3 Wn-wwi "snr7tv'f-vs r THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE- TUESDAY, APRIL 18, 1899. Connell Building: DESIRABLE OFFICES FULL PRIVILEGES OF Law Library APPLY TO J, L. CONNELL Room 302 Connell Building "Trouble in Coontown" "Whistling llufui" the "Illuo dimmed Nigger" and 'Ulg Ulnck Lou," tha "Hun uvvay Girl" from "My Old New Hump Bhtre Home" attendctl "INI Giecn's Cukci Walk" "At n Oeoisla Cainpmcotlni; "Just as the Sun Wont Down ' a "Merry Amerlciui. "Tho Coldest Coon In tlio Town" decided to ' Bivak 1 1 This Jum liourlo." 'Do Klondike Coon" sing to Hums' "LoulsliiiA Lou." ' Mollis 1 l.ovo You," "Hi, Lu, How I Lon My Hi," "Lucy TcJl Me I'm Your Hoan." HufiH objected and said "Just You Let My l'ork Chops 13o" "You're All night but You Miin Stnv Out " 'She s a 'lhorough lued" for She. Was llicd In Old Ken tucky " There's ".lust One Girl" and Bho's "Mv Honolulu Lady." "I Can't Loso Mj Home and Mv l'ork Chops, Too" "You'll Ot All D.lt s Atomlns to You" when you r "Mutercd Out " When Lu cot her "X-Hnys" on tho "Hoodoo Coon" the "One Sweet Smile" of that "Daiktown Swell' mnde tho ' Queen of the Itafftimu" 'Torget tho Past" "This Coon Is Juit the Caul," Flip iild "Theie'B Only One and That Ain't You " "I'e Scratched You Off My Llhl," rtuf Oh' "1'wo a Ladj " but "You Can't Boss Me" "No Mole Will I Her He Your Iiab " Rtif said to Ills "Pump kin Colored Coon" "'Died Youc Ticat ed Me Had " "There's u W irm Spot In Mv Heart for You Cib" "Jlonev Cin't Yai lAMrn to Loo Me?" "l'o Waited Honey Lons for You" As this Is mir "First Oftensc1" "I'll Foigive but Not ToiBtt." lint the ' Mobllo Gal" "Dieimed On' as If "Asleep In tho Deep" and now "Thov 'II H.ive to Dig Another NIsge: s Grave ' "I Ouch I'll Hae to TilcBiaph Mv Tiaby" "In Tennebsco." She cm find out all about it of Perry Brothers 205 Woming Ate., Scranton. E M P SELLS .ODAKS And Photo Supplies 103 Wyoming Avenue. DR. H. B. WARE, SPECIALIST. Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat i ftkellourR fta.m to lll.'tO p.m; "to 1. Vt Ullains ltulldlug, Opp, i'ofctonica --- -f -- -f -f -- CITY NOTES "" -1 t- I'A'i DAY'S Tho I)c law u, md lluil-nn companj n.iid the tiaiiiimu on the Nin eveh branch esttrdu. THIS Al'THUNOON -'1 lu. C. nli.,1 . man'b Christian Tempt ram e union , ill meet this attunoon .it o iloek lu (Juriu. tey's hall LACKHD DM! Mi:MHi:i -Common council did not hold Its tpcclul meeting last night It laekel ono ot hiving tnouRh to nmko a Uorum. MUHTLNG TONIGHT -Tho Uoaid of Assoeliied Chailtlet. of hci.uitou will meet this evening at o'clock lu the pcist mabtci's room, pnstolllce building. SCHOOL TiOAIH) HSTIMATHS -Tho finuiuc coinmltteo ot the bo ml nt cm. tlol will mitt tonight to In'Mu tlo i isk of making the annual uppmpri itnuis DHNTAL ASSOCIATION MCKTING -'J he fnrti -first eonentlou of tin Sus (luohanna Dental .association will bo, held at Hotel retrace on May l, 10 and 1L POVHUTY SOCIAL -Tho Yom.: I'eo plo of the Calvur Keformed 'Inn en, i in ner Momuo aer.Uii and Gib-ion street will Klo a "Poerty Social" uu Tuesday einin' at the ehuith ASSISTANT MANAGJH! -Joseph Hall of Pranklln Knglne tampan!, was ml teiday tiiBagcd as asslhta.it general man ugor of tho lliemen's fait. II will ?le particular attention to tho woik of ho licitliiB Si;HNTII ANNlVi:KSAHY.--The sr enth auiilcisaii of William Pryni will bo tclebiatid at the Itescuo mlslon to Jitght at 8 o'clock. All friends oie In. vlted IU fresluntnts reived at th. ilost of tho serice. iiy rti:cHn:sT.-itfv. g. w wiiii pastor of the Caluity Kefoimeil ihnuh, will preach on "Out City, Its Hlls an 1 'J'heli Cute" at the icnin' t-erUo in t Stindai liv reiiuist ol Majoi Molr. The public Is Invited. CITY DL'ATH ItA'U'-Tlio total moi tailty for the wepk ending Apill 13, was thlrti-thrce Hl(en ciscs of transmlss nble dlseahes woie reported, nlnu it iltph therla nnd two of bcailit feer.' Tlioie was ono death from diphtheria. PAINIUJLLY SCOItCHHD - Patrick Reap, of 2210 Wlnfleld acnue, was pain fully scorched about tho faeo and hands by a bub ixplo-lon In a converter In tho South mill last nIMit He Is being cared for at tho Moses Tnilor hospital KEFl'SKS TO KHSION-rccv V. S Hallentlne rector of the Chuicli of the Good Shepherd, Green Illdce. who pi cached a sensational sermon recently has refused to comply with tho renitest from thn vestry of tho ehurch for his resignation. LAHOnnn INJUUFD-MIehiel Marko. I of 1.1 Warron street, employed as on out ildo laborer nt the Ilrlsbin vvasheiy, was nalufully mjurtd last night about i I o'clock. Ho was pushing the culm In tho convejor, when u iu"h of thn tulm iar- led hlni over the eugo into tlio convejor channel, When found ho was partially burled tind his left leg was broken. Tho Injured man won removed to tho Moses Taj lor hospital. I'unLIC THST.-li J. Swan, tho lnven tor of Bwnn's dry powder llro exting uisher, will give a public exhibition of tho capabilities of his Invention thin after noon nt 4 o'clock In tho rear of tho clly hall under the direction of Chief lllckcy, of tho lltci department, BAPTIST MINISTERS -Tho regular mcetliiB of the Hantlst Ministers' union was held yesterday moinliiB In tho I'cnn Avenue Hiptlit church. Tho attendance vvni cood and Kuv. Thomas De Gruchy presldi d Tho paper for tho day was "The I"cacher and Ills Work," by Hov. W. H. Lowell, of Clark's Glecn. General discussion followed. AGAIN ArmnSTHD. Alderman Howo held Mrs. Bridget McCabe, ot 330 South Washington avenue, nnd John Baflley, wlio boarded at the abovu uddrcss, In ball, nt a htarlng given them Friday last on a serious charge preferred by Michael McCabe, tho husband of tho woman, SatunHy evening tho woman and tho boarder were nrresttd at tho house, sufllclcnt evidence being found at tho tlrno to warrant the nirtst. Yes terday they wero given nnothei lu.trlnB and held In JSOO ball each for their nppe ir anco at court. In default they wcio com mitted to the county Jail. Tho orlglnnl case grew out of an alleged vicious as siult which the two hud committed upon the husband. IMPROVEMENTS IN VIEW. Scranton Eallway Company Will Ile- lay Dunmore Suburban Tracks. .Laurel Hill Line to Be Put in Shape Eh st Class Work. Among1 the improvements contem plated by the Scmnton Hallway com pmy In addition to those already an nounced Is the relaylnc of Buuni to Subm ban tracks from Marlon street to tho corners and the Lam el 11111 tiaeks from the park to tho oo-i'ers. This vvotk will be commenced when tho relnvins of the Main avenue tiacka Is completed. As soon as tho pavlnu conn nets are executed the work ot relaj Ing the tracks on Piovldenco toad nnd Noiih Main avenue and the poitlon of San cletson avenue to be paved, vlll bo started. The most Inuuoved kind of ttatk is tn be laid on those streets The tails nio to be Imbedded In concrete, ilvttcd instead of bolted and held In plaee fov lion braces Instead of wooden tics -rel bplkes. This soit of tiatk is pmc t (tally Indestructible and makes what Is teally a &oltd continuous rail. MEEHAN CAUSED TROUBLE. Attorney Holg-ate Objected to His Re-esnmination. Daniel Me-uhnn, ot Jerm!n, was the raute of a, good deal ol debate at yes terday's lie.uliijr In the Langstaff Kelly contest. When Meihan was called by the contestant last Mtmrnor he made eiy ridiculous uuswi'is to the liiestlons. When asked If he received anthlna- for Ids vote lie jnlil: "Oh, jes! I', n. Timlin gave nit- a million dollais." 'Have you naturalization paptis'" asked Attorney Holgate. "Iiideeil I have," leplled Meehan. "Wlieie arc thov ?" 'I luins them op the moon,' was Jltchan'.s gtave reply. "iesteiday he was called by the te spoiielent as for tebuttul with u view to untitling him to qualify his vote. Mr. Ilnl.ite o!1ei ted to the ndmlsslon of anv luitlui testimony fiom him, and the elNjiute was taken before JtiilK" Kdwatd vho dlrttttd that tln testliuiinv of Median be taken, and Mr. Holgatc's objprtlnus noted e pte-s-etve his lights LUei the touit can pass upon the matter and If thov llnd the ev Idcntu iiiadmissable it tan bo tilled out. ( "Put, our honor." said Mi. Hnlgato, "this is an eifort to have this man ex amined again and if they ate allowed to do It thov i an i-all In e-veiy man we have examined." ' Their tlmt' is limited " suggested Judge l.dwaid, "and will j-oim et jilie" "Then they will atk for an extension saiiiig- they have not siifllflent time to examine their wlnessos," aii&wen'd Mr. Holirate. "When they d the eouit v. ill have something to .s'ty about the matter," said Judge Hdwaids in a way that va full of meaning. IIio following aie Hie witnesses who vveie examined eteiday: Hciaiitou Wllllim c.isev .luhn Ldlv, .Tosi ph Sl.iffoul, John I. Huff Jacob liiln, John Space. George Spice, How- aid Gabiiel. tleoigu I: lluoth, M irtlll Mae e'utiomhile Dennl Toulln, Panlck Hi alee Jeinnn D mid Meehan Assistance Acknowledge''. The Pisteif of the Good Shepherd owe a huge debt of gratitude to the untiling efforts, ot Mis. p. j. Horan, of Dunmoie, and Mis. Ulehaid O'Hrlen, of Washington avenue, for soveial donations iccelved fiom their many fi lends, and as on a foimer oc casion ve have been tequested not to publish names, we lieicwith acknowl edge our most sincere thanks, tt list ing that tountless blesMngs and pios poiity will attend jour eveiv entet ptlfae, aie the tiluteie wishes ot Your grateful flend.. The Slstcts. Special Sale ip Oil. in. il Hugs nnd t'uipet"" See id ilsev.heie on this p.i-;f And la it not duo to nervous exhaus tion? How tern ou hao courage when ttDTcrlng with beacUcnc, ni x -ou3 proitratlon, and great physical kc iknf ? ? Would jou liko tn bo rid of tUU doproftion of rplrlti How? By remoYlng tho cause, lly takla Itremoyeatheciuseof jour Buffer ing, because it remotes all impurities from your blood, $110, All druggist!). To keep In good health jou must have perfect action of tint bonds. Aver's Pills cure ronstlpatlou and biliousness. 25c, a box. Wrlio to oar Uoctaru, Write ii firelr all ilia parllcclan In Tour ci-, AilJro-i, Du, J 0. AVl'.U, Tour uar, auhii Lowell Han. fy2Js9WsuaDe H ife, OPENING DAY OF CRIMINAL COURT LARGE NUMBER OF OASES HAD A HEARING. Many Law Breakoi3 Avoided tho Annoyanco of a Tilal by Pleading Guilty and Wore .mowed to Go with a Light Sentence Verdict of Not Guilty Returned in tho Caso of Mnblo Gray and the Costs Wero Placed on the County Other Mat tors Acted on by Couit. A large Inteb of cases was disposed of yesterday, upon the opining of a two vvccki term of cilmlnal court. Judge II. M. Edwards is presiding; In the main court room, and Judge It. W. Archbald in No. 'i. In the follow ing cases pitas of guilty were entered. John II Itoach, South Scranton, assault and battery, his wife, Cathtiinc Itoach, was prosecutrix. Sentence thirty dujs and 51 lino. Joseph Tiplady, nssault and battery, Hnnnah Tiplad!, his wile, prosecutrix. Sentence, two months and $1 line. Wllllnm Lewis, theft of chickens from John Pinko, of Sixth stieet, this city. Sentence, thirty days and $1 line. Wilbur Kline, niuault and battery on Henry Smollentz Sentence, J3 line. John 13-icon, thett of linoleum fiom W. II. rurnun. Sentence, three months, (3 line. William ICellar, unlawful relations with Mary Waul, of Tell township Sentence, Zo, to pay poor district, 130 llng In ex penses, T a week for support of child, James regally, stealing biasa from Lackawanna Iron and Steel company. Sentence, thirty days., $1 lino and cobts. Thomas Coops, ot Throop, assault and batttiy on Joseph Gerdanes, of Throop. Sentence, H and costs Illadak Patowskl, assault and battery on Martin l.evllskl. Sentence, $5 lino and costs. Willie Metr ago 1G, prosecuted bv his father for theft. Sentenced to tho Hunt ingdon refounatoiv for three years. Tho Metn leslde on the Seianton flats. John McAndiew, theft of clothes from lines in tho Seventh ward Chief of Po lice Hobllng prosecutor. Sentence, one day In .Infl fine. John I-oduskov, assault and butterv on John Iilcin Sentence. $1 line cows wnnn poisonkd In court loom No 2, hefoie Tudge Archbald vesteidav, John J OGiadv and Ann O'Ciady his wife w.ie tiled for poWonlng oov s owned by Thomas Mutphy nnd Thomns McAndr.w. De fendants and prosecutors live in the western patt of Hyde Patk, common ly known as Kevser Valley. It Is al leged that the O'fiiadys placed pat Is cieen on treps and vines for the ptti poo of poisoning cows owned by their neighbors which made a prattlce or i earning Into their premises. Cows owned by McAndiew and Mmphy, it Is alleged ate the pols-on and died. On the patt of the defendants it was alleged that the poison was put on the tiees and vines to destroy womis that weie creating havoc with them and that theie was no Intention to poison any of theit neighbors' milk producers. The jut j- was out deliberating1 on the cast when totirt adjourned t Mabel Giay, a hainIotne voung wo man, was ttieil befoie Judge ICdwatds In the main couit room on a rhat gu of keeping a dlsonleilv bouse at No. 1(5 l.aikawannti avenue and selling liquor without a license The proseeutoi was Constable James Claik The- evidence went to show that Mubil Oia s name is on the dooi at No. If! and that she has a number of young women icsld Ing with hi i. One witness, Chat lei Jacobs,, testified that he visited No 10 anil was enteitalned by Mabi 1 and three other young women He bought beer and was .solicited by all of the women to teinaln for the night. OTHKK W'lTNKSSi; Other witnesses examined weie Mis. Annie Hattle. Mabel Wist, John Gelgle and John Heikhelsn tli igli sold poult! y and si ten goods to the cje ieiidant and Heikhtlset took iliy goods theio for Inspection, Spvhi.i1 vimnt men who veio said to be fiffuenteis of the plate were subpoenal d, but failed to put In an appeaiaiue. A capias was issued for one of them and It wa.s found that he was out of town No testimony was otfend nu the pait of the defense nnd the caso was sub. mltted without aigument A verdict of not guilty was letmned by the juiy and the costs placed on tho county "When couit adjourned In the mn In court loom a Juiy was being secuieil, ai cording to the tules of oyer and tei inlner court to tiy Adolph Webber for inveigling young glils into IiIh shoji on Cedar avenue for lminoi.il jnn poses When couit adjourned nine jiuois had been secured William Lewis was aualened befoie Judge Archbald on a chnige of laiteny anil receiving, prefiued liv Second Horla. The pioseeutor did not appear and a verdict of not guilty was taken. I light bottles of ketchup weie tho ai tltles Lewis Is supposed to have btolen Willi un Navin. of Ninth Scranton, was tiled nnd convicted of having as siulted nnd battel ed his wife, Sarah Na v In John B Asbton, of Sptlng Hrook, was i etui ned not guilty of assaulting Mar tin Allen, of Moosie. and each of them was asked to pay one-halt the costs Ilaydm Hvant-, of Wist S ranton, was also returned not guilty of stt Ik ing Mis. Maiy McVnnnell, his next door neighbor. Hv.uih will pay the costs .V nol pros, was entered In the case ot Alevunder Phillips, who was charged with hblng a horse fiom V. C. Von Storch, of this iltv. and belling It to Men It Lowiy, of Taylor, for Zi Joseph Smith was tried tor commit ting nn assault on Mrs John Smith and In caking In the (loot and windows of the. Smith home The ra.s wis tiled before JudfTe.' 'Hclwaids and at 4 o'clock was tjlven to tho Jury. A veullct will be leturned today. Hatten Div.upc Case. In the olvorce piocenllntv of Atllo Hatten, of Taylor, agali'st Llle Hat ten testimony was yesterday tuken be lore Judge Auhbtld. Tho Htittens vve'ie matrled Nov. 31. ISIiO, and lived together at Taylor for about two y-i-irs Mis Hatten was in tho Imblt of e celvlng many men with whom sho v is acquainted at her home during the ab sent e of her husband, and when he on Jee ti d she left him, ho alleges, and he has no knowledge of her piesent wheie n. bouts. Hatten's testimony was corroborated yesteiday by Mrs. Ellen Hatten, Mis Addlo Williams and Mis. Marv Jen kins McKenzi Called for Sentence. John McKoiuIe, whosehume at North Seianton vns broken up a month ago by tho Uoaid of Chatltles because of tho frightful manner In which McKen zle nnd bis vvlfo and chlldien wero liv ing In a hovel, was called for sontenco yeaterduy befoie Judge L"dv, aids. When in Town I Come nnd sec us if you want anything made of China 5g ajj Glass or Silver, it it lias merit we have it. The past few years J 3j money has been scarce people bought the poorest goods made, j because they were low In price, the best wares are the cheapest 5c in the end. Buy one of our $3.50 Toilet Sets or $1 1.00 Dinner J? S Sets, they are low in price but made of tlie best inatciial. jfi CVuvyaTVl&VV . Millar & Peck, wmmwmmmmmmmmmmmw. The Fashion 308 Lackawanna Avenue. A Few of the Many Specials for This Week Notable Values in Dres Goods We Offer at 39c Yard Silk and Wool Mixtures, All Wool Vigoreaux and Woof English Checks for tailor-made gowns and general wear, that formerly retailed at 75c, 69c and !jqc the yard. A Sale of Linings Perca Silk, same as Near Silk, looks like silk weave even better. All dressmakeis use and lecommend it. A Luge variety of shades to choose from. Our spec- ial pi ice, tho yai d 1 5C JGy-We make Separate Skirts Fiee o( Charge tor cus tomers purchasing their IJiess McKenzIe was convicted of forgery befoie Judge Yerkts, of Berks county, Iat December and when called lor s-en-tt nee the Judge stated th it McKenzle's tumbles weie due largely to his fond ness foi intoxliatlng drinks and upon his taking a pledge for a year in opin couit, sentence was suspended When tin- attention of the Boatd of f'haiitles was called to the awful con dition of alialts in the MtlCenzie house hold it appeared that the lntempeiate habits ol the he-id of the house was hugely ieponlble foi the condition of things Having bioketi bis pledge, the ptomlt ut the court to withhold sen tence was revoked and a capias was Issued for him. He has been In the county Jail since, and when (ailed up yestieday was lec tin ed by Jitdgt Hdwauls and then sen tenced to ".ptiid thlity days lu the county jail and pay u one ot $1. Yesteiclay's Mariiage .Licenses. .lacob (,'. Ketn Buffalo. X.Y. Hliabelh Htnleillne Tayloi llioige P. Allan Dunniorj I-vdla J. Connor Vvocm John J. Ttoy Seianton Winnie Cawlc-y Hciantou Thomas Glynn Seianton Julia (lenevli'Vu Iiuike St rautun Tiank (lumbal Peekvllle Glzi'lla 01esiiiivlih Hiiautnn John AW J-cj Set aiiton Samh H Davics Ser.mtoii COURT HOUSE NEWS NOTES. Stephen Diufullii entered bill in thu f-11111 01 ' vestcriliv. (lioige Spit be idiim his bondsman. The report of the viewers in the mat tei uf a load 111 South Ablngtou town ship vmis tmillrnitil yesterd'y In the mutter of a road lu Itausom township A I Atkerly, William Street 11 and I'lecimin Leucli, all ot South Ablngtou township, wero yeiteidav up pointed vleweis John J l,yuih, who herved hi the Sp mlsh vur us a prhnte In the ecun 1 niglmrnt of Pennsylvania volunteers, was glinted.! mddleis" license yestir il'iv. Hi is the first vetiian of oui li.test win- to apply for the pilvilt'i in tl Is countv James riemlng ycti.riliv btgan un ii'--tlim In equity aulust Patrick Ht,;-flns md Hllen lligglns to compel them 10 re eonvcv to rieinhiK a certain proieitv In Old I'oige township nnd to ha"e a re el Ivei appointed to take chaige of the iintiils ueeiulng from the propeny Tho Stianlon poor dl-trlet yesterdiy filed Its answer to the equity protd illugj Instituted by A D Hollister to pi event the district from eoiu.imlnuling a cieek tlmt flows through Hollistoi't. Hnd by dlschuiglng Into It n-wage fiom the Hillside homo. In the antiwor It Is denbd that the sewer from the Hillside homo afticts tho water or that a. bid odor aiises from it. A numbei of buns and outbuildings on the bank of the stream ure held n countable for whatever pol lution of the wntei eUts The bonds of tho following delinquent cltv tax colli etors were nl"d ye-ttrdi with Prothonotnrv ropeland. C V Ter w llllger. Second ward, 1M01: Marshall Pi. ston and Oeort'o G. Hoffman sun lb s Tlmnins I' fingilloii Highlit nnd Mnth wi.rds, $i,.ii31 11. nillnger J Kiilin and D M Itiillv suretbs. Jmi"s H Iliown, Tlilrtoenth nnd Pourteenth wurds, $1, 41 'il. Hetty M in.ilr nrd II ('. Shall r Miictles I) i: Jfoold l'lrst waul $!W0, J 11 Cleveland and J W C'arpcntei nineties Chailes S Gelbert, Hleveilth and Twelfth wnrd flu if). 'I rm in Mchaftci and Henry Aunbrust, stuetles smoke Tho Pocono Cigar, 5c. special, sale: of iL And Carpets, 'SttSKHB' Having 1 ecetved an unusuallv large and fine collection of Oriental Rugs, we will offer the following. Fine Kaubagh Ru, s, $7,001 worth $10. Fine Slurvan Rugs, $12.00 to $15.00, worth $20 to $25. Fine Silky KrtAiks, $12.00 to $15.00, worth $20. A full line of Nice Bagdad Poitieres at $4.50. Also a fine line of Wilton, Smyrna and Japanese Rugs. M I C H A GXtTeTro HE R S Sc C O 134 Wyoming Avo. "Walk In and look around." O001K and Linings ol US. Lighted by Electiicity. The "Lnke Shore Limited" is lighted by electiicity as well as Plntseh 'as Hvery "hi st thing" which the skill and Ingenuity of man has biought forth to the present time to enhance tho eomfoit, saletv and pleasure of rail toad travel has been Incoipoiated in the building of this palatial train A stenogiaplier nnd ladKs waiting maid, whose services are free, dally stock repents, bath room and baiber shop aie among the featutes of this train. Those who want to make theit ttlp as pleasant as possible should tiavel on I the "Lake Shore Limited." ' Clink's Gieen. Pa., Apill 1.1, ISO. Wheri.is It has pleaded Almighty God in His liiliniti) wUdcin to iemoe irom our midst our esteemed ami worthy biothei, Gllbeit S. Cutpcultt. Ho it Itrsuhdl, That while wo slnceitly mourn his less lully lealblng that his id ieo timing us tan never be lllled, vo hold his memory, tils faltlilul and up ilghl eMimple, his Integrity as a iltl.eu lu his community, his dutlt'il and bioth erly atti nllon to his iibllgiitlon as uu Odd Pillow nnd while we are called to mourn hi t lo'-s we bow lu uuekness to the will of Dlvlui Piiivldeiice. Ite-olvcd That wo detplv sympithlzc vlth Ills widow mill relatives lu this hour of their diepest allllttlou and tommend Hum to the teielir i.uu of Him whoso eh istlhi nients nit- meant In meiey. Ursohtd, Th it ni- - tiilmte of icsjieet to the mi mot y of cur lati biothei , vvi drupe our elnuter in iioutnlng for thlrv il iv s, that u eopv of these u -cautions bo he ut to the family ol the dcciased and tint the 11 volutions be eu'eied on the minutes and th it copies of the t-amc bo suit to the Seianton Tribune and Scran ton Kepublli .11 for publication li P Hvans, P O : A. A Divls P O I Giorge P. Mvers, I O cfmiiilltie Attest J W Ithodes, Sicretaty SHEBSI8IIE, IDE EKE 8PECIISI 321 Lackiiwaniiii Avomic, Up Stairs Over Lauer & .Marks. Tlvie ate injurious glasses which are to be avoided as much as th" heipful ones aie to be sought Tho best thing to do Is to consult SILVKHSTONH, the eye specialist He is able to do you good. Many poisons have gieatly Im paired vision because they do not at tend to their eyes in time Sllveistoni the eye specialist, has a record of S.O00 dlffeient names, to whom he can lefer you for refet once foi his good woik. The lowest prices chnrged fot specta cles and eye-glasses, He soldeis flames and duplicates lenses on short notice Hemember the name and place SILVERSTONE, EYE SPECIALIST j2i l.tcUa. Ave , Over Lauer & Marks I At Retail. "o.tl of the best quality for dnmc-tlo utit and of ill sles including Kuekwlp at ami Ulilseye delivered In any part cf tho cltv at the lowest price Ordeis iccelved at the oluce ("'m.nell bulldln, ltoom SM telephone No. lTii.', or ut the ndnt tilephono No. 2T2, wll' be piumiulv iittcnded to. Deuleic supplied ut tho mine JflUNT PLEftSANT COAL CO 124 Washington Ave. JONAS LONG'S SONS. We Own Today. Cheaper Than Any Other Store in Scranton. The Wholesale Quotation iuuuy hi uie hums .p-i.iu. Our Price for 6 Days Only J Barrel And Every Barrel Guaranteed to Give Entire Satisfaction. Special Sale of Teas TEAS All varieties of Tetley's $i. 10 tea per pound 98c All varieties ot Tetleys 8oc tea per pound 68c All varieties of Tetley's 6oc tea per pound 48c All varieties of our own 6oc tea per pound 48c All vaneties o! our own ioc tea per pound 40c pedal Sale of Coffees COFFEL Aurora Blended, 8 pounds for $1.00, or per pound. 14c Best Rio, 5 pounds for 90c, or per pound 19c Mexican, 5 pounds lor $1.05, or per pound 23c Special Blend, 5 pounds tor $1.10, or per pound. . 25c Ceylon, Mocha and Java. 5 pounds for $1.40, 01 per pound 30c Best Mocha and Java, s pounds for Si. so, or per pound 32c iafe'o! Garden Seeds SEHDS Gaiden and Flower Seeds, package 2J2C Onion Sets, per qu.u t oc iafecio! Other Groceries B. J. Johnson s Calumet Family Soap. Box 100 Cakes $2.25. Ten Cakes for , 25c Salt bacon, per pound 7 '-2c Smoked bacon (sugai cured) per pound 12c Durkey's tapioca, 11 -pound package 9c Gold dust (corn meal) 10 pound. lot 18c Imported chicorv, 3 sticks for 5c California lemon cling peaches, can 17c Bai tiett pears, can 12c California white cherries, cm 23c Washington 1 00 per cent, test lye, can 9c Prosperity washing powdei , 20-ounce package 4c Columbia river salmon (Clover Leaf flat cans) , . . 17c Alaska salmon, tall cans, pink fish, 3 cans for 25c California egg plums, can 12c Fancy Maine corn (Snow Flake brand) can 1 ic Little Gem sifted early June peas, c.n 11c Oysters, cm 9c Wheat slued drink, 2 packages 25c Plymouth 1 oiled oats, 1 packages 25c Sioux impioved com staich, package 6c Impoi ted sai dines., large cans 16c Tuxedo table le!lie i packages, for 25c Fntire wheat flour, 12'j pound bag 34c Pi unes 40-so, per pound 6c Seeded raisins, ? packages 25c Jonas Long's Sons Av Has reached the height of perfection and is the only practical chaiuless 011 the market. Do uot make Ofl a mistake by buying any other. Price &fu The Columbia chain wheel embodies all the latest flP ft improvements in chain wheel construction. Price.. (QU Ilnrt fords $25 nnd $35. Tierce and Stonner, $25 (0 $75. ECELLll & CONRAD. wyo ' TAKE TIME BV THE FORELOCK." Car load Just arrived. A'l styles, nnd prices tlio lowest. Workmanship Guaranteed even on THS CHEAPER GRDES. Keep us In mind and you VNon't re gret Blvlnn na your pattonage you will get goods as lepresented givlnij you our easy terms of payment or very lowest ptlees for cash. Iminenno stock of Household Ooods Stoves, Catpots, Iron Beds, etc. Five latRo floors full to tho colling at Tlios, Kelly's Stons, piSiffiJ1., u man n Grains mm 1 ry k1' 7N JONAS LONG'S SONS. of Flour .98 r D CiifllNLESS BICYCLE 243 ming Avenue Spring Weather Suggests riedium Weight All Sizes from 30 to 50 iii Alerino and Natural Wool GONRADS 305 LACK A. AVE. UNDERWEAR