T11J3 SUKAjTOX TLMIJL JMETUEDAY MOUSING, AUGUST 14, 1S94. 7 ( oes better'work J jT. a than a heapingb-i.' spoonful' sesr sof others- Norrman& Moore FIRE INSURANCE 120 Wyoming Avenue DON'T Have your COLLAH8 starched In the M wav. when you can have them done with soft. ' pliable Buttonhole. lor TWO CKNTS EACH. Lackawanna THE ( LAUNDRY AVE AKE OFFERING rOli A FEW DAYS: Whipcords Jacquards Serges Henriettas A DID Fancies FORMERLY 75c. and $1, for ONLY 59C. In every desirable shade. ears I Hagen 415 LACKA. AVE, If you want Carpets. Draperies, Wall Paper or Window Shades, come to us. We have a full line of goods, and our prices are very low.- illiams k 127 Wyoming Ave. To my friends: I hereby announce that I will be a candidate for the nomi nation of district attorney, before the Republican County convention. JOHN R. JONES, CITY NOTES. Tribune reader leavlug lor 'their nimmn'l vacation can liar their favor ite paper tent to them without extra cost, by notifying thle office of the lo slred changes In the paper's address. The Wyoming camp meeting will begin thin evening. The High School committee of the board ef control will meet to-morrow night. Block signals were tried on the West EMe electrto lice yesterday with good suc cess. Richard Beers, a teamster, was sent to the county jail yesterday in default of a 10 fine for righting. The regular meeting of the Green Ridge Women's Christian Temperance union will be held at their rooms, til 5 Green Ridge street, this afternoon at 3 o'clock. Albert Johnson, of Everett avenue, re ceived his naturalization papers yesterday morning and yesterday aftornoon was In jail for fighting on Jackson street. The weekly report of Secretary Briggs, of the hoard of health, shows that last week ti:ore were thirty-four doaths from all causes and seven cases of contagious diseases. The Danghters of Poaahontas will hold a picnic at Laurel liill park tomorrow. The crest sachem of Pennsylvania, Harri son Neebitt, will be present and speak on the principle of "Freedom, Friendship and Charity." By order of the president a meeting of the Niutu ward Republican club Is called for Thursday evening at ft o'clock in the Central Republican club rooms to elect dolugates to the Republican State league convention at narrlsburg bept. a. The meoting of the Turner societies of the F biladelphia district will meet here Monday and Tuesday of next week during the progress of their biennial tournament. This Saturday evening the various visiting societies will be tendered a reception by the local Turners. The sale of boxts for the bloycle races at the Driving park will occur this morning at E. J. Stewart's, Young Men's Christian association building, Wyoming avenue. Tickets are for saloat the following places: Florey & Holt's, Young Men's Christian association building; Louis Conrad's, Lackawanna avenue, and K. J. Stewart's, Young Men's Christian association build ing. Letters patent bave been granted W. B. Culver, et this oHy, by the commissioners vl patents at Washington, for a useful im provement in steam separators. The in vention is calculated to aid largely in the Supplying of dry steam to engineers at short or long distances, and has already stood the test at the Connell Goal compa ny's mines, Bterrlck Creek Coal company. Monet Pleasant colliery, Delaware and Hudson collieries, Koowles titeein Pomp tompany and othor plants. Pabst'b Milwaukee Bbeb, cool and sparkling, at Lobman's, Spruce street Conway House, 180 and 134 Penn Are., is where yon will always find good service and courteous treatment, the table is al ways supplied with the beet In the market. Transient and local trade solicited. Bay (he Weber and Jet the beet, At Guernsey Bros. nullf BUSy Oil! II COURT ; Opinion Day Is One of the Busiest la Court History. . DELUGE CF JUDICIAL OPINIONS Judges Archbald, Gunster and Ed wards Each Hand Down Important I Decisions The Swetland Stroet Eridge, Sunday SodaWator Selling, Grading of Streets, Sewers and Other Important Matter Roceivo Attention from the Bench. Yesterday was motion day la court, which is the day set apart during mid summer in order that the bench may clear awuy accumulated business be fore the fall term opous. All three judges sut during the day and an im mense amount of business was trans acted. The large number of lengthy and im portant decisions handed down shows that the judges have not beeu idle dur- ; ing the summer vacation. Some of thsss opinions no doubt required caru ful and lengthy research and no small ainouut of manual labor. Subjoined will be found the substance of the duy's transactions. ' SWETLAND STREET 8RI0GE. Viewers' F.-port Set Aside by KuIIds of Judge Arohbald. The most important decision of the day was that banded down by the pres ident judge, in which be sets aside the report of the viewers lu the Swetland street bridge case. Iu summing up the very lengthy oplulon on the question, Judge Arch Laid sayst The viewers were appointed to ascertain and determine the damage and bouotUs accruing from the whole and their report should show that thoy have doue so. As it stands, they have only considered apart of the case, aud the map which they re turn Is correspondingly defective. The fourth exception of tne city is sustained. Aud now, Aug. 13, 1SW, the report of the viewers is set uside, and therefore the case is recommitted to the same viewers for further proceudings and report. ft. W. Aruuuald, P. J. The viewers were Anthony Bauuinu, John Cawiey and (1 F. Van Nort, and they awarded damage us follows: Dominic llealey. $ 1. 500 ; Slur y Keegan , $50; Sarah Collins, $30; Elizabeth Cav anaugh, 50; Domiuio J. Gorman, $30; Kate Pierce, $30; James Heuley, $120 aud 900; Fronk Shifter, $000; Thomas, James, E J ward, Julia, Isabelle White aud Mrs. Helen Iiyau, Mrs. Jennie Mc Dounell and Mrs, Mary Gibbons, rep resenting the White estate, each $09. The total damages allowed by the view ers is 3,1)10. By haviug "only considered a part of the case" the judge has reference to the viewers' refusal to in tea to L A Finch's claim for damages, and his statement that the map is defsstive is based upon the fast that it did not show the whole improvement inteudad and the lot numbers were not accord ing to city maps but numbers used ar bitrarily by the viewers. MUST BE AN ACCOMPANIMENT. Sunday Soda Wattr Must Be a Part of a Menu., The cases of Druggists Ryan, E. Moses and Baker Hengler, whom Rev. ' F. A. Dony had arrested for selling unnecessary articles on Sunday, and ' which cases were appealed from Alder mun Post's decision by the defendants, received the atteution yesterday of ' Judge Gnuster, who gave an opinion bearing on each particular case. , Judge uunster state! that inasmuch as conclusive evidence went to show ' that Druggist Ryan's clerk bad sold soda water on Sunduy, aud that the supreme court hue decided that the tale of soda water is illegal on the Sab bath day Splane vs. Cora. 35 Pitta L?g. Journal, 102 S. C, Ibid. 23GJ no latitude is left for the exercise of his opinion in the mutter; so the defendant , was adjudged guilty and sentenced to 1 pay a hue of $ t and costs, or undego 1 imprisonment iu the county jail for a . term of six days. i In the case of Henry Hengler, who j runs a diuning room, bakery and soda ! fountain, Judge Gunster decided tbut it was not contrary to lav? for Mr. Hengler to provide dinners or to serve soda water us a part of the bill of fare, but iuasmuch as the evidence iudioates that Mr. Hengler sold soda water to others than customers of the dinning room he was placed iu the same cato gory as Drnggist Ryau. In the case of Cigar Dealer E. Moses the plea of former conviction was sus tained and Mr. Moses was relieved from payiug the fiiio. FOURTH DISTRICT MAIN SEWER. Judge Aro'ebald Says the Report of Viewers Is Very Defective. The exceptions to the report of the viewers of the Fourth sewer district were sustained by an opinion of Judge Archbald who declares that the report is very defective. There was no ordinance attached to the petition nor was there exhibited any map or file to show the contem plated improvements. It w,as also claimed that the damages awarded by the viowers were not actual but pros pective beoauBe the property owners on account of the insufficiency of the sewer were liable to damages from surface floods. The judge asserted that if this olaim be true it must be made the subjsct of exception. LIABLE AS INDIVIDUALS. Borough Offlolala of Sunmere Kay Be Iodlvldually Sued. By authority of an ordinance of coun cil, which, however, was not signed by the burgess, the street committee of Dunmore borough, in October, 1801, secured a gang of men, including sev eral borough policemen, who went to Daniel Powells place, on TJlukely street, moved back his fence six feet on one side and three feet on the other side, cut down his cherry trues, lilao bushes, moved buck a shoe shop and damaged the fence that was moved. The borough surveyor then directed that a sidewalk be put down on the land takon and it has been so done and paid for by the borough. Mr. Powell sued the borough for damages, bnt was non-suited on the grounds that the parties whooommi tted the alleged acts were liable, as Individ uals, inasmuch as their work was not sanctioned by the proper authorities of the borough. Thle Judge Gunster sus tained in a lcngtny opinion. He also held that Mr. Powell can prooeed against the officials as individuals. PROVIDENCE SEWER CASES. Judge OuDster Dissolves the ZejauC' tion AgalDst the City. Judge Gunster rendered a decision dissolving the iDjunotion to r-rtrain the city of Soranton from constructing section A of the Fifth sewer district, snl from colleotiug the assessment levied er proposed to be levied. The gist of the opinion on the ques tion 1s that the complaint of the plain tiffs, that they will bave to belp bear the expense of sewer laid In streets on which their property does not abnt, is not trne in one sense, but the evidence shows the seotion to be constructed is virtually one sewer and abutted by all the property in the district. They also claim that ordluanoe uuder which the imnrovomeut was being prosecuted is invalid, but the iuJge decides other wise. STREET GRADING CONSIDERED. Judge A rob bald Stale with Thle Ho usotoua Question. Judge Archbald dealt with a number of grading oases iu which oplulous were bunded down as follows: The Bromley aveuue, North Lincoln avenue and Oxford street eases were continued until the nest term of argu ment conrt to allow the city solicitor to moke amendmeuts to the exceptions to the report of the viewers and supply proofs. I a 't L a first two oases the city solicitor held that exorbitant damages had beeu awarded. In the Fig?streot case Judge Arch bald strikes oil the appeal of the city from the report of the .viewers award ing damages. The proceedings In the Rsbecsa ave uue case were dismissed at the cost of the city. The Tenth and Twelfth street oases were referred back to the viewer for further report. The appointment of viewers In the Meridian street esse was revoked. MINERS' EXAMINERS APPOINTED. The Old Boards are Continued for Hirse Tears. Judge Arohbuld reappointed the old miners' certificates exsmluiug boards for a term of three years, dating from July 1. The upper district board la composed of Henry Collins, Michael Gilroy and William D, Morris. The local board consists of David McMyue, George Frey and Miles Gibbons. THE FLATS FLOOD SUFFERERS. One Case Is Considered by Judge Ed wards. Judge Edwards decided yesterday that Patrick Kearney, who had insti gated proceedings to reeover damages from the Central Rillroad of New Jer sey on account of the floods ou the flats, bad sued the wrong company. It was the Wilkes-Barre, and Seran ton Railroad company that built the railroad which euoroauhod on the river bed and caused the fbod and the judge oeiu mat toey and not tlie lessees of the road were responsible. This de cision will Hffsct a number of similar cases instituted by other residents of the damaged district. OTHER COURT NEWS NOTES. The license of Bornard Yankoski, et Toy lor, was transforied (o Shem Burker. Court fixed Thursday. Sept 13, at 70: o'clock a. m.. for tho acknowledgment of ! treasurer's deeds. j The liceuie of John Banks, of Carbon- ' dale township was, on motion of R. D. ! Stuart, transferred to John Polko. ! Watson & Zimmerman yesterday filed papers in a divorce case iu which Margaret Nogles declares that Kdwurd Noglos bus deserted her. Mrs. Wary Wahon asks conrt Ito compol Mr. aud Mrs. William Mahady to pay her 1,000 for slander. All the parties live iu Lackawanna township. On motion of I. H. Burns, court yester day grunted a rule to quash the proceed ings in tho matter of the division of the First ward, of Ulyphaut. In tho contested election of Morgan Sweeney and J. J, Mauley court, ou mo tion of U. W. Connolly, extended the time for taking testimony twenty days. On motion of Mujor Everett Warren a . rule was granted to show cause why the liceuee of Jacob Yerke, of Pricoburg, should not be transferred to Johu Rem becki. Marriage licenses were crantod yester day by Clerk Thomas to Wesley Stevens, of Sterling, and Minnie Simpson, of Mos cow; Thomas A. Corey, of Maple Lake, and Mary Kiloa Rodney, of Madison; Man ford J. Dovaue. of Lehigh, and il.it.tie May Cook, of Nicholson, Peter J. Foy and Ellen O'Malley, of Scrauton: Joseph Ray aud Caroline Dreoker, of hcrauton. COURT MINUTES. Common Pi.kas Nellie Rdssenuil against Samuel Resseqnil, jr.: Divorce is granted at the cost of Samuel Russequil. Desertion j is the ground for the divorce. Luther Foster against Jsanoy Fostor; in divorce: Rule for oounscl feo?. "The do fendaut has the right to have aid from bur husband's estate to unable her to establish her innocouce if possible. He cannot make this serious chargo aud cut her off from the means of refuting it. The counsel fuo of $500 which is asked for is extravagant, but we think one of i'M would be reason able." Judgment is given accordingly. Fred R. Jenkins naitst R. T. Howell: A new trial is granted. Oil account of an error In the printed trial list the defend ant's attorney was misled. Robortson and Stoue against Georgo Ilighfield: Judguieut of non pros, given for want of a narration or declaration is etrickon otT. Puff and others, executors, against Smith: Caseetuted. Judgment for the de fondants. Edward Mulholland against the Rush brook Water company : The exceptions to the report of the viewers ure set aside and the report approved. In the caio of John Brannen, Adminis trator of Margaret Brannen, deceased, Judge Archbald today gave judemeut to the plaintiff iu the sum of $13$. 32, with in terest, and set aside the rest of the vordict in the ca-e. James P. Farrell against Reheoca Wolf: Judgement is awardod.f or want of snffiolent affidavit of defense. Quarter Sessions The commonwealth against Goldman. The will to strike off tne defendant's recognizances is discharged but the amendment is allowed. Sept. 17 ut U a. m. is the date fixed for the hearing in the application of tho trans fer of the hotel license of John Moore iu Taylor to Henry Noegll. In the matter of the road in North Abington township, court orders that the report of the re-reviewers be set aside nnd confirms finally the report of the viewers, Common Pi.kas Harry Depuy vs. J. A. Brady: Rule for new trial made absolute and new trial awarded. Nicholas Kiifer, assigned to Frederick Durr vs. Walter O. Prank and Frank Leader: Auditor's repjrt coufirined nisi. In re petition of Meadow Brook Water company for extension of time for com pleting works; Hearing of petition Bet down for September 10, at 10 o'clock a. m, Hunt & Counell, Limited vs. A. U. Rauschmayer: Defeudaut pleads non assumpsit, W. H. Withers Paper Go., Limited vs. A. n. Ranschinayer: Walter Briggs ap pointed referee. Hunt & Connell, Limited vs. A. H. Rauschmayer: Walter Briggs appointed referee. Biddlc Hardware Co. vs. A. H. Rausch mayer: Walter Briggs appointed referee. Pottetown Hardware Co. vs. A. IL Ranschmayer: Walter Briggs appointed referee. Seltzer Clabr Hardware Co. vs. Albort H. Rauschmayer; M. A. McGinloy ap pointed referee. Scranton Uas and Water Oo. vs. Lacka wanna Iron and Coal Co. I Case ordered put on trial list for term commencing Sept. 24, 1804. In re appeal from report of auditors of Olyphant borough: W. A. Lathrope ap pointed auditor. Kate J. Redden vs. Isaao T. Bedden; Rule granted to show oause why decree in divorce shonld not be granted. Lacos Shifter Coal Oo. vs. William Sprin ger: Court allows amending praecipe. Allon Cigar Co. vs. D. B. Beemeri Court awards an isiuo. v In redumuges by grading Luzerne street, city of ticrantoni Rule granted to show cause why execution shall not issue, re turnable Sept. 10. N. 11. Levy & Bro. vs. Iiadore K. Good man. Court allows record to be amended by changing name of defeudant, Isaac Goodman, to Isadora Uoodman. Uriuk vs, Williams. Court grants rule on plain till and cluiinaut to ehow cause why they shall not maiutuiu or relinquish their respective claims. R. A. Ziuimoruma vs. John Ransom et nL Rule granted tr show cause why judgment entered against M. E. Lutz shall not be opened una defendant allowed to defend. The oommonwtiallh by its relation with E. J. Chapmnu against Asa Nichols and others of the South Abingtoa school board,' Judgment is entered iu favor of the defeodaut at the cost of the relator, Chapmau, O. H. Lutz, defeudaut, and the Scranton Traction company, garnishee, against M. h, Fritchey. Certiorari. Procoudiugs are reversed. Putrick Tuffy aud wife against J. S. Miller: New triul is refused. Frank Smith against Joseph Kimbosky: Certiorari. The proceedings before Aldor inau Williams are nftirnied. Durr vs. Reploglu: Tho rule for judg ment for the defeudiint non obstante viu dicte discharged and judgment ordered to be outered on the verdiut for the plain tiff. Ives and Burns vs. Christian Storr; Us port of refuree set aside ou the exceptions of the defendant and case Is recommitted to him for further report. In re estate of Saruu Nichols, Bill of John P. Scragg approved and auditor di rected to pay the same. Iu re npuoiutineut of Lackawanna Trust aud Safe Depoiit compuny. Ap pointed trustee for Muuie McLaughlin for tho funds which shall come to her hands from W, J. Utind, administrator of the estate of Putrick Tiorney. aillsWOKMSEtt OBJECTS Says Cost of New No. 27 School Will Exceed Appropriation by $9,000. At last night's meeting of tho board of coutrol Controller T. & Jennings wus chosen secretary pro tern, owing to the absence of Secretary Fellows at camp. The following bids for the heating; and ventilating of new No, 19 school were referred to the building commit tee: B. G. Carpenter & Co., plan No. 1, $3,800; No. 2, ;t,500; No. a, $3,800; No. 4, $3,800; Hunt & Connell, !f3,:51; Smead Wills Co.. f l.fjtiO. On motion of Mr. Wormser the bids for a retaining wall at No, 25 school were referred to the building commit tee and the committee was empowered to give the contraot to the lowest 're sponsible bidder. The bids for supplies were not read, but were referred to the supply com mittee, to report at the next regular meeting of the board. The building committee's recom mendation thai the contrast for build ing the new Ka "1 structure be awarded to Contractor E. G, Hughes for sd'J. 03U was objeotsd to by Mr. Wormser, whose protest sprung from the fact that the amount of the con tract was $0,000 more than the appro priation for the ereotion of the sohool. Mr. Notz made a very logical speeeh in which he gave figures comparing the relative cost of school buildings iu the past, and be proved to the satisfaction of ull but Mr. Wormser, who voted alone for the first time sines be beoamo a member of the board. The recommendation of the building committee that the mineral under the site of No. 27 school be purchased was adopted. The supply committee recommended to add the Monroe reador to the list of text books. On motion of Mr, Uitohell. Cannon eer Joseph R. Chase was allowed the privilege of occupying the high school site for the erection of a tent in which be will produce a cyciorama of the but tle of Gettysburg the lust week of this mouth. An adjournment was made until next Monday night What Has Btcoma of 8. B. Coston t Ob, he is in his tent near Lake Ariel woods, building up for another year of euergetlo work among bis shorthaud and bookkeeping students. School roopeus Sept. 2. Mur.E Pilkbury Flour sold than any other braud made in the United States, Wood's College of Business and Short band. To th 1'ublio. Since the organization of our Bchool we have glveu to the citizens of Scranton and Pennsylvania advant ages in tho commercial and stonographic work equal to that of the best colleges lu the largost oities. More, titan 1,0U0 students have attended lu a single year. , .1 Ureal Multitude has beeu inspired to higher living and have won important places iu the business and professional world. With ih experience and success of the past we propose to give our patrons of the future higher, more practical, aud thor ough business and stenographic courses. Conditions iu the business world bave changed. Schools must change to meet these conditions. Students must be taught to do as well as to think. The faculty it an important factor in an institution, Utrttnfort w ha 00 tduaated our ffuaienf this year we have engaged men who have made a record and acquired a reputation. We have bad -good pupils in the past. We shall have better ones in the future. No busintsi school in the United States can exhibit a more competent, cultured and efficient class of aggressive teachers. The college will reopen August 27. Day ana night sessions. OKI students, students who have not completed the course, and prospective students, are luvited to cull. The office U always open. F. E. WOOD, President. 40c. Per Pound Buys our Fancy Old Mandeli liug Java, the finest Cofl'co grown. 3fc Per Pound Buys our Triple-blend Java; will match any 3'8o. coffco sold. 30c. Per Pound Bays out- Fancy Golden Rio. 25c. Per Pound Buys a Good Coffee at E. G. COURSEN'S . Boet Coffee House In Soranton, ' 429 Lacka. Avg. THE BISHOP NO BETTER Aanounccment of His Death Is Momentarily Expected. WILL NOT BE MOVED TO SCRANTON Unless Some Pronounced Change in His Condition Occurs Ha Will Be Allowed to Remain at Cape May, Scranton Priests at the Bedside of the Prostrated Prelate He Made No Request to Be Taken Here to Die. News from the bedside of Bishop O'Hara brings no cheer to the anxious thousands who were yesterday puinod to hear through This Tmbune of his dangerous illness. He continues iu a semi-unconscious condition, recogniz ing those of bis friends who are per mitted to soo him, but only seldom speaking to any one.1 Rv. Father Rellly, rector of the cathedral, stated yesterday that there was no truth iu the rumor that the bishop had asked to be removed to Scranton that be might die in his room. lie never made such a request, and in fact the question of ramoval was not discussed when Father Reilly was at Cupe May, It was thought, however, expedient to have arrange ments completed to convey him home if deemed advisable. llliDIUAI, AID CONVKNlliNT. The bishop will be allowed to remain at Cupe May, where everything is pro pitious for bis cuse. There he has the tender attentions of his brother, one of the most emiuent physicians of Phila delphia, and being adjacent to Phil adelphia it is an easy matter to call in consultation any of the great medical men of that city. Rsv, Father Golden, who was the bishop's companion In his travels, and Rev. N. J. MoManui. of Providence, are also at his bedside. It is an open seuret at the Episcopal residence in this city that the an nouncement of the bishop's death is momentarily expected. TURNED IN HIS UNIFORM. Polios Ofilcir P. O, Walsh Resigns from the Foioe, Police Officer P. G. Walsh is no longer a preserver of the peace. A ssrious cburgo filed against him con cerning his aotious while on duty caused the resignation. There was to have been a hearing in his case this afternoon at 3 o'clock iu the mayor's office, but bis resignation disposes of the case. SAO CASE OF WILLIAM KELLY". Bis Fatal Journey in Bsaroh of Good Bealtb. William Kolty, of Balins, Ira land, came to this country some twelve months ago for his health but received no benefit by his change of climate. He returned to bis native country a couple of mouths ago, and died among his friends. His death is much re gretted by all who knew him. Out Hetl. The bi-annual meeting aud tournament or the Turner societies or the Philadelphia district will bo hold in this city Aug. 20 auu :i under tho.auspices ol.the local luru Vereiu. Sntvrday Evening, Aw). IU Reception of the delegates from Philadelphia, Wlll iamsport Alleutown, Wilkes-Burre, Tren ton, N, J., Camden, N. J. Monday, Aug. SU Grand parade of tho Visiting societies. All local singing and other German socioties will participate to Central Park garden; sports and games between visiting aud local Turner socie ties. Admission to park 25 cents. Picnic all day und evening. Tutudai, Any. '41 Mammoth excursion to Farview. Trains leave Delaware and Hndson depot at 8.30 a. ni. Tickets for adults, 75 cents; for children. 40 ceuts. For sale at C. D. Neuffor, Fred Durr, John T. Fahronholt, city; Schneider Bros., Charles Schencb, Chnrles Kirst South Side; George Wusuch, Joseph Ziuimorll, Hydo Parg. Committee: Lonis Gsohkiulk, Fi:tn Hi mm 1. kk, Secretary. To the Kipub icarni of Lackawanna Co. At the earnest solicitation of many friends I hereby nuuounce myself 11s a candidate for the office of register of will?, subject to the decision of tuo Rcpubiicau county couvoutiou, I take this moans of informing my many frieudg that 1 am in tiio held, as I may not be nble to seu nil whom I should liko to see betore tho con vention meets. Remouiburiug the kind ness heretofore shown me, und assuriug tho Kopublicnn voters of my gratitude for past favors. I remain Very sincerely yours, Wiu.iam S. Hopkins. Musical Trmt at ths Y, W. C. A. A girl's glee club, with violin, guitar and ! piano selections, also solos by some of the ! best local talent iu the city will make tho ' eocial this evening at the Young Woman's ' Christian association, 205 Washington av ! euue, very enjoyable. AH young women, j especially those who have nover visited the I "Rooms," uro cordially Invited. Icecream I and cake, 10 cents, I ' j Heamsr'e New Dlninu- Rooms. I Drop iu and soo our lunch and dining j rooms, they are now nnd clean. Nothing but the Pest ot everything cun be found ou our tables. Our regular dinner is 23 cents and is the best lu the city. Bcoiner & Son, uext to Elk bnildiug, Frauklin aveuue. FOR DECORATING. We Paint and Fire China V to Order. Come in and ! See Our New Goods. W.W. BERRY, Jeweler 417 LACKA. AVE. Best Seta of Teeth,$8.oo Including the painless extracting of teeth by aa entirely new pro cess. 1 S. O. Snyder, D.D.s. ISO WXOUJJNU AVli WliSTE CHMk NORTH END. A FATAL OVERDOSE, Seven Drachms Instead ef Five Crops of Wlntergreen OIL Mrs. Ellen Leader, of Roeker street, Clover hill, died yesterday from an overdose of oil of wlntergreen. Mrs. Leader was a great anfferer from rheumatism, and read in a news paper that oil of wlntergreon was an excellent remedy. Armed with the newspaper extraot she went to a local drug store, but before being supplied with the artlelc she was warned to take but fivo drops at a dose. She was also supplied with a dropper and statod that she thoroughly understood how to use tne remedy. Dr. Thompson, of Providence, was called la seven hours after she was taken ill, but although be npplied all remed ies and did his best to save her life, hit services were called upon too late in the day as the drag had tuken a deadly bold of the patient. Mrs. Leader bad evidently beeu impatient at the slow operation of the oil and In order to ac celerate its eflicaey had taken seven drachms In twenty-four hours, acting quite contrary, to the instructions of the druggist. ' Coroner Kelly was communicated with last evening and will probably hold an inquest NORTH END NEWS NOTES. Professor Uaydn Evans and the party selected for a tour iu England and Wales wm uoia a concert at tuu Methodist pis cupul church ou Saturday eveuiug. The sum of M has beeu received from David btepheus toward the txuenses of W. T. Thomas, who is ut the Philuaolphia nospitai, malting the total amount sub' scribed $33. Tho Richmond Shaft Accidental sssociu. tiou will run their annual excursion to Lako Ariel on Aug. 21. Armit Thomas. J. Howell and D. II Rees loft yesterday for a fishing vacatiou ai j.aae Duenuan. Elegantly framed pictures are being sold or uau price or irame. tuicago Art Co., is renn avenue. Miss Alice Benson, of Green Ridge, will peuu ucr vacatiou in iiovuiaua, u. The handball contest for 50 at O'Mul. loy's court, botweeu Ciimpbell-Morgiin aud Kell-Purkos, resulted In the victory of the first couple. Score, 31-13. The large crowd which patronized the AGATE Preserving Kettles The time is near at hand to use them, so figure ahaad. I qiiiii t, J oiurt, O.rmart, K rioart, 25c. 35c. 40c. 45c. 10 quart, 12-quart, H cju.irt, IS-quart, 55. 65c. 75c. 90c. Also 1-quart Tin Fruit Cans at 45c. doz. H. BATTIH k CO. 126 Penn Ave. We are now prepared to do business at our new build ing, 322 Washington Ave. EUREKA LAUNDRY CO. am mst sa Of SHOES Is Now On And you'll not be treating yourself right if you don't take advantage ot it. Every shoe in the house is reduced to cost, and many goo Is snob as RUS SETS and all SUMMER SHOES, a good deal less than cost. WHITE CANVAS OXFORDS, best quality, worth $1.50 a pair, will be told for 75 CENTS. Somo that ara soiled an) discolored will be sold for 25 CENTS a pair, , There Is no half way business about it, bnt a great housefull of GOOD SHOES at the cost of making them. LET US SEE YOU. BhNSTERS It's an 111 Wind That Blows Nobody Any Good Our large stock of SUMMER GOODS has proven an ill wind to us, but 13 blowing to your advantage. We are offering our on Summer Goods. Embrace the opportunity. The Discounts offered last week will be continued-ONE , WEEK LONGER. BROWN'S. BEE HIVE 224 LACKAWANNA AVE. Fatlior Whitty society excursion to N ew Yor- returned home much pleased y eater da; corning. Miss Susie Fisher is spending a week with relatives at Plymouth. Miss Katie Uaegerty is spending her va cation in New York. Y WIT T. hrnafinf nn. tVtnnaotiA Allava In gold to any one whom I cannot cure of epi leptic convulsions or fits. Dr. E. Qbiwir, 311 ripruce street, Scranton, Pa, BE Satisfied with nothing but the best. You will be satisfied if you call on J. I30LZ and get some of the bargains h is offering. A $5 Coat for $1.49. A $7 Coat for $3. A Fine BlackClay Worst ed Coat for $5, worth $12. Ladies' Cape 3, all shada 3, for 98c. Ladies' Tailor-made Suit 3 for $4.75, worth $9. STORED and INSURED IF ALTERED DY US, FREE OF CHARGE During the Summer. sX a JElC3X- 138 Wyoming Ave. next dime: bank. OFFERS the btt business education of auy institution of its kind in the country, at mini mum cctjt The pro prietors are instruc tors with years of ex perience and know thenecetsitiesof the business work. In struction is tbor ongh and practical. College building is a beautiful structure, well ventilated and possessed of all modern conve niences and is located on Court House Square. Day and Evening Sessions. will open HON DAY, SEPTEMBER 3. Our Journal tells all about us and our mothods. Send ns your name and you will get it by mail. Back, IMtmore & Co. PROPRIETORS, h Adams k and Linden Street. 128 Wyoming Ave. Hip Pads, Stocking Supporters, AND A LAHQE VARIETY OF REAL SHELL PINS n Hli Cor. Lackawanna and Wyoming Aves. Furs si mm hats Discounts