The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, May 03, 1894, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE KCEANTON TTtTBUNE THTltSDAY MOKNTNG. MAY it, 1894.
Lacisum
All Things Musical
STELLE&SEELEY
134 Wyoming Ave.
men QRADB
WBBBB)
Ml AW,
BMERgOV,
Other mares
ORGANS
AM. I KK I'.
See the Shaw Piano from
the World's Fair in our
window.
A Foe to Dyspepsia
GOOD BREAD
-use Tin:-
SNOW WHITE
FLOOR
And always have
Good Bread.
MANUFACTURED AND FOR SALE TO
1111. TRADE BY
lie Weston ill Co
LEWARB OF COUNTERFEITS !
THE f-EWHNE POPULAR
Punch Cigars
HAVE THE INITUI3
G., B. & Co.
firnrlnlol n r"iri fi'flne,
Garney, Brown & Co. Mfr's.
in 11 1 BOVaB kQUAHK
DR. H. B. WARE
RPBCIAMftT,
EYE, KAR. INO.-L, AND THROAT.
OFFICE HOURS: ffi&Wfk
35 WYOMINfi AVE.
PERSONAL.
O. P. Itogr-r, of Carbondale, was here
VHitf rilnj.
M W, Nevins. of Athens, w 9 yesterday
in the citv
E. J. (iilroy, of
in lbi city.
Pittston, wa yeitordny
!!. K Appleman,
thin city yesterday
of I'lymouth, Tisttd
Prof.or M. I). Md'awley, of No. IS
(chool, in dangerously ill.
Mr. and Mr. J. B, Sterling, of Whit
Hnvn. ere at Um Valley house.
S H. Taylor, of (Jneonta, N V , wan en
gaged "ii badMH here yesterday.
C A Wincheter, of Whitney' Point,
N. V., WM a viaitoi hurt" yesterday.
W. J. Wlkr and K. A. lUrnsr I wero
nmont; the liinghamtonian here yester
day. C. A. Evert, of liinirhamton, anil D. O.
lyinliacb, of Wiuton, are at tho Valley
Uouhh
Jam Longhran, of Baalatne, wit
nessed the game of ball at BogU park
yesterday.
John H. Faor and 0. I'. r.van, of Me
hoopKiiy, were euKaK'd on business here
yesterday.
Mrs. W. H.Taylor is quite sasou'v ill
nt the home of her rnothsr, Mrs. V. (. liar
knr, of Madison avenue.
W. A. Reynolds, "f Rinifhamton, and
Cbarlee T. Btntlay, of Honesdale, are reg
istered at the Westminster
Mis Rath Uardner, Mr. II L deorffe,
I). S. (iardner and Q. Dairy mple, of Mo
OOW, ad Mrs. M A. (lardn.r. of Klm
Lurst, were yesterday iu this city.
Among tboaa regie tared at the Wvooia
are; a. T. Searie. Honeedale; l. A (om
tnine, KnoXville, Teen. I A. 11. Cochran,
Pottsville, and It. M Kailey, Williamsport.
' !' - T. Uoyle, one of the proprietors
of the Exchange hotel, Blnebaaton, and
formerly n popular hotel clerk at the Val
ley House, this city, was renewing old
MQdaJlltUeai here yesterday.
Superintendent Williams, of the New
York, Ontario and Western railroad, is
occupying the house of Mrs, Frances Bw an
on (.'lay avenue, that lady having taken
apartments at the Wyoming.
Mr. and Mrs. William Jones, of Oxford,
N. J., who for the !.t two weens have
been visiting William II. Freeman, of the
Delaware, Lackawanna and Western laud
departmeut, roturned home yesterday.
Joe H. Hart, of South lietbleht'in, at
tended the anniversary celebration of 1 be
S-'cranton lodge of F.Ik last night. Mr.
Hart devotes bis attention to booming the
lienign valley Comet, which is published
by the passenger department of the Lehigh
Valley railroad.
Managing Editor Thomas K. Doile, of the
Athlete Publishing company, of Wilming
ton, Del., is in the city arranging for tbo
establishing hero of a branch ofilce of the
Athlete, a thirty page moutbly devoted to
out-door sports generally. The first issue
of the paper in this city will be May 27.
Recaption for Amnltur Photographer.
At the reception to amateur photograph
ers at the Young Meu's Christian associa
tion this evening will bo seen a practical
demonstration of the Ho Collodion paper
and stereopticon views of the Gay lord
mine. Sample dry plates will be dis
tributed gratis and mauy other features
presented to malto enjoyable an evening
to which all amateur photographers are
invited.
Mtialo Boxes Exclnsivsly.
Best made. Play any desired nnrohnr of
tunes. Gautschi & 80ns., manufacturers
1080 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. Won
derful orrbest rial organs, only tfi and (10.
Specialty: Old music boxes carefully re
paired and improved with new tunes.
Stenographers Furnished.
We are prepared to furnish business men
with first-class stenographers by the day
or boor. Expert bookkeeping a specialty.
Ncranton Commercial Association, Lim
ited, 426 Spruce street.
PEANOS
NEWS OF WEST SI
Death of Mrs, Ella McKnlght, a Highly Es
teemed Young Lady.
TENDERED A FAREWELL PARTY.
John D. Hughes Honored by a Num
ber of His Young Friends Death
of Three Young Children Rev. D.
W. Skellcnger and Rev. A. W.
Cooper Depart on a Lecturing Tour.
Interesting Notes and Personals.
The West Side offlco of the Scranton
1 RIB CM is located at 1040 Jackson street,
where subscriptions, advertisements and
communications will receive prompt at
tention. Mrs. Ella MoKnight, wifa of George
McKnight, plumber, died at her noma
on Ninth street yesterday afternoon
after a protracted illness. Mrs. Mo
Knight was 83 years of age. She was
a loving mother And possessed all the
qualities which characterize a Chris
tian. Her husband and three children
survive her. Tho funeral notice will
iipiiear later,
Btbel, the 10 raontheold child of Mr.
and Mrs. David V. .lonea.dled nt their
home, 215 North Filiuore avenue, yes
terday morning after a short illness.
The fnneral will occur tomorrow. In
terment iu the Washburn Street ceuie
tl rv.
Ye sterday K litis, the voting child o
Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Evans, of 'H'
Fourth street, died after au illness of
several weeks. The funeral will occur
toil ay.
'llio young obilrl of Mr. and Mrs. E l
ward Ileal, of Hsndhsm, died at their
home, and wai yesterday removed to
the home of Mrs Meal's mother, on
North Bromlay avena The funeral
will take place tol iy. Interment will
bo made in the Washburn Street ceme
tery. Lfivlna for College
John l. Hofbei left yesterday for
EiStluau's Oolltffe. at I'oilghkeepiie, N
Y , where he will take a commercial
course 1)1 Tuesday evening a small
party gathered at hit home on North
Sumner aveuue where a liMst enjoya
ble evening was spent. During the
evening Mr Hugh" wis presented
with a handsome fountain pen, the
gift of his friend The presentation
speech was made by Howell Harris,
whe spoke feelingly 011 the IQbjtOl
which hail brought them together, and
withsd Mr. Hogbel success iu his
School career. Mr Hughe responded
nr.- My after which refreshments wre
servrd.
Cff On a Lc'urs
Kev I). W. sksllener, pastor of th
Wathbnrn Street Presbyterian church,
ami Kev. A. W. OoojMf, pistor of the
QaODtOO Street rnurrli, left yesterday
for Owego, N Y , whtff llev 1 W.
Skelleuger will tzblMl hie stereoptioao
viewe giving an iiliitruti n of coal
mir.se. Kmt A. W. Oooptl will deliver
an address on mining.
Told In a F.w Lins.
The remains of th infant child of
Mr. ami Mr. John Sr.anman. of Hamp
ton street, were interred iu St. Johu's
( atbolic cemetery ystnlav aftrno)u,
v Father Fricker con lucte I eetvic-s
in St. J line Catholic church.
Tne Petri itic 1 irder of True Aui-n-ratm.
No 13, hive r"ui"ved t the U- l
Mane hall over Jerikitie', on Booth
Main aYMiii"
I.ntbar Lewis, of Ernea streat, who
.'in bien M Albiav, N. Y . 1111 lsrgotng
treat He nt for epin il diseaae, h r
tnrned maeh InproTed.
Dr. '1 homes Jenkins has return I
from Albany, N Y. He will resile
here perineiietitlv.
Misses Lou 1 1 vne and I. n Meiiarrv
-e the guests of their Mttio. Miss
Minnie C'awler, of Lifayette street
Misses Jessie ( lark and LiUI in H w
ard, of Albany, N. Y, bar-, returned
home after a visit with West M le
friends.
Ml Franee Ma i ln. of Plymouth,
is the guest of friend here.
Clh Williams, of Florenc Col ,
baa returned hi BM after a visit with
friends on this it l
Misi Amy Howell, of Wlthbara
street, lias returned h me from King
ston. Htnn S Harvey, of BalUtoa, wis a
guest of frien l here yesterdar
John V 1 II lain", of ('itaaMjun, and
David WIIUMsI, of H i -t, I,, are the
gueeta uf relatives on UbWtOBt etreet.
UNDLRMINING T U FOUNDATIONS.
Mies Leah J ,n OtJ-cs and Secures an
Irjunc'lon.
Mis Leah Jones, through her attor
ney, rx-Ju lge P. P, Smith yesterdsv
applied to court for an injunction re
straining John Jerinyn and Conrad
Schrader, from excavating under the
bnilding on Wyoming avenue, occu
pied by her as a millinery store, an I
which i in the way of the construction
of the new hotel Jerinyn
The petition pets forth that Miss
Jones leased the building in March,
1B9'J, for four years; that Mr. Jenny r.
had full knowledge of the lease when
he purchased the property from the
Heed estate and has siuee hie purchase
receive the rent for it.Y -sterdsy work
men tegan to attack the foundations of
the building and an applicitio 1 was at
once made to the court to restrain
them, Miss Jones claiming that she has
a l"gal right to the premises nntil her
lease expires.
The preliminary injunction prayed
for was granted by the court upon the
plaintiff's tiling a le ud of $1,000, ami
make returnable at !i a. m on .Monday,
May 7. Mr. Kchroeder is the contractor
who is excavating for the foundation
of the Hotel Jermyn.
TAX WAS NOT LEGAL.
Judge AlcPherion Ho Oaoldas In Case of
City Airsintt Kingsbury.
Judge McPhorann, of L"banon. yes
terday filed with Prothonotary Prvor
an opinion in the case of the city of
Hcranton against K. P. Kingsbury,
which waa tried before bim In this
city several weeks ngo. The city seeks
to reeover a sewer usgegiinent, When
the case was tried a verdict was
directed in favor of Mr. Kingsbury,
but a point was reserved for a fnture
consideration.
Judge Mol'hereon in his opinion siid
that there was no dispute of the facta
in the case. The evidence showed that
the city by ordinance npproved In De
cember, 1SHG. authorized the construc
tion of a branch sewer along Brack
court from Vine street to the main
sewer on Gibson street. Attached to
tba ordinanace at the time of its pas
sage was a plan made by the oity engi
neer giving the route and profile of the
proposed sewer as running along Breck
alley only aa fur as Pine street, thenoe
running east to Forest court, thenoe
along Forest conrt to Gibson street and
thence from Gibson street to the main
aewer. The reason for leaving Breck
conrt at Pine street was because the
surface of the 'alley was obstructed by
a railroad yard, hut no authority lor
such occupancy was shown.
The sever, judge McPnerson said,
was not built in accordance with the
language of the ordinance, bnt with
the plan of the city engineer, and the
dispute arose because the property of
defendant, against which the lien in
controversy was filed, does not abut
upon Breck court but upon Forest
court at a point reached hy the sewer,
The defense, that the lien is without
force because the terms of the ordi
nance do not authorize tho construction
of a aewer along Forest court was,
Judge McPnerson said. wU founded,
and be accordingly directed judgment
to be entered iu favor of the defendant,
Mr. Kingsbury.
NORTH END.
Tbe members of Sunday school class
No. 16, of the North Main avenue,
Methodist Episcopal church, met last
night and took steps to do honor to the
memory of Uichard Reeas, who was
killed in Storrs mines Tuesday. RoaHe
was an esteemed and popular member
of the class, mid his untimely d-ath has
caused regret among his mauy friends.
Forty Hours Davotlon.
Holy Rosary church waa crowded
with worshipers during tbe forty
hours devotion, which began on Sun
day evening when Rev. Father Mo
Cabe preachedi an eloquent and impres
sive sermon. It v Father Broderick
was the preacher on Monday evening.
His eloquent discourse kept those pres
ent spellbound and seemed to make an
indellihle imprei.ion on all who heard
bin. Rev. Father Mangan was the
preacher at Tuesday evening's service.
Complaint A boat Mall Servlo.
There is general complaint in the
Second and Third wards on account of
let imperfect mail service. It tak"
twenty-eight honrs for a letter posted
In Scranton to reach that portion of
West Market street north of the
bridge. There shonld at least be two
mail deliveries.
Loit His Clnth.
Morris Simons, of Rtvmnnd onrt
visited the North End Monday evening
for the purpose of selling cloth in tiie
form of patterns for ladi-' gown. He
met a man named Nrv wh agree I
t assist bin In the work and Simon
I surrendered the cloth to him. Neary
dpsrtd on his minion, and w is- n
returned the cloth waa missing
Simons demanded payment an I Neary
Wlltd, Then Simons itOTOWil an I
threatened, tut all to no purpose. The
tdscid smile of indifference that lit up
Mr Neary face wae annoym,- in the
eitreme S iu mi reported the muter
to tbe police and daclaraa that if lie
cannot get proper legal satisfaction be
will wreak summary veneuce on
Neary
Minor Nw I'ms
liru.-g.st I R Hob. n, 't V: Mar
ket street, has returned froM Pittston,
where lie aut the last two weeks.
The Keystone Literary end Dramatic
rlnb is going to stage a four set drams,
entitled, B 'Unl by an (lath.'' at Com
panv II armor la the near future
Mn Nattie Davit has rtarnd home
after visiting friend at PitUlOO
REST FOR MOTHER'S TIRED HANDS.
Heady l.le I Intl.lns I ..r I lill.lrru la Ne
1'rell etui IneiiieaaJvajt
Il is t) manrl that UJ neither will spend
time in making the garments for her fOMg
children, when tbnr enure wardrobe an
li obtained ready made -and r;l made
at so reasonable a net. Ihe ihihlr. i.'s
tlothllag shown tills se.t.ll Is Mi. ,1, .
pratty, tad nook of it laiaipiilii Bl i
or piuk and white etrqmt .u
UTTI.K lilltl.'s hi MMl t: 1 II' 0 K.
trimmtsl with ruftlrs and hie collar, may
Is- Isiilghl to go with little boy' fain y
suits, le-ides the usual w hite embroidered
ones, while the suits lln nisi-lves are shown
in black, blue and drab, trimmed with
braid, tbe jai k-t Btlng made hort enough
to allow the light waist to appear la-low It.
White lawn apron rnllbsl around the
armliolc and with riblsun run through
embroidered Is-ading about the low ne. k
and tied In Ikiws on the ehoulileranrea nov
elty for small girls, while the display of
frock and cout for very little people Is
dainty in tbe extreme. I here are fine ging
Ltam driMH nwaatad on a w hite embroid
ered yoke, with a la-rtha of while embrolj
cry falling over the sh. v. . charming, old
fashioned little gow n- of w lute corded hum
Noh sprinkled with tiny colnrvd tb.wars
and made with full Ixxl ice, skirt nielHlee. es
mid 11 wide nainsook sash, white Marseille
coats, with Cnpta, Isith trinnfed with wide
embroidery, ;a:d MhtrwliMd sunlaumi ta,
vi ry perky in tne crown and flaring is the
brim and prettily embroidered. A le-iuti-tifill
dre'i for a 4 Man old c hild is of bright
n il cashmere, It 1s gal harad Into a tndted
yoke of the same mats rial and has verj full
sleeves galbensl into a bund at the WW,
Full IpaniaHl of ciifhrnere, linely i-mbrolil-ertsl
with white silk on the edge, hang Over
the shoulders.
The fashion of dressing very little girli
In short sb evisi and low necked frocks, at
least during w arm weather, has again come
around. It is charming to see the soft lit
tle necks and anna uncovered, hut gowns
made iu that style ought always to be pro
vided with n giiirnpe, to lie adjusted at the
first hint, of dampness or falling tempera
tnre. An illustration la given of a book
made of blue and white figured nainsook.
It is mounted in box plaits on the pointed
yoke, which is made of bands of blue and
white insertion nnd surrounded by n ruflle
of embroidery to match. Hlue ribbons are
fastened at the under arm seams and tied
iu a DOW at the buck, and blue bows adorn
the shoulders. Jl'Dlc 0B0UJR.
Cleaning (.las Olohc.
To thoroughly clorm glass globus Hint
have becomo smoked and grimy souk
thorn in mudcrutoly hot Waiter iu which
a littlfl wurthitigstaiti has been dissolved.
Thou put a toaspoonfitl uf powdered am
inunia in a ian uf lukewarm water, and
with a hard' brush scrub the globes until
tho smoko stains disappear. Rinso in
cold water thoroughly, when they will
bo perfectly white and clean.
h TV
NOTES OF SOUTH SI
Little Willie Muldoon Weot to the Base all
Park at Diamond Flats.
HIS PARENTS' GREAT ANXIETY
They Thought He Was Lost and Made
Diligent Search for Him Joseph
Keneller's Ingenious Device Death
of Mrs. David Neuls Her Funeral
Will Take Place on Sunday Aft
ernoonShorter Paragraphs.
Eirly yesterday morning Willie, the
6 year old son of Arthur Muldoon, of
Genet street, was missed from home by
his mother. She inquired throughout
the Twentieth ward, but could find no
trace of the boy After he had bis
breakfast he wont out to the street and
began to play with other children,
who oouldgive no information regard
ing th course he took when he left
them. The police wore notified, bnt
to no avail. The boy had disappeared
as completely as if tho ground opeued
and swallowed him. lie was dressed
in brown knickerbockers and a
whito checke 1 waist, but had no
hat or shoes on. Tbe anxiety
of tho parents who were distracted at
his absence, was relieved last evening
at 7 o'clock, when he was brought
home to them by Will F. Clifford, who
on returning from the base ball game
found bim in the Diamond Flats near
the ball park. He told bis name and
Mr. Clifford took him in charge. The
appearance of tin) boy waa Iu Heroin
when be was being brought home. He
was coated from head to foot with
dust, and might lead one to infer that
he wae a real, Mesu and blood picka
ninny. Uae of Pneumatic Tub for Crutch.
JOMph Keneller, ot i'llteton avenue,
who la oblige I to use a crutch, ingen
iously diverted the pnenmatic to uie.
He saw that a pneumatic rubber cnth
ion could be use I in the arm rest on
the top of tho cruteli.and male a trial,
which proved istiefaclory. Keneller
'nt a model to the patent oML.j at
Washington and wa rewarded v ester
day with a reply enclosing letttrs pat
cut on the invention. Already lie ha
bad Mattering otters from manufactur
ers in that line of goods, but has not
decided to sell any part of his right as
Dastb of Mre. David Ne ils
The long lltoaat of Mrs. David
Neule, vtim was atMicted w. tn Ilrignt
die -as of the kldi.evs. end d yesterday
Witb l.er death. Mre Nanll came to
this country from I termsny forty veer
ago with her husbsu I, and w,.tild be
' 1 years old on eWptatBOH Jl. sue was
n 1 ue. ( ftrttttan women an I Wis re
arer led etliiual ly by all her neighbors
Her husband and three children,
Charles, Petef P., and Hannah, 11 ft?
tier 1 lie futi-ral will Uke pi ic at
2 80 Sunday afternoon. Rv. A ignst
Lang, of the Uiakory street Prveby
lerlan ohnrsh, wlli conduct the bnrul
s rvice Interment will La made iu
i'llteton Avenue cemetery
C h iter 1 are raphe
ma Mrl'ree, of Ho.ton. who wa
called bre to sttend th funeral of hi
cousin, the late Patrick J. Crane, will
ret urn to lav at 1 :t 1
Mis Mary Qaolflold, of Irving ave
nue, will leave t day f r tbe convent of
Um Immaculate M-art in Carboudsl
to entr ujkiq a novitiate
JanK R.land, th. 1 year old son of
4 'f ledalid la n(T,-rl ntr f i-.m. i ft .
matory rheumatism.
An IS-taontba-old chill of Daniel
llalpiii, of L u-tm street, is eo a: 1 ,t
.-atb is liable to occur at any lime
Kmil Smith and (ieorge Wina, jr .
..r-. aop rants for SaUgatM to the 'oni
Kepu iicaii foonty convention fr ,,
tbe First district of the Nineteenth
Ward
J e pb 1 tawald, of PlttatOO afenn.
aalled jraatarday for Otwauy for a v
all n f It. lee m Mtbl
I b.-r- will ba ft Metal gathering at
the home of A J Mullerig, tbe Pitts
ion avenue grocer, tonight, m honor of
,ia guet, Messrs. Dih-rtv, Philbm
an I Wftlftb. c.oisiiis from New York
J il.li M l irt.'.i of Liver atreet, wa
vesterday appadotad district sina.rui
lendrnt of the Metropolitan Life I isur
ac. c. tnpany
AMlstant ( ity Engineer!) J BtftlftJ
Staked f.nl QOMI atreet tsstween Si,,,,,
and Irving sveuues yeitvrJsy after
nuen.
a ,
COURT HOUSt NtWS NOTES
' Wb Of tlieCotirta J. II Tboma yeter
dav granted marriage ho-u-e t 1 fcrftw)
. e , iron iiaiiiiga-"U-ihe
Hudson, end Eleanor V. Ileeman of f'ar
b .ndale. and ( hurl-, Noack aud ( aie
II. Sayer. both of Scranton.
.lame Walsh, ocued of burglars y,.
terday gave bail lor hii ADIMaUnSfta at
rourl lei I... . ' . .
' " '" 01 sio, iui.jiis I jU lefts
te c inmg his surety.
The bond of Detective Daniel W Sweeny
in the sum of aa,00t with Frank 0 B
ppencer as surety, w as yeatarJay approved
by court.
OonH yeterdav order I the following
triinsfet of licensee made. Ho'el, K. .1
Bnitb, Fifth ward. Bersatoa, toJaaapb K
Hughe", restaurant, Mary Muldoon, Kiev
rata ward, Hcranton, to Andrew GHbblln'
hotel, (ieorge lletlwig, Kir.t ward, Un k
eon (. ity, to (ieoigeN.moaki.
A V. callon Rcial
Will be given at Trinity Lutheran church
Friday eveuing, May 4th, by ptot D. y
( ordingley, representing the manufactur
ere, assisted by Professor Kockwell and
leading vocullati of this city. Tickets BBc
A a ruing.
l'i rlinps tbo poorwt OpinJot) of music
M roefttion ii Httribnttd toaoaitaiti
cxcidleiit miisti-r bnililor in nil eastern
city. This man had sent his son to col
lege, where the young umn UOftlled 111
musical accomplisliiiients.
In course of time he aniiounced to his
father hia Intention to bteotiM ft musi
cian. The father objected vehemently. The
son begg. d and at lust wbh affected to
tears, declaring thai bo should never be
wppy in any other calling. This melt
e the father's heurt, and he exclaimed:
"All right, do as you like, bnt don't
yui ever i-oinearuiiiid,grindiiig your ur
gftl iu front of my house!" -Youth's
Con pa n i ut
Murhied Chocolate Cake,
Om and one-lialf cnpfuls of whito
sugar, one-half cupful of butter, 11 gm
erinis half cupful of milk, 2 ; cupfuls
of rlouj., o teaspiKinfula of baking pov
dcr, (eftten whites uf 4 eggs. Flavor
With ,-uiiilla. Take uut a cupful and add
to it 6iblespoonfulH of grated chocolate
moistoied with a little milk. Puur a
layer of the while batter into tho baking
pan, thin drop tho chocolate batter with
a spoon in Hpots and spread tho rest of
tho whilo batter over it. Frost with
chocolate frosting.
LETTERS FROM TEE PEOPLE
(Under this heading short letters of Interest
will be published when aceompanlod, for pub
lication, by tin, writer's name. TheTKIHUNK
will not bo held responsible for opinions hure
expressed.
Bv. Mr Stewart Vindloated.
Editor of THI Thihunk.
By a vote of the First Baptist church, I
am requested to send you the following for
publication iu reply to an item publiehed
111 your issue Maroh cO, 1S94:
At n regular church and business meot
ing of the first Baptist church. Wator
street, Pittston, held April .'10, 1M, the
following preumblo and resolution wae
unanimously paaied:
Whereas, There was a report circulated
and published iu various papers stating
that our pastor, K-v. B, 11. Stewart had
split tbe church and been requested to re
signed; therefore be it
Resolved, fhnt as no such action was
taken and that tie charge published is
falBo iu every particular, We as a church
denounce it as untrue; and we request
that tins preamble and resolution be pub
lished in tlie ScBABTOa TmiiUNE, nnd a
copy of it be sont to tho ministerial con
ference. At the same meeting, by a regular vote,
the church luvitcd K-v. B. H. Stewart to
continue bis pastorate with us, aud most
of the salary Is subscribed.
W. U F.vans, Church Clerk.
Fittston, Pa , May L
Pn. C. ('. Laihacii, dentist, Has and
ater company building, Wyoming ave
nue. Latest improvements. Eight years in
Scranton.
Dft. K QUWIB, the Philadelphia spec
laliit, has now returned frui an extended
southern tiip, and may be consulted at his
parlors, No. 811 Spruce street, Scranton,
lmple C.iurt building, upon all acute and
chronic diseases of men, women and chil
dren. It baa been noised about by one or
more persona that Dr. Grower publishes
the uames of his cured patients. This is
not so. everything is imotly eaerad asd
confidential, nnd 1 i ii.imtn l-..,.-..
that another I being treated. 'I he doctor
iihs always inane tins principle a lasting
and sovereign one, and feel-, that it ia due
to every nitlellt. O.Hcn hunr. .lailv Ha
m. to I p, BX I Sunday, i) to J, ' '
1 1 .
Rearlestoa ft Woaiafa and Ballantlne'e
Alas are the lt. E. J. N lmu, agent, H 1
ieuJiawai.tis aenn.
WHITE CHINA
1 ST receive 1 large !
v import order. Many j
new novelties. Cornel!
while the assortment I
is complete. j
Baby
Carriages
Large Line
Best Goods
DINNER, TEA
AND TOILET SETS.
CHINA: HALL
WE1CHEL & IILLAB
116 Wyoming Avenue.
D
PfTIIlN"
II Lu 1 lull
i Hi in II it in i. MAUI
OILS AND 0LIVE3
TBE F1NK9T IMPORTtD,
TEAS AND COFFEES
PULL LIST, OF Till-. BB8T
FANCY GROCERIES
FLRRIS HAMS AND BACON
C. DITCHBURN
Hueror to A C.ileioan,
4)7 LACKAWANNA AVE
WHY DO YOU DO IT?
Why run all on r therii, looking for fold
dillrs il one hunilred n I left aaftta' worth
ol sold in tli-m Hot leu will ,-oinn v. rr
rbaie to It it it rpa will call at th rlglu. pli-,i.
HrliiK your dellara iruld, stiver and irreen
backs to
A. W. JURI3CH
tSB si'in M si i i i i,
for your BaOftei In
id ttrt full falne
BIG) n B, I 1 1 : i lltMH,
IIMIIMi T tCKI I . I I M :
il i Li BY, DOQ COLLAR!
mm.im.i; vi, ftpOB riNG
OMODH,
The VU ToH erRIBj lads
Bjcycjea, tire rm, alo r.-iialred nt sle.rt
Doie .-. Key Hums a inenlalli Qtre bm a rail
DR. C W.
INGRAHAM
OF B1NGHAMT0N, N, I
Specialist of Diseases of
the Lungs, will be at the
Westminster Hotel Satur
day, May 5.
Dr. Ingraham is the orig
inator of the Ingraham
Chemical treatment for the
cure of Chronic Pulmonary
Diseases, particularly Con
sumption, Asthma and
Bronchial Troubles.
Consultation and exam
ination free. Hours: 10 A.
M. to 5 P.M.
Handsome line of Long
Frocks and Sacks, made from
Fine Grey Clay Worsteds,
Vicunas and Black and Blue
Cheviots.
Custom Tailoring at
Moderate Prices.
Martin & IDelany
Clothiers and Custom Tailors.
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1 the Fflghinnl
308 Lackawanna Ave.
MILLINERY
1 A new lot of 1 1 ATS just re
1 ceived.
WORTH 98c
TRIMMED HA'f s, worth 2.7V
I K1MMED HA TS, worth 111 IS
'1 RIMMED HATS, worm in 00
'l RIMMED BATS, worth $18,00
Ladies' and Misses' Spring Jackets and Ladies'
Capes in endle33 variety.
lace: curtains
Nottingham Curtains, worib 0 10, for
Nottingham Curtain, worth fd 50, for. ...
Nottingham Cartaina, worth S SO, for ..
1'oint Da Renaiaanoa, worth so, for.....
Real lirussel. worth ISO, r... . ..
All styles in
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Dunlap
spring style
on sau;
Sole Acnt,
205 Lackawanna Ave.
DON'T SKIP THIS.
T HAVE the fnnt llneof awnatpr in
tOWB .lua1 t'nuk i t it. an all wool
I hnv's sweater for tUtr); u wool men from
: 'k' to f .in. All i-olnrs
Florey & Holt
Y. M. C. A. Building.
222 Wyoming Avenue
YACHT GAPS
All the Rage.
Will buy a
wry good one
at
THE CELEBRATED
OHMER
Are at l'menl th Mmt Popnlar anil Preferrad tj
Limiting Artist
Wererooms : Opposite Columbus Monument,
20S Washington Av. Scranton, Pa.
Hats
CONRAD S
2
OUR PRICE, 25c.
...Onr price, $1.25
...Our price, $150
. . .Our price. $4.75
.(Jur pnoe, Jb. I
..41.35
.. 1.75
2.75
.. 8.50
.2 i.00
Sash Curtains.
mm
The Stanley Combination
Suit
An All-wool. Double-breasted Saitfes
vears olil, with
TKA PANT and C.r to match, for
ONLY $5
Clothiers, ffeiter&furnisfiEr
Suits
CanAC
Jackets
For Women
Sell, Soil, Sell, is the order
of the day.
FIFTEEN
Imported Vhy JaoketS, Cni
Btj 1 and W ork tho host of
the tailor's art .V reduction
of 50 Per Cent. Bee this oiler
log of Qigh-olaaa Jackets.
Your size is hero.
CAPES
n Cloth, Morie Silk, Covet
Cloth and Lace. !iry stylea
and prices that will please you
SUITS
Printed Duck and Serges,
Striped and Spot Patterns.
You ought to have one. ITxc
price, $3.50 to $7.50.
6. W. Owens & Go.
Cloak nnd Suits Milkers,
Court House Squara,
i