THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-MONDAY MORNING. MAY 3, 18!7. n Pennsylvania Urn FIFTH MONTH ENTERED UPON Work Enough to Keep (he Legislature Busy for Months. ADJOURNMENT MAY BE MADE IN JUNE Nearly I'i'o Hundred Hills on the House Cnlcndnr for Second nnd Third HciidliiKs.-Kcntor Unllot Ite ' form Ulll Will Hnrdlv He Reached He fore the Middle of .MnyCnpltol Commission to Meet WnrrlsburR, May 2. The legislature enter upon the fifth, month of the see Blon with enough work to keep them golnR day and night for-two months. There Is no tellliiK how long the session will Inst, although the general opinion Is that It will extend far Into June. A resolution will be offered In the house next Friday fixing June 1 for the ilnnt adjournment. This will ha changed by the senate to June 12 and a compromise will probably bu made for the lUth. The appropriation bills a:o still In committee nnd no provision has been made to meet tho public1 expenses of the next two years. Tho direct Inheritance tax bill con tinues on the revenue measure that has lipne through the house and It Is likely to be knocked out of shape in tne sen ate. There are nearly COO bills on tho house calendar for second ami third readings. Two per cent, of these are senate measures. Resides there are twenty bills nwnltlng first reading. The senate calendars are practically cleared and If need be that body could adjourn June 1. The house Is moving plowly and the result will bo th'at late In the session many of Its bills hav to bo dropped from the calendar to make room for those originating In the tenale. The house rules commmittea will have a meeting to map out a pro gramme when Speaker Hoycr return". The reform bMIs are still In the house Judiciary general committee In chargo of a sub-comminltteo. Chairman Kl J;ln, of the state R?publlcan committee will tomorrnv name a committee of the house and senate to take charge of the bills. The Keator ballot reform bill will hardly be reached before the middle of May. It Is on the house cal endar for third reading and final pass nge The Hamilton roads bill will be tak en up by the house this wwk for third reading and final passage. Th" eapitol commission will meet cm Monday night In the executive cham ber to make the final prcllmlnaiy ar rangements for the erection of a new state houre. FIRE AT GLEN LYON. The Town Is Visited l.v n 810,000 Coiiilngrution. Nantlcoko, May 2. A disastrous fire occurred In Glen Lyon, a mining town, five miles from Nantleoke today. It orfglnated in Kennedy's hotel and that struetute was entirely consumed, to gether with a large dwelling house and the bottling works, all the property of P. S. Kennedy. The fire was tho work of an Incendiary. The hose car rying the water to the lla'tB wore cut In three places, totally destroying their use nnd but for the heavy downpour of rain, the whole town would have been destroyed. The fire originated under the lower stairway and the inmates narrowly escaped with their lives. The damage Is over $10,000, with light Insurance. FOREST FIRE TAKES A LIFE. Unknown Man liurned to Death with Six Horses. Willlamsport, May 2. The lumber camp of Thomas Smith, on Kettle Creek, was destroyed by forest fires last night. In the ruins of the barn, this morning, wns found the charred body of a man, whose identity Is un known. Thtee te-ims of horse3 were also burned to death. Two million feet of loirs belonirlnir to Ellas Deemer. of tills city, were de- strc . Ush itroyod on Little Pin. Creek, near Eng- Center. SUIT AGAINST SENATOR FLINN. Father of a Dead Child Wants Dnm iikps f a Iluninvny. Pittsburg, May 2. John E. Farrell lias sued Senator William Fllnn for damages for tho death of a 2-year-old child. A runaway team, owned by the sona tlt It is alleged, demolished the porch of the F.urell house and frightened the c hild so badly that she died two weeks later. HUMAN ARM IN AN ASH HEAP. Allcntown's Coroner Investigates nnd Solves the .Mystery. Allehtown, May 2. While Lewis Bar ren, an nsh man, was removing- ashes from a house on South Eighth street, To Um The most inventive of living English novelists has gone back fifty thousand v years, to the Stone-Age and the dawn of History for this new story. Beyond this his imagination does not go, for the details are archaeologically in accordance with the highest existing knowledge of pre-historic man., between Walnut and Union, ho found the arm of a woman. Mayor Lewis was notified and he or dered Coroner Yost to make an Investi gation, The coroner examined the arm and found that It had been dissected. A medical student had brought tho arm to the house, where It remained some time and was then thrown In the ash heap. SUIT GROWS OUT OF A SMILE. Scandal Shakes Up Pittsburg's Swell Hebrew Club. Pittsburg, May 2. A ecnmlal In tho Concordia club, composed exclusively of wealthy Pittsburg- Hebrows. has been developed by a suit brought by Albert Hanauer against Leon Klein, son of Major Max Klein. The defendant has been held In $300 ball for a court trial, the charge being aggravated assault. The affair Is al leged to have had Its beginning during a swell wedding feast at the club house, April II. While a toast was being given to tho bridal couple Leon Klein laughed. This angered Hanauer, who, Klein says, threw a glassful of water Into Klein's face. Next day Hanauer nnd Klein met In the dining room of u Pittsburg hotel nnd there was trouble. A counter-charge has been entered by Klein. TRICKS OF YOUNQ THIEVES. Would Stenl (Joods from Stores nnd Nell Them Cheaply. Heading, May 2. Since the nrrost of Harry and Chnrles Iluhl and Morris Marks, charged with stealing Jewelry from A. H. Yorgey's store, It ba been learned that they were members of a youthful band of thieves who have been operating along Penn street for six months past. The article's were stolen from In front of stores nnd sold at .trilling sums. Seven search warrants were sworn out yesterday and goods recov ered from residents of the Ninth and Klevcnth wards aggregating $200. DELEGATES FOR DR. SWALLOW. Clinton County Prohibitionists Wnnt Hun for State Treasurer. Lock Haven. May 2. The Prohibi tion county convention was held In this city yesterday afternoon. I. C. Ston er, of Mill Hall, was elected county chairman. Delegates to the state convention at Altoonn, Instructed to vote for Itev. S. C. Swallow for state treasurer. In case his name Is presented, were elect ed ns follows: Henry T. "Weight, of Renovo; William Hoyer, of Lock Hav en; Rev. J. C. Wllhelm, of Mill Hall; I. C. Stoner, of Salona, STATE NEWS IN BRIEF. HANK AT NAZARETH. Washington, iMuy 2. Authority has been granted for the organization of tho Nazareth National bank of Nazareth, Pa capital JW.OOO. Ui;V. JOHN H. LOUGHUAN DHAD. Atlantlc City, May 2. Ilev. John II. Lough run, tho .pastor of St. Marys churcft, at Mahauoy Plains, Pa,, died here yester day. PROMINENT M.SON DIES.-Lancas- ter. Pa., May 2. Charles W. Metzgur, a well-known business man, died hero today, aged 12 years. He wns prominent In -Masonic elrchs and also an active member of the Odd Fellow. Knights of Pj.lhl.-id and Hod Men. FAILED TO INDORSE C.oniN. Leb anon, May 2. The stormiest meeting of tho Republican county committee In years was held yesterday afternoon, and, after a wrangle of two hours, adjourned with out indorsing General Gobln for auditor general. CAPTAIN G KHALI SH DIES OF AN OLD WOUND. Pittsburg, May 2i Cap tain M. J. Greallsh, post quartermaster at tho United States Arsenal In Pittsburg, died yesterday aged 63 year.s. A wound recelvod during tho civil war caused death. MAY DIE OF A PIN SCRATCH. Stroudsburtr, May 2. Miss Edna Bru-eh, daughter of Justice of the Peace Rruch, of Ebbort, In samo manner scratched herself with a pin. Hlood poison ensued, and tho joung woman may dlo from -tho scratch. SCARLETT FEVER EPIDEMIC Alien town, May 2. There 1. an epidemic of ecarlit fever in Upper Mllford township. William M'ller has los several children through tho disease and there are unite u number of adults down with the fever. SERIOUSLY ' STAUHED IN THE BACK. Hazleton, May 2. A stabbing af fray occurred at Stockton yesterday, In which James Devlnnty was stabbcl In tho back fcur tunes, and his condition 1 serious. A woman Is said ito havo been tho cause of tho trouble. INJURED IN A RUNAWAY. Lcba- l non, iMay 2. While attending a funeral yesteraay .Mr. nnu .Mrs. is. uamber wero thrown from their carrlago In a runaway, the former sustaining sovere scalp wounds, it broken arm and Injured hip, whllo tho latter was badly hurt by being dragged. Tho horso took fright at a dog which sprang out from behind a post. Tho American Cereal Company, the manufacturer of the famous Quaker Oats, has Invaded our city with Its generous sample wagons, and Is leav ing a sample package of that delicious breakfast cereal with every family, Begin Wednesday A Story of The StoneAge Lomi and Uya By H. Q. Wells. EASTERN LEAGUE BASE BALL GAMES (Coneludod from Pago 2.1 facta In connection with hla pitching, It Is reasonable to presume that he will show a gradual and marked Im provement. Score: SCRANTON. A.U. H. H. O. A. H. O'Hrlen, cf. i... 3 2 2 2.10 Homier, 2b 4 114 2 0 Daly, rf 5 1 1 2 0 0 Heard, s fi 1 3 1 0 0 Dugan, ir G 0 1 2 1 1 May.py, lb. 5 0 2 10 1 0 Mngulre, 3b 3 0 112 0 Hoyd. c 4 114 3 0 Olllon, p 3 10 10 0 Totals 37 7 II 27 10 1 SYRACUSE. A.U. R. H. O. A. K. Kngan, 2b 4 0 2 3 2 1 Stienron, rf 4 0 0 3 0 0 Smith, 3b 4 0 12 3 0 (larry, cf 4 12 3 0 0 Lezotte, If 4-0 1 1 1 0 llrockonridge, lb. . 3 1 0 !) 2 0 Gallagher, ss 4 12 2 13 Shaw, c 3 12 4 10 Lampc, p 4 110 3 0 Totnls 31 C 11 27 13 I Sernnton 2 002001117 Syracuse 0 11010020 G Earned runs Sernnton, 3; Syracuse, 2, Firfct base by errors Scranton. 2. Lo.ft on bases Scranton, 8; Syracuse, 9. Klnt base on balls Eagun, Sheiron, Brockcn ridge, Shaw, O'lJrion (2), Glllon. Struck out Mngulre, O'llrfen, Glllon, Hreckoii ridge, Shrtiw, Lampc. Three-base, hits Homier, Gnllnqlier. Two-base, lilts Una'-1, Massey, Iloyd, P. Lagan, Shaw (2). S.tcrl flco lilts Homier. Stolen bises Glllon, Mngulre, Garry. Double plays Hoard to ollnner. Smith to W. K.igan. Hit by .pitcher Hy Glllon, 3; by Lampc, 1. Um pire Kennedy. Tlmo of game 2.23. BALL PLAYERS ARRESTED Clirisllanslilp League Falls to Prevent a Sunday Game at Syracuse. Wilkcs-Barre Lost. Syracuse, N. Y May 2. Rev. II. N. Kinney, vice president of tho Clvrlsttan shlp league of this city, appeared be fore Mayor Magnlre Saturthg and tried to prevent today's game with Wllkrs Harre. He only succeeded In getting a couple of plnyers arrested lifter the game today In order to test the law. Mace Mason who was coaching along the side lines-, and Pitcher Malnrkey were arrested after the game and taken before a police justice, who had wit nessed the gime at Star park and Kid gone to the court room to wait for them. They were released on thMr own recognizances and the case was adjourned until May 11 when the Stars will have returned from their eastern trip. Nearly all of Wilkcs-Harrer'a runs were made on fielding errors by the Stars, particularly the six In the third Inning. AVhcn the ninth was finished the teams were tied and play was con tinued until the twelfth Inning when Jud Smith made a two bagger and was brought home by a single from Lezotte's bat. Score: SYRACUSE. A.U. It. II, O. A. E. Lagan, 2b 7 13 5 10 Shearon, rf G 3 2 2 0 0 J. Smith, 3b. ..,.;... 03 2 0 2' 1 Garry, rf 0 13 2 0 0 Lezotte, If ...7 2 3 2 0 2 Ureekenridgc, lb. .. G 2 3 17 1 0 Gallagher, ss G 0 0 1 10 2 Ryan. c. 5 0.1 C 1 0 Malarkey, p G 0 2 1 4 2 Totals 51 12 10 35 2J 7 WILKES-HARRE. A.H. R. II. O. A. C. Sharrott, rf G 0 0 0 1 0 GoockeJ, lb G 1 1 9 0 0 Powell, If 5 1 2 G 1 1 Mills, 2b G 0 1 3 G 0 RettS, cf C 2 2 5 0 0 F. Smith, 3b C 2 2 2 1 0 McMahon, S3 3 2 0 3 G 0 Dlgglns, o G 3 1 7 1 0 Kecnan, p G 0 1 0 2 0 Totals id 11 10 3l lfl 1 lino man out when winning run was made. Syrncuso 1 0020143000 112 Wllke3-llarro 0 3CO0020000 011 Earned runs Syracuse, 9; AVilkes Harre, 2. Two-base hits J. Smith, Breck enrldge, Lezotto, Guiry, Sheaion. Threo baso hit Iireckonrlilge. Double plays Gallagor to Eug-an; Malaikey to Eagan to Breek on ridge. First base on balls Oif Keennn, 5; off Malarkey, C, Hit by pitch erPowell, Garry. Passed balls Dlg glns. Loft on bases Syracuse, 5, Wllkes B&rro, C. Struck out Hy Malarkey, 4; by Keennn, 2, Time 2.20. Umpire Ken nedy, Attendance 3.000. WILKES-BARRE SHUT OUT. Rochester Wins the Last nnd Only llnmo of the Series. Wllltcs-Uarre, Pa., May 2. Wllkes-Barro was unable, to hit Gannon yesterday and as a result they were shut out. The Held work on both Kdes was sharp. Score: WILKES-HARRE, A.H. U. II. O. A. E. Dlgglns, rf. 4 0 10 0 0 Goeckle, lb 4 0 19 0 0 Powell, If 4 0 2 10 0 Mills, 2b 3 0 0 2 5 0 Hotts, cf. 1 0 0 2 0 0 C. Smith, 3b 2 0 0 G 0 2 Mo.Mahon, ss 3 0 0 2 2 0 Gondlng, c 3 0 0 3 10 L. Smith, p 10 0 0 10 Coakley, p 2 0 0 0 10 Totals 27 0 4 24 10 2 ROCHESTER. A.H. It, H. O. A. E. F, Shannon, ns 2 10 12 1 Lynch, rf 3 2 13 0 0 Dooley, lb 4 0 19 3 0 Bottenus, If. 4 1 1 2 1 0 Mulvey, 3b 3 0 1110 Rlchtcr, cf. 4 1110 0 Carr, c 4 0 1 0 2 0 G a ti non, p 4 Totalst 31 C S 27 13 1 Wllkes-Barro 0 0000000 0 0 Ilocheiter 0 2102010 - Earned runs Rochester, I. Three-baso hits Lynch, Dooley. Homo runt Rich tfr. Stolen bases Mulvey, Powell, Lynrlt. Doublo plays Uottenis to Dooley, Mills to McMnhon. First baso on bills Off L. Smith, 1; off Gnnnon, 3; oTf Coakley, 3, Struck out Gondlng, elltts, McMnhon (-'), Gannon, ltlchter. Left on bases Wllkes Harro, 4. Rochester, C. Sacrifice hits Mulvoy, Betts. Tlmo of game 1.9). Um pire Gaffney. I'rovldcnce-Toronto. Providence, K. I., Mny 2. Tho Toronto elub yesterday etime within nn nco of beating out Providence lu tho ninth In ning, despite tho fnct that there was a lead of four runt against them when they started that Irnlng. fcorc: R.lt.E. Provldcnco 0 0 (I 0 2 1 0 2 0 3 li j. Toronto 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 3412 0 Batteries Egnn nnd Dixon; Williams nnd Caey. Un-plre Kcofe. ROCHESTER HERE TODAY. Rhntiiion's Tctim Begins n Tlinr Uny r.ugngomont This AftcriMicn Dan Shannon nnd his Rochester team will bo Scranton'1 opponents nt Ath letic park this afternoon nnd tomorrow and Wednesdny. The Rochesters do DAN SHANNON. Playing- lannscr of the Rochesters and Well Known In Scranton. not appear to be as strong- as they wero last season. They certainly havo not been considered ns dangerous as tho Syracuse Stars, but whether Rochester will submit to bolnir snowed under, as did Syracuse, Is a question that re mains to be seen. .Harper and Hoyd will be the Sernnton battery; Yerrlck nnd Cnrr will be In tho points for the visitors. The Ito ehester team Includes Frank Shannon, the crack shortstop of the Eastern lenffue In 1S83, and whose release this season was purchased from Iouluvllle; Lynch, right Holder; Dooley, llrst base; Hottenus, left Held, and Mulvey, third base, alt of whom, excepting- the form er, were seen here last year. Rlchtcr, the shortstop, is a new man, as are Catchers Patterson and Carr. Dan Shannon, the second baseman and playing malinger. Is as familiar to Scranton cranks as any player In the league outside the homo team. He has a host of friends here, nnd they will probably bo out In full force to do him honor today. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Rain prevented "three games on Sat urday nnd two yesterday. Cleveland's two victories over St. Louis shoves the latter club down to where It belongs next to the last while the Spiders go upward toward their pioper company. Today the schedule shows a new shift. Saturday's Results. Philadelphia 3 Brooklyn 3 Louisville 5 Chicago 5 Cleveland 8 St. Loula 3 Sunday C.nincs. Cleveland 3 St. Louis 1 Chicago at Louisville, rain. Pittsburg at Cincinnati, rain. 0 K!'ITKL-' '.oak-' tV SSl Ji n V iy I r a- jV Percentile Record. P. W. L. P.C. Philadelphia 9 8 1 .tii Ualitimoro 8 7 1 ,S7; Clnelnnatl 7 C 1 ,h:,7 Louisville C J 1 .SJ3 1'ltU'blirK S 3 -' .0'JO Cleveland 8 2 5 .375 Brooklyn 9 3 C .3.1! Washington G 8 1 Ml New Voik 7 '1 D .', St. Louis 8 2 G ::m Chicago S 2 (i .2.VJ lioston 7 1 C .143 Todin'n (lumen. Philadelphia at Peyton. Baltimore at Brooklyn. St. Louis at Chlcaso. Cincinnati at Cleveland. Louisville at Pitteburc. New York at Washington. i J 1 ' . ' ' ONE SUNDAY GAMG. St. I.ouis-Clcvclniid. St. Louis, May 2. Today's game wns brilliantly contested. A wild throw by Hurtmnn gavo Cleveland two runs. Hart nnd JlcDermott pitched splendid ball, but four hits being mado off each delivery. Score: R.ll.K. St. Louis 00 10000001 -1 3 Cloveland 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0-3 4 1 Uattoiles Hart and Murphy; SIcDcr niott and Zlmmer. I'lnplre-iMcDonald. ATLANTIC LRAGUE. Saturday's Results. At Pnterson Patorfon, 8; Athletics, 0. At Hartford Hartford, 0; Newark, 0. Lancaster at Norfolk, rain. Reading at Richmond, rain, OTHER QAAIES SATURDAY. At Willlamsport Demorests, 23; Nor mal, S. At Tall River, Mass. Fall River, 9; Taunton, 0, At Brockton, Slass. Newport, 2; Brock ton, 0. At Elizabeth Elizabeth, S; Cuban Giants. C. At New Brunswick Rutgers, 12; (Murray Hill, 4. At West Point Wost Point, 0; HarvarJ, 14. At Philadelphia Lafayette, 11; Univer sity of Pennsylvania, G.' Four Innings played. At Paw-tucket, R. I. Pawtuckot, 19; New Bedford, 3. At Brunswick, Me. Bowdoln, H; New Hampshire College, 4. At Schenectady Union College, 32; Hnm llton College, 8. At Syracuse St. John's Military School, 27; Syracuse University, 2. At Now Haven Yn'.e, 6; Brown, 2. At Ithaca Princeton, 0; Cornolll, 2. DIAMOND DUST. Tho strong Scranton team played horse with the Syracuse Stars Buffalo Express, "Base Ball Editor of Tho Tribune: I)o tie games count as 'games played1 Connolly &, ORE SS Whip Cord Beiges, Vigoreaux Suitings. Covert Cloths .....; In about thirty different color mixtures and qualities at 50c, eSc, 730., &1.00, &1-2S. Width 48 to 54 inches. Especially desirable for TAILOR-HADE COSTUMES. Have you seen the A . ,J CONNOLLY & In tho percentage record?" Answer No, Wellner's Injured hand, Is Improving rapidly, and he mny be able to pitch In a. week. Atlnntlc league games scheduled for Newark, I'ntcrson nnd Gloucester yes terday were prevented by rain. Harper and lioyd, Rochester's old battery, made monkeys of the Syra cuse players yesterday Buffalo En quirer. Three full-fledged medical doctors are members of National league teams, viz.: Pond, of Baltimore; Parker, of Chicago, and McJames, of Washington. Umpire Gaffney did his usual clean and satisfactory work. Gaff Is not In fallible no umpire Is but he Is the best symposlnrch of a- game of ball that WIlkcs-Barre has ever had. Wllkes-Barre Leader. Umpire Hurst noticed yesterday that some one had "traded" watch chains with him. He thinks the trick was worked on him in Washington. Tho chain that wns left on Tim's watch looked veiy much like his own except thnt rai brass. Ex. Manager Grlllln was yesterday In Wllkes-Barre, where he acted no god father nt the christening of the two weeks' old baby boy of Right Fielder "Abe" Lezotte, of the Syracuse team. The child was christened "Rowell Abel Lezotte." Its father was unnblo to be present owing to the Syrncuse-Wllkes-Barre game nt Syracuse. Tim Keefe's umpiring was as good nn exhibition as Is likely to be seen here this season. He miscalled not more than three pitched balls, nnd his base decisions were all right. Just one thing might operate to Improve his work, and that Is merely In giving the number of balls and strikes when called. Providence Journal. Arthur Irwin has negotiated a deal by which he eecutes Lush from Wash ington, the former Eastern leaguer who cut such a figure with the Wash- lngtons after ho was drafted from the Rochesters. Lush will Join the Toron tos at once nnd will be played at cen ter field. McIIale will be transferred 1 to third base and Wagner, who Is a a rattling good lnflelder will replace Moss as short stop. The Buffalo Express says: "Many people have been wondering who East ern League Umpire M. J. Kennedy Is. He Is best known as Doe Kennedy. Doc Is an old ball player. He was catcher of tho Cleveland's when Her man Doescher was manager of the team, nnd was released because of his slowness. Kennedy has played In the Eastern with Albany. Ho has also played with Fall River and Corning, his natiw city. Kennedy Is said to be nearly as old as Pop Wise and Pop An son. Kennedy Is best known for the playing ho did on the Rochester team, covering first base for many years In a manner which delighted the fans. Manager Powell ordered new uni forms for the Coal Barons yesterday through tho Kress Stationery com pany. They will be of blue gray ma terial, black belts and stockings, the caps having black stripes with black buttons. The shirts will have "W.-B." lettered thereon and coats will be In cluded In the uniforms. Wllkes-Barro Record. Those 'letters "W.-1B." will stand for "wav-back" before the sea son Is over. Scranton Tribune. Oh, you fresh, young, sweet thing. Will they, though? The bcranton Tribune paragraphia who now writes with his feet, will be taught by the season's experience to use his head. Instead. Wllkes-Barre Leader. Tho Leader paragraphlst will not even have tho consolation of being able to use his head; he sceni3 to have lost It pro vided he ever had one to lose Wo will be charitable and assume that ho im agines his coarse effusion of alleged wit came from his head, but If he Im agines correctly we would llko to know In what part of his anatomy his head is located. AA1ATEUR BALL NOTES. Tho Brownies of the South Side would like to ilay tho Flower Buds of the stimo place op .Monday, Muy 3. at 4 o'clock. Thomas Moran, manager; C. B rghauser, captain. BROUGHT BACKFROaTcHICAGO. Pittsburg .11 a 11 Accused of Itoing In strumental in 11 Dcnth. Pittsburg, May 2. A. II. Galbralth was brought back from Chicago yes terday and placed In Jail without ball, charged with having been Instrumental In the death of Miss Lydla Jane Vance, who died from an operation. Dr. S. P. Anderson, who Is serving a sentence In the western penitentiary', having been convicted lai a similar case, was the operating physician. FELL ON THE RED HOT IRON. Rending Iron Worker 1'robnbly Vu tally liurned. Reading May 2. Andrew Mocalmskl, aged 23, employed by the Reudlng Iron company, was probably fatally Injured this afternoon. As he pu)led hot Iron from tho ovena a plank fell upon his back. Ho wns thrown upon the red hot Iron nnd had his legs, arms and breaBt fearfully burned. It Is also thought his spine Is fractured. FELL F0RTV FEET UNHARMED. Little Tot Jumps Up and Runs to Her .Mother. Pittsburg, May 2. A- 3-year-old 1 daughter of Joseph Pruning, of Allc- GOODS DEPARTMENT. Light and Medium Weight WALLACE, ONE CENT 1THE a worn ETOB UNE. That 3s Why Tltllll'NK "WANT ADS" IIUINfl TUB .MObT KKPLIKS. ZSSSBtEEBSSEZi) FOR RENT. Advs, Under This Mend One Cent a Word. iwic iVi:nt-a "sInuliYjhoom iiorsK J. '1 11 Cluy avenue; modern conveniences and city steam. Apply to C. J. 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I" ;MtONT OKI'ICKS rou HUNT, 108 1 Hprui'QstU'it. Inquire LBWlS.UKILLY .V: DA V IKS. FURNISIIED ROOM FOR RENT. Advs. Under Tills Head One Cent a Word, TTrTTNTsiTBlTKRONT 1' ot bath; central location. U!21 Mndlson nveuue. FOR SALE. Advs. Under This Mead One Cent a Word. T70R HALE-HOTUL HKKKIGEItATOH, I1 ilxl'Jx P-j. Nearly new. Call ut the "Hub", Spruce btreet. Fake ahiel cottage roit sale, 1j with barn, boat house and boats; beht location at the lake; lot UOxuOO. A. C. PULLER. LOT FOU HALE ON CLAY AVENUE. Apply ;to J. C. LANGE, 420 Lucku wanna uve. 7?on kai.eaIsTlver-plated CONN J.1 doublu bell euphonium, nicely euKruved, with trombone bell, gold lined; neatly new nnd cost Sim; will sell at a Imrpaln. Address this w eel; to K. W. GAYLOR, Laltayavlll", I'll, HELP WANTED .MALES. Advs. Under This Mead One Cent a Word. W rAFTED-GOOD MACHINERY MOULP- ers. noou wanes. SNOW STEAM PUMP WORKS, Billlulo, N, Y. "IXANTED - COATMAKEIl AT LEH iV MANS 111 Lticknw anna avenue. "RESIDENT OK SCRANTON, WI LLING to eanviiHs und collect; must furnish bond. -J.'l I Laeknvvnuiia uvenue, room 11, llRENNAN. ANTED AGENTS-87.-, PER MONTH nnd expenses paid actlvo men If rlKht; f;nods bold bv wimple only; humpies, also lorbo und cnirluue hirnlslied FREE. Ad ill l'S JOU1IER, Box .'lilllH, lioston, Mas. QALJiSJIKN-SCHOOL SUPPLIES: COPN O try work; S100 balary monthly, with llberul nddltlonal cnminlsNloiis. It, O. V.V ANS Jt CO., Chicago. TtANTED-AN IDEA. WHOCANTHINK of some simple thlup to patent? Pro tect your Ideas; they may brim; you wealth. Wrlto JOHN WEDDERltURN & CO., Dent. C.1!!J, Patent Attome.Vb, Washliujtou, D. C., for tholr glHUO prlo otter and list of 1,01)1) Inventions wanted. IITANTED-AH AGENT IN EVERY SKl V tlon to cnvu; S4.()(i to $.".()() a day mnde; sells at sight; also n man to sell staple Goods to dealers; best side lino S7C a 'month; salary or largo commlajion made; experience uiiueceHsary. Clifton Soup and Muuufuctur Iitf Company, Cincinnati, O. AV 7ANTED-WELIMCNOWN MAN IN I everv town to solicit flock subscrip tions; it monopoly; Mx money for nneiits; no c-Hpltal required. EDWARD C. FISH &. CO., llorden Block, Clilcnjo, 111. gheny, fell from a second story win dow today Into an open cellarwny, a distance of forty feet. Tho tot escaped uninjured, and, run ning to her mamma, said: "I'll never sit In that nasty old window again." NY0MAN SCALDED TO DEATH. Whllo Washing Clothes n Hoilcr of Water Pulls on Her. Sharon, May 2. Mrs. Ifonry N. Ra ker, of Hartstown, wns washing clothes today, when a boiler of scald ing water fell on her. Her arms and body wero literally cooked. She lived but a short time. EVERYBODY IN TIIIHHKCTION 1 R11AUS a W i , w I! E 1 ' UHllKnl Wallace 209 Zn"s"ae: III-Ll WAN'run-FEMALES. Advs. Under Till Head One Cent a Word. LAimiH-I MAlvll IIIO WAOIvS UQIXU pIciiMtut homo work, and 111 Kindly send full piirtlculnrx tonll sending '2 cent stamp. MISS M. A. HTKII1IINH, I.uwrouco, Mich. WANTKI)I.A1Y AOKNtSTx SPUA'N ton to mil nnd Introduce Snyder's euko loins;; experienced oiumu-Ber preferred; work permanent nnd very prolltiihle. Wrlto fur particulars nt once and mt benefit nt holiday trade. T. II. HNYUKIt & CO., Cincinnati, O. WANTBD IMMRIJIATELY-TWO BNEH- Retle puleNWomen to represent in. r3unrntittri1 sil 11 ilnv without lnturfurlnfr I with other duties. Rcnlthhtl occupation. wruo lor pameiuars, eneioint; unmp, J1ANOO CIIKMII'AL COMPANY, No. 7tf John Btreet, Now York. AGENTS WANTED. Adts. Under This Mead One Cent a Word. w ANTKD-SOLKTrOHS; NO DKLlVBlt- iiiK, no collcctliit;; position permanent; 1 invuovLlv; uliLtn iiinv. (ILKX IlitflTHKlM iloehibter,' N. Y. WANTKD-GBNKHAL AGKNTS IN Ev ery county; nlo lady canvassers; some thing now; sine heller; apply nulrk. J. C. HILUKUT, 141 Adams nvenue, Seianton, Pn. AOKNTS WHAT Altll YOU " OOIN(JTO do about Safe Citizenship price M. -lug by thousands. AddreM NICHOLS, Napervllle, 111. AGKNTH-TO HULL Of It PRACTICAL Kohl, Nllvcr, nlekel aud copper electro plastei.s; prices from ?!! upward; halnry and expeubcH paid; outfit free. Address, with btniup, .MICHIGAN MKU CO., Chicago. AOP.NT.S-TO SKLL CIGARS TO IEAI crs; $'jr weekly nnd tvcpeiiHes; experi ence uuneccieary. CONSOLIDATED SI1'U CO., 4H Van liuren Ft., Chicago. COTTAGE FOR SALE. Advs. Und:r This Head One Cent a Word. CRYSTAL LAKE COTTAGE KOR MALE. Lot (in x ISft.llcst location. Ilnuso com plete. AiiiiiIk nnrehes. Apply at once. PAT TERSON A WILCOX, Attorney,., Scianton. CITY SCAVENGER. CHAS. COOPER, CITY SCAVENGER. All nidviH promptly attended to, day or nlsht. All the latest appliances. Charges reasonable. TIP Sciauion street. House, USUI Nurth WuNhlnKton avenue. AIU1RIGGS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS . mid cess pools: no odor. Improved pumps used. A. URIGGH, Proprietor. Lcavoorders not) N. Malu'avc.or Elckes' dru store, comer Adams and Mulberry. 'IclephoiioOOlO. DRESSMAKING. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. MISS I, Aila IhS L. WISDOM, DRESSMAKER, 7rt2 ms u venue. CHIROPODIST AND MANICURE. CRNRUNUJNlTiriiTJGRWI nails cured ullliout tho least pain or drawing blood. Coiifiiltutlim and ndvlcu Klveii free. E. M. HETZEL, Chiropodist. il.'IU Lackawanna nveuue. Ladles attended at their residence II deslied. Charges moder ate. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. IRST-CLASS GROCERY BUSINESS. Stock and fixtures. Dolne over S.'I.OOO per month. Rent locution luu town of l'J.oiil) population. Larue prollts; small expense. Cash rccpil red down, fj'.'.mm; must sell quick, colnc In other business. For full particulars Inquire of 11. N. PATRICK, SJiU Notth Washington avenue, Seianton, Pn, (f)C)7lON EVERY $100 MADE LAST, O1 I month throiifth our Hstem offiyndU, cato speculation. Send for full oxplanutory,1 pamphlet. O'CONNOR & CO., 10 Willi St., PROPOSALS. TiROPOSALSWILL RE RECEIVED FOR., 1 tho erection and completion of lbs church of tho Holy Cross. Plans may lie had at the residence or tho REV. FATHER, o'DONNELL, noal'-nudwuy, Titeiduyuioru liifc' up till 1- o'elo k. S11 UATIONS WANTED. A FIRST-CLASS PRACTICAL ROOIv keeper, with a tlioroiiBh knowledge of ImsliieNs desires a situation. Address "M" centra! Delivery, Scranton. SITUATION WANTED IIY A 1"RST clnss cabinet maker, best city refer ences. Address Downing, 7'J1 Court btreet, city. S"lTU'U)NWVNTKDliy AN ENER Ketlomiim man, nxe It). Will uuik at clerkship or any honorable situation, llus experience In giocery buslneis. Can furnisti best of refeieiiee. Addtess G. 11, bTONL", Throop Pa. QITUATION WANTED- S WATCHMAN 13 or to attend boilers. Address U. W 4 1U Hlijkory strett. ANTED-HY A REspECTAHLU WO inuii, three or four days work at wash ing or housework. Address E. M. 1)., .till Hickory street. AYOl'NG LADY DESIRES A POSITION ns book-keeper, has hail experience mid can furnish good eferenue. Addrcs A, II. C, caroofTilbuno. A YOUNG LADY DESIRES A POSITION us stenographer und typewriter. Address' A," ciiio of Tribune. S ITl ATION WANTED-I1Y A YOUN( lady as book-keeper. Is a trood petunau and enn furnish refeienco If reipilied. Address U. lL.Tilbunoolllce. OITP ATION-W A NTED-A YOUNtl (IIItL O desires situation lu small fimilly or to as. slst at household work. Address or call MISS AGNES .MURPHY, Avuui. Pu., Ilox 7 SITUATION WANTED-IIY A MIlUlLU O aged woman, to do work of any descrli tlou. Apply E. !)., 1 111 Hickory street. A MIDDLE-AGED LADY WISHES TO innku engagements lor nursing. Term,' 8H.00 per week. Address NURSE,tlils olljee. SITUATION WANTED-TO DO WASIN lug and Ironing. Washings mid Ironing taken lioino ulso. Call or uddiess 11I.,!)LI1. S uiutif ni ye n ue, JJ y d o 1 'n r k. S""lTUAT10N AVANTED-HY A YOUN(, muii lis butcher; has lindulght yonis' ex. perlciii'O und n llrst-elass, all-around man,' Adilress.l. ir.JIKI Mui Ion street, elt , SITPiVnON WANTED-11Y A YOUNO girl to do housewrurk In a small famllv; can get icfcrenccii, If required. Addicsd K, II. 1 Trlbuuo utiles. Udk-K. IAAj. AMUJ .
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