TIIE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-S A.' rUHDA.Y MORNING. JULY 5$, 1897. n Pennsylvania news. FREIGHT TRAINS IN COLLISION Ten Thousand Dollars Worth of Properly Is Destroyed. ' ROBERT REQAfJ, PIRBMAN, IS KILLED Fnst Freight nnd Conl Trnin on the l'nnusylviiiiiii Collide in 1'hllndcl-Khln--IIoth Kngincs Arc Completely WrocUcd--Tho Freight Hnclncor Disregarded (lie Keel Signal. Philadelphia, July ?.. A fast freight and a coal train on the Pennsylvania railroad collided tills morning at Thir tieth and Spring ClnriUn streets, and one man, Itobcrt Regan, a llrotnan, was Instantly killed. Roth engines were completely wrecked, Involving a loss of over $10,000. The freight was the regular berry train from Dclnwnro to Jersey City, which makes pass'-ngcr schedule time from this city to N'nv York. The dead man lived .it 12 Front street. Jersey City. The accident Is said to be due to thp freight engineer's disregarding tho ted alcn.il. PIRE IN A MINE. The Ilcd Ash Vein of the Pettebone Again on Tiro. Wllkes-Rnrre, Jul;' 2. Fire broke out In one of tho chambers of the Red Ash vein of the Pettebone mine at an early hour this morning. The fire started from a blower and communiratcd to some rubbish. The alarm was given and all the hose at the colliery was tak en Into the mine. After an hour or so of hard work the fire was extinguished. Men are working In all veins today and tho breaker Is also running. It Is fortunate for the 1). I... & W. compjny and tho miners employed in the Pettebone that the fire was so eas ily extinguished. The Pettebone Is probably the most gaseous mine of nny In the valley and has already under went two clisastrou.-i fires, which It took months to extinguish. MINER INSTANTLY KILLED. John Cliininun, of Pittstoti, .Meets Death Vndor n Fall of Itock. Plttston, July 2. John Cluman, a miner In the Phoenix mine of the No,w- ton Coal company, was instantly killed at 10.30 o'clock this morning by a fall of rock. His back was broken. lie was 45 years of age and Is sur vived by a wife and several children. WEDDED LIFE WEARIES HIM. Says Ills Wife Won't .Mend Ills Clothes and Seeks Divorce. West Chester, July 2. Samuel E. Hannum, one of the best-known far mers In Southern Chester county, and residing, in New Garden township, has grown tired of connubial, unhapplness and seeks divorce from "his wife, al though sho has borne him eight ehll- THE Only one more telliner selling, and the stock of mst. onlv to be remembered by those who bewail the m in audition to JUr. Lnnstiau s stock, the greater part m we have added to the snecial sale the whole of our Men's m filling1 up sizes in the cheaper lots, of which the assortment was somewhat broken. " ft we drew from our higher Old suits, when only iiit a quarter off, some a third, mi The coming week we m terestiug, ot which the following will tell you what to expect: Men's imported Uheviot (it rormer .,.,-... oamLer s oaic trite y1""" Men's Fine Cheviot and Worsted Suits, Sold by Mr. Christian at $15.00. m n nn Samter's Sale Price ,1U.UU Blue Serge Suits, English imported weave, fast color, Mr. Christian's price, $14.00. Mnnn Men's All Wcol Cheviot Plaids, Checks and All Wool Elack Rough Finish Cheviot Suit i ! Mr. Cl Imported Clay Worsted Sack and Frock Suits, ui lvir. Messrs. A. Benjamin & Co. Famous Russia Crash Suits Snlrl Vir AT. ni,m'Pfln CC gift CA Cft n,l Famous makes of Bicycle The "King" make Trousersfashionable effects, equal to A. Benjamin & Co. make Fancy Silk Vests, Benjamin's make, Mr. Christian's Price $4 and $5, Samter's Sale Price 2 ailU $3.50 Genuine "Knox" and "Hopkins" Fiuest Straw Hats at Exactly One-Half. The response to QUI' announcement nf n sn1r Irisr Sntnrrlnir wns nvrM-urlinlmitirr lii ,, , 1 Never was there such a m crs come so thick and fast jjjj our business experience j.(; from the buyers' and the wv, luonaay ana ail tlirougli tlie week the crowds came each succeeding day greater (i, than die last. We will trv and merit vour confidence in the future nq in rlw nnd by never straying aying from the &&.'XKT'EJR BRO W dren. In seeking a legal neinmtIon from his better half llannum alleges unpleasant relations with her, setting forth In his allldavlt that shu neglects to mend his clothing, Interferes with the workmen about tho farm and makes things unbearable to him gener ally. The couple still reside under the f.amo roof and nro likely to continue doing so until judicial proceedings ren der a sundering of tho marriage vows. STATE TEACHERS ADJOURN. Final Sessions Held in Cascade Park. Ideas Expressed in Itcsoliitlons. New Castle, Pa., July 2. The State Teachers' association concluded the meeting heru yesterday by a visit to Cascade park, where tho closing ses sion was held in tho large pavilion. Resolutions were passed thanking Governor D. II, listings for having again appointed Dr. N. C. Shaeffer sup erintendent of public Instruction, and regretting that the legislature had failed to pass tho seven months' school 'bill. School directors were urged to make a tax levy equal to tho state appropriation In their respective dis tricts, and to encourage township high schools. Closing remarks wero made by Dr. Crawford, of Allegheny college; Dr. I. A. Thayer, of this city, and Deputy Stnto Superintendent Henry Ilouck. Tot's I'ntnl Climb on n Wheel. IJcllefonte, July 2. On the farm of John Sclbcrt, five miles from here.whlle the men wero engaged elsewhere this evening. Charles Dale, the 5-year-old son of Samuel Dale, of Warriors' Mark, Huntingdon county, climbed on tho wheel of a largo hay wagon. The team started, the boy was thrown to the ground, run over and Instantly killed. Girl Kills u Rattlesnake. Sharon, July 2. Clara Dlndlnger nged 15 years, of French Creek township, this county, wns attacked by a rattle snake while watering Mowers In her father's yard yesterday. She thought It was a. pleco of common oil cloth, but when she caught hold of it saw her mistake. She killed It. The snake was three feet long and had nine rattles. t Preparing to Celebrate n .Massacre. West Chester, July 2. Tho one hun dredth and twentieth anniversary of the massacre of Continental soldiers nt Paoll under General "Mad" Anthony Wayne occurs In September next, and already preparations are being made to celebrate tho event In a proper man ner. NEWS OF OUR INDUSTRIES. Says the Railway Ago: Coupled with a further sharp advance In the price of Lehigh Valley stock came a revival of rumors of nn early change In the management of the company. This time the gossips have It that President Win ter, who recently sent In his resigna tion to the Northern Pacific directory, will be President Wilbur's successor. Wo would pay no attention to this re LAST CALL. of the story one more invitation a day or two more F. P. Christian now on sale bv those fortunate nersons fact that they were not prepared grade suits to keep the lines well one or two of a kind remain, the some half. Choose anywhere, have laid out a programme of buits, price, zu.uw. Samter's Price Sale .piu.uu Suits, Mixtures, former prices, $10 Samter's Sale Price p o.o Christian's Price $8.50. ftn Samter's Sale Price p S.UU ijnnstian's rnce $io ana 910. Samter's Sale Price $1U.UU ; Samter's Sale Price Respectively $3, $4, $7 ; and Golf Suits, ; rormeny soici at y, ao ano $y. Samter's Sale Price $ Z.MJ ; Double-Brcasted Wash Vests, Mr. Christian's Price $4.00. Samter's Sale Price p .i)U ;j . . .....-. -. prompt return to our advertisingnever before did the buy or appear so satisfied with 'of thirty years have we seen such a successful sale, both sellers' point of view. Not only Saturday, but again on path of true value crivinef. port were it not for the fact that wo happen to know that J. P. Morgan has not, up to this time, offered the Le high Valley Presidency to Mr. Winter or any one else. Also that Mr, Wllbut can continue In ofllcc should he desire to do so, It IS probable, however, that Mr. Wilbur will retire shortly. Just when cannot now bo stated. It will not be, however, until tho matters In hand, Including the financial deal with tho Drexel-Morgan syndicate shall have been fully adjusted, Mr. Wilbur can then retire with credit to himself, for the Lehigh Valley will then bo In bet ter shnpc, financially and physically, than it has been In recent years, and he can turn over to his successor a bigger and better property than when he as sumed executive control. o Tho now breaker of the Dusky Dia mond Conl company at Beaver Jlrook was dedicated Thursday. The building Is C2 feet in height and 120 feet In length. The nproach to the breaker Is on a slope 200 feet long and 40 feet high. It is fitted throughout with tho most modern machinery, nmong this being a friction engine, so constructed that tho breaker machinery can be op erated and the cars hoisted nt one and the same time, thereby Insuring an abundance of coal of all sizes contin ually. Tho veins that are being worked and which underly this area are the Wharton, Buck Mountain and Skid more. They range in thickness from 8 to 19 feet, and contain a sufficient quantity of coal to keep tho operators busy for the next ten years to come. o Another cave-In occurred In the old workings of tho Dodson mine nt Plym outh Thursday afternoon, nffcctlng tho surface on Halleck's Hill, near the resi dence of Squire Honeywell. Tho sur face sank so suddenly that a large sized porker which happened to be leisurely strolling nlong went down with It and had n narrow escape from being burled alive. The hole Is about twenty feet deep and about eight feet In diameter. An order for steel rails for an Indian railway has been received by the Mary. land Steel company, which Is owned by the Pennsylvania Steel company. Tho works of the company nro at Bal timore, and there, It Is understood, the order will bo filled. The contract Is for 7,500 tons. While this is by no means a large order, yet It Is significant as marking the Introduction of American rails Into India. o July, If doing no other good until It expires, hns arrived with welcome news to a number of miners In tho Trcsckow No. lfi slope because of tho fact that gangway work In the Lykens and Ruck Mountain veins Is to bo resumed Im mediately. These openings have been suspended for over a year and their resumption at this time will give em ployment to a number of men. o The Lehigh & Wllkes-Barre Coal Company are having all their old cars burned up for the purpose or securing the Iron that is In them. This Is tho most valuable part of the old car and the owners will not allow It to be put to waste. New cars are being con structed instead. o Gerald McKernan, n Hazlcton miner, his Invented an improvised jigger pan of which much is expected. o The Hazard Mfg Co. of Wllkes-Barre has declared a semi-annual dividend of 3 per cent. here will be a thing of the , who secured bargains and to partake of the feast. ot which is now sola out, Summer Suit stock. In balanced. reduction is severe some you can't go astray. prices that will be very in- r (tlOfift and $12. no A4ftftn C 1 ft Aft . w ) custom, ; ! A ,. Ill ,, .. "..- ,, their purchases. Never in CLOTHIERS, FURNISHERS, HATTERS. LAST RACE DAY AT DRIVING PARK Concluded from page 2. a skip and won tho race without being urged. Hilly II. and Hellmnn wero even chnnccs for second until Hcllman broke near the wire nnd finished third, Hilly H. two lengths behind Annie J, Time, .37V4, 1.11, 1.49, 2.2014. Summary: 2. 29 trot or pace, purso $200. Annlu J, b. m 1 .1 1 John Lannlnt', Wllkis-Uarre. Hilly H, b. g 2 2 2 Lchlsliton View Kurin. Hcllman, b. g 3 3 5 l' W. Cook, Scranton. Mark Anthony, b. g 4 4 4 W. H. Ah, Ulngliamton, X. V. MyrtleS, b. m & G C II. K. Wcstlake, Stranton. Clay Cos?, b. g C 6 5 W. C. Ncrton, Aldonvllle. Time, 2.25U, 2 234. 2.2C.4. Tho running race, three-quarters of a mile, brought Ked Hose, Young Trou bador, Loan Oak nnd ltambert to tho post. They started at the quarter post and finished at tho wire. Ited Rose and Troubador were the most, fancied. They got off well In tho first heat and when going past thr stand lied Hose and Troubador were together, Loan Oak a. bad third and Humbert out of It. The order wnfe the Bame at the halt Red Hose and Troubador were whip ping Into the stretch, the former next the rail. They camo nose nnd nose for tho wire with both Jockeys whipping. Troubador br.d tho advantage of a head and might have won tho heat but for his Jockey's attempt to mako a grandstand finish, Red Hose winning by a half head. In the second heat, won by Young Troubador, that horse and Loan Oak got the best of the start with ltambert and Red Rose1 off la3t In the order named. Troubador's lead was a long one and be had a gap ot IB lengths between himself and Loan Oak on the lower turn where Red Roan went sec ond. Troubndor won hands down. LOAN OAK'S ACCIDENT. At the head of the homestretch Loan Oak stumbled nnd broke a bono In his right forward ankle. It was feared that he would have to bf destroyed, but ho hobbled off the track and was pre sented to Michael Duffy by tho owner, W. R. 'Edwards. Time: 25. .",".. 1 571' l'roubador went to the- post a f iv-i u , ever ne-u ucise in tne tniru ana l i-nl-Ing heat In which only those two com pi'Ud. They took tho (la--; together but In going around tho ilrst Hirn Rose made the running and opened a gap of a down lengths between herself and the black. She made the half In .31. Going ui. the backstitch It wna plain that Troubador had shot his bolt liut his Jockey needlessly used whip and spur and the horse lell at the head of the last turn. Neither horse or rider wna injured. Red Rose came to the wire pulled up in 1.2&. Summary: Three-quarter mile tunning race and re peat, pur3e $100. Red Rose, b. in 12 1 T. R Sullivan. Blnahamton. Rambert, b. g 4 3 Frunk Holgate, Scranton. Young Troubadour, blk. h 2 1 L. P. Harvey, Wllkes-Uarre. Loan Oak, g. g 3dr. W. R. Edwards, Ssranton. Time, 1.21. 1.27U, 1.29. During tho waits Rowdy Joe (2.08), one of the fastest but most unreliable performers that ever appeared on the track, paced against Raven's 2.15 track, match, pacing record. He wus driven by H. F. Kldwell and wns paced by a running mate, Little Frltnd. He made two attempts, acted badly In each and failed. It was the fifth score on tho first trial before Kldwell nodded for the word when the horse was on a gait far below his usual pace. The first quarter was In 40, the next In 33, the half In 1.17, the third quarter- 36V: and 1.53, the last qunrter in 33 and the mile in the slow time of 2.27',2. Later In the second trial he got off well after two bad failures and reached the quarter post In C3'-.. but broke on the upper turn. Kldwell nodded for a start when he reached the wire, but Rowdy broke again on the first turn and abandoned the attempt. NEW TRACK BICYCLE RECORD. Bicycle record breaking was more successfully attempted. Keller nnd Gregory, of the Green, Ridge Wheel men, rode a Spalding tandem unpaced and broke the truck half-mile record of 1.00 ilnt. The latter was made at tho Green Ridge meet last August by John II. Corser, of Allentown, on a specially prepared track paced by the Barnes tandem. The Scranton pair yesterday warmed for a mile and then nodded. Three watches In tho Judges' stand timed them 53?i seconds, or, iU seconds be low the record. They made tho first furlong in 13' seconds, and the quarter In 27. AMATEUR BALL NOTES. Information Tor Mr. (lillcspie. Sir; In yesterday mornlnK'a Trib une, William Gillespie, nmnnger of tho Ho-cnlled Olyphnnt Urowns, modestly stilted that tho Olyphant Urowna would not piny at Farvlew ifext Mon day. Vo would like to Impress upon Mr. Gillespie's mind (If ho has a mind of his own), that ho has nothlnK to do with the game at Farvlew. (Signed) Peter Walsh;, The Nonpariels, of Prlceburg-, accept the challenge of the Old Forge Dashers to play ball on the Fourth of July on the Dashers grounds. T. Hall, mann ger. The Nonpariels, of Prlceburg chal lenge the Apollos or the Crescents of Pine Iirook to a game of ball on tho Prlceburg crounds at 3 o'clock. First answer first eerved. Answer In any of daily papers. The Little Stars will meet the Mn docks at the end ot tho Petersburg car line Monday morning, July 6. P. Fos ter, manager. The Park Place Defenders challenge No. SO school for July 71S97. Will meet them at Athletic Park nt 2.30 sharp. Khvard Collins, manager; Thomas liurke, captain. The Apollos cannot play the West Side Athletics July 4, as they play tho Minooka Populars on that day, but will play them July 11. Answer nt anco. J. Allen, captain; J. Rlcdcnlinch, mana ger. The Rosettes, of tho South Side, would like to play the Young Harmon ies, of the Flats, Saturday nftcrnoon at 2.20 o'clock nn the Cowfleld grounds. J. Huhn, munager. The Rosettes except the challongo of the South Side Stara for Monday afternoon at 2.30 o'clock, on tho Cow fleld grounds, J, Ilnhn, manager. The Taylor Rose Huds challenge tho Anthracites, of the Wrst Side, to a ur.mo on tho Taylor Grounds for Mon day morning, July C, If you possibly can, please let un know by telephone this evcnlnrr, Evan Duvls, manager. Conn oisy SIZE 2 1-2 KISS SQilARE. UK FROM ATLANTIC COTTON Torn by the thread and hemmed one inch at bottom, two inches at top. All ready to use at the same price you would pay for the goods by the yard. CONNOLLY & pm S anis RING 1Q t RETURNS, TRY 'EM, & 3k'$3H0 npHE following adver a tisers will find mail for them at the Tribune business office: J. H. T., Arlie Letts, Longacre, H. C, M. L., F. L. Q., Gor don, Widow, X. Y. Z., K. H. F., M. M..E. IlliLP WANTED .MALES. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. JrANTKP ACSKNTS-STo PKIl MONTH V and expenios paid uotlvo men If rlsht; f;oodM Hold by sample only; Mimnles, also iorie unit rnrrlnse fnrnlxlied I'llKK. Ad dress JOIIllKU, box .".ilOS, Huston, .Mnss. CAI.IvSMKN-iiCHnObHri'lM.ins; COCN io try work; SI (III salary montuiy, with liberal ndilltloiiul commissions. It. O. KVANS & CO., Chicago. WANTKD-AN II1EA. WHOCANTHIN1C Y ofsoinuKliupIu tiling to patent? Pro tect vour ideiis: they may brliu; you wealth. Write .IOIIN WKIlbKHHPHN CO., Dent. C. i:i, Patent Attorney!", Witshinstoii. 1). ('., lortbelrS18(l(i prize oiler umV list of a.DOO inventions wanted. TT7ANTKI-AS AGENT IN KVEItY SKC- tlnn to viinvuxa; 8 1.00 to S.').(H) a day made; sells at slKUt; also n liiuii to sell stnplo tioods to dealers; bert side line S7. a month; wilury or largo commission nmdc; experience unnecessary. Cllllon Soap and Muunlactiu ns Company, t'liR'liuuitl, O. Ay ANTED - WKU.-KNOWN MAN IN i every town to solicit stock subscrip tions; n monopoly; big money for agents; no capital required. EDW'AHD C. KlislI & CO., ilorilcn Illouk, Chicago, 111. HELP WANTED-FEMALES. Advs. Under This Head One Cent n Word. LADIES-I .MAKE DIG WAGES DOING pleasant homo work, and will gladly send full particulars to all sending '2 cent stamp. MISS M. A. STEIIHINS, Lawrence, Mich. Y7ANTKD--LADY AGENTS IN SCRAN- ton to sull and Introduce Snyder's cake Icing; experienced canvnsi.er preferred: work permanent and very prolltable. Write for particulars at once and get benellt of holiday trade. T. 11. SNYDER A CO., Clnclnnutl, O. U7 ANTED IMMEDIATELY-TWOENER-getlc mlcswomcn to represent us. Guaranteed S(l a day without Interfering with other duties. Healthful occupation. Wrlto for nut Menhirs, enclosing stamp, MANGO CHEMICAL COMl'ANY, No. 7'J John street, New York. WANTED. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. rro7uiiYnrs X Lackawanna iiemie, below Washing, ton avenue, W.T. 11ACKETT, Agent, JU.1 Washington n venue. rpo lllTY-FOR 8.-.,()l)0, A DESIRAttLE I single residence worm about $o,iiiii. If you have such n property 1 Imvo such a ciiMumer. W. T. IIACKETT. Real Estate and Fire Insurance. Tho choir of St. Luke's church ac cept the challenge of Dr. Pierce's clnss to a game of ball at Lake Ariel on Jul S. Thomas Jackson, captain. Editor of tho Scranton Tribune. Tho game between the city hall and court house clubs is postponed until next Saturday. The I.llllcs of Archbnld accept tho challenge of the Nonpareils of Dun more, fur the former's grounds, July 10. P. F. Munley, manager. Tho HIckJt-M of Jermyn. challenge the EurckOH of Providence or Har monics of Scranton to a game at Alum ni park on Monday, July 12. First an swered ivlll lie accepted. We also challenge the I.ackawnnnas ot Scran ton or the Populars of Mooblc to a Ki-mo at Alumni park on Saturday, July 17. P. J. McDonald, manager. The Llllles of Archbald would like to know If tho Walla Wuhs of Providence will play them on Archbald grounds July 12. They would alo like to play tho Indians of Dutyea on Archbald grounds any date they may name. P. F. Munley, manager. Tho South Side Stars challerce tho Starlights of Petersburg to n game July 5 on the Mcses Tuylor Hospital grounds. Answer in Monday morn ing's Tribune. J. Cooiv. The West Side Athletics wUh to know If the Mluouka Populars r.ro go ing to play them on July -J on Minook.i ground". Phage answer in tho Satur day ocnlng papers and oblige Thomas Tlerney. manager. Tlii Minooka Topulars will not play the Apollos ns tlioi" have a game ar ranged with the Wert Sldo Athletics July 4. T Davis, cnptaln. St. Thomas' college team and tho Central Cltya will play at Lake Ariel July 3. The Keystones nccept the challenge of the Olyphant Crescents and will play them Monday morning on the Henry grounds at 10 o'clock. ONE CEN X Tribune GKJ & Wallace WALLACE, FOR SALM Ad v.i. Under ThU Mend One Cent a Word. 170U NAI,K-HiX LIXKH'oTMIUstNESsi earli established mid paying. W. T. HACK KIT, lU.-i WiiBhlusjton iivenuc. irOlt HA1.K-ONK TURKIC-HOUSE TLAT, I iiIho ono thrpn-Htory douhln bouse, In cluding store room. E. 1). I'.Yl'WKLL, lT'JJ I.iifiiyctte street. 1?01! HAI.K-A KINK YO'JXO SPAN OK 1 dark chestnut lioroef. Kor description Inquire nt Kvcrett'n fctuble, Dlx Court, Scrim, ton. V-,OU?Al.r J. lVnn a irxK 'ikai chi:ai 15 1 1 vnn avtiiii". jMi .ik , mi ri;-ri..vrKi) n X double bell uunlionluin, nicely t-nornveil. with trombone bell, gold lined: nearly now una cos; sun: win pen ni a imrKuin. uuruxi thti week to E W. OAVLUU, LaUaysville, I'll. FOR RENT. Advs. Under This Head One Cent n Word. T.Olt HKNt -ll.H'HEH AND HOOMH, KUI! J.' iilshed or unfurnished; stores, otllces and banw; ul.so factory space, with or with out power. W. T. H.U'KETT, Heal Estat'e nml l'lra Insurance, l'.'. Wuslitngton ave. REAL ESTATE. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. D'onurKcoKN lias u specitlc value: There nro not mans good ones let! In Kcriinton. A double corner uiennM tin feet on tho uvcnito and lo feet on the street. Tor u gentleman's place w Itli nniuu grounds, residence, stables, and unobstructed views and light It is Just the de sldciiitum. For Investment in rows of build ings or double houses It presents all that you want. Call for circular, map nnd lniormu tlon, JONEH, ail Spruce street. 1?INE CENTRAL LOTrt ON ADAMS, JEK l1 ferson, Mndlson and Monroe avenues nro rapidly going at.lower prices than Scranton citizens will ever see again. A few good ones nro left at 10 minutes' wnlk from postotllce. Thesonre vnluubleiinil suiieilor lots, and are n rare opportunity. JONES, :ill Spruce St. 7TlTYRE-slDENCES,"ANYTHINGFROM K.' the modest little homo containing Fix rooms and bath, range, furnace, etc., for 11,11111), to the most elaborate residence with nil the modern accessories. W. T HACK ETT. Reol Kstiitu and Flio lnsuradce, 125 Washington u venue. T OIS, LINDEN STREET, SROO UP; Ml'L Lj berry stieet, SH.UOO up; Green Rldgo ami Dunniore, S-lim up. W. T. lACICETT, Agent, rj.-j Washington iivenuo. T OTS FOR SALE ON NICHOLS II EIGHTH JJ nml Lorraine. Address A.A. NICHOUi, Agent, Clark's Summit, Pa. ?OR SALE CHEAP-A FEW CHOICE lots at Laku Wlnolu. Address 1). M. IlKSSLER. Pntcrson, N. .1. 1,'OR SALE-DESIHAI1LE LOT, WITH X' house on rear, (II H N. Washington as-e. nue; owner leaving city. (101 (Julncy avo. HOARDERS WANTED. Advs. Und:r This Head One Cent a Word. WANTED-TWO REFINED GENTLE- men boarders. Central location. Sur roundings llrst-class. Meals prompt; but imit find their own amusements. To such, a good homo can be found by addressing X., Tribune olllce. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. ylX DIFFERENT LINES OF BUSINESS; o each established and paying, l'lcuso In vrstlgatn If you mean business. W. T. II AC1CETT, Agent, l'J.1 Wuslilngton. A GOOD MARKET FOR MONEY. SEND for our "Wall street Guide;" free. MITCHELL A-CO., '20 llroadwny, N. Y. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. rnoTIIK ELECTORS OF THE HOROUail L of Taylor, County of Lackawanna and Stato of Pennsylvania: Notice Is hereby given that an election will to held ut the places for holding municipal elections In the said borough of Taylor on Saturday, the toth day of July, A. D. 18D7, between tho hours of 7 a. in. and 7 p. ni., for the purpose of obtaining the assent of the electors of .uld Itorough to lncreuse the in debtedness of said Borough to an amount not exceeding 7 per centum upon tho lust as sessed valuation of tho taxable property therein. The amount of tho last assessed vuluntlon of the Mild borough of Taylor Is $11)8,-180. There Is no existing debt in said liorougb ofTuylor. Tho amount ofltho proposed increase la twenty thousand iS'jo.oooi dollars. The percentage of the proposed liicreuso Is .1 il)H(M()8l80. '1 ho purpose lor which the Indebtedness of said borough ofTaylor Is to bo Increased Is to imiuiimriui't! electricity lor comiuerciui purH)ses for thesuppl) nml uso of tho Inhab itants ot said borough by means of nro and Incandescent electric lights or any other form or fctylo of electricity which may bo deemed most expedient and desirable for those who nuiv desire to uio the same In their dwelling houses, store rooms und other ..I......U ... U..l.l ll..PI.I,l. 1II..VV. I (. ff,..( ..... ,.n... Tho ordinance authorizing said Increase of Indebtedness of said borough was adopted by the corporate authorities of siid borough of llll IOI on llic uolll iiuy in .u:i.i,k. j. inu .1. E, WATKINH, burgess, 11. E. HARRIS, Pies, of Council. Attest: G, J. POWELL. Clerk of Council. REDUCTION IN PRICE OF UAS, rrMTEscRNTON7us AND WATER CO. J and tho Hyde Park Gas Co. In accordance with tho policy of theso com panies to reduce rules from time to time, ns iiiny bo uurruuto'l by Increu'ed consump tion, notice is hereby given that on and utter July 1st next, lliu price of gas will bo One Dollar and Twenty Cents per one thousand ctlblo feet consumed, subject lo the following discounts; Five jur cont, on all bills, vUeva tho consumption for tho month ainonnls to less than twenty-live dollars; ten per cent, on all bills wheio tho consumption for the month iiiiiniiiits to twcnty-tlvo dollars und upwards. J'rinldi'd the bill Is puld on or be fore tho UlHh dny of th9 month In which the bill Is presented, uy unier oi uie noaru G. it. HAND. Secretary. , Pa., Juno2lBt 1807. Scranton CLAIRVOYANT. Advs. Under Till I Head On) Cent a WorJ. MRS. FENTON, CLAIRVOYANT AND orcnolologlnt, ll'j .North Main uvcuuo. A-WOll ksAJLJJlJ JL Lf 0 2MoT;sffiS.Are' AGENTS WANTED. Advs. Under 1 his Head One Cent a Word. miNTHmJWlTTuEE; excluslvo terrU tory; no capital needed: n new agent mnlte.s S20.tr. per day; city or country; proof free. ALPINE SAFE CO., Cincin nati, Ohio. riENEHAI, AGENT ON IiAUOECOMMIS VT slon for new patent, cleaning polishing cloth. HTEIN, HOSENSTEIN, V. O. Uox I'JSit, N. Y. City. AGENTS-OUTFIT FUEE; NO CAIUTAIj needed; ono ngont one day sold llfky blrycles; weekly mles pay big profits; we milks u hlgu grnd? bicycle as low us Si'i.no. WrllH niilcli, oNollent territory.' Abl'lNK ( Y( I.K to., Cincinnati, Ohio. IK DON'T WANT ltOYH OK I.OAFEHS, but men of ability; $300 to Sntio n month to hustlers; state and general ugents; salary and commission. HACINE KlltE ENOINECO., Hiiclnc, Wis. WANTED-BOIjIClTOHS; NO DELIVE1 ing, no collecting; position pcriminen ray weekly; state ugc ULEN HHOTHEIt llochestcr, N. Y. lirANTED-OENKItAI. AGENTS IN EV- cry county; also lady canvassers; iimio thing new; sure seller; apply quick. J. C. HIIJJEKT, 1.11 Adams avenue, Scranton, Pa. AGENTS WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO do about Safe Cltlzenshlpprlco $1. Go ing by thousands. Address NICHOLS, Nupervllle, III. G ENT.-TO SELL OUIt PRACTICAL gold, silver, nickel nnd copper electro plustcrs; prices from $H upward; salary nnd expenses rniu; ouiiii iree. .vnciress, wiiu stump, .iiiui J1IIGAX JIFG CO., Chlcogo. AGENTS-TO SELL CIOAIIH TO DEAL crs; $2ft weekly and expenses: experi ence unnecessary. CONSOLIDATED MFG CO., tK Vnu Huron St., Chicago. FIREWORKS FOR SALE. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. I7IREWORKS-22f) l'ENN AVE. NOTE X1 closing out prices on largo cannon crackers: No. '2 for 8c, 20 In pack; No. n for Utc, 21) In pack; No. . I for 22c, 20 in pack; No. A for .toe, 20 In pack; No. tl for 25e; () largo crackers In pack; No. 7 for 2fic, A largo In pack; No. 8 for 10c, 5 big ones in pack. Small crackers, 2 for i and Jo per pack, LOST. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. OsTwrWAfsTTioTw tween Crovell's bakery and Linden St.. nnd between Linden St, and Clay avenue, Si 8. r inner win no uocrauy rewnrucu uy returning to J. E. II., Tribune olllce. SALESMEN WANTED, vs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. QAMSSM;sTAinVYTNOC O ins; no deliveries; no collections; sam ples free; sldo line or exclusive. MFRS., ill) 11 Market Street, l'hllo. MONEY TO LOAN. MONEY TO LOAN ON CITY PROPERTY; llrst mortgage. W. T. HACKETT, Agont, 125 Wuslilngton avenue. MONEY TO LOAN Sr.OO, $1,000, 82,000, $2,500 and other amounts. DAVID W. IIROWN, Attorney, Mears Ilulldlng. Q28,000 TO INVEST AT ONCE ON FIRST ,' mortgages, city real estate, win loan in sums of Sl.ooo and upwards. THOS. V. wkli.s, Attorney, uommonwcaitu isiiuaing. CITY SCAVENGER. CIIAS. COOPER, CITY SCAVENGER. All orders promptly attended to, day or night. All the Intent appliances. Charge reasonable. 710 Scrumon Btreet. House, 1125 Washburn street. AB.I1R1GGS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS . nnd cess pools; no odor. Improved pumps used. A. 1JRIGGS, I'roprfetor. Leave orders 1100 N. Malnjnve,, or Etckes' drug store, corner Adams und Mulberry. Telephone (1040. CHIROPODIST AND MANICURE. 61tNs7HU?IONirTNrrl nails cured without the least pain or drawing blood. Consultation and advice given free. E. M. HET.EL, Chiropodist. IIIIC) Lackawanna avenue. Ladles uttended at their residence if desired. Charges moder ate. SITUATIONS WANTED. S'r?UATlioN'wXNn w'nshlng the llrst part of the week; wash ings taken home ulso. Call or address L. I!., UU l North Sumner nvonue. SITUATION WANTED-I1Y A WOMAN; O ijood cook and laundress; can glvo refer ence. Address, E. M. D., I'. O. Uox 40. SITUATION WANTED-AS COOK AND O laundress or general housework, fun glvo good reference. Cnn sleep home. Ad driK, 52(1 Lackawanna avenue. MRS. EL LEN GLEASON. Q1TUATION WANTED-HY A YOUNG i lady as housekeeper; with reference. Address, cure MISS U. DROWN, llox U, Old Forge, Lackawanna County, l'u. WANTED-I'ERMANENT POSITION 1IY u llrst-class barber, of good habits; or will work as u relief. Addres,., ''Anxious lo work," G. It. C, this olllce. WANTKll-A PERMANENT POSITION to do anything, by a young man who speaks four languages nnd understands book. keeping. RICHALD, lillS Piospectavenue. CrrUATlON WANTEI COLLEGE O student; olllce or wholesale liouso; refer, eiice. Address, N. L., General Delivery, Scranton. SITUATION WANTED-IIY A MIDDLE O nged ladv us linusekoppcr: can glvo best of references. E. J., Tribune olllce. ilTDA'FlON VANTEImTYOi;NGGIHIi, O age 1H, us nurse. Address M. II., Scran, ton 1'oslolllce, Q ITUATION WANTED -As" X CANDY O maker or u triimtor, or willing to do nny hind of work. Address J, T., Tribune. VOUNGMAURilll) M,NWANTS TOSI. .1 Hon us bookkeeper or any olllco work; has expciieucound best of references. Ad dress F, ' 'liibuno oillce A TTv TT TnnPfO r
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers