THIS SCRANTON TRIBUNE-TUESDAY. JUNE 21 1898, Fine Wall Decorations, Choice 'all Papers, Hoora or Wall Mouldings, Window Shades and FKtuics, all grades and all prices, from the lowest to the highest made, suitable Tor cottage or palace, and for all tastes and conditions. We InWtc Inspection. Children's Carriages, Children's Go-Carts, Hoys' Hxprcss Wagons, Velocipedes, etc., at very attractive prices. See them. IJlank Account Books, nil desirable styles and sizes, lor all sorts of business. Strple and fancy stationery, for office, store and house uses. Large Variety and popular prices. M. NORTON, 322 Lack. Ave., Scranton. 32 S.Maln St., Wilkes-I5ai re. AMOUS For the I.EXII1LR IMSII 1 ! Patronlre ACKAWANNA "The" JLAUNDRY. J'ntrioMc oiirs, i iilun lleio oiiR.'Jfir hoolc dlectlon, 10? ( uhul.ibro Miircli, i!"o W ar "Oii(:i, Hotel Unit Mai oil, use Look tolloctlon, S(K Pres I tub Mnieli,'2"n' Wnr song 1 olio, l.vrj Montn, too new book, 60c Musical Hecord, 1UC 205 W YOMIXC AVEN UE, SCRANTON. COLUMBIAN DETECTIVE AGENCY DIME BANK BUILDING, SCRANTON, PA. blatters s-'ollclted Where Others Failed. Modernto Charges. Settles Your Stomach. An effervescent pleasant tastlni? pow der. for tho almost immediate cute of Headache. Ntuialgla and Backjcne "I'hllo ' is effeLtual In all cases of Sleep lessness, Indlcestlon, Heartburn and Al coholic excesses. " 'Pliilo' is positively the best remedy I havo yot used for m headaches " Vic tor Koth, Jr., Scranton House, Scran ton Pa 'tor Neuralgia and Headaches Is perfection." Anna 1Z. Huber, Cushman, lb Adams St. Sold by all first class druggists. 10, 25 and 5i) cents and tl 09 "PHILO" MFG. CO., Philo C. C. Price 135 Clinton Place, New ork. City. Unvc opened a General Insuranca Offlco In IMlBtt lllOl! Bi H Ken Stock Comimnle? represented. I.arsa kSet especially solicited. Teieptiono 1SU3. W rite or Call for Price l.it. Nu.vlP, 103 Wyoming Avenue. PflKSOXAL. 1h mis r Tine, of New Yoik, was in tins ca yesterday Superintendei jbeorge Howell went to Harrlsbuig jesi ,rday. Mits Helen Davles left jesterdoy to sp t.d a month at Ca ug.i l,akc. M-s a W. Kear and son. Charles will Bpt-'id the week with friends In Mooslc Mrs Joseph Lamorclle, of Philadelphia, is visiting her sister, Mrs. John Buike, of Urecn nidge. Paul Belln, representing nrccn & icks. tho Uutf.ilo architects, Is in town foi a few days on business. Hon T. V. Powderly returned to Wash Inpi.n yesterday after spending Sunday utlus home In this cltj. Hugh I1 Sharp, manager of the Grand opeia houe of Wllkes-Bine, i nd MK Alice McGlynn, of that city, will be mar ried tomorrow. Tin. wedding of Sergeant George I,. D.ile of Compan A, Thlrteenih regl ma it Pcnsyhanla vohmteors, to Ml.is I'loia I.el. dMiighter of Mr. mid Mrs. 1). J I.el of Gieen KWu, Ul luko place Tuesday eveiiinjr at S o'clock and not 8 30 as previously announced. It will bo military and will take plrco at the homo of the bride's parents, 16il Penn avenue. Attorn Robert C. Adams and Miss Knte Sli'rwood will be marilrd at 3 o'ejock this morning at the homo of th bride's mother Mrs. .Jutlitriuc fliorwocid, of 254 Ml'Kln avenue The cpiemony will ba performed by Rev. Dr ("has. J4. Hob. Insop of the Second I'recbymian chnich. Only thn inunedlito inenibiis of tbu fain llles of tho bridal couide will be prceut. There will bo un extended horeinoon trip. AT THE ORAL SCHOOL U'oik ol the Pnpili Mill llo on Inhi bition Today, The dlrectois and pWnulpa! of the Pennsylvania Oml cliool will be sorae Hew it n perry bros. "Philo" cm Role conera ana suppi! House pleased to see nt tho school todny between P n. in. nnd 1 j). m. nnv ner sons interested in tho vvotk tho school Is do I met. TIipio will be nn exhibition; mnny spfclmens of the wotl: of tho pupils anil a demotion ntlon will bo ulvon of the manner In which tho imp Us me tauitht. Tho school teuri will close Wednes day. MORNINO CHURCH WEDD1N0. MIm Homes ami .Mr. nlmchonU Ato Mmrlcd nl Nt. I.iiI.o'r. In St. Luke Mplicnpol rhtinh at 11 W o'rlm It yerteiday inotnlnj; Mls Helene Rarnett nnd Atthur A. WelnschenU were ruatrled by the rector, Iter. Kngeis Is tacl The bilde Is a diuifthter of Mrs. T.. Wade Dames, of .130 Wyomlntr nvc nuc; the gtoom la a Scranton architect and the sou of Mr. and Mis Anton W. Welnrhenlc, of Gr.indvlovv avenue, Ar llnBton Hplplitf. ' The bridesmaid was the bride's sis ter, Mls I.oulse Mnile Itarnes, and the K-nom was intended bv Italph D. Wll llaivtr, of this elty Harry c. Hank and IMwIn n. llobblns were the ushers The bilde was aecoinpanled to the nltnr by Ivn llnwer plrls. Maud Kellovv and Ks telle Kail), nclros of the Broom. The bride's gown was of dnik blue poplin braided with bow-knots of shir red bluo mtln ribbon. She carried bri dal loses. Hie wore a toque of nrniY blue straw, tl limned with l.ioe, jet qllllls nnd blue flowers. The btldesmald wore n row n of Kieen volour trimmed with rreen Mlvet and laee. She rallied pink ros-es. The (lower girls wore Jhn plre fioiks of whlto lawn tilmnud with lace, theli h'lts, vvoie of white oiJ!iMf trimmed wllh dnlslts. They muled baskets of pink carnations. PieceJliiR the wcddiin? the bridal party bieakfa.ted at the bride's home. After the eeiemonv Mr nnd Mrs. Wein ke henk went to tho home of the doom's aunt. Mis. Oeorco Kellow , on Chestnut stieet, and at 1 -0 o'clock left the city on n. Central Itillioad of New Jersey train. On their lettirn they will ieldo fni n time nt the home of Mr. Wcln -sc honk's patents. HARD COAL CONVENTION. N'otlficntlon of .Several I'vpectcd nclccntions Hns Itccn Uocclved. Woid has already been iccelved from qulto a number of boaids of tiade and other commeicl.il bodies In this section of the antluadtc io.il fields that lho would bend delegates to the "Haul Coal" convention to be held In the Sci.mton boaid of tiade rooms next week Tuesday. Among the delciM tlons expected are thu follow Ins: Caibondale. 11. J. Hockenbeny, P. A Can oil and A. I'. Ti.iutueln, Jei nin, Thomas Hunter and 11. A. Wlll nian. l'ltiston, William Diuiey. W. (5. Thomas. V. H. Hanker, C. It. Thomp son, J. II. Foy and Hcnjamln J. Haid-itijr- WIlkes-TJairo ComineuI.il dub, John Hnnn, C. D. C.mip, T. C. lir ker and C A. liliimenthal. Wllkes I!,uu bo.nd of trade, the ti.in-poit.i-tlon committee. LOPTUS IS A SEAMAN. Ho Is with tho American Vcftsols nt Snntlnco dc Cuba. Mls MncRie I.oftus, of Mooslc, re cel ed .1 letter a f ways oro fiom her brother Patrick, who is one of the seamen on the Riinbont Nnsln llle fiom which the IPst shot was fired In this wnr It was wiltten nt Santiago de Cub? on June 6. The letter sas thit the Spanish fleet Is emelv bottled up In the hat hoi, but ecn if It wasn't tho Spaniards aie too townidlv to tome out and fU'ht He predicts that it will bo u nintter of orlv a short time until they have to silo vp the ilehi He s.ivs they ate vciv no-ii Kunneis and cannot shoot stialpht. TIRES INFLATED FREE. Carbonic Hns r.luclituo in Uso nt I'lorev V llrool.' Store. An automatic Hie inllator attiacts hiuies of wheelmen and wheelwoinen dally to the sportlnp poods stole of riorey &. Biooks on Wabhinston ue niu. A tuin of a screw uttuilicd to a rubber tube leadliiB fiom a spindle shaped Iron cylinder docs the buslne-s quickly nnd well. Only two seconds aio necessary to inflate a tire. Car bonic gas is the mateilnl used. Ono tank Is ufllclent to Inflate l.OOli tlies. No chaiBe Is made by tho firm for the use of the machine. EXCURSION TO MOUNTAIN PARK. Mill llo Conducted by the Congrega tion ol I'ntlicr KIcNullv's Church. There will be an excursion to Moun tain Paik on Thutsday by the congte fiatlon of the Catholic church of fieorgf town, near Wllkes-Harre, of which Key. r. P. McNally, formerly of this city, is pastor. fco many of Kalhtr McNall.'s fi lends In this city and its iklnlty are ajiNlous to attend tho ocuis!on that It has been diclded to btuit tins excursion ti.tln from this city. It will leave tho Jer sey Centinl passenger station on Wt-t l.ackai.anna aienuo at S.13 Thursday morning. TODAY'S SENATORIAL CONVENTION. Hon. J. C. VntiRhnii Mill JInvo Nn Opposition for n Ronomiiiatlon. The convention of the Republicans of the Twentieth Senatoilal dlsttltt will be called to oider today in the looms of tho Cential Republican club by E. P. Klngsbuiy, chilli man of tho Dlstilct Standing coinmltt " lion. J. C. Vuughun, the present sen ator fiom tho district, will be unoppos ed fur n re-numlnatlon. ENTERTAINMENT OF ORPHEUS CLUB. In the iifcturo Room ol Second Church Thursday .Mglit. In the lecture room of tho Second Pretdiyterlun chinch Thursday evening un enteitalnment will be given under the auspices of the Orpheus club Among the host of participants will ho Newton Ciuft, tenui ; Miss Gatagan, soprano; Eauer's bund and the Orpheus club. I.nticaster, I'n, mid Return. On nccount of the Snonserfost to he held nt Lancaster, Pj Lehigh Valley railinad will sell tickets at reduced intes Juno J7th to 1.9th, good to letuin to July Itt. I5e agents tor paitlcularj. IF VOl have In en sick you will find Jlojd's Ramipnrillu tho he,t medicine j on can tnko to etve you nppotlto and strength nnd restore you to u condition of oi feet licnlth. HOOD'S PILLS cute nausea, nc; liwnduche. lilllou8iniS5 and all liver Ills. Price 23 cants, RECRUITING WORK HAS BEEN FINISHED Final Parly (or the Thlrleenlb Leaves litre Today. WKL'THNANT UKNTI.KR, CF THIS HKOL'I.AU AHMV, WILTi REMAIN, llOWlJVUR, AB LONG AS Til 13 CITV CONT1NCKS TO rt'RNlSH SUCH GOOD MATERIAL -- DR. ri'I.TON HAS EXAMINED S46 MEN TOR THE THIRTEENTH AND REJECTED ONLY ?J PER CENT. Tho Inst lot of recruits for the Thir teenth regiment will leave here for Camp Alger via the Delaware, Lacka wanna nnd Western road nt S o'clock this morning. There will he two de tachments, one of iO men for tho First battalion nnd ono of S3 men for the Second battalion. There will remain, however, to bo furnished with trans portation to camp three of four men who hae been given two extra dnys In which to nrr.inge certain business mntters. The First battalion detachment of twenty men will Include cloien a ho have enlisted as musicians. Thomas Miles, who has been enlisted as band leader, has been until now n cornet pla or In Bauer's hand. Ho Is a musi cian of consldeinble merit. Follow lug nre tho nnmes of the Second battalion recruits: Thomas Davis, Kugene Watson, Richard iy nolt, John Galium, Wllllnm Mann, Franklin Smith, Charles Deake, Wil liam Staples, Gilbert rialley, Louis Put nam, John Sester, Claude Lester, Jo seph Ackerman, Michael Malla, James Ncalnn, Marshall Raskevllle, Louis Decker, Jacob Vaclnus, Fiank Leach, Clcoige Gaiv, Nelson Rrakey, George Hels, John Gllmnn, Howard Shanon, Orlando Custnid. KCTURNS TODAY. Captain Frank Rohllng, who has been i emitting men for Companies A, !, C nnd D, the First battnlioi stuted last night that he would lettirn to inmp tomouow with the four non commissioned olllcers compilslng his recruiting detnil. Captain R. James MiCauslaud, of Montrose, who has had rhaige of the leciuitlng for the Second battalion. Companies H, F, G nnd II, e.is no time has been llxed tor the dtpaituie of his lecruljjiig detail. He will remain hero with them until ho gets oulers to letuin. Di. W. (5 Fulton, ex-major and sur geon of the Thli leenth, was engaged in making tho fln.il physical examina tion of it ci ults at the armory until 10 o'clock last night. It was nearly midnight befoie Captain McCausland and his men finished the necessaiy clerical work connected with the re cruiting When Dr. Fulton completed the ex amination he had examined 34." np plkants, approved 24." nnd rejeited 100. The percentage rejected was ;s, and about S per cent, less than In the ex aminations of reci ults for the regi ment before It left Mt. Gretna. These figures show that the present lot of men aie bupeiior phjskully to the lirrt. Tills Is wholly due to the fact that extteme cnie was used by the two i.iptalns In approving applications. They hae learned from the pievlous reci ultlng experience and fiom the earr.!iutlons mndo of the "ves" men at camp just what Imperfections weie sutlleient to dlrquallfy. It Is further tuie that the last lot of leciults excel the tlrst In morals and intelligence. The jeason Is found In the fact that the moie recent le ci ultlng has been systematic and not hut lied. FOR r.EGFI.AR ARMY. Hlghtcen men were icci ulted for the tegular army yesteiday by Lieutenant Do'Uler. Ho will send n party of thirty South in a car attached to this noon's 1J.1.1 Delawnie Lackawanna and West ern ti.iin. Following aie the names of twent-twp of this paitv Kduaid D. Shea, John Iilgglns, Thomas j. Fhnn. John . Cook, Godfiev Smith, Rtchnid J. Collins, Jobn R. Davis. Mat tin M. Gillnghir. I'atilck J. Cannon, Thomas McHale Thomas II, Edmund. James r. Madlgan, MIclnel F. Cullen. Frank Chlsedoskey, Stephen Wheeler, entitles Lanipman, Joseph II. Kiesge, JcJui W, Wlhon, Henon A. Rarbei, Edward J. Rn:, M.iitln McCoimlck, Thomas F. Gtier. Lieutenant Dentler said yesterdny his work lure would not be llnlshed for possibly two weeks. Ho needed, ho said, many more men He was satis fied with the quality of tcciults ho was gettlnsr heic and would nut leave as k ng as tho supply of good material Insted. Otic smico of gratification to him, he remarked, was the laige number of np pllcpnts who hnve seised In the regu lar army and who weie re-cnllstlng. PIAN0-F0RTE RECITAL. Given by the Junior Pupils ot Hnyiln Evans in Penn Avenue Church. At a delightful piano-forte lecltal given In the Penn avenue Baptist chinch last night by the junior pupils of Haydn Evans, assisted hy Miss Eliz abeth Thomas, vocalist, the following' ptogiammo wns jendeied. Duet. Mllltaty March 11. E. Miss Emma Kahl and llattlo Jackson. (a) I.arzetlo (Horn Third Sonatlno). Kuhlnu (b) Gavolc Mlsnon Goldner Mbs Mabel Jajnc. A I..i Vafse Rohm Master Keith Manillle. Minuet, Columbia Dclhay Miss Huttio Jackson. Vocal, Joyous Life Raudcgger Miss Thomas. Squirrels' Frolic Simon Miss Jennie Eynon. Dieam Waltz Behr Miss Mamie Edmunds. Rondo, Frohsam Llchner Master Ivor Price Recitation.... Master Hujdn Leslie Evans La Clsalo Bachman Miss Emma Kahl. Sonatina 3 Clemcntl Master A. Milton Charles. The Butterfly Sphvller Miss Lauctta Fagun. Vocal, Ci.idlo Song Somstvllle Miss Thomni. Happy Fancies, Capiho VonWI4 Mils Ruth Bcddoe. 4 Val&e Scntlmcnti.l Thor. MUs Mmy Morgan. On Monday evening, Juno 27, nt the same iJace, the senior pupils will give a iccltal nnd Thursday evening, Juno 30, Mr- Genevieve linker, of Nichol son, will give tho closing recital. B0VNT0N AT LAKE ARIEL. Arrangement! Made lor nu Intorctl iuir Eiltlbltlon on Jul) I. At Lako Ariel, July i, Paul Boynton, tho aquatic king, nnd his company of ten, will give nn exhibition. Tho Lake Ariel Imptovemcnt company hnvo en gaged Uoyiuon for the occasion, nnd wont was tecelved yesterday by Mr Schndt to have n loo-foot polo elected at tho brink of the lake. Ono of the pri formers w ill he elevated to the top of tho pole, tied in a ling, nnd fiom that elevated position will rlungo Into the waters, and In an in fitnnl ennie to the suifnco with tho bag in ono hand and a knife In tho other. A number of other pucli perilous feats will bo amon-i the features of tho ex hibition. The Improvement company will make accommodations for thousands of la itors. IIUBBELI. LAMP PERFECTED. Company Is IWv Prcjinrcd In Tur nlsh Thorn to thu Public. After a year of expensive nnd ex haustive experimental work at the fac tory of the Hubhell Electtlc Lamp company, locnted on Capouse nvenue, Nos. 1S11-13-1G, In this city, the com pany Is now prepared to furnish Its electric lamp to the public. Its np pearanco will ho gladly hailed by bi cycle riders who have until now been unable to secure a satisfactory lamp. When It comes Into general use In our mines there will bo no more tcttlblc casualties from gns explosion to chron icle. All the objectionable features of existing Inmps, both oil nnd electric, have been completely oioiconie In tho Hubhell lamp Tho officers of the company are Cap tain C. J. Hubbell, ptesldent; Dr, L. M. Gates. 1 e-president; W. D. loyer, secretary nnd treasuier, and among Its dlrectois nnd stockholder aie tho nnmes of 1". P. Mucklow, Hurry Kings bitty. Mat 11. Dale, Gemge M. Hall stend and Edward C. Jones, of Oly phnnt. The company has nlread large orders to fill and tho capaeity of the factoty will taxed to Its utmost. HELM COMMITTED. He Wns n Common IMens Juror nnd Appenrcd in Court in nu Intoxi cated Condition. When the suit of LHeiyman George Atherton, of the North End, against William Mellale was about to bo re sumed In common pleas court Satur day at 0 a in , 'Peiulre Nicholas Gljnn, of Fell township, was absent fiom his seat In the jury box. The cno was nil tried except the ch.ttgo of tho couit. Judge Guntor Issued a capias foi him and continued the case until jesteiday morning. Lntei Snturdaj foienoon Mi. Gljnn sent a telephone mc-sage to the shei Ifl's office that he was sick. Ho was Instrueted to be on hand jesetiday, nnd when couit coincned osterdny he was present, and Judge Gunster ac cepted his explanation The twelve Juiois were picsent, and the Judge told them to retlte to the box In No. 2 .is the main room was needed for cilml nal couit As soon as the Judge was icadv to begin his chaige In No. 2 he dlscoy etcd that one of the seats In thu Jury box wns meant. This time it was not Mr. Gljnn. The roll was called and Charles Helm, of the South Side, was the missing man. It was thought that he had retlied foi a tew minutes. After waiting foi an houi. Judge GUnstcr submitted the proposition, to the at toinejs on both sides that the case be left to the consliler.ilon of elesen men, and It was agreed to. About the time the judge was finish ing the chaige In walks Ml. Helm with enough of lhpuor nhoaid for two. He was remanded to the custody of the sheilff and committed to the county jail until he sobeied up in tho aftei noon, and wns docked ono day's pay. The eleven juiors came lit nt 3 o'clock with a cidlct of M In fuor of the plaintiff, M'BRIDE'S AUCTION. .McIIride's Auction, 713, 713, 717 West I.ticknunnnti Avenue, Mill Sell Tuesdny, Itnin or Shine. Will sell Tuesday, June 21, at 10 a. m, horses, cauiages and harness. Among them will be the celebrated Rupee (Startle, Urown-Gullee), 4 years old, 13 :i hands high, wauanted sound nnd kind in nil harness. Slied by Rupee, 2 11, by Guy Wilkes, dam Ruby by Miss Itoheigeo, 2 234, city bitiken, extia line action, will innko a gi.ind roadster or a good lace hotse While he has no mink, he showed a 2.S0 gait .is a two-ye.u-old and u 2 20 gait as a fnut-jeai-old. Will positively be sold without ieeive nt 11 oelotk shaip. Will nlo sell fifteen otheis, driveis and woikets, to suit all business. Will also sell handsome houses, eairlagcs, etc Will sell them nil without reseive. Bring me j.our hoiscs, earilages, hai ness, etc , nnd I will sell them fur jou at tho highest pi ice paid In Sciantn at a small commission. Como and get bat gains at Me Bride's auction mm t, A est Lackawanna avenue. Republican Convention of the Twen tieth Senatorial District. Pursuant to a resolution of the Rcpub. llca.il standing commiltio ot the Twen tieth senatorial dlstilct a convention to nominato a candidate tor tho stuto sen ate to represent said dlstilct will bo Inld at tho Central Republican club looms, Prlco building, Washington avenue. In tho cltv of Scinnton, on Tuesday, Juno 51, 1S9S at 2 o clock p m E P Kingsbury, Chuiiman. Walter Urigs Secretary Are ruling lower than for years. Fancy Fruit and lowest prices. E. Q. Coursen Wholesale and Retail, HOUSTON FOUND DEAD IN WOODS Appearance ol Body Would Lead to the Belief That He Was Murdered. THERE WAS AN VC1LY QVN SHOT WOUND IN HIS RIGHT I3REA31' AND A PIECE OF A OUN LAY RE SIDE 11IM-ACTING CORONER J. W i:',AK8 HAS EMPANELLED A JURY AND WILL MAKE AN 1NVESTIOA-TION-OFF1CKRS ARE ON THE TRACK OF ALLEGED MURDERERS. "The dead body of n man, with blood flowing freely from a Invge wound In the Hsht side of tho body, wns tho ghasty sight witnessed by Thomas Mitchell, watcliman nt the Fernwood Lcoiilery, while passing In tho vicinity or that breaiter nt nn enriy nour tins morning," laid the Pltlston Gnzette of last evening. "The body lay face upward, along side of tho road, near tho house of John Mooie, which Is nbout midway between the Chapman nnd Fctnwood mines. Reside the body lay a small section of the wnodwotk of n gun, which probably was the weapon that caused tho man's death. Though a search was mnde, no further trace of the gun could be found. "A Gazette repiesentatlve visited the spot where tho body was found shoit ly before 12 o'clock today, nnd though tho lemalns were discovered enily this morning, they were still lying where they had been found when tho lepoiter ai lived there. From appearances tho man had been dead several hours when found. BODY IDENTIFIED. "During the morning hours, Jerry Houston, of Aoca, nulled on the scene and Identified the body as that of his brother, John Houston, w hom, he snld, ho had not seen for about thiee months. Ho said his biother was about forty j ears of ago and unmarried. He understood that his brother, with two other biotheis, I'atilck and Anthony, had been woiklng In the Pickaway mine, and weie keeping bachelors' quarters In that vicinity. "Inquiry among the tesldents near the Rnston mine revealed the Infotni'i tlon that the dead man. In company with an unknown man, had been seen in the w nuds as late as S o'clock last night with a gun. Mis. Ann doe, a Polish woman, said they passed her, and as they did so one of the men said something about going to shoot A little later, Mis. Moore, another resi dent, heaid n gun shut, but did not In vestigate it. JFRY EMPANELLED. "Fndei taker Ruoff took the body in charge to piepare It for builnl Prior to this. Acting Cot oner J W. Evans appealed nnd empanelled the following Jury, who will Inqulie Into the cause of death Paul Bohan, William Brown, Mlchuel Daley, Thomas Mitchell, J. H. Benedict. .1. W. Evans "Houston was an Iilshmnn and prior to going to the Boston he lived at Avoea, wheie two slsteis, Mrs. Maty Reap and Mis. Bildget Cnlvey, and a biother, Jeiry Houston, icslde The other two brotheis, Anthony and Thomas, lived with the dead man. "The circumstances surrounding tho iase suggest minder. The cause of death, however, will be determined by the eoroner's jury, the time for whoso meeting has not jet been fled. "Late this afternoon it wns stated that the ofllceis weie on the tiack of several men who are charged with kill ing Houston." MAJOR MILLAR REC0MMENDGD. General Cob 1 11 Asks That He Ho Ap pointed Assistnnt Qiinrtcrmnstor. Aldeiman V S Millar, late major and inspector of the Thiid biigade, National Guard ot Pennsylvania, seems likely to be commissioned an assistant fUartci master and assigned to the staff of Brigadier Geneial J V. S Gobln. In a letter to Majoi Millar from Gen eral Uobln, the latter writes. "I want you and I want you badly" He writes further that ho has recommended Major Millar's appointment nnd urges him to ask the aid of Mr. Council nnd other representatives from this sec tion. Oidinailly such n recommendation would be equivalent to an appoint ment, but Just now Major Mlllai is among 1,200 who have been suggested A Good Set of Teeth for... .3.00 Our Hcst Sets or Teeth 5.00 Incl Jdlns the Painless Uxtractlon DR. S. CTSNYDER 321 Spruce Street, Opp Hotel Jermyn II 01 WL Let's have a little confidential chat about Velvet carpets. We think there's a whole lot of carpet goodness in velvets. In many ways they're better than axminsteis. In every way they're bet ter than moqueties. And our velvets are good velvets. Heavy wear resisting pile. Colors that seem just a little better than any you've seen before. Patterns too, shows that our buyer makes a study of his end of the business. We're sure our line was never as good as this year. And surely no one shows a bet ter one. The weather is to warm to make change so we've priced them at an even dollar a yard. SIEBECKER &. WATKINS, 406-408 Lackawanna Avenue. HI! OIL ID !UG CO, 1.11 to lit) Meridian titreet.ScrautoD, i'u. r honebjj. mmm. m and c PAINT unPARTAllINr.-I.lnieed Oil, VarnHb, Dryers, Japan andShlnsletJuln, for the fow open posts of assistant qunttermasler. It Is believed, however, that the splendid National Guard l co ord of Major Mlllav-und the efforts to be made In Ills behalf by Senators Quay and Penrose, Congrcssmtin-nt-Large Grow and others will result In the ap pointment. Major Mlllnr would of courso be as sistant quartermaster with tho Third brigade of the First division of tho Second nrmy corps. His rank would be that of captain. The duties of a legulnr nrmy assistant quartermaster correspond to those of a brigade quar tet master in Pennsylvania's National Guntd. J. rinnk Sloaol Summer nlcht socials. Second of th? sciles Thursday evening, .luii" 23, Former pntions nnd their frhnds In vited. Oichcstra. Refrigerators At Rattln's, 126 Penn avenue. Finest Burbank Potatoes c Per Bushel. Clarke's Celebrated Berkshire Sugar Cured Hams, Per Pound: r'7 HOPELESS Don't attempt o do the work ot an expert. We have the facilities, the tools and the necessary skill to execute all kinds of REPAIRS, no matter how difficult, We manu facture the CCRANTON - Till WHEEL SO MUCH TALKED AHOUT, Price, $35 and $50. Agents for the Celebrated STER LING. We carry the largest stock of SUNDRIES in the city. Rubber Tired Vehicles Are all the go. This is our spec ialty. Iron and Steel, Wason inaker.V and Blacksmiths' Sun lilies. BinEHBENBER It CO. uo 'rT jtA u ?mm YLINDE OILS. lurpeatlao, Walls Leitf, Coi, far, PitDU 1 118 UK. 820 Lackawanna Ave, Scranloa Pi Wholesale and Kotntl DRUGGISTS, ATLANTIC WHITE LEAD. FRENCH ZINC, Ready nixed Tinted Paints, Convenient, Kconomlcnl, Uurab'.eL Vnrnlsli Stains, rroduclnc Perfect Imlt(tlonofI!ipoinlTi Woods. Rnynolds' Wood Finish, Kepcclally Deiignod for InsldJ Work. Marble Floor Finish, Uiuablo nnd Drlu Quickly. Paint Varnish and Kal somine Brushes. PURE UNSEED OIL AN3 TURPENTINE. COMFORT AND. SATISFACTION. Knox Straw Hats For Ladles and Gentlemen, Hand & Payne 203 Washington Ave. JUkV a Ned, ?? 'dNOW WHITE" Makes bread Out of lRht, Ma s glad Bo's dad. Never had Hrcad o light, Sister LI: , Suva it H "SNOW WHITE" Docs the biz. r So do my eoiHn3 And my s.ltei s And my mints; j, So will nil tho people If they onli h.ivo .1 chance To li v the famous "SNOW WU1TU ' 1'lour mudo only by THEWESTONMILLCO Scranton, Cnrbondale, Olypliant. WRITING A LETTER In order to introduce nay 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 ou 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 No. 0 West .Market Street, WIlkcs-Bnrrc. BARBOUR'S HOMECREDIT HOUSE IlavlnR ndded 1 500 feet to our wra room wo aro now prcpuied to show a liner assortment of FURNITURE than ever. You aro cordially Invited to call and Inspect our goods and comparo prices. CASH OR CH15DIT. 425 IACKAWANNA1 AVE. ay DOLLARS .&&- iflf '
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