THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-TUESDAY, JANUARY 17, 1899. D CARBONDALE LARGELY ATTENDED FUNERAL Many Frlondg Pay Final Respect to Patrick McQarry. One of the most laisely attended fun frnlR that hns been hold In tlit city for months a. that of 1'attlck M Garry, whlcli occurred yesterday inorn Inp The long pi occasion moved fioni the residence of tit" daughter nf the dee rnsoel, Mis. . .1. llreiinan. shortly after half pout nine o'clock nnd pro reedod to St T!ose's chinch, where a Jilijli ma? of r'ciulem wih ciilcl by Hrv. rather Nralon. lien, l-'atlier Cot fte acted ai deacon and He Father GillTln as sub-deacon The pnll-beaiern wre Uarmrcl Mill lndy. Trnnk Jtollenb.ick John Murrln, Michael Couqhlln, Thomao Hattlc, John llolancl, Michael Loft us, John McCaw lej Among those from out of town who nltended the tiles wcw Mm. Mc Glynn of Green ltlclB: Januw McGnr r and son, of Itoston, Mass . M. P. Klvnn and Frank KlUsinnnons, of Sorinton, nnd Trunk Lynch, of Ol;. phnnt. Internum was made at Ht Hoe cemetery. GRAVITY WAS NOT WIDENED The wldenhiK of the Gravity latlioad was not undertaken Stinel.ij, as was expected It would be. The company found the prpllmlnailps had not ad vanced sufficiently to wan ant It In Older to aold the susoenslon of tuif lli, the change must be made over the fiitlie line between Satuiday night and Monday morning Next week tin Giaxlty will imam stlonab be .1 standard Kiiage road A Hack having a rme like that of Shepherd's ciook lias been constiut ted neai the machine hhop to ti the IcHomotHts whlc h aie to run over the mountain ACCIDENTS. While engaged In No. 1 mine jenter dav motiilng, Hc-iity Kelson, of Green tleld road, had two llngeis of his right hand badly smashed by the tailing of a pi op Dr J A. Kelly attended to the unfortunate nion'i Injuiles. Mis William Council, of the West Hide, fell down stalls jesteiday and sustained hruises which demanded the attention of a plijslclun James Ljnott Is buffet In,; a lacer nted eje. the lnjin having been caused b a Hying plc.ee ot wile which he was cutting. William Whitfield was leiideicd un- unsclmm 1) being Knocked down bv a hoise, 011 South Church stieet DEATH OF MRS. EMMA CLARK Mis. l'mnia Claik, daughter or B. S. Clark, died suddenl at the home of hei father, on Salem avenue, Sunday afternoon. She bad been ill with pneu monia a few clas onl Deceased was bean in this clt thlitj. -foui e.ns ago, and resided beie the greater part of bei life. She i-4 ui heel by a daugh tei Oladjs, aged ten eais and hei fatbei The funeral will be private to moirow nfteinoou at 2 10 o'clock ltev. It A. Sawvit, of Tilnlt Kplucopal church, will otlklate Imminent will be made in Marten ood cemetery. HUNDREDS HAVE GRIP. Ilundieds eif residents of tills rlty are suffeilng ftoin the gilp. Tho epl d mlc lb eij unnojlng, but not dan giiuus. Twcnt Delawaie and Hud son englneeis and firemen and thirty other attache-, of the tianspoitatlon department aic incapacitated fiom do ing elut.v because of the mal.idv A few rases liavo deiloped ino pneu monld and pioved fall. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Mis Job My, of Thoin stieet. is convalescent. Nicholas Hengun ate epted a situation esterelay a caller foi the Kile. Miss Annie Ueinlng, who lis been vis iting filends In this cltv. icturned to hpr home In Clieiry Hldge yestcida Mis Geoige Tyion and son, Leon, spent Sund.ij u Jackson Mi and Mis Geoige Bacon, of Ter laro stieet, aie visiting Mm. Bacon's sister. Mis. Hittenhouse, of New bin y, N V Mls Bessie Keels returned to Scian ton veateidav. II A. Purple Is cntei tabling A. 11cm oll, formally of this eitv, now In the Philadelphia mail serv lee. .1 P. Muliadv will prent the York Wagon Manufdutuiing company In Noithein Pennsvlvanla and Southern Now Voik. Prof Hbckenbeirj has letutned from Stanuea, wheie he attended the teach eiB Institute uud dellveieu three acl cli esses Thonub Barrett bus accepted a situ ation as plumber with a Hancock, N. V ilrm. Robert Mat shall, night baggacmas- gMMfSNAW are not more deadly than the millions of disease germs that arc floating in the air we breathe and in the water we drink germs of typhoid fever, malaria, con sumption Compared to a dtseas germ, a rattlesnake is n gentleman. He is a fair fightet He tells you to look out He rattles before lie strikes. You have a chance to fight or run. The disease germ sneaks in It comes while ou ore sleeping. It gains an entrance to the blood. It propagates there. It multi plies. In a few hours, or days, your blood is full of its children millions of them. They go all over your body seek ing a weak. spot. They dou't rattle they strike. Vou feci listless, nerveless, sluggish, feverish, and maybe you're flat on your back before you really know there is anything the nutter. The only way to keep out disease germs to keepfrom being sick is to keep your blood pure and nch, and your liver active and healthy Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, the greatest tonic in the world, mil do it. Clurlt If bt'ut, of 1'UJn City, Mialsou Co , Ohio, write ' During- the summer and lilt of ibjo I became all "run down,' turret were out f inter nl ilomrch out of order I wrote to 111. Plene for advice, lie ald I hud general debility, aud dr.d Dr Plerce'i Golden Midi rl Discovery, "loce I stopprd ticking: tt about una vctar ago I ba not taken any medicine of uaf kind, and have bten able to work every ilar, My appetite good, lean eat three aquire meals adojr. and Iilor.et fret that miserable burning; in tlie stoma-n after catlug. My blood ana nerwi nrc In jcood shape. ' COMMON SENSE CURE PYRAMID PILE CURE CURES PILES PERMANENTLY BY CURING THE CAUSE. Remarkable Romcdy Whioli la Bringing Comfort to Thous ands of Sufferers. Probably half the people who see this ai tide suffer from piles. It Is one of the commonest diseases and one of tho most obstinate. People have It for years and Just because It Is not Im mediately fatal they neglect It. Care lessness causes no end of suffeilng. Carelessness about so Rlmple a thing as pltcs has often caused death. Hemorrhages occur from no apparent cause and loss of blood causes death. Hemorrhages occut during sutglcal tieatment, often causing death Piles are simple In the beginning and easily cured They eon be cured even In the woist stages, without pain or los of blood, quickly, surely and com pletely. Theie Is only one remedy that will do It Pyramid Pile Cute. It alia j s the Inflammation Immedi ately, heals the Irritated surface and with continued tieatment reduces the swelling nnd puts the membranes Into good, sound, healthy condition The cure la thotough and permanent Here are some voluntary and unso licited testimonials we have lateli re ceived Mrs M ('. Hlnlcley, 601 Mlsslsppl St, Indlannpolis, Ind , oas: Have been a sufferer fiom thft pain and an noyance of Piles for fifteen yeais, the Pyramid Pile Ctuo and Pyramid trills gav e me Immediate relief and In a shott time a complete cute Major Dean.of Columbu", Ohio, says: 1 wish to add to the numbei ot certlll eates as to the benefits derived fiom the-Pvramid Pile Cure. 1 suffered liom piles for foiti yeaia and fiom Itching piles for twenty veins nnd two boxes ot the Pjramld Pile Cute has effect ually cuied me Most druggists sell Tjiamld lllo Cure 01 will get It foi vou If vou ask them to It Is one dollar per package, and It Is put 110 onlv by the Pjramid Ding Co, Marshall, Mich. ter foi the Delawaie and Hudson at the fit j stutlon, is spending a few dajb with friends at Gloveisvllle. N. Y. Last night wus council meeting night but as all cltj business is up to date the solons did not assemble. This hasn t happened befoie In five eais. TAYLOR NEWS. Fiiemen Entoitainment and Ball. Funeral Notice Peisonal Notes. The enteitalnment and ball ot the Tnlor hose company, No. 1. which has been the absoiblng topic for some time past will be held In Weber's rink this evening The piogramme has been well 111 muged and will be Jendeied by some of the best of tnlent The Ger manic Dramatic club, of South Scran ton will be piesent and appear in a diama of two acts, which Is said to be very entertaining The Gernninla Mandolin and Guitar club will also be prteent and assist In the entertain ment The music for dancing will be furnished by a mull orchestra. The bojs are deserving of a ciowded bouse. Tickets are only 2o cents. Lackawanna Lodge, No. 18, Ametlcan Protestant Ladles' asnoclatlon, will meet this evening In Reese's hall. The f uncial of Chailes Sampson will occur fiom his late home In AVllkes Barre this morning at 10.30 o'clock. Seivlces will be held at the house. I5ur lal will be made In this place. Lack awanna Conclave, No 210, Improved Older of Ileptasophs, of which the de ceased was a member, will attend the funeral In a body. A delegation of Taj lor people wit nessed the departure of the Eleventh leglment for Harrlhburg at Scranton last evening ltev. Dr. II H Han Is, of the Cal vaiy Baptist chutch, preached at Par sons on Sunday Mm Maigaiet Coblelgh, of Main Ktieet, Is confined to her home with Ill ness. It Is said that Independent ticket Is to be placed in the field In the Fifth waid. Mis John K. Davis and daughter, Mis. John U Keese, of this place, were the guests of the former's daughter, Mis. David F. Price, or Clark's Sum mit, yesterday. Mlrties Annie Bevan and Eva Davis, of IIdc Park, spent the Sabbath with lelatlves In this place, Funeral Dltector John 12. Davis Is re coveiing fiom his recent Illness. The Pjno mine of the Dalaware, Lackawanna and Western company was Idle this week, owing to repairs melng made about the colliery Mr Gomer Jones, of Main street, was a business visitor In Kingston yes- ten cluy Miss Ilzzle Davis, of Gteen Itldgo, was the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kvnn L. Dav is, of Main street, on Sundnv Barnes, the 2-year-old child of Mr. and Mrs Roberts, of North Taylor, died yestetday morning after a brief illness Funeral Director John n. Davis Is recovering fiom his recent sicknese. Meats. Lewis Davis nnd John Lvans, popular younjr men of this town, and members of the Eleventh regiment, left last night to attend the Inauguration nt Harrlsburg Mr Henry Wilson, ot North Taylor, Is confined to his home with slcknces. John Malla. of South Scranton. was a business visitor In this place yes terday Lackawanna Conclave, No. 219, Im proved Order of Ileptasophs, met last evening In special session at Ather ton'e hall to make atiangcments for the funeral of their beloved biother Charles Sampson Miss Susie Morris was the guest of friends In Hyde Park yesterday, Presiding Elder Dr. A. Grflln preach ed to a large audience tn the Methodist Episcopal church on Sunday evening. Dr Griffin Is an able speaker and de llveted nn eloquent sermon OLYPHANT. A large audience nttended the "Mid night Express," which was presented by the Kennedy players at the Father Mathew Opeta house last evening The p'ay was admit ably produced by this company and each member was heatt lly applauded. The company Includes puch favorites as John J. Kennedy, Miss Nellie Kennedy, Harold Kennedy nnd Al Hastings. No one should miss seeing? what will prove to be tho best popular priced attraction ever seen In town This evening they will present "The Hand of Fate." Prices, 10, .10 and 30 cents. Miss Ida White, of Archbald, Is vis iting Mrs, T F. Holand, of Lackawanna street. The new engine, Porto IUco, No. 13, mado ltn first trip over tho cravlty railroad from Grassy Island brenkcr to Olyphant brenkcr No. 2 yesterday. The marriage of Miss Mary Hjland, of this place, to Jeremiah O'Connor, of areen llldce, Is announced to take place in St. Patrick's church tomorrow afternoon. Miss Margaret MeNeely, of Tiger Valley, Is aTlottsly ill with bronchitis. Hdvvard Ferguson returned to Villa Nova college yesterday, lifter spending the past month at his homo here. Miss Lizzie Dompsey participated In tho entertainment at the fair of tho Sacred Heart church In Jermn Satur day evening. Miss Hannah Cannon has letutned home after n week's visit with her sis ter Mis Philip Sherldnn, of Pittston. Miss Lizzie Kearney, of Gteen Hldge, was the guest of ills. T. V. Nealon over Sunday. Dr and Mrs. W. U. Lloyd, who have been spending tho holidays with rela tives In Illnkely, will return to their home In Poulttiey today. Miss Maty Clancy Is spending a tew days at Jermwi. Misses Mnrgarot nnd Mary AVIIsop, of Wellsboro. Pa , wore the guests of Miss Lucy Parrcll. of Dunmorc street Mrs. Frank Lennon, of Ornssv street, Is very ill. Miss Mary Davis, of West Sei anion, was a vMtoi in town on Sundny. PECKVILLE. Mr. W. W. Swlnse, of Second street, Is ill. On In Spencer Is a candidate foi con stable In the Flist waid of lllakelv. E. W. Squire wus a Usltor ut Scran ton yesterday. Mis Mary Seeley, ot New ink. N. ,1, Is lsiting hei patents. Ml. and M13. Levi Stage Miss Cora A. Samson Is ejulte 111 at her home on Hickory street Mrs. Geoige Tieverton Is very sick Mr. and Mts. Gllbeit Caipentei, ot Scott, visited at the home of Ml V L. Taylor vesterday. Miss Mabel Bel! parcel Sundnv at the home of Mr. and Mts. William Hell. Mis 1'. A Peck lit lecoveilng fiom her tecent Illness. Mr. and Mrs. Motion Hatloe, who have been spending their honeyinoun nt Winchester, Vu , letuineel home Sat in day. Grassy Island mine resumed woik Mondn morning after an ldlonesH of two weeks The con! mined will be ttnnspoi ted to the Klondike bteakci, at which place it will be propated tor market. The water pres'-tue Is not what it should be nt this time of tin ieav When the water supply is plentiful council should see that a little moie pleasure Is maintained upon the tile hydianis Jamed W. Smith left yesterda morn ing for Hjirlstiuig, to be piesent nt the inauguiatlon of aovemor-elect Stone No healthy pel son need fear any dangerous consequences from nn at tack ot la grippe If propeily treated. It is much the same us u seveie cold and requires precisely the same tieat ment. Remain quietly at home and take Chamberlain's Cough Remedy as directed for a seveie cold and a prompt and complete lecovety Is sure to fol low. For sale by all diugglsts. Mat thews Bros, wholesale and retail agents AVOCA. On Sunday afternoon the center of the Hillside pond gave way and a large part of Its contents was discharg ed Into the Avoca colllerv and the Langcllffe mines. For some time this bleak has been expected and so the companies have taken piecautlons to guatd ngalnst It. In the slope of the Avoca colliery this could not be dne as the plllai'3 weio robbed directly un derneath. Pumps were put In the mine yesterday and In a few davs It Is ex pected that the place will be ready to be worked. The pond was fonnetly owned by tho Pennsjlvnnla Coal com pany, but was aftetward purchased by th" Brooksleie Washery company n shoit distance awa. The skaters Will be soiry to loo their favorite spot for tho amusement. Mrs. F. S. Swartz, of Scranton, spent Saturday nt the Campbell lcsldcnee on Grove stieet The six months old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Decker, of Yoik ave nue, died on Saturday afternoon. In terment was made yesteiday In Lang cllffe cemetery. The directors of the Avoca Electric, Heat, Light and Power company will hold their annual meeting on Thurs day afternoon in the Argus building. An election of oflkeis will take place and other Important business will bo tiansacted, David Cianston, of the North End, Is eiltlcally 111 of grip and grave doubts are entertained of his recovery. Peter Boylnn, of Lincoln Hill, will seek a nomination as school dliector in the Second ward. John McDonald, ol tho North End, Is seriously ill of grip. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McPherson spent Sunday with friends In CarbondaK Mr. and Mrs Dora Snydei, of Kings ton, spent Sunday at the Snydei tesl deuce on South Main stieet. On Sundny afternoon all that was mortal of the late Vnn Ginham was laid to rest In tho presence of n con course of friends from this and sur rounding tow ns. The remains, encased In a handsome casket, surrounded by a wealth of floral tributes were beau tiful, even In death After brief ser vices nt the house the cortege removed Happy ferriage, Heaitfi, Energy atitf Loqg Life. A magically cffeCtlTe appliance rjI& roootb'i coureo ot reitontlve rem edies tent on trial and ap proval, without expend. h'ot a dollar netdbt paid esnd acknowledged bv the patient The Erlo Medical Oanjimny's Appliance and Remedies haro ticca talked, of and written about Ull erery man hoi heard of thero The highest medlc-al luithorltkj la tb world hare lately commended them They posJr.M marvellous power to vitalize, de velop, rtslore, and suitatn. They create vlicor, healthy tteue. new life. They (top drains that cau the energy. They cure all effects of early eyi! hablti, ex cesics, ortrevork. Thry giro full itre ngtli, development, and tono to every portion and organ of the body. Failure impoiatble, age do barrier. Ho O. O. D. scheme, nor deception: no exposure - clean bulne! proiultlon by a company 01 high flnaiid.il and proleulonal standing. Wrltu for scaled Information. ErieMedica.Co..BuffalJH.Y. HE WAS REPRIEVED. Mr. Ilnrley TeeU Very Oratelul That lie Was jveJ When on the Urlnk ol the Grave. In 11 mice, u man sentenced to death Is not told In advance on what dnv bo Is to die Tito first Information lie gels Is from tho officers wlu preraro him for the guil lotine Between fcctitcneo und execution tho prisoner s llfo Is full ot terrors, for any footfall outsldo his cell may herald tho messenger of death So fieo und honest men mfTcr agonies of Imagination when thej learn that they hdvo diseased kidneys. They may llvo for j cars. They may dlo before another Biinset Kidney tioublo Is more deadly than consumption It neglected or Improp erly treated It Is a great m'ercy that ono sum icincdy exists. Herbuit Hurley, dealer in allocs lit Twentieth and Pino streets, Philadelphia, Bavs. "I suffered for jears with chronic kid ney tioublo und tried mane remedies mid doctors. About a ear ago 1 bud an ex tremely netlous attack. 1 could not at tend to business and mv famllj whs much nlurmed My buck whs so litmo I eould not stand creel I had high fever and night sweats, aid the pain l'i ni hack mado It limiosidble to serine 11 good night's rest "Tim doctor Mild I hud too much acid In my blood which caused neuralgic, condi tions It niukes 0 man pretty blue to bo .ilwiijx ailing, and one who hns a store tluils sickness an expensive luxui. "One ehiv my daughter brought me 11 well-known umcdv and urged 1110 to taJco it. A friend had i commended it n highly eho was sine it would do me koocI I didn't have in lull 1 onfldence In It. for I bad tried so tmitn tilings that 1 hud little, faith Ifft in nmthltig. Its notion how ever, was 11 pleasant stnprle It soenn il to take right hold und strengthen tho bladder uud klduejs. nnd undo me feet better befoie Urn end ot the week It Just hrnced me like u tonic, and I feci I owes my life to Wat net s Safe t'u e, which was the lemedj I used Tho doctor was right Ml llinlivs blood wus chniged with uric acid, 11 nnl Ignunt poIhou When the kldnejs aro sound they draw It from tho blood. Whn thev am unbound the neld remains, to shutter the nerves to wuaken the hea-t and to dull the bialn It Is ntedlesH mil, to main readers, It would bo painful, to tell In deiuil tho tcnlble progiess of kid ney ilKenei Warner t Sife Cure, which drives thetn out of tho bodj Is within tho leaeli of all. to the Laugeliffe chinch, wheie ltev. D. T f-in tliH pleached un impies-dvo seimoii lelntive to Ihe sail occasion Several beautiful anthems weie len- deted by Miss Mume MeCilndle, accom panied b.v Miss Maine Cianston. Among the lloinl emblems weic a massive wieath pit flouted by Jleguigee Bros, Sctanton nnd a pillow inseilbed "Mother.' The pullboaieis v.eie. Wil liam Blown, G M. Snjdei, J. S. Snyder, William Disk. James Walkci, It. K Bailey. Tho llower b"oiei.s weie Thus Morton and John Connor. The Main alieet in Dupont nairow ly escaped being wiped out on Sunday evening, as theie aro no lite plugs. In that vicinity. A tenement bouse owned by Stephen Piumlek caught flro by the explosion of a table lamp. The In tel lor was soon in flames but with the aid of a garden hose nnd .1 neighbor ing bucket brigade the flames weio subdued. A Democtati" caucus will be held in Herbert's hall tomorrow evening. Since nearly every citizen on that tick et Is an aspliant for otllce a laige crowd nnd a lively time is expected. Hiss Nettie Sweeney, of Scianton, spent Sunday with Miss Nellie Curran. TUNKHANNOCK. Down before 'Squlie XCutz on Sat uiaday evening was he aid the case of Harry Moieins, ehaiged by Charles M. Barlow with assault and batteiy. The trouble uiose over a matter of In debtedness ot Jaied Motelns. father of the defendant, to Barlow The parties met on Bridge street about noon on Satuiday, and duilng tho altercation Morelns struck Barlow, knocking him down, nnd then ho kicked him several times around the hend and bodv. The 111 lest followed, and at tho hearing Bar low was lepresented b J. Wood Piatt, esq., and Motelns by ex-Distilct At torney Dtake. Defendant was bound over to appear at court and his ball was IKod at $200. A telegram was lecelved by Rev. S. C. Hodge on Satuiday stating the death of Mrs. Huston, only sister of Mis. Hodge. Mis. Huston was with her husband, who Is In business at Veia Cruz, Mexico. The telgram state3 that the death was the result of an explo sion ot u lamp. Bejond that no de tails aie known. Mrs. Huston visited Mrs. Hodge here last fall and made many ft lends. Word has been lecelved heic of the death of Isaac It. Rosengrant and Pet er Harris, two prominent residents of the upper end of the county. Carey Bros' Extract company will move their establishment to the now vv alehouse of Peter Miller, near the Lehigh Valley railroad. N. S. Dewltt, of Scranton, has been visiting his biother, G. D. Dowltt. A mntrlage license has been IhsuoJ to Joseph La Tiance, of Meshoppen, nnd Sadie Bunnell, of Bralntrlm town ship. J. N. Towsbury, of this place, the crack sprinter of tho University of Pennsylvania ndeled another vlctoiy to his string nt the indoor games of the Knickerbocker Athletlo club, of New York city, held at Mudlson Square Gar den on Filday last. He was scratch man In the 60 ynul handicap and won by fuly threo yards In the lecord time of 6 2-5 seconds, defeating J. E. Mulli gan, of Georgetown, and P. J. Walsh. S. P. X. A. AC, who were second ond third respectively. Captain and Mis N. G. Graham, both of whom have been very 111 with the gilp, are Improving. Their grand daughtei, Mrs. Rice, of Scianton, Is still with them The borough enjoyed the electric light last year for the first time in Us history. The streets were well lighted and It became unenecessary to catry lanterns to (Ind your way around tho town. When the time came for re newing the contract the borough coun cil and the company failed to get to gether, tho lights went out, and tho citizens who live outelde of tho bus iness portion of the town hunted up their lanterns ngaln, since then theie have been sevetal pioposltlons to light tho town, and tho latest one Is thus set forth by the Tunkhannock corres pondent of the Wllkes-Barro Record, "C. D Hennlng, of Now York city, representing' the Welsbacli Street Lighting company, of America, was In town on Satuiday afternoon endeavor ing to interest tho town council in a new rtystem of street lighting, Tho company has contracts now In force In Sayio nnd Ithaca, N. Y., which wo are told aie proving very satisfactory. Mr. Hcnnlg went over tho town and made a propostlon to the council of what ho would light the borough for, donating one lamp In front of the hose house. Glass platen giving the names ot tho streets would nlso bo upon the lamps. Mr. Hennlng stated that, with tho Improved burns used, he would guarantee tho llghta to be two or three times stronger thnn tho ordinary street Incandescent light. If given any en courarrcmont, ho stated, he would put several lights nbout town on exhibition. Every light Is a completo plant, a storage- tank for the gni being ut taclted to each one. Theie will be a meeting of the council this (Monday) ovenlng, when the question ot lights will ngaln bo brought up. Mr. Hen nlng left on Saturday afternoon for New York city. January toim of quarter sessions couit convened yesterday. The argument list for the January teiiii of court Is ns follows. F. C. Burgos is. Charles Custard, lule for Issue to decide the ownership of prop erty appraised. Nelson U Walker und Charbfl L. Spencer, doing business as Walker and Spencer, s. lletuy Bought, rule to open judgment L. II Thompson s Watson Carey, rule foi dlreliargo of defendant on common ball; Spilngevllle bank vs. Shlppey e nl , rule for judgment foi want of sttfll plrnt iifllfliivlr of defotian- r. IMmuo nn,l Hannah Chase va Kvn M Stevens ' certlotnil: J. M Stlllwell vs. E. K. Shef Her, title to set aside sheriff's sab In re catnte of Phlletus Itc nobis, de fonupil 1 nln in cnl ftnl.t,. ,-.. Cndu' ,,,1. .uk,., . u. w fi 1, i..l,.- W.J.lt.Wl-. V.lt... , sale and for other tellef? to secure I title; Isabella Sttunk vs. Nellie Can j dee, rule to show cause; Warren H I Stevens vs. Geotge C. Bluster, hheilft'i Interpleader, In te petition for nbcl Ishlng Brnlntrlm Independent school district, petition and depositions lib d Lemon township school dlstilet vs. Hlr . am Titus, equity; Edmund Dalloy v C. E Frear, equity; F I. Jennings s 1 Maiy 1,. Jennings, rule fot counsel fees ' and maintenance, William M. Piatt s I executois s 13. C Matthers. certlor- 1 nrl, 111I0 to show cause whv writ shall not be quashed; Mts Annie Dm land vs J O. Davis, ceitlorail; E O Mills and A. M Klikham, oxecutore ot Gor don Pike, deceased, vs. Geoige Uogers nnd Lewis Uogers, elefondants.nnd Wil liam Sine, Jr, Dennis Wall and Chai les Depew, terre tenants, rule to opeu Judgment as to teiio tenants. The sessions list, ,o fni as the ttnns erlpts are In. Is as follows Common wealth vs. Byron C'aiey, charge, lar ceny, piosecutoi, John Mulrheud. tine bill, commonwealth v Hnrrv Moien 11s, chuige. assault und batteiy, ttue bill, commonwealth s ChnrlM ltosn grant, chaige. Iiiioenv, ptoseeutn, John Mull head tru bill, common wealth vs. Waller Blown and Davll Moss, chaige, laiceny, piosteutor, T F. Nulton, true bill, eomtnoiiweiUh s Dr. E. II. Stevens, chaige, asau t and batteiy, pi oee utor, Elizabeth V Stevens, commonwealth vs. pe E. II Stevens, chaige, deseitlon, pnecutor Elizabeth A. Steven. The county auditors aljoutned Sat U'd.ij afteinccn to mt on Wedms dny, Jnu IS, at 2 c'jli't. JERMYN. Mr. P. II Collins lecelved word yes teiday of the death of his brother, Hon Biyon C. Collins, of Duahore, Sullivan county. Deceased was a leading law yer of the Sullivan county bar and rep icsented his district in the leglslatuie some yeais ago. Mr. Collins nnd two sons, M. S nnd II. B , accompanied by Michael Collins, who Is nlso a brother of the dead attorney, left Saturday night to attend the obsequies, which took place yesterday. A meeting of the Republican voteis of the First ward Is called for tomor row night, when a caucus will be held In Edmunds' hall and nominations made for one councilman, one school director, judge, Inspector and constable. Miss Mary Yarrlngton, Miss Sarah Courtrlght and Will Yarrlngton, ot Carbondale, weie visitors here on Sun day. Word was lecelved here yesterday by friends announcing the death of Char les P. Sampson, which took place at Wllkes-Barre on Sunday. The' members of the Crystal flto company will be entertained at supper In tho St. George hotel on Thursday evening. The firemen did excellent service In subduing the fire which threatened the destruction of the ho tel some months ago, and it Is in le cognltlon of their services that Propri etor Maxwell will entertain them Thursday evening. The Delaware and Hudson colliery, which has been working nine hours a day for some time past, has gone on three-quarters time. Will G. MeCloskey. of Second street, is seriously 111 of gtlp. Miss M. Hackett, of WhlteV Valley, Is tho guest of friends In this boiough Mr. Thomas E. Gtlfllths, of Main street, was n visitor In Scranton yes terday. Mr Edwatd Williams, of Second street, nnd Miss Mary Buckingham, of Mayfleld, were united in marriage last ovenlng by Justice of tho Peace Holmes. Homy Brown, of Dcrrlngton Stock Farm. Is setIouly 1)1 of grip. Will Mellow, who was taken so sud denly 111 on Sunday, waB slightly Im proved yesterday. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The K!nt! You Have Always Bought Bears tho otWuL&Kffl&UM Signature dealt.) is Wealth. DR. E. C. WEST'S NERVE AND. DRAIN TREATMENT THE OIllG.'.AL' ALL OTHERS IMITATIONS, It sold under positivo Written fluorantce, biranthorUctd agents only, to cure Weak Memory, I)iztlnea, Wakwfulnwi, Vita, Ilveteria, Quick. cess, Niaht Losses, i.Yil Dreams, lack of Confi. denes, Nervousness, Lastltudo, all Uralna, Youth. fill Errorc, or Lxcoeslvo Ue ot Tobacco, Opium, or Liaanr, wlilch loudu to Misery, Consumption, Insanity and Death. At etoro or by mail, $1 a box; sir for t with -written eunrnntue to cure or refund money. Mniuple imclc. sue, containing mo days' treatment, with full instruction), a cents, uno eampio ouiy boiu 10 each person. At store or by mail, t3J-ncd Label Special txira strongm. -j For Imcotenoy. Loss of Powar. Lioafc Afjinhood. Bterlllty or Darrnnnoaal 11a doii six ror j. vthlw written ciinrantoegi (LEPonEoai? cws.Aierorow' 2,i I'orSaleby William a Clark, 316 Pen 11 Av bcranton, Pa. i7e5fc. TCKJ47H far Yi ll ri-Tf v i hwMMi i Healthfullness Will I HlllliJllli 'llll,wlMJlllw::' I lllll'llllillliiltl 1 of the bath depends larrjely on clcanllnes ilillffl l" .illlllll'llillllil ofto bath tub. Court health and shun IIIJllllllW 1 by vulng M I 11111 AfT fK 1 , j for nil household cleansing purposes. I I 1 I Lsrgest package greatest economy. I L. 1 j!SaV Hold every wbero Mado only by R pl Sbpp(.. then. k. fairbank company. 9 Vrtii&!3W&!&mm&mMp'mi Chicago. at. Louis. Cotton. U''l(ZaMS3Sl3 New York. Philadelphia. A A prominent Nt?v York re.il e-statc atjt. tit says that lie had his attention directed to Ripatis Tabulc-, uhout a year ayo by a friend who gave him a box. He had suiletc-d from dyspepsia more or less, the effect upon him causing sleeplessness. He tried the' Tabulcs and, perhaps, more to his bin prise than otherwise, found they did him a great deal of 1 ood. Since then he s-avs he' ' has at no time allowu himsell to be without a supply, and in' 1 speaking about it he was recently overheard to say: " I think within the past yo.it I have made a great many cubtomers for, Ripans Tabuleb. They really are a first-rate thing." AnrwBt7lAitacLotrnirtiuiiurTioiKiriNftTftRtrLR9tTiapnrrrnrt.ia(with')ut lm)l nnwf,irs.lpat soma iroKflom rou KITI cknth rblilow pr1rt MirtUULudixl f jr tliupu.r uuj llu .v nf lulml e)n Uuzea nf till. lCTwvwit pnrti.n n ll tahiiU.1.1 n ui Cm lisl hr m.U1 l.v u..nrfl,i. f i.rLv.J .hi , t.l ..!,. 1. in. ia .'nvixr.. I OCirurr, Ma. 10 bpruco Street, o- wk or a singlo Lager Beer Brewery Manufacturers of OLD STOCK PIL 43510455HJ1IISI.. SfifOIltOlt, Telephone Call, 3333. HERCULES ASBESTOS PIPE COVERING Eff3ctivencs3 anj Djrabilit SPECIALLY EQUIPPED FOR WINE WORX Warren EhretCo., 321 Wnslilngion Avenue, bcranton, Pa. I At Retail. Coal ot the bent quality for ticiiucst.c iimh and of all sizes, including Huclcwriear and Illrdseyo, delUored In any part of th city, at the lowest price. Orders received at the office, first floor. Commonwealth building, room No 6; telephone No. 2621 or at the mlno. tele phone No 272, will be promptly uttended to. Dealers supplied at the mine. MOUNT PLEASANT COAL CO A5KF0KTnEB?oKLET.0f 1)1 GIVES THE. BETHGHT-VvORi? 4NP!5ArgQiyTEDr5AFE FOR SALB BY THH CO 80RANT0N (STATION. i 8 HGHH IBS mr cuuoa t;iu titvua) will Iw teat fur Ufa wnu. -1 NEW YORK HOTELS. The St, Denis Broadway and eleventh St., Nsw York Opp. Grace Church. -European Plaa. Rooms $1.00 a Day and Upwards. fn a modest and unobtrusive way thrro ara fow bettor conducted lioteU In ths tastropolli than tho St. Denis Tho great popularity it has acquired oan readily bo tracod to its unique location, lta homelike atmosphere, tho peculiar ezcellanoa ot lta cuhlao ana sorvico, and lta rerr modsr ate prices WILLIAM TAYLOR AND SON. WESTMINSTER HOTEL, Cor. Sixteenth St. and living Placs, NEW VORK. AMERICAN PLAN, $3.50 Icf Day nnd Upwnrds. EUROPEAN PLAN, $1.50 Per Day and Upwards. ' 1. D. CRAWFORD, Proprietor. .:..X"Xx-X":":-:::-x-:-::x-::m For Business Men In the heart nf tin. v.nukulc tlistilct For Shoppers 3 urn. iUa nil t WiuanuUcis 8 ininiiU"! I i si ,.rl e ooptr s Rlj; store l'a- 'i( let-.-, to Hit f;rQt Ur Ciouels htoro For Sightseers. I Oiu block frtmi 11 vr tv C ir cie uiz c n Cir )lll St tr in-porutiu l loull oiu f intntt i Jbert, m IN3EW YORK. ,' cuR IhhsT . I'.N'IM NsirY PLAtI (- mm unt lllucu irom 1! UJtlttJJ J ROOUIS Q "i lit) nCSTAURANT C"X::"XxX'':'"::'-:"!'-x ' THZ lUi Hooms 1 ami J.Coi.ritl. BUM'S. SCRANTON, HA. Mining and Blasting Made ut .Moos o and Ituilidiilo W'orlit. LArLIN & RAMI I'OWOr.R CO'3 ORANGE GUN POWDER 1 lcctrlo IliittericH, Kteetrlo UxplodaM, lor exploding bliuu, .safely I mu and Repauno Chsmlcal Go's man l'l'LUIVI!3 (V1ADE AE A MAPS AJAX TABl-UTS POSITIVELY CTJltU Ahl.tftriout DlttaitB ratling M.ii otr, 1 inputoacr. hlOKiiloMaens, etc . cuuirj lr Auuaa or cthtjr Firouiei uaf Indli irotlana, J"!iru 'tulcklv mid turtiu rnklcro Ift Vuullly la olJor;one,nll .buiuvaigrviuar, uu tueuor murriacp 1'rovant In.b.ilt nn. din.iimnll.n tt fc..i-.TrTTT,.r. .. .i----,-.. -r- r-.T-- -" meat and elcota a LUlll. whoro oil other fall lu slit uiou lutvlug the) litnuliio Aim 'lul.Uti. Tliej Jib cured tuouiindi nnd nlllraiurou. Weult npoi. ltlravrlttonaeiaritnua toeBcH-tarura Ffl OTC In curUcaaoor refund the moner 1'rKailU U I Oim4 wckBKOi or six i Lex (full trtcttmeutt for fit), fit men, inpluln wrupir. upon receipt of l rice. Circular '" AJAX REA10UY CO., HS5sftrt,w Tor anle In Scrantcn, Pa,, by Mattheus Bros, und It, C. Kandertcn, drusgisU. uara r"Ol vtJ .