!'i ! Y THE SCRANTOX TRIBUNE-WEI KNJGSDAY, MARCH 28, 1900. '. Bank FOR., Women. Manv of the Inillff of fletiitilon and ltlnlty do not know tli it the Dime Deposit AND Discount Bank nltrs tholr itirnitutii. Scores of them do. nml make n or its Htrniif vaults n h icposltory nr tliMr tailne. Vi'r colli It the HCcnmitK of men. Wr nay .1 ior cent. mm pound interest mi nil linn deposits. c. und upward lei'elvul. Ovir $1,000.000.00 now enti listed to us for safe keip h the people of thin lesion. Cha. dn Tout Ilreek. I'lisldont. 11. O. Dunlmm, Cns'hkr. DR. TAYLOR, Dentist, 1"! W'omlnR avenue, ntNt door to llo. Irl Jerinjn. Reslilenie, 1TK Panflerron mrtme Kxpcrlomrd, pi .title ill, sclen tllf . No complaintri as"ilnl charces or work. Lackawanna "THE" aundry. ;r Penn Avtnuc. A. B. WANMAN. PERSONAL Alton iy M. J. Walh I- In Hatiihur;. Joint II. Jhooka has it'tiumd fiom Floilrhi. Mr. and Mrs. J. V.'. rit.GIhbon nic in New Yoik ill J. Cltv Solicitor Vnl)tiis i In Pottllle toiliiv on legal buMuus. Dr. A J. Bunnell ami Pi auk S. H.nker nie in Mi li o, wheru thy will spend a mouth "I "O. Ml-. William Pielfcldei, or llnlllinoie, rrUunrd lioinr jostouliy niter a visit, with hci dnushtoi. Mrs William MoirN, r.t i lot' 1 .lei no n. INQUEST LAST NIGHT. July Inquhed Into Death of Adam Marezlnkewicz. An Inquest Into the death of little Adam Maiezlnkcwliz, who was killed on Capouse avenue last Thutnlnv evening bv a tiolley iar, wax con dliitid Hit night in the mint liuusj bv Coioner .1. J. Robeits. number of witnesses weie . amliipd, among whom weie tin follow -Ins: J. F. Mitchell, Joe Mllln. (Anth ony Mlllei, Kied H. Ma-on and Will iam C3. Ilvans, all passengeis oiu the car. and Owen Mm lay, motounau, and I'dward 'Merrill, conductor. The testimony or the eye-wltnet.ses of the aicldent was in substance that the boy had daited acioss the stieet ,1u"it as the car came along und had fallen In between the fender and pilot hoard. The motorman testified that he did not see the h.il at alt and stopped his car when he he.ml the i lies of those on the stieit. Ml. Ma son, who was on the front platfoini, said the motorman did everything In hl power to stop the cartas soon as he learned thit thete was something w rong. The Jury decided upon the follow Ins etdlif "We, the regulaily impaii nellrd jury, decide that Adam Maie 7lnKwIcz lame to his death on Thun dny. Maich 22, by falling under n stu-et eer on Paponso avenue, and we fuither decide Hint no blame attaches to Un employes of the Sci anion Railway eoinpany." Mtorney C, P. U'Mnllev lepiesenteil tlie railway company at the ln(ut. POLICE PICKINGS. Davie Davis the small Wet Hciaiiton boy angled Monda.v nlteinoon In Joins I.rng's Sons' stoiP. wlieie he was caught In the ait ot stealing a blcjile lamp, w i dlchaiKed fiom the pollie station jrfleida.v inornlng. The ptoprletor of the ttore did not wish to ptoeiute tlie br. Merv Kell.v. atiestrd Mondio bv Patio, man Potter while she was going around lo rvcral bouses and begging mone. was jPHierday sent to the renin tv Jail for thirty dus In default of a $in fine. $158 for the Hospital. The Lackawanna hospital thankfully mi knowledges the lecelpt of JI.'S fiom the employes nf the 13. Robinson's 1113 Brewny. Mis. 13. 3 Wlllnid, We leave the city Satin day; all fumltuic and carpets for sale. Call at onie If you wish to secuie a bai galn, 41R Madison avenue. K. H. Davi dow, one of the dim of Davldow Bios, Millinery Opening. Tomorow, Friday and Saturday PoiiRheity & Thomas, l.Ti Wyoming avenue. In Shelving Counters and fixtures at our store. We must vacate this week. We may close store to the retail trade as early as Thursday. The biggest bargains yet in any goods uuso'.d. Come quick. THE LACKAWANNA HARDWARE COMPANY. 881 Lackawanna Avenue. BigSlaughter PEOK-STRATTON NUPTIALS. Ceremony Tm Performed nt the Home of the Bride's Mother. , Mis Anna H. Sttatton, of this city, and Dt. Welland A. Pock, of Peekvllle, were married lant night Ht thu home of the brlde'fl tnothpr, Mr. Charles Stratton, of 311 WehBter avenue. Aft er thp ceremony the younic couple left the city on a whort bridal tour and on their return will commence housekeep ing In Notth Sirunton. They will live at 2K04 North Main uenuo. and Dr. Peek will also have his nfllcc thole. The ci'iemony took the fotm of a quiet, home wedding, none but the Immedi ate lelatlves of the bildp and Ktonm belnsr nie.ont. At ."i"0 o'cloik hint pelilnK Ur. Peck and Miss Stratton enteied the fiont parlor together to thp strain- or the wedding mat ih, nluoil by Mls nose Oratnbn, and wpip united In wedlock by Rev. h. Slmpklns, of the Peik vllle Metliodlst episcopal church. TIip loom win artistically detoiateil. Clink, the Hot 1st. having had charge of the lloial allot nments. A large mn of palms and KiKtor lllllcs foimed a handsome- bunk, and the ef fect produced whs a most pleasing one. Hoth Inlde nnd Kioom weie unat tended. After the leletnony hud been pelfouned and the newlv mauled cou ple had lecelved the congratulations, and well wishes of all present, n wed ding supper was solved. At U.20 o'cloik Dr. and Mi. Peck left the city on their In Id il tout. .Mis Peck l a fhaimlng younR lady, mid. as Miss Stiatton, was wldel known and universally liked for her niHiiv graces anil good qualities Dr. Peck It an able anil' energetic piofes slnnal man, and all whom know him hip uie that success will attend his efforts in th.s city. HE FILED A BOND. Hairy May to Receive His March Salary. llany May. peimanent man of the Hook and Iadder company, hns fur nished rontiollei Howell with an In demnifying bond nnd the eonti oiler will nccotdlngly pay him his Mauh H.ilai with the iiuilei standing that a lexolutlon be Inttoiluced In loumils stating that the snse of the oidinance appointing May was that he be paid T60 a month. It will be leniembeied that he has bien leiehing JiJO slnc he was ap pointed last Octobei. whldi the con tioller lalelv illsioveied was ton much, lnasiniuh as the oidinanit piovldlng foi his sippnlntmeut lends that he be paid the same as other petniaiient fite meii. Other paid fliemeii aie iecellng J'O the first iMt and the lontiollei acini dlli!;ly made up his mind to keep mil ins .Mai en saiai;- in even up iiungs The thing that May louldn't undei- , stand at thst as tin- fact that Plank Molr, th" maors son, who was ap pointed at the same time he was, has been leielvlng .ru a month light along and no klik milling. He was shov. n the oidinance appointing Moli, which fixes his salaiy at $fin, and does not lead "In b" paid like olliei piild flie inm." as iIops thi. niiiiiiaui u appoint Ing him. Wlicioupon he icllected upon the peculiatltltv o( inunli Ipal govein in"iit VAGRANTS ARRESTED. Two Tramps Suspected of Having Stolen from Hillside Home. James Hi own and John Howle.v. two genuine specimens of the famllv holm, weie aitaigned befoie Mn.vor Moll In police mutt estenla inmnlug on the charges of vagrancy and lanenv. They weie attested bv Patiolmeii Xeuls and Potter on lowei Lackawanna avenue Monday nftei noon shoitly after th had sold a suit of ilothes to James Kane, a baggage man at the Dela waie, Lackawanna and etPin 1.1II load station, for Jl.fiO. Wind was icielved at polke head quaiteis fiom Supei Intendent Heemei. ot the Hillside Home, that a suit of dothes and seveial snuill 111 th lis had been stolen lioni the honip. When the pilsoneis weie seatched seveial ni ti tles weie found on them whlih toiies ponded with Supei Intendent Hnmet's di MMlptlon, they having In theli pos session two 1.111?, two pair of ee glasses and two bum lies of lead pen ills. They claimed that the kiepeis at the home had given them these things. They weie held for a further healing. WILLIAM BRINK INJURED. New Stieet Teamster Rendeied Un scious by Fall fiom Wagon. William Hi Ink, of New stieet, -i teamster, was taken unmnseious to the Lackawanna hospital yestenlay morn ing as the lesnlt of falling fiom his wagon while dilvlngdown Ltukawanna avenue. He lemained inuonsrliius un til late In the afternoon. After he had ionic to himself and the tuts Indicted on him by his fall had been piopetly attended to he left the hospital. The accident happtnpd In the nuiin iug. Hi Ink was dilvlng down l.icka wanna avenue and was thiown fiom his seat by a suddi 11 Jolt. The wagon passed over his body and the shock of the fall mulcted him unmiiM lous. He was piiked up hi people pasMug by. blood sticHinlng fiom tin back of his head and 1 tits In his inn. He was pitied In a lumber wagon and taken to tlie Laikawunna hospital. His team was taken In chaige by the pollie and put foi safe keeping in Helles' Lively. FOUR PETERSBURG MEN. They Weie Anaigned on a Chaige of Disorderly Conduct. Aldeiniau John Huwe's unite last night was full of Italian lesldents of Peteisbuig, who weie ptesent elthei as pilsoneis, witnesses or pioseiutois In the case of Chief of Police Fiank RnblliiR against (Jeneioso Patomlso. Salvntoie LUcaulo, Huontiliin Llccaido and Flank Bossoo. Tlie'se font men weie chaiged with Riossly mlsbehav Ing themselves In the home of Maile Olordano. Thpy theie became drunk and dlsordeily, 111 ed off icvoHeis. thieatened to kill eveijbody In the pluce and acted geneially In a maiinei not lecognlzed In the best society. They weie ai rested by Deteetlve Molr, Mounted Officer Blocli and Pu ttolman Suitor, and at the healing the pilsoneis weie fined and dUihaiged. Pntomlso, however, being held In i'100 ball for his appeaiance at comt. Auction Sale. One new Inundty wagon, two new top buggies, two new bob sleighs, a lot of lion and steel, nuuntlty of car-, llage bolts, lot of blacksmith tools, In cluding bellows, foi Res, one safe, vice anvil, etc., will bit sold to the highest bidder for cash on Filduy moinliiK at 10.no at Marwond Jm dun's blacksmith shop, on Vine slieet, near Dickson ( Wlllks LACEY IS RELIEVED AFTERLONG SIEGE HAD BEEN ON THE STAND SINCE LAST THURSDAY. County Commissioners' Case Will Probably Be Concluded Tomorrow. A "Merry" Youth Who Was Eject ed from a Trolley Car Seekf to Re cover Damages for Alleged Per manent Injuries Replogle-Froth- ingham False Imprisonment Case Called for TUal Eight Veidlcts. The 1 utility lominlsslciiers inse Is nppioicliliis teimlnatton in Judge Sav Idge's couit. The 1 oumiissloner's side expects to lose today and thp audl lois' counsel say they havo no large amount ul rebuttul testimony to offer. The pinbiibllltles tile that the ease will be In the Jtn.v's hands tnmoirow. Auhlt"(t Laiev, who went 011 the stand last Thuisday, was not iclleved Iiom the veige of pNtimlnatlon and cuiss-fMinlnatlon until noon yester day. At the Itfteiuooti le-slotl the VV It Hisses cMiinlued weie A. 13. Hunt, of the Hunt & Count II mmpany: Coniad Siluoedei, louti.ictor: Mux .belman nnd Kiank Becker, foiemen foi Mr. Sihioeder, nnd John Henoie, sub-con-ttaetoi. Mi. Hunt, wits examined as to the oNtiu bill for gis Httlng. IliMidmlttMl tlint h" himself suppo-eil th" plimibln;; bill sent In bv his lit in Included the ens lilting, but his fori men lnfotmed him ilirfetenllv. and after the gas lit- ting bad been done the foiemttn in putted he had done the wnk at tlvi 01 dei or Aiihltiet Lacey. AHOI'T Till! KXTRAS. Cotiti actor Sihloeder nnd lil foie men gave testimony beating on th' exttas for whlih M. Sihioeder vas given 11 edit, all of whlih wan gone ovel liiooisv by Alchlti't Lacey. Ml. Hellene was callul to testlf.v as lo Ills extia woik. but is he bad no pi'isiniiil knowledge n Hie mattei. the business having been attended to by Ills foi emeu, 1m was not iin -tloned at tny lengih, Tn pn l.ilnlng how It unite that he was allowed JI.wiii foi supei vIslliR the woil: on the tool Mt. Sihiuedu made the stati nient, Incldi nlally, tltttt If tlie old I oof hlld not lieen lemovid It would be do'Mi on tlie 'idewalk bv this time It had begun to spit ad und pmh out on the sldownlK end these walls, in Mime plai es, mnlalned itacKs n wide that the aim niillil be inseitdl in the I l' lies the full li ngth I It wai' on this iimuut uinliih that the 1 numlssioui is wniitid sunn on to lake full lesponslbllltv. and It was this that piinnptcd them to engage; Ml. Sfhioedei. Judge Atihbald s engaged In tijlng tile tiesjiass pas,, uf Slu.11 1 Cutlet, ot (teen Ridge.aualitsi the Sitaiitou Rail way loinpauy. 'lite plalnlllf wants n -IKK) ilamagis for Injutles-. which he al leges lesulteil ft iiiii his being rouefu l and vioiigftillv elected liotn :t Piovl ileine iar. at the coinei of (lieen RIiIr stieet and Noltll Main avenue, on Chi 1st mas eve. P''7. Then- Is no iie'tloit but that lie was ejeeted and his election was lonlhlp lut the defendant holds that lie was piofatle and holMcioils and ass tlllted the colldui tut. PLAI NTI ITS SIDI3 OP CASI3. The plalnlllf hopes to plow that evo'i If the cji'itloii was w.iualited. It was lint elteeled In a plopet uiaiiiiei. Il Is alleged the i iiiulit. tor thicw him off while the 1 ai was in motion in answei to tills, the mmpan.v urn tends that Culler and a fi If nil nainid Lovelace attacked tile 1 iiullit In", I! !'. Maishall, and tli.it the conditi toi gi a signal to stun, but helot e the iar mtllil be biniight lo a sfuidsllll the snuggle tesiilted In Cutlet going liead-lli-t ftom the iilattotut. I.oelaie was put off nflt 1 the 1 ai .--lopped. The plaluliu's witnesses admit that Clltlei was evidently lillilei the lllll'.l eni e of ill Ink. and that lie ait d "nieii.v." The defense epi ts to Miow that something 11101 e than uieie miil nit nt 1 harm tei ieil Cutlei's mniluit. The plaintlir s twent.v -thtee .viats or age .ui.l man lid. He 1 lalms lo- was laid up for ten davs as a lesult ! his lnjilllis, and that his e.veslghl and geii el.'ll iiiustltutiou have In en p -I in. 1111 fit ly itnp.ilied. Attiiiiu'.vs (lunge V II. ale anil I II. Hiiius lentesent the plaintltl. Maioi Hveiitt Will I en appeals fin the 1 0111 P in.v Tin 1 asp nf Attotnev 1). H. Replogle agaiiiht Aitliui riothlugham H on be foie .linlge Alblight In No. -'. Mi. Rep logle sues foi SI." lit 11 foi false 111 list. He and Mr. Kiothltighum had -ome dlspute,iivei a note and .Mr. Clothing ham bad Mm auesteil lor einbe.lo m lit. rebutaiy 4, tStT. Aldeiman Mll lai held him to bill and lou.mltted him III ih fault theteot, but Judite (lun stei, the ui'Nt moinlng, ulensvil him oil a h ibeas i 01 litis, .Mi. Replogle Is enileavoiing to show ili.it In tlie in teilnt hitween the tianmtlon foniein- Iiib the note anil the lltue (,r the ai- tost Mi, riothlnBliam made an open thieat to have him dislianed Jauien H Tuitp.v, Joseph O'Htleii and lion C. I' O'.Muilev ate the plaintiff'-, attolin.vs. The defendant Is lepiesent ed by Attoiiie.vs ;, W. Tluier and It. II llollte. viiituicT roil moyi:u. In the i.im' of Kiank Moei ufialuht Mouis Davldow, a veuili't w.ih enteied tor the plaintiff in tile sum of M70.1I6. A veidlct of $10". I.' was entcicil for the ooooooooooooooooo A Special on Canned Peas Eve: y one who has used our "Blue Label Peas" KNOWS they ate worth 25c per can, this week. 18c; 82.00 per doz. "Red Label" regular 20c, special 15c; $1.75 doz. "Extia Telephone" 15c; SI, 50 per dozen. "July Picking" and "Cecelia" 20c; $2.25 per dozen. "Champion of England" sifted, 15c; 31.50 per dozen. "Fancy Arbutus" 10c; $1.10 per dozen. Odds and Ends, 75c per doz. Fiench Peas, 12 and 15c per can. Finest Mushiooms, 25c; $2.75 per dozen. Half size 15c. This ia a special, and the above quotations ate good only for this week. E. G. Coursen 0 vooooooooooooo VIN MARIANI Marlanl Wine World Famous Tonte. All who have tested Vln Marlanl agree ns to Its gieiit supeilorlty-ithls can be teadlly verified lv a personul test hut Rtlatd specially against dangtroiut sub stitutes nnd wouliMift Imitators. "is the only tonic rllmulunt without unplensnnt reaction." Bold by all DrugglMs. Refuse Substitutes. plaintiff In the ease of O, S. Lawrence against T. W. Mason. In the case nf W. H. HwUk against Thomas Price tho plaintiff was given n verdict of I50.M. In all thiee of the above cases the de fend a lit fulled to apppar. A veidlct of $10.80 was enteied by iiRiepnient In the case of 1. H. Sweet against A. (I. Pace and olheis. The Jitty In tho case of the Ttaders' bank against James 1-3. Hughes l etui tied a veidlet for the plaintiff In the sum of JiOS.G7. In the two McClaln Intel pleadei cases against Onlge & Clements the Jut y found for the plalntllt In the one uisp for the household goods and In the other for a top buggy. All the lest of the piopeity, adjudged at J3SK, was ad judged to be lightly seized by the de fendant. The 1 asp of the Kosciusko guaids against the Met chants' and Met hanks' hank wus continued until into war iitnto pi 01 ceilings shall deteimlne who aie the legal ofllcets ot the plaintiff society, Marriage Licenses. Oear Henry Deikei llii 1 nttt'ltl Minnie Lulu Arnold (.reentleid John I'iet lilvpbant Rose De Men l)l pliant Court House News Notes. A. 1). Dean, lefriet In the um of the Pi 1 k Lmnbii 1 oniptinv agalt.st the New Yolk and HcihiiIoii Coal loinpain, ve-ti-iilav tiled an nwatil or J'" In fawn or the plaintiff 111 Die 1 use of Janus l-'hnu again! the iltv of Hi lanion, an uwaid of Jl. In fa vor of the plilntllT was etird.tv tiled bv Aililtiatois Tli.miis A. Bfik. C. P. I) Malley and VV. W Bavlor. Plvim sunt for dimiKPs dune his ptopeitv on l.u srerne stieet bv wntu fiom the strfet be. lug till iu il theieou a- a lesult of faliltN giadliig bv ill iiiiiti.iitois James R. Pimbildge was eletdav ap polntid supervisor ot Sptlne Hi 00k town ship lo till the .H.1ii! uiseil by the ipjdgnatlon of Stiphen Itansoiii, who mis moved fiom Hie township Tin appjiut niint Is niilv Mil the spttiu eleitton. Moigan Itli hauls whs he onlv otlni uiiiillilale rot tin. appointment. 1 RAISE FOR MISS OALLAND. Aithur Ciispen Believes She Is De stined for a High Place. A 1 thill Cilspln, the New Yolk wiilii about inaltcis the, ill It al, sa.vs: VII s lleiilia Call'iiiil Is the atvv bull ing wupian ot the laiuii K. Ilaiktll iioupativ. She may be ill sillicil to illsap point eveivfioih. biiseir Inrll'deil, bill If sic slionlil sin 1 ted hi living 'l lo t!u ix pei t.itlon- wallat'lalilv .iIoiimiI li the plesetit 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 v of hei wo'k, s. piuia les evililllilh loliave Mr Ibiil.iMt l.il'. lit lielill ll 111 tlie Idle lijl nillstli stlpie niaev. She is out a vitii.m mil ess, mi.l she Is atlllited vlll Mine uiaiiiiei Isms whlih ait null!' li!. hi the extieuie, but niiMt of hei work lias tin ital. tine ihc, and In a Mine 01 two iiuliliu tlie e- hlbltien ol llltmse llllntlull, without vlo- Intense 1 motion lent itiilniist .t.'ua moiling less un.a Mlpt-lb In nnotllel si cue, however. 111 Willi II then, was .I'vloti-M iiiiluii t no., inidlatelv piMp.lPu. Iiei evil a 'ceiie. In the vvnv wiib'h could not have luni be. tii" an nu-eil Willi a vbw to w lulling ap imisi(. rim r.illiil 10 "gel a Intnl." It Is luoluilile Hut In lime Miss i:,il lind will lun. biini luatiol of her-nir ii t'l v, ill th, a b abb to pioiinie hiionhpi iff) its thin sin I now able to tdiow in, Inn ut the inomnit ?li Is simptv a nuir vi I in niln vo A PERNICIOUS PRACTICE, Some of the City's Ciedltois Wrnt to 1 Be Paid Twice. t'oiittoller Howell Is uial Ini; an elfoit I to In t aU up a p ml 'lous pi.trtlio which I has been adopted In the p.i t bv number of the 1 ttdllois ut tin- 1 lis and , with this end in view lie If now nil-' t.vlliK all sm li to send in tilth b'lis against the 1 Itv pioin tl at the 1, I ot cat h month ' It has la tn tlie 1 iistuui annum: - tain pe 1 -ntis to whom th" 1 Itv uaes monej to send In a duplleate bill tor inllei'tlon some si ur jit ipouths alter the lltst and 111UI11 il bill has b '11 paid. This Heiond bill Kfiuiall) liasies I tile auditing eoiilllllttre a iiei oud time, beeau'e it is usuullv i-plll Into two bills, the total amount 01 both lit Ins the same an the Hint oiltlnai hill, , I This lathei pu.zleil the iltiUs In the ( (Olitiollers) dep.ll tllleilt, and. tllollBll! tlin- have stoppeil quite a number of llioin. It Is quite possible thnt a mini- her liave been plld twlie within the I pant few e.iM. GOING TO NEW YORK. tf You Are You Will Find the Eail ington a Most Sntlsfactoiy Hotel. 'I'lle Hotel latlliuKton, on Te...H- ' s"'V''nth stieet. west, ear .liutiUwav. i "' "1 the most satlsfaetuiy hole's, all thliiRs lousldeifd, that tii' ivr-r-,iki) vlfdtor to New Voik can Hud. it is absolutely llie-pioof m ih til! plaie. and in the xeiond pl.iei- it has all the lomfoits and eonveiili 'lies t.i be found In any hotel, it Is iht In the tenter of the HhoppltiK in 1 .limit c ineiit ilistili'l and little lime need bq lost In leathlmc plaies of that sort when one Is In New Yoik for hut a limited letiKth ot time. Pcnnm mak Inp a Ioiib visit In .'ew Voik, too, will lind the Kaillimton a most lionielllcn plaie ami their eveiy lomculenca will bo lonsldeied, Suness for tluj new Kai lliiKton Is apsuiPd. TAKEN TO POLICE STATION. Clippie Casey Suffers Tenlble Pains in His Limbs. A man by the name of Casey, who has for a long time peddled peiuils nnd small ni tlrles mound the streets, was taken to tho cential police station last night with his light let, badly swollen anil dlscoloied. He Is a nipple, who lives In Hellevue, nnd be has for a long time tomplulned of Double In Ills limbs, I.ust night he enteied a Lackawanna saloon, and said he was unable to go any farther. Patiolmun I'eieis was notified bnd took him to the renttal police station, whole he was made iiun fot table foi the night. HOSPITAL HAPPENINGS. John Uausner, an emploe In tlie Dli k son works, i en Ivtil iieatment at the Lackawanna hospital yesteuluy for an tujuied hand. It lvd been caught In a machine und was badlv lacerated. John Clallaglur, a miner, esteiduy ap. piled tn the J.Hckawannn hospital for treatment for his bund, which had been taught between two iaib. Two .of the llr.gus had tlie nails tcru off und cuused him gieat pain. REORGANIZATION OF THE CITY COUNCILS IT WILL BE EFFECTED NEXT MONDAY MORNING. Charles F. Wagner Will Have No Opposition for Chairman of the Select Council and William V. Griffiths Will Be Slmllaily Honored tn the Other Branch Hugh Jones Will Succeed Himself ai Clerk of the Common Council Martin T. Will Be Re-elected. itiul leoiganl'atfoti of hoth blanches of louncll will take pluce next Monday morning at 10 o'cloik und fiom piesent Indications the Republi cans will mueeod In capltlilng the ihnlimunMilps In em h Instance with out any lontest. Chat lex V, Wngnei. s,.leit council man ftom the Tenth wind, will be elected chaliman oC that braiuh, to sutieed Kli haul II. Williams, Hie foui teen Republicans having pledged him theli suppott at a lecent caucus. The Democrats aie so hopelessly In the inlnotlty In select count II that they will make no light. In common louncll, when thete aie Pleven nepubllcans and ten Dentin i.il, William V. (Tilllltlis, fiom the Fouith waul, will undoubtedly succeed In being elei ted i halt man, to succeed Lu thei Kellet. Though the Republicans in this hinuih have a uiajoilty of onl one, they have pledged themselves as one limn to suppott Mr. OtlflUhs. JON13S WILL UK CHOSI3N. Hugh Joins, the piesent cleik of cominon council and a Republican tiled nnd tine, will be ic-elected, ns he has also seemed the pledges of the eleven Republican". The Democrats In this biandi view the united Republican uiajoilty with dlsinuv- and It can safel.v be piedlctid that they will make 110 contest. After eai li muni II has lemganled a Joint spson will be held for the pur pose of ilectlng a city 'cleik. und It can be stated positively that Mai tin T. Lavelle, the Demouatic Incumbent of that otllce for the past elghtet 11 eais, will be chosen unanimously. Tilt ip was sunn, little opposition to him talked about Mime time ago, tup tills has long slme died nut. the mem bets of both blanches icall.lng tha no man cm lie round in the cltv todn. as well us t quipped for the ofllie. One well, fiom llel Molld iy lllgll' muni lis will again meet in Joint s's slon for the piupose of electing a iltv 1 ngincer and It Is lullevcd tint th pic-uit lucilliibi lit, Joseph II. Phillip will have no uppo-lttim to his ie-en tliin foi anothei leim of thtee e.us Then- will be only ope new man li 1 minium council dutlttg the minlP! eur, this being DHiiicla (i.ilvln, De:nn 1 tat, or the Twelfth vvaid. who su 1 eeds the piesent Incumbent, J. J Mon agh in, also a lleniocial. I'HASdlls IX Si:i.KCT Thoie will he live now nii-iubeis. hue evil, In mIi ft ( mini II, thiee belni! lb publicans and two Demo-iats. Con ni?mliiK with the 'I'lihd waul tlieie ' Plofe.sin Jnllii .1, I'listello, Doiuo. la Wild sin i eeds John .1. Ki.lllll'V, IJ.'Ul. i tat. Andievv II. I.idstone. ItepublleM of the Thliteeutii wind, who will tal the plan of Colonel limine t'an.leis.i Iteptiblhan. roimei Coinuioii Cuiiiiellmau Jo-e Ollvii-. Itepuhll in of the I'lrtieir v.. ml. will step into the pl.no made v ' .mt by llniatlo T. IMIiims. iiIfo a It publican Hv-MieillT Kiank II. Clou ons, Ilepllbih all, uf the Seventeen vvaid, will take the il n ot .latins . LiiisJuk, llepuhlii an. and o-Sele Couni llinaii Daniel V. Vaush in, Dei ociat. of the .S'lneleetilh waul, w lleieid IMwIn Pialile, Di moeiat. PAST COMMANDER'S JEWEL. Picsented tn Past Commander Srn uel Costlett Last Night. At a nieetltiK "I" Authtailte ion iiuindiiy. No .'II. Knhthts of Malt i held last nl'.'ht a put i oniniauilei'' Jewel ,vas i-uiifi noil on I'ast Coin llialldei .S.ilimei Costlett Tile pli-en tut loll speeeli was made hv Captali ini.il Kiank II. Voting and Mi. Cost lett made a ilttlm, ii'sonse. At last nlBllt's iiiivtliu; tlie (told dt Kite was alsii iiinleried veiy eltbutate l.v iiiMiu a landld ite. ACCUSED OF ASSAULT. Hatter Schorl Charged with Beating Attorney J. Elliott Ross. Hernial! Sihotr, the Spiuco stle battel, was vestouluy aitisted and ur talKiied betoie Aideituan .Mmoii Kus miii on tlie ili.ue of assault and but teiy, luefeiled by Attorney J. i:ilott I loss, . Tlie latter iilleRed that eailv ji-sle- In a Derby You lirst want tlie correc t shape. We give II. You want the correct color. We lime II. You want it to wear well. We guarantee II. IT'S A KNOX. HAND & PAYNE "On the Squaxe." 203 Washington Ave. C. F. BECKWITH & CO., i:ali-:ks in Mine and Mill Supplies, Machinery, Etc. DFFIGE-DImc Bunk Building. day nfteinoon Schoff nssaultcd him In fiont of thp Hotpl Jprmyii. The at tack was sudden and unlnokod for nnd the prosecutor said that Scboff, after felling him Indicted several kicks. Constnble ftl. Flei stein served the win rant tud ScholT was hi ought to Aldei mint Kasson's otllie. .The affali was settled amicably between the two patties, 1111 PATENT MUS Ayets Cheiry Pectoral 75c. Ayer's Hair Vigor 73c. Cuticura Resolvent wc. Hostettei's Bitters 70c. Kennedy's Favorite Remedy ..75c. Miles' Heait Cur 7Dc. Warner's Safe Cuie 88c. Armoui's Extinct Beef 40c. Benson's Capclne Plaster 18c. Bellndonna Plaster 10c. Beecham's Pills 18c. Mellin's Fiepaied Food 38c and 55c. Cniter's Little Liver Pills 15c. Doan's Kidney Pills 38c. Ely's Cream Balm 38c. Gieen's August Flower 48c. Hoff's Malt (Imported) 25c. Lane's Family Medicine 20c and 38c. Winslow Soothing Syrup 19c. Nestle's Food 40c. Pond's Extiact 38c. Weber's Alpine Tea 10c. Karl's Clover Root Tea 20c. Jamaica Ginger 20c. Kllmei's Heait Remedy 38c. Kemp's Balsam 10c nnd 38c. Thomas' Electiic Oil . . .20c and 38c. Spring Styles Ladies' and Gents' Neckwear, Shirts and Gloves. SOLE AGENTS Youngs' Hats .rP.(l U2 Spruce Street. RGAINS IN NIGHT SHIRTS NEXT TIME lltV BATOR 5cCigar5c Make the Experiment 'Twill Ray. AH ll cnal lltalcri Have 'I hem. Il!tt$lllllri3$ ,-z Tin: viuu un II aisiiw viek sraus ?.n M I A SERIOUS 1 li I FALL jjj Often occurs from using 2? a poor step-ladden I GOOD i LADDERS, i 3JJt Stronp;, durable S Plenty here for fft choosing. ones, your e From 60c to $3.60 $ 1 Foote & Shear Co. 1 ri il 1J 9 N. Washington Ave ill: Prompt Delivery. I 33llll$$IIIIIINgt WAKEHOUSi; Urt.cn Kidgo Clarke Bros Tho quality of the oils imfd In mixing colors ditu mines tho durability of the imlnti. Oils euch ss wc offer will mske point of grent sniuiithnrps und durability. A InrBo sur fuee can be covered nnd tho coating wilt not peel, crock or wear off until It has done Its full duty. These pi Ices will show that good' oil are not expensive. MATTHEWS BROS., ,1:0 Lackawanna Avenue. Electric Supplies We Cm ry In STOCK A full Hue of Electric Light ane Bell Supplies. Prices right. Call or write for quo tations. Chas. B. Scott 119 Franklin Ave. TCLCPHONC 222 The Popular Houso Tur ulshlns Stors. ' i Only the $est Is win th v of Imitation. Don't he Induced to buy a Just ni Rood iniw. fiot tho DOCK ASM. It has many features not found In other makes. One Is tho construction of the M.ito allowing tho re moval ol the Ki.itc hats In. Icpi iiiluilly of thn hilck, lulik test, or water fiont. ,'n v Doik.tsh lanije, J.'.'DO, Foote & Fuller Co, Hears Building, 140-42 Washington Ave t J..-.r ?:-i HnerexrieRiUGr&an w yhfducc ncffihtiflZkL -H LL SPEINO STYLES AT CONRAD'S j This Carpet l I Storo is Forging : i Right Ahead, ; Something we have to 6'ffer for eaily Spiinp puiftoaseis will add to thib stoie's popu laiity, too. Ten patternB.of Tapestiy BiusseU a Cai'ptt, eveiy one a heanty; goocrf.25 caipets; our pilce forJten'days, made leady for your ' " per yd. $1-00. Our offer is .included, to pur chnseis of ttlioyp bniKtiins,, vis: ;i. A Caipet Sweeper with evliry pui chase of carpet a,nlouuliug to S15.00 or over. , ' . , Credit You? Certainly 7rte " : . mNmv. 221-223-225-227 Wyoming A'Te Our Tenth Anniversary Car nival now on. '('. -f -'-if 2-rA -&iZ-iiM LBffAS a olML' cEs-rRiis X
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