vn ' w , 'W - 'i v 1, r- V -1 10 THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 20, .1001. OPINION IN THE DUNLEAVY CASE LINE OF REASONING FOLLOWED BY THE SUPERIOR COURT. Judge Beaver, Who Wrote the Opin ion, Saya That If Either of the Contentions of the Defense Were Admitted, the Hands of the Court Would Be So Tied That the Prac tice of Suspending Sentence Would Havo to Be Done Away with Fur ther Appeal May Be Taken. 'J'lio opinion of the Hupcilor louil In the case of the Conimomvpnlth fiBiiltift Anthonv Dunlcavy was tecclveel ? tcrdny by. Prothonotnrj' Sam II. Stcv nni and will lie remitted today to the local court. J inl bo Heaver, w wrote tht opin ion, sas tliut If cither of the conton lions of the defendant cc Bilstuliieil It would mrnn the pructlco of sun ppndlne pentpnee would linvt to be ilono nwnv Willi, and tills l a tlilim n it ti ho drilled. 'I'liP"-1 contentloni wt'ii' tliat tin di fetiilnnt II.H sentenieil when lit mm illro led to pay tin toils, and that u li'?f"limt rn'iHt be M-ntomed at tb" tain- trim In wliloh lie was tonvleled. 1)1 uh. n wiifi conliteil at the (V tubc: tti i of iiunrtit wchIoiih of Fell lnr in urn withoiii n llci'tiT, mid ie mimi.i'l fur .entente. On tlie d.y pie oidhiK 'lie lust day nf Hie If i in vlnn m. "tourer nte ufumllv Impelled, Piin liiv'e iitt(iine! vent bcfoic Judge .lolui ! l.ovo, who tiled the case, and iiiuwd fin- .entente Tho Hint lull wiih iicintupnnied by the pioseiilutlon of a petition for piiHpcnoloti of sontenee, wlileli was nlKiied by niiin of tin rltj'te nioiiilnent men. JutlRe l."e sinnied till' petition and suspended Henti'liie upon payment of eots Dunlcavy paid the rolH and went lili way roliili'lii;, but the piosocutlon, the Municipal Iimriic, upon learning of Judge I.ovo'h nctliin, liuiile a piotest to President Judge Aulitiald. Willi the leMilt tbut Dunlerivi wiih onlled In at ihe next term of court and mi tenet d by Judge ivbbild to tlitee months 111 tlio county l.ill mid n i:M fine. Uh attorney, Jo seph O'llrlen, tool; an appeal, and had It nmile a puuersedcao to erzect m i!lenl' lelease, wild at the Hetnnton ncnhIiiii if the Sunoilnr court the case was arKHfd at IcliRtlt. The decision continuing the nctlon of Jutlgp Arrh luld wiim hnjded down lait I-'rldnv at the AVIIllamsport session. opinion in thi: '"asi:. In hl opinion Judge H.r.er w, in pirt: It appriri from tin- ertlcr of Oft 12, 1". In 1M casr tlut re-preufntatinrn j io Hit cluraoicr nf the (Irfenelint nuecl the remrt thereto Tin Judge v,hn preldcil it tlic trial itiilirateil etriat, in W judgment, the- ac-nlmw r.lit'tilcl In, it the iWrndant sjben.ieritl callpil 'or funtfmc .. ilrcaely aH, tli facta which lcl to Hie iio pnitlon ol lh emtencn in tliia can arc not b'dire u. nor hae w InonltdRf ol thfm, lmt it is nut rlifllotilt Ut Imagine condition undtr which the court would 1tt liound to impose the Mtitcnre ot Hie law. The petitioners J to chir rtir iniy lino hem nnntaken, the trill judge iii4j hate hecn imposed upon, the subsequent induct ot tho dtleniUnt mi) hue rtion tint the itpenslon of icntrnce ssas itlaihiMil and IV piiMIt welfare jeopirdired therehe We tin not say that any cf these considerations nined the juritr, hut it is ea.i to iinasine hon ifiej and nlmilar ones nuj hate been potent in niliicili? tlie imposition of the senlenie ue .(.ess llluftratlons lo ehow how danious to the ruhln stilt ne it would he if the hands of the ourt were tlnl h mispension eif t.enUnce mch i was uiidi in this case. No part of Hie penalty iiesuibed hi the let of apmld m i nnpoMil in tiic order of the court Mi-iiiiilitii; tin Mnirticp. The cet aw nu pait t the pi nail v and the direction tu pii tliun nut liciessarils n una! mdKimiit Wc ale of the opinion that the eomt had mrr after the tinn had pished to e ill the defendant for widen. i, and to Inipivp upon luin the pmalts nthxed h ! to the often-, with vhiih lie wis har,d, and of evhleli he m i- eomieleil rowi.it is IV ihk conn. There In one emni ef qtuitir miuh in.inh nuntv ill Hie toinmoiiwi illh. Ili Ji I if .lune II. 1 "". uhif t" th(e inintp, not tn lh nidi vlduil Juelicc jiii jIiit other Ihuitf'. the pnnn, Altliin their iereetlu cuiiiuii., I" uiiniii tit, hear, eleteiiuliie .md inihl.n in due form "I lin nil nch ciiiiie. ihImIi tor mott jnd enei)M.A hereof cruMt tuiidictioii i. not Kiiru tn the courts 1 1 n.iei und tcnulhei cf Ut ti envmt " riiin ami nihil a(ti leu Rid. dUtiijilh h uniu of the com t. Tie court if itmter eii i i loiitnm u. nd cotillnuinx huh It ei!iiKC it in iiimte de endcrit upon the lite or the pnnnm of inv pirticiilur indue. 11 the Ian whkh Rie tie nurt it liillti .ind contimiitr. II i admitted tn the apillmt thjl tin death of u judne dm not affect the lift of the ml. In I would t' e death of the jtidiro who tiled li.e n. tn uhiih a defendiiit i tvmttted of i erlmi or uiiMlerneaii or prevent In heinK -eiiteined h .1 uti,fehr thin IlllCN-.llv Jilllllouu irlll In n tn vttle the niie.tlon. It e legal -enlinie un h, lli.p.vid ifler the dulh ot (he mdge h pre kI lent ! tne dial ind eomictluu of lie defendant! why ' not the f.anie priuilph igiplhahh when the Judjje uho tried the iai i tiiteiirih .ihnenl I l (he eouit nhiili iuioee the vu(ini.e f tie Judge who proinumi! it i iutph' tlie mouth piece of the louil, ind, fur Hie time hclnic, itiien expreion to tin uuthontitUi dune., hut to hold tint Jurist l tin limit or llul he l tiein ny tn 111 el-lrtne or tlut Us judtitmiil de pmded upon tin tortlmnnn of hit. imllild uliti neiuhl not oulv reuid the jihiilnUtutlnii .f utiee, hut Mould lrid in lnin 1 1.11 tn iitnil uiltjiilat!ii thueof 1 siaii.m n 11 m.ii If the Judce who tried the us,, hid been piri 'lit, it Mill turret he loiiteudid that tlie prtsf dert Judk'e of the eouit niinht i,ot lne pin nounced (cntenre; nnd, if in hie preenr, uli not in hl arncnCPT 1IU pretence not Iiec t irv tn the .illdlli ef tin neulon of tlie roiut at hleh the itentinii wi iuiid, and, (f 1011 "illation -w detiiible, it eould In Ind l pel nonal iriterehaime if liewf, or i rorinponileuie as well, The lOnteiitton of the appillinl rjl-ti no dlfflcultifi whateei in the mind of the 1 out t at In the llillt of till muIciho, hut the prin ilplefnr which lie lonlimU wuiild had to indli- ionfulon and tn (fiioui dela), if not defeal, In the admlnUtiatton ot jntlc 1 To kUitaln either of the defendant' olije. linn would compel either the nhandonnient of the practice 14,, Miprnillne eutirici . uhlili l in many in'Unic alleudid nith hiiieflit.il letutN, both to the defendant and the puldie, or Mould permit the eicnpe of nfUndii ho for their own cood, as well u fr tlial of tlie puhllo, ahould rettlie the punlnhim nt nlilch the liwo prrterlbea ai the pcnlt) fur eiiuie Dunleavy will now be tompelled tti bIvi himself up to Die sheiltf and comply with the sentence, unless a further appeal Is taken to the Supieme coutt. Mr. O'Brien wan undctei mined yes teiday an to whether or not ho would Kaln appeal, He will decide after consul! Intr with Ills client. AN INTERESTING COMPARISON. The Figures in th WIlkes-BajTO Appiopilatlon Ordinance. It Is Intel estlnff to compare -the fig ures In the 'VVIIU-es-TJarro appropriation oiillnnnu, which Is now pending In the coiuu'lls of that city and the ap PiopilutloiiH for tho present fiscal year In this elty. Tho total nmount of the budiiut U J.'O'J.'.'JO.bT, uh compaiud with WfTtttk'l The girl who was for biscuit sent uineer bnnps, tor tne lcinrt mat method of "Iner-eal $ it.VJ..'"' In thin eltv The Unhides In both (iiMtances tho funds ftppiopi luted for NlnkliiR fund puipoioH. The amount nppt opt luted foi Hit el ptiltmeUt pill poses Is ?!", ns e 0111 imu'il with X48,77!i.'U, and an ncttial peiidllllie of close on $."iS,(iOQ In tills elt. Wllkes-Haue bus twenty-lli" paid iiiiii, to whom It pas Jfion a yeai. Tin sum of $l,.Vio Is iippiopriuteil for the puvnu'iit of call men Tile police depal tllU'til uppiopiiiithm In Wllkes-Hiuie is J'.C.IS,!, while Scrmi ton's Is J.'fl.CX VllkesH.iiie bus tbli-t-."'eit patrolmen on bei pollie foice, while Scinnton's foice roiiliilni but seven mine men. In this i onslderatlon the fact inn be poneleied eiwi Unit Scranton has a popitlatlon "f ID.' omi. while WilkiH-Haiic has only half that number, or SJ.OOi). Tim Item eif "llchtliiK mid can of street IIkIUs" In the city down the valley amounts to $38,0011. whlih al most equals th JU.MO iipproprluted for that pin pose In this city. The appiopilatlon for the slieet de partment Is $44,U'0, or Jun t.'.Ol nioie than Sci anion's total appiopriatlon foi the same department. Ol this amount, $15,1100 Is appropilated for preneial street woik and tepnlrs, and $is,000 tor stret lmproemtnt purposes, WILL REBUILD THE BREAKER. Pennsylvania Coal Company to Re place Building Destioyed. Thete 1.1s gloom at the olllces of the Pennsylvania roal company. In Punmoiv, yesteidiiy. leKaidlnR: tho deitruetlon of No. II br'uker at ritl ton, Moml.iy hIkIu The building and mnchiti(-r contltuteel oiip of the com pany's biggest .mil bet,t eeitilpped breaker, and to lepliue it will mean an ependltuie eif about J7.,ooo, I'Hnb will be drawn up foi ,1 new structuie arid woik w,ll be stinted an soon as pos-dhle Monday nlght'n fire was itlsroveted aliout 11.4.1 n't lock by some mlneis emeritifr from the mine, and on their 1 spoiling It to the flro bos, he suit the other men nt woik out of the eollliiy .md then pro. creeled to fight the tlaine.. This pioveel an aieiiioiis- tisk, how evr. The blaze niiclp.itd In the lower pait of the biejakei. Horn eau.se unknown nnd spiead with tin neatest lapldltj thioiighout tilt bullillng In twontv miniiles, It wns binned to th" ground, ,'iiid whin Ceneial Suiieilnten dent Slelll William t.l tip neiie .vet-teida nil tbnt leiiinlnid was a heap of smoking tinibet -tnil 1 black ened nns of metal. The compTiv siiffertd n like niifhap tout teen ais and th-ee- inonth ago, nen MMi Plltston lueaket was tunned to the gionne1. The ivw one as built In 1SS7. S.n bundled men ind bo ".eio i'mplo.e-d at th mine nnd bleaker and MondnyV file pine c haul blow 101 thin. :y the p, nn sylvanli's complement of luiiii at the othei eollb-iles I full, and the ma Ir.tltv ir th PUtt-loti eniilu.M'i will thus b. thiowii out of voik II will tiike iiboiil eight .nonths to build another bcakei. The boiler liouhe, fan' and holstiii. eluifl and buildings near lb" biiJkei. all e luped damage CONFERENCE WITH MRS. JONES Sulking Silk Woikeis Meet Hei nt Mine Woikeis' Rooms. A nitetlm. as luld nt the head iillillleth of lilt lllillt woikeis estel iln muinlng between Mothei Maty Jones and the exec lit ie conmltten of the -Ilk mill stilkif. I iev wi'if in ii'tiii MHilun dining th" lentil purl of the meaning. Mold"! Jooet. lelt foi W'llkes-Haue about noon, and este. d.iv afiunoon addie'ied the Milking I.u.i'ine glils. She will ietui'1 h"ie ioda and te muln in the illy dunn; the bnlauee of the week. At a meeting of lb. ivtvis 1)111 g Jliil t'ulllbtU glih, the Intel's orgaulzHttou was amalgainnteil with He former, anil will bo known as Local No. -JK'. An e'ffott will be inudo toda bf ilm strikers to pievent tho elevnn weiueis who have letuined to the Huuqiinlt fieiiu continuing woik Pickets have been uppolnteel whose duty It will be. to attempt to pnall upon the eleven to Join the stilkeis' ranks. Superin tendent W. II. Davis of the Saiuiuoll Silk Mnnufnciuiliig eompiiny, left for Pateibon, N. J., jesloiilay inmnlug The nutuie ol the liuslui ss whlih takes him from the city Is not known, There Is a uteat deal of talk about overtures being made by tho mill own eis. but as et nothing definite hat) tiansplred In the way of eompiomlse proceedings. STAPLES CONDITION CRITICAL. He Suffered a Secondary Shock Yes. terday. Chester Staples, the lumbeiman, who was shot In a lumber camp near Crco, lies at the I.uckawanua hospi tal In about the same condition ns yes terday. Up to noon his condition hud slightly Improved and bis pulse was muoh steadier, but at thut time he sustained what tho doctors term a secondary shock or relapse, and his condition Is now quit precarious. forgot to mention she wanted the kind that comes in the "In-er-seal Patent Package." The grocer's1 clerk gave her the best he had, but forgot to' say how long they had been in the store. When she started for home it began to rain; by the time she got there, the biscuit couldn't be eaten. And just because she forgot to ask for the kind that conies in the uIn-cr-seal Patent Package Whett ou order Soda, Milk, Graham, Oatmeal and Hutter Thin Ritruit, Vanilla wafers and Reception Flakes, don't come tn tnc "ln-er-ieal patent Package." protecting biscuit from elamp, dut and oelor. " trade mark design at the end of the box. NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY. w immjMi NEWS OF THE LABOR WORLD AN ABUNDANCE OF AMERICA. COAL IN Theie Is No Danger of the Supply Becoming Exhausted for Geneia tlons Clrculnis That Have Been Issued by the Centinl Rnihond of New Jersey The D., L. & W. Boaid for Today Eile Officials Weie Not In the City Yesteiday. Oeneial Notes. While It is a fad geneially admitted that the e'o.il supply ot laiglalld Is about at Its tnalmum, anil that tip impoitatlou of eonls to Newcastle Is already begun, ilespltc the old sa.vlng, thcie is no danger that the t'nlteil Htates will be eonllei-s for in my a evele of eais to come. The e'oal sllp plv of this 'vitlon Is not n third of wlliil it 1 eilild be milde toil t It tho preiductlon weie pushed We have fifteen times the coal atea of (Jte.it Iiilliiln so fin 1IH1 ovcied, and eveiy year adds to the available totintiy found full of It. About r.O.OnO squaii miles an now mine 1, and inanv more could be in fi.e t. It is de e lured tb it the 1'nlted States eould Incicnei this hum ti'ii times ov r. Tliiit.v -live yeais igo this country only pioduiod 'J'.fiuO nuO tons; now It takes out J'O.OOO.iihO tons eveiy year. IVniisylvaiila i.s the gieattst 1 oal state. It pi evinces now l.'.'.OOO.UOn tons iiunu.iily. It eould ptobably Inciv.ese this to ::0ii,Om0,0Uii tons without much ot a stt.iln. Illinois now take, out ;,", Miiil.lnO tons, but could pleuluce 0 0 1 1.. tmil In case it weie leeiulied Km Ohio, it ni.ij be estimated that .".I.OOii.OOO Ions 1011I1I In obtained toi Mnb.ium 70, ndii.Ouu, tot e'oloiado and Iowa, '.u.lwO, iiiiii eieh; Kansas and Missouri ate good for lO.nno.OOti lndiiiua and Mni.v land the same Tonne-set and Wyo ming aio also In this class; Kentucky Is good for I.-i.iiw.'n'ii Washington, Viiglnla Aikansas, Montana and the lest will tun Ulldel III OiJU.dWI upleio, but the total, as calculate d. I about 71111,(11111 Olio tons as tho inalmiini out put nt tin 1 ountry. Suiel.v, at that into, we shall nut be 1 old vejiy oon, ml think of the undl-eovi'ied ililit yet to be lound. Cential Raihoad Changes. The following clutilms luv boon Issued bv ihe e'enlinl Itailniad of New .lecV Ni Voik, ll. U, TjOI W I. Miner, .uullloi frelu-ht Irjtl e. li.nlni, ie- lunnl 111.I hlinllheil ldiu-elf Willi nllut l,u-!iui liilinl., ihe liilhiuiiiK .ippoluiuieiil. me Inch) minium id I V. I 13 lot . aiidilm frilulit llarhi. II. W hiii-lum, n-Ut irit .ludlloi fiuUd li.UIlr, s VI. VMIIIani., "stiinl Mii-I'mliiilit, pimnl - I II Maxwell, President Niw Voik, I'eh In, lfrt. loiKlii iloni1, ttiil alt iipoili 01 ttaier telj. liee ml.ni mil dinuiie .md oeei 01 sliuil fiticht .ad loiicpundiiiic' in the eettlinient of thiint, hlmiilil In adilreK)d mil toinirilul t 1 II W kit Iiim, .1s.-i1t.111l iiidilui lulirht tritlli t. V Taehn, Vuditoi rrelght furtn. Vppowed: S M VMIIiains, sen ml Vlie-1're-.ideu! Theie Was No Coufeience. Mthough theie wuie minors li tho air yestenlnv lo the effect that Piesl dent Thomas and other olllclals of the l'rle lailroad would be In the elt and eonfei x Hit the Pennsjlvnnln Coal and Ilile and Wyoming Valley Hull road company people, legaidlug the change of the propel tie, by which the hitter twei companies pas into tho loutiol 01 the fntincr, nothing mater ialized. D., L. fe W. Boaid for Today. The Delawaie. I.ackawnuna and Western board for todnj TUr.-D. KKIllll VltV 1" Wild Pali. Vait 8 p. in., M. l.oughlie.i , 10 p m , .1. (icrilt.. WI'lM-sDA, IHI. -M Wild die, Ka.t 1.'30 a 111, 1 .awiuiiji: !l a. 111, T. J. 'Ilioiiipion; 4 a 111, T. lilzptt. rliK; Ti a 111., I'mnk Vlahcu; il a in . V. (I Ham mill; 7 a. 111 , O. Handvlph, hSO u, ni , M I er rmiili. Willi ballari'. nun: 1(1 a, 111,, V .1 Mi -Ii.iiukII; 11 So a 111 , H. Knar, with W. 1) War. filV mill. I.'0 p. in . 1 U11.I1. ti p tn . If I, 1 irkln; 4 4 p. 111., T. .Nauiiiaii, n p 111 , 1'. vjl liu-a.ii. Summits, l.lc -Q a in . end, 1 Vfrponnell, il 1 111, will, (I I loimielkii , 11 a in. wi', W II UholM (i i III, 1.11 James fanixg, T p 111, eat fnnii Suv Vug, rein aril MeMlimeri 7 j 111.. wot in 111 (aMUca, I'll'' rnElno lair-a (ilnlcv, 7 i 111, west ftmu ("iiviiifa. Mi ham Puller-r" It. ecoi l'u.liir. S a 111, M (iitdn . 110 a 111, I. lan; 7 p m , Muipliv; 0 p 111, .ampin," Paeiu.er I nielnes 7 a 111, (Saffnirs i 1 11. SiniTir. o vi p tn , stantoiii 7 p. in,, Mag;omii, Wild fata, Wnt-4 a. m , .1. lleiinUaii 6 a. in., dolin Hitter. 10 T) a in., J. K. Meters; 1 p. 111 , I) IlaKEiit.ii U p, 111 , J nnhairau. eSOriCr. lliaVeman S Koemer, Jr.. mil to nil with Conductor T. Nauman next trip. Tula and That. 31. U Casey, superintendent of the Lackawanna car service, returned yes terday from a short trip to New Votlt. Tho general srlet'anco committee) of the, Lackawanna U tHherhood of ltall load KnBlneers, met In this rlty ye. teulay nnd elected James Clailw, of ITCirVr UkflUXi Kaf.VH forget to ask The only Look for the Illnghiiuiton, to suceted iMuaid Iel den, us cliali man of the ceinimltte- The latter has become Idtlilihcd with the, lute 1 national (Viiiespiitnleuce schools as an all -Inula iitstiui'tor, I). W. Moiilson, dlsttlct supeiin ileuit of tlie Pullman Palace Car sci v Ice em the 1. ti kavMinua i.ilhiiail, was In the cltv yesteiday. A meeting of the I hie sloi kllolilois will be held In New Ym k IVb :. and II Is not llkelj that theie will be any new developments until tbn. At the Spent er mine In Dlinmore tin woik of pumping tin water fiom ve-lns I tlooeled live yeais ago Is In pingnss. Tlitee lutge luimps each with a I'tipae lty of .120 gallons of watei pei minute have been placed In position and fioni now on until the water Is forced out will bo woiked dav and night. It Is estimated that It will take se.ven or e'lglit weeks to place the vein lu a workable condition. The Sussex l.lghl nnd Powei eom pan, with a capital of ViOii.noo, bus bet n lueoipot.ited at Tienton The company Is uuthorlnd to erect dams In tin Delawaie ilver when the statu bnttndaty line Inttif-ects the line of the states of New York and IVnns Ivnulii. The Ineoriioratois tiro K. .1, Meyit, Hillsdale. N Y; II. 11. Hitehelor. Piscatawny N J, A T Iticc, lliithei. ford, and William Diincnii and Will lam J. Schntlder, New Yoik. The com pany Is Ineeii pointed under the Dela ware Dam Act to i.iny on an elivtilo light unit power business, Stroudf-buig Times. NEW MUSICIANS LOCAL. National Officers Coming; to Install the Officials Chosen for It. The I'altinii.ie Sunday Herald e 011 tnliU'd the following In its recent ! sue, whlih will be nt Inleiest to Hi ran ton nnd I'libondnle mii-dUaiis I li'l iu I'm .Uit nl l.coige Nniliinii, of IkiI St. to, ninli in ruliiilli.n if Miiilitui-. will li ii lUltinijie mxl -iliiul ie to iii.tull the in ICTi. "I I llWnilllc (III.) lllllil i. uliidi 1w '".-t Inn (.rintra i ilmt r In H'liti Mi Nituiiiui will i-lop il -i r niton, ulmi In v ill In tleen i ,... II,. il H ill. ki.il ol tlut ill On -umlei, 1,1. 'I tin Hi. , i.-. of I In lieu- lo, il n I 1. mililr i .III . In. I, IN I 'Hun j, tmisliln id! i,jli.t n,i tin MJnlii ol llu ilinlHi, 11 vmiii'i iitli.iiliiin, t.mn. wen .itixlmi. t muio it I iiIh.ii.IiIi wii on iiiiiimi ,f is itntril l at n ii In tin loiilclnl iliililil Mi Null nun, who l alvi ihi ..lu mlci t.n llii mjIc it r.lili-h iiili, ,n it) Hi il.illi .i-Ulul In lli . iKinlitluii In Ml ill i.im . i.ilflilli.-. lljthi'o 1. nil, iu-l,lint ill tlio -iiunlrni Iih n, mil i, Ii 1 iciiiuK Itnnitiii imr.iii, a imi.ii I n 1. ihw-pipu nun ni t .irlioinlilt ii N.n 'i nun Mill In .iuj. out en',, iluiint; eluili tin In ill M.it, iiinie, nllut icn, Wilkn ll.iiro, Ikililclii.n, Mluilowii .iml llillittoun LIST OF ADVERTISED LETTERS. 1.11 nl loltns itiiulnliik.' liwdlul fm it llu -iraiitnn io.lulliii. l-o l.j mii.i toiiiite, l'.i , I ilj 0, fml r.room ejlllni; fm Hurt letter will i1i'um 'j,) .i.lurll-ul ami t-'li o iliti rf llt IVrj 11, Itipi'li', I'lutiiuilii U. Iliiilii il.. MU. nna lliiimtt, folm (If. L. Mm lloil.,; Ilan Illl7il. lot M. II 0 01 . Jr.' II I. limn, M. Mjrj lliiiinciiiter Mien Mlu ('ill (.!. (.ioiki 11I.II11. Ml-J llullu Irwdirel, Wllbul CI irk (ulinllm ), M 11- lUtll Coollllls (r.CCij). Mm. Willljm Untie, W 1. link, U 1) 11. Dalle-, Hen .V I'liniiilitl, ullui. Mn. I'Mtil. Tills Mm. William Kuran, In l..o Helen l.l) Mli Nellie I'o-liT (i), Ml. I..jlei lolei. Dr. C. Fo. HiniT fianlner, Mjlen (lllio;, Mle Mait,jiet . (Ila), Mlai I)al- (ijrton, Mnnairure 1'irtii e.oil nl ' Mr. llaKKPttj, llenM (iinianj. W lUcni t Hill. Mm John V Hall, r I' llntiliiinon ' MI- laiparrt JiuIkc MIm Mare .luiibn Ml. (.rant Keller (2), Mi. hiiiiieje, Mi Hat. I tie Kenniilj llarr. I.anrv. (JioitsO 1, I aub-line, , llcllaol MrSamara, (i. Mill.rinotl, lmc - . Maloni.i, I. W Mc mlilsoii, MIm Marine Manning;, MIm hatle Maiciiri, Or. MenilRi mere, lr. Ir plien J Mcionc., Jolm Molt, Ml Juinlc Ma tone, '1 Mmrit, Mr. Hattie Malllum, Mi, riiniiiai II MaKintie!, jr , ilam Mmpli), M Mfiue. Jolm 1'if rr. MIm bene II, 1'almei, V. I. Pull A. ( umpanr. Mil. Inmia Plummer .loliii .1. Hinthaw, Mm, Jumph Ulelunla, J T, Itejnoldi (J), I". II. Mratlnn, Mi.a M. Svlioll, llrt Lillian Slune.e, 1". A. -nllii in )lr. Taelor, (". Tlioinpaon. t. Wil., llobert W'eielimin. Mt Jolm Will., Mm f. V. Willi inn ITAI.I W. -etlnn lamlilani, Amnio llleilauli, Hiiue., o Morejea. eKro truniOMii, I'rrrola Dinlcko. Krun eetcn He lueta, ebererl dulitppo fn Anicmlo, II MiiiUteo nKclo, I Ml Milna, fieimaio n gelo, Julio Mnole, (lan.-llno I'iniuttl Pdl.MI. lotoJor UafatOMklil, .laknh Krjinteirz, Anton lliiKlllli, Srlinon Wankkt, Jan Jalubowi.l,i, tit n Ilk I'ri'iilpolkkl, Jan Ke.lt kl, Ian. I.irl.ou-U, Jul llntlilinir Antmi I'uliujtis, tVamtali -tojlek, MUtr lino Zvelck, rrmclwiK Paeipaiikkl, II Ijl.ni.VI, J, llunitckv, I'ato l'tap.kl Iir.NdAllUN I' in CI I'nta, Ciorge llaesko, Kaxiinir Macautia, I'urai -akalancku, Mlfhat Stiennlcr, Micliit Zbr, .laior.aVy Vatton, Uric Hojilnr, Mlkotd Ieinlel., (Iirjo loiiljti, 'Midiat Meirwloit, W'll letn bmith, Mlkota Uannak, Toman Mlrellor, Jo hail Ku.lk, Jurko tilk, Kuncak Melon, Michal haeiurko. Mm. lilkolimr, Majlc Sorokt. illhy ,Iie.onoikao, I.evlo Mihay, Iewko Janoa, Kailmer Aulko, lirad .Sran, Mia, Mary zalzlnct, John irUjalil. West Scrantou Station, Mr, Apotheoarle. K. W. Klvrell, Mra. John i:,J. ward., llromVy atrnue,; Mnroln I lanagan, Mi, T. J. rarrcll. Harry K. Oerrana, .lamea (Irahim, n. Hopler. Mm, Annln Majer, Marijanne I'Uk, llanU M. HcluOtr, ilin, Hairy hjkfi. ConnoHjSdWallac SCRANTON'S 3HOPPIN3 OENTER. M IS STORE We have done with that. You ask it shall be daily talks about new personal and household use; daily talks about special prices at which you can buy very many things that you need now on presently. The store is as newsy as your favorite newspaper, arid each day's batch is worth reading every word of it. We do not talk of paltry lots, but even big lots go out quickly, so if you would be sure to get your share of any article we tell o come during the day the news is printed. R Connolly & Wallace Method of Marking Embroideries, 'There have been busy days among the Embroideries. The resultant short lengths and broken assortments now have their 'day. Take that literally. In add'" don to ments we have added lare lots ol short lengths in Edgings and Insert ings, ranging live and six yards to a piece, bought irom the makers at half price to close. These Embroideries are the wanted kinds, and at the special prices should be gone before the week is out. There are six groups, marked thus: 8c yard for all 10c and 12c qualities. 10c yard for all 15c and 18c qualities. 12J4c yard for all 20c and 22c qualities, 15c yard for all 25c and 30c qualities. 20c yard for all 33c and 35c qualities. 25c yard for all 37c and 40c qualities. CONNOLLY & HISTOREC Places in Virginia C ill be tOiiifo'tabK ami e.isllv re.uhcJ b the 01,0 MH LINE Stfjini'id ijii iliule i m cut -miiLj fioni I'urSd Norili linn i.m.i t llci ii -iii.i Vei . I i Old Point Comfort Norfolk Richmond, Ua. and Washington, D. C. CouuCitiiiR lor All Point- South anJ West. Through Tt:Ujt- returniiiRtro'ii W.-tslilnKton b rail or water. lot full ili(on..oUon apply to OLD DOMINION STEAASHIP CO. 81-85 Beech St., New Yoik. II n WAl.KKIt.Trat Mj-r J J.ni'.OWN.O T.A, Failure in life in more often elite to exliau,ted nerve force than to lick of ciplt.il. Slrotift tiereei tire tlie capital that helps men compter cotnlitlons Whenipeople lose their capital they settowork toteRaiti it When we lo.e our neni force we oticht to siek n me.itTi of BcttltiB It back There is a waj certain nutl scientific. feed the nerves, making them Miady nnil atrotin ni steel We do not believe tltev can fall to cure Nervom Debility nnd pltj lcal ex. Iiaiistlon, that's why we nRreelorefiinil otir money if six boxes ilo not cure joit. SI CO per box; (I boxes $5 00, mailed securely sealed upon receipt of price llook free. Addrem, Vtiu Ml DICINB Co, Cleveland, Ohio. I Tor vale by John II, I'ltclps, I'lnnnacUt, comer Wjomlnt avcmic and bprucu street 1EAUTY, IS GQNQUERHL BELLAVITA tirienlo Beauty Tablets and Fllla. A v't 'ectly iiafe and guarantoed treutmrnt for .ill tkln llsordera. (leitorti the bloom otyouth to laded laces, i) di ya' treatment 50ot 30 elnys' 11.00, by inaU eon forelreulnr, Addrow, -., '"t!VTA Meoirai ti nintoi ft Jtckioa SU., Chlca Bold by McQarrah Thoman. Drug aiita,, SOJ Lackawanna uvo., Scranton, i'a. BUY THE GENUINE SYRUP OF FIGS ... MANUFACTUIIED ' DV . CALIFORNIA FIQ SYRUP CO. IJT MJTE TUC NAMK. ! M needs no general advertising now-a-daya. WALLACE, lf4frfH.H-H i nm i ap U r 9 j M-i M Prudent people aic taking advantage of our CLEARANCE SALE i It will pay you to come and See how we can make a dollar do the work of two Axmi nster Carpets $1.50 Values. 3c Up 100,000 High Grade Inlaid Linoleum Mj.de like .1 tile, colors through to tlu bade. Kcgul.11 i.-jo goods, now 65c, 75c, S1.00 yard WILLIAnS&ricANULTY 129 Wyoming Avenue 4..4.4..f.frfrfrf ! 4 XHB IC POWDER CO. Uooms 1 and-.M'om'lth B'l'd'. BCEANTON, Pal. lining and Blasting POWDER Uid at Mooalo nd Ruiti ll Worm, LAFLIN RAND POWDBR CO.'S ORANGE GUN POWDER KfOtrlo Bttrlsa. Elootrio KxnloJarv zplodlu tilatsta. nafety fun ul ' Rerjauno Chemhal Co.'s man BXCLO IVE Lager Beer Brewery llnnnr&cture r OLD STOCK PILSNER 48 B to 4S5 . SCRANTON. PA N. Ninth Street, i Kil Telephone Call, 2M3. for news and that things we have foi our broken assort 127 AND 129 WASHINGTON AVENUB TTTTTTTTTtT T savinc I KJJlX T 111 M $1.00 a Yard. Rolls 3c Up Wall Paper Keinnants. A Bad Brake la worse at all. than no brak We arc now ready ta fit your wheel with the latest coaster brake. l you contemplate any re pairs 011 your wheel for the spring riding now ia the time to get it to our shop. Wc will send for and deliver your wheel when finished. 211 Washington Ave. HENRY BE LIN, JR., Ontral Agent for th TTjotnltie District lor 00P0NTS POWDER. Uinlnf, niattln;, flportlnr, Smokdrsj u4 t)4 IUpauno Chemical Compan'a High Explosives. Safety Fuse, Caps and Eiploders. Room in Cos. cell DulMliijr, Ecranton. AUK.NXIUSt TI103. KOllD rtttston JOHN n. hiHTII . bON Plymouth W. 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