TIIE SORAfrTON TUII3UNE-MONDAY MORNIGr. NOVEMBER 15. 180T. FOOT BALL GAMES PLAYED SATURDAY School of Ihc Lackawanna Won from Keystone Academy. I'lQII SCHOOL LOST AT WILKES.BARRE About 30,000 PcMons Snw Ilia Vnlc Htirvnrd Uaiiie nt Cnmbrldgc--A ."Icmomlilo ami Desperately Taught Contest in Which Neither Tcnin Could Scorc--Itroun unit Cornell Vietorloiis-.Othur liumo. In Satui day's football Rfimo between tlio School of the Lackavvnnnn nnd Keystone uendemy elevens, the former von liy a store of 1J to 0, the fotmer team cleat ly ploying Itself supetlor iceorillnu ' the lules and emulations of the game ami supeilor nlso In un leaaoiuible wrangling1. The Keystones were defeated nt play hut they excelled in uentleiuunly tactics, nccoidlnK to tlie vet diet of ncuttal spettntoia. The weutliet wm ton cold lor com fiut nnieiii; the -W pcimuih about the flfle'd, but suited the plnjeis to a nicety. Factor) v Hie lootois wire lonMilcttnim by only their r.liwi', which vvae, per luips, fei lunate fur them ih the academy- team was not quite up to any Htjle of play presented bv the youth of the Lackawanna. This wis the llnc-up: Kejtoiu. Lmk ivvniiun. Anthony left cud Coono) Vlnl left tackle .. .Villi, Elmer Cook .. left guaid U.H Sterling. .. .. center (lavln TIUIn;itat.... light guaid Untie Jpayls, right uuidc .Mm.wr Austin light end H'aWi Lurhlngri . .. nuittn liijdeu ItlchnnH . .. left htlf llanahnc Ileynolds light lnlt Oleml)ko llcirltlmri . . full back Mott Hefeice John 1 ItnriK ef. Pmplre t'roffux-ior Pl.k. Llnioiuen- Henmlsh nud Tilpp Pttngcs thiough Keystone's center and end pavs soon pot the ball nenr the academ roal in the llit half nnd Mott went over the line for a touch down and Olcndvko kkked a goal. KejKtone plajod despei.itoly and had the ball near Laclcivv anna's goal line when time was tailed In the second half Lackawanna's rushes nnd luns around the ends forced the ball within a few feet of the acad emy coal, wheie It was lost on downs to Keystone and then to Lackawanna on a fumble. Another fumble, this time bv Lackawanna might have saved the day for the Kov stones but their- was nobody at hand to keep It from going nenr the line, where one of the Lackawanna barks fell upon It. rinnlly Mott got thiotiRlt for a touchdown and a goal was kicked a few moments befoie time was called. W ill.ci-llnrro Vrnnlou High Schoc Is Scranton's Hlsh school eleven was beaten by ten iicdntH at Wllkes Hane Satuiday bv the latter clt)'s High school plaveis The scene vas lfi-G. Prom fctnit to finish the contest was i ciilutc with sh.up and decisive plays and the ic&ult was always In doubt. A largo uovvd of tpectntois was iiicfcent. The runs of Ilaitland and Munily for "WIlkes-Haiio and the Rood all-around woik of De How and Itlee, of Scran ton, weto the featuios HARVARD-YALE. About :i(),0(H l'crsnuo 'nu- the I) Inn and Ciiuisnii ii) Dexperutel). At Cambridge, Mn.-It was ihc (list 'vulMty contest of the kind between Yale and Haivaid since 19I and on that' account an Intense Interest was IKed upon the san.e, and over ;:0,0fli) poisons went to sco It. Xoithcr team liaJ scoicd when tlmo was called after nu hour's play. Vnlo won the toss end chose the side iiiutli favoied by a htllf wind, but with this advantage the J31ues weie clearly outclassed In the llrst half, when IlouRhton's kicking-' had much" to do with Han aid's hi? Rains Pccullail) enoiiKh Yale excelled In the second half with the wind Ir Han aid's favoi. In this half .Mc-n.-lds kicking for Yalo v.is better tlinn iIuiIhr the openniR lull. Of all the pliyrs", Do Saulles, VjiIo'h doiiRhty uuarfr. was the stni. .md ho eainel an opinion fieelv ex piessed by eports that he Is one of the three onck fiiartrbacks of the country. The line-up, Vale (0). Position Harvard i'j) Hazeu loft end. ..Cibm, Capt Hogeis, Capt.. lift tackle., Swain, Whrelei Chadwlik .... left gu.ud Hoivo c'adwalader. . . cintei Doutctto Niovvn light Biiatd. H.isUfll, N fetmv O.imbeilalii light tackle .Donald.MIUs "nil rUU end Moulton Do Haullcs qinutor hntk . ..CiauNnn C'orwln.. . left half back . . . .Dlbbluo ItPiijamln.rlslU h ill bac-k.Warten, IMiKer .Mcllrlde . lull back . ...Haughton Itefeice It S Jlcdun of kihlsh I'm-Jilie-I'nul IXishlel, of LihlRli, Linesmen -John Hovvlnr.tl. of Vale, and John (Jr.t hniTl, H. A. A Tlmeki epers V. Wood, I! A. A.; J. Hrok.m l'rinieton, Times of lialvcsj; nnuuti' OTHER HOLLEGE GAA1ES. Ifrovvii-;nrlilc. At N-w Yolk roily policemen lushed ainonu the Indian nnd Hi own phiver.s on the Polo Grounds to block a i.silu eneountei, Tho led and vellow culor.s of the btavos were worn by many of tho l.TiOO Hpeetators Hrovvu won, IS to 14, in a pootly played Rame Hotli teams weie full jf battle. Two of tho IndUns waie Injuted and jiad to letlm. Tho Indian centei was the HtnnRer Vut llronn's backs weio the lleotest, nnd that accounts, for the le biilt. Tin? line-up: Cai lisle. Positions. . lirown: lioseis . . ., left end, Murphy H Pleico .. left taekk' . . llapgooi VVheLlock, Hedwater left truard Wheeler .Smith. . . center Uer .. 1 it'll t iruar.l .. (iit,.r H Plere-e Seneca. . right tackle . Whlttemoio Archlquetto rliiht end Chnso We IB mil a 2 cincc umple tw nt AMORITA I . tijr uttai la lie lolua Statu on rucltt cl 33 tu. I ftZd I utafj6:hxiix.st. New rpiut i n iHiiiiMiinnin'n ' 'i T" ' i i ' i I I a H Mmm Hudson qUnrttr back ...Hlchnrdson Mot'nrlnnd, ..left l.nlf back ....Unmmon Cayou, 'Miller right halt back KnlU Motoxcn full baok Hall Ileferce O. JJ. Atherton, Boston Ath Ictlo association. Umpire Upton, of Har vard. Time Too 31-mlnuto halves. Cornell- MHMmns. At Huffalo Hy n score of 42 to 0 Cornell defcitel Williams. It was a better Game than the Bcoro Indicate.-, nnd the Heikslihe lads made a splen did flsht nRnlnst biff odds. Cornell had a better trained nd much heavier team than Williams. The men from Ithaca weio backed to win at 3 to 1, and considerable monov was wiiRered that Williams would not score. The llne-urr Cornell. Position". Williams. Tracy left end Hlslev Lueder loft tackle Simmon Iteed loft git ltd Lnton Sc-hnclo center Heller Puvlllo . . right Ki-nrd .. . .Lot, Capt Hackett. . . . light tackle Howard .McKeever. Cnpt.. tight end .. . .Hutter Young quarter back A. Davis Whiting ... . left halfback I) HavU Wilnn . right hnlf I m k . .P.riinrli Pciklns .... full backs. .Williams, Mnrsh PriiMsjIvnnin, 'i'i Wcslejnn 0. At Phlludelphla With a team weak ened by substitutions Pennsylvania defeated AVcsleynn on rranklln Field by tho score of 22 to 0 In a ptme that, nt times, hi ought forth some Inilllnnt plnvlnjr. but which, in the main, was a dull and unlnteiestlnR contest. Less than MJ football enthusiasts shivered I.i tho teeth of the Hist winter blast, nnd Rave forth more enthusiasm over some Rcod play of Hnrvntd's that would bo announced than anything tint was neeompllshel on Fianklln Fit Id The line-up l'ciinhnliii. Positions. Weshwin. Plow ell lelt end ic,ui Young, Cumi). (looflmiili .. .. left tickle Yale Hare lift Ril ird Tovvnst'ul Zelgler center linrkt .McCinrkeMi. ... right guild Slbkj Oiitlnnd light taikle .... Williams Ambuvtu .... light end . Arthur Young Portesque quaiter back ....Davidson Jnckon . . left 1-alf luck Laiit Morlce . lllit half hick Ilclmir Walker . lull bick Wing Touchdowns Walkci, J, OtitHnd Hare, Ambtistei Goalfiom touclidow'n Moilec Pniplit W J. MrCnulev, of Pilnciton Ikkiee Dr H L. Williams of Yale. Time of halves 30 minute-. Yule-Princeton Pro sh men. At New Haven Much to the surptlse of th. Yale undergraduates who did not witness the Harv.ud iramo they did wltneiMj tlie frerhmen win a victory from Princeton class of 1901 by the stoio of 10 to 0 It was a pcot pino to watch, for beginning an houi be bin I tln.e it was continually delajed by taking time out for the supposedly Injuied I'linceton men, and then called on account of daikr.ets. The line-up: Piliicitnu. Positions. 1 ale N'oble 1. ft tad Vanvvlckl'ii Clink left tackle Thompson Hand left RUr.nl Klol.arls Covle center Hale Schw irtz right guard .. nichaid-ou Mntls, Capt.. right tackle Killej P Joins . . . light end Cov llomans qutitei back . Wear, Ci'it Dunklii. (laidlmi, Dugro left half . .Townsend C. Jones . right half. Aucheuloss, hlte Ulock .. . full back Dupce I'mplre In Ing ltrink, ot Pilncton. Iteferce C. G Little, of Trinltj. Touch, downs Dupee and Tovvusend. Coal fiont touchdovv n Dupee I.ntii) ottc. t'.l; DiekiiiMin O. At Uaston, Lafayette and Dickinson played foot ball in a Rale todnv. Shoit halves were itg-eed upon, us it was un cnmfoi table alike for i myers and p'V tators The final scoie was Lafay ette, 19, DIcKlrco-i, 0. Tho line up- LTfavcttc Positions. Dickinson Worthlngton left end .. Wlnort Dulfe, IJjcon . left tnekle Uinte Sie left guaid Shee'z Conway unler HaWton Hlnchart. . . light guaid Ilonner Wildenniiyor ..rlU.t tackle Orr Hcrr light end Craves Pest . . .. quarter bnck .... Il.nu-.ton Pieice left half luck .... Pedloe Uiay full bick Lowther Umpire Davis, of Lifajctte. Hefcree Stautfer, of Dickinson. I.ehich N. V. 17., O. The New York IJnheislty team went down befoio the supeilot plaving and lieav ler men of the Lehigh University by 42 to 0. The featuns of the Rarm weio the line playing of Captain Kenne nnd Valentine for the New Yoik Unl veislty and Holdeiness and Deinln for LehlRh. The Lehlcli men used tho Ruutd.s back foimatlon with effect. GAAIES ON OTHER FIELDS. At Cliiugo Chicago, S, Wisconsin, 23. At Lafajotte, Ind. Purdue, J), Mis oiul, 1.'. At lluiivn, X. Y Hobait college, SJ, Genein, A. C , 0 At Tanjtown Xjack, I, Tnnjtovvn L ceums, l At Highland Palls West Point Sciubs, IS, Stevens Institute. 0. At i:etei llxtttr deleated Andover ae.idem bj the colo of IS to II At Hui.omi Daitmouth defeated Am huist in a one-suled contest by tho scqio of ."I to 0 At Auniipollfc In nn exrltluR gamo tho X.mil Cadets ikitatnl the Unlveislty of Viiglnla b a scon of ) to 0. At Hackittstown, X. J. Hackettstown Institute, o. Polytechnic rrei.ii..tor, 0. Game ended b elsputt duilng the sueond half. At Siiieuse, X. Y-S)iacusi univei slty was be.tt n 1 y the Ui.iv eilt of Ikif falo In u gamo plajtd umki the most dis. couraglng conditions. Theie weio sov nal inelusnf snow on tho gildlron, which prtvented good team work nnd hindered tho Sjiueuse team fiom scoilng on their hcavbr opponentb. Tho ilnul lesult was 10 to 0. At L.incusti i l'a. Franklin nnd Marsh all h eleven played the leservu team of tho liiilerslt of Pcnnsjlvania to ai standstill, each side scoring n satety only, making tho llnal result 2 to 2. Tho uni veislty scrubs Piklay scouxl two touch, dowrm against tho rcgulai eleven, but vvcio unabSo to accomplish tho til k against tho local collegians, notwlthstand lug that they averaged 175 pounds to tho man against V and M.'s no. At Princeton The gamo scheduled to take place between I'linceton nnd Wash h.gton and Jeffcison was canci lied at tho request of tho management of the latter team, ami the- Tigers lined up against tho sciub Instead. Tno week's work was tin Ished up In good stjle. the "varsity run ning up 18 points and blanking the scrub In a, twent -minute contest. Thcro was a good deal of fumbling behind tho line, but In other respects the practico was all that could bo desliod. Alex Moffat was tho only coach on tho field, as all tho others had gone to Cambrldgo to pick Yalo's weak spots The Yalo-Harvaid game was reproduced on a scoru bom on Princeton's Held, and thero was a crowd of S00 undergraduates present to watch tho progress of ho ball. Tho sym pathks of the stujents weio nil with Yale It Is argued that. If Harvaid detents Pennsjlvanla nnd Pilnccton can beat Yale tho Tlgcr will bo tho undisputed champions for 1S97. CATAItUII IN THH HKAD, that troublesome nnd disgusting diseuse, may be entliely cuted by a thorough courso of Ilood'fl Saisupnillla, the great blood jiutlller. HOOD'S PILLS cute nausea, eiek headache, Indigestion, blliousnwia. All diut-glsts, 20c, & !oit'T- OUR IlLUSTRATED PAMPHLET BE m Ever HOUSEHOLD. HCW YORK CONPCNSED TWO VERY BUSY DAYS Concluded fiom Page 11 It will better pay to employ this class of Instructors thtm to have his com petent volunteer service. In almost every larRo city or town there will bo many gills who will Kindly avail themselves of the opportunity for mental Impiovcment that the classes nfford. Hut how shall the classes be ndvei t sod? At once many methods present themselves to tho mind. Of eouise a pros pectus will bo pleparcd as enily us pos slblo and Judlclouslj distributed. Clrcul-ir letters with implication blanks may bo s. nt out. Tho pr,.ss nlvvajs assists us iheirfiilly. Newspaper notices are pio iluctlvo of good tcsults. Many girls In stores and factories mn bo best reached by personal Invltntlons. At tho bt ginning 0f the year nn nt tractlyo rullv meotlng helps to better acquaintance between teachers and pupils unit Is n most excellent method to In tel est new girls. :,., ,,prson desiring nilmlsslon to nnv class should first be- COtno a member nf tlin nnnlntlnn. A Lfew free classesw.,f.rliaiis In ponininn Lngllsh brnnches-niay be Included In the vuluo of a membership ticket. Ux peilenco shows that class attendance Is much better maintained where a tuition fee is charged foi- un classes, except a very limited number. After tho classes nro organized nn effort should bo made to grade them It viu 1,P found to add greatly to the Interest MADH MANY CHANGES. Tho Scranton association has this car maile several chniiK(s and thus far tho result is encouraging All teaclurs aio now paid, except In the Chautauqua, eli de. Written cuntincts are made with all teachers emploved. All pupils, exeeot In elemental branches, pay u small fee. A n gular series of books have been udopt eil, said books obtained from tho school hontd Itcgtilar clmpel services are ob seivcd every evening at tho opening of classes Tho attendance Is more prompt, tho pupils more uttentlvo than formerly. A few suggestions may not bo out ot place In closing old wotkirs can so easily ge IlllVicu to Mir. iu.. Tlin nnm. mittie should endeavor to piovldo nil the conveniences for their classes that their means will permit. Anything worth do ing Is worth dolnu well" The tenchers should tepoit to tho chaliman of com inltue at least once a month. A regulir meeting of the te.ichcra with tho educa tional committee miRht be of mutual ben efit If class nceptlons could be held oc casionally they might Increase the inter est. At the commencement exercises at tho close of tho M.lr, certificates should be ptcsmted to those who have earned them. Above all things, make tho class work Joj ful The education il department lias been, nnd by God's grace., ,w i,c, ,v power for good. There aie so manv whose lives nre ban en of Intillectunl food. So manv who can bo helped to u higher plnno nnd nobler motives Y, t not alone should it be the aim to feed tho intellect The gathering together of tho young women who are hungry for educational advant ages should be the golden oppottunity to lead them to the higher life-to teach tin m that "the font- ot the Lord is tho In ginning of wisdom, nnd tho knowledge of tlie holy is understanding." MISS DAVIS ON fcVGUY-UAY POISC. A featuto of tho afternoon was a song In a sweet soprano voice by Miss Jloigan. to Miss Laclar's accompani ment It was announced that 1j2 dele gates weie cm oiled. Miss Millieent Davis, nf Wllkes-ljane, load an aitlcle, beautiful In its diction and lofty in thought, on 'Hvory-Day Poise." Tho committee lecoinmended for r,e-electkin on the boaid tho names of Mrs. L. A Vv'ntres, .Mrs. i; H. Ripple, Mrs. Wil bur, Mis. Kirke, and in place of Miss Helle l!ev. r. Miss ia Hanna, of West-mlnstei- college, N'cnv Wilmington. Miss Mary Hantui, of Pittsbuig, gavo an Intel estlng talk on "Cooking Classes," illustrated by telling of tho woik In hei own city followed on tho nun oi uic-xoi institute. The class numbeis 161 pupilH and Is maivelously successful. Selentlllo Instruction Is Riven and the eitect on the community is marked. Miss Huniod, of Pittsburg, taked on "Domestic Ait," nnd emphasized the advantngo of Practical diessmaklng and millinery Miss Maigaret Jamleson, of this city, lead piobably ones 0f the elc-veiest and brlRhtest papei.s c,n tho list. Her sub ject was C. L S C. She declated that gills who lead the Chautauqua course weie enabled to straighten out their jumble of idea on history and not labor under tho hallucination that Luther was peiseeuted by a diet of woims. She spolu. entertainingly of the benefit In tho woild of science, lit erntuio and nit, and desciibed tho woik done bv the droit, in the Scranton Y. W. C A , which has graduated six teen member She then paid n IiIrIi tilbute to Mrs. H a. Cair, the effic ient lender. Her address was Rreeted with applnuse. The besslon then ad Journffd. .MISS DOHRSAM'S TALK Miss Elizabeth Doetsam, of Scran ton, gave a delightful talk at the Sat urday evening nieotlng on "What Northfleld Did for Me nnd Mv Asso ciation " In beginning, she said How I wish this place could ho trans- f0,i!nd JnV? ",". "108t up-"dlful pluce, cnlled Northfleld Por a shoit tlmo let l"L.b0 th,:' ln fP'r,t communion one with another, one imk whldi holds us together this nlght-nis abiding presence in oui beam Wealth. DR. E. C. WEST'S NERVE AND BRAIN TREATMENT THE 0RICINAL. ALL OTHERS IMITATIONS, hlSn.'wni!.po'!t.iT0 VHttrn nHrnutce, a an Inun I. n.ril.v ".'V '"'i V"U"1U11U s7,vr.,i f,. i :..,' At Btoro or oy rnall. $1 a riirn nr iTft:.?,ith 'n''itten piiuruiiteo to falfructlons rll treatment. wfth full BMliorann ' A?.?tB' "1 MDiploOnlj Bold tO caenperson, AtEtoroKriivm.nl. jffi&Ktt s?"nA ic-i i.i -B 7 lies i uuoi opeciui fcjft,. &i&) -Tor Inipptency. Loas otlSlP ."'flKN cxirn ?. iiAnniii i.ri ' wffi it- Manhood. Vf fi '. rltt9nnn jsuai'n,,,,'Jaii.Si- fiErr.na& :', ""'.f'waiB. At nowwsiv . , ,, -riurv Wm. 0, Clark, 36 !, Ave., Scranton, Pa Health is Gail Borden Eagle brand ENTITLED "BABIESMSH0UL0 Sent on application., MlLK CO. Cw Yon. Why did the women go to Northfleld? Recaiisc of their different needs, nnd Just here God supplies the neesl accord ing to His riches ln Chi 1st Jesus. My reason for going to Northfleld was to get help for tho world's need, I could not give Mt, until 1 had my life filled with His spirit, and He became to mo the ever-loving personal friend, I longed to bnve, nnd so we read In Uzek, xxxlv, II. "I will feed them In good pastures In sides tho still wnterB, etc. Dr. Josephine, Phelp?, of Rilstol, lead it fine paper on the "Mlsslotmty Spirit In the Y. W. C. A.," and after music, the nddress of the evening waa given by Miss M. A. Taj lor, the charming speaker, of Chicago Miss Helen A. Hrooks, lead the conse cration service at tho First Metho dist church this moining. Speakers from the convention occupied pulpits over the city and ln Kingston, Miss H. K. Pi lee, the International secre tary, gave a beautiful address In tho evening. ELEMENTS Or SUCCESS. She taked of the elements of suc cess In association work. Thero nic 100,000 Rlils In colleges, but of twelve millions ln the United States that Is but a small pioportlon. The as sociation alms to assist these by Riv ing them an nccesslble place where mental and moral culture can be gained nt reasonable terms The second ele ment Is the opportunity for close ap plied Hlble study, which In modern days seldom means moie than a med ley of words to the nverage oung wo mnn. In the third element Is tho principles of peisonallty. Tho association does not extend cold, stiff arms of an organ ization, but the workers come Into con tact with tho girls In an Individual capacity with loving human Inteiest for their human nlms and lives. From tho associations go out 1,000 young wo men in all parts of cities. They may go as a comfort dub, as hospital vis itors, as a splendid coips of Pdble tench ers, or visitors to the sick and poor. It mny be that a woman of wealth may ro out to put time, money and most of all, herself into tho work. Mis. L M. Gates, of Scranton, chalr- Moman of the state convention, spoke nt me l list Piostiyterliin church. Tho pul pit oi tho Central Methodist church was occupied by Miss M. II. Taylor, of unicago, in the morning, and by Miss It. F. Norse, of New York, in tho eve ning. Miss lieitha M. Wood, of Reading. made an address at Detr Memoilal Methodist church Mrs. A A Lovvry addressed a large congiegation nt the Welsh Uaptlst chinch. Miss Ellen Ken aid, of Pittsburg, was tho sneaker at the Putltan Congiegatlonal church, and Mrs J. S. Marvel!, of Chicago, con ducted the services nt the Kingston M. E. chinch The Fust M. E chutch was crowd ed to overflowing this evening when the faiewell sei vices were held. Miss Pi lee delivered a lengthy addiess and Mis. L. M Gates, .the chairwoman, brough't tho exercises to a close. II. C. P. Through The Tribune "Want" columns. It may pay you well. Many good things are continually offered in that depart ment. II LLP WANTED-.MALES. Adis. Under This Mead One Cent a Word. 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A J vs. Under This Mead One Cent a Word LADIES-1 M Mil: 11JO WAGES DOINO pleasant home work, nnd will gladlv send full particulars to nil sending U cent stamp. Mlfes, m. A. fcU'bllHINb, Lawrence, Mich. VANFEl)--LAnYAGETNCHAN" ton to sell nnd Introduce Hndci s cake Icing; experienced canvasser preferred; work peimancnt nnd very profitable. Wilto for piulleulius nt once and get benefit of holiday tlude. 1.11. SjNVUEUA CO., Cincinnati, O. V ANTEDlTlMEI)iATlTlA--TWOENEK. getie udeswomou to represent us. (.unrnnteed fell a day without Interfering with othei duties. Healthful occupation, write for nnitleulnrs, enclosing stump, JIAMIO CHEMICAL COMPANY, No. i- Johu street, Now iorlt. SALE OR EXCHANGE. Advi Under This Head One Cent a Word. K (LI tllO M IT It 1 s 1 1 EI) IIOTK r s AT LA N .... tlf" city; bur and Kiunmer garden. C'or ILIt ft LAl'NDIlU.s., tiuti Commonweulth building 9 GOOD. WELIrKENTEI), PHm"e houses, Htuelton, l'a. E.olmno for M-ranton houn. COTrEIt it LAfXimpts, mid Commonweulth building. I'OR SALE. Advs. Under 1 Ids Mead One Cent a Word. T?OR HALE-STOItEIIOUHE, DWELLING r and barn. Corner Drinker and Apple street; SSI.OOO. Apply noil Drinker street; A HI EINVTaYgUAND PIANO IN PI11HT ,,, cliiishupe,rorulo atubarguln. L'. W. IV L.S, 16I1U Joiior"on avenue. TOIt HALK-CHKAP. I'OK WANT OP l use, goo I road mare, Bound, (1 jeurs old, i!"!..1?"""")' burn, 105 .Million coiut. ii iiv Ki-i-ii ue my 11 OLEMONhJ. T.'OIl HALE-OXK 'JO-HOUHE POWEU mm !ml.ler' ,w Koa "S ,10,V mi; WESTON I'Oll KRNT. nOUHEHFOIl UENT-0 IIOO.MH, NOUTH Llglitb street Kor tortus apply to JAM1.8I! WA'IHON. Plrst Xutlonul Ilnuk. or A. D. Dean, il'JO1 j N. Washliutou uvoiiiie, Ms' .-s.:;Se555ssgs;5 (BOINOLILY ARE YOU INTERESTED IN. 1 1 I ' II1 1 1 . Broadcloths at Broadcloths at Broadcloths at Broadcloths at Broadcloths at 1 if ill i PHI ICO I NNQLLY W AGENTS WANTED WANTED-AMATEIH 1'HOIOnilAl'il. eis to work at home. (lEOROE D. HEUOEN, 7!1 McVlekeia bulldliu. Chicago. ATffANrED-CAPAHLEANDENEUCIETIO as;onta to eanvus iiinongbustnessnnd professional men for now oilico speelultv, every deHk worker needs one. Address 1. A. HALE CO.,Lokoside building, Chicago. WANTED-AGENTS FOR (1REATEST gas mivlng device munufui'turod. lto talls joe. Dig prollts. OLVEIt 11UOS. Hochenter, N. Y. w me. ANTED LADY AGENTS TO SELL etract. It will pay you to wrlto to It. W. bNYDEtt, little Creek, Mich. AGENTS TO SELL OUft 50c. STORM door: sample prepaid upon receipt of price. AMERICAN srOUM DOOR CO., l'ort Huron, Mich. KLONDIKE -AGENTS WANTED POR largo Illustrated book of Klondike, flvo hundred paetn; price 31.5D; outfit l()c. Ad dress NATIONAL PUItLISHING CO,, Lnke Blda building, Chicago, 111. WANTEDSOLICITORS; NO DELIVER Ing, no collecting; position permanent; pay weekly; state uge. GLEN DHOl'HEIte, llochester, N. i'. AGENTS WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO elo about Safe) Citizenship prlco 51. Go ing by thousands. Address NICHOLS, Nupcrvlllo, 111 AGENTS-TO SELL OUR PRACTICAL gold, silver, nickel nnd copper electro plasters; prices from $3 upward; kalory and expenses paid; outfit free. Address, vvlta htainp, MICHIGAN MFG CO., Chicago. AGENTS-TO SELL CIGARS TO DBAL ers; $25 weekly and c:epensoH; cxperl enco unnecessary. CONSOLIDATED MFG CO, 18 Van iltiren St., Chicngo. FAKMS FOR SALE. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. 10 1 VCIIK MVRYLAND PAR.M, GOOD J house, buildings nud land, lono pencil, small fruit. l,-loo,nnly :ioi) cash; balanco 10ears. COITER it LAUDRUS, 300 Com luouwiulth building. XB U'RE PENNSYLVANIA PARM NEAR .J 1'lilladolphta S'J.IWO. only 6400 cash. COT TER C LAUDRUS. .'100 Commons i-iilth building OPENING FOR A PHYSICIAN. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. T70lTTiKNT-0l'FIci WLlXT)RUa V store and fixtures, ut the stand occu pied bv tho into Dr H. II. Stephens; good locution; largo pructlea. Drugs, iiistru. menu unil medlcul books for side. Address, Ii L. SI'EPHENS, Haw ley, Pa CITY SCAVENGER. A1I.I1RIGGS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS . and cess pools; no odor. Improved pumps used. A. I1RIGGS, Proprietor. Leuveordcrs 1100 N. Mulu.ave., or ElokeV drug store, corner Adams and Mulberry, '.telephone (III to. ruiAR. rooi'hit, ciyscavenoer7 j All orders promptly attended to, day or night. All the latest appliance. Charges reusonablo. 710 bcruntou kticet. Ho una ll'JS Wushburn sttcet. CHIROPODIST AND MANICURE. oi7Ns7yKmwiNsXNiw7 nails cured without the least pain or draw lug blood. Consultation mid udvloa given Iree. Ii M. 1IEIV.EL Chiropodist, 11.10 Lackawanna avenue. Ladles attended ut their rebldeucu If desired. Charges moder ate. HAIR CHAINS. Advi. Under This Mead One Cent a Word. riJW AND EXCLUSIVE STYLES IN 1 hair chains can bo made nut of your hair for Cliriatmut girts, ut EVA M. HEI' .EL'S, .'1:10 Lucknvvannu avenue Leave or ders eurlj. DISSOLUTION NOTICE. f5T?tEr!"HlSmajTlON I Hill Coal Co m puny. Jn the Court of Common Pleas of Lackawanna Couuty, No, 5f7. Nov ember Term, 1807, Notice Is hereby glen that Tho MlnoIIIll ( oal Compnnv tiled Its petition In the Court of Common l'leasof Luckaunnna County 011 October '.'tltli, 1H07. praying for a decree of ilissolutlou, and that the court have tlxed Nov ember -J'Jd, 1807. at uluo oeloeku. in., for hearing suldupplleutlou for dissolution, hen and vi here all parties Interested cun at tend If they deem It expedient and show ciimo against the grunting of the prujor of said petitioner, WARREN A KNAPP, AttorneH ioi Petitioner . i M Broadcloths 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. AND 129 WASHINGTON ATTENTION Now get 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 forms and goods of us, and play not less than six games. Teams will please leave their names with us and report all games played with the score. This will include the games already played. C.M.FLOREY 222 Wyoming Ave. MAKING A HIT. The 08 "Orients are alieadv making a lilt The Orient linn of bie-jiles comprises ever) thine; up to un "Orlten, the fimoiis ten.scate-d wheel Koepyourovo on us, the "Orlten' Is coming to town, it will be on ovhibltloii at our spoiling Uoods More, it'Jl Sprueestrcet A. W. JURISCH, Agent. SI'I UATIONS WANTED. Y""buNO J VN WAN IS POSITION AS useful man In private fumll). Under, stands horses, good driver. Address O. E. M., Post Oillce, city. SITUATION WANlED-nftll) OUT washing the llrst part of tho week. Washings and lionlngs tnlcen homo also. Call or address L. II, ;t;u Sumner avenue. SITUATION WANTED AH A HUlt'HLR (iood bologna siiusugu muker nnd meat cutter, willing to peddle or tend muikeu Good all mound man. Address, THOMAS 1HLEY, Qenerul Deliver), Cit). 130SITION WANTED HYv YOUNG X muiriod man; vill accept employment ot any Kind. Addruns LEROY, UilO Phelps street, city. POSITION "wANI'EDAS 1LYRTENDEU; eperlenee; can give bon of rufereuce. Address R. II., Tribune ollhe. S'll'PATION WANfED-llY A MA- .Vn Janitor, can furnish good lefereuce. Address 111 Mooro Court. tM'U ATION WAN1ED-I1Y A MAN AS 3 vvnltei; can fniulsh good loferoiiionf venrs' oNperlenee Address 1 1 1 real or Mud. Ihoiiuveuue, city. Q ITU ATION WANTED-A 1' DRESS.VIAK. C lug; will go out by duy Address i!in Chestnut fctreet, city. T7 ANtTiD-PLAIN SEVlN()7wASli INU and lionliij to do at home or denning hnuKohythetluy. Iiuiulreut lliliv Scranton street, Hyde I'urlt, rooms upstairs, llrst door ubovoScruutonstieet llaptist church. HUGGISTWAVrs POSITION; (1 YEAHH OYporlcnre: it'RUtered phiumaclst; liest refeioiicew. Address llox IMS, Lanselule, Pa. SITUATION WANTED liv inun I O cIum barber, luto or Hotel Vendli, Plilbv dJlphla. Addiess A. bflNSUN, .Mosaic, Pa. FOOT BALL TEARIS im ME ii I ;. AMUSEMENTS. Academy of flusic Rcls cc Uurgunder, Lessees. II. R. Long, Local Managsr. Monday, Tuesday nnd Wednesday, Matinees Tuesday nnd Wednesday, Nov. 16. 10, 17. Tho Illg Southern Scenio Production, Romance Coon Hollow A beautiful love htory Interpreted by a llrst elasscompiny. Nowsougsaud new dances and u wealth of scenery. As the Old Homestead Is to tho North so is Coon Hollow- to the South. Evening prbts, irc, 2.1c, 3rc flOc, Matinee prices, ire, 'J.lc. Lyceum Theater. Tuesday. November 16. Walt for) our favorite singing comedian, Andrew Mack In the MiieisKful new piny by Rums.iy Morils, An Irish Gentleman Hear JNnck's New Songs. Regular Pi Ices, Seats on sale, Saturday, On. m. One nljht only, Wednesday, Nov. i7. Joseph Jefferson In Ills Donblo Comedy Hill, The Cricket on the Hearth AND Lend Me Five Shillings PRICES Seats on lower lioor nnd llrst two rows lu billion). si. 60 Ilulcoiiy . Si oil Gallery . -jfta Seats In lo.'e uiul boxes ,.$2.00 llox olllto open Mondii), 0 u. 111. DAVIS' THEATER Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Nov. 15, 1G, 17. AL. REEVES' BIG Y All New Features, New Company, Elaborate and Original Scenery Regular Pricas, 10. 20 or 30 Cents All c HuaelmhsHold reserved for evening perfoiinuuces Secure thorn afternoons at mil vox oiueu or liy 'pnouc. iWi'j, nr lllicr housu opens ut nlglit ut bo oillce. BURLESQU
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