3 IE ROTMNTOjN TIUBUJNJB-THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 2, 1809. GATHERED IN SOUTH SCRANTON CELEBRATION AT THE HOME OF PETER DIPPRE. It "Wna in Honor of His Fiftieth Birthday Presented with a Hand sorao Reclining Ohair hy the Club of Fifteen Ofllcers Chosen for That Organization Sraokci Conductod liy James Council Lodge of Odd Fellows Lawrence Giles, of Pitta- ton Avenue, Stabbed by His Sistor. It unse ilft tMi" iiM" H'nbi thai Peter Uippi". tin Iclel kiuwii ami impcdc-cl I ltll'll (if tlltH side, "if xli ort'd Into the wm Id. At hi it"hloiuo, W Hickory tuet, he vnn rImmi u sui pilse Inst nlRht which was In tho trued Ft-nso of tin- woiil a mirpi lt HIh Vlfo ami a number "f hoi women friends decided syvei.il dun'uiro to hmc a icception at the Dippre hiunc Htcml in lionot of the eent of e.tei ilny. Inltntlons wei uuletl.v !-cnt to the fi lends of the family and the I'lub of Kit .Veil, of which oiK.tniallnli Ml. Dlppro l n niemhii. AV.ieti n large Uelepatlou of the suels nrihttl at the Dippre home he ui. injoinir u iiuUt 11.1 u. Follow Iiik shortly otino tli membeis of the flub and theh whet and guests. I'liu host was ntml iimKiiitiiluti'il und the fcitlvtien were comment eu. Mi. Dlppiu wns haiiiNoineb icineiiibi'ittl bv Ills lilendx, and especialh In his biotli or members of the ('tub of Tifteen. who presented him v Ith a huge and cotnioi table lecllnliiK c littli. John J. (fOidon win attended the liunot of making the speech oj ihi-u-t.itlon. On behali of tin dub he nm Ki ltul.ited the hot, ii-Mired hlni of the deep oeii'-e ot ie?pect and allecllon m teitalned for lilm b liK btotheis and wished him many happi utuim of the tiny. Mr. IDIppie lesponded feelingly -lendlnir Ills sincere jrrntltudv to the donor". Supper w.i einl and the Kalheiliifv adjourned to (Id mania hall, wheie the leinalninir li nils weie pilled In dauclnif. The Ktiests weie Mi and IIih. James llest, All. and Mis. John Demutli, Mr. and Mis Christian rirk ns. Mr. nnd Mis. John J. fJoidon, Mr. nnd Mrs. Hit haul Wnlle, Mi. and Mis. Mu' ISns.u, Mr and Ml- Philip Kos.n. Mi and Mis. I'chwiul, l.uiiK and .lost-ph Knellai. Mi aid Mi-- Mathl.i SehiiHltltM Mi and Mi Kiecl HoliueK. .Mr and Miri Pled Phillips, Mi and Mis jDhn Phillips m, and Mi- Wil liam Poole Mi. and Mis. Jacob Hoff ner. Mi. and Mis ciiaiic- Haft, Mr. anil Mis Climbs Cmdv, Mi. and Mi Cluls Palls. Mr and Mrs Anthonv Hale, Mr. and Mis Hemy Klfeit, Ml. and Mis Cluls iti.u Mi mid Mis ,l- npll Couiad.Ml. and Mis Joseph Klein, i Ml. and Mis Jacob Itet hlei Mis Min nie Casper Mis John fhl, .Mr- c Tilprei. Mhses Canie Kt llaiinan. Anna Jtenehier, Annie ami M?7le t'hl, Mamie and Kate Hoai. Maine and Anna nip pie, Chailes Mlllei Jiveph and John Haas John Hitlm fins MaKlnan, Potei IJThe best remedy lor i-iiuurtn nuu auuilb tough Syrup ril'S; urouclmisaud mupicut cuiisuiuptiou l'ticc J5c Th hlldretV Ooak Bargain In Our Cloak Department Following the plan we inaugurated last week, to clean out an entire line of Ladies' and Misses Whiter Garments, we have gathered every garment in stock f c'nildrens wear, and grouped them into three great lots tit ni following prices $1.79, $1.98, $2. We have lower priced garmeuts in stock than those refered to above. Nothing but good medium and high grade Coats and Jackets come in under this sweeping price cut, and the figures quoted above do not represent half actual values in most cases. Sizes 4 to 12 years are complete, and every new ma terial, cut aud style that led duriug the height of the season are still represented, but there is not a single ounce of out-of-date stuff in the lot. Note the clearing prices $1.79, $1.98, $2.98. There is Still A Good Assortment Of ladies' garments in the THREE PRICE SALE now going ou. As an illustration of the unexampled val ues which this bargain opportunity ofFor Is, take a look at one of our windows which contains examples of the $7.98 Lot. Other clearing lines at $1.39 and $4.98. Globe Warebodse B CELEBRATEO MJ B(J then jou ou hate hllloune and I'll J com plexion. Oliver f IIOSTI11 IHR'S liniCRS livens 'up the liver, cler up the com ilexlon and makes you well tualn. te .STOMACH McCormlck, Thomatt Mutray, Hemy Jiulse, Pied Huesner, Casjier Taunler, 12. M. Williams and George Hosar, orricniis chosi:n. The Club ot Fifteen held a meetlni; last nlKht ut the riuniteiH at Hotel Host. Olllteis Tor the onsulnp year were elected. The result of the ballot hue was as appended: President. John J. Guidon, lte piesldent. (Jus) Mil Khian, treasuiei, Clnlstlan FkUus: beerotary, Martin li. Plaliertj : ser ?ennt at aims, Hairy Safl, stew.ml. Philip Giaf, tinsttis, Fred Huchner, Fied Phillips ami Tlionuis Muirn, who will seive foi tjyhtedi, twelf and six months iesptctli An Invltatloi fii a; the .lunger Mnen iieichoi leipu siliu' th club to attend tiie sixth annual dance and toucert of the society, to be held at Gerinanla hall Feb. 14, was icceixed and accept ttl. Tilt i lub will .asstmble nl 111" rooms the nli;ht ot the ball and with their wive-, will attend the affair In a body. A t ontemplUcd social session was postpone I owing to the Ulppn u--leptlon, above notnd. nnv THLUOWS' SMOKi:iS. James Connell lodge, li'dependtn! Ouiei of Odd Fellows, met in legulir sot h Ion ul thoi- quutteis at 1'iuehnn hall Inst nlgnt. At tho com ltislon of the nieetieg a smoker wnu given, Lou is G. Helmut, presided uer tiie bes slon. An entei talning piogiamme was (uiiled out in detail. C.iptal.t James Moir. Attorne A A. Vosburg neputy (Si.titd Master c.ulwgan ami Geurge C. CJiIswold inaile Interesting addies-es Tl.i Odd Fellows' ciuaitett furnished the musical numbeis. It was an i-iooble oc ension and was atlentlttl b members of Hobeit liutns Moscow. Lincoln, l.ackawanni and sin uiiuu lodges .STAHBKU BY HIS SISTFIt Law it nee .'lies, of Plttston ovenut in ai the titv line, had a qliauel with his -islei, l.illie Giles, a few tlas age. which rt suited In a Unite being plunged Into tie ouiii, man's aim mar the elbow, the -ttel going in lull length. When lit attempted to wlthdiaw it tin blade limit". Dr. J. A Manltn was tailed and ostiuittd tile liistiu nii'iit. It is l'.aied thuf blood polsou- lnt will deoloi. .vi its of x r:vs Comet lodn". Knights of Pythias at a meeting held Tuesday night. Initiat ed thiee membeis into the tits: and second (legret ot the oidoj" with the lank of page and esqulie iespectlelv A social session followed. .Mr. and Mis. Herman Kckel, of Alder street. hae letuintd fioin a lll nt Wllkos-Kane. Geoige ltosai, of Birch slieel, lias iecoeud fiom a -evtre attack ol gliii ee mmm. &8&s2Ss rmmW&Bm mrnW EVENTS OF DAY IN , WEST SCRANTON PLANS FOR REBUILDING THE SCRANTON STREET CHURCH. Arn Bolncr Considered bv tho Exoou- , tivo Committee of tho Congrega tion Funeral of Mrs. D. P. Jones. Bon John Injured at Tripp's Cross ingWilliam B. James Died at Spokane, Wash. His Remains Aro Boing Brought to This City for Interment. The members of the Stiunton Sti llaptlst chinch congregation are bold- luir nlirhtlv meetlnus In the lectin e loom of the Flist Welsh Baptist chinch , on South Main avenue, and last night, thelt regular prefer meetliig night, was devoted to their customary sen Ice, at which a ery Inrge ofwmblage was piesent. Feivent prayers were offeicd for the testoratlon of their edifice at an cany mue aim mucn inie.est ...n.,lf....l.,.1 t. tl ,-,.. ..oj ( m li nl 1.' ' . iliaiiiivniiu in un- ri(iHi u-in u. ij as lepoited by the pastor and niembeib of eommltttes. Tho executive committee of ton on ways and means: A. H. Holmes, chaii mau. William M Fowler, secretaiy; 11. 11. Stiles, tiensurer; Janiei. M. lantern, J. S. Gr, Hev. S. F. Matthews H. G. Moigan. Chailes McGoern, H. G. lied doe, William Mc Clave and G. A. Wat- kins, are alo holding nightly meetings and peifectlng plans of protedure along the proper lines, tow aid lulngtug ubiitit liultful lcsults. Last evening they met and fot initiated a plan which will undoubtedly lie veiy beneficial, but which is not et wholly peifected, and, owing to the nbsence of the seeietarv, Mi. Fowlei, can not be made public al thl t time. A pioposition lm bt on made by Hit haul 1. ltennie, father of Miss Ma bel Hennle, the accomplished pianist, who made siith a. favoinble linpiesslon at the lecent concert glseti by Hauei's band, to gie a conceit at the Ljceuni 1 on Thursday owning, Apill 'J, the pio- teeds ot which will be devoted to the chinch to help defiay the lebullding I expenses. Tho pioposition was eiy tnvoiably leteived, but no at Hon was taken at lunt night's meeting. It Is proposed to Include in the piogiamme, If possibly which Miss Hennle will ghe, selections b Bailel's full oiclles tra of twenty-tle pieces, solos b 1'ui ftssor Veinoii Hughes, of Hiooklyn, N. Y. I'lof. Daniel I'lotheiot. of Mil waukee, Wis and othei famous vocal ists, cot net solos In Prof. Joseph Sum ineihlll, well known here, nnd a for mer member of Battel's oichestia, re citations by Miss Webb pili'e medal ist of Tot onto college, and othei talent. The conceit will undoubtedly be one of the tint fit evei giwn In this city and tin Intel est and sjnipathv felt in ne liall of the church will add greatly to the attendance. The membeis will meet again tonight at the same plate at 7 .!l) o'clock and sen Ices will also be held Filday and Sattiulay evenings. The Sunduj sei Wie.s will be held in the same chuich In the moinlng at 11.30 o'clock and In the evening at 7.30 o'clock. rrXL'HAL OF JIHS. D. P. JONHS The lenialns ot the late Mi" U. V. Jones, wife of tiie pastor of the Taber nacle Congiegatlonal chinch, weiv borne fiom the paisonngo at 1J9 South IIde Paik avenue nt L. !0 o'clock es teula afternoon to the audltotium ot the church adjoining, wheie an 1111 usunllv latge assemblage of the mem beis and friends of the congregation and tho deceased weie gatheied. Shoit sei vices weie held at the house prior to the geliei.il wi v ices, timing which a child of Mi ami Jiiii William P. Williams, the lattc 1 a daughtoi of Hev. D, P Jones, was 1 hi istueil. At the chinch thi hjinns sung at the bei vice weie the tavoilte selections of the pastot, and ihe piajeis und ad dt esses weie made in the Welsh nnd Ihigllsh language. Among the speak cts In attendant e weie Hev Hugh Davis ot the Welsh Calvlnlstlc Metho dist chuich. Htv. H. I. Hvans, unat tached, Hev Thomas de Gruchv, of the J.icksm Stieet Jiaptlsl chuich: Hev. Tlieophllus U.ivis, tit Plains, Hev. J. C IMwnuls, f Kingston, Hev. P., S Jones of Noith heinnton Hev. I) M George, of PltUtnii, Hev. W. J. intimitis of Wilkes-Haue; Hev. Ivor Thomas, or Tavlor, Hev. I). 15. Hop kins'. (,f iot Aiddulals, South Wuler, and Hev. 1). C Phillips, of Noith Scranton. The lcmaiks made weie eulogistic of tin deceased, and were earnestly -ind snipatheticall C pi essed. Tiie lemalns wne lewed hj the as semblage, and atierwaids home to the Washbuin stiett temeteiy, wheie in terment was made The mouineis and fi lends walked fiom the chuith to the cemeteiy, theie being no canlagts, and rndeitakei William Pi lee, Jr., had thaige of the funeial duff tlotw Among tin inunv beautiful Iloinl tilbutis were a Ivie, "At Hest," I10111 the ladles of the t hill til, and .1 pillow beating the word "Mothei." The pall-beaieis weie. f elected from the membeis of the church and congiegatlon, among whom weie William H. Kec.se, Hie haul K. Thomas, David H. Hvans, Thomas D. Kevan, Samuel Hojrers and Htese W. Llov d. AN HVHNING PAKTY. A small gathering was held nt the home of Miss Lizzie Schneldi r, on Hj. non stieet, Tuesday evening. One of the most plenbing events of the even ing wns a lnuehlng hoIo by Miss Anna McF.ldden, and a duet by Ml 'f Majino McDeimott and Jacob Hel lenbaiigh, also a tlog dance bj Domli.lck Gra ham and Willie Panons, Among the Invited guests weie the Misses Kltt McAndtew, Matv Kellev, Kllen Kellv. Ntllle Walsh, Nellie Mc Permott, Nellie Williams. Annie Mty, Mary Collins, We.ilthj Traosue Annlo Houii, Maggie and Katie Kannon Messis. Cliaii s HoinbVcker, Anthu.iy Ilrckman, Petei Hoicli, Peter Giaha n, Patrick Haggeity and Wlllio Slagur. ri.ibli-llRhtf weio taken by Thalia's Kennedy, when all iepalr?d to heit hninca, declailuw" Mlba Wllhant? v charming hosteoi. IH'KIAL AT PJTTSTOV. The funeial sf i vices over tho lemalns ot Solomon Jerinyn, which were '.nought heie on M inday fiom Arkan- as. weie held at the residence of tho leceaset'-H ulster, Mis. Thomas C HE HOMELIEST MAN IN SCRANTON b well na tho handsomest, and othcis aio Invited to cull on nn tlruiiKlat nnd it a frt'o trial tiottlo of emp'H Hulsum foi tho Throut and Lungs, a itmctly that is Btiuriititecd to euro and relievo all 'hronla and Acuta CourIis, Asthmu, Dronrhltla and CoilbUmntlon. Prlco 23p. J and Wc i ?41imMinniNM!IMMI!HMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII! I There is a f Class of People Who nro injured by Iho use of cof- 3 E foe. lleeently 1 hero has Lccn placed Ej in nil tho Grocery stores it new pro- 3, piratlon cnllid ORAIN-O, timtlo of J - iiro grama, mat mites wiu nmi.o vi. - coffee. Tho most tlolicnto stomacu ro- a r cpIvm it without dUtrcss, nnd but Ej few can tell it from coffee. E It does not cost over n much. E Children may drink it w ith great ben- eflt. 15 cents nnd 23 cents per pack- ago. Try it. Ask for GRAIN-O. uetfTry Qrain0! - TrultlhatyonrgroccrElvesyou01?AtN.O - accciiinoimuauotu BTiiUiliiilillUUUUUlJlUliilJUUUlliiUiUi Jones, corner of Hynon antl Twelfth street!!, at 1J o'clock yesterday. The services were conducted by Itev. Hugh n.ivls, of the Welsh Calvlnlstlc church, and a large coneouise of friends tit lomltll. The ne( ensctl is suivlvcd by bis brother, William Jerinyn, of Con tinental Hill, and three daughteis, who leside In Nnntlcoke. The remains won? taken to Plttston, uccompanled by sev einl relatives of the deceased. Mem bets of the Gtand -tmy of the Kepuh lie hero and at PlttFton had charge of the lemnins and provided the pallbear eis Det eased was a former resident here and was quite well Known among the older residents of the Fifteenth wnwj, ne vas a member ol Colonel Monies post, No. VJ, Grand At my of the Hepubllt. hen john iNjrnnn. Heii John, a well known chauicter mound town, was wnlklng along the Delawaie. Lackawanna and Western lallioad tiacks In the vicinity of Tilpp's ciossmg at S o'clock jesteulay morn ing when he was utiuck with nn en gine unci sustained painful injuries about tiie head and bod. He was found by Pnttolinan AVIlllani Math thews, who took him to the West Side station house, where his Injiiiles weie tliessed. 1J112D AT SPOKANi:. Mis. Samuel H. James, () Jackson stieet, has received word from her son, Thomas James, who Is now at Spokane, Wali , that himself and Joseph Mor gan, who left heie last week, will ar rive heie In a few da.s with the le nialns of her son, William 11. James, who died In Spokane on Jan. 21. The deceased Is survived by hl" wife and one child. pi:hsovai. mhntion. Walter II. Jones, of Xotth Hvde Park avenue, 11 student at Hloomshurg Stat" Normal school, has been electtd jiresi dent of ills ela-s at that Institution His many acquaintances will bo pleased to learn of his selc tlon. Kvcry thins will be sold to the high est bidder. As we are going In the Jobbing business we 111 e now ottering to the people in Hvde Park all our un redeemed pledges at auction and they will be sold legal die 3 of value. Davl dow Hros. Mis William P.ury. of Noith Hyde Park avenue, is iciy ill at her home. Missis. George W. Claike and Hen ly H. Hamfoid, of Claike Bios' de partment stoics, leturntd home jester ilav moinlng fiom New Yoik, where they have been selecting their spilng stuc k ot clothing. Hvtivbody invited to the auction sale which ivlll be opened this evening 140 North Main avenue. Davidovv Hios. Prof, and Mis. George Howell and daughter, .May, of Scranton street, will leave todaj for Philadelphia and Pitts bui g. W. M. rowler. of Jackson stieet. Is In Albany, N. Y. Part of the stock of Davidovv Bros.' uniedeemed pledges are now fot sale at auction ut 140 North Alain avenue. Attend the sale, Ifwill si' rely pay you. M1NOK XEWS NOTi:S. The voung people of the 1'irst Welsh llaptlst church will hold .1 i 'gular meeting in the lectin o loom of the thtirth toinouow evening, at which time a icceptlon will be ttndued the He,-. D, D. Hopkins, of Pont Aiddulals, South Wales, who is lining an eight weeks' engagement as supply p.utor at the tliui'h. A programme of musical and lltei.uy merit will be lulcispeisd b an addtc ss of welc ime and a re sponse by Hev. Hopkins The young people of the other ihuiches arc in vited to be pie.-ent. Client baigilns can be ttlnlncd at 141 Noith Main avenue. All goods will bo sold at auction to the highest bidder. Davidovv Hios. A social and entertainment will bo given by the Luther league of St. Maik's Luthtran chinch tomorrow e enliig at the home of Mis. Milton 1101117. 1.110 Jackson stitet. Auction sale ot fine watches unie deemed. 10 North Main avenue. Thomas Ford, who vuis au steel ear ly yestetday moinlng for nctlng sus piciously around the pic mites of Henry Greenwood, on North Gai field avenue, was given a hearing befoie Aldcinmn John yesteida and lined M. Auction sale of unredeemed pledges 140 North Main avenue. A committee meeting was held nt St. Djcvid's Kplscopal cmnth last evening to make atrnngements for holding a social ut the uidenee of Mr. and Mis. Daniel Dislnger, on North Main ave nue, on Veh 14. Hveiybodv attend the gieat auction sale. Will b open tills evening fiom T to 10 o'clock The funeral of Ilthel Decker, daugh tei of Mr. and Mrs John J. Decker, of 1012 Price street, will bo held this af ternoon at the family residence. Auction sale of silverware of nil kinds. 110 Noith Main avenue It Works Wonders. The effect of a few doses of Dr. MeT andei's Lung Healer on tint goro tin oat or weak lung Is wondeiful. It relieves asthma. It cures a cough. It prevents the dreaded pneumonia and Blip eo common at the present time. Twenty-five cents buya a full size bot tle and is sold on a guarantee. MINOOKA. John Nee, inclciiundunt candidate for Hiipuvlsor, haa adopted n. new mutliod of campalBnlng, and fiom present in dications the Democratic aspliantvvlll huvo rather imieh Hailing. Itenjamin J rem, Hepuhlican candidate', Is hust llng nnd expects to make his opponents hustle. JIqksIo Cavvley, a foui teen-year-old daughter of Hugh Cavvley, of Htafford stieet, died yesterday after a shoit Ill ness. Funerul announcement later. DAY'S DOINGS IN DUNMORE BOROUGH REPUBLICANS NOMINATE A BOROUGH TICKET. It Includes Mcdway and Blaokington for tho Council, Englo and Mont gomery for School Directors, Wag nor for Street Commissioner, and Englo for Treasurer Crawford County Primary Rules Reported and Adopted -Wilson and Bronson Declined to Run for Re-Election. The Hepublleanti held their conven tion In Hoyle'svliall last evening. At 8.13 o'clock Hursess Powell called the convention to older. Harry M. Spen cer was chosen permanent president and William S. Potter permanent set letary, both being fleeted by acclama tion. Buforc proceeding with the nomina tions, when the credentials wete being examined, It wns found necessary to contest the cicdentlals of James Hon nlgan ami Sylvester Smith, of tho Tourth ward, both claiming the place as delegate. Chairman Spencer ap pointed a committee of three, composed of W. II. Orinin, Kobert Plttock nnd Samuel Hadden, to decide who was entitled to the chair. They seated Smith. Fallowing weie the nominations: Oouncllmen, foi a term of three years, J. L. Mcdway and A. D. Ulacklnton, nominated by acclamation; school tll lectors, for three years, Thomns H. Hngle, thirteen votes; Frank Montgom ei, thliteen -votes; Charles Oliver, four votes; D. F. Altemnse, two votes, stieet commlsslonei, A. J. Wldner. seven votes; Frank H. Wanner, nine votes; treasuior, Louis Hugle, nomi nated by utclumntlon; justice of the peace, James Quick, ton votes, John Deveron, six votes; auditor, for tlnee years, Aich Washei, ten votes; G. W. B. Allen, six votes; auditor, for one year, C. W. Zlmmeiman, nominated by acclamation. The ticket to be plated In the He'd for the boiough election to be held Feb 21 Is as follows; Councllmen, J. L. Medway and A. D Ulacklnton, school tlliector", Thomas B. Ungle nnd Frank Montgomery, street commis sioner, Fiank K. Wagnei ; tiensurer, Louis lngle. Justice of the peace.James Quick, auditni, for three veais, Aich Washei, auditor, foi one eai, C'laience W. Zimmerman. The delegates who nominated th ticket, with the respective ward, am us follows. Flist waul, First district, Josh Waifel and Samuel Hadden: Flist ward, Second district, David Decker; Second waul. First district, Angela Vlto Sablr; Second waul, Second dls ti let, Harry M. Spencei; Thlid ward, Flist district, Nelson Krotzer; Third waul. Second district, O. Con ell and W. II. Giitlln; Thlid waul, Third dis trict Frank DeBow and Hobeit Plt tock; Fourth ward, Sjlvester Smith; Fifth ward, John Bainey, Sixth waid, Flist district, William S. Pottei and Kobert Kankln; Sixth wnrd. Second district, Charles Webei and George Howard. William R. Wilson and Jacob Bron son, the nresent school directors, weie Ilr.st nominated for re-election, but while this choice was being discussed, Burgess Powell stepped to the front of the ptatre and said he had lecelved a letter from them, saying they would not accept the nomination. Their names were withdrawn. The name of William H. Huber, for school director, was also vvlthdiawn. L M. Bishop, J. L. Medway, Daniel Powell, William S. Potter and S. B. Buckley, the committee appointed at the last borough convention to submit the proposed Ciawford county rules and regulations, were piesent. After the tepoit was lead by Secietaiy Pot ter, they wete adopted and the com mittee discharged. All delegates were notified to assem ble In the rooms of the Neptune File company between 7 and s o'clock this evening to appoint a boiough commit tee. HHAKHMAN INJUKHD. Stmiiel Snick, an Kile and Wyoming Valley b.-akoman, met with an accident yesterday which may lesult in the levs of one of his arms. The accident hap pened at tho Gypsy Glove collleiy while he was In the act of coupling cais. Befoie he could draw his hand out the cais had come togethei, crushing the member to tho elbow. He was taken to the home of Mis. Young, on Butler street, wheie he Is boarding, and a phy sician called in. Alter an examination the latter pionouncecl the tase to be u serious one, but he hopes to save the aim. SHOKTUIt PAR.yjllAI'Hrf. The funeral of Mis. C. M. Dodge was held from the deceased's lute homo on William stieet yesterday. Hev. W. V. Gibbons, pastor of the Hrtbbyteiian rhuich, conducted the seiviee, which began at 1.30 o'clock. Following the sei vices the lemalns weie conveyed to the Delawaie and Hudson depot and placed aboard the 2.S0 train for Hones dale, whete Inteiment was made. The pall-bc.iiers were Messrs. Howard Gib bons, L. M. Smith, S. H. Hutkley, G V. IJ. Allen, Dis. Chamberlain and Catty. The tuneral of Thomas Qultm, thc-two-yeai-old bon of Mr. nnd Mrs, Thomas Qulnn, of Ward and Haipet streets, who died Monday morning af ter a week's illness with pneumonia, was held at the home of hid parents at u o'clock yesterday afternoon. In terment was mude In the family plot In St. Mary's cemetery. The pall beais weie Messrs, John Drown, Thom as O'Hoio, Hdvvard Scott and Patiick O'Horo Mrs. James Madison, of Sherwood avenue, was ngie'eahly surprised by a number of her friends at her home Tuesday evening. The mirpilse was complete In every manner. Mrs. Mad ison proved hcr&elf equal to the occa sion, howevei, and soon impi essed hoi guests as to her ability as an enter tainer. Mis. William Cockiell, of Taylor, spent tho day with Mrs. I'etei I'ick ney. of Piescott avenue. Theto remnlns nt the post otnee a photograph of live children, which H addressed to Mro. Charles Dialnard, 1307 North Twenty-seventh street Omaha, Nebraska. The package was nn. p. n. uiest.r NERVE AND DRAIN TREATMENT tSTRrd Label Special Extra stronath. tA. Ymtisij Tn nil rut AiuiiuwuMft uubo ui' Powor. Loat . "Wunhood, atermty or uarreDnefe i .tl a bozi eix for 25. with 'written cuarautce! rn mi vain Vlr(aua At titnrtJl ocruncor uy mull. -, . " VUIUIU WVtMIJBM VtwlV' di. a. Clarke, J26 Pcnn Ave., Scranton, I' &'ttfcw IffiTIM vf JSS 4wiw iF9ml wrw Alt mB, AfXEH Weak Anemic Women Johsnn Hoirs placed In the Dunmore post oftlce Dec. 1C, 1S9S. The person who posted It Is lequested to call at the ofllce and get It. The Friendly Circle, of St. Mark's Kplscopal church, Is making prepara tions for the Old Folkes concert to be produced In Washington hall, Tuesday evening, Feb. 14. Tho funeial of Uitheiine, the daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. John Mnddtn, of Oiove stieet, will be held at 2.K0 o'clock thin afternoon. Interment in Mt. Car mel cemeteiy. Mine Foieman Kdvvnul J Hughes Is conlined by illness to his home on South Hiakely street. FOR LACKAWANNA HOSPITAL Bill Indorsed nt Harriaburg by Sena tor J. C. Vaughan. At Harrisbuig yestetday Senator I. C. Vaughan Introduced a bill appropri ating $119,37.1 to the Lackawanna hos pital. , The sum Is Itemized as follows. $31. 600 for maintenance, $0,500 lor new file pi oof wing lor women; $15,000 lor a chlldien's ward, $7,00 for purchase ol an adjoining lot; $17,1 for Hie insurance. QUEEN KIDQE. M.Hgeiy, the young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. II. M. Cole, Is very ill. Mr. Hihault, of Cnpouse avenue, has moved his family Into a new house on Delawaie street. Miss Stella Jeffries, of Union. N. V Is spending a few days with Miss Floi.i Dony, of Mousey avenue. The savings bank collections tor the week nmotinted to $10.SS. A. I. Fowler, of New York stieet, who has been spending a few days in New York, has returned home. Hev A. F. Chaffee Is ill Union, N. Y., wheie he was called to assist at a wedding ceiemony of one of his forinc r parlshloneis. A bilthday paity was tendeied Hex ford Treverton last evening at his home on Honesdale stieet, the occasion being his thirteenth birthday. One of the Green Kidge Suburban stieet tiii' collided with a meat wagon of Cuddy Bi others, on Washincton avenue, yesterday, disabling the car. The wagon and dilver escaped unhurt. Mis. I. II. Stevens has returned fiom a. tour days' visit to Prompton. Miss Helen Hale, of Hlmhurst, Is staying with Mrs. Fled Peck, of Ca pouse avenue, Hev. James Hughes will dellvei his lecture on "Afiica, the Land of Gold and Diamonds" at the Green Kidge Baptist church Thmsday evening. Sll vei offerings will be taken. Ifyouhavea Cold or the Grip, try Manners' Grip Tablets. .MANNERS' PHAKVAGY, 920 Green Kidsc Street. Mercereaii Zt Connell Established 32 Years. A partlculnity Vatches nn fiio line ol now in. The largest stock of Sterling Silverware and Novelties, S" Fine Diamonds A beautiful show of Rich Cut Glass Fine Jewelry Clocks, Etc. IN ouii Mt.vv yior.i, No. 130 Wyoming Avenue "COAL E.CHAN'E. ' CAMERAS AND KODAKS, Bicycles, Skates, Sleds, Games, Sweaters, Athletic and Gymnasium Goods 1899 MODELS Now on Exhibition. Wc are authorized agents for the Eastman Kodak Co., and carry a complete line of supplies for the amateur and professional photographer. FLOREY & BROOKS 211 WashlnlDi Avi Opposite Court House. PChlefcMter't EacUih Dlamtad llr. ENNYR0YAL PILLS P -CIrv rll.IuJ Oolj Ue.nlnt. v wj kuivii, l,awill 1P1 Prufflit for Chtchttttrt Engluh Dil 4 inWia Brand in UeA avncl (,aU mtialilo' ittCltl 11 tvl With LlUt libbAB Xatli Jaoolbrr. lteu$t dingirtt tuUtitw V 'tiont an J imitation Al Prtif diu.r feat 4a. la t no pi fir rtrticiitu itiilDMoUU tit ILllef fur T.AlinttU. t ! T IIaIL 10,000 fmlBl4Ji Jtmm4rpwt told fcj 411 LcJ Praciliu. rill LA UX l'A r) A) I m n Dr. M. L. Ravitch, of Lexington, Ky writes: " I have tried Johann Hoff's Malt Extract and find It to be the best on the market, In fact, I would not tflWp arw nthr. In tinnV anm- mlc women with delicate X stomachs or Intestinal "t:, M mmi AMUSEMENTS. A CADEMY OF MUSIC, "ta- URaUNI)l'. A KCK Leuicl. II. K. I.'JNO, Manager. Balance of Week K IDEAL STOCK CO I MATINrli: Pr.ICL'S-ltf CentB LVI1NINQ PRICKS 10. SO and M Cents. TKinryus Monday, Feb, 6 Shirley and Lambeck's Cheat McMo-Diiitiui A GRIP OF STEEL Hie romnntle lilt of llio season Agient production of woi baud meilt. Reuutar mutinee-i Tuesday and Wednesday MATlNHll I'll ICIIS -13c r.VBXl.NG PHK'HS- lSt j;e -'t., "5t T YCEUM THEATRE, RLIS & IHIROUNUnR. Lessees. II. K. LONO, Manager. kVcimi Thursday, Feb. 2 file hrlKtituU aiitt merrleftt of nil operatic comedies The Circus Girl l'roni Vustlu Unly'M New ork ami Loudon llic'iities. A cunt of metionolltiin ntoiltes; llrllhtiil, umusliij, 'ICtlllt'slIIU es-PEOPLi-eo 1 he musical tilumph ofhutli countries PllICHS- 23, '.0, 73 and $1 OU Friday Evening, Feb. 3 Churlei I'rulinun, Presents Julia Marlowe I II Dllliii-haiii, I:,T. th Her Latest bucceis THE COUNTESS VALESKA A Itomaiitlc lliaum of tin Napoleonic era. BVBXING PKICHS J'. M l m $1 y). Commencing Thursday Matinee, February a. The Spectacular Phantasic ZERO m. Miss Cora ltoutt X'TKA. of 'eolv Dinner I'amo Mutineers Thursday, I raluj and Saturday. HEXI-O'Hooligan'a Weddlnj? Farca Coraady. A VV'LtlK Ol' LAUUHTLIl. Day Laborers Need the strenuili that eonich trom ealing plint "f whole iiu, liourltlitii food Itrcid Is uuivei sully recognled atone of tho best. But It must bo cood brtad. It limit ba Ilp-lvt and Bwei'i Soui heavy bioad is vcrj lnjmlou'- "Snow White" l'loiir inaUt's Hi, llelit en. it tasting vvhiiiehoim kind of lireud. The kind that mmi ishes, HtrfiiBthens uud imig orntes-. The kind a working man iipodh and tht kind his wlt ought to knead for him All grocers sell It. 'We Only Wholesale It." THE WESTON MILL CO Scranton, Carbondale, Olypliant. H10UNT PLEASANT COAL At Retail. Coal ot tho best quality (or domes tlo un and ot all sizes. Includinn UucltwLtat und Dirdscjo, delivered In uny part ut tin city, at the lowest price. Ordeis received at the ofllce. first Door. Commonwealth building-, room No. 6; telephone No. 2G21 or at tho mine, tele phone No 272. will be promptly attended to. Dealers supplied at the mine. MOUNT PLEASANT COAL CO MADE: PIE A MAN AJAX TABLETS POSlTrVEIiY CURB I AZtttSvrvaua JJIea. Tiltlac Altar ';1 orr, lmpoteDcj. HleeplostmtM, to . curi ".ri li; Abuae or oth.r Kiovwci ond Iali ro.wr. Ijqit Vltttlill la oldorrouaz M it c tr in oldarvouacr i la. old c TU Iitu maQ lorfctudy, ba txinu or uarrltmi orftluar. D r uarn laimptloi f a'lo time Xhelruto ihowi ia modUte fmpror hnwi In madlitA IffiDToTA mentsnd stlocU n OU1US nbare all other fall la. I lit uiKn li'lB tn ctnnlo Ajt uaonif. lafscuraatboutiuiaiaiia wlllctntroa. WaetT' TL.l cure rou. We el po llira wrltt.n mitrtnloa to tax a our iAih nuu nr r.funil tli. Ian..,. Vrtrm WJUli,,,.' nckai.i or ill: vVt (full trutmMtl Ul fXML U nil, la tula "IPIr, sppn re.li-t et CTJm. (iMulxi AJAX REMEDY CO., feTi.l,' For sale In Scrantcn, Pa., by Uattbeftq Bros, und II. C. Sanderecn, drucsUt
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