The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, April 22, 1899, Morning, Page 6, Image 6

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    THE SCR ANTON TRIBUNE SATURDAY, APRIL 22, 3899.
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Connell Building
DESIRABLE
OFFICES
VVU PKI M.rGI'S OF
Law Library
APPLY "TO
J, L CONNELL
Hooni .'! Connell Building.
A Piano Bargain
Wo hava ii 1lni square CillCKERINCr
PIANO lr icMiullv pood n row. New
finish, w limit ease ntw strlrgs ham
imn rompptd u'l r felts und leath
ers, kevs l'i bos condition. We lmc
spent $Vi la repulilug this Instrmncnt
Our Price, S175-SU) Down,
$." l'er Monlli.
Liberal dlscoun' for c.ih nr better pas-
IlUUty
Two Organs
A1S10 Each SIO Down aud
S3 Per Monlli.
There nro scores of good looking pianos
.nil itmms offered fur salo fumi $fl .13 up,
jut no mutter liov nl e tlit easo may be
f tlio lustiiimcut Is not In llrst class enn
Oltlnn rour money N wasud We guar
antee? nil li sttunients we soil FIRST
OFFENSE "MARCH Is a grout hit Prlco
Ti cents.
Perry Brothers
'205 Winning Ac Scranton.
E M R
SZLLS
kODAKS
And Photo Supplies
103 Wyoming Avenur.
DR. H. B. WARE,
SPECIALIST.
Kye, Eur, Nose and Throat
l ftlcelloviH -tin. 111 to l'J.Ml p.111; 'Jto-t,
W tllltiiiiH Utilltllng Opp. PoitulUca
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: CITY NOTES j
44 - t-f-f
msiioi' joyce at elm park -
lilshop Josce, who reoentls presided over
thu Wsoming eonfetence, will .speak In
Klin Park chuich tomonow night.
INSPECTIONS. Mapor W. S. Millar,
uf tho Thltd UrPnide, National Guard of
Pi tins) h aula. Inspected the company 'it
Hairlsburg last night, lit) will bo at his
olllco today nt 14 u. m
FI'NERAL YESTERDAY -The funeral
of Sirs'. Etksai Puntou Marshall, sister
of Mrs. Elizabeth Lewis, took place yes
terday nt tho litu icsldence of the de
1 eased in Manslield, O.
HUTCH IS BETTElt -Lewis llutih the
victim uf a vicious nssiult made, upon
him by u ft How wotkman at the Ltek
awanua rcrtlllzlnir works at Mooslo
WednoMlnv night seems to ho Imptovin
inplul). He Is vu at tho Lackawanna
hospital.
HARTLEY WILL APPEAR -An op.
pcirtunlty will be given the many fi lends
of Charles Hartley the ventriloquist, to
enjoy his spot Initios next Thursday even
ing, when he will nppeur at the enter
tainment to bo given at the Washburn
Street Prohb,terlan chinch l the La
dles' Aid soelet.
PLATE PELL UPON HIM -John Shea
of 211 Plttston nvenne, tmplojed at tho
South Steel mills, wa painfully diluted
yesterdav afternoon ls having a large
Iron iil.itn full unnn blu 1 lt.li ft.. n'H,
bono was not btoken but the flesh and
muscles weio Inceiated. lie was temoved
to tho Moj-es Tajlor hobpltal.
HIS FIFTIETH MARRIAGE - An
tonio Aoecl, of this rit, und Miss Rosllil
Caniernta. of Throop, wtic united In mir
lingo yesterday bj Alderman Howe. The
bride was ptittlly at tired and the brido'h
parents accompanied tht. eouple. This
niairlnge marks tho rtftleth one s!nc tho
genial alderman's inception into ofllco
In .May. 1S37.
HELD FOR A HEARING - Thomas
Lvons. formetly a dilver for the Sci ni
ton Dairy company, w.w nt rested os.
tcrclny on a warrant issued by Aldoiman
Knsson 011 infointutlun furnlrheci by T. S.
Hulling, am nt fot thj above 'ompau,v
l.jons is charged with nilappiopilatlng
tl.o sum of JI w of tho funiuun)' nion.-y
which he collected. He was held lor a
hearing t.nla at 3 p. 111.
NEW COMMANDERY -A new com
mandery of the Knights of Malm will lie
Instituted ut Elmliutkl, balutday, April
?. The degree teams (.Multa nnd Ulack)
of Aiithincltu commandiiy No. 211, of
this cits, will usslst (ii.uui Hcootiler
Geotge II. Pierce In the ceiomoii. Tills
will make tin ciiminandtries ot the or
der In this lotinu and liKtiasos the In
teiest In tho grniul touvno iilun which
will bo hold hou May , 111 ami ji next.
RECRUITS WANTED -'Ihose iiovn en
listing in tho legular atnn 1110 HUi Iv to
see service In tho Philippine Islands which
will mean u lourncy, elth'r by a of
Pan Pinnelseo und tho Pacific ocoin or
neross tho Atlantic thiouh the Strait of
Glbtaltar, Medlti traiiciin sea, Sin 4 eunal
1 1 eel sou. Gulf of Aden, Indian ocean and
Paelllo ocean. Men of good itijiuctur
only will, bo teceived botwotn tho ages of
18 nnd T5 years. Minors must have parents
eoiuent, Reel ults reieivo good pay,
clothing and rations, Captnln E. A. God.
win, Elcbtti cavalry. Is the recruiting
ofllcor at 22 Spruce street.
MR. WOODWORTH ILL -The many
friends of C. J, Woodworth will regret
to hear that he Is vary III nt hid homo.
11 Madison avenue, Unnmore. Mr.
Woodivorth holds 11 very linpoitant po
sition with tho International Coirespond.
1 nco schools of this rlty, nnd was tak n
111 11 week ago. Ills ciieo Is tin extremely
sud one on account of the death of his
wife. Hho hud been In poor health nil
wlntT mill tho oer uuxlcts ntul caro of
!n r Inndum produced hcatt falluro und
xho fell prostrated liy his bedsldo and
ilieil In u f 1 w minutes. Mr Wnodwnrth
bus tho deepest sympathj of many anx
ious friends In this double allllcllon. .Mrs
Worrtworth was 11 nohln Christian U r
funernl will Jin Suiidnj at .1 p 111 nt the
above, residence.
NEW TELEPHONE FRANCHISE.
Meeting1 of Common Council to Con
sider It Tonight.
Common council Is to meet tonight
in Rpcclut session fot general business.
At lenst ii rail therefor was Issued yes
teiday by President Keller on leuuost
of Mcssih. T. V. Mortis, Monaghnn,
Norton, Huntie, 51 W. Morils. Coleman
und Roc-so.
The putpoFe of tho meeting Is to h"it
anil net upon tho report of the sticetn
and bridges committee on tho new tele
phone ordinances. It Is understood that
tho I.acknwnuna ordinance will he re
potted favorably
TRIBUNE ESTIMATE RIGHT
Compilation of the Loss and Damages
Caused by the Four-Cent Stoio
File Proves This Hulns
Viewed by Sight Sceis.
The Tilbune's hut tied estimate of
the loss of the big llto of Thursday
night was not tivitoilally changed by
sestet day's flgutlng. Tho owner.s nnd
occupants of the buildings and Insur
ance Jnen who gave opinions on the
matter fix tho damage at between $70,
000 nnd VSO,000.
Mr. Ladvvlg, proptletor of the Tour
Cent store, who was In New Yotk tho
day before, returned during tho night,
nnd when heen yesterday fled his
losses nt practically the snme figures
estimated by Tho Ttlbune, namely,
(took, ?2",000: building ami fixtures,
JS.000. Hi curried $li,000 liisuianco.
The burnt buildings will be leplnced
nt once nnd eiy likely by mcto pre
tentious structures us was the mso In
the the nt tho adjoining buildings four
years ago.
It was 3 o'clock yesterday moinlng
when tho last treum of water was
turned off.and It vas not until 9 o'clock
a. 111. that Chief Hlckoy left the set no.
satislled that theio would bo no fur
ther outbreak nnd that thoio was
nothing to bo leaied from falling walls
An overhead line of hoso was cat tied
n( toss tho street and a snuad of men
stationed at the nozle to watch the
debris dining tho day nnd extinguish
ony smouldering 11 ro that might be
dlscovctcd.
A constant stream of people Kept
coming and going ull day long viewing
the iuln. Expressions of commenda
tion of the work of the firemen In con.
fining the (he to such nariow limits
vvero general.
J D Williams & Uro. showed their
appreciation nt the work of the fire
men by leaving older at tho Coyne
house luifh room to charge up to their
llrm whatever the flu-men ate.
SUPERINTENDENT IS FIGURING
Novel Mathematical Pioposition in
Ratio Submitted to Him.
Supetintendent of Schools Howell Is
puzzling over a novel mathematical
problem that was teferred to him ns
an expert by a local attorney. It le
lates to the division of an estate.
A Pcrantonlan recently demised
made a death-bed will dividing his es
tate bttween his wife und an expected
heir. If the htlr was a male the estate
was to be evenly divided. If a female,
the wife was to get one-thlid and tho
child two-thltds. This would have been
a simple will to execute had It not
been that natute Interfered in a sur
prising way. It was twins.
The widow agreed to the executors
suggestion that a mathematical expert
adjudicate the question, and Superin
tendent Howell was helected.
SHANNON SLIGHTLY WORSE.
Underwent an Operation and Is Suf
ferlng from the Effects.
John Shannon, the buiglar who was
shot by Station Agent Etoad, at Poik
vllle, March S, as ho was tansacklng
the fieight toom In company with three
other men, nnd now at tho Lacka
wanna hospital, Is much woiso than
he has been for several weeks
An opetatlon was perfotmed jestei
dav and In addition to the removal of
1 quantity of pus a small piece of tho
wounded man's coat, which had been
shot Into the wound and had woikcd
its way down Into the pleutu, was
taken out. Shannon did not tally as
tapldly or as well as was expected ft 0111
the effects of the operation.
INDUSTRIAL JOTTINGS.
Tho new structuio being elected to take
tho pliee, of tho present Lcggett's Creek
breaker Is rapidly approaching comple
tion nnd Is now under roof.
Opcrutlons will be begun this week on
K largo wnshery to bo elected near the
Racket Hrook breaker et Cat bondage ui
tho IK law ale and Hudson compinv
The very litest thing In street ralluav
Improvements In this city is a small one
but of much Import As fat as possibli
nil cars of tho Scrinton Railway corn
pans uro being numbered by placing the
figures on the last iteht hand monitor
deck window, wheto they will show up
against thu light.
Tod.is a new schedule lor crtws of (he
Se 1 anion Railway company will go liuo
effect. Thin means that tltcio w(ll l- a
chnngo on nil lines nnd new men will in
seen on tho different luns. This dots
not mean that any men will ho discharged
but slmpls Hint tho men formerly run
inng on tno Potersburtr-Luzerno lino will
bo i mining on some other today.
Fixe! Fire! Fire!
Out btores, 212 and 214 Lackawanna
avenue, were badly damaged by Ht
Thursday night. We have saved a
large patt of our enndv stock and all
of our bicycles, and will be able to
toko cnio of oiu wholesale custotnets
in the basement of SIC and 31S Lackn
wnnna avenue, undir Hoi an & Mtr
iIU'h elothlng store, this morning. Wi
uih lit shape to till all orders whole
sale and Hi Id; lee Cream orders
promptly. Telephone, 1C03,
J. D. Williams & Uro.
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Elegant Line
Of Spring pults from bcHt makers.
Exclusive pettetn', at
Itovle & Muckiow'g.
"The Snow Ball Club"
Is In town, second edition at Finn &
Phillips'.
Smokt tio Poeono 5c. Clfrar.
llio Pou
CONVENTION OF TUB
KNIGHTS 0F MALTA
IT WILL BRING A LARGE NUM
BER OF VISITORS HERE.
They Will Begin to Arrive on Mon
day, May 8 Local Knights Hnvo
Made Elnboiate Piepniatlons for
the Entertainment of Those Who
Come to Attend tho Convention A
Taindo nnd au Entertainment at
tho Lyceum Are to Be Features of
the Occasion,
Hamilton's Ptst large (onvntlun for
this year will be hold next month. Our
hospitality over at command will bo
extended to the representatives of the
various eommanderles of the Ancient
nnd Illusttlous Order Knights of
Mnltn, who will assemble here In the
seventh annual convocation of tho
Grand commandery of Pennsylvania.
The topresontntlves will btgln to .ir
tlvo Monday, May S. and 11 large re
ception committee will look after the
visitors. In the evening a founnl re
ception will be fndered the Grand
commandery ofllceis and teptesenta
tlves nt Malta temple on Notth Wash
ington avenue, opposite Tho Tribune,
Later In the evening nn open-air con
ceit will be given by Up iter's band In
front of the Hotel Jerniyn.
Hendnuutteis will be located at the
Anthracite commandery rooms In Mal
ta temple, and Tuesday the business
sessions will begin. There will bo no
evening session, and but two morning
and nf let noon sessions will bo held.
The partieul.it business to bo consld
ctod will be the nomination of grand
ollicois for next jcar, Installation of
ofllcors-elcct for this year, nnd the
mattet of levlsing teveial laws per
taining to the order.
ENIIIIIITION Tl'ESDAY.
Tuesday evening the vNllniM will be
Moated to a rate exhibition. The de
gree staff of Antlnaelte commandery,
already famed tluoughout the state,
will work tho "Hhie Man Master Pulld
er" degtee in full and eliborate fotm.
This degree Is probably one of tho
llnest In vogue among f internal oiiIts.
Following th- working, n "Knightly"
boilal will be held.
Wednesday, two busliuss sessions
will ho hold ns usual, and in the af
ternoon a gieat parade will be held
In the evening a gtnnd Tourney will
be held at the Lcum In which Bau
d's orchestra and the Schubert quar
tette will take a ptomlnnnt patt.
The closing sessions of the convo
cation will 1j held Thui.-.Ja. In the
evening probably tho most unliiue on
to tnlnment over ptovileu on a large
scale In this cltv vIH he given In
honor of the Knights nt Malta Tempi".
Veda Sle3ta, No. 77, Princes of Hagdad,
w ill be responsible for this affair.
Piepaiations for thd convocation
have been underway for pome tlme.nnd
it Is ptoposed to make tho event one
long to be lemombered lit the annals
of the Grand commandety of Pcnnsl
unla The general committee of nr
taugemnts, known as the "committee
of "90," Is a latge one, and the officers
ute- Chairman, Sir W. S. R-irtlett,
111 st vice c halt man, Sir W. II. Davis,
second vice chairman, Sir Gwllym
Jones, scctetary, Sir Frank II. Young;
assistant sectctaty. Sir 13, J. Thomas;
treasuni. Sir John 15. Hall.
'ONVOCATION POINTERS.
All Information of any kind tan be
seemed at the headquartets in Malta
Temple.
Competent guides will be furnished
for "jlght-sielng.
Each companion Is urged to bring
his wife or lady friend, as evety hos
pltallt and eomfott will be accoiJed
them.
Spcilul tales have been seemed on
all tailioads entering tho city and tho
tickets ate good ftom May 0 to 15, in
clusive Tho nllK'lal clicular, issued by Grand
Hoc order I'ieteo states that Scranton
is wot tit while coming to see, and all
Knights should vi-lt the Electtlc City.
Theie ate nine eommnndeties In this
county with a membership of over
1,800. Evety Knight is enlhuslitical-
possibly some of the chil
dren are Just getting over
the measles or whooping
cough.
Are you recovering as fast
as )ou should? Has not
jour old trouble left your
blood full of impurities?
And Isn't this the reason
you Keep so poorly? Don't
delay recovery longer but
It will remove all Impuri
ties from your blood. It is
also a tonic of Immense
value. Give nature a little
help at this time. Aid her
by removing all the products
ot disease from your blood.
If your bowels are not
just right, Ayer's Pills will
make them so. Send for
cur book on Diet In Consti
pation. .
Write to our Doctors.
Wa hats the cxclmtva mrvlcM
otioms ot th most eminent 1 hyil.
dim In tha 1'nlted Bttc. NVrlta
irtelj nnd receUo a inompt reply,
without toit.
Addreii.BR. J,
r. ATEn.
IxmvU, Alaai.
IHVCVMa
ayHa JiiaQ
,...
w Perhaps you have had the ffj
u grippe or a hard cold. You ffl
U may be recovering from y
R malaria or a slow fever; or I
t Tak m
ly wot king for the success of tho com
ing convocation.
It is snld thnt all who pee the Veda
Siesta nffalr Thursday evening, May
11, will not fotget It In "77" years.
OBITUARY.
Miss Carrie Rehner died jesterdav
morning ut (J 20 o clock ut tho lesldcnce
of Rev Peter Christ, pahtor of St
Mnrv's Catholic church of South Scton
tun. Sho whs the daughter of August
Rehner of Prospect uvenuo, und was II
Sears of nge. Since the death of her
mother ten veurs ago her home was with
Futhcr Christ, who was her god-fathei
Miss Rehner was nn extremely bright
girl and two weeks ago tomorrow morn
ing sho for the tlrsl time npproiclud
Hie altar nnd received liely communion,
she being 0110 of 11 class of 107 Ttuo to a
presentiment sho often referred to, sho
died shortly after receiving her first com
munion. Her fathe-r, two sisters and two
brothers are her Immediate survlvorn
Thu fuuer.il will take place Monctav moin
Ing ftom the icsldenco of Father Christ
on Hlckor) strtet. At 9 30 o'clock a hlMi
mass of million will be celebrated at St
Mnrv's church Interment will bo inude
at No 5 Catholic cemetery
Mis. Ileige the oldest Inmate of the
Home for tho Friendless, tiled jcsteiday
morning after nn Illness of seveial weeks,
uged SS sears She was an old lady much
beloved by ull and has been 11 fnmlllar
figure for several -ears to thoso who
v Islt the Home. The funernl will bo held
this afternoon at 4 o'clock. Mcmbets of
the board of malingers und friends ato
Invited to be. present.
t,u P n Trti rl.irlv .Ilea Inst nt'nnlmr
nt her home, corner of Eighth avenue and
vvnsnington street, e'nriioiune, at, ji
o'clock Deceased was tho mother of
XIt-c I .mn. A T-V....A11 T If lMartfK'
and T. V. Powderlv, Jr , Mrs. Powderly
was uuoiit ui sears ot use, anu was uorn
In Carbondale Funeral notice later
FRENCH CORNER IN AMERICA.
In Louisiana French Was Once the
Official Langunge.
Fiom tho ltoston Tianscrlpt
The action of the Louisiana constitu
tional convention, lecently held In New
Orleans, In dropping Ftench as one of
the ofllelal languages of tho state, came
as a sutpilse to many people who had
never supposed that Trench could be
on ofllelal language nnywheto In this
countrs-. It seems, indeed, odd at this
distance thnt the publication In French
of legal documents nnd olllelal notices
has been a necessary formality in ans"
state beneath the stais nnd sttlpes.
Put the well known persistent Inability
of Cteoles to understand English, In the
days befoto tho war continued the tra
ditions of the past Since the general
ov ei turning ot fot tunes and Influence
attendant upon the new otder ot
things, the Creole young people hav o
become more nnd more Americanized.
The all spenk French and English.
Of the 134 delegates composing the
reoent convention, onls" twentv-one
vveie of French descent, and It Is said
that many "Creole families" were lep
resontod by men who do not speak
French.
Tho stiuggle of the French tongue to
maintain its ascendancy In Louisiana
since the annexation in 1S02 has been
virile and prolonged. That It has tak
en ninetv-six years for the language of
tho dominating Anglo-Saxon race to
drive out its ancient lingual foe proves
the strength of the latter. It Is true
that there ate still about 15.000 Trench,
speaking men In Louisiana, and per
haps three times as many women and
children, but they are rapidly learning
English. Often, without doubt, it lsj
the sort of Fngllsh Cable's Uonaven
ture taught his pupils, but at till events
it Is not French, nor Cteole patois.
Hut If the French language hns lost
giound in southern Louisiana and New
Orleans, the French Influence lias
maintained Itself The customs and
usages are almost enthels- French, the
fashions French, as well as the mode
of life and the holidays. The opera Is
always in Tiench, never In Italian, The
musle is Trench, even to tho tremolo,
nnd Wngnet Is abhorred Tho paint
ing? are French, the cuisine essentially
Ft one It,
If Is a remaikable Instance of the
triumph of French Ideas, tastes nnd
customs, at tho same time that tho
English language has been victorious
over Its Gallic adversary. The
strength ot the language is evidenced
In Its success and the strong preludlce
and patriotism of the Cteoles and
French.
Even in the Catholic church French
is losing giound. In tho sugar Indus
tty the French or Creoles have lost
much of their influence, and most ot
the large plantations have p. ed Into
the hands of Amei leans. They have
lost ground in the- retail trade and in
commerce generall but In the profes
slcns, In finance, and In other
branches, thej' hold their own. Hut
the old sentimental lie which connect
ed them with France is almost entitely
gone, and there aie no truer Ameil
cans anywhere In the count! y.
Lnke Poyntelle.
Fast becoming the most popular pic
nic nnd exclusion report In Xortheast
ern Pennsylvania, will soon bo tho
niecca for thousnnds of people who
are anxiously waiting to spend a, day
free from tho exacting duties of city
llfo.
The lake, situated n.s- It Is, on one of
Wnyne county's highest and most pic
tutesque peaks, which Is reached onlj
by tho New York, Ontario and West
ern railway, Is within easy access from
this valley and nffords the pleasure
seeker all that comprises nn Ideal dny's
ouilng.
With the low iites now in fotce via
the N Y O. fc W. railway, 110 doubt
this resott will bo well patronized dur
ing the coming summer. For further
information, apply to
T. Tlltcroft,
Division Passenger Agent, Scranton,
Pa.
The finest stock of violins in this city
Is at Finn & Phillips'.
Leaky Fountain Pens bring forth
"cuss words." Tho Wlnton Praise.
Finest wines and clears at Lane's,
820 Spruce street.
-
Tho best of all pills are Ueechnm's,
DIED.
REHNER.-IU South Scranton, Apill 21
1S93, Miss Carrie Rehner, 14 sears nf
nge. Funeral Monday morning ut 9 "!)
o'cloik. Hei vices ut St. Mars 'a church.
Interment nt No. G Catholic ccmottrs".
SULLIVAN.-In South Scranton, Apill
21, H99, Mrs. Mary Sullivan, at the
residence, 82J Cherry street. Funeral
Monday morning nt 3 o'clock. Set vices
nt St. John's church. Interment ut tho
Cathedral cemetcrs-.
WHITE. In Scranton, Apill 20, 1809, Mrs,
Emily L., wlfo of Roscoo E. White, aged
49 years. The funeral will tako plnco
from the family lesldenco, 732 Washing
ton avenuo, this afternoon at 2 o'clock.
Interment at No. 5 Catholic cemetery.
GRAND AND PETIT
JURORS DRAWN
THEY
WILL SERVE DURING
MAY AND JUNE.
Grand Jurors Will Do Duty During
tho Week Beginning May 22 nud
the Petit Juiors Duiing the Weeks
Boginntng Juno 10 and 20 They
Were Drawn Yesteulay by Sheriff
C. E, Pryor and Jury Commission
ers Charles Wiggins nnd Frank
Dougherty.
Sheriff C. F Pryor and Jurv Com
missioner Charles) Wiggins nnd Frank
Dougherty yesterday drew tho follow
ing grand nnd petit Jurors:
GRAND JURY, MAY ii.
John Hopkins, bollei maker, Carbon
dale. I.aouar(l Ehthutdt, student, Moscow.
Edwntd Osteihout, builder, Dunmore.
WUUnm Gallagher, btakeman, Scran
ton. Thomas It. Mathews, farmer. Spring
Urook.
W. E. Warner, bartender, Scranton.
Hernard Giles, miner, Jcssup.
J. It. Richardson, inventor, Scranton.
William Wilght, welghniastcr, Scran
ton. Jesse Utads", contractor, Dunmore.
Wlllinni Etnets', met chant, Jefferson.
Joseph J. Johler, bookkeeper, Scranton.
13. M. Hughes, ngont, Scranton.
A. J. Lunds", clerk. Scranton.
George Hicks, electiiclnn, Scranton.
Andrew Conwns", mill bond, Scranton.
John II Davis, hotel, Scranton.
John Conway, laboter, Cinvvn avenue.
W. C. Dunkles", bookkeeper, Scranton.
Thomas Dickson, gent, Mlnooka.
P. G Moran, publisher, Scranton.
Ellas Lemons, fatmer. Spring Rionk.
Rev. William Edgar. North Scranton.
W. W. Wnrsh, mill hand, South Hydo
(Park avenue.
PETIT JURY, WEEK OF JUNE 19.
A. F, Carpenter, fanner. South Ablng
ton. Itiehntd M Thomas, miner, Pyne
P. Mitchell, gent Eighteenth waid
John Sammond, bollormnkor, Scranton.
John Parrs-, opeiator, Olsphant.
11. 'P. Hitchcock, lnsutance ngent.Scran
ton. Dennis Sullivan, steatnfltlcr, Scianton.
Walter Dunning, carpenter, Elmhurst.
David T. Evnns, clerk, Sctanton.
A. Kiotzer. Justice, Dunmote.
Stephen Chappell, merchant. Provi
dence. George W. Hess, merchant, Scranton.
Roger A Decker, student, Dnlton.
John J. lllgglns, hotel, Scranton.
William II. Davies, foreman, Olyphant.
C. G Ralley, fanner, Glenbuin.
J. J. Sweenes. laborer, Scranton.
Albert Nngnll, clerk, Scranton.
T. F Roland, eletk, Sctanton.
Luther AY. Iienson, leather dealer,
Scranton.
It. 1'. Connollv, merchant, Sctanton.
George Renedlct, Jr., law student,
Sciunton
P. J. Hopkins, lineman, Scranton.
Daniel McMullen, mill hand, Scranton.
Edward Gordon, brakeman, Scranton.
James F. ICtoyne, engineer. Scranton.
W. M Hampton, laboter, scranton.
John P. Kenned:", laboter, Scranton.
Chatles Lengler, cntpenter, Scranton.
S. W. Nshart, bookkeeper, Scranton.
Thomas Judge, bartender, Carbondale.
Horace Seaman?, Justice, LaiPlume.
Edward W Ives, clerk, Dunmore.
James F. McCoj'.superlntcndent, Scran
ton. G. W Frost, gent, Dunmore.
Thomas J. Murphy, laborer, C20 Birch
stteet.
Albert D. Ilartlngton, fnrmer, Coving
ton. A. L. Ross, farmer, West Ablngton.
Edgar N. Jones, bookkeeper, Dunmore,
O. A. Williams, reporter, Scranton.
William Eastlnke. miner, Mnyfleld.
Thomas Ruddy, brnkeman, Scranton.
O. W. Roberts, foreman, Ninth waid.
David Hloch, shoemaker, Penn avenue.
James K Geaiheait, student, Sctanton.
Edward Tries, painter. Tenth ward.
Charles A Uoland, student, Scranton.
Walter J Scott, cletgyman, Elmhurst.
William Reese, miner. Olyphant.
William McCoy, opotatot. Nay Aug.
Thomas Price, eletk, Olyphant.
John W Watkins, miner, Lackawanna.
Robert Rest, ngont, Olsphait.
W. H. Storrs, coal agent, Scianton.
Walter T. Jones, machinist, Scranton.
William Gllligan, operator, Dunmore.
Dominick Henley, laborer, Scranton.
C, T. Hellamy, ge'tit, Scranton.
A. J. Dougherty, teamster, Dunmore.
August 'A Ilemlngton, draughtsman,
Scranton.
PETIT JURY, WEEK OF JUNE 20.
Pattick Whelnn, sr mill hand, 101
Stone avenue.
Fred. E, Stone, bookkeeper, Larch
street,
William Gallagher, brakeman, Dun
more. IPatrick Devers, laborer, 1020 Stone
avenue.
Chailes Graham, painter, Scranton.
Michael W. Tarrell, laborer, Seventh
vvat d,
James J. O'Malley, vvelghmaster, Oly
phant. W. J. Burns, barber, Sctanton.
John G. Howell, laborvr, Taylor,
UptoDate
Department filled with pretty garments. Tucked,
Corded and Plaited Waists, iu Percales, Lawns, Dimities,
Silk Ginghams, Piques, Etc. White India Linons, Ducks
aud Piques, beautifully trimmed with laces and embroideries.
Ladies' Fancy Taffeta Silk Waists, nev Biadere Stripes
and Blocks, $6.r;o garments for only $4.95.
Linen Collars
New line Spar-burg Liueu Collars, latest shapes, extra
heavy 4-ply liueu.
Ladies' Ties
Point de Sprit Lace, Mull and Mousseliue de Soie Ties.
SAi'SMA!
mears k mmi
1 When in Town
u Come and see us if you want anything made of China
.--J Glass or Silver, if it has merit we have it. The past few years g
3j money has been scarce people bought the poorest goods made, jC
jS because they were low in price, the best wares arc the cheapest F
S in the end. Buv one of our $3.50 Toilet Sets or Sn.oo Dinner 5
3 Sets, they 111 u low in pi ice bu
Hunwinmw in
Miliar tk Peck,
Pmmmmmmmmvmmmmmmmsm
OLO AND
Tern-ma cnoa m-jnrjaa n n
r H 8 SH
E. la D B tJ
I)It HILL k SON
Mill do nil Kinds or
Dental work at
lower prices than
any other Dentist In
Scranton.
Wo have been In Scran
ton over 16 sears; we urn
here now; wo Intend to
stay licte. Our busluojs
Is not a mete experle.ico.
W will not do work to
day that sou can't call
us to occount for tomor
row. We compete with
tho cheap udvoi Using
dentists who nto hero to
das' nnd cone tomutrow,
but wo do not compare;
our work Is a conttast.
So do not make ti mla
talce, nil our operators
uro experts ot skill and
experience, nnd not merit
students. Still our ptlccs
aro lower than tlio low-
est. Bewnio of Impcstcis and rharlitans who can afford to nrtn your
teeth bee n.so thev nre not llnniitlally lesjionslblo How can wo do better than
thev? Tho ur.swer Is easy: A o have a dental ofllco In nearly every city In tha
United States, and wo buy our supplies at wholesale for cost. No wonder wo can
glvo better prices than anyone else. Experlenco counts also, und we have expe
rience besides our dlplomis. Don t bo buncoed; get the best, tho most tellable, the,
most comfottublo and tho most durable. The newest methods! The latest appli
cations' Tho best materials! These ate attractions worth consldetlnir. Re
sides, nervous people and the so with heart wcaknc&s eun have their teeth tilled or
crowned with absolute safets' and positively without pain Wo nro the only
really up-to-date Dental establishment In Northeastern Ponnts lvanla. Teeth ex
tracting In tho morning nnd a new set furnished In tho afternoon Is nn ld prac
tice of ours. We nro tho original, all others aio mero Imitators. We uro the orig
inators of vitalized air.
ALBANY DENTISTS, Over Firsl National Bank
Heibert Plum, baggagemaster, Dun
more. Edwin H. Holland, lnsutance agent,
Scranton.
Egbett Keen, carpenter, Elmhurst.
Fred, E. Emerson, carpenter, Scranton,
John Harvey, conductor, Carbondale.
Fred. Kellerman, gent, 919 Prospect
avenue.
John Coughland, laboter, Simpson.
W. J. Larkin, blacksmith. Scranton.
Abel Storm, farmer, Dalevllle.
P. McCormlck, laborer, Dunmore.
Frank E. McAndrow, laborer, Sctanton.
James Hanlngton, mill hand.Scranton.
A F. Flannet y, stonecutter, Sctanton.
Thomas MeGulio, teamster, IPrlceburg.
Thomas Dacey. miner, Scranton.
I Hairy Evans, bartender. Scranton.
Jacob Ruppentbol. saw hand, Scranton.
Rudolph Lynn, llrebots, Scranton.
Luther Orchard watchmaker, Scranton.
Horatio Keller, Insurance agent, Scran
ton. . .,,,
Henry Herbeit, laborer, 324 olbson
stteet,
W. S. Rood clerk, Scranton.
Jacob Reldenback. g nt, CIS Stone ave-
James Qulnnan, machinist, Hyde Park.
I. D Reggs. fatmer, Covington.
John T. Mannlon.ex-Juty commissioner,
Cnrbondnlo.
fin,-.. Tvorl. hotel. Sctanton.
Geoigo W. Hushnell, leather meichant,
Scranton.
Thomas II. Davies, engineer. Olyphant.
William N. Hutton. cleik. Sctanton.
William II. Osgood, merchant, Jeffer
son. Edwntd A. Heckmnn, palnter.scranton.
Michael Ruane, foieman, 310 Fifth
street.
Thomas Dale-, ashman, Cnpouse ave
nue. William E. Kline, farmer, Benton.
Charles A SIcKler, sr., salesumn.Scran
ton. W. S. Palmer, Ice dealer, oJlonburn.
David Morrow, miller, Sctanton.
Thomas F. McDonough.postofllco eletk,
Scranton.
M. W. Hutles', blacksmith, Covington
Peter Nullin. clerk, Scranton.
William R. Jones, eletk, Scranton.
Ethan Taylor, laborer, Scott.
Henry Finnegan, laboiei, 207 South
living avenue.
Thomas W. KeHs", clgai maker, 10S
West Market stioet.
Miles McDonnell, miner, Thirteenth
ward.
'Paul Heintich, moulder, Nineteenth
ward.
Clarence Schoonover, farmer, Madison.
Cooney Rlel. farmer, Roaring Hrook.
August T. Webber, carpenter, Nine
teenth ward.
Geotge D. Tox, catpenter, Sctanton.
415417
? Lackawanna Ave,
made of tlie best m.Uciial.
miimm
13 Wyomlnrj Ave.
"Walk In and look around."
RELIABLE,
bcu tile Low Price.
Full Set, $4. Full Set, $4
Albany l)cn.i3ts.
FULL SET TEETH S.300
TEETH WITHOUT TLATES $3.00
TEETH EXTRACTED TREE
GOLD FILLINGS 75c
SILVER FILLINGS BOo
AMALGAM FILLINGS 25c
GOLD CROWNS i?.00 to $3.00
OTHER CROWNS $1.00 each
VITALIZED AIR 23o
V
Mn'SilM
"H4.Li
8Hf EMM, THE EYE SPEW
;21 Liickuwaniift Avenue,
UpSUIrs OverLauer & Marks.
Thcto are Injurious glasses which are
to be avoided as much as thn helpful
ones ato to bo sought. The best thing
to do is to consult SILVERSTONE, tho
eyo specialist. He is able to do you
good. Many persons have greatly im
paiied vision because they do not at
tend to their oses in time. Sllverstone,
the eye specialist, has a record of 8,000
dlffeient names, to whom ho can refer
you for refetonee for his good work.
Tho lowest pilcrs charged for specta
cles and cse-glasses. He solders
frames and duplicates lenses on short
notice
Remember tho nnmo nnd place.
SILVERSTONE,
TUB
EYE SPECIALIST
331 Laeka. Ave., Over l.auer & Alarks.
Car load Just arrived. All style,
nnd prices the lowest. Workmanship
guatantced even on
THE CHEAPER GRADES.
Keep us In mind nnd you won't re
giet giving us your patronage you
will get goods ns represented giving
S'ou our eass' terms of paj'ment or very
lowest prices for cash. Immense stock
of Household Goods Stoves, Carpets,
Iron Reds, etc. Flvo largo floors full
to the celling at
Tim fo'ly's Storas, nSrtf."
d 131)
Avenus
Spring Weather Suggests
riedlum Weight
AU Sizes from 30 to
SO In Merino and
Natural Wool
GONRADS
3QS LACK A. AVE.
W? Have Removed
Temporarily to 138 Perm ave
nue, during repairs and altera
tions at our market. All
01 del will be promptly filled.
W. H. PIERCE
" TAKE TIME BY THE FORELOCK."
MB? mmw ms
Telephone 072.