THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-MONDAY, MARCH 20, 1899. Connell Building DESIRABLE OFFICES FULL PRIVILEGES OH Law Library APPLY TO J. L, CONNELL, I'.oom :!- Con 11 ell Rulltliiifr. Real Estate For Sale Qui single house on Mulbeny at 4,200 ts a baigam. I he liirsie single House, eleven rooms, Adams, ave., very cheap. We have .1 Lackuwanti.t avciuie propei tv, 100 block. Call The C. Smith piopcity, Jellcrson .ive A jood investment. We oiler the Hugh Miller prop erty , Madison ave., cheap. Single house, 706 Prescott ave., 8 rooms, all Improvements. $2. ioo, teimseasv. Another at 82, 300. roi rem nouses .11 ?i i.iu, .?!,,, $18 and 520. will bo held toiilsht In tho A. O, V. V. hall, on Ijnrkuwiuinit avenue1, for tho pur pose! of congldctliiK tlio ilciuauil mnilo re. cetitly for a ralso of ivat;e. Bvery mom licr of both imloiiB uro tonucstod to be present. IIKPT.SSOPH nKClUTlON. - nimtr i'rei'iniiti, of tlrteii Bldso, n member of Green Bldcto conclave, No. 163, Improved Order of llcptnsophs, will be tendered a reception by tho members of tho con clave at tho regular meeting tonlKht. Tim occasion Is In honor uf Mi. l.'i eonum's return from Camp MueKcnIe Augusta, Ua. sbbioi'sby oiiakoi:u - wmiim Stnimpr, a tcsldcnt of Little Kwttiind. was held In Kifm bail bv Alderman llowo Siiluiilay on a charge of eilinlnally ti saultlnpf Miss Philippine Bender. In eli fault of ball ho was committed to tin' county Jail. Sttumpt Is l!J yearn and iho Blrl In only 17. The Blrl's puents ap peared as prosecutors. cmjabing iiohsi: kxchanoks.- Tho 0Nthntn;e.s of tho Met anion Clearing lIotiM association tor tho ivisde indiuK JInrch R aro us follows: Monday, Mtireh 13. $113.4X12; Tuevdny. Man h 14. Ilit.UTl.'O: Wediie-day. March 1r,. tU07.!il- Thm-s-day, March hi. fpVM.iS.Sl; l'rlelav, Jlnti-h 17, .JVl,vv).2, rt.itiiidiiy. .Mutch 1 $121, (OI.7'i; total. $l,iiui.inS2. Mits. PAtirp.nv ih pp.usiktcnt.- .ludito Clutihtfr heard testimony Sattird iv In a hnhi .if. coii.us pmceedlni.'s IikiukIU b Mit. 13. A Pnrttov of Duniium n.r the ptitpne of icrnvctitii; the i nstndy i f her vim who l lit picrtit at th" Home , tor tin Krlendti - Tin nlllrlnl" el dm that Mrs. Paifiv Ii all unlit per..n to caio for the ehlld. Conn tn.nU no dWpo sltlon of thn case. I.13NTI3N SKnVtL'i:s-rnthi.r Hunt hifiton. superior of the Onler of tin Holy Cross, will rcimu to this cltv next we. k to conduct Lenten services at SI Luke's 13plcopnl enure h here and St. Mark' In Dimmme. liciflnnlnpr nexi Siitul.iv two si't vices will be held .aeh dav. one at S a m. and one in s p m at SI Mark's rutin r llunllnKton will M"'.ik lit the mid d.iv service at St. Luke's. SERMON OF REV. JAS. HUGHES. TRADER'S REAL ESTATE CO. Trader's National Bank Building, 3742 Tclrphono. CHAKItis SCIIUCO, Manager. KEMP SZLLS ODAKS And Photo Supplies i.io Womlns: Avenue. DR. H. B. WARE, SPECIALIST. Kyc, Kar, Nose and Throat II lolloms tin. in to I'j.ao p.111; '-'to t. V !i:iiiii II11II1II111;, iipp. Postoftlee .tzzfcn. XvaagSN. i. iNMa) mg&r ----- lii ny 19.1 - -. 1 w -. CITY NOTES 1 T'lTKIlS tillANTHD.-l.cttis of .id inlnlxti Jtlun In tin- f.t.111 of Mlcluo'l lien, hj hac bien Kl llllul to Malla 1.. Mi I'O PKI3PAJII-3 roli I'AUADi:.- '1 he N 1) Aim lliwo company will hold .1 inm Iok iiiuiorrow iiIkIiI to in iku iucparatiuu lor tin' p.uadc ThuiMl.iy. PAV-DAYS. The Delawau 11 ml Hudson company paid the implnjts nt collli'ihs No land5Saluid.iy.it Pl mouth. This completes this comp my'.s pays for tho month of 1 bruai j. IIPAKU OP T1(A1)I3.-Tlic UKular imntlilv meeting ol the S r.iiiton board of tl.llle will bo hi Id t 1j Is- tM-niiu at S oiloek hiiip. The m.inufnctuilng com miltcu will rcpoit a i.uw indntrv. M13XAai31l1K IXCRI3ASJlX(i. - Tho family of luind animals at N'10 Auk: paru inenaKerle has been incroabed by the Klft of a line npiclmen ot the Virginia opos. sum from Peter Grube. of thlt. cttj. Deliveied in the Second Piesbyterinn Chinch Ycstetdny Morning. Ilcv. JamiM lluplics oeciipled the pulpit of the Si'iimd Presbyterlnn I'hutch Sund iy tnornlng'. In the ab nee ol the iMtnt. !ti l)r C 13. ltohlnsun. who htiH l.-..ii ill Ir Xiw- York. r. lltiKhit. iiieui'hcil 1111 IntprchlliiK nd billllanl M'tmon which was heard by 11 large 1 onurc-iatlon notwithstanding tin-dl-lif'i. .alii" v.ciithel. Tin tt.t was tioin Ituiniin", vl-2-., "But the plft of CSixl N . tem il life throtmh .Tisus Christ our I.oid.' Tin. stibjei t matt' 1 was divided un dt't tin ec hi-ui.s, the Hist of wh'ch a "Hip tint." Tho f-penkir ciriphaslzed the lential IhoiiRlil of till"- wonderful tnasure by many illustinti'ius unions which he spjke of the ilrh wnman who envied her poor nelRhhor the vast richliPh.s nf her iosvi-slon In the Jiivce of s-oul which had been be'tmvtd upun her. She went to tho poor woman ami lieMitiKhl a revolatlon of the secii't with thus sustainul her and received the admonition to pro home and pray. Fol lowing this the rich woman retired to her closet and at tempted to prav hut tell Into n swoon In which hIip found lu'iself lulling down in fathomable depth", but caught laFt to a slender twin and heaid the Laud's voice tell lnt; her to let im and trust to his savlnt, powi 1. As non as she lit ro that twip; of nil' she awakened to (hid hcis-elf safe in the peace she had coveted. '"he second thought InoiiRht out was 1 devotional evrilses lefrardlnif etetnnl lite. The awful Ini minslty of Hie t.-un was i.ihlriilly described. diop taken troin the ocean once In a hundnd enr-, until tho lust was 1 em vvil would still r.ot ini-as-tire its limit 'I time Take a star from the (Imminent at intervals of one thotir and yeais until the last star was e--tinKitished and still oleinal life would ro on. The '.'olcinnlty and bieadtli of the suept were illiiftrattd at lentfth. The imleiK.v ot Ciod In this Rreat Rift was emphasized. As in tile vallev of diy bones when the-pniphi t saw them come toRethei hone to bone, beheld the clotliinpr of sinews and Hcli with Hie skin above and yet wt.s there no luc.Uh in them until upon tin wind nunc tln breath of Almighty fiod and liie.v : to, 1 upon their feet nn i'MppiIIpr prmt tinny: so until Hod himself tend- the Rift of eternal life must man Ik dead in his sins. The rpeilter at this point remarked that Piesldent MoKlnlev was wllllnc and anxious to do cveiythlnR for his country but he could not rIvo the people life. Patriotism cannot Rive It, nothliiR but Clod can do tl Is. The, tinnl thoiiRlii was the medium Jesus riirlst throuRh whom ihe sift mut come to man, through when the Inteiceisor ol the world, the ptayers of man must ascend to Ood. HELD QUARTERLY CONFERENCE HERE MEETING OF WELSH C. M. PRES BYTERY. Opened Saturday In the Welsh Cnl vlnlstlc Methodist Church ou South Main Avenue Closing Session Was Held Lost Night Rev. Wil liam Jenkins, of Wllkes-Barre, Prenched tho Sermon Lnst Night And Rev. Dr. McLeod Spoke In tho Altet noon Those Who Attended. Th lsh ntlvlnlstli Methodist Piosbytefv of Xoitheastein Pennsylva nia li.'ld their uuartetly lonfeiencc in the Welsh Cilvinlstlc Methodlsl church on South Main avenue. Wept Sctanton, Saturday ami ycsteiclay. 'I Ills dlsttlet emhracti the chine lies lot ated In L'tcU uwauna and I.U7eine counties between Olvpl nut and Wartloi Ituu, and the list of (I'MeRiites it eludes the ministers and laymen ft out the different chai-Res. The nlllcet-s of the I'lesbytery ale as follows: Moderatoi William D. Jen kins, Wilkes I! ure seeretnrv, John Hob"its Wlik's-Haiif. tn nsuter, John S. Oavis, itellivue, Sciantoii. Tbv en tire proccdli tss of the conleivnee were conduct! d in the Wilsh laiiRiiaRe with Hit exception of a st 1 until by l)r James ill LloiI of the Flr-t Pti sbvterian church. Tlu c.iniereiiee convened at '.' n'oloclc Satin day morning mid all the members lesponded to the loll-rnll. Uev. Wil liam Jenkins, ot Wilkes. Hal le. prpsld , ed. lies IM.rOrav ICvens. of Wllkes ll'iliv was giv-en a welcome teceptlon j li.v the meinliers when lie took his seat 1 at the session. Messrs. D Powell I and Thomas It. 13vaii weie appointed as auditors to look after the book of ' 1I10 asvcciatlnu during the year. I SfHAU XOTt'H X13XT 1 Othei iiatteis pertalnltiR to the wel- fai of the I'lesbvleiy vvuie dlscllfsed at length, and it was di elded 111 hold I the ne' niiai l.-rlj .oiifennie at Suar Xoli li thief niolitlis hence. The fol I lowliiR minlsteis and his inMi vere li. I ut let. dance: j Km V 1 .li'iikins. km lor Wilkes- Haii-ilttv S iniuel WIIII1111 - Nanlieoke, ' JCv .loliu Join'. Wilkis Itaire. Kcv. 1)1 Vld W. Itobetts. W.iiil.ii Hull, Uw. l'el.'r ,('in L3viiii, Ilk. s-liaiie: Ilev. Tliomas 'it Tliiiiiias. Moutoe. X. Y., tics. William I 13. MolRiin lb V. llltRli H.vis and Ur IL 1 Phillip Siratiiim. I), let ites Willi im U Williams Serau ton lie 11 I.miiIi. Janus, dl pliant , Thomas Price, Xtnth S. rnniiin; Thomas K. 13vans, I'll mouth. Thiinia- IU1I1.111K Wllkes Pane: Kvnii Jones. Warrior Itui; Samuel Willianib Xatitlcoke. John 1). Phillips, lkdleme. At tlte nlternoon ineetlnR on Satur day the time was devoted to the read iiiR of papeis, which weie prepared i-.i the final veise of the tenth cliante. of Hebrew". The papeis weie clis. uss. J bv Ilev. John l). Jone. Ilev. H li. Hobeits. Ilev. Petei tjia I3vanj a d Ilev. Thomas M Tliomas. I'ev. Thomas 14. Thomas of .Monr.-e, X. Y., was the RUeM of the Pro-l terv, and spoke a few winds. Thmnas U. Kviins of OlMdlllllt. Was ele"U'.l vice inesldent of the association. In the eveiiliiR Itev. Thomas piealv d aiiil Ilev. IJ. J. Koberts lmd ehnnie f the ( Don't lose sleep, j ) Take j Ciiemj Pectoral and lose that cough. FOR CARRIERS' CONVENTION. The Latest Conttlbutors to Thnt Fund. The following aie the latest coutlllm tins to the tund lor the convention of the National Association of Leltei Carriers: Mis. Dr. M. A Hrdlihal. Mis. In. Jone Mrs. c A Plelflir. Mis. F. P Sheppaid. Ms Auni Snappier, M11 Uah Ifellovv -Mrs. Adiim Itleteiinufi Mis J. It. .inncs .sirs. j. A. Tliomas .Mrs. Lurciio Mors-. Mrs. Sebastian TUehl, .Mrs. Jcmi ph Anslev. Jr Mis. John i'ein, Mrs. Jnli A. Jones, Mis Ham I'uibli Mis Welli, Mis. (ieorge II. Sidles, Mr p. r,. Silk man, Mrs H. ('. Putnej MNs I'lonnco Sllkman. Mr. Tliomas ltus-ell. Mis. Jehn T. Kenned). Mrs Jacob Sont.iR ills. Mor tem Gilpin, Kline & MeXnlly Mis Jacob lleary. Mrs. M. V Dimlrls, Mrs 1). Ciidvvip.ui, Mrs. Chnrlrs llusli, Mis. il, I, Tyler, Mrs. 11, A. Bet by, Mis. J. a. Sin minis, ills. J. I, DrWllt, Mrs Catherine ilrutzman, Mrs W. 1 Fcrnvvold, ilrs, Tliomas Url'llth, Mrs. F. J. McDon?lil, Mrs. Frank llarnway, Jirs. P. M. Down lug ills. X. Ilnlstouil, Mrs. W. A, Mur ph). Mis. Kd .Malum, itlsn Clara 11. HurIips. Mrs. J. W. Buow, Mrs. J. A. Lc-es, itts. J0I111 .letter, Mrs. W. 11 lie my, ilrs. il. laiRRart, ilrs. H. A. Klrwan, ills. W. A. McCountll, ilr. Martin Jo)ce, ilrs. Will lam Moore, ills. Peter Uowitz, Mrs. Si. W. llllhoy. Mrs. C. 11 Miller. Mrs. A. M Decker, Mr. F. I.. Alprandor, ilrs. r. . Fleiu Mis. W. A. Aver), ilrs. IVtllRiew Mis. o. 11. Wright, ilrs. 8. HouRlit, Mis. McCawley, ilrs. Knlttle, ilm J. Scott lnglls, A. 11. Stevens, ilrs. alary Moore, Mis. William il. ilinple, ilrs L it. Fine John Salmon, ilrs. J. W Bully. Miss Susie Underwood, ilrs. (leorRe I.. Brock. Mis. J. A. Vim Horn, Mrs. M. A. IliitiR, ills. W. Helbcckcr, Mrs. C W. Pettlck, a Mend, Mrs. J. Trethavvay, ills. A. 11. Lot key. ilrs. F. Chui chill. -Mrs. I. Cliff, Conway & Me Hale; .Mis. 13. F. Melvin. ilrs. M.uy Con nell. ilrs. ilury t) Donnell. ilrs. I'. A. Colony Mrs. W. Kmrrj, Mis. P. McCalTiey, Mis. J. 1). Finch, Mrs. 11. Smith, ilrs. U Shlffir, Mr- J. J. Henley, ilrs. Jacob Faust, Mis. .loreph Friderlel, ilrs. C. J. ileDonald. Mrs. P. IS. Abnims, ilrs. J. 4. Foster, ilrs. W, W. l.aBar, Miss Lillian ItiiRcTi a friend. Mis, W. W. ItelRh.iril, .Mrs. P. Mowrv, ilrs. W. Kess ler, Mrs. X. li. Ashley, ilrs. John Xeat, .Mis. John Rtclcctl ills. Thomas 11. Will Initio, Mih. K. B. ilrllllth. ilrs. W. (!. Ua ls. Mrs '. lluniholcl. ills. L. P. Will iams, ills. U XlchoK ilrs. I!ns(ii M. Uavls, Mrs. s. B. Moltltt. ilrs. J. II. Stelle, Mrs. C. W. Fulton. Miss H. Iliov.n, K. X. Jl .1. J. Clark. Mrs. 1311a J3. Stio hecker ilrs. B. W. Olmstead. .Mrs. C. C. Tripp, ilts. W I). Allvoui, a friend, Mrs. I). ilcShaiie, ills. .1. C. Hnwthoine". itl. 13. 13. Allllek. .Mrs. T. K llobbs. ilrs. F. L. llllclifiiok, Mrs. A. HtldRiii. Mis. F. P. Stapks, ills iL C Case), Mrs. J. ('. Du Hoi- ills William Kaufbold Sirs. William BilRht, 1707 WasliliiRton nvelitte. ilrs. Thoiuiiv Phillips. Mis. J. .1. Todd, ilrs. Blc.inur Clemons a friend. Mrs. O. F. rievnolils, ilrs. W. 13 Plumley. .Mrs. J. C. IIlRhilter. ill" M fiKPHWold. Mis. Clins. Scliultz Mis. Homy Kostcnbader, ilrs. Michael flerrlty, ilrs Ilurleck. ills. .las. itoGlnnls. ills Jacob Kuppcnthu ilrs. 1). U. Ilobhison. ilrs S. IUkIrpis. ilrs. T. It Jnnie-, ills W It Williams. Mrs. John Munis sr ilrs K 13 Lewis. Mis. Hints to Wise People Yon probably intend moving this Spiinp if not. to clean ant fix up where you arc. Nice dishes add to the furnishings. (Jur open stocks ol wnicn yoi can select such pieces as you ncetl and acid to at tiny time, are now complete. Why not get a good set by buying a few pieces at a time, You do not have to pay any mor for them in the end. By making a list of your actual needs, and a visit to our store, yo. will be surptiscd for how little money you can buy them. P. S. We guarantee everv piece. HS9rsfe88! 'tsr-i' Vkv& Millar & Peck, - . r - feA. 134 Wyoming Avenue "Walk In and look around." A 13. Hopkins. Mrs David Cossrove, Mis. W. II. Whit re .Mrs. Mat tin Tague Mrs. William ilctlrath. Mr T II ilc DnnmiRli. ilrs William Folev. ilrs. Dora Wlrth, itts. Charles Scull. Mrs. J. it. Vail. Mrs. Aaron Powell. Mr Jowpti tlos. ilrs. 13 II. Clans, ilrs. U A. Klr-lln. UNKNOWN MAN KILLED. Parties who s'iw the dpeeased Just previous in tho accident state that ho showed hIriis of Intoxication. Coioner Knbi rts will imostU'nto Uie nintter thl3 morning. 4. 1 - - - Steam Heating and Plumbing. P, F. & M. T. Howloy,23t WyomlnB ave Run Down by a Trelght Olyplmnt. Tiain nt n unkiiowii man. supposed to be a Polamler. was killed on the Delavvato aril Hudson toad at Olyplmnt yester day nt noon. He attempted to cross the track at the depot In front of the fast north bound freight and was struck by the engine and throvn beneath the wheels. Ills head was ctiifhed and both leg weie) severed. He lived for half an hour but was not conscious ,t any tltne after being stttlek. The ienialnt ate awaiting Identifica tion at Swo'pey'H undertaking estab lishment. The man w.'S about 3! years of age and falilv well dressed. Xoth Ins? upon his person would aid In iden tifying him Tiy CJKtf.1 & Kelly's the best on tap. Bock Beer: 111 Smoke The Pocono 5c. Cigar. I On Account ol Repairs And alterations to be made soon, we offer FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN One Large Itcrrlgcrator, One nutter Itcrrlgcrator, Ojstcr liar, Fish Boxes, etc. w. H. PIERCE, MARKE1 110, 112, 114 Penn Avenue. r.V.V UlRKl VVV ...., ..V.V.V.VtVrV.r.V.VVL....rr J Scranton Store 124-126 Wyoming: Ave. THIli:i3 SI3SSIOXS VF.STKIinAV Thiee seions weie h"ld visletdaw In the inoiuiiiK at 10 o'clock, afiei noon at -. and evi-nliiK at 0 -iVlo i. The d.iy was devoted litliel) to lell lous j.ervlcis At in a in. Ilev. I'etei lliay I3vans and Ilev. John Jones, both of Wilkeh-llnrie. pleached. At the iC leinoon me.'tinrc Itev. James Meln-o 1, of the First Prchv tel Ian chute i, de liveied the only ICupllsh seimon of tin eonfeience, which was enjojed h a iaiue rissembhiRe At the evenliiK seivices, held at 0 o'edock, Ilev William Jenkins proQc lied nnd Ilev. John Jones led the ilev it.ons. Many of tin visions oeciipled the pul pits, of oilier etunclies iliiiniKhout thn city ycsteiday and weie the ku s's of friends dining the two da)s of the confidence. NO CHOICE WAS MADE. SHANNON'S COXDITIOX. The Inst two dajs have shown no pirticular chmiRe in the condition ol John Shannon, tho wounded buiKl.il. at the Lackawanna hospital. He, at least, lb no wurte. HKV. Mil. MATTI11-3WS' TOPIC Ilev. S. F. Matthews, pastor of the First Bap tist church, will give a tall: at ihe Hip tlst mlnlstciR' conference thlf morning on "The Pastor and Church Finances." TU3SlTM!3S COililAXD-Captain Fianl; llobllnjf will this mornlm; lcsumo com mand of the police department. Attlns: ( lilef Uurrrll will be assigned to day duty at the Center ttnet station house. Casey & Kelly's three-year-old Bo.-k JSoer on hotels. tap today ut till (list-class Finest wines and 20 Sptuce street. citrai'3 at Lane's, MARRIED. FBAXKLtX-ItOIJIIIXS.-ln South Scian toii, March li, l Miss Fntclla il. Fianklin to Wiirnei J. Hobblus, lioth of I3ast Uenton, Pa. at the Cidar Avi nuo ilethodist ihurrh parsonage. Itev. F. P. Doty otttclnud. sssman', DIED. ItnilBABSAIi TOXIOIIT.-Tlifjvo per sons who aie tnklnK pait in the icheirs. als of the minstrel bliow for tint benefit of the Homo for tho Friendless will meet tonight at the usual place Instiad ot to mot row night as announced. BOND FJL13D.-The bond of K. il. Vernoy, treasurer of the Sci anion poor district in the sum of $40,000 was ll!d in court Saturday and approved by Jttdso Archbald. The bondsmen aro II. 13. Patne. Thomas B. Brooks, II G Dun ham and J. M. Rose. YET IX DAXai3B.-Charlrs Tieccri, tho youns man who was Injured ut Lack awanna Friday while to hip; to boaid a coal train, and had to have ills leg am putated as a result, was In a rather crit ical condition last night at tho Lacka wanna hospital. He is not yet out of danger. PAINTT311S WILL M13I3T.-A loint es slon of Painters' unions. Xos. 118 ard sis. BIll'CiilAX In Klein, iladn. Cnlllornia, March 10, UV3. William F Hrugman. IMMLF.Il.-In Scranti n, .March la. 1S0D, Henry Binder fil )ears of age, at the residence, coinur Taylor avenue and Vine stteel. Funeral Widuesd.i) after noon at 2 o'llenk. Intiimenl at the Forest Hill ctmetiry. ilAHOX.-At Luke. Wlnolu. March 1". ls'iii, Alfied ilahon, W )cars of age. Fu. lei al this afternoon at 1 o'clock liuui the lesldcnci. SCIIL'LKB. In Scranton, March 19. l, ilrs. lCmma Schulr. wifo of Philip Schiller. 47 years ol nge al tho real. elenie. 103S North Washington avenue. Funiial tomorrow afternoon at 2 p. m. SlC.LlX.In West Sen nton, March 10, IVY', 8.l. ill Slglln, agtel 70 yeats, at tho rp'ldcnoo of Kdwaid Hufford, 003 Loner gan couii. Funeral announcement later. STCTTKK In West Scianton. March 10. IM, Frank Stettir, need A3 cars. at hU ludldcuce on Xoith ilaln avenue. Kiuicrul tprlvate) Wednesday afternoon at J o'clock. Interment will be made 'n Forest Hill cemetcrj. The-StudcntfGfin.8 Au up-to-div.'j Gas Cooker aailable in home or apartment. Are you intc.-eated iu good cookery easily and cheaply done? Write for Booklet TvBunscn-Rumfordtx, Scranton. Po. Republican Caucus to Select n City Solicitor Candidate. A caucus it the Hopubllean mem beis of tho e ominf councils wa held In the William iiuUdluir Saturdav nlelit to sdeet is candidate for cltv Mil'eltor. Only fourtcsm of the twentv-three niembeii were In attend nice. N'o ac tion was taken because ol the meacrro attendance'. Adjournment was niailr until Tues day, Apill 4, the day aft' r leorsaniza tion. A. A. osbtui end il. W. Lowry aro the Bepublltnn i andldates. M. A. ileninley. th' pic sent incumbent, will h the Democratic choice.. The Joint 'onventlon of councils to elect a city sollclteu Is set for ilondas', April 10. There is some talk to the ef fect that Mr. ilcOlnley will contend that his. term does not expire until May. lk'), because he was not elected until July. 1S'I7. and the law savs his term Minll end two years from the first Monday In May succeeding his election. - - - FREE PRESS CHANGES HANDS. Local Stock Company Buys a Con trolling Intel est. The Sunday Flee Press lias gone into the control of u local stock cmi pany of which John W. Kliby, Ps former business manager, nnd Pel i Ktmlleli, of tho Dime bank, nie toe leading members A portion of the li terest forineily held by the Beamish estate will be represented In tho net company by John L. Beamish. Illchaid J Beamish, who wiif pin piietor and cdltoi, entirely seveis his connection with the paper. He Is con MJcilug sevetal otfers 1 1 mil metiopol itin papers. I have been afflicted with ihc-uiuutlsm fot foutteen years and nothlne seemed to give any i oiler. X was able) to be aiound nil the Mute, but constantly iiaffering. I hid tried eveiytlilng I could henr of and at last was told to try Chambei Iain's Pain Balm, which I did, and was immediately lellovtd and In a short timo cured. I am happy to say that It hits not Mnco returned. Josh. 13clgar. Oermanteivvn. Cal. Fur sale by all elmgglsu. Matthews Bros. wltolcEaPs mid retail agents. Try Ca.sy & Kelly's Buck Bet-i, ;ts the best on tup. A Caid. W'e, tho iindc'islg'"ed. do lieieli) ugne to retund the moiic on a M-cunt bottle of Oretnes Warrantcil Syrup of Tar If It fulls to euro your cough or cold. Wo also guariinlco a i.-cent nottle to pi ova sain- rnotorv or money leiuuueu J. CI. Hone & V V 2.' K ' W it ' a a n tt u h' V X V fc' it,- K a a tt & v : a v j,' v t! a a a s; s; v ti & j; & sr S." i? X u V a K SI fc V ti a a u u &' a &' &' ,' a $ a' X x X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X ft X X ft ft' X X a X X X X X X X X X X X X OPENING Wednesday March 21 asid 22. w i ore fiats are rst showing1 of spring; millinery 1899 'n t'1'15 store S10U'd be a deservedly grand oc- " casion. Since the opening of this department ago, its growth and prosperity has been matked each mile-stones of success that leave no room for doubt its claim on the attention of the public. Thus it has .inspired, too, that the amount of space now occupied iv this department, is six times what it was then, and is now the largest and brightest department of its kind in all Scranton. The new Easter hats MILLINERY fteV Tuesday and & fgLS?A TTHE fi C) VlSfeBPi for years "Sv v W'ltsr" ' !m gV year by M..i ., iV , as to Tca. i M352&m t . . Paris xwilwl " vfi-X SBtefc.... and wfi istiMlv Npiw Yftre t,. mSSSmiX i wh h. vr -& . iTmrtXto&z&i. ,. .vrA.jawVAi m. PrA r-sn, jsgyt i i - n .ur vXLtvi .1 t rrtfri here trtj'Ca!cjrtvoZjrrjGX-;v?iTO"y ss. inv X s-t AWX dai ,vork- "W iff F i models NsL- . tsOTM vi5?iSsv Wml- w&L r&sv.. vvyp ffifr;svirajSt.'TfH 1 NaT'? . J',;, s. 3. 1 Mts&.w -..sxinL rffii'x v m- js8mtBm iiifi .rfviriuiuy! - - TLiiuan rtiiHjj ivj 11 . 1 -v xwL mim1' NuWw fj&& 'Afts." BSHffis? a T- WSSS30C " nQ Wfflm. hl rhe Vi?- jms V rk njflifo Nivs. m- i 'm r.ww ib .l -"- VI lll-TTH . -i. :;W)g f '"'V "99W v wtmsg- All that human skill and artistic gen ius could conjure together, with a jw to producing beautiful headgear for women is here inspection these It is a wonderful complete exhibit, ncluding all that is smoname 1 n toques, bon nets and large hats But will be lost sight of in a thous and of our own creation the hand work of our own skilled milliners. iV of the hats produced by our own rooms are direct copies of expensive from London and Paris, but in these we have excluded all such that are unbecoming and gro tesque, and have selected only what is most likely XW .. 21 i-i: . e 11,.; K..f. ,im nflno ovtmmn v?l 10 SU1L Uie pilOlIC lUllty. 1 au- naw ais.-unv.ii v.vue,iiiv and better suited to Paris than any other part of the globe. Still, the public wishes to see both so here they are. Com pare them at will. Compare them in beauty and price. difference in the former, if any, will not be worth the disadv, tage in the latter. Tuesday and Wednesday, this week, are therefore designated SHOW DAYS days on which there is a standing invitation to all t! dies of Scranton and vicinity to call, to inspect and to compare. They are days invented for the purpose of getting your bearings days on which you aie at forded ample opportunity to decide as to what the Easter hat should be like. I -n ftinninr&A m t U t ma. In e" to be able to accommodate all our spring orders wo U nil f mmeU mimnery. have beon compelled to move our shirt waist and infants' wear department to the center of the store, the entire an-. nex will be occupied by millinery alone, and where shirt waists weie formerly sold you will now find the most amazing display of flowers. Special efforts will be made this season in untrimmed millinery. Stocks will be greater than ever, and some rare bargains in flowers and feathers are promised. .1 ,1 . .x . X si .1 A .X 9 ft . S fl ft ft fl ft ft ft ft ft ft ft 5J ft X X fi ft 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 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 l X X X X X X X X X X X X Son. Uiinmore. Pa,; John P. Donahue, X Scranton. Pa, ZU'A'''-'''''''''''''''''''''
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