TUB SORANTCXN TRIBUTE-MONDAY MORNINGr, MATtCII l 1807. Wormian & Moor FIRE INSURANCE, 120 Wyoming Ave. IACKAWANNA, THE E A D E R IN CORRECT AUNDERING ,308 I'enn Acnuc A. U, WAKMAN By our new process to look like NEW. 137 WYOMING AVIJ. CITY yOTKS. A busing'.') meeting of the Country club was held Siitwda) afternoon Attorney lioscoe Dale n- appointed Satuidaj as icceher for Tuloi . Co , of Taj lor. A Decoiatlon Day Lciiiilun to Lake Aiiel -v 111 bo conducted b Company C, Thlitecnth icglment JniiK't DIon ami Maiy KldtlclKo, of Dickson Cltj , wi'io united in inartlaye Sjtuida bj Aldeiman Vilht The f uncial of Jolin A. Krause will take Jjlaee this monilns at 10 o'clock ftom St. Petei's c ithedul Inteimuit will be made In Hydo 1'aik Catholic cetnetoij. United States Mni shall J. W. Walker, of Kile, will this morulas formally open and sojourn the session of the Trilled States circuit comt which was hcheduled Tor this cltj this week, but which has been set back till the fifth Mondaj of llarch. John 13ojle O'Reilly council, Xo. HI, Young Men's Institute, will hue a book reception tonight, at the looms, In the old Second National Hank building. Hon T V l'owdeilj will delhei nn addie3j and theie will be a musical and liter aiy entertainment A woman Khlng hei name as Kate Mc Amlrews and her hbc 31, was anesttd at 4 o'clock Saturday morning on I.ackn nnm avenue for stieet walklntr. She Tas lined J'j by Maoi Uillcy and secured her release 1j lealns her watch as se em lt for the penalty. The Scranton I.iederkranz will hold its mutual and alwas enjojable carnial to morrow eenlnir In Music Hull This eent has been looked forward to foi many weeks b thee who huc attended the former camhals It Is alwajs one ol the er enJo able events of the year The will of Christian Danner, late of Scranton, was piobated Satunla., and M teis testamentai granted to his widow, Chrlstluna Tredeiica Uanner The will of Geoigc D Tnllmau, late of Carbon dale, was probated, and letters testa mentary si anted to Idla i: Tollman, v. Idow Last week's exchanges of the Scranton Clearing House association, reported by Manager H C Shafer, weie as follows Tuesday, $173.9(3 1", Wednesda, $107 3039; Thutsday, $1G0,S70 SO: Fridaj, 14U"1 70, Satuiday, $l.'j,333 81, total, $705,621 . Clearings foi tho week ended Teb 2ir, lb'Jil, 3743.SS2 C James Stevens, tho corpulent (Jieen Itldge huckster, was painfully Injmed Saturday on Capouse avenue. A luna waj hoi so banged the wagon to which it was attached into tho fuill vehicle In which Mr. Stevens was riding and ho was thrown to tho pavement and badly shaken irp and cut. Matthew Hrown nnd TYank P MeCann, two populai oung Scianton buslmss men will o:ien a hat and gents' furnishing store at 10'J Perm avenue, April 1. They are aggressive, have hosts of ft lends and both have had consldi ruble expeilence in business, all of which bespeaks lor them unquestioned success Michael Mutphy, of the West Side, was nrtcsted at 11 o'clock laBt night on a se rious charge preferred by a young wo man who also icsldes in that patt of the cltv. The Wat rant was Issued by Aldcr mnn Millar and Lieutenant Williams and Patrolman Matthews took Muiphv Into custodv He was lodged in the station house foi the night and will bo given a hearing today. The. police taided the place kept by Mrs. William Cobutn, In Oakoid court, mar Center stieet, at 11.30 o'clock Satuidav night and artested eight Inmatos, sl women and two men Alderman Millar yesterday lined tho proprietress $J), arid the others $3 apiece, w hlch thev paid or gave secmlty foi The women gave their names as Ida Quinn, Cora Uurnett, Mag gie Brown, Gertlo Smith and Qenevluo How aid, COMMENCING TODAY Unci., to Pirst I'lincipitls. Today, March 1, we go back to our oilglnul plan of doing1 business, to wit, pttictly cash. Dining the imst year or so we have ullowed out selves to dtift Into mom or less cteillt tiaile enough to convince us that goods can not be sold on u credit systent low enounh to draw cash burets und be provable. We hnve thetefoip conclud ed to again ndopt the sttlctl cash ulan, and will this motnlng statt out on that basts with nw pi Ices which wl'l be as low us the fa enable c-o"dl-tlons of buying and selling for cash, together with nn economical manage ment of buslnpfes can insuie, Although not having had time to get out n pi leu list since airlvlng at this conclusion, yet the new tntes will go Into effect this morning and will, wp think, be low enough for iirst-clnss goods to nttinet a great many new cuslt buyers and In duce those who have been buying from Ms on credit to pay cash Wo pionnso U convince them that It w'll be even i tore to their benefit than cmo to do. .so The Scranton Cash Stoic,, ". F. P. Price. Tailor made fall suits and overcoats, ' test' styles, John Ross, 307 Sprues street. CURTAINS CLEANED i n p N lrTABEL) IS MAKING TROUBLE FOR POLISH SWAINS Engaged Herself Four Times in (he Short Period ol Three Months. DID MISS STENPINKAVITCZCIIUTASKI Polish J.nss, Who Crime Hero to .Harry One. linn,. lilts Him; Ihigngcs UursuU'to Another; Ik Jilted liy tliu Second ; Turns Down No. It on the Way to the Parson, nml Is Now the fiancee of No. -1--M its Twice Committed to Count) Jail. Last week this paper announced af ter a consultation of the mutrlnce li cense docket, that Miss Petronlu Hten plnknvltczchutaskl was about to change her name to that of Sklntltls. Miss Stenplnkavltcichutaskl hud no in tention of changing hei etiphonlus cog nomen, or, If she had, she did not peifcevete In her Intention. At all events she didn't, and hei Inconstancy Isoaunlng hei lots ol bothel Mist. Stenplnkhltcchutiiskl has niude quite a lecotd foi hei self during he! short sojourn In this counttv. In less time than thiee months she has Jilted two loveis at the veiy foot of the altar, been Jilted herself once, and now has unother husband In pi aspect, and also in Jail, he having been chntged with aiding and abetting hei In the last bteach of piontlse escapade. Last sumtnei when a filend of Miss Stenplnkazltczchutaskt was leaving Hussla foi this countty, she told him to hunt aiound In the land of the free and see If he couldn't find her a hus band. When lie artlved hole he found Geoigp Malthus, of this city, looking for a wife, and remembering the otllce Imposed upon hltn by his lady ft lend In Hussla. he told Malthus of the anx ious lass and Intioduced them bv let ter. They begnn n coiicspondence which culminated in Miss Stenplnknv Itczchu staski agieelng to nian.v him If he would pay her wav to this countiy. He sent her a ticket and ttaVellng expense, nil to the value of J02 50, and about thiee months ago she landed In Scian ton. Malthus was tickled to death over his plg-ln-the-bag bat gain, and pioceedod Immediately with the wed ding aiiuntiements SHE FANCIED AN'OTHKIt. While these vvete under way, how eei, she met n joiith of Plttston, of whom she became enamoted, and when he evidenced a teclpiocal fee'lmf, she told Malthus go to, she would have none of him, which, of course, made Malthus mad nil over and led him to have her at tested for obtaining money under lalse ptetenses. She gave ball bet'ote Alderman Howe in the sum c $200, furnished, by Thomas Hanlngton, und seemed her leloase The Plttston lad, it would appeal was a goodlj youth, and when the ai rest of Miss Stenplnkitvltczchustnskl or Uett.v Cutteban, as she was known then hi ought to light her fickleness, he cast hei off Nothing daunted, however, she cast about for another victim, and befoie many days had Jo seph Sklmitis vowing lie would wadp thiough blood and Hip for hot To piove the extent of his devotion, he bought her a $40 diess. She went with him to Cleik of the Comts Thomas' otllce last Tuesduv and seemed a mat ilage license Sklmitis wanted the ceiemony perfotmed tight away, and she acquiesced, but befoie they at llved at the liaison's she wasn't fixed up ptopeily for a btlde, and suggested that the.v postpone the mntiiage until the mot tow. Sklmitis was so happy he would not think of opposing his dear one in any thing, and the wedding was postponed until the moitow. Hut on the monow the bilde came not, und when, aftet a long seatch, Sklmitis found hei, she said she had changed her mind about changing hei name. He pleaded with hei, but all In vain. Thinking time would bting her to a tealbatlon of his wotth and an apoiclatlon of the $40 dtess, he left her, Intending to tetuin on the monow to lesume his pleadings Hut in the inteiim he learned that un der the name of Kate Dogochuti, .she had woed, won nnd was about to wed one Andtew Uzwadls, and Instead of letuinlng to hot he sought out Aldei man Uobeits, of the Second vvaid, nrd luld complaint against her Just what the technical complaint was Is not known, but this is the way the aldei man made out the watrant. WOULD NOT RHCEIVC HHR. On the oath of Joseph Sklmitis before L X Uobeits, ulderman ol the Seiond waul of the city of Scranton, who does depose nrrd say that Kute nogochuti did promise to mairy to him which she now lefutes to do, contiai to the peace and dignity of the commonwealth, ' Constable Cole at rested her at a house near the Mnivine shaft, wheie she was tempornilly abiding, and took hei befoie the aldeiman, who commit ted her to the county Jail In default of $.100 ball. The Jail uuthoilties lefused to lecelve on the clmige as set loitlt in the committment, and so notified the aldeiman. Not knowing what else to do, the aldeiman sent over an otdei foi her dlschntgo and she again seeuted her llbei ty. Andiew Wzwadls, ptospectlve hus band No 4, was elmiged by Sklmitis with "petuty nnd conH')liacy," and in default of $:00 bull Aldeiman Kobeits committed him to Jail. When Miss StenpInkavltczehutaslU secuied hei ie leuse, Sklmitis, In a spirit of justice, wlthdiew the charge against Wzwadls and now both ate flee As far as can be learned Wzwadls has not yet bi ought any action against Miss Sten plnUavItczchutaskl. NEW STEEL BOILER SHOP. Will JJc Ilrccteil by the Dickson .Ilium tact u ring Compaii). Tho Dickson Manufactutlng com pany have conttacted with the Beilln It on Hildge company, of East Heilin, Conn., fot the election of a vetv large bteel bollei shop that will be located at the locomotive woiks. This shop will be equipped with the most modem tools foi making the heaviest class of bollei s. Power ctanes, 12-lnch cap ilveter, facilities fot di fil ing shells of boilers, it complete hy dinullc and pneuinatlo plant, thus en abling them to compete with the pies ont high clahs of woilc In this puitleu lai line, SHERIFF SUED FOR TRESPASS. Mrs. .11. J, Lesh, ol' Newton, Claims !I0 Damages. Sheriff Clemons was called upon Sat uiday to unswer a ehatgu of trpi;ipss before Alderman Wtlght, prefeiied by Mis. M J, Lesh, of Newton. The bult gtowa out of the litigation between the Hay Hoot und Shoe com pany of Eastou and Mis, Lesh's bus- band. In Januai.v, 1S9G. Constable Wil son, .of Aldeimiin Wilght's olllce, sold n ftlantltv of tlmbei valued nt $200 on an execution dltepted nitnlnst .All l.eslj. Mih. Lesh bought It in In the following May 'Deputy Shetlff Pi Ice seized the lumbet on an execu tion ngnlnst Mr. Lesh, Issued ut the ln Btnnce of the Knston lieoule. For this nllegcd ttcspass Mis. Leah brings suit. Tho nlderinnii teserved his decision.. Attotnoy 11. C. Heynolds lepiesented the sheriff, and Vosbttig & Dnwson the plaintiff. CHARLES DU P. URECK VERY ILL Ills Condition .Serious Sitlurilny Mgltt. An Improvement Yestcrduj. Chailes Dtt Pont Uteclc Is very 111 at his home, corner of Mntllson avenue and Pine street. His condition Satuiday was critical, but theie was a mat keel Improvement duiing yesteielay. He Is 111 with pneu inoiila. Dr. .1. W. Coolldge, the at tending ph.vslclan, last night stnted that the patient's tecovety was ptob able. WILL OPEN IT TODAY. Hostel of the Good Shepherd Is to He Formally Dedicated This Afternoon by Episcopal Clergymen. The Hostel of the Oood Shephetd. which Hi other Ftancls, of the Older of the Clood Shephetd, has sought to establish in this city for seve-al months past, will take a tangible toim this afternoon nt 1 o'clock, when the lesldence at S13 Capouse uvenue will Mipy-yiiifej HOSTEL OF GOOD SIIEPHEUD. be foimally opened for the put poses of a hostel The exetelses Incidental to tho oup" Ing of the hostel vv 111 be simple, con sisting of Hie olfeilng of player In the .seveial looms of the hostel bv the Epis copal cleigjmen of this cltv The place, which will be dcoteil to the noble vvoik of the otdei, Is houed to be only a tempoiaiy one, forelioits will soon be made to eiect a substantinl peimanent building, especially designed for a hostel, on a thiee-acie plot of giound at Elmhuist that has been pie senteel to the Ordei of the Good Shep heid The hostel at S13 Capouse avenue con tains sl looms, and the thiee rooms In the 111 st floor will be used lespectlve'v for the sitting, the dining loom and kitchen. Of the thiee ttppei looms, one will be devoted to the pin poses of the Uiotheis' doimitoiy, one to that of an lnfhmaiv and the other as a guest loom The opening set vices will be held this attPinoon at I o'clock and those especially Intel ested in chailtable woik aie welcomed to be piesent. The woik of the Older of the Good Shephetd is to lecelve convalescents fiom hospitals and care foi them until they become stiong enough to'go out Into the wot Id. Pet sons In dlstiess and In need of Immediate help nie' u celved Into the hostel nnd caied for without any led tape. The scope of the hostel will not be confined to denomi national lines. FUNERAL OF DR. W. W. IVES. Was Slrictlj I'uiatu at His Home on Washington Avenue. The funetal of Dr W. W. Ives tool; place Satuiday at his home on Wash ington avenue and was stiictly pilvatc, only telntlves beln piesent That was In accoi dame to his eilten expiossecl wish. Intel ment was made In Dunmoie cemeteiy. Hev. Dt. C. M. Cllflln, of Elm Paik chinch, conducted a biief and simple seivice and talked liom the text, "Let not yuut he aits lie tumbled: believe In Me," etc, St. John, fouiteeuth chaptei The pall beaiet.s wete the decern Pd's four brothels and two brotheis-ln-liiw, Gciald II., Hauy M., Edwin M. and Albeit G. Ives. W. C. Kelser and J W. Uueinsey. The llotal lemeinbianees wei- many. OOOOOOOOOOOcX0000 0 ('ANNUO HOODS. 9 V Hvoiv thing HEOl'cr.O In this Y 0 depaitniput. We oflei onlj ne, y () pink, and can U'suin ou out best 0 A (.united vtgttables being PI3U- A X ri:CTLY fiesh and lender when X panned, nie better than most so- X calll'd "fiesh vegetableh" that tho v markets offei. We have Canned 0 Com, at DOc pet dozen: Fancy A Canned Corn, at Sc. and 10c. per enn, r.mey Tonntoes, $1 oo per Y doen. Panes Kaily June Peas. Y Q $1.W per dozen. O A Hat gains In California fruits. 6 X i:. a. cornsn.v, X Y Wliolezalu and Hi tall. X ooooooooooooooooo SievcUiiig the (irent Dutch Pianist. A musical genius, Fiothlngham, Mai eh S. Tickets at L 13. Powell's Pabst's Milwaukee Hock Heer, at Lohmann's, Spruce stieet. Dii:it MITCHELL In Scianton, pa., Fob i7, Lav Ina Mitchell, uged TB jeais, 2 mouths and !.! days, at hei home, corner of Academy and William Btteets, I'u uorul seivlcfs at the housu Monday ev ening at 7 o'clock, liodi will be con vejed to Portltnd, Pa., Tuesday moin Illg on the Uelawate, Lacknwanna and Western tialn, leaving at 9 63 o'clock OAVIES-In Scianton, Pa, Feb. 23, U97, Louis, only t-on of Mi. and Mis. Thomni C. Oavles, uged U jeais Funeial Wed. no"day ufteinoon,' March 3, U97, Sei; vices ut tho parents' nslilcuce, .'ija Fouiteenth stieijtj Intel ment In Wash burn Stieet cemetery. TURNPIKE COMPANY TOLLS AND REVENUE Exceptions Taken to Reports Current Along the Road. MR. PAINE VS. MR. STREAT0R l'orinor Denies itt Toto All ol'llic Lat ter' (,'rlticisms--Sns the Company Paid for ltepairs as Much as tho ' Total Amount of tho Tax Duplicate tor the Whole of South Abingtuli Tovnsliip--Alout Low Toll, The olllcets of the Providence nnd Ablngton Tut mtlke company lake lad leal exceptions to the eiltlclsins of feied by some of the company's ttp countty antagonists. In an inteivlew ytsteiduy with II. 13. Palne, piesldent of the company, that gentleman was not at all equivocal lit stamping as un true all that lias been said concerning the plan for the i eduction of toll, le palts, piolltq and the like. It was stated In a lecent Issue of The Ttlbutie concerning the calculation of a petition to have couit condemn the toad for county put poses. "In clicu latliig the petition, und argument lot slgnatuies is to the eflect Hint the com pany has not expended fot i epulis an amount at all comitleiisuiate with Its levenue It Is stuted that seml-unnual dividends of l:! pel cent, ate paid " Mi Paine lemuiked that the com panj has nevei paid so gieut a divi dend, but on the conttary the dlvi- dendsi have nlwavs been a much mote modest flgtue Lust year was paid the laigest dividend In the company's his tory, but that was laigelv composed of monev lecoveied in the litigation with the elt: SPENDING FOR REPAIRS. In t elation to a published stntement that the company was not spending foi lepaiis a sum at all commensuinte with Its levenues, Mr Palne stated that the pay mil for 1S90 for the actual woik of men and teams was $1,473 L'.-;. He had learned, he said, fiom one who "knew, that the tax duplicates for mad put poses in South Ablngton township duiing the coiiespondlng petlod amounted to but $l'0O A total of $J, 120 CS, Including $047.43 lor mad nin chlnety, stone etc, was expended on the turnpike Mr. Palne did not hesitate to be quoted eoneeinlns a statement attiib uted to William Stieator, of Chinchilla. Mr Stieator had said: The piesent single lound tiip toll fiom Chinchilla Methodist Episcopal chut eh into the cltv over the turnpike Is 1G cents II paving $1 down, one ticket Is now sold good loi eight tilps, oi ftom the old O'Donnell tavein, wheie tire turnpike Is iifccd bv eltlens coming to the city fiom Newton, tire single round tiip toll Is 14 cents, oi 10 trips for $1. Under the new proposition, It Is tnv belief that the compinv piopo"es to do away with tickets and chaige the full blnglo tiip fuie for all narrow tires. Thus the wide tlte would puv leully more thun all tires pay now on the ticket svstem, while b the doing uwj.v of the ticket sjstein, those having nar row tires will have to pas about 10 pel cent more than ut piesent. Thus the company w'ns on both dcnls. MP. PAINE'S REPLY "I have seen the statement of Mr Strea toi cxpiesslng his views in legaid to the intention of the company to give fieu uo of the road for si months and a subsequent reduction of tolls to those who use wide tlics," tald Mi. Palne. "Mr. Stieator states ot implies that this Is ,i tiluk of tho companv to cheat tho pjblle. bv raising the tates of toll on narrow tiics and thus collect fiom the ti.ncllng public ns mm h in excess on nanow tli in us the tebate on wide tins "This statement Is false tiom begin ning to end and without one put title of fact for a basis The companv will not advance the i.ites of toll on nauow tiles iJn tile other bund if we can succeed In Inducing the public to do theli hen hauling on wide tiles we think we will be able alo to give n leduetlou on im iov tlics It Is possible that Mr Stieator in i xptexhliiK his views has foieiast what he himself might do if he was munaglni, the load, but, foitunatelv for the travel ing public, Mi, Streutor will be unable to put his views Into execution. "As to the rutes of toll, Mi Stieator has stated conectly the amount of tolls ns chained by the companv, lint lie has fulled to state all ttie tiuth )ly law the companv cjn ohm go 20 cents foi n tound tiip ovei Its toad, It does charge but If! cents, or 1", cents If the tiavelei makes change, thus the toll 1 only ono-half of what Is peimltted by law If a dollar ticket Is pm chased the buvet gets eight trips foi the dollai, which amounts to l."j cents pet tiip, an equivalent of two fifths of the amount permittee) by law. If the wide tiles nie adopted, the amount of toll will be still faithiM t educed to 10 cents pel tiip, ot oul one -third of tho amount peimltted bv law. TRYING TO MAKE A OOOD ROAD. "I wish to say further that the com pony Is bendlnt; "11 Its effoits to the one object ot making a good ioad We ale i-piilus no effoit or expense to make It (list-daps In every paltlculai The qual ity of tho stone In this section Is not hard enough to stand heavj hauling on nanow tires and It Is Impossible to keep .the road In us good condition with nanow tlies as would bo possible If the wide tires weie Intioduced, urk Has Iloguii. Conttnetpr Shields, of Hackettatovvn, N. J has begun woik on the extension of the Wllkes-Hatie and Eastern lall rond Horn Hie main line in Jenkins township, Luzerne county, to Mooslc, A fence of 1!00 men has been put to woik on the extension. CORNELL BOYS' CONCERT. Two Soelul Kvcuts Mill I'mtum tlio Mslt of'tliu Clubs. The Cornell Glee, Hnnjo und Mando lin club ntPinbeis, who give a conceit at the Fiotliliighnm tonight, will not find the time hanging veiy heavily on their hands. In the afternoon ftom 4 to G o'clock thoy will bo given u reception at the home of Mis, D. E, Taylor, of C13 Clay avenue. Following tho con ceit theie will be a dunce and tccoptlon nt the Scranton Hlcycle club tindet the auspices of tho Hciantoii alumni. The clubs will loach here at .134 o'clock on tho Lackawanna mad and will make their headquai teis at the Hotel Jcrmyn. Following is the con cert progmmme: PART FIRST, (a) Alma Mater Carm. Cornell (b) Cornell Cairn. Cornell Ovei tine, "Cupid's Realm" ...Atmstiong Hnnjo Club. Little Tommy Macy What Could it Funnel Do? Slied Dntice Tomasl .Mandolin Club Mundalnv ...Mi. Ramsbuig and Glee club PART SECOND. Medlev, "131 Cupltuil" Sotist Hnnjo Club. Mutch, "Onwuid" ...Xelbel .Medley, "WliMtd ot the Nile" ....llcibcrt Mandolin Club Imogene Donahue Thompson Ml. i'ueites and Glee club. Match, "V. H." AlthoiHe Hanjo Club. A Capital Ship Sullivan Ml Wilcox and Glee club. Evening Song Cm m. Cornell The Glee club leadei Is Louis Fueites, son of Piofessot Fuertes, the head of the college englneeilng depnttment S C. Lines, of Wllkes-Hatie, Is tho banjo club conductor, and G. L. Wellei, the liader of the mandollnlsts S-als have been engaged tor fifty Wllkes-Run eans. SCRANTON CLUB RECEPTION. Rooms Thiown Open to Friends and Ladies on Saturday Night, The Scianton c lub moms In the board of tiade building vvete packed Satur day night duiing the club's Hist lecop tlon About 400 peiaOlis, membeis and their families and filends weie pies ent Colonel II. M. Holes, piosldont, T. II. Watklns, Homy Helln, jt , and J. H. Dlmmlck icceived the visltois The boatd of tiade moms weie utilized Thrie was dancing in the assembly hull Music was furnished by Unuer's oichesUa and lefreshments weie seived In the ladles' dining mom. Altogether the evening was most delightful and It was nearly inldnlnht befoie the ciowd was peiceptibly de ci eased TWO LARGE AUDIENCES. haw the Old Homestead at Acndemv on Sutimln). That the "Old Homestead" has not lost its power to attract latge audi ences was dempnsttated nt the Acud emv of Music Satuiday, where the fa famous ldjl of New England life was oioduced both nftetnoon and evening befote audiences that taxed the ca pacity ot the house. Even standing room was dllllcult to obtain. Aichle Bovd, a gieat Scianton fa vorite, was seen in the tole of Joshua Whltcomb, which he Intel pi eted with a faithfulness that left little to be de slreu. The othei chaiacteis weie also In veiv competent hands. The "Old Homestead" dpubje quaitette rendeted a number of selections In a stvle that won enthusiastic encoies. Notice. We are still doing business at the ame old stand wheie we have been for twenty-two years past and most le spectfully solicit the patmnage of the public as heietofoie In awnings, tents, Hags and all kinds of society goods and decorations " S. J. Fuhtman & Hto 250 XX White Envelopes for 17c. at 3c. Store, 5?3 Lack'a. ave. Steam Heating and Plumbing. P. F. & M. T. How ley, 231 Wyoming ave. Flatulence Is cuied by HEECHAM S PILLS. EXTENSIVE ALTERftTIONS Hnlai'gctncnt of W. R. BLACK'S cloak mmm 132 Wyoming Ave. To make room for new Spring Stock. The balance; ot Winter AND At very little prices. EST SETS OF TEETH $1 Including the pninless ovtiactini; of teetu by an entirely now pioccs3, S. C. SNYDER, D. D. S., 331 Spruce St , Opp. Uotcil Jermj n. We do not buy Rugs on consignment, because that means we would be compelled to pay more for them. (That is quite natural, if the manufacturer must carry the goods). But we do buy Rugs direct from the manufacturer, aud in very large quantities to enable us to sell at close prices, We have a large line of SAXONY AXMSNSTER RUGS, (SEAMLESS,) in the following sizes aud prices, which we would be pleased to show you: 6.6 x 9.S, $13.00 ; 7 6 x 10.3, $16.00 ; 8.9 x io.io, $19.00; 9.10 x 13.2, $25.00. ORIENTAL DESIGNS, RICH COLORINGS, i A CLASH BETWEEN STATEAND NATION Is Tlircnlcnetl by the Actljn of the Pos. master ol Dnlton. HE KNOWS A THING OK TWO, HE DOES Hlds Duliaucu to Ills Luiidlord and reins Not thu Mierill, for Ho Houlius Tliat No Out! Around These Pints Dure I'orcllilv Oust Him Iroin the Premises us I.oni; us Postollice Is TlicruSliorlll Mants to Know. Shetlff demons Is in a dilemma. He lms a writ In his hands which Is cnus Ini? him to do a whole lot of thinking. If he selves It he Is liable to btliiB the Ktent and uloilous United Stutes kov etniiient about his ears. If he falls to seive It he lays himself liable to the ehaiKe of beine; del elk t In his duty to the commonwealth. It all came about thioiiKh the win Incus of a fuy Dalton man. F L Van Fleet Is the postmaster of that IlluBf and his landloid Is Jesse E Austin .Satuiday Mr Austin, iull IniT to get Mi. Win Fleet to come to tut ins about the rent, ui acceded to have him ousted. He secuied a wilt of hitbeie facias, which Is lnoie commonly called a dispossess vvaiuint and placed It in the hands of the sheilft A deputy was sent to Hanltcm to seive the wilt, but when he found that Mi Van Fleet, the defendant, wa the postmnstet and that the piemlses of which he was to be tllsposseswd contained the putof llce the deputy said nay, nay, and caie fully tuckinjr the wilt in his Inside pocket he beat a ictieat, leaving the postmaster to enjoy the piotectlon ot the mar;lc clicle which Uncle Sam thmws nbout his sacied institutions Sheilff demons on leainliiK the con dition of affalis bade his deputies lock the wilt secuiely In the Innermost vault and lemove It not until they heaid fiom him nsaln. He wanted time to think and consult and he is still at It. Mr. Van Fleet calmly sets on a pile ot mail baus and snaps his llntjer at his landlord and the sherllf. It Is thought that the postolilee de pnttment will have to lie appealed to befoie the dllllctilty can be solved New Goods coming in to keep til) a constant von nil or at traction. We otrer Snlendid Values in ordinal') KITCHEN CROCKERY. Ilaniileu Tea Cups and Saiucrs, 5e. per pair Handled Cofi'ee Cups and Saucers, 8e. per pair Breakfast Plates 5c each lfovvlb, tulip shape 4c, each Scollop Nappies 14c. each Covered Dishes, oval shape, embossed 38c. each Vegetable Dishes, (c, Sc , 10c. and l'lc, each Sauce or Gravy Uoats 10c, each Preserve Dishes 4c. each Oval Soaps, fast drainers. 10c each Meat Platters, (c, Sc, 15c, and 2'lc. each Soiirmr Piano Stands at the Head AND J. W. UUCUNSKY Mnncls at the HeaJ In tho Music truck-. You can nlwojs gat a bettor barfiuin nt Ills beautiful warerooms thin at any other place in tho city. Call und see for joutuelf befojo buying, 205 Washington Avenue, SCRANTON, PA. J. V. GUERNSEY, Prop. HIKES DULY ULl ill iL. 0 lUI'iLiiU 406 Lackawanna Ave. Opp. Wyoming Housa. W. I. BERRY, JEWELER 423 Lackawanna Avail j), Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Sterling Silver And Cut Glass. Great Reductions iu These Goods. Watches aiid Clocks paired on short notice. All Re- About our China; have you seen It? We iiii'iin the? lust linolce from "HAV1 IjAND," the fai-fnnied munufacturtia. 'lhcy pu their ileilKtier a little fortune. Tim iitocluctlon of works ot ait Is their lifo stud j. V hue secured some of these Beni9 in Dinner Sets, will enturc to say vou v never mn their like. An thing In Glasswate oi Iatruis. Come nncl see oui peifornmuee in piT?fr upsut tlnp. Doubt no longer, but purchuse ana bellee oui wordi. C. U. WEICHEL, METROPOLITAN CHINA HALL, 140 unci 141 Washington Ave A. E. ROGERS' Jeweiry Store, il3 LACKAWANNA AJE'U: DIAMONDS, JEWELRY, CLOCKS, WATCHES, Look at our S10 Gold Watches, Warranted 15 Years. 213 Lackawanna Avenua, yQU CAN SAVE MONEY DY BJVIN NEW AND Ladles' and Children's Wear. Seal aud Plush Sacques, Carpets and Feather Bed3 From L POSNER, 21 Lackawanna Ave. CLECTRICAL MACHINERY REPAIRED BY SKILLED WORKMEN. THE LACKAWANNA LUBRICATING CO, 1212 CAPOUSE AVE, SCRANTON. WARREN-EHRET COMPANY, contractor; fot EHRET'S SLAG ROOFING Khrct's SltiK Hooting will with stand all extremes; and changes of temperature, owing to the elas. ticlty of the materials used In its manufacture. Wo speak from knowledge and experience ac quired during thirty years' prac. tical work. 314 Washington ave., Scranton, Pa Strictly Now Laid Eggs,near by, 25c Fresh Eggs, Jersey Stock 22c Good Storage Eggs 16c to 18c Fnnc) Hot-House lltulislies, Klpe Tomatoes, Cucumbers, Green Beans, Cauliflowers, Mushrooms, Etc., Elc. I H. PKEJEI ML II! III I I Illlllll BI DUNN'S SPRING HATS NONU UBTTER.