The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, April 02, 1894, Page 3, Image 3

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    E SCBAtfTON TI4 1 UU N E 'M OTs DA V MORNING. APKTL 2. 1894.
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EE! ARB OF COUNTERFEITS 1
6FNUIMF. POPUUR
Punch Cigars
HAVE THE INITIALS
G. B. 5e Co.,
Garney, Brown & Co. Mfr's.
LUUKT HUUkM MWAiUB.
DR. H. B. WARE
SPECIALIST,
EYE, EAB, NOSE AND THROAT.
OFFICE BOORS
'35 WYOMING AVE
PERSONAL.
F. B, Wliitnov, of Houesdalt, was lier.
yesterday.
E. H. Booth, of Schenectady, N. Y., is at
Iba Wyoming.
L. A. IVtersiou, of CurhouJslt), was ill
Scriintou yosierday.
J. E. tteynolde, of Berwick, w;u yester
iinv i Bomuton visitor.
Mr. 11ml Mrs. 11. 1. Hmcock, of Oil
Clljr, ro visiting friHiut-t bere,
M. J, I'vvilcy, of Bieawrk. Dakota, is vis
itlu; at his old homo in ProvidWOS,
Marcus Bmtth ami U. N. LaBar, of
Will;. -s-Har-e, wore In ScrantOfl yesterday.
Doctor Botitley and John LuBar, of
Providaooa, bava returned from visit to
the sootbern sint.
J. B. Mont.-.merv aud William Unieh.of
ornsiowD, N. J., spent Sander with
Meads in this city.
H. D. Kiuj;sl-y is iii the citvas nri'pre
tentative n( tbe tiu-tLn.'.-iB dopartuidut of
thu New York World.
Manager John H. Black stood and Treat,
iirer David L. lio. .t, of the Frothirmbom
tti. ater, left for N'-w York city ysturduy
ou theatrical bnainoM,
Max Kee-e, Ban L. Freeman, William
Bitteutwmter, O. V. Schnell and A. West
composed pleasure purty from 1'lvmouth
in this city yesterday.
tin OniC Floyd returned to Baltimore
Saturday to pursue her studies, after
spemliDs.a short Vacation with her parent
on North Hyde Far k jivea ut,
Miss Emma Bradley will be married to
AitliurP. UidDnvay at 9 o'clori Wednos
day evening. Til- wadding will take place
at the horn" "f th-" bride's pariit. Mr. and
Mrs. Humphrey Bradley, Adani ave
nue. Ernest .1. Wightman. who is interests I
in the new -:-.-.-r railroad bine r m
srrncrd between Middletovrn and lioslien.
N. Y.. was in the city yesterday, dr.
Wightman ItatCO t'est the electric railrmd
eot.-rpriso ha I Mn received with onfhusi-a-m
by residents of thatwo Sew York
town. nnd that tl Opening Of the new
line will be a re.l letter day wnh I reworks
e.nd general rojoicin.
QUIRK ATTRACTIONS.
"Toe Old Homestad's" niovine
story will be told ..t th Aeadmy of
ilu'ic tonight. It is a simple story so
simpi that it child may understand it,
and i few wofd suffi': to explain tli
oamnatt an l outline of the plot but
th"r have b-n few contributions to
ta;e literature daring the present 2n
ernti.in which stand ont in as signifi
cant a light. Tt won't rwcnme a clas
sic, but i's inflaenee on contempora
neous playwright "ff orf, and ns'nlness
in pointing a way f.-r fntnru snccssfnl
ucl.iev-rnent. is a very notable one.
In NIOIITOwls.
' The la'ost novul r.rir. from thi Col
On)Mn Exposition, the Plaisanc Din-c-rs
-.Till be snn at the Academy of
Music on Tuesday and Wednesday
tVenini:, in connection with th
"Xighi OwIj" Deanty show, a hinh
class 1 uriesque an.l vaudeville enter
lalnmejit. I'he company com with
the 'ndorsment of the press where
eyer it lias b-n sen. and therefore a
jrnod prformance of this kind of en-t-rrainmcnt
may be expected. Two
lnriipqn-'s will be givn, "SoatatT
Ornahed," and "Lively IWeption to
Uncle Sam." The olio contains the
names of m any n)"ver people, and new
and novel specialties Pfofeaaot Ma
cail's trained boxingdogi and nonkeyi
are very langbabla f"atnr.
PAULTNI BAIX THURSDAY NIGHT.
One of the pl-asinc; events in oper
atic circls in this city the present sei
snn will be the appearance of Pinline
Hall In the Prinosi of Trebizo;ide,"
whicli will bo presented at the Acnd
emy of Music Thursday tTenlng,
Dainty coatoming and with an ac
complished compiny including John
Ransone. A I f Whelan. F.7:i Davenport.
Jniie Ring and Joaepbine Knapp will
make III" rendition exceedingly attrac
tive. The sale of seat Will Open at the
Academy box ( Dice Tuesday morning
at 9 a, in
WONDERLAND THEATER.
This ought to be a bit; week at New
Wonderland tlieiter. (Ja .Monday,
Tuesday and Wednesday a dramatiza
tion of Washington Irving's legendary
story. "Rip Van Winkle," will tie pre
sented by the tnlen;el company Mr.
DeVil his atenred, and on Thursday,
Friday and Saturday Fcni'nore Cooper's
woodland romance, "u:k of the
Woods." will he the attraction. Thee
twosup-rb plays will he. attractively
Jjresenie.l and are bound to be receivd
with great popularity. Do not misi
seeing tln-m both.
in-
IIQUOR LICcNiS T.'.KSN OUT.
The Eevenun Dnriv.d f'om Thij Sourci
FooU Up $Ms,0O0
This it the Hit dy on wiiich imp! i -cants
Tor liquor licenses for new linns
can take them out, an:! Saturday inded
tho pt.riod allotted to those who were
ivrnnled licenses for ol 1 houses. Con
sequently County Treasurer Powell
was kept busy the last day of the week
A few of the lOCOMffnl applicants
did not take out their liceus-r, but
most of tliem came aronnd with tbe
toOney. Tbe receipts np to the present
tune foot np $145,000, of whicii 181,000
was paid in on Saturday.
U'antsd Youtic Mn and Women Out
of Lmplnymnnt.
Wo tiave hni! a good year. To meet tho
demituils of the school o:;tra ttaoberi were
employed they are with ua now. Over
iVK) young men and women are out of em
ployment in Scran ton. This spring ami
milliner we propo-e to tnl;e these yonug
people in our school oa oi.sy terms.
The demand for people is not great in
sny line, but couut up th people who do
cleiieal work in ell tho offices, store',
banks and manufactories, and see what an
array of book-keeper-', stenographers and
rlerks are employed. These perilous ure
tbe business men of tomorrow,
Huudreds of your friends have been at
thu college aud hundreds buvo ucceej.
The faiihlul ones win; the inattentive fail.
Take these next few months and learn
book-keeping or stenography) brush np in
grammar, spelling, arithmetic; keep your
ryo on penmanship, get a good knowledge
3f notes, drafts, checks; know something
f commercial law, aad wiud up with the
Diisiness practice.
Yon have the. time pome in and see ns.
iVoOD'R COLLEOK OF BrsiNKSH AND S-'HOBT-
uakd. F. K Wood, Proprietor.
NEWS FROM WEST SIDE
Death Relieves lb) Suffirlng of an Aged
aad Respited Woruiin.
DIED OP HEART DISEASE
Mrs. Elisabeth James Expired Yes
terday - Confirmation Services.
Mrs, Oectlia Purkln Buried Tliro'
Children Die and Many Are Sick
of the Prevailing Epidemic Other
Hyde Park News.
The West side office f th Boiaotom
l itiin'NK is located at pun Jackeon street
where subscription, advertieeineats ami
commnnlostlona will receive progipt t
tenlion.) Mrs B'iaibtli Jantse, re.iot ol tb
late Daniel S. J ii"s, die I t '.' o'clock
yeeterday afternoon, the inffered
from an attaok of pntttmonta end eh'
(lured great pain utitii until death
OA me to hot relief. Mrs. .lames s
born in South W il-s abont sixty -ove
years ao. vd eoiigrit-l to this o.iuo
try with her huabaud, who died twelve
years ago. ,8he lived for twenty-four
years in the hottee In whioh she died
lira Janies was a wootao of sterling
intatrity and worth an 1 loaves behln I
her a multitude of frlendi who mourn
nr loss. She n survived by tt'ree
children, nin-.v: Mr. John
Davis, Sonata r. i .1 -lines, of Provi
deooe, and Mr . James Oeorge, of
Avooa, Siie -'as a devout Ciiris
ttan an I a t lausbet of the First
Welsh Bsptlsi chwroh, The (nneral
t.ikevpjac i in Wednesday afternoon
Services Mill rondntteJ bv U -v. W.
S. Jonee itcimsnt in Washburn
street oeaeel ry.
0 i hruiatloii Servicda.
Confirm itioc nervioes were conduct
ed iu SC. 'avid' Fpiscopal oburoh yes
terday af ernoon by Ht. Rv. Bishop
Ruiison oi Central Pennsylvania. The
xeri isf opened with the evening
prayer service by the rector, after
which yilliaui Coney, lay reader of the
partei read the lesion of tile day. A
in is; xcellent esrmon was delivered
by tbe bishop, and the rites of confirm
ation were bestowed on the following
Jlisivs Amy Howell Lillian Kenwood,
irtie Miller. Mams Lewie, Sarali D4-i-i,
Etta Divis, Mrs .Ious, Mrs J.
Lewie and Victor Williams, Il.rry
Sproatt, Will Divis, Luther Thomas
and B lward Thomas.
D:d from Hsart Disease.
Amelia, th" 10 yesr-ol I daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Antonio Fiola, did on
Saturday morning si the home of h-r
parents In Bvani court Mis Fiola
uad been ill for the ut two years with
heart trouble. She was an estimable
yonug lady and resiled in this
country about svsn years, having
came from (i-rra any. She was a de
vout member of st John's German
Catholic church. Ttv fnueral will b
eondnoted in the German Catholic
church by Rev. Fthr Friclt"r Inter
ment in St. John's cemetery.
Int'rmtnt of Mm C-clti Durkin.
The funeral of the late Mrs. Cecelia
Dnrkin. of Jackson street, occurred at
9 o'clock on Saturday morning from
tne family residence, and was largely
attended. A solemn high mass of re
quiem was celebrated at St. Pitriok's
church bv K v. Father Wln-lan. s
siteil by Fatner Dunne and Father
McNall-y p.s tie icon and Ub-deaaoa.
I he p ill hear-rs were Owen Qardener,
Charl-s ( irdner, Owen M-lvin. J -se;ih
Lnftns, Patrick Loftus and James
LoftUS, Iotermnt was made at tne
Dunm ire Catholic ceinet .ry.
TVath of Thr.e Children.
The prevailing epidemic on this side
still seems to Its on tn increase Hun
dreds of childr i e.re now sick, aud nl
tbottgh evry effort is being made by
physicians to check the ditf ate, (mt
without effect. A chil 1 of Mr. and
Mrs Tnomss A. Divis died res tor day
at their home on North Q irtield ave
nue. The funeral will take pises to
mnrrow afternoon. Interment In the
Washburn S'reet cemetery. D'lth
also enterod the home of James it ch
ar Ison. taking his youngest daughter.
Margaret, on Saturday. Too funeral
will occur today. A child of Mr. and
Mrs. Andrew L mce. aged 2 years, and
of a winning disposition, died yester
day after a short illn.'t-s. The nneral
will occur tomorrow. Interment in
the Washburn Street cemetery.
In Honor of Pat'or Collins.
A meeting will be held in the Scran
ton First Baptist chnrch this evening
comment OTittl ig the llztb anniversary
of the sett leinent ovr tho congrega
tion of the pastor, Rev. T. J. Collins.
A'!dreRes will be made by different
persons in behalf of the church, Chris
tian Bndenvnr society, Sunday school
and choir. Special uimic will also bo
rendered, and after tbe exercises a
social will be held in the basement, of
the church. Members of the church
end congregation are earnestly invited
to attend.
Rv Dr. FPiyd R Elected.
At. a recent mnstinr of the' official
board of th Simpson Mthodist Epis
copal church, Rev. Dr. Floyd, tho
present pistor, win unanimously
chosen ns the choice of th con
gregatlon to assume the pastorate for
the ensuing term. In tin time
sine-' its organisation has the chnrch
been in ns good condition Oosnolalty
and Otherwise as at the present time ami
it, in hoped by the congregation that the
Wyoming conference, which meett in
this city in t few days, will return Dr.
Floyd to the Simpson church.
Personals aad Nwi Notes.
Daniel RsgaD. of this side, visited
with friends in Avoca on Siturdny,
Rev. D. W. Bkellenger, of the Wasb
linrn Str.o-t i'rcsbvtBrian church, and
Iter, A. W. Coopr, of the Hampton
Street Methodist Episcopal churc i, ex
changed pulpits yesterday morning.
Masters Howard Davis, Bogent D
Fellows, jr., Tudor William--, William
Morris, Arthur Hull, Willi.- lilies and
Rob Petti I, of the Lsokawanna Cedes
Irian club, walked toOtmpbell'l Ledge
on Satutdsy
Judge Henry M Blward; Druggist
Tom Jonas, Hon, I) M Jones and Hon
T. H Dile returned from Philadelphia.
Alvin W. Beers, Act. Leyshon and
George Fields enjiyod last evening
with friends in Providence.
Blocum lodge, No 07(1. elected the
following offlcsrt on Saturday evening;
John R. Jonfl. noble grand; ThouiHs
Carson, second vice noble grand ; Wil
liam Gaylord TbOlnat, secretary; Nich
olas Bennett, assistant secretary;
George Bsrtb, treasurer; Henry J
DavieB, trustee.
D. A. Ryan, druggist, of North
Main avenue, has removed his place of
business to Penn avenue, norner of
Spruce street.
Chnrles Cooper, tho East Side con
tractor, will break ground today for
the masonry work on a large building
to l' erected on North Hyde Pari; ave
D it for Minor Warden, of Washburn
It 'Bt.
i.'he Ladies' Aid society of the Hump
ton Street Methodist Episcopal chnrch
v II serve a supper on April I in the
inch parlors.
The Delaware, Liickswanna and
cetera railroad company will piy
heir employes at the Arohbald. Con
.'mental aud Hyde Park minei today.
The etores and saloons ou the West
Side were oloted in earnest yeeterday.
Mrs. Lewis, Mr. Lloyd and Mrs
George Mackrete, of Tenth ttreet, at
tended the funeral of ft relative at
Nanticoke, Salurday
The choir of the .Simpson Methodist
Episcopal church repealed their Bitter
music 1 st evening, assisted by Mi
Cora Storms. Tne singing was excel
lent and was appreciated by a large
congregation.
)OINGS OF
I the Military.
The following order of Major Mattes
will interest the members of the regi
ment comprising tbe First battalion:
BjUDQi'AiiTiiiia ISth KiaiiMRNT. )
'1 BIRO 1 RIOADB, N. (1 P.,
BcilANTON, Ph., Marou '-'(1, IStf t.
Battalion Order No, i
I. Tho coinpanici comprising the First
battalion of the Tbirteeuth rvgltssnt, N.
( i. p., will assemble (or battalion drills at
the nrruory ol tbe Borantou Oity Oaard, In
aocordauca with tbe schednle ol dates and
drills given below. Asiembly at7.5 p.m.j
adjntkui's call at B p. m.
II Continisslouraofficen of the battni
Ion will also assemble at the re jlmentel
headquarters to ttndy the movements 1 1
ls executed at each battalion drill, as fol
lows: First drill movements, Thursday even
ing, April at !i o'clock,
two nd drljl movemeute, Thursday tven-
lug. .May ( at H o'clock.
Third drill D Von. cuts, Thursday even
ing. Jnne al 8 o'clook.
in. jlrst battalion drill, Oompaniet A
and b, Mondny, April i
First battalloa drill, Companiet 0 and O,
Friday, April 18.
Second battalion drill, Oompaniet A ami
Q Tneedav, May ir
s. nd battalion drill, Compauies B and
U, We.luesdsy, May 16,
Third battalion drill, Compauien A and
l, Tuesday, Juno 12.
Third battalion drill, Companies B and
I', Friday, June lo.
IV. The movements to be executed at
each drill areas follows:
FIRST DULL.
Movements. Paragraphs.
Formation of battalion 67
Open ranks Ml
Close ranks SIM
Manual of arms '''
Firings .VKi-i-S
Marching In hue Kfl-S
Being in line, to face the battalion
to the rear 878
Alignments 27SJ-SU
Dei a g i u line, break into column of
fours from the right or left to
march to the left or right 284
Marching in column of fours, form
rn right or left into liuo 2S9
Mnrciiiug in column of fours, form
front into lino 290
Marching in column of fours form
front iuto lint faced to rear i91
Battalion parade
SECOND DRILL.
Form of battalion 257
Manuel of arms
Break into column of tours
Form line by tivo movements S9S-7
Break by the right or left of compa
nies, to the rear into column 301
Break into column of fonis
Four companies successively to the
tight or lift into column at full
distance :(02
Marching in column of companiesat
full distance, form companies suc
cessively to right or left into col
umn of fours 303
Form linn
Break by companies from right to
left to march to left or right 34
orm on right or left into line :2
Break Into column of companies. . . .
Form front into line faced to rear.. 314
Relng in line, change front 315
Being in line, advance in lino of
companies in columns of fours... 321)
Oompaniet OOlntnn right into column-'
of fours
Being In Oolnmnt of fours, right or
lefr into line of companies iu col
umns of fours 325
Oompaniet column right into col
nmns of fours
Form on right or left, into line of
companies in c lumnof fours. ... 320
Battalion Iteview.
THIRD DRILL
Form batallon 257
Manual of arms ;j
Break into column of compnnles at
full distance
Form close column
Marching in close column, tnku full
distance 3,10
Form line
Ploy into close column 338
Form column of fours from close
eclumn 342
Being In column of fours, ploy into
close column faced to front 339
Change direction by the flank 344
Being nt a halt, deploy the close co
lumn 3(6
Battalion parade.
By order of
Majos Charlies C. Mattes.
Attest:-! T. Mattks, Adjutant.
The regimental board of officers will
me-t at headqnnrters tonight.
Quarterly return" nr now du. The
quarterly of Oompanv H wns in the
blinds of tho adjutant Thursday, being
the first filed, Company C closely fof
lowed next day,
Company C stands ready to enter the
Competitive drill contest Decoration
Day. Who dares knock the chip off
their shoulder?
April is her". The adjuttnt general's
report for 1883 is not present.
Recruiting It going tttadllyoq, and
most excellent reornlta nre being added
to the several companies.
Why not app.-al to Company E and
the citizens of Honesdale to build our
new armory.
Nun comtnissionol officers' school nt
headquarters next Thursday evening.
Company D did a graceful and mer
itorious act last FrbUy evening iu re
electing Ceptain Ikrnard for another
term of five yenrs. Captain Barnard
is in every way coinpet -nt to drill and
manage this most excellent compuny,
whose p Tsonnel Is Of the very best in
the rejfiraent, Captain Barnard has
labored hard and earnestly in the in
terest of the company, and deserves
great credit for tbe proud position his
company holds tolav-in the reglinent
The company is to be tongratnlnted In
retaining him at lit head. OlUTlO,
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EPISCOPAtlAN C0MFIKMA7I0N.
Rlshop Ruiison Administers ths Rites at
Thrs. Sorsnton I p -moat Ohnrchss.
Rt Kev. N S Bullion. Kind,,..
jutor of the Protestant Episcopal Dio
cese of Central Pennsylvania, adminis
tered the rites of oonnrmstlon in this
city's BplCOOptl churches yesterday as
follows: St Luke's, niorniof Hemic,.
St, David's at 11 o'clock in the after
noon, snd (. lun ch of the Good Shepherd
st 7. 80 o'clock last evening.
Tbs size of th clnsses mi nil .,r ti, ..
- ..v . . . vi uir
churches was gralifyingly large.
Mining uis visit nero niSUOp HUMOn
was entertained bv Rev. It 1 r'lTM I jr
ol St. Lnks's.
Mew Dlcyola.
A new bicycle worth $75 will be sold for
135. The machine is guaranteed and is a
rare bargain. Machine may be seen at the
'i i Maine offlce.
NOTES
F SITU SI
Louis BcbWISS Rocommended on All Sides as
District Engineer.
HE DESERVES THE APPOINTMENT
His Reputation ns a Fireman First
Clast A South Sidcr Honored by
President Clevjland A Disturber
ol tho Peace -Personal and Shorter
Paragraphs Gathered from Various
Sources.
A petition signed by nearly every
mcuitiwr of the Fourth district of the
Horantou Fire department has beu
sent to Mayor Cooiiell asking him for
the anpuintment s district engineer of
the Fourth district the person of L huh
W. Schwasii, of the Fourth district.
Mr. SubWaSS is one of 'he oldesi mtm-
bers of th Scran ton Plre department,
and linn never sought any preferment
lieretofore, lie is pushed on ny his
friends, who claim that the honor
would fi'.u ou no more deserving sUoul
ders. CorooiKn '.i i.t Poitmaatur.
Today Miohal V. C'oreorau, ol Dnr
yea, sstUUlet the functions of office as
postmaster of iii adopted place The
people of too South Side Will beint-r-
rste.i In the welfare of Mr Corcoran.
lie was born on Cedar iivenue and re
si. led on the South Side until a few
ye ns ago il.s many friends will re
joice in the promotion that has fallen
to bis lot.
Moron Whs Dia-ttfn'Heuhlft.
A telephone in.sHu.;e received at
p dice headqnnrters Saturday after
noon, asked mo protection of two p
hcemen lor the manager of the Ml
nooktt store of the William Council
Coal compuny. A driiukn rough
named John Morau was bent upon
making matters disagreeable for the
customers and tbe manager. James
Shorten was obliged to send for police
men Officers Roche and Burke ar
rived, but Moran kept in tbe bsck
grounds, and th-y were forced to ri
turn to town without him,
Personals.
D. H Barry, of Jssnp. visited his
purents on Genet street yesterday.
thomea QaTVey, of Cedar avenue, iu
Confined to the house with a serious ill
noes.
Miss Agnes Glennon, of i'itlg'o i, is
visiting Mifsss Rose and Minnie Hand,
of Cedar avenue
John Jordan, of Stone avenue, left
yesterday for Philadelphia to mide
there
'1 uomai Smith, a keeper at the Hill
side home, visited his parents ou Stone
avenue yestcjd ay.
Michael Murray, lately coustabie of
tbe Twentieth ward, left yesterday for
Trenton, N J . to beonmo a member ol
the Pinkertou Detective agency.
Thomas MoGlynn, cosmopolitan, ar
rived yesterday on this side from the
Hillside poor term.
Mitiul Joiinie Loug':iny and Annie
McAodrew, of Mlnooke, spent the
past two days in Carboudale.
Shorl-r Faraeranhs.
Miss C'ler Donahos, of Stone av. niu,
bus begun the organization of a South
Sid-. Croquette club,
A meeting ol the board of audi torn
of Lackawanna township will bo held
tonight at 7 o'clock, tt which all the
niiinnerj nr.' requested to be present.
George Beamish, of Pittetou avenne,
has porvbaaed the iem(, nod 9:00k oi
Martin McDjnongb, of Minooka, and
will conduct the saloon run heretofore
hv MrDonongh in Minooka.
The respective horsei of Thomas F.
McDnnough and Fran.; Kleinscliroudr,
uf Pitiston nvenue, oompeted in a
Speed test yesterlny afternoon, iu
wnicii Billy G, owned by the latter,
won the race, making a mile in 2.38J
A branch of tbe Yonns Men Insti
tute was organized yesterday afternoon
In Seerid m's ball. Old Forge, by Dli
tried D-puty Patrick F. O'Hnrn, ol
o Camell council, Minooka. Spetohei
were made by Michael G Cntick, Peter
(. Cntick, Patrick J. Mulherln and
Martin II. McDonoUgb, Thirty char
ter members were enrolled. John M
Coyne was elected temporary chairman
and Dr. J. J Timlin teeretary,
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END OF THE WINKL'-FI TROUBLE.
Herbeit Barnss and Hie Young Lady
Hsva Brcuied a Msnlag-s License.
The Winkler robbery mystery lus
been cleared up an I the mousy recov
er. (1, 110 at least it is understood, al
though those concerned iu the investi
gation which resulted in the arrest of
Herbert Barneeand the adopted daugh
ter of Mr Winkler, are very reticent
in regard to the sffjir.
It seems, however, that neither Mr.
Winkler nor the South Sid.. Oeinian
Building and Loan association, to whom
ibe money belonged, have any desire
to tiioecito til" uniltv nirtv nr ,.,r
ties, end it Is not likely Unit anything
more will be beard about the case.
Something of a romance is connected
with the robbery. It is well known
that Miss Winkler, m she was gener
ally called, was very much enamored
of young Barnes, and whatever part
she may have tskeu in the crime was
donbtlett inspired by her mad Infatua
tion. At any rate btrtclf and Harms
went to Wllk aBtrrc On Saturday and
took ORt a m in tage license, and it is
probable that ere this they arc man
and wife,
TljC recovery of the money was the
result of a nhrewd piece of detective
work, for It is donbtlett trui that tho
police bad v-ry little evidence on which
to work up the case. That lacocil
crowned their (Torts is inffloltnt guar
in tee Of tothe level beaded work imv
i ii g been performed, even if sly cupid
had luj-ctod a spice of romance into
the c ise.
Tho lumrisgo llaense referred to was
taken out for Herbert Barnes, of
Brooklyn and Miss Phlllplna Klot7., of
Dunlap
Hats
SPRING STILE
ON SALE
CHRISTIANA
Sole Agent,
205 Lackiwanna Ave.
being the ronl
JENNINfi' JUKV DISAGREE.
The Caio Will Bt KetrUd at June
IVrin of Court.
The jury iu the case of Jennings
against the Lehigh Valley company
failed to agree. After deliberating two
days and two nights they mine into
court .Saturday end stated that it wns
impossible for ih. in to reach an agree
ment,- whereupon Judge Arohbald dii
charged them from lurthor attendance
upon the case. It will be retried In
June. The jury it said to buvo stood
li to U,
The evidence of the plaintiff in the
case of Ann Miinley IgaiUtt John Hull
was concluded Siitumlity momlrfg,
Major Warrni, counsel for the defend
ant, then anked court for a compulsory
nonsuit, ou the ground that Mr. Mini
ley was intoxicated at the time he fell
into the hole andanttalned the Injurlei
whioh resulted in his death. The mo
tion for noimui t, was sustained.
The jury in the case of Sarah Griffin
mill olliers against Ambrose Mutiny
returned a verdict for plaintiff.
(oranton's Business Interests,
Till-: TUBUHB will soon publish II car.)
fuily complied mid claStuted list of the
leading wholesale, banking, manufactur
ing and professional interests of Bcranton
and vicinity. Tho edition will be bound
in honk form, beautifully lltoitrnted wnh
photogravore vmws of our pnbllc build
lugs, uotluees blocks, streets, etc., together
wiih portraits of leading uitltene. Mo
similar work has cv.-r given un equal rep
resentation of Bcranton't many Indnt
tiies. It will beau Invaluable etpotlUon
of our business resources, Bent to
ptrsont outside the .'itv, copies of
this handsome work will nt tract
new comers mid bo uu unequalled
edvertleemuut of the ciiy. The circu
lation i.. i u a plan that ntbuot fail of good
results to tho-e oouceraed at w ii as the city
at large, Beproseutatlvesof Tot Tuburk
will call upon TH0SS WB08S naui:s
urn ui.Miitun iu this ttlhioii and xplaln
Its nature mora fully.
Those desiring views of their Ntldencet
in tnl edition will please 1 uvo neiicu at
the ol&OS.
.
Corner Stone Laid it Dannors.
'i he corner stone ,,f c,. Catholic church
of BS. Anthony .d Padua, which u in
oonrtc of construct um at Dnumorejieii
laid yeeterday by Rev t. F. Uoffey, of
Oarbondale,'assbited i.y R.-y. Fathers Gold
en, Heir, Quinnan, Kiaaro uul tfonta
The church is being erected by the Italian
reeidi uts of Duutaore. The ceromonlet
incident to the corner etooe layiug were
preceded bye parade, in which thu I 01 ..1
Italian societies participated,
I'esdleaton A Wotrtft Slid Dullcinttno's
AIbh an. thu Lot. K. J. VVlXSU, agent, SI
I.v . u ,1, .. avenue.
-resents
Co vhere they have
the bsst selection.
RICH CCT GLASS,
CHOICE CHINA
BRIC-A-BMC,
SILYERWARE
-AM PS, ETC.
MALI
. WE1CHEL & MILLAR
110 Wyoming Avenue,
Tltc (ircal Mitrveloi IVntal Science
I
A recent discovery and the sole
property of
Honwood & Wariell
DENTISTS,
316 Lackawanna Ave.
W 1 1 AT J. O. SF, A MO NS S A YS ABOUT
ANjESTHBNB,
DBS. HKNWOOII A v. I It 1)1 tit
After having eleven teeth extracted nt
eueelttlng by the painless method, 1 pru
neaMoe 11 entirely saUsIhetors in ovsri
partlsnlara .1. a. RSAMONS
DON'T 11. h i. ON
To the doUae when they will bring yon enrh
tales In return ss Is off.irnd v nt here. V tin
uvel heard of -or-h a OhtBOOr
A $150 Bicycle for $76
We SVC offering our HOYS' AND (ilb'l.s'
WIIBEl.Hat very low prices. ,. , , ,,,
by the catalogue list.
& Hell
Scranton, the latter
uuine of tho woman.
Wedding
fll s
Anssi ene
OUR "BELL" CUTA WAY AND SACK
COATS ARE CUT EXTRA LONG.
FAT MEN'S SUITS IN LARGE VARIETIES.
rtin & Delany
Clothiers and
",y H INVITE your attention to our new
new spring stock, which is complete,
and beg to add a word with reference to the
advantages offered by us.
I lie particular care exercised in the se
lection and manufacture of all garments, the
perfection of pattern and novelty of design,
all guarantee the Lest value at
No Higher Prices
than arc frequently asked for goods of infe
rior workmanship.
A careful inspection will convince you of
their value.
Collins &IaLcke1e7t
Fine Clothiers, Hatters and Furnishers,
220 LACKAWANNA AVENUE.
m
& Co.
Cloak Makers anl Furriers.
Three of Our
Good Things
AT $5.00
The New i:,ioisli Jacket, Pall
Sleeve, Large Reveres, Poll Back,
Now Length.
AT $7.50
Tan, Navy, Segar Brown, Mixed
Brown and Grey, A. very stylisb
Jacket. Pit and shape perfect
SEE THIS NUMBER.
AT $10.00
We will give you a choice of f.mr
si li s of Jackets, Clay, Twill or
iici Cloth. For dress or street
w . ar there are none better
The oorreel FOOTWEAR for
Hpi itt)! iiinl Summer.
The newest iliinp; in Ladies'
Footwear is the EMPRESS.
Just take a look in our show
window and you uill say it i
lint finest shot' for this Bpring
you etui buy.
, Gentlemen's IJtisii;i Calf But
ton and Bluchers are the
proper thing. We have them
in nil colors :inl styles, Also,
tho Baser Too, if, you prefer
I hem. Jusl take n look at
I hi'tn.
SCHAM'S
Arc;ui8 Shofl Ston.
YOM1NU AVU
THE CELEBRATED
PIANOS
Am t Prsssat the Mm fepaltr sad rYsfsrrsd iiy
uHultu aruias
Wsrorooms : Opposite Coliiiotius Ttcnninpnt,
20B WasMngtOn Av. Scr.inton.Pn.
seui un ir wro Hum iiciu-r.
. O WENS
We Can
Show
You
mmmm sons1
TODAY
H f-"
0 1
L AT EST
Custom Tailors
: T
em
j Cloak Makers find Furriers,
Court House Square
Tho GENUINE Now Haven
"Mathushek" Pianos
ESTABLISHED 18M
Now fork War orooms No. so
Fifth A von tie.
B, C, RICKER & CO.,
. Sole d'slers In this suction.
OFFICE 123 ADAMS AVE.
nti!ic Eft TestiM free
By
Dr. Shimberff,
Tho BpsetaUst OB tho l"yo. Uradartioj unit
Mervoosacss rdlovel. Latostsnd Improved
Stylo of Sys Gtlssscii sud Bpsalaelieat too
LowealPrieea Best ArtlAdla Kya-i mesettd
for iCi.
Jos SITUCE ST., op. Old Pest Offics
Dlyou hunt, fish, ride n wheel, or
iatenrl ti ? Do vnu wast lino I'ocket
Cntlery, a Rasor, or miy ot tbS liamer
oiu iirticle tportauen srul stortiti(t
men user It so, on and nftor APIUI,.
1ST.
A. W. JT.IEI30II
Will be prepared lo rurnlth totne nt
reaaonsble prioei at Ms ttajre,
435 Spruce Street
Remembor, everything now, stoclc
just, bought; no old stock to .lisposo of.
Call and ezamlnt uml you will save
t i m and monny,
HHsm HB TUTl MBBJpv
BLLK
222 WYOMING AVE.
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