"V.- THK SCKASTOX TRIBUNE-FRIDAY. MAltUll 33, 1901. 7! KXXXXXXXXXXX JC ll'I. jiodlhn iiahdwarb store. x .v Carinna Tin I.1I11I dill (I'M to Hip l.uuH f.l 11m tlltilni- IhIiIc mill Inukc thp tflT ItiK ci. nip wli.il Mr iAe In ollrr Jull llift ipnlllv "tr-il Mull--, Willi lien 1 K Mair, lhrr. inrj ainl irllu 10I1I linn-lln Footc & Shear Co. J19N. "Washington Ave ixxxxxxxxxxx. THIRD NATIONAL BANK OF SCRANTOIV. Capital $200,000. Smpliu $500,000. United Stntcs Depositary. Business, personal aud sav ings accounts invited. 3 per cent, interest paid on savings accounts. Open Saturday evenings from S to 9 o'clock. Wm. Lonnli.i , President. Hinuy Bii.in, Jr., Vice 1'ies. Wm. II. I'uk, Cashier. Lewis, Ruddy, Repairing Done Gratis. ACKAWANNA "THE" AUNDRY. WEATHER YESTERDAY. Icial rl it .1 ti lait 1i 11, HiCliit tuii r.uuii- 1 m 1 tnnr 1 iiiiip lluinulii 1'iOJ: ... li ilicur? ... .:i di si ccs . i per icnl. . T1' per 1 cut. in . 1 ."1 ln Im. I' 'I homs uullns h p PERSONAL. II 1' I .ali. Icunrili or llil ill i' i biiMl.Cj-, .mil i Huppititf .11 In ic lloul 1 n 1 I I Wo&il nf New erk ill, i hi i i 'i, alter ImliitH Jnlncsts jml will r am l mckj. Ui Tiis ii kcallni.'. o( Doi ei, N .1., It the R.prt ul Mi- M. 'I'. Ilimlry. of llaiiUi.u mpiiup. 'Ii II I m nf Mmroc im-iiup, U illhu in 111 -K'l . . MANY MEMBERS ATTENDED. Annual Meetlnr; of. Bicycle CJub Was Held Last Night. Ptillj one hundied membeis of the Siraiuon lllcycle club attended last night s annual meeting of tho associa- ion A number of committee tepoits hck hemel and ollleers for 11101 elected. Scire tury Ueoigu S. Mlllett toad a iti. ii iiiihlse statement of the year's duings and Tlcasuicr W. C. Decker's lopoit ciiovvcd the dub's ilnanccs to be in a vei.v liouiiHlilug condition. .V laigt Increiihe In membeishlp was shown two humlred and twenty-live namch bsliiK .ii the i oil call. A new i onstltutlun mid by-laws weie adopted by tho club, by which laws the man agement of tho association Is entirely vested in a buuid of directors. All of 1'jOO'h olllcets were unanimous ly icel?c ted. They ate: President, I'. V. Connolly; vlce-piesldent, Thomas II. Dale, secretary, (Jeoigo S. Mlllett; ucasurer, W. ( Docker; captain, Dr. Stiatton, Fifteen candidates wcro in tho field for positions on tho boatd of directors, Tho eight chosen were: Fiunlc Heavers, Hairy Kuys, Churlos Peters, J. W. Diihonbiiiy.C. W. Slnycr, AV. F Hoylc, 10. D. Fellows nnd Dr. F. ( Wardell. A banquet was given af ter tho business meeting. Maryland Roe Shad, Jeisey catfish, whlto halibut, yellow perch and plko at Mnrvel's mm lint, ttnner Penn aveinto and Spruco street. Wlllmd Howe Tonight For the benefit of West Sldo Y. W. C. A, In tho Wnbhbuui Stieet chinch. Tickets :"i cents. . . E. Robinson Sons' Celebiated Bock Uler on tapPaturday nnd all next week 5ck tmSBM l jMHaKXLrfsRKm: Davies d&SwL "''IiL1,'!'1 THE WHEELMEN'S FAIR. Proving a Gi enter Success Thnn Wns Anticipated. The (livn HIiIrc Wheelmen's full will be n fur greater success tint 1 1 vwis anticipated by It promoteiK. Their lianilHome new lub Ikiiisp Is nightly crowded by the friends of the members of tho club nml (leleKittlons ftom out of tho city bicycle clubs. A IntRc number uf the C'liiboiuliilc Cycle club weio in attendance hist evening. Thn money lniule liy the fair will help def 1 ay the expenses of fur nishing tho house, which will be done Inimcdlati'ly after tho fair. Dining- the fair the house Im mtlstl cally trimmed with the club colors, orungo and while. On tho llrst lloor aro tho fancy woik, candy and tloiul booths, and assembly loom, which Is being used as the concert hall. On the sernnd lloor are the clRnr booth and lefiesliineut loom. In the basement Is one of the llnest bowling alleys In the state, which was built by the HrtitiswIclt.Udllte-Cnlleii-der company, and Is attracting much attention and being complimented by some of the crack bowleis of the city. Thr- first ball rolled on the alley was auctioned off to the highest bidder, Mr Slintitull. The Hist game was tolled by tho following: Kelfer. Hur lluh, Payne. Nlcol, Atkins and Smith. The alley Is open aftci noons at T o'clock. The piognimme last evening was excellently rendered. The following excellent piogromnic will be the leading amusement attrac tion at the (Jreen Illdge Wheelmen's fair tonight: Oicitnrr--Trolli "f 1 put ' .... llircnwilil Orplii'in f lull Vrml M-lntlnii Tielilr f Irf Clr-e Cluli J-pcdillU-s Mr. .I.tinn litnlnri Nimhix i Mr. Willi im .1. "1 1.1 ipj. Silrnlnn "Tcliplioni- f Soil" hi-il(-r Uiplirm ( lull. fJiTfii llldgc Htibuibnti cms stop at the club hniie. A MISSIONARY MEETING. Women's Societies of the Lutheran Churches in Wilkes-Barre Confer ence Hold Theii Annual GatheihiR Yesteiday. The sltli iiiiuuul louventlon of the Women's Homo and Foreign Mission, aiy society of the Willii-.s-Huiro con lcrence of the l.vnngcllail Lutheran church was held yesteiday In Holy Tilnlty church, at tin- corner of Ad ams avenue and Mulheriy stiect, mid was attended by some forty delegates from various parts of Notthea.Htern IVnusylvanla The opening session was picslded over by Mrs. .J. .1. Knntz, of Krocl.ind, tilt'1 president, and a bilef addiess of welcome was delivcied by the pastor of the church. Itev. r. O. Splekep. The moinlng s-esIuii was laigely devoted to the liejrlng of reports from the .irloiiH committees and the listening to u brief addiess by Mrs. O. (5 nice, visiting delegate from the Philadelphia conference. The Slisslon.u y society of the church mm veil dinner between the bonis of 12 and -, and the woik was taken up again at the latter hour. The Hist business of the afternoon wns the election of offlects for the coming year. This resulted In the un animous choice of the following: President, Mrs. J. .1. Kunts:, of Free, land. Hist lco-ptcsltleut, Mis. M. Hea bolilt, of l.chtghton; second vite presi dent, Mrs. Adam i-Vrnun, of Il.rleton; lecording mm retary. Mrs. Antoinette Hanoi, of I.ehlghton; conespondlnR becietar. Mis. Kva Until, of Wilkes Ilnric: treasurer, Mrs. h. Until, of I.e. lilgliton. The .splendid woik whlih the Kvuli gelical Lutheran chinch Is doing in I'm to Illcii in the establishing of schools aud chinches wan goneially (INcusscd. It was decided to have the mlsslouiiiy bo for India dining the (omiiiK year prep.iied by rtnlst's church of Ilazleton and all societies aro to forum d their contributions to the Women's jllssiouary society of that chinch. An able and lnlio-tlng paper on Vital Issues in the Mission Pioblcm" was lead by Mis. Uoinlnlik. of St, Mark's dim tit. This was genet ally discussed and the gieetlngs fiom the Allentown, N'orrlstown and Lancaster confeience societies were then lead. At the evening session an addiess on "Mission Pacts" was Riven by Ttev. A, Ij. Hamcr, pastor of St. Math's chuicli. With the aid of diagrams he showed tho piogiess which Clnlstiau missions have made and tho gloat woik whit li they have yet to accomplNh. Vocal music was furnished by MHs Klla Liuragiin and Miss Susie UluiK. Delegates were ptesent fiom Sei .ni ton. Monunka Chunk. Hn'leton 1'iee land and Wllkes-Haiie. ASSISTANT ADJUTANTGENERAL Mnjoi Millar Wns Appointed to That Position Yesteiday. Mnjoi W. S. Millar, late Inspector of the Third brlgadp, has been appointed assistant adjutant geneial of the Thiul brigade As stated thiee weeks ago In The Tribune, Mojor Millar was up pointed acting assistant adjutant gen eral to setvo dining the luuugtiial ci emonles .it Washington, At that time It was announced that his appoint ment pi.ictlcally meant his succession to that position, and jestetduy came the otllclal older. Captain W. W. Infills, of this tlt.v. who U now acting iiai teim.ibter gen era!, has been appointed onlnumc olll cer, vvllli uink of maior. Tho com plt'te older follows; llo.ilquaitcis Thiid IlllSai!''. N O I' Lebanon, I'.., March It, I'.iH. Gcncul OiilPr No. i. The Iu11omIh- ulift .ipioilit.iipnt. aic lirnl.y annnntpil: viajor W. s villi ir, In.prcloi, pioinotnl to a. (I.Unt adjuunt Kincul, vlir M A. Clitut. re iRneil. Major W. I'. CIjiU, oiiluaiicc oftUcr, promot'il to iii'gicctor 'I Mill liiljade. rjpulu W. V. lulls, A, 1) I ., piouiotpil to crdnamo citlifr,'villi rimk ot nujoi, ( .iplalu 1. v, Sn.Mlcr, Conipjii.i ii, 'Inoltili iPShnpnl nt, Nutiun.il Ciuiil c( l'iny,b.iiiu, .io to A. I). C. on tlicllilia'llil8Jil8 Halt, moled villi rank cf captain. Ily comnunil ot ,1 1 S. fiolm. VV. !. Vllllai. Ilil'aaillir I.iiipuI Aul.tant AdJutJiil ijciipijl. MYSTERY SOLVED. Uoioncr llobeits examined tin glu.s jnr found back ot tho Kxcelslor club hoiibo last Monday and as tho result of u cuisory examination decided that they weie doctors' specimens. It Is thought the liquid ussd for picserving them was at fault and In some way tho stuff decayed, nnd for this reason was thrown away In the ash heap. E. Robinson Sons' Colebiated Bock IHt on tupPntuiday and nil next week CLOSING OP CLIFF STREET ORDINANCE MET WITH PAVOR IN COMMON COUNCIL. It Went Thiough Two Readings After Its Opponents and Suppott era Had Been Hcaicl Oidlnmicc Establishing Police Dlstiicts In tioducetl Reorganization Oidl nance Veiy Much Amended in Se lect Council In Connnltteo of the Whole Contest Over the Changes. The oidlliuiice plovldlng for llle i Ins. ing of C'llrf sit eel was iipiirtnd favor ally upon by the stieels and bildges connnltteo of lommoii council la. night mid was passed on (list and see. olid leadings by that body after until ments for and against Its passage had been piesetlted by Attorney S. II, Price, lepiesentlng the HasUim Intciests, and H. .ehnder mid Attoiney W. J. Hand, leiucsentlug the Ulcksou Mautl f.ictuilng company. Mr. Price spoke llrst, and said that If no Individual prop'ity lights on the stieet weie to be Interfiled with without the consent of the owners of such ptoperty the ordinance should pass. Such was not the case, however. The lights or nil estate owning 160 feet front wete seilouly Inlet foied with by the ordinance, he said. Ills clients, if the street Is closed, would bo obliged to reach Liu lcnwmi iia avenue by n stieet having a veiy heavy guide. The hit Tests which he lepiesented, of course, might not be as Important as the Interest nf the Dickson Miinufuctuilng company, but if Justice was to be done they should bo consulted, h sold. Wheie private Interests clash, be said, mid wheie It wns necessary for a contract to be enteicd Into between such Interests, council should not force uch a enntiaot If it was not agreeable to both parties. The Individuals should be left to agiee between themselves as to Its tonus. Mil. ZI.IIXDnit'S UI.MAIIKK. President P. II. Zoliiid"f, of tho Dick son Mnmitactttiing company, was next lie.ud. He stated that between fiOO TOO of the employes of the company's locomotive woiks were obliged to onus the tracks of the Lackawanna -nciy day nt the Clllf stieet crossing and that largely for this reason it was do sired to close the c'ioslng. It was proposed to make llildge stieet a thoioiighly passable tlioiougli faie, easy ot ncces-s at n very slight giade to OI1T stieet. Lvery piopeity owner on the street with the single exception of the Ilnslam estate had signed a telease fiom all damages which the city might lie called upon to pay and the company ngieed to put up a bond In the sum of VJO.000 to In demnify the city fiom any loss If the Ilaslmiis should sue. AV. J. Hand spoke btielly. explaining that councils, under the law, have a perfect light to close any stieet if tho majority of the property nwneis sign a. petition providing for such a dos ing. The oidlnance was pas.Jed on Hist and second leadings bv the follow Inu vote: p.i Mi Donilil. Slwntiti. lltccctM, Kliim. V I. Ixui.-, ltiuiio, Km In, I'.iinr. I'lillllp', (..ihiii. Ilaiipj, Win. l.rwi, Ciilcnun. 1. lie i. l!uli Smilli, fii-iik. Nniliiii 1. ?a -NBfli, l.iiucll, Cilpiu Tho icsoliitloii fiom the selci t coun cil, explaining the dockage clause in tile ton-year electric light contract by setting foith that when lights are out for only a few minutes thev mo not to be icnoiied as out ill night, but pro viding that this should not become ef fective until all light hud been mhod to a helglith of twenty-live loot, came In fo n deal of discussion. THOI'GHT IT TNMr.ST. Mr. P.ilne thought it a dovvnilght In. jiihtlee to compel the company to uiiso Its lights to a helghth ot twenty-live feet, and moved to stilke out that sec tion of the lcsolution pi milling lor this. He was seconded In this stand by .Mr. Keller, but his motion to stiiko tho section out was lost by the lollow ing very close vote: 1ci Vldlouilil, IIjciiiiii, 1'iitir, istpII, l'lilllip-, cialiin, Jl.rvp, killci. 'mull, niluii. -in. Xi Krulii, ( l.'llk The was -Mttinlli, lju. A (mull, Wm I.ihN, I -Ipill -11 motion to iiass then adopted, by I rui. Kiiiiip, iiliiii.in, Kiuli, the locution tho lollowlng vole, it number of the gentlemen who Just a moment heroic had voted hi tavor of stiiklng out the last clause of the tesolutloii getting ' in out of tlie' wet" and voting foi the icnoiutlou: V.i- Mi D.iiiald, llaskt il. I.vjtn, V.I l'l, Kiiiiu', 1,'ii.lic. I.uiloll, Win. I cm L. Inliunu, Killii. Iln-li. smiti,, ( u.lrU, Soiloii, ( ilpln,- l.'i, Xa - 1'jIiip, N.ip1i, I,j1Iii, llaniy, Vluuitii, Mi. Alwoith offeied an ordinance es tablishing police innglstilal disttiets and cicating tho otllccs of pollen maglstiate. Tins otdlnuiue providei for five polite dlstiicts and a magis trate lor cadi. Thn distliclH die ap puitloued as follows; rimi ili-tilii-rir'l, -(coiii, 'liuiil uml n till. lnutli Maid.. Siconil ill.lrlil I.IrIiIu, rouilpriitli. I.ljlitrpiith ami sixth waul,. 'Ililiil ilMiici- Kui'illi. Fnili, lliirriuli ami Twinl flil aidi. I'inilll ill.tiht -l.liMiilli, 'liwliih, MiiilPpiidi jml 'luciitlcth m iiiN. I nth dl.tritl s1C,. Mntii, iiri m Ii p. ciiicrulli and Tenth . .iiiK The oidlnance finther piovideii tlint Order Quickly You can save from $2.00 to $3.00 per hundred ou Key West if you cuter your order now. This cut price cauuot last forever, Selling cigars at less thau New York wholesale prices ought to be au induce ment, Imported cigars, 50 for $5.00. t L 429 Lackawanna Ave. tho siihuy of each magistrate nltnll lie "iO'i a year nttd that they must tuin over eveiy month t the city treas uicr all lines, elc, colle'ted. It was lefcned to I'ommlltee vltli lnotltlc -tloii-- In i limit upon II at a special nieelllig. in b" held net Tuesday night. Alliiosi an I mil I was i onsiimed III common mum II In dlspu).ng of a big bundle of oiiiliuiiiees on Hist and see ciud leadings. , v SELECT COUNCIL. The oidlnance piovldlug for a g. n oral leoigmilzatlon of the city govern ment of Scranton, under tlie provls. Ions of the ilpper bill, was again very ihouiughly iiineuded 111 select council last night in committee on the whole, and will be ilnull passed In Hint blanch at a special meeting to be held net Monday night. Mr. (ieiuous ofl'eietl the llist nine lid inent, which provides that the sahny of the cltv tlcasuicr be llxcd at 1I.U0O, as at piesent. Instead of at $.',"i)0, ni In the oidluauie, Tlie adoption of till' amendment was opposed by .Mr. Roche, who staled that the total emoluments of the ticastiier's ulllco for n number of yea is have been at least fl'J.OOU, this including tlie Intel est fiom city moneys, which Mr. Ilochc aseited amounted to some .veins as high as $.'!,U00 and which, he said, has never In the past been tinned Into the city tioasuier. The amendment was adopt ed, all the membeis exeepi Mr Kociie voting In favor of It Mr. Demons offeicd n unetid ineut, stilklug out the piok Inn out lining the duties of tile ilt.v Measurer, which had been. Inserted at the last meeting by Mr. Itoche. Mr. demons explained that these duties weie fully dcllned In the bill Itself. This was adopted, and Mr. demons then oltcied mi amendment dliectiug the city Meas liter to Mini over all lutctest cm cltv moneys ileiioslted In banks Into the city Me.isiiry. This was aNo adopted. Ml. ('lemons tiled to set tile the adoption of an amendment lelustatlug the section pioviding for the abolish ment of the oltlce of cieik of tlie com mon council, but It was defeated by a vote of eleven to ten. Mr. Vnughiin offetcd an amendment making the police foico to consist In pait of four lieutenants Instead of live, as in the amended ordinance, and forty-six patiolmen instead of foity throo. This was adopted without dli cussion. Sir. Wngiipr offeied an nmeiidment raising tlie salaries of the assessors fiom $i,non to SUiOO. Mr. demons v Ig oiously opposed this and moved to lay It upon the table. The motion to lay on the table was defeated by the fol lowing vote Vp.is Itnvi, 1 mil. Melwn, "-i litioiili i. I ) umiw, .null-in, Km ho T N,i -I oclplln, l.cnii. Moic.iii, Itrg m, I lilt Irmlrii. Wiiuticr, Up.i VlnriipHit, (mgrmp. Oilmlp, II'MjIIpc. Dllirr, vlinipilpr. 1 1. The amendment was then adopted. The lesolutloif providing for the placing of the oidlnaiiccs on Hist, sec ond and tlilid leadings on a calendar vas leported favoiablv upon by the committee on 1 tiles, and wns unani mously adopted. The tax lew oidlunnce was passed on thiul and final rending. AS SOLICITOR VIEWS IT. Talk of Electing a JVtayor to Servo Until Apiil 1. He Says, Is the Veiicst Nonsense. In view of the ninny aiguiuents which have been advanced In an at tempt to prove that Kcianton has at the ptesent lime no legal chief cecu tive and that Itetoider Jlolr cannot legally ui-sumc the duties or his ollice until the cltv government Is leotgan l.ed on Apiil 1. city Solicitor Voslmig vesteuliiv authoiized the publication or the following statement of his views on tho question: "The talk oi elei tlnu a major to set ve until Apt II I and the contention that Scianton Is now without a legal thief executive, me the vctlest non sense, 11s I vlev the question. At the moment of the signing ot the pioiln niatlon declining us to lie a lty of the second class by the gov el not, we be en lilt co Instanll such a dt.v. In the Interim between that time and Apiil I we continue to woik as a second duss city under thlul-c lass city laws. "Xo secoud-dnss city law applies to this city until April 1. wllh the one exception of the piovsou of the so called Upper bill plodding for the ap pointment of a lecoidor and making It inondatoiy upon the governor to ap point said iei older within a peilod of tliii ty d.ijs 'The powei of making ibis appoint ment was of a pi ovli-inn.il u.itutc mid the section of tho bill iittthoilidiig It was entliely suppleiiH'iitai.v to tho other legislation which the legislating was at that time emitting. It Is not In conillit with the Intent of the Act of IS'.i.". whldl piovldes that no seiond da"s city law shall apply to n thiul c Itlcs city ellteilng llle second i lass until otter Apt II I. "Tills act Is mutinied by the Ait of 1901, oi' the ilpper bill, to the extent of the appointment of a lecoidor and the assumption bv him or his duties us soon as he Is appointed. That is the situation In a nutshell. The ilpper bill modules tlie euiller ad and such modl Ikatlons as It makes become tlie law. "Theie tould be no major dec ted for this i lty now. because tho ollli e of mayor Is abolished In cities of the .co ond class bv the veiy Hist section of the ilpper bill, and Seiantoii Is at the piesent time Just as study a cli.v of the second class as I am sitting lu thu i hair. Itecouler Molr has lull power and authoiltj 10 sign any uml all m dlnancts and icsolutlons pase,,! i,j councils fiom the time of lus appoint ment until Apiil 1, nnd Is tlm cltv's legally appointed thief executive, that l. of ccuilko. pioviding that the Upper bill Is declared to lm c onsiliutiuiiul.. and I have eveiy leasou to believe tlmt It will be so declined." Tho bills passed by the auditing mw. nilttee cm Monday night last weio up. pioveil by P.ecouler Molr eail In ths wed; and me now lu the eontiollei s ollice, being icvlned and exumlned. I'ontioller Howell lefusecl to say yes teiday whether or not he would muii teislgn the wniiants which nilglii be drawn in payment of these bills befoie the Suprenic"coiii t bauds down its do. dslon on the coiititltutlonalltj of ihe Upper. .... - i M. Noiton lias luiiiiivcd his tempoiaiy iitiaiterc to tlie stoio on Wyoming avenue, next to tlie Dhno Hauls, and opposite Hotel Jcrmjti. E. Hoblnson Sons' Celebiotcd Bock moron tapSotuubij and all next week Ask for Kelly's union ciackcis, VERDICT IN GRIFFIN CASE CRIMINAL NEGLIGENCE IS CHARGED. Wife and Daughter of the Deceased and D. N. McKce Aie Held Re sponsible for the Death Mr. Mc Kee Said It Is Legal to Do Any thing Not Foiblddeu nnd In Thin State It Is Not Cominnnded to U?e MedicineWitnesses Who Weie Examined by Coionci. I'oionei J .1 llobeits last evening conducted mi Inquest In the cisp of Henry Oilllln. who died Match fi. The Inquest was held In No. '.' school, at Sandeison nveuuc and i.ust Maiket stieet. The Juiy bi ought In the fol lowing Veldlcl "Wc tind W. II. (Iiltlln came to his death fin the iHh day of Mmcb. KhiI. it his home on I'olumbus uvenii", Sciiinton. Pa., and wc ftntlvr find, fiom cvldenie given, that W. II. Oilllln died thioiigh ci linlnal negligence, nnd we believe that his life would have been piolongeil had he toed veil pioper medical attendance. We hold Ooor gliiliu Cillliu. hU wife. .Mrs. Until Hopewell, his daughter, and D. X. Mc Kee, a dnlstlnii Scientist practitioner, lesponsi! le for ills death." H. II. Twining. John Fldlun. M P. llvley, (. l Mead. Hubert Von Sun ill and A. L. Fimieols t .ill!. M'Kl.ll FXAMIXHD. The eainlnatlon or Mi. MeKe" eon suiued a good deal or time. The piln i Iples and boilers or I'lulstliiu Science weie tlioiougbly Inqulied Into by the coroner mid the Jurymen, and at limes the quotums weie quite spliitcd. Mis. Ootglana Oilllln. wife or til" deceased, was llrst placed on tho stand. She said her husaiid was taken sick belcue dnlstmas. A few days ptcvlniw to his ilcnth he said that lie wns tired of doitois and was willing to tiy Mr. McKce and his rliilstlan Scientist ticatment. When asked what tre-it inent had been attended him she . plied: "Wo gave him nouilslnnent, water mil the best or core nnd de pended upon Ood's help." Miss Mm dock, a nurse. al"o lielpd to take cnio or him. "All diseases aie the same In (iiilstlan Science." she drclared. 'and one ticatment applies to dlircient complaints." Mis. Until Hopewell, or 7.':'. Columbus avenue, was swoin. She couoboiatcd Mis. (li lllln's testimony, and said she had Eoue to the house to "give him nouiislimcnt and piny for him." "Is Dr. McKoe hero"" the cm oner asked. "Xo. Dr. McKoe Is not here." cune in slow, mensuicd tones, "but Mr. Me Kee Is." mid that gentleman stepped forvvmd lo the stand. Ml. McKoe said he was a diilstian Scientist pinc t It loner, and that lie nelleved In sick ness as "an iiffet'tiiMon of the mind." Mr. McKee told of being called In on the case bv Mts. Hopewell, nnd said that he iccelved .." per week or Jl a day as regular prices for bis services, and that M.W bad been his charges In this p.ntlcular case. In answer to a query, lie stated that he had no license to piactlce medicine and suigery, but thought that he had a moial light." '0110X1.11 WAXTP.D TO KNOW. "Why don't jou have legislation by which joii ion pinctlce as gentlemen and why don't ou come nut and de maiii'l lenlslntlnn like gentlemen?" asked the doetoi. He leplled, "It Is legal lu this commnnweallli to do any thing not foi bidden, nnd It Is not com manded lo use niedlilne for sickness." The lemnlndei or the testimony was taken up In deliiilllous of t'hiNtlati Si lence. Its alms and nclilevements mid the distinction betwein hypnotisni and the science. Joseph (iiltlln. of ('apouse avenue, In other of the deceased, told of being kept lu Ignoiance of his biothers sick ness and even Ills death. He also ie. counted the tumble he had at the post ponlng ot' the funeral. M.uv Sonets, a sister of the de ceived, living In ('oiinecllcitl. bioke down In telling of her luntliei's deter mination, as opies--eiI to hoi, never to have anything to do with (iiilstlan Siiem e. MR. NAI.LIN WAS SURETY. Throupli an Euor His Name Ap pealed as a Defendant. Iradveiteiuly iho n-iine of .lolin N.tl 1 1 ii iiejil Into pilut as one of the de fendants in the i use Instituted against u number ot the dtlveis tor c'.imj A Kelly's bieweij, which wns lieaid be fine Alileliuan Millar Tuesday. When the men weio anested. .Mi. Xiillln. wlio Is the maungei or ilin biewery, became npriulty tor the np pemance of the m-cusc-d at the hear ing sehcduled lor Tuesday evening, lu this way ills name loiind a place on the wilt and thioiigh mistake It iiepl Into pilot iimong (lie dricudmus. Willaid Howe Tonight Kin the Im uelit o' West Side V W ( ', A. In 111'- Washbliin Stieet i lulu h. Tit keis J" i cllls E. Roblnbon Sons' Celebiated Bock 13.--1 on i ii-..ituulii and nil iu-t week Spring Negligee Shirts An nsso.tiuenl not of tho u&unl kind, but nn ex tiaoulinnvy one In which effects tlint make happy mediums pietlonilnate, is shown in these siiuut shlitb at $1. and $1.50 KRUGER'S CASEY BROTHERS, Wholesale Liquor Dealers, 216 Lackawanna Ave. SCALE TO BE DRAWN UP. Joint Meeting Will Be Held Today of Haul and Soft Silk Woikeis of Sauquolt Mill. A lnci'llny of the soft silk w inkers of the Saitquoll mill was to have been held yesterday afteinoon at ('atpeu teis' hall, but tilt ough some misunder standing only a few gills appeal oil at the hall. This afteinoon a Joint ses sion will be thelerote held of the -oft and haul silk sttlkeis A si ale of wages will be duiwii up to lie embodied in the statement which will lie submitted to a hoaitl or 11 1 ' -Irallou. pioviding, of couise, the mill owneis agiee to such a mode of inent of tlie sit Ike. The stilkeis me awaiting a ment on the urhlttutlnii question Supeilnteiuletit Davis, but as y woul has been iccelved from tin l ' him Willi Valentine Ullss he Is cxpei ii d home fiom the South any da v. In lhi letuins made by the grand Jury, both bills aic Ignoied In lb" cases Instituted by Supeiliuemlent Mac boron or Uelllng, David ,t Schoen's Peteis buig mill agalut Until Stmige, one or the striken;, whom he ch.nged with as sault anil batlei y and pointing iivpltol. HART RECOMMENDS IT. Says ''The New Dominion" Is n fine Play. Tlie following dispatch was i-eelved by The Tribune Inst night: W iTK.cs It me. I tli II I iiMiiimmiiil to m sci inliiii lilirnU Mi. Il.il I IriAcnt nml t i - ,li. "Tlin New lleinlllliili " It n -linni; ill.im llli .llU , full of inllc"s mil loirs ihiip ami vtlmli'iiim mill mil il.inl. Pnilrl It ii I. Vulln.1 uf lln- I'.nl-li IMc-i " E. Robinson Sons' Celebiated Bock Hler on topSntuuliiv and all nest week Ask ten Kelly s union ciuckeis. The Scianton Gas and Water Com pany and the Hyde Paik Gas Com pany. In nctoriUnri with tlie pulkj nt tlion- ioiii pnnlcj to icilmci latr riom lime to limp a mav lie narrintcil liy iiiuc.i'cil coinuiiiill hi, notice l licnliy given that, on anil illrr Virll 1 iicvt, tlie- price- of Riu will In- one dollar in oiii llimi.imi culiio (ret roiuminril, milijeit l the tollnutiic ill.iouiitj: l'lie pel crnl on nil Mils slcie tin- ioiiiiiiiilion lor Hie in-int i ainnuntf to lex linn turmv-flir ilolliiii. In. per cent, on all l.lll wlicio tlie ioiiiiiiiilion fm the inontli amcunt- to tntM flit- ilollais au-1 up vanlc. ProvldeJ tlie bill U pint mi or lirloie tin SOlh il.ij ol Hie inonlli 111 vliicli llio lull i" rcndcircl. Ily muor of tin- lioiul. li. II IIVNP, sfuftar). SPECIAL. Kiivsios las vmi wvir.i: iomp.w vn llulo Pail. I, ,14 ininnj- In onlii in cm inn H5e the i..e ot jtm foi fin 1 purport , inline I luiili gltrn llul on tiil .ifiei Vpril I m i t price ol pa- 1.11 iivfil will lie one ilolln ( 1 urn limn-mil feet 10111111101, u!ijiit to tlie fnHuiwii, -.peel il ilPconnti- 'IVn per lent, on ill MINuhri tin- lonvniiipiinnloi tlietuiiiitliiiiiioiiiiUlo lin-ilim Iwcnli'flce iIiIIiik; imiii( irr icnl. on .ill lull, ulicio the coii-nniitloii or the iiiiintli .tin i'iiii in tuiiiic-loe 1I0II.1M uml npw.uil. Pioviilnl the hill is iihl 011 01 Infuii 1I1. 'in ila. of I he nionlh in whlih Ihe hill I, iiiulenl V -rMrite inilei, tiniil-hril h, lie ioniiiin. 1. iieio-in. Il iiiilu or llu IimjiiI 11 II. II VMI. uutn CALL IN OUR Gent's Furnishing Department And let us show you our complete assortment of New Spring Hats Also a handsome selectiou of the most desirable aud ex clusive effects and designs in Fancy Shirts, Tics, etc, The early buyer will pick. the first bud that blossoms in our Xcchwear garden. Pierce's Marked Penn Avenue ttc nuki a (pnhi'ti of (am i firam 11 tcr mitl ttrlclly fih eg(,i anil ihe m i t- . lov ai tlut 1 1. sjt jooilj un be 10M at. We i1i not luve any pccil talea or Ir.JiM Lilt .t nil llmci cauj m lomplctu J line ot JUrUt (Jooili, l'.ny Groi.eilc iinrl 'lahlo Delna .Ud ii 1 un ho fouiii In lliu lareet Vcn Vnr cr I'lill.Jclpliia MaiLett nhiili t tell at iilit prim. W. H. Pierce, ICIarkeBros t L;latanna Are, t'rtnirrilclhfry. 119, li:, lit rtng Are, Appi.il lor liclpiloes not seem vcrv successful. Our nnpe.il to you to take our T0-K0L0N WINES Is just the opposite. Why? He. cuise we h.ivo something yoi w.tnt, and you help yourself, help itiR us. Lose no time in calling, take your time in buying. Hold -ir' To your cash until you get to CONRAD'S .305 Lackawanna Ave. Then buy a Spring licit, Spring styles in Negli gee Shirts now bcitifj; shown. "IS 17 Koiumn l!ros.v (JdoiIs. Knives, Forks Spoons, etc. j No question about the 'quality; vo have all the newest patterns at lowest prices. Also the celebrated Sterling In laid Spoons and Porks. War ranted to wear twenty-five yenrs. Immense stock of Sterling Silver Spoons, Forhs, Knives and Cased Goods for Wcddiim Presents.. Mercereati & Connelf, 132 Wyoming Avenue. leating Stoves, anges, races, Itoves, Gas Stoves, K? Heaters. I JM-M7 PENN AVR.NTK. TOgEftifeujiaiHawttgg 1 iwim.i Look Around and Compare--- 3 There's a Difference We keep the fact lu view, that to lead we must show the lat est styles wo aie Never un dcisold whrip vailetles and nurtlii .. aie enual. The spiing display Is an otlioi subbtnutlal pioof of the onvvaul stiides and the unpre redented develonement 'of this business. We set the pace make the ptlces do the busi ness do It easily, steady, sue ccssfully do It as no other house ca" dn it. We cut tlie pi Ices flist wo never wait for otheis. SEE OUR SPECIAL GO-CART. I K CREDIT YOUC CERTAINLY! TH 0NOMY 221223-i.35.2a7WyomlnR At "Sfer 87.98. wmmmmnmmmmmmm I At4 ...
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