.8 THE SCHAXTON TltlBUNE MONDAY MOIiXING. SEPTEMBER 30, 1895. 5k: GARBONDALE. - FIM1T1M OX THE TRACKS. Am Intoxicated Husband Attempt" to Throw His Wife I'nJcr a Kailroad Truln. We sometimes hear of men beat to? tlulr wives and otherwise trratrns thni cruolly. but ft is unusual to h-ar of nu n atti-.npt.nR t: throw tholr holl nuetJ under a railruaJ iraln. but such wa an ucoum-nct- wiiivh took place "ii hi Delaware ami Huilwm track Ju?t below the ted brldije shortly utter 1 o'clock on Sa'turJay. Icopio livlnx In that vicinity wire astonUhed to hear a woman's xcrtams. inte-i minsh'il with the foulest oaths, uMvnd by a man. Huro'lns twwainlsi the tracks they wtie hcrrlfltd to Fee a man and wwm FiruggllnR In -tht ct nior of the tracks. The man w3 small, while the wonmn was much larger. anl hat probably was the means of savins her life. The horror of those whJ saw the nf fa!r was Increased when they saw the soulh bound frelsht train crcssins tha sMvct car tracks and runiiinsut u high rate of speed. The enginetr of Hhe train evidently hail seen the IlKhiins ialr r.rwl signalled fur brakes and the speed of the train sixm slackened. Meanwhile the woman had surcet-Jctl In rvlixYshig Iterself and thivw the man l vn the fmliankmont ar..l w thrashing him with visor. A r?pcrter who was In the nelKhbor h'wd learned that the couple had been quarreling over an hour and to all ap pearances they were Imtoxle.xted. T'.ie man's name is Vuyman and he ll .-s In the vicinity of the swamp, near Ar?Mn'U street. When the train flipped a brakoman .lumped off. and as he drew nenr the filth ring pair he li.atd the woman say: "I .b.'t you 5 cents you won't try to kill me asaln." ail jclvitis the man a pai tinR blow she run away, followed by the man. and they wire seen no more. siri:i:t car run down. Trolley Vehicle Smashed Into kindling Wood-Pusscupers I.cnpfor Life. A disastrous collision occurred at the Ontario Rml Western railroad crossing bei w Arch bald, alaut S o'clock Sat urday morning. The car was going duvn trie incline at that place at a bet ter cpeed than usual, owing to the fail ure of the brake to work properly. When the motorman discovered that li.is was the case he endeavored to brims the car to a dead stop at the cross!!", as the rule requires. At the mo time the Ontario engine No. IS. huel Dixon, engineer, was nulling . h train of cars on the branch rea l .ti the Raymond colliery. He had time to see the dancer and the en he crashed Into the car and knocked i.ito splinters. The eneine was also 'knocked off the track and the rails on t.T crossing wvere torn up. Two passengers were on the street car. tut they escaped Injury. The con ductor and m:urn.an claim that the engineer on the engine did not blow the v hlstle. The Ontario and Western wrecking gang went to the scene of the wreck and cleared the road. TO BE CONSECRATED. Fonr Priests to Bo OrJuincJ in This City. Two Arc Residents of t'.irbondiile. On Friday, Oct. 4. at 6.30 o'clock In th morning an Interesting ceremony trill take place, when two young men o" this city and olh-rs from out of town will be ordained to the priesthood. The candidates ate liurnard O'liyme and James MaKxne, of this city, and Daniel HcCarty and Patrick Lavelle, of Seranton. The usual custom Is to hold the ordi nation in thi oathejral. but out of compliment to the two young Carlion dal? gentleman the servl s will be held In the church of St. I'.ryj of Lima In this city. IU. Ri: WUi .-. n o'Haia. D. V.. wMI offici-ite. The young, priests will cslebrate their first mass the fol lowing Sunday. Father O'Byrne will ofRili'Ce at the 8 o'clock ithjh at St. R'-ise church, and Father Malum; will te ceL-brant at the loM mass. J.J. Rciftcluth's Mother licnj. The fair Is closed 'today, owing to a teiegiam received lar: evening by the proprietor announcing the death of his mother, Mrs. Mary Releeluth, which occured at the home of her son, Conrad Reigelu'.h, in Monroe, N. Y.. where she w.s vIsliMtig. Deceased was In h-r fluty-elshth year. She had been sick for about a week. The remains w-re taken to her home in Waverly, N. Y., for Interment. Street Committee Meets. The s.reet committee of councils met Saturday evening and accepted the (.tauten street pavement from the eon ti actors. Hart & Ounn. The repair ing work done by Hugh Atkinson will amount to about $4o, and the remain ing 1500 due on the contract will bo jMid over ito the Wilkea-Barre lirm. PERSONAL AND OTHER ITEMS. Hlchard WcHale, of Philadelphia, a formtr resident of this city, called on his old shipmates at the gravity blark rrrlth fhop Saturday morning and gave thtm a hearty greeting and warm handshake. Mr. MnHale lc-fr thi:i city about twenty years ago for the Quaker f'lty and good fortune met him there. He has charge of an extensive street car works at that place. f. O. Gurnan, of I'ort Jervis, the new proprietor of the Hotel Anthracite, v.'.ll take charge of affairs Oct. 1. He has been in 'N'ew York city recently and arrived here .Saturday evening. 61 r. Fox will remain here another week. City Treasurer Grnmer returned Fri day night from Illchmond, Va.. where he has been for the last ten days on a business and pleasure trip. lie says It was only 100 In the xhade there an 1 was a little surprised when told It was only that here a few days ago. l.Mis. Homer Hutch-inn entertained U few of her friends at an evening tea Thursday evening at her home, on "Washington street. Those present were: Mrs. J. C. Hutchlns, Misses An nie' and Hattle Hutchlns. of this city, and Mr. and Mrs. Hurllngame and daughter, Mamie, of flcranton. . Mrs. J. P. A. Tlngley returned Sat urday evening from an eight weeks' v't with friends in the New- ICngland fttes. Mrs. P. Q. O'lMalley, of Scranton, and Mrs. T. J. Stuart -and daughter, Lu- . ... in ole..i. o., uie inu jjuests of n-lntlvts In this city. Miss Annie harte, of DundafT street, Is visiting friends In Scranton. Miss Ella Maud Stewart, of Clifford, Wall Pap?p At Less Than Cost, to Close. SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY FOR PRICES. J. Scott Inglis WEIJ MD ML PAPERS, Is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Willlaru FredericU on Gartleld avenue. John T. Hall, ne of Honesdale's prominent citizens, called on friends In this city Saturday. Kaynmnd lturke. of Brooklyn street, spent Friday with friend in Scranton. Mrs. William logins, of Chester. Ka.( who nas been visiting 'Mrs. James Max well, of Salem avenue, for the past two weeks, returned home Saturday. Detective (Michael .Moran was In Steven's Point Friday. I Hking after John Carey, a hoy who left his home In Towauda a f days ago. Mrs. William James entertained a large numher of her friends Friday evening at her home, o:i South Church street. .Mrs. lavid Williams, of Forest City, was udmllted to th? ho.pltal yester day. -Mrs. William IVthlck and two chil dren, of Park stret. are visiting th, former's mother, -Jits. James Taylor, at Cherry Ridge. Among -the- visitors In ith!f city Fri day wiui H'-m. John Kuhtuk, vf lloiie." elale. I-'at-hor LyrnVt, of Jermyn, was enter tained by Fail her Coney at the pa roohlal refideiwv Saturday. lik-hard Mcllale and son. of Phlla d.l.4'a, are -the guesits of Mr. and Mrs. UilmaHln. of SoiMh Ma.'.n street. Miss Kiige-nla S-'m!i:h rpent Fivlay with Mis. Ilieke-nhurger. of 1 lonvsdale. Mi Joihn 1'aikyn, sr., of Jermyn. Is spe nding the week with her daughter, Mrs. WJIIIiini Palmare, of Park urivet. Miss Ida Tucker Is spending her vaca tion at the home eif C. I. Uos-s ltiirn Wixul. Mlrs Planehe 'Halls-te'id. of Se-ranton. is he gueM of Miss lVlla ltailey, of Cantian stre-e-t. John Ceinghlln, of Fell township. Is seriously ill witih wlnilt threatens to be typhoid fever. John Abbotit. of Olarfleld lavenue, who lias been F'ek with typhoid fever for the pa.-it eight iwevks, is able ti) sit up for a ftvort t!-me now. Several of Carbevidale's prefey-elon:il men enjoyed a lleyele ride to Forest City Vi'ieltiy uf'te in.nvii. The party con sisted cf lr. Day. II O. W itr.ms. esii., H. A. Purple. Charles (5. 10111s and W. IX Frank. Mr ami Mr:'. K. Avery a.nd T. Munn, of Palaev creamery, spent Wednesday at the county filir, Hotiesdale. Charles IVrkins. who vs eiper.itevl npvn 'Cols week for appei'. II.Mils, ivn tinui s to Improve. John lipietui. a laborer in the Fdg erion mine, was eauglit by a fall ef top cmoI while nt work Thursday ut'ti'i noen. He tvevlvcd serious Injuries to Iks leg 'that -made amputation neces sary be-low he knee. Kvangells-t S-chlvorea. condui-ted a nu-otl-iig at the railroad shops yester el.ty n-'on. A leirge force of men are engaged In making repairs on Superintendent C. It. MatiVillei's house-, on North Main t tree t. There was te have be-e'n a game of base ball beuween teaais from Wood's linsiness colleges In this city utid Wilke.---Iiarre, but ihe team from this city did not go owing to .the inability of se-me of the players to get away. TUIMKHANNOCK. Xet a large audience listened to the addrtss by Kev. l!. 11. Noi thiop tit the Methodist Kplscopal chutch Friday nl;tit. but the talk was Interesting. The speake-r gave his Impressions of the great Intern menial ee-nveiit.on of Ep worth leagi4,.-s at t'ha-ttano-oga In a way that portrayed the meeting to thi mi-nds of his heirers very admirably. Rev. Northrop Is a pleasant spoken, tarnest and energetic. young mlnisli-r, and by all reports is tilling his station at Mehoopany Very acceptably. The bull ling 1'e.r the new school dis trict tsfalilUhed at Lake Carey is com plete, and school will npn thnre this morning under the management of 'Mi.-:s Lydl-a KllsiVui th. of Vose. A Lehigh Valley engine hauling a fruit train "stripped" itself n.-ar Spen cer summit ye-iterday morning and jumped the track. Tile tracks we-rj blockaded and all tratlle delayed for a;bout five hours. The postal telergraph Instruments have been trnnsferied to the n--w olli -e and eviryti'lng Is In working order. It is one of the finest offices la town. (Miss -Iti.se X'Wton, who hu.i been vU'.tlng herj for some 'time, has re turned to ht-r home at Philadelphia. Ixirge quantities (A iron ore are be in-3 shipped over the 'Lehigh V'a-lle-y, Indl caaing a revival In that industry. It comes from the Lake HuperiiM- mines and is dtstl'r.ed for the gieat furnaces at, Calasaueiila, wXllente Wn and Bethle-he-m. A mysterious fire occurred at the residence of 1!. H. 1 frown in the west ern portion of town Friday evening. All the members of the family were away with the ixejtion of Mr. lirown, hte wife and little 'daughl r. They had retired for 'the nlcht and were raitlally aslje'p, when Mrs. Brown ivn startled by nofse of some sort. She arousid her husband, who made an in vestigation and found thi cluimbrr abl'ixe. It was extinguished -with seme difficulty,- but without turning In a.n alarm. An examination shtuved that the fire was apparently of Inc-i n-Jiary origin and had been kindled In two places at one of the windows and hi a bureau drawer Tn an adjolnln-g room. I'.urnt matches were found scattered about on tn? carpet near the bureau nd one of th'- dtaiwei's j :ertly openf I. though Mrs. Hrown ha 1 vwept and tidl-d the r'm slrre Its oecuiiation. Whether a thief had crawled into the reom nnU aee-' -li-nt-ally set fire to it whll- In reaTh of plunder, or whether t.h? d.vd was purpos.-ly donv In a siiiriit of revenge is not cle-ar. The loss Is covered by Insurance. Mr. and Mrs. Alvnh T.imiklns am I daughter, 'May, rf West Pii'tston. aie visiting frii nils at Lemon. K.'V. A. W. Levis-e. of Ald'-nvIIle, Waym; county. pr.ie hed at the liaptli'I churcli yetue-iday morning. t'eripf i- & Walti r hre shipping hrse fiuanfitii s of mine 'tie.-? to coal oper i tors down In the vnll.-y. Frank IlUTtle y,on of Wyoming coun ty's glftt I you np m"si, I-s mi nt ('nun-berla-id, Md., wh. re, In coeTpany with a college clat .-iinnte, he Is conducting an academy. He Is a native of M hoopany. M rs. S4. Jud.'in Stark i n'terl-iltie 1 her mother, Mi. Kem-y, from Ia'eeyvllL', lh- latter part of the week. The L -mon creamery aid huKf-r fa--tiry has heim sidd to Vr.ii I'arinen' Dairy JJisr. itch, anil Is to be convert. -d Into a n.iilk flipping t at Ion. The plaint was iTccte'd by a co-op: rallve ; foclation. fortnfl among the farmer.! of that n:-lglit.;.rhf-.o-.-l a few yurs -.140 nt a cos'i r.f about tl.KOf). It was dl? Iidseel of nt 20 per cent, of that sum. al though the property was still In excel lent repair. The purchasers operate a through line of refrigerator cars on the Lehigh Valley and of late lhave bi'eii CEtaMlshlr.'g milk nit!mis on t'lie M'unt ri we road. Purpr,inT to npe-n onp at Iemnn, they offerjd Hhe creamery coin pany o.nc-fifth the eriglr al cost of their plant for the otitflt, ami rather tha.n attf?mit to contlnii-' 'l.uj'lrii ss under ruch heavy competition, the latter ac cepted. The fot'mail transfer was mad" on Sotimlay by Th-mioa Klirwirtl.1, Warren Klmtnerand -Wesley Jennings, ofTlcers of the aissoclatlon. The Avery ami Oearha.rt foundrlra have each laid in a cupply of colt? for their furn-acrs. The general 'mi-pehandese iftoe-k of F. 8. Greenwood, pi Lynn, was d-aimng d by fire to the amount of ahout tiot) a few nights nine'. Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday of thte week will lis big days am vr.n the BaptBsta of this region, It being the occanieHi of the annual meeting of the Wyoming raptlist a-'UMlaitlon at Katon vllle. Tthe flnent -talent the district contains will be pre ten I to participate emd the .home church wIH furniih din ner eaioh day In Iht'exh'lbltlon bull--lngs on fhe fair grounds. Nothing Is being k-fH undone to make the gathi'.--lng a Buccesfl, which It doubtless will PITTSTON. siMoxosvicz MiKi)i:iu:i)? Itnllet WoimJi l omiel I pin His Body. Iiinr Vi rents VheuJv Miidv. That Ignaz ?:moitofvle-. whose de'ad bely was found miiiigUd almost be yoml lei-ognltion on the LeiiU.h Valley at I'pper i'ittstein one week ago yes te relay morning, was the victim ef foul play, us s!:: tid in these coliiinns at the time, has been established beyond a sl.adow of a el ml.;, und If County le ti : live 1. II. ICe kert Is not mhdaken. he has now safely lodged in the l.ue.e-rne county Jail the pi rpetrators'of the d.is taidly crime-. Thefj are Mathlns Mar ehowicz. of I'pper Plt'i ton, in whose heiuse the crime Is alleged to have been committed; John Pnlkonis, eif Center street: William Aevaikytxs. eif Center street, and Ai.lh: ny lia-dmlm, ef We-st Pittston. Frank Ivioiis, a liftii, has left the city, which is In Itself a suspicious circullllanee,. Story of the Crime. The story of the murder, ns unrav edeel by County I eete etlve Fekert, l-i tliut Sinionosvics was lured to the heiuse of M ire in iu lez. and there foully niur-li-ii-el. K.-kcrt learned that Simiinos-vle-z and a fellow-countryman named Paul SI Ufa had bei'ii n-.-customed to call at Marehenvli.-s's h 'Use elurlng the latte-r's iibse-iu-e. He was altogether unaware of the It- visits until, lliiully. one of his friend:! told him, and he de cided to be reveiigeel upon them. Sat urday 11! Iit a we-ek ago, being pay night, the- Polaiieleis Were out on their regular monthly siree-s, ami eluiing the evening, 'M.u chow lei m t SI'ai. .T-.s-vlez und Slusz mid Invited them to his home to have 11 good time. They, un suspecting anything wrong, ae-comra-nli'l hi'in. When they reached the house', however, and iMairhcwk'S und Klnion-esvle-z had sti'pu'.l over the threshold, Sub--z saw several men In th. house whe-'in hie kiii ev to be ve iy unfrlen-.My ly to him. anil he tinni-il and ran away. After Slmonosvlez went In the parly sent out for be er, anil then, when they were 1 letty drunk. Mare-li-owlez de noiKKi .1 S'laioin.svlex for clande-stlne-ly visiting hi t house. Ignaz protested, but it was of no avail, tending only to enrage M.u.-howle'i the meire. and In n 111 of rage-, he struck Ignaz. This was the slsnnl for the others In the house', ami they all pounced upon him nnel bent him unmercifully, ns though they we're brought there especially feir that purpose. Six Shots I IreJ. Some one of them (It Is not known whom, but, la all likelihood, It Is Mar chewiest pulled a re-volver and tired six shots. A Polander who was pass ing at the time and heard the! shots peekeel through the corner eif the win dow and saw them beat Slmonosvlcz. and he has been held as a witness. Sev eral Polanders, whose names the coun ty detective would not divulge', say that later In the night l'elgemls and Kashu ba. while di'inking in deorge Koons' sa loon, were heard to remark Mint "Dead men tale no tale's." There was a big row In Koons' place that same night, among different factions of the Poles, aiul Koons was struck on the head with a stone during the melee. The liody Placed I pon the Track. Nothing was known of (he killing of Simono-svi'cz until the fellowlng morn ing, whe'n Ms beJy was found mangled along the Valley tracks. The body was horribly cut up, a.r. I M was never dr eamed eif that the unfortunate fellow had previously been kll'i'J, until the following day, when Polanders were overheat d whimpering about It. Alde r man Jeidan had empaneled a Jury, but It was not believed that an iruiuest was necessary, so the body was turned over to the poor authorities and Interred In the Hansom poor cemetery. Two Arrests Made. rv'.ertlve Kckert went at work on the case at once, and by Thursday after noon he had sulficLnt convincing testi mony to warrant the arrest of AnthiMiy Ka.-huba and Wil'..a:n Awaikytzs. who were a:ven'ingly taken Into custody by Detective Small and Constable Calory and bulged In the county Jail. Adam S'avcsfsky and Joseph. Laftoskl were I'ake n In as -witnesses, as Werealso Paul Slusz, John Kane, Charles Dana wloz, Anthony Kezuri'lcz and Linetcf sky. Kcslilt of the Autopsy. Saturday mewnlng Detective Rckert obtained fiom the peior board a pt r mit to have the body of Mlimc-nosvic exhumed for the purpose of h riding an autopsy. At 2 o'clock In the ufternion Alderman Jordan and Dr. C. J. Harrett went 1 1 Hansom anil the doctor he ld an autopsy. The beniy, on being exhurnod, was found in a very advanced state of dix-omposdtion, 'but the doctor, never theless, found traces of foul play. Two holes, be lieved to haVe .been made by bullets, we re found In tffe-. head and two lm the right side, but n bulb ts were found. This satisfied Alde-i'man Jordan that nn Inquest should be hell, or. 1 he ha-e Issued a call for the jury empe-ne-led by him b meet at his office thU evening at 7 o'clock. inn More Arrests. 'Acting under instructions from the county detective, tilfle-e-irs Small and Calory last night arrested Mathlns .M.uvii'.iwiez nr. I John Pliknnis and took the m to the- cout.'.y Jail. Detective I-'eki rt made these arrests by elinetlon if Dietri-ct Attorney Fell. The first clue to the crime uus eI.talned by Willlairn Snv.ith, a bright. Intelligent Polar. 1'er, who at once crmmunlcatecl with the elistrlct attc.i-my. Jacob Sliirt'n Slutcinent. Jaoli K'iilre. brewer of Casey & Kelly's brewery, ays that he is not the man referred to In the fiem eif Friday mc-mV'r, r?ne.- rn-ing the- shoot ing t f Ite.'.ert P yb-. r hire pl'ates that he does n 1: know liooth, and that he has had no in versa Mon with Uie In dividual conci-i rilr.g n iivolve-r that v.a.t f lirel.-u eel for the pui-pe:si- of rhoet lri(r Poole'. I uncral of Mr, f.. Lynch. The fureral f the late Mrs. lldwnrd Lyneh, who died .) suddenly and un-expee-tid Thursday, ceeurred from the family home, on Piiec titreel, Saturday Tin fiiirg, at II o'cloi'k, ni:d n laige num be r f frier. Is at J relatives were In B-'.en dunce. Th? reti.alr.H were borne .0 't. J.iJ.'.i Hiie KaMcei:'t tlLuroh, whe re a f .il.-ir.n man of reeti itii waa suner. Ve ry He v. Kj'.her Kl'nnen was Know Hood's Cured Because It Maclo Pure Blood. "I was all run down and could not sleep at nigbt 00 account of the continuous aud severe rains through my body. I bad also stom ach troubles and catarrh. After taking Hood's Barispsrilla short time I com menced to im prove, and after using three bot tles in all, my complaints en tirely left, me. I now hive n appetite, sleep well and am free from all stomach trouble. I know Hood's Parsaparllla has cured mo, and I cheerfully recommend ifs use by all woman who are ran down and need a building op medicine." Miss AUCB Wkay, W. Brldgewster, Fa. ,t Hood's Sarsaparilla It the only True Blood Purifier promt nently la the public eye today. Unntlo Dlllet eu7totay,.,u.uk, celebrant. Tlsv. William McOanihy. of i-'.-rc n;vti, duauin, end Kev. Ut-eirge in. of Avooa, su-bdeacon. Very itcv. Fatisw F:nmt pn-a?hfd ttje fu nra! ieia!. The Temcilns were ln lerr. 1 iei.-kcl stree-t cemeteryv. The i-ill-bean.s wrie: Charlej M'Canna, P. J. iSaVarrtur. John Petle-. Patrick l.ifti:, Ma. '.in Ciiiinu and Daniel Mo. Cue. 1 .e floWei 'luMiers were: James Iior.chue, of Wilkes-llarre, and Luke Com. or a. l'KKSONAI. MKNTION. Mi. ht. t' - wjy. f rmerly of this e'ty. raw of N'iv York, la ependlng u fenv days in town. Ale-x Al-Mii!-! an, oiumnein councilman, from the Kli-venth ward, starts today 011 an exti 111! d t.iur C.uough the S.uth. He st'iijs to C.i-iilln. Ca., ftrt, then to Augusta, and fre..n there to Atlanta, win re he will S'K-nil some time at tha exiiisHlon. John Siie-a.'attoi ne-y, and Con. Ilrlslln, of Wllki--l'ai re, were in town Satur day right, xlie gn.ts of Majeer Ma-I lone-y. In tli. ai'tei noon they had h v- era 1 uveiry geniex ri ane-y nun. reier li'lloyh', the rivi'c-k player of Ihe town, played INinni-lly and Shea, and elefeai' e'd the m two gaenes. but on the saw-oft D'Hoyle was vaniiilshed. A match has Ixi i) iirrnngi-d for tie-xt we-ek Ih-Hwi-ph o'ltoyle and Jiomully on mc side, nnd P. F. Joyce and SI111 on the tatlie-r. V Ji -r Ma'V'ney, l'ld llllroy and John oimoly nre nisi crack playi'rs. and several othe-r cnr.test-t will be arranged. Shea offe: i 'to play liny one In Pittston in an eipe-n .alle y fi r $J. NEWS IN UK IFF. IThe Tittston otlie-e of the Sernnton Tribune Is loe-ated at No. 5 William stre-et, where ull advertisements, orders for Job work aiul items for publ'ratlon will re ceive prompt intention. Olllee open from 8 a. m. to 10 p. in.) Henry Cohen's Sons have sold cut their business to K. Friediman. of 1he Armory Cleelbing hull, who will take pot'sepj'.nn of the Oak -Hall Clothing store tonieirrow. The game eif foe ball lietween the tennis from this plae ind Klmgt-iton, played at the latter place Saturday af ternoon, resulted In a victory for the KingstiMi boys 'by a score of 4 t-i 0. The lot owners of thi Wyoming Ce-metery mssoci-atlon. Wept 'Side', was hi Id last Friday night, -when the fol lowing ofllevrs were (tected: Pivsl di'ft.t, flcorge Ferris; secre tary, fjeome Ji tin son; tre8-ure.r. Joseph Lnngford; bonrd of managers. Frank Hrenton. William Orlflllhs, Thomas Ford and John S. Jenkkns. 'Whe-n the tieiws was flashed over the wiires Saturday n!ght that the Haiti more -P-ase lHall team had elfeated the Ne w Yerks, thereby winning? the cham pionship for this season, a big sigh of relief went up from the cranks In this town, who have been rooting for the Haltlnn-'ri-s. a'l for Hughey Jennings' sake'. The Orio'li s certainly ha . I a very e-li.ae call, and If It was not for Jen nines' phenomenal playing they could net have we 11. CaptaOn Jaok Crawford, the poet scout, will lecture -it the Young Men's Christian association reioms next Fri day evening on "The Cumpflre and the Trail." This will be the first of the series of lectures arranged by the loc tme committee of the Young Men's Christian nss.iplatlon for the winter months. Others who will be hfard dur ing the winter are H. A. Fulle-r, esq., A. H. Atherten and !Ir. Siirague. Kwem breaker of the Pennsylvar'a Coal coninany wMI be ldla today ar. l until further notice. The next attraction at iMusic hall will 'be Joseph Murphy, who conies here next Frldaiy night, playing "Shaun Hhue." Several seasons have elapsed since the ever peipular Joe has. been se-en here, and there Is no eloul.t but that he will draw a crowded hous?, ns he Is always a favorite with out theater-goers. I'ittston linsiness I 'I rector v. FOR FIRST-CLASS PLUMBING CALL on Writtht & Co., 97 South Main street. A new range for sale or exchange; also second-hand household goods, bought or old. Kclicf In Six Hours. Distressing Kidney and Bladder diseases relieved In six hours by the "New Smith American Kidney Cure. This new rem edy Is a great surprise on ae-ount of its exceeding promptness In relieving pain In the bladder, kidneys, back, and every part of the urinary passages, in male or fe male. It rel eves retention of water and pain In passion it almost immediately. If you wnnt quick relief and cure this s your remedy. Sold by C. M. Harris, Drug glut, 12a Pen a avenue, Scranton, l'a. PHICEBURG Jermyn N'o. 4 colliery, recently pur-chn.-o'd by Johnson & Co., will resume operations on Tuesday, Oct. 1. Mis. Thomas Uigan. of Upper Main Htreit, ts recovering after a severe 111-ne-ss. W'illiam Kobeiils Is building la retain ing wall In the front of his property, nenr the Catholic church. Iivne, the L'-yeir-tld child of Mr. ami Mrs. M. F. Fadden, Is se-rleiusly 111 at her home, em Matn Ftre-e-t. . Hcitelke'eper William Smtth hart Im proved the lo-oks of his property by placing a nlone puve sidewalk in the fror.it. Kdiw.ird 1 Hi ike, of Olyphanit, and Jii 2ob Yerkle. of this pki.ee, have opened an undeii.aklng establishment In one eif William Sim-bth's 'buldlngs. On Saturday lasH the Uemocta-ls eili ttt tl John Mullen to re-prese-nt them in the foming vounty convi'ntioii. Oom 1'ir'ing Mile returns of thta eb-le-gate eleri.lon wlih Ih'at of the Hepulilican, we find the mtiJorVy of our citizens to be Republicans. Michael MeCormlck. f the Itonle varel, and Miss Alice Mullen, of Lin coln Utreet, will be marrietl somietime In the near future. If the llnhy Is Cutting Teeth. Mrs. Winsloiv's Soothing Syrup has been used for over Fifty Vears by Millions of Mothers for their Children while Te-ethlng with I'erfi-et Sueee'ss. It Soothes tho Child, Softens tho (lams. Allays ull Pain Cures W ild Colic, nnd Is the liest remedy for Hinrrhoea. Sold by Druggists in every part or the world. He sure and nsk for "Mrs. WIiislow's Soothing Syrup," and take no other kind. Twenty-live cents a buttle. EMPIRE DRY GOODS CO 516 LACKAWANNA AVE. The Mock we pnrrliawd nt the MierilT's Sale at llar.li ton, pa. eiiir Bale., elncu iiKniui& iirorml 111. .iu mitiafactory than we thiniKht. Hi" i-reiwil on Moiiilny wn i-iiierniotiHy lurg.., ami carrinel away tlm llurnuliiie. und the at.x-k whlrh in lift we'll i1ihhimi of nt Tour own iirli-eu. Sain nil wi-e k at the iiiUowinv iricea: I casu Drum Uinitnauia. btimh price, ? ce-nta, Our Price, 3ht Cents I case of Unbleached Hrown Cotton, i 4, heavy, for ahe Jtlug 1 only, iiruaa lirle-c, 9 "nt. Our Price, 410 Cents I raao I hocked Crash, all linen, prompt-lew, iu ocnta, Our Price, 5 Cents I case rttached Towela. bjr the pair. hinged, gross price, 31 ernts. Our Price, 10 Cents lrawt t Bleachsd Mohawk Muslin, grosf price, Si cents. Our Price, 121 Cents A grest sal for the luo of every household. I rna of Turkey Red Covers, aisos 8x1 and . lUxi, gross price, II.OI and fl.an. Our Prlee, 60c and 69c Fast Turkey lied. - EMPIRE, DRY IDS CO... OLD $P WMI CUT PRICE STORE. Diphtheria -X- Less. Fatal. If the patient's strength can be niaiutai net!, and . the great vital centres of the body "kept up" to the performance of their nat ural functions, they will thus dispel the disease ge rms that im pregnate the entire body, and if sufficient vitality is experienced, the fatality of this dreaded disease is lessened a hundred-fold. 'vinirte that greatest raw food, is a won derful creator of new flesh and nerve tissue, is indispensible in the treatment of this malady as it gives strength to the patient with the least effort on the part of the digestive organs, and in addition, being itself a germicide, it antidotes the existing microbes of the disease. The case with which it can be taken when the lesions of the throat preclude the use of other foods, makes it an addi tional necessity for the sufferer's recovery. THE GREAT . LADY DOCTOR Now in Charge of the Chicago Medi cal and Surgical Institute, No. 412 Spruce Street, Scranton, Pa. Comps highly roeonimfiided by oil tho lend ing 'luctura of tho world, und makus it vi-ci:-ty of un I will treat only women ami children and all ae-ute nut! e-lirui.ie; diieai?ii peculiar to the fomsle sx. ' Hur speeiielties ill whieh she has achieved u mut-h great success anil lmnur nro Keiniele Curapl.iliits, Blond Poison. Klieu natioii, I'hroniu Nervous iJiseaww. Tumors, Cancers. Uoitres. Crippies, Ouformitl-is, St. Vitut' Dance and Kpileptic Pits. All who call within twenty days will receive led vice) and service free. Including medieane for thre-o mouths, for In Examination and advice free. This institution lias no c nnectiou with Dr. Reeves. Tuk" olorator in store below. Hi Hpruee street, eillice hour from U a. m. until tu rn.; Puneiar from ' .-'clock p. 111. THB TRADERS latlona Bank of Scranton. 0R0ANIZED 1890. CAPITAL 250,000 SURPLUS, $$0,000 BAMTTET, HINE8, President. W. W. WATSON. Vice-. -rosldenfc A. B. WILLIAMS, Cashier. DIRECTORS, smuel nines, James M. Everhart, Irr Idr A. Finch, Pierce B. Flnley, Joseph J. Jertnyn, M. fl. Knmerer, Chsrles P. Mat thaws. John T. Porter, W. V. Watson. prompt, ni. nn III LIBERAL. Tats tenk invites the patronac of kus sun ana nrns itenersiy. THE. Pennsylvania Roofing Co., 326 Washington Avenue, Scranton, Pa. TELEPHONE 555. i Ebonite Varnish, Gravel Roofing, i Building Felts, Sheathing Papers. All klmlsof rnoflnir work dune. All kinds of gravel or sing roof made-. 2 cases of Rammer Biilhrlfrptn Men's l"n derwenr, in all iiuahties, ifrosj price, 2 k)., Djc and Ale., our Price to Close Out Entire Lot 20a 60 dozen Men's Whito I'lilnuuilrlod Shirts. pure linen bonom, doublo front und back, trims price, uDconta, Our Price, 29 Centi fcndoxef of Outing Rhirts, la all qualit'ei, grnss price. !Sc, iK)3., frtlt)., Hc. anil Tic. We will make a sweep on the entire lot and let hsr go at 25 Cents Your Choice HOSIERY-Those prices will hold good - for all this week. 6.m pair Men's Hocks at 8c, Rrrm price. Ilk. : lit pairs Ladies' Fast B ack Bow, grons pries, 10 cento. Our Price, Set ", dozun of French balbrlggan Half llos?, and Fast Black Hose, gross price, 'Hi cent. Our Price, 12H Cento Ladles' Vests at one-half less Uisu elsowhcre. Be careful and call. (AUTION , TO OUR patrons: Washhurn-Croshy Co. wish to assure their many ufi rons that they will this year hold to their usual custona pi mi UiuR srRICTLV OLD WHEAT until u,e new wop is fully cured. New wheut Is now upon the market, and owing to the excessively dry weather many millers aro of the opinion that It is already cured, and in proper condition for milling. Wushburn-Crosby Co. will take no risks, and will allow the new wheat hilly three) months to inuturc before grinding. ThU careful attention to every detail ot milling haa placed Washburn-Crosby Co.'s flour tar above other brands. s fflEGARGEL & CONNELL Wholesale Agents. DSOR A complete line of the above celebrated Carpets, in the latest designs and colorings, with borders to match, suitable for rooms, halls and stairs absolutely fast colors, unequaled for wearing qualities and perfection of fluish. Awarded Three Prize Medals Iu London. Also First Dublin and Christchurch. Price, $1 per yard.' INSPECTION invited; SOLE AGENTS KERR, 406 AND 408 LACKAWANNA AVENUE. THE DICKSON MANUFACTURING CO SCRANTAN AMD WILKITS.B1RRE. PA asanufaeturars iif Locomotives, Stationary Engines, Boilers, HOISTING AND PUMPING MACHINERY. General Office: SCRANTON, PA. . I FUN IN THE PALTRY Of our Clothing Department (Y. M. C. A. Building.) You can buy good Pants of us for a dollar. You cau't imagine how good, but you can tell exactly by coining and looking at them. They're not made ot cheese cloth, mosquito netting, barred muslin, or dotted swiss, but they're made of Pants cloth goods made of cloth to make Pants of. You can buy better Pants for $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, $2.00, $2.25. You can buy fine Pants to morrow and the next day and the next aud today for $3.00, $3.25, $3.75 and $4.75, . And in Every Pair of Pants We Sell There's a Silver Lining Left in the Shape of a Beautiful Souvenir. Yes 1 Just Like We Sell Furniture We Sell Clothing CASH OR CREDIT Get what you want and pay as you can. rnn T"i-i a T rvry 1 1 ir 1 TIRED FEELING We have secured one of the best antidotes we know of n nnrli. oft inrlies wide. 6 feet 2 inches loner. upbpl . MUCH 111 vuiuuiuj, uauv, ' ti-itirro trimii.inT! tnnr O . . - lllctllt UVIIUilu. uun J vu and larger, $io.ck. 87c. Velvet Carpet Is Known as "That , Economy Velvet" Nowadays. 2 &m H0T,1E FURNISHERS ig' AI1D CLOTHIERS, 225 and 227 . Y. M. C. A. Building, BRUSSELS v V. Prize in Bradford, Paris, Am FOR SCRANTON. SIEBECKER & CO 1 . . ... ... tonciies near ine noor anu iuu . . T til w.. J x O - o Wyoming Avq. I Si UCUWtlUl IVERUS. 1 516 U:ter.a ktzzi. be. 1 IVWU 9 I ewrlstCMt. itswu.