TIIE SCRANTON TTtIBUTE-FRIDAY MORNING. APRIL ,'JO, 1807. I A W-- Kp$ylvaii!al1efi WORK, JV6SUMED IN 0ilSEAND SENATE Jlr.'Crawiord Introduces a Dill Concern wg City Collections. BUSINESS TRANSACTGD IN HOUSE 3Ir. Woodrull 1'rcsouts Petitions in 1'hWr oF'IInllot lti!form-Simon Hill Js'Dcfciitcil bv n Vote or 100 to ii'i'-lMU to Discontinue the Print ing o( the Legislative Hccoril Alter July 1, 181)7, Passes Second itcndlug Ilaj-'ifyljqrc, Apt (l '29. In the eennte HiUi'OTO'J'KtMr. Saylor lead In place U ullr-itthorlzlntr and requiring the mate trfftfjliryc'to pay to the elinlrmnn of any Joint committee of the leglsla tuie'iflfpolnleiI to make nny tin estima tion the money necessary lor the pay ment of witnesses and the actual ex ieiiHic"2pi$tji.8)i.)erfl oi tlje commit tee iid Its olllcers. MTT Ci aw fold lnttodliced a 1)111 pro Vldtmr for th&rftileftltm In clHi-H of the hecojjd clasotaxe remaining un jiaUVtit the-cxiMjasJloitjof the term of ulllcjt of taxxoU;t.tjjHfor the transfer of iijo collection jjjhreof to, hU se crssrr In jjfltcv. -, JJ; - ," TO? senntetwik irrr-thevoiiildeiatlon iif VJl't on third leading, hut owing to the-Hm attendance, many if them veittd3a,rn'h(CactS'PrevenU'iS5 fiau,d llteiit preferences hy Insolvent debtors nnd regulating the chat pes of pawn broker, and juohlblting tho taking of Koods for p,rrf:rpmvc.u tonic Inebriates "were passed 11 Willy. The governor sent to tho senate the appointment of James II. Lambert as Insurance fcominlfislotiec for a teim of tliie,3yVtnt, beBJnnfns May 1, 18ft. Mr. Lambert was oilglnnlly nppolnted hy (ovoinor Hastings to an unexpired tenn. The appointment was unanl- lnnnOy i nnl1rmi.il. The committee on Judiciary general reported the Durham i evolution mak ing May 15 a legal holiday. The reso lution was adopted. Adjourned until Monday evening. ijusiness in Tin: housi:. A hill allowing Judges of the United States circuit couit in Pennsylvania to commit Juvenile criminals to lefoitn ntorles was Introduced In tho house by Mr. Woodiurr, of Philadelphia. Mr. Woodruff presented petitions In favor of the ballot refoim bill. A bill was Introduced npptoptlntlng ?,'0,000 for the erection and equipment of a plant for the heating, lighting and ven tilation of the capitol and other public buildings nt Hnriisbuig owned by tho mate. The other buMness for the day vvns bills on second leading and a laige number passed this stage. The Simon bill supplementary to the net of April 29, 1871, providing for the purchase of the franchises and prop erty of electric light companies by the municipal corporation or corpoiutlons within the limits of which' hiich fmn chlj.es are exercised before such corpor ations can engage In business of fur nishing electric light, wn.s defeated on Fecond rending by n vote of-100 to 32. Mr. Kentor, of Philadelphia, moved to proceed to consideration of tho ball at leform bill on second leading. The motion was voted down. The house took up the bill supple mental' to tho act of May 11, 1S71, pro- Idlng for n recount of votes In elec tion contests. Mr. Vooihees moved to amend the llrst section so as not to make the hill apply to tho ptej-ent mayoralty contest In Pittsburg. Tho amendment was adopted nnd then tho section was voted down. This kills tho bill. Mr. ICunkel, of Dauphin, offeied n seties of amendments to his pharmacy Mil, all of wnich weie adopted after a. sharp debate. The most Important change In the bill Is the elimination of the proviso Inserted In committee, nuthoiizlng phslelans leglsteied under the act of 1SS1 to emry on the dtug business and practice phaimncy. The Gibson bill legalizing the Mile of pool on the race tincks of agilcultural societies was repotted with a negative te commendation ft em the Judicial y committee. The bill to discontinue the publica tion of the "Lorlslntlvo Ilecoid" after the eplrutlon of the piesent coutract, July 1, 1W7, pased second rotdlng. Mr Keator moved that tho house pioceefl to the consideration of his ballot leform bill. A long discussion followed after which tho motion was adopted by a vote of 73 to fij. Mr. Coray, of Luzetne, often ed nn amend ment, which was adopted, providing that tho length of tho tcun for which candidates for school directors are to he elected, shall be placed on the ballot after their name Tho bill then passed second reading. A communication was read ftom the governor announcing his approval of the bill providing that a copy of Smull's Legislative handbook shall bo placed In every public school In the state LAW BAFFLED BY DEATH. Con.stn.bloi;inds That Ills iMnn Has -" '""'Tnst i:yirci!. Wayncsburg, April 29 Few officer have a similar experience to that which occulta vtflUH .Constable) Thomas, of this place, In the discharge of his duty yesterday. At moil with a wurrant upon tho charge of stealing a buggy from Charles Ponzoo, ho had gone Into Perry township to, arrest Joseph Rush. The lattfctf Iia4 sp'eht tho forenoon plow Inra Kiirdcn'aML-flfter eating his dln ncrrdio went to hairow It, His wife, looking from a window, paw her husband lying on the oloived ground, nnd was crying for help when Constable Thomas jodo up. Rush had fnllen dead. A later examination, con ducted by D. L. Donley, noting as coto ner, brought ttto conclusion that Rush had died from henrt affection. The stolen buggy was found upon tho prem ises and restored to tho owner. PREACHER' WITH A PAST. .Mn0tnjkHMlc'iilUc .11 nv Provent Hi from rilling (Tl'iiinii. .,4 111 Bellofonte, April 29. The call of Rev. Dr. Lawrence M. Colfelt to the Cam bridge, Mass., iCpngJejatlonal chuiclt has ttrrod ujf 6. .snsatlQn over the fact that ho does not live with his wife. For many years Dv. Colfolt min istered to oneor"tlre largest Congrega tional churches" In Philadelphia, nnd waa thero married. After n long mar ried life thejo wan dissension In tho hownGliT nnd they concluded to pen mate, n legal document to that effect lielng filed In tho recorder's oinco, Phil adelphia. Mrs, Colfelt went to live witjhher parents In the Quakr clty.and Rev. l?r, Colrelt resigned from the pas- torate of tho Philadelphia church nnd went to Dedford Sptlngs. Less than a your ngo he enme to State college. Asked as to what he would do tinder the circumstances, Itev. Dr. Colfolt said ho had wlttcn a letter to one of the church committee explaining the uflalr as far n he deemed necessary, assuming all tho blnme himself nnd ro fertlng all deslsuhlc fuither Informn tlon to Mis. Colfelt, nnd that now If any chinch wanted him nnd his ser v lees It would have to take him Just as he was and Judge him by his wotks nmong them. The Cambridge church' villi hold another meettng May C for final action. DECOYED FROM CANADA. Alleged Insurance Swindler Clinsotl 1000 .lilies Then Caught. Pittsburg, April 29. Lieutenant IJ. R. Farrow, the alleged Insurance swindler, Is still In a cell In tho county Jail here In default of $4,000 ball. J. W. Aiken, an olllclal of the New York Mutual Reserve Insuinnce com pany, denies Farrow's story that ho came front Canada to New York volun tarily. According to Aiken, Farrow was followed 1,000 miles by the detec tives, who Ilnnlly Inveigled him over tho border by "fnke" telegtams. Mi. Aiken claims that, accompanied by James L. Phelpt, Jr. the man who was accused of being the paitner of ( L. Woods, nnd who was In Pittsburg ns the ngent of Lieutenant Farrow, he (Aiken) wont to Nlagaia. to see Far low. Fanow got suspicious and went to Toronto, then to Cornwall, near Montreal. After sending decoy telegrams, Aiken nnd Phelps met Farrow nnd Induced him to accompany them to New York, saying that eveiy thing wns nil tight. AVhon ho at lived he was anested uf ter a chase of 1.CQ0 miles. SAVED WITH ROPE ANt) LADDER. A I'nmili's Thrilling Escape from n Doming Home. Royersfotd, Apt 11 21 By means of a Indder and n rope, John Pennv paekt r, his wife, his aged grandmother nnd two sons natrowiy escaped death In their binning dwelling, half a mile west of bete, nbout 2 o'clock this Innrn Ing lielng aroused by the crackling llames, and finding escape b the stalls and hall ahead cut olf, Mr. Penny packed thiew a mattress out of n win dow nnd his oungest bo, Willie, Jumped down upon It. Tho lad wns very quick to bring a Indder and tope, and with these all es caped, Just In tho nick of time, for the houso soon caved In with a crash, ns tho llames had aheady devout ed Its In tel lor suppotts. Tho loss Is oicr $1,500; Insurance, $1,000. BURGLARS RIFLE A STORE. Cnnv Aviny Their Jtootv in Two M ngous. Shenandoah, Apill 29 Some time be tween midnight and morning, lobbeta rnnneked the general store of Isaac Davit., at Silon's giove. Just not th of this place, Eooty, amounting to $S00 was seemed, consisting of dry goods, boots and shoes and clgnts, etc. Tho stoie K situated In n lonely pi tee. The nearest house Is f00 yards dis tance. Tho stolen goods weto hauled nwny In two wagons, each drawn by ono hoie. PLANNING NEW PIPE LINE. To Cnrry Crude Oil (rom Lancaster to Tulo M liter. Reading, April 29 An oil pipe line Is to bo laid thtough lllidsboio. Kngl neers have In en surveying through Robeson and Vnlon townships for some w-eeks. It is planned to lay a C-lneh pipe lino thtough Lancaster to Tienton. N. J, to convey ciude oil to tide viator. Tho route passes thtough Howmnnsville, Reckorsville, Plow vllle and White Rear. PRISONER'S NOVEL TEST SUIT. AVnnts Untnnges for Detention After n Pniline to Indict. Lancaster, April 29. William Cullcy, who was kept In Jail ninety-six dnys after tho bill of indictment against him for assault and battel y was Ignotcd, will sue tho county for damages. Ho demands full pay for his lost 'time nnd Injuied feelings. The county Is anxious for the test, so that lesponslblllty for the mistake can be lixed. Constables Jnt lie firemen. Rellcfonte. April 21) Judge Lovo Issued orders to nil crnstables thai it was pait of their duty that they use eveiy lnoafj possible to :nit out loiest llics, even to culling out an) number of mm .equlred to help In tho work, stun contab!i s and men being entitled to V.Mi cents per hour, the money to be paid them by tho county commissioners. Pound Downed in n ('mini linsin. Mnuch Chunk, April 29 Tho bod) of a man, about 21 )enis old, supposed to bo Itleliatd Lobb, of Pen Ami, letters to that address being found upon his porson, was taken from tho canal basin hero this evening. The man was scon In town last evening seeking emplo)ment. Ho wore a gold Hng nnd hnd a revolver and money on his porson. l'omisvlifuiin Lugineer Ilndlv Hurt. Wllllamspoit, Am 11 29 -Major W. M. Ro) no, ctvll engineer ot tho Western .vinry- Mnd ralhoad, was struck yesterday o) n train on th Po'nmni Vullev bmnch, and so Imdly Injuied that his tecoiuiy is doubtful. Majoi Uojiie's home Is In Slilp liensburg, Pn. Conilcted ol'Olistriictiug n Trnin. Cumberland, April 2s Thomas Oull, aged 17, wns convicted hero )cstidny of obsti noting the l'lodmont : Cnmbetlanil railroad, nt Westernfort, this county, by placing a coupling pin on the track. Tho penalty Is from two to ten ) ears' impris onment. ,j j An Adjournment Peeler. Hnrrlsburg. April 29 A resolution will bo offeied In tlwhotujo tomorrow for Un.il adjournment of tho legislature In tho week beginning Mny 31. An nmendment to mnko tho date nt least two weeks inter will be offered In tho senate, tho entire movement being inertly a feeler, ' Three Hundrcd'Miners to Resume. Pittsburg, April 20. After nn idlencsu of two years, tho Laurel 11111 inliio owned by Colonel W. 1. Rend will bo stnrtod, cloctrlo mining machlneiy IhivIiik bcn In stalled. Throe hundrod men will bo given' "ork- J, .16! Hurt While Cmisting. Cumberland, April 29. Prank RUIott. whllo counting down a long hill near here, on his bicycle, was thrown b a breaker. His Injuries are serious. Liquor Hellers Raided. v Rrtstnn, April . rtalds woro mado yes terday on tho llllelt lln,uor sellers In Ris ton. About twenty persons were arrested OPPOSE SLOT MACHINES. Young Men's ChriHlliiii Association Orders Them Stopped. Chnmlwrsburg, Pa., April 29. TTho Young Men's Christian association of this place nnd the cigar dealers are nt wnr over the slot machines. The asso ciation served notice ipon the propri etors of stores In which machines nro located to lemove them or they will be prosecuted under the laws prohibiting gn milling. The elgur store men have retorted by ?alng that us long ns tho Young Men's Christian association runs n prize bicycle contest, to be nwnrdod to the peison selling tho largest number of tickets for n thentrlcal entertain ment they will keep tho machines run ning. A eomptomlse will likely bo ef fected. Tho clgnr dealeis will drop their slot machine nnd the Young Men's Christian association Ml" drop their prize contest, nnd the action of both will be In accord with the vlws of tho Christian people of the town. WOMAN UNDER ARREST. Charged with Crime by n Post Ollico Inspector. AVIlllamspoit, April 29 Mrs. Viola O. Darling, wife of a well-to-do farmer of Shlppen township, Tioga county, was arrested by Deputy United States Marshal Yeager, of this city, charged with using the malls In a scheme to deft ami. She was taken before Justice of the Poaro Potter, nt Wellshoro, where bIio rnrnlshed ball for her appearance be foio Commissioner Rentley, in this city, Mny 11. The Information against Mrs. Darl ing wns made by Postolllce Inspector Clorman. of Philadelphia. It Is al leged that tho woman ordered quanti ties of goods fioni the pure food com mission of Clnclnnntl under tho ns sumed name of Gertie Wnlslngham, with tho Intention ot defrauding. BLOODY GYPSY BA1TLE. Scvcrnl Wrro Horrihli Chopped Up nnd alnuy 1'led. Cumberland, Mil., April 29. A band of gypsies, which was encamped In West Virginia opposite this city, weto dilnglng beer this evening when n dis pute aiose, which lesulted In a terri ble battle, In which men, women and even chlldien participated One, Tom Lloyd, had his head split open by a woman with nn ax, Al Kane was fearfully chopped up with a hatchet. The battle lasted for half an hour. Tho camp was wrecked and a number of tho gypsies lied to the mountains for their lives. Ono woman had her face feat fully mashed nnd pre sented a pitiful appeal ancc. A REAL BOY HERO. Saves His Sister from Drowning i;t .Illicit Kisk to Ilimcir. Rellefonte, April 29. A rematknble case of juvenile heroism was witnessed hete late last night. A number of chil dren weie along Reynold's mill dnm fishing, nnd nmong them was tho 0-year-old daughter of James Miller. In some way the little glil fell Into the deep water. The accident so upset all the chlldien ntesent that they seemed unable to maki a move for the tescue of the little one, when the child's 9-)eai-old brother happened along, and apprised of tlio accident, he nt once plunged into the eight feet of water and nfter a long and tltesoino stiuggle, brought his sister to tho shore In safe ty, though both weie almost exhausted. CAT THAT HATES SNAKES. Mcicci-Coiinti E'eliuo MnUcs a Record ns n .llightv Hunter. Shnion, April 29. W. II. Johnson, of Hlckoiy township. Is the owner of a huge Maltese eat that has made a t ep ilation ns a snake huntei. It is not aftald to tackle tho largest snake and neaily always come out victorious. This cat took a sudden dislike to the reptiles and now makes legulnr trips ai oiind the faun In seal eh of them. Yesterday ho espied a large gaiter snako nnd jumped on Its. back. A blimp fight enbued In which the cat won. The snake was nearly bitten to pieces by the cat. Johnson says that his cat has killed no less than twenty live snakes this week. HELPED THE TEACHER WHIP. (Jirl Pupil Held bv tho Tonchcr's Urothcr-in-Lnw. Rellefonte, April 29. On court hero thl morning Cntheilne Wilson, a Rush township .school teacher, was tried for nggravnted assault nnd battel y for seveiely whlpnlng a glil pupil. In the evidence It was shown that tho teacher hi ought Into tho school room her biother-ln-law, locked the door so the glil could not escape, and then, while the man held the girl, tho teacher seveiely beat her with n tod. Tho Jury ncqulttcd the teacher of tho chnigo of assault, but divided tho costs between her, the piosecutor and the county. CANNOT BUY KEG BEER. Foreigners of Johnstown Protest Against a New Regulation. Johnstown, April 29 About 300 Slavs and Huns, of tho Fifteenth and Read the bar gains offered in our Great Spe cial Shoe Sale today and to morrow on page 10. 307 LACKAWOTA AVE, Sixteenth wards, held nn Indignation meeting laRt night to protest against the arrangements now existing between tho brewers nnd saloonkeepers, by which beer can bo bought by the kes omy on Snturdayi, The foreigners claim thnt till" will lead to shutting off the "growler" busi ness, and thnt then they will be com pelled to purchn!e It by the gluss. A boycott ot Johnstown beer Is threatened If their demands are not granted. TRAMP SENT TO JAIL. Hu Rums ills Arm with Acids nnd Pretends He Hnd Keen Iutired. West Chester, April 29. A tmmp wns brought hero today nnd lodged In Jail on the chntgo of obtaining money un der false pretense. He played the role of n man w ho had been In n terrific ex plosion In which one of hi arms was terribly burned and scalded. Investigation disclosed the fact thnt ho had used acids In making his mm a mass of sot es nnd through sympnthy he had collected considerable money nnd clothing. TOWN ALMOST WIPED OUT. West .Middlesex Swept by n l'irc of Iiicciidiurv Origin. Sharon, April 29. A fire almost wiped out the town of AVest Middlesex, Meteor county. It started In the feed stoic ot Hayes Mitchell and In two hours had consumed two other build ings. The town has no fire protection and the only thing whl'h saved It from to tnl destruction wus by tenting down n frame buildings In the path of tho the. The entile loss will tench $50,000 and only one of the buildings wus Insuicd. Vanished with $130. Wet Chester, April 2' A wnirant hns been issued ehalglng Simiiel Null, a well known citizen of New London township, with omb( wading $115 from John W. Pol llns, of flreeiisburg, Pa., a cattle put chnser. Null, it Is rhuiged, got tho sum stated from Polllns on the allegation that he hnd shipped u lot of cattle to tho lat ter, and then, whea Polllns came on to see whern the cattle wore, gave him tho slip at llroad strec tatlon, Philadelphia, and disappeared Ilojs Xenrly Wreck n Trnin. Mjcistown, April 2"). Ti nckwnlker James Sell, of the Rending railway, last evening discovered that bojs had wedgid In tho switch leading to tho long siding here a piece of pipe, a largo spike and u nut. Theso hud tumid tho hwltch so that a ttnln from ilthoi way would havo been derailed. Hut the discovery was foi tunately made In time to prevent n dis aster. Xo State 1'uir for llluir County. Altoona, April 29 it Is now nlmost ceitnln that tho stall- fair will not be held In this nelghboriinod this year. Tho ptomoteis claim thnt the stteot railroad facilities aio not siilneli'tit to handle a uigo crowd expeditiously and the rail road company refuses to extend ono of Its blanches. Ae-fiiittcd ot Aison. West Chester, April 21. After deliber ating all night n jury this morning re turned a verdict of iicriulttnl for Samuel W. lie i son, nn agi d and well known resident of Nottingham, who hnd been tried on u. charge of burning his faun buildings to got Insurance money. South Mountain on Fire. Carlisle, April 29. All additional fire on tho South Mountain, lie ir ll.irultz, bioko out today. Largo Hies aio also burning ileal Rolling Sprigs mil at Pine drove. The four liies aiit burning llercily and work'ng a great deal of damage. round Dead in Ilis liny alow. Lebanon, April 29 John Cntpenter, pro prietor of the Rexmount hotel, nt Rex mont, was found dead at an e.irlv hour this morning In tho hay mow. Death re. suited ftom heart failure. The deceased was nbout uO soars old. o Designs on ItrnndStiect. Ilnirisburg, Pa., April 29 Senator Hai denbergh disclaims any desire or Inten tion on his pirt, through the bill Intro duced Inst we?k, to be Instiumfiital In re. opening Rroad street, Philadelphia, to tticet tallwaye. Two Wagon Loads of Plunder. Tamaepin. April 29 This morning thieves i nt( red tho store of Isaac Dm is, nl Zloii'u Uroze, and secured merchan dise valued at Jsm) which thev curled nviuv In two wagons FURNISIlKn KOOM rOR KENT. Advs. Under Tills Head One Cent a Word. i of bulb; tentrnl locution. :i'J L .Vludlson YVANTED-IO KENT. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. rV hold In stuiuton m vldnlt), he u competent hotel man. Address V. J. v'., 'iiibtinu otUce. DRESSMAKING. Ach , Under This Head One Cent a Word. M iss L. V s,li(M, UUKSsjJI VKRII, vdiiniB avenue. CHIROPODIST AND .MANJCURE, CTiTMiuiovspTlNcnvri nulla ( tired without tho leie-t pulu or diuwlnc blood. ( onsiiliiition mid udiliu given lice. U M. HinlX, l hlropodlHt. ilHO Lackawanna avenue Lmllcs attended lit their iCHldcncu If desired. Chiiraes moder ate. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word, s7r?Pi7vr in tuLi . inf 7iu si n1 ns' -T htoc It and llxtuies. Doing uvea S!i,Ol)0 per month. HcmI locution In u town of r.'.noo population. Law profits; Mimll openu, I'iihIi luqulied dow n, M',ro(, must sell quick, going In other huslui . I or full puitU'iihtrN Impilro of 11. N. I'VIitHK, Hill North Washington nv cnuc, Seinnton, Pn. OH J ON KVLltV SKID MAlli: L VST O-i'l month Uu (Huh out HVktcm ofsjiull iuto vpeiulutloii. send for full explanatory pamphlet. OLONMJK i. to., 10 Wall St., LOST. Advs. Under This Head One Cent n Word. IJAliCAdi: (IK POOR TAX WAHHANfH, J between court Iiouko and Went hide, limler villi pleaso return same to Tillmuo olllce. SPECIAL NOTICn. On in oi-Titi IloiuiioK Tuvnu J ltKVI. IlSTVll l OMl'lNV Seiunton. l'u., Mm cli 1H. 1HD7. t iu:iti:nv Pimnifv thai' jmik niL. I li Ink' rcMilutloim w eiu udoitii at u uu ct Ink' of the Hoard or DimtoiH of thlH eompuit) held on tho lHtliduv ofMnieh. 'UTi llexolvcd: 'Jhutu ineitllitfol the Morkhold. ert ho culled to com Client tho Keueial olllte of the company on the 'J 1st duv of Miij, J HOT, to tukeaetlouorihuupproial ot (IUiiih proval of thu proposed lncreaioof the capital Htock of Mild company limn Mti,m to 8 1 'jo.ooo, Huld S'Jli, Olio of lni leiiHed fUicl. to ho pi i furrwl ktiM It, ihuholdirs of which pi e terred htoc 1; Hlmll he entitled to leceivo eu lnulutlvuillvldcmlH th icon, at tho rate of n puriunt. per aniiuin, lmjabloonlj out of the net cnrnliik'n of the tuld oi porutlou, mill that the Bieietiiry bound Ih hereby luKtriltted to k'Io not Uo thereof, iin rixpilivil hy pin. KcMolved: 'J hut n nu'otiiik' of the Htockhohb era ho c ailed to couveiiout the t-'e'iioralolllto of tho company on the '.'ita day of Jluy, 1rtil7i to tnlcu iu lion on tho npprovnl or ills. npiirovnl of the propooud llieuuso of tho In. dubtednc-KH or mild company from Stoo.ooo tol'joaioo; nnd that thu uiretury hound lit hereby directed to ulv a notice thereof, tit Is directed by luw. O. U. ATlli:mON,Hccreturv. Connolly & Wallace DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT. Whip Cord Beiges, Vigoreaux Suitings. Light and Medium Weight Covert Cloths In about thirty different color mixtures and qualities at 50c, eSc, 75c, &1.00, $1.25. Width 48 to 54 inches. Especially desirable for TAILOR-HADE COSTUMES. Have you seen the CONNOLLY & EVERYBODY L Tllia SECTION 1U3ADS , CENT THE A W' That Is Why lltlllL'Ni: "WANT ADS" JlItlN'O THL -VlUbT IIKPLILS. FOR RENT. Advs, Under This Head One Cent a Word. T70U KLWr-nvi: (r).sroimiuiLiLva, X1 Xo. J.'IH Wjomlnifiivenue, net to Dime Hank; Mill he entirely remodeled, furnished vvltli (levator and liuulo suitable ror apart ment store, inquire of J. N. KICK, .VI ears Hulldlnk'. 170H ItKNT-HL7'KHMITli HHOI'TwKST 1 l.ackiiMauna avenue: tine locution. COMEUYS, VVashluston avenue. "J.'Oll ItKNT-rot'H HOOJIH ON SLCONI) 1 lloor of 704 W. Lnclcnwantia avenue. Inqtiho JONLS IlltOS., 11108 Lnfajctto Kt or olllce of John llenoro A feon. ,H)ll Itl'.NT-WLLL APPOINTED ltOOMS and board, nan Mudlton avenue. pintriXT iiou.ses; hent HEAbON- 1 able; all modern Improvements; cel lars mulct drained and cemented; perfectly health iilumhlns; hiMirlous elrcs'dm; rooms vilth mnrble howlsuud hot and cold water; hot and cold water on every lloor nnd In l.iundrj; dec trio hells and speaking tubes; furnace, range, baths. JONEh, 311 .Spruce street. l)AHLOIt AND 11ED-HOOM, WELL I lighted and ventilated nnd handsomely decornted; elo"it, lnurblo boul mill vmtcr; Meant bint, toilets. Janitor; cosy for bachel ors or limn and who Willi meals out; lino restaurants near bj. JONE, till bprttce strict. T?OH 11ENT-SPLKNDID NEW HOUSE, II l) looms nnd laundry nnd nil modern improvements; Rood locution. A. T. HEISElt, t'Jl South Main uv cnuc, opposlto Hock strict. T?OIl KENT COZY 7 HOOM HOUSE; 1' k'ood cellcr. A. T. HEISElt, 4111 South Main avenue. T70H Itl'.NT IIOlTsfK WITH I) HOOMS i.1 iindhnth; double hcator; cemented cel lar. A. T. HEISElt, Ell south. Main avcuue. I7KONT orrii'i:s kou uent, tos ' Spruco Hrect. Inqutro LEWIS, ItEILLY i DAV1ES. FOR SAL1- Adv.s. Under Till Mead One Cent a Word. l.-Olt SVLE-ONE n-IIOItSK POWER I1 double c Under holstlnuetiKlnc. CHAS 11. SLOIT, Illl I'liinklln avenue. 1 akiT AHnTrrT'oif.vfiirT'on haTe! 1 with hat ii, boat houso and bouts; best location nt tho lake; lot HOMIOU. A. C. I'ULLEIt. T OT I'Olt SALE ON CLAY AVENl'U lJ Apply, to J. C. LANUE, 120 Lncku w a nun ave. T70H SALE-A SILVEIM'LATED CONN l' double bell cuplioiiluin, nicely ensrnved, with tioinbnno bell, Bold lined; nearly new nnd cost Mill: w 111 sell ut a bargain. Address this week to E. W. UAYLOU, Lnllajavllle, l'a. HELP WANTED-MALES. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. A RESIDENT OrsCRA.NTON, WILLING to p.mviiHS and collect; must furnish bond. 'Jill Luckfiwnuuu avenue, loom 11, IIRENNAN. WANTED AGENTSS7n l'EU MONTH and expenses paid active men If right; poods sold b Miniplo only; sainplus, also hoiso and carriage furnished l'REE. Ad dress JOIIIIER, iloxfi'dOH, lloston, Mass. OALESVIENSCHOOL SUPPLIES: COUN n tri work; JilliO salary montuly, with liberal iiddltloiuil commissions. R, O. EVANS A CO., Chicago; ITT ANTED-AN IDEA. WHOCANTHINK ofsomoslmplo thing to patent.' Pro tect jour Ideas; they maj bring ou wealth. Wilfo llllIN WEDllERtll'RN A CO., Dent. C. liil, Patent Attorneys, Wusblngton, D. O., for their 5.I8OO prUo oiler and listofi,OUU luveutlousviantud. w TAN'1E1)AS AGENT IN EVERY SEC tlon to cnnv u: S 1.00 to Sfi.00 n day made; sells at sight; also u man to sell Staple Goods to dcalcis; best sldo Unci 870 u mouth; s.dnrv or largo commission riindc: experience unnccessuri. Clifton soup und Munufiietur n g Company, Cincinnati, O. WANTED Z WELUKNOWN MAN IN 11 ov cry town to solicit stock subscrip tions; u monopoly; big money forugents; no capltnl required. EDWARD C. l'lbll i CO., burden llloek, Chicago, HI, II ELI V ANTED-FEM ALES. Advs, Under This Head One Cent a Word. 1 ADILS Ol' REl'INEMENT WANTEDTO Xj travel nnd assist giving olllce treat ments with new microbe remedies; must In vest small capital; profits will exceed S'.'.'i wccklj. 1'ot Interviews, llddress ASSIbT. AN'lMirareTrlbuiiontllcv. WANTED-LADY OKKICE MANAGERS for Sernnton and other cities In Penn sylvania, small capital loqulrcd lor stockjex pcrlonie uuueicssary; proilts $5t weekly easj. Wulnvltothnioughlnvestlgatlon.ror Interview address "RELIAHLE," cuio Trlb unuollhe. WANTED - A KIRST-rLASS COOK. Wiigeii$2o Willi bourd und room. Ad dress Lock llox 1BK, tit). LADIES-I MAKE I1IO WAGES DOING pleasant boiao work, and will gladly send hill imrtlnilarH toull sending 'J cent stamp. MISS M. A. STEIUIINS, Lawrence, Mich. WANTED-LADY AGENTS IN SCRAN, ton to sell and Introduce Snyder's cuko Icing; u.XHilcucedcnuvnsser preferred; work permanent und very profitable. Write for iiun lemurs ut mite unci get uenent or Holiday trade. T. II. SNYDER A. CO., Cincinnati, 1). U! ANTED IM.MEDIATEbY-TWOKNER. gctlo sales women to represent us. Gtmrunleed tt n day without Interfering with other duties. Healthful occupation. Wrlto for inn Oculars, enclosing stump, MANGO CHEMICAL COMPANY! No. 7i! iiim vtrnet New York, 0EBJ WALLACE, AGCNTS WANTED. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. antedsThTicItoiT tmi, no t oUcctliik'; position permanent; nay weekly; statu ugu. ULi:N llltOlHEItS, ltoe'bester, N. Y. WANTED-OENKltAL AllENTS IN Ev ery county; also lady canvassers; some thing new; sure seller; apply quick. J. U. 11IM1EHT, 1 1 1 Adams incline, Heiuiiton,l'a. A" OENTS-WHAT AHE YOU (lOLN'alFo do about Sufi) Cltlrenshlp price J.1, (5o lii? by thousands. Address NICHOLS, Nn)crvlllc, 111. AGENT.S-TO SEEL Ol'K 1'ItACTIOAL Kohl, silver, nickel and copper electro plasters; prices from $'J upward; salary and expenses paid; outfit free. Address, with Hump, MIt'lllOAN MKel CO., Chlcnito. AUENTS-TO SELL CKJAItS TO DEAI, crs; $25 weekly nnd expenses; upcrl ence iinneeessary. CONSOLIDATED MECt CO., IH Viinllurenht., Chlcaiio. CITY' SCAVENGER. CHAS. COOl'EIt, CITY SCAVENGER. All orderB promptly uttended to, day or nlR-ht. All the latest appliances. Charges reasonable. 71 It Seranlon street. House, OUO North Washington uwuue. AiumiGGs cleans 1'itivy vaults . and cess pools; no odor. Improved pumps used. A. llltlCKiS, Proprietor. Lcaiooiders 1100 N. Maln.ave., or Elckes' drui; store, corner Adams nnd Mulberry. Telephone 110 10. EXECUTORS' NO 1'ICE. E SrATE Ol' l'HILIl' WEICHEL, LATE oflho eltv of Sernnton. deceased. Notice Is herein k'lvon that letters testa mentary upon tho estate of tho said dei edent hnvuhet'ii grnnted to thu undersigned. All persons Indebted to said estutu nro lequcsted to mnko tininedliitu piiymcnt. and those litiv lug clulms or demands ngnlust tho saino will pri sent them for iiiijment without delay to JOHN C. WEICHKE. WILLIAM 1'. WEICHEL, Executors, Scrauton, Pa. A.11AITMAN, WAllDiV. HOKN, Attornojs for Estnto. PU1JLIC SALE. Adv.s. Under This Head One Cent a Word. TWILL HEEL. AT MY OEElOE, IN THE X Coal Exchange, in the cltj of Sernnton, l'a., l'rlduj, Mny 7th. 1HI17, at JO a. ni twenty thousand dollars of thu bonds of Tho Sernnton Luce Curtain Manufacturing com pany, for tho benetltofw bom ltmuy eoaecrn. CHAS. H. WELLI, .ttotnoy. ANNUAL HIEETING. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. rfHEANN U AL M El ! ;TI NO Ol ' TI 1 1 ftoN J. trlhutors to Lnckiiwunnii Hospital will bo held Monduj.Muy 11, JSII7, between the linurHof six and nlnu p. m, foi the puiposo of eles;tlng directors and to transact other business tliat mnv pioiiorli eomo before tt. J. (ihOItOEKISELE,.Secreturj. SI'I UATIONS WANTED. SITUATION WAN I'ED-AS WATCHMAN or to attend bolleis. Address G. W 1 HI Hickory street. AVANTED-11Y A ItESPLCTAIlLE WO 11 man, threo or four dujs work ut wiish Ing or housework. Address E. M D., till Hickory street. A YOUNG LADY DEMItES A POSITION ns book-keeper, has bad experlemo and can furnish good leleience. Addrtsj A, II. C, euro of Tribune. A YOUNG LADY DESIRES A POSITION as stenographer and tjpuwrltcr. Addicss 'A," euro of Tribune. SlTrATIONVVANTED-l!Y A OUNG hulv ns book-keeper. Is a good ponniun and can lurnlshrcfcrcncolf requlied. Address u. Ji., iriinmo onice. SITUATION WANTED-A OUNGGIRL desires situation In small family or tons slst at household work, Addriss or call MISS AGNES MUlll'in.Avoiu, l'a., llox 71 SITUATION WANTED-IIY A MIDDLE uged woman, to do work of an.v discrlp tlon. Apply E. p., I III Hickory stiect. A MIDDLE-AGED LV.DY WISIU'.s TO make engagements for nursing. Tel ins, SH.OII per wet k. Address N t'RSE, this oilh e. SITUATION WANTED-TO DO WASH ing and Ironing. VVashlngs and lumlng taken homo also. Cnll or address L. 11., tltl l Sumner iivenue, II) do l'nrk. SITUATION WANTED HY GIRL 'lO DO general housework. Address, 1UU l'ourth street, llcllev ue. SITUATION WANTED-HY A YOUNG man as butcher; has bud eight )cais' ex perience, and a ilrst-elass, nil-mound inuti. Address, I. U"., tUtl Murlnn street, c Ity, SITUATION WANfED-IlY A YOUNG glil to do housework In a small lamllv; can get inferences, If lequlri'd. Addicss IC, 11. 1'., Tribune olllce. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. Physicians mid Surucons. DH. C L rilRY HAS HEMOVKD HIS olllcen to tho Jewell Uulldlng, M Spruce street. DR. MARTHA S UVIZUITT, SUS WA8H liiKton ave. Olllces huuis until 10 a. m., MARY A. SHEPHERD, M D, HO.ME opathtst, No. 2J Adams avenue. DR. A. TRArOLD, SPECIALIST IN Diseases of Women, corner Wjomim? nvcuuciand Spiuco stieet, Scrantou. Of llco hours, Thursday and Saturdays, 9 a. m. to C p. m. DR. W. U ALLfiN, 312 NORTH WASH Ineton avenue. DR. ANNA LAW. 30s WYOMINO AVE. Ollleo hours, 3-11 n. m., 1-J p. in., 7-S p. m. DR. L. M. GATES, ROOMS J07 AND iOi Hoard of Trade building. Olllce hours, 8 to 9 a. m 2 to 3 and 7 to S p m, llesl denca 309 JIadlson avenue. DH. C L FIIKAS. SPECIALIST IN Rupture, Trusfl Kltiln and Eat Reduc tion. Olllce telephono 13(13. Hours: 10 to 1.', 2 to -1, 7 to 0. DR. S. V. L'AMOREAI'X, OFFICE 2SI Adams. Itesldence, 1318 Mulberry Chron lo diseases, lungs, heart, kidneys, nnd senlto-urlnary orceins u specialty, Houru 1 to 1 p, PI, DR. JOHN C PRICE. S39 WASHINQTON avenue. Ollico hours S to 10 a, m.; 2 to 4 and 7 to 8 p. m. W. 0. HOOK, VETKRINARY SlUl jreon. Hoi sea, Cattle rnd Doirs treated. Hospital, 124 Linden street, Scrantou. Telephono 2ii72. 2W SSff a?"8- Architects PERCIVAL J. MORRIS, ARCHITECT, llouid of Trude Building. EDWARD II. DAVIS, ARCHITECT, Rooms 21. J3 nnd 2ip, Commonweultli building, Scrantou. E. L. WALTER, ARCHITECT, Ol'TICKl rear of Klti Washington avenue. LEWIS HANCOCK. JR., ATtCHITECT, 43j Spruco St., cor. Wash, nve Sernnton, FRI3DERICIC L. HROWN, ARCHITECT, Price building, 120 Washington avenue, Sernnton, T. I. LACI3Y .x- SON. ARCHITIX'TS, Trnders' National Hank. LilWVCIM. FRANK 13. HOYLE, ATTORNEY AND counsellor-at-law. Ilurr building, rooms 13 and 14, Washington avenue. EDWARD W. THAYER, ATTORNDY, Rooma 312-13-14 Commonwealth Hldg JEFFRnVS & RUDDY. ATTORNEYS-nt-law, Commonwealth Ruddlng, WARREN & KNAPP, ATTORNEYS and Counscllors-nt-lavv, Republican building, Washington avenue, Scranton, Pa. JESSUP & JES3UP, ATTORNEYS AND Counsellors nt law, Commonwealth. building, Washington avenue. W. II. JESSUP, W. H. JESSUP. JR. I'ATTERSON & WILCOX, TILVDERS' National Hank Untitling, ALFRED HAND, WILLIAM J. HAND, Attorneys and Counsellors, Common wealth building. Rooms 19. 20 unil 21. FRANK T. OICELL. ATTORNEY-AT-Law, Room C, Coal Exchange, Sernnton, l'a. JA.MES W. OAKTORD, ATTORNEY-at-Lavv. Rooms 511, S15 nnd 51C, Hoard ot 'irnue iiuiiuing. SAMUEL W. EDGAR. ATTORNHY-AT) Law. Olllce,, Wyoming nve., Scranton L A WATRES, ATTORN 13 Y-AT-LAW 423 Laokuvvnnna ave., Scranton, Pa, C. R. PITCHER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW; Commonwealth bul'.dlng, Scranton, Pa. C. COMEGYS, 321 SPRUCE STREET. D It REPLOGLE. ATTORNBY-LOANS negotiated on renl estato securltyJ Meats building, corner Wnshlngton nvej nuo nnd Spruco street. II. F. KILLIAM, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW 120 W)omlng avenue, scranton, l'a JAS. J. H. HAMILTON. ArTOUNIlV at-Law, 43 Commonwealth bldg , ScranJ ton. WATSON, D1EHL, HALL & KEMMERs ER Attornc)s and Counsellors-it-Law j Traders' National Hank Hulldlng, rooms 0. 7, S. 9 ami 10. third door. Detectives. HARRINO ft M'SWEENEY, COMMON. wealth building. Interstato Secret Ser. vice Agency. 1 Dentists. Dlt! V. U M'GRAW, 30.-1 SPRUCE street. DR. II. I'. REYNOLDS. OPP. P O. DR. E. Y. HARRISON, 113 S. MAIN AVU DR. C C. LAUnACH. IF. Wyomlnu nve, It. M. STRATTON, OFFICE CO L I3X change. WELCOME C. SNOVER, 4.'l LACKA, ave. Hours, 9 to 1 and 2 to Z. Drcssiunkcr. MRS. M 13 DAVIS, 43) Adams nvenuo Scliools. SCHOOL OF TIIE LACKAWANNA, Scranton Pa , prepntes boys and glrla for college oi business., thoroughly tralns young chlldien. Catalogue at re. quest, REV. THOMAS M PAN'S, WALTER H. Hl'ELL MISS WORCESTER'S KINDERGARTEN nnd School, 412 Adams avenue Sprlns term April 13. Kindergarten $10 per terml Seeds. G R. CLARK & CO., SEEDMEN AND Nurser.inon; store 110 Washington ave nue, gicen house, 13u0 North Main av nue. store telephone. 7S2. Wire Screens. JOS. KUETTEL. REAR Ml LAOKAi wanna avenue, Seianton, Pa, manufao turer of Wire Screens - - - z -. :t - 3 Hotels mill HestatitMiits. THE ELK CAFE. 125 and 17 FRANIO lln avenue. Rates teasonable P. J5EIOLER, Proprietor. SCRANTON HOUSE, NEAR D . L & W passenger depot. Conducted on tho Eu ropean plnn. VICTOR KOCH Prop iMiscelluncoiis. HAUER'S ORCHESTRA-MUSIC I'Oq balls, plcnlcb. parties, receptions, wpdi dings nnd concert work furnished Fo terms address R. J. llaucr, conductor' 117 WvomlnB avenue, over Ilulbcrt'i music store. MEdARGEE HROTHERS, PRINTERS supplies, envelopes, pnpei bags, twlnq Warehouse, 130 Washington avenuq Scranton. Pn. FRANK P DROWN & CO.. WHOLE1 ruie wuuivn. in iiuuuiiuir, uruitKo uii(j cjii iruiu, i.j i i.nvHHwuiiiia aye. THOMAS AUI1REY. HXPERT ACl countani ami nuuitor Rooms 19 nnl vi Williams iiuinniik'. opposite postolllca Agent tor tn ilex nro i;tiiik'iiisticr. rrintiiiK. THE TRIIH'NE PUHLISIUNO CO, North WnhliiKton Avenue Llnotypi (miposttlon of nil kinds quickly don Facilities unsurpassi ji in. ' - rct'lon.
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