w -" ! " --" i-f " s ffc to r,T"fe y t' ""r I'RlfiilMis THE SCIUNTON TRIBUNE-THUKSDAV, MARCH 20, 1002. Mrtiii.aMmiihfcc t H MILLINERY OPCNISG at Ackernans' 138 Wyoming Ayenue, Thursday and Friday, March 20 and 21, 1902. li HKHHtmi ! ! $ ! 4 ! $ ! J ! ! 4 4 ! ! ! t I1 For 26 Year LUCAS' TINTED PAINTS Have been the leeognlzed stand ard for brilliancy, durability and covering capacity, and that rec ord .""till leniains unbroken. 4 Complete linos of Raynold'a Colors, Raynold's Oil Stains, Raynold'a Varnishes, Cambell's Varnish Stain, Crocket's Preserva tives, Patton's Shingle Stains, Whiting's Brushes. Solo agents for ATLANTIC WHITE LEAD PURE LINSEED OIL PURE TURPENTINE lews Bros 320 Lackawanna Aienucr. 0- n 1 'i ' ii.i wii w uuim ii ''Keep .to the Right" With eyes open. You hear it on every hand, because SAKK ANT) PROriTMtU:. Paying Dividends of 12 per r.niuim, and there Is mtlleirnt ore OX HAND 110,000,000) to continue dh blends at tills into tor the nct fifteen je.irs, own and opetallng Mueller liii tons daily; no debt-. Thoo wishing to make a fife and profitable in elmuit in a IMcd stock will do well. to write me foi prctpictib. CHARLES D. SANDERSON 136 Wyoming Ave., Scrauton; Pa. J. P. COULT, D. D. 5. Surgeon Dentist. 11!) WYOMING AVENUE. OVER THE GLOBE STOI1E. Twenty years' successful prac tice In this county. f City Notes, f MXKCT COr.Vlli- icgiilur muling or llic ulcct council will lio held tonl"ht. .MONTHLY UANCi:. The ttircii ItUInc Wheel men will gie the uuil monthly dime for mem lcri and lady friends at the chili Iioil-o. tlil-t even 'nir, CIIIMNKY ITRi:. In iepou-e to n .till alirm at 0.17 lJ"t evening Chemical company Xo, i, cxtlnsuUliul a chimney tire in the hchulU es tate icsldenco piopirly at S13 Js'iw ttieet. P., L. J; W. I'AY-UAYK.-lM.Mnattr lb.cl 11 begin pa) me the mine woiKeu on hatuid.ty Jn the local eolllerlis for the Hut half nf March. The lesular tchcdulo will Iw ptlnled (unioiimv, MAST OP ST. .JOSlll'H.-Iit ft. I'etu' cathe, dral yesterday j hli;li tu.i wa tcliUrated i)- 11m rector, Ilev, l, A, O'ltcllly, in honor of thu fci.t of ht.Jcr.tj. Ilu dilheied u short tcrinon on thu life of that Mint, Y. W, C, A, SiUri'BIL Aiiollii-r of the popular Young; WonieuS riirhtlm .iwilUIIou supper wU he Jfheii Saturday cuiilii',' at tha aaoolatlon raonw on WaihliiBton ueime. All ate Imlted. 1'lau to come and bring )our family, SCIIAXTOV MAX bllOi'. Wonl va iceehed line a few dax ago to (he eltiHt tint John Spciuer, a )ouu; pun who joined tho Hingllng II i os, ilion" hi tills city last May, wa shot and killed In J'licii Mix, Aiizona, tome wcrts ago, during a fitil.t witli a gang of ioujrl.1 who at tempted to stampede the cheus. LSATEU S.I.i:.-Mh Martha Kraiht, the well known artUti will conduct an K.Mci' talc at h.l lioinr, 5)2 Qtilncy avenue, on j'rlday mid fcjtur. lay, March 21 and .'-', from 10 a, in. to 0 p. m, Ml.v Kutlit, who haa spent tho last four )eai fu Piesdcn and In New Yoik studying art has c- luUIt fpeelmtM of her work ta show, 'lliese uelude painting In oil. water tutor and chliu d many rare cmbi-oidcrles. feho lus been to onts jway ()at her towiupeoplo will bo glad for hU opportunity tu see the lonely work wlikli hv lus done. THE TEACHEHS' INSTITUTE. Instructors Who Will Lecttire Dur ing Week of March 31. The tiniiuul institute of the teachers of the city kcIiooIh will he conducted In the auditorium of the high nchoot dur ing the week beRlnnlng Monday, March 31. Superintendent Howell Is niranB Inpr an excellent prosrninnio and will have several of the lending Institute Instructors from various parts of the country In attendance. A. K. Wlnshlp. of BOHtoiwdltor of the Journal of Education mid nil In stitute lecturer of wide repute, will de liver n Hei'les of lecturew on' English lit erature. AIIkh Harah Loulre Arnold, author of tho wrles of texL hooks known as "Stepping Stones to Litera ture," Will he another of the Instruc tors. She will give a series of talks on "Keadlnc." AIIhs ttuth Gould, of New York i-lty, a graduate of the 1'rutt Institute, and who was so popular when she lectured here two years ago on drawing, will give two lalkM on "I'oslng." In which she will give helpful lnwlrilrtlons as to the best methods of pot-lng children as models for drawing work In the higher grades. Dr, tlieen, of West Chester, will give a seilcs of talks on "The Great Poets." Tho umucs of the other Insliuctorn will he given out 111 a few days as soon as Superintendent Howell has com pleted the preparation of the Institute programme. Tho Institute will open Monday afternoon, March Ut. at 2 o'clock nnd there will be two sessions dully, one In the morning and one In the afternoon. REPORT oF AUDITORS. Have Completed Work of Auditing Accounts of County Officers for the Year 1000. County Auditors V. E. John, A. E. Klefcr and 1'. AV. f'ostello yesterday Hied their audit of the accounts of the county officers for tho year 1P00. Tho receipts were $;!r)3,fl2.-t7, nnd the dis bursements $31.'!,'J17.r!). The receipts in excess of the disbursements are .$40, 072.8S. The expenses of the county for the year IflOO by departments follows: Assooncuw $ KSOS.t.'! AiUiitMn? 2..1S7.40 gilcullur.il widely 300.00 Appiehension of mm del on .'nO.Sl Hiida.es 1.1OT.73 C'onnly LOnimiloucis' olflee 7.C0O..V) County ofl!ce ,1t,0tli.K." Coimtv iiuditois 'J.S17.00 Court house giound? 1.1R0.UO ("Vim t c.pcnoa .'. "7,121.41 fVimmouwealth co-li ot,122."0 IJiiii.il of "oldiei-. 700.00 niith'. and ik.nlis 1 7.:'.". liiion of townships and boioiiuhs.... 111.00 KUrtloii i'penCM 1j..'iI1.77 KjIiiii penitentf.uy S.SUi.lO llmnnerjlioii of school chlhlicn nsO.'Jj In-iil. itii'o 7-!l."0 Inipe.'ichmrul ,, ;,0 inquests ;;. ,:io..j i IiK.m foinuts ",o.O0 l'i lilt Ins mid -litioneiy ",fi.V'.IP. l'0-.lflse nnd irenue .stamps 3lf:iT rirmliims Cln.M Publle buililinc: cNprn-e? !J.!9ri.!l Prison epin5i's i,S2". II PiNon lwtnd ..l:07.(ll llesislratioTi ll.mW.es Ko.id dimaires l,:!71.00 Mate hncpll.il JI3..T0 Male Indii'tual lpformitury Pll.raj Mate hospital lor iluonie insane n.tu Male uiiclli 172.50 Mmdry epenrs :!l7.t'0 T.ixe- refunded ,.,.... i,.'7 Teniiwrii) loins CO.sOoO.1 Cniideiniullaii of turupike.s ::iP.iil l'ire wardens IIOO.'J'J Count) drtei;lie 1,11S.:;.I Comity lii.is.incr l,'i(M I-.il c.spenses O.M) Military enrollmenl 2,-J'j2.'J7 S'ldhrs' monument o.?,::i0.$5 tsimdiiieei .i?alnr c-coimly (onuiils- sionir '..... t'P7.27 Thompsons ho-pital fACO Total $31.1,217.'!! Tho total assets of tho county are $1,026,1-103.21, and the liabilities $310, 000.00. Assets in excess of liabilities are $716,05.21. Tho assessed valua tion of property in the county for tho year 1900 was 539,69.i.9BG.00. The county tax duplicate for 1900 was $280,000.00, and the stale tax duplicate was $26, 111.01. u THE FLOOR COMMITTEE. Those Selected to Act at the Charity Ball. The following have been named as a lloor committee for the charity ball: Seraiiton 1'iof. .1. 1'iank SIprpI, master cf ceremonies: M. I'. f-ando, chairman; Dr. Wal ler M. Iteedy, M. T. How ley, Thou. A. tttiddy, John 1'. (IIMioiis, fieorue Claike, It. J. Munaj, cmi., Peter Miami, T. P. Dufty, esc., It. M. O'Uiien, 1'. O'Malley, Frank V. Ponl, T. I, fior don, 1'iank MeAmhew, John A, Co'.Hi.s, T. .1. DulTy, P. V. Connolly, William 1J. Hoche, Ui. II. A. Webb, Dr. John O'Malley, Dr. I'. L. Meliraw, Pr, John McC'imiIi, John Tuohey, csrj., Plank Donnelly, e-q., II, V. Miean, est., .lames W. McKcnncy, e., John (hipster, esq., John .1. lliirkiu, John McCourl, esq., Peter J. Ctimntliurs, Ihonias J. Murphy, Michael CzJ.ikoui.kl, James Hell, esq., M. J. Itilddy, esq.. T. J. Collins. Pi. J, 1'. Saltiy, Dr. J. .1. Diennan, Dr. J. J. Hutli an. Jr., Dr, J. P. Stanton, John .Meltalc. l'lttslon John (I'D. Mamran, William Iiy, Austin Poweis, .M, N, Donnelly, esq. WllkesJIane ( haile.s l.euahan, esq, (', M. lkiwmau, Captain James Kenney, Olyphant James Joidan, P, r, Duikln, II. J. Lynch, Carbnulalcrratik II. Clllloid, The members of this commit toe nro veo.uested to meet tonight at the Knights of Columbus club house at 8 o'clock, THERE ARK MANY ROADS. The Pingev Posts Making the Many By-Paths of Present Day Troubles All Seem to Point the Same Way Lack of Nerve Force. Day by day thu columns of this paper bilng new ovldonc from Scran ton people of tho great work being done by Pr. A. W, Chase's Nervo I'IIIh. Why they accomplish so much Is easily explained thoy nro prepared with an eyo sluglu to lestoilng nervo force. They accomplish this object, which no other medicine In the world has evsr been able to do; that's why hundreds of Hcranton people offer their testimony, Mr, .Samuel Rogers, of No, J2S Hydu Talk avenue, Seraiiton, l'n says; was In a run-down condition, head ached, nervous and sleeping badly and the appetite poor. I was told of Dr. A. W. Chase's Nerve 1'ills nnd got a box, As a it'sult I sleep and eat well again tho nerovousness and headaches aro gone and my general strength back again. 1 am very much pleased with them and glad to iccoiumend them to others. This 1 can do conscientiously," Dr. A. W, Chriisj'H Nerve Pills aro sold at fiOc. a box at deulerts, or Dr. A. W Chase. Medicine Co., Culfalo, N, y, Seo that portrait and signature of A. W. Chase. M, D., are on every package. For sale in Scranton at Matthews' llros., 320 Lackawanna avenue. FINAL REPORT OF GRAND JURY IGNORED 275 OF THE 400 BILLS CONSIDERED. Compliments for District Attorney Lewis nnd Jnil Warden W. T, Simp son and Commendation of the Food Furnished tho Prisoners List of the True Bills Returned and Some of the More Important Ignored Bills Doings in Common Fleas Court Other Court Matters. The grand Jury made Its llunl report to i-otirt yesterday and was discharged. Its llndlng was as follows: T.i tho Unhniuhlt, the Judaes of the (milt of (oilier Sessions of l,.u l;:i.iini.i I oimty: 'J he giand inquesl in and tor tho enmity of LaekawMiuu usped fully iepoil as follows: 'I lie .mention of the iitainl Jmy was railed to almit four hundred eases, of this number about two bundled and fccnty-lhc wero lirnoicd for the le.isou llut the pinseilllolii did liol appear or for Ihe reasons' lli.il the eiidenee was insuf ficient. ' 'I lie Kiaml jury vi.Kcd the seernl comity buildings and found the "line In a cleanly (.in fill inn and well managed, 'I lie si.ind Juiy lnleileed seieral of the prUi.iris now mnflnrd in the coanly jail of this loinit), for the- purpose of iiserrtilntliir how thry weie frd; and the) Invariably informed Ihe crmd jury tint the food supplied to thini wis of noil qiuility and siifllclently supplied, tinder the able iiijii.iki liunt of the w.liden, Mr. W, T. Simpson, (he (onilltlon of the jail Is pei feet. 'Ihe grand jmv cordially eteml ihelr Ihinl.s to the ditiiel. altorney for Ihe able manner in whli Ii he isiiiiluets his ollke, mid also for his at tention to the (rrand July while they weie ill ffssinu. The u-ritid Jmy is also thankful in lipstaR Jieob Hitler for hit. attention while the Sji.iiitl jnr) w is in session. Hi spect hilly submit tcri, S. .1. Matthews 1'oieiu.in. The true bills returned wore as fol lows: IIOUIIKIIY. James Siillhan; llany lloltol.i, liros. Itetnard Uiady; Harry llottoli, pios. Dennis tirade; (leorjie Wani'li, puis. ' Dennis llrady; Michael Jlahobhick, puis. Thomas Pudib ; ll.iuy Hollola, .pros. Thomas Ituddy; (Jcorge Wanhh, pros. Pennl.i Ilratlr: Harry Hottola, pro-. William Cotton: bom n. Day, pio'. Tliom.is llinld) ; Michael Mnholchick, pios. rai'i:. Ian Ilonunoski; Joseph Warlnu-l.i, pio.-.. .loin Mc(!owaii; Maic-arel Harry, pros. i'alsi: pi!i;rr.x-i:--. Men ill J. Kishpauirli and Vila Klsbpiucli: Lien ten ml John Dais, pins. Menill J. Kishpaiicli and Ada Kislipjiigh; Lieu tenant John Dai.s. pro. I'et'i I.lpoHie?; II. I,. Ta.iloi. pioj. Merrill J. K'islipauKli and Ada Kis'npuigh; Lieu tenant John Dads, pios, m:lu.t; ov su.vnw. I h irles .Ijii obs; Pied ddison, pin-, hahatoie Lappillo; James J. Kelly, pun. Aun.iT.nv. Aieh piuilap; John Hank, pu!. lUnJimlu P. Ilunliek; II. A. Sianton, plus. KOftNTCATIOV. i:ila .Maud Manlor; P. A. St mton, pio-.. ASiAfLT AND IlATmitV. (.'(nice (IiLsle; Mieliael M.insikp, pio. .lohu Kera; Jlichael Mascaijppuis.. . . ' . Joseph Lmiaiii and Mcolo ( hanci; N.i.ilius P.nyeolino, pio-. Abe I'osiier: John fleicle, pios. Pud Si black; Marsaict Sililack, pios roitciw.i: KNTnv and pi:taini:ii. Frank Xoaek; Jo-eph Pajra, pios. LAItClINY AND ltKCT.IVINll. Tone) Minotll; Ixjul-e Minnie!, piox. AlDIXf! IMtHOXKlt TO KsCU'lI. 1'illinan Oimble; Moni- Weg-.nan, pio-." Among the big batch or Ignored bills were the following: Hattle Seegar, charged with libel by John Selgler; Sttrah Ford, perjury, Ellen Nelson; James II. ' McCarthy, embezzlement, Mary Burke. Andrew Moran, perjury; Ignatz Altmnn, pros. James M. Durkin, forgery; James Maligna, pros. Mar garet Dimler, perjury; Mary McCarthy, pros. James Uucknavish, perjury; Tony Lukon, pros. John Sackl, embez zlement; Joseph Kolochl, pros. Thomas Murza, perjury; Thomas Wclllngtona vllz,, pros. M. McLaughlin, misde meanor In oilice; Thomas Jenkins, pros. Michael Luce, misdemeanor In office; Thomas Jenkins, pros. Frank Hulzsche, libel; W, F. Smythe, pros. Louis Freedman, libel; George M. Okell, pros. M. P. O'Connor, violation of post laws; S. .1, Stevens, pros. Ella Lynott, adultery; Anna Rosenkrantz, pios. Annie Rosencranz, perjury: El len Lynott, prox. Matthew Coleman, embezzlement: James McC'arriek, pros. Common Pleas Court. All of yesterday was consumed with the trial of the ejectment case of C. II. Williamson against M. H. Cnrpen ter, which Is one of the most compli cated actions threshed out In the local courts for some years. Early yester day morning Judge Kelly admitted the contlnuanco docket as evidence of what was dona when tho mortgnge. which Is the basis of tho nlalntlff's title to the property, was given. When court adjourned for the (lay evidence on the part of the defense was being hoard. Befoie Judge McCIure, In No. 3, tho trespass case of John Walsh and oth ers ngnlnst tho city was. on trial nil day. Tho t-ase was opened for tho city early In the day, and A, 11. Eynon, f E, Daniels nnd George Ilrown wero put on the stnnd to show that the Walsh property wns not damaged by tho opanlng of Itoblnson street. Hearings in Various Audits, In tho Orphans' Court yesterday, Judge A. A. Vosburg held n hearing In tho audit lu the estate of Jeremiah Simon, deceased. No exceptions were filed to tho account of tho administra tor, but there tire sumo disputed clnlms against tho pstate. Considerable tes timony was taken with lefcteueo to tho claim of Thomas Fletcher for boarding the decedent, and for money which ho alleges ho loaned to Mr, Simon, Tho hearing will bo concluded on Am II 21, tU 10 a. m. D. J. Davis represented tho estate, and John F. Murphy and C. V, Dawson appeared for the heirs and tho claimant respectively. A paitlnl hearing was also conducted In tho estute of Erastus J. Parrott, de ceased, Attorney M. W, I.owry appeal ing for tho uccouutunt. The audit in tho estate of Andrew Nllbon, deceased, was also heard, theie being no Iteins of dispute Involved In tho distribution. In tho estate of Bridget Collins, de ceased, the. audit was continued until March 26. The audit in thu c-htuto of John II. Itanck, u minor, was taken up, Attor neys Dawson and -It. J, Murray appeal ing for the Interested parties, lion. Reward of Merit. A New Catarrh Cuio Secures National Popularity in Less than Ono Year. Throughout a great nation of eighty millions It Is a desperate struggle to secure even n recognition for a new ar ticle to pay nothing of achieving popu lar favor, and yot within one year fK Ktunil's Catarrh Tablets, the new ca tarrh cure, hns mot with such success that today It can bo found In every drug store throughout tho United States and Canada. To bo sure a large amount of adver tising wns uccesnry in the Hist instance to bring the remedy to tho attention of the public, but everyone familiar with the subject knows that advertis ing alone never made any article permanently successful. It must have in addition absolute, undeniable merit, and this the new catatrh cure certain ly possesses In a marked degree. Physicians, who formerly depended upon Inhalers, sprays and local washes or ointments, now use Stuart's Catarrh Tabids because, as one of the most prominent stated, these tablets contain In pleasant, convenient form nil the really elllclent catarrh remedies, such as red gum, blood root and similar an tiseptics. They eonlaln no cocaine nor opiate, and are given to children with entire safely and benefit. Dr. J. .1. Keltlger, or Covington, Ky.. says: "I suffered from catarrh in my head nnd throat every fall, with stop page of tho nose and irritation In the throat affecting my voice and often extending to the stomach, causing cn tnrrh of the stomach. I bought a fifty cent package of Stuart's Catarrh Tab lets at my druggist's, carried them In my pocket and used them faithfully, and the way In which they cleared my head and throat was certainly remark able. I had no catarrh Inst winter nnd spring nnd consider myself entirely free from any catarrhal trouble." Mrs. Jerome Ellison, of Wheeling, W. V.i., writes: "I suffered from catarrh neaily my whole life nnd lnsL winter my two children also suffered from ca tarrhal colds and sore throat so much they wero out of school a large portion fir the winter. My brother who was cured of catarrhal deafness by using Stuart's Catarrh Tablets urged me to try them so much that. T did so and am truly thankful for what they have done for myself and my children, r always keep a box of the tablets In the house and at the tirst appearance of a cold or sore throat we nip it In the bud and catarrh is no longer a household afflic tion with us. ' Full sized packages of, Stuart's Ca tarrh Tablets Mrrsdld for 'fifty cents at all druggist. Send for book on cause and euro of c.itarih mailed free. Address, F. A. SUiail Co., Mai shall, Mich. A. M. Freas continued the hearing of this audit to Monday, March 31. COURT HOUSE. NEWS NOTES. The Ccnti.il !'rnn)h.in!a Telephone ii.ii, nane hcLMii an oitl.iii tn renledn seslpi.lnv against J. W, llmuiell to recoer pnv.".Joii of the paraphernalia of a telephone pay station which it is iillcKcd Ilunncll Ins in his lo-sis-ioii and ie fuses to give up. In the case of the commonwealth apMiu.t James Itcllly, who was sent to jail Dec. II, 1U0I, in de fault of $11 n month toward the support of his wife, who had him ancsted for desertion, .Indue Kelly jcsterdiy made an oulcr leleisiiifr him from jail, it lining been shown tint he can not pqssibly giii the requlied sccuiil). $A4AtiA&tiA$A$A$W Kid Gloves Olll" M. & II. $1.00 GlOTCS in all the most beautiful & 2 shades Grey, Tan, Modes. Castor, Beaver Brown and !?5 white. Guaranteed the best Glove at the price. P. N. Corsets CJ New Shapes for new spring gowns. We have all the jSs ; smart styles. These Corsets have the cork protected rust- ?2S proof steels, livery Corset guranteed to fit and wear. aH S Prices from $1.00 to $3.50 g Little Beauty Corsets A Hair-Dolliu' Wontler. Handkerchiefs Si X Ladies' pure linen, hem-stiched, one.quarter and one- 5T; j half inch hem; fine shear goods. sri 15c Value for 10c "; jS Finer Swiss Embroidered and Real Lace Handerchiefs si! ! in great variety. 25.' f Neckwear g J3s Elegant new line of Fancy Ruffs, Ruches, Silk, Mull 5! ; and Swiss Ties, Stock Collars, Embroidered Linen Turn- S "S down Collars, Pretty Point Lace Turn-down Collars. ar: ! 15c to 50c fj Xp, . , New Lace Al lovers, Edges, In- f sertions, Tuckings, and a 8 Large Line of Dress Ii Trimmings. fj '-3 "Si New Lace and Irish Crochet Collars, 3 50c up to $5.00 S 55 &' fMears & Hageni 415417 Lackawanna Ave. 1?(fMf(M0((f)(fMtVf(t(fy(f)(fMf)(fM0M0(l(fVtfV(fM INSISTS ON METER RATE LAWSUIT PROVOKED BY BILL FOR WATER According to Councilman Rush, the Scranton Gas and Water Company Repudiates tho Meter It Put in the Rush Hotel Property and Demands Payment According to the Old Yearly Rate Motor Cut Down tho Water Expense from S62 to S3.72 a Year Injunction Will Be Asked. Common Councilman William Hindi will go Into court this morning pray ing for nn oidcr to compel the Scran ton Gas and Water company to desist fiom shutting off the water supply to the propertlci of his mother, Mrs. Catherine Hush, situate at 111 nnd 113 South Seventh street tuul 2oS Itnllro.ul nvniiuc. Two years ago, ngnlnst the protest of Mr. Hush, tho company attached n meter to the Seventh street property, then occupied by the Rush hotel, on the Kround floor nnil ns tho residence of three families on the second tloor. Previous to the installation or the meter the rate for the property was $62. The ilrsl month the meter was in It registered only $t.3'i worth of water. Ench succeeding quarter tho registration was lessened until the period of the last statement, wh.si ft was down to $2.17 for seven month'!. Mr. Hush, acting ns manager of tho property, went to tho company's ulllco nnd preferred payment at tho meter rate. The company refused to nccopt his money, demanding, s-o he alleges, payment pro rata at tho yearly rate. Mr. Rush absolutely refused to pay for anything more than what tho meter had him charged with and left tho of fec to return with witnesses, who might latet bear testimony that he tendered payment, according to the company':1, bill. Twice In the presence of wit nesses the tender was refused, and on a later occasion the company Is also alleged to have refused payment o' tho bill for water ni the Hush residence, until settlement was made for Ihe Seventh street property at the yearly rate. About a week ago the company threatened to shut off the water from both properties if the bills were not paid forthwith. The notice went un heeded. Yesterday afternoon tho com pany shut off tho water from bol'i properties. Mr. Rush will Institute cctulty pro ceedings to compel the conican.' to turn on 'the water until such time, :-L least, as the company proves by leg'il proceedings that the yearly and not tho meter rate should bo paid. HE GOT EIGHT YEARS. John Havencarap Received Big Sen tence in Binghnmton. John V. Havencamp, who was arrest ed in this city a few months ago, was sentenced to eight years in the Atiburn state prison by Judge Parsons, of Bing haniton, Monday. He was charged with grand larceny, and assault In the flint detrrce. It will be remembered that Havrn camp's partner was killed on the rail road, near Carbondnle, and that ho identified the body as his own. He was later arrested on Washington avenue by Detective Stephenson, of Bingham ton, who happened to be in the city. Ho had previously shot at the detective, when tho latter tried to arrest him, Marriage Licenses. I'rank ONtcr Ta.dor Delia Decker Ta.dor (hailea I.1. Young I'hmoutli Margaret Jones Tiunnutli LADIES GdN WEAR SHOES one sie smaller afler usinjr Mien's 1'oot-n.isP. a powder to be: shaken Into the Mioes. It makes tight or new (.hoes feel easy; giics in-tint lellef to corns and bunions. It's the gicatest comfoit diseoiery of the age. Ones and pieunts swollen fen, bllsterp, callous un! .sore spots. Allen's I"oot-cac is a eeitain cure for bwtatlnc hut, aching feet. At all druggists and shoe stores, 2.ie, Tiial package FHHi; by mall. Addreis, Al Irn S, Olnutead, I.e Itoy, X. Y. -. Ask to see it. ST. Candle Light It Is a pretty word, a your formal dlhncr io you social function Is enhance and five llghtHj single stl Cut and Pressed Olass, wl d by ulss Hi and slllc. Wo have an cxceptlona 1 lino 1ji 23c and COe1. PATI5NT UANDM3 HOLDKUS, 13c. GEO, V. IVIIl-l-AR &. NEW 'PHONE 137 Eousecleaning Time Approaches Let us repair 3'Ottr furniture, make over your mattresses and clean your carpets before the rush begins. Scir&nton Beddmg Ga Lrtckmvnnna and Adnnis Avenues. 1 4HtAtAAtAiAtAttMI '- Trust Your Eyes and Your Fingers, Too I IJ Kconomy which Mights ipialilv ,..(i..iii.. i-uiiiiiiiu'u. t r Hir nil l'.llll'll .Miilliaic oil ,M'm ll.lllf, l!0"l VW1T I lie liefil v. in the hud and enlitlid to price pintoetion a I I'll iuie tune. a; $ INFANTS' WEAR DEPARTMENT $ Theie's ever) thing here the joungstei' neoK and lots nf them, loo. 'Ihere'i an Sfc nn pmcIIciicc In their get-up that Is sttUfilng In nris. mothers, lleie is a biief i' and paitial llt: C-' CHILDREN'S WHITE DRESSES -iiaue or nn maleiiuls and trimmed Illlnd CiiilnoUlery and the like. hort Presses, rai Ii Long I)i escf, each lt INFANTS' HATS AND CAPS Mule of wks I.T-n and Cioehet eionornies aie as mait.ed In tli's line CHILDREN'S JACKETS AND v n-iiiiieiT. 1 ipucn 1 ijunei nnn iiinioiii mm. nunc up into ne.u and tasteful .SJ 1 tile gaimenls for ciiildien 0 months to ;: )eus old. .nd the pilics nnge fiom taf uOe. upwards. $ CHILDREN'S LITTLE BOOTEES g U'oo ami 'Ilk C'roc'ict Poolers to keep the babS left imnfurtable, .111 1 the , piifes begin al in.-, and go up. ; EMBHOIDERED SHAWLS 2 Peautiful Whilf t'hmicl Slmils hind and machine cnibiuideied, 3Ue. each f0 and up. $ LONG AND SHORT SKIRTS 5 Viiin-or-k ami lvii; " lotli Sklrt rmbioMcrj' anl linu-litdi liimmins. .VJ s radi .Did lip, CHILDREN'S LONG COATS m h.-dford Cords, ( iilna .silk and Cicam forded t-ilk. made up into Long Coal-, beauliriillr made duel finished. Jl.u'i deli and iifinaids, INFANTS' HOSIERY ( aahmere llo-e, with silk heels and toes; pink, blue, while, tan, red ant " black. 23. a fait. j Think of ari.vlhh'g foi the dailing to wear rf rmiise none :ue half so good as In by eIreTcs. but we hae Mime nice things here and there's no doubt of the ecnn. 35 oiii). Do .lour buying here and vou'll bo ghd to line found a place that boai 0 lisjblr niaiks of being conducted in your intciot. I McConnell & Co. I 400-402 Lackawanna Ave. (.WWMfW(?W(lW( S . $ 4. 4. Men's Neckwear Can only be had rightly in a flen's Store. "That is our opinion." It will be yours, after seeing the kind that is shown by Conr String, Bows, Puffs, Tecks, Band Bows, Four-in-Hands, Imperials, Etc., in season able colorings. If you don't see what you want in the window, go inside. You'll ' r not regret it. " ' I 305 Lackawanna Ave; ! ! ! "h ! ! 41 ! 4 ! & d J 2 140142 WASHINGTON AVE iHl Blft WfflikTftlTI-fl3TBli wMlMimmttmn&fM COMPANY oCatiW Mowers Sharpened A Lawn Mower should always be sharpened and cleaned at the beginning of the season Don't wait till you must use it, but let us fix it now. We will call for and return it upon request by 'phone or postal. We Give Green Trading Stamps, Cavvvvvvvvvv pretty name for pretty things. Krom live o'clock tea, the charm of every the lights. Cnndelabrns In three In ttoninn nnd Htirnlshed Sliver, dainty, protiy Shades In paper assortment of line SHADES, 10c, I I 134 Wyoming Ave. C O, "Wall? In and look around. OLD 'PHONE Z4B-3, &p BDth 'Phones gT; to clravag."ni'e, lleie von :;rr rmalltv and - with Valeix icnui", Swiss llnbi olden- L sf 7-, . 1 ;.,-, no ". to 7 "(J ? "! Silk aril lu nil the fashion ibk i.lniies. The ji an). mr. COATS .. .j. . 4. 4. .. . 4. .j. 4. i- 4. .j. . : : 4. 'b b $ & ! "J 4 ! ! b ! ! & ! .