THE SCRAOTON TRIBUJNJS-MONDAY, JUNE 12, 1899. 8 EVENTS OF DAY IN WEST SCRANTON KEV. DE GBUOHY PREAOHE3 ON " SUPREMACY OF CHRIST." An Ablo find Eloquent Bormon at tho Jackson Stroot Baptist Church LaBt Evening Charlos Qodshall Nominated Without Opposition for Common Council by Republicans. Rov. E. A. Boyl Accopts Call to Plymouth Church Oonoral Nows Notes and Personals of Intorost. Ho-. Thomas Do anichy, of the Jackson Stieet Hnptist church, preached a sermon Inst c ruing on the Supremacy of Chrlit," taking his text fiom Phllllppiati3 II. !M1 verses. The speaker, In part, said. "Anions tin Mutely utterances of r.iul setting forth the supiomucy of Jesus, there lire none compilable to the cnMulllne passage of our text. With n bold and vigorous eloquence, a rich nnd Jojou ljtlim, a soul aglow with light, lie piocl.ilniH the sovereign power of Jesms. "It Is a choral outburst, the center and clliunx of hN hnltigs, It seems the more remarkable when we think of the ng In whli h It wus uttered. The triumphal march of Chi bit through nearly twenty entuilev, gathering around him the bilghtott lntelleetaanil the purest .sonR jobs the piophctlc Ht.itomcnt of Paul of Its 01 Igliial start ling effect, as time lolw rosea of their perfumes. With us the supremacy of Jeii.s Is a fact of histoid. "The moial movements of the world conllrm it and tell ns how It Is fast hi coming a universal fact. Hut Paul dceluied It at the beginning of I'liils tlanlty, when nil political and icllg lous institutions were hostile to Jesus, and when to be a follower meant e pttblon from the literary and fashion able circles. "Hut the apostle speaks of Jesus ns having a name mote evalted than any other, a name to brighten In splendor by the Inflow Ing tides of civilization UTJjJ the onuaid match of events, nl could you ni.ushall together all the magnllleent llni.i of tropical and equa torial iegion and weave the flowers of eveiy line into u g.ailind. tho beauty would not equal the beauty foi which his name stands "Underneath all loims of justiie, truth and glare is thlt vvondoiful name. You cannot blot it out. Men have tried it. but vain and fruitless have been their best efforts The names of Kings carved in stones and brass have been effaced, but the name ot Jesus, written on the tablet of hu man soul", inwoven nnd interwoven with all that is sacied and puie, will never be lost. "Commencing lite at the lowest round, cradled In a manger, yet raided to tho throne of universal do minion, the swaddling clothes became tho gaimcnts of a king and a con Paine's Celery Compound 75c Pinkham's Compound 70c Pierce's Golden Medical Dis 75c Mellon's Food 38c and 55c ai GL'ORGi: XV. JCNKINS', 1 01 & Main Avenue 1 I1TH11 HTB A Is49 SelliM mm J There's but one complete silk store in Scrantou. Of course, you know where to find it. That stock is at your service this week on unusually easy terms. The assortment is at the high water mark, but prices have gone down for six days only. The few illustra tions which follow will serve to illustrate the true con ditions which prevail throughout the entire department. Foulard Silks None but tho best reliable makes here nnd tho very latest colorings and designs. See our Special Offerings at 49c, 58c and 75c. 10 Pieces Taffeta Puie silk, every thiead; new two-tone color blends. all tho Guar- nnteed value, 75 cents. Special This Week, 55c Black Silk Grenadine In exclusive single dress patterns which cannot be du plicated. New Crepon stripe and Chenille effects that are wonderfully handsome, as well as a wealth of other styles which may meet your approval. Black Crepon The only complete line in Scrantou is at the Globe Warehouse. Ten days ago we were pretty well sold out of these popular dress skirt weaves, but there is not a single number or desigu lacking today. In a word, the stock is complete. Globe Warehouse queror. Not by virtue of hta acad emic training, or rlpo scholarship, or classic attainments did he outshine others, as lie was looked upon as tho pervertcr of the nation, u disturber ot men's beliefs. Jesus beeam supremo by the unsullied purity of his life, tho sovereignty of hH live, the mcasuro esJ sweep of his sympathy, the un approachable grandeur of his charact er, tho oceanic fulness of his spiritual ity nnd ttie glory of his divinity. "To tuke Christ out ot the Bible would be llko taking the lights nnd shadows out of painting, sounds out of music, truth out of hlstorv nnd tho flame trom the candlestick. The Bible Is the fountnln head of literature, the world's best thought and Christ re malns to the uay unciowned in the world ot letters. "Hut far above nil written lltoratuie, the supreme products of the mind, tho creations of ntt, there Is a realm bright as the light, mm one ns the pearl, which is the realm of spiritual affection and here Chi 1st Is supreme. "Agnln the supremacy of Jesus Is seen In his power upon the soul. Some how, In tho serencst moments of the soul we tunx to Jesus nnd find him the answer to our questions. The vvoild's grcatests scientists huvo never hesi tated to bond their Unce to Christ. Thus from the realm of science, literature and nit and religion they come with their diadems to crown Jesus ns Lord over nil. "lie is supreme because he saves us from our sins nnd the world (it lnige Is slowly lecognllng Jesus as supreme, lie Is the same yesteiday, today and forever. The prediction of Paul about Jesus was not the empty ihetniic of tin eloquence of oiutoij, but rnther the language of a seer that peered down through the ages to come nnd there Is no other name given among men wheieby we can be saved " C.ODSHALL NOMINATED At the Republican caucus in the Kifth ward Satuiduv afternoon to nominate it Mie essnr to John H. Walker In com mon council, Charles Goilshall, of South Sumner avenue, was the only candi date voled fur. In the four districts he received a total of 2C votes The election will lake plate next Sutuiduv afteinoon Thin- far no Pemociatlc nsplrant for the olllce his been nominated and In all piolnblllty Mr. Goilshall will bo elected without opposition. iu:v 1: a hovi. ACcni'Ts Itev. E A Boil, of Clali, Michigan, who was tendered the pastorale of the 1'lv mouth Congiegutionul church re cently, has written his acceptance ot the chat go to the trustees of the church and the letter was read at Inst evening's service. Itev. -Mr. liovl will assume charge of his work here on Sunday, June 21 Dining his brief stay hete several weeks ago ho made many iriends nnd was veiy favorably impressed with tho city. He is the voungest man ever called to the church and he comes under very favorable conditions. GENERAL NEWS NOTES Rev J. 1$ Sweet, pastor of the Simp son MethodKt Episcopal church, will be tendered a reception in the church this evening. The affair will be un dei the dliectlon of the Men's Aid so ciety The Columbia lloso company will hold a regular meeting this evening and every member Is icquested to be present, as business of impoitunce will bo ut ted upon. The Sciantnn Gas and Water com pany hab icpairod the asphalt pave- 12 Pieces Stripe Taffetas Irreproachable stvles, faultless coloilngs, vai ranted weave. A matchless value at S3 cents. Special This Week, 69c Wash "Jap" Silks 2." pieces in Plaids, Checks nnd Snipes Plight efiects for waUt.s and children's wear. The best half dollar silk made. Special This Week, 31c rasy Mrs. Pinkham's Medicine Made a New Woman of Mrs. Kuhn. ( LITtBl TO Mlt. rlHXKAU VO. &M0 "Dunlins. Fiskham I think it is my duty to write to you expressing my sincere gratitude for tho wonder ful relief I have oxporienoedby theuto of Lydia E. Pinkhtim'n Vegetable Com pound. I tried different doctors., also different kinds of medicine. I would feel better at times, then ould bo as bad as ever. "For eitfht year I wnsa Trent suf feror. I had falling of the womb and was in such misery at my monthly periods I could not work but a little before I would have to He down. Your medicine has mado a nw woman of me. I can now work all day and not get tired. I thank you for what you have dono for me. I ahnll alwayn praise your medicine to all suffering womon." Mm. E. E. Kuuk, UnniiAso, Onto. " I have taken eight bottles of Lydia L rinkham's Vcgotable Compound and used two packages of your Sana tive Wash, also some of tho Liver Pills, nnd I can say that your remodies will do all that you claim for them. Before taking1 your remedies I was very bad with womb trouble, was nervous, had no ambition, could not sleep, und my food seemed to do me no (rood. Now I am well, and your medicine has cured me. I will tflndlvrecotumetid your med icine to every one wherever I go " Hll3. M. L. SlIltAllH, Guk Mahsu, Micii. meiit on South Main avenue and Jack son sheet which was torn up by them. The Uarber company made the repairs. Jtlpplo division. No 15, Sons of Tem perance, held a business meeting and uncial session Saturday evening. A rose social will be held at the home of Kobert Peekenr, on North Lincoln avenue, this evening, under the direc tion of the Sunday school class of the First Baptist church, taught by Mrs. D C Williams. Cake, lemonade and u rose w ill be given for ten cents Ice cream will be for t-ale. I A six-months-olil child of Mr and Mrs D J. Williams, of South Hvde Park avenue, died yesterday. The I funeral will oieur at 4. 3i) o'clork this afternoon. Interment in Washburn street cemeteij. A. H. Eynon has been ehoren as dele gate fiom the I'll mouth Congregational church to the Congregatlon.il conven tion to be held at Mt. Catmel. The funeral of William McDonough will be held this morning. The remains will be taken to Holy Cross church at P o'clock and Interment will afterwards be made in Cathedral cemetery. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. Ml-ses Gi.uv Aiers, of I'.elnervllle, N. J, Hattie Hevun and Dena Rosen cinns. of Plttston, vvl o are the guests of Miss Mabel Spencer, of Jackson stieet, vveio tendeted a teceptlon on Etiday evening by the young friends of Miss Spencer. Miss Louisa ('orlops and Samuel Costlett will be united in marriage at the home of Mi. and Mis A. H Holmes, on South Main avenue, Wednesday evening ut 9 o'clock. H. H. Hamfoiil, of South Main avo nuo. Is lecoverlng from tho effects of an opeiatlon performed a few dais ago. Mis Louis Jloise, of Jackson street, is visiting her daughter of Cohoes, N. y. John Simmons and son, Harry, of Shamokin, are visiting Mis. Fred Da vis, ot N'oith Sumner avenue. Mis Grant Corbln of North Sumner avenue, Is entertaining Mrs. Michael Nauman, of Mt. Pocono. Mr. and Mis. Rede 11. of Philadel phia, arc the gueMs of Mr Elizabeth Long, of North Main avenue. Miss Kate Ackeiman, of Poughkcop ele, N. Y is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. George Chase, of North Main avenue. Thomas Vaughn, of I'lttston, nnd William Riyaid, of Dunmore, called on friends In town vi'sterdav. M. L, Beynnn, of Lansford, Cai bon count, Is visiting relative) on Eynon stieet. Mib. Patrick Rurke nnd daughter, JIh, Huh ley, of Pitts-ton, are the guests of lelatlves on Luzerne stieet. Mis. John Gagan, of I'lttston, is being entertained by Mis Patrick Gallagher, of Jackson street. Miss Pribcilla Moigan, of Philadel phia, Is v Kiting hei parents on North rilmore nvenue John Fliin.ig.in, of Elk lake, Wavne county, is the guest of Michael r.ihey, of Noith Main avenue. Mi'-s Emma Swnitz, of Shenandoah, Is visiting Mis. Ida Sheai, of South Main avenue. GREEN RIDGE. Mis. M. Grltlln. of Monsey avenue, has returned from I'lttston Mr. nnd Mrs. Warren Kimble spent yesterday In Wyoming. Geoige Palmer, of Madison avenue, nnd Miss Doiotliea Murrea, of tho West Side, were mairled in New Yotk city last Monday. They will reside on Madison avenue. Mr and Mrs. Ch.ulcs Stevens, of Perth Amboy, lire tho guests of Mr. and Mis. Ira On, of New Yoik btieet. The Women's Christian Temperance) union gave the Delaware and Hudson railroad men button-hole bouepjet with text cards und white- ilbbons attached em S.ittuday. This week the street car men will lecelvo the samo atten tion. c. W. Miller, of Rieaker street, Is visiting in Ilonesdale. Soda water at Manners' pharmacy, the best in Glcen Ridge; our sales prove It. H. V Klllum, of Paupack, is visiting f i lends here. W. C Reynolds, of New Yoik street, spent Saturday at Jeimin I'atiolman Palmer lias returned fiom his vacation and resumed his beat S.ituiday evening. Mis. John Capweli, of Adams ave nue, has returned fiom u week's so journ in Boston. Rev. M- D. Fuller, D. D., of On ego, spent Sunday hero Mrs. P K. l'otter, ot Monsey ave nue, is visiting friends in Kenton. N C. Benson, of Marlon stieet, is In Benton. Mr. and Mis Bent Potter, of Madi sonvllle, spent Sunday with his par ents on Monsey avenue. Imperial Queen Hair Tonic at Man ners' pharmacy, !20 Green Ridge street, tho greatest hair srovver known. 50o a bottle. GRAIN-0 BRINGS RELIEF to tho coffee drinker Coffeo drinking Is a habit that la universally indulged In nnd almost ns universally Injurious Have yoa tried Cliuln-O? It is nlmost llko cof. fie but tho effects Die Just the opposlto. Cofteo upsets the stomach, ruins the di gestion, affects the heart and disturb the whole nervous si stem. Grain-O tones up the stomach, aids digestion and strengthens the) nerves. There is noth ing but nourishment In Oraln-O. It can't bo otherwise. 15 and 2oc. per package. HAPPENINGS OF NORTH SCRANTON CANTATA WILL BE PRESENTED THIS EVENING At the Wolsh Congregational Church. Cast of Characters Miss Deckor Entertains Her Sunday School Pupils Colostial LodRO, I. O. 0. F. will Entertain Rov. T. V. Evans, of Wales, will Proach Tonight at tho Wayne Avonuo Baptist Church. Other Nows Items and Porsonals. This evening the beautiful cantata, "Bed Biding Hood," 'will bo given at tho Welsh Congregational church, West Market street. A largo audience Is ex pected to bo present to see tho perform ance which will be under tho leader ship ot William Lewis. Tho characters represented are as follows: Queen llattle Hvnns Mother- Phoebe Bvans Bed Biding Hood May Price Attendants of the Queen, Jennie Price, May Uvans, Cassio Rich. Mary Blch, Viola Williams, Lizzie Williams, .Magglo Coles. Wolf Thomas Hitchlngs Organist Anna Price Conductors. Hunty Illtchings and Hannah Williams MISS DECKER ENTERTAINED. A delightful evening was spent at the home of Miss Amy Decker on Cu 3 ugu btreet Friday evening. Miss Decker's Sunday school class of tho Provldonco Methodist Episcopal church and a number of her music pupils gath ered together to enjoy the eveninir. Games, music and singing wus enjoicd by all. Miss Deckel was assisted In receiving the guests by Miss Alleo Ken dall, of Chlnchilln. Miss Geitrude Sim mons and Miss Eva Meredith. Thoue present were" MIsos Grace Slsco, Bella Crosby, Jennie Hoffman, Cora Crosbi, Kate Kennedy, Mame Loftus. Nellie Eethetly, Margaret nnd Helen Decker, Masters David Neild, Ambtose Mulley, Ralph, Carl and Prank Mi Donald. Hal lihon Frethervey, Cltuk Davis, Hnrrl bon Watklns, George Mende, William Gieeu, Ilerbett Armsttong, Nelson Ellsby and Robert Laird. GOOD TIME PROMISED Celestial lodge, No. S't3, I. O O. T , will meet In tho auditorium this eve ning. Alter the regular lodge &esslun the members and visitors will enjoy a pleasant social and partake of u light luncheon, which will bo served in tho main hall, first lloor. Addicsses will bo made und a "pleasant e'venlng is prom ised. The committee having tho mat ter In charge consists of J. G. Covvles, O. D. Meyers und J. W. Renjamin. SHORT .N'CWS ITRMS. The Pastors' Aid society of the Couit Street Methodist Episcopal church h is ananged for a lawn social at Tripp's patk, Thursday afternoon, from 4 to S o'clock. A lino supper will bo served and also Ice cream and strawberries. Rev. T. V. Kvans, ot Wales, who is making a tour of the Baptist churches ot tills country and who was expected to tench here and pi each at the Bap tist church on Wnjnc avenue this evening, Is unable to arrive here to day, but will arilve teimorrovv and preach in tho evening In above named chmch Piovidence Conclave of Heptnsophs will meet at the audltoilum tomorrow evening. Se'veial candidates will be initiated and there will be a general gooel time. Attorney A. A. Vosburg has received his commission as elistrlct deputv gtaud masti'r of tho I. O. O F. una Is now prepaied to giant all dispensations, etc., In acioidonco with the laws of the order and to perform any other duty which may devolve upon him. Wednesday evening an ice cream and stiiiwbeny Focial will bo held un der the auspiees of the Flist Baptist cliure h, Waine avenue. The same evening two contests will be decided Friends of Rev. II. Peckover will bo pleased to learn that he Is meet ing with giatlfilng success In his new field nt Meshoppen. Mr. Peckover was formetly pastor of the Putitan Congre gational ihurch on West Maiket stieet. John Gallagher, who signed as sec ond baseman for Seiunton ami was farmed to tho I'iw rence, Mass, club returned home Saturday. The Citizens' band of this place, will give an open air concert this week under tho direction of Prof. George Crump Thu Ctynt.il erary and Dinmatlc club will hold an important meeting this evening. The Rev. T. Valentino Rvans, of Wales, who Is now on a visit to this countty, will preaeVi at Providence tills evening, as announced In the pap eis Saturday. Ho will pieach tomor row evening at tho First Welsh Bap list chinch, Wayne avenue. n:u.soNAi,s. John Tlcgun, of Oak stieet, Is con nlesciiig after tin illness of several weeks. Mr. und Mis. Thomas Grlfllths, of Wayne nvenue, lslteu relatives in Old Forge ycstcrda. .Mis. Hauls, of StioudHburg, I the guest of her mother, Mrs. Louise Pow ell, of lirlt k avenue. Miss Nellie Kaln, ot Ashley, has re turned home utter a visit with her cousin, Miss Agnes I)aitt, of Olyphunt rond. iiils-,e.s Mame McOowan nnd May Roland, of McDonough avenue, spent yesteiday In Taylor. MIhscs Alice and May Jones, of Tay lot, spent yesterday with Miss Jennie Kvuus, of West Maiket street, Mrs. T D. James, of West Maiket street, spent yesteiday with her daugh ter, Mrs. W. J. Wilson, of Dickson. Miss Gertrude James, of West Mar ket street, spent yesterday In Price burg.V Miss Lizzie Davis, of Taylor, spent yesterday with Miss Lottie Uray, of North Main avenue. Miss Uva Williams, of Plttston, Is the Kuest of friends on Green stieet. Miss Mattle Ulsley, of Shamokin, Is the guest of Silas Nellie Davis, of Ninth Main nvenue. Mm, Itobert Hill and two children, of Brooklyn. N. V., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Robert Twiss, of Amelia avenue P. II Kearney, ot Yard street, and Andrew Whitehead, of Spring stieet, spent esterdu at Hock lake. Mis Marguiet Tierney nnu daugh ter, of Ashley, are lsltlnB Mr- nnd Mrs. James Hoaley. of Green street. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Murphy, of Ashley, nio visiting friends here Mr. James Hrace, of Williams street, has returned home from a week's visit with friends In Danville. Mrs. Owen Morgans, of Hnzleton, Is the guest of Mr. und Mrs. Evan Lewis, of Summit avenue. ,Wi T. Evans, of Leggett Btreet, has HnKKnnnKKnnHnnnnKHKnKtkiuMMtev:nttttktr.ttHttHt.tttt v X V SI X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X K X X X X X X X X X X Our June underwear sale continues X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X V X X X X X I. X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X Muslin drawers Women's muslin drawers, excellently made, with cluster of tucks; value 10c each. Sale price 1 1 cents Muslin drawers Women's muslin drawers, tiimraecl with cluster of tucks and cmbioidcry; leal value 39c. Sale price 25 cents Muslin drawers Women's drawers Of fine muslin, very exceptional value, trimmed with tucks and fine embroidery, value 59c. . Our sale price 3yC Women's drawers Of fine muslin, consisting of four differ ent styles, some tiimmcd with lace and insertion, ojhers with embroidery and insertion to match, real value, 69c. . Sale price 4SJC Women's drawers Of fine muslin, trimmed with ruffle of fine embroidery, value - 89c. Sale price OyC Others up to $3.50 X X X X X X X A It " it U 41 0 Ve V5 U U a 4 A 3 "A S"r5 'a loturncil fiom Do.irficld, O, where lie w,m the Riicst ot friends for a week, nichnrd Davii, who has been ser iously ill at thi homo of his brother in Nantlcoko, his returned to his home on Ho'ioit avenue Mr. Samuel England, of Elmlra, X. Y., is tho Riicst of his ilauprhter, Ml 3. II. C. Ilatton, of Williams street. Mis. John Morris, of Williams street. Is visiting f 1 lends In Kingston. Misses ficrtio Hauls nnd I.Izzle I.eonaid spent esterd,iy with friends In Olypbant Miss Maisarct Knno of Aichbald, Is the guest of friends heic Pea Coal Delivered, 1.25, to South Side, central city and central Hyde Park. Address orders to C. B. Sharkey, 1314 Cedar ave. 'Phono CGS3. SOUTH SCRANTON. James Mangnn Seriously Injured in ft Runaway Saturday Night Mr. Michael Spindlor's Two Sons Doad. Othor Items of Intel est. Junes Mangan, a diiver for the Casey and Kellev brewer, received seiious lnjuiles Saturday night In a lunaway. Ills team Is very splilted and often ntt' miited to get away. While driv ing along Cedar avenue the horses made a dash near tho Christ Lutheian church. Mr Mnngan gained contiol of them and soon brought theni to nn or dinary race Neai Locust street an other and successful effoit was mid to get away. Tho animals. In tholr maddens d chase, collided with it tele graph pole. M'ingan nnd two men w Ith Mm wtire jerked from their high seats Ho was thrown under the wagon and the rear portion of It passed over bis legs. The other two escaped with slight Injuiy. Mangan was lemoved to his home where ho was attended by Dr. Wjish Tho examination did not show any fractured bones, yet It Is fcaicd Urn; ho Is injuicd internally. HIS SAD MISFORTUNE. Michael Spindler, of 310 Neptune place, Is sorely afflicted. Ills young son, Poter, was burled Saturday, and last night another son, Charles, died. Theli deaths were duo to scarlet fever. Services over tho remains ot Peter were held at the bouse, Hev. Peter Christ olllclatlng. Interment was made In tho German Catholic cemetery at No. E. Adam Fjuchtel, Peter Huerter, Charles Schank and Edward Fleller were the pall-bearers. Fred Fischer and Georgo Ridenbnch were flower bearers. The arrangements for tho fu neial of Charles will bo announced later. BRIEF ITEMS OF INTEREST. The baby daughter of Permanent Man Henry Ilenn, of the Neptune En gine company, was baptized yesterdu at his home. Rev. 13. J Schmidt of ficiated at tho ceremony. Tho child was named Madeline Ilenn. Mr. and Mrs, Ilenn entertained a large number of friends during the day. I.awrence'8 bund gave an open nlr concert at Hotel nest Satutday night A largo giand stund wus erected In front of tho hotel and was dccoiuted i - - jl J25J THE LEflDE R Scranton Store, 124-126 Wyoming Avenue. The most sensatianal sale of its kind in many seas ons. In fact, we may say that there has never been such a multitude of REAL bargains at any one time in any one store. It has distanced ALL competition and has proved again very conclusively that in muslin un derwear THIS store has yet to find its rival, A new shipment of 6,000 garments Same very new and extremely interesting assort ments came to us in the last couple of days and are now ready to be placed on sale. See the new sleeve less gowns at .98, 2-98 and 3.98 A very special sale of fine cam bric corset covers trimmed with lace and embroidery This is to be a special event for this week extra line gar ments at prices that usually buy only cheap goods. 29c value at 19c Made ot fine quality cambric with V-neck handsomely trimmed with cmbroi- , dery. Our sale price, J,oC 39c value at 25c Made of fine quality cambric in ten different styles some reduced from 59c, others fiom 35c all of them perfect in fit and handsomely trimmed with embroidery and lace. Sale price.... 2i5C 59c value at 39c Of fine quality cambric, with V or square neck, handsome ly trimmed and in some of lhe newest designs. Our sale price oVC Others up to $2.50 it Vl 'A V5 ' 'A 'A Vj 'A 'A 'A "A 'A "A A 'A 'A "A 3 with an abundance of fligs and wild flowers. Thousands listened to the ex cellent piogrnmme of popular music given Professor Lawrence ga e tho concert in honor of tho Tout teen Pi lends. Charles Schenck, of nirch sttect, the shoe dealei, will leave for Lancaster to day to repiocnt Nay Aug Tribe HO Im proved Order of Ited Men, at the slt tln'T of the stand council of this state, held theie this wetk Itev. Peter Christ, of St Mao's chuicb, was at I'lttston last night and picaelud at tho foil hours' devotion services held In tho German Catholic chinch ot that city. The funeral of Itelnhold Sa.ar was held 110111 hi? late home on Alder street yesterday afternoon and was largely attended. Services who held nt tho Hickory Stieet Presbyterian chuich, Intoiment was made in th- I'lttston avenue cemeteiy. Udwln Kiable and William Smith, select and common councllmen respec tively of the Nineteenth ward, will place a force of twenty men at woik this mornliiK repairing the stieets of their waid. LICENSE LAWS STILL IN FORCE. Opinion Oivon by City Solicitor Mc Oinley to tho Mayor. Recently Muynr "iloir addressed a communication to Clt Solicitor Mc Glnley with a view to ascertaining if the license laws referred to in Tor ie's Digest .11 c still In operation. On Saturday he leceived the following an swer Hon. James Molt, mnvot. Deir Sir. The license, ordinances to which you have called my attention, nppioved In 1W!. ISO". lsSl and 18S4, pro viding for the collection ot a license tax from auctioneers and others, havo never been lepenled and are thuefoie In force. Paragraph 8 of tho ordinance of 1SS1 declares that "tho llci use tax shall bo appraised b tho mercantile appraiser last uppolnted, und annually thereafter to be appointed by the select council of the city of Scianton, who shull mako said appialsemont on be half of the city, etc. Inasmuch as the oliice of meicantllo appraiser In this Instance Is created by mdlnunce, It is within tho provisions of Section C, Ar ticle 7, Act May 23, 1SS9, which states "that tho mayor shall nominate and by and with the advice of the select coun cil appoint nil subordinate otiicers of the city whoso olllces are created by or dinance." Very respectfully yours, M. A. McGinley, City Solicitor. COURT HOUSE NEWS NOTES. The Thlid week ot common court will begin this morning. Pleas The Jury In 'he trespass case of Miss Lizzie Carey against W Gibson Jones leturned a verdict of f"00 In favor of the plaintiff Saturday. Court on Saturday transferred the liquor license of Thomas P Jonts, of Gome Unci Bii nllibli, nratklfi reroliUn UipartitirofkLdbed. I Or. Foal's EnmytfaaB PISS3 ThjT in tows pt, t4 ettitta l TWlt. Tk tt (Dr. BttHO DnlM iuit. 85atffywUei, Jl.OO. Xddraa Eaifc UcsKKB C ClettlnaU,' 0. ror Sato by JOHN H Spruoo atrot PHELPSi . .1 .it fi X X .J .nr a :t . .1 ,t ft x x . . .1 . .t . . X X X X X X X X X J X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X Muslin gowns Mother Hubbard yoke, clus ter of tucks, trimmed with cambric ruffle; value 45a 25 cents Muslin gowns Empire yoke of Insortlon, col lar trimmed with cambric ruf fle; value 49c. 29 cents X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X Huslin gowns Muslin gowns in Mother Hub bard style, tucked and trimmed with embroidery, real , value 59c. Sale price. 39C Muslin gowns, nicely tucked, square neck of embroidery in sertion, trimmed with wide em broidery edge to match, real value 75 cents. Sale . price 49c Muslin gowns in Empire style, with yoke of embroidery, K. collar handsomely trimmel with embroidery to match, ex' x x Sale price OVC Others up to $5.00 X X X U fc "A A 'A 'A "A A "A A "AAA'A 'A ' A 'A 'A Lackawanna street, Olyphant, to Mary Sweeney. The respondent's bill of particulars In the Eighth waid contest for tho constable was Med Saturday. A rule was grunted Saturday on mo tion of Hon. J C aughan to compel the plaintiff and sequestrator In the case of Luziarlus Moyer against Ter ronce Raffcity to show cause why the appointment of the sequestrator should not be sot aside. A vcidict for the defendant was ren deied Saturday In the trespass case of A. S. Mors against William P. Litts. The plaintiff sued to recover damages for farm stock and Imple ments which were taken from the Vos burg faim at Clark's Summit, for which the defendant was ugent and the plain tiff occupant. Tho question hinged on whether or not the plaintiff had .a lease, as lie claimed and the defendant denied. OBITUARY. Frederick Haines, aged forty-four years, a resident of Fifteenth street, died at his homo on Friday evening, after a short Illness Deceased was born in Cardiff, South Wales, and had resided In this city a number of years He? was a membei of the Knights ot tho Golden Encle and the Sons of St. George. His wife and the following childien survive hlnr Mi John Lance, Misses Mar, Viola, W UHam, Fiederick, Albert nnd Robert The funeral ser vices will be held at the house tomor iow afternoon at -'.0 o'clock Inter ment will be made in tho Washbutn street cemeteiy. J. G Hewitt died at his home on Plttston avenue, Saturday night Ho was clghtv-two yeais of age, and one of tho oldest residents ot South Scran ton. A family of grown chlldun sur vive him. The funeral will be held to monow afternoon. CASTORS A Por Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Boar3 tho oftg; Signaturo MADE Mg A Mtm miwl A 11 v TAni nrn tvrtinrBir t pnnn "-. - voiiK but vyu orr, Impoteacy, BlplMaM, ate , csi l7 Abtua or othtr Ficmhi t4 Indli creuoni, TAy mtutkly mt urlu r-T rwtorn Lcwt Vitality Ik Idoryouif and tttkoo i meat l 1st Otttll ', have card thoutaada and will crora roo. Xf a at r a po. itiravrluaasvarantMtoaffartararo Cfl RTft In oaohe&aaor refund tha money. PrieatKJ U I wipar lackaioi or aii akcta (full traatmeatl for f3&0. lif mill, in plain wrarnwr. vxn recti ft of prtf. Circular "- AJAX REMEDY CO., ''cas&'ii'" For sals In Scranton, Pa., by Matthews Dros. and H C Banderecn, druegista. I Mtdiele. Oalr htnlMCE4 PharmaOlat, cor. 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