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    THE SORANTOTST TRIBUNE-SATURDAY MORNING. MAY
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MORE REFORM BILLS '
ARE SHOVED ALONG
They Arc Expected to Pass Finally on
Wednesday Next.
OTHER MEASURES PUSHED FORWARD
Prior to Adjourning Over Sunday tho
IIouso Assumes nn Industrious
Mood nnd Pitts Through a Unit of
Hills of More or Less Merit.
llarrlsburg. May 21. Three reform
bills wpyp rpad the flist time In the
house this morning. They are the non
Iiollttcal assessment, non-polltlcal In
terference and the poll tax measures.
They were brought out of committee
lost night and a special order vns se
cured for them by Mr. McCough, of
Venango. They at once passe'd first
reading and will be considered next
Tuesday on second reading and Wed
nesday third reading and llnal passage.
The civil service bill Is still In com
mittee. Special orders were also obtained
for bills to prohibit policy playing; au
thorize the state treasurer to advance
money to chairmen of Joint legislative
committees to pay witness' fees; to re
peal the act of June 18, 1895, to provide
lor the more effectual protection of the
Iiubllo health In municipalities, so far
is It relates to the compulsoty vaccln
itlon of school 'children; to regulate
he location of cemeteries, hospitals and
pest houses In second class cities; to
regulate the sale of goods marked
il'sterllng" or "sterling, silver" or "coin
'silver;" to regulate the sale of goods
marked "gold" or "solid gold;" to pre
vent mine foremen and assistants from
receiving or soliciting money or other
valuable consldeiatlon from men while
in their employ.
TO BE PUSHED THROUGH.
All of these measures were read the
Wonderful Medicine
for Bilious and Nervous dlBordors.such as Wind
nnd Fain In tho Stomach, Sick Headache, Qlddl-
Boss, Fullness and Swelling after moals, Dizzi
ness and Drowsiness, Cold Ctillls, Flushings ot
Heat, Loss ot Appotlto, Shortness ot Breath, Cos-'
tlveness.BIotcbos on tho Skin, Disturbed Sloop,
rrlghttul DroaD3, and all Norvous and Tremb
ling Sensations, 4c, whon theso symptoms aro
caused by constipation, as most ot thorn aro.
THE FIRST DOSE WILL GIVE 11ELIEF IN TWENTY
MINUTES. Tills Is no nctlon. Every onfforcr Is
earnestly Invited to try ono Box ot tlicso Pills
and they vi 111 bo acknowledged to bo
WONDERFUL MEDICINE,
BEECIIAM'S PILLS, taken asdlroctod,
X7lll quickly rostoro remalei to complete health.
uoy promptly romovo obstructions or Irrogu-
ritles ot tho system. Tor a
Weak Stomach
tpaired Digestion
Bsordered Liver
lllko magic a tow doses will work won.
fa tho Vital Organs; strengthening tho
r system, restoring tho long-lost com-
f, bringing back tho Uoen edge ot nppo-
nnd arousing with tho Rosebud of
ItU tho ivliolo physical energy ot
liuman frame. Those aro tacts admtttodby
usands, la all classes ot socloty, and one ot
best guarantees to tho Nervous and Dobtll
Ed Is that Bcecham's Pills Iiavo tho
racct Sale of any Patent Itlodlcluo
the World.
nnual Sales more than 6,000,000 Boxes
25o. at Drug Stores, or will be sent by U.S.
stents. B. r. ALLEN CO., 565 Canal St., Mew
Stork, post paid, upon rocolpt ot price. Scot:
too upon application.
P
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Neckwear.
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The man of many neckties
is not necessarily an extravagant
man. 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
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first time and will be considered on
second reading Tuesday and third
reading and final passage Wednesday.
Mr. Moore, of Chester, asked for and
was refused a special order for the bill
supplementary to the high license law
to provide that no liquor license shall
authorize the delivery of vlneous, malt
or brewed liquors by wagons or other
wise outside of the limits of the coun
ty In which such license was obtained.
Mr. Adams, of Philadelphia, offered
n. concurrent resolution, which was de
feated, authorizing the state printer
to publish 7,600 additional copies of the.
volume "Pennsylvania at Gettysburg."
The house adjourned until Monday
evening at E.30.
ENGLAND QETS TUBING PLANTS.
1'or.N'cnrly 83,000,000 Two Wcldlcss
Plants Aro TrmiKforrcd.
rittsburg, May 21. Repiesontatlves
of nn L'ngllsh syndicate recently closed
a dral whereby English capital secure"
control of the patents and plants of the
Ullwood City Weldless Tubing com
pany, with' factories at Ellwood City
and Greenville, Pa. The transaction
Involves almost $3 000,000, as tho plants
mentioned aro the largest of tho kind
In the world, owned by one company.
II. A. Lozler, the Cleveland bicycle
manufacturer, nnd Henry W. Hartman,
of Ellwcod City, vice president of tho
company, engineered tho deal.
The two plants will be greatly en
larged to manufacture weldless boiler
tubing.
TO BREAK TALKING MACULES.
Order of Squelchers formed in tho
.House to Howl Down Orators,
Harrlsburg, May 21. To secure Jus
tice to the appropriation bills nnd ex
pedite business generally, Representa
tive W. O. Smith, of Joffeison, has
drawn up h, paper to which have been
obtained the signatures of 35 member?
of the house, who organized themselves
Into the Benevolent Order of Squelch
era, with Mr. Crothers, of Philadelphia,
president.
Thtlr avowed duty Is to keep on the
look-out for orators having no light to
throw on subjects, but desiring to play
to the galleries. All such speakers are
to be mercilessly howled down.
TWENTY-0NE NEEDLES FR0AI A GIRL.
I'nbulotts Statement .Undo Concern
ing Jennie I'csslcr's illnnin.
Shamokln, May 21 Jennie Fessler,
nged II years, appeared at the break
fast table in Mount Carmel one week
ago with her lett wrist bandaged. She
told her mother It was rheumatism.
Yestuday she grew delirious and said
that her wrist was full of needles.
Dr. Mlllatd removed the bandag?,
flndliig the wrist terribly inflamed.
Since then ho has removed 21 needles,
and this afternoon tho girl contested
that for one month she was seized with
ii mania for thrusting needles into her
flesh Just to feel the sensation.
WRECKED BY DYNAMITE.
Comprint- Store in n Mining Town the
Centre of Attnck,
Altoona, May 21. Unknown persons
placed a heavy charge of dynamlto
under the company's store in the min
ing town ot; Baker and llrdd the fuse.
Tho explosion which quickly followed
wrecked the building nnd scattered the
goods over the street.
Michael Hanley, the storekeeper, who
slept In the back of the store, was
shocked by the explosion, but mliacu
lously escaped Injury. The dynamit
ing Is supposed to be the work of min
ers, who disapprove of tho company
stote system.
DRILLER TERRIBLY A1AN0LED.
One of Ills Arms nnd Legs Torn Oil"
by the Kxplosion of n Holler.
Bradford, May 21 At an oil well on
the Bingham tract, in this county ,a
boiler exploded and Martin McNichols,
a driller, was horribly majigled Ono of
his lees was torn from his hiru- .,
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.arm was wrenched off and he was
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scalded by eteam and hot water. He
had his ribs broken una In covered with
bruises, yet ho lives. Ho cannot sur
vive, however.
Tho oil well rig was wrecked nnd
several other employes were frightful
ly shocked.
TAILORS ON THE WAR PATH.
Ono Elomcnt Is Pacified, but tho
Other Wnnts War.
Philadelphia, May 21. Tho situation
among tho striking garment workers
wns very much mixed today. One
branch of tho strikers, the children's
Jacket makera, In a conference with
the contractors, practically had nil
their demands conceded, and will prob
ably return to work on Monday.
Tho coat makers on the other hand
are farther from a settlement than
ever, nnd Instead of working In har
mony with tho contractors, they pro
pose hereafter to make common cause
against them.
WRETCHED LIFE ENDS.
Handsome Young Woman Dies from
Alorphiii Poisoning nt Pittsburg.
Pittsburg, May 2t. Blanche E.
Wheeler, nged 19 years, a remarkably
pretty brunette, who left her home at
Canal Dover, O., some months ago,
ended a wretched llfp at th "West
Pennsylvania, hospital by death from
morphia poisoning.
She was an lnmnto of a Second ave
nue resort. "Whether she took an. ov
erdose of morphine by accident or de
sign w III never be known.
REAL ESTATE AGENT KILLED.
I lrst Kobbcd by Highwaymen nnd
Then Thrown Over n Bridge.
Pittsburg, May 21. Edward Flelshqr,
a real estate agent, was robbed by
highwaymen this morning nnd then
thrown off the Lincoln bridge, being
killed.
STATE NEWS IN BRIEF.
BURNED BV NATURAL. GAS.-Read-ing,
May 21. Near Sugar Grove, Warren
county, a test well for oil was being shot
with a torpedo. There was no flow of oil,
but natural gas In great quantities gushed
from the casing. A spectator wanted to
light a cigar and tho flame of his match
Ignited the gas. There was a terrific ex
plosion. Postmaster Balton, Dr. Kelly,
L..W. King and two persons named King
wero burned about tho head, face and
hands. Several others wero slightly
burred.
AN AERONAUT BADLY HURT.
Plttbmg, May 21, Mons Lee, an aero
naut employed with a show, whlii exhi
bited at McKeesport, fell from hisballoon
last night while making an ascension. He
cut loose from tho trapeze and fell on tho
shurp roor or tho Dales building. An arm
and leg were broken and his skull was
fractured, and It Is thought he cannot re
cover. BORDER ALSO A MURDERER.
Greenville, May 21. Thomas Woodroff, ar
tested hero last March with thrco other
Grtenvlllo men, charged with robbing the
store of 'Squire Towel!, at Hndley, Pa.,
and sent tp the penitentiary, has been.
Identified as Homer Sbarver, a notorious
robber, and tho murderer of a prominent
business man of New burg, N. Y.
MARRIED AGAIN AFTER THIRTY
Y13AR3. Washington, May Zl. Edgar N.
and Mary B Ogden, of Marietta, O., both
aged CO jears, wero married at this placo
todcy. They stated they wero married
thirty years ago, but that tho certificate,
was lost, and In order to make a concise
legal record they wero remarried.
rAYETTE COUNTY'S MEANEST
MAN.-Ccnnellsville, May 21. Tho mean
est man In Fajette county entered W. D.
Anderson's livery and store from the Cot
tage hospital ambulance tho blankets
which aro used to wrap up tho Injured
miners and others in the Journey from tho
railroads to the hospital.
HER DAUGHTERS STOLEN.-Read-ing,
May 21. An Italian worn in notified
tho police last night that her two daugh
ters had been stolen away from her by a
party of gjpsles. Two strange men, alio
save, camo up to her as sho was standing
along tho turnpike, seized her daughters
and ran away.
AN ECONOMICAL PRISONBR.-But-ler.
May 21. Lewis 'Wilson, who Is In Jail
her for robbing tho general store of Ram
sey Bros., of Portersvllle, of $1,000 worth
of goods a. short time ago, has pleaded
guilty, as he said, to save expenses to the
county. ,
ROASTED TO DEATH.-Chester, May
21. While attempting to lift a pan from
nn oil stovo at Mrs. William Dallon's
house. Sixth street, Upland, today, 17-year-old
Kitlo Schneider, employed there,
was burned so badly that sho Sled.
TOOK POISON BY MISTMCE.-Erlo,
May 21. Hartley Lampson, aged S7 jenrs,
and a farmer In McKean, this bounty, dld
from tho effects of poison taken by him
self In mistake of medicine.
An Interruption to Eloquence.
Of a parliamentary Tcrguson of the time
of Pitt, It Is said that his only speech In
tho hoi so was to move that a window be
hind whero ho sat rhould be mended; but
it Is also reported that on one occasion
ho rose, and tho unexpected treat of a
speech from ono whoso wit was well
known In precincts was greeted with loud
shouts of "Hear, hear!" Ho paused a mo
ment, looked around, then said, "I'll bo
d d If you do," and sat down.
.
A Distinction with n Diirercncc.
"This," said tho school friend who had
not seen her for a year; "this is tho girl
who owed to mo that she never would
belong to any man, eh?"
"I don't," said she who had been mar
ried tho matter of some few months or so.
"Ho belongs to me." Cincinnati En
quirer. A-WIIUHLINO.
Have you neer felt the fever of tho twill
ing, whirling wheel,
Of tho guiding and resisting of the shin
ing cranks of steel?
Novcr felt our senses reel
In tho glamor and the gladness ot tho
misty morning sky,
As tho white road rushes toward you, as
tho dew-bathed banks slip by,
And tho larks are soaring high?
Never known the boundless buoyanco of
tho billowy, breezy hills,
Of the pine scent all around you, and the
running, rippling rills,
Chasing memory of life's Ills;
Dashing, flashing through tho sunshine,
by tho windy wold and plain,
Tho dlsUnt bluo heights luring onward,
upward, to tho strain
Of tho whirling wheels' refrain?
Fled from prison, like a prisoner, sped tho
turning, spurning wheel,
Changed tho city's stir and struggling, Jar
and vexing, none can heal,
For tho peace the fields reveal,
And with spirit separate, straining above
the town's low reach.
Found a tender satisfaction, which tho
steadfast summltr teach?
In their silence fullest speech.
ever known tho wistful, wand'rlng back,
in pleasureable pain?
Met the klne from milking sauntering to
pastures bweet nkaln,
Straggling up tho wide-marked lane?
You havo never felt the gladness, nor the
glory of tho dream
That exalts, as tired eyes linger still on
sunset, mead and stream7
Haste, then I Taste that bliss supremo,
London Sketch.
The Tribune
AMATEUR
BASB BALL CONTEST.
o
ONE VOTE FOR
B, B. Club
ot - ....
Voter's Name
Address... - .-
(MAY 22.)
N. II. This coupon will not bo ac
cepted when more thnu 5 dnjs old.
Tho club receiving tho greatest
numbor of votes will bo awarded
ten complete uniforms, comprising
lino shirt, pants, cap, belt and
stockings, made to order by C. M.
Plorcji, the sporting goods dealer of
222 Wyoming avenue. They will bo
of tho best stylo and equal to tho
Uniforms of any Eastern league
club.
This voto will bo confined exclu
sively to clubs of Lackawanna, Lu
zerne, Wayne, Susquehanna, Mon
roe, Bradford and Wyoming coun
ties. Tho winning club will bo an
nounced Saturday, June 26 Send
ballots to Sporting Editor, Tho Trib
une Tho time Is short. Bettor be
gin now.
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BASE BALL UNIFORM CONTEST.
West SIdo Browns 12.C67
Sliders l!f,273
West Sldo Harmonics 10,1'a
Lackawannas 'J,14S
High School 2,2M
South Side Club 1,099
Pino Brook Crescents 600
Nay Aug Stars f.00
Mayfleld 457
Taylor Grays 420
North End Stars 375
Jolly Nino Ul
Old Fo.-ge Dodgerj,. !)7
Green lildgo Actives 64
South Sldo Sliders 41
South Side Violets 40
Tycoons 30
Archbald Sursets 15
Kndules 15
Sailors 15
Laurels 15
Actives 5
AMATEUR BALL NOTES.
The Tajlor Reds will play the Keystone
Academy club on Taj lor grounds this
afternoon.
No. IS school baso ball team would Uko
to play tho West Sldo Sliders on May 22
on Gammon's Hill at 9.30. Willie Snow,
manager.
Tho Nonprfrclls of Dunmoro will play
tho West Sldo Athletics today on tho lat
tcr's grounds; tho gamo to start at 3
o'clock shurp.
Tl o Defenders of Dunmo-o challenge
the South Washington Avenuo Stars to a
gamo on tho Dunmoro grounds, May 2J.
Tako the Laurel Hill lino an J get off at tho
Dunmoio Jail
Tho South Side team will play Avocn,
team on Burke's grounds, Mluooka, at 2
o'clock Sunday nfternoon. The Avoea.
team Is requo3ted to go to Coyne's hot"l
to dress for tho game.
The Cedar Aenuo Stars accept the
challenge of tho Modocks foj May 23 at
9 30 a. m. They wan' this underftood that
it was the manager that named tho Stars
who shall be called the Unknown hero
after. Sport Llsk, manage.
The Bosettes of Cedar avenuo challengo
tho Volunteers of Petersburg to a game of
ball on the latter's grounds on Sunday
nVernoon at 2 30 p m. Answer In The
Times. B. Shool, manager; J. Bader, cap
tain. In tho Olyphant Browns' challenge to
tho Hickories of Jermyn, It should havo
been stated that tho gamo was to bo
plajed on tho Jermyn grounds any day
next week, and not on tho Oljphant
grounds. J. Cleary, captain.
Tho West Side Browns would llko to
meet tho Edlsons on tho Little Woods
grounds today at 2 30 o'clock. Will glvo
a return game. Tho Browns challengo
tho West Side Sliders, West Sldo Star
lights, Bcd-"Vhltc-and-Blues nnd No. 18
school. First come, llrst served. Samuel
Stanford, captain.
At Bloomsburg, Pa Wednesday B.H.U.
Bloomsburg Norm.. 3 4 0 10 2 0 0 313 15 10
Lafayetto 0 2 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 C 2 C
Batteries Berry brothers; B. Jones and
dates. Umpire Taskcr. Left on bases
Normal, (!; Lafayette, 3. Struck out
By Berry, 3; by B. Jones, 2. Two-baso
hit Byron. Three-base hits Aldtngei, II.
Jones. Double plays B. Jones to Hcn
dclman to M. Jones.
BANKING.
REPORT Or THE CONDITION Or THD
TRADERS' NATIONAL BANK
at Scranton, In tho state of Pennsylvania,
at tho close of business May 14, H07.
RESOURCES.
Loans and discounts
OveidrHff!, secured and unse
cured U S Bonds to secure circula
tion rremlums on U. S. Bonds
Stocks, securities, etc
Banking-house, luinttui and
flxtuies
Other teal estate and mott
gages owned
Due from State Banks and
Bankers
Duo from approved reserve
agents
Checks and other cash Items. .
Exchanges for clearing-house..
Notes of other Natonal Banks.
Fractional paper currency,
nlckrli) ard cents
Lawful money reservo In bank,
vU :
Specie $11,60.V
Legal tender notes .... 21,8 00
5029,993 C9
1SS3J
200,000 00
2H.000 00
Sfl.CiiT 60
140.299 03
7,051 25
1,332 29
61,202 50
1,3tB 29
C.026 33
2.9)0 00
1,307 20
41,510 35
9,000 00
Redemption fund with U. S.
Trtasurer (5 pr cent, of circu
lation) Total JUSO.m IS
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid in 2W 000 00
Surplus fund 50,000 00
Undivided profits, less expenses
and taxes paid 31,877 76
National Bank notes outstand
ing 180,000 00
Due to other National Banks .. 10,177 63
Duo to State Banks and Bank
ers 10.&S0 13
Individual deposits subject to
check CIS 032 SI
Demand certificates of deposit. 3.001,12
Certified checks 371 79
Bills payablo 40,000 00
Total J1.1S0.42I IS
State of Pennsylvania, County of Lackuj
wanna, as.:
I, Frank L. Phillips, cashier of tho
above-named bank, do solemnly swnar
that the above statement Is truo to tho
best of my knowledge and belief,
F. L. Phillips, Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before mo this
twentieth day of May, 1897.
W. 6. qiehl, Notary Public.
Correct Attest:
J. J. JERMYN,
J. T. PORTER.
C. H. CHITTENDEN,
Directors.
Connolly & Wallace
TOILET ARTICLES AT DRY GOODS PROFITS.
Pint Bottle Witch Hazel 22 Cents
2-pound Box Camphor Harbles 10 Cents
Large Jar Almond Heal 35 Cents
A Flask of Jamaica Ginger : 16 Cents
A Box of Best Talcum Powder 10 Cents
Cashmere Bouquet Soap 22 Cents
Cuticura Soap.' 15 Cents
Blue Seal Vaseline 5 Cents-
Blue Seal Vaseline, large 10 Cents
Colgate's Glycerine 10 Cents
Colgate's Florida Water 50 Cents
Colgate's, Violet Toilet Water, pints 85 Cents
Colgate's Cashmere Bouquet Toilet Water, pints 85 Cents
Buttermilk Soap, box of three cakes 8 Cents
And Colgate's Triple Extract at 3QC n8r oz
Usually sold at 40c. and 50c,
CONNOLLY &
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ONE CENT A WORD.
tfOR RENT.
Advs. UndarThls Head One Cent a Word.
l?OR RENT-BLACKSMITH SHOP, WESE
I1 Lackawanna ucnue. COMRUYS,
Washington neuuc.
FOR RENT A SINGLE O-ROOM HOUSE,
111 Clay nvenue; modern conenlenoes
and city stenm. Apply to C. J. POST, Com
monwealth Building.
FOR SALI1
Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word.
OR SALE-JERSEY COW, No. 9 Cherry
l'lnce, nenr Conrad's Milk Depot, Green
Ridge. J. JC. BRADY.
IJ10H8ALE A FINE LOT ON Adams ave
1 nue, between Ollvo nnd Pine. Apply to
EDMUND A. BARTL, County Surveyor.
I7"OR feALE-A PINI) YOUNG SPAN OF
: dark chestnut horses. For description
Inquire at Everett's fatuble, Dlx Court, Scran
ton. I70RSALE-PINE TRAP CHEAP. 1511
; Pennuvcuue.
I?OR HALE A SILVER-PLATED CONN
' double bell euphonium, nicely engraved,
with trombone bell, gold lined; nearly now
nnd cost $1)0; will Hell nt a bargain. Address
this week to E. W. GAYLOR, LnRajsvllle,
Pa.
REAL ESTATE.
Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word.
170R 'SALE-TWO DESIRABLE SINGLE
houses on Harrison avenue; terms, small
amount down and easy monthly paj ments;
hav e sew er connections nnd all conv enlences.
G. F. REYNOLDS, ut L. I. . S. Co.'s otllce.
IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR A GOOD LOT
nt a low ilgure cvnmlne tho Reynolds
Bros, it MeCnrty tract, near Nuy Aug Park.
IAR.M CONTAINING FIVE ACRES TOR
V sale. COMEUV.S, U20 Washington.
EXCHANGE FOUR LOTH FOR IM
proved property. COMEGYS, 320
Washington.
OT-MULIIERRY STREET, BARGAIN.
COMEGYS. 320 Washington.
LOT-WYOMING.GREEN RIDGE,$1.600.
COMEUYb, 320 Washington.
LOr-COLUMBIA AVENUE. COMEGYS,
320 Washington.
I70R SALE THE FINEST BUILDING
1 lots In the city, on the fushlonnblo ave
nues at low! price and on ensy terms; these
lots nre tentrnl and about ten minutes' walk
from Court House isquuie; they nro the sur
est nnd safest Investment, if jou buy now
while they aro cheap, they aro the most ele
gant homo sites now on the market, on the
choice avenues; they nre nt short walking
dlstnuce from tho city's most nctlvo life, Just
nt the right distance to Insure quiet nnd com
fort, jet (onvonlent to all points and to all
Industrial Interests; tltlo perfect. Call or
virlto for map and cliculur, JONEb, 311
Spruce Street.
770RSALE AT A BARGAIN A SUMMER
JL1 property consisting of U acres of land,
1,000 ftet of beautiful shore, two new cot
tuges, one stable, lino cove and beach for
bathing nnd landing pleasure boats; nhun
dunco of fish, clams and lobsters; lino drl ve
and mountain sconcry; situated on the Island
of Isleboro, Penobscot Hay, Mnlno; several
lines offcteamcrs land dally nnd small steam
ers, sovernl times dally, from Belfast and tho
historic town ot Cnstlne. Address or apply
to JOS. A. GOULD, 310 Pennuvenue.facruu
ton, Pa.
A GREAT BARGAIN TOR OUICK PUR
chaser; single houso ami barn on full
lot, Jellerson avenue, Ninth ward, only
80,800. ( P. JADWIN'S AGENCY, corner
Penn and Spruce.
LARGE PLOT OF LAND IN GREEN
Ridge, near tho Driving Park; can be
cut In 7 or 8 lots; price only $3,000. C. P.
JADWIN, Old Postolllco Building.
Q760 BUYS LOT ON ROBINSON STREET,
O nenr Laeknwnnnn avenue, C. P. JAD
WIN'S REAL ESTATE AGENCY.
I70R SALE DESIRABLE LOT, WITH
: house on renr, 1U8 N. Washington avo.
nue; ow ner leav lug city. (101 Qulncy ave.
LOT FOR SALE ON CLAY AVENUE.
Apply ;to J. C. LANOE, 420 Lacka
wanna ave.
CHIROPODIST AND MANICURE.
nails cured without the least pain or
drawing blood. Consultation nnd advice
given lreo. E. M. JIET.EU Chiropodist,
330 Lucknwanun avenue. Ladles ntteuded
nt their rcsldcuco If desired. Charges moder
ate. STEAMSHIP TICKETS.
Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word,
UCRANTON TO LONDON, 30. J. aTbAiH
O RON.Htcnmsnlp Agent, 207 Lackawanna
avenue, Scruntoti,
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tlon tocanvo.s; S1.00 to $n.00 a day
made; sells nt sight; nlso a man to sell Staple
Goods to dealers; best side lino $76 n itnontb;
salary or largo commission mnde; experience
unnecessary. Cllrtou hoap and Manufactur
ng Company, Cincinnati, O.
T ANTED - WELL-KNOWN MAN IN
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cnpltnl required. EDWARD C. FISH 4 CO.,
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MISS M. A. STEBBINS, Lawrence, Mich.
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TV E DON'T WANT BOYS OR LOAFERS,
V but men of ability; 9300 to 9noo a
month to hustlers; state and general ngents;
salary nnd commission. RACINE FIRE
ENGINE CO., Racine, Wis.
WANTED COUNTY CANVASSING
agents for the best selling nnd most
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II. TYLER 6. CO., Portland, Me.
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ANTED-SOLICITORS; NO DELIVER-
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Rochester, N. Y.
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stamp, MICHIOAN MFO CO.. Chicago.
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Officc oip Simpson A Watkiws, )
HcitANTON, Pa., Mny 20, 1807. )
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT IN
uccordance with the mortgage of The
Mount Lookout Coul Company to the Benin
ton Savings Bank and Trutt Company, trus
tee, that bonds of the said coal company,
numbered 1, 17, 74. 7a nnd 130 have beeu
designated by lot this day for redemption,
und will be redeemed at par und Interest
upon presentation nt the Scranton Savings
Bunk und Trust Company. The interest
ceases on the above numbered bonds on June
11 18THE MOUNT LOOKOUT COAL CO.
Bv C. D. Hiui-soK, Treasurer.
CITY SCAVENGER,
CHAH. COOPER, CITY HOAVENOER.
All orders promptly attended to. day or
night. All the lutcxt appliances. Charges
reasonable 710 Hcrunton street. House,
1125 Washburn street.
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PROPOSALS.
OFFICE OPTHB BOARD OP COMMISSION
ERS OP PUBLIC O.ROUNDS AND BUILD
INQS. DANIEL II. IIASTINQS.
J. C. DELANDY.
Superintendent
Governor.
AMOS H. MYLIN,
Auditor General.
BENJAMIN J. HAYWOOD,
State Drensurcr.
PROPOSALS FOR FURNISHING 8TA1
tlonery, Fuel nnd other Hupplles.
In compliance with the Constitution nnd
laws of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania,
we hereby Invite scaled proposals at prices
below maximum rates fixed In schedules, to
furnish stationery, fuel nnd other supplies
for tho several departments of tho State Gov
ernment, nnd for making repairs In tho sev
eral departments nnd for tho distribution of
the public documents, for the yenr ending the
first Tuesday of Juue, A, D. 1808.
Separate proposals will be recelv ed nnd sep
arate contracts awarded asannounccdln said
schedules. Each proposal must be accom
panied by a bond, with at least two sureties
or one surety company, npprov ed by a Judge
of the Court of Common Pleas of tho county
In w hloh tho person or persons making such
proposal mny reside; conditioned for tho
faithful performance of the contract, nnd ad
dressed und delivered to tho Board of Com
missioners of Public Grounds und Buildings
before 12 o'clock m on Tuesday, the first
day of Juno, A. D. 1807, nt w blch time tho
proposnls will be opened and published, in
the Reception Room of the Executive Do
partment at Hurrlsburg, nnd contracts
awarded as soon thereafter as practicable.
Blank bonds nnd schedules containing nil
necessary Infotmatlou can be obtained at
'this Department.
J. C. DELANEY,
"For the Board of Commissioners of Public
Grounds nnd Buildings.
LEGAL.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL
persons Interested in the estate of John
Handley, deceased, whetberthey have a pres
ent or expectant interest, that the Orphans'
Court of Lackawanna county; Pn., hns award
ed n citation to vou to nppeur In said court
on the 2 1th of Mny, 1807, ntO o'clock a. m ,
nt which time nnd phuo you will be heard oil
the application of the executors of said estnte
to the court to be permitted to Increase tho
mortgage on tho Wyoming House property
and the building to bo erected thereon from
fifty thouxnnd dollars heretofore permitted to
one hundred und tweuty-fivo thousand dol
lars for tho purpose of erecting a building on
said site.
II. W. PALMER,
LEMUEL AMERMAN;
JOHN T.RICHARDS,
Executors of the Last Will nnd Testament
of John Handley, Deceased.
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UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA
The College Examinations In ull sub
jects required for entrance to tho college
courses In Arts nnd Science, Science nnd
Technology, Finance nnd Economy, Chem
istry, Mechanical Engineering Electrical
Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Biology
and Architecture, will be held In Scranton on
Tuesday and Wednesday, June 15 nnd 10, nt
the School of the Lacknwnnua, 213 Jefferson
avenue, under the charge of Wnlter II.
Buell, 243 Jefferson nvenue. For Informa
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nmlner, or I)r, William A. Lainberton, Dean
of the College, University of Pennsylvania,
West Philadelphia, Pa.
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Information and Lopy of catalogue address
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Dean of tho Law Department, 110 S. Sixth
street, Philadelphia, Pa.
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SITUATION WANTED-BY GIRL TO DO
general Housework. Address ill Elm
street, Scranton, Pa.
TTTANTED-BY A POLISH GIRL, WHO
VV also speuks German, a position for
general housework: good lroner nnd washer.
Address KRANCISCA WACH03KI, 130
Seventh street.
SITUATION TO DO WASH ING AND IRON
ingnt homo or go out by tho day washing
or cleaning. Call or address A. U, 031 N.
Sumner avenue, city.
WANTED-BY A RESPECTABLE Wo
man, thrco or four daj a' work a week
at washing or housework. Address E. M. D
440 Hickory street.
SITUATION WANTED-BY A WATCH
innn or to attend boilers. Address G.
W., D 10 Hickory street.
SOBEIt, INDUSTRIOUS MARRIED MAN
wnnts Job driving team or working on
farm; thoroughly understands care of horses
und stock. Address Box IS, Nicholson, Pa.
WANTED-W ASHING AND IRONINQ
by tho day or house cleaning; can give
tho bcbt of references. Address E. C, 218
Linden street
SITUATION WANTED-YOUNG MAN OF
O New York, ago 22, wishes situation In
ofllce or as clerk In store; has best of refer
ences as to character und ability as salesman.
W. J., Scranton Tribune.
WANTED-A POSITION BY A BARBER
of largh und varied experience. Ad
dress T. II., 1100 Luzerne Street, Scranton.
SITUATION WANTED-EXPERIENCED
grocerymnn desires a permanent posi
tion with a reliable Arm; is strictly temper
ate; will go to any city or tow n; can furnish
reference. Address J. II. J., Tribune.
SITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG
man ns teamster or any other kind of
work. Address J, T., Tribune office.
WANTED WORK-BY EXPERIENCED
woman; can do all kinds of work; can
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une ofllce.
-VXTANTED-A RELIABLE GIRL WANTS
Vl a position as assistant dressmaker or
ladles' maid: references. Address SEAM.
STRESS, Tribune ofllco, city.
SITUATION WANTED-AS NURSE OR
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WANTED-POSITION AS 8TEN0GRA.
plitr, accountant or general oOlea
hand; nlso ucqualnted with lumber trade.
Address 11, 130 Lincoln street, Wilkes
liar re, Pa.
ALAI)YriYOUNGWIDOW), REFINED,
educated, attructlve, asks for an Ira.
mediate position where worth will b appro
elated. Thoroughly understands the manage
ment of a household nnd servants. Will
make herself useful in any capacity. Will
lcuvo city, Address M, M., caru Tribune,
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