;"Tr TIIE SORANTON TKIBU1TE-WEDNEBDAY MORNING. JUNE 9, 1397. 3 Pennsylvania news PUNISHMENT FOR TOLL-GATE RUNNERS Senate Dill Looking to This End Passes Third Reading. NORTHAMPTON ELECTION CONTEST AdamShiflfor Is Declared to no En titled to tho Scut Occupied by Willlnm II. J.0I1--AII Democrats and ' Many Republicans Vote Against the Committee's Itcport on tlio Mutter. Harrlsburg, Juno 8. Tho morning nessldn of the house to-day was almost entirely given up to discussing the Northampton county election contest. The report of the elections committee .Was called up by Chairman French. Ho said the case had been carefully .considered nnd that a majority of tho ' the ?cturns committee had found that Adam Shlffcr of Easton was entitled to the seat of William II. Leh, of South Easton. Shifter Is a Republican and Jjeh a Democrat. Leh was elected on the face of the returns but the com mittee deducted from his vote 181 bal lots cast for him as the nominee of the Jeffersonlan party and thus give Shlf fer a majority of 60. The Democrats voted solidly against the report. The vote on the unseating of Leh was 119 to 32. Many Republi cans refrained from voting In tho hope that Shllfer would not receive 103 votes, which were necessary to sent him. Seven Republicans voted against unseating Loh. They were Messrs. Crothers, of Philadelphia; Bell, Gruber. of Mimin; Ellis, of Lebanon; Lloyd, of Philadelphia; Moore, of Chester; Nes bitt, of Northumberland and Wilson, of Lycoming. The recommendations of the committee that Shifter and Loh te Allowed reasonable expenses for the ci'iilest, their salary nnd counsel fees were adopted. DILLS DISPOSED OF. The house settled down to work on the caltndar and disposed of several Im portant bills. Tho bill to repea.1 the act of May 2, 1895, relative to the ad mission and Instruction of children of scldlers of the late wtr In the common schools of districts outside of those In which their parents, guardian?, cr c'.hers entitled to tl'elr custody mny re side was defeated. Senate bill to provide punishment for fraudulently avoiding the payment vf toll'j to any road, association, oommlj sion ov turnpike company authons -d to erect gates nnd collect toll passe 1 third leading and was laid aside for final passage. Senate bill amending the net of April 27, 1893, providing that Ille gitimate children shall take their moth er's name nnd she and her mother and and they and their Issue shall be cap able to take or Inherit from each other and requiring ofllec buildings to be fitted up with fire escapes was passed llnally. The governor's veto of the bill allow ing the use of public school houses for religious and Sunday school purposes was sustained. " iThe house adjourned at 1 o'clock un til 3 o'clock. AFTERNOON SESSION. At the afternoon session of the house, senate' blllB authorizing county com missioners to pay constables for ser vices rendered In making returns to court or elections attending special, borough, township or ward elections and travelling expenses since January 1, 189G, In all cases where the same re main unpaid and revising the act of May 23, 1889, governing cities of tho third class passed finally. The Inst bill was adopted at a convention of repre sentatives of third class cities held last fall at Wllllamsport and was Intro duced by Senator Vaughan, of Lacka wanna. Much of the afternoon was taken up In dlscuslng the bill to pro vide for the appointment of a game and Men's Suits Prices Almost Cut in Two. $6.98, $8.97, $9.98. Thus far this season has been ono of backward ness. Tho cool weather has afl'ected tho Clothiug trade all over the country, and Summer Suits that should have long slnco found their way to wearers, aro still on tho counters. However, wo can't com plain, for we have suffered less than inauy others. But wo have too much stock and there is too littlo timo loft to risk soiling at a profit. This is tho result: Wo havo taken somo eight or nine hundred Suits tho very cream of tho stock 7tlio now est, nobbiest patterns, and cut off ovory cent of profit, and now hand thorn to you at tho same prices tho manufactur ers charged us. You will find them on tho two front tables, divided into three lota at theso low prices: $0.98, S8.97, S9.98. A Qlanco at tho window facing Lackawanna avonuo will bring before you moro forcibly tho magnitude of tho values that we aro offering. Thoro is no other timo no othor place llko now at Samtors, to buy high C03t, ready-to-wear Clothiug, at a moro shadow of tho customary cost. SAMTER BROS. CLOTHIERS, HATTERS, FURNISHERS, um jlfifftesai-jg; fish warden which passed finally with less than a dozen votes ngalnst It, INTHE SENATE. Tho senato this morning pascd tho bill regulating the employment of un naturalized foreigners. The bill pro viding for Interest on state deposits was called up on special order nt 11 o'clock. The senato went Into com mittee of tho whole for special amend ment. Mr. Kauftman moved to amend by mnklng tho rate of Interest 1V4 per cenL The amendment was agreed to and the bill was amended passed nnd was laid over to bo printed. The spe cial committee) appointed to Inquire In to the advisability of tho legislature's passing tho stnto college bill, reported negatively. This act would place the management of the Institution In the hands of tho stnto. The report dealt with the legal phases of the bill. With out any opposition, tho recommenda tions of the committee wen: adopted. After considerable discussion, tho bill relating to criminal libel was sent back to tho committee on Judiciary general for further amendments. The Delaware river dam bill passed second reading without any opposition. The senate then adjourned until to-morrow morning. Seno-te bills on second reading was the order of business nt tho evening session. The bill amending tho Bullitt act to provide a better method for awarding city contracts was postponed for tho present. Mr. Muehlbronner, of Allegheny, on whose motion this no tion was taken, said it was done nt the request of the senator by whom the measure has been Introduced. Tho bill umendlng the Brooks high license law providing that a llqllAV license shall not be issued to nny person until a bond has been executed with two sure ties or one title, Insurance or trust company as surety to be approved by the court granting the license, was defeated after a short debate. The bill granting additional privil eges to fidelity Insurance companies wns amended by Mr Clarency, of Phil adelphia, to require the approval of the Insurance commissioner and by Mr. Bliss, of Delaware, restricting the com panies to one of the four aub-dlvlslons of business enumerated In the act of 1873. The bill as amended passed sec ond reading. , The house adjourned at 10 o'clock until 10 o'clock tomorrow morning. LEONARD WAS ABSENT. An Importnnt Witness in Insurance Investigation Fails to Appear. Hnrrlsburg, June 8. This nfternoon the Joint legislative committee charged with the Investigation of the $50,000 In surance scandal resumed Its probing. Tho name of Frank II. Leonard, the New York witness who Is wanted to toll what he knows nbout an alleged proposition made to tho Metropolitan L(fo Insurance company, of New York, to kill tho Infant lnsurnnco bill was called, but there was no response. Ser-geant-ar-Arms Wyatt stated that he bad been In New York but could not find Leonard. Chairman Wilson said he had been Informed that Leonard would be hero at the next meeting. Samuel Dickson, of Philadelphia, counsel for the Insurance ofliclals, sug gested that Inasmuch as Leonard was not present It would be better to post pone the hearing of the tetlmony of Woodward and Voshell, officers of the company who were present until Leon ard has been heard. In view of the fact that the proposition was made to them. He further stated that In tho event of Leonard falling to appear, Woodward and Voshell desired to be heard at a further meeting. Representative Kun kell, the chief Inquisitor of the com mittee assured Mr. Dickson that they would be heard. The committee then adjourned to meet next Tuesday afternoon. Traveling Snlcsinnn Instantly Killed. Grcensburg, Juno 8. Paul Beam, traveling salesman for the Osborne Machine company, of Auburn, N. Y., was Instantly killed at Latrobo today. He was crossing the Pennsylvania tracks and was struck by the east- O A bound limited. He wm almost Instant ly Killed. Beam's home 'was In Indi ana. BELLEFONTE DEMOCRATS. Endorse Jnmos A. Strnnnlinn nnd De nounce the Stnto Administration. Belle'fonte, Juno 8. At the Demo cratic county convention held In this city today, James A. Stmnahari was endorsed for stato treasurer. F. J. McDonald, Joh'n Smith, Hammond tlechler, A. Y. Casanova nnd J. P. Condo wcro elected delegate to thc ,tato convention If. S. Taylor was rc' elected county chairman. Col. J. L. Spnnglcr presided over the convention. Resolution re-nfTlrmlng nlleglancs to thn Chicago platform nnd denouncing the ttate administration for allowing stato money to be put out without In terest was unanimously adopted. MURDER BILL I0N0RED. Crnnd Jury Refuses to Relieve n Self Accused .Murderer. Chester, Juno 8. Tho grand Jury this afternoon ignored the bill against James Marshall, the self-accused mur derer of G. A Danne, or llanne, of St. Louis, whoso body was found oJong Cobbs creek, near the Philadel phia city line, on the morning ot Feb. 7, 1893. Marshall was taken back to Gover nors Island this afternoon, ho hav ing been brought hers Immediately nftcr confessing to a cell mate that he had murdered Dunne. Tho authori ties believe that Marshall concocted the story In order to be? released from conllncmont at Governor's Island. GRANDCHILD FOUND IIIM HANGING. Despondent from Illness, n Well- Known .Man Commits Suicide. Doylestown, June 8. The dead body of David O. Connard, a well-known resident of this place, who had been ill for months, was found hanging from a rafter In his shop this morning by his 10-year-old-granddaughter, Ethel Scholl. The body was cut down by the be reaved wife, but all efforts to resusci tate Connard were fruitless. Tho man had been desperate In his effort, for his knees were but a few Inches from the lloor. ARE ALL QUAY ADHERENTS. The Nominations Made Ycstcrdnv nt Cliumbcrsbiirg. Ch'ambersburg, June 8. The county Republican convention today made the following nominations: Poor director, John G. Yost; Jury commissioner, Jas. Ii. Dentle; delegates to the state con vention, R. J. Boyd and H. E. Wertz. The St. Louis platform of last year was endorsed. The nominees are all Quay adher ents. Captain John A. Seiders, post master of the slate senate, will In all probability be chosen county chair man next Tuesday. BOY'S SINGULAR DEATH. Laid His Gun on n Rock' nnd the Wenpon Wns Discharged. Wellsboro, June 8. Yesterday after noon Frank Smith, aged 18 years, started out with a party of four other young men to walk up tho mountain near Ansonla. Smith had a gun with him, and as he was climbing tip some rocks he Inld the gun on a rock above him. It slid towards him and was dis charged. The charge of shot entered his breast Just above the heart, killing him In stantly. Young Smith's mother Is a widow and she resides at Covington. FATALLY KICKED BY A HORSE. Scvcn-Ycar-OId Child Killed While Playing in a Ynrd. York, June 8. A fatal accident oc curred today on the farm of Henry McAfee, at Pylesvllle, near Delta, this county. Several children were playing about the yard In which a family horse wus grazing. The children came in contact with the horse, who kicked, striking a 7-year-old child of Mr. McAtee In the head and crushed Its skull, causing In stant death. The Altoonn Strike. Altoona, Pa., June 8. Last night a committee representing tho Altoona Rolling mill employes who struck against a twenty per cent, reduction conferred with the mill officials and the latter offered to compromise by making only a ten per cent. cut. The commit tee reported that proposition to a full meeting of the strikers this evening and It was rejected by a two-thirds vote. If both sides stick tho mill will be unable to fill several big orders for Iron. Chasing tho Rainbow. Reading, Pa.. June 8. The heirs of John G. Shang, who believe that a $40,000,000 fortune Is awaiting them In Germany, met here today and decided to send Congressman W. C. Arnold, of Centre county, abroad to secure the estate. Tho matter of securing the "fortune" has been agitated for years, and severnl "agents" have visited Ger many without success. Outlnw's Denth Reported. Unlontown, June 8. Reports reached here today that William Martin, who escaped from tho vlgllants Thursday after a desperate fight, had died In tho home of a friend near Smlthlleld from tho Injuries rrcelvd In the fight. It Is certain Martin was wounded, but the reports of his death' are scouted by many. Three II rides Itctniu Their Names. Mercer, June 8. Three marriage li censes wore issued here Saturday to threo couples. In each case the brlde-to-bc was not required to change her name. The turtles were; David Davis nnd Elizabeth Davis, George Jones and Hannah Jones, nnd D. C. McCoy and Lizzie McCoy, Train Robber Sentenced. Norristown, Jijnc H. Walter J. Ken ney, who was aritsted at Somervllle, N. J several weeks ago on tho charge of robbing several stations of th'e Rending railroad, was arraigned in court here this afternoon and pleaded guilt. Ho wus sentenced to five years in in Eastern penitentiary. Crazed by thn Loss ofllls I'mnlly. Waynesboro, Juno 8. John Sellers, of this city, has become Insane and haj been moved to the state asylum at Harrlsburf. Thf causo of his In sanity wns grief, brought on by the death of his wife nnd several children. Ho was a. manufacturer of medicine. Ilurrinbtirc Industry Resumes. Harrlshurg, June 8. Bailey's Chesa peake nail works, which have been Idle for some time, resumed operations today with over 5,000 men. Tho pros pects for remaining active for some tlmo (Ire good. The Tribune AMATBUH DASH BALL CONTEST. ONE VOTE FOR ,.!. D. Club of.. Voter's Name.. Address.. (JUNK 1).) N. 11. This coupon will not bo ac cepted when more than 5 days old. Tho club receiving the greatest number of votes will be awarded ten complete uniforms, comprising lino shirt, pants, cap, belt and stockings, made to order by C. M. Florey, the sporting goods dealer ot 222 Wyoming avenue. They will be ot the best stylo and equal to tho uniforms of any Eastern lcaguo club. This vote 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 Saturdny, Juno 20. Send ballots to Srorting Editor, Tho Trlb uno Tho tlmo Is short. Bettor be gin now. MARRIED HALF A CENTURY. Hev. Dr. nnd Mrs. N. G. Pnrko Cele brate Their (.olden Wedding. Special to the Scranton Tribune. Plttston, Junes. Rev. Dr. and Mrs. N. O; Parke today celebrated the fiftieth anniversary of their marriage with a reception at their home on Blver street, West Plttston. It occurred be tween the hours of 4 and 7 o'clock p. m., and was attended by 250 guests, from Scranton, Wilkes-Barre, Plttston and other adjacent places, and also a number from a distance. The house was beautifully decorated and during the three hours of the re ception the orchestra of the Sunday school of the Plttston Presbyterian church, of which Dr. Parke has been pastor for over fifty years, discoursed music from a floral alcove. Mrs. T. H. Atherton, of Wilkes Bane; Mrs. W. G. Parke nnd Mrs. C. B. Parke, of Scranton, assisted In re ceiving. 'Mrs. Drake, of Plttston, pre ckledover the refreshment table. Among the Scrantonlans present were: Mr. and Mrs. V. O. Parke, Dr. and Mrs. C. n. Parke, E. B. Sturses, Sir. and Mrs. J. L. Crawford, Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Piatt, Mr. Mattes and M'ss Mattes, Mrs. C. D. Simpson, Mrs. Bovd and 'Miss Boyd, A. W. Dickson, Miss Ella Piatt. Mrs. Gaston, Mrs. J. A Fjice, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Poore, Miss I'oore. Among t'.e guests were three who were present when Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Parke were married, June 8, 1847, by. Rev. Samuel Parke, father of the groom at the home of the bride's father, W. C. Glldersleeve, Franklin street, Wllkes-Barre. These three were Hon. Theodore Strong, of Plttston; Mrs. B. C. Sayre, Jacksonville, Fla., and Mls"s Laura Browcr, of Wllkes-Barre. BEAT HIM WITH A PRAYER BOOK. Novel Weapon Used in n Fight Muring Religious Scriiccs. Shenandoah, Pa., June 8. While Ke helos Israel congregation were at wor ship this morning they were sudden ly broken up by two of the worshippers engaging In a personal encounter and causing Intense excitement for some time. The trustees caught one of the disturbers, Nathan Sweet, and Justice Shoemaker put him under $300 ball, chatged with disturbing public worship In the synagogue. Sweet then had Max Frledberg nr rested and put under ball for "shame fully beating him on the head with a prayer book." CAN'T HELP STEALING BIKES. An Acknowledged Kleptomaniac of the Wheel. Allentown, June 8. Samuel Bender Is In the Allentown Jail, an acknowledged monomanlc on the subject of stealing bicycles. He says he can't help steal ing a wheel when ho finds an opportun ity, and as he Is a, splendid rider he has had no trouble In getting away with a number of bicycles. He was arrested for stealing tho wheels of G. P. Gstnlder, a local racer, and William R. Nlckum, a business man. Striving to I'lcnse. "One of pur oldest subscribers," said the foreman, mailing clerk and adver tising solicitor of tho Plunkvllle Bugle, "has written to say that he wouldn't bo found dead with our measly sheet on htm. "We've got to win him back," said the editor. "Put in an ad to tho ef fect that ho will glvo $8 accident In surance to the heirs of any man who dies with a current copy of our paper about his clothes." Indianapolis Jour nal, The Better yourFood iHEBEnmVOURHEAilll Use Thn Cottoleno trad marks aro "Op(lofn" and ttur't head in cotton-plant wrtaVi on every tin. I THE U.K. FAIRBANIC COMPANY, CUtJKO.KtnVcrk.l'LlUJelflila.l'lttilLrit. (1 eiEItf 81 Kl Connolly & Wallace HALF PRICE THE BALANCE OF THEIR Cloth r Skirts, Jackets And Capes. FIRST COME, FIRST SERVED. ' CONNOLLY & WALLACE, 209 ofIStt0HoAuvseenue' BASE BALL UNIFORM CONTEST. The Browns Increased their lead again yesterday, the Sliders making only a small deposit ot votes. The vote In detail: West Side Browns 23,329 Sliders 22,352 Lackawannas 19,428 West Side Harmonies 13.51G High School 2,260 South Side Club 2,020 Nay Aug Stars 600 Pino Brook Crescents 552 Mayfleld 457 Taylor Grays 420 North End Stars 375 Jolly Nine 354 Tycoons I15 Old Forge Dodgers ,97 South Side Grays 55 Green Ridge Actives 54 South Side Violets 40 Snllors 23 Kadules 15 Laurels 15 Actives G AMATEUR BALL NOTES. The Crescents of Pine Brook accept the challenge of the West Side Browns for June 13 on the Crescent's grounds at 'i p. m. .T. Conory, captain. Tho West Side Athletics challenge the South Side club for a game Sunday, June 13, on tho South Side grounds. An swer through The Tribune. T. Tlerney, Manager. Tho Sliders could not play the Trll bys yesterday on account of the weath er, but would like to hear from them again for a game this week. E. A. Tropp, captain. The West Side Athletics challenge the Eurekas. of the North End, to a game on Sunday, June 13, on the Eureka grounds. Answer througn me 'inuune. T. Tlerney, Manager. The Sliders challenge thP Alerts, Crystals, Anthracite, West Side Stars, or any other club In the city under 17 years of age, will give return game. Eugene A. Tropp, captain. The Lackawannas challenge the Mooslc Populars to a game on the Dunmore giounds Juno 13. Take the Dunroore Suburban car and we will meet you. Will give a. return game. The West End Crystals wouia line the Sliders to give them a return game Saturday nfternoon at 2.30 o'clock. An swer through The Tribune. William MeGerrlty, manager, James Duffey, captain. The Athletics challenge number 18 school for a game of ball on the Hos pital grounds Saturday morning, May 12, at 9 o'clock. E. Simpson, manager; C.' Murphy, captain. Answer in The Tribune. Tho Sailor Boys, of the West Side, challenge any club In the city under 17 years of age, for a game of ball June 13 at 2 o'clock on uammon a um, msi come, first served. D. Jones, manager; W. Hawley, captain. The Mooslo Populars challenge the Lackawanna Bnso Ball club for a purse of $50 or $100 a side. Game to be played at Athletic park, and also are willing to play any other team In Lackawanna or L'uerne for the same amount. Answer through The Tri bune. Thomas Mulr, manager, Moo sic, Pa. The West Side Reds challenge the South Sldo Violets, Hustlfrs, Nonpar ells of Dunmore, Nay Aui; Stars, Slid ers, A. Frances' Indians or the Apollos of South Washington avenue to a gams of ball on any grounds Sunday after noon, June 13, at 2.30 sharp. Answer In Tribune. First answer, Urst served. Following will bo the make-up of the West Side Reds: J. Everhnrt, c; F. Macker, ss.; J. Mucker, .lb.; W. Evans, 2b.; T. Jones, lb.; E. Hopkins, sc; D. Glbbs, rf.; J. Thomas, cf.; M. Mor gan, If.; H. Davis, p. D. Glbbs, man ager; Fred AiacKer, cauuiiu. PHICEBUKG. Tho Nonpareils, of Dunmore, were de feated by the Nonpareils, of this place, Sunday, June G, on tho Price burg grounds. The score was 11 to 9. The public schools pf this place will close today. Tho Primitive Methodist church will hold Its second nnnual excursion to Farview In August. Tho Delaware, Lackawanna and Wtrtern pay car paid Its monthly visit tn this place on Saturday with a lit tle moro money In it than It had the preceedlng month. Leave your orders for The Scrnnton Tribune at Robert Birkbeck's, Lincoln street. It Is only 50 oents a month. Members of the Citizen's band, of this place, are making preparations for their plcnlo which, they will hold July 5. A parade, headed by the Throop band, passed through here today. Miss Sarah J. Plowrlght spent Sun day In Rendham. Mrs. Batten, of Trovldcnce, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Wrlght son, Monday. The regular monthly meeting1 of Dick son City Borough Republican club will bo held In W. W. Smith's hall over tho posoltlce this, (Wednesday), evening, June 9, at 7:30 o'clock. All members of the club are requested to attend, by order of tho president. William Ken nedy, Secretary. Aliow Trick. First Student "How did It happen that you failed again?" Second Student "Why, that wratched examiner asked me the samo questions that I could not answer last year." Tit- I Bits. WILL SELL FOR ON TH PlTT1 NT , j)L, 114 "A Deluge" "I was simply deluged with thein," was the re ply of a well-known bus iness man, when asked how many replies he re ceived from a Tribune Want Adv. Try them; you'll say the same thing. HELP WANTED-MALES. . AUvs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. WANTED AGENTS-$7fi PER MONTH and expenses paid active men If right; poodi sold by sample only; samples, nlso homo and carriage furnished FREE. Ad dress JOI1I1ER, HoxoU08, lloston, Mass. CJALESMEN-SCHOOL SUPPLIES; COUN" O try work; 8 100 salnry monthly, with Ilbernf additional commissions. R. O. EVANS & CO., Chicago. XTANTED-AN IDEA. Vv'HOCANTIIIN'K V ofKomo nlmplo thing to patent? Pro tect your Ideas; they may bring you wealth. WiltoJORN NVKDbEIllnJKN & CO., Dent. C. 'n, Patent Attorneys, Washington, D. (J., for their $1800 priro oner and list of 1,000 Inventions u anted. ATANTED-A8 AGENT IN EVERY 8EC VV tlon to canvass; S 1.00 to $5.00 ft day made; sells at sight; also n man to sell Staple Goods to dealers; best side line 870 a .month; salary or large commission made: experience unnecessary. Clifton Soap and Manufactur ng Company, Cincinnati, O. T ANTED - WELL-KNOWN MAN IN every town to Solicit stock subscrip tions; n monopoly: big money for agents; no capital required. EDWARD C. FISH & CO., llorden lilock, Chicago, 111. HELP WANTED-FEMALES. Advs.- Under This Head One Cent a Word. w ANTED-DINING ROOM GIRL AT CARYL'S, 505 Linden street, LADIES-I MAKE BIG WAGES DOING pleasant home work, nnd will gladly send ftill particulars to all sending 2 cent stamp. MISS M. A. HTEU11INS, Lawrence, Mich. WANTED-LADY AGENTS IN SCRAN ton to sell and Introduce Snyder's cake Icing; experienced canvasser preferred; work permanent and very profitable. Write for inrrlculars at once nnd get benefit of holiday rade. T. U. SNYDER & CO.. Cincinnati. O. V ANTED IMMEDIATELY-TWO ENER it getlo saleswomen to represent us. Guaranteed 80 a day without Interfering with other duties. Ilealthfnl occupation. Write for pnitlculars, enclosing stamp, MANGO CHEMICAL COMPANY, No. 72 John street, New York. FOR SALE. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. T70R HALE-LAUNDRY DOING A GOOD r business. Aprly to G. W. HESSLElt, corner Linden and Adams avenue. T?OR SALE-HANDSOME FOLDING BED X1 In Imitation of cblironler; new. Can be seen at 1231 Short avenue, Scranton. T70R SALE CHEAP-A FEW CHOICE J1 lots at Lnlto Wlnola. Address D. M. HESSLElt. Faterson, N, J. I?OR SALE-A FIND YOUNG SPAN OF ' dark chestnut horses. For description inquire at Everett's Stable, Dlx Court, Scran ton. F OR SALE-FINE TRAP CHEAP. 1541 Penn avenue. IOR BALE-A SILVER-PLATED CONN 1 double bell euphonium, nicely engrnved, with tiomboue bell, gold lined; neurly now and cost SOU; will sell at a bargain. Address this week to E. W. GAYLOR, LaRaysville, l'a. FOR RENT. Advs, Under This Head One Cent a Word. Vn HOUSES IN CENTRAL CITY. ALSO 0 IKJ room house on Electrio avenue with modrn conveniences for 815 L'Al'WELL & BROWNING, room H12 Mears Building. T70R RENT-FIVE (6) STORY BUILDING, 1 No. 138 Wyoming avenue, next to Dime Bank; will be entirely remodeled, furnished with elevator and made suitable for apart ment store. Inquire of J. N. RICE, Mears Building. STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING. Th1TaNNUAL MEETING OF STOCK holders of The WyomlngShovel Works, for tho election of officers and the considera tion of such other business ns may be brought before them, will be held at the office of the company, in Scranton, Room 312 Common wealth Building, on .Haturduy, the 10th day of June, 1807, between the hours of 10 uud 11 o'clock a. in. N. G. ROBERTSON, Secretnry. JUICES IN THE FAMILY. My fodder's got a safety hully Gee but she's a (Iyer! She's got them base ball bcarln'a on, An' or rheumatlo tire. An' nvudder's got er safety, too; Sho'B got a Jo, yer hot! An' when It comes t' racln" Ain't nobody beat 'eryet. An' sis she's got er safoty, wld A frame 'as Is painted red, Sho rides It proud and stuck up says It'a got the "pebble tread." An' brudder Jim's a safety. It's A yellcr feller bike. He olwuz rldlu' fancy, doln' Circus trick an' like. But th' ain't none on 'em In It wld Our baby don't yer grin; She's got er little Fafety, but It's Jus' a safety pin, Exchange. - A - WOM. AGENTS -WANTED. -Advs. Under This llend One Cent a Word. WANTED-SOLICITORS; NO DELIVER, ing, no collecting; position permanent: pay weekly: stato age. GLEN BllOTHERS, Rochester, N. Y. WANTED-GENERAL AGENTS IN EV. ery county; alio lady canvassers; some thine new; sure seller; apply quick. J. C H1L1IERT, 141 Adams avenue, Scranton,Po. AGENTS-WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO do about Safe Citizenship price l. Go ing by thousands Address NICHOLS, Nupervllle, III. AGENT8-TO SELL OUU PRACTICAL gold, silver, nickel and copper electro plasters; prices from 9n upward: salary and expenses paid; outfit free. Address, with stamp, MICHIGAN MFG CO., Chicago. AGENTS-TO SELL CIGARS TO DEAL, ers; $2B weekly nnd expenses; experi ence unnecessary. CONSOLIDATED 5IFG CO., 48 Van Huron St., Chicago. WYOMING HOUSE FOR SALE. SEALED ritOI'OSALS WILL BE RE eelved for the purchase of the Wyoming House, to be removed from the premises by the purchaser, until Monday, the 14th day of June. 1807, at 10a. m. All plumbing, steam pipes, rnldlators, gas fixtures, boilers, engines, pumps and eleva tors not Included In the ciilc. Terms: cash. Address bids to Executors of Estate of John Handle', Meurs liulldlng, Scranton I'a. REAL ESTATE. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. aTu A I1LE PROPERTY FOR BALE North Main avc, First wnrd. Bristol honi.0 brick store,, a stories, No. 1007. Block .1 stores, Nor. lOia, 10115 and 1017 at Anderson's Heal Estate Agency and News Room. I70R SALE-DESIRABLE LOT, WITH : house on rear, 018 N. Washington ave. nue; owner leaving city. 001 Qulncyave. CHIROPODIST AND MANICURE. CORNS, BUNIONS A.ND INGROWING mills cured without tho least pain or drawing blood. Consultation and ndvlce given lreo. K. M. HETZEL, Chiropodist, 330 Lackawanna avenue. Lndles nttendod at their residence If desired. Charges moder ate. CITY SCAVENGER. CHAS. COOPER, CITY SCAVENGER. All orders promptly attended to, day or night. All the latest appliances. Charges reasonable. 710 Scranton street. House, 1125 Washburn street. AILBRIOGS CLEANS TRIVY VAULTS and cess pools; no odor. Improved pumps used. A. BItlGGS, Proprietor. Leave orders 1100 N. Main nve., or Elckes' drug store, corner Adams and MiUberry. Telephone 0040. SITUATIONS WANTED. POSITION WANTED-EXPERIENCED stenographer desires position; willing to work; can furnish reference. Address H. C, Tribune office. SITUATION WANTED-BY YOUNG MAN age 10, as nsslstant bookkeeper or clerk; three years' experience; best references. Ad dress J. M., care Tribune. A STEADY MAN, WILLING TO MAKE himself generally useful, wishes a posl tlon, and In return would give his services as cornetlst in church work on the Sabbath. Address SIEZZO, Trlbuue office. w ANTED-A JOB AT ASSISTANT bookeeplng or win worn in grocery store; with experience. jVQurtHB j. 1,, irji, ceuar avenue. WANTED-POSITPON AS HOUSEKEEP er by American Protestant widow; no family. Address M. D., Plttston postolllce. SITUATION WANTED-BY A BOY IB years of age, to work in a restaurant as waiter, or any honorable work. Address II, V. 51., 1002 Jackton street, city. ITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNO married man, sober and has good habits, ns driving or nny other honornble work. Age office. A YOUNO MAN WITH BUSINESS EX nerlenco nnd n small amount of capital Is looking for a situation or business opening. Address J. II. r., this office. SITUATION TO DO WASHING AND Ironing nt home or go out by tho day cleaning office or stores. Cull or address A. B., 337 North Sumuer avenue. OUNGLADY DESIREsToSITION A3 bookkeeper, clerk, or office assistant. Can furnish good reference if desired. Ad dress, BLANCHE, General Delivery, City. A SLAVONIC YOUNG MAN WANTS A PO sltlon In store or somo other business. Understands English and several other Ian. guages. Address, J. HI'OIUNSKY, Seruntou Business College, Scranton, Pa. SITUATION WANTED-BY GIRL TO DO general housework. Address 114 Elnt street, scrunton, i a. X7-ANTED-BY A POLISH GIRt W1H31 T T Also speuKs uerinuu, pusiiiuu iui general housework: good Ironer and washer Address FHANCISUA WAUHOSKI, 13 Seventh street, ANTED-BY A IuSl'ECTABLE Wo man, threo or four days' w ork a week at washing or housowork. AddreNS E. M. D., 440 Hickory street. SITUATION WANTED-BY A WATCH man or to attend boilers. Addles U. W., 5 ttllllcltory street. SOBEtt, INDUSTRIOUS MARRIED MAN wants job driving team-or working on farm; thoroughly understands care of horses and stock. Address Box 4ft, Nicholson, Pn. ANTED-WAHING AND IRONING by the day or house cleaning; can glvo the best or references. Address E. C, 218 Linden street c ituat1onvanted-youno MAN OF O Now York, ago 22, wishes situation in office or as clerk In store; ha best of refer ences as to character and ability us salesman. W. J. 1 Scranton Trlbuue.