- H wm. f'm-WFJpjfWTWIir- j iV W'fH 'T'"tW,,""H PTI.Ty'V wr W 73st?-"r - . THE, SCRANTOX TRIBrXE-WEDNKSDAV, MARCH 0. 190 L IAHUr-l i I - - Burke C&thondale Department. new, 286 , BUILDING . J OLD, 0423 ' I 1 TIE PEOPLE'S EXCHANGE A tOITI.UI I U.AtllMS HOl'M, fur On Unit. v tit ot Ml Wli Hup llnye lv Had. Itial I 'tqle c,r Oilier Propcily to rll er HulianM', r Who Wint situation, ci Help -TI,co S-m.ill Ad widen ents Cut Okp dm i i, M lnr 'icn fur I lie Cnl u UmJ i:,ee't fciltiilUni WnMfil, Wlilili An Iii-pHpi! I rt-. -w-- - - AMI II AN I.M'l.lill'.M 1,0 AMI (,H"I CUOK Hi I'iiv runny Im-nliitl W VMItl-IH'U'KTI M Will. WAVII.lt I IIP ookln; tml Kvtirral funis, umk In Ininlli it r pp1i iMtnuti " mid cvrltiiiR a; line liwl. Mint i. -in Mii'imwd. iiii mi. roi.it fit till rotitjinii.v tn (stic lis ftirtMmiiin lis- vd-antiiw dt lb" ll utiiii nt tin IiimmI -i i pin-p. wp tiki! pUvMii" In niiiivmili! lint 'i ami iflrr Mitrli lt, pm, wi v 111 liiinMi out I mm Willi rltitrli' Huh I Lull,-, liti of ili.ni: Win iil1iii foi ii- a Icilbj plc.ie irtinn Hi hi uw. rrw bulb-, villi emit Ik- start! In Iwimtp lr ttte ulil. Nm lllllN lu lip l(ll'tl,i Ullllu nlnriv ilm, Iim liurind mil ci Hip I iilli liiToitu". ilirk. W lli,p tli.lt fl, Lull. III in.il villi tlf luil ',1 III! ltlii14. til llil -alll, Mini 111 i- til 1 111(11 III - nt tl" I '. lllllX i tun 1 . jwjiiiih illf.i I.ln I ikni .V I' - I o P. II IVmhi i. iin.it Mit!i.igi r MEDICINE MEN MEET. Much Business of a Technical, Gna ttouomical it nd Social Nntmc Dis posed Of. The i ejrulur inouthl.v inciting ol the t'.ilholirlulc .Mi-dlcul society, composed "' physicians In tlilH city and adjacent I'UMi", was lir Id on Muudii oi citing at i 'ip Hotel Aiiirik'iui. The host nl the wiling was Dr. D.ivlcl L. iiailey. ami tight veil did In- (III tho lilll with his 'iilal welcome to his guests as they ""tnibk'd one hy one hi the my p.tt- I ii on the n-eond floor of tin hut".-! 'I he lncutlng was to have been called to order at S o'clock, but It was MO when the last physician wimp Into this iirlor mid Dr. U. Ottinan. the piesl iliitt. of tho society, opined tho bttsi- II .-s FCSSlOll. Dr. Ottinan spi.ing a smpilsc on ihe members light away by tenilcilng Ills icslgnutloh. lie i.-tld that the society bad now tounded out two jtuis, dui lnt, which time ho had been picildent, and he did not think that one man Mioiild abt-oib all the honors. In a in let" addiess he huunued up the woik tit it had been uocoinplMied. and said tint lie thoimlit that all would airu-e mid ackiiuw Il'iIku that all weii- belter Im'tora tlmn they wen- two soar!- ago. lb' adjured his brother phslelans to mode! their 1lcs after the pattern set in Hint of two thoutnncl eaiK ayo. the liiwit Physician. Dr. Otttnan was in sod to accept the llco again hv n nuinlier of the physl- mw, but the president emphatic ally declined, nor could he lie induced t'i rcconsldor his dcteiiulnatlou Hi. rittther then took the th.ih. He put J motion to accept Dr. Ottumn's lesU n ttlon. and It was votnl down unatii n ounly. At" tills point supper was auuouiu ed. It was postponed a shoit time utnll an u sent summons was Kleu, and the .M P.'s tiled Into the dining room, all b Iiib seated at one Ioiie table placed "blliiuely ueross the loom. Theie weie Mfteeu doctors and one plain .Ml.sior" ' the board. The la Die was elabor atly dfuurated with nialden-h.iir and otiiar Corns, palms and potted plants ititd'cut flowers. The menu served was: lllitp I'onii (UMir Uuiilllin m ti i I'UlCd Onion. Miuuiu I'Uklm. I'll kli d Pi 1 1. ttuJAt 'llllk'. I IIHiIh'11 Siiutl', piinc linh in)1 l.iecn I'ii ( III TdDffW I'uUloii. (ililllllil. Iltiiit. ( lukdi Sjluil lllill". "'Pol'' jki. llHTOlatC (.ill. 'A)v Roll. I ruunul ( iiIp. .nlit fill Ice drum (otki. ( ioik. ftev supper the buslntss sehon as continued In the parlor. Dr. Hat 1 or was mad" temporary seuetary. The ilret huslnc to come up was to i.ansiiler the vutn not to accept Dt. 'Mtman'a rei-lgiintloii, which was done, unci then Dr. . V. Kliklur was ' Ice ted by ii unanimous vote, and Dr. Dctiis, ot JerniMi, vbe pividrut, uiul Dr. Ottiiian, chalrm in emerltu?. Dr. 'tttnuu made a Utile speet h, ui'SCstlnjc that tin' sofiety Ho away with i nelly baiiipKis as a feature of their mcctliis's, a.H these lattei were intended for the boneili of the fr.i t''inlt, and lie thotiKlit the expoiiM' ot the dinners wis too preai. lie thought that a cup of eoflev and n 1 lecu of mho would be Milllcieut for it tifshnients. The thanks of lit roulety were then t'-inleuil Dr. David L. Uailey for his tine and elaboiali- biippi'i. In-. Shields, of this ci, then ninved, !u the absence of ihe ictiul.ir monthly lis per. that dlfeiisslnn nf m Ip I'lld lis iiIoiim ilias.ii and nn il U-n t In ti lie liuiile the subject fur the to!llUB'4 ili'elt.'sinii lb aj that he eomld iiil clip as a son ut i.ilanlial fever, lb' hud a ntiiulM r of ia.ns win n juun- hi" followed Blip, unc tlut the dis- .tse iKD'mcd tn nT vt the ubdumiUHl I (stakes and In utlii'ts raus'il tntei i Itt.ni ti'-i i Tin illlifrent ni"inb'?rH fcuve thell Idi'HK (it tills dlSIIIKe. Olio iiiyslelan suld thul Ills esreilene wai Unit; griji w.ts followed b iuivuuh dis 1!iH A 'Willi r haid that the dliiiase ip I'olliiwi-d by netii'tilKhi and nei Mini prostiaiiuiiK and Inlammaiory ijKuinatli'm. wlulu a third suld his (pfttest trunbli se"ined I" he dm 111"; oiiVnieBii'iici-, wiakness and priutin 1 1on Tjdluwlnu the dl&wiii,e. Tin. orlsl ritnf""pf tin. discussion palil that tin1 tiuitbliT about iQiiMiK'nnt p.itloius wan th.;i tli moic not ionvuli'Hiunt. A mnnliir of other oidnlons wen. s. piofintd. mid each In luin was asked what thiiy, presi'Tlbul and liow much ot it, a f'llurih ttici't ph.-lelnn tuns hill hlUtl'ltS by tayim; lie Ufod coin jorin KiMtRo. and plenty of ii. The liu.xl nictllliK ot Up soeletj will in hold at DK.Kleti Iiui'b ioildoiiie. Dr. T S. Shields lll iJivpati! a paper. TliC"' fullowliiK ilili'liilii4 wliv pie5 .nt!' Urn. V. I'leiihei, ,M. D, Hal lo'! J. fl. llarpoi. John H. Nlles, ,, NIIoh. S. fi. Shields, . .1. linker, 11. ottinan, M. II. Mdlaun, T. Mcal.er. M. h. llUlloy. of this elty; ., IM- aulsi. C'llffoid: F.'D. (Jinndor. rnrost rityi D. Davis alid M. .1. rihlolds. of Jeiiuyn. Tho inM-iiiiK 'clock. adjouriiid in il.SO Runaway Stopped by n Bioom. A team nf horttes belonging lo Ir iiitr Sndc'r. staiidlim In ft out of tho ii"wlv-robullt Miin-o of J. NiMilon. on soutlj Main ftivet, liecnme filghtmu'd .,t, j,tj3.ijlry ''ui- yt-Kterday and siarlod 1'ijlU.i nt u Msl ''Ml'. They hittl hoiio libniit a liluolj,, vhOll Uelllai'l Spilth, 'l .J. xl tin t lull "ii'ic ui'iiii. Mn ivi.i sw piiiff tho t-iileuull: In fiont of die place, niw them comllifr. lie dnsed I m (i the load In ft out ol the anllitiiN. and holding his bloom aloft unod them to stop umidiiK as abruptly its Ihev had homtii. With his iniiKle brooin he docilbed several fancy ell cle.s in ihn all abovo tin Ir heads, and harlfil the .aibdurd .'inlmals hv this mcuiis up I'Biilnit i ho ci nh. and then thi dllvei i Kmilii'lrcl Into tin waon and (bow them aw.ij TIKEMEN ELECT. The Mltclicll Hose Company Choose Olllccis for the Comlnc; Year. Tin- I'eKiilar monthly busduoss meet liiK of the Mill lii'll llu"c lotnpany had an added attraction last nlKhl that bioiiRht out a Inrfio nuinber of mem bers. It was the annual election of of fleos. The nlllivia wcte lceleeted Willi the e.Ncopllon of leo-piesldent. Mehlli 11. Tappen belliK fleeted to UaTt position. The follow Ins; aio the ollii'C'is of the (ompituy fur tin net yetu . I'lesldent. Thomas V. Campbell. he pseslilent, Melvlu 11. Tappen: recr1 laiy, ,1 H'uiy liowlson: tieastuei, A. Ii. Letts; loieman, T. P. Ileihert: as sistant for-'inau, 1. (' l)ayi'. : dilver. John Swaekliamuiei ; delegates to stalo IIioiiilii's lotneiitlon at Philadelphia In October, .1, V. llobeits. alloi n.ite. Ilen ly T. riiii'llyn, trunteo fm one eai. Heiuy T. Kltiellyn: tittstei year, Andioiv .Mtlehell. jr.; ltellef Association board, T. bell, A. H. Letts and (Mil T, for tin ot l'lremen s );. ('amp- I'ochh'or. ihe (ommitto- In (Ii.iikp of the lat" fair of the company repoited a net pi oilt from It of $.J7i). Heavily Insttied. The inlilnlplU alarm which tailed the Ihe companies to Michael llonett's stoic, on South Main stiect, on Monday was the cause of a huge outpouilin of people who thought tlint the Hie In Abe Sahm's stoic had biokeu out hkuIii. The hhisse was dlscovoicd by Michael Wal-li, who notlilcd Ollicer MiAndiew. The Intel lor of the stoic, which con tained a stock ot confu'tlonei. nuts and fruits, was wiecked by the the and the subi-eiiuent dclime of water. It Is said Unit Uonctt can led Sl.nnO in surance on his stock. Tho cause of the Ihe Is a imstety. lloiielt sas that lie sold some rival h to two iiunt; men shoitly betoie the Ihe broke out. and he thinks that one of them threw away a buriiltiR stump of n clRtir he was sinoklin; and it may linve lodged In the show window, when' the blaze slatted. The bulldliu; W n'wiied I iv Louis Kehkop and ("hailes smith, mid Is Insuied tor $l,liu. luilntr the flu- a nelKhboi of Honctt Intiniatrd lather lnoadly that the lire was suspii lolls, and the two became eiwawed In a hot aisument. which ended, it Is said, by the piopiletor ijot tlnt; a blow in the t.ice. A Pleasant Occasion, tin Monday ovPitlns Miss Alice l!oh bins, ot Helmont atieet. entei tallied a numhe ot her young: frlencH Games, music and other uistomaiy ilherslons wore enjoy d and a bountiful lepast was H'l'ictl, Those present were: Misses i:tna Sluddaul. M.M'tle Mlllaid, I'va and Heltie AleMindei, .lenillo Mejvis, Mareia Conn. Illrinche f'olvln. Annie White-lock. Allies lhandow, Kl, UK-PS Kell Maude UiiIrIi, Helen I.lllh'foltei, Hitael Sluuell, Hnlplji Sv. rt ii and Masteis John Kelly. lte Copeland. Aithur Tllfanj, IllPhard lluntei. I.p lleeker. Willis lilocksldge. .Maui lie Itoehe, D.te Ciott. Ilcibeil Histc-d, William l'oiter nnd Hairv (ileasoll. Aflei c-tendlns tln-h best wishes lo their ehainihif uiiii: liost. ess the RU-'sts di parted for their sev eial homes. A Watch Case. Alderman J)pi-an on Monda.x eon itn hoard n ea'o Involvlns the owner ship of ,i watdi. iJeorue lityant ban possession of the timepiece, and on. t'hailis llatikii- appe.ued as plaintiff. I'lalmhu; that the watch ileJitMilh' is his ptoperl.x. Mr. lliyant maintiineil that Haukir had sold the a i tide to him soiin week.-i nfio. but Hanker de nied the iii miliums, ol the defense in tolo. K.ieh side pi minced wltnesi-is io stippoit their M'ei-al stalemciils, hut the alderman could not sr-e his way clear to pass Judgment on the matter, to he bound the defendant over lo ap. pear at court. The case was witnessed by a lame number ol Intel ested spec tators. Affirmative Wins. The niuiitlil.N literary and music n! entertalniiietil ol 111 High School Lit ciary mm let y took plan last evenhiR, 111 .iddlltoli to the usual frames a ib bate' on Hie iUi-sttoll. ' Hi'solved, That 'npitul l'unlsliiueiit Phould Not lie Abolished." was i-njo.ed. W. I.oftn.s and II. Dulph spoke on tin- allltmatle nidi- and li. IlutiiiPlI and I.. Hinted on the ui-miilie. whlli P. framer and John HinUe Hummed up for tho for mer and latter. rpdiri-tlpy Th do. Plslotl as to the uieiltH of the in Kit meutH ot the debaters whb close, the lote beliift :, to I ill fnvor of tho Rpeak-pi-h In th it tl 1 1 uiatlw-. Miss White Burled. The liody of Miss Muih- AN'hltt-. lhi s eiUcneat-oti ulm of Mrs. U. ,1. Mi'lltllo. nrrlvi-d hi this elty up tnr Saiat.iRa cnpipss ycsicrday nfteinoan. A larire number uf fi lends loinicd a procession nrnl esiorteel the leniains iu hi. nosu conieteiy, whoie they were luteired. The youtiK lady resided in Davcnputt. X. Y.. but had foinicily lived 111 this eltv. She dli d on SatUl dii.v. A Good Otl'oi. in on, advei'tisii(. loluuilis i vlll la- untie-1 that the I,ae-awaiinu Val ley llleetiie I.luht and Power Supply loripany aiinoun - that they will fur. tllsli their patrons wlili clecttlc lht bulbs fr-e of i liaise As i 1, til, lKht bulbs have In 1-inline b, i n a nonie. what expensive li.iun of it t tilt llghtliiK a ixulsal nl tin it nan, ni ty he of v.ilai ? MiPiniz$ iWiUiJ&si COUGH SYRUP Cur.s n Courjli or Ookl at once, .on iur0oi p. I linnp'ii?-' "Rll Ifoclilll, - IP '! t 1 1 HI t ' r ' I k -UK IP-lilt", ,ii-i','p(,lllciit'V"ontlpntliin. fdpllli 0c. L5iiY Vn IK3M .'SPMf tWlHii m WfiM DEATHS IN FEBRUARY. The Regulnr Repoit of Secretary of Health Boaul O. W. Evnns. 'i In ro weie 10 dentine In the city dm ItiK 'l'Vbruary, a decieas of 7 com paied wllii .January and a decrease of 7 compared with IVbittary, inOO. Tho unlabel of deaths by winds fol lows: Vltht. 3. Second, .1: Third, 1: 'ninth, 5. I'llth I- total, til. t'liiisi of death I'nctunonla, S. ev il. tttstlou, I; old ane, 1: cancel, 1; ceie I ral-hemorihape, 1- tesult of rnlhoad liceldelit, I; Kdttltls, I: InlU'SU'icep tlon ot bowel Ktructtuc. 1: bronchitis, 1' la Bilppe, 1: typhoid ft vet, 1: tie tihiltK 1, ceichi al apoplexy, I- bin nod. I. Intviineiilp 'Ihiio weie S Imdl2i iiiiumht to the city and one body ic moved fiotn the elty for InttHiutnt. Intel ments In the city wno as follows- M"ppwooil cemetery, .", St Host, -emoteiy, I": old Cnthollt temo t'ty. 1 Contaijlous (ls.-iies Dlphthorlu, Thiid wind. 1: k-u lei level. 1'ourili Will. I NATIONAL TOPICS. The Epvvoith League Will Discuss Phases of the Piesldcnt's Life. The monthly meetlnp of the i:p v (ii ill Ic.iRtic will be held nt the Plrst Mi tnotlp't nplscop.,1 church this eveu Intr 'I lie cabinet t.nd mislncs meeting v 111 in pin nt 7 o'(lock, and it 710 lit erary i ..ci rises ,cl be held. The fol liwmx will be .'.-.' procrrnin,ii : I'him ilmt I lo i I' iiiln.'-trii ami l.illili V. IllUm- l!r 'l.llinll Vi llilf-tui 'Till llllU5UI.il sputc" , , (In,, llinli.ou " Ho ,il tlic Wlilt, ll.iuv-'.. .Virin -klnini "V I'lPfiilim'i llrntitU.il." Mnle , ..sIn-tcil tjiiisllvns Miuiil I'lt-iilinN tinjIiOil" Follow Iiik the pi ori amine a social will be held, lleftefchmenis will be Set Vod. All vntinir nerinli nf Ihe i Inn eh. the count t-Kntlon and nil stian-Ri-ls will be welcomed. Meetings Tonight. 'aiboudale lodKe. Xo. 2 lit. Pit-e and Aceepiod Masons. lit v. Father Caiew bianch, No. .".l',i. Catholic KuicrhlM of Ameiliu. I'loneei- castle. No. I'O'i, Ancient Order Knights of the Mvstlo Chain. Caibondalc Indue, No, 2.1ii, KnlRhts of Pythias. LadleH' .U.IIIui llallio.id Ihislnreis aftetnooti CliiToid Won. 'In the pool tournament at the Cycle bill irtiilllv: lill r.i'r.nl,iir illrt'r.il (lilllllll el,!-.'! won limn 1!nliilc Mlili.l clissi iiy the sooir of .".0 to C.i, Itcbeitl diopnlnj,- mil. Tilde an- now- hut tluee pln;,ers lilt. The standing: Is: l lins Win I n-l ... I I I I M i. i 'in.il. i l'lul sxvnulp lliiuiphiK At the Opeia House. Tills alternoon "The Senator Daughter." Tonight "In Slghl of St. Paul's." Thiusday "A Soldier ol the Dm pile." Friday "Sapho." Saturday nuttlnet- -M.vstet.v of Woudlawn." Satm da. night "Dixie Land." Hint at Wilson CiccU. S.vlv ester Sears, a miner einplojed at tlii' Wilson Creek mine, and living nt !-S Aiehb.ild sticot, was stiuek hv a tail ot loot fstorday nf lei noon while at work. He was taken to tho Kmoigency hospital, where il was tound thai ho had sustained a i (impound lr.iftute of tile left leg and th.it his bad; was bad ly liijuied. Ills (onditinn l not legatd. ed as stiious, however The Sahm File. The III e at Sahiu'.s stole, on Main st t eel on Monthly night did several ihousaud dftllais vvoith of damage. Mr. Sahm can led but 5.".,0u0 liiMiranie cm a stock woith Mi'.OOij and Ilxtui s valued at JV.'Uti. He had camelled J,iina of In nil, line on Jan. I, so he Is a heavy loner. The oilRin of tho Hie is still a :n stery. To Give a Pnity. Donald 11asetl has itsued Im-ltatiuns to an evening party to be given by him op Kild.iy evening nt the honi" of his patents, Mi. and Mis. Lewis Albert Mascot!, comer Lincoltr uvenue and Latiiel street. It Is said ho Is ai -langltiR some unique plans for the en tertainment of his young guests Attended Paity in Jeunyn. A taiewt-ll paitywus tendered Atthut- ti. l-'nwlei. of .leiniyn.on Monday night. who will leave Unit place In a tew das and travel as guiual agent for a huge. publishing coucein ot Philadelphia, Among the guests piesciit wcte Misses Dor.i and Phllllpine Ludwlg, Voiso Knapp, Alary Davits and L'dwntd Lud wlg, of this cltj. The Price of Milk. The milk ile.ili rs of the i it It -Id a meeting last evening and eifictd an oigauUatlon, Neatly every de.ilut In tlit city was present and topic bearing upon their business were din cussed. It was unanimously derided that on end a tier Apiil 1 the pi Ice of mill. In this city would he six ('d rents ... ClUUIt. Has Pneumonia. Jann-r AlrLe-in, of Ilrookiyn meet. Is I'oiioui-ly III wlili pneumonia His eon dlilon slightly Impioved yestenhi. al though It Is vet ciltlral. Seiiously 111. Mi aitu Mis Icoige Hilts weie called in Pinmptou yestetday bv the M-iIous Illness ot their liiotht-r-ln-huv. Henry Orelner. Soiosis Meets. ' Mi i'Iiiiii Sciiiry ent'-i inliii'il ihe iiienilieis of tho Soiosl.e club at her home on Wyoming stieet lasi evening. To Lectme In Jeunyn. Ilev. Dr. Whal' n. of the Herean Hap-ti.-t iltuirh, will deliver a lectin e In Jermyii on the evening of Mai eh II. Both Legs Biolien. James Sullivan, of Miiyileld. whllo ildliig thi'imuh the Oiitailoand West- tn ,aid fell fiinn a train and had both of his lens broken. He wan lirousht to the Kinemency hoipltal lust evening, where It was found necessary to amputate one of them above the knee. It Is hopM that the other limb niny ho saved. He In In a rry critical condition nnd fetus oic cntet tallied for his teeoveiy, ' Futher Accused Dauphteis. HrldRet and Annie Munnlon, of Pike sttect, wore before Aldpimati Atkinson on Monday ovenhiR on warrants sworn out by tin) father, Patrick Mnnnlon, charRlnR them with steallnR a deed of the value of $75 to u plot of laud on Hatlle avenue, which Ihe latter had bniisht s.n'eial yearn uro. He desired to have the deed recorded a short time oro, but could not find It. Ho accuses his daughters of knowing Its where abouts. At the hcnrlniT the defend ants weie dlscliaiRed for lack of evi dence, the parent havlliK chniiRed his mind about piosccutliiR. Ho Is still minus the deed. Objects to Slcepinp; Outdoors, Michael Walih was nnested yester day by his brother-in-law-, John MrAl-llstei-, for assault and bittery Mr. McAllister claimed that his In other In-luw (Walsh) locks him out of his (McAllister's) house, and makes him n-ek sleep outside these cilsp nlRhts, and he decidedly objects to mull a proceedings. The hearlnR' was held If foie Alderman Atkinson Inst nlRlit. and as n icsiilt Michael and John iiL,toed lo compromise and a fi loudly snow bank will no lotiRcr serve as a feathei bed foi th latter. Charged with Foigeiy. Mis. Hllen Hrndley accused h'-t s ter. Mrs. Katie I.tnn.ui. both of Onr bond.ilo township, of forRiiiR a deed and the piusocutrlx aniPthe defendant apricarcd before Aldeiman Atkinson on Monday evening. Mis. I.euuati was chaiRcd with forRhiR a deed to plop city leu to the sisters by their father and mother, deceased At tho heat Ins It aiipeaied to be mer-'ly a family itiatrel, and, as no jnoof of forgery could be shown, the aldermnn dis missed the cni. Acciibetl a Scrnnton Man. I.a Vern lltissell, ol Forest cil. ap peared before Aldeiman Atkinson, ot this city, on Mondnv evening and swore out wm rants for chntlos Dllinutth. ot ricianton, on tluee dlffen-nl ( harges, vl? , Sunday selling, selling on oloi Hon day nnd allowing gambling on his piemlses. Constahlo Mm-nn went to Scranton and etved the watiaiits Al derman Millar held Dllltuuth In f:uo ball on encb tharge. his fathei b( rim ing his suiely. The Passing Thiong. O. Fi.mk Couch is ill with the Blip. Alls-. .1 n. P.owlson Is :Jile to he aiound again. Anson Uallev Is III at his home on Salem avenue a pleasant slay of a veck with Cti bondale fi lends. J. J. JerniMi. ot Srianinii. wis ,. i allot-In town .vesterday. Mis . li. Stephens Is ronllmd to hei home by lheumatlsm. John MtPouald Hpeiit e-teidtiy with f i lends In the Klertiie C 1 1 -. William lirllllth has icvoveicd ttoni Ills tetent nttnrk ot the gilp. , .Mis. L H. Wells, ot Wajm.ut, ..p-nt yesttiihiy with 1 1 lends Ir town. i'rtd Woodw-oith taitcd for his home In Cmno, Wash., last night. Min Annie Dtlggan. ot lliooklyn stiret, is visiting ti lends In Olvph.nu. .Miss lhnma Hawkins, of Will.vs Ilaiie, has letutned to Iki- home, atter Thomas O'Connell. who Itis been In a serious condition for soui" Urn -, is aide to be annual again. P. A. Dufly is much lm,irovcd at hU home on I'ike street. Ii- baa been In a veiy sprlotiH loudltlon. I'iene Until r and daughter, .lennlo. attended the funeral services of P. Hittler Iteynolds nt Kingston. Ailss Hstella Wfishbuin, of Voungs tiwn, O.. Is the guest of fi lends in town. She will leave on Fiidav lm New Yotk tlly JERV.YN AND MAYF1ELD. A ri and conceit under the auspli es of tho Women's Home Mlssinn.n.v so- lety will be given by Piotofrsoi Ilrn ist L, Ilovanl. of Scrnnton, In th .Methodist Fpiscopal rhurch this oven lug. The piogramine. which Is given below. Is one of (onsldoi.ible infill and ought to attiatt the music loving people of tho boioufih. The object tor which the umcrl IsMo be given should also not be overlooked, as It Is one of the most deserving of local oigaul.a tlons, and In a quiet way does a gieat amount of good. Tho progianune ns follows: Part 1. (a) Htude. D. Major, Pratt: (b) Scherzo, (' major, IMorn: (a) Im provisation, Boiard: (b) Tnrantello, I. minor, Uovaid; reading, "Swan Song," Miss Van Cleft; two studies in) F Ma Jor; four rhnrar letlstlr pieces, I. F inii Jor: 2. D flat niajoi; I!, C m.ijoi ; t (I lint major. Allegro-Andante-Allegiei-to Part II (a) Walter Spiltos, Kun kel. (b) Mlnuetto, Columbina, Delukjc . ta) lu Santas Splnnatube. Pendel, lj MaimrkH, No. .'. llorrowskl: leading. Naughty Little Oil I." Miss Van I'Dft. T.irantelle. A (lat. Hellei . mareli, "Tt lumphante," Kunkel Mrs. A. T. Matthews, a lespecled icsldent ot South Main stieet, died at her home yesterday morning iffr a piolonged Illness of over a jeai's duiatloii. For the past year she had been a gieat sulterer from her all ment. which was an internal ttouhl-. batlllug the skill of the different ph slclans who attended liei. Several months ago she was compelled to take to her bed and trom that time until hei djath she giadually gicw woi st and her dnith was therefore not un expected, Deceased was in hei irlxtl eth ycai and was a native of Cornwall, Hngluud rho is survived by her hus band and two sons, Usoige, ot London, Ihigland, and Alfied, of this botough. Her little gianddaughtei, Claia. who lesldod with hei. and two nieces, Mi.-.. l-Mwaid Williams, of Olyphaiu, and Mrs. Samuel Penny, of this boiough. also survive her. Tho funeral will take plate tomouow atternoon. Al .' o'clock a brief sirviee will be held at the house and at halt past :' o'clock net vires, will be held In the Methodist Hplscopal c hutch. Tito Daughteis of St. (leorgo will attend in a body Miss Mary 11. Timlin, w-ho litis late, ly relumed from New- Yoil; city, whei? sho has been making a study of the spring millinery styles, luiR accepted a position at llosenbloom's millinery es tablishment, Wyoming avenue. Scran ton. one of the city's leading thins, wiieio she will be pleased to meet hei numeious friends. Martin McAndtew was elected strejt commissioner of Jermyn on Monday evening. Iu A boy named Jam's Puekey, icsld. lug on South Set nnd stieet. had a poi -lion of oil of his tlugeis cut off while at woik In tin- DetnwuiP and Hudson lolller.v Monda.v lie was atenei by Scranton Guernsey Hall is thz bcst rLAOt in SCrtXNrON TO BUY A PIANO OR ORGAN Don't fail to come, in sec as ureal lui;.tins are waiting fur j on. J.W.GUERNSEY, PttOP. 314-Oie WASHINGTON AVE. SCRANTON. PA. In New OucriHcy rjullJlng DAVIS STEAM DYE Co. 310 PENN AVE. (juoih cillcil lor mi'! ilcllcpnd ('irjmiiy. iMciiif; J li-1 I'im Inn ALL VVO-ZCGUflniVCPO. PHONE 3736 Golden Gate Dining Rooms. lie.! y,ipit inr.il In tlin rlti I in Mi i! Inkrl l tyi smidij illnir-r a -priiai' Ihnir iimlr t'otn 244 AD4MS "VST. W. J. Barriscalc. MANTELS. I'll f pUir- triliiiiillu 313 IVISHVQTOW AVE. ELECTRIC. COAL ANCt RA3 ORATES lillllit 101 Hu"i TELf'HONt. W. A. HARVEY. i ircnn Wiring lid 1 IvIiiip I Intili ll.'II rfittl r.liplion- W ii 309 noMMONW?LTH BUILOINO. J. B. WOOLSEY & CO covrr?icror?s AND BUILDERS. Pcilcis In Plate Glass and Lumber O- ALL KINDS. Kingsbury & scranton. Minuficturrit' Urnu MINE ANi MILL SU-'PLIES. tlittilii .-ml for tol n I fturlilltitr s,, ( , vv ii. K,.p, nnd i;it -i 1 1. a i wo. i. in , Pm, ii a kui'iiii Mi;, to - II limn I'.iikiiii;. Iln-p uiul Vltt'iaun i. Iliililin I, oud lt li n Pi, tins ( diPi oil I Inilniic lloiiin II" I'dtili t'.ld. W. H. GORDON A SO.l. Kill Sh.iPilii- il,. I T.i.r.,1 111 .. I .,.,1. 1 9 Wafuli mid I ii i Litre 'lil'ildlliif Gfe'O ADAMS AV-NUE, W II. Tennis, a member of the Fbst Aid society, and later by Di M .1 Shields. The Mayileld coum 11 organized Mon dnv evening as follows, t'liali man. John Oiilnn; secietary. Francis S. Mi C.iithy. tieitHurer. Thomas Itotitidv . stit-'t commissioner. Hugh llr.ulv. John 11. Kd win ds. ei,, of Scranton, was chosen botough attoilioy. Jamea Kdnutuds, a miner in the Del aware and Hudson shaft, had his foot Itijuiod while at work Monday. Mi. and Mrs. ili-orgc Harper and Mts. Ft .ink St-cot and daughter, of Set anion, spent Sutid.i.v heiP with trhnds OLYPHATST. 'I'll many tt lends of the late Airs. I. Hen Olhbotis, of Lackawanna street, who died on Mitunlay last, attended tho fiiiioinl seivlcrs whhh wen- cen dueled In St. I'atilck's eh'i-c'i , 10 o'i lock Msttiday moiiiing soli inn lllell lllllss I if leillltelll ll.it i t lelil ill, il bv Itev lohii Itiiddv, who also pivai-h- ed tho niliei.il seinion. Alter tin- ser vices tho remains wen i oiiveyrnl to St. P.lttlek's c-oinetei-j , ve here Intel -meni was macb. The pall honeis worn ji'"i!, It. W. Taylni, Hugh O'liovie, John Mtiilnty. Miles Dufi'. Michael Sin a and Joseph Kelly Miss Jpjn WlllianiMiu, ol I'ittsl.ii, Is visiting ltlatlves .11 this place. Last evening another latge ctowd nt i tided the bazaar, whit Ii Is lu to-gic-s 'lining this week hi the soi-'al loom of the Ptesbj lei liti chtiich. Slti- poi Is set veil overv cVtiilng between Hit- hoius of "..jo and 7.2a o'i lock, Tl is evnilng a piogranime will be t endued as lollows: Dili I. Misses Cilppeu at d Pettlgiow, tableau; vending, Miss Jes sie Stein us. Peckville- solo, Ml.i. Kioi. enco itobtitson. Sciatiton. leading. Miss Hughes, Peckville. leeltallon. Miss Lucy Judge. Peckville; solo. Miss Hobertson; u-adlng, .Miss Steanis. Ad liilslson, pi cents Dr. 11. L. Peel, ol Piov Idonere. wiis a etllei In town .vehtenla.v. Istilali June, ot Liiekiiwanna stieel, aged !.", ve.ns, employed ns a dilver lu llduv I'K'i'ls col,., was kicked iu the lower Jaw by n mule hi his ih.np on Mon lay attei nunii. lie wua pain S ill Is- out and bruised, i-everal ntllchi'S being itctilieit lo close r,np gasii. Mr. . W. Ji iikius Is attending the in Jllied bnv i TAYLOR. All nriangeiiient.s have be-ni coin pleted for the (amy tali and festival of the Calvary Haptlst elunch, which will open this evening iu Weli-r's rink, to continue throughout the week. l.laborato preparations have been made bv the vailous eominltteps to make this fait stu pass any similar oc casion, lu uddltlon, an excellent sup per will be piepaied by the ladlei, of the rongiegatlon. .Mngnltii cut booths have been elected, where many fancy arilelis-, such as btautltul iiullls, piling (tishlons. uptons, stocking hugs and vailous other useiul mid substantial hi Helen, will be for sale hy the Ladles' Aid society and the Young Ladles' Sewing clnle. Tin- lollowlng niushal progiamnie will be lcnduied tills even ing: Piano selection. Miss Lvdla Hos l;ms. duet, w. L. Jones and J i: Wat kins, teeltatlon, Mabel Davis; sjlo, lllchaid AVatklns, iiun telle, llartj llvans and part , solo, W. L. Jones The following aie the vvuluis. Finn two nights, ticket sellet T. .1 Hughes: Itielveis, Theophllus Hauls and John Pugh: selleis of soft diluks. John (J. Pllce, J. (i. Owens and , ('. Duke; taiveis, .Messis llonpei and Jenkins, talile No. 1. Mis. Joseph Davis, Mrs. John U. Owens: ticket collt-ctois, John (1. flvutiH uiul Isaac Davis; table No. i, Mrs. James Powell. Mis. S. Tldd mid Mrs. W. Powell; ticket collectois, John Stelle and Alfred Jones; table No j, Mis. niehnid Thomas and Mis. Win lam Iteese; ticket colluctois. Mcmis. Cut tls and Phillips; table No, , Mi;., Suillh ami .Mis Curtis: ticket c-ollee. tots, Willi tut lIoakhiH nnd Ihigeue Business THESE ENTERPRISING DEALERS CAN SUPPLY YOUR NEEDS OF EVERY CHARACTER PROMPTLY AND SATISFACTORILY. Brotherhood Wine Co;s I iik Olil l'otl, tlursun.llc , nix I intcriip I .inilli T id' Onlj P. H. FRENCH. 40U OONNf-LL BLOQ. Erescheus ' Great Fire Sale AT 430 ZPnUCC ST. Sou (,i am On. I is- I u ami all klii-lt it NVlcir BRESCHEL A CO. Scrnton Laundry. 3SS WASHINGTON AVENUE. Cill l-y trlrpkoiis tpcflie piompt attrtitli-i WILsOV JJ WASBERS. Spectacles. MAOC AND ncrntncD "niai' il1 S. H. TWINING. 131 PENN AVE. DIAMOND SHOE SHINING PARLORS Tor I nlirj nm! (!fiit Ml Milnrs St 4S3-SPRUC2'433 Hanley's E3akery. 420 SPRUCE ST. HUNTINGTON WV male1 1 'putjlic o' lim tin id -n $ Urilun ti r sil ul- i)i ii. (ejiiitt.- , prnnptl llllnl mil tint ul ' It ( l llll IIMI llP- Eu--'EK a Plating Works. si .r. (i. lil Vnl. I i pprr uiul l!r,i- 1 1, anil Hi i I;, mi ii i 331 DIX COURT. RErR BO. TRADE. REISIVIAN BROTHERS. rjtim,, n (fill i AOCy SPRUCrGT. C03 LINDEN ST. GORINA ivi i.i.n m' Ki. v i st i n;i;s DEAN, 40BCONNELL CLDQ, la. I'timit s SHOES (,' U'llll III II 1 ll sjl 432 LACKAVANNA AVENUE. J.W. MCAULIFFS. - si l:u i miikk 140 SANDERSON AVE. Ibise Thlnl and loiutli nights. Ticket M lift . W. II Owins, ((illeclols, 1 1(11 1 y llvans. John Stelle and lluiiy Smith: sirlt. dil.itks. Ililw.ird D. Davis and Atliiui' Morgan: table No. 1, .Mis. U. o. Jones nnd Alls, i;, .m. o'lloio: ileket collectois. Messis llu kins and Con nollj : table No. i. Mis. John Stelle and Mis. Joseph Coiinollj . colleel'iis, T .1. Hughes and Jjjhli Powll. table No :i, Mrs. llvans and Mts. owciis; eolleilois, Hvali Davis and ,Sidiuy Owins- lablo No. I, .Mis. liashiim and Mis. Iteynolds: (olliitors, lMwhi Da vis and William Thomas. Fuiiith night Iteielvpfs, Hdward Davis. Alfied Jones, John Pugh and C. Cm tls The reoif.-iinl::atiiiii of the hniough coiiueil was lu Id on Miaul. iy evening I'li'hideiu John It. Johns tailed the meeting to older and huti-d the te poi Is of Ihe vailous c oinmittees. Tile minutes of Ihe pi eV Ions meeting weie lead by S(-( relaiy John (! Owens lie aNo i fid a iiumbi i of bills, which weie oidried paid, afti-i which the eouiKil adjourned sine die and the te organiy.utlon of the new body then look phee Mutg-ss W. P. Oillllths administered the oath ol oilier to tho in w and ic-ileitid ( oiinclltnen. David 11 llvans, IJotuer 11. Jones. William Pi Ice, Samuel Ihulos and D. I. Oill llths. William llvans was unaulmousl.v eleetoil lrnipiuar.v ell, ill num. and '! II. Jones, spcicitiry ciutliman l-lviins then called for the election of a pel -niaiiont piesldont. John ll. Johns, the tetliltig olllcl.il. was the unanimous choice of Ihe inemheis of the i oiiucll. The lollowlng were elee ted to Ihe vnil oils olllees lloiough sicieluiy. .Iidm Owens; tieasuter. Tliomas Moses, si., strt'et ( iiniinlsslonei. David.). Hauls. chief ol police, John II. livillis chief of Die ilcpnituicut, Christ unibacli. boiough solicitor, John JI. Hauls, es.. Jell win dell. Mvan L. Davis: surveyor. A. II. Dunning . Jatilticss, .Mrs. Wln lerbuin. The salaries of tho olllcci's wen- tlxe-d the same as Inst yeai. Wotd was leeelvod lien- eslt-iiluy froni Flttybitig. announcing the seri ous Illness of William Hallux, w-ho 1h a suulent at the Allisluny Medical unlvei-slt Ills tuotliei, .Mis. Hallos, und granduiothei. Mrs. .Ma -kenzle, liave left for ills bedside The loui-moiiths-olil i hild ot Mi. and Mrs. James Tlbbs, of South Tay lor, died yisterday. Tin- tuneral will lie h' Id on Tliuisda.v Intel ment will he made hi the Mnrc-! ceineteiv. Coroner J. J. Unbolts will conduct an Inquest this afternoon at 4 o'clock at Jertuyn's stoic. Ilendhnm. lu the case of Josonh Costanzo. who was found dead on Sutlduy at the bottom of the Niekle PliUc shaft at tin Jernun No. 1 mine. Itev. C. li llt'lirj. piLslur ol lh Methodist llpicopal church, aiu-nded tlic Prolilbltlou Inauguration eeie nionles In Scrautnti on Monday ovui iug. All iiiembpis of the Hard Silk W'oik eis' union, In ronneetlon with 11. Km ard's mill, are ipquesteid to meet in IfHshum's hall ut 10.SU it. in. Thuisd.o Kveiy .gill ta requi sled to attend, a blislue's of gieat vlliin lulu e is on liana lo .mend lo I5y older m tho union. D ALTON. Mr and Sits Fled Sn,vd(i .-iiipi tallied a few lrl-udB last Satin d.ij evening In bono) of Miss Mais Wills of Scranton. The out-of-town gu m pit-si-nl weie .Miss Ue-iiti W llllmii- ni Duiimnie- MIsm I'ealf Wells, ol s, urn ton: l'liiiefc.ni and Mis. F. II. H in t'lui'i.'p On, u. and Ml.s lit a Pl.iiu;li of Ihiiiikh u, N' . .Mi ami Mis .1. W. l.eiuh nnd , lnl dlell, Kog-rsalld Louise, of Cllllli hllla attended the annlveiHiii-j scivice at tin Haptlst chun h luHt Sunday luorultig and spent the rt-wt of the tla with tin it .nephew. Fiul Snvdei. Owln, to the liu-lellient weatlu-i tin mUslnual sei vice III th - ll.ipilst rhuirll last Sunday veiling. uiuU-i the aiikplicH of Die Women' Home and Fotelgll Mlsslnnarv soelely was siimi what Inn il' ml with Mis II, Palm t Houses. THINK ! ire ou fully liuuiHt If tint, call upon, F. L. Hitchcock e6 Son. FIRE INSURANCE AGENTS. ' mill .W (.vtntnoirariltli lluitdlmf, K'llAMOV, ' Onli tlit ilas (ninpaiilos trprcuntnl LUImi ptuinptly pnlil. O. S. BLOSS tt&o'c THE SMITH PREMIER TYPEWRITER. IT LEADS THEM 4LL. L. SOMMAR, Hiilldlu? Coiilraitoi InipInK union incii. I.nllmilci tl.orrlulli Kuril ItcMiiodrlliig and irpiirintc 'pctlally 320 WASHINSTON AVE. LACKAM NNA UNDERWEAR STORE Will roll jII llicir inipli- ol (Itic liupoited Madr.n smrts foi men at tii , VMiitliMloO'.Mi. ( Id Mr.lil 1'liuloglaphpr vS,- -'V rs. Moore Foster. INSURANCE ( lutilii n t Vitltl FOR SALE ItiURip in I v a, 'i ..I all kind. Hon. ami tiulMlliB lulu ji lurjalii- M. T. KELLER, "1 i illlill Vie f ekaMalinc ( ariUS1' Wi Ik- 1S2 WYOMINQ AVE. DIFFERENT LADIES HAVE DIFFERENT TASTES "t tut I' imtiii din itic ladiPs win up ?rncr alb nurnliud - nil tin- L".-t taste- in cc ii ir-pni .id Itii- inn- for whom up iniki iluilii- .nt I it It ll I of eoinp W -II li.in-i j.iii sli.ji) fur tin -nil "il emlil tn liair KINGMILLER. MERCHANT TAILOR I or 1 idli" and Kent', 43GW1UCEST. SCRANTON. PA. THE SCRANTON UMBRELLA MANU FACTURING CO. V Inii M-toiiniP ii of tinr I iiibielUs and I'ii id t I ll Ml.K t p to ditc patlPinv I'm i'- 1..-III.U I (iM 11 llian ant liouv- in mi in VII ii'i'N kept in llKI'MIl Iicp ot ,1ms, I i our p.n III.I'VIIIIM, and UL I o I. HIM. i -, iii 313 SPRUCE ST. Smith lead a well wtltton and Infoi til ing paper on "Mission Woik In Chlnn " Solos wcte tendered (lining the sci vlco by Miss Marjoilo Stoni and Mis, F J. Palmer. .Miss Pp.i 1 1 Wells, of Scranton, spent Sunda at the home of hei uncle. J C. Thomas. A sod.U will bo hold on Filday cvpii Iiir next at Ihe lionie of Mrs, Villlaui Hiikci- lor tho benont of the AVotnen's Christian Tempoianie union. Mis. David liiown Is quite ill at hi i" home with measles, llei sistei Mis. Si ott. of Montioso, Is :itt tiding in" i Mis A. W. Cooper has bo n quite 111 with the gllp Miss Delhi Williams, of Diinmnio, spent Simd.i.v with In t friend Miss .May Wells Ill-ace Stone Is lontlned lo ills liotlln with measles and Italph Shot man luc lierii veiy si It with the disease Mis Sidney Johnson Is sullelllig with an attack of infhiuimatois lhottmntlsni The last qtllll lot ly meeting ol this eoltfi leiue yen will ho laid In tho Melhodlst (lunch on Krld.ij, af tot noon. Pi (-siding llldei Flo.vd will be picsent. on Sunday nioinlng the usual tom lliuilloll seivlie will bo hi Id Hint) W. Noithup spent last week In Cat bnn countv atti'iidlng tanners' In stitute' llov. Hi ni v .1 Wh..l ii the popular pistol- and lee tin pi. of tho Cm bondale Haptlst ilmieh. will lectuto lu tin- Hap tlst ihiirih hen- on Moneho and Tues day pvuilnus. Man-li, 11 and 1'.' The Ipcttue on Moudav evening will ho on "Tlic Life of Chi 1st." and no admission will he ihaiged 1ml a ftce will oliet -lug will he taki n at the close On Tuesdio evening Mr. Whalen will lee lute on "Life In New Yoik rii.' at which time an admission will be eh.nged of I.", and 10 nts llnih of these iKtmes will be llliitui"il with limn sterooptleon views I OLD FORGE. Tl-e oiiouah (ouiiiil t nigcnlzel .Moudav i- Piling, i hug' i umbei of iltUeii li'-lns ltesiilt All Cos (Html as t"mpoiaiy i hull man The nomlna iliuis lor i lull m.ni wm James Mel- In nnd Joh-i H. .Mm gali- Mi Moi uniu rtctlvtd the largct intuitu off votes und wis elected lo the i hair It. .1 Judge was lecteu unanimously boiough setietat lot tin cnsulnr term. Seveial application'- w n pr -yputed for iioasmer. W i'Ik in II. Koehler was elected by a iimmous vote atter which the mee-Ung o.lloiiiiieil until net .Monda evening MWs Sadie Jours, of St union Is vhltliig Mis. T. J. Klliovm jii Mnlu stl-eet. Tin- luneial of tl.e liif Me had Mnl deilg took place yestenla iltouioon liueinieiil w,i nii'di It' the MuiocjKa tt in -tei v The Giip Cine That Does Cuie I ,,jin Hi ,ni, ( 1 inn. n ni"' hk au p mih mum Restore Vitality, Lort Vigor and Manhood Cure liiipoteiic. Night llmf loni Lots of Morn. in mi winnnv oi-eiitpi. idlclleci.of lf-HliiiPni 60 i-xci-s ii ml inilt'cictlon. A nnfUA I nn Ip rf PILLS iblood builder, iirliiKi tlio tdiik elon- to pnle cliet'li mid li'atnrcs tin- 50 CTS. Wflip of out li. Hy ninil , NOOo pur Iiiix. O lioxe-i foi efiOc nor box. 2,50. with our bankable eaurantee to curpJ or irtuud tho money paid. Send for circularl linn t-npy ol our u.iiii.ni,' uuiniiieo uniiu. ft Aril Id I Q I OtC HXTRA STRENQTI voLollu.rL. Immediate ReauitJ I'ojIiItpIj Riinrnntced euro for Losj of Powel Niirleocein. I'ndevelopwl or hluunkrn Orvanl I'art- t, Loioiiiiuin- .vi.isin, rrvii rro-tri tlmi lly.'prl.i. I'll-. Inn mil Patnl) i - nncl til t(o Hit el I, xir.no i "iu joti.Ki'o, liplnm el l.timiir. Hr mnil In lilnln nupkitpp. ftl.nn ,1 bo, tl for ftb.00 with our bankable neirJ tnteo oonu to cure in uu anya or retuuc money ruin, .innie-. MERVI7A SVJEDICAL CO. Clinton &,Jr.cUson i3ts CHICAr.O. iulJ w !. It Tv V 5(V3 s, Id lv via, t .lit A riionia. Ifii-'iH, l.a, l,a.iui,i a u - an n I'a