0 THE SCR ANTON TRIBUNE-WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 10. 3898. Women's $4 Shoes For $2.24 Simple fact and delightfully true, but there ate only a few more pairs. Vc wish there weic three times that man v. and so will you, il you come too late. Lace or Buttoned Calf best there is made, styles and toes and suited to just now wearing by every normal standard, a $4 shoe. OUR PRICE, $2.24, As Long as Thay Last 410 SPRUCE SHEET. s -.. 4-t-t-4. -.-t-- X 4.4 44- T- " t nHii.1 -v n c Christmas 4 Nlll lLlUClO 4- Is Coming. f Would It not ha koo 1 policy to 1)6- " Kin to think about tho I'lnno jou're koims to buy torn Christinas iiiehetit.' -f Don t xxult until loo Kilt) and then -f iiifh around uiul not llud xvhuljou 4. xrnut. . Como Toda) And Inspect Our Slock. All Bran New. We Can Suit t You TI10 IIAUY GRAND liRtltl on exhibition. LOMK IN. Wo will nlo muko a specially of l'ubllsMiiB Music 4 Ml kinds or Musical Merchandise, 4 Sheet Mush, IJic. 4. -f t Music Publishing House, . 138 Wyoming Ave. 4 "" 'I Im G'ant Memorial Mnrch (new) vlll be given nwny hnturdiiy evening 4 DR. H. B. WARE, SPECIALIST. Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat OnicellouiB Ita.m. tol'.'.UO p.m; '-'to 4. Williams iiuilJInc, Ojip. fofctonico. 4 CITY NOTES - -t-t-t-f - SlVflC ANNUAL Division No li An rlent Ordei of Hibernians, will conduit its tlMh annual ball in Music hall, 'Ihunksglvirij eve. i'ANCY WOP.K lJA'Alt.-Tho Women .s KUlId of St. i.uKc'b church will open Its tancv work bauar at the Mcars build ins Thutsilay altcrnonn. l'AY-DAYS -Tho Dclaxv.no mat Tldd H1111 company tiaid tho tialnmen on ho Nlnovi-li btanili and tho cmplojcs oC the Clinton eollieiy, t Vandllna, yestcrdaj. Xi:V MAIL KOXL'S -Mull bov.es luxe Tun placed nt tho lnter-cc tinns of Illch nioiit und Washington nxcnucn and CM umbla avonuo and tho Uouloxnrd by 01 lcctlon of l'ostm istet Hippie. T11KIH ANNUAL SOCIAL -On iuM Wodnesilaj cv culms ThanksRlxIni? eve the members of John Hojlo O Itclllx cone- 11 of tho Youhk Men s Instltuti will hold ihtlr annual social in Slesel's Daucint; ntadem;'. iN.TCHLD TN Till: MINKS -Michael Kiidlce, of the West Side, was Injuict .xestmdav by a tall of coal 111 UiIuks shaft. Ills head, right t-houldci, an 1 hand vxeto pilnfully cut. He was biougltt to the Moses Talor hospital AIKIJTINO THURSDAY NIGHT Thoo vxlll bo a meeting of Colonel Monies coun. II. No. tH2, .Junior Order Aniculrnn Me. 1 tiHnlcf, in Morel's hull, corner Breaker htrect and Dlckunn aonue. Thursdax evening, Nuxeiubtr 17. All brother?, are le quested to attend us business of Impor. tame Is to be transacted. WHY DO PEOPI.H DUINK TO i:. t'USBT Jas Dunn will answer the ques tion nt St. Thomas' CoHpeo hall I'liduy owning; Nov. IS. Those who heard Mr, Dunn when huo In 1&0C will appreciate) iho treat In storo for those who attend Mis torthccmlng Icctiuc. Admission tree No rolltctlon. Mu-lo by Laxviuic or chestra. T:m:CTION t'ONTUST -Lxnn llaliricl, of th" Second ward, collet toi ol Htate and lotinty taxes ior ISM end ls. Adam llonu, tollettoi of the tflih and IJUnt- until wards top tho nne ji,ir. 111. 1 John W, Jones, Mr. Hoiiu'h jmccessoi, wore oNamlncil In the ilciilon tout n jehtcrday. Their examination was rti old of iin lntcrestlnp Im Ultnls MUTI10D1ST MiNlSTi:nP.-The Mcth ndlst mlnls'ttrs at theli metlnj.' Moudie elected the folIowhiK otriitih: PuiddeiH, lUv. James Mndlhon. of flnei nidui , liu president. Hew Janus I'mnliiKU. ot JIampton Htrcel eluiih, heeietaiv and tieabuiei, Ito. S. Ouv Snowdtn, 01 Mow iow; thenio tomniittte, ll. A J. Van t'litt. of Dutimoio; Hiv William iMita-, of Providence, nnd Ilov. A. 1". Chiftco. of Asburj" thurth. ti:mpi:uanci; M:cnnu:s -w in j. 3(tCoiincll will bcelu a teilm ot Temper. nneo lectures in tho llaptUt ihuich of Dalton on Thursday ccnlnp. Nov. 17. Mr. McConntll was in J"alton for thien weeks eight years ago and did a Brnnd work there, hundrt'd HignlnK the pledge. It is probable that the people of Dalton au1 vicinity will bo ulad of an oppnUuulty to hear Iilm avaln. MARRIAGi: LK'KXSKS.-C'letk ot tho t'ourts Danlela yuitonli granted tho fol lowlnp marrlagro Ihonees: Martin I'uto usd Bridget raddon, of Olyphint. Nathan .1. Hunt and Addlo M. Hopper, or Scott. KIrlld Fea and Anastatla HUrk. of Old Torse. Thymus Hentv nnd I.lrilo i;ans of Sclanton, Daniel Holland, of uid rorge. and Katlo IJairett. ot Wlnton: Hwlclit J lludidnlcy and Maigaret c. llHrrett. of lVikiille John Mnjlis and Mamie Pfaff, of Scianton Bmokc the l'otuno CIkhis, 5 cents. THE WH3LE COUNTY IS TO BE LEXOWED CORPORATIONS AND TAXPAY EHS WILL PROSECUTE. Movement Was Suggested by tho Disclosures of the Lackawanna Indebtedness Investigation nnd Trial of the Maicy Township Of ficials Coiporatlons Have Know ingly Submitted to Impositions Because It Was Less Expcnslvo to Submit Than to Stand Expenses of an Investigation nnd Prosecu tion. The mnidhulliiK of Lacl.uuiinui tov iihIiIp has given blith to what ptomlseH to be 11 Lexnwlnir which 111 ptciit nnd Jllely will surpass nn thliiK of thlM chnraeter that ha oe cut red any w bote up to the piepent date. The movement contemplated nothlnp less than nn lnvetlRullon in to tin management ol municipal nt lnlr In evct boiougli and town.shlp of r.ucknwnnmt county. It Is a uotoilous fnet thnt In many munii IpalltteH of thW county giosi abuses have resulted from the Indif ference of the better class ot people In the borough nnd township elections Incompetent or untoiiselonnblo or both olllclals, by ienon of this Indll fetonee lme succeeded In pl.ichm: and lituully peipetuatliig tlu'insehes in oltlce Immunity ftom an estoppal of their carelessness or a piobeeullon fol their petty malfeasances caused thetu In the one caeo to become more cnio less in the other emboldened them to Ki eater pteiilntlon.. In sceinl Insdnnies, the old ndnKc about ulvlnif 11 cei tain kind of person ope enough nnd In- will hunr; himself has been i;leii an emphatic epttlllca tlon. Undisturbed for year utter year in the coirupt practices) they wuv sHeii to, those olllclals became reck less and the invatlublo 1 onseo.uenco was nt hp nd they oven cached them selves. oxn hit ok i:vidj:xci:. In I-ackawuniitt townshlli the spiilt Ihk nwa of tho municipal icioids In tho Interim! of the set ving of mitnmons, to bring them Into com t, and the hour for opening of couit is hullleient tu glvo nn inslcht Into the condition of uffaiis theie, without exploiting the le sulls of the lne.stlgalIon and the alle gations of tho Indignant t Itlens In the mass meetings that li.ne been leported nt length In The Tribune. In Marty townphip, bmileilng the Lackawanna line ut Duiea, the olll elalb hne been indicted lor civil of fenses that are only ilvallcd compai ntlvcly speaking, by the heinous eclmps which tho foreign thugs of that local ity are now committing. Vp in tVinton tho school boaid came into couit and admitted thnt It did wrong in giving a tontiact for a new building to the highest of the four bidders and there is huidly any contrac tor In this city who lookM for woik In some municipalities, but who can tell of being logulaily appioached and solicited to enter into deals by which tho contractor will have his high bid accepted, pi milling the mat gin Is di vided nmoiiff th" majoiity combine that otes him the contract. These steals and the olluis suill as hae been exploited f 10111 time in the nlals In iciuit have ot :i necessltj mlsed taxation. The Individual tax pay eis have suffeml In .silence be cause of their n.Uui.il aeiHlon to tak ing the Initlutoiy In a nunement that would talse such a seaudul. The coi poiatlons havi) submitted to it because any particular one of them could bet tei aftoid to HUffei the imnobitlons than to stand the expense and tumble of an Investigation an&pio.sectitlon to gether with the ndded Impositions that would come ttom malicious legislation against them b the l-'-vengeful officials who might bo ilrst 011 the lack CITIZENS FIRST AOTIU). In Lackawanna township the citi zens lirst took up the Investigation ; then one coipoiatlon lent a hand, and fluully eery eoiporntlim and big tax paying concerns within the limits, ot tho township joined In the movement, and now they am subscribing n com mon fund to cany the matter to 11 termination. This incidental cualeseense has it sulted In a piolect to combine these same abused Intel ests- in eveiy botough and township in the county when there is any evidence of the necessity of a I I.ixowing. The coipoiations which have piopeitv throughout the whoio county have alicudy had thtii attoi ue.vs in conference as to the veilest details of the movement, while tho In dividual tux payeis quietly but cnei gttleally and nggiesslvely have con sulted attorneys und taken other steps with a view of doing tlieli share in tho ciusade CHRYSANTHEMUM SHOW OPEN. Many Beuutiful flowers on Exhibi tion in the Connell Building. Tin- (hiysantluuuim show opened yesteulay In the Council building with even nioio success than had been an ticipated. The eflect of the gteut muss of color and bluoni was iudesciibably beautiful. It Is hopul that no one will fall to seo the display jnd toutilbuto to the Home fo- tho ''i (endless Alls E. F. Chnniberlln und Mi. c 15. Scult weie In ihaige esteiday. Among tho exhlbltois me Kloilsts McCllntoi k, Clink and Hull, ol 01 pliant. A number of private owneis hdo biMiitittil plants on exhibition Anions them uie Mis J Hen Dlmmlck, who, with Miss Ji'iinif Hex iiolds, will be in attendance todav The jiiaiigemeut j( ilowets weie in u star and cieseent design veiy elub oiate in cffeit, and most lulllluut In toloilug There are many new vailctles which uttiaet much attention. The plants au In sidendld condition and aie neaily all for sale. They will be dellveied as boon as told, and will he 1 eplaced nt once, so that no absence ot 1 ffict will bo noticed, ROBBED AN OLD MAN. Two Women and a Cab Driver Ar rested on That Charge. Annie Lonsshoie, knoxvn as 'Deaf Annlo" and Muiy Courtrlght, Inmutes of a resort In the real ol 117 Fiank lln axenue. were given a hearing yes terday loienoon In Aldeiman Robert'u olllce In the North End on tho chnig' of robbing A. c. Fntiell, of Olyphant, of his pocket book, containing JCi, Fred W. Phlnnex, the nib man, was also merited, Fun ell Is old enough to bo u gi and father. He has halt that has long since tinned guiy. He wm in the Civ- II war and dtuws a pension, which he came to town to get on Monday after noon, after which he visited tho re sot t where these two women preside. Ills visit was prolonged until after tea and by way of divot nlon Cabman I'hln ney was hired to dilvo a party of rut loll und another old soldier nnd the two women, to tho Pnlcntlne ho tel near the Driving park. Jack Phcl iin Is the landlord of tho Palentlne. The Courtrlght woman seated herself on Kaircll'M lap soon nfter urrlving nt tho hotel. Some lime later Tarrell found when searching Tor hU wallet to pay for n think that ho hndn't It. The woman was accused and nfter much haggling the cab was searched und the pocket book found, but all It contained was $15. He had the two women und the cab man urtested and the trio spent lafit nisht in tho centtul police stutlon. As 1111 offset the Courtrlght woman had .1 warrant swoin out for Fan ell for unlawful lelnllons, und the cabman had a wnirant for him for defamation of character and falPe Imprisonment! The hciiilng was a Jumble of charges and counter choices and ended In the wlthdiawul of all three suits. Farrell concluded that ho had notoriety enough. COSTLY $10 CASE. Although the Supeilor Court Has Adjudicated It, the Plaintiff Wants to Stait It All Over Again. 'Their ought to be nn end to this law rult" is the wav Judge Edwnnls concluded an opinion dismissing nn attempt on the part of tho plaintiff to le-open the ten-dollir ease Edward Oilllln and Uernard Davis liavn been lighting continuously for the past tbiee yea is. Gtlilln engaged Constable Davis to attend to an appeal for him Davis turned It ovet to another constablo who neglected to take the appeal within tho utmlnd twenty das and when judgment was iccoideil ugalnst Ciildlu he sued Co.istnble Davis to re 1 over Hie amount of the judgment, $10 The local court decided in lav or of th constable nnd It was taken to the supeilor couit, whete the rinding of the. loinl court was sustained. Gnllln then came Into the local court com plaining that Aldennan Robot is' U.in seilpt of the proceeding? befcue him w rc incorrect and csitlng lor a man damus to compel him to change them. To this Judge IMwaids fays' Wo think It Is now too lute In the hls toiy ot this isc to iiucsttim the accur al v of the nldei man's record. A diminu tion of tho leiurd could liuv.i been sag-gc-tcd In tho tally Mages ot tho proceed ing The rase li-,s been before us on the mord as It now stands, and it was up. pialed to the Supcrloi couit. Tho court below was sustained. We ale now ask'-d to virtuallj 1 pope 11 the whole case. It Is too lite. There ought to be an end to the law -suit The wilt of mandamus Is lefuscd, the Mile dlxeltuigcd and tho peti tion dismissed at the cost ot the plalntlit. Jn the case ot the Eastern Building and Loan association ugalnst John S. Rortuv In which an appeal has been made to eoirect alleged eriois in Al derman Millar's lecord of the c-ase, Judge Edwards tendered an opinion saying that the lecord of the alder man is a complete and collect one and must stand. Judge Auhbald handed down an opinion dlschuigiug the application of Mis. Annlci Depuv for the sole guar dlunshli) of hei chlldien. to the ex clusion of her husband Ringgold De puv, of West Ablngton, from whose house she and the chlldien lecently wlthdtpw. She alleges that he tieated her and the children In such a cruel manner thnt thev uoie compelled to leave him. He hus not conltibuted to their snppoit since the sepuiatlon. nhn siijs, but notwithstanding tills he has made claim lor the wages of their old est boj.and the boj's employer Is with holding the w jges because of the coun ter claims. The husband, In bis answer, sajs that the vMte left him, taking the chlldien with her, without any just or leasonable ptovoeution. He never treated her iiuellv, lie nver, und stand le.idy nnd willing to receive them back Into liK home. Judge Arehbald. It appeal . is sat Istled that tho wife's action Is unwai lanted for he dismisses her petition with 1111 lndheet suggestion that they kiss and make-up PRINTERS DANCE TONIGHT. Typogtaphical Union's Seventh An nual Ball at Snover's Hall. The seventh annual ball of Fcranton Typogiaphlcal union. Xo. 3U', will tuko place tonight at Sncvei's ball, I'enn avenue. These auulis being conducted not for gain but for tho "iitettalnment ot the printers and their fi lends, nie clways enjoyable. The souvenir this year is to surpass anything of the kind exei gotten up bv Uie ' prints." m War Prepaiations in Chinn. London, Nov. IC The Hong Kong cor-it-iMindint of the Dally Jlall says: "War I reparations continue here without abate incnt and the mines in tho Lai-Mum pav3 liaxi been ehaigcd " Will Abandon Maiia Texesn. WnblihiBton. Nov n.-Captaln McCain, atlcr es.imlnlng the Tticsa, has wli-ed :ha navv dipaitment that In his opinion It will bo Impossible to uPciie the ship. Ho savs his opinion Is shared ly H&bron and othi 1 e pcit ' Most any one can make a pill that may Acer's j Pills j j are the pills that vvill ) j 'Nufsed. j BOYER DAMAGE CASE IS NOW ON TRIAL W. O. JONES AND M. L. JONES SUED FOR 825,000 DAMAGES. Surviving Members of the Boyer family, Which Lost rather, Moth er and Two Children by Typhoid fever, Allego That tho Unsanltaiy Condition of the Premises Which They Leased from the Jones Brothers Was Responsible for the Deaths first Case of Its Kind. The celebrated damage case of liar rlet L. Hover and otheis against "W. Olbson Jones and Meredith L. Jones was called for trial yesterday befoio Judge McPherson. L. P. Wedcman nnd Vosburg nnd Dawson represent tho Plaintiffs und Welles and Torrey tho defendants. It Is the first enso of Its kind on lecord na far a tho modern books shoxx. The plaintiffs were bereft their 'father and mother nnd two brothers all within a fexx months in the latter port of the year 1S9S. Typhoid fever was the tauo at their death and It Is nllogied 'that, the unsanitary (condi tion of thu premises xxhlch they ten anted and which weto owned by tho defendants was tho cause of tho U phold. The Demises In question are situ ated at 715 Olbson street. Charles F. Hoyer. father of tho plaintiffs, en teted Into the occupancy of them In 189J. In May, 1S95, Harriot, who was then a girl of fourteen, was taken 111 with Uphold. Shortly nfterwnrd the father and mother xxere taken doxvn xx Hh tho same disease and then the youngest children of the family, twins, weie sttlck.cn. Halt let recovered, but the father, mother and the two joung cst children all died within the shoit space of a foxv weeks. CLAIM DAMAGES. The plaintiffs aio now claiming $.':, 000 damages from tho landlords on tho ground that nn undratned privy vault standing seventeen feet from tho house, 11 sink Inside the house that vxaii not piopeilv chained and a cel lar that xx as dump and moudly, be cause of impioper construction xxcro the euues of the sickness leading to the deaths. Dr. J. L. Wentz, on the stand yes tetdav, gave it us his opinion that tho cause of the fever was the unsani tary condition of the premises. Dr. Heimau Hesyev would not positively say that in his opinion tho condition ot the picmises as described by the vxltnesses on the stand had caused the Uphold fever. He said it was quite poidble that it did. The physicians weie sublected to lengthy questioning by Mr. Daw son and Mr. Torrey and much interesting Information in tho field of bacteilology was elicited. Harriet L. Hoyer testified to ovei heaiing a conversation between her mother nnd W. Uibson Jonen In Apill 1S93. In which the former complained of the condition of the memlses and the latter made a piomlse to remedy them. W. Gibson Jones was called by the plaintiffs, as In cross-examination, and by him it was shown that them was a public sewer In the alley adjacent to tho house, but that there xxas no connection with the vault, DEFENSE OFFPJRED. Thu defenso will he that tho preni teti weie not unsunitaiy and that the disease was conn acted through some other means. In the case of A H. Raub ugalnst W. A. Peat son a vcidlct was returned tor the defendant. A verdict in favor of the plaintiff in the sum of JSS, including Interest was letuined In the case of P. C. Con nolly against Murk Sullivan. In the case of Joseph A. Dolphin against Jane Gallagher a veidlct was dhettcd for the defendant when the plaintiff failed to itspond Judgment for the defendant xxas cn tcied by ngi cement in the case of Phoebe J. Hrnwn against Junies Grady, COURT HOUSE NEWS NOTES. Filday, Nox-. 5, ut 10 o'clock a. m , vxas fixed by court jesterdav as the time to' the acknowledgment of county tieaj uti t's deeds. A new beneficial uoociatlou called tho Italian Catholic society containing In Its mcmbeuhlp Italian Catholics nt I.icka vvanua countj, mule application roi .1 chiutir yesterday ttiiough Attorney T. 1'. Unban. In tin estate ot Michael Mougan, late of K'lautou, letters ot administration vvero v.steidiy granted by Register ot 111a Koch. Tho will of Timothy M01.111. lata of Scranton, was admitted to probate. Xo letters have as vet been granted. Judge Arehbald jesteidny fixed Nov. SI, at 10 o'clock a. m , as thu time for tho hearing of evidences In tho dlxotee case of Maty E. Metiers against John E. Met ters. Attorney C. A, Battenberg lopre scnts the llbellant. Attorney Louis Grumer filed an applica tion jesterday for the dissolution on Franklin lodge, Xo S3. Loyal Knights of America. Tho lodge xxas Incorporated April 6, t8Sd. At a mass meeting of tho lodge it vxas decided to forfeit tho chat ter. A treasury balanco of $1,012 11 was di vided among tho members Attorney C. E. Olvvi, sitting as referee, vestcrday had a final hearing at his of fito In the cao ot Richard C. Ilhule x ccutor, against W. II Davenpoit This suit Is an action of tivspass tor the al leged xxrnngful conxerslon of some hors, cows and other articles of personal pron. crty valued at cx?r VOOO Tim plalntlit albs' s that the defendant hold them as bailee, unci refused to letuin them on demand; whllo tho defendant contend 4 that tho properly xv.ui his own, nnd that the plalntirt had no light to ask for tlicni Tho plaintiff is represented by Attorneys A A. Vosbuig and "W. S. Hulslandcr, ind O. S Hotn, ccj . and J. M Hairls esci represent tho defendant The icfoiie will mi'kc up his icpori Inter SPORTING NOTES. The St. Thomas college foot bull elextn, tho undisputed champions of Lackawanna county, will play the strong Dunmore high school elexun Saturday afternoon, Nov. 39, at the Scianton Athletic) paik. A si eat game Is expected as both teams ate evenly matched. Ropes will be placed mound the grounds so that eveiy one that at tends tho game can enjoy a day of fcport. Tho gamo will be called at 3 o'clock shurp. The D. B. C. foot ball team elial lenges the Y. A. S C. teum for Thanks giving afternoon at '-' p. ni on Oam mon'b hill ground. The team's line-up Is us follows: Centie, Robertson: Kuaids, Anderson und Powell; tarkles, Evans and Dux Is; cuds, Holloy and Hughes: quarter buck, Edwards; half back, Jenkins and Lewis, full buck. Caipentei, E. Hughes, manager, W. Holley, captain. Tho Mystcilous Eleven foot ball team Have You Seen Them ? Jardinieres, Cuspidores and Bath Room Sets in the new colors rich red, olive green and combinations of led nnd green, to match the latest in wall decorations. They are not expensive, either. When you want the latest always go to 'CVvVxvarvfeAX.v MILLAR & PECK, 134 Wyoming Avenue "Walk In and would like to play the Dunmoio high school teum Saturday morning, No vember II, at 0.30 o'clock. Answer nt once. William Hunls, captain; Sey mour Jones, manager. The Dunmore high school team foot ball team would like to play No. 03 school team a game on Xo. 5 grounds Saturday afternoon at 2.30 o'clock. An swer through The Tribune. TWO ALLEGED BURGLARS They Were Arrested tor Enteiing the Shoe Stoie of Handley and Mc- Jioughlln in tho Aicade Two Weeks Ago. Ei nest Hope and William Mooney were aues'ted yesterday for burglat izlng Handley und McLoughlln's shoe stoie In the arcade two weeks ugo. A few nails ot shoes, a camcia und a small amount of cash left In the register xveie stolen by them. Hope when arn sted had one of the stolen pairs of rfioes on his feet. The cam el a xx us recoveicd fioni a paxvnshlp in which Mooney had put it up. Chief Gutrcl detailed Detective Molr a few days ugo to work up the case, and the capture of the burglais vxas an alert piece of xxork. There wad scarcely unv cluo left behind by the burglais and they took nothing of much value except the caineia, which vxas a valuable one. Detective Molr had u description of the rtolcn shoes and xxhllo walk ing along Lackawanna avenue In the uftemoon ho met Hope and spotted the shoes on him. llo took him to the btore and Mr. Hundley Identified them. The detective learned that Moo ney had paxvned the camera and after supper lust evening he and Seigeant RIdgeway stnited out to find htm. They located him about S.30 o'clock on Penn avenue, neur Luc kaxx anna, and btought him to the police station The xvanant on xvhich tho artests vxeio made was hxxoin out befoie Alder man Millar, xx ho will give them a hearing today. Hope denies that he stole the siloes and Mr. Hundlev Is positive that he did. Mooney had nothing to say. He had some experience In this line before. Ho has Just served a term In the county jail for burglarizing Gunster und For syth's store. And befoie that he served a term In the Eastern penitential v for burglarj. Hope had not been In trouble before. 'His tolks are rcspectuble and well thought of, his father being a machinist In the Delaxvuie. Lickaxxan na and Western shops. LAST Of CAMP MEADE. Tioops Will Be Out of the State in a Few Houis. Camp Meade, Mlddletown. Pa, Nov. 13 Camp Meade will exist only In menioiy after Thursday. The tioops arc being shipped .ixxay at the lute of thtee regiments a clay, and Inside ol foity-elght hours all will have gone io the Southern camps. A battalion ef leguhns will be bi ought hero to guaid the eon nilssaiy und quuitennas ter warei'oi'ses and other government pi opei ty. The x ur department olllclals nie much pi ased with this location for a cump and It is ptobable that the Second i'ji s will letuin heie in the spilng. Tills Is, of touise. If these it oops aie not sent to Cuba tor gaitlson duty or the war with Spain Is icnewcel. There Is u piobaoillty that this will be made n permanent barineks If the ugulars keep xx ell duilng the winter. The reg iments leaving today weie the One Hur.died and Flist Xcw Yolk, which gees to Spurtansbuig. S. C, the Two Hunared and Second Nexv York, to Athens, Gu and tho Fifteenth Minne sota, to Augusta, Grt. The Fifth Mas sjehus. Its leaves tomorroxv for Spait ansburg, S. c and Thu t Mia v General Young and staff and the signal corps leave tor Augusta f IREBUG PROFESSOR'S TRIAL. Stephens, Who Burned Pardee Hall, to face Court This Week. Easton, IM., Nov. 15 The tilal of Professor Gorse H. Stevens, former member of tho Lafayette college fac ulty, vxho confessed to burning Pardee hall uud committing vntlous acts of vandalism, is to come up in court heio this week. Ho has been In Jill since June. Lax.j eis William II. Ueldelman .met AV C Shlpm:li ate his counsel Htephi ns will be tiled on time eliuives-ais in. malicious mischief and burclntv Distilet Attorney Fox will be assisted In tho piosectition by Con gressman V. S. Kirkpntrlck, vxho b, J Hie licit remedy for S wligoping-cpiigh Cue fi t r Hutu in Muni VOLlCTll SVrim Couehi,l r"P reliefxvi'l v"l,6" fjfi "Income at oner and the euffcrtr xvill tocrn be .uied l'uce only jj eta. Special Bargains IN ORIENTAL RUCS Fine Kaz.ik, Guenja and Mousul Rugs $8.00 to $12.00. I'oimerly they were $12 to $20. Call in and see these bargains be fore you purchase any lurs. Wholb.ile discount given to those buying moie than one. Michaelian Bros. & Co., 124 Washlntton Ave. m "w 1 it Look ArounJ." one of the ttustees of Lafayette col lege. Stephens' mother died u few xxceks ago, caused, It Is said, by wot rlment over her son's doings. Will Paotest Against Outrage. Philadelphia, Nox 1", Tho extcutlxo committee of the Afro-Aiucrlean Repub lican leaguo of Pennsylvania has issued a. call for n. tnas meeting to bo held In this city next Situiday night "to protest against tho outiugcs perpetrated against the colored peoplo of North und South Carolina" and to appeal to the president and congress for rcdics. Alxvnys cull for Pocono Cigars, Ho, IF YOU HAVE ANY disease due to Impure, or Impoverished blood, like scrofula, salt rheum, dyspepsia, or catarrh, you should take Hood's Sarsa parllla and bo promptly cutcd. HOOD'S PILLS are easy to take, easy to operate. Cure Indigestion, bil iousness. 23c. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bour"3 tho Signature of 1 &Z W Getting On in the World Thanks es, xu'xe no cause to com plain The xx oiid Itseil Is very pleas ant to us, and tin j nolo use us splonilldlx as 11 rule Of cotirsi- wn iceiprocate In ex cry xxav possible, constqui ntlx Iheie s u --ort ot mutual understanding between us which we highly prize Some People Say That conditions such as stalcel aboxo cannot exliit In a business where PIANOS AND ORUAXS ARE SOLD ON LONG TIME, EASY PAY MENTS O111 experience however Is exactlx' the revet se, and our nations and all will tally endursu tho sen timent. If You Say So Weil bo delighted to send one ot our salesmen to chat oxer tho subject of Ji.ino buvlng.at vour home, or if vnu will call nt Guernsey Hall, wo'll en tertain sou pleasantly, shoxv you tho finest Plana stock in tho state, and offer vou such easv tenns for tho purchase ot it Piano, that you mnv soon oxvn 11 supeib Instrument with out mix exeitlon or sierllk" on jour pait xx hate XI. Guernsey Hall 314 and 3KJ Washington Ave. New York Announcement. 'Our American lloniei. and How to lurnith Them Homer's Furniture The Best in the Market. All vxho desire to buy reliable Fur nitute, xxhether in medium or finest grades, xx ill lincl our stock the most ad vantapreous to select from for these reasons: H represents tho produc tions of fho best makers only, and is tho larpcst and most varied in Amer ica, while our prices are tho loxxest at which (foods of similar quality can possibly be bold for. llio completeness of our nssnitiuents can bt ba understood fiom the fact that we exhibit moro than Htfiumluildljfrentllta room M In oxeiy xnilety of xxood, over 70 Pittenisof brass IIocIsIpiuIb, ns wod is end less linos of Parlor. Piaw lite Itnom. Library and Dinlni; Koom l'urnlturo of tho most artUtio strips, and rancliur bora tho modnt and Inexpensive to tho most elaboiutolr carved and Inlaid. Eutiie floor., d a voted to Yonetlcxn Carved rurnltiire nnd other rvuolcn reductions fiom Paris. London nnd Vlonna .Send for our Illustrated Hook. IU ptulio all wlio lon'tmplat furnliliint id niiole crininrc R.J. Horner & Co., Furniture .Mitkrrs aud Imfiortet , G1-C5 W.23i St.. New Yorlc in mi All Grades and Prices. Largest stock in town at the Leading Bicy cle and Sporting Goods House in Scranton. FLOREY&BROOKS 211 WasW.i2l3.iAvj. Court House Square. Chat, lln l. sxxlff, laf. Sxvlft. Geo. M. Ilallsttiil, C. II Van rliuklrk. 4'ad Insurance lelepUoun Number, I HI) J. Koom jub Canned liiillcllng, Scranton. l? , yJ7-ia utS-F I The Ideal Cookery Book Given Away To all our patrons. This book contains 1,178 recipes of the best and quickest ways of cooking any thing. It is made for kitchen use, plain print, and covered with oil cloth, consequently can be wiped olf with damp cloths when neces sary. Compiled by Mis. Anna Clarke, is now in its eleventh edi tion, which speaks for its useful ness. , Never sold for less than $2. We give them with every $3.00 purchase. Roasting Double, self-basting, Pan best sheet iron usual price, 25c. While they last.... 17C Dripping Best sheet iron, any Pans sie b x 9 up to MX 17. All gofor 9C Egg Has five rings, easiest Poacher t0 separate, usual price it) cents. M . Will go for IOC Toilet Of six pieces, blue, brown Set or 8reen decorations, worth $2.00. now I.3y Cookery Given witti every $3 Book purchase, no matter if the wares are sold at special prices. Down Stain Department Only. THE GREAT 310 Lacka. Ave. JOHN II. LA1IWI0, Prop. ESTABLISHED 1S66. F. L. Crane, "or reliable Fur Goods call and examine our stock. Handsoinc Seal Garments from SM0.00 to S225.0D. Electric Seal Jackets for 35.00 and Baltic Seal for $25.00. Persian Lamb Jackets from $125.00 to S185.00. AIm a full line of Ladles' nnd Misses Cloth Garments. FUR REPAIRING A SPECIALTY 324 Lackawanna Ave. New Buckweat Floury New Honey Maple Syrup. Home Made Sausages, A. F. KIZER, WILSON-FALL, '98 BROWN or BLACK IIIUl.U DIMENSIONS. I ne Uiud that is fuilv cimraateed. IU thj xx ei mean vou ran linxo another hat xrlthoitl cost If it doe nut gixu cuuioujtlxfttcllou. CONRAD :ui.- . Lacks, Avenuei SELLS THEM AT $3.00. Pears, Grapes, Quinces, Oranges, Figs, Apples, New Buckwheat Flour, Haple Syrup Blue Point and Rockaway Oysters, Turkeys, Ducks, Chicken, Game in Season. Pierce's Market 4c STORE SGRANTQNCASHSTORE iMMg!tev?y.v.e3,iM mre. iB?!Btt3w;iWS5SBlrf,i jmJmfmt.
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