THE SORANTON TKIBUNJD-SAT17RDA.Y MORNINGr. MAY 20, 1897. n Pennsylvania Hews. THE PROBERS WILL VISttMTTEAWAN Legislative Committee to Inspect tbc Famous New York Asylum. JUDGE GORDON REFUSES TO GO IIo Was Invited with Two I'rlciuU to Accompany tlio Committee, lint Could Not Accept the Imitation. FhtlAdelphla, May 2S. Tho legislative comniittfee investigating the state peni tentiaries resumed Its labors yesterday at the Kastern penitentiary. After ad journment the committee decided to visit the Mutteowan asylum In New York, and extended an invitation to Judge Gordon nud two of his friends and three olllclals of the penitentiary to accompany them. The party will leave liroud street station on a Bpeclal car attached to the 3 GO p. m. train for New York this afternoon and return on (Saturday evening. The Invitation was telegraphed to Judge Gordon, at Spring Lake, N. J liut he last evening bent the following reply to Chahman Seyferl: "I sincere ly regret that I cannot now see my way to going with jour committee to the New York nsylum. I greatly appreci ate 'your kind Invitation, however, and would eagerly accept If It were possi ble." Th'e proceedings yesterday were de void of any sensational or exciting fea tures, the neatest approach theieto be ing the somewhat cnustlc ciltlclsm by General Wlstnr of the action of Judge Gordon In his procedure to hae seeral Insane prisoners removed from the pen itentiary and his severe strictures upon the inspectors before the Investigating committtee. Assistant District Attor ney Barlow alio cKme under the gener al's notke during the com se of his tes timony. ' DR BACON ON Till STAND. The lirst and piincipal witness of tho day was Dr John Bacon, a former piH on physician, who resigned In F-iunry WL last. Aftu stating his tenure or more wX' prison physician and his dutl.M as rf .ii.V T1 lnnn,i wna neltml lV t?i lt f tentative Coiyell, who conducted the examination, If any Insane prisoners i had been spnt to the penitentiary 'u J Ink his lncUmbency. He replied Mint 1 two such had been received, one fiom I Philadelphia and one from Vst Clics 1 ler. Asked It there weie other1 wno I unw InsiiT.f flmlnir IiIh term he "pntld 1 'James J.itobs, of Lancaster count,. I v.as resorted Insane when ha c.uue IlJeie, I believe. I icmember .vo oth- ers." 1 Questioned as to his experience In nlntHm nllf thn Intiniin lift nM It cna I exceedingly dllllcult, and when fa mous alienists cried It could hardly be expected that those who do not make a specialty of mental diseases would never make a mistake. The doctor then explained the methods pursued when prisoners are brought to the Institution. A careful record Is ipale of their condition and any pc'il larlhles they may be possessed of. The bpojis containing those records, he said, were? taken to Judge Gordon In court but were completely Ignored. Those records would havo shown the condi tion of all of those men when re ceived RE-TRIAL OF THE RODDYS. Mrs. David Bcrkej, Again Testifies Against the Accused. Somerset, May 28. The court room was-filled today with people who mani fested Intense Interest In the re-tilal of ttefiftKLy brothers, convicted at the lagt. term of court of murder in the first degree for the killing of agtd Da vMKDcrkey. Tho commonwealth put twenty-four witnesses on the stand, the first being Mrs. David Berkpv. wi.irm nfU.he murdered man. The testimony ujMo this time Is the same as thit ad dNced at, the former trial. The com- .Neckwear. I 4i ooooooooooooooooo oooooooooo 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 SAMTER BROS. rrvwyTYVTyyvvvyYfTTfvyyrvwtfTvvirvyTVTVTTVvf monwcalth ha almost 10 witnesses, twenty-live of whom were not 'at the former trial. The composure of tho lloddys as they listen to the testimony Intended to send them to the gallows Is marvelous. They seem to regard tho whole affair as a Joke, smiling at anything bordering on humor. ESCAPE OF A FIEND. Gcorgo I'ctlorsky linn n Nnrrow Es capo from Lynching. Sha!0kln, May 28. Miss Maggie Wesna, of New York, last night was lured to a, mountain road by Oeorge Tedovsky, of Mount Carmcl, and as saulted, but she succeeded In fighting her assailant off until her screams at tracted help. Today her condition Is serious and Fedovskv would probably have been lynched had not Justice Heed had him quietly removed to prison by means of the rear exit to his ofllce. BLEW HER FRIEND'S HEAD OFF. Miss Lilt Pointed tho Shotgun nt ,llis Leach in I'iiii. New Castle, Mnv 2S. At a party In Slippery Bock township last night Em ma Lutz picked up a shotgun, and, knowing It was loaded, pointed it at her friend, Minnie Leach, who was iccliulng on a lounge, remarking that she had better be quiet. The gun wu3 dlschatged, blowing Miss Leach's brains out and wounding another clrl seriously. Miss Lutz Is crazed with grief. STATE NEWS IN BRIEF. JOCKEY INJURED IN A RUNAWAY. Tltusvllle. Pa., May 28 James Hender son, a well-known Jockej and trainer, and nt ono time a man of considerable means, was fatally Injured toJay In a runawny. He was thiown head foremost trom tho chicle, alighting on the curbing, fractur ing his skill. Ho is tilt unconscious and cannot survive. NO NEW JAIL TOR EUTLKR.-Butler, Pa., May 2S. On account of opposition to the building of a new $75,000 Jail, until the county posesses a poor farm, the com missioners have decided to repair tho old structure and remodel It to meet the de mand It it estimated that the improve ments contemplated will cost from JPJ.OOO to $l.",0uu. CHARGED WITH INrANTICIDE Greensburg, Pa May 2S County Detec tlo Samuel Schclller today arrested Mnry Kennoll, .i oung woman living nt Hill le, Allegheny township, for the mur der of her Infant child. Tho body was found In a vault mar tao girl's home yes terday evening. She denies her guilt. XBW KENSINGTON ASSESSED $2,C00. Greensburg, Pa., May 28 Predrick Hile, who sued New Kensington for $10,003 dam agci for Injuries received while passing along a street In that town, was awarded JfOOfl by the Jury todaj. It Is said the borough will appeal BLIND MAN WALKING TO PITTS T1URG Hollldaysburg, Pa., May 2S James Jones, a blind man, aged 51 je.irs, passed thro igh here this evening. Ho Is walking on a wager from Philadelphia to Pittsburg, this being the twentieth day of his Journey. CRASH ON THE RAIL. Engineer nud riremuu Am Instantly Killed. 'Glenwood Springs, Colo., May 28. An extra freight on the Denver and Bio Grande railroad going west ran onto a caboose siding nt 7 o'clock to allow No 4 passenger train, the Aa lantlc express, to pass. The switch was left open. The flist section of No. 4 ran Into the open switch de railing the engine, mall and baggage cars, and one passenger coach Engineer John West and Tlreman Denny Donahoy were Instantly killed Passsengers were badly bruised and Miaken up. Some had to bo rescued through holes cut in the coaches. Some were cut with broken glass and badly scratched, but It is thought that none are seilously Injured All tho passeng ers of the wrecked section were brought on the second section to Glenwood it W w W h ss 1 I I : : : ; I I jjjji . jSjj ((1 Uvv ' I ! y irjJP : The Tribune AMATEUR BASE BALL CONTEST. o ril ONE VOTE FOR .'. D, B. Club of -. - Votsr's Name Address - (MAY 20.) N. H. This coupon will not bo ac cepted whin more tlmn G di)s old. Tho club receiving the greatest number of votes will be awarded ten complete uniforms, comprising lino fhlrt, pants, cap, belt and stockings, made to order by C. M. Plorey, tte sporting goods dealer of '111 Womlng avenue. They will bo ot tho best stjlo nr.di equal to the uniforms of any Eastern lcaguo club. This ote will be confined exclu sively to clubs of Lackawanna, Lu zerne, WHe, Susquehanna, Mon roe, Hradford and Wyoming coun ties. The winning club will bo an nounced Saturday, June 20. Send ballots to Sporting Editor, The Trib une Tho time Is short. Bcttei be gin now. - VICTORIA'S REIGN. Prom tho Chicago Ilecoid. On May 24 Victoria Alexandrine, queen of Great Britain and Ireland and em press of India, p.isstd thu seventy-eighth anniversary of hei b5rth, and on Juno 2.' will celebrate tho sixtieth nnnlversary of her coronation, making the longest rdgn In English history for more than a thousand ears, or from the time of Eg bert, A. D. 828. This historic record wus made Sept. 22 last, when Queen Victoria's reign passed that of King George ill , who did not complete the sixtieth year of his reign by eight months, and this unique fact In English history would have been celebrated last autumn but for tho queen's expressed wish that tho cele bration for which all London Is now pre paring might be delajed until tho coming June, tho anniversary of her coronation. Tho fiftieth anniversary was celebrated ten ears ago as n Jubilee, and hence the celebration of next month will bo called tho diamond Jubilee, and will probably exceed In enthusiastic and Impressive celebration any similar event In European history. Not only has Queen Victoria achieved tho singular felicity of an unprecedent cdly long reign in English history, but htr relgu has been an especially glor ious one, marked by unexampled pro gress In almost every direction for tho peoplo over whom she has held n bene ficent sway. Mero statistics are qonf us ing and often misleading, but when It Is remembered that tho population of tho united kingdom has nearly doubled dur ing Victoria's reign, nnd that now as queen and empress sho rules over moro than 10,009,000 .squaro miles of territory, comprising an empire on which the sun never sets, and that 820,000,000 people ac knowledge her rule sorro Idea of tho en ormous ph steal advance made under her reign is set forth. It is also estimated that, whereas the extent of the present empire Is live times as great as it was when the joung queen, a girl of 18, as cended the throne, the aggregate prop erty of her subjects has trebled during tne snmo period, and the ndvanco In for eign trade for the same time has been more than 4M per cent. o Even to indicate advance in other lines during the queen's reign is not n slight task, considering tho varied peoples and rllmes over which tho authority of. Eng land has been extended during tho last sixty years and the multitudinous direc tions of modern activity, genius and re search. Tho greatest soldier England hns known Arthur, duko of Wellington, car ried tho sword of state before tho young queen at her coronation, nnd England at that time held n very high rilace. in deed, among tho nations But today. In times of peace tho forces available for Imperial defcn&e amount to more than a million soldiers, scattered In different quarters of the globe, and a grand total of DOT warships of all kinds, with 04 000 officers, seamen, and marines, making a fleet nearly as large as that of Trance and Russia combined. Perhaps to tho queen herself the most noticeable change that has oecured In her reign Is In the great metropolis and capital In which, at Kensington palace, on the morning on June 20, 1837, tho Prin cess Alexnndrlna Victoria heard at tho same time the news that William IV was lying dead in Windsor castlo and that sho was summoned to the throne. At that time London was a city of a little over 1,000,000 Inhabitants, and during tho sixty years of tho queen's reign It has quadrupled Its population, while In oth- r respects tho chango has been equally great. There is almost as much differ ence between the London of today and tho London of that date as between London then nnd tho London of 300 years ngo London In Queen Eliz abeth's time had a population of per haps 7X),000, contained from 10,000 to 12, 000 streets, alleys and lanes and 1M.OO0 houses. Even In the first quniter of tho present century, when Queen Victoria was but a little glil. tho great city had but CO 000 buildings These had Increased In 1S73 to 62S.7W Inhabited houses, and at present the world's metropolis Is In creasing Its population at tho rate of 43,000 a year, and adds yearly 1,000 streets and 10,000 houses. Marshy fields nnd green commons over which the Princess Vic toria watched plover and mallard fly are now covered by stately mansions, squares and palaces, and still London continues Its lrreslstlblo advnnce. - - These changes, however, sneak of growth and advancement.' and do not novo the pathos that attaches to changes In friends nnd the Increasing loneliness which Is tho dower of the years. Of the twelve bridesmaids who attended Queen Victoria on her mnrrlnge, Feb, 10, 1810, to Prlnro Albert, of Snxo-Coburg. onlv threo now survive, whllo of tho peers and personages who attended her coronation only four remain to attend tho exercises of tho diamond Jubilee Karl Nelson, at that time a 13-yar-old peer; tho earl of Leicester, who acted as pago of honor to the duke of Sussex; Mr. Gladstone, now 88, and Mr. Vllllers, "tho father of the house," who at tho ago of 93 still takes part In the deliberations of parlia ment. Mlnlsteis of state, the archbishop who crowned her, tho "Iron duko" and all tho twelve ladles of high degree who bora tho young princess' train on that occasion, havo passed away, whllo Vic toria remains, nnd may yet by reigning five years longer rlaj tho reign of Leo pold 1 of Ilapsburg, or twelve years hence may even surpass the rocord of Louis XIV nnd achieve the distinction, of reigning longer than any monarch of Europe. . i I' Crnzod by Smoking Cignrcltcs. Worcester, Mass , May 28. Charles W, Pope, 28, of Oxford, waB committed to the Worcester Lunatlo hospital today. Ex perts who haye examined him have de clared that his trouble Is duo to cxcesslva smoking of cigarettes. (ivl WSrS vfv I AMATUER BASE BALL. HASE BALL UNIFORM CONTEST. "Yesterday the Luckawannas received 820 votes, the West Side llrowns e08, the Hlldois r.Gl and the West Side Har monies 204, Tor other clubs 51 scatter ing votes were cast. Sliders lfi.SSt West Side llrowns 1C.322 AVest Side Harmonics 12,740 Licka wnnnas 12,510 High School 2.2C0 South Side Club 2,020 Nay Aug Stars COO Pine Hrook Crescent Gil Mayfleld 437 Taylor Grays : 420 North Und Stars 376 Jolly Nine SSI Tycoons 11C Old Forgo Dodgers 07 Green Kld:e Actives B4 South Side Grays 45 South Side Sliders 4. South Side Violets 40 Sailors 23 Kadules 15 Laurels 15 Actives , 5 ST. THOMAS TEAM WON. Defeated u Picked Team of Strong Amateurs nt Mlilctic Purl.. Tho bnse ball team representing St. Thomas' college and a picked nine lep resentlng St. Urendcn's council, Young Men's Inbtltute, played a one-sided game of ball at Athletic park j ester day afternoon. The former outplayed tho West Slders In every point of the game, nnd won easily by the score of 13 to 5. Griflln and Cummlngs, the colt bat tery of the college team put up a good game and GrllMn's pitching and batting was n featuie. Tom Gllleran, the old Young Men's Christian association catcher, pluved in left field and made four dllllcult catches. For tho Young Men's Institute, Mc Donald, wlio played years ago with "Ketrlck's Indians," pitched a good game, but his support was poor. Goughan and Crossln played a nice game nnd McNulty played well. Fol lowing is the detailed score of the contest: ST. THOMAS. A.U. E. II. O. A. E. McLoughlln, 2b ... 3 2 0 3 1 1 Nallln, lb 4 2 2 6 0 1 Gllleran, If 4 2 14 0 0 T. Cummings, ss. ..5 1 1 2 2 1 May. 3b 5 2 13 12 Klikwood, rf 4 2 10 0 0 W. Cummings, c. .. fi 0 0 8 2 0 Lally, cf 5 12 0 0 0 Griflln, p 5 12 12 1 40 13 10 27 8 C ST. BltENDEN. A.B. It. H. O. A. E. McAndrew. 2b 4 0 0 2 1 3 Crossln, cf.-lf 4 0 0 3 0 0 Gnughan, lb 5 0 1 10 0 0 Sweeney, ss 5 0 113 2 McDonald, cf.-p. ..4 1 0 1 0 1 Barrett, 3b 4 110 5 1 McNulty, c-lf 4 12 2 2 0 Duffy, rf 3 0 0 0 0 0 Hurst, c-p-lf. 4 2 18 0 0 37 fi 27 11 St. Thomas 2 0 10 7 2 0 0 113 St. Brcnden 0 010200205 Earned Buns St. Thomas, 1, St. Brcn den, 2. Two-baso hits Griflln, Nallln. Three-baso hit Grlllln Sacrifice hit Hurst. Stolen bases Nallln, T. Cum mings (2), McAndrew, McNulty. Left on bases St. Thomns. 8, St. Brcnden, S. Struck out By Griflln, k, by McDonald, 7; by Hurst, 1. First on errors St. Thom as, 6, St. Brcnden, C. Tlrst on balls Off Griflln, 2, oft 'McDonald. 3. Hit by pitcher By Griflln, 1. by McDonald. 1. Wild pitches McDonald, 2. Passed balls Cummings, 2, Hurst, 2: McNulty, 1. Umpires McGrath and Loftus. Time Two hours and ten minutes. AMATEUR BALL NOTES. The Mlnooka. team and the Mooslc Populars will play on the foimer'n grounds May 30 The South Washington Avenue Stars would like to Join tho Young AmateurV league John Connors, manager. The Unions will play the Edisons on Mny 29 on the Hospital grounds, at 9 o'clock. J. Madden, manager; B. Lane, captain. The Athletics defeated the Volun teers of Petersburg by the score of 13 to S. Batteries Simpson and Bohle, Shultz and Hoffman. The South Side Stars accept the chal lenge of the Axle works club for May 2(v em Caw ley's grounds at 2 30 p. m. Michael Moore, manager. Tho Keystones challenge the Key stone, Jrs on Monday nfternoon on Hospital grounds at 4 o'clock sharp. Howard Pedrick, manager. The Alerts, of the West Side, cannot play the Mozarts on May 29, as they have two games for that day, but will play them May 30 at 2.30 p. m. J. Flah erty, manager. The Violets of the South Side accept the challenge at the Hustlers to a game Sunday morning, fl.30 o'clock, Connell Park grounds Mike Troy, cuptaln; John Stenglelr, manager. The Quakers, of Hyde Park, would like to hear from any club In the city under 18 y ears of age Answ er through The Tribune Frank Nealls, captain; Joscphy Harrison, manager. The Stars of South Washington ave nue accept the challenge ot the De fenders for a rramc on tho Stars' grounds oiv May 30. Come to end ot Bellevue line John Connors, manager. Tho Aleits of tho West Side uecept the challense of the Muyllowers of Hellevuo td a gamo May 30 at 10 o'clock for the championship of Lackawanna county in the lG-y ear-old class. J. Flaherty, managet. Tho Nonpareils of Prlceburg accept the challenge ot the LUUcs of Archbald to a game of ball on the Archbald grounds. Saturday, May 29, game to start at 2 30 o'clock, T. Hale, manager, Thomas Meehan, captain. The Mayllowen. of Dellevue would like to Join tho proposed Amateur league but could not bo represented at the meeting at Purcell's as they do not know where "Purcell's" Is located. Jo seph Moran, manager; John Corcoran, captain, , The Montiflore Hebrew school would like to play any club In the city under 11 years of asre on Saturday, June 5. The players are: D. Kabatchnlck, c; W. Solomon, p.; A. Goodman, ss,; L. Hurke, lb.; J. Hurwltz, 2b.; II. Epstein, 3c; n. Segal, rf.; M. Trocker, If.; H. Surrowltz, cf.; on Delaware and Hud son grounds L. Burke, manager; W. Soloman, captain, ROMANCE OF A MOUNTAIN HERMIT. Just Ventured I'orth to Lenru Who Was Chosen President. , Wlnsted, Conn., May 28. Geoige L. Ticknor, who has seen little of civili zation for twenty years, came down from the mountains this motnlng to learn who had been elected president last November, After being told he re turned to his cabin among the rocks. Defore ho went to the war ho was In love, npd when he returned his sweet heart haB cither gone away or married. Then 'he went into the woods and built tho cabin, where ho has since lived. Connolly 50 pieces Linen Batiste in a variety of styles, including open lace work effect, polka-dot, lappet work and plain. The goods are worth 25c, 35c and 50c a yard. Our Closing Price, 12J4c Also, 100 pieces Jaconets, Lawns, Dimities, Etc., in posi tive wash colors, all this seasons goods, worth 12 t-2C. At 5c a Yard CONNOLLY & I"OR RENT. Advs. Under Till Head One Cent a Word. II Ol'HESSlf. AND UPWARDS, ROOMS Stl and unvmras; Mores ana ouices wim steam: barns nnd factory space with or with out power. W. T. HACKL1T, AgenU l'JO Washington. , T7 T. HACKI1TT DUYH, SELLS RENTS, VV exchanges Insures nnd looks after propertv and negotiates loans. Vi'i V. ash- Ington avenue. 170R RENT-HLACKHM1TH SHOP, WEST V Lackawanna uvenne. COMEGV.S, Washington avenue. FOR SALE. Advs. Under This Mead One Cent a Word. F OUR LINESOFHUSINESS IN CENTRAL rltv. each w ell establlshod and navlnc: one llneespeilully for Indies; sIcUiuns death, etc., ieivoii for selling. W. T. 1IAUKKIT. Agont, l'JS Washington avenue1. lAUllElfsiIOP TOR .SALE, Si.'.o; OWN i er leaving city; avenge lecelpts Sl"5 r month. W. T, HACK KIT, Agent, 125 B per month. W. T, HACKEn Washington avenue, Scrnnton f?OR HALE - EI,EGANT STORE PIN X' turcs and two largs safes nt Jewelry storo (formerly Lloyd's), Hotel Jcrmyii; nlso lenso of storo n'.j yt ars. F OR SALE CIIES.P A FEW CHOICE lots at l.nKu w inoia. Auurcs ij. m. HEfeSLER. l'atcrson, N. J. F OR SALE AN EXTRA PINK AND C. CRU8ER, showy ilrlvliu horso. vy. Montrose, Pa. I70R8ALE A FINE LOT ON Adams nve ' iiue, lietweeu Olive und I'Iiip. Apply to EDMUND A. llAltn., County Hurvoyor. IOR SALE A FIND YOUNG SPAN OF dark chestnut horses. For description Inquire at Everett's .Stable, Dlx Couit, Serun ton. 'Oil BALD-PINK TRAP CHEAP. 1SJ1 Ponn avenue. I7OR HALE A SILVER-PLATED CONN ' double bell euphonium, iiltcly ongruved, ..til. . ...1 .... ImII ..l.4 II... wl. nn.Kl(..A.. I It llll ItlllUlJUUU 11.11, b.'lt lllllli, ltl.ll 1 UOlt and cost SIX); w 111 sell at a bargain. Address IIUS WCCK IUL. VI. U(U1.UII, l,llllUJMUt 1'iu REAL ESTATE. Advs Under This Head One Cent a Word. WT, HACKETT BUYS, SELLS, RENTS. . oxchunges, Insures and looks after property nnd negotiates loans. 125 Wash in. ton avenue. VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE North Main avc, Flint viard. Bristol houso brick stole, il stories, No. 1007. Block M stores, Nos. lDlil, JOlfi and 1017 at Anderson's Real Estate Agency and News Room. SIIBOO WILL BUY A 10-ROOM HOUSE on Munoy avenue. Pino location; lot 5(1x180; price teduced. C. P. JADWIN, cor ner Bpruco street and Penu av enue. Q1200 WILL BUY A FULL LOT, JOxlOO, O on Irving uv enue, near Vlue street. Call on JADWIN. A"great BARGAIN FOR OUICK PUR J.V. chaser; single bouse and barn on full lot, Jefferson avenue, Ninth ward, only Sil.fiOO. C. P. JADWIN'S AGENUY, corner Pcnn and Spruce. T AHOlfpLOT 6F LAND INGREEN 1j Ridge, near tho Driving Purl:; can bu cut In 7 or 8 lots; price only 8:1,000. C. P. JADWIN, Old Postolllce Building. O7f0 BUYS LOT ON ROBINSON STREET, ejl near Lackawnnnn avenue, l 1. JAD WIN'S REAL ESIATE AGENCY. IOR SALI-DIiSIRABLE LOT, WITH ' house ou rear, (118 N. Wushlugton live, uuo; owner leaving city, UOl (tulncy ave. T OT FOR SALEON e7LU-AVENUIi XU Apply, to J. C. LANUE, -1'JO IjicKu wanna live. STOLE BECAUSE HE WAS STARVING. His I'lcn Was Unuvnlllng nud Up cut to l'risnn. New York, May 28. Willie Williams, fourteen years old, whoso half-starved appearance attracted attention, was nrralgned In the YorKvllle court today an a charge of larceny, having been t.T rested whllo attempting to escape with a pocketbook containing1 $1 55 0NK1 tin " :t::;u( T ill ':i v ill TTll Ti ' " it HI H It t ll It ill: VWi iM' i II "ijffliiT" I & " HI! 1 i : fo ffi II fill 1 I flu!. i if & Wallace rt WALLACE, FTH AGCNTS WANTL'D. Ads. Under ThU Head One Cent a Word. YnTnoNTTTiovHm "loafers! but men of ability; SOOO to $6(10 a month to hustler; Mate and general Hcents; salary and commlsxlmi. It AC INK KIRK KNOlNL CO., ltiie'lne, WIh. AaKNTS-lIANDSOME (JATC1IVHICY tie parcel carrier and racks; fust sellcm; 7Be. forconipleo; money refunded If not as represented. WUNUKK M'F'U CO , Elkhart, Ind. AGKXTS-OUTKIT I'ltKIl NO CAPITAL needed. One agent one day sold (lrty bicycles. Weekly wile pay blc prorlts. Wo mukoa hlgli-grudo blcyelea'i low us S'2'2.5(i Write quick; exclusive territory. ALPINK CYCLE CO., Cincinnati, Ohio. ANTED COUNTY CANVASSING agents for the best selling and most sitlsraciory article uucnts ever handled. M. 11. TYI.KIt A CO., Portlund, Me. WANTEDSOLICITOUS; NO DEIdVEU InB, no eollectliig; position permanent; pay- weeKiy; suuo age. ui.tr, m ROTH ERS, Rochester, N. Y. WANTED-GENERAL AGENTS IN EV cry county; nlo ludy canvussers, some thing new; sure seller; apply quick. J. C. H1L11KRT, 1 tlAdainsavemieHciaiitomP.i. A GENTS-WHAT ARE 10U GOING TO do about Safe Citizenship price PI. Go ing by thousuiuK Addreis NICHOLS, Nuperv llle, ill. AGENTS-TO BELL OUlf PRACTICAL gold, silver, nickel und copper electro plasters; prices from S3 upward, salary and expenses paid; outfit free. Address, with stump, MICHIGAN Ml'U CO , Chicago. A' GENTS TO BELL CIGARS TO DEAL- dfO 0"l l.nnl 1. ,. ..n..nAU . -! -. tin, fi i;c;iwj tun v iieiirtcn. v ivnm enco unnecessary. CONSOLIDATED MM CO , 48 Van Iluren St., Chicago. HELP WANTED MALES. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. AAA WANTED MEN AND WOMEN, vouiif and old, to work for us In their own homes In spare time, day or evening. WopaySlOto X5 per week. No canvass ing. Any child ran do tho work. Send ad dress today. Wesond work at once. II. A. ORIl'P, Dopt. 'J77, Tyrone, Pa. WANTED TRUSTWORTHY PERSON competent to earn ?is monthly and expenses to travel. References. THE DO MINION COMPANY, 001 Star Building, Chicago. "WANTED AGKNTS-?7PElt MONTH and expenses paid active men If rUbt; goods sold by sample only; samples, also horso and carriage furnished FREE. Ad dress JOBBER, Box MOB, Boston, Mass. SALESMEN-SCHOOL SUPPLIES: COUN try work; SlOO salaiy montuiy. with rv lllxral additional commissions. O. KVANS V CO , Chicago. 1ST ANTED-AN IDEA. WIIOCANTHINK V of some simple thing to patent? , Pro tect your Ideus, they may bring you wealth. WrltoJOHN WEDlERi!URN CO., Dent. C. i!:t, Patent Attorneys, Washington, I). ('., for their til 80(1 prize oiler und list of 1, DIM) inv entlons w anted. TaTANTED-AS AGENTIN EVERY Blic" V tlon to cnnus 31.()() to 93.uo n diy made; sells nt sight; also n man to sell Staplo Goods to dealers, best sldo line f"r a month; snlury or largo commission made, expeileneo unnecessary. Clifton Soap und Munuluctur ng Company, Cincinnati, O. 7 ANTED - WELL-KNOWN MAN IN ' every town to solicit stock subscrip tions; a monopoly: big money foragentg; no capital required. EDWARD C. FISH A CO, Bordon Block, Chicago, 111. HELP WANTED FEMALES. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a WorJ WANTED A YOUNG GIRL FOR GKN ernl hous3work. Apply am Gibson street. WANTED-A GOOD GERMAN GIRL ' fornuise. Annlv to MRS. AUGUST A mil, cnth i ROBINSON, Soventh street A COMPETENT WAITRESS. SATIHFAC torv recomiiieiidutlons icqulred. MRS. E. P. KINGSBURY, corner Clay avenue and My rtlu street. LADIEH-l MAKE BIG WAGES DOING pleasant home work, and wilt gladly bond full piirtloulnra to all sending j cent stump. MISS M. A. bl'EDBINS, Luwruncc, Mich. a7ANTEI)-LADYAOENT.S IN SCRAN- ton to sell and Introduce Snyder's cake Icing; experienced cunvusser prelerred; work permuuunt and very protltublc. Write for pnrtleuIuiH nt once and get benellt of holiday trade. T. 11. SNYDER A. CO, Cincinnati, O. J ANTED IMMEDL.TELYTWO ENER ' gctlo fculeswomen to represent us. Gunrantcod SO n day without Interfering with othei duties. Heulthful Occuiitlon. Write for pm titulars, enclosing stump, MANGO CHEMICAL COMPANY, No. Tl John street, New York. CHIROPODIST AND MANICURE. COHiri1wnoTfBTNlT1 nails cured vrlthout the least puln or drawing blood. Consultation and udvleo given free. E. M. HEIVSEL, Chiropodist. UUO Lackawanna avenue. Ijulles uttonded ut their rcildence If desired. Charges moder ate. FOUND. Advs Under This Head One Cent a Word. J70UND Yesterday ot ft p in., on Outncy 1 avenuo, u purse containing u small sum of money: owner calling nt 1011 Pres?ott avenue and describing properly and paying for this notice can have his purse, HUS1NESS OPPORTUNITY, Advs. Under This Head One C:nt a Word. CJEVERAL LINIW OF BUSINESS IN O central city, each established and pay ing; one jinospeeiuiiy iqriauies; reasons lor soiling, tie'iiiii, nic'iiiicHr, eic. vv KIT, Agent, 12ft Washington, T. HACK- which he had snatched from Mrs. Julia niaek on the street. "I did It because I am starving," Bald Willie. "My mother and father oro dead, and I have had nothing to eat since Sunday," The magistrate said ho was sorry Xor him, but woa com. pelted to hold him for tilal. A-WORD 1 IS 209 Washington Avenue, Opp. Court House. TTHT ILdiLd Ji PROPOSALS. SEALED PROPOSALS WILL UK RK f eelvednt thoolllea orthe.Secictary of the Scmiiton Hoard of Control until 7.no o'clock Monday evening, June 1 1, 8l7, to furnish 'J. (.(10 single school desksand seats, thosamo to be furnished at such times nnd In such quantities as mny be icqulred by the Hoard of Control, and to bo delivered and placed complete, screwed to the Moor ready for use, In suoh school buildings In the city of Brian ton as may bo Ut slcnnted by said Hoard, desks to bo furnished with Ink wells In till grades abov o primary C. lllds shall state, tho price of tho dllfe'rcnt sizes, also quality of material used, weight of eastings and style oftlnlsu, sample dtslt to be furnished with each pro posal. Tho sum of one bundled dollars In cash orccrtllled cheek shall lie enclosed with each bid, which sunt shall he forfeited to the school distrlet In easo of refusal or omission on tho part oft ho smeessful bidder to execute contract within ten days after tho awarding of the same. The Hoard reserv cs t he 1 1 ght to reject any or nil bids, lly order of tho Scran ton Hoard or Control. EUGENE 1). FELLOWS Secretary, hcranton, Pa., May 115,1807. oFricn op the board of comahssion- BKS OP PUBLIC CJROUNDS AND BUILD INQS. DAMGL It. IIASTINC1S. J C UCLANBY. Superintendent Gov crnor. AMOS II. MYLIN, Auditor Genernl. BENJAMIN J. HAYWOOD, State Drensurer. PROPOSALS FOR FURNISHING 8TA tloncry, Fuel and other Supplies. Incompliance, with the Constitution nnd laws of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, we hereby Invito scaled proposals at prices below maximum rates fixed in schedules, to furnish stationery, fuel and other supplies for tho several departments of the State Gov ernment, und for making repairs In the sev eral departments and for the distribution of tho public documents, for the y earendlng ths first Tuesday of June, A, I). 18l)S. Sep irato proposals w 111 be recolv cd and sep nrnto inntructi aw urded as announced In suld schedules. Each proposal must bo accom panied by a bond, with nt least two sureties or one surety ompnny, approv cd by a Judge of the Court of Common l'luis of the county In w hleh the person or persons making such piopos.il may reside; conditioned for tbu fatthlul performance of the contract, and ad dressed nnd delivered to tho Board of Com missioners of Piiblla Grounds and Building before V'i o clock m on Tuesday, tho first day of June, A. D. 1807, ut which time tho proposals w 111 bo opened and published, lu the Reception Room of the Eteeutlvo De partment nt Hnirlslmrg, and contracts awarded us soon thcrealtor us prnctlcuble. Blank bonds and schedules containing oil necessary Information can bo obtained at this Department. J. C. DELANEY, For the Board of Commissioners of Public, Grounds and Buildings , EDUCA IIONAL. Advs. Undsr This Head One Cent a Word. UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA Tho Collojo i:nnilniitlonN in all sjl). Jects required for entrunco to the colloo courses In Arts and Science, Science und leclinolugv, Finance unci Economy, Chemistry, Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Civil Engineer ing, Chemical Engineering, Biology and Archlter tin c, will bo held In Scriinton cm '1 uedny and Wednesday , Juno 1ft and 1 (I, at tho Srhool of the Lackawnnnn, ' to JufTursou avenue, under th3 ehuigo of Waltir II. Iiuell,'j!t3 Jellcrson iivcnue. For lnforinn tlon and copy of catnloguo nddress tho Ex aminer, or III. William A. Lainborton, Dean of tho College, University of Pennsylvania, West Philadelphia, Pa. THE LAW PLPARTMKNT-Eamlnn. tlons for entrunco Into tho Law Department Mill bo hold a t thoH.mo time nnd pl.uo. For Information ami copy of cntalogiio addresi the Examiner, or Dr. William Druper Low Is, lieunofthu Law Department, 115 s. Sixth street, Philadelphia, l'a. CITY SCAVENGER. CI HAS. COOPER, CITY SCAVENGER. J All ordeis piomptly uttonded to, day or night. All tho latest appliances. Charge reasonable. 710 Scrauton street. House, 11S5 Wushburn street. AI.BRIGGS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS . und cess pools; no odor. Improved pumps used A. BRIGGS Proprietor. Leave orders j mo N. Main live , or Licl.es' drug store, corner Adams und .Mulberry. Telephone (loio. SPI UATIONS WANTED. rfimATOlST'VANTI O married man, sober and has good hnblts, as driving or any other honorable work. Age JO years. Address ARLIE LirTS, Urlbuno offlce. YOPNO MAN WITH BUSINESS EX. perlenco and a smnll amount of capital is looking for a situ itlonoi business opening. Address J. II. f., this olllco. OITUATION TO IIO WASHING AND O Ironlns nt homo or go out by the dny c leaning ollliec or stores. Call or address A. 1)., !K)7 North sumiiei avenue. YOUNG LADY DESIRES POSITION AH bookkeeper, clerk, or olllco assistant. Can furnish good referenco If desired. Ad dress, BLANCHE, (ienornl Delivery, City. mTaVONII' YOUNG MAN WANTBA Pol sltlon lu store or somo other business Understands English and soveral other lan guages. Address, J. SI'ORINSHY, Serunton Business College, Scrnnton, Pa. SUUATION WANTED-BY GIRL TO DO general housework. Addren ill him street, Serunton, Pa. w 7-ANTED-BY A POLISH GIRL. WHO also sneaks German, a position for cencrill nouseuoru; guoci ironer uuu muuer. Address 1 RANClbUA WACHOSKI, 1U0 Seventh street. ANTED-llV A RESPECTABLE WO. mun, tlirco or four davs' worku week at washing or housowork. Address E. M, 1)., 4 10 Hickory stiect. on-UATION WANTED-BY A WATCH O mun or to attend bolleri. Addresb G. W., A4(i Hickory street. SOBER, INDUSTRIOUS MARRIED MAN w ants Job drl lug team or working on farm; thoroughly understands euro of horses und stock. Address Box 15, Nicholson, Pn. WANTED-WASHINO AND IRONING by tho day or house cleaning; can glvo tho best of references. Address E. C, 'J 18 Linden street SITUATION WANTED-YOUNG MAN OF l New York, ago 'i'2, wishes situation In olllco or us clerk lu store; has best of refer ences as to character und ability iu salesmuu. W, J., Ueruutou Tribune. AM D'o
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