The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, June 30, 1898, Morning, Page 5, Image 5

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    TJLJU SUUAN'L'ON TRIBUNE-THURSDAY, JUNE 30, 1898.
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NORTON'S SUMMER SALU.
BARGAINS IN HOOKS.
Clearing Sale of
MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS
AT HALP TliU PRICE.
We have n Rood assortment
of single Aolumcs and
Odds and Ends of Lots,
ftcw, Kcccnt and Standard Hooks,
Many of them by Popular Writers,
which we want to clear out,
and offer them at Half Price.
This Is a good opportunlt to
Ret a lot of flood Hooks
at Unusually Low Pi Ices.
Call and look them over.
M. NORTON,
332 Lack. Ave., Scranton.
3; S.Main SL, Wilkcs-Harrc.
tAMOUS
II.UXIIiLn
IMSII
For the
Patronlte ACKAVANNA
The" JLAUNDRY.
Patriotic onss, i ubiin Hro one '2'jc
book eillectlon, 10c ub.e Illre Man Ii.'J'iP
W ar Soups Hotel Hiu' March,.! t
book collection, 60c Press l lub AIaieh,.i"i'
AV'ai Song Folio, I rv Mnntli, J lie
uewbook, r,Oc Mixicnl ISecoid, lor
205 WYOMING AVEJiUE,
SCRANTON.
COLUMBIAN DETECTIVE AGENCY
IKE BANK BUILDING,
SCRANTON, PA.
Mnttcri Solicited W hero Others IXUeiL
Moderate Charges.
tBFll 'fl hi
i ' sett pa Vonr
Ptoiuae.li.
An effervescent pleasant tasting poiv
der, for tho almost Immediate tine of
Headache. Neuralgia and Uickoehe
"Phllo" Is effectual In all c.iscs ot Sleep
lessness, Indigestion, Heartburn and Al
coholic excesses
" 'l'hilo is positively tho best remedy
I havo jet used for mv headaches.' Ale
tor Koch Jr , Scranton House, Serin
ton Pa
'For Neuralgia nnd Headaches Phllo
Is perfection ' Anna 12. llubcr, C C.
Ctishrmn ;io dams St.
Sold by nil first class drusslsts. Price
10 25 and 50 o-nts and $1 00
"PHIUO" MFG. CO.,
U5 Clinton Place, New York Clt.
Unvcorenetl n General Insuranca Oftice In
JS'
Eeit Stock Companies represented. 1 irs
..tek especially kolielted. leloptiouo lhtu
AVrlte or Coll for Price LUt
KEMP, 103 Wyomlnrj Avenue.
THIS AND THAT.
H B Crnmberliln assistant general
freight truttlc manager of the Eiie rnll
wai, announces tho following appoint
ments on the New York, Susquehanna
and AAestern and AVllkes-H.ino and
Eastern ralltoads James Leemlng, gen
eral freight agent Henr Adnms, act
ing assistant general tulght agent. M
AA' De AVolf gpiicrnl Eistcrn freight
agent II C Barlow, firlght claim
agent Trank E Smith, division freight
agent G P Gcigan live stock agent,
Gcorgo Zlnn, milk frplght agent J II
McElroy assistant milk fielght nge nt.
Frank E Smith is ulso made freight
Agent of the New York and New Jer
sey railroad, and of the GiPcnvvood Lake
division Mr Smith Is known quite ex
tensively among the business men of
this city having met them while ho was
general freight and passpnger ngpnt of
tho New York, Susquehann i and est
ern Mr McElroy who, undPr Hip new
regime becomes assistant milk fielght
agent wns formerlv freight clilm ngent
of tho New York Susquehniini and
AVcstprn It is understood that C D
McKelvy remains ns general superin
tendent. Michael F Sweenev the champion high
Jumper of the world. Is In the elty, and
will do his tialulrg nt Athletic puk for
Ills exhibition on Jul i U was at
Athletic park yesterdnv afternoon and
had the ground arranged to suit him
for his work Mr Sweeney Is In exi cl
ient form this car, huvlng clean d C
feet inches last Saturday at Ttenton,
N J Ho believes he can lowei this
record, nnd will probably make an at
tempt nn tho Fourth if tha conditions
nre favorable.
AVIIIIs Howell, sou of David Howell,
of Martin's Creek, has been appointed
by Collector T. I' Penman, of Scran
ton, assistant deputy intprnnl revn.
nue collector for this, the Third division
of tho Twelfth dlntllet. The duties of
tho deputy collector for this district.
8vlvami8 Weavoi, who 1ms charge nt
Northampton, Monroo and Plkti eouii'
ties, wilt bo greatly Increased by the
soi in Music ii pew bros.
cm Role Cora on suppii noose
new wnr ta, and It In neccniuiy to ap
point nn nsslitnnl to help liim levy ntiil
collect this tux, StlOUilHblllB Timed.
Snys the WiiHhliiKtnn I'ot In Its Camp
AIkti note. "12JuiIl?o AV II .tesu
of Sotnnlon 1ms provided u hi we sup
lily of cheese doth In hi em mill ornimo
fot dm tin u to wear In their huts to
eotmti met thn rfurl of tho huh Thin
means of piPUMittiiK heut ptiiHttntlan linn
been lilnl for some limn und Is found to
h.no tho desired testilt."
The follow Inc members nf the Thir
teenth regiment nrilwri In this cltv '
tetdty mornlriK on n four dovs' fin
IntiKli. Kerscniit cIiuiIm Ze Idler uml
Corpor.il John .tnim, of Company H,
Corpnrnl IMnnnl Contii, Pompnny n,
nnd I'tlMito AVIIlnrd I.uthiope, of Com
piny A.
School Controller T. J. .IcnnlnRS hni
been nwlecd to tend n pippr befoto tho
mtlonul convention of leacher nt AA'nsh
liiRton nott Month I In will decline on
account of lick of time to pippiro the
papor. Imt Intends bclni; picscnt ut tho
sessions.
Tho homp of HimIi Wrlclit, nnp of thp
employes nf the Scnnlon post oilli i uni
InlfihtPtiPd pmly jratoidny morning by
tho arrival of a biby boy.
PERSONAL.
A. J Ptiffv nnd Willi mi llanaway
spent Tupsd iv nt llurvcj's Like
Miss Matv Kcllv, of Dllvr street, is
visiting relatives In New York.
Mis Jacob i:mcrv. of Ithaca, X Y.
Is vIsltliiK Mrs. l'.ilkncr, ot I.lmlcn
street.
T AV Conlev, of Wvomlnsr, avenue,
who 1ms brrn Milously 111 for the past
week, is convalescent
Mr nnd Mrs John Anderson, of Car
bond ill- vwio HBlstPied at tho St.
Clinics hotel Inst night.
Attornrvs Kveiptt AVnrren nnd Ocorgo
S Horn nppcnnd lufoto tlio paidon
bmid at llaiil'butg Jtsteiilav
Mr uml Mis Jnnn s Anhbald nnd
dmgbtrio, Misses Augusta and Ruth,
vi nt to l oil iro Cltv jostridiv.
Mrs Dp iont lrd, fotmeily of this city,
niorr irienllv ot Allinln, On, Is tho
en -t of Mrs M J, Andrews, on Mill-
li I IV Mil i t
(' J Manliy n student at St Mlclnel's
cnll ko, Toioiito, Canada, Ins ipturnfd
to bis borne In this city to spend the
summer nation.
Ir. and Mis nenrgo I.U7Pmbprgpr
luivo rnturnrd bomp from tlulr vvcdillng
toin, whlih liiplinlnil u visit to riill.uUI
plui and New Yolk
JJpglstired nt the HoteV Jernivn yestpr
div vvrie John Wdlps llollenlnik
Wilkis Hull A P W Smith and C
11. IlrvnoliW Kingston. Mis o llickok
ind Miss llickok, Moiiistovvn, N. J , U
It. V. fecarle, Su-quphanna.
A1EETINQ OF PAVEMENTS COMMITTEE
I'ropcrty Ownom ofllyilo I'nrk Ato
u no Hail a lloauiif,'.
Tho p.uciripnts lommlttco of s-clcct
counrll last nlRht met and licaid sov
Pial piopoity owiiPis who objppt to
tin- laving of the lbjii I'aik apnuo
pavinicnt foi much tin" same leasnns
as prcvallPil In lonncctlon with the
proposed Provldpnce pavement.
The onllnanci! fm paving- Hjile Park
nvpiiuo bptvvcon I.afaetto nnd Divis
ion sticets Is now on Its passage.
Ptopcitj ovmicis between Jackson and
Washbuin street ipepntly petitioned
coiuulls not to poimlt the lujlng of
the pavement until the seucr on the
avenue wns onldised or "-ome other
steps tak"ii to intioaso the piesuit
sewir facilities which aie undoubtedly
Inadoriuatp. The sower Is only twelve
inches in dlnmeter nnd pci forms a sei
ico wholly out of propottloti to its
sUe.
It was sugRPstecl by the piopoity
owneis Inst night that if the sewer
could not be enlaiged t-onie relief might
be obtained by making n connection
with the Jnekson Btteet s-ewet.
The commlttpo could not encourage
the lattei pioposition ns the .Jnekson
stieet sew pi, which empties Into the
Main avenue sewci. Is but eight inches
in dlntnetci und is nono too large to
propeilv serve the tenltory deprndent
tilion It. It docs not c xtrml to the
llvde I'aik avenue tornpr, its wehtnn
tei minus being thlity feet away fiom
the lntter thoiouglifme.
While tho pavements committee was
anxious to aeeoril the property owncm
c i usslhle consldc tntlon they were
in. ii to ip.uh any deflnlto eonelus
Ion Inst night in the absence of infoi
matlon fioni the city engineei It is
possible that he may bo consulted to
dnv und a icpoit may be made to
bclept council tonight
Chaliman O'Ruvle .mil Mossib Me
Andievv and Williams weio the nipni
bpr. ot the committee piesent to hear
the piopoity ovvnetb last evening.
TONIGHT'S PIANO RECITAL.
Mrs. (.eneripvii linker Will Rn Heard
in Ponii Avnuuo linptlst Cbnrcli.
The follow ills' progiamme will be
rendeied nt the plana leeital to be
) given tonight in the renn Avenue Bap
tist chinch bj Mrs Genevieve Baker,
assisted by Miss Julia C. Allen, violin
ist, and Ralph D. AVilllams, vocalist:
Sonata Op. To No 4 AVeber
Moderate, Mlnuetto, Audinte, Ptestls
shro tTarantella).
Mrs. Baker,
(al Oh Pair, Oh Pine nnd Holy. ...Cantor
(b) Cuni.ot Help Loving Thee,
Cla ton Johns
Mr. AVIUIums.
fn) The Luke
(b) The Fountain Bennett
Mrs Bukoi.
Second Adagio Pathetltiuo Godard
Miss Allen.
Preludo and Fuguo No 21 Bach
Impromptu Op. no Schubeit
Concert Muzuika Kl.in
Mrs llakor.
(nl AA'ben T.nve Is Gone,
lb) Two Eyes of Hrown Havvlcy
.Air. AVilllams.
Nocturne No 0.
AValtz No. 13 Chopin
Mr j;ai-cr.
Pli st Caprlco ele Capiico Musin
Miss Allen
Match Mllltalru . . Se hubert-Tauslg'
Mrs Baker.
Mrs Baker
Evans.
Is a pupil of Haydn
SOLDIERS' RELIEF COMMITTEE.
ftoculfir W riekly .Uootinc to lie Held
Thin Afternoon.
The regular weekly meeting of tho
executive committee of thp Soldiers'
Keller association will bo held this af
ternoon In tho board of tiado rooms.
It was expected that a report itom
Chaplain N F Stnlil would be on hand
and fioni which tho commlttco might
get information of families In need.
However, In response to a teleginm
sent him csterday ChaplMn Stuhl
answered that only half of tho men in
tho teglment had leplled to his In
epilry ns to the needs of those depend
ent upon them.
Alnr. Uttr.
Its always war In tho shoo business
and tho stoio with tho be.st bargains
pets tho trado. The Mattln shoo stock
will stir up thltiRs for a time. Opens
this morning1 at tho Five Rintheni.
ELEVEN RECRUITS
FOR THEENGINEERS
Were Secured and Sworn In Yesterday
by Captain Elllcotl.
HE Wll.f. CLOSE 111B IIECHEITLNCI
STATION AT NOON' TODAY AND
PROCEED TO EA8TON-MEN WILL
BE SENT THIS MORNING TO PEEK
SKILL - LAST DETACHMENT OK
MEN roll THE ItEClOI.ARS WAS
SENT SOL'TH YESTERDAY UY
LIEUTENANT DUN1LER.
Eleven men Bvoin In nt tho Adams
avenue nrmoiv to spivp in the 1'lmt
Volunteer coips, I'nltpcl States En
gineers, were spnt fiom heie via the
Delaware, Ltckuvvnnna nnd "Western
road vestPtduy morning to the mobil
izing e.unp nt Pceksklll, on thu Hud
ton. Captain Eugene Ellleott, of Phlladel
phln, who Is conducting the reel ultlng,
and Dr. C. 1, Ten lull, also of Phila
delphia the medical examiner, weie nt
tho nimory nil day yesteiduv and ac
cepted twelve out of eighteen appli
cants They will leave heie for Peeks
kill via this men nine's S o'clock Dela
ware, I.aeknwiinua und Western tialn
with a nunilipi juevlously nre opted
The whole paitv will number twenty
spvpii Their names follow Arlev II
Ollrov. Chatles It riemh, llcnj.tmln
T. Huttei field Chuiles D. Eagen,
James H Mnehette. Samuel Emeiy
Moct, J i spph A Wagiipi, Thomas AV.
John, Thomas Hauls, Owen Grngan,
Evan E Davl, Patriek Slron, David
V Thomas, Wllber E Elsher, Ephtlam
S (liesorv, Joseph II Duggan, Ralph
W. Hoffecker. John J. Llne.v. Rowland
HhntlPM, James J Evan. William H
Huntei, Ilenij Schoonover, John r
D.tvies, Adplbeit E. Veil his, Chailes
Eelton, Willl.1111 II Loughney, AVIUIuin
E. Rafter.
CLOSES AT NOON TODAY.
Captain 1'lllcott proposes to close the
englnppr l ci ultlng olllce nt noon to
day and go to Enston. I'p to noon he
will be glad to leeelve any peiton of
good c h.incter, lntplllgpnce and phvsle
ally sound. l"or the englneetlng binneh
of the seivbe evtieme care Is used in
ice l ultlng only moral men. Others ate
not wanted The last oppoitunlty for
such to enlist from Scianton will bo
affoided this momlug
The last ili tnehment of legular aimy
l ee i nits to go fiom Scianton weie sent
out vesterdav bv Lieutenant Dentler
They numbned thlrtv-one. nnd vere
In eharce of Recruit Ignatius Nealon,
an ox-member rollovvlng nre their
names Edw ird J MncAnelievv, Ta
loi John J Mulligan. Scranton, M. J.
Iluike Dunmoie; D F. Moi.m. Siian
ton. Chailes W. Evans. I'ai toi v vllle
Rex AVeldman. "Wallsvllle Owen J.
Hughes. Sernntoir P It Klaun, Pi Ice
burg .Ibd Hinds r,ictoillc; Alfieel
Montenaro, fcran'on, John M. Rev
nolds, E.ie tot ville. Samuel C. Rev -nobis,
Toctorv vllle Lster Wright,
rviikstun II V. Cade, Scianton, John
A Itelnhudt Taylor. L E Reed, Tav
lor, W. II. MeNeal. Elmhuist; John T.
Austin, Olvphnnt Michael Walsh,
Serantoir Walker Allen, Scranton W.
11. Hi ilen. Sciantm D C Williams,
Scianton; Lawrence Muiphy, Wllkes
Rarro; E A. V mston. Scianton.
Michael Phillips, White Haven, J. W.
Lusk, Incoming county; William Rid
rlall. Dunmoie, William W. Peek,
Simpson; Oscar V Ace, Scianton;
Jacob J Yaklo, Scranton.
THE1" LEAVE TODAY.
Lieutenant C E. Dentlcr, Sergpant
Oeoige llanlngton, Piivate Edeson 1
Small and Thomas Jhown, jr , of Por
est City, and Robpi t A. Harnett, of
Kpamey, Neb, the two latter teeiults,
nil compilslng' the reciuitlng detail,
will leave for the fruuth todn They
will go together as fni as Washing
ton, fiom while the two recruits will
continue to the equipping stntlon nt
Port MePheison mil the otheis to
Tampa, where their regiment, the
Eleventh Infant!, is stationed.
THEY TORE THE FLA0.
Three Hellevuo Hois Hnyo Cot Into
n Ilcnp nl Trouble.
"Injuring1, removing, polluting and
mutilating an Pnlted States 11 ig ' wns
the rather soiious ehaige on which
tlnee llcllevue bos weie esteiday nt
resteel on a wat i ant issued by Alder
man Millar.
Tho boys, Thomas Forkln, Robert
AA'alton and Thomas Jones, from 12 to
14 ears old, are accused ot hauling
down a (lag fiom a pole in the ,ird of
the Jewish chinch in Eellevue nnd
tf.iilng tho colois. Fortunately for
them their act wns suggested by spite
against the owners of tho Hag and not
against the emblem Itself en moie se
vere punishment would await them.
They pulled the Hag down and toio It
Sunday afternoon. E. Weiss nnd .1.
Binndt, of the enngiegatlon, nro tho
prosecutors In the ease.
Patrolmen AA'alsh and Feeney made
tho nnests. The boh' parents waived
a hearing for them befoio Alderman
Millet, who held them undei $."00 ball
to nppear at court John C. Jones nnd
P. J Mnhnn became their bondsmen.
The chaise is one of tho most serious
In the statutes. Tho act of Apill. ISO",
piovldcs seveie punishment for the of
tunce, which Is a felony.
A LABOR YEAR BOOK.
Contrnl I.nbor Union Has Author
ized Its Publication.
At a recent meetlnr- of the Central
Labor union, the following1 resolution
was adopted.
That t lie secretary of the Scranton ("en
trall.aborunlonbo and Is hereby Institut
ed to publish a car book containing u
complete list of all labor crFunintlun in
Scianton nnd vicinity, with the timo and
pile.- of meeting, piesldents nnd eccip
tarlps and their addieses hislorv of
trades-unionism its objects and pui
poscs, factors laws, lien laws and all
other luws of Interest to tho working
classes of tin) state of Pentis Ivanta, iilao
tho hlsdor of tho orgunlzitlons nlllllattd
with tho Ameilcan Federation of Labor
and an other Information that the Amor.
lean Federation, other n itional labor or
ganizations oi Pulled States Commission
er of Labor Carroll D AA'rlsht may fur
nish lit for publication.
AMENDMENT ALLOWED.
Hill
ot I'nrllculais in tho Election
CnutoM Clmnecil.
In thn LaiiKstaff-Kellv contest thn
court lnielo an order jesterday allow
ing the bill of particulars to bo
amended by striking out a number of
names.
The voteis examined CHtoidny vvero
from tho Third district of tho Nine
tenth uaid and fust district of the
Eighth. Th" weie: Patiltk IiuiWn,
Lculs Kline Anthony Walsh, Prank
Hoiniu. John Mnrottn, Jokn llolil,
I?-it riunnignn, John P. O'Coriiior,
Jonn Wulsh, David Klein, Joseph Kul
kowltz, John mew. lttrhard nilmes,
James H. Hiu us. Punk Hra, Joseph
Pi lei. John Hulllon, Pied Dumtmugher,
Edw'inl Mali uey, Roger tlrlmrs, Pied
eiitk Ki'll John AUK Stephen Mullen
HpiuiIo Kline, Wllllnni Poky, Thomns
Mnloney, John Coal, John Htennpii,
Pntilelt Reap, CJeoige Kli chaff, PpIIco
Sabmo, Samuel Jeikovlt!!, Mlehacl Mc
Oulie, John Lanrnn, Owen Wnlsh, AV.
Npwi'inti, Adnm Huirlnen, Hi nry Wolf
rom, Pinnlt Wiest, Joseph llosrnsway,
Chailes U. Level t, Andievv Conwuv.
Ad im Jlnerloff, Amlel Melvln. Joseph
Dovers. Patrick Mulvnnev. Tntrlck Mi'
Donnell, Thomas Susnney, Junes Han
nun. DEATH OF BRILLIANT HAL LEACH.
IIu Had Many 1'rlcuil nml Uelntlnns
In 'this Cll).
The news which le ached heie yestpr
elav of the riulrlen ilenth of 'Hal"
Leach In San Pianclsro shorkpd many
pp.'lile In this clt whpro he was born
and vvhi'ie he llvnl for man year-.
It Is but a few months since ies.
ilrnts of Seiatiton called upen him ilur
ln.r a visit to Callfoinli and found him
plpiisai'tly sltuati'il and inthuslistlu
o"i his jouinallstlr work.
Hnrolel Lea h younger -on of the late
rbenP7or Leach, of Piovldenee, wis
bun In 1"i"fl He graduated fiom Vv'y
omlng lemlnnry and studied law in
Judge Wlllaid's oPue. being admitted
to piiictlco In 1S0 He hii'l a lPtnat
k.ililj line ii'lnd and was a gifted orn
toi. Ills pollllral sppeehes veie quoted
fai anil wldn and v. on niucli lommen
dntlon. Ills many blllllunt qu llitles
were so well tor iuleil that it gloat
enreet treniel to await hlin.
He nlwas hid a loudness for news
piper work nnd for a t'ire was a
valued w i Iter on sevcial Philadelphia
papets Lpter he let'iinod and took up
the pine lice of law In V I. Collins'
olllce About twelve veus nco he went
to San Kinncl-eo, was adnllttcd to the
bat anil also did Impel tant work on
the C'hionlelo of tint city.
In lliinlbcns campaign he nude n
recoid foi his Impissioneel polltleal
sieeches nnd for Ms newspapct arti
cle.. Since that time he has continued
his jouirallstle wink, nehlevlnga piom
lncnL place In the fraternity of San
Plane Isco One of the litct communi
cations torched from him was a news.
piper containing n poem fiom his pen
and sent to J. P. Se rngg. esq The ic
malns will not bo biought oust for In
teiment.
PLEASING S0NQ RECITAL.
Miss Eva .Horrls Cuvo Hor I'ricnrls n
lleliRht fill Surprise.
One of the mo't ilePsmt Infotmal
lccitals hearel for t, une lime in this
city wns that of list evening at Pony
Hi others muMo rooms when Miss Eva
Mnirls delighted a dlspilmlratlng au
dlpnco with a bilef piogininme of song.
The voting ladv Is the onlv elaughter
of Mi and Mrs S MoirK of Anshing
ton avenue, and has bppn studvlng
only during the past joar with Mis.
CI itence Bali-r tine
III i work en" last evening wns a sur
piKo to many ot her listeners Her
vol-e is a ine.5o spotnno )ostcssinc an
unusuil eniillty of fieshncss find flex
Ibilltv and blent with gieit sweetness
She sang DeKover. s 'Lapp Mnldn's
Ming," the dilnty little ' l)n Fist wle
cine Plume" and the "Moorish Sen on
ade," bfstdPS othei unlnckene.ved sel
ections Tho best exhibition of her prolh Icney
was th staccato s, nig, whlen showed
lemaikablo taste nnd Intel pietation,
nnl was n credit to her teichei's abil
ity. A number of beautiful tiles were
sung by Jlu Balentlne, Miss Kami and
Miss Ann.L Eoso. Among those was
Ma'raguls 'Ave Mailu ' nnd ' IVjt
Thee," by Sm.ut.
OLD RELIAIJLfi GAMES.
Tho ( nlcdonlntis to tho Front lor llio
Fourth of July.
Tor thlttv-one oars the Caledonian
dub, nf this clt, has tun games lieie
annually, nnd none can say tint thev
ot failed in an ngi cement thev mado
with the public. Foi this leason when
the announce a startling ntluctlon it
can bo relied upon to lie as advertised.
A more stuitling nttiactlon was never
announcpil in ipccnt -vp.us than thpy
udveitlse for the Dilving Pntk on July
I It combines nil tho excitement of
a ballooon ascension and paiachute
drop, togethei with the llrlns of a
cannon which has for a shot the uero
naut, who atterwaids descends with
the parachute. Tho usual games, with
larger prices than ever, will be given.
Remember and goto the Dilving Park
nn the Fourth. The admission is only
25 cents.
National Educational Association
i:xcunion--H nsliinctoii, II. ('.
A lnrge party, composed of Super
lntpndpnt Howell and fi lends, will
leave for AA'ashlngton, D C , at S a m.
AA'ednesda, July G, unite Delavuue,
Lackawanna and AVestern railroad tu
Mnnunka Chunk and Pennslvanla
railroad Pullman vcstlbuled coaches
will bo provided tor their use, same to
run thioueh fiom Scianton to AVnsh
lngton without change. Faio for the
lound tiip, $1R1. Tickets will bo sold
good going Jul I to 7 Inclusive, good
for letutn until July 13, or bj deposit
ing tiiket with Joint ngent letutn limit
may be extended until August 31.
Snlo of the .llnrtin Shoo Stock
open- at til- FiV- Biothers this morn-
Ins, (Thur-Mlay) "
a specialty of
Fine Coffees
and Teas
Pure Blended Teas at 25c
per pound.
Courseu's Java Coffee 25c.
Coursea's Triple Blend 32c
Courseu's Java and Mocha
28c.
E. Q. Coursen
TO REORGANIZE
THE THIRTEENTH
Major Whitney, of llonesdnlc, Has Is
sued His Inslrfj lions.
llE IS NOW THE RANKING OrPICER
OP THE REGIMENT HEREABOUTS.
ISATTALION ADJPTANT STRATTON
HAS ELEN DIRECTED TO ORGAN
1XH A HATTALION IN THIS CITY.
THERE WILL l.E POPE COMPA
NIES OP PIPTY MEN EAC11-OI1-JECT
OP THE REGIMENT.
The Thirteenth rerlment nf the Na
tional Guniel will bo rPoiginl7ed.
The plans foi the foimatlon ot the
reglmppt, which, however, will be t
provisional one In Thunder to ipplice
the old body during the war, aio now
uiulei wnv.
Major Whitney, of Hnnedalo. the
ranking oillcei nf the teglment here
abouts has notified H.itlnllon Adjutant
Stratton, of this city, to ptoceed nt
once to leotganUe the nlil battalion In
this city, which coinpuscd Companies
A, D. C nnd D
A meeting will he held nt the irmory
tonight and itpE neeessaiy to reor
ganisation will be made.
Lieutenant R.uib. of Company C,
Cnptnln Junius Dlmmlck, tormer com
mander of Comp my , ex-Lleutennnt
s-cott. of Comppii II, nnd former Ser
peants Hrandn and Pioss, of Company
D, will be present nt the meeting to
night end assist In the formation of
tho four conipinles They will assume
romii'inil of the companies until they
are filled, and then the members will
elect olllcers. Each company will bo
limited to tlfty men.
Major AA'hltiiPV will foim a second
battalion and It Is stated that a com
pany will be oiganlzcd at Stroudsburg.
It is also stated that the AVcst Side
military oompiny and ex-mcmbers of
comi an F will consolidate and foim
i eomptnv which will be attached to
the second battalion.
In the event of another call for v.il
untrpis being made tho leglmont will
no: le voluntcpie.l, but the members
can enlist Individual'-.
RECITAL PF REEVE JONES' PUPILS.
I'rogrnmmo That Will Ho Rendered
Tonight In I'oiry Ilros.' Storo.
Heeve Jones' pupils vill give a re
cital tonight in Peiry Brothers' music
stote The will be assisted by Miss
Coi dill. t Pieeman, sopiano soloist. The
progtemme Is:
Pi ino Sonata (op 11) . . Beethoven
(a) Grave. AllPgio, Count io
(hi Hunting Song Mendelssohn
(cj Nccctto . Hachmun
Miss Lenx Rciehait
Song SelPctPd ....Miss Coidella Freeman
Piano Pantasio Moza.t
Thumas ilai shall.
Piano
U) Etiuln No 1 (op 23) Chopin
(b) l,i Mort d'Asp
(c) La. Dinso d'Atiltre Grieg
Miss Amv Decker.
Song Selected ... Miss Cordelia Prccmn
PI ino
(a) Sonata, Adagio, Final (op 11),
Beethoven
(b) Au den Fruhllng Grlpg
(ci Etude (op 10 No A) Chopin
(d) "If I AVore a Hlid ' .... IltiueU
Miss Ann i Pone.
RECITAL AT POWELL'S TONIOHT.
Piogrnmnin That Will Ho Itnntlerrd
by Albin Korn'i Pupils.
At the leeltnl to be given tnnlght In
Powell's music stoio by the pupils of
Albln Korn an Intel estlng piogiammo
will bo lendeied. They will be assist
ed by Gustavo Repeit. tenor. Follow
ing Is the programme:
Mlnupt from Sonata Op 41 . Rpethoven
Mr AYIlllum Ilouek (blind, It months'
structlnp).
fn) Alelodle. Op 10, No 2 Jules Massenet
(b) c'orrente ... G. F. Haendel
(c) Pughetta, Op. -is, No. P,
Alex. Oullmant
Miss Kntlo Napka.
(a) Nncturnp, Op SO C Gnrlltt
(h) Gia:ielli AValt A. Schmoll
Mr AVillle. Slates
Danso antique (By gone diys) . Housclcy
Master Charles Goebcl
Polka, for four hands. Op. 12 It Engcl
Polk.i, for 1 hands. Op 2'e .11. Engplmann
Misses M Camin and M Goebcl
O bin' euih lletio A'oegelein ... .Humbert
Mr. G Rcpert
Twilight Bells . .. .. Goeideler
Miss P.lslp Powell.
(a) Allem.indp HaPndel
(b) Flltteigold Bohm
A Gooil Set of Teeth for... $3.00
Our llest Sets of Teeth 5.00
Including the Painless Extraction.
DR. S.CTSNYDER
321 Spruce Street, Orp. Hotel Jermyn
It's Coming,
Not the greatest show on earth, but
The Greatest Rocker Sale
That's struck the town. There's no doubt about it. We've
bought the goods and bought them right. There's
A Whole Carload of Them
Such bargains in rocking chairs we never saw, nor did you.
They'll arrive today and go on sale tomorrow,
Friday, July 1, 1898.
SIEBECKER & WATKINS,
406-408 Lackawanna Avenue.
1L0IY OIL AND
141 to 1 10 Meridian btrect.Scranlon, I'a. T hoae u-J i
AND CYL1N
PAINT DCPART.MGNT.-Llnseed Oik
VarnUb, Dryer, Japan and Shin ila Stalo.
Miss Minnie LnnRC
(a) Nocturne (On tho liny),
Robert Goldbppk
(b) H. Vnlsp Godrird
MIsh Mnrlnm Smith.
Turnntclla Sherwood
Miss Mnry Gocbel.
Tho Pnuntnln Ilohm
Miss Mamlo Cnmln
Rock of Akcb J. Elschoft
Mr, Rcpert.
Tnrnntelln. L. . Mills
Miss l.Wila Wcller.
Polish Dance . . . . X Bcharwcnku
Miss Plora Levi.
Polaccn Brlllantp. Op 72 K. M. V. AVcbcr
Mr. Albln Korn.
Excursion to Nlngnnt Prills.
On July 2, ISIS, the Lehlch Valley
Railroad company will sell tickets from
Scranton to Nlagnra Falls and return
nt rate of one furo for tho round trip,
limited for lPturn to, and Including
July r. Consult ticket agents for fur
ther particulars.
m
RcniPinbpr (lie fllnlno
and don't forcet the Jtnrtln shoe silo
opens this nioi nlns at tho Five Eioth
eis. Fancy
Philadelphia
Print
Butter,
Per Pound.
Clarke's
Celebrated
Berkshire Sugar
Cured Hams,
Per Pound:
Have you seen the new Ham
Diamond Lamp. The best on earth.
With a DIAMOND LAMP and a
oranfon Bicyc!
you can ride safely at night.
$35 and $50
STERLINGS
Built Like a Watch,
$60 nnd $75
Bring your repairs to us and
have them done by mechanics.
Lmameling and nicUle-plating a
specialty.
Why send your carriages out oi
town to be rubber tired ? We can
do it on short notice. Material and
workmanship guaranteed.
Iron and Steel.
iftenbender & Co.
Factory and Warerooms,
12G and 12S Franklin Ave.
iliFnCTilNG CO,
I'a. T hoae b'JJ
Turpentine, White Leid. Coil Tar, I'itoa
18c
5 (H
02
1
I
20 Lackawanna Ave., Scranton Pi.
Wholesale nnd Retail
DRUGGISTS,
ATLANTIC WHITE LEAD.
FRENCH ZINC.
Ready nixed Tinted Painty
Convenient, Economical, Durabla.
Varnish Stains.
rroduclng Perfect lniltatlonofEiponslt
AYoods.
Raynolds' Wood Finish,
Etpcclaily Designed for lusldo AVotk.
Marble Floor Finish.
Ilurablo and Drlej Q.ulckly
Paint Varnish and Kal
somine Brushes.
PURE LINSEED 0!L AND TURPENTINE.
AN OUTLET FOR PATRIOTISM
You want to glvo ottr patriotism a
chance to nsseit itself. Let it bo dls
placd In om wisdom In bulng and
our npprecittlnn of the cxcellpuco of
our stock of Hats and Furnishings for
summer eai.
Hand & Payne
203 Washington Ave.
UAA
Heavy
Is indlfcstlble It Is worse than
nothing It causes Indigestion
nnd tomaih tiouble Makes a
perron Irrltubli cross und b.a 1
triricrcd Spoils our whole
day and makes no end of trou
ble Avoid It. Lso
"Snow White"
Flour nnd havo light bread.
GOOD bread. Bread that tas'es
good looks gcod feels good and
is gcod Breed that does good.
Breael that is the "Staff of
Life ' in icality.
You can get "Snow AAlille" of
jour grocer.
"We Only Wholesale It."
THE WESTON MILL CO
Scranton, Cnrbondale, Olypliant.
mi DOLLARS FOR
WRITING I LETTER
In order to introduce
my new line of Kimball
Pianos and organs I will
pay FIVE DOLLARS to
any one aa'Iio Avill send
me the name of any par
ty avIio will buy a piano
or organ of me.
This will be paid Avhen
first payment is made on
the instrument and to
the first one Avho sends
me the name. If you
know of a neighbor Avho
talks of getting one send
the name in.
Address
George H. Ives
No. 9 West .Market Street,
Wilkcvlliirrc.
BARBOUR'S HOME CREDIT HOUSE
Havlntr nddecl 1200 feet to our store
room, wo nro now prepared to show a
tlncr assortment of
FURNITURE
than ever. You nio cordially Invited to
call nnd Inspect our Bonds and comparo
prices. CASH Oil CBBDIT.
425 LACKAWANNA! AVE.
I
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