rr THE SCKANTON TRIBUNE-FRIDAY. JUNE 17, 1898. It Sec NORTON'S New Wall Decorations, Vfucltlcs and odd things; Hurlaps plain and decorated. Crepe SHU l'ibre Ingrains. Boston Specialties In Vcr Choice Taper Hangings. I.incrusta, (imitation caived wood), for halls, dtul ng rooms and libraries. An3gl)pta, (Knsllsh picsscd paper pulp). c make a specialty nf tmest and hest Wall Decorations 'aud can snppl) litem at about half the prices same Roods arc sold for in New mU. Koom Moulding, all sorts and sles. Window Shades, read made and to oulcr. c liunish nood dccorctois, when dcsltcd. c invUc examination and comparison tVL NORTON, $:: Uck. Ave. Stunton. 3: & Main St. ill.es-IJai re. Fa: AMOLS For the I2XIIJLD IMSM Patronlic f Afk'AWANNA " L "The AUNDRY. m-Kf 1 h. limine niutlc. l'mm JJ'i up to J 1 me ..li cd tortus wo can plo.ise w iy po'K'ihook. Shi it niusk at lulf pilc. PERRY BROS '205 Wyoming Ave, Scranlon, and IK S. Main St., Wilkcs-Barrc. COLUMBIAN DETECTIVE AGENCY C1ME BANK BUILDING, SCRANTON, PA. Matters Follclted Where Others Tailed. Moderate Charges. SOLUBLE. Prepared accoidlng to the prescription of a prominent specialist. It instantK je lteves and permanently cures Catarrh. Aftlima Hay Fever, Cold In the Hcid, Sore Throat ana Quinsy llaimlebi, pleasant, effectual. Head this testimony lal "Crown Catarrh Powder relieved and cured m cus-e of Catanh, which was a er aggravated ono of Inns standing " John T Coufihlln (Department of State). 614 B St . N. I.. WashlnRton, D. ('. Prko 50 cents Sold in all iir&t cla3 drug stores. Liberal sample, with powder blower complete, mailed on receipt of 13 tents. Crown Catarrh Powder Co,, a$ Clinton Place, New York. Usxeopened a General Insurance oniee la IFQUff IlHl Blk II Bt Stock Companies represented. Large -net. especially solicited. Telephone 1&03. Write or Call (or Price List. KEMP, 103 Wyoming Avenue. JL'EKSONAL. Mr Jluieiioik, or Siott township is i. ItlliB Oeoigo Ldginton. nf llu-f .iioime. MiiiS Juliet Jlil'.u slaud, ol .Moiitiot. l the guit of her litothei i.iptun Janvs MfCausland. at tho Hotel Jcrnnn. At Graco Lutheran ehuieh at IiIrIi noon Wcdne!-da. Mr. Milton M l)u Tot ami Mli-s Margaret Moore were Joined in ma" liage by tlio panlor, I!e. rrrtLr r. (jut. .Mr Dit Tot ut one time lhcil in Su.iu on They will icsldo In Lueint. iouni. THIS AND THAT. The pocin entitled "Down Uiwcy's 'Va " wiltten by John I'ouiler Mot i is and pi Inted recently In The Ttlhune, has been set to music by J. W. Par boil Pi lie and published in folio foun by William A. Pond & Co., l.'l Fifth avenue. New York. It piomii.es to be come one of tho most popular Mar songs of the season. He Sjdney K. i:ans tetunied l.ifct eenins from Altoona. lie was oiilalncd to tho illaconate of the Ptotestaut i:pls ropal ehunh Voiinchday by m. iu-v. nirhop Tnlijot. and on July 1 will heroine rurato of St James" rbiiich. Lamastei. Ho will upend tho pom week at Crtn Lake to enjjy u muili incilnl lest after a course of hml itudv i'nl prep.natlon for ordination. Dr. and Mi. S. J', l.on stieut, the lattci In lug his sister, were present nt his oi amotion and came home estuday mornliiK. Or V. II. McOiaw. of Caiboiidalo, btother of Dr. I'. L. .Mctiraw. of this city, wan manied at lUmlia, N V.. at noon Wednesday. His bride Is MUs NoN lli lloigan. ono of Llnilia'a most ehatni Inc young women, and a daughter of Up. and Mrs. John D. Ilorgan. The cer emony was performed In tho church of St. Peter and St. Paul by Itcv. John C. Long. Dr. McGraw, of this city, was groomsman, jpon their return from their redding tour Dr. and Mu. McGraw will Kfate3BiiM I rm sjfl--0- rg. r jci OTJlt PIANOS Cut Rale GQmero onu supplv House iwldo ut '.'l Wyoming stieet, Carbon iltilf. Hy ordor ot Hortotnry of "nr Alpcr tlio wnr pans of HoiRoiint J. II. Mnhon, or Coinpuny C. Ninth n Rlmcni. I'mnnyl- iititn lllili niu Iniu linnli tnlrMI fill ""in wiuiiii ciri ii fin n 11 uini u ii" SorKonnl .Million leii'iitlx wrote to tho Wllkri'-lliiiKi Thin k eoinculiHt novcioly I lIMolZlllK tllf lll'lloll of Coloilil Dough. tttc. of tlio Ninth trclmi'tit. In allowing 1 i'nlitcr'11 to lr iliillMtcd wltllltl the I Inert of the lcRlmtnt ut (.'Iilckainaliga luirk. Wall, r V. t'cmiii'll. Riiuiil rctclary of llii' rintrrniil Accident order, Is nt the Hotel Jptinjii. .Mi. CnntiPll li ny much Itnpiiwvd with tile ptoRiciidlvc ppltlt of till' clt.. BICYCLE CLUB ANNIVGRSAKY. Dclichtlnl I'.iitnrtitlutnont linn liecn ArnuiROil lor Till Evcnlnc, Tho Simmon Oh do club will eele lualo Its seventeenth nniilei'n.u v to lilfiht. A itellghtftil entertainment for Us ineniliei.i has lioen m tunned for. An iipcn-nli' eonieit hy Law t cure's li.iml will ciecup. tin- (list limn of the i'onliiR' onti'itutntucnt. The lcinalu ilu of the jiiottniinnie will tnKe plaro In the lioiiFc under the dlreetlun of the romniltteo appointed to get up a litting Mithilny relcljiatlon. This lins lieen done In tiue Sci anion llli.M-le 1 luh fnslilon and oeiy niein hci of the chili will In- !n attendanee: tho rnnnot iiffoul to mljs It. Tho Si ranton Illevile iluli enjoys the clls tlmtlon of liiltiR one of the oldest lil 1 m li inR.inlzutlnns In the I'liltcd Stiit . Iielim outi.inl.cd hy only four 1 lutis nnd tht.se onl a few months "Idc r than the home nieaiiizatlon. FLOlTi HAS DJtOlTED It Is Now Soiling tor 9V! I'or Hnrrcl Loss Tlinn It M'm a I'civ lr ) s Ago. (Hue niuie. aftei fouiteen months of high pines, Hour tan be bought at a w -u Kingman's level. Per bniiel It is about $.' htfs In all grades, and has ii en fnf tho last thiee days. What, ne- (niding to the muikct tepoits was Lcltei's loss, has beeotne the consum ers gain rm over a ear tho highest glade of wheat fluui biought fiom $7.0 to $s.u"i per ban el. This same Hour can now bo bought foi $."i7. to JC.S.'i per ban el. Tills diange In necounted for ft oni the fact that the maiket heio Is just us hharp as It Is In Now York and Chicago, and the slightest varia tion is felt hole Immcdlatel.v. Of couise, all giades of Hour have changed in juke in piupoi tlon, though not so gieat a dilfeienie Is noted in the lower and medium n In the highei grades. All the local dealeis have made the iluinges heio as the maiket demands, but one and all depliue the fact that the buying and selling has not mater ially i hanged That Is, tlieie Is not the dt mi nd for flour in any quantity theie should be. As one wholesale dealer expiessed It, "It Is only a hand to mouth bttt-lncss just now for the ictallcis and vve teel It accoidlnglv." As to how long the pikes will le maln at tho piesent quotation Is de batable. It dependb entliely or nearly so, upon whether the maiket Is pushed up oi down. Many who bought when the pikes weie going up have enough for the pic-ent. The utheis, have no in clination to buy heavily now, for prices may drop a little moie. That It Is uncertain can be -ecn by giant Ing at the maiket tepuits show ing the opening and i losing pikes? A lise oi fall of i or .". points niiuis some times. In spite of tills, however, it te mains a ceitalnty that good Hour can ! bought now for about $.' Ies. than this same lb mi bi ought a wet k ago. INQUEST IN MULLHN CASE. Number ol Witnesses Testified He fore tlio Coroner's Jin y. Coioner Longslieet conducted an in quest last night in the atbitratlon loom ot the i oui t house Into the manner of the death of I'atikk Mullen, the dilvci buy who died fiom injuiies sustained one day last week while at wmk in the Pine lliook shaft. Mine Inspector Ii then li directed the coioner to hold an Inquest. John II. Powell, Inside foieman: Hog ei Jones, diivor boss. Heuiy Duvies, Aithur (Jn and William Flue, mlneis, i:dwaul Mulone.v. gate tender, and Thomiih Jtuane, a dnver. v. eie sworn as witnesses, and the effect of theli testimony whs to the conclusion that the .u i kk nt was not due to any negli gence of the company. The boy was found i lushed between a giease box of one of tlio i .its and the ground, and li' i one was piesent when he fell under tho box. The supposition Is that ho was tiding on the fiont buinpeis, and lost his balance. The verdict of the Juiy did not place the lespontiblllty on an bod. BEAT HIS M0TIIER.1n.LAW. Philip Lewis, ol .tint Held, Committed to the County Jail. Philip Lewis, of Mavileld. wus com mitted to the county Jail last night on the chaige of assaulting his motliei-ln-lav. Mis. Jane Jones, and thieat euing to kill hei. Justlie of Hie Peace Mditiwan committed him Lewis is .: jeuis old. bald-headed, and the father of a famllj of sixteen chlldicii. Instinctinns lor Hnud Purchasers. The tteasury depaitment has sent a letter to the loi.il postollko authori ties with lefereiue to the subscilp tlons for the proposed :) per cent, war loan. For the convenience of hubse lib ers the depaitment has Issued a blunk foim of letter to accompany lemlt lunces which can be obtained at the postoillcc. The bonds will be dated Aug. 1, 1S0S, and they will be forwaid cd to HUbsnibeis at the addiess des ignated by them fiee of expense for ttanspoitatlon as soon after that date hr possible. Tho bonds will bu accom panied by a check for the amount of Interest due the subscriber nt the late of J per cent, fiom tlio date of his pay ment to Aug 1, IS'JS. All remittances and other communications iclatlve to this loan should be uddioh.sed to the Sccretaiy of the Treasury, Division of Loans and Ctiuoncy, Washington, D. C. All subset Iptlons must be re ceived at the trcastuy depaitment, D. C, not later than .1 o'clock p. m., Thutsday. July II, 1S0S. No tuibscrlp tions leeched after that date and hour will bo consldeied. I.aneinter, Pa. 'mil Upturn. On account of tlio f-'ncnguifost to be liMd at Lancaster, l'n., Lehigh Valley ralltoad will sell tickets tit reduced rates June 27tli to i'Jth, good to return to July 1st. See agents for partlculaiH. Miss H. Y. IVnril, the Washington avenue milliner, has if turned from New Yoik city with home of the newest novelllss in millinery. MINE CAVE AGAIN STARTLES DURYEA Tbtrd Rectot Settling of llallslcad Mlaet' Old Workings. THIB TI.MIJ TIIU AITUCTKD AHUA JJXTDNDS INTO T11U CUNTUAL 3'Aiir or thi: town-schfacl at Tin: n., l. & w. di:pot and on 3IAIN AND tiTKPllMKSON STHIILTS SHOWS MAUKLD 81UNS OP THD DljbTL'IlHANCi: WlTHIN-snVUHAL Ufll.DlNClS DAMAOUD OCT NO LIVLS wuin: LOST. Dut.vea was thrown Into a wave of excitement e.irly Inst evening by an other caving In of tho Hallstcad mine wet kings, the thlid within a tccent period. Soon after 7 o'clock tho lltst shock was felt. The surface was affected over nn niea, of two or more t'cres and was caused by a caving In of one ot the old veins that lias ber-n worked out, which one could not bo ascot tallied last night. Near the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western station the giound ettlod two or thiee feet. The main tracVs weie aft ee ted. Ttalllc was delayed but not stopped as all tialns were petmltted to run at reciuted ytieed over the af fected spots. One siding was twisted into a shnrie like the letter S and ren deied useless. On Main and Stephen&on stteets the suilace was clacked. There vvcie scv eial flssuies of two or mote Inolicsi In width. One water main ot tho Spting Uiook Water company was broken. Savage's hotel, the i:.etcr hotel and the odke of Justice of the Peace till boy wete among the buildings whoso foundations weie dlstutbed and fiame wjik s-o btra'ned as to make the 'clos ing of some doois and windows impos sible. Th'ie was a gtadual and steady set tling after the cave up to uulte late In the evening, when some of tho Kiound clacks had closed or enlaiged n'ld the b-illillngs bad tesuined neatly their foimer equlliliiluiu oi had been moie v isllily lipped. The mules were icmovcd from the mine without incident. Tnc few men inside the mine when the caving ot cutrcd weie too far icmovcd from tho wit kings affected to be in any d.mgei. it If believed that nn woik will be at tempted In the mine for some time. Th piesent cave extends moie close ly Into the ecnttal part of the town than did either of the two lecent caves. The bodies of Thomas William and Dav Id Emanuel, the men caught In tho last iMve, are supposed to He in the Inner edge of tlio piesent settling. MRS. PARDEE BADLY INJURED. Ilun Down by n Trap on Adams Ate nun Last Night. Mis. II A. Pat dee, piopiletrcss of a bo.udlng houc-o at .136 Adams avenue was knocked down and tiampled by a hcuse attached to a tiap In which weie two women as she was ei opsins the stieet to her home at 7.15 last even ing. Her light collar bone and thumb weie fiactuied, and bhe suffcted in ternal In js.ii les. After t-he was put to bod, she vomited a good deal of blood. Dr. Lange was called, and ho said with good cate she ma iceover. She be came delirious utter the accident and was still that way at a late hour last night. She Is !0 yeais old, and was not of a veny tugged constitution A puise containing $30 in bill). whlcn she cat t led In her hand was knocked fiom her giasp and snipe one picked It up who failed to return It to her fam ily. Mis. I'aidee had been at the Maishland Daliy company for a dozen of eggs, and was t cunning acioss the street to her home. She stepped tight In ft out of the hoise and tiap. and was sttuck to the pavement. The hoise tiampled upon hoi, and Its hoofs tiam pled her the second time. The tiap was hlied fiom Lheiyman Belles, and no one aiound the stable seemed to know who the women weie. Mis. I'asCea Is the mother of the wife of C. A. Hazlehutst. who con ducted a restauiant In the Price build ing on Washington avenue. His wife has been veiy 111 foi two weeks, and the seiious accident to her mothci lias lomplleated her case The family, though not In pool ciieumstante3, can 111 affotd to lose the JJU. CLASS DAY EXERCISES. Conducted in tlio Auditorium ol lllcli School Last Night. The class day exercises of the Scran ton high school weie held last eve ning In the auditorium. The forty eight giaduutes rilled the stage, ovei which appeared " 'US. S. 11. S." In gtcens. Ilenrv Oieenstead. the class piesldent, pieslded. The other officers weie. John A. Hrvvin. vice ptesldent, Kflle n. Tellows. sectetaiy: Itobert A. Lindsay, tieasurer. The High School Olchestia played patilotie ulrs. after which Rev. Di. James Mi Leod' opened 'the exercises with piaycr. Miss Lillian Simpson and Miss Fellows tendered a piano duct. Miss Adelaide Claike tead the class history, which abounded with clever and not unkindly hits, moie or less absent e to the audience, but highly en joyable to tho members of the high school. Miss riorence Fteemun. a pietty maldon In misty white, told a fishing stoty In thyme. Miss Claia. Sommar and Mr. H. I J. Neubauer gave a pleas ing mandolin and guitar duet. Thomas Heed delivered an excellent oiatlon on William K. Ohidfctone. Itobett H. Hitchcock gave the class prophecy, which he said was levealed during a session In the dentist's chair under tho effect of gas. After an or chestral number. Miss (lince Thayer leelted the clafs poem, filled with the gentle philosophy of girlhood for the unknown futuie. Cicotgo II. Lindsay gave an oiatlon on the Anglo-Ameikan allium c, ie calling certain points In political his toty and lUtetlng many arguments In favor of this alliance, and Indicating much research und thought. Miss Alice Corn-In Instituted nn In novation in the shape of u "class will," which was icploto with liumoious al lusions. John A. i:rln made the class presentation, which ineludad an nrf.r. Ing of thanks to tlio board of control nnd tho pntents of the class. A police man's club was given to Mr. Lewis. Mr. Selinntz tecelvod a. hatchet, Mr. lied, a tin soldier that went tu war nnd came back again. Thus a basket ful of various indoles was dispensed with much appai cut lltness, to Judge by the applause. The closing number wns a i lass song, the wends nnd music composed by Miss Geitrude Milter. The effect as ten dered by the chorus of voices was tuneful nnd pietlv. Among the graduates aie two col oted girls, Miss Scott and Miss Lee, who me the fit st of their nice to bo graduated fiom the Scinnton high school. Their pcholntshlp and general standing continues very favotnbly with those of their classmates. CLOSE OiTtIIE TERM Lxorclscs Held nt School ot the Liicknwniiiin--Tliose to Whom Dlptomns Nero Awarded. The School of the Lackawanna cele biatcd Its twcnty-llfth annlvcrsaty yesterday In the commencement exer cises concluding this yeiu's work. The moinlng was devoted to the Interme diate and pi hum. v ilcpiu intents nnd the little people hud the happiest time Im aginable. The exercises weie unique and Intel estlng. L'llzahctli Dickson and Jack Logan participated In a pietty. little Gei mini dialogue. Claie Pi lee and Kenneth Welles also had a lln-l logue in the same language Douglas; Toney tend an original story on "Our Flag." Mat gat et Ilessell, Kenjnmlu and Henrietta Harris and Joseph Alexand er delivered teeltntlons. Lucy Logan and Call Coston gave a pleasing dia logue. The mniiv childieu weie served with Ice ei earn and cake, pilzes weie given and ever body went home happy. At 3.S0 In the afternoon the gi animal- and ptepaiatoiy schools with many fi lends assembled In the flowei decked upper rooms. Over the pint foi in appealed thediiss motto, "Altioia In Vntls." A glee club composed of students under the direction of Mr. Kaiser and assisted by the otchestr.i, sang seveial selections with excellent effect. The progtamnic opened with "The Stats and Sttlpes Foi ever," ren deied by the olchestia. Ilev. 11. II. Han Is. of TaIor. offeied prayer. The Glee club sang the "Kvrie Klelson." Ilev. Gcoige i:. Guild made an ad diess tilled with sihohuly thought and clear diction on "Pilvllege: Its Possi bility and Its Use." Tho all pervading presence of privilege was Hi si men tioned and the difference between the piivlleges of a native In the Jungle and the thlid teaicd In such localities as Andover, Amhei.st. Willlamstown or New Haven was emphasized. The fait of pilvllege goes down ueep and touches the sacied springs of our heaits and of the line of our ehaiac ter. "Possibility' imjiiessei, us with mysterious power, suggestion and fas cination, it challenges every faculty of the brain, body und splilt. The youngest person Is ,i bundle of possibil ities. "How niav I most wifely Invest myself?" Is the question which Is sug gested. Whatever genius has done for us in tlio past, moie awaits us in the futuie. The gteator. latger, grander things ate to come. The gohlen age Is not behind us but in front to beckon us on and out nnd up. The possibilities ol Niagara's power weie spoken of and the speaker said a lad of ton years of age can turn that power to iniltieiu e 100 miles In tadlus, can transmit It into heat and by piesslng the button change tho daik and mighty Hood to shed Illumination fiom Lake i:iie to New Yoik Buy. "The fruitage ot the past lies mellow at thy feet for thee to taste; Tho piesent Willi groat lniste seeks to open wide hr Melds of golden yea.s for tlio (mute." Tho example of Thomas a Kempls. nnd the lesson of Hawthorne in the "Great Stone Face," wete lec.illed. Theie aie two classes of human lives sepaiated by two fundamental differ enecs: Kgolstle lh Ing for itself; al tiulstic living for otheis. In conclusion the speaker said: '-('oii-eentiate all the Influence of bialu. body and splilt In lealizlng the possibilities of your piivlleges." Hev. Dr. S. c Logan made an ad dress in which he -poke of the begin ning of the School of the Lackawanna and gave many peisonal allusions. He refeued to many biilllant men and women now prominent In vaiious parts of the woild who weie in this school. Piofessoi W. II. Huell was greeted with tumultuous applause nn he aiose to make the address to the class. The tcacheis have done theli best." he said, "to see that you earned youi diplomas." Mr. Plumley piesented the diplomas to the graduating class John Thomas Gavan. Peter L Walsh, Dayton mils, IMvvln W Guernsey, SI. Stuatt Plum ley, i:dgar Allen Jones. Mot timer W. lllce. Harry A Mutt. Claude M Pit chei, Udna Williams, Kathailne A Donnelly. Nellie S. Shield, Came M. Hptchlngs, Alice Osterhoul. Prizes weie aw aided as follows School composition, Leifeh 51 Moissj classical prize, Katharine A. Donnelly; Gieek, Harold Shields: Latin, Walter Nlomoyei, German, Mailo K. Shaw; algebta, John L. Schnoldei ; arithmetic, F. W. Teippe; honorable mention, James Cooney Negligee Shirts. The llnest line of these Summer goods to be lound is at Horan & Slot-. Jill's. llcnutllul Gilt Hooks For Commencement Sriuce Deidleman, 117 Flour Coursen's Gem and White Loaf Best Patents. Best Entire Wheat, 5 pound package 20c. Dark Glorteu 6c per pound. Faucy Graham 10 pounds 35c E. Q. Coursen Wholesale and Retail. A. B. DUNNING INTENDS TO RESIGN Hue Decided to Organize an Engineer lag and Construction Company. oi:ni:iial uctlini: of thi: wouu IT INTENDS TO DO-Mil. DINNINU di:nii:-3 thi: s'iomi:s piuntdd in so.mi: or thi: paplrs to thi: r.r pi:ct that his ih:suination was di:siiu:d nv mayoii paili:y. HIS PltOUAHLi: SL't'CL'SSUll NOT KNOWN AT THIS TlJiL "I have decided to telgr," said Slrei t Commlfflnnei A. H, Dunning yestet day when seen by a Ttlbuno leptcsentatlve. "1 take this step not because 1 am fcreeil tu It or beiaus-o 1 have been nsked to leslcn, as some of the news popcis of the city would like to make people believe, but because I see an op portunity to carry to fulllltmout a plan I have had In mind for four or live years and to which 1 have devoted much time nnd thought. Jlv plan Is to form nn engineering nnd constitution company, with headqumteis In this city, which will have a capital stork "f pel haps $10,fltH'. This company will tm-dert-ike to do the engineering woik and supervise the construction of lailwuys, electric loads, bildges, water works, sew cis, etc., and it will also prohuhlv piomote the consliuctlon of stti it Im piovements In cities not piovlded v Itli them and wheie they would lie desiia blc. "I have tented a suite of ol'lies on th" third floor of the Miais building and I believe we will be able to begin business In the near futuie. An application for a chai tor lias not yet been made, but matters aie almost In shape to penult this to be dene. Several well-known men of this city will bo Intciested in the company. DATK OK P.KSIC.NATION. "At this time I cannil state Just when my lesignntion will be placed in the hands of .Mayor Billey, but I be lieve It will In Inside nf two mouths." "Is theie any titith In the stoiles of frl' tlon between jouiself and Mayor Italley'."' asked the repot tor. "Not the slightest." leplled Mr. Dun ning. "Since I have been In the ofliee I liav tiled to do mv whole duty, and think I have succeeded as well as cll I'unistanccs would penrlt. That my woik has been satisfactory to Mayor H.illey is pethaps- best demonstiated bv the fact that when 1 consulted hint with lefetcnce to teuderlntr him mv lesignatloii, he i quested me not In tnk" such action. When certain mi-ni-bcts of select council tried to get th mayor to leinovo me he n fused to do so. "My experience in the oflk e nf stieet eomnils inner has led me to believe that theie Is mom for some tndlcnl lm pioveinents in that dep-utmert. One of them would be the i-ioathm ! a bo.ttd of public woiks that wntild de cide what Improvements aie n ee sarv nrd the amount of money that should be expended on them. Thl, In mv opinion, wou'd gieutly 'simplify the mtitff of public inipir.vtments end leave the- eoiiimlssiniier, ti n gieal ex tent, unhai'ipeicd. It would, of course, do away. In a mensute, with the pies ent system of wail appropriations. It may be said that nearly nil of the ioun cilmrn teallze that the ward system of oppiopilntlons is not a vise one ami many of them autlmiij-.ed me te e pnd the money bel mglng to their waul In any manner I thought advKiblo lor the betterment nf the stieets. inn ninn rv, cf eouise, to be expended within the boundaries of the waul" proiuhli: srcci:ssoi:. At this tlmu It Is Impossible to pie dlct who Mr. Dunrlng's succcs'-oi will be. n. A. Fltzslnimons, P. A. O'Hoyle and James Mauley ate mentioned for the porltlon. Mi. Fltzslmmons has been Mr. Duniilng's tlist assistant and understands the departmopt and Its need'-, thoroughly. .Mm cover, he had a great dtal of practkal expeik-nce as a contiae'or before enteiing the stieet dep-utment and pi lor to becn-ning a i-ontiactr.r vns one of the men who supervised tin constitution of the New Yotk, Ontailo and Westein tallioad be tween this city nr.d Hancock. X. Y. Mr. O'Roy Ie Is proprietor nf the Co lumbia hotel on Laekav.anna avenue, an 1 son of Select Councilman Thoinns O'Povle. of the l.ttrhuenth ward. II has been making a tight fur the nfllte for some time Mr Menle" Is the e-SiIeit council man of tho Twelfth watcl, and was men- A Good Set or Tcelli for... 3.00 Our Best Sels of Teeth 5.00 Including the Palnteu retraction DR.S. C.SIMYDER 331 Spruce Street, Opp. Hotel Jertnyn AMBOO VERANDA SHADES We've been entirely out of these for nearly a mouth. Everybody was. The new tariff aud the Avar scare caused importers to bring in less than ever before. Consequeuce was everybody sold out in less than no time. We've beeu trying for a month to get more. Searched all New York city iu vain. At last we are glad to get a lew, Be here today. Only 120 in all. That's all we could get. Cost us nearly double what they did before, but we've ouly raised prices 15 ceuts each over old prices. 5 ft by 8 ft, 90c. 7 ft by 8 ft, $1.25, 8 ft by 10 ft, $1.75. Your last chauce this summer to get a porch screen, Better snap it up, same as we did. SIEBECKER&WATKINS, 406-408 Lackawanna Avenue. IKY OIL ID IuICTu CO, 1 11 to l it) .Meridian btrect.'sc'rauioti, 1'u. '1 hono o.'J. BURNING, LUBRICATING AND CYLINDER OIL PAINT UDPAUTMnNT Ltneea on, VatnUb. Urrera. Japuu andBlilDKlebtaia. tloncd for the olllci nt the time of Mr. Dunnlng's uppolntment. .Micliiii'l Henley's I'enslon. Michael Kreley. of CO" Williams street, was allowed a peiisliiu en June II Hint., nt the late of i per month from Septem ber 13. ISul, and Ht JG pet month tmni Mm eh :'. 1S33. aggregating In aiieuiag-s il'oul $!?. Ilun, William Council lirsi e died for tlie status of this etiee JIaich 21, IVw. (irnnd Opening tonight ut Hotel Feldman, formerly Washlngion House, corner of Penn nventie and Jlullieny street. Louis Fcldman, pioprictor. Slnto .Meicuntilo Tnv Is now due nnd must be paid on or befoie June 10, lens to avoid costs. C. O. Dolnnd, city trctuiurer. Steam Heating and Plumbing. P. F. & M. T. IIowIey,231 Wyoming ave. VUim FOUNTAIN tu' Are FAMOT'S because they are built upon HONOIt and have io.il MinilT. They reptcsent In design the most AD VANCED IDICAS IN MODCKN SCIDNT1FIC CONSTIICCTION. Theiefoie, the best results aie ob tainable, and they ate unquestionably the li:adi:iis in thi: maiikut. Nice Small Refrigerator S.lOS Medium Size " S7.DS Large Size " J,JS The Eyes Of the Boys Are upon it; its liders toil not, but see how they spin on a CCRANTON It is a wheel that has come to stay and is bound to go 535.00 and $50.00. STERLINGS IHV. S60AND S75 Have you seen the iSqS Dia mond Lamp, the best on the mar ket r The most extensive line ot Bicycle Sundries in Northeastern Pennsylvania. Have your caniages rubber tired by experts, on shoit notice. All sizes and styles in stock. Satis faction guaranteed. Iron and Stee! Wagoimnkers' and Blacksmiths' Supplies BITTENBENDER H CO. 1-ACrORV AM) WARER0O.MS, 126 & 128 Franklin Ave. lurpentina, Wntta L94I Ccul 'I'tt, I'iWa REFRIGERATORS . 'l " H W iv- yj", -"n - - liiy . f tn.s .'" Hct. It?' iaW"' mm 1 S20 Lackawanm Ave., Scraalon Pi. Vliolcsnlo ami Retail DRUGGISTS, ATLANTIC WHITE LEAD. . FRENCH ZINC. Ready nixed Tinted Paints, louvculcnt, KconomlciU, Durabla. Varnish Stains, rrodiicltizl'c-rrect tinltntlouorntpsnilra W'ooili. Raynolds Wood Finish. Cftlicclnlly Designed for Imlilo 'otlt, Marble Floor Finish. llurnblo unit Drloi Uulukly Paint Varnish and Kal sominc Brushes. PURH LINSEED OIL UND TURPENTINE.' COMFORT AND SATISFACTION. Knox Straw Hats For Ladles and Gentlemen, Hand & Payne 203 Washington Ave. AAAAAAAAAAAdkAAAAAAAAAAAA..,, ii 99 9 "S.NOW WIIlTn-' Jlnkr hrcail Out or hlRlit, .MaV Kl.id A Sn'K lll'll. Ncci' luul Hri.nl so light, Sister Liz S-'.ivk it Is 'SNOW WHITE' Doc? tlio Mz. So do my cousins Anil my s-isU'is Ami my aunts, So will nil tho proplo If tli' y onlv h,ii ii diancr To tiv tlio f.i mons "SNOW WHITE' l'loui niacli only by THE WESTON MILL CO Scranton, Carbandale, Olyphant. WRITING II 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 aud to the first one who sends me the name. If ouy know of a neighbor who talks of getting one send the name in. Address George H.Ives So. 9 West Market SI reel, Wilkcs-Bnrrc. BARBOUR'S HOMECREDITHOUS HiuIhk nililccl 1 20O foot to our ntor room, wo me now iiniaiccl to siiou a tlncr assui uncut ot FURNITURE than ever. Vnu nra cotdlally invited to call und Inspect our rooiIh nnd compare prices. CASH Oil CREDIT. ay N jin n 93 425 LACKAWANNA AVS, )
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