S j?f( &l: r..i ' ,?!$, ' Ss-W Vr J - f i 44 iUe' 5 THE SCUA3TOAT TKlBUiNE-l!JA;rullDAX, Al'ltlL 5, ll)0& V i :u: i J . v( Ik 3L - jr. ; -f ;"'' '" For 25 Years I$Tinte4 Gloss Paints ilave boon tlie recognized Blutiiliirit for brilliancy, clurnbllUy unit covci-Ihk ctip nelty, ii'iul thnt record still rnnnlus un broken..' Conipluln lllios ot ' Rnynold's Colors, Raynold's Oil Strdns, Raynold's Vnrijishes, Campbell's Varnish Stains, docket's Preservatives, Patton's Shingle Stains, Whiting's Brushes. ATLANTIC WHITE LEAD, PVRE LINSEED OILS, FtfRE TURPENTINE. MATTHEWSBROS. 320 Lackawanna Avenue. Fire Sale of Wall Paper There still romulns n Brent quantity of most desirable Willi Papers. Shades Ktc, although wo have hold an enormous quan tity during the past week. As our new htock for our new store arrives next week, WE WILL, SELL, OUR PRESENT STOCK AT PRACTICALLY YOUR OWN PRICE THIS WEEK, as It must be disposed of before reopening: our former store. Jacobs & Fasold 505 Linden Street. Chairs Recaned Furniture upholstered and repaired. Send postal to 324S Providence Road. Old 'Phone, 109-3, Green Ridge. JAMES PAYNE City Notes. Jii:i:r i.s n.rii's iiu.l. "iiie c.ii,, c mcii ma l.ibhiiicn ull nice) tnmnuow iile,lit .t .s nMuck Ji Uaub'-i lull. a. has urcr.v.-iiip rami fr lumps for Williams' City Direiloiy lut lieumi. 'J ho liooK will In- iviuil nut later than .lul.t 4. Miittr DIsl'AICllUt. Mom- (iilnn lu- In-ui liuilc lilglit engine ill-juUlici' .11 tlie I.)cl. iwann.i iijiiiiiI limi-o to Mice red Will A. Smith wliu hi In en piomoted tii .1 fiHcinrhip, 'hi:Mov ov 'i 111: mount." -iin. . 11. f-mitli ill (the 1111 pxpo-ition of the "-iiiinii mi the Mount" lietoip tin- ltjptl-t Mlni-tciiil umfpieiiip Monday inoniiii in tln l'cnn Aemie (lunch. Ti:iiiiiTOiiv i:'ii:.M)i:i).-.r, it cmimiiiis-. Milicrintondcnt of tho ()ljilunt Water rainp.ui), lus been appointed to Mipeiinlind the Auli l,ald Water coniptny al-o. .lulin Cninll, who .h superintendent ut llio latter compiny, Ins le-lgned. ., I. W. PAV-DAY.-. "i lie uuploje- of (In Diamond Iiicj1.pi', mint'- and ujMieiy and the Mmrs fluft ueie paid jeslutlay. Today the mi. plojes of .ill the c-ollieiln in 'J'ailoi, lui-"i .ilpy, We-t Scianton and Xouli Soianton will l,c paid. U'Iip pay c 11 will ro down the valley Jiet wetK, NTK.V III! A I.O.VIi WAY OIT.I.auia DuuitJn, 11 ."i.jrai-old Kill, -tia.Md away fiom hei home at Sll Hampton btuet rally jetleiday afteinoon mid .ii found about ! o'lloik la-t liiylit wan lei iiHC about We-t Jl.ul.et httect in Noitli bentu ton, Mip had wandeied some thiee mile- away fiom lioiiie, 1'itiolman Thiiiui- 'Ilioma- look lm Jn liU home and .-he as later called foi by hir jaient. SC'IIAN'IOXIA.V H0N01!i:i). t the annii it iliition ot the l'ento-e Mediral -oriety of tho rnhcrsity of l'cnii-jhiiiiii, held last week, .lo- fi pit A. Wjkihm, of thl- citj, w.i- accouled the; laic liiinoi of htiiiK cleited pieldent for the Hi' ' mins jear. Mr, nagm-r a thiee time (leitnl H'cietaiy anil altnbiiks Ills ht.inilliiK In the -o-(iely laiRely to early tialnlnir ii'iehid in tie -( ,1 1 ml i.l old Vtvper l.itei.ny oplPty ot our rilj. BOARD HAS ORGANIZED. Tames Young Elected President and Emil Bonn, Clerk. Tho board for the Inspection of can didates for mine Inspector, appelated Thursday oiyr the court, met yesterday and oi'a'unledby eleuttng James Young, of Dunmore, president, and Emll Bonn, clerk. ,rj v - . Tho.bomd will meet Monday, Apt II 21, lu thobpayd of control rooms, city hull, to examine candidates. DONATIONS FOR THE MISSION. Are Acknowledged ,yjth the Thanks of the Mission. Tho management of the Florence Mission gratefully acknowledge tho following. domulpns, duijim thp month or Morbus- cr""" '- .r Mrs,H, C. .Sanderson, mt twice; Mis. W. H. Qeuihurt, meat; "Mi. H. C. Flytfh, cofCee-iiot, etc; Murberger, meatilajt-vH t-ausage, oianges, ban anas, "falsify, cabbages, cranberries, roffeef-sutuh es, Hah, celery, lettuce; Lindner, bread and cake; SCehller, bread djirt cake; Mia. Lcoid, two pack ages r'aokerrjjJljs.rMnttlievvs, rur talus; -JMrs.'V; E, Hand, meat; Mrs. Tayloi;piieut; Mrs. Price, meat; Lack awann Dairy Cp., Ice cream once, milk daily; jjAblngton Dairy Co., milk dally; Mis. l,)y, Aiplibld, meat; Mrs. y. S, Dleht, fresh-laid eggs; 'Pierce's mar- USE ALLEN-'S :FpOT-BASE A iiowder to bcwakcii Into tlic tliocj. Your fcit (eel swollen, ni'tvoiu ami liot, unit- urvt tiled taslly. 11 you luc fiiurlinif fict tfTSIglJt iliow, tiy Allfrn'n fuot-i:at. It 100U thu fee), J111I makfs walkiiijf ujrj Ouiar..k)kn. meatlna feet, Jngrowlnj jSJIW,lilIto'anil caltou spot., ltrllfiio iocii-1 uikI buuioiu ot all lulu ami uivn ret ami lomtoit. Tiv it to.ljj. K.4il ly all iliti;. Itlitu and tluw loil' Ml 23i. Don't jiu'lit uin' ket, cabbage; Clarke's store, sugar, butter! Mrs. Sherman, crackers, slave polish; Palmer, butter; Anno market, meat; Dickinson, tea! L'happell, meat and KrocerlcH; Casterlllie, (neat! Mis. U. J, Poster, meat! K. 0. Coitrsen, tea; Jlrs. Dtew and Mrs. Ulrcher, llf teen yards bleached muslin! It. E. ConicKys. plutures; friend, llloiattife; .Mrs. I). U. llninl, dishes, etc.; What soever cltcle, West Plltiton, Infants' clothing and pillow slip:;. Hiieclitl Easter Rifts Mr. and Mts. W. II. Taylor, plan!, beef roast, faster token! Mis. Stephen Hpruks, ronfec tlnncry! Mrs. W. S. Dlehl, dozen fresh tbkh; K, n, fourion, three dozen cubs; Mrs, John, Easter obks and turnips, Medical attendance, Dr. Anna Clark, Dally papets, Republican, Tribune and Truth. A VERSATILE ENTERTAINER. T. Williams Macey Gave a Perform ance Packed with Good Things. A very sooil-slzeil audience gathered In the lllsh School auditorium last nlsht and wns kept In'splondld spirits for over two hours by ,T. William Macy, one of tit' most versatile and really humorous entertainers ever heard In this city. Mr. Mocey's selections coveted a wide range of subjects and Rave him an op portunity to become uproariously 1 tinny and exceedingly serious. The atorles be told save blm an opportunity to Impersonate down-East Yankee, far-down Irishmen, canny Scots and 'a number of other character types. The best things he gave wore a recitation entitled. "Ilou-'d You Like to Do a Do;;?" In uhich he Impersonated a New Yoik street Arab soliloquizing on Ills disreputable but faithful cur, and a poem by Paul Lawrence Dunbar, In tho rendition of which be became for the nonce a coal-black negro wench, pop ing the question to ber bashful lover. Air. Mncey Is also a buffo-basso ot more than ordinary ability, and some of bis comic songs, especially a par ody on "In the Gloaming," were veiy well received by the audience. MAIL CARRYING CONTRACT. Has Been Awarded to Preston Brown of Green Ridge. The contract for carrying the I'nlted States mall between the Central post oillce and 'West Scranlon station has been awarded to Pieston Brown, ot Green Ridge. Theie were ten bidders-. Engle & S waitz who had the contract gave It up because it didn't pay. The new contractor got better terms. Strikes and Spares! The revised list of averages foivthe second series of games played by the Northeastern Pennsylvania Bowling lengue is piinted below, and It shows that two members of the Backus team, Chuiles Mooie and Hilly Hopkins get Hi st and second places lespeutlvely. Moore's average of 1791-21 Is the high est yet made in a. league content In this T Vi ("HAMLIN "MOOlti:. 1IUU JIjii of lhe Ttoitlirailuii I'tuiilwiuii lJowlin!; I.iaBi'e. city, but is only a little higher than the one made by Billy Hopkins during the tli st seiles, a fraction over ITS. Tho Backus team not only took the championship by winning tho most games, but It also takes Jlrst place with the highest number of pins anil the highest team average. This team won these last honois for the first series, nteo, and thus fairly and square ly deserves to be lecognlzed as the best all mound aggiegation uf bowluis in this part of the state. The Individual averages, icvKed and coriected, atn as follows: (i.llllt'4, Mooic, lul,in ,,,, lm lloiiklii-, llail.m :;n Waiiloll, s II. t ;;u nl man, (i. It. W ;:n Mltilicll, S. II. (' ,111 MUVicU'ii. J1. ('. W ;:u ltoUon, 11. II. V j 'IVilui. II. It. -7 Awiau'. IVn J.!-.'l ir.: I-.-! ll.S L"l..ll lni II 1.1 II. s 1MI1I I.l H.'l 7 i 11,1 -it-;; lot 70 u.: 2.1 mi H.-I 17 v 114 ..i n.i 1 2.) 1111 11 :'! Vl I 13 IVl IVs .'l IMWl IV, .:i -7i-(. iv! r. s 1 pm,.ii lin'.'-jo JKI2!I Till IV. 14 1 i U1 J .2 IliMI IV. 2.11 Dl 10 27 IV! 20 21 Kit t 1,11 2 a ill lie 150 ItS 2 1 -2b 1IH I 111 1-2 lit m t't 111 1(1 1-2 111 1-2 Hull, Uu ktu :... lllclil. 1,11.4 M.140H. (I. 1!, j'liiiiip-. i:iu ,.,' Haiti, i:ilv4 ircoiiiii'li, . 11. c DllN, W. i:. Hi'lllliiU'. I!. C W .loni'4, I!. (". V Cotil. S. II, ( r.iiiuniioii, 11 u i,u4 I lupin 111, (i, II. W Wi'lgaiiil. W. H. w Mooic, l.ll.s ,., ,,, D11N, r. C. W,,... .Mjiloll-iaclioi, Hll.s , Wcki'so, . I!. V,,, ,,.. Mcittrr. ll.nl.i.. ,,, , )i'uc, 1:. (', W , 04t, w, 1:. w , Wi'ldiel. (I. II. W S0JI11 nil, It, It, N .,,,,,,,,,,.. l.'oilll.lh, ,S. II. I.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,., Willi Jllto, 1:. C, W'..,,,,,, 1'ottlcr. (i, it. V I'Jtr, W. I!. W ,,, ItttUMiH, W, i:. W I'l'iUli.nii, llJikii, , I.JI11I1, w, 1:. w, ,,,.,,,,..,,,,, I'olc.v, S, II, l',.,,,,, ,.., 1'ijur, ;-, II. (' ,, ,,,, HOIO, (4. It, (', ,, ,,,. Jiini'-, . 1:. w.., DiinltT, 1)11.4 ,,,,,.,..,.,..,,..', Onoii., 1'.. ('. W ,...,,,.. Miliol, (,', II. W, .,.,,, .,.,,,., (Ijdmimlt, KI1.4 ,..,, llcUw, W, II. W (Iiiiulii, 1)11.4 ,,,,,.,,.., .'u ;:ii III it .'0 : In mII ;i 13 i -t ui 11 11 IS l 11 lit :;n 27 ii 11 u Ml 11 ; 11 11 :i u .'I IM'4.1 125 Ul 118 2-a I', itoLiiii, i:iu The team averages were as follows: l'liw. Aroiagr. llJd.Ui ,,,,,, , 2l,7Ml 10l$-7' tiimi ltlile 'Miicliuvii...,,, iWOi lUl'1-7 Sua 111 on Hlijilo llub. ....... 23,&VS I'll 1-7 J Klei trie City ttlu'clmcu 2-l,'l 15027-75 L'lU ,,.. 2.1.2IU l'4G3-73 Wi'st llivl Wlii'olmi-ii, 2J.U7U 1M0-J-7" The thing that Is Interesting buuleis -,"' iM8SSSSSigS3?SSW,Msgg3 : i L . J FIGHTING A MINE FIRE SERIOUS BLAZE IN RICHMOND NO. 3 MINE. File Is Located in the No. 3 Dun more Vein and Haa Been Raging for Some TimeMen Working Eight Hour Shifts Have Been Fighting the Fire Constantly but They Have Made Little Progress Up to DateFire Is the Occasion of Falls, Little progress Is being made lu the fight against the Hie that has been raging for three weeks In the No. 2 Dunmore vein of the Ontiulo & Western company's Wehmond N'o. !,, colliery at the city line, near Prleebuig. Sixty men In throe shifts or twenty each, have been at work day and nlsht to subdue the ilttmes but their efforts are rewarded' with little success. The tire hns fairly eaten away a large area of pillars and the consequent caves have seriously complicated the situa tion. It Is bulled, however, that the ex tienio measure of Hooding the mine will not have to bo rcdortod to in conquering the blaze. REFERRED TO COUNCIL. Matter of New Price Schedule for Team Work to Be Considered. At a meeting of the General Team ster's union held last night In Daub's hall the matter of fixing a new rate of $4 per day for team work and general team hire was discussed and was Anal ly referred for decisive action to the joint council which comprises repre sentatives from all the team owners and driver's locals in the city. It was stated last night by a promin ent members of the union that the aitlcle printed In an evening paper on Thursday night In which It was inferred that a new wage scale had been pre-s-entcd by the drivers to the local team owners Is absolutely false, and that no such demand has been made. ill this city most, just at present, Is the tournament which is to be conducted on the Ilampe alleys, between May 1 and May 31, Inclusive. The conditions and prizes for this evenL have abeady been ptepared. The prizes will be as follows: For the player making the hlgheht in dividual average for thirty games, a gold medal. For the two men, playing as a team, making the highest average for twenty games, bowling ball and canvas bag for each. For the team of live men making tho highest average for llfteen games, bowling ball and canvas bag for each player. For the player making (the highest number of spares for thirty games, a $7 silk umbrella. Contestants may play at any time be tween the hours of 2 p. m. and '2 a. m. every day during the month of Slay, but must expressly state to the scorer be fore beginning to play that they intend that particular game to count In their tournament score.- A meeting will be held tomorrow af ternoon at Zuleger's, in South Scranton, for the purpose of reorganizing the City Bowling league for a second series of games. Representatives fiom the Becker alleys, In "West Seranton, and the Audi torium alleys, In North Seranton, will be present to urge that teams from these alleys be taken Into the league. It is probable that they will be admitted into the league, and that the Backus and Klks teams, from tho Northeastern league, will also be taken In, This will necessitate the dropping or two teams, and those which will probably be se lected for slaughter will be the Lleder kr.mz and South Side teams. The captains of tlve of the teams In the City Bowling league met and de leated n picked team from North "HII.I.V" IKlt'KIV?. M-iond High "Mm of H10 Xnillioattern Priifuj l anlii loillii(f Leauiio, Seranton on .uleRcr'n nlleys lobt night. The bowling wns very poor on both sides. The score: C.VrTAl.W 'I'lIASI. '1'otaN. Hii 7 JT3 137 111 U7:( Hit- i'i7 117 0 77C-21 It!- E3J HU-7 120- -ITT Hi .u5l 17!- IDS 17H i" li'i l.a 1MI 4 l.sil A 51, Uil 171 US lit 172 Hcmy ,. lMw.mli 'l'lioino.4 . Pah ,, ...,. 15S MII HI 117 1,71 71.1 W')-0I3 llluli iou, PjvIj, 17H. llilili uu'iaje l)al, 1MI. A match between the Backus and niack Diamond teams for the cham pionship of the Northeastern league will bo rolled some time next week and should attract a big crowd. .Mt'i-tu' ,,,,.,.,, 17.5 HIiiIki' ,, l.VI lloll ,, ,'..., HHI llioumll ,,,,,,,,,,,, li Jomi ,,,,,,.,.,,,,,, Ji," 7J.S i'itovii)i:.sci: m: l.lo.Ml , Ill En-Twining New Friends Constantly. Old ones always wel come Optician 131 Pcnn Ave. M'LEOD-M'MILLAN MATCH. It Will Be a fireat Exhibition of Wrestling Skill, When McLeod and McMillan meet next Monday night at tho Scianton Bicycle club house, It Is expected that n, contest In which unusual skill will bo exhibited will be witnessed. It will bo remembered that Dwyer suffered his only defeat In Seranton at tho hands of Mcl.eod. The former now hopes to got oven through McMillan. Tho latter Is now working out every day with Dwyer for the contest, and the physical culture professor Is confi dent of his man, McLeod. has worked his way into favor with lovers of ath letics In this region and his quite a strong backing, which will look to him to give a great exhibition. GRANTED HoiYORCB. Mrs. Kate E. Lewis Secures a Sep aration from Her Husband. Other Court News. Before Judge E. C. Newcomb und a Jury, yesterday, the divorce case of Mrs. Kate K. Lewis against William E. Lewis was tried. After the divorce proceed ings were begun, Lewis demanded a jury trial, and then left this commun ity nnd has remained away from It ever since. He did not withdraw his demand, however, and consequently when the case was called yesterday, although he was not present or represented, It had to go on before a jury. Mrs. Lewis was represented by Attorney Charles E. Daniels. ' The testimony yesterday was to the effect that Lewis abused her and threat ened to kill her, and that he had been improperly Intimate with Mrs. Edith Hosklns. A Mr. and Mrs. Hunt, ot West Seranton, testified that Lewis had taken this woman to their place one night and Introduced her as his wife. He said his home was In Plttston and that he had missed the last train, whereupon the Hunts agreed to give them shelter for the night. They occupied the same room. L. P. Williams, by whom Lewis was employed as an insurance agent, testi fied thnt Lewis had confessed to him his relations with the Hosklns woman. The jury promptly granted Mrs. Lewis the divorce prayed for. The trial of the case of M. D. Brown & Co. against Mary A. Sweeney, execu trix, was concluded before Judge New comb yesterday morning nnd a verdict of $1,024.30 returned in favor of the plaintiffs. When court adjourned the case of Louis Tedeseo against the Guardla Rome society, of Old Forge, was on trial. Tedeseo was a member of the society and said he was ill from Feb ruary 24 to April 7, and sued to recover benefits at the rate of $1 per week. The society resists payment on the ground that Tedeseo was not really slc,k, but only pretending sickness. The case will go to the jury this morning. In tiie main court room, before Judge Kelly, the case of Frank Pierce afainst George Copperthwalte, a wage claim, went to the jury In the morning, but the jury did not agree until after court adjourned In the afternoon. The ver dict was sealed and will be leported this morning. All of yesterday was consumed In No. 3, where Judge Simonton is presiding, with the trial of the case of W. F. Smythe against Edgar Wilson. At the close of the day, practically all of the evidence was in, and the case will go to the jury this morning. COURT HOUSE NEWS NOTES. In the (Male of Atnolil L. Waul, late of tills city, lettu'S of administration were jetciilay granted to Attorney Henry Ilnrdln;. Iiilm McC'.inn jrstenlny bfeaii an action to re cou'i' !J1,W) damages fiom tin- boiougli of Dun. inoic. (J. W. T.WU rrgMcicd .intciday us a tfudont-at-law in Hie ofllip of Willanl, Waneii & Knapp. 'llio lioiousjli of Ta.iloi- jt'.ti'iday liiouglit on no tion aifalint the I.aikiwamu Sheet Hallway lonipany and tlie Suantnn Hallway company to collect 7(W, the tat on the poli'4 ami wlics of these lompanles for the .learn 1801, 18T,, ISM, 1S'I7, ISIS, 1S!II, 11X10 .mil l'HII. COURT TO SETTLE DISPUTE. Witness Clerk Matter to Be Called to Its Attention. It wns decided yesterday to allow the court to say -whether tho v-itnehs clerk shall be employed In the county commissioners' or controllers' ottlce. A statement of facts will be argued upon by Controller E. A, Jones and Commissioner John J. Durkin and this will be presented to the court for an opinion. In the meantime both Messrs. .Mnlion nnd Neuls are at work, Mr, Jones said yesterday that he thought this step advisable to finally settle the matter and prevent friction. If the witness clerk might belong In tho commissioners' .ofllce, well and good, Mr. Jones said he has no dealt u olher than to perform the duties of his olllco exactly as the Inw directs. BASE BALL NOTES, Tw wil.s fiom today the Ih.t I'shlhitloii nauio uf thu mmoii will lie pi lied nl Athletii' paik, lichwen tho Seranton and Hie I'llHton llmtlitis team, Woik i Meadlly pio'cn.Iiu? at the p.uk, and within ten il.i, all of tho ulteratioii will lie com. plitid and tho Bionml leady for tho pLi.ien to pi act lee. ltoger fioiton, miter (ti'ldir of the Soaulun club, hat left 111 home at Biniioft, Jllih., for llio East, Ho will stop out a few day. at Coin, inif, X, V bifoio icpoitlne lieio for duty, Lajton It. Nchcich, (he famous foot ball ii.uk of Cornell, will lni the Seranton iluh's attorney thN be.ison, am) alaiuner Law ton will plate his name for tho league' attorney at the net meet ing of the league directors, Tlie new uiilfoiins, to lm worn by tho Scianton ba.e ball team, were reiehed jeleidjy by I'loiey Ic Hioobi and weio placed in the bhow window, attracting considciahlo attention. 'Jim unlfoiiis ioii-,lt of Vale crey ulilrU ami limncib, with liuioon ioll.ii, i4u, Mocking., belts, and the word Seiaiiton aciovt tlie breat. 'Hum; ioIom nuke a leiy handiomc combination. Moses Roberson Hanged. v Uy i:ilu.iic Who, from 'Hie Atoclateil 1'nyt. JaiksonWlte, I'la., April i. Io ltobei.on, a negro, wat lianjcd hcic today. Ho killed Dep uty fcherlft Jcukliu at Pablo lleacli, Yt., teveial niontli4 ago. ii i ,' i MABKIED. WltltlLKV-HOWK At tho homo cl the bilde'i mother In La I'lmne, April 3, VM, by Kev. J. X. Lee, Mr. 1'ied K. Wilgley, of ractorjUMe, to Mlii I'carl C, Howe, of La 1'lume, GRAND AND PETTNURORS DRAWN BY SHERIFF AND JURY COMMISSIONER. The Gi-Ancl Jurors Will Meet on Monday, May 5, to Pass Upon the Oases That Will Be Brought Be fore Them The Petit Jurors Will Serve During the Two Weeks Term of Criminal Court Which Begins on Monday, June 2. The following grand and petit Jurors were drawn yesterday by Sheriff 0. II. Schadt and Jury Commissioner D. J. Campbell, Commissioner E. D. Slur-res being absent from the city: Grand Jurors, Monday, May 5. Lawrence llonanl, hborer, 01; pliant. I'a 1 1 Itk JlcC'.ilfuy, miner, Hcninloii. W. II, Wolf, postmiMter, Olerbmii. Thomas I..iw, ul&hm.i4ler, Auhb.ihl. Patrick Cunningham, mill hand, Sciuiilnn. K. 1. .Mitchell, clerk, Seranton. Italph II. Onmt, link Sruiiiton. Traill; Decker, collector, Scinnlon. SI. II. t'urley, blacksiuilli, Diledlle. Ocoigo W. finn, conlinctor, Siruiiton. William Jloisan, tiiuklajer, Scintituii. William 1 Jloi.in, laboicr Seranton. JmcpH Knott, miner, Seiaiiton. .Mlcliiel .1. Strtltigh, fireman, Si union. A, r. Law, cci clary, IJiinmore. Henry Slat tin, miner. Soranlon. .John 1'. Itoehe, hotel, Scianton. Seidell II. Kingsbury, eleik, Seranton. J. W. Ilownrth, lumber, Seranton. Chester Jf. Vail, faimcr, Scott. John .1.- O'SIalley, teamster, Dumnore. John W. l'owlcr, treasurer, Dnnuiore. J.une ,T. Nallln. foreman, Jllnooka. Thomas 1). tirlffltlx, flte bes Seranton. Petit Jurors, Monday, June 2. John SfcIIuirli, student, Dunmore. John W. Clomp, blacksmith, SIosiow. Edward L. Fuller, coal operator, Scianton. John Durkin, barber, Seranton. Samuel Droadhcad, jr., notaiy, Old Forirc. P. I Nolan, engineer, Jfoolc. John B. Davis, miner. Tailor. Ethan A. lllvcnberjr, carpenter. Old Turge. A. 0. Hedglin, gent., Jefferson. Charles Kelly, mason, Seranton. Ellas Morris, asbe.i4or, Seranton. Italph JIci.Miier, miner, Seranton. Frank Wiishhuin, manager, Seranton. Itichard Bell, farmer, Mo--cow. Peter Kuehner, hotel, Seranton. Thomas T!. Jones, coal operator, Reunion. Almon Coon, farmer, ' North Abington. Edward Slorri-i, iron worker, Scianton. r. S. Benedict, cleik, Seranton. SI. J. Kearney, livery, Archbald. Theodore Stitchell, faimcr, Jeffeison. Henry J. Walter, piintcr, Seranton. l'atiick Campbell, laborer, Seranton. John J. Slorgan, piintcr, Seranton. William Healpy, miner, Seranton. John C. Schmidt, clergyman, Seranton. Oeoige B. Dimmick, bank teller, Scranlon. A. P. Trautwein, picsidcnt, Carbondale. John J. O'Boyle, merchant, Seranton. John Derrig, miner, Slinooka. A. r. Emery, foreman. Jcffereon. Claik Lowrj ngent, Scianton. Bernard Dolin, mason, Scranlon. William R. Safibrd, agent Scianton. John Cure, farmer, Gicenficld. 1 Saturday Ladies' Pure Linen Handkerchiefs, very fine and shear, 18c value. Saturday special 10c Point Lace Collars, new Arabian lace, 25c s value. Saturday special 15c gj Fancy Neck Ribbons, bright stripes, in 9 g shades, 15c value. Saturday special 10c g 2,t;oo Yards Torchon Laces, new patterns, $ in all widths of edges and insertions, 10c value. Saturday special 4c fer. Palat Val. Laces, special new assortment, S all widths and insertions to match. 12c to 20c 5; value. Saturday 9c ej Leather and Silk Belts, new selection. 5j Saturday special 25c 5: Turquoise Stone Pins, brooch and beit,25c g value. Saturday special 13c g. New Florodora and Medallion Belt and j Brooch Pins 25c g Egyptian Lace Collars, ecru shades, looks $j like $1.50 goods. Saturday, special 49c g Fast Black Umbrellas, steel rod 39c HI 3 '3 VS I The Best 50c It's a Beamy, flsk to See It. P. N. Corsets, in all the new forms, $1.00 to $2.50 New Lace Gloves, shades of fawn and grey, white and black 50c to $1.50 Buy the Best Our M & W. Kid Gloves, sure to tit and wear Ladies' Hose, drop stitch and plain soft maco yarn. 20c value, for 15c New Line of Ladies' Fancy Hose, colored and black, lace and drop stitch and Grenadine Hose 25c up to $2.00 Gents' Fast Black Hose, i24c value. 3 Pairs for 25c New Black and White Fancy Stripe Neck Ribbonsi ......... ,oc anci 00c m 3 We Give Green Mears & 415-417 Lackawanna Ave. 3 WflfWW$WWl wuwwwwywMiWVWMMWbwywwvyur. GAS PORTABLES 1 Why ruin vour eyesight trying to read by the 3 light from a chandelier.w hen you can buy a Gas Portable with Welsbach Burner, Hantle, Chim ney, Shades, Six Feet of Tubing and all attach ments for We have Hnntlcs that we sell for 10 cents that are hard to beat. CVuxiSVm 134 Wyoming Ave- GEO. V. MILLAR 8t CO. Walk In and look around. wwmmmmmmwmwwMwm FOR BEDS We are showing the finest line of Brass Beds ever seen in Seranton. Their finish is perfect. Our Iron Beds cost you about twothirds what you pay elsewhere. t Seranton Bedding Go, F. A. KAISER, Manager. Lackawanna and Adams AvenueSi Both 'Phones tt. St. LewN, mamtn, Seotl. I'. J. I'liilliiii, school dlreilor, Slinooka. Joseph 1j. U.ivis, miner, Obpliunt, W. J, SteveiH, fanner, North Ahlnclon. George D. Smith, president, Seranton. Stolen Simons, miner, Olyplunt. Kugcne Me en, fanner, ClarU'8 Summit. John SI. Oatlughcr, driier hoy, Illakely. IJeorgo B. Thompson, manager, Seranton. Michael Jordan, engineer, Scianton. T. J. Dempscy, lahorcr, Duumote. Giles L. Clark, nurBernian, Seranton. Jaine ftttoii, carpcntei, Archhahl. Austin II. Blair, gent., Scianton. A. C. rredericle, farmer, Greenfield. Thomas Cosgrove, superintendent, Sibley. Bcv. David Jonn, clerginan, Seranton. Klod f-arKent, fanner, h aPluine. St. P. Stead, blacksmith, Jermin. Itichard Graie farmer, Scott. Joluic.inlon, opeiator, SIoicow. It. W. Cojlc, meichant, Seranton. William B.inkin, faimei, Greenfield, lldw-in Sr. Dimmick-, clerk, Seranton. C. O. Hnlibard, farmer, Scott. D. E. Barton, civil engineer, Dunmore. Patilck Stay, contractor, Scianton. John T. Durkin, miner, Aiehliald. Bernard O'nellly, collector, Scianton. Stolen Cole, caipcntcr (Jcteup), Winlou. Jesse Gardner, farmer, Giecnfleld. O. W. Bagley, inercliant, Caibondale. Jacob Jenkins, miner, Seranton. Harvey Kenyon, faimei, Greenfield. (Jeorge Watei, jr., jeweler, Seranton. A. T. O'SIalley, boileiniaker, Seranton. IContinued on Pago li.l Specials 1 Corset in Town 1 p. Trading Stamps Hagen 00 TO THE BEDDING CO. r Headquarters for Incandescent as Mantles, PorVable Lamps. THE NEW DISCOVERY I Kern Incandescent Gas Lawib. GunsterSFofsviti .. ...... . v.: u iHA-oZi renu atcdnc. g mwBammmmMmmmmmmmm l 'Phone 2007. Old 'Phone 9-2. Don't Strike 1 Buy the "Smoot," the Typewriter Man, takes pleasure in ex hibiting its merits from morn till night, zst floor Guernsey Building, Seranton, Pa. NEW YORK HOTELS. WESTMINSTER HOTEL Cor. Sixteenth 6t. and Ir n Place, NEW YORK. American Tlan, ?3.!0 lx Day mid Upward European Plan, ?l,00 Per Day and Upward. Epecial Rate to Families. T, THOMPSON, Prop, t For Bnstuess Hen 1. in the heart ( U wholcsali . I uiitrJct. J For Slioiipei'S t 1 minute?' walk to Wanamakerss a, f 8 minutes to Btegel Cooper's hie T t- fiture. Easy of access to the ere.! " 4- Dry Qooda Btorus. I For Sightseers 4- One block from B'way Cars, ev. 4. Ins easy transportation, to bU . polnta of interest. -f ! HOTEL ALBERT : NEW YOltK. X Cor. 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