'&WK??fxwir - wicpwv i jwi,mpmys w ; w" f wr.'wp' TWTVWlTTyaillPIIll'' "fRV( figflHCiymxr Tt "- fTl"aw,V"'. y"Truit',""H''yi,'iy" f ryrswyn 3 THE SOU ANTON TKIBUNIfl-S A.TUUU A.T MOLtNINGr. APRIL 17, 1807. Pennsylvania Urn. EXPERIENCE OF THE SENTA'S CREW They Were Token from a Rudderless Ship at Sea. TUG TERRORS OF A CYCLONE Htmlcnnc Sweeps Hie Deck, Wreck inc .Must ami Higglng, mid Carrier Away tho Lifei lluutso-lluroic I'.l forts oftlic Olliccrs.ttiul Crew of the Snoulliikr- in I hu orle of Ki-seue. Phllndvlphln, April lC.-Captaln Hnn vie, Flint .Mate Helllson and nlneteon bcuinen of the Norwegian ship Sentn, who wen- gupi overt to have been lost at Ben, were brought Into this pott this murnluir on the HMtlflh chip Snow-flake from I'eimtlh for I'hllaitelphla for n e.irso of petroleum. No one on board the Soma was last but all expotlenced a dlstresslnu time, dutltif,' the twenty four hours prior to their rescue. Tin? abandoii'Ml Khlp was recently re pented at J. melon as having been "iRht ed by tiie steamer Idaho In latitude IS, longitude 29. 'lk-masted an 1 until this mornlnc It was believed that 'til who had been on board the unfortuiiue vrMel were lost. The Scnt.t left St. John March 1C for Newport, Kngland. Fiom the time of her departure fiom St. John she had MionR we-steily pales and on the night of April 1, she was struck by a ten Hie cyelone. At 2 o'clock on the following mornlm? her deck load of deals vwi- swept ovetboaid. hei main and tnizzen masts toiT'tlier with hei rinlng weie wrecked niul swept away and two of her life boaH nlso went overboard. Lat er on the tlllet broke nurt the rudder was lost, thus leaving the vessel help less. The pump- were also smuslnd, nnd the water casks and all movables were Mvort from the deck. The crew bad man nairow escapes fiom Injury lrom f.illlnt; masts and other Hying; wreckage and one poor fellow, a Bel plan sailor, had a left broken. Three others sustnlni d i.evere brulsis but were nM sei lously hut t. SIGHTED IJY THE SNOWFLAKU Signals of distress wire dlsplnjod, and after the Sont.i hml llo.ited about helplessly for several bonis, she was sighted by the steamei Snovvflnkc. Slate Cook, of the latter vessel, with four men, put off In a small bout to lend succor to the unfoituuate eiew, but owlnir to the rough sea nnd the danger of thei- boat being smashed by the wrecked steamci, they were obliged to lay olf some little distance from tl'e vessel. Aftei several uiisucc-sful at tempts they llnnllj got a lltie on the Senta. which was- mnd" fnst by those on board. The work of lesctii then be gan. In an"oidi! manner, with an entile nbsenee of confusion, the twenty-one men lowcrd themselves on the lope to the watt r and passed along to the small boot, and were then taken to the Snow Hake The InJuteJ Belgian was tendcil aided by companions and later received suijrleal trcntment on the xesculng ves.sel The Scuta was aban doned between 1 and 5 o'clock on ..prll 2 In latitude -IS 20, lonRltude CD 20 The Senta was built In Hcn.nnd in lSfis. Her registered tonnugi- was 2.00S. SLIPPERS FR0A1 A TRAMP'S HIDE. Wllliiunsport I'livsicinn Mnnts Crnr Mime footgear. AVllliamsport. April 16 L. A. Whlt tnlre, a Jluncy shoemaer, has been cn gage by a Wlllamspnrt physician to make three pairs of slippers from hu man hide. The lenther is from the leg of nn unidentified tiamp, who was killed on the tallroad here six months ago. The leather was prepared by a tanner in this city, nnd the sttlp when com pleted was over three feet long. Thought They Had Hurled Hitn. HairMutrg. April lfi-Chailes niehel bciger ltft his home hire nineteen ea:s ago. A body supposed to be his was sent home fiom Arizona and later bu rled by the family. He nrrlved home this week. His letters were found on the body of his chum and this led to the mistake. Hurslur .llortnll) Wounds a (hardener. Pittsburg, April lO.-Chailes Tunis, a landscape gaidenei, was shot dining a light with a burgla early yesterday morning. He will die. Funk found a. strange man on tho side pneh. The Invader tiled to escape, but was caught. The burglar milled a revolver nnd shot Tunk In the abdomen. Death Due to a Knst Nail. Shamokln, April IC Florence Oair, the girl who had a foot pleiced by a lusty nail that protruded from a plank oer three weeks ago, died from lock Jaw today. A younger brother expired fiom measles two houis eailler. Shu lias Visions ol 91110,001). Pittsburg, April IB. Mrs. Catherine Conley, nn aged woman, of No. 7 Forest place, Is making an effott to reeovei a large tract of land In Westmoreland county, valued at over $100,003, to which she claims to be the lightful heir. Diieriom from Lemon l.'xtrnct. Altoona, April 10. rrank Uaker, a camp cook for a gang of workmen on .he Pittsburg. Uessemer and Lake File railroad, died yesteiday of delirium tiemens superinduced by overindul gence In lemon extract. Tax Collector Arrested. Rloomsburg, April 10 Nathaniel N tax collector of Heaver township, v. a Largest packocc extra int. ri. k. C'blcaso, fct. LouU. fcri, SSSiS1 jji-jjjea s I-yt-gg'r'gir-'J'T! - -v --rirr!ZJ-rJ: or avj I rCJVjfl V f wnnnn vruin-r '. arrested today charged with embezzle ment. The ntrest was made on Infor mation Riven by ex-County Commis sioner Jesse Itlttenhousc. HORROR PAINTS IT A'.MURDER. frightened .llotormmi ho Struck a .Man nurt Sheep, Nontetown, April 1C Having run down and killed a dozen sheep thenlRht hefor", Motornuni Frcdeilck rrants, of the local trolley line, at once saw visions of murder when last night his car nil over the Heading's ftwtlnn boss, Michael II. Kelly, who hart fallen asleep .ii.h. in.td ,ii J iieisotivllte. Tli- xlrt'i'i'n death was almost In stnnlnni'iinH nmi fnntz felt sure ih body wna already cold, and that It was it murdeiert man his ear had struck, but Conductor Wolf says that lliu motorman was overvvroutrht, and that the body was still warm when picked up This lioiror nnd the killing of the sheep on Wednesday night, so preyed upon Fi-antz's mind that he Is now tonllned to bed with nervous proitra tlon. PITTSBURG WINERS. Legislative Committee Decides That Something Must He Done to Alio iale Their Condition. Pittsburg, Apt II 1G. The Dispatch to moirow will sav: The legislative commltteo that Is In vestigating the condition of the miners of the Pittsburg district completed Its second day of personnl inspection among the mines today. When the woik was finished, the inembeis of tho committee made the statement that no such suffering was eer known to ex ist befoie, and they nre well convinced that something must be done and at once to alleviate the condition of the unfoi tuunte thousands who are in tho district. The territory thnt was Inspected was In and about Ilannlug, on the 1'ltts buig nnd Lake Hile- road, and about foity miles above Pittsburg. The min ers are unable to make moie than $1 a day at the outside, and very much more frequently their pay fot the day Is from 23 to f.0 cents. The greater part of these employes aie foielgners, there being but ten Ameilean born families In the entire nuinbct. VALUABLE DOGS BURNED UP. Dr. IIojl's Kfiiuel- nt Sharon Uc troi't! by f re. Sharon, Apill 1C. 1' lie destroyed the dog kennels ot Pr. F. II. Hoyt. yester day moinlng, nnd live valuable Italian greyhounds were smotheied and buineil. Thedof,s deslioyed are said to hae been the best In Ameika, halng won prizes in New York, Philadelphia, Pittsburg. St. I.ouis and at ever big bench bin w where they weie exhibited, The lo"S on the dogs and kennels' is ocr $l,OU0. No insuiance. LETTERS FROM THE PEOPLE. Under this heading short letters of in. frtst will bo published when accompa nied, for publication, by the wi.tei'3 name. The Tribune will not bo held ic sponsible for opinions here expressed. ills .Name Not Authorised. IMItor of The Tribune. Sir. Copies of the following letter were received this morning by some friends. While 1 lme every sympathy in gencinl i wiia t wingcosur nieinous umi wiin uusjici wagon woik, I have nothing to do with I this matter In any respect, and expiessly lefubed to have my name Ulentllled with It, not because of lack of sjmpathy with good things In genera:, but becaue I was personally tied up lo enough good thlsgs claiming the support of the public, and t denv the tight of any nnn or set of men to use my name without my consent. Yours, A. V. Dickson. Scrunton. Pa., April 17, 1837. Hear Sir1 The following gentlemen viz.: A. W. Dleksun, O. V. Prltz, J. S. Miller, Vr. O. K. Dean and J. W. Guernsey, have expieesid their approval and practi cal sympathy with tho proposition to pur ehae and equip a Gopel wagon, to bo used In and about Seranton. The neceshary outlay for wagon and expenses for this teason v. Ill not be less than $10); but as much more as tho Lord semis will be acceptable und can bo uocd to qood ndvantago. In order tliut It nny be known that tho tlnanelnl support can be i idled upon, will you klndlv 1111 out the appended paper, Knowing th" amount of your offering to this work, and return the same by mall piomptly as practicable to Dr. (I. G. Dean, treasurer, filfi Snruce stieet, city. Youis In tho Master's service, J. S. Miller, Di. G. II. Dean, G. I,. FloM, Committee. Scrnnton, T'n., 3S07. Dr. (J. 1?. Deiu, Treasurer. Dear Slr:-Townid tho "Gospel Wa gon" woik as pio'iosed by tho commltteo for tho summer cf JOT. I hereby subscrlba tho sum of Dollars. Yours truly. t'oiildn't fsliuinto It Value. Dr. Agncvv'.s Cuie for the Heait never falls. It relieves In 20 minutes, It cuies. I It is a beacon light to lead ou back to health. W. H. Musselman, of G. A. Il Welssport, Pa., says: "Two bottles of Dr. Attnevv's Cure for the Heart en tirely cured me of palpitation and smothering spells. Its value cannot be i estimated. 1 feel like a new man." I Sold by Matthews Bros. ' M-"4--K'"M ' 4- The real news without padding f i what you get In Tho Tllbum. v T l-'op mere tilling, to consume space, T j. .k e.sewheie. 4! value. roM evtry where, ilmlo enly by Ka KHUNP. r:ejr,nMarMY. tfcwYork. Iloitou, I'Ulladelrbla. GETTING READY FOR THE BIG JUBILEE London Already Preparing lo Honor Vic toria's Diamond Anniversary. HUT THERE IS ONE JARRING NOTE Tho llescarly Pittance Subscribed by tli u Queen for tho llcllcl oT tlio famine Snll'cro.r In India 11ns Caused .tinny ll() nl Subjects to II I u Mi tor Shame. Speelnl Correspondence of Tho Tribune London. March 29. "Coming events cast their shadows before," nnd the piemonltlons of the queen's dlnmonrt jubilee celebrations ate already to be heatd, felt and seen at almost every turn, although these same rejoicings will not come off until June, at the height of the season, ns June 20th will bo the dnte upon which her grac ious majesty will have reigned over her people for fully sixty jenrs. Hut already arrangements ot nil sorts are being made. People are suggest ing wns, some times moie Ingenious than wise, ot celebrating this wonder ful length of reign of "nngland's great est one," ns they are beginning to call the venerable old lady; "commemora tion ribbon" like our red, white nnd blue Fourth of July ribbon, Is being sold by the thousands of yards at all the draper's shops, as we call the dry Roods stores over here; commemora tion medals, In all different motnls have nlieady been struck and are sell ing at a lively rate; and special cor respondents from countries all over the wot Id sent to Knglnnd to bo In plenty of time for the whole nffali, are being unloadeel by the bulk upon the arrlvnl of eveiy In-comlng steam er. Tho papers tem with augRes tlons for the procession, the line of march fiom Hucklnghnm Palace to St. Paul's Cathodial having nlieady been chosen by her majesty, and so on to no end of Indications, VICTORIA'S KINDNESS. Ancnt this line ot march the queen l'ns decreed that pait of It must lie on the other side of the Thames, so that the pooler class of her London sub jects mnv also have a Rllmps-e of he In all her glory, as she rides past in her state coach, drawn by the wonder ful eight "H.inoveilan ci earns," nnd surrounded by her body guard of crowned heads of Kurope. This kindly Impulse1, however. Is already on tho high road to defeat, as the speculator In futuies has already gone abtoad and bought up all the available win dows, balconies, doorsteps nnd house tops nt enormous pi Ices, for the pur pose of subletting during that Jubilant week In June. Whole blocks of houses have In some cases changed hands, and tho poor tenants given notice to leave "at once or sooner." Indeed evictions so unmerciful have nlteady taken place over thete that the matter has been placed befoie the home secretary, who thiintens these shnipeis with icporttng their doings to her majesty herself, and so having the loute changed entirely, up to even a few days before the procession passes. This has In ought natters to son. ow hat of a standstill, nnd some of these sharp speculators aie wondering a bit "wheie they are at." I dare say thu poor folks actoss the Thamea lAvHl be i!o more likely to see their ven erable severe ign thnn If they called at the fiont door of Hueklngham Palace, for all the Rood her kindly wish has done them. Thc-re will, of couise, be a great "Victorian exhibition" at Hails Couit throughout the season, nnd prepara tions nre already actively In hand. 1 I doubt If It will be anything halt as fine ns out world's fair, being begun so late In the day, but no doubt all that Fngllshmen, Scotchmen, Itlsh men and Welshmen can do will be done to make It n great success. ONH JAKRING NOTH. Yet In nil this hum and bustle of gladsome and joyous preparation there rings the jarring note. There aie those among her majesty's subjects who took note of the queen's beggatly contri bution of live hundred guineas to the fund for the starving millions of her Indian subjects, and who etpenly sug gested In the newspapers that surely a queen, be she ever so stingy, could give as much towaids the relief- of th Indian empire the Fouree of two thirds of her wenlth and glory as some of her subjects themselves gave. Whether or not these giumbllngs weie spoken of to her no one knows, but it is Hue rhat sho soon subscilbed five hundred moie. One open letter which I saw not long ago, pointed out the enormous difference between one thou sand guineas, given to the starving millions of India, and the ten thou sand guineas spent for her six weeks' stay on the continent t'hls month, In a very significant manner. I know a lady who. upon iceelpt of a letter soliciting subscilptloiis for one of the many beautiful and costly gifts to lw piesented at the Diamond Jubilee, wrote the secretary of thla pattieuUr gin-fund that she considered the queen by far the most selfish woman In all the kingdom, and she preforred to spend ur spare funds wheie they would do some Rood and not upon h.-r already too ilch queen. She Is a loyal subject, too, but what a great 111 iny people only think, she had also the eourage to say. 1 was most amused when her friends told mo of this, and iwsured her thnt she really deserved to have been born an Americun. THK LONDON SKASON. Although the Ray and festive London Season with a capital S does not .ommence until May, the London mus col season, proper, opened the other lUht with' n nourish of trumpets, at be first philharmonic concert of the 1 lies. Of course there have been eon .erts of all soits duilng the year, but the "First Phil." as it Is called, is al ways the signal for a general "peiklug up" In the musical and social worlds, and from now on musical affalu; of the lir.U magnitude multiply und Increase until things culminate In tho opening of the Koyal Concert Garden Opera, season In May, after which London Is always one crand HWlrl of excltment and dazzling brilliance, until the heat of August rtrlvcH people to Switzoiland, Norway and oil over th'e continent. In fuet. Willi the sreat asitatlon that there will be lu court circles this year, 1 consequent upon tho Diamond Jublle, I the coming senwon Is confidently ex I pected by nil those who know to bo by 1 far tho most brilliant and momentous I In all Hngllsh history. The first philharmonic concert the other night was heard by tho moat Ror geous and be-dlamoned audience that I have ever seen there In the three yearn of rry stay here. Th? soloists were, perhaps, Homo excuse for this magni ficence, as Blanche Marches! was down for two solos with tho orchestra, and Paderewskl was to ploy Sir Alexander's new Scottish oonosrto, Murohesl was In fine voice, niitl Paelerewukl wai In deed great In the concerto, which' suit ed him perfectly m Indeed It should having been written for him and thu work Itsalf Ls In Sir Alexander's best vein. Of coutse the audience clamored and clamored for more, although en cores are utrlctly forbidden by the phll linrtnoTilc dtrectots, and at last they pot It, for not only did ho play the first movement over again, but also delight ed us with the'lovely Schumann Nach Istlllc, after furthei entreaty on tho !irt of his litinserlng nnd thirsting hearers. DH. D0YLI7S LKCTtMti:. By the way, I had another Rrent treAt last nlshti when Bonie friends of mine took me to a lecture nt the Iloyat Society ot Arts hall, where the Irish Literary society holds Its meetings. These luills nre very beautifully deco rated, the paintings having been done by a fnmotis Irish artist named Harry, two or tlucc generations nRo. I know you will turn Rreen with envy when I tell you that the lectin or was no less n personnRC thnn Dr. Connn Doyle him self, nnd his subject .1 most enRrossltiR one, affording, .is It did, .nine Interest ing slde-llchts 011 the history of this country and Ireland. The lecture win ui)nn the oilgln and achievements ot the itfsh soldiery, who, driven from native land and home by the nscenslon of William of Orange and the stringent and unjust laws of the Penal code, en listed under the flnir of Louis Four teenth, becoming the pith nnd marrow of this foreign nnuy, an example to their French brothcr-ln-anns, and a terror to the king's enemies, the Fng. ll-sh .specially. I hart never reart ot this particular episode In history and was profoundly Interested In Dr. Doyle's lecltnl of these brave deeds of his countrymen of two and thiee centuries ago. While every statement maJV was perfectly authentic. beliiR In every case backed liv hlstorhal references, the whole dls-r-nuise was as brilliant und rtsllghtful aa rne of Dr. Doyle's own historical novels;. When it was brought to a clese, discussion followed, In which Joined such notabilities as Justin Me. Cnithv, senior, the Justin you know, Tim Ilealy, Tom Curran nnd others. There were a great many people there, the rooms being, indeed, too full for comtort, but I had the pleasure after wards of nice! lug nnd sneaking with Dr. Doyle, Justin McCaithy, Francis Fnhey, the poet, Harry O'P.rlen, the hlstoilan, nnd otheis. Such 11 flow and Fpaikle nnd twinkle! I never hnrd such brilliant conversation sine? 1 left tin- states, and I thought of all the dear fi lends I have at home who aie of this nationality, and how they would hnv enjoyed beliiR theie, too, among their billllant and famous countrymen. All Seranton, of couise, Is Interested In the de.lngs of J. T. Watkins. I saw him not long ago, and he u getting on finely. He Is to sintr In a duet, "The Lore! Is n Man of War," at the forth coming oichcf-ttal coneeit of tho aca demy, I believe, and no one is surer than I am that he will iclleet honor and glorv on his native city. Sadie L Kaiser. I.. 1 TRIBUNE "WANTS" ' Work Over Night. I fl.lSOS 13 11 aniM. TRY 'EM. ;3i " " " O ONE CENT A WORD &i IN ADVANCE. (Vi FOK KIvXT. Ads. Under This Head One Cent a Word. T.'OIS HKNT-DKXIHAIllii: nTHNIsIIIH) I 100111 In tirlvnle family: central; for terms AddrcH .M. Tiiimne 01II10. ?OU HKNT-A NLNOLK JMIOOM HDPHK, J 1 1 1 t'lny uveniie; modern convenleiups mid illj hteiiiu, pnly to C. J. l'USl', Kwi., Com luonwi tilth llulldlng. I 7011 Ur.NT-LAItGlM'ltONTKnOM, I Pit- (i:U .Miullson iivenue. Rr.M'ItKAMIXAllI.K-IIorsilOl'KIGlIT looms, 'JOIU ?Mrth Main uvcuue. 77011 hknt nr.'Mmi:. xr.w r-iioom V house, bath, on l-'ouith street, opposlto Dudlev. I.MtONT OKrK'I" POIt HKNT, tOH f Spruce street. Inquire I.KWIM.KKILLY DA VI US. FURNISIIKI) KOO.M FOR HUNT. AJvj. UnJcr Tills Head One Cent a Word. FT7l7"-?fKIU t (X J CTii7iTuTNTIts! e sruiXUIX.'K.'J'JO bueimwuiinu iivei fl'lINIMIKIllitONTltOOM, WITH INK V of bulb; eeutiiil location. il'Jl .MtidNon FOR SAL15. Adu. Under This Head One Cent a Word. Itihimox'n iMiuMxiitwHs nm sali:, U Silll. .si'HANTON KLKLTHIC WOUKS. Hotel Windsor. T'lllt SAI.K-A sn.VKlM'LVTKI) CONN j tiwiimi. 1111 vit 1 'iiv.it, ititi, iiilv.1 1 iiiuii:ii 'with trmnliolie hell. 'rolil llneih neui Ir new mill io-'t MM), villi sell nt 11 linrKiiln. Addicts tills week to K. W. U.WI.Ult, Liiltuvsvllle, l'u. U lil.P W AN'riiD M ALUS. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. A HKhlDKNT Ot'sflt VNTON, WH.l.INti i to runviiKH mid oolleet; must furnlsli bnnil. '.'lit I.uei.awiiiiuii live uue, room J 1, lll.L.N .N.V.N. L-AI.r.SMKN-WLilflOLWPl'l'IilKH; COPN- try work! tsioo snliuv monthly, with liberal mlilttloniil eonimlsHlons, It, U. KVA NS A I'll,, Chicago. Y ANTKH--AN IDKA. WHOf NTHINK of somosinnili) tiling to n.ituut? ln- tect our Ideas; they may bring oti wealth. WrituJiHIN WKHliKHlll'ltN - CO., Ieit. 1'. UM, I'utent Attornejs, WnslitiiKtoii, 1). l' toi their JIIHIIO prlu oiler und llstofl,00U Inventions wniitid. 'ANTi:ilAH AOENT1N PA'KHV ShK 1 Hon toiiiuviiss;et.OI) to 8.i.00 a day liitule; sells ut sli;lit; also n 1111111 to sell Staple dooils to dealers; biK sldo line S7A 11 month; s.ilurj or luriee'oiiiiiilssloii iniiUe; expeilene'tt iiniuresstirj. Hilton Soap unit Muuufiictur ng t'oiiipanj , Cincinnati, O, TANTKU - WKI.Ii-KNOWN MAN IN 'i every town to solicit stock huIistI tlons; a nioiinpolj; big money lor agents; no upltiilrifUlrnl. KDW'AHD f. f 'fU A CO., lioiilen Ulutk, liili'into, 111. .MISCJF.U.ANhOUS. Advi. Under Thl Head One Cent a Word. Ol'lt KASTKIl OI'PKIIINd-l'ANHIIX, meet pen or tubcrosen: free to uvery patruii on Sutunliiy. Tl LI, INIUI AST'S Sl'i;ilSTOHK,Aliwle. I, OH KAHTKHTUONlTriroTriMUKfTf(. I Ion "sliuwliery Hams;" tho pileu U still the loiii'st iver knoivn, (1V..C, a pound. M Kl.l.irr'H MA UK 171', next to Aeudemy of M lisle. I!tl-:SSMAKIX(;. Advj, Under Tltii Head One Cent a Word. "wstAAtawkikiiwla M 1SS U WISDOM, JJUKSSMAKKIt, 7U'J .Minion avenue. TANTKIIA"ni:STS-l7ft 1'Klt MONTH 1 nnd expenses paid in tlvo men If rliiht; goods sold by suinple only; sumplt'S, uisii I101 so mid currliiKe lurnlslie-d I'HKi:. Ail dress JUIIUKlt, llox nnori, llostoti, Muss, ConnoBly 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: HIE, BLACK, LIGHT BLUE, HK. UVEIMIL GREEN, YELLOW, CARDINAL 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 & 11KLP VANTi:i)-FK.UAI.Kri. Advs. Und :r Tills Head One Cent a Word. J ADIUS-I MAICK IIIO WAUr IIOINC? lw pleiiKiint homo uirl,nnd villi Kludl.v send full puitlciiliirHtoiill seiiillnc 'J cent stamp. MISS M. AJSI'KIIIIINS, Luvircnrc, Mich. AM'K1)-I,A1IY AOKN'iS IN HrltAN- ' ton to soil nnd liitrodtieoMiidei's mko Iimiik; i'perlcnce'dninviis(r iirererreil; work lieiiiuinunt nnd ver.v prolltnble. Wilto Tor jmrtle'Ul irs nt once nnd et he'iietlt or hollibiy timle. T.H.HXYIH:u A Co., Clncluniitl, O. iV ANTKIl IM.MKHIAn:i,V--TWOKM:il. ' mtle HiilfHViinncii to rcpii'scnt us. UtinriiiiU'cd Sil ft ilnv villhout Intciforlnt; villh other duties. Huilthful oeeupiitlon. vv rlto lor piiillciilnrs, eneloinc stump, MANdO CIIK.M II A L COMPANY, No. 7'j John stri'tt, New Yoik. -lTANTi:il-I,AI)lKSSlno IN (JOLII KlveiuiMiiy. Who run form tho meat est iiiuiiberofMordH rroin thuli tteisln HKl.t. AlllliU'Y?. You cull limlte tMentv or moiu vi oid, we reel sure, nnd If on do j oil villi ro eilvi'iiKOiid teuiuil. Do not tisu unv letter lnoio times tlinii it iippeurMlu the vionl. Cse 110 liiiimuiu'e' e'veept Kinjllsh Words spclh d alike', hut with illlli'ient inrnnlnif, can bo used but once. Cse nny illi-llniinr. Pro nouns, iimiiit, vcib-, mlveibs, prill cs, suf llMs.uilJeitlves, prniii'r nouns iillowe-d. Anv thliiK that Is 11 leftlniute wotd will ho ul louid. Work It out In this tnitiiucr: Hut, li t, 1 e, lie, liable, hit, bite-, bet, but. etc. I se thi-u norils In jour list. The publishers of W'OMVNI Wolll.lt ami .Il.Wl.v MH.M.H Momiii.v villi p:ij s-jii.oo In Ktild to the per son uhlo to iiiuku the liiiL-est list ol words Iiom the letti is In the word HKI.1A1I1LI l' ; "illi.illl lor the second; sri.no for tho llilid; S.-.0ll lorthe-foiuth, und a.oo euih for thu thlitv livtliiiKi-st lists. Tho above leuiiids are i;lv en flee und without conslderiilloii fur the iiiirpnsu of iittrni tine iittt-iitlon to our liiiudsiimo womiiiiH liiiiKiilne, tblitv-slx jaaes, I I 1 lonu columns, llue-ly lllutruteil, anil nil orlKlnnl mutter, Inn,; und shoit sto lies hj the het niithois; price', s?l.il() jier enr. To cuter the contest, ft Is ncce-siirj for j 011 to send -J.", cent In stumps or silver, font thteciiioiithstrlnlMihsfilptton with our list of words, und ever prison sendlni; tho -jn cents und u list of tuent.v Molds or more Is Kiiniiiiili-eil 1111 e-Ntru piesenl, bj ivtiirn mull, (In uililltlou to tho miiKiilnoiMif 11 us-pui;o hook, "Iiciisuie Laiiil, by Hohert I.ouis Stevenson, a fasclnntlUK story of lovo nnd tlulllliuiiulve'iitiire-. sutlsfiutlon uiiiuiiiiti-til In every c.10 or money lefunded. l,lss Hlionld bo sent lit unci', nnd not biter than Ma.v ir. 'I bo iiumes and udilrisvi'S of suc tessful e-onlistiiiits will he pilnti'd tu.luno Issue-, pnbllsiied In Mnv. Our iiiiblliiitloii has been e-stnlillshi-d tunjears. vu lefer joii to un lui-ii-iintllei iiKi-ne-y for our Miindlmr. Muko .voiti ll-t nun. Vdilrcss WOMAN'S WOULD PI 1IL1-HI1NUI tl.,-J-J,Vll-T'ie-inplo Couit llulldlUK, Nuw York City. 7ANTKD l.MlIKS 8-,0(i IN GOLD Klve-niiuaj-. Cut this out und save It. This ml, mii.v 1101 uppeur iigaln. Aro von a hinaitspellii? Wpslvosniio tiwnv In prles to thoseublc toniaUe the largest Hit of words fiom the word 1-'AS( INAl'IN. You can luakoat lea-ttwcntj, wo believe, und If joii ianiiii will get 11 prisent aiivw.iy, mid If .voiii list Is tho Inrei-st .von will get 6100 in cash, lloroiiru thu lilies to follow: I'soonly viordslu the Kiigllsh language-. .Do not una nny letters In 11 word more times than It ap pears lu l'Si INATIN. Wordsspelled alike e 1111 he use-d only once. I'se any dlitlonarj, and wo allow to ho counted proper nouns, pionouiis, pretlxes, sullKes, anv legitimate wold. 'J his Is the way: l'usi-lmite.-s, hues, fine-, ace, us, ate, rut, 11e.it, sut, sit, et(. 1 se the'-o wolds, Tho iillhllsher of Tin; Ami UK vn Won in will giveaway on May t.-, the sum of $rtm, divided Intoslxty pilcs, lor Hie luigest list of woids as iibove. Slim to tint peisou making tho largest list; .Ml for the- second largest, f'J.", eiich for the next thieu Inrgcst lists; -jo inch fortbethieo next largest, ftlft to each of the next three; Sill to i-iie-h ol the next nine, anil Si! toeuih ofthenii'.t fort.v lurgest lists. We wnntjou to know our paper, und It Is fm thlsuasou vie oiler these pieinliims. Wo make no e-xlia chin go fur the liilvllcgoofcnlerlngthls vionl building contest, hut It Is necessarv to send l!fi cents, sllvei or Htuiiipn, tor u lilt h we w III hi-nil 011 0111 hiiniNoiiio lllustrnte-d 'JH-pnge iiiiiguiiie jiir six iiiouius, nun me ver.v tiny vie lei elve jour leuiiltuiice wo villi mall , on ' fre-e the following ten popular novels.liy well- ' knownuuthors; ' V lllrd of I'asatje." hy Ilea- , trice lluuadc the 1 ulse-l'rlcnd," bj Vtr-1 glnla 1". Townsenil; "What tho storm 1 lliought," by Hett Wlnwooi "A llenrt I'm spoiled, ' hi John stiange, Inter; "Her Lint Kingdom,'' b.i Kiln Whe-elir Wlhox; "In 'llireo Weeks," hy Walter llesant; "Where the Chain (mils. h l-'loicnco Marrvat; '-V llachilor'H.Vow, hj (ieoigo L. Aiken; "The fugitive- llilde," by Kelt Winwood; "How Mabel WasSave-d, by Marietta Jlollev. 'Uils oner is tne gicato-l )ou over luul inado to joii. Send jour list ut once. It jou villi 0110 of the piles jour mime will be puhllslud lu our Juno Issue. Addiess 'llti: Ami uicvn VVomv.n, 1111 and 1'1 Nnssuu street, New YoikClly, N. Y. SALIvbMI-.N WANl'HI). Advs, Under This Head One Cent a Word, UANTi:i)-,S.LKsMKN TO SKLL -JOII good clgurs and ti watch for $7.5(1; watch guaranteed hy inantll.iettirer; big In ducements to light partus. Tor purttculuis in von wish Niimiiie iiox 01 eigaisiiiciosorilie) auiiress 1 w ii.iii.ite 1 vi, M'M J IJ.l 1 CO., 1. T'H, 1 7:1 Slate stieet, Hostnn. Jluss. CALIMKN W NTK1 roHCIOAHS; 5,115 i we-eklv; salnrj und oxpenses; e-xpeilenco imilii-essarv.. C. O. MOHOAN iV CO., l'ort Wuyiie, I111I. CALlNMKN-SCUOOLSiri'PLIKS; COPN e tij work: 91110 Hilary inouthlj, with liberal additional i-oiumlsslons. Jt. U. KVANH A CO., Chicago. OALKSKAN-?-, DAv7nOCANVASSi77(T; ij no deliveries; no collections; samples fiee; side line or exclusive-. Ml'H.S., U011 Murket street, l'blluilelphlu. CUlKUPODI-,!' AMI .MAMCUUi:, poUNS, lHINHINS'JDlXfmoVVlNU v nulls cured without tho lenst puln or drawing blood. ( ousullatiou anil udvlco given tree. K. M, HKTKL, ChliopodUl, :i:ili Laikavi-niinu avenue. Ladles itttended at their residence If desired. C'harijes moder ate. HUhlMiSS OPPOKl'UNI 1 IES. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word, LMItST ?LAsT" OUOCKit Y TOsT.NKssi I Stock und llxturts. Doing over bll, Olio per mouth. Hest loiutlon iuu town of I'.'.UOO Jiopiilntloii. Largo prollls, small expenne. l.'UHh leipilred dow 11, ?'.',, '00; must sell ipilck, going 111 otlar hiisliu ms. K01 full purtlculais Inijiitio of II. N. 1'ATHICIC, Ulll North Wiishlugtuuuve-nue, Sciuuton, l'u. $i) A ON KVi:ilY"Slim .MADK LAS7!' O-i-1 month thiough our sj stem of sj inti tule speculation, send for full explanatory pamphlet. OCONNOH A CO., 10 WullSt., Cl'l Y AVLNfilJrt. fHIAS. COOPKH, CITY SUAVKNtlKH. v All ordem promptly attended to, day or night. All tho Litest npplltiuusi. t barges umsonubli-. 7111 Scniulou street. House, (IIIO North Washington hvoiiui-. A1I.IIHHHIS CI.KANS l'HIVY VAIH.TS . and cess pools; no odoi. Improved pumps used. A. DHKHJS, Proprietor. Le-av o orders 1 1(1(1 N. Main live., or Jlleki-s' ilriiu store, corne-r Aduum und Jluiberrj'. Tele-idioue-UUlU. THE NEW PRICE, WALLACE, AGliNTS WANTIil). Advs. Under ThU Head One Cent a Word. i'rinjNT'?NiYlTouni,(urn ' but men of ability; 3:11m to gnoo 11 month to hustlers; Mute und icene-rul imcnt siiliu.v mid conimlsslon. HAtlNK 1'IHh HXUIMl CO , Hiu-lin , Wis. UAN'ri:D--SOI.I(ITOnS; NO DKLIVKU- Iiik, uocollectliii; position peimunent; pay weekly: statu iitfc UI.K.V llUOl'ltl-HS, Hui'heNte-r, N. Y. 7ANTKD-OKNi:UAI. AOKNTs IN KV- cr.v loimty; ulsoIud cuiiviiss(.rs;soine- tblnir new; sine- seller; nppl) qulclc. ,1, C. HHillKHT, J II Adiims iivenue, Si'iuiiton, l'u. " (il'.NTS-WIIAT AUK YOU (iOINO TO I i douliout Sufi- Cltli'lishlp price f I. (Ich lnjj by .thousands. Address M( HOl.s, Nupervllle, 111. A OKNTS-To'sKI.L Ol'lt PUACTIC VL . & Kt'tvi, niiM'r, iiii'itt t lulu eiipjiei eii-t lit, ' plasters; prices from :i iipwiird; salary und I expenses paid; outfit fre-e-. Address, with sunup, .me iuu.v. .vii'it e.11., 1 nicui;o. (HINTS TO SICLL CIUAHS lo lilAI V e-is; -S-Jfi wee-hl and expenses; expeil enco litilii-iissary. ('ONOLlI)ATKD Ml U CO., IS Vim lluie-n St., Clilineo. CIIAK licit APPLICATION. IX Til KfllUUT Oh' COMMON l'LKA.Sl'OU 1 the county of I.aektiviunnu, of No. '.'.Vl, Mm teriu, 1KH7. Notk'O s herein given that 1111 application will ho lniulo to tho Mild (oiirton April 'JHth, I HUT, at inn. m., under the Ai t of Asspinhlj ol tho ( oiumoiiweulth of IVnnsj Iviinln, 1 ntltled "An Ai t to pro Ido lor tho Incorporation und reitulutloti ofier tuln i-orpoiiitloiis," upproveil April 'Jllth, 1ST 1,11ml thu supplements thereto, hv Ktl.i Mi'dennls, (Villi .Ic iulm;s, Imillv I. Moon, I.tli I'. Davis, Klliibeth Host, lor the 1 bar ter of 1111 Intended i-orpoiullon to be called "Ibe Ladles' Aid society of the I'lrst Uuls. tluu Church of seruiitoi-, I'ennsjlviinla, ' the chaructei and object wheie-of Is to help, aid and assist the sick nnd mulcted, to relievo the wants of the poor und need), und for these purpO'-e-Hlo have, possess und enjoy nil the lights, henellts and privileges of thesnld Act of Assemhlj and Its supplements. 'Ibe pioposed 1 liuilei Is now on Illo In tho I'rothohoUry'sollli o of Lm-kuvvnnnii countj , to No. -J5tl, Mnv Term. 1KII7. A.J. COLIIOUN, Jr. Solicitor. SKALI'.I) PROPOSALS. nT?d?DTntwoTvT,s 'iCTukm s1 eel veil at Ihunllleuot those, letury of the Seranton Jloiu dot (outiol until T.IIO 'e I01 k Monday evening, April 12(1, 1HH7, for the creetlon and coniplctiou ol n four-room addi tion to tho public school building known us No. 'Jil, I'lrst ward, in uccordaueo with plans and s crlllf-ntlonx In the blinds of T. I. Liicej' .V: Sons, iifchlteits, Traders Hunk build ng, Se-iunton, l'u. Hit sum of S'.'.M) In cash or certlllediheck shall be enclosed with eucli hlI, which sum shall bo forfeited tot he school district lu enso of refu-nl or omission 011 tho purl of tho blililer w hose 1 ontruct shall he uc cepted to cm cute contract within ten dujs niter the awarding of the same. 'IboHoiird lesoiveBtha right to re-Ject any or all bids, llj older of the scrunton Hoard of Contiol. KL'(5KNE I). rnf.LOW.H, Secretary. N OTIC 15. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. 1fTYV 1 K K?i ' A It It I K" M"' A N"sTc KM?. 1V1 huvlngleft mv bed und boaid without inj-con'eut, I beiehj notllj all pintles that 011 and lifter this date 1 will paj 110 debts lontriieted bj herlninv name. 0. 1'. VAN SICKLK. Seranton, Apill id, SP7. UOItSHh l'OIJ SALH. Advs Undir This Head One Cent a Word. - T sta Tt j t iv i : i ) wn iT" a ( i t i noa i ' ( i ir t) horsts, making illty bend, good woikeis mid drlveis; weight Iiom 1,1011 to l,7oo; seveialelonlj matched teams; can be n-en ut :i:i 1 Huj mond 1 nurt. f. M. ( Mill:. SI'I UATIONS WANTKI). CTVrATIONWAPfiTD i man as huti'hci: has had eight je.us ex pel lence and a llrsl-elus", all-aroiiiiil man. Addieis J. K., IIIO Million stuet, eitj. (Jl'irvriON WANTKIl-IIV A YOl'Vli O glil to do housework In 11 Hintill fuinllj; can get iifcrencis, If letpilred. Addiess K. H. 1', 'Jrlhimeotllce. wITI'ATION WNTI'.D-1N IIOI'KL Oil i lestuuiant hy lb st-i hiss ojster man; well versed In kltihcn work, or would lake out side work on u delivery team; lefercnee.s. liox'JIll), eltj. SITUATION WANTKII-HV A YOUNO i' man asu butehii; 1. 111 make suusiue or boloRiia; has hud si vend jears' expeilenco und 1 an furnish good lefeieuce-. Address C. J. II., Tribune ollice-. Lni'ATioN wnti:d-hy a yor.vo 4 mud us a bookkeeper or general ollleo olllce work: inn furnish good leleiene-e'. Ad dress M. ('., Tilliiine olllce. CITCATION WANTKD-YOl'NO UIHL O wiints to do general bousuwnrk In Ninull fuinllj. Addiess L. K.. 115 N. I'lllmoio live. ClTl'YTION WANTKD-HY A OlTN( luily who lswllllng to assist In gencinl housiwoik. Address AUNKS MCHl'lU, Avueu, l'u. Jlox 71. e ITl'ATION WANIKD-IIY A WOMAN, 1 with good lefereuces, us cook In 11 11 Bpectahlel'ioteslaut hourdlngboui,e;iiieutliin iimouut of vuuis paid. Addiews .M, IIL'HCll, lino Albright iivenue, Scrunton, Pa. UITIATION WANTKD-YOITNO Jl . '' rled man nut of work; can do any kind of vioik; needs It bmlly. Address (.'. I!., Ill Hickory stieet. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. Pliyhlcians niul Stii-auons. , DIt. C. L. I'HKY HAS IlKMOVKH HIS ofllces to the Jewell DullJlnt,", 0V0 Sprueu Btltet. UK. MAUTHA 3. EVKHITT. 398 WASH lut'ton nve. Olllce hours until 10 a. in., 2 to 1, 7 to 8 p. in. MAHY ATfSHHl'imUDr M. D!rIIOSlE opathlst, No. ?:$ Adams avenue. im. a7 THAI'OLD," SHKCIALIS-f IN Disease of Women, corner Wyoming avenue and Spruce street. Soruntou. or flco hours, Thui3day and Saturdays, 9 a. m. to 0 p. in. btl. W. V, ALLBN, 012 NOUTH WASH, tneton avenue. DH. ANNA LAW. 308 WYOMING AVK. Olllce hours. 9 It a. m., 1-3 p. m.. 7-S p. in. pn. u m, aATi:s, uooms 207 and :ms lloai d of Trade bulldlnK. Ollleo hours, 8 to 9 a. m.. 2 to " and 7 to 8 p. m, ltel denco J0Mudlion jivenue. DH. C. L. I-'HKAS, SPECIALIST IN Itupture, Truss Klttlne and Fat Heduc tlon. Ilooms 208 and 207 Mcars liuildliig. Wallace 209 Sscougrt0HoAuvsenu e' Ofllco telcphono 1GC3. Hours: 2 to 4, 7 to 9. 10 to 13, DP.. S. W. LAMKHKAUX. A SPECIAL 1st on chrome dlse'iso of tho heart, lungs, liver, kidney and genlto urinary or gans, will occupy the ollleo of Dr. Itoos, 2J2 Adams avenue, Ollleo hours, 1 to 3 p m, DIt." JOHN C-rPHICE, 3M WASHINGTON avenue. Ollleo hours 8 to 10 a. m.; 2 to 4 nnd 7 to 8 p. m W. a. HOOK. VKTHH1NAHY SUIl. freon. Horses, Cattlo and Dogs treated. Hospital, 124 Linden street, Seranton. Tclephone 2072. Arcliitojt- I'HHCIv7Lj7 MOnHIs7AIlCHITECTT Hoard of Trado Building. HDWAHD 11. DAVIS, ARCTITKCT. Rooms 24, 25 and 2G, Commonwealth bulldlng, Scrnnton. E. L. W'ALTKH, AHCHITECT, OFFICH rear of 006 Washington avenue. LEWIS HANCOCK, JRaRCHITECT. 43j Spruce St., cor. Wash, ave., Seranton. FREDERICK L. 11ROWN. ARCHITECT. Price building, 126 Washington avenue, Seranton. T. 1. LACKY & SON7 ARCHITECTS", Traders' National Bank. I.avvvcr. FRANK E. HOYLE, ATORNEY AND counscllor-at.liw. Ilurr building, rooms 13 and 14 Waihlngton avenue, EDWARD W. THAYER, ATTORNEY, Rooms 21213-14 Commonwealth Dldg. JEFFREYS Ac RUDDY, ATTORNEiS- at-law. Commonwealth Building. WARREN A; li.NAl'P, ATTORNEYS and Counscllors-at-law, Republican building, Washington avenue, Seranton. Pa. , JES3UP & JES3UP ATTORNEYS AND and Counsellors at luvv. Commonwealth building, Washington avenue. W. H. JESSUP. . W. II. JESSUP. JR. PATTERSON & WILCOX, TRADERS National Bank Building. ALFRED HAND, WILIAM J HAND, Attorneys and Counsellors, Common wealth building. Rooms ID, 20 and 21. FRANK T. OKELL, ATTORNEY-AT-Law, Room C, Coal Exchange, Seranton, Pa. JAMES W. OAKFORD, ATTORNEY. at-Law. Rooms 514, 515 and 516, Board of Trade nulldlng. SAMUEL W. EDGAR. ATTORNEY-AT-Law Office, Wjomlng avenue. Scuriton. L. A. WATRES, ATTORNEY'-ATEAW, 423 Lackawanna ave., Seranton, Sa. C. R. PITCHER. ATTORtaWYlAT Lnw, Commonwealth bulldlng.iSoranton. Pa. , C. COMEGYS. 321 SPRUCE STREET. D. B. REPLOGLE, ATTORNEY LOANS negotiated on real estate security. Mears buildings, corner Washington avenm and Spruce street. B. F KILLAM. "aTTORNEY-AT-LAW. jJIOVj-mlng avenue, Seranton. Pa. JAS. J. If." HAMILTON, ATTORNEY. at-Law, 15 Commonwealth bldg., Scran- ton. WATSON, DIEHlThALL & KEMMER. KR Attorneys and Counsellors-at-Law: Traders' National Bank Building; room C. 7. 8. 9, nnd 10; third floor Detectives. BARRINO & M'SWEENEY, COMMON, wealth building. Interstate Secret Ser xlco Agency. Dentists. DR. F. street. L. M'GRAW, S05 SPRUCH DR. II. F. REYNOLDS. OPP. P. O. nil. E. Y. HARRISON, 113 S. MAIN AVE. DR. C. C. LAUBACH. 113 Wyoming ave. R. M. STRATTON. OFFICE COAL EX. change, WELCOME C. SNOVERT421 LACKA, ave. Hours, 9 to 1 and 2 to 3 Dressmaker. MRS. M. E. DAVIS, 430 Adams avenue. Schools, SCHOOL OF Ttlh LACKAWANNA Seranton, Pa., prepares boys und girls for college or business; thoroughly trains young children. Catalogue at re quest. REV. THOMAS M. CANN, WALTER H. lUTKLL. MISS WORCESTER'S KINDERGARTEN and School, 412 Adams avenue. Spring term Apr!' 13. Kindergarten $10 per term. Seels. O R. CLARK & CO., SEEDMEN AND Nurserymen; store 146 Washington ave. nue; green house, 1230 North Main ave nuo; store tell phone. 782. Wire Screens. JOS. KUETTEL. REAR 611 LACKA wanna avenue, Seranton, Pa., manufac turer of Wlro Screens. Hotels nnd Restaurants. THE I:Lk"cAFE.123 TvND 127 FRANK lln avenue. Rates reasonable. ". ZEIdLHR. Proprietor. SCRANTON HOUSE. NEAR D., L. & W. passenger depot. Conducted on the Eu ropean plan. VICTOR KOCH. Prop. Miscellaneous. BAUER'S OHCHESTRA-Ml'SIC FOR balls, picnics, parties, receptions, wed dings and concert work furnished. For terms address It. J, Bauer, conductor. 117 Wyoming uvenue, over Hulbert's music store. MEUAHOEE BROTHERS. PRINTERS7 supplies, envelopes, paper bags, twine. Warehouse. 130 Washington avenue, Seranton, Pa. FRANK IRROWN & CO.." WHOLE. sale dealers In Woodvvare, Cordage and OU Cloth, 720 West Lackawanna ave THOMAS AUBREY, EXPERT Ac countant nnd auditor. Rooms 19 and 20, William Building, opposite postoftlce. Agent for the Rex Fire Extinguisher. PrhitliHL THE TRIBUNE PUBLISHING CO., North Washington Avenue Llnotyps minposiiiun ui an Kings quickly done. i'uciiiui'u unsurpassed in tnis rai- . .1
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers