,'vni-i'n" .lv v us ' WA, THE SCRANTON TIUBUNIi-TUKSJJAV, MA li8, 1001. O VJ " 1 I OHIce : BURKE BUILDING THE LIGHT BIDS WERE ALL REJECTED And Will Have to Bo Rc-ndvertlsed For Lively Session ot Both Councils-. Tin' ol.-rtllr lighting lollttuit H not uwurlod Inst night. After u live ly oxpt ess-don ill iiplnloii, eoiincil.s ii jlx'toil both bids ml illiofiptl thud thov l tomlvcitlseil 'or-In the hope uf sootirlns lower eHliinntes. When PifHliIfiit Fletcher, of select' council, who tftcil n.s chairman "f Hie joint s-c.--.slin. called for Hi" tepoil or the Joint llglit ini'l wiiter lonmilttpp. Willi ll WHS til" llllilllesiH Of tllO Hl'H- i-Iijii, rimliniiiii Davis, of Hie Joint pnuinilic-p. pioseiiled Hip nuijoilty ic poit. uhlih was Hlgnod liy all of Hio nipinliPiH Inn .lames Thompson, ot hc lei't I'liumll. Tin- miiJoilt icporl toeoininoiiiled the leleoil'on "f all of the bids- thus far loiolvod. the puip"se of tills be ing I" obtain louei liliN for each class (,f llghln Mibiulll-vl smk and olei tili'lty. .flfi thf lrpnil was i evolved ami II vim nail and I poinded by f'lty i'Ioik .Moon. .liiniPX Thompson, of-w-Iret, stepped forvvuid .Hid handed to '.he eleik a nilnorliy lepoit, wlileli loiilained simply hl.s own lecoiuinoii il.iilon Th's i prominentia! Ion favor iM the .uieptiilii" of Hip three oa is' luil. wliieh u.is at llie cost of 570 per lamp. This hid pioviiled. also, lor live mi. Ihhly-tvvo iMiidli" power iuunulos i.nt lamps. Mr. Thompson'" it cninnieiidutlnn had the toliovv ing fpialllh atlnnn lacked to If The ehetlle light ' onipuny, lie fiili. entPllllR into its enutiai'l, change ilip tiiosoiil te of lumps to those of the piuhj'-pil svaloni. oi what Is known as the iin andfsrent an light This I- the sjl.-m that I in vogue in Seian t 'II II is piefeiied because of tllP rtli'.inie ot lllrkotlng and sputtcting, hs mink the old stlf of lights, Mien as ii i r located in f 111"- i-lt. The "loetilo light i oinpaiiy, if Hie iltv eoiini IK so defile, he leipihed to substitute tlnee thlily-two oandlc powei Iniamleseetit lamps tor each Hie light lh.it II in i.v he wished to lomovo. ,-hat in-piied tliis wa.s the taet that in "-nine places the Incandes cent lamp idea was inme fpasihle and eflrclip than 111 oilier places. Mr. Thompson also pipscnled a iomi. lutioii piovidlng lor his icconimend.i tlons. After Mr. Tlioinpsoii's ier oimnenda llnns and his lcsolutlon weie ie.nl. A. T. Thompson, of lonimon connell, iunerl lor ihe adoption of Hie niitioi 'ity ippoil pre.-ented liy Pis iiuiiio.iko in select connell. Mr. Slone was the seconder. Define the itiestliin w.is put. the o ipptpfl lengthy dlseiisslou over the lighting iontini'1 opened. Mr. Tliompsnn, of select, whoso le port was being voted upon, deelaied that in accepting Ihe hid for a three years' eontrai t the eit.v would he saved SvilO during th.it time. The piicp per lamp per par was 71 on u p.uly conttait, while lor Hupp yeais it w.is $70, the salir on the latter amounting to isiio, the sum menlioneil. Mr. Nealon, ot comnion coimeil, said It wa.s his opinion that In his section of Hip city, partieiil.u ly along Pike i-tioot, that si or seven Welshaeh gas lamps would he moie eflectlve in lighting that thoroughtuto than one half that number of are lights. .Mr. Nealon advocated the ow net. ship liv Hie elly of a lighting plant, and said that he learned that the city In tivo yeais would have paid over enough in Hslit rates to Install an electi'i'- lighting plant similar to the one that Is now In ppeiation In this city. Mr. .Vcalon called attention to the fait tli.it the contiaet price for this ear, $71, was two dollars higher than last year. This he didn't consider Vas just. Mr. 'Whitfield, of common council, suggested thai In these ptogressivo times one couldn't tell whaL the inline would hi Ins forth, and in his opinion it would be unwise to commit the elty to a thiee-year lontiaet. Mr. I'vans i onuiimed in Mr. Whit field's judgment. The vole on the leport followed, the lesult showing a defeat for its adop tion. The Mile was 11 to IS, nil of the nienibeis voting against It, except Messis. Thompson, Fletcher, Thump son, Stone, .Masteis and Mastets. Mr. Murphy was the only member absent. Gymnastics Will do much to develop muscular body. But the strength of the body is not to be measured by its muscle, but by its blood. If the blood is impure, the body, in spite of its bulk and brawn, falls an easy prey lo ms case. There is no medi cine equal to Doctor Pierce's Golden Med ical Discovery for the purifying of the blood. It carries off the poisons which contaminate the life fluid. It increases the activity of the blood-making glands and gives the body an increased supply of pure, body-building blood. It builds up the body with sound, healthy flesh instead of flabby fat, promotes the appe tite, feeds the nerves, and so gives to weak, nervous people vital ity and vigor, There is no alcohol contained in "Golden Medical Discovery," nd it is absolutely free from opium, cocaine atl all other narcotics. "I fet-1 if my duty lo write toouof the won. derful curatbo power ol jour 'Golden Med. leal I)i:o cry,' " write (Jcorge S lleiiderton, Esq. of Denaud, !,ce Co, l'loiida "1 hail a tiaU bruise on my right ear uml my blood wan badly out of order. 1 tried local doctors, but with uo good results, dually I wrote cvi the particular in my cn.e and ou advised our llolcleu Medicil DiscoNery,' which I begau to take. From the first bottle I began to feil Utter, and when I had taken, eight lwttte the tore a healed up. I wish jou niece." ')r. 1'ierce's Common Pense Medical Adviser, in paper covers, is sent uv on receipt of ji one-cent stamps to my expense of nulling oitlv. Address Dr. H. '". i'ierce, Buffalo, N. Y. ib i"'"" - l tor 'w Catffcondale Deoattment. I I .l this Junetllie one of Ihe pelltlotts. wlileli has been pased about the elty until l-'rlday, and wlileli was In favor of the aie lighting fonliaet for "it term," was handed to t'lialimiiti Kle'tehnr by A. 'I'. Thonip-on, to whom It wa.s handed by one of Hie speetatots that tilled the space outside the coun cil chamber. It's arilval was some what belated, the Intention being to have it lead helot p action might he taken on the light eotitrael. Clialiiiiaii Kleteher illicit thai this was the proper time lor Ihe eiileilalu Ing of the petition, ll coining tmdei the head of lemaiks. This was Just heroic the vote on the majority teport, wlileli, If carrlpil, would nipati that lie whole matter of the light lontutel would have to be leenuvasspil, Mr. Tliompxon, who had hut Ile sup pot lets for his minoilty teport, made a limit stand to eariy the night and sug gesting that the. picscntntluii of the citizens' petition would have made u mateiial dllfeienee If lead befpie his lepoit was olpd upon, declined that It was not btisliipis-llke, the way coun cils would act If they I ejected the bids aheady submitted. The two lomp.inles' cheeks weie tecelveil as evidence of good tiiltli, IniL now counills weie .set ting everything aside and weie going to the uncalled for expense of ic-ad-ettlslng for bid. The inajoilty of. councils weie In favor of-the elect! le llglit and since they weie, why would not one of them ptesent a lesolutlnu pun liling foi a oae-jcar iiililiaet.' Arter Ihe leading of the petition that was handed In, Mi. Davis, clmlriiuin ot Ihe Joint llglit committee, was tailed upon to tell the tea sou of the conunlt lee's lejeitlng the bids and calling for a ie-ailet Using. He said that it was tile opinion of the t ommittee that low in bids could be obtained Horn both i om- panlc.-.; iiinl, tin theimoie, oiue of Ihe committee beliexed that sm Ii piogiess lOttbl be made In elect i le lighting that within a lew .mm is lights would be ob tained at one-thliil or less than asked for today. The motion was put and the in.ijoi lt lepoit was cai tied b the Mine Mite as befoie, Hi lo ll Tho-o who oted nay weie Messis. I'leleher, Thomp-on, Whltlleld, sjtonc, Thompson ami .1. Masteii-. Select I'ouncilman Thoiup-on then snhmitled a lesohitlon asking for pio pos.ils i, if lighting the illy building anil the lic-e hou-es. It was cm i led. The election of a ho.ml of ieilou and appeals was taken up. Theie wete live nienibeis lo be elected, em h mem ber to have Ihe light lo Mile for tlnee of the nominees. The nominalions weto as lollnwf. Mannlon, b ". Masteis; A. T. Thoinpson, b Collins. I)as, by Whit lield; Kennedy, by Neiilon John Mas leis. by i:ans, ,inl .Iiiuips Tboinp-nii, by Uailett. The eleelion ustllted as follows: Davis. :i. Manillou, pi; Joseph Tbompsen. s- A. T. Thoinpson, S; Ken nedy, 7, Masteis, .". All but the la.st naiiied weie sin essinl. The hoaid will be, made up, theietoie. of Mcsslp. Da vis, Munition, Thoinpson, Kennedy and Thompson. At a legnlar meeting of lonimon lotincil, later, the municipal water plant onllnance passed tmally. IIOHK SUSPECT DISCHAEGED. John Brennnn Heigo, Who Was at Emergency Hospital, Has Gone to His Home. John Itiouuau lteigo, of West Si tan ton, who w.is ai tested and held as a suspect In the lobbery ot the stoic ot John Mohr, at Lincoln aenue and Chinch slieet, about a month ago, was dlschaigcd on Himdav liom lltneigency hospital, wheie he was taken at llto time, and lett the city .esteiday for his r-'uanlon home, or, ai leant, lor the tesidenie of his lelativcs, with whom he stayed when he was not tiavellug about the i u 1 1 1 1 1 . lteigo, wlio was better known as liienuali, the latter being his middle name, was iiriested by ciiTef MeAn dtew in a shanty along the Delawaie anil Hudson nacks, uotih of the iit. The shanty was the abode ot a number of tiauips who hung about the cout iniinllj dining the eokl weather. When t,ho slianty was i aided Miennuu, or l!eit;o, was found theie In a half-exhausted londitiou. lie wa.s suspected ot knowing something about the htng liiiy of Jlohr's stoie, hut when brought to tiiul his sickeueil condition was te alixcd, and Instead of commuting him to jail, Alderman Jones had him ad mitted to lMniugenc hospital. lteigo was ptostiated with giip and wa.s veiy weak. I'nder hospitiil tieatinent helm proved sfMilily and when allowed to go to his homo he appealed to bo unite igoious. Theie weie no stioim cliciimstnnces connecting Kelco with the Mohr bing laiy and the atithoiitict, gue him his fteednni. The McNulty Child Improving. The t'oui -year-old child of .Mr. and Mis. Vuti Iclc .McNuUy, of Ihe West Side, which was teielved for treatment nt Kntei'Boncy hospital about ten days ago, has i.ipldly Impioved under the tieatinent ailmlnlsteieil at the Institu tion, and It Is expected that the littlo one will be t etui lied to Its iianints by Wednesdu or Tliutwlay of this week. When ihe little sufieier was btought to the hospital It was in a uliical con dllloti, Theie was an lujuiy under the light eye that, liom the euisory eani iuation made, appealed to be a puttl lent opthaliiiia, sin iin'ectiou the Ills. tor. ot which shows that blindness lesulls In one or every tlnee cases. Later it was disi'oeied that this was not iho trouble. The childs cheek, under ihe eye, was cut in a fall smoial weeks ago, ami, the wound not being propeily eaied tor, poisoning developed ami thole was a colleitiou of pus that In volved the eyelid uml secinely closed the eye. It lequlred the most attentive eaie and stoutest caution lo ariest lu llammatlou and ledueo what had al ready taken place. The saving of the little one's sight was by a naiiow mar gin and at the hospitiil theie is glad elation over the exceedingly suceesstul management of the ease. The child will now he lesloied to Its patents Willi Its eyesight fully pre set veil. Received nt the Hospital. Mis. John Heleher, of 7!) Hock slieet, was leeolved at I'hueiBency hospital yestenlay for tieaiment, piepai.itoiy to iind ! fjolng a htngieal opeitiilon. Mis. Uelil-er's D'new has i cached u stage ulicte. mil pk al Intet fetciue is neics siny. and she will be updated on suuie tlcie ilutlng today, Phone : NEW, 286 OLD, 0423 MEMORIAL DAY PROORAMME. Sergeant William II. Dnvles' Vost, No. IS7, Department of IVnnsylvniiln, li. A. 1!. Cnrlmndnle. Vn May 'JS, 1801. Hpedal Order No. ", I'm It Hag to bo niled half nii'St at ft o'clock a. m. Alt lings in the elty should be al half mast during the day. In honor of our nation's deretnlets business places ami pi hale ilw pilings .should be frpply embellished with our country's slimy emblem. Details to adjust lings above the sacred dust of our honoted dead should have their work perfot mod by Wed-tinuiim- .iviMiliinv Mnv "nth. Wo have about two bundled iitotlllds to lslt. They me seatteied llirough fovcii cemotaiies. The distance to he env oi ed Is gieat and the work arduous. Sons of Veterans should ho ptoinpt to lender assistance- in this work and lighten Ihe labor of the men who wore young loity years ago. Details to lecelve lliunl truhlites should be III the post loom Thuisday morning at i o'clock sharp. All people within our pteclnct who have How pis to spare ate Invited to send them to the post munis. "I and TV, Salem nvctilie, between V and ? o'clock. The Women's Kellef Corps will hao charge of the wink of piepatlng bou quets and ehaplets, and they will he delighted to have volunteer aid. Sihooi child) on are cotdlally Invited lo bring (lowers and assist the wnrk eis. Comiados arp all ilitected to I eport bpfoie S o'eloi k, c.ieh one ill full unl roiin, ir possible. There will bo vvoik to do. Sons or Veteinns ill lull uniform, with arms and ammunition, me re ipiestod to lepoit at S o'clock at post room, All hnlioiably dlsehaiged soldiers, sallois and marines niu invited to Join Willi us. Men who have followed our Hag In more recent .veats ;ue cotdlally asked to pal tieipate In the patadc. I'atiiotie people who have carriages at their disposal, nud a geueioiis Int pulsp o assist enlepblpil Loiiuades to get ovet the line of nun eh. ate in vited to have them at post he.tiln.unr teis at S.lil o'clock, with liotses at tached. Dunn ioips will lepoit ptoiuptly at S o'clock. Assemble will be sounded at S.tS. V.il.ulo will Mail at !l o'clock. 1.1 NT. OF MAUC1I. li itoi b.ill no SoIpmi oveniip no Chun ll slieet lo Main: down Main tn laglith avenue. I.iglith avenue lo Chinch stieet: Chun It street to Moni oiial I '.nk. Appi opi late sei vices will be obseived in Hip patk, arter whicli the march will lonttnito thiongh Park place up Chinch stuet to headquarters, wheie the p.nade will bp dismissed. Fiom headipiai teis the lemetery de tails will start on their ipspective missions and place tt Unites of infec tion and leiueiiilnnnee on the giaves of those who helped beat the tattoo of human slaioiy, and the icvellle of uiilvets;il fieedom, llbeitv and intel lei tual ailMineeuieul. Dinner will be served In the pot loom by the 1, idles of the Women's Holier corps. A cumptiie will be held in the nftor nooii at heailquai ters. At the blgli school. In the evening, the puplN aie to give a benefit pa tiiotic entertainment, to wlileli the lotnrailes and the general public aie invited. Uy older of John MeComb. Attest Commander. W. H. Chase. Adliitaut. MR. GORMAN AS A CATERER. The South Main Avenue Grocer Re ceives Contract for Supplies of Lake Lodoic. James J. Got man, of Ihe 111 in or Gor man H. Co., lite South Main stieet gioceis, was unfilled yestenlay that his otfer In do the cateting at Lake l.udoie on the "big" dnjp Momoilal dav, etc. -was acieptcd anil ho was empoweied lo lany out his contiaet. Mr. Gounan's uolilieallou i ante yes leiday fiom Geneial Manager J. H. .Ionian and Assistant .Malinger AV. H, Malia, of the Lake Loduto I nipt mo ment coiiipan.v, who visited It i in yes tenlay and Int'oi moil lii in that ol all ol' the tiuiueious oileis icieived 1 1 mil up and down tho valley, his and his lecouiineudations weie llie most tavni able, anil llie i null. let would accuid Insly be given to him. Mr. Goiniiin, who Is among the most at live and ciilei )ilsng of the young men In common ial pursuit In the city, is jusih i lined over his success, and as the contiaet pinmlscs piolllable to suits, Mr. Gorman's lilends join with him in his felicitation over this bit ot toituue. In New York City. Isaac Singer, of the Vaik Clothing house, Is lit New Voik elly, visiting among the big wholesale houses In make jitii chases for tho season to fol low, William Moian, the South Main ave nue baiber, Is on a business flip lo New VoiK illy, A New Confcctionciy, A now coiircctlouoiy and Ho cieain parlor Is about to ho opened in tliu Gin man block, on South Main avenue, liy iho Caibondiilo ice Cieam mid Con lei'tlnnery complin). William Clemow will bo pinpiiotoi of the new enter pt!.e. ronuer Resident Dnugetously 111. Tho lelalives In tills city of Miss Vemst Higelow, of Niagma, V.i , have been appilsed of her ilangeiotis Illness, due to an attack of peiitoiiitls. Mls.s Itlgelow was once a lesldent of Caiboudale. She attended school In this city, and at tho time 'icsided with her aunt, .Mis. Fiauk Wells, on Pike slieet. Subsequently, Miss Bigolovv went to USB ALLEN'S FOOT-EASE , povnlrr In lio xlulaii into llie i-hoix. our fori foci kucllcn, hoi urn, Hill lea, .iiul ml llml cj.-il.. If .tun Imp Miuilnu fru r tlsln nhurit, ti.v Mini'-. I 'not l..iti'. It iuuL the ltd .uiii nukes u.ilkbu uv. ( uirs ivollrn. ijlini.' del. Inse iii'j luIN, blbti'M Jul ulloiLi ium, olicc loin Jii'l liiililom of jll pjln jml yhri IcA and i-onifnit. 'hi il Iwli), s,,, ,x , ilru.-cUlit ili'l ol"'? tlciM fur A'k. 'IiIjI puk. jsc I'lil.i:. .VMum, .Mini s. I Hunter), l.o liu.v, N. . Philadelphia, where fthe coinplelod a course ut one of the hoBpltnlfl nnd was graduated as n professional nurse. Slio lin.s a host of fi lends here, who hope for her Bpcedy recovery. MEMORIAL DAY AT LODORE. Many Excursionists Will Leave Hero to Spend Decointion Day nt the Lake Over the Mountain. The attractions of Mcmuilal day nic engaging attention now nnd the open ing of Dakc Dodoie for the season on that day Is receiving Hie greatest at tention from sockets of plcnsuic on this occasion, The lake sitriotmdlng.s have been giently Improved since the season closed nnd Dodore Is now mote of n beauty spot than ever. It bopiiim des tined to be the one popular otitlnr; place for lesldents of Curbnndnlo nnd vicinity, and as theie will be no at ttnut ion nt home that day, aside fiom the customary Memorial day parade, hundreds ol' poisons from Cnibondato will bo uumng the excursionists seek ing an outing and enjoyment from the pleasures piovlded at the .beautiful lake. Theie will he a special train to the lake on Momoilal day, leaving here at ft.uu n. in. RESTORED TO HEALTH. Luke McQuade, the Victim of an Accident, Discharged from Hos- pltnl. Luke MiQttade, of Canaan stieet, the Delawaie and Hudson brnkeman, who was taken to Dmcrgeney hospital aiboilt four weeks ago, suffering fiom mi abscess, the consequence of an old Injuij, has boon wholly cured and has left Dmeigency hospital for his home. Mr. McQuade Injitied His hip some time ago and about n month ago ho fell, lunstlng :i blood vessel near the hip. the seat of the old liijtuy. An ah ccss developed from the uiptttrlng of the vessel ami It was tor its lemoval that McQuade was taken to the hos pital. His recovery, In the face of the set lous affection, was rapid, and Mr. MeCJuade has now a becoming appi oct al Ion of the efficiency of the hospital's methods of tieatinent. 'Because She Loved Him So." William Gillette's great eomedy, "Hrcaiise She Loved Hhn So," which was named the "Little Minister ot Faice" dining its highly successful inn In New Yoik city, a few seasons ago, Is to ho pioduced tit the Grand Opeia House in this city on Thiusdav evening next by the Keystone Lltor my and Dianiatic company, of Ninth Seranton. for the benefit or the gen et al fund of St. Knso chinch. The Noith Sci anion society Is ei ed ited by the Sciantou papets with hav ing given tin excellent production and the success of em Her occasions is ex--peeled to be lepeated on Thursday night, when ;t ctowded house Is antici pated. "Bill" Massey Sick. The many ft lends or "Hlg Hill" Mas sey, the ciaekajaok catcher of t lie one time Carbondale state league base ball team, will learn with legtet thai so tar tills season the big fellow has boon unable to "got into the game" because of sickness. Masspy Is slgnpd for first base with Huitfonl, of the ICasteui league, and "Sporting Life," the recognized authority in base ball eir iles, announces that because or his absence the Haitfoid team is not what 1 1 ought to be. The Diagram Open. The diagiani for the patilntlc enter tainment in the High School auditor-' Sum on the evening or Momoilal Day, has opened at Clink's drug stoie, Sa lem avenue and Chinch sticot, and the steady lequesL for lescrvcd seat niaik Ings, Indicates a good ultendauic on that evening. The piogtamino readily commends ilseir and a. genet oils t espouse Is looked tor liom the lesidents of the tity. Boy Leaves Home. Thomas Henncssy, ot Forty-second sneer, has icpoiled the absence of his sixteen-year-old sou, Thomas Hen- nessy, who left home early last week and who has not boon seen or hoatd liom siiue. On tho day of his dlsappeaiance he wrae a blue worsted suit and a black del by hat. The lad Is or medium build and has dark brown hair. Class Honors. The molests for the honois among the high school graduates has been decided In lavor ot Miss Jessie Matthews, daughter of Mr. and .Mrs. William Matthews, of Dundalf stieet, and .Miss Nina Rolls, daughter of .Mr. nnd Mrs. Kiuoiy Rolls. Miss Matthews' work ineiited the vnledletotv, and tho other honor, the salut.itoiy, of com so, went to .Miss Rolls. New Plants in the Park. A species of lite iiibbcr plant and a tiopical palm have been set out in Momoilal pink In tho green sw.ud sm i minding the innnunieni. Flutist Wade has lomoved the bed of tulips and in their place theie Is a nicely m ranged lolloetlon of geran iums and other etnly blooming plants of summer. The Republican Primnries. Daniel Powell, of Duniiiore, and Aldeiliiau S. S, Jones, or this elly, who weie the only opes teglsteiei), weie elected at tho Uopuhlloan ptl marie.s held in the Fourth legislative district on Saturday utleriinoii. Tlieio was not a gtent deal of intoiest mani fested thmiighout tlio district, thoie being no tonteiits for delegates. Returned to Detioit. Harry J. Vandomark, tiavellug ms senger agent for the Queen and Cie.s. cent route, with liemlriuartcis at Do tt lot. Mieli., letinned to that elly last night, after a visit at tho homo of his p.nents in this i-lty, Mr, Vunilf mink was iiLcompuulcd heio by his wile and child. Sermon to the Veterans. What was iiiifUPstiouably tlic most eloquent l tho iniiiy soinions do. Ilvoied by Rev, M. C Dlliot, pastor of the Flist CoiiBiegitional chinch, was his dlsctiiso on Sunday evening to tho iiiciubei.s or William II, Davis post, Grand Army of (hu Republic. Trip to Buffalo. J. T, Vothlek, the limber men bant, will leave this evening over the Dile for Buffalo, wheie liu will spend u few days on a business trip. A Visiting Printer. Mr, Matthews, once a compositor on Ilia livening- Leader and other Car buudule pallets, la visiting among his friends and relatives In this city. Mr. Matthews Is now employed by one of the Philadelphia papers. The Passing Throng. Miss Nora llealcy Is visiting ftlcnds In New York. The Misses llohan, of Olyphiint, nte the guests of Mln Nellie Km tell. Mis. James Honey, or tlelmunt stieet, Is routined to her homo by Illness. Miss Helen Dathrop spent lite Hub bath with her mini, Mis. M. 1 Itcvun, In Hcrantnu. Mr. nnd Mrs. A. H. Myers and son, Jlexford, and Miss Josle Myers spent Sunday In Duninoie. MIsh Mtuno Dougherty, of Dlyplmnt, was the guest on Sunday of Miss Agnes Coleman, of Iho West Side. Miss Grace I'lntlt returned to her homo In Scranlon today, after u week's visit with Carbontlnlo flrends. Miss Cecilia. Kurly, of Seventh ave nue, has lcturncd from Seranton, after a pleasant seven weeks' visit. Miss Mildred Myers bus letinned to her home nt Mt. Cobb, after two weeks' visit with her sister In this elty. T. IT. Jones, one time jitoprletor of the old Star drug stote In West Seran ton, was a C'arbondale visitor ester day. Miss Florence Clark, of Seianton, has returned home, after being the guest of Miss Nora O'ttcnrn, ot South Main avenue. MI"S Acnes Coleman, of the Woitl Side, Is home, arter a tdtuit visit with her cousin, Miss Alice O'Malley, or Seranton. Mr. and Mrs. Alfied I.lster and dnilghter, of Soinnton, spent Sunday with Mr. DLster's mother, Mis. llunlet Lister, on Wyoming street. A. H. Vanderniark and wife, of Cion Kldge, spent Sunday with the foi mer's parents, Mr. and Mis. Joslah Vander maik, on Washington stieet. The little Misses Clementine nnd Vet -onlea Gallagher huvo returned to their liomo In Seranton. aTter a visit at the home of their grandpaients, Mr. and Mrs. V. A. I-Jarly, of Seventh n venue. Mr. mid Mrs. Thomas Huike, of Onennta, and son, Joseph, of Albany, nnd daughter. Mis. M. J. Nugent, of Seranton, spent Sunday as the guests or Mis. D. D. Kelly, on Woodlawn ave nue. JERMYN AND MAYHELD. The annual leception of the Rlessed Vllgln Sodality was hold In Snoied He.nt chtiich Sunday evening. The ihttrch was specially donirated for the occasion and the altars with the pro lusion of flowers, potted plants and illuminated with a gloat number of candles, piesentod a beautiful appear ance. Tho spceial hymns weie very ciedltably sung and showed Ihe e.ne ful training or Vtoressor Kelly. Itcv. Father McLaughlin, assistant pi lest at Olyphant, pleached the senium, in wliieh he extolled the eeinplmy and model life or the Hlosscd Viigln and advised llie society to emulate her virtues. The sermon made a deep im pission upon the mngiegatlon. Twenty-seven postulants weie atter waul leeoived into the society and tho service was concluded with bene diction or the Blessed S-ici anient. Among the priests present at the In tel est inpr sci vice weie lie v. Falheis Walsh, or Foi est City, and Goiman and Dixon, or Carbondalc. The Hillside Coal company will paj the employes or the Glonwood, Kile unci Keystone collet les to-day. Mr. and Mrs. Socor and daughter, of Dunmnie, spent Sunday with Jer myn friends, Mr. W. 10. Davis, who H home for Ills summer vacation fiom the How mil university., or Washington, D. ('., pt cached in the M. K. chin eh Sunday' evening. His senuoii was veiy lot el ide and 'he made a good impiesslon upon the oongiegutlou. A son was horn on Sunday to Mr. and Mis. Maynatd, or West Mayflelil. Mr. and Jits. Ruins, or Thlid stieet, weie made happy yestenlay over a similar event. Mr. William Olivet, or West May Held, is seriously 111. Fd. Mason was a Foi est City visitor Siiuulciy. Mis. John Solomon, or Main stieet, spent yesterday in Carbondale. OLYPHANT. The news or the death or Miss Gardner, at her homo In Vlttston jes teiday niouiing, was leceived at this phico with deep souovv by her manv fiiends. Deceased had only been III about two weeks, By her sweet and sunny disposition she ondeaied her self to all who knew her and all will mouin her untimely death. She was hoi n in Canada and was i.l yeais old. for tho past lilt oo yeais she has ic sided at tl'is place. Resides her par ents, four biotheis and five sisteis survive her. The funeral will be held 1'ioni her late home in T'iltston tomor row iiioinmg at !i o'clock. A veiy pleasant party was held nt the home of Mr. and Mts. Joslali 1 Ivans, In Rlakely, last evening, In honor of tho biithday of Mrs, Kvmis. Vocal and insti omental solei lions and other amusements weie enioyed liy the cutsts. About 11 o'clock leficsh ments weie served. Mis. Thomas R. Rrnvvn, of Susque hanna stieet, was painfully Injured yesterday afternoon. She was walk ing"on 1ickawaniia stieet, when she i lipped on .v banana peel, which had been tin own on the sidewalk in flout or D. G, Jones' f limit in (. slnte, and fell, striking her head against Iho stone, Sho was removed to her homo In an unconscious condition. Medical aid wa.s summoned and sho Is icstlug easily at this writing. Mrs. W. J- Gray mid Mis. Cassle Railey, of Noen, spoilt Sunday with their sister Mrs. D. c, F.vaus, or Sus quehanna street, Tlio bazaar, under the auspices of tlio Ladles' Aid society or the Rlakely Primitive Mnthodlst eluiich, was opened In tho Sweeney building, on l.itcawkannii street, hist evening. The attendance was very huge. An In teresting entPitalnment was given dining tho evening, Tonight the rol lovvlug piogianniH will be nnuleied; Vint song, Rlakelv PilmlUve Metho dist choir; duet, Mlsse,-. Magm pait song, Rlakely Vilmltlvo MethodM el uriii i boil i lecltnflou, Miss I'eail Giltdlbs; pait song, Rlakily Pilmltlve Methodist chin eh choir; duet, Mitres GrUllths; icciiatlon, Miss Helen Cioeeki: part song, Rlakely Vilmltlvo Methodist (dun eh choir. chailes Hvans, of Din yea, was a caller In town Sunday. The member or tho Rlakely Whist club weie delightfully entertained at the residence of Mr. and Mrs, H. J. Hull, on Main stieet, last evening. About twenty couples weie present. The enteit.iliimeut of the Gland A I my veterans will be given at the Father Muthevv opeta Iiohm. this even ing. Uev, B. F. IlHiiuunnd and Druggist H, R. Rush have gone tn Tafton, Wayne tsiunty. on a fishing trip. Mis. Thomas Vow ell and daughter. Miss Dlamhe Vowell, will leuvo this tM$$$$$$$$5$SS$S$$4i ...What Is Malaria?... MALARIA Is onu uf tlic must subtle nfTectlons with wlileli we have lo deal. Thotc Is not a hamlet or town In this country In which malailit Is not round. It Is a peculiar poison eliciilatlng or. existing In the air, a lesult of vegetable ilccoinuiiHltlon.polsiimJ einiinallng fiom Hie soil. Us ino'H marked notion Is upon Hio kid neys and liver, yet It gives ilso lo other cuiupliUntH as well, e.iclt of which, however, can be tiaccd. piltnailly to the fact that Iho kidneys anil liver have become diseased. The piesenee or malaria can be recognized by the fael thnl theie aie chills or fever, headache, backache, pain In lite loins or evlreuvlllea, tiweatlllg, Mimellmes pioruso, other Unto hut little iPinked, Theie me eases that aie. tenned dumb ague which mo malar ious In ehmai'lPi, In vvhli h Iheio Is no sweating, uiul ut tarely any fever, yet a continued niali, n lack of energy and buoyan cy. In fact a pioslnitlon wliieh completely enervates the sltfTorer, eatlWug Hied leellngs, head telies, neuialgla. elihligement and haiilenltig of the liver, and might's disease of tho kidneys. WARNER'S SAFE CURE WILL CURE ALL FORMSOFMALARIA t'nllnl s,ir l.r.i jut- nt tlio Wnrlil's Wniiiin lnr lilt r I ti.it Ion tl Pliinnnnil, IMniiiry 1.1, l')l. Wani'l'i! silo I hip ( e , Itmlu-ln, S V. (rnllrini I) Ml" m.v n'luili limn In lnip I Ml a iliili".il pirwtl itlmi vvliiili tin ,lvllin did nnl firm itl'li' I" ml wild. Mv iVlriii tt.n li'iioiinl raid iuii Imm nf tin- kin ltli pllii mi") mi en tile limb fnll.mnl. M.v liii.liilnl .nbboil inn l liv W irnn Sutn run" .is It hut liclppil liltn vn ininli, .nnl I prninrnl ii Imlili' I lire in to frrl better In .il'Oiit f.mr ihvs .in I .illrr tlio srinml lottli" is ulimif li-nl 1 w.ii pi-rfcllv well uml liivc luil no Imulilc slim". Mik. M o I". la hi'. tp l'ipiilcnl. 1-2 Itiniiln n, Pniviilriifo, I!. I. Till I' sv"t,- of Will not' Site ( in,, iml fne meilknl ailviie cbcti on appliintinn in prisin or lo litlu - MINI It's' SVl'l. (till'. ( i.. ltmlicslci, X. . liiiiinlng lor Wllllamspoit, to vl'll 10 latlves. ' Mis. W. R. .leuMns totutned to her home 111 llydo I'ai U, arter spondlug ,t week In town. Miss I.I..lo Tobias, oT South Gib son Is the guest of Ml.-s .lennlo D.i is, of Lackawanna stieet. r. .1. .1. Walsh, of Now 'Yin K. Is the guest of his sister, Mis. .f. AV. Jor dan, or Rlakely. Mr. and Mis. returned home tri,). Mr. and Mis. Koiett City, aie William Dewis nave fiom their wedding William Hullah. or pending a Tew days with Mr. and Mis. .lames Nealon. J. .1. O'Malley. esq . and .1. H. Dally 11 ic spending a few davs at ttoek Lake. Mis- J. F. Jones and chllilien. of Naiitleoke, aie vlsllltig Mr. and Mis. T. I. Jones, or Daekavvanna stieet. The Daily Dllen Venin 111 llebeieii starr will meet this evening In Swee ney's hall, at 7 o'clock. TAYLOR. The Ninth laid Athletic club will coniliK I a grand entertainment and roc ial at Weboi's link fitnnnow even ing, when the follow ing excellent pro giaiunic will be lemleted: Vlano se Icctlou. Miss Maine Stait: vocal solo. Miss ulweli llowolls; leeilation. MlsS Molly Snvdcr; dance, Willlani I.ov ei n; lnsiruiiieiit.il seleetion, Dmaii a ml Viendcigast; loellatlou, Miss Rose iJolnir solo, selected, Miss .len nlo Gavvloy, buck and wing dance, Noyle and Mangaii, seleetion, lln zai't iiuaitette: leeltatlon, I.cnli Dvans; s(,io, Mr. Roach: seleetion, Ranllelil sisteis: solo. John U. Phil lips; solo, Arthur Moigans; dame, Anii.niiv Tiirfv: solo. Miss Nellie Hinnelt. solectlon, Peekvllle band; solo, AViUlam Vilce; seleetion, Wat kins iiiaitetle. The social and entot taiumenl given lasi evening at the Klliley Vnion ehuieh was well pntionlid. The William Tell Killo club will hold a giand handieap shooting tnateli on Decoration Day, May :tO, at Dveily p.nk giounds The following pil.es will be awaided: l-'list pi l.e. ?7: see oud iiilze, 1H: tlilnl piizo, ?": rourlh pii.e, 1: 11 Tt It piI.o. S:i; sixth mlze, $J: sevenlli piize, $l.r.n: eighth piie, $1; ninth piiste, r.n cents. Only orr liaud shooting allowed. Teleseopo sights baried out. Some or the best ilfle .diols in the valley will be pies enl on the above date. The contest wll lcoiniuencp'lu llie nu-ining at t.:!0 a. 111. , Pioi.iiations are being made In the vailotis cliuichcs for the rhlldien's Dav exeielses. Musluil and liletaty e.e'ieis'-s will be hold and flninl de col atious will be made. The Taylor Reds base ball team ate ttying to'anange with the team fiom some iietn-by town lor a game 011 the home giounds on Momoilal Day . The Women's Chiistian Tenipoianee league ".-111 meet on Kililay afieinoon nl t oMeek In tins pallors ol' the Methodirt Dplsiopal ehutili. wheio ladles aie eoidlally Invit-d to attend. Theie will be no special observance hold heio on Decoiatlon Day. The usual M011101l.il Day services will he hold In a number of chinches on that dav, the T.ivlor I'nloli diiiin eoips will hold foi Hi their Hist atnuial pic nic at Weber's p.nk, wheie a. grand time Is anticipated. The mngiegatlon 01 me nisi gtegatlonal chin ill. 'T Ninth Taylor, aie uiaklut-; piepatatlons to produeo a cantata In tho near tuture. Mr. Alilbonv Soliullliois of Dor rancelowil visited Ills paiellls. Mr. and Mis lleiny Schullliels. or A est Tavlor. on Sunday. I.aekawaliua lodge. No 11... Amerl 1.111 1'iole.nant assoi iatiou. will meet this evening In iinpoilant session Mis. Ihnest Riownell. of Diueolli. llilghls. visited Mends in this pl.u'f jeslerdav , , The Aiehbald culll-iy was compelled to cease opeialloiis yesleida.v. owing in lite ialiiageloie Jliavjng biokett. The Siirinfi l'ever. is a malady which no 0110 ian escape at this season or the yar. Tho vital ity Is usually ovet laved dining tlio winter mouths, and sptlng finds iho system all inn down Tlio blood Is thinned and Inipuio. The kidneys and liver aie inactive lesulting in a loss of eiietgy and iipp-tlto. and a de iiiugeineiit of the nerves. Dlelny's Coleiy Neive iMiiipiuinil will piulfy jour "blood, tone up your nerves, nnd leave ou led ug fiesli and ouergetlc, Sold by Matthews Rios, pmcEBunfi. Missis Vannle and Saiah f'ooper, of Olyijiiaut, spent Sunday with Mls Saia'li Ann l'ooer, or Allan slieet. .Mr. Amos llump'ct and his slsier. Nellie, sieut Hiiudiiy with fi lends In Jeiinyn. Mis. Vilest, of Rlakely, sient Sun day with her mother, Mis. Kuupp, of Main licet. Mis. Wilson, of Maple stieet, spent Monday with her titter, Mis. Cole man, uf Olyphant. Mis. Ruckiod, ot Dickson, spout yestenlay with fi lends licit. A paity of young git Is held a bain paity In Dlcy's bam Monday after- ntlirp litaml Srrrrl.irj, (ii.tml l.mlitP Nn. !!, rir.nnl I'nltnl Dnlor flilil l'rlln -l.inu.iry 111, IDOL WJtnft's Safe Cure (".. llniliMlei, . Y. fifiillenipin -I line been Irnnlilnl vvllh niilnrlil four (mil ImllireMlun fr lo misniii uml lairw not vilieic I" llnil re lief until niv Rnml itoi lnr told me In- Wiinor'-i Sjf,. fine. I Invo neier pbeii .1 le.tlinniiial liefmi lint 1 luenk llie i, ili. Iii.ni.c I fniiml llili mriliilne of such tupiiliir mull arid It ntliirrtril mn ti ,i irniiiit uml listitiR nire In my ej-e Hut I liel It niv ilnly In .! Ilii". tlilnk. lug imliips i.oina ime tv nuy be niilbi--lnr' in tin- Mint; v.iy nml will lie .13 glul In know of 11 cine as I lu. Yonis vuj tinb. .1.11. S. Willi inn 1 i Mini Sri ni m, ti IT. O O. I'. en Hiiinlw iv, llnom 111, New utk City. BANJJNG iti. pout or iin: (ONtniiiivor Tin; SCRANTON SAVINGS BANK of s'lunlon, n. IJO nnH 1i Wvnmlntt menue, 1 ukiw.ini inimlv, l'.i., at tin! tloo of luisincs .M.ij l!T', ''ill: 111X11 VS. i'.i-li on liiml S'.IV.T' I links .mil other li-1i linns 7.1!'. 17 Due fimn oilier lnnks ami lnnkeri .. -I l.eifl 2- I.n'iH nml ilw mints 1,iHiJ,20j Ul Iniistimnt "-cLiirltlis ovvneil,, vl: '-loiks, liomls etc Sl,0iV,l !2 m .MmlC.ices 1 l.fl" J 1 i,o::,7nt s-j Hi il evlite, fiirnltiiie ami flvtmei.... .'0,000 fl Dvnilr.ifH ;'7 -)7 Mlscell lneom aets .'i.rt.'il Tolih in,,8ll M i.iniMru.s. rjiniii fiwk pmi in $ lon.noonn suipins rnml uoo.owm I'mlliiileit pniflt'!, less expen.es .iml t.11Sp.ini 33,771 3! Deposits. Milijcit to ilif.k TW.sC-i St l)e.o.is. tpeud l,S72,9l 23 linn' 1 erlitK.itis of de- liosits 2,17000 fcrtiflnl checks 1.P00 10 2,07 l,n".n 21 Due tn banks 1,013 01 Totals S-2.t0S.Stl fin Mite of num-'li mil, eoiinty nf Lackawanna, ss : I, if. ('. Pliafrr, c-nliter of Ihe abnvc-nameil roinp.iii.v, do snleinnb' swear that the -ibnvi. Miicinetit is Inic to the best ot my knowlciigo anil hellef. (Mgncii) if. c SiHAvr.n. Cahier. Siilornheil ami 6ntn to hclore me this 27th 1l.1v nf Mil, 1101. ' (signeil" HMtrtV O. miYXOUlS. Notary rnblic. Correct Attest: (Sicneil) I'. I.. I'i:CK. 1'. l. f-PUNCKU, w i. r. Kii'.sr.b, Dlrcetors ItlU'OllT OF Till'. CO.NDITIOH OF DimeDepositand Discount Bank n! nraiiloii, cottier Wjoinin aienuo anil Hpruee tr(t. cf l.-iikivv-jiiiit totuity. Pet nsjlvann, at tlm ilose uf liiLsines-vJ. VI iv '.', 10OI: ltl'.sOintC l. CaJi on h.iinl ."0,17 ."i I heiks .iml other .i-.li items -l.lsl 111 Due- trout lnnks ami Iiankcis IsynS !" I u.iiis anil ili-cniinls 1.0JI J')j IS liiwaiiitnt tenuities ownnl, mz: II0111N, ete 4ffi,,0f! 50 Ileal esintc, fiiinitntc and flvtinca.. S1.000 111) Owrih.ifw "I '" $1,000,561 00 T,iAniUTn:s. aini.il t."k pilil m "! ino.nnoini siitplns fiiml lOU.OiWDO Ltiilinilcil ptolits, les rvpensn anil lives pod 3J,539 72 Pepo-iits, subject to dick l,hJ2,2C6 55 Dcininil tcitifUatcs of de posits ss;o.11 Dipobilii, banks ."0,2JS 17 l,fW7,.UI .17 l,000,Sti 01 ellto of lVnii'.iliatili, rnunly of Lickawanna. ss : I. II 0. Dunham, (.ishier of the ahnvcmmrd eninpiiii, ilo eoleinnlv fwe.11 that tho ahnn nt.itniieiit is tine to the best of my knowlcds and belief. (siinieih ' II, fi. DUMIM. '.ishier ttih-i ribril and cworn lo licfmc me till-, twenty, sivenih di ot .Mi', Jli'l. IMKiied) AMtOV V niiwnt, .Notiri' Public, Conn I - Mlesl iMgiiciij .ivmi-s vv. :mim:v. sninMOV cm DsMlllI, ll Will M'HL'hs, Directors iii:i'iii;r of nir; iomhi'iov of ihi: CQuniv sovrnrjs Bank nn-i Trust fo. of suiiiimi, No .71(1 Spiinn St , of lukawann iiiniin. I'liinsjbinli, al tlio ilo.e of liusinCM .VUi .'.', t'M. ltPMil itl'i:-'. .1-.I1 on liiml ? '''."'! " I huks and i.lhrr (.ih ilemi I I.iWI -M I from bads. mil bn.l.111 r.'l.l7 1 leans and di-ioiinls Co.'.laO 71 Invrnlinini.-. n null Irs imiied, i: sik-, llonib, (le tl'iS.1,11 si .Mollij.e.s lUMJii S) -. Si-.W 7 Itcil est ile, (mniliire and fuliiics ,, fil,;.:'i n' ilnrdi.ifls li'l' Mi-nil meoin .1 Mis, lrnniic nniin. .ii.l'.'n 1..UI ?I,9,DI 70 I.IMIII.iril.S. 1 aplnl Ktnik piid in ? ino.mo nn siuplm 1 1 inoio no 1 mlblilril piolilf, Icns rvprtisrs ami lives piid .V),0:j 'it IKpuMl-, Milijci I to 1 heck s not, 'i in 11. p.'.-ll, t-. 1 ! il l,iis.',o:i in Deniind mttlii.ilrs of do- pMto , t.V.1 ."it I'rilltidl ildki 'J.IVI H .-rl,TS,0?0 'I I'.i.hfrio (links (iiiUlnndini; 77 10 lliiidiiidi iinpiii) , , 2ii) Told "i'JiUM ,0 si itc nf I'lini.jh mi), I mini) of l.n k.o uitu, f. : I, . II, I'HIIIsH, id.ldn of lir aliovo naiiied romp nit, id) full mid.) mw.ii tint Ihe .thoir -t ae mi 11I lo true In tlio hot of 111.1 knwIcUo .11 r) behif, siiiril . II. I'lllllrilV, I lolurr Sul.Milln.l and wum to before me llib ill (III of Mj, I'hii. Viniiiln.loii ivplira April t-"tli. 1nnl. (sUii.il) 11. II PMlDIIDnT ' Curiul -tlrt: oi.ii I'ublip. flumdj I.. . U .I'll'"", ) s. .inlissns, V. V. HM.I.sll Ml. Pauiots. noon. Among thoso puvent weio: Tcsslo wound. rio.,sle Weiland, .'iijiiio Moore, lleaiileo Weiland, Ai nu Dluy, I'ota Dli'v, Klla Hies, Haiah Mlllhaiu. I'alar Heager. .lennlo no 111.1 11. I Mil. 1 fatter, 1. eland Mcl.aiu, I'umIii Itelinle. I'loience Dley, Mollln SOiinldt. Helen' tiiiilth. Mabel Dleiks, l.ulu and (ieitie Dies, (In tie MeLaiu, A1111I0 liuekioil, Jloulali lillllln. Do freshineniR weie served and a good time was enjoyed y all.