.rt Vvf .' ,U- - i'i-. rifflM.1 .M-J -J. T.-.' .T ...-.J- ., . ' i- ." J. T- ". " '" 'i ' tv " V '' ' --v -i tr,' "vi tii " . i ' "' V."' "V - THE &NT01ST TRIBUNE-THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1900. NORTON'S BULLETIN. Valentines All Sorts. All the Now Books at Cut Prices. Blank Account Books, all Sizes and all Style:, for all sorts of business. Mercantile Stationery and office requisites, all sorts. M. NORTON, 822 Lackawanna Avo., Scranton. SPRING STYLES NOW READY AY1 Spruce Street. Try Our Special 10c Collars, all modern shapes. DR. TAYLOR, Dentist, Ul Wyoming avenue, next door to Ho tel Jormn. Residence. 1700 Sandeisoil avenue, r.xperlnnced, pr.trttc.il, sclen tlflc. No complaints against charges or v. ork. Lackawanna "THE" aundry. .iM'cmi Avsiiuj. A. D. WAR.MAN. PERSONAL Major W. S. Miliar Is In Harrlsburg. Mr. nnd Mrs. John T. l'ortcr aro in New York city. County Auditor 'William V. Johns U In Philadelphia. Allan J. Weir, of Je.msville, lias been lsltiug filends In this city for several days. Norton IJeers, of Green Ridge, has gone to I.os Anrelcs, Cat., to attend the fu neral of his uncle. Charles Ash. the well Itnown machinist, has gone to Philadelphia to accept a po tation nt that place. Dr. Arndt has left for New York city to enraeo In tpc .at study. When ho has completed his course ho will return to this city to practice his profession. Mrs. H. a. Osborne nnd Miss Osborne, wife and daughter of the late General Os lioi ne, of Washington, D. C, havo been cues-is of Mr. and Mrs. A. D. lllackinton this week. The marriage of William Morris, of Mnrils llrof.. to Miss Miriam 11, I'rclz felder, of Ilaltlmore, will tnko place at the homo of Miss I'retzfelder's parents, at 222S Kutaw place on Monday evening next at 7 o'clock. Yesterday was tho anniversary of Col onel K. H. Hippie's birth and last night when ho returned from a trip to Phlladei. phla ho was met nt the Delaware, Lack awanna and Western station by a large party of his friends who escorted hint to lits homo on Webster avenue, where an informal reception was held for several hours. A Card. We, tho undersigned, do hereby agrca to refund the money on n M-cent bottlo of Greene's Warranted Syrup of Tar If It falls to cure your cough or cold. We nlso guarantco a 23-cent bottle to prove satis factory or money rclunded: C. Thompson. M. J. Vetter. A. W. Musgrave. Albert Schultz. David M. Jones. c. I.orrnz. Shryer's Pharmacy, p. L. Tcrppe. II. M. Cole. Chan. P. Jones. Tor a House Piano, nt living prices, see the Krell. Finn fz Phillips, 13S Wyoming avenue, Scran ton, Pa. . Colliery Engineer Co. Stock For sale. II. E. Comegys. Dime Bank Building. Finest wines and clears at LanVt, ISO Spruce street. Smoke the "Hotel Jermyn" cigar, lOo. Bargains for All This has been our motto sines we began our closing out sale. We havo closed out Blue Agate and Tinware, but have thousands of dol lars still in Hardware, Tools, Banges, Furnaces, Etc., Etc. Scales for the family, Scales for the grocer and Scales for the butcher. Razors, what a bargain. Large freezers at coct. Bird Cages, Knives and Forks. Our plumbing de partment is full of every thing in this line. Buy Hardware now, for the house you will build anytime dur ing the year, It will pay. We close at 6.30 except Sat urdays, Lackawanna Hardware Go,, 681 T.ekawanna Avenue. THE XOWKY INSTITUTE. Work That It If Doing for the Blacks of the South. The following hns been handed to Tho Tribune for publication: Tho Iovry Institute nt Muycsvlllc, B. Ci has educated 400 children, not one of whom has offended the law In any way; on tho other hand, tho uneducated nro being st nt to prison continually. Ho tho profin-or feels that pome good lias been aecomplMi'd notwithstanding the crltl flMn, and the good people of Scranton have done a great deal to bring nboilt this result. Wo now hive enrolled 1S5 scholars, uud employ live liiMruotur.. Among Hippo Instructors Is l'rof"h.ir Shepherd Hants, of llookcr T. Washing ton's school, who Is ceitalnly tloln? much rood In tltllling tho Industrial Ingenuity of Hampton nnd Tuskegeo InMlluto In that tcullou of the country. Tho great need Is S10 to pay tho tearheis' salary fur this ear and JlCi.onn to put tho Indus, trial ikiartment In full operation, Ji!,'kl as endowment fund. The professor will rail on the citizens of tills city In the Interest uf hlr work. Contributions may be sent to tho Klrst National bank, Sum ter, S. C for Lowry Institute, Mayes vllle, S. C. A letter of recommendation from O. W. Murray, ex-congressman from South Carolina: nembcrt, S. C, Sept 20, ISM. To nil who may bo In sympathy with and Intertttcd In tho cause of struggling humanity theso coma greeting: I cheerfully commend Professor W. M. Holey, president of lwry Institute, nnd Industrial school, to your careful consid eration. Down In tho midst of the lower stiatu of llfo he Is doing n magnificent work In banishing black diamonds which may bo the brightest Jewels In crowns of all who aid him, both In time and cter nltv. Ills school Is Indeed situated In or.o of the black belts of the south, In tho mli'st of a poor but very deserving peo ple, who must remain for generations to come In darkness and degradation without some nld from tho bounty of the benevo lent and sympathetic Christian peoplo of the country at large. I am very truly, George W. Murray. SELECT COUNCIL TONIGu. Opinion on Nay Aug Bark Railway to Be Sent in. At this evening's meeting of select council an opinion on the Nay Aug park street railway ordinance will bo received from City Solicitor Vosburg. Tho city. It will bo understood, has only a conditional title to Nay Aus park from the former owners, the con dition Imposed being that it is to be used exclusively for park purposes. The question the city solicitor will de cide will be as to whether the con struction of a railway line through the park enn be construed as a violation of this condition or not. If Ills opinion is favorable, tho ordinance will undoubt edly come up for first and second read ing. Controller Howell will make an effort to turn In the budget for the coming year, but whether ho does or not de pends on the street commissioner, whoso estimate is tho only one not yet received. 1 1 HARRY COSTNER ARRESTED. Accused of the Larceny of a Crate of Errs. About a month ago Mounted Officer Joseph Bloch arrested on Lackawanna avenue a man by tho name of Walter ZInk, who was trying to sell a crate of eggs for twenty-five cents. ZInk was taken to the police station, and It was found that the eggs had been stolen from Cleveland's market. ZInk, however, claiming that the eggi had been turned over to him by one Harry Costner, and Mr. Cleveland not wishing to prosecute him, he was freed, and yesterday Tatrolman Lona Day ar rested Costner on West Lackawanna avenue. The latter, who admitted the theft, will be arraigned before Alder man Millar today on the charge of lar ceny. AN INJUNCTION ISSUED. Action Taken by Referee Vr.n Wor mer to Stop a Sale. Referee tn Bankruptcy Van Wormer yesterday Issued an Injunction re straining B. Moses and the sheriff from selling the property of Kline & Co., of this city, the company having Just been declared bankrupt. The sale was advertised for today. It appears that S. Kline & Co. re cently executed two notes to B. Moses. Executions wore Issued thereon and the sheriff levied on all of Kline & Co.'s property. The creditors of the company hearing of this commenced Involuntary bankruptcy proceedings, and the company was declared a bank rupt. This is tho first time such a case has ever came up in this county. AN INTERESTING DEBATE. Conducted by Congregation of How ard Place M. E. Church. An Interesting debate on the ques tion, "Hesolvotl, That the BM. Sanc tions War," was last evening held In the hall adjoining the Howard I'lueo Methodist Kpiseopa' clvtroh, by tho members of f'nt congifallun. Those who upheld the afflrma e side were: Messts. Walker, Pla nnd Garner, while tho negative si wus looked after by Messrs. Harrl. Morion and Bell. The Judges aftei considerable thought, awarded the de cision to the negative side. LOOKING FOR SITE FOR A NEW PLANT. Sir. J. L. Roberts Is Here nnd Is Very Favorably Impressed with tho Situation. Mr. I. L, Boberts, of New York city, was a guest yesterday ut the Hotel Imperial. He was In town looking for a site for a new electro chemical plant. When seen by a Gazette reporter he admitted the purpoco of his visit hero. "I have been to all the great power plants of tho country," he said, "to Massena, the Hault, etc., and I am satisfied that none of them compare In any respect with the situation here. Yes, I am very fuvorably impressed. I was with Mr. W. B. Tlanklne yester day and looked over tho ground and I must say I was more than phased. Nothing, however. Is definitely settled as yet, and I do not cure at this time to go Into tho details of tny plans." Niagara Falls Gazette, Feb. 12. 1300. For maps, circulars or Information, call or address K. H. Kstabrook, Gen eral Agent for Niagara Falls real es tate, CIO Spruce street, Scranton, Pa. Carnations, 25 cents a dozen, at Me Cllntock's. Telephone k630, Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup. Has been used for over FIFTY YEARS by MILLIONS of MOTHERS for their ('HILDRKN WHILF. TKKTHINO, vlij PKRKLCT 8UCCK8S. It dOOTHCH tho CHILD. 8OFTKNS the flU.MH, ALLAYS nil PAIN; C1IKKS WIND COLIC, and Is tho best remedy for DIAIIRHOL'A. Bold by Druggists in ovcry part of tho vorld. Ho sure and ask for "Mrs. AVjukw's Soothing Syrup. and t iko no ott.cr kind. Twenty-five cents a bottle. REQUEST PRESENTED TO THE GOVERNOR SENATOR VAUGHAN AND AT TORNEY HARRIS RETURN. Had an Hour's Conference with Gov ernor Yesterday Morning, and with Him Went Over tho Tran script of the Proceedings of the Bar Meeting He Gave the Inti mation That He Will Not Make the Appointment Until After Li cense Court Is Over. Senator J. C. Vnughan and Attor ney JoUn M. Harris returned lust evening front Hattlsburg, where they went to present to Governor W. A. Stone tho request of tho membets of the Lackawanna bar that ho appoint Hon. John P. Kelly to tho vacancy on tho bench of this county caused by the death of Judge F. V. Gunstor. Senator Vnughun and Mr. Harris weie received by the governor yester day morning nnd with him went over the transcript of the proceedings of the meeting of tho bur, at which Mr. Kelly was named. Tho governor evinced a keen Interest In the proceed ings nnd was seemingly Impressed by the fact of the 1"' names of attorneys attached to the Kelly petition "1 were Republicans. Tho two gentlemen spent about an hour with the governor. He did not give any intimation ns to tho person he will appoint, but said he would not name him right away Inasmuch as Lackawanna county has two Judges nnd no hardship will bo entailed by holding the appointment under consid eration long enough to give every one who has anything to say on the sub ject a chance to be heard. When the governor learned that license court will next be held hero ho laughingly remarked that he thought It only fair to his appointee not to name him until license court Is over. AN AFTERNOON RECEPTION. Given by Mrs. T. J. Foster, Mrs. H. C. Barker and Miss Foster. Mrs. T. J. Foster, Mrs. H. C. Barker and 'Miss Foster gave a reception Tues day r.t tho family residence on Madi son avenue, when many ladies wcr entertained. Tho rooms were lavishly decorated, the dining room being strik ingly attractive In red, brilliant carna tions nnd a charming centre pleco formed of loops of satin ribbon, cor responding In the rich hue which pre vailed. The receiving party was stationed tn the front drawing-room. Among the ladles who assisted about tho room3 were: Mrs. D. C. Harrington, Mrs. Iteichard, Mrs. Paul von Ilngenlochor, of Philadelphia; Mrs. Landy and Mrs. Samuel Wayland, Wtlkes-Barro; Mrs. W. W. Watson, Mrs. George F. Barn ard, Mrs. B. A. 'Hill, Mrs. It. J. Foster, Miss Jessie Conncll, Mrs. K. W. Gear hart. At the table In tho dining room Mrs. Larkin. Mrs. Allen and Mrs. F. S. Barker presided. Their assistants were Miss Slebert, Miss Ilanley, Miss Hutch ins, of Mooslc, and Miss Mny Albro. Hanlev was the caterer. CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATION. Departmental Examinations to Be Held Here April 4. A departmental civil service exam ination will be conducted in the gov ernment building on April 4 for the following positions: Bookbinder, book typewriter, clerk, clerk qualifying as stenographer and typewriter, composi tor, electrotyper, elevator conductor, guard, press feeder, promotion to clerk, railway mall clerk, skilled helper In government printing olllce, skilled la borer In same olllce, stcreotyper and tagger. All those desirous of trying this ex amination must apply to the civil ser vice commissioner in Washington for application papers. lne Kreii Piano Is th? leading piano of the country for beauty and excellence. Finn & Phil lips, 13S Wyoming avenue, Scranton, Pa. Convenient Mileage Book. The Lake Shore and Michigan South ern Railway hs on sale at all its principal stations mileage books good for 1,000 miles of travel on Its lines. These aro known as tho Northern In terchangeable rebate tickets, and aro good on a number of different roads which connect with the Lake Shore and Michigan Southern Railway. The price of the.se booksj Is $30, with a rebate of $10 when the book Is used up. This makei your trip cost you only 2 cents per mile. If you do much traveling along tho route of tho Lake Shore and Michigan Southern Railway you should ask for full particulars about thl3 book from your local ticket agent. What Makes a High-Grade PianoP Tone, tune, touch, fiction and work manship, nil of th? best only. These nro what has pi teed the Krell upon Its exalted plane. Finn & Phillips, i:M Wyoming avenue, Scranton, Pu. Consumers Ice Co. Stock For sale. R. E. Comegys, Dime Bank Building. HEADQUARTERS IN COFFEE For this department we show continued gains. Peo ple seem to be tired of pay ing fancy prices in order, to obtain some item as a pres ent. Presents cost money. Did you ever think who pays for them. The coffee people are buying today is, Cour- sen's Java, 25c, Coursen's Java and Arabian Mocha, 28c, Coursen's Triple Blend, 32c lb; 3 lbs 00c, A No. 1, Rio 12c per lb. You can certainly save money by buying your coffee of E. Q. Coursen 420 Lackawanna Avenue. VIN MARIANT Marlanl Wine World Famous Tonic. DOCTORS' OPINIONS! "It Is unequalled In cases of Nervous Depression, Melancholy, Brain Exhaus tion, Fatigue, nnd Sleeplessness." "Vln Mnrlnnl nourishes, strengthens, sustains, refreshes." Sold by all Druggists. Rcfuso Substi tutes. A VALENTINE PARTY. Given by Mrs. Sol Goldsmith at Her Home on Quincy Avenue. St. Valentine's day was celebrated in appropriate manner last evening nt tho homo of ol. Goldsmith, nt HI Quincy avenue, when Mrs. Goldsmith entertained a valentine party of about llfty of the young ladles nnd gentle men of the city. The affair Wus given In honor of three young ladles from out of town who are visiting fiends In tho city. Thoy are the Misses Aline Levy nnd Flora Brooks, of New York, nnd Therese Bernstein, of Mount Ver non, N. Y. Everything thtotighout tho evening was cat 1 led out In a way thoroughly tn accord with the spirit of the dny. St. Valentine, god of the tender pas sion, being the supremo deity for the hour, tho house was handsomely deco rated with hearts everywhere in evi dence, bleeding hearts, hearts with arrows through them, In fact all sorts and conditions of hearts, being dis played In profusion. In the course of tho evening various games characteristic of St. Valentino's dny were Indulged In. and culminated with a game of progressive hearts. The hostess was assisted In entertain ing by Mrs. Langfeld, of Wllkes Barre. NEW PASTOR INSTALLED Rev. Marion F. Firor Is Formally Put In Charge of Congregation of Calvary Reformed Church. Rev. Marlon F. Flror was last even ing Installed as pastor of the Calvary Reformed church, on Gibson street. In the presence of the membeis of that congregation. Tho lnteiestlng service of Installation was performed by Rev. W. II, Apple, of REV. MARION F. FIROR. Wilkes-Barre, and after the Rev, Mr. Flror had sworn to be faithful to his charge, tho congregation stood up and promised fealty and support to him in his work. In addition to a special song service, two brief addresses were made by Rev. James Bollnger, pastor of St. Luke's Reformed church In Wtlkes-Barro. The latter dwelt upon tho necessity for united action between pastor nnd con gregation and told of tho Ideal church described In the second chapter of Acts. EXPENSES ARE TWO HUNDRED. Montreal Authorities Won't Turn Over Prisoners Until It Is Paid. Chief of Police Robling la'st evening had a long talk by telephone with Detective Molr, who had Just nrrtved In Montreal to bring back the two men wanted for shooting Olllcers Keys and Snvder. Tho detective stated that there was no doubt of their identity, but that the Canadian authorities would not give them up until fees amounting to $200 had been paid over. He wanted to know who was going to stand for this amount. Tho chief could give htm no Informa tion on this point, but will make an effort today to discover where $200 can bo obtained for the purpose. Modern Piano Makers produce modern pianos, and of thej) none ate better than the Krell. Finn lz Phillips, i::S Wyoming avenue, Scran ton, Pa. Second Legislative District. Notlco Is hereby glvm to tho Itcpubll can voters of tho Second Legislative dis trict that a primary election will be held on Saturday, March 17, ISuO, between tho hours of 4 nnd 7 o'clock p. m., for tho purpose of electing two delegates to rep lescnt snld legislative district In the com ing Republican state convention to be held In HuriUburir. and to nominate a candidate for tho leglslatuie. Tho cop., ventlon to compute (tho vote will be held on Tuesday, Murch 20, I'jflO, at 1 o'clock p. m., In tho court house In Scranton. In accmdaiu'o with tho rules governing this dNtiict tho candidates will be voted for directly by the voters at tho polls. Bach eandldato must register with tho district chairman his full name and post ofueo address and pay his assessment twenty days before the election or his name will not bo placed In tho official ballot, neither will any votes cast for him bo counted. Tho district vigilance committees In tho various precincts will conduct tho election and the result will bo reported by tho return judge to tho district con vention, which will bo composed of tha return Judges of the various districts. A written notice containing further In structions will be sent to tho members of tho said district vigilance commltttc. ' Frederick W. Flcltz, Chairman. Attest: Walter B. Davis, Secretnry. Real Luxury for Every Table Campbell's Condensed Soup. Just ndd hot water nnd stve. High In quality, low in prloo; U plates for 10 cents. All kinds. Tho sweetest and most delicious butter nmdo "Elgin Creamery." 27 cents per pound. Tea and Coffee. They speak for themselves, that is why our t ratio Is Increasing so. The Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Co. 1411 L.ieknwnnn.i avenue, 125 South Main avenue. 'Phone 73.'. Prompt dtllu-iy Spiff ,ii& liki ;" AN APPEAL FOR THb WEST SIDE VIAbUCT HAS BEEN ISSUED BY THE COMMITTEE. Recites the Danger of the West Lackawanna Avenue Crossing and the Numerous Attempts That Have Bten Made to Secure a Rem edyViaduct Will Be a Safe guard Against Injury to Thous ands of People in All Parts of the City. The following headed, "An Appeal for Safety," lias been Issued by tho committee having charge of the West Side viaduct campaign: Denr Sir: Tho peoplo of the West Sldo appeal to you to aid them next Tuesday to secure u majority of tho voIcb in favor of tho construction of tho much needed viaduct over the Delaware, Lackawanna nnd Western crossings on West Lacka wanna avenue. For years we havo striven and nppenled fur some protection ugaJKSt the. danger that cdnfrout us nt this most perilous till place, These tracks, seven In number, nro nt the foot of a dangerously steep hill and are a menace to llfo and limb. Nearly forty thousand peoplo reside on tho West Side. Thousands of theso rest dents are employed on the Bnst Sldo and thousands more do business there. Lackawai-na avenue Is the great nrtery between the East and West Sides. So serious Is tho danger thero on account' of thoFo crossings that business com munication with tho East Side, cither by street car service, on foot or In ve hicles, Is maJo nt risk of life nnd limb So great is the dread of fearful conse quences at theso crosslrgs to wife, child, husband or father that anxiety and wor rlment alone nro of a dl&tiesslng and ex pensive (Character. MANY NARROW ESCAPES. Nnrrow escapes from accident nnd death aro a common occurrence. Street car after street car filled with women and children havo Jumped tho tracks or lost power there and Just escaped collis ions with trains nnd locomotives. Whtlo wo make this appeal for your aid and support for the erection of this via duct as a safeguard, the loss of tlmo und the great Inconvenience caused by the vexatious delays nt thesn crossings are a serious drawback, not only to the peoplo of tho West Sldo and ndjacent commun ities, but nlso to these 011 the East nnd South Sides and other portions east of tho Lackawanna river who have dally busi ness dealings with tho populous West Side. Tho erection of tho viaduct project will boa safeguard against Injury to tho thou sands of peoplo from all parts of the city who dally pass over theso dangerous crossings. It will bo a great tlmo saver. it will bring tho Bart and West Sides Into those closer relations so essential to tho substantial advancement of tho en tire city. It will lncteaso the valuo of property, lmprovo the conditions of trado nnd Industries, and most important of all, savo life. Tho viaduct must ccino! Fifteen years ago It was necessary. With a population on the West Sldo trebled since then, with tho Increased business demands, the via duct today is an lmperatlvo necessity. Every year's delay In tho construction of yils safegunrd not only means ln creared dangers nnd more vexatious de lays, but also much greater cost, be cause It must bo built, sooner or later, at any co.st. COST WON'T BE FELT. Tho erection of tho viaduct wilt cost each taxpayer but a trifle. Two cents a year for the laborer, three cants for the miner, mechanic and clerk, from five to ten cents for the business and profes sional man nnd from fifteen cents up for the homo owner, or llvo cents on each $100 of assessed valuation. Tho West Sldo has never opposed any material Improvement In any other part of tho city. Our councllmcn voted for tho Wyoming avenue extension because It was In tho lino of progress. West Side people favored tho purchase of Nay Aug park, and our councllmcn voted for tho J'JO.OC.O given by the city a short tlmo ago for tho Improvement of that park. Wo foci that every Improvement mado In any part of tho city ts a benefit to the enttro city. Tho erection of tho viaduct would bo as serviceable an improvement to tho cntlro city ns hns ever been made. It would lionn especial benefit to tho busi ness Interests of our city and In addition would make our lives safe. The cost to tho city for tho present plan will not be more than $167,000. It will be on tho southerly sldo of the street ocr purchased property Included In tho abovo estimate of cost, and will not dam ago property. There will bo valuablo space underneath tho viaduct, enough room for eleven or more valuable ware houses that would contribute largely to ward Its cost. Any other plan would cost much more than this and not bo more serviceable. Wo not onlv ask you to vote for tho viaduct, but to uso your Influcnco with your friends to aid us In this Just de mand for safety, particularly ns tt will tend to upbuild, advance and cement tho Interests of the greater Scranton. Committee T. Fellows Mason, chair man; William Fnrrell, P. F. Struppler, D. D. Evans. A. B. Holmes, V. M. Clarke, John R. Farr. Smoke the "Hotel Jermyn" cigar, 10c. i i i i 50 Cent Ties Are not all tbe same value, We honestly think we can give you a better Tie for 00c than you can get most anywhere else, If most people didn't think so we wouldn't sell so many. 4 i i i i i i i i i HAND & PAYNE "On tbe Square." 203 Washington Ave. KZ C. F. BECKWITH & CO., DEALERS IN Mine and Mill Supplies, Machinery, Etc. OFFICE-Dime Dank Building. BULL ANOTHER DINNER. Officers of Companies F and D Dined by Colonel Watres. The fourth of Colonel Wntres' din ners to tho oflleers of tho Thirteenth regiment was given last evening nt tits residence on Quincy avenue. Tho olll cers honored last night were those be longing to Companies V ami I), and those present were as follows: Company F Captain Fremont SlnUes. First Lieutenant C. F. J'ros-t, becond Lieutenant Charles W. Murdock, Ser geants C. II. Derby, Fred M. Koehler, Franklin llenshaw, Samuel W, Snyder, O. A. Beemer, Corporals Albert J. llrleg. Lawronro C. Drink, D. J. Clrlllith, Ches ter A. Weiss, Lew Robert and Henry J. Campbell. Company D Captain Arthur R. I'oote, First Lieutenant Lurerzo 8. Illsbcc, Sec. ond Llcuttr.nnt Kara 11. Ripple, Jr., Scr gcants Thomas RuseU, Jr., Ira G. Mur phy, Richard Kelley. Joseph F. Cleury, Charles A. Adams, Corporals Charles 3. Ross. William F. Mjers. Halph A. dlci: ory, John A. Conncll, John A. Miller, Kd ward J. Flnnegan, Charles M. Bacon nnd Wlnfred B. Hornbaker. COMPLAINED TO DR. ALLEN. Coroner Roberts Not Pleased with Dr. Gardner's Action. In his investigation of tho case of Raymond H. Weaver, tho 11-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. George Weaver, of Jefferson avenue, who tiled of diph theria, und who had been dented med ical attention b his parents who nro Christian Scientists, Coroner Roberts learned that the death certificate, on the strength of which a burial permit was secured, was Issued by Dr. Gard ner, though ho had not been called in until after tho death occurred. Coroner Roberts took this to bo on usurpation of the prerogative of his oMlco nnd a violation of the rules of tho board of health. He allowed the funeral to bo proceeded with, but re ported the matter to Health Oulecr Allen for transmission to the board of health. The Most Beautiful Designs nnd the richest tone nro what has brought the Krell Piano to the position It occupies ns a leader. Finn & Phil lips, 13S Wyoming avenue, Scranton, Pa. Economy Steam Heat Bonds For sale. R. E. Comegys, Dime Bank Building. Steam Heating and Plumbing. P. V. & M. T. Howley,231 Wyomln? ave. McCllntock delivers carnations for 23 cents a dozen. Telephono S630. Dr. C. W. Trevorton, Room 1 Library Building. Hours 1 to 5.30 p. m. Special ty, Diseases of Women. Drowsiness ts dispelled by Beecham's Pills. -1. i. Smoke the Pocono 5c. cigar. !f!i!$!i:CCIC The Moii-hn Haudwaui'. Sroit i I THE I FIRST . COSTf i i of a cheap range (so-called) is not the only expense. Re pairs soon run Into dollars. BuyaSterling. jj sutlt of heavy, clean castings JE with bricks twice tho thick- 2S nes3 of those In other ranges pj then you make an economt- 2? cal purchase. sS Foote & Shear Co. SS M 9 N.Washington Ave M $3:llll&$IIISIt Pierce's Harket Receiving dally Turkeys, Fowls. 6prIngerB, Ducks and Squabs; also Rock away, Maurice River and Blue Point Oys. ters; Everything the market affords tn fruits and vegetables. Your orders will betllled promptly with best goods at reasonable prices. PIERCE'S MARKET 110.112.11 PENN AVIvXUE. WAKEHOUSE-Grecn Rldgc t -X I l llwiH" 1 It iV 1 2:- JDtoTTX . Tho quality of the oil used tn mixing colors determines the durability of the paints. Oils uch ns wo offer will make paint of great smoothness and durability, a lnrgo sur face can bo covered nnd tho coating will not peel, crack or wear off until It has dono Its full duty. These prices will show that rood oils aro not expensive. MATTHEWS BROS,, 3MLAV.k-j:";' ALL THE LATEST Chas. B. Scott 119 Franklin Ave. Telephone 222. The Popular House Fur nishing Store. DOCKASH STOVES AND RANGES...,..; Tou can't get closer to actual cost than wo plnca our customers who buy Stoves nnd Ranges. The best rango on tho mar ket Is tho Dockash. As baker and worker It slar.ds pre-eminent. Its wonderful system of oven ventilation makes It tho most satisfactory baker In tho world as well as tho most econom ical Reforo you buy a rango examine- the Dockash. 1 Foote & Fuller Co. -"V Hears Building, 140-43 Washington Ave - JOHN BULL FINDS IT HARD To give favorable reports of his battles lit the Transvaal. You'll not fmd it hard to give a favorable report of the stock of Seasonable Underwear sold by CONRAD All weights, grades and sizes. Union Suits a specialty. 4" 4- The Economy's 4th Annnal Trade Sale Has drawn bigger crowds of buyers than any event ever launched by this firm. And This Is Why ROCKHRS of Ileautlful goldon oak or mahogany finished, high back shaped urms well braced, sent tovt red In latest tie sIkii of Arlington vclour, worth KW. Special for this jc KI.OOIl OIL CLOTH-Brand now spring patterns, bright colors, worth from :9c. to CJc. Salo n nrlco I"v I.AlUiH AltXI, CJKNTS' IIOCIC- VAl hlt.li back, saddlo shaped wood seat, golden oak finish, C le T worth t:. Salo prlto.... ' "T" nnT.nr.v nATC ptwianrn nr.DHOOM Bl'ITS with bevel plate mirror In dresser brass trimming on dresser nnd wush cittittit unrtli fU nl 1 a d Cl 4 f Sale prlco VO THB ONQM? 9.91.9909R.99.7 WonmlnH Iva ; .... uuu UHv uu, ..,..., v-. -" . k. -jL--r
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