Gr K i- THE SCllANTOiV TRIBUNE-WEDNESDAY. JUNE 15. 1898. - WV.;i '" w I I 't 4 4M-H-4M-HH ! NEW OXFORDS FOR THE -f J STYLISH t -- GIRL We have them iu every shape, form, design, col--- or and material that can -- possibly be desired and f every one is guaranteed. Ladies' Fine Black and Dark Tan Glace Kid Oxford Ties. t -f t $2oo the pair I All sizes and widths, 410 SPRUCE STREET. -M-H-M-H-f -H-f-f -H-H-f-f The Wllkes-Barrc. Ilecord cun lie had In bcr? Mori at the news stands of M. Melnhart, 119 Wyomlntj avenue; Mac, Lackawanna aer.ue. CITY XOTES. Cards of thanks, retolutloiia of condo lence, obituary poetry and the like mil be Inserted in The Tribune only when paid for In ndvance, at the rate of 10 cents per line. After an idleness of four weeks the Hellevue mine resumed operations ester day The commencement exercises of St. Cecilia's .ic.idemv will lie held this even ing at 7.30 In College hall. In the Mt. Pleasant mine, .Monday, John Klenidii, of I'eteishuiR. was pain fully crushed by a fall of roof. The Del.iWHie and Hudson compunv paid the tialmmn nn the Xlneeh lu.iuili and at tho Clinton mines at Vnmlling. Woik on thn lateral i-ew, r a;i llonrv nvenue and fiieen plaee. In tlie Seventh and Thirteenth vaids w.is Ik gun yes urdav by Contiaetor O'Haia tlie was dlcoerid osuida moin Ins; at 8 o'clock In a house at 111 Went I mdeii Mreet. occupied by Samuel Lci.se. imh slight damace was ilono Krttcnhewler & Co. have received an export order for five Seianton bicycles to be shipped Satuiday to Scotland. This is undoubtedly the Hist exportation "f blejcles made In our own ilty III Its is torj The wheel 1 llko the ilty ll'.s named aftti lliht-ilays. The Lackawanna County Medical so ciety held a nuetlns last iilsht at whkh Ui James Sti-ln rc.nl a paper mi "i:e 'lioublcs " The doctors discussed the ad visability of phvslel.ins i.illlng Horn 'O pathlsts In consultation or acting In a Jitofcsslonal wav wilh them The Traders' National bank has opened to the public a subscription list lor the pioposed new Issue ot 1'nlted StaWs fcoveinment bonds. Any peison delil" to subscribe foi slid bonds m' now i"!j so and subset Ipllons will be handled by this bank without ohnige to the hub fctiiber. v meeting of tin- Lackawanna County Agrlfultui.il Micltv u In Id jesieulav foicnoou In the 41 and lui.v room In tho court houc for the puipose 01 airanglnfr c-ates tor Institutes. Kuem.in Lcidi pie. sldtil and Ileniv .1. Nmihup vas icre taiv The instltutrs will be held In the tall and e.iily vititet Superlntendc'it (leorro Sanborn leaves lot Chlckamauga today to nss.st in the wo'k among tho volunteers, by the Intei n.i'ional committee ot the Youim Men's llulsilaii nM.cl.itlon. Uviinuellst 11. T. Hlggli h. of Chert' 1. Mass.. il tako ih.irgc of the woik heio iluring his nb hence Thiee c.f tho tonvcits, of ihe mis. sion will obseivo their Hist unnlveisary Thuisday evening. All lilends ol tho w.nk are Invited to be pichont. Servico evcr cv cuius nl & o'clock. J L. Tilly, of D.iHmi. nrrested last Krlda on lomplalnt of bis biothet-ln-law M. J. Jui kson, for an alleged seri ous crime in which the name of tho loi ircr's lj-eai-old daughter was con cerned, was disc limbed after a licailng before Aldcim.m Millar estud.iy. Tilly had been In Jn II In clcfauli nl ball pond Ins the final healing. The haige miiilo In Jackson was not supported by any eildenr,? except his own, whlih was vai,uc and cltctimstantlal, and was btout lv denied bv his sister, Mi.s Till, and her daughter. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOC; Choice 15 pound. 5 Th3 Scranton Cash Store o oooooooooooooo 000 BUSINESS MEETING OF UNIVERSALIS Largt Amouut of Business Transacted al Yesterday's Session. pri:sidi:nt annoitnced his com- MITTKKS 1'Ort T11I3 YUAn-COM- minion summon Di:Livijm:n nv kuv. UDWiN n. swnETsnit, d. v., or rmt,Am:M'HiA-iN 'run Ar ti:hnoon tiiij ni:v uxivkksai, ist ciirneu at Nicholson wvs dkdicatkd-coni-i:iu:ncu alum'- 1NG WILL Ml HHLD TODAY. Tho Hlxty-seventh nnnunt convon tlun of the I'cnnajlvanlu Urrlvon-nllsts vvns foinmlly opened at 10 o'clock yes teiday moinltrK at Nicholson by I ho president, Judge C. S. Russell, of To wiindu, who called upon Dr. Atwood of Couton, N. Y., for the opening pray er, following which the roll of delegates was called. Following me ollicois: Ofllcers President. Hon. C. S. Rusted; vice president, C. V. Oablell, Jr.; seer---tai, Rev I". A. Hlsbce, D. D., treasurer, Oeoige C. Thomas. Trtitees Hev. IMwnrd C. Sweetser, V. IJ. William 11. Hart, Jr., Frank Pierce, John H. Voth, John C. ncssalct, Will lain H. Luden, Charles S. Lincoln, Thos. K. Ober, AVIlllam O. Ayeis. Upon motion tho reading of the min utes was dispensed with. The report of tl'o boaid of trustees was then lead by the secietuiy, followed by tho re pot ts of the e oniinlttoes. New commit tees weie then announced by the ptesl dent for the coming year ns follows" laeotlons Itev. V. W. Whlppen, Scran ton; .Mr. K. II. Utau, Philadelphia; Mrs. ltalim. Ilondlnc. ltellglous Serv Ice Itev. 11. C. Sweetser. Philadelphia: Kev. It. H. Horn, HrooK- ljn; Itev. James He nick. Nicholson. OfHclal Iteports-Hev. H. T. Pope, To wanda, Mr. I Marlon Yager, Philadel phia. rnflnlshed Huslnc.ss Mrs. W. H. Luden, Mr H. A. Sweet. Mrs. N M. Davis. Nominations 1)1. Itogers, ol Heading; Mr. Wuldle, of ISrookljn; Jlrs. Hose Danncr, Scianton. TRKASl'HUn'S IIKPOHT. This was followed by tho treasurei's repoit chowlne I" detail the total if celpts dutin the year to have been SL'lfiO.n'i. The total eNpondlluies were 2.130.6". the dctli.it having been caused by a debt that was carried over f 10111 last year. lv. V. A. Ulsbee then lead the necie tary's lepoil In which he showed the cniidition of nil the T'nlveisallst churches In the stute. the number ot families, number of chmch members, number in the Sunday school and tho Young People's societies, whether the church buildings weie Insured or not, and whether they weio paitly suppoit ed by or oonti United to the convention. He showed that it was a great giatlli catlon to note the piospetlty of the church thioughout the state, with per manent funds amounting to over $r0. 000 and with church propeity to tho value ot over hnlf a million. Rv. Msbee called patlieulcir ntten tlon to tho fad of the great need of a state siipeilntendenl. Itev. I'M win It. Sweetser, I)D.. pastor of the Ciiuieh of the Messiah at Phlla-d-lphla, then delivered the communion seimon. Dr. Sweeter took for his text tln ighth verse of the thirteenth chap tor of St. John's gospel, "Jesus answer ed if I wash thee not at all then thou hast nn part with me" Dr. Atwood. who left for his homo at Canton, N. Y.. In the afternoon, then tuck charge of the communion service. In a tew lnipiesslve and vii-cboson woids he oxi lnlned the Significance of Hi" communion si 1 vice; he said that this service though a simple mttter, meant iniiih lo those to whom it meant much and meant but little to those to vhom it had no tine significant e. The convention then adoumed until 2 o'clock in the nfteinnon. DEDICATION OF CHCItCII. The exeieises attending the dedica tion of the new I'nlversallst chuich of the Saviour wcte appropriately ob served In the afternoon commencing at :'. ;:o The church was lavishly decotated with a dozen vailetles of ioes, dioop ing feins and stntely begonias. It Is built of native granite, tilmnied with Nicholson blue stone, put up In the flothlc stvle of architecture and Is most delightfully situated on the blow of a hill in Nicholson pioper and ovei looks the surrounding countiy. The progiamme lendeied in the af ternoon Included the following, among the most delightful numbei.s of which was a solo by John T. Wntklns of this city: Oigan vuluntaiv. Mis. r. A. Hake; anthem, choli , innovation, Itev. H. F. Curtis; Lord's Prayer. ie spunsive: scrlntuie leading. Kev 11. H. Horn, solo, John T Vv'ntkins. ser mon, Kev. F i:. Adams; anthem, choir, nddiess to pailsh, F. A. Hlsbee; dedication h.vmn; piayer of consecra tion, Kev. O. H He.udsley: closing piaei. Kev. F. W. Whipple, bolo, Mis. L' M. Tiffany. Following the leading of the scilptuie by Kev. It. K. Hoin jonu -r. vvntkins, ot this ilty, ren deied "Light In Daf'knes.s," in it man ner which the appreciative faces of the large audience showed was ri catty enjoyed. The dedication set mem was delivered b Kev. F. K Adams, the letiilng pas tor, vho goes to the unheislty at Can ton as one of the professors of thiol ogy. Mr. Adams look for his text tho twenty-fourth psalm. m:v. msiinrs addkkss. Following nn anthem by tint . Isolr, Kev. F. A. Hlsbee. D. D.. ot Philadel phia, made a shmt aildicss to he par ish. Mr. Hlsbee Is probablj one of the wittiest pieachei.s In the Mut nnd he kept the audience In a go .l humor by his happy icfeiences to l-.cal things of Interest to them. After 11 most touching pinyo- by the Kev. O. K. Heardhlcy, ofCls-ein, N. Y , l.'t of the chuiih's fonii"r pastors, tin- net of dedication was perfoiined In the piese.it pastor, Kf James Heirlek. after which Kev F. W. Whlp pen, of Scianton, made the closing pravcr which with a solo by Mis. Tif fany closed tho exeiclses for the uftci noon. The evening services nt 7.30 o'clock was taken up by the occasional ser moil bv the Kevs. Dr. Kodgers, D. D of Heading. John T. Wntklns sang 1 solof "Hymn 10 tiod tho Father." Today nt !i o'clock a conference meet ing of the lonventlou will be held, and tr balame of the day. beginning at 10 11 clock, win bo devoted to the busi ness of the convention. - ' POLICE WILL FEAST. "Link" Tillmnn Mill Hnclneor tlie llnbllng ( linn Hake on Friday. The four lieutenants of the pollco depaitmcnt, Davis, Spollman, Wllllama and Zang Tvere yesterday afternoon purchasing supplies and arranging for the clambake to bo given by tho de partment In honor of cx-Chlet of Po lice Holding Friday. The lieutenants were selected by the patrolmen ns a commmlttce nf urrangements with full power to act. The clambake will be at Mnplrwood where Is located the cottage of ex Sheriff Chiulcs Koblnson who has plaied the property ut the disposal of the department. All of Filduy will be devoted to tho affair. "Link" Tillman, the colored fireman, has been selected ns clambaklst-ln-chlcf. He wilt go to Maplewooel tomorrow with the eatable supplies and condiments nnd select the scene of action for tlie gouiman dlzlng. Tillman Is nn expert eltimbaker nnd Insists on having the ptopcr pit, water grass and other fixings necessary to n feast of the kind they have down Chcsapcuke bay where he learned his ait. DROWNED IN RIVER. Lllllo Anns Caro Felt Into the Water White Plavlnc on (be Uaok of tbc Lackawanna. Anna Caro, the two years and six mcntlis old child of John Caro, of 317 Flist street, was drowned In the Lack awanna liver yesteiday, nnd found, but a few lods ft 0111 her home by Anthony Perjeiskl, a neighbor. The little one. nn exceedingly pietty Polish girl, had been missing since S o'clock yesteiday morning nnd her par ents believed thet she had stinjed from home, and notified the police of tho cen ttal city. Searching pintles vvoie form ed to find her. Perjeiskl, who found Anna, told the father that she, pel haps ,luul fallen In the liver nt the tear of their home, but his suggestion was scouted, and he, led by a piesentlment that the girl was a victim of the wnteis, began to search along the bank on the easterly side of Flist street. At 3 o'clock he was about to discon tinue Ms work when In the rear ot No. Sir. of that stiect, nenr the river bank, beneath diooplng willow trees, he saw a little bale foot above tho wnteis, and going to the spot, llttctl the lifeless form of the lost child fiom the water. Tenderly he caiilnd her to her home nnd laid the leiunlns on a bed For a long lime ho wnlted alone for mother or lather to icturn Woid had reached 5li. Caio that her daughter had been found and she hurriedly icturned home vvnid, thinking her child was uwalting her in her usual happy mood. The scene cnai ted by the mother upon 1 n-ti-ilng was very allectlng. Latel til - fj'ther tame home disheartened by his unavailing efforts lo locate the child, and he too was piostiated when told of his child's death. Anna was the pet of the family. I'ndertaker Mnjernick sent for Depu ty Coroner Pcnnypackcr.Coroner Long street being out of town. Di. Penn packcr viewed the body, nnd visited the spot where Anna was found nnd stated that nn Inquest was not neeessniy. He Instructed Majeinlck to piepaie the ie. mains for Initial. There vvns not anvono who saw tli little one nenr the llvei and It Is prob able that while phiMng in the rear of h -r home she fell in Wh"re found, tlieio Is a bend in the stieam and the cur tent dliccted the body tow aids the bank and it was caught In the brush. BOARDS OF DIRECTORS ELECTED. Sunreholdors ol Sevornl Incorporated Companies Held Elections. Hoards of directors were elected as follows ycfterday at elections of share holders In the offices of the Hillside Coal and Iron company in the Hoaid of Tiade building: Hillside Coal nnd lion Coinpatn II. U Thorny. (!. M. Camming. A. K McDon ough, J. (. MtCullough, all of New Vork iltv , Captain W. A. May and Hun. H. N Willard, of Scranton, and M. S. Terw li nger, of Susnuehanna. Northeastern Mining and Exchange Compaii 13. U Thomas, (1. M. dim ming A. It. McDonough ami J. S. Md'ul luiigh of New Yoik rlt.v ; C. V. Menick and Mr. Jack, ot Ilradford. The latter company mines soft coal In rile and Jefferson counties. Hach boaid of directors will organize In New Yoik eitv Electiens of boards of dlieetois of the Jeffeison Railroad company nnd the Moosic Mountain nnd Cnrbondnle Kail icxd company weio also held In th Hillside company's offices yestcidayand In each case last year's board was le elected. SPECIAL TAX ORDERED. Five Mill. ill Ho Levied In Olyphnnt lor Six Yenr to Piijt Old Orders. The coutt has ordered a special levy of 3 mills annually for six yeais In olyphant borough to pay off an out standing Indebtedness of $lS,00t. Orders will be paid nee 01 ding to prior ity of dates The petition for a special levy wus osked bv Euigegs McNuIty and the borough council. POLICE NEWS John IJiown, Hi jeais old, an Inmate of tho HUlsldo Home who periodically wanders Into Scranton. becomes Intoxi cated and gels arrested, found himself lufnre Mnoi Ualley eBteulaj morning In police court. He wus dlschaigid after promt"lug to icturn to the Home Js tulion. Ho had been al tested at an einy hour In the morning by I'atiolmuu Ros, on Washington avenue. Ocar Klugood, U jeais old, of Dun mor , was taunted by some joints men In ft out of Mitchell's dining 100ms on Washington avenue late Monday after noon. He was Intoxicated He got down fiom the wagon and waded Into the ciowd. Lieutenant of Police Davis 111 lestul him. Ho was fined $J In police court. Republican Convention of (ho Twen tieth Sennloilnl District. Pursuant to n lesolutlon of the Re publican standing committee of the Twentieth Sciiatoilal dlstilct a conven tion to nominate a candidate for tho Ktnto senate to represent said district will be held at thn C.ntial Republican club rooms. Price building Washington avenue. In ihe city of Scianton, on Tues day, June 21, 1W, at 2 o'clock p. m. Delegutes to ihe convention will be elect cd on Satuiduv, June IS, at Ihe usual polling places between the houis of 4 mid 7 o'clock p. 111. The basis of representa tion will be one delegate fiom each election district which polled at least ten Republican votes tor state tieasurer tit the election In November lust, and addi tional delegates will bi admitted fiom such districts as polled at said election over one bundled Republican votes 011 the basis of one delegate for each fiac tlun In exechs of each one bundled votes. Tho election will be conducted by the regular vigilance, committees. 13. P. Kingsbury, Chairman. Walter Brlggs, Secretary, Scranton, Pa., Juno 8, U9S. VERDICT IN FAVOR OF MRS. NICHOL Jury Allowed tier Damafei to the Sm ot One Hundred Dollars. JCDO.MHNT IN FAVOIt OF THH DK FENDANT IN THE MlLAC'li OF PP.O.MISi: CASE OF MAKY LVKA HCHKVICK AGAINST PETER WA-BOLIS-TKEPPASS CASE OF THOS. M'HALE AGAINST HOKOCGH OF THIIOOP AND DICKSON CITY WA TEIt COMPANY IS ON TRIAL. The courts were going jestcrdnv on the trial of civil cases. A verdict of $100 was returned by the Jury In the trespass suit of Mrs. Agnes Nlchol against the city of Carbondale for damages to her piopertv by the con stitution of a sewer outlet close to It The case of Maty Lukaschevlck against Peter Wnbolls was called but the plaintiff did not respond and after waiting Ilfteen minutes, the court di lected n non-suit and Judgment In favor nf the defendant. The plain tiff began breach of promise proceed ings against Wabolls nearly two yenrs ngo. She nllesed that on August 22 he asked her to be his wife and she, consented. On the 12th of the following month ho went with one Helen Zulcb lls to the cleik of the court's office) and seemed a mnrrlase license. Eer since that time ho refused to tarry out the contiact he made on August 22, and by reuson of entering Into that contract she suffered dam ages to tho extent of $5,000. The suit was begun by Attorney John B. Os borne, who Is nn longer a resident of the city. The plaintiff made no ef fort to engage another attorney or to look nfter the case The defendant was repiesented by Attorneys Watson & Zimmerman. UEFOKE Jl'DGE3 GFNSTER. In the main court room before Judge Gunster the suit of W. K. Bryce & Co., of New York, against Oswald Jones, of this city, was heard.. At torney W. W. Lathrope represented the plaintiff nnd Attorney W. S. Dlehl, the defendant. The action Is for 48 tubs of butter of the value of $255 52. The defense was that the butter was unfit for sale Aigument will be mnde to the Jury by the attorneys nnd the Judge will deliver his charge this morning. The trespass suit of Thomas Mi Hale against the boiough of Throop and the Dickson City Water Company Is on before Judge Senrle. Attorneys I. H Hums and James J. O'Mallcy rep icsent the plnlntlff nnd Attorneys Vns burg x- Dawson. Mavor Everett War ren and C. P. O'Malley. the defendants. Mr. McHnle claims that a stieet hy drant cot out of lepalr and the bor ough officials or the nftleeis of the Wa ter company would not repair It: with the result that the water llovved upon his propeity, rooted up flower beds, destroyed the plants, ciacked the walls of the cellar, and did other things too numerous to mention. Three wit nesses for the plaintiff were heard yesterday and there are many more waiting to be called. YOl'NO AGAINST STOI'T. The case of John Young against John Stout vvns called and the defendant failed to appeni. A verdict for the plaintiff was dlieeted for the full amount of his claim, $44.62. In No. 2 Judge Edwards Is hear ing the case of n. J. Williams against Htnlly 1. Moore, admlnlstintrlx. The amount Involved Is about $3,000 grow ing out of trnnsne tlons between the plaintiff nnd the defendant s husband, lelatlng to the puichnse of a brick yard near Crystal Lake. Attorneys E. C. New comb, Chniles L. Haw ley represent the plaintiff, nnd Attorney S. XI. I'rlce the defendant. COURT HOUSE NEWS NOTES. The liquor license of Wib:ani F. Eib, of Dickson City, wa jet.'rdiv ttaris ferred bv order of JucUo V Iwaids to Pied. Keifer. The exceptions to the report of view ers In the matter of a road In Spilng 111 onk township were yesterday dismissed bv the louit and the report was con firmed absolutely Minnie M. Everltt. by In r attorney. D. H. Replogh . began a leplevltl suit ves leida In Pinthonotarv Cnpyland s otlli e against P. J. Duggan Cor 11 horse, wagon, harness and bakery utensils. The bond of Tax Collector (leoige W. Patterson, of LaPlume borough, was ap proved jestcrd.o b the court. T.ie amount Is $1.4'Hl. and the sutetle.s are W. W. Patterson and G. W. Davidson. Joseph Camllle. of Dlek"on Clty.churged with criminal assault, entered ball yes. terdav before Judge Edwards. Michael Coeofkn. charged with burglary, enteud ball befoie Judge An hbald. Joseph Drey stadt, charged with larceny, also entered ball. Manlage licenses were granted v ester day by Clerk of the Courts Daniels to Thomas J. Keams and Budget R. Mona Rhan. of Dunmoro; Frank Fnidham an 1 Sarah Kellunny. of the North End, Michael .1. Runne and Maggie Saullrj. of tho North End. The Spring Water Supply companv. by Its lnesldent and secretary. Hon L. A Watus unci T. II. Walklns, petition' d court vesterday to dliect Janus Butler of Moosli, to acknowledge a bond of $1 fltw In each of iwo cases when the com panv has seized his hinds 111 l..n kuwunna and I'lttston townships by right ot emi nent domain Attorney J. 13. Bmr, repr, sen ting tho Wintoii Coal compunv, the George Filer, tho Kduaid Dnlpli, the A It. Wlnton. and the Thomas I.lvy estates, tiled an ap peal )CHlrrcla In Piothonotnry Cope land's office ngalns; the assessment made by the borough of Wlnton and the county commissioners. It states that Ihe lonl assessment for taxation Is $17,.V". and it should not he more than $1.(0) Attorney W. J Hand, icprcfentlng Hon. Alfred Hand. Hied an appeal vesterday with Piotltnnotary Copelaud from the nssessmint ot the cltj of Scrantnti against his property, the Commonwealth building Tho assessor of the Eighth ward assessed the land $20,000 and the building $li.f0O The petition alleges that the land should not have been assessed mine than $15.2uO, making a total of i0. Judge Aichbald yesterday appointed examining bouriN for ihe examination of candidates for mine foremen nnd assist ant mine foremen. In the First district tho appointments weie: James 13. Mnr tlson. of Carbondale: Joseph T. Roberts, of Jeimvii, and Charles P. Ford. In the Second dlstrlet the new boaid Is John R. Jones, of Bellevue, Patilck II. Summon, ot Moosic, and James Young, of Dun moie. The appointments for each dls U let are to date from tho January term of com t and continue one veai. Tho mine Inspector Is a member of the board In euch district. Attorney T. J. Duggan petitioned court vc.storday for an Inquest among the Jur ors attending court this week to Inquire Into tho lunacy of Mary Ann Smith. Sir. Duggan icprcFcnts Ella O'Donnell, a sis Mr of Mrs. Smith. The petition states To Keep Cool During the hot weather, try one of our f-TO 'K C50LKES. Pure, easily clcjnid ;ind ov iw Purify your drinking water with a S" O .: Cooler combined. Cheapest, Cleanest, i i. All sizes, for Home, Oflicc, Store and Factory. CxygTVCeAX . MILLAR 1 "Waltt la ecd that thn T'uman In Incapable of manna Inr her property, which etmrlrtn of an Undivided oncvfotlrth Interest In a vbIj able property In Dunmore. That she haa been a lunatic for the past fifteen years. Judge Edwards ordered that the Inquest be held on Saturdav. June IS nnd that notice be served upon Magglo Flnncrty as next friend The voters examined vestcrdav In the Langstnft-Kelley contest were from the Third ward of this city. They were ns follows. John Gshagan. John N00.1, James Me.Mannmle. William O'Mnlley. Patrick Nolan Thomas O'Malley. Doml nlck Highland. Patrick Mulhrrln, P.jtri. k Gavin Antony Kopran, W. J. Thtue Michael Foley, James Uelllj, Mnitln Loftus, Patrick Lnott, John J. Foley. Thomas McGovcrn. John Caviev. .lonn McGowan, James Tlgue. John P. Kellcv, Martin McNamara. John P ICellev. Ed ward Lnvelle, John Langan, Michael Car roll. Michael Lyons. John nf;in An thony Regan, John Flnnerty, Francis Regan, Thomas Rowlev. PLOT WILL BE FENCED. Approach to IlonrincKtoolc Brldga to Ue Used na n I'ntk. Councllmen Chittenden and Molr of the Ninth ward, Lansing and Keller, of the Seventeenth have drawn on the appropriations for their tespectlve wards and provided a fund for electing nn Iron fence nround the triangular plot bounded by Jefferson avenue, Piatt place and the approach to the Koarlng Brook bridge Gias seed will be planted In the plot and It will be reclaimed from use as a roadway by vehicles. The stieet commissioner's department put a foice of men to work yesteiday to get It In shape for transformation Into a mlna ture park. AMATEUR BALL NOTES. The Senator", of Carbon street, would like to cross bats with the Walnut Street Stars on the Senators' giounds, Sundav. June 1?. at 2 p m , and will give a return game. Please answer in The Tiibune. Joseph Blglln. captain. Thomas Boles, manager. Tho Anthracites will not be able to meet the Sliders on Kilday on the Sliders' grounds us members will not bo able to get Iheie ct 4 o'clock. The Anthracites would like n game with the Sliners. but were on the Sliders' giounds Inst and could not meet the Sliders, ns thrv were not around. J. D. Lewis, manager, Ed ward Hopkins, captain The Anthracites would like to bear from the Liberties or Spiders for a game of ball on Saturday, June IS, on Brick Yard grounds Will give leluru game. Answer as soon ns possible In Tribune J D. Lewis, manager, Edward Hopkins, cjptaln. The Pilcebuig base ball club challenge iny first-class club to play a game on the Prlceburg grounds or on any grounds Mlnooka team or South Side team pre ferred, on Sunday June 1 Please answer ns soon as possible. If accepted for the Prlceburg grounds we will meet vi at the Fadden hotel. Pilccburg. T Hull, manager. The Imperials challenge the Sunsets. Nationals. Maroons or Keystones for lune 11. on nnv grounds First answer ing, first served. Answer through The Tribune. Joseph Harrison, manager, D John, captain. The Star Social club would like to ar range a game of ball with the Modocks, of the South Side, for as much money as they can put up Will play any Sun day. Answer through The Tribune. J. Mlrtz, manager. J. Rosai, captain. The Sunsets, of Archbald. challenge the Grassy Island team to a game of ball on the Archbald grounds for FHday after noon. June 17. Answer through dally papers William Caw ley, manager. The Manhattans challenge the Walln Wahs. of Providence, for a game of base hall on their own grounds, Juno l0 If accepted please state vvheie von can meet us. Charles Bellershelm, manager. The Dodgers, of Old Forge, challenge the West Side Rrow ns or tho Slldeis or the Sunsets. Violets, Loafers, Klondike, Pounders. I'resccnts or the Llllles. of Prlceburg. the Dunmore Morning Glories First come, first served on the Old Forge grounds on June 13. Will givo a icturn game. Tho Dasheis. of Old Forge challenge A BIG DRIVE IN Wash Goods Greatest opportunity of buy Stylish Goods cheap. LOOK: Printed Roman Stripes aud Figures, 10c. goods, for 5c Plaid and Check Cord Batiste, high colors, i2)c goods, for 8c Organdies aud Jaconets, 15c goods, for 10c Irish and Scotch Dimities, best 25c and 30c goods, for... 19c All the finest French and German Organdies, beautiful new designs in 30c and 40c goods, for 25c Percales, Hadras, Ginghams, Chambrays, Ducks and Piques in Great Variety. Mears & Hagen .415417 Lackawanna Ave. if 1 atd ij .4 "l I: W ya i; Avnui, x o tho Nonpareils, of Prlceburg. for Juno 19. on the Dashers' grounds. John X. Con way, malinger. The West Side Hroft ns challense the Walla-Wahs, of Providence, to n game for June 1!', al .1 o'clock, on the Hrovvns' grounds. Thomas Thomas, captain. Answer through Tribune The Keystones nccept the challenge of No. 3i school team for a game Saturday morning, June IS. Request hour of game to be 9.30 o'clock. O. Williams, manager. WHEN YOl ARE OL'T of orts, feel tiled, languid nnd dull you need Hood's Sarsaparllla. It will brace you up and give u strength and energy, vigor and vitality. HOOD'S PILLS are the best family cathartic and liver tonic. Gentle, re liable, sure. ' Through Train Service to tho West. A new train to Chicago via Lacka wanna and Nickel Plate roads wid bo jj en May 20th, leaving Scram m at 5.5" p. 111 . dnllv, arriving nt Ch'cago at 4 p. m. Thi-nigh vestibuled day coach es artl sleeping cats. THE LACKAWANNA I L III No. 224 Adams Avenue, Opposite Court Houso SCRANTON, PA, For tho tieatment and speedy cure ot all Acute and Chronic Diseases of men. women and chlldion. CHRONIC. NERVOCS. BRAIN AND WASTING DISEASES A bPELIALTV ALL DISEASES 1T.CI LIAR TO MEN. such as Nervousness, Nightly Losses, Gcnorrhoca. Siphllls. Gleet. Lost Man hood. Shrunken and Shriveled Parts. Pain in Side and Back. Varlocuce'.c, Spcrmo torrlioea. Loss of Memory, Stricture etc ALL THOSE DISEASES AND 1UK13G CLARITIES PKCCLIARTO FI3.MAI ES such as Lucorrhoea (whites), Piolapsus 'or falling of tho womb). Djsmcminhoea (or painful menstruation), ail Dlsplice. ments, Inflammation. Discharges. Pain in the Hack. Hips Sides, etc CAN'MIRS. TCMORS, PILES AND lU'PTFRK cured without knife, pain or caustic. Kpllepoj, Fits. Tape and Stomach Woims. CATAKKUOZONU. Anycno suffering with catarrh bion chitls, throat, head 01 lung troubles may receive three months treatment for oiuv J5. Trial treatment free In ofllco. It never fills to cure. I'se It at home. At the Instlluto will be Heated all dis eases of the Heart, ivldncvs. Skin. Liver Stomach, Brain, Nerve, Blood, Blaildei Ear, Ee. Nose, Throat and Lungs All specific and Gcnlto-uilnaiy diseases Chronic Eczema and all Skin and Blood diseases pcslilvelv cured. Euiptlms, Pimples and Blotches lemoved fiom the faco of both male and female Old sores and cripples of every description. Consultation End Examination Free. Surgery in all Its branches. Dr J C Densten. consulting and examining physician and suiscon. OFFICII HOURS: Daily, 9 a. m. to 0 p. m Sundays, 10 to 12 and 2 to 4. Strawberries. Finest Home Grown Strawber ries for Canning This Week at 'S the season to 9 Wedding Presents Are more in demand this) mouth than any time ol year. Suggestions in ou: lines ot china and crock ery. $1.98 Toilet Set. $1.98 10 pieces that have 3 colora in the decoration and is gold stipled would be cheap else where at $3.00. Not so here, orr price is $1.98. 100 Piece Dinner Set $5.98 $5.98 Of blue, brown or green print utidergla'.e decoration. Colors guaranteed not to fade or wash off. Sold elsewhere at $8.00. Was $12.00 Has ;, 112 Piece Now Dinner Set $9.98 colors in the decora- tiou, full gold traced in sev eral designs, this price is foj 3 days only. Fully guar antced. Other Suggestions. Berry Sets, Chocolate Pots, Water Sets, Tea Sets, Fruit Dishes, Cake Plates, At any price. Then too, you can have a chance to win the Ben Hur bicycle, one with every 4 cent purchase. THE GREAT 310Lacka. Ave. JOHN H. LAUWIG. For tho Steamsr, For the Sleeper, For the Room the or Bath Lounging Gowns and f Dressing Sacks at the Baby Bazaar .ir, r-l arejmt the thin Come nnd Sec 512 Spruce Street. All Sncclnllies for Ladles. Steam and Hot Water HEATING Gas, Electric And Combination FIXTURES Electric Light . . . WIRING Charles B. Scott, 119 Franklin Ave. The Standard ElectricClocks No Winding. No Weights. No Springs. No Repairs. NoTtotibleof Anv Kind. At Small Cost. X om;.m;v itrM.si in .-ciian- 'I O.N SWIM.. IINK H.N UK PK tl.MIIK t I sr: V.l:ll. ONLY ABUirOM.HAUM) A WI.KK. Mercereati & Connell, -iole Agents for this Territory. Tin: 1 wt'.KM' nh rixiST stock Ol' CI.OI K. WAT'II1, JKWKI.ItV AMI HI VintW AUK IN .NOIiniE.UsTtrOJ 1'DXS1IA'..M., 130 Wyoming Avenue, C E. B O rvi EAT ARKET, Choice Cuts 321 Adams Avenua Eerjtliltic In the line of fresh and. tailed Mrntp, Satinusei, l.nril, lite. l'OULlf.V AM) U.VMi:iN bhVSON'. Icltplio ne No. (iRjj MAX Wniinii. Hoot ami Shoe Make'. Heat aboes to order from $ 1.7ft up Moil's enlea and heels, (inc. Ladles' olea nnd heels. aoc. All work iiutuanUed. 17 Pnn Acnut, SCRANTON, I' A. mm $lfii:lll&' IS""!. illlVHliU 39k tfcyT&'J -'-J'j
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