The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, February 20, 1895, Page 7, Image 7

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TIIE SCHAXTON THTBUXE WEDNESDAY MOIJNIXG, FEJTtTJATlY 20, 1895'.
LUGE BROS.
GASH STORES,
122 N. Vain Avenue, Scraitw,
Feed, Meal and Corn, $yO
Sugar Cured Hams, 9 1 2C
25-lb. Sack Buckwheat, 55c
1 gallon Finest Maple Syrup, SOc
1 doz. Fiuest Cold Packed Tomatoes, SOC
Long aud Cut Hay, per too lbs., 75c
Choice Oats, per has, - HOC
Best Butter, per lb., - - 'ill'
Try our "Strawberry Brand" of Smoked
30-11), Pail Jelly ,75c
ON OTHER SIDE OF CHANNEL
Some Events of the Uuv on the est
Side of the Citv Noted.
HAD TO KILL VALUABLE HORSE
It l oll In u Slippery Place on llumptou
Street Programme of Kntertuiu
ment to lie Given by the Pupils
of No. 14 School.
Richard Thomas, a resident of Oar-
field avenue, lost a vuluable horse yes
terday morning while driving down
Hampton street, lie was coming down
the hill, which is at present In a very
slippery condition, und while attempt
ing to turn around at one of the steep
est places In the city his horse fell and
broke his front leg near the knee Joint.
Officer Evans was summoned and the
horse waj shot. Mr. Thomas feels very
bad over the loss of his horse.
Kntertuinnicnt at No. I V
The following programme will be
rendered at the Washington's birthday
entertainment to be given by the pupils
of No. H school:
Song, "My Country 'Tis of Thee"... School
Essay, "Washington's Life."
Katie Uurill
Recitation, "Miss Nancv's Gown."
Annie B. Williams
Essay, "Childhood Days of Washington,"
Jenkin Lewis
Song, "My Mountain Home" School
Essay, "Washington's Love Making."
Christina Schubert
Essay. "Washington's Personal Appear
ance" May Edward
Song. "Watch on the Rhine" School
Essay, "Washington's Military Aspira
tions" Walter Schautz
Essay, "Washington's Characteristics."
Jessie Ilcckr
Song, "Soldier's Farewell" S.-nooi
Essay, "Washington and F.ruddock."
Frank Nieholla
Recitation. "The Brightest Name on
History's Pages" Clarence St irn
Song. "Sweet and Low" School
Essay. "Valley Forge" Gertrude Ain-y
Kssay, "Mount Vernon" Nellie Fellows
Essay, "Martha Washington."
Gertrude Miller
Song,
"The Whirlwind" School
TolJ in a tc
Thomas Price, the
v Lines.
barber.
of La-
fayette street. Is 111.
Llewellyn Davles, of North Rebecca
avenue. Is 111 with pneumonia.
The Capouse mines employes will re
ceive their monthly pay today.
Chief Engineer Henry F. Ferber Is on
duty, after a severe illness of rheuma
tism. .Mrs. Samuel Evans and daughter,
Miss Li: A. Evans, of I fayette
street, at
Miss Lyi Richards, of Wayne uve
nue, is spi g a few days with
friends In W. 1.
An entertali'' nt will be conducted
In the Jackson treet Baptist church
on Friday evening.
William Smith, of Elmlra, N. Y.. has
returned home, after a visit with
friends on Jackson street.
An entertainment and social will he
conducted la St. Lmvld's Episcopal
church tomorrow evening.
Miss Margaret R. L-avles. of Wash
burn street, has -eturned from a visit
with Wllkes-Harre friends.
Mr. and Mrs. John T. Evans and
child, of Leaver Meadow, have re
turned home after a visit with friends
on this side.
(. L. Reers, of North Main avenue,
has made Improvements In his hard
ware store by placing In a new row -of
phelves and counter.
Mrs. fleorge I. Shaw, of Moscow, I?.
visiting Mrs. Ceorge Wat kins, widow
of the late tleorge Watklns, of Wash
burn street. Mrs. Watklns Is recover
ing from on llness.
A little girl, uged about 6 years, was
found at the corner of.F.ynon street
and Main avenue yesterday afternoon
by Officer Evans. She gave her nnmu
as Maus. Inquiries were made, but no
one recognized the little girl for about
an hour, when she was taken away by
n lady named Mrs. irwell. The child
Jived on (iarlleld a flue.
An entertainment find social will he
given by the lilble class of St. Huvld'q
Episcopal Sunday school In the school
rooms on Thursday evening. Thn so
cial Is for the purpose of raising funds
THE TRIBUNE'S
Advertisements Inserted
For Sule, For Rent, Hoarding.
all other headings of u Bimilur
FR EE-
Situations Wanted
It Costs Nothing to
Write Tour advertisement on
Spruce street and Penn avenue.
to erect a memorial window In honor
of the class. A good time is assured
to all, and a first-class programme, will
be rendered. Refreshments will be
nerved. An admission of 10 cents will
be charged.
West Side "Business Directory.
PHOTOQRAPHER Cabinet Photos,
SI. 40
per dozen.
'rhi am lust lovely.
Con-
vinpA vmiraelf
hy railing at Kiarner s
Photo Parlors, 101 and 103 South Main
avenue.
HORSESHOEING N. Bush.' practical
horscshoer. Work done only .In a first
class manner and guaranteed satisfac
tory. Shop, Price street, close to North
Main avenue.
GROCERIES Revere Standnnrd Jnva
Coffee Is unexcelled. The leading colYco
of the dav. For sale only at F. V. Ma
Hon & Co. Fine Groceries, 110 South
Main avenue.
SECOND- HAND FURNITURE-CASH
for anything you huve to sell. Furni
ture. Stoves. Tools, etc. Call and see
the stock of J. C. King, 1021 und 102U
Jackson street.
WALL PAPER Go to Fred Reynolds,
inti North .Main uvenue, und see his
complete line of Wall Puper, l'uiuts
anil Window Shades. Just opened with
new stock.
PLUMIUNCl-Wllllam D. GHIVlths, 113
North Main uvenue, does llrst-rlusa
Plumbing, Steam 11 cut and Gns Fitting.
Satisfaction Is strictly guaranteed.
OYSTERS-R. E. Davis, market house.
Dealer in Foreign und Domestic Fruits.
Oysters served In every style. 310 North
Main avenue, next lo Cluiko's.
SOITH SIDE NEWS.
lluborutc Preparations Arc Uclng Made
fur tho llaaur to Open Tonight-1 u
ncral of Miss Rolluiid-Personul und
Other Mention.
The Ladles' Aid und King's laugh
ters' societies of the Cedar Avenue
Methodist Episcopal church will Joint
ly conduct a bazaar at the church be
ginning this evening and continuing for
the remainder or the week. Elaborate
preparations have been made for the
event by the members of the societies,
und a very successful bazaar Is anti
cipated. The interior or the church is
handsomely decorated und the booths
are tastefully druped In bunting of na
tional colors. Many vuluable articles
have been contributed and each booth
is laden with fancy ware and notions.
This evening a musical progrunune will
bo given by the members of the church
choir, assisted by the members of the
societies. Tomorrow night the sale of
articles will begin and tea will be
served. Friday evening a Martha
Washington tea will be given. A large
attendance is promised for each night.
Funeral of Miss Holland.
The funeral of the late Miss Isabella
Holland took place yesterday morning
from the family residence, on Stone
avenue, attended by a multitude of
friends. At St. Peter's cathedral a
high mass was sung by Rev. M. J.
Millane, who preached a very touching
sermon. The pall-bearers were: Messrs.
John McDonald. Patrick Monahan,
James Langan, Peter Washton, John
Langan. and John L. McAndrews.
Burial was made in Hyde Park ceme
tery. F.ntertainment Thursday Night.
The Tourist club of St. John's Total
Abstinence society will hold an enter
tainment at St. John's hall Thursday
evening. The following persons will
participate: Misses Kate Reardon, Liz
zie and Maggie (V Boyle. Kate Frances.
Cella Langan, Jenny Loughney, Kate
Craig, Jessie McCoy; Messrs. Frank
Dempsey. John Casey, Charles Will
iams. Edward Kelly, Andrew O'Hara,
James Evans. John Skiff, William Mc
Xulty. Shorter Paragraphs.
P. C. Myer, of Erie, visited South
Side friends yesterday.
James Brady, of Cherry street, la
dangerously ill of pneumonia.
John Roche, John Urown and Will
iam Duniavy visited Archbald friend.)
last evening.
Miss Sarah Needam, of Cedar avenue,
has returned, after a short visit with
relatives in Parsons.
The Welcome Social club will hold
an entertainment and social at Cal
lery's hall. Friday evening.
Thomas Firobson, of Oenet street, had
three fingers badly mashed at the South
works yesterday afternoon.
The Ifayden fllee and R.injo club will
hold their first annual masifuerade ball
at Oermania hall. Feb. 23.
John O. Conner, of (it-net street, was
severely burmd by gas at the Uelle-
! vise mine Monday afternoon.
The monthly meeting of the directors
of tile Scranton Axle works will be held
at the treasurer's office Thursday uftur
noon. Extensive preparations are being
made by I he members of the Scranton
Athletic club for their annual mas
querade ball Feb. 22.
Daniel O'Conncll council, Young
Men's Institute, of Minooka, have or
ganized a debating club und Is prepar
ing for a debate on compulsory ediicu
tion.
The funeral of nn Infant child of
Mrs. John Coggins, of Prospect ave
nue, took place yesterday afternoon.
Interment, was made in Hyde Park
cemetery.
The Installation of ofllcers of the
Roaring Ifrook Conclave of llepla
sophs will lake place at Pharmacy hall
tomorrow evening. Prior to the Instal
lation service a brief entertainment will
be given and luncheon will be served.
The ceremony pertaining to the liuiiii
tuution of the ollicers will be performed
by the conclave deputy, C. (1. I'.oland
Consumption In Its advanced ataifcs is
beyond the power of miin to cure. It can
be prevented though, by tho timely use
of Ir. Wood's Norway Pine Hyrup, mi
tore's own remedy for roughs and colds.
POPULAR CENT - A
under tho classification of Male Help Wanted, I'cmule Help Wanted,
Rooms to Let, Apuitiiients to Let, Lost, 1 ound, I .stray, Reward and
nature cost only
ONE CENT A WORD.
FREE
Give This Scheme a Trial.
above blank aud send with amount: to
It will be inserted in tomorrow's Tribune.
lil THE Ml WHIRL
Mr. and Mrs. Gcorrjc Reynolds Cele
brate Their Golden Wedding.
A VERY IXTEKESTING EVENT
Tou Given by Airs. C. 1). Jones of Cluy
Avenue ut Her Pleusunt'lloioe Those
Who Assisted Her in Lnturtaln-ing-Other
Kvents.
After fifty of happy wedded life Mr.
aud Mrs. (h'orgo Reynolds, of Iiti5
Qulney avenue, yesterday afternoon
celebrated their golden wedding. Over
200 friends mid relatives were received.
The lower Hour of tho house bail been
urtlstlcally decorated by Clark, the pre
vailing floral colors being yellow or
gold, symbolic of the event. Mr. and
Mrs. Reynolds received many hand
some gifts, uniting them a purse of
gold from members of the Kim Park
church, to which congregation Mr, and
Mrs. Reynolds have belonged for many
years.
Those who assisted In entertaining
mid serving the guests were: Mrs.
George Reynolds, of New York; Mrs.
C. 10. Reynolds, Mrs. Randolph Jones,
Miss Fuller, Miss Dickson. Miss Guern
sey und Miss Kami.
Mr. and Mrs. Reynolds were married
Feb. Ill, 1S4"i, In Providence, this coun
ty. She was Miss Mary Ami Pliiiiney,
eldest daughter of James 11. Phlnney.
In 1.S.VJ Mr. and Mrs .Mrs. Reynolds
began their residence on l'ciin avenue,
near the Dickson works, I'ntil about
fifteen years ago he was engaged In
the grocery business, of their children,
seven sons and otio daughter, four are
now living: J.nes S George I'., Clar
ence E. and E. I. Reynolds. Nine
grandchildren are living.
Those present yesterduy from out of
the city were. Mr. and Mrs. Waller
Reynold, of Carhontlale; Mrs. S. ('.
Means, of Philadelphia; Miss Maud
Reynolds, and Captain und Mrs. George
Reynolds, of New York.
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Several hundred guests were received
at a large and delightful ten given by
Mrs. C. i). Jones, of 415 Clay avenue,
yesterday from 4 to 1 o'clock. Not the
least pleasant feature was a dinner
given by Mrs. Jones later In the evening
to the ladies who assisted her and their
husunds.
Mrs. Junes was assisted In receiving
by Mrs. M. Norton. Those who enter
tained were: Mrs. Charles Schlager,
Mrs. L. Labar, Mrs. I. F. Megargel,
Mrs. J. T. Porter, Mrs. Frank Council,
Mrs. 11. H. Archer, Mrs. C. J. Powell,
Mrs. John Roll and Mrs. 11. 11. Coston.
The serving was done by Misses Norton,
Pratt, Phelps and Jones.
Those who attended were: Mrs. W.
H. Hazlett. Mrs. William T. llackett.
Mrs. M. c. Sprague, Mrs. Thomas
Sprague, Irs. W. C. Fulton, Mrs. J.
Alexander, Mrs. D. W. Powell. Mrs. M.
M. Davis, Mrs. J. Alton Davis. Mrs. A.
R. Raub, Mrs. Franc T. Vail. Mrs. Sam
uel T. Jones. Mrs. F. W. Gunster, .Mrs.
Charles L. Hill, Mrs. Louis C. Hessler.
Mrs. J. F. Hroadbent, Mrs. Charles 1'..
Scott. Mrs. W. H. McGarrah, Mrs. I).
J. Thomas, Mrs. D. A. Capwell. Mrs. S.
Plnney, Mrs. E. M. Tewksbury, Mrs.
Henry Littell, Mrs. D. J. Newman, Mrs.
A. C. Burdick, Mrs. K. Sherwood, Mrs.
Charles McMuIlen, Mrs. U. H. Thomp
son. Mrs. John Devlne, Mrs. II. M.
Prendergast, Mrs. S. H. Finn, Mrs. A.
GrllTin, Mrs. James McAnulty, .Mrs. D.
H. Hand, .Mrs. Sydney R. Henwood,
Mrs. E. H. Henwood, Mrs. t'nderwood,
Mrs. Koons, Mrs. Murr, Mrs. Chaste,
Mrs. Frank Jermyn. Mrs. D. K. Taylor,
Mrs. O. A. Jessup, Sirs. SIcKenzle. 'Mrs.
Oakford, Mrs. Frank Watts, Sirs. Pratt,
Sirs. Teal, Sirs. W. H. Peck. Sirs. Brad
ley, Sirs. Klecklcr. Sirs. H. C. Reyn
olds, Sirs. Fred Connell, Sirs. Weed,
Sirs. Taylor, Sirs. Suydam. Sirs. F. E.
Wood. Sirs. A. Law, Sirs. Coolldge, Sirs.
S. Rice, Sirs. J. X. Rice, Sirs. N. K.
Rice. Sirs. George W. Russ, Sirs. C.
Smith. Sirs. E. Parrott, Sirs. Healey,
Mrs. S. Hayes, Mrs. Luther Keller, Sirs.
SI. I.owry, Sirs. Calvin Seybolt, Sirs.
Amelia Smilh, Mrs. SlcKenna, Sirs.
Coneklln, Sirs. S. E. Stiles, Sirs. O. SI.
Shelley, Sirs. It. F. Lewis. Sirs. F. St.
Amand, Sirs. C. C. Letibach. Sirs. Rich
ard Iliorns, Sirs. Holgate, Sirs. Fetiner,
Mrs. William Pierce. Sirs. J. S. Howe,
Sirs. A. B. Williams, .Mrs. II. D. Buck,
Sirs. W. W. Biandow, .Mrs. R. W. Luce,
Mrs. Thomas, Mrs. Ilrock, Sirs. Won,
Sirs. Everhurt, Sirs. Wilcox, Sirs. J. L.
St.-lle, Mrs. L. It. Sl lie, Sirs. J. S. Klrk
patrick, Sirs. J. L. WcnPt, Sirs. A.
Spencer, Sirs. C. J. Welchcl, Sirs. J. C.
Highrlter, Sirs. Duckworth, Sirs. B. L.
Richards, Sirs. W. II. Fuller, Mrs. C.
It. Maequlvcy, Sirs. Peck, Sirs. J. W.
Peck, .Mrs. E. II. Itlpple. Sirs. H. (i.
Blanchnril, .Mrs. Horace E. Hand, Sirs.
Isaac Post, Sirs. C. S. Woolworlh, Sirs.
George B. Hand, Sirs. William A. Con-'
noli, Mrs. Harry Connell, Sirs. Frank
P. Christian, Mrs. Charles R. Conjiell.
Sirs. Charles W. Fiillon, Mrs. Clin ties
II. Penman, Sirs. Oniric I'. Kerch,
.Mrs. Edward L. lim it, Mrs. 1,. SI. Hus
lem. Sirs, (ieorge SI. Iliillstviul, Sirs
James A. Lnnslng, .Mrs. W. I,. Connell,
Sirs. Ilradford A. Kite, Sirs. John Simp
son, Sirs. Theodore 1!. Wolfe, Sirs. W.
P. Coniu ll. Mrs. Von Storch, Sirs. Bone,
Sirs. Lewis Barnes, Sits. Ammermnn,
Mrs. G. B. Carter, Sirs, t.nwson, Sirs.
M. J. Andrews, Mrs. W. I.. Henwood,
Sirs. W. II. Oeiirhnit, Sirs. W. W. Wat
son, Sirs. Wllllain Hiitiley, Sirs. I A.
Wat res, Mrs. C. P. Rommel, Sirs. ('. D.
Simpson, Sirs. John Simpson, Sirs. .
W. Ives, Sirs. T. .11. Walls, Sirs. E. W,
Ives, Sirs. I Ieorge Slllcliell, Mrs. A. .1.
Connell, Sirs. L. A. Bone, Sirs. .1. 11.
Illssell, Sirs. Wlllltim Mathews, Mrs. R,
- WORD COLUMN.
No advertisement inserted
lor Icmh twin iw cents.
No account opened for
legs Hunt 25 cent.
T1IK SCRANTON TRIBUNE, cor.
Howell, Sirs. W. H. Coleman, Mrs. T.
F. Penman, -Mrs. W. U. Partridge, Mrs.
O. F. Whittemore, Sits. W. C. KelBer,
Sirs. Thomas Franklin, Mrs. T. II. Dale,
Mrs. H. C. Doud, Mrs. A. II. Sherrard,
Mrs. U. B. Jermyn, Mrs. Harry Hell
man, Miss I.amson, Miss, Hitchcock,
Sliss Lottie Cliff, Miss Cliff, MIbs Kate
Mclvcnna, Miss McKentia, Sliss Stiles,
Miss Dale, Miss McCrackcn, Miss Media
Reed, Miss Peek, Miss Ella H. Drea
gher. Miss Connell, Miss Merrill, Miss
Augusta Merrill, Miss Campbell, Miss
Sadlu Spencer, MIsh Anna E. Chase,
SI Iss Sophie Snover, Miss VS. H. Revuns,
Sliss Jane A. Post, Miss Harrington,
SI Iss Laura 1. Grubb, Miss O. A. Bevan,
Miss Lavlim Hurch, Miss Kate Littell,
Miss Elizabeth L. Grlllln, MIsh Louise
Seybolt, Miss R. Seybolt, Miss Seybolt,
MIsh II aw ley. Miss Howell, Miss Kimi
erly, Sliss Green, Sliss Florence Hull,
Sliss Tlllle llawley, Sliss Slenger.
II II II .
A farewell dinner was last night ten
dered to Colonel aud Sirs. II. M. Boies
by Air. und Mrs. E. B. Sturges at their
homo on North Washington avenue.
Colonel und Sirs. Boles start In a few
days for Egypt, and before their return
lo lids country will make a tour of
Europe. Thin ul'ternoon Mrs. E. N.
Wlllard will give u luncheon In honor
of Sirs. Boles.
II II II
Sliss Slatlle SleManumie entertained
a number of her friends at her homo on
Mulberry street lust nlglit. It was an
Informal but very enjoyable event.
1'AUTNF.US IN TKOl'BLi:.
And One of Them Asks for un Injunc
tion. Chester dimmer obtained on Injunc
tion yesterday against Hurvey SI. Sill
ier to restrain him from Belling prop
erty of which. Cummer alleges, they
are joint owners,
in his bill of complaint Cummer suys
that in June, ls:i;l, they entered Into
partnership to do a rock drilling busi
ness, the complainant putting in $5)0
in cash and $100 In machinery und
thereby securing a one-half Interest In
the business. Sillier, he charges, is
about tu sell the property of the firm
und Cammer usks to have an injunction
to have him restrained from so doing,
lie also usks that the partnership be
dissolved and a receiver upolntped.
Judge Gunster grunted un injunction
and made it returnable Saturday,
Feb. 211.
JERMYN BOROUGH.
.Men Who Were Honored by Their I'cllow
Cltlcns.
Tile ofllcers elected In Jermyn bor
ough yesterday were:
First ward School controller, Thus.
Henwood; councilman, David Phillips;
both Republicans.
Second ward School controller, C. F.
Baker; councilman, Joseph Soby; Re
publicans. Third ward School controller, Pat
rick Slulherln;. councilman, Slichuel
SlcDermott; Democrat.
This elect ion makes the school board
and council Republican. Each body
stands six Republicans and three Dem
ocrats. WILL UK HERE TODAY.
Manager llnrnie to Confer with Local
Huso Hall .Men.
Slanager William Barnle, of the
Scrunton Base Ball club, will arrive In
the city today lo confer with the oftl
crs of the local association.
He has signed Welsbeck. a left-handed
pitcher, who resides In Baltimore,
and Is after Ward und another player,
both of whom have been playing with
the Wushlngton National league team.
DIXMOBE DOIXfcS.
William Cole, of Clay avenue, Is very
ill.
Timothy Foster is III of the grip at
his home on Drinker street.
Carlton Letehworlh Is 111 of grip at
his home on Chestnut street.
1M ward Angwln, sr., is very 111 with
pneumonia ut his (home on Blakely
street.
Remember the social ut Rev. A. L.
Frban'n this evening, given by the
Episcopal society.
Sirs. J. S. Quick, who Is at the Lack
awanna hospital for treatment. Is re
ported slowly improving.
Sliss Sfarla Webber und her friend,
Sliss Libble Gllpll, of Stlotiilsbiirg
Normal school, wi re entertained bv
Dunmore friends over Sunday. j
Reuben Jones, tho young man who
was so badly burned about the face
by flic boiler explosion at Spencer's
Coal company breaker u few days ago,
Is able to be out and will return to work
In a few days.
The committee having tin- mutter In
charge of getting up the entertainment
for the Loyal Legion on the evening
of Washington's birthday have found
U-neci
ssary to postpone .!he social until
a w ek
from this evening.
The Epworth league of the Slelhodist
Episcopal church will hold a "poverty
social" nl the home of Arthur Johnson,
on West Drinker street, on the even
ing of March 1. All nlldidlfig are ex
pected lo ill ecu In the poorest clothing
that they have. This social promises
to be mote amusing and InlereNlIng
limit anything that has been held In
Duumoie for a long lime.
A party of young people were taken
through Spencer's mines by Richard
Webber on Saltudav evening. Among
Hie parly wen Silases Maria Webber.
Libble Gilpin. Lucy Ellis, Kalle Benja
min, Bessie Benjamin, (Itiice Powell,
Elsie Powell, Beiihit Space, and Messrs.
Alex. McKay, Albert Edwards. Cue
Sclgel, Itlcharil Webber, Jr., George
Judge, Henry Webber and Sir. Sloan,
or Scriintnn.
Sirs. Clar.i E. Carpenter died ut her
hotne on Grove street yesterday morn
ing lifter a lung Illness. Mrs. Carpen
ter was 47 yeitrs of age. She was horn
nt Mill City, Wyoming enmity. Her
husband died July II, I Hun. She leaves
three children. They urO: Fred Car
penter, SIIhb Annie Carpenter am) Mrs.
Thomas Siiuiircuhnugh, all of Dun
more. The funeral will be held Friday
morning at o'clock ut the house. In
terment In Carpenter cemetery, Seolt
township.
The home of C. P. Russell, on Blakelv
slreot, was the scene of a Very ileits
nnt gathering Monday evening, the oc
casion being it social given by the Ep
worth league. Sir. Phillips, who Is nn
expert nt mind leading, was present
nnd added much lo the amusement of
tho young people, who are always anx
ious about their future partners nnd
happiness. Questions were written on
slips of paper and folded, no one seeing
what wns wrIMcn but the writer. These
were handed to Mr. Phillips, who read
them and answered I he iiuestlotm with
out opening the folded slip. The pro
ceeds go toward repairing the church
the coming spring.
NheumntlNm Cured In a Day.
'MystlcCure" for Rheumatism and Neu.
raisin radically cures in I lo I (lays. Its
action upon the system Is remarkable nnd
mysterious. It removes at ones the
cause, and tho dlseasa Immediately ills
nppears. The first doss greatly benellts,
75 cents. Bold by Curl Lortni, druggist,
Scranton.
ELKS IN SOCIAL SESSION
Dcliuhtful Evcniiif in l'ranklin Ave
nue Club House.
HAKE FUX AND LOTS OP IT
Baldwins Were 'I hero In Iliirlcsqiic.
Varied Programme of Music and
Rceltution Furnished by Well
known r.ntcrtulncrs.
One of the most largely attended and
most enjoyable Elks' social sessions In
recent local history was that held last
night In the Elks' elegant home on
Franklin avenue.
The regular soclul session committee
hud done well In I1h preparations for
the event und furnished a varied und
entertaining programme which kept the
fun going lust und cotintunt for several
hours. During the Inter hours u rim
ing repast of good things to eat and
good 'ihlngs to iniicli one's thirst was
served the 2U0 members and gnenta In
the lodge room on the upper Hour. Here
the chief entertainment features of the
evening were presented.
The annoiilK'i liietil thai the Baldwins
would be present had tint many of the
uninitiated on the iul vivo of expect
ancy, and they were not disappointed.
The Baldwins appeared in burlesque
In the persons of William Emerlck as
Professor Samri, and William Gould as
Sirs. Baldwin, the medium. The latter
was in female attire and the pair fur
nished considerable amusement in their
application of local Jokes.
SI. J. Coyne, the Scranton whistler,
rendered a number of fine selections,
and several members of the "A Jay
Circus" company recited and sang. Slax
Frunkcl's and I'. Kehappert's mandolin
and piano duet, "Social Session" polka,
was enthusiastically received. William
Emerlck rendered u vocal selection and
recited. The Elks' quartette, led by
John 'J'. Watklns, and Bauer's orches
tra, contributed largely to the evening's
pleasure.
The success of the session is due
largely to J. R. Cohen, who presided
during the evening, and the following
regular
Sluses,
Wuhl.
social session committee: E
Wuller Haslatn and George
CHRISTIAN ENDEAVORERS.
Important .Meeting ut the Y. SI. C. A. Hull
Lust Night.
An Important meeting of the City
union of the Christian Endeavor Sook--
tioa was held at the Voun Mens.
Christian assoc iation hall last evening
i.liA'1' the presidency of VS. S. Willim:'
J n 'resting reports were presented by
liie regular' and special committei
Knowing considerable progress in cvh
department. SI lss Benson, correspond
lit;,- secretary, having removed to Cur
l.oudale, her resignation was placed be
fore the meeting and was regretfully
accepted, the warmest thanks of the
union being tendered for her valuable
services. Harry W. Lathrope was elect
ed to fill the vacancy.
A press committee, comprising Harry
W. Lathrope. E. Fuller, Sliss Delia Ev
ans nnd A. C. Smith, was appointed
C. E. Daniels reported on behalf of the
committee working for the state, con
vention of Isi'tl that matters were pro
gressing satisfactorily and that there
was every Indication that the conven
tion of that year would be held in
Scranton.
RESULT IN ARCHIHLD.
School Directors and Councilmcn Chosen
in the Different Wards.
The election In Archbald borough yes
terday resulted In the election of
Thomas Price for school director in the
First ward. T. F. O'lloro In the Second
ward and John J. Corcoran In the Third
wa rd.
For council Jacob S agner was
elected for three years in the First
ward, and John J. Dougher for one
year. In the Second ward James SI
Cilvnn was denied, and In (he Third
ward Conrad Klelnbauer and D. J. Gil
I martin was elected. Daniel Atkinson
I was elected Justice of the peace wlth
' out ootiosition. and P. F. Kinney will
be the next high constable.
For constable Louis A. Pehle was
elected In the First ward; John R. Slc
llale In the Second .ward, and William
Dougher In the Third ward. Henry
Beck was defied assessor in the First
ward. P. SIcD.innell In the Second, and
Patrick Scanlou In the Third ward.
ELECTION Ol' OFFICERS.
those chosen at Annual I. lection of
the
O. I . tc W. Company Ycstcrduv.
The following gentlemen were elected
ollicers of the Delaware, Latkawunnn
mill Western Railroad company for the
ensuing year at the annual election held
In New York yesterday: President.
Sum Sloan; secretary. F. F. Chambers;
treasurer. F. F. Gibbons; managers,
John I. Blair, Gei rge Bliss. Eugene Big
gins, WUIIiim W. Astor, William Rocka
lellow. Henry A. C. Taylor. .1. Rngeis
Slnxwcll. George F. Baker. James Slill
mun, Alex. T. Y.iiiiiest, Frank Worth,
Hamilton Twnmbly. Harris C. Fnhne
Hlock and F. W. Vnnderhlll.
Mr. Vanderbill takes the p"l.ice In the
board of managers made vacant by the
di nt 1 a few days ago of Percy R. I'yne.
n.liil to California
Is tho price of double berth In Tourist
Hid ping Car from Chicago on nre famous
Phllllps-P.ock Island Tourist Excursions.
Through cum on fast trains leave Chi
cago Tuesdays via Fort Worth and El
Piimo, and Thursdays via Scenic Route.
Write for particulars to A. Phillips Co.,
Ill South Ninth utreet, Philadelphia.
JU11N SKUAS Tl AN. G.P.A., Chicago.
The first lecture of the Illustrated course
on Yenlce by V. Hudson Slunv. Fellow of
llelllol college. O'iford, England, will be
given at the Young Men's Christian as
sociation hull on .Monday evening, Felt.
SS. Tickets for course of iiTs lectures,
JL'.riii, may be obtained from liny one of the
ladles of the Reading club or at Powell's,
Diagram for reserved seals open at Pow
ell's Thursday, Feb. 21. at U o'clock.
PI'RE RICH Hl.ilitl.) Is essential to
good health, because 111" blond Is the
vital fluid which supplies all Hie organs
Willi Hie. Hood's Sursiiparllla Is theiire.it
blood purlller.
HOOD'S PILLS lire purely Vegetable,
harmless, effective, do not pain or gripe.
vilien r.aby was sick, wo cave her Contorts),
When slut iu a Child, shs cried for Ciutoria,
When slio became Miss, she clung to Custorls,
Wliun kh bad CUllilnsu,ne gsvstlityu Castor!
DUZZIT-
Cures, not checks. ptMltlrnly,
, nul"klv. (luar
siiteml or mon'y r.fundi'd.
Avoid dangerous
mtiirdles. IH'ZIT lss snfn liijwtton. Price
All ucnta nvr IhiIiIii. Mix hollies (will ours
sevi'Ht cshsi sent preta'd. secured rroin ou
tervatlon, to any sdureaa on reeelnt of I3.UU.
CHENO MEDICAL CO.,
1 145 Market .St., Philadelphia, Pa.
Ill
1
MXiiwoimm r. nwu i iti:ijMti':i
Mild li.Cji'tnAdNK
ABSOLUTELY PURE
THE OLD RELIABLE
SWEET CAPORAL
CIGARETTE
Hat ttood the Tet of Tims
MORE SOLD THAN ALL OTHER
BRANDS COMDINED
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
l'hyfcielmis and Surgeons.
DR. G. IIDGAR DUAN HAS RKMOVED
to 010 Spruce street, Scranton, Pa.
(Just opposite Court Houso Square.)
llll A. J. CONNU.L, OFFICIO 201
DAhlngton avenue, cor. Spruce, street,
over Fruncke.'s drug ntrot-. Residence,
Tii Viae st. Ollldi hours: 10.30 to 12 a.
rn. and 2 lo 4. and ti.JO to 7.30 p. rn. Sun
day, 2 to 3 p. m.
DR. W. i;. ALLEN,
012 North Washington
avpnue.
vncTsTTiiB y. practkjk lTmitbd
diseases of the Lye, Ksr, Nose and
Throat; ofllce, 122 Wyoming ave. Reii
ilciico, fc-a Vlnu street.
DR. L. M. GATES. m WASHINGTON
avenue. Ofllce hours, 8 to K a. m., l.'if)
to 'i and 7 to S p. in. Residence 309 Madi
son avenue.
JOHN L. WB.N'TZ, Si. D., OFFICES it
and 03 Commonwealth building; resi
dence 711 Madison ave. ; oflice hours,
10 to 12, 2 to 4, 7 to H: Sundays, 2.30 to 4,
evenings at residence. A specialty
iiaide of diseases of the eye, ear, nose
and throat and gynecology.
dr. kaV, 201; pknn avis.-, i to 3 1'. m7
call IMJ. Dls. of women, obstretrlce and
and all dls. of chli.
Lawyers.
JF.SHI.PS & HAND, ATTORNEYS AND
Counsellors at law, Commonwealth
bulldiiitf, Washitieou avenue.
W. If. JKSKL'P.
HOKACK K. HAND,
W. 11. JiCSbCP, JR.
WILLAKD, WARKF.N & KNAPP, AT
torneys and Counsellors at Law, Re
publican building, Washington ave
nue, Scranton, Pa.
ArTFRlCD"I dXNDTw'l LLI A .W11AND,
Attorneys und Counsellors. Common
wealth building. Rooms 19, 20 and 21.
W. F. BOYLK, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Nos. 19 and 20, Burr building, Washlug-
ton avenue;
FRANK" T. OKLLL, ATTORN EY-AT-Law.
Room 0, Coal Exchange, Scran
ton, Pa.
JAMES-W. OAKFORD. ATTORNEY-at-Law,
rooms lii, lil and 65, Common
wealth building.
SAMFElT W. EDOART ATTORNEY. AT
Law. Office, 317 Spruce St., Scranton, Pa.
L. A. WATRES, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
423 Lackawana ave., Scranton, Pa.
FTP. SMITH, COUNSELLOR AT LAW.
Office rooms, 51, uj and 06 Common
wealth building.
C. R. PITCHER,
lnw. Commonwealth
ton. Pa.
ATTORN EY-AT
building, Scran-
C. COMEGYS. 221 SPRUCE STREET.
D. R. flEPLOGLE. ATTORNEY LOANS
negotiated oil real estate Security. 4ui
Spruce street.
B." ' F.kiLLAliTATTOP.N"EY-AT-LAW
120Wyomlnj ave., Scranton, Pa.
J. M. C. RANCK, 130 WYOMING AVE.
Schools
SCHOOL OK THE LACKAWANNA,
Scranton. Pa., prepares boys ami girls
for colige or business; thoroughly
trains young children. Catalogue al re
quest. Opens September 10.
i;i-.. THOMAS M. CANN,
WALTER H. Bl'ELL.
MISS WORCESTER'S KINDEUGAR-
t"ii and School. 412 Adams avenue. Pu
pils received at all times. Next term
w ill open Jan. 27.
Dentists.
DR. WILLIAM A. TAFT SPECIALTY
in porcelain, crown and bridge work.
Oilontothi'fiipla. i mice, 320 North
Washington avenue.
C. C. LAFHACH, SURGEON DENTIST.
No. 115 Wyoming avenue.
R. M. STRATTON,
OFFICE COAL EX- I
change.
I. nuns.
THE REPURL1C SAVINGS AND
Loan Association will loan you money
on easier terms ami pay you better oh
Investment than any oilier association.
Call on S. N. Cullender, Dime lianii
building.
Seed
s.
G. R. CLARK CO., SEEDSMEN AM)
Nurserymen; store Mil Washington ave
nue; green house, llni North Main ave
nue; store telephoe iS2.
'leas.
GRAND UNION TEA CO JONES UUOff.
Wire Screens.
JoS. KUF.TTEL,
aonue, Scranton,
Wire Screens.
MS
Pa.,
LACKAWANNA
manufacturer of
Hotels u t id Kestimratits..
THE FLK CAFE, 125 and 127 FRANK
lln avenue. Mates reasonable.
P. ZlEGLKlt, Proprietor.
W EST.M 1 N STEIl HOT E I
13. N. ANAULE, Proprietor.
Sixteenth St., one Mock cast or llroadwav,
at Union Sipaire, New York.
American plun, $a.l,o per day and upward.
SCRANTON HOUSi:, NEAR l.,L. & W.
passenger depot. Conducted on tho
European plan. 1CTOR Koi'H, Prop.
Architects.
KAVIS & VON SToltCU, ARCHITECTS,
Rooms 21, 2S and 20, Commonwealth
biiildlui;, Hcrailton.
VS. I.. WALTF.lt, ARCHITECT. " oFl'TciS
rear of Octi Waxhlngtoii avenue.
HltoWN A MOHRIS, ARCHITECTS,
Price building, 120 Washington avenue,
Scranton.
Miscellaneous.
UAI Kli'H OltCHKWTUA-MUSIC FOR
bulls, picnics, parties, receptions, wed
dings and concert work furnished. For
terms address It. J. Hiiuer, conductor,
117 Wyoming uvenue, over Hulbert's
music Htoi-e.
M 10(1 A RG EE RltOTUEKSr PRINTERS5
supplies, envelopes, paper bags, twine.
Warehouse, 130 Washington ave., Scrun.
toll. Pa,
b N It E i t T A K 1 N (1
Capouso ave.
AND LI VERY, IMS
1), L. FOOTE, AGT.
FRANK P. DROWN CO.. WHOLE
sale dealers In Woodwnre, Cordage and
Oil Cloth, 720 West Lackawanna ave.
EDCE HILL WINE CO.,
IMPORTERS,
22 Vaiey St, NEW YORK.
PROPRIETOP S: Edge 11111 and Rock Hill
Vineyards, St, Helena, Maps Co., Cat
MJJMMWA
A CADEMY OF MUSIC
Special Matinc Friday,
Washington's Birthday, at 2.30 p. m.
FRIDAY and SATURDAY, Feb. 22-23
AMI
SPINKS
Comedy
Drama.
Stable of
'I borough.
brcds.with
Frecland
(ircutcst
I torse In
I lie I. and.
THE
DERBY
Clever
Company
With
V
ARTHUR
DUNN
The l.lttlo
Comedy
t.lsnt.Ui
Strong
Scenic
Settings.
MATIN'KE PRICE!! Adults, 53c; Children,
25o. Mslw of nats opuus Wednoiduy. Fob.
DAVIS' THEATER
Thursday, Friday and Saturday.
ED. F.RUSH'S
TP
B:g Spectacular Extravagaezi Co.
A CARLOAD OF SPEcTftL SCENERY.
A COWPANY OF PICKED ARTISTS.
AHOSTOFtlSiELTIES. A BIG SHOW.
ADMISSION, 10, 20 OR 30 CENTS.
TwopurfonuiDues daily it 'S.'ii aud 9.15 p. in.
Next Attrction-"A Cracker Jack."
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. A SPECIAL .TORSION
WASHINGTON, D. C,
VIA
Central Railroad of New Jersey
WILL HE RL'N ON
THURSDAY, FEB 21,1895.
Spedsl eicurbion ticket from S'auton will
he sold. goul to go only on train luavinil licrau
ton ut 1 -iJ a. rn. Feb Slst. Mad far re turn oa
any train until March 2, inclusive.
Fare for the Rouad Trip, $7.81. ,Go,a.Ijdr
. rV T . . tae Capital
during tun Kay season of the year. ThrouifQ
Huffct Parlor Car will lm aita'.-hed to this
train, in whlcli seats may be had ut u chart o
of i,fJ.
0 III II
OF SCRANTON.
WILLIAM CONNELL, President.
ULO. 11. CATLIN. Vice-President.
WILLIAM H. PLCk, Cashier.
IlIKECTOKS:
William Canncll. James Archbald, Al
fred Hand. George H. Cstlin, Henry belin
Jr., William 1. Smith, Luther kellcr.
The management of this bank point
with pride to its record during the pom
of 1 bP3. and previous panics, when spec
ial facilities were extended to its business
accounts.
THE
TRADERS
National Bank of Scranton.
ORGANIZED lOpO.
CAPITAL 250,005
SURPLUS, $35,000
RAMT7ET, TUNES, President.
YV. W. WATSON, Vice-President.
A. B. WILLIAMS, Cashier.
DIRECTORS.
Pnmuel Ilines. James M. Everhart. Irr
Ing A. Finch. Pierce V. Finlpy. Joseph J.
Jermyn, M. S. Kemerer. Charles P. Mat
thews, John T. Porter, W. W. Watson.
LI
and LIBERA!,
This bank invites the patronare of bus
iness men and llrnia generaly.
Moosic Powder Go,
Rooms 1 and 2 Commowealih Bid' t,
SCRANTON, PA.
MINING and BLASTING
POWDER
MADE AT MOOSIC ANT) RUSHp
DALE WORKS.
Lainin A Rand Powder Co.'s
Orange Gun Powdet
Electric Datteries, Fuses for explod
ing blasts, Safety Fuse and
Repanno Chemical Co.'s High Explosives
"A dtllar mat U a dollmr tan4."
ThislAdlea' Hollil Froactt UoBglaILIdBat
tarn Boot dtllrerod free anywlwre In the U.S.,oa
reeeiptofuaan, moimj uratr.
I'oatai nolo nr iijy.
Kanala mnrr war 1
oiii in an ratal! siona tor
We make this boat
ouraalrea, Uiarafore e far-
7 . . .. - . .1 . .
onto uia aiVM Ma ear.
and if any ooe la set sattanad
we will reftina ids moa7
r wuul anothsr pair, Optra
Toa or Common Besea.
. widths C, D. B, k KK,
I lo I and Half
Send ynr limtf
will SI .
Illustrated
Cats
ltoe FRCK
Dexter Shoe Go,
FEDERAL ST..
tl MMTONa
1 t$ll
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