Tft.1 THE SOU ANTON TRIBUTE-TUESDAY. OCTOBER 18. 1898. B This Vot Not UouJ Alter Oct j. iSgS. HAVE YOU SEEN THE NEW LUDWEG PIANOS JUST ARRIVED ? Wo aro loyal to the oM rellublo makes that we have handled from ten to fourteen yours. If they were not up-to-dato we would drop them at once, but the Knabe, Vose, Urlggs and laid wg pianos represent the most pto gresslve Arms In the world. Buy the famous TIED GUT VIOLIN STRING and the MeKlnley edition of 10 cent music. PERRY BROS 205 Wyoming Ave. just Keceivea A new lot of the cele brated Florentine ware that will be sold at less than half the former prices. TIE GRIFFIN HIT STUDIO DR. A. A. UNDABURY, Speclaliies Surgery, Diseases of Women Ofllce Hours. ... 0 to Inn. m 1 to :i p. in At Kesidoncs 7 to spm OfilceWllllnni" lSulldlic, Opp I'ostolllce Itealdance 21(1 youth Main Atonne COLUMBIAN DETECTIVE AGENCY DIME BANK BUILDING, SCRANTON, PA. Mntlcr Killclted Where Other Failed. Moderate Charge. MRS. CJEO. CARR, Teacher of Piano MR. CARR. Banjo, Aiandolin and Guitai. btndlos In the New Oueriisejr HuUdlnj: Setentta Veurln Tim city, on Musical Faculty Wyomluc Seminary. "8 U i( opened a General lnturatice OfTlca In tlMM 1111 Mil, Celt Block Companies represented. Unrg li.ef especially solicited. 'Xelephune 1BOD. Huianu, TOWffitfteSS Write or Call for Price List. KEMP, 103 Wyoming Avenue. Allow Us to Clean Vour LACU CURTAINS, and You Will Be Pleased. I ackawanna L "THE" AUNDRV. 308 Penn Atenue. A. B, WARMAN. The Wllkes-Barre Record can be had In Scranton at tlio r.eus stands or ReU man Bros, 401 Spruce and C03 Llnd;n streets; Mac, Lackcwunna avenue. PEKSONAL. Julius Traugott, of Gerson's millinery, is n New York city. Miss Laura Nctvhouse, of London, Kng. land, Is tlsltlng her sister, Mis. II Lam;, feld. Mrs. John Mills, of rerdlnand street. will leave to day for Philadelphia to ie. main a month. Miss Delia Evans, of South Hydo Talk avenue, passed Sunday at her parental home In Wllkes-Iiarrc. James D. Edwards and daughter. Maiy, of Edwardsvllle, were the guests Sunday of M. P, Daniels, of Divlson street G. V. Mlllat, of Millar & Peck, letunica home Saturday after a week's business trip In New Yoik amone the Importers. Misses Ella and Josephine Itohrwaor of South Scranton, and Miss Louisa ICrause. of Broadway left foi New York ywterdaj, Artificer Meyers, of Company B, Thir teenth Pennsylvania Infantry, Is able to be about after a prolonged Illness, con tracted while at ramp. James Powell a private In Company O. Kleventh United States Infantry, eon if Chatles Powell, of the Scranton Railway company. Is visiting his home in Green Ridge. He wan granted a thlrt-day sick leave from Porto Rico. Mri, T. J. TMegtrgeJ, of Washington avenue, cute) talned it few of hor friends Wednesday afternoon at a dinner In honor of lirr ulster. Mrs, C. A. ('ourtrlght, of ITonesdale. Among those present were Mr. and Mrs William MacLoan, Mr uml Mrs. Finch, Mr. and Mrs J-e and others. County' C'ommlHsloners John Ueinulh, Oiks and S. W Roberls will leuve today for Clearfield to attend the annual etao convention of county commissioners. '1 tie opening session will be tomoirow. The convention will last three day's ComifiN. sloner Olios Roberts Is a member of the executive committee of the contention John Lohmann, of Kingston, spent Sun. day In the illy. Steam Heating and numbing. P. S &. M. T. Holey,231 Wyoming ave. ii ui in li sippi? lose V ' "m P'1 PWra-nh wffiv:-"';tii U .!. Wl UJ1 jLrtwtLu.ijJf1; TALK ON PHYSICAL CULTURE. DoHvoifttl by Miss Caroline T. Conk llng in the Scinnton Conservatory. "Physleiil Culture" mid how best to ncqulru It, was the Mibject of an In Httuctlvp tnllc given by Miss Ciirollno T. Conkllng on Satutday nftoruoon 11 1 the Scranton Conscivntory of Music. After explaining that the core of tho body was not less essential than the cultivation of the mind, tho speaker said that the flist step In body tiuln lng must be the bringing up U a nor mal position uml netltlty of the vital organs. Before good blood can bo mudu tho henit, lungs, liver, etc., must be In their proper place, doing smootly their appointed work. Mies Conkllng gave a series of drills which exhibited how these vital organs could be exercised, and later showed how the currents of vitality thus ciulr-K-filed could be most advantageously und equully dlsti United throughout tho system. Her system of training com bines hygienic gymnastics with Dei sm te gestures, glng both vlgoious exeielse nnd giace, ihylhm and sym metiy of movement The talk was clear, direct and most enjoyable. At ti lutet date Miss Conklliii will con sldn the subject of "Epi esst,n " AGAINST VAN HORN. Supreme Coutt Sustains the Lower Court In Refusing n New Tiinl. Case Will Be Taken to United States Court. Among the decisions handed down b the Supreme court, sitting in Pittsburg, yesterday, was one affirm ing the decision of the eollit of quar ter sessions of this count In refusing a new trial in the case of Geoigo K. Van Horn, comlctcd of the muider of Mis. Josephine Wecot 'I here weie twenty -se en assignments of etror on the part of the defense. Two ol them were on constitutional questions. One was that the coutt encd In locking the court loom door on the llnnl dav of the ttlal, which It Is alleged, Is contrary to tho United States constitutional piotlslon ngalnst star chamber tilals. The other wus that court eried In allowing the Jirty to isit tho scone of the murdei with out taking tho defendant along, It being held that this s a Iolatlon of the stipulation that a defendant should bo confionted by the witnesses against him. On tho strength of these allegations Messis. Wedeman and Thayer, attor neys for Van Horn, will take the case to the supremo court of the United States. They will go befote the statu supieme couit with a motion for the allow ance of an appeal and If ills gi anted will ptocoed to hao the case submit ted to the Federal supieme court. The gi anting of tlte appeal will, of coutse, stay all pioceedlngs. If It is not granted the governor will be called upon to fix a date for the execution. NEW SUPREME OFFICERS. Chosen at the Recent Convention in St Louis. At the second contention of the su piomc council of the Young Men's In stitute ot the United States which has just closed at St. Louis, Mo., the fol lowing olllceis were chosen. Supieme chaplain. Archbishop Ireland St. Paul, Minn ; supreme piesldent, V. J. Kleice, San Tranclsco, Cal.: su preme first t Ice-president, F. J. Muc k entehe, Cincinnati, O.; supreme second vice-president, A. V. St Puie, San Francisco, Cal, sup! erne sceretaiy, M. J. Counahan, Flushing, Ph.: supieme treasurer, "W. Ti. Kenny. Cincinnati, O. Boaid of diiectors. Chalimun, Hon. M. T, Corcoran. Cincinnati. O . M II. McAniff, Wllkes-Bairo, Pa., John Lynch, S,an Francisco, Cnl., William J. Kelly, Plttsbuig, Pa , R V. C.egg, Denver, Col ; W. It. Rynn, Winchester, Ky , 1 J. llnnnon, Portland, Ore., Dr. T. H, Mouls, San Fianclsco, Cal. The Celebiation of the Year at Philadelphia, Oct. 2" to 27. All pa triotic citizens should attend this mammoth Pence Jubilee. The Lehigh Valley rallioad will make HALF RATES TO PHILADELPHIA for this occasion. Tickets will be sold Oct. 24 to 27. icturn limit Oct. 31, and will be honored on any of tho num erous trains, except the Black Dia mond Rxpress. An Impressit e Naval Review, Civil, Indus tilal and military paiude, un veiling of the Grant Equestrian Monu ment In beautiful Falimount patk, Dedication of the Restoied Independ ence Hall, Grand Juvenile Chorus, will be some of the Interesting featuies of the thiee days' celebration. President McKlnley nnd his Cabinet. The Goternors of the Original Thli teen States. Lieutenant Commander Walnwright. The heio, Hobson, and many others ot distinction are expected to be in attendance. Consult Lehigh Valley Ticket Agents for full particulate. Florey & Brooks' New Enterprise. Messis. Florey and Biooks, tho en terprising bicycle and sporting goods deulets, have purchased the stock and good will of the Scuton Photo Sup ply company, onth concerns hate oc cupied the same stoie room on Wash ington avenue since the destruction the Y. M. C. A. building by flic Messis. Florey and Biooks wish to announce to the professional and ama teur photogrupheiH of this city that they have all the lutest supplies of all kinds, which will always be bold at tho right prices. They will also make a specialty of developing and finishing amateur work. This department Is under the charge of an expert pho togiapher which will exure their pa. tions In this line first cmS3 tvoik. Trom Evety View Point. In traveling, the four most impoit ant points to be considered are safety, punctuality of beivlce, comfort and speed. The Lake Shore and Michigan Southern lalltvuy combines them all Its roadbed mid equipment BUrpass those of any other railway In Arner Icn. And the fact that the United States government has selected this road for the fast mall trains proves that punctuality and speed are part of its dully toutlne, if you contemplate a trip between Buffalo and ' Cloveland, Toledo, Chi cago, or points In tho West and South west, be buic and travel over the Lake Shore. Perlee V. Jervis. Will Klve instruction In Virgil Clav ier and Mason methods, partlculaily designed to meet tho lequlrements of teachers. Also lessona to regular stu dents. For terms, etc., call or address Jeivis-Haidenbereh Piano School, ANNUAL MEETING OF FLORENCE MISSION NUMBER OF INTERESTING RE TORTS WERE HEARD. It Was Shown That the Mission Is Doing a Groat Woik for the Erring and Fallen In Making Useful Mein beis of Society Out of Them Mrs. J. L, Ciawford'n Report for the Building Committee The Present Financial Condition of the Institu tion. The largest attendance ever present nt an annual meeting of tho t'lorenco mission wus at the new homo for the Institution on Hnirlson ittonue yestei day afternoon. M.mv ladles of other towns who no Interested In the work were present. At the conclusion of th session dainty lefreshments were sett ed and vlsitois were shown over the new Institution In tho absence of Mr?. Thomas Oh I, son Mrs. W. V. Latin ope pieslced anil opened the meeting by 11 Seilptui 1 tending. Ret. G. E. Guild otTeid player, Mis W S. Dlehl lead the minute? of the Inst annual meeting Mis Lnthropc lend th repoit of tin. last vent, a stiong nnd well-wiltteii paper. She gave a bilef resume of the ycai's progiess In tho new building nnd then rpoke of the objects of tb work and Its fm leaching lnlluencv and described the snfe, lender shellei of the mission In Its cnte c.r tiie way ward. Ml.s Dlohl read tho Interesting 1 -port of Mis. r. it Von Stoich, the secretary. The mission is but lite years old At the close ot lnn yen tho giound was bioken und onv-hutf of the funds was raised for the new home, which In He months vi leady" for occupancv. A tilbuto was paid to the geneiosltt and practical aid or Mr. and Mis. J. I, Ciawford who were thus publicly thanked by the boaid. The woik of Mis. Emma Thomas, the matio'i, and her nr-FM.mt. Ml is Thomns. was pralsnd and the kindness of the- city hospitnls, pai tlculmly the Muses Tayloi. In which had been pie pared looms for the caie of nil"' Ion In mates, was mentioned nppicclatlt ely. TRESUREIVS REPORT. A room has now been arranged In the mission whcio cases which demand Isolation may bo treated. Mis. rja Williams gave the treas urers icport from Oct. 1, 1S07, to Ott. 1, 1S')S. It Is as follows: Cash cm hand Oct. 1, 1S.97 $ 4s 01 RECEHTS. Cash donations 5l',0 2"i Hoard rcc cited ill") Membership dins 2IJ ;) Donations from boaid ot di rector ,7p no Receipts of concert 7 TO 771 13 Total jsj) to DISBURSEMENTS. Matron's salaiy Jll.' to Kent UJ cvi Gas and water ,"l 21 Drugs 13 ,V, Printing 21 oil Telephone I 01 IIoii'c furnishing 1 1 20 Railroad fa to iu on House expensei 222 41 Cash on hand Oct. 1, lS'S . . $ 21 11 Mis. E. C Thomas, the matt on, read a caiefully prepared and Intel estlng story of her yenr's work. No deaths wele recorded. There hate been sixty two Inmates thiough the year. Of these eleten were babies and ir, of the lemalnlng weie simply given tempor ary shelter The question as to the ability of those who ale sent out to continue in their new life Is answeied In the statement that of ten In homes seven have withstood any temptation to re turn to their foimei dissolute condi tion. In closing Mrs. Thomas asked for earnest piaveis for work as these were moie important than funds. The chairman of the membeishlp committee. Mis. J. W. Howaith, re ported 121 associate members, 29 sus taining, total l.'O. SECURING A BUILDING. Mrs. J. L. Crawford gave an inter esting and caiefully prepared lesult of the building committee, describing the early stiugglcs for a home and the subsequent triumph. The two lots were purchased foi $1,500 at a time when single lots were selling for a $1,000 each. Now pioperty in this vi cinity has Increased a large per cent. The building committee consisted of Mis. Ciawfoid, Mrs. A. D, Stelle, Mrs. W. H. Taylor. Mis. W. T. Hac-kett, Mrs. W. S. Dlehl and Mr. J L Ciaw ford. Mr Crawford sketched the plans which were accepted. Mr. K. L. Wal tet was selected as aichitect and the contract was let to Heniy Kauffhold for $5,C00. A complete description of the building followed A fence has since been nddeel, which, with the grad ing cost $500. The total cost of the property Is $8,13S.23. Of this $1,C34.29 remains unpaid. Carbondale, Pitts ton and Peckvillo hate tontilbuted to the building fund, Mrs. W. T. Huckett piesented the fol lowing leport of the treasurer of tin building committee: Oct 15, li7 to balance In First Nutloral haul ( its 12 Oct 17. ISls, cash leceltcd since lapl lepoit . 4.2G4 12 W.UW 41 Fine We arc offering our Na tional Pure Food Co.'s Soups aud Franco-American vSoups, at 30c Per Can, $3.50 per Doz. You have in these soups the finest pioducts in the land, the ex perlenae of the best chefs and at a very moderate cost. E. Q. Coursen Wholesale ami ltclnil. Soup Paine's Celery Compound Makes People Well. The one true specific for dlea arising from adebllltate.l neroni syitem isPalre' celery compound, so generally prescribed by ptniilclans It is prnbxbly the most re TnatVab1eiemrdytli.it the scientific research cf this country has produced Prof. Hilward P. Phelps, M D . b. I O , uf Dartmouth college first prescribed what Is now lincwn the wor'd over as I'alnr's celery compound, a positive cure lor dyspepsia, biliousness, liter eomp'Rlnt, neiiralqla, rheumatism, all rervous disease, anil kidney troubles Paine's celery compound has succeeded again and again waete everything else ims failed. DISllt'RSEMENTX Oct 17. 1S!!, Tradris' Real Est do company 4,000 00 E 1. Walter 1M 0 Hunt &. r'oincll lno ui Scranton Stote woiKs JL 01 Sfhluger ,1 Co Insurance 17 f0 W T. Ilnckett, insurnnco "17 W J J Hotmail l'l "0 Mr G E. Dean 100 $U1 . 1 4b s; $:.,o;i) it Balance In I snk Mis. Dlehl, of the home committee, told Intel estlng details of tho girls In the mission, anil said Hint partly worn clothing Is needed. She then read a t banning little message of good wishes 11 mil the pieslcli t, Mrs. Thomns Dick son, and stated that It also contained a check for $10. MRS. HUODIE'S ADDIlEbS. Mts ItobPit Uindto, of Catbondule, made one of the most Inteiestlng ad dresses of th day, gltlng a graphic descilptlon of the woik done in her city. Mis. Lewis Jcncs, of Pittston. made a brief lepoit, and Mrs Filedman, of the same town, gate the trensuier's lepoit. Election of ofllcers took place as fol lows: Mis. Thomns Dickson, piesl dent. Mis. .1. L. Ciawford, flist vice piesldent, Mis, A. D. Stelle, second tlcc president, Miss Jennie Andrews, coriespondlng secietniy, Mrs. Aijn Williams, treasurer. Mrs. C II. Von Storch, recording ecietarv. Miss Jen nie Retnolds, assistant secretaiv. di rectors for three yeais. Miss Dolph, Mis. E. G. Dean, Mrs. J "v Howarth, Mrs W II. Saditi, Mis. Robert Bioelie, of Caibondale. directors for one year, Mrs E. O. ('outsell, Mrs. Beddoe, Mrs. W. T. Hackelt. Mis Obeits. of Peck vllle. The meeting was dismissed with the benediction by Rev. G E. Guild. INTERNATIONAL CONCERT CO. Already Booked for a Number of Concerts. The Intel national Conceit company, which gave 11 nuinbei of delightful con certs last j cm, will open Its season next Wednesday in Carl ondalo under the auspices ot the Episcopal church ot that city The next concert will take place tho flist week In November, to be given at Cnlvaiy Reformed church of this city, and followed by nnother In the same week at Hones dale. York, Pa., has been booked for Nov. IS, and aiiaiMemento are belnT made for concerts In Pittston and Wllkes-Raire, but elates ate not yet fixed. Tho peisonnel of the company Is the same as last year Mr. and Mrs. Ernst Thlele, the well known New Yoik art ists, Mr. F. Vandervekcn, the Belgian tiollnlBt, who returned fiom Europe last week and Miss Jennie Buchwnld. the little New Y01U plannlste, who has lately made Sci anion hor home Their conceits are noted for their good programme and the excellent len dition of them. The early booking of so many conceits promises a (lie sea son for this excellent organization ATTACKED THE OFFICERS. Murderous Conduct of Henry Xylnn der, of South Scinnton. Lieutenant of Police Zang and Pa tiolman Roland niiuowly escaped be Ing stabbed caily yesteiday morning by Henry Xy lander, of South Scranton. He tas ill link, nnd was being taken to the Alder street station house where ho made the murderous attempt on the ofllcers. The weapon was a piece of copper, a foot in length with a sharp point. Tho blade penetiated Patrolman Ro land's coat and InllicUd a slight wound on h!s nbdomen. Lieutenant Hang es caped injury. In police couit yester day morning Alderman Lcntes held the prisoner In $700 ball on tho charge of assaulting tho ofllcers, nnd lined him $' or 30 days In jail for Intoxication and resisting airest. He was commit ted to the county jull. CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR UNION. Offlceis Nominated by Executive Committee nst Night. The annual meeting of the executive committee of the Chiistinn Endeavor Union of tho city was held last even ing In Graco Reformed church. Rev. George E. Guild, of Providence, was the presiding oillcei. Nominations of ofllcers were mudo In the report fiom the nominating committee us follows: President, Rev. Georso W. Welsh, of Calvmy Reformed chuich, iccordlns secretary, Helena Clark, of Providence; corresponding secretary, Jennie Dan iels, of the West Side; treasurer, D. J. Phillips, of Green Ridge, superinten dent of missions, Louis Williams, of Green Ridge; musical director, Charles H, Doeisum, A public meeting will be held somo tlmo next month at which the nomin ations will bo jatlflcd. The executive committee will fix the date of that meeting and tho place of holding It and will make known tho some through the newspapers and by sending an nouncements to tho bccrctniy of every church society. Charles Chandler, A. C. Smith nnd Mis. Joseph Haugl will bo ndded to the commltto on public meeting. Tho subject of "Good Citizenship" was discussed Mr. Chandler spoke on the expectations from this branch of Kndeator work tho coming year. A clear-cut nnd well defined policy will be pursued and good results nre antici pated. FUNERAL OF MILO J. WILSON. Services Conducted by Rev. Charles Robinson, D. D. Fiotn the family lesldcnce, 819 Mul berry street, the funeral of Mllo J. Wilson took placo yesterday afternoon. Rev. Charles Robinson, of the Sec ond Presbytetlan church, otlle luted at the set vices held at the houre. Sub sequent to the lemovlng of tho le malns at 3 o'clock, the members of the Luckawnnna bar in attendance tlewed the body. Intel ment was made In Foi eit 11111 cemotety. rlhr nltenmilna until n 1 1 nnilpfl bv n 1 large number uf it presentallte men I ..( , Un t...utnnsc ,. i ...r.f.M.ulr.in1 ..lt0AU of tl.lf city. The pull-beaters weie: Judge IX. W. Alchbald, Hon. L. A. Wattes, S. H Pi Ice, II. J Cnir, Fred eil I; Fiillci nnd A H Christy. NEW MASONIC TEMPLE. Will Be Located In the Building J. S. Miller Pioposes to Erect on Spiuce Stieet Intend to Occupy Two Floors. The bul'diiig J ? Miller pioposes to ci.'ct on the lront of the lot ho owns on Sputte stie"t between Washington and Wyoming avenues Is to bo used ns a Musoule temple. For scveint weeks w nkinrn hate been excavating for tho 1 jundations for the building and that ! w nk Is now piactlcally completed. Aiehltcct F I Blown Is prepnting th? plans lor the building which will be of bilck and four stoiles high. The 11 out will be of buff brick ornamented with stone. The two upper floors of th building will be used for Masonic pin poses nnd will be laid out and ittted up especially for tlum The floois they will occupy will be 40x7S feet In size and tho top lloor will be used ns a meeting loom. It will have an assem bly hall 40x60 feet and several small anto-ioonn. This large meeting room will l)e hardseinely iltted. On the third lloor will be the banquet hall forty feet square, kitchen, committee rooms end lockets fot the members. In the banquet hall theie will be some clnborato hnulwood decorations. It Is tho Intention of Mr Miller to have a stole room on the flu t floor and there Is a. possibility that the Citv club may occupy the second. Woik on the building is being pushed ns l.ipidly as polblc. OPENING EVENING CLASSES. Exercises Held in the R. R. Y. M. C. A. Last Night. At the Rallioad Young'.Men's Chils tian association last nlcht there was a ery interesting and entertaining time In connection with the opening of the educational classes The laig.- number of young men present" listen ed to seteial excellent addresses, some sweet music and aftet wards weie re galed with a lunch sertcd by the ladles' auxiliary. The exercises were an.ingecl by F W. Pearsall, the aineiatlon ecietaiy A. 13 Clomons, of the Dickson works, formei ly educatlotal secretmy of the New Jcisy state committee of the Young Men's Christian association, m ide the principal addiess of the even ing. One of the facts stated by him is Hint one-sixth of tho night school work of the country Is done by the Young Men's Christian association. Other addi esses were made by J. A. Mellon, Instructor In the mechanical drafting department of the evening school; F, D. Glcvei, who teaches penmanship, arithmetic and grammar, and John Armstrong, who directs the gymnasium work. Mr. Mellen has had charge of this depaitment of the work for six veais, and Messrs. Gioter and Armstrong for four years each. Music was furnished by the Orpheus Instrument? 1 quarette. The exercises were piesieled oter by D. J Whlteforel, chairman of the educational commit tee. Befoie the exercises concluded a A Good Set or Teeth for... $3.00 Our Best Sets or Teeth 5.00 Incladlne the Painless Infraction DR. S.C.SNYDER 321 Spruce Street, Opp, Hotel Jcrmyn Maloney Oil and Manufacturing Go. TELEPHONE 622. 141 to 149 Msridian Streat, Scranton, Pa. BURNING AND LUBRICATING OILS. PAINT DEPARTnENT.--Pure White Lead, Colors nnd Varnishes. SIEBEOKEB & WATKSN No. 406 Lackawanna Avenue. We would like to get acquainted with such ot Scrnnton's popula tion as do not know our store and methods. Always aiming to please our patrons, we believe the benefit would be mutual. In Carpet--we've everything desirable and priced with utmost fairness. In Du- eries our stock is verv complete, showing greater variety than any st in town. Our Upholstery Department is in charge of skilled worknu who are kept continually busy. In the Window Shade Department give universal satisfaction. These are pretty big claims, but if ou doubt them you can easily find out for yourself whether they are true or not. Come and see us when you are in need ot any of these things. We'll appreciate it and try and treat you right. SIEBECKER & WATKINS, 406 Lackawanna Avenue. debating society was formed which will have Its flist meeting Saturday cvsn Ing, Oct, 29, Following Ib tho schedule for the etenlng classes: Mechanical drawing, Monday and Thursday; penmanship uilthmvtle and grammar. Tuesday and Friday; gymuuslutn, Monday and Fildny. OBITUARY. Mrs. Unbt Idl.i Breck Hutu, relict of tho lato John Swift, died at her residence, .'J Cluy atenus, Sunday night at 1.30 o'clock llcr death was stielden, though for many yours sho was a sufferer. In tho morning sho wan uhlo to attend chmch tertlces nnd spent a portion of tho day with her hi other, Attorney Charles Dut'ont Brick About 3 o'clock In the afternoon sho gtew weak and sank rapidly, Mrs. Swlfi was born on the Brandywlue, near Wilming ton, Del., August 21, ISIS, nnd was In Iter fiftieth jeur. Her fattier. William Buck, cinno to tills alley when the deceased was a girl In UC9 she was mauled, and removed to Schonectady, N. Y lemaln lng there until the death uf hei husband, when sho te turned to this city. Mrs. Swift was a member ot St. Luke's church and manifested a deep Interest In tho ta rteniB charitable societies ot that congre gation, Two sons, Edward Swift und Charles DuPont Swift surtlvo her. Charles Dupont Brock slid George L. Breck were her brothers. Tho funeral will tako placo Wednesday afternoon at S o'clock. Sort Ices will bo held In St. Lulco's chinch Interment, which will bo prltnte, will bo madei in tho Forest Hill cemetery. Tatilck T. Kllnnrtlu, proprietor of the Ransom Vnllv hotel, at Hansom, died Saturday evening at ti SO o'clock from at affection of tho liver. He was 31 years ot age and Is survived bv his wife. Tho de ceased was well known In this city, l'o. a number ot years he was a business as sociate, of Lawrenco Ketrlck, and was a member of Crtstal Hose company, Tlu funeral will tuko place this morning A high mass of lequlem will bo sold at St Patrick's church, Pittston. Intel ment will bo made in Miuooka Catholic ccme teiy. Beautiful Fall Millinery WW 1 w OUR MILLINERY DEPARTMENT Is filled to icpletlon with the finest stock of Fall and Winter Milllneiy that has ever been brought to Scranton Hcie you see beautiful aitlstic en -tions, dliect from the hands of expeil tilmmois. Having superior talent and malting the wants of our trade n caie ful study, places us in position to pio duce perfect gems ot great beauty and tare style. We combine highest grades of material, perfect style and finish so ns to be able to offer our line Millinery at a very low price. We nsk a ery little pi Ice and give a great deal of style. YOU WANT WHAT'S A1 UP TO DATE? SEC OUR HATS. SHIRTS, NECK WLAK, ETC. BELL&, SKINNER Hotel Jcrmyn Building. 3m Jmmh i-zs--zte&, -iv' Yf lis in ., 20 Lackawanna. Ara., Scrantan Pi Wholesale nnd Ilctnll DRUGGISTS. ATLANTIC WHITE LEAD. FRENCH ZINC. Ready nixed Tinted Paint, Convenient, Economical, Bumble. Varnish Stains, rroduclncl'crfeotlmltattonofBxpsnMT Woods. Rnynolds' Wood Finish, Especially Demgned for Inslda Wcrfc. Marble Floor Finish, Durable and Drlot (Quickly Paint Varnish and Kal somine Brushes. PURE LINSEE3 OIL UND TURPENTINE. KNOX HATS For Ladies and Gentleman, FINE NECKWEAR Hand & Payne 203 Washington Ave. Your Flour Bin May need replenishing. If so, wo invito your attention to the fact that our "Snow White" Dour Is a great favorlto, and is giving universal satisfac tion. Theie are hundreds of families who will use no other kind. There nre others who would use no other kind If they once tried "SNOW I WHITE." YOU ought to try It. ! All Grocers Sell It. "We Only Wholesale It." THE WESTON MILL CO Scranton, Carbondale, Olyphant. FIVE DOLLARS FOR WRITING l! LETTER Iu order to introduce my new line of Kimball Pianos aud 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 and to the first one who sends me the name. If you know of a neighbor who talks of getting one send the name in. Address George H. Ives No. 9 West Market Street, Wilkcs-Barrc. NO BANKRUPT SALES F OF ANY KIND. traight Business, Cash or Credit. Houses Furnished Compht). CARBteS HOME CREDIT HOUSE 4215 LACKAWANNA! AV2.