THE SCKANTON TRIBUNE-MONDAY, APRIL 38. 3808. 81 ; j 1 ! Children's Carriages. A larc variety of new styles at cry ntti active prices The best value for least cash tliat wc know of anywhere. Children's 2'Whecl Rli;s or Oo Carts, a nice assoituicnl at low prices. Children's Doll Caniagcs, Children's Express Wnfions and Carts Wheelbarrows. Velocipedes, Uicycks, and other larc toys.at popular prices. Wall l'niicrs and Decorations. l'rom live cents to the dollars per double roll, choice designs. Wc have the best things liom several or the best mills In this country. 'c Invite Inspection and comparison. M. NORTON, ;:2 Incl.avvnuna Avj , Scranton. Telephone Connection Call 2S rtti-Saw Edge Collars and Cuffs, every bod' v wants them. THE ra JSA -DOZ jo8 I'cnn Avenur. IX. A !l WARMAN IF YOUR EEDS or rut ACTION NEEDS REPAIRING Send your order to PERRY BROS 205 Wyoming Ave. Wp are now piopaied to do all kinds of repairing and flni?,htng, and guaran tee that tho work will lie done cor rects Mr. S. R. PERRY, who for pome years lias done the best tuning in this city and vicinity, has bpen ngaged by us to give especial nt'ontton tp this bunch of our busi ness N utalRond second-hnnd oig.ins will lie Mild very cheap. They weic taken In (VcnaiiEe for Ilrlggs & Ludwlg Plat.oo. COLUMBIAN DETECTIVE AGENCY DIKE BANK BUILDING, SCRANTON. PA. Slniters Solicited Where Others Failed. Moderoto Charges a J9 Settles Your Stomach. An effer us-cent pleaant tasting pow dei for tho almost Immediate rate of Henda li" Nc ur ilgla and Backache. ' I'liil" is effirti ui in all c lhcs. ol Sleep leisnc 3. IndlKixtlon Ileal thin n ami Al coholic OXCChMS " 'Phllo' Is io!!tl cl' the bet icmeily I have jet ueil for in lic.olielien." Ic tor Koch, Jr. Scranton House. Scran ton Pa 'For Neuralgia anil Hcid.iehes Thilo Is pcifectiou." Anna 1J. Iluber, C. U. I'ushmiiii, 21i Adams St Slid by all Hist class druggists. Prlco 10 2"i and W) cents and $1 W "PHlt-O' 25 Clinton Place, MFC. CO.. New York City. 11 l!cveopem.d a Gcnei.i'. Insurauco Olllce In i Ueft Stock Compantci represented, l.nrgo uesrsicclnlly solicited. 'Julophono 18UII. ril!KS0NAL. Jiiiacs I.oid his n turned fiom Ntvv l rk ltj. "liss Pjullne Koih of I.afavflte stieot, Is (siting relatlM's In llidokljn N "Miss Jlulr, of Honcsdule. haw letuined t ' ib it plata after a visit with Sci.mtnii fii- ads. U S. P oto. formeilv vslth Oeorge H. Im s has acci pied n position as saleMiian Willi J W. lliurnsev . Attorney C V. Dawson returned cs Uuliv from Pliiludrlphlu, where lie was call.il b thu ilhifss of his slstci. Thomas J. Planner) of tlrlnio & Flan ii. i., the Ai Huston liutul linn has re turned from u trip to Savaiiimh, a i". Miss Mnriraret .Meuoushhn of the In ternational Corrpspiitidetii e nchooli. tpent )esieruay wan Her imruits in Huiies.l.ile. Miss Helen llnlbi-it entirtjlned In r fitrnds at 'Thimble it i' Satutduv ulti-r-noun fiom .1 until ii oUiuK at her home on Jeffeison avenin.- Mr llnlbert was assisted b Mis. V J. l.cvwrs. nl Wilkes Hirre ThofollowltiK oung 1 idles were present Misses Or.ue l.'iw, lluth Han lev Mav Illanthard, l.'ll7abetii lll.ilr. Helen Wilcox. Maly Tuft, Hlizabeth Christy. I.ois Sdil.igtr. Hillth ll.ildrlilife, Jessie Peck, Kathr)il Pratt, Alii e Hums, Maude II. M.i), Cl.ua Wnndiuff Ituih Arehliald. Miirgaretha Koehbr Klizalietli PorttV Ia'I.i Steel, Cand.ice Watmn ciir trtide Conrsin. May Login, Mabel Shp herd Xlay Hnslain, Kathryn Steel M,u flearhart. Am a Huns Anna Meirlinun, (Jerttude Htckwlth, Anna . Clark and Mabel Fritz, CRIMINAL COURT TODAY. Lnren List to iln Dispelled Ol In Two W eel... A two weeks' teini of ciimlnal court ' bpglnrt today, with Judge Kdwatds. ludge Aichbald and Judge N. S. wiirtz. of Norilstown, sitting, respect ively. In the inalii court room, Net 2 and the Superior court mom. Them nrp 3R9 cases on the list, few of hem being Impoitnnt. The 111 Ht two Jays will be devoted jirlnclpally to mres In which the defendants me In lull Fevrn cusps against Mrs. II. M. WIN iains, for shoplifting, are set down for loinuirow. The ense against Mis, Ne. Me Pnltner.Plmtged with enticing young Kills to, lend an linuioial life, will come NORTON'S. H m rrVs Laundry up next Monday. There uro a number of variously pi unedited liquor license rnses down for this week, nnd next week wilt bo heard thirtv-two such cases, In which H. Traver, of Wllkea-Uarre. 1 the ptosocutor. ELKS' SOUAL SESSION TONIQIIT. Some ol the Prominent Mpeakom Who Will tin Hnnril. The annual snrlnl pension Riven by Scranton loilpe No. 121, of lllks, In honor 01 Wllkes-Hnrre lodge. No 10', which otcitis this ejwenltiK. promises to ife the most successful In Hip history ef the local lodRe. Tho committees In cbt.rKP hnvo picpuicd n prolamine which !h replete with c tinlco llteiary and musical Reins. Awonj; the piomlnent speakers uie William Jennings llryan, (Stand Kxnlt er Huler Detwollor. Hon. H M. 1M wniils. Hon. V. W. Ounster, Hon. John Oat man, Hon John K Hairett, Frank AVhi'nton, pq. UcorRe X-'urrls en , and OtllPtH. Tv- parade whlih will take plnie ut 8 p. in on tin- ui i lal of Hip Wilkes- Untie quests, will bo a feature and the follovvlnir line of march will be oh set veil: l.aikawnnnn to "Wyoming, to Sprue e. to Washington, to Mulberry, to I'mn to Linden to Wyoming, to Spiuce, to Penn, to Lackawanna to Franklin, to the lull, after which the banquet will be held. STRUCK BY A LOCOMOTIVE. I'rit Tried to Hoard n Moving Trnin; Now In the I lopi tn I. Mike Tiitz ir Wahanlzkl he wns ill link and oher enough to give a two luindled name nai'rowh escaped being killed In his falluie to board it fi eight train In the Delaware, Lackawanna ind Western nrd eailv last evening He tood too dose to the tiaik and was hit by the lotomotlu and knocked senseless An ambul.inio ronvejid 1'ilta to the L.ir k.iwatnn hopltnl wheie It wa found that thiee uglj looking g.islus had been eul In the man's scalp. He was not otherwise Injuied beyond some painful biulses. Piltz said he was a Del.tiinie. I.nik awauua and Western section hand, un married, and leslded at Clink's Sum mit, which developed the possibility that lie should hae been taken to the enmpanj's institution, the Mosc3 T.iv lor hospital. VERY TOUOH AVOCA YOUTH. Ho Stole nnd 'lb en Soncbt to Kviido Arrest by Illumine. A bold, bad Avoea vouth of the dime novel ope frtlrted up the tendetloln dls ttlct Katurda. His name Is John Mnckpy The Incident began with Mackey's theft of a slhcr-backed hand glass and comb from the room of Hva Dean, a Center stieet woman, who htn rled to Aldeiman .Millar's couit and had a warrant Issued for Mackey's ar rest. Special OfThet .lack Tlerney began a seaich for Maekev and noon had lilm trying to evade an est by a mad game of tag about the alle Tlciney (lnall bagged hiip with the asslstanio of Alexander Major. Maekev stiuggled to get fiep nnd nhusf d the olllcer en loute to the aldermnn's olllce and after he was landed there. The jouthful bad one was sent to js.il in default of bail and befoie night a lettei of information was sent to Mnckey'o mother by the alderman. VERDICT FOR TUB KELLYS. Traction Coinpnnv Callod Hpon I'd) 91,:i50 Damages. The 1uiv In the ae of Thomas to II and Hlizabeth Kelly against the Scian ton Trnrtlon company lepoited a vet -diet for the plaintiffs, Sntuidny, In the sum of $1,150, $.,00 for the husband and $815 foi the wife Mrs. Kellj alleged that while getting aboard a Stone avenue car the car sud deul stinted up, thiowlng her against the re.u platfoim, Intlicting peimanent injtiilcs and causing her to give prema tuie bit th to a child This was the second ttinl of the ease, the Jury in the foimei tiinl falling to reach an agieement. BOB VEAL MADE TROUBLE. Ment I'lrm Opposed Its Scluro by the Pood Inspector. There was a biief peilod of vio lence In the meat nvuket of Suiavitz & Vlnkelsteln at -111 Penn avenue Pil day afternoon a a lesult of Pood In spector Cullen'.s (onilscatlon of five car casses of bob veal Tho members of the firm tiled to eject the Inspector who summoned Pattolman Hlock and got possession of the veal which vas tent to tho crematory Wai rants for the arrest of the flim will be Issued today They claim the veal was not on sale and was owned by nn Ilmhurst man named Jordan. ORDER WAS BOGUS. Wnmcr !ae It lor llonid nnd U .Vow In Jail. "William ("Kid") Warner, who hald ho was i-mplojed by the westerni Union company, is In Jail for alleged fraud In connection with a board hill of $.;9.50. llo gave his landlad) , Mis. I.lzzle Palmer, an oider for the amount last r-Vb.'U.ii) on the company In pnlnent lor board for himself and wife. The company olllclals disclaimed any l.novltdge of Warner Mis. Palmer c niMd a uaiinnt to be Issued for his ariest. He was found on Satiudny and u tn'giicd before Al(Krmon Millar, who cTimltted him to Jail In default of ball. JIM JUD0E THE PR0PRIFT0R. Scranlon'it M elterweiu'ht Hover Will Open tho Opera C'nlo Todny. Jim Judge, the popular welterweight boxer, will lodaj begin his pioprletor shlp of the Oiieta eafe, foimerly Hchel del's, nt 310 Spruce street Judge became the nominal owner of the place two weeks ago, when the license was transfened to him, but cer tain legnl lequlieinents delajed his opening the cafe until today He pin poses to make the place a headquarters lor the sporting frnteinlo HIBERNIANS ARE PREPARING. Committer Iteport on Arrangement lor Mule (invention. The comniltteees having in i barge the ariangenients for the state ((invention of the Anclpnt Unlet of Hibernians, which is to be hdd in this ilty next June, met jestenlnv itfteinoou at St, Thomas' College hall and made lepoits of progicss to the executive) committee, lee. The reports weie very encouinglng nnd clvc promise of n big event. The programme will not bo mudu public, It was decided, until It lb complete. PREPARATIONS TO RECEIVE BRYAN Cemmltlcc of Local Democrats Will Go to Wllkcs.Rnrrc to Receive Mini. HE WILL SPEAK IN THE ARMORY Afterwards He In Scheduled to Attend the Annual Social Honnloii ol the i:il,9.-Tomorrow Morning Ho Will Ito Shown the Industrial Portion ol tho Cttr nnd I. liter In tho Day He III I.caro for Alliintown. Local leadeis of Demoeincy are leav ing nothing undone to make tonight's lslt of William J. Hryan a memorable one. The following reception commit tee will meet Mr. Hryan at Wllkes llnirt" Jlajnr James (1, Halley. Judge V. W. C.unster, Kdwnid Merrllleld, Clt Tteaslirer C. tl. Holand, City Sollcltoi M. A Meninle. City Controller H. J. Itobluson. Colonel Herman Osthaus, Chniles H. Sehadt, 1). J. Campbell. K. J. I.ynett. L. P. Wedemnn, County Tiensurer M J. Kelly, W II. Hoe and H K. Hlewltt, nil of Scianton, nnd Mayor James J. O'Neill of Carbon dale. The committee will leave here on an afternoon Delaware and Hudson train and will return with Mr. niyan on a special over the Jersey Central load, leaving Wllkes-Hane nt C "0 o'clock The train will stop at Parsons, Mlnets' Mills, Plttston and Aimn. After the nriivnl of the Hran spe cial at the depot thcie will be n paiade up T.acknwnnnn avenue, to Washington nvpnup, to Pine street, to Jeffeison nvenue. to Mulberrv street, to Adams n venue tothenrmoiv. The route mny be elianged this morning at a confer ence between n sub-committee. H. J. Lynett T .1. Jennings and Colonel Ostlmus, and a xlmllai committee fiom the Siiantnn lodge of i:ik After Mr. Hran's address nt the nrmoij he will lie taken to the Hotel Jermn, where a brief leieptlon will be held. Later he will attend the Hlks' fioilal session. Tomonow morning Mr. Ho an will be shown the industrial and other points of Intel est about the city. Mr. Hryan will leave here Tuesd.ij noon via the Delaware and Hudson in id foi Allen town The sale of seals for the ntmoiv meeting will be continued todaj at the Times olllce. This evening the ticket ofllce will be located 111 n vacant More loom opposite the atmory. SABBATH DESECRAT0RS. A Hunch of Seven of Them Arrested by the Police. Seven anests were made by the po lice jesteiday as a lesult of one of the periodical Sunday lights in Hellcvue's fotelgn speaking qunitoi. A doyen men participated in a general inl U) j.csteiday afternoon In a boarding house conducted by a Mr. 1hip on Seventh stieet, near Scianton street. Kiank Smith, one of the hoarders w Ith nn Hngllsh name, locked the doors of the place and hunird to Aldormnn Kellj's oillte wheie he had wai rants lssuid for two of the crowd Mean while someone telephoned to police headquaitcis about the trouble and the patiol wagon with Patrolmen Day, Hlock and Karlus was huiiled to the scene When the polite nnlved thcie was a sciambllng to escape but Petei Lew skl. Mike Herwtrj'w ckl Jo Skulach and two otheis were captured. Hergywckl sought to evade thu ollleeis by jump ing from a second story window Special Olllcer Jacob Holme c.iptuied Joe Pontlskl and another man for whose nnest a wan ant had been is sued by Ah erman Kelly Mrs. 1-ano. iln landlad), keeled over in a faint when the polite leached the luuse. PRESBYTERY'S SPRING MEETINfJ. Mill Itegln Tills livening in C.reen Itidgo Presbrterinn (liurcli. The PresbjtTy of T.aekaivanna will hold its spline meeting this week in the Oieen Hldge Piesbyteilan chinch, commenitng this evening with a set mem by the letlrlng modeiator. Theie will be n pnpulir meeting Tuesday evening, and putjet meetings on Tuesday and Wednesday mornings nt "J o'clock. The lest of the time In torenoons and afternoons will be given to business meetings of the Presb) -teiy. AH the meetings will be open to the public. The final session will ptob ably be held Wednesday afternoon or evening. HAGEN WAS IMPOLITE. (iavoja I), nnd II. llriiUeinan n IIIoiv lor UIn Pnins. A blow In the face was a Delaware and Hudson biakeman's lounul for nw aliening a drunken passenger when tho tinln pulled Into the depot Satur day evening. The sleeper was Kugene Hngen, ii eais old. a laborer of Car bondnlo Detective Crlppen placed llaprcn un der uriest and deliveied him to Patrol man Haggerty. Ho paid a fine of $1, Imposed ufion him by Mayor D.illey, In yestei day's police court. Poll in the Kivor. John Hrnwn a ivn-ck of a man with his coat nnd lint missing and his body souked with wet from his feet to his COURSES PRINT BUTTER Received fresh Every moruing. Finest table Butter in use. Prints 25c. Boxes 24c. Tubs 23c. per per per Ib Ib Ib "Best Goods for Lowest Prices. E. Q. Coarsen wnlst, wnn found on lower Lackawan na avenue by Patrolman lioland at daylight Saturday morning. Ihown said ho had fallen In tho river, was f0 years old and lived at the poor farm. Mayor Halley discharged him In police cout t. NICHOLLS' TERRIULE DEATH. llo I'ell Down the I'nn Shalt ol So. I folllrrv, Nnnllcoko. James Nlcholls, usslstant lire-boss In No, 4 slope of tho Susquehanna Coal company at Nantltoke, fell down the fan shaft at 7 30 Satutday morning nnd wns Instantly killed Nlcholls, with n gang of men, was engagpd In plailng laddprs down the shaft, which Is ninety feet deep. A moment before the nccldent occurred he entered nt the head of the shaft with it safety lamp, und, It is thought, that Just coming In out of dav light he was unaccustomed to the darkness, and failed to see a bonid which lay In his path. This he fell over nnd pitched head foremost down the shaft. David Hynon nnd Oomer Jones, who wete driving a tunnel near the place, heaid the noise made by Nlcholls strik ing the bottom and, hurrjlng In the direction whence the sound came, they vieie hoi rilled to find the mangled le ninlns of the assistant Ilre-boss. Ap paiently Nlcholls struck on his head, as It was tonlbly ciushed and bruised. Hoth legs were also bioken. Nlcholls was aged 8C Jenrs, and Is survived by his wife nnd four childien. THE DAWSON WILL. Had a Horror of Heine Buried Alive and Provided Against If Home Is Remembered. The will of the bit" Walter Dawson fuimi'ily master mechanic of the Debt- wate, Hackawanna nnd Western com pany, was piobated Satuiday by Hcg Istei of Wills Koch Among Its piovls lons was this cut lotis request contained In the preamble. I n No wish my oxeciilots to have a iloctcu cut th Vilus of my aims and other sultnble places, so that In eauo I am not dcjil when bin led, IT 1 afterwaiils ic tura to life, thai 1 imy toon bleed to death. Tie bequeaths to his biollier, Henry H. Dawson, dining the teini of his life, the dividends on one bundled shales of stock In the 1ake Shoie and Michigan Southern Hallway compnny of New York, I" his sister Mrs. Marj Ann Itttmbold the dividends on eighty two shaics of stock eif the Oswego and S.vracuse Itallroad company of New Yoik, also the dividends on thirty sh.iies of Third National bank stock of Scranton and on In l death the said shales shall go to het daughter, Miss Annie Humbold, to his nleie, Mid. Jes sie Jones, he leaves six first mortgage t! per cent, bonds of the- pat value of $l,0i'O each, of the New Yoik, Lacka wanna, and Western inllvvnv, and fif teen live per cent, lonstructlon bonds of the same company and of the Fame value, also 100 sh.ues of steie k In Mori Is and Hsse lallrnad, thirty shaics of stoik In Dilawaie, I-ae kawann.i nnd Western company, live shares Hist cm solldalcd bonds of the par value of Jl.POO path, 7 per cent bonds of the Delawaie, Lackawanna lompanv, twelve " per mil. debentuie bonds of the par value of 1500 each of the Scran ton P.lectiie IJglit. Heat and Power company of Siranton, also all of his household futnltuie. Ills gold-heaelid cane and diamond stud he ellieets shall be returtieel to the kind fi lends who gave them to him in 18SC, tiny to determine how the division slnll be made. To 1'iedeilck Hotdr:'. of this city, he gives till shares of stock In the Northern Cential Ilall inad company of Haltlmoie, Md To James Unldiv and Hobeit Holdr, brothel? ooth of Marham village Nottolk, Ihigland, inone to the amount of $1,000 en h He fillther ellieets his oNoeutois to hold the 100 shales of stock In the Lake Shot ' and Michigan Southern and pay tho dividend to Henry H Dawson as piovlded, regu- larl). On the bitter's duth fifty shaies are to go to Mis. Jessie Jones and fifty shaies to the Home for the Pilendless After w tiling fifty pounds sterling which TllPhuiil P. Dove, of Hngland, owes him, to Hemy Dove, eif London, nnd diiectlng his niece, Mrs. Jessie H. Jones, to sond twenty-one shilling in Kngllsh euirenty tei the Asbuty Paik Cemetery company In London eveiy jear. he dlieits that the tesidiie of his estate In stocks, bonds, money nnd leal estate shall go to his niece1. Mis. Jessie It. Jones. She and Mr. Frederick Holdrj nw named as the executors f the will nnd each ate bequeathed &"i00 tree of all legacy. TONIGHT'S SYMPHONY CONCERT. Ilvcellcnt I'rocrnninic! That lint lloen I'repni'ed lor the Occasion. The eighth eonceit of the Sjmphony oichcstra will oicur this evening at the Lyceum All of the lues have been sold, logelhet with a laige advance sale ot seats Tlie ouhestta, of which Scianton feels so justly pioud, nunibeis llfty-four pet fot mers. A glunce at the ptogiamnie will insure a most delight ful tieat Mux Helnilch, ptob.ibly America's gi cutest baiitone ballad singet, will atilve in town this afternoon and will delight Sctantunlans as he uluajs de lights his audleiues. His song nuni beis will be tounel on the pi ogi amine. The munv ft lends of Fiedeilck Wld muei will be given the opportunity of heuilng him in Huns Sltt's giand vio lin tone ei to. .Mr. Wldmayer Is a pupil uf Conduitor Theodoie Heiubeigci. J3e low is the piogiaiuine; Joseph Haydn, Sj n-phony No. 2, In D .Major I Adagio-Allegro, II Andante. HI Menuttto-((Allegro). IV. Allegro SiIiltosO, 1'r.inz Schubert i'alth in Spiiui;, Serenade. i:n King. rtobctl Scliumann .MooiillKhl. Two (ioudolIiT Songs. (Thos. Jlooie) (n) When Through tho I'liucttnu (b) How Gently Hero My Gondolier. The Two Uunndleis. Hans Sltt Op. ui, Violin Concerto In D Minor Oichcstiatlon by Thfo. Henibergcr. I Allegro Appasslonalo. II. Anilantluo. HI. Allegretto S(herando. Alfred Maichot I'olatrelrlo Mote eau de genre pour petit Oiehestia itlchaid Wagner Star of live Amy Horrock The Hlrd and the. Itoso Arthur i'ooto I'm Wearing Awn' Mackeiule Spilllg Is Nut 11 -nil Kied Clay Ulpsv Joan l.e Itoiiiau do I'le not et de Pier n He lllstuiettcs Mi.flcules pur llursiiHin llembcrger. I Seienado do I'leuot a lJerrtte. II. Dun Amcjtirenix, HI. Dal do No(es. IV. Cortege NuptU STEP-MOTHER FIRST IN HIS AFFECTIONS Doy Gives Evldenco Against Ills Fattier In a Divorce Hearing. 1113 TOLD OF BRUTAL TREATMENT Huununl I'onturo In tho Hearing of thu Divorce Case of Mm. .tannic Iiooiiinu Anntnst J. P. I,iioiiihii--1Io Unco Attacked Her with u Haor nnd Mas Prevented from Cnrnlug Out a llircat to Kill Her by n Hoiiider. A 11-yenr-old boy testifying against lils own father and In favor of his stop-mother was one of the features of n divorce heating before Judge Oun ster, Saturday morning. Tho llbellnnt Is Mis. Jennie Loomiin and the husband ftom whom she seeks til voice Is James P. Loomau, of the South Side. The allegation on which the petition for divorce Is based Is truel and baibaious ttentment, and the boy wns the piintlpal witness In substantiation of the ohaige. He said that his father often came home di unk and btutully bent his step-mothei und on one occasion thiontened to kill her with n inzor. He gave In detail a description of sevei.il of these Incidents. John Scluelber, who boarded with the Loomnn's In ISOfl, coiioboiatod the boy as to the brutal tieatment which Mi 8. Loonian iceelved fiom her hus band and lefetlng to the assault mudi by Loomnn when he threatened hei life with a. nizor, stated that but fot his Intel fereuie a murdei might have been committed, he having m lived on the scene Just In time to wiest the l.ifor from Loomnn's uplifted hand The paitles were mnirled In West Viigiuia In ISsi.. They moved to Stubenville, Ohio, and then came to this city, taking up their lesldenee on Cedar avenue. Last summer, she de cided to put up vvUh his nhue no longer and left him, taking the chil dren with her and establishing her home In Ulmhurst. Loomnn's wlute ii bouts at piesint hip not known nnd he was not icprespiitea nt the baling Attorney Stink lepresented the libel nut. POLICE NEWS. L A. Mmrlson, .if Gould'boio arres'd for driuikemiess, n ado the mistake e t liuttlng an iinllghtod elai In his toeth when arnilgiied Ixfcie Mnvoi U.illev In police coin t Hitunlij moining Ills lick of consideration for the dignity of tin emu t cost him f ! I'rank Itv.in, a v.igi.int, vv.i sent lo iill for twentv d.ijs from polli e court Saturdiv. lie had been drunk and in sulted pedestrians on l'onn avenue. Hook Auction, 1ST Sprnen Street. Ueginnlng this afternoon nt 2 'i0 nnd 7 o'i lock evenings foi a few days only. Large mlscellaneoiis stoi k of standaid authov". Albeit Harris, anc lloneei. t Mcnni Ile-itins and i'liiinhiiig. P. P. & M. T. Howloy.211 Wyomfnc jve. BEST SETS OF TEETH. $8, Including tho painless eitrni-tlngo! tceta by an entirely new process. S. C. SNYDER, D. D. S., 3ti Spruce M,, Opp. Hotel Jermyn. A Carpet Sale like f Mill I LIS of thing in Scranton until now. Never be fore in the city's stock passed into the hands of a competitor. That's why the sale of the Marks an epoch in the commercial history of Scranton. Are you getting your share of the good things ? INGRAIN CARPETS All pets. Wool were Ingrain Cai- 6SC 50c Now Part Cotton pets, were Now Very Heavy Cotton Ingram Car- pets, - - iKj yard, now v j -- - " ' . -. - . i e tit .Market .Street. W'Akcj.Ilarra ? Inlaid Linoleums ? In any size pieces. Solid color. Will last SOUND ARGUHENT. forever. $1.00 a yard. Oil Cloth, in all widths, at less than usual prices. ? S ' Siebecker k Watkins? jjjnm P 406408 Lacka. Ave. r Zc Ww EKIALONEY OIL AND W1ANUPACTURINC CO, 1 11 to 1 II) Mcrtilluu StreetiSi'iaatoa, l'iu 'Jclepliono tivtJ mmm AN! PAINT DEPARTMCNT.-Llnseod Oil, ( VnniUti, iiryern. Juun uud bhlule btalu. Choicest York State Potatoes Cents a Bushel. IIIIIllllllIIEIillllllUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHI!; 1 1897 Models. I We only have 50 in a 5 stock. The greatest j 5 bargain ever offered in s s this city. 1 nn p. ) k Maniiractiirci'i of si s I Scranton Bicycles, k I Iron and Steel, !lK!!III3KiaSl!I1IIIII!ililll!!llIl!I this one was an xmheard history has a large carpet s BRUSSELS CARPETS Tapestry Brussels as low as 42c I an in I j I REDUCED 10 i m Wi -Mar tot EM M I " s: V an ; ill ICO Ingrain Car- A better grade, n C 4SC. in worth 7SC, for - OUC p All Body Brussels, of extra r sry. ttI Y -r qiuiuv, worth si.25 (ti s usore 1 1. i y , LyBigOATSNO OYLSH DER OILS lurpeatluu, I'ltsa WUIto Loid, CuaI XaA IK MR. Lackawanni Atc, Scranton Pi Wholesale nnd Retail DRUGGISTS, ATLANTIC WHITE LEAD. FRENCH ZINC. Ready fllxcd Tinted Paints, Convenient, Economical, Uurabl& Varnish Stains, Producing Perfect tmltntlonof Ktpouilv Woods. Raynolds' WooJ Plnlsh, Esruclatly Designed for tnsldii Work. marble Floor Finish, parable unit Dries (lulckly. Paint Varnish and Kal somine Brushes. PUB: LINSEEO OIL ftHD TURPENTINE. Ladies' Sailors Knox flake. Sole Agents. If vou work bard you need gooej, nnuilshliiK food. No matter whether joti do brain work or phvsli.il labor GOOD bread is tin- iiiff of life" Poor broad Is not It doesn t cost any moro to have OOOO bread than It docs to have pool bicad, "Snow White" riour m ikes good bread There's no iiiestloii about that. Ask jour 11 Mghbnr. She can tell you about ll A ere it miiiv peoplo lnvo bun using It ste.idlt) lor jears and v.ouldn t have any othar kind Sold by all grocers. 'Vc Only Wholesale It." THE WESTON MILL CO ScranUm, Cirbondalc, 01 pliant. I have a. largo stock of these planoa In all colois and pi ices. I have be sides Hnzitlton Ilrothois, IUuh. Whit ney. Htnze, Itlchmond, etc., nt prices from $200 upw-aiU. and payments $S a month or moie. Send direct to Wllkes Haire. 1 am prepared to give liberal discounts to those who buy direct. Old Instruments Taken in Exchange. $$z BARBOUR'S HOME CHEOITHOUSE U tho plnea to net our Fumltur, vra can pne a llttld every month aud liavd thi goodiiill tho tlnio we are piylns far thsia unUthut'H vvhera we're solus. 425 LACKAWANNA AVS. 320 in k iii ,