?' u 'w ' i$?-r ."T"3-'!pw,r"' VRc" v ".""". KTT THE SCTUNTON TRIBUNE-FRIDAY, AUGUST 18, 1899. -ijPffn v Norton's N?u) Books Churchill's nichard Cnrvel. Caekoden's Knighthood Was In Flower. Ciomwell's Ownby Pntteison. Bang's Drcnmeis. Merrlmnn's i'rlsonors and Captives. Fowler's Double Thread. Harold Fredeilcks' Market Place. Whitings' Number rive John Street. Weymnn'e Castlo Inn. Harrndcn's The Fowler. Dunton's Asylum. Uurnham's West Point Wooing. Kipling's Sea to Sea. Doylo's A Duet. Jeromo's Second Thoughts of nn Idle Fellow. Pago's Red Itoclc. WcEtcott's David Harum, 200th thousand. Roosevelt's Hough Rider's complete Dooley In Pcaco nnd War, second book. Sheldon's Famous Books. All the above and others at cut pilces M. NORTON, 222 Xiackawannn Avenue. Tlinnn Am ; iucic nic I Bargains in Cameras II In our window. Better look then over. It THE GRIFFIN ART CO., Itll 200 Wyomlne Avenus. m Ice Cream. BEST IN TOWN. Per c Quart. LACKAWANNA DAISY CO Telophonc Orders Promptly Da.Hered ;5-j7 Adams Aenuc DR. A. A, LINDABURY. Sfcc'alilcs Surgery, Useasai oi Woman Cfllcelloun llt-WJn. m J to 4 p. m Al Hcmdenco . . .7 to 8 p. ra OJlIco 'Jin Connoll HulUlliu Hoitdonca Jio otitti .Main Aiuue Scranton Transfer Co., JIUOH J. KCKNAV. Alanajer ClecUs 1 n isneo direct (rim renldoaca to mi) p.iit or Iho L nlta 1 Slatoi. Olllcc 109 Liickii. Ac. I'lioiic .V25 8 ACKAWANNA S "TUC" Ji8 I'en A '.lii:. A II. WARMAN PERSONAL Mrs" Charks IIouB and rlilldun of Tac torIUe were In tlu-iltj jedtertla John J Hi i told nis i turned aftor u wtpk's motion In ilu 1'romNtd Land Mr nnd Mi JI C 'nt-ej, of Diliu.iro street hao ipturntil from Old Orchard llcacli, Me Miss Vula lMuuiil of OI pliant, l the Ruest of Mlhs Gr.ue )'luif, or North Main au'iiiu Mr nnd Mix John II. Ulnckwood, of WtMitnKton I) (' , formerly of this eit, nrc Iitlne i. It nds heie Clerk of tho Courts and Mrs Thomas I Daniels left ci-t(idn for u two weeks llt at Atlantic Clt . J .1 Mai tin. fntnurh of this c Itv. now nn eiiKliuer oi the lire dep irtment of New York clt. Is lsltlim In the city. Mlhs Anna McOlnnls, of South W.nh InKton atnup, his letnrned ftom a Islt nt New York city and llackensack, N J Miss Tiances Von ltennMer, of New Yoik clt. Is the finest of her former schoolmate Miss Mame O Horn, of New street 12 C Schmidt joint d his wife nnd son nt HloomsliUiK voterdav for an extended Mslt to Atlantic Ct, ililiifiton and Newport It II Push, of the Mutual Ilullillng and I.oin nssoclatlon of Wllkes-Harre, was In town estrda He will take up Ills jesl denco In tilts clt Mlsa Mar' Kelh diUKUter of Mr and Mrs John It Kcllx, of Oupouse uenue. Is lhltlnp her aunt. Mr Maria Scmlon, nt Puterson, N. J fiomer S WHIInms, poRtmaster of Cnsco Tt. . Is the guest of DetectUc Thomas 12. Henolds. Mr Williams Is n former resident of this cltj Miss Hose A. 13chtold, of Ninth street. rntertnlned the follow liur Kuehts of I'ltts. ton, Pa Mlt.sv Minnie liochtold, l.oi tie Hnuei Mr. 'James Drown and Mr William Krlst. Attoinev l W OallaKher, who opened his Inw olllce In tho Connell bulldltiB es. terduv hns been drawn na a Juror In the Vnltcd States tourt for tho September term nt Wllllamsport Wyoming: Seminary. Hojs prepaud for Yale. Cornell, Har urd, Wesleynn. Princeton, Syracuse, 1 ehlRh and T'nlted States mllltnty and imnl academies Girls prenated for llryn Mawr, Wellesley, Vnssar. Smith ind Woman's college of Baltlmnie V'Irst class business college for young ptnpV who deflie to prepaio lor liusl ivii life Speclul courses In literature musti nrt and elocution Fine dor tn torlee and full equipment of build uiRU and appaiatus.- Yeai opciib September 12, 1899. For ntaligur, address It. U Sptaeue, D I) President, Kinu'ton, Pa. Rooms Wanted for Firemen's Con vention, with r without boatd. Kindly notify becreiary, city hail, us soon a3 possible A Card. We, tho undersigned, do heictiy ukico f lefund tho money on n M.cent bottle i f Ureeno's Warranted Syrup of Tar If It fills to cure xour coufih or cold. Wo uUn icunrnntpc a 25-cent hottlo to pi ova satl' factory or money refundtd. J. U. Hone A fion. Dunmore, Pa j Jolin V Cunaliu , ticianton. Pa. STATE CONVENTION OF THE P. 0. S. OF A OPENS IN WILKES-BARRE NEXT TUESDAY MORNING. Piomlses to Be One of the Largest nnd Most Important Gatheilngs the State Order Ever Held Town In Being Elaborately Decorated. Entertainment Committee Has Mapped Out an Excellent Pro gramme Two Lackawanna Men Are Candidates for State Offices. ITnles? nil "tlsnn full, the comlniT Btat- camp of the Patriotic Older Sons of Atneilrn. to ho held In Wllkes-Unrro nest weefc will b" ono of the iaircist nnd most linpoi t.int sessions eei lifld by that bodv. Them will bo 8G8 dido Kates present nnd ns ninny moio Ilt oi a will come ulcus; to watch the pro leadings nnd pnitlclpnte In tho cl.ibot ato entertainment which the Wllkei UarrcHni hau provided. On Tliuis?dn, AiiRUht 21. when tho I-arutfn occm 8, It Is rstluiatcd that there 'II1 bo fully clRlit thouhnnd members of thi oitlet in attendance. Tho Lneknwannn camps will go down as ono delegation l.f.OO stiong, taklnc; w'lh them all the best bands nnd scv oi ut drum foips They will be distin guished b a natty unlfoim specially dislgned for the occnslon consisting of a blue coat, with ling epaulets nnd a white fatigue cap with gold brnld in front V round-trip faro of fifty cents between Scranton and Wllkes-Darro hns been secured for thnt day, from the Delaware and Hudson company. The committee on entcitainmcnt has airunged the following progt amnio: Mondaj August 21 Iteceptlon of dele gates b) members of Wllkus-Harro and I(lnlt. Tuisdaj. August 2J. 9S0 n. m Parade of dilegatcs from Public squaro to Ncs bltt theater. TiicmIii), August 22, S o'dock p. m Ontorlcal contest at tho Nesbltt thea ter Wednesday, August 23 12vcnlng picnic. Thursdu, August 21 2 o'clock p. m P.irade A trip throtiKii the mines, breakers nnd fnctorles of lelnlty has been nrranged for tho'-e who wish to take It ORATORICAL CONTEST. The oiatorlc.il contest Is always oho of the most interesting fcatutcs of tho convention. It is open to nil mem bers of the order in good standing and never fails to bring out a large num ber of contestants This year tnero nic nine, two of them being from this city, "Archie Jones and D. W. Phillips, of Camp ITS. The contestants ate divided into two classes, according to ace, twenty eat.s being tho dividing line. A first piisie of a solid gold badge and a second prize of a gold and silver badge Is offeiod for each class. The judges aie nppolnted by tho state piesldent on the night of tho contest The committee on decoration has signed n contract for tho cr-vtlon of nn arch at each npproach to the pub lic squnrc, as well as one pyramidal column, ?0 loot In height, to be erect ed near tho Lehigh Valley depot, one nt Hotel Sterling, and two others at the Nesbltt theatie, where the conven tion will assemble. A pretty featuie of tho thenlie dtc oiatlons will be white silk ribbons, Mich a yard long nnd five Inches wide, bluing the names and number of tho COO dlffeicnt camps. The comont'on will open Tuesday morning and continue till Thursday ovnlng The annual addicss of State President A. J. Colborn will be deliv ered at the Tuesday morning session The nomination of officers, lepoits of officers, election of officers and reports of committees will follow In the order itamid Then will come tho discussion of amendments to the by-laws nnd constitution, the healing of petitions and appeals and thn like. PROPOSED AMENDMENT. One Important amendment to the constitution has been proposed and it promises to engender a bitter fight. It aims to limit the lepresentation at the state camp to tho office! a of the cur rent tetm and the legularly elected delegates Tills would tlnow out tho district presidents and past state ptes ldcnts, who, under the existing lawb, have the s-anv rights In tho state camp as the delegates. There Is a fcplilted fight for all the important offices and especially frr tho stute picsldenev from which Mr. Col boin letlies after three successive terms The pilnclpal candidates arp 12 r Cook, of Nantlcoke: Di. C Shultz, of Danville. A L Eckert. of Potts- vlllc. and R M J Reed, of Philadel phia Lieutenant J W :3enjimln, of Camp 17., Scranton, Is a enndldnte for state guard He Is opposed by J. M. Kline, nt Souderton. Henry C. Ho'fman, of Mount Cobb, is the only other Lack awanna man seeking office. He as. plres to bo stale conductor. S. 51 Holdler, of Philadelphia, is his. principal opponent Other candidates prominently men tioned an State vlcu president. Jolnh Kerry, man, Hazleton, Dr D 12. Kclas, HugheH llle. State master of forms. William J. Noll, Mevertown, William O. Thomas, l.nns. foul. II A Miller, Easton State secretary, William Weand (pres ent Incumbent), Philadelphia. State treasurer, Irwin S. Smith (pres ent Incumbent), Shamokln Stato Inspector, All'. Prankel, Phila delphia. FOR THE NEXT CAMP. Wllllamsport and Lebanon aie the leading claimants o.f tho honor of cn teitaining the net state eamp. Tho order has 62,000 members In Pennsylvania enrolled in 693 cafnps, scattered throughout COO dlffeient places. Reading has the largest pro poitlonate membership of any city In the state, with Lebanon a close second, In the latter city there Is a camp con taining 1,182 membeis in good stand ing and two other camps with over MO members each The order hafc grown tapldly duilng tho last thtee years and Is now at tho highest point in inenibeishlp In Its his tory. II owns piopcrty alued at near 1 $2,000,000. TAILOR SHOP ENTERED. Enteicd Tluougli a Small Window in the Rear of Building, Th Electric City tailor Hhop'on South Washington avenuo was burglarized eaily Wednesday morning Entrance was made thiough u small window at tho tear of the building. About JIG worth of clothing was taken. Tho case litis been repotted to the pollco depaitmont. Stiange ou have not heard of "Joy Mukor;" 5c, best uluar out. THE MAYOR'S APPOINTEES. Skotch of the Men Scheduled to Sue. cced Saul and Dyer. . David J. Davis Is a resident of the banner Republican waid, being domi ciled at 820 Eynon street. He Ir a miner by occupation and mairled. ills age Is .1"i yeais ho weighs 192 pounds, and stands five feet ten Inches In his socks. Among tho signers of his petition aie Clerk of the Couits Thomas V Dan iels. Select Councilman Simon Thomas, R II. Williams and H. T. Fellows, Common Councilman Thomas M. Wal klns, School Controllers E K Evans and D. I Phillips. cty Collcltor A A. Vosburg, W C. iPtlce, William D. Mor ris, Mine Superintendent John Hnle. Assistant District Attorney W. O. Thomas nnd John Shantr. Welles S. Hoikenbeny icsldes on Short avenue In the Second wnrd. lie Is 2G years of age, married and a black smith by occupation. Ills height Is six feet, and he weighs 215 pounds Among the names on his petition are those nf D H Atheiton. secretaiy of the board of trade; H (J. Pond, Rev. (Seoigo K. Guild, W. H. Chtistnias, H. E. Oilflln, Grant Cutler, Alderman Myeis, Chirles Henwood, William Chappell, ,T. V. Hopewell, W C. Cowics, Dr J K. Uentley. John J Thomas, C. V. Terw llllger and Muishall Preston. MARRIED AT CATHEDRAL. Miss Mary Corcoran Wedded to Mal nchl O'Malley. Miss Mary Coreotnn was united In marriage on Wednesday nfternoon at r. o'clock to Mnlnchi O'Malley. The cer-. imony wa,s performed In St. Peter's cathedral by Rev. Father Ollloegly The bride wore a costume of white oigandlo nnd carried a bouquet of Ameilcnn bridal ioss. The brides maid, Jliss Ressle Loughney, wore white French pique nnd carried car nations The groom was attended by his bi other, John O'Malley. After the ceremonv a reception was given tho young couple nt tho home of the bride's parents, Mr and Mrs. Michael Coicoran of West Carbon stieet. The house was tastefully dec oiated with llowers and ovei greens. The joung couple lecelved numerous presents from their many friends. They will leslde in a newly furnished home on North Main avenue A VERY VICIOUS PRISONER. Arrested Yesterday Afternoon nnd Resisted Violently William Newman was found by Pa trolman Klah Peters yesterday after noon in a drunken condition under one of tho cats in the Delaware, Lacka wanna and Western jard. He was or dered to go home Ho staitcd, but when he at rived on Lackawanna avenue, ho turned on the oft'eer and commenced to show fight. Peters and Patrolman Thomas, who was coming down the street, grappled with him and got him down for the purpose of putting the nippers on him. Ho resisted fiercely and kicked Patrol man Thomas In the law, knocking out one of his teeth. The handcuffs were finally adjustid but he had to be fair ly cairled to the Centre street station hoube. DR. GIBBONS AND HIS SONS Operated Very Successfully on Miss iriuiqueen tor Appentucitn. Dr R. II Gibbons, assisted by his two sons. Dr. Miles Gibbons and Dr. Horace Glhbons on Wednesday after noon performed a successful opeiatlon on Miss gnes Mulqunei, who was buf fering from appendicitis. The operation was performed at the Screnton private hospital. Mlsa Mul queen Is doing nicely. She Is a resi dent of Easton, but formerly lived at Haw ley, Economy's August Sale, The annual August dealing sale now going on nt the Economy rutnltute btore Is a most lemutkable success The secret of the success of this great establishment is it.s fair business methods and liberal dealing which has given it the entire confidence of the public. You can suiely find nnything ou want in the furniture line by toamlng tluougli the Econom s Im mense bulldlne, chock full of fine furnl tuie, etc, at juices which ate always lower than elsewhere, but which are during the present month exceptionally low. . Round Woods Ttact. Our englneei has completed a plot of lots and streets of this tract. Lots nit now for fcalc for the picsent, five per cent, off for full down piyment, or five per cent. Interest on reasonable time payments. Lots can be puichased of Ml. W. E Sullivan, on the premises, or at the olllce of Watson, Delhi & Kerimeier, Tinders' National Hank bullulng. W. W WATSON. 7 Days nt the Seashoie. 12xcui. slon to Long Riuncli, A.sbuiy Paik and Ocean Grove via Centtal Rallioad of New Jeisey on Saturdav, August 26th, by special truln Fare for the round trip $4 50 Tickets good to return on any train on or bofoie September Jnd Don't Tail To attend tho picnic at Luurel Hill 1'aik. Satuidaj afternoon nnd even ing, August 19, under the auspices of Y. M. I., of Duumote. Good mimic In attendance. Well, Well. "Joy Make!," 5c. I'm looking for something In that line. BASKETS FANCY PEACHES, Mountain Rose aud Reeves' Favorites. Very uice table fruit. We will have daily shipments and prices will not be nearly as high as mauy sup posed, E. Q. Coursen Wholesale and Retail. SELECT COUNCIL REFUSED TO MEET ONLY SIX MEMBERS RESPOND ED TO THE ROLL.CALL. Two of These Six Would Not Have Voted to Approve tho Mayor's Dis missal of Patrolmen Saul nnd Dyer Messrs. Thomas and James Were In tho Corridor, but Declined to Come Into tho Council Chamber. As Par as Is Known, Only Two of tho Absentees Aio Out of Town. Sejoit council did not fall over Itself last night in a mad rush to help the major oust Patrolmen Saul and Dyer. In fact, It did not oven rush madly enough to stumble. To get right down to actual specific lact, It did not meet at all. The major's prOKtninme was to dis miss Saul and Dyei and appoint D. J Davis, of the Fifteenth waul, and AVolles S. Hockcnberry, of the Second waid, us their successors. This be came generally known during the day tluougli the activity of Patrolmen Saul atid Dyer and the consequence was that when the hour for the regular meeting of select council arrived theto wus no quorum present Clerk Iavelle called the- roll and re ceived six responses, Messts. Ross, Sehneldei, Lansing. O'lloylo, Coyne nnd Kearney answering. Adjournment was made on motion of Mr. Ross, sec onded by Mr. Lansing. MADE A PROTEST. Reforo the members had quit the room, Messrs. Fellows and Schroedcr put In nn uppearanie nnd piotested vigorously, and, to nil appearances, sincerely, against what they were pleased to consider an unnecessarily sudden adjoumment. Mr Schroedcr kicked because of tho consequent In terference to business Mr Fellows kicked on that score, too, but had something to sav, nlso, of nonsensical attempts to frustrate the majoi's In tentions. "Those men have got to go," he said, addressing Mr. Kearney, "and you fellows might as well take your medicine first as last." Messrs. Finn and McAndrew arrived at 8 15 and were seemingly surpilscd that the council was not in session. Messrs. Shea, James nnd Thomns weie in the corridor Just outside the council chamber all the time, but did not show themselves Inside the meeting room. The nbsentccs, besides the latter three, were' Richard H. Wllllnms, John E. Roche, T. C. Melvln, C. E. Chittenden, C F. Wagner, George Sanderson, P. F McCann and Edwin Frnjile Messrs. Chittenden and Roche aie out of town. Messrs. Williams nnd Thomas aie on tho petition of Appointee Davis, but their desire to have him on the forcj was evidently not strong enough to cause them to usslst In displacing Patrolman Djei Messrs McCann and Melvln aro openl and unequivocally opposed to the mayor's action, nnd Mr. McCann, It Is understood. Is extremely wrathy thereat, Inasmuch as he had positive nssuinnce from the ninyoi, through Chief Walker, of the fire de- pal tment, and Stieet Commissioner elect Thomas, that Patrolman Saul would not bo disturbed WILL PUT THEM ON. It Is believed that the major will np polnt Messts Davis nnd Hockonbeny ns nctlng pntrolmen and put them on the beats now covered bj- Patiolmen Saul and Djei The latter aie still film In their In tention to not resign The mayoi gave them until 2 o'clock jesteidhy after noon to hand in theli leslgnatlons and, w hen neither of them complied, he wiote out their dismissals and enclosed them in envelopes addressed to the se lect council. The lumor that three other pntiol men nio booked for dismissal ns soon ns the Saul und Djer cases ure dis posed of was confirmed bj' a reliable authoilty jesterdaj-. Tho following Is from Major Moll's inauguial message "The establishment of a police foice which will protect life and property and secute the fearless execution of the laws gieatly dependH upon the or ganization und the discipline demand ed While the present number of patiolmen is too few to gie the city the service which Its population and laige aica lequlres, still what thej' lack in numbeis they have In quality. 1 be lieve the foue Is composed of excel lent matuilal, all anxious to do their whole dutj and I shall devote to tho seivlce the best of mj' oneigies and Judgment When vacancies occur m tho foice Is Increased the selection of those appointed will bo dictated bj a desiie to secure the best men attain able, and no Influence shall pi event the dismissal of those who bv anv action or negligence shall fail to peiform theii whole duty. The superior officers shall be icqulred to exact discipline nnd en foice their authotlty and no requlie ment will be exaited except that of honesty and fidelity It shall be my endeavor to so dltect nnd control this bianch of our cltv government that no questions of politics will be allowed to li"pali Its efficiency or pievent Its ful 1. .inent of public confidence " WAY TO TIND OLD COMRADES. Tho Philadelphia Press Extends the Use of Its Columns. The Philadelphia Press purposes piintlng fieo of chuige all personal ad iitlsoments of G A. R. veteians, who may be peeking to find old com rades who will take part In the en campment In this city. Tre Idea Is, tint if a etcjnn living In jour town, Intends taking pait in the encampment and wishes to meet some old comrade whom he has not seen for jears, nnd of whoso whereabouts he Is Ignorant, he may put o notice In the paper t x-pieM-ing his desire to meet his old comrade, giving names of the peuple, names e,f the teglment and other de tails Detnlls should be sent to the Picss ptomptlj, as tho encampment will shottly take place and old soldleis will find Umc valuable. THEY ENTERED THE CONVENT. Young Women Who Yesteiday Took Vows in Malinckiodt Convent. At Malinckiodt convent Wilkes Run . yesteiday morning tlit seven young ladles renounced the i ,ui and took the veil. Those who look tho whlto veil were May Postei, of Scran- J ton, and Annie Fink, of Philadelphia The following made tho final vows and received tho black veil. Geial elino nttcrboln, Evasln lliaun, Vlncenza Martin, Horlbalba Relsch, Tuilhla Weber, all of Reading, Pa ; Theollnda Lclnheuser und Esther Leluhcuser, of I Pottsvlllc! Thcrlslta Schmurcker and Roslta Klein, of Shenandoah: Trud berta Franz, Luzerne, Pa . Bebnstlanu Rclnhard and Thea Hoffman, of New York: Oeorglana Dick, Lelghton, Pa., Melanla Tlmines, lliooklyn, N. Y., Fel Iclsslma Schwarz and Mariana Hchler, Elizabeth, N. J.; Evarlsta Stangel, Amstetdatu, X Y , Rosalia Ambon; and Rosnmunda Oengler, Chicago; Sep tlma noil, Hartford, Conn.; Theotonla Petz, Detroit, Mich , Expedlta Rels ser, Detiolt, Ludwlgls Koeiber, Akron, O.; Dnclnna Honk, St. Louis, Hernard nls Jaunty, Minneapolis; Mlltrandln Ilenk, Wnconln, Minn,;, Wrena Hcck er, Jovlna Heine, Thcodosla Flore, Eualldl Stump, Euphehoa Schtcutor, Morenta Funke and Eventla Glohn, all of Germany Rev, A. Thiol, of Chicago, was cole la ant of the mass. Rev. F. X. Delhlz, of Buffalo, preached the sermon. MARSHAL'S SALE. Bonta Pinto Olnss Company's Pat ents to Bo Auctioned. Deputy United States Marshal Low rj' has advertised a sale of the letters patent of the Honta Plate Glass com panj", selml on on execution secured by Doud & Miller, tiustecs In the Fulled States circuit court. Tho pat er ts aie fourteen In number. The sale will take place Wednesdaj. Aug. 23, nt the marshal's office In the Federal building As fai as Marshal Lowry knows, this will be the first sale of this kind that ever occurred in Scranton. TWO MORE CANDIDATES. They Want the Republican Nomina tion for County Auditor. Two more candidates for countv au ditor reglsteted jesterday with J. E Wntklns, secretary of the Republican county committee They are Eben P. Davis, of Eynon street, this city, and James H. Hopkins, of Adams ave nue, formerly deputy register of wills. Up to date six candidates for county nudltor and nine candidates for coun ty commissioner have registered On Saturday the Republican county committee will meet to fix the day for holding the county primaries and con entlon. APPEALED TO CIRCUIT COURT. Oakford-Haclcley Ejectment Case Is Not Yet Ended. Tho defendants In the Oakford-Hack-lej ejectment suit have taken an ap peal to the United States circuit court of appeals from the recent decision of Judge Bufllngton directing a specific performance of the disputed contrite t. It Is understood also that piepar" tions aie under waj- to uppeal tae Handlej- will case In which the Itlsh cousins leprcsented by Judge Jessup are platntitfs. A STATE REPRESENTATIVE. Honor Conferred Upon Alderman John T. Howe. Aldciman John T. Howe will be ono of the eight lepresentatlves to the national pow-wow of Red Men, which convenes In Washington from Sept. 11 ic 1, Inclusive The aldeiman has not been In the capital city since 1S63, when as a sol d er ho slept for two nights In the 10 tunda of the capltol. THEY ARE KNOWN HERE. 1'iom the Alamogordo News Joseph Anslej, Jr , one of the progress. Ive l' nnsj lvanlans who recently vUitcd the cltj- purchased a half Interest In the Alamogoulo Ice fnctorj before he to turned home It Is tho Intention of the Institution to Increase the capacity of tho plant double ui.d muke many other new Improvements. It Is reported that Mr Anslej will also put in a sash and door fnctorv here aiul erect a residence, with the view of making the town his perma nent home E A Walford, of Cubondale, Pa, Is a new arrival In Alamogordo. and he Is so thoroughly stuck on the e Itj that he thinks ho will make It his home in the future He Is a writer of ability nnd will doubtless furnish the News with con siderable matttr written from the stand point of an easterner. (' V Davidson was w touched nwav from the delights of Cloudcroft last we,k and taken to the l'lont whero he could see somo of the other nice things nbout the countrj-. II J, Anderson one of the Scranton, Pa, party who has been rusticating at C'loud eioft, cinno In Monday and went to tho Front to lnsptct tho work of rallwaj building We have used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy In our home for many jears and bear cheerful testimony to its vnlue as a medicine which should bo In every famllj In coughs and colds wo have found it to bei efficacious and In cioup and whooping cough In children wo deem It Indispensable. II. P. Rlt ter, 4127 Fairfax avenue. St Louis, Mo. Tor sale by all druggists. Matthews Btos, wholesale and retail agents. Take the Whole Family to piettj' Heart lake, Sunday, Aug 20 Traill leaves D , L & W. station at 9 00 it m Special low late of T.r cents for tho round trip Finest wines and clears at Lane's, S20 Spruco street. PLAY SHOES For Boys and Girls. Saves You Money. Small lots of these Play Shoes which help you out this month and helps us clean up stock. Children's Russet and Black Button, solid and good weal ing, sizes 5 to o'i. Today 55C Children's Black Kid and Tan Shoes, some of the best grades we have sold , at $1.50. Today.. 09C Misses' Black Kid Button and a few Tan Color, formerly been sold at $1.50. Must be sold today. . VOC Your money refunded If not satisfactory. 410 Spruce Street. I THEY WILL BE ADMITTED TO BAIL DISTRICT ATTORNEY JONES HAS GIVEN HIS CONSENT. After Considering All the Facts in Connection with the Killing of James Quinn, sr., nt Carbondnlo, He Is of tho Opinion That the Case Docs Not Rise to the Dignity of Murder in tho Elist Degree Greg ory Hns Applied for a Divorce. Tho Election Contest. District Attorney John R. Jones came down from Crystal lake yesterday and after carefully considering nil of the facts In connection with the killing of James Quinn, sr , at Carbondale, Sun da y, decided that It was not u case that reaches the dignity of murder In th" first degree and gave his consent to th defendants being admitted to ball They are Mrs. Paul Dcmpsey, he daughter, Mrs John Gallagher, and th latter's sons, Joseph and Thomas Gal lagher If the district attorney had not given his consent the case would have been called to the attention of the court through the medium of habeas corpus proceedings This morning Attorney Joseph O'Brien, who represents tho de fendants, will ask ono of the Judges to admit tho defendants to ball, nnd ns the district nttorney Is not objecting it I Is probable thnt the defendants w 111 1 nllowed to enter ball In such amour I as the court deems proper. i Mrs Dempsey Is TO years of ago, an 1 the disgrace of being Incarcetated In Jail Is said to have had a erj' bad ef fect upon her during the few days ph hns been behind the bars. It seems cer tain that she will not live a great while If kept In prison Gregory Asks for a Divorce. E S. Oregorj' j-esterdaj began p cecdlngs to secure a divorce from h s wife, Lorena J. Cregorj-. to whom ho was married in Now York state on November 3. 1801. On Maj 31. 1897, Gregory came to this city, but his wife tefused to accom pany him and has ever since persisted in her refusal to Join her husband As that constitutes desertion In the eyes of tho law, Gregory asks for a divorce The LangstnlT Contest. The following witnesses were exam ined jesterdny In tho Lmgstaff elec tion contest. Dunmore, Sixth ward-E. L Swingle Scranton, Fourteenth ward Stephen Kltle Fifteenth ward W J. Thomas, Dawson AVeatherhog, IJenJamln Ron nett, Jchn O. Evans, H. H. Burnhell Sixteenth ward Charles HInes, U Lehman, D. Nelson, Kalman Radln, Henry HInes. Fred Emerson, Wolf Rosonburg, P. H. Wiener, Clarence Potter, Cf II. Rozello, Patrick Ruddj Yesterday's Marriage Licenses. Vlto V. Pace Dunmore Malta G Domcnlca Dunmore George W. Cui'ry Moscow Lizzie Fallon Scranton James E. Carey Mayfleld Eliza Walker Mayfleld Joseph Filler Plttston Cecilia N'ovotny Old Foige Court House News Notes. James Stew ait was released jestei day ftom the Eastern penitentiarj when he served two j-ears. He was convicted1 of stealing a valuable, dia mond pin from ex-Sheriff Charles Rob inson In the Elk cafe on Franklin ave nue. Andrew Supak jesterday entered ball In the sum of $.'00 Julius Egrezky be came Ills bondsman. Headleston & Woerz' Impeilal Im pelled Wurzbeigei beer on draught at Zenke's pooooo 00000000000 THE POPULAR HOUSE-FURNISH- V INO STORE. V fl Little Warm To think about buying Stoves these days, but just as a reminder would say, Come in about Sept. 1st and see the largest display of STOYES AND RANGES in the State, and the only place in Scranton to find a full line of DOCKASH STOVES AND RANGES. 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