THE SOTM-NTOK TKIBUHE-FR1DVY MORNING-. MAY 14, 1897. .1 Pctisylwi COMMITTEE REPORTS BLISS BEER BILL A Alcasurc Imposing n Tax of One-Hall Cent a Gallon on Malt Liquor. FIRST STEP TOWARD ADJOURNMENT A Kcsolution In Oifcrcd by JUr. Ilcnsy Directing Ihn Clerk to Drop All Postponed Hills from llio Calamliir Alter Jlny 20--Koil;iirs Charter Hill Ii Postponed. llarrlslnirir, Stay 13. In the house lo tiny Hie IllliM bills taxing one lmlf cent a gallon nil malt liquor brewed In the state ami u cent a gallon on all lor elgn brew Milpneil Into tho state for silo wore reported from tlw ways and meana committee. A bill levying u four mill tnx on the capital stock of Hlnte brinks nnd ttust companies. ii also brought out of c onimittie. Cbalr inilh Holies eslImntcB that tin-no three ineuBiireH will ralo about X2.000.000 rev onuo annually. The beer bills were re ported out Homo time atro and rend the llrst time nnd tlu n recommitted. A special calendar will bo made for all revenue hills next vi k to hurry them to tho governor. A special calendar will also be made for the appropria tion bills, after provision hs been mado for thr state s expenses for tho next two years. The llrst step looking toward final adjournment was taken today. A res olution avos fft red by Mr. Heagy, of Dauphin, directing the resident clerk to drop all postponed hills from the calendar -alter-May 40. The pioposltlun was referred to the committee on rules nnd vlll bt considered at a mex-tlng of that" body Monday evening. A In re number of Important bills are on the calendar for n second reading and there Is much opoositlon to the meas ure us many cannot be reached In the few legislative days Intervening. The lleagy resolution was adopted by the oenate yesterday. RODDERS BILL POSTPONED. The Rodgers charter bill for first class cities, which k a companion measure to tin. Pittsburg "Ripper," was postponed on the motion of Mr. Muehlbronner, of Allee;honv, a Quay , leader In the house. This is said to be In line with the understanding reached In Washington that K-glHlatton of this nature shall be dropped because of. the resulting injury to Philadelphia. . ' The Baldwin bill to prohibit private contracts to be made for the removal of garbage in cities which have made contracts with incinerating companies passed second reading after some dis cussion. Senate bllt requiring counties to pay the costs nnd expenses of apprehending nnd returning n. fugitive from Justice charged with or convicted of the com mission of a felony was defeated on ijnal passage by a vote of 00 to 13. The hill was Intended to compel the com mlssluners of York county to pay for tho extradition of Charles n. still, who fled to Scotland after having been convicted of giving "knock-out" drops tb a young resident of York. Still was arrested recently nt Glasgow, and is in Jail In Loudon awaiting extradition. Tho vote was reconsidered and further consideration of the bill postponed. Ad journed. RIOT AT A BALL GAME. Westminster and Croro City Crotsoil lints in J.-irncst. drove City, Pu., May 13. Thlsaf lernoon's ball game between Grove City and Westminster College students was followed by a serlout. riot. For soma time there has been con eldqrablo rivalry over athletics be tween tho students of tho two colleges. Tho Westminster College, belongs to thu United 1'ie-sbyterian churi h. ut.-l in located at New Wilmington. In ball team .-i.ine here this afternoon and was defeated by r. score of 11 to l. Vr?i-"f "-'-"-"''''"' Alua6AAAAiilii.Ai tAAAJjKAJLflOAjiJ - . .. .. .- .. A 5i t A ff i now ITo Dress II he Rov &l i&t coooooooooooooooo oooooooooo Shall we help j'ou solve the question? Our Boys' Clothes cost no more than those sold else where. But what a difference in looks and wear. Here's an outfit worth your buying: M Junior Suits ii iv .i :.. w t .-Jiiow uvu ur MX varieties at our lowest price, which is not the lowest .price ever asked for a l?oy's Suit, but is the lowest for such a Suit. $1.98 Blouse Waists To go with the Suit, ruffle and ruffled fronts, 48c. White Waists For Suuday wear. All grades aud prices, but a good one. Costs, say from 48c. to $1.50. ISAMTER BFSQS, t ITVIKV,IWVWVIHVTH eew$. iui-lng the ganv severnl players came. in:, thet- and as the tennis were prc puili'K to leavo tho puik a general fight eiurted. It h not known exactly which side vn-c the aggressor find noliody carrd. The students went at each other with t't li, nnd lists. Wilhclm, the pitcher of the West minster team, had his left nrm brok en. With his light he put up a d-sper ate fight l.ntli he was knocked sense- It ss by a blow over the head with a bat. Several ml'.enwn on the grounds, wlio tried to quell the riot, were badly used up. A least half a doien stud ents were sent to the hospital at Mer cer. A telephone message from there tonight says two of them nr In a serious condition. Tho faculties of both colleges will tnke action. WILL MEET IN SCRANTON. Next Annual Session of Knights of tlic Golden Basic to Be Held in Electric City. Hnrrlsburg, May 13. The grand cas tle of the Knights ot the Golden Engl- decided todpy to hold its next annual session nt hcranton. Allentovvn was n strong bidder for this honor, but the Electric City gees t, way .with Its rival by r vote of 247 to 101. Pour voles weiv' east for Pottstown. Greetings were received from the grand castlo In res Mon at Hnltlmore. Oscar C. Brown, past supreme chief of Delaware, mado a short address at the morning session of the grand castle, after which tho report of the committee on finance and mileage was discussed. Tho recelptB during last year from nil sources were .L'LTOl.fjS; net expenses, $14,?14JX; re payment of loan, f6,Sr,0: balance. IHii.'V Th" afternoon pest-ion vmi de voted to the reading of reports tt com mittee!) nnd the Installation of olik-ern for the ensuing year. There was a largo attendance nt to day's session of th" grand temple. The past templars, degree was conferred upon several candidates and Mrs. Josl? Y. Walters, Q. G. of R was presented Ith a handsome marble Ink stand by White Dnv( temple, of Phlllipshurg. Supreme Chief W. Oscar Brown ,and his slaf Supreme Past Chiefs Jacob Aull, W. Culbirtson and A. C. Lytic, install ed the following officers for the en bulng term: P. O. T., Mm Lottl- Turner, of Pltts buig; fl. T.. Mrs. Liwle IC rr. of Pitts burg; O. M. of C Mrs. Annie Hum mel, of Reading; Q. O. of R., Mw, Jo- sie Y. Walters, of Philadelphia; G. O.. oi i-.., Airs. B. Annie Kerr, of I'hilndel phl-i; O. G. bf M., Mis-s May P. Adami, of PhlladelThla; O. O. of I. P., Mrs. Jane Dyblle. m Hefjtsbm-,-; O. O. of O. I'., Mrt. Delia Zui-ger, of Yoik; Grand Tru.Uec, Mis. Lucy Svvayne, of Philadelphia. VERDICT FOR MRS. MORRIS. Tho V. S. Circuit Court Against tlio I'ii'.olltv "tid Casualty Company. Pitt-burs. May 13. Tn the T'nltefl States Chc-uit court tewlay tho Juiy in the case of Mrs. Louise- Morris, against the- Fidelity and Casualty company, of New York, rendered a verdiet in fa vor of the plaimlif for SU.il'O. The full amount of tlu policy with inti rest from March 19, 1v.i4, tlia date of dath. Mori is was kill -d by falling from n skiff Into Lake Chautauqua. The in surance comnnny lino refuted to pr.y on the ground thet he died from heart trouble, and was not drowned. KINGS DAUGHTERS AND SONS. Their Second State Convention Hold nt Philadelphia. Philadelphia. May. IS. The Penn sylvania branch of tho International Order of the Kings Daughters and Sons held its second state convention here today. Three session? were held, and over 200 deb-gates and members of the circles In ailous parts of the state Vele present. Consldetablc time wa? consumed in - - BV ' & e A . Wide collars with VnVVI,TTy.VV v v v i rfTk v considering the constitution and adopt ing the various aectlonr separately. A proposition to hold the convention ev ery two years was defeated, and an amendment carried to hold annual conventions In May without designat ing any particular place. The election of officers resulted! State secretary, Mr Henry K. Roods state treasurer, Mrs. K. C. Coylej re cording secretary, Miss K. Q. Piss: ex ecutive board, to art with the president, Mrs. C. K. ImrIIb, Mrs. M. U Wtgfall, Mrs. O. W. Hunsell, Mrs. R. M. Ram sey, Oeimantown: Mr. C. C. Ulggs, Langhone; MUs V. L. Dermis, Wilkes. Borre, Miss McQee, Pittsburg; Miss Sehott and Miss L. S. Pcchln. TOOK A DRINK OF ETHER. .TuhnColc, n Wito Hunter, Preferred Donth to Arrest. New Brighton, May 13. John Cole Is lying in the lockup in an unconscious condition, the result of a dose of ether. Cole and, his Wife have been Separated for'some time, the latter being In New Castle. Sho returned to New Brighton 1-vst evening and v ent lo the home of a local merchant. Ccle called and began to beat his -wife. Officers were sum moned but on their arrival Cole was gone. He was arrested this morning at his home, but excused himself while he went Into another loom. He returned, but on the way to the lockup fell to the pavenn-nt gasping "I am done for." A bottle paitlv nllcd v. Ith ether wnfl found in Ills pocket. HU recovery la In doubt. CLEARFIELD MINERS. TLicIp Principal Complaint lo the laves leafing CQrdmitlec Was Against Company Stores. Clearfield. Pa., May 13. Tho leRlsla tlvo tliveBtisatlng committee met In tho law library of the court bouse here thi mornlnt. A number cf -miners w no exam.lne'1. The cemftnv r;tore sttn to bv their iricAtc-st jcilevance, and thoee on the witnjs stand dr ncuncd It the greatest injustice with which they have to contend. The company to which Judge Dean belongs was denounced in o-pcdally revere terms. A number or miners testified that they were force-d to dual at the company stores, or r o their positions. One miner b.iUI he had been discharged lr refusing to deal ut these stores. The limited weight fes-r each car w:- another cause for complaint Tne miners say they do not recti ve as n-.any cars ad they can load and that th y are obliged to put as much as pos sible on the ones they do set. They claim that If they load two tons on o oar when the company hrs fixed the standard at one-elKhth they receive nt thlntr for the excess. Jlr, Hed-dlng, superintendent of the Mcirirdale Coal company, was the only operator present. He said his company eMd net eliscilmlnate nRjlnst miners who did no-t deal at the com pany store, and that the company had no objections to check welghmen or the miners belonsing to labor oiyrania ntlons. As to tho prices In the store, he said the company bouphtt t'he best (i odB In the market an-d sold them as t-lrenp as th same ge.ods could be ob-talt'eij-by the miners elsewhere. There la much iuiferlnjr In the region on account ot' destitution caused bv laclr of omploymon't. HAS NO DARK CELLS. Investigating Committee Also Finds Hint the Eastern Penitentiary Hn3 No Instruments of Torture. Philadelphia, May IS. Tho 1. .rela tive committee appointed to lnvestt trite tie system i.f manage ni'-nt of the tute penitentiaries and the treatment cf prisoners in these instHutions, ith espe.clal Inquiry as to the confnr-mmt and treatment of Insane prisoners. hel4 its first formal session for trlie exam ination of witntio- tAday. Thf "meet ing was held at th fiasti rn pemlten llftrv. Warden Casuldy was aubjected to quite a lenKthy examination. He Informed the committed hat the-M are at present in ho Institution 1,-21 u-is-one-rs l.n, JCfi cells. About 100 prisoners are ln"'separate ceils. He said c:cli prisoner is caiefully studied and Is then treated acoidlnff to hU disposi tion. To end'.avor to govern all nlili-3, be said, wouU" bring mot unsjtiyfac tory resultn. The food serve 1 to rll Wrib clean, fe-sh nnd of the best qu ility and rclven In liberal auuntitlos. When asked whethery leiejiee was used to 8ubcru6 Unruly prisoners the wardt n uiiswti-ed tn the atiirmati., but sail it was resorted to o:-iv when nece-s sary. He said .that In thirty year no pi-honcr had been killed and nono i.fiiunely injured, while, on the other hand, four officers had been killed by pilriunt-rr and a number badly hurt. lie said thep ilsoit had no Uatit cells aud no liwttunients' of torture wbat vur. DON'T WANT A SCHOOL, 3Inror Towuship Tnxpnyors Up In Arms AuuitiKt School Hoard. Special to The Tribune. Pittston, May 13. Marcy township taxpayers held a rnar.i meeting at Du ryia last niaht to protest utrulnst tho contemplated building of u new school house in that town. They claim they are not able to pay for any more improvement, especially at this time and are determined to prevent tho kc-liool buard from carrying out Its purpose by making tho Inter, vention of tho c-outts. A ronimlttao of three was appointed to engage an attorney to get out an Injunction, Despondent Vomnn Kills Ilorsolf. Coudersport, May IS. Mrs. O. E. Craudall, of Hold, this -county, com-inl'-Asel suicide yesteretay by stabbin the left bn-a.t wiih a pocket- r husband was abse-nt from and, tlpcn his return, found ying dead in a pool of blood. had been despondent for Hun AwiiPwltli M oney mid Horse, ' Kiitler, May 13. Louis Anderson, aged 16, who resided with ills stop father, John McGarvey, near Clilcom, left home yesterday, taking with lilm $17 Ix-longlng to Ills sister and a hoi-ai of Mrs. M. C. Hell. Tho horse was found tied to a fence, and It Is thought he boarded a freight train for 1'ltta burg. Drowned iu Carbon Creek, Snamokln, Pa., May IS. John Lro mlek, aired 7 years, fell into Carbon Hun oreek this afternoon oncl was drowned. Tonight his body was found a half mile further down the ci.-ik, 11k- stream Is swollen from the reieiit he rtSf in knirwtellc: the lime his wl Tne wcnaBii several i9u f The Tribune AMATHUR UASE UALL CONTEST. o ONE VOTE FOR t tMHMnN(HMtMniimHNMmiitwiiMUi $i Cltl) OflMMMniUHHilNMIIMIHIMNMMNlMMMmHIlMHtHt AiJJrtM.. (MAY 14.) N. 11, Tlili eoniKin will lint be se eepted when more than o days old. The club receiving the greatest number of votes will be awarded ten complete uniforms, uomprUlng lino thlrt, pants, eap, belt and stockings, made to order by C. M. Klore-y, :r.8 sporting goodi dealer of S2i Wjomlng benue. Thoy will lo ot the beat ftylo and equal to the uniforms of any Bastern league club. This vote will bo confined exclu sively to clubi. of Uaoknwanna, Lu erne, Vnne, Sunquelinnnii, Mon roe, Bradford and Wyoming coun ties The winning club will bo an nounced Saturday, Juno .6. Send ballot h to Sporting Editor, Tho Tiib une The time is short. Bolter be tin now. BASE UALL UNIFORM C0NTCST. Wrt,t Side Urowns 9,178 'Slltterx ...'. 7,"M West Si'lo Uiimon'ivs 7,r-l Uik.'iunn.i GAU H.vh School S,.m gouth Bide elub 1,874 aiavliU.ls 407 Tnyljr (Jrnys , 420 Jolly Nine Sol North End Stars 338 N;ty Auk Stars U2.1 Pint- Urook Crescents Zli Old Fe,re Dodgers U7 Oree-u ttlilKe Actives M Pouth Hide Sliders 4. So u til Bide- Violets 4D Aiehbald Surse-ts 13 Ka-lun-g , Eullors 13 Liiimln 15 Actlcj 5 AMATEUR BALL NOTES. The Ltckawnnnaa will piny the Eu rekaa on the lattcr'B new grounds on May 16. The Nay Aug Stars challenge th? Yellow Kids to u name of base ball on Satuiday afternoon. Answer In Thi" Tribune, Th undefeated Kdlsons challenge any club whose aties are not over 11 yearn. John Thomas, captain, J. Bar ret, man iser. The lut Smashers challenge tho Young Twirlers to a. game- of ball on Saturday, JMuv 45. II. u'Boyle, man ager ; F. U'Donnell, captain. The Our lioys atcept the dhallengc of the Lackawanna- for May 16 on the Jumes toys' grout, ds at 2 o'clock, T. 1. Gordon, manager; J. J. Cavanaugh, captain. The South Side Stur? challenge the William Street tltars t" a Bamo of ball May 16, on the Hoy Field grounds. Answer ' In The Tribune. M. aioore, manager. The Nay Aus Stars challengo any elub in the city under 15 years of age to a frame of base ball on tholr own grounds. Captain Whltelnell, manager, Loo White. The Happen, of Archbald, challenge the Walnut Street Stars, of Dunmore, for a name of ball on the Archbald ground Saturday, May l'i. A return game will be played. M. Fleming, cap tain. The Happen, of Archbald, challenge any club from Forest City to Pittston to play a game of ball on the Archbald grounds on any date mentioned. A re turn name will be played. M. Fleming, captain. s The Violets, of the Bouth Side, ac cept the challenge of the Washington Avenue Stars for a game at 2.30 next iSundny afterno n. John Stengltm. captain. West Side Starlights challenge tho South Side Rosettes to a game Sat urday afterno in at 3 o'clock on the fotm-.rs' grounels. Answer In the Trlb unu. Ivor Davis, manager. The Young Sliders would like to hoar from any club under 11 years of age, the Yellow Kinds, Alerts and West Side Stats preferred. Answer in The Trib une. Hoe Aylcsworth, captain; Dick son Hortcn, manager. The O. A. Holford base ball club challenge tho Young Americans, of Oly phant, or the Nonpareils, of Price burg, to a game Sunday, May 10, on tho letter's ground. Flrtt answer flr.n served. Isaac HodgcB, captain; O. A. Holford, manager. The Actives of 3 mth Bide challenge tho LIIIm to a game of 1 use ball on the Manhatten -inirela Sunday. May 16. at 9.30 o'clock. The AetlveB play ers are as follows: J. Kane, catcher; J. Jones, pitcher; J, Kane, first base man: P. TJcrney, second baseman; J. Cavanaugh, third baseman; W. Timlin, short t -mi; T. Warden, center field: J. Hrnsi IK, rijrht tie Id; T. Kennedy, left field: T. Kennedy, Manager; W. Tlmbln, captain. AROUND TtlH ROPgD ARENA. "Spike" Bulllvan, of Ne York, and Frank Brne, of IlulT.iio. will meet in the latter t'lty June 22 for a purse of fl,ttiu, jack Crawford Is looking for Tommy Ryan. Tut.:rny in not o small that ho cannot bu scen.-!Tyracuse Standard. Frank Oraler, thu colored fighter, who Is enjoying such good things in tSnuland, will box Joe Steers ten rounds before the National Sportin- club of London on May 80. Frank Garrard, of 'Chicago, and "Spike" Sullivan, of Huston, will box ten rounds before the Toronto Athltle club on May St. Paddy Purtell and Tommy West will meet In a to-round bout next Saturday niifht before the Polo Athletic olub, ticvt York. "The spectacle of two Australians FHsxlmmona and Uoddard lighting for the championship Is not one that wo are. anxloun to see, tavg '"Parson'' lavl a. "If 1-Itsslnimons wuntt to tight 1 will bet $5,1X0 tbut Choviiokl can defeat him. 1 huve posted my money .nd am ready to talk fight to Kltt. minion." Colonel John Hopkins says he will bark Tommy Tracy a-alnst Tommy Hjan for the welti rwelght cham:li.nshlp of the uoiIcV for Jj,0iu. Colonil Hopkins saa that Trui' deU-at ut tho uuiuls of Hyun two months ago whs due to luck of condi tion on the pait of the Australian. Ho fcild that Ti icy had been (julte ill and unahl to truln ptojit rly for the (lnht, bin inri t d on l.i i i . thi in . i m nt as -,c o l Iiui W, lit 10 i . iJl'lltilllU, Connolly DRESS Whip Cord Beiges. Vigoreaux Suitings. Light and Medium Weight Covert Cloths ..... In about thirty different color mixtures and qualities at SOC, ' 68C5 7'C.P $1.00, S1-S5. CONNOLLY & It's Easy" To Buy, Rent, Sell, Or Exchange Real Estate l-OK KKNT. Advs, Under This Head One Cent a Word. --ia---w-af I?OltltKNT VMINULK P-1KIOM lltll'SK, . Ml t'iuv avenue; modern euiivenletn-is nnd city steam. Apply to C. J. l'OST, Com- inonweuun iniiuunt;. iruit itKNT-miNMimrc. two kimim-: i boiiHi .1, T "'id m rooms, Imib, rnrmx-e-. Inquire ul l-'.K. KUUUUUU, l'reeeutt street, opposlto Duclle . T'Olt KENT TKN'Tlin'HKM IV I'KNTHAI. V city,) to J 'J rooms, K.-Hldes (mill and luundr.v; nil moili-rn eonveiili-in-e": -i"j to SAO pcrmontli. IlitoWNINU & fAl'WULb, Itoom tsi-J, luirs llulldtiiX" fToiruKN'r-i'lvK W HTuiiYutTu,mN7t. V No. i:iM Wyoming uve'iine, next to Dlmo Jlnnlt; will Ik- entirely reinode-led, fiiinNhed vrltb elevittor nnd umilo sultuble for iiiiut-c-meat htore. Immiru of J. M. UlL'E, Meai'H lluiidliiK. fln.) JIIKKI.IN-KIUUT HODM UOl'Sli l?OH ItMNT NKW S-ISOO.M IIOUSK. AI.I, inodi-rn imtirovemcutx, isi 1. n-Jl liur- rlKou avenue. I-OU SALE. Advi. Under Tills Head Ons Cent n Word. ITiUll HAI.K TIIK I'1.XT, JIIIlJilMI 1 nnd ifooil will of tli'- Monitor t'lotiilng Conipuny, iiKludiug nta-lc eonlstlinc of ovuriiUw, eouts, whim and norkin iiieu'H pnnt-t, Iliivhu-ot eell ei.tnliliMlii.l, nil In rillilllnc oule-r. Will bu Hotel rlie-.ip. Ail-dix-Rx, 1. .V. .MACK1X, rei elver, Vilke. lliirre, l'a. TAKE AltlKI, COTTAC1K KeJlt H.K, IJ veitb burn, boat hoiiHu nnd Units; l.e-st ln.-iitlim ut thu ill lie-; lot U.UUU. A. C. 1-UU.KU. l-lt HAI.K-UKHIKAIIM! UT. WITH J- bouxe on rear, (I I h X. Wnsblliiiton live, nue; owner IvuvtUK L-lty. (IU1 culuey uve. , T OT KnirHAl.EON,C,l7yAVKNl'Ii Xj Apply .to J. C. LAMjE, 1JU Lac-ku-wunnu uv e, double boll euphonium, uli-ely inicrnveil with trotnbono be-11, --.-'-ul lined; nearly ne iinii c-oxt Wtio; will sell it a Imriciiin. Addle-1 till vvee-U to K. W. Cj.VVl.Uli, l.uKn .villi), 1'u. HEAL ESTATE. ' , Under This Head One Cent a Ward. AdV! I,) 1'i'u ' l,'N"1'" l!KV1' I'-l'ATi: INVVXT la nu-nt; gu-opene niuit lie- njld pioiniilly; liupi-oveiiiniitM iii': hiiid ,r niontli rent; price, bDioiJO. ItltuW.V, Attorney; Jleurs luilldltn.'. I.-'Olt S VI. K LOT AT 8r,iHifAl.i-MI Nl! AT 1 Utn.'i'.l, (ii-eeii Hlilui, sullulili- for u home; uilHv'leniiN tiMiult-k liuver. f. i. JAUW1X, Old Po-tollko UulleliUK. ODDS AND ENDS OF SPORT. The Vale navy has received an invita tion for Yale to enter eu- at the an nual amnteur u,ratt-i. held ut Hamburg. Germany on July IT and 18. Yal,e will not seiicusly think of accepting. Joe Mulllm, of lloston, has posted a forfeit of US at the Sporting Review of fice tn supnort of a t-hallc-ncso to box "Spike" Sullivan at 133 oounds for any reasonable vised purse and a side stake It Sullivan wants It, Clforge Smith, of Doston, known In pugilistic circles as "Deacon Smith," died at his home in that city Tu" lay. Borne years ago he was a prominent hoxet nii't foiMht Ed Dinney, Jack Steele, Dl k Guthrie and others. nudotph Lnurlks, of Chelsea, who start ed on Saturday night to do n triplj ci-n titry over the Newburynort cour'. stopped on Cuftday. having completed -''i miles. Ills elapsed time was Hi hour 2u minutes, which. If approved by the Cen turj Hoad club, will stnnl as the Maxsa. ehusetts stito record. Charles Kllpatrlrk. tho one-lrggod trlek and fancy tlt-ydo rldeir, retnrne 1 from JKu rope on Monday after a year's absence. Kllpatrlck said ho made a great bit lb South Africa, and was presented with a. meiial by Pmlder.t Krurer, Cyc-llnB-. Kll patrlck says. Is enjoying a great boom in the Trenuvaal, and rniny American wheel. are sold und rlJden there. Hilly Hrady, who has praotlcally leased the Palace Athletic- club at One Hundred mid -Seventh street and laxiniiton uvi'iiuii. New York, where he Inti-u i to pull off the twenti-iound ccnt'tt between filer Mhhe-ranil Tom Hlvukev.hus ul o mJtehod "KI'1" McCoy, th." muMle-welKht bo-M-r, to meet Pick O'UiU-n, of Boston, in u twni-ty-iound bout at hli optnlng boxing sliow, which is to be dvelded on Monduy ovt n linr, May 24. Tho men ore to meet ut Htt pounds, wt lull In ut a o'clock op tin- I .y of the r nt, t, ami nro to 1 ittl for I pur. , c.i ' 1 1i, ,Ji,n, r to li- V ! i "I t I er J .). 0NE-CENT: K ,tvj Tf Or anything clio by J USillK jj Tribune Wants 1 1 w & eOQDS y L 9 St Ha 13 SIS sL H y a Width 48 to s4 inches. Especiailj' desirable for TAlLOR-riADE COSTUMES. Haveou seen the Crepoxis ? WALLACE, II EI.i WAN'I'KI) M ALliS. Advs. Under ThU Head One Cent n Word. AWJlVl-fi KNT TlPsrl t A XTnN, ' W ' I i.i. I Nil to cunv : tend eollei-t; must fnrnUili bund. -J:il I.:u'l:uMinu: uvuuue, room 11, UK I. NX X. 1 A N'l KI "ahKNT-RTS I'hIT Mi NTII t mid i'Xhuii' piilil iii-tlvo men If riiftit; frouiN mild lv Nitinplei onlv; UIll)le", IllxO lore nnd em-rltiire fiirnlHlie-d J'ltlU'.. Ad clieKs JollliKlt, llo r!!lli, liston, Sln-. t"Ai.Ks.MKX-s(noii.siri"i'i.n:s; cuun O try Mirle: ifliou salary liioiuniy. vvltli lllieriii additional cominUmcmx. 'ii, j. KVAXSiLU, t'ble-UKO. 'AXTI-'n-AX IDl-IA. WHOCANT1IIXK Vi of Komc-nlmptc" tlilna to iKite-ut? I'ro- lii-t vour UI-'iih; tiny in. ij lirlmt .eon te-.iltli, write .Mi ix vt:ili-:uhritx ro., lu-pt. '.-!:!, Patent Attorney x, WusliliiKton, 1. ('., Jur lln-ir ::i!0 prle oiler mid li-ttofliUUU InventloiiH vvunted. T7AXTi:H-AM !KXT1N i;vi;ity MM. n tion toi-iinvi-."-: mi.oo to s.n.oo a die) Hindi-; HolNut kIlIU; iilsoa innti to hi-11 "-tnplu (ii.ihU to cliule-rx, beet utile- line S7" n niontli; salary or lnrj,'o t-oiniulKlon inaile: en rle-m-o unne-eeKKnrj. Clifton houp tend Mtimiluctur. ng Coinpiiiiy, Cliie-tnmitl, (I. Y7.ntb:i -- wr.u.-KN(iwx max in it every town to holli-lt stock mlnc-rli-tlons; u monopoly; bla money lor ni;i-iit; no i-iipllal reipilied. KDWAIID C. l'lhll eVCX)., Hurdull llloi-U, Clllcuso, 111. Ill-I.I' WANTED FKMAI.IJS. Adv.i. UntlerTliU HenJ One Cent a WorJ. DIN I N't I HllitM OIIJI. n A.NTKII AT CAUYi.-s D1XIXO .'WtPMH, fiUS I.I:.-Cle-ll Htl'cut. J AM IX I M VKK IlHi WAOI'.S IXIXC1 2-j pliiisunt lit me work, nnd will Khidiy scud full ii utleuUrs to nil Hciiitlni; 'J ei ut stainii. JtlhS il. A. .Vl'KHllIXS, Law le-ncc, Mich. tVANTr.ll LADY ACIKNTS T M'ltAX i ' ton to si U -ind Intro luce Siijdii's cuke iclnir; expi-rli-iice-d canvusM-i- ,referud; work pirinanent and very prolltnhle. Write for particulars at once anil Kit hcm-Ilt of holiday trade. T. It. SX 1HU &. fij., Clncliinatl, ). VANTi:i)lM.Mi:iiIATi:LY--TW)KNirir 'i ice tic tale-Kwuiiien to lepicscnt us. niinrunlei'il oil u day viltliout Inleif. rim; with other lint It s. llealtliful occuptillon. i-ll- fur i-iiillculars, eiiclosltii; stutuii, MV.NliU CIIHMICAl. COMPANY, No. i'i John stre-el, .New York. AGENTS WANTED. Advs. Under ThN llcnd One Cent a WorJ. tii."ivXx'i:7r'tTiTr?iriHrii lk Hint sells on si-sht: stump fur partlcu bus. l'XITi:i) rsTATI-Ss ltl-.CJlMTKY CO., J..M, l-'lllli avenue, Xew York. VANTF.D COCXTY CAN'VASMXll uyi'iits for the bi st sclllm; and most Biitifiutorv ni'ticle nui'iits i ver h.iiulliil. il. II. TYI.KH A CO., i'urtluud, iie. 'AXTt'.IV-SOI.lCITOUX; NO DKLIVliU- lnr, no eoUe-elln; position li -niiaiu-iit; I pay weckl , slato use. OL1-.N' UltOl'IlHll-S, .lui-ucmn,, t. WAXTlClt-CSKXEKAI, AOHXTS IX l'.V cry county; ulsoluit.v ciinvusKi-rsjsoinu-tlilns new; sure siller; uppl.v iiulcl:. J. C. HlLIiUUT, 111 AdatiiH avenue, hcumtnn.l'u. AUKNTM-WHAT A HIS YOU OOIXli TO douhout Safe Cttlenslilp pilee l. iio itie bv tlioluuuUs. Aeidreta iie.llOLS, Xapervllle, 111. AGKXTH-f()"8I-:LL Ol'lt I'llACTICAL i-old, silver, nLltel and c-opr electro plnsti-is; prices Ireim ts;i upwurd; salaiy and eiR-nsi-s paid; outfit fre. Address, Willi mump, il ICHU1AX ill-'C) li ., CliiciiKo. AtlKXTK TO HKI.I. CIOAICS TO DliAL iirn; SJ.1 weekly nud ci-hmis; e-xp-rl-eiu-o uiinei-eitsary. L'ONtol,liAililJ ill'U CO,, H Villi llnren Ht CilleiUO. WANTED. Advs. Uiid.r This Head One Cent n Word. ' A NT K i 1-CULL1 '.ITo 1 1 I1Y A lli7Lr il sale house, periii-iuent position to rlt'lit p,irt; slate im-. epeileii'-e- uiidsulai- evin-cted; i-ifirences ieitilred. Ailili'ess X. X. Z., tuie Tribune. l.OOMS WANTED. Advs. Under ThU Head One Cent a WorJ. lVANTIil-a I Ni-lltMsirKlT'ltOOMS; il not iiiorelliun ten minute' walk from Court House". Aihb-ess C, mru Tribune. SPECIAL N'JTICn. Oi-rui-oFTiiR iio.viinoi- Tuaiu; ) ill. vi. Isr vi i I'uiii-ivv HcruiKon, 1'u., Murcli IH. Hfl7. 1 T HKHKIIl' Ci:iil'HY THAT TIIK COL J lowliiKi-iMiluOoiiH wcri-iiiiopletliu ii incit ing of the- llimnl of lilrcciuM of tills uouipiiiiy held on thu I hiIi ilr. oi Man li, '1)7: liesolveil: 'I'liul a jncillii'i oft be sloeklioid eis lie Milled to convene at tile ueiiernl otllec of the coin i-unv oil tlio -,21st day or Aluv, JH07, to liiUc ait'-olinf tlitiiipproval or i1Ikiii priiMil of the proHisiil Incriase of tin cupUal stock of nl il -ouipan. li'oin Mll'i.lllui to 9 1 "111,01X1, said k"Jil,llllli of lui-r. .oeil sloi-k to be pref-rri d stock, the liolders of u lilcb pri fvi'rwl stuck sliull he entllled to rt-cclve cu lnuiiitlve dividends thereon, i.t thu rate of II per cent. n-r aiinuiii, pu, able only out ofthe ml i in-ill ni;s ot I be stud iMi-Arul Ion, i-tul that the secretary Imu'id is herein litstnatu! to give notice I hereof, us rtiiulred l-vlnw. Kesolvid: Thul it 1'UH-tiiiK of tile sloeklioid ei c lH-iiilltd to ccinveiiuul the tci-iierul ottlce OI nil- t1ill'lll Ull llie '.ipi tiii.v oi .iiui, kll.T lit l.llfll .. ,, lilt, All Hill (1 ,.. ... . Ill .. lllUa 1111 1, lo lillll" lieiioii oil uiu Ui-rutll or 111- iippn -. liter llio proMiseit lticiviou or inclu de lite-dues, of uiid eomiuiny from Sliiii.iMin to -iu,lMio; und tbut llio Hecreiiiry hciuul Is lu-rel-y directed to give notice thereof, um is -1 ItA-S.aff ..'I iU Ititftf .....IH. . Ill J.f ,! Ik I..U.U. ,1 I ,1.. .V.... .. I.f till 1,1- I). H. ATHKItToX.t-eeretury. DIV0RCHD FOR FALSH TEETH. Farmer's Voctilinr Kcnson for Wniit ing ii.c-Kiil Ki-puriitlon. Sharon, May in, W. H. II. Hoover, a faimir of Hlekoiy tawnshlp. has coin menci d procetdl.igs fm a illvoiee front his wife on the rtroundu of uhlftlessness und extruvagance. Hu ullegea that .he placed her false teeth in a can of hot viator to vvut.li Ihon, and the uleinlz.-d rtlbl r of v.rlih tin iiuv ccini ii.il, mill, d. Ho tin n li.-d to pi- Ui-e li . a l v, e t. A-wet Wallace XgfiT TT TiPTFl iUlUii LEGAL N 'otici: is iii-:iu-:iiy cjivkn to ai.Ij S ner-iouM lute-listed In tile estate of Jolui Iliinille-v.ileei-useil. licther tln-y bnvoii nrrs ent oreNpc-cliint Interest, that the Orpbims' ( ourt of l.ai'U'.iunuim county; I'll., has itvtard i il u eltiitioii to j on to appear In wild court on tin- -' Ith of M. iv, 1 id) ,, lit I) o'clock 1U 111., ul wlilcli time and puicc ou villi bo beard ou the applliutloii oflhe t-.xe-rutorsorsald cxtntu to the couitto ho perinlttcd to lucle-iise thu nun t mute on the Vi vouilnu House pioperty iinii tlie bulhllni; to be creeled thereon from Illty thouMiutl dollars Iie-re-tolore periultte-d to one liuuili'eil mid twenty-live tbousand dob lars fur the purpose of erecting n. bulldlni;op Kiild Kite. II. W. PALM till, I.I'Ml'KI. AMIUtMAN; JOI1XT. ItlCIIAHD.S, i:ecttlors ofthe Last Will and Tustiiuient or.Iolm llaiiille-.i, I lece-iise-il. DKESS3IAK1NU. Advs. Under Till Mead One Cent a Word. M 1S L. WISDOM, lmnsbMAICKlt, r:i2 Ailnins avenue". CIIIKOPODIST AND MANICUKE. yu7KNs7l?rXlTx!s)INi ty nails cured viltliout tho least pain or di'iiwltii; hluoil. ronsuitatlon mid advice (liven fue. K. M. IIKT.KL, flilinpodlst. ;i:in LnekiiManna avenue. Liidies iittended nt their residence II de-stie-d. Chargos moder nte. CITY SCAVENGEK. fMIS. COOPLlt, CITY SCAVKNOUH. j All orders piomptly iilteudi-d to, dny or nlirht. All the latest appliances. Chiuges lcnsonalilc. 71! Scranton street. House, Olid N'oith Wa-htnuton aveime. An.lil.inin i i.r, i.i i nil i vui,in . mid cess pools; no odor. Improved pump used. A. IIIHOOS, Proprietor. I .... . .. iipiIi... I ,111 X' Vliilt, ,,'i, .it- 1 'lolrna' A iUlltKiUS CI.KV.NS l'HIVY VAULTS ill UK store, cornei' Adams and Mulberry. Telephone (HUD. IMPOUNDED. Adv.i. UnJer This IleaJ One Cent a Word. lTtl'tirx'i.Ki) 1 one red cow with louiied horn: villi hu sold Mnj 'jotliz-iit Do clock tuiii.,lfnot culled lor Dc-iorc iinove nine. I". c. MII.LAUI), I'oimdkccper. Jl ID WIFE. Advs, Und.T Tills Head One Cent a Word. M'ftKTvilLI-CoitlUAi)'M?iwiKK; eusiigeiuents solicited. lolH Wush burn Htie-i-1. SI'IUATIONS WANTED. PTrTfATiTivAvnli 't uroceivman dtslre u pcrmiiue-nt posi tion wllh a re-llahle llrni; is strictly temper ate; will go t'lnuyulty or town; cun lurnlsU rel'i-re nco. Address J. II. J., Tribune. (jITIvt7oN WANTKll I1Y A YOl'XO O man us tiamster or nliy other kind of vi oik. Adilre-sf .1. T., Trlliunu otllce. VANT1H) WOlUv-IlY ilNTKlIIKXCIU) Il woman; can do till liluiis ot work; cau trlvethc best of refe-ience. Addre-s 11., Trib une ollle-e. yiTt'ATIOX WAXTliD-TO DO WASH k' Ing nnd ironing. 'uslilims and ironing taken iioincnNo. Cull or mlilress A. 11., 113 1 N. Sumner uveuiie, Ilydu Park. TAXTKD-A ltKLI lll.i: OlItL WANTS it u piHlttoii iisubtaiit dii-ssmaker or la Ih s' uiiild: refi-iences. Address MIIAM MTHlXs, Trlliunu olllce, city. QITI'ATIOX WAXTKD-AS Xl'ltSi: l-T liousi-i:i--iper, by u middle-used ludy. oil Ad- circs i;. .vi., Tribune oinee. W ANTKH I'oslTlOX AS STKXOOltA pln-r, iiccount.iut or geiiernl olllce bund; also iuiii.iliiti-d with luiiiher triulc Aildrt-sH IL, tlio Lincoln stiee-t, Wlll.e-s-lln lie, 1'u. WANTKU-A POSITION', 11Y ItKLIAHLK jjlrl, us iisslslaut ilri'ssmakcr; lefer ence. .Miss LolTIK TKi:L, Alt. l'ocunn. Piu Tl.AOY, (YOl'XO WIDOWS HKKIXKoi i c-ducated, altracilve, nsks for un Im iiii'dlale position wla-ie woith will be appre ciated. TiiorotiKhli unilerMiind the inuuinto uicnl of n hoUM-hold und servanls. Will lutiltu herself i-seful in nnv capacity. Will leave city, Addris il. il., euro Tilbunc. CITt'ATIliX WAXTKD-llY A MIHIlLK ii iiaed lady i u housekeeper. Address il, IBIS Price street, !-criiiitiili, 1'n. s ITI'ATIOX W XTKH-.s IllTTCIIl.lt, li In n vouiilc mail who llililelstatiils the meat litKliii-ss tliorouiclilj: can iiiaice- sans-i-,'e; willing to peddle or would 11 Ice a position as urocer) elei lc; !l years' evpcrli-lice; cun liiriilsli good refireiiee. Addles HOltlJON 1-'. U Tribune olllce. yiTl'ATIOX VAXTi:i-l!Y A 1-IHST- O cluss cabinet milker, hist city refer- once.. Address Downing, 7-J I Court street, city. OITI'ATIOX WAXTKO-AS WATCII.MA.V Il or to attend boiler. Address 11. W 110 llli'lioi-j stri-et. TVTa XTi-:iriii' a iti:spi:cTAHLi-: wo" Hum, three nr four da) s work ut wash tail or liousework. Address K. il. I),, till Hickory street, AYOl'NH I.AIIY KlCMItKS A I'OSITMIX us lHink-kc-epe-r, ha had expcrloncci and can furnish -joinl rcfeielicL-. Address A. II, C, cure of Tribune. A YOl'XO LADY llKsiHKS A POSITION tis mcnoitrapher and typewriter. Address "A" cure of Tribune. iil'lTATIOX WAXTl-:il-llY A YOUNO O hulj as iMiok-kenper. IsiiKOod jienman and can turnlsli relerunce If required. Address U. II., Tilhuiiu olllce. (JITVATIOX WAXTKD-A YOl'Nd OlilL ' ih slrcit sltuallon in small family or to as sist ut household work. Address or call iUM AUX1.H illKPHY, Avoea, Pu Uox 71 yiTi .moNrvTxfi:i-iiY a middlii t uBi-d vioinan, to do work of any descrip tion. pply K. I)., 4 lOHli'kory street. A JIinl)I.K-(IKD LAIIY WIRHISS TO iV imikc fHKugemcnts for nursliiz. Terms $h.OU cr week. Address M'lWK, this otllc AD Lao ylTI'ATIOx"WAXTKl)HY AX KNKIt o getl'-yimngiuiin, live IP, Will work at clt-rl.slilpor any lioiioiulilu situation. Um experience In grocery business. Can furnish hot of reference. Addiess li. 11. NTONH, Throop Pa.
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