The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, April 20, 1899, Morning, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE SCR ANTON TRlBUNJfi-TIIUKSDAV, AP1UL 20, 1899.
3
Connell Building
DESIRABLE
OFFICES
FULL PRIVILEGES OF
Law Library
APPLY TO
J. L. GONNELL,
Room 802 Connell lliiildiii.
"Trouble in Coon town"
"WhlHtlliiK Hufus' Dip "Illup Ouinmecl
NJuBor" and 'Hit; Hlnelt Lou " the 'Run
away Oil I" lrotn 'My old Now lliinip
hire Homo" attend' d "i:il fiiirm (.'.il.n
Walk ' "At a (.Simula (.'.iinpnu tin1;
"Just ns tin- Hun Wont Down1 .1 "Meiiv
American.' "Tho Coldett Con In ttio
Town" decided to "linuk l'p 'riilf J'inl
liourle " 'Dp Klondike Onon" suiir to
Hufus' "Louisiana Lou ' "Molll I Lou;
You" "l.u. Lu. How t Lnvr Mj Lu.
"Lucy Tell Mo I'm Vmir ll'-iiu." Hut m)
objected and sdlel "Just Ymi Let My
l'ork riiopx J3i" "You ip All niRlit lint
You Hint Ktnv Out" 'SIib'h a 'JhinoUKli
bred ' lor 'She Was llrod 111 Old lu n
titcltj " Thrie'rt "Jut One Cllil" and
(die's "Mv Honolulu Lul " "I Cant
Lof M.v llouip and M 1'oiV Chop",
Too ' "You 11 Ot AP Dat'h AroinlnS
to You" when you ro "Militritd Out."
When lii But her "X-l'.nvs" on Hip
"Hoodoo Coon" tho "One Swtet Smll"
of that "Uaiktown Swell' in.idn thp
"Queen of tlio HaKtlnie ' "1'oiK't H"'
Past " "Thin Coon Is Just the Card,
clip paid "There'll OnU One ind Ti.it
Ain't You" "l'o Semtih'd You Oil Mv
l.lst." Ruf Oh' "I e- n l.aily." hut "You
Can't Hem Mo" "No Mine "Will I Km r
Ho Your llih " Ituf -...Id to his "rump
kin Colon d Coon Deed Youve Ti at-
ed Mo Had" "Tin re's a 'Win in Spot In
Mj Ileait for You Italic " "llonev Can't
You Ioarn to Lovo Mo'" "l'o Waited
Ilnncv t.ont: fur You" As this Is jour
"I'lrst OfloiiMi "I II l'orKlvp hut Not
Forget " Hut the "Molillo Oil"
' Dreamed On" as If "Asleep In tho
Deep" and now "Thev Ml Have to Dlff
Another NUuci's Oiae" "I Guiss
I'll Have to Tilerraph My I5-il" 'In
Tennessee." She can llnd out all about
It of
Perry Brothers
203 Wj oniing Ave, Scranton.
E M R
SELLS
iODAKS
And Photo Supplies
103 Wyoming Avenue.
DR. H. B. WARE,
SPECIALIST.
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
t'ftlceHotini fln.m. to 12.30 p.m; 2 to 1.
W UllauiB llulldlua Opp. l'oHloIllco
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CITY NOTES
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RKHUARSAL TONIOIIT.-Theri' will
be n rehe.uaal of tho Klks' miustitl com
pany attci tho lucctiiii; of the lotlKe to
night SYMPHONY KOUIHTY. - The mile
choi us of tlip Scranton .Smphoin o
c.iet will rt.lit.iiM ,u Miible hall this
cvenliiK.
PAY DAYS Tho Del.iw.ue and Hud-o.i
eompnn paid t stertlav at enllleries Xos.
1 unil 5 at I'l.v mouth. Tills cuintileteb thu
March pas tor the toinpin).
SHSSIONS POSTPONED - All thu
dantiiiK cl.is.bcs of whk"ii Mis. Illizabeth
Lewis Is liiMiuctnr will pustpono their
Mssions for one vvtik, uvvIiik to tho death
of Mis. Ltwlt' sKtti.
HIliLl) Itl.'ADlNO-I'toftss,,,- ii, s,
Mlllu'H Ilible lt.ullns class will mut
this ovenlnt' at :!J4 Adams avenue ut T MJ
o clock, to which all students of the jrd
me coidlall) wtlcome.
COMPANY D Hverj member of (Vn
ian D, Thlrticnth n-Klinciit, who Is In
terested In the rtorRiiiilzntlnn is urRnl
to nttind the ineetlnc: to be held at tiw
aitnnrj tonlKht at b oMotk.
HAD NO LAMP -William HvtUv was
cauKht iIiIIiik a blejtle without u lamp
on W'somliiR avenuo at s 15 u t lock last
nlRht hi Patrolmau K,uliis. lie left his
wheel at the police station as mh.h for
his appearance at police comt
I'LAG DRILL AND l'.Ki: WW K
A concert followed by a faiuv tl.ig dull
unit cake walk will bo given ut the II ,,.
nrtl Place African Methodist tliurth to
night at s otloek by the jejuni, peuplt of
tho church The public Is Invited
NAMi: OM!TTi:D-Tlic name of lliv
H G. Harued was omitted In the list of
appointments of the Wyoming coniu
enuo In estcrday 11101 nlngS Tribune
51r Harmid vvhh reappointed agent for
tlio Ilible sotlet and Is aim a nu in r
of Simpson Methodist Upli-copal quint -ii)
confeunee.
TWO HOY TRAM Pri -John Miiii-..lilu
and William Mitchell, two buv tramps
who claim to hall fiom Hoc luster are
being held at police lit adipmrti rs The
were picked up at the blast furnace et -'
o'clock yestenlav morning b Lieutenant
Davis and Patrnhn 111 I'anj.
JPST A SMALL ON L' -I'll o was ells
covered In a small outhouse In Oakford
court Just btluvv the Lickawaniia hos.
pltal jestirdav at :i H) o'tlock and an
alarm wns sunt In from bo 11 corui r
Penn avenuo and Mullieriy sireet A lit
tle spraying by the Naj Augs chemkal
nnd It wub all ovei. Tho damage Is slight
ANNIVHRSARY IJXHUCISP.H - Rail,
load men are looking ronvanl with In
terest to tho nnnlvcTKary cxirelses of the
Railroad Y'oung Men's christian usso
clutlnn, which will be held at tho build
ing tonight at 8 o'clock. 11 O Williams,
of New Yoik. and H. M. Uurd, of Hui
rlsburg, will make addresses, Hotti nro
bright, cntunalnliig bpoakers. The miiblo
for the occasion will be furnished by tho
8chube.it Mule nuaitdte, cmniiOhtd of
Mcasrt). Iicjuon, iJtcphens, Wutklus and
Jniicf. llefieslimcntu will bo nerved by
the Indies' committee. An Invltntlon Is
extended to nil railroad people mid a
largo uttriiiUinco Is looked for.
CAI'TAIN OILMAN M.RKNAtjniV
C'flptnhi Thomas Oilman, of Company D,
Thirteenth renliiient. Viinlvnnla Vol.
unlet r Indium, wns xerennded at Ills
li'sddencn In l't tcntbiirK 1 tho merr-liem
of the Mindcul Culturo class of West
KeralUoii, last nlsht. At tlio conclusion
of thi' Koreiiailo Cnptnlu Oilman Invited
the Mlntrirs Into Ida home and uffcrcil
Hum his hospitality.
WITH Till: UHCHI'lTri Onh two
men vvrro sworn In yestf rday for tho retr
ular nimy pervlee. Thev wero Thomis
W. DlKWood. Old PorRe. and Thomas
Morris. Scrnnton: both for tlio tnfantiy.
Thev wero sent to I'hlliulelplila to bo oiit
lltti'd and thev will then Bo to Kort Col
umbus, New York harbor. Hereafter all
it milts will be ulven a choice ot I'lill
ipplnc or Cub in service
MOlti: JIIW LAID OIT -Another rut
bus In en mnde In the wm Icing font ut
the Delnwaio. Laek.twnnn.i and Westi rn
nit Hhops, this time sevi ntv-si veil men
In hifT bild orf. Supi rlnlc udi tit Ciitilltld
suites that an cvtrii foree was t niploved
fot spulal work and this work linvlnir
been completed the extra men niu lielllff
laid off. The ear shops an to be i n
ltrKril In lime nnd these men will be then
take 11 buck. A number of tin tlit'liiii3rtl
nun luivo secuied employment at Uer
vvbk. HAH) ItV CONSTAHLI.S-'Uis 1 ur
Mull of 315 Ctnlel slieet, thiee jiuin
wiiineu and four jouiir men wero aiiest
ed bv Consinbles Jonts. Davis, Lima
and Hovvells ut 11 o'clock last nlcbt and
Klvcn a hearine before Aldeimnn Owen
D John of Wi st Si lantoii churned with
krephiR- u dlsreputalde liouso and selling
IntoNlPitlim di Inks The lnndladv wis
lined f. and hi Id In $Mrt ball fur appeal -niicp
nt comt and two of tlio othci thrco
womui and thrco of the men were lined
$3 each.
rUNERAL Or MRS. DE LACY.
Intel mont Wrts Mndo in tho Catho
drnl Cemeteiy.
From liur late home on Capents-o ave
nuc the funeral of Mib. Kllzaboth De
Lacy, vvlfo of Captain P. Do Lacy, took
plmo vcsterilnv mornlnir. It whs it
t ended by liuiiilieils of sonuvvliiK
friends. The nieinbeis of tlio Ladies'
cltcle of the Ginnd At my of thu Ke
public intended and time weie tlele
Katlons from tho two local Oiand
At my posts. The floral tributes were
vciy beautiful.
At St. I'etoi's rnthcdinl n letii-rn
mass was celubinted nt 10 o'clni): l.v
Hov. M. .T. Loftua and lnterineiit fol
lowed in Catlicdtnl cemttoiy. The llow-er-bearers
were M. F. llrown nnd P.
J. Casev, nnd the pall-beaiers, P. II.
Campbell and John Gulnnev, of
Wllkes-Parre, O. 13 VnURlin, of M .s
cow, nnd James Casey, Dennis Koche
and M. J. Kelly, of this city. Many
friends fmni out of town attended 1'ie
funeral.
A MURDEROUS ASSAULT.
Committed on Louis Butch by a
rellow-Countrymnn.
Louis Butch, of Pleasant Valley, Is
nt the Lackawanna hospital in a pte
cailous condition fiom a fiactuied
skull catifod bv nn assault louimltteil
about U.S0 o'clock last nlht.
Hutch says a fellow -vvoiknnn namJ
Pi .ink stiuck him. Prank has diMp.
Iie.ued.
Tho two men weio oinnloied In one
of thu mills of the Lackawanna Per
tilzer company, neat Monsle, nnd the
assault was committed In the mill.
Hutch's wounds aio a live-Inch cut on
the lett side of the foiehead near tlu
hcalp, a half-!uh cut at the end id the
left eve, and a half-Inch cut on the
left Mile ot the chin. The left tye In
lilac k and the blow on the foiehead
fiat tut ed the skull. Ruteh has woikid
at the mills about four months, while
Ft (ink has only been emplojed a week
or so. He lives at Mudtown.
GOLD DUST CAME BY MAIL.
Mis. Nelson A. Soggs Received, a
Valuable Package Yesteiday, f.
Mis. Nelson A. Sorks, of Linden
hticet, esterday letelved bv mail a
larse package of gold dust fiorri jfe
husband, who is a prospector at Day
hon City, Alaska. ."
Mr. Sopf,s wai foimeil t-mploed at
UeNfoid's Jewelrj stole in this city,
and left lm the Klondike about eigh
teen months uro. He owns thlitein
claims and UeMdes condtnts a Jeiveliy
stuie and lellnei.v. He will tome li.uk
to Scianlon In July and on his return
to the Klondike will take hl:i wife with
him.
CITY'S INSURANCE POLICIES.
They Aie to Be Given an Oveihaul
ing by the Boaid.
Maoi Mnir has called a meeting of
the Insuiance bo.ud foi Fildnv even
lug to look Into the question of whether
or not the city Is can Mug loo much
Insurance on Its piopeity as luih been
fiequently alleged.
The boaid consists of the mavor and
the ptesldenth of the two councils. The
ell's Insinuate polities have not been
given an nvci hauling in manj jeais.
Millineiy Elegance
Can lie found at (leison's millineiy
stole. 413 Lackawanna aveniii. In th
greatt st ailcty and mist enoimnus
quuntltj Pel lection has betn tittaiunl
in the Tilmmed Hats and tlnj ate
niiukttl at those leinaikablv low pi ices
whiih I1.1V1 in. uli iln.s b. 11-, k, fa ni
nut,. Smoke The Pocoiv, It cigar
If your blooi! is impuro then ot
aro weak nnd languid; jonr appetite
11 puor anu your ciiKttiion 13 wean.
iou cannot oieflp wen unit tlio morn
ing uiitU you unprepared for the
work of the (lay. Your checks are
pale and jour complexion in fallow
vou are troubled with pimples, boil,
or borne eruption of the ekui. Wbv
cot purify your blood '
mm
FJ
! will do It. Take It a few dajti. Ton
will soon feel better In every way. for
your blood will Iki pure, vour appetite)
(wuuuuu ;uu; HHIC3 buvh, 91,00.
If you are billons, hlmir.r'n int
They greatly aid tho JCtriiaparllla. I
250 u box. Tor eale by all druggtate. '
Write the doctor freely all the rtrtle- I
uliri In your cam. You Mil receive
uiu,vriujr, niiuam con. AOUreil,
1JU. J. CAYKIt, Lowell, Mail
KpreiS?!
IT WAS CAREY DAY
D0VNm MINIMA
Bid OVATION TO THE LAD WHO
FOUGHT WITH DEWEY.
The Young1 Men's Instltuto, of
Which He Is a Member, Ananged
a Big Time to Mark His Homo
Coming Met at the Station with
a Band nnd Welcomed to His
Nntlvo Heath with Booming of
Cannon nnd Most Demonstrative
Enthusiasm.
One of Dewo.v'K men fiotn the
HaleiKli, Patilck t utey, a Mlnooka
boy, fiinip home on a 1 in lough yestel -dav.
and ou maj believe It therj wns
a hot time In that old town last night,
When the HaltlKh stinted Ciom thu
Philippines four months atro, and It
wasaniiiiiiuccd she would 1 11,110 to New
Yolk, the Mlnooka blanch nt the
YounB Men's Institute, ot which Carey
was a member, counted on him taking
a run up to see the folks, nnd nt once,
set about ptepiuliiK a leceptlon for
him. He came as per expectation,
and he Kiit a reception.
John J. Coyne was delegated as a
committee to ko to New York nnd
escoit Carey home. He bioimht bin
up on last nlRhl's S 45 Delaware, Lack
awanna nnd Western train.
The Purest band was at the depot,
so was the tominltlie, and so win a
Koodly poitlon of the MiuilKer lesl
donts of Mlnook i. Carey was simply
StaKKetcei Xl, i,e baw (he blR lllss
that was beltiK made about him. HIt
bi other and live sisters were the first
to receive his ffreetlnp when he stepped
off the train Then for fully ten ini't
utes he was kept busy shaking hands.
PAP.ADK AT MINOOKA.
Special ears took Caiey, the com
mittee and the band as fni as the city
line, and theie the bljj throng that was
in waiting formed a procession nnd
escorted him to St Joseph's hall,
where a reception, banquet and dances
was aiianm d.
The match to the hall was one con
tinued ovation Cannon had been
planted nt frequent intervals along tho
toute 'ind as Ihe procession appro tehed
they boomed forth a loud welcome to
the proud ton of the pioud little town.
arev In his loose fitting sallot blouse
and "gill's hat" a one voumrstT called
It was easily desetled and at everv
step there came fiom the sidewalks
and porches "Theie he Is' That's Pad
dy. Hello Paddy' How are
Pit?"
'w
At the hall there was more cheering
and handshaking and then followed
the banquet served by M J Kelly and
the dancing. Prof James Powell made
the address of welcome Caiey re
sponeUd brlellv. Addi esses were also
made by Ilev W. A. Ooiinan, Tnhn J.
Covne and 31. F. Judge John J.
.lovce, presldtnt of the Young Men's
Institute, presided, and Patrick Con
nollv vvp.s to istmaster.
A feature that detiaeted much from
C.uey's enjovment of the nffnlr was
that his father, John C.uey, died tho
day the Helelgh left Manila for New
York. Ills mother has been derail for
a number of yeais,
Caiev Is 2" veais of age, M foot,
one-and-one-half Inches In height and
weighs ISO pounds. Ho his been In
the navy two yi ars and nine months,
serving the gi eater pan of that time
in the hardest position In the navy.
Human. At the b ittle of Manila ho
oivtd at an ammunition hoist on the
upper deck ut the Haleigh.
A OiiHAT APPHTIZHlt.
"We thought for sure we had tho
wtust of It when the order was glvt n
to get out of the bay Most ot us felt
so bad tint we couldn't eat the break
latt thev served out to us. IJut after
awhile when we saw one Spanish ship
after another bursting into flame, we
Knew we hid won and tin n It was dlf
feicnt. It was the greatest appetizer
I ever got."
'"a ivy is due to be back aboard thu
Raleigh tomorrow. He savs he has
enough of the navy and the countiy
would be dashed badly In need of men
bofuie lie would re-enllst as a Human.
THIRTY-TWO CANDIDATES.
Examined for Positions in the Postal
Department.
i:amineis Louis Schautz, W. D.
ltoche uud David Jenkins, of the Scran
ton post olllce, jesteiday conducted
("eliminations foi postal positions un
tlei the civil service 1 tilts. Theie weie
thht-two candidates, some coming
fiom a distance. Tin it ot the candi
dates were women.
The positions lot which the tandl
tlutts weie examined and the num
ber fid t'.U h position weie Clell: tle
pailuient. 15: t emiposllor, 1; messenger,
'J, l.illway mull tleik, ill. skilled la
bour fniale ut lemale). '; t.iggei, '.
due of the women tiled fur messenger,
the olliei two tried lor skilled laboteis.
WITH SKIN TIGHT GLOVES.
Two Men Will "Settle a Ditteience"
nt Carbondale.
I'nless the iollce nuthoiltles Inter
leie. a llelte light will be 'pulled orf"
ut- 01 near Oaibondale, riiduv. May
12. The pilneipals will be T. .1. Junes, of
.Noith Stiantoii, and James C Whlt
ilglit. uf HoLoken, N. J. The ai thles
ol ugieement weie diavwi up esterday
and have such features as "skin tight
gloves" and "Mulshed light."
This piospettlve go gievv out of an
alleged Insult offeied Jones by Wlllt-
light Tuesday, at Plttston. Jones wa-s
defeated that dav by a David Davis
In a foot nice und Whltilght was bulk
ing Davis.
Best in the Woild.
iVinerlcnn travel Is the best In the
woild Tho Lake Shore and Michigan
Southern Hallvvuy made It so Til's
Lake Slit'io Hallway Is tho pultun af
ter which all other lallioads model
their service, but It will take consid
erable time befoie they tan uach the
hlgn ulaliduUd ot ovelleiiee wlibh Is
the watch word of this piogiesslve mil
road The careful regard foi the (tini
fou and safely of tiavelurs, punctual
Sty of service and couiteous uvitnunt
to patrons has madti it tho mntM llqo
of Mntrlca.
Smoke Tho Pocono Cigar, 5e.
Mrs. Wiuslow's Soothing Syiup,
Hob been used for over KH"l"i yijAiiq
by MILLIONS of MOTHHRS for thtlr
CHILDRHN WHlLHTi:LTIIIN(l WITH
PKRPKCT SI'CCKSH. It bOOTHIJS the
CHILD, SOPTHNS the OUMH, ALLANS
all PAIN; CURLS WIND COI.lc. unll
Is the best lemcdy for DIARR1IOHA.
Sold by Druggists In eveiy part of the
world, llu sum uud ask for "Mrs. Wins
low H Pnollllntr Svrun." and take nn nthrr
1 kind. Twenty. tlvo cents a bottle.
wvwyvwwywwywwwwwwwvwyvwvwwv
When in Town
i?
Come .ind sec us if you
Glass or Silver, if it has merit we luvc it. The past few years gS
money has been scarce people bought the poorest goods made, 2c
because they were low In price, the best wares are the cheapest 2s
in the end. Buy one of our $5.50 Toilet Sets or $1 1.00 Dinner
Sets, they are low in price bin made of the best material. Sg
CWvxvarYfeW .
Millar & Peck,
Mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmim
LEWIS-LEWIS NUPTIALS.
Miss Mnme Lewis and Snmuel L.
Lewis, Jr., United In Mnrringo.
Miss Maine Lewis, of Notth Main
avenue, daughter of thu late "Colonel"
T. D, Lewis, was mauled to Samuel
L. Louis, jr., of North Muln avenue,
at tl o'clock last evening at the i"s
delice of the bride. Utv. William IM
gar, pastor of the Providence Metho
dist chinch, ofllclated.
The couple weie unattended, and the
ceremony was witnessed only by the
immediate relatives nnd a few friends.
A reception and supper followed the
ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis wilt
reside with the bible's mother. Both
the young people ate eiy popula- In
their set. Mr. Lewis Is an active mem
ber of the Elect! ic City Wheelmen,
and Is a cleik at Rico & Lew's
wholesale store, on Lackawanna ave
nue. PRISONER WAS IN PAIN.
In a Cell Over Night with a Dislo
cated Shoulder.
Haily jctterday morning Patrolman
Hart brought in a dead chunk, picked
up on Lackawanna avenue. Ho was
In a stupor from dilnk and could not
even tell his name.
When biought up for a healing he
fore the mayor, he complained of se
Veie pain In his shoulder and Police
Surgeon Fulton being summoned, it
was found that the man's shoulder
was dislocated. He was sent to the
Lackawanna hospital. Thomas Klm
bnlv, laborei, Scranton, Is the way
he is uconled on the docket. Mayor
Molr Imposed a fine of $1, but i emitted
It when the man's Inlurv was discov-
oied
How 01 when he came by the Injuiy,
Klmbeily Is unable to state.
OBITUARY.
The wife of C J. Woodwotth, of tho
Collleij Engineer tompaiij, died last
evening nt hei hnine, 21J Madison avenue,
Duninore. The dteea-td has been a sut
fertr lor seveial vears fiom a complica
tion of phvsleal tioubles which culmin
ated In heait laiiuro while sluing at tho
bedside ot lit r husband who has been un
til r the doctor's cue for a week Mr.
Wonilwoith, who has In en closely and
lalthlullj identified with the Intcicsis
"of the Collleiv Lnglneer coninanv for
about live years, uceives the deepest
sjinpthy of his fi lends In this sf,re be.
u.iveinent Precious In the sUht of Him
who kiiuweth all things, Is the death of
iin who have fnlthlullj eniluntl to the
end Tiun In nitj of eharatttr III Gods
sight Is not ini.isiirttl by jeirs but In
qualltv. She who h is btcn .c suddenly
takui was one ot those jewels of width
It Is said "They shall be mine in that
dav win n t m iki up my Jewels suith the
Lonl" Tin font ral will be held Sunday
afternoon at :j o clock.
Allen .1 Couv, aged 4S vears diid at
his home YA South Siunnei avenue at
I o'clock NCsleidaj niomlng, after an 111
in ss dating back to last Nov t label De.
ceiMtl was boin la New Yolk state and
came to this city fourteen cnrs ago. and
was ut one time employed bv the Deli
wnie, Lackawanna and Westtm itmi
punv as a blacksmith and later wot kid
witn William Snnt the iron fence build
er He ws a member of the De! ivvare.
Lackiiwuiiui and W estern Mut'i ii Aid
soiletv and tontlavoNo 17. lmpioved Or
tlei if I'cptusophs. Ills wlte and two
daughteis survive him, Ml-tJ Mugiiet.
an emplove, of C'l irice Proa., and M'ss
Hat he) Core The funeral services will
be tit Id at St I'attlck's chinch Saturday
moinlng at 0 .M o'clock interment will
be made in the Cathedral cemetery.
(iioigt 1' Hjioii who was uilmlttitl
to the Lin kavMiiiua hunltal last Sunday
ioi nn ilk al tie aunt nt. dli tl there yester
day lioni pneumonia Deceistd was a
niembi i ot Tvpogiaphle.il union, No t,
New- mk iltv. and suiiuht the asslsiant e
ol Ktank .1 Connery, who Is sitiitaiv of
the TvpoKiaphliul union In ie, to gain
udnissi,n to tin hospital llvioti stalnl
lb u he bail bun 111 111 New York cliy
and was on his wav to Old) where a
brothel resld's He had to slop over
hue, owing to a It till n of his Ulncis.
Ills biother has been untitled and it a
pit ltd to arilve belt today to taki
chaige of the lenialus.
Mis. Philip Loneignn, wife of Mister
Mt chunk l.oneigan of the Rome, Watel
lovvn untl Ogdeiisburg uillioad, died Tuts.
day nt tin faniPy home In 0,wiro N
y Two children survive In r uiu a
month old
DIED.
15VRON III 'eianton A'ull Vi lvfi
lieoige P Hi ion ! tin Liu k iw.inna
hospital. Puneial annouuti mi nt liter
CUNIJY In is Seiuiiton. Apill 1" 1M1
Allen J Cmiev, aged 4S M us, at his
home. 171 South Simnii r avium I'll
neinl Saiuidiiy moiiiiiig at U ID o'clot k.
Seivkes at St I'atrlt k s t linich. Inter
ment In Catludial ttmeteiy.
ULCKHR In Scranton, April 31, Anal
II. DLikir, uged 74 veais. Puuerul ser
vbes at tho icsidcnce of M. H. Hvti
eit i0 Ollvo stieet. Thursdav, at 70
p m Intel ment at rraukford Plain,
N. .1
M'ANDRlIW-ln Hdtlmore, Mil.. Ap'll
1S, lHn, JiiIiii McAnthevv son of Mis.
Margaret McAndiew, of Us Kouth Oiaut
avenue. Puneial tomorrow afternoon
at 'i o'clock. Inurmeiil In thu Catludial
e t meterv
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S2I Lackawanna Avenuo,
Upstair OverLuuer & Markt,
Theie are Injuilous glusses wlibh aie
to be avoided as much as th lie.pful
ones uie to be sought The btst thing
to do Is to consult SILVHIISTONH, tho
eye specialist. He Is able to tlo you
good Many pet sons have greatly Im
pulsed vision becuuse they do not at
tend to their eyes In time. Sllverstone,
tho oyo specialist, has a record of 8,000
dllieteut names, to whom ho can tefer
you for leteieme lor his good vvoik.
The lowest pi lees charged for spectu
cles ami oye-glasses. Ho solders
fi unies and duplicates lenses on short
notice
Kitincmbcr tho namo und place.
SILVERSTONE,
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EYE SPECIALIST
jai Lacka. Ave.i Over Liuer & Marks.
want anvtliinc made of China
134 Wyoming Ave.
"Walk In and look around"
HAVE ACCEPTED
THE INVITATION
PRESIDENT AND POSTMASTER
GENERAL WILL COME HERE.
Piopose to Attend the Convention of
Letter Carrleis in. This City Next
September Committee from This
City That Extended the Invita
tion Was Intioduced by Hon.
William Connell nnd Hon. T. V.
Powderly-Engrossing of the Reso
tlons Was Greatly Admired.
The following telegiam was tecelved
by The Tiibune last night, announc
ing the acceptance by Piesldent Mc
Klnley and Postmaster General Smith
of the Invitation to visit Scranton dur
ing the letter carriers' convention in
September:
Washli gton, D. C. April ID, PSl.
To Tribune, Scrunlon, Pa :
Committee called on the president nnd
postmaster general at appointed hour
and wero Introduced bv Congiessnian
William Connell and Commissioner Gen
eral of Immigration T. V. Powdeily. The
postmaster general gave positive assur
ance of being prevent, and the president
slid he knew of nothing at pie-ent that
Wujulil pi event Ills attenilalii t. lloih
compllmuiUil the work of Costello high
ly. H. i: Hnlmth.iu.
In a telephone message, Mr. Hoba
than supplemented this announcement
with the inloi niation that the commit
tee was ety eotdlallv received and
that both the president and postmaster
geneial weie most ptofuse in compli
menting the artistic manner In which
the Invitations were gotten up. The
penvvoik was done by County Auditor
P. W. Costello, and weie only ordlnnry
specimens of his ability.
The committee which can led the in
vitations to Washington was composed
of Hon William Connell, Hon. L. A.
Wattes, Hon T. V. Povvderly, Reese
CJ. lliooks nnd Charles Itoblnson, icp
lesentlntr the city, and A. P. Hedfotd
and H. E. Itobathan, leptesentlng the
letter cat tiers' committee.
The invitations wore in the shape of
lesolutions ot council and were signed
by President C. 13. Chittenden, of se
lect council; James Moll, as clialiman
of common council, and Jnmes (1.
Bailey, as mayor.
Finest wines and cigars at Lane's,
320 Spruce street.
TAKC TIME BY THC FORELOCK.'
Car load Just arrived. All styles,
and prices the lowest Woikmanshlp
gum an teed even, on
THE CHEAPER GR&.DES.
Keep us In mind und you won't te
gret giving us your patronage you
will get goods as represented giving
you our easy teuns of payment or ery
lowest prUes for cash. Immense stock
of Household Goods Stoves. Cat pets.
Iron Beds, etc Five l.u go floors full
to the celling at
Thos Kelly's Stons, HlUi
Spring Weather Suggests
riedium Weight
UNDERWEAR
All Sizes from 30 to
50 in Merino and
Natural Wool
CONRADS
305 LACKA. AVE.
W? flaue Removed
Temporarily to i iS Penn ave
nue, during repairs and altera
tions at our market. All
orders will be promptly filled.
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W. H. PIERCE
Telephone t72.
The Fashion
308 Lackawanna Avenue.
A Few of the Many
Specials for This Week
Notable Yalues in Dress Goods
We Offer at 39c Yard Silk and Wool Mixtures, All
Wool Vigorcauv and Woof Hnglish Checks for tailor-made
gowns .ind getier.il wear, that formerly retailed at 7sc, 6qc
and vjc the yaul.
A Sale of Linings
Pcrca Silk, same as Near Silk, looks like silk weave
even better, All dressmakers use and recommend it.' A
large variety ol shades to choose from. Our spec-
ial price, the yard .
JBorWc make Separate Skirts Ftee of Charge tor cus
tomers purchasing their Dress
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Women's and misses' all wool jackets
In a variety ol styles and fabrics all wool covert cloth,
all wool whipcoid, and all wool cheviots some lined with
silk and otheis with meicerized satin, warranted to wear even
better than silk in the newest this season's cut with fly
Iront and tight-fitting back value s, $6 and .$7,
$2.69, $3.69, $4.69.
The prices aie only a hint of what the stock contains. If
you desire .1 higher-priced garment up to $20 for instance
you will tare just as well.
Women's cheviot and broadcloth suits
About a doen dilferent kinds of fabiics in those that
range up to $c).oo, and more than twenty shades. Every gar
ment is tailored as only the more high-priced suits were in
foi met tunes. Satisfaction is guaranteed. The cloths are
ptmcipally cheviots, whipcords, coverts, broadcloths, Vene
tians, ladies' cloth and seige. Some of the suits are lined with
satin, otheis with silk value $8, $10, $12,
$5.69, $6.69 and $9.69.
A great sale of
women's muslin
undergarments
A baigjm opportunity in Women's Under
muslin's of the highest excellence made by the first
and gieatest manulacturers in this country today
not the regular prices, but at special cut prices
that (.annot be matched anywhere outside of this
btore.
Gowns Ol good muslin, in Mother Hubbard style,
with tucked yoke, trimmed with cambric rulfle, real
value soc -Z9C
downs Ol good muslin, in Mother Hubbard style, yoke
tiimnied with cmbioidery insertion and cluster of .
tucks, value bqc 4 VC
79c Ciowns
Sgc Gowns
at only.... 09C
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Corset covers Made ol
tiimnied with embroidery edge,
Corset co ers
Ol line cambric, trimmed
very elaborately with t
cmbrotdei y, value 20c. Z 1 C
Muslin drawers In the greatest variety ever seen in this
stote. Every quotation here is an absolute bargain.
Muslin diawers, with cluster of tucks 12c
Musltn drawers, tiimined with tucks and embroidery. 25c
Muslin drawers, trimmed with cambric rufllc and
embioidery Wc
Muslin drawers, trimmed with embioidery and lace.. 49c
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Mount Pleasant Coal at Retail
Coal of tlio best qtmlity for domehtio uho ami of all Me-, hic'liuling Uiuk.
wheat nnd Dlidso.ve, clellveied In any part of the city, nt Uie lowest price.
Order received at the oftlee, Coiuioll building, room 6011. tt'lonliono No
I7C2, or at thu mine, telephone No. li will bo promptly attumleil to. Deal
eis supplied ut the mine.
MOUNT PLEASANT COAL CO.
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and jackets
daintiest, nattiest garments that
it was ever our goou lortune to nave in
stock. Hvcry piece is tailored to the ut
most perfection and the lit is guaranteed.
All alterations are made free of charge.
We are prepared as never before to give
you double value for every dollar received,
as prices were never so low, especially at
this time of the season.
If you only read descriptions
you will marvel at the prices
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cambtic, with high neck, no .
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cambric, high neck, ,l
real value 19c 1X2C
Corset covers
Ol fine cambric, trimmed
with lace and insertion
and cluster of tucks.. 39C
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