I I THE SCR ANTON TKiBlJNJS WEDNESDAY MOIJNIJNU. MAY FOR ONE WEEK We will sitU oiu- entire stock of Hew ana Stylish TRIMMED HATS at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. Come ami see tlieui at all 9 mm 303 SPRUCE STREET. WE have special facilities for A NO. 1 WORK, LACKAWANNA THE LAUNDRY 308 Fenn Av?. A. B. VVARMAM. Norrman& Moore FIRE INSURANCE 120 Wyoming Avenue We are showing new designs in printed IRISH LAWNS, JACONET, DIMITY and PONGEE. 415 Lacka. Avenue. BARGAIN SO 3, Wc Will Offer for a Few Days Fine Moquctte Rugs at $2 03. These Rurs Have Never Been Sold for less Than S3.03 HcTPiitPen pupils of Nj. 22 school tit sick with men-liM. A-idrnw J. llnhon, prOBlBMt Bllll vuebuir;eM nuu, died yeittrJay titter noon. Thn I.scIIps' Social union of tb6 PsDB Avtnoi Baptist obarch will irv. iuppir Thursdii)' evening from 0 to H o'clock. A meeting of the Pni clnh will be beld this sfterno ,u at 4 IU) to male- ftunl ar rKnEen e- t- fur the excursion lo New York fit) Soturilny. Till Tail! nk Has Hail club accepts the chlleiiR of ihe Truth club foragaOM yext Suttmlay at 4 o'clock oti Johnson' l.aki' j;r unds. The exutntive commttteo of th Scran ton Ilitrta School A hi mm a. ocialioii met ntths Young Hen's Cbristtaa Association building last evening. The fuu. ral of th late M. C DrmkW will take plaro from the draft, I l.-f rmsd Episcopal church On niomiiirf at Ji.W. Iitaraiot In Forwt liii: . 0 . irjr. A most enjoyable smoker wan g.vn Inm evening bv th Kxcel.ni.ir rlub in it roomt 00 Wyoming aveiu..v A ingranitn con sisting of singing, natr uin. ut nl :im-i nl recitations w;m render fd. .Members of D Company, Tliirtemt'n regiment, who c m poscibly do so, will as aeinblo at tho armory, in oniform. at lb o'clock tti, moraine, to attend thi faniral services of the late M. C. Drinker. Officers JJnvis und Lowry arrtsta 1 ti.r -trumps n Laekawanoa aveone vest rday eveningat7 o'clock for strati bagging, Tbar wera taken to polios biadqaartirs, where they will get a bearing tan mora ls The Sunday school orchestra of the As bnry church will give nn .,-, .-nt m-isicnl nod literary entertainment In thn lactttra room of the church to-morrow evening. The orchestra will bo ussia'.ed by soniu of the best city talent. Ou Thursd'iy afternoon will taka place the auction sale of b'lic.i for "A Daogbtar of Dixie," tho new Dlay by Dsn D. Bart, which will m given as 11 benefit, for tba Kcranton Press club at the Protliiiigliam on Mouday and Tnusday BVaningl Tho King's Daughters of Elm Dark Church will serve an exceptionally line supper on Thursday evening. The chil dren of the iufant Sunday school Will gtTI an sntsrtalomtnt on tha same aviotog which will contain mrtny BBiqUI features. In answer to inquiries wn arc desired to state that all friends of the Oirls' Friendly society, with wliutever churcb connected, are cordially invited to attend tho ".Mite social" aud musicale to be given by them nt the residence of Airs. P, S. Page tomor row oveuiug. Marriage liconsns were granted yester day to John liirsh and Liasie Horagi, of Throop; joim s. Walbel, or Taylor, and Barbara Nageli. of Hendhnrn; 1'atrick Mcllale and Lizzie Kiddle, of ScrnMou; John Phillips, of Taylor, and Katie Powell, ofScraoton; Michael J. Collins and Lena Wynn, of Scrantou. Tho roport of Frederick J. Karn, Alns. Doc, London, Eng., examinor in music to Trinity university, Toronto, is now in circulation. Throe candidates sent by T. J. Davios, namely, Sirs. Robert Black man and Lewys Watcyn of this city, and Uwilyru Amos of Avoca, passed the llrst examination for bachelor in music, Mr. Watcyn passiug fiist iu Hist clnss. Architects Brown A- Morris have com pleted plnms for tnree h.indsouio house-' which aro to be erected in Richmond park for John II. and R, V. Jordan and II. M, Hanuab. B. F. Dunn, of Urcen Kidjre, broke ground for the buildings. When finished they Will bu three of the most beautiful residences in tho upper portion of tb-cite, and it is said will ho worth about $15,000. Opim All Night at Lohman's Spruce street. 1 u Hi MCI CARPETS Williams k Mcftnully 'Z7 Wyom.ng Avea. CITY NOTES. FOR IE 1111 II John R. Fair Noniinaied for the Lisliture la First DistiicL N3 OPPOSITION MADE TO A Number of Providence Districts, However, Were Not Represented by Delegates In the Convention. Mr. Farr's Remarks in Accepting the Nomination --Walter Lyon En dorsed for Lieutenant Governor. Joltn H. Farr will again be the can didate of the Republicans of the First legislative district for a scut in the state legislature. Ho was Dominated yesterday afternoon at a convention held In St David's hall on tho West Side. The eatue convention elected Alax Aikiiiau delegate to the state conven tion and Jo.'e;!i D, Lloyd alternate. Resolutions iudor.-ing the oandidacy of General 1 il hustings, Walter Lyon and Qalnsha A. Grow ware unanimously adopted. it was expected that there would bt a lively opposition to the nomination of Mr. Parr by delegates from tin North Bad. but nothing of the kind oc enrred, The convention was most bar monious No delegates, from the fol lowing North Bud districts put in an appearance! First ward, First district, which is entitled to three delegates; First ward, second district, one dele gate; Second ward, Fir-t district, tw delegates ; Second ward, Second dis trict, two delegates; Second ward. Fourth district, one d -legate; StCOnd ward, Fifth district, one delegate Too delegates from those districts took thai method of protesting against the nom ination ol anyone fr im the Hyde i'ai k portion of tue district this year. WOHK OF Tilt: I'OSVKSTIOS. John 11. Reynolds, obairmao ol th? district COmmitte ,Ullcd tho conven tion to order at :l p, iu. and Secretary Adam L Dunn read tba call Attor ney George 1. Peok was oboseu as ?istant secretary When tba credsn tialj had been banded in it WM shown tlmt tho following delegates were in attendance' I ns' ward-Third district, Jhn Orgil, Tin tuns ,1. atkius. Second ward Third Ui -tr i t, Bamnel 1 1.1 k ,-v Third ward First district; Osorge Ma son; second district, Richard Waleh, liurth Ward First district, M,r;in Thomas, Arthur l.--vshon: second district, John Roberts and John Harris; tinr-l dis trict, David Argust, William Deacon; f. nrth district, Jot ipta L Bngbss, Daniel Uobr, Issue I, Price, Fifth ward First ditri-t, David J Davis V. Hayden Brans; see ind distriot, PiauK Mutz. Charles Hun. ;-. Ihir l dis trict, Thomas FJ, williams, rhomas B ar ris, Ham- Bradshawj Fourth district, ,1 .hi 1. William-, John James, sixth ward First district, Adam L. lioiiu; St-cond district, J,,lin liohn. Fnnrteenth ward 1 irt dlitrtet, d-nrg 1 Peck-, Robert -i. Williams; Hecood dis trict, B, h. Anthony, Barry v, smith. Flftesntb ward First dUtriot, John ,1. Lewis, John V;c ill, ilisih-s Maiker' Hecond district, David D, Bvans, Thomas W Davis, Blghteeatl vranl First district, I -Un ' . Ii n- s. '1 went: -first ward I'mt ditr , t, Wil liam U. Thornton, Charhs Sherman. wilT TBI RBtOLDYIOIQI SAY. Tl er were no contests and all the credentials w,-r accepted and Chair, man Reynolds appointed a committee ou resolutions consisting ol Barry Hradshsw, simu - 1 1 ,,;ir, It b rt .. Williams, Morgan Thomas an I Isaac Price, jr. rii convention took a abort recall and then the following reaolo tlona wre presented and adoptel onanlmonsly: The Repnb l ms -f the ilrst Leglslati vs district in convent! -n a-sembled express onr allegiance to the Republican party and it policy of protection to American In d ns tries, tv deplore the depressed con dill in of business throughout in,- coaetry as 11 result i f the agitation for the Wilson b.,1, a mongrel ti,, .ture created slid sus- tainedbi special interests ti.at disregnrJ the good d -1 prosperity ol the wiuie c mr.trv, t.;,: c lUgratulate tba pa ipia ujs.u tbe striking Indications pointing in nn early return to poWSTOl lbs RepuhllCaa party, feeling conlldent thit the present stat I '. doubt and uniesi will U, c -llow,-1 bv a re it i , i.'i l-i. a.. 1 linn. iinit we declare ourselves in favor of lieneral D. II. Ilaitinu's ( -i governor lion. Walter Lyon for lieutenant gov ernor, and Hon. tialasha A Urowfot con- grehsinai.-ui-large, u..d ti.at W-- rnpiesl tbe delegatea to the state c inveati n elected this dsy to u-,- all bonorsbls means to secure tie- initiation of these houora- b e gentlemc 1, R Solved, That we pledge ourselves to do ail in nor power t-. , , ct rh,- nominal "f this oouvo'.itiuu for tie- legitiatnra, MR fAU Rl lOkUKATtTA At this point the committee went into permanent orgam. itioii. John J. Williams being elected permanent chairman and Attorney George L Peck und Bamsil u.ikley permanint secretaries. Mr. Williami after IX- presslng his gratita Ii to the dslsgst m l,r tin, honor shown him called for nominations for a candidate for tne legislature, Attorney David J Davis arose mil ,11 a DMt and concise ipssch 111 which he traced the valuable work Mr Farr accomplish- 1 during tue two terms he has represented thn district, renomi nated bun for the oliice. Tne nomin i tlon WM s-condo 1 by Thomas J Vst kloiin behalf of thi North End, ami on motion of John llurri wus 111 C U by aoolamatioo- Thomas J. Watkine, William 11 Thornton and John Orgil wro direct imI to bring Mr. Farr, and they re 1 irnedin n few minutes .with him. Mis appearand wus greeted by a hearty outburst of applause. Aflnr being presented to the ' U0leg4t.es ho said: II r, batrman, and gentlemen of tho con vention ami fellow citizens; i thank you most cordially for this evi dence of your good win ami eonndinoe, and if your choice be ratilled at the p 'lis next November, as I expect it. will lie, 1 promise you most earne-it and loyal ser vice in behalf of the people. Kxpericnco is worth a good deal iu HsrrisbQrg when you consider that during each legislative session a thousand lulls aro presented, and it is a task iu itself to determine tbe good from the bad. If l go back n,-xt. January, I go bick with tho experience of two terms. with many friends to aid in tho battle for the people's in terests. Kow I want to say frankly to this convention, nnd I believe it is jus. lico to myself and to my friends to sny it now that when I cniuo from Harrisburg I had 110 thought of run ning the third limo for your suffrages; and until ncry recently did I enter tho Campaign, Hut when 1 returned from liarrisburg verious guntlemen of inllu encu, iu fact, dozens aud dozens of people, uiany of them from tho North End, told me frankly that two years before they had opposed me, but that they Were anxious and determined to do ail iu their power to baye me returned again. I gave them no assurances, but tho sentiment kept 011 growing. My friends came to mo repeat edly, and finally I stated that if it was tho wishes of the people of the First legisls tlve district that i should again go to liar risburg, I would do their bidding. I stated hrf-ira that 'lure wire some thing! to learn there that would be of in terest to the people of this district, and lbs only reason, Mr. Chairman and gentlemen of tbe convention, tba 1 am bejoro you today as your candidate, is that I may bo of sufficient set vice to the people to war rant their returning me to Rarrisburg, Mr, FaM then explained tho contro versy ho bad With Mr. Von Storoli dur ing his lust campaign disposing th allegations made that there was any binding agreement on hiipirtorbti friends at n conference bold at that time, i.b Mr. Von Storcli publicly and In print refuted to abide by the result of the conference, resulting finally in Mr. Farr running hit campaign with stickers, Secretary Uarrity refusing to certify his usum oti the official ballot and closed by thanking the delegates Cordially for their evidence of good faith and confidence. NAMIira THB DBLBOAT& Nominations for a delegate to rep resent tho db.tric: at tbe statu conven t Ion to bo held in Hnrriiburg M iy '.'ii were next c.tllu.l for. Thomas J. Val kins laid that it would be it graceful act on the part of tho convention lo oonceds the delegate to the North 12 id He closed his remarks by naming Alex ander Alkman ns the candidate of that end of the district for dolegate, I) D. Bvom named .1 ipb D Lloyd, of tha Fourteenth ward, A vot was taken, Mr. Aikman receiving twenty-nine votes Ind Mr Lloyd nine. Tno elec tion of Mr. Aikman waa mads unanl uioiu and Mr, Lloyd waiislsotid alioi Date, - . SKITCH OK JOHN R. FARR. Nimlr. e of K-pubhcins cf the First Legislative Liistiict. John R F.irr, who was yeiterlny nominated lor tho tinrd time by tbe Republicans of lbs First district, has made iu excellent reputation tor him self during the two terms he has served iu the etate legislature, Wlitii serving his fir.tt tltffl, a stranger among itrangers, hi intro duced, cbampionad and succ sded in accomplishing what bad never before bem dom in tne Pennsylvania legists line, namely, the passing of a lull tbrongb the bonis an-1 senate provid ing that ail children between H aud I'.' yens, physically an 1 miutelly capaole, should attend sobool. For nearly twenty years tln-ra ha been an Hgitalloil among educators for the psasagi of a lull that Would prevent the sacrifice of the educational lutrroits of tho thousands of children that have been and SM growing up in tbii slate without any educational preparation for iba battli of life. Many i ills were prennted wllb this porpOM ill View, but WitbOOt avail, N t one ever psssjd eith-r brencb of the Isglslatnre until Mr Faro, by Indomitable energy aud per severance, pinned his measure through loth branches. tiover.ior Pattison, however, much to tbe dlsappoiotmsot of thousands of all ibadei of politliil opinion, Vetoed (his most benetl etit bill. The Knights of Labor, Fedtra lion of L it or and other oriamz lioiis hesrtily sndorasd Mr, Fairs bill, an 1 Mr Powderly himself mads a strong plea for the t ill, as did other landers of labor in different parte ol tueaiut. Mi eMi TEKM S W, I.K In bil second term Mr Fair con tinned bis food woik with the rwuiit that 1,000.01 1 sobool children in today enjoying ihe beneflti of nil iplendld Work in I ringing at ut the enscliueut of ms free school look bill. It Is doubt ful if any other law passed in tbs his lory of Pennsylvania had been of SO general ami so practiosl a g ol t to mass! as Ihs treo book lw. With tt.isiaw Mr. F.irr sesared an appropria tion from t ie st ,t- of 11,000.000 f r (r- i- v, tuns nuking unnecessary sny I acre asn in local taxation, ta - 1 ist I that at least from f ! 1 mil 10 I'M. 000 a year nre save I an-1 k";,'. in ekraaton loipend for oti., r purp . tbe difference between what these book wonld coet the pirn ts and what they cost tbs school board Throng -out tbeitate this saving will appr scb tbl lirg sum o: T.' 1 0,000, N iw every child Iu the pub ic esbools has bis 01 hit bo- ke and school iup; li a. Tbi poor mao's cbildnu are Ibinby In school w-irk plsoed 00 an soaallty with tba oblldren of th rich t-'r n 1 10 to l.o'fi children in thu city alone now it ten 1 e rhool 1111 1 r th- free b i,ik sy - - (em Who OOUld uot Jo so were their parent" rompslled to buy thorn booki. (ant K .vi.cmii r. mvion Not only in oonjonctloo with that leu-': -,t iu,-s-.,ro n.is Mr Farr been of service to bis oonstUucnta, li sue 1 Ii I In gitting an appropriation ol Mi Bed lor (he Beranton oral Bcbool tor ihe Deaf; (93 1 for thi Lscka wanna hosp.tal, m, I wis toe uutus of Mcnting legislation that enables the management of itm M oses Taylor hos pital lo spend 100,000 yiai in our mi 1st a auiii-,t ISO.OOO tin ier former laws I' or s-tvei il y-ats it wiil b n mimbered this Imtltutlon wai cloud, not bseaoM its mimgimsnt did uot have DOmy enough, but because the law ami only so much a year of its 1 -corao could b- used (i -verrnir Pattiton vet-nd th - M -chanic's Lien bill Introdnosd by Mr. Farr. Tbtl bill would have ,r, tict d ti.e ciirieuter, or other liuchanlc or workman employe 1 In or abiut a build ing, in his claims lor wages earned, and would have placid him on Ibllami footing before the .law for his Wlgei that the contr ictor or the one who fm tiisnea the material now snjoya I -day there is a groii Inequality tad bundridi of workmen bavi nhTired buses iu wages that their families OUld illy alforJ. Wbill GoVsrnOt Pat tison, to lh surpri-e of people iu g-n eral, preventnl the goo) purposes of 11, is bill from being oarrled out, Air Farr's efforts bavi pave I the way for wlia etmcttnerit of this j ut bill. Not only in the inaotmmtof good moaiurea, but also in his -IT .i ts to de feat bad men-tires, has Mr Farr been of semes to the people. In oue par ticular one Mr. Farr saved the city of Soranton serious losses in taxation by his defeat of 4 vicious bill to tax at half ratal agricultural lands of ten acres or more lti cities of the third class. There are nearly 5.000 acrea of this Kind of land in tho city of Scran -ton. It is nnsessed by the ncro and thotl who own single lots in the vicin ity of such lands have learned that they pay us much tax, eometimss more, for a lot as the owners of the acres pay 011 an aero. The bill above mentioned to tux these ncres at half-rules phased the Hlattf eenato at the last session. Mr. Farr mude the tight against its passage iu thu hous., and is accorded tho credit of having defealei it, thus saving lo Scrnutoii and other cities of the third class thousands of dollars of just tux that would have been lost by tho oti uctmeiit of that bill, A 8F.I.1- -MADE MAN. Mr. Farr was born in Hyde, Park in 1H.17 and has continually resided thero since. Ho 1ms grown up with our city mid has been active in many movements to ndvanco its interests, Mr. Farr was newsboy on the Scran ton Republican and learned the trade of printer in tliat oflice. After com pleting his apprenticeship and becom ing a member of the Hcranton Typo graphical union he devoted himself to an extended oouise of study, following this will) a V3iiv experience of city i editor Of the Republican. He has I been for some yean and is now editor I aud proprietor of the Courier-Progress, it paper devoted tu the interestn of Hyde Peru. Trained in the school of experience, always In oloid toucb with the masses, eurni'Rt, honest end nijgressive, John It F.irr is an ideal people's candidate. If!? He is Charged With Kacping the Dar of I lis Hotel Open on Sunday. The executive committal of tho Pas tors' union met yesterday and discussed the preseot status of the Sunday clos ing movement and decided on a plan for a further, stricter continuance of tbe work, particularly on iiloon clos ing The muting decided not to forward any prosecutions of druggists this w-oii except in the oast of Drufght Ryan, whose blaring woi contlnned from last week Thursday until U o'clock this morning. Rev, F, A. Dony, chairman of tin committee, yeiUrJ iy lodged Inform i tlon with Alderman Poatagalna ,' T. Jenkins, alleging that Mr Jeoklm sold liquor and kept hii.Lnckawanna , avenue hotel open last Sunday The leering wiil take plioi tomorrow. It ii ondiritood that overturn have been m i le by b th drngglits ami 0 nn mittee ten ling I iwai I a settlement of the Snndiy closing queiilon At nil events, yesterday'i muling deoldiJ not to continue prosecutioni of thi I druggists tins week in the bopi that arraugiminu can hi mada to bavi I sal-s coiifl ic l to li ngi sxulnslvely Tbe meeting decided, bowivir, to continue the movement igainit the j faloooa, A , ug- nil in of Colonel IJ ilea' a si adopts 1 to tu en 1 that e icb tuln-ist-r and pnest of tbi cit y b reqneiti d to send a repreaen (alive buslneii man to a milting the latter part of next week. At this me ting a plan will lie devised to rals- svrl thousand dol lars i,.r continuing too work whieb mav 11 !,,. l .te tan euipl irtiwut of professional agents. L-lters are to In sstit lo oitiz n in eral'y, asiiiug them to refrain frotn giving orders for meats, Ice, eta, tots dill VIM 1 011 San lay New Opium Antidote, Permanganiti ot Potassium, Successfully Used Here. Mrs Frank Uuur, ol Olypbaut, but ginerally h own b' her miidia nami of Jet.tiiy Jones, a baMtuoof Center tree( rssor s , r ijaeitioaabli cbarac (r, attenij t I sin .: y, aterJsy after noon by (aki f I iu lannm (From a medical im,i of view, the I ire is interestn I At 1 o'clock Officer Thomas Lwrr was notified thai a woman l.al taken laudanum in the hi use at the corner of Center street end Franklin avenue The policeman started wllb h-r f il t ie station bonis, bu( bad only goni a tew bio 'ks when she rollapiel a id 1 irr.s.-n pro- oorsd for continuing (he (rip In (he msaawbtli sh had told the) On ler thlt ine had iwal awed 10 cents wortbol laadanom about two ounces. At t nt) station hottes Polioe Surgeon Fnlton oommeuood a treatment with th reo-'iitv di- .vr.-l anti loto for opium poisoning, permanganate of potassium, by giving a fifteen minim byp dsrmlo injection Uoiil a very re- c-nt d it the drug hal cnieflv beu ns .1 by surgeons as an aBliseptic, ' nt tw , m , itbi ago u sv. 1 1 am in life Ml i Ittabnrg ,n,l ab ,et three we ke I gQ it was nee, lUOCmfully ns an SUtl d .te tor the It.ir I time ou lecord at Wllkee- Btrre, A- 1 1 ': Mrs Ose. tir wea re- oslve1 by Drs P II McAndrews and .). F. R idasill at th - L ich 1 wanna bos pttal. Hr respiration ws but thrs Uaee per minute A bvpodirmlo in jection ot 1 j lib of a grsin of inlpbais of str .pi-.s es given BetWi ,-ti -I sol ." o'clock four hypo dermics of Ihe 4rm tngs'iate in oue fourth iiru-i 1! Ml w.-re given, flfteea minimi of dlgttahi wire given onos durtt g II is p-i 1 '. At o'clock the itocaach wai wsshid with warm WltCT andsnonncss of the permanganate containing one grata to tbe online w..rn given Internally, Digitalis was given a: lo'olook,a fifteen minim d,sc. ai to o'clock one-fortieth of a grain of itryohnioa wa given hypo, dirmloally, A 10-mlnfm dose of digitals was gtvm at 8 . dock Strycbcla, oni-fiftlethof a grate, wai given at :i 1 o'clock. The etonui h wts wsihod at '' .'el- ck. when a qosrt and a halt of black cof fee was u v- 11. Up to V 0'1'ock Drs. MlAndriWl and Rod -.II and Ii vj nures bad been I r forming nruiiijial reoplritlooi and in deavorlng lo rouse the patient fr'tu the stupor br alapping and rubbing, A few moments uiur th coffee bad been given she awoki Tns docl n and nurses hal taieo working InOM santly lor six an 1 a half hours. At 10 o'clock Ibe patient was ratiju l inongn to mmtlon familiarly the n un m of 1 well k:.nwu fadividaal to business in this cllv. .Shortly after the permangnate had been given at the hoepitsl the patient's respiration increased from thr.-rf to seven per minute When ttin troil-. meal was oommeaa '1 no pnleatton of lbs heart could be OOtOOted, Both Dr Radaeill and Dr Mc Andrews gave it at their opinion that the case would have bteu h ip dess but lor ttie administration of the now an tidote, which was last nignt used in Soranton for tbe first time t ,. Inieras'ine Men's Lstgut tlsbi s The Men s League of the Penn Avenue Baptist obnreh bid a very Interesting de-bat- UUt night in the lecture loom of the church. The subject wne: "Desolved, That the churches pay too much for sing ing." The affirmative was upheld by K. S. Williams and the negative bv William McClave. The pasU-r, I!ov. Warien U. Partridge, and M -ssrs. WbttteBOre, Kel'er, Tripp, Amuierinan and Dr. Cap well joined Iu the disrli-sion. A vote of the members was taken, which resulted iu awarding the decision to the negative. Ik vor haven mortgage, a lot a house or a business roperty to ndl 1 shall n,, pleased to confer with yon. F. K. WOOD, Wood's College One Dollar Pst barrel Savd Hy using the ueted Royal Ulend Flour, tho highest giude nnd best fntuiiy tliur maautactnrsd. Used by Ihobsaudi, Ask your grocer for it. II. MoirraoimiT Co., Agouts, 7-ti w. Lackawanna avenna, Scrantou, Stenoeraphrrs Furnished. We are prepared to furnish busiuoss men with llrst-chiss stenographers by the day or hour. Kxpert bookkeeping a specialty. Scrantou Coiumurcial Association, Lim ited, 4''5 Spruce street. e CUM rOB Citnrr. Uso Dr. Thomas' Ep.lert l in ( 111 neenrilinc f.n tliriiet lrt,a I, ,. the best remedy for all sudden attacks of corns, i am aim iuiinmmation,auu injuries. ECRATEO 10 COD liishop Rallson, CoadJutOf of Central Peun sjivania, Officiated. CHURCH OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD Many WolUKnown Episcopal Clergy men ot This Diocese Participated in ihe Impressive Ceremonies Detail ed Particulars of the Consecration A. L. Urban and E. J. McHenry Or dained at St. Luke's. T!io Protcst'itit Episcopal Church of the (iood Shepherd, Green Ridge, R v. F, S, Ballon (Ine, rector, was conse orated veitirday by Rt. Riv. Uishop N. 8 Rulison, bishop eon ijutor of cen tral Pennsylvania. The services were participated In by n large number of the clergy of this diocese who came to tiie city in a special car on the Delu wuio and Hudson road from Wilksr Dirre, where the meeting ot tho arch deuconry la being held at St. Clement's cburob. I ho full wing clergymen partici-I piieu in the oenmonieei Biv. u, v. CoXS, AldlO, srobdeiOOn of Scrantou; Rev, Henry L Jonee, 8. T. D, Vilks Usrre; li-r. F, A (Varrinir, Mont rose; Rev, Georgl P. Hopkins, St venivllle; Rev C L Sleight, Wilkei Bum; Hev. W K Daw, Towanda; Rev .1 i- W.,re, Plymouth; Rev. hi J. Btliley, Carbondalii Rv Edgar Campbell, Forest (Ttv; R v. K H Eckel, Wilt Plttston; Rv J, 11 wernir, Snsqoehana; Rev B, J.Mc Henry, Philadelphia; Rev F s liadeiiline, rector; Rev Rog-rs sril'i Sorauton, and R v A L L'rbau, Do li m ore. I'AUTK'l't.AIIS OF TIIK I'KHKMONY. Blabop Ruliioti, accotnpanie l by the ; inrplieed onoir,elergy and a number of the laity, formally knocked st the church door for admittance at 10.40 o'clock i F.utr-iiien was given tho pirty by j S.-nior Warden J. Alliens Robertson. I who afterward read thu Internment of donation The sentence of consecra tion w.is read by the rector Included In the si-rvic, morning prayers were end by Rev. Rogr Israel, Rev. E J. Ualsley and It v 0, L Sleight. BUbop Bullion was thooetebrant ol tbs Holy Communion, and Rsv. Georgl P, Hopkins an I R'V. Henry L .louse . !li lat I as epWtuler aud goe- pellsr, respectively Follow, ng th , b shop's sermon a large number of pariibonen receive 1 holy eommnnton, 'IheclergV, some of whom were sc companled by tbclr wlvaa, an I a num ber of Ihe I lily In:, s d in th parish building after t n s rrvtoe, h. HMOX Vt TIIK liisiii.p. The ten ,,f qi sermoa ws psalms, Mil, " 1 he strength and he ml y of the sanctuary." Tne tboughtexpreai d bv the Uebon was that tne strength am beauty of the cbnrcb ixlil In tbe iplr Itnal, whil - many consider it only iu the architectural ine probl-tu which tl IU ill lltengtb is how Ij chsnge man so that locks, courts, police, jsiia aud landing armies shall o decreaaed Tue beauty of the ehArch loclndel tbl teaebtngl of our relali me, duly and c mmuelon with God It is ibi science t .uiit bv the cborcn wbiob is her sal va (loo, Lecksy says Cmt the ebnrcbii ibesoureeof tbe morel de velopment f Bnropa Its province is not to enter bnslneea, but to awskea men's jud.-m-nl aul,iti-ken Ii'.scjU Ictenee. Her purp e is e location. m nnrao t, wujucs aaMi The clergy depart-I st 4 o'clock via the Drlaerir t i i 1 ll il- fi r d for WllkeeBsrre, where the nrchdsseonry session wi.i i e mtloned, AtSo'elc k ywterday morning st Il Lnke'i church Blab ; Rnlnnnor dilmlA L Urban and E.J IfcHiary t , th-d-.i , it- an 1 afterward Cili Irited tody otnninniou. Mr. 1 . iti i ; --,! 1 bv Riv Rogers Dranl an l Mr MoHinry wai nreeented t R v. T II Hiror. 1 litany rea I by R v. F s Ballentin . Mr. I'rh.nis in chir of St. Luke's h nun r : ,'.i m 1 Mr M :! -i v l a stn ii-ul at ihs Philadelphia Divimly school. - Resolutions S.-n-J br the Xlfrr. Mayor Cnr.ell yeeti-rday signed a Lum ber of rasKiuimns of eomcila Among Item were the fallowing Proridn.g for lee npavtag ol North Mala avenue be tweea Lackawanna aveaae aadSwetlaad street, awarding the contract t.. (jeorge U.-ui-i i.a ti laying ,.f sidewalks on sixth sin ot between L icka wanna avenna a-.d i art 01 Street) ins-r... .ing the u:y el glaaer to prepare estimates and plans for a Twehiieth wsrd SSWeT; granting per- Issl ia lo 1 1 party owners to grade Pnn avenue b-lw,en Delaware avenue and the North Park line. Notice to Bkl Thii BMmbereof H e F.iks will usemhie at tbeir hall ."this Wdneday, mora Ing alio o.loi-k siisrp, to atleinl the fu neralof our l..t- bn thor, M. C. Drinker. Funeral services at Urace l-f ,r:n-d F.ins COpal church ai 10 H Interment nt Fw- ret Rill cemetery. Klk's osremoalss, f.i -c-trie cnr to cem dery. K J. FiTlsiMl vs. Kx sited ituier. Attest: w. l. Fbtor, Secretary, ee Ttiov BaVI Ujqs Down That le pr.ee st liuei usey Hi others. Wonderful Axe tlif works of a wheelbar row. It slmuM be oiled onoc year. HOW ABOUT YOUR WATCH ? 1! is a much finer piocc of meohauiiin and thoald be cleaned and oiled every year, to koep it in good order. Save it done by W. W. Berry The Jeweler Who haa had twenty-five years' experience. You will Und him nt A1"7 Lacka Avenue. Best Sets of Teeth, $3 00 Including the painless extracting cf teeth by an eutireiy new pro- S. C. Snyder, D.D.S. 1UO WYOMING AVI- Xhirt-iW3 Qt Positions. We offer special advantages during this summer m Business, Shorthaud and Eug llsh departments. The fad that thirty two secured good positions during April IS tbe heetevidence of the practical nature of our work. Wood's College of DuBinets and Shorthand. . I THAT DOLLAR I OF YOURS I S Take' a new lease of llfo the minute S m von bring it Into onr store. To con- . mm - ---, ,nn ri 01 our svaien.oui we nsme a few prices 5 TeaofCofftePotsS'oreSciyp a 1 ''Marion Harland' Cofea Fots B5g ,up ""- . .... .. .aw I GAS STOVES I "e A tnucli nnd thoro's the full B 5 olsse; another touch, gono : cienu, jg irimpla, Mfa. 75s.-. up. Many I I llsa and kin-Is. I OIL STOVES ss 5 '' up Don't build a large 3 VJ ' i nre this warm weather; H s i the whol house un. on St lortable s S . e 5 We bit e something entirely new- S - BPEARI Cooking Bange the 5 r- lateet wonder Quid to show you S S thep i ta Come In and see, it is not S g to buy always. - 1 HENRY BATTIN & CO. I no penn avkni is, HOUSEHOLD SPFClALISTS. S iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiin OSLAND'S 128 Wyoming Ave. V7e are now displaying a fine line of Hosiery in COTTON, BILK and LISLE THREAD. GRAND ARMY. The month of May always bring these to the lure. It is the month in which the GRAND ARMY in all parts ol the Union sees to its uniform and fits itself, to properly decorate the graves of fallen comrades. Full Grand Army Suits from $6.50 up, single and double breasted, each coat and vest being made with eyelets and furnished with two sets of buttons. Every pnrchaaer uf ?l worth or over receives a chance or the Beautiful PARLd K sriT. I -a- --e a, jl j j , 137 AND 139 PENN AVENUE, Complete Outfitters, SCRANTON, PA. S. L. G ALLEN. We Don't Want TO INJURS The Drum or Your Ear BY TOO HUGH BLOWING. BANISTER'S, Cof- mJ JW'i Straw : Hats FOR EVERYBODY None Cheaper Styles Correct BROWN'S BEE HIVE 224 LACKAWANNA AVENUE. WE ARE OFFERING FOR This Week A $1.50 Leghorn Hat for 79 cents. Flowers, worth 50c. a Spray, For 15 cents. Our Trimmed Hats marked down to half price. IN OUR Cloak Oept A find Clay Worsted Coat, lined with Moire Silk, worth $14. for $6. A Black Moire Silk Cape fot $9, worth $20. Your choice of 100 Capes and Coats, in all shades, for $2.98, worth from $7 to $15. Also, a Tailor-made Suit for $4.98, worth $7. J. BOLZ 138 Wyoming Ave. NEXT DIME BANK. SUITS & B HOUSE But we w.int to impress upon you the fact that we are offering better values in footwear than any other Shoe Hons.; in Scrantou, Call and we will prove it to you. The benefit will not he one-sided, We'll t,ret a new customer, that's true, but you'll save money by trading with us. None Better Prices Right