V" -hS1 f .-wr TTlE .SCRANTON TRIBUNE-IT RIP Y MORNING. .AEiirV S3,: 1&7. ... o "fW ". Pennsylvania news. AN ACT DEFINING LIBEL IS PASSED Committee Appointed to Investigate Cbl!d Insurance Scandal. SCHEMES TO USE CONVICT LABOR The Commission Itccommciuls Tlint .Mnchlncry lie Dispensed with in l'rlsons.-Hmltli Iilll nt the Mend ol the Cnleiidiir--A Jloasuro Intro rtuccil Prohibiting tho Snlo of Iiccr to the Spenkcuslcs. Harrlsburg April 22. Tho senate this morning concurred In the house resolution providing for an investiga tion Into the management of the East ern and Western penitentiaries. The president pro tern, appointed Messrs. Gobln, Hardonbergh and Dur ham members of the committee, on the part of the senate, to Investigate the child's Insurance bill scandal. The act defining libel and Its pun ishment was passed Anally without n dissenting voice. The vote was SO to 0, The commission nppolnted by the legislature of 1895 to ascertain tho best methods of utilizing convict labor bo as not to Interfere with legitimate In dustries made Its report to the senate today. The commission recommends that machine labor shall be dispensed with in the prisons of Pennsylvania. The joint military committee In formed the senate that It has completed urrangements to enable the legislature to attend the dedication of the Grant monument In New York. The house will adjourn tomorrow morning until 3 o'clock Wednesday af ternoon. The Smith bill regulating the distri bution of tho public school fund was nt the head of the calendar for the day's session. A similar bill has parsed the senate nnd on motion of Mr. Smith, of Bedford, consideration of the house bill was postponed so that the senate bill may be substituted. The Hamilton road bill passed second reading. MARSHALL'S BEER BILL. Mr. Marshall, of Allegheny, Intro duced a bill providing that brewers shall pay an annual license fee of $1,000 into the stnte treasury and that the li cense shall be issued by the Mate tieas urer Instead of the courts. The incis ure also prohibits the sale of beer, ale or porter by brewers to unlicensed houses and "speak castes " Mr. Muehlbronner, of Allegheny, called up postponed house bill limiting the number of Inmates of state oenal institutions to be employed in the manufacture of goods nnd prohibiting the use of machinery in the manufac ture of such goods. The bill wes amended so as not to apply to the manufacturer of goods for the Inmates of such Institutions and then laid aside for second reading. Mr. Gould, of Erie, called up post poned house bill to make a uniform poor system In the state outside of counties containing a population of more than D0.000. The purpose of the net Is to abolish the practice In some counties of "farming out" their poor. The temper of the house was against the measure, but It was so nmendPd by the author to meet many of tho ob jections. The bill In Its present form doesi not apply to the poor districts un til the following conditions have been compiled with: In all poor districts co-extenslvo with counties and governed and managed by directors of the poor elected as such, when such poor directors of any coun ty shall adopt a lesolutlon express! -a desire to come under the movlslont of the net nnd tho resolution shall have been approved by a grand Jury of the county and the president judge of the district and placed on file In the ofllce of the clerk of the quarter sessions, after which tho act shall apply to such poor district on and after Jan. 1 next ensuing. In all counties where the county com missioners are cx-offlclo poor directors and as such have entire control and management of tho relief and mainten ance of the poor In such county poor districts only when the same shall have been recommended by two grand Juries of the county and tho president Judge of the district, shall have ap proved of the recommendation and It hns been placed on file In the office of tho clerk of quarter sessions of tho county after which the act shall apply to the poor district on and after Jan uary 1 next ensuing. In counties where the poor directors are not co-extenslvo with the county or where the poor districts are man aged and controlled in whole or in part by overseers of the poor the act shall become operative only when the overseers and voters of any such coun ty shall have recommended It by peti tion and recommendation of one-half of the overseers of the county, the court of such county shall submit the ques tlon of coming under the provisions of the act to tho voters. The election shall be held nt any time as the poor directors shall direct under the nro- vlsionsof tho act of June, 1S79. relat ing toipoqr districts and If a majority of the yotes shall be In favor of coming undcrjthe. provisions of the act then it shaU, become operative at once. In UJ other, cauetles and poor districts the act'shait-become operative only when loval or special laws under which the poor districts In such counties are or ganized and managed are repealed. TO REGULATE FISHING. A bill was Introduced by Mr. Stew art, of Philadelphia, regulating fish ing in theJDelaware river! The meas ure wa&,4rafted by the Joint llsh com missioners of New York, New Jersey, JCcnnsylvanla .and Delaware, with the understanding that it should be enact ed by the legislatures of these four states before ,lt .should become opera tive. It does away with fish baskets and eel weirs. Increases the Blzes of he meshes of Bhad and herring seines and regulates the season for fishing. The New Jersey legislature amended tho,illl and It was not reached in the NeV JTark Assembly. Thero Is no crftfriee Bnts belng'passed by the Penn sylvania leguslature, but It was pre Bented as an evidence of good faith on the part ot the Pennelyvanla com mission. . . At E.30 the house adjourned to meet at 0 o'clock tomorrow morning, DEARTH OF MAIL AND A PELTING. F.orelgncn Resent u I'obtmnster's I'd 1 1 u re to (Jet Letters, Clearfield, April 22. At Helvetia, this county, yesterday, two foreigners en tered the postomce, and when Informed vTddtaiaS&rrtVll!ltuti LblB Hint there was no mall thero for them they dragged him Into tho street nnd pelted him with stones. He escaped Into the building, when tho men broke tho win dows with a shower of stones. Constable Hayes nnd a posse started In pursuit, and captured the men In the woods a mile from town. They were sent to Jail here in default of $1,000 each. LIVED WITH A BROKEN NECK. Singular Cnso of I. owl I!. .Turret, Wlin Puzzled Doctors. Phoenlxvllle, April 22. Lewlo B. Jar rett, of Perklomen Junction, who had his neck btoken by a fall from a lad der while picking apples, died last evening, aged 45 years. Jarrett lived seven months with a broken neck. Tho most eminent surgeons and phy sicians of Philadelphia examined tho case, nnd It wns at one time thought that his life might be saved. But about two weeks ago he began to grow worse, nnd death ended his sufferings. A post-mortem examination showed that the vertebrae was entirely broken. Prom his neck down ho was complete ly paralyzed for seven months, al though he could talk Intelligently. TOO TINV A ROBBER FOR JAIL. Lender of Horse Thieves, Only Seven Vcnrs Old, (Iocs I'ree. York, April 22. Two of the boys In knee-breeches who recently stole mar ket teams were sent to the house of refuge today. The leader of the gang Is only 7 years old, nnd was too young to send to prison. The boys drove nine miles down the country and robbed a money drawer. They cut the top off the wagon and tluevv the harness Into the woods. All three boys then rode Into town on the horse. FELL AND SWALLOWED HER TEETH. Cnrolino Knrlz Almost Cliohcd to Dcnth by nil Odd Mishap. Lancaster, Apill 22. Caroline Kurtz, while cleaning windows on the second floor of the residence of Jacob Rathfon, lost her balance nnd fell to the cement pavement, a dlstnnce of twenty-five feet. Her skull was fractured. In falling her false teeth were foiccd Into her tin oat, and she was neaily strangled before removed. She Is fa tally hurt. BEAR'S HOT CHASE OF AN ANGLER. lie Had 3:j; Trout mid Ilnd TnUcu .Mrs. ('ruin's Cub. Shamokln, April 22. David Earing and Daniel Elsenhart returned from Welckle Run last night with 333 trout. On Monday morning Mr. Zarlng found a cub bear along the stream, and while taking It to a lumber camp was pur sued by the cub's mother. Zarlng wns unarmed, and to save his life dropped tho cub. The pui su ing bear chased the angler two miles and retreated when nearlng the camp. ROBBERIES IN RECTORIES. Thieves Visit Two Plnees nnd .llnhc n flit ill nt One. Danville, April 22. Early this morn ing robbers broke Into the rectories of St. Joseph's Roman and St. Hubett German Catholic churches. Rev. O'Reilly, of St. Joseph's church, was robbed of $50, a gold watch and chain and a number of valuable papers. The robbers were frightened off nt the latter place before anything could be secured. Meeting oT Phi Kappa l'si. Easton, April 22. At thli afternoon's session of the convention of the Phi Knppa Psl, Harrisburg was selected as the next meeting place. A. C. Snelt, of Philadel phia, was elected to represent tho council In tho executive committor of the national frnternaty. It was decided to recommend to tho national fraternity tho reappolnt men of Guy Hubbard, New York, tho present archon of tho council. A Devnstnting Clover Worm. West Chester, April 22. Farmers m .ho western portion of this county are very much annoyed over tho appearance of a mystcilous worm, which Is devastating the oung clovor crop, nnd whlcn throat ens to do great damage. Tho Insect Is about half an Inch In length, of a rp-to color, with a dark stripe down tho -wcl:, and thousands can bo observed In every rlcvei Men. The Dcndlv limply (Sun. Washington, April 22. Hnrry Hawkins shot his sister, Blanche Hawkins, at their homo In Zollaisvllle, this county, last night. The girl was conscious today, but mjy die. The joung man Is 25 years old, while teh slater Is oi.ly 16. It Is said the youth was handling a gun, which had been loaded without his knowledge. rnrmer's Heavy Loss. Sharon, April 22. Tho farm house of Mai tin Gleason, near Big Bend, tills county, was robbed of $200 worth of silver ware, bed clothes, table linen nnd wear ing apparel stolen. The robbery was dis covered this morning upon tho return of Mr. and Mrs. Gleason from Pittsburg, where thoy iuil been visiting. Queer Ant'Os of n Stiidrut. Jersey City, April 22. A half-clad young man w.is caxitured by the crew of a Pennsylvania railroad freight train early thh morning while he was smashing slg nol lamps nlong th railroad with his baro lists. He gave his name ns John J. Kn.rr.sll, a student at Soton Hall college, Oianpje, and oipcarcd to be demented. Itobbrd of Rev Ivor mid .Honey. New Castle, April 22. John Sawyer, traveler for a Mnnslleld, O., agi (cultural firm, vtvs hold up and robbed by tramps near Moravia, last night. They threw hlni down and tcok his revolver, $42 and a watch. It Does Not Look Like Any Other Scranton Newspaper. , BECAUSE The Scranton Tribune Is not like auy other Scrauton newspaper. It has individual characteristics, such aswell, read and see for yourself, thcu you will know why its read ers read it and its advertisers advertise in it. We are not afraid to abide by your verdict. t CIRCUS CARS WRECKED. Ilonring of tlm Wild Animals in tho Cages Scares Allegheny City. Allegheny, April 22. Some of Adam Forcpaugh and Sell Bros.' circus cars were wrecked in tho Pennsylvania yards about 3 o'clock yesterday morn ing, Wagorm containing cages of wild beaflts on three oars were thrown to the ground. The animals roared and howled until tho neighborhood was aroused. Tho Fhovvmen confined the beasts to tho cugos until tho wagons could be righted. The less Is said to be $10,000. The show had bad lucl: In Allegheny. The day It arrived several cars were wrecked, and tho proprietors were sued for $10,000 damages for injuries to a boy. KNIGHTS BACK IN THE FOLD. Hut Ilnyrs Opposes Powdcrly ns Hit tcrly ns liver. Pittsburg, April 22. District nssem bly, No. 3, Knights of Labor, of Pitts burg, which was suspended from the Knights at New Orleans In 1894, uud Joined the Indei endent order of the same name, was reinstated In the order today. It has a membership of DOOO. John Hayes, general secretary of the Knights of Labor, Is opposing Terrence Puwderly Jor a government iosltlon. Ho said: "Powdcrly has to run the gantlet of the United States senate, and he cannot do It. As the Knights of Labor1 exist ho can secure no posi tion from th'e government." MOB FLOGS A TRAMP. Summary Vnngoncc Visited Upon nn Offending Traveler. Wellsboro, April 22. The town of An sonla, Tioga county, has been much annoyed of late. Yesterday a tramp entered the home of Operator L. C. Warren. Mrs. Warren wns alone, and the fellow acted offensively. Mrs. War ren sounded an alarm, and n crowd of men from the Pall Brook station, head ed by her husband, gave chase. They captured tho fellow In the woods and held a consultation as to the method of punishment to bo ad ministered. He wns stripped naked, and while two of the men held him, two others flogged him with hickory switches until he begged for mercy. HAD BOTH LEGS CUT OFF. Terrible Accident to a Hoy Who Had Hun wnv trom Home. Lancaster, April 22. Pctrr Gandron, 17 years old, of Fitohburg, Mass., at tempted to board a freight train at Witmcr station, on the Pennsylvania railroad, yesterday afternoon. Ho slip ped and falling under the wheels hud both legs cijt off. He was brought to Lancaster nnd Is lying at the County hospital nt the point of death. The boy had run away from homo nnd was returning from a long Western trip. THOUSAND ON STRIKE. McKecsport Pudtllers Refuse to Ac cept n Reduction. McKeesport, April 22. One thousand of the National Rolling Mill company refused to accoDt a reduction and went out on Strike. The men had been receiving $4. CO per ton, and the company announced a re duction of 50 cents. This the men re fused to accept, and, accoidlngly, quit vvciK. Kiubezzlciiiput nnd I'orgery Clinrgcd. Reading, April 22. Thomas H. O'Brien, the liisuiance ngent who has been mUsIng from this city for nlmost two months, was arretted in Philadelphia by Deteetlvo Martz nnd Contablo Strubell and brought hero early this morning. He was arrested on throe warrants, charging him with embezzlement and foigery. ATricvc'r's Victim. Easton, April 22.-WI11IO Dull, aged 6 years, Is at tho home of his father, Sam uel Dull, on Walnut street, tonight with a fractured skull nnd the doctors say he cannot lecover. Ho stepped to tho pave ment and wns struck and knocked clown by a tricycle used by a dry goods house as a delivery vehicle. Killed bv Hlcctric Sh-ck. Rochester, April 22. William Neublg, a painter, was Instantly killed hero this mot nlng while working on Samuel Mould's residence by coming in contact with a llvo wire, Ho fo'I from the roof to the.groutid and was dead when picked up. He was 28 years of age and leaves a wifo and child. Opposing Trench Hulls mid Pugilism. Hollldnyfcburg, Apt 11 22. Chief of roll?o McGiaw will ic qui st councils at their next fitting to enact IcglsUtlcn prohibiting tho holding of French balls and pugilistic con teats within tho borough limits. Those affairs are being held In an unoccupied church litre. Alleged Kmlipzlrr Returned. nttsburg, April 22.-John M. St. Peter, of Jeanette, characd with having Hod with C0O belonging to the Window Glass Work ers' association, was brought back today from Oakland, Cal., by an olllcer. Killed by n Trniu. Nnrrlstown, April 22. William Simons loupod from an enstbound coal train on tho Pennsylvania ralltoad within twenty yards of his home this evening and was struck by an express train and killed. Ilnd His Left Ilmul Torn Awny. Shamokln, April 22. Samuel Karnlck had his left hand torn away at tho wrist today by a ropo catching him on a sheave wheel, on top of tho plane at dlrard colliery. Robbers in Hoverly Churches, Beverly, April 22. Robbers force! an ntran-o .nto tho Bevorlv Presbyterian and Scott Refoimed Episcopal churches last night, but took nothing of valu, I'.lizn Smith's Suicide. Reading, April 22. Mrs. Eliza Smith, aged 57 years, was found bunging In tho garret of her residence this afternoon. Cause of suicide, Illness from grip. t It Does Not Read Like Any Other Scranton Newspaper. o FELL AMONG THIEVES. Tho Strange Story Thnt a Munition iMmi Nurrnlcs. New Cnstle, Pa April 22. A remark able highway robbery took place at New Cnstle Junction nt a lato hour last night. A business man of Masslllon, O., Mr. James Sawyer, was driving to wards Moravia. Tho night wns dark, and ahout 10 o'clock, when about two miles from tho junction, he was lost. About hnlf a mile ahead of him he saw what he supposed was the light from a country residence, nnd he drove to wards It. He was surprised to find that he had entered the camp of n lot of tramps. Ho was seated In his bug gy, nnd beforo he had tlmo to collect his thoughts two of the men In the party of six seized tho bridle of the horse. One of the men drew a revolver nnd, pointing It at Sawyer's head, asked him for his money. He wns a little slow about complying, when tho other tramp took hold of him nnd pulled him from the buggy and knocked him down. Ho was then searched, and a gold wntch, a revolver and $48 In money were taken. During the search ho was being dragged Into a clump of bushes nnd he thought tho men Intended to kill him, but nfter they had relieved him of his valuables he was escorted back to the buggy, told to Jump In and drive off. The man who held the revolver said to him, after ho was seated In the buggy: "Say, don't you want a dime to buy yourself a drink?" He then tossed him a 10-cent piece Into the bug gy, nnd, with the revolver still pointed townrds his victim, the latter was told to drive on. During the robery Mr. Sawyer says that surrey drove past, In which were four men. Ho wanted to make an outcry, but wns told by the tramps that If ho so much ns uttered a sigh his head would be blown off, nnd that they could easily make their escape. He drove at once to New Cas tle junction and Informed the rail road men there of what had occurred. They went to the spot, saw tho fire, but the tramps had departed. ALTOONA SCORCHED. Tho City Is Visited by n Twenty Thoiisnnd-Ddlliir Coulln'rntioii. Altoonu, April 2. This city was vis ited by a very disastrous fire tpnlght doing damage to the amount of $20,000. Tho large lumber sheds of D. R. Moore, Canan-Knox Supply company and Frank Brandt, containing half a mil lion feet of lumber and bulldOi ' .un plles, with a number of smaller '"dt bulldlngs and stables were destroyed. The fire was of Incendiary origin and was started In the stable of Canan Knox company. The losses are partly covered by Insurance. Stnti mi Robbery nt .llnucli Chunk. Mauch Chunk, April 22. Tho Central railroad passenger station was broken Into early this morning and an at tempt was made to force the safe. Tho company's pay car with two officers on guard was within one hundred feet of the scene of operations. Nothing of value was obtained. Cnrs Drmolislieil in n Wreck. Timaqua, April 22. A bad wreck re curred on tl,o Catnwlssa branch of tho Philadelphia and Reading railroad, near Brandonvllle Inst night, by which seven teen cars were demolished. A mlxod ll.itn of f-eve nty-onc cars partod and efme together with a crash. Masked Roblf rs (Jot 00 Cents. Washington, April 22. Tho homo of Miss Hcttle Keys, at ollarsvllV, sixteen miles fiom her, was entered by two mnsUcd men last night, who bound nnd gagged Mls3 Keys and then ransacked the house. The n'eu ovei looked $50 and secured only CO cents. Probnblr Pntnlly Injured. Xorrlstown, April 22. John Sweeney, an apod resident of th's town, Ml down a flight of stairs this evening, and sustained Injuries fiom which It is thought he can not recover. Ho was taken to Charity hospital. Sciatic Rheumatism Cured. L. Wagner, Wholesale Druggist, Richmond, Vn., says: "I had a fearful attack of Sciatic Rheumatism, was laid up almost two months; was fortunate enough to get MYSTIC CURE FOR RHEUMATISM. This cured mo after doctor's prescilptlons had failed to have any effect. I have also heard of fine results from others who have used it." Sold by Cail Lorenz, druggist, US Lackawanna avenue, Scranton. ANNUAL MEETING, Adg. Under This Head One Cent a Word. MUM: ANNl'ALMKKTINO OP T1IK t'O.V l trlbiitnrri to I.itckuwniina Hospital will bo belli .Monday, May !l, 1HI17, between tho hoursof six and nine p. m., for the purpose of electing directors nnd to transact other business that may ptoperly e'ome beforo it, J. UUOUfJU BISK1.K, .secretary. SPECIAL NOTICE. OrncKoi'Tiir. Hoauh of Tuaxik Rk t. lsr vn: ("omi'A.vv Scranton, l'a., Mnich 18, 1HO 07.) T UBItKllY C'BltTIl'Y THAT TIIR FOL- X low lug resolutions were adopted at a meet ing of the Hoard of Directors of tills company held on tho lHth day of March, '117: Ilesolvul: That a meeting of tho stockhold eis bo culled to convenout tho general iilllcu of tho company on tho "Jtst day of May, J 8117, to take act ion of tho approval or dlsu pinval of tho (imposed Increase of the Loapitul stock of siilu company fiom stoo.ooo to Si '20,(100, said &2i,ooo of increased stuck to bo preterm Mock, the holders of which pre ferii'd fctock shall bo entitled to rccclvu cu mulutlodl blends theieon, at the rate of tl per cent, per milium, payable only out of the net earnings of the said corporation, nnd that tho si'cii'tary bound Is liviuby Instructed to glvo notice thereof, as reunited by law, ltosolved: That n meeting of the stockhold ers bo called to comeiiu ut thu general ollieo of the company on the '2lnl day of May, JH97) to take action on tho upprowil or ills, approval of the proposed lncreiuio of the In. delitednessof bttld company from $1011,000 to&l'jo.tmo; and that tho secietiiry bound Is hereby directed to glvo notice thereof, ns Is directed by law. 1). 11. ATHKUTON, Secretary. CHARTER APPLICATION. YNTRETm'itTO X thu County of Luckuwiinnu. Notice Is hereby given that an application will bo madoto thu said court on Friday, tho ,'IOth day of April, 1BD7, at I) o'clock, under tho "Corporation Act of ona thousand eight bundled and seventy-four," nnd thu HupnlemvutH thereto, for tho charter of an Intended corporation to bo called "'flie Amorlcan Hlclllnn Society," tho character and object of which Is thu nldlug and assisting of member of the society In cases of sickness, and rellov Ing tho distress of their tiimllles mid representatives tn case of death of a member from fnuds collected therein, nnd for tbeso purposes to bave, pos sess mid enjoy all thu rights, benefits mid privilege conferred by tho mud act and Its supplements. JOHN M. HARRIS, Solicitor. EXECUTORS' NO 1'ICE. E 81ATK Or I'HIIiH' WKlCRliL, LATH of tho cltvof Scrantnn. deceased. Notice Is hereby L'lven that loiters testa. luuntury upon tho estate of tho suld docedent buvubeeu granted to the undersigned. All persons Indebted to said estato are requested to iniiko lmiue,lluto payment, and those hav ing claims or domumls against tho same will presuut them for payment without delay to JOHN 0. WHICH HI.. WILLIAM 1'. WEIOHEL, Executors, Scrauton, l'a A IIAI'MAN. 1 WAUDo: IIOHN. Attorney; for Estate, Connolly DRESS Whip Cord Beiges, Vigoreaux Suitings. Light and Medium Weight Covert Cloths .... In about thirty different color mixtures and qualities at 50c, 68c, 75C, &1-00, &1.2S, Width 48 to 54 inches. Especially desirable for TAILOR-HADE COSTUMES. Have you seen the 49c- Crepons ? CONNOlXY & WALLACE, 209lnoZn FOR RENT. Advs. Under Thl Head One Cent n Word. I ,"Olt ItKNT-KIVH (i) HTOHY lll'H.DINO, I No. I IIH Wyoming avenue, next to Dlmo Hank; will bo entirely remodeled, furnished with elevator and made sultablo for apart ment store. Imiulre of J. N. KICK, Meurs llulldlng. I70I HKNTWt) OK THUHE FUH 1 nlshed rooms for light house keeping, U37 Wushlngtou avenue. F OH HKNT A HINGI.K O-KOOM HOUSE, 1 11 1 lavavenuo: modern conveniences nnd city steiiin. Apply to C. J. POST, Esq,, Commonwealth llulldlng. lOB 1 Spruce street. Inqulro LEWIS, HEILLY il DAVIKN. FURNISHED ROOM FOR RENT. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. T7UtNlpm?i7r'HONriK)0 r of bath; central location. ;JU1 Madison WANTED-TO BUY. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. XXOaTHANN?LTtONAIi CASH V ItegMcr Address for full particulars. I!o ft ill, Scranton. FOR SALE. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. LOT rOH SAI.K ON CI.AY AVENUK. Apply to J. C. LANOE, -l'JO LacUa wanna ave. TT'OH HALE A HII.VEIt-PI.ATED CONN I1 double bell euphonium, nli -iy engraved, with trombone bell, gold lined; nearly new and cost SOU; vv 111 sell nt u bargain. Address this week to E. V. OAYLOlt, Laltajsvlllo, l'a. FARM FOR SALE. Adv. Under ThU Head One Cent a Word. oMiuoinTooKCHMiNa land OO situated In M'ayno county. 4Vj miles from Luke Ariel. Inqulro of 11YHON DAVIS, Kurtz street, Uunmore. HORSES FOR SALE. Advs, UndJr This Head One Cent a Word. YuSTmUTEu""VlfH''XcAluOArbK il horses, making fifty head; good workers and drivers; weight from 1,100 to 1,700; several closely matched teams; can bo seen at ill) 1 Haymond court. K M. COllll. HELP WANTED MALES. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. AHESIUENT OKSCHANTON, WILLING to canvass and collect; must furnish bond. 2111 Lackawanna avenue, room 11, UKENNAN. w ANTED AQEKTS S75 I'EIt MONTH nnd expenses paid active men If right; floods sold by sample only; samples, also lorse and rnrrlngo furnished I'1(EE. Ad dress JOlliJEli, Hux SUOti, ltoston, Mass. C ALESJI EN-5cTl00 L A U 1'1'LIES; COUN 10 try vwirk; eioo salary monthly, with lllieral additional commissions. 11, EVANS A CO., Chicago. O. 7 ANTED-AN IDEA. WHOOANTHINIC of somo simple thing to patent? Pro tect your Ideas; they may bring you wealth. Write JOHN WEDDEltlll'HN & CO., Dent. C. UH, Patent Attorne a, Washington, D. ('., for their eilHoo prize oiler and llstofl,oou Inventions wanted. T ANTED-AS 7cTeNTIN "EVEKVBE& tlon to canvass; g l.ou to Ipn.oo n day made; sells at sight; also n man to sell Stuple floods to dealers; best eldo lino $7ft a month; salary or largo commission made; experience unnecessary. Clifton Soup and Manutuctur ngCoinpanyClnclnnatl, O. 7ANTED - WELL-KNOWN MAN IN i overy town to solicit stock subscrip tions; u monopoly; big money for ngouts; no capuai requireu. ivimyahk v. I'lou k v,u., llorden block, Chicago, 111. HELP WANTED-FEMALES. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. LADIES-i MAKE Hid WAGES DOING pleusant home work, and will gladly send full particulars to all sending ' cent stamp. MISS At. A. WTEHU1NS, Lawrence, Mich. V A NTED-LADY AGENTS IN SCRAN- ' ton to sell and Introduce Hnydei's cake Icing; experienced canvusser preferred: work permanent and very profitable. Write for particulars at onre and get benefit of holiday trade. T. 11. SNYDER Je CO.. Cincinnati, d V ANTED IMMEDIATELY-TWO ENER- ' getlo saleswomen to represent us. Guaranteed SO a day without Interfering with other duties. Ilcultbflil occupation. Writo for puillculars, enclosing stamp, MANGO CHEMICAL COMPANY, No. 72 John street, Now York. CHIROPODIST AND MANICURE. C'ORNTTuTJlOTNTinORVla nails cured without the least puln or drawing blood. Consultation and advice given tree. E. M. HETZEL, Chiropodist, tiao Lnckuvvunna avenue. Ladles, attended at their residence If desired. Charges moder ate. DRESSMAKING. Advs. Under This Head One Cent o Word. M IBS L. WISDOM, DRESSMAKER, 702 Auums avonuo. & GOOD: DEPAEITMEII TRIBUNE WANTS . Work over night. An swers began to arrive by first mail in the morn ing. One Cent a Word IN ADVANCE. AGENTS WANTED. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. WANTED-SOLICITOHS; NO DELIVER; lug, no collecting; position permuiu'nt; ray weekly; state uge. GLEN UUOTIIEIIS, llochester, N. Y. w ANTED-OENHUAL AGENTS IN BV- .i, i. .., ului. I.iIk it 1 minora umMm . , V.J W.....J , .in. ....... v.... ... -.-,.. n, ....- thine new; sure seller; apply uulek. J. U. IIILIIEHT, 1.11 Adams avenue, Scranton,Pa. A GENTS WHAT AHE YOU GOING TO do about Sufo Clt zenslilu price B. lin ing by thousands. Address NICHOLS, Napcrvllle, 111. AGENTS-TO SELL OUlt PRACTICAL gold, silver, nickel and copper electro plasters; pt lees from ?:t upward; salary and expenses paid; outfit free. Address, with stamp, MICHIGAN MFU CO., Chicago. AGENTS-TO HELL CIGARS TO I)EAI crs; S'J.-j weekly nnd expenses; experl cneo unnecessary. CONSOLIDATED MF( CO., -18 Van Huron St., Chtcugo. PUBLIC SALE. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. TVmCElinUElTElTY 1 will sell at public sale, nt my olllci room (107 Commonwealth Hide., Scrantoi Ph., on Friday, April until, 181)7, at 1 o'clock a. 111. ,iui(l foraccountof whom It ma concern, twenty thousand dollars of the firs mortgage bonds of tho Scranton Laco Cur tain Manufacturing company. WM. J. HAND, attorney. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. "iTmscLASS vHllOraiYVHw7NESS r stock and fixtures. Doing ovor S.'l.ooi per month. Hest location In a town of l'J,ut)( population. Lurgo prollls; small expense Cash required down, S'.NOOO; must sell quick, f;olng In other business. For full particular nqulro of H. N. PATRICK, .131 North Washington avenue, Scranton, Pa. $24 ON EVERY $100 MADE LAST 0 monm iiirongu our sysieiuoi nj -nui-cuto speculation. Send for full explnnutorj pamphlet. O'CONNOR & CO., 10 Wall St., N. Y. CITY SCAVENGER. CHAS. COOPER, CITY SCAVENGER. All orders piomptly attended to, ilnv or night. All tho latest appliances. Charge misomiblc. 7111 hcriintun street. House, U3U North Washington avenue. I1.HRIGGS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS xV. and I'ChS ols; no odor. Jinproveu pumps used. A. HHIGGS, Proprietor. I.euvo orders l loo N. Main live., or Melees' drug store, corner Adams aud Mulberry. Telephone (!( 10. SITUATIONS WANTED. OITHATION WANTED-TO DO WASH O lng and Ironing. Washings and Ironing taken homo also. Call or address L. 11., UU-l Sumner avenue, Hyde Park. LMTUATION WANTED II Y GIRL TO DO O general housework. Address, 100 Fourth street, Hellenic. QlTljTvTION WANtHThY A WATCH O man, or to attend boilers. Address G. W., 140 Hickory street. SITUATION WANTED I1Y A GIRL TO O do light housework or nurso girl. Ad dress MAUD Dl'NALL, 1411 Hickory street. CITI'ATION WANTHD-HY A YOUNG C imm . Imtplinr: has had eleht veara' ex perience nnd a llrst-clnss, all-around man. Address J. If., Hill Marlon street, clty. lillUATIGN WANTHD-HY A YOUNG to girl to do housework '" a small famll; enn get references, If required. Address K, H. V Tribune ollieo. VITUATION WANTED-IN HOTEL OR o restaurant by first-class oyster man; well versed In kitchen work, or would take out side work on u delivery team; references. Hox aim, city. CITUATION WANTED-HY A YOUNG man lis a butcher; can make sausage or bologna; has had several years' experience and can furnish good referunco. Address C. J. R., Tribune oillce. (SITUATION WANTED-HY A YOUNG i mad as a bookkeeper or general ollli'o ofllce work; can furnish good reference. Ad dress M. C, Tribune oillce. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. i Physicians nnd Surgeons. DR. C. I FRUY HAS HEMOVHD HIS otllces to the Jewell Huliaing, 305 Spruce stieet. DR. MAHTHA S. ICVERITT, SOS WASH ington ave. Ofllce hours until 10 a. m., 8 to 4, 7 to 8 p, m. MAHY A. SHEPHERD, M. D HOME, opathlst, No. 22S Adams avenue. PR. A. THAPOLD, SPECIALIST IN Diseases of Women, corner Wyoming avenue and Spruce street. Scranton, Of flea hours, Thursday and Saturdays, 9 a. m. to 8 p. m, DR. W. D. ALLEN, 612 NORTH WASH. Ington avenue. Dn. ANNA LAW. 308 WYOMING AVE. Office hours, 9 11 a. m 1-3 p. m 7-8 p. in. rJH71iriQATES,nobMS 207 AND203 Hoard of Trade building. Oltlco hours, 8 to 9 a. m.. 3 to 3 and 7 to 8 p. m. Resi dence 309 Madison avenue. DR. C. L. FREAS. SPECIALIST IN IlUDture. Truss Fitting and Fat Reiluc- Wallace a Office telephone 13C3. Hours: 2 to 4. 7 to 9. 10 to 13, DR. S. W. LAMEREAUX. A SPECIAL ist on chronic disease of the heart, lungs, liver, kidney and genito urinary or gans, will occupy the ofllco of Dr. noos. 232 Adama avenue. Ofllco hours, 1 to J p. m. DH. JOHN C. PRICE. 333 WASHINGTON avenue. Offlco hours 8 to 10 a. m.j 2 to 4 and 7 to 8 p. m. W. G. HOOK, VETERINARY SUR. ceon. Horses, Cattlo and Dogs treated. Hospital, 124 Linden street, Scranton. Telephone 2072. Architects PHHCIVAL J. MORRIS. ARCHITECT, Hoard of Trade Hulldlng. EDWARD I DAVIS, AHCT1TUCT. Rooms 24, 23 and 26, Commonwealth .bldlng, Scranton. E. LT"WALTKK. AUCHlTEeJl. KJfflti rear of 60S Washington avenue. LEWIS HANCOCK, JR., ARCHITECT, 43jSpruce St., cor. Wash, ave., Scranton. FREDERICK L? BROWN, ARCHITECT, Price building, 126 Washington avenue, Scranton. T. 1. LACEY & BON, ARCHITE(.1t3". Trad ers' Nation ajB a n k; Lawvur. FRANK E. BOYLE, ATORNEY AND counscllor-.it.law. Burr building, rooms 13 and 14. Washington avenuo. EDWARD W. THAYER, ATTORNEY, Rooma 212-13-14 Commonfalth Bldg. JEFFREYS &. RUDD1. .ii'TOHNiii'S-at-law. Commonwealth Building. WARREN & KNAPV, ATTORNEYS and Counsellors-at-law, Republican building, Washington avenue. Scranton, PO; JE3SUP & JESSUP. ATTORNEYS AND and Counsellors at law. Commonwealth building, Washington avenue. W. H. JESStIP, W- H. JESSUP. JR. PATTERSON & WILCOX, TRADERS National Hank Building. ALFHED HAND, WILIAM J HAND, Attorneys and Counsellors, Common wealth building. Rooms 19, 20 and 21. FRANK T. OKELL, ATTORNEY-AT-Law, Boom 5, Coal Exchange, Scranton, Pa. JAMES W. OAKFORD, ATTORNEY-at-Law. Booms 614, 515 and 516, Board of Trado Building. SAMUEL W. EDGAR. ATTORNEY-AT-LawOfllce, Wyoming avenue. Scranton. L. A. WATRES, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, 423 Lackawanna ave., Scranton, Pa. C. R. PITCHER. ATTORNEY-AT-Law, Commonwealth building, Scranton, Pa. O. COMEGYS, 321 SPRUCE STREET. D. B. REPLOGLE, ATTORNEY-LOANS negotiated on real estate security. Hears buildings, corner Washington avenue andSpruee street. O. F. KILLAM. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. 120 Wyoming avenue. Scranton. Pa. JAS. J. II. "HAMILTON, ATTOHNEY-at-Law, 43 Commonwealth bldg., Scran ton. WATSON. DIBIIL, HALL & KEMMER ER Attorneys and Counsellors-at-Lnw; Traders' National Bank Building; room 6. 7. 8. 9, nnd 10; third floor. Detectives. BARRING & M'SWEENEY, COMMON, wealth building. Interstate Secret Ser. vice Agency. Dentists. DR. F. street. L. M'GRAW, S03 SPRUCB DR. H. F. REYNOLDS. OPP. P. O. DR.E.Y. HARRISON. 113 S. MAIN AVE. DR. C. C. LAUBACH. 115 Wyoming ave. It. M. STRATTON, OFFICE COAL Ex change. WELCOME C. SNOVER. 421 LACKA ave. Hours. 9 to 1 and 2 to 5. Dressmaker. MRS. M. E. DAVIS, 430 Adams avenue. Schools. SCHOOL OF THE LACKAWANNA Scranton, Pa,, prepares boys and girls for collego or business; thoroughly trains young children. Catalogue at re quest. REV. THOMAS M. CANN, WALTER II. BUELL. MISS WORCESTER'S KINDERGARTEN and School, 412 Adams avenue. Spring term April 13. Kindergarten 10 per term. THE Seeds. O. R. CLARK & CO., SEEDMEN AND Nurserymen; store 146 Washington ave. nue; green house, 1350 North Main ave. nue; store telephone, isl. Wire Screens. JOS. ICUETTEL. HEAR 611 LACKA. wanna avenue, Scranton, Pa., manufac turer of Wire Screens. Hotels and Restaurants. THE ELK CAFE. 125 AND 127 FRANK. lln avenue. Rates reasonable. P. ZEIGLER. Proprietor. SCRANTON HOUSE. NEAR D.. L. 4 W. passenger depot. Conducted an the Eu ropean plan. VICTOR KOCH, Prop. Miscellaneous. BAUER'S ORCHESTRA-MUSIC FOR balls, picnics, parties, receptions, wed dings and concert work furnished. For terms address R. J. Bauer, conductor, 117 Wyoming avenue, over Hulbert' music "torej. MEUARtiEE" BROTHERS. PRINTERS1 supplies, envelopes, paper bags, twine. Warehouse, 130 Washington avenue, Scranton. Pa. FRANK' P. UROWN & CO.. WHOLE sale dealers In Woodwnre, Cordage and Oil Clothi720 West Lackawanna aye. THOMAS AUBREY, EXPERT Ac countant and auditor. Rooms 19 and 20, Williams Building, opposite postolnce. Agent for the Rex Fire Extinguisher. Printing. THE TRIBUNE PUBL18HINO. CO., North Washington Avenuo Linotype Composition of all kinds quickly done. Facilities unsurpassed lit this region. 1
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