THE SCR ANTON TRIBUNE-MONDAY. OCTOBER 10. 1898. Thl Vot Not Qood After Oct 14, iSgS. TWO PERRY SPECIALS. THE RED CUT STRING for nil Instrument. The strongest and bent toned strlns for tlio mono)' In tho market, THE M'KINLEY 10c MUSIC 2 rents extin by mull, Knul for tatuloRUP This edition contain such niece uh GottFchalk o "Lut Hope," 'Cssemy's lUudes do lu Vcloclte," leschetlzky'n "Two Skj Itulu," Weber's "lnvitntlon to tho Dance." Fnure "Palms," Kcliu tnann'B "Two Oronadlcrs,' mid hundreds of other compositions by Itiibintxteln, Heethoxeii. t.lsat. Schu bert, Cliamlnntlo, Moir.kiHxskl. Hos covitz, Loeechhoni and dementi. PERRY BROS 205 Wyoming Ave. Just Received A new lot of the cclc biated Floi entitle ware that will be sold at less than half the former puces. IE GRIFFIN 1 STUDIO DR. A. A. LINDABURY. Specialties Surgery, Diseases of Women Oniee Houm .. O to 10 a. m t to :; p. in t Residence 7 to K p in Office Williams Htilldlnc. Opp Pololllco residence-'-' 10 South Main Axcnnc COLUMBIAN DETECTIVE AGENCY I ME EM BUILDING, SCRANTON, PA. Mutters solicited Where Other railed. Moderate Charge Uaxe opened a Centra', Insurance Offlco In Veil Stock Comnnntei represented, l.nrgo Ilnti especially solicited. 'lelepUona 1 8(i;t. r-jfWCiiJ Write or Call for Price List. KEMP, 103 Wyoming Avenue. PPir.P? not ll18 loweit yet low riviVUO uonsiderln the UIIAH AUrEItorottr xxork We furnish tlie UWiV. ItlXSLI.AUL,. vritl.VL usual ly convinces the most suoptical. L'T H K" ACKAWANNA L.AUNORY, jo8 PONS AVE. A. B. WARMAN The WIlke-s-Barre Itecord can be had In Scranton at tho row a stands of Ilcis man Bios, 401 Spuico and 503 Uiidsn streets; Mac, Lackaxx'anna axenue. PEKSOflAL. Mr. and Mrs. J L. Crawford haxc ic turned from Omaha Mrs. V. P. MUchtll and children of P. mi axenue, are xisitliiK Carbondalc fticmlb. Miss fauslQ Demi ell ot UIiirIi, union, . Y., has returned home after a month s Malt xxlth Duii'ntrc fi lends Samuel Farnham, formerly of tills city, but now enffised In bulnes In Newark, X. J., xx as a xisltor in town Saturday Miss Kate Malley has leturned to licr home lu Shenandoah aftei a xlslt xxlth her (ousln. Miss Mollle O'Mallej, of Noith Scranton. Miss Ruth Butler, of Wilkes-Banc, was tho guest of her sister, Mr.. It. J. Mui lay, of Monioo axenue, Saturday an 1 yesterda) . Miss Kathr no Hafrgerly, of Mulbcny htreet, and Miss Margaret Mitchell, f Pcnn avenue, paid a xilt to Onmp Meade Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. P. P Duffi , of Prlie street, left esterda on u western trip xxhlch vxlll Include a If it to tln uuuli.i exposition. Mrs. S. M. Washburn, 1.. J SUhtthcr, C. C Furben, R Pale. Mr. and Mis. l.a niontn are leglstcied at tho Hotel Albert, New York clt. Mr. and Mrs. II Rolfe and famlb haxe returned from West Nicholson, xxheio they have been staying xxith Mrs. N. I). Hiker during tho last fexv weeks Jfimcs Conned has Just received a Mauser KUn captuied In a Cuban cuKiigt. ment. It xxas secured throiiKh a win or Mr. Porter, secretary of I'rciddciu jic Klnley. George Sux'dum ni d James Clark aro in Syracuse, N. Y., attendliiK: the niiniiul conxentlon of the Intel national Tjpo eraphlcal union. TIip will icpretcut the rJcranton union. Alderman John T. IIoxxo hah returned from West Chester, accompanied by Ills daughter, who was attcndliiK the semi nary theire. Miss Hoxxe has been 111 fur eex'eral days but Is noxv rcioxeriuir. James Cush spent yesteidav at tho home of his parents on Phelpo stieut una will leave today for Philadelphia, where he will tako the last j ear of the dentlstiy course at the University of PenneMxnnli. During the summer ho has been In Sra. cuse acting as assistant to his brother. Dr. John Cush, one of the prominent den tists of Syracuse. Thomas Roche, of Company I. Kloxcnth United States Infantry, has xvritton homo from Porto Rico lelllns his cxperlcnco with the Invading army. Mr. Roche, xxlio had served In the ):iiBllsh arm, left hero with lieutenant Dent Ice's lecrulls, xxhlch formed a pait of the army minor tno command of Qeneral Miles, lie Ih UoiirIU- Gui lie Giira oi Sippli House ed with tlio cllmnto and tho count!)' xxhlch, he Hiiyx, 1mm thu urumlest Keener) lu America, but ho Oops not caio much tor thu people. IiIh health la xery kooiI, and ho may soon bo homo nnln Archbiild Cltlnii. HIBERNIANS IN CONVENTION. Guniteily Meeting Was Hold Yea tot day Afternoon. Tho nunt loiK cnnxentlnn of the An ilunt Onlcr of Hibernians of Lacka wanna tounty nceuired yoHlotdny after noon In St. Thomas colleue ball. There wore dpleuates piesent to the number of nor one hundred, rers(ntlnrj alt of tho thhty-thiee divisions of tho county. 'I hi moetlnfr was tncylded oxer by County President WIllloui Uawcon. Most of thu buslnpes wax of a toutlno nature. The lepnrt of President Duxx on showed that theie wpio 2,005 mom bnis In pood EtandltiR In the county on Jul) 1 of this yeai. an Increase of SOI slnee January 1, when the amalgama tion of the two bo.ildf declined. The nudlt'r who had In band tlio closliiR up of the itfinutitM of the coin lnltti'e on putPi'talnmcnt for the Htatc toiiHntlon In June, reported that ex ei thing xmis found satlsfactoiy and that u balance of oxei $100 wax leady to be turned ox-er, to tho tteusurer. ALDERMAN ACCUSED. Steps Tnken to Impeach the Magis trate of the Eighteenth Wnid. Charges That Are Made Against Him. ritpps were taken Snlutdiix to Im peach Aldennan John P. Kelly, of the KlKlitppnth xx aid A petition signed by forty rltlrpii", mostly icsldeiith of the KlKhtecuth xx aid, xas urescntrd to nunt b.x Attorney P. V. I.oiiKbian, ask inc fui KpIIx'h iPiuuxal. The allegations contained In the peti tion ale sxxorn to by cx-Aldeiman C M. VulMtif!, of the Klglith xxaul. They set foith that Alderman Kcll.x, sIihp hl-j udxmt to olllte, In Max. 1S97 has been gulltj of all manner of malfeas ance The pilnclpal (Iiiiirp Is thnt of send ing In llctltlous liisps and rollectltiR iilegnl foes mi the tuinseilpts. Coutt's uttentlor is illietted to 1J0 ti.ui'-crlpts for 1iii(pii, all but two of xxhldi xxero lguoipil by the giutid Jury. Hexenteen of thi'hc and slNtcen othei (.uses. In xxhlch hlghxxnj lobbeiy In i barged, an allpged to be llctltlous Illegally uceppting ball, failuie to 1111 tiansctlpts of felonies xxlthln Hip iciiulicd time, setting cases lnpgultnly and ptoit Ing money fiom litigants arc other (i Imps or mKdemeanois laid at tho door of the alderman. A numbpi ot cases nie glxen In de tail In xxhlch 11 is alleged that the aldennan lecelxed as high as $"0 for settlument. Aldpiman Kelly s-ays the ehaigps .up all untitle and piiimpted b.x malice and Inured Thp pa-p will be heaid next Katuida morning at I) o'doik. SOLDIERS FROM PORTO RICO. Governor Hnstings nnd Colonel Ripple Will Meet Them. CJn'tPinoi Hastings and Colonel Un.x If Ripple, of this ilty. commissary genpial of the National Ouaid, wlllso to New Yoik tonight to look after rhe sp and injured of thp Fouith and Slxtcpnth Pennsxlxnnl.i reglmpnts on their arrival tomonoxx fioni Poito Rico on the transput t Obdain. Ahn. pltnl tiain will meet the tiansnort at the Hay stieot xxhaif Jeisey City, and bring the Inxalld holdlcrs to Phll.ulel plila hoopltnls. The goxpinor and Col onel Ripple xx 111 go by tho quiuter mnster's boat Meigs, In ehnigp of Mulor Apppll. to Quuidiitlnc station to meet the transport. The ariaiigpirients for the tilp nip In charge of Adjutant Oeneinl Stewart and Major Richaulson, keeper of the state nrsenal nt Hai i lbui c Tho ox ccutlxo sent the following telegram esterday to Surgpon General Stcin- burg: "I am Infoi tried that thp tianspoit Obdam xxlll aulxp lu Xexv Yoik hai bor npt Tupdav nfternnon xxith con sldPialile xoluntepi Inxalld soldiers fiom Poito Jtlco, belonging to the Fouith and Sixteenth lpglmpnts, Penn-Hlx-anla xoluntepis. "We nie anxious to haxe the Pcnn svlvania soldleis lu ought dhect fiom the trnnspoit to Plilladelphl.i hospitals and to that end I have the honor to re quest that you xxlll direct Major Rich aids to haxc aunv hospital train at Ray street xxharf, Jeispy Cltj. on ai tlval of the tianspoit nnd conxey them to Philadelphia. I xxlll be on hand to assist on aulxal of transport. Please answer." MEETING OF COMMITTEEMEN. Held nt the Cential Republican Club Rooms Saturday. There xxas nn enthusiastic meeting of the Republican county committee In the Centtal Republican club rooms, on Washington avenue, Satntdu at xxhlch plans xxero peifectd foi mak ing n systematic canvus of the cunt: . Spirited addresses xxere nude by Hon. i:. N. Wlllaid, countx chair nan. and Hon. William Connell. candidate for congress, which xxeie greeted by lepeated lounds of applause by the committeemen The meeting, or more coriittlv, speaking confeieiue xxas a most satis factoiy one In exery particular. All sections of the county were ieprp.sent ed. and the tepoits In exvrv Instance xxeie all that could bo destied. Un less all signs fall the Republicans of l.ackaxxanna xxlll achlext n, notable xlctoiy In November; a Ictoiv xxhlch xxlll mean that this gtent liulustilal countv Is sound on the vital questions of the day and loyal to one of Amer ica's greatest piesldents VERDICT FOR MRS. CALEENDER. Jury Repoits a Finding In Olyphant Rank Case. In the Olyphant bank case, the Jury, on Saturday morning, hi ought In a verdict foi tho plaintiff. Mrs. Maigaret J. Cullender nnd against tho defend ant, lolui P. Koll. nsxlgnee, for $10. noo, tho par xalue of the bonds In dls pule, xxlth Interest fiom Jan. I. 1893. A xerdlct for $1:1.77 was gl-en In fax or of the defendant In the case of J. Guernsey ngalnst Mrs. M II. Klnghley In the case of the Peck Lumber Muuufacturliu: company against M. II. Carpenter, a erdlct for the defendant was leturned. .100 Sample Rats from manufactory in the vory latest styles, costing $3.50, ?! and $5. Special sale price. $1.90. $.',50 nnd $3. Dunn, AVjomlng axenue hattor. i . Chestnuts, 10 cents quart. llughe' Market, 104 Penn ax'onur. e TOTAL ABSTAINERS IN CONVENTION TWENTY-SECOND GATHERING OF SECOND DISTRICT. Secretary Qulnn Sent in His Resig nation T. N. Blfjlin, of tho South Side Succeeds Him .Information About tho Leaving Time of Trains for Today's Celebration In Wilkes Bano Question Why Business and Professional Men do Not Join the Movement Discussed. The twenij-xpcond quntetly coli xentlon of tin' totnl nbstlnenee societies of the "econd district xvas held yes tcid.i) alternoon lu St. Paul's hall, Cto"n Ridge .1, .. Gallagher, llrst vice president of the diocesan union, acted lis rbnlimnn In the nbsence ot R. A Mnlone, chairman of the district, xxlio xxas colled to Ncxv York Trldny. Mr Gallagher gave out Information uh to the parade and celebtatlon thnt will be held In Wllkps-Harre todav in honor ol the anniversary of Father Muthpw, the apostle of tcmpciance. As a safecumd against croxxdlng the rull mnd cats, the dlocps,ui board of gov ernment, he paid, arranged xxith both thp Helnxx mo and Hudson ronds to tianspoit the Scranton socIpMp". All West Side and RpIIpviip sorlctles ate asked to go bv xxnj of the Jerspy rpu trnl. Tinlns xxlll leave that station nt l" and !t l"i o clock this morning. Tin Scranton, Outn Rldgp, Piovldence and .'"outh Hide sodetipM xxlll go by xxay of the nphnxnie and Hudson. Trains on that load xxlll l-ixe tho l.acknxx'annn nxeiiup Htition at S 10, S.45 nnd 9 "M o'r'ock. Tkl.cls for thp lound tilp mo to (puts nnd me food to return on any lcgular Haiti The Jetey f'pntrn1 thiols are good on the llelawutc and Hudson. He alo unnounepd that MlaK Kath Pilnc Mahpr. of SOfi N'oith Washington nxenup. has lieen appointed organize;' of ladles' societies for the Second dis trict. SlVl.T.TARY QUIVN RKSION'i:D liu" tho lat conx-pntlon, W. I' Qulnn, thp dlstrlit spcietnry. sent a letter to President Mnloney stating his iiognatlon AT. J. O'Toolo evplalncd Mr. Qulnn's ip.isons, one being that the dutle.s of the oflco ondlcted xxlth bis piixate duties; the other, tint Mr. Qulnn had some filcllon xxlth Mh" boird of goxernment of the diocesan union Chairman Gallagher respond ed as n member of the diocesan board ot gox eminent thnt the only filcllon betxxeen thnt bodv and Mr. Qulnn xxas about a bill iPturned to him for col lection. Timothy Mcl'ov nomluitcd Thomas X. Htglln. of Plttston avenue, lor sec ii'tuiv and Mr. Hlglln xvas chosen bx iKilnmatlon. The obligation xxas ad iiilnistpicd to him by rather McManus. Rex P. J. McManus. ot St. Paul's? (lunch, xvas piesent and esc oi ted to .i seat on the platfouu bv John H. Pp xine e.nd James Riley. Father Mc Manus being called upon to speak said lie xx mild like to lmpicss the dclegatps that they haxe a cause, nnd to ho al ways earnest In the ndxnncement of thPt cause. Qu.ilterly conxcntlons, he said, should rcolxe thcmsclve! Inti commlttep.s of thp whole and discuss tboioughlv the amendmpnts needed In the diocesan union. It Is too often the case that the delegates go to the union conxentlon xxlthout knowing xxl, at thov 'want. Quartcily i (inventions have no legislative poxvers, hence thex should take up and consider xxhat they xxant. Aftei a tboiough consideration and a sensible conclusion, then go befote the union conx'entlon and fight for It SOMH GOOD SFGC.nSTIONS. He gave some good points of adxlce. The union illiceis should be upheld and not caviled at and criticized. Tho delegates to the nntlonil convention should bo given 'air and reasonable compensation. Select the best men for o'llce, but put down the self-seeking man. He uiged them to be enthusl astic and oiiprgetlp. to bring up sub jpcts thnt need (oneetion, haxe exery thlng cut nnd diled for the union con vention. Make the quarterly conven tions tho voice of the district. The dlstilct boiid of gox-ernment.by M. J. O Toole pioposed for discussion the question, "Why Catholic business men and professional men do not tako ni"mbcililp In total abstinence socie ties." John H. Dexlne gave as his opinion that anv man has the right to Join or withhold Just as he sees lit. In the stiong competition of business noxx-a-days It Is necessaiy to hax'e a clear head and an aetlxo brain. That tho total abstinence mox-ement is a good one to belong to to keep's one's lieud dear Is, pethaps. the best renson. Michael LavelK of Hyde Pdrk, said th" be3t xxay to bilng to the member ship men prominent in business and piofesslonal life lies In the saying "as th twig Is bent the tiee is inelinf-d," and lecomniended mere attention to bilnglng the boys Into the cadets and keeping them theie. Mr. O'Toole, in substance, said that if an Invitation xxero extended to thes men they might Join. The organiza tion should asseit Itself more and mak Itself felt, as other organizations do. He pointed xxlth pilde to the St. loy slus society, of Wllkos-Darre. xxhlch has so man prominent men. MR. M'MWN'S VIHWS. John It. McLean advised that tho xx oik of the cause lies In a ditfeient Special Value Olives. Bottles, 25c each Bottles, 40c each 18 36 oz. oz. French Sardines. full halves, fancy Fish 19c Fancy Boneless, . . 30c 300 dozen. Condensed ililk, Swan Brand, 10c per Can Shredded Biscuit, . -He E. Q. Coarsen Wholesale and Retail. line than bringing buslncfs and profes sional men xxho do not need reform, merely to add tone to It. He thought It would bo more fit to go after the man xxho hns leveled himself to tho gutter nnd bring him bnek. Rev. J. 1. Dunn, nsslstnnt priest of St, Paul's chinch, nimo Into the hall at this part nnd made nn address. Why these representative men do not Join tho society It Is hind to under stand. If they xx'ere Invited to Join nnd told hoTv much good they would do, they might Join. The tompomiwo causo has good on Its side and will prevail. Ho Inxoked the blessing ot God to give eournge and strength to eniry It on. Tlitiothy McCoy nnd James P. Lnvello nuule a fexv remntks on the subject. John McLean, of Uollevue, acquitted himself of a forcible opinion on the I question, lie singled out the Inxvyeis, nnd said It xxould not be n very big lors If all of them went to Santiago dating the kilo xxar. They nio poli ticians, he thought, and could well bo spired, for no sooner had they become members thnn they xxould turn their xx Its tow aid l nnnliig the movement for ihelr oxvn advancement. Father McManus replied to Mr. Mr- I Lean and administered a rebuke. From views of thnt kind, the speaker said, those not members of the organization uip apt to judge it. He does not be llexe that laxvxers xxould be guilty ot Joining the movement to make capital out of It. The more learning and In telligence a mun has, tho more modest he Is and less prone Is lie to project hlmsell Into the race for the olflces What Is said wildly Is canipd on the xxlnd, nnd the sensible advice is very often not lomembeied. He hoped that tho vlev s of thu prex lous speaker xxould not be heialdcd as those ot all th temppiant" (-tanks. And he thought that the reason those men do not join Is lipenuse thorp is so much quart cling and lighting golns on In tho union. He gnp his1 nppiobitlon to the Idea set foi th by Ml. O'Toolo namely to Inxlfe thfsp men to loin, nnd not to assume an attitude of hostility to th"in. TO INVITO TIIIIM, Mi. O'Toole mnde a motion that the question be lefened to tho president of the diocesan union and the district piesldent aid let them Issue u lolnt letter to a list of ni"ll to be agieed upon later. The motion xxas catilPd. Mr. O'Toole made another motion, that the president Issue a lettel to the Gel man and Polish pilosis ot the dls- tr.ct asking them to aid in fo.m'ng so- j cietles among their respective nation allties. rit. John's soclH. of Pine Riook, asked for the ut conxpiitlon and their teeniest xxas gianted. St Paul ?o I Ptx entertained the delegates xxlth supper In Phil Sheridan council looms. WENT TO PITTSBURG. Number of Local Knights TempTar Staited Yesteiday Afternoon for Smoky City to Attend Tilennial Encampment. The Knights Templar from Scianton bound for the tilennial encampment In Plttsbuig left jesteiday afternoon In n special Pullman car attached to thp 1 uO Delaxxaie and Hudson tiain. In the paitv xxeie A. H. Shopland, J. James Taylor, lllchaid R. Wplsen llue, John M. Kemmeter. Willis A. Kenimerer, l'ugene M Stiong, Wil liam S. Meais, W. A. Denn, Joseph Dannei, W. II. Hrutzman, Alton F. Kelsei, Henry Kostenbader, John Horn, Dr. J. S Portcus, John Rldlock, Walter Schlager, A. B. Stexens, Henry Flench and Theodore S. White, of Binghamton. The paitv xxas Joined at Plttston by S II. Bennett and at Wllkes-Barre hy Mr. and Mrs. Fiank Deltrick, Mr. and Mis. D O. McCollum, Mr and Mrs D. T. Schantz, Ml. and Mis Jesse Schnolex, Ficd Manchester nnd W R Toomb. Major, and Mis, T. F. Penman left Saturdav morning. J. n Woolsey and Fiank Reaxeis xxlll go tonight The big event of the xxeek. the pa radt, takes place tomorroxx. Theie xxlll be between 'J5.000 and 30,000 Knights In line. General J. P. S. Gobln xxlll be ginnd marshal of the paradp, and Fighting Joe Wheeler xxlll have charge of the caxalry dixislous. Colonel Teddy Roosevelt xxlll icxlexv the procession from the giand maishal's stand. He xxlll run doxxn from Nexx Yoik tonight and romnln until tomorroxv night. Various preliminary meetings xveie held Saturday exenlng. The finance committee met and audited the ac counts of Gi and Recorder William H. Mayo and Grand Treasurer II. Wales Lines The grand treasurer's repoit showed n balance Aug. 1. 1S93, of $30. 302, cash received from grand record er, $17,."19, oidcis paid, J9.J72, cash on hund Oct. 1, 189S, $42,154. According to the report of the grand leeorder there nro 99S commanderles In the United States xxlth a membetshlp of 115.ST9. Last year there xxere 0,995 men knighted: 973 became affiliated, 408 xxere ielnstnted, 1,G."8 died. 1.7S9 xxere admitted, CI xxere suspended, 67 xxere expelled and 2,069 were suspend ed for non-payment of dues. Pennsyl vania leads In membership xxlth 11,909 knights Nexv Yoik comes next xxlth 11,370. MINER INSTANTLY KILLED. Julius Knopfs Life Crushed Out and His Laborer Injured. lullus Knopl, of 1",0" Hynon street, was Instantly killed, and Nicholas Fes nle, of Ninth htreet. was painfully In lured by a fall of roof Saturdu after noon In the Hvde Park mine." The fotmer xvas the miner, the latter is a laborer. Knopf leaves a xxlfe and Dev on children, nlid Fesnle also hus a huge family. The cnuse of the accident seems clothed In mystery. The most general ly accepted theory is that Knopf had pluced a small charge for blasting out a xvedge of coal and that both men re treated to a place of safety When they came forward after the blast the roof previously weakened by a heavy bluHt, fell upon thp men xvlthout any warning or Indication of its xxeakuess. Uoth xxere standing near an empty car. The laborer xxas Just ouulde the 7one of danger nnd escaped xxlth r-ev-eiul cuts and bad bruises from Hying chunks. Tho miner xxas literally ctushed to death and his head almost severed fiom tho body Follow xxoikmen xvent to the assist ance of the Injured men. Fesnlo with a little nssistnnco xxent to his home The remains of Knopf xvere taken out and removed to his home. Deceased xxas about Vi years of nge and xvas treasurer of Auguidn eastle. No 3Ss, Knights of tho Golden Hnsle. This jeiir txxo of his chlldien died Knights Templar Triennial Conclavo Pittsburg. One faie for lound trip via Lehigh Valley, Oct. 6 to 13. Re turn limit Oct, 17. See Ticket agent. CHURCH WILL BE FREE FROM DEBT PENN AVENUE BAPTIST CON GREGATION RAISED 38,000. Rov, Mr. Pierce Preached a Sermon on the Graco of Giving, Attor Which Subset lptlons Wero Started to Ralso ? 1,000, Rut the Responses Wero So Liberal That tho Entire Debt Will Bo Wiped Out Resolu tions on tho Departure of Attorney and Mrs. J. W. Hi owning. At tho conclusion of the motulnR service jestcrday In Penn Avenue Bap tist church, tho congregation took up Hip project of raising $1,000 to pay for repairs on the parsonage and imply on the Indebtedness of tho chuich, xxhlch In three .xeais past hud accum ulated to upwards of $S,000 Tho re sult was extremely gratifying to Rex-. Mr. I'lcice, the pastor, for not only xxas the $1,000 ralspd, but also an amount xxas pledged to liquidate the entile sum. His sermon ut the service xxns on the subject "The Oraee ot Giving." nnd he legaids tho liberal response as an evi dence of the good feeling of the con gtegatlon toward him. It xxas thought that the congregation would be doing good to raise the amount In txxo years. This will free tho church from debt. The committee appointed to prepare icsolutlons pxpiesslng the sentiments of the chuich toxxnid Attorney and Mrs J. W. Hiowning, xxho will soon leaxp for Denver, Col , offeied the fol lowing icsolutlons: To the Ofllcer nnd Mnnlieis of the Pcnn Axenue Baptist Church. Dear Brethun: Your commltteo ap pointed to draft suitable icsolutlons con cerning the lesignntlon of our brother, .1. W. Browning, u specif ully present the follnxxltig Whereas, Wo haxc lenincd with pro louud regret that Mr. and Mrs. J. " tlionnlng feci compelled to icmovo tiom Seiuntoti to the Jar xxest, for a season, ut the adxlce of plslrluns who n commend for Mrs. Broxxnlng a , ompkte change of climate, and Whereas, Mi Bioxxulug baxlng , slgind the truisuioiUilp of tho church tho super li.tendenci of the Amcrman , ;,1eh ho ha-ni c,l in the Pern A el A T AtH jt.fl frl .," ..!-. -1-..--l. ..J mie Bnptlrt (Lurch for sex-er.il ears xxlth marked ability and Christian lldcl- IU , theitfoip, be It ltesolx'od, That xxe place on leeoid our great nppicclatlon of the earnest labors, consecrated zeal and the devoted sLrxlees of our Brother Bioxxuini, lu ill Ills xorlc 111 and lor the church Ills ptomptness . m tlio illseimige of exciy dutj his Injalty lo tho cause ot the Mistei, nnd his uni form Chilstlim splilt haxe endeared him lo all. Rcsolxed 'that xxe express to lr. nnd Mis. Broxxnlng our giateful appreciation of all their loving serxicr and Christian inlnlstiles in all the dipirtments of the church life, and assure them of our nffei tlnnntc icgard and Christian rnnlldcn e As they lenxe us we slnll follow them xvlth our best xxishes, nnd pray the Great Head of the church to ilchly bless them in all their jouinexs restore the sick lo health, nnd speedily lctuin them to the old church home and to the loxed ones A Good Set or Teeth for... $3.1)1) Our Kest Sets or Teeth 5.00 V Including the Painless Extraction DR. S. C. SNYDER 311 Spruce Street, Opp, Hotel Jermyn USaloney Oil and TELEPHONE 622. 141 to 149 Mariaidn Streal, Scranton, Pa. URNING AND LUBRiCflTIl OIL PAINT DEPARTHENT.- and Varnishes. A Heart of The Season Sale Right in the heart of the season circumstances lorce us to cut prices. When we bought the Kerr stock we were obliged to buy the store lease, too. So that up to date we've had plenty of room. Today we Rented the Old Kerr Store Koom to some parties who will open a candy store therein. We promised them quick possession, and as a consequence We Must Get Out in One Week Anybody who has seen our own store knows we keep it well stocked. Knows, too, that we simply can't put the contents of another store into it. We simply haven't KOt the room, bspecially is this true ot the more bulky goods. So whether we want to or not, we're obliged to sacrifice these goods. The sale is bona-fide, the bargains are genuine. Here's a few ol the mote bulky goods we want to move quickly : Parlor Rockers Real golden oak and ma hogany finished rockers, back upholstered in flemish tapestry, Sold usu- tf-j nn ally foi $6. Now.. PJ."U Fancy Tables Oak finish tables. Top is 24 inches square, with fan cy curved edge. A pretty table and easily j worth $2.oo, for.. M,JJ Tabarets Or Jardinieie Stands, quite ,1 lot of pretty ones to sac rifice. Nice ones as c.nr low as Jwl' Siebecker & Watkins, 406 Lackawanna Avenue. xho hold them ccr In prayerful remem brance. Rcsolvedi That these resolutions ho spread upon tho minutes of the church, nnd a copy glxcn tu Mr, and Mrs. Broxxn lng. Robert F. Y. Pierce, p.iHlor; J. Lawrence Stolle, F. M. Kochler. committee. Churc.i clerk, It, J, Hull. Bible school nupcrlu tendwit, Luther Keller. ALLEGED HORSE THIEr CAUGHT Got Away fiom Patrolman Knrlus and Later Ran Into His Arms. Peter Sweeney, ot South Washington ax'enuc, xvas nriested at 1 o'clock yes terday moi nlug by Patrolman KaMus for nonietliln? ho Is charged with hnx -lug done n month or six weeks ago. The allegation Is that he stole a hoise and cairlnge fiom In fiont ot the Union Tinnsfer company's ofltcp on Franklin uxenue. A xvnttunt xxns sxxorn out coon after that and placed with Chief Gurrcll Patrolman Karlus took n xxalk back towatd Railroad alley yesterday morn ing nt the hour aforesaid and saw Sxvecney nnd another man having n quiet confab at the icnr of the West ern Union building. Tho oiricer told Sweeney theie xxns a xx arrant out for his nirest. Sxveeney proceeded to xxalk out toxx'ard Lackaxxanna avenue xxlth him and when they got acioss the street near the Coyne house ho said: "Say. ycr only stilngln', nln't that nil'" "No, Indeed," said Kailns, "no Joke about It; "I've been given orders to arrest you on sight." ith that Sxxeency made n dash across the street and back nguln to the alley. Kailua chased him and fell heels over head actoss a barrel he stumbled on In tho dnik. This gave Sxveeney a cood start, but the ofllcor didn't wnlt to look whether ho xxas cut or dirty but icsumed the hurdle race across railroad tracks nnd be txveen box cars In the Debixvuro, Laek uxvnnna and AVestcrn yuid. After scouting about for fifteen minutes the persex'prlng ollleer xxas rewarded by having his gnmo tun tight Into his arms. Karlus kept a tight gilp on him until he landed him In the centtal police station where he xxlll bo glx-cn a hearing this moinlng Dr. W. E. Allen Has moved his olllces to rooms TOS and 203 Connell building, Washington ax-o-nue. Wakefulness Horsford's Acid Phosphate taken before retiring quiets tho nerves and causes refreshing sleep. rieat to tue tste. Shun bubstltatei. mrnBaaasax OUR SPECIAL ROR FALL, 1898, FULL LINE OF NECKWEAR, BELL& SKINNER Motel Jermyn UuIIJInj Manufacturing Go. Pure White Lead, Colors Corduroy Couch Nicely upholsteied, tufted couch that sells for $12 in our big furniture stores. To go dining this sale o Qf Tapestry Couch Fancy wood Irame couch, prettily carved and uphol stered in good tapestry cov cnng, best of work manship. Woithdji nn 20.00. Now...N Paper Baskets Woik stands, tripod ta bles, screens, fire screens, and all other goods in old store at a big reduction. ill ., 20 Lackawanna Are., Scranton Pa. Wholcsnlo and Kctull DRUGGISTS ATLANTIC WHITE LEAD, FRENCH ZINC. Ready nixed Tinted Paints, Convenient, Kccmomteal, Durablo. Vnrnlsli Stains, Producing Perfect lnilUtloHofEipoaJlT. Woods RaynoIdst Wood Plnlsli, Epecllly Denenod for lnslda Worfc Mnrble Floor Plnlsli, Durable and Urlcj (lulckly Paint Varnish and Kal somine Brushes. PUR! LINSEED OIL AN3 TURPENTINE- ' u. , ,? v. ri fi&fc D ' lii. 'JJ ll We aro offering an extra inducement in fall shirts Just to start tho season. Vour ncgllgo whlrts will bo out of date and you'll really need theso good things xxo aro offering. Come In and look Into the matter. Hand & Payne 203 Washington Ave. AMAAAAAA4AAAAAilAiU, At Tea Parties Th" ludlen nie quite apt to groxv entluiHlistlc oxei jour baking If it Is dtf-erxlng. I3xery house xxife enjoxs tho pleasant com ments of her friends and that Is the kind sho xxlll surely get if Sho llbLS "Snow White" I'lour It makes beautiful xvhlto biscuits and the most delicious of cakes. It makes bread that 1.4 light and xxholctiomc. Your Grocer Sells It. "We Only Wholesale It." THE WESTON MILL CO Scranton. Ciirbondale, Olyphant. WRITING A LETTER I11 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 wben first payment is made on the instrument and to the first oue who sends me the name. If you know of a neighbor who talks of getting oue send the name in. Address George H Ives No. 0 West Market Street, Wllkes-Barre. I OF ANY KIND. Straight Business, Cash or Credit. Houses Furnish!) Comphh, ALES BARBOUR'S HOME CREDIT HOUSE 425 LACKAWANNAJ A, el
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