THE SCKAiNTON TRIBUNE-THURSDAY. .JUiNE 9. 1898. G 1 DAY'S DOINGS OF NORTH SCRANTON Obtaining Recruits to Fill Up Company II, of the Thirteenth. THOMAS 3KUV JLUUUllD AT PLY MOUTH TO MISS MAHCIAIUCT ANN TIIOMAS-KNK.UTS OK MALTA TO 11AVB A l'i:M'!UUATIO.V-RYlMIH coormt ixjuiihd in thk ktoiiks .mini:-f. n. v. social cu:n ah iiaxuixo a si"mi:s or dkuatks. Posters are prominently tacked ubout thr- enllip place tinnoillirlne tno fact tliat llft.v niPii ute wutiti'il to brliiR Company II uit to tho number of inrn required liy the United States regular nnny stnntlurd. Sriseant C. O. Hok ns lins been detailed to do tills work for Company II and arrived home from Camp Alger Tuesday evening. He will be at Company II headquarters tills morning and will lie stationed there all day to receive applications for admission to the tinny. The larae number oC young men re siding hero who nre de.slrlous of en listing should make the work of se curing tho necessary number of men easy. MARRIED AT PLYMOUTH. The services which united In mar riage Thomas .Jehu and Miss Margaret Ann Thomas were held last evening at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Thomas, In Ply mouth. The ceremony was performed in the xuesenee of the relatives and intimate friends of the contracting par ties by tin Hex. Jni'uli Da vies, former ly pastor of the West Market street Welsh Haptlst church, but now of the Welsh Baptist church In Plymouth. Mr. and Mrs. .lehu were the recip ients of many beautiful presents. Tho joung couple have not definitely de cided whether they will reside In Ply mouth or In this locality. SKH1KS OP DKHATKS. The I, fj. W. Social club has arrang ed a series of debates and they give promise of materializing some Inter esting subjects, which will be both b-'-nelk'HI and Institutive to the num bers. The lit xt debate will be held on.- week from net Monday evening. The subject of controversy will bo "He solved. That an Alliance with Kngland will be beneficial to the welfnie of the I'ntled Slates." Tho alllrmatlw- wi'I lie represented by Caradoc Moirls. Daniel Jenkins and William J. Davies. and the negative by Thomas W. Jehu, David Hill and James Williams. CYPl'S COOPKR 1N.IURKD.. OypuH Cooper, employed ns a foot man nt Storrs' bleaker, met with a painful accident yesterday. He was uncoupling cars when thev came to gether with a crash. His leg was caught between tins bunmcrs of the cars and badlv ln-cr-ate'i. He was removed to His limine on Dickson Hats. MA LTA CKLEHRATION. The members of the Kastern ritar Commanciery. Knights of Malta, are making extensive preparations for the celebration of St. John's day on June 1'."., when all the Knights of .Malta so- I GI obe Warehouse Wit AT M--! J"k i aSl . . Ladies' Summer Barmen! Life without solid comfort Is scarcely worth living, I ut there's more than comfort to be considered; a well dressed woman Inslwts on styl" and elegance also, and until you have combined all then per fection has not been reached. r Goal is perfection. We have reached It this season, and In asking your at tention to our display of Ladies' Summer Suits Skirts and Waists we feel that we have something worthy your closest scrutiny. All the nobblefct. fabrics nre represent ed, while the get up nnd finish of nil our garments Is quite equal to the best flint the highest priced labor can produce. -t-M- -t-H- -f f -r t In Suits and Skirts Light weight White Ducks and Piques have first call. Daintier gar ments never left a workman, and when you consider the fact that there Is not a suit or skirt In the lot that will not look Just ns well after It has been through the laun dry a dozen times ns It does In our store today, there Is practical econ omy about them which cannot be doubted. Blazer Jacket Suits, with or with out colored piping and cord finish. Skirts, with or without flaring flounces. In colors oi white, while not a few are hemstitch finished. Skirts from 85c to $4. Very Handsome Suits, $5. but mnny come much lower. -''-VrfVN 4WManw2"Mk9fBM Globe Warehouse clrtlcs of the county will co-operate and make, a monster parade. TOLD IX A KKW LINKS. Mm. Elizabeth Kvnn?, nn aged lady residing on Hobert avenue, hnd tho misfortune to full down yerterday and ns a result rceclxed a broken collar bone. She also suffers from revere bruises and the shock whlih accom panied tho accident. .Services ovct tho remains of Mrs. .1. V. Waterman wore held nt Iter home on Mnylort avenue yesterday morning Notwithstanding the t-iitlv hour of the sci vices, tho houso was thronged with lyuimithlzlng fi lends and relatives. The t-Trvlecs, however, wire brief and f"nl tlio conclusion i.f them tho remains wen- conveyed to Nicholson over the Delaware, Lackawanna anil AVestern railroad, where Interment was made. Many people nccompanled the funeral partv. -lohn Klannery. of Shenandoaii, visit ed friends here yesterday. The Ladles' Aid society of the Prov idence Presbyterian church, will glvo a supper In the parlors of the church this evening. Charles illlams, of Nay Aug ave nue. Is able to bo about after n long siege of lllnets. . Daniel ninekwell. of Nantlcoke, Is visiting relatives here. Miss Maggie Jones, of Green street, Is enteitalnlng her cousin. Miss Mary Jones, of Olyphant. . . The funeral of Dennis Ilallstead will take plaie this afternoon from the home of his lirother Chart Htillsteud, corner Oak street and Vayne avenue. Vuneral will be private. Interment is to bo made In Dunmoie cemetery. . Tho Father Whltty society will con duet an entertainment In Its room? In St. Mary's hall this evening. A fine programme Is to be rendered. , GREEN HIDGE. All members of Camp 2.", Patriotic Order, Sons of America, are requested to meet at their camp rooms Friday at 11.45 p. m. to attend the Hag raising of Xo. 34 school. Miss Mnttle and Maud rotter, n Mousey avenue, nre spending a few day with friends In Illnghamton. Mrs. George Hodgers, of Penn ave nue, has returned from n two weeks' visit In Cnrbondale. I!. T. Jayne, of Capoue avenue, Is spending a few days In Pottsvllle. Louis Hrady, of Cherry lane, has returned from a vltdt with friends at Montrose. Miss Almlra Fordham, of Montrose, is the guest of Mrs. II. M. Cole, of Capouse avenue. Frederick Weaver, of Arlington, X. J., is the guest of Joseph Koch, of Ca potise avenue. Miss Alice Heynolds, of New York city, Is the guest of Mrs. Heynolds, of New York street. MINOOKA. Michael Judge has returned from Plttsbuig, where he spent the past few months. The O'Connell Council Young Men's Institute, will meet this evening. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jennings, of Kingston, Pa., were the guests of Mr. .leaning's pnrents on Gllmore avenue, yesterday. James II. Hawkins, of Leltoy. is the guest of friends In West Mlnooka. The Mlnooka team has received a "shake up. ' The club will contest with the Kim-kits at Providence on Sunday. Crash and Linen Suits and Skirts, the coolest or nlr lest of the correct fabrics for hot weather wear, are here in abund ance. Some are braided, some piked, some tucked and frilled, some entirely plain. Your tasto must guide you here. Prices for suits $2.25 to $7.50 Shirt Waists New Ideas nre coming to hand dally, but there's no good reason for your waiting. All that fashion demands is here now. Full lines of the popular block checks, In all the right ways and shadings, besides fancy plaids or gingham effects In light and medium weaves. Then as to these dressy white lawn waists there's no such stock as otir's In town. Plain or elegantly trimmed, as you may prefer. 4-f-f--f-M"f--f-f-r-f-H-"f-r-r-f-r--t- SI Waists Still hold sway, and there's our stock which ought not to bo over looked. Its made up In handsome Fiench black silk, black and white, and many fancy color effects. No better waist In this city at $7.60. Our price $5.00. Sw I -e Ji 83 I ii i -ii i - i - w inii'ijiluaul , 1 in nTMif TW "'w : t LIVE NEWS OP WEST SCRANTON Surprise Given to Select Councilman and Mrs. Simon Thomas. IT WAS Mil, THOMAS' THIRTIETH 11IHTHDAY, AND IX HOXOH OF Till: EVENT HIS I-'H1UXDS PRE SKNTKD HIM WITH A FJXK CUT C1LASS WINK SKT-MAHHtAOi: OF miss esther j. ai1hams to wil liam v. thomas uy rev. daniel jones. About 2."0 Invited guests nve. bled at the residence of Select Councllrw'i nnd Mrs. Simon Thomas, 409 Noilli Main avenue, last night, nnd terd 'led the councilman a happy surprise in honor of the thirtieth anniversary of Ills na tal day. After all had assembled, a short session was held, at which Chief 1. J. Hickey, of the Scranton Fire de partment, presided. Introductory remarks were mude bv Common Councllninn William V. Grif fiths, the colleague of Mr. Thomas. His lemnrks were congratulatory. lie re viewed the 1iulnPH4 and political career of the recipient of the evening's hon ors during his thirty years of. life. Common Councllmnn Kdwnrd F. Wenzcl, of the Tenth ward, made a few remarks nnd presented Mr. Thomns with a line cut gloss wine set of twelve pieces. The presentation was made In behalf of tit- Fire Department board of engineers. Mr. Thomas responded and In nn appropriate manner. The Anthracite Glee Club rendered some very fine selections. After a period o'f enjoyment, all sat down to a. b'liintlful repart. It was a mo3t happy event and every one thor oughly enjoyed tlu-mselves. Among the guests present were Mr. and Mrs. David H. Kvnus, Mr. nnd Mrs. Kv.in H. Kvans, -Mr. and Mrs. William H. Kvans, Mr. and Mrs. James Leyshon, Mr. and Mrs. Heese W. Lloyd, Mr. and Mrs. David Jones, Mr. and Mrs. U. P. Anthony. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Kvans, Mr. and Mi". John Marsh. Mr. and Mr'. Meredith Jones, Mr. and Mrs Wil liam Parry, Mr. and Mrs. Hlchaid Ho'b ertu, Mi. nnd Mrs. Kvnn Thomas, Mr and Mrs. Morgan Williams, Mr. nnd Mrs. Samuel Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Tlomas H. Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Phillips. Mr. and Mrs. David Thomas. Mr and Mrs. Thomas II. Davis. Mr. and Mrs. George Fvans, Mr. and Mrs. John M. Harris, Mr. and Mis John H. Harris. Mr. nnd Mrs. David Harris. Mr. and Mrs. George Davis, Mr, and Mrs. John Kvans, Mr. and Mrs. John K. Kvaiif, Mr. and Mrs. William !. Wil liams, Mr. and Mrs. William V. Grif fiths, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. limning. Mr. nnd Mrs. Thomas Jones, Mr. and Mrs. John Dalley. Mr. nnd Mrs. Hlch nrd Pierce, Mr. and Mrs. Hoger Jones, Mr. nnd Mrs. Thomas Hopkins, Mr. nnd Mrs. Samuel Davis, Mr. and Mr.-. K. II. Millard, Mrs. Hoscklnh Peters, Mrs, Gwilyni Maddoek, .Mrs. Henry Jones, Mrs. Saul Jones, Mrs. Heese Maddock, nnd the Misses Anna Jones, Harriet, Lulu nnd Mamie Kvans, Martha Mar shall. Mary Williams, Annn nnd Min nie Davis, Anna Claln, Hebecca and Miriam Thomns, Jessie Huiiow, Mar garet Kvans, David Jenkins, Kdgar Davis, George Kern, James Smith, Frank Phillips. The board of engineers, Chief P. ,T. Hickey, M. McMnnus, Charles Wlrtz, James O'.MulIoy. Charles Hemer and T. F. Jones nnd Secretary William Tan ler, Councllmcn Adam Schroedet, K. F. Wenzcl and W. V. Giilllths. THOMAS-AHHAMS WKDDIXG. Hev. Daniel Jones, pastor of the First Welsh Congregational chulrch. united in marriage last evening Miss Ksther J. Abrams and William P. Thomas, the ceremony taking place at 8.30 o'clock at he home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Ab rams, 60S South Main avenue. The main parlor where the happy event was performed was exquisitely dec orated with potted plants, cut (lowers nnd ferns. Miss Sarah Abrams, sister of the bridesmaid, was maid of honor, and Gomer H'eese was groomsman, and Misses Mary Weaver and Hhea Hughes, little tots, were flower bear ers. The costume of the bride was Per sian blue, landsdown, with chiffon and silk trimmings, while her attendant wore a becoming gown of similar ma terial and hue. The flower girls were attired In white. A reception was giv en nt the conclusion of the ceremony and at midnight Mr. and Mrs. Thomas left for a short sojourn nt New York. Upon their return they will reside nt 70r South Main avenue. The guests present were: Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Weaver. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ab rams. Mr. and Mrs. Heeso Heese, Mr. nnd Mrs. Owen Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Knoch Harris Mrs. Heese Thomns, Mrs. Thomas Heese, Mrs. Richard Hughes and the Misses Sarah and Kate Ab rams, Elizabeth Jenkins, Mary Ann Thomas, Susan nnd Kate Johnson, Jennie nnd Kdlth Heese, Clara Hrew- ster, Mary Kdwards, Kvnn Abram, William J. Thomns, David K. John son, Frank Hevan. Gomer Heese, Kvnn Kvans. Out of town guests: Misses Mnry A. Wllllnms, of Olyphant; John Watklns, Kingston, MR. "WILLIAMS APPOIXTKD. Thomas J. Wllllnms. of .118 Four teenth street, by appointment has as sumed the duties of nsslstant general mine superintendent vice Thomns D. Davies, deceased. Mr. Williams Is raised from the position of foreman at the Manvllle where he has been for the past six years. Tho selection Is a source of great pleasure to his friends and also much surprise as he Is tak en In preference to several older In the service. It Is, however, but a warranted recognition of his efficiency. Mr. Williams came here from Wales 22 years ago and has resided here since. Ho worked for several years ns a min er In the Oxford nnd Hellovue mines. In 1692 he wus sent to the Manvllle mines, Green Ridge. He Is a well known West Scranton resident nnd Is very prominent In Tabernacle Cogre gntinnnl church affairs. His duties will call for the supervis ion of the Manvllle mines Green Hldge: Hnllsteatl, Duryea; Pyne, Tay lor and Holder, nt Taylor: and Hell evue. Dodge, Oxford. Sloan, Central and Archbald of West Scranton. PKRSOXAL MKXTION. Miss Bessie. Watklns, of this side, Is the guest of friends nt Hlnghaniton. Mrs. H. H. Anthony and family, of North Hyde Park avenue, In visiting friends In Maryland. John D. Phillips, of Academy street, attended the graduation exercises ot itis son Dr. Tnlelson Phillips from the Philadelphia Dental school yesterday. J. II. Fox, of Bradford, Is the gutfit of relatives here. Miss Carrie Uelseckcr. of Ut, I'ncono, HOSTETTEIfs fj 9' CELEBRATED M otnur Hie summer Hon 1 one the titnb- custom! country RHMOVBALL DYSPEPTIC AX I) NERVOU3 SYMPTOMS WITH & THE BITTERS THAT your brief res pita from Inbor niny rrvo " ii e r in n u e ii t til cilng. fc. STOMACH,,, 5TTERS returned home after visiting friends here. Fred Price, of Acker nvenue, has ie turned from a visit nt Moscow. Mr. and Mrs. Kleazer Kvans, of Laf ayette street, have Issued eurita un flouncing Hie wedding of their daughter, Miss Harriet, to Heed Slvolly, of the central city, which will occur Wednesday mornlnlg, June !:.'. Miss Kate Davis, of Archbald street, sailed for Walcn from New York city yesterday to spend two months. MINOR NKWS NOTKS. Miss Jennie Daniels, of Division street, was at Carlisle yesterday at tending the commencement exercises at Dickinson college. Her brother, Charles K. Daniels, was a member of the graduating class of the law de partment. Those desiring to enlist In the Thir teenth regiment can leave their names nt Jenkins' drus store nt any time of the day. Sergeant Freeman, of Com pany F will be at the drug store every evening to see those who may desire to enlist. The funeral of the late Henry Meyers was held yesterday morning from the U'llldenne, J823 Jackson (street. Ser vices were private and interment was made at Forest Hill cemetery. An excellent nnd well attended en tertainment was given hist evening by the members of classes No. 27 and 14, taught respectively by Mrs. Thomus Muthlas and Miss Margaret Morgan., of the Sabbath school. A short so cial. Including the serving of refresh ments followed the entertnlnment. Mrs. M. L. Hlalr's class will hold a lawn social tonight at Marshall Down lng's residence,, 217 Chestnut street, for the benefit of the Simpson Metho dist Kplscopal Sunday schcol. VOTERS EXAMINED YESTERDAY. Thcr Woro from the Soulliwcst Dis trict ol LiicUnwiinnii Towinlilp. Rcfore the election contest examiners the following residents of the South west district of Lackawnn.a township were examined yesterday: Thomas Kelly. Owen Lacey, John Conaboy, John Nee, Kverett Campbell, Con Stokes David Hollenback, Peter Freece, Thomas Nee, Davitt Quinn, Michael Gibbons, Thomas D. Maschal, Patrick MeGrath, Henry Cawley, Michael Haithko, Thomas Farrell, Patrick Muldeilg Frank Toile, Charles Coyne, James Crone, John Holleran, William Merrick, Richard Holleran, Michael Henley. John King, William Gallagher, Adam Fasshold, James Kagnn, Willani Toole, John Carroll, Michael O'Hora, sr., Thomas King, Chnrles Chareickn, Alexander Koda, James Sullivan, John Grimes, Stanley Pcfiki, Michael Hutlcr, Thomas llano hoe, Patrick Conway, Christopher Fasshold, Daniel J. Donovan, Thomns Coyne, Kdwnrd Donnelly and Thomas Sullivan. There will be another hearing begin ning nt 9 o'clock this morning. DVNMORE. At S.45 o'clock last night Miss Katherlno Jones nnd John W. Pruning were mar ried at the groom's home, on lirook street. Rev. W. F. Gibbons officiating. The bride was attended by Miss Florence Rriinlng. sister of the groom, drier Lo Har was best man. Roth bride and brides maid were p.ttlred in cadet blue gowns, trimmed with cream se.tln chiffon. Tho ushers we.-e Oscar Wilson nnd William McDonald, of Plttston. and Henry Itrun Ing. of this place. The following guests were- present: Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Sans cnb.iugh. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Sans enbaugli, Mr. nnd Mrs. L. Bernhardt. Mr. and Mrs. Kugene Selgle, JJr. and Mrs. Frank Warnke, Mr. nnd Mrs. George Henry, Mrs. W. Powell. Mrs. A. H. Cowell, Mrs. Oscar Ludwlg. Mrs. Hurth. Mr. and Mrs. George Schrank, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pruning, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dwyer. Mr. and Mrs, J. C. Hobday, Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Hnmpel, Mrs. Mary Prlchnrd, Mrs. William Pass, Mrs. Margaret Jones, .Mrs. .Mary iiuicu er, Misses Ida Powell. Margaret Van Cnmpen. Anna. Dwyer. Rosa. Xelllo and Llllla Bernhardt and Mlnnlo Pruning, and Messrs. John Filth. Henry Prun ing and John Schuler, of Dunmore; Misses Anna and Hnttle Dennlson, Miss Hosby nnd Messrs. Oscar Wilson and Charles Shlpp. of Plttston. Mr. and Mrs. limiting were the recipients of many beautiful presents. They left on the 1.49 a. m. Delaware. uacKawaima ana west ern train on a tour of the eastern states. When they return they will reside In Soianton. The funeral of the late Anthony Welsh occurred from the residence on Hloom street nt 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon. Rev. Mr. Donlon officiated. Interment was made In the Catholic cemetery. Invitations have been Issued for the marriage of James Kearns and Miss Stella Monnhan. Cards have been Issved for the mar rlago of John Wilson, of Applo nve nue, and Miss Kllzahcth Meade, of Drinker street. Arthur Foote, of Hrook street, em ployed at Spencer's mines us driver, wns badly squeezed between a ear and a prop while at work yesterday morning. He wrs tnken to his home in the am bulance and Dr. Hopkins were called. He stated that the bov wr Buffering from a severe strain In the back. It will bo some time before he will be able to work. The Young Men's institute will give nn entertnlnment in Manley's he'l tonight. An interesting programme be ren dered. LETTERS FROM THE PEOPLE. Hinder this hearting short letters of In terest will be published when aceompa nloil, for publication, by th writer's name. The Tribune will not be held re ponslb'.q for opinions here expressed Prni'.e lor n Iloapllnl. Kdltor of Tho Tribune. Sir: Having received nn Ir.jurv In the Oxford mine some time ago, nnd through the courtesy of Outside Foreman W B Thornton bringing my case before Gen eral Coal Agent W. II. Slorrs. 1 was given permission by the two gentlemen mentioned to enter the Moses Taylor hospital, where my ease wns taken churge of by Dr. Leet and House Physi cian Whitney. After being In the Insti tution for ten weeks I returned home, af ter having a successful operation per formed upon me by Dr. Leet. During my stay there I huve nothing but high honor ami respect for the Institution and those employed therein, more especially to the nurses who waited upon me. and the advice I would give to any young man who receives an Injury In or around the Delaware, Lackawannu end Western Railroad company Is to seek entrance at ouco In the above. Institution. Vcrr truly, John 11. Phillips. Uelluvuu Ju rt "inr.vBTi ..i4'jx.i i'i v tig K&NeHi AtJFSitU fi &SSS&$ffl HAPPENINGS OF SOUTH SCRANTON Meetlnc in Century Hose Company's Quaricrs to Arrange (or Picnic. mrs. anxa mahik dktkmplk. oxe of tub pioxi:khs of this hi: oiox is daxokhot'sly ill-mrs. christian stohr full ykstkr day axd dislocatiid 1ikr right SIlOrLDKR-MAHRtAOlJ OF MISS MAROARKT PHILI11X AXD JOSKPH CCLLKX. In the Century Hose eompnny rooms Inst evening a meeting wus held of the members of the picnic coninilttee and the ladles who will arlst at the annual outing, June 22. Tho various de tails that comt under the supervision of thp women were dlciifsed, and par tially arranged, Another Joint meet ing will be held Sunday afternoon, nnd n special meeting of the company has been called for tomorrow evening. The committee of ladles Is composed of Mrs. William Faunler, Miss Theresa Grob, cashiers; Misses Kmma Nnpc, forelndy, nnd Anna Hartmnn, Minnie -aiig, Nettle Williams, Katie Flckus, Laura Hoflngcr, Katie Helntz, Reglnii Grob, Carrie and Louisa Matte.- Reg nal Jamea. Mary and Lizzie Rldonbnc h, Anna Wlttsman, Hartora Hertel. Julia Dantzworth and Mesdames Kd Klcllar and Louis Schuer. MRS DKTKMPLK DYINO. Mrs. Anna Mario Dctemple. ot Pros pect avenue, nn aged woman now eighty yearn of age, Is dying, and it is but a few hours until her career will be closed. She Justly claims the dis tinction of being among the first su tlers of this section, nnd It was at her home, in the primitive days .f Catholicity In this Jvnlley thut the clergy stopped. The late Archbishop Xewman, then bishop of tho diocese that Klnce has been divided Into Kiie, Harrlsburg and Scranton dloe-eses, on his trip through here to administer the sacra ment of confirmation, was a guest at the Dctemple homestead. The aged lady's narrative of the early days of Scranton nnd vicinity Is Interesting, and ehe has been a rec ognized authority on Incidents of the dnys of tho late 40's and uO's that have since gone down In history. MRS. STORH IXJFRKD. Mrs. Christian Storr, of Alder street, wife of Alderman Storr, fell yesterday and dislocated her right shoulder. She was passing from the summer kitchen to the house proper nnd In n manner quite unexplalnnblc, she stumbled and fell. A physician was sent for and the Injury dressed. PHILH1X-CITLLKX Xl'PTlALS. Miss Margaret Phllbln and Joseph Cullen, both of Orchard street, vere married at St. Peter's Cathedral yes terday morning at 9.30 o'clock, Hev. D. J. McGoldiick nhicUtlrg. The bride was attended by Miss Xora Ken nedy and Partly Mullen, brother of the groom, was groomsman. A wedding breukfnst was given at the bride's home nnd tod ty the happy couple will begin housekeeping. NCUS OF NKWS. Olio Fross, a well-kinwn man of Alder street, is alarmingly 111, nnd but slight hopes nre entertalne 1 for his recovery. Mrs. Fred Miller, of Plttst n avenue, Is visiting at Hlnghaniton. Thomas Callery, of Wllkes-Harre, visited his brother, H. J. Ca"ery, ye etrday. A daughter was born to John Hefty, of Cedar avenue, yesterdny. Joseph Slocum, of Hlnghaniton. spent yesterday nt bis home on this side. Joseph Durkln, of Plttston avenue, Is 111. James Connell lodge, of Odd Follows, held a regular meeting last evening, nnd during the session the rank of first degree was conferred on two members. Fred Leister, of Buffalo, Is stopping at Hotel Best. St. Aloysius society will give n com plimentary entertainment In Phar macy hall this evening. Attorney John J. Murphy will deliver nn ad dress. A party of the following well known young people spent yesterday ut Blng hnmton: Miss Sarah Glllard, Maine Cullen, Kate and Annie Whnlen nnd Anthony Buttle. John Brown, Frank Gavin, James Dnlley and James Her ri ty. Fred Mursch, the Iron fence manu facturer, is nt Philadelphia. Mrs. Louis Zlmmer. of Cedar ave nue. Is visiting her former home at New York. Mrs. Patilck Roach, of Cherry street, has returned from a visit at Unlondale. The patriotic entertainment and so. clal given by the Kpworth league in the Cedar Avenue Methodl-U Kplsco pal church last Tuesday evening wns a success in every respect. This evening the Hev. W. Van Kirk will lecture on the "Wines of the Bible" In the Cedar Avenue Methodist Kplscopal church. Admlslsou free All are cordially Invited to hear him. COURT HOUSE NEWS NOTES. In the aetloa of M J Callendar against John P. Kelly, assignee, reasons for a .stviHsimrswnrtKniii"Mi mjh aAimiatHn.u ft&Qf I Mill -MUITB mm GRwei SCALF 9. al BJKBH ALL DRUGGISTS. h B THE jfBRUSH I Jlr J iy What is it brain ot brawn? H jf f. f Do you clcn by main J I$ f- jf strength or do you use labor A W j- . 5 6a vers? Do you use the best labor 9 W C 'trie&z ' "Aver? If you are undecided which m I J DUM Powder m VF. TIIK W. K. PAIIinANIC COMPAHV, ,.,,,, LfiV-? I vft chlcajo. Ht. Loiila. New York. Iloton. I'hl'ndelpala. fffltfflftfljjr, new trlnl were filed yesterday and sent to Judge Mcliierson. Marriage licenses were granted yestcr dny by Clerk of the Courts Daniels to Frank Ilacko and Maggie Ludwlg. of Scranton: Frank 11. Jones and Josephine A. Llkofsky, of Scrnnton; Charles 8. Richardson, Providence, and Harriet ICIIzabeth l'ruser, of Throop; Thomas Van Worst and Minnie Sears, of Carbon- dale; Kugene J. Hurke, of Carbondale, and Annie Xllnnd. of Scranton. Register of Wills Koch yesterday ad mitted to probate the will of Kdwnrd K. Morse, late of Carbondale. Letters tes tamentary were granted to Mnrgurct 1. Morse. SIQNED BY THE MAYOR. Slgnnturo Attached In I.nrgo Hatch ol roiincltiiiiiuic Mcntirps. Mayor Halley yesterday attached his signature of approval to a larg num ber of resolutions and other measures. Among them were the following: Directing the city clerk to advertise for proposals to tease or bell to the city a llro alarm rystem; directing the city en gineer to run grade lines on the boule vard near Deacon street; directing the advertisement of the petition for a pave ment on Hyde Park avenue between La fayette and Division streets in the Fourth nnd Fifth wards: directing the city solic itor to appeal from the award of $100 damages In Domlulek Henley; providing for grade lines on lllll street, between Robert and Wayne avenues; providing for the construction of slldlns doors for Xny Aug Knglne house; directing the re pair of the runway at General Phlnney j-jiiglne house; providing for repairs on the culvert on Third fctrcet, between Luzerne nnd Fellows streets; directing the Scranton Hallway company to repair Its tracks on Seventh street: providing for the papering of Liberty Hose house; directing the city engineer to furnish grade lines on Greens lnne; directing the park commissioners to secure options on Tripp's park; directing the city solic itor to defend Patrolninn Joseph Hlock In any case which may be brought against him by D. T. Swartz: providing for the storage of tire department sup plies in the city hall, adjusting the taxes nnd assc-sment of T. C. Snovcr. OR. E. C. VVE&T'H NERVE AND DRAIN TREATMENT 29" Red Label Special Extra strenntn. For Impotcncy, Lobs of fov7pr, Aiosc juannood, Mtr!llf m- KnrMnnA.al Kl n box! oix for 5. rhhlV iiitolttnn irinrntttiari Tr tr nnnln lflrtna A nlnrt 6EF0Rorbymnil. AKtER tVm O Clarke, ,t26 Penn Avi Sc-nnon, Pa, SUMMER RESORTS NEW JERSEY. On the Ocean Front. cve i miles below Long Ilrancli. Monmouth House SI'RIXO LKK llKAfll, X. .1. Write for deserlptivft pamphlet rontnlnlnj terms nnd IniormnMoii. 1IKNJAMIN II. YARD. NKW YORK. IIOTIJLS. The St. Denis D road way and Eleventh St.. New York. Opp. Urace Church. -European Plan. Rooms $1.00 a Day and Upwards. In a modsit and unobtruslra way there an few butter conducted tioteli In the metropolis tlmn the St. Denis. Too great pojm'arlty it his sequiren o.in rexdlly bo tracod to its unions location, 1U homollUo atmosphere, tho peculiar excalleao of Its cnlslno ana service, sad Its tsit modsr to prices. WILLIAM TAYLOR AND SON. EjLo Cor. Sixteenth St. and lrtlog Plica, NEW YORK. AMERICAN PLAN, Day and Upwards. EUROPEAN PLAN, Day and Upwards. S3.50 Per SI. SO Per I. D. CRAWFORD, Proprietor. LACKAWANNA Wrv tkS&Bs manufactur.r; of OUR SHED PIS. HIE HEMLOCK 1 Bill Timber cut to order on short notice. Hardwood Mine Ralls gawed to uniform lengths constantly on hand. Peeled Hemlock Prop Timber promptly furnished. MILLS At Cross Fork. Potter Co.. on tho OulTulo and busque. hanna Kallroad. At JUina, Potter County. Pa., on Coudcrsport. ant Port Allccany Railroad. Capaeity-400,000 feet per day. GENERAL OH-U.K-uoaru Telephone No. 4014. For SaU b, JOHN H. PHELPS, tSpruca street. ChlchtilcV K&tllth Dliacnd Brand. Orlffluftland Onlv CenultiP, mri, alTi vttavil, tDic aik Drucciit for Ctettir Knahtk Ina- non JJramt to Kfl aiid (( 4 Wftalliei !. i-iw wtib bint rttboD, i aive Inaothrr. krtutt danetroui iubififu 'riniaiiJ imitation!. Al Dfutilnt. sr ad Ao. la ittmr '"' pr'leBlrt, intluoDttlt fcal "itriitr rr imaif," tuvtr. f rriara ' JHSSIM 'aUWV t-n . fmw f mfwit ChlhstfvChcmIsalCt.WdUtwUaBirci CoU 0 ftll Lwtt ltuliU, I'HILAiiArX ro MS -?t awv&J 'L. 0 GRAND fl FARVIEW Thufsilayjune 9th A. 0. II. AND DELEGATES TO CONVENTION. ) TO Kxcurslon train will leave Adults. Children, Steel "Works ....S.OOa. m. $1.00 Scranton S.ir. 1.00 Green Ridge ....8.19 1.00 61 Providence S.22 1.00 Dickson S.27 .80 Olyphant 8.r,0 , .75 Peckvllle 8.31 .65 Wlnton S.37 .60 Aichbald 8.41 .60 Jermyn 8.45 .45 Mnylleld 8.49 .45 Carbondale Main station ..9.00 .30 Trains every hour. Tickets good on all trains. First-class refreshments, and music on grounds. JGHMI Tbo btst llttlusr shirt mude. hard to lit try one. If you ra CONRAD SELLS 'EM 305 Lacka. Ave. L OF SCRANTON. Special Attention Given to BusL ucss and Personal Accounts. Liberal Accommodations Ex fended According to Rulancca and Responsibility. 3 Per Cent. Interest Allowed on Interest Deposits. Capital, Surplus, Undivided Profit $200,000 350,000 79,000 WM. CONNELL, President. HKNRY BELIN.Jr., Vice Pres. WILLIAJI II. PECK, Cashier The vault of this bank is pro tccted by Holmes' Electric Pro tective tjyhtem. LUM ol iraue uunuing, oer.iuiuii, a. When In foubt wfcat to u far Ncrrous Debility, Low w Power, Imtencr,Alropby,Vaico!enit clier eakneites, Iron sny cause, u Sesinc Pills. Drains checked and full riser quickly rettortd. If ctlMltl. Mfa lriku. result ftullT. Mallcd(cr?1.00;0boiMj5.00. Wil $3.00 orders we cits a euiranlea to cure cr refund toe moner. Address PEAL UEDICINa C0CIeCbnd. 0. Pharmoclat, car. VWomlno svsnue and HAVE YO Hora Thrunt, rimplcs, Co nor-t'olore I Hnots. Aobe Old Morev I'lccrs In .Moutli, liulr r'altloz? Write tuiiK ui:.Mi;iiv i-u. , oji n soni: Temple, Chlcsjo, III., for prools of cures. Capital, Sjoo.ooo. Worst easel cutedln 15 to jgdsjs. loo-psje book tree. Am , Ilk BER m.. IIDIOD LUMBER iiffiiiiJiMaiia u
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