THE SCR ANTON TRIBlWJa- FRIDAY, AUGUST 25, 18Q0. 711 - - - - - - .-1 CARBONDALE. DRIVEHS STRIKE. Employes of Dolivwnre und Hudson Mines Desire More Wages. The drivers of Wilson Creek anil Coalbroolc collieries went on strike yes terday morning. A eduction of wages, which occurred Huvernl months ago, Is. the cnuso of their nr tlon. They say doorkeepers were cut fiom 73 to BO cents 11 da., Ip.iders from $1.03 to S3 cents, station drivers fiont $1.03 to A3 cents, runncis from $1.47 to $1.23 and $US. Efforts to have the old scale resum ed nnd unsatisfactory hours adjusted having failed, the boys exercised their tight to ntrlke thf right nf every free born American to quit the employ of his employer 'when he feels like It At a meeting In McNulty's hall list evening a committee a) nppolnted to go to hondqinrtrps. MANY FRIENDS PRESENT. The out-of-town friends who attend ed the funernt of Mrs Elizabeth Thomas, whose remains were Intel red In Maplewood cmetcrv, were Mr. and Mrs. K. Jenkins, Mr. and Mrs "David Powell, Mr. and Mrs Kugene Stanton, Mrs. William Phillips Mi. Eva Mills, Thomas Mills, Thomas Davis, Mrs David Davis anil Mrs, Iano Lvon. of Scranton; Mr. and Mrs William Maynard, sr , and Mr and Mrs Heose Lewis and sons, Ed ward and Daniel, of Nantlcokc : Mr. and Mrs William Maynard, jr.. of Wllkes-Baire, Mrs. Jeremiah Wil liams, of Mooslc, Robert Peiry. nf Tittston; Mrs C.rlflln Williams, John Lloyd, Mrs. Goorgo 1'attan, Mr. and Mrs Frank Smith nnd daughter, Rhea, of Olyphant: Mrs Caroline Maynatd, Mr and Mrs John Maynard, Mr and Mrs Frank Maynard, -Mrs. Henty May nard and Miss Sarah Rone, of Jcrmyn: Mr and Mts. Robert Jones and son, William nnd Thomas, nnd daughter, Cora, of Forest Cltj, and Miss Anna Gaidncr, of Ulossburs CONQREGATIONALISTS REVIVE. Re Edward Lewis, of Scr.inlon.has consentr 1 to sorve for three months the Congregatlonallsts of this city I'or some time they have l)pen without n pastor nnd their valuable and unen cumbered church propel tv on Church street at Eighth avcniT. has been icnt ed by the Oerman Lutherans. This successful effort to revive lnteifst may nocestate the removal of the Luther ans v lio contemplate taking th" Welsh Paptlst chinch, a few doors above on the same stioet. Mr. Lewis will oc cupy the pulpit next Sunday EUNERAL OP MRS. FLOOD. Yestewlny morning the last rati rites ncr the lemalns of Mrs. Bridget Florid were conducted .it St Rose chur'-h Uev Jnme Malnney, of Sus quohnnra, celebrated a icquleri high miss at the conclusion of wnlch Rev. A Noalon pleached a rermon on th test "In mv r.ithei's house are manj mansions, I go to prepare a place fni you " He spoke of the moth eilj dr vntlmi of deceased as one of her thief litucs Inteunent was made In fet Rose reiurtet LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Mis Samuel Kesslgue has leturned from a visit with lelatives at C.lbson D K Lee, of this city, attended tho one hundredth annhei'-ary celebration of the settlement of Lenow llle, Sus quehanna county, vesterdav. ( hcrles Halloik, foimtiiv of this cltv. has seemed a situation as locomo tive englnier on the lUiltlmore and Ohio rillioud Th"ie was ,i pleasant gathering at the home of Mis Hovvnid Knapp, of l anaan street. esterday afternoon In honor of her guest. Miss Maiy Ferrel, of Jerspy Cilv. founeilv cf Caibon dale Mi nnd Mis. Daniel Roblnfon, of Hotel Anthi iclto, nttended the Lenox II1p celebration vesterday. Woik will be commenced on the su peifctruettiie of the Trlnltv chinch in a few days Mr and Mis. J .1 Relgeluth are en tertaining Mr. and Mt. Dunne Hum plne at Lak Idlewlld to Jay Mrs C W. Mellen and chlldien have returned fiom Haivcy's lake. Miss May Pengelly. of lilrkett street. Is visiting Jermyn lelatives. The Misses Ida and Lulu Cni ter, of Richmond tieet. have leturned from Lake IdlewlM. Mr and Mr? John Adley, of Spencer street, aie entertaining Mis. ( C Rose and son, Chester, of West Pitts ton Mrs Joseph Hammeile, of Wilkes Rane is visiting ielaties In this clt Mr nnd Mis J O'Hcnrr aie enter taining Mrs. Watson, daughter (Vila, nnd on William, of Patetson. X J. I Rus-sell Jones is suffering a sprained ankl sustained at the mln Ptrel petformance at Dundaff Wednes day night We have used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy In our home for many years and bear cheerful testimony to its value as a medicine which should be In every family In coughs and colds we have found It to he efficacious and In croup and whooping cough In children we deem It indispensable. H. P. Hit ter 4127 Fairfax avenue, St Louis, Mo. For sale by all diuggists. Matthews Bros, wholesale and retail agents. PEOKVILLE. Mrs S W Arnold is visiting her brother at Troy, N V Mr Alex Cunningham, of Philadel Something New! i BHBHi Large package of the World's best cleanser for a nickel. Still greater econ omy In 4 pound package. Made only by THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, ftlsjo, S, Loul, Haw York, Bojtoa, pfciuqdpblr phia, fs spending a week with his brother-in-law, Mr. William L. Allen, of North Mnln street. Calvin Peck and Squire S. W. Arn old Indulged In their favorite sport at Lake Chapman, yesterday. They re turned last evening with a large string of bass. Mrs. William llnbcock returned home last evening nfter spending a week In attendance nt the Kreo Moth odls camp meeting held nt Ararat. Mall Carrier D. .. Richards Is tak ing a week's vacation. Levi Etage Is doing duty In his absence. Merchant F. A. Peek and W. F. Ketchum vveic cnlleis at Scranton yes terday. JERMYN AND MAYFIELD. Sad Death of Alva Tompkins An other Accident In the , Erie Fell from n Tree Personal News. Alva Tompkins, a well-known resi dent of the borough, was Instantly killed In the Erie mine at about 8 o'clock yesterday morning. The unfor tunate man had Just commenced work and, seeing n piece of "buck" over head which he deemed unsafe, was barring It down when a large slab of rock from behind fell upon him. IRs fellow-niiner and tho two lnborera en deavored to lift the rock from off his body, but It was more than they could do. They soon obtained other assist ance nnd extricated him, but ho was dead, death apparently having been In stantaneous. He wns removed shortly afterwards to his home on Hacon street, which he had only left a short time before In perfect health nnd In the prime of manhood. The scene nt tho home, where the weeping widow and six children awaited the ambulance, was most pathetic. Deceased was a man highly respected and one the com munity can 111 afford to lose. He was thirty-eight years of age, and had been a lesldent of this borough since 1878. He Is survived by a widow and six children, all of tender years. He Is nlso survived by three brothers, Oeorge, John nnd Sherman, and three sisters, Mrs Howard Elmore, Mrs Stewart nnd Mrs. Goodrich, of Olyphant. The funeral will take place at 2 o'clock to morrow n'fternoon. Seivkee In tho First Baptist church. There will be a special meeting of the members of James Stuart council. No. 703, Junior Order 1'nlted American Mechanics, at 7 o'clock this evening for the purpose of making arrangements to attend the funeral. Daniel Mullallev, a joung man, re siding on Second street, was quite painfully Injured on the hand yester day While engaged at his work In the Erie collleiy he had occasion to use a wrench and while doing so the wiench slipped and the back of his hand struck some cogs on a motor engine, bursting a blood vein, which bled until the young man wns almost exhausted. It was some time before a doctor could bo found. Dr. Manley, of Mnyfleld, suc ceeded In stopping tho How of blood Miss Claia Davis has icslgned her position as cleik at C. D Winter & Co 's stoie. Edith, the little daughter nf Mr. and Mrs. T. K. Giltllths, of Ninth Main street, is quite sick. A child of William Shaffer, of Third stieet, fell fiom a tree yesteiday and cut a deep nsh In his head, which had to be stitched. He was attended by Dr. I. S Giaves. Mis. lllchaid Hi own, of the Dei ring ton fiiim, Greenfield, Mrs. John Solo mon and Miss Polly Solomon weie jes teiday the guests of Mis. Frank D. Secoi, of Dunmore. A little child of, Mr. and Mis Will Seymour, w ho has been quite sick for the past few days, was somewhat Im proved yestetday Miss Ruth Trunn, of Wllkes-Haire, Is visiting at the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph Waters, of West Maylield Goodrich's big one-ring clicus will be In town todav and will give an after noon and evening performance. Mis. McChrone, of South Main street, has lecelved a letter from her son, who Is In the navy and Is now at Cape Town, Africa. He expects to leturti home about the end of next month John T. Williams, who was Injured by a fall of rock In the Delaware and Hudson colliery on Tuesdav, Is slowly lecovetlng, his Injuries not being so seriops as at (list supposed. Mr. Frank Depew, who has been icp lesenting tho local camp at the state convention of the Patriotic Order Sons of America at Wllkes-Barre, returned home last evening. The membeis of Corporal Oscar C. Smith camp, Sons of Veterans, who have been camping at Lanesboio, ic tuined home on Wednesday evening. George Dltmore and Lewis Plzer, ac companied by their Carbomlale lady friends, attended a dance at Royal last evening. m "TO THROW GOOD MONEY AF TER RAD will but Increase my pain. If you have tin own away money for medicines that did not cure, now be gin taking Hood's Saisapaillla, the medicine that never disappoints. HOOD'S PILLS cure sick headache, indigestion. OLD FOUUE. Charles Stewart, of Nichols. N. Y.. was the guest of his brother, T J. Stewart, this week. Mrs. Ij C Reed is visiting with friends In Salem. The Misses Georgle Evans and Ma zette Edsall aie spending a few days at Lake Winola. Rev. and Mrs. W. O. Funk were vis itors to Scranton on Wednesday. Miss Marlon Dyer, of Scranton, was vlltlng friends In this place on Wed nesday Mi nnd Mrs D C Reed gave a par tv In honor of their son Clarence's twenty-first birthday on Thursday evening He received several veiy SsVjMi-ftKVSSKSt. JgXw s IK few Ir-tSSSht 1 wasruggFowo MUNYDlf S INHALER CURES CATARRH Colds, Coughs, Hny Fever, Bron chitis, Asthma and alt Diseases o! the Throat and Lungs. Clotidn of llrillrntcil Vapor r(i Inhaled through th mouth nnd omitted from th noi trlln. eleannlnit nnd taporlzln all the Inflamed nnd 01eaned parts whleh cannot he reached hy medicine taken Into the atomnch. It reachet rVie unrc spot It heal the raw tfacenItnoettathceittofdUcaieH act at alKtlniaivltnntetn the uhnle tmter ifl.00 at uruggMi ortcv' ti'imnll. Ii0$ Arch Nt., rhtla. nice presents, among which was a gold watch from his father. Mrs. Lyman Hofflcker, of Jcrmyn, la the guest or her sister, Mrs J. A. Wood. Tho address, which was to have been delivered by a young Armenian In tho Rilck church on Thursday even ing, hns been postponed till Sundny evening. Mrs. Elizabeth Ferguson nnd daugh ter, Mrs W. II. Weller, of Avoca.eiicnt Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Wil liam Tlnklcpnugh. Mrs. Chapman nnd children, of Nw aik. N. J., are visiting her brother, Mr. John Gregory. PITTSTON NEWS. Tho Henry Grattnn Excursion A Happy. Wedding and Some Local News About the City, Which Wns Deserted for tho Day. The annual excursion of the Henry Grattan club went to Like J1 rlel ves teulay morning, and It Is nossible that that resort never hell a litcer gath ering, as the crowd that took advant age of the opportunity to go with this popular organization numbering ovet three thousand souls nnd requiring the best engines of the Erl & Wyom ing company to cany Its living freight, which comprised three sections. The committees were admirably selectel and they as well pel formed their du ties, for there was not a hitch the en tile day. The weather was at first threatening but the sun dispelled the clouds at intervals, making it an ideal day in the wooded and well shade 1 spot. Theie was music and fun galoi", and Celtic In Its character to a nice ty. The Elite full orchestra engaged the attention of the young people In the laige dancing pavllllon, while Dougherty, tho Irish piper from New York tickled the risablllties of the old er natives of the green isle, and the way both the men and women danced the old time leels and jigs carried them back to the days of long ngo The at ti actions1 weie located over the giounds, the swings, meiiy-go-iounds nnd the entiling waltz was In peipet ual motion, w hllo refreshment stands did a land ofllee business. On the lake the sin face was fairlv dotted with small craft, while tho man who came out to envpty thnt body of the tinny tribe is perhaps still at It for he was the onlv Individual who "never came back." At high noon the Tribune man with tho piper was Invited by Oliver Huike and family to sit down with them to their Impiovised bn.iid and what a spread Well. It was fit for the gods, and seived by his helpmate made the lepast all the moie appetiz ing. The ecmslon was the biggest kind of a success nnd the ie"Ult Is due to John J. Hart. Mai tin How lev, M Munley. James Langan. Oliver IJurke, Edward Burke, T. J 'oi coram W. S Callahan, John P. Boyle, Hon. M J. Tlgue, Thomas Leonard and othets. A r-EW PICNIC PARAGRAPHS. "Wash" MoHnlennd Mis. James Mc Nulty were the star dancers in the old fashioned breakdown. John Boyle nnd Will Callahan, "the two orphans,' while out on the lake were attacked with ea sickness. A little son of Michael Mangan was struck by a swing during the after noon and had his arm broken. Thomnj Irfonard and wife, with Miss Katie Gotigh. of Arhlund. the latter a guest and cousin of MrT Leonard, with the leperter, enjiyed"a delight ful luncheon during the nfteinoon. On the second section cf the excur sion last night a voung man was struck In the face with a stick in the hands of n young i.ical of many at the Mnoslo station, while at Avoca tho pavsenget s were serenaded with gravel. PERSONAL AND OTHERWISE. Vesterday at high noon the wedding of John J. Judge and Miss Nellie Don ovan was solemnized at the chapel at Pali view by the Rev Father Hearst, of St. Leo's parish, Ashley. Thomas Flynn attenihd the groom, while Miss Katie, the sister of the bride, acted as bridesmaid A wedding feast was en joyed nt the bride's home nfter the ceremony, nnd in the afternoon the young couple went down to the sea shoie where they will spend their honeymoon, and nfteiwarda rei-lde in this city. Miss Maine McLaughlin, of Maylltld, returned to her home aftu1 a visit to Miss Lucy Keating, of Tedilck road. There was serious complaints yes terday nbout the fccaicity of cars for the Grattan excuislon. Thlity wtre ordered, and only twenty furnished, several of which were cabooses. Tho giounds nre In n very unsanitary con dition and tho stench fiom the out buildings is something awful. The scarcity of business in tho Cork Lane court, owing to the large num ber of Its residents spending their sum mer viicutlop at the sea shore, has compelled Roscoe Keating, who deals out justice In that bailiwick to close up shop and enjoy a little of that recrea tion hlirfelf He Is now nt Asljury Park, while his friend, Tony McCue, has gone down to New York to be In- tioduced to his friend, Dick Croker. Deafness Cannot Bo Cured by local applications, as thoy cannot reach tho dUeabcd purtlon of tho car. There Is onli one vvti) to cure deafness, and that la by constitutional umedles' Dcufness Is caiibed by an inllameU con.! dltlon of tho mucous lining of the Kiu tnchlan Tube When this tube gets in flamed you havo a rumbling sound or Imperfect hearing, and when II Is entire, ly closed diafness Is the result, and un less the Inllammutlon can bo taken out and this tube restored to Its normal con. dltlan, hearing will ba destroyed forovtr. nine cases out of ten are caused by ca tarrh, which Is nothing but an Inflamed condition pf the mucous surfaces. We will bIvq Olio Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by ca. tarrh) that cannot bo cured by Hall's Cu. turrh Curo, Send for circulars, free. P. J CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O Fold by Druggists, 75e. Hull's Tamlly PIIU aro the best. MKyJ-HQJl iw K' ' V K H V n w K a r K V K V V it K it it it it It V it It ti t ft," First exhibit of fall dress goods . New Cheviots and Novelty Dress 'Goods in plain colors, fancy effects and handsome Plaids. Special display of new solid colors in all wool cheviots. Extraordinary tt V V ' V K It X' V w It It it It it It It It It It n It &' V K fc" It it it it It it a w a it it it K It tt It V It It ft' ft' ft ft' ft' ft' ft' ft ft' ft' ft' ft' ft ft ft' ft' ft' ft" ft" ft ft ft' ft' ft' ft' ft' ft' ft ft' ft' ft' ft ft' ft' ft' ft' ft' ft "4 Standard indigo prints special for Friday Only ten yards to a custo mer at the price quoted. Full standard indigo prints of the 6c quality per yard 4c Apron ginghams Full standard 6c quality of Amoskeag Apron Ginghams, in large and small checks only ten yards to a customer per yard 4c Big Value on Friday in Laces and Swiss Embroideries We offer at special sale great lots. . Lot 1 ioc quality of from one to four inches wide ..1..- t . from one to four inches wide real a value from 6c to ioc a yard on djr Friday 'Hf Lot 2 Swiss and cambric Embroider ies edging and insertion some as pra much as five inches wide worth q up to ioc a yard here on Friday. . Jr A Big Hosiery Bargain For Friday's Special Sale. 15c lisle finished hose at pairs for tomorrow's sale. ISC. Full seamless fast black, with spliced heels. Positively the big gest hosiery bargain in many a day here on Friday The new silk foot Black, with col ored silk foot and narrow silk stripe at the top the latest fall novelty special during this sale t 'A '4 '4 "A "A 'A 'A "A "A "A 'A 'A 'A 'A A 'A 'A A'A DISTRICT CHIEFS CAN BE REMOVED (Concluded from I'.iro 5 had acquired the right to that stieet fiom the Iackuunnna Iron and Coal company; that tho city had no author ity over the street, and that tho com pany was pioeeedlnR with Its woik solely under the authoilty acquired fiom tho Lackawanna lion and Coal company. "Hut why this oidlnance?" inquired Mr. Zizleman. "If the tlty haB no lights theie. how can It give the company the tight of way?" "Yes," echoed Mr. Calpln, "why this ordinance? I understand It was the chairman who Intioduceil It." "You are light," said Mr. Keller, "I Introduced It I had icasons for lnt in ducing it. but I do not care to make those icnsona public, at least, not ut this time." President Keller called Messrs. Zlzle man.and Calpln to the platform and told them something in a whisper. Whatever (t was, It beemed to satlsfjs' their minds that there were good rea sons for introducing the ordinance, for they nodded assentlngly and a moment later Joined with the others In referring Mr. Calpln's resolution to the railway committee. All the members who participated in the discussion fa voted the lajlng of tho tracks. They were curious, how ever, to understand how the mayor had baited the work with a squad of police and then ullowed It to proceed again. oFrm of coMpnoMisu City Solicitor Vosbuig transmitted an offer of compromise In tho case of the city against Swift and others re garding jhe possession of tho alloy be tween UrtcU and Forest court. it came from C Comegyn, attorney for tho defense, and war In substance that If tho city will agree that u decreo may be entered In favor of the defend- For Nervous Exhaustion thoro Is no romody equal to Horsforri's Acid Phosphate Genuine bears name Moriford't on wrapper, Jl JllgiPwy W&iJwm$wMi&imWi Scranton Store, 124-126 Great Friday sale of kitchen crash Just i.oooyards for today no more and only ten yards to a customer real value 5c White onting flannel For today's sale three thou sand yards of a quality that brings 5c ordinarily only 10 yards to a customer per yard oC Colored outing flannel In light and dark effects regular 8c quality here on Friday only ten yards to a customer per yard 5c tomorrow two Regular 10c goods at 4c the yd. Torchon Laces real 1 - 7c Only 00 Regular price 7 49 'A 'A A A AA H 'A A A 'A V 'A 'A 'A A 'A 'A 'A ants In the case In question, the Bieck b"iis, who claim a tltl to a portion of Breck court, will consider a pioposl tlon to abandon thlr claim to the land within the lines of Hreck court. Theie being alieady one cross alley from Ilteck to Forest couit, Mr. Com egys says, there can be no public need for another, while on the other hand the city might be put to great Inron vvnlenee and no little expense, should the Tlreck heirs assert their claim to a portion of Ibeck court. Tho matter was icfeired to the Judiciary commit tee. Two proposals were received for as phalting Clay avenue, between Pine and Myrtle streets. They were as fol lows IJarber Asphalt Paving company Paving, $2.23; curb, CO cents, circular curb, $1.10, lesettlng old curb, 10 cents Pennsvlvanla sphalt Paving com panyPaving, $2.42; curb, 63 cents; circular curb, PS cents; resetting curb, 12 cents. Hoth proposals contemplate a ten year guarantee as called for by the ordinance. The check accompanying the Pennsylvania company's bid was drawn on tho Market Street National bank of Philcdelphla, on oig of the company's printed checks, anc( was signed by ISdwfti McCoy, secretary and treasurer. A resolution was passed awarding the contract to the Harber comrnny. The report of tho public building committee recommending tint the poor tax collector bo permitted to continue his qunrters In the city treasurer's oflico. was received nnd tho recom mendation adopted without a dissent ing voice. Mr. Phillips, for the special commit tee, appointed to consider the remon strance against tho removal of tho watering trough from In front of N'o 27 schopl, recommended that the reso. lutlon ordering tho trough removed, be repealed, tho committee agreeing with tho petitioners that tho trough was well and conveniently located. A resolution repealing tho removal res olution was adopted. Tun new Mi:Asunns. New measures were lntro1u:et us fc"nwf Mr. 7i7ifcman (for M.. Jiul.-ki -A resolution providing for th,o itrertlon cf a fire hvdrant on tho coiner of PU'.stPn avenue and Palm Meet. Adopted, 15c lisle finish fast black hose at 7c. Wyoming: Avenue. Friday bargains 2 Shirting prints Fortv f pieces for today's sale standard shirting prints prints of the five-cent kind only ten yards to a cus- tomer per yard oC Bates' seersucker One thousand remnants of the 8c kind. Only ten yards to a customer. On Friday per yard 5c Another Friday Sale of Fancy Ribbon Remnants. 1000 remnants of No. 40 fancy bontaffeta, satin and gros grain in yard lengths value up to 29L heie on Friday per remnant 500 remnants of narrow plain ribbon one and a half and two yards to the prece here on Friday per rerr .'vnt Special Sale of Ladies Fine Embroidered Hand'k'fs. Two lots at just half price. More than three hundred dozen all told. Greatest choosing you ever had at prices like ours. Real value of most of these is 2 sc scal loped edge and fancy apron work effect two prices IQcand 2k A A A 'A 'A 'A i J H K K K K K K K Mr. Kelbr An ordinance fir as ll'nltlng CostHlo court, beiwc-.i Vine and Olive rl.it is. Hefe'r-"! Mr. Wenzel An ordinance for flag stone sidewalks on Hoblnson str.vt, between Ninth and Jackso i str'is, Chestnut stieet, between Iirkav. an l.i avenue and Jackson streets, Lafayette street, between Chestnut mil Main streets; Price street, between Chestnut and Main streets Retened. Mr. Coleman An ordinance provid ing for the lepavlng of Penn avenu j In front of the John Coar propel tv. at the Joint expense of the owner of tho property and the city. Kefeirod. Mr. Norton An oidlnance appropi atlng $230 from the electric light sur plus to the Improvement of the West Mountain road. Iteferied. The ordinance approprlmtlng park receipts for park purposes passed (list and second reading. Ordinances permitlng tho Delaware. Lackawanna and Western Itallroad company and the Dickson Manufactur ing company to build a new road to the Cliff works, providing for Bldewalks In tho Fourteenth ward, providing for an electric light on the corner of Lu zerne and Eighth streets, passed third reading. TAYLOR NEWS, A Delightful Reception Taylor Col liery Commence Operation A Pret ty Wedding Personal Ifows. A reception was tendered Mr. Qeo Iluckmun at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Buckmnn of l'n lon stret on Wednesday evening by his many voting friends. The evening was one of much pleasuie. At a late hour a spread was laid for about twenty. At tho conclusion of the fes tivities tho guests departed for their respective homes Those present were Misses Kdlth and Gertrude Watklns, Margaret Jones, Lizzie Owens, eJnnle and Lillian Harris, Mamie Francis, Miss Iluckmau and Misses May Sam uels and Oenevlevo Davis of Hyde Park, and Miss Thomas of Providence fiml Messrs. T. Dowltt Edwards, Geo, luckman, John Owens, Thomas A Evans, Hugeno Iteese, Frank and Hert Gpndall, Charles Monroo an4 Hdvvard Rrr. Invincible Comniandery No. 252, Knights of Malta will meet In their rooms In Heeso's hall j.l)s. evening, Miss Mary Jones of the Archbald haw X .T .T , . X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X it X X X X X X X X X X X X X X V fc V fc fc fc fc fc fc' fc V fc" fc fc fc fc' fc' fc V 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 X X X X X X X X X . X X X X X A A Dress ginghams special for Friday Regular 8c quality of dress ginghams in about thirty dif ferent patterns only 10 yards to a customer at the price per yard 4c New robe pri New line of patterns. The same goods that you usually pay 8 cents for here on Fri dayonly ten yards to a cus tomer per yard v 4c Silk Rib 25c Rem 'ants at 12c 15c Rem 'ants at 5c 2 and fancy 25C embroidered Swiss at 10c ' and ny3c V. U'AAA 'A A A A A A 'A A 'A "A A A "A leturned home after a few months' stay with lelatives In. Kingston. Tavlor colliery of the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western company commenced operation jesterday nfter a suspension of two weeks. Twenty three new places were put In operation 1 nthe mints which will Increase tho output considerably. To receive the amount of coal mined It was found necessary to make the chutes larger. It Is stated since the above colliery has been under he supeilntendency of Mr. Montgomery the now foteman all previous lecords have been broken In the hoists. A very pietty wedldng was solemn ized nt the Sibley Tnlon chinch, Old Foige on Wednesday evening. Tho contracting patties were Miss Jessie. Collum, an estimable young lady and Ml. Henry S. Taylor. The ceremony was performed by the pastor. Rev. II. C. Stover and was attended by a large number of friends of both parties. Tho bride looked very attractive. At tho conclusion of the ceremony tho newly married couple returned to the bride's home where a sumptuous wedding sup per was served. They were the recip ients of many costly and useful pres ents Miss Lizzie Bowen of Hamptqn street, Hyde Park, visited relatives heie yesterday. Taylor Camp No. 492, P. O. S. of A., will meet this evening In their rooms on Main street. Mrs Thomas Udwards of Hyde Park, was the guest of relutives hero yes terd.tv Misses Olwen and Jennie Howells of Main street have i etui ned from a vis it to Wllkes-Tlarre and Nantlcoke. The Taylor teds would like to know If the Olj pliant Ilrowns Intend o gve a return game for tomorrow afternoon. Answer In this evening's Times, E. G. Watklns, Manager. MADE ME A EVUIV9 UttNtrtout Z)Iju-FlUa( Htm- Lri.lmhn'lnri Nlitrvaafln &c a kin ..! vtj, ImpoUocr, BUplunw4, Ctftniatorttudr, buriptMor'to'HrUc. "-. TMr.n(lipwB inmo4UU faDftve. maaf u II MiS A elu la: harrius Ika ntilnft iltf ILW ! P.iui wsqr in Haqr JM ill i joa.bavlDf tko tfaqtn tec(ir4 tboukvndaaBtt trill ititit"" -j." Jijwr- ""T,v;7r'"T - tuvutDittuu iiiruiruij,if its apes a ouaraatM to taecl a euro ffA ftT In Dr rtund lb nontr. PHw CRJ U I vigr For sale In Bo ran ten, Pjtjty.VtJipij Bros, and If. C. Bdndrtcfi, druggist. lalar in tl