TTIK SCRANTON TlUmJNE--MONDAY, JITNE 6. 3808. Hue NORTON'S New Wall Decorations Novcltkn ami odd things; Burlaps, plain and decorated. Crepe Silk I'ilue lnralns Hostou Specialties in Very Choice Taper Ilanulnus. I.lncrusta, (Imitation carved wood), for halls, (I'mlnu rooms and libraries. Anvijljpta, (Itaulish pressed paper pulp). 'e make a specialty of finest and licst 'all Decorations Slid can supply them at about half the prices same no mis are sold for in New Yoilc. Koom Mouldings, all sorts and sles. Window Shades, read) made and to order. We furnish goo I dccoratois when desired. 'c Invite examination and comparison M. (MORTON, 3:2 Lack. Ave., Scranton. 31 S. Main St. Wilkes-Uarre. FAMOL I.CMI IMStl AMOUS For the DILI! Patronize ACKAWANNA SWASHBURN, A flue large new Upright Piano, with stool, cover and book, $175 cash. Its equal was never offered here before. Ludwig, Briggs and Knabe Pianos, from $300 up to $i,ooo. PERRYBROS inj j (inline e. Scranton. 46 S. Main St . Wilkes llarre. COLUMBIAN DETECTIVE AGENCY I'HIE EA..X BUILDING, SCRANTON, PA. Mnttfrs solicited Wliore other? failed. Mcclcrale Charges. CROWN CATARRH POWDER SOLUBLE. I'rep.irrd iciuiili ik' ti. tin p ei IpUuii (if a iiri'irm 1 in t-pm li-t li in-.tiintl ie lleves ami pt 1 m.tii. ult un I'.it.inh, Afct nn.i Jin 1 t-MT. i iM in the IIimi, Sore 'llni.it .in.! ijiiiii j ll.nnili -,, ple.is.nit 1llfct11.1l. Ui.,U Ibis tetim.m lal "Crown C'Unirh I'owib i ttlltvul .mil cuied m t iso of Cutuiih which wus a cr inTiuitcil onu of Iiiiik mainline; " J..hn I I'nuphlin i Depart mint of State). Ell H si N 13. Washington. D. ('. Pn . -11 tents Sold in all tlrst rl.i's drup -1 1 - I.lbet.il i-imple, with puwder li v r v .nplcu, mailed on iceelpt of 13 cent-. Crown Catarrh Powilar Co., ?5 Clinton I'luce, New York. Jlnvc opened n bcncnit liismnnca Olllca lu lrnmfi mi m m llct Slorii CompnnloH represented, l.iirjj LtCk)nin ly HilUltcO. 'Julepiumci HUM. mw mmi i . WKJ.iT,VlMill. . . .J...B-.S r mmmi,fl ftsid Mi reftgia.rfj Wrhe or lull for I'rlce 1. 1st. KEMP, 103 Wyoming Avenue. I'KHSOiNAL. A 1 Hunt, Jr. vu in JlarrUburR Sal. M Miy Sttllo U vUilliiB friend In AUt i.t.. n Iut to C. II. aillln will leave for I3u. Top. c i. July p. Mot Huriili.uii ami lnt r .Miss ('nun, uf Jiutfi Xifch. have Bono to nobtun for the bummer SIisj Mtui JesMip. or MontioFf, U vlnlt. lUK Mr inn! .Mrs. Jtobi'it Jtsui. of .Vlul berrj i 1 1. KiceleiUU Weaver, of West AlllnMon K J in the iiiHt of Vic lor Koch, of tho Hcr.uu.in lloii.-i. Mr and Mrs. I I.. I'lnno will upend tin. lientcil i-fuson lit ihrli fttjiiiiior noma near lu im jvlllf. Mid Murtrct Hi-iihliuw. of Nrwiiik. . J Is vsitini; hi-r inutl.pr. Mis. .Mniy .Mel Klnnt. ut Hotel Nash. Mrs. IkiiiIoii Knir. ronrfSPiitlin; tin. New Orniii.. .. J., ,nnil t-oinrsuiy, tun Kono to Iliiifnlo, X. v., to Bjienil tliu rfim. mer AnnouncrnuMit Is nuiili of tho aiipioai'li. inn munlin' of Atlnnny John P. ,ir. phy, of Krmiklln u.nin. to mi3h Jiary Kelly, of IrvliiB irnin Cards haw In IhhuuI j)V Mrs. Tsnhello M Turner of Wllhi-s-Itnuo nunoiinrliiK the mun if no of hu iijuuhler. I.diiIsh Kidder Tin n.r. nnd John William Yoiiiik. of Went rittnton. Tin lnu-iri4tlUK fvcnt will tike pli'ce at tin Tnrnrr homo, n; Bouth Main Mint. VVIUtrn li.trrr-. Tliiirs day, Juno 10. ,it S p in, Tho young pen plo will lio ut homo nflri July j. lit Mi yomltiff uvbi in., tlilw pl.ici'.-l'lttgton (lazftte Two throu&h trnlns ilp.lly, oxeept .Sun dity, Scrtnton to ChleaKo. via D., I,, & W nntl Nleltol Plati wtil. f,ni" miw Elegant ro"ln"'' ' thm. .JLrMPV'V nVflUORHEV-AU Ian ' - - (jit BEFORE BREAKFAST. U(l Tln mnnntrfTH nf thr Home for iho l'lli'iulli's. nro uiittlUK wllh hiimi'os ill tin. sil of tlrkcts fin the hlK untiiiiil ex i iitsiou lo illimhainton nn Wi'dncxUii). It I- hoped that n laift). sum will he mil- d us tho mom j, h itri'iitly IH'cdi'd ut title tlmi. It will proh.ihlv lie thr ini.t popiilur of tin- iniin.x oM'iiiMlonx tufvlous ly run under llu'si' ntiplro ns tin- pltro f ili'slliiutlon ulwnvs nttnu'ts u thnui; and i'tlii iiltiat'llolis me offiKtl this ,M'iir In llm shupi- of the stuto liloilo ini'il. 'I'hu fnii". i in Uollat, Is tially iry sin ill lot tho dt'lmhlful trip. The Unlit hmM'i- the Dfliiwaii', l.nt kiiwanna unit V.r.slirn .station nt S o'clui k, icttirnliiK, vlll li'iit" liliiRlKimtoii at (! p. in., making .slops uIiiiik the line hi th ways to aceom iiuhIjU' patrons In sulinrban towns. Tlti' followlnu patilntk' miitlmcnt which was dli-pla.iil foi somi- time In llu- win dow of lldilli man, Hie linokmau, alii w hlf.lt api'tund In this loliiuin, Is rt'print. id hy r'p.i st: " "I'was itonu In tin- tint k. hj nn tlcctrle spnik, "I'was done In thn nlKht by Spain. Hut In (loil own llftht itlul In open IIkIU Wo will make tbi-m 'lU'int'livr tin MiiIul..' ' Mis. I'iiiI S (Imlfrry iaii u leelp" lutichiou of sKli'cn loli'ln at Hotel Ji't myit S.ituida.x afti'tiioiu In honor ol Ml.s Mary H I'uviiu, whoe i'Iikhkiuu'IU to Mr. I.i'slli- MIIU'i. of I'lttsbuiK. was it u'lilly :i nin hi in i . llach nf tin- slxti'i-n vouiik ladlfs who wile prisi'iit tiioiii;lit their fitvuiltt- iislpcs uhlcli wi'io boii.nl In a hnndsoniK book nnd itr-uticl to Miss Ciiunn liv llu- hnstcsH. t . Thi'ro nri' som nil nlii', bit; boys at tin' lloint" for tho Kiluidbss for whom horn, s for tho Hummer, oi ImiKor, lire desired. ti one who will uiliilitrer to take tin in for thrlr Imi.miI anil elolhes or who will assist In Uiiillnp; plaees for thesr lililid . cs ones will iiinfer u favor on the Home and on the ho.s. In laei the Home wants a number or thlncs Just no, Mniv than in HiIiik 1 1-" it neeus iioiu ov uie ounei or am o'ner wn us eonsliler.ible Hour s enusiimul l. a f.imll itfsll. Tin n thole ale pen pie who hao lawn oi plnj room swings ilil, h ill. tin tiinro onlnvi.l liv tlielt livkll little oiks Blown tall, or Rone away fi. ntr, The chlldri'ii at the Home would lie su iiiuoh dellMhtnl with a Kill of tills "Oil. Pol the past few i MIllllRs u iilKhtlllKnlc !in been iK'.inl b ni.inv roldi nts of the 11111 put thin of the tltv. The miiir bl.il Is slenihr and dntk-ejed and wo.its a huft urey elnak pulled well up mound In r thru it. Sh" ei.ines nut forth until th" shtdows uie dark and thin hastllv wlth diaws If the euilous lhitiltets pu"s too i love Tin II she sinus to a lolln obllR (i to pla.Md 1 her ( omiMiiloii imil Mieh a Klorlous olce! Dllllitdt nlrs from Italian openi. MIkuoii's tout; m the I lei man ate In lnr lepertolre. and she MiiKs "Old Kt nttiel.v llumi' 'and "Annie l.auile' In n wax to break nur lit ai t Willi the rbh thiobbliiK iintis. l'onli parllis an' In ciimlui; popular win re there is hope of her nlKhtlv Mls. The singer Is Mis. Staiml an Viistilan, who has had i c.tleer. and who ll 1 1 ltlc-.il llstenem em ho 'iiken as anlhoiltv Is not et iast ilt -liuhtiiiK dlffeient nudleiu s than those of the strtet. It is exroptloml to see a streit musician olnd In eenlnK dress nnd hnldlnR out a sak hit for the (ontilhu tlunv of the rowd Hut such Is .Mr. Stanul. who plas (ho lollu as an ae- iimpanimeiit lor his wifes ooly mez.o xolie The two artists aie not lu tin1 sphete to whlfh thov hae boon nreus. toiiHil. nnd the modest vhilultliift liian iii r of the Hlllirer attevts to this lai l. She has been heard In other lands in Krjinl opira. tint now thov are lu "llinn ol.il dlstrrvs," as the lollnNt s,ns u'ul aio trxlliR to j;ot money enoiiKh to make a new stmt lu their piopor plaie. If tin v would Ro on the huvii"ss sire-ts win re mn ooi.Kif Kiito theve Miiumer eveiilncs they would reap rleh harvests, "but mailntne oan not do that " suys her husband Tho ale not llki;l to lemalll niiieli Ioiiroi tn the eltv "Pot the lull li that's born on Hie Kao- Inth d iv Will be Im'Uih and lilllho and wise ami cav " A little daliKhter (nine to the hnino of Mr and Mrs John T ItUh.uils ,i.i. duv mmnliiR 'ind tie re Is (urn-pondlnR H lull Iiir amoiiR the tin mlnro ol the fun liv and Iholr fi lends ANOTHRU DRCISinN WILL BE ASKOI). Controver.v (tier llviiminatlon ol it Wllni'v In r.leelion 'onlet. Witno'srs from Did PorKf were on nnilii'd sutiiiduy In the I,ancstulf Kelley i ontest Neatly tile Mini' tiuuble nppemeil as on tho piovlous da.v A w itness "wns i tilled who was hi the bill of pni tb iiltus a not bav ins paid tusefi. The nttui iip.vs fur the levpoiHloilts nlijerti ll In quelltliilllne; hlni mi tiny othei point. A tinnserlpt will be tertlfled to (lie eiimt for a rttl Iur On Prldny the lespiunlentH nb ji rti 1 to hem liiyr any witness whose name did not appear on tin bill. Those examined Satuidaj wete' David lb" he AitMindei Kenneth , John Campbell, John ilienuuii, Just ph 11. Him ns, Pied Nn Im. John Nlper, Clatis Hui ns, Thomas Noitmi. Thomas KII iiivne Iioiu it Hnidinc, Hetir.v I'nnlj, John K. Nenrv, IMwiird l-. Cunuolly, .Tllires Melvln. ltubei,lrCuti hell. Daniel Hajev, Mnrtlu Klink, I'atilik Hannmi, Thomas O'.MulIc.v. Mieliael WnKh. James Connolly, James Me nu tin. Ariluu Seaman, Vim out Xel- per. Unbelt Kernseys. (lll.llldu Soln. tnon. Joseph Xli I, John llrnhain, Pat tern Tin lor, F a. Kiine. ATTORNRV .M. J. AURTIN'S ANSWER. II (hplnins hy lie Did Not Pile Ills Iteporl. Attorney SI J Martin Hied an answer Saturdity to the rule seived ujiou him at the Insluni c nf Attmnev It. J. Mur ray to bhoe. cause vvhv he should imi he illsnilssed us lefeiee In the suit of Mllldtion .V; Howe URillnst the city of Kciiintoti. Mr Mai tin said he net opted the nppolntment of leferee on Jan. 15, ISiiS, nnd InimcdhiU'ly notllled founsel on both sides of tho time nnil plni e for a liPfirlnu. After the first lieailnp; he hud Kietit dlllliulty, he h.ihl. In Ret tliiR counsel utul the puitles Interested to meet iiRiiln until Manh n. In RolnR ier the lecmds In the case Mr. Mai tin tllscoveieil what ho be lieves was an orior lu the pleadings, and ho notllleil Mr. Muiray. Ho did not want to (lie his report with the record defective, as lie was ounvrhoeil the plaintiff hail furnished the labor and mntt'ilulH for the vuluu of which the suit was UrouRht. He mid lie has tho report icnilv anil held It back ineiely to have the lecoul amended. It was Ills Intention to Hie It on Juno 11. Judge Kdwnrds ills chin Red the tule to show i nuso why Mr. Mai tin nhoulil not he dismissed. TO DUV A WAR VESSEL. .llnyor Hnlloy Appointed tn I'aurlli ol July fund Committee. Mnvor Halley will art on tho com mittee of tho national urtrnnlzn. jii which la sreltlnu to create a Fourth of July fund laiVo enoueh to purchase u war vessel for presentation to the nov el nmont. Diexel & Co., nf Philadelphia, has lieon neleeloil ns tho eustodlnn of tint fund. The lyaiUiimitors of tho com n,it(e r t the tinnklne flrm'p ntnri LARGE DELEGATION FROM PHILADELPHIA Ovtr One Hundred Quaker Clly Hiber nian Delegates Arrived Yesterday. Df:i.t:aArioNS piium riTTSHPniJ. At.I.nOllllNY COPNTY, WASHIXO- ton and wi:stmohp,i.and coi'n tips. ca.mh satuhoay hvp.nixc. schpyi.kh.i. i;i:m:ciatio: cami-: yi:sti:hday apti:hnoon-twi:x- TV-1MVP. l.ADIKS KIU)M l'HH.ADP,!.-I-IIIA COM! J TO DAPOIITPHS OP P.UIN CONVPNTION-UOTH HOAltDS Wil.I. HOLD PINAI. SPSSIOXS TO DAY. Todny mat Its the beKlnnlliK f state convention lu this city ot Ancient Older of Hibernians for tun nose of n-utiitluR both honids, the tho tho , It will he an Impoitant convention both fiom tho chat actor of Its work ami the number ut luomlnent It Ish-Amei leans who will imitlclpate In Its delibera tions. Tho Intensost splilt of gratifi cation Is felt In anticipation of closing th( bleach that has for years existed. A special train on tho Jersey Con tial railroad bt ought one hundred and twenty-live Philadelphia G.l" yosteiday aftei tionn. were Mautlie V. Wllheie, delegates at Among them State Prosl- dent Patilek O'Neill. Stnte Alex M Kcniiin, National Secretary Secretary James O'Sulllvan un-l P. M. Dolluid. Mr. Wllhero Is n brother-in-law of William P. Hurrlty and Is one of Philadelphia's police magistrates. The Allegheny. Westinorelnnd nnd Washington county delegations, num boi Ing about fifty, arrived Snttnd.iy evening at !t o'clock, and the Schuyl kill dt legation, numbering twenty, i nine In on the -30 Jersey Centtul 1 1 stilt yovteiihiy afternoon. All the del egations weio met by a reception com mittee of nt least one hundred Hibern ians, among whom vveie: Attorney C. c Donovan. City Assessor William Daw von. Hon. .1. C Vnitghan. John (ribbons, T. C. Melvln. Hon. John P. Qulnnnn. M. P Handley, p. P. Jordan and John M. Casey. PHII.ADP.I.PIIIA DP.I.HCiATIOX. Tho Philadelphia delegation Is most ly leRlsteied at the Jeiinyn. The names of the delegates fiuni there me: John J. (illby. Patilek (lallaghor. Michael Law lei, John J Kibleaiy. John C. O'Keefe. Hal iv Hovlail. Thomas Ciionev, P. MiCiiirvev. Thomas Calla han, P. Mfdlnley, William J. Dough city. M. Mi l.oughlln, John JI Sorley, John Mai tin. Thomas D. Dm nan, John T. Do.vle, Joseph Mcl.oughlln. Tboill iu II. DuiMn. John Itynn. It. .1. Jnhn miii, John J. TUiney, Oeoige llannon, James Walsh. Thomas 11. O'Neill, Prank C. Smith. John Toner, James O'Sulllvan. IMtrhk T. O'Hileii. Mattln Kane, Thomas M Cnnn, John J, Henry, Patilek Donnelly, John Mitiinln. Hugh Mallov. Walter Cullen. William J. Dougherty, Thomas JlePailand. A. J. Miilotie. Patilik MiOlnley, T. J. Xoalls. James p. Oall.ighei. P. Donahoe. James I' l.onuon, I'atilik I,otis, '1'. M. Dallov, prosiih nt Continental Trust Co.; James o'P.iien. James T. O'Cnlla ifh.m. J I!. Hatch. TliomiiH Duggan, James Sheridan, NU bolas lledmond, II. O'Neill. P. Smith, John J. Walsh, William J Holmes, Charles Kcenan, lohn F. Do.vle, John MeCov, John Mi -('niighey, Mnthew White, Anthonv Mi f Joe. James o'Xol'l. Jnmes J. (!ur vej, Hugh I'olllus, Patilik Mi Lough llu. Pallid; O'lirion. Matblas Cavey, ,1. J (iiirvov. William .1. Cnivsnn, Heiuai'il Diiikln, James OHilon and Tlmmiis I. M Cano. Tho ladles fiom Phllndelphlu who will lake pint lu Hie mtivcntion of the Djughtors of Kiln, auxiliary to tho . ( H., nie oh follows Miss Knlh "I'lne Plood, state president. Miss An nie Hughes, Miss Mamie Hughes, Miss lulln White, Miss Margaret Mantou, Mlvx Mnry K. Plood. Miss Nellie Smith. Mis. Kate.). Ilyan. Miss Sarah Cnvnn aURh. Mrs. Maggie A Ahein, Mrs. Ho.vh, Mlv Maiv P. PlemmlnK. Miss K. CroUer, Mis. M.uy A. Shorati, Mrs. T. H Kexln. Mrs Mi Cnrthy, Mrs. Mai" A. Jones .Mrs Pinion A. Jones, Mls Polly llrogan. Mts. Maiv H. ITnn non Mrs. Martha N-Un. Mif. Ann D. Swain. Mrs. Mm'c MiKoinlu, Mm. M.ngaret Knnls. Mis. Marv S. riulla gher. Miss Kaile Fh nn. Miss Marv LotiRhoiy, Mls Maiv Cunningham. Mur! Harvey. Miss Hart lot I.eaeh. Mis. Do Less. Mlvs Mary Uengan. Miss MiXally. Mrs. Hose 1. Muthii-n. Hi:AD(ilTAUTi:ilS AT JHU.YIY.W T!i Jettnyn is headiiuarti rs for tho state ofllccis. The innvontlon will bo in St Thomas' College hall, nnd the delegates who will anive this moiiilng will bo osroitod theie. All the out of town delegates hnvo made arrange ments In advance for hotel noi omnio dntlons. The liudolih Is the headquarters for the Daughters nf Kiln, and tho oilier places the delegates have leglstoied are: Tho Valley limine, the Pt. Charles, the St. Cloud, the Orand Centinl and the Conway house. Ho-th honids will moot this forenoon nnd wind im their business. Tomoi inw at li a. m will begin a solemn li!','h mass nt the cathedral and Hlshop Unban will i elebnite it. Tho choir will slug cimniosa's military mass Hanoi's ouhestia will play the nfmmpnnlhient. A public session will bo held after the mass, and at '-'.".O In the afternoon the p.uade will take place. On Wednesday the two boards will reunite, and the genoinl business of the convention will bo taken up. On Thursday the dele gates will go to Fnrview. Tho conven tion of tho Daughters of Kiln will open tomorrow In the college chapel The visiting delegates wore taken out here and there around the c Itv last evening and many enjoyed the trolley (iirs. RYAN TO TRAIN IN PITTST0N. Will finish (j, vori( -ihoro Heforp (loving Ilmtlcv. Tommy Ilyan will aitlve In Plttston on Wednesday or Thursday of this week te finish tialulng fur next Mon day nlght't, glove contest with Frank Hartley. He will occupy the same quintets he did several months ngo be'foio meeting Jack McAiillffe. Kyun has coiisldeiable legal d for the pso plo of Plttston. He has been training liard anil Is In grand condition, ac cording to advices received hoie yes terday from Manager Jack Shelly, of the American Spoiling club. In making the Haitley-Ityan match eveiy detail and obligation usually io. quired in the biggest of matches, was attended to. Tho men's foifelt money for weight nnd appearance was do IMVilted with lllchanl K. Fox, of the New York Police Gazette, nnd will bo held by his lopresentntlve, Sam C. Austin, until after tho bout has been decided. Tok- SUellv him been tnado Ibf east- em manager of the Phoenix Athletic elnli, of Memphis, Tenn., the biggest club In the south outside Now Orleans. John Dougherty, one of tho famous sporting men of the south, Is the active head of the club. Skolly Is now clos ing with Joe Wnlcntt nnd Dobbs to meet In Memphlrt for a $2,000 purse. Dobbs has already net opted the Phoenix club's proposition. TOOK CARBOLIC ACID. Cclla Clarke Took a Terrible but Sue cesstul Method ol Destroying Her selfHer Lover Left Her. Cella Clarke, the Center street wo man who swallowed embolic acid with sulcldnl Intent early Saturday morn Iul', died that nfternon nt I o'clock In tho I.ncktiwnnuu hospital. She was conscious duilim most of the day, A jiost-moitoin examination of tho body liv Cm oner Longstreet showed that the woman had taken about ten tenspoonsful of the poison in the same crude state as that In which It came from the drug stole. Its power was sutllclent to kill ton persons nnd It is doubtful it nn antidote ndmlnisteted Immediately after tho poison was taken would hnvo saved her life. The lining of the stomach was literally eaten awny and tho organ contained muny pelforatlons Someone whose name was not re vealed, but who Is thought to be Iden tified with a charitable Institution, dltocted Pndeitakei Tague, of tho West Side, to take charge of the re mains. The vvotnun had relatives In Hnehestor, X. Y. If they do not as sume chaige nf the body, It will bo given n Christian burial. It Is believed tho unfortunnto's act was niit of sudden nnd thoughtless despetatlon and not long premedi tated. She quarreled soon after mid night In the White House saloon with a man. Dan (Jieen, with whom she had been living at ir.t"i v.ils. He thteat ened to bleak with her and she said she would kill herself. They patted and about an hour later she was found by other Inmates vv tithing In agony In her tnom at "M Center street, n place kept by "Deaf Annie ' It vvas Cella Cliilke who figured In a shooting affray neatly two ears ago which hung FianU Shultst's life In the lisiluvc for a long rorlod and fur nished a Hosiery which the gill would not reveal nnd which the police failed to solve. She inlled to a pedestrian on Washington avenue late one night, telling him that a man In the buggy with her was hint. She was fright ened, she said, and wanted her com panion taken lo the hospital. The pedestrian clambered Into the vehicle and the Claike woman wnlked inpldly away down u fide stieet. Tho obliging stranger found himself seated alongside the huddled fm in of a man who had be n shot through the budy. The Identltv of the horse nnd huggv was soon aseei tallied and the woman arrested. She was held until SbullK had neatly leiovered and vvas then le'oascd, as ho n fused to Impll- ( ate her and no ev Idenee could be found to minuet her with tho it line. COI ONEL DOUGM'IUY'S WISHES. He linn Impressed 'I hem lu n Letter to (iiitniiiiir Hastings. Colonel Dougherty, of tho Ninth riR'-t mu.t. eif Wilkis-Hane, Iiim sent the following tn iioveinor HastinRS fiom Chlikamausa. i 'amp ileurg II i'hoin is, ChlekamaiiK.i Pat. lii, June I. To lion D.niiii! II. llnsilngH, ilnv'ernor of Pi iiiiiiii Ivuril.i, llairlsbiirg. Pa : When the in w battalion Is forin"d. to ne i dc!(l to i he Ninth Itettlment. I'enn lvaulii volunteer-" I elislie the follow In n lines to bt conniilssluned ns ullleeis I lit re of: Major. John T. I'lannirv. HmtnU.it! ncliiiniit, Prank V. Inner. Cninpunv fJ ('npt.iln. Hclmuiid N. i.ir petti i ; first lit iitenant, Aloxuudtr A .Milt hell, itO'ilnl lb uteli.int. Addlsnu M. ItOtlll'l'. k Ciur.pat. K-'iptuln, Hobeit SnJ i'" .b vi v; first lleulipant. Motii M. Keek, s ml lliiitfi. int. Jamrg Ciordau M n C ii.i,n iv 1. Cnntuln. Oorgo P riiim, til -t liiiitcniit, 'flu. Din. l.loil, Jr.; se end Ileutiiitint. Ch'iiu,ee. L. Nimble. All th" iibnvc ill i.t preMiit niombeis of llu Ninth rtslmeut, mill b long and faithful service ileervi prninotlnll .Hid I iesiec tfullv ask at join hands a com nilhslnn fo" i oh of il -vi gentlemen win. n the tlnn airlvts to i ) point them ('. li. Dm glu ii; . Colonil. UOLY KIND OF WEAPONS. Iteadv lor Uc M hell the Police v tnppecl the I'lgbl. In a Center street pool loom fre quented by colored men a general light was pieeipltatod Saturday morning by ll quairel between John Coals and Wil liam Heme. Coats Is a pugilist who leiontlv made his appearance in th" city and Heine also makes bmc claim to prolb b ncy with hts hands. When Chief of Police C.lllToll. Detoe live Mnlf and Mounted Policeman Dyer enteied the pool loom to quell the dis till banco, nearh eveiybody In the place had a black-jack, cue nr pool bull ready for use Coats and Heine weie nt tested. They wuio lined $10 each bv Mayor nalley. - SPJtINO IIPMOUS. bolls, plmplts, Botes and all eruptions are promptly cured by Hood's Sarsapatilla, which thoroughly puiltles the blood, eradicat ing every trace of scrofula. HOOD'S PILLS cure nnuse.i, sbk headache, biliousness and all liver Ills. Prlc e 2a c ents 3500 IMPORTED CIGARS Clara and Colorado C!ara, 000 Autiiiuedail Puritauos Finas. !)U0 Carloinri Concha Espcclals. 5500 Ktleti Concha KeRuUa. (100 Garbalosa Concha llegalla. COO Garbalosa Concha Especial. .'100 Aiitiqiicilad Pcrfectos. 100 Antiqueueil IfoulaVictoriai. .'100 Africana Pnritanas Finas. 'J00 La Rosa Delictus. J00 Bock & Co. Panetolns. 25,000 Key West Cigars no advance. E. Q. Coursen "Vlwilemilu Hitcl Kofail. CAN DRIVE SPIKES INTO HIS MUSCLES Henry Allen Howard His a Blissful Ignorance ol What Pain Is. HtJ INTnXDS TO TAKI3 TltU CIVIL BEHVICF. EXAMINATION KOU TUB POSITION OP KINO OF PATAOONIA. TIIIIY NAIL A8PIHANTS FOK THi: oitowx to tih:i:s and dally WITH THP.M IN KINDItHD PAS-T1MK-HOW AUD 1NTKXD8 TO OrVi: i:xiitniTioNs HiMii:. There is a man in our midst who Is not classified umoug the seven won ders of the wot Id, but ho certainly deserves to be culled tho tenth or twelfth wonder. Ills name is Henry Allen Ilowanl, born twenty-eight yeais ago in Hlnduostan, the son of an Irish father and Kngllsh mother. He is holding foith nt Keystone hall, Dunmoie, and expects lo lemain in these parts a few weeks. It takes lime to tell what he can do. He gave exhibitions before the staff of Itoosevelt hospital, New York, Hush Medical college, Chlengo, and before semes and scores of leading physicians of this country and Australia. The New York Sun, the Chicago Times Herald, the Cincinnati Knqulrer and Huffalo Cornier printed extended ac counts of his career. And it has been a painless career. He can drive spikes through his hnnds and feet, or through the muscles of nny part of his body without suffering a twinge of pain. And by nn act of the will be can restrain the How of blood from the prints of these wounds after the nails are wlthdtavvn. Uun nlng a hat pin through the bleeps muscle of his aim Is child's plav with him. lie does it without any mme fuss than nn ordinal y poison would stick u pin back of the lapel of his coat. CAN FHKL NO PAIN. Kvery pat t of his body Is insensate as rcgatds pain. He does not drive nails Into the flesh In the legion of the vital parts, but ho can be proddled with a hat pin fiom head to foot and not feel It. He has a bcheme that Is odd but Is determined to cutty It out. Theie Is ii custom among the natives of Pata gonia to elect a kitiR every ten years, I'nder their constitution the aspirant for royal honors must undergo a civil service examination that only men like Howard would eaie to tnke. The man who stands tho most tottuie without flinching i ec elves the highest pen ont iigo. They do such gruesome things as nailing him to a tree with splinters "f hard wood, and ptod him with spent s under tho arm jilts and between the toes. He Is confident ho w 111 w in the throne of Patagonia, nnd as the king has tho most absolute sovereignty there, he will levy tar enough to make him wealthy for life, and vacate the kingdom. The present ruler of thnt beautiful Innd has three jears more to serve and the examination takes jilnce a month oi so befoie he goes out of oillce. Mr. Ilowanl Is in this country not quite four months. Ho vvas under the management of a man who did not tie.it him fnhlv. and he left htm. 1U will give inhibitions In the city during the next two weeks. Ho drives spikes Ihtough his feet Into a piece of plnnk eighteen inc lies long nnd wnlks around with these hanging to his soles Af ter ho jiulls the splices out the blood will (low if he eh sites It. and will not If ho wishes it not to. The wounds heal up In a few bouts. CANNOT POISON HIM. He never cnrbollzos nr dlslnfee ts nny nf these spikes or plus that go Into Ills flesh. He Is pi oof against blood poisoning. This was Attested nion thnii once when tho natives .sent poi son daits Into his anatomi. This an aesthetic quality Is not the effect of nn accident. To the best of his knovi odeg ho was bom thnt way. He on'ul never bo made tn feel pain When he glow up ho Joined the Knsllsh at my and was thrown from his horse one day. fineluilng the thigh bone of the light leg. He did not knutv ne was hurt until ho tried to walk. He was In the hosoltal only a few weeks. The luoken parts glow together very ta pidh. He Is possessed of pieat jihyslrnl strength. With a spike stuck through A Good Set of Teeth Tor... $3.00 Our pt Sots or Teeth ,".00 Inclullng the Palnlen Uxtractlon. DR. S. C. SNYDER 321 Spruce Street, Opp. Hotel Jermyn No Carpet House in Scianton carries as large a line of Lino leums as we do. This we know is true. We carry Linoleums in all widths up to four yards wide. Inlaid Linoleums A special lot, solid color, clear through to the back, these we are selling out at $1.00 a jd. Our regular line is 81.25 a yd. English Inlaid Linoleums For beauty of color and design these are without a doubt the finest goods in the market. The Knglish were the original Linoleum makers, which perhaps explains why these goods are somewhat superior lo ours. $l,o0 a yd. and well worth it. Corticene This is the original Linoleum. Some prefer it to the inlaid. 73c and 85c a yd. We carry linoleums in four yard widths as low as 50c a yd. Tabic 011 Cloths 10c a yd. ASAAk SIEBECKER & WATKINS, 406-408 Lackawanna Avenue. illEY OIL Hi MANUFACTURING CO. J-tl to 14U. Meridian ijtreet.Scrnnlon, Pa. T hone tt-ii. MN6, LUBRICATING AND CYLINDER OIL PAINT Dr.PAIcT.VtHNT -Miiseej OIL Varnl.h. iirvoru, Juuun and SlilniiUtfimr the bleep muscles of the forearm he can shove up n 100-pound dunib.bctl without the least exertion. Ho will give an exhibition this afternoon or. vntely in the olllce of Dr. 1. II. Oibbs, of the West Side, to the West Side physicians. PARDON PORCASHIUR WILLIAMS. Hit Itolenno Ironi 1'rlion li Directed by ProMent McKlnler, A. TI. Williams. e-cnshler of the Traders' National bank, has been par doned. He vvns sentenced to three years Imprisonment and has solved one year erf the sentence. The pardon wns granted liy President McKlnley nnd vvns based upon a peti tion containing a long list of names nnd upon personal pleas In tho ex-eash-Icr's behalf. Dr. Wnlker, of Hcllevue, has gone to New York city to take a special course In gynecology at the Post-Graduato Medical college. 'S BICYCLE SUITS. We have just purchased ;.0 suits of Men's ltlcyclo Clothing, made of fine, new, light and clnrk mixtures, latest, style, all sizes. Worth tt.00 per suit. Cash Pries, Per Suit, $2.98 ino jialr Men's Hleycle Pants, extra well made, nice, new, stylish patterns. All sizes. Actual value, $1.75 per pair. Cash Price, 98 cants A Positive Proof of Merit Is the fact that all riders continue to ask for the Kj"U fi urN BICYCLE $35.00 and $50.00 The 1S9S STERLING has many friends. Call and examine the 1S9S FENTON. Wc Have the Lnrsest nnd Most Complete Repair Shop in the State. Enameling and Nickleplat ing done by experts. The Largest Selection of Hicvclc Sundries, to He Found hi North-castc-it Peiin.ylvanlu. We Can Rubber Your Carriage Any Size or Stylj. Iron and Steel. Soft Steel Konuds Up to 7 Inches. Large Stock nf Cold Kollcd Shafting. 126 & 128 Franklin Ave. I'lircvmtlnn. 'Vhlln Lull, (Jul Tr. t'Uoj TO El HIS I 20 Lackawanna. Ato., Scranton Pi. Wholesale nnd Retail DRUGGISTS, ATLANTIC WHITE LEAD, FRENCH ZINC, Ready nixed Tinted Paints, Convenient, Kconomlcal, Darabla. Vnrnlsh Stains, rroduclnc Perfect lmltntlonof ExDonilT Woods. Reynolds' Wood Finish, Especially Desifcned for Innlds VVorlc Marble Floor Finish, Durable nnd Drlea Quickly. Paint Varnish and Kal sominc Brushes. PURS LINSEED OIL AND TURPENTINE. Many of tho elegant thins? In life nra not adaptable to everyday needs Tlttet cannot bo said of our elegsti" line of furnishings for men. They aro male to lo worn b penllemon, but they nro suited by their fine wearing qualities to your every-dny needs. Hand & Payne 203 Washington Ave. Growing Need plenty of good bread. It makes them grow. Builds up the sstem. Makes bono and flesh It Is n notice 1I1I0 fact that the children who eit the most bread, other things being equal, havo tho best teeth. "Snow White" liour Is rich In gluten, that proptrty of the wheat which, Is noiiilshlng nnd strengthen ing It makes the heat kind of bread for children. Try It. All g-ocers sell it. "We Only Wholesale It." THE WESTON MILL CO Scranton, Cnrbondale, Olypliant. WRITING 11 LETTER In order to introduce my new line of Kimball Pianos and organs I will pay FIVE DOLLARS to any one who will send me the name of any par ty who will buy a piano or organ of me. This will be paid when first payment is made on the instrument and to the first one who seuda me the name. If ouy know of a neighbor who talks of getting one send the name in. Address George H.Ives Xo. 9 West .Market Street, Wllkcs-Bnrrc. BARBOUR'S HOMEGREDITHOUSE Having added 1.100 feet to our (UN room, we nro now prepared to show a liner assortment of furniture: than ever. You nro cordially Invited to call nnd Inspect our good und compare prices. CASH 0 U HUD IT. JSjTuftSHi&y9 SJ!&- ill 423 LACKAWANNA AVE.