rprtirr-" - v 4,11 v ' p V Ml -.-5 THE. SCHAJNTON TniBirNE-TntmSDAY- MORNING. APRIL 1. 1S$7. West Side . Department Funerals of one day. Remains of-Wllllnm D. Robprli Interred in SVasiiliurn Street Ccmeicry. Others Laid at Rest. The hody of the late Willi un D. Hob crts won borne from the residence, nt 802 South Main avenue, to the Welnh Calvlnlstlc Methodist church yesterday ufternoon and the Hev. John, T Moirls preached the funeral Herman to n large! audience. He was asslted In these last sad mlnlsttatlons for the dead by the Hev. AW ll, Jlorguu and Hev. IJ. C. Phillip. The St. David' lodge. True Ivorltes", were Well iellei'iited. the efeeeuged having been tt faithful mem ber of this lodge. The lloial ti Unites were uppiuprlutc und liiHUtlfnl. A luige procession accompanied the ie niulira to the Washburn stieet cenie tety. Whe'ie the body mih laid nt lest. The following acted as pull-bearem: 11. t Powell. John nppen .lone-. John Humps, Wllllum Joliim. John Jones. John Thomas. John Lewis ami Daniel Evans, Plttatun, veie iluvver heal cm. FUNUKALS. The funeral seniles of Helen, the yoiini; cluughter of Mi. and Mis. John li. Tiavls, of t,'ii Ninth Humner er JV' steijy pie itnil 11 lie. Well' held lit the home yes afternoon. The weie vet y slmi were attended by many fl lends of the paients. Intel meiit was made In W'ush buin slieet eeinetety. The olisequb's held over the lemalns of Mis. Kvnrr 11. Heese Declined yester dny aftelnoon at the home of D. M. Thomas, 14S South Kebecyn avenue. , The body was biougbt here fiom her late home In Plymouth, where the pre liminary services wen held on Tues day evening. The Hev. J. A. Hague, of the Kturllsh liuptlst church, or Ply mouth, otliclated. Many friends from distant points uji and down the valley Weie In attendance and many accompa nied to this city. The demised lady's children, Kdw In P., Haydn Hvan, Har lah. Miilam Kthel and Maria were bap tized by the Hev. It. P. .lone pilot to the farewell seimon. The following uct ed as pall-beaieis: D. M. Thomas. W. J Fisher, Thomas Hece, David and Caradoc Williams, D. M. Thomas, Jr. Among those who attended from out of town were Mis. H. I.. Huberts, of Hdjrr Mawr Park, Yonkeis. N. V.; Mls Klvlra Williams and Mlss I.lzzle Will iams, of New Haven, Conn., all sisters of the deceased. Interment was made In the Washbuin stieet cemetery. A SMAI.r. nOHBCKY. The ft nit htand of Domlnlclc Hralmo, Bltuated at the corner of West Lacka wanna and North Main avenues, was, broken Into at early hour yesterday morning. Nothing suspicious was no ticed by the police olllcer who passed on his last round about 5.30 and yet when Domlulck arrived at his stand a little later he found the door In the rear had been foice.il and setinl boxes of cigars and cigarettes and quantities of manges, bauauus and other fiuit taken. The robber evidently acted In n hurry as he seeriu d lo have tuKen the first articles that came huudy und made' a huu led exit. No clue bus been discov ered us to his Identity yet. NRW PAVHMRNT. From the general conversation and discussion heard umonir the property owners along Hyde Park uvenue, It Is evident that the meeting to be held to night at the Fianklln Hnglne com pany's ipiaiteis to take action about a pavement will be laige and enthusias tic. The matter bus been under con sldeiatlou In a geneial manner tor some time and the puipose of the meethlng will be to focus things and thus be able to piocuie definite facts In legaid to the cost; deslie of property owners as to Kind of pave, and like Infoimutlou of a necessary nature. The pavement which it Is iitoposed to lay will ex tend from Division street to I.nfay- Over-coats We want to sell you your Spring Coat. Kug Hsh Box Coats will be the rage. We are selling a first-class Covert Clotli Coat, with good serge lining for $8.00. A Better grade with patch pockets and strap seams. More, style to the square inch than this money ever bought before, $12.00. Another lot pf handsome coats, with full silk linings. In all the new wood colors, $16.50. VICUNAS Full silk lined to the edge. These are our finest coats and equal to anything your crack tailor offers for 30 to 35 dollars. The best coats in this or any other clothing store. $18.00 to $25.00. SAMTER BROS. a distance of five regular NOTHH AND PKUSOS'AU The. faine and ublllty of A. K. Morse as at mandoltiitst Is well known on this sldi njrd" Ha Is with plefiiure that we note hi engagements to teach a re cently formed mandolin nnd guitar club, of Carbotulnle, the ait of playing these delicate Instruments. The young men who form the club are W. D. Eaton, Charles Rogers, U, II. Irvln, Fred Van Oorder, M. Tuppan. Leon Scott nnd 13. Hiokenshlre. These gentlemen will meet Mr. Morse at his home on South liromley avenue, next Friday evening and arrange for their debut us a inu slcnl organization. William Hughes, of this side, Is suc ceeded next Sunday by John F. Moore as the West Side correspondent of the Sunday Free Press. J. M. tfaton, of Tenth street, was In Avondale on Tuesduy on a business trip. We laundry stiff collars with soft button holes. Crystal Laundry. Miss Verna Lewis, of Ninth Hebecen avenue, bus returned home after u lengthy visit In New York city.. Mrs. John h. Lewis, of Academy street, Is entertaining Mrs. Morris, of Sugar Notch. Hairy Calling, of North Sumner ave nue, has letumed home fiom Ulrutds Vllle. The latest and best styles. Hoberts. 12G North Maine. Attorney John It. I'd wards was In Wllkes-Uaiie yesterday upon business. Henry Klesge. of 21S North Hyde Paik uvenue, was dlschaigeil fiom the West Side hospital yesterday. Mr. Kresge undeiweiit nn opeiatlon about two weeks ago and recoveied so nicely that It was no longer necessary for him to lemaln at the hospital. Mrs. John Williams, of Snyder ave nue, Is seriously III. Mrs. Heesc 11. Dfivls, of Uellevue stieet, Is slowly Improving after a se vere Attack of la gilfipe. Dr. II. Y. Harrison, Dentist, Mears Hall. 113 S. Main uvenue. Invitations nie out for a dance to be given ut St David's hall, Friday even ing. Apt II 9. The Messrs Hart y A. Jen kins. Hairy A. Mutt, i:. H. Clarke and W. J. Welsh, Jr., have the affair In charge. The Mutual Culture society of the Plymouth chinch met last evening and held one of their usual Interesting ses sions. The lemalns ,of Newell Vergason, weie taken to the Delaware, Lacka wanna and Wetter n depot yesterday morning fiom his late resilience on North Hebeccu avenue and shipped to Htooklyn, Suqueluinnu county, where interment will be made. The body was accompanied by members of the family and seveial friends. Miss Lama Hushes and Miss Edna Evans, of this side, will go to Blooms burg State Normal school on Filduy to take the Junior examinations with a view of enteritis the school. Cholse cut Mowers and flower de signs at Palmer & McDonalds, C44 Spruce. Joseph Moore, of the firm of Moore & Shlpman, butchers, on Notth Main ave nue, was severely injur eel in a run away accident which occurred In Piov Idence yestetday afternoon. His left leg was so badly wrenched as to neces sitate the use of clutches und he also suffered Injuries about the face und head. - - . The West Side male party will meet for rehear bal this evening In the buse ment of St. David's Episcopal chinch ut 8 o'clock. A bilge "attendance Is re quested by the leader, Lew Is Watcyn. The police and uldermen of the West Side lepoit almost absolute freedom from any disturbances of a criminal nature. Even a plain drunk being a bcaice thing. The Simpson chapter, Epwoith league of the Simpson Methodist Episcopal chuich will piovide a treat In the form of un anlmatlscope exhibition-concert on April Vi. The conceit will be given at the chuich and a small admission wil be chargffed. The anlmatlscope Is the latest lesult of the gieat Edison's Inventive genius, being an Improve ment upon the Itascope. Mrs. Dickinson was admitted to the hospital yesterday by Dr. M. J. Will- , s kr ' V ri'-. . t&Tr ette street, blocks. lams, An operation will bo performed on her Friday West Side HiiilitnM Directory. IIA'MUfiT J. DAVIS, PI.oniBT.-Tut (lowers and funeral designs a specialty; 0i South Main avenue; two door from Jackson street. MOIIOAN'B PIIAKMACY, 101 N. MAIN avenue. Physician' prescription care, fully prepared from warranted pure drugs ana chemicals. A lino aesortment of trusses, fine stationary Monk books, varnish stains, mixed p-ilnts or fancy work, artists' materials, window Blnss, wall paper and plctuio moulding. Clerk at store all hours nt night. SECOND HAND PUnNlTUHE Cash for anything you havo to sell, Furniture, Svovct, Tools, etc. Call anil sen the stock of J. C. King, 701 to 709 West Lack awanna avenue. TOUGH Y0UNQ MAN CUT. Fell Through n Window While Triing In (Jet Into n llcstmirnnt. A tough young man w hose name It Is said Is known lo only the people of his particular tough class dropped Into u Lackawanna uventte eating house In n leally tough wav at II o'clock tust I evening. The eating house Is In the basement ut 217 Lackawanna uvenue und uu electric light shines enticingly thiough u' large four-pulned window wheie "best slews In town," etc., uie placarded. The tough young man was Intoxicat ed last evening nt the hour mentioned and he wanted something to eat. He attempted to get Into the uisluutant and succeeded In doing so by tumbling down the nine or eleven steps and plunging his head thmugh the win dow. Tin ee of the four panes weie smashed. Other damoce wns a deep cut In the young man's illit wrist nnd several smaller cuts. DKIVINQ PARK LGASE. The Old llcsort to U in .New lor Throe Veur. Ilmids The use of the Scralitnn Dilvlng paik ' for tlute yeuiH has been seemed by . I A. Hlee, of this clt. Mi. Hlce pi opuses , to place the piopeity In cliuige or a . competent ince Hack and utnusement I manager, a New Kneland man, and j conduct bicycle and horse races there I periodically and arrange the portion of the property ndjolnlng the river Into u family picnic le-ort. Mr. Itlce's plans have not been made known In detail. While the stables and truck now offer nn Inducement for the keeping and training of hoises theie are to be many improvements made in the buildings and roadway. COUNCILS MEET TONIGHT. There Will IIo n Cleaning Up ofUn linlshcd 1UUU lliisincss. . Kach bianch of councils will meet to night and attempt tu dispose of all the unfinished 1SSG business, excepting the appropriation ordinance which has passed the common council, but will be given two readings In the select bianch and held for a third and llnal reading before the meeting Monday moinlng when councils meet lor reorganization ut noon. It Is possible that Mayor Ilalley will submit to common council tonight his promised report on the Kinsley Inves tigation, though that document may not be received befoie Monday. ALE AND PORTER BREWERY. Will Ilo Conducted' ut Kingston by Sciiiiitoniiins. The Wyoming Vulley Urewlng com pany, composed largely of Scranton lans, has been organized, and about May 1 will start un ale and porter brewery at Kingston. The necestaiv machinery for brewing Is now being placed In pfsltlon. John M. O'Malley, of this city, is sec retary and general mtinugcr of the com pany, and his father. M. J. O'Malley, is also one of the stockholdei . Other stockholders urc Louis H. Senker, of this city, und Thomas Qulgley. of Par sons. SHIFpER MISSED HIS SHOT. The Report us Heard b l'ntrol- urnri F.vnns nnd Arrest followed. Frank Sblffer was anested at U o'clock List night by Otllcer Tom Kv nns tor discharging tile arms on the public streets near tie coiner of Perm uvenue und Linden street. Shifter rltvd a shot irorri a revolver nt 11 dog. The uuimul was on the 10-foot reservation und was acting as any peiiceablu dog would. SlllfTer's shut missed Its mark. , He was standing fifty feet fiom the dciif und theie vvero a number of pedes trians on the street at the time. The dog Is owned by Dr. P. F. Gunstcr. OBITUARY. John Scott, wlio for twenty year lias btell bUiei Intelligent of the Clark it Sno ver tobacco fuvtury, died of pneumonia caily estcrduy niuinlng ut his home, UJ Heech stieet, utter one week'S-lllness. The funeral will be held lomonow moinlng. A high mass of requiem will be Ming ut St. Peter's catlleiliul. The leiuulns will bo taken flour Hie house at H.UO o'clock. ltlill.il will be made III Hyde 1'ui.k Cath olic cemitery. .Mr. Scott was bmn In Keliv coillitv, liel.uul, 111 (SiR) und cutne to this lOimtr live ears later, lie leiirned the tobacco buslne.ss u Albany und was at one time a, foiemnu In l.oill lanl's hl faetiuy ut New Yoik cll. In lb".'' he came lo Scranton apd entered the employ of t'laik c Sivover. lie Is sur vlved bj u wile, who was- JUm Mury llackctt, of New Vork city, and six chil dren, Mis. John Cioll). Jumes J., v in lam J.. John J , Waltn K. und Catheilne Scott. Daniel I.eaiy died ut the Soldleis' Home In I'.iie Monday The deceased was for meily a leslilent or Hoiith ricianlon und the remains weie sent to this city Tuck day night I'mlei tuker 13. 11. Joidan re moved them to the home or Pattlck HelT lon, on lJeech street, from which place tho funeral was held yesterday afternoon. The lemalns were Intoired In IlyduJ'uik Catholic cometerj. Hdward Hohrllng died at his home, on South WnHhlnutoii avenue, Tuesday, urtc, many years of suffering. For tho pa't two years he had not left his bed, und ultliough his HUffeilnei weie IntuiiKo he bom -the m patiently until the last. lie was In the seventies and had spent a large poitlnn of his life on the South SI'le. being previous to his severe Illness one of Its mom energetic leslJenl. He I 8,11 vlved by a wlfo only. The funeral will be held thin arteiuoon. (Ichevleve, InMnt daughter' of Mr. nnd Mis John Munlcy, of rati Hoech stieet, died" last evening at C.30 o'clock. At the family home. The funerni will be held Friday afternoon nt 2 o'clock, lluiiul in jlyde Paik Catholic cemelcy. Carrie, tho young daughter of Mr. and Mr. Pavld II. Jones, of 305 North Fll more avenue, died yesterclay. The funenll services will bo held tomonow ufternoon at 2.JI) fiom the residence. Interment will be nrada in Washburn Street cm-try, ES&fcSS nSl!t55 Ifc- j ljf niTT i 'jrAPl&i IMaMXSM? Lnroif t nscHnce extra valuo. tolu cvery here. Mode only by tanjtoierj THE N. K. Chicago, Bt. Louis, Suburban News In General I'KOVlDKNCi:. t'lass No. 11 or the Court Stieet Metli. oillst KpUiopul chuich will give a liter al! and musical eiitertutiiiiieut In chui.-h 1'ilduy evening, following Is the p'o gruitimu: ' . 1. I'luilo solo Miss Alices ltoss ". Iti'iltutlou, "A l!o's Mothei," 1 Joseph Puff 3. ('i)illiulto solo Mies Maty Ouvis 4. Mureh ....'.. KlndcrKurten 6. ltecllutfoli,.."Oui' Kinneth,". ' Hubert Peatellliy 0. KlndelKtilten sung .".rinilit I.Jliiberton 7. Itecluiloiif vN'ot So Ka'sy," ' 'Meile Terwllllger 5. KlniliMiJJi It'll song ....iloiluld ClarK . ltkeltutlon! "AtigerH lMililer,' . r ' r .' Albert Low Hi. It'asx solo ,......., Mr. Pllllngs ll. Hecltatlon, The filclict n.ll," (leorge Unvvln 12. Klndergajten fonif ...CJi.iuncey Miller IS, Uecltutlon, "KlndeigaUen," J Dwlght Hull 14. Hecltatlon, "They Cried Out for Fear" IMdle Cibbotis l.. Klnilergaiten song, ....... ...Mubcl Hull 1. Hecltatlon, "Tli Way to He Happy." Arthur Uiitllu IT. Hoat tong Klndeigarton IS Ilecltutlon, "Slug u Song of Suow tlinu" Prank Twining 15. Soprano solo Miss Claia Sandeis 20. Heeltution, "The Puzzled Dutch man" ill uce Hoss 21. "Tho Shocmukei's'Sor ," Kinder gai ten Admission, li) cents. Ice cream and cake will bo served arter the enteituln ment. Tho rouith quarterly conference or Providence Methodist Episcopal churoh was held on Tuesduy night. Hev. J. U Kckman, D. V., was present und occu pied the chair. The work of the .lt ear was reviewed und plans made Tor lltw fill urn. The rpclew showed the tldHt ' ycur had been prosperous In'ull lines of church woik. Over sixty hud been le celved Into the church and J3W on the chuich debt had boen provided tor. Of this amount the Ladles' Aid society con tributed $75. This society had also pro vided furniture for the parsonage. The benevolencert aie In advance of lust year. The mi'slonar cause will receive Wo more thun last yenr. The presiding elder was requested by a unanimous rising vote to teturn the pustOr, Hev. William Hd KUI. for unother ear. Dr. W. W. Jenkins will tomorrow move hli family and household effects to Peck vllle. where he expects to peimnnently reside. During his residence here rhe do- tor has made hosts of friends who will very much legcut his dejuiituie. An entertainment worthy or public at tention und pationage Is that lo b held April t! in St Mary's hall uniU'i ihe uu plces of St. Joscph'D Young Men's Lite. ury und Henevolunt soclet fot the bene fit of the widow and orphans or the late Thomas Flood, J. J. Salmon, who hai charge of the tiitertulnmenl, has ar ranged to secuie the uppearanco or excel lent talent for the occasion. The funerul or Georse W. Wilder oc cuired yesterday afternoon fiom his late home, ut Weston Place. The nous" was thronged with sdr rowing friends of tho deceased, b whom he was hell In high esteem. Hev. Ueuige L. Guild, puto, ot tho Picb teil.in church, dellvtrel u short f line" 'I &ermon In which he ie ferred to thu deceased us a cltls'.cn ot sterling qualities who endeared hlmseir to those he came in contact with The pall-bearers weie selected from the dlt ferent organizations or which he was a member;, they were: O. P. Milter, Ua ld Christmas, William l-wlb, Lewi Huff, T. S. Morgans and N'eJMin l.aHce. Floral beaieu:, H. II. Atheitnn nud1 D. D, Grlllln. of lCzru Gillliu post. The re mains wert coilvejcd to Dunninre 1 1 me tery for Interment, where A. 11. Hfvous, lommaniler of Hia Gilllln lost. Grand Xrmy or the Iti'publle. lead Ihe simple burial i It ua 1 or the Giuuil Army of the Itepuhllc. ufter which U kalllte'iif .Illee olles were llled over the giav'o or IlKlr depar ted comrade. A lai M number or piople of this pmt or tho city attended the furteiul yestcnlirv of Mis llviin Heese, foimeily of ihls place, but later of Plymouth. '1 ho fu i.ciul sei vices weie conducted r.t tlu home or her slstei, Mrs. D. M. Thomas, on the Went S'de. Mis. jluishiill Is scilously 111 at her home, on Wuyne uvenue. John H. Lvans. or Hilck avenue, who bus been suffering for some time whh his i yes. left yesterday for Philadelphia, wheie he will eider nn hospital for treat ment. The Inrnnt child of Mr. and Mis. Louis Shaffer Is serloiiBlj 111. Mis. Thomas It. Williams, of Wayne avenue, Is HI. Tim funeral of- Hubert Nnughtorr yes terday after noon" was largely attended by ft lends of the deceased. Funeral sei Vlies weie. conducted ut the Holy llos. arj church, initial was made In Hyde Pink Cutholli ceuuterv. John lliudy Is quite ill nt his home, on Kejser uvunue 'Hev Churlts Propser, pastor of the Pilmltlve Methodist chuich of Eakt M.u ket htieet,' ictuinul )ehteidu from .lor- lis Hun, where he has been visiting icia tl'ies. Whllo cngagisl In making' nccessu'iy Im provements about the house Tuesduy. John Murkey, an ugul man tesidlng on WCht .Muiket stieet. sustained u fracture of tho leg. The member having been fiuctured previously makes It very ills tiesslng to the old gentleman and the in jury Is made more serious by the fact thut Mr. Mm key Is well uilvuneed In years. SOUTH SI1)K. The Ladies' Aid society ot the Cedar Avenue Methodist Hplscopal chuich wen elellghtfd entertained bj Miss Mumle aoddaivHifler their meeting at her home. on Cedar avenue, yesteiduy ufternoon. The James Connell lodge. Independent Older of Odd Kellows, met In Kieuhan's hull last evening. Choicer cut Ilo .vers and (lower design) ot Palmr Si McDonaid't. IU Bpruce, The funeral ot Mrs, John ll. Jjinesvvll tuko place from her "late hme, on (linut mreel, at 2.30 this ufternoon. Interment will' bo m-rije in Washbuin Btreet ceme tery, fjouth Side news of Interest will receive publication If left ut L. II. 1'pwer's drug store, Meudow Jfrook store or Hum phrey's pharmacy. Devotion were held In St. Mury's Oer. man 'CuthoUc"' church lust evening. The Bt. Mary's Oleo and Dramatic club will meet for lehearsul this evening. We laundry stiff rollais with oft button holes, Crystal Laundry, f Another interesting lecture will be given Killiyib FAIRBANK COMPANY, New York, Boston, rnliaacipiiM. ut the Young Women's Christ In ti associa tion looms on Cedar Avenue this evening. nUNMoui;. Mine Foreman Wllllum It. Wilton and fumll uie removing from Brook street Into thell new home, un Lllukely stieet. Joshua Stewart, uf Apple street, bus removed with his family Into Hiook street. .Mrs. John lilehop, or Hemlock Hollow, who bus Iweti Hie guest or her Slaugh ter, Mis. Iftivid Hess, of Clay avenue, for the past few mouths, bus retained home. t Thomas Hnghes, of lllukely stieet, Is the guest of friends In Plttstoir. Horn, to Mr. und Mis. George Hran ping, or Little Ihlglanil, u daughter. The funetul or August Johnston, or Lit tle Ihiytund, took place yesterduj De ceased hud only been III for uboutlii week with typhoid pucurn'onla, and nis death wus totall unexpected. Mr. and Mr. I J. P. Fuller, formetly of Dalton, have tuken ll their ieldenee on Green Itligo stieet. They Intend to make Dunmoro their future home. 'Wllllum .Mosgrove, of Mill stieet, has gone to Or arise, N. J., where he Intends to mnke his home. F.thel und Letu, two children or Ml and Misv William Pucknid, or Cherry Htie-et, uie fcerloualy ill with measles. Mis. J. W. Hlchie, or Xow York, has opened n millinery und dress-making es tablishment In the Frost building, on Dt Inker street. MlKS Gra.ce liuivev, or llutler street, has returned Troni a short visit with fl lends 111 Hjde Park. , Miss Frledu Dolphin, of Throop street, Is the guest of flic lids in Moscow. The "Home Tulent" Dramatic club Is preparing n diuma entltleil "The Conll dentl.il Clerk." which Is to be given In the near future In Mauley's hall. The cast of characters Is headed by lieiija mln Jeffrej, the dialect comedian Dunmore Is eiijojlng u great building boom. Xew buildings tiro being erected upurr nil sides. Dunmoro lluslness Directory. J. IJ. HOHDA.Y, 113 HHOOK STHP.r.T, Lxcelsloi meat market. Fresh meat and smoked meats; flesh butler and eggs dully; vegetables and canned goods. JAMES HBATTIK, OHOV1C STHIIHT. Choice provisions and confectionery. .M1NOOKA. This town appeaus to be a Mecca for fakirs. Yesterday artel noon an unknown gllb-tongiied Demosthenes, who bote un rnlstakuble evidence or hardship, sti oiled Into town and enteitiilncd a good sized crowd ut the corners with u lectin o on frohlbttlou. The speech wus Interspersed with vocul numbers, und the Neul Dow Impel. -jomitor thQught thut he had made a big hit until the hut wus passed mound, when rhe response wus far fiom gener ous. O. S. Fitch, of Square Top, wus a vis itor In town yesteiduy. The Oreeliwood No. 1 colliery will le Hume operations today after llvo days' Idleness. W00LSEY DIVORCE CASE. Itchcuring (Iruutcd on the .Mutter of Counsel Tees mid Alimoii). Judge Archbald yesterday granted a motion for a rehearing In the pin ceedlngs for alimony and counsel fees In the dlvoice ca'ie of James Woolsey ugalrrst Alice Woolsey. The rehearing was granted on the stietigth of Mr. Woolsey's ullldavlt that the man whom Mjy. Woolsey accom panied to Halnbiidge, X. Y., as his wife, was a. detective, he, the llbellailt, had no know lodge of It und It was not done at his connivance. ,t . SI.OCIMI'S KSCAI'i:. How near (jeneral Slocum came onc to an est us a cunrruori bwindler will bear telling, foi nobudj enJo;d the In cident 111 lecollcetlull better thuir be 'll'l,. He und (leneiul AU-.Muhon vere on tin ir u'a) holue to New Vork tioru un Inspec tion uf the,Koldleis' Home .it D.ijtorr, )., und stopped In liiiluileliinui. lor brcuk tiist. While walling at thu station for the t-lfiiul to board their cpeciul cur, Me. Muhon observed a inun vhom Ire thought net recognised us un uciiuiiliituiice, unit, being 01 a socl.il tutu, upprouche-d him mil shook hands cordially, saying: "How do ou do, Mr. ' " "Hr.ulfotd," obligingly Interjected the stranger. "Ot Xew- Yoik, If I remember," con tinued Mc.Muhon, uflubly. , "Xo, of lirn Mawr," lesponded the bti.inger. "Ab, cs: of Hijn Mawr. I had for gotttn. tllad to nee ou. When did ou get to town?" Just then Slocinrr came up. He hail caught the name und recollected u llruu foid who hud served In his command duilng the war. "Why, hello!" he v I'lulrned, with effusion. "Uellghted to . you. My nume is rJlociiiu. You'iu lliiu' loul. of Hi j 11 Maw I. Knew you well ilur lug Ihe war." lliudford, nieanwhlle, had edged toward a policeman ut-the depot. "I can't m. Mi. rtloi imr, that 1 luiiieiubei you or our friend," said he, "und I don't piopose to join ou In any kind ot a i,4ine this morn lug. The fuel Is, 1 knew you both to bo lonlldenee opciutois fiom the llrst mo ment I suw you " The policeman, who hud evidently cuirght on, rnudu u grab for the two gen eiuls. vho made u simultaneous rusli for thu special eai. It wus Just about moving off. As they scrambled uboaiil the po liceman dashed for the tclgiuph olllce. but the cui'imadu no stop within the Jurisdiction of the I'hlladelphlu police, und the fugltles craped. Kutu l'leld's Washington llnvc You Itlccdlng I'ilcsf Dr. Agnow's Ointment has thousands ut testimonials as to Its nurlts In giving almost Instant lelief, und a sure cure for Piles In the most aggiuvatlng fonns Hleedlng, Itching, or Hlliid, external or Inter mil. Comfort In one application, Cuie In tlnee to six nights. 113 cents. Ithcuinntism Cured In n Du, "MYSTIC CUIU:" for Xtheumatlsm and Neuralgia radlcnlly cuies In 1 to a days, It.H action upon the system Is remarkable nnd myHterlotih. It re moves ut once the cause mid the disease Immediately disappears. The- first doso greatly benetlts. 7D cents, Sold by Curl Lore 11 z druggist, -IIS Lackawanna ae., Hcranton, To Cure 11 Cold in Ono liny. Take laxative Ilromo Quinine Tablet. All druggists refund tho money It it fails to cure, 25c VVwWiV ""sy 308" -Lackawanna Spring Hosiery. Some people wonder how wo enn i-cll ueh good stockings for such llltio prices. Others wonder why wo do so. We'll siiy tliU, however, this big Hosiery biislnens has grown tolls present proportion by doing Juiilouo thlnx, iiiimcly sclllirifKOod stockings at low prices. SPECIALS ROR 10c. Children' I'nt lllnek, sWes ft to 1)1,,, irc. i iiuiiien s i nut iiiiicK, slrts (1 tu liv,, c ire n it in li..... I'lllldrcil's Hl'illllleKS fust Mill l. double Thu llet I blldicii's stockings lii tlui elt.v lor. 'jrin k pair J'JLjc. I.uille' Seiuiili'Ns Hose, strlctlv lust bliu k, ull sles Ho u pulr Ullc. I aid I en' Ilo-e, fust black, seiiinlcss.u biirgalu 1!2V a pair '-Tic, 1 .miles' Hose, fust black, double tbieiul, extiu line, only .lllo u pulr tl5c. Ladles' Hose, lust black Npechil good viilue 'jnu u pall Our !M)c. LiiilleH' l'sucv Ilium bun no ennui. Seelnir Is tit-Uoilim. Choice line or I.udles' I'uucy Hokc, this week onl , uau MEN'S HOSIERY. Men's Seamless llulf llusc, ti buriniln, only 'Jjc, Men's Penniless Sock, Fust lllnek und Tuns, assorted, ouly. Ltru tjuullt u&c. the pulr, nunc better lirude. 1 Millinery Opening Next Week, j I THE DICKSON MANUFACTURING CO SCRANTON AND WILKES-BAFIRE, PA., Mamifacturers of LGOoiotives, Stationary Engines, Boilers, HOISTING AND PUMPING MACHINERY. General Office: SCRANTON. PA. Call and get one of my Official Base Ball Sched ules for 1S97. We will give them away as loug as they last. 222 WYOMING AVE1U2 E, rs y Lager Beer Manufacturers of tho Celebrated CAPACITYl 100,000 Barrels per Acium ON THE LINE OF THE CANADIAN PACIFIC R'l are located tho flneat flahlng and hunting grounds In tho world. Descriptive books on application. Tickets to all points in Maine, Canada and Marltlms Provinces, Minneapolis, St. Paul, Canadian and United States Northwest, Vancouver, Beat lie, Tacoma, Portland, Ore., San Francisco. First-Glass Sleeping and Dining Cars attached to all throught trains. Tourist cars fully fitted with bedding, curtains uid specially adapted to wants of families may be had with second-class t'ekets. Rates always less than via other tines. For further Information, time tables, eta. on application to E. V. SKINNER, Q. E. A.. 353 Broadway 1 New York. MT. PLEASANT COAL AX REX A 111, Coal of the best quality for domestic us and ot all sires. Including Uuckwheat and Ulrdseye. delivered In any pari of th city at the lowest piioo. Orders received at the Office, first floor. Commonwealth building, room No. 3: telephone No. 2624. or nt the mint, telo phone No. 27X wU be promptly attended to. Dealers supplied at the mine. WM.T, SMITH. AMUSEMENTS kmAAMi ACADEMY OF MXJSIC, --1- IIIUkDAV UVRM.NU, APRIL I One long luugh nnd a meiry one. THE MYSTERIOUS MR, BUGLE A I'll ice In three net-) by Mudelelne .iicettu ltle,uiilhoror"l'hiUtopher Jr., und "Ml Amerlcuu L'ltUeu. 1'reneuted by .Mls ANNIE RUSSELL und 11 blurting roinpii of ui tuts, lucludlng Mr. JOSEPH HOLLAND .Management Mr. Alfred Uradlcy. PKICI35-I' urlur Chsirs $1.00; Orchestra 75c Orchestra Circle sue; liulcuny, 'I wo Kows.l guc; tlalance J5CI Uallery ipc. n m u : 1: 9 Av8Mib,--308 THE WEEK. your choice.. be ipalr Miiir eiiiiire... -in,! il iini Kolu llllii knee, nil nljeu I '!... R imlf upalr ... f.u n pulr ....l'Jc u pulr t';' ' 1 1 1 1 :sass? The Most Delightful SPRING TRIPS arc tlioso by tho handsome largo steam, ships of thu sat 11 n k every week tlav from New York to OLD POINT COMFORT, VIR- ' (11NIA BBACtl AND RICHMOND, VA. Hound trip tickets, covering a henlth.glvingeea voyage of 700 miles, with meals uuil stateroom uccommo. iliittons enroute, fur $13, $13.50 and $14.00. SEND FOK PAKTICULARS. OLD DOMINION STKAMSIHP CO., I'ier 20, North River, New York. W.L. (lUILLAUOliU, Vlce-I'res. & Tralllc Mur I FANCY RIPE MERRIES Beimuda and Southern Produca. FRESH EVERY DAY. If. II. Pitt PI ll. ill DUPONTS (mining, blasting and sporting Vanufactured at the Wapwallopen Mills Luzerne county. Pa., and at Wil mington, Delaware. HENRYBELIN.Jp. General Agent for the Wyoming District. 118 WYOMINO AVEMJB, Screntou, Pe, Third National Dank Building. AG-RNCIESr TIIOS FORD. Plttston, Pa. JOHN D SMITH & SON, Plymouth, Pa. B. W. MULI.IOAN, Wllkes-Barro, Pa. Agents for thu Itepauno Chemical Com t&ay'a High explosives. AMUSEMENT AA THE FROTHINGHflH. VVucncr.VHols. .Mil linger j. John 1.. Kerr, Acting Manager. One Performance Only, FRIDAY l-VHNINO, AI'KIL 1. Klaw.V Kilungur's Prcsentutloii of the Ne oik l usliiu Comic opciu SuccesD, The Lady Slavey. The Sweet llic.vi'le llllU 1 'l'huSilrlte-d,)uHhliiilluvuites 1 J UU nilllipilllHlH K IIMIlllieN 'Ihe lleuutltul I cnutlu t'horu Orlirluul New url. e timimiiv nr, I'eoule. I'rhe. vjfte, fiOc, 7.'n-, el. DO und H.00. SukiiifMiitHopciui Wedutiidjy, Murch 31, ut Do clock, DAVIS THEATER Thursday, Friday, Saturday, April 1, 2, 3. RICHARDS & PRINGLE'S FAMOUS Headed by the (J rent I BILLY KERSANDSI Watch fur the UAND PAKAUC At 11.30 A.M. I'KUU CONCUKT at 7. 15 P " In front of the Theater by one of the finest tljnds traveling. Adinissiou 10, 20 or 30 Coats. Two performances dally, Doers open at l.W and 7. Curtala rite at 2.30 and Hi. 1 POWDER MINSTRELS
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