HU-fVHi " f ,. j . yf ' . s THE SCRANTON TRIBUJNJ4-THURSDAY, JUNE 15, 1899. JW EVENTS OF DAY IN WEST SCRANTON KNIQIITS OP PYTHIAS NOM INATE OFFICERS. Itccltal by Prof. Kossar's Pupils and Concert In Plymouth Congrega tional Church Light Lunch Camp ing Club Outing Another Attempt to Reorganize Company F St. Brenden's Excursion Muslcalo at St. David's Church Other Notes of General Interest. Patagonia lodge, No. SOB, Knights oC Pythias, met Inst evening In D. D. Evans hall, on South Slain avenue, nnd nominated the following ofllcers for the ensuing term: Chancellor, Hoeso J. Evans; vlcc chunccllor, Thomas U. Jones; orator. Theodore Brydon; master of exchequer, David D. Evans; master of finance, David V. Lewis; tnaster-at-arms.Davld S. James and William L. Jones; master of work, Morris Jones; inner guard, Thomas It. Lewis; outer guard, Will lam L. Jones; trustee, D. E. Evans; representative to Grand lodge, Edmund Davis, David D. Lewis nnd Henry G. Davis. The election will occur June 2S. PROF. ROSSA1VS PUPILS. An enjoyable muslcalo was given at D. H, Thomas' music store last even ing by the pupils of Prof. Silas Ros snr, assisted by Iiessie Sloat, David Stephens and Philip Warren. The pro gramme as printed in yesterday's Tri bune was carried out In its entirety. The pupils who participated wore: Edward Farr. Alice HarnlcUIes, Arthur Ellas, Linlu Wntklns, Susie Fenton, Slay Roberts, May Jones; Edith Miller and George Martin. CLASSES ENTERTAIN. .' A large nudlonce assembled at Ply mouth Congregational church last even ing at the coni-ert given by classes Nos. 21 and 22 of the Sunday school. The programme consisted of choruses, solos, duets and a milkmaid's drill by twelve young ladles. Uyron Evans wns chairman of the ixerclsesand the participants were John If. Thomns, Edward R Davis, Nathan iel Davis, Misses Anna Davis. Jennie Price, Winnie Stephens and Mary Owens. The entertainment was fol lowed by a social, at which Ice cream was served. ANNUAL CAMPING PARTY. The Light Lunch Camping club held n meeting last evening at the home of John and Charles Padwgan to com plete arrangements for their fourth an nual outing nt Hiawatha island, Owego, N. Y. Henry Davis was elected president nnd John C'adwgan quartermaster. The Paine's Celery Compound 75c Pinkham's Compound 70c Pierce's Golden Medical Dis 75c Mellon's Food 38c and 55c at GEOltGK V. JENKINS'. 1 01 S. Alain Acnue of Baby Today And the comforts it should have for this trying weather. These innocent little mites, so dear to many of us, don't receive half the attention in the matter of suitable and seasonable clothing that is justly their due. This is not the result of intentiotial cruelty, but purely the outcome of thoughtlessness. As a matter of fact, these delicate little morsels ot humanity are much more susceptible to temperature changes than are their older iriends who love them so well. Think this matter over, then Come and See the Comforts We've Got for Baby Ajustable to All Kinds of Weather A baby's complete outfit or wardrobe, can be bought here ready to wear, suitable for all ages and stages of child hood, and they're not ot the coarse, ready-made variety, either. All that skill, art, quality and daintiuess of finish and workmanship can accomplish has been centered on these tiny garments, and there isn't a garment baby can wear, for storm or sunshine, or night or day, that we cau't supply at a moment's notice and without all the worry and trouble usually attending the making of these thiugs at home, aud we may add, for a good deal less money too, al though that isn't often taken into consideration when it it comes to Dressing the Baby. Sibbe Warehouse H0STETTER Thero Is noth 'A log which drains Ji'oaergr, a in til - Hon and endur- mice like Ma. Inrla, Kover nnd Ague. Jlofttetter's Storoncli Bitters will send them IgfuniiI iiuu Keep Mlhcm nway. It v hns never failed to euro tho worst STOMACH . rnses. This iii a CZ ract-not an ox- !TTR purl menu Try it. club will leave on Aug. 6 for their two weeks' camp. Eighteen members were at the meeting. "Nick" Loomls has been engaged as chef for the party. COMPANY F, ATTENTION! A meeting of the members of Com pany F, Thirteenth regiment, Pennsyl vania volunteers, will be held In St. David's hall next Saturday evening to effect reorganization, and every mem ber is requested to be present. All ex-members of the company nre welcome, and invited to re-enllst. The present ofllcers will resign their com missions nnd tho members have the privilege of re-electing them or choos ing new olllcers from the ranks. It 13 hoped that the boys will get together this time and do something. ST. ERENDEN'S EXCURSION. The committee having the excursion of St. Urendcn council. Young Men's Institute to Elnghamton, July 4, in charge, met last evening to further nr tangements for that event. It prom ises to be one of tho largest excursions from this city In a number of years. The fact that It will be run over the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western railroad will be highly appreciated by all who contemplate making the trip. MUSICALS THIS EVENING. Tho muslcalo postponed from last week will be given in the Sunday school rooms of St. David's Episcopal church this evening. Tho programme will con sist of recitations, violin, hanjo and piano selections, vocal solos, duets, nnd quartettes. The Anthracite Glee club will also participate. The participants will be: Misses Beatrice Morris, May Fisher, Lillian Konward. Sadie Cramer, Verna Shlf fer, Florence Yost, Flora 'Kaufhold, Helen Markwick, Margaret Phillips, Nora Davis, Blodwen Davis, Thomas Jones, John Evans, Arthur Davis and Chester Davis. GENERAL NEWS NOTES. An Ice cream social was held last evening at the residence of Mrs. Ed ward Hufford, on Lafayette street, by tho Piide of Electric City temple, No. S2. The affair was liberally patronized. The executive board of the First Bap tist church met laBt evening und re ported on the building plans of the church. They will meet again this evening In the Banner block. Henry Evans, of Washburn street, has withdrawn from the councilmanle light in the Fifth ward. Robert Morris lodge of Ivorites will meet this evening and elect olllcers. The membeis of the City Union Ep worth league will hold a meeting In Simpson Methodist Episcopal church this evening. Camp No ITS, P. O. S. of A., will meet this evening nnd hear the report of trustees on tho purchase of a lot for the new hall. A lawn social will bo held in Tripp park this evening. Michael Mannlx, of Hampton street, n, miner In tho Dodge, was slightly In jured yesterday morning while at work by a car Jumping the track. Mrs. John II, Thomas, of South Lin coln avenue, entertained tho teachers of No. 19 school at a 6 o'clock tea yes terday ntternoon. John H. Thomns has disposed of his stock of shoes to W. II. Morgan, who will open a store In tho Banner block today. Frunk Stover has resigned his posl-' tlon with Protheroo & Company to ns surno the martagemont of tho Penn Store company's business on Washburn street. John Davis, formerly In charge, has accepted a position with Samter Brothers- Two boys named Edward Cogglns and John Lewis disappeared from their homes yesterday nnd the police havo been notified of their nbsencp. Mrs. William Morgan, of 32S Twelfth street, entertained tho Sisters of Beth any chapter of St. David's Episcopal church at their closing session Tues day evening. The members of tho Electric City Wheelmen will take a club run to Wllkos-Iiarro next Sunday, leaving headquarters at 8 a. m. and returning at 4 p. 111. Branch 44, C. M. B. A., met last even ing nnd Initiated one candidate and balloted for another. A meeting of the Joint excursion committee was also held. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. John Simmons and son, Harry, of Shamokln, who havo been the guests of Mrs. Fred. Davis, of North Sumner avenue, havo returned home. Miss Margaret Glbb3, of South Main avenue, Is entertaining Miss Genevieve Bacon, of Nicholson. Mrs. Thomas Jenkins, of Albany, N. Y is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Evnn J. Davis, of South Main avenue. Mrs. N. P. Jacobs, of North Bromley avenue, has as her guests Mrs. Ohm gemach and daughter, of Washington, Iowa. Pea Coal Delivered, $1.25, to South Side, central city and central Hyda Park. Address orders to C. B. Sharkey, 19H Cedar ave. 'Phone C681 SOUTH SCRANTON NEWS. Walter Miller, of 448 South Willow Street, Dies Suddenly John Hartman Severely Injured. News Items of Intorest. Walter Miller, a young man sixteen years of age, died very suddenly at his home, 44S Willow street, last night at 10 o'clock. His death was duo to a stroke of apoplexy. For tho past few days the young man had been complaining, but his aliment was not deemed serious. Shortly after supper last night his condition became serious. Dr. D. A. Webb and Dr. Al bert Kolb were hurriedly called and attended Mr. Miller until he died. Deceased was a son of ex-School Con troller Charles Miller, of the Eleventh ward, now deceased, and was a nephew of Fred, Miller, the Pittston avenue hotelman, who was his guardian. Two brothers, William P. and Theodore Miller, are the Immediate survivors. The funeral arrangements were not made last night. CHAPTER OF ACCIDENTS. John W. Hartman. of Pittston ave nue, sustained Injuries of a serious na ture yesterday, while directing some repairs being made at a house of his father in Dutch Hollow. A heavy piece of wood fell on his right hand, fracturing three lingers and dislocating the same members. Dr. D. A. Webb was called to attend him. George Hufnagel, of the Brunswick, on Spruce street, central city, was painfully Injured nt his residence on Pittston avenue Inst evening. Mr. Huf nagel, while ralsinr a window In the dining room, made a misstep and the window came down heavllv. One of the panes fell out and landed on his right hand, severing the thumb almost from tho first linger. Dr. O'Brien, who was called, dressed the wound. NUBS OF NEWS. Miss Katlo Storr. of Alder street, Is visiting In New York city. Miss Margaret Murphy, of Birch street, Is seriously 111. Ten men were overcome hy the heat in the boiler room of the Lackawanna Iron and Steel company's South mill yesterday, Thomas Campbell and Peter Relfen burg, of Carbondale, spent yesterday with Harry Saft, of Cedar avenue. GREEN BIDGE. There will be n social held at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Andrews, of Capou&e avenue, by the Epworth league of the Asbury chuich this even ing. The Knights of tho Mystic Chain are preparing for a grand entertain ment In Morel's hall on the evening of July 10. James Atherton, of Capouse avenue, spent Tuesday In Glenburn. Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Bifahop, of Ca pouse avenue, spent Tuesday in Hones dale. Rev. William Maynard, of Kingston, Is visiting relatives on Deacon street. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Conrad, ot South Larch street, spent yesterday in Har ford. Soda water at Manners' pharmacy, the best In Green Ridge; our sales prove It. Walter Tripp, of Factoryvllle, Is vis iting his parents on Fordhnm street. Miss Martha Potter, of Monsey ave- roro)rvStorviaj)jrsM 2 Does Coffee I Agree with You? If not, drink Grnln-O made from puro grains. A lady writes! "The first time I made Graia-0 I did not 2 like it but after using it for ono week nothing would induce mo to (9 ;is lHVA III 1.UUCU. ill Muuiiauvo ) Zand feeds the system. The children tj can drink it freely with great bene. f fit. It is the strengthening tub. 2 stanco of pure grains. Get a pack. 7 J ago to-dny from your grocer, follow V ) the directions In making it and you y it will havo a delicious and healthful L M tuble beverage for old aud young. f L 15o. and 25c. (t n IniUttliAtyourfcroctrglveijottGItArN.O J (. Accept no Imitation. 1 A 0cx3oocNjcv)cvjcvjrocvj Strengthens System Body Brain and Nerves. (uakiaui wma) No other preparation has ever receiv ed so many voluntary testimonials from eminent people as tho world-famous Marlanl Wine. Appetizer Before Moals Digestive After Meals Tonic At All Times To those who will kindly write to MAIHANI & CO., S2 West 13th Streat, Now York City, will bo sent, postpaid, book containing portraits with endorse ments of Emperors, impress. Princes, Cardinals, Archbishops anil other Inter esting matter. Mention this paper. nue, spent Tuesday at the commence ment exercises of tho Keystone acad emy at Factoryvllle. Miss Mae Palmer, of Madison ave nue, spent yesterday at Harford. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Knapp, of Ca pouse avenue, are visiting In New York state. Mrs. W. E. Greeley, of East Market street. Is visiting friends In Cherry Val ley, N. Y. Williams' Ice cream for sale at Ban nisters' bakery on Capou3o avenue: 40 cents a quart. Try if. P. P. Smith, of Monsey avenue, has returned from New York city. Mrs. I. M. Volght, of Marlon street. Is visiting In Berwick. The ladles of the Green Ridge Baptist chuich will serve Ice cream and cake on tho church lawn on Monsey ave nue Thursday evening, June 15. All are Invited to attend. Mrs. J. Harvey. Mrs. Prltchard, Mrs. Ford, Mrs. Latham, Mrs. L. B. Finch and Mrs. Brady of tho Women's Chris tian Temperance union attended u mis sionary meeting In Waverly on Tues day. Imperial Queen Hair Tonic at Man ners' pharmacy, 920 Green Ridge street, the greatest hair grower known, fiOc a bottle. DUNMORE DOINGS. Special Meeting of the School Board last Evening Provoked Consid erable Discussion as Kegards Treasurer Wahler's Bond. A special meeting of the school board was held In No. 1 building labt even ing. Messrs. Webber. Kellam, Miller. Costello and Spencer being present. Tho meeting was called for the pur pose of considering the report of the committee appointed to Investigate the bond of Treasurer-elect AVahlers. Mr. Spencer, chairman of the com mittee, lead the opinion of the board's attorney. Harry C. Reynolds, which was brief, but stated that the present elect borough treasurer was virtually tho board's treasurer. With this opin ion the board saw fit to Investigate the bond of the treasurer-elect, which was done after a great deal of discussion. They came to tho conclusion that Mr. Wahlers' share of the bond was cor rect and sutllclent, but objected to the kind of bond used, ns It only held each liable to one-fourth, Instead of the whole. The other bondsmen were con sidered insufficient as they now stand. To settle the matter, Mr. Wahlers was asked to furnish a joint and sur ety bond. Mr. Wahlers, who was pres ent, said this would be done. NEWS ITEMS AND PERSONALS. Mr. Wesley A. Mitchell and Miss May Hadsell, both of Scranton, were united in marriage at the Methodist Episco pal parsonage by tho Rev. A. J. Van Cleft last evening. Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell will reside In the city. At 4.30 o'clock yesterday afternoon, Mr, Thomas Qulnn, of this place, and Miss Mamo n. Jordan, of Irving ave nue, South Scranton, were united In marriage at St. Peter's cathedral. The Daughters of America held a successful social at the homo of Miss Chiistlana Pletcher, on Harper street, last evening. A largo number were present and the social diversions were enjoyed by all present. A neat sum was realized. The ninth annual ball of Dunmore lodge, No. 3S2, Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen, will be held this evening In Washington hall. It had to bo post poned on account of bad weather. Yesterday afternoon was the warm est day this summer in town. At Cos. tello's store, on Chestnut street, the mercury ran up to US In the sun at 3 o'clock. Last evening at 7 o'clock In the same place It registered 90 degrees. A team belonging to James Klperlng, of Elmhurst, became frightened on East Drinker street last evening and for a time made things lively. The horses shied at a piece of paper In the road. No damage was done except a broken shaft. William Bushnell, of New York, who has been the guest of his parents, on Grove wtreet, for tho past week, has returned home, Mrs. Isabella Cagelf. of New Castle, England, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Barker Mllner, of Harper street, Mrs. Cagell arrived last evening. Myron Jones, of Brook street, who has been confined to his home for soma time past, Is Improving nicely. Miss May Hughes, of South Blakely street, left for Lake Wlnola yesterday, where sho will spend the summer. Mrs. David Schoonover, of Apple street, has returned from a visit with friends at Maplcwood. OBITUARY. Ellen McAndrew, tho 10-months-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Mc drew, of 31S Phelps street, died yesterday afternoon. Tho funeral will bo held from tho residence this afternoon at 2.30. In terment will bo mule In tho Cathedral cemetery. HAPPENINGS OF NORTH SCRANTON TWO PRETTY WEDDINGS SOL EMNIZED YESTBBDAY. Miss Mary Hoban Becomes the Wife of James J. Haggerty Miss Mary A. Barrett nnd Edward J. Dean Are United in Marriage Tally-ho Tarty Enjoyed by Sunday School Classes Joseph Llntott Crushed Between Cars luneral of Mrs. Thomas Duggan. A pretty wedding occurred yesterday morning, when Miss Mary Ellen Hoban was united In marriage to Mr. James J. Hnggerty. The bride was attended by Miss An nie (Haggerty and tho groomsman was Mr. Michael Conners. The bride nnd bridesmaid were charmingly attired In gowns r white silk mull. Tho ceremony was per formed by Father O'Toole. After tho ceremony the wedding party returned to the home of the bride's parents, where they enjoyed a wedding supper with her many friends. Tho bride is ono pf North Scranton's most estimable young ladles and en Joys the friendship of a h03t of friends. The 21'oom Is a well known nnd popu lar young man of the central city. Mr. and Mrs. Haggerty will stay with the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bart ley Hoban, of Pawnee street, for a few days, utter which they will go to house keeping, with tho good wishes of their many friends. Yesterday at 4 o'clock Miss Marv A. Barrett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Barrett, of S02 West Market street, was united in marriage to Mr. Edward J. Dean, of Bellovue. The wedding party entered the church to the sweet strains of a. wedding march played by Miss Margaret Thornton and Miss Mary Saltry. The bride was at tired in a pretty gown of white or gandie, trimmed with white silk rib bon and lace. Tho bridesmaid, Miss Katherlne Barrett, sister of tho bride, was attired In a plau-de-sole gown. Both wore picture hats, trimmed with yellow roses. The groomsman was Mr. Michael J. Duffy. As they left the church, Miss Thorn ton played a recessional from Lohen grin. The edifice was well filled with friends of the young couple. After tho ceremony the bridal party went for a short drive, and upon returning they repaired to the home of the bride's parents, where a wedding supper wn3 partaken of by tho happy couple and their many friends. In the evening Mr. and MrH. Dean left for Hamilton, Can ada, where they will remain two weeks. TALLY-HO PARTY. The members of Miss Annie Mulley's and Ambrose Mulley's Sunday school classes, accompanied by their lady and gentlemen friends, enjoyed a tally-ho party over the boulevard to Lake Scranton on Tuesday evening last. A lunch was served at tho lake, after which the party Journeyed home. Those In the party were: Misses Charlotte Rosencrans, Stella Wedeman, Minnie Wells, Frances Kennedy, Bpsi Hoffman, Eliza Guest, Clara Tonkin, Miss Richards, Miss Martin, Miss Tel ford, Suslo Barnes. Margaret Service, Nellie Wharton, Miss Wertz, Mr. and Mrs. Hartzcll and Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Connolly; Messrs. C. W. Dawson, O. D. Hincs, "Will Lowery, C. R. Hopewell, L. C. Kline, C. H. Constantino, Howard Benjamin, Frank Gleason, Richard Sharpless. Morgan Powell. Philip Will iams, Edward Tatem, Richard Jones, Harry Bumgardnor, Bogart Cowles, Fred. Mayo, W. P. Guest and Will Meredith. CRUSHED BETWEEN CARS. Joseph Llntott, of Parker street, was painfully Injured yesterday morning by having his foot ciushed between the bumpers of two cars. He was employed as a driver in the Cayuga mine and while riding on the top of a ear slipped and his foot went between the cars, which came together with much force, catching his foot. He was taken to his home, where ho re ceived medical attendance. FUNERAL OF MRS. DUGGAN. The funeral of Mrs. Thomas Duggan took place yesterday from her late homo on Williams street. Services were held at the Holy Rosary church. After the service the reverend father spoke of the good life and the many nets of kindness which tho deceased had porformed. Interment was made in tho Cathedral cemetery. Tho pall-bearers were Michael and Patrick Carlln, Dr. Stan ton, P. J. MeMnhon, Timothy White and Andrew Whitehead. SHORT NEWS ITEMS. Tho Pastors' Aid society of the Court Street M. E. church has completed all arrangements for their lawn social, which will be held at Tripp's park this afternoon. An excellent supper will be served for 23 cents. Ice cream, candy and other sweets will be for sale also. Mr. David Jenkins, of Throop street, a popular young man of this end, was married to Miss Annie Davis, of the West Side yesterday. Division No. 1C, Ancient Order of Hi bernians, has elected the following olll cers for tho ensuing year: President, Thomas Lynch: vice-president, A. J. Timlin; treasuter, Thomas Connors; secretary, Michael Lynch; financial secretary, Martin Coleman. An Important meeting of Court Robin Hood, No. 503!;, Foresters of America, will be held this evening nt Archbald's hall. A class meeting will be held this evening at the Welsh Congregational chuich, West Market street. The Ladles' Aid society of the Welsh Congregational church spent yesterday at the homo of Mrs. John Jacobs, of Nnntlcoko. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Owen Loftus, of Leggett's street, a son. Providence Castle, No, 43, Ancient Or der Knights of tho Mystic Chain, will hold an Important meeting this even ing In Chappell's hall. Cards ore out announcing tho ap proaching marriage of Miss Annie Da vis, of West Scranton, and Mr. David Jenkins, of Spring street. Keep yourmalvos up to concert pliofo Isy taking BEECHAM'S PILLS 10 ctnU anl 25 cents, at all dnsc store. dohamn improves Appetite t l K K t H H f. K K H . i Makes sr. Scranton store, 124-126 Wyoming: Avenue. L u i H T special: r. if. tor Today and while they last at about half price The finest and best fitting French Corset ever imported in black, white and gray only about fifteen dozen at the prices advertised here and no more after these are gone. Come early and pick your size : Regular $U5 "P. D." Corsets, No. 530 98c Regular 3.S0 "P. D." Corsets, No. 248 $1.49 Regular 4.50 "P. D." Corsets, No. 97 $1.98 VUH-.a-i-4AU'-A'4iaUA'AXU'4-yi'4-4 PERSONAL NOTES. Rev. G. T. Lloyd, of Taylor, was tho guest of Rev. J. A. Evans, of Putnam street, yesterday. Valentine Blrtley, of North Main avenue, Is 111. Mrs. James Jones, of Spring street, Is seriously 111. Mrs. J. R. Howells and two children spent yesterday with her sister, Mrs. L. II. Johns, of Holllster avenue. Patrolman P. J. May, of Parker street, Is sojourning at Crystal lake. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Vandllng will entertain a party ot children at their home on North Main uvenue this af ternoon. Messrs. E. B. Jones and David M-it-thews were the guests ot friends in Moosie yesterday. E. J. Jones, of Olyphnnt, visited rela tives on Holllster avenue yesterday. J. T. Evans, of Wayne avenue, i3 seriously 111. Mrs. William Greeley, of East Mar ket street, is the guest of her daugh ter, Mrs. C. Plum, of Cherry, N. Y. Dean Cox, of Green Ridge street, has rt turned sfter a visit with relatives In Wilkes-Bir:i". Mr. anu Mrs. Thomas Humphrey tie happy over the arrival of a daiignter. Mrs. Robert Hill, of Brooklyn, N. Y., nnd her three children, uro the guests of Mrs. Robert Twins, of Amelia ave nue Mr. M. A. McDonough left Tuesday for Wllllamsport, where he has ac cepted a position with the Interna tional Correspondence school. Mr. Mc Donough was until iccently with the Iron Mountain Copper company, ot Shasta county, California. Mrs. Thomas Connors, of Cayuga street, is recovering from injuries re ceived about two weeks ago. Misses Sarah and Nellie Powell, of Sayre, Pa., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Price, of Storrs avenue. Miss Nellie Powell, of Putnam street, is tho guest of friends nt Plymouth. Miss Mattle Connolly, of Leggett's street. Is the guest of friends in Ashley. Messrs. John Loftus, John Thornton nnd Frank Clark are at the Democratic convention being held at Hanisburg. Miss Maria Williams, of Wayne ave nue, is visiting at Crystal Lake. Gomer Griffiths and Thomas Samuels, of Ringhamton, N. Y., aro the guests of friends here. Mr. and Mrs. John Barlow and Mr. John Boston left yesterday for New York city and will sail for London, England, on Friday. Miis Mary Hart, of Theodore street, left yesterday for London, England, to visit relatives. ANNUAL MEETINGS. Stockholders of Pennsylvania and Other Companies Elect Officers. At the annual meeting of the stock holders of tho Pennsylvania Coal com pany, held at the office of the company In Dunmore, yesterday, the following directors were elected for the ensuing year: Samuel Thome, John R. Piatt. William II. Webb, George W. Quaint ard, Walton Ferguson. A. S. Hurlbutt, George G. Williams, John W. Sterling, William V. S. Thome, all of New York. The directors' meeting for the election of officers will bo held in New York later. At the annual meeting of the stock holders of the Erie and Wyoming Val ley Railroad company, hold at the olllco of the company In Dunmore, yester day, the following directors were elect ed for tho ensuing year: George 15. Smith, Scranton; William V. S. Thome. New York; Andrew II. McCllntock, Wilkes-Uarrc; Sidney Williams, Scran ton; A. D. Blacklnton, Wilson D. Decker, Charles P. Savage, Dunmore. George B. Smith was elected president for the ensuing year by the same vote. At the directors' meeting of the Erie and Wyoming Valley Railroad company the following olllcers were elected for the ensuing year: Vice-president, Will iam V. S. Thorno: treasurer. Henry Beyea: secretary, Morris B. Mead. At the annual meeting of the stock holders of the Dunmore Iron and Steel company, held at tho ottlco of the com pany In Dunmore, yesterday, the fol lowing directors were elected for the ensuing year: George B, Smith. Scran ton; William V. S. Thome, New York; Sidney Williams, Scranton: A. D. Blacklnton, Charles S. Farrer, Dun more. At the directors' meeting of tho Dun more Iron and Steel company, the fol Hoff's Aids Digestion . H . . f. It . . K . . .1 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 X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X sets "4 lowing ofllcers were elected for the en suing year: PresIdent.George B. Smith; treasurer and secretary, Henry Beyea; ' assistant treasurer and assistant sed letary, Josiah T. Fear. At the annual meeting of the stock holders of the Dunmore Gas and Water company, held at the olllce of the com pany In Dunmore, yesterday, tho fol lowing dliectors were elected for the ensuing year: George B. Smith, Scran ton; AVllllam V. S. Thome, New York; Charles S. Farrer, Henry Beyea, Wil son D. Decker, Dunmore. At the directors' meeting of tho Dun more Gas and Water company the fol lowing officers were elected for the en suing year: PresIdent.George B. Smith; treasurer and secretnry, Henry Beyea; assistant treasurer and assistant sec ictary, Josiah T. Fear. Funeral of John Conway. Tho funeral of John Conway, who was killed on Tuesday by falling from tho new bank building on Lackawanna ave nue, will bo held tomorrow morning at 0 o'clock from the cathedral. Interment will bo made in tho Cathedral cemetery. The members of Hip ITodcarrlors' union will meet in Cnsscsso's hall, Lackawanna avenue, tomonow morning at 8.30 for the purposo of attending tho funeral. 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