The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, March 31, 1896, Page 8, Image 8

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TJIE .SCRAXTOX. TRIBUNETUESDAY MORNING, MARCH. 31, 1896.
DARDONDALE.
trader will please not that advertlja
m nts. order for Job Work, and Items for
publication left at th establishment or
Shannon 4 Co.. newsdealers, .Norm .unn
trei-rlll recelva' prompt attention;
of-
tea open from a. m. to lu p. m.j
hokm: to tiii: ;kavic
-Mra. Morgan Morgan Jlaricd Hrook
ald Yestarday Afternoon.
The funeral of Mm, Morgan Mot-Ran,
of South Wyoming street, took plaie
yesterday afternoon. The . oortw
wrndett its way to the Welsh Presby
terian church on Hoiith Church street,
the route being ly way of I'ai'Jc street,
to 8'venth avenue and South Church
ftreet. The on a-ession was a large one
und consisted of Kome f.T the iiiincipul
citizens of the city and all the old Welsh
pettier cume to pay a token of respect
to one who hud been a resident and a
neighbor ill the li ne sense of the word.
The services In the rhim-h was con
ducted bv the pastor of the church, the
v. W. J. Lewis. He took for his text
the words of St. Paul In his epistle tn
the I'hllippiaiiH. I. 21: 'Tor nic to live
in Christ and to die Is gain." The rev
erfhil gentleman dwelt upon th- many
Christian virtues of the. departed. Thu
election of the text' was of her choice.
The ltev. Benjamin Kvans. of Ji.vde
Park, a former pastor or the CmiKtvgu
tlonal' church In this city twenty-six
years utt". who read anil prayed, also
liore testimony to the Christian life of
the departed Mrs. Morgan. Ills, words
upon the future life were full of sonso
hitioti to the family In their bereave
ment. The l!ev. 1J. L. lavis. of K.l
wardsvllle. also one of the former Car
hondullun pastors, la 11 a tribute on the
askei of the departed.
The oull-hviirora were the six sons of
the deceased, namely. Walter S.. Will
iam I.. Thomas. Kdwiu. Oscar and
Frank. The tlorul tributes were beau
tiful und consisted of lilies and bou
quet. The out-of-town friends at the fu
lirrui were: WutUn Moi'Kan und
daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Itey-
u.l.la Willi.. i.i lluiimlik Willi . n Mm'.
gall. Mrs. blmmi Thomas and .Mrs. Will
iam .1.. Morgan, of Hyde Hark; Ituvhl
Williams, of IVikvllle; Mrs. Annii Will
lums. of Privldence: Mr. anil Mrs. W.
S. Moikuii ami children, of pnrrnnccton.
A. i, tmei incm iook place ui i.ioun
blde cemetery. .
mks. ki.ahm:v m kii.d.
Interment Made in St.. Move's Ceiueterv
on Sunday.
. The funeral of Mrs. Ilrldget Kearney
tonl place from her residence on Scott
Rtreet. Sunday afternoon. Services were
celebrated at St. Itosc's church, the
liev. J. .1. Crlllin olllcluted. The fil
tierul was largely attended. The pall
bearers were: I'eter Miillaney. llurr;
Jordan. .Martin tiolilen. I'atrlck tlilboy,
Uobert Mcllale. Thomas l.ynott. All
thony O'llara und Stephen Ncuhni.
.Among the out-nf-htwn persons in nt
tetidauce were: Mis. .McLaughlin and
son, John, of tiuardvilie: Mrs. !'ordon
rind son. I'ntrick. and Mrs. Dunlavey.
of I'rovideiice: Mr., and Mrs. I'atrlck
Kearney, .Michael Kearney, John Kear
ney. Thomas Mimley, Patrick l.ally,
M. Kearney and Mrs. Martin McDon
nell, or Aic li). ill. I. ami ,.r. ami Mrs. 1.
I', l.iuiklti, of Mayllelil.
I'l USONAI. AMI OTIIKK I I VMS
Mr. and Mrs. Klmcr A v. ry. Mr. ami
Mis. Henry l.ippcrt. Mis. uml Miss
Wherry and Mrs. Charles Nonls. of
this city, are in I'rnmpton today, nt
temllng the I'linenil of .Miss I'ctlll lck.
l.ia Id Lew is, of I'lko street, bus re
turned from ttochester. N. Y where
)ii' lias been on business since Krldnv.
(lev. .1. W. Mulono, lif Scranton. and
Hew John Loughran. of Washington
nnlvetsitv, were visitors at St. IJose's
rectory yesterday.
Alderman S. S. Junes has decided to
retire from the health ilenurtment, for
which body he has acted as secretary.
The genial alderman will always take
a deep Interest In the sanitation ques
tion, i .
Morse Altken Is home for the Kaster
holidays.
A. C. Purple and family, of Oakland,
will rcmoVR to this eltv Khnrtlv-
Miss Nellie Connor, foimrrly of the
.Leader office, has accepted a position
in the office of the city treasurer.
Miss Hessie (londrlch lias returned
to her home, after spending a few days
us the ynest of Mrs. Julia Doolittle, of
J'ickson Hill.
Mrs. 'J. it. Thomas and lion. Willie,
South Washington treet, are visiting
relatives In Olyphaltl.
.Miss Sarah Mtlvln, of Scrantnn, is
the guest of Miss Katie Pace, on ISrook
,lyn street.
Samuel llau'son. a resident nf Smith
Main street, had his 'left hand badly
bruised while at his work in No. :i
mine, of the Delaware and Hudson on
Saturday.
' James-Place Is the new night watch
man , at the Miners' and Mechanics'
bank!
Mr. and Mrs. John While, of Simp
sou, spent Sunday with the la Iter's par-
Scrofula in the Eyes
a.t wall an Id every other form, ia perma
.Bentl cured by Hooda .Saraaparilla.
" I had acroiula
la my eyee sad
tried teveral phy
luiana but found
no cure. My w ife
persuaded me to
' try Hood's Barsa
parilla. 1 had
choking icon
Hon, waa troubled
with night sweats,
and bad dyapep-
lia in vary never
form. After tak
ing Hood 'a barta-
- parilla two weeka the choking apella and
dyapepaia troubled uic less. I have now
taken tavtral bottlea of Hood'a Barsapa
till and And that I am entirely cured."
William L. Paykb, Berry vltle, Virginia.
ie
nvuu ourstapetriiiu
la the only True Blood purifier Promt
Bently la the public eye. 11: six for IS.
Prepared onl hv C I. Hood V. . I
Lowell, ton,,- (J. 8. A.
Hood's Piiis':L:',
SPRING OPENING !
OUR CARPET DEPARTMENT
' HaJ hcil wonderfully im
proved hy ad JiiiK l.(Ktf) square
- feet to our ulreudy Kpacious
more. And we have just re
ceived the finest assortment of
CurpetH the. market can pro.
' dttce. The pattern." arc of thu
very latest. -
Our Walt Paper. Department
Hum been Increased to twice its)
' ' former size, ho that yo i chii
seethe finest and most urtistic
ntyle.4 and colorings ever
shown in the market. 1'rices
. always the lowest.
I CPflTT IHPIK Carpets,
WallPaper
419 Lackawanna Avs.
ents. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Sullivan, ofj
Forty Fort. li
Miss Mary Howard, of 1'ike street,
has left to attend the annual confer
ence of the Methodist Kplscopa!
churclitf of lhi WyomiiiK district. j
The lay delegate of the First Metho
dist church to the conference Is F. K.
Kllpiftrlcft with Pierce Bnllnr as alter
nate. The patlcnta and friends of Dr. D. I
liailey will regret that he Is unable to
leave his lied, except for short Inter
vals. The cause was the dislocation of
his knee on Thursday night last as
he came from the depot he slipied and
fell.
K. M. Casterllne, of Lincoln avenue,
is moving to Scianton.
Street car No. :i was off the track
on Brooklyn street yesterday morning
and caused inconvenience.
Joseph Xil'ssftt. hr the P.rooklyn Med
icine college. Is home with his par
ents, on Brooklyn street, to enjoy his
vacation.
!.... It A Ll.,..n Ilk rt r,f tltltf I'ltV
left yesterduv afternoon to attend the
conference at Binghamton.
AugUHtiK Kase. of Wayne street. Is'
confined to his home with the grip. j
The Columbia hose team, while on j
piindarr mreet yesterday morning, ran ;
away at a-tine na across the rail-
. ., i .... l. ... .i. i.in v.. limn.'
road track, and up the hill. No Dam-,
age wus done. ,
JERMYN,
,.. . ' 7 , .i,i,i.iJay retired, she nays her pocketbook
The "Nigh Hawks of Carbondale j.ymj,!,,,. $;iu. shr Mt u wrapped In
were entertained by 'Camp Bestless lmmikerchief in the oocket of the
of this nlace at the handsome residence .... . . v. ,i,iv
of C. I.. B. II. on Muiu street. Saturday Yesterday morning when she arose, slie i returned to her home lust week,
evening. The young men spent a very j dIin, iuse-w raiper. the dress con- ! Mra. C. fl. Clouse visited friends in
pleasant time In the many social diver- ,all,,llB mmy hanging on a hook j Scraton last wek.
slons furnished by their host. At a sea- , , heI. ,.,. AMlU, ,uu u uur after Mr. and Mrs. W. . Hinds. Mrs. 1..
sonable hour the guests were reitiested ! Kno arrived Mrs. Jay thought of her ! W. luis, sun Shuiile and little daugh
to be sealed at the table, where a ban- ; ,m.y HMl( hurried up stairs to see that ! ter. Florence, of Flinhurst, spent
(uet was se'-ved At a late hour the , j, natt s,.t.i,V. she found the pocket Wednesday with .Mr. mill Mrs. Charles
guests departed for their homes, highly . f ,ne tvrag turned half way out and N'oack. s
pleased with the evening's entertain- jal.t ,,f .,. i,,ney lying in the hamlker- i Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Williams, of Nine
inent. Those present were: Bay Cllf- I chief. Two fifty dollar lillls and two I vah Junction, N. Y., who have been
ford. Chinies ltogers, Kdward t'urr, twenties were missing. ' She looked all i visiting Mr. and Mrs. David Allen, re
Morris flilToid and Cordon I Mnimucli. j around but could not Hmt the missing turned home on Tuesduv.
of Carbondale: Balph Wheeler. Walter muney and as Knoll was the only man i .Mrs. llcthreln has moved on her farm
Mo4in, Fianlf Long, S. K. Moyer. Kd- who had been in the room, she con- near Drinker.
win Mellow and Henry llemelricht. of ! liudeil that lie stole the money. She Frank Boslen und Master Frank
this place. The "Night Hawks' and
"Ciiino Bestless" are two camping
clubs formed lust summer, and Satur
day night's meeting wus the first meet
ing of (hi- members this year. It was
decided to oi cll'iy tellt.l together at
Newton lake in August.
The con. 111!. hi of Division street Is fast
becoming serious:, Kvery thaw causes
a large sized strejim of muddy water
from the suiTiiuniliug hills to make tin
Mreet its b;.i: sVmTeihing should ,e
done at on. e or we will liuv; another
idi. lil.,-.. I,
HO? Hi. i. U.K.
t he e .'.lie , a I , s he
omilaMlveV , L i has deckle o o. e,
Hal N m r iv , w
oiim llinii) i.i
til.' m "s-.h," t ii uic ill cb'true supplies. .l llie .uuuei coon-ij inc.. ... v.... j..n, in.- rsiii.in
The suli, of ti Wens' ba d have at- I"'1' 5 '-'", l,er """ "" "d ", I ,l,'.my ut. """';'is. who dully go and
rived an! are the . "ma 1. a. d Wesl- "" ""'f- Hqulta that were return from -n..tu... .
en. t. Th- band will make ar- ormerly 1., cents are now c( li s per M . K C ements Mrs. S. .
lang-mcls at an early date for an en- 2- ''!" w tnt!,: ,jlll;'- i ,T;f "T" "x ar"', l c" l '' ;", k, ''-p
teruiinii.eut. when the nubile will have ! ",'" rrv :) cents per fool, now n cents. , the guests ..r Mrs . L. Curr. Crecn
an oi i tunlly to ,,-e the . baud boys The amounts paid for props yardage. HI. ge, ednesduy.
in their new suits I etc., hus been largely reduced. A mini- Mrs. S. J. Hinds, of Moosie, Is vlsll-
A new millinery' slum will be opened ''' l'0 '' I'w'Ullar stories ; ing friends iu town
in the IViinl.' block on Main street in "r Instructions given them when : Charles Cannon, ot Long Island City,
a short 'time. The proprietors are the : they commenced work. The various ; Is visiting his uients, Mr. and Mrs. U.
Misses Williams and Key- iilesttons were thoroughly discussed j J. Cannon.
The condition of Mrs V C Xlchol- " ,,,' meeting- ndjoiirnpd to recon- Mrs. M. A. Lymun was a visitor in
son. who Is at the imme of her sister. '' '' 'al1 "r t'"' committee. i Stroudsburg on Wednesday.
Mrs. John l.tilsev. nf Third street. Is I Ml'- M!4. Knon Sw;nts. or Mudi-
very serious. Her husband, w ho was latli nf Mr, stark. , sonville, cullett on frltnds In town on
In Kr.ioklMi. was disoatcheii for Sat ur- ' Mrs. Frances U. Sturk. widow of the i Saturday.
ilv. and arrived Saturilav evening, late .lasiier B. Stark, died at the resi- j Mrs. Wesley Blesecker. of Scrunton.
Lasi evening the iloci.us had given Up i deuce of her daughter. Mrs. lidward W. visited her sister. Mrs. Isauc Uieaecker.
all hope, and at this writing her deuth i Sturdevant. S:i South Klver street. AH on Friday.
is expected hourly. PUU yesterday morning of heart dis- ; Mrs. Hannah Nouck and daughter.
Confectioner Isaac Jones has placed ease, aged To years. The funerul will ; Mr. John Johler. of Scianton, is vls
in his store on. Main street u handsome i be private and from the residence of W. iting friends in this nluce.
so.lu fountain.
Workmen are busiiv enguged In re.
modiMiiig the o'd stove rooms of Swick
& Vail, in the Nicholson block. An ice
cream parlor will be opened In the
rooms when Mulshed.
An effort Is being made to organize a
chorus of fifty voices, ami if successful
an entertainment will be given. A Judge Lynch, it Is said, will he called i V'aynem; .Mia. .1. J. v ordllng, of Scran -large
number huve expressed their will- . Us a witness and because of that one of j ,fl: d Mra. Lumley, of Moscow, with
Ingness to enter, and if the desired the other judges will have to try the I whom she has made her home since
number can be procured, w ill prove a
drawing card, us it will be the first of
its kind in Jermyn.
Look out for the practical joker on
Wednesday, April I.
PECKVILLE,
Hume Smith, 7-year-old son
,,f
Ceorge Smith, died yesterday ufter
noon. The funeral w ill take place at was bitten by a mud dog, has. returned
the house of Mr. Smith tomorrow : home from the Pasteur Institute-in ex-
Wednesday l afternoon. Interment in cedent health. The manager of the in
Prospect cemetery. stltute is satisfied with the amount sub-
Mrs. N. S. Shufer. of Wllkes-Burre. scribed and the fund is closed,
spent Sunday lu town visiting friends. A pan cake supper will be given by
Harper lodge. Independent Order of the Young Lady Workers of the Central
Odd Fellow a. elected the following olli- Methodist Kpiscopal church Wednesday
cers last Friday evening: Noble grand.'1
William II. Walker: vice-grand. Will- j Pan cakes, sausage, maple syrup, seal- j Hon. P. P. Smith, or Scranton, was a
lam II. Cullender; secretary, llalsey La- loped notuloes, etc. Supper served from fuller in town yesterday,
throp: assistant secretary. William 6 to IU o'clock. Albert Seaman, of Carbondale, pass-
McKelvey: trustee. H. K. Benjamin. James Curtwrlght. of Mid vale. Plains j ed a few hours here on Monduy.
Oeorge Treverton received a severe township, was arrested by Constable , SI lloblis has purchased from !.
Injury last Thursday by having a heavy ' ( lallagher yesterday afternoon on u Schiessler his cigar store on Main
piece of casting fall on his foot, which i warrant sworn out bv Henry Miller, of street, and Is now conducting business
will compel him to remain In his home Newtown, charging him with keeping at that stand.
for quite a while. a common bnwdy house. Cartwright : Miss Florence Ham, who Is taking n
Mr. and Mrs. John T. Howe, of ' will huve a hearing before Alderman i course In elocution at New York city.
Scranton. spent Sunday at the Kenyon : Perkins. I passed Sunday at her home here,
homestead. ' Kdwin Keefer, of Scranton, was in
Warahpa tribe. Improved Order of' ANOCA. town over Sunday,
lied Men elected officers lust Saturday j , Kdnin B. Twltmeyer. of Lafayette,
night as follows: Prophet. William j The many friends of Miss Lena Doni- ! Is home for Kaster.
Page; sachem. William opdyke; senior ; tm ninth assembled at her home on the ! A cinder path tin, nigh Honesdnle and
sugamore. Arthur I lemming; junior , West Side on Saturday evening in extending northwest through Seolev
siigamore, William Peters; secretary. A. : honor of her nineteenth birthday. Be- ; ville to Prompton on Waymart. Is now
H. Jenkins: financial secretary. Miles , freshments were served and the even- i recfivlng the attention of both wheel
It. Wndemun: keeper of wampum, ins was oleasantly spent. ! men and pedtstvulns. Such a path
Frank , Kdwards: representative to Mrs. Nenl Mulurkey. of the West Side, would make n most di-litrhtful tide on u
grand council. Philcfus Sneilicor: trus- ; died on Sun. lav morning after u few wheel or stroll afoot. The probabilities
tee. 'eighteen months, William Hill. ; days' illness of pneumonia. Deceused : are that Wayne county will see great
Air. and Mrs. (Jeorge Williams spent was a true Christian woman, endeared improvements In lis highway this sea
Sunday at Dunmore. ' among her neighbors and friends and BO, About the best roads we can now
c. , i-iii iiini i.ti- on iign ters, or
Salem, visited here yesterday.
Miss Maud noud. of Dalton. was a
caller in town last Saturday.
M AYFIELD,
Council will meet on Monday. April
(!. At Hint meeting it is hoped they
will appoint a special policeman for
Poplar and Lackawanna avenues.
These places are the woist In the town,
large numbers of boys .satheilng on
the corners of the streels and Poplar
street bridge, where they make lhem-!
selves Very disagreeable to all pedes
tralns. The voters of the town tire de
termined to put a stop to the dnings ul
these street arahs. and ut the meetin;
Monduy evening will no doubt have
some citizen present to represent their;
Wm.',H' i
Ihe renorls of Charhs Smith and .
Jamca Merrltt. who left for Alaska
from this place. will be eagerly I
vvutched for. The pour pays received
In the mines combined with other mat-; the gu-ii of Miss .Maine Mi Cjiinlle. The Sisterhood of .Mary and Martha
ters. make many others anxious to find j Mr. and Mrs. Amos Cadman. of Pitts- j will hold a picnic soeUtl In the church
new helds of labor. j ton sn.-nt Sunday ut the home of Mr. Thursday ufternnim ami evening.
Mavflclil council waited to si-e what ' and Mrs. David Cranston. fleorge Ulllclis hud the misfortune tu
Jermyn would do with the water ques- M. F. Mohan, who has been conduct- : Hpraln un ankle, quite badly on ftu tui
tion. Now that she sees uml Is satis-! ing u confectionery store in this town . day.
tied that Jermyn means buslne.-s and I for the :nwt few years, returned to1 Attorney C. A. Van Wormer. of Mont
shall Ivond the borough for $IG,WW. It Is i his former home In Pltlstnn yesterday, rose, u prominent cunuldute for the nf-timi-
She tukes nrtlon. I James Nichols, of Lincoln Hill, has . 'flee of reprcjmtaUve, was In to.vn last
- . ; ucccpled a i-iositioli With Flnriat Me- ; week.
PniCSBURG, I Donald, of Mooslc. , The Women's Christian Temperance
1 hereby notify the public that any ! union will meet on Wednesduv at the
The electric light companv ure fitting nilnem' certificate Nsued by David home of Mrs. K. D. Burton, on' Church
up the new plant on Scott street ! Cranston aft-r March L'i, 1SC. will not : street.
lirretta. the twn-yenr-olil child of
John Luvin. died Stindav morning. 1
Luvin. .Ii.il Ktitnlav mninlnir. i
funi'ial will tl;p !!. thN nrur- I
at 2 oV-lui k., InhTiwnt will ,P i
Tin-
tiuoii
made in liyui- t'avK ailii'llc i-imiih-tiwy.
I.nulH Sclmffer has tvtmiviHl his fam
ily anil IkiiihoIiiiIiI nnVi-tM to t lie ulil
ll 'l.vljf linmpxtcuil n Main Htroet.
Tin' I'rli-Hblil'K Kli-ctrk- IJkIiI cinn
Ijntiy lost a lira ml. new iIviihiihi In Hat
nrdiiy nitlit'rt an a lonHHitut-tirH
mir tuwn will lie In ilaikiK KS until an
ntlin' i nn he xccurwl.
MIkh Jciiiil,' WllllaniM. of IVckvllle.
vlsOtert rolatlvop hV" on Sunday.
I.nt's crowds mill i-ontinue to visit
tile Hci-ue of the lute Hits
Arthur, the eltiht-yenr-old son of Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Kmlth, sr., is seriously
ill of diphthPtia.
Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Co vt Report
WILKES-BARRE.
II KR .MONEY .MISSlMi.
A New Tenant AowuvcJ of Stealing l0
front a IHekct-Hook.
Mrs. Mary Jay. wife of Aiueri ja.
residing on South Main Mm . com-
plained to V,e;IlB."VV bir
that she had I40 stole from . her
Pocketbook and a.xused John t . Knoll
"f,JlHn ,,n'; tM; , m ,.. of
,1 Vay .fil.Vl, .T VVlU v or t wo
their present residence in a ua oi two.
fHmny a moV).
n T(le aU.r u,.,.vi,a unexpectedly
: alioiit PI o cIik K ami proi'eeueu iu uu
their goods in the house. When Mra.
procured a warrant for his arrest und
the inillce were sent out to look for
him. Knoll wus formerly a bartender
lu tile Kagle hotel. litUUin.
SlKIKi: 1'UOHAM.h.
l aulo tmployes Meet uuj Itismiss iholr
tiiievancjs
The striking employes of the Fugle
' -'. Sugar Notel.. ht-M "'
Sunday evening 1 J Helll. y , iu ing as
chairman und F. It. Caffrey, secietary.
i,..,n.... .,.i.i,..i n,- i..n a. ..I
Air. lleilley addressed the nun and
. ine. them mil to allow outsl -s to
! any talking. A number of. the em-
!'" ilellvered short speeches, and
- ' V . 7 .. . ..... i
. St m.. unt on Wednesday afternoon at
p. in.
' "
Shaffer Cava t'ontinueJ.
j Frank Snuffer, one of the mountain
, murderers, was called for trial yester-
day afternoon before Judge Lynch, but
wus continued until tomorrow inuinlng.
BR IMF NO I LS.
The coroner's Jury In the Inquest held
In the case of Michael Mlssock. the
Bolander. smothered by culm at Luzerne
! horoiieh. rendered a verdict of acciden
i tal deulh.
Young liabettl. fh-Ualhin boy who
evening. Auril 1. The menu consists of
o. . in m uir umi nut-
survived by a husbund and three chll-
dren; they are, Mra. P,OBomke. Owen
this ; ; ui, " irt i s.
1 lleorge Crocp. of Hornellsville. r-
,. ....., i . ...
turned Imme yesterday uf'.er a few
iiu.iii irn nun iiieiion OI lunil.
Sons, of Ciiliioiblii, Division 7, will
meet in regului' session, this eveiiiiiK.
Mrs. Bobert McKay and sUler Ida,
returned home yesterday after a pb-as-nut
visit with their aunt. Mrs. Hose
Newlln. of Main Mtreet.
t'huiies Alkuiau. Kdward Laird ami
J. II. Aiidi rs.ui were appointed truntees
of the I'resbyterian church on Sunday.
W. II. Iliilllst-r will represent this
section nt the Methodist Kpiscopal
,.,,.,.,.,. jay'.n i ' Hinghumtoii
,,, We.r.
M'". "IU' ,l', ''haties Cooo. of fmn-
more, and Mrs. Sarah Werts. of Fort v
Fort, were visitors at the home of Mr
m.il Mrs. William Alllier on Snnilni-
Miss Kittle Manir. of CnrlKiiuinl..' Is
1 iuno. ,i. i'oms. succesHor t
tne uiiove npooiiiiiiieiit rroin court.
th- iiliove nimoliitiiieiit from r-ouit.
' " "r MIHutfl Totnipy, f th
!t Slilo. wi-unvil lam i..vpnlntt aftfr
n few days lll'iess of tim uiiioiilii. De
i-f-iisvd l nurvlved by h wife and gv-,
i'il elilUlren. Kuiifiul announcement
will lie made later.
- ...
' FACTORVVILLE,
'Misses Alice anil fiertrude Xoriliup
entertained friends from Scrunton over
Sunday.
Stephen Cap well and wife, of Carlion
dule. spent Sunday with his Imtthei. A.
J. Capwell. whn Is very sick with pneu
monia. Stanley Reynolds Is vUlting relatlveii
at PhillijiHbut'K. N. 3.
The ladles of th Klnt Baptist church
PURE
will serve an Easter aupper Wednesday
evening from 5 until 8 o'clock. Kggs
will be served in all styles.
Miss Abby Gardner Is suffering with
pneumonia with little hones for recov
ery. Iiuniel Langstuff and wife were call
era at thei:- summer residence ut this
place Saturday.
Miss Carrie L-reen Is confined to the
house with grip.
Mrs. Walter Reynolds and Mrs. Chas.
Knupp will spend the Faster holidays
with relatives in New York city.
The Kaster choir of the First Bup
tist church will meet this evening ut
7.:w o'clock for prucTlce.
Wednesday evenlnjr at o'clock ut
Keystone Academy the nluno recital
will take place. The scarf drill, which
was given ut the Bryant Literary en
tertainment, will be repeated.
MOSCOW,
Miss Kate Conboy, of Cunujohaalc,
Noack spent a few days lust week with
friends in StrotiiUbutg.
j P. O. Dixon and fumlly spent a few
! days last week with friends in Scott.
Mr. and Mrs. Ceorge Costler. Mrs.
C. II. Travis and Mrs. K. N. Swarts
Were vlsltois In Scianton Wednesday.
Mrs. John Llttlebury. ' Mrs. Jucob
Hurkhurt and Miss Jennie Burkhart. of
Scianton. visited Mr. and Mrs. Bhilip
"s Ftanki';
M.s Monk 1
-ew toik. wnei
Hast few davs
hwartz Wednesday.
'eton has returned from
here she has been for the
l'ast few days purchasing her spring
tock of millinery.
D. W. Hornbecker. of Madlsonvllle.
j will soon become a resident of Moscow.
.1,.,, I v;...... ., in i. i..
I Mis. Mary U. Dietrickn widow of A.
J. Dcitiiek. late of Neolia, Monroe
county, died on Thursday, March 19. nt
( the Home of her daughter. -Mrs. D. K.
' ' anneter, of Mavfleld. uged it years,
' m mnvlved by live children. M. W.
1 'Met rick and Mrs. D. H. Bryan, of
Neola. und Mrs. I). K. Purmeter. of
the death of her husband, three yearn
i ugo. She was taken suddenly ill while
I on a visit to her daughter. Mr. Pnr
' meter, and after three weeks of suffei-
; Passed away. The remains wer
taken to Neohi Saturday, where the
service-, were nem in me atetn-
odlst Episcopal church.
HONESDALE,
The three men of Carbondale, Wil
liam La til rope. l.athrope and A. P.
Troutwine, who hold the telephone
franchise for that city, were In town
yesterday Inspecting the telephone sys
tem of the Citizen's Telephone com
pany, furbondule hus no exchange at
! present
boast of are In Damascus township
T1... ur(, mu,le . . d . j hanlieil
: J,'th'! , ,u, ,1
I
: -,i.c-i uiiu nj,.T- l nunc
"n lmMne ,o lh- utte",
i u ."' ....
. mi.'iiiiv- uiipi-i- icuen lor n
visit with Plttston relatives this morn
ing.
HALLSTEAO,
Mrs. Mlchnel Hays was In Blngham
ton on Monduy.
The following olllcers on Sunday were
elected for the 1'reabyterian Stindav
school: Superintendent. C. K. Swurlz;
assistant superintendent. Charles
K howler: organist. Mrs. A. 1. Ciere; as-sin-iant
organb t. Miss'-ciara Hall; score
taiy. tleorgi; llatllild; trcusurer. Miss
Allic .Scot i, ii ; librarian. Fred W.
Church; usslMaut librarian, I. M. La
thn.p. Warren. Vun Loun. of Itkighamton,
spent Sunday with friends lu town
i ltev. joun i uvis 1.4 assisting iu evan-
1 gellstlc senices In Klmlra this week.
r.xamiiintious are now lu progress in
the nubile Schools. -
The borough council met Saturday
evening. ,At that time Attorney W. li.
I.nsk, of Montrose, vvns hired us bor
ough attorney; John Austin for street
commissioner:, Chinies Tlernev for
! lump lighter, and M. K, Quailey fur sec
retary or tne council.
"lion tn I'm it All Skin diseases."
Simply apply "8wayne's Ointment."
No ititernul niPUIrlne required. Cures
tetter, ecuema. ttch, all eruptions on the
face, hands, noae. etc., icavlna: the akin
clean white and healthy. Its great
healing and curative powers are pos
sessed by no other remedy. Ask your
druf tut for 8w:t) tie's Ointment.
THE
urn
124-126 Wyoming Ave.
TIKE PLEASURE IN ANNOUNCING THEIR
Easter
Millinery
Opening
Tuesday and Wednesday,
March 31st and April 1st.
At the same time all the latest nov
elties in all the other departments will
be un display, to which we invite our
nations and the public in general. We
have secured some of the best New
York taleut in our Millinery Depart
ment whom We feel tourideut will sat
isfy the must critical taste.
Will Be Sold at Close Profits,
Same as in Other Departments
2-!'s usual, Extraordinary val
ues fur Monday and balance ul' the
week will be uttered. Space will uut
permit quoting prices.
RUPTURE
Is one nf the vary cummoii uilni'iits of man
kind. It ia (lail.illv thu remilt ul liurd work or
nver-xertiiii. and m oftxntiiuva the legacv of
fevers or erere Httm'ks of sickness which
leaves tlis nlidominul muscles iu k wenkf ii d
condition, Mllo.vm the (irutrusion of bowel.
It is
NO DISGRACE
to be ruptured, but It is very anunylutt uml
sometinivs tlaiiKeroiix. I'nlil rucsiuly it was
thought to b inciirui'le withuitt au operation,
but tliHiiks to scientific rjseiii'cn
ITS CURE
is now AftSOI.UTEt.V CEHTAIN iu ninety
ont of a htmilreil cu$es uiieru the ruptU'e can
be returned. 1 give a written guarantee to
cure. No knife, no inconvenience, no open.,
tioti; uo ihueniioti from busineHs, uml no trims
to amii'y you afterwards, ('no visit to mv
office weekly for from four to eight weeks is
usniillv sufficient for the worst inxes. J)U
Al.EX. P. O'MAl.I.EY. ltuptiir Specialist,
Washington streut, Wilkes Barre. fa.
AYLESWORTH'S
MEAT MARKET
The Finest In tne City.
The latest Improved furnish
tap and apparatus far keeping
awat, batter aad egga.
223 Wyoming Ave
ON THE LINE OF THE
are loi'iitpil tlu- llnesl li.s,ln' ami lni'itlru .
kioiiiiiIs in the orll. li-sei'litlve hunUs
n application. Tickets to all palms ia ,
Mulne. Camilla and Maritime I'rovluces,
.Mliineiipoli'i, Si. I'aul, i 'ana'lliia an. I j
I'nlle'l Stales Northwest, Vaavotiver, '
Seattle, 'I'.icoma. rurtlaml, Ore., S.m
l''ranclseo. i
First-Class Sleeping and Dining Cars ;
attache.! to all tliromtlit t ralri.H. Tourist '
curs fully line. I wtih beildiiiK. eiirlulns
a. ul specially u.lapleil to w.um of raaiilles ;
may Ije hail Willi secutnl-class ticUetJ. i
Kates uhvays b-ss than via other '
I'or further information, time tables, ::,
Oil aplilli'UlliOl to ;
U. V. SKINNER, G. E. A.,
353 Broadway, New York.
MT. PLEASANT
GOAL
' AT RETAIL.
t'oul of the best ipiallly for domestic
use. ami of all sizes, ilelivereil In any part
or the city ul lowest price.
Order left at. my Utlce,
NO. US WYOMING AVI-NUIi. i
Hear room, first floor. Third National
Hunk, or sent by mail or telephone t the
mine, will receive prompt ultentioti.
Special contracts will lie made for the
suie umi ueuvery or inn kwheul foul.
I lid ol
Hi Millinery
WM. T. SMITH.
ESTABLISHED 1873
S. G. KERR, SON & CO,
JOHN CROSSLKY SOX'S, HALIFAX, ENGLAND;
UNRIVALLED
y
Ai
TAPESTRY
CARPETS
In all the Latest Designs and Handsome Combina
tions and Coloring, which have made the goods so
justly celebrated. We are the Sole Agents for
Scrauton. . Our Complete Uue of
FOR THE SPRING TRADE
Have now been received, aud iucludes everything ar
propriaje and desirable in all grades of Wiltons, Ax
minstdrs, Savonneries, Velvets, Brussels, Ta
pestr ;and Extra Quality Ingrains, with Bor
ders t iiiatch. An inspection of our stock and ex
amination of prices will prove interesting.
408
THIRD NATIONAL BANK OF SCRANTON. PA.
STATEMENT FEBRUARY
KKSOUKCES.
Loans
Overdrafts
1'. a. Ifonds
Other Honds
HanklhK House
Premiums on lT. 8. Bonds....
Iue from I'. 8. Treasurer..
Iue from Blinks..
Cash
.SM0S.773 ii
7H n
. ini.ooii vu
. 3UI,5.'5 :d
. n.Mii mi
7.77H OH
. V.".m 73
. llU,7tUf S5
t:M9l,300 30
..V?N!NELI- I'resldent: lll'.O. H. CATLIN, Vice President: VM. H. PECK. Cashier.
IHk htroks- W m. Cunnell. Henry Belln, Jr., James Archbald. Wm. T. Smith, Oeorge H.
Catlln, Luther Keller, Alfred Hand.
..,pci!'1 '"ntt"n given tu business and Personal Accounts. Three per cent. Interest
on I imc Deposits.
IRON AND STEEL
Bolts, Nuts, Bolt Ends, Turnbuckles, Washers, Riv
ets, Horse Nails, Files, Taps, Dies, Tools and Sup
plie3. Sail Duck for mine use in stock.
SOFT STEEL HORSE SHOES
and a full stock of Wagou Makers' Supplies, Wheel3,
Hubs, Rims, Spokes, Shafts, Poles, Bows, etc.
Dili IITTE1IEIB
SCRANTON. PA.
YOU WANT
WE HAVE -
LET'S GET
RICHARDS
502 Commpnwaalth Building
HORSELESS CARRIAGES
FOR THE BABIES.
approved patterns; last, but not
PRICe
Zry 4llir Special Weekly Offering: are attracting much attention.
This week it is !
U1L UuU I Hu Larger Ueinnants for the Kitchen or Pantry, 15c a yarj
CASH or TffiIN0 of CREDIT.
TELEPHONE 8194
BRUSSELS
Lackawanna Ave.
: Opposite Ida Main Entrance to Wyoming Housa,
28, 1896:
LIABILITIES.
Caudal
,.f 200.000 t
.. 280.0O0 m
al.499 m
.. it.oooOT
103 rut
.. 1,516.744 14
,. Nun
Nona
U.191.30D 34)
Surplus
I ndlvlded Protlta
Circulation
Dividends I'npald
I-poslta
Due to Banks
Re-Dlscounm
Bills Payable
TOGETHER.
LUMBER CO
Telephone 422
I
I
We have always taken a deal
of inunsl in this department,
lint have never before had such
just cause lor pride. Our stuck
is not only larger, but in poiut
of style aud finish lias at
tained a degree of excellence
hitherto unknowu. The strong,
light running gears, with rubber
tire wheels uml brake attach
attachment, support bodies so
varied in des!gu that your ideal
is sure to be represented. Tney
are upholstered in every con
ceivable shade aud fabric con
sistent with carriage use, aud
. canopied by parasols of the most
least that great tempter,
mm
Has dwindled to a very fine ,
point. In proof of which we are
showing a earriage with full reed
bodv, upholstered in damask, with VQ kfl
silk roll, lace covered parasol, for OuiJU
CLOTHIERS,
HOUSE FURNISHERS.
218, 225 and 227
Wyoming Avenue.
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