"$r-i - , -T"r 'I' i M'iWiyimw -tJ "' - f" ' i T"r' THE SOTMNTON TUIBTJNE-1SIONDA.Y MOTlNINa. MAY 10, 1897. 3 Pennsylvania Urn THE TROLLEY BILL WILL CAUSE FIGHT Friends ol the Young Measure Arc Hopeful. WILL MAKE A DESPERATE STRUGGLE The Hamilton Unnd Measure to Come Up for I'lnnl Hcndiiip"IjCBislntlon Alimented by I'cnnsjhnnlri Labor Associations Will Ito Hurried 'i'liroiigli Siwintr nntl House. Hnrrlebutg, May 0 There will be another stubborn fight In the house Monday night oer the Young bill glv ing trolley companies the right of emi nent domain The friends of the meas ure were dentin at Friday's session In their efforts to Fecute a special order for second and third rending. The re sult was so loc that they believe they can muster sufllclent otes during the recess to win If they fall the bill will lime to bo abandoned for the ses sion It Is among the second reading dills and stands a poor chance of be ing leached The Mnckey bill giving trolley companies the right to carry fi fight Is in the same position The Hamilton load bill will come up In the house for final passage on Tucs dnj inclining. The opposition will try to imprde Its passage by moving to insert a clause appropriating $1,000,000 to put It In foice. The bill will lie fought in the senate by Mr, Drown, of Westmoreland, the champion of the load dill passed by that body a month ago and hung up In the house commit tee. The legislative committee of the League, of American Wheelmen Is co operating with the friends of the Ham ilton bill The appropriation bills are still In committee and will be kept there un til nfter the levenue bills have been acted upon flnallv. IJoth house and fcennte will get nwav by Thursday to all the members to attend the unveiling of the Washington monument next Snturd.i) In Philadelphia. The Keator ballot leform bill will be taken up eaily next week for third leading and llnal passage. Unless the temper of the house changes Mi. Keator sajs It will pass. He claims public sentiment, as rellected by the newspapers of the state, Is in favor of the proposition. The legislation advocated by the Pennsylvania Labor associations Is be ing hurried thiough the senate and houe The Iair bill limiting all woik for the state or municipal corpora tion", whether done by contract or otheivvlse to eight houis a day and prescribing that none but citizens of the United States shall be emplojed on such work, Is on the house calendnr for thlid reading The Woodruff bill providing for the sanitary Inspection of bake shops, conftctloneiy establish ments and macaroni factories has gone through the senate and will come up in the house Tuesdoj for third reading and final passage. - WniLEU.WLL TNTHCSnNATn. , The Weiler bill protecting mechanics and laborers in their light to belong to 'lHU'oi.oisan"UatlonH pasted the house early in tl.e se.sslon and is on third readliif. In the senat. It has ben hent to the f-tnatc judicial y committer for u hc.ni ing by Itufus K Shapely, coun f U for the Union Tiactlon company, of l'hilndelrhla This concern and the Philadelphia and Heading company aie mal.ing a strong light against the mojMiie and It will have to be amend ed efotp It c-in pa.ss Wh-n the bill w.is recommitted It was agreed It should be bioujlit out not later than Tucsdu). The mechanics lien bill will be liud the beyond time Monday night in the houv It Is a codification of all tht IIlii livvs on the statute books. A hearing will be given Tuesday dy the senate Judlclarv general committee to the Crothors bill lequlilng trolley companies to enclose their platforms dining the w Intel for the protection of the motnrnien nnd conductors. It has already passed the house The bill for the riglstiatlon and employing of Jout revmen homeshoeis has been repotted from cnmmltte-e In both bodlss and the Orme nrti-company ston bill Is on the hcuse calendar for second leading. The senate corporations committee has not yet acted on the Crothers antl-tiust bill, which passed the house two months ago The bill requiring the use of au tomatic safeti controllers on hoisting engines and to movent runawivs in shafts, slopes,' quarries and mines. Is on thlid leading In the senate This Is all the legislation in willed, the labor association Is tukiug an active inter est. A MINISTER'S CHARITY. ('lies, Impoverished Depositors His share oi'an Estate. Hollldavsduig, May 9 Quite a rip lle of excitement was created among the unfoitunate Gardner, Morrow & Co dank depositors jesterday dy a judlle statement made dy T. J. rtald pldg the attoinej for the heirs of the ,'late Judge James Gaidner, the found r of the dank, to Lnn A. Hrua. who wa" the heaviest depositor In the in solvent dank. Mr Kaldtldge stated that Hev. Paul Gardner. r.istor of the Presbyterian chinch, nt Sewlckley, Pa , has declined to participate In the technical defense set up in court by the heirs, and was content that the many Impoverished depositors should have his share of the instate, Tlio estimated worth of the Gardner estate is JJ0OOO0 and the share of the Pev Mr. Gardner is one third. JUDGE WORKING REFORM. J,niicnster CoiiHtitblcs Return .Mnny Violations of Law. Lancaster. May 9 Judge nrubnker yesterday continued his Investigation Into disreputable resorts in this city nnd places where the liquor law Is vio lated 'By virtue of his Judicial prodding the constables returned forty places In this city of cominon notoriety. The accused were rounded up by the sheriff this afternoon, being held in $5P0 dall each for trial nt the next term of court. The laid hns created a great sensation in this city. STRIKERS ORGANIZE. Amalgamated Association Lining Up for n Wage Contest. ' PlttBburg, May 9, The Amalgamated 'Association of Iron and Steel Workers, 1b making strenuous effoits to repair its lines for the annual wage scale contest. An attempt is being made to ccuro a. foothold In the die national tube works nt McKeesport, where sev eral thuosand men arc employed, Recently the puddlcrn at his mill were reduced from $4.50 to U a, ton, About one hundred of the men struck. The company has always paid scale u 11 Res, but has not recognized the Amalgamated association. The latter will hold its annual con vention at Detroit In two weeks. There Is talk .of demanding an increase In puddling from the present rate, $4. BO u ton to $5 among the puddler of the Mahoning and Shenango alleys. It Is stated by well posted manufac turers that the wages paid now In the Iron and steel mills of the United States are as high as the trade can afford, In lew of the continued season of low and still falling prices. PRISONERS NEAR FREEDOM. Turnkey Hcnril Them Working nnd !iivc the Alarm. Chambersdurg, May It George Toms nnd Oeorge nilleott, confined In Jail for burglar, attempted to break Jail last night About 1 o'clock this morning Turnkey Ilrough was attracted dy a peculiar noise In the lower tier of cells. He awakened Sheilff Grcenawnlt and the two made an Investigation. The two men were confined in the same cell. They had cut a hole through the lloor and hud sawed In two and lumoved an Iron girder a foot thick. This gave them access to the cellar. Toms had crawled through with a bundle of clothes, dut tlie hole was too small for Hlllcott to make his ecnpc. When the men found they were dis covered Toms returned to his cell. Toms Is under sentence to the peni tentiary for three years, and will do removed (there next vv'ieek. Hlllcott had not been sentenced The saw used was one for cutting Iron and the sher iff cannot Imnglno how they pioctired It, as he had kept a strict iva'.ch over the men. BALLAST ON THE TRACK. John Kiwis, Evidentlv Insane, Tries to reck n Train. Lewlstown, May 9 An attempt was made to wreck ,i Pennsjlvanla Itall load train at Mattaw.ana, this county, this morning, that resulted In one car being derailed, Poitunately no one was Injured. The attempt was made by a voting man, probably aged 24 jears and evi dently Insane, named John Hnnls, who claims to hall from Stonlngton, Conn. Utuils placed a lot of ballast on the tinck In such a manner that when a tialn stiuck It one of the cats wo-s de tailed. The joung fellow was seen dy the tiack watchman, who followed him westwnrd to Hde, about six miles dis tant, wheie he dellbetately walked Into the Juniata liver.and where the watch man and track foreman ai rested him. I'nnis does not look like an Insane man. He Is of medium height, has led hair nnd a fair complexion and weighs probably 170 pounds. AWFUL FALL IN SLEEP. Charles Shinier Pound Crushed nnd llroken on u Pavement. Hethl'ehem, May 9. While under the spell of somnambulism Charles Shinier, aged 21 jears, second son of Mrs. L. A. Shlmer, residing In West Bethlehem, fell out of a second-story window nbout 3 o'clock yesterday morning, and was frightfully Injured His brother was awakened just as he fell and saw his head disappear. He hastened to the window nnd, leaning out heard his brother moaning on the pavement below. An nlarm vvus sound ed and assistance promptly given. When the family reached his side he was moaning pitifully, but was et asleep He was carried Into the house, where phvsiclans gave him nttentlon He had fallen on the light side and it was found that the shoulder blade, arm, ribs,' hip and legs were crushed and btoken. It Is believed lie was in jured Internally also. TICKET GAVE HIM AWAY. Bobber Discovered dy nn Alert Agent it Osgood, Pa. Gieenvllle, May 9. Charles Hoovler, Is In Jail at Cleveland, charged w Ith be ing Implicated In the robber of a small amount of cash and some tickets nt Lake Shoie and Michigan Southern depot, at Osgood, Pa , in August, 1S90. Hoovler presented an unstamped Sandy Lake ticket to the agent nt Os good, who lecocnlzed It as one of the stolen tickets. Hoovler icquested the agent to stamp It and was told that he was to get aboard the tialn nnd the conductor would make the ticket good The agent then telegraphed the general olllce at Cleveland, and Hoovler was soon under arrest. He implicated a man named Hoblnson In the theft and he was also arrested, and the two bound over for court. NEW YORKERS DECLINE. Pour of the Capitol Architects to He from Tills State. Harrisdurg, May 0 No ofhclnl an nouncement lias yet been made of the six architectural expeits who have been invited to enter into the competi tion for plans for the new capltol. James H Warner, of Lancaster, has accepted, but It Is understood two of the New Yoik aichltetts have declined. This accounts for three, the other three being located In Pittsbuig, Philadel phia and Bosion When the six architects were selected six alternates were also selected, so that theie would b; a designer to take the place of any one declining,, It hap pens that the first alternate on the list The Trflbmiee Will quickly supply your wants at a reasona ble price. Gee Ceet a Word i , Iu advance is the cost, which is the cheapest rate in the city, when value received is con sidered, ' New Advertisements Published iu The Tribune are invariably an swered quickly by many desirable applicants. Quick returns is what you want, and what you get, by advertising iu The Tribune. Is a Pennsylvanlan, bo that there will probably be four competitors In tills state. CHINAMAN'S SUICIDE. Shoots Himself in tlin Ilrcnst nnd Dies Shortly Afterward. Unlontown, May 9. Ju I.on, a Chi nese laundryman of Hrow nftville, this morning shot hlmslf In tlio left breast. All the circumstances go to show that he committed suicide. Ho had been drinking heavily of late. This morning he was seen on the street. Shortly nftar he returned to his place of business a shot was heard. On entering his room the Chinaman was found In un unconscious condition nnd dleel n few minutes hater Only .14 cents was found In his possession. No, Inquest was held. LINEMAN DROPS TO EARTH. Pe-How Woikmnu's railing Pliers Cause tlio Accident. West Chestei, May 9 Joseph Joint er, a telephone lineman, met with a dlstiesslng accident in this place jes tcrdav morning. Jointer, who hns only one eye, was working on a polo about ten feet above ground. When he looked up toward the tot) of the polo a fellow-lineman nccldent nllv dropped a pair of pliers, which Rtruck Jointer on the empty ee socket badly lacerating the llesh and knock ing him to the surface. He was re moved to the hospital. The Injured man Is a native of Haltlmoie. MRS. MURD0CK IN A TRANCE. Went Asleep .Honda) Night and Cnn not llu Awakened. Pittsburg, May !l Mrs John Mur doelc, of Uiackberiy nlley, McKeesport, retlied In her usual good health Wed nesday night. Yesterday morning when an attempt "was made to nrou-v her she was found In a tiance Doc tors have been working with Ik r since but so far have failed to arouse her. About two years ago Mis Murdock was In a trarce for ovei a week. When she revived she raid (ho had been con scious of everything that had occurred about her. She Is a robust womnn'nud has a husband and thres children. ARMOR TEST SUCCESSFUL. Government Accepts Group of Plates for Two IJattleshlps. Bethlehem, May 9. The government est at the Bethlehem Iron company's piovlng grounds, yesterday, of ten Inch plate, lepresentlng side armor for the battleships Kearsarge and Ken tucky wns successful in every respect. The penetration shot projectile en tered only three Inches, and was then shatteied, while the cracking shot, failed to mnke a single crack. The test, though severe, was a tilumph for the company, nnd the entire group of plates was accepted by the govern ment. Denth of Judge Hiving. Pittsburg, Pa, May 9 Judgo Thomas Riving died tonight of pneumonia, after an Illness of only four das. He was 70 ears old and has been on the bench for twenty-three years He was a member of the state constitutional convention of 1S73, which promulgated Pennsylvania's pres ent constitution and has been prominent In legal circles for many ears. Snfc Bobbed in Broad Dnv light. Harrlsburg, May 9 Between 1 ana 2 o'clock jefterday afternoon a hardware store, at Fceond and Walnut streets, was entered rnd the safe In the rear of the room, opened and relieved of about $15 In rash and several checks So deftl) was tho work done that not until soma time after tho robbers departed did the proprie tor discover the loss. Death of ri Watchman's ifc. Lancaster, Pa , May 9 When Henry Shert, who Is a night watchman, camo to his homo this morning, he found his wife dead in bed. She had died during the night from a rupture of a blood vessel of the heart, and no one was In the house at tho time. She was aged about 53 years Cnught Hnss Out of Season. Special to the Soranton Tribune. Plttston, oray 8 Gcwgo Brlseo and Jero-b Scherer, two Plttston lads, wire ar rested Saturday by Pish Warden Campbell for taking bas out of Carpenter's cicfk. The season does not open until Juno 1, DICYCLE PROVERBS. A dlejcle can do almost anything savo climb a tree. A drop of oil In time may save many a gallon of porsplratlon. It shall bo said of Til blcjcW that their way Is tho wai of tin (rank It cannot be said of a bicycle nder that he begins tho way he should go. It Is a w No c clometcr 1 1 at can show Its maattr an extraordinary daj's run Ab the handlo bar is bent, so shall tho fplnal column of the rider lie Inclined. A soft answer turneth away wrath, but a soft tire lllleth a man w ith ev II thoughts. Tho man Who looketh behind him in a crowded path would better be a plllcr of salt The rider who pursueth hlswa with his head bowed runneth to his own destruc tion As the spoke Is bent, so shall the pith of the blcelo dovlato from tho straight and narrow way. Tho oil cup that goes too long uncovered will become possessed of ns much grit as the rider of the blevcle thereof It Is not meet that bleellsts Hhou'.d gret each other w Ith clasping of hand Bather let them pay a formal, distant greeting. Talking Through His lint. John L Sullivan poses and taljts through his hat, Of tho davs when he was a fighter, And sometimes he wonders Just vvhoro he Is at As ho calls In the aid of a writer: Ho declares, with an oath, that he'll Emash Julian's face Just becauso Martin says that he's out of tho race, Though folks think Martin's right and that John's a rone case, Having passed out of date ns a fighter. Chicago Dispatch JUDGE-MURPHY MATCH. Northeastern Pcnnsvlvnnla Lightweight Is Going Out of Ills Class to Mnko a Flftecn-Round Match. James Judge, the champion light weight of Noitheastern Pennsylvania, and Patrick Murphy, the welterweight and Instiuctor of the South Hide Ath letic club, nre to bo mntehed to 1hx fifteen rounds for a purse of $250, The bout will take place In this city In about two weeks. While Judge Is by far the more clev er of the two, he is showing poor Judgment In pitting ills uglllty and science ngnlhst the fifteen pounds heavier weight that Murphy can bring Into the ring. Murphy lb one of the ctlffest of hard punchers at even ills own weight and Is much better than the average doxer one sees In local ex hibitions. So with those qualllleatlons It Is an even thing that he gets the decision If Judge Is determined to go out of his class to light his way up the pugil istic ladder he ought to stipulate in his articles with Murphy that the lat ter shall not weigh over ISO pounds nnd that he, Judge, shall enter the ring at c.itchw eight. His fi lends, which are legion In nnd about Scranton.would much' prefer to see him. Idle nnd ready to whip the best man In his. class rath er than ilsklng a punch fiom a man like Murphy' and the short nap that would follow such a blow. The aflalr Is being ai ringed by com petent repiesentatlves of the two flght cis and It ought to be a good go. KE00H AFTER THE CHAMPIONSHIP. Hns Clinlleugrd tlio Winner ol' the Klv-stevviirt Game. Grant II. Hlv, of Spilngdeld. Ohio, won the continuous pool championship of the world Satin day night nt the end of his three nights' gume w Ith Heiman H Stewart, of Hlnghamton, N. Y., at Haulman hall. New York lty. On Prlday night Stewart led fn the match by forty-five points. Kly, however, quickly made up his loss In Saturday night's game, making 244 points tu his opponent's 1S2, and reach ing the COO limit by the time Stewart hnd made GS3 points. Jerome Keogh, of this city, has chal lenged the winner. His challenge was printed In Saturday's Sun with which he posted $100 as a guarantee of good faith. Keogh offeis to play for $2'0 but he Is willing to double or quadru ple the amount If Ely desires It. The champion has a right to dictate the battle ground so there Is little like lihood of the match' taking place in Scranton, although Keogh will offer every leasonable inducement to bring Hly here. WHIRLS OF THE WHEEL. Jones (Just learning) Why, It brats run ning, Jumping, a Turkish bath and a foot ball gamo united Tho Arizon e legislature has pissed a bill compelling all the railroads In the stato to carry blcjcles as baggage. Brown (elderly gentleman on the side walk) Do vou consider that the bleydlc exercises, all the muscles of the body? It is said on good authority that a per manent cycle show will be held this sca scn at Atlantic CUi. which will contlnuo during the months of June, July and Au gust. Since pneumatic tire"! have come Into life on cabs In Paris, it his been found that owing to the reduced shock to vl hlcles, the cost of repair has been lessened 50 rer cent, Thero Is an agitation In Nebraska to put blejclrt thieves on an equal footing with horse thieves in regard to severltj of pun ishment This will mako the olfense very near a capital one, Tho wheelmen who ue the Brooklyn ejele path complain of pedestrians using tho path and getting in their was Steps are now belnjr taken to bar the public from walking on tho path, Tho stnto of West Virginia hn adopted a bleclo law, which regulates speed, keeps wheels off tho sidewalk, requires bell warning when necesarj, and pre vents the ma'leious placing of obstruc tions on the roads, with a penalty for a violation of an of Its sections. The bicyclists of St. Loul have asked for tho passage of a bill b tho city coun cil to Impose a tax of one dollar on every wheeTIn tho city owned by persons over twelve jears of age Tho bill was passed and with It a wide-tire ordinance that was prepared bj tho Vehlclo Owners' associa tion. A blcyclo dealer In Httckensack, N. J has placed In his shop a kitchen range boiler, which Is kept full of air under pressure, and connected with a. hose run ning to the outside or tho building lllci clists, by connecting the valves on their wheel") with the hose and turning a stop cock, may quickly Inflate their tires with out pumping There Is ono custom, sas s the Providence Journal, which has been followed so long that It has beeomo almost a mle of tho road. Its close observance will save mary an accident It Is that the riders on tho main strcta, tho trunk hlghwajs, have tho right of wa overnnv wheelmen com ing Into them from the cross htreets. Manj riders uro careless about this mat ter. Thvy come at full speed mound a corner from a cross btreet, not knowing whether thero are any wheelmrn qr wagons which will bo in their wiy on tho main highway. They come so last that they cannot stop or reguiuto tho curve that they will take, with the result that collisions are moro frequent from this ciuso than any other. In coming through from a cross street the rider should slow up and rldo nt a pace at w hlch he can con trol his wheel and give tho ejcllsts on the muln highway the right of way Tho New York blcjcle parade, which will bo held Juno 5, promises to be con spicuous In point of tloral designs If for nothing else A bevy of girls propose dressing all in white with their wheels elaborately decorated In robcs of scarlet and white, while another blccle. repre senting a yacht, will have the frame en tirely hlddpn by Mowers, These are only a few of tho features One great drawback to the universal popularity of the w heel Is the false Impres sion that exists that a bending or stooping position Is neeessir on nccount of the peculiarly of its construction The skep tics make much noise on this tcoic, but overlook tho fact that rldeis by adjusting their handlo bars can sit ns erect as a stono monument. If desired, though, of course, this position is assumed at the ex pense of speed Sunday riding hns aioused the church going publio of i:anston, III , to a high degree Tho church people of tho town have denounced pleasuio ildlnc as moral ly Injurious and claim that the) have broktn the fourth commandment, suf lick nt grounds upon which to ostracho them from society Among those who come under tho ban of tho Sabbath cru eaders are suveial voting ladles who were snubbed becauso they took a recent spin on Sundai. Blcyclo reform Is gradually spreading. This Is especially truo of tho agitation having In view tno passage of bills com pelling the railroads to carry blccle as baggage Such bills aro now In force In the empire state, South Carolina, Ailzonn, California and Ohio; and the prospect Is bright for the passage, of FiinlUr acts In New Jursej, Tdichlgan and sovoral other states. The bill recently passed by tho legislators of New Jeisty now only needs tlin signature of tho governor to make It a law, Tho cyclometer has nlways been a fav orite Instrument with cyclists. This Utile register tolls tho wheelmen how many I mllca ha has covered ou a ran. tuul alas Connolly & Wallace DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT. ; Whip Cord Beiges, . : , . :, ; Vigoreaux Suitings. Light and Medium Weight Covert Cloths ..... In about thirty different color mixtures and qualities at SQC, 68C, Width 48 to 54 inches. Especially desirable for TAILOR-HADE COSTUMES. Have you seen the &c Crepons ? ' CONNOLLY & WALLACE, S&SZS TTS iu FOR KENT. AiHs. Under Tills Head One Cent a Word. 7?(.mitKNr-riVKr,)sroin iiuii.uing, -I1 .No. tits vomlngiiveniie.iiext to lllino llnnk, will bo entirely reuiodtiid, furntslied with i levator and uiude suitable for uimrt mint store. Inquire of J. N. HICK, .vicars Building. fMttfOVt IIOL'SB. 31 1 11HKCK COURT. U Imjulrt! nt 1 10 Ad mis uvcuue. l?OR RKNT-HAVK A NICK Hl'ITK OP -L rooms for rent nt the I.luden. 170RRKNT AH1MJI.K O-ROOM llOUHlT. J .I41t'laj avenue, modern conveniences nndilty Nteaiii. Apply to C. .1. 1'OSf, Com monwealth Building. rou sali:. Ad5. Under This Mead One Cent a Word. T AKK ARIKI. I OTT V.OK TOR SAI.K, -I -J with bam, boat house nnd boats, best locution lit tho lake; lot HOiilUO. A. C. rui.i.i.u. TTOR SAI.K-MY HOMK ON DIVISION X' stieit, tontiilns eljlit rooms, dtidmblo location, near Main avenue, pilie, $.I,riuo. U. K. Ht'UHKS 1VM Division street. "I7UR H.M.K-'IOl' CONCORD BUC1UY, IN -L good condition; niudo bv I.ujcock, Wv omliig, l'u.; can ho seen and examined at barn, icar of warehouse, Wjomlnu avenue. THKHCRAN'iONMUri'IA AM) MACHIN ERY CO. F OR SAI.K DKSIHAIII.K LOT, WITH hnuseon rear. 018 N. WiiHlilntrton nve. nuc, owner leaving dt. 0(11 0ulncj iivc.j LOT 1 OR SAI.K ON CI. V.Y AVKNCK. Applj .to J. C. I.ANUK, l'JO lJicku wnnnii live. '"I70R KALK-A bII.VKH-I'L Vrr.I) CONN J.1 double bell euphonium, nteelj engraved, with tiombono hell, gold lined, nearlv lieu and cost SIM), will sell nt 11 bargain. Address this week to K. W. OAiI.OU, kallussvllle. l'n. REAL ESTATE. Advs Under This Head One Cent a Word. 77611 SAi,i:-i,OT AT SfiOO; AI.MIONKAT J1 S'!r0. Orcen Ridge, suitable foi 11 home; easj teims toqulelv bujei. (.. 1". .JADWIN, Oldl'ustotllco Building. AIIKAI. BAROAIN OCGHT TO OO; propertj on dieen Ultimo street, renting nt 5'! per month, for sale at $4,10(1 cash. 1). II. RKl'LOlil.i:, Mears Building, TVTODKRN l'.'-ROOM HOl'SK, Il'ST 1'IN lVi ishecl, in Noith Pink for sale nt .;i,ooo cash; u real bargain, another at "? l,UUO. 1). 11. RKl'I.OOI.K, Meurs Building. SALESMEN WANTED. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. I" 7'xiRmNoflTCL J calendars and other llthographlo novel ties of both foreign and our own manufac ture on a commission basis; Inexperienced persons need not upply. Address CALVKRT LUHOGRAPHINGC'O., Detroit, Mich. DRESSMAKING. Advi. Under This Head One Cent a Word. M" IS i"T WlHIJOMVlmtIAlvKRr Adnms avenue. keeps a iccord of tho season's mileage and not for legitimate pleasuro of wheel ing But since so many married men havo taken to bicycling the e) clometcr has not formed a popular part of their outfit It Is a tell tale A man takes his wheel after supper, his better half ask him where he Is going, and ho replies that ho will probabl) take a 10-mile run. Per haps ho meets a friend and the) stop at tho club Late In the evening he rides home. Informs his wlfo that he has ridden about 20 miles and goes to sleep with a peaceful mind Hut his better half Just looks at the c clometcr That little lnstg nlllcunt dlil botia)S Its owner. It docs not tell a falsehood Result, the unpopu larity of tho register In certain quarters. There are many Improvements on the high grade wheels which do not show to general Inspection One, for instance, Is found In tho spokes, Tho old way of making them a to butt-end tho wire, and then cut a thrcael with tho ordinal y die. Tho best spokes nowadays have a roiled thread. In other words, tho spoke wlro Is put through rolls so constructed that tho thread Is compressed up. By this piocpss the outer portion of the mitul Is not cut aw a), and It Is well known that tho nipple will not bind if It Is turned be jonel the thread, for whero tho threal Is 10'led out Is Inrgei In diameter thun the wire. It Is not generally known that the spoke w Ire Is a better quallt) of steel than that used In pianos. It Is, and costs con siderably more. COURSG AND PADDOCK. Trlxy Hal 211'4 has been bred to Hal Dlllard. Coaslman L'OS'i will probably bo raced in tho fall Ii)no & Proctor havo bought I.o Sim mons 2 W 'i Tho old giay trotter Charley C. 2.13Vi by Sam Purely Is dead. Nellie A. 213 by Wilkes Boy will bo bred to Governor Benton. Mis Jennings, 2 0Si has Joined "Knap" McCarthy's stable. A Dotting meeting will bo held at Sar nla. Out , on May ii W. McAllister Is ttallllng Otey H. !1S'4 at Mt Sterling, O. Kd Plunket will tc out again this jcar with the Newcuslle male, Celerlt). A total of $11,000 has Iwen olferod for the summer meeting at Moscow, Russia, At Rochester. Inch, Kalrvlovv 2 13V. and Deck Wright SOMi are In training. Miss Stintmoro 2.29 and Strathllno 2 31'4, both of Btrathmore, will be bred to Onlino .'01 Trinket 2 it and her sister, Toto, the dam of ralkland 2.13',j and others, ore to be sold nt auction. Larry Hazel now has chargo of Ken tucky Union 2.07l4 and Surpol 2.1G'4, Ho will drive them this vcar. Cricket, dam of Cambridge Hal 2 2i'i, etc., Tom Hak has foalod a fine lllly by Online) 2J)I, at Cambridge. 01 TY'sY - N J1LJJL l 75c, $1.00, $1. prn II EL1 WANTED MALES. Advs. Under This Mead One Cent a Word. WA.Ti:iJ-A MAN TO TUCK ( H UtOK V ofhaudsllk winding department nnd educate gieen help. Rt pi tu own hand writing, stating wages expected, to KAI.l'll HAI.E, Marietta, Pa, AllTslIjKNT 7)i' NCHANrOV, W I I.f.I NO to canvass und collect; must furnish bond, 'J ; ! 1 Lackawanna avenue, room 11, BR1.NNAN. WANTK1) AHKNTM-$7fi I'KR MONTH und expenses paid active men If right; goods Fold bv sample onlv; samples, also horse and carriage furnished KRKK. Ad dress JOBIIKIt, Box 5H0H, Boston, Muss. SU.ESMKN-SCIIOOI.mJri'I.IESj COUN try work; $100 salary monthly, with liberal additional commissions. It. O. KVANSA CO ij-'hlcryo. TANTEI)--AN IDKA, WHOCANTHINK VV of some simple thine to patent.' Pro tect jour Ulcus, the.v mi bring vou wealth. Write JOHN WKOllKRiiritN K CO, llept. ('. 2.'l, Patent Attorncjs, Washington, 1) t , for their $1800 prio oiler und list or 1,000 Inventions wanted. TVrANTKO-AH AOKNT IN KVKRY avK IV tlon tncnnvu"; 1.00 to $5 00 n clay made; sells ut sight; also a man to sell Staplo (loods to dealc rs, best sldo line S7fi 11 month, salary or largo commission made; experience unueeesbar), Clifton Soap and Mauufactur ngCompan, Cincinnati, O. 7ANTKU WKMi.ICNOWN.MAN IN H everj town to solicit stock subscrip tions; umonopolv; big monej for agents; no capital lequired. KDWAKD C. I'ISU A. CO., Borden Block, Chicago, 111. HELP WANTED FEMALES. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. AY rANTKU-GlRI. I OR LIGHT IIOUSK- worlc. Call Oil Kiessier court. BUSINKSS WOMAN WANTK1) WITH some capital, to open olllce at) our home orclscwhere In Scranton, to Introduce nnd estubllsh, desirable, permanent nnd profita ble business, particulars ut Interview. Send address to KV1 UIL1S1IKU, 'I rlbuncs olllce. LAI)IKS-I MAICK BIO WAtlKS DOING pleasant homo work,undwlll gludl send mil particulars to nil sending '.! cent stamp. MI&S M. A. afEBBLNS, Lawrence, Mich. WANTKD-LADY AGKNTS IN M RAN ton to sell nnd Introduco Sn) del s c'uke Icing; experienced canvasser preferred; work permuuent nnd very prolltable Write for purMculirsut once and get heuellt of holldav trade. 'J. 11. SNMIKR .V. CO , Ineinnutl, o. vantkdimmi:i)!atkl-twokm:r- V getle saleswomen to represent us. Guaranteed SO a dav without Interfering with other duties. Healthful occupation. Write for paitlculars, em losing stamp, MANGO CHKMIl L COMPANY. No. 7' John street, New ork. AGENTS WANTED. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. A OKNTS WANTKI) FOR AN ARTICLK ,NTF,I FOR AN ARTICLK 1 on sight: stamp for part leu :d sr.vlKS ur.ell-.iiii 111., line, New ork. -tl luuisens 011 lurs. UMIKD l.'ill Fifth avenue WANILD - COl NTY I VNVASSLNG agents for the best selling unci most sutlsfactoi) nrtle le ujreuts ever handled. M. 11. T. LKR CO., Poitlund, Me. YTANTKD--SOLiriTORS; NO DKLIVKR. V ing, no collecting; position permanent; payweekl); state nge. OLKN BROriir.K.S, Rochester, N. . w ANTKD-GKNKKAL AGKNTS IN I'.V- cry count); nlsolucl) canvassers: some thing new; sure seller, appl) quick. J. (. lllLRKKf, 111 Adams uvenue, Sunntoii, Pa. AGKNTS-WHAT ARK YOU GOING TO do about Safe t'ltlenshlp pileo ?1. Go ing by thoiisunds. Addicts NICIIOI-s, Nupervllle, III. AGKNTS-TO SKLL OLR PRACTICAL gold, silver, nickel and cupper electro plasters; prie es from ?;i upward, sularj unci expenses paid, outllt free. Address, with stamp, MIC II 1GAN Ml G IO, t lilingn. A GKN1H-TO SKLL CIGARS 'IO DKAI JV ers, S'2li wecl.l) and expenses, expcrl- enco uunecessurv. tU.NSOl ,1DA . IKD Mill CO., 1H Van Bureu St., Chicago, NOTICE. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word, r7iHKPnKi?SII X that no person has uuv right to eoutrac t debts ou 111) uceount, except on Hi) written order, All debts otheittlse contracted I will In no wise bo responsible for. HOUKKr RKNWK IC, No. 7121) Monroe uvenue. Mil) 10, 1807. MIDWIFE. Advs. Undsr Thin Head One Cent a Word. MiuCaX HL K?G u'ClUJATKU 'miT'vTi M S engagements solicited. 1,'ilH Wash burn street. LOST. Adv. Under This Head One Cent a Word. TTisTTC'moiTliiTuTvvTo Aj liberal luvruid will bo paid to peison it- turning sumo to KAGAN &. SON, QUO oilvo street. .MONEY TO LOAN. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. Q'JiOOO, SJ.700, $700 AND SMALLKR p sums to loin on citv real estate1. 1). 11. RKPLOGLI', Meats Ilulldlug. IMPOUNDED. Advi. Under This Head One Cent a Ward. TMI'OU.MIKD-Ar WOODLAWN i'ARK, J one brlndlo cow; will bo sold at pulillu salo May 1:1, at 2 o'e lock p, in., If not culled for before above dute. F. C. MILLMH), Pounclkceper. CITY SCAVENGER. 1IIAH. COOPKR, CITY HCVVKNGKK. v All orders promptly attended to, day or night. All the latest uppllnncrs. Charges reasonable. 710 Herantiin fctieit. House, oiio Noith WaRlilniiton avenue. AB.B1UGGS CLKANW PRIVY VAULW . and cess pools; nn odor. Improved pumps used. A. BRIGGS, Proprietor. I.eavo orders 1100N, Mntn;uve, or Llckes' drug store, corner Adams und Mulberry. UcleiibonoOOlO, AW0tt TrPm ALLL ii CHARTER APPLICATION. IN TlfiTCOUn OK ( OViIONPnKAS X or Laekiiwaiina Count). In ro incor poration of (irlllln Lake Hshlng and Pro tective Association, No. O'J 1 May Term, 1MI7. Notice Is herein given that un nppllcntlou will bo made to the said Court on Monday, the illst dav of Mnv, 1H07, nt t o'clock 11. Ill , under tlio" Vet to provl le for tho lncor peratlcm nnd regulation of certain corpora tions," approved Vprll '20, 187 I, nnd Its su Im plements, bv I rank C. Johnson, Silas Stan ton, Hiiro irlpp, N. S. Davis und R. K. Low In, for the charter of an lutended corpora tion to he culled "The drlllln I alee Mshlng und Protective Association,' the clnmctiir und object of which Is tho propagation and preservation of tho llsh und Kaine In and about Orltllu Luke, In tho 'townships of Scott unit South Abliietcin, In said count), und for these purposes to have, possess nnd tnjo), ull tlio rights, benetlts unit privileges conUrrul by the said Act und Its supple ments, 11. 11. iiomviK, Solicitor. PROPOSALS. on ii i en' Tiir ) Ciri-roi Urn iitMiCoMMissmv, llAHKlsiiuitu, 1'a.. May fi, IH07. ) PROPOSALS TOR TAKING DOWN TIIK RUINS OK TIIK C U'lTOL BUILDINGS. SKALKD PROPOSALS WILL UK RK celved up to 1'J o'clock noon, on the 'Jlltli dav of Mnj , 1 81)7, for taking (low n the stone, brick unci Iron contained lu tho ruins of tho Capitol Building, tho cleaning and proper piling and storlngof tho sumo upon the Cap itol grounds lu the Immediate v Iclnlty of the ruins. .Specific atlous can bo hud upon appli cation to the undersigned. Tho Commlsslou reserves the right to ro Ject uiiv or ull bids. Bl.SMAMIN I. HAYWOOD, Secretnry. Olllce of tho Statu Treusiircr, Hurrlsburg, Pa. UKM.KU PROPOSALS '1 OR TIIK RK O freshment privileges ut the laurel Hill Park, also dancing pavilion, on July Ith, during tho progress of tho great annual games of the Scrunton Caledonian Club, will be received bv R. W. RANKIN, secretary. Box IU, .Scranton. Pa. 1 HUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word, TmTiSt'cl"vSS GIt(Hin''sTNKv X1 stock and fixtures. Doing over $:i,ooo per month. Best location In a town of l'J.ooo population. Laro profits, small expense, ('ash required dow n, !M,.0(), must sell quick, going In other business. For full pnrtleulnm inquire of II. N. PATRICK, 3J1 North Washington avenue, Scranton, Pa. CHIROPODIST AND MANICURE. C'oi7nxbi7nTonsTnik? nulls enroll without tho least pain or drawing blood. Consiiltntlou and ndvlca given trco. K. M. ilKIY.KL, Chiropodist, U'lO Luckuwnnuu uvenue. Ladies attended at their residence If desired. Lhaiges moder ate SITUATIONS WANTED. S'lAiTlN'wTNTDr Ing and ironing. Washings nnd Ironing tnken home nl"o Cnll or nddress A. B , il ) l N. Sumner avenue, II) do Park. 7ANrKD-V RKLIABLK GIRL ll'AMH u position ususslstant ilressinakei or ladles' mulct: refeiences. Address SKAM sritEiS 'tribune olllee, elt). Qlfl VI ION WVMKD-AS NURSK OR O housekeeper, b) 11 inlddle-ugcd lad). Ad dress K. M.i I rlbune olllce. "VA.rKl-POSiri. AH HTKNOGRV V jdier, accountant 01 genual otllco hand, also acquainted with lumber trade. Addiets II., i:jo Lincoln stlect, Wlllces Baire, Pa. WA.V1KD-A POSITION, BYltKLIABLH" (ill, as assistant drcsHiiinkur; refer encc. Miss LOITIK I KfcL, Ml. Pocono, Fa. ALAD, (YOUNG WIDOW), HKFINKuT educated, uttiac tlve, asUs for nn Im mediate position where wortli will be appro e luted, lunroiighlv understands tho inanuge. merit of u household und servants. Will mako herself useful In unv capacity. Will leaveclt),. Address M. M., 1 are Tribune. CULATION W.rKH-IIY A MIDDLU O ai(edladv,as housekeeper. Addicss VI, 1815 Price street, scranton, Pn. QH PAT ION WV.NTKD-BV A GOOD O girl, will work at un) klndofliousework; run lurnlsli good refe rences. Address KAIi DRO.NKO.N'sKI.illHSecotid street, elt). QirfAlION WV.N'IKD-H BUTCIIKR, O byn joung man who understands tlio meat business thoiemghl), can uiuke suus. uge; willing to peddle or would llkpa position us grocer) clerk: It )enrs' exierience; cun furnish good n lei once. Address GORDON P. G., '1 illume olllce. A ITRSr-tLAKS PRACTICAL BOOIC il keeper, with n thorough knowledge of business desires a situation generul Deliver), Scranton. Address M" SITUATION WANTKD-BY A FIRST, cluss eablnet maker, best eltv refer ences. Addiess Downing, 7-1 Court street, elt). S"l1 l,A'IIONWANTKD--IIY AN KNKIU getlu )oung muu, uge IP. Will woik ut clerkship or unv honorable situation, Han experience! in giocerv business. Can furnluli best of icrereuce. Address O. II. .STONL', fliroop Pa. i SITUATION WANTKD--AH W TCHMAN 01 to attend bollcrn. Address G, W t 111 lllekor) street. WAN1KD--HY A RKSPF.CTABLK WO. 11 man, three or four ela) s vfork at wash ing or hoiuow oik. Address 15. M. D., Ull IllcUorv street. A V.OFNG LADY DKSIRl S t' POSITION us boeiK'Ueeper, lias nan exiierienee iinei ran furnish good refeience, .viniress ,, 11, j , eaiocir inune. Aft Kyo AlOUNO LADY DKS1RKS A POSITION usHteiuur ipheruud t) powrltcr. Address "A" euro of Tribune. S" ITFAT10N WANTKD-IIY A "iOUNli hulv ns book-keeper. Is u good poniniiu. andean furnish refcrenco If required. Address) (1. II., Tribune olllce. yiTFATION WANTKD-A YOUNG GIRL O de sires situation lu small family or to as. slst ut household work Address or coll-MlsHAONK-.Ml'HI'HY,Avoci, Pa, llo71 UITPA'IION WAVIKD-BY A MI11DLB kJ uged wuiuan, to do work of any decrll tlun. Apply K, I)., 1 111 Hickory tre8t. AMIDDLK-AOKI) LADY WIH1IKH TO muko encageiiients for uurslng. Termt, 5B.00 per week. Address NUi.WK, U(U onlco. -e- -j)
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