THE SCR ANTON TRIBUNJti- WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2G, 1899. EVENTS OF DAY IN WESTSCRANTON BAD EVENTS SURROUNDING 0. E. IIARLAND'S DEATH. His Wife and Thrco Children Arc Left Penniless find Lack the Nec essities ot Life Miners' Union lteorganized Steamship Agents Meet Death of Mrs. John Grif fiths from the Effects of Gas Two Funerals 1'lre Company News. Aldermanlc Cases and Other Notes Charles B. llnrlanil the well known painter, who vvnH formally In the em ploy of Georgo Wlnan & Son, Uleil at 9.S0 o'clock yesterday mornlnij In a Bmall frame duelling In the rear of the Salvation army barracks on Price ptreet. Tho man had boon .pufferlm? for the past ten rrmnthr with a disease known as p.ilntettt' asthma, and was ronflncd In the Lackawanna hospital Bix weeks previous to his removal to the house where he died. During nil the time the man was 111 his wife has rarod for him and supported liei self and three chlllten, and she stated to u Tribune lepresentatlve last night that she had not received assistance fiom any one dining that time nnd scarcely anybody has called to see the unfor tunate man. The family are In very needy c-lretinistniiees and without the necessities of life and need Immediate assistance. Dr. W. 1-. Paine, the representative of the poor boatd, was notified yoster d.iy of the death and made ariange rnents with Undertaker Price for a casket for the lemalns, but no place for Interment has been selected. Dr. M J. Williams, the out-door physi cian, has been attending the man for some time. Deceased was limn in "West Chester, Pn.. and was 52 years of age. He lesided In this city since 1&:l Harry Hat land, of Wllkes-Haue, s a brother of the dead. HINDUS' t'NION OnOANIZKD. The miners and l.iborcis employed In the dlftcteut collleiles hereabouts h"ld an important meeting 4n Co-operative hall last evening nnd succeeded in leoiganlzlny Hi .inch SIS of the Mln eis' union. Tlio assemblage was ad diessed by Ilenjataln James, disttlet or ganizer of the National Mine Workers ot Ameiira, and Mar Zip 1. FlaheiO, piesident of the Central Labor union of this clt. Peimanent organization was effected and oilieeis elected, the names of th" men selected weie not announced AMONG THK FIItHMDN. The Columbia Hose and Chemical company held a pm-clal meeting last evening and extended an imitation to the Independents of Dnninoie to ar ade with them fiom tin lr he.idfiuaiters on Division stieet to the armory on the evening of May II, when the Colum- PAINT! Vcs we have It. Atlantic Lead, Pure Unseed Oil, nnd Ready n'xed Paint, Varnish, Putty, etc. ;lor;i: w. .ii:nkins I oi S.Alain Avenue. Two Important Occur This Week. FirstA Timely Bargain Sale of Seasonable Silks. SecondThree Dress Goods Values. 20 pieces 24-inch Foulard Silks, excellent quality, beautiful in de sign and reliable as to service, blue and white and black and white only. Full value 65c silks . are 4vC 10 pieces 32-inch wide, Heavy China Silk; fast dye, firm, heavy make and very high finish. Posi tively the best value we have evei offered at the price, which , is tor this week only OxC 15 pieces very rich Black Satin Damasks, in wonderful handsome effects,for dresses In separate skirts. These magnificent silks are well worth $1.25 to i. so a yd. 0 This week at 95C 20 pieces of Figured Taffeta Silks in a wide range of lovely styles, es pecially designed for effective lin ings. 'No doubt whatever as to their durability. A bargain 0 worth looking for at OVC 1 5 pieces high grade Check and Plaid Silks in magnificent color combinations and artistic designs, suitable tor waists. Smart petti coats in elegant linings. Silks that sold for $ 1,25 go this 0 . week at OOC ssS3; nilns will liavo charge of the firemen's fair. The company will hold a regu lar meeting next Monday evening. The member of the Franklin Knglne company held n special meeting last evening nnd made arrangements to participate In the annual parade nnd Inspection on May 8. It Is expected that the Franklins will turn out the largest representation In the history of the organisation on that date. Permanent men Lowry nnd Kline, assisted by members of the company, have temporarily repaired the Frank lin engine and It Is once more in scr lce, but It is liable to give out as uoon us used again. conoi:ut TOMormow kvj:ning. The following programme will bo rendered nt the concert to be given in the Washburn Street Presbyterian chinch tomorrow evening undet the nuspices of the Ladles' Aid society: PAltT 1'tUBT Ovciturc, Thirteenth Heglment Hand, Mr. Tlionms .Miles, l.tudet llecltntlon Mr. Otiilili Duct. Mandolin nnd nuitirr, .Mls Kraunfelter nnd lMvvnrd Morce Solo MIsh I.idln Sailer Mimicry and lnipcisonntlons, Charles Hartley Selection Thlitecnth Iliglment Hand I'AUT SP.C'OND. Solo Tliomas J. ('tippet lteclt'illoti lllfs ltenltiic Morris Yenttllocpilsni Charles Hartley I'l.iiiii Solo Geotgo Martin Duct Miss Sailer and Mr. Olppel Selection.. .. Tliliteenth Keitiment Band Mr. Haitley's nppeaiance on this oc casion wilt be the lit st In this city In soveinl vears, and he will undoubtedly be greeted by a large audience. 1JKFOUG ALDKP.M N DAVIDS. Ml Ann Walters, of X',2 I'dwutds' comt Mho was in tested at the Instance ot Kdlth Hosklns, a neighbor, on a charge of tunning tin eats, was given a hearing before Aldeininn Davies la-U evening anil admitted to ball in the sum of $.100 for onpeuranee at court. The alderman had to use stilngtnt rneasuies to suppiess Mr. Valters' language in the comt loom. Annie Kmsniacker, who was also ar rested on n charge of assault and bat ten, pi eft-nod by the same complain ant, was dlschaiged as the evidence adduced was not sutllelent to substan tiate the chut g. DDATH OF MUS. GRIFFITHS. Mis. John GilfilthH, who was psphvx I.i ted by gas at an eailv hour Monday mottling ut the home of her daughter. Mi.s. John Reynolds on South Main .1 venue, died at 7.30 o'clock last even ing without regaining eonxcioiiMiess. Deceased wns a member of the Cnn giegatlonal church at Tavloi and Is survived by several sons and daugh ters. The funeral ni langements had not bnen completed last night, nnd will be announced In this column tomor row. STKAMSHIP AODNTS MKICT An lmiioit.int meeting of the steam ships agents of this vicinity who handle foielgn drafts was held In Moi g.in's hall, coinei of Main avenue and Jackson stieet, on Monda.v afternoon 15 (J. Moigan piesided and the meet ing wns held behind closed doors. The object of the assembly was to discuss way and mems to overcome the J'iO tax assessment which thev nie now compelled to pay nnnuall for the pi iv liege of handling foielgn diafts The agents claim it is nn injustice to compel them to pay such a fee when in Extra High-Class 10 pieces 27-inch Black Taffeta Silks, bright finish, pure dye and of sterling quality. This is one of our best standard makes, thor oughly reliable, woith 0 1.25. This week only. . OVC Fancy Dress Specials A complete line of Whipcords in every popular shade of the season. This cloth has been exceedingly popular at 75c yard. What you want this week at.. . OyC A magnificent line of ,14-inch French Beiges. Not a desiiable mixed effect wanting, and every piece guaranteed a production of the present season. Yesterday's price was 8ic. A brilliant , Q bargain achievement at . . . OoC 4vinch Two-Tone Whipcords, This lepresents one of this season's choicest novelties that never fails to win admiration. Last week $1.55 was its price, Very spec 0 ial this week at VoC rebotee 2SSS5S5S3 wg U attic I Ins Store their commissions do not amount to that much altogether In u year. They believe It Is a scheme of the big express companies to freeze out the local ngents. Another meeting will be held In the same place next Friday evening, when reports will be hentd nnd further action will be taken. FL'NEItAL OF MltS. HASTIAN. Hev. Jacob Schocttlo, pastor ot the Chestnut Street German Presbyterian church, conducted the funeral services last evening over the remains of the late Mrs. Kva Himtlnn at the residence of Air. and Mrs. Louis V. Foster, 612 Hampton stieet The members of tho Ladles' Aid society ot the chutch and many ft lends of the deceased were In attendance. The temalns will bo taken to Hones dnle this morning on the 6.20 Delaware anl Hudson train and Interment will be mnde in the cemetcty then afternoon, this FFNIUIAL OF MISS. WAUD. A laige concoutse of frlenclB at tended the functal services of the late Mis. John Waul fiom her late home on Keyser av'cnuo ylesterdny ijfter noon. The remains were borne to St. l'ntilck's Catholic church on Jackson street, where short services weie held nt 2.30 o'clotk. The pall-bearois weie Messrs. Frank Flyim. Andiew Lunney, James Dur kin, Michael Walsh, Michael Kennedy and Patrick Judge. Interment was made In the Cnthcdial cemetery. GDNDHAL NEWS NOTES. The Electric City Wheelmen held an adjourned regular meeting In their club house on .Tnekson street Inst evening and admitted live niembcis to their tanks. The mcnibrs ot the First IJaptlst chiirth held a spirited meeting In Mor gan's hall last evening nnd selected a new building committee to take chut go of the woik of supei Intending the con st! ttettnn of the proposed church on South Main avenue. The Hnpti.st Young People's union of the Jackson Stieet Haptlst church held a social session after their tegular meeting last evening. Tin- Hev. James Hughes will give a lectin e on "The Strongest Man in the World" this evening in the Haptlst chinch, Jackson street, at S o'clock. Mi p. W. J. Morgan was In chuige of the Christian Endeavor society meeting nt the Plymouth Congiegn tlonal chutch lust evening. The topic discussed was attentively listened to. The Ladles' Aid society will meet In the Sunday school room this moinlng and afternoon. J. Aiehle Jones will deliver an ad dress this evening to the membeis of the Ytst Side conclave, Order of Hept asoplT?, No. 211. at Ivoiite hall. An Important congicgatlonal meet ing will be held this evening nt 7."0 o'clock in St. Maik's Lutheian chinch, on Foutteenth stieet. The piayer meeMiw of the Fiist U.ip tlst chuich will be held In the base ment of the Welsh Haptlst chuich this evening nt 7 30 o'clock, Instead of at 7 lr. o'clock. This will be the tegular time hoi en f tor, as the choir meets for practice at S 30 o'clock. A large delegation tiom the Chri.--t in n Endeavor society of the Wash burn Stieet Piesb.v terlan church visit ed (iicen Hldge last evening, Wheie they weie cnteitained by the society of the I'lesbyteiian chuich. The diawing for the second Emerson uptight grand piano to be given away by Clarke liiotluis will be held at 1 o'clock tills afternoon at the stores on Not th Main avenue. Hey. James Hughes will deliver his leetuie on "The St longest Man in the Win Id" nt the Jackson Stieet Haptlst c lunch, commencing at S o'clock, this oveninsr. Division No. I, Ladies' Auxiliary of the Ancient Older of Hibernians, will hold nn entertainment and soc l.il in Meats' hall on Monday evening, May 8. The Young Peoples society of the First Welsh Baptist church will cele brate Dewey's day. May 1, with an entertainment and social. Hey D. W. Skellingor, a fotmer pastor of the Washburn Stuet Pres b tor Ian church, will deliver a leetute In the church Tuesday evening nt en "The Iloosler Schoolmaster," under the auspices of the Chi Fp&ilnn hoclety. Pi:ilSO.NAI, PAUACItAPHS. Mis. David Williams and chlldien. of Suetland stieet, are visitliiK friends in Kingston. Mm. Klnh Peter, of North Fllmore avenue, are on the sick list. Mls.s Delia Fitzsiminons, of Jack son stieet, is visltirifj relatives in Schultzvllle. Rev. Georse M. Scheldy, of 50.1 North Oar field avenue, has accepted a call to a Lutheian church In llonesdalc and will move theto next week. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Urlant, of Acad emy stieet, are entertaining Miss Christine Htlnnt, of New Jersey. Miss Ollle Wilklns, of Tiipp's park. Is spendlnB a few days with friends In Faetoiyville. Misxes Lvdla Sailer. Beatrice Mor ris, Mvrtle Fiaunfeltei, Messrs. char ks llaitley, Griffin, Morse. Martin and the Thlitecnth icKiinent band will ap pear nt the conceit In the Washburn Stieet Piesbytetlan chuich tomorrow evening. '.Miss Gertrude "Williams, of IPrlce street, is visiting relatives In Wllkes H.u re. Mis. A. J. Corey, of South Sumner avenue, Is entertaining Mary, Arthur and John Houcher, of Mlddleboro, Mus. The "Scranton" Bicycle Is n beautiful and sclentltleallv con stiiuKd wheel. It Is unquestionably Tlin "119" Hleyele. Models A and 1"5, S.'iO; Models C and u, JTj. Mnnufac tuied by Bittenbender & Co , 126 and ll'S Franklin nve. MINOOKA. A meeting will bo held at Fusshold's hall on South Main street on Friday evening for the purpose of organizing a branch of the United Mine Workers In this section. Martin D. Flaherty, of Scrunton, will bo present to explain the merits of the proposed association. All mlneis are Invited. The funeral of Mrs. Anthony Lynch, of Gllinme uvenue, who died yester day morning, will take place Thutsdav afternoon Interment will be made In Mlnoaka Catholic eemcterv. J T. O'Bilen. of Cohoes. N Y., cir cled among fi lends here yesterday. SOME FOOLISH PEOPLE Allow 11 cough to run until It gots beyond tho reach of medicine. Thev often nay, "Oh It will wear uwny," but In mojt tuses It vveurB thorn uvvay. Could thuy bo induced to try the successful mediclno called Kemp's Balsam, which Is Bold on a posllvv guuranteo to cuie, they would 1111. mediately seo tho excellent etfect after taking the first dose. Price l!.'c. urrd Wc. Trial fclzo free. At all druggists. I will juarantee that ray Kidney Curo will euro 00 per cent, of all forms of kidney oomplalnt and In many Instances tho most Bcrlona forms of might's disease. If the clUcace Is com plicated fend a four ounce vial of urine. We will analyit It arid advise you free what to do. MU.NYOX. a Tlal. Giildn to Health TT7 At kit druntfitt, 23c. and nmllrnl iiiItIcp fr4 lr.cm Arrb st , I'hlla. iiramDi GREEN RIDGE. Ice Cream Soda at IT. M. Cole's pharmacy, Ills Capouse avenue. Frederick K Niece, of New York, Is visiting his parents here, lie has ic turned for a few months of much needed rest, after two ears of bard study In phnimncy. Mr. Niece was graduated rroni tho Brooklyn College of -Pharmacy with high honois, having received public mention dining the commencement exercises of the college In the Brooklyn Academy of Music on Fiiday evening of last week. He le eched a very high percentage of nil of the studies of the college curricu lum. Grant Palmer, a ptomlnent young mnn of Green Hldge, was tendered a pleasant surprise party by a large num ber of Iris friends at his home Monday evening. Games weie provided and several instrumental and vocal selec tions were rendeied by Misses Nellie Gavin and i;thel Keller. Dancing was also enjoyed. Those present were Misses Belle Caw lev, Grace iCawley, Belle Kellar, Bose Gavarr, Jean Wag ner, Alice Goodwin, IClsIe Cooper, IJthel Keller, Ida Savage, Bva. Schnell, Mil died Contad, Harriet Wagner, Frank Horn, Bdwln Kozelle, Bert Nolan, Al beit Hall, Low Wlcktnan, Fred Chap man, George Blown, Beit Shull and Harry Stevens. Refreshments were served at a late hour. Mrs. J. Berr Dlinmltk entertained a few of her friends nt a tea yesteiday afternoon. Mis. J. C'hailes Weneke Is visiting friends in Caibondale. . Rev. and Mis. Ben Ifauton. of Lack awanna, 1110 the guests of Mls.s Lillian Jutlseh Mls.s Bertha Tiipp has returned from a visit among Faetoiyville fri'i'l. Cards aio out announcing the mni rlage of Mr. Ben Lewis to Miss Ilattie Thomas. The ceremony will be pur formed at the home of the bride on Gardner avenue this evening at S o'clock. T. F. Wells and family have arrived home liom Europe. The Gteen Ridge Wheelmen will tender Ralph Gregory a reception this evening Mr. Gregoiy was u member of ( otnpany I), Thirteenth leglnient. After the reception plans will bo sub mitted to tho members lor a new club house. Garfield Council 3.l, Older of Amer ican Mechanics, held a mooting In Net tleton's hall last evening. Onl Williams' ice cream used with Soda Water drawn at Manners ding store. The funeral set vices tor the bit" Francis S. Pauli were held Monday afternoon at the residence, corner of Sander ton avenue nnd Green Ridge stieet. Bey. 1. J. Lansing, pastor of the Green Ridge Prcsbjteilan church, of which deceased was a member, was in charge of the service. Rev. G. W. Welsh, pastor of tho Calvary Re formed church, an Intimate friend of the deceased during life, assisted. The sei vices weie made- as simple as p')i si.ile by u-cjuest of the deceased. Tho hymn selections weie sung by a quar tette. At the conclusion of the ser vice the remains weie homo to Forest Hill cemetery and interred. The p.rll bearers were: Townsotid I'ooie, Geoir.n A. Clearwater. ". W. Latlnope, G. MUiolland Paull. W. II. Peck and I). Hess, of Philadelphia. Mrs. Sarah L. Peck, of Green Ridge ntteet, entertained 11 small putty of her intimate ft lends nt an informal affuir at her residence Monday even ing in honor of Its being the eightieth nuniversaty of her birthday. Mis. Peck is the widow of tho late It v. George M. Peck and Is a remarkable woman for one of her years. Sire Is n descendant of the famous Butler family, noted for the longevity of Its membeis. Among those present vver-j her sons, Luther D. Peck nnd William H. Peek and their families; Rev. Wil liam Kdgar and wife. Rev. A. F. Chat fee and wife, Mrs. Hlwell, Mrs. T. A. Pony, Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Hunt nnd daughter, Adelaide. Mr. and Mis W. J. Peek, of Pittston; Mr. nrru Mrs. Charles Bellamy, Mr. and Mrs. J. S Miller, Mrs. Green. Mr. ami Mrs. c. R. Kinsley, and Mis. Hunt, of New Ymk. Nothing but tho purest of fruit juices and rock candy svrup used in soda tlavors at Manner's pharmacy, 0J0 Greerr Ridge street. NORTH SCRANTON. The ofllcers of Company II, of tho Thirteenth teglmenl, met last evening In the intdlioilum to recelvo applica tions for enlistment. Several proposi tions were recorded. Tho company has thirty-eight membeis at present, and as soon as it consists of forty-live or titty men It will be mustered in. Tho members are requested to meet at tin auditorium every Tuesday evening and by doing so will save themselves trou ble. Dr. and Mrs. Andrew Strang, of the Hillside Home, visited Mr. and Mis. Aarorr .ueDonnell, of North Main ave nue, yestorduy. Mrs. Thomas Jenkins, of Oak street, returned yesterday after a few dais' visit with tt lends in Caibondale, A parlor dime entertainment will bo given tomorrow evening nt the par son age of tho North Main Avenue Bap tist chuich, coiner of North Main ave nue nnd Ferdinand street. Among the chief attractions will bo phonographic selections by Master Theodore Van dllng; recitations by Misses Clare Slo cum and Wllhemlna Grltlln; singing by Miss ..label Weiss, and piano num bers by Kth Wntklns, Mai gar ct and Louise ('happen. POLES ARE INCREASING. A Thousand More This Year Thau Were Returned in 1808. The police on Monday completed their annual lount of tho telegraph, telephone, electric light and trolley poles and found that they numbered 8,0')l. This Is 1.000 more than were re turned last year. The city receives a tax of fifty cents fronr each pole. GATHERED IN SOUTH SCRANT0N THE FUNERAL OF MISS CASSIE ZIEGLER. Services Were Conducted at tho Y. W. C. A. Rooms Clergymen Who Officiated Interment Was Mado In Hughestown Cemetery John White, of River Street, Lost His Watch Fourteen Fi lends Meet Tonioirow Night to Arrange for Their Third Annual Banquet. The funeial of Miss CusMe Zlegler, who met such a tragic death Saturday evening on the "old log track road," took place yesterday morning from the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs C. A, Zleglcr, 107 Cedar avenue. The remains of the deceased reposed In a handsome casket of white, suriounded by a mass of beautiful iloral pieces. At It o'clock the 1 cumins were closed from view, and the cortege moved to the rooms of the Young Women 3 Christian association on Cedar aven ie, where services weie held. The clerpv men who otllclnted were Rev. F K. C. Huas, of St. Paul's Lutheran churoii, of which congregation the decenrej wns n member; Rev 13. J. Schmidt, of the Chinch of Peace; Rev. R. F. Y. Pierce, of the Peiin Avenue Baptist church, and Rev. A. Horforth. Rev. Mr. Hans conducted the ser vices. He pronounced the eulogy. In which he paid a tilbltte to the good life of the departed young wonrm The other reverend gentlemen nforn notou made appioprlate remaiks. The cnolr of St. Paul's Lutheian church and the membeis of the Lovnltv club, nl the Young Women's Christian association of which Mls.s KIcgler was n member, sang sevetal selections during th" ser vices At the conclusion the proces sion moved to Filtston, where the re mains were laid to rest in the Hughei tow n cemetery. The pull-homers were- Misses Millie Dlcketnati, tena Kemmerer Maty Djmond, Lena Nve, Minnie Gartner and Anna Saul. Misses Frances Pow ell. ..innle Kelfer, Katie Rld-nouii and Lena Scheuer weie the ilowu bearers. NFBS OF NHWS. At Hotel Best on Cedar avenue to moitow night a meeting will be held of the Font teen Fi lends and the lady ft lends of the club for tho purpose ot ai ranging the mlnoi details yet un completed Incident to the third annual banquet of the Ft lends at Nattet's, nrr Alder street, Dewey's day, Monday next. John White, of River street n ilagman at the switch of the Lackawana Iron and Steel company, near the old roll ing mill of that company, is minus his watch, and suspicion lests stiongly on a stranger who accosted him yesti daj. The fellow nppi (inched AVhite near the 'Spout.' a shoit distance from the switch, and asked him the time of day. He was told and sat down be side White, opening a ( nnversatlon with him. He departed and when at night White felt for his timepiece it wns gone. Comet lodge. Knights of Pythias, met In regular session at Hnitmnu's hall last nlBht. .mis. I-red j-lseher, of Neptune pi. ice, who underwent a dangerous operation, preformed by Dr. Allien Kolh nt the Scrunton 'Private hospital thiee weeks ago, was removed to her home Mon day. She Is speedily recovering. Herman Iluist nnd Mts Theresa Klefer were mairied at Aldeman Len tes' olllco last night, the alder man otll cl itlng. William Schmidt, Jr., clerk nt Terppe's pliar mney on Cedar avenue, Is contlned to his home with illness Dr. D. A. Webb, of Cedar avenue, was at Pileeburg yesteiday, whole he amputated the left leg of James John son. The Welcome Dancing class will not meet as usual tonight. Pea Coal Delivered, $1.25, to South Side, ccnttal city and central Hyde Patk. Address ordeis to C. B. Sharkey, 1314 Cedar ave. 'Phone C5S3. DUNMORE. The condition of the stieet car tracks In the vicinity of the "coiners" Is very bad. The Men's Guild of St. Mark's L'pis- copal chuich will conduct a social at the home of Jacob Bion'on nn Ulm street, this evening. Cake and cream will be served. A cordial Invitation Is extended to tho public to bo present. The Ladies' Aid srclety of the Meth odist Kplscopnl church will hold a so cial In the church purlers this evening. The entertainment for the evening promises to be something new. All are welcome. The Junior Young People's society of Christian Endeavor of the Dudley Street Baptist chutch entertained a number of members of the chuich nnd their friends last evening In the par lois of the church. A pleasing pro gramme was rendered. A neat sum was also realized trom the cream and cake sold. The borough olliiials inspected tho ditferent sticets in town yesterday. Tho Inspection occupied th" whole day. The streets were mostly in a good con dition, onlv several being condemned. Mrs. William Eden and family, of West Di Inker street, who have been tho guests of La-kawnnna. tr lends, have returned home. Miss Nellie Carney, of Aichbald, spent the day with Drinker stieet friends. LACKAWANNA'S ORDINANCE. Committee Decides to Report It with Amendments. The streets and bridges committee of common council, composed of 1; W. Tewksbury, W. V. Grillltlrs. J'. W. Klzelman, T. F. Morris and D. II. Reese, met lust night to consider the two new telephone ordinances, and af ter 11 short session selected the Lack awanna company's ordinance for pre sentation to councils It will not, however, be reported upon In Its present shape, m, ut least, a portion of the committee is disposal GRAIN-0 BRINGS RELIEF to the coffee drinker. Coffee drinking is it habit thut la universally Indulged In and almost as universally Inturlous Have von tried Ginlu-O? It Ih ulinoat llko cof lee but the effectB are Just the opposite Coffen upsets the stomach, lulns the til getUton, aflects the heart and dlstuibs the whole nervous svstein Grittn-O tones up tho Htotn.ieh, aids digestion ttnd strengthens tlm neivcs. Thero Is noth Iiik but nourishment In Oraln-O 11 can't bo otherwise. 13 und 23c, per package. TWO PROMINENT LADIES CURED OF CATARRHAL DYSPEPSIA Li-.clnda B, Chandler rf Chicago, III. Mis. Lucincln B. Chnndlei, of Chi cago, is the Honor able president of the Illinois Women's Press association: Honorable President of the society for the j'romotlorr of Health; founder of the Margareth Fuller society for the study of economics and governments, and also president of the Chicago Moral Kducatlonnl society. Mis. Chandler Is nn indent friend of Pe-ru-nn, nnd In writing to Dr. Haitmnn on the subject she stated as follows. Chicago, Jan. C, 1899. Dear Doctor I suppose every one that Is confined to their desk and not getting the lequlied uniount of evci clse, will, sooner or later, suffer with THE POPULAR HOME Don't Forget the Date,FHdasyat"aay. April 28 and 29, This Week A largo quantity of Bread, Cako Jelly Rolls, etc., will bo baked and given away FREK on Friday and Saturday. Baking to be on the Dockash Itange, from 10 a. in. to (i p. m., to demonstrate now little iuoi is re quired in baking two barrels of Hour. The Hour usetl will bo the Celebrated Snow "White, mado by the Westou Mill Co. Como and see us if you are interested in econ omy of fuol,a neat kitchen and well baked bread and food Foote Sl Hears Building, 140 to attain some amendments to it An other meeting will be held Th'i- sday night to pass llnally upon tills matter. The principal amendment sug-'s-cd is one Imposing a tax on tho com pan's gross receipts or the adoption of some other means of securing to the city some lelmbursement for Its valuable franchise. MOBE CIGAKS CONFISCATED. Two Lots Seized Yesteiday in Col lector Penman's District. Two more seizures of M. Jacobs & Compnn's cigars were made In Col lector Penman's district jesterday. A lot In which were 1,900 wa-j located at L'aston and another small lot was found in Carbondale. As yet, strange to say, none of these clgais have been located in Scranton. ALDERMANIC CASES. Before Alderman Millar weie brought Mr and Mis. Thomas J. "onro, of Green Ridge, charged with assault and batter. Conroj's step-mother. Mrs. Mary Conroy, few das ago he (Hi lies) nut tlu defend, ants wire held each In $300 ball for tiliir appeainiicu ut court. LIUabcth Granville and Margmet Tracey uie neighbors aid reside In Pine Brook. They had a disagreement jes tc rday and Liter bad a trial In which the Granville woman was detendant. She was charged with assault and oatt-ry and threats. Alderman Millar heard the case and hpld the defrrdunt In iJH ball tor her appearance at court. William Iteltenauer was glvtn a hear ing before Alderman Howe icsrcrdav chimed with larceny and malicious raid chief Liver man William Belles, of Adams rivemif was prosecutor. He al leged that the defurdant Idled a horse unrl flit tor fmm litm h'rlil.n pvontn ' U.March 10. L'tte In tlio evening the hoi-e was turned over to Belles but no cutter came with It. Neither did a pair of driv ing sieves Beiteniuier had borrow -d Later that evening the dcUiidant called Ilia up by 'phone and asked if he had gotetn his horse and salel th.il he (Itiit etnuoi i had had an upset and the cutter was wieekctl The horse ran away A lew days ago he (BolU-s) met tho detend ant on the Etrtet and tho latter ashed "Why don't ou stud, me a hill " The suit was tho result and ill default of $100 ball the defendant v.us committal to the county Jail. OBITUARY. After a lingering Illness David S. Cnbh passed nwaj at his home on Mat Ion strict late Monday evening, aged 31 vears and 3 months. The deceased was bom In Salem, Wnjno cotmt, nntl came hero a few years ago und engaged In teaming, lie was highly thought of among the re-i-dents of Greta Bltlge and his death Is a severe blow to his lelatlves. He haves a wife and daughter and lour brother-). A. V.. Cobb, of Phoenix. ArUona. and Prank Cobb, of Carbondale, and W. S. nnd .1. C. Cobb, or tills city. The funeral will lio held from tho Gietn Bielgo Bap. list chinch Thursday afternoon nl 2 o'clock. Interment In tho Barest Hill ctmcteiy. Hubert II. BchlirrptY. the one-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs August Sehiinpff, of Si)J Cedar avenue, died yesteiday moinlng fiom an attack of membianeous croup The little one- had been ailing but a lw das s. This Is tho second son of Mr Sihimpff who has died In a. tew veari Tho funeral will take plico tomorrow af ternoon trom the family residence h r vices vvU' be at rhe house-. Hev B J Schmidt, of the Chuich ot Pence will nt delate. Interment will be made In the family plot In the TUtslou nventio leme ttty. Jesse Mori Is died nt Ills home on S'ts qiii'hui n.i st'iet, OI pliant. .Mcnehtv nlqht at 10 o'clock. Deceased had been serloua 1 111 for several weeks, but was thou'lu to be Improving. On Moudiiy ho was stricken with paralyt-l which was the cause of his (Hath. 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