i ,.. i. IMP ' .Lfc-SSF TVJT. VJM. ' ' i: T: '!..- -f ? -' v ' v ;""' a - '. ' v-.-kvjsJ' f JwT " " ' .' i' -t-.w ' - - ' vj;,.t i ' -r '. ?' j" XJf'? " ir-f ' jf , 4' - ? 0" ." "" -v" TxiT . . . 'V 4 ? THE SOB ANTON TMBUNE-WEDNESDAY, MAY 1', 1901. v - .HUH )i I MSIll.?iPPw ill rfjeldfedl l cows healthy cows fed In sweet clover fields with rtintilnffwnter nllril in clcnnllness tended carefully lur; ulsh the milk from wlikh U minced Dr. Ilnnd's riioiphntc.il Condensed Milk. Tliey nre never Ted niiythiiiR hut the natural growth ( tlc" Pu8 turn land. I'or ililldreii's food or for tnhle use Dr. Hand's Phosphated Condensed Milk Is the most valuable of all prepared foods more nutrltiom than fresh milk. The addition of eral body building elements tnnkr It equiva lent to a diet of whole wheat par ticularly valuable for Infauls and prowinB children and hard workers of bruin or brawn and as u reslora tlic for aKinjr people and iinallda. Booklet sent by mail free. DR. HAND CONDENSED MILK CO. Scranton, Pa, dB Ice Cream. BEST IN TOWN. 25 Per c Quart LACKAWANNA DAIRY CO 'J cJerhone Orders Promptly IU vered .-Jf-37 Adams Avenus. ''' - . CITY NOTES : .' Ill MMAlii: St,fi. 1'inlJ.v and mUiiiIji, Mat .mil 4, .it -II V.nriins .nc tiuc. I', k II. l'.V". Til.- licl.ttiaie .ind !lmi-un loiipnt imiiI teMeulii jl t lie (Vallnu".. and ;.nl n uilllriics Ml. IJ'IS 'lilt USD V i:Vi:.NIS. -The Catholic llKtinlr.il Nuiily and .Newman .Maeaino lull v ill nieil on Thuii-d iv itcnlm; at fa n'lloik -li.up. i:i:ci:iI.N: si ItCUIlTlOSs.. Nib-iripliom fur tin' Milium iiui-lli'ink omul an- iliily ie. tilting pri.il .hiioIdiis It mil lie one f I lit pirat hou-e ot the .tear. iMAl.l. I'llii:. A mii ill .iiiiuunt of damage wus done by a lilt whieh Mailed in Iho inline mum uf tin" Mowvi'i 1'aiMna house at I'nii ItinoK .iliniit 7 oVliii k. It j. i-Mjnuui'hiit liy iiiiiIioa nt tin" lotnpati.t. Mtisins :i.i:.itix(;s.-ihi- ti.k1.iv .ltlulul li ml; iiiorl" ili'iiiiii; loi iln Sii.iiitou (Ji.illiii; il'iii'C Jsoii.ition for the month ruduii; April .'(), ll'OI, as ,"i,77ii.i!."i). I'm- tln ioiif.iond!iirf in .nth uf last .Mar flics uio S"ib'".1lii.'-'r'. MilKIi TO l'AM:.r.i:i(-. .-peoial tain ha,e Liu tn nil' by the 1Ji kj.inni ll.iiliuad (oiupauv to lliillaKi and loliiui mr tlin purpuo m ci i iiujkIii'; fi.id tu the Pan-Aiiieiiian exploit inn. 'Jiil.i'U Mild Jl iiu-h tali's will hp juiincO tin H"'if only to :m I from llulfalo, ami will n.u In- .ii(t'pt(d if picnci.loil for pj-j(;t' lutwuii iini intiiiiicdiati point.. If WAS A Mlr.Ti:.Mi:M'. Some of .he I.a il pap.'n puhlMml 'In- sl.ilcinotit th.il a cliild ii"iiipi I'rici' h.h Kiii'ittd from tin- Uoma lor III" rueiidlc9 by Its iituthcr a daj 01 ir, :ikd .mil tint it died I hi foiloHitik day 1'ioni sKijia tion. Jin ihild ln- bi"n niiiori.'d fiom the !rinu li .1 inotlief in mouths, .ind no une ol by the inn"- nf l'ili-e Iij bom an innule of thir i:t- fciifjlion for jt'aic. TODAY'S EVENTS. j ilaiicn of the .lohu lluyle O'lti-illy mini ill, Younir Men's litlime, i the KniisliU of CVilutnhua' club hou-e. lla-ular nii'otlnir of Kniuhls of C'dIuiiiImi, tins rMuinp. Impoit.int tmitiCKS ii to ho tian-arti-il in iiuaid to flu) third iliRri'p. All thiul ili-Bioe tni'inbri hip paillculaily rcq 11M11I tn be on luud. WEATHER YESTERDAY, Local d ita for April iin, !ij HiBhcst temperature 7fl iIckum Lowest letnpcraturo IS dcutiia llelalivo btiuldlly: 8 J' i" f.u per rciif, s P' '" 41 pit Ctlll, No pu'cipllatioti; wcttlur ilomli. . We offer subject to previous stile $11,000 Ithaca Street Rnilwny Co, FIRST MORTGAGE f 4 f :Qold Bonds: 0 Per Cent. Mature 1033, As the second mortgage bonds of this company are sell ing' at a premium the value of the flists is beyond question, M BrciSwiy, N. V. WIILtj-Darte. -f f Oukondalt. -f -t- . 6 nd t, Corciuounealth Dldt;., -f -f Scrsuloa. tMQffiHEL m . AsU for Kclly'a union orackera. 8TUBI0 CLUB CONCERT. Fine ProRinmrne Rendered In St. Luke's Parish House.' The Studio club scored Its jireaicst success Inst night In tho concert glvta nt St. Iittko's palish hall for tho Pice Kindergarten. The uudtlorhim was crowded. Thirty or more younrr women prettily gowned, amid the palms, made nn attractive picture nti the green-scl Htagr. Miss Cordelia Freeman was tho director ot these, her studentK, who certainly did her jrreat ciedlt. The chorus wits exceedingly well drilled. Several charming selcctlonM were ren dered, Miss Ultiekman acting us accom panist. One of these, "Under the Apple UougltH," composed by Miss Freeman, lite words written by Mls Sttsnii M. JOIcltliiHon, vim among the most beau tiful. The final number, "In Sin lag." was particularly effective. Francis Fisher Powers Is a very big, handsome man, with Iron grey hair and n stately manner, li was IntiMVStlng to note the perfection of his method, as evinced by his own singing. The head tones weto superb. The peculiar carry ing ttnllty, vibrant anil sweet, was prominent In the song, "The Night lias a Thousand Kyes." The splendid chest tones, which have been stli'h a. cele brated feature In Mr. I'oweis singing In the past, were equally well given on this occasion. Ills abilities as it gteat toucher cnuld be analyzed to home degree In this one evenlng.nnd Indeed It wits a rale privi lege to study certain modes , of uxptes slon which have given him such fame, lie was gracious In responding to en cores, and his selections were so lum pily made us lo give unalloyed satis faction. Miss Freeman deserves much credit for the high 01 tier of mtislcules which she places before the public. The en tire piognimnic last night was an ob ject lesson In good teaching. Among the dlstlnoL pleasures of the evening weie Mlsi Allen's beautiful violin solos. Her true aitistlc ability Is always entrancing, but last night she .surpassed herself in the artistic work which delighted her audience. The following ate lite members of tho Studio club: Mih. i.Vi.tgo , ItLiiirh.u.l. Miv; IMilh lluwni, Mlii .li'imio Until r, Mi. I.. P. Unci in, JIIih Lnry Puller. MUs ('. l.oule (.'rev, Mk Pllcn i.'niiKh, .Mk-i Miry nrau', Mlw Matle Hill, -Mrs. ftioiRi' JL llalktcid, llivt Laura HiikIhh, JIh. .I.iiiiin 1:, IIli'IvvI, JIN .Ti'tiulo Knufnun, Mi-t. Lily JoMiph Kclli'i, Mi".s Pinma Ludwiir, Mn. Amelia K. I. Ntf-r, Miiv IMilh Jlartlti, !! Maud Jlny, Mis M.irg.nct Milohi-ll, Miw S.ldio MtirK.ni. Mt. .John Xi-flcy, MM Jri' I'ollicimN, Jlr. .L'toli I'lfitfir, MKs i:i,l,. Pimrll, Ml.,s lloilciio llobb son, Ml,i Plntinic Ttolieitson, MIm .Tcimiu Snillh, Mii.. (Ii.iiIps Smith. Mf,i May Toiupkitw, Mis, (i. II. I'tlitii.in, Mi- licitrmlo Vail, Mi Iluby Vo.,t D., L. & W. ASSESSMENT. Properties Which the Company Ob jects to Paying- Tnxes Upon. City Solicitor's Opinion. Tlie.bo.nd of city assessors last week requested City Solicitor Vosburg for an opinion as to whether certain properties belonging: to the Delaware, Lacka wanna and Western company, which have been assessed tltis year, are ex empt from taxation. The opinion, which Mas a very lengthy one, was yesterday furnished the assessors, but they refused to make it public when asked to do so byn Trib une man. Tho board have a number of affi davits from several of the leading offi cials of the company, setting torth that a number of properties assessed aie absolutely necessary for the carry ing on of the business of the company, and therefore under (he law exempt from taxation. The particular buildings and land which the company objects to paying local taxes upon, ami tin ns.sesbinont for each, ate as follows: One- fiiundiy IhiII.Iiii r.ittuu -iioi ...S I0.1KXI ... 1..100 ... 1.MH1 ... ,mia JIH) ... 2l.Nl) ... SJ.WU) ... 2(l,nil0 ... J.miO JtK) c. 2,."iOH i'SIl MN1 ... 2,000 ... 2,11X1 I'niiH olinp l'.ii'iiiir car ,hop PlKht uht'fl ho t'ahoio Miop , lllaikMiilth ,iop anil liud Maclilne hhop Itoiimi hoti'if Holler Iidum' Swltili j-hop lllci of hupcrintimlim of want Lot for .iIiiim" bnililiii' ard oiliii' l,uU iictupicil b. ,ani oillic ,,, lie hou-e, Pourlt'ciilh waul '''"''I sl.-i.VJ.IO The boaid will piobably act upon the city solicitor's opinion today, after Hie members have caiefully studied It, and will decide whether or not the pioperty in question should he exempted or not. The members stated yesterday that when ihey at live at some conclusion I hey will make public the solicitor's opinion. WILL BE SHIRT WAIST MEN. Local Carrieis Favor Doing Away with Coat an,d Vest. As the hot weather dally becomes muro anil 111010 felt, tho local mail carriers think gratefully of Postmas ter (ieueuil Kmory Smith's order allow ing them to wear shirt waists. Tho local authorities are polling the men on the question its to whether or not they wish to be shirt waist men. Thirty-live men have already been heard from, and of this number but live have any scruples against taking of their coats. Theie are still a number to be heard from. Samples have been sent for. and within a few days tho llual decision will bu mae. Second Legislative District. Nutlfft H lli'li'hy Rhea tn the Ri'imbllcjii ntiii of llio Si'iund h'gl'latlu' ilUtrlct nT"l..uKaatiiia toimly Hut 'i iiliuaiy clnlloit will he held 011 iMtuidir, Mir is, 11)01, .11 ln rrsular polling platr,, lirtut'iti tho hours of I and 7 u'lloik n. in., for tho piuposi' ot elating two dl0Kti'.H tn lipnni.t the ukl Ii-Bijlaliiu di-tnct In tho roiii intr llepulilicJii btatu loiatution lo hu held in ll.illl-l.inu-. The (umrntion to rouiputL I ho ote will he In-Ill nn '1'iiesdii, May 21, IliOl, at 10 o'llnil. a. iji. In llicioiut lmie in Siraulon, In at tuuFaiKf nitli tin.' lulc-. a o e r 1 1 1 1 1 r the district, il.e i-aiidhlilik ill he tu for ilbertly by I lie i.foi nl the polls .ind nnul irgikter with tin: dbtriit iluliiiun hi full iijiuc and pnitofliie adiJr?,5, and pa hi, luatjsnicnt llfleiu days bct'oio tho lioition, or hit luino will not ho plau'd mi the oltliial ballot, neither will any oti' tat for liliii bo lounled, 'Iho dhtrlct iKllatice lomnilttee u wiioin pre. eimn .ill eondud the elfLjlon, and the result will be iioilfd by the relimi judge la tho dj. tilcl contention, whiih will be compon of judges of Ilia srujs ili.tilcb. A written notice tontainlti? futther initructlam will be nulled to eacli ineiiiUr ot the sild dis til, t Wstla'iie coiiiuiltlee. Pied-rlc W. PleiU, Chaiiman Sieond I'ai,latlve l)l,!rlit. .Mini '--Waller I!. Pavi, SouetJij. Querusey Hall, OH Washington ave., Scranton. Is tins best and most reliable placo to pur chase a good Piano. It will pay you to call and get prices and let ins. J, W. Guernsey, Prop. Sinok the Pocouo So. ebjtr. THE LOBBYISTS DID THE TRICK COMMON COUNCIL PROVIDES FOR A DETECTIVE. There Wasn't a Dissenting Vote to the Amendment New Clerk for Chief Zlzelmnnn, nt ?000 a Year , Provided for, nnd SI ,500 Added to Judgments Appropriation Or dinance Regulating Drawing and Issuing of Warrants Appropria tions to Pass Tomorrow Night. Common council last Thursday night defeated, by a vote of fourteen to five, nn amendment to the appropriation or dinance, providing for a city detective nt ti salary of $1,000. In the four days Intorvenliif- between last Thursday and lost night, certain Inlluences weie brought to boar upon the fourteen members, so that at the special meet ing held last night, when the amend ment was again offered, It was passed without a single dissenting vote. The amendincnt was offered by A, fj. howls, after council had gone Into committee of the whole. It reduced the number of patrolmen by one and took the extia $100 fiom the Judg ments appropriations. Mr. Lewis also offered an amendment providing for a clerk to the chief engineer of tho fire department, nl ti salary of ?C0O a year, the money to come fiom the appropriation for twenty-two addi tional permanent men. These men will not take their places until some time this month, so that the April salaries, amounting lo $1,100 will bo unused. Chief Xlxclmanu was given the floor and explained that thetc was a great and pressing need for a clerk In his ollico. Such .a clerk was Indisponsible, bo said. Mr. Calpln vigorously op posed Hie amendment and declared that the clerk of the director of pub lic safety, who got it raise of $2:!0 last week, should be forced lo do tho de tail woik in connection with the bu reau of Hick. The motion to adopt the amendment was carried, Messrs. Cal pln and Nagell being the only ones who voted "no." NO F1KK MAURFIAL. Mr, I.owi ! then offered another amendment, taking $1,000 from the ap propriation or ?C,000 for the purchase of a now steamer to the salary of a die marshal. Chief Zlzelmnnn again took the lloor and pointed out the need of a lire marshal, who, lie said, was also an iudlspenslble necessity. The sum of $3,000 would purchase nn engine, he said. Council voted the amendment down. Mr. Coleman offered an amendment Inserting an Item of $lSfi.!i:i for the pay ing of the city's share of the construc tion of a pavement In front of the Hundley estate on Pcnn avenue. This Iteln was stricken out at the last meet ing and council last night refused to re-insert It. Mr. Calpln offeted an amendment liansferring $1,000 from the item for a lire engine and the $."00 remaining in the appropriation for permanent men to the judgments ap propriation, and II was unanimously adopted. By an oversight, there was no enact ing clause In the ordinance when intro duced, and one was Inserted, at the suggestion of Assistant City Clerk Morris, who was acting as clerk in the absence of Cletk l.avelle. An amend ment offered by Mr. Itoche was also adopted, directing tile city controller to transfer all balances subject to be merged and not otherwise provided for to the judgments appropriation. I-ICKNSK TAX OIIDIXAXCK Mr. Coleman called up the ordinance providing for tin- imposition of a li cense tax upon hucksters, etc., and It was passed on third and llunl leading, only Mr. Hush being lecoidcd against it. Mr. Calpln Introduced, "by request. " he said, an ordinance regulating the method nf paying claims against the city in the future. It provides that the head of each department shall, on the llrst day of every month, send to the city recorder a list of till matters of indebtedness contracted during the previous month together with Item ized hills and labor and time sheets. The recorder Is to prepare a sched ule In duplicate of all the bills and the ainoiltils and send the same to the city controller who is to dcteiinino whether there Is sulllelent money lo pay them nnd If so, Is to say which shall be approved. The list of bills approved he Is to send to the city ic corder who is to deliver it to the city clerk, whose duty It shall be to draw the warrants and present them for the signature of the recorder. When they are signed they are to be Issued by the city clerk. The "Joker" in this ordinance Is that It does away with the auditing com mittee. It was drawn up by City So licitor Watson and Is known lo meet the nppioval of the recorder, Mr. llalvln offered icsolutlons di recting the city engineer to prepare plans for the grading of Mooslo street between Prospect and Irving avenues', and providing for the location of a lire alaini box at the corner of Orch ard street and Irving avenue. Council adjourned to mem tomor iow night, when the ordinance will lie passed on third and llual reading- and sent over to select for concurrence in the amendments. COURT HOUSE NEWS NOTES. K.i'o Mil etmlil;, all.n hU IMIj, iluigul w 111 liicciiy uul iiit'lun;;, wa uli'aiil lloiu jilt jiw. In il,v mi tVm ll), sin- H uicu-oil of Imhi; iiliinl i unitl'ium tritml uf j guM liu?'. u.ltdl and bain, 2U in tnlii ljil S.ltlll.ljv . Line i:wii.s ami lur IiiI,jiuI, l).iM 11, llvuits, of North f-Vumou, I'luiiflit fiiit ,vt-Jml.i) tn iuout .s:,(M il.inusi' fur Injmics wlilili Mi . Hums snt iliu J by In iny; inn ilmwi by a ti 't i'.u- 1.11 1'jcn lili ncp iiii4ir, Apill J2 Ijm," ,i 'jing i: Diuscn mo he pljintll),' attoi ni-.i-. 'I lie will .if .lolin I'leiii',, latti u Niuiitjii, us ailmiltnl to iuluo u.tinla.v. I'jtiii!, IVviif) i annul a mi'iuloi. '(lie will u pm itl .1. I'liHUl'i, lJtr nf v, umon, u.ii j'l nilttiU to puib.it;, l.itliM IrsUiiH'iUaij uu,. Kuntul tu I li.nli'H II. (.Villi r. The will i'j Turn II. i:wni, iJto ot s'lNiiliMi, was aUg aJiulUw' to piuluti'. .V I'flilton In li'tnhtiiiy u lilt u of irooul In Piutlioimljiy Copiljinl'i uirt.e jHsicnLiy bj ulikli Jlr. I.'. A. Ktupp, ui l'i.rit l'll, tonne' I U'lc 6,; (r..ni Iliu pjiiiii-.U of ju.ii7 10.-U ulilih llli it iiui in c urn! W inmitlLs' inipUuiuni-i.t iv.is hW iniillli fcr Iliu olHn.c lio ujs pm-p cutfil for by l II, .iiii, l,uh.nl of Mm. in..i Aim--, (lie iH'iiuii in III-, lompnny ulitwi ho .i., mrrflnl. !r Kiiipp hux ilMiaiuiil frvm Jail Apill 2.1. Marriage Licenses. iviuiuU ImuiiiikIi ilajlulil U'jiuau Xf.-ti'ij jk ill) pliant Alfml W. T. Miller 13.2 IVnu mcniic Iliiilgft A. IIU4DC :i.ll (;ib.,on strtf t (brUtlen 1 1 cm )(ii Lmttiio .licit Amelia Koili , IWj I'riio kliu't A GIFTED AND BEAUTIFUL GIRL Threatened with Nervous Prostration, PROMPTLY SAVED BY PE-RU-NA tffMttmttftttt4. -f MISS HOSE UUIiLEN, OF BUTTE, MONT, - Miss ltos Cullen, piesldent Young Woman's Club, of Untie, Moat., writes from 9JI Citilena street, as follows: "Perunn has many friends in Butte. I cannot say too much in praise of it. Willie finishing school I became very nervous nnd exhausted from over-study. I was weak and sick, nnd could neither eat, sleep nor enjoy life. A couple of bottles of Perunn put new life in me. I find that hav ing it in the house and taking a doseoff and on keeps me In fine health. "A large number of my friends place Peruna at the head of nil medi cines." Miss Rose Cunen. . J How Peruna Quickly Cures Back ache, the Bane of Womankind. Mrs. O. W. Heard, Tleiupslod, Texas', write: "We have moved recently, and 1 must have lifted something that was too heavy for me in straightening things up, for I had such a backache and could hardly stand on my feet at all. iBeslde, I was so tired all the time. My face was spotted and T was very thin. I took one bottle of Perunn and was soon real well. When I feel tired and nil run down I tnke Peruna nnd feel all right before I finish one bottle. I know It W a wonderful medicine, and both myself and husband praise Pe runa. "Til ere lias been a. great deal of sick ness through this part of the country, but. thanks to Perunn which we use freely, our own family has escaped with .almost mi sickness at all. "Could you but see our baby Kuby (to whom we gave Peruna for bowel trouble) you would see from her robust looks that you need no better adver tisement in this little town. She is so fat and rosy, is nearly live years old now, and Is a great believer in Peru nn." .Mrs. G. W. Heard. Given Up to Die All Doctors Failed. It Proved to Be Catarrh of Stom ach and Was Cured by Peruna. W. A. .Mitchell, dealer In general merchandise, of .Martin, (la., writes: "I wrote you some time ago concern TO ASK FOR A PARDON. Effort Being Made to Get Battle Out of Jail Offense to Which He ' Pleaded Guilty. Application will be made to the board of purdmiM by Attorney James J.O'Mal ley, .May ITi, for a uumiuutatlun, of the sentence of Pntiick Uattle, of "West JIarket street, the young man who was .sentenced. In June, lMis, to six years' inipiisonment for manslaughter, IfyiUle and his biother-In-law, Samuel Thorne, vent into the "White House," corner of 'enter street and l'enn ave nue, Saltuday night, Apill I', 1SIIS. "While they were seated at a table thinking, a woman frequenter of the place enticed Thome to jro away with her. Hut tie urs:ed his friend not to ac company her, but the woman wus the more peistmslvo and Thorne departed. llaltle left shoitly afterward and went about town for an hour, vlsltlntr different saloons. At ft o'clock, when he returned to the "White House," hu was very much Intoxicated, and seeing thai tin woman had relumed without bis friend Thorne, he demanded to know of her what litvil become of him. Sho llew Into a rage, and calling to'tho bartender, charged him to throw D.iltle out, because he had insulted her, The barlender nave llaltle a severe drub bing' and kicked him Into the street. In tho scullle, Hnttle's head was bumped violently nealust the floor, and by the time lie gathered himself up In Center street he was mentally very much per turbed. "Without realizing what he was doing, he picked up a cobble, re-enteied the barroom ami, standing near the door, threw the missile in the direction of the bar, it struck X'aul Ktravanlskl, an In nocenl fellow, who was standing at the bar drinking. Strnvanlskl's skull was fractured by tho blow and he died, two ueeltK later, at the Lackawanna hos pital. Uattle was tu tested Immediately, and brought to trial in .Tune, He had no lawyer or fi lends with which to retain one, and court assigned .lames J. O'.Malley and Clarence Halentino to de fend him. He had no defense prepaied, a continuance could not bo secured, nnd on the advice of his attorneys he plead guilty of tm second count of the In dictment, manslaughter. The petition for his paidou will set forth thai ho has now served three years for the offense and Hint, under all the clrcuuislaiices, it should bo ad judged that he has fully expiated his ciluie, The fact that his lepututlon was good, and Ihat liu wus not wholly to sponsible fur his conduct when llu ciluie was lommilted wilt be urged as the principal jeasons why tho boaul should pardon him. ' The petition is signed" by huiidieds of Hattle's neighbors and pioiulnent citi zens from various parts of tho county, who knuw- him lo be a well-behaved young man. Uattle Is twenty-seven years of aee, and married, Ills wife supports lieiself by working as a domestic. Their one child died sdnce tho futher went to pilsou. Try the New 5c. Cigar "Kleon." Uuarauteed long Havana llller. ing my wife's case. She had tried all of the best doctors, and we got to where we thought all they did was against her. She weighed about 190 pounds when she was In good health. AVhen she commenced with our family physician in April, 189S, she weighed about 130, but kept going down all the time. She went to Atlanta, Ola,, and took treatment, but it did her no good. Then she went to Harmony Grove., Ga., and took treatment from the best physician there for three months. She kept going down under tills treatment, although he was considered the best physician in the county. She went down from 130 pounds to 68. and we saw she could not live long. She was a skeleton. We consulted an old physi cian who told her to use Perunn. She gradually improved nnd got stronger. She has gained US pounds since she has taken Peruna, and Is gaining every day, and does her own housework. "She was well known when she was so low, and now everybody wants to know what cured her. She had Indiges tion nnd catarrh of the stomach. It Is as good for children as for grown peo ple. We haven't had to have a doctor for one of our children since 189S." W. A. Mitchell. Tf you do not derive prompt and sat isfactory results from the use of Peru na. write at once to Dr. Hortman, giv ing a full statement of your case and lie will be pleased to give you his valu able udvice givitls. Address Dr. Hartman. president of The llarlmnu Sanitarium, Columbus, Ohio. POLICE AND ALDEKMEN. Tlitiunl Kanpr, nf tliinmnit'. ;i anoiril JiH ffiii.iy on a u.iiifnl i- tu'.l bi Abli'rm.in Kas hiii at tlio in.t.inii' ot Mi". M. II. I'iiikouiI, :iko of Jlinniinii', ul.o I'li-lt,"'-. flm itli Mi'M hi!; Iter nv, I.i,t Dti'rnibi'i. K.uncr .l- lirlil in .1'KI b.iil for Ini r,pi.'iaint' In I'mnt. 'I he loral poliie I i.i a unitril a liu'lllir fioi-i i'aptaln Til in. cliiif of the ilitotllM' bini'.m of Niiv Aork ity, ii-Uinpr tli.il Inqililits be iii.nle f 'r AVillliini kCoiinit'l;, llu- buv tlio K (.upposi'tl id have ban Kidn'ipped un Mai-.li -.'7. lie i-i il.' H'libcil in benii HI .tears olj, with fair ban', liliii- rjM ami a neeKUil faie .mil ue.uiiiir i bet k nit uifb (ap of the sum' ln.itiii.il aiul lai-o bliui'4. Mi', t'a-.'.ie Sampson, toloreil, iho tj- .-n-rt.-.fi'il on Itintlay nii-lit on the ibarc of main tainiii-; a tlisoriieily Iiuiimi in Jt.it munil lOiui, u.H fililllidil To fbne nicntliA in the county jail i-ftei day by Magistrate Howe. Her (.on, Van. Ueihllt, ami Iter dauglitir, Lena, agcil' .ml 10 ytais, i r-.pt.ct ii'ly, wtre eaeh eiitenretl to twenty dajs' iniiul-oiiinrnt. The other children, am'd il, !, 11 nnd 1J jeari, ii'ipeetitely, una l.il.en in the llill-id,' home I.isl nlt-lit by Mis. W. 11. I)uitaii. IMh.iicI l,oli m, ut Wi'-r Jl.nl.et .'fleet, (s lilped I'loln Moiillkd Olfutli .liihfpli Uloi lc but S.-ttuulay by platini,- :in old, old tiiik. He was arit'sli'd by Offleer Work at the Von slniih mine on a unrianl i liirini; him "nidi the laueny of bras4 liom .-ciii.il Dilattarc and llnd-im mid I.:n Iwi'vaim i i olliiiif-, bufias av),,., for pei liii.lon In -;i lo his home and lll.insi: h'.s clolhe-i and the inileer unit wllli him. Tim prlsoiiet' went up i:iIh lo mil,,, the ctiange lraliig nfiltir llloelc btloiv. lie did bailee lii tlotliM Ina iiistiail or t-oinlni; down the flout sie.in went dii.tn it 4)ik1iI in tho ii.u- and away, lie Ii.u not hriu Min i-inie and U i-ald tn bain lilt lur l lie u-l. Ca-par 'litc-h, who tta.s aiiidlnl on Jlondiy for Mllinir tut' In the i-hrubbiiv aioiind I.aku SiTanton, v,n lield in f.1U0 bail jesleulay by MacMratc (Millie. Ilon-inlik rhadftishi ami Misandir l.annun, tin, luo inIid uue, il l a. hcul, uiili biin, weie aili'-tul yesterday, and hrhl in f'MI bail, al-o. LIST OF ADVERTISED LETTERS. l.M nl lil U i - imi.iitilni; iinealltd foi at the Ni.niiuii po-lullue, I..11 l.,iujni,a loiiiilv, Pi, May I, t'Kil, 1'iu-cin lulling fur the.-e Iui.ih ill pleo-so .-a.t adv.llNeil and prlli' date uf li-t Km. i II. Illpplt', I'listinattei. .'.iliu .-. II. AiiilciMin, lloh.it Andttsciii. Mlvi ll.itlle llnwiiiiii, Mi. Maty llaiKjiinjii, John (', Mai or, t'linilri Hhiki, M,-, UMlur lla-t-ttiek, -Mis lb lit lluiiiboii, .Mi-. Annlii lludlni, .Ml,. A. J, ItiuMo, i:, i: Hi iKle, JumI lUnie t'-'J. Alonn Com! tf, It. . lott.i, II, II C lull. ( 'Aill I'lemeiti, Itobeit. flail,, .Vi. J, , L'aiiiun, Mlrf. S. SI, W. I.V011, ll.iuy I'anientci, Jll1 iiniii Cape, MW. lltitha Curtis, MiM A'lilald I laiL, Mlvi ('all Cob mi in (taie lliuie Coleniaii), Mis. .I Hie t. liter, Mmeiuo Ciethl (pitial), Jlisi Slaud bail.', I'. II, lull, W. il. liaW, J, W, UanieU, Sluy nomlniilt, V, I', l'otler, 1!. l I'nller, .loeph Y. I'oley. A. K fluiduii, lieoie .1. IIIHrtlil, .liwejili (liil fith, William (I, (been, .lolm (iainher (OMibii.i mill), Otnnpi-rti! iv Co. .1. Ii. llollit, IV, . bill, Ml,, Kule Uanfte, ll, !', ItlllilelMin, it, II. IHxkIii, A. V. Keifei, Sbsi li. lin.li (or Kunj, Jlif, AUano Kllin'tr (roll). Mary l.ouulirjii, William Little, Mis l . l.joiw, Tied l.e.i.se. . Mi ttlll, ii. AlcXaie, Amlnw Medley, Jli.i Slaiy Slanyan, William Moi;an, Ml, Sjiah p. Sluran. .lolm Noll, lljinei Ni!.-on. 3amm V, ltnddy, 51i, T. .1. Kuklwn, l.oni Hand ill, Mit.'. l.uilna iteede, John ItoheiU, Ha. U Itotlgci , 31 .Vullli bilk twain) annuo (nc. ilal). William I'. Miiiih, lltin K. Saundeis, C. 1'. Sandeuon and '.. (1, Coltlii. Mis. I.ula Smllh, Mm. I'hillp .Suiltr, I'aliiik Wierln, llobul Silioll, K, I). Sirnt, Mis. Hate shoemaker, A, felouc. School of Ity cldo I'liew, Jllj Amu iiaui. son, John SJinbord, S. Stifeit. lis Ji-niili' 'Irciuli, John S. Taniiey, Willi. I', WiWifMWtfWwwiWiWkWMw.'wytife Come, Old Fellow, You know you aie the lirst at the table, three times a day, g and the last to leave It for three hundred and sixty days each year. Don't you think It's about time to buy your K wlfc a nice Dinner Set? One of our Uughlln's Semi- 2? Vitilous China won't break you. They arc Open Stock 5? Patterns at that. - Select such pieces as you need and add Sg to at any time. loo pieces in beautiful iloral -..S decoration, with gold $16.00 m Geo. V. Millar & Co. JJL?S" Vi"B I mmmmmmmmmmmmm UX:5SSU2MM5MMHM5 ? People Who Ride KnKnKMKKKKunmunKnnnnHKKK Free Pv3 Irajioll rV to f Z j Z JKHrS ' " "TJ You Can Easily Earn in a Few Hours A Handsome Couch, Rocker, Sideboard, Dress Skirt, Watch, Bicycle, Mackintosh, Violin, Mandolin, etc,, by selling a $io order of our Groceries to your friends and neighbors, No money required. Our plan is easy and quick. Write today for illustrated catalogue, with full particulars. BOSTON TEA CO., scton, 1IIE CELEBRATED GORDON PIANO Before buying, send for catalogue. H. S GORDON, i.iq Fifth Ave. New York City, 'll.oinpon, Dr. I). 'I nomas. h,s .1. K Ti b.iiu-r, I), I,. Tallahie. lleniy 1'. Van timden Slaihias Walinl:, i:. II. Wilnii, (iotifri.il 'er .ei, Wllll.llii Uilliim., Captiin IV. . Wat kin., Mr. Uilll.il, i., .lolm Williams. Italian. I.lk'isai'ild Ir.uiil.io, Aiiioiim lam ardella fu lloiiK'iiitu, l.ii'ui dllnn, 5-ib.ito Tail Kitihl, I'i iiiirMi) lliioiiodlnt Antonio, 1'i.uil; Vaialla, Sliihelo Cieeeir. I'ulUh. -Miiiitan Uoinll.r.UhlJ, ianiia dfn la, lbdm Cipl.jtf, .lil, Kljinlewii, miiiI.i.iu.i Abltiiska, lin lltiidioiw, Kami l lepnltj.. Ho. lel.i lniisl,i, I'Her llnbltki, .Ian ilmkiiw- ill. C-'). utn'i II lM, Ib'iiaK and Mat lleirk wits. ltniatlaii. I'laiK Pajnaiukas, )awuetviec Miiliolik, htif IChlioti,' Knjikili Vtiilluia '.'), Jalt lluko, Kalarlno lubeil, Tonai Tjiiekubii. it y. Ilolrxlatv Wiuowal.t, Juikn )liienila, .lui l l.o llelilal,, .lelrtk .Ijlio,. Slljlll (i.vulla filial., .lo-. Wiijwad.-, Ma, lei Milan, Main Tsi ib. Antonl lllihola, Ktatin.i 1'abljan, linbbas 'I'i-I.i, Itoinan llalhm, SIoill. Iltl.tl. Sliibat (boiukl, Mis. .Stanlslaw .Makzimouii, Andrn rla, ti man Telul., Kiiioja IiUmii. West Scranton Station, Jobu llailey, 1'liailio llro.tii, .1, C. Kwns, Ik, Pat id 1luaiils, Mw. 1'. Toy, John Lau'liat, MUi Katie beott. Aiiju,t Mijder, Slivi CUa bpass, llany T, Soffa, Vt ,1. 'Ibomai, Jamej Ttnma d), I.. Walter, William T. William,. the Scranton Bicycle Have more enjoyment and less care in their wheeling than those who ride any other. You ought to come in and learn all about The Scranton how cheap and how good It is, and what our tarms are. 126-128 Franklin Ave. Free New York Auuouucement, Horner's Furniture is the subject of tlriHannoiincoment, Tho tcnu stumlH for ovorjrthinprthat iHi'uliublnuiulfiitiliionublo in Furni tuif, in both the tiiniplo imd orniiin linos, wiidthor waittotl for town or eountrv hoiuoH. 'J'wo otlior impor tant features aro tlio niotlerutojiricoH ut which tho goods tao marked, ami their uuc(uullnl iiasortinonts. OiniiiR-Uouni l:uriiltuie in all llnishes o( AntUnie. HelKlan, flemish ami GoMeti with Tables. DiiiiiisClt.ilrs.CliiiiaClosi'ts .(liu Side Tables tu match, Bedroom Furniture in all the various woods ami finishes, includinsj special lines for country homes, IirassIUMstetds in over 70 tutierni from lis. 00 upward, Knaiii eled Iron Bedsteads from J5.00 up. Latest deiigns hi Parlor Furniture, Library furniture, Hall Furniture, Venetian Car- ai ruriiiture, Cotishes. Settees, Lasy Chairs, locl.ers, iJicssiniJ Tables, Che val CiUissc., vyrit ing De.sltS, etc., in unequalled assort ments, and all prices, R. JT. Horner & Co., I'm ollui o Slukcrx atl lupurtrr, 01 -5 W, X'.ld S.., "Now York lAttlululuic I'Ueu Mimec) Too Late for Classification. N'li:0 mldillo airul l'rotv,tant woman ,j t.oik in Miiall lainlly Call ut Hi 'ln,i.,i ttiit-t, llunmoie. WSl I'liday, lisht coloifd ut terrlr, v.-ir fend if bildivu, aiul It relumed ir 117 s Doikti's louit paity vill iivelvc liberal leuajii. BITTENBENDER&CO "- ,4., f