THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-FRIDAY, APRIL 20, 1000.. 9 Ll i RVelpkopr). Burene. 1J0 Ash it., retail. Eleventh Ward. ArmbrUst & llofmdstcr. 3J1 Ctdar sve., retail. . ,, Armbrust Henry, C!7 Cedar bvc, rtall. Urler, Adam, 31U I'lttHton live., letuil. Ulrd, James, 431 Cellar bvc, retail. Horchers. Fraiil' V 71 Cedar ave., rein 1 Burgers, John II.. SI"-' Cedar ave., retail, Uosion Tea Co., 013 Cedar ave., retail. H?ldnor. Frtd. Willow St., retail, Uoettcher, Henry, Wis Cedar ave, retail. Umi, Androw, :il4 Cedar ave., retail. Clark Uros., MO l'litiiion ave., retail. Kneel, Geo.. 4M Alder at., retail. Kmbery. J. J., 110-' 1'lttston ave.. ictull. Klsli Uros.. (,J1 Cedar ave, retail. Klckus Christ. "0J Cedar ave., retail, l'rnntz, Andrew. 821 Ctdar ave., rctaall. Koley. V. J.. :" Cedar ave., retail. Kuchs, Oco.. 411! Cedar nve., retail. Clunz, NIcholauB, 1121 S. Washington ave., rctnll. .. GclKcr, Jacob. Sr 021 Cedar ave., retail. Gschwlndt. I W P.'tl Plttston nve., retail Uuthelnz. Welser, & Kruger, 518 Cedar avo., retail. Grossman, Jacob, 312 Cedar ave., retail. Gallagher, W. it., 1102 S. Washington ave., retail. Graff. Philip, GDI Cedar ave, retail, lhutmnn, Jacob, 110."i S. Washington nve., retail, llecn & Son. 400 Cedar ave., retail, llabcrstroli, Lorenz, C10 Cedar ave., retail. HeiiHter, Chas., Cedar nve., retail, llartman. Jacob, 801 Cedar ave., retail. Kornachcr. Wm.', 724 Plttston nve., rotull, Kramer, Mrs, M., 427 Cedar ave., retail. Katsiitr. Chas., BIO Cedar uve., retail. Klrst, Chas.. 1101 Codnr nve.. retail. Kuclimr, Peter, Plttstun uve., retail. Lello, Anthony. 002 Cedar ave., retnll. Llm:. Mrs. 11, . retail. Multl, G.. M3 Cedar ave., retail Mrgargel. 13. A.. 032 Cedar uve., retnll. Miller. O. A., 421) Cedar ave. retail. Miller, Krecl, Jr.. 70.' Cedar nve., retail. Sllrtz, Geo., 032 Plttston ave, retnll. Mlrtz. Chas., 413 cedar nve., retail. Mlkus. Joseph. SIS Cedar ave., let ill. McConr.cll, W. A.. 100 S. Washington ave., retail. OldakocoHhl. Mrs. A., 020 S Washington uve., ictall. Powers. .Mrs. St. i 414 Cedar ave.. retail. Phillips, John. 317 Cedar ave., retail. Husm. Peter. 72U i'ednr avp., retail. Jtosur. 1'eter Jr. KliM ''Irch St.. retail. Rosan, Geo., lui Cedar av. letall Rose, Chas.. Alder st retail. Sames. Henry. 1003 Od.ir nve., retail. Bchench. Clint,. ;i.o DIrcti at., retail. Schneider Uros., ftil Cedar ave.. tetall. Stern, Wm.. 403 Cedar uve., letuil Btorr. Christian. 1113 Cedar ave., retail. Smith, W. 13., 1010 S. Washington ave. retail. Smith. Wm.. 1210 S. Washington uve.. re. tall. Schtiltz, Jacob. 11.12 Cedar ave.. retail. Sfift. Harry, 331 Cedar ave., retail Sehlmpff, Augut. 301 Cedar ave. retaoll. Terpee, K. L., 720, Cedar uve., retail Wotter. Henty. 4o:t Cedar uvo., retII. JJang, P., ot.. S02 rittston nve, ictall. iJlegler & Schumacher. 301 Cedar ave., le. tall. John. Stephen. 1012 S. Washington avo., tall. Neuls. Charles, 413 Cedar ave., whole-sale. Rumowlcz, S. S., 1020 S. Washington ave., retull. Twelfth Wnrd Coylcs, W. H 221 Stone uve., retail. Prablc. W. & Son. 2.M Stone ave.. retail. Gibson, John P.. 313 Prospect uve.. retail. Hayes, Mrs. Mary, 211 Stono nve., retail. Ncalon, W. J,, 303 Prospect uve., retnll A'enlon, Jt., 120 Stone ave. 1 pool tnble retail. Melvlu. John T., 330 Orchard st., retail. Thirteenth Waul. Altlmii". Horace A., II 10 Cnpnuse nve., retail. Cole, H. M 143S Capousu ave., retnll. Davis, IJertan 13.. 1337 Ross uve.. retail. Green Rldgt Lumber Co.. 321 Gleen Ridge st., retull. Green Ridge Cash Store, 1440 Capouse ave, retail. Hang!, Joseph L., ICO!) Dickson ave.. re. tall Hazzaid, P. C. ugt., 11112 Dickson "ave., retail. Henderson. Mrs. M.. 1401 Albright ave., retail. Jordan. Thos. H., 1002 Capouse ave, retail Jones. Chas. P., 1337 Dickson ave, retail. Jackson General Market, 1130 Adams nve, retail. Johns. P. J., 020 Green Ridge st . retnll. Kimmncher Richard. .":'(! Dickson ave. retail. Kehrlle. Henry 1372 N Washington ave., Washington ave. retnll. Kelly, James J., 1302 N retail. Lewis, Geo. A. 00 Main St.. retail. Lotcnz. C. Washington and Marion st.. retail. Miller. Mathlas, 432 N. Washington ave, retail. McDonnell, M. J.. 1322. N. Wnshlngton nve. retail. O'Harn. M. S 13(18 N. Washington uve, retail. O'Donnell. M. M., 1122 Albilght ae, re. tall. Pai.igon Plaster and Supply Co., Scran. ton, retull. Pelreon, J. M., 1301 N. Wnshlngton ave, retail. Perry, Wm.. Nay Aug and Rose ave, re. tall. Pratt. L". S.. 1333 Dickson ave, retail. Scranton Dairy Co., Larch and Monsey ave, retail. Schellhnse. Henry. 10!) Lurch st., retnll. Spencer. Susan Dickson ave. nncl Green Ridge St., retull. Stevens. K G.. 1413 Capouse ave. retail. Slack ( It . 1133 DIcknn nve. retail. The Delnwarc Hudson Co., retull. The Delaware Hudson Co., retail. West, C. L., 1437 Capouse ave, rrtiill. Relchnrt & Sanderson Oil Co., 1321 Ca pouse nve, wholesale. Fourteenth Ward. Hrunlg, W. C. 230 N. Main ae, retull. Hciore. John & Son. 710 Scranton st. re. tall. Ulume, Mis.. 223 N. Main nve, retail. Hrown. Domlnlck. cor. W. Lacka and N. Main ave. retail. Uoyet, P. II . 714 W. Licka. ave, retail. Uohl. George F.. 020 W. Lacka. ave. re. tall. Culubrlsp. A. M.. 127 N. Main ave. utall. Clarke Uros.. 403 X. Main ave. letall. Connor, Hurry, 143 Robinson st.. retail. " Connor. Louis, 112 X Main me, retail. Cuwlejv T. W. 137, S. Seventh St., retail. Cotgrove, Thomas, 130 X. Main ave re. .tall. Connor, D. A.. U0 Robinson st., retail. Crystal Dally Co., 1020 Price st., retail, Duvlr,, W. C. 1712 Lafayette St.. letall. Doyle, James II. and Co.. 142 X. Main ave retail. Deckelnlek, C. C, 230 Main ave, retail. Kranchl. G.. 10S X. Main ave, retail, tsilioy, P. II., 32.1 Pleasant st.. retail. Gelcle, John. HIS W. I.ackn. ave. retail (llbnry. P. J. 414 X. Main St., retail, llartman, Philip. 711 W. Lacka. ave, re. tall. Hyde Park Paint Co.. '.tit, X. Main ave rtlnll ' Hpllham, Thomas. 012 W. Lacka. uve retail. '' Johns. W. 13.. 102.104 N. Main nve, retnll Johnr John K. lOtl X. Main ave, retail Joyco Win. V . 718 W. Lacka. ave, retail Jordan Patrick, 020 Lacka. uve., retail Jones. Thomas H 111 X. Main ave. re tail. Jones. S It.. 234 X. Main ave. retail Kiirpus." George, 240 X Main ave retail Konn & Hirrler. 232 X. Main uve retail I.nueigaii. It.. 110 Chestnut St., retail Lupto, Peter, 828 W. Lacka. ave., retnll Loftus. John J., cos XV. Lacka. -ave ro tall. Mears, S. C. -JOS X. Main ave, retail. Mount I'lra.nnt Coal Co., retail. Malott Prank. 71U W. Lacka. ave. retail Marchel & l'rtcr. 710 W. Lacka. ave, re'. tntl. McCormlrk, James. Chestnut and XV. Lacka. uve., retail. J'-nis, Wllllnm. 1023 XV. Lacka. ave. retail J'lcrro. Xlcola. 131 Robinson st. retail Tnrter Uros.. S'7 XV, Lacka. ave. retal'l Picketing, Mrs. Anna., 024 Robinson lit. retnll, ' l'helfter. G. F.. 308 X. Main ave. 1 pool tablt. retail. v Ret ph. A. U, & O. R., lie XV. Seventh st retail. Richards & Co. 238 X. Xlnth st.. retail. Ross. Peter 002 XV. Lacka, ave., retail, Bayers. Wllllnm, 703 Scranton St., rtall. Baxe, R.a'f.a. HI) X. Main ave., retail. Scrnnton Ice Co., XV. Linden at., retal'. Schuster's Cash Store. 618 XV, Lacka. ave. retull. Schne II, Philip. 62C XV. Lacka. avo., retail, Strtter, Darbara. lib X. Main ave, retnll, Strong's Auction IIouso, 701 W. Lacka, nv retail. Taylor. James C . 101 X. 0th st.. retail. Wnsl Bros . 712 W. Larka. uve., retail Wuonch, George.. 1022 XV. Lacks, ave.. retnll, Redlngton, John 721 W. Lacka. ave.. re. tall. Armour & Co.. 418 bth st.. wholesale. Dennett, Ira & Co., 810 W, Lacfca, ave., wholesale. Brofii. Prank & Co., 700 W. Lacka. ave.. whileale. Keller Luther, 813 XV, Lacka. nv , whole. ual Ni.etll Tell. 10 Dockash St.. wholesale. Schwartzhleld & Sulzer, Dockasli st., wholesale. The Cudshy Packing Co.. wholesale. Tiio i Si. Wan Co., 72J W. Lacka. ave.. Williams. J. T. & Co., 702 "W. Iacka. bv., wholesale, rortcr, Samuel J 000 XV, Lacka. ave, re. tall. Smith, 11. 13., 1033 Jackson st., retnll. McDonnnell. J. J., Scranton St., rctnll. Fifteenth Ward. Bowman, Guslav, 707 8. Main nve., retail Colon D.. COl 8. Main ave, retail. Davis, John 1)., Ilellevuo St., retail. Kmmorchlda AI 723 Hamilton Bt., retnll. Lvans. D. D. & Co,, 307 S. Main ave, re. tall. L'dmuns, 1-3 van !., 1303 Luzerne st,, retail. Plnnaghnn, Stephen, 1717 Luzerne st., re. tall. Foster L. & Co.. 012 Hampton st., retail. Gardles, Tonl. 401 8. Main nve, retull. Hughes, Wm., 301 S. Main ave, retail. Jones David M.. 312 U. Main uve, retail. Mason, T. Fellows, 401 S. Main ave, re tall. McXamnra, P. P., 813 Eynon st.. retail. Xaumann. John, 814 Hampton St., retail. Nichols, M. D.. 1002 Hampton St., retail. Schubert. Henry, 420 8 lith St., retail. Stuckort. Anthony, 420 S. Main St., retail. Williams, John 11., 702 S. Main uvo., re. mil. Wyzlck Vincent R., 1310 Luzerne st,, re. tall. Wagner, John. Jr., 0O7 Hampton St., re. tall. Qulnn, Mrs., Luzerne St., retnll. Parry, C. C02 13ynon St., retail. Sixteenth Ward. Allen. XV, II.. 001 N. Washington ave., ro- tall. Rallcy, J. G., 401 Penn nve, retail, ncrtolll, Frederick. 313 Penn ave. retail. Uloom. Morris. 312 Penn nve, retail. Uiock, Hunt T Penn ave. and Llndan St., retail. Clark. J. M CIO Penn ave, retail. Chicago Clothing House, 413 Pen ave., re. tall. Callahan, James J 433 Penn ave, retail. Dinner, MIlIiucI, 330 Petiu uve, retail. Dcgutls. Domlnlck, 411 Penn uve, retail. L'pmcln, S., 333 Penn nve., rtJtall Umpire Dry Goods Co.. 330 Penn ave, wholesale Pull.-, G. L.. 301 Penn ave. rutall. Gardclla I... 401 Penn avenue, retail. Gould, A. II.. fc Son, 415 Penn Penu ave., retail. Gunoter & Foisyth, 323 Penn ave, retail. Goldenlaser. 11.. 411 Penn ave, wholesale. Harris, S. II.. 417 Penn ave, rotull. Hclnerfcld, S., 320 Penn ave. retail, llctscl & Collins. 303 Penn uve, retail. How ley Bios., 338 Penn ave, retnll. Howie)', Anthony, Oil X. Washington uve, ictall, Hayden, Thomas J., Penn and Vine st retnll. Hairls, S . J22 Penn nve., wholesale. Josephscn. Uarnet. 407 Penn ae, ictall. Johnson, Wolf. 32S Penn ave, 1 pool table, retail. Marcus, Adolph, 304 Penn nve, wholesale. Mlllhouser, S 403 Penn uve, tetall. McKenna Stephen 403 Penn ave, retail. Nelson. Morris & Co. Mllllln and Vino St., wholesale Oblcl, Gulscppe, 301 Penn nve, retail. Penn Store Co.. llm., 302 Penn ave, retull. Rublno, M., 410 Raymond court, retail. Rosenberg, Bros. 310 Penn ave , 1 pool tuble, retail. Rlely, M. P., 323 Penn nve,, retail Swart. Aaron, 330 Penn ave, retail Seaman Bros., 317 Penn ave., retail. Schoefeld, It., 318 Franklin ave, retail. Suravltz, J. 423 Tenn ave, retail. Suravltz, Meyer, 421 Pen nve, retail. Szlupas, Loulh.i, 401 Penn ave., retnll, Swift te Co., 702 Womlng uve, whole sale. The Scranton Packing Co., Pine St., wholesale Vettcr Philip J., 413 Penn ave. retail. Wnrrcii.Khret Co., 321 X. Washington ave. letuil. Weber. David. 437 Penn ave, retail. Wlllluins. J. D. A; Bros., 301 X. Washing ton uve, retail. Wlnke J. C, 313 Penn uve. letuil. Devlne, Jas., 333', Penn ave, retail. Pnhrenholt. John T 321 Penn uve, retail. Braudwener J.. 332 Penn uve, ritall. Caroll & Co.. 431 Linden St.. retail. Seventeenth Wnid. Bird, 13. II., 1110 MudUon ave., retail. Boyer, J. T . 242 Adams uve, retail. Bonin Frank, 320 Lacka. uve, 2 pool ta. bles, letall. Column. Kd. J.. 421 S. Washington ave, rctnll. Dii zdotckl, S 518 Lacka. ave, 1 pool ta ble, retail. I3iiterpri.-i Store, 31(1 Lacka. ave, retail. Poote & Becker. 317 Lacka. uve, retail. Flnley, P. B.. 310 Lacka. ave, retull. Gottcsmann. Ignatz, 411 S. Washington ave, retail, llulbert & Co.. U01 Mulberry at., retail. Jlfklns, Thos , 001 La'cka. ave, retail. Jones, G., Pine and Prescott ave., retail. Keliey. Richard, 333 Lacka, ave., retail. Kllcullen. John. 410 S. Washington ave,, retail. Lebrato, Prank, 320 Lackn. ave, retail. Levy, B., 401 S, Washington ave., whole. sile. Mi'dilovlcs Jucob. 427 S. Washington ave, retail. Mahon & Co., 308 Lacka. ave, retail. Xeuffcr. Chas. D.. 328 Lacka. ave, retail. O'Hara. M. J.. 324 Lacka. ave, retail. Rader Wm. A.. 522 Lacka. ave. retail. Roll Phil. XV.. agt.. 102 Lacka. nve, retail. Scliultz, Albert. 1202 Mulberry St.. retail. Schli-lder S.. 405 S. Washington ave, re. tall. Slebeckcr. I3d.. 530 L icka. ave. retail. The Lackawanna Store Ass"n, retail. 1 ne Dinger .uik. -o., ii-ti i.acuu, uve, re tall. The Scranton Bedding Co., retail. Totl, Adam. 524 Lacka. nve., retail. Young, Herman, 547 Prescott ave, retail, Eighteenth Ward. ArnovltH. Ben, 713 Scranton, retail. Aronovlts, Ben, 713 Scranton, pool table, retail. Donation John P., 300 Broadway, retail, Kmber), Joseph. 103 S. 7th St., retail. Plannery, John P.. 132 S 7th St., retail. Kialise, Henry, 220 Broadway, retail. Miller. Samuel. 151 S. 7th St.. retail. McLaughlin T. II, Scrunton and 7th St.. retail. Roth, William. 403, Emmctt, St., retail. Walsh TIioh. II.. 240 Railroad ave.. retail. Wheeler Win.. 720 Scranton St., retail. Wills, Rlchaid W 100 S. 7th St., retail. Nineteenth Wurd. Arnold. John. 1115 Pittstou ave, retail. Boston Tea Co., 533 Plttston ave, retail. Cavanagh. P. A.. 522 River St., retail. Devlne, John. 420 Prospect ave, retail. Dippre, Philip. 1023 Plttston nve., retail. Gelglc, John, 02() Kim St., retull. Graf Cbus.. 427 Plttston ave, letall. H.tgi'ii iv Son. 520 Alder st., retail. lliilpln, Martin, 825 Stono uve., retail. Herz, Ambrose. 832 Stone uve, retail, Hef-xlnger, M. & Co., 7011 Plttston ave. re. tail. Mu, Mrs. M. 401 Prospect nve, retail, Mcllugh's Cash Store, 302 Stono uve.. re tail. Sporer. Michael. 021 Stone ave, retail. Spruks Bros.. 510 Alder st., retail. Wcstpfuhl John. 025 Plttston uve. retail. Witt. Wm., 029 Prospect ave., retail. Laubscher. H 520 Maplo St., 2 ten pin alleys, retull Scranton Dairy Co., 031 Plttstoji ave., re. tail. Twentieth Ward. Acketman. M., 740 Locust St., retail, Connell Wm.. Ac Co., retail. Callary, Mrs. P. J.. 2333 Blrney ave., re tail. Dlckert, Frank, CIS Locust St., retail. Dunleavy. Mrs, M.. 1420 Plttston ave . re tall. Dleslng. August, Prospect ave., retail. Fallon, J. P.. 405 Prospect ave, retail. Hug. Fred, 1514 Plttston ave., retail. Humphrey, D. XV.. 1118 Plttston ave. re. tall. Hausrath, Geo.. 2330 Cedar ave., retail. Judge M. J.. 1128 Pittstou nve.. retail. Johnskl. Anthony, 1305 Prospect ave., re tall. Kloinkl, W. S.. 1305 Plttston ave., retail. ICopolskl. Frank, 1228 Prospect ave., re. tall. Livelle. M. H 2135 Blrnoy ave., retail. Malkowskl. Jacob, 1220 Trospect ave., re tall. Mallet, H. P.. 1427 Pittstou ave.. retail. Melvln, Ed., 1812 Cedar ave., retail, Mulherln & Judgo Lumber Co,, 1441 Rem ington uve. retull. Rallga, Martin. 1302 Prospect ave., retail. McCrea, Mrs. John, 17C0 Plttston ave.. re. tall. Thn Lackawanna Store Ass'n, llm.. Pear St.. retail. Thlel, Seb. 2532 Ccdnr ave.. retail. Thornton, Mlcluel, 2C02 Blrney ave, re tail. Woclkers. John. 014 Cherry St., retail. Drabont. J 1412 Plttston ave, retail. Twenty-first Ward. ' D.. L. & XV. R. R. Co.. Brlibln mine, re. tail. D . L. &. W. R. R. Co., Diamond mine, retail. Scranton Coal Co., Common Wealth bldg., retail. EATING HOUSES. Burrows. Ike. Carbondalc, retail. SCnANTON-EiaHTU WARD. Burrows, Joseph. Spruce st.. retail. Dolnn. P. K., 123 Franklin uve., retail. Broad Oyster House.P.'l Ponn ave. retnll. GoldberK & PlnkcUtinc, 101 Franklin ave., Hundley, William, CCS Lacl'.a, ave., tclatl, Wetsbcrg, Joseph, 22S Spruce st., re tall. SCnANTON-NINTH WAnD. neemor, O. 8., B05 Linden St., retail. Boyer. J. T., 214 Adams nve. retail. Appeal day. Thursday, April 20, 1000, 0 a, m., to 5 p. m., at tho Arbitration Room, Court House, In the city of Scrnnton. Any person so ascertained or assessed who shall fall to attend such appeal or to appeal from the decision of tho apprnlscr to the Common Pleas within ten days thereafter will not bo permitted to sot up as a dofense to the recovcryof the amount of the license which he Is required to pay when suit shall be brought, that he Is not a dnler In merchandise, etc., etc. Tha law further piovldes, that It shall be tho duty of the County Treasurer to sue for tho recovery of all licenses duly returned to him by the Mercantile Appraiser If not paid on or before the first dny of July in eash and every year, within ten days nfter date, and said Tren-urer shall not bo discharged from any such license un less he brings suit to recover the same on or beforo that date. MICHAEL KRAEMER, Appraiser. FIRST BLOOD FOR THE LEXOW VICTIMS ICcntluded from Page 3. agcously Inaugurated by the grand Jury. Ha characterized the slot ma chines ns "a worse pe3t than the lice of Egypt." From the evidence ndduced tip to the time of adjournment It would appear that another unfortunate mistake wan made by the grand Jury In these enses. Two witnesses were examined, Will iam Dwyor and Ignatz Oram, South Washington avenue hotelkeepers, In whose hotels, It was held, Pease main tained gambling devices known as slot machines. Each admitted lmvltiz had n slot machine In his barroom, but as far ns they knew Pease was In no wa connected with them. Neither witness know Pease, and could not remember ever having seen him 1-eforo enti'rlns the court loom yesterdiy. Dwyer said a man named Cosgrove put the machine In his hotel, collected the money from It, and finally took It away. This was last December. He did not know Cosgrovo's nddress, further than that he understood he lived on the West Side. DID NOT KNOW THEM. Oram stated that he did not know t any of the three men who visited his saloon In connection with placing the h machine there, repnlrlng It. collecting , trorr. it, and finally taking It away. He did hear the name nf one of thtim one 1 time, but had forgotten It. "I got a loor memoranda In my head," Oiam explained. "Maybe my boy. he tell." One of the men was called "Dick," be remembered. When pressed to give a description of the men, he told that one of them was tall, but further than that his memory fulled him. Pease and William Curtis, who Is al leged to have been Pease's agent, were each in turn called upon to stand up, but Oram could not recognize either of them ns one of the three slot machin ists with whom he had done business. Mr. Oram swoie positively that ho bad not talked with anybody about the case before coming Into court. Gullhot and Meiller, the two younz Frenchmen, who shot Ofllcers Kayos and Snyder, In Dunmore, July 1, of last year, and who withdrew their plea of' guilty, on the previous day, were calle I for trial before Judge Aichbald and a Jury, yesterduy, In the main court room. The story they told on the pievious day was repented in detail, through Prof. Lamuze. The gas-ptpe bomb containing a pound of giant powder, which they dropped In their flight, was, according to their explanation, a "pet ard," which they had prepared for the Fourth of July. Their friend, John Huranz, gardener at the German ceme tery, had been visiting them that even ing, and after he left they thought It would be a good Joke to go to his home, hang tho "petard" on a tree and ex plode It. With this purpose In view, thev out through the woods, but after proceed ing a short distance It occurred to them that even though the Fourth of July cannonading had begun, It was too late at night to shoot off the "petard," so they turned back, Intending to play the Joke the next night. They had just begun to retrace their steps when two men accosted them, one of them having1 a revolver. Not being able to understand what was said to them, and thinking they were being held up by footpads, Qullhot drew a revolver from his coat pocket and fired at the man who had a pistol leveled at his friend, Merller, and then at the other man, who attempted to ovei power him. DID NOT CONFESS. They denied that they told a man In Montreal that they had shot two policemen In Scranton who attempted to arrest them while they were on their way to blow up a coal operator's house. They also declared they were not an archists. The story of Policemen Ivove ami Snyder was to the effect that they noticed the two men prowling about In the woods; that they were there for fully fifteen minutes, and that when they were approached and asked'what they were dolus there, Jlerller drew a revolver, but hesitating about firing, Gullhot grasped It and shot twice Tha oiUcers declare thev did not draw a revolver until after Gullhot shot. Judge Archbald told the Jury, as he told Attorney Harris on the previous dny, thru the story of tho "peturd" was very thin. He also pointed out other weal; spots In tho defendants' testl- i mony, and showed several Klarlnrr rlls. crepancies Mr. Harris entered a eon eral exception to tho charge. The case was given to the jury at adjourning time. Judgo Kelly presided In court room No. 2. yesterday, relieving Judge Gor don, who heard arguments In the Dean against Church enuity suit, which he Is engaged In trying. The first case called beforo Judge Kelly was that of Mike Slantzkle, of Jermyn, charged by John Rolneikle with having thrown stones through his window and door. The Jury said not guilty, and divided the costs. Assist ant District Attorney Ross and H. D, Carey represented the commonwealth, and Charles E, Olvor the defendant. A verdict wus also taken beforo Judge Kelly In the case of John Reap, John McDermott and James Hllahd, South Side lads, charged with break ink windows In thu residence of Mrs. F.llen McHale. The p'oseeutilx failed to appear, and the iltifes dants were dis charged, A verdlet of not guilty was directed In the false priix8 case of W. C. Carey against Roley Relies. In tho 'am of Tom J. Phillips, charged by County Detective Loyshon with sotting up an Illegal lottery, a nol pros, was eniRied for want of evidence. Verdicts of not Btillty were tnkon In lie cases of Andrew Preo, felonious toundlng. Joseph Kproto, prosecutor, ui'l Powell Mlkosza.tuid Andrnw Kru. tf I. assault and battery. Stanley Ska luba, prosecutor. FINAL SESSIONS OF THE PRESBYTERY ACTION TAKEN IN REFERENCE TO NEW CREED. Resolution Adopted Asking the Gen eral Assembly to Take Stops To ward Preparlntj a New or Revised Form of Creed Statement Reports of Committees Read and Adopted, Adjourned to Meet Mny 23 Fall Meeting Will Be Held at Shlck shlnny. The Lackawanna Presbytety con cluded their spring session nt 5 o'clock yesterday afternoon, after four days of continuous work, during which time much business was transacted pertaining to the churches IdentilUd with the assembly. Routine 'pjslnessi was tho general order yesterday, but the members took time to renfllrtn their devotion to the best Interests of the church and ask the General as sembly to take steps towaids prepar ing a new form of creed statement. Morning session, led by Rev. XV. C. Mickey, opened with devotional ex ercises. Hew J. P. Moftnt. P. V read tho report 'of the permanent com mittee on freedmen, which was rc cepted. Rev. J. S. Stewart, D. D re ported for the committee on organ ization of foreign spenking people, that they would requlit; more time to prepare their report. The following resolution was adopted In reference to the foreign work: ltesohed, That Hie Prefatory heartily torn mend the faithful Ubdn of tin executive com mitter Imliig th.irce of the woik anionic the foreign speaking people, and tlut the pastom of all our ilmrchci he urged to lay i'pn the hearts and consciences of their peoplt the absolute ne cessity of liberal contributions of money front all our churches If this gloat woik Is to b? con tinued and extended. SUMNER AVENUE CHURCH. The presbytery ordered that the pow er of the Presbyterlal committee on the financial Interests of the Sumner ave nue Presbyterian church be so enlarged as to include beyond question a con sideration and care of the various In terests of the church which may come up during the present ecclesiastical year. The following elders were elected commissioners to the general assembly: William Prink, M. L. Driesbach, Wil liam Repp, B. W. Lewis; alternates, S. L. Holley, A. XV. Urundage, H. Champlaln. S. V. Trumbull. Rev. XV. D. Cockett presented an ex tensive leport In reference to raising funds for benevolent work and It was leferred to the committee on bills and overtures. Rev. W. S. Stltes, Rev. N. G. Parke, D. D Rev. J. J. K. Fletch er and Rev, H. II. Welles, D. D., were elected trustees of the Luzerne Pres byterlal Institute for three years. Messrs. O. R. Redford. J. W. Hollen back, L. Driesbach, J. P. Hand, Theo dore Stiong and Charles E. Rice were elected trustees of the Wllkes-Barre Female Institute for two years. Rev. M. L. Cook, Rev. V. H. Lukens and Rev. Charles Lee were appointed a committee to consider the advisabil ity of holding a conference on spiritual matters next fall, and they were au thorized to make such arrangements as they may see fit. Rev. I. J. Lansing presented an over ture In reference to a revised creed, and It was leferred to the committee on bills and overturej. When the business was resumed af ter dinner Licentiate Antonia Montl leove wns, at his own request, granted a letter of dismission to the Presby tery of Detroit. Rev. B. F. Hammond read the report of the permanent com mittee on young people's work. It was accepted and approved, and Mr. Ham mond wns granted leave to add some items, which may be brought up later. The stated clerk was Instructed to prepare a roll of the commissioners, ministerial and elders, who have been elected to represent this Presbytery within the past ten years at the gen eral assembly. Tho committee on place of meeting reported recommending the Presbytery to nccept the Invitation of Shlckshln ny, which was adopted. DIVISION OF PRESBYTERY. The question of division of the Pres bytery wns made the first order of the day for Wednesday at the fall meeting of the Presbytery. Thomas Evans was granted a certifi cate from Gibson church to tho Union dale church. The following resolution was adopted: The Piesbjtcr.v of Lackaw anna in full loy alty to the klngdc.ni of God ami devotion to the best Interests of tho I'mb.Urriaii church in the Uiltcd States of America rttpcctfully octturcs the Kcncial assembly to take tttps touaid pit paring a new or mhicd fotm of creed ttatcment. Moderator Hodge retired shortly af ter 3 o'clock and the Presbytery ex pressed Its appreciation of the able manner in which he has presided at the sessions. Rev. B. F. Hammnnd took tho chair and presided to tho close. Rev. William F. Gibbons, chahman of tho committee on resolutions, of fered the following, which was adopted by a standing vote: The members of the Prckbj tcry desire to ex press their hearty appreciation of the hospitality of tho Washburn blrcet church which has mads our spring session so delight ful. U'c desire to put on record, therefore, our sincere tlunki as follows: To the members of the Christian homes where ue liLe been cordially recehed as guests. To tho pastor of the church and his helpers who have by careful forethought and assiduous attention anticipated eciy wnnt. To the choir and orchestra for music furnished at the Narlous services and to the organist, Miss Mabel Crist for her presence at ail devotional meetings. To the decoration committee fcr the beautiful flowers. To the nitmbeii of the Christian l)udeaor so ciety, not only for the bountiful supper, but for the opportunity afforded for social converse. To the reporters' and prest of the city for ac curate ard adccjuite repoits of the meetings. Colonel F. L-. Hitchcock made a re port for the committee) on reduced representation to tho general assem bly, which was discussed nt length by Rev. S. C. Logan. The overtute mode by tho committee was ordered sent to the general assembly. The Presbvterv ndlnnme.l tn mnet at the First Presbyterian church, Scranton, on Mny 23. The fall session will be hold at Shlckshinny. ACTOIts, SI.N'OKItS, TAI,KEIIS-Are all more or less subject to Had Throat, lloarseneu, Ton. sllilis and Catarrh. Dr. Agnew's Catarrhal Tow. der never disappoints, "I can but proclaim Dr. Agnew's Catarrhal Powder a wonderful medi cine ton actors, singers, and public speakers. My. sell and my wlfo have tried rterjlhing, but haie lietrr found anj thing to equal this grrat remedy, for quick action; It certainly is n wonder worker." Al. mmc-tt Fostell, Kcw York City. Sold by Matthews Dw. and V, T, Clark, 72. JONAS LONG'S SONS.- w JNfiJifc-j-if,ii-i -- - w -w As you come to know these offer the scientific solution .... ..i.,.v,.v. mi m ivuiuimiuiv Begin promptly at 10 o clock, with the ringing of the gong. At 1 1 o'clock the first sale ends and the second one begins. Not one minute before nor one minute after the hour, can you buy any of the ad vertised goods, The prices for the hour are in most instances about half the actual worth of the mer chandise. The saving is all yours. It serves its purpose to us by filling this big store with enthusias tic buying crowds. Drop in today if only to observe. Sale No. 1 Begins Promptly .it 10 O'clock. Sale No. 2 Begins Promptly at 11 O'clock. Sale No. 3 Begins Promptly at 2 0'Clook. Sale No. 4 Begins Promptly at 3 O'clock. Sale No. 5 Begins Promptly nt 4 O'OIock. The Big Jonas THE BIG STORE. Fridav Hourlv Sales voti'll of a great problem how to jnuit otuie ui inula I In the Basement. Water Goblets: Any shape you want, plain and banded; their regular price fie each. For one hour at 10 i O CIOCK tSSISssl( lltt(ll .sM'W' Sauce Pans: Full six-quart size Dresden shape sauce ' pans, seamless, triple coated ware. Very serviceable . and fully worth CWc. For one hour only at 10 o'clock 34C Nickel Trays; Handsomely engraved, so as to resem ble silver; always 14 cents. For one hour onlv at 10 , o'clock '. OC Double Boilers: Genuine agate, nickel steel, analyzed as chemically pure, and fully warranted. Always sold , - at 1.15. For one hour only at 10 o'clock OOC Copper Boilers: The very heaviest grade made, with extra wood braced handles. Nothing better made and positively worth 15.00. For one hour onlv at 10 . o'clock .' ipl.Po In the Basement. Groceries: Another great sale that will help you to know this splendidly equipped grocery store better. We offer for one hour your choice of large can of potted ham; ; pound can Eureka baked beans; 1 quart can table syrup; & pound can of Long's baking powder, pound can im ported sardines; bottle of Van Camp's Chili Sauce; bottle of pickles or olives; jar of jam: 5 lbs of rolled oats; or 5 bars of Dome Soap. Any of these items if bought regu larly would cost from 12c to ISc. For one hour only Friday at 1 1 o'clock " C On Main Floor. Women's Hosiery; A big purchase gives you one of the greatest offers of the day at 11 o'clock. Fine quality fast black stockings, seamless; full regular made. Would positively be big value at 15 cents. For one hour only at 11 o'clock 9C On Main Floor. Misses' Shoes: Tan color goat-skin or fine black kid skin, in lace or button; spring heel, patent leather tips in diamond or square shape: sizes 8, 0, fH, 10, 10i, 11, 111, 12, lL'i, V.), m, 1, U and 2. Positively good value at $1.25. Q For one hour only at 2 o'clock ODC Embroideries; A special purchase of 2,250 yards of handsome nainsook and cambric embroideries, in the most beautiful of patterns some of them very wide. Worth up to 15c and 10c the vard. For one hour only on Friday, at 2 o'clock .' 9C On Second Floor. Boys' Waists; At just half price, so you'll come with a rush. Made up of fine linens and fancy striped percales, handsomely finished and perfect fitting. All sizes for boys from 4 to 12 years. For one hour onlv on Fridav, at 2 o'clock ; : loc On Main Floor. Sofa Pillows; A big lot of them, bought especially for this Friday sale. IS inches square, covered with pretty patterns of best cretonnes. Filled with cotton. These would easilv bring 30c. For one hour only on Fridav, at 2 o'clock ..'. '. 22C Dog Collar Belts; Newest style, with silver heads, plate, chain and padlock. Also Plain Leather Belts in tan and black. Have sold up to 30c and 45c. For one hour only on Friday, at 3 o'clock X 1 C On Second Floor. $i.oo Corsets: A great bargain. Big lot of some of the best makes of 1.00 and 1.25 Corsets, including II. & S., Sonncttc and J. C. C. Superbly made, comfortable, per fect fitting. All sizes, but not in every style. For one -. hour only Friday at 3 o'clock. 5UC Sun Bonnets: There'll be lively scrambling for these. They arc elegantly made and conic in many patterns and almost every color. Made with nobby stiff crowns and with or without capes. For one hour only Friday at 3 o'clock 19C On Main Floor. Zephyr Ginghams; One of the biggest bargains. 2450 yards of finest Zephyr Ginghams in stripes, plaids and checks. All the new Spring and Summer colorings and combinations. If wc were to buy them in the market to day they would cost you 15c. For one hour only Friday at 4 o'clock ; yard . On Second Floor. - Children's Reefers; -All wool, very stylish and pretty in "" colors of red, brown, blue and tan, made with notched '' sailor collars, trimmed with novelty braid. Sizes ( to 12 ' years. Regular price 2.50. For one hour only Fri- . VI1 day at 4 o'clock p 1 .09 On Third Floor. Lace Curtains; Complete with pole and trimmings. A big lot of fine Nottingham curtains, pretty patterns and full length. In any regular way complete they'd cost you 75 cents a pair. For one hour only on Friday at 4 . O CIOCK J& On Fourth Floor. Sewing Tables; A window full of them. Every woman will want one they're so handy. Made of solid ash, with elliptic springs. Yard measure stenciled in the top. Would be cheap at 70 cents. For one hour only Friday at 4 o'clock Longs Store with the Little JONAS LONG'S SONSi .Hen thrm tho IipHo th dispose of vast quantities of,. jl 7ac;; 59c Sons. Prices. -11 , . -t r r j ' rt r.7 t-i s I
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