THE SCR ANTON TRIBUNE-SATURDAY. JUNE 18, 1898. ? Fine ia Pccnrattons, Choice Kail Papers, Koum or Wall Mouldings, Window Shades and Fixtures, all graden and all prices. from the lowest to the highest made, suitable for cottage or palace, and for all tastes and conditions. We invite Inspection, Hoys' Express Wagons, Velocipedes, etc., at very attt active prices. See them. lilank Account Bonks, all desirable styles and sizes, lor all sorts of business. Sitrplc and fancy stationery, for office, store and house uses. Large Variety and popular prices. M. NORTON, 322 Lack. Ave., Scranton. 32 S.Main St., ilkcs-Iiairc F AMOUS For the i:11sLn INISII Patronize ACKAWANNA "The" 1LAUNDRY. E5 OUli PIANOS mak" charming tnusli Vrmii JC1 up to jl ivm r,n c.'-y ti rms we i,iii plr i-i i ry poi keihook. Sheet muslt ut half pirn. PERRY BROS 205 Wyoming Ave, Scranton, and 10 S. Main SI., WHKcs-Barrc. Columbian detective agency CMiE BANK BUILDING, SCRANTON, PA. Matters Solicited Where Otheri railed. Mcderato Charges. Settles Your Slomacli. An erfcuebccnt plcat-ant tasting pow der, for tho almost immediate cuto of Headuehe, Neuralgia and Dackacno. "I'hllo ' lb ertictual tn nil cases of Sleep lessness. Inilipestlon, lleaitburn and Al coholic excesses. I'hilO IS nnsltlVClV lllP host rnmnrli. I have et used for my heailaihes." Mo tor Koch, Jr., Scianton House, Scran ton 1'a. ' For Neuralgia nnil Headaches riillo Is perfection." Anna U. lluber, C. C Cushman, 2PJ Adams St. Sold by all first class druggists. I'rlco 10 J5 and BO cents und $1 00. "PHILO" MFG. CO.. US Clinton Place. Newport. City. IMILIM a Hmeopcned n General Inuranco Oflles In irmitt in m urn Pen Stock Companies represented. 1 arjo tei especially kolkltud. 'telephone JSlil!. rite or ' ,'rlce List. KEMP, 103 vVyomlng Avenue. SKUTCH OP COLONEL ARTHUR LONG It Appcnrcd In M cilncsdai's Issue ol tho lletbleliem I'Iiiich. The Iiothlchem Times of WiUnesilny In lonncctlun with its rjwjt of tlid conitiK iiteiiient exen Is-es at J.oIiIkIi itlll cisity. prints the tollowlne sketcli ot Colonel Arthur Long: . Arthur Long, who puscntcd to lahlgll uimislty I hi' lla' that w.imk omt Its campus todti), Is piobablv one of tlio mo't widely known of l.elilgh h grailua s thr-mgh his connection with the big m r. cantdr ehtabllbhmcniH ot Jnnim l.om; s Sons loiitttd at Wllkes-llam and Sciaa. ton Tho latter wa opened In IJinmii' r last und Is one of the most modi i u sti w tures of Itf kind In the Hiatc. Of this .Mr. Long Is lesldent partnei. Mr Long vus a member of the dims of 'KK and whll" IndustiluuK in the put suit of his studies, graduating with honors, he found tlmo to devote to his faoilto Pustlme foot ball and did yeoman her vice on tho college eleven during his ear here. I'erli.ips no crunutorlstle of Mr. l.otig'a is stroiger than that whlel' itlllllatcs wl'.'i the numory of his eollego days and his Interest In the pi rpctuation of the alumni. i;en now. whin hushufs Is t-upposcd to bide one's tlmo without the earnest thought of early tralnlnt,", h" devotes much attention to alumni matters, being president of tho I.ehlgh University Alumni association of Northeastern l'unn sjlvanla and vlco president of tlm I Di versity Oeneral Alumni nsboclatlon. In politics Mr. Long Is n Hepujillran. having been a delesato to thu convention which nominated President McKlnloy and an aide on the staff of Grand Maishal Warner nt the president's Inausuraiio.i, where he was given tho title of rolnuel, which numo btlll clings to lilm among his friends. Mr. Long conceived tho Idea of pre senting to tho university rt natlnii.il em blem, presenting tho suggestion to tho Alumni association, which nflcml to co operate tn tho undu taking und provide the staff. The flag Is unusually latge in size, 0 feJl&lp1 "Philo" cm Role ein ono sunn House by 30 feet, mid ncroas Hip lnio nt Its end. lifiiiitirully embroidered In colle3o colors hinun unit whlli lx llio liitseilptlon. "l'roeentod to I.rlilKli unl eralty, Juno 13, lKis, by Attliur l.oiiB. 'M." CAVE-IN AT DURY'EA. Kxtcnt ol llamii'jc Done liv Settling of tlm Surface. Concerning Thursday's cavcln nt Uurypn, which was teported In yester day's Ti Ibuue, last night's rittston Gazette mlcl: When n Gazette reporter lulled Duryo.i this mortilnir evidences of the disturb nnco eould bo neon on nil ldea oC tho al lotted section of the town. Jt takes in several aqron, principally located be tweon tho Delaware, l.ickuwiiiiu.i ntvl Western tracks on tho cunt able of .Mum street, nnil tho main tliouMiKhfuro, unci between Sleveiirnii street ami tho Pull 111,111 llotiie. Tho llisnrec of two or morn Inches In wlilth. chlillv i uti letifztlinl-... with Main street, tlioutth tluio me miinv largo clinks iiilinliiK wins the utient, throuuh the foundation of niimeiouH bun. IneiH hou-ci nnrl if cldoncei In tll.it nolsh borhooil. One of the InrRdt openlnijK H illuetlv nlmiK the truck of the Wllki ll.nro unil Wnmlmr Vnllev 'i't.icllim line. Several water pipes won uleo nffecteil by the cac. ami bv the water that l-sn il fioni the i riickH tlm Htieet was piiu 'tlinlly llonleil Supeilnteliilent Mu'llii wai mi til" rilniiiiil shoitlv tifter the cne anil with a l.iiKe torir ol mill noon hail th blinks lcp.ilKd. Tin i.im w.ih the most severely f It by tlie lii-l.iwaii'. l.r.ikawann.i anil Western iiimp.inv. wliiie Hacks went ilown about t'Uie f.it. the tails In IliK linillv iwlsteil. Ti.itlle was il"liicil Bomiwhat bv the ills, tiiili.iiu tint imt ptoppul, the trains be Inu p. imlttiil to inn at leihueil ppi-nl This mniiiliiB tin1 cmnp.im hail the uruvnl tialn ami a Luc foiee of men at woik lipililmj the il.imnKo. It was neces.i.- t" nil In tho i ci. id bed for n cotisldtiublo lll-l llll I N 1 1 1 v all of Hie proponlrs finm Slev- i hi stnii to 'i short distance aboe on thr o.it -.i c if tin- stteet were more or .ss i im ,1,, it in some Instancis tho ft urn wmk ff tho dwelling was jo siiiiniiil .is in in i( tho iloshiK of doors ilnn-i an impiKsitiiiit). As the sittllnus i-- primipillx in tlm olil woiklims, It will ii"t liid rli in Willi the workns ot tho mn DROWSED IX A CAVE Hoily of Thomas Konrney, ol .11 i iiooUn, Vns round Yesterday by Ills 1'iiclc. ThoimiH Kpinney, nn elglit-yenr-oltl son of .Mts. .lohn Holleran, of Ccme toiy street, Minnokn, wamlereil from lmnif lato Thursday afterninui, ntul ostorrtny liuuiiliit: at suntlsp his body v.ns found In one of the many cavo holes near his home. The day of his ilepaitute. his nnither sent him to the woods neat by to ru ther lit cw noil, and he lint liavlnc; letuiueil at suppi r tiine.his nioth'r liecamo wor ilnl tind s-eaichiiiR p.ntks wno fonneil atnuntr the lielghbois. Tho wnmls v.ie ttavpllul and (HHrciU seal i lies made, hut the pal ties totutlK'el .it 111 Id night wlthmtt the least ttaie." or ilie lnls'-lng lad. Uatly yehtoiday morning John Kearney, nn uncle of the lin.v, made anntliei visit over the ground paf.ed by the scouting- snugs, ntul his attention was ultra ted by n lint llont Imr In the i.ivo where Thomas was tlmwncil Ho gut a long polo at'il Ik gnu tn fool fcr tho body, and after much woik It was Innnteil. Heli was sumiitoiieil and th" icmnlns were brnitglu to the nur faie and Curiilior Longstreet was notl 11c J.. Dm tor Walter 11. Ileedy was depu tUed liv tin eoionef tn hnld nn in iiuesl, and he wont tn the siene and Impanelled a juiy. The' body was lowe' titid adjntiinnienl was made until Tuesday night, when it heal lug will be' held lit Coioner J.ong&ttcet's olhce. EXCURSION TO LAKE ARIEL. An Imineiiso Crowd Will Visit 'Mint I'lnun Toilny. This wilt be a ple-asant ilav at Lake Ariil. with It is the destlnatlnti of tin ei'iiisnn ,,f the William Connell Hno inmiian. The Indications are that it will be one of the vet l.itgest excur sions i if the seasnti. Ch.ules II. (Vin iii II, with cnmmcmhilile thnug.litfuliie.ss and getn'insity, has pittchased jtino hundieil tiikets whie'i he will give to thi- I'ttipliiyis of the Lackawanna Knitting mill and Scranton Uutton faitmy. affniillng them an opportun ity for ii day's lecreatlon in tho open air. A dlversillul pi ngi annuo has been aiiiniKoil fur the day at the lake by the cMUiblon lonimlttop of the com Iiain. It consists of games of all kind, boat inn's, dancing, base ball contests, ef. There will be something to In tel est eveiyiiiie who attends. Impul sion trains will leave tho Kilo and Wyoming Valley station on Washing ton avenue nt S.'JO u. m. ntul "."S p. in. It Is probable that speelnl tialns will also bo run. At a meeting" of the lmso company held last night it was decided to have lilectlle City quaitotte lender a lium bir of teleitions at the pli nle grounds todav. Spis ial cars will be iuu on tho Sulltll Side and "West Side lines this morning to ntiomtnodate i urslun tsts going on l lie morning Unlit. SPRING HOUSE. Tlm Popular lintel at Heart I, alio Saw lleiulv lor Summer Trade. The Spring House ut Heart Lake lias been thoroughly u-nnvatiil and leftit lilslieil and is now In shape to aeiom iiioilato summer boarders as usual. Dealt Lake Is mi the Uelawaie. Lacka wanna and Western uiilioad live miles east of Jlontinso and is one of the de lightful tesorls of Susquehanna county. Tlio propiletor of tlio Spring House, Mr. A. K. Crnfut, is a hotelkeeper of much I'xpeikm e, and guests at the popular stimuli r hottl will be sine of excellent treatment. I-'EAST OF THE SACRED HEART. Special .Services Held in St. Peter's Catbedrnl Last Night. The trliluum. or thtee days' prayer at St. Petei's cathcilial In lionor of the feast of thu Saerd Heart of Jesus closed last ovenlnz with a sermon by Hev. D. J. llusiln. of Wilkos-llarre, nnd benediction. Tho sermon was on tho feast, and wns addressed to a band of promoteia of the Luuguo of the Sacred Hcnrt Masses were road In the morning at 6, 7 ard S o'clock-, tho last mass "being a high one, celclnatecl by Hcv. Father O'ltellly. Amos Whiting, of lloston, .llusv., Specialist In tho dovolopment of the voice. ."Mr. Whiting has decided to re side In Scranton und will tecelve pu pils durlntr summer months at special tates. Call or iiddtess Hotol Nash, Adams uvoiiue, from 11 to 1. Circulars on application. RECRUITS WELL PROVIDED FOR Captain Robllng Gives the Official Ver sion ol the Case. mun who aui: m:ron.Ti:n to havi: iii:i:n nloli:cti:d wiiii.k i:n itouTi: wi:m: i-hovidld koii as j'Att as Tin: orricnns i.v this citv wkiu: aijli: to maki: ar- ltANClKMHNTS - lli:i'HL'ITS WHO WKNT TO CAM l ALOlin YKSTLIl 1AV. Caplaln Ilnbllni; Is of the opinion that when his side of the story Is known thnre will be less of n disposi tion to find fault with tho pi minions made for the sixty-six icerultf. who left hete n few dnH ago for Cnmp Alger. To begin with. Sergeant do 1'asi balls personally saw to It that every lectult pot a good substantial lueakfnst of Monk, potatoes, brp.id, and coffee before Ienving: nnrl a bnsket lontulnlni; 1!1J sanilwlehes, two for every man, was put In the car in c Iuu go of the reel nit who hail been detailed to net as convoy. After tho Journey wns begun the basket of sandwiches was not guarded so that mill man would get his pro lata, and as n consequence some men got sK anil nthois got none. If tho supply of water In the car was ex hausted early, that was the fault ot tin iallio.nl company. Tho ofllppis say they did all for Hie reel lilts that tho government allows. The iccrults who left yesterdny morning are: William P. Williams. Ilobett Hewitt, dailies II. Constan tino. Louis A. Httguenln. John T. Thomas, William W. Heddoe. Chatles K. Atwatir, Ileese Jones. Fred. J. Phil lips, Kvan Knrhlnr, William J. Har ebell, .lohn Phillips, Percy II. Johnson, Itlehaul Dulii, Lemuel Phillips, Syl vester Deltrlck. A. K. Meredith, Kd ward .1. O'Hilen, Jlorgan Powell, Chatles 12. Ketchem. Louis D. Jannc, KKon II. Mnitlmc, rredeiiek Tlrooks, Tliomas J. Avery. William A. Kctincy, Claude i: lllesslng, Joseph 12. Harney. Carl It. Kamps, Fied. W. Knapp and Thomas J. Cronk. OTHKRS LKAVt: TODAY. Another squad of leerults will go to Camp Alger from hcie on tho & o'clock train this morning. They nre as fol lows: 1. ?I. Nealon and L. P. Itlih ardsiin, of Hnwiey; Samuel Kichards, IT IS Ninth Washington avenue: Mel vln Waltei. F.utoryville; Catl J. Frank, Sll Mailon stieet; Chatles Ketchum, AVIlllam ICenney, Siott 'Waul. John Smith and Pen y Harnes, nil of Hnll stp.ul: Frank O'Neill, of Pu'.quehnnna; William !. Hees, Joseph llalne, Hobert Lloyd, David Stevenson, John H. Ly nns and Thomas L. Davis, of Si ran tnti: anil the following nineteen niem beis of thr Hallstead band: M. S. Lamb, Y. H. MeCieaiy. Alfted Fpde giove, r II. Tenney. William Heln hart. A. II. Chic hostel. W. A. Chiches ter. William Staples, J. Fred. Harnes, Austin Staples, William fliuslin, W. r. Slmiell. F. J. Oruslin, Fied. W. Knapp, Iiutt i:. Deiker. Alfied Hiee, G. M. Ha lley, L. L. Putnam and Andievv Haes. The band ai lived hete on the milk train at a 3D psterda afternoon, went to the armory, and iccrulted with Cap tain McCausland. They will be known as the Thirteenth regimental band when they get to cnmp. The members me sturdy jnung ralli nailers and they are' bubbling over with enthusiasm. They seienaded Captain McCuusland last evening at the Jermyn. Hei lulls Nenlon and lllihatdson, of Haw ley, ale tnembets of the Young Men's Institute and they weie enter tained last night by John Hoyle O'ltellly nuinell. Lieutenant Dentler, of the regular army. Is gratified over the number of oung men who are enlisting with him. Twenty-four went away on the LI ." 3 Delawaie. Lackawanna and AVostein train yesterday t Fort McPlicrson. During the day nine leeiults weio mus tered As soon as ho has twenty or twenty-llvo recruited again ho will send tin m to the ft out. FOIt POHTO mco. The cotps to vvhli h Lieutenant Dent ler belongs and to whlih all who en list with him uie assigned will bo moved to Potto lllco within tho next two weeks. The piobabillty is that the leirulting nlllio will be abandoned by him here In another week. Those who went ava esteulay weie In charge of licnjamlu Doll, who until recently was employed by the Scianton Hall way company. They weie as follows: Oeorge Shut t, Suanton; William W. r.urgess Sitan tnn; Patrick Dempsey, Duttmiite: Wil liam J. McHale. Pittston: William It. Willlanis, Olyphant; tle.otgo A. Tient, Pole Oieen, Vitglnla; Thomas C King, Mlnooka; Kvan A. Paul, Freeland; Ira Fetteraian, Scraiitnit; Michael K. Jojce, Mlnooka, James F Mnles, Dunmore; Hurry Foy, Scranton: Michael P. Hut ledge, Olyphant; Linioln (1. Anderson, Allentown; Thomas Alexander, 117 Watklns stteet: John Joseph Fisher. Scianton: James V. Purcell, Seiauton; Kdwaril MeGuIre, Seianton; Henjamln Doll, Seinnton: William J. Cauoll, Scranton: James II. Powell, Scranton: Kdwaid Gerrlty, Scninton; William M. Grose, Scranton: Peter Malion, Gieen Hldge. Those who wore tec nil ted yestpulay wpiv as follows: Thomas Duffy, ltlch aid J Collins. Patrick Cosgrnve, Frank Gwisednsky. John Hlggins, Kdwnrd D. Shea. Gmlfio Smith, Petcy Harnes and Thonias C. Kins. REDUCED RATES TO WASHINGTON, D.C. Via Central It. It. ol New Jeuev for National I'diiciilional Convention. For this occasion the Central tail road of New Jeisey will sell excursion tiikets to Washington fmni points nn Its toad nt fare one way for the lound trip, in addition to $: oo to cover metu- hetslllp fee. These tickets will bo good to so July 4th to 7th. Inclusive, and for return leaving Wanhlngton July Sth to nth, Inclusive. Hy de positing tickets with the ngent at Was' .ngton, on or befmo July 12th, nn. on payment of no cents additional, the return limit may bu extended to August 31st, 19:1. RUDDY WOULD NOT TAKE THE OATH Ho Itolenled, llovvnver, llnther iiiiin Go to Jail, At n hearing In the Langstalf-Kelly contest jesterday witnesse from the Thltteenth ward weie examined, Pat rick Huddy was called and lesponded, but he would not tnke the oath. It was necesfury to bring his conduct to the attention of Judgo Gunstcr. The Judge sont instiuctloncs down that Sheriff liyor bu called In to take chaigo of Huddy anil tock him up for 10 or 20 days It he persisted In his obstlnncy. Huddy Intimated that oven Hint much wouldn't sraivo lilm, hut It wns neeessniy to adopt extreme tneasuies he nbeyeil onlein. Those examined were: Patilck Kllddy, Mat tin Dohert, Kdwaril Kelley, John Cunningham. Anthoii ManleyPntrlek Mallo. Andievv O'Horo, Allchael V. Hutledge, Lincoln (3. Anderson, Thonias Alexander, John Joseph Flshpr, James V. Purcell, Kdwaril Jlc Clulre, Henjainln Doll, William J. Car roll, James N. Powell, George Short, William W. Huigess, Patrick) Demp sey, William J. Mellale, William It. Wllllnms, Gemgp A. Trent, ThotntiH C. Klmr, Kvnn A. I'ntil, ha Fetter man, Peter Million, Michael L Joyce, James F. Moyles. Kdvvatd Gerrlty, William M. Gross. BICYCLE CLUB BIRTHDAY. Scrnnton Wheelmen t'elebrnto tho Club's Seventeenth Anniversary. The Scranton Hlcvclo club fittingly colpbinted Its seventeenth anniversary last nliiht in the ppaeiotts club houso on Washington avenue. The events in side tho building wcto preceded by nn open nlr conceit by the I.avvience band at S "0 o'clock nflet many of the club's ilders had returned fiom a short bicy cle parade. The entettalnmept ludoois Included selections by the Sihuheit qu.it tette, Messis. Watklns. Jones, St'vcns nnd Hnon, and tolos by thoso singers; inusli bv- the Lawience orchestia, a bnnjo. guitar and 'cello number by Messrs. Vthci ton, Lyons nnd Hlack wood. two boxing hints nnd a lunch. P. D. Wntts, chaliman' D. H. Athcr ton, II. D. Wallace, Dr. Wntdell, F. Yv'. Kdw-auls, William Hoyle end F. C. Hand comprised the committee who ni ranged the celebration. Messis. Atlt etion and Wnluieu presided duriitB the entertainment. ATHLETIC CARXIVAL Nn in bo r ol Interesting Hvonts Mill He Contested nt Athletic Park This Afternoon. The annual athletic carnival of the Young Men's Clulsllan association will lie held at Athletic park this afternoon, when the largest company of athletes of this city and Its vicinity ever in ought together will appear on tho Held. The events tire numerous and the list of entiles for each Is very large. The events as they appear on the nlllelal programme aie: Onc-hundied yaul clash, open; putting 16-pound shot, open; "00- arils dash, open to members of Scranton Y. JI. C. A. mil ; bicycle race; high jump, open; li-'O-y.udb dash, open, running btoad Jump, open; 4 10- aids dash, open to membeis of Seiantun Y. M. C. A. only; polo vault, open. UO-ynrda hurdle, open: 410-yards tun, open; L'JO-ynrds liuidle, open, onc-inlle inn, open: 100 y.uds dash, open to members of Scran ton Y. M. t A. only; relay race. The i ai nival Is under the dliectlon of A. F. Kennedy, physical dhector, and F. J. Frank, inembeishlp seetetnry of the Young Men's rhilstl.in associa tion. The following aie tho ollltcis: Hi force John J. Muilhv. Invpietors Sluait liumley, Kugcno ii opp. Judgo ot Finish W. It. McClive, H. J. llockcnberry, C It. 11. Jackson, A. W. Dickson. licld JuiIkcs D. G. Hvaus. J. It. Hiooks. J. W. ilobeits, A. Kaullmail. Tlmo Keepers II. P. Hitchcock, It. A. Wamhold, 1. L. P.owlsen. Staiter liank Keise. Scoter and Assistant A. T. Itaynsfoul, 1 low aril Davis. Cleik of Course and Asslhtant A. F. Kenned . Gaulner, Plumley, Jonathan AimMroug. Maishal T. Ciiillaghrf. Medluil Dim tor Dr. Charles Shum w.iv Tin prizes given to the winners of these evpiits wpte donnted by some of tlie ti lends of the association. The list of donois Is as follows: Iff) vards dnsh and one mile run. The Suanton Trib une; L'JO vaids dash and 110 yards tun, Flmey iS. Htooks, putting IC-lh shot. Central Duaid Y. M. C. A lunnlng high jump, The Siranton Photo Sup ply eoiiipany: i uniting bioad jump. Kailtoad boat it Y. M. C. A.: pole vault, W. A. May and Hillside be s; 100 yaids dash, closed, Hoyle & Mui'klovv; 440 yaids dash, J. D. Williams & Hm.; L'JO V.uds dash, Ueynolds Htns.j 120 jaids liutille lace, C. P. Woolwotth: L'.'H anls hurdle lace. II. Dunn; one mile iclav nice banner, Schank V Sifticei ; bnn ner for team winning largest tiumbei' of points, contributed by 'The Spin btcis." A gold and silver medal is given for (list nnd seiond place, except n the io lay laec. A gi Id and blue banner will be awntded winnera of the iclay iaie. A prU banner to the team winning the laigest number of points. First place counts five points, -,(, ,nd place thteeN points, thiid place one point. First and sec.md place in tlie prehmln aiks entitles tho competltnrs ti. e phu In the finals, subject to change by tho cleil. of tho course. Teams enteied .tie as follows: School of the Liu kaw.inna Cat bontlnle High Sihool Alumni asn ciation, Wllkes-Haire Y. M. C. A Mil ton Y. HI. C. A.. Piltbton X. .M. C. A.. Scrnuton Y'. JI. C. A. Thete are very largo Ih-lds of entrle.- in the 100 yards dash open, HO yards run open, nnd one mile urn open. Mis S. (J. Ward, tho Washington avenue milliner, has rt'turnid from New York city with some of the newest novelties in millinery. Flour Coursen's Gem and White Loaf Best Patents. Best Entire Whe.it, 5 pouud package 20c. Dark Glorten 6c per pound. Fancy Graham 10 pounds 35c E. G. Coursen Wholesale and Retail, TESTIMONY IN FIVE DIVORCE CASES Stories ol Domestic Troubles Related Before Judge Edwards. Ttiiiui: or Tin: nvi: who sukk to iiayh thi: MArmiAon hond an- Nl'LLHO ARK ML'N-TWO OF THHM SAY TH13Y Wl'ilt: DHSHUTHD He' THHtlt WIVKS-ONH OF THU WO- mi:n was Di'snrtTin ant 'im: OTHKR CUHKLLY TltHATCD AND WrtONOKULLY AC'-XSCD. Judge Hdwnrds heard 'osliniony ts terday nfternoon In live divorce cases. Attorney M. J. McAndrcw as the stenographer. Attorney Gllroy appeared for Kilns J. Hcndrickson, who seeks n divot ec from JIury K. Heudrlckson. They weie nmrrled In 1R00 by Hev. Warton G. Partridge and mado their home on I'enn avenue and later In Krcssler court. They seMunted a few mouths ago. The action for cllvon o Is on the giotind of unfaithfulness. Hendilek son hm no positive evidence that she was not true to him. About tlnep yeais ngo ho noticed thnt she used to wenr dresses and lints of a style beyond his means, and that made lilm suspicious. She often re mained awny from home nil day and far Into the night, and on two occa sions she staed out all night She v as addicted to the ue of Intoxicat ing liquors in laige quantities. DID NOT LIKE PKCKY'ILLK. Lester F. Hassell, of Pcckvllle, seeks a divorce from Mary E. Hassell. At torney Joseph U. Hrown tepresented lilm. The couple were married at tnn dllla, N. Y . on June 11, 1SS4, and after a few yeais they came to Pcckvllle to live. Fiom the very beginning she did not like Peckville and she Informed her husband that he must go back to Fnadllla or she would not live with him nny longer. He would not go to Fnadllla. and she went. He tried to persuade her to return to live with him but she would not listen to It. Mr. Hrown appeared also for John Gates, who wants a divorce fiom Anna Maria Gates. Thev were niairied In Knglnnd In January, 1SS1. They came to this country and took up their icsl dence In this city. Gates was all that a good faithful husband could bo and his ever chip was fur her comfort. They had a nice home, but neverthe less on October 24. 1S1M, she told him she was tit eel of married life and de serted him. Ilosa Dobsnti wants separation from William Dohson. She was represented by Attorney M. J. Martin. They weie man led at Y'nstvilte on July .1, 1Sa. They lived there live yeais nnd spent the time since then in Mo'-eovv nnd tills city. She testliled that he abused her, called her lie names, and accused her of terrible crimes. THE SLACK CASE. Amelia E. Slack was lepresented by Attorney George D. Talor In her suit for dlvntce from Abtani Slack. They weie mairled on March !, 187S. nt Pott land, Pa., nnd they lived there for a time and aftervvaul went to Columbia, N. J. One day he told her lie was going to visit his folks, and he never came back. All the money she had at the time was So cents. That was llfteen years ago. She doesn't know nor care wheto he has been since. PU0R BOARD ME0TIN0. Small Amount ot Houtino Ilusiiicss Wns Transacted. Little else than mere routine business was done at esterday's tegular meet ing of the poor bnaid. The session was ended within twenty minutes after President Langstaif opened It. A. H. White, of North Sirnntnn, sought and obtained permission to take the seven- cur-old giil of Mrs. Hiien Thomas, also of Ninth Scranton, off the boaid's hands. He stated that It was his Intention to have tfi child in dentured to him and thnt be had al icadv taken the neiessaty legal steps. The little gill has been in his care ever slnn her mother was convicted of shoplifting a few months ago. Mis. White is the child's aunt. Among the cases for telief was that of Mrs. Dousher, a widow with six children, residing In Noi Hi Scranton. The oldest child was not quite 10 jcats A (iond Set or Teeth for... $3.00 Our Lest Sets or Teeth 5.00 IncUJing the Painless Extraction, DR.S. C.SNYDER 321 Spruce Mreet, Opp Hotel Jermn We've been entirely out of these for nearly a month. Everybody was. The new tariff and the war scare caused importers to biiug in less than ever before. Consequence was everybody sold out in less than no time. We've been trying for a month to get more. Searched all New York city in vaiu, At last we are glad to get a few. 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. MALONEY OIL III WMEIMK CO. Ill to 110 Meridiun btrcet, Scranton, To. v hone fajj. BURNING. LUBRIGITINO AND CYLINDER OILS. PAINT OnPARTMCNT.-Unieed oil, Turpoutlua, Wblta Lea Com Tr, I'ltoli Vnrulsh, Driers, Jujuii uuU bululooluio. of nge. She Is In dire wnnt and her enso was refei rod to Director Shotten for him to afford whatever relief was necessnry. Superintendent Peetner was author ized tn have a lire-escape, fiom the new addition at the Home, to be erect ed ns soon as possible. Grand Opening tonight nt Hotel Feldmnn, formerly Washington House, corner of Ponn n venue and Mulbeny street. Loulg Feldman, ptoprlelor. Stnto .Mercantile Tnx Is now due and must he paid on or before June 10, 1SUS to avoid costs. C. G. Holand, city treasurer. Ilelrlgerntors At Enttln's, I2G i'enn avenue. Clarke Bros.' Best Patent Flour, the Finest Flour flade, Per Barrel. Clarke's Celebrated Berkshire Sugar Cured Hams, The Eyes Of the Boys Arc upon it; its riders toil not, but see how they spin on a CCRANTON It is a wheel that has come to stay and is bound to go $35.00 and $50.00. STERLINGS SBSa. S60 AND $75 Have you seen the lSqS Dia mond Lamp, the best on the mar ket.'' The most extensive line ot Bicycle Sundries in Northeastern Pennsylvania. Have your carriages rubber tired by experts, on shoit notice. All sizes and styles in stock. Satis faction guaranteed. Iron and Steel WagoMMkers' and Blacksmiths' Supplies BITTBNBENDER ii CO. TACrORV AM) WARRROOMS, 126 & 128 Franklin Ave. $6ol5 Per Pound: 1 llfK IB, 820 Lackawanna Ave., Scranton Pi. Wholesale und Retail DRUGGISTS, ATLANTIC WHITE LEAD. FRENCH ZINC, Ready nixed Tinted Paints, Convenient, Kcouomlcnl, Uurnblcv Varnish Stains, rroduclng Perfect 1mltntloaori2xpoail Woodi. Rnynolds' Wood Flnisli, Especially Designed for Imleta Worlc. Marble Floor Finish, Durable and One (illicitly. Paint Varnish and Kal somine Brushes. PUR! LIHSEE3 OIL AND TURPENTINE. COMFORT AND SATISFACTION. Knox Straw Hats For Ladies and Gentlemen. Hand & Payne 203 Washington Ave. 66 ay ?? "snow wiirn:' M.iltCM lire.ul Out of s-lsllt. Ma'a skill So's ilail. Niner had Hi i. ut mi light, Sinter LI. Says It is "SNOW WHITn" Dooi tho 1U. So tin my rouslns Anil my Mbteis Ami my nuntst; So w lit all tho people If tlirv onl. hio a eli.ince l'o tiv tho lumous "SNOW VVlHTi: ' Flour maeli only by THE WESTON MILL CO Scranton, Carbondale, OI pliant. WRITING II LETTE In order to iutroducs 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 orgau of me. This will be paid when first payment is made on the instrument and 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. (nVe-4 .Market S.rcet, WllkcvlJurre. BARBOUR'S nOMECREQITHOUS Having nchled 1 200 feet to our stor, room, wo nn now prepaicd to ehow a tiller utskurtment or furniture: than ever. Ynu nro cordially Invitod U cull und inspect our kooiIs and compare) prices. CASH OH CKHDIT. IPillilis.. N 0- IB' 425 LACKAWANNA AVE.
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