The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, March 28, 1896, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE NvDB ANTON TRIBUNE-SATURDAY MORNING. MARCII 28, 189G.
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; XOUTOVS' IU LLKTI.V
' Easter .Novelties.
Easter, Booklets. ,
Easter Cards.
Easter Books in Fine Leather.
Suitable for Wedding and Other Gifts,
Easter Stationery,
Society Stationer',
American and English Makes.
Very Large Variety, Popular Prices.
Engraving and Printing
Calling Cards. Invitations, ic,
To Order on Short Notice.
New Books. All the Desirable Ones;
Periodicals, Everything Worthy
Of Attention Received When Issued
M . NUKTON,
ill Lackawanna Aveuue.
ENTIRE
OK Till!
Best Quality.
WE WHOLESALE IT.
v
The Weston Mill Go
. Scranton, Olyphant and Caibondale.
BEWARE Of COUNTERFEITS.
THE GENUINE
Have tne initial. U II. CO. iuiprlut
d Id oacli cigar.
HARNEY, BROWN & CO.,
, MsNilFACTURZRS, COURT NOUSi SQ
J HE PICKERING CASK.
-Several tVltnaaaaa fur the Imfcoio Were
' Heard Jl'eateriluy.
Th trpupaim ut ot ICliu rickelliiK.
nt l)unmor, against ibo Scranti.n
Traction company for $10,000 will not
, ilnlsh until next week. Witnesses for
tli defense were heard yesterday and
tnklntc testimony will occupy today.
The cose will hurdly go to th Jury -foti
next Tuesday.
Kev. II. A. Smith, of Dunmore, one
of the jurors, jrot a severe attack of
tieuralglu, Thursday and was not pres
ent In the Jury box yesterday. With
the permission of the court both sides
vent on with the eleven. The testi
mony for the defense was that of the
- -nr that came to cany the passengers
on the derailed car.
. The former crew swore their car
was going at Its usual rate tf speed.
. Dr. W. A. Allen was sworn to give ex
pert testimony and bin evidence was
all heard when court udjuurned.
Picture lluritalns.
Rexford moves In three days. Want
a picture? lio pick it out at your own
jirlce.
, . . Rexford, 213 Jack'a ave.
, - The Nickel Plate Itoad Is the low
rate, best service, short line between
JJulTalo and Chicago.
, Mllsbury's Flour ml. .a have a capao.
Ity of 17,600 barrela a Cay.
"How to Cura All Skin llcaaca."
. Simply apply "Bwayne's Ointment."
No Internal medicine required. Cures
4etter, ecxema. Itch, all eruptions on the
.fure, hands, nose, etc., leaving the skin
"clear, white and healthy. Its great
hrullng and curative powers ure pos--.
.aessed by no other remedy. Ask your
'druggist for Swayne'a Ointment.
... There Is no change of cars of anv class
between New York and Chicago via the
West Shore and Nickel Plate Itoads.
Heart Uiaca.a Melieved in 30 .Minutca.
Ur. Agnew'a Cure for the He-art jiives
" perfcjet relief In nil ruses or organic or
. rlympathetlu Heurt lHsease In 30 minute,
and speedily effects u i ure. It is u peer
' lesa remedy for l'ulpliaiioii, Hhortij's of
' Jre:h. 4mot.lierlng Kpells, Pain In Left
Wile and ol l.xyim.itnrn of a Plseaa!
Jlart. One dose convince!", Sold by
Matthews Bros.
. WE ARE SHOWING
New Spring Goods
The Best Styles ever offered in
Luce and Button and all the
hest color for Ladies, Misses
and Children.
! EASTER SHOES
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" Are the new things. Von
should see them before pur.
v-v chasing elsewhere.
LOU M OUR SHOW WISDOMS-
SCIIIK 1 KOEIILER,
..?.' 4!p SpteiStrKt
POPULARPUNCH CIGARS
PERSONAL
Same of the 1'unctions That Ravi
Taken Place During the Week
ALL OP THE HOUSE PARTIES
No Vary Large Toreaal Events Arraage
monta for Corntag Charily Hall Move-'
monta of Wall-Kaowa Pereoaa
of This City and Ha Vlolntty.
The only society events thes days
art. iniillnery openings. To call a mil
linery ienlng a society event la to
give It an entirely new designation,
but ine need not stretch truth and
propriety much ti make' this designa
tion uppeur fitting. Society attends
tin in-that Is the female- portion of so
ciety Uot-s. and what the female portion
at society dues, society does, for the poor
mule portion la an incidental. These
opi-nlngd Svrve the great purpose of
sia-leiy events for are they not as good
tin occasion us a dance or u tea or any
other fiiiu-tloii at which to display a
lrown? Shopping- gowns must be u hi
mode Just as much as tea gowns, recep
tion gowns or ball gowns. Society
dresses up In Its shopping gown, and
visits the various openings to admire
the latest Importations and Incidentally
tii bo admired Itself.
The tenth anniversary of the mar
riage of Mr. and Mrs. David G. Watson
was ..celebrated . WtliwsUay night at
their home on Wyoming avenue. It
was a very pleasant event. The mem
bers of Wahnetah lodge. No. 2:1. Daugh
ters of Rebecca, of which Mrs. Wat
son Is a member, attended and pre
sented her with a dinner set of 112
pieces, 1 Those present wore .Dr. Knox
und slater, .Mrs. Orchard. Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas J. Knox, Mr. and Mrs. T. C.
lpnnrd.. Mr, and Mrs. I.yon, Mrs. A.
I.. Brooks.' Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Kldge
waV. Mr. J. K. Whlibeck. Mr. and Mrs.
R U.M'hase, Attorney und Mrs..O. M.
Watsuli,' i.Miv und .Mrs.- Heubeli Jones,
Mr. and Mia. Urueiier. Mrs. W. H.
Coleman. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clleason,
Mr. and Mrs. Clark, Mr. and Mrs.
Prank Hrooks, Misses Irciia l.yon. of
this city: Mrs. Ferguson, of Colorado;
Mrs. Duvis and daughter, Cora, of old
Purge; Mr. Theodore Fry, of Philadel
phia; Mr. and Mrs. Horace poley, of
Colorado Springs; .Miss Salinda Junes
und Allss Sudle Wutson, of Salem; Mr.
it ml Mrs. K. T. .loiics. Mr. und Mrs. W.
C. Moore. Mr. und Mrs. J. K. Jamea,
Mr. and .Mrs. (. M. Kklllhorn, Mr. and
Mrs. (5. K. Millet t. Mr. and Mrs. K. T.
Davis. Mr. and Mrs. K. T. Swarta, Mr.
and Mis. 1. W'. Swart. Mr. und Mrs.
F. J. Suydum, Mr. and Mrs. beamier
Yenger. Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Sturgls. Mr.
and Mrs. F. Stnrdevnnt, Mr. and Mrs.
William Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Hldgway, Mr. and Mrs. John Brown,
.Mr. and Mrs. Kdward Nolan, Mr. and
Mrs. F. K riser, Mr. and Mrs. H. Dover.
Mi-: and Mrs. William Glaze, Mr. and
Mrs. J. It. Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. H. O.
Itui'dick. Mr. und Mrs. Charles Oarre
gun, Mrs. Annie Klascher and Miss
Myra Mlil. tt.
The Klks bad one of their very en
Jny&ble social sessions Thursday night,
I'ullowing their annuul election of offi
cers and in celebration of that event.
It was an Impromptu and informal af
fair and all the more enjoyable for that.
The male members of the three the
atrical troupes, playing In the city that
night, the "In Old Kentucky" company,
the Huntington stock company, and
the Ideals uitended and did the bulk
of the musical und literary entertain
ing. Chef Zlczlcr did himself proud
In the catering line. The promenade
ti 1 1 I i-oncert music was furnished by the
Klks' orchestra, under the leadership
h.f Banert ' '
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The various committees of the com
ing charity bull report very gratifying
progress and feel sanguine that both
socially and financially It will eipiul
If not surpass the similar event held
at the armory tive years ago. Cath
olic society throughout the valley is
looking forwurd with eager anticipa
tion to the event, and It Is very likely
that the attendance at the Frothlng
ham on the night of April 7 will tax its
i-apuclty. While the charity feature of
the u flair will be always foremost In
the minds of the managers, they prom
ise to spare no trouble to make it all
that can be desired by the nations ill
the way of entertainment. Last night
the hall and decorution committee held
a meeting and reported that the work
of decorating the Frothinghum had
been placed in charge of Clark, the
llorlst. Next Wednesday night there
will be a meeting of all the committees,
honorary managers, etc. The press
committee will meet tonight and on
Tuesday. Thuiaduy und Saturday
nights of next week the executive com
mittee will meet.
Mr. and Mrs. K. A. I.amoreaux en
tertained a- number of their friends
Wednesday evening, the occasion being i
Mr. Lamoreaux a forty-sixth birthday.
Those present were: Mr. ond Mrs.
Frank White and daughter, lilum-he.
Mr. und Mrs. Mteale, .Mr. and Mrs.
Francis, Mr. and Mrs. Avery Ather
ton and daughters, nianclie and Muble,
Mrs.. Telford. Mr. und Mrs. James
Smith, Mrs. W. Jenkins, Mr. und Mrs.
Will Perry and daughter, Adalude, Mr.
and Mrs. A. II. Kingsbury, Mrs. 10. (Irif
ti ii and son. Mr. and Mrs. have Smith
and son, Kddie, Mr. and Mrs. Crellln.
Mr. and Mrs. Shoemaker. F. S. Lamor
eaux and Kddie Howell.
V
On Tuesday evening a birthday party
was tendered to Miss Jennie Itidgway
ii t the home of her parents, Mr. und
Mrs. J. II. Hldgway, of Vine street. A
large number of presents were tendered
to the young lady by her friends. Those
who attended the function were: Misses
Sadie Staples, Myrtle Case. Susie Buck,
Ooldle tiulrens, Bertha Kraemer. Cora
Haldeiiiuu. Carrie Newhart. Minnie
Sheppelinaii, Lillian Anderson, Mary
McDonald. Bertha Wallace, Jennie
KidgWuy, Charles Bacon, flei.irge J. Kel
per, John linker. William H. Hall.
Henry Fox. Harry Mnberg, Thomas
Norton, Robert Conner, William Prynn,
Duncan Hall, Harry Adams, Chester
Weiss, tleorge .McAllister. William
Wallace. William- Luxiuberger, Horace
Smilh, Charles K. Butie.
Miss Minnie Campion pleasantly en
tertained a number of friends ut her
home on South Lincoln avenue Tuesday
evening. Those present were Miss Ada
Swingle. Klmer Swingle. Frank Benja
min and Oeorge Roberts, of Peckvllle:
Sarah Decker. Lizzie Brown, tleorge
Dulrymple, of Moscow; llertlia Dolph,
of Forest City, and Misses Swadle, M.
Belle Sweetxer, l-Uta Moyles. Irene
Brink, Jennie t.nwry, Kdlth House, Llz
sle Moyles; Walter Jones, Lewis A.
Howell, I,. JI. Jones. Kdward Hughes,
and Ben Kvans, of this city.-
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On Tuesday evening Fred Krager. of
Swetland street, was tendered a sur
prise party by a number of his friends,
the occasion being his birthday. Those
who assisted him In celebrating the
event were Misses Carrie Carr. Ksther
Peeklns, Jessie Beavers. Grace Snow,
Daisy Wade, Lizzie Butcher. Kmma Ki
lls, Gwennie Jones, Ruth Williams. Mil
dred Thomus. May Jones. Nellie Phil
lips, Maggie Hughes. Annie Clark. Km
ma Krager and Harry F. Hartman,
William Rogers. William Bigelow, Geo.
Krager, James Kdward, Robert Pt;lee.
Frank Miller. -John Pembridge. Reese
Powell. Klmer Hughea, John Krager,
Henry Decker, Mr. Williams. Mr. and
Mrs. A. Krager. Mrs. Seagravea, George
Uevan. g
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The Indies' Aid aoclety of the Green
Ridge Mtthodlst church gave a social
SOCIETY
Wednesday evening at the home of
Mrs. Jacob Kasterline. on Green Ridge
street, as a farewell, to- Kev. and Mra.
Lcacock. J. r. S i . t
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Among those who attended a surprise
party to Miss Lena Berghauser, of the
West Side, on Monday evening last
were Mioses' Alice M. Harvey, Llxxle
Horlach, Louisa Blatter. Hattte Opper,
Minnie Heler, Maud Stelnmets. Alice
Jones, Jennie Emmlck. Emma Gercke.
Anna Berghauser, Fred tSchunk. Percy
Bendett, Nelson Hafflnger, William
Scheuer, Hilton Moore. Qeorge Lewert,
Charlea Roth. Justice Preuhan, Charlea
Berghauser, Guy Grlffitha, Samuel Cas
te!, David Conover and George
Gachwindt.
A pleasant aurprlae .was given Mr.
and Mrs. Jacob Palmer Monday night.
It being .Mr. Palmer'a birthday. Those
who were present are Mr. and Mrs. J.
K. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Atherton,
Mr. and Mrs. H. R. llurlbutt, Mr. and
Mrs. W. o. Miller. Mr. and sirs.George
C.rlttin. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Palmer.
Mlaa Nettie Davis. Norman Brown, of
Splingville.
.
Dr. George U Wents. of Hazleton, has
sent out Invitations to a reception and
ball at Cross Creek hull, Jlaxletou. on
Tuesday evening. April 7. The patron
esses will be Mrs. F. II. Jermyn. Mrs.
F. M. Spencer. Mrs. G. M. Hallstend
and Mrs. John !.. Wentz, of this city;
Mrs. Alvln Murkle, Mrs. Kngle and Mrs.
George S! Wentz. of Hazleton.
The Young People's Society of Chris
tian Kndeavor of the Penn Avenue Bap
tist church gave a social In the lecture
room Tuesday night, at which a very
entertaining musical and literary pro
gramme was rendered. . .
Mrs. J. I Med way. of Sanderson ave
nue, entertained a large party of young
people Thursday night In honor of her
daughter. Mia Jo.hlne Medway.
PERSONAL MENTION:
Hly Solicitor Jamea H. Torrey spent
Thuiwlay In Wllkaa-liarre.
Ml .'lara Wriilvt. of Jersey City, is
visiting on West .Market street.
Mitj Ma: tie Hart, itf Delaware atreet.
Will i-pand Sundny in Carbondale.
Hniiy Prulhei-o. of the North Knd, has
relume.! from a sujourn at Atlantic City.
Alias Lulu Hes. of Falrmount, Pa.. Is
the guest of Misa Myrtle Wolfe, of Dia
mond avenue. -
Ml Annie Morley, of Plttston, Is the
guen of har tlate. Mra. K. Randall, of
Adams avenue.
Dr. D. 8. Church, of Dlokson avenue,
and liairiiitir Hne madu a buaineaa trip
to Waverly Thursday.
Nelson liillespie 1 home from college
and spending hU vacation with his par
ents ait Che corner of Wayne avenue aul
Oak slieei.
Jcha lioger and Charlea A. Cullender,
of Given Midge, have been made members
of ihe Kromo I.j.ihia Yachting club, of
I-ttllHdelptiia.
Alia. Alary Werth and son, Willie, of
Port Jervls, X. J., are visiting Thomas F.
Dcnlan, of PlMstou avenue, who is Air.
Wei'ih'a miphew.
K. 1. lliighea, of Dickson avenue, left
for Hlouiii.-'liuiK Thursday to attend u
meeting or the Knights Templars. Ho
will return .Monday.
Allss Alurgaret Price, of New York, and
Thomas Price, of Loudon, are the guests
of their parents, Air. and Airs. Daniel
I 'rice, of Spring Hlleet.
Kt. Kev. Bishop M. J. Hoban was a vis
itor at the eplscopul residence, on Wyom
ing avenue, yesterday und spent the after
non wilh Rt. Kev. Bishop O'llara.
J. J. Taylor, C. K. Wade. J. S. Kirkpat
lick. W. B. Rockwell, W. J. Wlghtniaii,
. H, Liibick. and K. J. Foalur and wife
were registered at the Si. Deiita in New
Ymk during the Aeak.
J. M. Courtrlght, of M.ntroe, was in tlio
city Wediieiduy.
Attorney C. A. Buttenijnrg was in
Wllkon-Barre Wedneaday.
Allsa May O'Hoyle. of Cuslck avenue,
Is vlnlttug frleiids in Puupauk.
MIhs Murguret DeVers, of ihla city, la
the guest of CarbonJule friends.
Allss Kannie Hlmrell. of Hai'lF'tead, has
returnerl home after a visit among friends
In this i-liy.
Miss Nellie Si-ward, of lililge How, ga.-e
a euchre purty TueMlay night to u number
of her friends.
Miss Nellie Karley and .Miss Mumle Gil
deu, of Kynon Hi reel, are home from a
visit with Plltston friends.
Airs. J. H. Van Bergen, of Carhondale,
spent Wednesday wlUil Airs. .1. It. Kord
hum, of Sanderson avenue.
i.Mrs. W illiam Almlden, of North Bromloy
avenue, gave a dinner Tuesday evening
to a number of her friends.
Curl Si hioe ler. who has been attend
ing school at Ithaca, N. Y.. Isiit his home
In Green Ridge to spend Ihe ICuster vaca
tion. Air. and Airs. J. 8. Keck, of Klinlra, N".
Y., are visiting Air. Keek's brother, Col
onel .M. .1. Keck, und family, 1010 Pine
street, this city.
Mr. and .Mrs. Klmer Crane gave a party
Tun l oi lay. eve.ilag ut their hour, on
Lackawanna avenue. In honor of heir
reeer.". marriage.
Airs. U. C. Greene entertained a number
of iier friends ut her home, on Hellevilrf
streets. Wednesday afternoon ami even
ing. She wus ussli ted In receiving by her
daughter, Mis Sielli.
Soi'th SMe stiiilents attending the
PtioiiuS'burg S:ate Normal school, who
are home on vacation, are Alias Lucy
I'ooke. of Genet sired; .Miss Jessie Kel
low. Miss Aland Powers and Aliss .May
tVAIalley, of Cedar avenue.
Airs. Ktignc lltnley left for a trip to
Florida Wednesday.
Airs. W. 11. Decker, Jr., of North Hyde
Park avenue, is ill.
I-:. C. Post, of Jackson street, is recov
ering frum u seveie nine.
Allss llfleii Peck, of Ches-tnut lit reft,
recovering from an lllne--.
Airs. William James, of Kyuon street.
is Matins: Kingston menus.
Mr. und Mrs. John Willurd,
are visltlnv In While Haven.
or Mooslc, I
Richard Harding, of t lie North Knd, is
home ficiu u tr!: io New York.
Frank H.irr!t:xton. of .Marion avenue,
has ret unit I from, I 'hllailelphiu.
All. I 1. 1 . VW.n.l ,,f lrul. hii, t-lirtin.l
home after a short visit lu this cltv. i
Airs. J. II. .Moore und duunhier have
returned tvun a visit in York state.
.Mlsfes Lizzie und Grace Weir, of AIoonIc,
spent Wednesday with S -ranlou friends.
Frank Jeremiah, of t lie West Side, is
home from Bucknell for his Easier vaca
tion. .M: i Bessie Malier. of Philadelphia, is
the guest or Mrs. John E. Swift, or Dun
more. 1
.Miss Sadie Peck, of Chestnut street, is
visiting her sister. Airs. Williams, at Lu
zerne. Conductor John Renchler, or North Lin
coln avenue, has been liellvpoaej for the
past week.
Allss Alary Manley, of Plttston, visit
ed Ihe .Misses .Muffltt, or the "South Bide,
Wednesday.
.Mrs. Thomas E. Jones and Airs. W.
W. Patterson, or Green Ridge, spent
Wednesday III West Plttston.
Airs. Amy Williams-Wright, or Frost
burg, lid., is visiting her sister. Mrs.
Clarence Sluyer. of North Alain uvenue.
' Miss Maine Vlegand, of this city, h vis
iting in Glenbum.
Hon. S. S. June'. 0r f'a'bon.lule, was
In S run ton TuasJay on business.
Alias Mary KJtrn y. of prospect avenue,
is home from a visit to urboadbie.
.Miss Hrs-'.e Fuller, or East Market
street, Is home riom New York city.
Alisa Bessie Oims, or this city, spent
Wednesday wilh Miss Klla I'elton, or .Mos
cow. Miss IJzzie Qulnn, of P:ttaton. has re
turned from u visit with Sjuth Side
friends.
AllsJ .Marguerite Thornton, of Scranton,
Is Ihe guest of Miss Ksther Wilcox, of
N I' bolt-on.
.Miss Jennie Howell, of lull Scranton
ft reel, entertained a number of friends
on Tuesday ufternoon.
Airs. Fannie Brown und son. Charles,
of Movcw, have le-turned home after
a visit with friends In this city. 1
Allss Fiances Foole, of Hamilton, Wayne
cmmlv. und Miss .Market Knarr. of
Wllkes-Rarre, are Ihe guests or Aliss Anna
Ilenwood, or Butler strett. Dunmore.
Alias Kute Mclh.nnell, or Allnooka, has
relumed home rrom Waverlyr Minn.,
where she spent t'hree months as the
gueW ot her brother.. James K;.' McDon
nell, a prominent citizen or Ihe weft who
was here on a visit last summer.
. lion-1 Miss It.
morning our doors
Thls morning our uonrs ill open
upon a very attractive scene. If flowers,
plants and beautiful fabrics from -the
looms of Ametlca. - England, France,
Germany and the far east ran be made
to Interest, Our large stores are- rilled
with the newest.-most stylish . goods
manufactured. ' Bauer's orchestra af
ternoon and evening.- . . ft
Mears ft Hagerr.
EEKDERSOrS BAD CAREER
Has Been for Years Engaged
Making Counterfeit Money.
In
WAS CONVICTED THIS KEEK
Judge Bofflngtoa Yaatcrday Santenead
Ilia to Poor Yeara Imprisonment la
th TVeatera Fanlteatlary Other
Seataneaa That War Itnpoaed.
Judge Burlington pronounced sen
tence on those convicted In the United
Stiites diatrlct court yesterday and
then adjourned the rourt until the next
term which meets lu Pittsburg In Muy.
Previous to the Imposition of senten
ces one case was tried, that of the
government against George Murray,
charged with burglarizing the postuf
flce ut Pleuaantvllle, lust February.
Murray was found guilty und luter lu
the day took his place with the other
prisoners on whom sentences were Im
posed. '
The case moat important In all re
specta that was tried during the week
resulted In the conviction of John Hen
derson who was charged with making
counieireit money. Henderson Is a
noted counterfeiter. He Is SI years of
age and was born In Baletta. Armstrong
county, this state. His parents were
respectable, law-abiding citizens but
,early. In life Henderson embarked upon
a career of crime. So far as the gov
ernment officials know his operations
have always been conllned to this state
and northwestern New York. He was
first arrested at Sandy Lake, Mercer
county, Pa., by Secret Service Officer
Van Horn. He was convicted and sen
tenced to a term of Imprisonment. 1 In
1893, soon after he was released from
the penitentiary. Daniel Mi-Sweeney,
now of the firm of Barring & McSwce
ney. detectives, of this city, then a
I'nited States secret service officer, ar
rested him at Red Bank, Pa.
PASSING COUNTERFEIT MONEY.
On this occasion he was convicted of
passing counterfeit money. At the
trial he claimed that he received the
counterfeit coin from a stranger, but
after conviction he confessed that he
and one Allen made the money In Mer
cer county. He was sentenced to three
years' Imprlaonument In the Western
penitentiary, lu his confession he
stated that he and Allen had learned
the art or making counterfeit coin from
John Buck, one of the most fumuus
counterfeiters in the county.
In 1X88 Western Pennsylvania was
Hooded with counterfeit coin. It be
came a question with the secret service
officers who were detailed to break up
the operatives of the gang whether It
was made by Allen or Henderson. The
counterfeit was lu greatest circulation
In" the territory between Oil city and
Buffalo. Its manufacturers was at
length traced to Allen who together
with eight or ten accomplices were ar
rested and convicted.
Allen was" sentenced ; to four years
Imprisonment. It was also found thut
the money circulated at Oil City was
made by Henderson. He was traced to
Curry from which plui e he disappeared
and finally turned up In Tionesta. For-
I eat county, near which place he
worked In a lumber camp for two
years. In 1M2 secret service officers
URaln got on the truck of Henderson.
At that time Charles Webb, ulius G. S.
Burton, was arrested In this city for
passing counterfeit money lu Provi
dence. . CONVICTED IN PITTSUl'RG.
Webb was convicted lu Pittsburg and
at the trial It was ascertained that
the money which was found in his pos
session was made by Henderson who
was arrested In Kldgway. cieartleld
county, about six mouths luter by Of
ficer McSweemay. - The government
failed . to convict -him .this- time. He
was arrested lu McKean county for Ihe
offense for which he wus convicted this
week. He was convicted on two counts
of the Indictment. Judge Bul!lugtn
sentenced him to four years Imprison
ment In the Western penitentiary on
one count and suspended sentence on
the other.
Before sentences were pronounced
Judge Buffington heard argument on
behalf of Meredith Jones, of New York
city, and W. Gibson Jones, of this city,
In the action for damages brought by
the minor children of Clarence D. Buy
er against Messrs. Jones, arising from
the death of Air. nml Mrs. Hover, of
typhoid fever, while they were' living
in the house of the defendants, tiled a
demurrer to the action and made a
lengthy argument to sustuln It. At
torney L. p. Wedeman represented Ihe
plaintiffs.
Judge Buffington then
the following sentences:
pronounced
PRISONERS SENTENCED.
Ihonius Janakobskl, coiinterfelilnx
lined i and sentenced to six years in the
Wet-ilern penitentiary, nt Pittsburg.
Joseph Voltulls, counterfeiting; lined
IS and str.tcn.-ed to four years In the
Wtsteni jtniifi:.t:ury.
Joso.'.i y,i.un Ivlsac, counterfeiting; lined
IS ui.l sentetx-f J to four yeurs and six
months In the Western penitentiary.
Geot'ge Got.. 'nun, cuiin-terrellliig: 'tilled $j
unl sentenced lo thirteen months In the
Wesetrn penitentiary.
. II. JI. Holland, for stealing n letter from
I the Monoliahelu. tin!,,!!!,...- Hti.l .....i
Keiiteii.vd to cn eaT lu the Aileghtiiy
fouiiiy ir...on.
on- AliCi'.i.ijer. rm'jblng postofllce; lined
IS and seinenve.l to tour years In the
Western penitentiary.
William Pike, counterfeiting; lined $.
unl frciitenced to three years and six
nuiiths lu the Western peullentlary.
S. Al. Wah'h, counterfeiting; lined IS and
sei:ten..-ed to two years and six months
In the Western penitentiary.
George Brady, robbing postofllce; lined JS
OPEN THIS MORNING.
New Goods.
Latest Styles.
M
415,
EARS
1 ill ar-M-haltaaa-m adyi aa 11 a a - - - 4
ami aenteni-ed to -four yeara In the West-
, em I'riiiieuiiary. -Gorge
K. Murray, robbing postofflc-i:
linen ij and sentenced to three years und
i mumiM in me weaiern penitentiary.
Charles IVlmiert. jwsslng counterfeit
money In Prttston: lined 1". .n,i .-
-tenced to two years in the Western peul-
Charlea Perrons, Pa'.fnieri's accomplice,
same olmrge; fined i und sentenced to
serve two years in Western penitentiary.
- A. D. Anderson, taking from postofflce
a letter containing check and belonging
to another; Anal IS and sentenced to serve
two years in western penitentiary.
There Is an unsurpassed Dining Car
service on tne xmickci Plate Koad.
THE FLAG COMES HERE.
Captain Masland Mad the Best Showing
in War Cry Competition.
The following letter shows that the
Scranton Salvation army won the flag
in ine war iTy competition:
The Salvation Army.
Atlantic- Coast Chief Divlstuii,'
Brigadier Wlll'.un Kv-tns.
oiilef Divisional onKer,
Philadelphia. Pa.. .March Si, IS'rt.
Udptaiu Hannah Alasluiid.
My uear Comrade: Herewith vou will
lli.d em-luaed the list tln.wliig ihe tin J I
outcome of tne Wur Cry ixdiipe.aiun. You
win nonce i.y it mat vJk lain llaslaiul
of fcViai...un. If a Is the van bolh bv uer-
oei.taxe a:ni lo.al. her tc'.al Increase being
iur am wet nj less man -t.wio, una her
toIRl perceiilage 3.IW7.
Adjiant Kernuhun has followed close
ly upon ntr heels in ljit hU sales umouii:
to the inugr.ttk-er.il total of 4.IJO, und his
percentage 2,707.
The siand also taken by Philadelphia
No. 6, under Captain Horn, is no other
than tplriulld, seeing the great difficul
ties f'ir hu4 hu.l to lalur under throiiKii
the l(.- or her lieutenant, and with her
own weakness of body during the timo
the cunpetltlon has been on.
For tl.aee under 10i, Captuin Rodda, of
Phcnlxville, takes the lead in totals, his
total increase being 315, und Philadelphia
No. 13 takes the bad In percentage, their
percerotuge being WU.
Thetlnul outcome, therefore. Is this, that
E.'iviii'toii received 'the Mags for both total
and peivenage lu the llrst vase. Phenlx
vllle receive.! the flag under ion for totals,
and Philadelphia No, U received the lUg
for percentage.
Praying the Ixird to richly bless you,
1 urn
Affectionately yours In the War,
William Kvans, Brigadier.
The Nickel Piute Road runs from
Buffalo lo Chicago, via Cleveland and
Fort Wayne.
Catarrh and Uolds Relieved la 10 to 60
.Minutes.
One hort puff of the breath through
the Blower, supplied with each bottle or
Dr. AKiiew's Catarrhal Powder, diffuse
this Powder over the sulfa. -e of the nasal
IdsiM.je. Puinlers and delightful to use.
It relieves Instantly, and permanently
i-ures Catarrh. Hay Fever, Colds, llea.l
ucilie. Sore ThroiU, Totisllitls and Deaf
ness, TiU cents. Soil by Altitlhews Bros.
3 DAYS
MORE
before we move to
our new store. If
you want pictures,
today is the time.
400
we waut to se
YOOR PRICE
ANY PRICE
to hurry them out.
Here's one bar
gain; three hun
dred and ninety
nine more at
prices iust as
wonderful:
Klegant water color
fac-simile in 3-inch
gold mat, iSx22 gold
frame, worth $2,
75c
REXFORD
213
y Lacka. Av.
The Largest
Retail Dry Goods
In the Citk
Bars
:ains
417 Lackawanna
THE
D
NICELY DECORATED.
Tbe Burglars' Dread,
For tha Nursaty,
Sick Rosa or Ctasssr.
NO SMOKE. NO SMELL
Wick will need 110 trlitimliiK for
one yeur. Produces its own gas.
Rives a perfect light in the si in
plest. cheupest and cleauest meth
od known to science. One cent's
worth of oil will produce nus
cnouuh for 20O hours. Assorted
decorutions.
PRICE, 35c.
China - Hall
WEICHEL & UILLAR,
tUWYOIUfilVEIUL
Valk in und see them burning;
THIS CUT
REPRESENTS THE
FOR SPRING. IN RLL COLORS.
(V.CCANN,
205 Wyoming Avsm
WITH SPRING ROLLERS
COMPLETE.
18
Any Color or
Quantity You Need.
P. M'CREA & GO,
Coal
Eichanga,
128 Wyoming Ave.
Will Move April it to 433 Spruce Street.
for All.
ILdl A
mi
Avenue, 'Scranton,
M 1
Hi
A
I
w
CENTS
1
In order to clean oat all
Winter Suits, also Spring
Overcoats and Spring
Suits from last season
we make the remarkably
low price of .
On $20, $18 vi $15 Unas.
tSSee our spring styles
Derby and soft Felt Hats.
Our Furnishing Goods for
men we sell at our book cost.
The lowest prices of any
house in Scranton.
STEINWAV SON'S . .
4tknkdgd tkc Leading
PIANOS
Ot IS. WarloV
DECKER bROS.. ,
kRANICrlU BACHB and tbara.
ORGANS
Musical Instruments,
flusical Merchandise,
Sheet Music and
Music Books.
Purchasers will always find a casiplata
lock and at prkts aa lew a the auaU
Hy al tba fnatruaicnt will permit al
rs
flUSIC STORE,
117 Wyoming Ave.
Scranton
We Have
On Hand
THE BEST STOCK
IN THE CITY .
Also the Newest.
Alaa the Chaaacst.
Ala the Largaat.
Pares lala, Ony. Bta
Silver Navthics In Inflalto VarlilA
Lataat laiaartatlaa.
Jewelry, Watches, Diamonds.
fl.
E. ROGERS,
Jeweler and
Watchmaker,
15 LaciawaBBi in.
THE KEELEY CURE
Why 1st your home and limine., be daetroy
el tbruuab atronn drink or luoi ulilu.. wh.a
vou can be cured in four waoka at tba Kealay
liintitnta. T'-K Madbou avenue. Hcrautou, Pa.
The Cura Will Hear lnve.MIation.
TAKE CARE
and your ayea Wlfl
take earn of you. II
yuu ara troablad with
OF YOUR EYES fasrasS
I'KU'S and bav your ayea azaiuluad fraa.
w hava radooad prloaa aad r the l.wat la
tba city. Micfct4 apactaclaa from 1 to 12, ali
Iran H Ufa.
SOS Sprue Street, Scranten, P
Store
N
Pa.
$ 1 0.25
HULBER
il
w .- 'v.