THE SCRANTON TKIBTTNE--WEDNESDA.Y MORNING-. NOVEMBER 10, 1S9T. ELECTION FRAUDS IN PHILADELPHIA Officers Arc Arrested on Charge ol Sup plying Dogus Naturalization Papers. AlERRICK FAMILY AND THEIR FRIENDS Given n Itcnrlng llcfnro Cominls tonor JMmiiiuls ntul Meld to Itnll in 95,000 Tor nn Appenrnnco nt Coiirt--Mcrrlck Senior Acted lis Ilogtis Judge. Philadelphia, Nov. 0. John A. Mer rick, a clerk In United Stntcs Com missioner Hell's ollice. Klclmrd M. derrick, his father, nlso a clerk In the name ofllre. und Eugene Llndscy, a clerk In the city prothonotary's ollice, were Riven a henrlnp today before Vnlted States Commissioner Edmunds charged with ls&ulm,' fraudulent naturalization papers and at the con clusion of the hearlnc they were held in $5,000 ball for court. Hall was furn ished. Testimony was produced by United States District Attorney Heck tending to show that the accused men have bfen guilty of wholesale fraud In tho issuance of the naturalization papers txtendliiK over a period of three or four yen is. One of the witnesses who had pur chased n fraudulent certificate testi fied that the three defendants sat as a regularly constituted court. Merrick senior was the Ijoruh Jndfie, the son was a clerk of the Illegal court and T.lndsoy was assistant clerk. Tho wit ness said court was held In a bark room of a saloon, opposite tho city hall. The ntnount nald to "Judge" Merrick for each naturalization paper ranged anywhere from $12 to $17. United States Commissioner Bell said the papers wore apparently re gular and bore the seal of the United States, but that the Judge's name was not genuine. Tho penalties for the crimes charged against the men are very severe. 1$. I''. Hasten, who Is allege.1 to have pro cured papers for some of the foreign ers, nnd for whom a warrant was Is sued, Is said to have saJled for Europe on tlv Lucanta a few days ngo HIS CLIENT'S LIPS SEALED. Authorities Untried in tho Cnso of the Woman in lilnck. Norrlstowji, Pa., Nov, 0, District Attorney Strassburger is subpoenlng n number of witnesses for Friday's hearing of Miss Elizabeth K. DeKalb, who Is charged with complicity in tho murder of Mrs. Emma I'. Kaiser. The district attorney will be assisted at the hearing by James B. Holland, who con ducted tho trial of Charles D. Kaiser, Jr.. the murdered woman's husband. The only damaging testimony of which tho commonwealth is certain is that of several persons wso say they saw Miss DeKalb in company with James A. Clemmer at or near tho scene of murder shortly before it occurred. The commonwealth otlleers are handi capped in their efffforts to lead Miss DeKalb Into a confession by tho stand taken by her counsel, J. P. Hale Jen kins, who has left orders with Prison Warden nickel that she be allowed to see no visitors. Under the advice of her attorney, Miss DeKalb will havo noth ing to say to tho prison warden or his keepers. District Attorney Strassburger claims to have sufficient evidence on which to nsk at tho conclusion of Friday's hear ing that the woman bo bound over. Trenton, N. J.. Nov. 9. Tho identity of the veiled woman In the Kaiser mur der case Is said to be established. It Is alleged that she was a resident here for over a year and was employed in the shirt factory of Rothschild & Co. She was popular and highly esteemed as Laura Kaufman. Her companions do not believe that she is in any way associated with the murder of Mrs. Kaiser. LEHIGH VALLflY ENTERPRISE The Itond Will Iimugurnto n Through Tourist rnr Service to California. Philadelphia, Nov. 9. The Lehigh Valley Railroad company announces that commencing November 17 It will inaugurate a through tourist car serv ice to California and Colorado points, leivlng Philadelphia and points in Pennsylvania and New York state every Wednesday. The route of this tourist car has been selected through the most picturesque nylons of America. Including Niagara Falls, tho St. Clair tunnel, the P.oval Gorge, tho Grand Canon, over the Rocky Mountains to Salt Lake City, along the shores of the great lake to Ogden nnd over the Sierra Ncvadaa to tho principal cities of California. ATLANTIC LEAGUE. The Sulnry Limit Fixed nt 9150 Per .Month. Philadelphia, Nov. 9. Although the Atlantic base ball league yesterday ad journed to meet today, President Bar row stated this morning that there would be no further formal gathering of the delegates until the regualr spring meeting. He said that the dele gates who are still In the city have concluded that there Is no necessity For Internal and External Use. CUIUS AND I'UEVENTS Cold, Coughs. Sore Throat, Influenza, ltron. chltli, Pneumonia, Swelling ol the Joint?, Lumbago, Inflammation, ltliciiinatlsni, Neuralgia, Frostbites, Chilblains, Headache, Toothache, Asthma, DIFFICULT BREATHING. CURES THE WORST PAINS In from ono to twenty minutes. NOT ONE HOUR nfter HUnwTu7'AIN!"eUt "eUa Wn'nU Radway'5 Ready Kellcl Is a Sure Cure lor fcyery Pain, sprains, Itrulses, Pains In the Back, Chest or Limbs, It Was the Plrst and Is the Only PAIN KGMtilJY That liiHtnutly btopj tho most excruciating pnlnH, nllnys intlumiiiuMon, und cures Con. gostlous, whether of tho Lungs, .Stonuu'h llowols or other glunds or orguns, by ono up. pllcUlau, , A halftoa teaspoonful In halfn tumbler of water will In a lew minutes euro ('ramps, Spasms. SourStoinuch, Heartburn. Nervous. ncs.H, sleeplessness. Hick Headache, Dlar. rhcen, Dysentery, Colic, Flatulency und ull Internal pubis. ' There la uot a remedial agent In the world thut will cure fever and 'ague and nil other malarious, bilious Hud other fevers, aided by KADWAV'S PILLS, so quickly in RAD WAV'S KCADY RULICP. Pllty Cents Per Ilottle. Sold by Druggist. UADWAY A CO , 0B EMI ST., NEW YORK for further meeting. Tho lsnguo wilt bo represented today In tho presenta tion of tho petition of the class A leagues to tho national board of ar bitration for a modification of tho drnftlng rules. The class A leagues nro tho Eastern, Western and Atlantic. President Barrow said today that tho statement published to tho effect that the Atlantic league had fixed upon $L BOO a year as tho maximum salary of any of Its players was nn error. Ho said $150 per month during tho play ing season waB tho maximum salary agreed upon and that tho maximum outlay of a club for salaries was lim ited to Jl.uOO n, month. Philadelphia will continue to bo tho headquarters of the Atlantic leacuo and with tho change of Allentown for tho Philadel phia Athletics the circuit will be tho same ns last season. MEETINQ OF GRAN0ERS. Tho Sixth Degree, Known ns Flora, Will lio Conferred nt lltirrisbure. Hnrrlsburg, Nov. 9. The National Grange, Pntrons of Husbandry, will meet In annual session in the Supreme court chamber In this city tomorrow morning nnd continue In session about ten days. The meetings will bo secret'1 and will bo presided over by Asslstnnt Secretary of Agriculture Urlgham. The Natlonnl Orange Is composed of fifty-eight delegates and sixteen olll- i cers, most of whom are present. To morrow evenlns tno slxtn tlegree, known as Mloni," will bo conferred In the presence of the joint bodies. The seventh, or the "assembly of KemteiV" will be conferred on Thursday even ing. The delegates to the state and national granges will visit the Gettys burg battlelleld Thursday. A short session of tho State Grange was held behind closed doors this even ing in the Harrlsburg opera house to complete the roll of delegates and ar range other preliminaries. The reports of the olllcers will be read tomorrow nnd arrangements completed for the Joint session of the State and National Granges nt the opera house Thursday afternoon. A feature of that gather ing will bo addresses by Governor Hastings, Mayor Patterson, of Har rlsburg, and olllcers of tho State and National Granges. CIQARMAKER'S CRIME. Gorbnch Attempts to Kill His I'nthcr-in-Lmv. Philadelphia, Nov. 9. Charles Ger bach. a cigar manufacturer, on Nor ns street near Fourth, today attct.ipt to kill his father-in-law, Fredeikk Fritz, and tho latter's son, Joseph, of 2020 North Fourth street, by shooting them. He then sent a bullet through hla own brain and died soon after be ing admitted to tho Episcopal hospital. Fritz and his son arc beir' bottlers and arc said to be wealthy. The shooting occurred In Fritz's home nnd Is said to have been due to some dispute over business. The elder Frlta wns but slightly wounded, and his son, while severely, was not den gerously wounded. PENNSYLVANIA PENSIONS Washington, Nov. 9. The following Pennsylvania pensions have been Is sued: Original Amos C. McCutchen, Murraysvllle, Westmoreland; Adam Reb, St. Nicholas. Schuylkill; Jacob Nagel, Freeland, Luzerne; Aaron Handwork, dead, Slatedalo, Lehigh; Lewis W. Jerns, Sailors' and Sailors' home, Erie. Restoration and increase Daniel Blehl, dead, Loyalsock, Ly coming. Increase William H. Oates, Llnesvllle, Crawford; Morris Carlisle, Redman's Mills, Allegheny; William McCollum Danville; William Easton, Elizabeth, Allegheny; AVllllam Hergeo, Frankllntown, York; AVllllam J. Brown, Crete, Indiana; Jacob M. Ashamce, Lewisburg; William Stewart, Wclls boro. Reissue Rufus P. Johnson, Fallston, Reaver. Original widow, etc. Annie Leydlg, Straub, Redford; Em ma D. HIehl. Loyalsock, Lycoming; Susanna R. Handwork, Slatedale, Le h.'gh; Frances Leonard, Troy, Brad ford; Lydla Thompson, Townnda; Susan Price, Roaring Springs, Blair; Mary E. Ross, Shepherdstown, Cum berland; Acnes Baney, Marietta. Mr. .Martin Protests. Harrlsburg, Nov. 0. Secretary of tho Commonwealth Martin heard argu ment on tho protests ngalnut the grant ing of charters to the Gas Works com pany and several other gas companies In Philadelphia and vicinity. The Kqultable Illuminating Gas Light com pany Is tho principal protestant. It has nn exclusive charter of Philadel phia. A. Carson Stamm, of this city, and J- J. white, represented the prot cstnnts. Silas W. Petit nnd J. Dunkln, of Philadelphia, appeared for tho ap plicants. Jnvlotiskv (Jets Ton Yonrs. "Wllkcs-TJarre, Nov. 0. Andrew Jov lonsky, charked with tho murder of Charles Melesky, at Duryea, withdrew his plea of guilty today and entered a plea of not guilty. Judge Dennett said that after hearing .the evidence he decided the degree of tho crime to b second degree murder. The prison er was then called before the bar and sentenced to ten years in the Eastern penitentiary. Accidentally Wounded. Chambersburg, Pa., Nov. 9. While gunning for rabbits at Sunbeam to day, John Kheiiy's gun was accident ally discharged. The shot struck his son, Jofeph, In the thigh, nnd David Durkholdcr in the abdomen, probably fatally wounding the latter. Durk holdcr Is married. New ICiiilrond Charier. Harrlsburg, Nov. 9. A charter was issued by tho state department today to tho Wyoming and Pond Creek Rail road company, capitalized at $00,000, to build a line from Sandy Run Junc tion to White. A. J. Lathrop, of Pitts ton, Is president. .H r. I'llngor of Ifokciidnniiiin. Washington, Nov. 9. Among the appointments of fourth-class postmas ters todav was that of John P. Ulla ger, of Hokendauqua, Pa. STATG SNAPSHOTS. Judge John Stewart, of Franklin county, Is presiding for Judge Mc Swopo in the Adums county quarter sessions. At the ago of 104. Mrs. Margaret Meloy, of Tamauqua, Is prostrated with paralysis, with which sho wns stricken last week while out for n wnlk. The erection of n furniture factory has been commenced on the grounds of the St. Francis Industrial school at Kd dlngtcn for giving employment to the boys of the institution. Tribune "Want" Ads cost but one cent, a word. They do the business. D0CT0KS HAD f A Convincing Lottor Prom Ono No woman can look fresh nnd fair who Is suiTcring- from displacement of o womb. It ts rldloulous to suppose that such a difficulty can be ourcd by artlllcnl support Hko g pessary. Artillclal supports make matters worse, for they take away all tho chance tnu lignmcnts recovering- their vigor uiems jiuvc u tvum 10 uu, sy It they grow Hubby and refuse to hold thoSvomb In place, there Is but one remedy, nnd that is to strengthen their flbros and draw tho cords back Into their normal condition, thus righting the position of tho womb, Lydla E. Pinkhntn's Vecrotnble Compound Is designed 11 1M JFiL'F 'til fflHWl vWr&esmmm7 jS$M2 -"" BWALSu? rUj'BHrcSZmr- IW Mil 1 II" I 43&ff5MBp tle or no relief I had falling nnd displacement of tho womb so badly that for two years I could not fuso menstruation, kidney, liver, and stomach trouble. The doctors said my case was hopeless. I had tuken only four bottles of tho Vegetable Compound and one of the lilood Purifier when 1 felt like a new person. I am now cured, much to tho surprise of my friends, for they all gave me up to die. Now many of my lady friends are using Lydla E. Plnkham's Vegetable Compound through my recommendation, and are regaining health. It has alho cured my little son of kidney trouble. I would advise every suffering woman in the land to write to Mrs. I'inkham for aid." Mits. Emma. I'ANauony, Alanson, Mich, DELIBERATIONS OF THE BALL MAGNATES Ail'airs ol Ccncrnl Interest to llaso Itnll Enthusiasts Arc justcd--I.ittlc J'ish Leagues Chased Out to tho liilco of tho the Pond, as Usual. Phlladephla, Nov. 9. The official programme of the National league gathering moved rather slowly today, but the rumors of deals crew thicker and thicker ns the day and night pro gressed. The board of directors of the league convened shortly after 12 o'clock nnd disposed of a few rather unim portant appeals from players who had grievances, the points of the nppeals In each Instance being summarily dis allowed and dismissed. President Young was authorized to establish an ofllce in the business sec tion of Washington for the transac tion of league business, and the Dos ton club was officially awarded the championship of 1S97. The national board of arbitration then got together to dispose of mat ters unfinished at last night's session. The most Important subject before the board was tho petition of tho class A leagues for a modification of the draft ing clauses of the national agreement. The petition as presented met with no opposition in the board and It was decided that its provisions should bo recommended to the National league for adoption. The suggested change In the rules for drafting which will without doubt be endorsed by tho league, provides that no player can be drafted by tho National league unless he shall have served at least two years In the class A league, from which the draft Is de sired to be made. Class A consists of the Eastern, the Western and the At lantic leauues. No change was asked by the minor leagues in the drafting price, which will therefore remain at $300. The change In the drafting rule does' not prevent the purchase of any minor league players by a National league club through mutual agreement of the clubs interested and transfers from tho minor to the major league through purchase, or trades, can at any time be made as heretofore. On suggestion of John T. Drush, an amendment to the drafting clause was also recommended to the league for approval, which grants permission to the National league clubs to loan a player to a minor league club with the understanding that tho player can be recalled on thirty days' notice. Among tho affairs of less general In terest disposed of by the board were the following: The claim of tho Philadelphia club to players McVey and Fox through agreement with tho Athletic Atlantic league club for their purchase was confirmed, but tho petition of the two players for unpaid salaries was re ferred to tho Atlantic league for which payment under the national agreement that league Is responsible. The appeal of Gallagher for unpaid salary from the Reading club was dismissed and Gallagher was granted a release from reservation by tho Richmond club. Gallagher for some breach of discipline, was fined by the Reading club tho amount of salary due him. Ho then refused to play with the Reading club and was released to Richmond. Gallagher did not play with Richmond but was plac ed on the latter's reserve list. The board decided that tho player's fine was justlllable, but gave him his free dom to contract hereafter with whom he may. Tho reported purchases of Clements by Doston and Grady by New York were positively denied this evening by the club owners of those cities. Tho Philadelphia club Is endeavoring to effect a deal with the St. Louis club by which Monte Cross, Catcher Douglass and Pitcher Donohue can be brought to Philadelphia. It is eald Von Der A he has been offered Taylor, Clements, Nnsh nnd Lavecross for the three players named, or any three of them far Monte Cross and Douglass. Tho business of the auxiliary bodies, the bonrd of arbitration and tho board of directors, having finally been dis posed of, tho National base ball league proper was called to order for Its first session at. 9 o'clock tonight with' tho representatives nresent from all tho twelvo clubs. In keepins with the slow worlt of the past few days tho meeting lasted less than an hour and no business whatever was transacted. The only matter discussed was the question of the telegraph privileges on the eeveral league grounds, wheth er these privileges should bo granted to the Postal or tho Western Union company or to both. The wholo sub ject 'was finally referred to. a com mute for consideration nnd tho meet ing then adjourned until tomorrow noon. , Tho various deals had tonight set tled down to a very -few. None had been consummated. Those which nro known to bo under consideration nro the exchange of Taylor, Clements. GIVEN HER UP. of Mro. Plnkham'o Admtrora. and tone. Uso strengthens; the liga- c&peclully for this purpose, and, taken In connection with her Sanatlvo Wash, applied locally, will lono up tho uterine system, strengthening tho cords or liga ments which hold up tho womb. Any woman who suspects that she has this trouble and she will know It by a dragging weight In tho lower abdomen, Irritability of the bladder and rectum, great fatigue in walking, nnd leucorrheca bhould promptly commenco the use of Lydla E. Plnkham's Vegetable Compound. If the case is stubborn, write to Mrs. l'mkham, Lynn., Mass., stating freely nil symp toms. You will receive a prompt letter of udvlco free of charge. All letters are read and answered by wo men only. The following letter relates to n un usually severe case of displacement of tho womb, which was cured by the Piukham remedies. Surely it Is convincing : "Lydla E. Plnkham's Vegetable Compound nnd Mood Purifier cured me when tho doc tors had given me up. I had spent hun dreds of dollars searching for u cure, but found lit until I begnn tho Pinkham remedies. walk across tho floor. I also had pr- Lavecross and Dowd, of Philadelphia, for Monte Cross, Douglass nnd Dono hue, of St. Louis; Kagan and Hawley, of Pittsburg, for Taylor and Clements, of Philadelphia; McJames, of Washing ton, for Taylor, of Philadelphia. Tho Now York club wanted Grady, of St. Louts, but Von Der Alio would not consider tho cash offer made by Frcedman. It wns said that Manager Hanlon was feeling' around for one or two of the Philadelphia men and that he was willing to make a trade with Jack Doyle as a basis. Loulsvlllo and New York nlso want Monte Cross and have made offers to Von Der Alio for him. THEIR SILVER WEDDING. Celebrated by .11 r. nnd .Mrs. Joseph C. llitchuer, of West I'lttston. "Last evening's lowering skies seem ed but to ndd. If It were possible, to the brilliancy of tho scene presented at the hospitable home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Hltchner, on Luzerne ave nue, where friends to tho number of more than six score gathered to cele brate the .twenty-fifth wedding anni versary of the popular host nnd host ess." said last evening's Plttston Ga zette. "Florist Ellis had outdone him self In the handsome Interior decora tions, the several rooms of the house presenting a most attractive appear ance. "Mr. and Mrs. Hltchner received in the pnrlor, tho latter wearing the same gown In which she was married. The friends gathered In the dining and sit ting rooms at 9 o'clock, when Rev. S. J. Arthur made a few congratulatory remarks and read a letter from Rev. Dr. B. D. Thomas, now of Toronto, Can., who performed the ceremony which made Mr. and Mrs. Hltchner man and wife. "Choice -efreshments were served by Mrs Drake, tho cateress, and it was near midnight when the company be gan to disperse. Music was furnished during the evening by Messrs. Parker, Austin nnd Stearns, of WIlkes-Barre. The members of the family, Harry, Edwin and MIssch Ina nnd Jennie, were all present, and assisted ln enter taining tho large gathering. ' Many handsome gifts, In silver and cut glass, were received by Mrs. Hltchner. The out of town guests were Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Sutherland, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Davenport, O. S. Parker, J. L. Stearns and C. M. Austin, Wilkes Barre; Dr. and Mrs. J. N. Rice, Scran ton; Mr. and Mrs, John Samnson, Bethany: Mrs. H. A. Woodhouse, Honesdale; Isaac Woodhouse and Miss Rose Woodhouse, Elk Lake: Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Perrln, Luzerne; Mr. and Mrs. E. Drake and daughter, Jennie, Lackawanna; Mr. and Mrs. V. H. Jackson, Carvcrton; Miss Anna Lew Is, Exeter: Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Mott, Mr. nnd Mrs. II. D. Jones, Montrose; Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Morgan, Blngham ton; William Clark, New York city; Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Leeds and daugh ter, Brldgeton, N. J." THE LATTIMKIt CASES. From tho Wilkcs-Barro Record. Tho trial of Sheriff Martin and his dep uties 13 out down for next Monday onJ unless it Should bo continued the court proceedings next week will attract mora attention than at any term In years. Throuphout the Btato the trial Is regard ed as of tho greastest posslblo Interest and Importatvco, inasmuch ns it will pos sibly establish a precedent. Tho question of lmmediato importance Involved la whether the circumstances and general environment wero such as to warrant tho deputies In tho extreme measures to which they resorted at Lattlmcr. Tho evidence to bo produced on both sides will doubtless enable tho jury to reach a Jupt conclusion. But whatever the ver dict of tho jury In theso cases It Is cer tain that in tho futuro sheriffs In this county, and In tho state generally, will havo great difficulty In securing depoitlei should troubles arise requiring a posso to preserve the law, maintain the public pence and (protect property. Doubtless hereafter, tinder uch conditions us pre vailed in tho I.ehl?h region, troops will at onco be called for tind little or no at tempt mado to first exhautt tho civil au thority. However true, courageous and law-abiding citizens may bo, or however willing to aid tho civil authorities, they will not tako tho risk of being arrested and tried for murder if thty strike a blow for tho preservation of law and order. 'NInety-nlna out of every hundred citi zens will prefer tho penalties they may Incur by refusing to obey the summons of tho sheriff. And who wilt blamo them? SCROFULA is ttrs advertisement of foul blood. It may be entirely driven from thi system by th'a faithful uso of Uood'o Sarsaparllla, which thoroughly purines the blood. HOOD'S PILLS are easy to tuke.eosy to operate. Cure Indigestion, bilious ness. 25c. HAIR CHAINS. Advs. Under This Head One Cent i Word. TVTEW AND EXCLUSIVE STYLES IN 1 hair chains can be made nut of your hair for Christinas gifts, ul EVA M. HET EL'S. 113U Luckawanua avenue. Leave or. I der curb'. Connolly 8c Wallace IK A big VERY SPECIAL Ladies' Black Cheviot Coat at $4.00 A Great Bargain. Look Through The Tribune "Want" columns. It may pay you well. Many good things are continually offered in that depart ment. HELP WANTKD MALES. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. -7-ANTi:n-THK IHTNMOltK KT.KCTIUO V Hentandl'oiver Co. wants) threo lino mon. Apply ut tho company'H olllue. w 7AKTKD - KXPKIUENCKD SAI.KS. i man for Mens' Furnishing (inods. Popular young man' preferred AduronR, stntlnR experience and sulary expected, I'. O. Uox -laa, Hcrnnton. B OOK MKDKIl AND FINIRIIKR WANT. cd nt The Trllmne hook liinnery at onco SiALKSMEN-fiCHOOIjSUl'PMES; COUN 5 try work; $100 salury monthly, with liberal nddltlonnl commissions. H. O. I3VAN3 & CO.. Chicago. -IX7ANTEU-ASAOKNTIN KVERY 8KC V tlontocnnviiHs;$1.0uto 8.1.00 a day made; sell at sight; also a man to sell Rtaplo Goods to denier!.; best side line STO a month; salary or large commission made; experience unnecessary. Clifton Konp nnd Manufactur ing Company, Cincinnati, O. -1T7ANTED-WELL-KNOWN MAN IN 1 every town to solicit utock subscrip tions; a monopoly; big money for agents; no capital required. EDWARD C. FISH & CO., liorden lllock, Chicago, 111. HELP WANTED FEMALES. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. GIRL WANTED FORQENEIIAL HOUSE work. Apply fil8 Adams uvenue. LADIES-I MAKE DIG WAGES DOING pleusant homo work, and will gladly send full particulars to all sending i! cent stamp. MISS M. A. bTEUHINS, Lawrence, Mich. WANTED-LAdY AGENTS IN SCRAN. V ton to sell and introduce Snydoi's enke Icing; experienced canvasser prelorred; work permancut and very profitable. Wrlto for particulars at onco and get bonetlt of holiday trade, T. B. SNYDER & CO., Cincinnati, O. WANTED IMMEDIATELY TWO ENER VV getlo saleswomen to represent us. Guaranteed SO a day without Interfering with other duties. Healthful occupation. Wrlto for particulars, enclosing stump, MANGO CHEMICAL COMPANY? No. Ti John street, New York. FOR RENT. Advs. Under This Head One Cent i Word. SITORE FOR RENT Oil LINCOLN AVE nue, Carbondule, Pa. HOUSES FOR RENT-ll ROOMS, NORTH Eighth street. For torms apply to JAMES H. W.VI SON. First Natlonnl llank, or A. D. Dean, U'JOVjN. Washington avenue FOR SALE. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. I5oiTsalTstT!lvhYar ? made In 1716. J. MEEK, 417 7th St. T70R SALE-ONE SO-HOKSK POWER WESTON boiler, as L-ood as new THE MILL CO. LOST. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. LOST-A SILVER CUP AT THE SPRING near the second toll house on Elmliun.1 boulevard. Kindly rtturu the samo to Dr. 0.0. LAU11AU1I, Wyoming avenue. LOST-SUNDAY MORNING7LlVER AND white poln.cr dog. Return to J. C. HUNTINGTON, aaBMonroouvenuo nnd re ceive reward. OST-11LACK AND TAN HOUNdT)o7 with white spot on breast. Finder will be rewarded by leaving same with W. L. WKDD1GAN, D. All. Depot, Scrauton. T OST-I1ETWEEN KUESSLER COURT 1j nnd Wyoming nvenue, corner Spruco street, it pocket book. Liberal reward to I nnuer u reiuriieu to jnuuor or isoitru oi l Trade iiulldlnc. il7tfasssKsssssssllssssk mnmw! & win joe WW..OW-. . ...BHM..WMB THIS WEEK IN THE PARI WILL HE A BUSY new stock and little prices nil mrougn me line win m.iKe u so. Just opened a lot of 500 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 wc have ever seen, and at a great re duction from regular prices. -. W CKETS, 1 AGENTS WANTED. A GENT.S TO SELL Obit 50c. STORM door: samnlo nronald nnon reeelnt of price, A.ur.iiiLM.- siun.il uuuit CO., Port II uron, .Mich. K LONDIICK AGENTS WANTED FOR liirgo Illustrated book of Klondike, flvo hundred pnges; prico Si. fto: onttlt loo. Ad dress NATIONAL PCULISIIINUCO,, Lake side llulldlng, Chicago, III. WA? NTED-SOLICITOIlS; NO DELIVER. inc. no collecting; position permanent; pay weekly; state age, Ul... DUUHlltW, ivocnesier, i, AGENTS WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO do about Safe Citizenship price Si. Go ing by thousands. Address NICHOLS, Napcrvllle, 111 AGENTS-TO SELL OUR PRACTICAL gold, silver, nickel anil copper electro plasters; prices from Si! upward; salary and expenses paid; outfit free. Address, wltu ttnmp, .MICHIGAN MFO CO., Chicago. AGENTS-TO SELL CIGARS TO DEAL crs; g'25 weekly nnd cxponsos; experi ence unnecessary. CONSOLIDATED MKG CO., 4H Van Uuren St., Chicago. ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE. Advs. Under This Mead One Cent a Word. TN RE: ESTATE OF WELLINGTON A. JL Taylor, Into of Peckvllle, Lnckuwannu County, deceased. Notice Is hereby given that letters of ad ministration In tho above estate havo boon granted to the undersigned, and nil persons Indebted to said estate are required to mako Immediate payment, and tho.o having claims or demands to present sanio without deluy, to IIKSSIE JL TAYLOIt, Administratrix. JOHN V. HCRAGG. Attornoy. CITY SCAVENGER. lUiltlGGS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS XI.. nnd cess pools; no ouor. improveu pumps used. A. URIGGS, Proprietor. Leave orders UOON. .Maln.uvc., or LlckeV drug store, corner Adams and Mulberry. 'lelephonoOOlO. flHAK. COOPI.H, CITY SCAVENGER J All orders promptly attended to, day or .... ... a 1- - ......... ......Il...innj ,)l ...Vil.1 mgui. ah iiiy liners uiMumi.vuo. reasonable. 710 Scrauton street. 115 Washburn street. Charges llo use CHIROPODIST AND MANICURE. CrnlNS?HUNnVSAND INGROWING nails cured without the least pain or drawing blood. Consultation nnd advlco given iree. E. M. HET-Kl, t'hlropod st, 330 Lackawannn avenue. Ijidles uttended at their residence If desired. Charges moder ate. Sl'I U ATIONS WANTED. POSrTraTwNTlcDAir experience; can give boa of reference. Address R. 11., Trlbnno ollice. IXTANTED-rOSITION AS VISITING OR day governess by collcgo graduate and teacher of experience. Call on or addrc-is TEACHKll, 51 r, Mulberry otri-et. SITUATION WA NTKD-HY A MAK AS Janitor; cnu furnish good reference, Address -111 Moore Court. SITUATION WANTED-HY A MAN AS O waiter; can furnish good reference of j years' oxperlcnco. Addiess 111 rearor Mad. tson avenue, city. ClTUATION WANTED-AT DltESSMAK- lng; will go out by day. Address Ulft Chestnut street, city. WAVED-I'lAINlvTNoTwAKiriNtl and Ironing to d nt homo or cleaning limmo l.v Uu. iIhv. Imiiilront lOlAScranton street, ltydo Park, rooms upstairs, ilrst door DRUGGIST WAN'TS POSITION; 11 YEAIIS experience; registered pharmacist; best references. Addrexs llox 138, Lansdale, Pa. JlITITATIOV WANTED -HY FIRST- S3 class barber, lato of Hotel Vendlg, I'hlla- nr I Intel ven delphtn. Address 11. ST1NSON, Mooslc, I'n. 1) rOUNG MAN WANTS POSITION AS 1 driver in private famllv; understands; nv: luuieiHi horses thoroughly. GEO. McCULLOUGH General Delivery, city Q1TUATION WANTED AS VEST MAKER E nt homo or at ntore; address L. I-. general delivery. WOltK WANTED. HY REFINED YOUNG man und wlfo In exchange for nice furnished room; glvo lull particulars. Ad- dross CASH HTOiiKi -iu i.inuon Direct. AYOUNOMA.V (18) OF GOOD FAMILY and who has always lived In Scrauton, needs work of some kind; bent references given. Address It. J., Tribune ollice. SITUATION WANTED-A TEACHER OK oxperloncowUhos to tutor children In tho EngllNli branches; references given, If desired. Address MISS HODUES, 13 10. Mill teiry street, city. 4u 5m A LARGE VARIETY OF in Kersey and Rough flaterials, at $8.00, $8.50 and $10.00, Each. Worm from $10 to $15. 127129 Washington Ayenue, AMUSEMENTS Academy of flusic Rels & Durgunder, Lessees. II, R, Long, Local Manager. wrdk nnaiNNiNa Monday, nov, 8. Dime Matinees Every Day. ELROY'5 STOCK COMPANY Supporting J. HARVEY COOK nnd MIS3 LOTTIE CHURCH, in the Follow ing Scenlo Productions: Monday Mntlneo - "Unknown" Monday Night "The Wblto Squadron" Tuesday Mntlneo "Marble Heart" 1'ucsdny Night, "Land of tho Midnight Sun" Wednesday Mntlneo "Paradise Alley" Wednesday Night "A Fair Rebel" No Higher. Popular Price", 10c, 'joe. and !10c I No Higher. Scats on t-alo at box office Friday morning. Lyceum Theater. Wednasday Evaning, Nov. 10, ENGAGEMENT OF PUUISE I WESTS BIG MINSTRELS. Tho Representative and Only Legitimate Minstrels Now before tho Public. The Well Known Comedians and Singers, GEORGE WILSON, MILT. G. BARLOW, RAYMON MOORE and a Host of Others. See the Great Parade Tuesday, November 16. Walt for your favorite singing comedian, Andrew Mack In the successful new play by Ramsay Morris, Ail Irish Gentleman Hear Mack's New Songs. Regular Prices, Seats on sale, Saturday, flu. 111. DAVIS' THEATER Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Nov. U, l and 13. Tho PeerleiB Llltlo Comedienne, May Smith Robblns, Supported by n superb company of Fun Makers, tut 10 legitimate mutlcal Operatlo Success, Little Trixie The llomp IlilrcJi, Under tho direction or Fred llobblns. sure und see Llttlu Trlxte. lie Regular Prices, 10, 20 or 30 Cants All opera chairs sold reserved for evening I performances, secure wieiu auernoous nt tho box ollice or by "phone, !IH71i, or after house opens ut night nt box ollice.