THE SORAtfTON TRIBUNE-SATURDYY MORNING. JUNE Ii), 1807. 3 Pennsylvania news- GRIEVANCES OF THE COAL MINERS Set Forth at the Convention Held at Altoona. CAUSES OF PRESENT DEPRESSION boro, ns well as any other contributions they may make. This address Is signed by John Lynch, Qallttzln, president; James Sheridan, Cassandra, secretary; John T. Cllne, Ilarnesboro, treasurer; George Nicholson, Oearhartsvllle, Pa., and James Batcman, Dunlo, Pa. Tho Importation or Foreign Labor nnd Undue: Development of Colli Fields Largely Responsible for Much of the Stiircring--Sugp,cstlons Mndc in mi Address to the People. Altoona, June 18. At this afternoon's session of the miners' convention, A. It. Fdyklund, of Cambria, nnd J. 11. Paisley, of Clearfield county, were ap pointed check weight fund organizers. Before adjourning tho convention issu ed an address to the public setting forth the grievances of tho miners. Af ter refeirlng to the fact that a commit tee of the state legislature has found that over 100,000 miners In this state were reduced form a condition of pros perity to absolute starvation, In many parts, by false weights and pluck-me stores, through the Importation of de praved and Ignorant foreigners and by reason of the undue development of coal territory which has Increased the supply beyond reasonable necessities, the address says the miners are now asked by several operators to accept less wages Instead of working by the ton, a system which would deprive many of any work at all, or to accept a reduction In some places of five cents a ton and In other places ten cents a ton, because, It Is claimed, machines have reduced the cost of mining, and because miners working for operators wjio, do not use machines must work for ns much less as will enable the operator to compete with machine mined coal. The addtess says this Is simply an Impossibility and means more poverty, more pauperism and more taxes o; the public to support the poor. EVILS OF REDUCED WAGES. The miners who nre working at a re duction are requested to desist at once. Only a few operators, it says, are in the reduction movement, but should they succeed they will force a general reduction In Pennsylvania, Virginia and Mar-lvnd. The refusal to work at cut price would through the orders of such employers to operators paying tho district price 45 cents a ton gross, and the trouble would soon be over. Tho miners are asked to stop and to send money to the support of those now out and others to come out. Those who are able are asked to send 25 cents at once to the treasurer elected by the con vention, John T. Cllne, box 69 Barnes- B0SS TRACKLAYER BEATEN. James Wilson iUny Die from n Thrashing nt Uniontown. Unlontown, June 18. James Wilson, boss track layer of tho Perch Coko works, near here. Is unconscious In Todd's livery stable suffering from a beating received nt the hands of some tough youths. Ills assailants, John Kerr, Frederick Miller and "Slugger" Hanan, are under arrest nnd will be held to await the re sult of Wilson's Injuries. Tho young men found Wilson In an alley and beat him till drlven'away by some of the victim's friends. Wilson Is In a critical condition. ATTEMPTS SUICIDE. Murderer Paul Herman SctiuKz Is Deter mined to Cheat the Gallows. Denies His Quilt. Mllford, Pa., Juno 18. Paul Herman Schultz, who on June 13, was found guilty of murder In tho first degree for killing his wife, attempted to com mit suicide this morning, by strangu lation. Schultz tore a strip from a bed r.ullt and tied It tightly around his i:tck. He was discovered by Night watchman Terwllllger before life wns extinct. Dr. Wenner wns quickly sum moned, and after working with Schultz for half an hour finally revived him. Schultz had written a farewell let ter In which he denied having mur dered his wife. He still refuses food, nnd says that ho will starve himself to death before the day of execution. A Wonderful Medicine Tor Bilious and Herrous dleordcrs.such as wind and Tain in tho Btomach , Blclc Uoad aclio, 0 Iddl ness, Fullness and Bwolllng after nioals, Dlzit neesnnd Drowsiness, Cold Chills, Flushings ot Rent, Loss ot Appotlto, Shortness ot Breath, Cos tltenoss, Blotches on tho Skin, Disturbed Sloop, Frightful Droaaa, and all Norrous and Trotnb UngBonsatlons, Ac.whon theso symptoms ore causod by constipation, as most ot them aro. THE FIRST DOSE WILL GIVE llELtEF IN TWENTY MINUTES. This Is no fiction. Erery Batterer is earnestly lnrltod to try ono Box ot these Pills and tlioy will bo acknowledged to bo A WONDERFUL MEDICINE. EEECIIAM'S PILLS, taken as directed, Trill quickly rostoro Females tocompleto health. They promptly romovo obstructions or Irregu larities ot tho system. For a Weak Stomach Impaired Digestion Disordered Liver they act llko magic a few doeos will work won. dors upon tho Vital Organs) strengthening tho muscular system, restoring tho long-lost com plexion, bringing back the koen edgo ot appo tlto, and arousing with tho Iloscbtid of Health tlio lvliolo physical energy ot the human frame Thoso aro facts admitted by thousands, la all classes ot socloty, and ono ot tho best guarantees to tho Nervous and Debili tated Is that Uccchnru's Pills liavo tho Largest Salo of nuy Pntcut lUcdlcLuo lu tho World. Annual Sales more than 6,000,000 Boxes 35o. at Drug Stores, or wilt bo sent by D.& Agents. B. F. ALLEN CO., 365 Canal St., Now York, post paid, upon receipt of prico. Bool; trco upon application. business there from approaching, eral deaths have resulted. Sev- I'onnlty for lluyiug Non-Union Roods Erie, June 18. The International con centlon of Metal Polishers and Hrass Workers today fixed a penalty of $2 an members found purchasing non-union products, and 30 cents an hour was fix ed as the mlnumum price of labor un der the eight hour systed. A public ball was given the members tonight. Foul Sewer Causes Diphtheria. Altoona, June 18. A portion of tho Fifth ward has been quarantined by the board of health on account of a vio lent outbreak of diphtheria. A sewer which was in bad condition and was dug uj somo time ago for repairs Is believed to have caused the scourge. Officers have been posted In the dis trict to prevent persons not having Ilutlnr Farmer's .llishnp. Butler, June 18. Joseph Painter, a well known farmer, of Buffalo town ship, aged 65, was perhaps fatally In jured by being thrown form a wagon while his horses were running off. In the fall he struck a stone. His breast was crushed and he was otherwise injured. Pretty Girl Under n Train. Cumbeland, Md., June 18. Naomi Loy, a pretty girl of 18, was promenad ing this evening when run down by a train on tho Bedford street crossing and had her foot cut off and her head badly cut. Her condition la serious. Nollccrin Delaware's Justice Ilnll. Media, June 18. The Delaware county .commissioners have given strict orders that the delivery of beer In the court house or any of its departments must cease. s j - -i Is Everything Day, And You Want a Saturday o Little of flany Things. If you don't read our ads, or look in our windows or don't come to the store you'll never know that we are cleaning out odd lines in every department. Rather expensive indifference that. Run down the "1st it tells about something you want. JVlo, c iitir C Just to reduce stock, XT1C11 2 aUIL we have marked Suits worth $12.00 to $15.00 down to $9.98, and the $8 to $10.00 Suits down to $6.98. See them in the window ." IRrvtc' nic Short pants ages 8 to LJjy& U1L2 16 years, every odd suit, lines that are short of sizes one, two, three of a pattern are divided into two lots and go at the following $2. 50 to $3.50 Suits are $1.98 3 to $4.50 Suits are $2.48. See them in the Penn ave nue window $6.98 and $9,98 $1.98 nnd $2.48 Bicycle Pants Neckwear Here's cheap com fort for the bicycle rider when you ride, go prepared. Men's Bicycle Pants, all wool, fast color, worth $2.50, for only Cleaning out all of our 50c Neckwear at 39c. Take your choice from the window. Penn avenue side. Negligee Shirts 3Lta colored bosom, cuffs separate, wear with white col lar, have been $1.00 and $1.25, clearing out now at 75c. Choose from the window if you want to iQW Hfii'fc Are rPe when the -?Liaw lldX weather is right. Good picking anywhere in the hat department. Knox and Hopkins Straws, genuiue, very best, new shapes, correct and stylish, light as a feather, less than half price. A Straw Hat with a one dollar look, at Yeddo Straw Hats, fifty ceut value, at..-.. 39c 75c X t 47c 29c SAMTER BROS. Clothiers, Fiirnlshers, Hatters. o The Tribune AMATEUR BASE BALL CONTBST. o ONE VOTE FOR u. n. ciub of Voter's Name Address (JUNE 10.) N. II. This coupon will not lie ac cepted when moi'u tliun o days old. Tho club receiving the greatest number of votes will be awarded ten complete uniforms, comprising lino flilrt. pants, cap, belt una stockings, mada to order by U. 11. Klorey, the sporting goods dealer ot ill Wyoming avenue. They will be ot tho best ttyle and equal to the uniforms of any Eastern lcaguo club. This vote will bo confined exclu sively to clubs of Lackawanna, Lu zerne, Wuync, Susquehannn, Mon roe, Bradford nnd Wyoming coun ties. Tho winning club will bo an nounced Saturday, Juno 20. Send ballots to Sporting Editor, Tho Trib une The time is short. Better be gin now. Connolly & Wallace BASE BALL UNIFORM CONTEST. Sliders .. ..7771 33,448 West Side Browns 30,504 Lackawannns 19,428 High School 2,220 South Side Club 2,020 Nny Auir Stars COO Pino lirook Crescents COO Maylleld 457 Taylor Grays 420 North End Stars 37G Jolly Nine 334 Tycoons '. 113 Old Forge Dodgers 97 South Side Qraya 53 Green Rldse Actives 54 South Side Violets 40 Sailors 23 Kadules 15 Laurels 15 Actives 5 4,000 yards of the best Foulard Silk in the latest and most approved designs, On Sale Now at 37c Per Yard We do not hesitate to pronounce this the greatest silk bargain ever offered in the city of Scrantoiu. CONNOLLY & WALLACE, 2WZTZnua' rm TT IL N PTH )Ld C3 A-WQRD Aft TTpm IWiU Lao .( AMATEUR BALL NOTES. AMATKUR LEAGUE OF 15 YEARS. Stars.. W. L. P.C, 1,000 600 .500 .500 .500 000 A Deluge" "I was simply deluged with them," was the re ply of a well-known bus iness man, when asked how many replies he re ceived from a Trihune Want Adv. Try them; you'll say the same thing. vs. Defenders, Walnut St Mayflowers 2 Defenders 2 Coxles 2 Crescents 2 Tycoons 2 Juno 20, Crescents Mayllowers vs. Tycoons, the Coxles vs Walnut Street Stars, on the last named grounds. The Tribune Job nnd press depart ment base ball club has organized for the season, and are open for engage ments. They would like to play either The Tribune llnotypers. the Times, the Truth or the Republican employes next Saturday nfternoon, Juno 2C, at 4.30 o'clock on the James Roys' grounds. The players are as follows: Owen Hughes, catcher; Hurt Harrington, pitcher; Will Hughes, first base; Dave Wil liams, second base; Dan Reese, short stop; Louis Davis, third base; Alfred John, first left field; Tallle Evans, right field; Alfred John, second center field; Will Robertson, utility man; Howard Davis, manager; J. H. Ross, umpire. The first of the above teams accepting the challenge will be played next Sat urday afternoon. Will Hughes, cap tain. The Youns Juniors defeated the Rat Smashers by a score of 23 to 7 yester day. Manager of Younir Juniors, H. Epstein; Captain L. Burke. The Young Juniors would like to play any club In the city under eleven years of age. Tho Starlights of Petersburg could not play the Rosettes of South Side on account of their not giving prompt at tention, but will play them on Tues day, June 22, nt 3 o'clock. Answer In Tribune. C. Wagner, manager; B. Ruenzll, captain. The Lncknwnnnns accept the1 chal lenge of the Central City club for June 20, on null Head grounds, Dunmore. Take Dunmore Suburban car. The mo tormnn will direct you. l'leao answer in afternoon paper. The Lackawanna aro very thankful to the Olyphant Athletics for lotting them know eo late In the week that they could not play. The Rosettes will play the Comets on the Cow Hill grounds this morning, June 19. If they nre not at the grounds at 10 o'clock we cannot play them, as we are going over to play the Harmonies. J. Hahn, manager; S. Hahn, captain. Tho 'Edlsons will play the Baltimore Orioles Juniors this nfternoon. The Edlsons can not play the Unions until Tuesday at 4 p. m. Answer in The Tribune. John Thomas, captain. The Rosettes of the South Side, de feated the Starlights, of Petersburg, by a score of 17 to 13. The batteries for Rosettes were P. Graff and C. Schench. J. Hahn, manager; P. Hahn, captain. The MInooka Populars will play the Central City club If the West Sldo Athletics does not accept, Thursday's challenge In this morning paper. We will play the former on Burke's ground. Thomas Davln, captain. Tho Olyphant Browns challenge tho Lnckawannas to a game at the Oly phant rark for any day next week, except Saturday. Answer throuch The Tribune. John J. McAndrew, manager. The Dunm ro Nonpariel base ball team will Jouiney to Jessup June 20. to battle with tho Crickets of that place. Tho Nonpariel wll lino up aa follows: Edward O'Horo, short stop; Thomas Payton, catcher; James Tlghe, first base; Thomas Thornton, pitcher; Charles Colson, second base; Thomas Golden, centre field; Thomas Regan, right field; Michael O'Ni'll, thlul base; John McDonald, left Held, Joseph Hoi lernn, second catcher. Meet us at the depot. .tin, llornco Crecloy Dcnd, Reading, June 18. News was re ceived here today from Liberia, Africa, announcing the death of the wife of Rev, Horace Greeley. Tho deceased was 40 years old. Her husband was a missionary and nephew of tho fam ous New York editor. Mrs, Greeley was a native of, Reading. HELP WANTED .MALES. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. ANTED "AfikNTH $7i l'Ktt MONTH and expenses puld active men If right; floods sold by sample only; samples, also loise and carriage furnished FHKE. Ad dress JOHUKH, !oxr:iu8, Uofcton, Must. KEAL ESTATE. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. ouiVf.iYc6iY luiH k Hiit'dnc value: Tbero are not mans good onus left In Hcrnnton. A double corner mennH no fert on the avenue nnd 1(H) feet on the street. For ii gentlomnn'M place with amine croundH, residence, stublcs, and unobstructed vleusand light It id Just the de sideratum. For Investment In rows of build lugs or douhlo houses it presents all tint you want. Call for circular, uinp nnd Informa tion, JONES, 311 Spruce street. rUNKCKNTHAL LOTS ON AD.VMH, JKK V ferson, Madison and Monroe avenues aro rapidly going at lower prices than Hcrunton cltlznnswlll everseo again. A few Rood ones aro left nt 10 minutes' walk from postolllee. These nre valuable nnd superior lots, und aro u rnro opportunity. JONKH, ill Hprure Ht. IOTS FOR SALE ONNICHOI.H HEIGHTS J nndl-oralne. Call on A. A. NICHOLS, Agent, Clark's btunmlt, I'u. AGENTS WANTED. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. E Xl'EItlENOEI) RETAIL CIGAKDEA1.- er to bnndlo goods In your city. 1'. . JACOlls, Akron, Lancaster county, l'n. LADY ACSENTM TO SELL THE 11EST selling novelty on the market; sells to every lady; samples lOe. HAC1NE HAT FAHTENEU CO., Undue, Wis. F ARM FOR HALE-WILL EXCHANGE for city property. HUOWN, Attorney, Menrs Ilulldfng. SALESMEN-SCHOOL SUI'l'LIES: COUN" try work; $100 salary montuiy. with liberal additional commissions. It. O. EVANS & CO.. Chicago. WANTED-ANIDEA. WHOCANTHINII VV of sonieslmplo thing to patent? Pro tect your Ideas; they may bring yon wealth. Write JOHN WKUbEllIlUKN & CO., Dept. C. an, Patent Attorneys, Washington, 1). C., for their $18(10 prUe oiler nnd list of 1,000 Inventions wnnted. ANTED-AS AGENT IN EVERY SIX tlon torunvnu; $4.00 to $5.00 a clay made; sells ut sight; nlso n man to sell fttnplo Goods to dealers; best sldo lino 870 n mouth; salary or large commission made; experience unnecessary. Clifton Soap and Munutactur ng Company, Cincinnati, 0. ITT ANTED WELL-KNOWN MAN IN every town to solicit stock subscrip tions; ii monopoly: big money for agents; no capital required. EDWARD C. FISH & CO., llorden lllock, Chicago, 111. "I70H SALE-DESIHAHLE LOT, WITH J.1 house on reur, (118 N. Washington ave. nue; owner leaving city. HOI Qulncy nve. FOR SALE. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. I?OR HALE-NEW I1UCG1EH, HURRIES, . phaetons, wagons of nil kinds; nlso the best 8.-1O bicycle In tho city, at M. T. KEL-LEIfS. 170H HALE CHEAP A FEW CHOICE J1 lots at Lake Wlnola. Address D. M. HESSLEU. l'atcrson, A J. IOK HALE A KIND YOUNG SPAN OK , dark chestnut horses. For description Inqtilie nt Everett's Stable, Dlx Court, Scran-ton. ?OR HALE-FINE TRAP CHEAP. 13J1 I'enn avenue. F OR KALE A SII.VEH-PLATED CONN HELP WANTED FEiM ALES. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. L" ADIES--I MAKE I MG WAGES DOING pleasant homo work, and will gladly send full particulars to nil sending U cent stamp. MISS M. A. STE11UINS, Lawrence, Mich. WANTED-L'ADY AGENTS IN HCRAN ton to sell nnd Introduce Snydei'B cake icing; experienced canvatser preferred; work permanent nnd very profitable. Write for particulars ut once und get benefit of holiday trade. T. U.HNYDBU& CO., Cincinnati, O. WANTED IMMEDIATELY TWO ENEIt VV getlo saleswomen to represent us. Guaranteed SO a day without interfering with other duties. Healthful occupation. Write lor particulars, enclosing stump, MANGO CHEMICAL COMPANY, No. 72 John street, New York. FOUND. Advs. Under This Head One Cent n Word. ATuNcii "ok keys rwXs kouniTlaht evening on Washington avenue. Own er can hu e them by paying for this ml. Cull nt Tribune olllco, STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING. orrirn or Sa::ta Lucia Mini.no andMii.mng Co., TiiADEKS National Hank IIuii-wnu. Hcrunton, l'u.. May 27. 1807. riAKE NOTICE-THAT THERE WILL HE .L uB.oeclul meeting of the stockholders of this company held nt tills olilce, in Hcrunton, l'u., on Tuesday, tho twenty-ninth day of June, 1 8117, nt two o'clock p. in., for the pur poMi of authorizing tho llourd of Trustees of said company to give an option for the snlo of the property of this property of this com puny, sltunto at Santa Luclu, Honduras, Central America, for n sum not less than liny thousand l$r0,()00) dollars. It Is desired that every stockholder bo pres ent nt this meeting if possible, but if for any reason you cannot I19 present lu person, bo good enough to sign tho enclosed "Proxy," und mull tho sumo ut once In the enclosed envelope to Edwurk IC. Hull, Hcrunton: l'u. I)y order of tho President. T. J. I'OSTEH, Secretary. doublo bell eiinhonlum. nicely engraved. uiin iromnono ivii. gout nneu; nearly new nnd cost $UO; will sell ut a bargain. Address this week to E. W. GAYLOU, LaRnjsvllle, l'u. WYOMING HO USE FOR SALE. SEALED PROPOSALS WILL HE Re ceived for the purchase of the Wyoming House, to be removad from the premises by the purchaser, until Monday, the 11th day of June, 1807, nt IO11. in. All plumbing, steam pipes, ratdlntors, gas fixtures, boilers, engines, pumps und eleva tors not Included In tho sale. Terms: rash. Address bids to Executors of Estuto of John Hundley, Menrs Uulldlug, Hcrnnton I'a. AGENTH WANTED-LADIES' HAT KAS tener; now device, Just putented, 10c, with ugents' terms. M. A. MENTZEIt, La fuyette, Iud. GENTS-OUTK1T KREE; exclusive terrl tory; no capital needed: n now agent makes $'J0.15 per day; city or country; proofs free, ALPINE HAKE CO., Cincin nati, Ohio. 17E DON'T WANT DOYH OH LOAFERS. hut men of ability; ?:H)0 to SftOO u month to hustlers; suite and general agents; salury and commission. RACINE FIRE ENGINE CO., Rucine, Wis. -IA7ANTED-S0LICIT0RS; NO DELIVER. V Ing, no collecting; position permanent; pay weekly; stato age. GLEN UIIOTHEIIS, Rochester, N. Y. TrANTED-GENERAL AGENTS IN EV- t ery county; nlso lady can vassors; some thing new; sure seller; apply quick. J. C HILIIERT, 141 Adams avenue, Scinnton,Pu, AGENTri-WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO do about Hafo Citizenship price l. Go ing by thousands. Address NICHOLS, Napcrville, III. AGENTB-TO SELL OUR PRACTICAL gold, sliver, nickel und copper electro plasters; prices from $3 upward; Balary and expenses paid; outfit free. Address, -with stump, .MICHIGAN MFG CO., Chlcugo. AGENTH-TO HELL CIGAUH TO DEAL ers; $2f weekly nnd expenses; experi ence unnecessary. CONSOLIDATED MFU CO., 48 Vnn Huron hu, Chicago. FOR RENT. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. 17 ROOM iiotJSK : FOR RENT, 1522 MADI 1 son uvonue, between Mnrlon and Green Ridge streets; rent reasonable: possession given at once. Apply on premises or ut Pierce's Murket, l'cnn avenue. HOARDERS WANTED. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. BLUuTlYrllEMTHr'wEEKOR meal. Terms reasonable. 103 Hpruco street. SIT UATIONS WANTED. YOUNG MARRIED MAN WANTS 1'OSI tlon as bookkecyeror any olllco work; has experience and best of references. Ad dress K. W Tribune ofllce. WANTED-A POSITION AH SALESMAN or manager, by n married man, 3U years old, of good address, with 21 years' practical experienco in goneral merchandise business; thoroughly understand every de tail pertaining to same; can furnish A No. 1 references n to character, ublilty, etc. Ad dress EXPERIENCE, OH N.Wushington nscnue, city. SITUATION WANTED-HV A MIDDLE aged man. sober and industrious; will ing to do anything, but would prefer to take care of horses; thoroughly understands the cure of horses, Address J. M., 001 Deucon street, city. A YOUNG LADY DESIRES A POSITION us bookkeeper, can furnish best of ref erence and has hud experience. Salary no object. Address R. A., Cure of Tribune. POSITION WANTED-AHliOOKKEEPER 1 or willing to do uny klndof ofllce work. Address 1), box 53, InchllUu YOUNG LADY'WOULDLIKE POSITION ns child's nurse: best of references. Ad dress G. H., 20, Hutler Alley, Wllkes-Burre. CITY SCAVENGER. crazy at Twinsburg last night and threatened to burn tho town. Citizens chased him out of town. This morning he broke'lnto the house of M"rs. A. Wil son with a crowbar and would havo killed her, but neighbors overpowered him. He was brought to the county Jail. SOLEY'S DOUBLE CRIME. Kills His Two-Ycnr-Old Son nnd Thou Commits Suicide. Philadelphia, June 18. Robert B. Soley, aged 32 years, shot and In stantly killed his 2-year-old son, Her bert today, and then committed sul cldo by shooting himself. Soley and his wlfo have not been living together since last February, and during thlB time tho child has been living with the parents of his wife on North Fifth street. It has been feared that Soley might do violence to some one In consequence of the beparatlon, but none thought h would harm tho child, n ciiiwi t'1 day, aa was his custom, and was play ing with his son. During the tempor ary alisenco of one of his wife's family trom the room ho committed tho double crime. CHAS. COOPER, CITY SCAVENGER. All ordeis promptly attended to, day or night. All IIih latest appliances. Chargos reasonable. 710 Hcrunton street. House, 1125 Washburn street. lUlRIGGS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS . nnd cess pools; no odor. Improved minim used. A. I1RIGUH. Pronrlotor. Leuvooiders 1100 N. Mnln uve., or Elekos" drug store, corner Adums und Mulberry, telephone 00 to. CHIROPODIST AND MANICURE. CToRNsTTnnlONirTNirI nulls cured without the least pain or drawing blood. Consultation and udvlce glen tree. E. M. HET.EL, Chiropodist. 330 Lucknwnnnn nvenuo. Ladies uttended at their resldeuce tr desired. Chargos moderate. MONEY TO LOAN. 00000 O property. HUYB VALUAHLH HUHINESS Rents far Stoo per month. 11ROWN, Attorney, Menrs llulldlng. OMlilO, $0001) OR $7000 ON CENTRAL O city property. DROWN, Attorney, Menrs llulldlng. SPECIAL NOTICE. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. f ADIES-My" TrONTllfLYRlKdui'.ATOR Xj never mils; box free. MRS, 11. ROWAN, Milwaukee, Wis. A REFINED MIDDLE-AGED LADY DE sires a position ns housekeeper, com nnnion or nurse: willing to go in country or abroad. Can furnish best New York City or Hcranton references. euro Tribune. Address, MRS. E. C. w ANTED-HY A POLISH GIRL, WHO i nlar, KiipfikH German, a nosltlnu for generui noueworK: uuouimiitT iwm nujiiui. Address FRANCISCA WACIIOSKI, 130 Seventh street. RUGS-A POSITION WANTED 11Y gradunto of Philadelphia College of Pharmacy; reglsteiedln Pennsylvania; best city reference. Address Ilox 01, l'leasaut Mount, Wayno county, I'a. "a" YOUNGMAN 20 YEARS OK AGE, DE A sires position as nsslBtunt In ofllce or collector; has had experience us traveling sulesmun. Address F., 1 137 Cupouso ave nue, city. WANTED-A PO-slTION I1Y A YOUNG man; would like to work fora prlvute family us coachman; hushud over two years' experienco with horses; run furnish best of references. Address R. W. J., Tribune olilce. 1TUATION WANTED-AH HUTCHER, all around mnn; good meut cutter and bologna inuker; 10 j curs' experience; good references. AddiessC. II. HUTCHER, 1018 Jackson street, city. S 1TUATION WANTED-jTlTTLE GIRL would llko a placo ns errand girl. Ad dress MAMK DONNELLY, Hcrnnton Postolllee. POSITION WANTED-EXPERIENCED stenographer desires position; willing to work; can furnish reference Address II. C, Tribune olilce. DniiRorou Luuntlc. Akron, O., June 18. C. E, Reld1, a 1. aols ne'i.t from Vjbc la Mich., becamo Dcnth ofn Veteran Jouinallst. Reading, Juno IS. Charles W. auen ther died here today. He came to America after the German revolution and becamo editor and publisher of the FreoiJ'ress in Plttsburtf! Eaglo In pottsyinv, and later the Sun of Old nerka in Reading. Ho wan 82 yearn old and lived . retired llfo recently. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. rroTmTEUiCTOpToT 1 of Tny lor, County of Lackawanna nnd Htnte of Pennsylvania: Nntlm Is lierubv ulvttn that an election will be held at the places for holding municipal elections in the suld borough of Tuylor on Huturdav. the Klthdnv of July. A. D. 1807. betH cen tho hours of 7 u. m. und 7 p. m., for tho purpose of obtaining the assent of tho electors of said Ilornutu to Increase the in debtedness of said Horough to an amount not exceeding 7 per centum upon tho lust as sessed valuation or the tnxuble property therein. The amount of tholast nsessed valuatlou or tho suld Ho rou j h of Taylor Is it IIIH, 180. Tnro is uot'tt'll tig debt n suld tioiough of Taylor. l'u uuiiiinl of t ha proi osrd Jnciense is iwenlj llio'uui d biJii.ooo dollurs. The percentage of tho proposed increase Is 4 OOHO-4UH1KO. The purpose for which the Indebtedness of said Horough of Taylor Is to be lucteased Is to manufacture electricity for commercial purports for the supply und uso of the inhab itants of said Hoiough by menus of uro und iucundescent olectria lights or uny other form or stylo of electricity which may bo deemed most expedient und desirable for those who may desire to uso the sumo In their dwelling houses, store rooms und other places -ii said ltorough. The ordinance, authorizing said increuseof Indebtedness of suld Horough uus adopted by UiHcoriMirata authorities of S'ild Horough of iuytor on lueuniu any ni .iniy, v. i. xoui. SITUATION WANTED-UY YOUNG MAN me J I), us nsststunt bookkeeper or clerk; three years' experience; best references. Ad dress J. M., euro Tribune. A STEADY MAN, WILLING TO MAKE hlnwoir generally useful, wishes a post-tlon,- nnd In return would give his services as cornetlst In church work on tho Hnbbuth. Address MEZZO, Tribune office. W" ANTED-A JOU AT ASSISTANT bookeeping or will work lu grocery store; with experience. Address O. K., 02tl Cedar uvenuo. ITUATION WANTED-HY A HOY 15 years of uge, to work In n restaurant ns waiter, or nnv bonorablo work. Address 11. V. M.t 1002 Jackson street, city. ITUATION WANTED-HY A YOUNG murrled man. sober and has good habits. us drl Ing or uny other honorable work. Ae 2U5-enrs. ddiM VKLII! LITTN i'llann olllci A" YOUNOMAN VITHIlUhINESS EX perlonce und u small amount of capital Is looking for a situation or buslnessoponlng. Address J. 11. P., this oftlco. "OITUATION 'ST DOWAHHING AND O Ironing ut homo or go out by tho day cleaning ofllres or stores. Call or nddress L. I)., 337 North Sumner avenue VOUNO LADY DESIRES POSITION AH 1 bookkeeper, clerk, or otllce assistant. Can furnish goon reference If desired. Ad dress, HLANCHE, General Delivery, City. s Attest J. E, WATK1NH, llurgoss, . II. li HARRIS, I'res. of Oounell. :-G. J. POWELL. Clerk of Council. A SLA VONIC YOUNG MAN WANTS A PO slllon in store or some other business. Understands English nnd several other Ian- Siinges. Address, J, Hl'ORlNsKY, Hcranton usfness College, Hcranton, l'u. I