THE SCRANTON TRIBUNja-THURSDAY, SEARCH 10, 1899. 5 NORTON'S SPRING SELECTIONS of Now Wall Decoititlons nr now ready for Inspection. Wo invite your attention to sco tho boautlful Novelties we hnvo for your consideration. Choice American, English nnd I'jench designs and colorings to match the now carpets and draperies. Wo havo solected the "Cream" of tho patterns from the mills that niako the Finest Wall liocoratlons. Our selections are exclusive and cannot ho had elsewhere in the city. You are welcome to seo them nnd not ho under nny obligations. Wo will cheerfully and gladly exhibit our specimens to all who desiro to see tho new ideas in interior decorating. Any contemplated inside decorating can be done in cold weather as well ns in warmer, more quickly nnd at less expense. Wo furnish competent workmen on short notice and at reasonable rates. Wo suggest nn early consideration to avoid tho usual spiing rush. M. NORTON, 322 Lackawanna Ave., Scranton. 32 S. Main St., Wllkcs-Barre. 4siXJAvJ)JiJ) KODAKS I KODAK SUPPLIES j g THE GRIFFIN ART STUDIO 0 " S See our window. The Q Ss largest line ever bi ought ; to Scranton. ! flMOflMWIMfMWWWWIMff DR. A. A. LINDABURY, Specialties Surgery, Dlseas93 or Women Offlco Hour? . ...!) to 10 a. m I to :i p. m At Kesidenco 7 to 8 p in Olllcc Wlllluni Ilulldlnsr. Opp. I'ostolllce JieMdence 210 fcoutli Main Avonue. I! Hnvcopcned n General Inturanca Orrtca In iB Mi lictt Stock Compnnlci lepreienled. l.nrga res especially feollcltod. '.telephone ltiiiU. R. J. REAR, Steam and Gas Fitting: m W.U. UU UU . ..q Joblilns 1'roinptly Attended to. orner ofl'en i Wennenud L nden btree.. Under The Windsor." KEELEX JBIJRE 1 orlitquor, DruK and Tobacco uiteases. Pamphlet free. I HE Knr.l.HY INSTITUTE, 728 Aladlion Ave., SCRANTON, PA. SCRANTON TRANSFER CO. ILiKgago calkd for and ilellveied dav or night Office, 100 Laokn. Ave. Phono 525 L ACKAWANNA Tin:" AUNDRY jo8 Penn Av.-nue. A. It. WARIAN, PERSONAL. Thomas Muiigaii, of Hivvlev, tailed on friends hcie jestcrday. Mjer Davldow, the I.icl.avvanni avenuo shoe man, Is In New York cm business. Dr. and Ills. C. 11. Armstioiig, of K.ir rlbburg. aro tho eucott of Sirs. C 1. Kcnjon, of New Yoik street. Curtis 13. riorey, of Green Ktdge, at tended the Lehigh banquet ut Hotel Sterling, Will.es-Barro Tuesday evening. Itev. Itogcrs Israel spoko before tho Urotherhod of St Audiew last night at I tlca, N. Y. lie will uturn home todu Mr. Walter C rellovvs, who has been a lenldent of the city for tho past tour cais. will leave this moinlng tor Phila delphia his foimer home. Jtr. follow?, during his stay In this cltv has been em plojed by the Dlckhon Manufacturing company nnd tho Colliery Knglneoi com panv as a mechanical draughtsman being associated with tho latter company for the past eighteen mrnth". Ilo leaves nany wnim friends behind who wish him ucccs in his new field of 1 ibor. ASHLEY IN TROUBLE. Firebugs and Desperadoes Seem to Be Running Amuck. It has been often tald that Chicago was binned down In 1S71 as tho ic sult ot a piemcdltated plan ot tho thugs and desperadoes who Infested the city In thoso days. Now the citi zens ot Ashley, a llttlo town In Lu rerne county, aie wondering whether they will havo to pass thiough slm Jliar experience. The awfiil work of what Is supposed to be the results of Incendiarism not only In Ashler but In Nantlcoke, a nelghboilng town, was recounted exclusively in yesterday's Tribune. Now comes the stoiy of lono citizens being boldly held up, beaten and robbed. This crowning series of crime Is laid at tho doois of a gang Jed by two fellows, Hdwnid Rowo and Daniel Henry, familiarly known us "noddy" and "Dublin Dan." Tho latter Is now under arrest and Howe Is bolng hunted. Doth are charged with brutally as saulttlng Charles Sklmmerhom early Monday evening E. Robinson's Sons' Bock Beer on tap at all hotels and restaur a Friday, March 17. - . Mrs. Winslow'a Soothing Syrup Has been used for over FIFTY YI3AHS by MILLIONS of MOTTIKHS for their tlIILDKKN WIHL12 TIJUTHINO. with PUnFKCT SUCC'KSH. It KOOT1IU3 tlto C'lULD. SOFTENS the OUMS. ALLAir all PAIN; CUKF.S WIND COLIC, and is tho best remedy for DIAHIUIOKA. Bold by Druggists In every part of tho world. Bo sure and ak for "Mrs. Wins, low's Soothing Snup," and take no uthur kind. Tyventy-the cents u bottle. TWO BANKRUPTCY PETITIONS. rirst Cases to Como fiom Susque hanna County. Two petition In bankruptcy fioin Susquehanna county were referred by JuilRC Bulllnston, of tho United States District court, to Itcferoo C. A. Van Wormor, of this district, Tuesday. 13. C. Hnltt, a merchant of Great Bend, and it. O. Bunnell, a farmer, of Rush, are the petitioners. Both canes are voluntary. Tho liabilities In tho first case are $3,000, with no assets. In the second case, the liabilities are a llttlo less than $1,000 und tho assets arc noth ing. Those are the (list cases to arise In Susquehanna county since tho passage of the now bankruptcy law. Susque hunna has not ns yet been attached to any district. The reference to Mr. Van Wormer was made at the request of tho petitioners. Another hearing In tho Tucker & Slnxey bankiuptcy proceedings was had before Heforeo Van Wormer yes terday. Tho- witnesses examined wore a number of tho parties who, accord ing to the statements of Tucker fc Maxey, took goods from their stock In payment of debts. If It can be estab lished that tho goods were accepted when thcto was reasonable cause to bellovo that Tucker & Maxey were about to become Insolvent tho goods will have to bo accounted for by tho parties who w received thorn. Those examined yesterday were: Henry Box, of Forest City; N. V. Tif fany, C. Dltchborn, R C. Harnden, John Lynch nnd W. T. Morgan, of Cut bondnle; Charles Hanker, of Scranton, nnd John Williamson, of Wllkes-ltnrro. Attorney R. D. Stuart, ttubtco for tho crodltois, conducted the examination. The next hearing will occur Tuesday, March U SOLDIERS QUARANTINED. Mcmbois of the Thirteenth Regiment Held in New York Harbor. Theie was almost a vvalllnir and Kiiashln? of teeth aboard the coast lino steamer ' Rem I nolo" lost night us oho lay out In New York harbor under tln ban of quarantine. Aboard the Bteamor ntnongr Its other pasnenders were so -onty-tlvc ex-members of the famous Thirteenth teelnu'iit, and those nelf bJini seventy-five men weie wildly nnxlous to tret on land. Tho quarantine was not placed upon the ateamer because of sickness, but because a heay foir enveloped every thing all day yesloiduy and last night nnd movlnB about In the harbor va too dangerous. Many of the men wpre to hnv at lived here at S 50 o'clock last night, but a telegtain sent bete to I.. I". Drink from the steani.shlp agency In New Yolk city explains tin delay and also stated that the mapiI would piob ubly not get up to her doik before this afternoon. ODD FELLOWS IN CONVENTION. Nominations Made for District De puty Grand Master. A. A Yos.buig.of Lincoln lodge, of tho North Knd, and Charles F. Van Noit, of Robeit Burns lodge, of the cential cltv, weie placed In nomination Ttie.s dny afternoon for the otlico of dis trict deputy grand mantel of thi- Inde pendent Order of Odd Follows at a dlhtilct convention held In Odd Ted ious' hull, Wvomlnjj aenue. The convention whh made up of two past grands of each lodge In the dis ttict and wus piosided over by tho present ft and master, Dald Cadwgnn, of Kiliiilan lodge, West Scianton. The election will bo participated In by nil tho past mauds of the dW tilet Until yet will do Its own voting thf laut meeting of Its lodge this month. Tho ollee is eageily sought for, as this Is ono of the laigest and most Influential dlstiltts In the toimtiv. CLEANING UP THE STREETS. riftaen Teams and Fifty Extra Men Engaged in the Woik. Stieet Commissioner P. J. O'Royle Is engaged In giving tho city lis annual pprlng cleaning. Fllteen teams and an extia. foue ot fifty men are at work dealing up the winter's accumulation of (III t on the paed streets A month will be lequlred to do tho work pioporly, Ml. O'Bojlo estimates. Tho heavy woik, that of carting away tho Icy crust on tho paved btreets, will be finished In a couple of days. After that will come the sweeping of the pavements, the cleaning of alleys and tho like. Theie Is n llttlo over a thou sand dollars left In the appropriation for this woik and this, Mr. O Boyle thinks, will suffice to gle tho streets a good cleaning. TWO MORE DIVORCES ASKED. Unhappy Women Want the Mar- rlage Bond Dissolved. Two moio llote(s were applied for yestetday Mis. Muiy Iteupert, of Car bondale, and Mis. Caiollno Umblnue, of this city, are the persons who de sit e the legal sepaiatlon fiom their un woithy other halfs. During tho ear 1S9S tho courts of this county granted thtity-seen absolute divorces, the largest number for a single year In the hlstoiy of tho county. Mrs. Roupcit before her marriage on May r,, 1RS7, to Charles Rcupert, was Miss Maiy Bell They lived together at Caihondale until October, 1897, when Mrs. Reupcrt says that llfo with her husband leeame intolerable and she was compelled to leave hlin. It Is tot forth by her that ho Is addicted to drunkenness, failed to provide for her and was ory abusive to her. Mrs. Umblmie was married March 2P, 1SS0, to Louis Fmblnue and on July 25, 1S91, he deserted her and has since per sisted In his desertion. E. Robinson's Sons Bock Beer on tap Friday, March 17. Level as a Billiard Table. The road bed nnd tracks of the Lake Shore and Michigan Southern railway are tho bebt laid In America. They aie so smooth and leel that thero Is abso lutely no Jar or Jolt, so disagreeable on most railroads. Not only docs this make travel more pleasant and easy, but It enables passengers to read with out Injuring their eyo sight. Puss engera traveling ftom Boston, New York, Buffalo and Intermediate points to Pittsburg, Cleveland, Toledo, Cin cinnati, St. Louis, Chicago ana other western cities, should moke It a point to travel on tho Lako Shore railway. E. Robinson's Sons' Bock Beer on tap Friday, March 17. Go to Lano's Spruce street. for your meals. 320 Smoke the Popular PuncCi Cigar, 10c. PARAGRAPHS ABOUT MEN OF THE HOUR L. B. STILLWELL CALLED TO AN IMPORTANT POSITION. Has Been Made Head of tho Electri cal Department of the Manhattan Elevated Railway Company of New York Charles Hamillton Has Returned to tho City Important Undertaking of Adam Relnhardt in Old Forgo Township New Way of Making Public Improvements. L. B. Stlllwell, formerly of this city, has been appointed electrical engineer of tho Manhattan Elevated Railway company of New York city. Mr. Still- won Is a son of Richard Stlllwell of Jefferson avenue nnd a brother ot Lieu tenant Colonel F. W. Stlllwell, of tho Thirteenth regiment. Though not yet 3," years of nge, Mr. Stlllwell is ono of tho best known elcctilcnl engineers In America. Tho confidence tho Man hattan people have In him Is demon strated by hN selection for tho Impor tant position of directing the woik of substituting elocttlcity for stoam as a motive power on the extensive elevated ralhond system In New York. It la ono of the laigest undertakings) In an electrical way over attempted In Amer ica. Mr. Stlllwell spent his youth In this city and received his oaily education here. At Wesleyan University he com pleted his general studies, and having been stiongly attracted by electricity, which was then on tho threshold of Its wonderful career, he went to Lo hlgh Unlvcislty nnd took up tho study of the now force. Before completing tho electrical engineering course hobo- came ill and had to Icavo the univer sity. When ho recovered he was en gaged by the Westlnghouse company and entered tholr laigo establishment nt Pittsburg, where he soon demon stiated that he had a positive genius for grappling with tho many problems which the piactlcal application of the new force to tho varied purposes for which It was desired to ue It brought to the suiface When dating minds conceived tho Idea of harnessing the power of Nia gara Falls, an IJt.gllshman In a general way devised the plan of tho immense dynamos that ate used there. It was left to the elei tilcal companies to woik out tho details and produce a practi cal, useful machine. Mr. Stlllwell had charge of this woik for the Westing house companv and Its plans were uc cepted by the Cataract company and It leielved the contract for tho machinery In that wondeiful power bouse nt Nia gara, which Is one of the marvels of th" woild and Is visited by electricians fiom all parts of the earth. Mr. Stlllwell had charge of the In stalling of the plant and so faoiablv did ho Impress the dlrectois of tho Cataract company that ahoy Induced him to remain with them after tho plant was staited as tho electrical dliector of the company. The Westlnghouse company was loath to lose his sen ices and he was made a onsultlng engineer of that company. When the Manhattan Cheated people decided to use elocttl city on that road as a movtlve power they selected Mr. Stlllwell as the poi son best equipped for the great under taking nnd on Tuesday auangements weie closed hy which ho became tho head of the electrical elepnrtmont ot th it eompan For the pie.sent ho will divide his time between Niagara, wheie hlj home is, and New Yoik city. Later he will piobably withdraw fiom con nection with the r-atract compan, saAo In the oapacliN of consulting engineer c'hpiles Hamilton, who was a mem ber of Company B, of the Thirteenth leglment, has i etui ned to thls city and resumed his old position as door-keeper at the Academy of Music, l'veiy af ternoon'and evening he is gieeted by hundreds of his old fi lends who aie pleased to seo him again handling tho pasteboards at the door of the Acad emy. Mr. Hamilton did not Join tho guard until about the time the war broke out. Like hundreds of other pa titotlu young men he was anxious to do a little fighting for Uncle Sam and he thought, as almost everybody did at that time, that tho shortest uud to the front was by the national guard loute, and so he enlisted in Company B. At Camp Abler th" insidious malaria feer made an attack upon him that brought him to the brink of the grao. After ho lecoveied sulllclently to be moved, ho returned to this city, thin and emacltaed, n ineie shadow of his loimur relf. His lobust constitution was his salvation and giadually all traces of the fever weie banished and he became his own vlgoious self again. He rejoined his company nt Camp Meado and went with It to Camp Mac Kenzle. Tho south has agreed with him admirably. If his appearance now la fair evidence to base ,i Judgment upon Adam Relnhardt, who lives in Old Forge township, Is going to malto a move In tho dliectlon ot practical re from down In that primitive municipal ity To be exactly correct, tho movo has already been made, but tho lesults to be obtained irom It nro yet to be de termined. For a lung time tho large pioperty owners ot that township have jelt that the sums of money they were nsesfccd In the way of road tacs were not properly expended and they 5,000 PARK & TILFORD'S . Key West Cigars $3.50 box; $(15.00 per M. New Tobacco, Light Colors 5,000 Julius nilinger Key West Cigars $j.so box; $65.00 per M. New Tobacco. Light Colors. 5,000 La 13gypto Finest Louisnn na Tobacco, $2.25 box; $40 per M. 5,000 run navHiiiiit c.iia, v?i.j. box ; S50.00 per M. 5,000 Gl I'rogresso Key We st New crop tobacco, light. $3.50 box, $65.00 per M. E. G. COURSEN, 42 Lackawanna Aveniu. determined to see It some more econom ical plan could bo obtained that was possible through the otdlnnry public channels. Tho Delaware, Lackawanna and Western company, tho Pennsylvania Coal company and tho Jermyns arc tho lnigo ta.payers of the township nnd somo time ns?o they had a conference which icsultcd In a determination to Inaugurate an entirely new system In tho way of caring for tho roads of the township. The outcome was that Mr. Relnhardt entered Into a contract with tho supervisors ot Old Forgo by tho terms of which ho agreed to do all tho road-making and repairing and also to care for tho bridges of tho township. Ho is to receive his compensation from the taxpayerd direct and no toad tax will bd levied In tho township for tho fiscal year ISM. Mr. Relnhardt also agrees to assume all lesponslblllty for suits that may grow out of the condition of the tovvn bhlp roads and to pay the salaries ot the township officers. The movo Is nn Important ono and tho outcome of It will bo watched with Interest. There has been such a flagrant wasttlng ot public funds In many of the townships hereabouts that those who have to bear tho biunt of tho baulcn of taxation have been forced to take steps to pro tect themselves. TO RUN SUNDAY TRAINS. Schedules for the New Service tho Lackawanna Road Be ing Piepared To Go Into Effect This Week. "The Delaware, Lackawanna and Western railroad hns long had tho un deserved reputation of running no trains on Sunday," said yesterday's New York Tribune. "Instcud of If keeping the day holy so scrupulously, it has run a newspaper train from New Yoik and a milk train to Now York on Its Morris and Sssex branch every Sunday, und has had a peculiar sort of Sunday service on tho mala line, j:ery Sunday six trains leavo Hoboken on tho main line, and five come to tho city. Hath train consists of a dozen or bo milk cais, with a smoking-car ti ailing on behind, and sometimes other passenger coaches. These trains aro not advertised to make stops, and most of tho people along tho line do not Know that thev carry passengeis. Tho man who 'knows tho ropes' can get aboard any ot these tialns at his station, but must pay his faie to the conductor, as nono of the stations ore open on Sunday. ' While the Lackawanna has had thefco Sunday trains, the service was by no means adequate, and Samuel Sloan, the former president ot tho Lackawanna, would not agico to any improvements In the service, expi eas ing himself ns stiongly opposed to Sun day trains. In' consequence tho people of the Changes, Montclair, Tiloomueld, Summit, Monlstown and other popu lous bubuiban towns mffered no little inconv enlenee "This Is to be letncdlcd ut once. It was announced In this city jeHteiday that the new president of tho Lacka wanna, vv. 11. Trtiesuaie, nas decided to establish a Sunday service on tho Morris and V.cx btaneli, beginning next Sunday. "Supeilntendent Reasom r, at his- of fice In Hoboken, Intimated that theie would ho about twenty suburban trains, the totmlnul points of which will be South Change, Montclair, Mor rlstow n, Dover and Washington, giving a complete Sunday subuibau service on ull the branches of the Morrin and lse.x There w 111 aKo be additional local tialns on the main line Tho Khedule of trains has not jet been completed, but It will bo announced before Katuiday. If moie train, aie needed Liter they will bo put on "It Is also said President Tuiesdale Is considering tho advisability ot putting on a special fast limited train to Buf falo on the plan of the Xew Yoik Cen tral's Empire State express, tho Penn sylvania limited and the Lehigh Val ley Black Dlnmond. The name tor the new train has not been decided unon. ' Mr. Truesdale has made an Inspec tion of the Lackawanna tyitein, md jestcrday expressed himself ns highly gratified at the condition of the mud." AN ENJOYABLE AFFAIR. Night School Pupils Conduct an Entertainment. The pupils of the night school con ducted at public school Xo. 4, on Ca pouse avenue, and of which Miss Lynn had charge, conducted exeiclses Tues day evening, the occasion being the closing of tho term. It moved to be an enjoyable affair. The exercises consisted of tolos hy the Mitses Anna O'Rourke and Kath- ryn Crowley; recitations by the Misses Xelllo Roche, Maty Ilennlgan, Kather Ine Flaheitv, lmima Morllng and Der nlco Shields. Select readings were given by the Misses G01 trudo Cough lln, Anna McLean and Anna Mangan. Several choiusea weio sung by the pupils. WILL GO TO NICHOLSON. Rev. J. J. B. Feeley to Become Rector at St. Patrick's Chuich. Rev. J. J. H. Feeley, or several years a member of the household of pi tests nt St. Potei's cathedral, has been ap pointed to tho tectorshlp ot St. Pat llck's chinch In Nlcholbon nnd will take chat go Friday next. Father Feeley succeeds Rev. James J. Farrell. who In turn succeeds Rev. James L. Shanley at St. Thomas church at Dickson City. Tho latter left yes terday for Savie, Pa. E. Robinson's Sons' Bock Beer on tap Friday, March 17. Reduced Rates for Merchants to New Yoik. The Lehigh A'alley lallroad an nounces n late of ono and ono-thlid fare for tho round trip on certificates of Merchants' Association of New York from Scianton to New Yoik city and return. Tickets will bo sold March 16 to tho 21st, inclusive; leturn tickets to be Issued on pioperly validated ceitlll cates within tlfteeu days from date of Issue. Full Information may be ob tained of Ticket Agents E. Robinson's Sons' Bock Beer on tap at ull hotels and icstuuiauts Friday, March 17. The WUUoH-nuno Rocord may bo liud In Scranton at tho news stand or ItelJ man Hros.. 401 Spruce and 603 Linden btreet; Mac, Laclcawauna avenue. A Card. We, tho undersigned, do horoby nmco to refund tho money on 11 H-cuut buttle of UtconoH Warranted Syrup nt Tar If It fulld to cuio our cough or told. Wo also guiirniitmi u -cont bottlo to pmvn hiitls factory or money infnnded. J. a llono ti Hon, jninmnre, Pa,; John 1. Doiuhuo, Scianton, Pa. GOVERNOR STONE SENDS ACCEPTANCE HE WILL BE PRESENT AT THE THIRTEENTH'S RECEPTION. Lieutenant Governor Gobln and tho Governor's Military Staff Will Also Bo In Attendance; Ninth Regiment, P. V. I., Votes to Como Up and Participate Meeting of the General Committee This After noon to Furthor tho Arrangements for tho Parade. This afternoon at 3 o'clock In tho board of trade rooms tho general com mlttoo having charge of the loceptlou to the Thlitccnth will meet to further the arrangements for the parade, ban quet nnd reception. Enoh sub-committee, It Is oxpected, will be ready to pre sont Its plans for approval and the cn tlro programme of tho day, It Is thought, will be made up. Secretary Charles K. Daniels will rend a letter of acceptanco received yesterday trom Governor Stono and will also report that he was personally notified by Lieutenant Governor Gobln that ho will bo In attendance. Tho governor's letter reads as follows: Executive Clumber, Uurrliiburg, March U, 1M)3. Dear Sir. I am In re-ceipt of your favor ot tho 11th Inst., Inviting mo to be present at tho banquet and reception to bo given In honor of tho Thirteenth regiment, Fcnnsvlvanla Volunteer Infantry, on tho evening of Thursday, tho 23d Inst. I bhall bo very glad, Indeed, to bo pres ent on that occasion, and deliver a short address, as per request. If vou dcalro me to talk upon any particular subject kindly let mo know. Very truly yours, William A, Stone. To Charles n. DanlcN, Secretary Re ceptlon Committee, Scianton, Pa. General Gobln's acceptance was con voyed personally to Mr. Daniels, when the latter was In Harrlsburg Tuesday. The governor will bo accompanied by his military rtaff of twenty-one men, as stated In yesterday's Tribune. Tho Ninth regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, of WIlkes-Barre, or at least a good part of It, will also attend. At a meeting In their armory Tuesday night, the Invitation fiom tho Scranton committee was accepted and It was 'decided to make a strenuous ef tort to secure a big turnout. A, H, D and V will attend In full numbers and It Is likely the Parsons, Plymouth and Plttston companies will also partici pate. The Ninth regiment band and drum corps will bo taken along The regiment will leav Wllkos-Bnn e at 1 30 p. m.. over the Delaware nnd Iltul bon road. At this aftei noon's meeting an in vitation will be f oi mod for the vocle ties that are to be asked to Join In the parade. Colonel E. It. ltlpple, the mar shal, will likely make known tho lino ot march and other lnfoimr-tlon iela tlvo to the piinde arrangements. PIHST WARD VOTERS. They Weie Examined Yesteidny in the Election Contest. Theie was a meeting of the election contebt examlneis in the aibitratlon loom of the couit house yesteidny and n laige number of voteis fiom the First and Second districts of the First ward of this city weie examined Several Illegal votes weie discovered. There vv ill be another hearing in the same place today. The voters examined esteiday weie: J. C. DuUols, Kdwin Maple, Thomas Mveis, John Price, Stephen Chappell, Charles Kulne, Giant Kessler, Fred Moigan, Xoiman Houser, L. C. Coon, George Archbald, sr . V. It. Sllkman, Sidney Chappell, William Atkinson, Udward Deacon, Watkln Price, Dr. D H. Jenkins, Casper Faatz, Thomas D Jones, Irving Wlnt, AVIlllam Reed, Jo seph Ulanchaid, Norton Wagner, J. J. Uvans, AVestlev Ault, Lewis II Jones, George P Lowry, ir t Rutheiford, William Maitz, M W Dlddleman, Louis Winters, Dinest Tltman, Uriah Ualdwin. J. H Fish, William Cahoon, W. II. Sadler, Fied Mason, D. Ilenja inln, H. i:. Gritnn, J. r Nyhatt, V II. Chilstman, George JZ. Griilln, Samuel Robblns, John D Kvans, William Stlt zer, 551ba Knapp, Martin Dlkemlller, Sidney llenvvood, J. H Mooie, II. C. Ilatton. Nelson Dlsby, B. U. Atheiton, Edward Roderick, J. H. Alvord, John G. Grler, Walter D. Christmas, Jere miah Delias. William Edgar, E. A. Rey nolds, R. S. Jones, John II. Hughes, John Raxon, W. B. Christmas, Reuben Hotlleld, Charles U Davis, J. 11. Arm stiong, Thomas J. Kvans, Thomas Fld- ler, Henry iPutney, J. W. Craig, u. u. Reese, George inn vis, John II. Deltz, W. A. Bartholomew. Mark Cole. AVIll lam Bair. G. W. Lowry, AVIlllam R. Jone, Charles Klein, John L. Jones. WEDDING AFFAIR. Ceiemony Performed in the Parlor of the Excelsior Social Club. A large number of intimate fi lends and 1 datives witnessed the marrlago of Miss Rose Landau, daughter of Mrs. Deitha Landau, of 727 Jefferson avenue, to Max Schwartz, ot New York city, Wednesday evening. The ceieinonv oc curred at C o'clock In tho nrtlstlcally decorated main parlor at tho Excelsior Social club, on North Washington ave nue. Rev. L M. Chapman olllclated. The bride, handsomely attired, was attended by her sisters, the Misses Pauline, Hanna nnd Hnirlot Landau. O. L. Lufcourt, of New York city, acted uh best man. At tho conclusion of the ceiemony the guests enjoyed tho ban quet, followed by dancing, for which Uauci's orchestra furnished the music. At midnight Mr. and Mrs. Schwartz left here nn a wedding tour to Include Ruffalo, Niagara Falls and Roston. They will reside In New York city. WHOOPING MONROEITES. Apparent Epidemic of Whooping Cough Among tho Children. It Is leported on the authority of a statement made by Medical Inspector Dr. AV. L Gregory that there are at present over 300 cases ot whooping cough In Stroudsburg and Kast Stroudsburg and over a thousand In tho whole county. Tho disrate seems to havo secured a firm hold. Judging from the fact that tho cough haB a nine-weeks' start and a nine weeks' finish tho time in which the place will be "vvhoollng It up" will bo long Indeed. Dr. Gregory recommends extremo caro as tho cough Is apt to affect tho respiratory organs to a se ilous degree. KStu n. .II9 Cures constant cough 5T . Jv ' I'1'1 enough but a Cough Syrup UfsstW & use Or, Hull's Cough byrup nud be cured. i$Q. Simple Home Dyes. Any Ons Can Uu Diamond Dyes with Success. Hcnutltul Colors That Arc Fast to Light nnd Wnsliln. Diamond Dyes aro prepared specially for home use, and the directions mo so plain and simple that any ono can use them successfully. All the fast Diamond Dyes make col ors that will not fade. They aro guar anteed to do more dyeing, package for package, than any other dyes. If you want success In homo dyeing, uso Diamond Dye3 nnd nothing else. THIEVES HIS COMPANIONS. Runaway Pino Brook Lad PIckcJ Up by tho Police. Henry Crane, a 17-year-old Pine Brook lad, who ran nvvay fiom homo a week ngo, wa3 picked up on Penn avenue yesterday afternoon by Patrol man Duggan. Ills mother, who has been anxiously searching for him, pointed him out to the olllcer. He stated at tho station house that ho has been sleeping In a shanty near the Delaware and Hudson freight de pot on Wyoming avenue, and that his companions were tramps who made nightly sorties and returned usually with quantities of lend nnd brass. Ho denied knowing who they are, but the pollco believe he Is not telling tho whole truth and will give him a further examining today. The Confession of a Drug Slave. Thousands ot people are Indulging In the dally use of drugs, Imagining the secret locked safely. In their own bos oms, like tho drinking man, not te altzing the truth Is written In letters of living light upon their faces and In their every action. They take them for this ache or that pain, not dreaming thoy aro fastening the coils of man's nfost deadly enemy upon themselves, which will eventually engulf body and soul. The Incbilate Is a king In comparison with a slave to opium or morphine. Read the confes sion ot William Rosser Cobb and learn ot the future for tho habitue. This pamphlet of S2 pages can be had fiee by addiesslng J. J. Watrous, 7JS Madi son avenue, Scranton, Pa. Smoke The Popular Punch Cigar, 10c. Geo. B. Secord, tho well known con tractor ot Tovvanda, N. Y., savs: "I have used Chambei Iain's Cough Rem edy In my family for a long time and have found It superior to any other For snlo by all druggists. Matthews Bros, wholesale and retail agent1-. E. Robinson's Sons' Bock Deer on tap at all hotels and restaurants Filday, March 17. Finest wines nnd 320 Spruce street. cigars at Lane's, Smoke The Pocono Cigar, 5c. The first one of these magnificent I:inerton Pianos was won by Mr.s. P. R Stevens 226 North Ninth Street of this city. Mrs Stevens the fortunate winner has two young daugh ters who are over Joved with their go) J fortune. Remember That w e are going to give two more of those beautiful Pianos. The next one will be given "Wed nesday, April 26th, and the third Piano will be given away on Wed nesday, May 24th. STRICTLY FRESH EGOS Per Dozen On Account of Repairs And alterations to be nude soon, we otfer FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN One Large Herrlgcrator, one Butter Itcfrlgcrntor, Oyster liar, Fish Boxes, ete. W. H. PIERCE, MARKET 110, 112, 114 Penn Avenue. Manufactured by SHORT & HI ioc TELEPHONE 622 141 to 149 Meridian PAINT DEPARTriENT, Pure White Lead, Colors and Varnishes, I m ., 20 Lackawaaai Ayc, Scranton Pl Wholesales nnd Retail DRUGGISTS ATLANTIC WHITE LEAD. FRENCH ZINC. 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Graceful new styles for Spring Stiff and Soft Hats, ON SALE NOW AT 30S 9 LacKavnna Aya. 4"f-- -M-f-H--f 4"f-i Our Subject Is Two-Fold Safety for the Baby and Relief for Mother We ask you whether or not our Baby Walking and Nursery Chairs are not one of the best assistants a mother can have. A senous danucr menaces every household wluro baby is at large and Is constantly w.itcheJ, and with one of our tenders" baby is protected from thesa dangers which threaten them and incldently Rives relief to the mother from care and ap prehension at such times as she can not attend personally to the the child. Stvlo illustrated above of hardwood Oak or Aahoany nnlsli $2.50. Other things for baby aro CARRIAGES AND GO CARTS, SEE OURS fffr t& t 225-227 Wyoming Ave. FRL'I! tn out of ton n b ivcm. "Till Housekeepers flulile " Write for copy -f 4- - 4- -" t QOINS, Wo. 207 Lnckawanna Ave. Sim, Ssmln Pi Stetson Leu COB fit f t d - rOva w r TIUWA