The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, March 15, 1899, Morning, Page 3, Image 3

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    JL'MfcJ HC'KAM'OJS TKJJiUNIfi-WWDMWIMY, iUAIK'H 13, 3S0O.
ti
Connell Building
DESIRABLE
OFFICE
"l ILL PRIVILEGES 01s
Law Library
APPLY TO
. L. CONNELL,
lloom .'(02 Council Building.
FOR RENT
FOR RENT
FOR RENT
820 Jeifeison avenue $28.00
774 Madison avenue 30.00
710 Muhson avenue 30.00
1416 Olive s et 18.00
70; Harrison e., single. 18.00
Corner Prescot ind Pine
6 huge rooms 15.00
704 Piescott avenue, 9
rooms (new) '. 20.00
No. 7 Oakford place, six
rooms 12.50
A new double house, both
sides, each 3-5o
The Hugh Miller house,
Madison avenue 30.00
We have some bargains in
houses for sale.
TRADER'S REAL ESTATE CO,
Trader's National Bank Building,
372 Telephone.
CHARLES SOHLAWER, Manager.
DR. M. B. WARE,
SPECIALIST.
Kye, Ear, Nose aud Throat
llic'C! Hours !tn. 111. to 12.H0 p.ra; 2 to 4.
illluins itulldlni;, Opp. I'ohtoilloe.
IX
Go to Lane's for your meals. 320
Spruce sheet.
Pniok. the Popular Punch Cigar, 10c.
CITY NOTES
.-....-.....--
i A I) VK -The Deliiuuie and Hudson
i mip.ni piid the trainmen north of
Si l niton cst"rd.iy and the emiilovea oi
m.
k
I) . 1 tli nhops at Carbondale.
L-WMKN'S WKJJK -Special seivlccs
i i:ini Park chinch this week, I, P.
i.ivwi ut sbuij chinch, will have chaige
i tin- meeting this evening. Services
mini me at 7.4'i each evi inn,.
MMITrVO TONIGHT. Theio will be
u meeting ot thu general committee hav-u(-
In charge the tntiilaiinnent of th"
Nation il Asoclntlun of Letter Oarrk rs Tn
Hie CiT.tial Kcpiihllc.iii tluli looms Pike
building, Washington imnue, this cven
ne SUI.Utnil IXJl'UGU.-riank I'.ihey. of
ilinook.i one ot Comp.inv (" nn mliers.
las painfully luluicel on the nip lionie
'rem Augusta Monday. He was tluowii
sut of his bunk In the car ! .t sudden iolt
Dt tho train and his lift font was hovcie
1 wrenched.
WILL Ri:covi:n.-John Xurinliiskv. of
Kmltliville. who attempted to eommlt sul
tlde last Sunday by Hhootltig himself In
'ho cheat, ma rcrove r so lmpioed was
ll-i condition jesterd.iy at the Mncv hos
pital In PlttHton Tin bullet was huat il
Ji one of tho lungs by the physicians
CIIANGi: OP LANDI.OHDS. - Aft-r
April 11, the Westminster hotel will be
managed b Thorn is J McTlglio, who 1s
Bt present conducting the Ann ncan
House on Kianklin avenue Clunks
KuulTmnn the present manager of th'
JVestminster will retire trom the houi
tuslnevs on the above date.
coxrnnuNcr, postponkd - The
lonference between the manufaetuie-s
ommlttee of the board of tiade and tli
epresentatlvt of the holt and nut works
Ishlch Hcranton In Heeklnc to setuie litis
been postponed fiom tod.ij until next
ISJF
M m mmsmm
New Dress Goods.
Black Crepons
Fine assortment of English Crepous,
leautiful his tie. Most desirable patterns.
Grenadines
M We are showing many styles of this
Dopular fabric.
Suitings
For taibr suits, in great variety. All
the desirabl'l shades. Popular prices.
AVcdnrsdnv owing to the Inability nt In
UichImI lliltd p.utles to be present.
i:t.i:CTION CONTlIST -Nothing wnH
ilnno In tho l.tingsliitT-Kelly contest Slon
dn or yeHteidiiy on nreount ot license
imiil. The commit floni'i 3 will lebttiue
tin If work toeki.
INTIlltlkSTlNiS Mr.r.TINfl.-M'liero woo
n ery Interesting M'sslon ot the Catholic
Historical Hoelety iiml Newman Mitgiirlii.
e tub In Its looms In the Guernsey build
ing Inst night. Papers wire leul by Mrs.
M. P. Siindo, Mls Hat all ANulsh and
William It. ltoper.
si'iioni, nr.PosiTH at no. 'v-iim pu.
plls of the (llfferint rooms at No. !i de
posited the fellow Ing ntnutintii on Mon
da: Mnignrct 11. Mltdiell, 01 cents.
Mary 11. Pairell, 21 rents; lloa I.
Shields. JU'.l: llesslc lluruelt, M7 cents;
Saia S. AVnMi. J.'.'C: Kate 11. O'Mulley.
$7.1.!, AV. It. Graves, TO cents; total, Jl'.M..
IS UXPIX'THO 11121111 -Tliofo person
Interest! il In the A'otltnteers of America
moMment In this city luiMi bent npprlseJ
of the intention of Geneial llullliiRton
liooth, Jr., to islt here on or jibout Apill
S. The famous ewuiRCllst has been urged
mnnv times to tome here Inn eliciun
stances hae not heietoforo been oppur
tune. WILL SPL'AK TONIGHT.-The Kr.
Jamts HuKhes will ronduct the serxic"
this evenliiK in tbo Prcsb terlan chnpil
Ad hum avenue and New Yoik Htre t, it
7 15. Sublect for midltntlon, "The Pin
ble of the Sower." Theso midweek
evening mccthiKs nre earnestly lntindod
to be made a specHl blcvslns; to the chll
dn n of God.
HEARING APPHALS-That boird of
tnx lcdsion and nppeals esterdiv m
tered upon the tusk of hetrliiK nppols
from tho l'W assessment Appeais are
lienrd onh from such assessments ns
wcio made since the biennial issessment
of last jenr. The Flrt and Second w ml
nppinls wete lienrd M'otirduy. The
Potirth and Seventh wards will be hiard
today.
ADDITIONAL CONTRIBUTIONS.
List Is Continuing to Grow from
Day to Day.
Tho follow ing: additional numes have
been added to the list of conlilbutois
to the fund for the enteitalntnent of
tho delegates to the National Letter
Catrlei.s' convention:
Mis. A. i:. Sweet, Mrs. Dr. 11. G. Bed
doe, Mis. Ann Mack, L-iwience Lvneh,
Mrs. J. II. l'ttk, Mr. J. Imodopf, Mi J. II.
J. Spiuks, Mrs. IMward Clause, .Mrs. J.
O. ltosir, Mis Philip Kaiisl, Mr. Lena
Robinson, Mrs. Mich nl 1. Gtultv, Mi '.
S. J. Dunn, Mis. Charles lieckett, Mi.
LuKcne Kvans. JJrs. HenJ imln Ri.vnolds.
Mr. Ruholl C. ihunimd Mrs John It.
ThouiHs. Mrn William H. L'vans, 3ll-s
Lii-zlo J. Davis, Mrs. Marsaiet DaI
Mrs Sim Rogers, Mrs. M J. Wutttrllnir.
Mrs Thcjiniis Carson, Mr J. F. Iaw
less. Mis. D. i:. Davis. JIis. W. 1
Thomas, Mrs W. R. Saftoid, Ri v. 1'.
Hodur, Miss Geiliuilt- Hanowinin. Ml-s
Helen C. Iluud, Mrs. c. C Oioner, Mis
Miss Augusu Altonl, .Mrs. John WaKin l
jr., Mrs. D. Sullivan, Mid Mnlken Kell
stedt. Mrs. r. L. Wotnei, Mis. J. r
Giecn, Mrs iKiitiir Oram, Mrs. Lllzabith
IVurstlni, Mrs. C W. Austmrv Ml-.
R. P. Y. Pleice. Mrs. Ros.i Waiui M -J.
S Shod, Mrs. 1' P. Gruhe Mis, A
Albert.
.Mis J. G Clmk. Mis. .lolin Rvns,
Mrs S. L Cook, Ml-. S. R. Hunwuod
Mis. Sancton, Mix. N A. Hulljeit. Mis. .1
D Sinirer, Mrs. A. II Storrs, Mis. I", L.
Hi own, Rrv. P. J. Mi Maims Rev. .1. G.
Stone, .Miss Dlmmkk, Miss Phlnniy -Mi"
D Monow, Mrs. A. 11. Nliol. Mis. W. .1.
Watt- Mis. J. S. Ward, .Mrs. A uvei
liaiiRli. .Alts. i:. L. Merrlmati, Mi- '
Carmlchael Mrs Annie Muiphy. Mrs
Henr.v Rellmui, Mrs. August Peustei,
Ml:. Dr. A. R. Anii Ml". V. A. Mav.
.Mrs. Wargo. Miss Rllza A Scull, .Mis.
A. A. VosbuiK', Ml. IM SIebike, Alls.
Kate Morrison, Ml". 11. G lleishev. .Mis.
Gustavo Rcnner, Mis Sarah R. Simv r.
Miss Li ah Heath, Mrs. p. OMiillej, Mi".
J. Asvvdl, Mrs. Illni 1! Kenl, Mis" II II
Mow in. -Mrs. II Peteis Ml-. ,1. .
Rtnt-chler. Mis. ,1. N. Cahoun Mis. ,.
A. Davis, .Mrs. ilullxll .: Co. Mis. 1), W.
Powell, a fiiend Mis . W. A'lndvke,
Mr". A. L. Collins. Mis. IJ. rt Kri is. Mis.
C. H. Shoemakei Mis A Ddlv, Ali Dr.
Gardner, Mrs. John Xunli.eh, Mi .1, J.
Jord ill
Mr. R A'. L. Miydei, Mi I.'. A . Miz
nrd, Mrs. R. J. Smith. Mif K. D llort
iran Mrs P. Sllllman, Mrs William Ma,
thews. Mis It. .1. Poster. Mr. It. J. Cos.
tcr, Mrs. Don ildson, Mr. C IJ Dei man.
Mis 1. AS'. Pinn Mi". Jamo Pugu on.
Mr MaiyDiidinr 51l 'CilcTiiij Mrs.
William Williams, Mr". II. IJ Nisi ij, v.
James Ri iinliigei, .Mis. Jter O'Doum II.
Mi". J. P. Helm. .Mis DanUl Hnwlej,
Mrs It lieauniom, Air-. Martin Ro n h.
Mr. John G. Smith Mrs Janus P pest.
Mis. fj R Priildiej Alls, .limes A'o
AVIUiims. Alls. Mil.- J K. Lew. Alr M.
J. Ganaghin. Alls, s ;. Raislej, Mis
P. L Cowan, Air" CliaPus Tropp, Alls
OttoMjers All" .1 Itnes l.iurie. Alls Rd
gar Aldildi.
CHILDREN WITH MATCHES.
Cause a File Which Might Have
Been Destiuctlve.
Some children who vveie jikolng ith
niati'hes set lire to the hue curtains
at 10 ",0 o'clock jesteiday moining In
n room at the lesidence nt 6J5 Ninth
AA'ashlngton nvenue, occunkd by H.
Riadley and famllj. AVIille one of the
members of the family tiled to smoth
er the flames another sent a still nlnim
to the PhoenlN Chemical company.
The tliemen used wet eaipets. and
extinguished the Hames In a few
ments. A pl.ino nnd the vvalls
vvoodwotk wire se on hid and the
tains (lestrojfd Tin da. i.tg.
amount to about $"
Smoke The Pocono 3r Cigar
mo
and ctir-wlll
THIRTEENTH IS NOT
TO BE REORGANIZED
THERE ARE TWO INSURMOUNT
ABLE OBSTACLES.
Ono of Them Is That the Volunteeis
Would Not Amalgamate with the
Provisional Guardsmen and the
Other Is That with Even the Elev
enth Regiment Out of tho Way the
Thirteenth Could Not Be Brought
Togother Disbanding of Provis
ional Companies Contemplated.
AnswL'ilng n (itieptlon that is no
being Benernllv asked, It Is srfe to
say that the riilrteenth'reglment leased
to exist for all time on last SatuuHy.
Colonel Coin-sen Is lieaillly in favor
of lcorgnnlzlns his coinmand nnd hav
ing It made a part ot the national
guard, and the men, us a rule, would
vlh It possible to iiuihctiiutts the or
ganization, but In view of nil circum
stances, It is haidly within the uplnro
ot piobablllty that suth a thing will
eventuate.
Under the annngement prescribed by
the national gtiatd nuthoiltles the onlv
plan under width the Thirteenth could
bo accepted In tho nntionnl giuud would
require Its amalgamation with the
Rluventh.
At fltht glance, this. It would seem
offers no .erlrnis obitrele. The eight
companies ot the Thlitcentlt nr.il the
four loc il companies of tho Uleventh
could lie nci'o.iiinodnled in n nv, tluoe
battalion oiganlzatlon; the other com-p-intos
of th eleventh i ould bt nt
taoheil to some dovvn-lhe-stato regi
ment, the 'seventh for Instance; the
two Iloiiesdale eornp mles could lie
split up and one plneed at Caibnn
dale whirh, aith Its vicinity, futnlshul
a goodly part of the olunteer Com
pany IJ, and last but not least one of
llu tve colonels could bo piovlded with
a division or brigade ofllec that would
continue hlpi In his rank, v.hllo tho
other would have ehutge of the regi
ment. ALLOTMENT OP OKl'McnitS.
Tho allotment til tin other ofllces
could be (iillti- easily legulatd, a- tho
ctirtlng off ol the dlstint eonipanles
would cany with It the cutting off of
all leglmental ollkeis not tesldents ot
the leidtoiy covered b the romp-inles
tint would eonipilsf tin anialganiated
regiment,
Tliit, however, Is not tit all likely to
occur, even If the voluuti ers w -re tinnl-
gamatecl with the piov isiunal gjnids
men, a thing whlih it Is well .inder
stood, they would not be ovedv iead
to do
Theie is a illllliulty. nn allium 'ilfUr
lnoiiutuble one. lluu would h ivi to lie
oveieorne bef.m the matter of anialg
mutlon pierented Itself fi r rnnolilern
tion. That dkllcuUy lies within the
line of the Thirteenth Itself. Onh
two conipnnbs, or. at the mist, tlim,
could be ieoiganl7ed. nceonllng to an
auihoilty that, If only mentloried,
would need no surety. If corroboia
tlon vn.s waniid tin- convocation of
the men bine their letmn would tui
nisii it.
Uisaftectioiis befveen olllcelrt anil
nin and a want 't haiaionv anmn';
the ofliccrs, it Is iegiet."ble. but lieies-sar-
to state, In ought about till" on
tlltlon of nff.ilis Win tlur m not ther.
w is sutliclent e'atise in ii'iy iri-laiiee
for the dlsafltetion t Is not to lie tilid
out hole, but that thev tire i.t a hmIou
jiatme is unriiiestloimhl'
Jlow serious mo llv -tinlned lela
tlons betvM'en the iitlkeis Is um ap
parent because tln-v a.-e u ore dlsctiet
ns a rule than the men but tlie olst
and It can be positively stated their
nntuie In not tdvlal
AIIICIT.S OP TIIIJ C.ULV.
There Is no dlsiio?Itlin mi the pan
ot The Ti lluim to eiitiiisc jmv om
ffitii'i ted with the reglnunt In pre
senting this Jinpoi t.mt ne.v matter
to Its leadeis. s tn the merits of the
causes which led to thine eil'et Is It
si.s nothing All that it. :,aiei when
boiled clov.n is that thre is io likeli
hood ot the Thirteenth ri'glmeiii re
in i.anlxiiig, b-uiuse ol reietiible nn!
mo"ltks engeiidereil timing th" t.tni
palgn alleld.
The rollciwlng Associated Puss dl".
pitih was sent out from llanisbuig
la-t night. It bears, the nun Its ol htv
Ing been carefully edited before being
fli'iilshed to the news (money It does
not say much and eeaild be deseilbttl
inlto npiuopilati ly in the one wind
'leelei."
A eaieful n ailing gives the Intima
tion that the Mctt-oflli'e" i oitemp,.ttj
a riiodiik'ation In the policy first given
out ns to how the old volunteer regl
iiu ntn would be dealt vdth.
This in v polity Is ludeflnltelv tl.u.
catetl In the dispatch. Re It what It
may, the local conditions outlined abovo
will not be alteieej lij it. The i'iIs
patch tends ap toiiows;
II in Mini g, Alaieh 1 -General oitltii.
Wtie i.-siud todiM tinni i In hiailqu'ii
tel" of the National limul m l nns!
inlit iinuoimdnu: th ii ilu om mlzatio'i
i mprlslng thi National liunnl e,f , nn.
"lvinlu vdll In in iitit.il tn tin I ti
uiuiks at ns eulv a ila, ,s im- I hi
Tai!orIade Suits.
We have in stock a great variety of
stylish, ready-to-wear Suits. Made in the
best possible manner. Perfect in cut and
fit.
Ladies Jackets,
Ladies' Capes,
Separate Skirts,
Silk Waists.
The largest assortment avc have ever
shown.
415417
, Lackawanna
THE OLD WAY.
Of Treating Dyspepsia and Indiges
tion by Dieting n Dangerous and
Useless One.
AVo say the old wny, but tenllv It Is
a very common one nt present time and
many dyspeptics and physicians ns
Well consider the fltst step to tnko In
attempting to euie Indigestion Ik tn
diet, elthei by selecting certain foods
nnd rejecting others or to gicatlv di
minish the ciunutlty usually tnken, in
other words, tho starvation plan Is by
many supposed to bo the llrsl essential.
The almost ceitnln failure of the star
vation cure for dyspepsia has been
pioven time nnd ngnln, but still tho
moment dyspepsia mnkes Its appear
nneo n course of dieting Is nt once ad
vised. All this Is radically wrong. It Is fool
ish and unscientific to lccommend diet
ing or starvation to a man suffering
fiom dvspepsln, because Indigestion It
self stnrves every organ nnd eA'ery
nerve nnd every llbre In the body.
AVhat the dyspeptic wnnts Is abund
ant nutiltlou, which means plenty of
good, wholesome, well cooked food and
something to assist the wenk stomach
to digest It. This Is exactly the pur
pose for which Stunt t's Dyspepsia Tab
lets aie adapted and this Is the method
bv which they cure the woist cases ot
dyspepsln, In other words the patient
eats plenty of wholesome food and
Stuart's Bspepsla Tablets digest It for
him. In this wny the svstem Is nom-
1 lslied and the ovel winked stomach
I rested, because the tablets will digest
the food whether the stomach works or
I not. One of these tablets will digest
I 3,00 grains of meat or eggs
Your diugglst will tell vou that
Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets g the puiest
nnd safest teniedj for stomach troubles
and every ttlnl makes one more ft lend
for this excellent pteparntlon. Sold at
SO cents for full sized nackace at all
' ill ug stores
A little book on stomach diseases
mailed free by addtesslng V. A. Stuart
Co., Mai shall, Mich.
The companies that entiud tin LnTteil
State M'lvloe und huve bom inusteiod
inn and reinstated In the National Guild
have not jit been uiiitoinnd and equipped
.mil will tlurefoie he Inspected as to the
plisle il qtialltii s ol the. nun and gen
cial characti rlstlcs of the company.
Company comm indcrs of the Seventh,
Uleventh, St ventceiith, Nineteenth,
Twentieth and 'J vvi nty-llrst reglmtnts
will furnish to the Insputot a ro 1 con
taining the nnmis ot all men who have
been borne upon the tollf of the companv
since Its organisation, nn minting for all
. los-es bj name and the govt inlng cuist
Thej will also preeiit for Inspection all
"tnto piopctt Issued to tin i oninianil an I
I account for same on a iituin of stau
piopert
j i'ho oigaulzallous ol tin guard th it
I ent.'ied tin Pulled Stati" "ivlco In th
i wur with Spain have n'l hem mti'-tered
lout of the volunteti iiimv and letui.iej
j to their homes with the eceptlcm of the
Tmtli tiglmeni, which Is silll strvlnt, In
the Phlllppliii! Island ami i out linns to n-
I Hi 1 1 honor upon It-clf.
1 The ninsl-r out ol (In Cnllnl Stilts
stivire of org lUlzutluiiF loiinell of tie
guild and the n Instnt' meui nt tin -am
In tho gn.nd lendus nit'tsiir the dl
biiniling ol sunn of tin otg mr atlon it
cuiltul and orgnubtil to tuk- tin lr plaeis,
Orirnnlntlnif. Io In ill-banded vslll be
il--Ignatetl In futun onlii.
In dlsbantlliig tluc organ. z itlotis Go.-
jtinor Stone tnnvvs to ivevt ollli t r and
enlisted man his high iipprw ' ill m "l tin
i patilotlsm evidenced by those, who ie
spondisl so rhei rfullj and nnmipll. to
the dementis of duty. Hi i,i- In the ol
der that the r criiltmrnt. iiif,unl.lim
niilliiiniiug and equipping In u .lent i
time of sl regiments of inlniti. ft
twelve eonipanles two bait, rit of llgh.
nrtll'erv and three liuops nt m ih i- a
ttlhuti to tin. I.ivalu and the inlllt irv
,pllit IliMt peivi'dcs lbe people ol mil
, stale, und evidences In must sillsiai
tio-y and ussurlrg manner its resumes
I for deleu-e and for tin pieserv.ulon of
j law und older.
This, the eonimnnder-In-chlel appre
ciates and thanks evei v ntliiei ami enlist
etl man who eontilbiitetl to tills nihil ve
i m nt
j ASSOCIATION AFFAIR.
Given by the Members ot the Aux
iliaiy of the R. R. Y. M. C. A.
The i ui rt.iinm. nt iveu last night at
tin Rallioad A'oung Men's Chilstiau
association moms on Lackawuntia ave
nue wii u sucr ss and th" atte'idam e
wis ver.v laigi The offal- was In
eh. iiav ul' the int-inliors of the Ladles'
nuxlllai; of thu association and Mis
H. M. Prune Is pieslded. The looms
wen- attisticallv tleeoiated for the oc
euslon. The eeieises weie opened with a
piano duet by the Misses Rlttelilieuder
and llallet Recltntlous weie given by
i tho Alks-es Veda Smith. Cora Young.
liesslo Dlehl and liene Pr.incls. Solos
I weie sung by Allss Rlinda Cknk and
iscveinl selections were given by the
I choir of the Hampton Stleel Methodist
chinch. The Misses Mooney, Fi-nneis,
Yo-t und Kaufman save heveinl pnn
I tomlmlt dialogues. Selections vveie
I sung by quailettts comprising Prank
and Wesley Jones, Thomas Boston and
A brant Smith, und the .Misses Gieen
wood. Rcddoe, Slutter und Hullet
Stunle.v ,-wattz pla.ved a banjo solo and
a mandolin nnd guitar duet was played
bv Allss llessle Piounfelker and A. I).
Moist and a cnmli sketch was given
by Alessis, Bamm and hchenck.
OBITUARY.
John Wagliei. il years ol age, dli d at
lii- home ii Ash street, Wllki's-Ilaiiu,
steitUy mouilng at S o'doek, of a com
plication ot diniases. All. Wagliei w is
belli in llavniia Gnmntiv, und i.inio -o
this countiv In lv,i, t-ettllng in Wilkes,
lime Por tin paht twtiui-llve jmis
In had been etripln)ci by the I.t high &
Wllkts-Hario Coal lompanv as eaipeutu
ut the Rmplio eolllerv. Dice fill was a
f.tlihtul member of St. Nicholas Gi'tnan
Catholic church Puuenil tblb moinlng
llihli mass of riqulem will he eolebnud
In that church. Interment hi the finillv
plot In Darling stieet cemetery.
John Lallv. an okt and ie-piitni rest
dent ot Wilkes. Ran e, died at hi- n -I
dente, ?17 Noithnmplem bluet Mom) n
nfternoon, of heart failure, aged t.T t irs
Dteeasnl Is studied b the lollovMii'
children: .Mrs nwen Tlellie j. ol hhk v ,
Thomas, Janies, Maiy, Alagglo and Alls.
AV. II. Toole, of Wilkes. Ham The nt
ucrnl will bo held this moinlng with mas,
of lequlem In St. Mary's church at s
o'clock. 'I'ho ie mains "vlll be taki n io
AVhlto Haven on the y.05 Ccntinl train
Mrs. Ann Logan nn old resident of this
rlty, died lit 10. In o'clock 5Csleiila u mi
line at her reside nn, BiS North Sunim r
aviiiue .Mrs Lognu was 63 eur- of age
and was n sunciur from heait dlse.i-.
Shi was a women of many exceiittit
traits of character. The fuiieiul .will take
place at a o cloe k Thutsdav. Hervicc will
be held at St. Patrle-k's chu-ch, and In
terment niado In Duumore cemetery.
Mrs. Mary Kellv, aged CS eais of
Pavno street, Klnpston. died veutculny
mnriilng of general debility follow liu grip.
She U suivlvcd by the following children'
Alius MarKnret. of this eltv; Mary and
Thomas, at ltjmc, John, at Manila; Luke,
of Unite, MmitniiH, nnd Michael, of Ltaa.
Punerwl tide- afternoon at :' o'clock. In
terment In St. Ignatius couiutur).
ALL APPLICATIONS
HAVE BEEN HEARD
LICENSE COURT AJOURNED UN
TIL FRIDAY.
When It Meets on That Day the
Court Will Hand Down the Li
censes It Has Decided to Issue.
Fred Welchel, Jr., of South Ablng
ton Withdrew His Application.
Fight Mndo Against tho License of
P. J. Conway, of Noith Washing
ton Avenue.
Ilofoio noon yesterday court had dis
posed of nil tho applications for liquor
licenses anil on Friday It will meet
to hand down tho licenses granted.
When court adjourned Monday after
noon It had reached South Ablngton nn
the llstof applications. There was strong
objection to tho granting of n license
to Kied AVelchel, Jr., In that township,
nnd when court met yesterday tho ap
plication for a licenses was withdrawn.
Thete was ns usual a protest ngalnst
the granting of a license to Charles
Lie, of AA'aveily, but this year tho at
taek was milder than ever befoie. Th"
objections weie directed entirely
against the legality ot the petition for
the license anil after thev were heard
yesterday It was seen that no great
Injury had been wrought to Mr. Lee's
ca-e.
Tho remonstrance against the license
of Jehn Minaiki, of the Third waul of
Dickson City, was heard. Five Avlt
nese s wci,. examinee! on tho part of
thu remonstrance nnd they swore that
.Minaiki does not observe the law,
among other things specifying that ho
sold llcitioi on election dny. This was
denied bv Allnnikl and his four wit
nesses und It was shown that the com
plaint against Mlnntkl was the out
eiowth of a light for the olllee ot con
stable. OTHIJR RUMONSTRANCRS.
Itcmonstianccs vveie aIo tiled to the
license of John Alako and Geoigo Polio,
of the Thlul ward of Dickson City.
Theie vei. no witnesses present to
sustain the facts set foith In the le
monstraneo und the couit listened to
the tommies of the iciunse' for and
against the application,
I'm options to the lie nse of Joseph
Flesher. of Throop which were filed
last Pdeliy, 'tore withdrawn
This year e oui t disponed of tl.i license
application more expeditiously than
ever befoie since the new license law
w-nt Into effect.
One of the inteiestlni; reninnslrim es
he.ud was that ugalnst P .1. Conva,
or Noith Washington avenue. It wn-
featured by a ver.v lively tilt between
Mr. Conway und Attoinev Nathan A'l
davei. who leptesentcd the lemonstia
toi, Wilmer P. Holtnmii.
All. llolfman "wore that dutlng the
months of Novembei nnd December h
had puiilinstii and diank bow and
whlskev In Conwnv's house on Suntlay
ami that nt the time he was not of
age. He ilso hinted that he had nt one
time lented fi tun Conway and that the
latter had caused him to be sold out
COIIROHORATUD HOFP.MA.N.
Elmer Stnples, a nine teen-vent -old
bov, to tlf'ed that he had bought 11 tinir
at the hotel s.veiul tlim" ani'iiig th"
l.ittei Sundav being ploliiintnt. (leoig
Rioek, a biother-in-liw of Huffman,
t'otiubotntid the lestitnoiiy of the two
preoediiif wltne is 'ind swoie that h
liti'l bought ami tlntnk In the plan op
f-undiv. Hi was onlv 10 veais of aire.
IJ. P. Hoffman futhei ot tlu- leinoii
stianl. swoic also that he hail ilianl.
nnd seen liquor sold In Cunuuj's pl-ice.
.Mr. Conwnv uenled lllng on S'linlay
untl selling to minora.
Klondike Bowling Club.
The following wull-know u Scianton
Innss esteitln.v applied ten a chatter
for the Klontlike Howling club: John
Lin.se!, Hemy O. Doehler. Adam Legh,
Ft link l'.eel;er, ljnill Itonn. Henry
Roeteher and John Demuth
The objet t of the i lub is sin l.il 1 11
jojmiut and It wlll'i'iicouiuge liowdni;
anil othei athletic spoils.
Yesteiciay's Manlnge Licenses.
Cieoige AV. Dowlng Faiimont, Pa .
Ullie .eigler Faiimont, Pa.
Henry Cordner. ..Carbondale township
Martha A Rake r.Carbonelale township
Levi D. Aran Auken Se ranton
Js'lna AYnller Hcranton
IN VAN HORN'S BEHALr.
His Attorneys Will Appenr Before
the Boaid of Pnulons Today.
Attoini3 (leoige S Hoin and L P
AVedemaii went to llariisbui last
night und lodaj the.v will upiie.tr be
fore the bounl of pardons In behalf of
Georgi. K A'an Horn, the condemned
slajerof Mis Josephine Wescott.
The Insanity theory having been up
set, the attorneys will enileuvor to se
cure! a commutation nf the sentence.
INVESTIGATING COMMITTEES.
Frepnring Reports for Tomorrow
Night's Select Council Meeting.
Hon. John IJ. Roche, J. A Lansing
and John Schneldei. thu special c om
mlttee of select council appointed to
liuiuiie Into what disposition Is matie
of the Inteiest on monthly lialames
met vesteiday nfternoon In th otlu
of city Cleik Lavelle nnd began Hi 'i-
the
sarsaparilla
which
made
sarsaparilla
famous
Extreme Novelties
made of plaster, old ivory finish. These goad's have
merit. We sell them for Avhat they arc PLASTER
Hanging Match Safes, monk's heads, etc 25c and 50c
Plaques Flight ot Venus, etc 45c
Tobacco Jars 75c, 90c, $1.00 and $1.5(1
Pipe Racks, Indian Heads, Skulls, Monks, Turks, etc.
The collection is large, no two pieces alike. Just the thing
for card prizes and dens.
Millar & Peck, 134 Wyoming Avenue
"WALK IN AND
work. They expect to bo able to re
port nt tomoriow night's meeting.
Tho speclnl committee, consisting ot
Mr. Roche, Colonel George Sanderson
and 1. F. McCnnn, which Is to report
upon the new bill amending tho Act of
1S89, governing third-class cities, will
meet tonight.
LIFE HANGS IN THE BALANCE.
Oscar Carpenter Is Still Delirious
from tho Effects of His Wound.
Oscar Carpenter, of Mulberry stieet,
who was found lying In the open Held
at the end of Adams avenue, near the
Roles Steel AA'heel wotks early yester
day morning with four awful gashes In
his throat, Is in a very critical condi
tion nt the Lackawanna hospital.
Since his removal to that Institu
tion he has been dellrioui nnd he tosses
about requiting constant attention.
Smoke The Pocono Gc. Cigar.
On Account of Repairs
And alterations to be made
soon, we offer
FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN
One Large Refrigerator, One
Ilutler Refrigerator, Ojstcr Bar,
Fish Boxes, etc.
W. H. PIERCE, MARKET
110, 112, 114 Penn Avenue.
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DANCE in but ONE STORE Tho Leader. See
how atti active ordinary week days are in this store.
More mi than the gieatest bargain clays elsewhere.
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An event in muslin underwear
Three special lots of gowns
")0c gOWlls at '27c of muslin, in Mother Hub- ,
baiii slvle, tucked and tiimmed with cambric ruffle... 2iC
(We gOWltS at l!h'..ot muslin, with Mother Hubbard yoke,
dimmed with clustei ot tucks and lows of embioideiy ,
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!)bc gOWIIsat (it)cof line muslin. 111 Empire and Mother
Hubb.tid stvle, eight dilfeient designs, all hand trimmed
with lace and embroidery, worth tiom 80 cents to
qS cents 09C
Two grand lots of skirts
."!)!' Skirls at .'l!)C bvery skirt at this price is a great
bargain. There are five different styles all short skirts and
all tiimmed with embroidery and lace, leal value sqc.
Special during this sale 5" C
title Skirts at hie made of fine muslin, lull length,
double rtillle and tiimmed with embioideiy and lace. .
A bargain at the regular pi ice, Avhich is 69c. Special at 4PC
Cambric
corset covers
19c cambric cornet covers,
high neck and tiimmed with
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9w cambric corset covers,
low neck, back and front
trimmed with lace and ,-.
embroidciA'. Special at 2UC
Jackets, skirts and waists
New arrival or mhscs' and women's spring jackets
We are adding daily to our stock of NEW spring jackets; some
of the handsomest gai ments that the present cloak season has
brought forth. It will pay you to make an caily inspection, if
only to compare prices with those asked elsewhere. We guar
antee ours to be the lowest.
Xewarrhal oT women's shirt waists New lawn and
white pique waists, vciy pretty, tucked and dimmed with
lace also colored lawn waists tiimmed with torchon lace, in
pink, blue, black and white; exclusive styles m all; ptice
from eighty-nine cents upward.
Woman's ."i0c Sllh't Wllhts at 1!C The balance ot a
gi eat lot of shit t waists with detachable white collar t
and laundered cuffs; worth soc 1 vC
Sli.00 dros skirls at S'2.t)S One special lot of Avomen's
black brocaded silk skills; value !6.oo. Special 0
cut price 2,Uo
S3.00 spring plaid skirts at S3.0S Gie.u value in new
plaid skirts in several new patterns; value 65.00. 0
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'TAKE TIME DY THC PORCLOCK."
Car load lust arrived. All stylo',
and prices the lowest. AVorkmanshlp
guaranteed even on
THE CHEAPER GRADES.
Keep us In mind and you won't ro,
gret giving us your patronage you
will get goods as represented giving
you our easy terms ot payment or very
lowest prices for cash. Immense stock
of Household Goods Stoves, Carpets,
lion Beds, etc. Flvo large floors full
to the celling at
Thos. Kelly's Storas, rAnUS
1 and 1311
Avenue
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BRING QUICK RETURNS.
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special quality, Avith Avide
cluster ol tucks. Spec-
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Chemise
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1 utile. Special at... 29C
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