THE SCR ANTON TRI13 UN J- WEDNESDAY, MARCH 21), 189!). Connell Building FULL PRIVILUGES OF Law Library APPLY TO J. L, OONNELL, Room 302 Council Buililin?. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. Single houses in tlio popular addition to Scrunlou, known us "Lint oln Heights nil having lirgc, full sls-e lots, fitolin walks, shade trees, ckctrlo llfihts, tcrnu ra-y, $1,600. tl.&OO 5.',00rt. A fine home. No. 706 I'rcscott avenue, "a largo slnglo house with big lot. Court stieet, onlv $1600, new and nlcelv pa mtii, nil improvements Including laun dry. A big baigaiii. Will sell on easy terms , . , We have for ale ono of tho finest build ing lots In the city. Most magnificent view of tho allcv. Sire of lot vi by UK) feet Corner of Clay avenue mid Mvitlei fctrcet, FOR RENT. House, No. BIS Irving avenue; svon roomH, $11.00. One-half of new double (never occu pied), nlno rooms. All nicely papered, all modern Improvements, at J.W.00. Fres cott avrnuo. A new single houso, 70" Harrison ve nue. nlcclY pipored, modern Improve ments, at $18.00 per month Wo have for rent n drug store, coiner Prcscott nvenuo and Pine stunt; also u complete outllt for same, including stock nnd llxturea. TRADER'S RMLESTATE CO. Trader's National Bank Building:, Chas Schlager, Mr. Phoue, 3743. e: m p SELLS lODAKS And Photo Supplies 130 Wyoming Avenue. DR. Ii. B. WARE, SPECIALIST. Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Cilice Hours 0a.m. to 12.30 p.m; 2 to 1. Williams Building, Ojip. 1'ostofllca - I CITY NOTES I -r --- liADCin DONATED -Chief lllckey has received a beautltul gold and enamel as sistant chiefs badge as a. donation to the llicmtn'B fair. Hwbh pubented by Clia. G, Uraimor, the New lork badge and re&alia manufacturer. CYCLONE KATE AGAIN -"Cyclone Kuto" Boylan was brought up from Btlle uo yesterday and lodged In the cmtial btatloik houbo lor creating a disturbance whno on oimof her periodical Hprees. She has been out of the count) jail only a fuw duy. FATAL MIND ACCIDENT.-Frank Du nio.vk, a Polander, aged J5 3 ears, w ho was Injured Internally In the New Yoilc and Scranton Coal company's colliery at I'rlceburg last Saturday, died yesterday at the Lackawanna hospital. His re mains vrero taken in charge by his wife. EXCURSION TO WASHINGTON.-Thn Easter vacation excursion to Washing ton over tho Central Railroad of New Jersey, which lca'ves this city Saturday morning, April 1, furnlhhea an excep tloiially good opportunty of visiting tho national capital at a -very interesting season of tho year. SPECIAL SKSSION.-Veda Slestu, No. 77, Princes of Hagditd, hae arranged for a special session on Wednesday awiiing at which time tho members will be accom panled by their ladies, who are to be al lowed to sit with tin in through the fcts-t-lon. Following tho conloulng of tho degree a banquet will bo sorrd at Mitch ell's dining rooms. THD CARL RECITAL.-The Call 01 gan recital Monday evening next in tho I'lovldenco Presbjterlan church brings to our city an urtlst who has no uuperlir ut the orgnn In this country. Mr. Carl was once a pupil of Guilnmnt and biht car was asboclated with that gieatest ft organists, at several of his ricitals In this country. Mr. Curl has himself given several recitals In the leading musical nnd literal y centers of Huropa Shontiah Cummlnga who leilly captivated tho au dience last year at the oigan Inuuguial In the Providence church, will again be the vocal soloist on Monday evening net. Through the courtesy of Sir. I'ranM Heaeis, a faw tickets tan be secuied at Phelps' drug stoie. The cm aKo be had of the recital commlttie. SHOE STORE WAS ROBBED. Cedar Avenue Has a Visit from Night Ptowlers. Grossman's shoe stoic on Cedar ave nue wan entered Mondaj night and a couple of dozen pairs of shoes stolen Entrance was gained by lemoving a pane of glass from the panel of tho front door. Theie weie indications on the door that an unsuccessful at tempt had been made to piy It open The finding of a couple of ciow-bais during the day in an ash heap con firmed this. Two suspicious characters were seen loitering about the store at 9.S0 o'clock by Frank Kohler and he avers that ho heard them talk of "fixing the store" and of having reported the same to Mr. Grossman, The same store was robbed a year ago. The police are making a general 'ound-up of tramps. Three wore raught ut tho North steel wniks hist night and are In tho cential sUtlon house. BKETTY WEDDING CEREMONY. At the Residence of Mrs. Sarah Bur dlck In Green Ridge. Miss Jcnnelte Mne, the daughter of Mis, ?nruh Durdlck, of 111 Ltuch street, wni united In mnrrlago to Charles Made, foimcrly of Sidney, N. Y., Inst night nt the residence of the bride. Miny relatives nnd friends fiom this city nnd out-of-town were In attend ance. The ceremony was performed In the tastefully dscoiutcd parlor, and tho llev. A. F. C'hnffec. of tho Asbury Methodist church, officiated. The wed ding marches weie played by Walter Ow ohm. At the hour set for tho wedding the bride, attended by her eltcr, Jill's Car rie Durdlck, nB bridesmaid, entered the parlor and weie Joined at tho door by the bridegroom and his bc-t man, Heibcit 11. Made1. James Khopland nnd A. M. Slade acted as nshom. The bride voro a handsome rostumc of white chiffon oxer white naMn. trim med with real point lnee, and can ltd pink carnations. At the conclusion of the ceiemonv a reception was held and a wedding sup per served by llr I! 11. Stevens, as sisted by th" Misses Moore, Shoplnnd, Slade and Stevens, Mr and Mis. Slade departid la the 1.40 Delaware, Lacka wanna and Western train for New York city on a wedding tour and will rtttnn la Niagara Tails Thcv cxpont to be home at 114 Larch street after May 1. The guests from out-of-town were Mrs. F. A. Slade and Miss Daisy Made, of Kidney, N. Y.. Miss A. J. Vengur 1. vi Mls i;si .'i.r- of Moscow: Mrs. A. C Duidlck and Walter Mev ra, of Kingston, and Joseph Powers, of llockdale, N. V. The other gin sis wue; Mr. and Mrs. Unbelt reck. Mr and Mis. K. G. Stev ens, Mr. and Mrs. I. H. Stevens, Mr. and Mis Hairy Stone, Mr. and Mis. Li. L. Major. Mr. and Mrs. R L. Stev ens, Mr. and Mis.. C. J. Wcichel, Mr. nnd Mrs. P. c3. Iluming, Mr and Mrs. V. r fiossman, Mr. and Mis, Is. E. Ulee, Mr. and Mrs. F. C. King, Mr an 1 Mis. D. 11. Fish, Mr. and Mrs. 11. A. Bush, Mr. and Mrs. William Conrad, Mi. and Mrs. F. J. Fvvaitz. Mi and Mrs. It. M. GavlorJ, Mr. and Mrs. Tt. H. Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Talley, Mrs. F. E. Stone. Mr.s (5. 11. Miller. Mis S. 'W. Stevens, and the Misses Gnylord, Pearl Tlmoiy, Nellie Bonnie, Elizabeth M Hoffman, Nellie Van Goider, nnd Nettle and Lulu Peek; Di. J. M McDowell, Dr. Lyman J. Peek and Willis Cront. TOLD OF THE REDEMPTION. Father Huntington Spoke at Mid day Service at St. Luke's. A fair sized congiegatlon, the ma jority being men, attended the twtntv minute mid-day service nt St. Luke's Episcopal chinch yesterday. The ser mon was deliveied by Rev. Joseph O S. Huntington, supeilor of tho Order of the Holy Cro"-s, who is conducting a series of special bei vices at St. Mark's church In Dunmoio. Father Huntington's theme was the saeied story of the ledtmptlon. He lefened to the love which passed all undei standing and led Jesus, the per fect man, to hacilflce Himself thnt the sins of the world might be atoned He used many biblical tittths to draw out and throw Into relief the beautiful frenllinent underlying all of the Sav iours acts. At the conclusion of the sermon prayer was offeted by the ltev. Rogers Israel. Fathei Huntington will hpeak at today's mid-day service. REMOVES AN INJUSTICE. District Attorney Jones Prepares a Law Dealing with Witness Fees. District Attorney John It. Jones has drawn up a bill to be piesenttd to the legislature by Hon. P. 11. Timlin, pro viding that costs be paid by the coun ty In criminal cases where the defend ant absconds, the .same as in cases where sentence Is Imposed. At piesent witnesses, aldermen and constables must -whistle for their fees, when 11 defendant skips his ball, or go to the trouble of collecting from his bondsman. Mr. Jones' bill stipulates that tho county shall be leimbuis-ed It the costs nie afterwards collected GETTING DOWN TO BUSINESS. Firemen's Fair and Convention Com mittees Establish Headquarters. The committee room of the common council chamber in city hall is being titled up us a headquarters foi the committee in chaige of the llremen's fair and convention. William Tannler, sectetaiy to Chief Hlckey, will have his oftlce theie and the various chairmen will at tango to spend certain hours of each day mere. The Central Pennsylvania. Telephone and Supply companv has geneiouly donated the use of a telephone for the committee lOunt. MAVriELD'S MYSTERY. Coronei's Jury Failed to Uuravel It Last Night. The juiy empanelled b Cot unci Roberts to Investigate the case uf the still-born intant found dead In a e.gar box at Mavlleld on Sunday met last evening and decided that tho body was pi iced on the rlvei bank by semie per sons who weie ttylng to dispose of the bodv. The juioi wete Evan RIcaids, S. S. McArthur, John MtGowan, E. S. Ed munds. George Gannon nnd John tlilf. ilths. will do the work of three bottles of the ordinary kind. l One bottle of j Sarsaparilla ) INSPECTION OF THIRD BRIGADE MAJOR W. S. MILLAR HAS PRE PARED HIS SCHEDULE. Members of the Old nnd the Now Guard "Will Bo Inspected at tho Same Time Whenever It Happens That Companies of Doth Are in the Same Place Dates on Which the Various Inspections Will lie Con ductedOld Guard Will Wear Citi zens Clothes and White Gloves. M.ilor AV. S. Millar, Inspector of the Third brigade, National Guard of Pennsylvania, has arranged nnd sub mitted hl.s schedule for the Inspection dates of the several companies of the Seventh and Eleventh leglments of tho above bilgade. His llrst Inspection will occur on April 17, and tho Seventh regiment will be the first to be In spected. Lieutenant Harry L. Rise, of Lebanon, will net ns ordeily Two veiy lmpottant and entirely new features will have to be considered in this year's Inspection. Mnny men must be chopped, us theio are at piesent two guai ds; being the oitglnal guard and the provisional guaid. Out of these It seems to be the Intention to form one, that being the limit of the state. In connection with this fact, the men who wue In the "old guaid" and volunteered Into tho t'nlted States ser vice were mustered out and have re foimcd Into the original guard and aie to be Inspected The Fouith, Ninth and Twelfth leglments niu thus af fected. WILL TI1LL THE STORY. The other Important featuie In con nection with tho Inspection is that tho Inspecting olllcer must submit a wilt ten leport In lull of every company's condition, as called for In the teivlce, and offer itcommendatlons. This Is the Hi st time that this has ever been done and tells the stoiy, or will tell, of tho future national guaid seivlce In the Keystone state. -s to the Inspection, all companies will bo eiv critlcnlly examined In every department and should any company fall below, In the least degiee, the re quired stand.it d of efficient service, said company will foilhwllh be recom mended for dlsbandnient. The inspec tions will be conducted at 8 p m. on the date assigned ami whet ever any of the "old guaid" companies now back in the state sen Ice happen to be In the same place they will be Inspected at the sama time. These latter, hav- ing no equipments, will be Inspected in citizen diess with white gloves. The Hist Scianlon company to be Inspected will be company K, Mav 1, The other two companies following on the suc ceeding dates. SCHEDULE OF DATES. Tho schedule of dates for the two regiments and the sepatate mllltaiy oiganlzatlons In the brigade are as fol lows; Seventh Ileglnunl Compiiiv I. Pitts ton, April 17, Compam 11, Shlckshinnj, Apill IS; Company II Wllkt.ijario, Apill 19, Companj li Willi im-poit, A,)tll L'J, Companj c, Sunbuiv, Apill 21, Com pany G, Plj mouth, Apill 22, Companv ) Wanntnle, April 21. Company A, Wilkes. Harre, April 25; Compan.v 1) ilazltloii, April 2G, Company M. Ahentown Apill 2i, Companv L, Mcshoppen Apill lb. Company K. Tunkhannock, April 21 Eleventh Regiment Companv K, Scran ton, May 1. Company G, Scianton Mu 2; Company D, Sennton, Mav 2 Company A, Reading, May S; Company H, Lancas ter May '), Companv V, nvk, Mas 10, Company If, Hnrrlsburg, Muv 11, Com pany I, Lebanon, Maj 12, Companv C, Carlisle, May 13; Company M PottsvlUe, May 1", Companj 11, llistou. llu 1C, Companv L HonedaIe, Mil) 17. Governors tieiop, Harrlshui,; Mav 11, fi p. m ; Third bilgade hind Pottsvilie, May 15, G p m , Kev stone bat lei y, Phoe nivllle, Jlay 20 7 p m SCRANTON CLUB'S UNIFORMS. Manager Swift Otdered Them from Florey & Brooks Yesteiday. Manager Sv.ift, of the Scranton haso ball club, vpstorda plaecil mi order with Florev v.- Iliooks for the unlfoms to be worn by the team the coming season. The names of the men "ie 11 tloned In the 01 del are: O'Neill, catchct, Dougheit.v. thud baseman, O'Connell. second b.isenia'.; Thackeiav, c.itchei, Hughes, ratchet, height. C feel, weight, 19.ri pounds; Al Ian, pitchei, height, CI, weight 14." pounds; Knoll, outfielder, height, O.ti'i; Dillon, Hist baseman, height, (1.1, weight, 183 pounds, Tippet t, outllcld-e-r, height, 3 7 1-1. weight, 170 pound?; Gilbert, outfleldei, height, fi.7, weight, 148 pounds The unlfoims will be light giay ma terial, with blue trimming.), blue caps and blue stockings. CONVERT'S ANNIVERSARY.. Mt. Loney Tendered a Reception at the Rescue Mission, Having suce essfullj weathoiod the trials and temptations which belall the man who Is 11 lug to bo "light with God," Mi. Lonej-, who was con verted one yeai ago at the Rescue mission, was tendeieel an Informal re ception at tho mhslon last night. Th.s custom of thus observing each ii cutting annlveisaiy of the date of i-on-veislon has been a usual one for se- etal j'e-ais. Despite the inclement weather them wete many peisons in attendance. William Pi Inn. the oldest oonveit cf the mission, pieslded. Mr. Lune-y made a shott nddtess, telling of the exper iences of the past ji-ni. Otheis ypoko nnd sevetal hjmns were sung At the conclusion of the exorcises, as Is ustnl at these affaiis. Ire cream and cake weie served. Easter Vacation Exclusion. Do not feirua the llaeter Vacation Vvcursion to Washington Satin daj. April 1. via Cent ml Railroad of New Jersey. Thifush triln will leave Scianton at K30, f'lttstou at S 10 and Wllkes-Rine ut 0 a. ni Fate for tho round trip front Scranton ?7."V Pitts ton, $7.51, Wilkes-Uauo, $;.'2. Tick ets goud to tetuin until April 11, In clusive. Tickets will be good to stop off at Philadelphia, or return trip, within limit. Tickets will also be good to go on train leuvlng frcranton at 1.20, I'lttfitoit at 1.37, WIlkfH-Ilarie et 1.51 p. 111, Trains will stop at any station for Washington passengers. The excur sion train will bo In chat go of J. S. Swisher, district inssengor uge.it, who will accompany the excursion Ihiough to Washington nnd do ull In his power to make the trip pleasant for all. Finest wines and 220 Spruce street. clgata at Lane's, BEST REMEDIAL AGENT. A Stimulant which Strengthens and Fortifies tho System to Repel Onslaughts. Durfy's Pure Malt Whiskey Is a peer less medicine, nnd nothing within tho range of tho whole pharmacopeia com pares with it In clllcleney us a preventive and cure for Coughs, Colds or Chills. In tho moro serious maladies, Grip, Asthma. Hionchltls, doctors prescrlbo and admin ister It freely. In pneumonia It has In varlablv brought on tho desired leaetlon, and been a moro potent remedial agent In effecting a euro than any other medi cine. Tho tnexllcul profession recommend It freely, having learned bv experience to rely on Its uniformly stimulating prop, crtles, Altogether Us record Is ono pioud suc cession of cures, and no ono has ever taken It without lecelvlng distinct beuellt. It strengthens the system, bringing It to such n stiito of aggressive health that It enables one to lightly throw oft burdens which otherwise might have borno down nnd overcome, and made one a piey to disease. FOUR MORE ROUNDED UP. Btass Thieves Caught at Work Scl- ine Boys Again Under An est. Junkman Green a Much Wanted Man. llobsit nne' Ernest Sellnc, biothr, Lolly Van Vnln, and Tno.uns Sosong. till boys whose ages are less than 11 years, were given u. hearing before Ai de! mun Millar jestetday morning ch.uged with stealing brass and cop per irom the Lackawanna Iron and Steel company's furnaces. Chief of Police Kobllug was piosccutor In the cue. Tho Saline buys, and Van Valen were commuted to the county jail In default of ball. Sossong secured ball and was i cleaned Van Valen and Sossong weie ai rest ed at an early hour yesterday 11101 n ing, as exclusively mentioned In jes tei day's Tribune'. The former was "wanted" for several weeks, being lm pllcateel In other tobberies and Patrol man Geotge Jones caught him led handed. Sossong was at rested a. little later by Lieutenant Zang. The Sellne bojs weie released fiom the county jail jestetday where tbej- weie held for stealing brass ilttlngs from the old Wjomlng house machlnety stored In the tear of Jonas Long's Sons' stores. Their second arrest was brought about by one of the other two "talking." At the time of their first arrest they stated that a junk daler named Gieen, on tlv Scranton Hatfl, received the goods, and a geatch was made for him. He 'was out-ot-town" and has not leturned since. HOLY THURSDAY SERVICES. Solemn Pontifical Mass at St. Peter's Cathedral Will Be Celebrated. The sei vices at St. Petei's cathedral The services at St. etei's cath'dral tomorrow will commence at 0.30 o'cloi'k and will consist of a solemn rciiitllleal mass, at which the oils used In the ad- mlnlstiatlon of some of the saciaiiints of the ehuich will be blessed. The offi cers of the mass will be ns lullous. Rt. Rev. M J. lloban, cckbiant; Kev. N. J. McManus, of Providence assist ant priist, Rev. P Chi 1st. cl hniltll Siriiutoii. deacon of the miss; Rev. .1. V Ilussle. of PI tins, sub-deacon, Ro, M 1'. Ciano, of Avoca, and Rev. P J Mur phy, of Olvphant, elencons of honor. Rev ,1. J I! Feclej. of Nicholson, and ltev. P. C Winters, of Uuwlej, masters of cercmonv. Cbanteis, Rev. T V Klcr nan, ot Pat sons, Re ,1 A .Mollitt, of Taj lor, and Rev. J. V. Mojlan, ot flones elale Priests Rev. J. J. Coro'ier. of Tow and 1; Rev. M. Ii Donlau ot Dunmoio: Rev. II. J. Mellej, of South Scranton, Rev. P J McManus, of Gieen Ridge. Rev. An drew Xvehovlcz of South Scranton, Ri'V, W .P. O'Donml! of Iiellevuo, Rev. J. P O'Mallej-. ot Kingston; Rev T. J. Doin hoe, of Plv mouth, ltev. Thcophllus Klon ovvskl of Wllkes-Rarre, Rev .M 11 Lv notl of Jeimvn. Rev M J Falllbee, of rrccl.ind; Rev. M Szedvlrtls, of Pitts ton: Rev Xavler Knler. of Dushon , Lev. I! Dllseoll, of Filendsvllle. Dt aeons of the Oils Rev A I Illod ilclc, of West Scranti 11; Rev. Frederle ic Paueo of Sernntnn, Rev Willi nn Gislon, of Old Forge, Rev James 1'nrtell. of Dickson; Rev Janus Pagan or Giat lie ml" Key. Anthonj Kiupux of Provi dence, Rev. S Szpotanskl of Hudson Seven Sub-Deacons of tbe Oils Rev .1 J O'Toob, of I'lovldonce, Ro Ileni.v Iluike of HaKTeton, Rev Walter Gorman, of Mlnooka, Rev. cTeoigc Dlxein, of Pittston Rev J. .1 Loilgliiini, of llelle v ui'. Rev J W Mulune, uf Slisqiiihunna, Riv. P. J. Mcllitle of Aiehbald Hearers of the Olid -ltev J J Giltlln. of Cnrbondale; Rev J K llnrlght, of Ueinlee. Sullivan county; Rev. J J Mc Cabe of South Scranton. INJURIES WERE FATAL. Fiank Hannaway Never Recoveted Consciousness After His Fall. rrank Hannawaj'. who was strlous ly injuieel Monday morning b fall ing down the stubs leading fiom Duo man William F.trrell's otllce on Lackawanna avenue, died as a lesult of his Injuries yesteiday afternoon at 2 15 o'clock at the lesldence, .".47 Fiank lln avenue It Is supposed that he was suffering fiom a concussion of the bialn, foi he did not tee over con sciousness. It Is not known lust what caused Mr. Hannaway's fall, but it is sup posed that he became faint, having been HI lor seveial elavs pi c Ions. About seven jears ago another man fell down those same steps and elled shortly afterwards fiom tho effects of the fall. Mi. Hannaway was well known among the older lesldents heteaboitts. He was born In Annaugh countv, lie- land, Cl) ye.us ago and come- to this country when a smull bov, During Ills bojhood dajs he teslded In Nnith Scranton, but foi several years past he has been tesldlng In tho central city. He was nn engineer by occupa tion, but for a few yeais was ptopiletor of a hotel on Lackawanna avenue now conducted by the McGovein Hrotheis. Deceased Is suivlved bv his wife and live children Thej are Geoige, John. William. Tessle and Katie. The f un cial anangemenls will be announced later. San Fiancisco and Return. Ono fate for the round trip. Na tional imposts' anniversaries, May 2fi 30, 1890, tickets on sale May 14, 15, 18 and 17, good to return until July 15th, For full partlculais call on or addtesi John U. Pott, district passenger agenf, Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Rail waj1, 4MJ Wllllum stieet, Wllllimsport, Pa., or 300 Chestnut stieet, Phlhidel phla, Pa. 1 Tito Student Grill. If you wish u lake your wife or your mother you weetbeart or some other, tho handsome nil most useful present possible vrlt e imnsen-Kumford Co. Scranton, Va c Booklet of Tho Student Grill. ANNUAL TERM OF DISTRICT COURT IT OPENS IN THIS CITY NEXT TUESDAY. Judge Joseph Bufflngton Will Pre side Names of the Officers of the Court Grand nnd Petit Jurors. About Every County in the Stnte Represented by the Seventy-one Men Who Were Summoned to Pass Upon tho Various Cases to Come Up for n Hearing. The nnntuil term of the Vnlted States district court will open In this city next Tuesday with Judge Joseph Burlington on the list. The oillreis of the court nie; Daniel D. Helper. United States attorney, D. M, Miller, J. N. Langham, John R Mjers, assistants; Fred C. Leonard, United States murshal. Joe H. Irons, J. W. Snyder, deputies; Wm, T. Llndsaj', clerk; A. J. Colborn, Jr., deputy; J. B. Snjder, crier. Following are tbe Jurors who have been drawn for this city; GRAND JURORS lleniv Black, farmer, Mrncr. John T. Jtiitlci, bookkeeper, U'llllams port. John It Ttynie, edltoi, Ilverssoii. John S Craig manufacturer, I'lttbuig, Henry Dlvel, aieoelatc Judge, Danville. David J. Gtoige farmer Sucgerstown. W. D. Christ tailor, I'nlontown. 11. P. Gllnioie-, manager. Wllklnsburs Burton C. Kltehllne, merchant. Tunk hannock J 11. Klnnard, ngent, Cochians Mills. Alex Logan, gontlemin, Parnassus. W. C. MeConnell, president water com pinj, Shamokln Edwin Mc Intjie. fatmer, Slate Lick. P. M Moffltt, associate Judge, Scran ton. Thorn is II. Phelps, Insurance agent, l'lttsbuig. Alfred L. Rank, expressman, Wllllaiiu port Geoige '.. Ilcploglc, farmer, Wooslbury, John J. Shrvock, mi reliant. Meadvllle. George XV. Skinner, attorney, Big Covo Tannrty L D. It Tnjmnn, fanner, Iivansv llle. J. N. Thompson, secrctaiy, Curvvens vlMe Harry S. Thuistnn, bookkeeper, Erie. 1'DTIT Jt'RORS M. K. Abbott, countj auditor, Tlonesta. D. G, Alter, merchant, Port Ileijul. R. 1 Arnold farmei, Rracburn George 15. Uerger, Iron manufacturer, New Castle XV. V. Uicslcj', minufacturcr, Frank lin. John C. Itradj, attoiney, Ilile. George Hubb, gentleman, Wllllamsport. John II, K. Rurgwln, civil engineer, Piltsbuig. Joseph M. Hums, gentlem in, Clarion 11 M Butler, depot master, l'lttsbuig. John II. e hathim, farmer, Melllhattan. J D Cleavengei, agi nt Wllklnsburg 1'aschill Cllngan, Justice peace, Lcwls burg. D. L Coleman Justice peace, Dayton. Joseph F. Cummlngs, stenographer, Sunburj John M. Dale, attornev, Bellefonte. A. D Decmer, lumberman, Brookville. S. Dlmmlck, mlnlstei, Klttannlng A. C. Dravo, bookkeeper, Pittsburg. J lmcs 11 English, tlpstafl Wellsboro. Geoige R Graham, printer. Now Castle. F. II. S Grlflln, Insurance agent. Alle gheny. II 11 Hauls, superintendent, Tnjlni. Devvev L Junes, minister. Bellrfontc. J lines Jones foundrj'man. Somerset William Kauffman, attorney, Pittsburg. Fiederlck G. Kav.law bookseller, Pilts buig Charles R. Kurtz idito- Bellefonte1. J G I.esher. printer Si 1 Ins Grove. William McCmmell farmer, Lcesburg lluph MeCullougb, gentleman, Du Ilois. W. 11 Mooie tarmer, Falreli nice. Geoige XV. Osteis. fanner, Jenneis. Geoige Ptitnej, merchant. Ptitnej vlllo. John V. Roberts, farmer, Atlantic. Franklin Sansuni editor, Indiana Olivet P. Scille, Ir, uttornev, Alle ghenv C XV. Schaffet. attornev. Emporium Sunuel G Sloan, funnel, elation. James Tayloi farnur Reedsvllle .1 Fr.ink Tavlor lodge, Washington. J W VanVnlke nburg, Insurance agent, Wellsboro J R Wtghtman. minister. Pittsbuig A. H Wilson ehugglst, Pittsbuig W. Dnv Wilson lumberman, Clarion. Allen S Wondle minister, Altoonn (jrus E Woods attornev, Greensburg. George II Younger, merchant, Johnson burg THEFT OF A CHUCK ROAST. Deed Was Done in the Market of S. Roos on Wyoming Avenue. S. Roos, the pioprietor of a market at 245 Wjomlng avenue, suffeied tne loss of a CO-ceut "chuck least" jestet daj' afternoon The manner of the losing was thtisly: A woman wearing a shawl enteied the matket and asked for lis ot She wote other aitlcles of clothing besides the shawl, but they aie not of Impoti ance. The shawl's the thing She called for liver and the cl'ik pioduced two pounds The woman with the shawl wanted double tha; amount Foul pounds and nothing le.ss would satisfy her c laving 'fV1 cleik busied himself ttylng to uneaitn two moie pounds of the desliecl litxiirj anel failed to keep his eye on the us tonier. While he was making his seaieh tie woman stowed the "chuck lo.iat ' un der her shuwl and when the clerk ipported that two pounds was the e tent of the liver in stock she left, stat ing that she would look elsewheie. Seveial minutes aftet she di united It was discovered that the ' chu it loast" had also left. ITp to date neither have been found. HOLY WEEK SERVICES. To Be Held nt the Seveial Lutheran Churches in This City. Dally services will be held during holy week at 7 20 p. m In the English Lutheian chinches In the cltv The German Lutheian chute lies as well as the English will conduct sen Ices on Good Tridav morning at 10 SO o'cloek. The piepaiatoiy set vices for holv com munion will be held on Good llduy and on Easter morning the holv com munion, will bo oelebiatccl in all the Lutheran churches The ltev. A A Musnusson, of Wllki's Bane, will assist tho ltev, A. L. Uaniei, of St Maik's ehuich. on Thuisday evening, lie will preach a sermon in the Swedish language and will admin ister the holy communion B9EBE5KSBKSZI3 DIED. HAENDIGES. In Scranton .Uiueh JS, WM. Mio. liilllp Hacndlges, nt Mo-fa Taj lor hospital. Funeral Friday after noon at " o'clock at the lleimun Meth odist church on Adams avenue Inter ment In Forest 11(11 ccmelerj iM'GEIIVlllt. In West Serunton, Miucli 13', Helen, jtuuuti luiuHioei ui ui and Mi. Janvs Slctleever, of 13s Thltd meet. Funetal announcement latei, LACEY.-In Illngliamton, Slarch 27, 1S19, Jainen A. Laeuj, Cb jeais of age at the leisldeiice1, i Alficd Hticot. 1'u neral this nfteinoon, WEDDINGS At this season of the ye.tr Scranton seems to luvc inaucjuiated a wedding "fad," judging from the numbci of picsents we are selling. Libbey's Cut Glass, Rookwood, Choice China and Brie a Brae Nothing so appropriate. You arc judged buy the presents you make. We .11 e judged by the stock we have. If it's Irom our store, it has mei it and tuic woith, for which you arc never overcharged. Millar & Peck, ,3lZnl AvTa" r Walk In ana look around Bicycle Perfection Has at last beeu reached in the production of the 1899 MODEL CHADLESS SPALOIp We would be pleased to have you call and examine it. :Y & BROOKS, GRAND OFFICERS CHOSEN. Elected by the Knights of Malta of tho State. The icturns of the election for gi.tnd ofllcers of the Knights of Malta Indi cate the election of the following; Grand commander, David F. Melville, Braddock; genotnllsslmo, Jonathan Lelbeusberger, Hazleton, captain gen eial, E. S Fornwald, Bloomsbttrg; pre late, Rev. George XV. Welsh, Scranton; recorder, George H. Pierce, Philadel phia; tieasurer, Chatles XV. Bassler, Sunburj'. senior warden, John J. Belsel, Wllkes-Barre; Junior vvatden, Milton G. Clauss, Lehlghton; warden, F. W. Lane, Johnstown; sentinel, Evan R. Jones, Scranton; trustee, Charles S. Messenger, Tatamy. it will be seen that there aie two Scranton nights elected, the Rev. G. W. Welsh as prelate and Evan It. Jones a.s trustee. Both ure prominent in the work of the order here. WRONG IN WRIGHT'S COURT. Redress Being Sought in Aidermnn Millar's Couit. David Seeds, of 416 Wright's court, and William Marvin, lormeiiy of Stroudsbuig, now boaidlng on Adams avenue, weie locked up In the Center street station houe last night at 12 o'clock by Olllcer Jack TIernej', of Alderman Millar's couit. Seeds is charged by Joseph Cross, of 418 Wright's court, with a serious crime against his thirteen-year-old daughter, Edith Cioss. Mrs. Elizabeth Schnell, of l?.11" Wright's court, makes a similar accusation on behalf of her j'oung daughter, Jennie, against Mar vin. I have been afflicted with rheumatism foi tout teen years and nothing seemed to give nnj lelief. 1 was able to be around all the time, but constantly suffering. I had tried everything I could hear of and nt last was told to try Chambei Iain's Pain Balm, which I did, and wns Immedlatclj' relieved and In a short time euied I am happy to say that It has not since leturned. Josh Edgar, Getmnntown. Cal For sale bj' all dr'igglsts. Matthews Bios., wholesale and letall agents. Easter Floweis. foi Holj Thursday at Ciaiks annex, 20") Washington avenue, old Gueinsej' building. - t; Vi t If if If if if if if if if if if i; s.' ti ti ti ft H h' X Si K W a ti a4 Si ti &' V ar at a ti ti si a v 2i Scranton Store, 124-126 Wyoming: Avenue. A sale of shirt waists. Extraordinary purchase 30c lawn Milrt waists for 19c We bought from one manuldcturei .ill he hud of a certain inimbei, and bought them at such a low price that we are enabled to sell them again loi less than his original wholesale price. Verv desirable shades pinks, blues and many veiy desirable stupes all ot them ex cellently made, with detachable collar and laundeied culfs, all sizes fiom 32 to 40, and so many ot any sie that vou may buy freely as many as you want. This is the most ex- .4 g. traordinary value in thut waists we ever ottered. h c Value soc, sale price 1!)C Sllll't waists at i9c In lawns and fancy percales, X' Si ti si ti ti ti a v a u ti n ti v ti u a a a K V V ti V ti ti ti t.' ti ti ' ti made in the very best manner, and laundered cufls $1.23 sheer lawn waists at S9c ami 98cl his lot is com posed ot white ond colored lawn waists, all ot them tucked tronts, some vertical, others bias, with detachable white linen collar, laundered 6() afld 98C $1.50 trimmed lawn walhts at $1.25 Of sheer colored lawn, tucked in tront anci lace, detachable white linen Colored lawn waists up to $1.98 Fancy bosom pique waists uplo" $3.75 We are showing some of the handsomest conceits in lawn waists that are likely to make their appearance this season. Some are tucked and trimmed with embroidery inseition, oth ers with wide toichon lace. $1.49 and $1.98 White pique waists, with fancy bosom, exclusive styles, highest grade of material, detachable white linen -collar, new style cuffs O.D X ilU ' 'A "4 'A 'A "A 'A A A 'A 'A A A 'A 'A m 211 Washington Ave. Opp. Court House. TAKE TIME BY THE FORELOCK." Car load just arrived All stjie, and prices the lowest. Workmanship guaranteed even on THE CHEAPER GFUDES. Keep us In mind and you won't re gret giving us your pationage j'ott will get goods as reptesented giving j'ou our easy tenjis of payment or very lowest prices for cash Immense stock of Household Goods Stoves, Carpets, Iron Beds, etc. Five largo floors full to the celling at Thos Kelly's Storas, 1111 nnd in J Franklin Avenua On Account of Repairs And alterations to be made soon, we offer FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN One Large Refrigerator, Ono Butler Kcfrlgcrator, Ojstcr Bur, Fish Boxes, etc. W. H. PIERCE MARKET, 110, 112, 114 Fenn Avonue. THE DICKSON M'FG CO., fccuiuton nnd Wllkes-Barra. I'a. Manufacturers of LOCOiMIVES,STATIONARY ENGINES Boilers, HoHtinii and Pumping AUchmcir y. General Office, Scranton. Pa. If if r. if H f H K . . - . . n if if if tf , .t .V ,t ft X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X with detachable collar 49c X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X trtmmeci wun ioruiuii collar, laundered culls. . . 1.25 ' "A 'A 'A 'A A A 'A A A A A A A A A MBY fllU Al GO-CRRTS