The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, June 22, 1898, Morning, Page 5, Image 5

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THK SCR ANTON TRIBUNE- WEDNESDAY. JfNE 22. 1808.
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Fine all Decorations,
Choice Wall Papers,
Koom or Wall Moulding,
Window Shades and riMwes,
all grades and all pi ice?.
from ihe lowest to the highest made,
suitable for cottage or palace,
and for all tastes and conditions.
Wc invite Inspection.
Children's Carriages,
Children's Go-Carts,
Hoys' liXRrcbS Wntjons,
Velocipedes, etc.,
at Ttry attractive prices. See them.
Wank Account Hooks,
all desirable stlcs and sizes.
lor all sorts of tmsiiNSs
Mr pic and fancy stationer,
for office, stoic and house uses.
Large Variety and popular prices.
M. NORTON,
,M2 Lack. Ac, Scrantou.
3i S.Main St, Villics-Jjarrc.
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AH Kl It Bl PERRY BROS.
l'olr oticsoncs, LnbMi Heto omjJ'SP
liook eil lection, 1 Oe ubil.HireMiuli.'JM!
VV ill sotici, Mote' Hurt Mino'i.M n
booic eollctlon, 50e 1'iesnllub Muieb 2 c
War toiiK Kolle, I'viv Month, I op
now book, 60c MiiRical Itt'ciirri, JOo
205 WYOMXtf AVEMJE,
SCRANTON.
COLUMBIAN DETECTIVE AGENCY
DIME BANK BUILDING,
SCRANTON, PA.
Mattfr Solicited Wbero Others railed.
Jlodernte ClinrgeH.
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SOLUBLE.
Trepirrd according to the proscription
of a prominent sptualist It Instantlv te
beves und perm ui'ntls cures e'atrtrtli,
AaHini.i H ly J over, cold in the Head,
oro Thro it and Unlns II irmlesx,
X cabant, cnectual. Head this tebtimon
1.1 Trovn Catarrh Powder relieved and
cured inv case of r-atarth which was a
vrj aggiavalod one of tone standl'ic "
.lolin '1 CniiKhlln i Department of Slate), I
SlBSt N. H Washington DC .
rnco irt cents Sold in all tlrst class
drug stoics Liberal sample with powder
blower compluto. mailed on receipt of 15
tent
Crown Catarrh Powder Co.,
as Clinton Place, New York.
Huve opened a fien'ta' 3nuranco ejfflce m
Den Stork Compnnlei reprrimteJ. l.irso
- - enpecially kollcltcd. 'ttlBjiliono ISU I
Write or Call for Prlre l.Ut
KEMP, 103 Wyoming Avenue
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PERSONAL.
Ex-Fhci lif noblrton whs at Wilkes
Burro .vestctdav.
Key P.J JleNaiy of Geoigetown, was
InihocltyjesteiiUy.
Rev. I. P. McNulij. ot GcorseUur,,
was in the cltv jesttrU u
t-niei ox i-ouce i.ouiis. ot i'liuton. vl3-
lied friendii hi 10 jesierdaj
JIHa Hilen Davlos, ol fcumnir avenue,
JIIsb Stiunnon, of Plitst ,p ,n n ?
guesi of tiltndu I.tro yetitcid.ij
Jlrs Thomas Jlobmey and .lmigliti,
MIfs Lullti'vu, cjlloil on fncuUii hi the
e.ij csieilu
Arthur A. Pradshaw, of Ulllamntu.i .
C cmn . is the guest of Philip jiiir, Jt ,
ot IVnil ilVfiille.
D li Atli-iton, stcrotnry ot the boaiM
of trade, hi vlsltlig In Now oih ta.o
nnd will return a'uidaj'.
Mm. Jlargaret (Jiolilen. of Papons, is
. aniline the week with hoi d.nulite ,
Jlrt Thom.'S Jul dan, of Moiuty nvtiuie.
MTsh Murj i;ilznhoth tit Ilea, who is the
Eiifi. of Hr. and Jlrs i,. C liu vvch,
aeU nho wl'l King at tho until tuinnui.t
tcmoiiow evening at the Oipheus club
at the s-i-coiut Piesj tciliiu iluuth, Is a
er.'iduaie of tho P.us,oii Constivutory
At gust Itobinioii and 1. J. d ev huve
rctmni I f.-m Atlsi.tlc 'Mtj nhun 1'iey
were In ntlvm'anto hi thelibtt mh 'in
nual convuit'on of tho Nailonal Hi w
eis' a?, uri.ition, Thfv t "pris-i.te.J tlio
e'ltabiltlmu'in v.iih nhlt'h they me
pi eminently tonnectod.
CORONBR INVESTIfiATINO THE CASH.
.7' lin ICozttizak, 43 years old, a P01 1
Orllllth Auitrlmi, died at hli boarding
liousn In that plnon eiirlj j-eteiuay
nionilns fioin injuile w'hlth, It Is paid,
hti roeivud by falling fiom or being
WmWfM
m$F&ffistimWn!B
mvfm
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JsrHL0 7h
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Gnt Rale Gameio ana supply House:
'SmviM1
thioun fioni ti street cnt tieut Ills
In tni! Into Mmidii niRht.
Dr. Nuuth una cnlled tuul nttentloJ
lilni, but lie illnl u few hotiis nfter
In. win hint. Ills ft lends demanded tin
InvestlirnMon mill Ac tin;; Cnionor
IJ.'itni lins begun uu InUstlsutlon cif
tllC C'll(
SCKANTON SOLDIER WEDDF.D.
Ho Cnmc tlciniu cm 11 furlough to Cot
h llridr.
The Ueililln ol Mies I'loin. t.ol,
daughter of .Mi. niul Mm O. J. I.pvI.
and tfoiqp.tnt ttVoiijc- (J li Tiles . f t'emv
pnny A, Thlitoorth jKltnrut, nn tMc
hinted In title inutility stjli' Inst cno'i
Hit: ut the homo of the hrldp't jniri'iit.
corner or inii tne'iiuo and Citc-n
1'lilBc Btrri't.
'I'li In Id il jinity foi mod n the ad
oiid llfor and mm i hod Into tlio imso
draw Ins mom on the flt.ct floor In vlihli
th" oticiiuiiiy ns tiMfoimrHl. llv. n
1. I I.nnnlnii, of tho Uticn rjilm- Pi' "
li tri Inn Limit li uMli Intod. K-rhioC
Muleiin IMwuid ISIcluitilo. of the '
ThliteoiUli, Founded 'Injis ' ns tho pwt
retched a lurco null ot buntliis near
tho doorway. They woie pteeedod by
the fcNteis of the biltle, Until nud I'.iu
lluo I.o, who ne.cd as Mower lrl
Situ llotlsol plajcd the wedding match.
The Initio was nttlrcd In white allh.
tiimmed with laeo Her veil wiu pinned
with the mkuI ttior, tiosM nrnia of the
I'eiumhnnlfi Natloinl gu.iid
Owlnr to the hlmrt ruilouKh of Set
rim nt Ualley the couple will have no
hildal torn. A huge number of bfau-
tltlll pi'PclltH wpig lereliecl.
Those pii-iiit wete. Mr. and Mr.
D .1 l.ovl. Mies Hose and riudenie
ll, Ml-i Horn Dalley, Mls Anna
lialhn. MIhs Maud Pall-l. Mt. and Mis
Tlttl Inns Mi mid Mr. Hur'thouse,
Mi am! Mm Swnrlz. Mi and Mi". I.
UillUni'- Mi nnd Mrs. I I! Hob
oit Mi .md Mrs Hoelul of Nnntl
tik Mr and Mr?. Sr.muc I Williams.
Ji r ritiituii li'oise H Wllllumi. of
Wilkos-Paric Alt am' Mif U H Tittr,
I M iiu. - Uniu Mi md Jlii losliua.
I Vt llll mix I orty I'oi t Ml intl Mis
Tlnl.l l.'i. ImuL Ml -11.1 1ld M I1VP!1
t'h'iil"! Mi and Mis I 1. Ur!,pl. Mr.
md Mis i l, 1 iotds. Jli and Mis
C f Hlduwnv, J't and Jits mjel..
Mi nnd Mi I Imei I'atljIecU Ml nnd
M I .1 William". V.'IIi.es-P. iir. is.
Hiami l.i-ttN .In lies of Wlll.es-P.ai ie;
Ml' UCi lines Will s-Uaue, Mis.
K" iCa t,,ilr, I l-ilnr.hlll., Ml llnnl re
tini. fi.i.,, i.m . m... i". .(1.. w'll
xiiiii.'n.viiiiiiiiiii. ,'P nLUUiCi .ii
Kts-ltniw- Mi nr,l Aliv l ! I'.lllei .
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Jl1'- nllteo McKay. Jit. aniJ Jlis
llnmrs M Williams, Air and Mi- Jl I.
Turn Mioses Man and Con Hlehnids,
J li Williams Ml faille Hu'l.house.
Jli and Jlis 7 U. Wlllinins. . H.
Lc I, Mr and Jli J. H Uldsr.n.
Jl Hldsw.i. Jlr lanj ti.auJ(,l,
Ch.UlIalla K)lnl Ilunuill Hall.
DA1LEY WAS EXCITED
Did Not Like UioWnv Attorney Uol-
cnto Addressed Him mid Wanted
to Indict Punishment.
Attotnej llolgate moused the Ire of
Joseph U.illev. ot the Nineteenth waid,
.it esteida's heiulng In the l.ang
staff-Kelly i ontcfrt. Jit. D.illey was m
the stand and Jli llolgate asked him It
lie lcrelved tttij money oi valuable eon
sldeutlon lot hlh vote. lie .said lie
didn't, that Heiiub1le.cn money was
seam mound where he was.
Jlr llolgate then rcniaiked, "The
Hepublkans weie not looking for old
dogs like jou "
Alt. Dalits gesticulated and fitormed
and said that but fot the law he would
give .Mr llolgate fiesh llvei for dln
iiei The ecltement was intensllled
eiv much b such suggestions ftom
several of D.ille's friends In the au
dience nn "Smash him." Paste him, '
'Vnu'i" no good if jou don't pull the n
windpipe out of lilm."
ritully some one caught Dalle In
a tight gtasp and took him fiom n.
loom Into the conidoi He evidetulj
had homo belllgeient acUlscrg fo- after
a few minutes he returned und danced
wMi tagc a few feet from Jlr llolgate
Ho had a clay pipe In bis list and he
pulverlcd a, he clenched it so batd
Comtni-sonei Lewis ordeu d Dalley
to cc.tfO oi he would be loi ker. up.
Jio w.is lenioved fiom tho loom b
some of his friends, and things went
on bilskly nnd quietly altei that
Wevenlj -si wltnessis weie eamluotl
nltogiihet i.stLidn Thej were fiom
the Nineteenth ward and wtie as lol
low Charles Uek, Jlattln JUnowan,
John Dtvliie, John Neuls, Pctet U'n
sonhopei. .Iniob &hliidlei, jt . lai b
Hilet. John (liltoy. Thuinas Jlutphy,
Jlattln Gilmoie, John Sthnffei, James
Vallon, Jllch.it I Kiawiov. Joseph
I lit id William Hadei. Augtibt UlCrlti?.
I' W. 1'ilper, John Nealls, John
i-i Inoedei, John Jliuphj, Jacob Scheus
tet, Moiiln J. May, Jllcha I Cafiroy,
Jlartln Tougher. Kuge'ie llealey, John
J Mornn, J P Ptawt.ik, P.uil'k JH.r
phy. James 1. JlcOormtck Klch.i'-d
Kenned, Louis Senkei, Mb jmli rul
ler. Peter Hilar. Joseph Uofeiu, Danl 1
J Hen:mnn Jloons Jltuph.v, Patile i
Neali?. Thomns Jlaioney, Jusoph hyn
cler. Pud Ilngm, Michael Coleman,
Carl Sihtiebet, John Khukl JliihaU
Haiiselmnn, August ntom apple, Aug-
ust J Hilmei, John Itnedei. Prod W.
lltlilrnbaih, Chailes, Kuuclt. John
Heftj, John Hoi an, John .1. N' 11, Lou.s
' Knoler. John Nuebei, John J May. Ji ,
I William Nob, U.llluin Lutz. Mmtin
I Hot ho, Jieph Kalloj, August fiereeke.
Albeit Hiddleiiiejti. illiam Humpy,
if A. Cuiuv.uigh. 'John Pcneist, i.
August Yobs. Hemj Uempt, r. J.
cob man. Ihonms Hillon, Chailen
P'crco. Hent j C Mi.ifer. Thomas Duffy.
I Jacob Handle, si.
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Ptas
an
Receivos Good Advice fiom Fel
low Workmen
Tho Wholo Story Told by Hl3Wlfo-j
.. it May Help You. &
1 " When ray little boy was six jears old
J he hadan.attpeJ: of tho measles, and after
recovering ho wan restlcso at night, hed
no appetite, and v. as cross and fretful.
Later on, large blotches and sorei hroko
out oil h!o fseo and limbs. 0 were told
they would heal in a few dnyu; but
thew fov. dajs grew Into months. Ono
day my husband, who Is a well-known
1 railroad man, was advised by Home of his
fellow workmen to glvo tho boy Hood's
Sarsaparilla. Wo concluded to do bo, and
after ho had taken the first bottle wo
noticed roroo improvement. Wo kept on
Blving him thl medlelun until ho had
I alien tlmo bottle.1, when he wns rora
plotcly cured, and ho has been well ever
Htujc." Mes. i3. J. MiLLKit, Uennctt, Pa.
Hood's Sarsaparilla
litl.ebest-ln LicttheOnsTriie llliiod Purifier.
, hoW b ,( Am ?li"8.orj5.
i f I
I Hnn,itc OJIIc ',0 not (',"", vvn nr
I ,uuu b '"s t'rlpe, All Uruuslsu. 2i.
J. C. VAUGHAN
HAD OPPOSITION
Renominated for State Senate by Rc
publicans ol Twentieth District.
ins XAMU was i'LAfizD nurom:
Tin: co.vvrNTio.v ijy a. j. roi,.
roitN. Jit., i.v oxi: or uw most
Kt.OQI lNT IMTOnTB -12. 1'. K1N(S
urns.' was Tim chaihman ov
TIti: CONVENTION - KEdOl.fMON
r:::.vi) uv a tounuv joski-ji
Mooni:. ciiaiuman or viic com
jiittix. Hun. .lurmw C ViiiikIuh nus i-cnom
I'uuotl for ihc ofllre of tnte KCimtor
jytctclny iiflunoort by the rcpresen
tnthc- of the Hcnuldlcnns of the
Twoiit - Uftli Hctiutorlat tllstlk't, which
eomprlseg pcitlont. of laclvawanna und
I.uxetno Lountitt.
I'ho coinentlon which was cm ecd
I n j, I y bulncp-llfe and lininionlous,
was held In the rooms of the Cential
nepublk.tu rlub on 'WitHlilnRtun ne
nue It wus tailed to older at i p m
bv n P. Klngsbui. the clulMimn of
the nenateil.il standing committee, who
mimed John II 15e nobis and V H.
Hobnthaii to as-tdst W V. IlilnRri, F( c
rotaiy of the tommittec, In iciclviiiB
and iccorillns the ciedentlals.
While this Important work was being
pei formed, Jlr KliiRsbmy nume 1 Jo
Heph Mooro. JI V Lowi., Jogoph
sipelchet, Martin .lojce, O 13. Parttidge
and James U. Watklns as a committee
on resolutions and suggested that they
might expedite the woik of the con
vention If they would prepare their
i (..solutions while the roll was being
pit pai ed.
NO CONTHSTS.
After the eiedentials c f the one hund
red mil tt cut -seven delegates pres
ent in the convention had been iccelv
ed and iccoidcd Chuiimtui Kit gsbury
"uld there weic no tontests and the
convention wab ic.idj to proceed to a
I'oinianent oiganlZiitlon Jnrnts Jtc
tJlnnls moved that the tempoiaiv or
ganization bu undo pet Hitmen t This
motion vas seconded by W. 1 Davis
mid was unanimously adopted
Jli. Klngsbuiy thanked the cleb cites i
for the honor mid then called for the dstiichmenl of twonty-llvo or thlity
repott of the conunlttei on ieoiutlons men to the Hleventh, United btated
which was presented by Attorney Jo- Infantry totlaj. Tho lieutenant eon
si ph Jlooie, ot Plttston, ch.iiiniau o." tlnue- to be sutlHlbd with tho quality
tlii- Himmlttec on lesolutlons. The its. and f(uantlt of men who ate niliMtis
i luitoiiM weie unanimously odoptpd nnd
ate as follows.
Wo, the riepubllcnns of Hie 'I wcntielli
senutoil.il ol-trict. composed ot a pan of
tin- Hloventli and a pint of tho Twelfth
"ongie'sloiinl eilstiiets of Lacl avv.inn.i
Mid I.tui rm counties In conventlor ns
sembled hrnitllv cndoise the pilnclples
atilim-dliv the liepubllenl state convun
Hon he 'el In HiiiiishuiK on June 2 ls
mil pledgi mil iojal supimrt to til lls
tiiiniilslie (1 nominees of that convention
I'RHhlDHNT CO.MJIHNDHD
We eoiill.illv Lommend the high put
pose and p,ailcill?m of I'lesldcul Jli Kin
liv and we htlleve thai histoiv will nc
conl to his ndniiniti.itlou the honors
which an due to an etliclcnt, Just und
lOiu.iKcou., illsehaige ot the high dull) s
nnd gnat lespousllillltkg to which he
has In en called
We cenurntulate the administration of
Oovcrnoi Ilnsth gi upon Its prompt and
elllcloiit management of jt.iti alT.iiis, and
its ruidv leipoiisp to tin nation rail
We lirutll eudoisL the abl services
of oui inpre-ciitntlves in congress. Ilnn
oiabb William Counell .and HonoinJlf
Jkrg.in R Wllllims and "oirmnd them
loi theli lo.val Mippott to ihc piesielent In
c.itrjlng out his poHcv In the pending
wni
Wo cordl illy commend Ihe Honorable
James C 'V.aughnn wlie li.i? s-o nnly lep
rcscnted Hie distilet in the idate semte.
nnd we hieliv declate iiui appiecl itlou
ol his valuable services In behalf of our
varied Interests -ind for his prompt etli
clene In aiding the charities of the ells,
trict
Wo congratulate the people In the
nrogresis made In the dlreetloi of edu
cation, nnd espcclill upon tho enactment
of the Pair act foi fire tct bonks, tlu
MLree Hndersartcti bill and of puth olhei
lesl'lallon ns will tenu to a lifiiter anil
bioadei education of the vouth of 'he
t-'ale anil we pi dgr out hcaitv support
'o the canelldati foi state senatoi this
daj named by thl.s coiiven'lon
CANDIDATH NA.MHD.
When Clinlimnn Kingsbuty tailed for
nominations foi state sennloi A. .1.
Colboin claimed his attention and In
one of the neatest, as well as one of
the most eloquent nominating speeches
ever tnado by that vicll-knov.ii oiator
he plated the name of Hon Jiuno C.
Vaughai betoie the eonvenlioii In
closing, ho laid- "It Is with pleasure
I name the Hon James C. Vaughan.
and In nominating him I believe I am
'laming the next senatoi fiom this dis
til t. lie M n man In whom we tan
hi vo the fullest confidence." Jlr. Col-bo-n
wat. ficciucntl) Intoiiupteel by ap
plause. A H Klefor seconded the nomination
ot Mi. Vaughan and moved that It be
made bj acclamation. This was unani
mously ngteeel to and a committee con-
slstlnc of JI AV. Le.uij, r. V Itoba
llian nnd Joseph Jlooie was nppolntcd
I to ps oil the canflldale, bcfoie the enn-
vetitlon. Whin ho appealed he was
given a voij cot dial preetlng by the
delegates ant! pe' tfitois. After being
lutiodiiced ny the chairman, Jlr.
Vaughan bald:
SHNATOH VA PC J HAN'S HHJIAHKS.
1 otcnd to iou my he.iitMt tl-anK3
lor the cieat honoi von have eonfeiuit
ill on 111c today in nominating nn for the
seimid time foi the high olllee nf slue
senator from this illsliiet This honor li
nil tho moto applet I itid from the fuc
tlml. ii comes to me miinimouily ns I
hue been Infomud bj join commute
It is a fouiie of great pinle 10 me to
know thnt I 1 uve miiltnl vour nppioli.i
tlon as Hhown bv jour endoiscinent of
my couisc In the Rl.ito senate ilurlnt; mo
l.l"t tWO SOupiOIll!
It 1 no small honoi to lentcfcnt the
Twentieth senatorial dlrUilet In the sen
ate of Pennsjlionla With lt more than
r.oKX IiilialiltantH, Its two cities ami .1
put of a thlnl eltj'. Its tinny boroughs
and townships, its vast supply of mimrit
wt tilth cmti.inod in Us mountains ui.d
vallejH its groin mamifin lining Indus
tile" nnd Its i.imtttous lallioids, llrt nimv
ol wii'klngmeu nnd Its run) clmiltles,
the illsttict take i.mk with any otjn r
distilet in the state
SiKakliuT of our ihiuitlis It N a m-ittor
ot sclf-congrntulatlou with mo to know
that dmlng mj term of olflee tho amount
of money leccivod fiom the Rtnte by
three luKtltmloi.fi has not been ilimlii
Ixhed bin latlur has been lueieieed
Dining the flist four jenm we hnvo le.
ilvid $10 fiOO foi the West Sldo hospital,
a in vv institution, nnd 101 tho Strurion
poor ilNtilct almost Hj.W'") a jear .
ThtH Is a result cf a bill passed In iWi
nKslHtlug the pom district in thn enro of
Its lnane ntnl our other charitable Instl
tiitlniiH have received from tho Btite ns
Inrgi' iiopieiprliitloiis ns dmlng an pre
ceding term.
in: hid ins nnsT.
Dmlng the two minions- of the pennto
In which I nit n n member. 1 have fu
el aviu eel tn tho bout of my poor ability
in faithfully icpicfcont my toiistltuciits.
tf I nm elected to the poMlton I think my
cxi- rlc nm s III nuilee mj mrlrr nf more
aluc in the district mid I innmln inv
li"H efforts In lookltiK iiftn tmr iiiit-
IHt
t iik the- 1ifiijt xiipiioit "f "urv ilMo
Kite .n tlilx kim nlliin dmlng tin nm
pnlKii in i rdi'i i li.il wo liniv crown 'oH
i1n h work liy l( ion In 'ormoir. 1
Uimik jou iifrnlti for thli limioi.
DISTRICT FIRG CHIEFS.
Mot l.ntt Kvpiilng with the Joint Tire
Department ('onimlltec.
A meollng of the Joint fire dopait
ment committee of councils nnd the
dlnttlet Ihe ehlein wa held In tho city
hall Inst night, when the mini teceully
dinfted for tho government ot tho de
p.'iltiviu weie nppioved nnd on mo
tion cudered to bu ptchented to coun
tlN. A si; le of metal badge for the use ot
the dittlct thlcfr and another for the
membets of th Joint Hie depiutiuent
committee weto adopted. The pur
chase of twenty-four "Jlldget" imoke
piotuctois for use In tho dcpaitinenl
was authotliied.
Assistant Chief ThnmitB .Tone?, of tho
Notth lnd dlBtiict, wax lire sent. He
leicntly lecoveied fiom n severe Ill
ness whkh, it was thought, would prove
futul.
OFFICERSFIiISII.
Itccrtiltltig Dotnils of the I lilrtecnth
KcnUy to Itcturn to C'nmp.
l.lcut. Dentler Plcnscel.
Captain Holding- and the riifci bat
talion leciultlng ucall ot tie Thir
teenth leglment ti'ct to tLturn to
C.tmp Alger todii ''"lie reicnt'y en
listed men, who tor v uloiia reasons
vvrrc not hent with the detnchirienlrt of
ictiults, will nceomi ur the rcctultlng
p.irt.v. Captain ?lrOatislriiid nnd his?
'"i ond butlnllon dtill v. Ill not tLtuir
to camp until order-d to do o
The leeent leerultlng tills nil of the
Thiitoen th's eight eompanlL'!' up to the
iegul.it nrm.v ftnndnrd It Is not eem
sldcied probable that It will be mnde
a iJ-eompany, S-battallon teglnient
llowcvci, If tho enl.ugement Is en del
ed, the companies organized by Captnin
Stokes and Detective Jlolr would ptub-
ablv be enlisted
Lieutenant Dentler
will 'oiward it
application. Hnough moic me needed,
how eve 1. to Kcp the Hgulai ainiy de
t.i'l heie foi ten dajs 01 two weeks
A lettei was letilvcd Jluneluv by
William A Taj loi, of Div.n, 'om
Ing totiiitj". fiom bis two sons vho 1 11
listed with Lieutenant Dei tier. The
lettei was mailed fiom I'oit MtPher
son, (la, last Wednesdaj, the il y be
foie the two bojs weie m nt with othei
1 eel Hits to TH.npa Thej cpi eased
themselves as highly pleased with
theli lot and the tttitment they had
received Jli Taj lor Is a v elm an ot
the civil war.
ASSOCIATED CHARITIES MP.ET.
Keportcd Thnt South .Mills Would Ho
Idle l'hree .llonllii.
A 1 ocular meeting of the Hoard of
Associated charities was held last even
ing at the oillte of the piesielent. Col
onel i:. II. Hippie, li. the fedeial build
ing All Jlooie, of the lellef committee,
leporteil ih.it the South mills of the
Luckawnnua lion and Steel compnnj
would be Idle for about tlnei months
while iepali and alterations were in
piogifs. Suifeilng among the many
hundicd families dependent foi sup
pot t on tho usual employes of the
mill would be 'lessened bj the put pose
of the companv to eiistiiliutt its pies
ent work among its mauled emplojes, '
o that the m cutest number nosslhlp I
would be beuclltied
Sove1.1l tiaudulent cases were re
pot let1 by the members during the
usual infoimal petlod devoted to dis
cussing unworthy caam bi ought to
their nutlc e
Assistant Tiasuiet I) J. Phillips ie
poitod s7T M on hand at the last meet
ing mid l.r in sub'-tilptlous icielvftl
since that time, expondiuues, S."S.'J3;
balance on baud, June 21, $1 ;
Tin repot t of the agent, Ahs. W. H
Diiggnn, foi the pttioel fiom Jlav 17
to June 21. enntutneej the following.
Cases Investigated. '55, woithj. 31; nu
woithj', 11. funds. 3, emplojmeiit
found foi 10, lodging and meals for 0,
medical aid furnished, I: tianspoita
tlon furnished, I. .sent to hospitals 7;
to Hillside Home, 4- children to ftend,
-. to House o." flood Shepherd, d, to
foundling home, 1. poisons .sent out
side the tltj, 2, pei sous icli ned to the
Soldleis' association agent. J, men it
ferred to chief ot polite, 1'.
FUNERAL OF .MRS. fll'GOVERN.
Pnll-Ileurers Were Six Nrphcws of
the Docenseil.
The funeial of JIi Hildget JleGov
etu octuired jcsteidaj moinlng fiom
her lesldencti on Olbson stioet A
high mass of leciulem was sungr at St
Petri's cathedial bj Hey. J. J H
Peeley. inteunent was made In the
Duninoie Catholic cemcteiy.
The pall-beat eis. all nephews of tho
deceased, .vere. Thorn. ih Loftus, Jo
seph Lottmi, Jainos Loft us, of Pltston:
Jllchail I.jiiett Hobett Lvuett. ot this
city and hUphon T. llosie, of Hoboktn,
N. J .
Steam Heating nud Plumbing,
P. T &. JI T Howley.231 Wyoming ave.
ALL LINES REDUCED,
A New Design
Offered Today in the
Stars and Stripes.
E. Q. Coursen
Wholesale and Retail,
STUDENTS WHO
WERE SUCCESSFUL
Result ol the Exahilnalions at Slrouds
butg Stale Normal School.
.snxioit claps or mi and jpnioii
class op 119 pppii a cami: pp tin-
POItH TIIH HOAltD OP STATU UN
AJIINHlbS AND UVUHY ON 13 OP
THi:.M SPCCUSSPLTj IN PAHSINU
Till; UNA.M1NATION - NAJ1I3S Ol'
TIIH sri'DUNTS l'HOM THIS
COPNTV.
At Hast StioudsbuiB jesterday sev
eral bundled students of tho Notmal
school nwnlted with milch Impatience
the 1 open t of the state ovamliilng board
whli h completed tho cMimliuitlons yes
teielay 11101 nlng nnd was In sosuloii
fioni 1 until .1 p. m piepatltiR Its te
pott Theio Mas no little tejolelng when
tho examlneis reported Hint nil the
seniors nnd juutois of tho school rec
ommended by the faculty for the state
o unlnntloii had successfully passed
tho ordeal
It was tho most sutccsful und sat
isfactory examination ever conducted
at the school and tho fact th.t all of
the students passed Is accounted for
by the notion of the faculty In allow
ing only thoe to take tho stnte exam
ination who lmd successfully inssed
tho faculty examination
The state t'xamlnntlon was taken bj
119 junlots, who will bo senlois next
Mar, and ninety-four senlois, who
lnvo oainnl tho light to bo graduated
and lecelvo dlnlomus bv their hulcoss
In pus ling tho examination.
P.NAJIININO liriAHl).
The state examining boa id was com
posed of John J Stewart, deputy super
intendent of publK iusli notion .1. I.
nicking 1, piinelpal of IMlnnnv. State
N0tm.1I "chool. W. P tumble), super
intendent of I-'ianklln countj . s! U
Kheater, siipeiintendent of Caillle
schools, j c. Tnjloi, supoilntendMit
of Laikawanna countj It. JI Jle-
Neal, suprtlnleudont or Dauphin coun
tj J. W. Thomon, siipeiintendent of
Adams county, n JI Kupj , supeiln
tendent of Heiks tonnij..
Hy ilhcction of the stair rupoiln
tendent of public Instiuttlon, thieo of
the ex.imlneis, of whom Supeilntend
etit T.tjlni, ot this eolintv, was one,
pioeeedoil to Stromlsbui g Saturday
nnd btvnn the examinations. The
otheis in lived Jlondaj. The pupils
from this tounty who sutcessftilly
passed the examinations .11 e:
Senlois .Mm y P.uttervvoilh, Jladl
ronvllle, JIaigaret Cosgrovo. Arch
bald. Coin Davis. Jtimjn, Knte rs.
Healoy, Carbond.ile, Jl.ugnret Joyce,
CmliondiUe, Jennie C Kearnev, Cnt
bondale, D. W. L.iHue, Newton. Anna
L JlcC.uthv, Jlaj field. Nellie I .L
Oulnnes, Scianton, Jlmj J. McLean,
Cnrbond.ile .Tohanua L. Jlurphj. Car
bomlnle, Ullzabeth JI. Hobinson, Scian
ton Junicu- Kitty Jt Athoiton, Claik's
Summit, J. C. Hlesecker, Paid .Mount;
Catherine Coyne, Scrantou. Tciesa
r.illon. Old Poige. Jim j I C.orgeng,
heianton Jljia Hills, Jermjn. Joseih
ine Kennedv, Scott township. Jl.u
gaiot Mi Andrews, Cmbondale, Cicr
trude JleGet. Kcianton. Saiah A JIul
len. Jeimvn. Cnrrlo JIurrav. Jeinijn,
Helen P.issmore, Carbondale C
Paul. Caibuiidale Alice Plummer.
J. iton. Kate L Thompson, Hald
LOOKED LIKE RAW MEAT.
Our baliv's faco anil neck wa all raw mett,
and something awful tn look at. Tlio way
that child suflcrcil, mother and child nover
had any rest daj or night aa It constantly
itched, and tho blood used to flow clou 11 her
cheeks. Vi'e had doctors aud tho dispensary
with no result ! using Ctrnri'ii ItEsni
v i st, CtiTlctutA (ointment), and CuneuKA
Soav, tho chilil uas entirely healed,
Mrs. OAftNJOSS jn Xaisau Ave , lhookljn.
UoTneitS, to know 1) tt w.rra btth with Ci 1 iccra
Soap, and 11 .Ingle ncoiiUmg with Clticck. will tfTul
lu.tint rcll.f In Iho meet iHtr.lnir of ecbtng, hurcini;,
and .cily tnt.ntile tiurlnr. cf ihe .kin and .cnln. wid
toi.of h.lr, and Dot tou.i thcra. I. to fall In jour iiui.
8old thrrmehnutthc world V ttcb Ultra aid Cn tw.
Csar , I'jofi , llan. How to Cure Uacy Jlunioci.frcs.
A Hood Set of Tcctli !oi'...?3,0D
Our Host Sets of Teeth r.00
Incl-itinc the Painless Cxtraetlon
DR.S. C. SNYDER
321 Spruce htrcet, Opp Hotel Jermjn
M
Let's have a little confidential chat about Velvet carpets. Wc
think there's a whole lot of carpet goodness in velvets. In many
ways they're better than axminsteis. In every way they'ie bet
ter than moqueties. And our velvets are good velvets. Heavy
wear resisting pile. Colors that seem just a l.ttle betlei than
any you've seen before. Patterns too, shows that our buyei
makes a study of his end ol the business. We're sure oui line
was never as good as this year. And surely no one shows a bet
ter one. The weather is to warm to make change so we've
pi iced them at an even dollar a yard.
SIEBECKER & WATKINS,
406-408 Lackawanna Avenue.
lMCf Y OIL fli MANUFACTURING CO,
1 tl to a ti) Meridian htreet.Scriuiton, 1'n. i honoojj.
URNING, LUBRICATING
AND CYLINDER OILS.
PAINT URIARTAU:NT -l.lnid Oil,
uriiKli, Lir crb, Jnimn uu J Shingle titaiu.
Mount: Addlo JI. Van Campcn, Kroy.
town: Imv Nottltup. fJlonburn, Jtnry
Suartuoml, Pntinro Top.
AHUIV13D LAST NIOHT.
Superlntetulent Taylor and Deputy
Superintendent of Public Instruction
Stewurt nrtlvod In the city lust night.
The latter spent tho night nt the .tor
mjn nnd will proceed today to Lock
Haven to take part In tho examina
tions there.
HupVrlntondent Taylor will conduct
the examinations for teachers at Old
roige. Junb 2.": Taj lor, June 21 and
Jloosle, Juno 25, tho dates heretofore
ndvei Used.
AN 13NI3MY to health Is Imptiio
blood, ns It leadit to seiloim diseases
nnd gieat Mirroring. IIood'B Satsapa
rilla miets and conquers this enemy
mid uveitif the danger.
HOOD'S PILLS are th" only pjlls to
trice with Hood'. Satsapnrllla " Curo
all liver III".
Finest
Burbank
Per Bushel.
Clarke's
Celebrated
Berkshire Sugar
Cured Hams,
HOPELESS
Don't attempt to do the work ol
an expert. We have the facilities,
the tools and the necessary skill to
execute all kinds of l.LI'AIltS. no
matter how difficult, Wc manu
facture the
CCRANTON
&-J' THE HLKI. SO
MUCH TALK VI) AI50 PT,
Price, $35 and $50.
Agents for the Celebrated STER
LING. Wc cany the largest stock
of SUNDRIES in the city.
Rubber Tired Vehicles
Aie all the go. This is our spec
ialty. Iron anil Steel, Wagon
makers' and Ulacksmltlis' Sup
plies. CO.
lurpeutmti Wtiita I.jiJ. Coil Tar,
fitoa
Potatoes
Per Pound: ;
ii
iKErShi, h
liljJw'','rir !'
MITTHEWS BI.,
tZO Lackawanna Ave., Scrauton Pi
Wholesale and Retail
DRUGGISTS,
ATLANTIC WHITE LEAI),
FRENCH ZINC,
Ready nixed Tinted Paints,
(.onvonicnt, Ucoaomicai, Durab'.a.
Varnish Stains,
rrocluclns Perfect Iniltntlon of UxpsaslT
Woodi.
Knynolds' Wood Plnlsh,
Vl etlolly Dcijincrt for tnUU Wor'i
Marble Ploor Finish,
Durables nud Orlc 'illicitly.
Paint Varnish and Kal
somine Brushes.
PURE LINSEED OIL flflO TURPENTINE.
COMFORT AND SATISFACTION.
Knox Straw Hats
For Ladles and Gentlemen.
Hand & Payne
203 Washington Ave.
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'.s.now inin1
Jlakih bread
1 t
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l. V jt-
Out or hlRht,
JU glad
So h ilnl
Nevet had
Broad ho light,
us-:
Slstoi l.U V
Sivs It l-i '
'SNClW WHlTn" v
Doei the biz '
So do mv coulns
And'inj sister's t' .
And mj nunt-s.
So will nil the people
If they onlv have a chince
To tiv the famous "SNOW
WlHTU' Plour made only by
THE WESTON MILL CO
Scranton, Carbondale, Olj pliant.
.1
WRITING LETTER
In order to introduce
rny new line of Kimball
Pianos and organs I will
pay FIVi; DOLLARS to
any one wbo will send
mc the name of any par
ty who will buy a piano
or organ of me.
This will be paid when
first paymeut is made on
the instrument and to
the firbt one who sends
me the name. If ouy
know of a neighbor who
talks of getting one send
the name in.
Address
George H. Ives
So. i) West Market Street,
WllkevBiirrc.
BARBOUR'S HOMEGRE01THOUSE
HnlnR adiiccl ' SO" ft to our stor
roum o aio now pupated to show a
tlnor nuiioriincnt o(
furniture:
than over You ate cordially United to
call and lnie t our good? and compare)
prUo. CASH Oil UHUpiT.
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! Ned,"
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.- lit
425 lackawanna: ave,