THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-THUItSDA.y MORNING. MAY 0, 1897. 3 Pennsylvania news. IT WILL ABOLISH CONFEREE SYSTEM The Senate Posses an Act Relating to Primary Elections. A BOARD OF ARBITRATION CREATED Slbcl Hill, I'mnicd by tlio Stnto IJill torhil Association, 1'nsscs Hoiisu by ti Voto of 131 to as.-Llst or the Opposing ;iIcmbcrs--Tlirco of the IjCxow Reports ConilriiiciW-Othcr Legislative lluslncss. IlarrlBbttrg, JIny C In tho senate tblH morning tho act authorizing nnd lctiulrlng the' stntc treasurer to pay tho expenses o any Joint committee of the legislature, parsed llnally, as did tho bill requiring the several counties of the statu to pay costs and cxiienses of apprehending- and returning a fu gitive from Justice charged with or convicted of tho commission of a fel ony. By a vote of 29 to 11 the act pro viding that all candidates In emigre") plonal, Judicial and legislative districts bhall be nominated at primary clec tlonu by ballot also passed this stage. This bill abolishes the conferee sjstcm Jlr. lirovvn, of Lrivvrence, asked that the house bill, which among other things Increases the pay of mine ln nrectois from $-',000 to $3,000 be lecom mittcd to that the lnspectots could be lieaid. This was done. Hy unanimous consent. Alt. Merrick Introduced a bill creating a state boaid of urbltiatlon for tho settlement of differences be tween employers and employee. The boaid Is to bo composed of three mem bers and each member Is to lecelve $5 per day for each day of nctivt service. President Pro Tern McCnrrell named Jlessrs. P.eckor, Heller nnd VauKh.ni as members of the committee, on the part of the senate to investigate the man agement of the Eastern penitentiary. The governor lnfoimed the benate that ho had signed the resolution pro viding for the appointment of a vvo inans auxiliary commission to rcpie pent I'ennsjhonia at the Tennessee Centennial; nleo that ho had signed the resolution making May 15 next a public holiday. The benate this afUr lioon received from the finance com mittee the bill taxing direct Inheritance. This bill has been amended In com mittee, piinclpally by the Insertion of n provision to increase the tax In the revenue law of 1S93 from t.o mills to four mills on Insurance policies nnd requiring the legistcr of wills of each county to make returns to the state treasury monthly Instead of quarterly. Three of the Lexow committee re poits that were refeired to the com mltee on municipal affairs were le rortcd favorably. The senate then adjourned until Mon day evening. I-.1BUL HILL PASSED. Tho libel bill framed by the Pennsyl vania Statu Editorial association passed the house finally today by a V ote of 131 to 32 Mr. Emery, of Mercer, made a legal argument against the bill and was followed by Messrs Farr, of Lackawanna, and Smith, of Jeffeison, with speeches In Its suppoit. The bill pi ov Ides that in no case can the defendant In any prosecution for libel be Indicted for tho printing or publlculton of the same libel upon the hame Individual in more than one coun ty of the state. All the other provis ions were stricken out yesterday when me uiu was unuer consideration on third reading. Those voting against the measuio are Messrs. Pell, John C. Urophy, Cieasy, Gutshall, Ely, Em oiy. Fredericks, Hoy. Jennings, Kay lor, Koon Kershner, Kessler Law rence, McConnell, Maple, Miller, Will iam II Mong, Moore. Linus, "V., Oime, Patterson, Samuel D ; Phelps, Reed, Ileese, Sanner, Singer, Smith, Silves ter, S , Stiadllng. Underwood, WcIsjs. "vVelllver and Wilson, John S. The house settled down to work on the consideration of the calendar of bills on third reading nnd final passage. Pills fixing the width of public roads nt thirty-two feet; providing for the publication of the catalogue of tho Mate Varlan; and providing for tho paymei. of school dlicctois while In nttendai t upon the convention for the election c. a county supeilntendent of schools, and providing a penalty of $3 for non-attendance were defeate t on final passage. A bill making a misdemeanor for su peilntendents or any one In charge of an asylum, or hospital for the Insane tc refuse the attorney, physician or lelatlve of any Inmate permission to visit him or her while confined there in within certain hours dally passed llnallv Adjourned until tomorrow. TO ESTABLISH A COLONY. J.nud in nnstcrn Schiivlliill Is to He van ad. Reading, May 5. A meeting of repre sentatives of labor exchanges of Penn sylvania was held here today and to night for the puipose of furthering the project of establishing a colony of 300 ncies of land In Eastern Schuylkill county. It was announced that a number of families would Join. Tho colony Is to bo established on the plan of several laige colonies In cxistenco In the south. CHESTER FARMER MISSING. l'innncinl Dilllculties Said to JIu tho Cause. West Chester. May 5 J Caldwell Moore, one of the best known farmers of Chester county, Is reported missing Coupled with this circumstance, Sher- PI For Illllous nnd Nervous Disorders such as Wind nnd P.dn In the Stomach. Sick Headache, Giddiness, Fullness unci Swelling nfter meals, HUrlncssuud Drowsiness, Cold Chills, Mush, lngs of I lent, Loss of Appetite, Hhortness of llreuth, Costlveness, lllotchesou thofSklu, Uls. turbed Kleep, E'lghtful Dreams and all Nervous and TrembllnK Hensuttons, Ac , when these symptoms are caused by constipation, us most of them are. Till! I IRST UOSU WILL UIVI1 KELIUP IN TWI'.NTY MINUTES. Tills Is no fiction. Every sutlerer Is earnestly Invited to try ono box of these I'llls, and they will be acknowledged to be A WONDERFUL MEDICINE- WJLCtlAM'S I'll.LS, taken na directed, w III quickly restore fomales to complete health. They promptly remove obstructions or Irregularities of the sjsteni. For u WEAK STOMACH, IMPAIRED DIGESTION. DISORDERED LIVER they net like magic a few dosed w ill uct wonders upon the Vital Orguns; strengthening the Muscular HjBtum, restoring tho long lost iamploioii, bringing buck tho keen edge of uppe tlto and arousing with the Kosebud ot Health the whole physical energy of the human frame. These nro facts admitted hy thousands in all clusses of society, una one of the best guarantees to tho Nervous nnd Debilitated Is that lleecham'i PHI have the l.srgeit bale of any ratcnt medicine in me world. WITHOUT A TtrVAL. 2t"c. at Drug Stores, or will be sent by IT ew York, post puld, upon receipt of price. 2ftc. at Drug fitores, or will be sent by U. lit Hayes this morning levied on Moore's real estate, nnd personal prop erty In Cain township, and tho court issued an attachment for his arrest for contempt. Tho Judgments upon which execution was Issued amount to $1,800, but with the mortgages on his place and other Indebtedness exceed $16,000. A short time ngo the court ordered Mr. Moore to pay over to his ne.hov, Benjamin Young, of Coatesvllle, a trust fund of $1,000. This he did not do, and Judge WJiddell decreed that ho bo brought Into court and answer a chargo of contempt. Tho Blicrllt has been un able, however, to servo the attachment, by reason of tho defendant's absence. SEEDS CREATED DISCORD. A You ne Parmer Is tho Cause of Trouble in n I'limlly. West Chester, May C B. F. Myers, a Phlladelphlan, who until recently re sided with his wife at her country seat In Pocopson township, apienred before Magistrate Ilupert this morning and had a warrant Issued for tho latter's arrest, charting her tvlth crime of a serious nature. Her alleged Intimacy with a young farmer, named Hnrrv Seeds, created discord In the family f-ome time ago, and separation fol lowed. Young Seeds was subsequently arrested, and last week was convicted In quarter sessions court and sentenced to pay a fine of $100. C0UNCILMEN STAY ANY AY. Allniitnuii's Select llrniiuli Is Still Deadlocked. Allentown, May C Select council is tlll deadlocked. This was the regular night for meeting, but not a single member of clthct Mde was present. Last week the Democrats Issued nn ultimatum, offering the Republicans either the chaiimau or clery, nnd say ing that If tho Republicans failed to accept this pioposltlon they would nev er meet them again. Tonight was tho limit set. Last evening tho Republicans caucus ed nnd agiced to give the lcmocrats the clerkship It was believed that the deadlock would certainly be broken. LAW BREAKERS GO FREE. Thcro Wns No llurgcss or Justice to Hold Them. Pittsburg. May G Sharpsburg bor ough, a suburb of Allegheny, Is In a di lemma, bflng without a burgess or Jus tice of the peace. These odlcers were to have served from May 1, but have not received their commissions. In consequence half a dozen law -bieakers, arrested by the borough po lice, had to be leleased the mornings following their arrests. The tough ele ment In the borough Is taking advan tage of the situation by committing many minor offenses. TO ORGANIZE FOR QUAY. Tho Object in Having Senator An. tlrcws nt Pittsburg. Pittsburg, May C In connection with the report that Senator William II. Andrew b Is to bo collector of inter nal revenue at Pittsburg, It Is said the object In bringing him hero will be to give Allegheny county Quay Republi cans a ltadei familiar with the work of organising. Senator Quay's friends )cra realize they have been losing ground In Alle gheny county, owing to Senator Fllnn's fine waul organization. STATE ODD FELLOWS MEET. Spcrinl Session of tho Grand Lodge ut Pottstown. Pottstown, Mny 5 There was a full representation of gland lodge olllcers piescnt at tho special session of tho giand lodge, Independent Order of Odd Fellows, of Pennsylvania, held In Potts town this evening, at the looms of Ma natawny lodge, No. 714 Oiand Secre taiy J. B. Nicholson Is among the vis itors. A business session was held and then the unvviltten work of tho order was exemplified, which was followed by a banquet. COAL TO BE ADVANCED. Humors That tho I'rico Will He in- creased '-!," Cents n Ton. Philadelphia, May 5. It was reported this afternoon that anthracite coal companies were arranging to advance pi ices fifteen to twenty-flvo cents per ton on various sizes about June 1. The list that is now ruling has been supposed to rule for beveral months past. At tho olllco of the Philadelphia and Reading Coal and Iron company it was stated that the talked-of increase in rates in June would probably not be realized at the time set, but would likely take place a month later EMBEZZLEMENT CHARGED. Allegheny .11 nn Said to Ho a Defaulter for 6800. Pittsburg, May G. Major II. McDow ell, of Allegheny, was arrested tonight, charged with embezzling $600 by Joseph Albree, a prominent North Side citizen, who alleges that McDowell Is short that amount he collected In rents as Albree's f - while Albiee was in Eu rope. AGED COUPLE BADLY HURT. Horse Huns Awny nnd Throws Them Against n Tree. Sharon, May G A probably fatal runaway occurred near Orangevllle, flvo miles west of this place, today Charles Detwller and wife, an aged couple, were out driving when their ILLS Annual Sales over 6,000,000 Boxes. H. Agent, I. V. ALLKN A CO., 3UU Canal Street, awjK uev upun appiivuiiuu. COLDS Munyon's Cold Curo cures coldB In tho head, cold on the lungs, old colds, new colds and obstlnato colds, nnd nil forms of grip. Stops sneezing, discharges from tho noso nnd eyes, prevents catnrrli, illph thorla, pneumonia and nil throat and lung troubles. Thcso plensnnt llttlo pel lets nro nbsolutcly harmless, have saved thousnnds of lives nnd proventcd much sickness. Price. 25e. WIUNYON'S Improved Homoeopathic Home Remedy company rut up a separate curo lot each intense. .' t nil druggists, mostly U cinta. Guide to Health free. Personal letters to Prof, Munyon, 1503 Arch street, Philadelphia, Pa., answered with free medical udvlco for any disease. horse ran away, throwing both out with great violence against a tree. Detvvller's skull was fractured and his wife sustained lnternul Injuries. Detwller will die and his wife's recov ery Is doubtful. ' BURGLARS AT FORTY FORT. They .Unite Awny With $150 Worth of Silverware. Special to tho Scrauton Tribune. Wllkes-IJarre.Mny G Burglars made away with $150 worth of silverware from the residence of Louis Winter, of Forty Fort, Tuesday night. When the family awoke In the morning they found the doors open, burnt matches scattered nbout the lloor and the lower part of the house turned topsy-turvy. The Winter residence Is only a short distance from tho Caldwell lion works from which a large quantity of tools was stolen a few nights ago. WAGES TO BE REDUCED. Wyoming Vnllcy Trnctlon Company Announces n Cut. Special to the Scranton Tribune. Plttston, May G Tho motormon on the Durjea line of the Wyoming Val ley Traction company's road received notice yesterday that commencing May 15 their wages will be reduced 115 cents a day. At present they nro receiving $1.75. The company gives no explanation of Its action. STATE NEWS IN BRIEF. HOUSEKEEPER TURN'S THi: TA BLES West Chester, May 5. John Con toy, a 75-j ear-old lesldcnt of West Not tingham township, was lodged In tho Chester county prison by Constafolo Pol lock today. Conley nllcgeb ho was at tacked and badly beaten jestcrdaj by his housekeeper, Mr?. Nettle Rice, against whom he Instituted prosecution. Mrs. Rico furnished bill for her appearance at court, and then turned tho scales by sweating out a warrant for Conley's ar rest on a serious charge. JOHNSTOWN TO GET THE STATE rAIIl. Johnston 11, lly 6. Manager Prank A. Cresswell, of the Trl-County Agricultural and Driving Park associa tion of till city, closod a eontrai t with tho &tato Agricultural society today by the terms of which the state fair will bo held In this city again thlsjcur, early in September. HANGS HIMSELF AT TO.-Pottstown, Maj 5 George W. Strohl, In tho sovtntl eth year, a well-known citizen owning con bldorable real cstuto in Pottstown, com mitted suicide by hanging himself In iho garret of his house. Tallure to collect rents and Interest, It lb aUesod, drov o him Insane, RD3ERVOIR TOR COATnSVII.I.H West Chester, May G The borough coun cil of Coatesvllle, has purchased a mill property of Chalkley J. Gilbert, for $7,500. A new leservolrwlll bo built Immediately, after which tho water supply will be in creased by using Sucker Run. COI.iI.Y13R TAKEN TO BEVERLY. Chambersburg, Mny S Oillccr Kelpie, of Ileverly, N. J., arrived here today with requisition papers and took back J. Elliott Collyer, wanted there chaiged with rob bing tho house of .Mrs. Henrj C. Ingra ham. DROPPED DEAD ON HIS WAY TO WORK. Williamsport, May C Jacob Whitman, a well-known shoemaker, dropped dead on tho street this morning while on his way from his homei to his place of buslnes3. Ho was Co years of ago. SALESMAN IS STRICKEN WITH H"EART rAILURE-iMechanlcsburg, Pa.. May B Mr. Yohn, traveling talesman for a hardvv iro firm In Yoik, had two attacks of heart failure In this place today. His condition this evening is critical. STbTDSNTS SUSPENDED AT DICK INSON Carlisle. May 6 Several stu dents of the preparatory department of DIoklnson collcgo have been suspended for a brench of dUclpllne. SIXTKEN THOUSAND TROUT TRY PLACED. Pine' Grove, May 5 About 1&, OOo trout fr lavo been placed In tho held waters of tho varlois mountain streams south of here. REGATTA COURSE FIXED. College Crews Have Chosen Their Train ing Quarters at Poughkcepslc. Four Racing Days. Pouphkeepsle, May 6. The local re gatta committee was olllclally notified yesterday that the Intercollegiate com inlttee had decided to hold the boat races on the Poughkeepsle course. The letter of notification was written by II. S. Vanduse.r, who, with P. (3. Danks, was given power to select tho course. Yale, Harvard, Cornell and Pennsylvania have secured quarters, and Columbia has seveial places In view, ono of which will probably be selected this week. There will be four triangular races, the dates of which follow: Wednesday, June 2J, Yale, Harvard and Ccnell freshmen. Friday, June 25, Yale, Harvard and Cornell "varsity. Wednesday, June 30, Cornell, Colum bia and Pennsylvania lreshmen. Friday, July 2, Cornell, Columbia and Pennsylvania 'varsity. Arrangements are already being made for excursion trains to the jace from all directions. A special rate will be given from each college city and from up the state. It Is Intended by the railroad companies to offer a half rate on all these excursions. To see the race from a boat tickets will be from $1 to $5; from trains along the river banks probably U. On chartered launches tickets will be about $10. Kvery precaution will be made nt Poughkeepsle for tho biggest crowd 10 see the greatest boat race ever rowed. It ,1s tho understanding of the man agement of all crews that the race this year Is likely to bo the last rowed at Poughkeepsle. The crew managers do not like the treatment Poughkeep sle has accorded them but they had practically no cholco tills year but to Have You Anything to sell ? Anything to rent? Anything to exchange? Do You Want help? Want boarders ? Want roomers? Want anything? If So An advertisement to that effect, paid in advance, will be printed for One Cent A word each insertion in the best and most uni versally read newspaper in Northeastern Penn sylvania, THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE I'OK KENT. Advs, Under This Mead One Cent a Word. IJ'OIIHENT A Hi.N(H,E tMlOOM lTot'HE, J 1 1 1 Clay uvenue, modern tnnveiilenctii nnd city stinm. Appl to C. J. POST, Com monwealth llUlldlllK- rURNISIIEl) ROOM FOR RENT. Advs. Under This Mead One Cent a Word, TUNlsTnDTuoNrmnd r of bath; central location. U'Jl Madison TOR SALE. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. t akk AI11121. corr-Aon rou hai.k, l-i with barn, bo tt hottvo and boats: best location nt the lake; lot 80UUO. A. C. I'ULLKlt. 1?01l HAI.K-A cniixiiu 1.0 r, 7tm7r, Choice barzaln. cooil loca JT Green ItldKC. tion to build tour cheap double Iioiiipm to rent nt 910 to 12 n side. Tonus ore-third elottn. Inquire olllce, C. 1. JADVTJN, cor ner l'cnn and Spruco. T701t MAI.1-101' COXt'OIll) 11UQOY, IX A Roodeoudltlon; mndo by I.uycock, W'j omlni;, l'n.; can bo seen and examined at barn, renrof VHirohminc, Wvomluir avenue. lllKSCKA.VlOX.SUl'l'IiY AXU MAM1IIX KltY CO. I7OII hAI.K DnsIltAHU: IOT. WITH X1 house on rear, itlrt X. Wnnhlncton nve. nuc; ownei leaving cltj. 001 (ulueynve. 17011 HAi.K-ioo iion rou HAI.K, IX. ' oulroat I.owrj'H Hotel, Tujlor. l'JLAXK I.OWIIY. I70II 8AI.K-II0Ti:ii Ur.KltlGHKATOK, V (Ki-j-c lUi.Xcurly new. Cull ut the "Hub", Spriue htreet. T OT KOH HALU OX CIjAY AVKXUU. XJ Apply wanna uve. FOIt HAM: A HIl.VKIt.PI.ATEI) COXX doublo bell euphonium, nicely enernved, with trombono bell, gold lined; ucurly new nnd cost MKi; v HI veil ut it bargain. Address tills vicek to K. W. GAYLOit, LuKujsvllle, l'a. PUBLIC SALE. Advs. Undsr This Head One Cent a Word. TW "l 'UkCCT MYrnCIN'IfxTllK X Conl i:ehange, In tho clt of Scranton, l'n., lrlda.v, May 7th. IH07, nt 10 11. in., twenty thousand dollars of the bonds of Tho S runtou I.aie Curtain Manufacturing com pnnj, for the bcncfltofwhom ltmav concern. ClIAs. H. Wi:i.M:s Attorney. KEAL ESTATE. Advs Under This Head One Cent a Word. Ari:ai. iiAHGAix ovaiiTTOaii; pioperty on Green Ridge street, renting at S.'i I per month, forsalo at Si 1,100 cash. I). It, RKPI.OGI.E, Meurs llulldliig, TVTOIlKRN ltMlOOM HOUSE, JUST TIX iVJ lshed, In Noith Park for sule at s:),tl()( cash; u re.ilbnrguln; unotherut $1,000. 1), II. REPI.OGI.E, Mears llulldliig. .HELP WANTED MALES. A'dvs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. xrAiTnn-tsoon machinery mould. IV eiB. Good waives. bXOW SrEAM PUMP WORKS, liullnlo, ti. Y. WANTED GOOD MAN FOIt DOWN town restaurant; one who i-un open ojstcrsand clams nnd wait on table; perma nent position to right party. Address Lock llox 188, city. A RESIDENT OF SCRANTON', WILLING to canvass nnd collect; must furnish bond. !23 1 Luckuwunna uvenue, room 11, 1IRKNNAN. ANTED AGi:NTS-S7r PER MONTH und expenses paid active men If right; floods holel hy sample only; samples, also lorse and currlugo furnished FREE. Ad dress JOllllER, llox .V108, Hoston, Mass. SALESMEN-SCHOOLHL'PPLIES; COUN try work; SlOO salary montm), with liberal nddltlonal commissions. It. U. EVANS d CO , Chicago. WANTED--AN IDEA. WHOCANTHINK of some simple thing to patent? Pro tect jour ideas; they may bring you wealth. Write JOHN WEDDERllURN A CO., Dent, I'.llll, Patent Attornejs, Washington, D. ., for their ?1H0I prize oiler uud list of 1,000 Inventions w tinted. "IX7ANTED-AS AGENT IX EVERY SEC VV Hon tocuuvuss, $1.00 to $,5 00 a day made; sells at eight; also a man to sell staple Goods to dealers; best side line $7r u month; Hilary or lurgo commission made, experience unnecessary. Clifton Soup uud Munufuetur ug Company, Cincinnati, O. -X7AXrHU - WELL-KNOWN MAN IN 11 every town to solicit stock subscrip tions; a monopoly; big money for agents, no inpltuliequlreil. EDWARD C. 1'ISH i CO., liorden block, Chleugo, 111. DRESSMAKING. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. M"""lsTi wisDOM, DItEbt5MAKER,"731! Adums uveuue. accept. If dual races are the card next year another course will be selected. AQUATICS. Hob Cook says Yale is not rowing as she should this season. The 'Worcester high school crew are negotiating for a race with Harvard freshmen on Lake Qulnslgamond, tho latter part of Slay. Champion Jake Qaudaur has signed articles with Itas llogers, of AVorces ter, Mass., for a. two-mile race to be rowed at Orllla, Can,, May 24, for the championship of America and $500 a side. Connolly & Wallace ORESS GOODS DEPARTMENT. 1 Whip Cord Beiges, Vigoreaux Suitings. Light and Medium Weight Covert Cloths ...:,. In about thirty different color mixtures and qualities at 50c7 68c5 75c, &1.00, &1-2S- Width 48 to 54 TAILOR-HADE CONNOLLY & II ELI WANTED FEMALES. Ad. Under This Mead One Cent a Word. T ACT. WKAVKltS xj tulxt lmiuli wanted. i:xi'Kiiii:xri:n Address I., Trll- uno odlce. LADI1X-1 MAICi: ltIG WAGIX DOIXO pleuKunt homo work, and v 111 Kladlv head full iinrtliillurM toall wending '1 cent Htiitnp. MIK1 .VI. A. Ml nillll.NS, Luwience, Mich. 7AXTi:"l)Ti.Vl)Y AoiixiM IX HCHAX". ton to sell and liitroducoHnjdei'H inko IcIiir; experienced canvasHer preferred, woik permanent nnd very profitable. Wrlto for fuirtleuIarH at once and Ket henctlt of holiday rode. T. 11. HNYDMI.V CO., Cincinnati, 0. Ut AXTIU) IMMIUlIATKtiY TWO EXKIt Ketlc nakswoineii to represent us. (Innrnntced 9.0 it dav without luterferliiR vtlth other duties. Healthful occupation. Wrlto foi particulars, iihIonIdi; stamp, MAX GO CHKVIICAI. COMl'AXYV Xo. 7V! John street, Xcw urk. AGENTS WANTED. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. TTTVXTTnSoTlClTOKsT f Inir, noeollectlnij, position permanent; K. i pay wcekl); etato age. uc.- miuiiiuu. lioeiiestir, .. 1. Waxti:i)-oi:xi:iiai, agkxt-s ix kv ery lountj; nloladj cnnvascrH,Hoine thlng new; smo seller; apply (iiucU. J. (J. Illl.llKKT, 111 Adams avenue, Hcrunton.ra. A" gkxth what ark you goixgTto dnnbnnt Safe Cltlzenshli) mice $1. Go ing bj thousnnds. Address X1CHOLM, Xapervllle, 111. a gi:xt8-to hi:m, ouh I'Iiacticai, Xx. gold, silver, nickel nnd copper electro plasters; prices from $3 upward: salary nnd expenses paid; outfit free. Address, with stump, MICHIGAN Ml'G CO , Chicago. AGKNTS-TO HKI.I, CIGARS TO DKAI ers; $2." weeklv nnd expenses; experi ence unnecessary. ('OXSOMI)A'IEU M1G CO., IB Van lltiren St., Chicago. SALESMEN WANTED. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a vVord. S" ALESK VX-?ri riV;N0"CAN'VASsiN;0; no deliveries; no collections; samples free; side lino or exclusive. Mt'RS , 31)11 Market street, Phlludelphla. LOST. Adv. Under This Head One Cent a Word. pocketbook, containing n sum of money receipt for pew rent, Elm Park elmreh, nnd some other papers. ITnder villi please leave at 1 1 1 Adums avenue, und receive reward. PROPOSALS. UEALEl) PROPOSALS 1'OR THR RE- freshment privileges ut the Laurel Hill Park, also dancing pavilion, on July 4th, during the progress of the groat tinuual games of the scrauton Caledonian Club, will bo received bv It. W. RAXKIN, Secretary,. llox 18, Scrunton. Pn. HOTEL LICENSE TRANSFER. T.N RKTRANSrEROr HOTEL LICENSE of William J. ( rulg, ofthe 8th wurelofthe city of Scrnnton to Koons. Xotleels hercb given that the Court has fixed Muy ill, 1H1I7, at nine o'clock iu 111., In open Court as the tlmo und place for hearing said license. WARREN .t.KNAPP, Solicitors for Petitioner. EXECUTRIX NOTICE. TESTATE OF THOMAS WILLIAMS, itou, Lacka- llj late of the city of Si runtou, wnnniwountj, dlcinsed. Letters testament nry In the abovo named estute having been grunted to tho undersigned, all persons hav ing claims or demands against the samo will please present them for payment, und those indebted thereto will please inaKo Immediate puv meut to THOMAS J. WILLIAMS, JR., JAMES WILLIAMS, Executors. VOS11URO A DAWSON, Attornejs. CHARTER APPLICATION. TN RE: CHARTER OF THE SOUTH SIDE J. Hebrew Women's Assoc lutlon. In Court of Common 1'lcas of Lack. Co., No. 700 Muy term, 1H07. Notice Is hereby given that an application will bo mtulo to suld Court or one of the Law Judges thereof, on the 'JUth duy of May, A. D., 1807, ut nine o'clock a. m., under tho corporation act of ono thousand eight hun dred uud seventy four (1871) und supple ments thereto, hy 1'iinny Judknvltz, Sophia Harris, Funny Harris, Emmu Kclberg, Jen nie Morris. Rcgl Weber, Funny Wlsenbereer; Regl Stnkoilti!, Regl SchimilovlU and Funnj Sehlungcr, for a charter, Intended corporation to be culled the "South Side Hebrew Women's-ABsoclntlon." The chnruc ter und object ofwhleh Is maintaining 11 so ciety for beneficial purposes to Its members und Hebrew women of the illy of Scrunton from funds collected therein nnd for these, purposes to have, possess ami enjoy nil the rights, benefits uud prlvcleges confirmed by suld acts uud Its supplements JOHN F. SURAOO, Solicitor. Nc OTICEIS HERE11Y GIVEX THAT AX implication will ho made to theGovern. or of theStutoof Pennsjlvunhi on Tuesday, tho 11th dav nfMaj, 1807, by Lowell M. Gates, ('. J. Hubbell. II. C. Hubbell, William S. Hojd, Jr., und William D. Uoyer, under the Act of Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsjlvunhi, entitled "An Act to piovlde for tho Incorporation und regulation of ecr tain corporations," approved April 'JOth, 1H7I, and tho supplements thereto, for the churter of un Intended corporation to he lulled "The Hubbell Electric Lump Coin panj," tho character nnd object whereof Is "the manufacture of Iron or steel, or both, or of uny other metul or article, of commerce from metal, wood or both," unci for theso puiposes to have, possess nnd enjoy all tho rights, benefits and prlv lieges of the said Act of Afcsemblv und Us supplements, WILLIAM D. HOYER, Solicitor. ANNUAL MEETING. rnilE ANNUAL MEETIXG OF THE LOT J. holders of the Cemetery Association of Dunmore villi bo held at their office on the grounds on l'rlciuy, May 7, 1807, ut 'J o'clock p. in., fur tho election of two trustees to servo for throe jcars and tho transaction of such other business as muv enme before the meet ing. HENRY I1EYEA, Secretary. Dunmore, Muy ft, 1807- CHIROPODIST AND MANICURE. CjrnhTTujxionIPani nails cured without tho lenst pain or drawing blood. Consultation unci advlee given free. E. M. 1IET4EL, ChlropodlH, tllio Lackawanna uvenue. Ladles attended ut their resldeuce If desired. Charges moderate. inches. Especially desirable for COSTUMES. Have you seen the WALLACE, COTTAGE FOR SALE. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. CRYSTAL I.AKi: COTTAOK roll HAM). Lot lir. iyr.Host location, llouso coin pletp. Ample porches. Applv nt nine. l'AT TKltSOX A WII.COX, Attorney H.Hcratiton. CITY SCAVENGEU. CHAfs. COOl'KH, CITY St'AVKXOKIt. All orders promptly nttended to, day or night. AH the latest nppllunccs. Charges reasonable1. 710 Heruutnn street. House, U3lt Xorth Washington uvenue. AIUIIUGGS CI.KAXH PHIVY VAULTS nnd cess pools; no odor. Improved pumps used. A. UlttGGS Proprietor. I.cuveorders 1100 X. Main live., or Ktckcs' drug store, corner Adama and Mulberry. TeleiihonotlOIO. iMONEY TO LOAN. Advs. Under This Head One Cent Word. O'J.nno. SI 700, 8700 AM) SMAM.UH V sums to loan 011 eltv real estute, tan 011 ( tv real I). II. Hi:PI,OGI,i:, Menrs llulldliig. BUSINESS OPPORTUNI IIES. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. T?msTCLss7l!tf V Stock and fixtures. Doing over S.'),(lno per month. Host location In u town of l'J.000 population. Largo profits; small expense. Cnsh required down, S'-'.ljiio, must sell iulck, f;olug In other business. For full particulars nqulre of II. X. PATRICK, 3J1 North Washington nveuue, Scrauton, Pn. S24 OX EVERY $100 MADE LAST e,T)- moniu tnrnugii our svsicmorsvnai- cuto speculation. Send for full explanatory pamphlet. ...v .-... tn O CONNOR A. CO., 10 Wull bt,, Y, SFI UATIONS WANTED. ALAD, (YOUNG WIDOW), REFINED, educated, attructlvo, asks for un lm mcdlatu position ihero worth will be appre ciated. Thoroughly understands the mnuace ment of a household nnd servants. Will lnnke herself useful In nny c.ipai Uy. Will leave clt). Address M. M., enre Tribune. CITUATIOX WANTED BY A MIDDLE O ugedlnd,us housekeeper. Address M, 1815 Price street, Scrnnton, Pa. ITUATIOX WAXTED I1Y A GOOD girl; will work at any Itlndof housework; can furnish good references. Address KATE DROXKOX-5KI, 31H Second street, cltj. SITUATION WANTED AH I1UTCHER, O by a soiing man who understands tho meat business thoroughly can make bans, age; willing to peddle or would like a position as grocery clerk: 3 j ears' experionie; can furnish good reference. Address GORDON F. G., Tribune office. A FIRST.ULASS PRACTICAL HOOK keener, with a thorough knowledge of uusiness ocsires u siiuunou. iiuuress "ji generul Delivery, Scrauton. SITUATION WANTED-ItY A FIRST et mnker. best city refer- J clas cabinet mnker, best city refer ences. city. Address Downing, Til Court street, SITUATION WANTED-ItY AN ENER gctlejoung man, ngo U. Will work at clerkship or an) honorable situation.- Huh oxperlenco In grocery business. Cun furnish best of refeicnce. Address G. II. SIONE, Tluoop Piu O ITUATIOX WANTF.D-AS WATCHMAN ki or to attend boilers. Address G. W 1 10 Hickory street. 17ANTi:i-HY A RESPECTAIILK WO- it man, three or four eluvM work nt wash. lug or housework. Address E. 51. 1)., 110 lllckor) street A YOUNG LADY D ESI It MS A POSITION as book-keeper, has had experience and cun furnish good refe-rouce. Address A. H. C, curo of I'rlbuue. A YOUNG LADY DESIRES A POSITION as stenographer uud typewriter. Address A," curo of Tribune. SITUATION WANTED-HY A YOUNG ludj as book-keeper. Is 11 good penman and can furnish reference If required. Address G. II., Tribune otllce. SITUATION' WANTED-A YOUXG GIRL desires situation In small family or to as sist ut household work. Address or call. MISS AOXLS MURPHY, Avoea, Pa., llox 71 S ITUATIOX WAXTED-HY A MIDDLE aged woman, to do vi ork of any descrli- Hon. Applj E. P., 14H Hickory street. A MIDDLE-AGED LADY WISHES TO make encasements for nursing. Terms. WISHES f 8.00 per week Address XURsE, this olllce. OITIIATION WANTED TO DO WASH- O ing and Ironing. Washings anil ironing taken homo ulso. Call or address 1 ti., 33 1 Sumner avenue, IIj de I'urK, SITUATION WANTED-HY A YOUNG 1J mun us butcher, hns bad eight years' ex perience und a first-class, all-around man. Address J. K.jJUO Marlon street, clt). SITUATION WANTKD-I1Y A V.OUNO O girl to do housework In n small funillv; cun get references, If required Address K. II. F Tribune office. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. Physicians nnd Surgeons. DR C L PREY HAS REMOVED HIS ofticcs to the Jewell Uulldlng, 3o3 Spruco street. MARY A. SHEPHERD, SI. D HOME opathlst, No. 22S Adams avenue. DR A. TRAPOLD, SPECIALIST IN Diseases of Women, corner Wjonung avenue and Spruco street, Scranton. Of fice hours, Thursday and Saturdays, 9 a, m. to G p. m. DR. W. E. ALLEN, 512 NORTH WASH lugton avenue. DR ANNA LAW, SOS WYOMING AVE. Olllco hours, 9-11 a. m , 1-3 p m., 7-S p. m. DR L M. GATES, ROOMS 207 AND 208 Hoard of Trado huildlng. Olllco hours, 8 to 9 11 m . 2 to 3 and 7 to 8 p. m. Resi denco 309 Madison uvenue. DR C L FREAS. SPECIALIST IN Rupture. Truss Fitting and Fut Reduc tion. Olllco telephone 1353. Hours: 10 to 12, 2 to 4, 7 to 9. DR. S. W L'ASIOREAUX. OFFICE 231 Adams. Residence, 13IS Mulberry Chron ic diseases, lungs, heart, kidneys, and genlto-urlnary organs a specialty, Hours 1 to 1 p. m. DR. JOHN C PRICE, 319 WASHINGTON avenue. Olllco hours 8 to 10 a. m.; 2 to 4 und 7 to 8 p. in. W. G. ROOK, VI3TER1NARY SUR geon. Horses, Cnttlo and Dogs treated. Hospltul, 124 Linden street, Scranton. Telephone 2072. Xggfi&Sr Architects PERCIVAL J. MORRIS. Hoard of Trade Huildlng. ARCHITCCT, BDWAUD It. DAV18, Rooms 21, 25 nnd :G, building, Scrnnton. ARCHITECT. Commonwealth U L. WALTER, ARCHITECT, Ol'FICU rear of CO! Washington avenue. LEWIS llAN'COCIC, JR., ARCHITECT, 433 Spruce St., cor. Wash, nve , Scrnnton. FREDERICK L. DROWN, ARCHITECT, Prlco building, 12S Washington avenue, Scranton. T I. L-ACIJY & SOX. ARCHITECTS, Traders' Xatlonnl Hank. Lawyer.. FUAXK 13. HOYLE. ATTORNEY AND counscllor-nt-law. Hurr building, rooms 13 nnd 14, Washington avenue. EDWARD W. THAYER, ATTORNEY, Itooms 312-13-11 Commonwealth Hldg. JEFFREYS & RUDDY, ATTORXEYS-nt-law. Commonwealth nulldlng. WARREN Z KNAPP, ATTORNEYS and Counsellors-at-law, Republican building, Washington avenue, Scranton, Pa. JESSUP & JBSSUP. ATTORNEYS AND Counsellors nt law, Commonwealth building, Washington avenue W. II. JESSt'P, W. H. JESSUP. JR. PATTERSON & WILCOX, TRADERS" National Iinnk Huildlng. ALFRED HAND, WILLIAM J. HAND. Attorneys and Counsellors, Common wealth building. Rooms 19, 20 and 21. ntANK T. OKELL. ATTORNEY-AT-Law, Room B, Coal Exchange, Scranton, Pa. JAMES W. OAKrORD, ATTORNEY-nt-Lavv. Rooms 5H, 615 and 516, Hoard of Trade Huildlng. SAMUEL. W. EDGAR. ATTORNEY-AT-Law. Otllce,, Wyoming nve., Scranton. L A WATRES, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, 423 Lackawanna ave , Scranton, Pa. C R PITCHER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Commonwealth building, Scranton, Pa. C. COMEQYS. 321 SPRUCE STREET. D. H REPI.OOLE, ATTORNEY LOANS negotiated on real estate security. Mears building, corner Washington ave nue and Spruce street. B T KILLIAM, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, 120 Wj omlng avenue, Scranton, Pa. JAS. J H HAMILTON. ATTORNEY-at-Law, 13 Commonwealth bldg,, Scran ton WATSON, DIEHL, HALL & KEMMER i:R Attorneys and Counsellors-at-Law; Traders' National Rank nulldlng; rooma fi. 7, 8. 0 and 10. third floor Detectives. HARRING M'SWEENEY, COMMON wealth building. Interstate Secret Ser vice Agcncj'. Dentists. dr. r. street. L. M'GRAW, 303 SPRUCS DR. II. V. REYNOLDS. OPP. P. O. DR. 13. Y. HARRISON, 113 S. MAIN AVE. DR. C. C. LAUHACH, 115 Wyoming ave. K. M. STRATTON, change. OrFICE COAL EX- 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 glrli for collego or business, thoroughly trains young children. Cataloguo at re quest, REV THOMAS M CANN, WALTER II HUBLL. MISS WORCESTER'S KINDERGARTEN' nnd School, 412 Adams avonuo. Spring: torm April 13 Kindergarten 10 per term. Seeds. O R. CLARK & CO., 8EEDMEN AND Nurservmen; store 146 Washington ave nue: green house, 13) North Main ave nue. store telephone, 782 Wire Screens. JOS KUETTEL, REAR 511 L.ACKA wannu n venue. Scranton, Pa manufao turer of Wire Screens. Hotels mill Restaurants. THE ELK CAFE, 125 and 127 FRANK lln avenue. Rates reasonable. P. 7.EIGLEH, Proprietor. SCRANTON HOUSE, NEAR D. U & W. passenger depot. Conducted on tho Eu ropean plan. VICTOR KOCH, Prop. Miscellaneous. HAUER'S ORCHESTRA-MUSIC TOR balls picnics, parties, receptions. Wed dings and concert work furnished. Voe terms address R. J- Hauer. conductor, 117 Ws omlng avenue, over Hulbert'a music store. MEGARGHE HROTHERS. PRINTERS supplies, envelopes, paper bags, twine. Warehouse, 130 Wushlngton avenue, Scranton. Pa. PRANK P HROWN & CO, WHOLE salo dealers In Woodwnre, Oordago and Oil Cloth, 720 West Lactcawanna ave. THOMAS AUHREY. EXPERT AC eountant nnd auditor Rooms 19 and 20, Williams nulldlng. opposlto postoftlce. Agent for the Rex Fire Extinguisher. Printing. THE TRIBUNE PUnLISHINQ CO.. North Washington Avonuo Linotype) Composition of all kinds quickly done, 1'aclUtlcs unsurpassed In this region.
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