TV THE SCRAM'OX TBIBCNJS-SATURDAY. .TUNE li, 1S9S. S HANDICAP PLACED ONANJHRACITE Railroads Give a Much Lower Rnlc tu Ibc Ulluminous Coal Operators. IN CONSICQUUNCF. TIII1 SOKT COAI, I8ENABLKD TO SKtTltr. A LAItHKU MAUKKT AND TU fNUKKSKU. Tilt: BETTKR COAI. IN AlA. TIM". l.KAD INQ MA11KET8 OF T1IK EAST- l-MO-URKS THAT SHOW AN Al'l'AltKNT LY UN13XPL.A1NAUL.H CONDITION OK AFKA1HS. In reforrncp to tho now much rils cubrccI rtlftfrciiPi In rntps rhiirBPd liy railroad rninimnlrn fnr rnrrylnie lilinni inntis nml nntlmicltp rml the 1'lilln lelphla StooUhnlilrr sny: Attrition ooutliiurs riinoiiR Imllvlilunl nnthrnrltn cnnl nprrninrc fr lower frrlKht rates lietwoi-n tin- mlnliiK rrRlnna ami tldc-watrr. II Is rlulm.l that con cemlnnH In the tolls nr.- rnwnt1.il to mi nhlp (inthrnplip roal Hurpftmfnlly to com pftH with bituminous iiinl to stay Hip latior'ft raplil Invasion i.f 11 lln formerly cirruplnl nliillP lij- luHil con I. As rIiowIiik tin- nflvanliiRrs enjoyeil h.v hltumlnous. It In .illese.l I'.v thp Antlirn-i-Up Coal Operators' norlntlon tlint ex tensive Mites of soft roal have Iippii mailo it jl.Sii per ton ni T'lilhiili-lplilii for le Itverv lipvond Hip ij-h. nnil It In stated, moreover, that tin- Nw York, Now llav pii and Hurt ford r.illroad linn pontraptpd for Its rears supply of soft coal from July 1 on .1 ba-lK of Jii prr ton, drllvprrd at Boston. II In rl.ilmpd furthpr that smaller con tracts have I wen tumle for Plctrllelil poal qt $I.Mi. dpllvprrd In Hasten. I)i duoting torn the t'i ppr ton prlcp. delivered at Hoston. thr ocean frrlKht from Phlla dPlnhla. viliicli ni rases nlmut W cents a ton, thrrp Is h ft $1 1 nt rillladplphln. Tin: Ar-rfAi. AVi:it.rii:. Tills, howivir, N somewhat below what may Iip phIIpiI tlir current price, nnd l.a) may safely be a-suinecl an Hip ttolii.il nvpr.-iKP sales IiiivIiik Iippii mndp nt thai flcurp not only fur nml coins lipyond Hip Ciprs, lint also for harbor delivery. Thin coal comes from West Virginia, and frntn thp Pleai field and lleccli Creek rontons In Pennsylvania. II Is generally supposed that Hip npcra lors cm nt least m c.nts ppr ton. Pc duotlnir this from Hip splllnir lirlpp of i 2o, leavis 01 cents fur freight from liny nf tVi i-r.lnn4 nniuprl Tilt. WpKl Vir ginia prndiiel delivered hv Hip P 'lnsvl nta railroad nt Philadelphia is piirrlpil ovpt Hip West Virginia Vntr.il. Hip liid fr.r'l division of thp Pennsylvania, Ihp Huntingdon and Hro.nl Top, and Hip rnisvlvanla main IIiip Huntingdon to Philadelphia, a distance of W miles. llaxliiK licurrd out that tlvre Is pft for flip rnllronds for Hip ptlrp haul fiom hf mlnpsi to Phlladilpliln only fio ppiiIb a ton. this kIv a n a.tacp ratp ppr ton por mllo of oiip and uiip-lialf mills. Pnft ponl from Hip HpppIi Prppk reslon, from ration to Plillad. Inlil.i. vln Hip HpppIi Prppk and the Itnidlnc, trnvprsp. S7 mllP1- of road, Rlvinc an nvprncp ratp ppr ton ppr mile of oiip and MPVPii-tenllm . mills HATES POK 1IAHD I'n.M.. TakliiK up now Hip transporlatlon of K-ird ponl, thr nnthrapltp onprntorx point mi' that Hip dlstanpp from PoIIsvIIIp to I'liil.idplphla Is. 'i.T7 iiiIIps by Hip IlPadlmj railway. Thp rnlo on anthrapltp IipIwppii thpop points Is $1.M, or li ti-in mills ppr ton ppr milp. Prom Wllkps-liarrp to X' York. la thp I.rhtsh Vnlli-y rall rr.ad, Hip ili-t.inpp Is 177 mill s. It t- cluinird that Individual slilppprs pay toll; nm.Mintlncr to opr 'l.t'i ppr ton, or s mills prr ton ppr mik. From Sprantnn to N'pw York, x la llu Laka wanna, i. I )". iiiIIps nnd th1 frin!it -;$)AtAb4Ai s GALLEN'S. "a Extra Mlits . . In . . Shoe Department. All day long crowds of people throng our store from end to end. The great success we're winning is because of the tremendous efforts we're putting forward to make this unusual sale of ' Xlk: GREATEST OI HECORD- $1 tiiiii ill ill i3 Kf 5 . X0 $5.15 Saved Here. See Windows. Suits rnto on coal In Jl.(r. or 11 mills per ton P-r mile. AFponlltiK t rotnptUatlonH for wlilrli the Antlirnrlto Ponl OpPtnlnrs' hk poplntloti 1h rpspotislhlp. hllumlnous conl Is carrlpd from 2W to 15 miles nt 1 T-lo to 2 3-10 mills ppr ton per mlh white, small slr.ps nf ntitliraellp, cart led M to 17 mili-K. pays from 7 to II n-li) mills per ton per milp. In eonrltislon the iihthrwitn operators say: "This shows that Hip frplKht i"tp charRpd on imtliriiritc for parh mile hiiiihd Is from .'inn to om per cpnt. urnntor than that phaiRpd on liltiimlnmis coal, and this Is done ly rallrtiaiN whlpli de ppnd upon Hip ptniltnHp contlmiatipp of llio nnihr.ipltp iniiuirv for their prcicnt and ful tire prospptlty." MUSICAL GOSSIP. Mr. .T. Alfred pptinltiKton, orRanlst, Scrnnlon Consprvatory of Music, nsslst cd liy Mls MiidalPti PPity. cotitniltn, of Now York pity, will Rive a tpeltal at Perty ntothers' niiislp stote, "n:, Wyn mltiR tnemie, Seranton, Pa., Tuesday evenlnK nt S oVlock. Thp Orpheus lnh. asslstrd liy Miss Idaik. soprano; Miss (Inriie.in. contral to; Mr. Newton PinM, tenor, and Hatnr's military hanil, will Rive a eoncerl In Ihp IpJT li'ti loom of Hip h'ecoud Pti'shyti flail cliurdi Thutnlay t veiiltiR, June 2:t. Mr. II. P. On-yor. liatlloiip. who left hpre last fall. roIiir to llostnu, Mass., where he i ntrred the New IhiRl.ind Poll. M'tvnlory of Music, tins Just been on RnRed on sahiri1 ns sololtt In the qunr tPtte choir of thp Pnlversnllst churrh, I'V.itikllii. Mass. Mr. Preypr studied voire pulture nml slnulnR during IWl 1VI7 under Mr. Alfred Wooler, solo tenor of the Kim Pntk church, this rl'ty. and was tor re, me time n number of the chorus choir at Hie Second Presbyterian church. Mr. Drcycr is the possession nf n full, round voice Willi n "com puss of two nnd one-hnlf nelnves from low P to P up. lie Is rapidly rntnlnt to tho very front ns n bass-baritone soloist. i 'I ! Mr. and Mrs. Hppvp .lours lmVP Issued Invltntlnns In n pianoforte recltnl to be Riven nt Perry's music store by Miss Lena IlPlrhnrt nn Monday cvonlns. Miss llplclimt. who Is hut 14 years of nse, la one of tho most iiroinlsltiR of Mr. Jones' pupils. I' i; i Tho entertnlnnienl given In St. Jlnry's hall. Providence, on Monday evetilns, was stieepssfuly coducted. The best oh tulnablo lnl"tit was present nnd dcllahlcd n IntRo nudlctipc. li li I' A muslrnl festival will ho held In tho First Welsh I'onprpRnllonal rliurcli. Tay lor, on W'pdnpsday evenlnt. Juno 15. Prizes will be uwnrded for the best rpp dltlon of tho followlnu numhprs: lioubln rpi.ntPtlP, "Lend Me, Savior." flospel hymns .'i nnd P., prize $J; lurllonp solo, "The Hanner of the S- n." prize 7'i ppnts; soprano solo, "W.iltliiR and WntrhhiR for Mr," riospp) hymns .1 nnd -I, for those over thirty yr.irs of ocp. prlzp .VI cents; for ma lc m ovpr fnrtv years of npe. "ilnab," on Hip wnrdh, "Ar Inn lordon er," jirlzp .rfl cents; solo fnr elilldren not over twelve years of -irp. "TIip llpm of Ills Garment." prize .7) cpnl; recitation for elilldren under iwclve years of iirc, "Illnc out. Wild Hells," stundnrd ipp tntton No. 1. prize .V) cents; spellltiR match for those not over pIrIiIppu ypnrs of aRp. inlzp SO cents. lupromptu spppeli, L'S eptit. Adjudicators: On tntislr. Pro lessor J. lleydon Cousins, of Pcekvllle; in if citations, Ilev. J. M. Lloyd, of Tay lor. The Sudermnnn's "llelmnt" entertaln niPiit on Tupsday evpnlns In MusIp hall, under unsplpps of Hip Mederhrnnz, by Hip Phlcnuo Star company, was exoepd- IllRly Rnnd, Airs. F. Pi. Hipwstpf and Mls Ethel rriivi-n rrndeml verv pn tty solos nt Hip YniniR Womii n'b I'hristiuu us.ni i.ttion last Sunday. The tollowiPR iii,r'lettp sal .it (he GALLEN'S. AN OPPORTUNITY OF A LIFETIHE to buy High Grade Clothing at ridiculously low prices. The balance of the entire Spring Stock of ilessrs. Black & Tleyer, 124, 126, 128, 130 North St. Paul Street, Rochester, N. Y., flanufacturers of Fine Clothing only, for Men and Boys, was bought by us at onehalf its value in order to give them an opportunity to start early on Fall orders. We're dividing our good fortune with you. If you know a good bargain when you see one you will appreciate this offer. A most beautiful line of Fancy Chev iots, Cassimeres and all the latest Fabrics. Hundreds of elegant Business Suits, hun dreds of beautiful Dress Suits. Hand somely tailored, per fect fiting. . See Windows. Bike Suits From the tlnR ralslnR nt the Delaware I.nckawnn. nn nnd Western shops Inst Hnturdny: John T. Wntklns, Davo Btrphcns, Llcw oliytl J0I1PS una jnnn v. Jones, , :! II Thn "Ilulh nnd Hnaz" caiitntn will ho produced liy n choir In chnrRO nf Pro fessor W. W. Jones, of Hip Klmpson Methodist Episcopal church, llydo Park, on Tuosdny ovenltiR, Juno 2, i: li li At tho Washburn Street Presbylprlan church dedicatory setvlres on Tuesday noiiln- very beautiful spIppIIous wpto rIvpii by Hntipr's orchpstni of six plerps, and X double qunt'lette, POtnpHsltiK tho Misses Myrtle Perry, Lyilln Sailer, Miss Hrpwstpr, Mlsa ltltennuer, Professor Stoiv, Tom Heynoti, W. Evans nnd Pro fessor C, II. Derman. Miss Annn 11. Wtl llams was accompanist. 11 tl II Walter P. Jones, ex-cornet player of Ratter's band, Is now playltiR E Hal cor net at I'nlted StatPS nrmy Rround nt Itnwley, South Carolina, with ProfesMr tirout's hand. ! II II A musical competition will he held In Mear's hall. Hyde Park, on Wedtipsdny evptilm,', Junp 2!i, under nusplces of the Cambro-AliHrlentl Choral society. A prlzo of fin will be uwnnled for the best ren dition of 'the iipw national sour, "O l-VtidlRpdlR Walla" ("O Hlessed Land of Clwalla"). tho late composition of J. II. Powell. Knell competitor to sltiR two stnnzns toRethrr with the chorus. The competitors nre requested to mall their names and nddrpsses to the Hcrrptnry, M. 1). PnnlPls, 12) South Main avenue. Scrnnton, before June ai. Copies of Iho music can bo had of J. It. Powell. 1.111 Washburn street, price r,f) cents. During the eVPtiliiR patriotic choruses win no l'piulprpd by Hip pliolr, nnd n nttmher nf the IpiiiIIuk artists of the city will par tlclpate. A small admission fee will bo chntRpd to dpfrny tho expenses of rout, rrhenrsals and miiisIp copies. HatiPr's hand left yeslerda- lo nttend the annual commencement exercises at the Harford Soldiers' Orphan school, nnd will furnish music for the occasion. ' l M Thn special music rendered by the choir led bv Professor W. W. Jones nt the Simpson Methodist Episcopal churrh last Sunday evening was excppdliiRly rooiI. TIip quartette and sextpttp of tho church choir lendered plensinB selec tions. !! 1' 'I Mss Elizabeth 'Thomas has charjjp nf the law choir of children that will ren der nn excellent nroRrnmmp of music nt Ihp Cedar Avenuo Mission church to morrow. " '' 'I There wns n sppclnl servlrp of sour last Sunday evenlnc nt the First Presbyter Inn church. The quartette sntiR "Klnn of Lovp My Shpplierd Is" nnd "Hehotil I nive Yon a Mystery" In eCPpllonnllv fine slvle. Mrs. TIiIpIp, Allss Joseph nnd Messrs. Howen nnd Downlnp rendered n number of pleasing uplecttnns. Miss Flor mw Itlehmond did Rood work on the pipe ore.in. Mr. DownliR's work with the quartette Is received with favor. I Mr. ft.mthwnrth. Miss Julia Clap Al len nnd Miss iTordellu Freeman will Rlvo n recital In the near future. II li li The musical part of the programme nf Scrnnlon IiIrIi school commencement ex ercises to lake plnco next Friday under the Instruction of Professor Herman will contain a well drilled chorus choir. The selpptlnns to lie rpndprrd by tho choir nro very appropriate. i li I The ree'tal of Professor Soiithwnrth will he held Tuesday evening at Faetory vllle Keystone academy. Miss Lillle Jo seph, contralto of the First Prcsbytpr l.in chnreh. will render selections in Inr iisii.il plensins: manner. The othrr mini liprs on Hip proRrnmiup nro very Rood. Now Line nsh Axools. Mcyrrs & Mnti'sfleld, ' 105 Hpriti i' Mfpft. WE CLOTHE YOU FROM HEAD flirts $5.15 Saved Here. See Windows. Black & Meyer Stock SNAITH WANTS TO BE A GAME WARDEN Government Is Considering Advisability of DrecdlriK Currier Pigeons. HILL NOW PENDING IN CONOHESS TO PHOVIDE AILMV AND NAVY DEPARTMENT WITH 75,000 CAIt- HlEUS-Fon this ppp.posi: mniiT WARDENS WILL HE APPOINTED. Mil, HNAlTIt CLALMS TO HAVE SOME OF THE FINEST PICJKONS IN THE COUNTRY. Wlllam Snnlth, of Clmrler. strret, North Kntl, I clrciilntliiK n petition for his appointment ns mm of the proposed Rnine wnrdPim to he nppolnietl liy the Kovcrnnipnt for the brccilliiK of Ant werp plRpons. Then- l n hill now pcndltts? In consress for the nppnint incut of clKht wardens ntul Ih'p npciir Iiir of T.'i.OOU plKi'ons for carrying; ills patches. Mr. Snnttli hclmiRS to n club com ported nf twenty persons 111 Scintiton, nnd fur several yearn tills club hus been rnlsluc: the.? birds. Lust Sttndtiy niornltiR nt t'..27 o'clock Ilvo enrtiors WPtc loosed nt Mount Kiel, Vn., unit nt 12.03 nnoii, tip. snine tiny, tltpy nrrlved nt Mr. Snnlth's conii nt Ills limne on ClmrloH utrcet. Tho illslnnt'c by nlr line Is comput ed to bn 307 miles. The upccd nf the enrtiers nt that rnto ivim nearly fl miles nn hour. Py railroad the dls tiiiico liptwoeti hpre nnd Mount RIpI Is over 100 tulles. There wns a dispatch fnslened to n rlnR on n let? of one of the blrdrt showintj Ihe Hnip It started. Mr. Htm It li says he has some of tho finest birds In I lie I'nllnl Stales In his coop. Three months npo he Rnvc one to n friend In Port .lervis, N. Y., nnd ypsterdny the bird cntnc back. XTstmlly In three months by pettltisT nnd c;notl euro the birds can he weaned from n former home: but n soon as the Port .lervis man gave It the first opportunity, back It come to the North End. Thp Antwerp plRcon Is bred from nn ortllnnry pigeon nnd a dove. They nrp sninller thnn the plReon nnd nro pns spsspiI of extraordinary Instinct. In Iho present ivtir they would be of Ines timable value to substitute for the cut cables. They cinlc around when (jo ins In the nlr and upon ffettlntr tltPir IipiiriitRP, shoot ahead in a straight lino for home. UEVANNEY TKESPASS CASK. Yis Put on Trial Yustrrdny iJnloro .litilgn Slmoiiir.ii. Tho tresii,is suit of Mrs. Kllen Dc vatiney nu.ilnst th.. Cnrlmndnlp Trac tion company for damages In the tnim of $2S,0ffl for Hie d. ath of bcr hushnud, wns cnbcd fnr trial yesterday before) Judge Slmoiitoti m No. s court rcom, and n pompulsoiy imii-stilt was Rrnutpd. Attcrnpys Joseph n'ltrleti and I. 11. Hums represented the plaintiff and At torneys J. E. Uurr and H. IX Stuart the defendant. Deter Devnnnpy. hnshand of the plalntllf. M'.ii n tnalicairief In Carbnti ilnlo nnd on Febin.irv I. IOK, while de livering mail on his mute op F.rnoklyn street he h',ii run down bv a car and t.itall injurid. Jlc wns w.ilkiiiv. alnnit the strict car ttai, and the cotnt held $6.15 Saved Here. See Windows. Suits at Half Their Regular Value, $3.75, that ho had no buslnpss thero nntl was guilty of contributory negligence. Tho nnn-snll wns grnnled upon motion of the defendant's attorneys after tho tes timony for tho plaintiff wns closed. Tho eJrctliKlit milt of Michael Flnn nrry nnd othrrs against P. 1 McDon nell and others wus given to the Jury by Jitdan Arclibnlit nt noon, nnd nt nil Jourtiltig time n verdict had not been ngl'ped upon. Atlornpy A. A. Vnshurg mndp tho closing nrKtitnPiit for tho plaintiff and Judge Kuupp for tho dp fensc. Tho Jury in tho enso of Kwnrtz i3ros. against It. W. Oslatul and others went to tho Jury tit .1.15 o'clock and a vpr dlct had, not lieen returned at adjournment. MANY CASH DONATIONS. Acknowledged by llio Tronnror of Home, lor tho Prlenilloss. The treasurer of the Homo for tho Friendless acknowledge, with thanks, tho following donations. A lrlend J 2 Mis. S. Morris 1 Mr. W. T. tl.ickitt iW The I.lstrners MOO The Merry Workprs 210 00 Mrs. W. D. Kennedy WW Mr. W. R. Ktorrs ij "0 Mrs. Mary P. Knys 10 0.1 Mrs. S. D. Kinsley li en Mrs. C. P. Mntthows 20 00 Mrs. Philip Schnelt ! t'O Mrs. J. Warnko i 1 W Mrs. F. Warnko I'M A friend 15 Miss A. K. Sanderson COM S. Sykes and Sons i b 00 Mrs. C, M. Zltjwlman M .Mrs. T. V. .Itzleiuan fO Miss Louisa Hurch 25 Mrs T. II. Dale "pillow Bale".... 11! 21 William T. Smith cstato W m Mrs. If. M. Holts 100 m Mrs. Dektn 2 00 Mrs. K. Fell 2 IK) Mrs. A. Sehlmpff S TO Mrs. F. Zlzelmnn 1 to Mrs. W. W'ldmnyor 1TO A friend 25 51,011 !i6 OTIIOR DEPENDANTS SECURED. SiibMltlltton is .11 a do 111 n Hillside, Coal .V Iron Company Cusp. YVillard, Warren & Knnpp secured nn order of couit yesterday for a rule to s.how cause why rieorge AVnters, Jr., E. A. Heertnaus. Fred W. Fleltz, Frank T. Okell nnd II. M. Sstrepter should not bo siibslttuted ns defendants in the pJeettiiPtlt suit of the Hillside Coal nnd Iron company against William I. Pitt. The petition recites that on July 25, 1SSI, tho above suit wns brought for a certain piece of land comprising 20 acres, nnd that op March f, 1KX, thn Innd was convoyed by deed to tho per sons above named, and they are now In liosscsslon of It. That on Nov. 30, S9r, Mr. Pitt died, leaving a will which he devised nil his. l'pnl pstnte to H. M. Streetpr In trust for rertnln usc there in set forth. And Ulint before the ilenth of Mr. Pitt he had plead "not guilty" to the action In ejectment. TRACY RP.iMOVED TO HOSPITAL Ilo Wns Stricken Willi Lung Hem orrhage i handily Nislit. Attorney W. J. Tracy was removed from the county jail to the Lackawan na hospital yi-Mordoy by order of Judge Edwards. Dr. Webb. Viousp phy sician, w nt to the Jail nfler him nnd brought hi in in n cab to the hospital. Mr. Ti.iey was sirtrken with lung TO FOOT. tilts $T.15 Saved Here. See Windows. hemorrhage Thursdny night, and to ward morning ho hnd nnother. Drs. Hums, AVcntz nnd Donne, the Jail physicians, exnmlncd him yesterday morning nnd ho had a third hemorrh age while they were there. His con dition wns such that court directed his removnl to the hospital. Mr. Tracy was very much weak ened by the attacks, and had to be put to bed Immediately. No one from tho sheriff's direction Is In charge of hltn. GRAND L0DQE WILL CONTINUE, Delegates ot Loynl Knlgliti ol Amer ica Ho Decided I.BStNlRllt. Delegates representing lodges, which form the membership ot the National Grand lodgo of the Loyal Knights of America, met In Reese's hall, Taylor, yesterday afternoon In secret session to decide the momentuous question as to whether the Grand lodge should or should not exist. The deliberations of the afternoon resulted In a victory for the lodges desiring a continuation of the Grand lodge. The session was convened at 3.1S o'clock by Joseph H. Davis, of Key stone lodge No. 37, West Scrnnton, ns chairman: Joseph Oliver, of Enter prise lodge No. 21, acted as secretary, Tho following delegates were In at tendance'. Catasauqua No. fi; John Me Candlcss, D. J. Jones, T. J. Hughes, J. 13. Evnns and J. S. Tubbs, Taylor No. 22; W. Jenkins, J. Leyshon, W. A. Phillips, .1. Wllklns, Jr., nnd W. II. Williams, Enterprise No. 21, West Scrnnton; W. G. Phillips, T. E. Price. H. Wllllnms nnd J. E. Grlfllths, Key stone No. 37, West Scrnnton: John Oram nnd John W. Jones, Edwards dnle No, 30, C. Fred Masters and D. W. Thomas. Cnrbondale No. 33. In the pvpnlng the visiting delegates were entertained by Luther lodge. No. 22, Taylor, In n royal manner. Re freshments were served and cigars passed. An Impromptu, but none the lesi enjoyable programme, was then curried out. D0INQ AWAY WITH CURVES. Erlo nnd Wyoming Vnlley Rnilrond Company .Ntrniclitcnlnc Its Hond. The Erie and Woming Valley Rail road company Is making some exten sive Imnrovements along the line of Its road between this city and Lake Ariel junction, with a view to making the road stralghter and ennhllng its passenger trains to run faster with grentpr pomfort to passengers. A force of menls now at work be tween Nay Aug and Elmhurst, where several shurn curves exist. A new road is being built for a distance of over hnlf a mile that Is straight as an arrow. When It is completed It will do away entirely with the dlsapree nble curves at that point. A ten-font fill has to be made for almost the en tire length of the new straight line. At several other points the work of straightening the road Is In progress or will begin In a short time. A largo force of painters Is nt work on the station and platform at Lake Ariel. HEMORRHAGE OF THE BRAIN. Coroner Longstieet Ifus Ascertained Ihe Cause of Murphy's Dcnth. Corner Longstrect finished the post mnrtem examination ypsterday fore noon nn the body of Anthony Murphy, of niyphant, who died Thursday morn ing at the Lackawanna hospital. The GALLEN'S. Boys' Hundreds of them, with coats lined throughout with silk, vest backs of silks, the Fabrics of the very finest Worsteds and rich Cassimeres; the kind of goods that tailors make to order for $35. See Windows. $4.24, $4.74, $4.98. DUFFY'S PURE FOR medicinal: USE NO FUSEL OIL It Stimulates the Circulation. It Tones up the Life. It Gives Life nnd Health. It Imparts Strength. It Is Prescribed by Physicians. It has licen Popular for ycurs. It is sold universally. Send for pamphlet. DUFFY MALT WHISKEY CO, Rochester, N. Y. examination revealed a hemorrhage of the brain, which was produced by an Injury. It could have resulted from falling. Tho man's heart vn cnlnrgod', and his liver wns nlchollc. The coroner advised County Detective Leyshon to have Cawley held to answer the chnrgo of causing the man's death, providing the evidence Is sulllelpnt to prove that Cawley wns seen kicking Murphy, as It has bPPti allcgpd. Coronpr I.nngtreet pmpaneled a Jury to meet Monday evening at 8 o'clock; nt his residence to hear testimony. It Is a very peculiar cusp. Cawley Is a painter. Ho clnlms that Murphy made a drunken nssnult upon him Sat urday night, but that ho only pushed him away. SHOW CASE WAS UNLOCKED. .Morgan nnd n Companion Ilolpcd Themsolvcii to the Contents. Thomas Morgan and an unknown friend will have to answer to a charge of larceny this morning. The two dis covered, In some manner, about 1 o'clock, thnt Dr. C. Sllvcrstone's show case at 215 Lackawanna avenue, was not locked. Taking ndvnntage of the absence of the patrolmen, who were rnllpd Into Center sttect to quell a fracas, they extracted about a dozen pairs of gln.sses, one thermometer and a magnifying glass. A young fellow standing across tho street saw the act committed and ap prised Patrolman Goerlltz. Half an hour later the pair were nrrested in Morris' hotel, corner of Penn nvenuo and Spruce street by Patrolmen Karins and Klaherty. They were attempting? to dispose of the stolen property to Mr. Morris. Morgan was for a time bartender at tho "White" house hotel. Stnte Teachers' .llcotine Tho State Teachers' association has reached Its forty-third year, and will meet this year at Bellefonte on the 5th, Gth and 7th of July. GALLEN'S. :fra Halves . . In . . Clothing;. . Suits I 5 $8.15 Saved Here. See Windows. ml 1 1 1 b . and SHOE 139 PENN AVENUE. I
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