fl-i THE SCRANTOX TRIBUNE-SATURDAY, MARCH !), 1901. Q nr. modern mnowAnr stohc. rS 1 HM I X mi X rS Our Nickel Plnted Tea, nnd Q X Coffeo Pots rue of highest X ? quality. Mado of Copper V Q Nlckel-Plntcd outside, Stl- Q X vered inside. All the latest X S designs heie to select from. V X Footc & Shear Co. X Q 119 N. Washington Ave Q OF SGRANTON. Capital 5200,000. Surplus $500,000. United States Depositary. Business, personal and sav ings accounts invited. 3 per cent, interest paid on savings accounts. Open Saturday evenings from S to 9 o'clock. Wm Conxlu., President. IIi.srv Bn.iN', Jr.. Vice Pres. Wm. If. Puck, Cashier. Lewis, Roddy, . I I I i . Murphy 'iMiiJ'1'! ! ' 330 I'oj11! ,1,1?!' LetLrVii. 5"w I i A VAnilf (x i wmuwi htii 'iTTi' Rcpairir, Done Gratis. AC , A WANNA ''THE" AUNDRY. iMSEBm vmmt KV:i-w asK i i . -anH--r-, r l3-r3K . i i N.l tw R-3&W I A. I V I I V WEATHER YESTERDAY. I.OjI .lit i (ui MikIi ... 111. lliiliM I nii'iiii:ic . .IS device. l.iu-i l. nip. rai -ie . . . . lio dijini lliiiiinlil ' m . S per icnt i i 12 per i nt. SPECIAL BARGAINS. Tluce Flanos Cheap Today at Guorn sey Holl. Number one Is a high-grade, on sale. fi-i cash only. It Is a. splendid Up iiKht I'lano with all modern Improve liipntf. mahogany c.im, and tone un fuip.ihtcd In brlllluuc, strength and line binning iualfiy: bus been used but wry little and Is piactlcill new. Don't miss it If you want a baigain. Niunbor two Is a very lint' medium giadc I'prlRht Piano, latest design; insular juke. Hid on time. Ila been returned lor non-payment; used les than Ms months; will bo sold at a very low tlguii) to the lucky ona who call's tli t.t Number three Is u very lino Squat o "lilcKciliig I'lano, in excellent con- lellllon, worth to anyone $150; can bo IHircliufeul for cash at a vety low flguie t jja These bargains arc all genuine and an- the best ever offered. Don't tail to call at Guernsey Hall snd oc tor youiself. .1 V. Guernsey, Pioprletoi, J!U Washington avenue. ' Scranton, Pa. Lettei fiom Wm. E. Sullivan. Pennsylvania Casualty Co., Scranton, Pa : Gentlemen: Just a lino to thank you for jour diaft of J12.SJ. The In Jury to my eyo only totally disabled 11113 for uno day, and I was not going to put In 11 claim for such 11 shoit time, but on reading over our policy I saw that yon paid foi partial dis ability, I decided to do so and have not lcgiettPd It. I have had other ac cident policies, but this Is the first uc 1 blent I have iivr had and I am so well satisfied with your kind and lib eral settlement Mint you can be sure that I will keep my policy In fotce. Thanking you for your klndneta and wishing ou continued success, 1 am Voiy truly yours, Win. IS. Sullivan. Today at Marvel's Maiket. coiner Pcnu avenue und Hpiuee atieet, t.evy tomato:?, new potatoes, wax beans, lettuce, radishes, Florida celery, tuvcl oiungcs, giapos, fruit und every thing found at a ilrst-class matket. venclto clsars, 0 for i5c. coutrrn. " LAID DOWN TO SLEEP. George Turner Badly Fiozen After Sleeping Forty-eight Hours. Oonre l Turner, a man ntiotit fortj ycnrB of iirc, was fmind yestenhiy uflcrnoon In tlio mountain!, ncai Tliroop, with hit lunula mid reel badly frozen. Tinner wiit liiounlit to tlit lacknunnna liojiltnl A paily or men triwinliiB the iiiouii tnliin, near Thioop. ycsteidny after noon, were ultiuoteil by what ap pealed at flint lo bo a liwitloiilec bundle of rag". They InvootlRUtecl and found tlio wllent foim of Turner doubli-d up In a biff Ulster. lit whs awakened from liln lumbei and car lied to a house m-nrby, It wbh Been that the frozen man was In a precarious condition, nnd no time wan lout in conveying him to this city From what u Tribune tcpoiter could Klean from Tin net's Imperfect account of bin experience!', It appeaia that he had been IvIiir theio fortly-elprht hours, tlirousrli the Intcns'c cold of Wednes day and Thursday. Ho was on his way from Port .lervln to this city and hod lain down to test In tfee vvooels.nml laid theio until found yesterdnv. He claims to have h son, Joseph H. Tuiner, living at Hawley, and a daughter, Mis. Lizzie I.attlmet, In Port Jervls. It may be that Turner will loso pome of tho froxeu limbs, but there niu chances of his pulling tlnoiiRli safely. ACTIONOFTHE BAR. Adopted Resolutions on the Death of Attorney Anthony Baumann. Services Last Night. The funeral of the late Anthony Uaumann will take place this morn ing. Services were held at 'tho resi dence last evening and this morning the remains will be taken to Philadel phia and cremated. A meetlnc of the Lackawanna bar, of which deceased was n member, was held yesterday morning, at which the following was adopted: At J infctins ol the UrkJUJMM lur, lifld Jt frriton, March 8, I'iOI. tlic following preamble and rcioiutloris were imanlniou'.l ailojikJi Haling learned with inofouml mi low ot tlio ilcnth ot our brother, .nthon. niiiniann, r , ub'i died niter u long Illness Jt hl loldcnco. No. 1013 l'enn ncmif. In the clt of scranton, JI1n.I1 6, 1P0I. we meet to pay J tribute of re. tpect to lii-t memor und conuy to hi bereateel fiinlb 1111 expretlon of our deep i.)niulhy In their hour ol affliction. Mr. Hitimaim was Iniin near HcUdt, Oennan.i, in toll, wline he Win eduented and jdinltled to the bar. In lilt he came to American and went to (intinnati, whcie he attained consider able success js A fpeclal rumtpomlcnt or leidlng nnwpapers of (irmnnj and the t'nited !-tate. Hesirlnc to et.ibli.h himelf In .1 more ettlcd occupation, he found more faorahle opnortunt tun In Pciir.GanU than In llie weft mil came tn Alltntonn. whcie he studied law In the yllicc of Joseph Mel line, cou-ln ol Colonel Alexander K. Mel lure, of the PhiladelphU Times. DihIiib his two cars iciiilcncc in Allenteiwn, Mr. Btu mann w.n cng.iRcd m in-tmetor 01 torein Ian Kuape Ills sen Ices were flight by the Likciiiq I'liblivhine compiny, ef Wilkes llano, and he fiulh Jtiepled the petition as nniuRer of that loncern and attiiued isjnsliltrablc pionilnencc as the editor of the tolksfirtind. He abo eon tinned In hn law studies In the ofice ot Attorney Alfred Dartc, present oiphans' mint judge of l.tuerne county, and was admitted to tlie Inr f that county In lvfl. Mr. llauimnn tamo heie in I'M. ilootlne himself to the legal prom-eion from the hegiunlng of Ids roidtnee In Scranton, where he Mon built up a largo practice. I ailing heillh some file jears ago compelled him to enlliely gle up hU profession, and final ly tirminated In his death. Now, therefore, be it Ilesobed, Thai In the eleath of Anthony llau mann. ese the Lackawanna bar has lost a mem ber who, niodct and unassuming in manner, was tine to his client, and ot all times (air and ripcrttul to the touit, while witli his brethren of the bar his relations were ol the most kind, cordial and courteous character. Itcolud, That we extend to liu family our bince-re fjmpathy In their moat' berraement, eau-ed bv tlio loss of a kind husband and father. Itc.-olud, That wo send the finillv 'a copy of these proceedings and request the pres of the city to publish the same. i"oloneI lleunan Osthatts preside 1 oer the meeting and vSttoincy C. A. Uattenberg was ."ccretnry Attorneys C 15. Gatdner, P. I Hawley and '. Comegys were appointed a committee to draft suitable resolutions and re ported the above. Attorney fomesyp, whose office was connected with Mr Baumaun's for ten years. Id the deeciFud was gen et oiib, not nut row. To him thatlty In thought nnd expi ess-ion was mote than a name. In his family life he was Indulgent nnd faithful. He caied for his family with tendernes-s, and above all he loved his children. To his friends at the bar and among his so cial iclatlons, nls death will bilng keen 1 egret. Attorney Hawley, wlnve ofllco nso elation brought him Into close con tact with Sir. Ti.uimann, nl.o spoke vciy feelingly of tho defeased. To the Public. The Lickawanna Telephone com pany icspectfully iecp:t,?sts tho kind In dulgence of their fi lends and patrons tor a shoit time longet. Thcie nre now about seven bundled telephones connected with the switchboard nnd about fifty additional phoned aie be ing Installed dally. While tho opera tors aie at their positions tioin S a. m. to c p. ni.. our patrons aie free to use ?uih hcivlco as It Is posblhlo for us to turnlsh. but It will be impossible to give sntlsfactoiy service until the switchboard Is fully Installed and handed over to tho company by tlio manufacturer There will bo no chaiges made until tlw pWnt is In full lunnlnt, order, at which time we will glvn the public nn oppoituiilty to Inspect whit export. have salcl to bo the ttnest telephonn appiiintns now in stalled In the United States, and It Is our Intention and film to ghe satistac toiy senlrf accoullngly. Out titink tines a 1 e built and ready for opeiation between Carbondale. Jermyn and Scianton and between AVIlkes-VJnrre, Plltston and Scinnton, and our pa tions will bo given fervltv up and down the valley without extra charge, as soon u we aie fully started. TlidtikliiK our friends for tmir hearty co-operntlon nnd kind encoiiia;cment hlnce the Inception of our company up to the piesent time, and assuring them Improved and satisfactory telephone sendee, we aie, P.espectfully. ss r; We land. General Manager. Valuable Real Estate for Sale, lllegant home, Ciieen Wdgo, reduced to 116,000. Flue house. Clay uvtinue, only $11,01)0. Comer Clay nnd Pino, gruit bargain, SW). Single houses, $1,650. ViXA $2,7fK). CliaMe3 Sehlugur, 10d and 10S Washington avenue. " Just letuined from New Yoik with an elegant lino of Imported and Key West clgais. Dean, US Connell build ing, Fancy peas, 3 can? for ;5c, Coursen. Atk fui Kelly's union crackers, RECORDER'S APPOINTEES WILL NOT BE NAMED UNTIL APRIL 1, HE SAYS. Stated That Thete Is No Doubt but That Appointed Heads of Depatt meiits Can Remove All Subotdl nate Ofuceis Now Employed by the City Cleik Lynott Does Not Wont to Loso His Job City Assesois Say They Should Be Paid Moie Than S1.000 a Year. ltec oider James Molr stated yester day afternoon to 11 Tilbtino man that he would not make public aiiiiciunce ni'Mit of the names of the eighteen ofll eials whom he Is iMnpoweicd by the "ilpper" bill to nppolnt until Just beforn they ate to assume olllce on Apill 1. Ills new pilMite sect etui y. In1 said, he would appoint next week. "There has been 11 great deal ot ells Mission," said he, "as to whether tho vat lous silborcllnate employes of the several cvlstlug city departments can be 1 emo ved from ofllco after wo ro ot gnnlzc under the "lippei" bill. 1 don't think there need bo any discus sion on that point. The net Is vety explicit," and. so saying, his honor turned to section 2 of tho schedule attached to the bill. This reads as fol lows. "Said leeouleis may appoint the sue cessois of tho vnilous heads of de partment whom he may remove, as provided In section 1 of this schedule, and tho olllchils so appointed shall have power and arc lieicby nuthoilzcd to lemovo any aivl nil of the olilcers and employes and persons holding po sitions and employment In their re spective dopat fluents and appoint their successors, and the persons so appoint ed shall ho governed by this act" THH ONLY INTT.nPUlTrATlON. "The only Intorptctntlou of that sec tion possible," said the recorder, "Is that all suboidliiatc employes can be leinoved without ciuesllon. It means that the dlteclor of public safety can leniove If ho sees lit eveiy policeman and eveiy llreman and appoint their successots. The policemen and llic men who will bo lolalned will. In my Judgment, have to bo all ro-uppoliUeel, as well as all other oillcials who It may bo decided not to remove." It came to light ycslciday thnt tin rp-oiganlzatlon otdlnanco Introduced on Thursday evening does not create tho olllces of pollc maglstiales nor provide any districts over which they shall picside. The "ilppet" bill pio vides for live police magistrates to bo appointed by the lccouler. In older to concct this fault a sepaiate oulln anco establishing live districts, cteat Ing the olllce of police niagistiatcs and llxlng tho salary will be piopaiod by Attorney II. S. Ahvorth, common cotin cllmaii fiom the Second ward, and In trudiicod next Thuisday night. Clerk of tho Common Council W. A. Lynott difs not like the Idea of being legislated out of olllce by tin io-oigan-Izatlon ordinance and will uinko 'a fight to have; that section of the bill providing for the abolition of bis oftlce killed In common council. He Is a Democrat und a candidate for ic-elec-tlon. The Democrats conttol tho com mon council and he Is coulldent that he has friends enough to successfully kill that section of the measuic. THH ASSUSSOP.S COMPLAIN. Tho members of the pi event board of city assessors maintain that the com pensation of $1,000 each llxeel by tho general re-oiganlzntlou (ndlnuuco Is entirely too small. City Assessor PhlU lp A. Itinsland. In an inteiview with n Tilbiine man yosteiday. paid upon the subject: "It-Is ne'lthor fair 01 Just to ilx tho salary of the live ussessois who aie td be soon appointed at $1,000 u year. The membeis of the ptesent boaid of assessors iceelvo that much compen sation and their work Is almost. 011 tliely of a supervlsoiy iintuio, "Tho members of tho now tumid of assessois will hao to lo th actual woik of making the assessment them selves. At piescnt this Is clone by tho wurd assessoui and the sum of $1,000 a year Is nppioprlateel for the puiposo of paying thus; latter lit ndelltlou to the Jo',000 for the salaiy of the tlueo assessors. Not only will tho now as sessors have to nuiko the assessment, but they will also have to hear appeals from It, a work now dona by tho mem beis of llu bo.iul of levlsloit of tuvs and appeals, a boa id which Is abol ished In cities of the second iluss. "The total appioprlatlou for tho as sessors depat tment for the present fis cal year was $0,050, while tin appro pilatlon tor the board of levlsion and appeal was $.',501. making u total of SS.Or.l. or neatly $0,0(i0. In tho face of this it Is pioposed to now appropriate only V,000 for the making of the as sessment, wheie almost twlcs that sum has been appropriated In tho past for the same work. "Tho nsses.soi.s should be paid at the 1 ate ot at least $1,.'.00 n yeai. and coun cils should s3o to It that this flguie Is provided for In the nppiopil.itlun 01 dluance for the coming year." DUNN PROSECUTES HAMPE. Iiooiko Honipe. piopiU-tor of (he Wide Avvnko pool joom, mi Poun ave nue, was arrested Thuisday night on a. wanant Issued by Aldetnian Kollv Armour & Co.'s Fine Art Soap Is the fiuest milled soap 011 the market. It is certainly as good as any of the fancy soaps that retail for 25c to joe per cake, We offer it th's week, 3 Cakes for 25c. E. Q. Coursen ! WHOLESALE AGENCY. Who Can Write the il Best Short Story f Tiir mint si oiti'.iis ( n tiiizi.s 10 l.ltf l, Willi 1.111 01' IIXAI, I'KIIOV $25.00 for the Best Stoiy. $10.00 for the Second Best. S5.00 for the Till id Best. A MII.IIAII lOMI'l.llflO. u Hl.liK I.. i'inn:(K is sor ni c 1 n is OIIIHMl TO bIS. In lc of tho fact that eoiKiilfuble linifl bus cltncil "Iih-c t ! 1 c 1 . hat been an; (iiblto corr,H tltlori thiuugh the I'tal pic-n ler the mrpoc eil flhniilatlni; the liteiary ability latrnt uinoiir; llie prcplc ot Ncnlheanlcin I'riilivhaiiU, Jin- 'lil'jtilie ba thcbied In offer h eri of pile at a llniiibn It: l''li direction. It it clclrou id ffiuilh',- !'i ue In IN coluinin 11 nuniuei of shoit lnle lreallns of UkbI llcinc li. oiclrr to fmnUli n Iliei'iilleo It piopeurs to pay rij for the l.ci tory ni 1.01 lu cvet'fd a,000 words In length 410 for llu Hcond hot toiy. and ii for lie tilled best ttorv. JIanuirlp! not kuceeislul In securliiB m of tlitfc prlzca will U publl'lied and dol) cieillted II the and ran ,o deslie. btoriej lendlcs lis brlu out Hie voiiunie and lesendiry loie of t'ic aiitliradtc inUilns Indtntry will le pufeienep lu inniicitinii with ceciy mine In tbe wllf,v Iheie li a hum of tradition, Ineludine hail breadth e. cape, nairalhe uf pooky liappenlng fnd other details bordeilnsr on tho weird or super natural which has iioer been sathcird M ftelher In lileiary foim. Thla opeu a field which I piattlfilly Inhaintlble and whlrh M1011M Mipply tlif'tnatciUl lor noine eveeed Inijly inirrrittlni; fiction. Tho tit!: of piailng upon lh uieil' of ''" mannscrlpii uhnillted wl'l be al;?iifcl tl a elllnlerealcd JititRe, whoe name will fOoii be aiiiioiinred, and who will lead the niaim fcrlpU but hae no hnowleeleo of tho Iden tity ol the authoif, Tin emelope e.iiiiain Ins the real tiames of 1he aiulinn will be preened iinop;ned until alter the awaid hae been mule. Should thU liuiu! compel II Ion tirote en couroeslns. It ni.ybe (ollowd b olber pil7e offeH of similar tenor. ionpitio.ss or Tin: tomi.-t .Ml maniircrlnts inii't be siibnillted ul Iain- than M.ucli U). All manmerlpU luuel be maned b.i a tie tltioin name and alo the mitri's leal nam nnd poMolllic idJie-" Tie scene of eaJi !oi inii-l be laid in Noillienvtrni l'eninIi.nl.i, but the mines of leal pcmoiM mu..t not be ihmI. One fmlhcr eeindillon mut be umlerelooel Contilluitlon'i inttmletl fgr tlilt contest ill be aecepled only Irom pieent tuliscttlxM te) 'the Tribune or from lhoc who nuv, ibulig flu iontel, become siVe.iibcr by pajnirnt of at leat one niontli'i aub'Cilptiou in ad ancc. Vddifs. storv rosriM Dilantin 'Iribuue, Sirantou, l'a dunging him with maliitalniiu; a gam bling house lie cntoted boil In the sum of SJO0. John Dunn, a pool plny 01, Is pioseetitor LETTER FROM MR. DAVIS. Why He Does Not Want to Confer with a Committee of the Ghis from the Silk Mills. National Committeeman 1'ieeleilclc Ullchci, of the I'niled Jllne AVoikois, who has been acting as an interme dial y between tho striking silk mill gltls and tho owneis, yestetday said ho locelved a letter fiom Supei Intend cut AV. II. Davis, of tho Snuquolt Hill: Manufnctuilug eompan who Is down south with A'flletillnc ltllss, piopiio tor of tin co mills now lellc. , In this, Mr, Davis Is quoted as stat ins that tho majority of tho girls at the Saunuolt are between' the ages of l.t nnd ltf oais. and not conslileiing them capable of adjusting mattois,he lotuses to confer with any committee chosen fiom their tanks. An Incieaso ol from eight to twelve per eentr R however, guaranteed tho glils If they leturn to vvoilc. t'omlmtleeniau Dllchei jesloiday i-ptes-seil himself as much pleased en or the piorpocts of bringing tho strike to ft satlsfacloiy settlement by means of aibitiatlon. Ho declined that several local opeintoiH hod slated their will ingness to meet the girls half way, and place tho matter lu the hands of a lair aibltiator. Ulsliop Hoban, or any other divine, would be accepted as .vie.li. Said Dllchor to a Tribune man: ' Tologiaphlc communication Ik pass ing between vailous of tin loeul own eis and tin? two opeiators down south, icgaidlug the lull listing of the isettlc iiiont of the strike to arhltiatlou, and I believe' that wo will bo able shortly to bilng about a compromise ot this liatuic," Xo meeting vvoio held ye'steiday of anv ot the textile workeis' locals. The t'Joc.utlvo eommlttec met In tho morn ing, but tiansacted no business of hn pot tame. Tito settlement of tho Wllkos-Harro stilko. which now seems Imminent, s looked upon as a favorable sign by tl)4 olilcers of the local unions. Scinnton Business College Notes. Tho following have seemed positions etulto lecently: Cleituide I.lo.vd, with the Set union Savings bank; .Mary Smith, with Goldsmith's Uazaur; Ed waid McOovem, with Pennsylvania (oal company; Max Iteese. with tho Lackawanna Lumber eompau i:d the Simpson, with the Hi. Hand I'ordensed Milk companv ; Wlltrod Hailstone, with Hillside t'oal and lion company, at I'lttston, Alletha Lanaiic-. with Web ster t'oal and t'oke company. A runton lawjer writes for a ludy stenographer; a city doctor tailed for n lady stenographer; tho o Co. ask for a lady stenogiaphei ; the S. S, P Co. ask for a. btenogtaphei , a whole sale sioeer wants a steungiaphei , a stock company makes lequlsltlon for live lady stonoginphers within the next few months; u inllioad otllcial wiltes for gentleman stenographer, salaiy Jfii) per month. The fmegolng ren,uests arc now on file. No one to send. Piof. Funic Itutht'ifoid. of New Voik, yesteulay inoinlng elollveied u veiy cnteitnlulng and exceedingly In stinctive lectin o on the "touch" sys tem of typewiltlng. Piof. Uutherfoid was accompanied by a Ilfteen-year-old boy. who demonstrated the pructlcu- unity oi mis ne-w milium u,v netting letters lapldly fiom dictation, nnd then accurately transcribing his notes with out once looking nt his keyboaid, Numetous vlsltois were present, In cluding two repiosentutlves of the Col llery Engineer company, I'loliihitlonlHts seiul iiiuiie and ad di ess to nur county" organizer. U. D. P.ec'so, l r1R Jackon stioet, Impoitant. WANT HOWARD REINSTATED STREET CAH MEN'S REQUEST TO MANAGER SJXLIMAN. They Demand That a Conductor Who Was Recently Dismissed Be Taken Back by 0 O'clock To nightIf He Is Not They Will Sttike, They Say Mr. SUUmaii Says He Was Discharged for As saulting a Passenger nnd That This Was His Second Offense. The membeis of the local sliect car men's union nt a meeting hold yos teiday uioiuliig instruct":! the in lev unco coiumltteo to wait upon Clontral Maungor Kr.tnl; Hllllunn. jr. rnd In f'um him thai unless lie lolnstatcs I'onductor p. 11. Howntd, who was dischaigod leomi two weeks ago, they would go on strike tonight nl t o'c lock-. Unwind, ac'oi cling lo the sloiv given out by the men, was discharged be ciuso of some ttouble bo had with n man on a reckvllle car about two weeks ago. Thc say ho was dis charged bo-elitist lie lriei enfotced the rule of tho company which instructs conductois to prevent pasgengcis ftoni oatlnij on the cms, Tho stoiy told b tin nin Is that on tho pnttlctilar day In eiuoitloii, tlio passenger boloio uientloned poislstctl In eating n lunch lu tho car. despite tho piotc.stt of tin conductoi. Tip conductor, It Is said, ejected Mm Jiist befote the end of I ho lino was reached. Tho car was stopped ol tho end oC tho lino for a few minutes nnd when Ilownrl sot off to tuin the tiollny, It Is said, the ejected passenger put In an appeal anee nnd made an attempt lo stl Ike him. Howard stuicU tho man a blow, Knocking him down. The passenger tool; the nct car for Scranton nnd laid a complaint be fote Cloneinl Manager Slllininn. Tho conductor was called before Sllllman and his stoiy was substantiated by bis motorntau und also, it Is claimed, by tho mototmau and conductor of th (.'nibondalo car which was waiting at tho cn 1 of tho lino to meet tho ear from this city. The stieel car men cbim that Mr. Sllllmau demanded that llow.ud substantiate hl stoiy by call ing pnssongois us witnesses and he, falling to do UiK was dlsLhaigvl. waiti:d on fii.mman The- gilovaiieo comnilttoo waited upon Mr. Sllllmau vostoiday and In fmined blni of the action tho men had taken, but h had made no ie ply up to last night. At (he olllce of the Scinnton Hall way company. It was stated that the dltbculty over rnuductot D. It Ilow nid .nose tioin tho fact that ho was cllschaiged for fnlliuo lo loporl nn alleicutlcin with a passenger who lode fiom Scinnton to Pockvillo on his cat on rcbruaiy 21, 190 which ended at I'ockvlllo In llowuid stilking the pas. sensor and cutting- him over the light eyo. Kalluto to lepotl accidents or dlfll cultlcs with passcngorr Is counted by tlio company as n most Feilntis neglect of duty. Howard's falluio to mako a lopoit of this otemtenco and give tlio names of witnesses makes It al most impossible to ascot tain tho exact facts In tho cao. Tho only accounts that nn available aio those of the passenger and his companion on one side, nnd thnt of Conductor Howntd, on the other side. It was stated, however, by the com piny, that this was noc How-aid's (list oftoiiso of this same kind, and In Oc tobr Inst bo was reprimanded for the same offense. It Is said ho has also flguied in other dllllrultlos with passengeis la which M. temper bat made him fotget his duty to thein. GINADER KILLED HIMSELF Sent Two Bullets Crashing Into His Head Had Been Despondent for Some Time. Altei two pievlous unsuccessful at tempts, fleorgo Clinadcr, a West Scranton bather, yesterday ended bis life by shooting himself with a :!J-call-bie levolver while lu a fit of despond ency. He had been drinking heavily for sovotal days and had not ben seen at homo since Wednesday. About ." o'clock yesleiclay afternoon lit wuiidotoil clown on the old Love load, which runs along tho west bank of tho Lackawanna river n?ar the Mi. Pleasant wnshoiy When at a point near the Ontario and Western railroad nestling (llnndor drew a revolver fiom his pocket and filed two' shots Into his head, both of which took effect, and d?ath lesulted almost Immediately. Tho i open t was hoard by sovui.il men who woie Heathy and they hastened to the scene and found Olnader llfeness. Coroner Itobi ts was uotllled and or deied tho lemalns i tnoved to Cuslck's morgue, vvheic nn uutopsy was hold, A Juiy was empanelled und an IiHiiKht will be held lu n few days, .Meantime ijImuUr'ri lebitivoH woie notified nnd pipparatlonn weto made to iccelve the body at his late homo, 2di Ninth Prom ley avenue, when his wife and her four little cluldteii await d the father's liiini'-comlni,, The follow had been denpoudent foi a long time, and l?ft home peilodlcally, Proper Ties tor men's neck ties that look stylish and are stylish ties that King Edward would be proud to wear. Narrow four-in-hands, Butterfly ties 50c there's our strong all star line. Then we have more costly ties too. IONS Ur"1 , -aP CASEY BROTHERS, Wholesale Liquor Dealers, 216 Lackawanna Ave., one time tinning up In Philadelphia, whole his relatives found him after seveiul ilus' absence boilt two months ago ho tried to end his life by soveilng lb at lories lu his aim with n insior, but was pi evented befoie uci ompllshiiig bis pin pose, although ho neiiily died fiom tho Iops of blood. Slueo then ho was mote despondent Ihaiicvr and icpeutoellv declined his Intention of ending his life us soon us tho oppoituiilty presented Itself. It Is not known positively wheie tiluudcr obtained the lovolvor .vcstei duy, but til lelallVes believe Il wii" one he pawned several months ago and ledremed yesterday. The bod wa removed to the hoit.'c bit" lust night The funeral nnung'inouts huvi- not yet been mad. DIED AT HOSPITAL. August Flail, aged 4" jo.us, of i Velar avenue. dld at the Moses Taylor hos pital enily .vesteiilay nioiuliig of pai ulysW. l-'inll was taken to tin hnv. pltal about tlueo weeks ago. New Battenbeig Pattetns. Tin novel Collins and Itoloio Jink, ts Ci, unci Well' Co.. i;:n Wynmlng av J.'.s: im! jhs uiivoi in unites 01 ir.o per dozen, at Cum sen's. The Scinnton Gas and Water Com pany nnd the Hyde Patk Gas Com pany. In ceotiUi.ee Willi llie policy ei' nei otn pilitrs to loiliicp tales fiom tliii In Ittne- ni uuy tie ,eiritilcil liy iiirirn.ccl eoiHiiuiiii m liollee l liinliy iiierii tint, on ami clln in' I iift, llie luttc of Els elll I e trno eiclhi pri cine tliousAnil ciiltic fot cniniimcil. Miliini . the tollnwlriji clieiounlic Phi pe-i irnl ill bill cilirie tin' conein.iplinn for llie imi.i'i Clil'illllli. In lee linn ueenn 1Ie ilolbr. Id per eel, I on ill Mile eelieir Hie i.'Ihumi linn fm llie nionll. Diicvutt to Inoiitj flic eloll.ns una iii v.nul. v Pioelcl:! the til! U ui.l on or bcfuie the "dill iIjv of the month In wliicli llie till d icnilciee) y older of the homl ! II IIVMI. -i.iet.ii. SPECIAL. sciivmos i;s ami w vTi'i: covirvsv Mi lllclc I'.lll. I, US KIllpJIA- 111 lililrl III HI dill acic the t,i.e' ef km foi fuel iuiio'n noiii 1. Iieieli then lint on ami .illil Ape II I ins III price ol ra wi mecl will he enni chilUr r em Utotiviinl feet eoiisiimeil, Milijee-t lo I he follow in,; sp'clil clikeoiuit' Ten per rent. on all MINnliri the) eoiiMnnptionfor tlieinonlliuiiioiintsto Iroitlun twrntj (lie ikllan; twenty per nil oi, all hllU while the consumption foi the nionll. aiiiniinU to lerntvRee elollais ,nnl npwaril. Pioililcil tiie bill i mIiI on or befoie the "nili clay of the ninntl. In whleli llie lilll I. lendencl A ep.irJte imlei. fmnl.heil In the eonlpjnj. I iieeiiiiii lie uiilei of the lnuii! (i II II V. ) Sureuii A LONG DISTANCE TELEPHONE The greatest commercial economist in tlfc world today. Compared to any necessary investment in business, IheprofitfromaTELEpHONE is incalculable. Residence and Commercial rates at a moderate cost. M CCNTnAL PENNSYLVANIA TELEPHONE AND SUPPLY CO Minisn'i oflkr, 117 Adams aeenue. ALL WOOL Men it Miil . l i Mhi'i I'jiiH ... i i'i I.j'Ur-4 siilK . . I laelle' el.ii 1 1 ... 'Hi I'll .mill;; .il.il I'lis-lli'.- Miik .. . I leaning ..let I'lif-hc I'.iiiih ' King Miller, Merchant Tailor, KOn I Villi s MI (ilAI 435 Spiuce St., Scinnton, Pa. WILLIAM MASON Do. tor ol l iit tit I) n ,ii' n -ri I'JjlK'U'ltO ttM'lllt. illl 1 IHU-.I Mi) win i kiifjulfilgp of hU t lio-rji itohtilhi ill i inn uniinjtr, wilt a follows ifkinhiu ' Mason & Hamlin Pianoforte ' Vii!; 1 I iei ''.VL.uii A lljialm (' , ficntlcnini' llie I rlilil I'uiinf.iiie wi, , , lecently puichjoeil of lull is a eeiu.tjiit uiu,r of delight tn me Ilk hcimiiullv iihhiiu! i aril elellcatel.i ieiunle jell, u ie lu km I- nl niliabl Jiljiishiienl ih lei inlme a inuUj in, nn Ihii part ol the ihiier jii. eeen ni,i niueieal Icleji lo th eouipn.ii. "Ulllle rjiiihli' uf ejreIis .ll.il luideii. n ilen.c'vi it I, t-ii iintHne liinw iiiiehi Imm J-'J,-i-'. jli'l In lhl ic'iicit it ,iiii.ni '. il,. ujtiirc of a c.uiil riaiidfijili. "It li an iiliiuiKiit fur llie lnil-li . II-' i i Cent, eojiieljllc tm llm-e In uhui.i u i..ii'l I'l.iroli il" ' I", mil i . .1 vie, ill l.i it I Wf ildijl.l In 1ium1ih' lh M.oi llmr n I'pi islii , ali'l llie IIjIi.v Oi.iii'I. lo nil ui- i. i,i prccl'tlm; u jb.ujiiicle jill.th i . t -, i.. LB. fi j 131-133 Washington Avj, Pierce's Market, Penn Avenue We teuVc a tpcclall) of func.i CrCJinfry Bii' ter am) ktrlctl fioli cjsi Jiid the I'.Uo li m 1ot u flr.t elji gooOj tan be tolii il. We do not liavo my tpcclal taloi or leader but at all tlmra cuuy as loniplcto a line of llirltt Goods. I'mity Uioceriu and Tahlei Uellca clea aa tan be lound In the largest Nc"r orl. or Philadelphia Matketi uliieh we .ell at right prlcta, W. H. Pierce, tl Laclawanna An, rrempt delhery. 119, li:, HI rno Ath. COUNT UP What judicious buyiug can save you. You will be sur prised, aiid the best thing about buying here is that you can't buy poor goods at any price. But you can buy THE BEST GOODS nl a very low price. enough When you have one of our Truuks or Dress Suit Cases, it is easy traveling, All si.es, in all grades at all kinds of prices. CONRAD'S 305 Lackawanna flue, "lb 17 Illlia'l'S lll'lK" (ilMKll. Knives, Forks Spoons, etc. No question about the quality; we have all the newest patterns at lowes: pi ices. Also the celebrated Sterling In laid Spoons and Forks. War ranted to wear twenty.five years. Immense stock of Steiling Silver Spoons, Forks, Knives and Caied Gocds for Wedding Presents. Mercereati & Connell, 132 Wyoming Avenue. Heating Stoves, Ranges, Furnaces, Oil Stoves, Gas Stoves, n K Heaters. fi JU.J17 rnNN AVENUE. HHH WE a I CANE.. Haw you any ohaiit that iieeJ recalling? We don't do re-caning, but we sell you cane that will make it easy for you tu Jo the woik. Good, strong, service able cane runs smooth er and evener than any other. Fine, medium and coai be grades. Binding also. 75c Per Bunch. CREDIT YOUf CERTAINLY! i THE: jCONOMY 221.-a3.aa5.27Wyomlnr; Are