rtVNtfT -. , --m -Wrt -. .e . v -r-nwV A. -- T1TK SCRANTON TRIBUNE-TUESDAY MORNING. MAY 11, 1807. 5 j . . -- Peiasylvaitia Mm. MOVEMENT FOR INSANE HOSPITAL Bill Introduced (o Provide for North eastern Counties. PATRIOTISM RECEIVES A CHILL Mr. Hiiro's Suggestion Tlnit Legis lators lny Their Own Hills nt Philadelphia Kiicmintcrs a l'rost. Various Illlli Signed Hr Oovornor ilnstings.-Othci Jiuulslutlvc Jtusi ncss. narrlsburfi May 10. Tho order of business In the house tonight was bills on llrst and t-ec'oiid reading1 and a large number passed this stnge. Con trary tf expectations, tho friends of the Yntinr? bill giving trolley companies the right of eminent domain did not try to rec$slder tho resolution making ft special order for It on second and third reading:). Mr. Spatz, of Horks, moved that the how i begin Its session at 10.S0 tomorrow morning Instead of 10 to al low the members to witness the Knights of tho Golden Eagle parade. The motion was defeated. Among tlie bills passed second read ing were tho following: Increasing tho number of inspectors of the Eastern penitentiary from live to twelve; per mitting sheriffs nnd coroners to invite Tiewspap'er representatives to execu tions; requiring a license to be taken out by transient practitioners of medi cine who practice gratuitously. A concurrent resolution was offered by Mr. Hare, of Huntingdon, "that It Is the sense of the legislature that no expense whatever should be Incurred by the state on the occasion of the unveiling of tin? Washington monu ment next Saturday by reason of the participation thereat by the legislature, believing that the spirit of patriotism inspired by the act of our fellow citi zens In erecting to the memory of George Washington, the finest monu ment on tlie American continent, ns well as a sense of justice, should Impel each member and benator to personal ly discharge any expense already in curred by the legislative committee to arrange for the trip as well as those that may necessarily accrue." Objection being made to tlie resolu tion it lies on the table. IN THE SENATE. These bills were read in place and properly referred; By Mr. Vaughan To make acting committees of societies Incorporated for the purpose of visiting nnd in structing prisoners, olllelal visitors of penal and reformatory Institutions. Uy Mr. Scott To provide for the se lection of a site and tho erection of a state hospital for tlie insane for tho counties of Luzerne, Lackawanna, Bradford, Carbon, Monroe. Pike, Sulli van, Tioga, Wayne and Wyoming, to lie called the State Hospital for the In sane for the northeastern part of Penn sylvania. To make necessary prepara tions for the erection and to purchase the site an appropriation of $00,000 is nrovlded for. The governor notified the senate that he had signed the following bills: Prohibiting any person from falsely representing himself to bo a detective or acting as any detective or appoint ive ofilcer. Decreasing tho number of terms of enlistment for which enlisted men of the National Guards of Pennsylvania shall bo enlisted to an additional pay of 25 cents a day. Authorizing county commissioners to appoint assessors In cases where the assessor refuses or neglects to qualify or refuses to qualify or receive the pre cepts and books at the time designated by tho commissioners to begin their several duties. Regulating the employment and pro viding for the health and safety of persons where clothing, cigarettes, cigars and certain other articles are made. The governor also notified tho senate that he had signed the concurrent resolution directing tlie adjutant gen eral to have the members of tho Na tional Guard wear their dress uniforms at the dedication of tho Washington monument In Philadelphia next Sat urday. R0CKAFELL0W GUILTY. Jury Recommends Him to the Ex treme .Mercy of thu Court. WIlkes-Harre, May 10. The Jury in tho case of ex-Hanker Hockafellow, which came Into court this morning, when the sealed verdict was opened by the clerk nnd handed to Judge Searle, of Montrose, the trial Judge. It found the old man guilty, but rec ommended him to the extreme mercy of tho court. The special charge was tlie taking of money from a woman de positor after banking hours tho day before the bank closed. On the first ballot tho Jury Is said to have stood 0 to 3 In favor of convic tion. SOMNAMBULIST'S FALL. Wns Not Awakened by 11 Tumble of Twenty root. Columbia, May 10. John Glblln, a somnambulist, while walking In his sleep last night, crawled out of his bedroom window on the second llodr of his homo on Maple street. He fell to tho groin. d twenty feet below and broke his left lejr near the ankle be sides sustaining other injuries. He was scaten on a bench In tho yard still asleep, but moaning with pain when discovered by his vlf, who awoke and missed lilin from the bed. REPUBLICAN CONVENTION. Statu Delegates Expected to .licet in Ilnrrishiirg in August. Harrlsburg, May 10. Although not olllclally announced, It Is pretty well settled that tho next Republican state convention will be held in Harrlsburg during liu first week In August. Stute Chairman Elkln haB ascertaln- fd by mall the preferences of a major ty of the state committee as to tho tli.i nnd place of holding the conv.in tlon, nnd will Issuo the call In accord ance tvlth the Instructions received. G0BIN WANTS HARMONY. Suggests Hcferunco of Dllleroncos to Arbitration Committee. Lebanon, May 10. To quiet the fac tional wrautilo over Lebanon county delegates to the stato convontlon Gen eral Gobln hua written a public letter suggesting that all differences Uo re ferred to a committee of nine represent tatlve mm In whom every shade o Republican thuucht may find oxprea elcn. General Oobln tinmctl Iho committee ns follows: TliomtiH II. Cnpp, C. M'. Howmnn, J. )I. Light, James Lord, Ja cob M. Shenls. J. H. llodsecker. K. K. McCtirdy, nil of Lebanon; II. H. Krel dcr. AntivUle; J. II. Welrlch, Myers town. This request from the candidate will, It Is claimed, result In Immediate har mony. The new delegates ore to u named by Wednesday, and nil present candidate.1) to withdraw. SLASHED HIS UNCLE. A Now Castle Youth Uses a Ilnzor with Morions Itcsiilt. New Castle. Pa,, Mny 10. A cutting scrape occurred In this city this eve ning which may end fatally to the victim. Chnrlcs Ward nnd his nephew, a young man named Pntton, were playing poker In White's woods and they had a quart of alcohol. A dispute arose between Ward nnd his nephew, when tho latter drew u razor nnd slashed It three times across his uncle's face. The left ear was nl most severed nnd each cut was clear to the cheek and Jaw bone. Several veins nnd arteries were severed und Ward lost a great deal of blood. He is In a very weak condition and may not recover. Patton hns not yet been cap tured. PIANO PLAYS ITSELF. Sensation Cntised bv a Strange In strument at Nineveh. Jilalrsvllle, Pa., Mny 10. A sensation was caused at rvineveii yesteruny morning. "While tho family of J. J. Hogers were nt breakfast they heard most entrancing music which they could not at first locate. Finally they discovered that tlie music came from their piano in tho parlor. They went Into the parlor and the Instrument continued to play, though not a person was In sight. After finishing one tune It struck up nnother, frightening the ladles badly. This is vouched for by Mr. Hogers and family, who are very reputable people. They are fearful that it for bodes some evil. NECK BROKEN BY A BULL. Aged Man Killed by nn Infuriated Animal Near Titusvillo. Tltusvllle, Pn May 10. W. T. Saunders, of Centerville, was killed to day In his barnyard by nn infuriated bull. The animal pinned the aged man against the barn with his horns and a moment later broke his neck. Tlie victim wns quite aged and crip pled with rheumatism, which rendered him unable to escape from tho enraged brute. Convention ut Gettysburg. Cettsburg, May 10. The Kepubllcan county convention hero today chose George F. Krug. of Germany township, and C. Lower, of Franklin township, as delegates to the state convention. Cap tain Isaac Hucher, of Franklin town ship, is director of the poor nnd George A. Wolf, of Latlmoro township, and J. II. Marlng, o LittUstown, Jury coru mlsalonevs. Young Women Upset in a Flood. Huntingdon, May 10. Miss Lizzie McGowan and Miss Ella Sehmittlo, of Shade Gap, while driving along where the high water from the creek had covered tho road, drove Into a large hole and upset tlie buggy. They were rescued by Leslie Foster, who came to their relief and pulled them out of tho water. Prohibitionist Convention. Greensburg, Mny 10. Tho Prohibi tionists of this county met in conven tion and nominated candidates for tho various county ofllces. T. C. Patterson, of Mount Pleasant, was elected county chairman, and Hev. J. A. Simpson, county organized. Twelve delegates to the state convention at Altoona June 3 were elected. Aimed nt ISirdsnnd Hit n .Man. Huntingdon, May 10. J. M. Steese, of Orbisonla, narrowly escaped killing Henry Orrao, of the same borough. Mr. Steese shot at some birds and the ball, glancing passed through a half Inch board and struck Mr. Ornio below tho eye. Tho force of the ball being spent the wound was not fatal. STATE SNAP SHOTS. Arthur Jones, driver, ivns thrown under his runaway team at WIlkes Harre and probably fatally Injured. It is believed In Pittsburg that on the passage of tho "ripper" bill Gov ernor Hastings will appoint George W. Guthrie mayor. Charles A. Wilson, of Peoria, III., sec ond grand master of the Bmtlurhood of Locomotive Firemen, Initiated 20 new members into the Harrlsburg lodgo yesterduy. As Mrs. Henjamln Gottschall threw a pail of boiling water out the kitchen door nt Tamaqua her -1-year-old daugh ter passed. The child was frightfully scalded. Of the six architects Invited to com peto for the new capltol plans', It Is said that two or three New Yorkers have declined. The llrst alternate Is a Pennsylvania!!. The bridge of tho Pennsylvania Rail road company across the Susquehanna river at Columbia will probably b opened for travel by June. It Is 2,522 feet long. The annual meeting of tho West moreland county Women's Christian Temperance union adopted resolutions denouncing church military bodies known as "boys-' brigades." All Cleaning' HOW TO FIND OUT. Fill a bottle or common glass with urine, and let It stand twenty-four hours; a sediment or settling Indicates an unhealthy condition of the kidney. When urine stains linen It Is positive evidence of kidney trouble. Too fra quent desire to urinate or pain In tho back, Is also convincing proof that tho kidneys and bladder arc out of or der, WHAT TO DO. There Is comfort in tho knowledge so often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Hoot, the great kidney rem edy fulfills every wish In relieving pain In tho back, kidneys, liver, blad der and every part of tho urinary pas sages. It corrects Inability to hold wine 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 uunate. The mild and the extraor dinary effect of Swamp Hoot Is soon realized. It stands the highest for its wonderful cures of the most distressing cases. If you need a mediclno you should have tho best. Sold by drug gists, price fifty cents nnd one dollar. You may have a sample bottle and pamphlet both sent free by mall. Men tion the Scranton Tribune and send your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Hlnghamton, N. Y. Tho proprietors of this paper guarantee the genuine ness of tills offer. CLAIMS TO VISIT HEAVEN. Strange Visions of it Centre County CM in n Trance. Hellefonte, May 10. In West Decatur township is n 13-year-old girl, who is aflllcted with a strange malady. The child goes into frequent trances and will remain In a semi-comatose condl- tlon for hours On returning to consciousness she as serts that she has been in heaven, and her remnrkablo stories of what she saw there, Including persons who died years before the child was born and of whom she .otherwise knows absolutely nothing, have startled the eiltlre neigh borhood. TATTOOED BODY FOUND. Curious .Marking Expected to Lend to Its Identification. Pittsburg, May 10. Tlie body of a man tattooed, from head to foot in bright colored Indelible inks wag found in the Allegheny river today. The initials II. M. D. were on the left arm, which also contains two crossed German Hugs, surmounted by a shield and eagle, while beneath Is the Goddess of Liberty. On the left leg is a crucifix and on the right arm a dancing girl. Tho man is thought to be about 40 years old and a German. It Is be lieved that tattooing will lead to his identification. KEYSTONE-VYOAilNQ. An Interesting Hall (Jnnio Between Academy Club- nt Fnctoryvillc. Special to tho Scranton Tribune. Factoryville, May 10. The most In teresting ball gnme of the season thus far was played on tha Academy Athlet ic gruunds last Saturday ufternoon by Wyoming Seminary team and Key stone Academy team. In the practice previous to calling the game, the Sem inary team showed up much the stronger of the two. Keystone being obliged to use an inexperienced catch er, the odds were In favor of the Sem inary boys. Hut the Keystone team were In the cranio from the start and were determined to win back the repu tation that the Seminary team wrested from them once before. Just how well they succeeded the following score will tell: KEYSTONE. A.ll. It. II. O. A. E. Green, rf 3 0 10 2 0 Smiley, rf. 2 12 0 0 0 Morris, ef 4 2 2 2 10 Mathinson, 2b 4 0 13 5 2 Iteardeley, lb 4 0 0 10 0 0 Cawley, p r, 1 1 1 2 0 Cure, If 3 0 0 0 0 0 Hartman, c 3 12 9 3 0 Wilson, ss 3 0 112 1 Kehoo, 3b 4 1112 1 TotClS 37 C 11 27 15 4 WYOMING SEMINARY. A.IJ. It. II. O. A. E. Gendell, c 4 10 7 2 2 McDermont, 2b 4 0 OH 0 2 Smith, 2b 3 112 0 2 Wynne, If. 10 10 0 0 ItUBSlos. If 3 0 0 0 0 0 Dart, rf., l 5 0 1110 Hillings, cf 4 12 10 0 Sampson, ss 5 110 3 1 Stark. 3b 4 0 113 0 Schaffer, p., rf 4 0 2 13 0 Totals 37 4 0 21 12 7 Wyoming 2 00100010-4 Keystono 1 0010013' 6 Earned runs Keystone, 2; Wyoming, 4. Two-baso hits Morris, Mathinson, Hart man. Dart. liases on balls Off Cawley, 3; oft Schaffer, 2. liases on hit by pitched ball Heardslcy , llaitman, Hugglcs. Struck out Hy Cawley, 9; by Shaffer, 5; by Dart, 1. DoubV plays Hehoo to Ma thinson to Heardslcy. Time ot game 2.39. Umpire Watson. Eric to Curry Wheels. Tho Erie Hallroad company has Issued an order giving wheclmun freo transpor tation of their bicycles on all trains. Here toforo cyclists have been obliged to pay 15 cents for the transportation of their wheels, where the rates of fare wcro under $1, and over Jl, 5 cents additional for every 5 cents of fare, which, In tho long run, made it expensive for a wheel, man who had to pay his own faie as well. 1. O. S. of A. Wo have recently done somo printing for a P. O. S. of A. camp. Tho mem bers were delighted with the work. We would be pleased to do similar work for other camps whether located In tho city or county. Orders by mall will re ceive careful attention. about the house, paint, floors, pots and pans, dishes and glassware, silver and tinware, can be done better, quicker and cheaper with V&SHIHfl PoWDEfc than with any other cleansing compound. Largest package greatest economy. THE H. K. FAIRBAHK C0MPAHT, CUcso,euiuU,NeYYvrk,2Joston, Philadelphia, The Tribune A.MATUUR BASE BALL CONTEST, n ONE VOTE FOR ..I). H. Club of.. Voter' Name. Address.. (MAY 11.) N. It. ThU coupon will not be ac cepted when moro tlmu 5 days old. The club receiving tho greatest number of votes will bo awarded ten comploto uniforms, comprising fine fchlrt, punts, cap, belt ami stockings, mado to order by C. M. Florey, tho sporting goods dealer ot 222 Wyoming avenue. They will bo ot tho best stylo and equal to tho uniforms of any Eastern leaguo club. This voto will bo confined exclu sively to clubs of Lackawanna, Lu zerne, Wayne, Susquehanna, Mon roe, Hrndford and Wyoming coun ties. Tho winning club will bo an nounced Saturday, June M. Sena ballots to Sporting Editor, Tho Trib une Tho tlmo Is short. Hotter be gin now. BASE BALL UNIFORM CONTEST. There was a marked Increase yes terday In the votes polled for tho Har monies, Lackawannas and Sliders with tho result that the total number of ballots cast has gone above 30,000. The vote: West Sldo Browns 7,C."a West Sldo Harmonies 5.5W Lackawannas 5,323 Sliders C.SfW High School IV-'M South Side club 1,371 Mayflelds 4"7 Taylor Grays 420 Jolly Nino 33t iNor.rrniul Stars SOU Nay Aug Stars Ml OM Forge Dodgers H7 Pine Hrook Crescents M Green Rldgo Actives PI South Side Sliders 42 .South Side Violets 40 Archbald Sunsets 13 Knduies 1.1 Sailors I." Laurels 13 Actives G AA1ATEUR BALL NOTES. Tho NonparU'ls of Dunmoro challenge tho West Sldo Athletics to a gamo of ball May 1G on the Dunmoro grounds. A re turn gamo will be given. Answer through tomorrow's Tribune. John Coleman, man ager. A game was played on the Hollow grounds Sunday morning between tho Violets and Hustlers. Score, Violets, lli; Hustlers, I. Hatteries, Violets, Murphy and Stengleln; Hustlers, Frunz and Craig. Umpire McGlnness. The Carbon Street Senators defeated the Indians Sunday afternoon by a score of 9 to 10. Tho Senators batted Farrell out of the box in the second inning. Hat teries Senators, Scanlon and J. Mulherm; Indians, Farrell and Murphy. lUmpire U, Monahan. The Plungers challenge any club in tho city under 18 years of ago to a game on May 1C, at 3 p. m. Answer in The Tribune. T. Hurch, manager. Tlio Park Hill Athletic club challenge tho West Side Athletics to a game for the morning of May 1C, at 10 o'clock on tho Central grounds. Edward Dunn, manager. Answer In The Tribune. Tho Taylor Heds challenge tho West Sldo Browns to a. gamo on tho Taylor grounds Wednesday afternoon, May 12. If satisfactory answer In Tho Trlbuno Im mediately. Gomer E. Davis, manager. Garvin, tho second baseman of tho Moosic team, Is reported to have signed with the I'tlcn, N. Y., team. In tho Seraifton-Mooslc practlco gamo April M, Garvin was three times at bat, made three hits, three out, five assists, no errors and scored the only Moosic run of tho game. Ho seemed to havo tho earmarks of a com ing player nnd may bo found In good pro fessional company before long. The South Sldo Stars would llko to hear from tho Edlsons for Sunday, May 10. The Stars aro mado up as follows: George Jennings, sc; John Cooke, c.; Martin Hat tie, p.; Patrick McCarrick. hp.; James A. Murray, lb.; JamoB Grnndville. 2b.; John Jennings, 3b.; Michael Moore, If.; Mnrtln McLoughlin, cf.; Owen Lynch, rf.; Michael Moore, manager; John Cooke, captain. An ser In The Tribune. The Hosettes of Cedar avenue challenge any club In tho city under 14 years of age to a gamo on Saturday, Mny 15, on No. S school grounds. The make-up is as fol ios: It. Sholl. c; C. Sohlchle, p.; J. Itader, lb.; E. Mdvln. ss.; C. GriPft, 2b.; W. Mlrtz, 3b.; G. Ilosar, cf.; C. Lover, rf.; J. Ilosar, If.; J. Schank, sc; It, Scholl, man ager; J. Itader, captain. Tho Nonpariels of Prlccburg won an ex citing 10-Innlng gnme from the West Sldo Athletics on the Prlccburg grounds Sun day by bunching hits on Hart In tho fourth inning. The features or the game woro tho heavy hitting of the homo team and tho fielding of F. Wyland. Score: H.1I.12. W. S. Athletics ...0 21040022 0-U 7 5 Nonpariels 0 2 18 0 0 0 0 0 2-13 9 G Hatteries Kcllot, Hart and Shearui Mcehan, Moses and Hall. "Umpire Whe drr. Tho Nonpariels of Prlceburg challenge tho Maylbdd club, Hickories of Jcrmyn, Walla-Wahs or Mlnooka team to play on May 10 on any grounds. First answer llrst served. Answer In the Tribune, T, Hall, manager. At Dnnmcre, Sunday It.II.E. Walnut Street Stars 0 0 1 n 0-1 1 0 Washln. Ave. Stars 0 0 0 0 00 2 0 Hatteries Carroll and McCnnn; Lyons and McCloskey. Umpire McDonnell. Tho Walnut Street Stars challenge tho West Side Stars for May lfi, at 10.30 a. m., on Bulla Head grounds. C, J. Woodrlng, manager, Tho Favorites of Olyphant challcngo either tho West Sldo llrowns or tho South Side Sunsets to a game on tho Favorites' grounds, May 1G. nattnry for Favorites, McDermott and Garbett. W. Sheridan, captain. Answer In Tho Tribune. The Stars and Stripes defeated tho No. 19 School team Saturday by a teoro of It to 10. Tho Stars and Stripes club Is as follows: Thomas Matthowfc, catcher; Frank Collvn, pitcher; Frank Walsh, first base; Garf. Thompson, second base; Low s Thomus, third base; Fred 1'hllUps, short stop; Arja Morgans, right Hold; Dan Buckley, left field; David Jones, center field; Watkln Williams, second catcher. TECHNICALITIES OF BALKING. Pitchers .Must Not Muko Motions to Dccuivu Huso ltiiunors, Washington, D. C. May 10. President Nick Young, of tho National baaabatl league, lias Issued tho following circu lar letter to leaguo umpires: 1 beg to call your attention to Itulo 32 ill relation to bulking and to Impress iinoiSy Whip Cord Beiges, Vigoreaux Suitings. In about thirty SOc, 68c, CONNOLLY & FOR RENT. Advs, Under Tills Head One Cent o Word. oTuTeNT-NEW Hdtol)M ilOPSK. AM. X1 modern Improvements, 1.1. C21 llur rlson 11 vun ue. iron rent-Tl.veHs,7c1Tsuite of rooms for rent ut thu Linden. jKHtltENT-A SINGLE P-ROOM HOUSE, t 1 1 Clay avenue; modern conveniences and city steam. Apply to C.J. POST, Com monwealth Building. FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. rjnvTTitNin?DNpa JL buth, hot and cold water, gas, G31Plue street. FOR SALE. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. LAKK AHIKt, COTTACii: FOH HALK, with burn, boat house and boats; best locution ut thu lake; lot 8UX30U. A. C. l-'ULLMIt. T,-OR SAI.K-MY HOMK ON DIVISION 1 street; contains eight rooms; desirable locution, near .Main uventie, price, $U,Ii(U). 1). K. HUUHKS, 11-21 Division street. "FOIt KALH-TOP CONCOHD HUUOY, IN X' good condition; mado by Laycock, Wy oming, l'u.; can be seen und examined nt burn, rear of warehouse, Wyoming avenue. Til KSCHANTON SUPPLY AND MACHIN ERY CO. i?on salk-dksihahle lot, with J. liouucou rear, (11 H N. Washington nve. nuej owner leaving city, ittll Qulncyiive. LOT FOlt HALE ON CLAY AVENUE. Apply .to J. C. LANC1E, .1B Lacka AMinna uve. IOll HALE A SILVHIM'LATKD CONN 1 double bell euphonium, nicely cngrnved, with trombone bell, gold lined; ncurly new nnd cost Slid; will sell ut u bargain. Address this week to E. W. GAYLOll, Lultuysvillc, Piu REAL ESTATE. Advs. Under TI1I1 Head One Cent a Ward. FOlt HALC-I.OT AT 8500; ALSO ONK AT . flliflO, Green Itldgc, sultubln for u home; easy terms to quick buyer. C P. JADWIN, Old I'ostotllco Uulldlng. A HEAL BAIIGAIN OUGHT TO GO; property on Green Itldge street, renting at S5n per month, for sale at $1,100 cash. D. II. BEPLOULE, Mears Building, JVTODEHN liMlOOM HOUSE, JUST FIN 1VJ lHhed, in North Park for snlo nt $3,000 cash: a real bargain; nnother nt 4,000. D. B. BEPLOGLK, Mears Building. SALESMEN WANTED. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. tXvLKHMICN 'WANTED iKOKcTaAIW; 830 kj weekly; salary und expenses; reliable house; experience unnecessary. C. G. MOB OAN A CO., I'U Wayne, lud. E XI'EBIENCKD SALESMAN TO SELL It calendars and other llthouranhla novel ties of botli foreign and our own manufac ture on a commission basis; Inexperienced persons need not apply. Address CALVEUT LlTHOUltAl'lIINU CO., Detroit, Mich. upoit you tho Importance of Its strict enforcement. It is also equally import ant that your rulings should be uni form. The patrons of baseball enjoy bnso running, and the many violations of this rule must be stopped. "The pitcher should be permitted to step out to throw to uny base, provid ing ho llrst steps out directly toward the base to which lie intends to throw nnd makes no forward deceptive mo tion whatever with either arm, foot or body to deceive the baso runner. Any motion which docs in face deceive the baso runner, whether Intentional or not, Is n balk. The rule Is cl-mrly mado for the base runners' protection and to protect and Improve one of the best nnd most enjoyable features of tho fjaint." Handball Alnlch. Thero will h a match gamo of handball nt J. II. Pinion's court near tho Providence station next Saturday between William Lynott, of Providence and Michael Gol den, of Ucllovue, for a. purso ot $50. Till: HICVCLK (SI III. From Modern Society. Oh. the bicyclo girl In tho plcturo Which tho catalogue cover adorns, IaaJImpltttleglil. with her fringe In curl, Who the femhiino petticoat scorns, In hsr smart lttlo "knlcks" she undoubt edly licks Creation, and renders it tame! Cut tho girl one meets In tho dusty streets, Well they're somehow never tho same. Oh. tho bicyclo girl In tho plcturo Never meuts with tho least mishap, Nor controlves to loao nny nuts or screws Nor to travel clean out of her map. Hut the girl who bikes well, sho some times likes To break down in a long day's run; And, when somebody nice gives his aid and advice, Then tho bicyclo girl hcorcs one. Oh, tho bicyclo girl In tho plcturo I as bright as the dawn In Juno; And as clear and cool as a, bath in a pool By tho light of tho silver moon. And her color Is fast, as she pedals past, With her lips curled up for a kiss, Hut the "bicyclo faco' of tho girls who race, Vc-ll It never looks qulto llko this. Oh, tho bicycle girl In tho picture Is always remarkably neat; And small-sized "twos" aro the "tooth pick" shcus On 'her smart little brown-shod feet. And hor gloves snow-whlto aro as trim and tight As a hrldo's, and as spick-and-span; White tho girls who hike, well they're something' IHit DEPA Light and Medium Weight Covert Cloths . . . , different color mixtures and qualities at 75c, Width 48 to 54 inches. Especially desirable for TAILOR-HADE COSTUMES. Have you seen the repons WALLACE, fth HELP WANTED MALES. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. AVANTKO-KOuYillANOMt'SIt'IANHTO travel. Inquire utonco nt CONWAY HOt'HK, I'cnnuvumie. WANTKD-A MAN TO TAKK CHA1K1K of hund silk wind I lie department and educiitu Krcen help. Keply In own liiinil writing, Hinting wages expected, to KALl'II HALl'i, Marietta, Pit, KRSlilKNT OK SCHANTOnTwILLINO to canvusH und collect; must rurulsli bond, '.'nt I.uckuwiuinu uvenuc, room 11, HHKXNAN. ATANTi:0 AOKNTH-37fi 1'Klt MONTH V mid expenses pulducttvo men If right; floods sold by sample only; Hiimplts, ulsn uirse and rurrluice furnished l'llKK. Ad dress .lOlillKH, box fillUH, boston, .Mass. CAI.KSMKN-Ht'HOOI.HUI'PLIKN! COUN O try work; Slot) salary liioniuly, with llhorul additional commission. It. O. EVANS CO., Chlcugo. "IX7ANTED-AN 1DKA. WHOCANTH1NK iif some Rl in nlu thine to nutcnt? Pro tect your Ideus; they may bring you wealth. WrltoJOHN WEDllEKllUUN .t CO., Dent. C. 'Jit, Patent Attorneys, Wnshlngton, 1). C., for their $1800 prize oiler und lUtof J.000 Inventions wanted. AirANTEDASAnKNT IN EVK11Y SICC VV tlon to canvass; 91.00 to 85.00 n day made; sells nt sight; also n man to sell Stuplo (ioods to deulers; best sldo line 875 a month; salary or large commission niiide; experience unnecessary. Clifton Soap and Munufactur ug Company, Cincinnati, O. TTTANTED WEMi-KNOWN MaTT IN every town to solicit stock subscrip tions; n monopoly; big money for agents; no cupltal required. EDWAltD C. FISH & CO., llordeu Block, Chicago, 111. HELP WANTED FEMALES. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. T US I NESS WOMAN WANTED WITH JJ some capital to open, olllce ut your homo , olllce ut vc orolsowhero In Herunton to Introduce and or GiHtnriipro in Mcrnuiun 10 inirouuce unci establish: desirable, nermnnent nnd urntltii' ... .' . . ' ..... ... mo iniMinexK; particular ut interview. fenn address to ESTABLISHED, caro Tribune olllce. WANTHD-A QIKLIN KAMILYOKTWO VV for general housework. Apply 413 Sixth street, upstulrs. "IaTANTED-UIKL FOB LIGHT HOUSE S' V work. Call (HI Kressler court. LADIES-I MAKE BIG WAGES DOING pleasant homo work, and will gladly send full particulars to all sending '2 cent stump. MISS Jl. A. STEBUINS, Luwronee, Mich. VANTED-LADY AGENTS IN SCHAN- ton to sell und Introduce Snydei's cako Icing; experienced cauvusser preferred; work permanent und very profitable. Wrlto for particulars at once and get beuellt of holiday trade. T. B.SNYDEItA CO., Cincinnati, O. WANTED 1MMEDLYTKLY-TWO ENEIt getic saleswomen to represent us. Guaranteed $11 a day without Interfering with othor duties. Healthful occupation. Write for particulars, enclosing stnnip, MANGO CHEMICAL COMPANY, No. 72 John street, New York. AGENTS WANTED. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. AETVNTED FOlfAN AHTICLE tliut sells on sight: stamp for particu lars. UNITED STAVES KlAilaTlU CO., 15(1 Fifth avenue, New York. WANTED - COUNTY CANVASSINU agents for tho best selling und most satisfactory article agents over handled. M. II. TYLElt A CO., Portland, Me. WANTED-SOLRTTOItS; NO DELIVEB tng, no collecting; position permanent; nay weekly; state age. ULEN BUOTHEIIS, lluehester, N. Y. "lirANTED-GKNKHAL AGENTS IN EV VV cry county; also Indy ennvassers; some thing new; mre seller; apply milck. J. C. HlLIIEltT, 1 11 Adams uwiiue, Seianton.Pa. AGENTS WHAT ABE YOU GOINO TO do about Safe Citizenship price M. Go- lug by thousands Address NICHOLS, Napervllle, 111. GENTS-TO KEI.lT OUR PRACTICAL Bold, sliver, nickel and copper electro plasters; prices iroin S3 upward: salary und expenses paid; outfit free. Address, with ttump, MICHIGAN MFU CO., Chicago. AGENTS-TO HEI.L CIGABS TO DKAL crs; iSSfi weekly nnd expenkes; cxperl enco unnecessary. CONSOLIDATED MFU CO., -tH Van Hurt: 11 St., Chicago. NOTICE. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. ,WJ riMti: PUBLIC IS 1IEBEBY NOTIFIED I tliut no one Is authorized to contract debts In my name, und that 1 will not be re sponsible lor inch debts. JOHN A. SAUN DERS, Nay Aug, l'a. riMIE PUBLIC IS HEBEISY NOTIFIED 1 that no person has any right to contract debts on my account, except on my written order, All debts otherwlso contracted 1 will In no wise bo responsible for. BOllEItT RENWICK, No. 7'J0 Mouroo uvenuc. May 10, 1H07. .MIDWIFE. Advs. Undtr This Head One Cent a Word. MRsToATuin7ATw!mw engagements solicited. 1018 Wash burn street. LOST. Adv. Under Thl Head One Cent a Word. OST-A MOOLIE COW, 0 YEARS OLDJ liberal reward will bo paid to person re turning Mima to EAGAN & SON, 3'-'U Olive street. MONEY TO LOAN. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. S U.OOO, 1,700, 700 AND SMALLER sums to loan on city real cMate, D. B. REPLUG LK, Mums Uulldlng. IMPOUNDED. Adv. Under This Head One Cent a Ward. TMPOUNDED-AT WOODLAWN PARK, X onoVrlndle. cow; will bo sold ut public, sale May 13, at 'J o'clock p, in., if not called for before ubovo date. V. U. MILLARD, PoundUeepcr. a-word RTHSEffT. OO, $1.co. SSFRtiXT LEGAL. VTOTICK IS IIEUKI1Y GIVEN TO ALL II persons Interested In the cstnto of John Hnudlcy, ileceued, whether they havo 11 pres ent or expectant Interest, that the Orphans' Court of Lai'kuwuiinu comity; Pa., hns nwiird edn citation to you to uppeur In said court on the 'Jtth of May, lHl)7,ntil o'clock n. 111., ut which time und place you will bo henld on tho application of the executors of sold estuto to thu court to be permitted to Increase tho morluiiKuoii thu Wyoming Houso property und the building to bo erected thereon from fifty thousand dollars heretofore permitted to one hundred unit twenty-live thousand dol lat'H fur the purpose of erecting a building uu said site, II. W. I'ALMKIt. LKMl'KL AMKItMAN; JOIINT. KICHAltDS, Executors of the Last Will und Tustuincnt of John Hundley, Deceased. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word, TTnJSTCLAHfTt X1 Stock und llxtures. Doing over $;t,ooo per month. Best location In 11 town of l'J.OOO population. Largo profits; small expense, ('ash required down, '2,500; must sell quick, going In other business. Korfull particulars inquire, of II. N. I'ATitlCIv, ntU North Washington avenue, Scranton, l'a. DRESSMAKING. Advj. Under This Head One Cent a Ward. VflSH L. WISDOM, DUESS1 kKK lh 732 1U A Adams avenue. CHIROPODIST AND MANICURE. nails cured without the least palu or drawing blood. Consultation ami ndvlco given tree, E. M. HETZEL, Chiropodist, 330 Lacknwanna avenue. Ladles attended ut their residence If desired. Charges moder ate. CITY SCAVENGER. CIIAS. COOPEIt, CITY SCAVENGER. All orders promptly attended to, day or night. All the latest appliances. Charges reasonable. 710 Scranton street. House, 030 North Washington avenue. A. IUIRKUiS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS and cess nools: no odor. Improved pumps used. A. inimuis, rroprietor. Leave orders 1100 N. Main .uvc, or Elokes drug store, corner Aduuis and Mulberry. Telephone 00 10. SH UATIONS WANTED. O ITUATION WANTED-I1Y A YOUNO O mun as teamster or any other kind of mster or any other work. Address J. T., Trllmuo olllce. WANTED WOHK-1IY -EXPEUIENCED woman; can do all kinds or work; can give the best of roference. Address E., Trib une oftlce. SITUATION WANTED-TO DO WASH lug und Ironing. Washings und ironing taken home also. Call or address A. II., 33 L N. Sumner avenue, Hyde Park. WANTED-ABELIABLE GIRL WANTS VV a position us assistant dressmaker or ladles' maid: references. Address SEAM HTBESS, Tribune olllce, city. CJ ITUATION WANTED AH NUItHE Old O housokecper, by a mlddlewigcd lady. Ad dress E. M., Trlbuno olllce. WANTED-POSITION AH STENOGRA pher, accountant or general ofllco hand; also aeqnalntod with lumber trade. Address B., 130 Lincoln street, Wllkcs Bnrre, Pa. AT7ANTED-A POSITIOnTbY RELIABLE VV girl, as assistant dressmaker; refer ence. MISS LOTTIE TEEL, Mt. Pocono, Pa. LADyT (YOUNG WIDOW), BEKINED, educated, attractive, asks for an Im mediate position where wortli will be. appre ciated. Thoroughly understands tho manage ment of a household and servants. W lit make herself useful In uny capacity. Will leavo city. Address M. M., caroTribune. SITUATION WANTED-BY A MIDDLE aged lady, ns housekeeper. Address M, 1815 Price street, Seranton, Pa. ITUATION WANTED - BY A GOOD girl; will work at any klndof housework: can furnish good references. Address KATL DRONKON'SKI, 318 Second street, city. OlTt'ATIIIN WANTED-AS BUTCHER, O bvn young mini who understands the meat "business thoroughly; can muko saus age! willing to peddle or would llko n position as grocery clerk; il years' experience; can furnish good reference. Address GORDON I". tl., Tribune olllce. . AFIBST-CLASS PRACTICAL BOOIC keeper, with u thorough knowledgo of business desires a situation. Address "M" general Delivery, Scranton. tllTUATION WANTED-BY A FIBST. u cl lais cabinet maker, best city refer ences. Address Downing, 721 court street, city. SITUATION WANTED-BY AN ENEIN getlc young niiin, ugoll). Will work at rlerlikhlmir nnv honorublo situation. Has experience in grocery business. Can furnish best of reference. Address G. 11. STONE, Throop Pa. SITUATION WANTED--AS WATCHMAN' or to attend boilers. Address G. W 1 1U Hickory street. 11-ANTKD-I1Y A RESPECTABLE WO- 1 mun, three or four duys work ut wash Ing or iiousi work. Address E. M. D., 1 ill Hickory street. A YOUNG LADY DESIRES A POSITION lis UooK-lteeper, uus nan experience unu Van furnlsl 1 Kuod rcierviiee. Atuiruss a. 11. -.., ?...-.. ..r'1'.ll.....u IUIVUI ,,.lt.,v. A YOUNG LADY DESIRES A POSITION as stenographer und typewriter. AddreM "A" euro of Tribune. SITUATft)NWANTEli-BY A'buN(i lady us book-keeper. Is a good peninnu and can furnish reference If required. Addrcsj tl. 11., Trlbuno olllce. ijiTiwnoN w.ntT:d-a young girl ij desires sltuutlon In small family or tons, stst ut household work. Address or call MISS AGNES MURPHY, Avocu, Pa., Box 71 SITUATION WANTED-BY A MIDDLE aged woman, to do work of any itcaeriit tlon. Apply E. P., till Hickory street A MIDDLE-AGED LADY WISHES TO. muko engagements for nursing. Terms, ?a.00 per week. Address NUIPiE, this onW A "l IT T H (O
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