TIIE SCRANTON TR1J3 LOS 12-SATURDAY, .TUNE 16, 1900. & fflOSING OUT. i ' ' Owlnc to the lonjf MneM of our Scranton nun airer. w have concluded to tell out our entire stock, tot'iilstlnff bf Pianos, Organs, Unto Churcli Organs ami Rcncral musical merchandise, Includ Inir sheet music. Ours Is rot a chesp lino of goods but the I'cst the icuntry afforil. 1 'Look at the tarp;alru, we can only mention a tew today! Vorajlon Church organ, old 1'rlce, C j 1 ftf) M.W0.0O; sale price ' lu" Vocallon Church orpin, old price, 40 HM.W, sale price tjj Knahc flrancl piano, old price, $S50.00 7(10 sale price uu Voe piano (a faulty), old price, 7'? 9S00.UD) sale price " Vmt piano (ery line), old price, fift IW.toj sale prlco . OU LihIwIk piano, new, old price, 70fl (371.00; new price ou" LudnlR piano, new, old price, OAC $300.00; rale price At" llsrtln Uros, new, old price, "7flfi ?2.00i salo prlco uu Bonie (lno bargains In IiIkIi grade aecond hand pianos. Organs about one-third oft rrfiular pflcn. No old rckmIi taken In ccchinire at sale prices, llasy terms or 10 per cent, from nboo prices for spot cash. Excepting Vocallon or gans, which are net. PERRY BROTHERS 205 WYOMING! AVENUE. Scranton Pa. In accordance with the above, wo do hereby tffrr our storeroom for rent. Arply direct to 205 Wyoming acnuc, or 50 South Main street, Wilkce-Darrc, I'a. 1 Perry Brothers. Ice Cream. BEST IN TOWN. Per y Quart LACKAWANNA DAIRY CO Telephone Orders Promptly Dallvared S3 y 3iy Adams Avenue. - Scranton Transfer Co. Baggage Checked Direct to Hotels and Private Residences. Office D., I. & W. Passenger station. Phono 525. C. S. SNYDER, The Only Dentist In iLeClty Who Is a Qraduato la Medicine. 420-422 SPRUCE STREET. Teeth Gold Crowns,best $5 Gold Filling, $1 Best Set of Teetb $5 Silver Filling 50c Good Care. Good care of the teeth does much to preserve them, but the dentist does more. Ho can direct you In that care and, by examination, provent you from Buffering and inconveniences. DR. REYER et 4 SPRUCE ST. OPP. COURT HOUSE. Open Wednesday and Saturday evenings. DR. H. B. WARE, SPECIALIST. Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Office Hours at m. to 11.99 p. m.; J to 4. Williams Building, Opp. Poatofflcs. , ; "- - f CITY NOTES f -- D. i II. l'AY DAYS. The Delaware and Hud con company paid the trainmen south of Scranton jesterday. nATTALION' DItIl.L.-Co!onel L. A. Watres conducted ft battalion drill on the Ash street Grounds last evenlrg. The members ol the guard made a fine showing. IfirW YKSTIDULED COACIIF.S.-Tho Lacka wanna put on several new vestibuled coache on train (v3 yesterday, which aro conceded to oe among the finest cars on the road. NO SKI1VICE. There will be no services to- SPEEDWAY NEWS. 1AMnAAAMMAMnMslVWWS The Speedway hotel (Open All Year.) ? Special -Gentlemen's Races. Scheduled Itaces Saturday nt 2.30 P. M. jA competition between tho best liorsj In Northern Pennsylvania. All Erler'nnd Wyoming Valley trains utop nt Speedway Crossing. .Breakfast, 6 to 9 a, ni. Lunli, 1 to 3.30 p. m. .pinner, 6 to 9 p. m. fj-uiicli all day in Cafe. Arrangements for largo parties by phone, 4674, SAMUEL B, COX, Manager, P. O, Scranton Pa. KmMf i morrow morning at Trinity lAitheran church. Sunday school will be held as usual at 12 o'clock and oenltig services at 7.30 o'clock, when spe cial tnuslo will bo rendered by the choir. CHAUTKtt OltANTT.D. The Old Korge Klectrla M,rU .ml llr.i niiniianv ji chartered at Harris- burg jcstcrilay wit., a capital of (10,000, and Thomas II. .Innes, Thomas l'kkrell, John Surbcr, I. V. Trice and William II. Nalor as Its incor porators. rAIUOIt ML'SICAI.K. There will be a parlor muslcalc under the direction of Professor Walk enshaw at Christ's church rectory, North Wash ington and (SramHIew aunues, Friday ccnlng, June 12. The public are Imltcil. Ice cream will be sencd. Wll.t, IIOM) AN lNQUKbT.-Coroner Itoberts ttent to I.ickananm jisterday to Inquire Into the accident at the William A. colliery, In which the fire boss, John Jenkins, lost his life. An In quest will be held In n few days to determine where the responsibility rests. KXCL'ltSIO.V TO IIIMIIHMTON. The excur slon of tin Heme for the friendless will ko to HlnKhtmton on Tuesday next when it Is hoped that cmy friend ol the Institution will bu a ticket. The outlnj Is a ilillKhtful one and spe cial arrangcimnts hac Iwcn made for an c teptionally pleasant ounslnn. rillllSTS' HKTItr.VT. The annual rctreit of the priests of the S ronton diocese will be held at the (Hen Summit hotel from June 18 to June 25. The senior clersy will attend durlns the first week and the juniors durlnit the second week. The retreat will be conducted by Itev. father O'Kane, if the Society of Jesus. TllPrnf HtnVt'll Tl,n .llnlnmfia fnr 1lll Rradnatcs nf both the IiIrIi and training schools hae now been all sikiuiI by Kiiperlntemieni Howell, President Jajnc and Secretary fellows, flu ti VsaIa innfaiinn I llrlnrr ni or 111 Ik fl fllV Tllfs sii nnuiv vi'imiivii liming s. .in.. "; r lettering is especially elaborate, linking been oonc by County Auditor r. v. Uosteiio. SKULL ntA("rUIli:D. Adim Rlannett, of 13.T Capouse avenue, was recched at the I.ickananni hospital yesterday afternoon sulTerlns from a com pound fracture of the skull, as the result of a fall of roof at the ManUlIe mine, where ho Is emplojeil. A cut about four inches lone had been made in ids skull and 6cvcral stltthca wcro taken at the hopltal. COSISIITTLT. AOAW JIET. The firemen's con vention committee met at;aln ht nlRht and apain succeeded in taking no definite action. A committee ot the was appointed to audit all ac counts and submit n final report next friday night. The committee consists of the following gentlemen: A. Lewis, Joseph Danner, frcd Wittman, Walter blmpson and John f. White. SALE ANIt SOCIAL. The Ladles' Aid society of the Asbury Methodist Episcopal churcli will conduct a Bile next Monday afternoon and even ing at tho residence of Mrs. Reynolds, 1038 San derson 'avenue, commencing at 3 o'clock. Prac tical articles, Including maids' aprons, kimonas and garden hats will be hold. Ice cream and cake will be for sale afternoon and evening. ACCUSED Or EMDEZZLEMnST. Charles Oldlk, of Old Torse, was arraigned befoic Al derman Kasson last night charged with embez zlement by Mrs. fleorge Ycnochlk. Oldlk is the treasurer of St, Marj's Creik Catholic Deneficlal association, and received SG00 recentlj to piy Mrs. Yoiioihlk. endowment money for the dejth of her first husband, a Mr. Ilaron. GIdlk, the claim, only paid her 520 and kept thr balance ot the sum for his own use. lie was held for court by the alderman. MAIIOX AHItESTf.R-l'atrick Mahon, ot Car bon street, was esterda3- arraigned before Al derman Kasson charged with fraud by 1. 1). Illggins, a Lackawanna avenuo hotel keeper. Mahon jestcrday went into tho place to cash a check for $1.75. The bartender he gave it to Faw the date "1T0O" at the tip and construed It as meaning ,?10, which ho gave Mahon, who then left the place. On discovering the mistake a warrant was issued and Mahon last night ar rested. A further hearirg will be conducted Bomo time next wck. WEItLEY IKJUIinD.-Chrlstopher Werley, of 1034 Webster avenue, was taken to tlm Lacka wanna hospital jestcrday afternoon with a cut on his head and bis one ankle injured as the result of an accident while at work. Werley is one of the men cmplyoed about the court house square at present, and while working jestcrday afternoon was struck on the head by a falling piece of concrete. Ho fell to the ground and in so doing his ankle was injured. His hurts were attended to at the hospital, after which he left the institution. MACADEE Off ICEltS. Scranton tent, No. 253, Knights of tho Macabccs, lias elected the follow ing officers: Commander, T. I". Wcndovcg; lieu tenant commander, James Hutsare; sergeant, XL L. Dunn; chaplain, S. 1). Van Duskirk; master-at-arms, lloland Courtney; first master of guards, J. B. Coplan; sentinel, Harry finn; picket, O. XI. List; trustee, 1". J. O'Hara. Xlcniorlal reso lutions were adopted by the knights on the death or Sir Knight Patrick Callagher, of Jilnooka. A committee was appointed to arrange for a re ception to the great camp officers, who will visit Scranton during tho latter part of this month. STRAW HIDE TAIITY. A delightful straw rlda was enjojed by a jolly party last night. Th cparty was chaperoned by XIr. and XIr3. S. Goldsmith and consisted of eight couples, all of whom met at the homo ot .Mrs. Joseph Lcvj-, completely surprising Xllu Amelia llacharach and Miss Klauber, in whoso honor the ride was given. After a most pleasant drive around Scranton lake, the party stopped at the Speed way hotel, where an excellent repast was served. After luncheon music, dancing and various other entertainments were indulged in. During the homeward trip fire works in profusion were used to enliven tho drive over the loads. Those pros ent were Xiiss Klauber, of St. Call; Xllsj Amelia Ilachrach, Pauline Coldsmlth, Ilella Hirshfleld, of l'lttston; francls Moses, Hose Wormscr, Irene Goodman, XIrs. Sol Coldsmlth, Xlessre. Louis Spcnter, Levy Alfred Itlce, Ifaaore Goodman, Dr. Wormscr, Leon New brick, Herman K. Hies, Sol Goldsmith. Now Styles. Ladies' Shirt Waists. White Lawn nnd Swisses, Plain Lawns and a great variety, trimmed with all over tucking. Embroidered fronts, lace nnd hemstitching, shirring nnd ribbon trim. All with new Fiench backs, toft and laundried cuffs. Wnlbts for large and small. Black Percales, lilack Lawns, Hlack Mercerized Sateens, Plain Pinks nnd Light Blues, in a va riety of styles; Percales, Lawns, Dimi ties, Ginghams, etc. ' MEAItS & IIAGEN. Another False Alarm. Piercing screams emanating from the second floor of no Wyoming avenue this morning attracted nn excited crowd, and rumors of murder, lire and sulclelo were rife. A few citizens more daring that the rest rushed upstulKi In tho direction of tho sounds which led them to tho operating room of Sehrlev er, the photographer, where they found a group of children j-elllng with ilellglu In the play lioubo pmvldeel for their uinusemenf there. To avoid n repet1 lion of tho Incident the public am warned that scenes of this description are a dally occurrence nt Schriever's. firing the little ones and see or rather hear for youiaelf. A Good Bicycle for $20.00. Mitchell bicycles, manufactured by tho Wisconsin Wheel AVorks, are sold for $35.00 everywhere. Our price for cash, J20.00. Bittenbender & Co., 120 and 128 Franklin avenue. Smoke Tho Pccono, 5c. cigar. Be Careful What You Eat. We handle but one kind of butter, and that the "GENUINE LI.GIV CIUUMKKY," lc. a pound, direct from KI.QIN, ILLINOIS. It Is by tar the most Delicious, bwcettkt Mutter made, Others advertise it, but none Ucp it. THE O RE AT Atlantic and Pacific Tea Co, til Lackawanna avenue, 123 South Main ave nue. Thone 732. frompt dellvciy. RAINES CONVICTED ON TWO CHARGES HIS FATHER WAS EXONER ATED BY THE JURY. Son Was Found Guilty of Selling: Liquor on Sunday and Without a Licenso Chnrle S. Lowry Charged with Assault and Battery by His Wife Miss Phoebe Shafor Tried on a Chargo of Having Stolen Ar ticles from tho House Whore She Was Employed Court Notes, When wttrt opened yesterday morn ing tho jury In tho case of the Raines, father and son, brought In a verdict that followed the lines of Judge II. W. Archbald's charge. The father, Churlcs Halne, was acquitted and the son, John Knlne, was found guilty of selling on Sunday and without a license, but was acciulttcd on tho charge of selling to minors. Adam Wasner was convicted before Judge Archbald of selling lleiuor with out a license at 513 PIttston avenue, liobert Wilson and James Held, agenti of tho Men's union, testified that thev bought beer and whiskey at Wasncr's place on April 18. He offered no de fense. John Clark pleaded guilty to selling without a license on Scranton street, and John Cavnnaugh pleaded guilty to commlttlnz the same offense at Penn avenue and Mulberry street. The case against Michael J. Burke.charged with selling liquor without a license, was continued until the next term. Charles S. Lowry, the well-known North Scranton rrsldent, wns tried be foie Judge Archbald on a charge of assault and battery, preferred by his wife, Mrs. Nettie Lowry. Mrs. Lowry said that on April 11 tney had a dis pute and her husband struck her nnd put her out of their house. Lowry, In his defense, said his wife has a violent temser and on the night In question her temper was aroused and he pushed her away from him. AGAINST HER MOTHER. A dramatlo feature of the trial was the testimony of the Lowrys' elght-yoar-old daughter, who championed the cause of her father most heartily. She said she never wants to live with her mother again. "She used to go for father as If she would chew his head off," said the little girl, with a con siderable show of feeling. The Jury was out at adjourning hour. John Cheese and Jacob Venus werp charged with cutting the cloth off a pool table owned by P. F. Lynott, of Providence. They denied the offense and said It was someone else who was guilty of the lawless act. A Jurv was wrestling with the case at adjourning hour. An effort was made by Attorneys A. A. Vosburg nnd John R. Edwards, who nppcared for the defense, to have the Indictment quashed, but It was unsuc cessful. Before Judge Cameron yesterday morning, Nicholas George was re turned guilty of selling liquor without a license. His son-in-law, Anthony B. Ruddy, wns the prosecutor. In tho other two cases between the same par ties, in which George was charged with assault and battery nnd carrying con cealed weapons, verdicts of not guilty were returned and the costs placed on Ruddy. Charles Bellershlmer and John Roach work In the South mill. They had a dispute one day and blows were struck. Bellershlmer was before Judge Cam eron yesterday, charged with assault and battery by Roach. The Jury said not guilty, and divided the costs. CHARGED WITH THEFT. Miss Phoebe Shafer, aged twenty two, who lives at North Scranton, was tried on a charge of stealing a breast pin, three scarf pins and a niece of ribbon from the house of Thomas B. BIrtley, where she was employed. A piece of ribbon, which Mrs. BIrtley Identified as hers, was found at Miss Shafer's home. There was no evidence to connect the accused with the theft of the lIns. Miss Shafer went on the stand nnd said she bought the ribbon In this city last September. She thought she got It at Jonas Long's Sons. She denied stealing any of the articles of which she stood accused. Miss Keeley, who has charge of the ribbon department at Long's, testified mat tney navo had no ribbon of tho kind produced In court, nnrl thnt it could not have been purchased there. A number of witnesses were called to prove the good character of the ac cused. One of them was Mrs. Myra Reese, for whom Miss Shafer worked for a time. "I sunnoso I'm hero tn tnll tho truth said Mrs. Reese, as she settled herself in the witness chair. She was assured that she wns. Rh.. had never seen anything out of the way witn miss Shafer herself, but she had heard her accused by several per sons of belnc llcht-flncered. Tho ir had not returned a verdict at adjourn ing nour. Before Judcn II. M. TCitw.iwio fn court room No. 2, where Attorney John j. .Manning represented the common wealth yesterday, the following cases were tried Jointly: Peter Walsh, sell ing 11(1110.' without a license, Richard Barron, prosecutor; Richard Walsh, selling liquor without a license, Reeso S. Davis, prosecutor; Joseph Karolon, selling liquor on Sunday, Peter Walsh, piosecutor; Joseph Karolon, pointing pistol, Peter Walsh, prosecutor; Joseph ooooooooooooooooo THE GOUHTY SAVINGS MI 51 1Y. Spruce Street, Opp. Court House L, A. Watres, President. o. s. Johnson, Vice-pres. A. H. Christy, Cashier. DIREOTORS, Wm. r. lUllstead, Everett Warren August Ilobinson, O. S. Johnson, C. V. Kingsbury, L. A. Watrca. Interest Paid on Sav ings Deposits. Brown Bros,, J. P. Morgan & Co.. and Knauth, Nachod & Kuhne Letters or Credit nnd International Cheques. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Karolon, pointing pistol, Fred C. Jor dan, prosecutor; Joseph Karolon, sur ety, Peter Walsh, prosecutor. WALSH SOLD LIQUOR, Walsh rented a plnco from Karolon at Prlceburg. and started to fell liquor tliero without a license. From this flowed a series of dllllcultles, out of which grew tho cases tried yesterda. Walsh wns found guilty ot selling liquor without a license In the case In which Barron wns prosecutor, and Karolon was found guilty of pointing a pistol nt Fred C. Jordan. In nil of the other enses verdicts ot not guilty wero returned. Walsh wns sentenced to pay a fine of $500, costs and soend three months In the county Jail. Paul Melefskl was chargeJ by Stephen Hnrwllchok with pointing a pistol. One lives at the Ridge and the other at Olyphnnt, and the troublo occurred on Sundny while they were drinking to gether. The Jury wns out at adjourn Ing hour. Wlnans Hull, who wns charged with false personation by Henry Cordner, did not appear yesterday for trial, and his ball was forfeited and n capias is sued for him. Wll'lam Bowmnn, who some tlmo fgo was acquitted of the chargo .of killing John Knelrlm, yesteidny plenel" cd guilty to committing an aggravated nrsault and battery on Knelrlm nnd wns sentenced to spend six month3 In tho county jail. Mary Knelrlm, widow of tho deceased, was the pros ecutrix. John Mlnorkeo was returned not pullty of pointing n pistol nt Anthony Wlorkowskl. The latter was directed to pay the costs. Anthony Wlorkow skl, chnrsd with malicious mischief by Jivhn Mlnorkeo, was returned not guilty nnd tho costs placed on tho prosecutor. CorapromUo Was Effected. The Injunction In the rase of tho Young Men's Temperance and Benevo lent society, of Dunmore, against Pat rick Moran, was dismissed yesterday by Judge John P. Kelly, by agreement of the parties. Moran was a member of the society and collected sick benefits at the rate of $5 per week, alleging that he wns ill of miner's asthma. An Investigat ing committee found that he had vio lated certain of the by-laws by at tempting to collect benefits after he had recovered, as waa alleged, and by action of tho society he wns expelled. At the end of seventeen weeks Moran brought suit for $S5 before Justice of the Peace Krotzer and recovered Judg ment. The society took nn appeal. Five weeks later he sued again and recovered Judgment for 23, from which another uppenl wns taken. After six months elapse the by-laws provide that only J2.50 per week shnll be paid In sick benefits. The Pennsyl vania statutes provide that n Judgment before a justice of the peace for less than 5.33 Is not subject to appeal. With the presumed purpose ot pre venting the society from taking an appeal, Moran brought suit weekly, and each time recovered Judgment for 2.50 at tho cost ot the society. He threatened to keep this up for the whole twenty-six weeks of the six months period, nnd to estop this alleg ed vexatious litigation the society se cured a preliminary Injunction nnd n rule to make It permanent. When the hearing on the rule came up before Judge Kelly, yesterday the attorneys got together and came to an ugreement that the suits should cease, the injunction be dismissed and the dispute fiettled once and for all on tho appeal from the lirst Judgment of S3. By special order of court the case was advanced to the head of the common pleas list for the September term. Hon. John P. Qulnnan and T. P. Hoban represent the society. Frank E. Boyle and Major Everett Warren ure Moran's nttorneys. Marriage Licenses. Lawrence J. Myeis New York Mlgnotte B. Bergman New York Millard Saull Scranton Annae Reby Scranton Thomas Wilson Avoca Ella Brady Avoca Oscar J. Henopp Scranton Margaret I. Glencrflss Scranton Jacob Weiss Scranton' Mnmlc Maskovltz Scranton Stanislaus Wazloskl Scranton Franclska Szymanska Scranton Alex. Popa Scranton Rekla Wermer Scranton Saturday Handkerchiefs Ladies' embroidered, t2jc and 15c goods; have been nsed for decorating and are TE!,r-r slightly soiled. Saturday's price, 3 for JJs Laces Another lot of fine Torchon laces all 8c C, and ioc quality. Saturday's price, J Laces Fine new Dentelle Val. Laces, choice J .n designs, all widths. Saturday's price, doz yards JPVv Embroideries All fine Shifley effects; ioc. E-, 15c and 19c goods. Saturday's price, 6c, 10c and " &s Ribbons New assortment of all silk Taffata Ribbons, 4 to s inches wide, best grade, 25c to 35c quality, -A j -, Saturday's price.... B. J Ls Ribbons All widths of black Velvet Ribbon; you may not find it elsewhere, but we can supply all wauts at the right price. Umbrellas Ladies' Gloria Silk, nice assortment of bandies, a very sightly umbrella. Saturday's price V Umbrellas Children's school Umbrellas. Sat urday's price, Gloves Ladies' 2-clasp fiue Lisle Gloves, K new summer shades juJs Handkerchiefs Gents', colored border, ioc and K 12 Jc goods. Saturday's price, t-PL Ladies' Hose Ten dozen of sample tan Hose, size 9, We guarantee them to be 35c and 50c goods. Sat- Q, urday's price, v Children's Hose Tan, guaranteed to be 25c Q and 35c goods. Saturday's price, VC Ladies' Vests Special values in 5c, 10c, 12Jc, 15c and 25c goods. Ladies' Pants Ribbed and extra made, lace trimmed. 25c and 59c. MEARS&HAGEN 415-417 Lackawanna Avonuo. THE OFFICIAL FOOTINGS. Number of Votos Itocolvcd by Each Candidate at Monday's Prlmnrioa and tho Majorities. Tho officers and clerks of Thursday's Rcpublcnn convention yesterday com pleted tho work of computing Mon day's vote. On another page will be found the official table and footings. Tho latter are as follows: NATIOXAL lr.LK(UTn. Thoinai II. Dale S.ttt-I Kvan J. Kvans 7,H"J Kverctt Warren 11,237' ALTr.itXATB nr.Li:aATi:. Arthur Lone P.S-U Chauneey 11. Derby 10,041 CONOIICSS. William Council 10.837 Krank M. Spencer 7,303 Mr. ConncU'a majority 3,60.2 siiiniuv. l'rank Decker 3,410 L. O. Ilortrco 031 John II. 1'illons , 4,S'0 Wade M. Finn 3.2tl .1. 1). lVrber 2,01)7 Dr. J. W. llouser 3,009 Mr. Fellows' plurality &S7 judoi:. Oeorcc il. Wat-on 7, VI It. A. Zimmerman C.Col Mr. Watson's majority 1,130 TIinASUItr.It. .Toeph A. Seranton 0,82.1 James Yountf 7,'Jl'l Mr. Scranton's majority 2,010 DISntlCT ATTOUXUY. A. J. Colborn, Jr C.SS3 John It. Jen"! :t,"U William It. I.culH ",'" Milton W. Lowry 1,200 Mr. Lewis' plurality 1,072 IMIOTIIOXOTAUV. John Copcland 12,500 CLKItlv Ol' Till: COUHTS. Thomas 1'. PinleU 13,101 ltixoniHiii op ir.i:i3. Krnil Ilonn 0,1 V. Henrj V. Ilatton 2,111 Charles IIuc3tcr 1,'UO J. Archie Jonea 070 David M. Jones 1,0-27 (JcorRO W. Kellow- (US 'Ihoinas J. Matthews 2,0bS l'rank II. ltiesc 2,175 Simon Thomas 733 Mr. Ilonn's plurality 3,011 ItKOISTr.ll OF WILLS. W. K. Deck 4,522 Daniel V.. Crrxory .:isj Lewis II. Johns 4,213 Clare nee .1!. Itejnolils I,h'l3 Gcorne Wirth, Jr 3,375 Mr. Heck's plurality Jl'llY COMMIPSIOSKR. Kugcnc II. Call John Davles (corfre W. Hoffman 'corKc Hopkins 1 Thomas V. Lewis Charles H. J.ln II. II. lbjnolds John Itlnk V.. 11. hturges 8, J. W. TifTjuy C. A. WlKBlmj l, F.van Walle-rs Mr. Sturtres' plurality 0,710 COURT HOUSE NEWS NOTES. Gustav Komrato, charged with per jury, entered ball yesterday In the num of J3.000. Frank Loch became his bondsman. W. J. Ilell.collector of taxes In Green field township, yesterday filed his bond in tho sum of $8,000, with Clerk of the Courts Daniels. Tho sureties are Wil liam Bell and O. W. Cowperthwalte. $20.00. Mitchell Bicycles. $20.00. We purchased D00 of the celebrated Mitchell bicycles, which are selling everywhere nt' $3r.00. All gents' wheels, 20, 22 and 24 in. framea. Every wheel guaranteed. Equipment first class, in cluding Morgan & Wright's Single Tube I'ires. Our specinl price for cash, $20.00. Rlttenbender & Co., 12G and 12S Franklin avenue. Smoke Tho Pocono, 5c. cigar. Specials AWVWWrtVWilWWyVrfWiW.WifWt'l lUill 3U1UMCI unidge Needs some new furnishings. We can supply you at low cost with Dinner Sets in fresh bright summer decorations, Toilet Sets, Kitchen Crockery. Glassware, Silverware, Ta ble Cutlery, Vases, Jardinieres, Lamps, Porch Lanterns, Water Coolers, Filters, and a host of other essentials. Oe. V. iYll licit OkvO JZmmmwmmmmmmmmmw$? Summer Underwear All Styles, All Prices. rullirl-pcnn 25, SO, ,3e. I.Mc Ihrcail $1.00, $1.60 Mercerized Silk l.bO Cellular Cotton 1.50 Cellular Mr.en 2.25 Silk 2.00 Jean Drawers COc. BARGAINS IN TAILOR-MADE SUITS AT F. L. CRANE'S Exclusive styles and strictly up-to-date, but we want to close out every one quickly. We are determined to do it, and so invite you to share in the offerings, which will be in torce until every Spring Suit is sold. AAAAAAAAAAAAAAnlfmAAfAijAAAAAAAj Fireworks for the Fourth. Don't put off buying this year until the last mo ment, iust for the sake of getting into the crowd. Be precautious and come early, while the assortment is at its best. We can help you with your choosing. You'll find things now that wont be here the Fourth Every kind of Fireworks and some that don't fire, just crack and make howling noises. Because the Fourth is coming, don't forget our Lunches. Served all day. Not a " big " variety, but a GOOD one. At our Main Store. J. D. WILLIAMS & BRO. 312-314 Lackawanna Ave. Special Fireworks Store, 218 Wyoming Avenue. tf H 'HIM Like Burning Money to ry " ou' 'or 'n'er'or work. Better epend twice the amount on a Job well done, II that ura necessary. PLUMBING WOHK. In all its blanches is our busmesa. We aro thor oueh masters ot it anil all construction or repair work ulll be perfect in every particular. The best material is used, anil only skilled workmen employe J. S2S.327 PENN AVENUH THE ;iii: ER CO. Uooins 1 Riid2,Com'llli BTd'g. EOIIANTON, PA. nining and Blasting POWDER Undo at Mooalo and Iluih ll Works. LAPLIN & RAND POWDBR CO.'S ORANGE GUN POWDER Elrotrlo liattsries. ElootrloHxploJsri, exploding blast, Sufaty Pust ai Repauno Chemical Go.'s expS JL A. A. A. A- lflAtarlta4uDrortnnal6iaarrirrmL Miiiiuiuurn.suoaur.v!, jiiooai'oiMn.i YeuUiful Lrrori, UU Vluiitj, Ytrleoci, (, r cnil fur iHworn Tettiaonlal d okr "Truth- to irof, , k 1 lli:i;i, M. !., V G(U Nortli hlilh ftt., lhllilrlpbla,L 1'a. ltUrrtr ibt oslr weUUH la UL iftici to cart efeu ihouch tb own ctltbrid ( fUUd. Viuh cum cured U 4 to 1 0 dj IUun9 1 I f wi 1lftl3 1 uiuu "WmII In ri naV .f3uaK." Straw Hats ALL STYLES, $ 1.00 to $3.00 Manhattan 4 Shirts Negligee Shirts. 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