total abstinence before tiny acquliu the habit of Indulg ing In Intoxicating drinks, if ou lnvo no cadit society In join parish plcnse organize one as soon as convenient ami report to us the number of munbeis and names of otllccrs l!v giving this alt im portant letter jour Immediate nttentlou j on will be pufoiinliig a noble wotk Mr. I.avln has also addiessed the fol lowing to the Catholic cleigy ot the diocese: As there are no persons better quill fled to judge of the di grading lesults of Intempeiuuce than the Catholic cler Kjmen, b tho nntiire of their close con nection with tlieli llocks vie fei 1 it un ncccssarj to urge upon jou futthci lea sons for jour eoidlil support and en dorsement of our totnl abstinence union. We have hltlierto lefr.ilnid from appeal ing to jou peisonallj. knowing that all eltrgjmen, Ironi the nituie ot thelt sa cred calling favor temperance and all other viltues which tentl to bring about a better state of ocii tv. You nte aware that tlio Catholic Total Abstinence societj- has not nttempted to go further thnn tho lines lild down by the chinch Wo tiy to Impiess upon our fellow Catholics that total abstinence Is the safest p itli to pursue We have with lis some of the nblest Catholic bishops and priests in the Unit ed States Also, all the Milling illltlcul tles whleh hampered the Scramon union for the p ist fow jenis having recently dlsippeaied, nothing but good will and harmonj piovnll To use a politic il piiiase "eonlldt nre Is u stored" We theiefqro invite jour co-opeiation nnd would welcome Into our union any soci ety of joung men or cadet boys jou would orsanbo in join parish Cadet societies nie not taxed nnythlng bv belonging to the eliocesan union, and other societies onlj' 10 cents aunuilly & eents to the Scranton union and S cents to tho national union Hoping this appeal will meet with yout approval ami tint jou will organize a soelitj in jour piulsh and upon to us the number of membeis and names of tlio olileeis. PENNSY IN PRACTICE. Tlio University Tram Put Through Sjoiiiii Vety I Intel f'.M'ieises. l'hiladelphli, Nov. is The University ot I'eiinsjlvani l foot ball team was put through vcrj luud pitictico thlbattirnoon in a pouring t tin The 'varsity vi lined up for finty minutes' haul plav against the scrub. Tlio tegular) scored thiee timc-s, whllo tho scrub managed to cross tho 'vaisltj lino otue on a fumble. There was eonsidei nble fumbling em both sides duo to tho condition of tlio Held Piunsjlvnnla is having trouble with the end positions owing to injuiles to both Uiekson and liovle l)Ick-on his plijed very llttlo of Into em account of a bad knee, which glvis out at the least provo cation. Hojle, the other end, has not lined up slnee the Urovvn game, in widen he quite sevelclj' injuud his light lerf Now Hedges, the suLstitute e'lid, who has bee u doing the bulk of Dickson's wmk, is em tho hospital list with a spialncd shoulder, which will keep him out of the game tor a week or moie. Itojlo is expected to be In good shapo foi the game with-Weslejan next Satur daj and Dickson will be able to go In against Harvard on tho 20th. Tho other numbers of tho team are all in good con dition. FOOT BALL PRACTICE. Vnle and Piinceton Clubs Warming Up for the t omiug Contest. Xevv Haven, Conn., Nov. S The Valo university foot I all team this ntteiucon begin the prooiss of closing up Its Links preparatnij to Its gteat game with Hat xurd at Cambridge on Saturdnj. Tho 'vaisity plajeel great foot ball Eveiy man on tin tum ihuioiiglily undoi stand ing tlio Yale gamoMe.vcd apt and tho le luaisal of tilcks, lutrlinto founatlotis and slgnuls wan a biiexcss. The college sciub was given the ball during tho guatei part of tlio piactke, but tho 'vaisity lipped tho set lib wide open Onco tho substltutce bueccided In making a long gain, but It win aiounel the end of the line, a olnt whcio Yale's most serious weakness Is evident When the university eleven huel possession of the ball It was a easo of tearing thtough tho opposing lino at will elcspltu tlio fact that their opponents knew the signal Altogether tho afternoon's piactlco was extremclj eneout aging. RACES AT WASHINGTON. Washington. Nov. 8, In splto of tho raw, threatening weather nt Ileiinlngs toelaj, tho attui.elanco nut fair and tho speculation active. Favorites won In tho second uml foutlh ovunts, whllo the re maining races fell to etsnmd and third clmlecs Summaries. First race, 614 furlongs HI Dartelj won. Vlneta, second; Athy, rhlrei. Tlmn, 1.10 J-5. Second inco, C fui longs Huidly won, Iidy Disdain, aocoud, Iiardella, third. Time, 1 17 4-0. Thlrel race. Selling, one mile Stray Step won, Alarum, soeond, Tlmour, third Time, 1.W W. Fourth race, 0 fui longs Saratoga, won. Qlunolne, second; Senator McCarron, thlrel. Time, 1.17 2-5. Fifth race, ono mile Prumlwr won, flood Times, Bocondj Dr. Cattlott, thlrel. Time, 1.X, GRAND JURY MAKES ITS FIRST RETURN Eight Nfw County Drldgcs Recom mended and Two Refused. EIQIITY.EIGIIT CASES REPORTED ON Ulftj-two ol ThcM.,Arc Hcttirncd ns True Hills ntiil riirtysl Ignored. No Very Important discs on tho l.lst-.Jurv Mill Complete Its Work Today nnd U 111 Miiko n Final ltc port This Al'tcrnoon mill Tomorrow .Morning. The gtnnd Jury made Its first return jesteielaj It has been In session since one week ngo jestctday, but did not get down to actual work until Thurs-daj-, owing to the election. Eight of the ten new county bridges petitioned for were recommended. Eighty-eight cases wete icported, fifty two of them true bills nnd thlity-slx ignotcd. The report In full follows: TO THF HONOIlAnDU, THE Jl'DOES OP THE COUIIT OF QITAUTEK SES SIONS OF LACKAWANNA COUNTY; "Uho grand Inquest of tho Common wnlth of l'ennsvlvnnli, inquiring in and for tlio County of laickii.vannu. upon tlulr respectlvo oaths and alllrmntions do pni nt 'That having taken up nnd considered on Thurwlaj, November 4th, 1W7, nt tho November sessions, IS07, of said court, tho v irlous petitions pusente-d by tho citi zens of tho sivetal townships and bor ours hiiilnafter mentioned prajlng for tin building of eeitaln brl Iges nt the lo cations heielnaftcr designated, and after hiving hearel such testimonj ns was of fend to them in legaid to the location of slid biidgew. tho widths of the streams nt the points of location, jirob ible expenso of building said bridges, the netisity for ald biidges and the ability of the said townships nnd boiougi In cieh case to build siiid biidges, the C.iiinl Inquest nfou.iid upoit the said bridges in the ot let whleh thej believe It tight and pi iprr for tho countj to build "IJrldge over Sulphur Cicik, on tho old J'lovldence and Carbondalo turnpike fiti'l 11 ink loul In the bmough of lllike Iv Ilrlelge to b" construe te-d of stone a.cii Amen nt appropriated $1,000 00, or so in'irn ineuot as mny De nees.ii. "Ilildge In tlio township of Urevmileld, over Tuukh innork ere. K, on road leid ing fiom Anias to Cuibondalix Amount n, p-opihited $l,010no, or so iniieh thereof in mnj be neccEjatj. ltiidge to be stone ar -h ' lltldge in the borough of pilton, ovf "'Inklii.m's creek, em loid bailing from Dl'ton to Wnireii White'" llrldgu to bo strne aich Amount .ippinprlit.d $''00, or so much theteof 6s may be nenssary "Urldgo In tin township of lieiiton, owr v'an I'lect's creek, on public road Indlng fiom Wallsville to Hrown Hollow. Amount niiiimnrlitpil t"f)()0. or fo much thiuof ns nnij be mvessaiy. llrldge to be i onstiuetcil ot lion "Urldgo In the township of South Ab Ington, ovel Willow creek Amount ap p.opilitcd $i0i00, or so much thereof ns a iv bo ncecssarj. Uildgo to bo stone nrch Urldgo In the townhlp of Novvton.over Ptlnktovvii eteck Amount appropriate l Jkiki, or so much theieof ns may bo .leci'ssirv. "I'lldge In tho township of West Aliing ton iivrW lilttipy clerk on road to Lake Vino! i Amount appiopriated $3.",i)0i, or o much theieof ns mav bo neccssurj. A slonn it eh brldto le commended. "iiridge In the township ot Newton, ovn Sclnilt.vIlU) creek Amount nppro uiatol $u7''), or so much tl.ireof as nny be nesessjij Stono arch 'bridge recom nien le-1. "The following petitions we disapprove Pii .e In the boiough of Waverly, over Jaikers ciek Estimated cost $200 00, or se much thereof as may bo necessarj'. Urldgo In tno township of South Ablng ton, over Summit Lake creek Estlnnted ost $,50 00, eir so much then of as mav bo neeessarv And the C.rand Inquest nfoii' &.ild. futlliet find that the petitions above lientlone 1 wlile-h h-ivo been nppioved as above set forth, ate In piopei Inun, and that the pitltioncrs in each of said enss wlieie the same hive been approved have compile 1 with the A.ts ot sSi.niblj In such case- made and piovidcel JOHN J. MONAHAN. November -4th, 1SS7. Foreman. T1JUE HILLS Asault and bittciy James Drodoskj-, uihla A'CMindiavltch. ptox., living Le , Hint j' Lee Aithur Fenton, pros , Michael lellj, A. I SIcDonoiigh, pros; Alexan dir Adiuciek, Jlniy Dubli kn piox , Dan it I Loftus, Ida ItiynolJs. prox.. Andrew Cimpbcli. John Hall, pros , Alts Jo-eph Jl.uks, Joseph Mehalko pros, Thomas Jluldownev, Patilck Dcnipsiy, ptos.; Thomas (Jcrritv, Jimes Noone, ptos, John J. Lon Oeorge 1-idoie, I'reilcrlck Fiitz. all is Urcd .Mathews, Jurns T Leiteih, puis John Dimc'ioke Maij Kutskow. ptox : Alexander Hums, Peter Hums, l'tank Ursavitch, tiros ; Mlehnel Cattoll, Audi en Oruttei, Frink Hobllng, Ji , pios , Ju-e ph Hurger, Lidlsh Scaince, pios ; Mux l'hilllps, Jo i ph Slane, pios , Patrick Jluiraj Ji . l'lid Divis, ros , James He nnle, "iaiik Hobllng jr , pros.; Janus While, I'ltlick Ilannnii, pros; .Maiv Sargent. ElUabeth Jllllcr, prox ; Henjamln It Junes, Panny Jiimes, piox ; "Mis John Ev ins, Emm i Faust, prox.; Louis Hlack Theodore liurki , ptos Common si old Hoslo Znokowska, Wer onlka Dube ck pros Filonlous attempt Celnte Holoni, Lou njo Salvideirc, pros ; John Dranchoke, Jllchail Kiitskow, pros Selling lleiuor without license Hridget Ilu me Wllllim S Itlick, pros Pointing Pistol Elm. r E Tlnklopaugh, Peter Holce, pios , Hirhitil Hall, ,M Cilp pen jiros , Michael Kelly, A. P. MoDou eiiMh, pios Lucenj and receiving Michael Po) liek A W Slnw, pios, "lirtln Crine, Prink Holding, Jr, pros.. Chalks P Ids, Prank Hobllng, Jt , pios ; William ,lch aids, John Hie-haids, ptos., Joseph Gnent lj, Peter Eler, jiros Carrjlng eomealeil weapons George F. Jov-ce, ltd hard Hall M. Crippeii, pios Poinleitlon and bastard Andrew Mc Nulty, Antil" Plesrh. piox.: William U. Jones, Jennie Smith, piox.; John Mc Donough Alice Heap, piox. Aggtav ited ass iult nmj intttrj rrank (ijeloii, Edwiid Murtaj, ptos , Mlehiel (jeiiiiko Prink Hobllng, Jr , pros , J, W Jlvirs, Simiul Johnson, pios. Keeping baw lj house Emma Stephens, Mrs W H DuggHi), prox Hnrlaij Paustlne Yatzklofskj. Jonn Pendell, jnos , Prank Hixlcr, Michael O'Nell, Harrv Johnson, alias J. r. Hllej, l'rank Itobllng, Jr , pros. Liieeny by bailee Jacob Korver, H. JI. Doles, pros. Falso preetenccs Henry Kunz, William Harrett, pios Hobberj Joseph Mlglin, Stony Hcnc, pros. Statutorj- burglarj- Morris J, Wmlleld, Trank Itobllmr, Jr. pro.: Mortis J W'ln fleld John A Duckworth, pros ; Morris J. Winlield, Eugene Shifter, pros. Peijurj John Martin, John 1. Kellj-. pios Killing homing pigeons Thomns Walsh, William Sualth, ptos. 1CJNOHED DILLS Lirceny by bellce-Jennlo Purvis. Flank Shiffer nros : Pied Hue. Sirah Coiley, pteix ; AtlliCo ThorntU), Hobert Htatil, pios , John J. Wade, Ji,, Horton A Lee, pios. Assault and battel Mary Sargent, ElUabeni Milhr, prox , count pay costs. Mle-hnel Nilan 1. John II Heltz, pros; county pay costs. John Evans, iluunih Pankuskej, piox . count puy costs Ann He nun, Phoebe Han piox ; count jKiy costs Slv ester Qulmitsld, Lnllslaws tl ilhlcsh, V. Lopatyner, pros, to pav costs. Michael CuvunaiiR-h, Martin Al klnsoii, pros, to piy costs Hose Hcilly, Mat Dm kin, prox,, lountv pay costs Nicholas Carluccl, Phlilp Chnlrln, Mich ml .lennlnj, plus, to p iy fusls. John McMyni'. (iaiatuiMi tsaporita, prox., to pa cots John Sehwenk, IMwatxl Myers, pros ; county pay eeists Common si old Mary McDonnugh, Mar garet McOowun, prox . county pay e-osts. Hczzle .Moran,Augut Olson, pros.; county pay costs. Conspiracy 11. Davis, Thomas Shields, pioa ; county pay costs. Mayhem Louis Hluck, Theodora Hurke, pro Libel Adam Surdel, 7. Lopatner,prns., to pu costs. Embezzlement John A Kfllh. O M. Canienter. pios. L. C Mimifoid, Prod. C tend, pios Larceny nnd lecelvlng Prank Petrovv Icz, l'runk Uituawlc, udiew nrwln, pro., Jonepli Sciirsa. Pllomcno Chli fole, pios , Mathow WuhIIIiih, Prnncesi-ei W'as lllns. Funk Smith, prejs ; Patilck llairett, James Hodwers, pros.; Patrick Cumel, Maty Mulhcrln, prox. Defrauding iKinrdlng house P. J. Hcr rlty. allHB Patrick Karly, Mary Jtahon, prox.; county pay costs. Helling liquor on Sunday Michael Cav n nem uli, Martin Atkinson, pros., to pay CO"tt Selling liquor without llconses-Mary a. Com ay, William 3, Hlaok, pros,; county uay coats, RIGHT CHILDREN Munyon Looks Out for tlio Little Ones. A MOTHER'S RESPONSIBILITY. Munyon novcr forgets tho children. Ho realizes a mother's responsibility and Is over ready to glvo her tho benefit ot his knowledge) and experience. Mun- tealth, which may bo ob tained f r e o from nny drug gist. Is es fieclally expllc t In describing nil chlldrcn' diseases, and gives plain and compii'io in structions re garding their treatment, Sickness often comes sudden ly, and every mother should lie prepared by having MUN YON" S REM IntKH vvhprn shn can get them quickly They arc ab solutely harmless, and so labeled thero can bo no mistake Munyon'n Colic nnd Crying Baby Curo cures bilious colic, painter's colic in children, and griping pains of every de scription, promptly relieves hysteria, sleeplessness, piln from teething, ami quiets crying babies. Munon's Soro Throat Curo effects a prompt curo In diphtheria, and every form of sore throat Munyon' s. Fever Curo will brctlc any form of fever It should be ndmln Istored as soon as the fever appears. Munjon's Worm Curo causes the prompt removal of pin worms, anal worms, in testinal worms, nnd tape worms Mun yon's Whooping Cough Cure is thorough. Iy reliable It relieves at once and cures promptly Munvon's Croup Curo posi tively controls all forms of croup A sepirate curo for each dlreasc. At nil druggists, mostlv 'Si cents a vlnl Per ronal lettnr to Prof Munyon l,r,(Vi Arch Street, Philadelphia, Pi , nnswered with free medical advico for any disease. Hreaklng fence Jimes Gallagher.Mlch ael Leonard, pros , county piy costs. Hnhbei) Joseph Pitrokus, Clnrles W'ltakowsky, pros . Praiut Mellon, Jos epli Chnrneskj, Joseph Mnlchlck, pros ; John Mcnle llruno tiieggo, pros Hlot Mirtln SorzliSik, Anthony Lu 1 ka, John HnguM:!. John tlrzvvvlnskl, Jos- epn .Mnri.uczcwskl. V. Lopatjner, pros, to pay costs. Malicious mischief Stephen Schanskcy, Phllo Lee1, pros, to p i costs Fclon'ous wouniilng Hlchard Harring ton, William Lewis, pros. TWO LARGE CLOTHING FIRMS FAIL. Tho .Monitor, Formerly tho Newell Clothing M nf illics-ltnrre. Pn., W cut Into tho II ti ntls of a Receiver. The Chicngo Combination Clothing Co., ot '-Ml Wiisliington Avenue, .Scrnuton, Pu., Ilnvo Secured the Hulk of This Stock nnd Will Innu g ii rate n Crcnt Snlo Coinmcucing Tucsdiiy, Nov. !)--1'hls Stock JJiist Ilo Sold in Order to .Make n 1'innl Snttlomcnt nt Once, Tho Monitor Cothlng companj-, for inetly the Newell Clothing company, of Wilke.s-Darre, Pa., has gone In the hands of tho receiver This clothing company is known by the retail cloth ing dealers of Northeastern Pennsyl vania ns manufacturers of the best nnd highest grade clothing. In fact, their inability to sell these well made nnd high-grade goods In this section of the country, to this fact they at tribute their failure. This concern were not letallers, they were manu facturers, and the Chicago Combina tion Clothing companj, of Jll Wash ington avenue, Scianton, Pa,, having secured this stock and nlso the stock of a bankrupt firm of Now Yotk city, will place the same on sale beginning ru.-sday, Nov. 9. at 0 a. m., and will continue tho sale until the entito stock is disposed of in order to tjiake a final f ttlement. This Is tha tlrst time a sale of such extiaotdlnary magnitude has t'-eken place In Scranton, nnd It may never occur again. Eelow we quote a few prices In order to show what tremendous sacrifices will be made and bear In mind that oods priced below can bo returned at any time during this sale If not con sidered worth the mono-. No matter what the cause may be nnd arc not .soiled. Men's line worsted overcoats at $3 18. rhl.s coat Is really worth $15. We al ivv jou to keep It homo four da 3, r.nd If not soiled jou may return tho .amo nnd wo hereby ngreo to teturn the $3 4S. Men's line spring nnd fall overcoats, In silk nnd satin lining, $0.99 This is really vvoith $20, Men's extra tine satin lined spring nnd fall over coats $7.83, positively winth $2C. A splendid suit of men's clothing nt $3.48 This suit Is positively wprth $15 Keep It home four days nnd If not soiled re turn the same and we hereby agree to refund the $3 4S Men's fine Sum mer weight pints $121. line quality, really worth $3, latest style nnd very handsome. Keep them four days and if not soiled icturn the .same and wo heieby agiee to return the $1 24. Men's extra fine suits $8.83. This $0 85 suit Is the finest material, latest stylo, well made and positively worth $20. Ask to see it. High grade goods, wearing equal to the finest quality of custom work, and over 10,000 different suits In silk and satin lined. All must' go, re gntdless of cost, boys' nnd children's suits from 78 cents up, child's knee pnnts, 17 cents; bojs' hats, worth $150, 15 eents; men's hats, 73 cents, worth $3 50; good handkerchiefs, 2 cents.worth 25 cents, socks, 3 cents, men's flno un detvvear, 43 cents per suit, worth $2.50, flno silk suspendets, 8 cents, worth 75 cents; silk umbrellas, 49 cents, worth $3 60; reefers for bojs In all colors fiom $1.0S cents up, and a thousand other ai tides wo have no space to mention here. During this grent sale tho store will bo kept open until 9 p. tn. It will pay you to come one hundred miles to visit this gteat sale. If jou valuo money, don't tnlss it Make no mistake. Look before j'ou enter and don't bo misled by signs and banners displayed by other merchants, but como direct to 211 Washington avenue, next to Connolly & Wnllace's old stand, dlrectlj opposite tho court house, Scranton, Pa. P. S. Wo positively will not fill mall orders, but allow car faro on all pur chases to the amount of $5 00 and up vv urds. It Is better to take Hood's Sarsa parllla than to experiment with un known and untried prepatatlons. Wo know Hood's Sarsaparllla actually and permanently cures. Hood's Pills act easily and prompt ly on tho liver and bowels, Curo sick headache. On account of Ponnsylvanla Stato Grange, Patrons of Husbandry meet ing, to bo held nt Harrlsburg, Nov. 9th 12th, tho Delaware und Hudson It. It. will boII round trip tickets from Scran ton to Harrlsburg at tho low rate of I $1.07. TBTStW.'iS'HiKifl a it && JLvjrap?sJxvl f JlJA Connolly 8c Wallace VERY SPE sPFfiifii mh Ladles1 A Great Bargain. Look Through The Tribune "Want" columns. It may pay you well. Many good things are continually offered in that depart ment. ii i:li wantkd males. Advs. Under Till Ilea J One Cent a Word. DiMiitAiH.i: iti:im:si: r vnvi: wan 'I id) In this eoiinlj lor the Aeotylenu (iiiH Maclitnc; Iltiest light known for ilt.v or lountry reiUlenee'e, t huri'ln. storei and HrhooH; hrllllaiii far excelling cleotrle llltht or elt uas, nt nne-lmll' eost; tibsnlutcl) mile; eisilv operated, unusual opportunity. Aihlresi, for terms nne. full Infotmatinn, Till: CltAIH-ItEVNUi.Db I'UUMlUY CO, D.iv ton, Ohio. VAfANTKll TM'O mi:n or OOOI) Al). drcs to net us ilesnifn to Intioilueo a new cduiiitlounl elevke. no hemic e uiv.isslnR; salary Sir. per week to the rlttht purtj Call lifter 1 p. in. O. I-hltAWDK, 'J'Jl ilulberrj Htreet. TJOOItflllNni-IK ANITfNISlIi:it WANT. 1-) ed ut 'Hie 1 rlhiino IlooU lllmlery at oneo CJAIiiaMEN-SCHOOI.SUI'l'MKS: COUN k5 try vioilt; J.100 silnry inontnly, with lllicrnl nddltioiml eoiiimlsslom. It. O. U VAN'S eV CO , Chicago tVAMKO-AS AOhNTIN KVHUV Sf.O. tlon toennvass, Sl.Ol) to S"oo n elay mndej t.ells nt clsht, nlso n ninn to Hell Mnplo GoocU to denlcrs; btt side line $7n n inniith; Hilary or largo commission iiiadc, experience! unnecessary. Clifton t-oap and Manufactur es Company, Cincinnati, O. TtTANTUU - WKl.L-K.VOWN MAX IN every town to Kollclt ntnck miliserlp lions n monopoij ; hlr money for njrentH, no rapltal requirtd. IIUWAHIJ C. fc'lblt el CO., liorden lllock, Chicago, 111. HELP WANTED FEMALES. Advs. Under Till Head One Cent a Ward. AMEH-l MAKE ilia WAOES DOINO pleasant homo work, nnd will gladly fend full particulars to all xenellng '2 cent stamp. M1SH M. A. BTEDHINH, I.avvrenco, Mich. WANTED-IiADY AGENTS IN SfHAN. ton to nell and Introduce Hnyelei's e'like icliiKi operlcnccile'anvaser preferred, work permanent anil verj prolltable. Wilte for piullculars nt once nnd get henellt of hollelay iiade. T. II. BNYUElt vV. CO., Cincinn.ul, 0. rAMEU 1MMEDIATEIA-TWO ENEIt V getlo Fnliswonien to represent it. Guaranteed SU n dav without intei lerln with other duties. Healthful occupation. Wrlto for imitlculniM, eneloslnj; Mump, MANCIO CHl-MICAIi COMI'ANIV No. 7- JohUfctreet, Now iork. lOK KENT. Adva. Under Till Mead One Cent a Word. SiouErou hi:nt-!iu lincoi-n ave line, Curhonelale, l'n. H OtmESKOIt HENT-II HOOMs, .NOItrTl Mghtli Mreet lor tiruis applj to JAM! Si) WW I SON. Tlrst National ilauk, or A. 1). Dean, JI'.Ml'-j N. WiishliiKtoii avenue. l'OU SALE. Advi. Under Till Mead One Cent a Word. oirnFTudTr7?TETN'v' 1' Urnml for casli or short time; can ho seen ut loliU Jellirsounvenuu, 11 VV. IVES. ITOHHALiK AHIHADIVAKIUS VIOMN. ' inudo In 171ft. J. MEEK, 117 7th St ITOIt HALE-ONK Ull-HOItSE TOW'Elt 1' holler, ns good ns now. THE WESTON Ml 1. 1. CO IIAIU CHAINS. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. EW AN EXCMJHIVE hlVI.IS IN 1 lialr chains tun he inuilo nut of vour hair for Christmas gifts, ut EVA M. IIEI' EI.'S, tlJlo Luckawuiiiui avenue I.eeivo ur elers earl). (Jiililllue; Acoidiint. Ileadlnjr, I'a.. Nov. 8 While Samuel Hoover nnd Elijah Hassler vvoro out gunning today near Wernemlile, Hnss ler's gun vvns accidentally discharged and Hoover was Instantly killed. Ho vvua 23 years old and lived In this city. Black W- Coat at VikVP, i mXi s-ooilll THIS WEEK IH THE 11 - illll WILL BE A BUSY 01. A bip; new stock and little prices all -through the line will make it so. Just opened a lot of soo garments from one of the best manufacturers in the busi ness, every coat or Cape being of the very latest style, well made and perfect fitting. In fact, it is the choicest line of gar ments we have ever seen, and at a great re duction from regular prices. .JIS1I IIP S IK 1 8 He I J msT-fsif; wpmmmTm St AGENTS WANTED. AGENTS TO SEL1, OUlt r.Oc. STORM door; sample piopald upon nuliit of price, AMEIUC VN hlOUM 1JOOH CO., Tort Union, "VI ie Ii. TC EOMUKE-AGENTS WWVTED TO II large uiustrnteil home orivlnnillke, live hundred pages, prlee SI no emtllt JOe. Ait dress NATION U, Tl'Iil.lslUNG CO,, LaLo sine liiiuuiug, Chicago, 111. WANTEU-OI,ICITOIIS, NO llEIdVT.It lng, no eudectlng, position permanent: pnyvveeklj: Muto uge, Gl.EN 1SUOUIEK.S, Kochthter, N. Y. AGENTS WIIVT AKE YOU GOING TO doabout safe ( ltlzenshlp prleo 1. Go ing by thousands. Add) ess NICHOLS, Napciville, 111 A QKNTs If) M'.LT, OlTIt l'lt CTICAI, gold, silver, nliKel anil mnnor e-lei tro Plasters: prlees from si unwaid. salary and expenses paid; outfit fre'e. Addles, Willi Hamp, Mlt II1GAN .MI G CO., Chlui;o. AGENTsl(J hl,l,I, CIGAlts 'IO I)EI. ers, SJ", weeklv and expenses, experi ence unnteessai. I ONMILIDATEU Mil, CO , lrt Van iiiircn St., Chle-ngo. ADMINISTKATOUS" NOTICE. Adv. Under Till Head One Cent a Word. IT s rTiTor' emTTC TuilToTrTLvnToT J-j the cltv of St i niton, Liitkawanna countj, Tennslvaiila, dei eased I.etteis of administration, witli tho will annexed, upon ulxivo e-state', liivlng been ilulv grante'il to tlio uiiiHrsuued, all persons having i Inlinsor demands against the said estate will please piesent snmo for payment, and all those Indebted to s ild estate mo re quired to inaki) Immediate pi) incut of the amounts due, W. F. '1 It At . lll'GII I!. DREWS'. Administrator, C. T. A. W. i.IHACY, Vltoiiiey fori state'. Oetober IS, 1H07. CITY SCAVENOEH. A1I.11UIGGS ( LEANS 1'ItIVY VAULTS . nnd ces pools, no odor. Improved pumps used. A. HltlGGs, Troprfetor. Le.iv o oreler 10()N Main ave., or Lukes' drug store, corner Allium and Mulberrj. 'le-lepkoue till 10. riHAS. COOTLIt, CITY SC VVEVQEIt, J All ordei promptly attended to, d iy or night. All the late-st uppllani.es. Clurgos reasonable. 71t Sciautuu etree-U House ll'Jft Washburn street. CHIROPODIST AND MANICURE. COUNIUJNIOSnTT'iNGIIOW'ING nail cure.d without tho least pain or drawing blooel. Consultation and advleo given tree. 1 M. HE1.EI, Chiropodist, lllio L.ickawanna avenue. Ladle intended nt their residence If desired, churias moder ate. SITUATIONS WANTED. WANTED-TOSIIION- VH VISITING OH d.iy governess by college graduate and teacher of experience lull on or nddiess 'lEACHElt, ftlft Mulberry street. OUT VTION WWNTI D-11Y A MI.n Ars i5 Janitor, cm luruMi good icliitnio. AelrtiesH 111 Moore court. SITUATION' WM'ED-IIY A M VV AS O waiter, can furnish good refeieneoof l'j years' oxperlene-o Addiiss HI real of Mad. Won avenue, city. SITUATION W VNTED AT DltlSsMAIC O lng; will go out by day Address 'J15 Chestnut stieet, cllv. AVANTED-TLAINHiTwiNG. WASHING 11 and ii onlug to do nt home or cleaning house bv the da). 1 mjiilre ut HH5 scranton street, Il)de Tail,, moms upstairs, llrst door iibovoScrunton street itaptlst eliurch. DIlUliGISTW'AVrsl'OSlTIO.Vi llYEAltS experience: registered pliarniai 1st; best referentis. Address llox 1!1S, Laiisdale, To, ClTtWTlb.V WANTED -HY TIHsf. O e Ins barber, lute of Hotel Vendlg, Thlla delphta. Addriss II. MIINSO.V, Moeisle-.J'n. A'Ol NO MAN WANTS TOS11TO.V AH I diiver In private famllv; iiiiderstiiniU horse thorouglil) GEO. MiCL'LLOUGH General Dellverv, elt). (jm'ATION W VNTED AH VEST MAKER i ' nt homo or ut store, address E. T general eii'in vi j. w TORK WANTED. 1IY RETINEI) YOUNG . . iiiiiu iiini iiiiu in ,'iiiiic iui iiii-u jiiriiisuru reiuin; ma inn I'uiiie iiiiiip, ,iei dress CASH HIQIti:; 111 Linden street. A YOUNG MAN (18) OP GOOD KAM1I.Y and vilio liasnlwa) lived In Siranton, need work of some kind, best reference! given. Address it, J., Trlbiineolllce. QITUATION WANTED-A TEACHER OT O experience Mlho to tutor uiilldren in tlio Engllsli brum bus; leforeiiees given, If desired. AdilrtsMISS llllllelKS. ifilnMnl- ,'rry street,olty , &rjr IXnS' wJrf JOMFfSWKBlt A LARGE VARIETY OF in Kersey and Rough ilaterials, at $8.00, $8.50 and $10.00, Each. worth ftomSio' to $10 to $15. 127129 Washington Ayenue, AMUSEMENTS Academy of Husic Rels & Ilurgunder, Lessees. II. K. Long, Local iManagir, WKCK KCOINMNa MONDAY, NOV, 8. Dime Matinees Every Day. ELROY'S STOCK COMPANY Supr ortlnc.l. HARVEY COOK and MIS3 .01 TIE CHURCH, In the Tollow- mg senile l'roauctvous: Mondnv XIntlneo . . .."Unknown" Mondii) M.'ht '! ho White Squadron" iiiesdii) Mutlniu . "Marble Heart ' liiiMlny Mglit, "Land of the Midnight Sun" Wtdnesiltiv Matinee "Tarndlso Alley" Wtdntsday Mght "A Fulr Rebel" No I Higher. Toputnr Trice, Hie., Ji)e and JlOc. I No Higher. Scat on halo at box olllco Trlday morning. Lyceum Theater ONE NIGHT ONLY, Tuesday Evening, Nov. 9. The International Sensation, THE GEISHA Tho Original Troductlon from Dnly's Theater, Now ork-Londou, with a Great Cast 'I ho 1'rettlest Com edy Opera Ever Wrltteu. TRICES-Tlrst nnd Second Rows OrchfJ. traf l.TiO, remainder tegular prices. Wednesday Evening, Nov. 10, ENGAGEMENT OT HOSE I WEST'S BIG MINSTRELS. Tho Representative- nnd Only Legitimate Minstrel Now belore the Tiibllc, 'Ihe Well Know u Comedians and Singers, GEORGE WILSON, MILT. G. BARLOW, RAYMON MOORE and a Host of Others. Bee tho Great Tariuto DAVIS' THEATER Honsday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Nov. 8, 9 and 10. Trnlscd by Tress und Tnbllc Tho Rest, WEBER'S Parisian Widows BURLESQUERS, With Special Scenerj. Grand Kleetrlcnl Kf. ttits und nul'euploiu tho Cunt Till; nintlKAPII, with Vnlmated Pictures. Tho Wonder or the NlueleentU Century, Regular Pricas, 10, 20 or 30 Cents Ail opera cinur woni rriervcu iur oouiiik iiloruiiinie. Heiuro them afternoons ut thei box ollliu or by 'phone, .'187'.', or ufter house opens ut night at box ofllce. KETS,