5 THE SOIUNTON TR1BUN15-WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1899. Connell Building Desirable Offices sim) vnui rot: LAWYERS. lull Privileges of Law Library. HAVK A WAV LAItCHUl KOOM'S VA,h ADAPriJl) roll ARCHITECTS. AP LY TO J. L. CONNELL, Hflom :t02 Connell Hiillilliu;. 4-4--f FOR SALE. Buy Before Advances Tin Mierravd lIou.e Next to Second 1'iesbytciun Chinch, Jelfctson avenue, .it ic.isonablc puce. One of the finest locations in the city. House S0! JellVrxui Avenue Full lot with b.un, only $(ooo ll put chased .it once. -- f f -f 1 1MDERS REM. ESTATE CO., - Trailer Hank liuiUHng CHAS. SCHLAOHR, Manager. DR. H. B. WARE, SPECIALIST Kyc, liar, Nose and Throat lfllce Horn s-llu. m to rJ.:i() p.m; '.'to 1. Williams Ilulldlng, Opp. I'ostolllco . 1c;l AL: CITY NOTES - l'l MJHAL TODAY Tie, funeral "I! the lute .Miss Anna Ulooini'i will be In Id today iron ir icsielciict, til.' Olive mct. Intcimcnt will be made at PaWh Id. Conn Mil. Jl'RihCll AMN.S-J . Jurlscli n reived a teleginm )esliduy informing ilm that the Supremo court lias elecld' l ii his favor In tlio rase of the Steilln,; tllcjcle compaii) vs Jurl-cli CAMP riltlJ An uM time "camp 111 o ' will li tonducttd li the membei" of Oakfoid council, No. -. L'nlon Vet nans' union at their looms, in the Gueri sey building tomoitow ovcnlnj,. All aie welcome. AN BMlNKNT VISITOR -Oil Inapt r or David l'rltehuid lins received a let ir fiom 1)1. JoFupli Parry, tho unowned Welsh compost r, cutting that ho will , avo Cnidllf, Wales for this counti) In septumbtr iilM. M1J1JT TODAY The Women s null liry uf St. Luke's church nnd all women iitereMeil in ml"lnn work arc r uueste i o meet at tile old piilsh lione Ufl Lin ten stieet, itl S p in todav. The lertai f St. Luke's will meet his udult contii natlou class on Thuie1ay 'V cuing at tin )arlsh liouso ol'J Limit n strett. tiirijij pkilmanuxt mi:x-tiu S'iiv Auk and Itelli f Kile comp.mli s ale tow entitled to three peim.inenl men each, Mnvnr Unlle ctcula having -igntd the oidlnancts giving tlicse coni- uiiles an nddltlonnl peimanenl man '1 lie n.ijoi also signed a i evolution providing or u cateh basin at the coinei .it l'omtli nd Uminct streets COMMITTED TO JAIL -Thomas Mor Ison, an agent emplovrd by Thomas Rtd lliiKton, to sell goods on installments, iv as committed to the county Jail Mon lay night by Alderman Knsson to uvvalt trial on the chatgo ol luccnv bv billee. Mr. Reddlngton alleges that Morrison took out some books to hell nnd pawned .bom. nppioprlatlng the piocceds to hH mn puipo--ts Warning! Thne Is but one KRULRY CI tin In s'ortli Kitstorn Pennsylvania, and but 'no place where jou can i;et genuine KlJlJLlJYiomedles administered fortho uio of liquor, opium and tib.icci, hub Its. All otheis clalmhiK to do mi iiu fraudb and Impostors. The Keelpy In jtltuto, TJS Madison avenue, figianton. ll. Seven-Octave, Upiight Piano 'n Good order at 172.50 I . H. Pow el'. k Company, Columbia $12,00 Graphophone. Only SS 75 at Vv'oichels. Go to Lane's Spruce sticet. for your meals. s:o Smoke The Pocono Ec. Cigar. Shoe Clearance Any price good enough if it helps us clean up stock. Astounding bargains you know the worth of our ordinary shoe values. These aie extraordinary. Winter Street Boots Splendid box calf nnd Kangaroo, welted Soles, extension edges, ip-to-date shapes. Three Bargain Tables. $1.75 your choice of Women's 53.oo to $5.00 Shoes. SCHANK & SPENCER TRIAL LIST FOR THE CIVIL COURT CASES SET DOWN TOR HEARING DURING COMING TERM. It Begins Monday, March 27, and Lasts for Three Weeks Thirty Five Cases Are on tho List for Consideration Each Week Many of the Actions Are of Great Im portance and Their Trial Will Awaken Much Interest. Deputy Prothonotnry John 1 Cum mlngs has prepared the trial list for tlio three weeks term ot common pitas court, which begins Monday, March 27. The canes on the list arc: MONDAY, MARCH 27. Wyoming county against Charles Vheelock, appeal from icport ot county audltois Prank Thomas aealnst Jermvn Ice company, wages". Matthew McPherson against Ihnpire Ury Good) coinpaiij ; Interpleader. Goodman & Weiss ugulnst Andro Chavviinds, feigned issue. It O Mooi house against D. J. Camp bell; assumpsit. Flunk Weill against City of Scran ton, trcnuss. Anthony Tlornev agajnst the City of Seianton; treopa. Hunt & Council against A. P. Bod fold, nppoal. O. H Peenier against J. R Roche und otheth, ticspuwt. John L. Hull against May Donncll. appeal. William H. WIto against W. Gib Mm .Tones, ntmeal. John II. Snvdet and otheis against Austin Coal company: assumpsit. Michael Flnnnciy and others against P. V McDonnell and others, ujett incnt I! A Deutty against Nay Aug Coal company, assumpsit. Marv A Peteis against J. C. Cobb; assumpsit. William M. rueglln against the Seianton Ti action company; tiespass Scrnntoii CAafa company against J. II Davitt: nssuinpsit. James Gallagher against Joseph A. Dolphin; appeal. Mnrgaiet J. Smith and others ugatnn the Jeim.vn nnd Rushbrook Wator com pany, tiespass. TUUSDAY. MARCH 2!. Dennis Neaiy ugalnst Michael Jit Guiic and otheis; appeal. C H Fischer against W. Fischer; ap peal. Rlchaidyon Coal Separating oompjiiv against Mntvln'Cual company; assump sit Udvvuid llootli against Joseph Jo sephs assumrisit. J. 1'iank Slegel agilnst M. J. Dough eity nnd otheis, leplcvin, Pittsburg Teir.1 Cotta Lumber com pany against John A. Mears; s-cl. fa. Maiy Caiey against the City of Seianton, trespass. Keystone Iltewing company ngalnst Catheiinc Rush, admlnlbttatrK, ap peal. J. I'. Slegel against M. M. Dough eitv and others, lenlevln. dual ds of Thuddous Ko.sciusco against Met chants' and Mechanics' bank: apptal. WEDNESDAY, MA1IC11 2fl. Hill & Connell against W. F. Re fowl, appeal. r.llen Kellow against City ot Seian ton and otheis; tiesnas" L. R I'.vans against City or hcian lon and otheis; tiespass. .lost pit Miudcr against the Scranton Ti action company, tiespass. M. D Rinwii & Co. against William J. Kvans assumpsit. MONDAY, APRIC 1 Stephen Mojers agalnht R. P. I'ost and otheis; wanes. Janus Redmond ugalnst Rustell IJ. Coal company; wages. Joseph GalbeiMi against Review Pub lishing company, limited; wages. Homy Sobn ngalnst William J. Rer gen and otheis; lnteiDleader. J. Stanley Smith nnd others against F. R. Loomis und otheis; ejectment. R. A. Zimmerman ugalnst Paulen T. Untkci, ejectment. Henry Welsenlluh against City of Seianton, tiesDass. John Welsenlluh against City of Seianton trespass R X. Will.ud and otheis. tiustoes, ugulnst William M. .Springer, eject ment. John W. Jones against I.llllo M, Muckey and others; assumpsit. Churles Racou against Rmma llucon: divorce. C. R. Holmes against John T. Grlf nthf", appeal Fiank Samanskl against Mooslc Mountain Coal oompanj ; trespass. Jones & Heritage against J. R. Cleve land: nssuinpsit. Rdwln ti. Hughes ngalnst A. J Tliumas, executor, and otheis; assump sit. Chai lotto J. Skes against Di. A. Van Cleef, nppenl. Rllzabeth Ueech against the City or Stianlon. trespass. Scranton Glass company against S. B. Whltlock; assumpsit. Joseph A. Dolphin against Jane Gal lagher, appeal. Continental Tiust company of New York, tiustees, against Wllllum H. Winton, admlnlstiator; stl fa. TURSDAY, APRIL 4. W. P. Giegory agulnet John Kllgan non, appeal. N. Shlpman against Scranton Trac tion toinpany; tiespas-. John 9. Borneo ngalnst Albeit Rut tetmnn; trespass. Bridget Graj. ,and otheis against Mary McCormlek and othets. eject ment. Phllena Wall against the Seianton Gas and Water company; trespass. Miles F. Claik ngalnst John J. Kelly and others?, replevin. Margaret O'Connor against the City of Stranton. trespass. George II. McMechun & Son Co. ngalnst A. Rauschmever; appeal. Sadie R. Coleman ngulnst the Scran ton Tiactlon company; trespass. Randolph Crlppen agulnst the City of Seianton; ejectment. WRDNLSDAY, Al'illlj o. Horwltz & Herschtleld against A. Biesthcl; appeal. Rosalie Clune against 'William R. Klrby, trespass". P. F. McDonnell against Mis. Rd ward Burke; appeal. FOR WOMEN $2.20 A10 5 Spruce Street David J. Jenkins ngalnst Scranton Fire Brick company; appeal, John A. Kviitis ugalnst John Hall, trespass. MONDAY, APRIL- 10. W. J. Bamscall against W. A. Gray; wages. Annie J. Hopkins nnd others against M. IJ. Warden and others, wages". Michael Dempsey agulnst Anthracite Manufacturing company, wnges. R. C, Wills against Rllen Long nnd others; feigned Issue. Seianton Illuminating, Heat and Power company against C. L. Rite; appeal. Rdgar Chapman against Frank Bow en and others; wages. Thomas S. Jenkins against City of Scranton; trespass'. A. S. Myers ngalnst William V. Lltts and others; trespass. Rnos Flynn against Annie Barrett; replev In. David M. Jones nnd others against Mary Thomas; ejectment. Ida. Rugenlo McComb ngalnst John McComb; divot cp. George H. DIelil against Conrad Schroeder; ns'mmpsit. Patrick Blown against Tillman C. Robinson; assumpsit. James May against Delaware, Lacka wanna and Western Rnlltoad compny; trespass. H, B. Smith ngalnst Mary Loftus; appeal. l.'mma Cobb against J. W. Guernsey; assumpsit. John Watet field against City of Car bondale; tiespnss. M. Bolts agulnst Maty C. Bird; scl. fu. A. R. Tiffany against Frances Riven lung, appeal. Delaware and Hudson Canal com pany against William Von Stoich, as sumpsit. Tt'HSDAY, APRIL 11. Maiv Bnirott against John Palmer nnd otheis: appeal. Mica Rooting company against Dunn Brothers; assumpsit. Geoige Dowllng ngalnst Albeit But- teiman, trespnss. Lizzie Carey against W. Gibson Jones nnd others; trespass. Tradeis' National Bank ngalnst W. H. Stanton; assumpsit. Catherine Sullivan against the City of Scinnton: trespass. Patrick Sullivan against City of Stianlon; trespnss. Union Upholsteilng nnd Trimming company against S. G. Kcir, Son & Co ; appeal Blx Bi others ngalnst C. S. Simon; appeal. Stoke Si Rldildge ngalnst F. P. Chris tian; assumpsit. WRDNRSDAY, APRIL 12. Fied Hay against reidlnand Hagen and others appeal. S. J. Dlckeit ngalnst Lizzie Dickert; dlvon e Geoige W. Wellaiul ugalnst Anna Hammond und others; scl. fa. Chatles Balrd against L X. Robeits, tiespnss. Michael Denier and others agulnst Scinnton Railway company , tiespass. TO OBSERVE ST. DAVID'S DAY. Ptogiamme That Has Been Ai ranged for the Occasion. Following is the programme unnngej by the members of the Robert .Mors is Lodge of Ivoiltes for tho observance of St. David's Day at Hotel Rudolph on March 1: Song Quaitette Messrs. I. II. Wniren, J. W. Jones, Thomas l!e non, David Stephens. Introduction tit To istmaster John J. Da vies by President Ilubathin. Tho Daj Wo Celebrate," John JL Harris q "Other Celts" ....V. J. Fitzslmmons, Rsq "Ifor Hael".. Councilman R. 11. Wllliums "A Welshmm from a Yankee Point of View" Uverott Warren "Tho Saints of the Past," Superintendent Oeoige Howell ' The Modern Saint," Judge H. M lMwnuls "Forensic Ointoiy," Nathan Vldavtr, Rsq "TIic olllco of Poetiv," Theion O. Osborne "The Law Mnkei"....Hon. John It. Pair "The Lawyer" W. It. Lewi", Rsq "Rclucatlun by the Way of the Piess," C R. Daniels rsq "Patriotism" Mr. 1). J Dalles REQUEST WAS GRANTED. Semi-Monthly Pay Day to Take Effect Match 1. Seveial weeks ago a pot t.ou having foi Its intent the tequest for u pay dn oveiy two weeks was circulated nnituig tho employes of the Dickson Mnnufuct uilng company for slgnntuies. In due time the petition was pie sented to the pioper ollltlals and Mon day nu announcement madj that the itquest would be granted nnd the new way would go Into effect on March 1 next. RELIGIOUS NOTES. Mis. Davis and Miss U.illev, active members ot the Rim Patk Methodist ihuich, gave a "pound party' last night for the oilleei.s ot tho Volunteers of America ut their armory on Spruce stieet Tho Free Methodists will hold a generil uunttcrly meeting In Swingle's hall. Third Htrcct, Dunmore. commencing Thursday, Feb 2!, and lasting over Sun da. 'J he public Is Invited to attend tho services. Distilct Rider Logan, of Wilkc-s. H.irrc, will prtslde. Itev. D. J. liustiii, of St. Mary's thuicli, has been 111 Washington. D C , tho past tew dns. He Is seeking un appointment us chaplain in tho United States array and from the assurances he has rectived Is hopeful of securing it. Father llus'in has for some timo been desirous of en tering tho service nnd now that this coun ti y has acquired colonlet possessions, which will neccsltnte the addition of man thuplalns, tho chances of uttainlng his ambition aie good. As he has always betn ktcnly interested In the welfaro ot joung men ho is well llttcd for work among Uncle Snm's bojs Father Bus- I tin is not paillculai as to where ho will bo sent, being anxious to servo cither in tho Antilles or tho Philippines. Wilkes It.irru Itecord. Rt v. Father Cummlngs, of County ltos common, Ireland, who Is collecting funds for tho orcction of n. church under his clinrge, is a guest at tho Rplscopal resi deuce. Ho has been In this country slneo Juno 1, nnd tverjwhero has met generous I espouse from tho-e to whom he has ap pealed. Tho cathedral In Sligo, to which diocese ho bedongs, was completed al most entitcly by funds collected In tho United States. It Is one of tho mast beautiful churcl-es In Ireland, built in puto thirteenth century Gothic und fui ulshed elaborately In every detail. It possesses a chimo of soveuty-two bells which Is rung automatically at tho hour and the quniters, playing at tho hours a selection of classic music. At C o'clock In tho ovenlng, when tho nnqelus ilngs, It plajs tho anthem peculiar to tho sea son of tho jear, and nftcr that a selection of tho sweetest of the national airs of Ireland Tho samo bells may bo also played from n tlavler In the organ lott and It Is ono of the features of gala days In this metropolis of the west of Ireland to fill the town from morn till night with sweetest music showered from these, beds There Is nothing moro enchanting for the tourist, on a summer afternoon, when skirting tho seashore, or sailing on tho neighboring luko or meandering though the forest shades of Llssadell, or when Olmblng the hillsides, that stretch along the shore, to listen to the exqulsito con certs poured out from the cathedral tow ers. Sllgo men aro proud of their catho. dral and their chimes, but they aro proud of this also that they are tho gifts of generous exiles In tho United States. dutoke The Pocono Cigar, Be, JURORS TOR TERM OF CIVIL COURT NAMES DRAWN FROM THE JURY WHEEL MONDAY. Seloetetl by Sheriff Pryor and Jury Commissioners Wiggins nnd Dougherty Altogether One Hun dred and Eighty Names Were Drawn They Will Servo During tho Three Weeks' Term of Com mon Pleas Court, Which Will Be gin on Monday, March 27. Traveise Juroib for tho three weeks term of civil court were drawn Mon day by Shetlff C. R. Pryor and Jury Commissioners Wiggins and Dougher ty. They aro as follows: FIItST WRKK, MAP.CII 27. James Fahey, laborer, Scranton. . II. Masters, plumber, Cuiboiulalo lliunt llurdniun, birber, Dulton. W. O. Daniels, sulesmjn, Scruntoiu John 9. Coleman, gtnt, Scriinlon Jesso Palmer, suivcoi, Dunmore. Ilairv Dnlrympe. clerk, Dunmoie. R tlll'tsple, farmer. Covington. J. H. Coleman, mllkhnnd, Scranton Chailcs u. Wade, manufacturer, Scran ton. I'. C. Dcllow lastmaker. Dut.morc. John S Jones gent ltellevue. C. M Tucker, dispatcher, Sctantnn. Rrnest I. Paine, insuianco ugent, btiran- ton. Archbald Young, laborer, Mooslc. John II. Linden clerk, Scranton. Uctirgo W. Patterson, farmtr. La Plume. T W. Spangcnbcrg. hotel, Peckvlllo. M. O'Connor munagei. Scranton. Martin Durkln, teamster, Seianton. J W. Slmwood, cleik, Scranton. William Zachman, dentist, Stranton. Howard Hone druggist. Dunmore. D Huckley, machinist. Jtssup. Clarenco Andlson, miner, Scranton. Patrick Connor, ni.ibon,Moo"Ic. David Diwson, miner, Tluoop Patrick Crntio, firearm, Scrnnton Thomas llvan, foreman, Scranton. James P. Thomas, machinist, Seianton. Owen Loftus, corductor, Carbondalc. uaniel llaggerty. mill hand, scranton. Billiard Jlcllale biukcman. Seianton. John W. Grant, reporter, Jermjn. John O'Ciailj, lnborer, Scranton. Otto Frcy, laborer, Scranton. lticlutrds Kvtrs, teamster, Scranton. Walter Greuves. llvcij, Dunmoie. P. A. Phllhln, reporter. Archbald. Samuel I'pdvkc gent. Fell. John II. Phillips, miner, Scranton. P. riahertj. barber, Scranton. Homer G. linker, agent, Carliondale. Henry Gilbert, miner, Jermjn. A. G. Stone, painter, W.iverlv. John Timlin, laborer. Scranton. John Aitken, f i email, Prlceburg. John Lokej, engineer, Scranton. M. M. Gilroy, gent Arthbald. J. O Urown, reporter, Mlnookn. O. 1'. Jllller. bat be r, Scranton. Mnrtln Carroll, cai repairer, Scranton. Mnrtln O Connor, milkman, Seranton. Itlchnrd Fostei contractoi, Dunmore. David Y. Jones laborei, Seianton. M. J. IIoban, miner, Scranton. John Moloney, liotel, Scranton. Fred Heldenbach, liboiei, Seranton. John F. Kearnev. plumber. Seianton. George J. GIfford, meiehant, Duntnore. SRCOND AMJIJK, APRIL 3 P. II. Qulnti, miner, Mavileld. P D. ManTej, merchant, Dunmore. John Mulherin. contiactor, scranton. David M. Thomas biakemnn, Carbondalc XV. D. Iteed, farmer, Mllwaukle. William U le. biakiman, Seianton. XV. J Hand. lrptetor Dunmoie. Joseph Klielur farmer, Newton Grlllith Lougher laimei. Spilng Brook. Joseph F. Reislg, iilumber, Seianton. D. J Yost, freight a'cnt, Scranton. B. XV. Di bookkeeper. Caibondalc. Lewis Jlarks. meiehant, Seianton. Peter Mun.i), niinr, Tajlor. J H. Knight, fanner, North Ablngton. John Davis, laborer, Scrnntoii U. XV. Walker, Jr , clerk. Seianton. L. P. Weit, carpenter. Dunmore. 'lliomas Lewis, ioi email, Scranton. James S Scranton, gent, Seranton. John Ward mason, Dunmoie. D.rvld Foley, fanner, Covington. A. C .Mitchell, clerk, Dunmore. Gustnvo Hamfeld, car baud, Dunmore. IJ V. Sloeum, luimer, Scott. Josi pit olt plumber, Scranton. James Hewitt, laborer, Scranton. Fred Rlnhaidt. machinist. Scranton. Patrick J Keegan, tinsmith, Seianton. Patilck Sweene, motoiman, Scranton. Hen) Walker, tlr iv man, Seranton. Wlllalm Smith gent, Scott. Heiirj J. Wolscv, contractor, Scranton. Thomas McDtrmott, laborer, bcianton. F. L We sett, farmer, Madison. John It. Junes, miner, Seianton. John l Lall. miner, Scranton John Wvnne teamster. Scranton. CIi.itIis Xcjls, cleric, Scranton I Met loud, laboier, Scranton. Fiank IIoban, bottler Caiboudale. Peter Boland, c le 1 1., Scranton. William l'eiber, moulder, Scranton. Michael Clark, carpenter, facranton lMwnrd F Rumonds. hotel. MnMleld. Chirlcs Hnnejnger cltik. Scranton. Jam-s H. Vail, agent, Seianton Thomas Niilly. mlnei, Carbondalo. Relward Merritt, faiinei Scott. RdwardT. Davis. bookkv.e lie r, Scrnnton. L J. Stonier, contractor, Xevvton. John F. Moran, laboier, Scranton. C F. Weston, geneiul agent, Seianton. David M. Harris mechanic, Tajlor, John Fiancls carpenter, Scranton. Thomus II. Kelly, gent, Seianton. Julian Cooper, lire boss, Scranton. John Cnsnar. brewer. Scranton. John Ladder, engineer. Scranton. II S Weller, Janitor, Scranton. THIRD WRRK. APRIL 10 John M Gallagher, driver boss, Blakcly. Reeso Hughes, mining engineer, Carbon dae. Hem Simon, lunner, Archbald. Rdwnrd Mojles, brakemun, Dunmore. Philip Riuslaud, barber, Scranton. West Depew. teamster, Moscow. Thomas P. McLaln, mouldei, Stranton. James Ma. miner. Seranton. F. V. Forbes, editor, Seianton. J. W. Klrby, cigar dealer, Seianton. Thomas Nankllte, miner, Covington. H. XV. Kingsbury, manufacturer, Scran ton. Anthony Mcllnle, foreman, Dunmore. J. XV. Tltir.an, express Scranton. J. I' Fecnty, miner Scranton. Wllllnm Shank, machinist, Scranton. Rogei Rwins, clerk. Scrnnton. Hatiy Vutideburg, larmer, Newton. M. R. Handlcy, merchant, Seianton, William Dale bookkeeper, Diluvllle. T. J. Thompson, brakemun, Rlmhuret. L II Stone, engineer, Seranton. Chailes C Drown, laborer. Scranton. William Hoban, bottler, Scrantnn. M Morrison, laborer, Seianton. Silas 1 Walter, stenographer, Scranton. Michael Nolan, bricklayer, Scranton. M. J. Fnhey, hotel, Scrnnton. J A Atherton, welghmuster, Seianton. Gcorgo Goodrich farmer, Scott. 1'innk Seanlon. bartender, hcianton. William Rdinunds, council, Mnjlleld. M F. Rellly. gent. Si raiiinn. Henry Speak, rioulder, Seianton. l.uthi r McLaugnlin. clerk. Dickson j For a summer cough, S I Or a winter cough; ) 1 For a night cough, j Or a slight cough, J j Or a cough which S ( "hangs on," ) Ager's Cherry Pectoral James J. Coleman, publisher, Scranton. CJ. U. Newton, carpenter, Jllakely. Albert V.. White, machinist, Carbondalc. Joseph Krctz, gent Hcrnnton. H. M. Nnsh, hotel, Scrnnton A. J. Duffy, Justice, Archbtld. John Apply, linker, Sci union, nichnnl Hughes, miner, Jermvit, John O'llarn, conductor, Scranton, Mlchnct Nolan, plastetcr, Sorantor.. James '!. Cobb, farmer, Ureenlled. Peter Iiovce, blacksmith, Crcenllelil. Morris Delevnn, managi r, Scranton. Martin Gannon, stetl worker, Scranton. John J. McDonald, hotel, Dunmore. U W. Uudd. contractor, Caiboiidalc. John A. McNamara. minor. Sci union. Max Miller, cnBlneer, Dunmore. John J Barrett, miner, Aichbalu. Allen Cos, farmer, rrevlovvn Tnlllo Jones, survejor, Tnvlor. Cornelius Stokes, gent. MlnooUu. Thomnsi O'Uoyle, council, Bcrantor, ATTRACTIVE PROGRAMME. Rendered at Washington's Birthday Social in Adams Avenue Chapel. A very pleasant meeting was held last cvcnlntr In tho Prosbytcrljn chapel, Adams avenue and New York street, which was well attended. A very at tractive iii ogt ammo was well rendered Tho tinging was good and tho leadings and lecltatlons were highly appreciat ed. This celebration of Washington's birthday was held on Tuesday because It would clash with other nirangements on the 22d. At the close of tho ovenlnij light leftcshmeiits vvcto served to tho congregation. During tho evening the Rev. Jnmrs Hughes delivered a short uddre-ss. Ho said: "I need not give you Anything In shape of a biographic sketch ot George Washington, for 1 am pleased to bo llovo that nearly cvejy school boy In America Is familiar with that. I need not waste your time In tracing li's footsteps fioin tho time ho drew his first breath on the 2?d of February, 17?2, In Vitglnlu, until the llth ot De cember, 1709, when smitten bv the ar rows of death while mounted on hiss war bteed In obedience to tho Impera tive call of his country, for all tho stirring events of his life nro well known to you nil. But think ot the moral sublimity of his character. A character that has made an Indelible Imptesslon on tho pages of history and on tho hearts of nations. So deep und lasting was tho Imptess of his character left nmong men Hint It bids fair to defy tho de facing finger of time to oblltetnte it. Ho was a man among men and a prince among princes, I hough not decked with the paraphernalia of loyalty. His faith In God was film and unswerving. His soul rose above patty tactions and per sonal considerations, and ho never sub ordinated tho Interest of the state to his own personal agtandlzment. Heroic on the battlefield, genllo and approachable In social circles antl tie voted to the lofty purposes of his noble heart, ho has bequeathed lo us a noble legacy, and set us a sublime example, which If Imitated, will result In ) crson al happiness and national prospeilty. DONATIONS FOR THE HOME. Acknowledged by the Mnuagets of That Institution. The Home fot the Filendless would again nsk tho kind donor of several bushels of potatoes to send his name to the Home, ns by some mistake It has been Impossible to locato thu Iden tity of this friend. Among tho gifts to be acknowledged aie the following: Mrs. XV. H. Ciune, reading matter, pickles; Miss Susan Dickinson, fruit; Newton Croft, Mis. Geoige West, leading matter; Peck Lumber com pany, load of wood. Mis. XV. D. Ken nedy, atticlcH for the sick, jellies, rub ber boots. Barber &. Townsend, ther mometer; F. II, Clemons, clothing and shoes; Mrs. R. H. Ripple, Jellies and liuit; James Smith, seivlces renderel, Lebeck & Coiln, quantity ties; Mlsa Zeldler, biead, cake; Welchel Bi oth eis, crockeiy and glass; Miss Lillian Mollis, klndergaiteu and hospital sup plies, Miss lllu Coston, gold fish; Huntington's bakery, cakes and bread; Miss RUa Webb, shawl; Mrs. Corydon H. Wells, mitten and slippers; Miss Heniletta Bessell, cake; Banner Brothers, quantity caps, hats, ttc; Richards & company, case tomatoes; Mis. M. Bone, leading matter; Mrs. R. X. Wlllatd, jellies. C. H. Shedd, quantity provisions, bo-f of soap; Mlsse3 Rlizabeth Gunstcr and Lena Roth, to9, books, etc.: Huntington's bakery, four gallons lee cream a'xl takes, Mis-, b. M. Winton, flannel; St. Katherlne's Guild, quantity cloth ing; Louis Lohmann. bed, mattress, spilngs, etc.; Gieen Ridge Presbyter ian chinch, quantity piovlslons and clothing: Mrs. Norton Wagner, vege tables; Millar A: Peck, quantity of glassware and crockery. Desserts weie furnished by Mis. N. Y. Leet, Mrs. J. A. Price, Mis. D. Langstaf. Physicians in attendance, Drs. Aindt, Ilea, Brewster and Helhier. LETTERS FROM THE PEOPLE. Under this beading short lettcis of in terest will be published when accompa nied, for publication, by the wiltoi s name The Trlbunu will not be held ic Bponslble for opinions here expressed The Rev. John Robertson, D. D. Kdltor of Tho Tribune: Sir: In this countrv, from tho earliest times, theio have been men actliu as evangelists. More than a hundied jears ago tho Philadelphia Bapiist association appointed Revs Rdwaids and Ciano to visit and preach us evangelists. Tho t hurclies never made sieate-r prosiess than within tho period of modern evan rellsm. And who will undertako to say that It is not owing, lurgclv, to tho new impulses given tlnoush tills particular bianch of cftort.' Now, then, I went to the Penn Avenuo Baptist church today ut lu ) a. m. to hear the Scotch Spurgeon, Rev. John Robcrtsun. D. D , of Glasgow, additss the ministry, and luiurf asked what I thought of 1 Im I feel impressed to ! nnswer tluough the columns ot your vilu ublo paper. "Whero Is bis rower?" I answer, ob v lously from God. Like all good ministers of Jesus t'hi 1st ho livc3 In communion with the skies nnd is invested with an en ergy moro than human. This gieat Scotch prtr.chcr believes that love for Chilst Is tho true phllo3cphy of ethics. Higher til in law. gicater than tho i thles of utility, rrahder than tho cthtoa ot unselllshness is tho lovo of Chiliit. for It tnotds coi duct upon tlio highest pat ent and gives actions their highest lnrm and tono. If Dr. Robertson has tlio co npeiutlou of tho Christians of this city what a work will bo dono for the sal vutlon of precious souls. II A. Grnnt Pastor of ihe Ilowaiel Place African Jl.tJi. enlist Rplscopal Church, Seianton, Pa. Dangers of tho Grip. The gieatest danger from La Grippe Is of Its resulting In pneumonia. If teasonablo care lu used, however, and Chamberlain's Cough Remedy taken, all danger will bo avoided. Among tho tens ot thousands who have used this umedy foi la grlppu we have yet to learn of a elnelo case having icsulted In pneumonia which shows conclusively that this remedy Is a ceitaln preventive ot that dangerous difease. It will euro la grlppo In less time than any other treatmont. It Is pleasant and safo to take. For sale by all druggists. Mat thews Bros,, vvholosalo and letall agents. MEMORIAL SERVICE. Was Held in Honor of the Lata Trances Willard. The local AVomen's Christian Temrer mice union held n service yesterday In memory of the first anniversary of tho death of Frances Willard. Mrs. C. D. Simpson presided over tho mooting In which she spoho gracefully and ear nestly of tho groat leader of tho tem peranco movement. She alluded to tho four Hint her loss would mean tho dis solution of the Women's Christian Temperance union, mul told of tho In lluonco that still swais the organiza tion In binding it closer In Interest and effort. A personal tecollectlon was given ot the national convention when the non partisan dissension resulted in the ac tion of Mrs. J. Rllcn Foster and tho Iowa delegates In wlthdinvvlng from the hall. Mlrs Willard watched tho procedure sadly and then Raid gravely: "Wo can not nil think alike on thesn quostlors but I bollovo that Ullon nnd I will yet stand In heaven and sing from the samo hymn book." The action of County hupotlntendent Taylor In allowing n memorial pto grammo to bo given In tho schools lust Frldny was commended. A number ut nrtlclcs were read by Mm. AVhitmore, Mrs. Tewl'sburv and Miss Frances Rauh regarding Miss Willard us nn educator, a ltuder and a leformor. The meeting closed with an arrange ment of details rogatdlng tho mid-year county convention on Filday when a laige number of delegates will bo ex pected to gather in Him Park chutch. AS TO THE NEW BANK. Its Organization Is Now Considered as Quite Certain. It Is now quite ceitaln that the new banking Institution being organized by a company of local men, beaded by John T. Rlchurds, ex-cashler ot tho Merchants' und Mechanics' b'tnk, will be a reality before tho year is out. Its promoters aro meeting with much encouragement and will probably ca'l a meeting of tho subscilbera In the course of two weeks. Tho puipose i3 to make It n, popular Institution, lim iting, us fur as practicable, the share holders to the principal patrons of tho bank. RECEPTION TOR COMPANY G. Citizens of Montrose Meet to Make Arrangements for the Event. A meeting of the citizens of .Moni lose was held last night for tho pur pose of artanglng to give Compat G of the Thirteenth leglment, n pioper ipceptlon when It returns to that towi The people of Montrose evince r. eiy deep interest in the hoine-coniing of their toldlors. MORE CHANGES. Toiemen Changed About at the North and South Mills. Rdward Kloss, who for several yeat s was foreman of the stock yards at the North mill ot tho Lackawanna lion 15 v. v, v. v, t v. s. f. ! v. . ! t. K vv.v.p a &' ts a," a ts ti &' ft h' V U' ft' s h' ti rv a st K Scrantoii Store 124 stock of fine ;ess than &Wrt$yyp2n Eft l kmh The entire surplus stock of a Piovidence, R. I., jewelry concern Messrs. Wixon and Roberts has been placed on sale to be sold within ten days. The values are positively without all precedent, every ar ticle being marked at less than actual cost. Judge from the following : 25c hat pins at 5c More than live thousand of them, some set with Rhine stones, others with ti ti w &' &' ti a a ti a ti &' t v t.' & b' j; a tt & ti ti ft ft &' ft' ft" ft' ft' ft' ft' ft' ft' ft' ft' ft' ft' ft' ft ft' .V ft' ft' ft' ft' Si ft ft Si ft" ft ft" ft ft' ft ft' ft' ft" ruby and emerald doublets. Real value from I5C tO 2C 25c cuff buttons and pins, 5c An immense assortment of stick pins, brooches, cuff buttons, etc., worth from 15 cents to 2$ cents, all at one C price This immense stock comprises belt buckles, col lar button sets, brooches, chains, stick pins, hat pins and cuff buttons of all kinds at maivelously low prices. For example : Cuff Buttons, ief,'iil.ir 2,c value, )tr pair qc Cull Buttons, rcfiul.tr soc value, per pair 19c Women's Silk (uianl Chains, 25c kind, each 9c Brooches and Stick Pins, value 2ic each pc Belt Buckles, sne value, each '9C Combination Collar Button Sets, .1 pieces, per set. 5c sHn underwear . i lot ladies' 19-ccnt extra quality cambric corset cov 1 2C ers, high neck nnd trimmed with fine embroidery. ft' ft' ft ft' ti ft" ft' ft ft' ft" ft' ft' Bargains in hosiery Ladies' 12 l-2e hose at Be -Warranted absolutely fast blnolc with double too and spliced hoels, in fact, cheap at 12 l-2c. Special whilo thoy last Ladies' 15o hooe at 80-Anothor grand lot warrant ed fast black and equal to any sold at IB cents. Special during salo - ti fcVH U Vt '4 'A 'A U 'A 'A 'A 'A 'A A 'A A 'A Do You Have Trouble With Your Lamp Chimneys Breaking If so, try the M. & P. top. Costs io cents, but outlasts a dozen others. Made on scientific prin ciples of pure lead glass. Ask Your Dealer for It LOOKl'OU TRAIin .MARK. A MOST COMPLETE LINE OF Fancy Suspenders, Dress and Driving Gloves, Bath and Night Robes, Umbrellas, Mackintoshes, Etc, PRICES ALWAYS RIGHT 305 ?$ LuUMIWIIIM HYtJ, and Steel mnp.iny has been trnnsfer icd to the South mill to fill a similar capacity theie. P. Rej noids, who held this position at the South mill, was transferred to tho Xoi th mill to succeed Mr. Kloss. No leasons ate assigned for the changes n t t t t p t t v. k k v. ,!t . 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