THE SOR ANTON TKIBTTNE-TUESDAY MORNING. MAY 8, 1S97. n Pennsylvania news. EXPENSES OF THE ANDREWS MEASURE The Investigation Will Cost tbc Slate S65.909.16. . SCHEME FOR ROAD IMPROVEMCNr lilll I Introduced Appropriating 81,000,000 to Rebuild nud Im jnovo Public Bonds in tlio State Is OiTcrrd - Mr. 'redd Presents n Mcnstiro A m on it I tie,' tlici 1'nctory Iiispcctois Act. Harrl'Omrc;, May 17 In tho senate this rvenlnir Senator Andievva pre sented a bill providing for the pajment of tho cxp"lios of thi Andrews benn torlal lnvestliratlnc; commute'. The "jlll provides fot an appropriation of 163,009 36. The sttver.il Items aw ius fol lows For procutlng witnesses, Including witness fee1, $28,071.05; for stenosrnph lcally reporting; testimony and addi tional copies, typ,e-vvrlttcn nnd print-lug- bill, $9,812 25; for expert witness fees, $4,931 1G; for expenses at the Hotel Walton, Philadelphia, $3,91-' 40; for clerk hire nnd detective Fen lie, J'.IG.' OS, for counsel fees of uttotnojg, $12,000. Tho appropriation Is to be paid on the warrant of the nuditor Benct al, drawn in faor of the clialunnu of the committee on a settlenunt made by him and the fetute treasurer upon specifically Itemized nnd receipted vouchers, cm tilled to by the chairman of tho committee and npproid by the auditor Keneinl and state treasurer; nnd unexpended balances of the le Bpcctive sums herein appropriated shall revei t to tho state treasurer at the clo.se of the (Weal year. The bill wus at oneu reported from committee, and It will appear In to morrow's senate calendar In bills on first reading When the bill prohibiting, upon pen alty of fine and imprisonment, tho dis ci Iminatlng ai;aliibt union labor by omploers of labor, came up foi final passage, MY. Kauffman objected to the amendment Inserted b the senate committee This amendment piohlblts cmplots from coercing thelt fellows into Joining labor unlon.s, the penalty being the sami' its lled for employers who discriminate against members of labor unions In opposing this amend ment Mr. Kauiftnnn said the leglsln 'tuie owed much to the laboring peo ple of ,ennslnnla. "Promises were mado before this legislntiue met," lie declared, "and why not redeem those pledges?" The motion to stilko out the amend ment was carried by a oto of 23 to 5, tho fhe voting in the negative being Messrs Cochinn Durham, Loch, Sny lor and Spioul Section throe thus be came section two nnd the bill was laid over to lie printed. Tho act making it compulsory for hotels and other buildings to be pro vided with fire alarms was killed on .second rending by an oo.-w helming vote, but eight niemliin otlng in the nnrpiutle The governor notified the benatu that he had signed the Out ham bill pro iding for a house of detention foi Juveniles In Philadelphia and that ho had vetoed the bill iermltting Phll ndelphl i to increase her Indebtedness bv three per centum. Th- bill per mitting cemetery companlc) to acquit e ground for buiial purpose by adveiso proceedings pat-sed finally. The senate then adjourned until 10 o'clock tomor row inoiuing. bill 10 im pnovi:: p.oads. A bill appropriating one million dol lars to lebulld nnd Improve the public roads of the state under the supervisor hystcm proposed b the Hamilton road bill, was IntrodiK cd In tho house this evening bj Chili man Martin, of the committee on agrieulture. Tin money Is to Iki distributed by the secretary of iif,iiculturo to the boards of bupoi visors according to the numlvr of miles of roads In each township No township INrLUCIiUL. .... J m Everyone is influenced by advertising perhaps un consciously. Ifc insiy bo Unit you havo been fooled by advertising, aud thoioforo vow eternal enmity to ad vertising and advcrtiseis. But your prejudice will vanish by tho inilucnco of honest advertising. Tho power of truth is every day illustrated by the successes of squaro dealing and ablo advertisers. Woo betido Stock Manager or Store Xows Editor that allows a fraction of Action to appear over our signature. ooooooooooooooooo oooooooooo Boys' Hats Tho straw hats for O'Shanteis and Sailors. Tho bigger boys will wear flat rimmed straws, somothing liko tho men's hats 23c. ami 15c. Qolf Caps Wo show four or five varieties at this price. Eas ily tho best cap for tho money you've- over seen 23c. Sweaters Some now shades aro here, aud wo'ro tho only pooplo that havo them, Thoy'ro bettor goods than tho averago clothing store keopd. Bicycle Outfits Everything is hero but tho bloj'clos. Suits, bolts, stockings and caps, all up to tho usual Samtcr stand ard. We'll sell a bloyolo suit for $5 that's worth $5, though it looks as if it woro worth moro. SAMTER HTTTTTTtTlllTTT'TYTTTTtTt1lTTftTiryw shall receive a greater sum than It raises by local taxation for road pur poses. The bill nlso appropriates $1,500 for the employment of a clerk to keep the books nnd accounts and $2,000 for postage nnd contingent expenses. Mr. Todd, of Lawrence, presented a bill amending the factory Inspectors act of April 29, 1S97, to regulate the em ployment nnd provide for the health anil safety of men, women nnd children over thirteen years In manufacturing establishments, mercantile Industries, Huudrlcs', renovating works or print ing olllces. A bill was Introduced by Mr. Hammond, of Westmoreland, amending the act of April 3. 1S31, em powering the burgess and town coun cil of any borough to annex adjacent lots or outlots or otiier tracts of land on the petition of a majority of the cltl7cns and lesldent freehold owners. A resolution was reported from tho rules committee and adopted directing the resident clerk to prepare a calen dar of local nnd special house bill and revenue bill on second rending; tho cal endar to be tho order of business for the house on Thutsday morning nfter the dally orders until disposed of. The committed has not yet arranged to hold night sessions. It was thought that such a resolution would be re ported this evening, but it Is probable the commltteee will wait a week longer and continue to hold one session on Monday's and Friday's, and two on Tuesday's,, Wednesday's nnd Thurs day. The bill giving trolley companies tho right of eminent domain was prac tically killed for this session by the de feat of a resolution to make a special order for second and third readings, Tho bill requiring counties to pay tho cost and expenses of apprehending and returning n fugitive from Justice charged with or convicted of felony carre up on a special order for llnal passage and was defeated The Par shall political expense bill passed sec ond reading by a vote of 74 to 41. Tho house adjourned at 10.40 until 10 o'clock tomorrow morning. MODEL INSTITUTION. That Is the Verdict Itcgnrding tho Knstcrn I'uuitcutinry. Philadelphia, May 17 The legislative committee appointed to Investigate tho management of the state penitentiaries, resumed its inquiry today into the methods of tho eastern penitentiary, Quito a number ot witnesses were ex amined. They comprised the inspect or of the penitentiary, Dr. Hoodrlch, the pilbon phsiclan, Dr. McLood and Secretary Uiddle, of tho state board of charities, und Dr. Charles Potts, who has been frequently called into the pen ltentiiry as consulting physician. All of the witnesses were ot the opin ion that the institution was well man aged and tint Waulen Cassldy's treat ment and care of the prisoners was to bo ctnimendecl. None had seen or heaid of any wanton cruelty. All agreed that tho penitentiary was a model Institu tion. WAS DETERMINED 10 DIE. An Edunrdsvillt; Resident Tries Sev eral Wnvs to Kill llimsell. WIlkes-Hnire, May 17. Says the Itec ord: Simon Miller, n Lithuanian resid ing at Edwardsvllle, mado a desperate but unsuccessful attempt to end his life Sunday morning. Miller attended mass at St. Kasslmei's church, Ply mouth, with the society of which he is a member. On his way homo from church with a few of his countrymen he began to act strangely and when he reached tho empty switch at tho new No. 5, Delaware and Hudson, colliery he ran ahead of his companions. When he leached a place a few bundled j aids ahead of them he pulled a knife from his pocket nnd Jabbed It Into his breast twice, a few Inches to the left of the heart. The knife was dull and he could not carry out his designs. He then tried to sever his windpipe, but succeeded no better. v He fell by the roadside with weak ness and his friends hurried to see what was wrong, Jubt ns they reached him he bounded to his feet and darted towards the breaker ns fast as he could tun. On one side of the breaker tho little fellows n rn, BROS iff A Wonderful Medicine tit Huusf Tor Billons and Norvous disorders, such, as Wind and Tain In tho Stomach, Stele Headache, Olddl ness.rullness and Dwelling of tor moalj, Dizzi ness and Drowsiness, Cold Cbtlla, riusblngs ot Heat, toes of Appetite, Shortness ot Breath, Cos. tlvcnoas, Blotches on tho Skin, Disturbed Sleep, rrlglittulDrcans, nnrtnllNorvoua onj Tremb ling Sensations, Ac, whon thoso symptoms aro causod by constipation, as most of thorn are. THE FIDSTDOSE WILL GIVE IIELIEF IN TWENTY MINUTES. This Is no fiction. Every autTerer Is earnestly Invited to try onoDox ot thoso Fills and they Mill bo acknowledged to bo A WONDERFUL MEDICINE. BEKCIIAHI'S PILLS, taken as directed, Trill quickly rcstoro 1'omaloa to com pie to liealtU. They promptly romovo obstructions or lrresu larltlcs ot tho system. Tor a Weak Stomach 0m paired Digestion Disordered Liver they act tlko magic a tow doses will work won ders upon tho Vital Organs; strengthening tho muscular systom, restoring tho long-lost com plexion, bringing back tho Loonodgo ot appo tlte, and arousing with tho Koaobucl of Health tlio viholo phjslcul cucrcy ot the human frame. Those arn tacts admlttod by thousands, In all classes ot society, and onoot tho best guarantees to tho Nervous and Debili tated Is that Ilcechnm's Pills Iiavo tho Largcvt Snlo of any l'ntcut JUodlcliio lit tho World. B Annual Sales moro than 6,000,000 Boxes 25o. nt Drue Stores, or will bo sent by U.S. Agents. B. r. ALLEN CO., 005 Canal St., Now York, post paid, npon rccolpt ot prtco. Boot frco upon application. Is an elevator pit about six feet deep and ho dahed himself into this head foremost among a lot of iron and muddy water. 'When his companions reaehed tho spot ho was lying1 uncon scious at tho bottom of the pit. Thoy (secured assistance, pulled hlrn out and laid him upon home boards along tho railroad track. Until the arrival of a conveyance an hour later he lay there In a semi-conscious condition. Ills friends claim that he is. subject to conv ulslons and they feel pure that he was seized with one when he at tempted to take his life. He was still lu a serious eondltlon last evening. It Is feared that his skull Is fractured. BEAT I1RR ALLEGED RIVAL. .Mrs. Charles II. Hunter Assaulted on the Stiect nt (Jrecnsbiirg. Oroonsburff, May 17. Mrs. Charles II. Hunter, wife of a prominent joung; attorney of this place, was attacked on Pennsylvania avenue last evening1 by His. "William 'Young, who accused Mrs. Hunter of (lestio lug her domestic hap piness, then knocked her down and kicked her almost Into Insensibility, hxptdiulcis preventing further injury. The injuied woman was taken to her home In a carriage, and her husband swore out a. wairant charging Mrs. Young with assault and battery. Mis. Young was not seriously hurt, but Is suflerlng fiom the effects of tho ns ault. She is cut about the face and head and bruised about the body.wherc Mrs. Young kicked her. "ioung, who Is a plctuie ngent, camo here about IS months ago with his wife. They boarded at tho Cope hotel, but Young rented a room In Hunters house to store his pictures. Several weeks ago Young and his wife separated, and Mrs. Young had asserted that Mi 3. Hunter was responsible for the separa tion. The Hunters aro both memlers of old Westmoreland county families, nnd have always been held In highest esteem. Young also has a wfdo clrclo of acquaintances. The women ato about the same age, and both aro hand some. THE THIEF SURRENDERED. When Confronted by Armed Jlcn Ho Onvo Up. Clearfield, May 17. John In In, a Second street merchant, was awakened this morning at 4 o'clock by a noise In his dining room. Calling his eon und arming himself with a revolver ha ran to the room, wlieie he found a colored man, who had gulned entrance thtough tho window. Ho summoned tho burglar to throw lip his hands and biirrendcr. The man begged for meicy nnd Mr. Irvln and his pon marched him to Jail and delivered him into the hands of the sheriff. Tho thief gave his name as John Wilson, and claimed to come from Chicago. STATE NEWS IN BRIEF. YouTiircti hicyolh Tiunr-xcv. Castle, Mny 17 Pollco aie looking for 11- ear-old Harry Lane on a charge of btPal ing to blcychs Lano stole one wheol from W F. Dufford and sold It to Chailes I'erver for $7. mo 1 itter w ould not buy tho blejcle until Line bi ought a nuto pur porting to bo from his paicnts nnd giving him permission to sell the wheel. Ho then went to H. V. Woodvvoiths' and rented a b!cclo for an hour This was on Thurs day, and ho Is still missing, TIHJ CITY LOSES HEAVILY Head ing, Mny 17. Mrs. Elizabeth L. Olft wa- awarded a verdict of JC05 70 by a Jury thl morning in her suit for damages against tho city for not providing proper sevveis to carrj off the surface water on NXolls street. Tho caso was being mado a test one, ns tvvent-tvvo slm'.ur suits are pend Ing which nggrcgato $30,UW. PRINCIPAL ACCUSED OF PARTIAL ITY. We'3t Newton, May 71 Tho recent examination to determine tho grade of members of tho high school class result ed In tho failure ot five members of tho class of '97. Thoso who failed charged tho principal, J. l Evans, with paitlaht. and request a re-ccamlnatlon, which tuo board of education has decided to grant. HOT LIME IN THF.III EYES.-Head-Ing, May 17. Mary and Harvey, children of John Miller, ot Shamrock, nearly lost their eeslght by being scalded with lime. They wero preparing llmo for whitewash ing In an old Iron kettle. An explosion took placo and tho llmo was splashed In all directions. The cnlldien wero serious ly burned. PORTAGE IRON WORKS TO RE SUME. Altoonu, May 17. Work will bo begun today In all departments of tho Portago Iron works, nt Duncansville, this county Tho resumption is duo to a largo order for Iron from tho Pennsylvania railroad company, which will require sev eral weeks tlmo to till, , WINDSTORM WRECKS 11U1LDIN03 Avondale, May 17. A sovero windstorm visited this section last evening unroofing Bovcral barns, blowing down trees nnd fences. Tho new ftnmo work for tho Grand Army hall lu this place was com pletely demolished. FATAL WALK ON THE TRACK. Jearmette, May 17. Charles Ford, while walking on tho railroad truek last night, was struck and Instantly killed by a fast train, his body being horribly mutilated. Ho was aged 35 years, was single and a-glass-blower. t- The Tribune AMATEUR BASE BALL CONTEST, o ONE VOTE FOR n. it. ciub of Voter's Name Address ..... ' (MAY 3 8.) N. 11. This coupon will not bo nc ccptcd w lieu more than 5 d) s old. Tho club receiving tho greatest numbci' of votes will bo awarded ten complete uniforms, comprising lino shirt, pants, cap, belt and stockings, mado to order by C. M. riorey, tho sporting goods dealer ot LU2 Wyoming avenue. They will bo ot tho best stlo and equal to tho uniforms ot uny Eastern lcaguo club. This voto will bo confined exclu sively to clubs of Lackawanna, Lu zerne, Wune, Susquehannn, Mon roe, Uradford nnd Womlng coun ties. The winning club will bo an nounced Saturday, Juno . Send ballots to Sporting Hdltor, Tho Trlb lino Tho tlmo Is short. Hotter be gin now. BASE BALL UNIFORM CONTEST. West Side Browns 11,070 Sliders 9,181 West Side Harmonies S.409 Lackavvannas S.L'27 High School 2,200 South Side club 1,000 Mayflelds 457 Pino Brook Crescents 440 Talor Grays 420 Nay Aug Stais - 407 North End Stais ."7." Jolly Nino 35( Old Forge Dodgers 97 Green Illdge Actives D4 South Side Sliders 4-' South Side Violets 40 Archbald Sunsets 15 ICadules ............. ..........' 15 Sailors l"i Laurels 15 Actives C AMATEUR BALL NOTES. Dunniore Nonpareils nud Tn lor Ilcds to Piny nt Diimuoro Toduv. What piomlses to be an interesting game of ball will tale placo this after noon on No. 5 grounds, Dunmore, be tween the Nonpareils of Dunmoro and tho Taylor Reds. The teams are among tho best In tho amateur class and each Is confident of winning Tho Nonpa reils will be mado up as follows: John McDonnell, catcher; Thomas Thornton, pitcher; 1 homos, Payton, shortstop; James Tlghe, first baqe; John Ituane, second base; Thomas Regan, third base; James McGlll, left flld; Peter O'lloro, center field; Richard Logan, right field. Tho Nonpareils will plav the West Side Athletics tomoriow afternoon on No 5 grounds. The gamo will statt at 3 o'clock sharp, mm Tho Llllle5 on Sunday defeated tho Actives by a score of 12 to S. Tho Walnut Street Stars will play tho Mayflowers on Balla Head grounds Mny 23, at 10 a. m. The Sliders accept tho challenge of the Columblaa for ThursJay, May 20, at 4 o'clock. V. A. Tropp, captain. The Lackaw annas challenge the Ml nookas to a game May 23, on the MI nooka, grounds. Answer In The Trib une. Al Carr, manager. Tho Merry Boys challenge the Flow eibuds to a gaino at the comer of Co dar avenue and Brook street on May 20. Answer In The Tribune. The Mayflowers challengo the Catbon Street Senators for a game on the Elec tric Light grounds May 23, at 2 p. m. Answer thiough The Tribune. Joseph Moran, manager. The Old Sports, of Olyphant, chal lengo the Young Americans, of tho same place, to a game on Jones' ground May 23, Answer through The Tribune. D. Madden, captain. The Neversquenl, Jrs., of BIrncy ave nue, challenge the Walnut Street Stars for a game on Simpson factory grounds May 22 nt 10 o'clock. Answer In Tho Tribune. Will F. Richardson, mana ger. Tho Young Brow nles of tho South Side challenge the Young Harmonies to a. game on the "Cow hill" grounds Sat urday afternoon Answer through Tho Tribune. F. Wclrick, manager; C. Betgl.auser, captain. , Tlio Lincoln Base Ball club of Avocu, challenge tho Taylor Gtas, or the Beds, to a game on the Avoca grounds en Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock; first come first served Answer In Tho Tri bune or addiess tho manager, John D. Davis, Avoca; George Newlln, captain. Tin Llllles challenge any club in the clt under 1G yeais, of age to a game on Dutch Hollow grounds, May 23, at 10 a. in., the South Washington nvenuo Stars, Jolly Nino, Defenders and Wal nut Stieet Stars prefened. M. Troy, manager. Answer In Tribune. The clerks of O'Connell's cash storo challengo tho clerks of "The Leader" to a game May 23 on any grounds. Tho O'Connell team is composed ot the fol lowing: T. McGulte, L. Belles, Will iam McGarrah, A Lahey, F. O'Connell, P. A. O'Connell. V Haw ley, manager. Answer through Tho Tilbune. Tho Walnut Street Stars nccept tho challenge of tho West Side Stars, pro viding they dp not havo any of the De fender's players In their club. Tho Walnut Stieet Stars havo decided not to pUy any club that has any of that club's players In It If satisfactory an swer In Tho Tribune. T. Golden, cap tain; C. J. Woodrlng, manager. Spotting editor of The Tribunor Tho West Side Stars did not defeat tho Sliders. We wero to play five Innings but ;U the ending of tlio fourth It start ed to rain so liard that wo could not finish tho game. Tho f.core stood then 11 to 9 In favor of tho West Sldo Stars. The Stars would not play unless wo would let tho West Sldo Brown's bat tery pitch' for them. We had our own. Eugene Tropp, captain. Tho Mayfleld baso ball team will open tho season at Alumni paik tomor row with Hickories, of Jennyn, as op ponents. Tho teams seem to be evenly matched and ns there Is a great deal of friendly rlval.'y, an exciting gamo is promised, Tho personnel of the Mayflelds Is as follows: Meelmn, c; Connoliy & Wallace TOILET ARTICLES AT DRY GOODS PROFIT Pint Bottle Witch Hazel 2-pound Box Camphor Harbles Large Jar Almond Heal A Flask of Jamaica Ginger A Box of Best Talcum Powder Cashmere Bouquet Soap Cuticura Soap Blue Seal Vaseline Blue Seal Vaseline, large Colgate's Glycerine Colgate's Florida Water Colgate's Violet Toilet Water, pints Colgate's Cashmere Bouquet Toilet Water, pints Buttermilk Soap, box of three cakes And Colgate's Triple Extract at : Usually sold at 40c. and 50c. CONNOLLY & YTTS TTWFTN m i4 To Buy, Rent, Sell, Or Exchange Real Estate Or nnj thing else by using Tribune Wants FOR KENT. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. I?oituKsr-l a -sixoik imioom' house! 1 1 11 Clay uvenue; modern conveniences uudiltv Htcam. Apply to C J. 1'ObT, Com monwealth building. XTOU RENT llUKMOrtE. TWO MINGLE V house, 7 nnd 8 rooms, bnth, furnace. Inquire orr. E. KUKGOOD, Pre&cott street, opposlto Dudley. FOR SALE. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. FOR HVLE-A PIXD YOtTN'O SPAN OK dark chestnut horbes. lor description Inqulro ut Everett's Stable, Dl Court, Scran ton. I?OIl HALE-FINE TRAP CHEAP. 1511 L' Penu uvenue. 170R SALK-T1II1 PLANT, IIUILDIXQ J' una goou win or me Monitor eiottung Company, Including stock constating of overalls, toatn, shlrtx nnd working men's punts, lluslnebs well established, all in running ordor. Will bo sold cheap. Ad drcBs, 1). A. MACICIN, receiver, Wilkes liarre, Pa. 1 7011 SALE A SILVER-PLATED CONN double boll euphonium, nicely engnued, with trombone bell, gold lined; nearly now nnu cosi siiu; w 111 sen hi a uarjraui. Address this week to E. W. GAYLOIt, LRiisvr)le, 1'a. FIRE SALE. Advs. Under This Head One Cent aiWord. 77II11: HALE OPEN TILL O OCLOCK D uvenlugs. DUNN, HATTElt, Wjomlng hotel. CHIROPODIST AND MANICURE, 1 nulls cured without tho least pain or diawlng blood. Consultntlou und ndvlco given free. E. M. HhlY.EU Chiropodist. !K10 I.ndvitwannu uvenuo. Ladles attended at their residence If desired. C'burgcs moder ate. McNulny, p ; Murray, ss.; Mondleson, lb.; Lally, 2b : Morgan, 3b.; Cionley, if.; Davis, cf.; Campbell, If. Tho Youns Brownies of the South Sldo challenge any club in tho city whose members aro under 11 jears of age. The players on the Biov nie team aro ns follow: A. Kolb, shortstop, T. Manley, right field; F. Vanberger, left field, G. Weymeyer, second base; T. Gllmartin. first base, T. Smith, center flld; E. Vnnborger, third bas''; r. Weltlch, catcher; C. Beigh'auser, and Gllmartin, pitchers; r. Yerko, second catcher. F. Wicrlch, manager; C. Herghauser, captain. The Columbia boys defeated tho Sports on Llttlo Mines giounds by tho following score: Columbia, 1 8 3 112 117 Sports 0 5 0 2 2 1 010 Batteries Avelino and Hark; Kieser and Hawn. At Dunmoro Sunday B. II. D. Defenders 2012'00 1 0 9 1 Corner Street Stars 0 0 0 0 3 2 03 C 2 Batteries LaFontalno and Payton; Morahani and Lajigan. Umpire Mo Cann. At Bellevua Pasture grounds, Sun day: Walnut Street H. II. IT. Stats ....0 0 i 0 i 0 0 3x-iU 11 i South Washington avenue Stars ....0 0 0 2 0 0 2 2 0 C 4 3 Batteries E. Carroll nnd McCann; Lyons, Polaskl and McClouskey. Um pire McAndrew, WIFE BADLY INJURED. Accused Her Huslinnd or Assaulting Her. Willlamsport, May 17. Attracted by a woman's wild screams nt midnight Saturday night neighbors of tho fam ily of E. M. Bender, a music teacher, of Wilson avenue, broke open tho door of the house) and found Mrs. Bender suffering from cuts In, her head and covered with blood. Bho accused her husband, of assault ing her, nnd said that tho terrible gush In her ear had been caused by an 8 pound flat-Iron which ho had thrown at her. Bender was placed under arrest and will bo held to await tho result of his wife's Injuries. UN bL W It's J Easy i a i i WALLACE, iwe HELP WANTED iMALES. Advs. Under Till Head One Cent a Word. iu"MYDEWoFJHCl'iANTON, WILMNO to rnuvuss and collect; must furnish bond. 'J.'l I Liu kuvrnuua avenue, room Jl, liRKNNAN. WANTED A(lENTS-S7.- TEU MONTH and expenses paid uctlv e men If rltf lit; poods Hold by sample onl, samples, nlso horse and carriage furnished KHEE. Ad dress JOUUEH, box 5')08, lioston, Mass. SALhiMEN-fcClTooTTsUPI'iTiK's. t'Ol -trv work; $100 saliirv monthly, with llbeinl additional commissions. It. 0 EVANS A CO ChlniEp. 1 TANTED-AN IDEA. WHOCANTIIINK ofbomo simple thing to patent.' P10 tect your Ideas, they mny brlug vou wealth. Write JOHN WEDbhllllUItN A CO, Dept. C. '2'.t, Patent Attorneys. Washington, 1). (J, for their 51ROO prize offer and list of 1,000 Inventions wanted. W-1 ANTED-AS AGENT IN EVERY .SKC tlon to canvass. 31.0(1 to SS Oil a duv made; sells at sight; also a man to sell Htaple Uoods to dealers, best sldo lino $70 a month; salary or large commission made; experience unneoesbiirj. Clifton Hoap and Mauutnctur ng Company, Cincinnati, O. -l7 ANTED - WELL-KNOWN MANIN over- town to solicit stock subscrip tions; u monopoly; big money for agents, no uipltnl required. EDWARD C. I'WH A CO., liorden block, Chicago, HI. HELP WANTED-FEMALES. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. W" J anteiYeTolvn GIRL J OR GEN 1 rid housework. Apply MRS. C1IA8. hCIIANIC, 41i! Willow street. LADIhS-I MAKE HIG WAGrS DOINO pleasant homo work, and will gladly send inn piinu'uiurH loan sending 'J ceni siainp. MIS .M. A. aTEHHINS, Lawrence, Mich. ANTEDLA1)Y AGKNTnrsuTtAN" ton to sell und Introduce Snydei n enke Icing; experienced MmBsser preferred: work permanent and ery profitable. Write for pnrtlciilais at once and get benefit of holld ly trade. T. 11. HNYDBlt fc CO., Clnclnnutl, U. WANTED IMMEDIATKLY-TWO ENER getlo saleswomen to represent us. Guaranteed SO n dav without Interfering with other duties. Healthful occupation. Wrlto for particulars, enclosing stamp, MANGO CHEMICAL COMPANY, No. VI John street, New York. TIRE SALE. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word, FIRE SALE OPEN TILL O O CLOCK evenings. DUNN HATTER. Wyoming hotel AGENTS WANTED. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. AfH?Nra50iErHI selling household novelty on earth; nothing HUo It on tho market; sells at sight; end for terms. E. LOMBARD, Suco, Me. WANTED COUNTY CANVASSING agents for the best selling and most sntlsfuitorv urtlclon?cnts ever handled. M. II. TY LER A. CO , Portland, Mo. WANTED-SOLICITOItsT NO DEUVElT ln;, no collecting; position permanent; payweeklj; stnto ago. GLEN UllorULRS, Rochester, N. X. WANTED-GENERAL AGENTS IN EV erj count; nlso lady canvassers, some thing new; sure seller; apply quick. J. C. IlILUERr, in Adams avenue, Suauton.l'a. UENTH WHAT ARE YOU GOINC3 TO do about fciifo Cltl7i nshlp price pi. Go ing by thousands. Address NICHOLh, Nupervlile, III. AGENTH-TO SELL OUR PUACrfcAL gold, silver, nickel and copper electro plasters, prices from S3 upward, salary and expenses paid; outfit free. Address, with btamp, MICHIGAN MI'O t O , Chicago AGENTS-TO HEM, CIGARS TO DEAL ers, $25 vveeklj und expenses; oxperi enco unneccssarv. CONfOLlDA.TED Ml'U CO , 4H Vun Huren Ht., Chicago. REAL ESTATE. Advs Under This Head One Cent a Word. IJU SALE ATA HXltaXiV!C'NUv'jVEIt . propertv consisting of u lines of land, 1,000 feet of beautiful shore, two now cot tages, one stable, tlno cove and bench for bathing and landing lilcasuro boats, iilmu dnneeof fish. clnuiH and lobsters, tine drives und mountain seenerv; sltuutedon tho Island of Islchoru, Penobscot Ilnj, .Maine; several lines of steamers landdallv und small steam ers, several times dully, fiom llelfast und tho historic tow n ot Custlne. Address or apply to JOS. A. UUUId), !UO reunuveuue, Scran, ton, l'n. 170R SALE-1HE PINhbT HUH.DINO C lots tu tho cltj, on tho fushlonublo ave nues at Ion! price and on easy terms; theso lots ure central and about ten minutes' walk fiom Court House Square; they nro tho sur est und safest Investment, If jon buy now while they ato cheap, they ure tho most de limit home sites now ou tho market, on the choice avenues; they aro ut short walking distance from the city's most uotlv o llfrjust at the right distance tu Insure quiet nud com fort, jet conv eulent to nil points and to nil Industrial Interests; title perfect. Cull or wrlto for map und cltculur, JONEs, 311 Spruce Street. 17011 HALE-DESIRAHI.E LOT, WITH J.' houso on rear, U1H N. Washington ave. nue; owner leaving city. 001 (Julncyave. OT FOR SA LE ON CLAY AVENUR Apply ;to J. C. LANOE, 420 Lacltu. wunnu live. lOrKIl CENT. REAL ESTATE INVEST. 1 tii meat; property must be sold prompt! ; Improvements new; Sioo per month rent; price, $0,000. UROWN, Attorney: Meurs building. LOST. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word, osrntH)AYAi'rint open face gold watch, with monogram M. 11. 11.1 tluder will be suitably rewarded by returning name to olllco of J. E. 11URK, At torney, Commouweultli building. -i, TIRE SALE: Advs. Under This Head Onp Cent a Word. I7IRK HALB01r7T?lXffCLOIC ! evenings, DUNN,HATTER, Wjotnlng hotel. 22 Cents 1Q Cents 35 Cents 16 Cents 10 Cents 22 Cents 15 Cents 5 Cents 10 Centsv 10 Cents 50 Cents 85 Cents 85 Cents 8 Cents 30c per rjZ SSFSSS&SZSri T7 THPTn ILdlLd PROPOSALS. on icu op Tim hoard oh commission- URS OP PUBLIC OROUNDS AND I1UILD INUS. DANIRI. II. HASTINGS. Governor. AMOS II. MYI.IN, Audttoi (icnerul BENJAMIN J. HAYWOOD, Stnto Dreasurcr. J. C. DCLANHY. ' Superintendent "PROPOSALS l'OR FURNISHING STA J. tlonc rv , Fuel nnd other Supplies. In cuiiiplluiico with the Constitution and laws of tho Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, we hereby Invito seiiled proposals ut prices below maximum rates fixed In schedules, to furnish stationery, fuel nnd other supplies for the sov erul departments of tho Mtate Gov ernment, and for making lepulrs In tho hov ciul cUpaitmontsnnd for the distribution of tho public documents, forthajear ending tho 11 rst Tuesday of June, A, D. 1808. Sepuruto proposals will bo received and sep arate coutrai ts awarded ns announced in said schedules. Each proposal must bo accom p inled hv a bond, with at least two sureties oronesuret eoinpau, approved bv uJudgo of theCourt of Common Pleas of the county In which the person or persons making such proposal may reside; conditioned for the faithful performance of tho contract, and ad dressed und delivered to tho Hoard of Com missioners of Public Grounds nnd Buildings before 12 odoek m,. on 'luesdny, tho first day of dune, A. I). 1807, nt whloh tlmo the proposals will be opened and published, lu tho Reception Room of the Executive De partment ut llarrlsburg, and contract aw urded us soon theruttor as practicable. Blank bonds and schedules containing nil necessary Information enn bo obtained ut this Department. J. C. DELANEY, For tho Hoard of Commissioners of l'ublla Grounds und Buildings. LEGAL. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL persons Interested In the estnto of John Hnnilley, deceased, whether they have a pres ent or ovpectnut Interest, that tho Orphans' Court of Lackawanna county; l'n., has award' ed a citation to vou to appear In said court on the 2 lth of Ma, 1807, at O o'clock a. m , at which tlmo nnd place you will be heard on the application of the executors of snld estnto to the court to bo permitted to Increase tho mortgage on the Wjomlng Houso property nnd the building to bo crocted thereon from, fifty thousand dollars heretofore permitted to one hundred and twent-llvo thousind dol laisfoi the purposo of electing a building on said site. If. W. PALMER, LEMUEL AME11MAN; JOHNT. R10HARD.S, Executors of the Lust Will und Tcstument of John Handle, Deceased. CITY SCAVENGER. CIIA9. COOPER, CITY SCAVENGER. All oidcni promptl attonded to, day or night. All the latest unpllonccH. Charges reasonible. 710 Scranton BtreeU House, 1123 Washburn street. il.HRIGGS CLEANrTlMHVY'VAUC'rS' . nnd cess pools, no odor. Improved, pumps used. A. DRIGGH, Proprietor. Leavo orders 1100N. Mulu;uvc, or Elckes drug store, corner Aduins and Mulberry 'lelephono 004(1. FIRE SALE, Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. IRE HLE (lPrTILlTTTciXcK; F evenings. Dl'NN. II VlfElt, Wioinlmr hotel. SITUATIONS WANTED. WVX?illDWAsTHNrA bv the da or hoiiko leaning; can glvo the best of references. Address E. C, 213 Linden stieet IMITATION WANTED-YOUNG .MAN OP l-J New York. n'0 22, wishes sltuutlon la oltlcoor uscleiklu store; has best of refer encesaN to iluir.K ter and ability us talesman. W. J., Hcranton Tribune. VUAVIED-Y l'OhTflON 1IY A BARBER, of lurgh nnd varied experience. Ad dress T. II., lion Luzerne Street, fscrnnton. ' ClfUATION WANTED-EXI'EIlIENCErji C5 grocer man desires a permanent posi tion with u lellablo firm; Is strictly temper ate, will go to uny clt or town: au furnlstt left rente. Address J. II. I,, Tribune. Siri'ATIOV WANTED-HY A Y'OUNO inuii us teamster or any other kind of work, Address J. T., Tribune olllco. WANTED WORK-BY EXl'ERIENOED viomnu; cun do all kluilHof wnrtcicnn glvo the best of reference. Addresi E., Trlb. uuootllee. SITUATION WANTED-TO DO WASH, Ing und Ironing. Washings and lionlnjf taken homo also. Cull or uddrcs A. B , UJs N. sumneruvenuc,IIdo Park, W'ANTHD-A RELIAHLi: GIRL WANTS it a position asusslstant dresstmiker at ladles' maid: references. Address HEAM nfREsS, Trlbuno olllee, clt. (JllUATION WANTED-AH NURSE OISj O housekeeper, by a middle-aged lady, Ad dress E. M , Trlbuno ofllie. ANTED-POSITION AS SrENOGRA pber, uccountaut or general olllca hand; ulso acquainted with lumber trade, ddresM 11, 130 Llneolu street, Wilkes Bane, l'n. WANTEDA. rOSITIONTllY RELIABLI3 girl, as nsslstant dressmaker; refer ence, MISS LOTTIE TEEL, Mt. Pocono, Pa. LADyT (YOUNO" WIDOW), REFINED, educated, ut tractive, asks for an lm mediate position where worth will bo appre ciated, 1 1ioroughly understands tli iiiaimgeJ ment of a household nnd servants. Will mnkehciseir useful lu any capacity. Will leave city. Address M. M., earn Tribune. SIlUATION WANTED-HY A FIRST, class cabinet multer, best city refer ences. Address Downing, 721 Court street city. SITUATION WANTED-BY AN ENERs getlojoungrnan, ugo 10. Will work uO clerkship or any honoruble Hltuatlon. llu experience In grocery business; Cun furnish, best of reference. Address U, H. HI ONE. UhroopPu. S ITUATION WANTED-AH WATCHMAN or to nttond boilers. Address G. W 440 Hickory street. ANTED-HY A REHl'ECTABLE W04 man, threo or four duys work ut wash. Ing or housework. Address E. M. D., 44(J Hickory street, ' Al JL liO
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