THE SOU ANTON TUIBUNI3-FIUDA.Y MORNING-. APRIL 10, 18!7. Pentt$ylia news. PETITION FROM SCRANTON CLERGY They Ask (or n Law lo Suppress Base Ball and Qolt Playing on Sunday. THE LIBEL BILL IS RECONSIDERED With Objectionable Fcnturcs r.llmi nntcii It Passes Second Rending. JHr. North Introduce a Hill Provid ing l'ciuiltlps iorl.ockiiiR Up Chil-(lroii--Ilainiii ou,d Amcndinont to Compulsory School I.nw l'nsscs Second Heading. HarrlsburB, Pa,, April 15. The liouso started In today to hold three sessions und then take a holiday over faster. 11111s on second reading were the order for the mornlnK ur.d afternoon session. The order at the evening session was hills on first reading and original reso lutions. A raft of petitions from granges through the state were filed In favor of the Hamilton road law. Resolutions were read from the Pitts hurg Newspaper Writers' union and the Brewery Workers' union In favor of the Muclhbronner bill eliminating power driven machinery from prisons. A petitions was also read from ten Scranton clergymen asking for the en netment of a law to prohibit the play ing of baso ball, foot ball and golf on Sunday. Jlr. North, of JlcICean, by request, presented a bill to prevent parents or guardians from looking up children un der 9 years under any pretext and pro ldlng a penalty of $25 for the first of fense, $50 for the second and six months' Imprisonment for the third. If any child or children should lose their lives by being locked up the pun ishment shall be one years' imprison ment and $50 fine. Mr. Morahan, of Luzerne, introduced a bill appropriating $1,000 to William Webber, of Avoca, for rent of armory used by Company E, Ninth regiment. National Guard of Pennsylvania, and directing the auditor general to settlo tho claim. llr. Gould, of Erie, called up post poned house bill to revise and codltv the poor laws of the state and make uniform the system of caring for the poor ir. the commonwealth. The meas ure was amended so as not to apply to counties having a population of less than 50,000. The Hammond hill amending the compulsory school law also pa.ssed sec ond reading. It Increases tho school age from 15 to 1G years, confers upon directors and tfontrollers powers to des ignate schools for those who fall to at tend school, provides for the establish ment of special schools for truants and other oftendcrs, requires registration by attendance officers and tho report of absentees from pchools. LIBEL. HILL. RECONSIDERED. Mr. Smith, of Jefferson, called up the libel bill ptcpared by the Pennsylvania Stale Editorial association. The meas ure was defeated In the house some tlm ngo and subsequently reconsider ed. Mr. Smith presented a seilcs of amendments which practically makes a iew bill and eliminates the most objectionable features. The bill as amended passed becond reading. It provides that In all criminal prosecu tions for libel tho truth' may be given in evidence to the Jury and If It shall appear that the matter charges as li belous Is substantially true and was published with eood motives and for Justifiable ends the defendants shall be acquitted and the Jury shall have the right to determine the law and tho facts. In no case can the defendant in any prosecution for libel be Indicted for the printing or publication of the same libel by the same individual in more than one country in tho state and in trials of indictment for libel tho commonwealth shall be nt liberty to stand aside Jurors. The title was also amended to read "An act relating to crlmtnul libel." REPORT ON ANTI-FREE LUNCH BILL. The straddling anti-free lunch bill Was reported from the law and order committee with a negative recommen dation. On motion of Mr. Voorhees, of Philadelphia, senate bill to regulate the registration of dogs In cities of the first class was sent back to the Judiciary general committee for a hearing. A motion was offered by Mr. Seyfert, of Lancaster, and defeated, that the bill prohibiting the Insuring of children un der 12 years bo recommitted to the In surance committee to eliminate the ob jectionable features. Mr. Seyfert presented a concurrent resolution authorizing tho appointment of three members of the house and two of the senato to make a thorough and complete investigation of the manage ment of the Eastern and Western peni tentiaries. Tho resolution adopted by a vote of 59 to 5S. On motion of Mr. Orme a bill taxing orders, checks and other paper given in lieu of cash for wages of labor was recommitted to tho ways and means committee. Mr. Rice, of Bucks, offered a concur rent resolution which was referred to the education committee to establish a bird day In the public schools. Mr. Cut smtlVof Crawford, moved that tho bill punishing bribery In the election of county superintendents, which was de feated, bo placed on tho calendar. The motion failed by a vote of CO to 64, less than two-thirds of a majority voting in the affirmative. The order of bills on first reading was dispensed with and tho house adjourned until Monday evening, JOHN ROBINSON KILLED. Pittsburg Man Struck by n Train nt Moncugiihclti City. Monongahela City, April 15. John Robinson, a PlttBburger, aged about 25 years, was struck and instantly killed by a passenger train here. He at tempted to Jump on a freight. Clar ence Evans, a companion, pulled him away and the passenger train ap proached them unobserved. Robinson was thrown to ono side with his life crushed out. Evans wns slightly injured. AN UNFORQIVINQ AlOTIIER. Hutlcr Elopers Met by nn Officer on Thoir Return. Butler, April 15. Lovers In Butler have their troubles as well as In other places. Mrs. Annabelle Hulng prefer red a young man named Hyeru as a husband for her 10-year-old daughter, Agnes, but the young woman loved Charles Reep.so the two wont to James tqftn and were married. The young couplo were aided nnd abetted in tho elopement by Mrs. Nancy Stelnmctz, nn uuiu of ire r.un woman, who accom panied them on their trip. When they returned to Butler this morning an officer met them at the dt lot with a writ of habeas corpus, which' had been Issued by the Irate mother of Agnes to get possession of her daughter. The writ was returnable at 1 o'clock in Judge Greer's court, and as Mrs. Hulng did not appear nt that time, the young woman was discharged. But the woes of the young couple did not end there. The same officer who served tho writ had warrants for the arrest of Mrs. Stelnmetz and young Reep on the grave charge of conspi racy, and they nro under ball for a hearing on Saturday. BAD FURNACE ACCIDENT. Olio .linn Patnlly and Another Ilndly Hiirt--VorU Stopped. Now Caslle, April 15. A disastrous slip occurred yesterday at the Atlantic furnace. Two men were badly injured and nt least half the cast lost, and the furnace will be Idle for some time. Tho slip threw the hopper nnd bell, weigh ing several tons, off the top of tho furnace, nnd coke and ashes were thrown 1,000 ynrds away. A furnaceman named James Klsslck was struck by the flying missiles, had both legs and an arm broken, besides being badly scalded, and Is now In the hospital with but little hope of recov ery. John Johnson was knocked Insen sible by a piece of iron ore and will not be able to be out for some time. CANNOT SEE THE JOKE. Crimes .Mnttox, Who Was Held Up by llighivnymcii, Mill Prosecute. Oreensburg, April 15. Grimes Mattox, of Irwin, was returning home from his store Saturday night when he was held up by three or four men, who demanded his money. Mr. Mattox recognized tho voice of the spokesman and named him, whereupon Mie h'g'iwayman fled. On the following day he was called upon by one of the men, who tried to assure hint that the hold-up was mere ly a Joke, but Mattox don't see It in that light a! d will cause the arrest of his assailants, who are known as tough citizens. FIFTYSNAKESINONECOIL Unique Mass of Copperheads round by Arbutus Hunters. Womelsdorf, April 15. Out of a bunch of fifty copperheads colled and twined together In a mass a foot thick Will iam Newton Snader and William H. Foltz succeeded In killing eight of the deadly reptiles. These men and their families were hunting arbutus on the South mountain when they discovered and attacked the unique mass of cop pet beads. Tin. leptlles darted forth In all direc tions and nearly all of them escaped. FOUND A COUNTERFEITERS' DEN. Hatful of Bogus (Junrtor Dollars in a Purest Hut. Wllllamsport, April 15. Claude TIc and I,eo A. Watne, while tramping through the woods on the West branch of Pino creek, two miles from G.ileton, Potter county, discovered a counterfeit ers' hut or den and a hatful of unfin ished counterfeit quarter-dollars. The bogus coins bear the date of 1S0C. They are very good Imitations, except as to color which Is sv"ral shadi3 daiker than the genuine coin. Neither the counterfeiters nor their moulds could bo found. I li in red Ily HriMiK.ug Scaffold. Doylcstown, April 15. John Hohlefel der bad his leg broken, and his father and brother were seilously injured by a breaking scaffold. They were engaged on the stone work of the new Salem Refoimed chuich, and fell twenty-five feet. Not Entitled to Extrn Peps. Doylcstown, April 15. Judge Ycrkes has decided that the register of wills of Bucks county Is not entitled to extra fec& for work done outside of the coun ty. Pound Hniigiug in His Ham. Doylcstown, April 13. Charles Reed Miller, aged C5 yeais, was found hang ing in his bam near Eureka yester day. He had been dead several h'ours. ADV1C FOR ADVERTISERS. The best advertising medium is THE DAILY PAPER. The best advertisement is the one that tells you what you want to say in the fewest and plainest words. Word your advertisement so it will be understood. .ssjSw So display it that it To continually draw trade, keep your ad vertising" fresh. Insert it in the best daily papermind you--THE BEST. The BEST and MOST WIDELY READ daily paper in Scranton is THE TRIBUNE For further information, Telephone call 1012, Our advertising man -will gladly call. HARBORED A MAD D0Q. Peculiar Experience n Pittsburg Man Hud with the Animal. Pittsburg, April 15. Tho Chronicle Telegraph says: Mr. and Mrs. J, J. McCormlck, of Bellevue, had a rather rcnmrknlle experience with a mad dog last Sunday. On returning from church, Mrs. McCormlck observed a lit tle yellow dog rolling in the mud In the gutter on Sherman avenue, near her home. A gentleman whom she does not know passed along the street about the same time, nnd she called lila attention to it. He picked' it up and said that It hnd a broken leg. He looked carefully again, and decided that It had a brok en back. Mrs. McCormlciv went nome and told her husband about It, woman like, and took compassion on the dog, and Mr. McCormlck took a basket and went after it. The dog was taken Into tne cellar and Mr. McCormlck secured some warm water, washed It nicely, and then gave li some milk to drink. Ho left tho dog nnJ -"snt upstairs, but returned an hour fn- r- afterward to discover that the brute "as running around down In the cellar at a lively rate, frothing at the mouth and snap ping Just as any mad dog does. Mr. McCormlck, as soon ns he saw tho situation, knew that the cur was made. He went after Mnrk MagUI, a neighbor, who brought his revolver and shot the dog after It had been driv en out of the cellar. Tho. dog belonged to Mrs. Rose Langlltt, who also resides on Sherman avenue. She put it out of the house last Sunday mornlns when she saw It acting strangely. As far as known the dog did not bite anyone, but It may have bitten other dogs. CHIPPIE LEGALLY DEFINED. Singular Lawsuit Brought Before the Berks County t'ourt. Reading, April 15. "A 'chippie' Is a young girl who flirts and attracts at tention, but the terms does not neces satlly imply an Immoral character." This Is the definition given by ex-Chief of Police Cullen, during the trial of a singular suit for $5,000 damages which was heard before the Berks county court. The plaintiff was Miss Maggie Sllch ter, a brunette of about 23 summers. The defendant was Mrs. Frank P. Es terly, wife of the landlord of the Black Bear Inn, a hotel situated about two miles below this city. Tho allegations were that on the evening of Oct. 29, 1S91, while the plaintiff was at the Black Bear Inn, the defendant referred to her in anything but polite terms, and among other .things suggested that she was a "chippie." RATHER PRECOCIOUS. I-nd ofPirtecn Asks Court for Per mission to Marry. Lancaster, Apill 15. An unusual pe tition was presented to court on behalf of Garfield Stoner, of this city, who.ae father is dead. He claims that he is IS years of age and wishes to marry Miss Ida Stahl, aged 15. Ills mother refuses to give her consent, and the lad asked the couit to appoint a guar dian who will consent. The court re fused to make the appointment. The boy's relatr- hay he Is very wild and has misrepresented his age to the court, as he Is but 15. THOMAS FOR COLLECTOR. Every Stnto Senator Signs the Philn dclplim .Han's Petition, Ifanlsbuig, April 15. Every member of the state senate signed a petit Ion for Senator C. Wesley Thomas to be col lector of the port ot Philadelphia. Senator Thomas was one of the Pen rcbe men in the recent senatorial con test, yet he has the support of every ono of the senators who opposed Pen rose. Senators Magte and Fllnn boili signed the petition. Senator Thomas has the support of both Senatoia Quay and Penrose on his application. ALIVE IN A FIERY FURNACE. Had Crawled in to Examine a Defec tive l'luc When (ins Exploded. Lebanon, April 15. Charles Kepley, aged 24, employed at tho Robesonla fun.ace, had a terrible experience yes teiday. One ot the gas flues, which Is about CO fee, I long, became choked up and Kepley entered It for the purpose of ascertaining the cause of tho trouble. When he had crawled in about 30 feet there was an explosion. Kepley's clothing was Instantly enveloped In ES5a kjee- will catch the eye. " 'M'V"ViitvsV'VM Ilanus and he was terribly burned about tho neck, hands and arms. While Kipley's bums are serious, he will recover. FIRE AT JERSEY SHORE. An 'English Setter Saves Landlord Dunkle from Cremation. Wllllamsport, April 15. At Jersey Shore, 12 miles west of this city, this morning, Landlord Forest Dunkle, of the Hotel Dunkle, was awakened by his English setter. The house was filled with smoke nnl a flnrco fire was raging In tho bar room beloiV. Smo of the guests wttfe compelled to escape by way of second Hlrry windows. Chniles Wilson, ased GO years, was found unconscious In his bed room. Cltlzrns formed a bucket brigade and worked two hours before tho flro was extinguished. ARRESTED FOR ARSON. 'i Well-Known Heading Physician in Custody. Reading, April 15. Dr. Percy Archer, of New York, and Mr. and Mrs. Samu el .Snyder were arrested here today, Archer for arson and the Snyders for conspiracy In tho fire. The house and barn of the Snvders, near Temple, this county, were recent ly burned, and all thtee were airi'stcd this afternoon as iney were about col lecting the Insurance. Chnrgcd with I'singn Hatchet. Warren. O., April 15. J. E. Edwards, of Lordstown, was Imprisoned here to night on a charge of nssaulting his stepfather, Samuel Adams, with a hatchet during a disturbance today. Adams, who Is of advanced nge, has sevcinl deep cuts In his head. E I wards claims to have acted in self-defense. Ciihnu Hermits from illnir County Ilollldaysburg, Apill 15. The Cuban Junta has ngents at work In Blair county. Patrick Cummlngs, John Bren ner and E. P. Giasgow, three well known young men of Gaysport, left yesterday for Baltimore, where they will sail In a filibustering expedition. Cunningham Refused n Diinrcc. New Castle, April 15. In the divorce case brought by Robert Slemmons Cun ningham against his wife the jury re turned a verdict in favor of the defend ant, refusing Cunningham the decree. An Allegheny widow, Mrs. Flora Barnes, figured largely In tho case. Costly Strings of Pish. Meadvllle, April 15. Three brothers Amos, Bert und Robert Terrlll were arrested at Conneaut Lake today and brought to the city, charged with Il legal speailng of fish. They weie fined $10 for ench fish found with them and the costs, making $15.05 in all. Piro at Bethlehem. Bethlehem, April 15 Fire In the en gine room of the Lehigh Zinc works caused $3,000 damage, mainly to ma chinery, today. THIS IS A FUNNY STORY. Hut It Might Hnic Hccn n .Mighty Se rious One. One of the Mooslc Powder company's big delivery wagons to which was at tached a double team of mules got away going down the hill on North Main avenue, near Tripp's crossing yes terday afternoon, nnd nt the foot of the hill toppled over an eight-foot embank ment at the right side of the road, tangling up the wagon and mules and scattering the contents of the wagon In every direction. People living in tho neighborhood and other teamstets who hapened by enme to the assistance of the powder wagon driver and helped him untangle the badly mixed-up mules, harness and wagon and after getting this done started to reloading the wagon. This went well enough till one of the helpers discovered In the heap on the ground two big boxes labelled "dyna mite." When they managed to catch their breath they bid a hasty adieu to the powder man and left him to reload his wagon as best he could. Some of them are shivering yet, report has it. A Neat Pamphlet. The New York, Ontario and Western Railway company has Issued a neat little pamphlet giving many interest ing facts about the Grant mausoleum and the exercises In connection with Its dedication. A schedule of the ex cursion rates ai ranged for those who desire to go to New York to bee the exercises Is an Important part ot the pamplet. SiJALlU) PROPOSALS, i ce'ivedut tlio otllco of tho Serretury of tho Sorniitim Hoard of I'ontiol until 7.IIO o'clock Monday evening, April 111, 181)7. for the luiriimsonnd leuioviil of public (-clmol build Ing knoiwi us No. tl, Nltuntc on Rivi-r meet, Eighth wind, and for tliu three dwelling houses on adjoining loin; all school fin nil lire, liliu'khoarils and fixtures In mild school build ing to bu retained by tho liomil. Tlio Hoard l (.'serves tlieright to l eject any or all bids, El l.LNH 1). FELLOWS, Monetary. SEALED PROPOSALS WILL Ill: RE IT) reived ut UiootlluDofthe secretary oftlio Heiaiilou liuuid oft ontrol until 7.IU) o'clock Mouduy cloning, April U, J Hit", tor the erection mid completion of n fom-ioom addi tion to the public school building known un No. 'JO, I''uxt ward, In accordance vilth iilumi nnd hi educations in the hands of T. I. Lncey iV Minx, architectx, TiadciH' Hank build ng, hcrunton, Pn. TIibnuiii of S.iiu ill cash or certified cheek Hhnll bo enclosed with each bid, which mini tdiall ho forfeited tot ho chool dUtrict In cuMuafieliiKiil or oiulxslnu on the pint of tho bidder whosucontiuct Hhall be ac cepted to execute routiuit within ten daja lifter tho awarding of the funic. The Hoard icucrieKtho right to reject any orullblds. ily order of tho scuintou Hoard of Coutiol. EUGENE I). rKLI.OWX, Secretary. ANNUAL iHF.KTING. Ads Under This Mead One Cent a Word. ffMrk1 a wi' 1 1 i lurn! vi ill.' 'rill.' rnv 1 trlhutors to t.aokuwuniui Hospital will be held Monday, May It, IHII7, between tho hourHofHlx und nluo p. in., lor tho puuioso of electing directors, nnd to truutaci other buxIncfM that may properly come bofoiu It. J. UHUHdH i:i.sKL,li,Meletnry. sphciai. Noricn. OFi'trr.oFTiir. HoAitnoK Tkauk J itiiAi. Kstati: Company Keriinton, l'u., Mareli 1H. 1807. T HKItKHV t'KHTJKV THAT TUB FOlr X low Iiik resolutions w ere adopted at n meet ing of tho Hoard of Directors of this company held on tho tHth day of Jlnrch, 't)7: ItCHoUed: That n meeting of the atoekhold em bo called to convene nt tho general oillco of tho company on the 'J 1 nt day of May, JHU7. to take action of tho approval or dlHiip proul oftlio proposed Incrcnxo oftho capital Ktock of tuiia company from Hi iio.imii to Pl'jo.noo, said S'JO.iiiki of Increased stock to ho preferred mod!, the holders of which pre fun ed stock Hhull bo entitled to receive on liuilalUe dividends thereon, nt tho into of i percent, per annum, payable only out oftho net earnings of the Niilil corporation, and that the secretary bound In hereby Instructed to glo notice thereof, as required bylaw, Itesolved: Thutu inectlnu of tho stockhold er he called to convene ut tho nenernl otllco of tho company on the 'Jlst day of May, 1807, to tuke notion on tho nppiowil or dis approval oft hu proposed Increase of the In. delitednesn of Hiild company from $100,000 lol'2(l,tl(i(i; nnd that the secretary bo and Is hereby directed to b'h o notice thereof, ud Is directed by law. IJ. IJ. ATIIKIITOX, Secretary. ConnolSy COLORED are: here. They're made with sleeves and neatly trimmed with lace. The material is a fine sheer lawn and they come in the following colors: They are just the thing to wear under the light shirt waists. Ours is an extra good quality, .are made right and are perfect fitting. CONNOLLY & fyfV IS TRIBUNE "WANTS" ! Work Over Night. jL if flffll IS THE ax. i ti RY M. O ONE CENT A WORD m IN ADVANCE. FOK UF.NT. Advs, Under This Head One Cent a Word. I?OIt IlKNTKIVK(r.)STOIIYHUIU)INO, I No. l.'is Wyoming iicnue. next to Dlmo llnuk; will bo entliely remodeled, furnished with rlewitor und made suitable for apart ment store. Iniiulio of J. N. HICK, Mears Hulkllng. I.-'OIt UKNT-MW'MOHE, NEW H-ItOOM 1 house, bath, on Fourth street, upposlto Dudley. nitONT OFFICES FOft KENT, 10R T Spruce street. Inquire I.EWIN.UEIEIA" & l)AVll. FUKNISIIF.l) KOO.M FOR UliNT. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. vyw T.H'ltNISIlED ItOO.MS l'OU HENT-MUS. V C. STEINIIECK, 'J'.MI I.ackawatina ao TL'HNIHIIEDFHONTHOOM, WITH lSE I of bath; central location. U'Ji Madison FOK SALIi. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. I.'OItSAl.E AS I 'A'NOT OIVE IT My V attentlonthoCnrbondaleSteoin Laundry Is for sale on easy terms. J. O'HEAHN, nigr. J70K NAI.K A HII.VEU-rT.ATKD CONN I double bell euphonium, nicely engraved, with trombone hell, gold lined, nearly new nod co-t $1)0; w 111 sell at a bargain. Audrcv this week to E. W. UAYLUlt, Laltaisvllle, l'a. Ili:U WANTKD MALKS. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. -lAUUAKH: I'AINTEH WANTED. APPLY L JO.sEl'U HAHTIL Corner Jackson street iindbuiiiiitr nenue. A HEslDENT orscitANTON, WILLING . to ennuiss anil collect; must furnish bond. 'Jill Luckawannu avenue, room 11, HHKNNAN. "WANTED ACiENTS-S7r. PER JIONTH and expenses paid in tlvo men If right; floods sold by sample only; samples, also inrso and can luge furnished FltKK. Ad dress JOHHEIt, Hox r;i()H, Boston, .Mass. C; ALKSJIEN-SCHOOL HUPFLIKS; COl'N- try work: glut) salary monthly, vilth llhcrul additional commissions. 11. O. EVANS iV: CO., Chicago. ANTKD-AN1DEA. WIIOCANTHINK of some simple thing to patent? Pro tect your Ideas; they may bring you wealth. WrltoJOHN WEDllKKllt'ltN & CO., Dept. C. Ull, Patent Attorneys, Washington, ). U, for their SlHtm piizo oiler and list of 1,000 Inventions wanted. V 7 ANTED-AS AOKNT INEVEHY SEC- Hon to canvass; s .oo to S.VOO a day made; sells at sight; alsoii man to sell staple (iooiIh to iltulers; lust side lino S7r a month; salary or largo commission made; experience immcessuiv. Clifton Soap und Jlanutaetur ng Company, Cincinnati, O. WANTED - WELL-KNOWN JIAN IN i cveij town to solicit stock subserll tlons; a monopoly; big money for agents; no capita! required. EDWAHD C. Fl.SH A CO., Hordeu llloek, Chicago, 111. HI'I.P WAN I KD-FK.MAI.F.S. Adis. Under This Head One Cent a Word. A HETIHEI) DHIXS MAKER TO ENTER A branch oru business house. Address N. T ADIES-I MAKE. Hill WAOUS DOINfi x.t pleasant homo work, and will gladly send full piirtit'iilniM to all sending 'i cent stump. JIInn Jl. A. SIEHHINS, Luwienee, Jllch. W'ANTED-LADY AUENTS IN SCRAN- ' ton to sell und lutioiiucuiiiydei'H cuho Icing; e.xpeilenced canvasser preferred; vioik peimanent und very profitable. Write for puitlculms at once ami get benefit of holiday tiude. T. II. SNYDER & CO.,Clnclnuiitl, O. U ANTE!) IJIJ1EDIATELY-TWO KNER getie saleswomen to repiesent us. Guaranteed Ml u day without Interfering vi Ith other duties. Healthful occupation. Write lor pmtlciilnrs, enclosing stump, JIANdO CHEMIOAL COJIPANY, No. 72 John stieet, New York. WANTliD. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. t'antkd-copii:m of the 'irihune of tho following dutch: August n, 18P0; August 17, IHIKI; August 11(1, IRIKi: September I'-', IHtlll. Promluint. villi bo paid for same tit Tribune olllce. MONliY TO LOAN. Advs. Under This Head One C:nt a Word. 81,000, SHOO AND OTHER Hl'JlS ON inortgago. 1). It. REPLOULE.utty. JleurH building. CHIROPODIST AND MANICUUK. oiTNsTmjuEvsnr"i iiuIIm cured without tlio least puln or drawing blood. Cotisultntton nnd advleo given tree. E. Jl. HETEL, Chiropodist, :i:io Lackuwuiinu avenue. Ladles attended ut their rcHldeuco if detdrcd. Charges moder ute. MISCIil.LANIiOUS. Advs, Under This Head One Cent a Word. I, OH EASTER TRY ONE OF OUR DEL1C I Ions ''Stravvbery Hums;" the price Is still tho lowest over known, PKiCii pound. .MULLET'S .MARKET, next to Acudeiny of Jl lisle. DKIiSSMAKINU. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. -IHILDREN'S DRESS JIAKINO. JtJIS v ,vi. A. 1 JlU'i', luoill'lnoi i street. T11I8H U WISDOM, DRESSJIAKER, 7U2 Adams avenue. & the: new PEICE, SOc, WALLACE, AGIJNTS WANTliD. Advs. Underfill! Head One Cent a Word. AY 7ANTKl)-SOI,R'ITOHS: NO DlM.IVKtt- Inc. no collection; position permanent; my weekly: stuto nee. GLKN llltOllIhllS, lochtster, N. Y. WANTED-OKNKHAI, AOKNTS IN KV- cry county! also lady canvassers; some thing new; sine seller; apply quick. J. C. lUI,I)i;UT, 111 Adams nemic, Hoianlon.l'a. A OlixTS-WHAT AUK YOU OOINdlFb do about Safe Citizenship prlco M. fin ing by thousands. Address NICHOLS, NnperMlle, III. ai:NTsTo fsixii ouu thacticai. cold, sller, nickel and copper electro plasters; prices from Si.'t upward: salary and expenses paid; outfit free. Address, with stamp. Mlt'UlHAN Ml'Cl CO., Chlcntfo. A OKNTS-TO SUM, C1GA11H TO ii:al- eis; P'Jft weekly and onenses; experi ence iiniH-ci-SHiiry. CONSOLIDATED Mru CO., 18 Van lliiren Ht., Chicago. HUSINI'SS OPPOItl'UNI I IiiS. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word, 'IUST-CI.AK8 OHOCEUY 11UH1NKSS. 1 Stock nnd lUtures. Doing oier &!J,(MlO per month. Hcst location In u tow n of I'J.otiO population. I.nrgo profits; small expense. Cash required down, 8'J,riiHi; must sell iptlck, going In other business. For full particulars rnqillio of Jl. N. l'ATHICK, !llll North Washington uvenuc, Scranton, Ph. (TiQ.t ON KVKHY $100 MADE EAST O ' i month through our system of syndi cate speculation. Send for full explanatory pamphlet. OCONNOlt A. CO., 10 Wall St., CITY hCAVIiNGKK. CIIAS. COOPEIl, CITY SCAVKNOEH. All ordeis promptly attended to, day or night. All the latcwt appliances. Charges reasonable. 71l heinnlon street. House, (illll North Washington n entle. AH.HHHJOS CLEANS PHIVY VAULTS . ami cess pools; no odor. Improved pumps used. A. IIHKiMS, Pioprictor. Leave orders 1100 N. Main no., or Elckes' drug store, corner Adams und Mulberry. Telephone (lb It). CIIAKTKK APPLICATION. TNWlTTcoTltTTllO?! 1 tho County or Lucknwaumi. Notice Is herebv given that an application villi bo nuideto the said court on Friday, tho Jlilth day of April, 181)7, at II o'clock, under the "Corpoiatlon Act of ono thousand eight hundred nnd seventj-lour," nnd the supplements thereto, lor the charter or nn Intended corporation to bo called 'The American Sicilian Society," tho character and object of which is thy Hiding and assisting of numbers of tho s u-lety In ciies of s.eltness, and relieving the distress of tlii.l,. fmiilll.'M unit iiitrei.entntllcs 111 eliso ol death of a member fiom funds collected therein, nnd lor these purposes in unvr, pos sess and enjoy nil the rights, bcnelltH and privileges conferred by tho said act and Its supplements. 1 ' JOHN JL HAKUIS, Solicitor. FXKCUTOKS' NO llCli. I7rAT7T"oiMMilLIP WEICHEL, LATE l!i of the city ofscrnnton, deceased. Notice Is hereby given that letteis testa mentarv upon tho estate of tho said decedent havebcen granted to tho undeislgned. All persons Indebted to said estate nro requested to make liumi dlato payment, und those hav lug claims or dciimnd against tho same villi luesent them for pnvmont without delay to JOHN C. WEirilEL. WILLIAM P. WEICHEL, Executors, scrunton, Pa. A.HAI'JIAN, WAR1UV HORN, Attorne.vs for Estate. SITUATIONS WANTliD. L ITFATION WANTED-YOFNO (JIHL i wants to do general housework in small fundi. Addtcss I. E. 1U.N. I'lllmoro uve. . ITF TION WANTED-HY A YOUNi! lady who Is willing to iissK In genual ir to iissisc in gem nil housework. Aildn Avoca, Pa. Hox 71 Aildnss AONEs .MURPHY, SITUATION WANTED-AS IirTClIEH: good meat cutter und peddler: uKo good bologna maker. Address HUTC11ER, Dun inure, l'a. VOl'NIl LDY DESIRES A SITl'ATION I us stenographer anil typewiller. Ad dress A. Jl., Tilbiino olllce. ITFVTION WANTED-HY A WOJIAN, with good ic'tcrences, as cook In a le- spei'lablol'rotthtant boarding li'Mise; mention amount of wuges paid. Addiess Jl. 1ILHCI1, Hot) Albright avenue, Scrunton, Pa. vItfation" wa nted-younii mar". rled man out of work; can do any kind of work; needs it budlj,. Address C. 11., .111 Hickory street. JlTFATIOy WNTED -HY A SOHKR Is und Industrious man, us tliemun or u position us teunisler, but willing to do any Klndofwork; a No. I lefereiice given. If ie quired. Address JOS. J. JlARl'IN, Oi!U Irv ing uv unite', Petersburg. SITUATION WANTED-HY A YOITNO ' man; wants to work on tlio farm und boaidund S1." or Sts per mouth, on years' expeilence. Addiess JOHN HARTII, W'llkes Harie, Pa. e ITl'ATION W VNTEH TO (iO OUT O washing; washing and Ironing taken home, also. Cull oi iiddruss A. 11., Dill Sum ner uv enue, city. SITUATION WANTED-UY A YOUNO O lady as stenographer und bookkeeper. Address II. A., Tribune olfieo. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. Physicians and Surgeons. DR. C. L. FREY HAS REMOVED HIS offices to tho Jewell Ilulldlng, 305 Spruca btreeL "DR. MARTHA 8. EVEUITT. 30S WASH Ington ave. Otllco hours until 19 a. m., 2 to ), 7 to 8 p. m. MARY A. SHEPHERD, M. D.. IIOJIE opathlst. No. 223 Adams avenue. DR. A. TRAPOLD, SPECIALIST IN Diseases of Women, corner Wyoming avenue and Spruce street. Scranton. Of fice hours, Thursday and Saturdays, 9 a. m. to 0 p. m. DR, W. E. ALLENT S12 NORTH WASIU Ington avenue. DR. ANNA LAW. 303 WYOMING AVE. Olllce hours, 9 11 n. m., 1-3 p. m 7-8 p. in. DR. L. Jl. OATEfi. IIOOJIS 207 AND lS Hoard of Trade (building. Office hours, 8 to 9 a. in., I! to 8 nnd 7 to 8 p. m. Resi dence 509 Jladlsdn avcnueJL DR. C. L. FREAS. SPECIALIST IN Rupture, Truss (Fitting and Fat Reduc tion. Rooms SOtffand 207 Mears Uulldln?. Wallace CORSETS 1, 209 Washington Avenue, Opp. Court House. Office telephone 1303. 2 to 4, 7 to 9. Hours: 10 to 12, DR. S. W. LAJIEREAUX. A SPECIAL Ist on chronic disease of the heart, lungs, liver, kidney and geulto urinary or gans, will occupy the olllce of Dr. Roos. 232 Adams avenue. Office hours, 1 to i p. m. DR. JOHN C. PKICE7333 WASHINGTON avenue. Office hours 8 to 10 a. m.; 2 to and 7 to 8 p. m. . W. U. ROOK, VETERINARY SUIt. gcon. Horses, Cattlo and Dogs treated. Hospital, 124 Linden street, Scranton. Telephone 2672; Architects PERCIVAL J. MORRIS, ARCHITECT. Board of Trade Dulldlng. EDWARD"" H.DAV1S, ARCT1TEUT. Rooms 21, 25 and 26, Commonwealth bulldlng. Scranton. E. L. WALTER. ARCHITECT. OFFICE rear of 606 Washington avenue. LEWIS HANCOCK. JR.T ARCHITECT, 435 Spruce SL.'cor. Wash, ave., Scranton. FREDERICK L. BROWN. ARCHITECT. Price building, 126 Washington avenue, Scranton. T. 1. LACEY & SON, ARCHITElfTd, Traders' National Bank. l.awver. FRANK E. BOYLE, ATORNEY AND counsellor-at.law. Burr building, rooms 13 and 14. Washington avenue. EDWARD W. THAYER. ATTOKNKf, Rooms 212-13-U Co m mon wealth Dldg. JEFFREYS It RUDD1, ATTOlUNild-at-law, Commonwealth Building. WARREN & KNAPP, ATTORNEYS and Counsellors-at-law, Republican building-, Washington avenue, Scranton, Pa. JESSUP & JESSUP, ATTORNEYS AND and Counsellors at law. Commonwealth building, Washington avenue. W. II. JESSUP. W. H. JESSUP. JR. PATTERSON & WILCOX, TRADERS National Bank Buildings ALFRED HAND, WILIAM J HAND, Attorneys and Counsellors, Common wealth building. Rooms 19. 20 and 21. FRANK T. OKELL, ATTORNE"Y-AT-Law, Room 5, Coal Exchange, Scranton, Pa. JAJIES W. OAKFORD, ATTORNEY-at-Law. Rooms 614, 515 and 51C, Board of TrndoBulldlnc. SAMUEL W. EDOAR. ATTORNEY-AT-Law Office, Wyoming avenue. Scranton. lT A. WATRES. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. 423 Lackawanna ave., Scranton. Pa, C. R. PITCHER. ATTORNEY-AT-Law, Commonwealth building, Scranton, Pn. C. COJIEQYS. 321 SPRUCE STREET. D. B. REPLOGLE, ATTORNEY-LOANS negotiated on real cstato security. Mears buildings, corner Washington avenu, andSpruce street. B. F. KILLAJL ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, 120 Wyoming avenue, Scranton. Pa. JAS. J. II. HAMILTON. ATTORNEY- at-Law, 45 Commonwealth bldg., Scran- ton. WATSON. DIEHL, HALL & KEJIJIER. ER Attorneys and Counsellors-at-Law; Traders' National Bank Building: rooms 6, 7. 8. 9 nnd 10; third floor. Detectives. BARRING & Jl'SWEENEY. COJIMON- wealth building. Interstate Secret Her vlco Agency. Dentists. DR. F. street. L. M'GRAW, 303 SPRUCE DR. II. F. REYNOLDS. OPP. P. O. DR. E. Y. HARRISON, 113 S. JIAIN AVE. DR. C. C. LAUBACH. 115 Wyoming ave. R. JL STRATTON. OFFICE COAL EX change. WELCOJIE C. SNOVER. 421 LACKA. ave. Hours, 9 to 1 and 2 to 5. Dressmaker. JIRS. Jl. E. DAVIS, 430 Adams avenue. Schools. SCHOOL OF Ttti, LACKAWANNA Scranton, Pa., prepares boys and girls for college or business; thoioughly trains young children. Catalogue at re quest. REV. THOJIAS Jl. CANN, WALTER H. BUELL MISS WORCESTER'S KINDERGARTEN and School. 412 Adams avenue. Spring term April 13 Kindergarten 0 per term. Seel. O. R. CLARK & CO., SEEDJIEN AND Nurserymen; store 146 Washington ave. nue; green house, 1350 North Main ave. nue; store telephone. 782. Wire Screens. JOS. KUETTEL, REAR Ell LACKA. wanna avenue, Scranton, Pa., manufao turor of Wlro Screens. Hotels nnd Kcstnttrnnts. THE ELK CAFE. 125 AND 127 FRANK- lln avenue. Rates reasonable. P. ZEIQLER. Proprietor. SCRANTON HOUSE. NEAR D., L. W. pastengor depot. Conducted on tho Eu. ropcan plan. VICTOR KOCH, Prop. Miscellaneous. BAUER'S ORCHH3TRA-JIUSIC FOR balls, picnics, parties, receptions, wed. dings and concert work furnished. For terms address It. J. Bauer, conductor, 117 Wyoming uvonue, over Hulbert' music store. MEGARGEE BROTHERS. PRINTERS' supplies, envelopes, paper bugs, twlna. Warehouse. 130 Washington avertu Scranton. Piu FRANK P. BROWN & CO... WHOLE. sale dealers In Woodware, Cordage and Oll Cloth, 720 West Lackawanna ave, THOMAS AUBREY, EXPERT AC. countant and auditor. Rooms 19 and 20, Williams Building, opposite postoftlce. Agent for the Rex Fire Extinguisher, PrlntliiK. THE TRIBUNE PUBLISHING COi North Washington Avenue Llnoty uomposiuou or an jo i quickly d Facilities unsurn in this regl M