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    THE ECR ANTON THIBU2TE SATUilDAY MORNING. DECEMBER 5. 1S5I8.
News'
WEST SIDE EVENTS.
Offlcera Elected by the Local Council of
the Royal Arcanum Other News
ia Abbreviated Form.
Lackawanna council. No. 1113. Royal
Arcanum, met lust evening anJ nomi
nated and elected ollh'era and 8nuil:V.
good clKars and feasted upon a goodly
feast. Retiring Regent Thomas C3
grove presided. Those elected were:
Charles La Barr. regent: John H. Rey
nolds, vice-regent: Jeorg ''v""
collector: A. E. Vorhls, secretary: v.
H. Lauer. treasurer; ueorge ti. nuj"
don, chaplain: Walter TUson. guld.;
Lyman K. Uileg, warden: E. T. lonns.
sentry; J. Alton Uavlx. representative
to grand lodge; Dr. V. A. Paine, al
ternate; J. J. Davles, trustee for three
years; Charles K. Lannlng. trustee f jr
two years; T. Kellovs Jim -
for one yea. The smoker followed.
ACCIDENTS TO YOUTH AND AOC.
A 4-yar-old child of Mr. and Mm.
Paul Krudego, of Luierne street, i-'ll
Into a tub of scalding hot water yes
terday morning, and was badly burn-d.
The water had been carelessly left by
the mother in the child's way. Tr.
Feinberg etwil the sufferings of the
child. No s.rious result Is anticipated.
Kdwaid Williams, an aged resident
of Eynon Btreet. was walking on Main
avenue yesterday afternoon when he
fell to the sidewalk from the effects
of a sudden attack of vertigo. His
head struck the stone and he lay there
unconscious until a passerby picked
him up and curried him Into Jones'
pharmacy on South Mum avenue. Dr.
Roberts was culled and by inedleul re
storatives resustlcuted the aged num.
A bad scalp wound remains.
FUNERALS YESTERDAY.
The remains of Ellas Jumes were laid
away yesterday afternoon In Washburn
Btreet cemetery. Rev. Hugh Duvls
preached tlu funeral sermon at the late
home on Luzerne street. The pnllhear
era were William Hughes, David John
son, Duvid llrillitlia. Elius Davis, John
Jenkins, James 1'owell and Henry
Davit). The funeral wus lurg-.-ly at
tended. The funeral of Thomus Qult.iinn took
place yesterday morning from his late
homo on Lafayette Btreet. The obse
quies were conducted In St. Patrick's
church, a large concourse of people at
tending. Interment wus mude In Hydj
Park Catholic cemetery.
DEAN ISi IN JAIL.
"Jimmy Dean," the Salvation Army
and Volunteer man. who lust Monday
night assaulted his sister, Mrs. Henry
liavles, wus arrested last night ut his
home on Lafayette street by I'atiol
mnn Peters. Dean hus had some
trouble with the people with whom
he lives on Lnfuyette street Hnd they
have tried to make him leave the house,
but Dean has refused. His sister, car
ing for a brother, went to Dean lust
Monday night und ctnxed him to leave
the house. Dean struck her und a
warrant for his arrest followed. lie
will be given a healing before Alder
man John this morr.ing.
NEWS NOTES AND PERSONALS.
Mrs. Joseph Reynolds, of Hampton
street, has returned from a visit to
Mr. and Mrs. James !. Lewis, of Kings
ton. The Simppon Social circle held n de
lightful affair lust evening. Conrad's
orchestra played music lUiring the serv
ing of refreshments.
Monday bargains at Mean & Hngen's.
A child of Mr. nnd Mrs. Daniel Hey.
noli cf VrctHtihurii .troot, lloi yenter
day und will be buried tomorrow after
noon. Rutherford Hadley, of Eynon street.
Is seriously 111, t
Tom Williams, of Plymouth, a well
known young man, Is visiting here for
a few days.
At the Plymouth Congregational
church the pastor. Rev. Thomas 1M1.
will preach his fourth sermon In the
series. "The Epistle to the Seven
Churches." The to;ilc will be "A
Faithful Church, but Lacking in Disci
pline." Monday bargains at Menrs & Hngen's.
The funerul of Patrick Murphy, of
Drinker street, took place yesterday
morning from St. Mary's church, where
a high mnss of requiem was celebrated
by Rev. Father Mlllane, who also
preached an eloquent sermon on the
uncertainty of life. There was a very
large attendance of mourners. The
pall-bearers were: P. F. Duffv. James
Fltipatrlck, P. J. Murphy, Matthew
Murphy, Thomas Hannon and James
Hannon, all nephews of the deceased.
Interment was made In Mt. Carmel
cemetery.
Choice cut flowers and rrnwer de
signs at Palmer & McDonald's, 6--Spruce.
Rev. Thomas De Oruchy will preach
his first sermon as pastor of the Jack
son Street Baptist church tomorrow
a2i
EVEltY HOLIDAY SEASON FINDS US HEADY
to present with sale of any Child's Suit, Hcef
er, Overcoat, or Ulster, n suitable compli
ment to the little folks, and at this time we
have decided on the handsomest Sled or Cut
ter that we ever gave.
It is our policy to keep popular with the chil
drento keep our name before them and to continue
in the sale of more jnvenile wear than all others
combined.
Shrcwed mothers who have shopped
about know that our assortment is the
largest and our prices a iixed and low
est one.
Tz SAMTERS
, Sco Ds Clothlw, Hattars and Furnlslua
o! tb? Stibtirbs.
morning at 10.30. Topic. "The Un
changeable Truth." In the evening at
7 a song service for twenty minutes,
followed by a short sermon. Topic,
"The Remedy for. Sin."
Miss Lena E. and Annie C. Beff, of
North Sumner avenue, are visiting
friends at Clark's Summit.
Dr. E. Y. Harrison. Dentist, Mears
Hall. 113 S. Main avenue.
The latest and best styles. Roberts,
126 North Maine.
Dr. f. W. olborn, Dentist.
Rooms 141 North Main avenue.
West Side Business Direct or jr.
HARRIET J. DAVIS, FLORIST.-Cut
flowers and funeral designs a specialty;
1M South Main avenue; two doors from
Jackson street.
iECOND HAND FURNITURE. Cash for
anything you hava to sell. Furniture.
Slovei. Tooli. etc. Call and see the
lock of J. C. King. TOl to ids vim it.
awanD avenue.
MORGAN'S PHARMACY-101 NORTH
avenue Warranted pure drugs ana
chemicals. Prescriptions carefully pre
pare.1. Fine stutiunery and Wank books.
A large stuck suitable for Christmas
presents. Teachers' Bibles cheaper than
ever. Call and examine them. W ood
stains, paints, window glass, etc. cierK
at store all hours of night.
UL'NMOKr:.
A handsomely nickel plated stove of
the latest style is on exhibition in the
window of the hardware department
of the Union Cash stores. This is one
of the articles to be contested for at
St. Mary's futr. and was pr-jsented by
the SiTiinton Stove works.
A large crowd enjoyed the skating
on Murray's pond lusl night.
The Young People's Christian Endea
vor society of the Dudley Street Baptist
chinch have Issue! un Invitation to the
public In gcneiul to attend the grand
entertainment und sociul to be given In
the church Wednesday evening, Dec. 9.
A gooj programme has been arranged
and a most enjoyable time is anticipat
ed. Admission, Including refreshments,
Is to be fifteen cents.
Miss Hatile d reaver, of Jefferson
avenue, hus returned from a visit with
friends In Pitlston.
HniTV Vol Is suffering from appen
dicitis ut his home on Adams avenue.
Mrs. Edwin Howell, of Brook stleet,
who hits been the guest of relatives In
Jermyn tor the past few days, hus re
turned home.
ThonmM Olbboii has moved Into hla
new residence on tirove street.
William Euen Is erecting a handsome
new residence on Drinker street.
Mi-nduy bargains ut Mears & Hngen's.
The Industrial school under the aus
pices of the Women's (lulld of St.
Murk's church, will hold a meeting In
the palish house this afternoon at 2.3U.
A cordial invitation Is extended to all
the young girls lrf the parish to at
tend. Clint Iledslin, of East Drinker street,
who recently underwent a surgical op
eration lor appendicitis. Is Improving
nicily.
"Man's Mercy vs. Ood's Mercy will
b. the topic of the sermon to be deliv
ered tomorrow evening In the Dunmore
Presbyteriun church by Rev. W. F
Gibbons, the pastor.
Eugene Krniiutng, an apprentice to
the inculdiDL' trade In the Scranton
Stove works, was severely burned yes
terday afternoon. He was carrying a
ladle of million Iron some of which
splashed Into his shoe, and before the
shoe could Le torn off. the iron had
burned a large portion of the sole of his
foot, extending upwards to the ankle.
He was taken to l.ls home on Capouse
avenue, where medical aid wus sum
moned. The Tribune wishes to call the notice
or its readers to me fact that on New
Year's Day It will offer for sale for 2.1
cents apiece, through carriers and at
news stands, the second volume of Its
Political Handbook, the annual publi
cation of which was begun last year.
The volume for 1SU7 will consist of
about 2H0 pages and will be wholly of
home manufacture. It will contain
complete election and very exhaustive
census llgures compiled with special
reference to the needs of Lackawanna,
Luzerne. Wyoming, Wayne, Susque
hanna and Bradford counties; a care
fully prepared directory of local socle
ties, and digest of general local Infor
mation, and In addition a carefully in
dexed muss of useful miscellaneous
contents the whole making, as we be
lieve, the best annuul of its kind ever
printed In the state. Advance orders
by mall will receive early attention.
CASTORIA
For Infants and Children.
A
Holiday
Present,
SOUTH SIDE NEWS.
Literary and Musical Ealcrtaiameut at
V. W. C. A. Rooms Was a Succsj.
Connec.iog tbe Tricks.
The literary and musical entertain
ment at the rconib of the Youns Wo
men's Christian association on Cedur
avenue last night wus a success from
every point of view. The programme
was a line one, and It was carried out
in admirable style. The attendance
was large and everyone was well pleas
ed. Miss I'arolyne V; Dorsey had
charge of the entertainment and sh;
also took part In the programme, her
elocutionary efforts and her singing be
ing of a hlsh order. The others who
favored witn their talents were her
pupils. They were Misses Evangeline
Dorsey, Olive Jadwin, Hessic Posner,
Lulu Simmf) Oertie Lehman. Clara
Slocum, Susie Cross, and Archie Dean
and Leon Farnliam.
COXNECTINU THE TRACKS.
The street car track on Plttston ave
nue between Hemlock and Kirch streets
has been laid and the tracklayers were
at work yesterday putting In the con
nection at Kirch street. The poles and
wires are u;i and there remains only a
few more finishing touches until every
thing Is In readiness for the cars to
make the inbound til;i over the new
bridge. South Side cars will go down
Spruce street then Instead of Lacka
wanna avenue and will come out onto
Lackawanna at Franklin, up Lacka
wanna os far as Mattes street and
thence out the way now In use. (If
lute the service or. the South Side line
has been anything but satisfactory, but
Ibis improvement will, no doubt, bring
the service to u better standard. The
change will so Into cri'ect some duy
next week.
WIDEXINC1 MATTES FTREET.
Select Councilman Robert Robinson,
of the Eleventh ward, has introduced
an ordinance providing for curbing and
Hugging Mattes street. His efforts to
improve that thoroughfare 'will meet
with approbation.
SHORTER PARAGRAPHS.
Mrs. Jacob Kurkhauser, of Elm
fitreet, entertained the Ladles' Aid so
ciety of the Prospect Avenue tierninn
Methodist Episcopal church at her
Inline Thursday afternoon.
Mlhs Kate Duiley, duughtcr of Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph Dailey, of Hickory
street, will take the final vows nt Mount
Wlsula convent, Bedford Park, New
York city, on Thursday next. Iter
mime In the religious world will be
Sister Margaret Mary.
Monday bargains at Mears & Hagen's.
Miss Tlllle Kearney, of Peckville, Is
the guest of Miss Mary A. Ruddy, of
Cedur avenue.
Call at the new 3c. Btore; everything
new, at Uorcher's. 713 Cedar ave.
Choice cut (lowers and flower de
signs at Palmer Ss McDonalds, 014
Spruce.
PROVIDENCE.
A surprise party was tendered Mrs.
Edward Cullln at her home on North
Main avenue a few evenings ago In
honor of her fiftieth birthday. The
hostess, although completely taken by
surprise, was equal to the occasion,
and soon made the guests feel at home.
Music was furnished by Miss Minnie
Klees. Refreshments were served by
Mrs. T. J. Haag and Mrs. E. D. Klrt
ley. The guests were received by Mrs.
W. L. Potter. Among those present
were Mrs. John Orgll, Mrs. Picket,
Mrs Frank Kites, Mrs. Lewis win
ter. Mrs. William Klees. Mrs. Joe Rob
ertson, Mrs. Robert Williams, Mrs. E.
D. Kirtley, Mrs. T. J. Houg. Misses
Nellie Picket, Gertie Crcllln and Min
lile Klees.
Daniel Matthews, who was Injured
Thursday morning In Leggett's Creek
shaft, tiled yesterday morning at 4.30
o'clock at his late home on Wayne
avenue. He was 3G years old, having
been born In Maesteg, South Wales, in
the year 1M1. He came to this coun
try ubout ten years ago, residing In
this section the great part of the time.
He Is survived by a wife and three
children. The deceased was a mem
ber of Gaiileld lodge, Loyal Knights
of America, and the Ivorltes. The fu
nirut will take place Monday after
noon at 2 o'clock. Services will be
conducted by Rev. W. F. Davis and
Rev. Dr. R. 8. Jones, In the Welsh
Kaptist church. Interment will be
made In Washburn Street cemetery.
The f uncial of Mrs. Ephralm Dnvls.
of Wayne avenue, will not take place
tomorrow afternoon, as announced In
yesterday's papers. The date has been
changed to Monday afternoon, so that
the services may be held In union with
those over the remains of Danltd Mat
thews. Owing to the recent heavy rain fall,
folluf.-ed by a hard frost, the roads In
this section, particularly West Mar
ket street, are In a most deplorable con
dition. At the Puritan Congregational church
tomorrow, the pastor. Rev. Newmun
Matthews, will preach at 10.:) a. m.
on the subject, "The New Covenant."
and at 7 p. in. the subject will be
"Progrees Through Struggle."
On Jan. 9 the Welsh Calvlnlstlc
church will serve an oyster supper In
Company H armory.
Mrs. Kellogg, of Church avenue. Is
entertaining her sister, of Portland,
Ore.
Dr. Henry Roberts, of North Main
avenue, Is visiting friends at Towanda.
The Father Whltty society will con
duct a grand ball In St. Mary's hall on
Wednesday evening, Dec. 9.
Miss Helle Mulley. daughter of Am-'
brose Mulley, of North Main avenue, Is
seriously 111.
Monday bargains at Mears & Hagen's.
St. Mary's hall has been undergoing
much needed repairs during the past'
few weeks, and now presents a much
Improved appearance.
Mrs. John Robinson, of Spring street,
has returned from Plttston.
The funeral of Mrs. Ira llarber took
place yesterday afternoon.
Cards are out announcing the com
ing marriage of Robert Magulre, of
Spring street, and Miss Winnie Moran,
of West Market strett.
In the North Main Avenue Kaptist
church Pastor Rev. W. G. Wntkins will
Immerse several cundldate and admin
ister the communion during tomorrow
morning's service.
Rev. Mr. Hertsog, a professor In Hir
am college, Hiram. O., Is spending a
few days with friends In this section.
Levi Ellis, of Jonesvllle, Wis., Is be
ing entertained by his cousin, Henry
Mead, of Parker street.
The Delaware, Lackawanna and
Western Coal company paid the em
ployes of the Storrs shaft yesterday.
The 4-year-old daughter of Mr. und
Mrs. Thomas McHugh, cf West Mar
ket street, who was fatally seamed last
Tuesday afternoon, was burled yester
day afternoon In Hyde Park cemetery.
The funeral of Eveline Depew, the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Warren De
pew. of Jadwtn Place, took place yes-
terday afternoon. Interment was made
In Dunmore cemetery. '
To Cure n Cold in One Uny.
Take laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets.
All druggists refund the money if it
falls to cure. 250.
DIED.
8CHARAR At Scranton. P,t., Dec. 4, 1890,
Theodore Scharar, 15 moi.hs of age.
son of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Beharar, of
61 Parker street. Funeral private, Sun
day at S.W o'clock p, n. , . ;
WHOLESALE POISONING.
.Vi'waukce 1'nmilics Aro III After
Lutiuq Products front a Unkrry.
Milwaukee, Wis.. Dec. 4. the health
departments reports a wholesale poi
soning of families in the northern part
of the city. According to reports
which reach the health departments,
members of about 1IW families are 111
with the symptoms of arsenical poi
soning. Among those who are report
ed to be ill are the families of Mr.
Taft, a reporter on Der Herold: Mr.
HerXsberg. K6 Fourth street: Mr. Wise,
a butcher, and a family at 618 Clark
street.
The people who are sick had eaten
bread purchased at a bakery establish
ment on Sherman street, and the phy
sicians and olilcers of the health de
partment are inclined to attribute the
origin of the wholesale poisoning poi
soning to that source.
SHOT REV. LOND0NSHEARS.
Oliicer Curry Kills a Colored .Man
ho ISt'Kistcd Arrest.
Washington. Dec. 4. Police Officer
Edward Curry shot and killed London
Shears, colored, this afternoon. Shears
was resisting the oflleer and beating
him with his own baton, when the fatul
shot was Hied.
The dead man called himself the
"Rev." London Shears, and was a well
known character In South Washington,
where he preached occasionally about
the streets. His pious calling did hot
prevent him from being well known to
the police, nnd he has been arrested a
number of times on vurlous charges.
He wus dischurged from jull u, few
iluys aso, where he had served a sen
tence for committing un assault. Tho
policeman himself was badly hurt by
the man he killed.
Dr. (nip on Discuses of the Kidneys.
Dr. Gnle observes In his treatise on
dibt.ise that the greu use. of wine in
France is supposed to huve abated the
prevalence of the travel.
In some parts of this country where
Spcr's Port Grape Wine Is principally
used, not only the gout, but the gruvel
Is scarcely known. Dr. La Porta re
lates as an vxtraordlnnry Instance of
the effects of Spier's Port Wine on
gout the cure of Dr. Daveran, who
was attacked with It at the age of
twenty-live, and luul it severely till ho
wus upwards of fifty, with chulk stones
In the joints of his hands nnd feet, but
who for four years preceding the time
when bis cuse hud been given to Dr.
La Portu to luy before the public had
by ndvlce used Speer's Port Grape
Wine, and Jiail no return of the gout
afterwards. London Post.
Oriental
Rugs
And (ARPETS
AND FINE
JAPANESE
VASES,
We have Just received the finest line of
Orlcntul Rugs, Japanese Vases and China
ware just the kind to select a nice holi
day present from. If you like to save
great many dollars, come and see our
stock.
MICHAELIAN BROS. & CO,,
124 Washington Ave.
DUPONTS
tll.'ilNG, BLASTING AND SPORTING
Manufactured t the Wapwallopen Mills,
Luzerne county. Pa., and at Wll-
mlngton, Delaware.
HENRY BELIN, Jr.
General Agent for the Wyoming District
US WYOMINd AVENUE, Scrantoa. P
Third National Bank Building.
AGENCIES:
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JOHN B. SMITH & SON. Plymouth. Pa.
E. W. MULLIGAN. Wllkes-Barre, Pa.
Agents for the Repauno Chemical Com
lany's High Explosives.
Th3 Leading Dentist, Eight
POWDER
AOS Spruce Street.
AMUSEMENTS.
ACADEMY OF MUSIC,
ENTIRB WEEK, NOVEMBE'! 30.
faturdny MatineeAdult 35c, Children
10c, no higher; no reserved eeats.
MRS. OLGA HELEN SAGE.
MR. X. LA MOTTE SAGE.
UNEQUALLED HYPNOTISTS.
Assisted By
A. B. M 30LE 03. GRMJILLE GRAY.
Entire rnnnsro of program ch i-ntertnin-nient
Alao t an expense of fo25 fur this
eiigairfmiit nulv. the fatuous
LUMIERE'S CINEMATOdRAPHE
A reproduction of kmi pictures, with life
motion.
Price -Gallery, 13c; Balcony, 25 and 35c;
First Floor, 50c.
ACADEMY dF MUSIC.
Wednesday and Thursday, De;. o-m.
"A beautiful story of villnee and city lite
forciby told."
THE ROAD TO WEALTH
Wrlttea by W. Talbott Burks. Pre
sented by a nuptrb company, Introducing
the Mutlonal Dlcvele Most of the L. A. W.
Scenixt of famous Asbury Park; a Orsnd
Bicyc.o llane; the Denver JHeyvle Quartette;
fcuw bougs, Daucea and HeBJed Specialties.
JOE HARRISON,
Champion Bicycle Klder Cltss A, 'Wl,
Specially snowed to ride In the Great Race
Hceno. ,
PklCES-Oallery, 15c! Balcony, a Rows,
arc; Balance, asc: Orchestra Circle, 50CI
Parlor Chairs and Orchestra. 7Jfc
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All Wool
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Imported Clay p
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Our Clothing DcTartm.'ut is under the Mjna:.':n:at of Mr. D. E. Delany, formerly of Martin & Delany.
APPROPRIATE HOLIDAY PRESENTS
Grand showing of a choice line in Neckwear; Suspenders, flackfn
toshes, Night Shirts, Underwear, Hosiery, Night Robes, Oloves, Hand
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CT'Goods selected now will be delivered when desired or kept until called for.
POULTRY.
Turkeys, Cocks, Chicken;,
Fresh Every Day.
ALSO
Pheasants,
Quail,
Prairie Chickens,
Wild Ducks.
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ONE NIGHT OILV, KMDW, DE: 7,
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PRICES Gallery, age; Balcony, goc: Or
chestra Circle, sot; Orchestra 75c; Parlor
Chairs. 1 1.00.
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Special
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Stylish, serviceable, regu
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2,000,000
Made and Sold In Six Months, ending ilarch 1, 1896,
Total Product of
The A Mill Alone produced 1,000,000 Barrels,
Largest Run on Record.
Washburn, Crosby's Superlative is sold everywhere from the
Pacific Coast to St. John's, New Foundland, und in fcngland, Ireland
nnd Scotland very luvgcly, aud U recognized as the beat flour in the
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