IWpW9T f " Wf'M( B frHm- VSTM '-Jfll5!!!!j!tjSf '" s PPSpw"" THE SCRAKTON TKIBUNJ5-SATITJIDAY, APIUL 35, 1899. CflRBONDALE DOILLiv TELIi ON HIM. Monro foster, of Mitt lit II n'-uue, mot with n painful accident vesteielny niornltij while at woik with John Hy n's pane '.'ho aie tukliit? out the Rrnvlty nt;tnt'H nnd holstlnc nppnintus nt No. 4. In xninc mnnner u boiler front, welRliliik' fullv too pounds, fell on Mr. Foster's right foot badly lie Mating the meiubei. Mr. Pouter amis removed to his home and his Injures oared for, hut lip Is very weak fiom the loss of blood nnd It will bo onic weeks befotp lie Is libit- to lesume woik ns.iln. I THE FARVIEW SEASON. The Delnwato nnd Hudson i'oiii.iiny 1ms boohed tlu Ancient itilr of III hprnlanR of I.ucknwnnmt roiinty for Pnrvlew on Juno 20. tin- St. l.nwteiice Cnthollu chinch for .luh J'. nnd the Mozart Imnd fm Labor dnj. Tin- com pany will, an usual, conduct the Mem orlnl mid Independence flay excursions. This announcement will iemo"' all doubt ns to Hit- futuio of rot-view, which It was thought mUht 1 aban doned. PREPARING FOR SCRANTON. On tho sotli. the t'atbondab- and Scianton schools will dpbatp tlii sub Iprt, "Ke'sohed. That IiIrIi schools for bovs n ml ulils xhonld hi' separate." The local students aie pieparlnir lor the? occasion, and yestc'idni, nftcinonn n ntinihpr of pirls took tlip Htllrmiitlx.' and defeated the boys who mulct took to defend lb" negative. THREATENED WIFE'S LIFE. Raphael AiiRottl, of Dundalf stieet, was tin digued before Alderman Jones Inst night ehniged with assaulting and Ihieatenlng to kill his wife. A laig? number of witnesses ronoboiated hei testimony and the alderman held the piKoner In $"00 ball, which at last accounts he was unable to furnish LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Di. Heed Hurns, of Scianton, paid Onrbondale a piofes-slonal visit yester day. Prank 'Walsh ha1" returned from Wayne county, where he has been pur chasing lioise. Mr. Parti ldge. one of Wayne coun t!'H oldest and most respected clti 7ens, Is undei going treatment at Dr. AVheeler's Private hospital. MWs Jennie ("craves Is 111 at her home on River street. Mrs G A. Singer and Xatalle Pul Kerson were Scianton visitors yester day Richard Hurke. of South Main street, has i etui ned from Buffalo. Mis Kllzabcth O'Neill, of Brooklyn street. Is entertaining her cousin, Ocorge Walker, of Plttston. Mrs. Kll Birs has been called to Phil adelphia by the death of her brother, Thomas Dunlavej Miss Frances Uale. of Washington stieet, spent yesterday In Scranton. Miss Fannie Knapp has letuuied fiom a Scranton visit. Presh coats of paint aie being ap plied to the les .-nces of (5. W. Rey nolds and J. W. Deekei. Vivian Rstabiook am' lamlly, who have been visiting herp for tho past month, returned to their home In Jack son ycsterda. SevenU-rhe poison paiticlpated in the Cycle club's smoker given last night in honor of tin- i etui ned soldleis. JERMYN. The fair, under the nusplecs of the Saced Ueait chinch, will undoubtedly be well pationbed this evening, nnd the musical committee In anticipation of n large attendance hae secured an 'xcpllcnt ana of Scianton talent lor the enteilalnnient as well be seen by the follrwing piogramme Piano solo, Miss Teiesa I.oftus- leeltatlon. Miss gnes Callahan otal solo, "llss M.uie !llgnllon: piano solo. MKs Nellie' Cifian ocal solo, Mr Will J ltuike. teugh fiom the Oieenlleld dltilrt, who lias been hanging mound some of the saloons for the past few das and j making consldenble dlstutbant e, tell I Into the hands ot Officer McGlnty Thuisday evening, and was landed in ' th" boiough lockup. Vestetdav mom- ' in he was taken before the huriress. I but as he had no mono to pav a lino he was told to get outside the boiough limits. The dlstiltt tp.icher 'institute to be held 111 the high si llool building tills afternoon ought to he largely attended ns several vNttois down oil the pio gramme to delivet addi esses aie fluent and interesting talkei.s whom It Is safe to sa will have something ol lnteie-t to Impart Among those who aie to take pail .lie i 'ity Siipetlnteudoiu Gin. llowells ot Scianton. and liofetsor Hlble, piinilp.il of tin. Stioud.'ibuig Normal school. This evening the Fianklin l.ltei irv society, an oia.mly.itlou of the senior pupils of the schools, will iiolii a imbllo entirtalnment in Kntoi prise hall. Tim ptogramnie has ahead;, been publM rd Admission to the patents and friends ot the schole.is will be free and the ate asked to show their Inteiest In tht woik ai'd eiuoiuage the oung jieopl' bv then piesenfe. i ollei lion will be taken up at the close of the entettali.nient to dofiay the expenses of the hull, rte Mrs ("u.irlis Blakeslee, of Main Ftreet entu lamed a inunbM ot oung HUNDREDS TURNED AWAY Foity Extra Hands Put to Woik for Today to Handle the Crowd Flock ing fiom All Over the County. Today the Gient Sale Will Be Crowded Stoie Open Until 11 O'clock This Evening. We have now put on foity extra clerks to handle the ctowd. Yestei elay the Moie was clouded, tod.ij wo aie piepaied for the Jam. It will pay you to navel 100 miles to visit this great tire sale, now going on tit te tall at 'i"j Lac-kawnnmi avenue Men's tine woisted ovireoatH, J!9S, worth ?13. A splendid suit of men's clothes, $:.&. worth $15. Men's tine spring pants, fl '.'"), woith $.",00. Men's extin line suits $(i.Sl, positively worth 20 0n Bo nnd children's suits from 78 cents up. Boy's knee pants, 9 cents. Men's hats worth $3.50 for 15 cents Men's tine under weai' 45 cents pei suit, and n thousand other articles we have no space to mention. 2J5 Lackawanna avenue, between Franklin and f'enn avenues, u few doora, from J'cnn avenue, Scianton, Pa, people on Thursday evenlnp, In honor ot her daughter Nellie's blrthclny. Ths party wtm'a most enjoyable uf fnlt nnd passed off very plensnntly. Those plesellt wetef Nellie Blnkeslce, Hissle Snydei. Kusle Wllllnms, It cue U' belts Bessie Tlltany. Alice Malt land. Until Thomas, l.eoht Jtelinlc, lanle Moteoni. Clarence Tiffany, Stan lev I.iiyniitu. IMilv Catter, Atthtlf Poer, Iletiiv l.at'gnian, Willie Ornis ton Waller Tennis, lllni'-r Miller and Tiny Mel.oughlln Ithharil sou of Mr. (tint Mis. John Piinnsp, o( 'I'liltd sti"et, was run over by n wagon yrsteiday nlternooti, and had his leg frjctilted. 1 login ih's b'ind will hold their an no il roiueit nnd entertainment In the Windsor hall this eenlng. What In nil ptobublhty will be the nmslial treat of the senson, will be Monda night's conceit under the aus pices of the Cistttl Fire comptny In lhiteiptWe Imlt when th" Cec-III.'in club, el ("aiboildal", a cltoitis or twinty fou: Indies, uncle t the dltectlon of llayden F.Milis-. will he assisted by .Mis Hannah l.eo'inid, sopi.ino. I.b-W Met belt. baso, and llowrll Din In, tenot, In tell'leilng the tollowl.lg ex cellent pi'ostanimc : ' 'I he ('oralled Waves" iSiimit), Ceclllaii tlnb, solo, "Will o' the Wisp" (Shield). Mr. Tli'inuiM. ' l, luh. Tommy Went a-Plsh-iug" (Mueey), Ceclllaii club. oial solo, "Oh, Love. Come Back to I " fDeuz.i), Mis. Leonaid. duet, ndccteil, Alessia. Thomas hiid D.ivls. "Laster Bells Are Hinging" (AIM). Cedllan ilith vocal solo, "Fiona" (Adams), Mr. Davis: "Annl" Laurie" (Muck), Ceclllaii club; solo, "Moll.v. 1 Love Yoll So" (Woolel), Mr. Thomas, quartette, 'C.ooel Night" (l'ensutl), Mis. Leonaid, MNs Alice Itashlelgh, Messi., Thomas and Davis. Conductor. Mi. Hhi1oii l'lvans, nc eompanlst. Miss Rose Stilekland, The home of Mr and Mrs. John C.al higher, at Maylleld, was destioyed by lire at 1 o'clock jesteulay moinlng. The lite, which is suppo(d to have ollglnat-o it. .in an exploding lamp, had obtained a turn bold on the build ing befote (ilscoveied, and Mr and Mrs Gallagher had barely ilme to e cap" fiom the burning building. The William Walker Hose company len derd valuable services in protecting adjoining pi uppity. The Oallngheis carried Jl.Oft'l Insutance on the house and furnltui" Mike Mc-Chioiie, a driver In the Del aware and Hudson shaft, had his ankle slightly injuied i"Sterday by be ing squeezed between the bumpers of a. car. Miss Ihnlly I'essenden, of Cemeteiy stieet. was In Cnibondale yesteulay A collection of thhty-four dollais and titty cents was taken up from the Powder mill employes for the Cnibon dale Kmeigency hospital. Joseph, the six-weeks-old child of Mr. and Mrs. M. A Fan ell. of May Held, died Thuisday evening. The funeral will be held at 4 o'clock this afternoon. Interment In Calvary cem etery. Walter Reeves, of Second street, yes teulay enlisted in t'nele Sam's regular army. H S. Malnes, of Peckville, was a caller heie ye.steielay. Adjuster llubb.nd. of the Phoenix liiMii.'ince company, was in town es terday Mr. William Flngrove and mother, of Philadelphia, aie visiting at the home of Mr. and Mis. Kdwaid Rosser, of Second stieet. TAYLOR NEWS. Pietty Mairlage Performed Jubilee Seivlces. The maulage of Miss In.i Shoemaker, an estimable onng lady ot West Pitts ton, to Mi. John Hvaus, a popular oung mail of the P.vne. was soletu iilrrd at the home of the gloom's par ents. Mi. and Mis. Isaac IJvans, on Weilnenluy e eiilnir. The bildisnmld was Miss Sadie Hvtins. ltel ol the gloom. The best man was Frank Decker. The bilde luo'-ed veiy nt llac'iv and c an ltd a houciiiet of bil dnl loses. The ceiemonv was jier fopnnd bv the Rev. James Wnlkei, of the Primitive' Methodist chine h of the Atrhbald.and vas witnessed by a large numb"! ot I lie nds. A wedding supper wa-5 afteiward s,n,.. Those pie-sent veu" Rev. and Mis. Janies Walkei, Air. and Mis. iMwaid Dausp, "Mr. and Ml,". Geoige limes, Mr. and Mi". Went zel Moss, Mi, and Mis. T. J. Davis, Misses Claia Davev, Tlllle V,'atkin, M.uy A. Jones, Katie Oall.ighei, Ida otiiiilgiit, P.achfl llvans, Sadie Cvinis nnd Mcs-si.s. John Coo'nbs, Thomas Hvini', David Watklii.s.Williiun Davev. William Thomas, John limes, Ftank Dtel;ei and Janies llos,ir The Jubilee M-rviees ot the AVelsh I'ongiegatlonal chinch eoinnieneed last evnlnj; and was hugely attended. Ju bilee 1Mii,vei' meeting was held. This evening services will commence at 7 P m. lli-v 11. II. Hauls, ot Taylor, will li'nel the devotional and npuiilug exeielses. A shoi t hlstoi.v ol the ch.tich fioiu Us ont.uilatlouhip to tlie beginning pastcuate- seven e.us ago by Mr. David T. Hauls, and the last seven yeais bv Mi. S iniilel J. i'hil Ups, in ICngllsli The destiojlug of note and uioitgage b .Mis. John P. C.iltlltlH and Mis. John B. Daniels, will be followed by a shoi t addiess b Rev, Di. Hauls, el Tu.vlor. Toiuoitow's seivlces. In the tnoinilis at 10 o'e lock Rev. D M. Geotge, of Plttston; R"V. David S. Jones, ll.vcle 1'aik. Itev Dr. T. c. Lduarls and Di. R. S. Joins, of Picit'ldim e. will pieach. At 2 p. in. Itev. Peter Robeits, of Ol.v pliant, will pleach hi English, and Itev. Hugh Davis, nf Hvde 1'aik, in Welsh. At 0 p. m. Rev. J. M. Llo.vd, ol this pl.H ' will pieiuli in ihigllfh, and Ih-v. D. P. Jones, of Seicinton, in Wi-lsh, AH aie toidlally invited to attend. $100 Itewnrd $100. The ii-uiIhi of litis jiupeT llt t pk-.ii.ril to le-iiin mat llli-ic Is al U.ii-t one die.id eel ellseMPe that M'le lico huh foot n nlilu le eurei iu oil ltn htiiRix, and ihnt Is Outjirli, HhU'h Catarrh Ciiro H thu onlv mttlt'u e'liio known u llu- ineilirul iruiernlty. I'dtarrh lie-lnB ee iiuisiltiitliin.il illhpa.'t in qulufi a i.-oiif tluitliinal tii'.itnicnt Hull's e'.uunh t'uie Is t (ken Intoninlly, jictlriK illrcrtlj upon thf lilooel and mui'oiiB sur fiiee'S of the) fVHtem, tlifliliy elontienlni; tho found, ulon er the iIIm-usi- and kIvIuk tlif limit nt HirciiKili by bulldlna: up tho cfiiiKtltutiem and aslstlntf iiittuit in do. Ins Its oik Tin piomlttois havo bo mue'li fultii In Iih tiirnthi) nowcrie, that thej oftcr cjnef llnndie'd Dolltiis for uny fate, that it falls to euro Send for list o( testimonial. Aililis ,, ' J. J'lin.VUY .V CO., Toledo, O. Hulls Family nils me the bent. OLYPHANT. A company of capitalism fienn NVw Yuilf, who haw possession ol' tin iiun cliiss for Bew'-ilng tlie lioruusli, linU n force ot engineers surveylns tlie route yesterday. Several eai loads of pipe aio i3ti hand and woik will probably be lieKiin n-xt Meek. Ur. J. It. James, formerly eif this place. Is r.-piesentlntr the cumpHiiv. Services will be licit at the usual liouifc In th' ConurejMtlonnl church tomorrow moinlng and evening. In Soul and Body tue closely connected. A sick body means bad tempei, unhnpplness In fact, n sic k soul. One leads on the ,.t1.. u.ft.tri l,n elir, luiile lev cleansing and puilf.vlng the stomnch evil thoughts will tly away and you'll i Unci life a nieny song lloslOtter's Stomnch fitters Is a blood purllleri and stomae-h tonic. Honestly used. 11 never falls to ctlie the wotst troubles resulting from weak stom- uclis Hostetter's Appetizing Strengthening Purifying Stomach Bitters the e-VsMiliig the pastor will deliver a. sermon on "Common Si use In Relig ion." Rev. Rogei.q Israel will conduct the i. vices in the Episcopal mission in IMwnids' hall tomiitiow nf lei noon at ;',..!) o'clock. All aie welcome. R"V. James Hughes, ot Scinnton, will deliver a lee-tun- on "Hilly Bray" in the Coimn.gatloual chute h next Tuesday evening. No admission will be charged. William Harper, who has ben mt peilntenelent ot th Lackawantui mine for the pat lifteen years, has leslgned his iKisltion. Miss Matgniet Caiblue returned to Nc-iV Yotk yesleidav, after spending seveial months at her homo hcTe. Miss Anna Blown, the soloist, Is veiy III at he-r home with eiulnsy Sllss Annie and Hllznbeth Jorc'an me spending the week In New Yotk. "The White Slave-" will be produced at the Father Muthew Opera house Mnj .'.'. In honor of the twenty-ninth annlvers.uv of the Catholic Young M n's Total Abstinence and Benevolent sec lety, Mi. C. M. Xlathawny Is spending a, few weeks at Oianton, N. Y. HONESDALE. Miss Mary Tiacy Is visiting friends In New Yolk city. Miss Caule Weston Is visiting fi lends in Philadelphia. Miss Clara R. Toiiey Is spending two weks at Old Point Comfott. Mls-s Ihnma Win el has been spending the pat week in Set anion. Mis. Finnk Coiy, of Third street, is entertaining her sister, Mis, Coleman, of Biooklyn, N. Y". Sunday evening next Rev. William H. Swift will begin a seiies of ser mons. Subject "Woman." Mis. Dr. R. W. Ruins Is visiting fl lends 111 He union. Miss- Rebecca Thompson letuuied on Thin silny to tesume her studies In school, otter spending the past two we-eks In llonesdale. The Wayne county Jail Is without an occ upnnt Major Oeotge H Whitney attended the funeinl of Btlgadier C.eneial Frank Magee, of the Thlid bilgade, N O. P., at Wrlghtsville. IM. AlcKcnna hiotheis are preparing to leb'illd in biick on the foundation of their cooiieinge building, which was burned last fall. Those who listened to the lecture In th" Baptist e lunch Tuesday evening by Rev. Dl I.iugett. of Deposit. N. Y., op the life and death of "Savonar ola," a ninityr of the fourteenth cen tuiy. enJoed a laie Heat Ylssi-s. Jacob Fieenian nnd sons have th- tout! act to luinlsh eighteen ne v unlfoims for Lawyer's band. Next in older will be the band stand. The Delawate and Hudson ollklals lgnoied the petition foiwaided them fiom the Honediile business men re questing the appointment, of Jamen Pinkney as station aM-nt at Hones dale. Alett Hook and Ladder company will elect a building tlility by slxtv feet, opposite I'enwaiden's mills. The first Moor will be for the titick and the sec ond floor tor the meeting loom Hiniles J. Dibble, of Miuooka, Pa, Is the new Delawaie and Hudson M.n- i tlon agent at (lonesilale. Coal ushes nie good when pioperly used, but to spi Inkle them on the street dally is bad I en sleighing in winter and for dust in unmiei Now thev I have cnused a spicy eorie-pondetic e in the columns of the Honesdale Citizen. Mr. William J. Uaid will lepiesent the Presbytet Ian e lunch ot Ilonesclnl" at the meeting of Lackawanna Pie bvteiy. to be held at Plvmotith next Monday. m "A woid to the wise is sufilc lent" and a woid fiom the wise should be Miflle lent, but you ask, uhn aie the wise? Those who know The oft-te-peateel expeilenee uf tl ilsiwoi tin per sons may e taken lor knowledge. .Mr. W M. Teiiy s.ivs Chambei Iain's Cough Remedy gives bettei satisfaction than any other in the maiket. He has been in the chug business at Rlktnn. Ky.. lor twelve eats, has Kilcl huudieds of bottles of this tenii'dy and neailv all other cough medicines nianiilio tuied, which shows toncluslvi'lv that e'hani bei Iain's Is the mot-t satlstaetory m the people, and Is the best. Tor sale by all ditigglsts, Matthews Bios., whole sale and tetall agents, NEW MILIORD. Mis .1. ,1 Todd, of Sctanteni, K is. Hint, hn- siste-i. Mis I.. W. ,ilgti. .Miss JiMle Dlekeitnan. of nimiui, is a cuest of Mis. J. Wall. 11. Al. Ilanii.ih, of Se'i'iinteni, lsitcd liN biothi'i' ben- l.it Hfii, A soe-lal was Kiveii at the 1ioiih oC Mr. and Mis. Kdwaid Aets last Trl elay I'Venlne; lor the beiiellt of the Sunday school ,il liiiidle itnne'is. Ml'9. A. D. itllsell. of New Voik, who has been uiiinpr feu her mother, Mis. A. Wellman, letiuneil to her home Meuitliiy. Miss Hopo litillaid of WilKe-s-liatio, Isa sucst eif .Mts, V). Daveiipoi t. Miss M, A. IJ1 Ui-i ninii bus been vl Mini? fiieiuls In Hii.intoii tho past week, Itev. S. O. Ti.i., of illiiRliuntton. will conduct the- seMli'is at tlip Kplsiopal chilleh ne'Xt Siiiidtiy moililiiK at 10 110 o'e'loe k. .1. M. Viilles and wife, of Aiar.it, wete Riitsts of friend'' here the tltst of the week. Mis. S A. Hfeniks atitl d.uiKliter, Killth. left New- Mllford last Tuesday forTjione. where they will make th.'lr futme liotiH'. Dr. A. i:. Snyelei, has been enter tntnlni; bis futher, O II Snder, of Pundaff, the past week, Mi. IMsnr Iliooks. fonneily ef this pluee, ilnisheel Ills dhlnlty Htudles In New Yotk a tew weeks ngii and lias at once been sent te an aeilio work In the minlsiiy at Tieiir. Mis. Vlnslow's Soothing Syrup III. . ..... . .; " '"' ' ""'IL, UUI. 1 ...n I, ant n.vi.,ill tl.l nt A l.f.llM-. . Sold by Druggists In every pirt of the world, Be sum nnd ask for ".Mis. Wins, low's SoothlnB Syrup." and lake no othtr kind, Tuent) .live tents a bottle. Has be-eii "seil for oei KITI'V YIJAim bv MILLIONS e,f MUTIiKUS for f,U? ciiiluui:n wiiili:ti:i:tiiimj vvti i ii:hi'i:ct si'cckps. it miotiiijs ti 0 CHILD SOKTKNH the OHMS, ALLAVS i 5"'.i.li !? 'jfJrzf ui$- r 4f ' S!l!rt?I?!BSj jfgiewiEs? ,Srfie?C'l-cr , ffiWjaTAPllSPiJJPIJAVENUE.i Best Beyond A word here about our Clothing and the principleb on which we sell it. Our garments are cut on graceful lines the coats show the decided military shoul ders; the vests are patterned in the latest style touch. The trousers are possessed of those graceful lines so rarely found in the ready-made. Every garment that leaves this store must fit perfectly or no sale. Our Men's Suits at At $7 Over twenty styles of Men's Suits nt this price, cut in the latest fashion, in single and double breasted sacks, fancy chev iots, blue serges, plain and lancy woisteds and cassi ineres are the materials all wool materials only. Other stores are asking io for no better values. "r$6.50VeT1 Cloth Top Coat is the equal of other $io coats. A Covert Cloth Top Cont entirely lined with silk a regular $15 gar- t n ment at p 1 U AT T MrYPR Our At $1.97 Fancy Vcstee and Sailor Blouse Suits, trimmed with braid all wool materials. Regular value $j. ;o At $2.47 Fancy Vestee and Sailor Blouse Suits, in light and dark ma terials, combination vests and coll.us, beautifully trim in ed with braid. You'd con sider them cheap at ?. so. 7v r 1ViE.t ' I 8 n .vi Shoes at $1.97 For Hen and Women. No! Nothing stattling about the pi ice until the Shoes are told of or better yet SHFN. Over so styles of black, tan, vici kid, box call, kangaroo and real patent leather. ' l.ace or congiess for men. l.ace or button for women. The new Waldorf or Harvard lasts, with the F.nglish back stay. The equal ol othet stores' $2. so and $j.oo shoes or your money back. At 2.97 I he finest giades of shoes for men and women, hand-turned or welted soles. The equal of exclusive stoies" $s shoes. PENN CLOTHING AND SHOE HOUSE, TUNKHANNOCK. Yesitni.iv was a field daj In 'Miuue Ktitz' otile e of justice ein 'I'Ioh.i stu-et. The 'Sentlie was culled ejiu at uliOlll U c'eloik Wednesday bv William II. Aveij, ol l.e'iion township, nnd aski-tl to Issue waiiailt ug.liust Alonzti Hebce oil th" th.tiKe of adllltety The wai r.i'it was Issue t aiitl plafcd In tin' Impels ed Theiinas M. Uaidlnu:, consta ble, who went after Ttebee and luoimht lilm into town about (J e)'t lot k The ease was heaid al 'I o'e lot k, and i'ebee bound oer to e-oiirt nnd upon Ills fur liH'llns: bail he was allmuel in n. Then Avery, not having Imel euouirh luiitlee to satisfy him, causeel a war rant te) lslie iiKalnst Ills Witt', Itosie YtMlllff Ave!, eill tile Same I hui gP, llllll sttee 'ed. el in bludinir her oer to coint. Then Kettle, not to have the mutter too one-tided, made infotmutlon awlnst her liuslmnd tor peijurv In connection with tho piocuilnp ot the numluKC lb 'tise and alo for desertion and non suppui t. Tho case eif K. W. '.'eibb s. .V. 1. Ste-lMt r. ill which a inli' was pendliiK to stiiUo off the appeal for want of a icvtnue stump mi the certiflcnte In tlw Justice's lianscrlpt, was aitruetl and the Indue tool; the papeis ami will hand down an opinion. AudifW Wick in I'ittoline AVIck, di vorce: I pon htailnsr had, court makes decree of ellvoice, Allen A. Gcleei s. foia I. (Jelcer. illo!'f: Subpoena aw ai tied. Uosa KiKhpuuith tn. IMward Klsh paiiBh, ellvoice: O. S. lllnner appoint ed (eimmlsslouet to take istliurii. sshei Ill's ile-eds for the. feillowinf; pi opei ties', sold on execution Issullll, nut eif the colli t of common pleas of WsomlnK county, since Januaiy teim, were aeknwleiljjed In open mutt by Hhctlff A. CJ. .Ireifoiv. 1'n Jot-nph West, for lot of land In Tunkhuniiock boroiiKli, fold as tho piopetty of Francis K, nnd . II. Meiss, at suit of 'Wallace. O. Haynes, asslRii ed to N. A. MeKown. Conxideiatlon, To Tliomii" Hope, two lots ot land In Not tli Uranch township, sold as the AtMO We show over thirty styles of the newest fashions in men's and young men's Suits. We aie proud of this line proud because they are perfect in woikm.inship; perfect in fit and finish. It is almost impossible to tell you here all we show at this price. Beautiful white and black check, worsteds and cheviots, the fine black clay diagonals and worsted serges in blue, grey and mouse rolor are heie at that price. Exhibition of it Jl IL Jt JL M. Is actually tlie wonder of Scranton parents vaiiety, value and price bein amazing in every instance. The sale of sample suits of the Beinheimer & Arnold stock, together with our immense vaiiety gives you the greatest oppoitunity to buy Children's fine apparel ever offered in this city. Double-Breasted Suits, ages 7 to 16, in same mater ials as fancy suits at some prices. Eveiy thing that boy or man wears is here, from hat to shoes. Fancy Caps for Boys An immense variety in all wool materials. Flaids and plain mateials. at 7c and 73C piop'ily of Mbliael nnn .it the suit oi (ioih. lletinlng'. I'onsidi j.tnon, St. 11. To lather L. Siamaiis. lot ot land In Clinton township, sold as the pioperty of AtiKUStus Colvln, at suit ot i:.-thcr L. Seainnus, I'ousldei.ition, il Win To X. A. McWoun, lut of Und In Washington townsnip, sobi as the piopeity of A. Feirls. at suit of Aman ita K. Vose, ns-'lKiied to X. A M Kown Coisideratlon. J mo. In the matter ot a epoi lal i ,ish tax lu Factoid ville boiouuh: On pieseiitiitinu of petition anil motion of .lumts K Fiear, esep, couit ditue.lt) the liutfiess nnd town council to levy and lollect u spcci'il cash tax of C mills on the elolbii'. In the matter of a np"clal e ash tax in Nicholson township: On piesentiiiK petition and motion of c. A. Dershtui ei, couit dliects sttptt visors to 1. j and collect n special o ish lux of 2 mills on the dollar. In the matter ot a speil.il tn-di tax In V ahliiKton township: On ptesi ut Ini; of petition unci motion of c. O. Uer shlmt'i, mui i elli eels supei vlsois to levy and collect a special t ash tax of !i'j mills on the eloiiar. In tho estate ol (iltlton Wln.ins, de ceased; On iirt'ocutiiiK of petition of Fiank M. Wlnans ami Clara J. Win ner, eveutors of the estate of Oleic nil Wlnans. dee eased, Finnk M. Wlnans is dlsiluilKed as cNoculol. In the matter of tho uppiowt! eif the bond of Thomas M. Hardlui?, IiIkIi con stable) of Tuui'ltaiinotlt horoURh: Court Kiants i tile to show cause why appiov al should not be suit ken dff lu the i statu ot Fianlss l'allmau, late of Facte rvllle botoiiKh, deceasvtl. On pteseiitatlon ot petition of Ii it 'llu I'allmnn, widow, conn ciants ittle to .-how enu-p why the p.ecutor. Carl Jf. I'.illman, shall not set upnit to her piopeity to the value of $J00 as her e emptioii, lu ie: application fir smip 't of Charles Leonard f'oopoi: cjtntlem nnd rule iu this case continued to next term. Allen Jayne, assluiietl to MuiKuiet I.uce v. Cleoi'e H. I'ilklns tind j. II, j5 jffll Tw ' j&t ",t5", 'ifjg .N"-y I SWil37;Wft1jaS:AVENUE.W2 Question At 12 In addition to the dozens ol patterns we are show ing in Men's Fancy Worsted Cheviot Suits in the swell English club checks and plaids, we show the new Imported Double Breasted Serge and Cheviot Suits, with satin lacings or half silk lined and silk taped seams. These are all tailor-nude gjiments nnd are equal to most $-;o to order gar. ments. Boys' Fancy Boys' and Misses' Shoes. All leather. Black and russet satin call for bovs, dongola and box calf foi misses. The equal of othet !i.2S shoes, at VC Spring Hats Newest shapes becoming lowest pi ices, Pe.11!, blown ami black Der- bvs and Alpines, woith $i.so, at ... 2. so value is what we offer our "Special" black, Iv.own and peail Alpines and Deibjs at.... p Fancy Half Hose With silk heels and toes the . ANAIa "Not only TKxam lMMi,i7 Pllvc 9 s mmn ": t: CURHS." Rheumatism Positively Eradicated by CORONA RHEUMATISM CIRC. A Sure Specific (or Rheumatism, Lumbigo, Sciatica, Gout, and all Rheumatic Ai- ttctlons. Gives Instant Relict. Tills rcraedv is baed upon tUe latest dlneoTery of medical scientists thai ltheunrnti'tn In cauml b'i a mlet obe m tke bloixt tint uutltii tsreu ot u te vr lactic ucid 'lUu Cortnin ltlieiiniiitism Cure dostrnys tbo microbce. nnd tlim ernitlcates tlie caiiieoftlio dlscabe. It him never f.illttl. In t isl.'te-ss tablet , e onvcaient to carry No unu eating or polsonnua drugs. One tablet gl es relief, and r tiermniien t rureiiiileldy fol lows 'lrlul Tii'jtmcnt, ','fl UentH, postimld, O '"H 10 Uiijh' Tliiiliiient, S1.O0. o At )oiir Prumn't'i or lent pntt)taltt uyun trcetpt t'l price bvtvltuianvjutturtrt, T ? CORONA COMPOUNDING CO., Cimts, N J. 9 Wells and I'hlilip Kiiitiu i ailmiuislia tois oi (ieoij,e v l.tn line iHimnt Apot aiail'.' of II s, lldlllKr. esq , in this t.tse is Hithdwiuu. and Jutlftment all iwed, 11 u to be ennilncd to laud In W.Mimini,' eount for vhbh the not. wan kIwii. In the mattei oi the abolishing of tin Uralutilni lmlepentlent sthool distilet On petition of letnonstiants, court mants rule on petltloneis to show cause why they t-luiil not piy the e ewts In the case, llaltle May Weave i, to use, of M U. McMillan vs. J. C. Weiaer: On mo tion of o. S. Klnut'i', judKinent Is en lei ed for want of appeal wire and atll davit of defense. Conn niljounied to Satunhiy alte.y noon at L' o'clock, Forsomil Evidence in the Case. Cnlloi -I would like lo ste your mnlil. 1 If she ixu t I'liffiivcei. I'Mossle (iiued Si CiikiikiiI' Why. iiimu ma's been nutllled elerslnte I knew llcr. -Hiici iinun to Itct'oiil-l'nloa SEE OUR WINDOW. 1'' I I v v i " r V Suits. At 2.97 Beautiful creations in Sailor, Blouse and Vestee Suits hand somely trimmed with different combina tions ol braid. Values up to $,.00. At $3.98 Fine serge and worsted materials in all the newest shades, every con ceivable design and shade of ma terial is here in beautitul creations of the designer's art Suits that are worth $3 and $6 dirurily. ;or I styles , v C you 111 t I ,7i) latest novelty, Two Pairs for 25 cents. - We have jiibt received a new line of mm with Three Pins for front oi waKt and the regular button sets. Made in Gold Gold Filled, Sterling Silver and Black Enamel MERCEREAU & CONNELL IjO WjomliiK Avenue. McMUNN'S LSXER OF OPIUM wl Is ,i plep.iiutliiu of the UiUR be which Itl liiiiiiimis ftteiK .no umotd while the ,ihialilc iiiMlltti.il propel ti. s in re tdhifd. It iiossesses nil iliu sedatlxe, unoihiie and aiitl-spasniodii powers of Opluni but prodiiees no sit knees of tho Momacli, no oinltius, no e o uleness. no lle.nl i. he lu aerie iieious disorders It Is an biMilnalil, leiuetlj, and Is lecom lliendtd b lb- lust pin .-! i.uis M'.M in .MAIL IN PLAIN WKAI'PUR, OS KI.CUIIM 01 KICI!, soc. E. FERRETT, 372 Pearl St, New York.