r -i THE SCRANTON TRIBLTNJi-THURSDAY, APRIL 5, 1900. Wonderful Bargains Grand Piano, easy a a - payments J)f-3U Fine New Upright, ') r- easy payments p.f&DU High Grade Piano, snort time used, easy -v payments. POUU Angclus, used short time, easy payments. Second Hand Organs, of all grades, cheap lor cash, or on easy payments. Wo linrc the Finest Line of Pianos Handled in Tills City Toilny KNABE, BRIGGS, VOSE & SONS AND LUDWIQ All Musical Goods, Phonographs, Granhophoncs and .Supplies at PERfeY BROTHERS 205 WYOMING AVENUE. Ice Cream. DESr IN TOWN. f Pj Per LAGKAWANilA DAIRY CO Telephone Orders Promptly De Iverei 27,-317 Adams Aenue. Scranton Transfer Co. Baggage Checked Direct to Hotels .ind Private Residences. Office D., L. & W. Passenger Station. Phono 525. C. S. SNYDER, The Only Dentist .1 II t City Who )Ra Oructualo lu .Medicine. 420422 SPRUCE STREET. If j on hne any work to he done c.ill nnd take adwintugo of tho following prices: Gold Crowns, Best $5.00. Gold Fillings SI 00. Best Set of Teeth $5.00. Silver Filling 50c. Crown nnd bridge, work a specialty. All tho Intent elcctilc .cppllaiiccs med for tho allegation of pain Oill and liavo jour teeth examined flee of charuc. Ab solutely pnlnleHS extraction. Dr. Edward Reyer CIA SPRUCE RT.OPP. COURT HOUSE. Open Wednesday ami Saturday ecnlnBS. DR. H. B. WARE, SPECIALIST. xiye, Ear, Nose and Throat Office Houra 9 a. m. to 12 30 p. m.: 2 to i. Williams Building. Opp. Postoffloe, A1$2 4!ffl6RLPtkBza -t- t -r-f f t CITY NOTES -f -f 4- -f 4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-f4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4- MILir.MIl I M. -(ompim l) ir k- Thir li'Dtli iifcimiri will conduct j imlilat. lull al limb hall Vptil 10 M'UI'KM: rUT -Tund.,) .nenlng a mini hr of the friends of Ho. .1 II. UHl Undrnd him a dotiatiun pait) at his home, JJij l)i imirl. IIIIILi: IL'.vS-ll s Miller will mt his llilik iluki tliir cecum,;, at JJI Adauu auuu, let diur to Ihc armory, hii)lndv iniiii,.) rOK Till: CHWI'lONMIIP-I i lulling am Ikij 1 )iars ot a,-t mil Mcllilu' Hi pnunU to wii,tlo mc. A I Ii, champion ut ice and miirlit. MlIhTISO lOMf.lir.-IlK rcsular Hireling of the Twentieth Cditui lltuan iluli ulll bi held t( night at the liuinu ol lUMoid 1'arnluin, u07 1'inc street. DONATIONS ACKNOVUIIIfilD-lhc in mage nn nt of tin. Lackawum. Iwfpital ai know lodges the receipt of a dc nation ol J.'J limn tin manage incnt of the Lackawanna mills i.( louth biuntun IIVAX l'l NKlt I. The fuiim! uf Mn Itean. ol 200 Crown aMnuo, will take plait ut J 10 o'clock this afternoon lntrriiicut will be made In the C'atlmlral inwlin, KOIS HhLR I.N lllb.-Iaiil TgU, i fnuiiun In Miller's biker), wis jihtcida) mnrnin,- ai ralRncd heoie Mclennan Millar, ehaimd with av Miiltiiii: Auuuit 1'ilic. one of liU workmen He was held In t-M bail miis. o'wnu: impuomno-mh. oiiiji.., 0j Franklin jesnue, I now nuking (,oo.l piogrias t the laekawaima hoplial ami hunts an. in tcrtaincd that she will kiiiui finm il Minimis Inttlitcd upon lid l.iit Mturdae b, her husband. filil.KV llllKii; U. c 1 U. MhirH-Tliu t.icin Hldge Woman's Chlistlan Tiniii lame liiiinn will met till altiitiotn .it .1 o'lloik in llic llhrarj The subject of the nuilliis will be "lunpir ante Work In Chinch (Middles and Wuman's ChrUtlin leinpirame I'nloii MUIonaiii " OIIOHSK INIUItl.D-Stiphtn Olioruk). oi l.u leine meet, was lat night tnkin lo Ihc Uika wanna ho.pltal mlfiilng (mm a compound frac ture of the left arm m the nvill of boiuj; inuk by a car at the Delawuc, l.ukawanna and Wcetirn railroad oouilni; at Clltt stitrt I'AV.llS. rii- l)ila.uie nnd lluilwn mm pin) paid je&tudav at the Dlikson ind oi !toich mlneH. N rlli tewnlcm. 'I he DcUwurt, Ijiikawanua ami WcMiir coinpai will pa) to day at tho l')ic, 'l.nlni and llolden minis ami tomonow at the lliiihln, tallica and Moils cob llerlca. IPCTUIIK T0M01I r.-Ohaplaln C. C I'icrcr, of tho United Mates arm), a Irothrr o( Ile. Hob. ert t V. 1'icriv, will tonlKht ilellicr a lecture at the Penii Amiiuo Ilaptlit chureh, the kubjett of which will Im- "Our I lax In the 1'hlHppliiis." It will be citcn urdei Ihc autplcvs of the oiiiii; IVople'J ioclcty of flic charch TEETH xss INTERRUPTION IN THE GUERNSEY CASE AN OVER-ZEALOUS WITNESS BRINGS ON A SENSATION. Ho Hnd Given Fnlso Testimony at a Previous Trial and His Lady Prlend Intended, as He Claimed, to Give False Testimony at This Trial, and Having Decided to Tell tho Truth Himself, Proceeded to Induce Her to Do Likewise. Bother Was the Result. An Interruption of n rather scnsa tlomtl nature occutrctl yosteiduy In the Mi.onij tie.npuss case of M. W. Ouorn pcy nsalnst J. W. f?ut'rnsc, which has been on trial, since Monilaj Lift, be fore Jtidftn Suvldge. 11 rcHtillod In court rflcrrlni; to the district attorny a mass of testimony tcndlnp to cstuo llch an allegation lha' paitlos Intsr e?ted In the defence had attumptLtl to undtilv Influeiut wltnifsts The plalntlft. It ulll I rotnembered, !old nut to tho defendant and con tracted to jtIvo him his ixMuslve ser vices for five "cars, At the end of two years the defendant was dlschatsod, and thereupon broiight suit to recovci wages for the lermilning three years of the contract period The defense wus that the plulntllf was not gllng his attention exclusive ly to the defendant's hus-ines-s. but was engaged In ptlvate enterprises, anions them the keeping of a lively stable. The plaintiff contended that the de fendant was rouiliart of and acqui esced In thl. At the prelous trlnt leforei arbitra tors two years ago, the principal wit ness for the plaintiff In this feature of the case was Chailes Bennett. He testltVd he drove down to the Guern sey store one dav with a noise front M. W. Guernsey s. livery stable, and after transacting his business In this store, had a conversation with .1. V. Gueriisov, In which the 1 ittet gave Honnttt to understand that he knew peifeetly well of M W Guernseys livery "table ventuie and that he was wholly satisfied that Pin employe should conduct th's business as a side venture. DENNETT MISSING. When the second tilal of tho case began last Monday this wittKFS. Uen nett, was missing. Math side had had detectives assisting it In working up the case, T. F. Reynolds being en gaged b the plaintiff, and Will P. Cliffoid by the defendant. The plain tiff's deteetle claimed to know that licnnctt was In rsinghamtop and bar gained to bring him back with the as sistance of an attachment. Judge Haldrt declined the absent witness to be in contempt and lf-siied an attachment, which was placed In Air. Hevnolds" hand". The witness wi.i hi ought back TutcIuv and lodced In the eountv jail. Attorney John K. Scragg proceeded to have him ielcaB,,d on a habeas corpus, and vesteiduy morning Judge Salilge gave him a hearing. That the liny might not hear the testimony court adjourned to the law librai , and, all dpy long, up to i o'clock, witnesses were on the stand telling of Pennett's (light, and the In cidents leading up to It. M. W. Guernsey the plaintiff, Wil liam Foote, confidential clerk of J W. Guernsey Charles Bennett, the wit ness In contempt: Joule Bennett, a ounr; woman of Lenox township, who, it Is alleged, was apptoached with of fers of money if she would succeed In having Bennett charge his testimony, and Attoinej (' S. Woodruff, of coun sel foi the cletensc, weie on the stand. The plaintiff tiled to shov that the defendant had attempted, while the Itrht trial was on, to hire Miss Benn'tt to induce Charle Bennett to change his testimony that she declined tho ofier. and proposed to tell ot this Inci dent In the Intetest of the plaintiff at the present tilal that Charles Bennett was won oer to tho defendant's side, and "ngaged himself to assist In pre entlng Miss Bennett fiom giving her testimony, and that he left tne state to bt bevoiul the reach of our couit, and was atte"iptlng, also, to inveigl" Miss Bennett av ay. DECOY LETTERS SENT Decoy letters, it is alleged, were sent to Bennett and Miss Bennett, one in the name of Mlsh Bennett, InUtimr Charles Bennett to meet hr at Foot" s house In Page eeuil. one owning In the spilng of 1S?S, the other, signed with Mrs. Toote's name. lnltmg Mi.s3 Bennett to call on the tame evening. Both lespoiuled and upon their arrl al found Mr and Mis Foute, J. W. Guetiij-ev. Attorney Woodiuff and De tective cii.ionl piesent. Mr, Guernsey protested to Bennett that he (Bennett) had done bin) a great Injustice, aigulng that tho Incident ho refeiied to never took place, that his nienioiy must be fault as to the party he had the alleged convocation with, If he had any such conversation at all, and that It was his duty to stialghten the matter out when the ease was neNt tiled Bennett Insisted that he had not made a mistake, and went away. Miss Bennett was then annealed to, and ut cording to her story Ml Guern &1 lour Kidneys Sick? Here Is an Easy Way lo Find Out Be sute ou need medicine befoic ou tuke It. but having once found out that oil need it lose no time In get ting the best It It's for the Kldnes, Liver, Bladder or Blood, Itheumatlsm, Dyspepsia. Cluonlc Constipation, or the sickness peculiar to woman, the best Is Dr. David Kennedy's Fuvoilte Bern edy, and a veiy simple way to find out If ou need It. Is to put some urine In a glass tumbler and let It stand 4 houis. If It then bus a sediment oi u cloudy appeal mice. If It Is ropy or stringy, pule or dlscoloied, you do not need u physlctun to tell you that ou should take Fuvoilte Ilemedy at once. It speedily cuies such dangerous symp toms us pain In the buck, fiequent de alt o to uilnate, especially at night, binning, scalding pain In passing wa ter, the staining of linen by jout urine and all the unpleasant and dungerous etfects pioduced on the system b thtj use of whiskey and beer. All drug gists sell Dr.' David Kennedy's Fuvor Ite remedy at $1,00 a bottle, oi G bot tles for $5.00. By a special and particular an an .fe rn cut with the manufacture! , our leudeis can tiy this giand medlclnj absolutely fice, By simply sending your full name and post olllco addiess to the Dr. David Kennedy Coipotution, Bondout. N. Y mentioning this paper, when u tilul bottle of Favorite Henrs dy. together with a pamphlet of valu able medical advice, will be sent you by mall postpaid. The publishers ot this paper suar nntco tho genuineness of this offer. sey peisonnlly offered her $250, or the choice of any piano In his stoic, If she would prevail upon Bennett, who was an Intimate filend of heis, to Jog up his recollection, recall tho thing as It actually occurred and testify accord ingly. Tho Plaintiff learned of this meeting and subpoenaed Miss Bennett to ap pear at this tilal nnd tell about It. Last Saturday, Chatles Dennett and his employer, M, T. Keller, went to iropbottom and mot Miss Bennett and her hi other. Charles and Miss Bennett had a long Interview, the purpose ot which, nccoidlng to Miss Bennett, was to get her to sign an affidavit concern ing the meeting, which was to tho effect that the statement she had pie vlously made was etroneous. She waR willing to sign It, but feaied to confess that her former statement was untrue. Bennett assured her that she would be taken cure of, and In duced her to consent to meet hlin Mon day In Blughamton nnd there make her statement before a notur.v. It was fmther alleged that M. T Keller fut nlshed Bennett $10 with which to go to Blughamton and agiecd to foiwnid $1J more. In going up to Blughamton on the noon train, with the attachment 'or Bennett. Detective Honolels saw .Miss Bennett and her brothei getting aboard at Fostei, in Induced Miss Bennett to leave the train with him at Hallstead and had the hi other go on to Blng liamton and bilng Bennett to Hall stead, bj representing that Miss Ben nett wanted to meet him theie When Bennett stepped off the tiatn in Hall stead he was set veil with the attach ment, nnd the whole pnty letuined to Scranton POSITIVE DENIAL J W Gueinse) denies poslllv el) that he ever made an offer to Miss Bennett to change Bennett's testlmonj. and ho Is coiroboiated In this by Attorney Woodruff, Mr. Footc and Detective Cliffoid, all of whom aver that thev were present duilng the whole of the Interview As to the latter Incident, Mi. Guern sey sas he knows little, but vlgoi otisly denies that theie was anything done that was in any way Iriegular, Bennett icceutly confessed to hls emplover. Ml Keller, that he had done a gient wiong to Mr. Guernsey and was anNlous to straighten It out If he could. Mr. Keller, who has known Mi. Guernsey, for a quaiter of a century, and has for him the gieat respect which he enjojs among all ot Scran ton's business men, advised Bennett of his duty in the premises and nlso said he would stand b him In doing It. Bennett furthei stated that he was firmly convinced that Miss Bennett had testified to a lie in tilling about the meeting at Foote's and that he would be able to get her to do as he Intended to do, tell the title stoiy of the affali. .Mr. Killer advanced him $10 with which to go to llopbottom to Intel vhw Miss Bennett, and theie was the end of It as fin as he oi Mr. Guerjise) was coneei ned. When the testimony was nil ln,Mi. New comb asked Judge Savldge to ex--ercise his power as a committing magistrate and hold J W Guernsey. M. T. Keller nnd Chailes Bennett to ball for attempting to tamper with witnesses. Judge Savldge promptly declined to do this, but ngieed that the matter might be referred to the district attor ney, by having the testimony tinn scilbed and transmitted to him. Major Warren asked that a Jut or be drawn and the ease continued, as the incidents of the day would projudic" the defendant's case. Judge Savldge could not see this view of It and le fused the motion. The trial will be pro ceeded with at S o'clock this moining. Garber Is Allowed ij895. Attorne) C E Danleii, aibltiatoi in the case of Philip Outlier against the Citv of Scianton, vesteiday filed an awaici ot jsuj in favor of the plaintiff. Mr Gather is a liaiber, and in 18'ir. conducted a shoo In the basement of the Coyne house. The lire hi dram at the coiner of Lie kaw anna and Penn avenues became leaky and the vvatee j round its way Into Gather's shop. IIu claimed that the lesultant dampness gave him rheumatism, and fuither al- i leged that J274..10 worth of his baiber goods and appliances weie ilaniagi d He sued for $3,000. Gcoige W. Bene dict was nttoiney for Ml. Garber. , Funeral Caused Adjournment. The palntlff In the ease of the DeM ware, Lackawanna and Western com pany against Bivan Blglln completed , the presentation of documentary evl- I tlence at 1 o'clock ycsteidaj afternoon I and adjournment was made, as Judge Edwards and a number of other panics Interested In the case wished to attend the funeral of Benjamin Hughes The Juiy In No 2 was also eNcusul at noon because of several of the nit mbers wishing to attend the funeral Marriage Licenses. Button Dcpevv MndlMinWIlA Minnie J. Smith Bloomington Gomer Watkli.s Scranton Citherine May Lewis Scianton Couit House News Notes. Louis Kllnevvas esteidai discharged as an Insolvent. Application was made to couit yes terday by Ann Kane torn hotel license for her building at 312 Chestnut stieet. Dunmoie. P. L McDonald, who kept a hotel there, failed to take out a license this jeut, although he avened he Intended to do ho DEATH OF THOMAS F. RYAN. He Was a Sailor on tho Ciuiser Dixie, at Gibialtar. Miss Nellie Ban, of Willow stieet, Olyphunt, Tuesdav leeelveil the tid ings of the death of hei biothe", Thomus Fiuncls Bjnn, who died at Glbialtui, Match 12. The letter bring ing the news was sent by Father W. H. I, Beamey, chaplain on the United States auxlllaiy ciulsei Dixie, on which Hi an vvas seivlng He was u son of the late Jeiemlah Hyan, of this city, and left the states last October, when he enlisted us u salloi on the Dixie. His lemalns weie Intened lu the Catholic colonial cemeteiy at Glbral tar, the Dixie's mllltaiy band attend lug and playing the funeial march, and u choir of Hyun's shipmates singing seveial selections. He vvub twenty. one yeais of age, and Is survived by two biothers, Joseph and Edward, of Alle gheny, and one slstei. Miss Nelll3 Hyan, of Olyphant. DIED. ll'IOl (llll.l.N in Suanton, I'a Vpill I, IWki Joseph, ski I )ear, sou of Mr and Mis I' J McliiiKhlln, of 11)1 Wikt laiikauanna avtmii Inlirment lilda) at i p, m SI'OriOHII-In Suanton, Pa . Apiil I, pjoo, Mrs Jcntpli 11. Spon"ord, oacd ell yiars, of pneu monia Funeral I'rlda) morniiur ut t o'clock from the family icsldcncc. Internum at Hones-dale. PEOPLE They Are Found in Every Part of Scranton, Many citizens In Prranlor have good reison to be thankful lor bmdens lift ed fiom backs, which Lore their lor venrs. "coies tell about their exrorl ence publicly Heie's a case or It: Mis. H. W. Williams, of 1101 Lu rerne htieet, savs- "j had a dull ach ing pain all the time right In the small of in) back. Theie weie times when I was tilte comfortable, but if 1 did nnv work to rmoant to anytl Ing the aching began. I was nlwr.ys vvoise when I did w iplilng. Ironing or heavy housework. Every moining 1 was stiff aiul lame when 1 got up and It hurt me to stialghten after ftooplng I got Doiui'k Kldnev Pills nl Matthews Bros.' eliug stoic unci used (hem legu larly. 'in a short time I noticed an Improvement mid continuing tho tieat nient was entlrelv ri'iod." Donn's Kidney Pills fr sale by all dealers. Pi Ice in cents Fostei Mllbuin Co., Buffalo, N 1 fole agents for the I'nltcd Suites IMwmber the name Donn's and take no substitutes. KIM.Pn m-i? run n f """"' Seiious Ciime Roland Silowskl Charges His Wife With War- tnnt Issued for Her An est. Roland Silowskl, lcsldliip near the coinci of Theodore and Cioss sheets, reported to the North Scianton pollen e.steida that his wife had glvui blith to a child on Tuesday night and that she had later taken It Into the cellar and choked It to death. The hou'o was seal died and In the cellai was found the dead body of the child Mis Silowskl sa)s she gave blith to the child 111 a field neailiy and that It was dead nt blith. Coionir Bobeils was notified of the case, hut u ,Klt investigate it until tudav Uite last nlcht Sllnwskl nm. joined a wairant foi his wife's nuest fiom Aldeimnn Mjeis, chaining bet with Infanticide. This was not served, on account of her phjsicul condition COUNCILS TONIGHT. Will Hold Fiist Ssssions Since Re organization. At the flist lesulur meeting of the newly oigunizcd .selei t council to be held tonight, an oidinaucc will be ln tintluccd appiopriatlng II.BOO for clerk hire for the continllei's elepai tipenl Another important measure to be !n tloduced vvU1 be im oidlnance pi ov (cl ing for the Issuance of the $267,000 vvoith of sewer bonds authorized by the electois of tho city at the last elec tion The contiact for city minting and advei Using will be aw aided, nnd as cummon council meets also, action on this matter may be taken in that blanch. Bids will also be opened anil contiacts aw aided for the follow Inir Impiovements. Sewer s) stems on . Schultz couit and Hairlson avenues and on Meade avenue and Coutt street: giading of Tuloi avenue. The meeting of common council will be a soeclal session called by Chair man Gillllths, in oidei that he may an nounce his new committees. It Is ex pected that the tlnpllng house and license tav oidlnances will be lelntio elucecl in this blanch. A Card. We, tho undersigned, dc heieby agroj to refund the money on a 50-cent bottlo of Greene's Wnrrnntcd Sirup ot Tar If It falls to cure your ccush or cold. We also guaruntee a 2;-ccnt bottle to prove satis factory or money relnridid: Matthews Bros C. I: Chittenden Phelps' Pharmacy D W Humphrey McGurrah . Thomas (i Plchol. 1 II C Sanderson .1 P. Domhoc I N M Eiche. Brown's Pharmacy. Dr. E M. Gieen, dentist, has re moved to the Paull building, on Spruce stieet. New All Departments Now Showing Complete Lines of New Spring Goods, Fine Silks, Dress Goods, Dress Trimmings, AllOvers, Laces, Embroideries, Kid Gloves, In All the New Spring Shades. Hosiery and Underwear. The Finest Assortment of Ever riEARS&HAQEN 415-417 Lackawanna Ave. KELLY WAS VERY MUCH SURPRISED MRS. HURLEY'S ANNOUNCE MENT NEWS TO HIM. Member of the Green Ridge Wo mans' Club Told President Horn, of the Board of Health.Lnst Night, That Fied E. Beers Is to Be Ap pointed a Member of the Board to Succeed Mr. Kelly The Latter Says He Has Two Yeats Yet to Serve. Tho following colloquy took plaiv over the telephone last evening, nnd it would appear from It that there Is lu be h new- membei of the bonid of health before long: "Hello' Is that President Horn, of the board of health." "Yes, inu'am. What can I do for j on?" "Well, Ml Hiu n, this is .Mis. n. E. Huiley, of the Gieen Bldge Woman's club, and wc would ll'ce you to hold off action on the milk ordinance until I next meeting night " i "Anything to oblige the ladles. Mis I Huiley, but why do you wish the board I to take no action?" "Why, because there's going to be a new member appointed who will be piesent nt the next meeting" "A new member. Mis. Hurley" Why. who Is he-' I haven't heard anything about him '" 'Is that so, Mr. Horn? Well, his nnine Is Pied E Beeis and he's from Gieen ltldgo. You won't take any ac tion on that ordinance, will you?" "No, ma'am, I gues not Good-bye" When President Hoin u-ported tho conversation to the mcmbeis of the boird, n. moment nftei wards, they weie all veiy much surpilsed, but especially was M. J. Kelly astonished, for he Is the uiesent leniesentatlve from the Green Bldge dlstilct, nnd contends that he has a whole two yeais )et to serve. WILL APPOINT BEERS. It is tinelei stood, however, that the mayor thinks otherwise, and that ho will send In the name of Mr. Beers to- night for the continuation of councils. I Mr. Beers showed up at the meetlnr jshoitly after the telephone conversa tion above lecouled took place nnd asked If Attorney S B Price was pies ent. 1'pon being told that ho was not, ho went away again. When seen latei, Mr. Brers said that he hadn't heard any thing about his coming appoint ment until yesterday, and that he had CNpected Mr. Pi lee would be piesent it the meeting to explain things. Mr. Piiec Is the attorney for the Woman's club, nnd Mr. Bei'is has lately repre sented the Intel ests of the Men's union, of Green Bldge In his monthly report, piesented at the meeting. Health Officer Allen called attention to the fact that effoits should be made to secuie, If possible, legisla tion which would give the board nf health moie power. Included with his repoit was that of Sanltaij Officer Buikc, who uiged upon the board the necessity of keeping Mr Lewis, his assistant, nt vvoik. as this Is the busiest time of the year, on account o the necessity of seeing that all filth accumulated duilng the winter is ic irfov ed. The report of the secretary for the month was as follows: Actual city mortality, 207: deaths from aevldents, 9, total deaths, L'16; births, SS; mar riages, 10: cases of scarlet fever re potted, 100; cases of diphtherl i, "7, deaths from scnilet fever, 17; deaths from diphtheria, 11, FOOD INSPECTOB'S KEPOHT. The food Inspector's report was aij follows. Store and maiket Inspections, 571; lac tometer milk tests, 172, Bab eoek tests, 37; average per cent, total solids, 1,1.01, average per cent, butter fat, 3 90. The following were destioyed: 17G pounds of veal, 1,400 pounds of fish, 120 bands of apples and 150 pounds of pigs' feet. On motion of Mr. Kelly, the health officer and plumbing Inspector were In structed to Inspect tho plumbing In the county Jail nnd lepoit the result o their Inspection to tho county commis sioners This action was taken be cause of tho condemnation of tho plumbing by tho grand Jury last week. The supeilntendent of the ctematory stated that the kilns weie bully In need of lepalr, and It was decided that he should have the woik done, acting in conjunction with Mr. Kelly. Spring Styles in Nettleton's Men's Fine Shoes, Washington avenue. Commonwealth building. Popular pi Ices. Steam Heating and Plumbing. P F. & M. T. How ley 231 Wyoming ave. Goods Stylish Goods We Have Shown. sVuVicVfVVfVVVed5ViiVt' 1 I Bronze " f in Ji O. V. Miliar &Cn - - . ... f -l a wm. wm -w v mmmmwwMmwmmwAMMWM K Hi K S K K . K . V. K K K K K i K V I Wednesday, Thursday and Friday of This sF. L. CRANE'S; 324 Lackawanna flueniie. ' in " A 'A 'A U 'A A A 'A AAA A A A A A Scranton Carpet Company.: tJsSSpecial attention is called to our new line of Floor Coverings unequalled X display of the newest and most reliable X fabrics in the market. We have saved J money for others, we can for you. X Scranton Carpet Company X 422 Lackawanna Avenue. f-f-f-f -f-f-f -) - THE. Clark & Snover Co., Manufacturers op the Celebrated UNION-MADE 0.& S. stripped Smoking fNO CHEWIN3 TOBACCO. The Dickson Maniifactiirliit,' Co. fccruutountid Vllke-Ilarre, I'a, Muiuifuoiuiori of LOCOMOTIVES, STATIONARY ENGINES Boilers, llolitlns and Pumplni; Machinery, . General Office, Scranton, F, rC rl!i!y" 'JT.1HT jn i.mm iiBiniimiMM SvS HjUjiy wuri n f simii ii iii ii sHH MBW iwjrsjjni"IMij w wismsiMiwrisMiWj smm &B stfj "i'i iiliiwmirJMM 'SliwTti i ijwwTiiTiriiJiiiiswsji 3 Figures With Electric Attachments S tor .Libraries, Reception Hull, Newel Posts, etc. 1:?..?. .. WyoTlnK WOK If! Ana QQK flnuni Z .. K K . . . K K . . . .. . H X Opening; of Fine Tailored Gowns Jackets, Capes, Silk Waists, Etc., Etc., X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X i X X X X X Week, AT- X X X X X A 'A A AAA "A A A 'A A A A A 'A A A A aX 4- 4- -f 4-f 4- 4 4-4 -f-f-f-f-f -f Known as the Best.. jj The s Best Known & SOLE AGENTS Youngs' Hats None Better Made. 412 Spruce Street. Easter Neckwear !n-M-9J?i'.v-. .M i ' - - r . . ,utfr-w ,sv WHOlrt-. 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