' ( Tjnja-o.iaV" v THE SCRANTON TRIBUNIO-THtTRSDAY, SEARCH 16, 1899. 3 Ai )r- "r WHtui fX'Uti Connell Building: DESIRABLE OFFICES FULL PRIVILEGES OF Law Library APPLY TO lams, Mrs. Ollsbeo, Mis. William J. Hon ton and Masters Clarence lioscncrans and Witnoia Williams. IS ABOPT TUB SAMU-John Bhin. non, tlio wounded liittKlnr. remains about the flame so far o his condition In con cerned. lli spent ft quiet, dav jeBterday and seemed to be less delirious As Mated jesterduv In the T-lbune, ho Is nt least holding his own rem wiki: ukatino.-wiuum r.irfi- ard, of No It, Ulonm stient, wn arrest el by Special Ofliccr Jack Tlernoy Hut night on u warrant Issued by Aldermin Millar charging htm with wife beating. He was ton drunk foi a hearing and wan docked up over night In the Centoi street station hotuc NKW SIIOIJ STOHK.-MIrm Nellie Jla hon, for several yeara In ehargo ot the shoo storo ot tho Normlln Brothers, on Lackawanna, avenue, has decided to em. bark in tho Hhoe bustnes with hor bioih era Jnmcs arul Ucrnard Ma lion Thv will shortlj open a storo In tho building so lone occupied by the Normlles J. L. CONNELL, Room 302 Connell Building. A Real Estate Bargain Wllili PAUADK 'Hit members of the Volunteer Pin-men's association mi-t lu tegular nvonthlv wsslon 1nit night nt the Nay Aug Ihiglnc company's uunricis Putsldcnt Goodman presided and routine, business was transacted. The question of the llremen turning out to lumlc on March LJ with tho soldleis ttjb broarlud and 11 was derided that evotv tlie coaip panv in tho department be utged to at least send n quota to tako part ARRANGING FOR BIGJCONVENTION MEETING Or COMMITTEE AID ING LETTER' CARRIERS. Attorney W. R. Lewis. Chalimau of the Enteitalnraent Committee, Re ported a P.attiol Schedule for the Seven Days Pitting Which the Visiting Cairlers Will He In tho City Attendance Will Do Very Large Names of the Additional ConUluutors to the Tund. We offer today a bargain iu house No, 635 Adams ave nue, This is a large single house of eleven rooms, with lot 40x160 feet. May deal with you for other property. Call. TRADER'S REAL ESTATE GO. Trader's National Bank Building, 37 p Telephone. CHARLES SCHLAtiEK, Manager- DR. II. B. WARE, SPECIALIST. Eye, Ear, Nose aud Throat ( tine Horns ta.m to tJ.:t p.ni; 'J to 4. A illlunis Hiilldlng, Opp. PostofHcs. OPFININGOF CHURCH PAIU-TcnUht Is the opening evening of the Ah Stitct Methodist Kpiscopil church lair, which Is to ki hi Id In the laigo store building on the lotnet of Mill and Smith sticrts. Tlio menibcis ot tho Dumnore Methodist Episcopal church choir, Dumnon will bo present and give a number of selection The committee In charge have wo.k'd litihl to make the lair a suu.ii. and eio confident that such will bo the a The public Is oortliiillv invited to atn ml There, will be no admission ciuuge'i uiinon evening. HELD UNDER ADVISEMENT. Van Horn's Fate Still Hangs in the Balance. Tlv idea for commutation of the death sentence In the. ease of Grotce Van lloin, the mutderer of Mi Jo spphlne Woeott. was argued for two horns hv Attorneys Gcoigo S. lloin and I. 1 W tit man betoie the boatd of pardons jestudav afternoon. In last nights dispatches the Van Hon caw appealed lu the tepoit ol the de cisions of the board among tlio malkid "Held t'ndei Advisement." This means another month In with it the condemned murdeiers fate w' 1 hang In the balance The case of William Simpson, con victed of statutoiv huiglailj !n this comity, was also held illicit I adll- -ment. SUCCUMBED TO HIS WOUNDS. - -t-t- t-t- - -t-t- -t- CITY NOTES I I V l (V I I I .V T ttttttttt PAY-DAYS Th' Dcl.twnioand Hudson comp.inv paid tin trainmen south of htrantoii jostoidaj and tho misccll incous pij wliU li lni links the "hops, in.ibonsatid larpcntct- hKIIMi'll TONIGHT The scivlcc to i ihl at tin lltstuo mission will bn con iliuted In Si tit.il (!eor,e lah and tin oung Men' Uhrltlun association oiketV bind orantkii a MAiim.oi: i.icr.ssi:. Wauiei .1 Itoldilus anil Ksttlla 1 Kr.inklln, be th or Kist 111 uton. wet granteil n manlage lleons.i b) Clerk of th Courts Uiniils jistdda. NPl'HAl. DAY Appeals wire lii.i d jivtiidav bj tin bond of tn revision and appeals, fiom the rourtli and h' -nth waul piopertv holders i:ighth ind Ninth wurd appeals will be heard todi. NATIONAL 1HKSII)1:NT COMING Tin mmibi is of the I, nlv O ikford union, "Woman's Vetei.ui Hcliit union, are re quested to attend the mei ting March l'i as the national ptiMdmt will be puscnt. Oscar Caipenter Died Yesteiday at the Lackawanna Hospital. Oscar Cuipentet of 51. Mttlbetiy street, who was found uail Tuesd ly morning lvlng in the open field near the Holes sSteel Wheel wotks with four awful gashes, in his throat died jes Unlay afternoon at 5 o'cloi k at the Lackawanna, hospital, to which Insti tution he was removed after belli.; found. JJeiea-ed's death still leaves unset tled the question as to whethet It was the lesult of tin attempt at sulcldo or an assault with Intent to muidir. He told sevetal Mm If, but being de lirious, not much weight could be given them Coioner llobeits will conduct an Inquest tonight and endeaoi to settle this eed question Mrs. C.upentei, wife of the dei eased, who stated that the lasor which wis found near the injuied man was hers, now alleges that she has sint e found, her t.i7or and inn not account for the other one. RETURNED SOLDIER HONORED. nillLU RBADINfJ, I'rotcsor II. S. Jllller's Ulble reading will be held tills evening at .'."! Adams avenue at T "1 o clock 1'iompt attend nice Is requested as some who attend wl-h to be excused carl . OITICIAL VISIT. The new high and ttalnlng school committi e ot tin boatd of control will make Itf first otllclal vhlt to the high school tomorrow evening. Su perintendent Howell will accompany the committee, COLONHL B01HS' UHPORT-At next Monday night's meeting of the boa id of trade Colonel II M. Boles will make a icpoit of tlio i (cent annual meeting f the national boatd of trade, nt which ho lepiesentcd the Scranton board. ' LKCTTHU MAltCH 21 Iiofesor Win chester will di light Sii.intnn people with a btilllant Icetun on JIarch .'I at the IS1 ecle club for tlio bt ueflt of the Ashury Methodist church The subject will be ' An Old Custle," which Is fasclnallti!; In itself PRISONER DISCirAHOUD-Lcvi I. id cji wab glvon a hearing before Aldcimnn husson yestcrdiy charged with defraud ing a board bill U lluvi l', of Lafaj.lte stieot, appeared as jiro.ee utoi 'tho de f iiddiii was discharged foi lack of e-1-ucnee SOCIAL AITAIR The mfrnbtrs of the Ladles' Aid bociity of tlm Grace Lutheran church tendered the Ir friends a ple.i.'.int social nt the pajsonage on Weuster ae nue Woilncsday evening. Rev. uud M '. roster X'. Olft KCdvcd the guests Vi excellent picgramine was catrled nut din ing tho cv cuius and tefreshments who strved. LATMKN'S WHUIC-Duilng the n't cf this week spcclul 41 rv lees will be con ducted lu the 7'ln J uk 1 lunch. The meeting this ev -nli.g 'i be In charge of I' S Pc nsall a'ld tho Yoke l'ollor.s" nalid of th" llallroud Young Men'n Ch'ls. tlan usroclatlon HervlMh c oniine'ico ,tt 73 ocloek each evening. MINSTREL HIIOW - The mlnottel show for the hdif fit of Iho Home for he Kilendless will piobublv be the most pie tcntlous local enttitalnment since the Authors' carnival, r.chcaitals havo be gun under the direction of Mi. Olrcv it the music stom of nun ifc I'hlUlps Tliu nccond rehearsal wl'l bo held tonioiro' evening when a full attendance Is k pected PLEASANT AFPA1R -Mils I.iililit Ilnston entertained n pirt" of hir filenls Tuesday evening at lie r resilience on Bui wer street, Tripp's park. Tho affair was of tho nature of u "rag hoe" and ptovod to be very pkutar.t. The ku'-kih wcie: Mrs. Rosencrans. Mrs Edward Maw son, Vrj, Llzzla Roscnirons, Mrs. Df.vld Will- Charles Zeidler Tendeied a Reception by Nny Au Engine Company. Knv Vug t nglne ccniip.aiiv 01 m' Sci.mlon lli- li p 11 Iment iv.is repte sented lv one member lu tho Thir teenth leginunt In the person of Chai lis,.cidlci of Conipativ li. Last night In honor ot his iff n tin 11 an Inf01111.1l lectptlnn was ti ndensl hlin at the com panv'.s ciiiart.ib on 1'i.mkllii avenue. 1'ietltlent Theodore r "".elntdiin, fit the compitny. aited as ehiirmaii. Ilu made the op' nins 11 marks and wel comed Mr. 7.1 Idlei bai k to ti" "bosom of his trlends" in behalf of his fellow members. Mr. Xcidler responded and ONpresbcd bis plcisuie In bdrg a plain cltlren and tlreman once more. Solos vveie Ming by Hairy 1 Ivans and othei and the foituer gave several cotnle leeltutlons. The Dium Cotps quaitettc sang aeveral bclectlons Itefieslimento and clgais wue served. WANTS TO COME BACK HERE. Hamilton, the Globe-Trottet Cilpple, Now in Middletown, N. Y. Woicl comes fiom Middletown, N Y, thnt William Hamilton, the pestileiou.-tramp-ciipple, vvho bothered the police authorities bote u wiek ago, is ihm- a buiden on that village Ho wants to come back to Scranton, having decided to .spend the spilng at the Lackawanna, hospital When Hmnlillon was hero lie elect ed to bo to Lacknwaen and enjoy a icst at the Pike county poor house. Ho was canlcd to the Delawaic, Lie 1; 1 wannn and Wesiein station bj tour policemen nnd placed aboard a north bound "tialn. His fare was paid as f vr as Hlnghamton. It is supposed the IJInghamton authorities sent him out on the Erie. Theio sit-ins to bi no abatement eif the Interest In and ic suits of the vvoilc of the vuilotis commit ties who lme in band the wcuk of aiiangitig for the bl.t cutne-itlon of the National Atoclutlo!. of Letter Can lei s, which will bs held In this city nevt Septeinbei. The gen eral committee met last night In Col onel Earn II. Hippie s olUcis iu the Connell building and almost ovei,' membei was piescnt Alidiew P IVd loid pri-ided and t H. RubJtha.11 acted us scoictui. .Sevetal committees 10 poittd the must em mil nulng Mute of altalis in tlieli departments The eoiumlttee on e'liti'J tullllllelit, tluoiigh Its chaiiutau, Attnrnej W. It. Liwls, repotted a parti it schedule) for the seven days, as lolloivs: huiulav, hiptembci J, sac led conceit al Na ng palk Vlondaj, Mpleinbur 1, nceitlon of dlo gnl and vlslluis. duihu the nioiulii, piiacle at I p in., in which It Is cpcil'd 1.1WJ nun will in 11 eli ui the emu luslon ol the p.il.ulc luiiiluuii will be fciivcil at v'Hilous points, nt 7.0 p 111. u public meeting will be held at 111" LjtUitll Tiu'mI 1 S- plcinbci j association wilt lOiiveiiu at nt I nomas college eiuiuu. the inclining an oveuislon tpolnt ant vet di slcimlod) will bo 1 mi In tin atteinuiiii and in tlio evciilnr an ojun air conceit v 111 be elvin on court huiise s.iliaii In which tho l.ei'n Cauliis band I rum New Votk clt;. sixty slum, will pirtkl pitc TRIP TO MOl'.NTAIN PA UK tdlieseliv, S'ptcnibcr u in tlm inorn liif,, .ninth) r bkIiui ol tin noil itlon will bo held. Ill the atleltliHiri tho dele gnus and vHltui" will beenme tne giifis ol tin 111.. -l!inie vti.i iriieis itid will In taki 11 10 M'iuiu iln pnk Dining Hie (Viuluc, nuiiKS ol lnteli t ill and about Ullkes-Uiin will be v idled 'lliur'dav, eplimibil T thue esio IS ol the as.ui I itlun will in held Willie iln ilelii''- ale In ioslon tlielt wlvis and frit ml-, will be t ikeii foi a dilve over tin liiuili v -ui and it 011 In I to the ' llurncd UiiiIm- leiuvolr of tin Scran tcm Oas and ' uti 1 iiniiinv Pi 111 i Sipt.tnbti s iwo viwslnii-i vlll be hel 0111 at 1 n ill the othe r at '-' p m In the einnitig nolle ndes to vailous jioliii win lx taki 11 I'm S.itm il ij no m i.iiigc incuts, have .is jet been 111 tile The linain e committee tc polled gteal stieecss and aie espi daily gr.atifed witn the iesponi-cs fiom womn all over tho e1t thtough the iMivelnpes "w u-tai v Robatlinu lepcnteil that he was daily in H" elpt of communications tjoiu ..11 ovti the .oiinti Kniui e-vnv town m he'lo a tiee dtllvtij Is lu operation within l"0 miles of this eltv the whole foice would i nine it- a bod to paiade and I'voiy othr cit or town of anv piomliunie will have its 11 presenta tions. Colonel Hippie uiged upon the eom mittcc on accommodations the nucs st of having ample an inreinents trade so tha' not even one deleejate c culd complain ot m gleet 01 pool quar tet . M.1J01 Mlllni suggested that a sub-committee on lecc'iitlon 01 escoit be aiipolnted John H Phillips chair man of the hotel rommlttee, st ited that ho had iccelved sn-veial commun ications tiom tlio hotel men as to th rates and nuinhir to be .wcotnmr dated. It was agteid lb it his i uiumittv should pieent a tabulated report ot the above at the next legtila.' meeting. ADDITIONAL NAMES. The lollowlng additional contilbii tois have been added to the fund foi thu entertainment of the delegates tci the letter eanlers' eoiivenlou Miss K M Peek, Mis Louis Reichert, Mis J i: Hnrils. Mm. ,1 Lolim 111, .Mis .1 11. Williams, Ml.s. D V Evans. Mis. Sith Wilckv, Mis Ur. Giotci i lie o n. Mis. Jnhii Evans. Mrs .1 icob Jen kins. Mis c inn, Mis r j IlllKKs. Jlrs. N N. Chase -M c lmilc Maisej, JIls. L D Wmth, .Mis t'lsper Hani, Mis. I) W Vaughn, JIls Peter llo-dl. Mis John J. vagner MIsms l.?le end L n 1 ltodi, Jits Max Jtidkovlt, .Mis II S Rcvnolils, Mrs. li AN Wains .Mis, 1) W. Viughn. MA A U ml, Ml-n s Bertha and Ruth c.uson .Mis Helen Mitehell Mlb. Mil Duulap Mrs. .M A. Duvul, Mrs P. L Ken -It r, Mis j.outse Slup.is, Mrs ij( u.m mis, Mrs l' Schoen, Mis lllknn V. Moore .Mis P O Bvr;it, Mi A H. Siliopliiml. .Mis Chailis Sbeimin, jv, Eliza Lnn Mis I'lorcnrc .Morton, Mrs J IJ. Hopewell, Mrs. sltiphin Chipp II, Mrs. LUzlu Mujlo, Mis Clmles Hen wood, Mrs, J 1. e ntz, Mis j. Carters, Mis. n S Molt Mrs i: c. I.rovvnliig. .Mis. W. M. Dickson, Mis I. II. Bums. Mis. E D Jenkins, Mis H t. Javne, Mi 1 A I'. Law, Mis Conrad Schroeelci, Mlrs Cclia S Schiocdei Mis A Hen eleison, Mrs. J. N. Girrctt. Mis John B. Roberts, Mrs. J Pred Hopewell, Mis A W. McKee Mrs. Edward Price, Mrs William Os iiiond, Mrs J W Alworth, Mis M r fair, Mrs J Plemlng, JIrs S. linos. Mis Pred Robllng Mrs. A Blase hike. Mis. P Becker, Mis E. C Rozclle Mis S G. Roos, Mis. J. J Muher, .Mis Di. Walsh Mrs Rtnnard Mrn Hiilllvan, Mis. J Kohnstamm. Mis V liausue.. Alls B J. Neville, Theodoio Straiib. R Jones, Willl.un L Belts .Mrs A Mi Faildcn Sirs, J. A Evans Mrs Lewis Huff Mr- Philip Klrst, Mis William Schmidt Mrs Vi nilain Lu ther "Mrs Heiiiv Aimbrust Mis J I BLEEDING PILES. And all other forms of this common and often dangerous ellseitse readily cured without pain or Inconvenience Thousands of nun and women are tl filleted With some suit of piles with out either knowing the e u t nature ot the trouble, or know Ins1 It. uie tan less enough to allow It to run without tnklnr the simple means olTerecl fur a ludleal 1 uie. The falluit ( stives anil ointments to petmuliently cute piles bos led iiiauv to believe the olilv cute tJ b a sur gtcnl opeintloii. Smgl'Ul opeiatlous are ihingtious to llfo and moieover not often enlliely suetessful and at this time ate no longer used by the best ihvsielan.s or terommended liv them. Th" safest and surest wnv to cure anv rase of pile's, wlu'thei blind, bleed ing 01 iirott tullng is to ue the Pji.i mid Pile cure, composed of healing vegetable oils nnd iiImoIuMv fiee from minor tl poisons and opiates The fol Mult.g letter 1 nun a P'ttsbtlrg centle man, n severe nitteie) fiom blei'dlng piles, trlvea snnii Idea nf the ptonipt eflectual clmtaitei ut thl- pile cure. Hi- write,? 1 tak lileasuie wtlt'iig the-e few lines to let j on know thut I did not sleep loi tlnee months except for 11 short time I'tich nlghl beoau'o ot a bad ca-' of bleeding pllf I vvas ilown in bed and the cloetois dlel me no good A good btothe-t told me of the Pvuuilld Pile Cui" and 1 boimhl fiom my ditig glst tlnee tllty-iont bottles Tbev cured m' and 1 will soon be able to go to inv wutl; again. William HuiieWhu 4fi St . Cotton Allev. hflow Huttet ht Pit i-s bine. P11 The Pjramld Plb Cine Is not only the safest and sunst remedv lot piles, but U the best known and most popu lar Everv physli Ian mil dtugglst In the country knows u and wluit It will do Send to P.vi.unlc! Co . Marshall, Mich., foi little book on canst end cine of piles, deseilbing all foi ms of pill s and the piopei titJtmci.l The Pjtamlel can be found at all tliug stores at 50 tents pel pukage. POUR ELECTION CONTESTS PENDING PAPERS IN TWO OF THEM FILED YESTERDAY. Both Hall from Fell Township nnd the Offices lu Dispute Are School Director and Justice of the Peace. Papers in the Olyphant Contest Ate Almost rinished and Fiiday Attorney Reedy Expects to Take tho Fit st Steps in the Eighth Watd Muddle. Extreme Novelties made of plaster, old ivory finish. These goods lmvci merit. Wc sell thcin for what 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 $1.50 Pipe Racks, Indian Heads, Skulls, Monks, Turks, etc. The collection is large, no two pieces alike. Just the thing for card prizes aud dens. ills Mrs Mrs Mis Mi Ml- Gllmartln Mis Maty Kolb Mis P Lai. kin Mis. L Davis Mis 1. Schiumutin, Mis T Slugg Mrs H It Williams .M , H. Cuirv Mis 11 Kiueh.ni Mis Rev I lluntus, Mrs 11 N Wood Mis '1 c! 'U'oSfc, Mis i' W lilies Mis J VI. est, Mis E I, I'.iuk, Mrb N U tiool III ill, a llliud Mis GcnrM Llsk Mis C. W I'owlir, Mis Mniei Hobbtns, Mis- cis(n Prlo. , D li Athutiui Mis G R Clailv. M K Holbelt .Mis lohn PI, re , V. T niinn Alis I W Caipentir. II L Hillstc.ni Mis N S Unvil 15 Anriiiin Mrs c. 11 Edsou, Klcrste.id Mis IJ HIrdsall. Mis C E llridburv Ml- T L Sitclle .Mii Gilllln Mrs II A Contiill Mis S S Derm m Mis V Gun-lei Airs M J K.cli. Mis M Claik. Vlis Yost Airs ICoelib'i, Mrs Dtit7, Mrs Joseph diiileiispichir. Mis Clmles i: Wenell, Mis P.itri'k Golden Alis lolin O Jtvin. Mrs X II Bemleis. Mis lohn M Helm Airs M I Coibett Alt" N H I'erklns Mlb Tlmm is Young. Ml" N i: Cipvvell. Airs II II Crane Al -s V R Hignetl Airs tl 11 Laugh mi Mis T i: K. linedv Miss p. B' luniout, Alls A B Brlggs Alls Am Davis Mis J V SIiHiun Mis Heiiiim Truestel, Mi H G Hill OPPOSE SOME OF ITS CLAUSES. Councilmnnic Committee Not in En- j the Accoid Avlth the Bill. i l-eleclmen Roche and Me I'alin or the spee lul lonimlttee, appoint' el to con sider unci repot t upon ihc old now b- , fine the leglslatun, aniiiiding the Ad of 1SS', met last night in the eitv clerk a ' otllce and began theli task owing io the absent o ot Colonel Sanduson, th thlid member of the committee, notli i ing delnlte was doni Most ot the amendments met vvlrn I the nppiov.il ot Me-ssis Rot he and M ' Cairn, and thej will letommeiid tlut , lounell appi oves of them. A few "f the amendmeiits, hovvevtr, do not men with theli favor One of thc-e is the clause so enlaiglng lilt poweis of the major that ' vvhfiiev e i In his judgment It is necessaiv for the public safety or to pieseive older he may hiie super ninuerary polleotneu to seive foi a pei lod not t'teeeditig ten divs theli eom pcnsatloll to be llxecl bv i mint lis ' This It Is thought Is giving to the executive a power that pc units, of le'iulv abuse This power In the major of thilel-tlass cities existed biloie 1S71 and vvas abused Anothei clause that Is not In fivor with the loinmitteu Is one which au thorises the major to suspend n pollc -man without puj for thlitj dajs at his own dlscietlou and without consulting the select council. The fault with Ihls is th.it a major could keep on sus pt piling a man ot net of men eveiy thlitv dajs In this manner he could dismiss a, whole police tore e without consulting count lis A ba lug clause Is wanting Mr Roche nnd Mr McCann both have a number of amendments to pro pose to the bill Sevetal meetings will be held befoic the committee will teiidj- to repot t Pour mote election contests will soon be In full swing In this county. One Is fiom the Eighth waul of this city, an other fiom the Thitd waid of Oljphutit and two ftoin Pell tovnslilt Payeis lu the Fell township contest ivi'ic tiled with Judge Edwutds jester lay hj Attorney C. c. ixmovnn. At the re'cont election Thomas Httilug and John Owens were the Democratic candidates for school dlieclor In Tell lownshlLi Honing was elected and Owens was eltfeated The latter sees lit to contest his limuing-m.iti' lather than the stitecssful Republican. It Is set forth In the contest pnpeis thut Illegal votes weie east for Heninr iu all the dlstilcts of Pell, but special charges arc made with reterenejo to Iriegtilntltles In the Fourth district. It is alleged that thlity men were lm ported Into that dlsti let to vote loi Hen- lug and that votes cast lor Owens were eoutited lor Honing. The total number of oles for Heiilng. necontlng to the tctuins, was 1'iG anil for Owens 170. llOblins CONTEST. Thomas M. Holmes contests the c lec tion of Nicholas Glenn for the olllee. of justice ot the peace In the same town ship In thl case It Is also alleged that thete were giavv titegulatltles In the wav votes were polled and counted In tin rouith dlstilct The oto Glenn Is ct edited with is IS! and Holmes lb4. Glenn and Holmes were thnls fm tlio Demoerate nomination and Holmes won Glenn lookout nomination paptis and became an Independent candidate and v.is letui ned a the sm erssful ian elld.ue Tin nunibei of Aotes cast in the township at the election was r.lj uud while it will nut take a great length of time to dispose- of it, the costs will be eonsleleiable foi such a ownshlp as Pell to st ttle. Tlu papers In the Oh pliant tonttst in.- almost completed and mnv be filed today John Lennon the Republican candidate lor coiini II In the Third waid, Is contesting A. P Gillespie, the DcMiio uatic candidate, who It is alleged was illegally elected THAT EIGHTH WARD CONTEST. When court leeonvetits toinonovv At torney D .1 Reedy, counsel foi John E AVulsh. will present his petition in the matter of the contest for the office of Eighth watd constable. The petition "will allege that while W. 11 Thomas was leturned as having leeeived 21'i votes he actuully leeched onh 1GJ votes, and that John E. AVulsh, who lecelved -'14 votes), should be de c lured elected Theio were sltv-tvvo illegal votes cust for this olllee, the petition alleges, llfty-seven of which weie cast for Thomas and the fin W. J Shlffer, who Is etc tilted on the returns with twentj--cuie votes. Of these sltj-two alleged bad votes, llftj weie cast In the Sec ond district and twelve In the fit st The petitioner stands icad.v to prove, so he alarms, that ballots cast for Shlffer were counted for Thomas, and that bribei v vvas used to btlng about the petitioners defeat In a number of Instam es. It is al leged, the election boatd in the Sec ond dlstilct ciedlted Thomas with a vote whete a Shlffer sticker was placed over Thomas' name and a cioss made in the squaie opposite. Millar & Peck, 134 Wyoming Avenue "WALK IN AND LOOK AROU.sD." ELK BOWLERS WIN. Defeated West End Wheelmen, of Wilkcs-Bane, 77 Points. Another game In the bowling contest between the Elks. ()f this cltv, and tlm West End Wheelmen, of Wilkes-Harre, was pluyed on the Elks' alleja last evenlnjr and icatilted In a vlctoiy for the Scranton plajers by 77 points The total scotes In the three games played lift night v as as follows: Elks S'lii. 1)11, !i:S- West End S61, 8! : OH The highest Individual scoie made by the Elks was c.i edited ro fouler, who rolled l', and Gtoon. of Wllkeb-Il uie, nittdo 1S9 for the Wheelmen The last game In the stiles will he pluj'cd at WIlkes-Baire on Thtitsday evening of next week On the total nttmbei of points thus fur nude in the contest Wilkes-En ue Uad3 by IS points, -E. Robinson's Sons' Bock Beer on tap Prldav, March 17 Smoke The Pocono Ce Cigar. ROSARIES Easter Special for Made in Sterliug Silver and with beads of Amethyst, Topaz, Jet, Garnet, Crystal, and Coral. 'TAKE TIME BY THE FORELOCK.' BABY CHIMB M ME Also Pearl Chains, Neck laces Belts aud Collar Buckles and Silver Novelties without cud. MERCEREAU & CONNELL l.0 Wyoming Avenue. I Cur load lust aritved All styles, and pi Ices the lowest Workmanship gunianteed oven on THE CHEAPER GRADES. Keep us In mind and jou won't re gret giving us jour patronage j 011 will get goods as represented giving j A on out easj terms of pajmont or verj lowest prices for cash Immense stock of Household Goods Stoves. Cat pets, 1 Iron Beds, etc. rive laige Moors full to the celling at ' At Retail. Coal of the best quality for domestic un and of all Mzes, including Buckwheat and Bildscjo, dellverod In any part of th cltj, nt tha lowest price. Orders recolved at tho olllee. first floor. Commonwealth building, room No 6; telephony No. 2624 or at the mine, tele phone No 272. will be promptly attended to. Dealers bupplled at the mine. T PLEASANT COAL CO TRIBUNE WANT ADS. BRING QUICK RETURNS. Thos. Kelly's Stons, lSlaad tn.t franklin Avcnu DEATH OF MRS. R. W. JORDAN. E. Robinson's Sons' Bock Beer on tap at all hotels and icstaurtnts Fiidaj, March 17. KELLY IMPEACHMENT CASE. Axgued Befote the Senate Committee Last Night. , Tha ltlc man Kelly Impe u hmtnt case wa.H araued befoie the judlcliry c ntiiniittro of tho Ecnatc In Ilunlsbuig last night. Attorney TJ V Loughran appealed for the Pt tilimi and the defense was repr-sented 1 Hon John I'. Kelly ami W . W. Pny,lor HHHHMHH ltHiigj&On k Woare talking about your cough. One 1 cold no sooner j'ltsses off befoto another iconic. Ilut It's the samo old rough all tuo time And It s the rime 01a story, ban Theru is first the rold. thru tbe f coiinb, then pneumonia or consumption, wltn ine long sic-kuck aim mej item hling in tho 1 jliure. DIED. CALLAHAN in West Scianton, March 35. IWi, Mis .hums Callahan, nt Hie lesldence, aoi I Luzeino btrctt. Pmici.il announce nun Ittci. CARPENTER -In Scranton, March ir., JS'J, Oscat Carpenter, 5S veais of iim Puuornl (private! tomouovv evening at at 11 ocloek fiom the iosUIiiho, 515 Mill benj fcti liett. Interment at 1'actory. Villi. Ayer's Chsriy Focfcora BIG ANTHRACITE COMBINE. Coal Trade Journal Robs It of Its Sensational Featmes. In its leading article on 'The State of the Ti.ide' In the cuiient number ot the Coal Trade Join mil appeals the following: Rumors of combines and gigantic trims have iiiadu for a f' w ol tie nevvs-p ipe is a new topic with which to Jill space Little inoro has imi done in this jcai of grate than in recent jtars, tho outlets of cei taln Indlvlelual operations whose toal was pledged to eei tain carrvlng coiup mb s on a percentage of the tidewater pi Ice have been taken Into a coiporatlon. This t or- pni itltin will see that tlio tonnage goes lurward In Iho samo dilution as forme 1 Iv and to this extent the "Individual" Is elimluited The market tor nnthratlte eannot be tlissed us eij icthe- In the past week: the i,reat clcmiiiel that exists vvliin the wt ither ling tells of snow and itt 110 longer ovlsU, fot the press has Rtorles 01 rushing iheis gicen buds and shiflng buds We epelt that the niarVei will lie suih tint we mnv plicc 4;eX)iVi0 tons of until! ii elu this jeai DISTRICT COUNCIL TORMED. Expired Suddenly and Unexpectedly Yesterday Morning. Mr Anna Ionian wife of Richard W Jordan, of the Tiuth's business de pat tmont, died sudclenlj' vtstcidav morning of he.ut tiottble at her home, 161S Wjomlng avenue She had fully recovotcd from a lecetit Illness and before ictiiing the pievious night was appaiently iu poifoct health E.uh yesteidny mottling her husband was Awakened by theli little child call ing to hermothei, and found that Mis. Jordan was unconscious, Dr Gardner and Dr. Amdt were hast- llv .summoned and applied the most poweiful restoiathes. It was to no avail, howevei. She could not be- re suscitated and passed fiom bleep to death She was thlity jears of age Pi lor to her marilase she was Miss Anna 1W 1 Care; . daughter of Mi and Mrs. Mar tin Carey, of 42.1 North Main avenue. Shtj was a sister to Mrs y. p O'llrien, Misses Elizabeth, Teresa, and Emma and Joseph Carcv, of this cltj, and William Carej, of Klmlra Pour children survive her: Horace, aged seven; Irene, aged five: Lenore, aged three, and Homer, aged two months. The tuneinl will tako place toinonovv morning, with a high mass of requiem nt St. Paul's chute h, Gieen Ridge. In tel ment will be made In thu cathedral cemetorj-. Scranton Store 124-126 Wyoming: Ave. .....I i ,,, i ,,.-, , , - - i. .. ... Hen's $1 kid walking gloves at 59c Every pair wai ranted and of an excellent qual ity ol Kid. In all sizes and about six shades of tan. Absolutely the gieatest glove value ever known 9c 27c loosfns tho grnp of jour cough Tlm itingctlou of the throat and lung is reunited, all inHirauiallori U subdiit'd, the parts are put i erfertly at rest, and tliccouglidrtijiiaway It leu mi diseased tlaes on wliie h to fling (I ODa tiottle. ItaUdrueglitH Putoneof Dr. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral Plasters on jour chest. It will draw out luflam trillion and dorencu from jour lungi. 1TIC0.V0C. J. C. AYRR CO., Lowell, Mm UB I ' Ofilters Chosen at n Meeting Held in Wilke3-Barie. A dlstile t council of the Young Men' Institute of l.iizti no rountv was nigiin ized at WIIkes-Haue Surelay. The fnilowlng olli "it went chosen I Piesjdent (leiirge J. Gllssei, Wilkes H.me Urst vlce-pit'sldent. lames J'jcc. Plttston second vicc-pteMtleut, IJanlcl tulhealll Nantlcoke, seeioturv W J Gllalloit. Plttatotl trinstlier. Thomas llfbii't Mlni'i s Mill; ninr sbal, M J HlHtlj, Lileiiii lioiourh' bonrd of iliiecttup It. V Poucliir, Wlikes-Ilirre; John T. Howiej, Pitts ton, Thomas Lihev, PlttMon, John riannerj', Avoca, Smoke The Pocono 6c, Cigar, Wnshingtons Will Practice. Wnsl'li gtmi, Maich 15 -The Washing ton haru bill club left the city on the Noitolk hi at tonight fot Hampton, Va . to uigiigo hi a n onth's piellr.iinary prac tlcu for the season of H99. Im ludrtl In tho party were Munagcr Aithur liwln fount en mimbers of the club and Alln Litham, who probably will be signed with tho team To Run Sunday Txains. Hart foul. Conn., March 15. 1'lie Con necticut state senr,t5 tod.iv passed the bid to ptitnlt the New Yoik New Haven and 11 ail foul t illioail to lun tiiilns on Stin dav between tho lours of 10 30 a. in io J P in. m Spalding a Sportsman. New Yoik March Pi -J Walter Spald ing, a dlifctor of tin New Yoik base ball club for munv vuirb, has resigned be cause he belli vis the club Ik not being opeiated In a sportsmanlike waj. E. Robinson's Sons' Bock Beer on tap Prldaj Mutch 17. CASTOR I A lor Infanta and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Of CtOi? .KKK...HKKKKKKKWKKKnK.l',,...KK'.i''. I Bears the Signature V t! tl u X ' V &' a v a a t? K ti tt K ' X a? ' tt X tt tt ft K V fc tt w ti V ti K X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X u X X X X X X X X X u X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X An event in muslin underwear Three special lots of gowns HOC gowns at 27c of nuishn, in Mother Hub b.ud slvle. tucked .ind tiimmed with cambric ruffle. .. 0!)c gowns al 411c. of muslin, with Mother Hubbard yoke, trimmed with cluster ol tucks and rows of embroideiy . insertion 4y C flSl'- gOWIIS til 09c ot line muslin, in Empire and Mother Hubbjtd style, eight different designs, all handsomely trimmed with lace and embroidery, worth fiom 89 cents 'to 98 cents OyC Cambric corset covers 19c cambric corset covers, high neck and trimmed with etnbioidery. Spec- t 1 ul at I.Z2C 9C cambiic corset covers, low neck, back and fiont tiimined with l.iceand , embroidery. Special at jZoC prawers SCIC IIIU3IIII UlilWCIS, I'Uld special quality, clustei of tucks. Itil ll t with Spec- wide 25c Chemise sc chemise, of line mus lin, embroidered yoke, trim med with cambric ruffle. Special at... 2yC Jackets, skirts and waists New arrival or misses.' and women's snrine jackets We are adding daily to our stock of NhW spring jackets; some ol the handsomest garments that the present cloak season has bi ought forth. It will pay you to make an early inspection, if only to compare prices with those asked elsewhere. We guar antee ours to be the lowest. New arrhal or women's shirt waists New lawn and white pique waists, very prcttv. tucked and trimmed with lace :tIso coloicd lawn waists tiimmed with torchon lace, in pink, blue, black and white; exclusive styles in all; price from eighty-nine cents upward. Women's 50c shirt walsls at lllc The balance of a great lot of shirt waists with detachable white collai -and laundered cuffs ; worth 50c I V C ijii.00 dress skirls at $'2.98 One special lot of women's black brocaded silk skirts, value S6.00. Special ft cut puce Z.0 $3.00 spring plaid skirls al $:t.9S Gieat value in new plaiu sitiits in several new patterns j vaiuc ts.uu. Special pi ice 3.98 X'A U " ' ' 'A U 'A 'A A 'A -A 'A A A 'A A A A U 'A A 'A U 'A A 'A A A 'A A A 'A .1 .1 , . X . .X X ft .X . .X .X .X .X .X ,x .X .X ,x .X ,x .X ,x X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X x X X X X X X X X X X X X X X