THE SOR ANTON TUTBUNE-SATURDA.Y MORNING-, NOVEMBER 13, 1S0T. COMPLETE OFFICIAL COUNT OF PENNSYLVANIA. Hnrrlsburfr, I'a., Nov. 11. Tho following are the official totals of Inst week's election, as computed at the Stato Department tonight: , auditor general . , statu treasurer. ." 0 & ,1 ,-l 9 COUNTIES. ej ci I" b. .. bs o. T. f. , 5 J ri 5 a s h g h Adams zg!55 Sl( 211 8 0 2SS0 2Z! 07!) S 1 i5 Allegheny 3S03 11332 1133 IDS St S70.M lniJl 13PJ HOT 11 S0S2 AnilHtroilR 4170 2VD3 1DI 21 (! M2(i ll'Sl 3SS ID l! H'i Heaver 4073 2J.I." 1J 17 4 3BI 231 3'U 31 1 S Rcdford 3011 217(1 217 9 7 2337 20i'J GUI 7 2 10 HerkM RIM DI21 CfJ 117 4W! U1S7 1.1KI 101 1 07 lllnlr MIS 3099 2133 72 2 312-1 211S 1107 C3 3 30 Hratlford 3171 1109 711 24 12 SIT) 1317 iiW 22 31 Hucks nni mio 37) :s 5 0221 40iy i.mi m ino JlUtlor ."001 2113 2'H 13 SO 1N"1 2UWS INI 11 138 93 Cambria CII2 CM.' SIJ 69 KK1 S731 2T.IJ !l 4 317 Cameron B(!2 3U! 121 1 1 I'M 272 21 1 2 1 2 Carbon 2-Wi It-lr.' 830 27 7 SIfil ?i"U 1001 2J 2 7 Centre! .'. ffSTl! 2-.1" G71 3 ... 2J01 2110 1ICU 2 .. 19 Chi PUT W SlSJJ 1059 13 21 6.101 21S7 2107 21 1C '.'7 Clarion lRl't 2793 211 (i 1713 27tM 223 1 4 SJ Clenrliill 4111 . 123.1 191 101 9 Ml SOU 1210 Si 3 21 Clinton insi lGtll 731 , 11 2 1272 1173 170S S 1 8 Columbia lSTtl 3272 951 10 .1 1CW5 2kB0 ISO", t. 2 1 ci.iufotd r;,;3 cva isi n m ni7i i;u cos i: a 122 Cumberland 4'iSl ffiTi) 1121 12 2 3.VJ3 23s0 3707 13 1 11 Dauphin 7(71 33 4091 11 1 0107 2139 7230 II 4 1 Drlawuro ..'. r.137 1C10 flJ7 1 l' f-l'G Hffi 1121 2J 30 121 Kile .. 1.1.M 2527 227 S 2 13lS 2112 157 1S 2 20 Krlo 7191 IiO.sJ fill 41 21 71IS 0)13 850 51 22 JiO ruyctto TiUi) feci 7S 29 ID K1 WMO 7l 31 S 1H Torcst ITS 270 211 1 2 127 222 31 1 .. 3 Pranlclln Sill 2IS CSS 2 1 .Wl 1973 1C77 2 1 IS Pulton W0 i"C fll 1 .. 578 CI2 1C7 2 .. 5 llrneno lOK! 2H17 fit 2 .. 101)7 2113 101 1 .. S HuntliiKdoii 2fiSS U)l HIS t, 7 2ul8 710 2179 2 1 9 Indiana 3.111 1202 4S1 30 .1 .Wl US.) 72J 19 .. 90 JcftYlPOii 21 HI 1SPJ MB 11 .1 202.1 159l III.I S 2 31 .Jimlatu j.. 1210 1150 C12 1 I 930 711 1101 1 .. 12 Lackawanna ....12IC! ll'Ul 3311 12s 40 1IS13 llfi2s I7.1S 120 II ta Lmc.istrr 10117 2P)9 117s 20 0 9707 3111 2130 19 fi 21 Ijittlom 1 Slfil 1301 lil'i 11 19 29SO 1279 Cm! 13 IS 191 l.ilianon .Wl 1710 KJ-l 7 .. 3203 1273 2291 11 .. f! l.ihlnh G2.10 7973 513 41 I 0090 7M2 SIS 43 2 fw l.uzoiiii' 132S7 13112 2320 IO 1!) 111D0 12112 SftU ISO 4 19 l.Mimilm? 232 SVil 207S 12 11 2211 2311 f.20.1 .130 2 37 MrKcnit 302S 21.13 11.11 17 fi 3110 )-20 2111 21 3 32 Mmr 40Si) 2C) 151 29 19 3S3.1 2171 (.-i 3J IS 20D Mllllln 1111 1023 219 1 1 10 fi7t 10o2 2-1 11 Momoo Mji) 1(i7I 171 1 9 $.11 1C13 Ifit 20 fi II Mimttfomeiy .... 9i.it CSU7 1139 70 21 S319 C33l 2737 70 11 231 Montour &71 129,1 2S3 .. .. C.12 901 im .. .. 4 Korthnmpton ... r.fi7fi w.Si S23 31 2 H3S1 5121 13S2 33 1 41 Nortlinmborriid . 4170 3S07 2017 SIS 7 3.137 2100 4170 320 C 21 T rry .' 2219 Ifill W0 1 7 1S01 lOuS 1W1 .. I C Philadelphia Ilfil71 39112 (3417 1.103 101 10S0OO S7017 1370S 149S 93 311S l'Iko 2.11 r.01 101 9 2 211 503 117 9 2.. I'ottir 1S29 1171 230 9 4 1793" 1113 3IS fi I 2 Krhulklll HC90 11001 1017 13) 9 9211 10.110 3011 131 C 3- Knjder IfiJi) fifit 21G I .. 1171 Ml KS 9 .. B S.mcrsPt 2941 1174 2K 9 1 2VT.1 1101 303 U .. 21 Sullivan 71S S.'7 150 .. 3 fifi9 TC9 .CS 1 2 I Sumiuelinnna ... 3)74 2.111 .".OJ 10 CO 3S07 IOCS 702 12 27 7 TIok.t. ."-I 91.1 710 S 7 2901 7.VJ 12i 7 1 31 Villon 1319 r,71 372 4 fi 1152 201 92S 1 .. 2 VenaiiRO 257.3 S20 933 S 17 211,1 1C01 1179 12 18 131 Warren 3117 HIS 709 7 9 33IS 1C20 1202 12 11 02 WoRhlnBtOll S29 411(1 4o7 r, 1.1 6.17(3 1372 CIS C3 12 227 AVnyne 1212 731 M0 11 20 1212 G70 713 10 7 (1 "WcitmorcIniHl .. 9370 7170 7 2.12 12 &S7f3 72iM 1190 1C3 12 350 WyomiiiK 1101 MO 310 2 .1 1003 7.10 513 3 York W10 MIS 1121 30 I 5313 S17u 2IS3 21 .. 2.11 Totall 412C52 20S341 BSS7B 5013 S12 3721 IS 212731 11S1J9 B152 C23 13133 TEMPLE CUP SERIES TO BE ABANDONED Work of (be National Ball League Mag nates at Philadelphia. PROPOSITION FROM MINOR LEAGUES It Modifies the Utiles Kclnting to DrnltiiiK of I'lnva's .National Hoard of Arbitration Ke-Klectcd. I'lajers. Secured. -A Doiuitioii .Undo to tho Jinn lio Wua Injured by Tim lluist. riillailelphla, Nov. 12 Tho National bas-'o ball lengue magnates Rot down to work today after having: devoted a couplo of days wholly to social pleas ures and slght-seolnff, and Incidentally to fiRUiiiiB on the exchange of playcis t'l.ly one ses&Ion of the annual meetlni; was held, howecr. This session lasted fiom 1.30 to G o'clock and adjournment was then taken until tomonow mntn lnp:. it li expected that the meotlntr aII1 bo concluded tomonow. One of tho imp. ttant results of today's moot ing was tho abolishment of the Temple i up setlis of pos.t-.s.ison Karnes, which hiM' buen played between the clubs indlnp Hi -.t and second the last four i-easons. The resolution proi(Ilne for tho ib-indoninent of tho Temple cup frames, and whirh wa unanimously adopted, w.s tho one which was oitoicil at last Mar's aniH-rtl nieotius by Jlr. .Tames . Hart, ol Chicago, and then defeated with the voti of only Jlr. Hart In its fax or. The lesolutlon piolblts exhibi tion tramps nt nnv tlnu- oetween Na tional letsuo elulw, .md declares that the league shall In no manner uuthoi 170 or lend its suppott to nny same or KamcB between the ilubs of its mem bei.shlp except those provided for In the itKUlar adopted schedule. The only opposition luanifested to the adoption of thp rrfolutlon was on the 1-xiit of Mr. Kieedmnn. of New York. The New York masnato felt convince 1 that his team would nxt season tin ifh 1 lost- to the top, (mil, Tor tho benefit of his playcis l.e wanted tho Temple cup torl-s to be continued. To make Its adoption unanimous, ho voted with tho lest In its favor, but lemarked that ho would sot aside a fund of J.l.ijoo nr mmo to be presented to his men should th -y finish' at the top of the seison. of islv. A committee consisting of Mcssis. Youiifr. llyrni; and 'Watklus, w'hs ap pointed to communicate with llr. Tem ple, of J'Jttsbursr, tU'i donor of the ptlze, to asccrtalr his desiie ns to tlu- dispo sition of the cup. PROPOSITION FROM MINOR i.isXayns.' The piopositlon from tho minor leagues which modifies tho rules re lating to tho diaftlng of players and which was favorably recommended by the National boaid of athitratlon, was adoptpd. It provides that no player In the Eastern, AVestern or Atlantic leagues shall bo flraftcd by the major league until he shall have been two years with the minor league clubs, and that not more than two players can bo drafted fiom an club of these leagues. The present National boiud of aibl tratlon, conslstlnc of Messrs. Young, Roblson, Soden, llyuie, Halt and Ilrush, wero le-elected, and tho board of directors, which Is chosen by lot, will consist of Messrs. Von Der Horst. of Raltlmoie: Reach, of Philadelphia; Karl AVagnor. of Washington; Pulllam, FELS-NAPTHA soap is a boon to tourists and peo ple who board, As hot water is not necessary, . handkerchiefs, stockings jnd pther small articles 'Ucaii 'be washed in a basin, ' rilLS & CO., Philadelphia. of Louisville: A'on Der Abe, of St. Louis, and AVntkins, of Pittsburg. The tieasuiei was outhoilzed to pre sent a 1 heck to the llairv AViight Me moilal nthoclatlon for $3.11 to make up the deficit In the fund of that associa tion Incuned by the erection nt Phila delphia of a monument to tho veteran pla.ver and manager, tho total cost of which was $3,77.1. A donation of ?73 was mado to John Cni tu.welles, the llieman of Cincin nati, who while witnessing a game In that cltv was severely Injuted in the head with a brer glass tluown by Um pire Tim Hurst. There was no tiailo of plajer.s an nounciil today. Peial deal.s, howeer, aio still being talkid of, and may go through before tho meeting tomoirow. The Louisville club has pin chased from tho Reading Atlantic league club the lelease of Flint Uaseman Caicy, formeily of the Paltlmoies, and Man ager Aithtir Irwin, of Toionto, has seemed Pitcher Johnson and Outfielder Sheelum from the Newark's. FACED FLAME A'D BOMB. Heroic Rcsciio ol 11 sleeping (Sirl by Her sister. Laporto, Nov. 12. A rescue equaling lug In ulng that of heioes In fiction was made last night by Mls lMna Mc Intyio, ltslillng near Kstclle, wh'o sav ed her scven-yem -old sister fiom il horrible death under veiy tiylng clr eunibtr.nccs. During the day Miss Mclntyre'a In other plated u box contnlnlng 10 pounds of dynamite undnr the cook stos-o. The boc caught lire, igniting the fioor. In the excitement that nt tei'ded tho woik of cat lying out tho dvnamlto the liio sot bejonj control. M'fs Mclntyie suddenly lemembeted tint her little sister was nsleey In nn ttpstalis room .She rushed th'rough llatne and smoke at the Imminent peill of being blown to atoms tliould the dynamite explode, and rescind the child, hpf clothing and that of the child iitlng all. mie when she reached the out side. KISSED THE GIRL HE BOUND. A liurslnr W hose l'olileiics fml Weight with Ihe.lur). T'aston. Nov. 12. Tho tiial of Daniel AA'aid for a buiglaty committed at tho houro of Renin n Lelth, in Lower San con township. In May last, terminated today In a verdict of guilty, and Watd, who had come to be known ns tho "po lite burjilar." wns suUonced to fcoven years In the Eastern penlluntlaty. Ward lode it wheel on the night of Ills biuglatious cx'pedltlon, and usd his bicycle lamp to light his way through the house he pillaged. He bound and gagged Mr. I.iitlt and the two oi'iei in- . mates of the house and then stolo $100. Re foie leaving the house lie drcss-ed a wound he had Inflicted on Mr. Lelth'H face and planted n kiss on the lips of 1'lemlna Dorr, the domestic. In court dining tin) trial Miss Dorr Identified AVnid as tho man who had kissed her. BRAVE TELfPI-ONE GIRLS. Two Risked '1 In-ii Lives to Snvo a Itiiildiuc "iiester, Nov. 12. A disastrous flro broke out In tho Delaware and Atlantic Tolephono exchnngo In the top stoiy of tho Clayton building this nf lei noon, caused, It Is thought, by a llvo electilc light or trolley who coining In contact with a telephone wire. '1 ho assistant operators. Miss Rlma Taylor and i.lss Josephine Oallngher, ilsked their lives to ave the building. The switch board was ruined and one nundied local circuits uestroyed and thi; line to Media put out of set vice. The damage Is estimated at aboiu $600. Ciiiim) of Itcv. .llcPalic's Death, Philadelphia, Nov. 12. Tho coroner's Juiy today renduod a veidlet In the cao of the Row Henry J Mcl'ake, tho voting priest who was foiml dead on WcdncMilay morning In an oreu way In tho rear of St. Paul's aofldemy, this city, The vol. diet of the Jury Is that death wbm due lo natuial causes. The v,erdlot was In ac coid with the nwlim? of Coroner's Phy. slclun Cattul, who eald death was due lo uraemia. REPORTS ON STATE WORK Concluded from Paso 1. feel that no business dono for lllm Is unimportant and let us bo prompt In giving our shnro toward tho support of tho Master's work which Ho has given us, doing every "whatsoever" In Ills name. WILL NOT ITU HARD. With this spirit In all It will not bo hard for us to ralso tho fJ.OOOtleshed by lite ex ecittlvo committee for tho prosecution of this work committed to us. My prayer at this tlmo Is, "Let thy work ajipear unto thy servants and let tho beauty of tho Lord our Ood be upon us; mid establish thou tho work of our hands upon us; yea, tho woik of our hands establish thou It." Mrs. Ontes then read tho report of Stato Secretary Miss Mary S Dunn. ICarly in the year she requested that even half salary be withdrawn, and that hot- future services should bo a labor of love. She believed that close personal contact was necessary In such a. large field as Pennsylvania, and that money given to tho state should be ex pended to procure sjioclall-its of line ability. Such n plan has been blessed. Mis. II. J Carr, treasurer, gave a detailed report, summarized as follows: llalauco ns per report, ninth an- nu.tl convention, Harrisburg $ 47 07 Appropriated for special woik 130 00 Ciikh collection at Harrisburg con vention 2S fD City osFCdatlons 173 90 Collego associations , lf,2 71 Interest -103 Individual subscriptions, llairls- burg s) ; r,r"mo1.- C13 33 ullkes-Harto an) Vol Ions towns jj 91 Total Total expenses .51,570 27 . 1,527 7 Rnlnnee $ 45.1,) Miss Helen Riooks, college sccietary, repoited the Pennsylvania woik In a healthy condition and that the associa tions are a mighty power In the life of tho schools. The weak points she found to be a lack of definite expectant Player and puiposeful systematic woik. As a summaty the following was given: Miles, l.sii; schools mid colleges visited. 30, letleus wiitten, 27S, postals written, 30, talks given, iifi; meetings held, 20: Illble leading led, 3; committee meeting?, CG; association calls made, 233. MISS IIAYRS' IHU'ORT. Miss nmma Haves, state city secre taiy, gave an interesting report. She had Introduced association ideas at Rending, wheto a llouilshlng city as sociation was otgaulzed. Two new genet al societal les have been added to the .state, MI--S Reith.i M Wood, sta tioned at Reading, and Miss Anna C. Stover, nt Willlamspoit. Her leport for siv months was as follows: Miles traveled, 2.S11; letteis wiitten, 19D; postals, 73G; ciicular letteis, 151; ud dresses dellveied. C, IJililc leadings, 2; meetings held, 20; pat lor conferences. 1; boaid meetings attended, 12; com mittee, 2G; calls made. 591, ai tides wiitten for the pi ess, 3. Miss M01 so, of the w 01 Id's work, gnve a btlef nddiess, In which -ho empha sized the thought In the new tendering of tho Initials "Y. W. C. A.," "Yoked AVI Mi Chi 1st Alwavs." Miss A. M. Reynolds, tho world's soc ietal y, gave an nddic-H on "The AVoilc of the AVoild's Committee." The stnto as-soilatlons gradually grew out of city and college woik. and from these aioe natuially a national organization. These (iignnl7ations finally culminated In the wot Id's association. London wns to be the headiumrters. with Eng lish ladles as olllelnls, except the gen eial socretaivshlp, which was award ed to Ameiiea. It Is a gieat advance to have gone 011 to a woild's organ ization. The Kngllsh associations are In advance of outs, as they do some thing for dliect missionary woik. Ameilca and Hngland each contribute $1,500 to cany on the woild's work. They have gieat admit ation over there for the oiuigv that wo exhibit In our ptogiess and we should sttlve to de velop our plans along tho line of asso ciation missionary effoit. AVORK IN NORAVAY. Noiwiy has a national committee and national rgan supported by the foniteen .f-Mielations. Sweden also has a national otgan with 3C associations. A similar lep rt can be made of Italy, Denniaik and dummy It I'a expected that tho French assoelvlnn will unite with the v.-mld's woik this veai. The Indian national committee Is a power of vetv meat usefulness with luxicl quaiteis in Calcutta and Miss Agnes lllll as Hcietaty, who is now In Ceylon. Miss Reynolds gave an inlet cstlng account of the giowth of this Hast Indian vvotlc ami ursvd each member to lealie that het suppott should be con 11 United to her substitute In Tndla. The Aimetilaus In Tuikey have an association, in l'ngue an oiganizu tmn has also been fotmed and all of these the world's association aids by funds. The Irst world's conference will probably be In Tune next, in Lon don, whole delegates will be piesent from evetv countiy. The delegation will number eighty fiom the United Slates, one voting delegate to every five associations. It is hoped that Penn sylvania will send her full quota. London offcts hospitality for tho woik. Arinngements will be- made for Mirtt tiips and It Is expei ted that llieio will be an oppoitunlty for draw ing neater togeuier nud more fully 10 nllzlng what this world's w 01 k'roally is. A giod bye song, "God be AVith You 'Till We Meet Again," was then render- oa anil .miss uoynoi is lert tho con vi'iitkn. She expects to leave for Ku ropo almost lmin"dlately. Mis. Neu veil gavo the Rlble reading of the mornlng,"Tlic Abounding Love " This 1- her gieat address whlrh was lequested and which wns delivered at Notth'leld, embodying tho depth ard height of tho realization of God's love. It wns a wondei fully eloquent, Im passioned tnlk that Impressed her lls tepeis with o thrill of renewed belief and courige. Sho Is essentially logical in her dis-courscs. AFTERNOON SESSION. Tho afternoon session was largely at tended. Miss M. H. Tavlor, tho inter national secretary, conducted nn Inter estlug conference for city associations. Miss Gillespie, of rittsburg, read a most inteietllng paper on finances. She told cf the expenses necessary to con tinue a Young AVomen's Chilstlan as sociation such as the Iittsbutg organ 1itlon. and the mnnivr of raising tho requisite funds. Tho paper wns a prac tical ono that aroused much Interest and It1 was discussed generally and with' srlilt. Mrs. F. S. Godfiey. of Seianton ppoko on "Membership," In a most Interesting wav, nud Mrs. F. T. Plerson, of Pittsburg, on "Rulldlngs." Roth wero admirable oiTotts. Miss Helen A. Riooks conducted tho college conference. MUa Anna Rogers npnlto enthusiastically on "How to Maintain the Intel est In the Associa tion." Sho was followed by Miss Cov entry, of Grove City college, Mrs. L. SOME FOOLISH PEOPLE Allow a cough to run until It cots bcynnd tho reach of medlcino. They often nay, "Oh, It will wear awny," but In most oason It wears them away. Could Uiey bo In il 11 col to try tho successful modiclno called Kemp's Unlpnm, which Is sold on a posltlvo guarnntco to euro, they would Immediately sco tho excellent effect after taking tho first dose. Price 25o. and too. Trial size free. At all druggists. M. Gates talked on "Business Meth ods," giving many valuable sugges tions. She based her remarks on Ileze klah, as noted In 2 Chron., 29. Ho first went to Inquire of the Lord, con secrated himself to the work, and then cnlled In his helpers and declared: "Tho Lord hath chosen you to stand before Him to serve Him. lio not negligent." The special committees and their work were then outlined In order. Monthly cabinet meetings were urged with quarterly association meetings with careful selection of olllcers nnd committee chairmen. Promptness in making reports of work and continu ous work wero enjoined, together with Intelligent rending of association lit erature. Miss Jessie Gilchrist, of Bloomsburg Stnto Normal school, read a thought ful paper on Rlble classes, In which sho gave valuable suggestions from experience In that schuol. Tho life of Paul Is the subject of the year. Hlblo bands of eight, with a leader, liavo been most successful. Miss Ilrooks cavo a brief talk on Bible study. MISS NHAVRY'S PAPER. "Promlso-a-Day" was tho title of a paper lead by Miss Cornelia Nowby, of Hnnlsburg. Mrs. AV. M. Stephens, of AVIUInmsnort, told of methods of conducting "Gospel Meetings." Miss Ellen Kiucald, of Pittsburg, gave a charming tnlk on "Personal Efforts for Souls." "Try, pray, love a little harder" was the piecept sho left with her listeners. Personal letters to the astoclnto members and house to house visltntlons among the unsaved weio leeommended. .A season of prayer followed. Miss Bertha M. AVood, of Reading, talked on "The Girls' Branch." To hold the children, the girls, they must bo entertained, but education must not bo forgotten. A complete organization should be mado from the branch, supervised by older members. She ad vised many plnns that had proven suc cessful In her woik. Mothers' meet ings should go hand In hand with the direction of the Glils' Branch. A reception was hold In tho First Presbyterian chinch last ovenlng.whlch was very largely attended. Tho Sun day school orchestra of Dr. Pearce's church gave selections. Miss Harriet Laclar presided at the piano. Today's sessions will bo held In the First Methodist church. This after noon, from 4 to G, the Kingston nsso. elation of AVyomlng seminary will hold a reception for the school and college delegates. II. C. P. 'I n Cure 11 Cold in Ono Day. Take laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money If It fhils to cure 25 cents Look Through The Tribune "Want" columns. It may pay you well. Many good things are continually offered in that depart ment. & nrxi wan ri:i)-.AiAi.ns. Ailvs. Under ThM Head One Cent a Worl. U-A.VIT.l) -c'lltllltel. olllee. VOI (i M N Address ,1. .V O.. LI NCR 1 1 Ibii no WAXH3D-A lllltsi CI.A'-s, (.OAT 11ml. it. (all or iiililiiss. 'I p. M'filll.ll., Woea, I'a. VAX'Ii:i)-rilts.ti,. I'A ll.O It iT ' OIUC. lilLIILItlS ii' Washington "tjiiok nixniiii AxnriNi-iiiiiiWAxr. J- eil nt I ho i rPmiio II00U lllnilery at 01110 oirui per Moxni 'io ri:piu:.i:nt O 1 1 M ' us mill taelj up kIuiih Eiicioso lc l'lnk llros , sjouth Uend., 1ml. C l,rnMAX-l.-i A DAY. t'lng.Xiidiliverli-s Xo toll XO CtVVAS". lloetlnn. Sjimiil, si free. Milo 1 1 mi or exclusive. Mfn., llilll .Marlcet .St., Philadelphia. AA AVAXIEl) MEN AND AVO.MEV, . vnitnginiil nlil, to work torus In tlu'lr own homes In spam time, day or evenlm;; vc p iv SIO to Mft per week; no t-.invasslm;; un ihlldi-an do tho work; demt mUlres to- lav; wcnoikI work ut onco. 11. A. Ultll'P, Dept -.'.-.II, lrone. Piu oalesmex school sii;pii,ii;s, COUX i; try work; Siou Ktlury inontmy, with lllicrnl mliUtloniU eoiumlsslons. K. O. LVAXS.VLO., Uilcago. .TAXTi:i)-ASAOi:VTIX EVERY SEC lion toranvasx; si.ootn SVOO n eluy made; Kellmit Mijlit; also a man loselt Staple (.oods lo (Hiileri.; best Mdo line tf7r month; falno or large -ommlWm iiiaile; experleuco uniiuessnry. ( lirton Soap uud ilimufactur Dtt l ompany, Cincinnati, O. 7 ANTED - WELL-KNOWX MAX IN cveiy town to solicit Mock subscrip tions; u inonopol); big money tor agents; no capital n qulicd. EI)V UD C. KI-sH J. CO.. llurden lllnc-k, Chlciu'O, 111. II LLP WANTKD-FLMALES. Ad. Under This Ileal One Cent a Word. 1AD1KS-I MAKE I1IO WAflKS DOIXCS J pleasant home work, nnilvv 111 Kindly hoihI lull paitlculars to all cndlni; -J cent Mtuun. Sllbs il. A. hrhllllLN.s, Lawrence, Mich. WANTED LARY AOEN rsiNTcilAx". ' ' ion to null ami IntrodiueSnyrtei's cake IcInK; experienced canvasser prefcireil; work permanent unci very prolUahlo. Write for jiantculars at onco ami et heneilt of holiday ilnde. T. U.SXYDLRA CO., Cincinnati, O. - AX1 ED LM.MKDI TELY-TWO EXKK- t,'ctlo Fuleswomen to represent us. nmiranlecd .(l u day without intuiferlnj with other duties. Hpalthfiil occupation. Wrlto lor paillculnrn, enclosing ntann, JIAMiO LllVlMlCAL COMl'AN'l, .No, & John Mreet, New lork. rou sali:. Adv. Under This Mead One Cent a Word. i.'OiThaT.e'ciTeap URT'wAXTOr 1 use; koo I road mare, fcound, II yen r old, rnn bu Neun nt niy barn, (105 Million court. 1 . 11. OLLMOXH. T70R H A LE-A HI It A DIVA III US VIOLIN. I' mndoiii 7lfi. J. .MEKK, 1X7 71hst. L'OR HALE-OXK -JO-IIOItSE POWER I holler, as good ns new. THE WESTON il ILL CO FOU UKNI'. F OR RENT 'IO MAN AXDWIi'E PAUT of a furnlslied linnse. Ilerorencca rib ipilrtd. AddreisHH, Tilbuuu olllee. nOUHEHKOit REXT-0 ROOMS, NORTH Elehtli ktrcet Kor term apply to JAMES II WAIKON. Flrnt National flank, or A. D. Dean, iiaiiij, N. Waalilnuton avenue, LOST. Adts. Under This Head One Cent a Word. 1 OST-A ROLL "WHUOlVclTAiWNOVKH I J 011 either l.iii'ltuuiuuui, North Main avenue or l.afavntto street, finder will he Niiltably mutinied, hy rctiirnlur thDiuuiieto room lciu, Hoard of Trade llulldluc. fit M'.'g ARE YOU INTERESTED IN CI Ceil liii tlu I m 8 B Broadcloths at Broadcloths at Broadcloths at Broadcloths at Broadcloths at (MOLLY 127 AHKNTS WANTKD. WAXTED-AiJEXTS TOR OUEATIr mis saving uevico muiiufai'tiiro I. Ice tails '.'.'ic Itltr irollts. ISochcsier, X. v.. OLVEll llltUs. 'AXTEI) LADY A(ll NTS TO HEM, etiaets. II u III nay vim to wrlto to me. R. V. SXYDEIt. Ilattlo CieeU, Mich AOENT- TO SELL OUIl ftOc. HTOKM door; siiinple propulil upon receipt or price. AMEIilCVX brOUM DOOR CO, l'oit Rliion, Mich. yLOXDlKE AC1EXTS WANTED EOll IV larijo Illustrated honk of Klondike, flo mtiiiiren pnses; pr oe si. nil. 0111111 (boss XA'lIOXAL PUllLlHIUMi Hie. Ad- (JO,, Lake- hide llulIdliiK, Cliliaieo, III, TyAXTI'D-SOLICITOIPs; XO DELIVEIt V) liijr, no tuilci'tlnx; l'osltlon pcriimiient; rnv wceklj; hI'Uo use. OLEX llllurilEilM, Itoi'hcstcr, X. 1'. CENTS WHAT ARE YOU (i01X(5 ID V ilo u bout Safe Ultl7eiiililp . price 1. I.o- I114 ly tlioUFainN. apcrvllle, III Address MUIOLS A OEXTS-TO SELL OtTIt IMtACTICAIj colli, hllver, nickel and copper eleitro plnpters; prices from SJ upuaid; H.U.iry and expenses paid; outfit free. Address, viltn Mump. .MIlIIKiAX Ml ( CO., ( hliao. A CJEXTS-TO SELL CIGARS TO REM, j crs; S'J", weekly nnd expenses; experi ence iiiincccHsary. LONS.OL1DATEU .Mid CO., 18 Von liuren st Chlmeo. OPIJNIXG FOIt PHYSICIAN. Adv 5 Under This Head One Cent a Word. TIt RKXTmcEi siXLiTTiTcTj i Ntoruiind llxturcs, at the sland oceu plcil liv thu Into )r II. II. Stoplicns; iro nl lo atlou; lur.'ii pi act ice. Dius, liistm-. ineiitsanil nieille il hoolH forxale. Addtess, E. L. M'El'HEXs, Iluwley. Pit CAUTION. Adv. Under This Head One Cent a Word. 8 if Y SOX KRNr.ST," 1H YeAHS OLl) has left me w 11 limit causo, I herehv Clvo VMirnlnir that I will not ho icsponslhlo lor any dfbtN coniracted by him. WIDOW 1'Ei'EIt UEIDEXHACH. Scrnnton, Nov. Ill, 1807. CITY SCAVLNOHU. A. IMIUIQCiS CLEANS PRIVY V MILTS and cess pools; no odor, liupiovcd pumps used. A. HRICitis, Proprietor. I .c.ivo orders HOI) N. M11I11 live., or l.lci.et' elms More, corner Adams and -Mulberry, lelephonoiilllll. "WAS. COOIM.lt", CITY SC WENilEIt, V All orders promptly attended to, eluy or HUM. All the latest iippllauccs. .burros reasonable. 711) scrantou Mreet. llou-o U-Jft Wuslibnrn Ktreet. CIIIKOPODIST AND MANICUliL. Ks nails cured without tho least palu or diaulug blood. Consultation nnd advicu Blven lre. E. M. HEIV.EL, Chliopodlst, mill Lnukawanna avenue. Ladles attended nt their residence if desired. Charges moder ate. HAIll CHAINS. Ads. Under This Head One Cent a Word. VEw'""ANiTT:xcLrsivi:''HTiuisTv X hair chains can be iniulo out of vour hair for Christmas filfts, ut EVA M. IIE1' .I'L'h, nfli) Laukavrauna avenue. Leave or ders eai ly. SLALF.I) PROPOSALS. UEALED PROPOSALS WILL HE III i celvedut tho olllco of the secrelary of i thn Scranton Hoard of Control until 7. o'clock Moadnv ovenlnir. November II) 18117. for funilslihu: the school dUtrlct with reml ilurlng tho eumilni; year. Coal to bo of coodiiiinlity, freo from slatu nnd dust, -J.ouu pounds to the ton HMdcm will Htato the price per ton for tho various hIz a The city will be divided Into four ilMrhtH, oh follows: l'lrttdlNtrlct Schools Xos. 1, fi, V, 'il. 28, au, .-it, :ir. ami mi. r-ccoud district Schools Nos. S, 11,(1,7,8, in. 11. in, uiinivd :i7- Third dlNtrlit-chools Nos 12, W, 1 1, 10, 17, 18, 10, .!(), 20, ill ami il?. 1 ourtli illalrkt Schools Nos. 21, 22, 2il. S I. 2ft and 211. The sum of si DO In cash or certified cheek Hindi bo enclosed v lib each bid, which nuiii xliall bo forfeited to tho Mchool dlsliict In case nf refusal or omission 011 tho part of the bidder to whom tho contract "hull bo awarded to execute 1011 tract within ten ilayn nfier the awarding orthotmmn. Hlds will hs lecelved for each district sep arately uud thu rlttht Is reserved by tho Hoard to reject any orull bids. Hy onlProf t lie Scranton Hoard of Control. EUGENE I). PELLOWM, Becretury. Connolly i waluceI ddoths roa They are much in demand and our Dress Goods Department was never bet ter fixed on Broadcloths than now. We show five qualities in every con ceivable color. We believe this to be the largest line in Scranton and we know them to be the very best value. MB 129 WASHINGTON AVENUE. FOOT BALL TEflFilS Now net a hustle on and win a prize. We will present tho Foot Ball Team winning the largest per centage of games played "this sea son with a Spaulding J foot ball and inflator. The only conditions are the teams must purchase their uni lorms and goods of us, and play not less than six games. Teams will please leave their names with us and repoit all games played with the score. This will include the games alieady played. C.M.FLOREY 222 Wyoming Ave. MAKING A HIT. The'ns "Orients are alieulv making a hit TioOilont lino of ble.v.les eo uprises oveiMhliiiip to an "Orlten, tho fimous len-seated wluel Ko.p vouruvo on us, the "Drlleu' Is eiimiiu lo town. It will bo on exhibition at our sp.ntinj; Hoods store, 1121 Spruce stiect A. W. JURISCH, Agent. SITUATIONS WANTIJI). ClI'L'ATIOX WVM'ED IO tlO OUT t washlm; thu tlrst part of the week. Wiishiiius and InuiinzH taken home also. Call or address L. 11, il 1 1 Sumner avenue. SI ITU ATION WANTED AS V HU'iCHER ) (mod bologna h,iunu maker and meat cutter; willlin; to peddle or tend market, (food all mound man. Addrcas, THOMAS RILEY, General Deliver , City. WoslflON WANTED HY A YOUNCl 1 miirrtel num. w.ll aeeapt employment ol nny kind, Address LEROY, Uill) l'lielps street, city. l7osmoV."NTEDAs"llAiifl3XDEIl; J. experience; can s'vo bo. of reference. Address R. 11., I illume olllee. W-AN'MWT'OHrriON AS VIKITINO OR 1 day yovernois by eollogocrniluute anil teacher of experience. Cull 011 01 uddicss '1EACHER, Olft iluih-'rry street. Situation wa.vthd-hy a ma.-, as O Janitor, can fiiriiUli Rood rcfersmio. Addiess til .Moore Court. SITUATION WAXTED-HY A MAS AH - waiter; can fuinisli Kood relcreiice of j; ye-ars' experience Addiess 111 1 car of Mad lHonaoiuie, city. ClTUATIOX WANTED-AT DIIISMAK. c inn; xvlll go out by day. Address 215 Chestnut street, cltj. V ANTED-l'LAl X seTvI.N (I.WAHIIINU and Ironing to do at home or cleaning housoby theda. Inquire at 1015 scrantou ktrcet, llydo Park, rooms upstnlu, first door uliovobcruutonSlieet llaptist church. IVtUOOlSTWA NTS I'OSITPINJ tl YEARS XJ experience: reslstered phnrmiiclst; best references. Address llox lilH, Lnnsdale, I'a. OITUATION WANTED 11Y PIRST- O cliihs barber, luta of Hotel Vcmtli;, I'hlla. luta or note VenillL'. I'hlla. delphla. Address 11. HTINSOX. ilooslc, l'u. MIEN i . 50c. 75c. $1.00 .50 AMUSEMENTS. Academy of flusiq fcl & Iliireunder, Lessees. II. R. Long, Local Manager. JIntinco Today, Land of the Midnight Sun Tonlsht, "SHE." Evening 1'ilces, oc, 20c, HOo. ilutlneo 1'ilces me. 1 uesday nnd Wednesday, Nov. j.i, an, x ,. Tho Dig Southern Scenlo Production, m A bountiful lovestory Interpreted bya Hist elms company. Now songs unci now diuicos 11111I a wealth of scenery. As tho Old Homestead Is to the North so is Coon Hollow to tho South. Evening prices, 15c, 25c, fl5c, 50c. Matinee prices, 15c, 25c. Lyceum Theater, Tuesday, November 16. Walt for your favorite Hinging comedian, Andrew Mack In tho Midfssful new piny by It imsu -MoirH, ul new piny -MoirH, enileman irssi Hear Mack's New Songs. Rogular Prices, 11 u. in. Seats on sale, Saturday, One nljht only, Wednesday, Nov. i7. Joseph Jefferson In His Doublo Comedy 1)111, The Cricket on the Hearth AND Lend Ale Five Shillings PRICKS seats on lower lloor and first two rows In baleouj $1,511 llalcouy . .. . 81.W1 (luliery .. 25o Seals in lixes and boxes $2.00 Hox olllee open Monda.v, Oa. m DAVIS' THEATER Monday, Tuesdiy, Vednesday, Hjv. 15, 16, 17. AL. REEVES' BIG y AH New Features, New Company, Elaborate and Original Scenery Rovuiar Pt1o33, 10 20 or 30 Gents All opera chairs mid reserved for evening K'tforinunceH secure them afternoon ut the box olPco or by 'phone, ilrt72, or ufler bouse open' ut night ut box olllee. HI ELR0YSTOCKCOW1PANY BURLESQUE . ?