5fy1! '' llWy Mrv & THE SORANTON TRIBUNlS-SATUItDAY, AriUL 15, 1899. ! I I i I: Norton's Wall Decorations, Toper Hangings, Llnciustu-Walton, Builaps, AnyRlyptA, Wood Mouldings, the choicest product of American and foreign artists and mills. We have all giades of stock for tho mansion, the cottage, the country house, business places churches, public halls, hotels, etc. American, English, Trench, Gorman designs and colors for all tnstes. We mnko specialty of Interior Decorations and odd things for walls. Very large variety at right prices.' Window shades, all sorts, reatly-mado and to your order. We Invite an Inspection and comparison of stock and prices. M. NORTON, 322 Lackawanna Avenue, Scrauton. 32 S. Main St., Wilke3-Barre. ' - ' s The KOSY for Scranton. THE GRIFFIN ART STUDIO j 200 Wjomlns Aenue. jjj; WE DELIVER Fresh Pure 5c a Quart. lmawam dairy co 315-327 Atlam Aenur. -4- DR. A. A. LINDABURY, Specialties Surgery, Diseases of Women OniccIIoun 11 to 12 a. m 'J to 4 p. m Atltesidence 7 to H p. m onWe 210 Conuell Iiiilldlni;. Keildence '.10 South Jlnla Avenue. Chas. McMMIen & Co. llnvo opened a Gencial Insur- anco uiuco in tno Trailers' National Bank Building Best Stock Companies represented. Large lines especially solicited. Tclo phono lSOJ. P. J. REAP, Plumbing, Steam and Gas Filting Jobbing l'romptly Attended to. Corner ori'enn Aotuio mid Linden Stree.. Under -rlis Windsor." KEELEY CURE l'or Liquor, Drug And Tobacco Diseases. rnuipUlot free. I 111' KEI2LHY INSTI I UTH, 8n Madison Ave. SCRAN ION, a. Scranton Transfer Co., IIUdM J. KCIINAN, Alanajer. Checks HajKaso direct from rosidenco to auy pirn or the I'ultod .States. Ofllcc 109 Lacka. Ave. Phone 523 A Neat, Clean Laundry If you caro for vnnr Vinniti, j ou will Bend your gnrments to a laundrj that is particu lar In their methods und uo caro in doing their woik. Wo have a clean laundry und do neat, careful woik. LACKAWANNA "IMC" AUNDRY jo8 Penn Avenue. A. H WARflAN. IN THE ELECTION CONTEST. Witnesses Who Were Examined nt Yesterday's Hearing. In the nrbltintion 100m yesterday the following wltnethes were examined In the Langbtaff-Kelly election con test Carbondale W. J. Hamilton, T. J. McMillan, Georgo Henton. Jacob Hltul. K. O. Wlcknmn, Thomas J. Simons, JJ. J. wicKwlre, Thomas Ileum, U. 1). Van Gorder, Frank Vandorford, l. I Ualley, Homer Hutchins, Mich el Nelson, George D. DaUs, Matthew JUarkle, Joseph Herbert. Grattau Singer, Henry Zwczlg, p, a. Hi II G. H. Paul, P. C. Potter. Scranton John Thomas, Thomas ... Nicholas, Theodro Sureth, Heo&e U -ans, William Crosby, Charles M. Qrlf lln. Thomas Phillips. U. J. Walker, Joseph Tosiy. J. It. ndwards, Morgan Watklnb, Daniel Jeimyn, John Demark, C. H. Shoemaker. Lackawanna township Milliard Hol lsrun, -.iiiothy l.eydon nnd John J. Coyne. Scranton Business College. Tho following have recently seemed ettuntlons: Mi.- Harriet llrooine, with Dunn & 'Walker, attorneys; Fred Gray, v 1th Scinnton Dairy company; John f'ulkln, with Cnury Bros.; F. P. Colvln, in John Jennyn's odlce; Joseph Iewls, with Dlue HUlse Coal company at Wyoming. Those who hao enrolled thus far this month are- Ezra H. Hippie, jr., Prank Clarke, Prank Craig, llobert J. Itoberts, Ivor Lewis, l.ouls Hlne:f II and Louis Epstein, city; Miss Ka.iier mo Mulrooney. SusQuehanna; Noiman Ciawford, Drlar Creek; Clayton Feg ley, Sunbury; Can-oil McHenry, Still water: H. T, Hicks, Orangeville. Those who wish to take advantage of tho special oflor should do so soon. Come In and sco our Violins. Heat values. Finn Si Phillips. x, i f2 A new Camera folds & t 5 up like a book. s ' ' Just Fits Your Pocket, g S We are the sole agents & KEGEPTION TO SOLDIERS. Given by tho Members of Pocono Tribo of Red Men. t'ocono Trllie, No. 2.10, Improved Or ilr of Hed .Men, save a reception last nUht at Jllattir's hall, In honor of their hi other members who served with the Thli topntli. Theso are Captain John W. Kambeclt, tjuartormaster Seiireant Jacob KeltMr, Klrst Sorjreant Gene UlesecUT, H?rsoant llert Kcllow, Cor )otal C'li-iiUs Keller, Private David DiiUo, I'rivato HdwaidConley, Private Charles V. Zeldler und Private John Cramer, all of Company 11. All woie ptesent fxrentlntc Pilvnte Cramer, who lias Joined tilt tegular artillery and Is now In Manila. A banquet, followed by music and Hpocuhmaklntf, compilRed tins main fea tures of tho entertainment programme. Sachem J onion P. Sebiiffer nrcslded. The address o welcome wan d II v ered by A. A. Ayres, of I'ccUvlllc, the rrreat Junior yasninore of the state of Pennsylvania, nnd was tesponded to by Captain Kaniber-lc. nintrlct Deputy John T. Howe and other piomlnent Und Men abo made brief juldrcsss. Siuibh by D. T. Williams and Harry Mliu'her, and phonograph elect1otrs by W. C Siott M-ie among; tho other In toroMlntr liilinberp. "Muuteied Out," the boiifj composed by JII.s Acnes Cal lahan and Mies Teresa I.,oftus. and dedicated to tho Thirteenth regiment, was ono of thf selections suns by Mr. WIlliaiiiH. Tho Red Men claim that their order had more lepresentativos In the Penn sylvania volu'jU'erH than any other fraternal oigunlzatlnn In thu state. Tho loceptloti was arranged by a t-ominlttce conf.istlncr of H. J. Pari Inn ton. John W. W.iiiu-r and .1. W. "Wal ton. ALDERMANIC HEARINGS. Vaiiety of Events Which Requited the Intervention of the Law. D.uii' Da vies, who Is blind, and bis wile. Mrs. Kllzabeth Davles, of C31 Not th Main avenue, were defendants n two suits brought beforo Alderman Millar yesterday afternoon. Miss Mar tha Lewis, of West Scranton, nppeared at prosecutrix. Mis Low Is stated that she bad worked for the Davles' but for several reasons she left there Tho other day she went to get her clothes and Mrs. Davles, she alleges, refused to give them up. Hence the suit. The Davles" were first changed with larceny. They were held In $100 ball for their appearance at court. The other chaigre was selling liquor with out llfcnse. J500 ball was required In this Instance. Alderman JTowo held Joseph Domll sky, of tho Hats, In $200 ball yesterday, for his appearance at court, on a charge of obtaining goods on false pretenses." D. Josephson, of 407 Penn avenue, nppoaicd ns prosecutor, and alleged that the defendant had gotten a lult of clothes valued at $10 In bis store, March 1:9 last, promising to pay for or htnd them back within a week. He had dono neither and jet bad the bllit. Margaret Dlmler, who just got out of jail a few days ago, was Riven a hci:ltr yesterday before Alderman Howe charged with the larceny of a coat belonging to Alice Conlln, who Is now serving lime In the county jail. Margaret stated that Alice loaned her the coat until bho could get out, but she could have It back light now. Miss Dlmler was discharged. ON A TOUR OF INSPECTION. Superintendent Fitz Gibbon Made a Trip Over the Northern Lines. Superintendent John M. Fitz Otbbou, head of the motive power and machln eiy detMitmcnt of the Delaware, Lackawanna and AVestein, returned Thursday night from a tour of In spection over the lines north of Scran ton, and left jesterday afternoon for New York to confer with President Truesdale over changes that ure to be made and innovations that are to be adopted. He said to a Tribune reporter yester day that he had nothing of public In terest to Rive out as yet, beyond what has already been published, but ex pected befoie lonrr to be In a position to announce- other plans that the com pany has in view. Superintendent VHz Gibbon Is now occupying ofllces on the second floor of the machine shops, and alterations aro being made in tho otllcos there to permit of the enlargement of the draft ing department. Preliminary to con centiatlng tho const! uctlon work In Scranton, tho drawings kept at the different shops In other places nre be ing lecelved nt tho Scranton ofllco. WILL PLAY DE ORO AGAIN. Keogh Will Try to Regain the Pool Championship. Keogh has challenged De Oro for an other game and the negotiations are under way. Tho great spurt made by the Scran ton boy on mo concluding night by which he made 210 to tho Cuban's 200 was eveiy eucoui aging t liii friends here. Thescore for each night was as fol lows: First night De Oro, 203; Keogh, 145; second night Do Oro, 102; Keogh, 118; thlid night Do Oro, 200; Keogh, 2.'2. Finnl total, De Oro, COO; Keogh, Clo. CONFERRED WITH ATTORNEYS. Case Will Probably Bo Taken to Unite 1 States Supreme Court. John 'Ibbons had a conference yes terday morning with Attorney I. H. Ilurns concerning future action in the contempt proceedings against him. In the afternoon ho went to Wllkea-Harre to confer with II. W. Palmer, another of his attorneys. It Is highly probable that nn appeal will bo taken to tho United States Supreme court. Violins nnd Violin Outfits. We carry the largest stock. " Finn fi: Phillips. You Can Buy Tino Millinery and Trimmed Hats as low other stores buy to sell again at Geison's, 413 Lackawanna avenue. i Imported Bock Beer on draught at Zenke's, 213 Penn nve nue. 4 Smoke The Pouono Ce. Clear. A Caid. We, the undersigned, do heieby agree to ii fund tho money on a 6u-cent bottle of arconcs Warranted Syrup of Tar If it fulls to euro your cotmh or cold. Wa uUo guaranteo a Co-cent hottlo to prove satU laetory or money refunded. J. G. Uon & Son, punmou., pa.j John P. Donabu. Sciuntou, l'a. , STREET REPAIRS ARE NOW DEMANDED QUESTION BEFORE THE PEOPLE FOR ACTION. With the Expiration of the Fif teen Day Limit Following Mayor Bailey's Veto This Matter Assumes an Aspect Demanding Careful Thought- Somo Information for the Public. Today the l.ftcen-day limit in which, under the law, the mayor's veto of the af-phalt repair appropriation must btf returned to councils expires. The sub ject of the legality of that veto will probably theteloic soon come up, bringing with It the general subject of lepalrs by contract or by the city dlrontl.v, through a municipal repair plant. 1'elow Is a list of the bids re ceived for repairing under the ordin ance adopted last fall, tabulated so aa to show the number of yards out of bond, tho coht tier souure yard per year, and the total cost each year un der the several bids: ' xy vj v) v v) : o c- c- o $ Vt t2 i r r. r3 o o o o Z S "3 i-tMk-iMwhiM n -t n n ti -i .i r! i r r ? tn t4 14 13 M 19 t ts l - i-ssyp o i- o o o O -1 -1 Ih! 3 Has 0 SSiKsS5 r. O c cpooc-oo i t T il i tt Z C Ci'i IS- ! Kf'fiHfJfSgKKU'sftC l-IM-l-l-ln-Ow? A I iUUItUUUIf.E C rJi!S3SS:Ssav 9 o o c o ci u 55 a . A W W C 7) M ". O 1 1 -l - i Oi'diJB s;,.!. ..jfi .im ti ii ti ti ti t, r ti r -i -i -i -i -i -i - -'.-J - z o , k & S S ' fc k r S i: ." n - . SoS23SSS' c It will be noticed that the average yearly cost of repalts per square yard under tho low bid. Is $.09"6.", on as phalt much of which has been out of bond seven yeais with scarcely any repairs at nil. In New Yoik citv tho aveiage price for lepalrs on all as phalted streets, under u ten year con tract, repairs begun as soon ns needed, Is 131-2 rents, according to information from Edw-aid P. North, tho water pur veyor of New York city. In Buffalo, In the parks, where the only wear and tear is from light vehicles, no heavy haulage belnar allowed, the cost Is C cents per squaio yard for every yard of paving, whether In need of repairs or not. In Minneapolis tho cost under a ten year contract Is 10 cents, repairs being continuous fiom the time of the lnylng of the pave. Tho assertion that the rate asked in Scranton is an ex orbitant rate Is. therefore, not sustain ed by comparative Usurps. In Wilkes-Barre, wheie the city owns a repair plant, S'2 miles of as phalt cost for repairs $3203 per mile In less than two years. At the fame rale Scranton, with a city plant, Mould have to ray for city repairs on its more than twelve miles of asphalt over $22. 000 a year. The Harrlsburg OVlegraph of April 12 fcays: "City Engineer Cowden, Highway Commissioner Lynch and Common Councilman John F. Kerper nre home from a visit to Wllkcs-Barra and Scranton, where they examined the asphalt pavements and Inquired Into tho advisability of purchasing a portable repair plant for the making of asphalt sheeting. Tho paved streets of this city aro in bad condition, but It is said those f Wilkes-Uarro aro much wot so. The highway commis sioner will also be unable to purchase a icpalr plant at the ilgures stated in tho appropiiatlon. A smnll engine for lolling purposes Is necessary und this alone will cost neaily if not nil of the nmount appropriated. Other appai atus and tools will be necessary and will alone take all of tho $,"00. In view of tho fact, tho highway com missioner will not do anything until councils takes some action. It Is a general opinion that the city can profit Coursen's Boom on Coffee, We offer D Vj3 special blend for $1.00 With 5 lbs lino stand, si an. bugar it 11.24 Wb offer 10 lbs special blend for 2.0t With 10 lbs fine stand, eran. taigar r 2.13 Wo offer 20 lbs special blend for $101 With 3) lbs fine stand, gran BiiRir 8". I.S5 Wo offer W lbs special blend for J10.00 With SO lbs fine stand, sinn. bugar 2 e0 I2.ro Or C lbs Coursen's Java coffie ,..l.si With 5 !os llu gran, rugar a 1 13 Or 10 lbs Coupon's Java u ffce... 2,&) With 10 lbs fine trail, sugar u 2 W Or 20 lbn Coursen's Java cotTee.. 5.00 With 20 lbs fine gran, sugar gj 5 S3 Or GO lbs Ooiuseii's Java coffee.. 12.50 With W lbs tlii" Bran, sugai ;oo U CO This is only for a limited time to in troduce theso coffees. The pi leu on coffee is less than you can buy it any where and tho prlco on sugur is much less than refiners' prices. 0, GOUBSEN, 12!) Lnrknwninm Avenue. more by making a contract of from five to ten years with tho asphalt com pany to do all the repairing, slmllnr to the ono in scranton nnd other cities. In this way considerable expense can bo saved. The company makes nil lepalrs whenever needed. Some defln lie action inni be taken at once, ns .Market stre - n such condition that an accident is likely to occur at most any tlnio nnd tho city would bo obllg'l to pay heavy damages. If It Is a plant that councils decide Is necessary mote money will bo needed to go ahead " The condition of the main traveled asphalt streets of this city Is such that sompthlng must be done, and ut once. If tho opponents of the present contract with tho Darber people cm show n better, a cheaper and u quick er way to put these streets In good re pair and to keep them In good repair, tho Judgment of tho people Is that they should do so quickly and thuo ex pedite the much needed Improvement. MR. TRUESDALE HERE. Comes to Receive Ropoit and Settlo Clash of Authority. W. II. Tiuesdale, president of the Delaware, Lackawanna and WeFtern company, artlved in the city at mid night and went direct to Hotel Jcr niyn, whete he loglstcred nnd was as signed n room for tho night. His visit was unexpected by local railroad men. but It Is supposed be came to talk with Superintendent of Mntle Tower Fltzglbbons, concerning the hitter's tour of inspection of the company's lands and to straighten out n reported clash of authority that has occurred between olllclals of the com pany in this city. ANOTHER PLAYER. He Is Pitcher Stultz, of Louisville, Ky. Team Will Begin Practice on Monday Arranging Ex hibition Games. Another of Manager Swift's players arrived in the city yestcrdnv. He Is Pitcher Stulti!, of Louisville, Ky.. who put in an appearance during the after noon. The players now In the city nro Pitchers Ilodson, Allen, Stultz, Catcher O'Neill and Outfielder Knoll. A large batch of players are expected today, and all of them will liavo reported by Monday. The players under contract are: Catchers, Phocki a, O'Neill and Hughes; pitchers, Hodson, Keenan, Stultz, Ills ley and Allen: first base, Dillon; sec ond bnse, O'Connor; Bhort stop, Mc Mahon and Stokes; third base, Wheeler and Dougherty; outfield, Gilbert, Knoll, Eagan, Llppert and Flnnen. There Is some doubt nbout Gilbert coming here. Auburn, with whom ho played last season, claims him, al though Manager Swift, who returned yesterday from New York state, wheie ho investigated Auburn's claims, be lieves that Scranton will land him yet. Gilbert Is said to be a swift, sine fielder and a timely hitter. Monday tho men will get down to ac tive practice. They will be divided into two teams and Manager Swift will have an opportunity of getting a line on the ability of his men. The league season opens Apt 11 27, and on Mondav the schedule will be decid ed upon at (Philadelphia. It is prob able that Scranton will open ut Pat- erson. Tho first exhibition game will bo played In Scranton this week be tween the local team and Stroudsburg Normnl s-chool team or Wyoming setnl nury. Thro will be a. few exhibition games with Wllkes-Barre, and on April 23, 24 and 2."i tho Scranton club will play at Utlea, N. Y. DOINGS OF THE POLICE. Several Cases In Which There Were Unusual Features. Mrs. Grace Jewell, the woman found asleep in a box car on Mlfllln avenuo switch at 1 o'clock yesterday morning, was discharged by Mayor Molr yester day upon her making a statement that she intended to leave the city never to return. About ten minutes ufter Tatrolman Peny lauded the Jewell woman in tho citation, Patrolman Parry came along with a man named Andrew Blanch field, whom he found sleeping In a box car at the other end of the switch from where Mis. Jewell's car was lo cated. He was also allowed to go. Martin Grace was picked up by Pa trolman Perry enily yesterday morn ing on Lackawanna avenuo for belns drunk and abusive. When bearched at the station house a loaded revolver wot. found on his person. Ho paid a lino of ?.-i to avoid thirty daja In jail. Mi 3. Anna Powell, of Providence, was attested at a questionable icsoit In Center street at 2.20 yesterday inoinlng on a warrant from Alderman .Mlllar'n ofilce, charging her with be ing an Inmato of a disorderly 1 ou-.e. Tho wanant was sworn out by lur husband, and he accompanied Lieu tenant Davis and Patrolman Potur when they vvero making the arrest. Rheumatism Cured. My wife ha3 used Chamberlain's Pain Ilabn for rheumatism with great tellef, and I can i (.commend it ah a fiplendid liniment for rheumatism and other household use for which we havo found It valuable W. J. Cuyler, Ucd Creek, N. Y. Mr. Cuyler Is one of the leading merchants of this village and ono of the most prominent men In this vicin ity. W. G. Phlppln, Editor Ited Crock Herald. For sale by all druggists. Matthews Hroi wholesale and retail agents. All the Styles in Straw Shapes and hundreds of styles other stores don't hnv- and can't get aro nt Ger-i-on's mll'lnery, -113 Lackawanna ave nue. Our Gientest Hits. Country Club. Snowball C1b Gov. Hoose !i Hough Ulden. Jinn i- Phllllp3. Finest wines and cleats at Lana's, S20 Spruce street. Smoke Tho Pocono Sc. cigar CASTOR 8 A For Infants and Children. Tho Kind You Have Always Bought Bears tho 20g5r Signature FIREMEN'S PARADE WILLJJCCUR MAY 8 MAYOR MOIR ANNOUNCES HE WILL SIGN RESOLUTION. When Ho Ruled tho Change-of-Dnte Resolution Out of Order in Com mon Council He Had No Other Recourse, Because Objection Was Made to It on a Point of Ordov That Could Not Bo IgnorcdFirc lnon'o Commlttco in Regular Weekly Session Notes of Interest. The lb emeu's parade date is as good I as changed. Helot t and common roun- I ell bavo unanimously approved the iccolutlon authorizing the change nnd Mayor Molr yesterday stated that he will sign it when It comes to him. When the resolution was on Its way through tho old councils Mayor Molr, who was then chairman of common council mled it out of order, on the ground that a resolution can not change the provisions of nu oulinance. The time for holding the parade and inspection is fixed by the ordinance for the third Thursday In September. The lesolutlon seeks to change the date this year to May S, the opening day of the Iiremon's fall. When the resolu tion catno up In the old common com ell objection was made to It on this fecore nnd the chair had to rule It out of order. The mayor sas he ha no objection to the resolution and since it has been given unanlmout consent In councils he will sign It when it comes to him. It Is expected that it will be placed be foie him today. Had the purpose of the resolution been fully brought to the knowledge of councils In tho first place, the mayor says, theie would likely have been no opposition to It whatever. Tho tegular weekly meeting of the general committee having charge of the fair was held last night In the common council chamber. Encourag ing reports were received from tho ex ecutive committee and the delegates. Excellent wnik Is being done by the ladles' (ommlttees. Already two hun dred and sixty ladles have enlisted to assist in soliciting donations and work ing at the booths. There committees are divided among four distrlcts.North End. Most Side, Central City and South Side. They hold meetings week ly and aro dhected In their work by the general manager of the fair, C. F. Macqulvey. It has been decided to hnve the fair open each day from 2 to 12 o'clock p. m. Theie will be a band concert each evening nnd special entertainments on Saturday evenings. The Illuminating Heat and Power company has offered gratis the service of its electricians and the free use of material for decorating the armory. A beautiful full-sized American flag wes yesterday received from White head & Hoag, of Newark, N. J., badge and banner manufacturers. WILL BE A RECORD BREAKER. Attendance at the High School Promises to Be Large. Next year at the high school prom ises to bo a record breaker in the mut ter of attendance. There were 403 Grammar A pupils in the class exam ine d yesterday for promotion and Superintendent Howell stated that ev eiy one of these pupils is in good standing and likely to pas-i the exam ination. The total enrollment at tho high school this year Is C16. Last year there were 3S3 Grammar A pupils ad mitted. MEN'S MEETING AT LYCEUM Dr. W. R. Harshaw of Plttston Will Be the Speaker. The Lyceum meetings for men which have accomplished so much good are di awing to a close, but tho management have reserved one of their very best men for the last in D:. W. Ii. Harshaw, tho eloquent pastor of the West Fittston Presbyterian church, who has only recently laid fw Ai We are ciomg the best dental work lor les.s money thui an othei Jentist in Scranton. No matter how low j price you get elsewhere you get still lower Irom us. We want lo convince you of this and as an inducement to you to let us tiy, ofler you some low prices that speak (or themselves. These prices in effect until Mav ist positively no longer. We are responsible and reliable and refer you to any of the thousands ot our patrons in this city and countv. A aOLD CROWN. 8K S2.50 A (10LI) CROWN, 2iK, tood wilsbt, high polish, rn.Liir.Un lit, no liiainy ttste, never wciiront. l-.xiiet duplicate. In tiolilof natural loom. uincrs liiuikb lor rum it noun a lu.-h u ?10. .My mice, r nn $100 mid JJO.UU RRinUI'.WOKK, or teeth without CO ft tilmi", as low per tootli at . P'i' It 1.1. MiT OP 1 nil II, sood mid durable. Piimiot hechtpMr.itPd LtButtiiPi fur CC Mil leH tti.m 8. Jly price, ,4.ou und 4?UU riHX hllT OP THHHt, lire-llko In urpenr anit', putnat Miction, nuer drop; err Ui jU, iotoivi lot exproMioi, u,od as nat ural loftli. Whin other malio jou such it net uu pay Sl'J.dO. My prltv, co ii $7.00 anil slO.UU (SOLD riLLINOS. abioluttlv pure, blk,b pilUh, no el corao loose, us low ryer. us. .... uu SILVHl riLLINflS 35sand30e (10l.l A M.OV riLLINQS, uood color, bst tooiu baver. no uoi anotlor. ,-oe lSr and OIIIUR riLLINOS.... 25c DR. BARRETT LEADER IK LOW PRICES. Uairett llnlldlns. :ill Rpruco Street, Ad. Jiduluu Hotel Jermyn. mm A ' ..; .4 t SS fj Reduction in Dental Prices down an important pastoral charge on East Elghty-Blxth street In New York city. Dr. Hnrshaw will hold hid nudlcnce by a delightful eloquence which n number of Scranton men remember ns characterizing nn itddrcsi recently given at an Important association convention. The music will be fur nished by the association orchestra In chargo of Director J. M. Chance. DATE OF MEETING CHANGED. Bonrd of Pardons Will Not Gather Until April SJ5. The board Of pardons' meeting sched uled for next Wednesday, at which tho decision of the board with reference to tho case of George K. Van Horn was to have been given, has been postponed until April 25. Tho date fixed for the execution of Van Horn Is Muy I. Steambhlp Arrivnls. New York. Arril R Sailed: Dautsch land, Flushing. Cleared: Va llrotagnp, iqivro; Stalendam, llotteidam, ftuvle, Naples, Genoa, etc ; Etrurla, Liverpool. P.cllly Passed: l'rlcsl.ind, Now York for Antwerp. TJeachy Head Passed: Sp.tnn dam, ltottcrdatn, for Now York. Liver pool Sailed: Nomadic, New York. Southampton Arrived; Auguito Vic torla, New York via Cherbourg for Ham burg. Ilnmburg Arrived: Pretoria, New York. Quecnstovvn Arrived: Eucanla, New York for Liverpool and proceeded. New Yot'k Arrived: Campania, frrtn Liverpool Teachers are elven special favors here. Finn & Phillips. Cyclists want Cleopatra Iienzoln Almond Cream. Every New Hit Wo cairy In slock. Songs or twosteps. Finn & Phillips. That we are going to give away to our custo mers, free of charge, the next one of those beauti ful $400 Emerson Pianos, on April 26, 1899. Bring your C. O. D. bills to the store and get Piano cou pons for them. Cut This Advertisement Out on J (or t 1S Cents : iFELTON'S? 4- -A- Removed to 119 Ponn Ave-, Will Sell L Dozen 23c Trout f Hook. f t -t- r -M- i 4-1 -f 4--f U P-TO-DATE The more ways you consider our Hats anJ Furnishing, ihe more you see they lead all. BELL & SKINNER Hotel Jermyn lUilIJIng. Th3 Richail & Sandsisin Oil Co,, biilj. THK CELUBRA'IF.D IIONA SAPUTY OIL InsUt on get'liu It. Mnde entirely from tlio'i'lBU'i Crude. Mich (Ira.le Liinrlcitlui: und lljrnlns OIU of eiery deKrlrt.on ijn CAI'OU-jI; AVU , Manufactured by SHOR1 ii- tii HOI, OIL m i i a TELEPHONE 622 141 10 149 ivigrldian Sim!, Ssmlu Pi BURNING m LOnRiOATgNO GIL PAINT DEPARTriENTv and Varnishes. - ivi m s-jj -- TtfySf"! PAINTING TIME eonipi around frequently for nomcthlnn about the, house. A coat or two ot L'ood PAINT will brighten and prevent decay. Don't negloct to npply It. Tho rost of pnlnthijr jour liouso from top to bottom, outside- und In won't ba c.xpcnslvu If uo Kct tho order for mate. riaK Wo hnvci a thoroughly reliable rtoek of Taints. Oils. Varnishes. Colors and Whitn Lend from which wo wftl malto nny shada desired, or Fell them in quantities to en ablo you to do It. MATTHEWS BROS,, ""'Ajr"" The Traders National Capital Surplus $200,000, 75,000, JOHN T. PORTER President W. W. WATSON Vice-President Pays Liberal Interest on Time Deposits, FRANK L. PHILLIPS, Cashier. ii!iiimiiBiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiumiig S TWO SUITED. S 3 mm i You nro often collared by deal- 5 crs who desire to sell what they S bao on band, rather than to suit " jou exactly. Our nlm Is the re- S verse. We suit our rustomers with SS our funilsbliifr goods und then wo a aro suiud. H a s a HAND & PAYNE, "5&V& Sole Agents for Knox Mat.. TllIIIUlHCllSlUIIIIIIIilllUllHESSIIIIln Clisfora Tailoring In of uo account unlesi It Is Good Tailoring WE DO GOOD TAILORING We lit "hard to fit," or no pay. We also make a specialty of La dies' Tailoring. RrTH IHFh London, The fttifii 'J Hff& New York 1 '1C lUllUIABl TAILOR. 435 Spruce St., Opp Commonwealth Bldg f -f f-f -f -f-f -f -f-t-- "t-f "t"t- Just ThinSc I It Over .... I Wo aro completi- huuo furnishers. . Our prices, whether , ash or little- 4- at-a-time, arc lower than tho-e of tho so-called cash ft house. AVo mako n, specialty of i-lieerhiB up purtes with bmall Ineonies. Uefjro "" bilbnj il-f where. niaKo in a '.lt, j" Bill) Carrlnucs Three do!- t and G'o-Carts 1 a r s and ninety-eight cents to almost fifty dollar1;, and a line lot to pick from. Tho comfoit of the little rider is looked after X about equally well in all ol -f- them, but there is a ditference in appointments and appear- 4. ances. Other summer doinRs: Floor Mattings He to iOca yd. Refrigerators and Chests, S2.9S X to $25.00. f Climax Window Awnings $1.50 to S2.00--better than the made-to-order kind. . jttfa r- &$ : 220-227 Wyoming Ave. X 'tulo(rue for out-of-town buyers. X Smd jour iwld l-ss T --------- -f 4- -f -f GQINS, No. 2 J7 Lackawanna Ave. MANUFACTURING Pure White L,cad, Colors rff d A. U Vn 4 A
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