THE SORANTON THIBUNE-TIItTRSDA.y MORNING-. MAY ltt, 1807. il Pennsylvania news INHERITANCE TAX BILL IS PASSED Most Imjorlnnt Session of the Slate Legislature. THE BAKER BALLOT AMENDMENTS Coventor Hosting Signs Hills Hulnt itiR to Appointment of Prison Commi'liioiiurs---I)clnlls or the l'hiliidclphiii TriiiAn AntiOIon opoly Hill JtcportcdCoiiimittco on Contested lllcctions Decides in J'nvor ofOscar 1. Snundcri of Third 1'hllndclpliiii District-- Hamilton Ituntl Kill l'nssed. Harrlsbuig, Pa.. Jlrty 12. The senate held today what was perhaps the most important session In this legislature. The direct lnheiltance tax Mil passed Anally, ns did all tho bills recommend ed by the Andrews senatorial Investi gating committee. After being In ses sion nearly three hours the chamber adjourned until Monday evening. This early adjournment was had so that the members could attend tho Washing ton monument oxerclt.es In Philadel phia. IJy resolution It was decided that all bills that are on tho postponed calendar on May '20 lie dropped thcic from. A bill was introduced by Mr. Os borne, providing for Important amend ments in tho linker ballot law. It provides for the adoption of the Aus tralian Fstem. Another bill looking to the amend ing of tho linker ballot law Was ln tioduced by Mr. Keeker. This bill Is intended to remedy the defects In tho present law, that were brought to light In the litigation in the Dauphin coun ty court last October. The gubernatorial appointment of Kmcn-on Collins, of Wllllnmsport, to bo a member of the bonid of manag ers of tho Huntingdon refoimatory was confirmed. The governor notllled the senate that lie had signed tho bills relating to the appointment of pilson commissioners in counties having oer 150,000 popula tion. Tho details of the proposed visit of the legislature to Philadelphia to attend the unveiling or the Washing ton monument In Falrmotint Pnik was announced this motnlng by Chairman Voorhees, of tho Joint legislative com mittee. The members aie expected to reach Philadelphia Thursday evening, and have headquarters at tho Lafay ette hotel. The programme for Fri day includes' a trip on tho Delaware river, a visit to Cramps ship yaid and League Island and a plank shad din ner at Washington Park, under the auspices of tho city councils. The boat will leae Arch street wharf at 10 a. in, TIID ANTI-MONOPOLY HILL. Tho McWhinney anti-monopoly bill was reported from tho Judiciary gen eral committee. Tho senate amendments to tho collat eral inheritance tax bill were concurrel in and the measure passed finally by n vote of 147 to 1C. The bill In its pres ent shape Is practically the same as it originally passed the house. The meas ure now goes to the governor for his signature. The majority report of the elections committee on the contested election ca.se from the Third Philadelphia, dis trict was presented. The report rec ommends that Robert Lincoln Roberts be unseated and that his place be giv en to Ocur P. Saunders. Tho report is signed by twenty-one of the twenty livo members of the committee. Mr. Voorhees, ot Philadelphia, moved to amend that the report lie on tho table to bo printed and that Chairman French fix a day when It shall bo taken up for consideration. The amendment carried b a vote of SO to 77 and Mr. French promised to fix the time at an early date. Roberts Is a combiner and JAQI A A 1536 t ." That's the number of scmare feet of French plate glass in our new show windows. They're 12 feet high and 12S feet long, easily the largest and finest windows in Scranton. But Samters is a growing store, We never go back wards. Ma3'be you'll find the reason in these prices: 00000000000000000 oooooooooo Hen's Shirts Men's Laundried Shirts, with colored bosoms, complete with cuffs (they're to be worn this year with white collars, worth $1, for 69c. T i 4 4 I 4 4 4 4 4 4 S ITI : TROUSERS All Wool Worsted Trousers in fashionable stripes. Colors that don't soil easy. Cloths that wear like iron, and yet they have stj'le about them. Worth $5.00, for $3.50 HATS More hats and more hat room in our store than in the hat stores. Yet hats are a side issue with us.. We don't depend on hat profits for a living. That's the reason it's possible for us to sell a good derby or soft hat, worth $1.50 for $1.00. It's hard to believe they're only a dollar when you see them. iT1 , r t . QiUlTETE? RE$fQ T Ptrmwim m Ban U iv$ Vf-'4 I wwwwwrv,yyywwTrwwwwywwwyvwwwwwwww-rwrg-iwwwwwwwi iii ii erfHB 1 1 ii mniMi awiWMpa te Situnder an nntl-comblner. He was elected to the house two years ago aa a Democrat. The Creasy bill requir ing county commissioners to advertise for proposals for the erection of any county building or buildings, bridge or bridges or for any alteration or addi tion thereto Involving an expenditure cf J1.C00 and to award tho contract to tho lowest nnd best bidders under a penalty of $2,PP0 was defeated on final passage. HAMILTON HOAD HILL. The Hamilton toad bill came up nt tho afternoon sbesslon for llnal pas sage as amended on third reading nnd went through by a vote of 143 to 10. Mr. Moore, of Susquehanna, sold ho was charged with offering the amend ment that tho bill shall not go Into ef fect until tho state has appropriated $1,000,000 to Improvo tho public high ways for the purpose of killing It. Ho positively denied the allegation and claimed that ho acted In perfect good fnlth nnd that his put pose of offering this amendment was that be could vote for tho measure. Mr. Plollet, of Urndford, who led the opposition to the bill, said he would vote for It with the amendment. The bill goes to tho senate for con curt ence in the house amendments. Ef forts will bo mnde to put It through Monday night so that it may be hur ried to the governor. The state legislative committee of the League of American Wheelmen was a potent factor In the movement for this legislation. A bill wns introduced by Mr. Heldelbaugh, of Lancaster, piohlb Itlng tlie playing ot base ball and foot ball on Sunday under a penalty of $23 or ten days' Imprisonment. AN EIQHTEEN.F00T SNAKE. Yt'cstmorclnml County Jinn Ucholds n Strange Creature. Greensburg, May 12. Last evening an Thomas McQualdc, a young fanner re siding neaV Delmonl, was tiding along by tho fiurnt Cabin-district, his horse took fright nt something In the bushes. Ho turned to scewh.lt tho object was, and was almost paralyzed to behold a monster snake, which was at bust IS feet In length', and thicker than a man's leg at the ankle. Mr. MeQualde had hard work to control the hor. which neatly threw him off. He rode hastily away for assistance to kill the reptile, but vhon the snake hunters reached tho spot the snake was gone. They s-carched nnd beat the bushes but could ilnd nothing. Daniel G. MiQualdo, father ot tho young man, thinks tho monster Is the same one that he say eetal yeats ago In about tho pafne place. A num ber of perrons at Dehnon have formed themselves Into a committee to hunt for tho snake, which. If discovered, w 111 be captured alle and plated on ex hibition. K0MTSKUSKI WAS MURDERED. Unquestionable Proof on the Ilodv Pished Out of the Well. Mnhanoy City, May 12 A post-mortem examination made todav on the body of Anthony Konltskuskl, whose corpse was llshed from the well at New llopton yesteiday revealed unquestlon ubde proof of murder. The baseot his skull was found to be fractured and but little water was found In the body, Indicating that tho unfortunate man was first murdered and then thrown Into the well. Tho authorities who are working on the case today found n stattllng clew which throws suspicion on a fellow countryman who boarded with Konlts kuskl, nnd who purehnsed a ticket for New York the Monday following his dlsapearance, Intending to take passage for his native country. The main facts concerning this rumor have been kept very secret and startling developments may be looked for In a few days. Knight's of .Malta Convention. Sur.bury, May 12. The st.cond days' session of the Knights of Malta grand commandery was taken up with the consideration of repot ts and tho elec tion of officers. The convocation will bo held at York next year. Thirteen .......' m - If 1 4 : 4 $3 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4: i ii 1 .a. . . : ' m. Ivl lva t Labor Time Cost 8 TUB SAVED BY Washing PoWdS? What More Can be Agkod? Only this i ask your grocer for It, nnd Insljt on trying It. Largest package Greatest economy. THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, Chicago, Bt. Louis, New York, Uoiton, rblla-lelphla. representatives were chosen to the su piemo commnndery which meets In Uo.Uon In October. IRON AND TIN WAGE SCALES. Committee Appointed by the Amalga mated Association Will Itoport. Pittsburg, Mny 12. 'President Gnr land, of tho Amalgamated Association of Iron, Steel nnd Tin AVorUers todny appointed the wage committee for this year. This committee will meet nt tho headquarters of the organization on Friday morning and formulnte a report on the wage scale to be presented at the annual convention to bo held In Detroit next week. The committee will examine the suggestions submitted by tho vntlous lodges In the association and ftom them tho report will be com piled. President Garland will not make any prediction as to what will bo demand" cd, but It seems certain ft material ad vance over present rates will bo asked. The tin plate wage scale will be tho same as was In force under the Mc Klnley tariff law, which is an advance of about 13 per cent, over the ptesent rates. TRIAL OF A MINISTER. Itcv. II. C. White .1Iut Answer a Chnrco of Immorality. Irwin, Pn., May 12. Tho Redstone presbytery of the Presbyterian church met here today In the Long Run church to try Rev. II. C. White for alleged immoral conduct with Miss Jessie Jeffries, one of the members of his church. J, J. McCarrell was mod eiator nnd the prosecuting committee was composed of Rev. W. G. Stewart, of Dunbar, chairman; Rev. William A. IMIe, of Connellsvllle, Rev. S. K. Ll llott, of Mt. Pleasant, and Charles S. Smith, Rev. Perry Raker, of Rellever non, wns retained as counsel for the accused minister. The iresbytety sat with closed doors, The sworn statement of Miss Jefft'es was read and she was then placed upon the stand, but the cross-examination could not hhake her testimony. COMMITTEE AT CLEARFIELD. They Are Accompanied Ity n Number of Miners' Delegates. Clearfield, May 12. The legislative mining Investigation committee, ac companied by a number of minors dele gates, arrived In Clearfield this even ing. Tho committee which will meet In the court room tomorrow morning for the uurpose of hearing testimony, consists of tlvo following; Senator Henry D. Salor and W. W. MlUolsen and Representatives Robert McWhinney and Gforgo Dlxlon; Ser-gnajit-at-Arms S. B. Cochran end E. F. Rebtr. reporter. u RARE PRESENCE OF MIND. A Young Woinnn Saves Her Own Life When Caught in a -Machine. Lock Haven, Mny 12. Her presence of mind saved Miss Kate Rnnitt from a terrible death today. While operat ing n winder in a factory, the girl's clothing caught In the gearing nnd sho was rapidly drawn toward the ma chine. By a superhuman effort she freed herself, nearly all her clothing being torn from her body. She was badly sprained and wrenched, but no bones were broken. WOMAN'S FATAL BURNS. Clothing Cntches Fire from Kitchen Stoe. Cha'nbersburg, May 12. Mrs. Frank Rennecker was horribly burned to oeath at her home near this place. While working nenr a stove In her kitchen her drets caught lire. Ft lends, hearing her screams, ran to her assistance and extinguished the llames. So horribly was she burned that the flesh fell from her body in sttlps. She dl'd u few hours after the nc ! bent. Five Thousand Veterans Expected. Johnstown, Pa., May 12. Reports from Grand Army posts indicate that the state encampment, to be held in this city in June, will be the largest event 'of the kind In the history of Johnstown. Every city In tho state will be represented and the committee expects 5,000 visltois. Horso Thief's Home in Ilcnycn. Meadvllle. Pa., May 12. George Wil son, n. ono-lecirtMl hnrs thlpf whn wns captured at Now Lebanon, Mercer county, arrived nere toaay, nna was committed to Jail. It Is believed he is shamming insanity, as he made no defense, saying he left his case "to the Lord." , When asked where his home was, ho said, "In heaven." Pciiiisvlwmln PoBtniasters, Washington, May 12. The senate lo- dny confirmed the following nomlna' tions of Pennsylvania postmasteis: J. II. brown, at New Castle; 8. A, Ram sey, at McKees Rocks; T. C. Manser, at Forest City; S. W. Waters, at Wai renj H. A. Waters, at Wllllamstown; K. K. Hempstead, at Meadvllle. Child llurncd to Death. Osceoia Mills, May 12. While play ing among a lot of hot embers, which bad been drawn from an oven, the clothing of the 2- ear-old child of Michael Lewis, of Enterprise Blocks, near here, caught fire. The little one was burned to death, llrnUomitu'N Iimtant Hontli. Altoona, May 1?. James Kelley, 0 years of age, an extra yard brakeman in the employ of th Pennsylvania Railroad company, wa: instantly killed this afternoon on the railroad ttacks it Eighth street, this city. An en Klr,e and nlno cars passed over the body, cutting it In tnrec pieces. .stlMii "Hiwii i.,m.iV' iipii sjPJjggMjgl The Tribune AMATEUR DASE BALL CONTEST. 4 ONE VOTE FOR , B. B. Club of M Voter's Name Address (MAY in.) N. P. Tills coupon will not lie ac cepted u lien mote than ," il;t. s old. The club receiving the greatest number of votes will be awarded ten completo uniforms, comprising fine hlrt, pants, tap, belt and stockings, made to order by C. M. Florey, the sporting goods dealer of Xi2 Wjomlng avenue. They will bo ot tho best stylo and equal to tho uniforms of any Eastern leagtiu club. This vote will bo confined exclu sively to clubs of Lackawanna, Lu zerne, Wayne, Susquehanna, Mon roe, Bradford and Wyoming coun ties. Tho winning club will be an nounced Saturday. Juno .'C. Send ballots to Sporting Editor, Tho Trib une Tho tlmo Is short. Better be gin now. BASE BALL UNIFORM CONTEST. Following Is the vote up to date: W'Mt Side Ilronns S.P00 West Sldo Harmonies b.CVj Sliders I CiiU Lacknwannns S.sji High School L'.Jiil South Sldo club 1,571 Mayflelcls 4"7 Tavlor Gr.iys 4J0 Jolly Nine 3.M Xay Aug Stars 3.'! North End Htars 31$ Pino Ilrook Crescents J2S Old Foi go Dodgers VI Green Hldgi Actives M South Side Slider 42 South Hide Violets 40 Archbald Sursets 15 Kudtiles l.r Sailors 13 Laurels 15 Actives 5 AMATEUR BALL NOTES. Tho Lackawanna challenge any club in the city to a gr.me May 10 on any ground. A. Carr, manager. The riower Ihuls of the South Side de feated the Stars of the i-ame place by a scoro of 17 to 12. C. T. Ainibiust, man ager; J. 11. Wtmih. captain. The Yellow Kids of the South Side clt.il lenfio any club under 12 ears of nge. An swer in The Tribune August Dornhclm, manager, Joseph Conrad, rnp'nln. There will be it nn-etii.g of the Slide's tonight nt 1.15 Washington avenue to ar range for games, Kvery member must be present, nugeno Tropp, captain; Oeorgo Harrington, manager. Tho Violets, of Olyphant, challengo tho Walnut Street Guilds, to a game on the Oljphant grounds. Jlav We would also like to hear from the Ivories, of Archbald. Answer through the Tribune nt once. IMvvard Hobnn. James O'Hnrn. manager. The South Side Stars challengo tho Ro settes of Cedar avenue to a game Satur day, May IS, on the Maylleld ground If aceopted will meet them at No. 11 school at 3 o'clock. Answer in The Tribune. Michael Moore, manager; James Cooke, captain. The Iloaettes of tho South Sldo will play an club In the city under 14 ve.irs of nge. The Ilosettes n-e niudo up as fol lows: It. Scholl, catcher; C. Sehenok, pitcher, W. Melville, shortstop: J. lUtier. fliat bao; 1'. Graff, second base; C. I.ew ert, third base: W. Rupett, light lle'.U; O. Rotar, left field; P. Mlrtz. center field: C. Shank, second catcher; R. Scholl, mana ger; J. Rader. captain. The Rat Smashers have organized for tho fceason as follows: Gllhoo), sc; Amer man, c.j Rarrett, p.; O'Rolliy, ,.; Jor dan, lb.; Seeley, 2b.; McMnnley, 3b.; Har rls, if.; Judd, cf.; Shopland, cf. They would llko to meet anj club under 12 years of nge on the Moses Taylor Hospi tal gronns, Saturday, May 22. at 2 o'eloc.t. Amcrtnan, manager; Uarrett, captain. Answer in Tho Tribune. DOCTORS PERPLEXED. I'tizzlcd bv tlio Strnnsc Cnso of n Hcmliug Youth. Reading. Hay 12. Wellington S., son of Augustus nnd Rosa Anderson, died this morning after two years of In tense suffering. Ho was 12 years of nge, and for many months has been mulcted by an unexplnlnable pain in ills side. It is said that fifty physicians have examined him and tried to diagnose his case and give him remedies, but nothing gave any relief. Two years ago he weighed eighty-five, pounds. At tho tlmo of his death he weighed but twe.nty-seven. A post inoitem examination will bo held by experts from Philadelphia In the hop? of ascertaining tho cause of his nij'Merlous Illness. SAYED A QIRL FROM DR0WN1NQ. Wbilo Tnlilng His Daily Lvcrciso a Iioxer Performs n Cooil Act. Heading, May 12. Hilly Smith, the boxer, of this clt. yesterday mninlng saved Florence Ilemmls, a .i-yfar-old daughter of H, A. Ilemmlg, from drowning in the lte dam, t.ear tho Kurti' house, In tho suburbs ot th'U city. Smith was out for his dally wall; In training for IiIb coming bout with Jack Homier, of rhllade-lphla, and had just leeched tlie KurU house, when Jlrs. llcmmln; called to him to eave her Child, which had fallen into the dam. Smith' l an to the dum and culled - ,s.tj t. 0 o 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 50C, SSC, 75C, &1.00, &1-23. Width 48 to g4 inches. Especially desirable for TAILOR-HADE COSTUMES. Have you seen the 49c- Crepons ? CONNOLLY & vm TT 1UJL FOR KENT. Ache, Under This Head One Cent a Word. QQ.7 MUTMX -KIG1IT ROOM HOl'ME. COMIXIV'K. iron iir,.vr-xi:v s-koom hoi'si. am. i liHHleni iiiipvocuientB, fit. 5U1 Har rison menuc. 1(MUIKNT-A SINOLKIj-HOOM HOVKE, J 141 tin avenue; modern convenience nnd rity Menm. Applv to C. J. POST, Com inoiiMealtli building. FOR SALI5. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. 17-01! lAl.i:-THi: PLAXT, Hl'lLUI.VCi V nnd good villi of tho Monitor Clothing Company) Including stork coiiKirtlnK of overalls, oats, Nhirtn and oi Icing men's pant. ItusliH'fS well established; nil In running order. Will ho olil cheap. Ad ditHs, 1). A. MACKIN, iccclvcr, Wilkes liarrc, l'a. LAICi: AKIHL COTTAfiE l'OR SAM:, with hum, boat house nnd txuts bet location at the lake; lot bOxMOu. A. '. lUM.Mt. 770R HAI.K DRSIHAIILK LOT, WITH J House on rear, (il m lino; oviner leaving tit N. Wiisblngton nve. 001 liilno live. T OT KOR HAI.K ON CIVV AVKXIT- .Li Apiily.to J. C. LAXCili, l'.'O Lncta wn una uvc. T70K SAI.K V Ml.Vi:n-l'LATi:i) CONN J.1 double bell eiiphonluni, idcel engraved, Mlth tioinhone bell, gold lined; nearly new nnd cost 8110; u 111 xell ut u bareatn. Address tills week to K. W. OAVLOlt, LulUisville, 1'n. KKAL KSTATK. Under This Head One Cent a Word. Adv F OK SALE LOT T WilMl; VIXJONH T 8:i"ll, Hrei'll Hiilire, siilinble for n Inline: ensv terms to quick bit vr. -. 1. JADW1N, UKii'osioiiice limiiiing. UARGAIN SALF, Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. EUUEUANS ilAsGAIN SVLEOK lino stationery lies Ins isaturduy, Mny 15. Wntiii tlio window. One week. 1IK1D LEMAN, the liookman, 1H7 Hpruco street. WANTED. Adv.s. Under Tills Head One Cent a Word. WANTED SECOND HAND KEI'RIG erntor for store lihe. i:i(JO North Washington avenue. FOUND. Adv. UnJer This Head One Cent a Word. TTOuTTDlXATclfrM V can have same by calling nt 530 Adams nvenuoand piovlng property. PROPOSALS. Office of the ) CAI'tTOt. IltriLniKfJCoMMIKSIOV, v HAitiiisnuno, i'A.. May ft, 1807. I PROPOSALS FOR TAKING DOWN THE KlINS OF THE CAPITOL IIUILDINGS. SEALED PROPOSALS WILL RE RK celved up to 12 ci'cloek noon, on the 20th day of May, 1S07, for taking down tho stone, brfrl: and iron contained In tho ruins of tbo Capitol Untitling, the cleaning and pioper piling nnd storlngof tbo same upon the Cap itol giouiulH In tlie Immediate vicinity of the ruins. rpeclll('iitions can be had upon nppll ciitlun to the undei sinned. No d.vnnmltn or other explosive will bo permitted to bo Ubcd In tho I'ondiiet of tho woik. The tommlsslnn reserves tho risht to re ject any or all bids. lli:S',LMIN J. HAYWOOD, Secretary. Oflleu of tho state Trcasuier, Hnrrlsburg, Pa. the struggling child from the water She Immediately beennie unconscious, but was resuscitated after a few hours' exertion. - VALENTINE LED TO SUICIDE. Tlie Farmer Who Sent It Fenrrd Dire Consequences. Lewlsburg, May 12. Philip Shuck, a farmer near Mazeppa, this county, committed suicide by shooting himself with a revolver last night In an open Held, and died soon nfterwaid. It Is believed the deed was the result ot sending a scandalous valentine last February to a neighbor with whom he was on bad terms. The letter or valentine was sent to the United Staes postoillco department, nnd a detective traced tho letter to the deceased. Shuck was frightened so badly that suicide tempted him. Ho was about 50 years of age, and had a family. HER HUSBAND'S HEART IN COURT. (rucsome r.vidcncc in Mrs, .Morris' liiNurniico Suit. Pittsburg, May 12. In her suit to re cover $.20,000 from the Fidelity and Casualty company, of New York, under an acldent policy on her late husband's life, Mrs. Louise Morris' opposing law yers produced tlie husband's heart in court here. They want to prove by the heart's condition that Morris died of heart dis ease and not of drowning, as tlie plain tiff claims. Dr. William Aekley, a prominent anatomist, of Chicago, nnd other prominent physicians testified that Morris' heart was affected and that tho aveta was enlarged. Thrown from it Wngou nnd Killed. Clearfield, Mny 12. While playing with fceveinl children in a wagon at Uloom, todny Dora Smith, a 5-year-old girl, was thrown out and Instantly killed. The horses ran away. UH M. m i4 vj WALLACE, rw ii IIF.I.P WANTKD MALKS, Advs. Under Thi Head One Cent a Word. ARKRIDENT Or SCRANTON, Wn.MNG to ranvnxs und collert; mnst furnish bond. j;i4 Lucliuwiinmi -avenue, loom 11, UUENNAN. "IirANTED AOENTH-876 PER MONTH nmlexpennes paid nctlvc nion ir rlgtit; ponds Nolfl by unmplo only; mimplen, nlo lioine nnd ruriiRKe ftirnlilied KliKE. Ad dtcss JOIUIEH, Hox 5808, Doston, Mass. SALESMEN SCHOOL SUrPMES: COUN- try wirk; 1I0 Hlry niomhly, with liberal nddltlnnul conimlsnlons. It. O. EVANS A CO., Chicago- 7ANTE1)-AN IDEA. WHOCANTH1NK v of some simple thine to patent? I"ro tect your ldias; thev may bring you wealth. Write JOHN WEDllElllJOrtN CO., DepJL C. 2fl, Patent Attorney, Whtnirton, I). C, for their 91 HOO prlxe ofter and llstofl.uuu Inventions tranted. t7ANTEI)-A!s AGENT IN EN'IOIT SKO it tiem1orBnvH;iSi4.riOto SA.OO a dav mnde; sells at RlRht; lvlo a mno to sell Staple Goods to deiileih; lit-st side Hue $76 u month; siilnrj'orlnrgocomnilHoionlimrtr; wxperlflnoo umvfcissary. Clifton Soap nnd Manufaotur ngCoinpnny, Cinclnnntl, O. 7 ANTED - WELL-KNOWNIAN-IN il every town to solicit stock subscrip tions; u monopoly: hlc money lor ncrnts; no cuulttl required. KIWARU C. l'lhll Jt CO., liorden block, Clilcngo, 111. HELP WANTED FE31 ALES. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Tfori. EXPERIENCED NURSE MAID AT f00 tjnlncy nvenne. LATlIES-1 MAKE RIG WAGES DOING plrHsant borne work, nnd ft 111 gladly send full imrtlculnis to all wndlng Q cunt stamp. MISft M. A. bTEHIIINS, Lawrence, Mich. WANTED--LADY AGENTS IN hCRAN- ton to sen nnd Introduce Snydei's enko Icing; experienced canvasser prerened; work peiuiuncnt and very profitable. Write for particulars at once nnd get benent ot holiday trade. T. II 8NYDKK A. CO, Cincinnati. O. WANTED 1J1MEDIATELY-TWO ENER- getlc sj-k-s women to lejiresent us. Gunrnnteed n a day without lnteilering with other dutle. Healthful occupation. Write for piiitlculars, enclosing stamp, MANGO CHEMICAL COMPANY. No. 72 John street, New York. SALESMEN WANTED. Advs, Under This Head One Cent a Word. (JALESMKN WANTED KOR CIGARS; $30 Cj weckl; salary nnd expenses: rellnbla house; experience unnecessary. C. G. MOR GAN iCO , FU Wayne, Ind. AGENTS WANTED. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. gcntTvXntkiTkor AN ARTICLE thnt sells on sight: stamp for particu lars. UNIT ED SrATKS ItLGISTltY CO., 15(1 Klflh uvenue, New York. WANTED - COUNTY CANVASSING agents for the best selling and most satisfactory article ascents ever bandied. M. II. TYLER & CO., Tortlnnd, Me. WANTED-SOLICITOrS; NO DELIVER. V lnc, no ceillectlng; position permanent; pay wecklv: state age. GLEN HUOTHERS, Kochekter, N. Y. WANTED-GENERAL AGENTfl IN EV cry county; also Indy canvnssers; ome thlne new; sure seller; apply quick. J. C H1LIIERT, 141 Adnma avunuc, Scranton, Pa. AGENTS-WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO do about Safe CltUeiishlp price pi. Go ing by thousands. Address NICHOLS, Nnporvllle, III. AGENTS-TO BELL Ol'K PRACTICAL gold, silver, nickel nnd copper electro pla&Uri,; prices tiom g:j upwurd: salary and expenses paid; otitllt free. Address, with Hump, MICHIGAN MFG CO., Chicago. AGENTfi-TO SELL CIGARS TO REAL ers; S'Jfi weekly and expenses; expert. enco unnecessary. CONSOLIDATED MKI CO., IS Vnn Buren St., Chicago. NOTICE. Advs. UndTt This Head One Cent a Ward, rrvmTri71MIi?I8iira J. that no one Is authorized to contract debts In my name, and that I will not b re sponsible for such debts. JOHN A. SAUN DERS, Nny Aug, Pa. MIDWIFE. Advs. Undir This Head One Cent a Word. M' RlCojCnTET7li?ATRDTlIDWrE; engoRemcnts solicited. 1018 Wash burn street. CHARTER AIM'LICATION. I N RE: CHARTER OF THE SOUTH SIDE Hebrew Women's Association. In Court of Common I'htis of Lack. Co., No. 700 May Notice la hereby given Hint an nppllrntlnn will tie made to said Court or one of tlie Uiw Judces thereof, ou tbeSlllli day of May, A. 1)., 1807, at nine o'clock n. in., under the coi ponitioii net of one thousand eight hun dred nnd seventy four ilH7l) nnd supple ments tbeielo, by Fanny Judknvltz, Sophia Harris, Fanny linrrln, Emmu Kelberg, Jen nie Morris. Heal Weber, Fanny Wlsenbcrerj Htl SilnkovlU, Regl SehmuloviU and Funny Schlanjer, for a chnrter, Intended corporation to be called the "South Slda jlobraw WonienVAssocliitlon." The chnrac tor and objeit ofwhlrh is maintaining a so ciety for beneficial purposes to Its members nnd Hebrew women of the city of scrnntou from funds collected therein and for these purposes to have, possess and enjoy all tho rights, benefits mid prlveleges confirmed by said ucU nnd its supplemams. JOHNF.fcCRAGO, Solicitor. F.XI'.CUTRIX NOTICE. IT-STATE OF THOMAS J. WILLIAMS, i lata of the city of Sornnton, Iiekn. wanna county, illcented. Letters testament, uryln the above named estate having been granted to the undersigned, all persons hnv Ing claims or demands nuuliist the inina will incase present them for pnyincnt, and thoso indebted thereto vrlll pleuso make Immediate payment to THOMAS J. WILLIAMS, JR., JAMES WILLIAMS, Executors, VO SI1IJRG ADAWHON. Attoniuvs. AW0 209 Washington Avenue, Opp. Court House. TTsPTn iLIL LEGAL. NOTICE IS TIEREIIY GIVEN TO ALT. persons Interested In thcestuto of John Hundley, Oerenspd.n-hethcr they haven pres ent or expectant Interest, thnt tho Oriihan' Court of 1 jickawnnnii comity; Ta., hnR awnrll edn rttntlnnto voulo nnpear In snlil court on the 24lh of May, l8(i,intn o'rlock u. m., nt w blch time an fl plnee yon will lie heard wn the application oftbr executors of said estate to tho court to be Tierniltted to tnercase ilio mortgage on the Wjomlng House Tprorwtty andtbn building to be erected thnreon from llrty thousnnd dollars herotoforo permrttedto one hundred and twentyiflve tlinumind 'dol lars or tho Jiurjiose of oreotlng a building ou snld arte. H. W. PALMER, I.F.MI1KI. AMEilMAN; JOHN T. RICHARDS, Executors of the I.Bst Will ahd TostnTnetrt of John Hnndlcy, Deceased. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word, TTnSTArflKOCEIlY BD8INE83. JJ Stock and fixtures. Doing over $3,000 permonrh. Het lcrentloTi In a town df 12,000 potmlntlon. Ijnrge profltH; strmll cxiienMa. Cash required down, $2,roo; must sell qutok, going in othor busltn'ss. ren-Toll 'partlhulura Inqnlro of II. N. PATRICK, !iai North. M'nshlngton avonue, Sornnton, l'a. DRESSMAKING. Adv.s. Under This Head One Cent Werd. M ISS L. WISDOM, DRESSMAKER, lOt Adams awnuo. CHIROPODIST AND MANICORB. CORNS, IIUNIONS AND INGRdWIWO nnlls cured without tbo least pAln or 1ra trine Mood. Continuation and Mitae given free. E. M. HETZEL, Chiropodist, :i.in Lackavrnntin avenue. lJidle ttendea ut their residenco If desired. Charges modec mo. CITY SCAVENGER. CHAS. COOPER, ClTi' SCAVENGER. All orders promptly attended to, day Of nlRht. All tin- latest appliance. Cbargea reasonable. 719 SoiAuton street. Iiouae, 03rt North Washington avenue. An.HRtGGS CLEANS PRIVY VAOLTS . nnd ccs pools; no xlot Imptsvsvl pumps used. A. IIRIGGS, Proprftiior. Ixmv c order 1 1 00 N. Main ny., or Ksbke' drug store, corner Adftms and llalbeny. TelephonoROlO. SITUATIONS WANTED. SITUATION WANTED-RY A YOONG man as teamster or any othef kind of viork. Address J. T., Tribune offleo. WANTED "WORK-KY KXPfcRIKWCED woman; enn do nil kinds of work: on give the best of reference. Address E., Trtb une olflcc. SITUATION WANTED-TO DO VfABJU ing and Ironing. Washings nnd Ijroplnr taken homo ulsn. Call or oildreas A. B., 33 N, Sumner nTenue, 11 de pHrk. WANTED-A RKLIADLE GIRL WANTS V a position ns assistant dressmaker at ladles" nialdi references. Address SEAM 8TRE-JS, Tribuno onice, city. SITUATION WANTED-AS NURSE OR housekeeper, by n middle-aged lady. Ad drcasE. M., Tribune office. WANTED-POSITION AS RTENOORA pber, nrcottntntit or general o!!lc hand; also acquainted with lumber trade. Address II., 130 Lincoln street, Wllkes Piirre, Pa. WANTKD-A POSITIONrnYREMAllLB girl, ns assistant dressmaker; refer ence. IISS LOTTIE TELL, Mt. Pocono, Pa. A LADYriYtR'NWIDOwli REFINED, IX educated, nttmetlve, asks for ap Im mediate position where, worth will le appre ciated. Thoroughly understands the manate incut of n household nnd sen ants. Will innlix herself tiserul In nny cnpnclty. Will lenv e city, Aildress M. M cum Tribune. ITUATION"TvANfi'J)-IlY A MIDDLH aged lady, lis hoiHekeoper. Address M, 181ft Prleo street, Hcinnton, Pa. SITUATION WANTED - IIY A GOOD girl; will work nt nny klndnrhousowork; can rurnlHi nood reforences. Address KATIs DUONKONMKI, 31 B Second street, city. SITl'ATION WANTED-AS 1IUTCIIEK, bv a young man who undcistniids tho ment business I horouglil ; cun make saus age; willing to peddle, or would like n position ns grocery clerk: !l yeirs' experience; cun rurnish good reference. Address UORDON F. O., Tribune otllco. , A FIRST-CLASS PRACTICAL IIOOK keeper, with a thorough kuowleilit of business desires n situation. Address "M" general Delivery, Hcrntiton. , , . . SITUATION WANTED-llY A FIRST, class cabinet maker, best city refer ences. Addrebs Downing, 721 Court street, city. StTUATION WANTKD-HY AN ENER getlo young mini, aaolll. Will work nt clerkship or any honorable situation, ling cxperlenea In grocery business, fan furnish best of refeienie. Address G. II. SloNE, 'lliroop Ta. SITt'ATION WANTED--AS WATCHMAN or to nttend boilers. Address (1. V llfi Hickory strvot. WANTED--1IY A RESPECTAIILE WO. man, three or four dn) s work nt wash. Ing or housework. Address E. M. D., ltd Hickory street. A YOUNG LADY REHIRES A POSITION as book-keeper, has hud expcrlenro and can furnish good reference. Address A. II. U, care of Tribune. A YOUNG LADY DEsIKES A POSITION na stenographer and typewriter. Address "A" earn of Tribune. t'lITUATION WANTKD-HY A YOUNO 3 lady as book-keeper. Isn good penninu and can furnish reference If required. Address G. IL, Tribune onice, tTUAnOjTwANTED-A YOUNG GIRL o df siren sltimtlou In suinll family or to as. slst at household work. Address or call. MISS AGNES MURPimAvoca, Pa., Iloxtl OITI'ATION WANTED-IIY A MIDDLE O aged woiiinn.lodo work of any descfl tlon. Apply H li.t 1 U Hickory street. AMIDDLkIaGED LADY W1HI1ES TO inako eugageiiients for nurslug. Terms 8b,00 tier week. Address NU KSE, this olllce AB bjo