iWHt. f?r jtikP f i , .' W 'm ."'r:' r , &'f 1 , "t if 4,' z IK w THE SCIUtfTON TRIBUNE-TUESDAY, MATT 3kL flit..y.ryj.tv.vi-jy',;MMtJi7r...Ta7.j mmw?mmfm!'mimmmwwmy ,'', ,-i - -..- -,' wT'V'r' ,7TKS'' - - . ' '-" .vrfl ' v- i t G, 1D02. ' j ' , v y pocxxxxxxxxxa hie MoDr.nN MAnnwAtiB stow. Alaska Refrigerators Keep perishable foods longer mid require loss lec limn any other refrig erator made. The Alaska Iiuh a ptovislon chamber which 1b free fiom odor has pure t'liurcoal lilt ing, Made wllh Bine, en ameled n ml tile linings. 3 M01U y y Footc & Shear Co. X 119 N. Washington Ave O ;xxxxoooooo5i i . the Scranton Investor voti. i. coxxixi. nuir.nixo. no. c. Title Guaranty and Trust Co. 10 shares for ale. Prpo-dH almost $200,- 000.00 Nc.irb WO.COO nude on one batch of licmR International lext-Book Co. 20 flnicy for sale. You -lionltl apply lo lay. , Clark and Snover Co. I'rcfiucd sloch for sale. 5700 woilh. Scranton Cold Storage Co. Stock foi sale. 10 shaic". Otlur securities bought and soli. it. i:. LOMi:rivs & co., M'honc, Vfj. Council fluildln','. The Course of Study In all departments of the Hardenbcrgh. School of Music and Art is arranged on broad linos and according to modern progressive ideas. Send for circular. Carter Building, 604 Linden Street. Girl's Wash Dresses for Summer Wear in sie fiom sK to ticlic vri. Latest models hi I.IMJX, PIQfl., and CHASM. Coats for caily Pprlnjr and Summer wear, IJnis' Wn'di J)ieaef Hois' Illoomcr hitils. THE BABY BAZAAll 118 Washington Avenue. asKxwEWfflMWts8iiisE!E8Ba HJ5SEESES oes I In all styles at $1.50. $2.00 1 S2.50 and $3.00 for Ladies' and Gents' at 1 1METTLETONS Burr Building, 134 Washington Avenue. Green 'f radius StnmiKs. PETER N. HAAN Livery, Boarding, Heavy Teaming and General Draylng. New Stables, 1415 Hulbery Street. New 'Phono 2057. Cost Is Small to Launder Your Lace Curtains. . . Poi,'t ou want to liy our way this Dine) JVo isuaianlcO aititle lace I'iTx'U and rairfid liaud noik. Luc liiindsiliii; U a kpccJally. ACKAWANNA THE UNDRY. 308 310 Penn Avenue. FERS0NAL, Mr. iind Mis. .1. Si Men Ca.e, of l.'ast Slrouds-bur,-, na .11 he Jcinijn jcatcidjy, l)r, T, O. ntulmniaiM, of WllWIIaur, called rn fciranton ulatlu's und filend-. jc.tndjy, Mrs. W, , I'oolo uml tun, Willie, are W.ltlug Mi I'uutcVi fithci, hlmun Many, of (iluiiiuoJ, J'a. .Mri1. Ucoiijn II, Ttlpp ami Infant fin, of Colo, fjdu tipiinn, Col., mi) i foiling at the homo tl In r Im.lunJ'a uunu on Ailanu annuo. (leiicral Manager K. II. I.oomk," of tho pda. war?, IiiUuiiiii and Wctcm ciul iliuiiiwnt, ai In the ily )cstrday, and ltltid tcuial of the collleilc in loinpany v.lth bunciiiitcuilciit it, A. l'lillllpi. II. r Smith hi) re.lsncd liU pmltion an iredlt clerk at the 'llilid National hank to auept Ilia cupirlntrndeney of the new biani.li of.lco ittab Jl.lud hy the liraiUtrcct company, lie had teen connected nlth the 'third National Lank for three jears, and I) regarded ai a tcry able, jovnt' nu. W JUDGES HAD A BUSY WEEK HALF- A -HUNDRED OPINIONS AND ORDERS. Councilman John McHalo Is Declar ed to Bo a Citizen New Trial Awarded In tho Kosh Cnso In Which tho Veracity of tho Com monwealth's Principal Witness Was Attacked Caibondalo and Scranotn Defeated in Cases Which Hinge on Sturges Case. Itair-a-hundred opinions and orders were Imtulrd down ycHterday by Judges ICdwards, Kelly and Newcomb. In the case In which Common Coun cilman John .McIIaln'H naturalization impels were attacked Jud(,'c Newcomb ruled that tho evidence produced by tlii' assailant wan not sufTleent to war rant the couit In Invalidating the luilurallsiatlon paper. The opinion reads as follows: The lelatlon of the district attorney In thN ease allacU the rrponilcnt'M clllinihlpi flrt, Incline It doe? not appear niion the fate of the petition tint the oath ruiulred hy law hid hem administered either tn Millale or his wltncp, DurMn. In other Mords, that while the oitli In cud iae appears to hue been xubocilbcd hy the parly pmporllnt,' to haic been snorn, .let the ihik'ii lr;iialiiie Is not allKed to the Jurat. Whatcicr the pi.itlee my be In other Jurisdic tion?, the imifoim praitliu In this louit ha? been that one of the Indue? lierKonnllv rnmtiip the antlllrant for I iltltr.ltlr.lt trill limlpr mill mltTitnU. teied In hi? piesenie, and If the application Ih appioied, the hual oath Is then administered In tin' presence of the judge. The picsuniptlon I? lli.il this was done In the prcent iac and tint the rleik's stsnatiire to the jurat a onilttid hy iiiriididit. 'I hire Is no e)ldeino befoie u.s to oierconie that picsiunptiflu. Itefeitnic to the lecord bhow? Mell.ile's name in the nitiirallutlon inde. Such enliy has been hrld lo he fulllelrnt cildeiice that the cdeik's name was omitted from the jui.it by acildcnt, cimTiricATi: iti:aui..R. The eertllliale In this cae U tegular on its faie and pioperly attested, with the eal of the com t, Such certificate is Mithclcnt eildence In the Hist instance lli.it the liulhidn.il named in it n.t? duly evamiueil and sumn in open com t and In the presence of mine of the jiidues, and tint the certificate was icsiiluly and lawfullv issued. It Is not condusiu', but tlnvc ho a-seit that the certlflcilo was not i'-uid accoiillue to law must proc it. The rrc Olid nround of attack relates to the date of tho re-pondent's coming to this country and hi? aire at that time. His certillcalc was Ri.mted Oilober 2nd, ISS'i, upon a petition sctllnrr forth that he auiicd In this country in 1870, that he was then under tho ape of eighteen jc.ni, and tint he had icidcd here for hie jears then l.i-t pa?t. It was il limed on the part of the iclatoi, and c ,ne a-ked to find from the. eiidence, that thee aieimcnts were faUe, and tint Jlillale did not tome to this lounlij until 1SS.!, belns then far put l!ie aire of eighteen Jens. While there is no doubt about our poner to aiatc the dmee for fluid piactiied in piocuilii!! it, jet the bur den of eslalilMilnit the altesitlon ot fund by Mifiluicnt pi oof I? ifpon the relator. Tlie ircsinnp linn is in fuor of the integrity of the deciee. The fiaiid alleged in this c ise, at. in other?, can not be pie-tuned, but lo u.uriiit us in l.K.ltilifr tlie tleirec liuit he islahli-hed, at least to a moial Kcrtaiulj. (iiiins full foice and eiTeii lo the eidenic on the put of the irl.ilnr. It may be aid to lal-c pome suspiriou as lo the dite of MellalcN airiv.il in the countij- and h- .I'-'P at that time, but tin? is not etiouah to .inuer (lie lequiinnenls of the liw and to inipeaih the wlldilj' of a ileciee of this mint. The nile i- thcrcfoic ilisdiaigrcl. JlcIIale's papers were attacked by William Hush whom ho defeated for common council In the eighteenth ward. KOSH GETS A NEW TRIAL. In February, Michael Kos.h was con victed of having placed an obstruction nn the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western tracks, near the Mt. Ploas'int colliery. The chief witness for the com monwealth was Frank Jones, and a new tilal was asked for on tho ground that Jones was a man given to prevarication, who could not bo believed under oath. Judge Kellj" yesterday made absolute the rule for a new trial, In the follow ing opinion: "This defendant was convicted of a very serious offence. If sentence is to bo pronounced upon tho verdict, con sistency requires that It be a substan tial one. -t'pon full consideration ot tho evidence given at the time, and upon tho rule for a new trial, we are reluc tant to pronounce sentence upon him, without giving him the benefit of an other trial. Kule absolute." In the matter of tho grading of the main road In Mooslc borough, Judge Edwards declared tho appeals Incura bly defective for many reasons, and confirmed tho report of the viewers ilnnlly. Other opinions rendered were as follows: liy Jndife IMwards: City of Carhondalo nrralnst If, ll. .Tadivln, 'lliomis O'Connell et al., and Alexander titllt-r. ; Juditnicnt on deniuirer for defendants, C ily of Kiranlnn ajwinM. (ieoijje AViienih, Maiy William?, Ilai Id M. Williams. Ceoiae I'. Kellai, Itoiter McCottan, .Mrs. Harriet K. CJojuej judg ment on demuri rr for ilefendanls. Antonio Mufcuioltl asralnst JfjnaU Iiueldnpf; judaneut dlncled to be entered in lucoidaiue with the repoit of tho referee. .T, O, AiKrcui.in, trustee, nsainst Joseph Joseph; rule to opt n Judgment made absolute. Commonwealth agilnst Thomas W. Slaik; rule to smiriider defendant illsehaic,red, liy .ImUe Kelly: limes Campbell against the Scranton llallivay lompany and Clinks Klein against the Seraulon Ilillivay company: pl.ilnlllfs ilirnted to file a inoio tpeilhe hlatiment within twenty ilijs, or suffer jiidffiuent, IXJUXCUOX GlIAXTCI). lohn n. Wal-h ct al. ag.ilii-t the illy of Car bond lie; Injunction giauted tu lcstialn the de feudiut from inteiliu Into an electile lighting coutiait ulth the I. u Kaw nnii.i Valley compauj', uhiih i on trait wis not autliorled by ordinance, hut simply by a joint resolution. In le: (Iradlng of Xluth tticct. Piianlon: rule to ttrll.o oil appeals from report ot ileiw ills chilgid. Thomas 11, Cl.ul: rsalint Chailcs fetuarti inlc to Mril.o till iicii suit e'.l-t barged, Xol.ui a'alnt .Vohui; lij ogrifnienl, Injunillon In. Hill',' continued until May Vi, and dcfeudaiils to line couliol of the husine-.s, pending Keltic ineiit, piculdlng they go teiurlly to phiintllT, Ily Judjre Xcuiomli. loeph Walker against the Walker Automatic Fleam Couphr iniupauj; rule to fit i ike oil judg ment dUilurged, Union Cah Stoics against Pr, flcorgo I,iiem berrfer; rule for new lil.il illsihargid. 1't'piujhiinl.i Central Ilrewlng compiny against IVtir l4iKiul(; Mile for Judgment for want of a Mitlleleiit .illlil.nlt of defense is ilkHhaignl, Maiy llugcity, iidinlnljtratrU. against the illy of rsuautou; rule for a new trial discharged. I'ir iui lain i ,, II. Peaii agiin-t A. W, Drawn; fees of the under, -W, A, Wilint, fixed at $150, the same to be pild by the pullcs In emial moieties. Vreednian li llerkotlt. .igalnt M, 1, llipsihel; rnhi granted on plalutllt to ghc sccurlly for losts. Lewis Knitting company asilntt II. Harris k Co.; rule gi Jilted on plalutllt to ghe .ecurlty for iots. Xcw Voik, Ontario and WV.tcni (oinpany a gul lie t the Xorlhne.t Coal (oinpany; prelimi nary liijumtlon lontlnued by agreement until bept. 5. ViOi. In re; lnioixor.iticn oi mo .Norm i.nu ri.n liii', Hunting and (laming dub; diurter granted, Alex, Copcljnd ugaln.t Mcbln K. Whiting; John I'. Reynolds i, appointed guardluu of liar old M. Whltini; OUR SUMMER -SCHOOL OF EIGHT WEEKS. n.-tfg'A t9iLXfl. Opens June' Call or Write For Particulars. Both 'Phones, BAPTIST MISSION SOCIETY. Annual Sleeting Opens in Penn Ave nue Church Today. Following Is the programme of the sixteenth annual meeting of the Wom an's Baptist Foreign Jllsslon Society of Pennsylvania, which opens this after noon in tho Penn Avenue Baptist church: THIM1AY, MAY 0, 2 P. Jl. I'rajer Meeting. Lid by Miss S. C. Krigbjum, Scianlon J.ao I'. M. Opening: Sen Ice. hinging. Scripture Heading. Praj cr. i Addicscs of Welcome Mrs. Curr, President I'enn Alcnue ?ocIet.v. Mr?. I'llldiaid, 1'iesldent Ahlugton Associa tion oclely. Ilenonc " Mr?. M. 1'. Tustln, President W. B. K. M. Soclctj" of l'ennsjhania. Reports Ticisuicr, Jlrs. Chailo? II. Times. C'oiicspoiidlng Sccietar.v, Ml. M. It. Trcor "Our Uut.v lo the Tieastirj" Mis. T. H, Scott, Chaiiman State L'xpcnsc 1 unci. "Our Duly to llisscltlne llou-e" "Our Dulj- to the thlhhrli's Home" Mrs. Itutger Uov, President Philadelphia As tnci.it ion society, itepoit of Cciieial beiretarj' Senior and Junior Wink Mrs. Ilairiet Xcwell Joms Solo. Mlsshmaij- Addres-e?. "Shoit Sketches of Chinese Chiisti.ins" Miss A. Kate (ioddard, Xingpo, Clilna "t'ps anil Downs in .Wain" Miss Heniicttu Moigan, Ciauliiti, Assam "Medical Woik" Dr. Lorena Itrred, Xalgonda, India "Oieeting from lleadquaiteis" Jliss Lucy AVatcrhurj-, Poston llrlglit Helps in Litcratuie. Tt'llSDW, r.VIIXIXG, 7.S0. lljinn of the r.ulher Lights. Missinn.in- Appeal1- "Ihc Ciirls of As-am" .. "The finis of China" .... "J he dills of India" .... Solo. The Response "Oil! Dtughteis at Home' ..Miss lorgan . Mi-s Codd.nd Dr. lliecd Mr?. Tuslln ltedt.ition Mi-s fjt.icc June Jones l'.iither Liglits Hymn. Adddirs? "Woniin and the Kingdom" Mi?. Lucy Watcrbuij-, Home Srcietarj-, Ilos toii, Ma-s, Offciiug. ' "A Closing Woid" It. V. X. Pierce, D. P. w i:dxi:.si)ay Monxixo, u..';o. I'raur Senile, Led lij Mis. Divid Morris, Phlladdphla One Minute Iicpoits fiom A?"oi.l.illon' By Iteprescntathcs A Council Tilde I'le-lcled oier by Mis. II. X. Jones, State fccci.Maij. wi;dxi:5day Arn:i:xoox, i.so. Modioli of Olhieis. Iteports of Committee. Address Conscciation Venice. Pastor Pierce STONECUTTERS' STRIKE. Agreement to Bs Presented Today to Carlucci Company Officials. At a meeting of the executive, com mittee oE the Stonecutters' union, held last night In Industrial hall, an agree ment was drawn up for presentation to the oflleeiH of the Carlucci Stone com pany today. This agreement provides for an eight hour day, a minimum wage of $3 per day and a provision providing that tho yard shall be strictly union and that none but union stonecuttern shall bo employed. If the company officials sign this agreement-today, nnil If tho stone cutters now employed by the company either quit work or come into the union, the strike will bo formally declared off at a meeting of the union to be held to night. It Is questionable as to whether all tho stonecutters now employed by tho company will come into tho union. When they remained at work despite tho strike order they were expelled from the union and fined $80 each. This fine has since been reduced a considerable amount, but some of the men refuse to pay It. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE LECTURE. To Be Delivered by Carol Norton, C. S. D,, at the Lyceum. When Chllstlan Science Is misstated by thoso who do not understand it, and are not (iimllflcd to speak about It, tho sick and the sinner may, In this way, bo misled, and misjudging, refrain fiom that Inquiry which would easily lead to their ictovcry, and to a strong faith In Clod as ablo happily to Influence all human affairs. In order to correct wrong impressions which may obtain, as well as to meet tho common yearn ing of nil Christians for a moro prim itive and practical Christianity, Flist Church of Christ Scientist, or thlH city, has arranged for a free, public lecture, to bo given at tho Lyceum theatre next Thuisday evening by Carol Norton, C. S. D., of Now York city. Mr, Norton Is a practical exponent of tho doctrine that the Bible Is really true, and Is primarily Intended to show how mankind may become harmonious In every way, and that God can abund antly bless us all In this wot Id, us In tho next. , Miss Le Vay at Hotel Jermyn. Miss Lo Vay has boon In New York tho past week, beloctlng an udvonced lino of summer millinery, which she will dlspluy at the Hotel Jermyn, Tuesday, lluy Cth. SOME FOOLISH PEOPLE Allow a cough to run until It gels bcjoml tho rcaili of inedidne. They often wy, "Oh. It will wear awaj'," liut In moat cases it will wear them away. Could they be Induced to try tlu successful medicine called Kemp's Balsam, ivhl:li Is bold on a pasltlto guarantee to cure, they would immediately tee tho excellent effect uft tcr taking tho tirtt dose. Price. He. and COc. Trial :Itu free. At ill druggists, 1 rV 19th, 1902. J. Alfred Pennington, Director. Adams Avenue and Linden St. MISS STONE'S LECTURE. What They Thought About It in Philadelphia. The lecture by Miss Ellen M. Stone nt the Lyceum theatre, May 19, Is an event which Is looked forward to by all with much Interest. Speaking of her lecture delivered nt the Academy of Music, Philadelphia, on Saturduy last, the North Amerlcnn says: "Miss Stone's story is a dramatic re cital throughout a story which will hold one spellbound for hours, and every sentence Is full of extraordinary Interest. Hut It Is all so ordlnnry and commonplace, compared with the ac count of the birth and care of Ellena Tsllkn, that one will forget the tale of surprises, of long marches, of unpalat able food, of dangers nnd of sudden frights in a few weeks or months, per haps, while this history of nativity be Indelibly Impressed upon the memory. "The audience which tilled the pit and orchestra and one gallery of the Acad emy was characterized by white hair and gravity of demeanor. There was almost nn unpleasant austerity about It all until Miss Stone came upon tho platform a platform which was unre lieved in its stern setting by any orna ment or decoration. "There was ho music to lend a soften ing tone, but the returned missionary brought from the wings a pleasant, happy air which relieved tho strain Im mensely. She began to speak in a pleas ant, conversational voice, and without the slightest effort to be dramatic, told a story at once intense and soul-stlr-rlng." A THRILLING ACT. It Is Given in the Forepaugh and Sells Brothers Circus. Of the Adam Forepaugh and Sells Brolhei s circus which appears here on Tuesday, May 20 tho New York Dally News said: "What was unquestionably the most thrilling act of tho evening was th.it of Minting, the equilillbiist, who rode a single wheel, or unlcycle, up a nar row spiral pathway that wound around and around from the floor of the Garden to tho dome of the Garden. On this dizzy road Minting rode his single wheel both up and down. One misstep and there would have been a tragedy to tell. Many of the women in the audience refused to watch the nervy rider as ho made the ascent, and many were the sighs of leliof when ho leached the bottom again In safety. It was an act of sheer nerve, and Mint ing well deserved tho applause that greeted him on his 'return to the Garden floor." New York Dally News. SUNDAY SCHOOL CONVENTION. Will Be Held in Providence M. E. Church Today. The annual convention of tho Lacka wanna Sunday School asoclation will be held today in the Providence M. K. chinch. There will be three sessions. The morning session will begin at 10 o'clock, the afternoon session will be jjln at 2 o'clock and tho evening session will begin at 7.30. All Indications point to a large and enthusiastic meeting. Delaware and Hudson Pay Days. The Delaware and Hudson company has prepaied the following schedule of pays: Ma.v U Marilne, I.cgitt's Creek, Diik-son, Von btorcli, lepalr shop. May 7 Oljplnnt, Lddy Cieck, firassy Island, While Oak, Jermjn. May Is (Jrcenwood Xos. 1 and 'J, Spiiug lliook, Langdllle, l.illin. May 0 Delaware, Baltimore Slope, Baltimore Xo. 2, Baltimore Xo. a, Baltimore Tunnel, Copjnghain, Miy 10 Clinton, Coal liiook, Caihoudalg Xo, J, 1'owderl.v, May 1 J Boston, l'l.i mouth Xo. 2, l'lj mouth Xo. 2, l'ljmouth Xo. I, rijmouth Xo. 5, Special Low Rates to St. Paul, Minn. On account ot the National Baptists anniversaries at St. Paul, Minn,, May 20th to 28th tho Lackawanna railroad will sell round trip tlckots to St. Paul and Minneapolis, Minnesota, at ?3.1.70. Tickets will be sold good going May 17th, IStli and I9th and for return until Juno 20th Inclusive, upon payment of CO cents additional. Olive Oil Pure Lucca Oil, $2.25 pet gallon tin; $1, 19 per halt gallon. Cases o( 12 gallons less 10 percent. If your physician pre scribes Olivc-OIIor if you want the purest and most delicious Oil for culinary use.- Buy the "Marline" Lucca plive Oil. E. G. Con, Sole Agent, 420 Lackawanna Avenue. WM. J. HAND WAS ELECTED c CHOSEN AS SCHOOL CONTROL LER FROM TENTH WARD. ' tin Election Seems to Sottle All Doubt as to tho Election of Georgo Wf Phillipn as City Superintend ent of Schools at Tonight's Moot ing Questionable Whether Super intendent Howell's Name Will Be Even Placed in Nomination New Delinquent Tax Collectors. Attorney W. J. Hand, noil of former Justice Alfred Hand, nnd one ot this clty'tt best known citizens, was last night elected by the board of control us school controller from tho Tenth ward, to succeed Jacob Hehafter, tcRlgncd. His election was unanimous, and had the effect ot giving a pretty clear idea ns to tho situation nt tonight's meet ing, when 'a superintendent ot schools will be elected. Tho thirteen members who attended InBt night's meeting' were thoso who have been counted upon for the past few weeks ns supporters ot Oeorgc W. Phillips, who Is a candidate for the supcrintendencj, while six out ot tho seven members who were ubscut are known to be supporters 'of Superintend ent George Howell, who desires to be re-elected. Sir. Hand's name wns placed In nomi nation by E. J. Leonard, who said that tho board as at present constituted would elect a Democrat to fill the exist ing vacancy If it was not for the fact that tho Tenth ward Is overwhelmingly Republican. Mr. Hand Is a. citizen who has a splendid reputation In the com munity, Mr. Leonard said, and is a. man ns well qualified for the position of school controller ns any one In the city. Mr. Barker seconded the nomination, and said that he has known Mr, Hnnd since childhood and has known him al ways as a cultured gentleman and a high-minded citizen. ELECTION UNANIMOUS. There being no other nominations, a vote was taken and the following mem bers were recorded as voting for Mr. Hnnd: II. J. O'MnJley, A. B. Eynon, P. J.. Murphj-, W. J. Welsh, Otto J. Robin son, Anthony Walsh, T. J. Jennings, O. B. Schrlerer, F. S. Barker, P. J. Lan gan, Peter J. Rolf, John Gibbons and Edward J. Leonard, It is just about as certain as anything can bo that all of the above members will vote for Mr. Phillips tonight, thus insuring his election. Mr. Christmas, who was unavoidably detained, is known as a Phllllps.man, and Mr. Hand himself will vote for the former super intendent. The six members who re mained away from last night's meeting and who have been supporters of Mr. Howell from the start, are as follows: A. L. Francois, John II. Phillips, Den nis J. Roche, Dr. John O'Malley, B. T. Jane and Ellas E. Evans. With Mr. Phillips' election practically assured, the only question about which there is any doubt is ns to whether Superintendent Howell's name will bo placed before tonight's meeting or not. It seems to be the general opinion that it will not, though none of his support ers can be made to admit this. W. J. Hand, the new controller, Is a lawyer possessed of a wide practice and recognized ns one ot the brainiest and most capable of tho younger pleaders at the Lackawanna bar. He is emi nently fitted for tho position to which he has been elected, ft 0111 every view point. He served one term in the com mon council some years ago as member from tho Sixteenth ward and demon strated his ability its a careful and con scientious representative or the taxpay er's Interests. DELINQUENT TAN COLLECTORS. City Treasurer E. J. Robinson sent in to the board tit last night's meeting the following names of delinquent tax col lectors for tho fiscal year just ending, and tho appointments were all con firmed: l'iist and Second wirds Olio Mjns, alderman. 'lliini ward Thomas Saltr.v, f-17 West M.uhit sheet. roiuth waul T. Owen Chailcs, 1110 Dorothy a enue. 9 I'ifth waiel Anthony Mtllugh, IMS Luzerne street, Mslh aiid r.ighleenth wards Thomas Mullin, ll.it) Tiinnipon stieel. Seventh w.ud William Spellnian, Ash street and Mou-cj' avenue. llightl! waul Thomas V. (jllgallon, 111 I'enn aienue. Xlnth ward John 1'. Kisle, ::2d Xrw street. Tenth and Twentieth wauls Charles G. Gel licit, HOI I'itlston.menue, 'lhlitccnth w. lid Solomon Miller, 201 Lanh slieet, roiiileenth ward Martin Guircll, 21J Xoilh Xlnth street. riftecntli waid i;. U. Hughes, Md South Main avenue. Seventeenth waid Joseph Spelihcr, o0J Mears building. Twenty-first waul I'red Bcrgcr, 261'J Filnk ctieet. Mr. Welsh moved that permission be granted the public nt largo to use tho old Home for the Friendless property on Adams avenue for park purposes until such time as work on the propos ed new school building Is begun. The motion wns adopted. Chairman Barker, of tho teacher's committee, announced that tho com mittee will begin Its work of Inspecting tho schools on Thursday mornlnng. Dr. LIndabury, Surgeon, diseases of women a specialty, 215 Counell building. Hours: 11 tt. m. to 4 p, in.; 7toS.30p. m. PURE Corn aud Oats Feed. Try our old fashioned "Best Feed" We also sell "Clean Oats" Aud good hay. Give us ycur orders, Dickson Mill & Grain Go,, Branch at Olyphant, Pa NatureSmiling While Thonsanl3 Suffer, Paine's Celery Compound The Great Spring Health Giver Makes Sick People Well, A Prominent Clergyman Tolls How He Escaped from His Deadly Perils. When spring comes with Its gentle showers, Its balmy nlr, its bright sun shine and bursting buds, It too often brings to our homes Scones ot suffer ing and physical decay. ' Tho seeds of disease which were Im perceptibly germinntlng during the winter months, have developed nnd plantcu In tho. system dangers that now call for our Instant care rind attention. Neglect and procrastination will only deepen existing perils and lead to death. Before tho advent of sptlng, you must have noted symptoms, perhups of Indigestion, dyspepsia, rheumatism, neuralgia, kidney disease, liver com plaint, functional Irregularities, or ner vous disorders. Take warning sufferers! the symp toms you experience are signals of dls puse. Delay not another day; hesita tion and Indecision on your part may forever seal you fate. If you have al ready made efforts lo banish your ttoublcs by the use of other medicines nnd tho treatment ot physicians, nnd these have failed, wo counsel you to put your full trust In that great dis ease banlshcr, Palne's Celery Com pound. Its use for a week or two will convince you that you have truly com menced a new existence. Rev. W. 13. Aldiidge, a leading nnd prominent clergyman ot Birmingham, Ala., says: "I had been afflicted for ten years with what I thought to be heart dis ease, but after having the physicians examine me, I learned that I was al most dead from indigestion. They told 1 ie thej- could give me medicine that would relieve me, but there was no permanent cute. Then 1 began using Pulne's Celery Compound which gave use Immediate relief, and I am now well and enjoying good health. I can recommend Palne's Celery Compound to be tho best medicine for all ailments; if people will use the Compound freely, they will have no doctors' bills to pay." Diamoid Dyas htritefi. nndc. A BIO SEASON ASSURED. Lodore "Will Be the Mecca for Ex cursionists the Coming' Season. All indications point to Lake Lodore as the most popular of ull excursion re sorts for the fast-apjirooching season, and to even surpass its immense busi ness of lust year. Tho individual ex cursionist prefers a lake resort, and the scenic beauties of Lodore itself, its far spreading grove, Incomparable dance pavilion, Its merry-go-round, tho de light of the children, its well-equipped kitchens, clam oven, refreshment booths, Spalding ball grounds, naphtha launches, steamer, large excursion boat and varied other amusements render It a summer paradise, and at tho same time the most pioflt-maklng resort for churches and societies. There are some splendid dates left, for the privilege of which please nppply to W. L. Pryor, district passenger agent, Dclnware and Hudson Railroad, Scranton, Pa. Shade Trees nt Ciaik's, florist. You Can Save 30 per cent, on the dollar when you purchase direct from the manufacturer. Our lino of Umbrellas nnd Parasols is large and complete, and embraces all the latest pat terns. We guarantee all our goods. Scranton Umbrella Manufacturing Co. 313 Spruce Street. KKKKKKKUKlKKKIUKKKKKOKnun; no jr f-w Is'what we are paying particular attention to at present and we believe irwill be an advantage to (hose interested in this particular line to visit our place before placing orders. B Engravings. 5 We have all the new and most popular style together J with an additional numbsr of new wedding shapes W which will enable us to offer a most complete line for ft selection. 5 REYNOLDS BROS., (Jencral Stationers 8 SCRANTON, PA, nM5w?2WGK5;i?53w;n;;xKMn A $ : Lubricating OIUS Malony Oil & Manufacturing Company, X 141-149 Meridian Strest. X OLD 'PHONE GZ'2. '4t4V4 Wo nra sole agents for Masury's Liquid Colors, House Paints and Carriage Paints: Unexcelled for durability Bittenbender&. 126-128 Franklin Ave. Colombia Shetland Floss Ladies do ''1ofMAnKRr.!.isii,a0, not fail to ex amine our fine line of colors iu Columbia Shetland Floss before making your new shawl. Cramer-Wells Co. 130 Wyoming Avs. 'Phone 353-3' BUT ONE WAY. It may not bo the shortest way to accumulate wealth, but there is still something better than wealth for a business man, a reputation for reliability. You can al ways depsnd upon any thing offered for sale at our store, the stamp of true merit appears upon every garment. John 0. Boyle, Clothier 416 Lackawanna Ave. m temm m aaHBSK Ann HANI "-II jr anil Engravers tfte . and Burning ! NEW 'PHONE 283 wl ! iC K; w toJ .w ff- -" ',! ' "? 1.,