. T t THE FCItANTON TRIBUNE FRIDAY M0INTNO. MAY 22, 189G. BILL PASSED OVER' PRESIDENFS VETO Aftd a Peesiun is Granted Francis Hoover, a Veteran of tbe Late War. DEMOCRATS VOTE FOR THE BILL Mr. t;ravviior llvnir Ihe Iti-purt Tbul There Are Paction Among Kcpublii-nii on I lie May nuJ .Muu t'ouiniiUfi'Hro-',lins, inSi-iiate. Washington, May 2LBy a vote of HH to 47 the house today l'assetl over the president-!! veto the Mil granting a pulsion of $.r.O a intuit h to Kranris K. Hoover, late of the Twenty-third In diana Keslmeiit Volunteers. A de bate, of two hour ureceileci the Vote, Messrs. Klrpatrli k I Hep., Kaunas), Wood Ri-p- f"d Willia, Hep. lc.) adviH-utins the passage of the bill and Messrs. Krdinali. Lem. Ha.) Loud, (Kep. Cala.) and liurtlelt ( Hem. N. Y., In favor of suBtuininir the veto. All the Populist and Kepuhlleans Keneral ly voted for Ihe hill and the iJenioi rats against It. The following Uepuliliiuns. however, voted to sustain the veto: Messrs. Lund Ok1u.), Kaney (.Mo.), UiiiKK and Wadsworth (N. Y.), nnd the following DeiuotratH to pass the hill; Coekrell, (Tex.), Cuinminss (N. Y.), Luyton nnd Stir ((.), and Stokes, Strait nnd Talbert (C. C This was preceded by a half hours ptatement by Mr. (Irosvenor (Kep. (. reeartliiiK a telegram from Washington In the Cincinnati Tribune, vvliieh 'lined him up with the Keed men" In voting tu oppose the reporting of any reci procity from the committee, on wnys and means. Passing by the "lining tip with the Keed men" by the observation that he might he found In worse com pany, Mr. (irosvenor denied the report that there were any factions among the Republicans on the committee on ways and means, asserting that they had acted as a unit upon all matters. Consideration was begun of the Phil lips' labor commission 1)111, under the Hpeclnl order agreed to yesterday and its passage wbs advocated by Messrs. Phillips (Kep. Pa.) and Low (Kep. X.Y.) The time for Its discussion was extend ed until four o'clock tomorrow. SKNATK rROCKEDINGS. Tn some respects the proceedings In the senate today were pugestlve of the closinpr days of a pension. Conference reports were being considered and act ed on during most of the day. First came the river and harbor bill; and after a shortdlscusslon, the report wns formally disagreed to. In order to have an item as to Brunswick harbor, (In., restored to the bill. Later in the day the report was again presented, with the Urunswlck mntter arranged satis factorily; but with the Items ns to the deep sea harbor In Southern California still undisposed of In conference. The ri'port vvus agreed to as far as It went, nnd a new conference was ordered on the San Pedro and Santa Monica ques tion. The conference report was on th legislative bill was presented and was assailed on necount of provisions ns to clicult court clerks nnd as to the nppolnitment of a register of copy tights. The report was disagreed to, 20 to and the bill was gain sent to conference. lifTI.KK'S HON!) 1:1 LI.. The calendar of appropriated bills having been thus cleased off, Mr. Hut ler, (Pop., N. C.) thought that the op portune time has come for getting be fore the senate his bill prohibiting tlu Issue of government bonds without the consent of congress, and he made a motion to proceed to its consideration. 3 Will take place this Friday evening, May 22, 1896, at 8 o'clock. We TZArT TTT'TrT? will be on tap tomorrow; also, that you may form. some idea of the quality of our beer when you J--' vyaa x V iJivivl V see tle vast numljer Gf horses and wagons that are required to fill our orders for the beer. Come and see a Brewers' parade and you will not regret it. Ask for Our Bock Been Drink No Other. jhjj-j---'--'-' aaaaAaaa. AAsaaAaoaAaie AAAtmAi,tAAAitkA' LINE OF PARADE:. Brewery to Cedar Avenue, to Lackawanna, to D.f L & W. Crossing, back to Franklin Avenue, to Mulberry Street, to Penn Avenue, to Lackawanna,' to Wyoming, to Linden Street, to Washington Ave nue and down Washington Avenue to the Brewery. Immediately Senators Hill. (Dem.. N. Y.) and Chandler (Kep.. N. H.) com menced n series of obstruct lv mea-i-urvs by, which they were successful lu preventing a, vot on Air. llutler's mo tion. The strength of its support however, was indicated by the vote of Mr. Chandler's motion to procd to the consideration of executive business; which was, yeas 1J; nays, 34. and all suhfetiutnt votes preserved that rela tion. During the filibustering proceedings Mr. Hill and Mr. Allen, ipop.. Srt.i in Urcliangvd remarks not entirely con sistent with senatorial courtesy. The obstructive tactics prevailed to the extent of fortius un adjournment without a vote on Butler's motion to take up the bill, hit It he is to renew tomorrow. FIRE AT FOREST CITV. UurUiier'a l.urgv Tt'ut'iiieiil II tultl ii is Uurucil to Ihe (Ground. Speolul to the Scrantn Tribune. Forest City, Pa.. May 21. About one o'clock this morning, tin- was discov ered lu the not th end of the large tene ment building of N. K. UarUner. situ uted on th corner of lielaware and le pot streets. Before the tire companies reached the scene the tlauies hail made such headway that it was impossible to save the structure ari l all that c.uld be done wus to guard adjacent build ings. The liardner -house was vacant nd has been for some time, with the exception of one apartment on the southern end which was occupied by Kdward Tormey. Tormey succi eded In saving part of his household effects, lie had no insurance. Enterprise J lose company was first to reach the scene and soon had two streams play Ini; on the tlames. Hill side Kirn company quickly followed and turned on a third stream. The fire men fought bravely for almost three hours nnd kept the lire cnnliued to the structure In which it originated. The house wns almost totally consumed nnd the roof and one side fell In. liardner had an Insurance on the house, but ns he is a resident of Clifford, It has not been learned how much. - - - - SUNK MONEY IN CHICAGO. Ilauk ut Kdwardxbtirt;, M it'll., Closed by Ihe Cashier's Action. Kdwnrdsburg, Mich.. May 21. The Citizen's bank closed yesterday. At a meeting of the stockholders the cashier, J. L. Kleckner. acknowledged he had spent over J6.0MU of the bank's money on the Chicago board of trade, as well as J16.0W of his own money. He gave his note with security for the amount and will not be prosecuted. The bank will resume operations as soon as mutters can be straightened up. Miss Antique "This Is a portrait of my gieut-Kruiul mother, painted by one of the old masters; and the next is a portrait of myself." Mr. Gallant "Also painted by one of tin old musters, 1 presume." Truth. Help Wanted Mat. tion I u ran vans; $4.00 to $" UU a day mmle; sell at klitht; also a man to sell Staple HocxU to dealers; best side lino JT.'. iW anumth: sal ary el' lame commission made; experience unnei-pssaiy. Clifton Heap and Manufacture in Co., Cincinnati, O. WANTED WELL-KNOWN MAN IN ' every town to solicit stock subseriu tions; n monopoly; hig money for aitotits; no capital required. KDWAKU C. FISH CO., Hurileii Block, Chleairo. 111. Steamship Line OTKAMHHIP TICKET AND DRAFTS AT 1 J. A. BAKKO.VS, 215 Lackawanna ava il uo, Hcrantuu. " The ONE CENT A WORD. WANTS OP ALL KINDS COST THAT MUCH. WHEN PAID KOR IN AD VANCE. WHKN A BOOK ACCOUNT IS MADE. NO CHARGE WILL BE LFS3 THAN !S CENTS. THIS RULE AP PLIES TO 8MAI.T. WANT ADS , EX CEPT LOCAL SITUATIONS. WHICH ARB INSERTED KREE. Kclo Wanted Females. MRU WANTED FOR GENERAL HOUSE VI work Apply to the Mreen RUigu House, l."il Dickson aveuue. WASTED -A YOUNG LADY WITH V kuowletlce of lookkep-iuK and ateuotf rapliv. HEX FORD CO . :M Lseknwannaave, IAD1ES I MAKE BIG WAG EH DOING J pl&smit linne work, and will tflaiUy semi full particulars to all fending ;! it nt stamp. MS M. A. STEiHUNS. Lawrence, Midi. U 'ANTED -LADY AGENT IN SCRAN ton to sell and introduce Snyder's oaka icing: txieriemiil canvasser preferred: worn (ei-iuaiivut and very prorttaMe. Write for particular!! at iiniv anl get iieueAt of lioliilar trade. T. II. SNYDKU it CO. Ciiiiinnati, O WANTED IMMEDIATELY -TWO EXF.R it pctio ralffiHuinen to ropn-a nt lis. Gnavanteeil fii a day without interfering with other ilnties. Healtliftil occupation. Writo for particulars, iin'liwing Slump. Manci Cliem leal t ompauy. No. 7 John street. New Y'ork. Fop Rent. O I " PER .MONTH WILL KENT A HOUSE eonlain'Ug S rootua, hot and coltl wnter, bath tub. anil n brs well ventilate ! cllar Apt ly to TilOS. D. WILLIAMS, I.V.U Walilurn streot. VINE ROOM BUCK.I01 SPRUCE STREET, Iv central location; rcat iiiutU-ratt). Ad tiros Waslunntou. J 'OUR HOO.MU Wl Olivo street, arrancud for l'i-iit hoi.aukeepintf; nowly ainted and papi'red. 'OR RENT-HALF OF Dol'BI.E HOUSE: J mmlorn iniproremonts; rent reasonable; roTner of l'iuu and lllakely utrects, Duiiniore. .""OR RENT-TEN ROOM HOUSE; ALL I' i tviivvnitiices. luquiro ut 1:..M Washburn M. I 'OR RENT-NICE..! FURNISHED HALL I1 suitahln for lodge rooms. JOHN JEli 5IYN, Hi) Wyoming ovenue. For Scle. A YOUNG SPAN OF VERY FINE DARK cucHtnut driving horsos for Rile: can be seen Friday. May . from 11 to H o'clock at driving stable of Frank Evorott.&Hblx court. A. J. GERE. V'OR SALE A SILVER-PLATED CONN " douliln bll ennhonltim, nicely enirraVf d with trombone, bell gold lined; uoariy now and l ost S'.KI; will null at a brimaiti. Vlilress this week to E. V. GAYLORD, LoRayaville, Pa. .Oit SALE SIX-YEAR-OLD HOffE, carriaKO and baruoss tli-ap. ltu Merid- iun street. I'OR SALEOR RENT-SIX-ROOM ED COT tuge, Wyoming Camji Ground; partly furnisliod. W. H. HAZl.ETT, Scrauton. ' ?OH SALE HORSE AGED SIX YEARS. weight 1.000 puuuds; can be seen at id Price struct. I?01t SALE - MY COTTAGE AT ELM hurst nnd the four lots on which it atands: nUo the four lots adjoining; most de sirable location lu Elmhurst; prices reasona ble: terms easy: ponsefisioii given nt once. K. P. KINOSUL'HY. Couunouweulth Buildiiii;, Scrnnton, Pa. 1 'OR SALE-TWO HORSES, 2 BUTCHER 1 wngons. UbugKles, 1 sleigh, liarnesscaand all of butcher's outfit: also me it market for rent; going uutof business; must lie sold by April 1st. Innuire of L E. UCHULLER, Blakoly street, Dunipore. Best Is None Too Good." & BOCK Situations Wanted. SITUATION WANTED BY A MIDDLE O au tl iukI maa; gn i hoktler, ro d Har dener, good uulker. Addruu 11 'JSJ spruce St., Kcrantox SITUATION WANTED BY Y'OUNG MAN, O experience in grocery ; apeak Lithuanian, Pohaa and Hungarian. Address C. H. C Jill Penn avenue. Waxte,-posit1On AS BARTENDER or restaurant e ok. by young man 2S yaars old; eight years' Tierieiice:eume rec-omnond-l. Adori-s J. W. S . Tribune oftVo. SITUATION WASTED-BY A YOUNG lady; thoroughly understand bxikkeep or wo : Id acct-f it a position as clerk in store. Addr. n COM I'ETENT, jil Sumner in., eity. s ITL ATION WANTED BY A RELIABLE . . i .. m .).!.. llmlMtflli! I t III- ily: cnuDlry urererne. U. UL'KCU, Rear PII'J Lifavette street. Scrauton. SITUATION WANTED BY' A BOY lo O yearn of ae. desirous rf learning tbe drug business. Address corner Ninth and Fellows streets, rity. 1 RUGS --RELIEF OK PERMANENT PO 1 sitien wauled by a graduate of the Phil adelphia College of i harniaey: over 5 years' cxtwi iencn. Addr s KOHERT SUERA'IN, tC East Market street city. yoiTNG LADY V(11'7dL1KE POSITION 1 inottice; nutleistands st'Oiouraphv and typewriting: has hail exrerieueo. Address NELLIE, Ui N. main avenue. CITUATION WANTED-KY A YOUNG O ui.tu: has had e-tperieu v. Addresi U., Tribune uflice. tiri'ATION WANTED-BY A YOCKG O lady of koml business ability, as clerk or ofri o assista:;!:. TUoroutfhly umlerit ands book keo.lnr. Address "CAt'ABl.K,"ISum- A 'ANTED -BY AN F.XPEHT ACCOUNT 11 uut and liiMikkueper, position to tuko charge of a set of books morning or evenings, or would accept of a permanent position lietwcn til- hours of 0 and o 11. m.. 111 . very modernt salary. Addrus "EXPERT," Trib une Otlli e 'I'O (1() OUT WASHING, WASHINGS ' I tnl:en home also. Call or uddresa L. U., iCU Sumner Av. Hyde Pant. CITUATION WANTED -BY A RESPEC 1 table widow, as housekeeper with small family. Can Kive refertneca. Address, House Keeper, Trihniio Ofllce. SITUATION AS BUTCHER--GOOD MEAT i Cutter, willing tn pcddla or teml Market. Tl10n.11 jlily understands th butiuesi. Ad dress. Biiti her. :ty Forest (;ourt. SITUATION WAN 1 ED-BY A YOUNG 0 lady as eli'rk or otriee-assistant, thornuRh ly understands book-keeping, ote., Address, "Competent." "i:l Suiunur Avenue. S ITUATION WANTED-A YOUNG M1D dlo a-jed man wants position as collector. Speaks German nnd English. Wdl furnish a JliHOI security. Address, W. G., Tribune Ulllce. CITl'A IION WANTED BY F1RST-CLAS 1 liutcbe-; ly one that understands the business thoroughly; well tisud to green markot nnd nrstera and fish, or around aroccry department. BUTCHER, this oflice. Sealed Proposals. SEALED PROPOSAI.8 WIL BE RE O ceived by rhe ('hnirman nf the Heine Committee, of tlin Scrauton Poor Board until Friday, .luno A, l'Wi. for the furnishing and putting in place of an electric lighting plant at Hillside Home, according to plans and spec itlcaticiis which m ly be seen at the othce of Director Frederick Fuller, Scrauton, Pa. Each proposal must bo accompanied by cash or certified check to the amount of five per cent, of the bid to bo forfeited in oasn of re fusal to make contract if awarded. Tbe board reserves tin richt to reject any or all bids. All proposals must bo endorsed "Proposals Electric Lighting," anil addressed to MRS. FRANCES a SWAN. Chairman Home Committee Scrauton, May 7. lHtW. Business Opportunity. Qinn INVESTED NOW IN WHEAT OR O'vl stocks under our safe method will make von handsome profits. Send for particu lars and book, free. JORDAN CO., Celuui bia Building, New Y'ork. Furnished Rooms for Rent. BURNISHED ROOMS, WITH USEOFOA8, 1 hot nnd cold batb, sitting aud reading rooms. 'J 1 Lackawanna avenue. KELLY'S olL,IL,ln c onnolly Call and see them, more than we ask. CONNOLLY Proposals. Orrn-K ok tpe Boafu or Commissioners Ol' I'LUl.lO U UO UN US ANIl BLII.llI.NU! Daniel H. Hastlnjs, J. C. Delaaey, Governor. 8uirintond''nt. Amos. H. Mylln, benjamin J. Haywood, Auditor General. btute Treasurer IJltoroSALS FOR FURNISHING 8TA tlouerv. Fuel and other SupDlies. In compliance wttli the Constitution and laws of tlio Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, we hereby invito sealed proiioBals, at prices Mow maxiiuum rates llxed In scheilules. to furnish stationery, furniture, fuel and other snnplles for the several departments of the State Government, ami for miikini; repairs in the several tiecartmeuta and for the distribu tion of the pulilic documents, for the year end in the lirst Tuesduy of June, A 1), tu; Separate propoaala will he received and sen ara'e contracts awarded as announced In said schedules. Each proposal must be accom panied by a bond, with at least two aurlcties ur oneauriety company, approved by a Juilve of the Coil' t of Common lieas of the county in which the persou or persons may reside, conditioned for the faithful performance of the contract, and addressed and delivered ts the Board of Commissioners of Public Grounds and Buildings heforo twelve o'clock M . of 'I ucsday the li day of Juno. A. D.. 1HH(. at which time the proposals will bo opened and published, in the Reception Hnom of the Ex ecutive Department at Hnrriahtira'. and con tracts awardod as soon thereafter as prac ticable. Blank bonds and ehednles containing all necesaary information can be obtained at this Department. 3. C. DELANEY. For tho Board nf Commissioners of Public Grounds and Buihlinifi. Special Notices. '"piIE SOLDIER IN OUR CIVIL WAR." 1 You want this relic. Contains all of Frank Leslie's famous old War Pictures,show hilt the forces hi actual battle, sketched on the spot. Two volumes, 'l.UUO pictures, Hold on easy monthly payments. Delivered by ex press complete, all charges prepaid. Address P. O. MOODY, (Ui Adams Ave., Scrauton, Pa. BLANK BOOKS. PAMPHLETS, MAGA tines, etc., bound or reliound at Tils Thihu.nu officii, guick work. Reasonable prices. make this display to notify the public that our LADIES' AT 5.00 & WALLACE, TRY US. 602-804 UCKJL IVL, COR. IDIIi Charter Application. IN RE: APPLICATION FOR 1NCORPORA 1 tion of tho Maitland Driving Park Asso ciation. I11 th Court of Common Pleas of Lai-kiwanna Counny.No. OKI. June Terra, Notice la hereby given that application will he made to said Court, or to one of tbe Jurifes thereof, on Saturday, the 30th day of May, WW, at fl o'clock a. m , undor an Act entitled "An Act to provide for tho incorporation and regulation of certain corporations," approved April S, 1874, and its supplements for the charter of an intended corporation to be called "The Mnitland Driving Park Association, of Wallsvilln Pa. " the onaracter and object of which is to encourage the breeding and devel opment of the light harness road horse, and for such purposes to have, possess and enjoy all of the rights, benefits and privileges of said Act of Assembly and its supplements. E. C. NEWCOMBTsolicitor MedlcaL L ADIRRI Chichester's Englith Pennyroyal PMi . I . 1 I n - H.M. MI.. ntll.W. f k. no olb.r. si 4c.t mmsi, fr .rtkuUrl, " IUIIf to u.ii..." i imis i.y Return Mall, at unai. Chichester Chemical Co.. PhUada., Fa. ROEBlrta'S CELEBRATED TANSY AND Pentrfroyal Pills; imported: absolutely safe: harmless; superior to all others; never tails, anv stave: thousands of happy ladies: fl by mall. Hold only by BOTANICAL SPECI FIC CO.. Hi Fifth Avenue, New York. PARADE Wallace They're worth 209 Washington Avenue, Opp. Court Mouse. UPHOLSTER FURNITDIH Clean Carpets, Renovate Feathers, Hake Over Mattresses, Make and Repair Sprinft Sell Iron Beds, Make Fine Mattresses. tents Wanted. lr ANTED SALESMAN: SALARY FROM V atari; permanent place. BROWN BROS, CO., Nurserymen. Rouaester, N. Y. GENTS W AN TED-TO BELL CIG ARS; T5 per month salary and expeasee paid. Addraee. with two-cent stamp, FIGARO CI OAR CO.. Chicago. AGENT8-TO SELL OUR PRACTICAL gold, silver, nickel and copper electro platers; price from VI upward; salary and ex- Kmsrs paid; outfit free. Address, with stamp, 1CHIGAN MFG COm Chicago. AGENTS T08ELLCIGARS TO DEALERS; $ij weekly and expenses; experience un necessary. CONSOLIDATED MFG. CO., 4 Van Buren St., Chicago. S" ALEBMAN TO CARRY BIDE LINE; 2 per cent, commission; sample book mailed free. Address L. N. CO., Atatlou L, New York. AT ON CE AGENTB APPOINTED TO sell new lightning selling table clotb.mos qulto aud bouse fly liquid at 10 cents and 24 cents a bo'tle. Sample tree. BOLOIANO M'F'G Co., Baltimore, fid. AGENTS HINDE'S PATENT UNIVER sal Hair Curlers and Wavers (need with out heat), and "PyrPotnted"Hair Pin Lib eral commissions. Free sample and full par ticulars. Address P. O. Box 454, NewYork. Carpet Weaving. CARPETS MADE TO ORDER JACOI WALTER, S27 Wyoming avenue. m tftr i y.?Ty