THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-THURSDAY, JANUARY 19. 1899. ffl S y& tjlffj RAIN-O :fs young and old ) JLr.ZZ. iA-rmwiw? So a OlKyrMU AlU AWIIYC. no A, J ! PURE FOOD DRINK. MADE FRoM GBMNS. TAKES THE PLACE OF LQOEEE&- Try one-half Grain-0 and one-half Coffee ; a delic ious combination for those who cannot drink coffee. Thf r in Imitation of (Irtln-O. Tak onlf thtt put op hjr Th Iim Vuro Kood Oo , ! llor, N, Yt All grocers sell It, WARD CANDIDATES. Hov? the Democrats Filled in Their Ticket Tuesday Night. The Flint, fecund Fifth and Sixth wards I'omblncd nrt no overwhelmingly republican that ttu- D-mociats did not nominate u candidate foi i-cliool dlicc tor to represent that cllstiict. T. P. McNultx, hoxuxor xxas named for poor dlreetoi bj the deh'B.Ucs oC tltou xwirds. ftci the nomination of the oltx tlrki-l wlili It xx.m published In yes terdax s TrUnini', the folloxxlnir candi dates for x mil otlke xxire chosen- Common t'oimcllnu n Klrst u.ird, J.u-Ki'iu- XX'oi ntutl and Joint 111 Ink. Third xx.ird I'l.ink J. Hohan and Jonn J. Ncn lon l'lfth xard, Vincent Sxvlngte and 'lhomas Moi tiluin. I'oiHtab le Snond xxurd. JI J. Xcaty. Third xxurd, Michael Moran I oiirtli xxuid, (icori Orndj. r.fth xxant, St -Iihoii Ollbj. SIMh xxurd, . J. Smith. Ward aHxp-iors Scccril xxnrd, John M. Unrrclt Thlnl v.ird, I. Hanks and 1'. Tool.tn, tied fourth xxaid, Oxxen McDon ougli. I'lttli xard, John f'lmif Sixth xxard, John nol.ind ( Tlrst xxurd Ihlnl dUtrlct, judge or election, M. J. I'llce, inspector of olcc--tion J J Lxnadx, register of xotirt Patrick Kiniran. Second xxntd riivt district, jtid'e, Will iam I'eel, Inupcetor, John Wade, n Rio ter Patrick nxrne. Second distllct. JuiUe, 1' J Collins, li srectoi of election, lt-aao SiiiRcr, rcRister, Ororeo Shaffer Third illstilct, Judge, .XI Unify; Inspector, Thomas Norton regl'dei, nuw.uil O.Mil le Third xard rirst district, JildRe Thus. Gilllgan: inipectoi, Hamv Man, rcRii tcr Jnmcs Gordon. Second district, Jude of election Oeorgo Sontnt;, im-pi'ttor, John Walsh; resistor, Itlchard Malonc. Thlid dlrfttiet JiiiIko. Winiam Connellv; Inspector, John Flannel x , register, Ml ihaelToolan Fourth district 1udKe, Mi diael Brcnnan. Inspector, Hlid MtMullcn; reclstri II A Sloane Fourth xxard Flist district judge, Thomas Saxnge; li spretor, John McDnn nld, repisttr Thonms Cannon Second district, Judge, Francis Judge, inspector, Thomas Moran- leglster. Jnmes I.oftus. Third district. Judge, Thomas McDon ough: Inxpeetrr, 1. I Hnilto, register, William ri mnliran F'fth xxnrd Flrt illtret Judge John Mc( iibe Inspector, Hugh bhannon; re Ister, James Claike. Second district, nidge nttick Unite inspector Thomas Gnllaghei ; register, Thomas Haley Second xx ind Second district, judge, ntrlck Hart, sr ; Inspector, Michael Mc Donald, leglster John . llnlaml. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Mm X. Ti. Tllee, of Scianton, xxiio xislted her sister, Mrs. J. A. Ileynold, of Terrace stieet. lias returned home. Mrs. J. W. Haton is vlsltlns Way mart fi lends Mrs G. A. Place IsentertaininK Miss Gtuce Richards of Blnghamton. Miss .Margaret I'm roll Is xMtlntr. In Finest City. Miss Julia McAndrexx-, xxho has been x-lsllliiK" in this city, leturned to her home in Wamatt yesterday. . The children of Mr. and Mrs. C. U. Smith, of Paik stieet, nie ill xxith grip. Hon. nnd Mrs. J. F. Rejnolds xvere In Scranton yesterday. Mrs J. M. Peck, of Cottage Place, attended the funeral or her uncle, R. O. Lexxls In Thompson, yesterday. Patrick Haley'fl barn burned to the ground jesterday morning1 at C o'clock The gene-al alarm xxas sounded and the Mitchells i expanded, but they xxero too late to do any good. Mrs A. W. Burdick xxlll entertain the Thursday Reading: Circle this af ternoon at half past thtee. OLYPHANT. At 5 o'clock yesterday afternoon in St. Patrick's church a pretty xxeddini; xx-as solemnized by Row P. J. Mur phy, the rector. The contracting- par ties xvere Miss Mary Hyland, or this place, and Jeiemlah Connors, of Green Ridge The btide xxas tastefully Boxxned In grey broadcloth xvlth a xvhlte -ilk yoke, xx earing- a hat to match. She xxas attended by her cous in, Miss Mary Coleman, xxho xvas at tlieu in a suit of bioxvn cloth xxith pink silk trimmings. Her hat xx-as of broxvn felt, trimmed xxith pink. 'Hie grooms man xx-as John Coleman. After the eei oniony a rceation xvas held at the bride's home on Dunmoro street. On 1 the Immediate friends xveie present. Mr nnd Mis x.onnors left on the 11.16 ttaln for . exx York, xxhete they will spend their hone moon. On their re turn they xxill rcfllde in Green Ridge. John Dempsey has nccepted a pos ition In Watts store In Carbondale. Miss nilzabeth Coyne, of Scranton, spent jesterday xxith Mrs. Charles Welsenbeiger. of Laekaxxanna street. Secretary Dolphin jeud his report of the earnings of the clectilo light plant at 'the meeting- of council Tuesduy night. The report coxers the petiod if nine months from March, 1S9S, to January. 1699. The total expenses for tunning the plant amounted to $3,233.48; receipts, $J.u.M 98. uncollected accounts, J212SI The icpoit xxas tecelved and adopted The funeral sc.ixlc.ed over the remains of the late Georgo Hammond, which xxere limu, lit heio from North Caro lina xx here he died on Monday last, took plac. Tuesday afternoon at the home oi hi-, brother. Rev. B. P. Ham mond pa toi uf the Presbvterlan chuich Rax W. F Gibbons, of Dun more. ofTlchiterl. Yesterday afternoon the remains xxeie taken to Scranton by 1'iulertaker D. L. Jones, and xvere con x eyed over the Delaxvare, Lackawanna and Western loau to Syracuse, xWioie Interment will be made tod.iv. W J. Hull left yesterday toi tin .outh to hpend the coming month. Eacl) performance of the Kennedy Players at the Father Mathexv Opeia houso Is greeted xxith large audiences. "Tl;6 Two Thieve' xvus p..iyed before a proxvded houseMast night. John J. Kennedy, the leading man, Is u. clever comedian, and keeps the audience In a continual laugh nom utart to finish, The company catrles much of thplr oxxn scener, nnd aie thus able to stage their plays propoily. Mlsst Lizzie l'laniiBhan. of Wnt Scmnton, l etui ned home yestetday af ter a xxeek's visit xvlth ft lends here, A tenm of horses belonging- to Un tie! taker William Sweeney made things lively In the xlclnlty of Susquehanna street yesterday afternoon. The team xvas standing m ftont of the itsldence of William II. Davis, and xvhlle the driver xxas delivering some furlturo the animals took lrlght and daahed down the street at a lUel pnee, eontlnulnir theh course until the outfit came in contact xxith n telegraph polo at the corner of Delaxxaii; mid Lackaxvantia stieets. Tho horses xxorked themselves loose fiom the xxagon at this point and tan as far as the depot, xxheie they xxere caught They sustained several bad bruises TAYLOR NEWS. Tonight's Entertainment Tho Hoso Company Ball a Success -Minor News Notes. This e-etilntf the members of the Primitive Methodist Episcopal ihurch of Archbald, xxlll conduct a grand en tettalnment and social In the audl toilum of the church. The folloxvlng Is the programme; Addrc-s by chair man, Rex. Wnlkei, solo, AVilllam Dan iels" oignn selection, 'William Mor gans; lecitatlon, selected, Miss IJ. Reed; solo. Miss Sadie Edwards; duet, fcelected, Messis Nichols and Grimth: recitation, Miss B. Reed; olo, jielected, Mis. Lizzie 11. Brun dage, quartette, Messi-s. 'Jenkins, Vx'hltehouse, Llovd and Pennlck; jeci tatlon, Miss E. Bi owning, solo, select ed. William Nicholas, solo, John T. Jones, duet, Mrs. 'Poxxcll and Mrs. Brundage; solo, selected, William Daniel'- lecitatlon, Miss Bessie Hoxxells Chief of the Fire Deportment Weber received an ugly wound on his hand xxhllo on his xx nv to the lire on Tues day. Mr. and Mrs. Zethenia Edxxards, of Olyphant, attended the funeial of tho late Charles P. Sampson on Tuesday. The entertainment and ball of the Taylor Hoso company No. 1, xxhlch xvas held In AVebers' rink on Tuesday cx-enlngr xxas a grand tlnanclal suc cess. Mrs. Daniel R. Thomas is confined to her home xvlth sickness. The funeral of Bernlce May, the three-year-old child of Mr. and Mrs. William Proberts, of Oak street, oc icuned yesterday afternoon. Burial xvas made In the Fotest Home ceme tery. Pattlck Mulherin, of Jthe firm of Mulherln & Judge, Is on a business frlp to Notth Cnrollno. Profepsor David E. Jones Is home fiom his visit to Nexv York. William T. Mitchell is confined to his homo by sickness. TUNKHANNOCK. stnicturo was secured by Mr. S. D. KlnK8le.xthn xvell known breaker build er of this plare. It Is thought that It xxlll take .about four months to com plete the bleaker. The majority of tho men going- on tho trip are residents of this place. Mrs, Jessie McKean, xxho has been Mtlng her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wulllck, letmiied to her homn at Sholiola Mondnx. Mis itobcit Omte Is quite 111. Fted Goyne xxlll on lutfdnv night, Jan 24 conduct an all-night t-oetal at Grand Arniv hnll prior to the opening up t f ii danoliia; clas". I Louis Vxelsfcheiger, tho young" man xxho hud his leg- crushed in the acci dent lecoitlx at tho Ontario nnd West ern creasing, when txxo men xxere rid Inn xvlth him In a xvagon, xvas removed lesteidn.x fiuin the LacUaxxanna hospi tal to his limni on the Fast Side tl. M I'rl i xvas a business visltov In the El" tile City yesterday. iJr Tieiton, ot Scranton, called on lelatlxes in town Tuesday. Mis S f Moon Is visiting-her dnueh ter. Mis Paikhuisl, nt Elklnnd. Mi lliiux W. Peel: is on the sick list. IT t9i ill9Hpurri a cough or cold pr.Buii Sj-uvVor Cough Syrupfi-iicS without fall I Uectora rccoiumeml It. Vriccjjc, The Hussions list xxas taken ud this xxeek In the court t"oom. The first cafee called xvas commonxvenlth. s. Bym Carey, charged xxith the larceny of x-nrlous articles from, the the cot tages of John Mulrhcad at Lake Carey. Jury brought In a x-erdlct of guilty. Next xx us the case of commonxxeallh vs. Walter Brown, charged xxith lat ceny and receiving. Commonwealth accepted plea of ullty of receiving. Commonwealth vs. Daniel Rosengtant, charged xxith larceny of article from a Lake Carey cottager, xxas on at the adjournment of court. COURT TROCgEDINGS. Commonxxealth vs. Lillian Gardner, chares, larceny, grand Jury find nut a true bill. In le road in Nicholson toxxnship near Lake Sheildan, exceptions filed. In re discharge of guardian of James1 Bristol Flummeifelt; request that II. N. Lewis be discharged as guardicn, and release filed. Commonxvealth xs. Wallace Dixon, charge fishing on Sundaj; grand Jury find not a true bill, and prosecutor, Fred AVall, to pay the costs. Commonxxealth vs. Henry 'Water man, charce, malicious mischief; true bill. Commonxxealth xs. Walter Brown; Jury called into box. Commonxxealth accepts plea of guilty of lecelvlng Htolen property. R W. Cobb xs. H. D. Steruer, np peal, rule to show cause xxhv appeal should not bge stricken off, granted Commonxxealth vs. Beit Roiengrant, charge, larceny in xvarehousc and re ceiving sgtolen goods; grand Jury llnds true bglll. Commonxxealth xs. Entry Moreu.is, charge, agprax'ated assault and bat tery; true bill. Commonxvealth vs. allap Ferris, charge, celvlmj; true bill. Commonxxealth vs. deendant discharged from custody , Oommtonweahh x-s. William liuii.t, nol. pros, to be entered on payment of costs. Charles R. Price vs. Ella M. Price divorce. Irxlng W. Billings appointed commissioner to take testimony. Andrexv AVlcU vs. Caroline Wick, di x'orce. Irving Yx'. Billings appointed commissioner to take testimony. It. W. Cob K A. 1). Stelger, rule to perfect appeal, granted No healthy person neeu fear any dangerous consequences from an at tack ot la grippe If propoily treated It Is much tho same as a severe cold and requires precisely the sanio treat mont. Remain quletl, at home and take Chamberlain'b Cough Remedy as directed for a severe cold uud a piompt and complete recovery Is fcure to fol low. For sale by all diugglsts Mat thexvs Bros., xvholesale und letall agents " - rECKVILLE. Wesley Miller, larcny aid m- Nellle Gardner, Mr. Geuiga Wescott and his corps of 31 cuipenters xxlll leaxo on the 5 4S Delawnie and Hudson train this after noon for their trip to Nexv Iberia, La, Thev xvlll icach that point lato Satur day evening-. They xxlll have seven miles to traxel by xvagon before reach ing their final destination xvhlch Is an island on the Gulf stream. The ob ject of their tilp Is to eivct a large salt bieakei, the tower of xvhlch xvlll bo 117 feet high, The contract for tho AVOOA. - The funeral of David Cianston xvlll take place this afternoon at L'.'.io o'clock. .Services at the house xxlll be nnducted by Rex. D. T. Smyth Intel ineut will be made in Langrlllfe renuteix. The Electilc Light, Heat and Power companj xvlll meet this afternoon In the Argus building. A month's mind lequiem mass xxlll be celebrated tomorroxv morning In St Mnij'H chuuh for the lepose of the soul of Mis- Canle Moran The mniriage of Miss Biidget Cor coran to James Ma-toek, both of BrownsiXllle xxas nolemnlred in St. Mary's chuuh yesteiday afternoon. Rev. AV. F. Crane ohiclated. Miss Florence Staples, of Brooklyn, i the guest of Mrs. Alice Hunt. T. J. Graham i etui ned to Scranton x,osterday after .several days xlslt at the family residence. T J. Nexxton and Foxxler Cutl nre enjoying a few dajs fishing- at Wim mers, Tho remains of Hon. P. J. drover xxill be tnkeu to Catnsauqua, this morning for Interment. Deceased xxas n mem ber of the state legislature In 193. He was" si veteran of the Civil war and a member of the Pie" and Accepted Ma sous of Cata&auqua Rex-. S. Y Young xxlll officiate nt the survlces In tho houso this morning. PITTSTON NEWS The Mayor's Manly Letter Election of Bank Officers Burn's Coming Anniversary Local News Notes. The outfipoken letter of Mayor Hatd lug, xx inch appeared In the Gazette last evening, as a reply to a column of dross from the pen of Paul Bohan, meets xxith the appiox'al of every good citizen, and it has done more to bring around a good feeling for him and his administration than anything else that has occuirod since his election. It has the true ring of honebty and upright eousness In Its lines and xxill lenult In buiying in oblivion future com plaints of malcontents, xxho of late hax'e been numerous in this city. The muyor has been a much-abused man, but many of his former perbecutois will now be his best friends. Company I arrived heio fiom Har llsburg yesterday morning and xxero pleased xxith the manner in xvhlch they xoto entertained duiing the inaugui.i tlon. A little son of B. S. Emery, of the West Side, fell jesterday and dislo cated his collar bone. Palmor Harding xxas reported last ex ening In a ciltlcal condition, the io sult of the grip. The members of tho several lodges of the Knights of Honor In this city and vicinity met at the home of the Black Diamond lodge last evening and xxere Instiuctcd in tho unwritten xxork by Grand Reporter Robinson, who is making a tour of this section of the utate. The ladles of the members of the Caledonlon club xxlll meet this after noon at 2.30 o'clock for the purpose of making arrangements for the an nual celebiation of the birth of Robert Bui ns, xxhlch will be held on next AVednesday ex ening at the looms of the club. Attorney A. J. Colborn, of Scianton, xlll bo tho principal orator on this occasion. J. B. Shifter, Paul Bohan, George Smith, Louis Seible Henry Bowkley, J. H. Andrexxs, J. I. Shoemaker, A Armstiong, P. W. Dershlmer. J. H Glonnon, J. L. Rolen, J. H. Turell and E. AV. Stark xvere elected a board of tiustees of the People's Saxlngs bank vesterday moinlng The last two men tioned succeed the late Aaron Brown and J. S. Carpentei. J. I Rolen xx'as re-elected cashier. "A Prisoner for Life" nffoided an in teresting entertainment to a good sized audience last ex-enlng by the Joseph Gieene Repertoire company. All the specialties xxere far above the aver age and the Savelle Brothers, hlcxcllsts, are xonders. The company Is assured ot good business for the balunce of the xx eek At a meeting of the AVcst Plttston council held last evening the treasurer made the following financial loport and the amounts of the xarlous funds: Bor ough, 851 92$: sewer $1 71 r, 34, firemen's, JRO 1", amount due uit llrS tax dupli cates $2.ri70 5J. and the total borough indebtedness. J3G.G00 rtfffi JM Treatment FOR Weak Men Who are Willing to Pay When Convinced of Cure. A scientific combined medical au J mechaulcal cure tiiu been iIUiov ertd for " XVcuknfsa of Men " The proprietors huuoudlo that tlu-y will send it on triul remeclltii nnd nppll unco without advance payment to any hone.tuiau If not oil that f -3 back that end It- pay nothing I i ins romuiuiii irc-aimcm mrcs quickly, thoroughly, and forvur ull eflecu of early evil haLlu. later ci rcsci, overwork, worry, ite, It cre ates health, strength, vitality, sun mining lower, and restores xveak and uudcvclopod portions of body to natural dimensions and functions. Any mau writing In earnest will receive description and references in a plain scaled envelope. Profes sional confidence No C.O. D. ile. ception nor impoltlon of any nature, A na tional reputation tucks this offer. Address Erie Medical Co.,BuffaIo,N.Y. You May Travel Around the World and Never fleet These Prices. oOfeSSiMjiiS By "Worth" of an Article We Mean Its Actual Previous Selling Price. Commencing on Friday of this week, and continuing through every Friday of the year 1899 the Great Store will inaugurate a series of powerful That for startling originality and unparalleled price-cutting will eclipse any effort ever made by any house in America. We shall make of these great sales the triumphant trade movement of the week. We shall offer goods at prices every Friday that will startle the world because of their littleness. Not a price but that will stun and stifle efforts at comparison. The sale of this Friday is only a circumstance of what you are to expect. And you have the right to expect much for every statement made here is unvarnished truth. Begin the new year right by attending this, our First Great Friday Sale. Do not miss one of them during the year. They will break all records you may be sure. Sales Besrin at 10 O'clock That everyone from far and near may have an equal chance at the price pruning. Nothing withdrawn until sold. 39cent dress goods 1,074 yards to go Friday at 18c Beautiful 46-inch Storm Serges in all the newest colorings; also 45-inch Henrietta Cashmere fine finish, rich and lustrous. Absolutely worth 39c in the mill. Friday only, 18 cents. Women's $1.00 fine kid gloves Friday price 49c pair Fine grade of kidskins in tan, red, mode, brown, pearl, grey and white. Two and three clasp and all sizes Gloves absolutely worth $1.00 pair in any stote. Fiiday only, at 49 cents. Women's 69c gowns, 33c, and 29c corset covers, 17c Friday The Gowns are Emp le style with embroidery across fronts and wide reveres over shoulders; also Gowns with high neck, cluster of fine tucks with luffle. They were 69c; on Friday 33c. Corset Covers are V neck with ruffle of embroidery and deep inserting. Were 29c; on Fiiday, 17c. White shaker flannel 2c yd., outing flannel 3c yd Friday 5,000 yards of the former good quality and worth 5c yd. on Friday, 2c yd. 5,000 yards of the Outing Flannel in dark and medium colors. Positively worth 6c yd.; on Friday, 3c. The biggest domestic bargain of the year. Friday price on very fine 10c cambric edges will be 5c yd 10,000 yards is a lot but it will go Fiiday. Fine Cambric Edges, 2 to 5 inches wide all clean, new patterns. Positively would be a bargain at 10c yard. Fiiday price, 5c yard. 98cent umbrellas of fine English gloria on Friday 49c Made with Paragon flames, steel rods, close rolling guaranteed fast color, handles of fine Congo, sterling trim med; also polished roots. Cheap at 98c; on Fiiday they go at 49c. Boys' 75c knee pants their Friday price, 37c All wool navy cheviot, double seat and knee, patent waist band, all seams taped, sizes 3 to 1 5" years. Another pan in their place if they rip. Always sold for 75c pair on Friday 37c. Women's 50cen1: merino underwear on Friday 23 cents hue meiino, camel's hair color. Vests aie finished with silk braid, elastic cuffs and ribbed skirts, peat I buttons. Simon pure jo-cent quality Friday price being 23 cents. Women's and children's 15c and 17c hosiery, on Friday 7c pair Children's Fine Ribbed, Seamless, Fast Black Hose, sizes 6 to 93. Women's Fast Black Seamless Hose, double soles, high spliced heels, Never sold under ice and 17c. Great bargain Friday at 7c. 10cent to 29cent household utensils all 6 cents Friday Tea, Cotfee and Spice Canisters, worth 14c. Sauce Pans, 3, 4 and 6-quait. Large Cullandersr worth 15c. 3, 4 and 6-quait Coffee Pots. 4-qudit Iron Kettles. 2 and 3-quart Milk Cans. Heavy Zinc Wash Boards. Potato Mashers. Broilers. Hammers and Hatchets all worth 20 cents. Great picking on Friday at 6 cents. $2.98 fine tailor-made jackets to go Friday at 98 cents Think of it! Fine Beaver and Cheviots in black only. High storm collars and tlv front. of the year. Positive value $2.98 the Friday puce 98 cents. Men's undergarments, worth 49c, at 27c Friday Velvet Fleece Lined Underweat. Shirts aie finished with pearl buttons and elastic neck bands, full size. Great value at 49 cents. Friday price but 27 cents. l'lie biggest bargain Drawers are JonasLong'sSons
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