THE SCll ANTON TRIBUNE-MONDAY. APRIL 18. 189S. ! MERCANTILE APPRAI8EMENT, Class. Kmiu. J. C retail 14 Amount. 7 00 7 00 700 7 "0 7 W lOl 7 00 7M 7M) 7 Oil 7 CO 7 l 7 00 7 00 7 W 7 00 700 7W 7 CO 700 10 00 7 10 00 7 W '. 00 ; oo 7 HO 7 i) SO 00 700 700 7 00 7 00 10 00 Koons & Bnrrlcr, retail.... U Jjoneriran, IUchard. retail.. It Lupo, l'eter, retail It Luce, T. J., retail It Montjfomory, 11. & Co., wholesale 13 Moore, Jo , moat mnrket . It Mock, J. VV retail .. .. 1 Mears, Mrs. E. J retail.. 14 Nlchol Pcro retail .... 14 Pass, Wm., meat market.. 14 Porter Ilron . retail .. . . 14 Naesll & Tlel, retail 14 National Sup. & Metal Co It Fane, Plum, retail 14 Pocono Ice Co. retail .... H Rclph. A. It. & a. II . retail 14 RcJner. L. M.. retail .... 14 Richards & Co., retail .... 14 Reynolds & Co, retail .... 14 Bchwartztchlld & Bulzber- Ker, wholesale. . ... 1" BftWIIe, J. A., letall II Pmlth. W. T, retail " Smith, W. T, mines 14 Baxc, M., retail " Scranton AltlllnK Co., rett'll 14 Btetter, Frank, retail . ) Bchustor, Robt. II.. retail 14 Savage, Geo., rre pol table Bcranton Ice Co., retnll . 14 Strons's Auction Houi-e . 11 The Cudahy Packing Co. wholesale 1 West Bide Supplv Co. (Tarr's), furniture . . .11 Williams. J T Co. wholesale 11 The T II. Wntli Co. wholesale Zlmmer, John, refill .... ) O'Connell. P. A retail .... 11 12 Hi 7 10 700 I SCRANTON CITY, FIFTEENTH WARD Class. Amount. Hnrrr1if.il ltmrv. retail 14 TX n T. x, w I! tl. Co Hyde. I'urk mines 14 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 7 no 7 CO 7 00 7 00 700 7 00 7 () 7 00 20 00 700 700 7 00 10 00 D., L, & V It It 10, Central mines . . . Emmcrerhld Matthew. ment market . Emmerschlel, Joseph, meat market . . . . Evnns, t D. & Co.. retail Foster I. & Co , retnll riannacan, Stephen, retail Chestnut Ooo . retnll Orlflltli. David, retail II Gardles Tonl retail .... 14 Jones David M.driiRi . It McNamara, P. F, retail .. 11 Mason, T I, retail .. II McGovern, P. r ono pool tablo Nichols, M. D. reUll .... 14 Nauman, John meat mar ket 14 Bchubert, 13. retnll It Williams & Co., retail 13 SCRANTON CITY SIXTEENTH WARD Clas. Amount Atlas, n.. retail 14 Allen, W. H retail 11 J7 W 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 700 7 00 700 liauey, J. u., retail 11 Rertolt, Joe, retail 14 Bertoll, Fred, retail 14 Baker, II, L, , Jewoler 14 Clark, J. Nelson, drugs n 14 14 II 14 14 14 11 14 Carroll & Co retail .Coursen & Hee'iim retail 'Comegys. It K . real oatate Dinner, M . retail Dcvlne, Jas meat market Dolan & Co., retail Empire Dry Ooods Co , wholesale Firestlne, I , furniture . . Freeman Mfg Co . whole 10 00 700 700 10 00 700 700 10 00 7 00 7 CO 7 ft) 7 0) sale 14 Gunster & Torsyth, hard ware 13 Goldstein, T.. retail 14 Goldslager, H, retail .... 11 Gould, Aa R. A. Sons, wholesale and retail ... 13 Brandwene. Jacob, ment market 14 Hetzel & Collins retail ... 14 Hlnerfeld S. retnll ... 14 Howley Bros, hardware .. II Howie, A. J., hardware ..14 Harris. S. H, retail ... .14 Johnson, Wolf, two pool tables Josephson, B, retail It Levy. B. C. retail 14 Marcus, Adolph, retail .... II .Mllhauser. S retail ... 11 Nelson Morris At Co , wholesale) 11 Ober, Joseph, retail 14 Oblcl, Joseph, retail 14 Patrick 11 N. real estate II Porter.C S . Jlvo pool tables Solomon, M & Co, retail . 11 Suravltz & Vlnklebtlne, meat market .. . 14 Ships, John, drugs 14 Seamans & Majvr, retail . 14 Star Furniture Co . . II Swift A Co , wholesale 13 Eurnvitz, Nathan, meat market . ... 14 BuravlU, Jake, meat mar ket 11 Seldman 13 J furniture . 14 Schwartz A retail. 14 7 00 7 00 40 00 7 "0 7 ft) 7 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 7 ft) 7 00 70 Oil 7 CO 700 7 10 7 01 7 ft) 10 ft) 7 no 7 00 7 00 7 00 700 700 700 Rublno M retail . 11 Russell, It A Co , brok- ers . . Rosenberg market .. Bchoenfeld taker 14 A- Bro , me.it & Bro, miller- 14 7 ft) 14 7O0 13 10 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 11 7 00 11 7 00 Thomas.D J . A Co . drugs The Scranton Packing Co. wholesale Vetttr, P J, drugs Webber, D, meat market.. Wlnke J C. retail Webber, Wolf retnll .... Rosenberg Bros , two pocd tables Williams, J. D A- Bro , re tall 11 SCRANTON CITY. SEVENTEETH WARD. Class. Bird. E II.. retail 14 Bonln, F 3 pool tables ... Bay State Furnishing Co .. 1) Amount. $7 00 00 00 7 00 7 CO 7 00 20 CO 7 00 Cleveland, N, retail 14 Frear. R H retail 14 Finley. P. B., retail 10 Gray, W A., retail 11 Qottcsman, Ignatz, meat market 11 Jlencke. Geo , retail It Judkolcs, Max, retail 14 Kilcullen, John retail 14 Kelly, R., retail 14 Hull & Ives, retail 11 Hessler. C W. retail 11 Levy, B, retail 14 Lack'a Storo Assn., retail . 7 Leonard. B. E hardware. 1.' Mechloics. Jacob, retail.. 14 NeufTcr, Crms. D. retail .14 Roll, P W. retnll H Rauschmayer, G. J., meat market 14 Bchultz, Al retail 14 Blnger Sowing Machine Co.. retail 14 Belbecker Edward, retail.. 14 Bhea John one pool table. Bteele J L retail . . 14 Five Bros Shoo Corpora- tlqn, retail 13 Tie Scranton Bedding Co., retull 11 Totl, Adam, retnll 14 Waltlspurger. Philip, meat maiket .. n Joseph. J.i retail u IToplrins J. II . retail .... it Drake, II. & Co.. retnll .... li SCRANTON CITY, EIGHTEENTH WARD. Clans. Amount $7 00 700 7 00 7 ft) 700 7 M iO ft) 700 30 00 7 ft) 7 ft'i 7 ft) 7 ft) 7(0 7 ft) 7 no 7 ft) 7(0 7 no ArnnMtz U . retail II Conner, M meat market.. M Dunkerley. F., roti.il .... 14 Donohuc P., drugs 11 Embeo Joseph, meat market tl Flanner John, retnll ... II Hlnes Mike, one pool table Krauso, A, retnll 11 Kost, John, ono pool tablo Miller Ham meat market. II O'Boyqlo John, retail . 14 Pinko, John, treat market 14 Roth, William, retnll It Rush, Wm.. retail It Savers Wm , meat market II Bcranton Florists' Supply Co wholesale 11 Willis, Richard, retnll 14 Walsh E. II . retail 14 Wheeler, II. F, retnll .... 14 SCRANTON CITY. NINETEENTH WARD. Class. Amount. Arnold John, meat market 14 $7 oo Brune, A,, retail 14 7 ft) Ilresser Otto, drugs 14 7 CO Donnelly. P. retail 14 7 00 Devlne, John, retnll it 7 OJ Graf, Chas retail 11 7 00 Gelgle, John, retail 14 7 CO Hagei), F & Son, lumber., II 7 CO Hessltiger, M, furniture.. 14 7 00 Hulpln. Martin, retail 14 7 00 Hew. Ambrose, retail II 7 00 Hurst, K meat market... 14 7 00 Intils. M, A retail H 7 CO Laubscheer, Henry, two ten pm alleys 4000 May, M. J., retail 14 700 Mcllugh, C, l, retail H 7 CO Murray, J M., retail 14 710 MnlrnvorWfirl Chas., retail II 7 10 MERCANTILE APPRAISEMENT. Clas. meat market. 14 Amount. 700 1 00 700 700 10 00 700 10W ; oo 40 00 Phillips, A Peterson, r .ft T , meat mar- 14 It 14 Rink, J. 1' retail Schmidt. Wm.. retnll . flpruks Hro., luml er 11 Hporer, M., meat matkut.. 11 Vtpfiihl. John, retail .... 11 Witt. William, letall 11 Zulerer, Richard, two ten pin alleys BCRANTON CITY, TWENTIETH WARD Class, Amount. Conucll, Wm., & Co., Mrnilnw llrook Btore ... 13 Connell, Wm & Co., Ml nooka Btore 13 Connell, Wm. Co., Na tional mines .... 14 Connell, Mrs M., cue pool table $10 00 10 00 700 30 00 Callary, R J., ono pool tablo Dlckert, V J . retail Dunlenvy, SI . retail Drabont, Julius, meat mnr ket Humphrey. I) V ilrui?s.. Hug, Fred, ment market . Konolskl. I'rrnk. meat 20 00 14 7 00 11 7 00 It 700 H 7(0 11 7 CO 14 7 00 i 14 7 00 11 7 00 ' 14 7 00 j H 10 00 I 14 7 00 13 10 CO I 14 7 CO It 7 00 -30 00 II 7 00 market 14 K'onskl. W H, drups Johnkl, Anthonv, retail . I.uvelle M II . retail Lack'u Store Assn South Storo I.niiKan, M H . retail . . . Mulherln & Judge, lumber McCren. Mrs John, retnll. McDonntiRh Martin, retail McHulRnn, Jim, ono pool table . .' Ruzlrkl, M . meat market. WalkerH, John, ono pool tnbln Wez) k, W. II , meat mnr ket SOW 700 14 SCRANTON CITY, TWENTY-FIRST WARD. Class. Amount. D. L & W R. It. Co Urlilihi mints D . I, A W. R R. Co . Diamond mines 1. I. .t S. Co , IJriggs mines 14 $7 00 7 00 i 00 TAYLOR. CI IHS. letnll II retail 14 r , meat Amount, $7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 CO 7 00 7 00 7 ft) 700 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 700i 7 00 700 700 700 7 00 7 00, 7001 7 00 700 700 700 10 00' 7 00 7 00, 700 7 00 7 00 7 00 700 700 Atherton Urns Attn. CJivi. W.. Courtrlght, W market It Daniels II J. A Co , retail 14 Dals. K D. retail II Davis, Joseph, drugs 14 DaK Chat leu. retail 14 Pieldman, S M . retail.. . 1 Fluehmun & Welbel, retail II Jtrmjii, Geo B. retail .. It Joins & Lewis hardware.. II Jlldgo A; Co, retnll 14 Jones, J A, furnlturo 11 Jones, M J , meat market 14 Jones, Mar L, retull .. James. Henry D. retail.. 14 14 It Harris. Ed , meat market Hooper. J & Co., retail Lallv P P. drugs . .. 11 14 14 14 Llewclbn R meat market Messett, M.uy, retail .. .. Morgan J M . hardware. 14 Nelner A Powell, furniture 14 Ott, Casper, retail 14 Price, John G, retnll 14 Reese. J. W, drugs 14 Taylor, F J, lumber 13 Thomas, Mrs Hlmlna, re tall 11 14 Timlin J L meat market Thomas. T. G A Co . retnil 14 Williams. M M . retail. 14 Williams, David, meat market Ward. C F. lumber .. 14 14 We.bel John retull 14 Von Wel'enfluh, Casper, meat market 14 THROOP BOROUGH. Class. Amount. $12 CO 30 00 30 00 20 00 700 7 00 30 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 SO 00 100 Bellman A Co . retail U Flelshers, Joe, one pool table Glrdzeunils Joe. ono pool tablo Engle A Jurkowlts, one pool table Lehosky Joseph retail.... Mlkolke.Cleo . meat mnrket Mountford, Alfred, one pool table Pnnco.ist Coal Co , mines.. Levi. B retail Swnrtz. Max retnll Wlnshlp, William, one pool table Rlppael, John, retail 14 14 II 14 WAVERLY BOROUGH Class. Bedford A A Son, drugs . 14 Ba!le, F H, retail 14 Cowlcs A B A Co , refill 14 Lee, Chas , two pool tables WINTON BOROUGH. Class. Amount. t" ft) 700 7 ft) 40 03 Amount. $7 00 7C0 7 00 7 CO 7 CO 7 00 SO CO 10 ft) 7 00 20 no 700 700 7 00 WW 700 700 700 7 00 700 7 00 7 00 7 00 700 700 7 00 7 00 7ft) . 7"00 7 00 7 ft) 700 Atlantic Refining Co, wholesale .... Brown William retail ... 14 14 14 Buonomo, A , meat market Boznr Geo retail !!asilga Peter, retail, rummlngs B J . retail 14 II II Currnn. John, one pool table Dolph A- Robertson, retail Dnlph Coal Co , Ltd, mines Haznc. Michael, one pool table Hubshman Emll, rotoll hauler, P F. meat market Mount Jessup Coal Co , mines Mount Jessup Coal Co , retail Mchoskl Samuel, retnll . . Pierce Coal Co., mines. . . Sterrlek C'nek Coal Co, mines . Ruane John, retnll RUerslde Coal Co mines. Radxkl Mtrtln. retail ... Sweeney, J. J retnil .... Smolko, Andrew retail ... Seiulrc. E W. hardware, b'pltz, Louis retail . ... Schwartz. M retail n 14 14 14 14 11 14 14 11 14 14 14 14 14 40 00 'ft) 14 14 14 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 ft) 7 no 7 no 7 ft) 7 no 40 it 12 ro 7(0 7 00 7 00 7 no 7 ft) 7 00 7 ft) 20 00 7 00 Waddell Thomas, Estate mines . Weiss Samuel, retail , 14 14 14 14 Walsh P C , meat market Unglelder, Aaron, meat mnrket . D75.ik John ment maiket 14 14 Birrctt, John, meat maiket EATING HOUSES. rRBONDALE, FIRST WARD Class. Amount Burrows, Ike S $00 CARBONDALE, THIRD WARD Class. Amount 10 00 Hoffman, William fc $3 00 JEKMYN BOROUGH. Clnss. S 7 ft) 7 ft) 7 00 7 ft) 7 00 7 00 Amount jr. ft) Hill, W D. OLYPIIANT BOilOUOH Class, Amount Welsberger.il " "0 SCRANTON CITY. FIRST WAItD Class. Amiiu . . is $"i Goldberg A Co. .. . Si'RANTOV CITY. FOURTH Class. B.eshnlsky, Willlnni S Wettllng. John fc WARD Amount $1 00 S ft) SC R ANTON CITY Feirls. J Fiihrman, lluncy .. Gal, Louis GoldbeiK tV Co Gnldbeig A Co Goldberg A Co Goldberg A Co Uoldbeig A Co Heneler. Henry .... EIGHTH WARD ClaSB. Amou U $1 ft Ti mi ti no r. ft r 00 too n on r ft 1 5 fti l.'ftj 5 00 ; on too r. co D co r. 00 r, 00 r, On 6 00 Haudlev. William G Jones David McNulty. T. J Porter, 8 J Kaufman, Charles W Kline. D L s s a fi Smith A Guvitt S Rockafrller, D. A S White Henry S Zeldler. M S. SCRANTON CITY, NINTH WARD. Clans, Amount Beetner O. A Cnrl, J. D. .. Mitchell, Ira . White, L O .. $-.00 SCRANTON CITY. FOURTEENTH WARD. Class. Amount. s $100 Cross, J SCRANTON CITY. SIXTEENTH WARD Class. Amauut. Fahrenholt. J. T 8 $5 CO Appeal duy. April 23tU, IttS, nine a. m , MERCANTILE APPRAISEMENT. to flvn p, m., at the Arbitration Room, Court House, In tho city of Scranton, Any person so ascertained or assessed who shall fall to nttend such appeal or to appeal from the decision of tho appraiser to tho Common Pleas within ten days thereafter will not bo permitted to set up us a defense to tho recovery of tha nmount of the llcenso which ho Is re qlred to pay when suit ohall bo brought, that Jib is not u dealer In merchandise, etc., etc. The law further proWdus. that It shall bo tho duty of tho County Treas urer to sue for the recovery of all licenses duly returned to him by the Mercantile Appraiser if not paid on or before tha 1st day of July in each and overy year, within ten das after date, and said Treasurer shall not bo discharged from anv such license unless ho brings suit to recover the same on or before that date. THURSTON S. PARKER, Appraiser. GARBONDALE, (The Carbondale correspondence of Tha tribune has been placed in tho hands ot Mr C. R. Munn, Salem avenue and Church street, to whom news Items may be addressed All complaints as to Ir regular delivery, etc., should bo made to W. J. Roberts, news agent. THE MOZART'S BENEFIT. I'lfo Nights f Opera nt tho Ormid This Week. Intel est In the opra "Mikado" which Is to be produced at the opera houe this weok by amateur tnlent Is now assuming ptopurtlons that gtiainntees crowded houses for each perfoi mance. The envt Is made up of our best known und most experienced stage singers nnd the chorus is one of such volume and vocal excellence as Is seldom heatd in any city. The opein Is one of the brightest both In score and dialogue of thoo noteil composers, Ollbett und Sullivan. Tho lostumlng is picturesque and every thing will be done to make the pro duction perfect. It Is for the benefit of the Mozart band, an organization that has done much to the credit of tlto city nnd to the delight of each ot our resi dents They appreciate the efforts of the band and will show their apprecia tion by a liberal patronage of the opeia. It requires a considerable sum to Keep a band alive and the proceeds of the present ventuie will, It Is to be hoped, enable the Mozarts to supply themselves with a much needed equip ment of new music The opera will he given on Fiiday nnd Saturday nights, with Saturday matinee. The first re hearsal on the stage with full orchestra accompaniment will be this evening. STABBINQ AFFRAY. V Hnll Game on Mindy 1 1 ill Xcnrl) Ends in Trngedj. A stabbing (iff 1 ay occurred on Sandy Hill yesterday afternoon In which a joung man named John Dougheity re tched serious injuries from 11 large jack-knife in the hands of a oung Italian. Dining the progress of a base ball game on the hill a number of small boys engaged in a light. An Italian in the croud attempted to sepal ate the youngstets und lestoie peace Dough erty took a hand at this In,tnt when another Italian came to the tescue and attacked Dougheity with a latge pocket knife. lie indicted n wound about four inches long on Doueheitj's left arm and also cut a deep gnh un der the tight shoulder. The Italian wns ni rested by the Chief of Police who wns on hnnd, and was placed in the lockup. Dougheity wns taken to the hospital but his wounds ure not considered dangerous. TONIGHT'S ENTERTAINAIENT. Methodist LndliH Will (,'ive One in Hip S 11 ml 11 v School Itenim. The ladles of tho Methodist chuich will give nn entoitalnment In the Sun day school loom this evening nt eight o'clock. An Interesting programme, which follows, has been prepared. Selection by the Reieau orchestia, reading. Miss Martha Hards; whistling selection, W, II. Pltnock, vocal solo. Miss Ida Snyder; duet. Misses Nettle nnd Delia Bailey, recitation. Miss Mabel Hobbs, Honesdale; duet, Mrs. Scurry and Miss Butler; recitation, Miss Grace 'Williams; violin solo, Miss Mame Maxwell; vocal solo, Miss Nina Franks; recitation. Miss Steins, Peck vllle; vocal quartette, Mesdames Scuiry and Abby, Misses Butler and Miller; zither solo. Professor Fr.mklyn Crouell; recitation. Miss Peuckert; vocal solo, W. D. Evans, selection by Berean orchestra SATURDAY'S FIRE. H'nde's tirecn House Wn Partly Destroyed. Tho boiler room attached to J. J. Wade's greenhouse, on Spilng street, caught lire in some unknown manner Saturday morning and the ilames had gained considerable headway when dis covered by a member of I. T. McMil lan's household. Tho Mitchell Hose company was notified by telephone fiom Humphrey's store Foitunutely the hoises happened to be attached to the wagon and vveie soon on the scene. The Hi union quickly got the lire under contiol. Considerable glass was broken by the heat and water nnd many plants withered. The origin is a mystery. MISS AlAY BELLE FULLER TO WED. it ft) Mrs Lizzie L. Fuller has Issued invi tations for the coming mart luge of her daughter. Miss May Belle to Lewis AV Ciamer, which is to be solemnised at her home on Muln street, Jermyn, Wednesday evening. Apill twenty seven, at eight o'clock. The bride to bo Is a giaduate of the Cnrbondalo High school and wos for several years a teacher here. She wus a member of tho Berean Buptlst church and took a prominent part in tho social move ments of our young people. Her many friends here will hasten to wish her happiness. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. The out of town people who attended the Elite social Friday evening wee Misses Ada Helden and Jennie Phllllpl, of Susquehanna; Stella Allen, of Forest City; Bessie Smith, Jan Fellows, Eliz abeth Munsen, Mabel Hykes, Julia Mason, Mario Simpson, Messrs. Will Welsh and Clayton Styles and Tracy Tevvkesbeny, of Scranton. William Osborne was locked up Sat urday in default ot $1,000 ball required by Alderman Jones, before whom tho culprit was urrulgncd tut a churge of vvle beating. An appropriation ordinance. Just like 6 00 6 00 600 tho one Mnyor O'Nell vetoed has pan so I council nncl been iilnced In nls linuds. Ills action Is awaited with con tleWnble Interest. Freeninn Tallmnn spent Sunday In this city. Willlnni Etk called on friends hero Saturday. II S. Itolton teturned to this city Inst nipht nnd hns taken up his residence with his family In the Olllls building on l'.trk place. The charge against Mltn will not bo pushed JERMYN AND MAYFIELD. John Noon, of MnyflQUi, received word on Saturday from St. Claire, stat ing that his lit other was dead. Ho left Immediately for the above plnce. David Thomas, of Vandllng, was vis iting friends In Muylleld Saturday Miss Jessie Sanford, of Carbondale, wns visiting fi lends here Saturduy. A telegram wns received on Satur day from the presiding elder of the Methodist Episcopal conference, which Is In session In Norwich, N. Y ask ing if this churi'li was satisfied with Rev. C. A. Benjamin, who has boon In rhatge of the Iliinesdnlo Methodist Eplscopnl church for the part live years The committee appointed to look after that part of the business by the church here, sent a messnge to the elder saying thnt they were satis fled with his selection. Mr. Gendnll, It snld, has been appointed to take Mr. Benjamin's plnce nt Honoselnlo. Mr. and Mis John McGany, of May field, loft on Saturday to lsit friends in Taylor; llle. leaving their son, Thom as, and tlaughtei, Mary, in care of the house About .' 20 o'clock yesterday morning the-y were moused fiom their sleep by hent and tho smoke which had accumulated In tho rooms and dis covered that the building w'as on lire. With great dllllctilty they managed to escnpe through tho second story win dow. Thomas gne the ul.tini, which brought the Willlnni Walker Hose com pany on the scene In time to save the building from being n complete wreck. From tho partition of the front room back to tho kite hen the house was gutted, nnd nothing ot an consequence was saed. The building and contents were Insured fr SJ.SOO. A SPUING KK.UEDY. The Hiiniiiii Sjstem Needs Reno vnlliis Hicr) Spring. In a recent let ter to Dr. Ilart mnn, Miss Orpha Cristlei, Rankin, Mich., writes as follows: "I was sick for months with suppression of the menses. I fj .. .... r ,. !-tr Vi'. the best doctois In this lcinlty and they all said they e ould do me no good. A filend induced me to try Pe-rtl-na. I believe nosltlely that It has saved my life." Mrs. M. E Sey mour, Howman Ga., wiltes- "I had lost all hope of ever being cured, us five doctors had fulled to do me any gooel. They said I had a woin-out, broken down constitution and there was noth ing to do. I could not sleep; nothing I ato agreed with me. and had continu ous bloody elischniges. I wns dizzy and blind by spells I saw Di. Hait mnn's ndvrtisement nnd unite to him I have no Idea but what I would have been dead now If It had not been lot Pe-ru-na." "Health and Beauty," a book for wonit.li only, se'tu free by The 1'e-iu-n.t Drug Manuf.n luiing Company, Colum bus, Ohio TAYLOR NEWS. Pretty Wedding opmnl7i'd--Thr-Council el I'pon Sei e'rul Import ant (Jue(ions A very pretty wedding was nilemn Ized on Satin day evening at the home of Mr and Mrs William Williams, of Glove stieet, when their dnughttr, Miss Mary Williams, was united in maulage to Mr. Lewis Jones, a ponular young man, of Hyde Park. The ceremony was pel formed by the Rev. J. M Lloyd, of the Welsh Baptist church, and was witnessed by a large number of ft lends and i datives of both paitles. The bridesmaid was Miss Jennie Jenkins, of Providence', and the best man was Arthur Hobbs, also of Providence. Af ter the ceremony tho contiactlng paitles received the hearty congratu lation of their many friends. A wed ding feast was afteiwaids served. The Tribune branch olllce In Taylor is in thoCoblelgh building. Local tep resentatlve.'nvan G Evans, In charge. Thomas Price, of Hydo Paik, circu lated nmong friends In this place yes terday. Bert Lewis, who has been on n two weeks' visit to Neuaik, N. J has re turntd home. The borough council met In regular session In the council chambers on Fri day with nil membeis present. The rrdlnnnce pertaining to the opening of the new toad over the Kaiser creek, fiom tlie North Taylor graded school house to the private road, near the Taylor colliery, passed third and last leading. An ordlnunce passed first and second reading to bond the borough for flvo thousand dollars to pay the damage suits now pending The ap pointment of police otllcers for the va rious wards made by the chief were also conilimed They were ns follows Flist ward. Thomas Welby, John How ard and John Powell; Second uuid. Ed mond W. Carter; Ihltd ward, William Price, Edwin Allen and William Jones, Fourth ward, Li.MIe Fiutchlo nnd Jo seph Genkle: Fifth ward, William Powell and George Dause. Installation of officers of the Tay lor villc Lodge, No. CCS, Independent Older of Odd Fellows, was held on Saturday evening In their hall, on North Main street. D D. Mastei, C. A. Keaster and Btnff, of Scranton, were present Tho following olllcets were In stalled Noble grand, James E. Wnt klns; vice grund, John R. Thomns, peimnnent secretary, W. G. How ells; recording secretaiy, Talllo Jones. At tho meeting of the Emblem Divis ion No. 67, Sons of Tempernnce, a de bate will be held on the subject "Re solved, That Immlgiatlon should be restricted." Tho affirmative side will b" suppoited by Arthur Stone and Evan G. Watklns Negative side, Wll Ham Thomas and Edward Davis The subject will no doubt be ably discussed. f tho above gentlemen aro well versed in tills uoik Rev. and Mrs L. R Foster, of Hydo HAPPINESS VS, MISERY. Dr. Charcot s Toulo Tablets, the great I'ar Islan remedy, Is a guaranteed cure for tlio Drink Habit; also nervousness and melan choly caused by over-Indulgence. It Urstroys the Appctiti for Alcoholic and all lntoxlcutlnir lleveraces, and leaves man as he should be. It can be uilinlnlsterel without tlm Icnov ledge of the patient where nccesaary Send for pamphlet. Wm. 0. CUrk, .u6 lcnn Ave, Scranton, Pa vf 5T ( SSytJc KW lf-t-P17 -' -iKO-. . WRi? Fark, were tho guests of friends In this place yesterday. 15avld J. Powell, of Scranton, wns tho guest ot his mother on Muln street, yn terdav. Mr and Mis. Kdward Roberts, of Kingston, watt the guests of the lat ter s parents In this place yesterday. N ASIIINUTON? II V .1 FRENCHMAN And, Iiiclrielitnll) , tlm Story ot How Franco Established Independence. Paris Letter In tho Sun. Trench history Is bo replete with 11 Iltsttloiis names thnt It Is not often thnt a Frenchman finds time or Inclination to consider tho great men of other countries; when ho docs, of course, he is for that reason all the more worthy ot attention The Petit Pnrlslcn, a newspiper ot very largo circulation, has stepred aside in these whlillnu times fur France to muke a few remarks, critically appreciative on Geotge Wash ington Tho Petit 1'nrlslen has always pilded itself on its lotelgn Intelligence and on tho historical uccuracy of Its edltorlnl remarks; ond it Is some proof ot the careful touch It keeps on foreign affairs that It remembered Its duty tor Feb 22. The opening paragraph ot Its Washington edltorlnl was ns follows 'It Is a great nnnlveisary George Washington having died on Feb 12 that the United Suites will celebrate toil.n and that the American Univer sity society of Paris will recall this evenlnr; by a bnnquet. They could not honor a memory more wot thy. The Ametlcnn people In plctuilng him, see themselves; ns he was, so are they. In him, oh in them, megalomania got In Its woik. But the Yankees, In their evergrowing greatness, have become accustomed to belnc daunted at 110th inr; they wish to reign nlone, by tli sole law of 'Jingoism,' upon the conti nent bathed by the Atlantlr and the Pacific. Washington did not look so far " A.t some further lematks on Amer ican pretensions cf the customary French charactel, the edltorlnl went Oil. "Washington was certainly not a great man. I nm often astonished to see him compared with men of genius. With whom, Indeed, has he not been placed in compatlson? Some have tanked him with Caesar, some with Charlemagne, some even with Napo leon He resembles none of them In any respect He was not a man of trans cendent genius such as they. ' When ho came Into the world there was nothing In tho elicumstunces to foretell the role he would play. His father wns a farmer He received haidly an ordinary education merely the lUdlmentary reading, writing and flcuilng; no Latin, no Greek, no sci ences. He spoke but one language, his on n Later, at the instance ot Lord Fairfax, he learned land surveying. Such was the Intellectual equipment of the man who founded the great re nnbllr "But he had a bravo heait and strong common sense, together with a tenacity 01 puiposo that nothing could swerve One percelvd those stalling qualities quickly enough In the couise of events in ought about by the tyinnnlc.nl Ht it it; h domination in the young colonies." Tin. mtirle then wont on to trace Washington's career through the Revo lutlonaiv war, with some details which might strike American historians as peculiar. He did not fight the English, he only won led them He was .nave enough, but In no sene a captain, nlthough he had a good mllltaty bear ing and exciteel Lafayette's admit atton by the way he rede 1 horse Then came this recital of history. "After hnvlng had an army of 3,1,000 men, Washington finally found himself with a bare 2 000, and wns obliged to ftl.e refuge beyond the Delaware With this pitiful handful at his buck matters Indeed looked dnik. they weie all des tined to polish If some unexpected aid fnlleel te come fiom the outside The new States wore quarreling among themselves: the splilt if discoid over whelmed them. All seemed hopeless, disaster was not only imminent, but sine "At this moment France honid the cry of a people fighting for their lib erty She promptly sent to their aid some of her best snldleis, comnianded by Rochambenu, and two lleets of war-" ships. In consequence ComwnllK be sieged at Yorktown, was fenced to sur render " A little further on the nrtlcle put foith the pretensions of Trance more clearly: "Presently a cloud mennced the new born republic. Fiance, which had es tablished It by the force of her arms, now turned against her own creation. In this unexpected peril the Ameilcan people besought Washington to save them. But death snared him the sad neceslty of antagonizing the generous nation which had emancipated his countiy A chill can led him off at the veiy beginning of hostilities nnd Bona paite, First Consul, was the first to glorify his memory ' As the Petit Patlslen is concerning Always Reliable Purely Vagatabla. 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Munvon hasn separate cure for each disease Tor sale by druggists, montlj i cmtsa buttle If In dotiM write to Profcsor Munyem at Philadelphia, I 'a .and get medical advice free. Itself greatly with Ameilcan nffalis. it is not unlikely that It will have on July 4 another article telling more fully the story of how France conquered America's Independence nnd set the young States up In business after they had come to the conclusion that there was nothing left for them to do but to knuckle to Great Britain. STOPPED THE TRAIN FOR QAMe. .Illiincsota Conductor Pulled tlio Cord nnd Crew ) cut Hunting. From the Sun. Kvery man you see in Minnesota In game season carries a gun or keeps one handy. The Mlnnesotn man who tells this story says he heard that country preachers go prepared. "When game does flash up on you in Mlnnesotn, ' he said, "it is worth shoot ing nt. No matter where a man may be In that slate, or what he may be doing, he w ill be excused if ho Is seen to pick, up u gun ami make a break. The natives understand It. "The last time I was out there I wns sitting In the baggage tar of a train tulking to the conductor, whom I knew very well He asked me vvlitn I went In where my gun was, and I had to apologize for not having It. I forgot the custom. Then I asked him If there uas any apprehension about train rob bers. Just then he jumped from a tiuuk, grabbed the bell cord until I thought he must have Jeiked the loco motive fiom the Hack. The train came to a stand ns quickly as was possible, and the coiuluctoi, seizing a shotgun freim a lack, Jumped from the dooi of the car and told 1110 to follow. As I dlel so I saw seveial biakemen, the baggageman, and the engineer on the ground. I'veiy one of them had a shot gun The coiuluctoi was In the lead. Suddenly there was a noise. A flock ot pi able chickens there must have been a hundred lose In the air. At the same instant the air was blue with smoke and scented with powder. Eighty dead pialrle chickens ueie found, but the conductor assured 1110 that the whole Hock had been killed, and that some had piobably chopped In the brush. 'The hunt fiom the time the bell coul was pulled for the stop until the train uas again under headway lasted less than foity minutes. I noticed that the tinln dispatcher got his share ot the chickens. Of course this wns a mixed train, but the conductor toi me It would have made no difference if it had been the limited. He allowed no game to get out of his reach." A Ituele Jolt for tlm Jlldgo. A certain Judge, popular enough, but with a r light tendency to irascibility, was holding court. One or this judge's favorlto Ideas Is to go Into tho details of a case lu u thorough manner nnd ex plain matters nt length to the Jury, al ways under the Impression that the mem bers of that body 1 re nit capable of un derstanding for themselves Tho case 111 point hid been treated carefully by tho Judge, who, us he thought, had put It so eleurly that a vr dle t could be given at once, ami he ex pressed surprise when the jury found it necessary to ieavo their heats As hour arter hour pissed anil they elld not re turn, be flnalU hent In word In pilrlnir what the trouble was. The reply thut one juror wns stardlng out ugalust tho other eleven angeled him so that he sum moned tho Jurv before him, mid rebuiced the recalcitrant. 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