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MIESORANTON TKIBUKE-FRID AY JHORNINGr. MAY 7, 1897.
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Pennsylvania news
LIVELY DEBATE ON
PITTSBURG CHARTER
Senator Quay and Chairman Qarman
Fat or the Measure.
OPPOSED BY FLINN AND A1AQEE
fllr. Stcvvnrt, of riillndolphln, Alio
Protests on Grounds Tlint People
oftlio (.linker City Do Not Wnnt to
Ito l'luccd in the fcunic. Class with
'Pittsburg.
Hnrrisburg, May G There was n full
house this morning In anticipation of
a hitter fight over the Pittsburg char
ter hill. The measure makes Pittsburg
a city of the first class nnd authorises
the governor to appoint a mayor and
other city olllclals within ten das af
ter Uh goes Into effect.
State Chnliimin Onrtnnn Is here try
ing to lino up the Democrats for It.
Senator Quu and friends favor the
bill and have made a caieful canvnss of
the house Senators Pllnn and Mngoe
and their follow era are opposed to It.
Mr. Tllbiook, of Allegheny, called up
the bill
Mr. Stewart of Philadelphia, protest
el against Its pnsnge because the
people of Philadelphia do nut want to
be placed In the same class with Pitts
burg Mr. Coray, of Luzerne, said It was a
strange thing that not a repiesentatlve
from Pittsburg fa voted this position.
If the people of that city wen- clam
oring for It. He was In faor of homo
rulp for the city of Plttsbuig and was
therefore opposed to the bill The bill
passed second reading by a vote of 100
to 78
WHKitn interest ios.
The afternoon session wns deold of
Interest. The order of business was
bills on serond leading and a largo
number passed this stage
When the senate bill t squiring polit
ical caueusses and conventions to be
held in the district In which the dele
gates are chosen came up for second
reading, Mt Sej fet t, of Lancaster,
moved to amend ho that the act should
not apply to counties In which nomi
nations are made by a direct vote or
by the Ciawford and Clarion county
systems. The question was raised that
If the amendment was Inserted It
would make the act unconstitutional.
After Mr. Sejfert had explained the
sjstem of nominating Republican can
didates In Lancaster county nnd the
effect the measure would have on the
party organization If It was adopted
In Its original shape, a motion was
adopted to postpone fot the piesent.
The senate clll set v Ice bill was called
up by Mr. Lytle, of Huntingdon, and
postponed for the present. The bill In
its present form applies only to Phil
adelphia, Allegheny, Schujlkill and Lu
zerne counties.
The Rodgers charter bill, which
makes Pittsburg a flist-class city, was
passed on feocond leading- during the
utteinoon and was allowed to go over
byr Its filends Conceit table time was
given up to the reading of sentite bill
tQ revise and amend the net of May
23, 1SS9, enlarging and defining the
powers of cities of tho thlul class The
measure was ft anted by the convention
of tepiesentatives of this class of cities
held last summer at Wllllumspntt.
The house adjourned at G.40 o'clock
Until tomonow morning.
THE LIBEL BILL.
Text of tho iUetistiru Pnsscd bx tho
liouso of Representatives.
Hanlsbuig, May 0 The following Is
the libel bill as passed by the house of
representatives yebterda :
Section 1 In all criminal prosecu
tions oi Indictments for libel the truth
may be given In evidence to the Jur,
and If It shall appear that the matter
chnrged as libelous Is substantially tiue
and was published with good motives
and Justifiable ends, the defendant shall
bo acquitted. The Jury shall have the
right" to determine the law and the
facts.
Section 2. In no case can the defend
ant in any prosecution for libel be In
dicted foi the printing or publication
of the same libel upon the same Indiv
idual In more than one county of this
state.
Section 3. AH laws or paits of laws
Inconsistent with this net ate heieby
repealed.
JUDGE REVERSES ALDERMAN.
Bets Aside a Pino Against a Water
Compnii).
Wllllamsport, May 6 Judge Mayor,
of Clinton count, specially ptesldlng,
today directed a veidict for the de
fondant In the appeal of the Wllllams
port Water company from the Judg
ment of Alderman Batzle, lining the
xvnter company $9,040 for digging up
Edw In street 004 feet In excess of tho
400 feet of open tiench, permitted to be
opened at any one time by a city or
dinance which impose a line of $10
per loot for all open trench in excess
of that amount.
Judge Mayer announced that he
vould later (lie his reasons lor the ver
dict. GAVE UP IN DESPAIR,
Pulling to Reform His Wife, n Pitts
burg .linn Takes Laudanum.
Pittsburg, Mnv C Mai tin Gray,
aged 40, of Thlity-fourth street, died
from the effects of a quantity of laud
anum taken with suicidal intent, ns
shown by n letter he had written to his
wife. His first wife died three years
ago In opposition to the advice of
friends he then married Maggie Con
Ion, whose reputation was not consid
ered good.
Eight times he filed a suit for di
vorce, but each time ho withdrew the
chargo and ngaln began the task of re
forming tho woman. Yesterday ho
gave up in despair and committed sui
cide. His death did not affect his wife
COLLIDED WITH AN ICEBERG.
Hough Experience of thn Dutrh
Steamer I.u Cnmpine.
Phlladelplha, May 6. The Dutch oil
tank steamer, La Campine, which ar
rived here today, collided with an lee
bery In latitude 40 CO, longitude 48, on
April 29. Captain Marktschlaeger
says he was -dOrrounded- by a heavy'
floo of field Ice, bOt kept 'the'shlp di
rectly on her course. Suddenly he
etruck a huge berg, the base of which
was hidden under water, while the
body seemed some distance away. He
says it was fully thirty-feet above
water.
The vessel was crippled, the plat
being lorn nway from her bow nnd
the braces stove In nnd bent. Though
the water poured Into her dnmaged
compartments, her engines were not
Injured and were able to keep tho
pumps going at a sufficiently good rate
to bring the vessel safe Into port.
$3,800 FOR INJURIES.
Verdict Against Ilurrlsbnrg in n
Dniungn Suit.
Hnrrlsburg, May 6. The jury In the
Oelslnger damage ense came Into court
today with a verdict of $300 for Mts.
Alice 12. Oelslnger, of East Hanover,
nnd $800 for her huslmnd, Samuel P.
Oelslnger, or a total of $3,800, against
the city.
The nsked for $20,000 for personal In
juries sustained In driving over tho
Stale street bridge last June, while It
wns supposed to be closed to travel
during repairs.
DOWN AN EMBANKMENT.
John Romingcr and John Bell, of Haw
ley, Have a Narrow Escape
from Death.
Special to the Scranton Tribune.
Haw ley, May C A bad accident oc
culted heto about 2 o'clock this nftcr
imon John Romingcr and John Hell,
In the fot hut's catt wagon, while try
ing to turn mound on the toad between
the Pela"aie and Hudson Canal com
pany's basin and the Lackawaxcn riv
er, backed the wagon too near the edge,
an 1 horse, wagon and occupants were
precipitated down a 33-foot embank
ment The horse nnd wugon went Into the
river, Romingcr was tin own from the
wagon as it was going down nnd lc
celved a dislocated shoulder and other
"light Injuries Hell, who wns found
lying In the mud near the tlv r, leeeix
cd a compound fracture of the leg, and
was othetwIe badly hurt. He Is 70
cars old, and Is In a critical condi
tion. ATE WILD PARSNIPS.
Avoca Children Hnvo a Narrow Es
rape from Death bj Poisoning.
Yesterday afternoon, says tho Pitts
ton Onzette, the children of James Ea
ton and John Heulnskl, five In all, of
Avoca, were plajlng In the fields neat
their respective homes Discovering
something that thej thought was eat
able, and which upon Investigation
ptoved to bo wild parsnips, the chil
dren partook of the poisonous weed.
Shottly afterward, all five were taken
seriously ill and for a time their lives
were despaired of Dr. "Weston wn3
lmmcdlatclj notified and by the aid
of a stomach pump, the children were
brought out of clanger
One of Mr Eaton's little daughters
was In a seilous condition last evening,
nnd was still quite ill this morning,
but Dr. Weiton Eays that she is out
of danger.
ERAIENTROUT TO PRESIDE.
Win
ry tho Knorr-W intcrstccn
discs nt ISIoomsburg.
Rending, May 6 President Judge
James N. Ermentrout, of the Herks
county courts, has been asked to try
the Knorr-Wintersteen dynamite con
spiracy caseB at Hloomshurg on May 24.
There has been considerable tiouble
In seeming a Judge to pieslde at the
tilal. Judge Savldge, of the Northum
berland courts, was asked to preside,
but declined.
Judge Eimentrout has sent word to
Rloomsburg that ho will pieside at the
tilal if counsel desite It
REFUSES TO EAT FOOD.
Woman Wnnts to l)io in Order to Meet
Her Husband in Ileiucn.
Sharon, May C Mis. James Plerson,
aged 7f, who Is living with her son
near Orangev llle, five miles cast of
town, has not eaten any food for over
two weeks. Her husband died several
weeks ago and at his deathbed she
said: "I will Join you In heaven"
Then she lapsed Into a state of mel
archoly nnd refused to eat any food.
She will not allow any of her friends
to come Into the loom.
X-RAYS AS LEGAL EVIDENCE.
A Shadowgraph Jlnv llring 913,000 to
J. J. Dout).
Wllllamsport, May 0 In court here
today In the case of John G Douty,
who Is suing the city for $15,000 dam
ages for Injuries lecelved bx falling
tluough a defective cejlai way. X-ray
shadow graphs of Mr Dnutx's Inlured
ankle weie submitted as evidence.
An X-ray of the normal ankle was
also shown. Judge Metzger allowed
the plctuies to go as evidence.
DYING OF A COPPERHEAD'S BITE.
A Covcntrjvlllo Toddler tho Victim of
a Dcndlv Reptile.
Pottstown, May G Emma 'ioder,
nged 5 eats, daughter of James Voder,
of Coventijvllle, Chester county, was
bitten by a coppeihead snake, and was
taken very 111
Her condition hns continued to grow
mote seilous, und little hope Is enter
tained tonight for her recoverj.
' UNHAPPY PAIR WOO SUICIDE.
Tho Husband Juts His Thront, tho
Wife Tiles I'oison.
Altoonn. Mny C Mrs. Joseph Teu
fel, of this city, todny took a dose of
poison with suicidal Intent, but the
timely arrival of a phvslclan saved her
life.
Her husband Is still near to dorth
from cutting his throat some time ago.
Domestic Infelicity Is nt the bottom of
the tiouble.
' FOUL PLAY SUSPECTED.
Scinching Parties I'.xploring Hulllvnii
County for u iUlsMng Mmi.
Lapoite. May C Henry Upham dis
appeared from here last Friday and
no trace has since been seen of him.
Searching parties are scouring all
parts of Sullivan county In quest of
the mlsstng man. It is believed that
he met with foul play.
LOOKINQ FOR HEIRS.
Vnlunblo Proporty AvvnltH tho Rein
lives of Curtis Robliuon,
Boston, May 6 Three Chicago law
yers are In this city looking up people
In this section who by a complicated
condition of circumstances have fallen
heirs to an estate In that city valued at
one million dollars or more,
Wnrtv years ago a woman named Jo-
hanna DIckermnn, of Trenton, N. J.,
was married to a man named Gottlieb
Hennlnger. Tho couple moved to Chi
cago, where Hennlnger went blind and
was turned out of doors by his wife,
lie returned to this city and later went
to Philadelphia, where he died. The
woman took up with three different
men nt various times nnd they lived
together ns man nnd wife. dly tho laBt
man, Curtis Robinson, she htvd two
children. Six years ago the woman
died and a year later Robinson died,
leaving an estate worth about one mill
ion dollars. The lawyers have suc
ceeded In finding two bt others of tho
first husband They live In New Jer
sey, a few miles frflm here. They will
claim a part of the estate.
WHOLESALE SWINDLING.
A Sleek Individual rinds J'orty
Victims nt Slinron.
Shnron, May 6. A swindle worked In
this vicinity came to light this week,
and there are nearly forty victims. An
agent giving his name as Charles La
mont, of the firm of Lnmont, Hrooka &
Lamont, of Hoston, sold blacksmiths
nnd farnieis In Lawrence nnd Mercer
counties hardware and other goods.
He allowed 10 per cent, for cash, and
In this way collected over $100 There
Is rto such firm In Hoston, nnd as the
goods have not been lecelved the nur
chasersndmlt having been humbugged
GAGGED THE WATCHMAN.
A Untigof Robbers Ill-Trent tho Aged
Custodian of n Mill.
Altoona, May C Early this morning
a gang of robbets forced an entrance
Into the Altoona silk mill and when
John Stultz, the nged watchman, came
around they sandbagged and gagged
him, afterwauls locking him In a lum
ber loom.
The lobbers then pineeeded to the
olllce, where they blew open tho safe,
securing about $J0O Watchman Stultz
succeeded In freeing himself an hour
after he was assaulted.
STATE NEWS IN BRIEF.
SKl'LL PRACTURKD BY A PALLING
TREE-Alluntown, Mnj G. Charles C.
Chrlstmun, of Shlmersvllle, Is lying in a
c-ltlcal cordltlon ut his homc tho result
of an accident that huppened to htm near
that place. Two men were felling tiees
und OhrrUmun was looking on Suddenly
tho tree fell In tho dtreotlon opposite from
that which It was supposed to go Clulst
man was stiuck on the head and had his
skull fractured. It Is not believed that he
can reeovei.
FATALLY INJPRHD RY DYNAMITE
Dunbni, Pa., May C Prank Hudut, aged
35 ears, a Uohemlan coal miner of this
p'aic, was fatal! Injured by an explosion
of dvnnmlti In the Atlas coal mine here
toda. He hid filed tho charge and re
tired, watting for the explosion. After
waiting for some time, and the charge not
going off, ho went to invcstlgite, whn It
exploded with terrific force, almost blow
ing his 1 cad off.
CIU'SADE AGAINST rY'CLERS -New
Dilghton, Pa , May G The authorities of
this place have commenced a crusade
against blc do riders An ordinance was
passed a ear ago making it unlawful to
ride on tne streets without a bell, which
should bo sounded at each crossing. TJiu
law, however, hns remained a dead letter
i ntll tho appointment of a new poilco
force re.entl.
seniors crime alleged -iiuticr,
Pn . May C R. W. Wight, of Columbia,
O., a foreman of grade work on 'he Pitts
burg, Hossemer and Lake Eric railroad,
was arrested today, charred by (Jeorgo
Hoch. of Clinton township, with ns vault
ing Ho-hs' 9-c n -old daughter Wight un
til recently bounled with tho llochs fam
ily Ho gave Lall In $1,000.
AN UNKNOWN KILLED TN A TUN
NEL Plttsbi rg, Pa , .May 6.-Tho body
of an unknown man wag found In the
Uadebaugh tunnel, near Greensburg, this
afternoon, the remains being badly muti
lated. In a memorandum book lomid In
a pocket was the mmo of MeM Oil lskl,
No. 33 Hamilton street, Alientown, Pa,,
written on the 11 -loaf.
PASSED ROGUS CHECKS -Altoona.
Pa , May 0 William A. Lefeftreo, mana
ger of the Hollwood Meat nnd Product)
company, after victimizing a number of
Altoona and Ilcll'vood people with bogus
check", has dlsappo irod His checks we-io
for amounts ranging from $13 to $M. Ho
put out about flft of them.
ROY SWALLOWED ACID -Pottstown,
May G Harl, tho 0-j oar-old son of Daniel
Staufler, Pughtown, Chester county swal
lowed a quantit of carbolic acid from a
vial today, and Is an Intense suffcier this
evening. He will probably die. The acid
was taken by mihrtakc for a gilp mix.
iure.
MULH'S KICK CAITSIJS DRATH.
Reading, May C Charles Troutman, of
Marlon towr'hlp, died jesterday from the
result of tho kick of a mu'e. On Monday
iif huh ,ii none m me stable when the
mule suddenlj kicked him In the ub
domen He was 19 years of age
SUICIDAL HUSBAND AND W1PR -Altoona,
Pa, MayiV-List night Mrs. Jo
seph Teufel took poison and barclj es
caped death. Her husband Is Just recov
ering from a self-inflicted wound In tho
throat. Both w anted to die because of
family differences.
ATTORNDY HOUSE GUILTY.-rPitts-burg,
Pn . M.iv G Hx-Asslstant City At
torney William H House was found
guilty of tho charge that he aided, ablxt
ted antl was accessor to the conversion
and defaulting of $-V.52 by e-Clty Attor
ney William C. Moreland.
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FOR THE WHISTERS.
Tho women's congress closed last
Saturday with great enthusiasm nmong
the members. The attendance was largo
each dny. Nearly three hundred wo
men whlsters were present and It Is
conceded that the whist playing shown
In the open games was of a better qunl
Ity than nt the "Manhattan Reach"
congress. The olllcers elected were as
follows: President, Mrs T. II. An
drews, of Philadelphia; vice president,
Mrs. Joseph R. Haw ley, of Washing
ton; second vice president, Mrs. Clar
ence W. lit own, of Toledo; treasurer,
Mrs. Silas W. Pettlt, of Philadelphia;
secretary, Miss Plorcnco C. Green, of
Providence, nnd a board of seventeen
directors from vailous cities. The Im
portant team-of-four match for the
Washington tiophy was won by tho
Trlst Whist club, of Philadelphia, by
one-half a match The champion four
being Mrs. Frank Samuel, Mrs. Rod
man Wlster, Mrs. Hugene Hlllson nnd
Mrs. II. Toulmln. The women's pair
contest wns won by Mrs. Richardson
and Mrs. Brandt, of Hoston. The mixed
pair contest wns won by Miss Golds
borough nnd Mr McCoy, of Haltlmoie,
by three tricks, the match score being
n tie with Mrs Toulmln and Mr. Work,
of Philadelphia. It was Intended to
play a match on Friday between the
women and men, but the attendance
wns fo large that the preparations
proved Inadequate, nnd 11 wns found
to be Impossible to at range a satlsfac
toty match, so tho Immense gathering
had to resort to impromptu progiesslve
games In small sections. At this Hist
Women's Whist congress, which was
at first legal ded ns a doubtful expeii
ment, delegates weto nresent from the
following cities Milwaukee. Washing
ton, Denver, Hrooklyn, Providence. De
catur. Boston. Princeton, Chlcngo, Al
legheny, Wilmington, New Yotk, Haiti
more, San Fiantlsco, Newnrk, Potts
vllle, Minneapolis, Philadelphia and De
troit, and In fact from neaily all whist
centers where whist Is understood and
Its qualUles nppieelated. It may be
trul said that one of the few lemaln
Ing jukes in use for the past 150 jears
has been laid awa In peace.
Tho following hand Is a fair Illustra
tion of tho different opening leads now
In use. Spades, 10, 9, C, 3, hearts, A, 6,
B; clubs (trump) J, H, diamonds, K, 9,
C, 3. The genuine long suiter will lead
D3 Tlie shnit suiter will hnrdly know
what to do, but, If of a speculative turn
of mind, will lead C J , while the mod
ern long suitor will lead S 10 to show
the best general Infotmatluu of top of
long suit and general weakness.
"Duplicate Whist and Ktodern
Lends," by John T. Mitchell, of Chi
cago, Is the latest addition to whist
literature Unlike some of Its Imme
diate predecessors. It Is an addition In
deed. Every one familiar with the his
tory of the game knows who Mr. Mitch
ell Is and what he has done for whist
In devising methods for match play
and comparison he stands without a
rival In his present wnik he gives
the result of his labor In this field In a
compact and wonderfully clear form.
Scene Rooms of tho Toledo Whist
club, ladles' night
Two ladles plujlng together as a pair
In a compass contest against the gen
tlemen. One lady, who prides heiselt
on belnsr tend up on all the latest
"wrinkles," leads the ten of spades
The king of hearts Is turned to her
light. She holds ace, queen, and tluee
other trumps Her partner takes the
trick with the ace, icturnlng n small
spade, which original leader tiumps.
Incidentally hcav Ing a deep sigh
"So jou are leading sneaks," softlj
lemarked one of hei opponents.
'No, Indeed, I am not That was an
it tegular lead, I wnntetl my partner to
lead tiumps through that honoi turned,
Thnt's th new play."
Getting the lead soon after, her part
ner led tiumps through the turned
honor. The "new play" woiked nil
right. Toledo Blade.
In the trophy mntch between Ham
ilton and Walbrook the leader In our
of the deals held the following combi
nation of cards:
Spades S, 6.
Hearts J, 9, 3.
Clubs K, 10, 2.
Diamonds (turnip, 9 turned) A, J,
10, 0, 2
The Hamlltonian opened the Jack of
trumps, in spite of the "demonstra
tions" of the shoit sulteis wnleh are
alleged to ptove that ttump should
never be opened without a stiong plain
suit, and legaidless of the views of
those who say the tiump should not
Influence the size of the tiump led
Hamilton gained three tricks on this
deal. J. W. Dusenburj.
GOOD ROADS NOTES.
A bill has been Introduced In the I'eini
sjhanta legislature, piovldlng for a tax
of $1 on nil blcjcles, tho nioiic) raised by
this sourco to be dev oted to thu good ro ids
cause
It haB been decided by tho boaid of vil
lage trustees of Jamaica, L, I to get tho
consent of the lesldcnts of the town to
bond It for $J(X),eX)0, to mindimlze roaus
within the Ireorporated limits.
Tho park commission of Springfield,
Mas , has adopted a resolution favoring
additional bicjele paths In Hie pirku, an!
voted to uck tho common council for an
appiopilatlou for doing the work.
The New Jetsp leglMatuie has pasRed a
bill to aid ihu counties in puirhtulng turn
pike roads owned by prlvato corporation,
with tho Idea in view of ncqultlng contiol
of all roads and keeping them In proper
condition.
Tho stato of Washington has pissel a
bill providing for the reservation and im
provoiiont of a portion of tho pu'.llu lilgh
wajs for thi m commol itlon of blcjcles
and fool pasi ngi m, and pi ov Ming a pi n
alt for licspas's thou on
The wheelmen of l'aulsboro, X. J, de
feated tho antl-bicycio contingent at a re
cent election, nnd recurid an appropria
tion for tho building of a 7-foot blcj clo
path between that place and Qlbbstown,
a d'stancrt of thrco miles
A blejele path between St Raul and
Taylor's Falls, Minn, which will bo (lft
miles long, pass through ten townships,
three counties and skirt tlftecn lakes. Is
now propoed The estimated rost of the
puth Is J.'j.OW, and, If completed, it will ho
one of tho best und most picturesque In
tho counto
At least $5,000,000 could bo Haved by -mb-stltutlng
smooth pavements foi thoso now
used In New York, nnd In anj city whero
the pavements are on an average poorer
and louyher than thej nro In New 'iork
It Is clcar that tho proportionate saving
bj tho Introduction of the best street sur
faces will bo even greater
According fo a bill now before the Illi
nois legislature t. committee of live will
be appointed to superintend the building
of a system of permanent roads in the
various counties in tho state, tho expense
of conetrustlou to be divided equally bo
twoen tho commonwealth, the county unl
the owners of abutting property. The ma.
terlal to be lined in the construction Is
gravel, crushed stone, hrlek, burnt clay,
asphalt or other lasting material.
"As a result of elaborute experiment,
savs Col, Albert A. I'ooe, Jn a lecmt
fpeoch, "mado to ascertain the relative
resistance or friction of d'fferent pave
ments, It has been established that whlio
200 pounds' foice Is icqulrcd to draw one
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?OH SAI.I1 TOP rciNCOHI) Ill'dtlY, IN
X good condition, made bj Luvcock, V
nmlni;, l'a , i.iu lie seen nnd examined at
liarn, reir of wnrphoitse. vVjomltie iivcmic.
I HUM HANTON SL'i'I'IA AM) .MACIIIN
KRY CO.
iron sAi,i:-i)i:siHAiii,i: lot, with
1 houeou reir, tllrt N. Washington live,
line, owner leaving clt j (till (Julncj ne. ;
r or i or ham: ov ci,a avlni'ii
XJ Applv .to J. U. I.ANOi:, mil l.utkd
wnnnunvu. F
or ham: a sii,vi:iM'i,ii:i) conn
double hell eunhnnluin. n Uelv cmzrnvvd.
with trombone bell, gold lined, licnrK new
nnd c ost V.MI, w ill sell at a bnrviiln. Address
this week to R. W. llAUAHt, Lallajsvlllc,
l'a.
REAL ESTATE.
Advs Under This Head One Cent a Word.
F
OHHAMl-I.OTATS-iOO; AIM) ONE T
S.nil. (Ireen ltldce. unliable for n home:
ensv terms to quick Imj er. C. P. JADWIN,
urn t-oxiouiee nuiicun'.
HKAI, HVHfl.VIN OI'C.IIT
UO GO.
l. piopertv on Clreen Hldi?o street, re
lit S Viper month, for Hide lit $1,100
1). II. KLPIAHiM:, Mears llulldlng,
renting
custi.
MODI'.HN llMtOOM IIOUHi:, ICHT PIN
Isbcd, In North l'urk for salo nt SH.UOO
cixii: it real bargain, another nt tf 1,000. D.
It. ItlUM.OOI.K, Mcnrs llulldlng.
CO I TAG E FOR SALE.
Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word.
CIHYhTALI.Aici: VoiTUlK 1 f OUhTm
i Lot (!." x 1H." lltst location. IIouho com
plete. Ample porches Applj ut once. PAI-TIUP-ON
.x- WII.C OX, Attornevn, Scrantnn.
SALESMEN WANTED.
Advs. Under This Head One Cent a WorJ.
E
XPKllIKNCTU) HAM-SMAN TO HEM,
ciitencl.irs unci other lltliocianhlc novel
ties of both foreign und our ciivn maniific
tun; on u cnmiuisHlon basis; Inexperienced
rersons need not upplv. Vcldrcs C'AI.VKKT
iIlIUKUiAPIIIMliJO., Detroit, Mlili.
ton over nn ordinary dirt roid, 100 pounJs
will do the same on macadam, 3.1 pounds
on the best granite blocks and 15 pounds
on asphalt. As a particular Instance of
this It Is estimated that In tho city of New
York there aro 1J.O0O ttucks, carrying an
average load of life tons for twelve miles
on each of 3oOdns In the year, at an aver
age) dally cost of $1 for each truck. The
ie-iult Is about Cj.OW.OOO tons transported
ono mllo in every ear, at a total cost of
$11000,000, or nt a rate of over twenlj-tvto
cents per ton per mile Tho exec-slvo m
ture of this charge Is seen when It in re
membered that tho eamo goods are now
carried by rail at a rate of six-tenths of
one cent per mile "
YALE ON THE HARLEM.
She Mny Knvv l'enusvlvnnln nnd
Coluuihiu on May :(().
New Haven, Conn , May C Although
Yale will low with Ilnrvnrd nnd Cor
nell only In a "varsity contest this ear,
a plan Is on foot to arrange a race In
which Yale will cotnpite with tho Unl
verslty of Pennsylvania and Columbia
In the Harlem regatta In New York on
Decoiatlou Day
Yale has received an Invltntlon to
send down her second crow, and the
proposition Is being seilously consid
ered by tho navy management Co
lumbia has entered her crew already.
It Is reported from Philadelphia that
Pennsylvania will not enter either tho
Hailem or Pnssalc legattas. Sporting
11
PLAYERS IN A DIVORCE SUIT.
Tommy Cillon mid Jim Dal) Aro Two
of tho Co-respondents.
According to a Syracuse paper two of
Scranlon's base ball playcts, Pitcher
aillon and Ittghlflelder Daly, are nam
ed as co-iespoiidenth In a divorce case
at ltochester The Syracuse Herald
gives the Information In tho following
paragraph:
A man named Smith Is suing his wife
fot dlvorco In Ilochestor and has named
these ball plnjciu us cn-iespondeiits.
Willie Caliban. Charlie Dooley, Tommy
Uloii and "Sun" Daly. Mis. Smith la
a sister of Peuil Keyes, the bicycle
rider "
Callhan Is a pitcher nnd Dooley the
big first baseman of the Ilochestot club.
Daly and Olllon, of tho Scranton team,
aro ex-Hocheator players.
At'Tini.
With a blanket about her shoulder
And a hot brlok against her toot,
Sho site, while u mustard plaster
Makes hor chest like tho blushing rose.
And hor manner Is sad and ponBlve,
And hor glancca r.ro far away,
And sho vows that sho never, no, never
more,
"Will consent to bo "Queen of the May,"
Wushlngtou Star.
OIE-C
GOODS
DEPARTMENT.
75c, $ioo, &1.
pm
Jl
HELP WANTED MALES.
Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word.
WAe
TED-(iOOI) MACIIINKKY MOUM).
cr. Hood wngrs.
HNOW SrUAM PUMP WOP.UH,
llufl'ulo, N. Y.
WANTIlD-AMAN TO TAKE CllAHOi:
of hand ellk winding department and
educate green help. Hcply In own hand
writing, stating wnccs expected, to HAM'll
HAM-:, Marietta, Pn,
AHPSIDENT OrSCHANTON, W '6
to cuuvnss und collect; mint, nxnlhh
bond. -Jit I.nckuwanna avenue, room 11,
HHKNNAN.
TTANTKI AOEMS-975 PEIl MONTH
II nnd expenses puldactlvo men If right;
f;oods sold bj Kamplo onl, samples, also
mrso and cnrrlugp furnished I'ltKE. Ad
dress JOIUIKK, Hox.VIOH, Hoston, .Muss.
Sam:smen-schooi, suppmks; covW-
try work; 8100 salary mommy, with
liberal additional commissions. i' O.
EVANS A CO , Chicago.
rVTANTED-AN IDE X. WIIOCANTHINK
V of some simple thing to patent.' Pro
tect jour Ideas, they mny bring ou wealth.
wrne.iuii.N w J.nuiuiiuu ce eu, lirpc.
C. 2il, Patent Attorne.vs, Washington, I). P.,
for their SI SOU prize orier und list of 1,000
inventions wanted.
Vr ANTED AS AOENT IN EVEHY HEP-
V Hon to einai; Ut.00 to iSl.oo a duy
mnde; sc Us nt sight, also a man to sell .Staple
Uooils to dealers, best side line $75 n month,
pulnrj or large eominlsHlon made, experience
imnccisKiij. Clifton Niup und Muuufuctur
iir Company, t lnclnnatl, O.
7AM1'I) - WEMMCNOW.V MAN IN
I! every toun to solicit stock subscrip
tions, nmonopolv; big mourn forncents; no
c npltnl required. EDW UID C. I'lH 4 CO ,
llorden Illock, Chicago, III.
HELP WANTED-F EM ALES.
Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word.
V ACE vIVS EXPEHII.NCEI)
lj twist bunds wanted. Address I, , Trib
une office.
LADIIN-I MAKE HIG W XOES DOING
pleasant homo work, nnd will gladly send
full purtlculnrs to all sending 2 cent stump.
MIS- M. A. .SlEllllINs), I.uvv reucc, Mich.
V7ANTKI)-I,M)Y AOEN1.S IN HCHAN
ii ton to sell and lntioiluceHii)dei'H eal.o
Icing; experienced ciuvnsser preferred; work
permanent nnd xerj prorltublo. Write for
purMculuis ut once und get bunellt of holldnv
trade. 1'. H. HNYDEH4 CO, Cincinnati, O.
W ANTED IMMEDIATE!, Y-TWO ENEH
i V getlo saleswomen to ropreseut us.
(unrunteed sit a duy without Interfering
xv 1th other duties. Hcnlthfid occupation.
Write lor puitleulnrs, eniloslng stump,
.MANGO CHEMICAE COMPANY, No. 72
John street, New Y'ork.
AGENTS WANTED.
Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word.
w;
AM ED raiMY CANVAHSING
I i ngeuts for tho best selling nun most
s itlsfueiorv urtti loiiiecntH over bundled. M.
II. TYM.K 4 CO., Portland, Me.
"VAN"IED--HOMOIIOHS, NO 1
I Ing, no collecting, position ii
rin) vieekiy, state agu UI.EN 111
1 rti I,. l;,n K X'.
NODEMVKU-
cin permanent;
101IIE1US,
ltochester, N. Y'
WANTED-GENKHAI, AGENTS IN Ev
ery count, also luilj innxassers; some
thing new; sure seller; apply quick. J. C.
HIMIEIIT, 1 11 Adumsaveiiue.Hciunton.Pa.
AGENT.S-WIIAT UiK YOU GOING 'IO
do about Hufo Pltlrenshlp prico it. Go
ing by thousands. Addluis NICHOLS,
Nupcivllle, 111,
AGE.STS-IO SEM. OPIt PHACTICAI,
gold, silver, nlela-1 und copper electro
plasters, prlc es from ;i upwind, sular and
expenses paid, outfit free. Address, with
stamp, MICHIGAN MI'O CO , Clilcugo.
A CENTS TO HEM, CIG.YHS TO DEAN
ers, $2X weekl und eienses; expeil
enco uiineeessury. CONSOMDVfED AUG
CO , 1H Vun lluren St., Chleugo.
PROPOSALS.
jeam:d phoposai.s poh the he-
j freshment privileges at the Laurel Hill
Park, uIko dancln.' pavilion, on July Itli,
during tho proxrit-H of the great annual
games of the He rauton Caledonian Club, will
btiicxeU. d b
It. W. It WKIN.'Hcrctiiri.
Hox 111, Seruiitou. l'a.
ANNUAL MEETING.
f I i 1 IE A.N N P I . M I :i W-I NG OP 1 II K LO f
1 holdeisof tho Ccmiotery Awoelntlou of
Dunmnro will bo held nt their oltlrci on tho
grounds on 1'rldnj, Muv 7, 1MD7, at it o'clock
ii in., for tlie election of tuotrustces to serve
for three ears and tho transaction of such
othei business as muv come before the meet
Inn. HEMtv Illj4-, Hetrctiirj.
Dunmorc, Muy il, 1HII7.
MONEY TO LOAN.
Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word.
QS.OOO, $1,700, 6700 AM) SMALLER
O sums to loan on city real ertato. D. 11.
lti;PLOGLE, Menrs lltilldlng.
DRESSMAKING.
Advs. Under Till Head One Cent a Word.
MISS L. wTsDOM, DltUsSMAKElI, 732
Adumuuvonue.
CITY SCAVENGER.
CIIAH. COOPEH, CITY HCAVE.VGEH.
All orders promptly attended to, dny or
nleht. All the Intent appliances. Churgos
uusonable. 710 Sciantou sticct. House,
llilil Noith Wushlngton avenue.
AIlHIUGf.SCLBVNS PHIVY V,VU7,TS
. und ccsm pools; no odor. Improved
pumps used. A. IIHIGUS, Pioprfotor.
Leave orders 1100 N. Main uve., or Elckes'
chug store, cornel Adumu und Mulberrj,
leh phono 00 10
A-WORD
13
Waliace
YrFTTS
ikJLL
SPECIAL NOTICE.
artii- of rnr- Hoakdoi' Traiik
U
HI AI.l-STATK COMPANY
cr.inton, Pa , Mnroh 18. 1 8tn
a icc.r.ii C,1UI 1 1UA1 J life I-Wlj.
JL jUrcriiig resolutions w ero adopted nt n meet
lug of tlw Hoard of Directors of thla
company held cm the 1 Hth dnv of March, 't)7:
Hi mixed- Th it n meeting of the stockhold
ers be culled to conv cnont tho general otlloe
of tho company on tho !ilt dav of May,
1H07, to tnki action of tho approval or disap
proval of tlie pioposcd lncrcusooftho capital
stock of said company from 8100,000 to
SIVO.OOO, said 820,1)011 of lnc reaped stock to
bo preferred stoi k, tho holders of which pre
ferred stock shall bo entitled to receive c it
mulHtlv e dividends thereon, nt tho rate of II
per cent per annum, puj uble only out of tho
not c timings of the mid corporation, nnd that
the scc-retarj lie. nnd Is hereby Instructed to
give notice thereof, ns required bylaw.
ltesolvcd1 That a meeting of tho stockhold
ers be culled to convene ut tho general olllco
of tho company on the 21st clay of Muv,
18(17, to talce action on the approval or dis
approval of the piopoxul Incrcjise of tho In
debtedness of said oompan from SI 00,000
to $120,01)0; und Hint tho secretary bound
Is hereby directed toglvo notice thereof, ns Is
dlieetcd bx law.
1). 11. ATHEKTON.Secrctnry.
- tftanri ...ni.i, ,, ,, . m t,,,i r
EXECUTORS' NOTICE.
I'vTrAEorPHiTuMv
.j of the clt ofHcrnnton, decenscd.
Notice Is hcrebj given Hint letters testa
mentary upon the estate of tho said decedent
have been grunted to tho undersigned. All
persons Indebted to said estate nro requested
to muke lmmcdl Ue pu ment, nnd those hav
Ing claims or dcninndn,ngnliist tho samo w HI
present them for jmy ment without Uelay to
JOHN C. WHICH KU
WIM.IAM P. WEICHKI,,
Executors, Hcrnuton, Pn.
W XHD 4 HORN, Attornoj R for Estate.
IJUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES.
Advs. Under Till Head One Cent a Word,
HCi7u?5 GUOCEHA? IHJhTnESsT
V htoc k und llxture-s. Doing over $n,00!
per month. Host locution Inn town of 12,000
population. Ijcicu profits, small expense.
Ciisli icqulrcd dovi n, 52,"iO0; must sell quirk,
going In other business For full pnrtlculnrs
Inquire or II N. PATHICK, t!Jl North
Wushington nvcmie, Hcruutou, Pa.
xDO1 OV EVEHY 6101) MADE LAST
j)i'l month through oiu system of syndl
cuto speculation. Send for full explnnntory
pumphltt. OtONNOU 4 CO, 10 WullSt,,
N. Y'.
CHIROPODIST AND MANICURE.
CThinsT punion1san Kisnnowisci
nulls cured without tho least pnln or
drawing blood. Cousultutioii and ndvlco
given free. K. M. HE1LL, Chiropodist,
U.lo Luckawnnna avenue. Ludles uttended
ut their residence "f desired. Churges moder
ate. SEI UATIONS WANTED.
SUTPA1ION WANTED AS NPHSE OH
) housekeeper, by u mlddle-ngcd lady. Ad
dress:. M.i rrlbune olllco.
WANlED-PO-dTION AH HTENOGHA
Iihei, neiountnnt or general olllco
hnnd, nlxo ucqualutid with lumber trade.
Adchess 11, KID Lincoln street, Wilkes-
narre, l'a.
vv
AMi:i)- POSITION, IIY HEL1AULE
girl, us nsHlstunt dressmaker; refer
c MlsS I.orriE TELL, Mt. Pocono, Pa.
A LADY, (YOUNG WIDOW), REFINED,
educated, uttrnctlvo, nslcs for nn Im
mediate position whero woith will be uppie
clnted. Thoroughly understands the mnnnifi
nient of u bousonnld and servants. Will
muke herself useful In nuj eupaclt. Will
leave clt. Additss XI. M., caro Tribune.
IIT'VTIO.N WANTED-HY A .MIDDLE
ki ancd laclv, ns hoiisekisjper.
1S13 Price stiect, Scranton, Pu.
jiuuieMi .i,
QlTl ATION WAVTKD-HY A GOOD
O girl, villi work at an klndofhcmsowork;
inn furnish good references. Address KATE
DRONKONSIC1, aiH second street, clt).
S1TI ATION WANTED-VS HUTCHEH,
bv a voting man who uudeistauds the
meat business thoiou'lil.N; enn mnke sans
hicc; willing to peddle or would like u position
us groctr clerk, it iars' experience; can
furnish good relercuce. AdcUcss GORDON
P. C, Trlbuno olllce.
APIHSIM'LXSS PRACTICAL HOOK
keeper, vilth u thorough kuonledgo of
business desires u situation. Address "M"
general Delivery, Sciantou.
CITPUTON WANTED-HY A FIRST
O class cabinet maker, best c It refer
ences. Addles Downing, 721 Court street,
clt.
lillUATION WANTED-HY AN ENER-I-'
getli oungmun, no it). Will uork ut
clerkship or an lionomblu sltuutlon. lis
GXpciienco In gioiL-iv buslneis. ( 'mi furnish
host of nfeuiiic. Address U. II. SIONE,
'ihroopPn.
OIll'Al IOV W WTED-- S WATCHMAN
n or to attend bolluis. Address U. W 4 10
IHekor street
WANTED-HY A RESPLCTAHLE Wo",
man, three or foul clajs vuirk ut wiish
Ing or housoMork. Address 11 M. 1), 111)
Hickory street
A YOUNG LADY DESIRES A POSITION
us book-keeper, has hud experience und
cun furnish good icttrence. Address A, II. C,
caro of 'Irlhunu.
AYOING LADY DESIRES A POSITION
us stc noKruphcr und t. pewrltcr. Addt ei-s
A" careof lilbimc.
S I U' ATION WANTED-HY A YOUNO
lad ns book-keeper- Is a good peuiunii
andean lurnlNh loft-reino If required. Adilrisii
G. H Trlbuno office.
SITPAT10.V WANTED-A YOUNG GIHI.
desires sltuntlon In siuull family or to as
sist ut household uork. Address or lull
MISS xONLSMUHPH Y, Avocu, Pu , Hox 71
SITPATION WANTED-HY A MIDDLE
aged woman, to do work of any eleserlp
tlon. Apply E. J) , 1 lOJIlckory stroetj
A MIDDLE-AGED LADY WISHES TO
make enKiicrcmients for iiurstii. 'Ivrms,
fs 00 per week. Addiess Nl'IWP, tblviffiee.
S 1TPATION WANTED-'H) DO WASH
Ing and Ironing. Washings and Ironing
taken home. also. Cull or nddress I. II , ii:h
Sumner avenue, Hvde Park.
C1TPVTION WANTED-HY A YOUNG
O mini us butcher; has bud eight rnn' ex
perience und a tlrst-idiiss, all-around man.
Address I. 1C, OK) Marlon strectj-e Ity.
ClTPATION WANTED-HY A YOUN
O girl to clo housework In u small fundi
cnu get references, If required Addrcs
II. P., Trlbuuo olllco.
Aft
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