THE SCRANTON" TRIBUNE-SATURDAY MORNING. JULY 10, 1897. 3 Pennsylvania news. GOVERNOR IS BUSY AMONG THE BILLS The Results of Ills First Day's Work at Their Examination. MEASURES APPROVED AND VETOED None oT the More Celebrated Hills Which Were the Subjects of Fac tional Contention H'm Hunched by Jlini, but Nevertheless n Good Day's Work Was Done. Ilarrlsburg, July f. Governor Hast ings today approved the Focht bill, creating a state board of dentnl ex aminers. The board Is to be composed of Ave experienced dentists, whose duties shall be similar to those of the state medical examiners. The rcover nor also approved the following bills: Authorizing married women living apart from their husbands, under agreement, to convey and encumber real estate wthout the Joinder of their husbands. Declaring the construction of words In a deed, will or other Instrument Importing a failure- of Issue. To validate conveyances and other Instruments which have been defective ly acknowledged. To provide that one burial permit Fhall be sufllelent for Interment In nny cemetery within th? county. Making valid the diplomas of phy sicians Issued by any reputable col lege or unlveislty In another state or foreign country, which havo been lm proptrly registered. Authorizing cour'F to decrease the number of members of town council and school directors To provide for the re-location of bound try lines between wards in cities. Am "ding an net of 1SU1 relating to the purchase of bridges by counties. Hel.i'.ng to the maintenance of the poor In counties not having poor 'houses Amending the ballot law by speelf Ing how the names adopted by pollti cal bodies may be protected, fixing the time for filing certiflcatcH of nomina tions and nomination papers, limiting the number of times that names of candidates shall appear on tho ofliclal ballot and prescribing how the same shall be certlllcd by the secretary of the commonwealth. Providing for the purchase and dis play of United States Hags on public school buildings. For the destruction of wild cats, foxes nnd minks. THE VETO AXE. These- bills were disapproved: To validate the Indebtedness of any borough hereinbefore incurred. Providing that legal advertisements published In any county that contains a population of over 70.000 persons who emigrated from Germany, shall bo pub lished In one German newspaper of general circulation printed In such county In addition to the publication required In newspapers printed In Eng lish. Amending the Act of March 31, 1S60, to dispense with tho endorsing or back ing of warrants by aldermen and Jus tices ot the peace out of the Jurisdic tion of the aldermen or Justices grant ing the warrant and to reejulre nlder hien and Justices to keep an ofliclal seal and stamp all warrants granted with said seal, requiring that warrants so issued shall bo stamped with the ofliclal seal of the officer Issuing the same. To protect the owner nnd agents of stallions In the collection of fees for their services and to secure the fees for such services by a lien on the colt for tho amount agreed upon between the parties nt the time of tho service niid that the same may be collected In the same manner as other debts are now collected. ACCUSED OF MURDER, Ilontmnn Is Charged with Having Caused a Drowning. Pittsburg-.1 July 9. James Doran, a ferryman on the Monongahela W.be tween Rraddock and Homestx Is charged with murder, because . vof his passengers was drowned. e coroner's Jury decided that Doran responsible for the drowning by c mining a reckless act. ' t Last Tuesday when Valentino Dig anno, an Italian, accompanied by tw A crmcArl f Vizes of our i-: Clothiers, friends, took passage In Doran's boaL to cross the river, It Is alleged iin re fused to stop until tho stdnmer Eliza beth had passed. All four were thrown Into tho river nnd Dlgluuno drowned. HAZLETON MAN'S BIO CONTRACT. John IV. Crcllln llecelves Orders to lliiild a i.tirge Cnunl. Haleton, July 9. The St. Uawrenco Power company ot Mnssena Springs, N. V,. has awarded to John W. Crellln, of this city, tho contract for a canal excnvntlon, In St. Lawrence county, N. Y between the St. Lawrence and Glass rivers. The canal will be three miles In length nnd will require about two years to complete. Tho purpose of the canal Is to secure water fall -and establish an electric plant similar to that at Niagara Falls. The projectors have already awarded to the AVestlnghouse Electric company of Pittsburg, tho contract for furnish ing the machinery and electrical equip ment which it Is said will cost one mil lion dollars. LIOHTNINQ IN THE FENCE. Leaned on n Ilurlicd Wire nnd Elec tricity Keeled I II in Over. West Chester, July 9. Thomas Ford had been tlshlng last evening at the Urandywlne, nnd, seeing- a storm ap proaching, started home. Ho had made, about half th'e distance when ho stop ped to watch the gathering clouds, lie leaned over a barbed wire fence, his hands resting on the upper strand of the fence. While he stood there n sharp flash of lightning came. Immediately Ford was raised off his feet and dashed to the ground, where he lay In a semi-conscious condition for some minutes. Tho lightning had run along tho wire fence and he had felt Its effects. He mannged to get home, and Is still suffering from tho effects of tho shock. SPOILED THE WEDDING. A 1'rospretivo Hridcgroom Fnilnd to Show Up nt Sliurpsville. Sharon, July 9. Miss Constance Mc Dowell, daugh'ter of J. C. McDowell, a .eminent liveryman of Shnrpsvllle, was to have been married at noon Wednesday to "William Haggerty, of "Warren. The marriage was set for 12 o'clock, but at the appointed hour tho groom was not on hand. Tho guests became uneasy, nnd nfter n long wait they were dismissed, Including the minister. Haggerty left Sharpsville "Wednes day morning for Sharon, saying he was going to take a bath, but instead boarded a train for Pittsburg. HELD FOR A HEARING. Two Arrests .Made in tho Unneyvillo ."Murder Case. Lock Haven, July 9. John dishing, one of tho men who found tho body of 6-ycar-old Edna Crider, of Hancyvllle, who was feloniously assaulted and then murdered, and Paul Koitzseh. son of a German physician of Wllliamsport, have been placed In jail on suspicion of having murdered tho child. The offlceis claim to have strong cir cumstantial evidence against the ac cused. WOMAN FATALLY INJURED. Willla-msport, July' j.-r-Mrs. John Thorpe died at Jersey Shore from In juries received by falling down stairs on 'Tuesday. Desiring to reach the yard, she accidentally opened the cel lar door. Not discovering her mistake, she fell headlong into the ccllur. She was SO. years old. Tell OlTii Train. Harrlsburg, July 9. James Collins, aged 20 years, of Arlington, N. J., In attempting to get off a moving freight train on the Pennsylvania, railroad near Steeltor. tonight fell und broko his back. Soldiers' ."Monument at Huston. Easton, July 9. Tho Northampton county commlssloneis today d'eclded to erect In this city a monument to tho memory of the soldiers from this coun ty who died for their country. Tho monument will cost 110,000. To Curo a Cold in One Dny. Take laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund th money if it 'n.13 to cure. 25 cents. Very Unusual ! ! The flattering response experienced in the past occasioned in a great measure by the sale of the Mt - Pti .;; V, ,..., stock, so that on Monday next we shall a saie 01 me balance ot our Men's bpnng and Summer Suits infancy checks, plaids and mixtures. This -ill be the great esiynnovation ever attempted here. It must be ' startlingly surprising-. or else we would not say so, nor would we be sat isfied We are not now ready for particularsbeing too busy, but wulch the Sunday papers and dailies of Monday, July 12, and you will find that this remarkable reading will be put in actual practice word for word. ' SAMTER Hatters, Furnishers. PHf's For Union nnd Nervous Dlsordors mieh a Wind and I 1 1 1 1 n 1 1 1 o K t o 1 11 n o 1 . . R 1 c U lie nl r o 1 1 e. Giddiness, Fullness ami Swelling nfter meals, Dizziness nnd l)rtiwjllii-Bj. t ,al Id UilUs, j '"J," Ingsnfllent, Lossof Appetite, Shortness of Ilrentli. Costlvoncss, lfll'"0, ; '1,."k. "h iln tiirbcd Sleep, Krimitftil'lVnms nnd nil Nervous and Trcinbllnf Hei ntlonj, Ac., w en these, symptoms iiro mused by constipation, in mom of them are. TIIH I3ST OOiH w ILL til VIS 1)111 In: im tiuiimtv MivnTi:i Thia lit tin lift on. Every sullcrcr In earnestly invited to trv one. box oft heparins, und they will be acknowledged to be A WONDERFUL MEDICINE. Iim-CHAM'S PILLS, taken ns directed, will quickly rcstoro fetnules to roinplcto health. They promptly remove obstructions or Irregularities of the system. I- or 11 WEAK STOMACH, IMPAIRED ' . . they net Ilka Muscular Sv Ilka mnglc-n few doses will net womlors upon the Vital Organs; strengthening tho r System, restoring tho long lost complexion, bringing back tho keen edge of appe uroi sing with tho Rosebud ot Health the whole physical energy of the human frame, Theso are facts admitted I by thousands In all classes of society, , and "" ',lli.,lic"5 guurantecs to the Nervous nnd Debilitated Is that Heechnm's Pill have the Largest bile ot any Patent .Medicine In tile World. WITHOUT A IIIVATj. 2re. nt Drug Stores, or will bo sent by U. Now York, post puld, upon receipt of price. REPORTS OF THE ' SPRING INSPECTION Company D of lite Thirteenth Leads the Division witli 95.66. AND A COMPANY RANKS SECOND Company C of the Ninth Is Third. Tho Thirteenth's Figure of F.tli clcncy Is Again at the Top of the I.ist--Gjinrd Never in Hotter Shape. Harr'lsiiurg, July 0. General orders were issued tonight from the headquar ters of th'e National Guard of Pennsyl vania giving the reports of the spring Inspections of the troops, Company D, of the-Thirteenth regiment, leads the division with 93.CG ns its figure ot ef ficiency. Company A. ot the same regi ment, takes second honors with a rat ing of 03.51 nnd company C, of tho Ninth regiment, third with D0.-C1. The City troop, ot Philadelphia, ranks nt th'e head of the cavalry arm of the service with 01.70. The Governor's troop, of Harrlsburg, is next with 83.4? mid the Sheridan troop, of Tyrone, last with 79.39. The ratings of the three batteries nnd the state naval militia are not civen. The figure of efficiency of the several regiments In the division follows: First brigade Gray Invincible.", 70.80; State Fencibles batallion, M).79: First regiment, SG.34; Second regiment, 79.50; Third regiment, 79.01; Sixth regiment, 7li.25. Second brigade Fifth regiment, 7ri.S0; Tenth regiment, 70.94; Four teenth regiment, 71. SO; Fifteenth regi ment. 7G.10; Slxtpentli regiment, 7S.39; FJghteenth regiment, 73.9G. Third bri gadeFourth regiment, S3.10; Eighth regiment, S6.02; Ninth regiment, 81.91; Twelfth regiment, 81.10; Thirteenth icglment, 90.67. Inspector General Morrell and tho brigade Inspectors agtee that the guard was never in such fine shape. HEIRS TO $7,000,000. Greene nnd Fayette County Families Fxpcct n Share of n Dig Kstutc. Waynesburg. July 9. A fortune of $42,000,000 In Kngland Is expected by Fayette and Greene county families. One of the heirs is William Finch, a farmer near AVnynesburg; another the Anderson family In this town. There arc six direct heirs to the estate, all in America, and the two families men tioned will come In for $7,000,000. For sixteen years these heirs have been working on tho case, and only recently came across the missing link In the shape of the log of a ship in which members of tho family crossed the ocean years ago. This log was found at Brownsville. A Biblo giving a complete history of the family, has nlo been found In Fayette county. ItepleW the millions in cash there are eighty acres in the heart of one of tho Kngllsli cities vhich will come to these heirs. The heirs will endeavor to get Judge Mestrezat, of Unlontown, to conduct their case. STEEL WORKERS DISAGREE. Failure of tho Pittsburg Conference and Mills to it cm a in Idle. Pltts"burg, July 9. The joint scale conference of Iron nnd steel sheet man ufacturers and the Amalgamated as sociation, which has been In session hero for two days, was unable to agree and adjourned at 12.30 o'clock this af ternoom No date was fixed for another meeting. The conferees agreed upon every point but one. The Amalgamated as- l1 J. 4-U BROS. 1",,SSVSWSS''i'' DIGESTION, DISUKUhKtU LIVbK . ll... St'li.. I nnnnllal tlAtiiTt1iinllli Milt Annual Sales over 6,000,000 Iloxes. H. Agent, P. F. ALLEN & CO., tlOO Cuunt Street, Hook free upon application. sociatlon declined to concede 10 per cent, for rolllnu steel ot 22 gauge and lighter, over the price for rolling Iron. The disagreement will affect 25,000 men, nnd cause nn Indefinite suspension ot work In nil of the Btecl sheet mills of th'e country. FORESAW A HUSBAND'S DEATH. Dying Woman's Strnngo Prediction I ullilled. Philadelphia, July 9. There was something weird and uncanny about the death of Franklin J. Uond, In Cam den, yesterday. One month ago, almost to the hour, Bond's young wife lay upon her death bed. Almost her last words were; "Frank, you'll soon follow me." fijin after Mrs. Pond's funeral her busbar " was taken ill, but no fears were entertained for him. It was thought that worry and anxiety Inci dent to his wife's Illness and death had upset him, and that a few day' quid and rest would soon retore him. A fortnight ago he went to Cresco, near Mt. Pocono, Pn., und his friend nnd relntlves thought he wii getting on nicely. He suddenly grew worse, how ever and on Tuesday wns hurried to his home, No. 430 Hanson htteet He never rallied, but contlnuu.l to grow worse until death came. ALLEGED ASSAILANT GOES FREE. Wns 11 Prisoner nt the Time a Crime Voh Committed. Media, July 9. Stephen Smith, a col ored man, held here on the charge of making a "brutal assault upon Miss Mary Spencer, a teacher at the Klwyn Training school, has been proven Inno cent without a trial. When the nssatilt occurred, on Sun day night, June 27, Smith was in the house of correction at Holnicsburg. This was discovered by a discharge from the Institution found In the cell In the town lockup ho occupied on the night of his arrest. STAFF APPOINTMENTS. William T.Simpson, of Scrnnton, to lie Commissary Sergeant. Harrlsburg, July 9. Adjutant Gen eral Stewart Issued a general order to day announcing these appointments on the staff of Governor Hastings: Corporal Hugh Murray Wllkes narre, to be serneant major. William T. Simpson, Scranton, to be commissary sergeant, vice William H. Burke, honorably discharged. THAT BUTLER ELOPEMENT. Scliloss mid His Wife I.cnrn Pence Is in Sight. Canton, O., July 0. Leon Scliloss and wife, whose marriage created n sensa tion nt Hutler, are still at the Hurfnrd house in this city. This morning a long letter was received from I. J. McBrlde, the father of Schloss' young wife. Scliloss refused to be Interviewed con cerning It. The Indications are that the parents of Mrs. Schloss are relenting. Contract (Joes to Denver Falls. Harrlsburg, July !'. The board of public urounds and buildings today awarded the contract for the building of the state bridge over the Susque hanna river at Catawlssa to the Penn sylvania Bridge company, of Beaver Falls, at its bid of $81,400. Itnilrond Store House Burned. Baston, July 9. The main storehouse of the Lehigh Valley Uallroad com pany, located at Packerton, wa.s de stroyed by fire today. The loss is about $60,000, nearly covered by insur ance. fortnight, stock pur- i..t. 1 inaugurate W I I Connolly & Wallace Foulard Silks AT 37 CENTS. ... " The best quality Guaranteed not to slip or fade. The price, 37jc, is less than half the figure usually quoted for this grade. CONNOLLY. & SHOT GRANDPA FOR A THIEF. A You lie .linn's Ncrlotit Mistnlic While on Wntrli. Cape JIuy Couit House, N. J., July 9. Nebulon Swain, an nped and re spected farmer llvlnpr at Swalnton, lies in a -orjr critical condition at his home, with about twenty-eight No. 4 shot embedded in his groin nnd abdomen, rnd the chicken thief for whom the charge ot lead was prepared Is still at large and In good health. So serious have been the recent depredations of poultry thieves that ninny Middle township farmers have made arrange ments to protect their breeds by heroic measures. While a young Grandson of Mr. fiwnln nnd n farm hand were holding midnight vigil Thursday night they saw a stranger creeping along toward the hen roost and young Swain fired missing his man. As the smoke cleared away they saw what they supposed to be the same man standing near the roost The next shot was nnswered by a groan, and the boys were horrified to find that It was Mr. Swain, who had come out unknown to them to see If thty were awake. ELKS AT LAKESIDE. After Award of Prizes nt Minneapolis nn Excursion Is Taken. Minneapolis, Minn., July 9. The grand lodge of Files today formally awarded prizes as follows: Most unleiue display, first prize, $200, to Terte Haute, Intl.; second prize, $100, to Grand Forks, N. D. Competitive drill, first prize, $100, to Toledo; second prize, $75, to Louisville, and the best banner In parade, first rnse, $75, to Allegheny, Pa.; second prize, $30, to Cincinnati. Uniformed lodge coming longest dis tance. $100, to Hartford. The big Elk to the lodge bringing the greatest proportion of Its members the longest distance, will piobably go to Siovx Falls, S. D. With each prize was given a handsome diploma to be hung In the lodge rooms. Today was spent nt Lake Mlnnoton ka, where frequent trains on tho three lines of railroads took the visitors and their hosts. m HAWAUANS DISAPPOINTED. Held n Steamer nt Honolulu, Hoping for Annexation News. San Francisco, July 9. The steamer City of Peking, just arrived, was a day behind her regular time. Captain Smith explained the delay by saying the vessel was detained at Honolulu on a request from the olllcers of the Hawaiian government, who asked -that the vessel remain In the harbor until the Mariposa from San Francisco should arrive, by which the Hawatl ans hoped to hear that the annexation treaty had been ratified by the United States senate, and that they could call themselves Americans. The leaders of the annexation party had purchased all the firecrackers on the Islands and were preparing for a big celebration, but the news to fully suit them did not come, and the cele bration was declared off. The Hawall ans hoped by holding the steamer to send congratulatory messages to this country. m TRADE OUTLOOK BRIGHTER. IJrndstrcct's, Formerly PcsslmlMin, Is Converted to Prosperity' Side. New York, July 9. Uradstreets to morrow will say: The prospect of nn early bottlernent of the tariff has strengthened the widespread feeling of hopefulness that the autumn will bring a revival of consumptive demand. Or ders for clothing, shoes and hardware for fall delivery are already more fre quent at Baltimore, Chicago and Oma ha. Prices show nn advance of one fifth of 1 per cent, during June and mark the beginning of a turn In tho outward flow of thr tldo of prices which continued from January 1 to June 1. There are 21T business failures reported throughout tho United States this week compared with 225 last week nnd 219 In the week a year ago and 2Gu two years ago. NEW RAILROAD RECORD. Transportation of Christian Undenv ororn llclievrd to KstuhlUh It, Salt Lake City, July 9. The Chris tian Endeavor west-bound movement Is practically over. During the period from July 1 to 7 the Rio Grande "Wcot ern road handled seventy-one trains carrying 17,232 passengers from Orand Junction to Ogden. The greater per centage of theso. passengers stopped over In Suit Lake City, thus requiring a second movement or the handling of n totnl of nearly 35,000 passengers. This was accomplished without accident or serious delay. The bulk of this Immenso traffic hav ing been carried nn July 3, 4 and 5, es tablishes, it Is claimed, tho world's single track passenger record. Attempted .Murder mid Suicide. EfPnsham, III., July 9.-Samuel II. Wright, an ex-pollccnian and stock buyer, flr&e four shotH at his brother-in-law, Eel ward Ollllkple, and then turned the re volver on hlm?tlf with suicidal Intent. Tho ball entered his head nt tho right eye and produced a mortal wound. Only one ball took effect on QIMesple, Htrlkiug him In the neck. It is thought GIHmjiIc will recover. Family difficulties were, the cause of the tragedy, , made by the best American makers WALLACE, Tribune Wants t HP I mm i RETURNS, TRY 'EM, i TpHE following adver 4 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. HELP AV ANTED MALES. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. WANTED AaKNT8-87S 1'EH MONTH nnd uxpenses paid active men If right; goods sold by sample only; sumples, also horo nnd rarrlnge furnished FHKE. Ad-dres-i JOUUEH, Box 0308, Boston, Mass. S ALESMEN-WCHOOL SITPI'MEH: COUN try work; $100 salary montuiy, with liberal nddlttonnl commission. H. U. EVANS & CO., Chicago. "1X7" ANTED-AN IDEA. WHO GA-NTHINIC V of some simple thins; to patent? Pro tect your Ideas; they may bring you wealth. WritoJOHN WEDDEHllUKN & CO., Dent. C. la, Patent Attorneys, Washington, 1). 11, lor their SI 800 prize oiler and llbt of 1,000 inventions wanted. "WANTED-AS AGENT IN EVEKY SEC- tlon tocnuvuss; $1.00 to $5.00 a day ninile; sells at sight; also a man to soil Btaplo (ioods to dealers; best sido lino 87f a month; sulury or large commission made; experience) unnecessary. Cllflon Moap uud ilatiiifnctur ng Company, Cincinnati, O. AT7ANTED - WELI-KNOWN MAN IN ' ' every town to solicit stock subscrip tions; a monopoly, big money for agents; no capital required. EU WAltD C. Flail & CO., ilordeu lllock, Chicago, III. II ELl WANTED FEMALES. Advs. Under ThW Mead One Cent a Word. Vs r.YNTKD-AN EXPERIENCED TO- liact'OKllpper. UKUKKli JIIIUM. WANTED AN EXPEU1ENUED COOK at UOCKAEEU.EIl'.S DININU HOOM, 121 Ponn avenue. LAIHE.S-I .MAKE 1UO WAGES DOING pleaunt home work, nnd will gladly send full particulars to nil sending cent stamp. .MISS M. A. MTEUMNS, Lawrence, Mtch. VVANTED-LADY AGENTS IN SCRAN- ton to sell ami introduce Snyder's cuke icing; experienced canvasser preferred; work permanent nnd very profitable. Write for particulars nt oncenml get benellt of holiday trade. T. II. .SNYUEIU CO., Cincinnati, O. w T ANTED IMMElJIATELY-TWO KNEIU cetlu mlrswoiuen to represent us. Guaranteed SO a day without Interfering with other duties. Healthful occupation. Write for paillculars, enclosing stamp, MANGO CHEMIOAIi COMPANY? No. 71! John street. New York. FOR SALE. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. I'OK SALE-ONE THHEE-HOUSE FLAT, I also ouo three-story double house, In cluding store room. E. U. CAl'WELL, 1723 Lafayette street. l?Olt SALE-A EINK YOL'NO SPAN OP 1. dark chestnut horses. Por description inquire tit Everett's Stable,, Dlx Court, Scran ton. Oil SALE-FINE THAI CHEAP. 1641 Penn avenue. FOR KENT. Advs. Under This Mead One Cent a Word. I?OH HENT-NICEHIX-ltOOM HOl'HEON J1 Eynon btreet. Inquire fitii Hampton street. .MONEY TO LOAN. Adv, Under This Mead One Cent a Word. OtOO AND 91,20(1 ON CITY HEAL E1 J tnti. 1). 11. ItKPI OULE, Attorney, Mcursllitlldlng. HOARDERS WANTED. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. WANTED-TW'O HEP1NED GENTLE- ' men boarders. Central location. Sur roundings tlrst-chiMS. Meals prompt; but must llnd their own amusements. To such, a good home e-nii be lound by addressing X., Trllpuneotllee. LOST. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. tstTply 5 HKFv?M'jVnaKH Xj hotel, In Mlnnakn, uud No. it School, a Hnt-k i-out ullli i-iKh book In It, belonging to P. J. NEEDIIAM, 81(1 Stono nvonue. He waid for return. LEGAL. TNTHECOl'ltT OP COMMON PLEAS OP X t.iu'kauanna County. Notice Is hereby given that The Cambrian Mutual Eire Insur ance. Company, of scranton, Pa has tiled Its petition In kuIU court, praying that it be permitted to surrender up any powers In Its charter, and that u decree be ontcrcd dissolv ing said corporation, and that tho said court has grnuteil a rule to show chuso why it lie ciee dissolving the satil corporation should not be iiuule, returnable August 1(1, J HI)", at 10 o'clock a. in. Said petition Is tiled In tho prothonotary's oftlco In said county ns of No. JiOU, September term, 1807. TAYLOR & LEWIS, Attorneys for Petitioner. OM-CBNT-A-WOIl). KEAL ESTATE. A V Advs. Under This Mead One Cent a Wor.. w FARING OlG 20wp'c"urtt0Hoonue DOUIlLHCOHNEItS-AnOUIILECOHNKIl has u specltle value: There ure not mans good ones left In Scranton. A double corner means DO feet on the avenue and 100 feet on the street. For n gentleman's place with ampie grounds, residence, stables, nnd. unobstructed vlewBand light It Is Just the de sideratum. For Investment In rows of build ings or double houses it presents all that you wnnt. Call for circular, map and Informa tion, JONES, 311 Spruce street. 1?INE CENTRAL LOT ON ADAMS, JEP V ferson, Madison and Monroe uvenuosnra rapidly going nt lower prices than Scranton citizens will ever soo again. A few good ones are left nt 10 minutes' walk from postofllce. These are valuable nnd superior lots, and are n rare opportunity. JONES, 311 Spruce SU OTS Foil SALE"oNNfciIOLS HEIGHTS unci Lorraine. Address A.A. NICHOLS, Agent, Clark's Summit, Pa. IOR HALE-DESIRAHLE LOT, WITH house on rear, 018 N. Washington nve. nne; owner leaving city. 001 Qulncynve. AGENTS WANTED. Advs. Under This Head One Cent Word. needed; one ugont one dny sold fifty bicycles: weekly Kales pay big profits; vie make a lilgli gratis bicycle as low ns $22.r0. Write quick, excellent territory. ALPINE CYCLE CO., Cincinnati, Ohio. w E DON'T WANT HOYS OR LOAFERS, but men of nbllltv: $300 to SfiOO a month to hustlers; state und general agents; salary and commission. RACINE FIRE ENGINE CO., Racine, Wis. WANTED-SOLICITORS; NO DELIVER Ing, no collecting; position permanent; pay weekly; state age. GLEN BROTHERS, Rochester, N. Y. WANTED-GENERAL AGENTS IN EV ery county; also lady canvassers; some thing new; euro seller; apply quick. J. C H1LUERT, 141 Adams avenue, Scrunton,Pa. A" "OENTS-WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO do about Safe Citizenship price f 1. Go ing by thousunds. Address NICHOLS, Napervlllc, HI. GENTS TO SELL OUR PRACTICAL gold, silver, nickel and copper electro plasters; prices from S3 upward; salary und expenses pold; outfit freo. Address, with stamp, .MICHIGAN MFG CO., Chicago. AGENTS TO SELL CIGARS TO DEAI ers; Sift weekly nnd expenses; experi ence unnecessary. CONSOLIDATED MFG CO., 48 Van lltircn St., Chicago. REDUCTION IN PRICE OF GAS, rpiIE SCRANTON GAS AND WATER CO. X nnd the Hyde Park Gas Co. In accordance with the policy of these com panies to reduce rates from time to time, as may bo wurrnnted by Increased consump tion, notice is hereby given that on and alter July 1st next, tho price of gas will be One Dollar anil Twenty Cents per one thousand cubic feet consumed, subject to the following discounts; Five per cent, on all bills, where tho consumption for tho month amounts to less than twenty-rlve dollars; ten per cent, on all bills where tho consumption for the month amounts to twenty-live dollars and upwards. Provided the bill is paid on or be foro the 20th day of tho month In which tho bill Is presontcd. Hy Order of tho Hoard. G. U. HAND, Secretary. Scranton, Pn., Juno 21st., 1807. DISSOLUTION NOTICE. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word isBoum6N"'oF'c The llrui known ns W. A. Gray & Co., doing business at niU Lackawanna avenue, Is this day dissolved. The business will here after be conducted by W. A. Uruy at the samo place. W. A. GRAY". Julys, 1807. CHIROPODIST AND MANICURE. CORNS, HUNIONS AND INGROWING nulls cured without the least pain or drawing blood. Consultation and advice given free. E. M. HETZEL, Chiropodist, 330 Lackawanna avenue. Ladles attended nt their residence if desired. Charges moder ate. CITY SCAVENGER. CHAS. COOPER, CJTY SCAVENGER. All orders promptly attended to, day or night. All the latest appliances. Charges reasonable. 710 Scranton btreet. House, 1125 Wushburn street. AH.RHIGGS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS . and cess pools; no odor. Improved pumps used. A. liitlflUS, Proprietor. Leave orders 1 100 N. Main uve., or Elckes' drug store, corner Adums und Mulberry. Telephone 0,040. SITUATIONS WANTED. SvfvXVprpAIKir HOYr? ) years ofugc; would like to work in storo or learn a truue. Addiess J, J. W Dun more, Pa. CinJATlt3lTVAN7rED-nYXeJi:NERAL O blacksmith; good Jourueymun; seven years' experience; villi work at reasonable wages. Address KICIM, Tribune office. EMPLOYMENT WANTED FIRST class baker, worked 12 years In New York; French and Vienna bread u specialty. GREAT CU11AN CIGAR FACTORY. 221 Washington avenue. SITUATION WANTED - TO GO OUT 1-J washing tho llrst iurt of tho week; wash lngs tHken homo also. Call or address L. IX, 334 North Sumner avenue. QITPATION WANTED-HY A WOMAN; O iood cook und laundress; can give refer ence. Address, E. M. D., P. O. llox 10. (Situation wanted-as cook and Cj laundrn or general housework. Can give good reference Can sleep home. Ad clrem, 520 I.urkuvt uuua avenue. MRS. EL LEN GLE.VbON. OlTUATION WANTED-HY A YOUNG O lady us housekeeper; with jeforence. Address, euro MISS C. HROWN, Uox41, Old Forge, Luckuwunuu County, Pa. ANTED-J'KRMANENT I'OSITION HY a first-clans barber, of good habits; or will work u u reJ ief. Address, "Anxious to work," G. 11,0.. this otllce. WANTED-A PKRMA to do unvthtiiir. bv 1 NENT'ba u younit mi lundersund 18 Prospect t POSITION man who sneaks four lunzuuiesand Vuuis book- keeping. RlUUAlV, 1318 I'rospct avenue. w0 V '. t t I .