.183 iflW rev i -nn j,- - V.r. i,lf THE SOnANTON TRIBUNE-MONDA.T MOBNISTtf-. AUGUST 0. 18!7. Olest Side -,, SAMUEL CREW'S OFFER. Willing to Sweep o Block of lavement Free ot Charge If Furnished the Implements. Samuel Crow, of 110 South Hyde Pnrk avenue. Is n gentleman of nn observ unt turn of mind anil ho Is likewise very public-spirited. The pavcon Jackson street, lying between Main and Hyde Park avenues, is not oveily cjenn on Sunday mornings and conse quently a great majority of the church goers are frequently annoyed by Hy ing dust. As a remedy Mr. Crow, through The Tribune, desires to sub mlt the following proposition to Street .Commissioner Dunning: "If Sir. Dunning, street commission er, will kindly leave one broom, one shovel, and one wheelbarrow at the house, No. 110 South Hyde Park ave nue, the occupant of paid house will sweep nnd remove all dirt from Jack son street, from 11 de Park aenue to Main avenue, free of cost." This, Mi. Crew states, will be dono every Saturday evening, provided his Implements are forthcoming. heception ron miss course On Friday e enlng Mrs J. J. Tlmbel tendered her guest, Miss 01le Course, of Jermyn, a reception. The guests were pleasantly entertained by tho hostess and tho joung lady In whoso honor the event occuned Many pleas ant diversions weie provided which tended to make the evening one of unalloyed enjoyment. Refreshments vvor served. The guests were. Mr. nnd Mrs Charles Baker, Mr. and Mrs. J, M. Eaton, Mr. and Mrs. A. B Baker, Mr. and Mis. J. Sweet, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Colburn, Mr. and Mrs. Chatles Sauber, Mr. and Mrs. Hairls Slebert, Mr. and Mis. Burllngame, Mrs M. Course, Mrs. Prank Powell, Misses Maggie and Mae Grlillths, Mae Clear w ater, El Ira Richards, Cora Turner, Mae Eaton, Mae Burllngame, Jennie Smith, Lillian Bates, Mvrtlc Bates, Aieta Baker, Dolly Thomas, Millie Mulro; Messrs Aithur Tlbdel, Rog eis, Arthur Puller, Rlchaul Brown, Forbes Eaton, Albert Morgan, Louis Bates, Flovd Baker, Harlie '.Intel, Wil lie Sweet, Philip Bates, George Saii ker, Harold Zlntel. BOTH ARMS BROKEN. A ydung man giving his name ns Kelly, and his residence as Bone Hill, came to the West Side hospital on Saturday for treatment. Both his fore iii ms w ere broken They w ere set and he went home. He had met with tho mlhhai) at Mountain Paik, having having been stiuek by a swing as he attempted to stop It. BURKE WAS AN IMPOSTOR. "Say, fellers," said Edw.ud Burke, "were jou ever very, very hungry? Well, I am and If ou can help a feller out, whv," etc., etc. The above con versation was addres-scd to Trank Reese and Will Hughes, as thty stood conversing, near the corner of Jack son street, on South Main avenue, Sat urday evening. "We'll help jou out If on the avmg Tack Visit the Globe Warehouse cLXlCL vJGl Your Share of the Wonderful Monday Jo OXSIHS, and City you are not blufllng for a drink," quoth the would-be Samaritans. "Ah! say," said IUlwards, as ho took the money, enough for a good meal, "I ain't dat sort. I hope youse won't lose your Jobs by drinking." Edward atnrted for a lunch wagon and Inci dentally stopped for some liquid hunger satisfaction in Warnke's. Tho young men saw the nctlon and Just for a test, "pushed" tho fellow for his bold "graft." "Say," said he, "I have do -coin, what yu going to do about It?" Now Uurke will not be hungry for food for the next thirty days. Tho charge was "vagrancy and begging." MRS STEVENS ARRESTED. An early morning visit by a con stable, a hurried donning of clothes nnd a trial before an alderman formed tho main features of nnest brought about by tho swearing out of n war rant before Alderman Moses, by Mrs. R Acker, Saturday morning. Mrs. Acker claims that Jennie Stevens, re siding at No 22 Lackawanna avenue, so attractn Mrs. Acker's husband as to keep him from home. She charges the woman with harboring him, and for this reason causes tho arrest. Mrs Stevens wns. arrested by Constables Henry Burshell and Deputy Constable John II. Jones, at her rooms at 7 30 Saturday morning and given a hearing befoie Alderman Moses She was fined $10 nnd costs While tho constables were making the arrest another wom an, who resides In the house, thought it was a "pull" and dashed for the fire escape. Reaching tho bottom of tho Iron ladder, the distance to the ground was too gieat but an emploje of the freight house opposite, came to her asslstnnce. Upon reaching tho ground she ran up the alley and went to a f i lends. The husband who was al leged to hnvo been harbored quietly slept through It all. SEEN IN PHILADELPHIA. Andy Mcllugli, tho 13-yoar-old son of Hotelkeeper Rlrhaid McIIugh, who disappeared mvsteriously about five months ago, has been located in Phila delphia. A West Side man who know the boy, but who was not awaie that he was being sought for, met him on the stieet in the Quaker City last week When asked what he was doing down there the boy replied that he was vis iting his aunt. Mr. McIIugh was much relieved to learn that the boy Is alive and has set about finding him and bringing him home. A MINE PARTY. On Friday evening a party of West Scranton young people visited the Cen tral mines and were shown about. They then icturned to the residence of Hon. and Mrs. J. II. Fellows, where they weie tendered a reception by the Misses Nellie and Lois Follows. The occasion was in honor of Misses Anna Sturde vant and Anna Sterling, of Meshoppen, the guests of the Misses Fellows. The evening was spent In a pleas ant manner and lefieshments were served. The guests were Mlses Anna Sterling, Anna Sturdevnnt, Meshop pen, Nellie and Lois Tellows, Gertie Fellows, Edna Sae, Elizabeth Heizer, Jane Fellows. Tanny Kennedy, Ethel Fellows, Geitlo Pillows, and Ethel Fel lows; and Tuivey Bieese, Chailes and 6 u Suburban Willis Sweet, Wlnfleld Fellows, Art Van Vllet, Arch Mcars, Harold Battln, Howard Williams. Bert Fellows and John Howell. PLEASANTLY SURPRISED. A most cnjoynble event was cele brated at tho hospitable home of Mrs. Levy Thomas, on this side, on Friday evening, on the occasion of tho twenty-first birthday of Charles Canter bury. A programme consisting of es says, singing and tho reading of nn otiglnal poem by one of the members was rendered, after which the guests adjourned to tho dining room, whero supper wns served. Those present were: Misses Edith Powoll, Mary Shermnn, Francis Evans, Sophia Sher man, Sellna Kingdom, May Canter bury, Agnes Gerrity, Bertha Canter bury, Mny and Annie Thomas, nnd Messrs. John Davis, John Canterbury, William Davis, Charles Canterbury, Michael Walsh. John Canterbury, Wil liam and John McAndrew, Henry Lynn, A. Franey, Frederick Sherman, John Monahan, W. Fletcher, Edward Davis, James Morgans, Miles Morgans, Wil liam Walsh, T. McOiaw, W. Healey, Harry Hubert, Levi Thomas, and Mrs. John Canterbury, Mrs. William Walsh, Mrs. Levi Thomas, and Masters Claudo Walsh and Claude Thomas. TO HARVEY'S LAKE TOMORROW. St. Brenden council, Young Men's In stitute, with their friends will go to Hatvcy's Lake tomorrow for their an nual outing. The park at the lake has been greatly beautified this year, and It is now considered one of the finest In the state. Tho Increasing popularity of the big lake demanded the Improve ment. St. Brenden council Is one of tho most prosperous branches In the'Young Men's Institute Its members comprise many of the "best known young men on this side. The excursion tomorrow w 111 have the benefit of good manage ment and n companionable crowd. PERSONAL MENTION. Mls Alda Davis, of Archbald street, has gone to Syracue, where she will spend two weeks with friends. Miss Margaret Jones, of Landis street, is sojouinlnsr at Lako Ariel. Louis A. Howell, of West Locust stieet, spent yesterday at Lake Idle w ilde. Miss Bessie Hardenberg, of Twelfth street, is visiting lclatives at Hagers town, Md. Mls- Laura Gieen Is tho guest of relatives at Providence, R. I. Miss Cairie Darling, of Chestnut street, leaves today for a visit with friends at Lehlghton. Miss Mabel Hancock, of Eynon street, is visiting at Haw ley. Miss Emma Becker, of Jackson street, is the guest of friends at Clark's Green. Mrs. William Wrigley, ot Twelfth street, Is entertaining Miss Lou Miller, of Wllkes-Darre. Mr. and Mrs Del Kaufman and chil dren, of Lincoln nvenue, are sojourn ing nt Mt. Pocono. Miss Lewis, of Pottsvillle, Is tho guest of Mrs. George B Reynolds, of North Main avenue. John Hughes, bookkeeper at D. D. Evans grocery store, South Main ave nue, is spending his vacation at Lake Idlewllde Tallle M. Evans and Daniel J. Reese took n moonlight spin by wheel to Crjstnl lake Satuulay evening and re turned last evening. Bert Hairington and John Thomns spent jesterday at Costal lako and Dundaff. MINOR NEWS NOTES. Tho Welsh Calvlnltlc Methodist chuich, Bellevuo, will conduct their an nual excursion to Faivlew, Wednes day, Aug 11. They expect to carry a latge crowd to this famed pleasure re sort and have made every pieparatlon for their pleasure and amusement. There will be base ball games, tugs-of-war, blccle races, etc. Nellie Connors, who resides on Scran ton street, had Andrew Orient arrested and tried before Alderman Kelly on Saturday. On hearing the testimony tho alderman discharged tho case. David Stelnback and George Harvey are havlnc no end of lawsuits. Steln back had Haivey tried and convicted before Alderman Kelly on a charge of assault and battery. Then Harvey had Stelnback arrested on a similar charge and Stelnback was held In bail before Alderman Mlllott. Now Stelnback has Harvey tried before Alderman Kelly on a charge of perjury. Important business will bo transact ed at this evening's business meeting of tho Young Men's Culture class of Plymouth church. All members aro requested to bo present. A large crowd nttended the excur sion of Division No. 1, Ancient Order of Hibernians, Board of Erin, to Moun tain Paik on Saturday. It was a de lightful day and everyone enjoyed themselves to the utmost. The com mittee had provided all kinds of amusements for the occasion nnd much Interest was taken In the athletic con tests. Dove and McIIugh captured tho hand-ball contest The funeral of Horace Price, Infant son of Mr. nnd Mis. Oscar Price, of Emmet street, was held yesterday fiom tho parental home. Interment was made at tho Washburn street cemetery. Ireno Ki elder, the four-yenr-old old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Krelder, of Swotland fatieet, was severely in jured on Saturday afternoon. While playing she fell and struck her left elbow, contusing the arm and causing tho elbow to swell. Di. B. G. Beck wlth made tho llttl" sufferer ns com fortable as possible The funeral services of Sarah Jones, Infant daughter of Rev. and Mrs. Dav.ld Jones, will occur this afternoon at 3 p m. at Lako Wlnola. Interment at tho Lake Wlnola cemeteiy. West Side IlitHiiicss Directory. NOTARY PUBLIC. n. O. SIOItGAN &. BON, NOTAIUE3 Fublle, Real Estate, Torelgn Exchange mv Occnn Ticket ARents. Rents col lected. Prompt monthly settlements. Olllco 1104 Jackson street, over Mus grave's drug store. HARRIET J. DAVIS, FLORIBT.-Cut (lowers and funeral designs a specialty; 1M South Main avenue; two doors from Jackson street. SECOND HAND FURNITURE-Cash for anything you have to sell, furniture, Stoves, Tools, etc. Call and see the stock of J, C. King, 791 to 70) West Lack, twunna avenue. GREEN UIUGE. The regular social meeting of tho Ep v tth Uuguo of tho Asbury church will not bo held this evening, but a trolley rldo Is being planned for Friday evening. If ono hundred will go the ride will tako place. Fare will bo 5 cents for the whole evening's ride. All those who contem plate going will pleaso notify Miss Emma Urundage before Thursday. Miss Mao Benedict, of Deacon street, la visiting friends In Clark's Green. Mrs. Dlaclc, of Brooklyn, N, Y., and Miss Uyllc, of Carbondale, visited friends In the Rldga Saturday. Miss I.avlna Dlmmlck, of Sanderson avenue, Is spending n short time at Long port. In tho absonco of the pastor, tho pulpit of tho Asbury Methodist Eplscopnl church wan occupied by Nathan Osborne, of Jermyn, yesterday morning and evo nlng. Mr. Osborne is a graduato of Syra cuse university, and is a man of raro ability. J, R. Grayboll, of Cnpouso avenue, is enjojlng a week's vacation. , Attorney T. 1 Wells nnd family nro visiting friends In Dnnsvllle, N. Y. Mrs. C. S Jacobs hns returned to her home, on Dickson avenue, after spend. Ing a fow weeks In Rochester, N. Y, 8 II. Miller, of Wllkcs-Bnrre, spent tho latter part of last week with rela tives on Delaware street. Miss Mnme Comptesse wns painfully Injured Friday night while riding her bl cvclo along PlttBton nvenuc, In South Scranton, KOItl'II SCRANTON. Samuel Llewellyn, of Putnam street, emp'oieJ In Stoirs mine No. 3, met with a painful accident Saturday afternoon while engaged nt his duties as company hand. A large timber which he wns en deavoring to place In position toppled over on him and pinioned him to the ground, injuring his leg quite badly, lis wob conveyed to the Moses Taylor hos pital. Sidney Lcnis, a popular young man of this end, was united In marrlugc on Sat urday evening to Miss Mary 11, Griffiths by tho Rev. H 11. Harris at tho homo cf the bride at Tovlor. The young couple win mekothls one Jielr home, where they are hlghlv thougt of. Misse-s Margaret nnd Charlotto Cai vvardlne, Hattle Llovd, Mrs. II. D. Cornl-i and Messrs. Frank and Thomas Cir wardlne, Garfield Davis, Grlf Thomas and Oswald Price compose a party that will today leavo foi Lake Wlnola, where they will spdid tho next ten days. The funeral of Mrs. Catherine Rocho oc curred from the home of her daughter, Mrs. Caldwell, of West Market stieet. The funer.il cortege proceed to Holy Ros ary church, where a high J mass of re quiem wm celebrated by tho Rev. Father Cnrmody. Interment was made In Hide Pnrk Catholic cemetery The funoral services over tho remains of 'the late Mrs. Charlotte Gibbons wcro conducted Saturday morning nt the Iloiy Rooary chjrch by tho Rev. J. J. O'Toole, who sang a high miss of requiem, con cluding with a sermon cf an Impresslvo nature. Burial was made in Hyde Park Catholic cemetery John Jen Is nnd Thoims Webster spent yesterdav In Carbondale David Grlllithi, of William street, leaves this morning for Atlantic City. Cards are o'lt announcing the marringo of Miss Helen Hurlbutt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs H 11 Hurlbutt. of Putnam street, to George Anderson The event will take place Ihursdij, August 19 Mrs Richard C'owles, of Summit ave nue Is visiting friends at Factory vllle Il"nr Prothcroe and Simiiel Swindle, of Orterhout's tlore, are enjoying their nui ual vuc.Ulon this week Mis William Cjsv and children, of Brick avenue, are the gut sis of relatives at Foster Tho funeral tervlcos over the remains of Mrs F.llsha H. GrllTln were conducted Saturday afternoon nt her lt.te home, 1119 Provlderce road bv the Rev. G E. Gull 1 As the f uncial was private It was only attendee! by relatives ard Intimate friends of the ftmlly. Intcrrrent was made ,n Dunmore ccrreterj. Mrs William Love ot North Mnln ave nue, will leave this morning for Chicago, where she will be the guest of her daugh ter, Mrs. Andrew Lord Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Davis, ot North Main avnue. spent Sunday with relatives at Wilkes-Bar re. SOUTH SCKANTON. A gang of j ouths, of respectable pa rentage, persist in persecuting Joseph Loudenkl, an old man and his famll, who live on Mocsle avenue, near Irving avenue. Frlda ufternoon the bovs threw a base ball Into Loudenskl's garden and upon going for it they damaged the green stuff in the garden This trick has been of ho frequent occurrence that in this in stance Mr. Loii('eiiki seized the ball and would not return it. Out of revenge tho bo s assembled upon a hill top and bom barded the house with vollei alter volley of stone. Tho family was compelled to .ta wilthln docirs ll'atrolmaji Sartor It Is alleged, sajlng that Mrs Loudenskl, who made the cotriplilnt, must see LIju tcnant X.nig Tho latter could not bo ieVund and the brmbanllng continued without interruption for .i long tlm. Loudenskl claims that ho Is afraid his house will be set i lire It Is expected that the new No. G school building now under course of con struction will be completed by the begin ning of the school season Tho building will be of brick veneer with stone fin ishings and will have eight large rooms fitted with all n odern appurtenances. In the front of the building will be two mas sive stone colurrns over which will be the Inscription cut In stone, "Public School No. C " The St. Mary's Giro and Dramatic club will meet this evening to perfect arrango ments for their entertainment to be held in MuIc hall August 12. MIs Mary riaherty, of Cherry street, and Miss B Tlgue, of the West Side, aro spending their vacation at Lake Ariel. Miss Agnes McLoon, of Brook street, is spending the summer at Hlmhurst The Misses Kitty Craig and Annie Ciaro left vesterday to visit friends at Archbald. Abner Jackson, of Cedar avenue, has returned after visiting his son who is ill at Beiumont, Pa, Miss Katie Gordon, of Stono avenue, and her guest, Miss Mame Conway, left Saturday for a visit with Wllkes-Barro friend' A trolley party left this side Trlday evening for I'ltt3ton, whero a social was held in the Entls rooms Among those who attended were tho Misses Katie Da vis, Annie MeFndden, Katie McDermott, Mame and Katlo Wurd, Mame Duuleavy, Messrs Neil Ruddy, Trank Gavin, John Brown, Arthony Battle, William Dun- leavv and James Bailey J F Chrlstophol, operator at the Steel Works station, and Rotocrt J Scott have announced thennelvcs ns candidates for deltgato to tho Democrntic convention. DUNAIOKK, Mrs. M Correll and II. Kl7er spent last week nt Lako Ariel. Miss Blanche Ctpwcll has returned to her home nt Mill City, having tpent tho past few weeks with her sUter, .Mrs, W. A Packard of Cherry street Miss Llllle Keller, of Mill street, left last wee foi swnidsburg, where she will visit friends arg relatives for the next few weeks Mr. nnd Mrs. Karl Mlnlch havo returned homo after visiting friends and relatives nt Fltchbrrg, Mass, the past few weeks J R Winters has returned home from tho country, wrero ho was on business Samuel Cole Is 111 at his home on Brook street. The Misses En.ma and Bessie Bone returned homo from Unadilla on Satur dayq where they had been visiting friends. Edward Bishop has returned homo fiom Big pond, where he has been working the post four months. He brought home as a trophry a rattlesnako which he killed, measuring five feet In length and having ten rattles, Giles Collins has returned to his homo at Ariel after spending tho past few days with friends In town. Mr. and Mrs. Tred Warfel will return to Ansonla, Conn., having spent tho past few weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Weber, of West Drinker street. John Qalpln and sister, Cornelia, have returned homo from Unadilla, N. Y. Rev. J. It. Davis, of New York, is spend ing his vtcKtlcn nt tho homo of John Mofflt on Him street. Ralph Halstead, of Philadelphia, Is vis iting Ms cousin, A. B. Olivor, at his son's residence on Green Rldgo street. The Christian Endiavor society of the Dudley Street Baptist church will hoM a necktie social at the rcsldenco of John Moffatt on Elm street Friday evening, August 13. Ice cream nnd enke will be served. All nro Invited to attend. List of letters remaining uncalled for at the postonico foi week ending August 7: Brown, Mrs. J, It,; Barber, Mrs. Emma; Halght, Mrs. A. E.i Hand, Miss Lldaj Healey, John', Jenkins, Miss Mary; Kustck, Peter; Kurpita, Anna; Mason, Miss Georglo; Notarlannl, Francesco; O'Kapp, Mrs. A. J. Electric Englno company, No. 4, of Dun more, will conduct ft picnic In Harmony garden Wednesday, August 11. Tho mem bers of tho company nro royal entertain ers and their picnic Is sure to be cnoy nblo and successful. M1NOOKA. Tho representatives of tho respective districts which comprise the Third legis lative district will meet at Cono's hall, Main street this afternoon nt 4 o'clock to select a delegate to represont the district nt the Reading convention. O. M. Swingle, of South Canaan, Pa., apent Sunday with his daughter, Mrs. C. L. Fitch, on Main street. Mrs. John Martin, of Plttston, spent Sunda with friends on Stafford street. The Investigation will be resumed this morning nt 9 o'clock P. J. Mulkern was chosen to represent the St. Joseph's eoelety at the National Catholic Total Abstinence union conven tion, which meets In Scranton August 18. The Golf club will meet this evening at Father Mathew hall. All members are roque-sted to nttend. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cooke and family, of Kingston, tpent Sunday with friends here. OBITUARY. Lovvls W. Baya, nnd old tlmo Scran tonlan, died at the .tslflenco of his daugh ter, Mrs S. R. Smith, Watertown, N, Y , Friday afternoon. Ho was S5 ears of ago and had lived In this city a goodly part of theso long jears To the older residents his death will recall many of principal Incidents of pioneer days In this region, as ho was closely Identified with earlier Scranton and Its rapid growth Up to tho tine of his leaving hero for Water town ho was an active member of the Penn Avenuo Baptist church. The re mains will arrive In this city over tho Delaware, Lackawanna and Western road at 1 p. m, and will be conveyed direct from tho station to Dunmore cemetery, where interment will bo made. Death visited the family of Rev. David Jones, of South Lincoln avenue, on Sat urday and removed therefrom their In fant daughter, S M fanny Jones. Mrs. Jones and tho rest of tho family are sum mering In their cottage at Lake Wlnola and Rev Mr. Jones, who Is pastor of the First Welsh Corgregatlonal church, Is in Now York city, where he Is engaged, while spending his vacation, In preaching at the Eleventh Street Congregational church The child was taken sick at th lake and was III but three dajs Cholera Infantum was the cause of death A tele gram was sent to tho father, summon ing him home The funeral will take place this afternoon nt 3 o'clock Inter ment will take place nt Lake Wlnola. Elizabeth, wife of Peter Toley, of Sixth street, Oljphant. died at 9 30 Fridav night after a lingering nines The funeral will tako place tomorrow morning. A high mass of requiem will be celebrated In St. Patrick's church at 10 o'clock In terment will be made In St. Patrick's cemetery. Annie, 7-year-old daughter of Mr and Mrs Anthony risnn, of 210 Hand court died jtsterday of diphtheria. Funeral Tuesday afternoon nt 2 o'clock Inter ment In II j do Park Catholic cemetery. CAR STARTED SUDDENLY. Miss Hnrrity llni Thrown to the Crnunil nnd Injured. Mls Mary Hnrrity, a domestic em ployed by a family resldlnjr at 320 Monroe aenu sustained injuries on Satuiday evening w hlch may prove ser ious. She will, at least, be unable to return to hir work for a week or more. The accident occurred between 10 and 10.30 o'clock on Saturday evening, and lur Injuries weto caused by being thrown to the pave while stepping from a street car. Miss Harriety stated to Dr. Walker, w ho Is her attending phy scian, that the car wns moved sudden lv Just ns she was in the act of step ping off with the retult that she wns hurled to the pavement The young lady was on her way to spend the night with a friend, resid ing on South Seventh street, and had piocured a tiansfer to the LJellevue car. The transfer is made nt Seventh street, on West Lackawanna avenue, and it was at tills point the accident oc curred. She was removed to J. C. King's res ldance nearby, and Dr. Walker sum moned. The doctor gave her Immediate medlcul aid and directed her to re main at Mr. King's over night. Doctor Wnlker stated yesterday to a Tribune reporter that his patient was suffering from nervous shock and her right arm near, the elbow, and both her lower limbs, near the knee, are badly contused. He called upon his pa tient yesterday at Mr. King's and found that symptoms uf Internal injuries were apparent. How serious he was unable to tell. NEW NO. 10 SCHOOL BUILDING. Nineteenth Wnrd .Structure Wns l'or miill Inspected Saturday. The new No. 10 school building was formally opened for inspection Satur day evening There were exercises, ad dresses and a banquet, the whole being engineered by Herman Notz, school controller of tho Nineteenth ward, in which the new building is located Tho new building la distinguished for hav ing been erected at the least cost of any school structure in the city, con sidering the cost per room, which was $2,230, as against $3,000, the price per room until l cently permitted by the board of corrtiol After Saturday's inspection of the building a banquet, prov Ided by Mr. Notz, was served In one of the rooms Those present were: Superintendent and Mrs. George Howell, President T. J. Jennings, Controllers Notz, Lang staff, Francois, Gibbons, Schriefer, Wnlsh, Langan, Conrad, Casey, Jacobs, Davis, Secretary V D Fellows, ex Controller James O'Hoyle, Principal Ketrlck. Messrs. Brown, Fuller, Sykes, Cavanaugh, Misses Hurley, O'Malley, McGerrity, Kelley, Coleman, Shea, Maggie O'Donnell, Ella O'Donnell, Murphy, Davies, Durkin, Notz, teach ers. Superintendent Howell was toast master. A similar entertainment was prom ised by Mr. Gibbons, controller of the Twentieth waid, on the opening of the new No, 15 building In that ward. Kilvvnrils l'.ntercd llnll. E F. N. Kdwards entered bail be fore Justice of the Peace Anns, of Spring Brook, for his appearance at court. This Is the man sued by Louis Storms for the detention of a cow and calf at his farm near Hazletts' pond. A GREAT SURPRISE IS IN STORE fortboso who will go today and get u pack, nsre of ORAIN-O. It tulres the place nfiolleu ut ubout i the cost. ItU u food drink, full of houltn. and can bo glvon to the children as well as the adult with great benefit. It Is made of pure grains and looks und taxteri like the nnet grades of Mocha of Jnvucollce. It satUlten everyone. A eup of drain-) is better for tho S) stein than a tonle, becaune Its benefit is permanent. What eotlee breaks down Graln-O builds up. Ask your groeer for QRAIN-O. loc. und 26c. NEW YORK DENTAL PARLORS, COR. LACK. AND WYOMING AVENUES, ENTKANOE WYOMING AYE. (OVKIl NEWARK SHOE STORE.) ONLY ESTABLISHMENT OF ITS KIND IN THE WORLD, In order to Introduce our work In all parts of Heranton, wo will work until Aug- list 'J6th for the following low prices: SAVE PAIN I FULL SP.T TnnTII 95.00 I 001.11 CKOVVNS JII.00 UOLU I ILLINU 1.00 OPEN DAILY, Q to 8 SUNDAYS, 10 to 4. NEW YORK DENTAL PARLORS, Corner Lackawanna and Wyoming Aves., Over Newark Shoe Store. Entrance, Wyoming Avenuo Philadelphia Lawn Mowers, Best in the Market. Drexe! Lawn Mowers, Best cheap mower made. Prices $2.50, $2.75, $3.00 and $3.25. Baldwin's Dry Air Refrigerators AH sizes. The most per fect refrigerator manu factured. THE HUNT H CONNELL CO. 434 Lackawanna Ave, Professional Pliysicinns and Surgeons. DR. KAY, MS Penn nve , 1-3 and 7-9 p. m. Diseases of women, children, 'lele-pnone. DR. 11ATESON. 327 N. WASHINGTON avenue, 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. DR C. L TREY HAS REMOVED HIS otnees to tho Jewell Uulldlng, 30u Spruco MARY A. SHEPHERD, M. D, HOME opathlst. No 22S Adams avenue. DR A. TRAPOLD. SPECIALIST IN Diseases of Women, corner Wyoming avenuo nnd Spruce street, beranton or nce hours, Thursdav and Saturdays, 9 a m. to C p. m. DR W E ALLEN. 512 NORTH WASH lngton avenue. DR ANNA LAW, COS WYOMING AVE. Office hours, 9-11 a. m , 1-3 p. m . 1-8 p m. DR L. M GATES ROOMS 207 AND 203 Board of Trade building Office hours, 8 to 9 a m , 2 to 3 and 7 to 8 p. m. Resi dence 309 Madison nvenue. DR. C. L TREAS, SPECIALIST IN Rupture. Truss Pitting nnd Tat Reduc tion Office telephone 1303. Hours: 10 to 12. 2 to 4, 7 to 9. DR 8 W L'AMORHAPX. OFFICE 234 Adams Residence. 1218 Mulberry. Chron ic diseases, limps, heart, kidneys, and genlto-urlnary organs a specialty. Houis 1 to 4 p. m. W O ROOK. VETERINARY SUR ceon ' Horses, Cattle nnd Dogs treated. Hospital. 121 Linden street, Scranton. Telephone. 2fi72 Lawyer. JAMES H. TORRE Y, ATTORNEY AND Counel'or at Law Rooms 413 and 414 Commonwealth Building FRANK" E BOYLE. ATTORNEY AND counsellor-at-law. Burr building, rooms 13 nnd 14, 'Washington avenuo. rnWARD W. THAYER. ATTORNEY Rooms 312-13-lt Commonwealth Bldg. JEFFREYS & RUDDY, ATTORNEYS-at-law, Commonwealth Building. WARREN & KNAPP, ATTORNEYS nnd Counsellors-at-law, Republican building, Washington avenue, Scranton, Pa. ir5SUP & JESSUP. ATTORNEYS AND Counsellors at law, Commonwealth building, Washington avenue. PATTERSON & WILCOX, TRADERS' National Bank Building. ALFRED HAND, WILLIAM J HAND. Attornejs nnd Counsellors, Common, wealth building Rooms 19, 20 nnd 21. PRANK T OKELL ATTORNEY-AT-Lnw, Room 5, Coal Exchange, Scranton, Pa. ' JAMES W OAKrORD. ATTORNEY-at-I.aw. Rooms 514, 515 and 516, Board of Trado Building SAMUEL W EDGAn, ATTORNEY-AT-Law Office, Wyoming avo., Scranton. L A. WATREb. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, 423 Lackawanna ave, Scianton, Pa. C R PITCHER, ATTORNBY-AT-LAW, Commonwealth building, Scranton, Pa. C. COMEGY3, 321 SPRUCE STREET! D B REPLOGLE, ATTORNEY-LOANS ncg'otlated on real estate security. Mears building, corner Washington ave nue nnd Spruce street. B F. KILLIAM, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, 120 Wiomlng avenue, Scranton, Pa. JAS J. H HAMILTON. ATTORNEY-nt-Law, 43 Commonwealth bldg., Scran ton WATSON, DIEHL, HALL & KEMMER ER Attorncvs nnd Counsellors-at-Law; Traders' National Bank Building; rooms B, 7, 8, 9 nnd 10, third floor. Detectives. BARRING & M'SWEENEY, COMMON wealth bJlldlng. Interstate Secret Ser vice Agency, For Sslo by JOHN H. PHELPS, Spruce street- SAVE MONEY 1 TI1PTH WITHOUT PLATGS ?a 00 SILVI K 1'lt.LINUS ,00 TEBTII CLUANUII .60 Theie are the only Dental Parlors In Scranton that huvo the PATENT APPLIANCES and Ingredients to extract, till and apply gold crown and porcelain, undetectabls from natural teeth, and war ranted for ten years. With out least particle of pain. THE PATENT ,'e Make It. We Warrant It. We Wholesale It. The Weston Mill Go SHI, Olhll, Directory. Architect Jrk PERCIVAL J. MORRIS, ARCHITECT, Board of Trade Bullding.'A EDWARD H DAVIS, ARCHITECT. Rooms 24, 25 and .20. Commonwealth building, Scranton. E. L WALTER. ARCHITECT, OFFICE rear of 600 Washington avenuo. LEWIS HANCOCK, JR , ARCHITECT, 435 Spruco St., cor. Wash, ave , Scranton. FREDERICK L. BROWN, ARCHITECT, Price building, 126 Washington avenuo, Scranton. T. I. LACEY & SON. ARCHITECTS, Traders' National Bank. Dentists. DR. I. O. LYMAN, 323 N. WASHINGTON avenue. DR. r, street. L. M'GRAW, 305 SPRUCB Snowwhte DR. II. F. REYNOLDS, OPP. P. O. DR. E. Y HARRISON, 113 S MAIN AVE. DR. C. C. DAUBACH, 115 Wyoming avo. WELCOME" SNOVER, 421 LACKA. ave Hours. 9 to 1 nnd 2 to 5 Dressmaker. MRS M. E. DAVIS, 430 Adams avenuo. Wire Screens. JOS. KUETTEL. REAR Bll LACKA wanna avenue, Scranton, Pa., manufac turer of Wlro Screens. Schools. SCHOOL Or THE LACKAWANNA. Scranton, Pa., prepares boys and girls for college or business: thoroughly trains young children. Catalocue at re quest. REV. THOMAS M CANN, WALTER H. BUELL MISS WORCESTER'S KINDERGARTEN nnd School, 412 Adams avenue Spring term April 13 Kindergarten J10 per term. Seeds. G R CLARK Sc CO. STJHDMEN AND Nurserjmen, store 140 Washington ave nue; green house, 1330 North Main ave nue; Btorc telephone. 7S2 Hotels and Ke&taurants. THE ELK CAFE, 123 AND 127 FRANK Jln avenue. Rates reasonable P 54EIGLER, Proprietor. SCRANTON HOUSE. NEAR D , L. & W. nassengcr depot Conducted on the Eu ?opean plan! VICTOR ICOCHPrr. Alibccllniicfms. BAUER'S ORCHESTRA-MUSIC FOR balls, picnics, parties receptions, wor dings and concert work furnished 1 or terms address R J Bauer, conductor. 117 Wiomlng avenue, over Hulbert s muslo store. MEGAROEE BROTHERS, PRINTERS' supplies, envelopes, paper bags, twine. Warehouse, 130 Washington avenue, Scranton, Pa. FRANK P. BROWN & CO, WHOLE. sale dealers In Woodware, Cordage and Oil Cloth, 720 West Lackawanna avo. THOMAS AUBREY. EXPERT AcT- countnnt and auditor Rooms 19 and 20, Williams Building, opposite postoffice. Agent for tho Rex Tire Extinguisher. Printing. THE TRIBUNE PUBLISHING CO. North Washington Avenuo Linotype Composition of all kinds qulcklv done. Facilities unsurpassed In this -eglon Vihon li doubt wtut to uso lor Nervous Debllltv. Lou ot Power. Impotcncy.Atrophv.varlcoccle and other weaknesses (rom any cause, use Sevine Pills. Drains checUtd nnd full v igor quickly restored. K nrilMitl licit iraiblci t ; , Mailed for.! CO.OboxestSOO. With 83.00 orders we give a guarartM to cure or refund the raoney. Address PEAL MEDICINE CO., ClcteUad, O. Pharmacist, cor. Wvcmlnfj avenue and
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