"T - c jrf f i V trs" T1 nw, y- -i'vWft" THE SCRANTOX TRIBUNE-TUESDAY, JULY 12, 1898. 8 jf ? isirwwmr' V DAY'S DOINGS OF NORTH SCRANTOW William Lynch Killed While Walklnz on D L and W. Railroad. XU-, WAS A I'Ol-AN'DKIl WHO HU SIDKD ON OAK BTIIUKT AND WAS ON HIS WAY HOMi: 1'IiOM A Unit- iiyino i:xi i:t)iTiox-sti:N HAvn lu:TfUNi:i) TU WORK AT T11IJ wi:st ninai: coumuky-khanmc jomiAN Aum:fcTn at instanci: or WILLIAM Kl'OTT. "William I.jnch, n I'olitnilcr, was ltin flow n by ii Delavwiie, Lackawanna and Western milk trnln and Instantly Killed lust evening nbout ' o'clock. Lynch had been berrying: nnd win ic turning with two boys iih IiIh compan ions. To make the route honieiwiid Rhoit lhpy took the Delaware. Ltieka- uiiun.t and Western lalliond Hacks, nnd vvcte In the lilnlty of the Notch cut when tlicv hoard a tialn moving nortluwitd. Lynch stepped on th" south-bound tinek, dlroitlv In fiont of n.iapldly moving. inl)lc train, which lie failed to notice. He was knocked down nnd chugged a tonstderubli distance In the pies enee of his limrillul conitmtiloiis, who vv'Mo powelless to i eve tie him. Thev hurried to Ills assistance and found hlhi dying, lie shoitly aftorwaids t c pfrod, before medical assistance could urihe. Ills neck had been bioken, lett arm smashed and the light side of UJS fac1 amis badly lacerated by being tlWBBCt along the ties The coroner was appiKcd of the ac oIQcnt .mil oideied t'lidui taker Pavlil Jdnes to" piep.iio the body for burial, u'hlch was done at Mr Jones' nioigiii'. Lynch was about uO years of ago. and an.lndtistrlcais man He was itiuriind about sK months ago. He itsldcd on Oak street, wheic his rimalns vvoro taken. - told ix a rnw lines. The funeral of Francis, vounR son of Mr. nnd Mrs William Cousins, tool: place fiom the paiental home, on Nbith Main avenue, yesterday nftci noon. I lev William Kdgar, of the Methodist UplM opal chuith, had charge of the seilees. Interment was made in Dunmoip cemetery. Joseph Melaroy nnd Iia Teltslnoth from Bucknell unlvcislty, spent Sun day with D. W. Thomas, of Wanc nvenuo. Mis. Ooorge H Shlffer, of Talker ctreet, Is In Xleholson, where she m colled by the serious Illness of a 1 da tive. The Anthracite Wheelmen held their monthly business mcetlnK Inst evenlnp. William TJavIes, of Gieen street, spent Sunday with lel.itlves nt Oly lhant. Miss Johlo Mills, nrilvcd homes last evenltiR fiom Camp AlRer, wheio she visited her brothels, Thomas, and Isaac, Mills, mcmbeis of the Thirteenth icrl ment Geoigo nnd Teresa Captunas weie nnested at the instniuc of H. Dinnet, on the chaige of false pretense Alder man Hoberts heaid the case last eve ning, and held the defendants In bail for their appeal ante nt couit Tho strike at the AVest Ridge col llciy was brouRht to an nbiupt endlnR yesterday, when nil of the drlvois set Sale of Textile Novelties, The following aie exclusive Silk Cuenadine Dress patterns of our importatiqn. Hach represents the highest loim of present Fashion's art. No two are alike, and as quantities, aie limited to the figures stated, an early call is essential to a full selection. Black . Grenadines Two Dress Patterns that sold for J1.S3 a aul, now $1.35. rivo Diess Pattcins that sold for $2.25 a ard, now $1.50. Two Dress Patterns that sold for $3.75 a j aid, now $2.50. Colored Grenadines. t Thiee Dioss Patterns that sold for S5c, a yard, now 50c. J Three Dress Patterns that sold for J2.5Q a yaid, now $1.50. Five Dress Pattcins that sold for J3.C0 a yard, now $1.75. l One Dress Pattern that sold for 4.00 a iird, now $2.25. Our Range V JHSjIW ' "f' t' ..''.'."f-T LSfi ?? ."PST'Sf ' T1 S".g. rf.iiif i ijpbi IS. . Globe Warehouse I m tied their dlffprcnces with the omdals nnd losiinied work. Tho l'rovldonco Conclave of Hcpta pophH will meet In Fonner fc Chappell'e hall this evening. Celestial lodRc. Independent Order of Odd Fellow h, conf cried degrees upon novel til uuidldntcs Inst evening. A number of members from neighboring societies were uresent. William Knott preferred charges at Alderman Fldlcr's court thut led to th.o nil est of Fiank Jordan on n lath er serious charge. Knott stated that on Saturday evening, while on his wny homo he was nccosted by two men who demnnded hi money, near Park I'lace. He lau at the top of his speed and In that way eluded them. Alder man Fldler rhvo Jordan n hearltiR Inst evening and held him In ball for h's appeal nine at court. The arrest of the other man connected with tho affair will be made today. DUNMORE. Cauls are out announcing tho com Iiir mairliiRe of John Walsh nnd Miss Maty Lvnih, both of this place. John Horan, of Dudley street, left vostetdiiy on n business trip to I'hlt adelphla. Miss Maicnret Jones, of Flttston, is visiting friends in town. Mrs. C. H. Hloes, of Dudley street. Is the suest of her daughter, Mrs. W. J. Hone, of Varden, Wyoming county. Thomas Mullen nppeaied before 13ur rcss Powell last night chniced by James I'ollet with nKsault nnd bntteiy. The costs, $6-, wcie divided between the two. Following is a list of the Indies who will assist St Mniy's council, Young Men's Institute, Xo. 219, nt Its picnic In Lame' Mill paik Saturday: Mis. Michael lluikc. Mis. Chailes Tlerney, Mis John C.llimutln and tho Mls-ses Maggie Duggan, Hlla Ulaek, Mnggio nolden, Mamie Cullen. Kate O'Mal ley, Katie Ward, Llr.lc Sweeney, Lln nlo Matthews, Kato Sweeney, Hannnh o'Horo. Tesslo McDade, Annie Henle.v, Sadie Dougheity and Maine O'Malley. Kvcry detail of the affali has been ful Iv attended to and It will undoubtedly be a giand success. A wairant was Issued last night for the an est of John Kces-e, chained by his wife with assault and battery. He will prob-ibly bo taken today. m MINOOKA. The St. Joseph's Total Abstinence and Kenevolont society held a meeting nt their hall mi Mnln stieet yesterday afternoon nnd elected offlceis for, the ensuing ear. The following will con stitute the managerial force of the or ganization. President, P. J. Mul kein, vice-president, Patrick Connolly; rceoidlng secietary, M. J. IMcCicai; tlnnnrlal secietary, James J. Xatlln, tieasurer, Patrick S. Drlsioll. Thomas Muuav returned homo Sat urday after a few weeks sotourn In Hutte, Mont. Justice of the Pence M. J. O'Neill lias removed his oflice to the place four.eily occupied by e-Maglijtiate O'Hain. The Maioons were defeated at Moosic jesterdny by a team fiom that place b the scoie of 19 to IS. John I.Mich was aiialgncd before Justice of tlte Peace O'NMIl at "ie In stance of his wife, who iha-ge.l nim with thieatening to do her bodily harm. Thiough tho oifou of Mr. O'Xclil the case w i- mr.u ibly set tled. M" Mary Covle, of Olyphaut, snent estetday with fi lends on Davis strce Sale of Fancy Silks. 25 Pieces Stilpo Japanes-e Silks, perfectly pure and soft finish. The patterns arc excellent. Actual value 45c a yard. Sale Price 21c Twenty Pieces Plaid and Check "Jap" Silks. The best half dollur quality in this city. All new und rieth able styles. Sale Price 35c New Lot of "Mouscllnc Royals," the most exquisite of Silk Fabilcs on the maiket. They're worth 50 cents. Sale Price 25c Superb Weaves in Silk and Cotton are at tracting much attention this sea fcon. They are vastly superior to organdies in every Bcspect, and much hnndsomer. Is Complete. LIVE NEWS OF WEST SCRANTON Great Improvement lias Dcen Wrought In Appearance of Luzerne Street. DIl. AND MItS. H. S. SUTTON'S DAUailTEH SAVED FllOM l'OSSl UUV DI3ATII UY A rKNDKIl-THlSUE MAimiAQUS THAT OCCUHRI1D S13Vi:itAt, MONTHS ACIO HAVU JUST HHHN ANNOtTKUUD-FUXUil At. OF JOHN WAUD FltOM HIS LATH nUSIDHNCi:. One would hnidly rocognlro Luzerne stieet from Ninth to the railroad cross ing at Meridian street since the many Improvements. Tho bad washout which tirovented traffic for several weeks hns been filled nnd a proper grade of tho roadbed, from Ninth to the culm dump, made. Cross walks whole needed nnd side walks In seveinl places hae been laid. It is possible that tho wnlks will be Iflld all alonir. The unsightly trestle bv whli h tho culm fiom the leeently destroyed Oxfoid brenker was convoy ed to the smaller dump actors the street hns been lomoved by the Deln- wnio, l.iekawaima and Western com pany. Thus the view down th street Is enhanced nnd a imirco of danger iemoed. In time It Is hoped an 1 with some icason expected, that the cu'm heaps will have been leniowil and Ibis large area built up with moJern build ings. Though much has been nccumpllshcil, much l cumins to be donp The ctun cllmen nt the Fifth and, FiUcnth wnicls- bavins done well might con tinue their good wotk. Tho pioap ft "shanties" doing ci'.ice as dweil'ng houses In that section below Xmtn hrowi, as Kellv's patci, slnuld be Je ilared a nuisance. It is over-inn with a nilxtute nt all sorts of colors, creeds and nirtlonallti's, an 1 ri a menace to health and m iral nnd physi cal afety of tho cnnnmnl'v. Below', near the Interecilon o Meri dian and Luzerne rtrJet Is a wide aiea of lowlands, which are half cov ered with water and filth the Vest, part of the time. TIicvjim It is under stood that no complete reli.'f can be nitorciea uniu a sewer is n iiii.nu.i so. .r ( lilci.Iin ui ia;iiii'ii ... j , .,,,- jiihi .- leaded. A small dr.ili c mid be laid Luzeine stieet. the best part 'f its entire lensth. Is on the verge of a better condition now that a largo sewei seems a ceitalitv. Theio r.ic many fine dwellings along thin st'eet. inoM of them owned by the tax paveis irsidlng In them and these same peo ple would gladly welcome a change tint will lemovo trw hainssment of vatcr on lawns nnd In cilars a.' er every heavy tain stoim. Then, too, the time draws near when Luzerno street will be the main arterv of communication between the central city, the lower end of West Scianton, nnd the gioup of rapidly growing mlninj: hamlets of the Pyne, Aichbald and Continental. JUST AXXOUXCED. The mariiage of Miss Floicnce Sayre of Moscow, to Alton Chas,e, of Xoith Sumner avenue, Is announced to have taken place March 28, 1S9S, at tho par sonage of St, Mink's Lutheran church, on South Lincoln avenue. The lector, Itev. A. L. Rnmer, Ph. D., performed thoceiemony. Mr and Mrs. Chase will leside at 12.J Xoith Sumner avenu-1 Mis. Chase Is a daushtei of Mr. and Mrs. John Sajie, of Moscow, and n sister of Mrs. It. F. Post, of Chestnut street Mr Chas-o Is an employe of the Scianton Dairy company, Fi lends have been extending congratulation i since the announcement vesterday of the event by the young people. Fi lends and relatives were mad aw aie yesterday of the marriage of Miss i:il7abeth Slppel, of Jackson stieet, to Penj.imln Sweetser, of Price street Tho ceremony was preform i at the Feb. 2, Lloyd, tended, street. Uaptlst parsonage at Taylor, 1S0S. The pastor, Itev. J. P officiated. They weie unnt- They will reside at 1402 Pile Hotli are well-known, Mrs,. Sweetser being an engaging vuung lady. Mr. Sweetser Is connected with the grocery Him of Heiser fc Warlike, of South Main nver.ue. Miss Margaiet Larklu. of Price stieet, was united In mariiage to Am biose Xealon, of Swetinnd stieet, nl St. Patrick's church Tuesday, Feb. 22 1S0S. Rev. J. P. Whalen. of St. Pat rick's, perfotmed tho nuptial ceiemony Mr. nnd Mis. Xealon are both well Known and popular and huve just an nouncod the happy event. Mr. Xealon li manager of V. L. Andiew's paint chop, on Jackson street. POKF.lt AND PITCHFU EPISODE Michael and Ann Murphy, husband nnd wlfo, of McN'icliolas court, wen hold in $300 ball each before Alderman John last evening to answer a charge of assault John Murphy, brother ot Michael Murphy, was prosecutor. John's evidence comprised a bandaged head with four urgly scalp wounds, his sister, a pokei and some crockery ware, lie alleges that the two assaulted him with a poker and pitcher last Sunda.v evening about 10.30 o'clock. The poker still has some blood on it, and the pitcher Is In sections. Mr, nnd Mrs. Murphy, tho accused pair, claim John bombarded their door with bricks, stones, etc., nnd they sim ply resisted the attack. Tho alderman considered that even so, tho treatment of John was too heiolc WANTED AT HOME. Thomas Ileirlty. of 611 F.ynon street, Is being anxiously bought for by his mother Mrs. Ellen Herrity, nnd friends. He went out for a walk one week ago last evening nnd has not been seen or heard from since. The police have been apprised. Mr. Herrity was a miner at tho Eelle vue colliery and tho only support of a widowed mother and fceveral brothers and sisters. Some one said that Thomas had spoken of "going to tho fiont" with tho soldiers, but the mem beis of the family do not think that lie had any such Intention. When ho left homo ho wore a dark suit, white shirt and derby hnt CURL'S NARROW ESCAPE. Pieatrlce, tho tvvolvu-year-old daughter of Dr. and Mrs. H. S. Sutton, of Jackson street, wns struck and pit ched Into the fender of one of the large vestibule cars runnlnu on tho Washburn-Laurel Hill line yesterday morn ing. Tho little girl wns uninjured be j oud a few slight bruises and tho con sequent shock. Tho accident, which might cnslly havo been different In results, hap pened on Jackson street near Chest nut street. The car .waa nearlng the i Intersection of Chestnut and Jackson lo lorre our country, and fAtnlly well, ro bemt henlth Is a neceisity. " " CELEBRATED V VHP. WeakandNarvous nv ujino 'THE BITTERS fe STOMACH. Sitters Can regain lost vigor and meet every emergency of lite. and tho motorman wnB bringing his car to a stop to take aboard a pnsscn- ger. Tho girl ran out from behind a wagon and directly In front of tho inr. It was. too late to retreat nnd the distnnco too shoit to stop tho car. It only wont about 8 feet further after picking up the girl. She climbed oft the fender nnd ran home. cunnnxT tolici: nvnxTS. Henry Thompson, globe trotter, 12ng llshmau and ,16 yents of age', will not trot for ten clays to come. He will rest nnd rocupernte at the county Jail, having been invited to stay by Alder- mnn Dnvles in police court yesterday morning The "trotter" accepted the invitation perfoice, his declination would have cost $1, which he had not. To one who reads the police docket It would seem that Mr. Thompson had verily been guilty of bieaklng paits of his continit. Tho docket records that "tho pilsoner claims to bo walk ing around the world on a wager. In the condition ho was found, he would not walk it In a lifetime. He has been stopping in Scranton about a week atound saloons, begging money nnd chink." Jenkln Morgan, "drunk nnd disor derly' Sunday evening was fined $" in police coui t yesterday, nnd failing to be possessed of that amount was "srent up" for Fi days. DGWI SAXTS INSTALL. At tho legulir meeting of the Dowl Snnt lodge.Xo. fi0, Older Ameilcan Ivor ites, olllcers-elcct for the ensuing term were Installed into their respective of t'i es. Doputy W. W. Lewis acted as Installing ofllcor. The officers Instnlled wcie: David J. Davis, president; Jere miah Samuel, 'vice ptesldentr D. D Pavs ,.orrpsrnmllng sncretaiv ; David Jenkins, conductor; Thomas D Lewis, steward; Joshua Fllas, Inside guird, John S Jenkins outside guard At the conclusion of the installing ceremonies, a short social esson was held. Cigars were passed The prl for solo competition was divided be tween David J. JenMns and D. J. Davis FFXFHAL OF JOHX WARD. The f uncial of the Into John Ward was held from the lesldencc, Sll South Keher avenue ijcutciday tifternoon and ninny lelatives and fi lends at tended. The lemains were born to St. Pntilck's church where the blessing was pionounced by Rev. D. A. Dunne. At the conclusion of the seivlce the remains weie boino to the Cathedral cemeteij wheio Intel nient was made. The pall-beaicis weie. Mlchal Hogan, John Llllv, Michael Graham, James McfJiaw, Michael Kennedy and Thomas Coonej. The llower-bfmrers were John and David James, Pntilck Scott and John Koeirer. PATRIOTIC HXTHRTAIXMIIXT. A patilotic enteitalnment to bo fol lowed b a Red, White and Blue social will be held at the Summer Avenue Presbyterian chinch on Thutsday evening, the 21st iiiht., under tho aus pices of the Rand of Hope In connec tion with the above chinch, assisted by some of the jouns ladies of the church. Tho Mice of admission will bo but fifteen cents, which will Include cake and coffee oi milk in nddltlon to the entertainment. Fittuie announce ments will le made as to who will tnke pint, but an oscellent piogiammo villi be icndeied. PERSONAL MENTION. Attorney John It. Edwaids, of South Main avenue, has gone south for his health. Emerson D. Owen, of the Morning Telegraph, New Yoik cltv, has le turned to his duties after a visit lieio with friends. "Dell" Vohrls, of South Hvde Paik avenue, who left here for seivlce with tlie engineers, lias been made n nim ber of tho commlss-aiy depattment. Tho corps Is still at Peeksklll. Mis. Stew ait Pelsecker, of Academy stieet, has returned from a visit at Mt. Pocono Thomas Lnily, of Lafayette stieet, is visiting at Elizabeth, N. J Mr. and Mrs. Geoige Cooper, of South Hdo Park avenue, have as their guests Mrs. Jacob Huttner and daughter, Miss May, of Paooklyn, N. Y. Itev. and Mis. J p. Sweet and fam ily, of Noith Hyde Paik avenue, nie at Lake M'lnola. Lewis Davies, of New York cltv, Is the guest of his parents, Rev. and Mrs. Hugh Davies, of South Lincoln ave nue. Mr and Mrs. John Price, of North Sumner avc'tie, have as their guests Mrs. Carl Castner nnd Miss Jennie Pxlce, of Plymouth, and Mit,s Cat lie Olds, of M'llkes-Parre. Miss Maine Flnneity, a student at the Noimul school at Lock Haven, Pa., Is home for the summer term, Peter Phllbln, of Doylestown, Ohio, Is the guest of his mother, Mrs. Rich aid Phllbln, of Hale street. Misses R. Mabel Moser, of Philadel phia, and Minnie R. Moser, of Sum mit Hill, aie the guests of Mrs. R. R. Chase, of North Sumner avenue, Mr. nnd Mrs. 11. 13. Hausler, of North Gai field avenue, have as their guest Miss Dawson, of Rloomsburg, and Miss Cornell, of Nnntlcoke. Moses Staples, of North Lincoln ave nue, spent yesterduy at Stroudsburg. Miss Hariiot Davis, florist, Is visit ing at Berwick. Miss Mattle Davis, of Twelfth Ftreet, baa retuined from a visit at Wilkes Uarro. ileoi so Reese, of Washburn street, la visiting fi lends ut Rlqomsburg. MINOR NEWS NOTES. The I. H. W. elide of tho Hampton Street Methodist church will conduct n ' conun Irum te-a" next Thurhdnv even ing at the residence of Miss Alible Han cock, on Eynon street. A cordial Invi tation is extended to friends to bo pros ent. A special meeting of tho Alumni Ath letic association Is called for next Fri day evening. Members aie expected to uriango to bo present. Regulur meeting of tho West Scran Ion board nf trade will o held this r-venlng nt their rooms in the West Sldo Hank building. North Main uye nue. All members tiro rcnusM.'' to bo present ytaamm&zw SOUTH BOTIANTON. The Neptune Fnglno company met In adjourned ses'slon Inst evening. Dur ing tho meeting Parthold Schott, brow cr nt tho M. Hoblnson btowrry, vvns Initiated to membership and Jacob Kilck, Fred Hoycr and John Haydor wcie nominated for lncmbeis of tho company. At the conclusion of tho meeting, Mr. Schott announced to hlj new brother firemen, that he wished them to adjourn to tho hall in the rear of tho lesldenco of City Assessor Christlnn Flckus, to bo Ills Riiests. Tho request was heeded and tho remain ing hours of tho night was spent In a pleasant manner. Peter nnd Fred Wagner, of White Mills, who hnve been guests at tho res idence of School Controller Kchwnss, of Willow street, will return home to day. At St. John's church, Susquehanna, this morning, Mtt-s nilzabeth Dolan, of that place, and Mr. M. J. McMnhon. manager of the People's Dairy company of this side, will bo united In mar riage. Mis Lulu Hare, of Willow Btteet, his returned to New Yoik t It , after an extended visit on this side. Albert Dymond, of Claik'fl Summit, is the guest of his bi other, Stanley DymontI, of Cedar avenue. Alderman John J. Ituddy, if tho Twentieth ward, returned lest evening from a visit at Washington, D. C. Mrs. William Ivnch and son, of Cedar ave n left vesterdiv for Lake Wlnoli to remain for several weeks. t .n iiinie, who came lure recent ly from Chicago, has accepted a posi tion at Ocoigc ltosen's hotel. Mis. .Matthias Schneider, of Hlrch street, who wns called atuiday to the bedside of her ilaughtei. Mis. Jacob Hicu of Aork, th.lt state, telegrapneci last night that Mrs. Hach was improv tnv. Timothy Ticiney, of Stone avenue, 13 spending hit' vacation nt home. Fdward R. Conley, permanent orderly to Majoi Paiko at Camp Alger, ai rived heme yestet lay at noon to visit his wife and new son. Ueniv Jacl e, of Cedar avenue, has returned from Uuftalo. Mis LMvvtml Ilimm, of Cedar ave nue, Is tecoveilng from a Ions Illness. PRISONERS AUKE THEIR ESCAPE. They Forced Their Wny Out of the Jo It III Itillgllllllllo'N V. With the nld of confederates outside thiee buiglars Saturday night suc ceeded In breaking their wny out of the new Rroome county Jail at ninghnm ton, X. Y., and aie now at large. The jail delivery, from a prison which was supposed to be Impregnable, was of a remnrkable nature The misoners with two others were confined in Mip east waul, on the sec ond floor. Thev were Fdward Mur phy. William White and Holiei t Jones chaiged with burglary The ward Is a large one ana usuauy coiiiuum much larger number of prisoners There happened to bo In It at this time only live men, the other two being Hairy Hrlgsteln and Ocoige Cluk. When Turnkey Seapian Sunday morning paid his moiniig isit to tho ward he found the one door of the In ner care, which was nt tho west end o,ipslte tho door of the ward, unlock ed, tN bais of one of the north win dows piled open nnd sawed, and the three pili-oncis gone. On Investigation proor was found that the niloneis hud had help from outside. Tho thiee men had occupied adjoining cells opposite the window thiough which thev made their escape On the floor was found a hcavv lion bar, foui feet long, which had evident ly been handed to them through this window, and with which, after pick ing tho lock on tho Inner cage, they had bent the window -bars enough to allow tho passage ot a man's body, Sheilff Wales, of Rroome coiuity, has offere' a lewaid of .Vi for tho capture of each of tho men. A10NEY FOR DEPOSITORS. I ivrnlj-iievcii l'rr Cent. Dividend lor Creditors of Oljplinnt Trust Co. A second partial account of the audi tor upnolnted to distilbute the tuniis In tho hands of Attorney John P Kot ley, assignee of the Olyphnnt Tius: company, wns Hied yesteiday In couit. Attorney John It. Edwards is th" prtf tilt auditor. Ho succeeded the Iat J Alton Davis, who made the first distribution. My vesteidav's account t.'-e depou tois of the bank will receive 27 per cent of their money. In the first clls tilbution they lecelved a dividend of 4"! per cent., making In both dlHtilbu tlons a total of 70 pet cent. The amount of money owing to il losltois when It failed four veais ago was $00,024.4.!. Tho Intel est has been accumulating since then on saving" deposits Just as If the Institution weio sound and doing business at the olet stain' Assignee Kellev expects to realize a laige sum of money yet on the assets that were turned over to bis ehnrrc, but the showing made so far Is con sidered excellent. FATHER GETS THE CHILD. Richard E. Daniel hnciircs Fosses ' niou ol His Daughter. Odclle Daniels, the 10-year-old gill for whose custody her fathei began luibeas corpus pioceedings Saturday, wus present In court yehteidav fore noon with her mother, who has mar ried again. Attorney A. J. Colboin lepicsetited tho father. Judge Gurster lectuied the mother for disobeying the Order of court made in the case in 1S92, when possession of the child was given to the father, al lowing the mother to see her onco n day if she wished to. Last April Uv mother took the child and letaincd oer until yesterday. Detective T. E. Reynolds left on an afternoon train with tho child for Westboro, Mass,, to deliver her to her father. Mother and child cried nlnud when they were separated after the hearing. SIGNED BY THE MAYOR. Ills SiRiiaturu Alluuit to Screral Resolutions of Councils, Mayor Bailey yesterday signed tho following resolutions of councils, re serving for further consideration other measuies whtih uwatt bis attention: Changing tho location of n sewer basin at the comer of Myrtle street und Clay avenue; directing tho city engineer to cs. tlmato tho cost ot a sewer on Rallroid uvcnuo from tho Third district main iovv. er to Emmet street; diioctlng tlio street commissioner to investigate and icport to councils the .condition of tlio llvde Par't nvenuo sewer; directing the. city engineer to make un estimate of tost, pluns, etc,, for paving Forest V;ourt with brick south of Spruce ttreet, and to mako the assessment for suld work, giving property owners notlco as icquired by i law, uiicuiiu wiu Blli'ei cuniiiuBOKiitcr J to notify tho Scranton Railway company THE EDGE 7 doesn't look eo bin; at the face of It. the woman who buvs soan for house- cleaning loscsi sieht of at her money edgewise. The woman who values her money as 'SI Washing and hM aomethlnff to a worn nice nan n ijurgont pncKage The IV. K. Falrbank Company, Ohicifo. St. Botton. EXCURSIONS. ELKS' CURSION To Lake Ariel Wednesday, July 27. This will be a great fam ily outing. Tickets, Adults $1.00 Children, Under 12 Years of Age 25c to move Its tracks from tho middle to Hie nc rth i-kle of Swetlaml street between Main avenue and Hiomley avenue. MR. Q1IINNAN BEGINS. Hns Started to Determlno Lnckn wnnnii Township's Incleblndnpss. Attornev John P Quinnan, as master to determine the Indebtedness of Lnck nunniin. township, liecan vesteid.iv at " ,,,h olIlco ,, (ilt SXt), floor of tho MenrH building to take th" Items of Indebted ness as they were certified to him by tie vui'ous poisons holding accounts against the township. Judgments and oiders amounting to about $3,000 were certified to him. lie has advertised that accounts will be leci'hrd within GO days fiom yesteiday, ami at the end of that time ho will be gin the preparation of his lepoit to c oui t. m CHIEF IIICKEV WORSE. He Vcntilied n Larringe Hido Simdnv nnd Vus hi Red Vesterday. Chief Hlckey, of tho lire department, did not appeal at his olllce in the city hnll vosterelav as had been expected He ventuied a ride In a carriage Sun day and though care was used the Jolting nffectcd him so unfavorably that ho was confined to his bed most of jestorda Chief Hlckey's phvslclan has advised him not to attempt any work until next week, but the plucky ofllclal says ho will bo at his desk within a day or two. STREET SPRINKLING CASES. Dunn Conipnni's I barges Not Hoard in Alderman's "art. Tho cases brought by the Dunn Spi Inkling and Stieet Cleaning com pany against W. C Eldrldgo and Fiank Wagner weie not heaid, ns had been Intended by Alderman Millar yes terday. The hearings weio continued until Frlduy of this week. The company has a pilvilcge under cltv frnnehlso for street sprinkling It Is claimed that the fianchlso gives tho company nn exclusive right In vio lation of which Eldildgo and Wagner have spilnkled tho stieets. COURT HOUSE NEWS NOTES. The bonds of four tax collectors wcro approved csterda by the court. That of Charles II. Whitney, of Elmhurst. was lllcd in the sum of $3 r.00 with Col onel F. O. Schoonmakei and C 1' Peel: as sureties That of Ileiboit O. Smith of Ilenton, was filed In the sum of $7,000 with L. M Franklin and L D Rulnnd as sureties. That ot James McDade, Jr., of Roaring Profile, was filed In tho sum of $1000 with James J Prlsooll and E Hlmonson as suietles Tl.it of Patilck Casey, of Caiboudale township, was lllcd In tho sum of $12 000 vlth M. II Cnvan nugh Michael Kellev Patrick Prown and Phllo Leo as sureties The report of viewers in the grading of llldge street, in Olyphunt, was jes tcrday conllimed finally by tho court. Attorney M. J Martin was esterday appointed guardian of Sus.ui O'Hoio. OBITUARY. Mis. Michael Kllcovne of I.MS Ccdir avenue, died at Jici honu Sunday eve ning Sl.o was 41 years nf age. nnd her death was caused by an acute attack of kidney trouble. Her husband und nlno children survlvo her.. The ! unci ul will occur tyfttfiow niorulng ut 9 o'clock. I'or Mnoltera. The Lake Shore limited trains nro eeiulpped with buffet smoking cars composed of main and prlvato smoking moms with buffet, barber shop, bath loom nnd compaitments. They nro veiy richly upholstered, aro of Circas sian vvnlnut rlchlv caivcd and with a laigo book case built nt one end of tho loom. The drnplngs and plan of dec orations cortespond nnd tho car Is a blaze of splendor throughout. Com mercial travelers and all other men folks should certnlnly make tho Lake Shore their route on trips between Buffalo, Cleveland, Toledo, Chicago and all points in tho west and south west, CASTOR I A Tor Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Boars tho o(ZzM& Signaturo FX OF A DOLLAR economy she looks well as her strength uses Powder. how for lie r Inhor beMda pair or roueli liniida. nreuic.il economy. Ixinls. How York. rhiltdelpbU. AMUSEMENTS NANA LAST WEEK IN SCRANTON Of the moU mncnlflcent pictures or thin or nnv other hrc. I'OdlTIVKL, CLOSING HATl'HIJAY SUM', JULY mill. If vou have not coon HnelioroH sky's superb palat ini;, you ouo It to ourrll lo vMIt 1 18 Wash ington Avctue, Mcora Uullaing, without do. rui:VKLij iu:cuiti')N foii ladies on Thursilnv from '2 to it p. in. Deception clicllv fioni f)u. in till ." p. in. AD.MHSIO.N, on. m. till f p. m 20o " f p. in. till 1(1 p m 10c SUMMER RESORTS MT. POCONO, PA. On Pocono Mountain, 8th Year. Largo lawn and plenty of shade. Rooms largo and nli furnished neatly Splen did bath rocms A table abundantly sup plied An altitude of 2.400 feet above tho oa The air during summer comes trom the ninth and northwest through rtenso pine forests giving a healthy and un usual combination of a high, dry and plne air. Xo swamps, nnd tho country Is ahsolutclv free from malaria and al v.avs a good lueeze blowing during ths hottest dnvs Further Information given by addressing CIIAS. II. SMITH. Mount Pocono, Monroe Co., Pa. SPRING LAKE PEACH. N.J. On the Ocean Front. fceo i miles below Long Branch. Monmouth House SI'HINH LUCK HKACII, N. J. Write for descriptive pamphlet containing terms nnd Information. II 11. urcl, Prop. !. M. Clnrk, M'g'r. ASBURr PARK, N. J. Hotel Devonshire, ASIJUHY, N' J. Delightfully situated one block from ths ocean. IJverj thing now. All modern Im provements. J. I). HAMBLKK, Jn., Manager. OCEAN GROVE. N. J. The Arlington, OCEAN OltOVE, N, .1. The Icndlnx Hotel, opans June 23 to October Culslno and service unexcelled. Snnllnrv arrangements perfect. Orchestra. Itntes S'Jo to S35, two In room Special rates to famine. Head for booklet C II. MILLAtt, Proprietor. NEW YORK HOTELS. The St. Denis Broadway and Eleventh St.. New York Opp. (Irace Church. European Plan. Rooms $1.00 a Day and Upwards. n a modest and unobtrusive) way there ara few better conducted Sotola lc the metropolis tli in tho St Denis Tlio great popularity it has acquired can readily bo traced to its unique location, tta iiomellkn atmosphere tho peculiar ezcellano ot Its cuisine and eorvlco, aad lta very modi oto prices WILLIAM TAYLOR AND SOW. WESTMINSTER HOTEL, Cor. Sixteenth St. and Irving Place, NEW YORK. AMERICAN PLAN, Day nnd Upwards. EUROPEAN PLAN, Day nnd Upwards. S3.50 Per S1.50 Per I. D. CRAWFORD, Proprietor. .X-X-t-X-X-X-J-X-X-X-X-X t For Business Men lu the heart of the wholesale district. For Shoppers 3 minutes uali. to Wanamalets 8 minutes to hituel Cooper s Big Store, l'.j-j- of access to t tic great Dry Coods htores. For Sightseers. One block from B'wav Cars civlnc raw transportation to all points of interest otel Albert, NEW YORK. 'i. T COR Ilth ST fie UNIVERSITY ri.ACU, Y Oiilv One nlock Irnltt nraatlwav. V :J Rooms, S 1 Up. RESTAURANT A PRICES RCACONAOlt ' ;X"XX"X- : Golf Hose and . Big; Lot or Can tslip Belts Just arrived at CONRAD'S 305 Lacka. Ave ...ii u . i