THE SCKAKTON TRIBUNE- TUESDAY, JANUARY 31, 1890. DR. ti. B. WARE, SPECIALIST. Eye, Ear, Nose ami Throat (ifflieHoun Dn.ui, to V-'.SIO p.raj 2 to 4. Williams Iliilldlnc. Upp-i'mtolllca. -f -f I CITY NOTES Till. LAST DAY.-Tniln In the l.iMt dn allowed foi tiling iiimiln.ilHJii papers fiom cities. mi:i:t 'iuniuht. Tin iistuut ip publican (lull will hold an Important meeting at Unwind place hull tonight. TUX DAYS SnUVIt'l.K-l.i'i. John ItnhcrlSOIl (if OlllsgllW, Sllltlllllll. U Will pulpit orator, will coinni ihh a tin il i evangelistic scrvliex ut llif IVtin Avian- It.iptlsi chinch. Stuitliti, li li. l'. riNl'If I'OMI'AXY HTOCKIIOUUIIvS. Tin met Mug ol tin l'lnrh Munuf.it tur lug leinpuiv that wan to have been held estetdiy wan postponed owln In tlm Illness of Mr rituli piiMileut of the enni iun poi.H'u vi:hi: ux.-Antoiii Midi- i wnllc rilling tin poekils of a iniiii helplessly ilt unk In Hnllroiel iillcv .vester dtv inrrt'lng was detected by the police. Hlrclior anil III" litlin welt both arret ed They will bo .iiralgucel In polk' conn Ills mo'iilng. WHISKS MOllTAl.iTY UIH'OIU) -I.ast week's inoi tallly record lit tin.' bo.irl uf health ntllce shows thlrt -three deaths fiom all cause1, ruin deaths wen1 caused l ellphthciln There weie Mtecn new' c rises of contagious diseases repot tid. Of these thirteen were illphtliiiln eases. BOW I.INH I'HAU.HNl.i: -The llrvt bowling loam of the Si i.inton Hlcvelt elnb challenges the I'xceUIiii club's dam to ,i hi Hon of sd Koine", the flr-t thteo to bi pl,ted on (he Hi . lie dubs all' is ami the last tlliee on the KeeNliu chili's .dlcjs the total score to deride ill' match K. n. Worden, taptatu. 11 HSi: rorxn-The puisc- which Airs llcorge Wuetieli, of CJleen Hldgi. reportid to the pollen asjiivlng been lost in hei nl the eorner of rriirklin and l.ii'Kuuiimiu avium s was funnel. John 'l .lotus ot y A rhbild stieet, pie keel up ile puti-e anil U on Its piopei I1lontl.1c.1 ilnn retuined It to llu rwnct and was ilbci.illv n wauled iu.ack fJitiFKo ui:iu:.-niiick ;rit- fo who has hce.ii matched to mi'i i Hugh AlrWInterc In fore the Atneiican Sport ini, iluli at Allele li.il 1 cm Thui.d.iy even tn teached the eltj tit S o'clock lost evening. He Is a lhu Inking athltto mid noptai to bo e n lmh the competent boxer tint his leput.itlon would eotl ilnei one that In Is I'.unv imNTirn.i. The iniv ot kiw mine ltbirer whn.e IimK whs bioken inJ who iliod In nu nmhuhimt- while in rout 9 fiom the I.iickuw! i't.. Coal ciitnp.my'-s mltr In Illnkil to the I.nikaw.inn.L bos. pltal m.u Identified vestrid.tv nfter llODtl en tint of l'eter Pollskl. of I'rlec bun, 1 nili rtakc Svviti-ev. of Ufvplnint, w.i' pcnnittel to tuke the remains si:i.i:cTin.v roil district chirp. Allehiel (Ictillj, at a meeting of 1'njile lloe rompani Sunday afternoon fl ciliet-'d an the i omiuni V eholee for i-ilHtaut rhlcf ot the tire department, to succeed .bi mes .1 t) M illi , ilecc.isul. At the session "111(111101 Davie wan eloetcd i'oordlnff eciut.il v . I.nwienco Hewitt, llniinelul secretatv. and John Sheriilin ileleRato to the Reneral committee of lir'" men. vihleh orsanl. ltlon Is arranKlns tin the .mtiual state convention of hie m n HIP rit MTimiJD.-Wllllam Xiberr ln. the ianltor al the Se ranton CJas and Water lompanv building, fell jeterdnv moiiilns and fractured his left hip. He was In the vaid of tho residence oC iioiw H. Hand at the time. Two boji who had found n horse blanket oi. tho .iveinie in front of the residence called XelmrllnKN attention. While wnlkiui; towards tho bids he fell lie, was ie moved to his home on Phelps stieet and iven medlial attention OXl i: TOO OrTT.N.-Two tramps who had never hoard the old story of the pitcher and the will applied for lodelnc at the Center street police station last nlRht Tin j had hi on theie under like circumstance, on two pievlous occasions. Twice is tho limit aicorellnK to police mle The pair of hoboes wne admitted but SoriTcant Jone showed them to a h-ird berth In the cold cellar cluniteon m (te.id of to the tramps' pallor on tho sec ond floor. After live houti had e lapsed the.v wcro roloasod. nnsoLCTiox or syaipatry-ai the Haptlst Aliui'.ti rs' conference wlilih met esteiday mnnilin? the follow ln res olutlon was tiiiiinlinnuslv and heattllv ulopled "In view of the sad and sud den calamltv which has lefallm tlm i'lrst UiptlPt clime h of this cltj in tlie destruction by tire of thoh house of woi shlp resolved, that we exprt ss to Pastor S I. Matthews and the entlro member ship our slnceie sympathi and pledge ihem our help In whatever w iv we inny bo able to render It." DKHATr: TONIGHT -There will be a debate of more than usual Intel est to nlKht at tho Hallroad IJepartinent Yoiiiik Aleiis Chrtstlin association at S. oclock. The topic to he debited is "Shall tho rutted States Retain the Philippine " Shoe Clearance Sale Some of our best made, best selliug aud most de sirable Shoes will be sold duriug this sale at frac tional prices. We are anxious in lmvi nnr clmluoc 41 ( ( ( i e ' e ( ( I 21 e 2l i i i el I ( i i 1 e i i ( cleared of all small " il"" single pairs, leit alter a season of uupre cedented shoe selling. Women's Salln Party gHnners-m all the popu lar colors; legular price $2.00. Clearance nrice. ..... Bojs' Veal Calf Lace Shoes made with heavy soles, made (or solid wear, regularly sold at $i.6v Clearance price Women's Flue Hongoln Kid Button anil Lace Mioes extension and medium soles, regularly sold heretofore at $3 and well worth the price. Cleaunce sale price Women's Storm and lilcjcle Boots three-iui.ii-ter length, bright dongolu welted soles ... Schank & 410 Spiuce It tT.TTrTTTTVTTTT.TTTT The elebatorn will bo 11. 1. McKcnni and I. U. Ohiior, reiueKeutliiff the Twentieth Century club of the Hcmntun Itallrond deiuirtinent apiiliiKt two incm bow of tho Century ilub of tlin llall Btead llnllroad d'piu huciit. The JvjdKts will lie 1'rofenncir V. 12, I'lumloy, of tho Hchoot of the, l.nrkaiviiniu; I'rofi Mor vV. II. llttull, of the School of tho Lacka wanna, and Proferior Aloxlle, ot Sucitue. Iiaiitin count j There' will uli lie. three minute Npn'ciir I'ree to membors and their families A MEMDERS RECEPTION. Historical Society Will Have nu Evrninp of Cards find Dancing. The Catholic MWtorlrul mitloty and N'uwnini. M-iRurliv club v. ill hold u membeiH teeeptloii totiiKlit. at their loomi In the iJtiernsey liulldlnir, WiikIi IlilTton ilVeillti- A )UUKieHlVe? eliclue imitv. followed by daiicliii;, will fonn tin clilol meaiiM of piiteittilntneiit. The aniuiBenienti tiro In rhuiKf nf ti cnni mittee unnposed of Airs ltlcliinl O'Hii en. AIih. Timothy llurke. Aire. Al. I'. SatiUei nnil Allt Allc" Hoban. The Dint pi lo for the cut hie tfiunf N ti liandimie .et of rum hI.imcm. lJanrinp will befjln about n.::n ami con tliuif until mldtilKlit. dulnu to tlip limited f-pno" for tnblc". tin- in option will be fur iiH'inbu.s onlv. VERY NARROW ESCAPE. Man's Aim Ciushetl to a Pulp Be tween Mill Rolls in Green Ridge lion Works Might Have Been a Grefit Deal Woise. The hand of Thomas Hull, a mlbr, .. .... ..r.. ..!.. 1.... -. ..... ...II.. ... .1... .- I. infill. IH.-ll'l'H I e? lllll" ilL llll') tlreen nidge lion vvorkM yewtelelay utnl befell c he could flee hlmsulf hip aim hail been diawn between the rolln mid ciushed to a point above the elbow-. Hull mil row ly escaped a hnrilble death. A pair of tonus ivlth which he u.iri ellieetlnK the passage of hot iron tluiiUKh the rolls became tannin In the latter. In nttemptim? to fiec the tmiK Hall hm circlei and hit IliiReit were lauRht in the lolls With a ci In which hoiror and nijonv weio inch oximssed. Hnll was pulled towntel the naitow space into which hN hand and then his arm dis appeared. Someone disconnected the power which inn the tolls and another vvoikman Kiasped Hall about the bodv. when reloaded, the mm had been crushed to a pulp. A nutty call a -ent for a l.aika ivaimo. hospital ambulance and Hall was taken to that Institution. It was net owitiry to amputate tiie aim. near the shoulder Late last iiIkIh the man's condition was favorable POLICE HAD A CHASE. After a Negro Who Hud Followed n White Woman. A youna: woman, who was evidentlv laborlnir undei meat excitement, lush ed up to Patrolman Neuls on Lacka wnnna avoniie ln-st evenltiB and point ed out n. colored man who, she said, had followed her fiom tho West Side. Tho police are leBiettlnsr that they loit tiaeo of tho woman, as they captuted the nero after a haul chase. lie will be airalKiied befoie the ma.vor In police court thli inornliiR:. Jolin Ktipi l tlio name of the noprro. He In verj bliick, about thiity jcars of ace, laijte and lives with a white woman on Scianton stieet. He was Manilla? near Center stieet and ran down that tlmiotichfnio when he siw the woman talklnK to Patrolman Neuls at the corner of Wvomliifr anil I.tel; awanna aenues Serscant Jones kuv him running and chased after him. Solid Through Vestibuled Trains. consIstlnK of rftandaid Pullman and Wagner Huflet Sleeping cais. and lus iitieius 've&tlbuled day coaches, lighted by gas and heated by steam, ato run every clay between New Yotk and Chl cIko Ala the Lackawanna and Nickel Plato toads. mnklnK the most comfort able and cheapi'st lottte fiom New York, Scianton, Iilm;hamton and i:i inlr.i, to Cleveland. Tort AVayne. Chi cago and the west The dining cats anil meal utationn on the Nickel Plate road are operated by the company, and serve the best of meals at leasonable prices. The thiough day coaches are In charge of colored potters, whoso sei vlces ate flee to both llrst and second class passengers. Hates via this route are lower than via other linen. For Infoi (nation, call on any ticket agent on the D., L. & W. II. It., or ad dress F. J. Alooie, general agent. Nick el Plate load, 2!U N. Main St.. Buffalo, X. Y. Can You Afford to keep that cough or let the children cough when you can get a bottle of Dr. Alexander's Lung Healer? A lem edy that will cuie any cough, cold, thtoal or lung tiouble. It is pleasant to take and gives quick relief and pos. itlve results every time. Hveiy bottle Is guaranteed to cute or no pay. It Is sold by all dealeis; pi Ice iSe. a bottle. Go to Lane's for yuur meals. Spruce street. lots, brokeu assortments of $1.25 1.25 1.49 2.49 Spencer Street. WTTTTyrTirTTfWTVI SENATOR FLINN SNARES O.C, A. VOTE BRIGHT REPORT FROM THE PITTSBURG CONVENTION. Mrs. L. M. Gates Writes in an Interesting Way of tho Sessions. Ropiesonttttivos from This Region Impoitant Factors Prominent Btooklyn Divine Who Will Assist Rev. Dr. Pleico in Special Meetings-Mis. Wttdhiuns, of Wilkes Burre, Read tv Paper. Mis. I. Al. Gates vvlltere as follow loiiLuinlux; the "V omit; Woinon's riulM tl.in ussui'tutloii I'oinetUlon nt Pitts litu k: I'lkluy iniiiiilin, tmitiil the leituie loom of tlie riieoiid 1'ifli.iti rlnli e.liuixli lull at the np nliiir etlce, which vv.is a lirav er senile eolulliiteil li. .Mls S.lV li?e, ot Scianli'ii. "I 111 wan followul :iv a iillde talk 011 Aiilf to llol Living li.v ltiv. I'oimlltli WiKltl.ln, it HtooMin .Ml. WiielfklnNii vi ry ilui thltikur and ploaH ulll i-pe-iiKe 1 mid utiiKt 1 ill 111. -t and eo'cei -ci. itiil 1,1.111 UN talks at the e oiiviutlou Imvc bein lull ol siililit il power. The. I,i Ht halt ut the iimt 11I11K Hesilou the e invention divide il Into two ietlon; niie fir niemliirs of Utj nstoelutlon led ii Jlli"i Harriet Tuvloi ot t'lile.m-o, the In tel net lon.i I -iiiit.uj vhe. is a m liilKht .ind Inl' 11 Htliu. woman The mi f p.l PC I H 01. ll'llslotH .lllll idlltlltlull ll VMltlC liv MUm Stitei. ot Willi iiniiiott. 1 ml Ml"x .Mi'enmi.ild of l'ltlhmir. lut to nnilll licet IIhu.xIoiim ot lit Ht inetlinilH, MIih 1J lilii'tl of WIIKi"-a'le, hut a III o p.i per 011 niiniiii 1 1111 itlon '.it (.hi. Mid Mil. W.idliniiix, ol Wllkex-ll.llle. 011 the U'Cponxlhllllv of tin local ;i.-"n. cl.'itlonx to xuiuioit 1 l.i state vvoilt. .Mle Itttlh Itcuiai the liil'Tiiatlonal xne letarj led tin eontiTince for eolleKC vnnkeih, Ulilc.li wax eij Ii'terostlnn. Mx l!i'lie ly nu KinJIsh weiin.iii. n Kl ulu.it i of Ulrte 11 e nlli c. I.utich vmis siivcd to all the dcl'Kiite In tin e hutch hv the l'lttxhutt, nxodi t Imi Klviiii. a tlun.ee fin aeipi ilntauto iiinl Infm mil lull; on the xulpjictx tuought out hi the niee lino. AN IXTKKCfcTl.NG JS1T. Til- afternoon wax lartjely slveti up to 11 vMt to tin ljiilidlnt? of Hie Voim Wo men x t'htlstlii aSM.il.ttlon of I'ittidi.iif. with Itx vailous ili'p.irnneuix t'lewi in uiiklpi; unit tin smii.iI.Iiu; win in xi x. sioii, and weio vvi tilled with Intuexi. over -'"J hnvi) Ineii 111 tin eeioklmr xi.imol this veir The li.ieliei now h.ix nu ax. r-lxl.iiil. lloth ale lium Dr M I iiistttuU, l'hlliidcllihl.i. Ilitwieii J and .' n in I lie uxidi-nii ol Mt.x. WIPI im rilnn w.iHftluown open t(. the elelet,'atc who wele made to liel al home In (his cleti 111 and henutltiil inan Hon at the ciitimui to HIrIiIiiiiiI pailc. A d.ilntv In m li wan i-ervcd and eveiy thlntr poxxiiiio vi.ix donii lo in ike. .ho ruestx enjoj the time. It it- vety proh ahlo that if the liidh x hud wip x now it IlmrlsluiiK .Scii.itur I'lliin would huve li Mron: support The addtisx of tin evening whk h .Mr. WoelfMn. Ml. Wi 1 If kli win was o nine 11 hi loved liv all is the p ixtoi ol the Oiienu Am lite llaptixt chuicli of Hiiiokljn. 1I1 is 11 friend of Kel It I' i I'ietce, of Sciintou. vlm I'Miee lx to have Ills as hlxt.mce this se.irliiK In a xiil. h of mei . Iiich hi J 'inn Am am 1 1 111 l li. Mix c. J Willnir, the seintiiiy ol the eouventlon Is a daiiKhti r of Itev. I'. IJII V'l, a fonner paxtor of lljde 1'aiK. It was dining hix paxtorati that ,-nniion Meinoilal chiirrh wax tniill I'iofesor Wlllmr hax In i n pnifexsor of mathe miitlcx at llloomxhurs ten ahout tweiny vi.iik 801111 of the Sernnloii d"lii,,ites called at the Hotel Se lienh to see Mix. J)e Haven, foiincilj, MKx I.ouiu Seholt, and viesnnv to lliul hi r -lek News has been reeilvnl that XINs Mai Dunn's xtstcr Is worxe. and that It is veiv doubtful If slu out altend the eou ventlon. SATURDAY S Si:HSoN One of iho bi.sl touvi iitliinx the. st.uo hn held lx laplilly ill iwlnu: to Its ilos.. The Msxiuin have hi en ol untixu il In tcust und tlm pioKiamme bur bun cu rled out piomptly Horn beslnnini; to end. The upeninj; ptaer hvtvlce Satuidav was led b til pretlduil ol the l'i nnxv i Vlllia CollcKe lor Women in I'ltlsbui, Miss It J. lio Vore. She give u juac -tin.! talk and ver (in.'i.i.stlvc one. Misc Wild, of Chlc.iKi). followed with a lllble lexxo.i ,,t lLat Inteiest. The Mctlon eoli lelelli.es wen of 1V111 in. -li Intel est thill l'tldav, the pupen- leltiK vi iv stiniiir an 1 tho dlstuxxtoi'.s llvelv In the eit.v c outer enee tlie Inline jut ol the Younu Woiiien x .ihhocl.ition on Mclal eonditions In eitlis vias the main topic. .Mix, l'leixoi, ,,i I'lttsbiirt; (,'ave a line talk on the value ot I10.111II11K In n.ex in enntuitlon with tho axsociatlon tint Si r.n li 11 pi opit oulit to havo In aid Mix. n. II. Hlppl. h wide -vwake ie m.tiks have been nun li en loved In ihen eonferenccx. The cIoMpc talk of the 1 ol Icko eontereiiii was liv .Mis J.ovvr. tor iner ccnti.i m Seianton ihxoclailoa und now state Miietni on " Vint a t'ol Ii'uo tllil Can Do After l.eavinu School 'I he 1 hlel fiattllc ol tin aflimtiiili ses sion was tho reports of htnie ottUcis. JIij. I., M. Oatex. ehaiiniaii. and Mrs II. .1. t'.nr. tiiMStiier, and Mix Kmm 1 llaih iMid Mis. N. A. I.owiv, stati si.ti,.. tulles. Tho election of numlieis of the xtate committee lesulted In tin- ic-ileetlon nt Mrs. r. J. Matthews and .Mih. I.. M (latex, of Heianten. Mrs. Wadhams, of Wllkes-nane: Mis Ci S. chamber), ot HnirlxburK: Mis II M. Holes, .Mis W W I.athropo '11111 Mrs. C M. Ulliln. of Seranton, anil Mlos Hva Stantun, of I. u -IxbuiK. Tho deleBites were luvlt.il to 11 ill 111 bv tlm Rinuasilc pupils ef the l'lttshurrf asxe elation which was vn c uti 1 t.tlnliiy. jjvnxiNQ Aonitns. The evciiltiff iiddriss was b.v .Miss ltulh Itniixo cm "Tho Missionary Attitude' of the AssoeUtl m." One of lhe pluslnir fi.itures of the conveiiilou has bicn tin c liouis of Klrls that lias led all tho even Ini,' si 1 lies. A' iniei'iii; of the stale eeunmiltee vmis held ul.er the alteiaoon session ut which nine mimlxis trmn six places und two secretaries wero put-eat aud plans wero ellhcusscd for tlie nc.M eai'h woik. Tho social spirit ills been luaiked at this convention, clue to the tact that the proKiaiiimo had so 111.111 shoit. Inn, it talks and lufonnal eonferiucis lathei thin blif papers, nud especial!) to the il. llehtful lunch hour at thu place ot uuel Iiib each day Some of tho dtleKuie, vi lted Carnegie libr.ii 1'rldav under on Icndeishlp of .Mrs. Can. Most of th ileleBiites are entertained at pie isani homes ill the lJast Unci or Allreluiii hut somo are at holclf aud In tin; assorl itlon bullilliiK. Tho convciitiou doses Suiid.i evcnint; with tho uildless of lllss Til lor. Scran, ton dilcKates will return .Monclav The execullvci commlllce as It now stands is us follows' Mrs. I.. M. (iates, ilmliinaa, .Mrs 11. J. Matthews, Ilccoullni: seen tan! Mrs. II. J. Cnrr, ti cannier, stu e secretaries, Miss Mnrv S. Dunn, Mls Ummi Hayes, Mrs Nellie A I.owiy .Mi c b. A. Waties, Hci.'inton, .Mis. 1'. D. r. Wadhams. Wllkes-IIarie: Mis. i! S Chambeis, Harrlsliurff Mix w . Stephens, Willliunsport; Mrs. (1. I: 11 bur, llluomsblllK. Mis H M Uol s Seranton; Mix, j. 11. Norton ReaiHm,'. Miss i:van Stanton, I.uuIsIiiiik; .Mis It J Mattliews, Mis. Jl. .1 C'uir, Mrs 1, M. Gates, Scianton; Miss S. K. l'enie I'lttsburK. Mrs. K, II. Hippie, Sernutou, Mrs. M. r. Kiis, Scianton; Miss Km a S. Kirk, Wtstelicster; Di. A. M. Under wood, Lancaster; Mrs. S. W. Milium, Ulnlrsvlllo: Mrs. David Hm ill. Yoik, Mis W. W. Uathiope, Mis. t M. Glllln, Silau-ton. NINE NEW CITIZENS. Jndgo Guustor Holds a Session of Naturalization Court. A session of naturalization toiitt was 1 hold by Judge Gunstei yesteidti, pre- (.Tdltifr thi' opeliliiK of tiniter sessions , In court room No. i J Xllli' applicants wete admitted to 1 citizenship. Thelt names, te-sldcnce I anil nation illly nu appended' .! times Itossar, ot Old l'nii. Welsh .lohn Urot ot Taj lor. Austrian: Itoliert I While, of Old Fol ire. Kimllsl' Alko 1 .Mltiuiiixln, of Die ksoii ('It Miti!un. John V Cat roll, of old roup'. Imirllli- Itmlolph Mejer, of Seiaiiton Swiss; James M Itoliettx of HttnntiMi, Imfc- I llslr Tlnmthj I. Gllbit, of Srrnnton, jlttissinn, Wl'lluiu tlunn. of l'tikvllle, 1 Scot I BOOTH HAD TO BE CHANGED. Boys' Depredations Biings About This Result. The pullliitr plan in the Kmntli ills- ! ttlet eif the I'lftll watd was vesterdlty I ot Jet ml 1 ha 11 .'id fiom It ptescnt loca tion In the lion booth at the tnter-ei:-lion nt Ai'idcmv and Kouitc'iilh Ht'eets, to a loom 111 11 hntiyi at No. ..'I Kiiitrtcenth stieit, owned lie,- Proth- I eioe .fe Co lite c li.itit," wa uinele at tin 1 "iiiist ol the county c oinmlsloin'is who nl Icife that tit" i'os ol pel Iodic nil." 11 pulrliiK the laninve dune the iron booth by boys dcpuilntlons makes it unwise to attempt to nuil'itiiiii "no th"ie ,xy liineei. DIVORCE DEPOSITIONS. Taken by Attorney M. J. MuAndiow, Acting as Commissioner for Judgo H. M. Edwards Evi dence Presented to Him. Depositions weie take 11 In a mtinbei of divorce cases jesletdav bv Attor ney Al. J. McAiuliew. aetlnjr as com missioner for JudJie IMwaidx and sit ting in the JudKe'u e liatnliers. Chatles W nutlll. thlotlKli Attotney A. V. How ei, biotmlit teuwaid a laft ot witnesses to tnaki ijoihI Ills ulle-K-itlon tint he had the best of Kioimds for wlshiui; to be utivokid tiotn his wife. Mm in Dunn Thev Weie mairled Jul 'Ji!, IhSJ, liv Aldetnuiii Uoeslei and aftei ijoaidliiiT fm a time on Metldltui stii t and then on ialliu.nl avenue, the' bKJIt houseki 1 pllifi nt X" J'! I. ickawatiiia avenue one nichl In IS')! when In 11 1111 ind tut pecteillv fiom his vim k on lhe lallioael he encoun leted cvidenci tending to substantiate t.tlesi that had been boiiu to him by the not;hboi.x. Ills name hiw Stevens. A child was lieu n to his wife a ear and sl months aftei he separated from her. Mis Jennie Ilejtinan. of in lllikory stieet, with whom Mix. Dunn was st.iyltiK when thin event took place, and the woman who adopted the child Rave 1 oiioboiatlve ti sti muli .Mis lMhet ieclet. tepH'senlid by Attiiincv It A .Inline 1 num. ptexenled iv Idem e to substantiate her allemttlon i 1 1 tlel ami ImiImiious tiealment atralnst liei lutsband, .lohn Dexter, of Dunmore The iveie man led In March, is'il. and he lelt hint In IS1) I. One of the thlnus she 1 elated was an attack he made upon In 1 on ('lit 1st muse eve, IS'U, when he bent her suv-itK-ely and tlniw an open neti knife, at liei. the bind mtiiowl iuIssIiii; hi r and Inibeddlm- Itsell In the 1I001 full haw an inch Another Incident In which her 1 l-e,u -old ilattKlitei his step-il.utRhti'r llgtned wits 1 elated by Jits. Deter an an Incident nf her husbandV deptavlt.v . Hon. John F. Itejuolds appealed for Mis. Nettle i: Xeal, of Cailiondale, who Is seeking 11 dlvoiie lium lit r liitx banil, John If Xe.il, on the mounds of dese itlon. The vvvte muiriid Oct. 'Ji, lSS'i, In Klikwood.'X. Y., and liefoie moviiiK to Caibondale lived for .1 time In .South Ci mi tin and Heei li I'ond, Wa.vm count. He eleseitcd lit 1 time till eo Ji.lis hko. Mrs. Kbthcr F. UoiIuk iies,ni,M te"t iuiony to show that In 1 husband Hb.a l.oiintj, to whom slit wtis mauled June l"i,lkf7, desel ted her Iwo weeks Intel. M A. MiGinley Is In 1 .iltoiuc .Mis. Fianl; M. Jeffeiy vvns lie.nd in 111 eflort to show lll.it liei htisbanel, Gent Be W. Jelfer, deseited hei witli nut just e'.iuse or piovocatlon tlnee Je.itH affci The weie mauled Oct. 1!;, ls!i!. and lived 101 a time at 2.10 I.mkaw .11111,1 nveuue Attotue I'. V. I.ougliian lepiesenteil 111" llbellant. The Illiscoe invoice inse, piesented by Taj lor and Lewis, is told at lemuli in iinotlici 1 oluniu. THE PRINCES OF BAGDAD. Twenty-One Members Instructed in Malta Temple Last Night. A ii'Biilar meeting of Veda Siesta, Xo 77, Pi luces of Ilafplad, wurf held at Malta temple last eieniiiK, whlih was attended b about 'J'o primes. Twenty-one candidates wen iusttuct eil in the solemn mjsteiles ol this do st ee. Consldei.ible 1 online business was tinnsacied and el.tboiate ptipai.i lions made 101 the wnikiui; of this de'Kiee In May next at the e onvocition ot the grand commandeiy In thlri cltj-. Aftei the u mi king of the dcBtee .1 social session was enjoed in speech makiiiB and tisais. The nest session will be held on Wednesday evenliiB. Match J9. followed by a banquet at Mitchell's dlnlnif room Urinces to be accompanied by tlieli ladles at the ban quet. What does It do? It makes the hair soft und cloasv, precisely as nature I intended, It cleanses the scalp from dandruff and thus removes one of the great causes of baldneu. It makes a better circulation in the scalp and stops the hair from coming out. And it re- stores color to grav or white hair. $1.00 a bottle bold by ail druggists. It Prevents and it Cures Baldness If jou do not obtain nil ttit hDtflt you eipacted from tho me of tlm Vigor, writ I tin Doctor about It. Adireu, Dtt J C, ATKIt. Lowell, Mtu, Vigor MERIT MAKES IT FAMOUS. Tho Only RomodyNn the World, Ex cept a Surgical Operation, That Will Cortainly Cure Any Form of Pilos. The study of phjsltlans. the expeil inenls of chemists, the loudly adver tised ptctelistons of iptnrko, have been for yents expended in one dliectlon; to llnd n pile cute that will Vine. The lesults have been a number of hutmless. and In tnottt cases useless ointments, suppositories and even In ternal remedies, which the public have neighed in the balance of expei lence and found wantlni;; nearly all of them bjio some relief, but iuiIIiIiib approach liiK a radical cure tesulted fiom llt luepaiatluns. Tin lctuedy required Is one that Im mediately stops the pain so severo In most cases of plies, and then by con truetlntr the small blood vessels (capll latles) to their noim.il size, produce's a tadlcal cuie by rcduelnK and llnally absorbhiB the tuition and healliiB tho inflamed, raw muccuis surlaces. Until two Vitus itKo, nu stieit leniedy itatl been ptodUicd, but at thill time, suppository vvnn placed upon the market, which has since proven Itself to be the I011K souRht permanent cure lor this common and distresslnc trouble it has r.ipidl become famous through out tlie I'lilted Stales juid Canada, and Is now sold by ne.iilj all dtURKlxts un der the name of the l'yiumld Pile Cute. It in now the best known, because its meiit and safety have tidveitlsed It wherever used It has been adveitisecl li wold of mouth, Horn one sufferer to another, people who hud tried every thliifr else, even submittliiB to painful and dniiBi'ious suiBical opeintlon with out avail llnully htrte found that piles may becuteel without pain and without expense, pt.it tlcally, iu the Pyramid Tile Cut 1 Is sold for the nominal price of 0 cents and $1.00 per pacldiBe. The I'.iruiniil instantly stops all pain and nt the pnme time contain no c ocnlnc 11101 phine 01 narcotic s. the acids and healiiiB piopertles contained In the re medy speedily letnove. cause a health ful, nutuial contraction and absorption of tumois. it will iiiu any foim of rectal tiouble except e.ineer aud ad vanced llstula. which li the waj, nearly alwns lenitlt fiom nc'BlectillK proper and timely ticatment for plies. As above stated, can furnlsii jou with the Pjtatnltl l'He Cure at 60 cents for ordinal .sc 01 ti.00 for larBe p.ickaBo. A book uti ititise and lute of piles sent lice b iiddltsslnB I'JI.inild Co Mm shall, Mich. CAMPAIGN FORMALLY OPENED Meeting in tho Cential Republican Club Rooms. The Republican municipal campaign was formally launched last night at a meeting of tlie executive committee in the (Vntinl Hepiibllc.m club looms. It was attended by all the candidates, the executive committeemen und such of the district committeemen as had leeched untitle ation of thelt appoint ment Chilli man W S. Mlllat nuiele an earn est and foieeful addiess urglnc; united elfoit and pieilit tltifr a glorious vietoiy foi the whole tieket. If the p.ut will mil tand togi'thei. !Vional griev ances, be said, nhould be set nsde. and factional mlsuudei standing, fot gotten. With tlie present Demoeiatlc manage ment of municipal allaits as a basis of atgumetit tlieie was no loason, he said, why htiiidteds of th" opposition c iiuid not be won ovu He would caution tlie woilceis against an thing savoiing of peicon.il abuse It would be enough, he "aid. to ciinti.ist pievlous Ilepubll can le'gimes with the fnlluie of the Democracy to sutlsfaitenily manage the clt's tiffaiis in tlie euirent admiu isti.itlou. Above all. be would advise them to uige upon tin members of the Repub lican patty their dut to tnnil bv then ticket and to remember that no one man is gieatei than the patty The commltlee spent an hour in map ping out the campaign vvnik. l'oll bonks weie dlsti United tei tlie dlstilct eonimltteemeii by Secietai v l billies Acker. A meeting of tlie geneuil eontiulttee w.i.s in tanged foi next Monday night The c ball man anil members of the ex ecutive committee will be at the he.nl (liiarteis every evening to consult with the pat ty workeis Dining tlie last ten days of the campaign muss meetings will likelyi be held In all paits of the city. STRANGLED TO DEATH. Meat Lodges in a Drunken Man's Throat and Kills Him. l'eter Gober. a liungailun died sud denl and evidently In gieat agony while eating supper Sunday night at Tin oop The occupants of the house suspected poisoning. Coionei Unbelts, who was notified of the case, peifouued nu autops esteitlay and ascei tallied tli.U Gober died lrotn sti angulation caused by a piece of meat which had become lodged In his thioat. Gobei had been eh inking heavily and was an thing but sober while eating supper In his drunken condition lie evidently failed to masticate his food. Anyhow, l)r Jacobs, ot Tin oop, who was summoned, found tlie man dead and was told that he was stiickeu with illness while eating. Not much othei Infot niatlou was foithcomlng. The physician directed that Cm oner Hub erts be notified After making the autopsy mid on determining the cause of death, C'eu oner Hoberts decliled that an liuint was unnecessaiy Gober was 41 jears old and has a wife und several children In Hungary. A Train Load of Luxury. The 'Lake Mtoie Limited" is the fin est tiain In the woild und jutis legulai ly fiom Xev Yotk and Ilostun via Ilufi'alo and Cleveland to w ostein e'ltle". It Is a model of luxtiiv fiom engine to obseivutlon phltfoilll. The engine is special! built and cwibio of a tie mendolts into of speeel. while haulipg eight cais. linnet, smoking. IIIiiim, dining and tlliee sleeping cais and a pilvato inmpaltnicnt slate loom nbser viitlon car all connected by wide plate glass vestilmles. and lighted through out by elcctilc'ltv as well us Pir.tscli gas. A tilp on It would be ope of the expel ienees of our life It you ImvtJ novel ttaveled on it befoie. It Beats the Band. The newest nnil most Inspltliig plot i or bluet musk, arranged feu pluno. is Tlie Ploneei Limited Maieh' com posed by (.'nptnln KiedeileK I'hltinev, bnndninster United States band, pub lished by S. "Uruliurd's Sons Co., Chi cago, III.: dlstilbuted only bv the Chl cogo, Milwaukee & Si. Paul lulliwiy. r.nelose Hfty (.10) cents and i.ddross, tleorge H. Heaffonl, genera) passenger agent. Vi: Old Colony building, fill eauo, III, When in these days of Sensational Advertising Ivyeiy one claiming to have the best goods at the lowest prices. WK simply desite to s.iy that we h.tve done our utmost to furnish the best wares und latest novellics, at prices as low as consistent with good merchandising. In order to keep this stock clean, lice liom odds and ends, and shop-woin goods, we have at ranged all such pieces on separate tables at prices much less than cost. Look them over if you lind what vou want, vou get a baigain. Odd Tumblers. Cups and Saucers, Plates. Plattcis. Vcgetablo Dishes, Ktc. Swelling reduction in prices on Lumps. VxvaTVfeA . & PeCK, Wyomii WALK IN AND . . t K K K K K V. : . , m K v, , x tc Seranton Store 124 .fiMfcOCTrTOVKk. i "HIK 'BKT'tPfesv IKHBivMiks. The main feature of the store news the underwear sale At 60c on the dollar Hundreds have already reaped lich benefits on the first day of this great sale, the importance of which was much in evidence by leason of the Luge number of shoppers it atti acted all day yesteidav. This is un doubtedly a great eventone that it will pav you to investigate. Drawers 1 i Ladies' Muslin Uraweis with cluster ol lucks, wortli (.i iqc, special cut price . . 1 2iC , Ladies' muslin diawers. with clustet of tucks, tiimmed with emhroideiy, worth "Oc, . special cut pi ice 24C , Ladies' muslin (Ir.iwei. with , cambiic ruflle tiimnied with embioidery, woith -59c, , special cut puce 3vC Ladies' muslin diaweis. hand-1 somely trimmed with lace or embroideiy, regular puce . (19c, special cut price... 49C' Long skirts Ladies' muslin sknts. extra wide, with double t utile and cluster of tucks, tegular price v)c, special piice. 3C Ladies' extia quality muslin skirts, e.xti.i wide, having double ruflle tiimmed with lace or em broidery, legular piice . hoc, special cut pi ice. . . 49C Ladies' extia qualitv muslin skuts, having double iu(fle trim med witli embroideiy, regular piice 98c, special cut price 75C Ladies' line muslin skiits. tiimmed witli embroideiy, ex cellent value foi -fLs-;, 0 special cut puce 9oC Aho a full line of line cambiic and muslin skiits, handsomely trimmed with lace or embioid ery. piice tanging horn $1.49 to pt. UU U '4 'A 'A 'A 'A 'A 'A 'A A 'A U 'A A A 'A 'A A OBITUARY. Aftei. hi. Illm ss 01 tbiec in. mi in. ,.ih I'ntilil, ll.mett, of Sikm stitei An ii liolil, illicl nl k o'clock H.unrda even lug. Mis. Uamtt. in Hirvhul la ji.-i lllisbellil 11. d tutu ellildliil, tile olelen nf whom Is i ! ie. tin nunghi l ve it. fit r maiden luiine wiih Jluiy Colemnn. 'Ibr.'e bruthi'iM. lMualil .Mlcll.nl .Hid Jtlllle all of AuIiImIc), also suiyve hm. The fnni'iul will tul.e place this morning at it) o'l'loik. Tho ie mains will be conveyed to HI. ThomiiH' church, wliern a hlf.li muss of iciiuleiii will lie uti g. after which ,n tcrini'lit will be undo in Aiehti.tld Calhn llf ei'llietef). II, linker Illlln.un. fouiidei of the lluri lllllninu acadinn at Wllkus.ltirie, illd at his reside nee on franklin stieet, that city B.ttuida, .r, Illllimiu was piesi m j. 1 TH v b y fsrJLntM V - . .. ar mZ. - y't IJfljPFfWjrl V" $ Iff M M itm MI S Mb w jm aT" m f " i. J l r nom w . - jri u Zf cuWMO 30- iiff Avenuct LOOK AROUND. . . nj . v, V. K . . H . .t . . .1 .t . X ,t ."S X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X, X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X V X X X - 126 Wyoming Ave. Don't undei estimate the high value of the gar ments on account of the lowness of the orices. -o -t Corset covers I.adies' cambric coiset covers, high neck, plain, tegular . price 10c, special cut pi ice 4C Ladies' cambric corset coveis, high neck, tnnimcil with em bioideiv edge, legular i pi ice iqc, special cut.. 2,C ladies' line cambiic corset covers, V 01 squat e neck, trim med with enibioiderv, regular price 29c, special cut P'ice 1ZC Ladics'cambiic cotset covers. V or square neck, with cluster of tucks and inseition, trimmed with lace or embioidery, legu lar price -,c)c, special cut piice 39C Gowns Ladies' Mother Hubbard gowns, tucked yoke, tiimnied with cambric ruflle. regular puce 49c, special cut piice 29C Ladies' muslin gowns, Mother Hubbiird style, tucked yoke, trimmed with embioid- ery, special cut piice. .. 39C I Ladies' muslin gowns, Mother Hubbard yoke, with embioidery I insertion and cluster of tucks, tiimnied with embroidery, regu- ' lar price (uk, special . cut piice 49C Ladies' muslin gowns, Mother Hubb.ud yoke of rows of em bioidery insertion and tucks and also tiimmed with em- broiilojy, special cut piice 59C Ladies' muslin and cambric gowns, Mother Hubbard yoke 01 Hmpiie style, trimmed with 1 lace or embroider v. tegular 1 puce 89 cents, special , cut puce 09C 'A'A A A A 'A 'A 'A A 'A 'A A A A A A A "A 'A X tofty Just Pit the Feet lhu Mimes an i ut to lit human feet They suit e.tcli cuiw .ipd feel good fiom toe to heel, and don't cost a bit mole than the othei kind, which often, feil as If they did not fit anywhere. The inanufac tuie of i-boes has leached Mich peileetlnn that no one need have the least bit of ditilmlty in being still ed peifeitl. Our line Ih designed to I each tel shoe m-i d. - - ' I llelil ill lhe DIll.l ll.ui I fill tituii Hi Jlrn .1, inns I. .Mori Is wife of Attorney j Memls, ol lilies-Hiii re, .lint at her homo in nun cuy n.iiurnay uueinugn rrotn a siege of aciitn Iliighl's disease . Last June she was mauled, and was u womsii Kl'it ly ti'tnctiil. She was fjnuerl a JIUsi Mulligan, a slate- of K. W. .Mulligan, easblei of tho Second Nation il bank of Wllkcs-Is.il ie. Tho funeial will tuke tdiii'i tomotrovv unit hIuk. Willi a solemn high mass of loimlein at Ht. Mury's chinch at !.S0 o'dniK. Interment will b ut llauovor cemetniy. 'mis mru Ol Itl.Ktei'H ol the iliiii ill, .i ciiiecini ill iln l'i uple i. Imiil. eeeielii nud dlree- iui t'l iiiu cue Ill 11.11 IIUIIVI', vice iic!i. dun nnil din etui nt tin tile'll rillllllnll Muti I ii i lit (.and e nmji.ji, mul a dltectni of the elect lie llgltt company. Ho was a vcstintMii In St. Stephen's Piotifctunt I3pli-iiip.il c lunch. In UT1-7J hi was ell councilman. Tlie llislltllllon lie founded was nanucl In honor of his son.