THE gCKANTON TRIBUNE-WEDNESDAY MORNING. FEBRUARY 17, 1SD7. West Side Department PLEASANT SOCIAL EVENT Conducted Last Night In Wears' Hall by the Elite Dancing ClassThose Who Were Present. The nilto Dancing clnss the leading social oiganlzatlon of Us kind on the "W'cst Sfde gnvo a nodal last evening in Meaia' hall. The attendance was nil that could be wished and with delicious tntiHln nlavud bv Bauer and his 01- t'hestia tlie aftalr passed off most pleas antly. The hall Itself had been prettily dec orated. Delicate lined stt earners mvung fiom the uentint chandelier to the cor ners of the celling and the bale white walls served as a background for fes tooning of colors. The orchestral nm alc Issued from behind a sen-en of pot ted plants on the stage. Dancing began shoitly after nine o'clock. Previous to that time the stieots weio busy with passing cabs and coupes all making for the centre of festivity. The manngein of the Elite class can feel proud of the delightful time given their filonds lust evening. The members aio: Edwin G. Petois, Daniel Trnlnoi, Samuel Lewis, If. lionn, David Owens, Paul Hi own, Eied Wf'luss, (Jus Welns, and Chailos Ueit lne. Piesent at the dance last evening were: Misses Mary Fanning, Wllkes Ilaire: Mnigaict Mackey, Kingston; Miss Waltcus, Mauch Chunk; Mis. J. D. Jenkins, Pltlstou; Gel trade Conneis, Maine Helzcl, Dot a Hang, Mary Owens, Jennie Jones, Claia Hughes.Edlth Giey, Louise Uobeits, Edith Williams, Annie Itobeits, 'Miss Wilson, Mis. Watson, Miss Susie Watson, Mamie Elhlnger, Maine McNulty, Grace Dnud, Miss Von Konechy, Maigaret Evans, Nellie "Win ner, Laura Mcliell, Esther Thomas, Gertiude Williams, Laura Phillips, Myrtle O. Peiry. La Hello Wnrien, Gerliude Lloyd, Euphemia Ttopp, Flor ence Owens, Mrs, Elmer Ciane, Edith Ulalr, Mis. Elmer Hughes, Emma Fal kowsky, Giace Slckler, Cora M. Eich nids, Mary Hairis, Ethel Potter, Hattie Stanton, Alice Evans, Lyda Weaver, Grace Ackei, Mis. Henry Slvely, Pen Evans, Thomas Maish. G. A. Williams, Gus AVelns, Chailes Ilcitino, Chailes Gender, E. F. Neulmuei, Aich Eiown, John Whettling, Leo Coync.W. J. Coyne, Jinny Kelnhait, Will Hutton, Jay Reese, Heibert Waties, Geoige Bai lowman, D. It. Tewksbuiy, John Hayes, Thomas Ivans, Elmer Ciane, L. Davis, Elmer Hughes, E. 13. Fianta, C. H. Seward. Hauy Stanton. George De Wilde, W. F. Myeis, George Mulley, Geoige Sllkmnn, Fiank Jones, W. H. Whitbeck, Fied Welnss, Sam Lewis, jr., E G. Peteis, R. F. Yoik, W. 11. Iiunn, "William Hushes, Charles Hughes, How aid Williams, Hauy Decker, Mr. lt.ul Uenbeieli.W. 11. Dawes, Daniel L. Tialn n Jonathan Harris, Mr. Powell, Profes sor Edwaid O'Malley, Dr. Mveis, Moo Blc; .1. D. Jenkins, Hariy Van Horn, Oeorge Whettling, Moise Miller, Gomer Davis. Paul 13iown, E. W. Caison, Guy Ilelph. Henry Slvely, Lester Losey, John Knulfinan, Heed Sively. ENTEUTAINMENT TONIGHT. At the Sheiman Avenue mission house of the Plymouth Congiegutlonal church this evening the Young Peo ple's Society of Clnlstlan Endeavor will give an enteitalnment, the proginmme of which Is as follows: Solos, Evan Miles, William Moigau; Instiumental uuet, Messis. Moigan and Phillips; eolo, Miss Gwennle Hopkins; lecltu tlon, Hattie Hushes; duet, Mebsis. Morgan and Phillips; solo, Miss Jen nie Phillips; solo, David J. Davis; in strumental duet, Messis, Hopkins nnd Phillips, solo, Miss Jennie Glenson; le citation, Chailes Cadugan; solo, Mas ter Hayitid Hughes; solo, Hairy Holly; recitation, J. H. Thomas; solo, D E. Hughes; Instiumental duet, Messis. Pi Ice and Edwatds; duet, Messis. Miles nnd Davis. LODGE HOLDS SMOKER. Hyde P.uk castle, No. IMG, Knights of the Golden Eagle, held a smoker Mon day evenlnrr. It was one of the plea.s antest affairs In the histoi y of the lodge. David S. Evans wns chairman of the evening, and as such he lntioduced Geoige W. Evans, who spoke on the Pants No matter what you wear your pants will sliow. your V overcoat may hide the shabby coat aud vest, but pants be tray themselves. You need another pair of pants to last the winter out. Think over this and these: Bought of the man who makes the cloth and takes this method of disposing of the products of his mills. We know he makes no profit on the making. No profit but the cloth profit, and purs which we give to you in this instance. They're all wool and good lookers. Good enough for all 'round wear and made of wool just wool, ioo pairs go on Bale today at 4 $1-73 AND $1.98. A little difference in the cloth makes the small price difference. To such of you A SUIT feel you can affoi SPECIAL another suit we say: Pay us the price your tailor asks for a single pair of pants and we clothe you complete In an nil wool suit. Make and material all that you could ask If you weie paying half as much. .00. On the first table to right as you enter. All wool and wide BOYS' enough. Regular made SWEATERS and turtle neck. Save clothes and doctor's bills maybe If your boy had one of these. And what boy Isn't crazy for one? Ask him If he wants one, lll.ACK AND OUANOU, l 93c I1LUI: AINU Will Hi, AlAROON AND WHIT! Only two reasons for SCARLET our being able to sell UNDERWEAR scarlet underwoar now. The big value of tho goods themselves and the ex- SALTER BROTHERS ouliject of "Golden EaRlelsm." Tlio lest of tlie iiroRrnmiiiB was: Songs b' David Duvles, Jmni'rt .'MntttmwH, Kbenezur Kvnns. Samuel Havls, David D.ivles, and selections by the Pennsylvania fJleu club. Mr. Junklnsv o"f Van Ihuen nvu nue, nupt1lc(l good Usuro for the assem lilairu. In the contest for u swoid nnd lielUIopkln WeathurhoB wns the victor, defeatltiK David llowells. lioth worked zealously and ll la likely that Mr. How ells will be given scmicjtU'liiK. The sing ing Of the Pennsylvania Glee club was much api eclated. Tlie Club will go to Washington on Mnich 4. A LITTLE EISTEDDFOD. A llteiniy and song eisteddfod will be held In the Eollovue Haptlst mission House on the evening of April 7. Prlr.es will be awarded the successful coin- potltois as follows; Tenor solo, "Tell Her I Love Her so," (Do Fuege), $L Recitation, "Auction Extraordlnaiy, (Standard Hccltatlon No. 7), by females under IS jeais, plctuio valued at $2. Solo, "Myil sy'n Mngu'r Unhurt," by fe males under 12 years, $1. Hccltatlon, "Smack In School," (Stand aid Hecltatlon No. 7), by males under 15 yeais, Hist prize, $1; second ptlze, 50 cents. Soprano solo, "Hells of Aberdyfl, (Songs of Wales), $2. Spelling, for chlldien under II yeais, $1. llnss solo, "Skipper," (Judo), -'. Poetry, "Moses in the Ark," six stan zas, Welsh or English, S2. Solo, "Crug-y-Unr" on the words "O Frynlnu Caersalem," etc., (Llawlyfr Mo llant), for men over CO yeui s, $1. Impiomptu sptech, Welsh or English, $1. Double quartette "Good Night, Good Night, Helovcd," (Plnsutl), $S. AdJudlcatoiH-Slnglng, H, I. Davles, cq.; recitation, I). D. Stone, esq.; poetiy and Impromptu speech, Edward James, (lorweitii Ddu), es((.; neebmpun Ist, Mis. Nellie Moses Thomas. i:eeutle committee, John E. Jones, chaliman, John H. Williams, secietary; Luther Lewis, treasurer; David W. Da vles, Jacob J. Jones, Thomas M. Jones, John 11. Lewis, David J. Jones, Mrs. Isnuq Davis, Miss Moiy Ann Jones. Admission, adults 15 cents, children, 10 cents. JOHN II. SMITH. At a rcgulur meeting Monday evening of the Chi Upsllon society of the Wash burn Stieet Presbyterian church the following resolutions were unanimously adopted: Wheiens, Our Heavenly Father In Ills Infinite wisdom has called from our midst our late biother, John H. Smith, It is but hitting that lecognition of his memory be piesened; theieloie bo It Kesolved, That while wo bow in sub mission to the will of Him who doeth all things well, we deeply depjoie our loss and shall tondly cheilsh the memory of our depaited brother. Ilesolved, That a copy of these resolu- ( tlons be spiead on our minutes una a copy of BJtno bo tiansmltted to tho fami ly of our departed biother. Percy Watres, D. L. Morgan, Committee. FUNERAL Or. 'MRS. PRICE. A laige number of the friends of the late Jits. Walter Pi Ice, of Landls Street, absembled In the Eollevue Welsh Cal lnlstle Methodist chuich yesteidny af ternoon to pay the last tribute to the depaited. The church auditorium was well filled with people, most of whom weio lesidents of Eellevuo Heights where Mis. Pi Ice has lived since baby hood. Rev. J. T. Morris, pastor of the chuich conducted the obsequies. There was special singing. The llowers were unusually numerous and were veiy handsome. The llower bearers were: Misses Maggie Davis, Jennie Hauls, Gwen Williams and Hannah Roberts. The pallbeaiers weio: W. J. Edwards, David Edwaids, Daniel Pry, William Davis, T. J. Mnthlas and John Samuel. Intel ment was made In Washburn street cemetery. NEWS NOTES AND PERSONALS. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Mullen and John Mullen, of North Sumner avenue, and Mr. and Mrs. Aithur Mullen, of Wnshburn stieet, went to Plttston yes tei day morning to attend the funeral of Mis. Susie Mullen The remains weio brought to this city for interment at tlie West Side Catholic cemeteiy. Mis. Chailes Plchler, of North FI1 more uvenue. Is 111. Mrs. Edith S. Filnk, of Pottsvllle, is visiting ielatlves on South Hyde Park nenue. An entertainment and social will be given at St. David's hall on Wednesday evening, Feb. 21, under the auspices of ns I treme littleness of the price. Quality id once seen all hesitation vanishes. You buy and are happy. SHIRTS OR I AOr DRAWERS, f l' Mrs. Hopkins was n BOYS' mother herself. Must PANTS havo been to have In vented these double Unped, double-seated pants for boys, means double wear In every pair. You may havo heard of these befoie, but never for 45c. a Pair. If you happen to be one of thoso who NEOLIOEE SHIRTS wear these all the year round or If you'io wise enough to buy a few for futue use here's luck for you. AVhen D. Mc carty and Sons, of Syracuse, went out of business we bought seveial lots of these at half their value. Now they'ie youis at the same ratio, Made of Im ported madras, and well made nt that. 49c Show the Ladles Auxiliary, No. 331, Order United American Mechanics. A patriotic feslKul will be held on the evening of Washington's birthday at the Set an tun Stieet Hnptlst chuich un der the auspices of the Haptlst Young People's union. The pupils of grammar G Jopnitmenl, No. IS school, Miss Lizzie Stover, teach er, will hold a Washington birthday entertainment, Tnllle M. Evans has recovered from an Illness. Edwin Thomas, of South Hyde Park avenue, left Monday for Plalnsvllle, where ho has accepted a position. The funeral of a child of Mr. and Mis. Anthony Toole, of Price stieet, took place yestciday afternoon, Interment wns made In Wnslibum stieet ceme tery. Mrs. Isaac Williams, of North Sum ner avenue, spent tlie Sabbath' with Peckvllle f i lends. The West Side League has challenged the Club to another "cinch" contest. Miss Agnes Williams, of Peckvllle, Visited her pnionts on this side Monday. Choice cut (lowers and llower de signs, at Palmer & McDonulds, 544 Spruce. Wrst Side liusiiicss Directory. HAimiET J. DAVIS, FLOUIST.-Tilt llowers and funeral designs a specialty; 101 South Main avenue; two doors from Jackson street. MOHGAN'S PHAUMACY, 101 N. MAIN avenue Physicians' prescriptions care fully piepnred from warranted puro drugs and chemicals, a lino assortment of trusses, line stationery blank books, varnish stains, mled paints or funey work, aitlsts' materials, window glass, wall pnper and plctuio moulding. Cloik at moid all Hours of night. SECOND HAND FUHNITUHE-Cash for anything yon havo to sell. Kurnltute, Stoves, Tools, etc. Call and see the stock of J. C. King, 701 to 709 West Lack awanna avenue. SOUTH SIDIi. The long spell Is broken nnd relief camp at lust to the sewer agltatois of the South Side. Monday night the pioposed oull minee became n law, signed by the major. .Many conllletlug opinions were rendered In legal d to the uctlon of the mayor would tuke, and the time drew so closo to its limit that many thought he would silently give consent to the canjlng out of tho wishes of the majoilty of the peo plo by passing tho time within which he held the power of eto. The politicians weighed the project very heavily until yestei day's election, and It no doubt had an effect upon the lestilts theieof, espe cially In the Nineteenth wurd. Monday afternoon as Mis Martin Stein wns about to descend the stairs In her home, on South Washington avenue, she accidentally tripped and fell headlong to the bottom. When picked up it was found that her arm was broken and she was otheiwise badly biulsed and fright ened. Dr. Walsh uttended her lnjuiies. The lleptusophs met In legului session In Ston's hall last evening. Thomas Hoban, of Minneapolis, who has been making an extended visit to fi lends In this city, letuined to the west yestei day. Mis Ednaid O'Bilen, of Plttston ave nue, who has been seilously JU for the past Week, Is slowly lecoveilng. The 7-jcair-old son of Mis. John Holand, of littston avenue, fell on tho stove jes tejduy while ula lug and lecelved a pain ful fcuhj wound. llehaul J, Cuslck, bookkeeper In Mea dow Brook store, has Jwon unable to leae his bedside duilng,the past week, because of a seeie Illness, , Choice cut flowers and flower designs at Palmer i: McDonald's, 544 Spruce. GKHKN KIUGL:. A very pleasant surpilse party was held Monday night at the home of Mrs. Joslah Volght, on Delaware stieet. Those in at tendance weio: Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sny der, Mr. and Mrs. Hany Thomas, Mr. and Mis. William Peteiman, Mr. and Mis. Ell Render, Mr. and Mrs. Albeit Tiego, Mr. and Mi's. R. K. llrooks, Ml. and Mis. E. E Smith, Mr. and Mis. W. T. Gulghci, Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Smith, .Mr. and Mis. William Tilpp, Mr. and. Mu. J.icob Smith, Mr. and Mrs. D. Spring, Mr. and Mis. H. W. Volght, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Volght, Mrs. Cora Donlin, Mis. Williams and daughter, Mi. and Mis. E. G. Volght, Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Volght, Mr. and .Mrs. Hensjl F. Curvei, tho Misses Mamie Harmon and Emma Soiifaby, Mrs. J, F. Holoron and Mis. Hienlu Ilaimon Walter Tilpp, of Foulhum street, who has been seilously ill, is slowly Impiov Ing, Ma-Ghab-Ghab, of Syila, will give an nddiess on "Syilan Shepherd Life" In the Haptlst chuich this evening at 7.30. UUN.MOKli. The Guild of St. Agnes is making ex tensive piepaiatlons for the holding of a Maltha Washington social which they lnteud to hold In St. Murk's parish hoiibe Monday evening, Feb. 2J. An eln boiate pi cgi amine Is being ariangcd, In which the best of local talent will take puit. The members of tbu guild will bo diessed In old colonial costumes. Tho public Is coidlally invited to attend. The Elect! ic Hoso company will hold Its annual innsqueiudc ball In the Hai mony hall on Glove stieet this evening, A llrst-class oichcstra will bo In attend ance. Mis. O. J. Miller l,s confined to her homo on Pine stieet with Illness. MINOOKA. Yesterday's election passed off quietly, although the ilval aspirants put up a vlgoious battlo and excitement lan high. Tlio vote wus the laigest ever polled In tlie South district. In the Southwest dis trict quietness reigned supremo, nnd a poison not pokted In tho town would not be lemlnded of an election. Owing to cutting on all sides tho ballots weio made up of a curious mixture nnd were not counted until a Into hour. Patrick Flannery, tho well known base ball catcher, was painfully Injuied at tho National mines Monduy. TAYLOU. Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Jones, of Ed waidsd.ile, spent Suuduy with relatives in this town. Jonn Edvvaidti Is slowly lecoverlng tiom his lingering illness. Mr. Edwaids re ceived an Inluiy ubout six or eight months ago and his friends will bu glad to learn that he able to be atound again. The Emblem division, Sons of Temper nnce, of this town held a mock trial at their meeting on Monday evening. This dlvUlou since oigan'.zod has lnci eased its membeishlp continually and It now has about 2W membeis A paity was tendered to Miss Annie Evans at her home, on Taylor street, on Monday evening by her many young friends, Games and other amusements weio tho order of tho evening, and re freshments weie sci veil. Those piesnt were: Misses Jennlo Robblns, Mary Ann Scilvens, Maiy Robblns, Mary Evans, Annie Powell, Jennie Howells, Ellen and Susie Powell, Ellen Evans, Martha Lewis, Mary Ann Risk and Mattlo Grllltths, and Mebsis, David J. Davis, David Grlf llths, Daniel Lewis, John Grilllths, Will lam Thomas, Lewis Reese, Thomas Dav is, Moigan Hauls, Morgan Mursh and John Powell, Tho members of the Methodist Episco pal chuich will hold a chicken and w ut ile supper on Washington's Hlithday, rvii. :.'. All aro cordially Invited. I'liui'iul of Mr, lluwuii, . Tho funeral of tho lato Mrs, Luslna How en, whose death occurred Sunday noon, wus held yestciday afternoon at 3 o'clock fiom her lato lesldcnco In Hluke ly. Rev. Kills, of that place, conducted the sei vices, and tho lemalus were laid to icst In tho Union cemetery. Mrs, Howen was neatly S3 years of ago and was a member of ono of tho oldest pio neer families of this valley, Sho was the last of tlio Calendar slsteis, who during earlier days figured pi eminently In the society of Northeastern Pennsylvania. TRIAL LIST FOR COMMON PLEAS COURT One Hundred and Five Cases Set Down for the Mnrch Term. THIRTY.FIVE CASES FOR EACH WEEK Eight Cases Against the lloutn l'lutu Class Com puny on the I'lrst Week's I,ist--Tlie City 11 mi I; Cnsu Will Comu Up Agulii at This Term. Number of Cases Against tlio City ii ml Truutlun Company. The tilnl list forthu three weeks' teim of civil court lieglnnlng Monday, Match 22, was yestciday completed by Piothonotaiy Pryor. There aio 103 cases on the list as follows: FIRST WEEK, MONDAY, MARCH 22. Thomas Reeso v. Delawaie, Lacka wanna and Western Ralhoud company aud Thomas Caisou; trespuss. John llcliiUmuu s. George F. Har berj wages. Uenjamln Spencer vs. Ignatius Prawd zkl; wages. S. J. Hinds vs. Honta Plato Glass com pany; wages. W. E. Hames vs. Bonta Pluto Glass company, wages. A. II. Weseott vs. Honta Plato Glass company; wages, John Dent vs. Honta Plato Glass com pany: wages. William Johnson vs. Bontn Plate Glass company; wages. John Dent vs. Honta Plato Glass com pany; wages. William Johnson vs. Honta Plato Glass company: wages. Edmund Spencer vs. Honta Plato Glass company: wages. Patrick Kearney vs. Peter F. Mulligan; wages. John Mrhon vs. A. C Aten; wages. Michael Fennell vs. Tony Magnlotta; wages. New York, Susquehanna and Western Ralltoad company vs. Pennsylvania and New York Canal and Ralhoad company; feigned Issue. Catharine De Lacy vs. city of Scranton; trepass. John P. Jones vs. Erie, and Wyoming Vallev Railroad company; trespass. C. J. Sykes, executrix, vs. D. W. Ilurrj scl. fa. Hemy Snyder, assigned to W. A. Mor rison vs. G. A, Fuller; appeal. Isaac I). F'itz vs. Delawaie, Lacka wanna and Western Ralltoad company and J. W. Hoyi.radt, cccutilc: ticspuss. Daniel E. Oray vs. H. M. Ferris, et. nl.; ejectment. Joseph H. Gunster, assignees, vs. Geo. A. Jissup, ot. al.; assumpsit. Michael .Ionian, ot. al., vs. John Regan, et. al.; ejectment. City of Scianton vs. T. V. Wells, ad m'nlstiator; sel. fa. John Connlg vs. city of Scranton; as "umpslt, Samuel Johnson vs. C. J. Wilbur; ap peal. City of Scranton vs. John Frank; ap peal. Christopher Smith vs. city of Scranton; tiespass. Guernsey Bros. vs. A. B. Herrlnton; scl. fa. Mnry Johnson, ot. al., vs, C. J. Wilbur, et al.; appeal. Amelia Tiffany vs. A. Richmond; Inter pleader. City of Scranton vs. John L. Hull; scl. fa. Llerrlght Green wald & Co. vs. T. F. McDoimott, et. nl.; assumpsit. Wlnton Coal company, limited, vs. Pancoast Coal company; assumpsit. PowellDomlnloo vs. lion City Mutual Flro Insurance company; assumpsit. SECOND WEEK, MONDAY, MARCH" 29. William Von Stoich vs. C. S. Von Storch; ejectment. E. J. Ehrgood vs. Moscow Water com pany; tiespass. William I'. Connell, et. al., vs. Mary Zledler; sei. fa. Joseph Reese vs. Jane Jones; appeal. James A. Thompson vs. William Deck clnlck; appeal. P. F. McDonnell vs. Edward Casey, et. al.; appeal. Joseph Michael and II. S. Jacobs vs. city of Scianton; tiespass. William C. Vetter and Edward Alsbach vs. city of Scianton; tiespass. Ann McAndiew vs. Bridget Naughton; trespass. Elijah Shifter vs. city of Scranton; tres pass. Nicholas Bush vs. James Flynn, et, al.; appeal. Universal Fashion company s. John If. Ladwig, assumpsit. Owen Connolly vs. John S. Jenkins, et. nl.; ejectment. Frank Moyer vs. D. W. Connolly and Fiank Phillips: scl. fa. Rlchaid Rhulo vs. William H. Daven poit; trespuss. . Thomas lluirls vs. Iron City Mutual Fho Insurance company; assumpsit. P. J. McDonnell vs. Anthony Conner; assumpsit. Robeit S. lint lan vs. People's Street Railway company: trespass, Lucoe & Shlffer Coal company vs. Will iam M. Springer', ejectment. Daniel Battle vs. John Shaiack; appeal. Enos riynn vs. Annie Hariett; leplovin. Jumts J. Kline, vs. Muiy Langan; ties puss, II. II. Hutschell vs. Scranton Traction company: tiespahs. John Lally s. Jumcs Flynn; appeal, James Moiton vs. Jumes Flynn; uppeal. J. 11. Snyder vs. a. B. Mott; appeal. Thomas J. O'Malley V3. Scranton Ttac- tlon company; tiespass. Roderick Williams vs, Michael Brink; Interpleader. B. N. McCoy Glass comjiany vs. Lacka wanna Hurdvvaio company, assumpsit. A. L, Rhodes vs. O. E. Vaughn; uppeal. jesso h. uuuer, administrator, vs. Michael Miller, et. al ; assumpsit. Susan Keator, et al., vs. Scianton Traction company, trespuss. John W. Jo"es vs. Llsszlu E. Mackey and Lllllo M. Mackey; assumpsit. Chailes H. Haider vs. Scranton Trac tion company; tiespass, William Williams vs. Crystal Lako Water company; tiespass. THIRD WEEK. MONDAY, APRIL C. Silas Haitloy vs. Charles Mlllaid, ot. al.; ejectment. Nellie Weir vs, Mooslc Powder com pany, tiespass. A. J. Mcllush vs. Richard McIIugh; scl. fn. City of Scronton vs. E. If. Shurtleff: scl. fa. James Sheridan vs. Iron City Mutual File Insuinnco compuny; assumpsit. Jnmes Laeoo vs. David Learn; trespass. C. A. Eschclman vs. A. B. Waiman; trespass. Samuel Tlllston vs. Scianton Traction compuny; tiespass, Aicado File Works vs. Thomas F, Ltonnid; assumpsit. A. Fiothlngham vs. W. aibson Jones and J. S. Miller; replevin. Alvin Thomas vs, A. J, Timlin; tres lass. Borough ot Taylor vs. Postal Telegraph Coble company, appeal. Computing Scalo company vs. James Ulrd; appeal, Dorotha Brandies, executrix, vs. North western National Insuianco company; assumpsit. Doiotha Brandies, executrix, vs. Prus sian National Insuianco company; us sumpslt. A. Frothlnghain, et. al,, vs. W. Gibson Jones: leplovin. M. J. Wilson vs. E. C. Rlcker & Co,, et. al.; scl. fa. John Moran vs. Scranton Traction company; trespass. Ellen O'Donnell vs. Thomas Maloney, ot. nl.; scl, fa, Patrick Kennedy vs, Scranton Traction company; tiespuss. Edward Thane vs. Scranton Ti action company; trespass, ' Patrick Malla vs. Scranton Traction company; tieaiinss, Junius Costa, et. t vs. Pacific l'lro In surance company, assumpsit, A. W. llrundage vs. Blue Ridge Coal company, tiuspusn. Stephen Whltinoro vs. V. Mannlott, et. al.; appeal. Abeideen Lumber company vs. Svvattr. Lumber company; assumpsit. Stow eis Poik Packing company vs. William R. Matthews: asumpslt. Chailes R. H. Atheitou vs. Stephen Atherton; appeal, OBITUARY. Rov. Gootiro W. Peck, ono of the pio neer mlnlsteis of the Methodist chuich In this portion of Pennsylvania, died yes terday moi nlug at 0,fi0 o'clock nt tho family residence in Gteeii Ridge. The decensed wns born In Forty Port April I", 1R20, Ills father was Rev Dr. Geoige W. Peck, tho tlrst Methodist minister In Noithcustctn Pennsylvania. Fiom him his caily education was received. Ills training for tho chuieh was acquit ed at tho Methodist Episcopal Theologlr.il seminal y nt Cazcnoviu. N. V. At tho i-nily age of 1!), he' loft the seminal y and assumed charge of n chinch nt Foity Fort. In the same jear ho married Miss Small Butler, of Potnpey, Onondaga county, New York, who stilt survives him. In July, HS, they celebrated their golden wedding, and In IS!),", Mr Peck celebrated his semi-centennial In the niln Istiy, ho having Joined the Oneida con feience of the Method'st Episcopal ohuioh Aug. !, 1SI3. For two teims ho was sta tioned at Salem, Wayne county, and In lsnj was transferred to Plttston. Ills fa ther was then In Wilkes-Ham1, nnd be tween them they mlnlstcied to M the Methodists from Nuntlcoke to Provi dence, illu also hud a charge In Piovi dence and nt one time ministered In Dun mote, Curbondule, Gncn Ridge and Park Place. Ill ISO!, 1SC7 anil 1CS ho wns pie sldlng elder of to Lackawanna district The deceased was the rather of William 11. Peek, cashier of the Third National bank; Luther W Pe"k, hend bookkeeper at the Globe stoic, and Meultt B. Peck, of Minneapolis, Jllnn, Rev. Luther W. Peck, of 203 Chestnut street, Is his biother. Tho funeinl will tuke pluce Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock fiom the Asbuiy Methodist Episcopal chuich, corner of Delawaie ntioet and Mousey avenue, Giecn Ridge. Intermont will be niudu In the family plot nt the Dunmoro ccmetei y. Audio Rnub Teel died nt Duryca Inst Thuisday. Deceased was bolli near Cen tervllle, Wniren county, New Jersey, and resided In that county until about nine years ago, when he lemoved with his family to Duiyen. lie lemftlned theie until the tlmo of h's death. He Is sur vived Iry his wife nnd tlueo chlldien, namely: Mrs. Willlnm Blid, of W011011 county, New .Teisey; A. R. Tcel, of the West Side, Scianton, and Mis. M. Mur phy, of Duiyen, Brief sei vices were eon ducted at the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. Muiphy on Frlduv evening, tho pastor and choir of the Maicv Methodist Hpls copal chuich olllclatlng. Tho remains weie conveyed to Columbia, Wan en county, New Jersey, on Sntuidnv morn ing, Feb. 13, aud .no funeral service held In the Columbia Methodist Hplscopul rhuich nt 2 p m, the same day; seimon by Rev. J. Tlmbrcll, pastor. Intel ment wus made in thv Columbia cemeteiy. The death Is announced nt Omio, Wis., at tho ripe age of M years, of Thomas Shelp, a native of Monti ose. At an early day, ho kept hotel In tho town of Wa veily, N. Y and when the Now York and Drle railroad was built, he drovo the first horse car from Blnghamton to Hl mira. While the Hilo was waiting for their engines to be completed the loud wus to be operated In part by hoi so cms, and Mr. Shelp was driver on tho 111 st car that passed over tho 10ml between Hlng hamton and Hlmiia, a distance of neuily sixty miles. Tho funeral of the lato Mr. Brown, of Tot est City, occun'ed yesterduy after noon, Mr. Brown's death occutred on Satin day evening from genet. ll debility. Deceased was a native of Scotland, and had been a resident of roiet City for the past nine years. Ho was BS years of age. rurnltuie Dealer .1. C, Blown, If. W. and Thomas, jr., are his suiviving sons, and Mis. E. J. Monroe and Mis. Munkennett, of Foiest City, his daugh teis. Interment was made at Unlondule Mrs. Wllmlna MoKee, widow of the lato Steino McKee, died at her home In Monroeton Monduv morning, nged ubout CU yeats. She had been un Invalid for many yeais, paralysis being tho Immedi ate cause of death. Four children sur vive heie: M. N MoKee and Mis. J. L. Roof, of Fiunkllndale, and I alley Mc Kee and Miss Mattlo McKee, who lived ut home. Funorul today. Mary Nowcomb, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Nowcomb, died ut the homo of her patent!,, PUS Clown avenue yes tciday, aged !l months and 15 dajs, The funeral will take plueo Thursday after noon. Iutoiment in IIde Paik Catholic cemeteiy. Mis. Alice Kllbouin died at her homo In West Franklin, Htadfoid county, on Sun day night of diabetes, aged 0') yeais. For a number of venrs Mrs. Kllbourn con ducted the hotel and store at West Franklin. Dr. Heck .Sentenced. Dr. William Heck, of Peckvllle, ono of the convicted whlte-eappeis, who was not on hand sentence duj , eume In jes teiduy and was sentenced by Judge Gun ster to a lino of tio. and the costs of pios ecution In the nssjult and battery ease; u tine of $1 and coits for cmrlng con cealed weapons und he wus lequlied to glvo security in the sum of $J0J to keep the peace. Security ltiiilding and Savings Union. Chartered under Pennsylvania laws. Home olllce, rooms "OS and 209 Meais building, Scranton, Pa,; telephone VM2. Ofllceis Colonel Oeoige Sandeison, piesldent; Colonel F. L. Hitchcock, vUe piesldent; Hdinund A. Haiti, aetuaiy; L. J, Slebecker, tieasuier; Horace H. Hand, attorney; Albert Hull, secietaiy; R. K. Ciunner, superintendent of ageneltB. Board of dlrectois Colonel Geoigo San derson, attorney and eounsel-at-law ; Col onel F. L. Hitchcock, Insurance and attor ney; Hdmund A. IJnitl, county suiveyor; L. J. Slebecker, catpots and diapeiles, Albert Ball, secretaiy of S. H and S. P.; Fiank H. demons, sheriff of Lickuwunna county; Fiank P. Christian, hatter und gent's fuinlshei ; C. C. Feiber, of demons, Koiber & O'Malley Co.; Chailes R. Con nell, secietaiy and tieasuier Lackavvunna mills. SCMI-ANNUAL STATEMENT, JAN. 1, 1S'J7. ASSETS. Cash In bank and olllce. $ 2,822 10 Real estate loans W,m 21 Stock loans CIO OJ Installment dues unpaid 60(3 73 Intel est and piemlum duo and unpaid 1,131 $3 Real eBtate 1,700 0 J Olllce furniture and fix tures 2SI 21 Insuranco advanced ... 18 7.1 Due fiom expense fund . S3 (M $18,101 21 LIABILITIES, Installment stock pJ.Ottf 72 Dcbentuie und coupon stock 8,131 00 Dues Advuuced by mem bers 73S CO Hills payable 1,000 00 Undivided prollts 2,122 SU J1S.101 21 PROFIT AND LOSS. Interest und premium received $ J,i37 58 Interest and premium delinquent seemed .... 1,131 S3 Fines received C3 3'J Wlthdiavvalptollts 21 $ 3.037 12 Sundry loan fund, In terest and discount....? 40W Dobentuto dividends .... 20123 Interest and dlfecount ., 219 O! Delinquent Interest and piemlum July 1 377 10 Net profits, (0 months),, 2,122 89 $ 3,037 42 umber of shares In force Jan. 1, 1VJ7, l.Otfl. AMUSEMENTS THE FROTHINGHRM. Prblay and Saturday, I'd. ly anil in, Mntlneo SiiliirJuy, Harry Williams' (Ircat Piny of Lite In the HetropulM, A i 0 VmiJovllle Acts. 3 f, A Nsvv Compuny. S I- Jinrvciotii Mrcluilcal nnd Scenic llffects. livening prices 1", Si ,Ti nnd fiO cents. Mntl noi) pilees, gidlcry, 10.1 , balnucn of linusi) lo B'MVt'd, BV. iMite of Sinta commences WcJiiis day, Hilimary 17. ELECTRICAL MACHINEFIY MEPAIRED BY SKILLED WORKMEN. THE LACKAWANNA LUBRICATING CO, 1212 CAPOUSE AVE, SCRANTON, Lodge and Corporation Seals, Rubber Stamp Inks, All Colors, Dalers, Pads, Posket GiiHeiy, Scissors, Revolvers, Razors, Strops, Pantos, Bicycles and Supplier Umbrella Repairing Athletic and Gymnasium Goods, AT 222 WYOMING AVENUZ. ss 1 2,000,000 Wade and Sold in Six Months, ending flarch 1, 1896, Total Product of The A Mill Alone produced 1,000,000 Barrels, Largest Run on Record. Wnshburn, Crosby's Superlative- is sold everywhere from tho Pacific Coast to St. John's, New Foundland, and in England, Ireland nnd Scotland very largely, und Is recognized ua the best flour In the world. MAiLfl, i.J&iLiJl JLoILfl WHOLESALE AGENTS. We Carry a Full Stock of Wheels, Rims, Spokes, Hubs, Shafts, Poles, Axles, Springs, Steel and Cast Skeins, Buggy Tops, Duck, Drill, Rubber and Carriage Cloth, Carriage Forgings, Bolts, Clips, AND A FULL LINE OF IRON, STEEL AND BUCKSHITII'S SUPPLIES. Bittenbender & To Publishers THEDBGKSONRMMUFAGTURBINGCO SCRANTON AND WILKES - LooonofiyeB, Slefaooenj HOISTING AHD For ealo by JOHN H. PHELPS, Spruce Street, Scranton, Pa. mT OTiVfiisMwfea a8K3 wct Hi m a?.f!iazgiSM3ve.?wAivvarfftftM3 JMUSEJENTS ACADKMY OF MUSIC, XA- THURSDAY, I'tURUARV 18th Tlie King Laugh Maker, the llrlglit Corned, Presented In the Same Alanner as Seen In Nev.v York. :15 Nights. lloston. 200 Nlglits, Chicago, 100 Nights. Ilon't Do An tiling Until You See Auntie. PRICKS 25c , floe, 75c and $1,00, ACADEMY OF MUSIC, ' I'rlday Evening, S. FEB. 19-20 -nuiruuy mu aniuruay I'KICHS (lallery, 15c; llnlcony, ajc, .15c; lirst rinnr, 3se., 50c;, 75c. Matinee Adults 20c, ; Children, 10c. Anywhere. .An Elaborate Sronlo Production of Prank Harvey's Latest Huccoo'!, THE LAND OF TIE LIVING A talented company headed by tho storllng youim actor, I'UaNK KAtlUINUTON. ACT 1. Tho Linus, Tulliain. A Homo In HuhiR. ACTH.-'lhiKrnMi Mountains. Catio Colony. ACT IIP '1 he Poor Homo of tho Ark wrldhts in London AOT IV. Tlio Old Bliod, nt Hlmduull London by Mitlit. ACT V. i ho Limes Fulh.itu DAV2S' THEATER Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Feb. 18, 19, and 20, Return Unuaccmsnt of the I'avorltcJ, THE PULSE QF NEW YORK A SplcmUJ Company, Mended by the Queen Coinedlenn:, STELLA MAYHEW, And tli3 Comedy CHRIS BRUNO. 10 Distinct Specialties 10. Admission 10, 120 or 00 Cents. Two performances dally. Doc.-s open at 1.S0 and 7. Curtain rises at 2.20 and 8.15. WOLF & WENZEL, S3i Linden., Opp. Court llous;, PRACTICAL TINNERS and PLUMBERS Solo Agents for ltlcliaidson lioynton'.i furnaces and Hant'oa. Co., Scranton, Pa. ftBBfflm E-wim HIIIIT iMMKind mm BARRELS THE TRIBUNE is now prepared to fill or ders for composition on newspapers, books, pamphlets, or other publications at moder ate rates. Addrs BUSINESS MANAGER. BAF1RE, PA., Manufacturer of p towmtvivi PUMPING MACHINERY. Cicitcral Otflcc: SCRANTON, PA Vhcn In doubt v.liat to use foj Nenous Debility, Loss of l'owcr. Irapotcncy.Atrophv. Varicocele and ether weaknesses, from any cause, use Scure 1MU. Drains clicckcj anJ full Igor quickly restored, 1 1 brslwtca. iolU troab'ca riull Ultllr, Mailed for Jl.WjOboxes J5.00. With SS.00 orders v, c irivc a nuarantee to ' cure or refund the money. Address I'LAL rdtuiuint uu (.icvciana, u. Pharmacist, cor. Wyomlno Aenuo and fa oh ZsMmmw g&mmre i u n r i n ii u iv" - m m u n ar v
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