Wtw ' TUTS SCTRANTON TRIBUNE-THURSDAY MORNING. MAY 13. 181T. .T-" r 8 , - DATTBNBURO.FORSTliR NUPTIALS. Ceremony I'crrormoil liv Kov. J. II. Sweet nt tlio llrldu'H llomi'. Two prominent young people of the "Went Slilu figured iih the tirinrlpntH In ii very pretty innrrlnKo which wan sol emnized last uvenliiB nt the homo of Mrs. Caroline Korster. of 322 North Lin coln avenue, when Charles C. Hatten liurB, of Urmnley iivenuo, nnd Miss Mnrirnrct, the dauchter of Mrs. Kors ter, were united In mn.rrln.KO at S."D o'clock. The house was neatly trimmed with potted plants and evergreens. At the appointed hour, the hrldnl couple walked to the parlor to the strains of Mendelssohn's weddlni inarch, which was played hy Chuenee 1'hllllps, a nephew ff the bride. A very pretty feature was six young people, all nicely arranged In white nnd carrying llowers, who preceded the couple to the pat lor. Their names are Jlussell, Carrie. Ulllan, Myrtle, jstnei nnd Lena Forster. The ceremony was performed by Kev. J. 11. Sweet, pastor of the Simpson Methodist Episcopal church. The ushers were William ForstcT and John Miller. The bride wore a handsome dress of white or gandie 'rind parried lilies of the valley. She waH unattended. After the ceremony n supper was served and the young people were warmly congratulated. They left on the 1.30 Uelaware, Lackawanna and "Western train this morning for New York on a wedding trip. Later they will go to housekeeping on Lincoln nvenue. Mr. and Mrs. Itattenburg are well known. The former Is employed nt Heuore's lumber yard nnd Is a trust employe. Ills wife is a handsome nnd talented young lady, and both have at talned high social distinction. They have the best wishes of their friends. Following is a list of the jjuests In attendance nt the reception: Mrs. Car oline Forster. Scrnnton; Mr. and Mrs. C. Battcnburg, Misses Helen and Car rie Hatteliburg, Annie (leiblg und Carl Oerblg, Kdwnrd T. Calloway, Krnest nnd Hoy liattenburg und C. A. Huten burg, esq., Archbald: Hew and Mrs. J. 1!. Sweet. Mr. nnd Mrs. John Miller. Mr. nnd Mrs. 11. V. Phillips. Mr. and Mrs. Albert llartman, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. II. Itattenburg, Mr. and Mrs. William Morton, Mrs. Joseph Forster, Mrs. Lucy Itiuier, the Misses Carrie Miller, Cora and Kthel Phillips, Helen Nlc meyer, Minnie Bauer, Mame A. Jones, Jennie Heinhart, Sunn and Lena Peuser, Carrie and Lillian Forster, Iena nnd Myrtle Miller, Messrs. F. A. Miller, William Forster, Frank Mil ler, Clarence, Htihsell and Wlllard Phillips. nulred for him. When Green awoke he went over to Holand's to see what t desired nnd approached Holand, who was in his (Holand'n) barn. He want ed to know If Holand had anything against him or If he fGreen) had ever done anything ngnlnst him, meaning Holand. Upon Holand's nnswerlng In the negative, Ureen commenced to curse him nnd said that he could 'break Holand In two." Mrs. Holand, who Is a cripple, fearing for the safety of her husband, came out of the house and Mrs. Tlmmlns, the boarding mis tress, came to Qrecn's nld. Mrs. Tlm mlns made mention In a slurring man ner of Mrs. Holand's nlllletlon nnd seemed very much Inclined to abuse her othewlsc. Qrcen and Mrs. Tlm mlns were held In $200 ball each for their appearance nt court. CONCF.HT THIS EVENING. The Simpson Methodist Episcopal choir will render the following pro grnmmo this evening, assisted by Charles Sweet, Margaret Jones, Tom Abraham, Aldy Davles, David Davies and David Jenkins: Glee, "Spring Song" , Choir Solo, "Ivy-Clad Huln," Harry A. WelRlcy Piano duct, selected. I-Molla Yohe. Minnie Weber Solo, "Tell Her 1 Love Her So," Dnvltl Davlcs Quartette, selected, Plla Gmlslinll. Mrs. Lewis, Louis Jones, Will Whittm.in. Kemnli' chorus, "Lullaby" Choir Hecltntlon. elected Mrs. J. 11. Swct Solo, "Hurst, Ye Apple Buds," Miss Klin (loilshall Banjo solo, selected Charles Sweet Solo, selected Miss Mnrgaret Jones Male quartette. "In the Sweet By-ally" (by reouest). Tarn Abraham, W. W. Jones, Harry Wrlglfy. Will Whlttman. Glee, "Sleep, Gentle l.-itly" Choir Refreshments will bu s-ervenj after the entertainment. Conductor, W. II. Jones; accompanist. Walter Davlcs. ( A NEIGHBORLY WAR. John J. Holand, of Keyser avenue, appeared before Alderman Kellow, of the Fourteenth ward, last evening and charged Brahmin Green, a next door neighbor, with the "use of vile lan guage and threats of doing him bodily harm." Green wns arrested and on being brought before the alderman he admitted his saying he could "break Holand in two," but did not swear at him. The trouble seems to have arisen from no cause whatever. Green boards with Mrs. Tlmmlns, of Keyser avenue, nnd wns asleep yesterday afternoon when Holand came to the house and In- STHFCK" HIS BHOTHER-IN-LAW A novel suit In which n wlf? ap pears ngalnst her husbnnd In the In terests of her brother, wns heard be fore Alderman Daniel Moses last eve ning. Lnte yesterday nfternoon ns Mrs. Knte O'Malley, of 12." Hynnn street, was preparing supper for her husbnnd and two brothers who board at the O'Mnlley home, James O'Mal ley, the husbnnd, mude a remark In reference to one of the brothers. Ho followed up his remark by striking Patrick Kelly, the other brother on the head with a stove-shaker. Indict ing a deep ga'sli on the left side of the head, near the temple. Mrs. O'Mal ley promptly hnd him nrrested nnd he was committed to Jail In dofault of $..00 ball. O'Mnlley claimed afterwards that he had struck Patrick with a heavy stick und not a stove-shaker, and thnt he was onlj- "getting even" for a slmlllar blow given him a short time ago by Patrick. He (James) did not believe in going to law and so waited to get a crack In exchange. John J. Kelly, of the Eighteenth wnrd, ns adjudicator, decides, otherwise nnd ho'ds V full In $300 ball for his appear nnce nt court. Upon the failure of Maykulak to furnish the ball he wns committed to the county Jail. The dis sension between Samuel and Wusll oc curred on Tui.-sdny and was brought about by the giving of some pastry to Maykulak by Aionovltz. who Is a gro cer. Wnsll refused to nllow these ar ticles to be chatrcd and this "Joke" was not appreciated by the grocer. Blowj vere exchanged but as ths pal try wn still retnlned by Wnsll nnd no charge made on his books Aronovitz charged him before the alderman nnd now Wnsll repines In Jail and some ono elsa enjoys the pastry. WALKED IN 11EH SLEEP. A three year child of Mr. nnd Mrs. Hone, of Jackson street, has somnam bulistic tendencies which are decidedly unusual In a mere baby, Just able to walk. At 11.30 o'clock Tuesday night John J. Duikln and President of the Hoard, of Control T. J. Jennings were coming up Jackson street when they saw a small bundle cf white moving tlmlessly nbout. The bundle was the. little Bone girl nrescd lu her night gown nnd barefooted. The baby could not talk and nearly all good people were ubed at that hour. After several hours seaich the parents of the child were ascertained and the little one wns taken home. The house door was open but the rest of the fnmlly were asleep. Mr. IJone, the father of the child, wns awakened and presented wllh th child. No one In the house had missed her. At ?. o'clock yesterday morning Mr. Bone nwoke suddenly and discovered the child again going down the stairs. Her eyes were shut. INSTALLATION TONIGHT. This evenlnir at the Sumner Avenue Presbyterian church Hew L. H. Foster will be Installed as pastor. The affair Is looked forward to with much antici pation by the congregation. Hew 1. II. Brooks, Wllkes-Bane, will be pre siding bishop; Kev. Dr. C. E. Robin son, of the Second Presbyterian church, will preach the Installation sermon; Kev. Dr. Logan will give the charge to the congregation, and Rev. J. I'. Mof fatt, of the Washburn Street church, will make the charge to the pastor. PERSONAL MENTION. MAYKULAK IS IN JAIL. The bump of humor Is lacking In the mnke-up of Samuel Aronovltz, of 713 Scrt.nton street. So claims Wnsll May kulak, of HiiMilu patch. Alderman I Globe Warehouse 1 (lid 11 WEATHER With its rapid alterations of rain and shine, make a good um brella about as desirable a thing as a man or woman can pos sess at this season, and not infrequently saves more than its cost during a singlo shower. You know this, wo know also; and for iivo years this season have given up ONE WEEK TO SELL UMBRELLAS AT A SACRIFICE From regular prices. This salo comes more in the form of a practical recognition of the seasou's needs, than anything else, and as such is appreciated by thousands of our patrons annu ally, who wait for tlio eveut, and make their purckasos while the low prices prevail. Umbrella Figures for This Week. Hurry Peck, a student at I-ehlgh uni versity, Is homo for a few days' vaca tion with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John B. Peck, of Price street. Contractor M. A. Cadden, of Luzerne tnet Is f nterW.inlng his brother, Jjlin Cadden. of Kansas. ",. Wless, special olllcor, and family, have tone to New York city for a week's visit. Moses Croft, of Staffordshire, Eng land: James Croft and daughters, An na and Martha, of Berwick, Pa., ore visiting Mr. and Mrs. Croft, of South Hyde Park avenue. Patrolmen Thonuts Lowry nnd Con rad Marker ore on their ten days' leave of absence. Aaron Curtis, of Georgetown, who hns been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. CharUs Van Vllet, of Brown's place, during the winter, returned home yes terday. Frank Hagen, of Tenth street, Is in Berwick on business. Lou Knymond, of North Main ave nue. Is home on his vacation. Mr. Haymond Is a student at the Phila delphia Medical college. Mrs. Trader, of Philadelphia, and Mrs. Brown, of Virginia, who have been tho guests for some time of Mrs. William Heynolds, of Lafayette, have returned home. Mrs. Benjamin Allen, of South Main avenue, has returned from New York city, where she was visiting friends. Mrs. iSevena Gothnrd, of South Main avenue, is visiting In Ashley. Charles Seeley, of Ninth street. Is homo on a vacation. He is a student at the Jefferson Medical college, of Philadelphia. William B. Morgan, of North Sum ner avenue, sailed yesterday on the St, Louis for Wales. Mr. Morgun Is the well-known Insurance agent. George Gibson, the foreman of John Benore & Son. has sailed for Scotland, where he will spend several months. PKOVIUENCE. In the North Main Avenuo Baptist church last evening a pretty wedding took place. The contracting parties wete: Peter Hill and Nellie Houl trom, two of the North End's most popular young people. The church wns not Inrgo enough to contain the friends of the young couple, who had assembled for the purpose of witness ing the ceremony. At about S.30 o'clock the brldnl party appeared nt the en trance of the church and nmrched down tliu aisle to the strains of Men delssohn's wedding' march, which was played by Mrs. Alllo Blackmail. The wedding pnrty proceeded to the nltnr, which was elaborately decorated with a profusion of palms, roses and other choice llowers, nnd were met there by the Rev. W. G. Wutklns, who pro nounced tho Impressive words that made them man and wife. Thomns Hill was best man and Miss Annie Brnce was bridesmaid. After tho cere mony the young couple were driven to the btlde's home on Court street, where a wedding feast was served to their friends and relatives. Mr. nnd Mrs. Hill will begin housekeeping Im mediately In a handsomely furnished house In Park plnce. O. 1. Miller returned yesterdny from a successful fishing trip spent In tho vicinity of Stroudsburg. John McAndrew vm given a hearing yesterdny before Alderman Fldler, charged with having committed per jury nt Alderman Hoberts' court the preceding evening by falsely accusing Charles Mitchell with larceny. Mc Andrew wns held In $300 ball for his appearance, at court. Oarllcld lodge. Loyal Knights of America, will conduct u banquet on May 23. Tho many friends or Mr. nnd Mrs. MKiiael Katchford, of Gardner uve nue, will sympathize with them on learning of the death of their 10-year-old son, Thomas, which occurred Tues day afternoon. The funeral will be held this afternoon at 2 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. William Jenis, of Wayne avenue, nre entertaining Ed win Ellas, of Maryland. Evan Evans, of Wayne avenue, while out riding on a bicycle last evening, was run Into by a bicyclist and pain fully Injured nbout the face and body. George Davis, who has been spend ing the past few days at Lake Wlnoln, returned home yesterday. Lieutenant Spellman arrested Frank Jordan late Tuesday evening for be ing drunk and lighting. He was giv en a hearing before Alderman Fldler yesterday and ns a result will spend a couple of weeks In the county Jail. Tho Rev. H. S. Jones, D. D.. nnd wife tendered a reception to commit tees who had charge of the annivers ary services recently held In Mr. Jones' honor, at their home on Edna avenue last evening. Travel on West Market street, be tween Wayne avenue nnd Brick nve nue. Is stopped, owing to the removal of the old Hell homestead from the or iginal site to Brick avenue. DUNMUKH. Mine Inspector Roderick mndo a careful and thorough examination yes terday nfternoon ns to the cause of tho accident lu No. 2 shaft which resulted In tho deuth of Michael Barrett. His decision wns that Barrett met his denth through his own negligence. The Sans Soucl Social nnd Dramatic club will produce a drama "The Con fidential Clerk" In Manley's hall, Juno IS. Tho enst of character Is headed by the celeUrated dialect comedian Benjamin Jeffrey, nnd Is ns follows: Robert Morgan. L. W. Dillon; Thomas Maxwell, E. J. Mllner, Frank Mont gomery, Harry Cole; Mike McCann, Benjamin Jeffrey; Petnh Johnslng, A. L. Austin; Ephrnlm Johnslng, George Kellain; 'Squire Snyder, Hoy Kellnin; John, the boutmnn, Hnrry Smith; Durk, the detective. Hoy Kcllam; Mrs. Robert Morgan, Miss Lizzie Shleks; Miss Edna Morgan, Miss Sadlo Daw son; nessie, Dot Kcllam; .Miggio, tno nurse, Miss Stella Knnrr. Blue Fish, bat. fish, shad, strictly fresh at II. E. Spencer's, Thursduy nnd Friday. OBITUARY. John S. Ferguson died nt 7.30 o'clock yesterdny morning- nt his home, 320 Jefferson avenue. He hnd been a suf ferer of paralysis since Nov. 11, on which date the stroke uffected him while lit? was nt work In the machine shops of the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western company. He was car ried home and has been confined there since. Tlie funeral will take place at 2 o'clock Friday afternoon from the Second Presbyterian church. Rev. Charles Robinson will preach tho ser- J SOUTH SIDE NEWS. Interesting Meeting of the Board ol TradePresident Judge Names Ills Committees for the Year. .sri1 -. utv'i x rzs "wmj !(A Jgfe 308 --Lackawanna Avenue,--308 00000000000000000 oooocoooooooo An immense stock of Millinery in everything fashionable and new that is known, guaranteed at all times at lower prices than any other house in Scranton can quote. 00000000000001 ooooooooooooooooo nop. Flower! of nil kind, per bunch only -.'inc. (inc. KIowcm, all Unit nnturu Itself run produce, except the perfume, oiily...;in $:i.o Trimmed Ilnl nnd Ilonnet, no two alike, your choice SI. OR 5.00 Trimmed Hutu, I'urlM coplcn, choice line, your choice a. 08 Paris Pattern Huts, no two alike, nt grcutly reduced prices, TAFFETA RIBBONS. All Silk, Cholre Colors, 2, Hand .1 Inches wide; your choice of nny n width or color, per yard sue. LADIES' SEPARATE SKIRTS. S'J.IK) lllnek brocaded llrll- C , Q I 97.5(1 llluck brocaded Silk, llnntlnvH ' " " pi.no lllnek llrocadod Drib n QQ llnntlne -rfS.VO $1.75 lliilllnntlncs, "2 48 only - -j 97.no llrllllaiitlnes A OR special "-' silk, ce -re only 4j.o 810.00 lllnek llrocndcd Silk only 81'J.OO lllnek Mnrlc, specmi 7.50 7.98 Ladles' Silk Capes, Big Reduction DR. IIAGGERTY ARRESTED. Nr? JOHN S. FDItGPSON. NEWS NOTKS. 150 Umbrellas 20-lnch rib. Best Gloria cover, nat ural handle steel rod, a servlenblo shade for all weathers that's worth $1,00 anywhere. Sale Price 75c 125 Umbrellas Natural handles with Sterling sil ver mounts, dose rollers on best steel rods, ' 20-Inch cover.! llest value at 11.21 In this city. Sale Price 95e 100 Umbrellas Natural handles with heavy silver r"trlm, steel rods, close roll same ns )i-foreKOlnK number, but a very much better cover. Cheap at $1.60. Sale Price $1.25 100 Umbrellas FIno Dresden handles, best frame, closo rollers on steel rods, and the hlKhest frrado Olorla cover, 26-lnch size. The usual $1.75 quality. Sale Price si. 25 75 Umbrellas For men. 28-lnch size, solid nntur al sticks, extra henvy Olorla cov ers, no better frame made. Our famous fl.Bj umbrella. Sale Prices $1.50 50 Umbrellas For men. Close rollers finest pnra . gon frames. Special Olorla covers, silver mounted sticks, Hecular $2,00 quality. Sale Price 81.50 50 Umbrellas All silk and wool covers, silver trimmed handles, etc. Finest frames made. Never sold under $2.50. Sale Price S2.00 50 Umbrellas Changeable nil silk covers for sun shine or shower in brown, navy, red or preen shades. Steel rods, close rollers natural sticks. IleBU- Jar h.qq sort. Sale Price $:i.oo 35 Umbrellas For ladles. Same ns foregoing but with extra fine Dresden handles. Everyday price $1.50. Sale Price 3.50 50 Umbrellas Union Taffeta covers close roll handsome handles with .Sterling silver mount. Our regular special at $2.50. Sale Price S2.00 All 'tho fads and fancies for the summer o 1807 aro open for your Inspection. Prices lower than you expect to pay for the stylo and quality we offer. Tho Salvation Army held a prayer and praise service at the barracks last evenltiR, There was a large audience present and an enthusiastic service was held. The latest and best styles. Roberts, 120 North Jlnln. Members of Hyde Park lodpe, 339, F. nnd A. M., are requested to meet at Masonic hall. North Main avc., on Fri day, llth, at 1.00 p. in. sharp, to attend the funeral of our deceased brother, P. M. John S. Ferguson. Members of sister lodges are Invited to attend. Willlnm Parsons, W. M. Tho little son of Kev. nnd Mrs. M. II. Mill, of Jackson street, nearly suc ceeded In choking himself on Tuesday by swallowing a small nail he found upon the lloor. Dr. George H. Rey nolds was called and succeeded In ex tracting the nail and made tho little sufferer comfortable. Dr. E. V. Harrison, Dentist, Mears Hall. 113 S. Main avenue. The already charmingly arranged lawn of No. 19 school on Jackson street will have the effect heightened nnd enhanced by the addition of fifteen large rose bushes of different kinds, They have been donated by the firm of Mears & Hagen. Wo laundry stiff collars with soft button holes. Crystal Lauundry, West Side lliifclnoss Directory. NOTARY PUBLIC. B. a. MORGAN & SON. NOTARIES Public, Real Estate, Foreign Exchange nnd Ocean Ticket Agents. Rents col lected. Prompt monthly settlements, Ofllce 1101 Jackson street, over Mus- grave's drug store. HARRIET J. DAVIS. FLORIST.-Cut flowers and funeral designs a specialty; 3M Bouth Main avenue; two doors from Jackson street. SECOND HAND FURNITURE Cash for .nvlhlnc vnil hflirn tn KAll. FumltUrO. Klnvpn. Tools, etc. Call and see the stock ot J. C. King, 701 to 1f) West Lack awanna avenue. The South Side board of trade met at Storr's hall on Alder street last evening. The meeting was largely at tended and was called to order at S o'clock by M. P. Judge, president of the board. Tho report of the sewer com mittee was read by John Seheuer, which stated that everything was In readiness for the viewers to begin work. Mr. Judge stated that the committee Is working on tho Cherry street question, but has thus fnr been unnble to com municate with Mr. Manvllle, but will before the next meeting. Mr. Judge advised the appointing of a committee to consider some means of settling the mall service dllllculty and on motion of Mr. Luschler a coin tee consisting of Messrs. Euschler ,t..d Seheuer was selected. D. P. Murray suggested that a committee bo apolnt ed to correspond with authorities in other cities to gain information In re gard to tho telephone service In other cities with a view to bettering the service on the South Side. A lively dis cussion followed, after which tho sec retary was Instructed to do all re quired corespondence. The following committees were ap pointed by the president for the com ing year: Legislative Oeorge Seheuer, D. W. Humphrey. C. V. Westpfahl, T. A. Dona lioe, Robert Robinson. Member.-thlii Edward Maloney, S. S. Rpruks, C. G. Roland, Georgo Frable, O. L. Helregal, D. P. Murray. Rules H. J. Spruks. P. A. Cavanaugh, A. Hera, T. J. Deckert, J. J. Gorden. Manufacturers John Scheutr, jr., Ed ward Moloney, Henry Spruks, C. Storr, C. G. Holand. Streets and Sewers Michael Miller JI. J. Reedy, George Seheuer, S. S. Spruks, Ed ward Mnloncy. Parks C. G. Roland, II, Roblnhon, John Gibbons, August Eauchner, Edward Con nolly. uu. mon. rturial will be made in Forest Hill cemetery. A brief sketch of Mr. Ferguson's eventful life shows him to be a man of strong Individuality and a nature that had its elfect on his fel lowmen In every circle In which he en tered. He wns a prominent Mason and In that order had achieved the laurels of the thirty-second degree an honor Infrequently gained by Masons and de noting sterling worth and remarkable perseverance on the part of the person who achieves It. Mr. Ferguson was born In Glasgow, Scotland, in the year 1S2S, making him 09 years of age at thn time of his death. He came to Ameri ca when a young man and for the patt thirty -three years he has been employ ed ns a machinist under the Delaware, Lackawanna nnd Western company, residing in tills city with his wife who survives him. In the Mnsonlo order he was a member of Hyde Park lodge and of Coeur de Leon commandery. Knights Templnr, of which he Is a past commander. He was nlso a member of Silurian lodge, Independent Order of Odd Fellows. Mrs. Bryden, aged 00 years, of Cedar avenue, died at about 9.45 last evening. For many years she hns been a well known and highly esteemed resident of the South Side, during which time she gained through her amiable ways a legion of friends. Deceased has been sick for the past three weeks. She Is survived by ono son, Joseph Hachman, of Petersburg, live daughters, Mrs. Kneiptman, of Plttston; Mrs. Heen, of Cedar avenue; Mrs. C. Eyer nnd Misses Annie and Rose Hryden, who reside at the home ot their parents on Cedar avenue. Funeral arangements have not yet been completed. The death of Kate, tho U-months-old child of Mr. and Mrs. John Garvin, of Avoca, occurred yesterday morning af ter a few days illness of dysentery. The funeral will tako place this after noon, interment win uo in ai. uary a cemetery. Casper Ott. an old resident of north Taylor, died yesterday morning after a lingering Illness. He leaves a wife and family to mourn his loss. Funeral announcement will be made later. FELLED WITH A CUE. His Wife Hnf Him Arretted lor As siiiilt nnd Buttery. Dr. William Haggerty was nrrested last evening for assaulting his wife, Mrs. Annlo Haggerty, formerly Miss Annlo Muldoon, of the South Side. Mrs. Hnggerty swore out tho warrant be fore Alderman Millar. The assault was committed nt 9 o'clock last night and a few minutes afterward Mrs. Haggerty was In a car lingo being rapidly driven toward Al derman Millar's ofllce by Dr. Hagger ty's hostler. She was crying nnd tho attention of people on the street was drawn to her. When she entered the alderman's oillco blood wns trickling from her nose, her face was notlcably swollen and her hair was disordered. Between her sobs she told her story to Alderman Millar. A woman, she said, wns In Dr. Hag certy'8 private olllco and tho doors were shut. Mrs. Hnggerty asked tho houre servant who was with her hus banu and though she never before did such a thing, she says, Mrs. Haggerty opened the door of the olllco and peeped in. She saw a young woman sitting on Dr. Haggcrty's knee and he had his arms about her. This angered Mrs. Haggerty and she rushed Into the room. She admits picking up a mon Key wrench which wan on the ofllce desk, but she could not hit her hus band, she said. He threw her on the sofa and ham mered her face and head with his fists. We have been married four years and this Is not the first time he has abused me, she said. "I would have left him long ago but he would only allow mo $-;5 a month and I would not take that iiun. Dr. Hnggerty was arrested by Special Officer Tlerney nnd entered ball In the sum of $700 to appear at court. 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If "Anti-Jag" cannot bo hud tit your druc etst.lt will be iiiiilUdlu pluln wrapper with full directions how to Klve secretly, on receipt of One Dollar, by tlie Revonii Chemical Co., (Ill Ilrondway. New York, or they will gladly wall fullpurticulurs free. BRIEF JOTTINGS. A crand klrmess was held by tho Frledens-Gemelnde at Oermanla hall last evening. The hall was crowded to the doors. After tho entcrtalnmejit a long dance programme was rendered. Rev. Rogers Israel will deliver the tenth' lecture of the series at the Young Women's Christian association rooms on Cedar nxenue this evening. A se lect musical programme has been ar ranged. guiTex hiuge. Mrs. Joseph Moore, of Wllkes-Barre, Is visiting her mother, Mrs. Edward Price, of Dickson avenue. Mrs. L. A. Arnold, of Adams ave nue, is In Harrlsburg, ns a delegate to the Knights of. Golden Englo conven tion, now 'belnff held at that ulace. Gardner Beane Is quite 111 at his home on Capouse avenue. V. H. Merrlng, of Lake Ariel, Is visiting friends on Wyoming avenue and on Fordham street. B. T. Jayne has erected 'an ofllce In the rear of his residence at tho cor ner of Capouse avenue and Green Ridge street. A large number of tickets havo been sold for the. lecture to be given by Colonel C. H. French on "Tho Won derful and Beautiful Alaska," at No. 27 school, this evening. In tho afternoon all school children will be admitted 1o tho lecturo for only 10 cents. At both times his lectures will bo illus trated by over 100 sterloptlcon views. Looked at First Like Another Cnse of Murder. During a fight at tho "Hall ot All Nations," on South Washington avenue at 3 o'clock yesterday morning Paul Huresela was struck over the head with a billiard cue by Martin Roschlck and laid out for dead. The latter was arested. The Injured man was removed to the Lackawanna hospital, where it was found that while his wound was a very severe one it was not of a fatal nature. Last night It wns reported from the hospital that he would recover. Roschlck at the hearing yesterdny morning was ndmltted to ball In the sum of $300, it being reported to tho mayor that Huresela was not likely to die. MIMMIEL flMlE FROTIIINailAM-Wajtner & Uels. I.c. 1 sees; John L. Kerr, Acting iUunaifer. OXE W'V.V.K, 1IKO INNING MONDAY, MAY 17th. DI.MK MATINEES DAILY. A le llchthtl Kmt, u SI .00 Performance lit Popular Prices, It), 'JO und HO Cents. Eifoy lie Stock Comrnnv. supporting the voiing roimintlK actor, J- Harvey I'ook.nndtlio bril liant oomeiuennc, .'"" I.HUIP " : repertoire oi greiu piu.vn, uim.i . f. . " ; be found "The I 'nkimyii, ''The M hltotjiuii d ron," "l-nndof the Midnight Sun.' "Ill i the llciirt of Maryland." 'I'nriiillse Allej, "Sen of Ice," "She." 'The Inside Track. "Last .......... ..... M,.,,,li,v miitllll'P. "Tie I'll- Light Weight Wool Merino, Balbriggan, Etc., AT CONRAD'S. 305 Lackawanna Avenus, Philadelphia Lawn Mowers, Best iu. the Market. known," Mommy nlgiu. 'uie '.'".i,,"'1""." roi " r.venlng price", II), 'J und till cents, llon't full to get a Inily's ticket for Moiiduy light. You run secure them nt the box nfrUe. Hentsforthe entire engagement on sale Irl day morning, Slay 1 !', nt l o clock. THIRD NATIONAL BANK OF SCRANTON, Drexel Lawn Mowers, Best cheap mower made Prices $2.50, $2.75, $3.06 and $3.25. FIRE AT HILLSIDE HOME. Destroys 11 Pump llouso nnd Causes 3,r0 Diiinngc. Flro destroyed the pump house, a dy namo and other machinery at tho HIU sldo home's artesian well Tuesday night. The lots of $2,500 to the build ing and machinery is covered by in surance. The cause ot the flro is un known. The most serious consequence of the fire is that It shuts off the supply of water from tho artesian well. The Home has a reservo supply from a spring about a half mile from the Home buildings. Pipes were laid irom mo spring: to tho main feed pipes yester day. To Curo n Cold in Ono liny. Tako laxntlvo Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund tho money jr it falls to cure. SS cents. Special Attention Given to Busi ness and Personal Accounts. Liberal Accommodation Kx tended According to lSalauces and Responsibility. 3 Per Cent. Interest Allowed on Interest Deposits. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. Til fit- ilmtlt (lpituu ( It n ii$&44M. ""' Capital, -Surplus, -Undivided Profits, $200,000 320,000 88,000 Baldwin's Dry Air Refrigerators All sizes. The most pen feet refrigerator iuauu- iactured. THE VOX. G0NNELL, President. HEXUYBELlX,.Tr.,Vk'cl,rcs. WILLIAM II. PECK, Cashier tbv mTfifAr W$mmmmlM2m When In doubt what to use tot Nervous Debility, Lo ol Tower. Nervous ucoiiuy. -" i"i Impolency.Atrophv.Varicocele and oinerweanneca, me Sciinc Pills. ..., .. . .. other weaknesses, irom any iYj uraini chcchj a.., 1 (nil vlrnr nuleklv restored. Ifn.llcj. iti unable, reinllf.ullr.. Mailed lor 1.00;6bojcJX)0. With 5.00 orderi we give a guarantee 10 cure or refund tne money. Address PEAL MEDICINE CO., Cleveland, O. Fof ci E7 JOHN H. PHELPS. Pharmacist, cor. Wyoming Avenuo and 1 Soruco StraoL Scranton. Pa. EDIT i CQNNELL CO, 434 Lackawanna Ave, vrat:1 REVBVO RESTORES VITALITY, Made a AWell Man 16th Day. Mjfl$ of Me. THE QPCAT 30th JEPH.233!!! 373.333Vr33I3"S producri tho above roiulti lu'30 days. It icti powerfully aud quickly Cures when all others fall You" men nil! retain their lost manhood, and oM men will recnur their youthful vlcor by unlai ItKVlVO. It quickly and surely nwtorci Nervous ness. Loft Vitality. Impotmcy. Mkbtly KmUstou, Lost 1'ower, l'alllne Memory, Wattlnc Diseases, as4 all effects ot felfabusa or exce.sand Indiscretion, ft hicn unfits ono for study, budcess or marriage. It not only enrca by starting at tts Mat ot d-ittae, but is a great nerr toulo and liloml bnlldnr, bring ing back tlio ilnU slow to rale checks and re storing the fire of youth. II wards off Inutility and Consumption. Insist on having ItKVIVO.na other. II ran ho carried In vvst pocket, By mall, Sl.oot'erpackue.cr all for 8 3. 00, with a post, the written cuarantcv to care or refund! tho money. Circular rrse. Address ROYAL WFDICIKE CO.. C3 River St. CHICAGO. tV" hot Sal b MATTHEW!! UltOi. Or OH cist aornutoo, P. r"Mk terns rk wPWh n- w utw.lV'ifJSLV5H Day
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