THE SCEANTON TRIBUNE-TUESDAY MORNING-, JMARCn 1 G, 1897. V fiorrman ft" Moore FIRE INSURANCE, (820 Wyoming Ave. ACKAWANNA, THE E A D E R IN CORRECT IAUNDERING 308 I'enn Axcnue. A. U. WAKMAN. Per yard for all Wool In grain. Guaranteed good quality, of latest designs and colors. titY 127 WYOMING AVE. CITY NOTES. There will bo a meeting of manage!- ol l-'loreiuc mission Tuesduj ut lu u. in. T.ie lYntiul Woman's (.'hilstlun IVin-lie'dim- uiilun will myet this utteilioon ut 3 o'clcile, ut All Washington uvurrue. All weliHiim. A union prayer meatlnK tot tin1 women ul the chinches of the city was held cs terduy .ifti-i ncicm In the Young Women s Christian association loom. Chuiteis W( . este'icluy Ktunteil by I'ouit to the .St. John the KwinuelWt Slav onic' Uciii'lli Itil association ol Seialilon and tin- 1'nlon Tabutnticlu Piesbyteilun chinch of Curbniiclulc "dm 11 Tea" will bo kIvpii liv tlio 1 1 d cs ol Ururu l.utlii'iau chinch on Tues day evening, .Match 111, at tin- house of Jlif. Van Husklilt, 1M Adams avenue. A fclhei olleiliig, ol roursu. Conic. I pon petition of the alleeted umplnjs of the Pennsjh aula Coal company tliu ic (entl abandoned woiklUKiuen'd tialn li.ia been lestored on the 13ilt- and Wyoming A alle lallioad by President and Otneral Manager Smith. Ttie weekly Institute class work held on Wednesday afternoon betwe-.i the liuiui ot 4 and ". o'cIolK, will be .chansed this week to Kilduy afteinoou, Maich iy, same hom lleoigo How ell, supeiln tendent of schools. The- Laurel club of tho YotniR Women's ChiUtinti association will meet tonight at 7 43 o'cloi k. i:eiy mcmbi r of the club is uii,ed to be present, as it Is an iinpoitnpt meeting. The legulai election ot ollleeis will tuku place. A .stilng social will lol low the election. The bonds of the following city tax col ic tors hae been tiled In the otllce nt 1'iothonotuiy rioi: A. I O'UoWe, Thomas J Uavies, Jlaitin K. Donuhue, nwen O'.Mallev, CI. W. Jloinbakei, Thom as ("osgiove, u. n. l'onmah, I'. H. (ill gallon, Dennis TIetney and Chillies, si le lbcit. Tin Homo lor the Filendless eomnil. tee on furnishing the new home. deMio to meit the commllties of any .societies oi otluiswhoaie interested In furnishing the home, at tin- Young Women's! Chiisti'in ab'uilutlon looms on Weduesd i.v jftei noon, Muich 17, fiom 3 to 4 o'clock. .Mis. I- II Hippie, chaliman commltto; on fiil lilsti ng home. Attorney A. A'. How or will deliver his le. tuio tonight at theClieen Hldge llhiaiy on 'Who Is the Authoi of Shakespeate?" The qil.utettu of the, Uiein Kldge her I inen will give some selections iluilng Hi" tuning. This loUtue Is held undei the au-plcts of tho Shdkcspeaiean club ot Green Hldgo and a ei enjojably en'.or-1 tariiutiiL is piomlbud. The will of Benjamin Oe.-.ry lato o' Dunmoie, was yesteulay admitted to probate und letters testaincntaiy gianleil to his widow. Maltha U. lleaiy, and ton, John H. Oeaiy, In the estae of Allied Strlftler, lato of Set anion, letteis were granted to his Hon, Jacob A. Strlther. In the estate of 11. A. Slalblid, lite or Jiffeison township, Ittteis of admlnh- ratlon were gianted to Attoriiej .N'a than Vldaver. Kev. W. J. Told, pastor of the Ureeii Itldgo Baptist chinch, has icceived a call from a chinch at Bulfalo, which hus a congregation of nbout Cuo iiersons. Mi. I-'ord sevei.il weeks ago went to Buffalo to supplj tho pulpit of tho chinch. He was teccluHl with such faor that tho olllceis of tho chinch woio Instructed to extend the call, Thu Clieeu Hldge Bapllst congiegatlon has giown considerable dining Mi. Torcl's pastointe o foui jears and now numheis over 200. Company A, of tho Thliteenth iegl ment, Was Inspected last night by Mator "W. R. Millai. The night was conspicu ous owing to a visit ot seveial of the ol lleeis of tho Nlntn regiment, who wem piebent to observe- tho ciltical iiolnts In the Inspection. Tho visitors included Colonel C. Bow Dougheity, Mnjol John R. Harding, Adjutant Sharp and Inspec tor of Illtle 1'iuctlco i:. X. Carpenter. Col onel Coursen was pi event. Besides, there was an attendance of probably 100 onll naiy lsltois, among whom weio a num ber of ladles. Captain Stnlwell and his bos bore themselves successlully and w ell. Stjlish ileiuil-. On Thutsday vn v,Ill make a graiul display of Jackets and Tallot-inade .Suits, Straw lirldiro &j Olollileis" agent, will be in attendance with samples. Latfe.s may lie ineaauied and liuve btilth inado to older without extta ihaige. Jt 1h a well known fact that .S. (S: ('. ain the lajgcst inannfattuteis nt htyllsli Kurnients In the V. S. All aie Invited ' Meals & ilugen. ooooooooooooooooo test Creations FROM PARIS IN MXKWUAR Iinpei lals, Koui-lu-IIaudii, I'UllH UUd Tt'l'kK, ooooo J. A. WATERS, Accessor to Clirlstlun, the Hatter, X At 305 Luckununnu Ave. Y OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO 47c. MRS. HILTON CHOSE AN AWFUL DEATH Threw Herself in Front of n 1). & II. Passenger Train. QUARRELED WITH HER HUSBAND She J.olt Their Hoarding I'lnco on Dust .llnrl.cl Street During thu AC tcinooii anil l.clt n Xoiu I'oi .Mi Ililloii Staling Tlmt Sliu Would Knd Ilor liil'c--C(ironcr lougstrcut ill Hold nn Inquest. Mis Alice Hilton, young nnd pretty, seeking to end liei life, deliberately stood In fiont of a Deluwuio. and ilud soii passenger tialn at 3.4U o'clock yes leiday ufteinoon. Her body, almost lifeless, unci with an ugly wound In lier head, was picked up with the unfoi in nate woman's wish for death neaily gtatllled. Mis. Hilton left u note directed to lier husband, James Hilton, at their boaid iug i)lace on Kast Matket stieet, bid ding hlin good-by-,e and sajlng that she was tiled of living. This was about '1 o'clock. The woman died at 4.0.") o'clock or two liouts ufter she left the house. The place Xit the suicide was near the Diamond cioslng and about oppo site the Btoweis jineal packing house. The tialn was stopped and the dying woman taken lo the Delawaiu and Hudson centuil station. l)i. Evethnit was called, but the woman was past medical aid. -".She will not last long," weie the physician's woids and she UiPd eeii while he was speaking. The body was taken to the Lacka wanna hospital wheie Coioner Long stieet eiupanneled a Jury. At that lime, 5 o'clock, the womun's name oi the peculiar facts about her death weie not known. The body lay In the hospital inoigue until S ao o'clock. Then a mun, giving his name as W. D Oakley, called and usked to see the corpse. TI1I2 HKMAIXS IDENTIFIED. He at once leoognlzed the lemaln ns those of Alice Hfjton, who. with her husband, boaided at the Oakley home, 0J1 East Matket stiuet. The dead wo man was Oakley's wife's cousin. When she lett the house at " o'clock In the attellioon she stated that she "would lemaln with a filend ovet night " The ttue facts of the cae as gleaned fiom c onveisatlon with Mr. and Mis Oak ley show that Mis Hilton and liei hus band had a ciuanel yesteulay inoinlng belnie he went to wotk ut R.Btl n't lock. She bad been inuuled to hlin foi about lour munths. When Mr. Hilton anhed home ut 3 o'clock In the evening he found the note ftoni bis wife on the bed loom buieau. Us contents ulnimcd lilni. The woman, as staled bel'oie, said that she woilld end lnr life. When Mr. Hilton lead the note be went down stalls and told Mi. and Mrs. Oakley. Thev nt once began to make lntililjs. MibKenf,eis weie dispatched to the homes of dlffeient ti lends of Mis. 1111 ton but she could not be found. 3''lnnl 1 at G o'clock some one came along and casually mentioned that a woman bail been struck by a Delaware and Hudson train. Healing this Mi Oak ley, without Infoiininp Hilton, the hus band, went to the Delawaie and Hud sou station and afterward to the hospi tal where he recognized the iemaln. Up deild"d lo leave the body theie over night. I'XKXOwN WOMAN CAM.HD. "While Oakley was at the hospital an ui. known wonraii called at the railioad station and hinted that theie was -oine-thlnc; suspicious about the casuallty She leleucd In an Indliect way to the note that was- left behind This with the statement of Hnglneei Samuel Cobb ol the passenger train, gave a clew as to the leal nature ol the accident. En gineer Cobb says that the woman was walking toward brs south-going train. She was Letweerr the tracks but when the engine was about ten feet from her she lrilscd her arms to her face, as if to co er her eyes, and jumped on the trni'k directly lu tiont ot the eiighi" This statement of the engineer .sug gested .suicide and the rumor of a do mistic niiituie went to confirm the Idea. AVherr a Tribune reporter reached the Oakley home at 11 o'clock last night Mi. Oakley refused to allow the teporter further Iriiriess to the house than the hall. He seemed fear till of something He admitted that there wasu letter and that Hilton, the husband, hud found It when he came home irorrr work. He is a house painter. "Wheie is Mr. Hilton now?" was asked. "Upstairs In his loom," was the an swer. "Ho l' prostrated." AVhlle Mi. Oakley was talking his wife stood at the Inner door uiglng hlrn to go up stubs. This brought from Mr. Oakley the explanation that "he must watch Hilton." AFHA1D OF HILTON. "Has he attempted to Injure himself," uhKc'l the i spoiler. "No, rrot exactly," said Oakley; "but he lolglit. you know, bis head," he mid, "his head," tuplpg his own forehead and intimating that Hilton was tin cat ching himself. "Hae ou-3snt for a dcTctor?" ' Not yet." No power could get the letter last night, They seemed stury that the news of It hud gotten out at ull. Mr. Oakley admitted, however, that there was a letter and that a scaich lor the wo man had boon stalled before the news of the suicide was known. Mr. Oakley Is authoilty for the statement that the dead woman's paiontp sue Mr. nnd Mrs. Brundiige. cf North Mountain, .Sulli van county, Pa. A dKpatch was sent there last night telling of the death. Mis. Hilton came her' about foui months ago. She has a III at lrusbuud living. This wns dls coveied In l espouse to a iUPstlon put to Mis. Oaklev. Theie Is also n little .".-year-old sill, the result of the llisl marriage, living with the dead wo man's patents at Noith Mountain. Oakley talked In a manner showing uneasiness and all the time was listen ing for airy rulse fioip the loom above. Ho didn't know much about the dead woman or her family, he said. AVherr told that a woman had called at the Delawate and Hudson station and had spiead the leport about tho tateful note rro one In the house knew anything about the Identity of the wo man who called at the station. Mis, Oakley had not been out of the bouse, in Ithei had any of lier f i lends, she said. Who the woman was Is a mystery. r.ODY EXAMINED. An examination of the woman's body by Coioner I.ongstieet, the hospital hui gions and the Juiy at the hospital morgue indicated the position she might have occupied In her nervy deed. Ap iarent,ly she stood with htr left side tow aid the oncoming train and her body bent In the opposite dliection, as if he nilsht have shuddered lu antici pation of her honible end. (';i the left leg, liulf wa betweeu the !:ine and shoe top, wa a contused wound wheto the pllut of the engine' ttrlick lier. The onb othet muik of vi olence was on th" head, a gaping 'iuIp In the skull tlnough which two ilng'r.s ennui be Ins'-rtee', otherwise the body showed but Utile evldcnct of the tevolt Ing mode of death. The I'lothlnt; who but "lightly tour ol colled. i''very detail of the nttlro o Id meed the piobabllliy (lint the woman had at i'i lifted for death.. Her diesa was of n black brocade material. She wole a black Jacket cf Eiyilsh cut and of u luavy lough suif'.iicit lextur". After viewing the body the jury, which was as follows, adjourned to meet tomotiow evening at Coioner l.oiigstteet s olllce whole the testimony of railroad employe, the Oakley, Hil ton and others will be heard: Thomas Moore, O. M. Cuslaid, Anthony Poall, Dr. E. M I'onnypacUer, A. '!,' Jlayns fotd and Di. John M'.'Grreth. OFFICIAL ORDER NO. 2. Issued by I). P. Battle, (Jinnd .Mar shall of St. Patrick's Day Pninde. The following order with lefeience to the St. 3atrlcks Day paiade was Is sued last night by Gland Marshal D. 1'. Battle: Scranlou, l'a., March lfi, lift". Headciuarten of Oiand .Maishal, St, I'at- tlck's Day I'aiade, Columbia Hotel. Oldei No L. All aids of giand marshal can procure thell hoises and badges at lu a. in. at hcadquuitci.s. Caulages lor clergj men will be at the episcopal lesldi'iice ot HI. Hov. William U'Haiu, at lo::o a. m. Caulages ioi state and county olllceis ol the oulPi and bulled guests -will be in waiting on l'ranklln uvenlie, between Spiue'e stieet and I.ackawannu aeniie Caulages for city and county olllclals, members of council and board of school contiol will be In walling at the city hall at loir, a. m. shaip, nioWng at loJoa. m. This shall be consldeiul nn Invitation lo them. Permits for carriage scats may be pio cuied fiom Edwin d l lilewltt, chair man gcneial committee at clt hall until W.M u. m.; nftei wuiil on Pianklln avenue, near 1. lckawanna avenue. 1'iopili'tois ol business houses and own ers of private residences along the lino of maieh aie inspect fully Invited to decor ate their buildings with national colois. The following additional aids have been appointed- ('. T. Poland, aid in altunel uni e on clergy, .M. (1. Nenry, aid to com mander of lb st dUlslon, and J P. Kenni, No 7 division, and Mr Maloney, No, S division, aids to commandei of second dl- ision. Paiude moves piomptlv at 11 a. m. Daulil P. Untile, (Band Maishal. Captain James A Oilaia, Chlel of Htalf. A CONTENTED WOMAN. PniiMinlly l.nigu Audience Saw the Coined) Last Night. No larger or mole lashloiiuble audi ence has visited the Academy ol Music this season than that which last night saw Caroline MIskel-Hoyt Irr "A Con tented Woman." It Is a comedy tlrut was obviously wiltterr tor Mrs. Iloyt by her husband, but is nevel theless piobnbly one of the best things that Mr. Iloyt has given to the stuge. It tells In a way that will set people thinking of the long train of evils that follow lu the wake of the efforts of wo men to letoim politics. The nianlsli ness of "Aunt Jim" and her co-r etor m ers was enough to appal the most cour ageous and devoteel woman who ovet was Insplied to battle for equal lights for her sisters. Mr. Hoyt's conclusions on the wo man's suffrage question will not be re ceived with favor by the "new wo man," but fiom the applause that gleeted the comedy last night theie weie not many "new women" in the audience. Mis. Hoyt made a charming appearance orr the stne; woie charm ing gowns nnd also proved that she has gained much knowledge of the ait of uttlng since last seerr here in "A Tem per anee Town" That was before she became Mrs. Hojt and the star of her husband's comedy. She hus the advantage of the suppoit of an unusually good company which includes Flank Lane, William II. Cur rlt, George Obei, Miss Amy Ames, Mrs. Grace Thome-Coulter and other clever people. PLEASANT SMOKER LAST NIGHT. Conducted b Division No. II, Ancient Oilier ol Hibernians. Division No. .1, Ancient Older of Hi bernians, Board of Anjeiica, held a smoker in Itnub's hall on Wyoming avenue last night which was .attended by about "00 member? of the order. Itefieshinents wes.' served, cigars pass ed around .and u line protrr amine ol a llteiaiy and musical n.ituie lendeied. Addi esses weie delivered by the fol lowing: "Tlii- Iiisbman," Attorney W. F. Shean; "Catholic Young Men of the United States," Attoirey H. J. Bourke. "CiviliiMtlon of the Human Hnce," At torney M. F Conioy. Addresses ol an nnpiomptu ehartcter W"ie dellveied by O. T. Boland, Miles MoAndiew and Captain P. DeLacy. H. P. Millett le clted "Unroll Erin's Flag" and songs were sung by William Dawson and M. F. Conioy. The ineetinpr was piesided over by C C. Donovan. PRICE OF GAS IS REDUCED. New .Schedule Jous Into Elteet on Apul I Next. The Scianton Gas and Water com pany and the Hyde Pai k Gas and Wat er eompaii) announce that on und alter April 1 (lie price of gas will be ,$t.L'J per thousand cubic feet. This pi Ice will also be subject to the following discounts: Five per cent, upon nil bllUn where Hip consumption for th mouth amounts to less than $J3; terr per cent, upon ull bills when the consumption ninounts to $J5 and upwaitlH, piovlded the bill Is paid on or before the 20th of the month orr which the tilll Is piesented. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO A JKHHEY ECUS A s PUPS!! EYEUY DAY. Bl'Y THE lil'.ST. o He pi:k DO A O E. G CUl'HSIJN. 0 OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO ltiiung Contest. Two teii-iouud glove contests will be given under auspices of the Excelsior Athletic I'luli on Tuesday evening March 1C, at U o'clock sharp, In Music hall. The contestants will be as follows 110 POUND CLASS. Toby Gardner, Seranton, and Steve Flantgan. of Philadelphia. 135 POUND CLASS. Dan Jerome, Syiacuse and 'Emll Heck, boxing Instructor of Caledonian Ath letic club of Philadelphia. Admission, C0c 75c. and $1.00. To Cure u Cold in One Day. Take laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund tire money if it fails to cure. 25c, Pabst's Milwaukee Bock Beer, at Lolimunn's, Sptuce street. NATURES BEST Paine's Celery Compound Prevents Nervous Breakdown, Spilng has come. It Is time lor alt persons to think seriously ot their health. But that doesrr't mean taking the firs! spring lernedy that happens to be olteied. Persons who make It their business to get the most ehectlve remedy to be hail are sure to cany home Paine's celeiy compound. No other lemedy Is capable ol demising the blood, nouiishlng the netves and legulatlrrg the bowels and digestive oigans like Paine's celeiy compound. If you aie troubled at all by rheuma tism, neuiulgla, headaches or sleepless lies, even it these attacks come only now and then, now Is the time to puilfy the system of them. Don't piociastlu ate and dally till f lightened Into doing something when i5u llnd the task of gcttlmr well has ussumed despeiuto pio poitlons. Paine's celery compound will cure kidney double, heait palpitation turd disordered liver accurately, Intelligent ly and permanently when other reme dies only iai-e hopes that ale never ful filled. Paine's celeiy compound, which owes Its oi Igln to the most distinguished phy sician nnd investigator this countiy ever pioduced, Pi of. Eel wauls E. Phelps, M. D LL. D , ot Daitmouth col lege, has been publicly Indorsed among medical experts as the only spring lem edy In any sense entitled to that name. It can be said without fear of contra diction that rro other remedy can tiuth fully refer to men and women so le sponlble, so trulworthy, so convincing, because of their stralghtfoi vvuid, en thusiastic aird easily-verltled testimon NOT SETTLED YET. Further Trouble Is Promised Over the Contract (or the Paving of Mulberry Street. The Mulberry street nsph'alt pave ment muddle Is not by any means set tled accotdlng to the lnteipietation placed by city otlleiuls on the wording of the specifications. There is a. possi bility, too, that the Haiber company which contiols the Viinldad Lake out put, may push the case Into the courts. Irr the resolution ol common council uwuidlng the cemtiact to the Columbia Constiuctlon eompuny ol Sjiucuse und specifying the use of land asphalt, the following Is contained: The said pavement to be laid with the best quality of lelined Tilnldud asphalt Horn Diuidonald deposit near Point La Drear, Trinidad, H. W. I, and that all tho woik Included In said contiact be luinlshed and pcifornud lu aceoi dance with plans and speclllcatlons theiefoic piepaied by the city engineer, dated Peb. 3, IK)". The rnnln point at Issue is revealed In the specifications which read that "the asphalt shall be fiom the pitch lake of the Island of Trinidad oi de posits which may be proved to be equal ly suitable." If the Buiber company can move that the Dundonald asphalt Is not "equally as suitable" as the lake vailety, that will be evidence that the urate", iul proposed by Hie Columbia, company is not according to the speci licatlorrs. City Engineer Phillips Is In a quan daiy what to do. He has long been on lecoid us pioelalmlng the lake asphalt superior to the lund. Now that the laud asohalt contract Is pending In (ouncils he. to be consistent, must still maintain that the pioposed material Is not as .jfjod as that specilled. The spec Ideations piovlde that the pavement laving shall bo inspected by the city englneei , that he cun con demn all oi airy part of It, and older any changes at the contrae toi's experrse, unci that his decision "shall be llnal as to the quality of lire woik and ina teiluls ' No Intimation has been given that the Uutber comoupv would base ieioui.se to law. 'f that was done and It wus JUST A LITTLE BIT EARLY, Hut We.Muit Inliodtice ou tootir iW SHIRT WAIST DEPT. W e want you to bear In mind that we UeepHiiit WuUtx, Uur New Line uf ,11 S1.0U,S1.7 mid fr'J.Ud Quality, Pur One Hay Ouly. Tomorrow, Tuesday, $J.OO EACH. w.rIblack, 132 Wyominrj Ave. SAWYER'S MILLINERY STORE ials In pinlse of Paine's celeiy rom pouuel. It Is foolish to lake poor health "phil osophically" these spilng days. There Is no leuson why anyone should sit hands lu lap, and submit to headae lies, poor appetite, continual tired feeling or constipation. If eveiy dlsheai tened invalid will go light at getting well by using Pnlne's celery compound, that pel son will be astonished and delighted with the quickness with which this wondeitul leniedy Is able to call a halt to wasting diseases, diseases of debility and a "lun-down" condition. Paine's celeiy compound does wonders in making people well. Heie is what a woman, an ambitious and huid-w oiklng member of the legal piofesslon irr New Yolk city, says of this gieat remedy: 'SM 4th Ave., New York. While a student Irr the New Yoik unl veislty law school and under gieat piessuie fiom wotk ami study, 1 was advised to take Paine's celery com pound. I did so, and Its beneilclal te sults to one whose neives aie under the ti lal of sever? mental cltoit, 1, am only te)o leady to assert. After taking tluee bottles I found that it pioduced quiet ness of nerves und Induced sleep, veiy beneficial to my health. For those tumbled with Insomnia 1 can heaitlly lecommenel it ns a hunnless inducei of sleep on account ot its quieting effect on the neives. Youis very tiulj, (Signed) Floience II. Dangeilleld, Attorney and Counselor nt Law. Paine's celeiy compound, which makes the weak sluing, has lecelved testimonials liom thousands of people who had almost despaired ot ever again being In peileet health. pioyed that the land asphalt to be used was not as suitable ns the lake vailety, the city and the Columbia cum pany would be mixed In a pretty mess. The situation has sei veil, at all events, to have It explicitly stated In all f unite specifications whethei land or lake as phalt slnll be used. - -- POLE COUNT FINISHED. City to Dei he 811,775 Kevunue from 7,fi."0 of The m. The work of counting the telephone, telegiuph and other poles nboil the city has been finished by the police depait meiit, Theie Weie counted 7,550 poles us against U.S.'o lust year. A tax of Z0 cents la Imposed oir each pole which will net the city a revenue of $11,773. It va-' fourrd that the poles aie owned as follows! Scianton Electilc Light and Heat company, ",574; Herauton Traction company, L',4S.', Cential Penn sylvania Telephone company, 1.34S, Su burban Electric Light company, 34S, Scianton Illuminating, Heat and Pow er company. IMS, Postal Teiegiapli company, 2-Sj Western I'nron Tele graph company, 125, Amellcaii Teie giapli and Telephone company, 1J-'. Ontario aird Western Hailioad com pany, 5. FUNERAL OF MRS. M'GAFFIGAN. Interment Was .lluelu in Ilvde Pnil. Catholic Cemetei). A laige number of friends attended the funeral of Mrs. Ellen MeGnfllgun yesteidny morning fiom the lesldmce of John J. Valley, 170U Wyoming ave nue. At St. Paul's Catholic church. Green Itidge, a lequlem mas-s was cele biuted at 11.30 by llev J. I. Dunn, who uteo preached an appropilate sermon, taking tor hU text the woids "Messed ate the dead who die in the Lord rioin hencefoith now salth the spirit, that they may ust fiom their labois; lor Iheli works follow tin in" Alter the mass inteiment wan made in Hyde Puik Catholic ctnieteiy 'lire pullbeirers weie P A Pivvderly, Thos. Moeney und Mai tin Mooney, ol Cnibon dale. James .1. I.vni h, of Olyphanl, James J, Keaitley and John Kelley, ol this city. i)ii:i). P. MiCOL'K In Hlrighuuitoii. N V . Mn'ili 14, 1OT, Uaidliei J Habcoik. ot G J Hib cock & Co, ol this city. Policial on Wednesday afteinoou at 1. sei oMo k Intel ment at Haifoid, Susqueliui ua county. CUMPTON-In Mlnooka. Pa, Mauii I. Ita", A. H. Couipton, aged 31 ye-ars M. i -vices at the house Wednesday mornluri at 'i a. m on chinch stieet Inni meiit at i:imhuit Llaptlst i lunch at 1 o'clock p. III. FEN.NL'LL-In Scianton, Pa., Maun II lb.'J7, Worren Pennell, amd liiyiais i u neial on Wednesday at J p m at itie home or his biothei, Frank Peiimll. 1V.7 Svvetland stieet. Interment In hk Washburn Snect cemrtciy, GOltDON In Seranton, Pa., Jluulr 14 H07, -Mis. ThoiuaH Oonlon, at her hom- on Nay Aug avenue, Piovidcine. Fu nerul Tuesday morning. A requiem muss will bo Bung, beginning at n;u o'clock In Holy Itosaiy chuicli. Inter ment will be In Archbald. M'DONOL'GH-ln Scianton, Pa Maien 14, 1S57, Mis, Patilck McDonotlgli, at irt'r home, on Cedur uveiiue. LOCAL VAN VALKENUERG CASE. Trnnseilpt Scut in liy Alilprmnii Uon oviiii to the Grand Jure. ' Aldei man Doriovun, tif the Twelfth waul, yesteulay filed the tiunseilpt lu the local Van Valkenberg-Sluckej ease and Is now In the hands of Dlstllcl At torney John It. Jones for presentation to the gland juiy, which began Its ses sion yesterday. To a Tribune lepotter Mr. Jones stilt ed that he possibly may not present the casf nt the present sitting ot the giand Juiy. As It will not leach him until today he will not have time, ho fears, to give It the attention Its Im portance deserves nnd consequently feels Inclined to put It over until the next grand Jury. The nccusatlon, It will be remem bered Is that E. A. Van Valkenbcrg, the aliened asent or John Wanninttker In the senntoilul canvass, bribed Hen resentatlve N. C. Mackey, ui the Thlul dlstilct, at the Hotel Jeimyu, giving him Jl.liSO In consldeiatlon of the leg islators pitunlse to httpport Wurra mnker foi Senator. The piosecutoi in the case Is Detective Tlllaul who did the "financial work" for Van Valken bcrg, and who all the time was in the employ of ipfoirners who wfie hot on the ttlal of the accused boodleis. C V. lionccii). Scmnton's favoilte hair dresser and artlsl will retire frorrr business In this city April l.t. Umii tlmt date r.U work will be done ut greatly leduced prices Every article In the stole will bs sold at such low pi Ices as will Insure a special cleirunce of the entire stock by Apt II 1st. This .vlll be a rare oppoi tu nity lo lay In a supply of toilet ai tides, switches, etc.; alo the only opportu nity lo have wigs, bw Itches and fiorrt pieces nt pikes that cannot be equnlled again. As an artist irr this Hire Mr Koiiecny has no peer In this section of tile country, lev. to pcel hlin anyvv heie He closes his business hie for n loca tion in a l.uger city . All oideis will be executed piomptly and foi cash only Iienutit'iil I'lou'ers Tree and stiawbenles to be had for tho picking. California only four' days dis tant, and lutes lowest of the low Leave this land of snow airel Ice and take the Nickel Plate und, with Its superb ser vice, to the Golderr Gate of the- Sunset Seas. Foi all Infoimatlon of lutes und weekly exclusions, cull on youi nearest ticket agent, or oddiess F. J Moore, general agent, Nickel Plate Uouel. :i Exe hunge stieet, liull'alo, N. Y. Notiee. We are still doing business nt the same old stand wheie we have been for twenty-two years pust and most ic specttully solicit the pationage of the public as heietofoie 111 uwrrlnps, tents, Hags and ull kinds of society goods and decoiatiuns S. J. Fuhi man & liro. Twining, optician 125 Penn avenue, In Harris' drug Btore. Hours 9 a. m 5 p. m. - Miss Carolyne V. Dorsey, feacher of elocution, oiatoiy and delsarte, 510 Ad ams avenue. 1'or. Venous Piostrntlon I'so Horsloril's Acid Phosphate. Dr. A. Trau, Phlladdph.la, Pa , Eaya "I have pxtcn'-lvely ued'lt In neivous prosit atiou and kindled alfectlons, and invuiltbly obtained eiy good lesults" STRICTLY FRESH Every Eg Guaranteed, ozen AT BEST SETS OF TEETH, $8, Including t tio painless oxtiactniir of tciitti by an eutliclv new pioccsj, S. C. SNYDER, D. D. S., 321 Sprue; Sit , Opp. Hotel Jermyn. m SIEBBCKER k WATKINS, 0 BO J JEWELER 423 Lackawanna Avenuj, Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Sterling Silver And Cut Glass. Great Reductions iu All These Goods. Watches and Clocks Re paired on short notice. WARREN-EHRET COMPANY, CONTRACTOR Fin EHRET'S SLAG ROOFING EHRETS SLAG ROOFING WILL RE SIST A F'IRE BUILT UPON IT AND MAINTAINED FOR MORE THAN AN HOUR, AS WE HAVE PROVED BY AC TUAL TEST. IT IS FIRE-PROOF. 314 Washington ave., Seranton, Pa E5 JJST SECURED OUR NEW LINE. For decorating. Opened a large assortment of the newest Novelties. HAVILAND We have the largest as sortment of White China in the city. METROPOLITAN CHINA HALL C. J. WEICHEL, 140 un J 142 Wash. Ave , Meuri bids:. SohiTur Piano Stands at the Head AM) J. W. ClUURNSUY Stands at tile Head la thu Music track. Vera can always got a better Lurnaln nt his beautiful unrorooms than at any other place lu ttie city. Cull arid tee tor youiself before buying, 205 Washington Avenue, SCRANTON, PA. J. V. GUERNSEY, Prop. MT. PLEASANT COAL AX RETAIL., Conl of tho best quality for domestlo ui and of all sizes, Including Buckwheat and Dlrdseye, delivered In any part of the city at tho lowest price. Orders received at the Office, first floor. Commonwealth building, room No. 9 telophone No. 2C24 or at tho mln, telo Hhono No. 273. will be promptly atUndeJ to. Dealers supplied at tho mine. . T. SMITH. Bl DUNN'S SPRING HITS NONE UUTTER. The best rooms of the farmhouses are still carpeted with juniper twigs. Our carpets, while as soft as the best wool can make them, imitate Nature in a beautifully realistic manner. They make the room a garden spot. II WHITE CHINA WM 406 Lackawanna Ave. Opp. Wyoming Housi
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