-mmcm f " 1TW U , L $ THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-MONDAY. OCTOBER 24, 1898. 5 Xt ThU Vole Not Clood After Oct a6. 1895. ANOTHER TRIUMPH FOR THE Ludwig Piano. The new DUI'LKX SCALE pro duces a volume of tone of the rarest quality. It sounds like a beautiful harmonic added to the regular tone and can be softened to the faintest pianissmo or increased to nearly twice the volume "of an ordinary piano. Ludwig people arc always in the front with anything of real merit and to hear ttic DUPLEX will con vince anyone that they have a grand invention. 1 1 1 v r 1 r "-v "k I PpD PY R R (jl) I I I II I I I I I WV-. ' 203 Wi'Olllilltf AVl'ltlU'i ' J " ! r : - ' l I A new departure at Tk Tha Griffin Art Studio, We aie now prepared to fill the wants of the amatuer and profess ional. WZ SOLICIT YOUR TRADI. DR. A. A, LINDABURY. Specialties Surgery, Diseases of Women Olllce lloiili n to 10 n. 111 1 to :i p. m At Kcsiclonce 7 to H p. in Oulce William" lliilldlig, Opp. l'ostollU-c. Hesldeneo-'JIO .South Main Avenue. COLUMBIAN DETECTIVE AGENCY LIME EAIIX BUILDING, SCRANTON, PA. Mnlteri Solicited Where Otlieri Killed. Moderate Charges. MRS. GEO. CARR, Teacher of Piano 1Y5R. CARR, Banjo, Alandolin and Guitar. Ntudloi In the New (iuernioy llulldlng, 3 J II North Wellington iweuuo. t-ctvntli Year In Tin City. Da Muioul Fnculty Wyoinlns Seminary. Hscopened a General limiranco Office In Flfiflftn.il rinnll Yen KtocU Companlei irpresented. Large -i.e CHpcclully lullclted. Telephone IHUU. Write or Call for Price Uit. KEMP, 103 Wyoming Avenue. Allow Us tu Clean Your I.ACti CURTAINS, and Von W III lie PleascJ. ackavvanna "THE!" AUNDRY. 308 I'enn Avenue. A. It, WAR.UAN. Tho Wilkcs-Barre Ilecord can be hud in Scranton at tho r.cwa btund.s of Itcis man liros., 404 Spruco nnd DU3 i,lnd;n streets; Muc, Lacku wanna avenue. PERSONAL. Attorney Chalks :, Bradbury left Hut unlay lor tho Omaha exposition. Mr. and Mrs. George 8. Taylor returned Saturday from a week'i, slay in l'ltls burg. Miss Kll.i Thomas, of I'tica. N. Y.. 's the guest of Miss Alien Kvun, of Jto-.K street. Attorney V. W. Vioiti', will tod.iv nt liunlsburg respond to tin ndilrem. oi ye. coino at tho state convention of 1'oor IX reclolfi. I'crey H. Frutchoy, trick cycIUt, who has been spending the last two weeks in this city getting new wheele, left Sunday for Anderson, Intl., to join ihu Columbian minstrels. Tomonow evening at SCO o'clock in the Clrcen Itidso l'lesuyteiiun church, Charier M, Carr and Miss Mury C. Monies, ot Ureen ltldge, will bo mairicd. There will bo a reception atterwards at thu residence of Miss Monies' brothoi -In-law, (icor.'o Mitchell, of Monroe avenue. George Lackhart Parte, united States .nnanl In TVff, ft Inlrttit nri'lim.l nl 1,1a t,nt,w In Wllkes-Uarre Friday afternoon, accoin- par.led by bis father, L. (.'. Dane, who went to New i oik to meet him. Coi tail Durte left for bis post hint January, and has been granted a furlough for il.ty days from tlmo of lauding, lie is in ex cellent health, his smooth facu Is deeply tanned by the southern sun, and he Is somewhat btouter than when ho left. Mr. Darto says lie left MartlnlciJj, one of tho Windward Islands, about ten days ngo, and the, passago occupied about eight dava. Tho voyage was very rough and tho thirty odd pargengers wero badly shaken up, HOSE WAGON DISABLED. Crystals Had a Break Down Going to a Fire. Jn responding to an alarm of tiro from box Jl t a so yastmday, forenoon tm Role comera ifl sun House rNKrti !i iii'Wi the Iioro wngon of the Cryslnlu Kot dis abled on Wyoming itvcnuo nnd John Cltllcrnn, u member of tlic eomtmnv. who was rlillntf on tho rear step, lind a close rail from serious Injury. A piece of the tire of tho hind wheel on the tight slilu of the wagon broke off and Hew within n few Inches of his head with great upecd. There worn three others of tho company on the wagon nlo. This oeeurrod mlilwny between Spruce street and l.aeknwniiiiu ave nue. The driver was unable to biins tin- tenm to it standstill for several feet, by which time the rest of tho tire nnd tho rim of the wheel came off. The wagon had to be brought to (build's shop, fiom which It had not long been sent out. The first time It was used since It was smashed In the collision on May IS last was l'lremen's Day. The fire was located In the rear of the Jewish synagogue on Hickory street nnd caused only slight damage. MR. GIBBONS MUST ANSWER. Judge Archbald Rules on the Elec- ticm C!tmtest Dispute. Judge Archbald ruled. Saturday, that John aibbotis must answer the ques- """ ask"(1 ,llm ' lIlc lection contest hearing as to whether or not ho had handled any money whatsoever In tho full elei Hon. Mr. OibliuiiH, on the advice of the rexpondi'iifs counsel, Mr. McDonald, refused to answer this question Friday, rang he had been subpoenaed sololv for examination In the matter of the treasurcshlp election nnd anything for- 1 elgn to Hint could not be Inquired Into. As to wlii-ther or not he handled any money In the election for treasurer he answered In the negative. In making bis ruling. Judge Archbald snld the voter could not qualify in part nut must show that he did not vlolnto the .-lei tlnn law In nny Instance. VERDICT IN KENNY CASE. Found Guilty of Manslaughter But Kecommended to the Mercy of tho Court Some of tho Sentences Imposed. A verdict of manslaughter, accom panied by a rociiinmcndntion of ex treme mercy was returned Saturday afternoon by the jury In the case of Kdward Kenny, charged with the mur der of Martin Henley, In Archbald, last April. The agreement was readied nt 2.30 o'clock, after a deliberation of a few minutes over forty-eight hours. An hour later, when the defendant and tho attorneys had been summoned, the jury came In and rendered Its verdict. On Mr. Conry'K motion the jury was polled and each as his name was called answered "manslaughter." A paper signed by every Juror recommendlngex treme mercy v. is presented with tho erdlct. At the opening of court Saturday morning the Jury once more sent in word that it could not ngree and re pented its lcqucst to lie discharged. Judge Gunstor sent for them and ox plained at length that It was not within tin power of tho court to discharge them and that nothing except tho death of one of their number could effect their 1 eleasc before an agreement was reached. It Is understood that the Jury stood seven for acquittal and live for a ver dict nf manslaughter on tho first bal lot. Later one of the minority went over to the ncqulttnl side nnd thus t hey remained until Saturday afternoon, when the majority gave In. The veidict was a surprise to the de fendant's attorneys, who looked con fidently for an ncqulttnl. They will move for n new trial. The maximum penalty for man slaughter Is lmprlsonmmt for twelve years. In the case of Kate Mulheiin ogalnst Kdward J. Mellony the usunl sentence was Imposed, John Knssmnn, who plead guilty of stealing a ploughshare, was allowed to go with senteneo suspended. P. Brlslln, convicted of ussault and battery, was lined S10. John Stntes plead guilty of keeping a tippling house and was sentenced to Ji.'OO (Ine and three months in tho county jail. Verdicts of not guilty were returned in the following cases: (Kdward Mnhar, malicious mischief; Kdward i.ewis, re ceiving stolen goods; Timothy IJrndy, statutory burglary; Frederick Skuel's, larceny; Thomas Swart:, larceny; Jo seph McAndrew, attempted robbery. WEDDED AT GKEENFIELD. Miss Hnttio Snyder nnd John L. Slocum United. A M'iy charming marriage was sol emnized nt the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. Ti. C. Snyder, nt Cirecnfleld, last Wed nesday evening, when their daughter. Miss flattie, was mart led to John Slo cum. At 8 o'clock Miss Merticp l!ay ley, of Scranton, presiding at the or gan, the strains of the Lohengrin wed ding inarch wero heard and the bridal party passed under the arch lending from the pailor into tho drawing room. The procession was led by the Ilower children, Feareo -ind May Snyder, cousins of the bride, of Carbondale. They wero followed by tho maul of lienor, Miss Slocum, sister of the groom nnd Miss Maud Snvder, u sister of the bride, wns bridesmaid; after whom enmo tho bride and groom. The couple weru united in marriage by tho I'ev. Mr. Jltlott, of the F.aptlst church of Oreonfleld. The ceremony included what is known ns the ring service, liming tho rcreinonv Miss Iiaylay soft- ly played an air from "Faint. ' After the twain had received tho pastor's bl?ssing they were heartily congratu lated by their friends nnd relatives. Tho bride was dressed In white bro caded silk cut on train, with peail trimmings and lace. Sho can led bridal roses. Tho maid of honor, Miss Slo cum, wore organdie over blue silk nnd tho bildesmald, Miss Snyder woro or gandie over green silk. After partak ing of the wedding supper Mr. und Mrs. Slocum bit on the midnight train ' fo1' Ko' 'York '"1 other places. The home was decorated throughout with palms, ferns and cut flowers, Muny beautiful priscnts wero received, A large number of ft lends wore present from New York. Scranton, Carbondalo and lllnghnniton. PART OF PLAwTcONDEMNED. Inspector Requires Changes In Sani tary Work of No. 3 School. A part oi the sanitary plans of No. 3 school in course of construction on Plttston uvenuo has been condemned by Plumbing Inspector O'Malley. Ho found u few dofeots that might bo the cuum) of trouble at some future time, such as tho condition In No, 28 soiiool, und required tho contractor to make, tho necessury chanKr. LIST OF PENSION CLAIMS GRANTED SECURED THROUOII EFFORTS OF CONGRESSMAN CONNELL. Claims That Were Filed by Htm Numbered Threo Hundred and Twenty-seven Of That Number Sixty Have Been Granted and Two Hundred and Forty-eight Are Still Fending Names of Thoso for Whom Favorable Action Was So cured and the Amounts Granted. Krom tho Scnintim Truth (Hatiirtlnvi. An lnterestlnir record of pension claims for Lackawanna, county, pre sented nnd pushed by Congressman Council has been compiled at Washing Ion. Tho record shows that dining Mr. Council's first term In coiiRress ho has caused to bo tiled n total of S27 claims, of which HO have been granted, 19 re jected and 2 IS urc yet pending. Tho monthly average now pnld by the gov ernment on claims granted since Mr. Council went to congress Is $31 1. Tho total paid out or likely to be paid out on tlio claims yet uniuljudlcated but nearly completed, estimated on tho basis of those already granted, will, with arrearages, initial not less than Ceorgo Van Horn, the murderer of Mis. $20.1)70 a showing for the people of this Josephine Wcscott. (ongresslonal district which, Is be- (in Saturday Mr. Wedeman, of conn Moved, has not been surpassed by tho sol for Van Horn, received tho follow- wiiik 01 any inner iiicinuei' tu me v ui.v- fifth congies!'. A lis! of claims granted for this district follows: LIST OF l'KNSION CLAIMS GltANTLD. Mrs. Mary Armstrong, Taylor, I'n., J3 per month; Jl.CftO arrearages, and ?.' for each minor child. William lloolh, C19 1'rcscott avenue, Scranton, I'd., $i; per month. Charles M. lllackwcll, Avoca, I'n., ?S per month. Ell I. Jtaines. Sterling, I'n., $12 per month; $"JU arrearages. Michael Cox, Carbondale, I'n., P' per month; $20(1 arrearages. William II. Cartwilght, Scranton, i'a., ij per month. Chester Cramer. Scranton, I'a., $10 oer month; $(X an parages. James Conley, Scranton, I'a., $11 per month, $:ii; arrearages. Mis. 15. F. Canavnu, Scranton, I'a., 5S per month; $'C arrearages, and ii per month nddltoii.tl for minor child. Mrs. Mary Cogglns, Chinchilla, Pa., JS tier month; $12 airearageu, utnl $2 addi tional for minor child. Alva Uolph, Carbondale, I'a., $i per month. Mis. (!. Davis, Scranton, I'a., $ per month; $30s arrearages, and $2 additional for minor child. 1211 S. niuguinn, Scranton, I'n., $5 per month; $?2 arrearages. Frederick Fritz, 172.! Church street, Scranton, $s per month. F. J. Grovcr, Mooslc, I'a., Jo per month; $1U0 arrearages, (italics Gallagher, Duryea, i'a.. $S per month. William W. dinner. 1717 Mousey avenue, Scranton, I'a., &!2 per month; $2,370 ar i enrages. Mrs. M. llasklns. Scranton, I'a., $12 per month; $2'.n) arrearages, and $2 per month additional ilur each minor child. Mrs. .Catherine Held, Scranton, I'a., $S per month; $1W arrearages. Joseph It. Harper. C22 Mill street, Seran ton, Fa., $S per month; ?il!2 arrearages. William Hampton, fli7 Washington ave nue, Scranton. Daniel O. lllnelhie, Ridgo How, Srran ton, Fa., $!i per month; $W arrearages. Sirs. S. F. llouser. 132 Chestnut street, Scinaton, I'a., $17 per month; $203 arreir uges. Christian 1 longer. 111 Willow tdrc.-t. Scranton. I'a., $11 per month; $K.i arrear ages. C. R. Johnson, 7!" Madison avenue, Scranton, I'a., $G per month; $H)2 arrear ages. Daniel Johnson, I'eckvillc, I'a., $r, per month; $"ul urrei lagis. William F. Kendall, Scranton, I'n., $ii per month. I'eter Kntipp. Jlooslc, 1M., $(i per month. Mrs. A. M. Kleekler, Scranton. Pa., $12 per mouth, and $2 additional per moir.n lor each minor child. Mrs. K. Kcllty. -117 Plttston avenue, Scranton, Fa., $S per month, and $2 addi tional per month for each minor child. .Michael Kolley, ::07 Williams street. Scranton, I'a., $0 per month; $SIS arrear ages, Mrs. V.. 1. Lewis, Scranton, I'a., $S per month; $2W arrearages, and $2 additional per month for each minor child. Mrs. M. C. Longshore, 70,1 (Juincy ave nue, Seiauton, I'a., $s per month; ar ri. i rages. Asa C. Mend, Scranton, I'a., $G per month. Mrs. Teresa Mayer, Scranton, I'a., $S per month; $'171 m mirages. John ilaitz, 6i!S'JIItchcPck court, Scran ton, I'a.. $ per month; $132 arrearages, John Mlnncwcntlier, Scranton, Fa., $S per month. William Miller, Daltnn, I'a., $17 per month. Daniel I'ease, Scranton, 1M $S per month; $2&S arrearages. Mrs. K. I'rosser, Seianton, I'a., $S per month; $t!W arrearages, and $2 additional per month for cadi minor child, William T. 1'tlncc, Sill I'cnn avenue, Scranton, Pa., $S per month; $00 nnear ages. Peter C. IJolls, Jermyn, Pa., $8 per month; $141 arrearages. Mrs. A. lteymer, Scranton, Pa., $12 per month; $W nrreaiages. Mrs. S. Illcharilpon, I!13 Meridian street, Scranton, Pa.. $S per month; $'j!2 arrear ages. Jefferson Itoddney, 21D Slono avenue, Scranton. Ta., $S per month. Frederick J. Sheels, 10 Lackawanna ave nue, Scrni'tcn, Pa., $S per month. P. Schweitzer, 1030 Irving avenue, Scran ton. Pa.. $0 per nenth; $7CS arrearages. Mrs. A. Smith, Scranton, Pa., $S per month: $112 airtniages. Levi Sti'dgi', Siranton, P.i.. or Pi cls vllle, $10 per month; $IM arrciuages. Charles I. Sanders Avoca, l'.i., $0 per month: $2h. arnaruges. Mib. I. Stair. Je7 T.ixlor in cnun, Seran ton. I'.i.. $ per inontli. ami $2 additional p. r mouth for uch minor ddld. Reduced prices. It is now possible for us to offer a fine drinking Coffee at 20c per pound. per lb Coursen's Ceylon Java... 20c Coursen's O G Java 25c Coursen's O G Java and Mocha 28c Coursen's Breakfast Java. .30c Coursen's Triple Blend... 32c E. G. Coursen UcHt Goods for l.cast Money. Mrs, C. Sluther, 21! Nlnllt street, Scrim ton, l'n JS per month; $3M arrearages, Anthony Tlge, Scranton. l'a fS per month; 172 arrearages. Mrs. M. Tresdule, 131 Washington ave nue, Scranton, lu., 8 per month; JSC! arrearages. K. I). Tyler, UK LafoKtlc street, Scran ton, Va fS per month; fISO ancarages. Thomas l'alrlek, C Sllex street, Derail fou, l'n J(5 per month; .'.".' nrrenragos, Kllzabeth Williams, Scranton, I'm.. J12 per month. 1,. 11. Warner, Mooslc. J'n., S per month; $C2t nrrean.ges. Mrs. K. Wllmore, Nay Ag, l'a $S per month: J3SI nrtenroges, and $2 additional for each minor child. J. K. Walter, Scranton, 1M S per month. James Wheeler. Montilale, l'n J8 p r month; i?,m nnvareges. James Weber, Avocn, I'.i., JS per month; $:vi nrrearagen. Abble Walton. 112 i'respect avenue, Scranton. I'n.. SS nor month, and fi addi tional for each of her three minor dill dirn. S.inth I!. Gardner, IW1 North Mam street. Scranton, l'.i., $s per month; tJM nriearagoH, THE DAY HAS BEEN SET. January 10, 1800, Is Fixed by Gov ernor Hastings for Vnn Horn's Execution Ho May Grant n Respite. Tuesday, January 10, 1S0S, has been fixed as tin? date for tho execution of nig m reply to his application for a esplte, licndlng tho elTorts to secure a heating before the 1'nltcd States Su premo court: L. P. Wedcman, Kmi Atlftuey at Law, Scranton, Pa. Dear Sir: IJeplylng to your letter of tho 1Mb Inst, relating to the fixing of the tlmo of execution In tho case of George K. Van Horn, convicted In tho county of Lacka wanna, 1 beg to say that tho ease was ap pealed to tho Supicmo court April 10, lsyi, and the Judgment was aflirmed by the lat ter court on October "), IS.iS. The dato llxed for tho ex(cutlon of Vnn Horn is Tuesday, the 10th day of January, 1SX. If In tho meantime you should desire to inakenn application for respite on account of having taken the caso to the Supremo court of tho United States, the governor will be pleased to hear you. Very' truly yours, Lewis 13. Uelllir, Private Secretary. Mr. Wedcman is working on tho peti tion and record of tho case and as soon ns It Is complete will apply to Justice Shims for a wilt of error. THE BOND ORDINANCE. Provision May Be Made in It For West Side Park. Lelng unable to arrive at an ngrcc ment on some of the claims present'd, the committee on bond ordinance ad journed Saturday night without com pleting Its report, to meet ngaln next Saturday afternoon at 1 o'clock. Park Commissioner Bedford appeared before thu committee Saturday night and agreed to secure options on tho land in Keyser Valley talked of ns a site for u new park. Councilman San derson took the position that $75,000 Should bp expended on Xay Aug park so that the city would have one park any way. Councilman Norton opposed this view by saying that Nay Aug is too fur away from tho West Side nnd tho people over there are entitled to n, place near nt hand when a good site can bo secured at cheap rates. Almost every councilman in the city has some project big or small which he asks to be provided for In the bond ordlnur.ee. This man wants u new building for his hoso company nnd that man wants money to widen nnd grade a street. Some of them will bo disappointed. ELM PARK CHAUTAUQUA. Programme Prepared for This Eve ning's Meeting. Tho Kim Park Chautauriua Literary and Scientific circle will hold its reg ular seml-nionthly meeting this eve ning at 7.15 In the reading room of the church. All those who are Interested In the Chautauqua movement uro In vited to attend and Join. The append ed interesting programme, will bo ren dered: Itoll Call Quotations ftom Milton Tho ltomans in Kugland, Mrs. T.oretta Clark Twenty Cental les of English History, Chapters I and C.Mr, Lincoln Jiarnes Discussion. Duet Miss lllark and Miss Garagan King Arthur's Itouud Table, Miss ltuth Dalo 1'ccess. Tho Doomsday l!ook....Mr. A. V. Ilower Solo Mips r.lack Kuropo In tho Nineteenth Century, Chapters D, fl, 1 nnd S, Mr, Georgo C. Yocuni Discussion. An Anglo-American Alliance Its Pos sibilities Mr. It. K. Weeks Three Doctors In Consultation. From Benjamin Franklin. "When you aro sick, what you Jlko best Is to bo chosen for a medlclno In tho first place: what experience tells you Is best, to be chosen In tho second place; what reason (1. e., Theory) says Is best to bo chosen In the last place. Put If you can get Dr. Inclination, Dr. Kxperlenco and Dr. Reason to hold a consultation together, they will glvo you the best advice that can be taken." When you have a bad cold Dr. In clination would recommend Chamber lain's Cough Remedy, because it is pleasant and safe to take. Dr. Kxper lenco would recommend It because It never falls to affect a speedy and pre manent cure. Dr. Reason would rec ommend it because it Is prepared on scientific principles, nnd acts on nat ure's plan In rellcvlns tho lungs, op ening the i-ecretlons nnd restoring the system to a natural and healthy condition. For sale by all druggists. Matthews Bros., wholesale and retail ngents. Special Rates of Fare. For tho following conventions, meet ings, etc., the New York, Ontario and Western railway will make a rate of a fare and one-third for tho round trip on the cettitlcnte plan: October L'3-27, Buffalo, N. V., Minis ters' Institute. Ootober 25-27. Cincinnati, O.. Whole sale Suddlery association. October 23-27, Concord. N. If., annual meeting American association. October 23-27, New York city, Mlddlo Conference Unlversallst church. October 23-2fi, Washington, D. C, Na tional Catholic Young Mon's associa tion. For further particulars communicate with nearest N. Y. O. & AV. station agent, or J, C. Anderson, general pas senger ngent, 16 Beaver street, New York. Ono Fare for Round Trip to Philadelphia Oct. 21 to 27, via Le high A'alloy rallioad,' on uccouuV of Peaco Jubilee. Consult Lehigh Valley ticket ugonts. MEETINGS TO BE IIELDJIIIS WEEK THEY WILL BE ADDRESSED BY WELL KNOWN ORATORS. This Evening in Odd Fellows Hall, Moscow, the Isses of tho Campaign Will Bo Discussed Tomorrow Night Taylor Will Be Visited and Wednesday Night Well Known Spell Binders Will Hold Forth in Company II Armory Other Meet- ings iiiat Ji.ro Arrnugeu. Monday night Moscow, Odd Fel lows' hnll. Tuesday night Taylor, Weber's rink. Wednesday night North Scran ton, Company H armory. Wednesday night Jermyn, Enter prise hall. Thursday night Olyphant, Opera House. Saturday afternoon Tompklns vllle. Saturday night Mooslc, Dymond's hall. Saturday night Justus, Alliance hall. Saturday night Dumnore, Odd Fellows' hall. This will bo a stirring week In a polltlcnl way. Meetings will be held nightly and the voters will be told by gifted orators just what the Issues of this campaign are und what the can didates of tho rival parties stand for. Tonight there will be a demonstra tion at Moscow under tho auspices of tho Republican county committee. It will bo held in Odd Fellows' hall, and will bo addressed by H. A. Zim merman, M. W. Lowry nnd F. W. Fleltz. As It Is the first meeting to bo held In that part of tho county much Interest Is tnken In It by the voters of Moscow and Its vicinity. Tuesday night tho people of Taylor will have a mass meeting In Weber's rink, where speeches will be delivered by Hon. Jeremiah Snyder, of Allen town: John IL Jones, M. W. Lowry, F. W. Flcltz und John M. Harris. In Saturday's Tribune it was announced that a meeting would bo held in Com pany H armory. In North Scranton, Tuesday night. It wilj be held Wednes day night instead, and will be ad dressed by Major Kverett Warren, A. J. Colborn, jr., A. A. Vosburg, Hon. John U. Fair. Other meetings for the week thus far arranged aro: Wednesday night Jermyn, KnterprNe hall. Sneakers, Hon. Jeremiah Sndcr, Hon. John F. Iteynolds, George D. Tay lor, Ch.ules AY. Dawson and L. M. Shoch. Thurxlay night 01 pliant, opera house. Speakers. Hon. J. D. Hicks. Hon. John F. Iteynolds, Hon. Jeremiah Snyder, F. W. Ficltz. Saturday nftcrrocn Tompkins Hie. Speakers. Major Kverett Warren, K. K. Itobathan, Hon. N. C. Mackey, Henry Northup. ' Saturday night Morsle. Dymond's hull. Speakers, Hon. J. 31. Kvans, Fred W. Fleltz, A. J. Colin rn, jr. Saturday Light Justus, Alliance hall. Speakers. Major Kveielt Warren. K K. Itobathan, Hon. N. C. Mackey and Henry Northup. Saturday night Dunmore, Odd Fellows' hall. Speakers. Hon. J. H. Hicks, M. W. Lr -v. w. Gaylord Thomas. USEFUL TO ADVERTISEES. A Handy Book Issued by a Large General Advertising Agency. Charles II. 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Come see them, White Goatskin or Grey Goatskin Rugs, that us ually sell for 2.50, we on? offer for I ,OD Combination Rugs square pattern, lined and padded fur rugs for. . 3.25 Imitation Animals A nice variety of these , to choose from at 5.4U Lambs Wool Dusters IOC and 25C SIEBECKER & WATKINS, 406 Lackawanna Avenue. their spheres. Tho circulation and ad vertising rales of these arc given with accuracy. There uro many special heads, such ns foreign language lists, CO representative dnlly and CO represen tative weekly papers, banner list, of monthlies nnd semi-monthlies, etc. It Is published by Charles 11. Fullers' Ad vertising Agency, Chicago, Buffalo nnd New York. IN POLICE COURT. Nino Offenders Dealt With on tho Snbbnth Morning. N'lnp prisoners were brought beforo Mayor Ualley In police court yesterday forenoon, a. Inrgcr batch than any that confronted his honor at 0110 tlmo in several months. Saturday was pay day nt several of tho mills nnd mines. John O'Htien, an Klmhurst farmer, was fined $5 for taking n nickel from a newsboy on Spruco street. There Is a committment mado out for his trans fer to tho county Jail today If tho line Is not paid. Michael llurnett was arrested at mid night on complaint of Frank Shlffer, of Milllln avenue, who charged him with kicking his door. Patrolman GocrllU mado tho arrest. Iturnctt turned bis pockets Inside out and counted $2.20. The mayor let him oft with that fine. Kdward Snyder, 03 yean old, of Peck vllle, was arrested nt 2 o'clock yester day morning for being so drunk that be fell down tho steps leading to tho street car company's office on Lacka wanna avenue. He paid $3. John Sullivan was lined $3 for mak ing Ills bed on the sidewalk In front of tho Gould building on Linden street. John Edwards, of White Haven, went Into a barber shop ontJPenn avenue ut ll..r5 Saturday night nnd refused to pay for Ills shave. He pulled a stone-cutter's hammer from his pocket and told the barber somebody would get killed before tho shave was paid for. Kd wards was urrestcd last Wednesday night for rommltlng a nuisance on I'enu avenue. Ho paid bis lino of $3 then, but the fine Imposed on him yesterday remains unpaid. POLITICAL JOTTINGS. There was a meeting of the Demo cratic county committee Saturday night at which matters pertaining to the campaign wero discussed. Reports of committeemen were heard. County Chairman Fltzslmmons has issued an address to the Democratic otor3 of the county urging them to give assistance to tho candidates of the party. Tho Prohibition county committee Is engaged In making preparations for the visit of Dr. Swallow to this city. Half Kates to Philadelphia via Lehigh valley railroad Oct. 21 to 27, account I'eaco Jubilee. A grand celebration. Consult Lehigh Valley ticket ngents. Hinisuniiiuismiuiitmgiiwiiimii!:- e're i Hollering a I lea! About lour a! Th.it are slightly damaged: its iho piico that makes th' noise. They are excellent; well mado of soft, tough skin, " m broideivd backs, silk and fleeced lined a. guaranteed glove ut ', jij'j; wo aro closing ineni oui in 50c Pair. I Knox Hats Knox Is the accepted gentle- K mull's hat In every city of 1m- 5 piirtance In thu nlted States. 3 Knox has eclipsed all lormer J3 efforts in producing a beautiful fall hat sets gracefully on tho head neither too largo or too R small; neither too light or too K heavy just right. Go where you will, the best dressed peo- pie wear Knox lints. Make this lnit store and uvnld unknown ;j qualities and disappointments. S 203 Washington Ava. s nimiimiiiiiiEiEHiiumeiiiuigiiiiHE fllUlG CO. Streal, Scranton, Pa, RlGATiO OILS, Pure White L,ead, Colors Lambs Wool Wall Bruhses Complete with handle 1. 50 Black Fur line quality and good sizi yet sold for only.... 3.00 Sheepskin Mats various colors and sizes at differ ent prices, all low. Baby Carriage Robes A special drive on these. VY sell a good pocket robe . r for $1.00, worth 4.5. mm :. payne 1 1 I 1, 820 Lackawanm Ate., Scranton Pi Wholcsnlo nnd Kotult DRUGGISTS, ATLANTIC WHITE LEAD. FRENCH ZINC. Ready fllxcd Tinted Paints, Convenient, Kconomlcal, Uurublo. Varnish Stains, Produclnc Perfect lmltntlonofKipeaJlTS Woods. RnynoMs' Wood Finish, ipuciully Doiigned for Inside Worlc Marble Ploor Finish, lliiriiblonml DrleiQutckly. Paint Varnish and Kal sominc Brushes. PIIR-. LINSEED OIL ftN3 TURPENTINE. YOU WANT WHAT'S Al UP TO DATE? SHI2 OUR HATS, SHIRTS, NECK. WEAK, ETC. BELL& SKINNER Hotel Jermyn lSulldlnz. m...m,i" Flour Bin May need replenishing. If so, we Invite your attention to the fact that our "Snow White" Flour Is a great favorite, and is giving universal satisfac tion. There are hundreds of families who will use no other kind. There aro others who would use no other kind If they once tried "SNOW WHITK." YOU ought to try It. All Grocers Sell It. "We Only Wholesale It." THE WESTON MILL CO Scranton, CarbonJale, Olyphant. !IHI DOLLARS FOi 1 WRITING fl LETTER In order to introduce my uew line of Kimball Pianos and organs I will pay FIVE DOIXA.RS to any oue 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 rge ves Xo. o West Market Street, WilkolJarrc. 10 BANKRUPT SALES HO FAKE SALES OF ANY KIND, ti night IISMSSS, Cash or Credit. tious3S FiiMhhrj Complah. BARBOUR'S HOME CREDIT E 42S LACKAWANNA, AVi - 'ii: