THE SORANTON THIBUNE-TJIUKSDAY MORNING, JMARCTI 11, 1807. orrman & Moor FIRE INSURANCE, 120 Wyoming Ave. IACKAWANNA, THE E A D E R IN CORRECT AUNDERING 308 I'cnn Acnne. A. 11. WARMAN. Per yard for all Wool In grain. Guaranteed good quality, of latest designs and colors. 127 OMI.NO AVH. CITY NOTES. The Dolnwme and Hudson Canal com pany paid Its employes on the Jult load jesteiiluj. Wade 31. i'liin was .esteuluy uppolnted u couit gu.iidlan of Annie, Steuuit and Hle.mor Space, minor children ot Altieil (J Space, late of Dimmoie. In the estate of I.eanta Mitchell, late or the cltyi of Kcianton, letten ot admlnls tiatlon weie gi anted to Syhestei Mitchell, of Jllddletown. X. J. All the playeis or the Slldeis Hase Hall team of "M me leipii'Steil lo meet at the city building coniPi, at S p. m. on l-'il-ilav evening, to elci t a captain for 'ST. 3S order ol H. Tiopp, W. Thomas. Marilage licenses weie gianteil estci 1 i to Tliomas Klllott, of I'lleebuig, ami Allnnle Cook, or DIckMiii City; (leorgu X. Yaiiliigton, of llci'ilckvllle, Hiadlold county, and Mniy J. Klelnid'-oii, ol Throop. There will he a rofleo and cake suiiper tonight glen by the Aiueilean Volunteeis tn their uunoi, Ills Washington avenue. Hveiyhodv Is Invited. A gland time Is -peeted. Captain Chapln and wile, com manding olllceis. The teaeheis or the cltv held thflr weekly meeting yesttiday afteruonn at the high school, l'mlismr J). . Stone .is In chalge ot the claws. Ml-s Heath gae leons In "1'lionlcs," and Iiofes,-or Pet mull III "Music " The fiee will offeilng hiipner lo be plen tonight by the Willing Wotkeis ot the Xoith Main Avenue llaptlst ehuirli at the home of Mis, rj. i:. Smith, of L'J'l sh stieet, piomles lo be a pleasant .it- falr. Hveiybody Is most coullally Invited to attend. The l'resbyteiy or Lackawanna will meet tomonow evening at the Hangclllle I'lesliyteil.in church to Install the new pastor, Hev. Daniel T. Smythe. '1'he eongiegatlou nnd fi lends me Invited to be pi cent at tho ceiclsea which begin at 7 "0 o'clock. Andiow licgutis, one of the men acensed of bliiglailzlng Mollis Weiss' stole at rilcebuig a year ago and who was ai rested last month with thiee others, was yesteiday 1 ('leased f I am the county Jail on $sno furnished In open couit by Abia lmm Howells. Thete was but a slight change In the condition of James lllalr yesteiday. At the liousp. at 11 o'llock last night a Ti in line ippoiter was told that the well known patient was testing cpiletlv liar lug the day It was consilient that Mr. Ulalr was a little stroligei than on Tues day. (lustave Mender was pounced upon and beaten Tuesday night by A. V. llolph and yesteiday attemooii Uolph was i ailed lc foie Aldeimun Mlllai. He wahed a hell ing and dittoed ball In the silln of $ji)J. The assault was made In lluyiiioud couit Mender wus badly used up, his eyes showing It. At a. meeting of Camp S, Sons of Vet eians Tuesday night tho following eim mittte was appointed to make ai inure ments foi Meinoilal liy J. Kinnk M.I n r, August Heliinltt, J. Aiehle ,oiu.s, I'larenee .MeKeehan and William Snvlei, "iiteitalnment, John 'J'. Howe V. N. Cole, K. I wiiil- Claidner, W. H. House and i hai.o I-efoei. Oeoivs Thatcher, of Tluoop, was elimgeS with stealing a horse befoie Al deiman Howe Tuesday iifteinoon. Thatch er and Joseph Cio, of this cpy, was peitneis In the meat business In Tliroop (less owed J3i) hhoti rent ami That 1 er lizard Hint he was about to quit th- busi ness, Thatcher went befoie a Tluoop 'riiulie, who dliected the helyuio of Cioss' butcher wagon and lioisc Cross old tl.o matter before Aldeunan Howe ind the case was amicably settled. - CARROLL DESERTED HIS WIFE. Held in Hail lor a I'liithoi lluaiiug This Morning. William Can oil, of Dunmnre, mar lied the IS-year-old daughter of Mis. Htldget Illelmids, on December 11, 1SUC, nnd on December 17, l&DC, he deseited her. He was attested yesteiday iilter noon by Detective William Clifford, on Information swoin out by Hie gill's mother. The charge is desettlon and non-suppoi t. Hefoie Aldeunan Millar yesterday af ternoon Carroll was held In ball tor a further hearing this moining ot 11 o'clock. THAT GOOD ROADS BILL. Highway Committee of Wheelmen H oikiug to Serum Its Parage. Tho highway Impioveincnt commit tee of the Pennsylvania division, Li-ague of Ameilcan 'Wheelmen, is OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO 47c IIS 11 QsiTSBElD Now Is the Time To find a tenant for your house, which will be vacated April first. Don't wait until the preseut tenant risk of losing a month's rent. You can find a desira kj ble tenant immediately by placing a "For Rent" adv. 0 in Tin? Trihuxk. Oxk Cknt a Word, in Advanck. $ 00000O0000000OO OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO working diligently to secure the pasi- ue' jf "good toadi" bill thtouKli tin , piesent state leKl'datui'e. The hill fli Intiodueed some time nlnce by Senator ! MeQuown; it Is lnovn n- the llfunil ton (foods roads bill," nnd refeued to us "senate bill, No Si." This has the un (inalllled approval of the executive of ficers ofOlhe l'onnMy.lvnnlnl division, League ot Ameilcan Wheelmen, and wheelmen tluuuKliout the statu should make eery erfoit to assist In Its pass age by lequestltn? the suppoit of their senntors and lepresentatlves. Piompt action Is desltable, a, It the left lain to re llnd that there Is a univer sal expulsion of fa voluble opinion, the bill Is reasonably cettnln of passage, and the ei.i ot good roads thioughout the entile slate Will have been stai ted. The fart that the national meet ot the Ameilcan Wheelmen will this year be held In I'lillndoltdiln W of gteat In tel oft to cycleis In this state. ARE IN HARD LUCK. Baggage of the Grenler New York Com pany Attached at the Railroad Station Last Night. "The C,i eater New Yolk" company, which last nlirht ended a thiee das' engagement at Da Is' theatei, met with tumble In plenty when the sW leen meinbeis attempted to leuve this city lor liliighiimtoii at midnight. The double consisted of a wilt ol attach ment Issued at 11 "0 n'cloi k fioni the ollke ot Aldeunan Millar nt the In stance of 1'etei llosai, propiletor of the Conwuy house. Seeial of the company bum dud at Mr. llosai 's hotel and last night when a bill of $S2.B0 was plesented A. (J. Delamater, muiauer of the tioupe, that gentleman shied fioni It with the plea that he had no monev. Mr llosar heard tho jingle of silver In Mr Delamatei's pocket all the time he was talking. Theie was an aigu meiit. The showman offeied to give Mr. ltoai' an older lor the lecelpts ot the Hi st pel foi malice at Hlnglinm ton. Mr llosai could not leel seeiue, so he went befoie Aldeunan Millar and seemed the wilt of attachment on the company Hunks, which weieat the Delawaie, Lackawanna and Western station leady foi the 1'J.iiO train foi the Pallor Cit. DotoetUo Chailes SllVeibeig was employed and the goods piomptly levied upon. Then theie was a scene. The whole company, blonde-halied "maids" and long-hall ed villains came boldly Into tho coriidor of the station. They stayed theie, One man, tile mu sician of the eompanj , with a depiess Ingly melancholy gaze in his soulful 'yes, ntked how much was the laic to New Yolk, lie wanted to go home. The adance a&ent who, alter mak ing things light at the next stand. Hlnghanilon. had come' back 'to spend u pleasant night with the conipan" was foi eed to stand in the con ldor and wee,). A stoop-shouldeied gill passed thiough the cloud ol Thesolans; they all looked back at her. She was "Lola" a dancer w ho "shook" the company Just a lew minutes beloie because her moth er, who is along, could not agiee with the 'peel less aopionolst" ol the com pany. ' The tioup Infesttsd the con ldor until eaily nioin. Meanwhile Manager Dele nialei was tu suing It out with Mr. Hosar. Theie stems to be an angel in the company in the poison of Samuel ltobeits, a youth who, as ime ot th gills cpie.ssed it, "hnd about $1,7,00 when we stalled out but he hasn't got Hnow." Mr. ltobeits was down in the mouth. The company has had a bad time of It of late. "We stillck sewial "flaw Ms" was the explanation of the advance asrent. The smallenss of the bo.iid bill Is due to the fact that only a poitlon of the company stopped at tho Conway house. The muuber of ti links piled on the tuicl; at the station was thliteen which may be one lonsnn foi the company's haul luck. Salaries aiea week oveidue. At l.sn this mouilng It looked very much ns If the "queens of the lun lesque" would have to spend the night in the waiting loom of the lailioad station, EDUCATORS IN SESSION. llitciestiug alccting ol School Siipci iutoiideiits at Han islniig. The county, city nnd boiough school supeilnteiuleiits ale lmvlni; an Intel -estlng conieience at llaulsbuiK this week, and a number of imooitaut qiH'stlons coneeinlng educational meth ods will be dlstussed Uoveinor Hast ings was down for an opening speech yistHiiln, but wus not able to be pies ent, and Di. Schaeller, the supeiln tendeiit of public Instiuctlon, took his place. The question of teaeheis' institutes wus discussed ut length by Suiielln tenduts Weiss, Schmlklll; Hamilton, Allegheny; Taylor, l.nekawanna; Hupp, Lehigh, and Smith, Delawaie. t'um-miltee'- weie appointed to consider the aiious school bills pending In the leg lnlimue Last evening at 7 o'clock Supei In tel, lent Cleoige Howell, of this city, opened the discussion of the topic, "The Ti'ie Basis of I'i emotion of l'uplls." A. S. NEWTON ILL. His Attending l'li hiuinii Tears n I'll nil) tic StiuUc. A S. Newton, couit messenger, Is se lloiihly ID at his home In Hlakely. lie comnlaliied in comt Monday of not feeling well and soon aftotvynids had to be taken to his home. Dr. Van Sickle Is attending Mr. New ton and feais that he is thieatened with a paiulytle stioke. Miss Carolyne V. Dorsey, teacher of elocution, oratory and delsarte, DIG Ad ams avenue. DIIll). ' NHALOX In Seianton. Pa., March 111, li'J7, .Martin Neulon, aged S3 jears. Ku neial Kilduy afternoon fiom iho iesl deuce of Michael lluane, Pine Hioolc, Inteiment in tho Hyde Paik Catholic eometeiy., SIIIKKKH In Scrantou, Pa Maich (:o, U'J", Mis. Hllza Ann Shiner, widow of the late Alfieil Shlft'ei, agisl 01 yeais. Kuneiul fiiim her late lesUlence, '', Pianklln avenue, Satuiday at 2 p. in. Intel incut In Deninoie cemetery. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO moves, and therebv run the AS IRISH POETS SEE IRISH CHARACTER Eloquent ami Entertaining Lecture by Rev. D. J. Mncfloldrlck. ORIGINAL MANNER OF TREATMENT 11nl( Ilia Arguments Through the .lloutlis ol'tliu Singers of lielnnd'n Songs, Presenting Their lorUa)iil ol' Iilsh Chmnclcr us u Necessiuih Trim ii ml Itulinblu (ne--l'olnts Touched Upon and Authors Siiiu iiioncd to Sneak on These Points. The (Irst of the live lectin es compris ing the St. Thomas' college lecture com se wus given In the college hall last night befoie an nudlence number ing neatly 1,000 persons. J lev. D. .T. MaeOoldtlck was the lectmer, and his subject "Iilsh Chat actor Deseilbed by 11V.V. D. J. MAC GOLDIHCK. . Iilsh Hoets." The acquaintance which the learned piesldent ot St. Thomas' has with both the poetry and people of ll eland coupled with his lemaiknble eloquence and lendy wit belltted him pectillnily ns may be leadlly believed to tieat this subject In a most elabor ate, Instinctive and entertaining man ner, , His nigument was that to llnd the tine destilption of Iilsh chaiacter one cannot do better than except the por tiayal as made by the Iilsh poets, who saw It, felt it and possessed It and well able by leason of their acknowl edged talents to depict it vividly, thor oughly nnd tiuly for the enlightenment of otheis In exempllllcatlon of this contention he pioposed vailous pte domlnant cliniat tellstlcs of the Iilsh man's cluuai ter and then ga e the im pulsions of it that one poet or another oi In some cases seveial had lecoided For Instance, in elucidating the veiy piomineht tialt or the son of lhiu line of native land he i celled James Oil's "Tin- ti Ishmiiu;" Tom Moore's "The Iilsh Peasant to His MIstiess," and "llemembei Thee; D'Aiey Mo dee's "Am I llemembei ed In Hi In," and "The Hll's Devotion." nnd a num ber of otliei aptly chosen wi Kings. his i.nvn of LimntTv. In this lunnnei he depicted the Illsh inan's yeainlug lor his native land his love of llbeity nnd hatred ot tyi laniiy, his fidelity to 1 1 eland even In defeat, the Tilslnnan and the landloid, the Illsluiian's s mpathy, giatltude, unselllshness, the Iilshnian's altiulsm. .the Iilshmnn In love, the Iilshnian's devotion to "SoKgaith Aioon" and the lilshman In dissension. Among the poets quoted fiom besides those named above weie Denis Floience Mac Club.,. Thomas Davis, John Iioyle O'Reilly, John Savage, Hllon Maty Downing, Alfied Terceval draves, Samuel Lovei, Chailes J. Lever, Thos. S. Clcaiy, John O'Hagan and John Haniiii. If Father Mar OoldiioU's leaching of these gems of Iilsh verse was the onlv eiiteitnlnment pi offeied the nudltois would have ha I a dellijlitlill evening. Hut this, without any disparagement to his declamatoiy poweis was a sec ondary mattei. Tile chief l'eatuie was his happy manner ot making applica tion of the poet'i thoughts. No matter what the piopo-dtlon in hand might be he had leady foi its elnboiatmu a choice and moat llttlng poetical allu sion. Seveial good "tulles told with excellent effect and a wealth of wit and humor added to the other fealuies mad" the lee tin e all 111 all a mastei plcei'. OTHIOR LHCTUHES OF COURSR The other lectin es in the course nie as follows. Maicb LM, "The Chinch and the Republic," Rev. Fiaucls P. McNal ly. St. Patrick's Hunch. West Side, Apill 7, "John H-iyle O'Reilly," Hon. John v.. P.ariett. editor Seianton Tnilli; Apill 2S, "Huinlet," Rev. D. .1. Stalfotd, a, D Washington, D, C; May 7, "Ag nosticism and the Future Tilumphs of the Chinch," Hev. O-'oige J. Lucas, D D,, ldossbuig. Pa. - -- CHERRY PICKERS' LAST NIGHT. Wus Creeled b) a l.nige Audience at tho I'lotliinglinia. Another laige audience vvltnessid 'The Cheny Piikeis" at the Kiothing ham lust night. It was the second and last night of the coinpanv's engag -ment in this city. The luige nuinber who saw the nlnv Tuesday night must have been ple-tsed and tkon pains to make known their satlsfai Hon, as theie weie few vacant seats. Theie was a cuitaln call after the thlid act, when alMho pilneljials lesponded. 11 this clty's'vetdlct Is unv cilteilon, Ai thill's latest diania is a lluanclal and hlsti Ionic success DICKSON COMPANY MEETING. Old lioaid ol Hiieclois Itc-electcd In tho StncMioldrih. The annual meeting of the stochhold eis of the Dickson Manufiu tilling com paii) wan held ye-steiday Tne old lioaul ot dlieitoi.s weie ie-elected an followf.: William Counell, AV. V. Scran ton, ( S. Weston, C. C. Hose, "VV. H. Slou-H, ('. II. Zelinder, II. M. Holes, Samuel Hloan and O. it. Mnnvllle. Ulllceis will ho elected li Hid lioaid next wet'h. The pies-'out oIIUiih ai (' II. Xeliiider, piesldent; C. ri. Wehtou. vlce-i)iesld"lil, and L. V. ilcwei, ,st do tal) and tieatiiirer 111: SHOT A WOLF. (Sot Ten Dollars lioui lliu Couul) ('oiiiiiiissiouoih lor So Uoini;. John li. JoluiKOii HtnlUed into the romniiFsloneiH' otllce yesteidny and llouilslilne an ulllaavll t tlie etl'eit that he had Itllled u wolf in Wnveily Jan. 1, 1S!)7, nnUed 1'or thu ,10 whleh hoiuity the htate allow h for tho ulaiiKh- tor of the moat detested und feared of a.1 farm posts. Tl.-e L'uir.inip&lunem didn't like to cast AM f iSIWv M nllK nti rellecttoiis on the powem ot the Justice of the peace of Wovuly ti dll' feieullate between tile pelt of a Wnlf and Unit of mi ovetRrown dog but they did not hesitate in sav that tlmv weie at least loth to 1 elleve that It would b" gdieialh accepted that wohes aie lo be found In this legion. Cominls Jlonei OIIim Itolicits who balls fiom up Wmeily way owcd that ho had never hcnid of a wolf being seen In those partn although lliuw might he some learning about In raiment other than that which would nutuiall cover a wolf. 'flicsc misgivings however could not hold out against the Johnson's afllda vlt that he shot a wolf; 'Sqiilio Smith's nllli nialion that It was a wolf, and that Its cars had been cut fiom the pell, that the ears weie cut oTf and burned In his pies'-nee and Ihal It was unmistak ably the pelt of a wolf. Johnson cot his '10 and went forth to shoot more wohes. TWO BOXING CONTESTS. .Murph)-.Kolcimolt limit Will Take I'lneu Touioirovv Night. Local homing elides nie looking for Wllld to two bouts, the middleweight cnnti st between 1'. F. Mutphy, of Ibis city, and "Tom" MeDeimott, of Hiook ijn, toluol tow night In Music hall, and the Kane-.linlge mill scheduled at Tuy- lor. Maicb 2. "Jiuk" Skell, the ihooUlyii llght vve.ght. who met his Hist Wateiloo agt.lnst Cleoige Dixon at New Oilcans thlce yuais ago, la In the city and assisting In the finishing touches In Miuphy's training lie will be behind the latter tomoiiow night. Muiphy Is coiulifeied better than the oidlninv inn of boeis and has for several yeais been the Instt noting of the South Side Athletic association.' He and Me Deimott will weigh In at li'O pounds. Tlieie will be two piollniluniy bouts by well known lqenl men. The piellml nailes will Include a catch-as-catch-can wicstllng match between James Connois, of Perkvllle, and Samuel Ilod.-rlns, of I'lleebuig. Mkhael Kane, of Mmooka, and Ste phen Judge, of this city's Smith Side, 101-pound men, have been matched to spat eight lounds or mole In Webei's link at Taylor. The bout will take place Monday night, Maich L'2 Kane has fought two battle and has quite a huge following among Ml- nooka's spotting element. Stephen .Judge Is a biolher of James Judge, and Is belter known than his opponent. Their bout will be pieceded by one and possibly two lessei events. TWO THIEVES AT THE ACADEMY. An Amusing Coined) 1'iodticcd by tho Kennedy IMavcrs. Last night "The Two Thieves," which Is a d'uuijitic viision of the stoiy of the opeia "Kunllile," was pioduced at the Academy of Miiblc by the Kennedy playeis In a highly satlsfactoiv inan nei John J Kennedy and 12. P. Sulll van weie most amusing as the two thieves, Theie were the usual spe cialties, including tiuns,fotmut!on dunces by "Flora. In the afternoon "The Octoioons" received a Hue piesen tatlon. ' This afternoon the company will be seen In "The .Midnight Hxpiess" and tonight In "The Two Oiphans." PRICE 0I: GAS IS REDUCED. New Schedule (oes Into Hllect on April 1 Nevl. The Seianton las and Water com pany and the Hyde Paik Gas and Wat er oompnnv announce that on and nfui Apill 1 lilt- pi lei of gas will be $13 nei thousand cubic fiet ThlF pi lee will also be subject to the following ilKcounls: Five per cent, upon nil bills wheio Hie consumption for tlv month ninounts to less than $::.", ten pi i cent, upon all bills where the tonsumntlon amounts to 25 and upwaids, piovldcd the bill Is paid on oi befoie the 20th of the month on which the bill is plesented. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO kiihi: 0 0 0 0 0 Hemoii'tiatlon of Soup Making this week. He sine and tiy a sample of soup made fiom Aiinoui's Hxtiaet of Hecf. H. U. COUKBHN, Wholesale and lletall. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO . Notice. We ore. still doing business at the same old stand wheio we have been for twenty-two yeais past and most le spoetlullv solicit the putt nutigc of the public as heietofoio ill awnings, tents, Hags and all kinds ot society goods and decoiatlons. S. .T. l'uhi man & Hro. Veiling, but I'p to Hate. If vou like our woik, tell others: If you don't, tell us. Soft button holes In yourcollais. Cijstnl Laundiy. To Cure u Cold in One !)uy. Take laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All dtugglbts refund the money If It' fulls to cure. S cents. Twining, optician 125 Penn avenue, In Hauls' diug ttore. Hours U a. in., 0 p. m. BEST SETS OF TEETH, U, Including the painless ovti.vtini; of tcctti by an entlidv now piocuas. 5. C. SNYDER, D. D. S., 321 Srriici; tit , Opp. Hotel jL'rnijn SQ (ink kA wxih $rfa K U ln M (Si m i Ki iX ilyil H-l ml i"i l?ti R4 ft. m mm W m M kt $ ll"1 1 i ba INKIER 1 IHiiS, NO ATTEMPT WAS MADE TO HOLD IT UP Decision of Board of Trade Committee About Telephone Ordinance. STATEMENT 0E MR. SCHR0EDER Says So Attempt Nils .Mnilu to lime the Oidiuiiiicu Jra tiling u l'uiuuliiso to His Company Consiilcicd li tho I'lcsant Council-. Will lluvu It lu ll nttuued Again Alter Ucoigiini'.n tlou ol' lliu City Councils In .'.pill. Coiiiinittco's )i;ciioti. The "hold up" of the telephone ordin ance and the losultantnvestlgatlon by the boaul of Hade's legislation and taxes committee has hi ought out two facts; That theie was Ho Intentional hold-up and that the Centiul Tele phone company will piobubly within a short time have a competitor In this city of the lightning's Hush. The committee held n second meeting yestudny afternoon. At the meeting Monday, Assistant Supeiintendeiit R J, Maloney made a statement which flood his company Horn any Intimation that It was Inteileilng with the giant Ing of fialichiwes by councils to the new company. Yostei dnv's meeting was al ranged so that the new company could make a statement. Theie weie but two com mitteemen piesent at the sitting, Cliuliniun II. 12. Paine and Pied J Wldlnayer. Coin ad Schioeder, who Is the piesldent ut the new company was Piesent und was questioned by Chair man Pa'-'e Mr. Sclnoedei ail that he had "no seciets;" whatevei he would say could be told to the public. Theie is a new company, he 'aid, and they intended to give a telephone service to Seianton which will equal that of the Central company at a "much mole l unsuitable into." This was dheeted hv Ml Schioeder after a light, bante.l"g fashion, to Mi Moloney, who was pies ent at the meeting, Mr. Schioeder went on to say that Mr. LiilPilug was not In town when the ordinance was lefelied by select count II to the judl elaiy committee, thus fleeing Mi Lansing fiom any "hold up" icsnonsl blllty. The icnson that those inteiest ed 111 the oidiuance hnd allowed It to lemnin In the committee box was, said Mr. Schioeder, foi the leason that the present council might not pass it and '-he walk would have to be done over again after councils leoiganlKod. As soon as the new councils nie In existence the mensuie will be imsheil. Societal y Atheiton, in offeilng an ex planation of A. W Dickson's chnige of "hold up," stated that In his onln'on the mistake was rounded in a lenoit that a Chicago telephone company was tiling to get a foothold In this city. The company, however, did not have an oidiuance pitiodiued The com mittee deckled to lepoil that theie was no "hold up" of the new telephone company oidlnunce in councils, BOTH IN THE SAME BOAT. Two Men Mho Piclei to fin tt hull) llnthei 'I linn I'nitl) Mil'oleis. llauy L. Wall, ot the centlal rltv, yesteiday alleged deseitlon and tin irr.lth.f illness against his wife. Rose White Wall, and asked court foi a dl voieo. They weie mauled Nov 20 1SS7, and lived together until Aug Pi, lSDii. when It is alleged she di"-etted him without Just cause or piovocatloti Walter Caley Is named as eo-iespond-cnt. O'llilen & Kelly are the a-tui-neys. Austin Mullley. of HIT Seianton stm t thiough Attorney Kdwaid W Tlinjii petitioned couit for seraiatlon fiom his wife, Lotta IZ Mullle.v, who, lie al lescs, deseited him without light u ieaon Maich 22, lMll and has 11 c .1 W. R. BLACK Cleans, Snlls, llsls id Wroypers 132 Vyaming Avi: TODAY, THURSDAY, 'lo liilioilin ii vou loom new Wnippii De piiilnieul we will plai e on nlc loi ilS 1! Ii V IIN'IA, olll lull line ut Hl.'ii I mile llulie luppcis. I'M'iv mil mi-ill new mill i-Uiiunl ileslt'ii, pel lei I lllllni; Heuiilm tlllin; pilee bl.rai, hl.7.1 and h'J Oil. I lie like tuilii) Tluil'-ila.v, onl) $1.00 EACH, W. R. BLACK, 132 Wyoming Avs SAWYER'S MILLINERY STORE WARREN-EHRET COMPANY. CD'uincTon. foi EHRET'S SLAG ROOFING EHRETS SLAG ROOFING WILL RE SIST AFIRE BUILT UPON IT AND MAINTAINED FOR MORE THAN AN HOUR, AS WE HAVE PROVED BY AC TUAL TEST IT IS FIRE-PROOF. 314 Washington ave. Scranton, Pa E533 ( W: The best rooms of the farmhouses are still carpeted with juniper twigs. Our carpets, while as soft as the best wool can make them, imitate Nature in a beautifully realistic manner. They make the room a garden spot. IB&Ktffo Urn a 13 P A Vrt ; V'i if"f M MnRWAV 406 Lackawanna Ave. Opp. Wyoming Housa. apart from him e'ver since. They were muirled In Columbia, N. J Nov. E, 1S90. SCOTT WAS RECOGNIZED. Instead ufOno Ho Wus Compelled to Answer Two Charges. Wlllinm Scott Is In the county Jail under ball hi the sums of J500 and $300 on two chaiges. William Is coloied, but that did not pi event him fiom boarding at the house ot u Mrs. Vltin, of Seianton Huts, and then foigettliu: to pay for his sustenance, Mrs. Vlnn swore out Infotmatlon at the olllce of Aldeiman Millar against William, and he was held for court In the sum of $300. When Scott came up betoie Aldeunan Millar he was lecognlzed Immediately, and as a re sult $100 moie was tacked on. It seems that on Sept. 1!, lSUii, Scott was found guilty of gambling befoie Aldetinan Millar. He left "sectiilty" for the fine ot $23, but the "sectiilty" did not materialise and Constuble Tloiney has been after Scott ever since. Scott's home Is In Hyde Pnik. aiiuci and Laborer Injured. Pntiick Hanks was painfully Injured by a rail of loot In the Nay Aug Coal conipanv's mine Tuesdny evening. He u sides on Franklin avenue. His labor e'l, who resides on Lai eh stieet, wus also budlv itijiued by the same tall. Teachers mid Students Should Take lloisl'oid's Acid t'li'isphate. It supplies Just the mateiiul thut Is most waited by brain woik and neiv otis oM'i ttun the phosphates. . Pabst's Milwaukee Hook Lohmnnn's, fc'pruce stieet. Every Egg Guaranteed, JPor SI IH'XN'S 3P3IH3 HSTS NONU UBTTUli. STRICTLY FRESH jSSi lot. Dozen w f ii'cvery mnii mul woman in the city don't aiflvniilnsrc oi' the Great Shoe Sale to st enough Shoes for a must close out the balance of their stock during the month and are naming prices so low that you can't help mi y mi ! all oi' lianister's Men's Fine Shoes, worth $0.00 and $f.5( a pa ir, for $3.50. Ladies' Fine Siioes, worth $(i.00 a pair, for $3.00. AH $1.00 anil $5.00 Shoes, Men's or Ladies', for $'i.2oand S'i.SOa pair. All $3.00 Slices for $2.00, all $2.00 Shoes for $1.25. Parents Will Do Wei! to look after the many Bargain in Children's Wear. We won't try to name prices on them, hut we are NOT ASKING COST PKICE ON A.NY LINES- Our Bargain Tables of odd lots are full of good shoes and the prices ALMOST NOTHING. WliSS THE LAST HOT Ail CORNER LACKAWANNA I. WBERRY, UMLiLIjl 423 Lackawanna Avam Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Sterling Silver And Cut Glass. Great Reductions in These Goods. Watches and Clocks paired on short notice. All Re- l-lgr-it Subjects lor the V'liiislderalliin of thoie with light purMih. Our mock or lamps iilloriU every ou an opiioitunlt.v to selve'l a minium, up-to-date, leu ml mi m tide at a moclcrutu pike. I'liiiie lumps me plnln or elaborate, lint as ou vvNh, lint all or artistic design und good llliiinliii.tlii!; poMcr. OUf shelves aio loailed with Crocker) nud KliisHwitieof evcr.v slc, aluipe and st) ie. Tho Muullt), however, I- iinirorinly food nnd pi Ices leluuikalil) leuiuuablu. METROPOLITAN CHINA HALL, C J. WEICHIX. Mound 14 J Wanh. Ave., Menrs Uldz. a Sohm3r Piano Stands at the Head AND J. V. UUHRNSCY Stands at tin UtH In tho Muslo truck. Vou can ahvaj's git a hotter liuritnln at tila beautiful waroroom thmi at uny other pUce In the city. Call and sen for yourielf bafore buyliig, 205 Washington Avenue, SCRANTON, PA. J. W. GUERNSEY, Prop. take secure year or more. OP OUR GREAT SHOE SALE AND WYOMING AVES. vg Heer, at 'i Vs? -iVil 'N'V, J" S 1 Vmi SHOE CO., (