P"jst iSt-1 V" 'sriV-1 " r?w ! V5K.fifTB j?"Ta, : vk-raasgME IT - vW ? V 1 A Tt if1" V V i -4 ,'TJtjw? r- i 'WTT j RaM - r ... l . - ' ,.',t., l , - t w TIIR SCR ANTON TRIBUNE-HATLTJDAT, OClpBER 3.2, i90 ra'rrrtPWTO''WIPw'' tBy' i'to&'xvnfti'ttiWmiPtityip "3 Its I lPife $mwM An Excellent Combination. Tho plonsant method nnd beneficial effects of the null known remedy, Syiiwp or Fins, mnnufiietured by tlio Camfounia I'm Stow Co , Illustrate thcvnluoof obtaining tlio liquid lnxa tive principles of plants known to bo jncdiclnnlly laxative, nnd presenting them in the form most rof resiling to the taste and acceptable to the oystem. It is the one pprfect ttieiiKtliciiitiffltia tlvc, eleansiiif' tlio system cITcetunlly, dispelling eolds, headaches and fevers gently yet pi omiitly nnd enabling one, to overcome habitual constipation per manently. Its perfect freedom from every objectionable quality and nub btan'ce, nnd its uctincron the kidneys, liver and bowels, without uvakeuing or irritating them, make it the ideal laxative. In the process of mnnufneluring figs arc used, as they am pleasant to this taste, buttho medicinal qualiticsof tlio 'remedy aro obtained from enmianil other 'ntomatie plants, by a method known to the Clifoiixia J'io Svuur Co. only. Jn older to get itshcneficlnl eiTeetsand to avoid imitations, please rcinembcr the full namo of the Company win ted on the fiont of every package. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. ban rnANCisco, cai. i.ouisvilm:, nv. new york, n y. For .solo by all Druggists PricoSCb pcrtottlo. CITY NOTES. TttMMU.I.' s I !,f llmntr nii-inm will Am i iiiiiiiiiisi rflt nol Mm, In, Im-ilo mnl WmIiiciiIii in 1 1 r Nittlrlnn i-tnic nimii 111 Ihc 'cmmoimi il t li tiiuMiti; uiw.i'of m,i:msi, w i.mi, fiinu- 1 an ijciitui it Hie IMmilli -l 1 1 in it 1 lie I Kkm nun i nlu ul lm liceii It iii-linul lull" V Milloiil tHtiui iml lliniin-i II Mc m. liii liion Il lll'fllllil limn Ni Milli nl l" Hi r .lll, lu SIHCCI'1 I. I. ltisllll, ll-l.jm.ll HMH1 s, mini, ( I s i iniiiiliri. nf I'lnton Hiii Iv. Nimhc si lioul ill-.- m llio llni 1'iik Mrlhi"li-I I i at i.I ilimili in luim -leil li) atltti'l ilii1 ft ni ti tniiiiiiiiiu itliuini ii, i-. in itt, r-, nt imp limit, lo tlain will U til, hi lip ("l ion fc:ilc: Hun IIWll HIIIi lilM.I II' llio Impniil llinl tlill l!ln?oi- l o nrk, i!l o i n Ilii mini lri- Mil I nti it iiiiiiiont mii-i il llir l.iilroul ioumr Mini (niivtim iiuitiou in lui-rhc oiciiln,:. Oil J- I he putniinii- in liioniril s loins tin. ilooiot in linn Inn. mm on Hie rpi 1 ID V1'ILM M Hill K HM'.liU -Meinlici-ot ImmiI llo-r iniiipnn will meet il llcliif Iwn t itl ill linlll-, nn '-iiiiiip tlcel. It II 1 m Mnnlii, (M II, in (hill in ihr-,-, tn lttuil tlir lllliilil ot IIiph lltf (.Him nlc, I ill holiul, 1-nnrr.tl tioni liou-i , 210 IViin muni? Muuliin nf llelnt i-sin ition mil p niitnliiis ot the mc dcpiiiniint, ,uo ioi.'kMi il li lttciiil TWO MORE RECRUITS. They Have Been Sent to League Island Navy Yaicl. Two mnif miiiK men woio enlisted at the Unilcil Stairs mat hie iPuultiiiK sMlion. No. 114 WjomliiK .ieuue, this elty, esteiila, by (''iptain .1 V.. Jla 1iiiul and "-ont to Imkiic Island Xav Yaifl, I7onnslvaula. Thev ate flpotpre AVilson, Sli anion, I'.i , Jlnil Thomas, Jloosk, r.i. The Xiv deiwitment is much lileaed at tin- tcsiilt of nppintiK an ollice in Scianton, as thev ,nu obtaln hiK a Rood i lass of duiik men, who lmo dcsjio to lead a mlIU.it lite nnd Pre some of llu win Id, DiitniK' the )iast mouth sKteen oiiiik men Horn rianton and liltdt, all tioni ltcKa vann.i tnuiitj, li,ie enlisted ill tho iiutiinc ioiit-, and ate now unilei in .sliuclion at l.e.iKiie Inland Xay Y.iui. &lv nf iliem saw in e ions s-enko m I'cnnsN U.iul.i olimteet-. IN UNITED STATES COURT. Russell Coal Case Is Still on Befoie Judge Aichbald. In the I'niKd Mutts i mil t. befoie Judge It. V. Atillliald. the i.imi ol Itussell nnd nlheis nainst the Jiela waie and Hudson iniiiiau is still on tilal. Yesleidav was diMitul lo the jncs flltHlion of liulht'P te.siiinoiiy by the .ilalnliir teudlliR to ptoe the uinimiit and ,iliie ot the io,il alleged to be taUen b the Louipanj fioni the plnln tlft's land, The wituisiH cMiniiiud weie John J, llllesie, (.'mint j riunejm tieoiKe U. .Stevenson, .Mlniiig L'nglneer Tap pan, ol ilie Ildfjei ton I'oal innipauv; .MclPiiniin s,. H Jones and Clil IJu gjinu l:ltlenlioiis., tun window displnj of Tall 0ei- toath will give ou an idpit. of our Kililplete Html;, Up-to-ilme ,stUs at little pikes is what ou will tlnd hetc, JtlCIIAItU.S ,L W1UTU, ll-'O Ian Uaw anna ave. ('itilniul ol tlnest lltilili.ud Squash just lei'clvfrlt '-Willi wo olfer to llm trade At. lowest pikes. AV, 11. Vieieo, No, la laiLkawaium .neutic, Kmokb the popular Puin It lfle. ilg.ir, V V K tt tf It V It ft V k' ' K K V V K K tt tt Bonds and Investment Securities H X 1 H H 4 . M Broidwajr, K. Y, Wllke-Barre. Caibondtle. 4 5 Commcnweilth bid's, SutntoD. P. r iii:.LEnaiN t"- M'KINLEY MEMlORIAL, Number of Colloctois TmnctI In Money Ycstetdny, The siib'eilptliintt to the MiKluley Motnm till fund tame In enlP!dit.v ill n llu'lv lute, u number of the ioIIm toiH imiklim letuniH. 'I'lne who'-e nuni's weie tin mil In iesteidny an InnliiB Ltmti United ?1 weie as fol low rt! , C ni in iti, ,1 Wllllllnlll I. MilllirHd. Mr li Millli". ilirinn II. M illlii I'll Ull b. M illlii . .tili' I). Millllirwt. Mi Dm I'liwiil. V I nil tun, Mr Mtn MI tior. Mtv, llutltli llillln. MtllliiM .Mid i.i. tlrniKP . ti'ii'l mllii'. I'in(i..ni ,1 II. I iiii3ltt. Mt II N II in. Mt M. I'. Minx Ml il I Mniv. II (I M..1-0 MUi M Mnr. ( lni II Mm", lull in . MniJ-i. 1 W. Miipw. Mii, 11 M. I ni in. (inimo II Imiiijii Mt-i drnntn II IniilMl. ,lnlili (' 1 1 1 111 i II MllllCltll llllllMI. llntl Iiiihmi Mi II . Wlllnilii, Mi- II W Mini in. Ihilil I Itiik'nx. I , IIiIIuiIhi-' Mi ( llitlinlurg, I II, Athnlo'i II I' tlu Him. I ( IV 1 1, I b Mint Inn. I I nemo s,d(. II II Mhrrl'ii, 1) II Mhnlin s It llllUlllil Mis s i! Ilniwnoil. llllMlll I llllll I", ' Witlllti; I . Irupilill I'llll I III HIT Illlih MiIIIimw W I, Miillh. .1 I' I'oitir. ,lr. II lliiiL'i rlinlf. I M I n-Tlli V II I'lt r n. , I'lPfnll. M M Itinlili. Mix HIio I I, Sort Imp. Mm Dili' w. I. llnlnlM .1 II, lKi ll;l III ( hill. Ill I liml, Sltlltld smild Mii siiiini miiiIi r MI1 Milium smiiii, Ml liiitiiii slm, lls'i I'm Imi smitpr, IN iij inilti -imtir Mm Hi in imlii sinilti M iMi i II iti mi simlir MI'i Iin-ii -Mlltrl, Ml 1-in " inilri Mill 1 1 N lit inn I Mm. N In inn r I II Ki itnoi Sun ii I N In iiihi Me- li In mnl lk Ni llli- lii.micr, I-n. I lillu Mi I'lnllp -ilinrll. Mtv I'liilip Nlindl. I nun s, im, I'hllip W nnli. W I II mil Mm w I llml Mliul II iml ItOnli' 11 "lllllll Mm Cimti- II s,, Mli I hiiIm I. mitli Mi-, riorum I) -until Mm I I'nii 1 l i nk 1 in Ikli-lnw. Mm I' lldiiliiu. lliko Mm s Hiker. I miivo Hi' i r lM I ml I! si nk (, W. Uillllns.' I I' Inllm. II I.IMltlll. I' I llllll ( iiiiihni, 11 I Nullum. II II ni ml. I III I'llkl I, I' ! ( nilri. ,til n III iik 1 mi ki II ill, r Mi- ( lliuwtilii; Mfinl Html Mm Hi Ii ii I' s Uinl Mi-, II inn! I II mil Mi i I b n lotto ( II mil Mm, II, I, n s in, I Mm I llhitpiiiu-lrr MK- llntli II II mil Mi I, M ( ook. I I siipiKun (,u io I, miner, I nut III i I null I I -Milt? Mi 1' I - n Pin l'niu II llllllllll lliolill-' Mm IIIiIiiuI IIioiiih Willi mi I n! in. I, n l.ii li n,l 1 In ill 1 1;.p, litnulits ol l'llln i-, ilcrmju, "-j TEMPERANCE DAY AT THE CONFERENCE Question of Chinch Extension Was Also Taken Up and It Was Decided to Appoint a Per manent Bonid, The sessions ol the ipi idenul il i on f'lieiue of tlio I'lemitiie .Metliodi-t (.luiuh ot Anient a, weie especially well attended csleiday as the pet ( ise1- wiil laitely ot n publk (.haiac Ui. The nmniiiig session was opened with a. Pentecostal -en ice c undue ted bv rte. It W. Wilson, ot Npiwa-tle The devotional i'euNes opeiimg the imi teienie piopct weie led bv IJev. X. W Matthews The piitiLiptl biMlnps of the nioi ninpf 'p-siun M.i-, the diseiis--ion ot the lepoit ot the toniinittio on el inch extension voiK The lepoit was l.tthii lengthy and piov tiled that eaih aiinu il inuleieme establish a boaid ol ehuiih etinsion to eo-opetate with the jmeial eontit em e in itdvaining the inteie-ts ot the ehuiih in this lounti.v. (llhei i 1 tuse piovnled Uu the aiipoiiitineiU ol an agent and niaking pi in Hon loi the p.onitnt ot his salai.v out ot the an nual contei erne's thuicli eMiusiini lunds The onl.v -ei tion of the it pott adopt ed w.ts l he one piovidiiif, lot the ap pointment ot cliiueli extension bond-.. The othei soi tlons weie elllict di tenl ed o" laid mi the table, the eomeution being that they hupo-ed loo man) ob ligations ilium the ,1111111.11 c onfi ien e-, the inalotity ol tlio delegates leeling Ihat the annual conlen in es should guv pi n theli own aftaiis ot In othet winds homo nile should pievnil A papei on the wink ot he lioul ol Theology at New lloilloid, Mss , ,in lead by liev. . 1! Tuvloi, I) ), ut Lament i, Ma Thli Institution i- under the authoillv and umiiol of the geueial loiifeieme and is an as soelale eollege of Ta lor unlv eisiij , at I'plnuil, Intl. The i lioul now li is ninotj-sl non-ie-lileiit students, hinee it was loundtd it his had llility nlne giaduatps, luenlv-eighL ot wluiin look post-giaduiile ionises. The ttlteinoon session was devoted to the woik ot the Women's Cliiistian Ti'iuiipianie I'nion, the lountv piesi denl, Mis. Maii.i Viiughn, ol .Moscow, picsidlni,. a beautlliil pit line ol .Miss Tianeis Wlllaul, the gieai aposlle of ti'inpeiaiue, ouuplul ,i piouiluent place lu flout or Hie plittfonu nnd was diapetl with the Still-, ami Stupes, Mis, tlolve.v, ot West I'iUston; Mis. II, AV. l'alinei, ot Willvis-iiuii,, iuui M.i,s. Vaughn ilellveiid addiisses, A giaiul tempii.iliie lallv wits eon dueled ut night, pie-ided over b,v i:. Tinner, of Lowell, .Mass, a most iu t"ie.stlng addiess on "The atUe of I.ltpioi," was iniide by Uev, Willi im F, NlehiilK of Tninatiun. Tin waste of llipioi ill tills (iiuiilo, he deilued, vins too enoiniiiiH and too hellsi 0 lip det-eiibiil lully by n ni one, He said that theie uu' L' .ion nflrt diuiiKniil, in this (ounti.v and deelaied that liift (iDO.diio people mo bioiight Into dally lonlnit with theni, The vvinU of the Women's llmur .Mls.siou.ny society will t.iko up tins allot noon's ses.sliiu and loulght a vi liion will be pieuched b IU, J, T. Dm low. KILLED IN THE MINES. Thomas Tolcy, of Olyphnnt, Ciushcd Beneath ix Tall of Boof, Thomas- Kole, age 1 i!) eai.s, eui plojed as a inlui'i' In the No 1 diaft of the Duluwiiie and Hudson uimpaiii at Olypliaut, was Itllled b.v a tall of j oof while at woik iisteiday. The raee was topoited to Cimoiui Kohetts, who mudo an Investigation, but will not hold an Inquest unless it Is deemed necessaiy by the mine In si'eetoi, i m - Oieatly Reduced Exclusion Rates to Buffalo. On Ootnbet H, IS, r and SO tkket itgentci oc the l.aeltauainia Uallioad will tell two. day uiaili exiuision tli'K ets to Hultiilo good going on any teg ular tiaiu date ot sale ami for ie tut n on any tegulai tiaiu the lollop ing day The louiid dip i.ito Horn Sciiinton will be $1 00, whkh Is the low est fine evet niiido to lluffalo, alfoid Ing a splendid oppnitunily to vkslt the J'an.Anieik'un Uxposltlon ul a nominal tost. . NEWCOMB ASKED FOR NAMING OF CARPENTER One of Ninety-Seven Attorneys Who Peti tioned the Governor to Appoint Him to tiie Common Pleas Bench. "I cee an eft'oit Is being made b.v the Demounts to hit at .Indue, Cut pouter bv ihniglng his appointment to Dep llt.V AltOlllcy llellelitl Klell," said t'ongiesuimii I'oniull .visteitlnj, "I inn not willliii,' to let Mi I'lelt. have all tile 1 1 (Milt lor that yuoil aiiolulmeiil Net lo (ioveinoi Stone, who a died me to iiioinnieiul n man lor appointment, 1 eiallii thai ucdlt injself. 1 loilHllltuI With the lepieselllntlve inelubelH of out bar beloie ofleiliifc' a leeoiniuen- Msvm ' . v i-.f. n . i s :- ft,W Rg - ;. - a;seB8zaa4, fi . l ' ' 'tfiJX i?r URItjl T ,e-i h 'MmsmBsaam, Jmep9smBSasL ' HON. WILLIAM CONNELL. d.ttlnn lo the ioveinoi and ,iIhi m irie imiuii ii s among othc i utiens in w hose good ludgnnnt I hive lalth .1 lound thai Mi. l'aiiinlu was the tlisl choke otivciv man I spoke, to on the Mibjn t. Mi 1'kil uituiallv lavoted him, lie eause he km w him will kmw his iliainlei, .ilsil Jl and ti mpeiameul. I'm .Mi Fit il '. was onl one ol puhaps a liimdiid whose views 1 sec mo I and who iklcd me In uachlntr the (It -cison to ,i'k tin -.ovoiitoi to name .Mi l 'at pi met. On tin pitlllou lm his ap pointment one ol the mosl piomiiunt names is that ot i; C Neweonib, esi , .lutlge I'aipinlu ptiMiit o)ponent 1 will Ive vou a enpv ot thai pi titlon and ol nn li ttei to the umeinoi ask iurf the appointment Its Wisdom Established. 'The wiMinm of th it appointment has in tn tlioionglilv established. 1 have hid scenes nl piomluuil Duno iiiitssij to nn Hi it Mi. ('.ti puitu has iniitli a inoilt 1 imlge. I doubt it ,i im nilit i ot tin bai (ii stlons that hi has most woithilv boiui the hoiioi and upllilil the ilnit ol the ollice 1 am gnatlv iiiiuilid In his campaign lm c U c t lull, lie ill i t i H to be elee tc il b.v all oveiw lie lining niajoillv. He is the '10,i ' -i . "-f wj j . 4 Tr!V--wSY? ItsV JUDGE CARPENTER. kind ot man whom inn In m li iiiids fair, ci n-tiiiiii ml siinlious, Keen in hU t;iusp ol the law ami ol unsullied pusonal ilmiaelu. I'm Ills IKiuo tiatie Olipolielit, Ml. Newiouil), 1 have no 111 wind, but II I weie iliooslng n place lm him 1 should put him at) u luiu llllonei' beloie the bai His iiinl Ity nnd leinpu anient make' him a good udviu.itp and Uiictivi! uoss-eMUillnei a lighter, 11 ou please, titiili men laiely maku the bout Judges. "We Know what kind ol u Judge Mr. Carpenter will make beeuutu he hub alieiulv pIiowii u. A I said befoie. has the lesptit of the entile bat' ol those who have been biousht tout li with i oui I wot); slut e he took l,a seal on the hem li. Il would be u r' lake not onl.v politically but lnim ei.v Hliiudpolul to uilise It to be Uiovv n that n man of liis muiked iltttpfl tor the judgeslilp s not waiitid to jtesldo lu the couits of Lai liiivvatiiin inutV. This election is top ten yeais. U wilt deildo who xhnll for thai hup time, ' W t i A- t. .l" A. ''v. ' 'JtC '. :..T;ii',".' ' " vi.:,: . Wi '.. jT.j I 41 . r 5 i. - jr.& .': . '- ' '. Xh-'F .. ..' " v &?tiKsjr. s V. "i.iC" it ' k "" .'Vs- i Up -... U" 'a j;tw ; 'i. v-. ti i: almost one-lhlid nn avenge lite-time, hold the s(,des oi justice in v lib h thousands ot cases alleeting pio)eity, llbeitv and even lile itselL will be ueiluil, .1 1 1 1 tri C'nipentei has held these sc tie s laiilv but Hi inly iluilng the time that he lias been on the bene h. He is no longer an epei inient. The people who have looked into the inat tei knov that he mii be U listed lo do his whole dutv leailessl.v and with de cm mil. II would bo most unwise to take an nsks with a new num. The Repubhcnu Ticket. '1 iuli ml to do evet tiling in my powet to aid in the election ot Judge I'aipt'lltu and lite vv hole Kepublliau Hi kei this jeni anil think that eveiy lit Iillblkaii should do likewise The ltieu on the ticket, aie woilhj ef it. Tho weie noniiualed litiiiiuniioiislv in iinnpliaiue Willi the paitv lilies anil e ustonis The t liaise that t'nloiipl Hittlnoik was ioikeed out of the Held beloie the mimaiies is Mithtiut loiin ilatlon. It siimild be ileal ly itudu stood Unit the paity l ules ipijiiIm the i omit ihiiinian and lommltUe lo ,is.i ss nil eanilkliitis beloie a Repub lliitn pilmniv The estimate ot the epeuseot a pilnutiy cUtllou was ai- ilvtd nt lu this in inner. Thuo me, in i ou ml iiumbu.s, it, a polling plaits. To man them, piovlde tlikets, pay lot clukal Ik hi nnd covci the Inddental mUs, lueludliig the iidveitislllg ie iiuliul under the paity lilies, would nisi, It was llguud, $15 apkie .it the low i. st, op J.' loi) altogetliei. With hut Iuui' otlleis to llli and but six mimes leglbleied, this would mean $100 tipleio If tlio espeute weio divided ciialy. Hut while the toutioller, coumer and biitveur aio eoiii).uatlvcl- small of liec'3, fioni the b'alaiy stuudpolnt, lust- KSSKS&.; '. .X,KVirt.ML -f W&wmMsffis V. .. tl&Ki.'Aik&&l8$S&.. Inic mtlvvll,c0 ioatf. the JuiIrohIiIp lit mi tillh if t'HiiitK IIh Ineumheni $1,000 u Vriu- tol(lrn (-'''u. iuui It i deemed iuiilier l"u ,Ilu ''iihdltlutes ror that of llu htii11'1 m',lr lll htilk of the but -dpn. Jf- unw ,l01 lllt'h loieseen that one of timit-'itiidldales would dctin tills m iiiiiboiI10"1 I'lohlbltlve op unfitlr. Hlinl lar ,s("",,,lonl "l,H made In l.uxeinu tniihlV w,lll"l Ih'itest oi disaeiil. 'Mo Cause for Complaint. i,r 'should he the last man In the WOill to lonscnl to any Iuui being nlnv "" ",0 1,l"cHl epiepslon or pin ,v sentlinont and pieleienie ut the lium Iph. I rotesaW' when the (.'iaw f)rd titles weio being piertsed for udop 7011 in this county that they might plow tllsuppolntlnt,' lo those who e- ipitive iiisappoiniuiy: in inoe v , he l'ei ted Unit they would iiiukc ninlidicap. ttttl ufter (hey beeaine I Iiim tv Jaw, theie miih no nlluuntlvi liolllles the pai- e but to obe' tl)."m. They piovlde for the u-jn-ssm'ent rf uiiidldates beloie the pi'I uiailes nnd dlieel that the amount of Hi'- nwi's-s-inen' shall be uppoi tloued to the nirttipy valtli' ol the ollke. Colonel Hlti'lii'ivek intiHt Jjave known this at the time that lie derided t" icglster as n uuiiiadiitp lor the judielal nomlna tloiV f K'giet, tliPictflie, thill he ahould iiw leel Impelled lo entcp the iiieiia n nn opponent of the legulaily nomiiuittd (iindldate of the jaity to which he has hcielofoie, given allegl anec. The. Outlook Slight. "Vou ask mc about tlio outlook. Jn ni Judgment it Is lulglil. Me have a good oig.inlutlon; a capable thulinian In Hubert L. Tavlor, wtio ie)ie.enls nrlmlnihlv the omiKer rleiuenl in the party, moie and moie coining Into con trol; nnd theie is involute uil.uumiij and lieintv co-oneiatlnu umoiiK' our working fences. Tliough it is an pit jeir, Kepublleans have loaiiicel to in. ike eveiy ear an ok year for the Democi.ie.v. 1 think the uuuse of . noil's paper lu nilsiepieseiiting and de luiuing eveibody and ev en v thing not conti Uniting to its easli boc is- dceldlng many Demouals to vote with us this tail. AVe aie going to win handsome ly. Kepublkans, howevei, must woik." Mx Carpentei's Petition. Following is the petition icfeiied to b Mr. Cotinell- Hon. "William A. Klone, Covernor of the C'oinnuinwealth ol I'etiusjlvnnia. AVe-. the mulct signed, lneinbeis o the bai of r.ac kawann.i iniint, lespcc t lullv lectuest tint J. AVltcaton I'arpen ui, isi, ol ijciantou, be appolnlid ail ditlo'iil law lutlg" or spiel county to Ull the aianiy caused bv the lcsig nallon ol Hon. It. AV. An hbaltl: James llaidncr Sau-fhas. H. AVelles. del son. AVm. J. Douglas. neinge Sandusem. Hvetelt AV.uien. X. AVillaid. Plat cute D illentlno. H. rent on Tink hani. E.C.NEWCOJIR. Milton AV. I-nuiy. Thomas P. Dulfv. H. A. Zlmmeinian. M. J. Mai tin. -Robert C Adams, Josepli O'Biien. (1. M. Watson. Htissell Dimmick. C. I. rtedtord. S H. Tiiie. r I'oniv. . AV.ttson. ('. Donovuu. I.r w is '.. ("alter. AV. H. liunstci. r. A". Stokes Aaion V. Tkiwer. ("lias. PuP Hieeli AV. .-! Die ill. AV. U. .lesstip, Jr. II. Jl. l'.ej nolels. J. , Kemineier. AV. i: Sjtilllvan. ilucl lr. fanwell. ri.inlc H. Donnelly. W. H. Dill. 1 M. hvneli. A. X. AValkcr. (leo II. ltiee. Ilkli.ud J. BoillIvC. ltoueit l'ptk. It If. Holpate. James J. O'Malley. AVm oknlck. 11. n T.tvloi 1'iedeile AV. Fieit. (ito M. Okell. Am. D. J.pwIs. M. J. Untidy. AVm J. Hand. J. M. Walket. S J I Klngsbmy. AValtet ,S. Devan John D Jen dan. M. P. Caw lev. r.obt. J. Mm lay, AV. W. Hajloi. T) fi Dukes. 11. M Hannah. Jos. r. Uilioy. 11. J.ouis (Jiaiul) C. H. Pitihci. V. Sando. H Hovle. l'alinei M AVill-M iams. AValtei Hnsgs. Died H He pis. Ilemy A. Knapp. AVm V. J?i-)le. James i; l'.inr. II, ('. Hlltlei. II A. A'.tu Dltspii. John 15. .Me'Aslile. T. H heotl. M. Ik Me Donald. P. M. J. Me Aiuliew 3. John J Manning. 0. H. Pa I tutlge. ('. 11 ho'iet r. S Wooditilf. D. P. Heplogle. 1. II. Hums. AV. S Uuslaiider, John AT. Hauls. Ktank V. htoeker. I' Coniegv AVm. II. Roe. Win. AV. I.allnope. .losepli .loltie.vs John 11. Ddvv.mU H. M. btieeter. (leo D Ttiilor. !co. I? Davidson. J. i:. Watkins. John J. Mmpliv. .las II. Tin icv. D.iton M. behoeh. 11. C. lit1 nobis. Mr. Council's Letter. This is the e ongiessni m's letter to the gov emeu asking him to appoint Mi. t'aipentei : sJu.uiUiii. IM . Apnl 1.1. 1S01. His HMelleucy. W. A. Stone, Uoveium, linn isbuic. l'a. Mv Dear tlovei iitn : Alter a. thoiotigh Inv esligntloi), and i cinsultation with the most piontineut moiubeis cil the bai, r Hud the piciei enee loi luile ot the c ommoii pleas ir, J. AV. rupenter, est , ot tills city. 1 would theielote leiommeml that he be appointed al once, us the su vices of the tliiul Judge seem to be necessaiy for tiie business of the t mil t. Uevpcettull.v ouis, (Signed) "William Connell. EVIDENCE WAS STHONG. P, H. Blnii, a Coloicd Man, Held for Stealing Chickens. r. H. Ulalr, a coloiecl man, lesuling on P.ii.vinond imlii, wan ane.stetl jes teidav on the c lunge of stealing dilc li ens, piefciied by AVIllkun ,M, Iluul, of CllPiibuin. The evltleneo against him is puiely i iicuinstantlal, but It moved to be sullleleut In Maglstiato Mllltu's jiulgment. When Mi. Huid went into his i hit ken coop on Vhuisilay nioinliig, he tound thliteen chickens uono and thhtepu ehb'kens' heiels ling on the tloor. lie seaiehed mound a little and found a pissbook with llm name of I II, Hlaip on th'- 'ovei, This was the clue whkh lesitlted lu Dlalr's ni i est Mi. Iluul tiaied him to this dty. anil swoio out n waiiaut for his auesl, At a heailng beloie .Magls tiato Millar, jesteiday atleiuooli, Con stable I'eir) Het.pl, of Cileiibiuu, testl. lied that ho had seen Hlalr sitting near the illenbuin xliitlou on AVeduestlay night. He denied his gulll, but was held under 5300 ball by the maeistiute. Letter fiom Colonel Osthaus, Hot man Dstliaus, Atl'y at Law, BO.") lioaul of Tiado hulldlug. Seiauton, l'a., Get. U, l'J0, I'oniiiylvanla Casualty Co, Sciantoii, Ia. ileiitlemeiii I have to ai Uutivv ledge the lecolpt of out Uieik In sottloment of my claim toi lecent illness nndoi one ot our health polleies. Huviug tiefiuently he.ud and icael of .vtillr pininpl ami fair settlement o ilalms, It altoids mo pleabiito to add my testimony lei the sanie genet ous tiealiueut. Youis, eiy ti uly, I lei man O-dhuus. rniLht ilii'hfccil ChlckoiiF. TuiKoyb, OllcUt., L'ti j Ppilib, ii. tpc-s, Dunnes, rigs, UaU'H unci fancy ftiiltt.. Fiesli iiliciicil Oybtcis by tin- (iiuut or on the halt" Mliell. neoUout l'liim suus.ikc. All llio liPHt koocIs the niuikct alt'oiilt, aiu lieio thlb niouilnt". I'lcice'a Muikcti 110 l'enn ue, iwwwfmmmmmmtmHwmi Open Stock Dinner Ware And still they tome, nnother llavlland & Co. rienih China Open Stock rutlein, fioiu which ou can sclent ntieh pleies iih sou want. It Is one of llWFO pntlcuiH that glow on one, the moie soil foo It. (he better ou like It. Two delicti lc Hold tdncs aioitud each plete, with stutter llou'eiH. It icsembhs tiie lVu de feiip tlecoi ntlons, which me vciy cpenslve. We fed stuo If joit buy a lew pleies that sou will add lo until tui get the complete set. 109 Pieces, $65.00 rvvvxvb 9- nm r jii:ii.. jC ii vl"" ' XTA1I1CII h?k. vy. wolkli ml Loak Around. fmmmmmffm.mmmmmmmm) SOs VWitYt X 'v.-:ssff Prices from F. A. KAISER, MANAGER. Lackawanna and Adams Aves. i'nMiiii'iiiMaMnM r ranes iffer This Week Special i j. ustom and TailoF-M A showing of Advance Styles for Traveling, Calling and Evening Wear All the Most Desirable Materials and Effects, Exclusive in Idea, Natty in Appearance.. 324 Lackawanna Avenue New (M?M?MM?VfMfyM(fMB(tH(fMV(M??(fHO(IH W SMITH PREMIER TYPEWRITER Occupies an Imperisliable Position in the BUSINESS WORLD. T."V JVl esi. "' v..ii R win s.ul'iW.s-r:: :. Scianton Branch Offleo, Nos, 1 and 3. Arenda Building, NO. S3 S. Eighth St , Philadelphia, Pa. WERE WELCOMED HOME, Delightful Reception at Elm Pruk Chinch Last Night, A nn option v.iu teinloipil llin Pi. ('. M llillln unit .la lues ti hluphoul lat nlfiln at Dim l'aik cliuuli In lion oi ot iIipIi i nun limn thi' Kciinii'iil cil loniciciicc, It was ii dc'llKhttul .li mit .nut uu mii uilcd b btni'i.il linn ill eel poople. The ii'ii'ptlon wan unilei llio iliit'cthiu ot llm l.lti'iaiy coiniult tec, .Mi. Ilulph ANotKs ilmiiiiniu A fi'.itiiii' of the pioifuumiio weio tho cliiUcl limitation' oi iih--. liiown of Wlll)i'tloui Ml-h I'lU.lhuh ThciintiH &. ins s-i'MJi.il solos most plc.mlnsl. Tlu liailois win liwutliftilly ck'ioiiitiil with autiinui U'.ivox jp.ss Jib-.o Dlin iniik heliiK lu i Imi ,40 of tho iiu.tnsi. incnu. hho with als-ii the piano accom panist ol the oMiiluir ' Jli, riliepheiil k,wl .1 nuiit Inteiest Ihk account of his, tilp lliioush llob luwl, Bpeakliia; of tlio- ijualnt cobtuinea, the omuIHo bccncty and the tamous r 1S4 Wyomtni? Arcnnd Just because you are not going to wear them for a few months don't crush your dain ty summer hats and gowns into space alto pether too small for tnein. Let us make you a box couch with separate compart ments for hats, waists and skirts prettily lined and covered an addition to any room. Up, $7.00 9 Both 'Phonel ade Gowns ranes Buildins: Unquestionable Superior Merit Annually adds thousands of names to the long libt of Smith Premier users, representing ccry line of trade and cery profession .... ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE FREE, f The Smith Premier Typewriter Co., Tho HiiRiic nnd A111ste11l.ini, and Ritfi a 1uiiiioioii, miDiiiii or tho liomcwaid mij ikh win 11 btonnh laRcd loi Plsllt ilajb and Pi. tillllu was the niic-t dolp ailly iuhapp. man on boaid tho csi bit Tho ontoit.iliiineut comluded with a huiMbt linnic tCbthal, M. II, A, Hiishnoll and .MW 1'IU.iheth 1'oitiT of tlio social coiuniltleo heliitr lu ihaiKP. J'uinpKln ph1" and other .New England delleac K'h weio heivml. Tall Ov'etcoat Styles. The lioptilai' HtjU's In Tall Ovt co.itf, at popular pi ho. mn ho s-ecn in out show window 1. Itlihaidsft "W'litli, J,n l.iiclMiwaiiiia iiuiiue. Km Kale un account ot the owner le.nlui: Scianlun, mu of tlio oldrft, liobt -tahlIblicil mid (uft pa In? liusl nibs In tho ilt. I'liii. 51,600, woilli J.'.SOO. "Will pay foi iUeli In n cat-, Apply to T. lluekett. l'ikc Build Int, 120 Washington acnuer J