THE ROT? ANTON TKIBUNE-TIIURSDA.Y MORNING-. MAY 20, 1807. .1 V , i j Pennsylvania Rew$, SOLDIERS' BILL PASSES SENATE Union Veterans In Office Not to Be Re moved Without Cause. THE WEILER BILL PASSED FINALLY Mr. Gould's Uniform Poor System JK ill Is Voted Down on I'iiml I'ns-shrc.-TIio Snnltiiry Unite Shop 11 lit (Iocs Through nt tho End of n ilrlefUiscussloii.-.McnsurcH Prtsscel 1'liinlly. Harrisburg, May 19 In tho nbsenco of Pieslnent Pro Tom McOanell and Lieutenant Uoveinor Lyon, Mr. drady ineslded In tho 3enate this mornliiR. Iho senate then piococdod wllh the consideration of hills on first and sec ond leadlntr. When tho Stewart bill, providing for Interest on state funds, anie up on first leading, Mr. AndrevvH nsked that It be suit back to tho llnanec committee. This was agreed to. The bill impropriating $G5,90S.S6 to pay the expenses of the Andrews Sen atorial Investigating committee passed second reading. The bill prohibiting Ihe dlfcchame from public olllce of union sollleis without reasonable cause passed finally, as did the bill author izing thf property owners of any street, of any town or village not Incorporated to ont?r Into rontiol with light com panies, for lighting said stioct or water companies for furnishing water for flro protection. The senate then adjourned until Mon day evening. civil sunvicn measuiu:. The civil service bill was this morn ing sent back to the house Judiciary Konoral committee for amendment The rfoim committee appointed by State Chairman Elkin Is working on amend ments to meet the objections that hao been raised to the measure. The com mittee has not jet. been able to ngreo upon all the amendments, but expects to have them In sh ipo to Insert In tlmo to biine the bill out early next week. Mr Gould, of Tile, called up post poned bill making a uniform poor sys tem throughout the slate, except In counties containing a population of GO. 000 or less, and secured unanimous con pent to amend It to npplv to tho entire state Tho bill wis oted down on fin al parage by 91 to 45 Mr Gould has been trying for two years to pass this bill, but he has neer succeeded In getting it through tho house. Tho ob jection to it comes from members from the smaller counties when' the prac tice of "fanning out" the.lt- poor Is In ogue. Much of the time of tho morn ing session was taken up In consider ing benate amendments to the houso bills. The Welle r hill to protect employes- of coipoiatlon.s In their right to form, Join and belong to labor organ izations pas-sod finally, as amended by the senate. The measuio now goes to the gen oi nor. The Jlrst hour of tho afternoon fcs Blon was devoted to tho consideration of senate amendments to house bills, none of which are of general interest. The remaining two hours was slcn up to pissing bills llnally. BAKE SHOP BILL PASSED. Mr Woodruff, of Philadelphia, called up the sanitary bake shop bill and a brief discussion tnsucd.nfter which the measure went tluough. The bill now goes to the govciuot These bills pass ed finally Amending tho net of Juno 8, 1 SO:, by pioidlng for tho Institution of mandamus proceedings in certain cases by the attorney general and for tho remedy in tho event of his lefusal; to picent the spread of contagious diseases known as yellows, black knot, peach rot-ttte and pear blight among fruit ties, authorizing school direct ors and contiollor3 to provide! trans poitatlon for sehool children at the ex pense of the eltstilet to the- public schoels In which thy reside oi to tho schools of nolghboilng districts- regu- 1 Neckwear.! v h if ooooooooooooooooo oooooooooo The man of 1 1$ not necessarily matt. There's a good many kinds of neckties. There's the 50c, tie that looks like a 25c. tie. There's the 25c. tie that shows plainly it's a 25c. tie. Then there's a 25c. tie that looks like a 50c. tie. That's the kind we are showing in our corner window. They cost more per dozen than most merchants will pay for a 25c. tie. But we give it gladly. Here they are in every conceivable shape and color. Ready tied and the .kind you tie yourself. Choice 25c awh m&r & SALTER BROS AT??"r?'r? r-rTTr rJr?f?'r?s' ?i 'Mr Viyyrnjyn'i-r t latlng tlio expenses of county commis sioners In counties containing a popu lallon of 150,W)0 or over. The house mljourneil until tomorrow morning, SIIINDCL'S EYE ON ALLEOHENY. Votlt's Candidate Tor Treasurer Mny Ho Aided by W. A. Stone. York, May 19. The friends, of Ccm grcssman William A. Stone, of Alle ghany, nra quietly boomlng'Shlndel for stnto trepsuier ns the nomination of James S. JJeacon, of Westmoreland county, this year, would handicap Mr. Stone's gubernatorial candidacy next ear. Mr. Slitndel hopes to receive tho whole thirty-eight votes from Alle gheny, nnd In return nct venr Con grosuman Stone will be supported by this Bection of the state for governor. DRAWN BATTLE IN TIOGA. Tho Quay Delegates nnd Two Antls, with Hands Tied. Wellsboro, May 19 The light In the county for delegates to the Republican state convention was amicably adjust ed by tho county committee today by the election of two Quay and two anti- Quay men, with tho proviso that no delegate Is empowered to issue a proxy. Tlie delegates chosen are Anurew H Hltchkok, Charles Orr, John L. Land rus nnd Delos II. Wnlker. The two hist named are Quay men. EXCITING ELECTION. Members of the Afro-American Republi can League Again Become Very Boisterous in Their Meeting. Lancaster, Mny 19 After a compara tively placid period of two hours this afternoon tho Afio-Amerlcnn Republi can league convention was precipitated Into one of the wildest scenes of the sesblon President Ulackwell had in a conclllntoiy manner announced that he had withdrawn from his candidacy for le-eleetlon In the Interest of Wal ter r. Billows, of Allegheny. Tho Wes ley C Richardson club, of Uraddock, presented a wreath of Immortelles to be placed upon the grave of Thaddeus Stevens, In this city. When the oto for president was called for, the trou ble began The delegates became wild ly excited during the roll call, and theie were charges of Intimidation, fraud, lepeatlnpr nnd all sotts.of Illegal procedure While the half do?en or moi e clerks and others were busy try ing to flguie out the result there were tluee or four lights that tho police quelled with the greatest dllllculty. George E. Neal, of Pittsburg', created a scene by challenging the poll and an nouncing his purpose to contest, re gardless of tho outcome, on the giounel that two delegates had been omitted fiom the roll call, one coerced fiom -voting at all, and that Micro had been other serious irregularities. A Black well man destrowed tho tally lUt In hope of preventing an announcement, nnd securing a new roll call, but Cat lin and his adherents, having learned that the ileik's tally made the poll stand Catlln 4C'i, Billows 3S,4. the for mer Jumped Into the chair, nnd in spite of the protest of President Blackwell and the Billows faction, proceeded to an election of the other officers amid a scene of indescribable confusion, de claring this to be the lesult: Tlrst v. Ica president, James II. rreeman, ot Phil adelphia, second vice president, II. I. Hall, of Allegheny; third ice presi dent, A II Holmes, of Delaware, fe ui th lce president, Isaac Judah, of Phila delphia; corresponding secretary, It. J. Nelson, of Reading, treasurer, N. O. Velar, of Allegheny, recording secre tary, George i:. Bates, of Blair; ser-geant-at-aims, Henry Dougless, of Fayette, chairman of the executive committee, James A. Goodali, of Phil adelphia The proceedings were terminated in a peaceful manner with an address by W. Calvin Chase, aditor of the Wash- many neckties an extra vacant rVTTV TWTTtrVVV1fVT?yfYVTVt t Tor Bilious and Norrous dlaordcrs.euch as Wind and rata In tho Stomach, Blck Headache, Olddl uess, Fullness nnd Enrolling after meals, Dlzil nosa nnd DrowBlncsa, Cold Chills, Flushings ot Ilcat, Loss ot Appotlto, Ehorlnest ot Breath, Cos tlToncss, Blotches on tho Skiu, Disturbed Bleop, Frightful Droama, and nil Norvous and Trctnb ling Sensations, &c, vrhon theso ermptoms aro caused by constipation, ns most ot thorn aro. THE FIRST DOSE WILL GIVE tlELIEF IN TWENTY MINUTES. This Is no Action. Every eutrerer Is earnestly Invltod to try ono Box ot these Fills and they it 111 bo acknowledged, to bo A WONDERFUL MEDICINE. nBECII.VmS 1'ILI?, takon nsdlrectod, will quickly rcstoroFomalos tocompleto health. They promptly romovo obstructions or Irregu larities ot tho eyotora. For a Weak Stomach (Impaired Digestion Disordered Liver they act llko magic a tow doses will work won ders upon tho Vital Organs; strengthening tho muscular system, restoring the long-lost com plexion, bringing hack tho koeu edgo ot nppo tlto, nnd arousing with tho Uoscbud of IlcaltU the ivliolo physical energy ot tho human framo. Theso aro tacts admitted by thousands, In all classes ot eocloty, and ono of tho best guarantees to tho Nervous and Debili tated Is that Uccclintu's Pills linvo tho Largest Snlo of any l'atcut ItlotUcino lu tho World. Annual Sales moro than 6,000,000 Boxes 25o. at Drug Storo9, or will bo sent by U.S. Agents. B. r. ALLIEN CO., 393 Canal St., Now ork, post paid, npon receipt ot price, Boole frco upon application. Ington, D. C , Bee, on "The Need of a National Organization." PieMdent Blackwell told tho Asso clnteel Press conespondent that to day's election does not go; that it was cleatly Illegal and unconstitutional nnd that ho Is still the president ot the Afro-Amerlcnn Republican league, and will remain so until his successor Is chosen by the executive committee. Resolutions were adopted upholding civil senico 'when properly applied, and recommending its extension, up holding General Shnttue, of Ohio, for standing by Robert C. Bundy, the suc cessful colored applicant for a cadet ship at Annapolis; denouncing the crime of lynching; advising the negro to patroni7e their own men In busi ness, eleploilng the riotous conduct of the proceedings which have brought a stigma upon tho lace, and putting tho blame for It on paid agents of high political leaders. Reading was selected as the place of next meeting. COUNCIL OF RED fllEN. tlrcnt Chiefs Llcclcd nt the 1'owlVow nt Munch Chuiih. Jlnuch Chunk, May 19 Today's ses sion of the Great Council of Pennsyl anin, I. O. R. M, was largely taken up with reports of committees. Tho committee representing the Pennsyl nnla Great council in the semi-centennial of tho Great council of the United States was continued. The Great council of the United States will meet In Philadelphia next September nnd has appiopriated $2,000 towards the expenses of holding the session. There will be no expense to the state council The election committee report gieat chiefs elected ai follows: Great t-achem, Walter R. Rodgers, M D, of No 2S1; great senior sagamore, Jerome Hite, of No 214; great junior fcugamore, Joseph Allison, of No. 79; great prophet, Walter B. White, No 93, great chief of lecords, Thomas K. Donnelly, No IS; great keeper of wam pum, Geoige W. Ki earner, No. 45. Representatlos to the great council of the United States: R M. Trout, No. 17, John G. Cornish, No. 20; Harry M. Sample, No. 39; Richard E. Tongue, No.115. There v ero nineteen candidates for the honor. There are eight lepresenta tlves to the Gient council, four being elected each year. The term of olllco Is two yeais, He Pounded Djnnnilte. Bloomsburg, Pa , Jlav 19 A 4-year-old son of Wesley Holllngsheael, of Groanl.i, found n bo of dynamite caps today, and pounded with a hammer. His lower jaw was blown off and part of his tongue was torn away Ho is in a critical condition and will not Ihe. Died nt tho Ago of 100 Ycnr,. ShnmoMn, Pa., May W.-Mrs. Mai Ills Dork of Camoion township, illed lat nli;ht from oM age She eclcbiateu her one hundiedth birth lay three months ago and Is MitIei3 by llfty-elght descendants, ten of whom aro great-great-grand-chil-dren. STATE NEWS IN BRIEF. ITALIANS TOUGHT WITH KNIVE9. New Castle, Pa, May 19 Two Italia is fought a duel In tho llmestono quarries east of this city. Tho men stripped to tho waist and fought with stlllettois about ten Inches long. Both were badly cut and ono finally received a deep thrust fii the shoulder whlth ended tho fight It Is said the fight oilginated over a girl. THR HANNGIt lUJl'UHLirAN TOW N. Indiana, Pa, May 19 Glen Campbell, the mining town In tho northeastern coi ner of this county, will on Prlday receive the flag which she 'won by e.ison ot roll ing up the largest Increnso In the Republi can voto at tho election last November. The flag Is tho present of County chair man D. C. Mack. TDLTiPHONn TACTOHY PITE WANT ED. Oreensbuig, Mny, 19 A telephone manufacturing company of Paltlmoro Is looking for a slto to locato a J73,000 factory In this locality. Thu company has an or der for 5,000 telephones for the Homo Tele, phone company of Pittsburg, and should It deride to build that order will be lilted here. HANGED HIMSELF IN HIS HARN. Now Brighton. May 19 Scott Mitchell, a wealthy farmer of South Heaver town ship, hanged himself yesterday In his barn. Ho had been 111 for seveial yean and becamo desponucnt. The body w-ss found by his wife and son. Josrph Mitchell, of this p,lace, was a brother. TAIinOW IS ACQUITTED -Pittsburg, Pa., May 19. Lieutenant Edward S. Pai row,' charged with conspiracy to detraud tho Mutual Reserve Llfo Association of New York, was acquitted this afternoon, nnd tho costs wero put on tho Insurance company, aEORGIJ nilUCKMAN DEAD.-Kead-lug, Pa., Mtiy 19. Gcoreo Hiuckman, aged nearly SO year, formerly associate justice of Dorks county, and city treasurer, select councilman and deputy vprothohotary, af , different timce, died tonight, i A Wonderful Medicine pffESIPs The Tribune AMATI2UR DASH BALL CONTEST. o ONE VOTE FOR II, II. Club ot - Voter's Name Address , (MAY -JO.) N. H. This coupon will not bo ac cepted w ben moro thnii 5 dny s old. Tho club receiving tho greatest number of otcs will bo awarded ten complete unlfoims, comprising flno fblrt, pants, cap, belt and stockings, mntlo to order by C. M. Plorey, tro sporting goods dealer ot 22.1 Wyoming nenue. They will bo ot tho best etylo and equal to-tho uniforms of any Eastern leaguo club. This oto will bo confined exclu sively to clubs of Inckawnnna, Lu zerne, Wayne, Susquchnnnn, Mon roe, Bradford nnd Wyoming coun ties. Tho winning club will bo an nounced Siturdny. Juno 2S Send billots to Sporting Editor, Tho Trlb uno Tho time Is short. Bettor be Gln now. BASE BALL UNIFORM CONTEST. West Side Biowns 11.S1S Sliders 11,043 West Side Harmonies 9.G8S Lnckawannns 8,301 High School 2,200 South Side club 1,900 Mayflelds 457 Pine Brook Crecents 449 Nay Aug Stars 449 Taylor Grays 420 North End Stars S7li Jolly Nino 354 Old Forge Dodgers 97 Green Ridge Actives D4 South Side Sliders 42 South Side Violets 40 Archbald Sunsets 15 Kadule 15 SallorB 15 Liu re Is 15 Actives C AMATEUR BALL NOTES. Tho Amateurs will play any club un der IS yeais of age. W. Phillips, man ager; John Rorlck, captain. Answer In The Tribune. Tho West Side Stars would like to play the Carbon Street Stnati is or the West Side Sunsets on tho Little Woods grounds. W. Gallagher, captain. The Harmony, jrs., nccept the chal lenge of the Young Brow ns for Satur day afternoon nt 230 o'clock. William Moser, manager, P." Dean, captain. Tho West Slele Brow ns accept the challenge of the Nonpareils, of Prlce buig, for May 30, and the Old Foi go Dodgers for May 23. Stephen Maik wlck, manager. The Nonpaiclls, of Dunmore, chal lenge the Nonpareils, of Prlceburg, to a game Satuiday on the Prlceburpr grounds. Answer in Tho Tribune. John Coleman, manager. The South Side Columbia Boys will plav the Sports on the Stillwater ground at 2 o'clock on May 23. Would llko to hear fiom Rosettes for May 30 at 2 o'clock. John CHerline, manager. The Rosettes, of Cedar aenue, would like to play the base ball club from No. 3fl school Satuiday morning, May 22, on the cow field at 9 30 a. in. Answer In The Tribune. R. Scholl, nianagei ; J. Rader, captain. The Taylor High school challenges the No. 32 or No. 10 schools to a game on the Taylor grounds for Saturday morning, May 22. Answer thiough Tho Tribune Is natlsfactory. Immediately. Robert Whitfford. manager. The Kdlsons challenge any club In the city under 14 years of age on Moses Taylor hospital grounds on Saturday morning at 9.30. Answer through The Tribune Friday. Pop Banett, mana ger; Trank O'Reilly, captain. The West Side Sliders challenge the P. A. C 's or Edlsons to a game. Tlrst come first bened, on tho Belleue grounds. Will meet at Jackson and Main on May 20, 1S97. Answer through The Tribune. A. Lung, manager; M. II. Hants, captain. BELT'S DEADLY SWERL. Ono Mnu I'ntnll nnd Another llndly Hurt in it .Hill. Media, May 10. Hatry Baldwin, a carder in the IJrookslde mills at Lennl, iccelved probably fatal injutles by the bursting of a heavy belt on a large turbine wheel. Ualdwln and another employe, John Button, who knocked senseless by tha bioken belt. Baldwin, who Is still unconscious, has a vvlfo and a family of small children. STEAMSHIP TICKETS. Advs. Under Tills Head One Cent a Word, CCR NTON TO LONDON, $!IO J. A. 11. o RON.Steainsnip Agent, 'J07 Lnckawu AH. uniin avenue, ruruuiun. CHARTER APPLICATION. TNRH: CHARTER OF THE SOU'IH bIDE i. Hebrew Women's Association. InCouit of Common Pleas of Luck. Co., No. 700 .May term, 1807. Notice Is hereby given that uti application villi bu mude to said Court or one of tho I.nw Judges there of, on tho stttli duy of May, A. D., 1807, ut nluo e'iloek a. in., under the corporation net oreino uiousuuel eight liun dud nud seventy four (1871) and supple ments thereto, bv l'miny Judkovltz, Sophia Harris, Fanny Harris, Knima Kelberg, Jen nie Morris. Hegl Weber, lannv Wlsenber'erj Rcgl Szlnliovltr, Kogt HilnmilolU and Funny Schlanger, for a charter, Intended corporation to be culled thu "otitli hide Hebrew WomeuVAssoilutlou." Tho charac ter nnd object ofw hie h Is maintaining a so. clity for beneficial purposes to Its members ami Hebrew women of tho tlty of Sernuton from funds collected thertln and for those purposes to have, possess and enjoy nil the rights, benefits and pilvele'ges confirmed by suld acts nnd Its supplements. JOHN F. SUHAOO, Solliitor. LEGAL. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 'IO ALL persons Interested In the estuto of John Handley, dicciued, vvhetherthey huvea prcs. ent oroxpcitant Inteiest, thut tho Oi plums' Court of Lnckawuntm county; l'a , has award ed n cltution to yon to uppear In said court on tho 'J lth of May, 180,, utOo'cloek a. m , at which time und place you will bo heard on t lie application of tho executors of said estate to the court to be permitted to Increnso the mortgage on the Wyoming House property and tl building to be erected thereon fiom titty thousand dollars berctoforo permitted to ono hundred und twenty-tlve thousand dol lars for tho purpose of crectlug u building on suld site. II. W. PALMER LEMUEL AMERMANJ Executors of the Last Will and 'lestament of Johnjnndlcy, Deceased Connolly & Wallace j ( I ! 1 '" '' " 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 Iriple bxtract at Usually sold at 40c. and 50c. CONNOLLY & V A ILid Replies By the Score Is the Usual Result of a.... 0 WIT ADV ooooooooooooooo ONE CENT A WORD. FOR RENT. Ad. Under Thl Head One Cent a Word. I?OU RENT-101 HI'KUCn ' rooms. IIAUKLIT, V2S sTitr.nT. 8 Washington 170H IIBNT-IILACKSMITH SHOP, WJiSB .T I.acknuunna aomtc. COM BUYS, Washington avenue. -riOIlKKNT ASINOLK 0-HOOM IIOUSC, J. 141 Clny avenue, modern eonvenlcnces and clu Hteimi. Apply to C. J. PObT, Com. liionwtaltli liulldlng. T.TOK HK.NT- nuNMour. two single nnd 8 rooms, bnth. fnrniice. L lioiiHe'S, InniitreofK. E. LllltaOOU. I'rescott btreet. opposlto Dudley. FOR SALE. Ads. Under This Head One Cent a Word. F OH SALE A fi-HOHMl-POWKIt UP UKlit engine, new. l'ltlTON UOllIN- hON, SOU tireen lltdge Ktiett. I70H SALE A I'LVD YOl'NO SPAN OF . dark rliestnut horses. I'or description Inquire at Lverett's btable, Dlx Court, Hcrnn ton. F ORSVLE-1TNE THAI' CHEAP. 1511 I'cun avenue. IOIt SALE-A blLVEU-PLATED CONN ' double bell euphonium, nicely engraved, with trombone bell, gold lined, nearly now nnd cost SOU, will sell at u bargain. Audreys this will: to E. W. UAYI.Olt, LuIlnyHvlllc, l'a. CHIROPODIST AND MANICURE, COUNtCHUNuSNS nails cured without tho least pain or drawing blood. Consultation and advleo given lice. E. M. HETZEL, Chiropodist, :)!( Lueknwannn avenue. Ludlcs attended nt their residtneo If desired. CharBOS moder nte PROPOSALS. belt VNTOV, P v., Mny HI, 1 807. BIDS FOR Cl'RHING FOR MULBERRY street, betwien Preseott and Mltllln ave nues, will Ik) received nt tho City Englnier's olllee, Scrnntnn, I'n , until ;i p. m. Saturday, Mav 'J'J. Didders villi state price per lineal foot, delivered on street, for strulght curb; also for circle curb, tho same to be lu accord nni o w 1th plans and specifications on llle at City Lngliipei'Hiiinee'. COLUMHLV CONSTRUCTION CO. Oprict ok tiii: ) , ItUIl.DlMlCoviMISSIOK, 5. snuitei, I' v.. May 5, 1807. J Oprict of Cvimtoi, HAiuasni' PROPOSVI.S FOR TAKING DOWN Till RUINS OF THE CAPITOL 1)U1LDIN(,S. CEALED PROPO'SALS WILL HE RE. O telvediiptci l'J o'llock noon, on tho 2llth day of Mav , 1807, for tuktng dow n the stone, brick and iron eontulned In the ruins of the Capitol Hulldlng, tho clennlng nnd proper piling nnd storing of tho same upon tho Cap Itol grounds In tho Immediate vicinity of the ruins, bpeiltientlons ean bo had upon uppll. cation to tho undersigned. No dynamite or other cxplcxlve villi bo permitted to bo iifed In the tonduet of tho work. 'Iho CoinuilMlun reserves the right to re ject any oi nit bids. BENJAMIN J. HAYWOOD, Secretary. Office ofthobtuto Treasurer, Hurrlsbur, Pa. OrUCE OF THE BOARD OP COMMISSION. ERS OF PUBLIC (1 ROUNDS AND BUILD -1N0S. DAMKL II. HASTINdS. J C I1UI.ANBY. Governor. Supeilnteudent AMOS II. MYLIN, Auditor General. BENJAMIN J. HAYWOOD, state Dreasurcr PROPOSALS FOR FURNISHINO STA tlonery, Fuel and other huppllis. Incompliance with tho Constitution and law sot tho Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, we hereby Invito bcnled proposals ut prices below maximum rates HmhI In sihedules, to furnish stationery, fuel and other supplies forthoseveruldcpartmintBof the Statu Gov. eminent, und for making repairs In the sev eral departments and for tho distribution of the public document, for tho year ending the llrst luesduy of June, A, D. 1H0B. separate proposals win ue receiveunnusop. late contracts uwardeduniinuouncedln said schedules. Euih propoxal must be accom panied ny a oonu, wuu int lou.it two sureties or ono surety company, npprov ed by a Judge of tho Court of Common Pleas of tho county In whlihtlio peison or persons inauing suiu proposal may reside; conditioned for tho faithful performnuie of the contrui't, nnd ad dressed und delivered to tlio Hoard of Com inlssloners of Public Grounds and Buildings beforo 12 o'llock m on 'Tuesday, the llrst day of June, A. D. 1807, at which time the proposals villi uu upeueu nuu iiuuiisuvu, iu tho Reception Room of the Executive De partment nt llnrrltburg, nud contracts awarded ns soon thereafter as practicable. Blank bonds and schedules containing nil necessary Information can bu obtulucd ut this Department. 4 J. C. PELANEY, For the Hoard of Commissioners of Public Grounds nnd Buildings. EXLCUTRIX NOTICE. INSTATE OF THOMAS J. WILLIAMS, V Into of tho city of Scrnnton, Lucku vinnnu county, dlceused. Letters testament ary In tho atiovo named estate having been fronted to thounderslgnod, nil persons bav ng claims or demands against the same vi 111 fil ease present mem lor payment, uuu inoso ndobtcd thereto will pleuso uinkoiinmcilluto paymenttej THOMAS J. WILLIAMS. JR.. JAMES WILLIAMS, Exccu 1 VOSDUna & DX WB0N, Attorneys, executors, i ranp-irra JlL4A. WALLACE, Fm AW0 II CI.P WANTF.D M AIXS. Aetvs. Under Till Head One Cent a Word. AHKSIDIINI' Or.SCRAN'lON', WILLINO to emiMiiiS uud collect; numt furnish lmnd. 'j:i 1 I.uekuwauuu ueuue, room 1), 1IKUNNAN. WANTED AGKNTb-SVr. I'KH MONTH and expenses jmld iictlvo men If right; floods Hold by Mimplo only, wimples, nlxo lorao uud carriage furu tubed J'lU'.K. Ad dress JUIIIIKlt, I)ox,-i;iOH, Boston, Muss. SAI.KSMKN SCHOOL SUPPI.ILH: COUN try work; SKH) salary monthly, with liberal nddltlonul commissions. U. O. K VAN 8 A CO , Chlcngei. WASTBD--AN IDEA. WHOCANT1IINK V of (uimoslmplo tlilnc to patent? l're- tectv our Ideas, they mny bring you wenltti. WrltoJOIIN WKDUMltiritN A CO, Debt. c. 'j I, rntent Atloruuys, wnsmnston, l. i ., for their ?1800 prize oiler and list or 1,01)1) Inventions wanted. "WANIED-ASAGKNTIN EVEUY HI.C- V Hon toennvus", $1.00 to $5 00 n day mnde; soils nt sight; ulo a mini to sell Htnplo Uoods to dealers, best side line $7r n inonlli, Milnry or lirgo commission made, experience unnecessary. Clifton Soap nnd Manufactur ng Company, t'lnclnnutl, O. 7 ANTED - WELL-KNOWN-MAN IN I) every town to solicit bteck subscrip tions; a monopoly ; ulg money for ngentH; no capital re-quired. EDWAUD C. PI1II ! CO , llorden lllotk, Chlcngo, III. HELP WANTED-FE.WALES. Ad3. Under This Head One Cent a Ward. A"g6oiTgiiiu, "Voii "general housi vork. OIU Linden street. ADIES-1 MAKE ItIO WAGFS DOING pleasant homoVNork, nnd vs 111 gladly send full pnrtluilars to all sending '2 cent stamp. MISS M. A. SfEIIUINS, Lnwrcutc, Mlth. WANTED-LADY AGENTS IN SCItAN ton to sell nnd introduce Sny del 's mice Icing; experienced canvnher preferred; vork peruiniicut nnd very prolltuble. Write for particulars nt onco and get benellt of holiday trade. T. 11. SN DEH.C CO, CUiclnntill, O. WANTED IMMEDIATELY TWO KNER- t X getlo saleswomen to represent us. Guaranteed $0 a day without Interfering with other duties. Healthful occupation. vvrue for pnincuinrs, enclosing stamp, No. 71! JlANtitl CIII.MICAL, CUJlfA.M, John stieetj New Y'ork. AGENTS WANTED. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. "TxfANTKDrToNTY CANVaIisTno ngents for the best soiling nnd most sntisfae lory article agents ever handled. M. II. T LEU A CO., Portland, Me, -WANTED-SOLICITORb: NO DELIVER. V lug, I lug, no collecting, position permunent; pay weekly; state uge. uiu-.-N ijuuiuiaes, Rochester, Xs. l WANTED-GENERAL AGENTS IN EV iry county; nlsoludy canvassers, some thing new; sure seller, apply nutiU. J. C. HILBERT, ill Adams avenue, Scinnton.Pa. A GENTS-WHAT ARE YOU GOINO IO do about Safe Citizenship price $1. Co ing by thousands. Address NICHOLS, .Miperviiie, jii. GENTS-TO SELL OUR PRACTICAL gold, silver, nliltel und mpper electro platers, prices from S3 upward, salary nnd expenses paid; outfit free. Address, with stamp, MICHIGAN MFU CO , Chicago. AGENTS-TO SELL CIGARS TO DUAL ers; S25 weekly nnd expenses; experi ence unnecessary. CONSOLIDATED MI G CO , 48 Vnu Uuriu St., Chicago. REAL ESTATE. Advs. Under this Head One Cent a Word. Y76R SALE ATA ilRGMN AHUMrER V propertv consisting of 0 ncres of land, 1,000 feet of beautiful shore, two new lot tages, ono stable, line covo nnd beach for bathing nnd Jundlng pleasure boats, abuu dune oof fish, cluins and lobsters; lino drives und mountuin scenery , situated on tho Island of Isleboro, l'enobseot Iiay, Maine, Rovernl lines of steamers land dally nnd smnll steam irs, several times dally, from Belfast and tho historic tow not Cnstlne Address or npply to los. A. COULD, aiO Peuu avenue, Seiun ton, Pa. T70R SALE -THE FINEST BUILDING V lots In the city, ou tho fashionable ave nues at low; price and on easy terms, theso lots uro central nndnboutteu minutes' Walk from Court House Square, they uro the sur est nnd wtftst investment, if you buy now whliuthey uro cheap, they nre the most cle guut home sites now on tho market, on tho choice avenues, they nre at short walking dlstniico from tho cltv's most nctlvo llfo, Just ut tho right distance to Insure unlet and torn fort, yet convenient to all points and to all industrial Interests; title perfect. Call or wrlto for map uud circular, JONES, 011 Spruce Street. A GREAT BARGAIN FOR OUICIC PUR j.. chaser; single houso and burn ou lull lot, Jotlirson uvonue, Ninth wurd, only 87,500. C P. JADWIN'S AGENCY, corner Poun and Spruce. L"AHGEPI.Or)F LAND IN GREEN Ridge, near tho Dilvlng Park; tuu bo cut In 7 or 8 lots; prlcu only S'1,000. U. P. JADWIN, Old Postolllco Building. S70O BUYS LOT ON ROBINSON STREET, near Lackuwanna avenue, C. P. JAD WIN'S RhAL ESTATE AGENCY. T AKE ARIEL COTTAGE FOR HALE, Li with barn, boat house uud bontB; be-bt location ut tho hike; lot 80x300. A. C. FULLER. I70R SALE-DESIRABLE LOT, WITH ' houso on rear, 018 N. Washington avo, nue; owner liav lug city. 001 Qulnvyuve. Lc OT FOR HALE ON CLAY AVENUE. Apply Ito J. u. i.anui;, 420 licicu- wuruuuvo. 1 0 PKK CENT. REAL IMITATE INVEST 1 Z meat; property must bo sold promptly; Improvomenls new; si oo per month rent; price, 60,500. BROWN, Attorney: Mears Building. IMPOUNDED. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. Tlidl,;OUNlH?DATWO X. one dark buy horse, blind In left eye; will bfsold Mny 25, ut O o'clock p. m., If not called for beforo above date. K, 0. MJLlAKD.roundkcopcr, a. .22 Cents 10 Cents 35 Cents' 16 Cents 10 Cents 22 Cents 15 Cents 5 Cents' 10 Cents 10 Cents 50 Cents 85 Cents 85 Cents 8 Cents 30c per OZ 209 Mlr AILET CITY SCAVENGER. CHAS. COOl'KH, CITY SCAVENQEH. All orilers promptly attended to, day or night. All tbt latest appliances. Ch&rgea rcasonnlde. 710 Hcranlon street. House, 1 l'JG Wiishburn street. llTnitHKilfcirEANS lMtIVYVAirLTS . and cess pools; no odor. Improved, pumps used. A. IlltlOO Proprietor. Lcav o orders 1 100 N. Mnlu,uvc , or Ltckoa' drug sturc, corner Adams 'ind Mulberry. 'leleiihonoilOlo. SIT UATIONS WANTED. ITT-ANTED-HY A 1'OLIbII UIIIL. WHO V nlso spenks German, a position fur cenorni housework: geiod ironer and washer. Addltss PUANCWCA WACIIOSK1, 13t Movent h street; tJlTUATIONlO DO W AQUINO AND IltON O lug ut liomoor go out bv thodny wnshlnif or cleaning. Cull or uddrees A. 11, U34 N. Sumner avenue, ilty. lirANTED-llY A ltr.SI'KCTAHLE WO- t lnun, thr ree or four elavH' workn weelc nt washing or housework. Address E. M. D., A 10 Hickory street. QU UAtToN WANTED-I1Y A WATCH O man or to attend boilers. Aeldresb U. W., 510 lllekory street. SOI1EH, INDUSTKIOUH MAUUIEI) MAN wants Job driving team or working on farm; thoroughlv understands rnro of horses nnd stock. Address lio 15, Nicholson, Ha. WANTED WASHING AND I HONING by the day or house cleaning; can glvo the best of references. Addies L. C, U1S l.tudeu street OIIUATION WANTED YOUNG MAN OP O New York, ugei J2, vvisbes situation In ofllcoor nselerk In store; has best of refer ences as to e haracter and ability ns snlesmnu. W. J., bcrnnton rrlbuue. ANTED-A POSITION I1Y A OAKIIER of lurgli and varied experience. Ad dress!'. II.. 1100 Luzerno Street, beranton. SITUATION WANTED-EXPCTUENCEl) ij groeervmau desires u permanent posi tion with reliable firm; Is strictly temper nte; will go tunny iltyor town; can furnish nfereuce. Addnss J. II. J., Tribune. SITUATION WANTED-11Y A YOUNG man ns teamster or any other kind of work. Address J. '!., Tribune oittco. -nTANTED WORK BY EXPERIENCED ti woman; iuii uu tui uinun ui mv, vi glvethe best of roference. Address E , Trib VY woman; e undo all kinds of work; une oune. ATTANTED-VRELIAHLK GIRL WANTS V u position ns assistant dressmaker ot ladles' maid: references. Address SEAM sirevs, Tribune olllce, elty. OHI'ATIO.V WAN1ED-AS NURSE OR Ad- O housekeeper, by a mlddle-nged lady. r. bv a mid dress E. M., tribune olllce. ANIED-I'OSiriON AH STENOGRA- V iiIiht. ni rmmtant or general olllce. tinml? nluo neniialnted vi lth lumber trade. Address Ii., 1UO Lincoln btreet, Wilkes Burro, Pa. ALADY,(YOUNGwIlOW), REFINED, educated, attractive, links for an im mediate position where worth will be nppre elated. Thoroughly understands tho manage ment or a household und servants. Will muko herself useful in any cnpnclty. Will leave city. AddiessM. M., e are Tribune. SITUATION WANTED-HY AN ENEIt getle young mini, age 10. Will work ut clerkship or nny honorable sltuution. Hid oxperleneo In groccrv business. Cun furnish bcit of reference. Address G. II. STONh, Throop la. i BAN KING. HEPOHT "di" THE CONDITION Of'tiYd II nt Scranton, In tho snte of Pennsylvania, ut the close of business. May 14, Ib'jL RESOURCES. ....,..., Lot ns and discounts $1,526,8a 41 Overdrafts, secured und unso- cured 62d 13 U S Honda to securo ilrcula- tlon . .. CO 000 00 I rimlums on V H bonds.. . X'i2 Stocks, securities, etc .. .333 27177 Hanking house, furniture, und Jlxtures 2t 02 4. Din' from National banks (not Reserv o Ag nts) . . . 15 C30 rJ Duo from State Hunks und . Hankers "'W' Due from approved rescrva Mr agents 241 ffOO Checks und other cash Items .. SwW Exchanges for clearing house . 8 039 63 Notes of other National banks . 3,1)5 CO Fractional paper currency. nickels, nnd tents ,. (( w Lawful money .-iserve In bank, "' viz Speelo C3 SJ4 S7 Letfal-tender notes .. JG.150 00 105,001 9? Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer (5 pur cent, of clr- cu'atlon) 2,30 00 Duo from U. S. Treasurer, other than 6 per cent, redemp tion fund 2.000 00 Total $2,334,Gt9 S3 LIA11IL1TIE3. Capital stock paid III 200 000 00 Surplus fund 32000009 Undivided protlts, less expense and taxes paid 51,3'' il National bank notes outstand- Ing . 420O00O Duo to other National banks ... 18,128 6 Due to state banks and bankers 4.BM f(. Dividends unpaid 0.19S W Indlvldunl deposits subject to , , Mi check 1.63S224 47 Demand certificates of deposit.. H.153 IS Certified checks 2,923 93 Cashier's checks outstandlhtr ... 60 so Notes nnd bills redlscountcd... 7!ono Hills payablo iioPA Liabilities other than thoso ubovo stated Nona Total $2,331,649 S3 Stato of I'cmiBy IvanU, County of Lacka wanna ss : I. William II Pock, cashier of tho above-named bank, do solemnly swear that tho above statement Is true to th best of my knowledge and bollof. WILLIAM H PECK, Cashier. Suhsarlbid and sworn to beforo mo thld elBhtecnth day of Muy, 1897, BaXiUUL W. EDGAR, Notary Public Correct Attest: HDNRY Iini.IN, JR , I LUTHBR KELLJiR. , WILLIAM. X. HMITII. " . , Dlroctors, StNti 6 NATIONAL
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