..P- - ttv WC ' - t SIW" S S THE SC1UOTON TRIBUNE-SATURDAY, APRIL 7, 1900. - rv Wonderful Bargains Grand Piano, easy ai-a payments pfrOU Fine New Upright, djj-A easy ' payments pZOU High Grade Piano, snort time used, easy ttjrkri payments poUU Angclus, used short time, easy payments. Second Hand Organs, of all grades, cvieap tor cash, or on easy payments. Wo liiivc Hie Finest Line or lMiutos Handled In Tills Cltj'Todny KNABE, BRIQQS, VOSE & SONS AND LUDWIQ All Musical Goods, Plionopraiihs, Grnplioi.liones mid Supplies at P,EY BROTHERS 205 WYOMING AVENUE. Ice Cream. HEST IN TOWN. 25 Per fcC mnrr- VI IV LACKAWANNA DAIRY CG 3 UephoneOrderi Promptly Doll verel Jg-37 Adams Avenus. Scranfon Transfer Co. Baggage Checked Direct to Hotels and Private Residences. Office D., L. & W. Passenger Station. Phono 525. C. S. SNYDER. The Only Dentist Jn the City Who Inn Graduate lu Medicine 420-422 SPRUCE STREET. TEETH If you have any work to ba clone call and take advantage of tho following prices: Gold Crowns, Best $5.00. Gold Fillings $1.00. Best Set of Teeth $5.00. Silver Filling 50c. flrrm'n nnd hrldco work a RDCClalty. All tlio latest electric appliances used for the alleviation of pain. Call and havo your teeth examined frco of charge. Ab tolutcly painless extraction. Dr. Edward Reyer E14 SPRUCE ST.OPP. COURT HOUSE. Open Wednesday and Saturday evenings. i DR. H. B. WARE, SPECIALIST. Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Office Hours9 a. m. to 12.30 p. m.; 2 to i. Williams Building. Opp. Postomce. CITY NOTES f-f -f -f-f-ff-f-fsr.i- s--f COXCr.ItT MO.NDVY 1:VKNIN -The orlielra of the Si nd Prcdi.Mcrlau ( lunch will glc a con cert in the lecture loom Mouda) evening. ALTIKUMAMC M11HI(!K.-Haii) Kecnan, ( this ll, .mil Miss Mary Broun, of Dupont, l'a., weie married clcrda by Ahlciuiaii Howe. )li:ili:ltSAii TODAY. -The iliildirn of St. Lukt's Siindj school will icheare the KaMi-r carols this ufternoou at JI.SO o'clock in the Par. i.h house. IN MOOI.O(ilT.-MKs Kthcl 11111 ( base will giie one of her delightful monologue entertain ments in St. Luke's palish house Monday cicn liV, Apiil 1(1, for the benefit of the Women's guild of St. Luke's. WILL IIKI'KVT PKiU'OHUWCK.-Thc l.ledcr kini! minstrels will npiat their performance later this month in tlio Ljcinm tlieater for the t'cnefltof either the Lackawanna hospital or tlie Heme for tlie Kilendleos. "ASi: nt.LTCM Ill'.IlK. The Syracuse uul visity base luilj.c-ltib wero in the city jesteidav aft i moon, rn -route (o Lcwishiirg, wliere they wslll open the seaeii with Bucknell tndij. The toam will play Illoomidiurg, Lafajettc anil other clubs next wck, t IJ'AY DAVK The Delaware and Iliidhon com pany pld sesteiday at tlie Ddawaie mines, Mill CFreki'kft Wie' Crassy Island colliery, Oljphant. Tfle Delaware, Ijckawanna and Western comistnv id ntthc Stnirs, Cayuga and llri.bin mines .ttidajr,. They fill not make any pavm-i.ts Id, this- elly today. V in jR ..... JPW IN pAWMILU-Krlend Ilcnnefort. a. 12-iir-o1ij boy-living at Klmhurst, was taken to tlio Ijickaw iniia hospital last night with "half of his Irll'MV'dff as the result of having It cut by a savjr ,t tb,v,saw n.lll at I'.liiiliurst. The boy, with ayomrade, was In the mill and accidentally hid liU.footjoaught by the saw. JJKKTIKO far .CIlYt.TALS.-The legular montli )y, busDihs meeting of the Cijstal Hose com pany wJlilleld last night and-Mlchael MiManus, ci-disirkt engineer, vas elected to fill the posl tloh CicatcU'by the leslgnatton of D. J. Slowe, now district engineer. President Daniel New. mn presided ''over tho meeting. J)OOKKEI:IKitS, "tLUB.-.craglng accounts wjll be discussed by the book-keepers at their meeting 6n"Mohuay evening. Books and maga lines on the science of sccourtshave recently been acquired by the club and fonn the beginning of g useful reference library. Meetings are open to visitors Interesltd in accounting. BROJCR- TUB. rURNITUIIE. William J. Phil lips, of "Oa pouter Yenue, ws taken to the central police station Thursday evening at the conr plsJnt.et-hUj'.WilUil who told the officer on thi beat tutt'Aejf1 Ii'uMnd destroyed the household furniture. "The patrol wagon wss tailed and Phil lips taken, to the. station by Patrolmen Hockeiv btrry, 'Teener soj palmer. Hit wife appeared aralnst Mm it the Inuring jrstcrilay mornlnff and lie will be put under bonds to Veep tlio peace. HAVi: COSSCUUA1KD. The Ilalnw, toutls and Lnrraliro airency. formrrly 121 1'ranklln ave- Hue, have, been consolidated and maile n branch r.f tha National lilscult company. .I. it. Vail, formerly manager for the Niagara company, lias been apHjnted manager tor tlio new agency. Tho business will bo conducted at 20 Lackawan na avenue, Ni:V NtlVATT. IIOM'ITAIi The new private hospital to be cstnMlsliei! at 1012 Vine street Is prnpected solely by Miss Mflimuet Cmnmliw and Is for the BcrointniiiUtlon of any phjslian who wishes to take tidvntitntre of Its conveniences. Tho Institution was nrivlMil and encouraged by many prominent tilijslrlnns, but none of them aic In any way connected with It; management, AtTUSKI) OP NON Sl'proitT. Alton Com stock, of llreakrr htreet, North Scranton, was Sestcrday nnrstcil and nnalgned before Alder man Millar on a warrant tailed at the Instance of Mrs, W. 11, Duggan, agent for the Associated Charities'. Comstoik was charged with lion sup iort and abuse of his wife and family and In default of 500 ball was committed to the county jail. Vn'll.UTIVi: HltHlItAMMi:. The otflclal pro gramme of the elsleddtod to be held ut Heading on April 1(1 has been reulvccl and It embodies fcxellent half tone cuts of the officers and ad judicators of the festival. An historical hki tell of the eisteddfod is also glvm and some "iter rstlng facts roneernlng the city of Heading. The programme Is artistically printed mid a cndlt to the publlsheis. (iOES TO WKST btl)i:. The cvcount.v om lnlsslonrrs just before tlie close of their term decided to locale the soldiers' and sailors' monu ment on the southeast corner of the court house square. The new commissioners do not ague with their pi edecessors on this being the best site and have decided tli.it it shall be erected on the west side. The eact location has not as jet been fixed upon. JONES l'UNniHI.. The funeral of John Jones, of SOI Chcktnut sticet, who fell from a scaiTold lhiirday morning, rerelvinfi Injuries which re sulted in his death, will take place Sunday af ternoon at 2.30 o'clock ficm his late home, where sen Ices will be conducted. Interment will be made in tie W.islliirn (.trect lemeterj 'the members of No. M-3, Cnrpirlirs' union, will attend the funeral in a bedy. Ilt.ANOO F1NKI). Hcnjamin Ulaneo was ar raigned before Mayor Molr In police court jes terday morning on the charge of carrjlng con cealed weapons and discahrglng firearms on the street, and was fined $10. He was arrested at 2 o'clock yesterday morning by I'atiolmen Kurim and Neulk. lllanco met three men on I'enn nve nue and they claim that he immediately drew his I o oiler and shot at them. HOY SUNT HACK. Hairy Schelly, the llscar old Iwy, whom I'alrolnnn May arrested in North fscranton, while the lad was wandering around in an aimless manner, was yesteiday smt by the. poor boaid to Conkling, N. Y., whence he came to Scranton. Ho lived with a fanner there named Merly Sullivan, and ran away because he was worked too hard. The boy was dressed In ill-fitting clothes and had a very neglected look. SKHMOX BY ( HAl'bAlV ril'.Kl II. llev. C C. Pierce, of the Kansas Protestant l'plscopal diu cue, anny chaplain, serving as such at Manila since July, lo!rt, will deliver the sermon In St. Luke's church on Sunday morning, April S liev. Mr. Pierce, who accompanied the body of Gen eral J.awton to America, will soon return to his post at Manila. His address on Sunday will li i o special lelatlon to religious and charitable work in the l'hillptncs. Ml'STi:it-lN XrOHT. The new command, No. 41, Spanish War Veterans, will be mustered in tonight in (1 A. 1!. hall, ocr 1'irst National bank, by Jlustering Orllcer Lieutenant J. W. Benjamin. All who have been discharged from the United States sen Ice are eligible to mem bership and if mustereu in on Situidiy night will be charter liirinbeis. The cost to chatter mem bers; Is to cents. It will bo necessary for those who intend to join to bring their discharge papers. Xi:V rOMMAVDKUY.-Coliinilms eoiiimaiideij. No. fj, Independent Order of Knights of Vilta, of fireen Ridge, will be form illy Instituted Sit unlay night, April S, in Malta temple, on Wash ington avenue. Tills is the latest lommiiulcry to be instituted in this county and will make the number in Lackawanna county eleen. (irand llecorder Ceorge II. Pieue, of Philadelphia, will be present Decrees will be conferred bj teams from JHectrie City connnandeiy, No. 177, and from Anthracite cointiundeij. No. n. Ths charter list of the new tommandery numbers ciglitj. i WOMAN EXONERATED. Juiors Declare That Mrs. Ann Sil owskl Did Not Put Her In fant Child to Death. Thoro wns nn Iniiuest In the- ofllce of j AMprnmn Myers In Notth Scr.intnn yesterday afternoon In the cnc nf Mrs, I Unkind SIlnvvHki, of Cmu, Htrect, who wns ilmrReil by her lmsband with hav lnir. on ArodncsiInv liiiiri-.tncr nut l,m- I Infant child to death Immediately af ter It? With. Dr. ltodhnm, ivho was siniiinoneil to the house after the child vas found. save It as his opinion thai the chllcl died, not from violence it tho hands of the mother, hut l)ocaue rhe had no attendanee at the time the child was born. This view if the csl was cor roborated lij Coroner Holism, who said there were no marks of lolene on the body. .Mis. Sikwskl admitted t'hat the child was bom In tho cellar and that she had iii, attendance. Hie did not want her husband t) know of It and told him inthinr; of hor ciltlral condition. She admit ted that her lr"3 band was not the father of the eh. 'J. Ila father lives lu l'dund, from which place she came to this country s!:: months uro. The husband testified that li mar ried the woman about four months ,iko utter being ne tttaiiitcd with her a week. Ills eye? weie filled with tears os he Rave Ills testimony ..nil he seem ed to feel most keenly tho position ,n which he Is placed. Kvldenlly his an Rer toward his wife hnn lied out, for while he was clniniulng for her ar rest two days before, yesterday he was anxious to avoid testifying to nnythiiiR of a damaging nature against her. Af ter hearing all of the testimony pro duced nnd listening to tuc explanation of Coroner ItobertR, the Jury returned the following verdict: "We. tho undersigned jurors In this cape, find and agree, aft r hearing the evidence, that there Is no evidence on the part of any person or persons Im plicated of connected with It that there has been no cilmlnal net or violence committed on the said child of Ann Sllow ski." Tho Jurors wero: A. P. O'Donnell, Otto Myers, Flnlcy ltoss, jr., J, II. McCarthy, David Davis and John Thomas. A Card. Wc, tho undersigned, do hereby ngree to refund tho money on a TO-cent bottle of Qrceno's Wai ranted Syrup of Tar If it falls to cure your cough or cold. We ulso guarantee a 5cent bottlo to prove satis factory or money refunded; J. G. Bene & Son, Dunmore. a. W. Davis, Providence. W. D. Davis Providence. Ttennlmnn & Co,, Avoca. W. It. Manners, Mooslc. F, A. Kane. Mlnooka. Joseph Davis, Taylor. Smoke Tho Potono, 5c cigar. Steam Heating and Plumbing. P. F. & M. T. Howley,231 Wyoming ave. Smoke The Popular Punch Clear. 10c. SLEUTHS EVIDENTLY WORKED OVERTIME ACTIVITY OF THE GUERNSEY CASE DETECTIVES. Each Side Trying to Bring Out That Witnesses Wero Tampered with. Trial Was on Yesterday for Eight Hours and Will Likely Contlnuo Into Next Week Defense Striving to Prove That the Plaintiff Ne glected His Employer's Business to Look After His Private Affairs. For mote than eight hours, yester day, tho defense In the cbbo of M, W. Guernsey agftlnst J. "W. Guernsey ad duced testimony to substantiate the defendant's claim that he was justified lu discharging the plaintiff nnd conse quently not liable for the salary the plaintiff demands for the three years of tho contract period that was yet to run. The session began at 8 o'clock In the morning nnd It was C o'clock p. m. when Judge Savldge ordered adjourn ment. Twenty witnesses In all were exam ined. Most of the testimony related to the allegation that the plaintiff, In vio lation of his contract to devote all his time, talent nnd energy to tho defend ant's Interests, conducted a livery busi ness In Green nidge, under another name and spent much of his time In Its management. The plaintiff admits that ho was interested In the livery, but claims his employer knew of It and sanctioned It. T. P. Connell, who succeeded the plaintiff in the ownership of the livery, testified that ho had a conversation with the plaintiff, in which the latter boasted of having a soft snap with .T. W. Guernsey; that ho received a salary of $230 a month, but had his work done by his brother, Will Guernsey, for J31) a month, unci that before he got through with J. W. Guernsey he In tended to ruin him. He further said that M. V. Guern sey told him that he had put up a Job to manufacture testimony and that he could prove anything he had a mind to, as he had men fixed nnoVthey would testify to anything he wanted to es tablish. J2FFORT VN'SUCCKSSFUL. When J. W. Guernsey was beln cross-examined by Mr. Newcomb, yes terday, he was questioned with a view of bringing out an admission that would substantiate the charges of tampering with the two Bennett wit nesses, as told at length In Wednes day's habeas corpus hearing, but Mr. Guernsey made positive and absolute denial of any such irregularity. He admitted meeting Charles Ben nett and" Josle Bennett nt Foote's house, but denied having done any thing more than plead with Charles to couect the former testimony and tell the tiuth, As to the attempt to in fluence Miss Bennett, lie could only say that when Mr. Keller reported to him what had been done and what was contemplated, he called with them on his uttorney, Mr. Woodruff, and par ticipated in a consultation as to the best plan of securing the affidavit which Miss Bennett was leported to be willing to make. Bennett hud Informed the witnpps that the plaintiff was putting up a "black job" on him, which In effect was that they had Induced Josle Ben nett to agree to swear that J. W. Guernsey had offered her money If she would induce Chailes Bennett to. change his testimony. Blchard Boss, who managed the "H Boss & Co." livery stable for M. W. Guernsey, gave extended testimony tending to show that the plaintiff was actively engaged In the lively business nnd that he was anxious not to be known In the com ern. Jerry Devlne, who for six months In lS'JS leased the livery fiom M. W. Guernsey, was called to show that M. W. Guefnscy was mistaken when he testified that he was In the livery busi ness "all the lime," and that J. W. Guernsey knewabout it. Devlne further testified that M. W. Guernsey threat ened to arrest him for perjury if ho testified against him at this trial. De vlne is now engaged as Janitor of Guernsey hall, which is owned by the defendant. NEOLKCTKD HIS Bl'SINHriri. F. W. Gunrd and Peter Fan. sules agents, emoloyed by J. W. Guernsey at the same lime as M. W. Guernsey, testified that M. W. Guernsey denied to his employer that ho was In the liv ery business, when accused of It openly. They also gave testimony to show that the plaintiff neglected his employer's business to look after the livery. Mis. J. Doran, who bought a piano from the plaintiff, prior to his going into the defendant's employ, testified that the plaintiff had frequentl called ir.on her to make collections. This was 'or the purpose of showing that the. nljlntlff was privately engaged in the very business he was expected to work at with all his time, talent nnd energy for J. W. Guernsey, The last witness of the day was John Wilcox, of Hush, Susquehanna county. He was called by the plaintiff, In ie buttal, court peimlttlng him to be culled, out of order, so as to permit him to get home. He swore positively that he went to the Guernsey stoie to sec M. W, Guern sey, with whom he had been dickering for nn organ; that he asked for "Mr. Guernsey," and when J. W. Guernsey appealed said to him, "No, I want to see the one that keeps the livery stable In Oreen Itldge; that J. W. Guernsey evidenced a full knowledge of whom was meant and assisted very willingly C 77 99 Dr. Humphreys' Famous Specific "Seventy-seven" breaks up Colds that hang on, Chip, Influenza, Cold In the Head (a perfect Specific), Catarrh, Coughs, Pore Throat, Pains In the Back and Chest, General Prostration and F"ver. "77" restores the checked circulation (Indicated by a chill or shlvtr), starts the blood couialng through tho veins and so breaks up the Cold, "77" consists of a small vial of pleas ant pellets, Just fits the vest pocket; at drug stores or mailed on receipt of ptlce, 25c. Dr. Humphreys' Book of Diseases sent free. Be sure to get HUMPHREYS' -&& SyRg?jf35 ly ,- tlVER ACTS GENTLY ON sC-zt AINU I CLEANS EFFECTUALLY; D,rUAl PERMANENTLY BUY THE GENUINE -MANT'D BY os" cy"' VV0i- FOR SAlt BY flit DRUGGISTS PRlCt SOe.PCR B0TT1 In helping the witness find M. W. Guernsey. The purpose In this was not only to rebut the defendant's statement that he did not know M. W. Guernsey was In the livery business, but also to cor roborate the plaintiff's story regarding the llverv stable feature of the case, which was to the effect that he had a private coachman, Richard Boss, who was a good hand at disposing of horses, and that he would bargain to take such horses as were traded In for pianos or organs, nnd have his man use them, or trade them, or sell them, as he thought best. The defendant, he claims, was not only cognizant of this, but actually was gratified with the Idea, The case will be resumed at 8 o'clock this morning. There is small chance of It being concluded today, and In all probability will continue over to next week. Verdict for the Company. A verdict for the plaintiff was le turned, yesterday afternoon, In tlw ejectment case of the Delaware, Lack awanna and Western Bullroad com pany against Bryan Blglln. The juiy was addressed by ex-Judge Jessuu for the plaintiff at the opening of court, and then charged by Judge Fdward. They were out from 11 o'clock to .1 o'clock. The land In dispute is a six and one half ucie plot In Dickson City, under laid with coal and valued ut $SO,000. Each side claimed It primarily by sauatter soveieignty. The plaintiff and its predecessors, it was claimed, havo maintained continuous and adverse title for over half a century. The de fendant held that he has been on the land for over thirty ears. Both proved these claims quite conclusively, but the defendant could not dlspiove the alle gation of the plaintiff that he or some one for him had at different times paid rent to the company or Its sub tenants. A verdict for the defendant was di rected In the case of Matthew Nichol son, of Plvniouth. against Nathan Thompion, of Providence. It was a suit ojj a Judgment note given eigh teen years ago by Thompson with S-lrns Burrowcllffe as surety, to cover a coal account of S2."2. In 1S9S a stile fuclas was issued to revive the Judg ment and when the case came to trial, yesterday, It was 'discovered that the alderman had directed tho scire facias only ngalnst Thompson, when It should have been against both. Mr. Kelly, at torney for the defense, moved for bind ing Instiuctions and couit granted tho motion. Mr. Hulslander, attorney for the plaintiff, will proceed to have the alderman correct his eiror. Marriage Licenses. Hany Keenan Scranton Mnry Brown Dupont Ambiose Strong Avoca Fannie Mercer Avoca Couit House News Notes. The case of G.J, Chamberlain against Kverett Wnricn, executor, and others, was yesterday rcfened to B. H, Hoi Rate. In the case of the Commonwealth against John Benthan and others a rule was granted yesterday to show cause why the costs placed on the prosecutor should not be remitted. TWO EXCELLENT MAPS. Prepared by Engineer Phillips Show ing Pavements and Sewers. City F.nglneer Phlllllps has Just pre pared for Issuance In connection with his annual report, which will soon be presented to councils, two maps show ing all paved streets and sewersi throughout the entire city. These ars the first maps of the kind ever pre pared In this city, and they reflect great credit upon Mr. Phillips' ability. On the ma.P showing the paved stteets, each different kind of pavo Is represented by a different color so that one may see nt a glaifce Just where tho paved etreots ore and Just how they are paved. On the map showing sew ers, tho streets traversed are Indicated by red lines. Tho maps are on a large scule and are very valuable to thoso Interested In municipal affairs. The Best in the World. Wo believe Chamberlain's Cough Hcmedy Is the best In tho world. A few weeks ago we suffered with a se vere cold and a troublesome cough, and having read their advertisements In our own and other papers, we pur chased a bottle to see how It would affect us. It cured us before the bottle was more than half used. It Is tho best medicine out for colds and coughs, The Herald, Andereonville, Ind. For sale by all druggists. Matthews Bros., wholesale and retail agents. We open today a handsome stock of French hand-made muslin underwear. Flnley, . . -I s Smoke The Popular Punch Cigar, 19c, w FJ&-s-. OFFICIALS DRAWN ON GRAND JURY COUNCILMAN AND SCHOOL CON TROLLER ON THE LIST. Commoner Alfred Harvey and Presi dent B. T. Jaync, of the Board of Control Selected to Sit with the Next Grand Jury Which May Prosecute the City Hall Lexow and Tako a Look Into School Board Matters Petit Jurors Also Drawn for Juno Term. Grand and petit Jurors were drawn, yesterday, by Sheriff Pryor nnd Jury Commissioners Frank Dougherty and Charles A. Wiggins. In view of tho fact that there Is strong talk of the next grand Jury making further Inves tigation Into tho alleged crookedness In councils, nnd Instituting a Lexow of tho board of control It Is remarkable that Common Councilman Alfred Har vey and School Board President B. T. Jnyne are among those drawn on tho Jury. Tho list Is as follows: GRAND JURORS, MONDAY, MAY 7. Edward Williams, miner, Scranton. Alfred Harvey, manufacturer, Scran ton. James G. Brady, watchman, Scranton. Patrick Martin, farmer, Covington. C. II. Ace, laborer, Lehigh. Samuel Jurkovltz, hotel, Scranton. Owen Melvln. laborer, Scranton. 'Morgan Jones, clerk, Scranton. Lewis Moyer, carpenter, Scranton, Thomas J. Hundley, law student, Scianton. Leopold Lutz, car builder, Scrnnton. B. D. Hughes, miner, Scranton. Richard S. RobertB, miner, Scrnnton. Michael Hennlgan, milkman, Scrnnton, John Padden, miner, Scranton. Frank Wagner, contractor, Dunmore. Fred Welchel, laborer, Scranton, W. A. C'olvln, farmer, Benton. A, G. Gllmore, gentleman, Scranton. Theodore Fuller, agent, Scrnnton. John J McGowan, painter, Jermyn. B. T Jayne, manager, Scianton. Howard Wolf, surveyor. South Ablng- ton. PKTIT JURORS, MONDAY JUNK 4. John L. Hughes, car builder, Scranton. T. J. Matthews, merchant, Spring Brook. John F. McDonald, agent, Carbondale. Martin Healcy, hotel, Carbondale. Edward Lamb, miner, Scrnnton. John P. Durktn. laborer, Scranton. T. E. Price, barber, Scranton. Michael Kramer, carpenter, Scranton. Edward Ryan, tinsmith, Carbondale. T. E. Reynolds, detective, Scranton. P. II. Golden, agent. Scranton. Ambrose Henry, grocer, Scranton. Charles Dreslng, conductor, Scranton, Thomas Lynott, miner, Mooslc. George Perry, painter, Waverlv. M. E. Everets, farmer, Benton. Harry L. Decker, druggist, Scrnnton. B. G. Morgun, real est. ngt., Scranton. James Hewitt, clerk, Scranton. Charles M, Cook, farmer, Benton. W. D. Spencer, farmer, Waveiiy. John Phillips, moulder, Scranton. William Engel, cigar maker, Scranton. Anthony Loftus, laboier, Scranton. Edward Van Brunt, engineer, Moscow. W. F. Rhodes, hnrncssmaker, Scranton. Martin Burke, axle worker, Scranton. A. n. Haggerty, boss tinner, Duntnoic. H, S. Kellar, Insurance agent, Scranton. John Cullahan, furnaceman. Scranton. Charles Garren, laborer, Scianton, Henry T. Davis, agent, Taylor. Peter Walsh, laborer. Scranton. Arthut Yarrlngton, farmer, Greenfield. Robert Scott, miner, Scianton, John Miller, engineer, Scranton. Thomas Boland, hill hand, Scranton. D. J. Murray, machinist, Scranton. Anthony Walsh, miner, .Archibald. Michael Scanlon, miner, Carbondale. Oscar Morgan, carpenter, Carbondale. Benjamin T, Daniels, laborer, Scran ton. William Reese, miner, Olyphant. Daniel Dawson, miner, Throop. J. T. Granacher, conductor. Scranton. A. Hubbard, hotel, Scranton. Thoas Samuel, miner, Taylor. G. A. Long, wheelwright, Scianton. M. J. Golden. Inspector, Dunmoie. Those whose names came out of the wheel are: W. H. Freeman, gent. Scianton. T. A Donohoe, loporter, Scranton. N. O'Connor, hotel, Scranton. II. II. Jnciwln, clerk, Catbondale. Clem Marsh, gent, Scranton. Martin Muller, laborer. Scranton. Morgun Thomas, merchant, Scranton. D. E. Davis, miner, Scranton. W. L. Warner, engineer, Mooslc Chailes Hamilton, bell potter, Scian ton. Robert Walker, cleik, Fell township, PETIT JURORS, MONDAY. JUNE 11. John Costlett, watchman, Scranton. Richard Lonergan, merchant, Scran ton. John G. Reese, bill poster, Scranton. John Foln, laboier, Scrnnton. Hugh Doherty, lirukomnn, Covington. George Hoycs, miner, Olyphant. James White, mill hand, Scranton. Maui Ice T. Walsh, miner, Scranton. Thomas I'. Campbell, laborer, Scran ton. John Hell, laboier, Scranton. M. E. McGowan, laborer, Dunmore. W. II. Osgood, farmer, Jeffeison, Dennis Roche, hotel, Scranton. Frank Mellody, mill hand, Scranton. Samuel Broadhead, jr., blacksmith, Old Forge. Philip Wren, gentleman, STimton. Benjamin GiiflHhs, fire boss, Scranton. AV. M. Franklin, agent, Scranton. John Conneiy, laborer, Scranton, J. S. Jones, foreman, Scranton. William Giay, Ilieboss, Scranton. Peter Hchuffer, gent, Scranton. Charles Dallston, furer, Dalton. George B. Thompson, cleik, Scranton. Victor Zolkosky, cleik, Prlceburg. William Hlnes, f aimer, Madison. William Kane, barber, Scranton. John B. Flrestein, engineer, Scranton, John W. Reese, miner, Scranton. Grant B. Williams, architect. John Geary, car icpalrer, Scranton, Henry Cannon, hotel, Scranton. Phillip Goerlltz, policeman, Scianton. C. B. Reynolds, farmer, Flcetville. Joseph Fidlam, mall carrier, Scianton. C. J. Johnson, fnrmer, Waveiiy. J. II. Roberts, merchant. Blakely. Joseph Watrous, telegraph operator, Dunmore. Henry U. Jadwln. gent, Catbondale. Jaes Hlckey, gent, Scranton. Wlllla T. Roberts, gent, Scranton. Anthony Ruane, laborer. Scranton. Geo. Kerkhelser, teamster, La. Plume. Harry J. Lee. driver boss, La Plume. James Hosie. miner, Jermyn. John J. McNulty, llro chief, Caibon dale. Benjamin Eppstein, gent. Scranton. A. E. Betterly, agent. Scianton. John Plerrle, agent, Madison township. John J. Bowen, clerk. Carbondale. William L. Lewis, laborer, Scranton. Henry McDa'de, laborer, Dunmore. George E. Pryor, Jail keeper, Scranton. John W. McAllister, brakeman, Dun more. Chauncey White, clerk, Peckvlllo. William F. Erhardt, carpenter. Scran ton. John Flynn, miner, Scranton. John Murray, brakeman, Dunmoie. George Flnph, farmer, West Ablngton, P. J. McNamara, miner, Scranton. NEWS OF THE PHILIPPINES. Contained in Papers Received from Lieutenant Murphy, Chief of Police Frank Uobllng and City Detective John Molr wero yester wimwmw A Simple QuxvaTVVV. "I T Jll!l1.JE'",w', VJ. V . JITllliai IX WU mmmmwMMWMwwwmm XK:K.,K.,KKKKKKKKKK.KK......Kn Ism 5 Mm t V' wlASi''' ti I Wednesday, Thursday and Friday of This - BSBBBI 324 Lackautfahna flventte. VI '. 'A "a 'A 'A : V) "A "A 'A "A 'a "A 'A A 'A cra&iton Carpet Company.: ftSpecial attention is called to our X new line of Floor Coverings unequalled X display of the newest and most reliable tabnes in tne market. we nave saved X money for others, we can for you. X t Scranton Carpet Company i 422 Lackawanna Avenue. -. -- day the recipients of letters and ii..nnrs from Lieutenant Murphy, of the Forty seventh Infnntn. now lu the Philip pines, nnd Sergeant William Itafter, of the Engines, giving an exiendud account of life In tho Inlands. Scveial copies of "The Ameiitan, ' Issued at Manila wero sent, and they were imuiV enjoyed by the chief and several of the cltv hall officials yeHterday afternoon While certainly not ilch in news, nev ertheless "The mertean" must bo coining a smull foituue from tho rd vertlrements. Thrce-.iuarteis of tho matter on each pago consists of uds. The make-up of tho paper Is closely copied after the An. oilcan style, orid one of tho ads. for a rcstaurunt reals as follows Meals served In tho Ameilcan style, with wnlteis all In uni form." One of the Interesting news items wns tho account of a base ball gamo between two nines of soldiers, who are malting a despnate effort to Introduce the natlonnl gnmo lu our new posses sions. Spring Styles in Nettleton's Men's Pine Shoes, Washington avenue, Commonwealth building. Popular pilcos. Flatulence Pills. Is cuied' by Beecham's Wmi P t HIS Known as . wEmmsm . &r :fIssprvsjssM- siOAiwTiiJw-tsfiMairtsjMijiftk JskviTY mtwiwtiwiifHWii in i ".MBfe.1 A7 'Iw Ti''"MJl!'n"!'Lt jsT VV""t "TSr I Pft-st sJ J& a C 5?winm'iw3ws)Mwsa j Kltw-wwiTi'aysarsain rgMawu imi taaa JT'Jt? , rti .LrV??;?f"y. '.," '""-' gA SOLE AGENTS 2WSl tls,WtrfaiMfsUrMiiMsai Am JVVijf?.rt'"w''l-' l$ty & "5(3 1 jwMlwsr?siaj j. sisMasftsMawniMsj i issswrsaa IribU rVI frnsa-w.L,imjisMsn mMsmi'iMM mm. V'JJI T tCJ 1 j. jt-sj w.iusjsi.Ts!saa.isjsiJiiwliWimsaBiC syj i ZW if 1 i:-5 I I SillaSI'ir! ESiM 99 lets I rjr C&AJuMai m i l ii llliWSllllI owr 55 Hilt nfnttint IsMIm KximU t!ll ! clean any shape chimney or turn- 5E bier. Best bristles. PRICE 35C Wyoming "Walk In and look around." Av H?! 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 Week, AT - CRANE'S s X 'A'A 'A 'A 'A 'A fc Vj "A A A "A Vj 'A 'A "A V) 'A 'A J 4-44- 4- 4- 4--H. The Best Known Youngs' Hats None Better Made. mdmm 412 Spruce Street. Easter Neckwear t53raS5tas22SSj '- -. tullnih: 0 r-Ja? tmt ?Titf SrFlSDUR sses&cisj Fo Itself All our talk about flour would he Iruilless if the flour didn't talk for iUrlf. It's not the sdvcrtls- lug that nukes "S-now White" flour popular, but Its unlfoim hi;:!! grauV, Its vvhlteness, Its lightness, Its superior quality nial.es it llic Ideal family flour, where high made at a fair price Is apprecUtrd. THt' WESTON "MltVCO. KJUNTON CUtBOMIAlC-SJUTHWsT' y-3l V s-
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