THE SCRANTON TR1 BUN 10-WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10, 1890. Connell Building DESIRABLE OFFICES IUI.I. 1RI II.EGkS Ol- Law Library APPLY TO J, L. CONNELL, Room :i()2 council Itiilldf nsr. Trouble in Coontown" "Whirling Rutus tin- ' lllue (iumni.d Nlggn anil 'lllg llluck Lou," tin- "Kiln mini (Mil finm "Mv Old New lliimp shlto 11'iiiK ' attended "1111 (Irot'iis Cake Walk "At a Gem gin I'.unptnrellng "Just us tin- Sun Went Down ' u "Mcrrv Amoilcmi "Tl"! Coldest Coon In tho 'I own' decided to " Mro.ik Vp This Jum bollllo' "De Klondike Coon" sung l Hnfii' "Louisiana Lou Mullli I I.oi" oil. ' 'l.n. Lu How I Love Mv l.u "Linv Tell Me I'm Your lienn Hums objected and Mild '.lust You Let Mv I'oik Chop-. Ho' "Yon It- All HlRht lint Yon Must Sim On! 'She's n Thoroiish liteil lor "She Was llicil In Old Km mi ky." Theie s ".Inst one Olil " and she's "lj Honolulu l.'ieli " "1 Cun't Lose Mi Ilium mid M I'ork Chops. Too" "You 11 (lit All Dais Aeomlrig to You" when i on in "Musti red Out " When l.u cot her "X-Hnvs" on tlif "Hoodoo Coon ' tin- "One Sweet Smile' of tlmt "Duktoun Swell' made the "Queen nf the Hugtlme' "Poigot tho Past." "This Coon Is Just the Cnid, ' she snld. "Tin ip'h Onlv One null That Ain't You ' 'lie Scratched You Oft My List " lluf tli' "I'e ii Lull, ' hut "You Can't Hos Me ' "No .More Will 1 Kier flo Your Hibi ' Rlif said tn his "Pump Kin Colored Coon ' "'Deed You've Ttrut "d Jin II id" "There's a Wm rp Spot ill Mv Heart for You linlie ' "Ilonei Can't You l.eiiin to l.ovn Me.' "lie Waited llouev Long foi You " A this Is nttr "Piist Offense ' I 11 l'orclii but N'ot Forget" Hut the ' Mobile Gal' "lire lined m" as If ' Asleep In the Deep" and now "They II Hale to Dig Another NJggc i's Oi.iie" "I (luess I'll Hale to Tiligraph Mi H.ilu ' "In T iinesKn' pin can find out all about it of Perry Brothers 203 W) tuning Ac Scranton. E M R SELLS ODAKS And Photo Supplies 103 Wjnmlnif Aienue. DR. 11. B. WARE, SPECIALIST Kye, Ear, Nose and Throat (fllce Hours Un.m to2.nop.m; L to 1. Wllllums Ilulldlnc, Opp. J'ostofllce UNQ -M-t- "- -f CITY NOTES -f -M- -f- t KIX'KLKSS DHIVINO.-John rieiuh uircsttcl) for locklcfcs driving Monday night, Mas lined 1 by Major Moll 1 ester day. ADJOUHNRD SESSION -Notlees weio bent out bv Cltik Jones .lostt relay foi Iho udjourned meeting of common council bdiedulcd for Thursday night. PAY-DAYS. Tho Di'luwurc und Hudson (.umpimy paid the emploi.es ut the Jtohtou and Nos. l nnd 3 collieries and the mi-c-ccllaneous pivs, all ut Plj mouth, es. teiday. 1NSPHCT1NG SCHOOLS -The build ing committee of the In .ml of control will todiy ri'Mimo Its annual lii.sptetlnn of the school buildings. The West Sld.i and South Side schools aro Hist to be is. I It'll. MACHINIST INJUHHD.-Jolm J. Da vis, emploul as a machinist at tho Dick sou boiler shops, hud the llttlo linger of Ids right hand lacerated Just before mid night last night. His hand was dicsstd at tho l.U'kuuuima hospital. TllHATHICAL. CI.Uil'8 SOCIAL -The. Scranton Theatrical club win hold their first social on Thursday evening. May 4, at tho Hxcelsloi club house on Noith Washington avenue, Lawrence's orches tra will furnish the music for dancing. HURT IN riOIIT-Jolm Wlskallskl, of Lloyd street, was admitted to tho Lackawanna hospital last night for treat ment. Ho hm guttering fiom a sptalned unklo and was bruised from head to feet, caused, ho said, bj being kicked In a right at his boarding houso Saturday night. COMPANY A MUHTINn - Another meeting was held last night at tho ar morv to forward tho movement to reor ganize Company A, of tho Thirteenth regiment. The list of applicants was In creased from twenty-one to thirty-three Another meeting will be held net Tins day night Itlll.I) IN nAIL.-IhlIlp Schneider ot South Washington avenue, was laid In r0 ball by Alderman Millar osteida. The defendant was charged with tearing low n and hi caking a fence upon Iho prop, trty of Herman Sc hatter, a neighbor. Bchaffer was piorrcutor. lloth men hold .leeds for tho same piapert. Tho hear ing was held Monday, but tho alderman reserved his decision until jestcrduy LIST OP nnCllI'lTS-HlKht more re cruItH were sent fiom the iccrulllug of tlco hero to Kurt Columbus, New York harbor, jestorday. They were John Cullahun. Thomas H Illglln and .'.'calls Connell, Dunmore, Louis Dane Hones, dale, and Thomas Cot mil, John C. Chrl-i-tophel, Scratitcn, for the cavalry, und William J. Murray. William Henulptin. Hernnton, for the Infnntrj. WILL IIUAI) PART OK A HI1HMON -This evening nt the Church ot the (jond rihephenl tho llrst half of (jtoigo Dana lloardmati'H sirmon on tin Hlghth com mnndment will be lead In lieu e tho iirunl sermon. II will be of Intor'St us rnmlng from such 11 great ntift well known Uaptlst scholni und dlvlue.aud r.s afoaHy. NjMlBEL Nsljj7J2t Incidentally substiintlntlng 0110 of tho main positions assumed by the rector In his treatment of the Seventh cDtmniiid-mt'iil. ARE NOW IN THE CITY. Men Who Aie Behind the Scranton Telephone Company. William P. Hendrlckson und Rdwnrd i: Ilntnemiin, of Trenton, N. J., Mho aie nt the head nf the Scranton Tele phone company, which Is seckltiR from councils tli" privilege of establishing 11 system heie to compete ulth the Central I'ennsilvunlit company, arriv ed In the city vestetday ntid nro stop ping ut the .lermyn Their plans, they hiiIi! Mere fully nnd nei'tirutely net fottll In the article printed In The Trlhnno of Monday last. Only one ohnngo nnd one addition were suggested The change was that In Ftead of $11 nnd $20 for business nnd residence phones, tespectlely, thev prepoiiril to that fie W, nnd 24 They uould nlf-o like to have attention railed to the fnet that In their otdlnance Is 11 flntise inoilillni: thnt In eni thev sell thPli ftundilse to 11 eompellnu rotn pni it lieeomis null nnd old. In proof or the fuel thnt tlu me pot In nn iav as-minted with the l'"ll (ompan.i they exhibit a letter from Mnvot Slekel. of Trenton, aet tltiK foith tint the Mimpany they es. ttibllshed In that llj Iihh twice ni manv fuibsrribeis us the Hell oompuni ; Hint many of these Mere fount r 1111 iompnn Hiil-sciliiPtH, nnd that the competition compelled the Hell com pany to led life Its luirses from $fl6 a li to, the lluure which the new rum panv made, $:c a .venr. The neu loinpanv Is to have iiinonir its stockholders, Mr. llendilckton and Mr. Hai neman, of Tuntoti, Jnmes Moses, pattern manufiieturer, of Tien ton and Neil Yotk. lMwnid Koote, Impoitn and lniestor. ot New Yoik. l)i .1. I. Wentz, Joseph J. Jernnn nnd 1'rnnk II .lei myn. of tills city. Joseph J. Jet ins 11 Is to be pi evident. BOAHD OF CUAK1TIKS. Ttnnsactetl an Amount of Routine Business Last Night. A iPRUlnr mietltiK- ol the Ho.ud of AhHoilated Churltlcs was held last lilKht in Postmaster P.lpple's room In the postollUe Htlililirip. The attend nnee was Lugo nnd T .1 Kelley uet-d us chniiniuii In the absence of Pi'si dent Hippie, who Is 111 The onlv business transacted outside of loiulm woik was the nppolntment of Miss Akhcs MoiIp.s as an assistant to Mis. W B. PucKim, the board's nRcnt Miss Moyles Is a nUce ot Mis Dukkjh Asslstnnt Tieasuier 1) J Phillips repotted that theie was 11 balance of J."lC.2ti Agent DUBKau's lepoil Indi cated that he had lecclved ldnet.i -eight applications nnd made Ilft one Iintstlgatlons. flnutne torty-two wot thy and nine not woithv. Seien peiKons weie Klven emploMuent, four ttans)ortatlon, font lodgings, one sent to the Hillside home, one to the hos pital, and Feitn to the House of th- Hood Shepheid l'Me pel sons weie ni' lested on various ihaiges. two being turned over to the police, one sent to the Poundllng home. .111 two glion mi uical mie Foul persons 11 ti ll nined foi begging und tlnee 11 ere sent to outside authoiltles Mis. Duggan nlo lepoited several complaints for the boatd's action, She was ehen directions Vice Piesldcnt J U. Cohen turned In $t! .10 us the te celpts from Cleglci's jafe in the chn.' Illes bov. MORE LACKAWANNA CHANGES. New Supeiintendent at the Machine Shops. The otllie of genet nl supeiintendent of the machine shops has been cieat.M by .Superintendent Kitzglbbon and V AV. Williams, who was an assoi late of Mr. ritrclblinn In the cmp'iiy of the Itock Islnnd load, was iestiidn tip pointed to the place. George S. Mott, who has been chief clerk at the machine shops, bus been trnnpfeired to the .shops at Kingston, N. J. H. K. I.onther succeeds Mi. Mott. William Conner, car inspector, was jesterday ttansferred to Henikl; A story that could not be wholly sub.stantiattd was going the lounifs esterdnv to the effect that a 1 irge number of men weie to '. laid off at the car shops Suneilntrt.dent. Cm- field would neither deny nor at.'lim t'le story SIGNED BY THE MAYOR. Fit st Batch of Mtvtsuies Approved by New Executive. Mayor Molr yesterday for the (list time exercised his pretogatlvo of mak ing ojieutive with his olllclal signa ture, mensutes passed by the legisla tive branch of the city gov eminent. The first mensure to be made effec tive was the resolution changing the dnte of the lit emeu's annual pat ado from the thlid Thursday in September to May 8. The othet ine.isuies to be given tho executive's appioval neie lesolutlons directing that the seller on Hyd Pntk uvenue nnd Academy street be lepalted; that St John's chuich congregation be permitted to constiuct a private sewer on Fig stieet: that u special committee be appointed to diaft a new lire limit ordinance, th it the Tinders' National bank be desig nated as one of the denosltotles fu. city funds; that Petet Stlpp be pei mltted to connect his pi dulses ulth the Stlpp court seiiet Smoke The Poeono 5c. Cigar. Cherry Peeiorai; The best remedy 60 years ago Ayers J for coughs and colds J and all kindred ail- ) mentsj and ) s The best remedy j j To-day. MODERNIZED HOSE HOUSE OF CRYSTALS COMPANY WILL TAKE POSSES SESSION OF IT TODAY. Formally Inspected Yesterday by City Ollicials They Are Well Satisfied nnd Only a Few Minor Changes Have to Be Made De sciiption of the Provisions the Building Now Contains for the Comfoit of the Men and the Care of Horses nnd Appaiatus. Long, long ago the Ctvstnl Hose compnnv of the Scranton Fire dopait- ment wanted to have their Mimrters on Linden street made mote inhabitable and todiiv, they expect to move Into the nunrtets which nt last have luen made as wan wanted. Hcpults havn been going on for over a mouth, and .lesteiduy mouiiug the members of the tile entnmlttees of both branches of count lis visited the remndelled ciuar- teis on u tour of Inspection in view of the acceptance theicof bv the city. Hulldlng lnspectoi Nelson was 11 mem ber of the partv Chief Hlckoy and sslstunt Chief McMimtls of the ilie cli pal tmeiit P. I Neu man, II. P Wilcox, and Kngl neer Cleorge A. t'onnei trustees, and Harvey It. Long foreman of the Crvs tnl, tictompaiiled the coiiucllmen on tin tour. Select Councilman Yvude II. riiin, iiicsideut of tho Joint committee, was seen by n Tilbune ropicentntive afte 1 the Inspection, und he .ild that as a Whole the committee weie satls lli d and only wanted 11 few minor de tails nclilcd, and the acceptance would be made. These details Include a set ot wlie screens on tho four windows In the stable? and one large screen on tle window iieui the "diop" pole to pi event a man, sliding down the pole, going thtoligh the window. Also some gas fixtures. To fullv apprec late the c banges, one must have seen the quintets pievioin to the alterations, but, nt am late, a lslt to the house, now will impios anv pet son with the fact that time nre few better company qtitiiterx In the city. The leiuodelling thtoughnut vias clone In' the Hlalr estate fiom which the house Is ltased, and the 1 o-t amounts to ?evcinl hundred dollnis The plnns for the lequiied ulteiations were done bv IJullding Inspector N'cl son and nppiovcil of bv the tiustces and foi email of the Cit.iR acting ns a eommlttee for the coinpanv. The city villi onlv ho called upon to supply the cnrpetlngs, lighting and hinting, and slv bunks for the biinl: 100111 for the permanent men The othet house furnishings, the coinpanv all end v have. GHOtTND FLOOR ARRANGHMnNT Peglnnlng Horn the outside, the Hist notable change Is the latge doois nnd 1 nun ay leading fiom the building. Tho latter Is pcifeetly adaptable to Its use, xihlle the foi met now swing out in stead of In. Knteiing the building thioiigh a. uartoiv door in the light hand see Hon of the building, one goes diiectly into the hose wagon room. The building pi ope r Is foi ty feet wide nnd divided lengthwise evenly. Passing fiom the hose wagon loom thiough two Luge uichiiajH to the lift, one goes Into the steamtr loom. In the lenr of these two main looijis on the giound lloor, the lloor is tlepiooed so that the appniatus can be c Irani el as It stands. In the left hand fiont coiner of the steamer room stands the "slide" pole li ailing Horn the bunl; mom above. This is so auanged that the men in chopping" ate only a few paces fiom tin- hoises" heads at eithei apparatus The Indicator and gong alaim hangs In this 100111. These moms are finished In matched ellow pine sides and celling, and a hat lw nod 1I001. In the rear of the niuln moms aie th- stables running the full width of tin- building seventeen feet deep and a stotv and a half high. Theie are sK stalls, leguliition sl7e, and one box stall foi emetgency 01 hospltnl use. Tlnee stalls lu dliectlv back of the steamer room and the other four arc In the tear of the hoo wagon 100111 Tho doots on the stalls nte covered in side with galvanized tin nnd the stall? me sided and Homed with haul wood pi eventing dampness und limiting ab solute cleanliness The seams ol the lluots aie calked with oakum and tar. An Iron tile elialn tuns the whole length of the stalls nnd Is connected with the sewer. The seven foot space between tho stalls and the lenr wall is cemented and inclined so as to Insure drncs. The half stmv above the stalls will be used for the oats and bum bin nnd baled ha. A double col umn finite leads from the grain bin to the stable and neat by Is a neat little medicine eliist t The stalls are ventil ated by means of two large open stacks leading above the loof and placed .di rectly oici the stalls They ran be opened or closed as nee ded. .V door leudi fiom the stable Into the ullev and Is piovldtd with a slat door inside Water faucets ate placed conveniently fi,v use In the stables and app.uatus 1001ns COMPANY APARTMFNTS A small stall way leads fiom the hos wagon loom in the ie.ir lift hand cor ner tip into the leading or leccptlon 100111 on the second Hour over tho steamer room. This room Is fitted with 11 uull'otm and peiniamnt nun's cloth ing locker and a book cise. To the left of the head ot the stability Is the entrance to tho assembly or company meeting loom. To the right of the btulr head Is the bath toom 7:9). In this room Is a lavatory of three bas ins, a bath tub and water closet. Tim bath mom Is fitted with an Adams' "instaiitaiieous water heater," and hot wat.r can be obtained in two minutes It is a small boiler-like affair, about SiU'jM'f feet In slo with gas jet at tachment The bath toom Is papered with 'water pioof" paper and will be caipeted with 11 wuteiptoof felt lino leum. The reading and assembly toom Hours ate to be coveted with similar lllioli-um and tin papered so as to give a light but (inlet effect Passing from the reading 100111 Into tho front room over the steamer room, ono entets the bunk toom. Herein will bo placed six cots for the permanent men. The company will cat put this room. A ven tllator leading to the roof gives a, good air circulation here. Fiom the tending room to the left, Is the assembly room Around the three sides of this room ate built com bination Beats and lockers la fmnt of this nnd over the hoo wagon room Is the pailot, handsomely papered .A false flrn place with a mantel Is a feature of thlts room Thus one (nn guln a fair Idea of tho home the Crystal boys will occupy nf ter today. fleam heat, combination KM and eleetilc lights, nnd perfect eewer connections complete the neees cltlet of perfect quurtetJ. Carlsbad Sprudcl Salt. The Carlsbad Springs have been famous for five centuries. Millions of people have been cured by their use. The Carlsbad Sprudel Salt is the world's greatest remedy for all ailments of the liver, catarrhal affections of the stomach, bile, rheumatism, gout and all forms of constipation. Kisner & Mendelson Co., New York, N Y. Gentlemen: I re ceived the bottle of Carlsbad Spru dcl Salt you sent to me, and am so well pleased with its operation that I thought 1 would enclose you a postal money order for S5.00, and ask you to send me six bottles by by U. S. lixpress. Send it by first express, as my first bottle will not last me longer than three or four days. S. RUA, Plgin, Ills. Writi for nnmnlilet. r-tener Rr Mendtlson Co., Sole Agents, New York. IN THE PLAY HOUSES. "The Head of the Family." William 11. Cinne and an exception ally llnu company presented "The Head of tne Famlll" at the Lvceum last night. It Is n play miggesto 1 by "L'Auelige." and was adapted to the needs of the Ameilcan stnge bv Clde I' Itch and Leo Dlttlchsteln. It Is a three-ait diaiua with an in teiestlng stoiy and was well piesmticl and handsomely staged last n!,T'ii. Some of tho veiy clever niemboM of Mr. Ctane's company uie Ysobtl (Ins kins, Peiey Hosnell, (Huilvs Wallls, Olive Oliver, Kate Lestct, Hov.l Put nam and FieclPiIck Tiuesdell. The stioiigest scene in the piny Is at the end of the second act, and In this Mr. Ciane did the best woik of the evening, llu won un tnthuslait e curtain call The lole is not a veiy congenial one for Mr Ciane, nnd tne plav Itself Is lather coloilcss It has not been long on the singe. "The Deacon's Daughtei." Miss Kathmiiie Kober und her com pany gave a line picsentntlon of "The Deacon's Daughter" nt the Acndeniv of Music yesterday nfteiuojii and cvenlntr This nf lei noun and evening the bill will be "Tin- Ritchc lot's Three Tu Ins." Strength of "Big Minstiel Jubilee." Hnlf n centurj ago leading llgitlmnte actors were uc customed to appear be tween the acts of standaid plavs a the best theatres in Neil orL, In plintutinn diess and with blackened faces 'Ihis shows the esteem in which tho negro minstrelsy of that day was hold. The same tvpt of minstrelsy villi never ugalii be piesenteil befoie the same class of audiences, because mln ptrolsv has developed and the public nf the best class ot theaters no longer demands the old stvle-. the slmou pure negro and nothing mote, but .Mr West, the genet al favoilte, whose neuli or ganized William 11. West's Rig Min strel Jubilee is to appear hero on Thin dav evening, believes that the old esteem may be lestoied, and that the v ery best class of theuter-goers have only waited for the cntcrpil, the brains and the money of nn up-to-date minstrel to bring befoie them an on to! talnment that they will webome as cordially as did the public of fifty vcars ago He has shown good judg ment bv sin rounding himself with a host of well known performeis. It Is the individual membership of a com pany that gins It standing with the public . "The London Belles." Rose Si doll and hoi London Holies will be the attraction at the Gaiety Thuisday, Filelay und Saturday. I'he proginmme Is tho sttongest she has ever olteied to the public, and Includes In the olio such well-known people as Helmont and We ston, Campbell and Halt, Rose Sydell, the great Hilton, La Clair and Has, Fonti Hon! broth ers, and the Perlslan ehanteus, Karlna. Theie will be two burlesques In vvhlcn the comedians, blngeis and shapely women of the company will take part. FOR MEMORIAL DAY. In the Memoilal building on Wash ington avenue the Joint Memoilal Day committee of Hzta Gilfiln and William X. Monies Posts of tho Giand Army ot the Republic met last night to take up the woik of nrianging for dccm.it Ing the soldiers' giavcs on Memorial Dai The ottlcers of tho joint Memoilal Day committee are F. J. Anisden, of Hi lilln Post, chaiiman; P. O. Iliyant, of Monies Post, vice ehalunau. K. W. Pence, secretary; S. M. Mott, treas urer. The last named two are fiom est nun 'Post. The- graves will bo (dei-oiatod on the morning of Memorial Daj, fol lowed by services nt the post rooms In the afternon at .' p in Theie will bo a parade and In the evening Grifiln ost will conduct a patilotlc enteitain-iiu-nt at tho at inoi Hew Dress Goods. Black Crepons Pine assortment of English Crepou, beautiful lustre. Most desirable patterns. Grenadines We are showing mauy styles of this popular fabric. Suitings For tailor suits, in great variety. All the desirable shades. Popular prices. MEARS & BUSINESS OF THE SECOND DAY LACKAWANNA rRESBYTERY HARD AT WORK. Tiansactctl a Grist of Routine Attn lis Yesterday Rev. E. S. Ermentrout, of Huntington, Called to Wyalti sing Evangelistic Work Review ed Seveial Minlstets nnd Lay Members Introduced Rev. John Dixon, D. D., Delivered an Address on Homo Missions Tells of tho Work in Alaska. The second dnv of the Laektmnnnn 'Presbytery, which Is tu session at Ply mouth, wns devoted to business ses sions. A huge amount of routine work wns accomplished Tho Picsbytoi Is a fine looking bodj of men nnd tho sessions aie hugely attended. A num ber of Sctautoti men weie In attend ance yesterday. Among whom weie Rev Di. Logan, Rev. Dr. James Mc Leod. Rev. Dr. C. H Robinson. Rev. Dr Lansing, Rev, Mi. Ktelnniun, Rev. Mr. Guild, Rev. Di. Noidt, Rev Mr. Moffatt. Messrs. J. 11. Torrov. Filnk, Cnrt, r. K. Ttacey, L A. RoinoiiH and G. W. Henedlct The inclining session opened at !) o'clock. Rev. I) T. Smytho, of Avoca leading the devotional exorcises. Hev A. M. Hlgglns was leeelved fiom the Piesbytery ot New ton and Rev. T. S. lhmenttotit', fiom Huntington A nl fiom the Second c hutch of Wyaluilng for the pastmul setvli'e of Rev. V fi nimontiout vi ns lend und the comicli slon fiom the chuich by iC. A. Stow ell wns henid The call was thou found In older and placed In Mr Kt mou lt nut's linnds. Ho was punted leave to hold the call until the next meeting of the Presbyteiy. KVANGIR.ISTIC WORK A similar ptocodure was employed with regard to Rev. David Davis Rev T. A. Nulls Ph. D, made n favotable topoit In icfercnco to local nvangolisr James C. Campbell. The leports w.r accepted and his license tenoned for six months, continuing under the pas toral chaise of Hev. T. A. Nulls and In charge of tho church nt lJeuilcp Thomas Hums, a member of tho Langcllffe church, who expected to in ter Lafa volte college work, was in ttoducod to tho 'Piesbvteiy bv his past or. Rev. D. T Smytlie. Samuel Mc Dowell, a member of the Stella church, and n filond In Pilncetnn University, was Inttoduccd to the Piesbvterv by his pastor. Rev. M. V Rartlet. J. P. Hdnards and David R. Hvans, mem bers of the Plymouth chuich, and Stew ait Day, of the Rptinett chuich, weie Intiodueed bv their pastor. Rev. R. Flack Stewart Day Is the son of Rev. W. J. Day, who was unable to be pre sent at the session. The voung men were leeelved nnd placed under the care of tho pastor as candidates for the gos pel ministry. A number of cleigymen were Intro duced. Rev. C AV. Harvey, pastor of the Clulstlan church; Rev. W. I, Rv ans, pastor of the Congregatlonil church, and Rev. John Rath. Dele gates to the Geneial assembly at Min neapolis were elected ns follows: G. R Guild, J J. Rankin, P 11 Rrioki. J R ("iaven; alternates, P. P. Cooke W. D. Ciandnll I J. Lansing MISSION niRiT ALMOST PAID. Rev. Dr. John Dixon, of New R'Mliis wlck, gave the addicss ot la-,t eve ning Dr. Dixon Is the nsslstant sec letary of the Roatcl ot Homo Missions, and Is a brilliant speaker. He iold of the debt which once oppressed the board with the weight of $300,000, but which has been reduced to $14,e;.... The Lackawanna Presbvterv hos paid to ward this debt $TC3 4.', Including a con tribution of $50 fiom Dr. Hodge's chinch, Wilkes-Barie. Tho Piesbytery has contributed the sum of JCi.OHl 77, an advance of $J.'0. If the debt bo socuied and the bom 1 can repent It to the Genet al nssemblv as paid It will be able to take up new woik in Alaska, along the Yukon val ley, where It Is proposed to send thrt" ministers, pet haps five, and to Porto Rico, wheie one or two wi.. be sent The boaid expects to heed enlls tit some new and old plates long demand ing service. No chuich is greatly piosperoiui unless It Is active In mla slon work. Tho speaker then proceeded to de scribe giaphlcally tho heroism In mis sion work. In no place Is this shown more than in Alaska, when nlong tho Yukon, men aro ready to go and suf fer untold pilvations for gold. They are also leady to go for Chll't. nnd mlsslonailes theie bury themselves an cut off fiom communication with the world, save peihaps once a veai. they nre worse off than In Cential Africa, wheie they can reach the outer wot Id In twenty-four houis by telegraph. Be Sure and Find D.ivldow Hros ' announce mi nt, page Smoke The Poeono Cigar, Co. ' HAGEN i When in Town i Come and see us if you want anything made of China 5r" Glass or Silver, if it has merit we have it. The past few years g money has been scarce people bought the poorest goods made, 5j because they were low in price, the best wares are the cheapest 2r in the end. Buy one of our 3.50 Toilet Sets or $i i.oo Dinner Jga Sets, they are low in pi ice buf made of the best material. 5j CtuKvaTYCdAX . Millar & Peck, mmmmmmmmmmmmmmm The Fashion 308 Lackawanna Avenue. A Few of Specials for This Week Notable Values in Dresj Goods We Offer at 39c Yard Silk and Wool Mixtuies, All Wool Vigoreaux and Woof Hnglish Checks for tailor-made gowns and general wear, that formeily retailed at 75c, 69c and sqc the yard. A Sale of Linings Pcrca Silk, same as Near Silk, looks like silk weave even better. All dressmakers use and recommend it. A large variety of shades to choose from. Our spec- lal price, the yard 1 OC C5y"We make Separate Skirts Fiee of Charge tor cus tomers, purchasing their Dress Goods and Linings of US. PLEASANT POVERTY SOCIAL. neld nt the Calvary Reformed Chuich Last Night. "Poverty" was the unique title of the social which the oung people of the Calvary Reformed chute h, on Gib son street, conducted lust night In the lecture room of the above chuich. However, the name did not apply to tho attendance, finance or pleasure of tho affair. Rev. G. W. Welsh, pastoi of the ihurili, pieslded Phonograph selec tions were given b.v G. L. Ackeimnn and Guernsey's music house furnished a "sjinphonluin" for uso during th evening Refreshments weie ser"cd, nnd a geneial good time enjoyed, LAKE ARIEL. Popular Summer Resoit, on Erie and Wyoming: Valley R. R. P.einir easy ot access and possessing untuinl atttaetlons und advantages, which cannot tie ei.umeu tor otuer re sorts in this vicinity, presents Itself as tho most des.lt able ic-sort for Summer Rxcurslons. Improvements In keeping with the liberal policy pursued in tho past will be made this season. Clrculats giving tates and other In formation valuable to excursion com mittees, mailed on application. De vil able dates, should bo seemed early. James (". Moffatt, C5erei.it Passenger Agent, Dunmore, I'a. See Davidovv Bios.' announcement, page 7 SIliERSlE, HE EKE SPEWS! oil I.ncKiiwaiiiiu Atomic, UpStalrs OierLaucr & Marks. There aie Injutious glasses which are to be avoided as much us lln hcpltil ones nte to bo sought The best thing to do Is to consult SILVHItSTONH, the eve speelnllst. He Is able to do ou good. Many poisons have greatly im palioel 'Vision liei auso they do not nt t nd to their eyes in time. Sllveistone, the eye specialist, has a tecoicl of S.000 ellffoient names, to whom he can lefer iui for refeience foi his good wotk. The lowest pi Ices clanged for specta cb s and ei e-glasses. Ho solders ftuines and duplicates lenses, on short notice. Henitmbei the name mil pi ice. SILVERSTONE, llll! EYE SPECIALIST 3?i l.acka Ave, Over Liner &. 1lark Tai!orMade Suits. We have in stock a large variety of stylish, read-to-wear Suits. Made in the best possible manner. Perfect in cut aud fit. Ladies' Jackets, Ladies' Capes, Separate Skirts, Silk Waists. The largest assortment wc have ever shown. 415417 , Lackawanna Ave 2 13ft Wyoming Ave. JJ ''Walk In nnd Inalr arnnnri." ar TAKE TIME BY THE FORELOCK.' Car load Just nrrlvcd. All styles, and prices the lowest. Workmanship guaranteed even on THE CHEAPER GRADES. Keep us In mind and you won't re gret giving us your patronage you will get goods ns icpresented giving you our easy terms of payment or very lowest prices for cash. Immense stock; of Household Goods Stoves, Carpets, Iron Reds, etc Five largo floors full to the ceiling at Trios Ke'ly's Stons, FriniffieVu, Spring Weather Suggests rietUum Weight All Sizes from 30 to 50 in Alerino and Natural Wool CONRADS 30S LACK A. AVE. W? Haue Removed Temporarily to S Pcnn ave nue, during repairs and altera tions at our market. All orders will be promptly filled. W. H. PIERCE Telephone t72. I At Retail. Coal of tho lit st quallt) foi domestic us- nnd "f all sizes Including Ituckwhaat und Piilseii delivered In any pait ot tho elti t the lowest price Onli rn i ct cli cd nt the otllee, Connell building Ituoni 8ml telephone No. 176?, or ut the mine, telcphono No 272, will be promptl attended to Dealers supplUd at the mine. TOUT PLEASANT COAL CO TRIBUNE WANT ADS. BRING QUICK RETURNS. mi cib a mm UNDERWEAR
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