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THE SCRANTON TKIBUNE-'rUURSDA.Y MORNINGr. JUNE 17, 185)7.
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Pennsylvania news.
YOUNG TROLLEY
BILL DEFEATED
Killed In (he House by a Vole ol 103
to 58.
GOVERNOR'S VETO IS SUSTAINED
Mr. Simon'i Electric Light Hill Is
Passed - Scnnto Passes a Hill
Creating n State Honrd of Arbitra
tion for the Scttlomont of I)l(Tcrcu
cc Iletwecn Employers and Em
ployes. Harrlsburg, Juno 16. In the senate
today the act providing for the physi
cal, education of pupils In the state's
educational Institution was killed on
final passage, but. later In the day the
vote was reconsidered and Its further
consideration was postponed for the
present. The bill creatine a state board
of arbitration for the settlement of dif
'erences between employers and em
ployes went through finally without
any' opposition. Senate adjourned un
til tomorrow.
Chairman Marshall, of the appropria
tions committee, presided at today's
session of the house In the absence of
Speaker Coyer, who Is detained at his
residence In this city by illness. The
order was senate bills on third read
ing, but the greater part of the morn
ing session was taken up In concurring
In senate amendments to unimportant
bills.
Thq.governor's veto of the bill mak
ing It lawful to erect and maintain
fences constructed of wire along the
publlo roads and between adjoining
lands was taken up and the objec
tions sustained. A resolution extend
ing sympathy to Representative Thom
as Tjjlbrook, of Allegheny, who was
takonjhome sick yesterday, and trust
ing for his speedy and permanent re
covery was offered by Mr. iiuchl-
bronner. of Allegheny, and adopted.
Mr. Slrjon, of Allegheny, called up
his electric light bill, and it wa3 passed
108 to 70.
TROLLEY BILL. KILLED.
The time of tho house was taken up
this afternoon In discussing the Ycwng
bill giving trolley companies the right
of eminent domain. When the bill was
reached on final passago It was defeat
ed, yeas, 68: nays, 103.
On motion of Mr. Ford, of Alle
gheny, the vote by which the bill em
powering cities to Improve streets and
alleys without petition of property
owners and providing for the payment
of the costs, damages and expenses
was reconsidered and further consid
eration was postponed for the pres
ent. Tho Adams bill to preverit the
drinking of intoxicating liquors on public-highways'
was defeated. At 5 o'clock
the house adjourned until 8 o'clock.
CALENDAR CLEARED.
The house cleared its calendar of
house bills on third reading to-night
nnd then adjourned until 10 o'clock to
morrow morning after having been In
cession a little over an hour. There
are seventeen housi bills on the cal
endar that have been postponed. None
are of general interest and they will
probaWy be allowed to go by the
boards. Mr. Farsehall, of warren,
called for final passage on postponed
bill to prevent corrupt practices at
elections 'and limiting the expenses of
political candidates. The houso
wasted np time In killing the propo
sition, the vote being 79 yeas to 45
nays.
Bills amending the act of July 7,
1885, to authorize decrees of sales of
purports In partition on refusal to
take and relating to appeals from Jus
tices of the peace passed finally. A
bill repealing the law allowing county
commissioners traveling expenses was
defeated. Two other bills were post
poned. This was the extent of tho
work of the evening session.
DEGREES CONFERRED.
Tho Commencement Exorcises nt
Grove City College.
Grove City, June 16. The com
mencement exercises of the Grove City
college Were held today in the park.
The graduating class has a member
ship of 46, 12 of whom are musical and
34 are literary. The following de
grees were conferred:
The degree of D. D., was conferred on
BOYS' SUITS
Cleaning Out the Odds
$1.98 and $2.48.
We've told you about Bargains in Boys'
Suits, and we've described them. To look at
them would interest you more.
RM,ok-f Q mtm t txr They are on the
Oriel OUlIllIIdry sldef and you
look. About 150 Suits
lowing prices.
FIRSTSuits that were $2.50 to $3.50 are now $1.98.
SECOND Suits that were $3.00 to $4.50 are now $2.48.
This bargain will carry your boy through vacation days, well
dressed.
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' Clothiers,
Furnishers,
Hatters,
Rev. P. W. Free, pastor of the United
Presbyterian church, Waterford, Pa.j
Rev. Henry Bain, pastor of tho Presby
terian church of Oakland Cross Roads,
Pa. j Rev, Jesse Johnson, president
MuBkingham college; Rev. J. V. Ruo,
pastor of Methodist Episcopal church
of Harrlsburg, Pa.; degree of Ph. D. to
H. R. McCluro, of Braddock, Pa.j degree
of A. M. in course. Dr. W. A. Shannon,
of Ell wood City, Pa.j W. II. Beggs, of
Butler, Pa.; W. II. Houston, of Po
land, O.; Matilda Reed, of Mercer, Pa.;
A. M. Causa Honoris, Dr. C. II. Hart,
of Philadelphia; T. J. Book, of Beaver
Falls, and Dr. J. M. Wallace, of FranK-lin.
BURGLARS BAFFLED.
Mrs. Frederics lllghhouse, sn Aged Lady
of Wayne, Puis Nocturnal
Thieves to Flight.
Special to tho fecranton Tribune.
Honesdale, June 16. At an early hour
yesterday morning the dwelling of
Mrs. Frederica. Hlghhouse, an aged
lady living alone at Olrdland, about
soven miles from Honesdale, was en
tered by supposed tramps, who bound
the old lady and then proceeded to bur
glarize the house.
While they were in an adjoining room
Mrs. Hlghhouse succeeded In loosening
the bonds nnd securing an axe she slyly
approached tho burglar, who saw the
uplifted axe that was about to deal htm
a blow on the head, when he made good
his escape.
The burglar secured an old purse and
one dollar In money.
AT STATE COLLEQE.
Commencement Exorclscs--Twontv-six
Students Kccclvo Dlplomns.
Bellefonte, June 16. This was com
mencement day at State college, and
twenty-six students were presented
with diplomas by the president of the
college, Dr. George W. Atherton.
The commencement exercises were
held In the college chapel and were
largely atended. Governor Hastings
was the orator of the day. Among the
distinguished visitors In attendance at
the exercises in addition to Governor
Hastings were General Frank Reeder,
Congressman Stone. Secretary of In
ternal Affairs Latta, Atorney General
McCormick, Colonel W. F. Reeder,
Judge James A. Beaver, State Treas
urer Haywood and others. The vale
dictory oration was delivered by Ermln
Foresthlll, of Huchesvllle, Pa. The
other graduation speakers were John
Tonner Harris, Edward E. Heillg, J. E.
Schueler, W. M. Whltton. Degrees were
conferred upon fifty students, fifteen of
whom had taken special courses. In
the evening the anual farewell asembly
to the senior class was held In the arm
ory and was attended by 500 guests.
OFFICERS CHOSEN.
Session of tlin Nntionnl Council Jun
ior Order of American Dlcchnnics.
Pittsburg, June 16. At today's ses
sion of the National Council, Junior
Order American Mechanics, Louisville
was selected as the place for the next
annual meeting. The following officers
were chosen:
National councillor, Joseph Powell,
Denver, Colo.; national vice councillor,
Frank W. Plereon, Wilmington, Del.;
national secretary, Edward S. Deem
er, Philadelphia; national treasurer, J.
Adam Sohl, Baltimore, Md.; national
conductor, A. A. fiskey, Slstersvllle,
W. "Vc; national warden, Amos L.
Gray, Jonesboro, Ind.; national Inside
sentinel, George W. Hobson, Philadel
phia; national outside sentinel, A. D.
Borley, San Francisco.
This afternoon there was a parade,
over 200 councils, and 9,000 men wers
In line.
DROPPED DEAD FROM HIS WHEEL
William Randolph's Sudden Death
After n Bicycle Itidc.
Media, Pa., June 1G. William Ran
dolph, a retired member of the firm of
Randolph & Jenks, wool merchants of
Philadelphia, dropped dead this morn
ing Just as he had returned from a
ride on his bicycle. Although 68 years
old, Mr. Randolph was an enthusiastic
wheelman, but preferred to do his rid
ing in the morning when there were
not so many pedestrians or vehicles
about. He started out this morning
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in all, divided into
SAMTER BROS.
A Wonderful Medicine
ForBlllous and NerTousdliorders.suchas Wind
and rtn In tho Stomach. Blck Headache, dlddl.
noss, Fullness and Smiling after meals, Dizzi
ness and Drowsiness, Cold Chills, Flushing! ot
n eat, Loss ot Appetlto, Shortness ot Breath, Cos
tlreneei, Blotches on tho Bkln, Dlaturbod Bloep,
FrlghttalDrBsmo, and all Nervous and Tromb.
ling Sensations, Ac., vhen theso symptoms aro
caused by constipation, as most ot them aro.
THE FIRST DOSE WILL GIVE RELIEF IN TWENTY
MINUTES. This Is no fiction. Etery sufferer la
earnestly InTlted to try ono B6x ot these nits
and they will bo acknowledged, to bo
ft WONDERFUL MEDICINE.
nBECIIAM'S PILLS, taken as dlroctod,
will quickly rostoro Females to complete health.
They promptly remoTo obstructions or lrrecu
larltles ot tho system. For a
Weak Stomach
Impaired Digestion
Disordered Liver
they act like magic a few dosos will work won!
dors upon tho Vital Organs j strengthening tho
muscular system, restoring tho long-lost com
plexlon, bringing back tho keen odgo ot appo
tlto, nnd arousing with tho Ilonobnd of
Health tho ivliolo physical energy ot
the human frame. Theso aro tacts admitted by
thousands. In all classes ot society, and ono of
tho best guarantees to tho Nervous and Debili
tated Is that nccchnra's Pllla Iinvo tho
Lamest Snlo of tiny Patent Mcdlclno
In the World.
Annual Sales more than 6,000,000 Boxes
S5c at Drug Stores, or will bo sent by U.S.
Agents. B. F. ALLEN CO., 363 Canal 8t., Now
York, post paid, opon rocolpt ot price. Boole
free upon application.
shortly after B o'clock and after an
hour's ride had returned to tho Charter
house, where he lived, and was Just
about to dismount when he fell over
and died two minutes afterward.
The deceased had been a resident of
Media for 28 years, coming here after
his retirement from active business. He
was a bachelor and a descendant of
tho famous Randolph family of Vir
ginia. He had been under a physician's
care for heart trouble and warned not
to exert himself too much on his wheel.
Degrees Conferred.
New Wilmington, June 10. West
minster college held its commencement
today, when twenty-three graduates
were given their diplomas. The fol
lowing honorary degrees were confer
red by the faculty: A. M. James
Witherspoon, M. D., Allegheny, Pa.,
Ph. D. Professor G. H. Hamm, Slip
pery Rock, Pa.; Rev. Robert Hood,
Qulmby, Iowa; Rev. Thomas J. Por
ter, Allegheny; D. D. Rev. J. C. Mc
Feeter, Philadelphia; Rev. David
Strang, Egypt; Rev. Benker, Grand
Rapids, Mich.
Urnkcmnn Ground to Pieces.
Pottstown, June 16. Joseph Burdy
nack, a brakeman on a shifting en
gine at Warwick Furnace, met with a
horrible deatli "today. As his engine
was rounding a curve Brudynack was
thrown In front of the pilot. He was
pushed along the track for thirty-five
feet, caught In tho ties and he was
literally ground to pieces.
Arrested for Embezzlement.
Reading, June 16. An officer from
this city this afternoon arrested John
L. Doerlng, ex-borough treasurer of
Hamburg. He Is charged with embez
zling $500 of the borough's funds. His
bondsmen had previously paid a de
ficit of $1,400. Doerlng was admitted on
bail pending a further hearing.
Wilbur Scholarship Avnrdcd.
Bethlehem, Pa., June 16. At tho an
nual commencement exercises of the
Lehigh university this morning de
grees were conferred on seventy-four
graduates from twenty-seven different
states and foreign countries. The Wil
bur scholarsh.. was awarded to Eu
gene Giftord Grace, of Goshen, N. J.
Will Resume nt Old Wnges.
Irwin, Pa,, June 16. The officials of
the Penn Plate Glass comrjar.y, thU
evening settled their difficulties with
their employes, and the mn will return
to work tomorrow mornln,?, at the old
wages.
and Ends
O
window -Penn avenue
are invited to take a
two lots at the fol-
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The Tribune
AMATUUR
BASE BALL CONTEST.
ONE VOTE FOR
M D. IJ. Club
of -
Voter's Name
Address
(JUNE 17.)
N. IJ. This coupon will not bo ac
cepted when moro than G days old.
Tho club receiving tho greatest
number of votes will be awarded
ton complete uniforms, comprising
flno thlrt, pants, cap, belt and
stockings, made to order by C. M.
Florey, tho sporting goods dealer of
222 Wyoming avenue. They will bo
ot the best etylo and equal to tho
uniforms of any Eastern leaguo
club.
This vote will be confined exclu
sively to clubs of Lackawanna, Lu
zerne, Wayne, Susquehanna, Mon
roe, Bradford and Wyoming coun
tlos. Tho winning club will bo an
nounced Saturday, Juno 26. Send
ballots to Sporting Editor, Tho Trib
une Tho tlmo is short. Bottor be
gin now.
BASE BALL UNIFORM CONTEST.
Sliders 31,117
West Side Browns 29,449
Lackawannas 19,428
High School 2,220
South Side Club 2,020
Nay Aug Stars 600
Pine Brook Crescents 600
Mayfleld 457
Taylor Grays 420
North End Stars 376
Jolly Nino 351
Tycoons 115
Old Forge Dodgers 97
South Side Grays 55
Green Ridge Actives 54
South Side Violets 40
Sailors 23
Kadules 15
Laurels 15
Actives
AMATEUR BALL NOTES.
The Dunmore Nonpareil's accept tho
challenge of the Crickets of Jessup to
a game on the Jessup grounds, June
20. M. Coleman, manager.
The Starlights, of Petersburg, chal
lenge any club In the city whose mem
bers are under 15 years of age, tho Ro
settes, of South Side, preferred, for a
game on Friday afternoon at 4 o'clock
on the Moses Taylor hospital grounds.
C. Wagner, manager. E. Buenzll, cap
tain. Answer in Tribune.
Tho Rattlers would like to play the
Batsmashers Saturday afternoon at 3
on the Cow Hill grounds. Answer In
tomorrow's Tribune. John Hahn, man
ager. R. Hahn, captain.
Tho Rosettes accept the challenge of
the South Side Stars and will play
them on tho Stars grou-nds Saturday
morning at 9 o'clock. John Hahn,
manager; P. Hahn, captain.
The Browns, of Olyphant, challenge
the Eurekas, of Providence, for two
games on July 4. Answer through tho
Tribune. John J. McAndrew, mana
ger. Thb Olyphant Browns will play tho
Hickories, of Jermyn, at Anthracite
Park, Carbondale, June 20.
Tho Young Americans, of Olyphant,
accept the challenge of the Nonparlfls.
of Dunmore, to a game at the latter
place, June 20. M. Murray, captain.
The Young Americans, of Olyphant,
cannot play the West Side Browns as
they have a game arranged for that
date. M. Murray, captain.
The Minookas challenge tho Eurekas
for a game on the Mlnooka grounds,
June 20 at 3 o'clock sharp; will give a
return game. Answer In Tribune. M.
F. Judge, mannger.
The South Side Stars challenge the
Rossettes for the championship of
Lackawanna county. If they don't ac
cept tho challenge, we claim the cham
pionship. Answer through the Tribune.
J. Cooke, manager.
The Plttston avenue Sports have
changed Its name to tho Model base
ball club and challenge any club in the
city under 12 years of age for a game
on the Orchard grounds, Saturday af
ternoon at 2:30. Robert Tannler, man
ager; William Fassold, captain. An
swer In the Tribune.
..The Edlsons will play the Athletics
for the championship ot Scranton on
Friday afternooon at 4 o'clock. J.
Barrett, manager.
As manager of the West Side Anthra
cites I wish to contradict the state
ment whereby tho West Side Stars
claim they defeated tho Anthracites.
We never played them. There was but
one or two of the Anthracites who
played tho Stars with a picked team of
small boys. The Anthracites challenge
the West Side Stars for a purse of
from $5 to $10 nnd will give them live
runs. J. R. Williams, manager, Wm.
Haines, captain.
The Stars of Old Forgo challenge
the Starlights of Priceburg, or the
Towor Hill holders to a game of ball
on tho Old Forge grounds, June 20.
First answer, first served. Answer In
The Tribune as soon as possible. John
Pecore, captain.
Tho Crescents accept tho challenge
of tho West Sldo Browns for June 20,
on tho Crescents grounds at 2.30 p.m.
J, Cooney, captain.
Tho Nay Aug Stars accept the chal
lenge of tho Hustlers of the South' Side;
and will play them on our grounds at
the East end ot Gibson ntreet, Juno 0,
at 2.30 sharp. If satisfactory answer In
The Tribune as soon as possible. II.
Rlefenberg, manager.
The Red Stockings challenge the
Sailor Boys ot tho Wst Side to n
game Monday on the Delawnro nnd
Hudson grounds. Answer through
The Tribune. T. Van Valln, manager;
A. Harper, captain.
Tho Crystal Stars of Penn avenue,
would challenge the Tulips of tho West
Bldo for a game Saturday at 2.30 sharp.
Answer t! iMujrh Tho Tribune. A,
Seldmm, manager; D. Thomas, cap
tain. Tho Slldrrs challenge any team in
the city under 17 years ot ase. Will
give return game. E. I. Tropp, cap
tain. Tho Washington tmso ball club chal
lenge Uve Taylor Reds for Saturday,
June 19, on tho Senator's grounds. W.
II. Whatley, manager.
The Populare, of Mlnooka, challenge
the West Side Athletics for a gamo on
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A SURPRISE
4,000 yards of the best Foulard Silk in the latest and most
approved designs,
On Sale Now at 37jc Per Yard
We do not hesitate to pronounce this the greatest silk
bargain ever offered
CONNOLLY &
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Deluge"
"I was simply deluged
with, them," was the re
ply of a well-known bus
iness man, wlieu asked
how many replies lie re
ceived from a Tribune
Want Adv. Try them;
you'll say the same thing.
HELP WANTED MALES.
Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word.
WANTED AOKNTS-STr, PKIl .MONTH
nnd expenses pitld netlvo men If rlKht;
poods Bold by Miinplo only; Knmplc.i, uIko
lioroo and oarrluge flirnlslicd KHK1 Ad
dress JOllHKH, IloxGUUU, Boston, Mass.
QALKSMr.N'-SCIIOOL SUPPLIES; COL'N'
17 try work; $100 nnhiry montnly, with
iincrni numtionni coniuusiouu. iu
comuilsrilouu.
O.
LVAN8&CO., Chicago.
WANTED-ANIDEA. WHO CAN THINK
II of somoNlniplo thine to pntent? Pro
tect your Ideas; thev may bring you wealth.
Write JOHN VKl)I)EHliUHN A CO., Dept.
C. 'j:t, Patent Attorneys, Washington, 1). C,
lor tbelr SlHOO prize oiler und list or .1,000
Inventions wanted.
X7ANTED-AS AGENT IN EVERY SEC
V tlon to cunviie; S 1.00 to $0.00 n day
mude; sella nt Night; also n man to sell Muplo
Goods to dealerh; best bldo line S76 a month;
taliiry or lnrge commission made; experience
unnecessary. Clifton hoap and Munufuctur
ng Company, Cincinnati, O.
W
7 ANTED WELL-KNOWN MAN IN
every town to solicit htock subscrli-
tlons; a monopoly; big money for agents; no
capital required. KDWAHD C. FISH & CO.,
ilorden lllock, Chicago, 111.
II ELP WANTED FEMALES.
Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word.
vv
ANTED A GOOD KITCHEN AND
nursogirl. 012 N. Washington uve.
LADIES-I MAKE DIG WAGES DOING
plensant home w ork, and will Kindly send
lull particulars to all sending 2 cunt stamp.
MISS M. A. STEHIUNS, Lawience, Mich.
WANTED-LADY AGENTS IN SCRAN
ton to sell nnd Intioduco Snyder's cake
Iclnc; experienced canai.Rer preferred; work
permanent nnd ery profitable Write for
fiarMculars at 01100 nnd get benefit of holiday
rade. T. 11. SNYDER J; CO., Cincinnati, O.
w
7 ANTED IMMEDIATELY TWO ENER
' cetlo saleswomen to represent us.
Guaranteed SO a dav without Interfering
with other duties. Healthful occupation.
Wrlto for particulars, enclosing stamp,
MANGO CHEMICAL COMPANY? No. 72
John street, Now York.
FOR SALE.
Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word.
17011 SALE CHEAP A FF.W CHOICE
I1 lots ut Lnko Wlnoln. Address D. M.
HESSLER. Puterson, N. J.
I7OR SALE A FIND YOUNG SPAN OF
1 dark chestnut horses. For description
Inquire nt Everett's Stable, Dlx Court, Scran
ton. T.'OR HALE-FINE TRAP CHEAP. 10 U
X' Penn identic.
T70R HALE-A SILVER-PLATED CONN
1' double bell euphonium, nicely engraved,
with trombone bell, gold lined; nearly new
and cost $00; will sell at a bargain. Address
this weclc to E. W. GAYLOll, Laltuysvllle,
Fa.
SUMMER HOARDING.
Advs. UnderTliU Head One Cent a Word.
ATJTrnoXiaToTrfTSioNHiriN
country, within 10 miles from Scran
ton, for man, wife nnd two children, (I nnd 0
ycnrs of age. Address, with terms, etc,
LONQACRE, Tribune olllce.
WYOMING HOUSE FOR SALE.
WEALED PROPOSALS WILL HE RI
k colved for the purchase of tho Wyoming
House, to be removed from the premises by
the purchaser, until Monday, tho 1Kb. day
of June, 1H07, nt 10a. in.
All plumbing, steam pipes, raldlntors, gas
fixtures, boilers, engines, pumps and elowi
toiHiint Ineludod In tho sale. Terms: cash.
Address bids to Executors of Estate of John
Handley, Mcars llulldlng, Hcrnntou Pa.
CHIROPODIST AND MANICURE,
CmtNTllDNloNSANDIN
nails cured without tho leant pain or
drawing blood. ConMiltntlon nnd advice
given free. E. M. HETZEL, Chiropodist,
U.IO Lncknwaunn uvenuo. I.ndles attended
at their renldeuco If desired. Cluirged moder
ate. Burke's ground Juno 20. Thomas Slav
In, captain.
Tho Llllles, of Archbald, accept tho
challenge of tho Nonpareils, of l'rlce
burg, on tho latter's grounds June 20.
ALLEGED FIREDUQS.
Prominent Ilcndlug I'ooplo Aro Ac
cused of Hurning l'roporty.
Reading, Juno 18. Late this after
noon Dr. Percy L. Archer, of New York,
his mother, Mrs. Samuel Snyder, and
his stepfather, were placed on trial
here to answer the charge of burning
the house and barn on the Snyder prop
erty at Frush Valley, this county.
At the time of the arrests, several
weeks ago, there was great excitement,
owing to the promlnenco of tho accus
ed parties. It is alleged that tho build
ing were burned for the Insurance,
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in the city of Scranton.
WALLACE,
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REAL ESTATE.
Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word.
DOlJM,ECOKNEHS-A)OUM:COHNElt
has n Ncclllu value: There nre not
mnns (rood ones loft In Scranton. A doublo
corner means 00 feet on the aentio nnd 100
feet on thu street. For a gentlemunW placo
with umpio Kroundfi, icsldcncc, (.tables, nnd
unobstructed vleusand llxht it lsjust the de
sideratum. I'or Investment in rons of build
ings or doublo houses It presents nil tint you
wunt. Call for circular, mnp und luforma
tlon, JONES, 311 Spruce street.
T?INE CENTltAL LOTS ON ADAMH..TEF
i. ferson, Madlon nnd Monroe avenues are
rapidly fjoliiKnt lower prices than Scranton
rltl7onslll eer seoagnln. A few good ones
aro lelt nt 10 minutes' walk from postolllee.
'these uro 'valuable and superior lots, and nre
a rare opportunity. JONES, 1111 Hprueo St.
LAKE AUIEr. COTTAGE FOR HALE,
with barn, boat house nnd boats; best
location nt tho lake; lot SOxUOO. A. C.
FULLER.
770R HALE DESIRABLE LOT, WITH
V house on rear, (118 N. Washington ne.
nue; owner leuvlne city. 1101 tiuiucyac.
CUAKTEIl APPLICATION.
VfOTICE IS HEREI1Y GIVEN THAT AN
1 application will bo mado to tho Gocr
norof Pennsvlvanla on Filday, Juno 2.", A.
D. 1SD7, by I'. S. Paull, .1. L. Ken, D. K Oak
ley, Robert Ireland and J. W. Drowning, un
dertlie Act of Assembly entitled "An Act to
provide for tho Incorporation and regulation
of certain corporations," approved 20 April,
1871, and tho supplements thereto, for n
charter of an Intended corporation to ln
called tho "Oak Hill Conl Company,"
ino cuaraeicr ami onjeci or wiiien is i no min
ing, leasing and preparing of coal for market,
and for theso purposes to have, possess nnc'
enjoy all tho rights, benefits and privilege
of said Act of Assoinbly and supplement
thereto. J. W. DROWNING, Solicitor.
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
1 of Taylor, County of Lackawanna anu
htnto of Pennsylvania:
Notice Is hereby glen that an election wll
bo held at tho places for holding municipal
elections In tho said borough of 'Inylor on
Saturday, the 10th day or July, A. D. 1807,
between tho hours of" a. in. and 7 p. m., foi
tho purpose of obtaining the assent of the
electors of said Ihuoiuh to Increase tho In
debtedness of said liorough to an nmount not
exceeding 7 per centum upon tho Inst as
sessed ulutitloii of tho ta.ublo proper!)
therein.
Tho amount of tho last assessed valuation
of tho said liorough of Taylor Is S ll)P, 180.
Thero Is no existing dtbt In said liorough
of Tuylor.
The amount ofitho proposed Increase Is
twenty thousand (20,000) dollars. The
percentage of tho proposed Increase Is
1 0080-108 ISO.
The purpose lor which tho Indebtedness of
said liorough of Taylor Is to bo I net cased is
to manufacturo electricity for commercial
purposes for the supply and uso of tho inhab
itants of said lSoiough by means of aro and
Incandescent electrlo lights or liny other
form or stylo of electricity which may be
deemed most expedient and deslrablo lor
tho'-e who may desuo to uso tho samo In
their dwelling houses, storo rooms and other
places n said liorough.
Tho ordlnuneo authorizing said Increase of
jnilouieunessors.ua llorougli Has adopted iy
the corporate authorities of mid liorough of
Tuylor on the 25th dav of .May, A. D. 107.
J. E, W ATKINS. Hurgess,
II. E. HARRIS, Pres. of Council.
Attestj-G. J. POWELL. Clerk ol Council.
ORPHANS COURT SALE.
OnvncoxnvF' s a le-estath
of Jnbez Jenkins, deceased, lly vir
tuo of an order by tho Orphans' Court of
Lackawanna county, lVnusjlvanlu, theio
will be exposed nt public sulo in the Arbi
tration loom, lu tho Court House, ut
Scrunton. on Satuiday, the 17th day of
July, 1SU7, at 2 p. m., the following de
scribed real estute, lutes tho piopeity of
Jubez Jenkins, deceased, of tho city of
Scranton.
All that certain lot, picco or parcel of
land sltuato In the city of Scrunton, coun
ty ot Lackawanna, and Stato of Penn
sylvania, described as lollows:
Said lot of lund being situate In tho
Tlfth ward of tho city of Scranton, and
being lot number twenty (20) In block
number tlfty-llvo (K) on street known us
and called Fouiteenth street, In tho c.ty
ot Scranton, botween Division stieet and
Luzerno street, being llfty (50) feet in
front on Fourteenth streot and ono hun
dred and llfty (150) feet deep and rectan
gular in shapo, upon which Is located ono
slnglo and ono doublo two-story framo
dwelling houses and outbuilding. Coa
and minerals reserved.
TERMS OF !ALD.
Twenty-five per cent. $ic,"c) of tho pur
chase money to bo paid In cash on tho day
ot tho sale, twenty-live per cunt. (2J) on
llnal confirmation of tho salo by tho court
and the balance to bo paid with Interest,
three (3) months from dale of said conllr
matlon, to bo secured by bond and mort
gage. WILLIAM O. JENKINS,
' Executor.
WATSON, DIKHL, HALL & KE.M-
MERUR, Attorneys for tho Estate.
o
IIPIIANS' COURT SALK-ESTATE
J of Ann J?nklns, deceased. Hy lrtuo
ot nn order bv tho Ornhnns' Court of
Lackawanna, county, Pennsylvania, thero
will bo exposed at public jmlo In tho Ar
bitration loom. In tho Court lloupe, at
Scranton. en Satuiday, the 17th day of
July, 1SOT, nt 'i p. m tho following de
scribed real estate, late tho ptoperty of
Ann Jenkins, deceased, of tho city of
Scranton. . .
AH that certain lot. plcco or parcel of
land sltuato In'tho city of Scranton, coun
ay of Lackawanna, nnd Stato ot Penn
sylvania, described as follows:
Said lot of land being sltuato In tho
Fifth ward In the said city of Scranton.
on tho street In tald city known as and
called Fourteenth street, between Divis
ion and Luzorne streets nnd being lot
number nineteen (19) In square or block
number fifty-five (Ml, eatd lot bolng llfty
(50) feet In front on Fourteenth streot and
one hundred and llfty (150) feet deep and
rectangular In shape. All improved with
a double framo dwelling houso numbered
31G and 31S on Fourteenth street and
tmall outbuildings. Coal and minerals
reserved,
TERMS OF SALE.
Twenty-five per cent. (J5wc) of the pur
chaso money to be paid In cash on the day
of tho rale, twenty-live per cent. (25) on
final confirmation of the gale by tho court
and the balance to be paid with Inteiest,
three (3) months from date of suld confir
mation, to be secured by bond and mort
gage. '
WTILLIASt O, JENKINS,
Trustee.
WATSON, DIBHL, HALL & K.UM-
MERER. Attorneys for tho Estate.
a wv
A 2a V V VkJ 2..i'
allace
209 Washington Avenue,
Opp. Court House.
AGENTS WANTED.
Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word.
ANTEDSoLTcrrORS; NO DELIVER
ing, no collecting; position permanent;
pay weekly; stuto age, ULLN HUOTHER3,
Rochester, N. Y.
WANTED-OENERAL AGENTS IN EV
cry county; iilsolndyriinMumcrs; some
thing new; sure seller; npply quick. J. C
H1L11ERT, 111 Adams acnuc, Hcranton.Pa.
A "gents WHAT ARE YOlTaOINO TO
do about Safe Citizenship prlco f 1. Go
ing by thousands. Address NICHOLS,
Napcrllle, 111.
GENTS-io SELL OUR PRACTICAL
gold, silver, nickel and copper electro
plasters; prices from S3 upward; snlnry and.
expenses paid; outfit freo. Address, with
stamp, MICHIGAN MFO CO., Chicago.
AGENTS-TO SELL CIGARS TO DEAL
eis; $25 weekly and expenses; ox perl
eneo uunecessaiy. CONSOLIDATED MFO
CO., is Van Huron St., Chicago.
HOARDERS WANTED.
Advs. Under Tilts Head One Cent a Word.
meal. Terms reasonable. 103 Spruco
street.
CITY SCAVENGER.
flllAH. COOPER, CITY SCAVENGER.
vy All orders promptly attended to, dny or
night. All tho latest appliances. Charges
reasonable. 710 Scranton street. House,
1125 Washburn street.
IUIrTgGS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS
. nnd cehs pools; no odor. Improvod,
pumps used. A. IJRIGGS, Proprietor.
Leave orders 1100 N. Main nvo., or Klukes'
ding store, corner Adams and Mulberry.
Tcluphono 10 10.
AUDITOR'S NOTICE.
VOTlcTriTillCREIlY GIVEN TiTvYtiTe
. undersigned Auditor appointed by tho
I'ourt of Common Pleas of Lackawanna
ountv to distribute the fund In Court In tho
lilt of Georgo Pryor ngalnst E. G. Lloyd, 7H 1
May Term, 1807, will attend to tho duties of
Ids appointment nt his olllce, No. 205 Com
monwealth llulldlng, Woshlngton avenue,
scrunton, Pa., on Thursday tho 8th day of
Inly at O o'clock a. m., at which time and
',laee all parties having claims on said fund
iiiust appear and present their claims or for
ner bo debarred from coming In on said
fund. W. H. JESSUP, JR., Auditor.
SITUATIONS WANTED.
t'Ol'.Nn LADY WOULD LIKE POSITION
l as child's nurse: best of references. Ad
dress (. S., 150, llutlcr Alloy, Wllkes-IInrre.
REFINED MIDDLE-AGED LADY DE
slres a position as housekeeper, com
panion or nurse; willing to go in country or
abroad. Can lurnlsh best New York City or
scranton leferenees. Address, MRS. E. C.
cato Tribune.
INULIsiT GIRL WANTS PLACE AS
lli nurse, second girl or to do light house
woik; no objection to tho country.
DRUGS-A POSITION WANTED HY
graduate of Philadelphia Collego of
Pharmacy; registered In Pennsylvania; best
city rtfeienee. Address Dux 01, Pleasant
Mount, Wuyno county, Pn.
YOUNG MAN 20 YEARS OF AGE, DE
iV sires position as assistant In oraco or
collector; has hud experience as traveling
salesman. Addiess F., 1137 Capouse ave
nue, city.
WANTED-A POSITION HY A YOUNG
man; would like to work forn private
family as coachman; has had over two years'
experience w It li horses; can furuMi best of
references. Address 11. W. J., Trlbuno olllce.
OITUATION AVANTED-AS HUTCHER,
O ullaiouud man; good meat cutter nnd
bologna iiiukei; 10 jears' experience; good
references. Address C. U. HUTCHER, 1018
Jackson street, city.
SITUATION WANTED-LITTLE GIRL
would like a plaoo as errand girl. Ad
dress MAME DONNELLY, btrantou Poht
olllco. TJOSITION WANTED-EXPERIENCED
1 stenographer desires position; willing
to work; can furnish reference. Address II.
C.( Tribune olllce.
SITUATION WANTED-HY YOUNG .MAN
O ne 10, us assistant bookkeeper or clerk;
thrco years' experience; best icfeiences. Ad
dress J. M., care Tribune.
A STEADY MAN, WILLING TO MAKE
himself generally useful, wishes n posl
tlon, and In return would give his services as
cornetlst In church work on tho fcnbbath.
Address MEZZO, Trlbuno olllce.
ISTANTED-A JOH AT
ASSISTANT
i bonkeeplns
g or will work in grocery
store; with experience. Address U. F., O'JO
Cedar av enue.
Vy-ANTED-POSITION AS HOUSEKEEP-
V er by Amerlcun Protestant widow; no
family. Address M. D., Plttston postolllee.
SITUATION WANTED UY A HOY 15
years of age, to work in n restaurant ni
waiter, or any honorable work. Address H.
V. M., 1002 JackBon street, city.
(SITUATION WANTED-HY A YOUNG
O married man, sober and has good habits,
ns driving or any other honorable work. Ago
'JO j ears. Addtesi AHLIE LITIS, Trlbuno
olllce.
AYOUNO MAN WITH HUSINESS EX
pcrleuco and n smull nmount of capital
Is looking for a situation or business opening.
Address J, 11. l, this olllce.
SITUATION TO DO WASHING AND
honing at home or go out by tho day
cleaning ollleei or stores. Call or address L.
li., 337 North Sumner uvonue.
YOUNGLADYDESIRKSPOSITION AH
bookkeeper, clerk, or olllce usslstant.
Can furnish good reference If desired. Ad
dress, HLANCHE, General Delivery, City.
AbLAVONIC YOUNG MAN WANTS A PO
sltlon In storo or some other bushiest.
Understands English and several other Inn
gmiges. Address, J. Sl'ORlNSKY, Scranton
1 hi sin ess College, Scranton, Pu.
"WANTED-HY A POLISH CURL, WHO
VV also speaks German, a position for
creneral housework: cood lroner and washer.
Address FRANCISUA WAUHOSKI, 131)
seventh streot.
-rANTED-HY A RESPHOTAHLE WO
li mun, three or four tias work a wool
ut washing or iiousoworK. Auaresu jj. ix. j
4 10 Hickory street.