The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, May 08, 1897, Morning, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE SORANTOK TUIBUNE-SATUUDA.Y JVlOK-NlIXtt. MAY 8, 1807.
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Pentisylvania Hew
FRIENDS OF YOUNG
MEASURE DEFEATED
Lively Fight Over Questions Concerning
Trolley Companies.
SCHEME TO EYTRADITE CIIAS. STILL
York Commissioners Itcfuso to Pay
Tor thti Itctgrn r the Knight of
Knock-Out Irops--IHIss Itecr Hills
Scut Jiuck to the Ways and Means
Commltteo-A Itcsolnllon Passed
Granting J. it. Curry tho Privilege
of Showing a Voting .Mncliinc.
Hnrrlsburg, Mny 7. There was a live
ly fight In the house this morning over
a resolution making a special order for
the Young hill giving trolley companies
the right of eminent domain. The
friends of the measure were defeated
by 81 yeas to G3 nays, less than two
thirds voting In the nlllrmative.
Senate bill requiring counties to pay
the costs and expenses of apprehending
and returning a fugitive from Justice
charged with or convicted of a felony
was read the first time on u special or
der and will bo considered Monday
evening on second reading nnd Tues
day morning on third reading and linal
passage.
The purpose of the measure la to ex
tradite Charles Still, who was convicted
at York, three years ago of administer
ing "knock-out" drops to a resident of
that city. Still tied the country, nfter
his conviction and was apprehended re
cently In Glasgow. He was arrested
and Is In Jull in London awaiting ex
tradition. The commissioners of York
county have refused to pay the ex
penses of bringing Still to this country.
The bill hus passed the senate and Mr.
Kerr", of York, who has It In charge in
the house, says It will go through that
body without objection.
The Hllss beer bills were sent back
to ths ways and means committee on
motion of Chairman Holies. One taxes
bee-, ale and porter brewed In Penn
sylvania one cent k gallon and the
other levies a cent a gallon on all for
eign brew sold In this state.
A rendition wrv offered by Mr,
Bentley, of 1'rle, and adopted, grant
ing the use of the hall of the house
next Thursday evening to J. II. Corry,
of Uraddock, to explain his voting ma
chine. The order of considering bills
on llrst reading was dispensed with
and the house adjourned until Monday
evening at S.SO.
VENDER OF 0LE0 CORNERED.
Legislative Committee of Inquiry
Will Hold Court.
Pittsburg May 7. One Important wit
ness wanted by the legislative commit
tee of Inquiry on oleomargarine has
beep caught napping. Service was se
cured upon Owen McCann and he Is
to appear before the committee, which
has been summoned to Pittsburg. Mc
Cann was cornered In ills store by two
detectives.
McCann Is the man, It Is stated, who
received money from Attorney It. II.
Douglass, who collected It from the
dealers at the rate of one-halt of a
cent per pound on their sales.
Attorney Douglass acted merely as
an ngent, turning his collections over
to McCann. The latter will be asked
to explain what became of the cash.
Turner Is understood to favor carry
ing the investigation through the whole
dairy and food commissioner's depart
ment. Senator Seholleld Is also Inclined
to believe that there ought to be a
deeper examination Into the matter.
Tomorrow's hearing promises to be
lively.
ACCUSED OF COUNTERFEITING.
Mrs. Webber Convicted of Passing
lind Coiii--Iliibuiul Arrested.
Pittsburg. May 7. Mrs. 1311a Web
ber, of Heltzhoover, has been convicted
of passing counterfeit coin. She tried
to arouse sympathy by bringing Into
court six children, one a babe. After
her conviction, her husband, Charles
F, Webber, was arrested, charged with
making counterfeit coin.
During Mrs. Webber's trial, Mr?.
Lydla Weaver testified that she was
the deserted wife of Webber, whoso
right name Is Weaver. She testified
that he left her seventeen years ago,
at Llgonler, and eloped with 'Ellen
Short, the present Mrs. Webber.
G. K. Hoover, of Somerset, who was
summoned as a Juror, Identified Weav
er and Ellen Short. Weaver Is said
to have masqueraded as a carpenter
while he was making the counterfeit
coin. In his house was found a com
plete outfit.
NOT FOR DR. SWALLOW.
Delaware County Prohibitionists Kc
fuos to Instruct.
Media, May 7. The Prohibitionists
of Delaware county met In convention
In the hourt house here, yesterday and
elected delegates to the state conven
tion and nlso members of the state
central committee.
A lively debate took place on the
offer of a resolution to Instruct the
state delegates to vote for Dr. S. C.
Swallow for state treasurer.
While not opposed to Dr. Swallow,
the sentiment of the convention
seemed to be against Instructions, and
it was Anally agreed to allow the dele
gates to go unlnstructed.
CHANCE FOR CORNPLANTER.
The House Pnoses tbo Itcsoliition to
Get (in Opinion on Mis Claim.
Harrisburg, May 7. When the senate
FILLS
hnr Illllousand Nervous DIsoiilersHuchus AVIndand Pain in tho Stomach, Hick Headache.
Giddiness, I iilluess and Swelling utter meals. Dizziness and Drowsiness, Cold Chills, Flush
ings of Dent, Loss or Appetite, Shortness of lireaUi, CoMlvoness, blotches on tho Hkln, Dis
turbed Sleep, l rightful Dreams and all Nervous and Trembling Sensutlons, Ac, when these
?Xml4V'!l,l.!X,V,K T,I,J PIKST DOS15 WILL CilVI'
RIlLlP.I' IN TWIiNTY MINUTIift. This 1 no llctoii. Every sufferer In earnestly lnvltedYo
try one lxx of these Pills, und they will be acknowledged to be ' nu
A WONDERFUL MEDICINE-
HEECIIAM'S PILLS, taken iih ilrected, will
4jiej '4VMiiuj luiiuu'-jucHuuiwiiuui 1 1 1 vn
WEAK STOMACH, IMPAIRED
they net llko muglc-u few doses will act wonders upon the Vital Organs; strengthening tho
Muscular System, restoring tho long lost complexion, bringing back tho keen edge of iiimu.
tlte und arousing with the Rosebud of Health the whole physical enemy of the huiiiitn
frame. These lire facts udmlltedi by thousand In nil clussesof society, und mm of the best
guarantees to the Nervous und Debilitated is Unit Itecchum's Pills Imve the Lamest Sale of
any Patent Medicine In the World.
WITHOUT A "RIVAL. Annual Sales over 6.000.000 Uoxcs.
iliy. ut Drug Stores, or will be sent by U.
Y ork, post juld, upon receipt of price.
Mhw
resolution, requesting the attorney
general to give an opinion before May
20 on the claim of the survlvorB of the
Seneca Chief Cornplantcr to a portion
of land on which OH City now stands
came up for concurrence In the house,
Mr. Hpoer, of Venango, made a speech
against It. Ho nnld the courts are
open to the Indians, nnd that there are
ninny lawyers In Venango county who
would be glad to tnkc their claim If
there Is any merit In It, This question
has long since been decided against
the Indians, nnd there la no use In the
legislature and the attorney general
wasting time on It.
The house, by a vote of 73 to 34, con
curred In the resolution.
STATE NEWS IN BRIEF.
STHUCIC IJY A THAIN.-Norrlstown,
-May 7. A wagon containing William Tn
her, his 10-year-old son and his mother-In-lnw,
Mrs. Mary Johnson, was struck
by u train on the Chester Valley railroad,
nt the crossing about a mile from hero
tonight. Mrs. Johnson wns so badly In
Jured that she d!cd shortly afterward, nnd
Taber and his son suffered fractures of
tho skull and are In n precarious condition.
The wagon wns demolished, but the
horses were unhurt.
HOHRBH9 WKItl M1SINFOHMKD.
PonfleM, May 7. Two unknown men,
masked, entered the house of an aged
farmer, Charles llrawn, In Hickory, nnd,
pointing revolvers nt Urown und his wife,
demanded tho J3H.000 which they said they
had been Informed was In the house.
Urown told them that they were mls
tnken, and, afttr a search, llndtng nothing,
they left.
ORJECT TO SAHUATH DESKCI1A
TION Now Cnslle, Moy 7. Sabbath dese
cration and luck of police protection has
aroused Fifth ward citizens. At a mass
meeting laEt night they organized a So
cial Purity club and are making nirunge
tnents to prosccuto law breakers. Tho
first move will be to compel Sunday dob
lug. JUMPED PIIOM A PAST FHEIGHT.
Ileadlng, Pu., -May 7. John C. Ackerman,.
of Johns-town, had his right leg amputat
ed near the h!u this morning in St. Jo
seph's hospital. His recovery is doubt
ful. He was found along side the track
of tho Lebanon Valley" railroad nt mid
night, having Jumped from a futt freight
train.
ESCAPED JAILIMKD CAPTl'UED.-
Iteadlng, May 7. Fi.mk llonsummcr, res-Ming
on the Welsh Mountains, was ar
rested by Detective Smith after a search
of foil n.pntn. Home monms ago ne es
caped from the Lancaster Jail and has
been wandering around the mountains
ever since. There uro llftcen chaiges
against him.
ECAPKI FOR THE THIRD TIME
New Castle, -May 7. Detective Fetter, of
Heaver county, came here today to arrest
Charles Martin nnd Edgar Evans, Indict
ed for the larceny of shoes In Homer
county, lloth men have been employed In
tlv rod mill. Martin wns arrested at his
work, but Evans escaped, This Is the
third time bo hus got away,
HOUliHD HY HIGHWAYMEN. Head
ing, May 7. Carl Hlum, a German laborer,
from PottbVllle, was attacked hy high
waymen late last night. They left him ly
ing In a semi-conscious condition. Tho
men wer traced as far as the outer sta
tion, where they boarded a freight train.
Ilium's watch and chain were taken.
SOCIETY .MAN ACCUSED OP FOK
GEKY. Altoona, May 7. It. C. McCart
ney, a young society man, was arrested
today on tho charge of forgery, preferred
by C. A. Carpenter, before Alderman Ray
mond. McCartney, who Is wealthy, It is
believed, will mend matters beforo they
como to court.
ELOPED AFTER FATHER REFUSE!!.
Sharon, May 7. Plorence Lee, daughter
of Dr. Lee, of Sharpsvllle, and Earl Par.
ker, of Ornngevllle, eloped to Jamestown,
N. Y., this week nnd were married. Tho
groom hni' asked Dr. Leo for his daugh
ter's hand In marriage, but was refused,
and tho elopement followed.
DIED FROM DRINKING WATER.
Reynoldsvllle, May 7. Dongello Lorenzo,
employed at tho Jefferson and Clearfield
Coal and Iron company's mine at this
place, died frcm acute gastritis, caused
by drinking cold water excessively nfter
a hard day's woik. Tho man wns nbout
31 years ot ago.
I1ABY STRANGLED. Wl'.llamsport,
May 7.-Tho Infant child ot Harry Hlalr
met death In a singular manner this after
noon. The child had been left asleep In a
baby carriage and had crawled through
tho slats In tho rear of the body of the
coach. Its head caught In the slats and It
strangled to death.
FIVE HUNDRED DOLLAR DOO
DEAD. WIPiamsport, May 7. Tho fam
ous running hound, "Prince," tho prop
erty of Prank Deleon, of Detroit, died nt
-loutoursvuie, tins county, today of St.
Vitus' dance. Tho animal was valued at
$5C0 nnd had a record of a half mllo in
47 second.
I5ARN FIRE AT YORK. -York, May 7.
A largo new barn on the farm of Ru
dolph Strlck'.er, this comity, caught llro
last evening and was destroyed with a
flour mill and adjoining outbuildings. Sev
eral head of live stock perished. Loss,
ss.ooo.
HLAST FURNACE BLOWN Ol'T.
Reading, May 7. Anthracite blast furnaco
No. 3 of the Hrook Iron company, at Hlrtls
boro, this county, wns blown out today
beeauso of dullness In the Iron trade. The
weekly capacity Is nbout 000 tons a week.
Tho period ot Idleness Is Indefinite.
HIG FIRE AT WILLIAMSPORT.
Wllllamsport, .May 7. The large saw mill
and yards of the Lion Lumber company
nt Tlvoll, this county, caught fire nt 7
o'clock this evening. The mill hns been
destroyed nnd the lumber Is still burning.
Tho loss wlll'reach $23,000.
SINGER WAS VERY RUDK.-Pcnfleld.
May 7,-Durlng a quarrjl with his brother-in-law,
M. T. Smith, somo time ago,
PMneas Singer spit In tho former's face.
Singer has Just been sentenrcd to pay $1
fine, costs of tho case nnd ninety days In
Jail by Judge Oordon at Clearfield.
CALL TO PROHIHITIONISTS.-York,
May 7. M. J. Mumper, chairman ot tho
Prohibition county committee, has Issued
u cell for-tho nnnunl county convention
of tho Prohibition party, to be held In this
city Tuesday morning, May 11.
CMA
HTS
quickly restore females to complcto health.
uiuru i i'i( di mu n mum. rur II
DIGESTION, DISORDERED LIVER
S. Agent, P. P. ALLKN .t CO., DUO Ciinnl Street,
Hook free, upon application.
WOMEN RIDERS
OFJIIE BICYCLE
Fads for the Particular Benefit of the
Qenllcr Sex.
WHEEL HAS ABATED MANY EVILS
Smoking, Drinking, Corsots, Cheap
Literature Arc Among the Kvils
Which Have llccn Ousted by the
WhccN-A Krjuvonutor for the
Dnnclng, Parlor Girl of Winter,
illcycle Jewelry n I'nd--IIow" to
Look Well Awheel.
In n paper read before tho Massachu
setts Women's Suffrage Association .re
cently Miss Eva Clmnnlng discussed
matters In relation to "The Hlcycle as
a. Factor In Modern Life." ,Slie said
that It had wrought revolutions In
many phnses of social life. The most
Important Influence of the wheel so far,
thought the speaker, wns upon the
health of women. It "gives them an op
portunity to work, oft superfluous mus
cular energy nnd "neryes." The Ideal
costume, like tho Ideal saddle, Is yet to
be devised, but' much has been done
In the direction of dress reform. Accord
ing to Miss Chnnnlng, the bicycle has
struck a blow at two of the worst
social evlle, smoking; ond drinking, it
hus banished the corset and taken the
place of cheap literature. Another ser
vice Is taklnir people Into country
homes, thus relieving tho congestion
of tho city. She referred to tho effect
of the bicycle upon thu different
brunches of business.
The wheel has proved a perfect boon
to tho girls who have passed a winter
In the whirl of dances, parties and
other dissipations, with their attendant
late hours. There Is nothing that will
restore the fresh bloom of health to a
yellow complexion and the luster to tho
eyes of the society girls, ns the fresh
air exercise on the cycle. Tho wheel Is
a perfect rejuvenntor, nnd during the
spring senson many a girl has taken
systematic wheeling exercise with the
result that she la the gainer in health
and good looks.
A now belt which recommends Itself
to feminine cyclists Is being shown by
one of the lending dry goods stores.
Constructed of leather links in the
same manner as the new leather watch
chain for gentlemen, with the excep
tion that the belt la three link wide.
It lends Itself to every movement of
the body. In addition to this because
of the links, It admits free circulation
and Is, therefore, cool. All who have
ridden much are aware of the discom
forts nttendnnt upon wearing a thick
leather belt, through which air cannot
percolate, and It Is a relief to lenrn
mat a remedy has been found for It.
The leather Is pliable and of a lino tex
ture that Immediatuly engages tho
eyes.
In Germany, ami, It Is said, also In
the United States and England, a craze
Is developing for bicycle Jewelry. A
code of signals has been evolved with
various colored enameled "bikes,"
which are worn In miniature as scarf
pins. A "hike" pin set off with purple
enamel Is nothing short of a downright
proposal, for purple Is the royal color,
and the meaning thereof is, "You are
my nueen." If the rim Is yellow the
meaning is "Au revolr I'm off for a
voyage." A small "bike" for a solitary
Individual mean, "I Intend to remain
tv bachelor," a two-Inch tandem, "We
are only flirting;" a duplex machine,
"I'm matrimonially Inclined;" a lino
of four or five tiny "scorchers," "You
are a flirt," while the presentation of
an old-fnshloned tricycle Is Intended
to Intimate that tho receiver Is con
sidered passe "out of the running."
to speak after the manner of turfmen'.
Hut the wheelman's interest In bicycle
Jewelry undoubtedly centers In the bi
cycle engagement bracelet. There are
several unique designs now In the mar
ket, of which the most fetching Is un
questionably the wheel-linked bracelet.
This Is made of a series of tiny bl
cyclo wheels, linked together with prec
ious stones, and'clasped with a. minia
ture lantern, of which the light Is a
glistening gem. An entire girdle is
sometimes made of tiny wheels, and,
as a rule, the rims are profusely en
ameled and the hub Is a single Jewel.
Wheels In colored enamels are also
used for link cuff buttons, while a larg
er wheel, say about two Inches In dia
meter, Is converted Into a watch chate-
IMnc. The wutch Is suspended handle
bars, and the watch Itself In some In
stances has the appearanco of a fairy
"bike." A bliyole clock may be seen
on the wheelwoman's dressing table,
and a bicycle paper weight Is found on
her desk. Her beautiful Ivory toilet
set 1ms a silver wheel on tho back of
each place In placo of the customary
monogram, and her stationery U
stamped with a tiny machine In her
club colors.
After a womnn has been converted
to tho wheel, then comes tho momn
tous question of what kind of u whcs
she should get, how long she should
ride at a time nnd what she should
wear. First, get a first-class make. If
you Intend to purchase. It would be
wise to nsk tho advice of some wheel
men, and thus get some Idea of the
requisites of a good wheel. Take plenty
of time nbout It and choose a good,
comfortable saddle. The ' costume
should be above all things comfortable
and unpretentious. Light browns and
dark grays aro popular, as they do not
show the dust. Dark blue, green and
black are pretty, but look rather worn
after a ride. Hut, on tho other hand,
tho gray and brown show the wheel
grease. A very fetching costume Is ot
dark green with tan gaiters, cap and
wide sailor collar. This Is a little ob
trusive, but not conspicuous. The
regular riding shoes are the best, nnd
that which shades tho face Is recom
mended. Too much cannot be said In
condemning corsets In riding, and es
pecially rigid ones. If you have not
the courage to wear bloomers or di
vided skirts.make your skirt ubove the
top of tho boots and sew Into the bot
tom of It little weights to prevent it
blowing about you.
There are many little things which
ono can do to enhanco her personal
charms, and ono of these Is to keep the
hands in Irreproachable condition. It
seems strnngo that one's attention
needs to be called to so important a
detail of the toilet. A glance at the
hands ono meets every day, however,
will show that such a suggestion Is op
portune, Another thing; Take pains
with your hair, that crowning glory of
womanhood. It was meant for better
things than being bunched up in a wad
and hairpins stuck In it indiscrimi
nately. No matter how poor a wo
man's gown, If her hnlr Is well dressed
alio will surely look her best, To dreBs
tho hair properly requires time, but
the, time should be given to It even If
It means getting up an hour earlier
HOW TO FIND OUT.
Fill a bottle or common glass with
ttrlno nnd let It stand twenty-four
hours; a sediment or settling Indicates
nn unhealthy condition of the kidneys.
When urine stains linen It Is positive
evidence, of kidney trouble. Too fr.
.qucnt desire to urinate or pnln In tho
back, Is nlso convincing proof that
tho kidneys and bladder arc out of or
der. WHAT TO 1)0. .
There Is comfort In' tho knowledge
so often expressed, thnt Dr. Kilmer's
Swatnp-Itoot, th'o great kidney rem
edy fulfills every wish In relieving
pain In the back, kidneys, liver, blad
der nnd every part of the urinary pas
sages. It corrects Inability to hold
ti'inc nnd scalding pain In passing It,
or bad effects following use of liquor,
wine or beer, and overcomes that un
pleasant necessity of being compelled
to get up many times during the night
to utinatc. The mild and the extraor
dinary effect of Swamp Root Is soon
realized. It stands the highest for Its
wonderful cures of the most distressing
cases. If you need a medicine you
should have the best. Sold by drug
glbts, price fifty cents and ono dollar.
You may have a sample bottle und
pamphlet both sent free by mall. Men
tion the Scranton Tribune and send
your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co.,
Hlnghamton, N. Y. The proprietors
of this paper guarantee the genuine
ness of this offer.
ench morning. It were better to go
without nn hour's sleep than to miss
so rare nn opportunity of muling one's
self pleasing to look upon.
One of the neatest accessories so far
Is the cycle watch for tho buttonhole.
It was Imported from Paris by Mrs.
W. A. Suddard, of Providence, It. I.,
and It hus a dial about a quarter of an
Inch In diameter. This Is Placed In
the buttonhole. The worns are In a
case about three-quarters of an Inch
In diameter, nnd a quarter of an Inch
thick. With the wutch In position, it
looks like an ordinary bouttonlere,
nothing but the neat little face and
hands showing. The watch Is a good
timekeeper and has attracted a deal
of attention.
There are many, many things a cycle
gill may do, and mingle In the very
best society. Hut she must not strike
a match on the bottom of her shoe, for
that would be a. shocking "impropriety.
There are cno or two points of bi
cycle etiquette which the new wheel
man should religiously observe. Nev
er borrow a bicycle Is perhaps the
mf3t important. Another Is always
give a man with less experience than
yourself, or a man riding against thu
grade or wind, the right o way. Tho
icason fi;r the first Is that every wheel
man has a machine adjusted for his
particular build and habit of riding.
His handle bar and his saddle are
placed at the height that suit him. lie
has put them there only after wcel.-i
and weeks of experimenting. If you
move them he may not be able to get
them back in place again for a long
time. Of course, It Is well to take a
knife and scratch the nickel so that
the adjustment can be found In case
there is a change, but few men do this.
Then a man Is more liable to get Into
an accident with a Ftrange wheel than
with his own, and a wheel once dented
or banged up can never bo made as
good as it was before the accident,
without new paints.
BICYCLE GOSSIP.
The West Knd Wheelmen of Wllkcs
Dnrre will run a race meet for ama
teur riders only on Saturday afternoon,
May S. Prizes to the extent of $:i.0
will be given the winners of the seven
events ai follows:
Onc-mllo novice Fir? t prize, gold medal,
$13; second prlz, scurf pin, S1U.
One-mile, boys under It! years of age.
First prize, silver watch, $10, second prize,
ring, $3.
One-mile, Wllkcs-Harro city champion
ship, for tcflilents of the city only. First
prize, medal, $33. Donated by Kdgar L.
Kllpple.
One-mile open. First prize, diamond,
$:"; second prize, diamond, fcM; third prize,
diamond pin. $10.
One-mile, hnndlcep. First prize, dia
mond; $3",; second prize, alumoml, ?:M;
third prize, diamond pin, flu.
Two-mllu lap. First prize, diamond, $33;
spccnu prize, diamond, $20; third prize, dlu
mond pin, $10.
A lnrse number of names havn been
enrolled on n list for the formation of
a new bicycle club on the AVest Side.
The list Is headed by many of tho
leading buslners and professional mn
of that section. This club when ik.
manently organized will be a very sub
stantial and Influential one. A club
house will be secured Immediately ufter
th'o organization Is affected.
Several of the Green Itldge Wheel
men will enjoy a tun to Wllkes-Harre
tomorrow morning.
The S-'cranton Hlcycle club's weekly
.run tomorrow will bo to Moscow and
return,
Kd Coons, Frank Leonard, George
Gardner nnd Lou Van Wormer. of the
Scranton Hlcycle club, are In training.
Coons, Gardner and Leonard have been
on the track before hut Van Wormer Is
a new man at the business. Gardner
says "Van" is a wonder, and predicts
great things for him.
The Scranton racing men will open
tho season nt Wllkes-Harre, at the
AVest Knd Wheelmen's meet on May 23.
Itobert White will ride an exhibition
half mile at the Wllkes-Harre meet,
tandem paced by Hulph Gregory and
Hen Keller, his team meets.
Tom Kck, Rarl Klzer's new manager,
must have considerable faith In his new
charge. He lias sent out, the follow
ing letter from Cincinnati:
"When I sinned Karl Klser, I con
cluded that Jf he came up to my ex
pectations I would match him against
tho winner of the Hald-Cooper race.
"To show I mean business I Inclose
certified check for $100, ns u forfeit for
a race for $500 a side, the race to bo
one mile heats, best two In three, Hy
ing start, each man to be paced by a
quadruplet. Kach man to find his own
pacemakers. The race to take placi
not later than July 6, 1897, over any
good third, half or one mile track.
(Signed) "T. W. Kck."
DRESSMAKING.
Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word.
M"m'lT'wiHH0'Ml'"M
Adams avenue.
PROPOSALS.
VJEALED PUOPOSAI.S KOIl THK HE
" freshment prlvllegos ut thu Laurel. Hill
Park, also dnuulng pavilion, on July Ith,
during tho progress of tho great annual
games of tho Scranton Caledonian Club, will
bo received by.
It. W. HANKIN, Secretary.
Jlox 1H. Hc.ru ill m. I
Connolly & Wallace
ESS 0
Whip Cord Beiges,
Vigoreaux Suitings.
In about thirty
50C,
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X rooms for rent ut thu hliulun.
T?OK KENT A KINOI.E tMlOO.M JIoTthK,
1 -111 flay avenue; modern conveniences
und city Mteiim. Apply to (J. J. i'OST, Com
monwealth building.
VOlt SALE.
Advs. Under This Head Ons Cent a Word.
OK KAMI MY HOMK ON DIVISION
street: contains eight room: deMrnhlo
locution, uenr M11I11 avenue, price, $:i,fOU.
I). K. Hl'tilll'S 1 liL Division htreot.
7?()lt MAliBTOP CONfOItl) lll'I'UY, IN
i good condition; liiiulo by Lnyeock, Wy
oming, l'n. j can lie seen and examined ut
burn, rear of wurohmiie. Wyoming uveiiuc.
TIII-SfltANTONNl'l'l'I.Y AND MACIUN
KKY CO.
.TjOU SAI.n-DKSIltAlIU" LOT, WITH
X1 house on rcur, (IIS N. Washington live,
uue; owner leaving city. 1101 (julnry nvr.
T OT FOR SAM' ON fl-AY AVKNl'E.
J Apply to J. f. L.VNOK, -l'Jll Lnckii
wunuuave. LOU NALB A Sll.VKl't-I'I.ATKD fONN
J double bell euphonium, nicely engraved,
with trombone bill, gold lined; nearly new
and cost MM); ill sell ut 11 burgulli. Address
this week to li W. UAYl.Olt, I.altaysvllle,
I'll.
RIJAL I5STATI2.
Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word.
l.Oll SAI.F.-I.OT AT S.VIO; ALSO ONK AT
J sunn, ireen Itldge, suitable for 11 home;
easy tcrniH to quick buyer, f. 1'. JADWIN,
Old l'ostolllce llulldlng.
A
HEAL HAItOAIN (H'ODT TO CiOj
property on (ircen Hideo street, renting
at S.VI per month, for mil u ut S! 1,100 cash.
D. II.
. ui.ri.i
.0(11, K, .Meurs liulldlug.
TV.f ODF.KN 1-J-ltOOM HOl'ML', .MST FIN
i 1 lshed. In North Park for sale ut S:t,(S(M)
ciimIi; 11 real bargain; another at S 1,000. 1).
II. UKI'I.OOI.K, .Meurs llulldlng.
PUULIC SALE OP HEAL ESTATE
'IMIK lDKli
1 public vendue on Saturday, Mny 15,
1807, at HI o'clock a. m., upon tho premises
described below, the following lots or jiur
celsuf liindMtimto In 'the sixth ward or tho
city of Seruiitnn, County of I.uckuwunmi,
und statu 01' Pennsylvania, bounded und de
scribed is follows, to wit;
First Piece: lleliigoncdiulf or lot number
one (J I on the town plot of this borough of
Hyde Purlt ns Mineyed by .. P. Mnrev,
September (Ith, IK.Il. Said lot being llltv
two ('J feet In fronton Front street (for
merly Water now Third street! and ono hun
dred and four (Kill feet more or less In
depth to the bunk of the bncUiiwuniiu river.
Containing about one-eighth of an aero of
bind, and being the sumo land concyed bv
Thomas Covuo and wile to.Mury Millet, now
deceased. Improved with a three-stnrv brick
house and .store with a onc-.dory brick addi
tion, also burn mid shed.
Second Piece: HeliiLf tbo nnrlbenslprlv
one-half oflot number liltcen (loi on Joseph
T. Fellows' plot of lots surveyed bv suld
Mmcy. suldoiic-hulf of lot being fnrty-nlno
(111) feet In front on Fourth street and one
hundred und four (Kill lect In depth. Im
proved with one-story frame dwelling
houses.
llelngthn sumo lots of bind convoyed to
thu undersigned by Frank II. Cluiiiuns, esq,,
lilghsherlll'of I.uekuwiinnu county by deed
bearing diitu the Mb duy of .March, 1S01I,
nnd duly recorded In I.uekuwiinnu county
In book 1 of acknowledgment of slicrill h
deeds at pugo 1 15. Terms cusli.
I.KONAItl) D. HOSFOHD.
DAVID W. HUUWN, Attorney.
SALESMEN WANTED.
Advs, Under This Head One Cent a Word,
OALriSMEN WANTi:iM) f lOAVtS-io
O weekly, salary and expenses: tellable
house; experience unnecessary, f. ti, .Molt
(IAN Am, Ft. Wayne, lad.
QALKSKAN $.', DAY; N()C AN VASSINfi;
ii no deliveries; no collections; samples
free; side lino or exclusive. MFHS., ililll
Market street, Philadelphia.
E
XI'KHIENCKI) SALESMAN TO HULL
J calendars und other lltliocrunhlii novel.
ties of both foreign und our own mumifuc
lure on a commission basis; Inexperienced
persons need not upply. Address CA I.VKHT
LlTIIOUItAPlliNll CO., Detroit, Mich.
A CENTS WANTED.
Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word.
A (HINTS
NEW INVENTION; LHiHT
XV nlng seller; Pntcnt Ejector
Patent Ejector CooUliur
Fork; sells In eM-ry household; write quick
liLOMliAHD.Siieo, Mc.
V, DON'T WANT HOYS Oil LOAFEHS,
hut men of ability; :!()) to $500 a
month to hustlers; stuto and general agents;
salary and commission. HAClNK Flltl!
ENU1NE CO., Hiielne, Wis.
ANTED - COUNTY UANVa'sSINO
agents for tho best selling and most
sutjsfuelory article agents ever handled, M,
H. TYLEIt A CO., Portland, Me.
WANTED-SOL1CITOHH; NO DELIVEI
lag, no collecting; position permanent;
pay weekly; stuto ugo. GLEN llHOTHEIW,
ltoehester, N. Y.
1aTANTKD--(1HNEHAL AflENTS IN EV-
1 cry county; also ludy canvassers; some
thing now; sure seller; apply quick. J, O.
HlLllEHT, 1 11 Adams avenue, Sciunton, Pa.
A
OENTK-WHAT AUK YOU OOINO TO
Uouhout SnfoCHlzonshliinrlce fl. do
ing by thousands. Adrtriru NICHOLS,
Nupervlllc, III.
A QKNTS-TO HELL OITH PHACTICAL
ii gout, sliver, iilciiel unit copper electro
plasters; price from 11 upward; tulary and
expenses paid; outfit free. Address, with
stamp, MICIHOAN MF(l CO., f hlciiuu.
A (JKNTH-TO HULL CIUAHH TO DKAI.
A. ers; tjn wccuiy ami oxponn.; ex perl,
enco unnecessary. CONSOLIDATED MFU
CO., 1H Van Huron St., Chicago.
IMPOUNDED.
Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word.
TMFOUNDKD-AT WOODLAWN PAHK,
I one brlndlo cow with strap around neck:
will hosoldnt pubilosalo on May I'Jth, ut 'J
o'clock,!! not culled for beforo tho ubove date.
. i in i.i, a kii. rounuuouuer.
DEPARTMENT.
Light and Medium Weight
Covert Cloths . . , .
different color mixtures and qualities at
68c, 75c, &1.00,
Width 48 to 54 inches. Especially desirable for
TAILOR-HADE COSTUMES. Have you seen the
WALLACE,
III2LP WANTED MALES.
Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Ward.
TtXrAFTKD-fKKID MACHINKHY MOULD.
V eiH. (Innil wages.
SNOW HTKAM 1'UMI' WOKKS,
Huu'ulu, N. Y.
AAA WANTHI) MKN AND WO.MKN,
V niinti und old, tn work for us In their
own homes In spare time, day or evening.
Wo pay 9 Id to Si n per week. No eunvasM
lug. Any chllil can do the vtork. Send ail
dress1 today. We send work ut ouue. II. A.
UItII'll Dcpt. 277, Tyrone, Iu.
V7ANTKD-A MAN TO TAKK C1IAIU1I'
of hand hIII; winding department and
educate green help. Iteply In own hand
M riling, stating wages expected, to UALl'il
HALM, Murlettu, Pu,
A HKHIDKNT OF Sf KANTON, WlTddNO
to cmivuwi and collect; mum furnish
bond. 'Jil I Luckuwumm uvenue, room 11,
IlltKNNAN.
WANTHD AOKNTS-S75 PKIt MONTH
und expenses paid active men If right;
foods sold by sample only; samples, also
lorso und carriage flirnlslieil FHKIi Ad
drcHS.IOllllHlt, lloxolillB, lloiton, .Muss.
CAI,F.;TMKN-SCHOOrsUPPME.sfcOlTN-O
try work; $100 snliiry monttiiy, with
liberal additional commissions. It. O.
KVANS & CO., Chicago.
r ANTKD-AN IDF.A. WHOCANTIIINK
of somo simple thing to pntcnt? Pro
tect your Ideas; they mny bring you wealth.
Write JOHN WHDDKItllFKN fc CO., Dopt.
C. tin, Patent Attorneys, Wushlngtoii, I). C,
lor their 1 800 prize oiler und llht of 1,000
Inventions wanted.
TlTANTKD ASAOKNT1N KVEUY HKO
V tlon tocunvuss; $1.00 to $5.0(1 11 duy
made; sells ut sight; nlso a man to sell Stuplo
tioods to dealers; best side line 875 n mouth;
salary or large commission muilc; cxperlcnco
unnecessary. Clillnn Soup und Muuufuctur
ng Company, Cincinnati, O.
7ANTF.D - WELL-KNOWN MAN IN
" ecry town to solicit stock subscili
tlons; a monopoly; big money for iiccnts; no
capital required. F.DWAKD C. F1MH A CO.,
llordea block, f hlctigo, 111.
II ELP WANTED FEM ALES.
Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word.
J "mHKK W A NTEl ) TO THY FO It 85,' 1 '-.-1j
50 0IVEN AWAY. Wo oiler tho above
amount to tho readers of this pupar who can
muko tho largest number of words from the
word ENIHI'SIASTIC. The first prlo Is a
1570(10.00 Cprlght PInno; tho second prize, a
set of Century Dictionary; tho third prlo, a
Worcester Hlcycle; the fourth prize, u Mon
arch Hlcycle; tho fifth, n White Hlcycle; thu
sixth, a Itueyclo (you have your choice of
wheels Indies' or gcntlomen'si; the seventh,
onoset Standard Dictionary; tho eighth, one
Webster's International Dictionary, und
Four Hundred und Twcnty-llvo Cnsh Prizes,
und Four Hundred Dress Patterns; und 107
Cameras In all 1,000 Prizes. Wo glvo tlieso
prizes Ut Introduce our grcut popular ladles'
paper, Wuhan's Woui.ii an'ii.Iuxmas Mh,
i.kii Monthly. Wo will send It three mouths
foi"J5 cents, and full rules and regulations
how to miiko a list. Hero is a chance) to win
a grand prize by a little effort. No canvass
lug. Why not send today and muko u list
for tho Piano or ono of tho lllcyclcs? Tho
award will bo made by Itov. Jos Sanderson,
D.D., LL. D.. John Hiibbertou unit Horatio
Alger, Jr. Il'youwlll mention tho name of
tho paper you see this advertisement tn, and
send 'J5 cents now for three mouths' sub
scription and for full rules and regulations,
wo will send you I'roc, us an extra prevent,
Uobt. Louis Stevenson's grcut story, "Treas
ure Lund," a 'joo-pugo book. Address, en
closing 'J5 cents lu stumps or silver, Wo
man's Wolll.n, Dept. C. A., V.2 and "J'J N.
William street, New York, N. Y.
LADIES-1 .MAKE HIO WAOES DOING
pleasant homo work, und will gludly send
full particulars to all sending 'J cent stump.
M1SH M. A. 8TEI1HINS, Lawrence, Mich.
YV7ANTHD-LADY AOENTH IN 8CHAN-
ton to sell und Introduce Hnydoi's cuke
Icing; experienced cunvusscr preferred; work
permanent mid very prolltuble. Write for
purMculurs tit ouco and get boiuiflt of holiday
trade. T. H. HNYDEH A CO., Cincinnati, O.
V ANTED LM.M EDI ATELY-TWO ENElt-
gctlo saleswomen to represent us.
Ouaruntecd SO a day without Interfering
with other duties. Healthful occupation.
Write tor puitleulurs, enclosing stump,
MANCiO CHEMICAL COMPANY, No. fa
John street, Now York.
LEGAL
A'OTICE IS HEHEIIY OIVEN TO ALL
1 persons Interested lu tho estate of John
Hundley, deceased, whether they liuveu pros
cut or expectant Interest, that tho Orphans'
Court of Iiackawunnu county; l'a., bus award
ed a citation tu you to appear lu said court
on tho 'J Ith of May, lH07,ut 11 o'clock a. m ,
at which time and place you will bu heard on
tho application of tho oxecutorsof said estuto
to tho court to bo permitted to lucreuso tho
imirtgugeontlur' Wyoming House property
und tho building to bo erected thereon from
fifty thousand dollars heretofore permitted to
ono hundred und twenty-five thousand dol
lars tor tho purpose of erecting u building on
said site.
II. W. PALMEIt,
LEMUEL AMEIIMAN;
JOIINT. HICIIAHDS,
Executors oftho Lust Will and Testament
of John Hundley, Deceased.
MONEY TO LOAN.
Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word.
O'J.OOO, 81,700, &700 AND H.MALLEIt
O sums to loan on city real estute. 1). 11.
HEPLOOLE, Mcurs Ilullillni.'.
CITY SCAVENGER.
CIIAS. COOPElt, CITY SCAVENGEU.
All orders promptly attended to, day or
night. All the latest appliances. Charges
reasonable. 710 Scrnnlon street. House,
mill North Washington avenue.
A.
'Millions CLEANS PHIVY VAULTS
und cess pools: no odor. Improved
iiiuiiiis used. A. llllllKIS. Proprietor.
Leave orders 1 lot) N, Main uve., or IClckes'
drug store, comer Aduiiu) utid Mulberry.
TlunhouullU10.
Awn
$1.
$2ftr
CHARTER APPLICATION.
TN THK COl'IlT mMMTTLKAH
X. of Lnrkiiwiinnii County. In reincor
poration of (irlllln Luke Fishing und Pro
tective Association, No. ll'Jt Mny Term,
181)7.
Notlco Is hereby glvon that nn application
will be. mndu to tho snld Court on Monday,
tho III st day of .May, IHU7, at I) o'clock 11.
111., under the "Act to provldo for tho lncor
perutloii und regulation of certain corpora
tions," approved April V.1), 1H7 1, und Its sup
plements, by Frank C. Johnson, Sllus Stun
ton, Harry Tripp, N. H. Davis und It. K. I.ow
lu, for tho charter of tin Intended corpora
tion to bo called "The tlrlflln Luko Fishing
and Protective Association," tho character
und object of which is the propugntlon and
preservation of tho llsh und gainu In ami
about Urlllln 1 ,11 Ice, In the Townships ut
U...O .....1 Ui.l.,1. ll,lH,.,ni. I.. ....1.1 .......
ii ,iii. ,-.,i,i,i .iiriiiKiuii, 111 ruin lulling ,
und for these purposes to huve, possess una
enjoy, all tho right, lienellts and privileges
conferred by tho suld Act and Its supple-
incuts.
K. 11. 11U1.UATK,
Solicitor.
TN THK COURT OF COMMON PLKAH FOIt
i tho County of Ijickuuunim. No. 571,
May term, 1HU7. Notlco Is hereby given Hint
an application will be mndo 10 tho snld
court on tho a Ith duy of May, A. D., 18117,
ut 1 o'clock, under tho Corporation Act
ofono thousand eight hundred und seventy
four," und tho supplements thereto, by
l.nclanl Domenlco, I.ldulno Cuppellnnl,
l.ulgl Pcrugint, Aliclo Llottl, Augiln Pol
uiigo, Kerdlnando Htclmroiil, und Julio llls
contlnl, for tho charter of 1111 Intended cor
poration to bo culled "Tho Society of Chris
topher Columbus," tliu character und object
of which Is maintaining a society for bene
llclnl or protective purposes to Its members
from funds collected therein, and for thesa
purposes tn have, possess und enjoy all
the rights. lienctltMiind privileges conferred
by the said net mid Its supplements.
CIIAS. H. WHI.tiKs, Solicitor.
1JUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES.
Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word,
7?IUSTCLASS7nt'o
P stock and fixtures. Doing over $:i,0tm
per month. Host locution In u town of l'-'.OOO
JHipulutloii. Large protlts; small expense.
Cnsh required down, S'J,500; must sell quick,
going la other business. For full particulars
Inquire of II. N. PATHICIC, ;t;il North
Washington uvenue, Scranton, Pu.
CiilA ON F.VF.ttY $JOOMAl)K LAST
O ' 1 month through our system of syndi
cate speculation. Send for full explanatory
fuimphlet. O'CONNOlt & CO., 10 Wall St.,
CHIROPODIST AND MANICURE.
CHlNs7IUWIONSNlTnOI
nulls cured without tho least pain or
drawing blood. Consultation anil advice
given free. E. M. HHTZEL, Chiropodist.
;i;ill Lackawanna uvenue. Imdles uttendoit
ut their residence If doslrod. Churgos moder
ate. SI'I UATIONS WANTED.
QITl'ATION WANTED-AS NUHSK OH
ij housekeeper, by a middlu-ugad lady. Ad
dress Ii M., Tribune office.
TifANTED-POSITlON AS HTENOOHA
T jiher, accountant or general olllco
hand; nlso acquainted with lumber trade.
Address II., mo Lincoln street, Wilkes.
Hiirre, Pu,
WANTED-A POSITION, JtY "hELIAHLI:
girl, as assistant dressmaker; refer
ence, MISS LOTTIE TEEL, Mt. Pocono, Pu.
A LADY, (YOUNG WIDOW), HEFINED,
XI educated, attractive, asks for an Im
mediate position where worth will be appre
ciated. Thoroughly understands tho manage
ment of a household und servants. Will
make herself useful in any capacity. Will
leuvo city. Address M, M., care Tribune.
SITUATION WANTED-HY A MIDDLE
n uged hidv, as houf.okeeper. Address M,
1815 Price street, Scranton, l'n.
CnT'ATION WANTED - HY A GOOD
O girl; will work at ur.' Itlndof housowork:
can furnish good references. Address KATE
DHONKONSKI, U 18 Second street, city.
SITUATION WANTED-AS HUTCHEH,
P bv a young man who understands the
meat "business thoroughly; can muko suns
ugo; willing to peddlo or would llko a position
us grocery clerk; ti years' experience; can
furnish good reference. Address UOHDON
F.O., Tribune olllce.
t FIHST-CLASS PHACTICAL HOOK
x. keeper, with a thorough ( knowledge, of
business desires a situation. Address "M"
general Delivery, Scranton.
SITUATION
WANTED-HY
A FIHST.
city refer
o chus cabinet mnker, best
ences. Address Downing, V'Jl uouri street,
elty.
Situation' wanted-hy an eneu-
getlc young man, ago 10. Will work ut
clerkship or any honorable situation. Has
experience in grocery buslnojs. Can furnish
best of reference. Address O. H. STONE,
Throop Pa.
OITFATION WANTED-AS WATCHMAN'
r or to attend boilers. Address G. W 1 10
Hickory street
WANTED-ltY A HHSPECTAHLE WO-
uiuii, three or four days work at wash
ing or housework. Address 1C
M. !., 11(1
Hickory street.
A YOUNG LADY DESIHF.S A POSITION
ns book-keoper, has had experience and
can furnish good reference. Address A. 11. C,
cure of Tribune.
A YOUNG LADY DES1HEH A POSITION
usstenogruphcrund typewriter. Address
"A" cure of Tribune,
SITUATION WANTED-HY A YOUNG
O ludy us book-keeper. Is u good penman
nnd ciiii fuiNilsh reference If required. Address
G. II., Tribune olllee.
SITUATION WANTED-A YOUNG GIIIL
o desires situation In small family or to as
sist at household work. Address or call
MJHS .UJNKSM Ultl'll Y. Avocu, Pu., ilox 71
SITUATION WANTED-HY A MIDDLE
i ugod woman, to do work of any descrip
tion Apply H. 1)., 1 10 Hickory street.
A
MIDDLE-AGED LADY WISHES TO
muko engagements for nursing. Terms.
jjH.oo per wcck. .viiuress r I'linr;, imi urncc.
(SITUATION WANTED-TO DO WAHIN
o ing and Ironing. Washings und Ironing
taken liomeulso. Call or address Ull., UUl
Sumner acnuc, Hyde Park.
C1TUATION WANTKD-HY-A YOUNG
O man us butcher; has bad eight yoaii' ex
perleneo and h first-class, all-around man.
Address J. IC, t) 1 o Murloii street, city.
SITUATION-WANTED-HY A YOU,;
girl to do housework In u small fundi
can get references, If required. Adtlress
il. F T"Ttbune ottico.
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A 'IV TT TH-TniO
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