G THURSDAY, JANUARY 27, 189?. THE SUKA1NTOJN TJUI3UJNIS. THURSDAY, JANUARY 27, 1899. CRISP NEWS OF WEST SCRANTON Marriage of Miss Mary A. Mcllatc nud James McDnnougli. HILL GEORGE'S PGCULIAR R0QUGS1 Went Into the West Sldo Police Sta tion anil Anient to llo I'lnccd Under Arrrit-Two Interesting Social Evcnt--riuunriiil Report ol Camp No. 178, I. O. S. of A. --Annual Jtoll Call of Jnckson Street Church Tonight. In (lie presence of a Inrpe number of their friends, Miss Maty A. McHnle, of Luzerne street, and Juines McDon ough, of Not th Ui tunic V avenue, weie married josturdnv afteinoon at 4 o'elod: at St. Patrick's church. MKs Maiy Euikln plnvod the wedding mutch as the couple, accompanied by Miss Catherine Burns as brldobiruld mid Mlchntl Mt Donuugh, u brother of the gioom, ns bent man, entered the church and pubud down the nlsl3. At the snnitimiv tin v weie met by lie v. D. A. Dunne, who ci formed the cen. tnony. Mls Dm kin played a maich ns they pawed out at the conclusion of the coiemuny. The biidu was handsomely attired, lier costume being a blue cloth tailor made. She etuiled tea roses. The maid woie a pretty gown of brown cloth, and can ltd pink cai nations. Aftei the cetomony the bihl party proceeded to the residence of the Initio's patents, Mi nnd Hi-). Mellale, of Luzerne street, and received their Intimate fib nils and relatives. A bountiful wedding icpast was served In the evening Mr and Mi" McDonough teu deied their filenda u dance Until the ( onttactln;: battles me well Known West Scionlun youiiK people and will leslde hole. YEAR'S FINANCIAL, REPORT. The financial lepoit of Camp No. ITS, I'atilotle Order Sins of Ameiic.i, for the jenr ending Dec. 31, 1M7, Iiom been Issued bv the secretary, Linden Dicker As tittuil No. ITS Is the banne t camp of the city and the membeis may well feel proud of the eiilcieney of their odleets The camp hud 25 members Jan 1. 1W, received 11 during the ear and lost 0 bj diath anil withdrawal, thus gaining 1!. The total receipts dm -lug the year amounted to $J,GJ1.-I0. The expenditures for nil sou'res are as fol lows: Sick benefits, $590; funeral bent fit.", $100; nurse hire, $Ci.7" Hulldln-j and Lnnn nts-eii Inth n, $20. miscellane ous, $72!) 54, ginnit totnl, $1 IS") 21 Cash on hand. $9li".1i. In addition, the finances of the tamp are- Iial.ince In treasury, Dec. 31, 1S07. $2,"ilDU; K-al estate loans, SI, 400, Rulldln.: and Loan stock, JSISfii; tamp paraphernalia allied at $G'i. si and value, 35.410 0!. SOCIAL EVENT"? The recentlj oigarled Thimble club met In i ocular option Tuc-dny evening at the tcldence of M-s. Holi'it J Wil liams, of Lafnvotte stieet. A happy evening was spent and several putty aitleles weie made. Mis. Williams served lefieslnnents. The membeis present weie. The Mlses FUuenoe Williams, Rachel Jones, Anna Lrn.id btnt, Lillian Iilitlcv. Mis. R. J. Wil liams, Mrs John Yoik, Mrs. W. N. gggyJgN;-gjgggV..jy r biooe .uaPA A Sprier .""tiEf of Laces, Swiss Sewed Work, Embroideries, In sert ions, AllOvers, Ruby VaL, Manifold Edgings, Tuckings, And every other description of White Trimmings or Combina nation Materials made will be at the Globe Warehouse on Wednesday, January 26, and continue for one week. The Display will be a vtnthv one, and embinte ' very novelty of merit that will be seen dm Ing the turning season, a well as the stnplo patterns and weaves that nie nlwas In demand. Experience has taught us what is bett in this I'ne. und no matter how low tho prlto asked mny be, you huvo our word for it that the eiuallty wilt prove satisfactoij' In service. Exclusiveness Outside o,f tho standard patterns eveiy novelty shown Is exclusive, and can neither been seen or pur chased elsewhere in this section of (ho stnto. Helm; the largost buy ens, we h'avo luot choice, and our pattong get thu full benefit of all that is Implied tleioby. -J- - -i-i-i- "-'-----i-j-i j--rcren-r.i. B?j!!5b5$S Globe Warehouse sv frnianji 'ginii wfi wgdid0yl!m4PitJ0it irf-ijnin H.n.-iij Chase, Mrs. George T. Jones and Mrs. J. II. Hushes. The visitors were Mr. Jones, Mr. It. .1. Williams, Mr. W. N. Chase, Mr. George T. Jones and John J. V. York. The Tuesday afternoon club were the Kttests of Mrs. J. J. Roberta at her home on South Main avenue, Tuesday, and r. most enjoyable afternoon was passed. The hostess was assisted In lorelvlng by her sister, Miss Hose Wil liams, of Middle Grulivtlle, N. Y. The afternoon was passed In the customary manner and Mrs. Huberts later served refreshments. Those who enjoyed her hospitality were. Mrs. II. C. Wallace, Mrs. Maish, Mis. Hubert J. Williams, Mrs. C. A. Iluir, Mrs. George W. Phil lips, Mrs. W. W. Phllllrs, Mrs. CleorKO Reynolds, the Misses Augusta Hlalr, Kmnia Lewis, Kate Mason, Mnrllla Mott, Lily Shlvelev, Elizabeth Heer mans, Jennie Howell, Helle Vlpord. WANTED TO UK ARRESTED. Almost helplessly Intoxicated, Hon G"oigo came down North Main nvenue eaily last evening and turning off on Jackson straet, quietly Btaggered Into the station house. "1 wan' be 'rested," he said. Taking him at hta woiJ ho was placed In coll No. 1 ond will be weighed In the balance of Justice this moinlng In police touit. PERSONAL MENTION. Mrs. Esther Davis, of Edwnrds comt, In Buffeting1 a slight lllnes.s. Richard James, of Thirteenth street, has accepted a position at the llllss shaft at Nnntlcoke and will go there to reside In n few days. Philip Warien, of North Sumner ave nue, received high honois at the con vention of th" Central Pennsylvania Mushal alliance yesteida. The con vention Is being held at Sel!n.giove, nnd Mr. Wan en's fine baritone voice attincted much nttentlon. Mis Agnes Murray, of West Locust stteit. Is riulte 111 at her home. MIs Jennie Jones of Noith Oarfleld avenue-, has as hei guest Miss Helen KlefT, of Caibondalo. The MKen Elizabeth nnd Jennie Enns, of N irth Sumner avenue, hnvc leltnned from o v'slt at Allcntown. Miss Hell Flnnnlgnn, of Hampton stieet, Is the guest or fi lends at Pitts ton. II. C. Zacharla., of Reading', Is the guest of West Sernnton fi lends. MINOR NEWS NOTES. The members of tho const egutlon of the Jackson Street Haptist chinch ate requested to attend the annual roll coll, winch will be held this evening at the chut eh. He. Guy Snowder, of Moscow, as sisted at the revival services last even ing at the Simpson Methodist chut eh. Thl.-s evening the services will be In chntge of the Epwoith league, and Thomas Heynon, tenor soloist, will sing. The revival services at the Scranton Sttcet Baptist church continues to be hugely attended. Much good 13 being at compelled. An excellent entertainment will bo given In M eats' hall. Monday evening. Jan. 31, under the dltectlon of the mem bois of three classes of the Washbuin Street Pic.sbvtethin Sabbath school. The entertainment will consist of views, many If them entirely new, given bv one of Edison's electromatl scopes, under the management of Wil liam II. Peaite. The object of the af fair Is to raise funds towaids the shaio of the t hutch debt as assumed bv the tbiee classes Jointly. The ofllceis and tendinis of tho Sum ner Avenue Piesbj ttulnn church will give nn entertainment and fagot social G zczszszjj IOW Assortment The ussoitmeiii of stjU-s, niults and qualities s lln Itless. It heglns with the daintiest of naitow edg ing.i for llables' weai nnd after passing tlnough eveiy conceivable stage for whleh white tummlnjis can bo used, ends with the most elaborate and l Idlest novelties for the up-to-date woman of fashion. A Specialty has been made of beautifully fin ishsd goods at moderate cost, nnd in this respect there are many sur prises In store for visitors. To de scribe these on paper is a sheer im possibility, but while this special display lasts, all vlsltorb aro wtl tomo whether they have a thought of buying or not 1 1 W A hJ Vi (it in S3! at the church Friday ovenlng,. Pel), 4. An excellent programme Is being1 ar ranged and the price of ndnitrelon, 1G cents, Includes refreshments. Kate Feeler, charged with drunken ness, was lined $.1 In police court yes teiday morning and In default was committed to the county Jail for ten days. Miss Feeler wns only out of Jail twelve hours, having been nrrestetl Mrnday evening' on u similar charge. She paid her fine of $3 for the first time. The annual roll call of the Jackson Stieet Hnptlst church will be held this evening at 7.30. Every member of the chinch Is expected to be present to answer to their name as the roll Is call ed. Addresses will be made by promi nent spenkers. Music will be rendered by the choir. Rev. James Hughes, formerly of Klmberly, South Africa, will be present as nn Invited truest. Refreshments will be served free to all members of the church by the La dle Aid society. Every member Is expected to bo Heated at 7.30 sharp. est Side Business Directory. SECOND HAND SURNITURE Cash for Anything ou have to sell. Furniture, Btoves, Tools, etc. Call and tea tho dock of J. ,. King, 701 to 709 West LaCJU anutinu. aveneo MIIS TENTON. CLAIRVOYANT AND prhenoloelst, 412 North Main avenue. NORTH SCRANTON. John Henderson, of Arthur street, left istc.day for Luzetre, Pa. 'llio cniplojes of the Cltak Stole com panv enjoji'd a slelghrldo last evening to Wuveily. The fuiural of Mrs, Routio Owens will tiil.e place this morning at 9 o clock fiom lur hurie at lOJy Jones streit. Tha ro lnuliiH will bo tnkrn on the 10 u", ttain on the Delaware, Luikuvwinnti and Western inllioail to Huuloiks Creek, wlieie lu tiirneut will be made. chillis Evans, a voung mi.n residing on Putnam street, and tmplojed nt John sen's bleaker In Prliebtirg, was seveiely injured about his legs while at woik cs tcldav. He was eonvejid to his home, while he reielved tho attention of a plivslcliiu Miss Anna C'ark returned to her homo In Luriiiro jesteida after a sevtral wiiks' stay with the fimlly of John Henderson cf Arthur street. The revival met tings In tho North Mnln Averuo Huii'.ist church ate full of Inti rest. Rev. W. a. Watklns, of tho North Main Avenue Haptist chinch, will preach this ntternoon In the Kc stone academy at ructoiyvllle, the occasion being tho tuVervunrn ot the day of pravor tor schools and colleges. Misses Annie George and Mary Gol den, of Theodore stieet, have returned Horn Plttston. The Father Whltty society will hold an Important buslncs meeting this evening. All members nre expected to be present. Mr. nnd Mis. Jeremiah Belles, of North Mnln avenue, entirlalned a fe.v of their friends last evening In honor of Miss Ada Render, who has been their guest for some time. The following were pies tnt. .Mlses Lottie Winters, Stella Rob inson, Minnie Sllllek, Nellie Starks. Myr tle Prlie Mumlo Owens, Am) Potter and Messrs. John Crcllln, William Evans, Thomas Evans, Herbert Walker, Thomas Richards, John Jones, John Cullcn, Ray Helles and John Hi lies Hrldgit O'Haro, of West Market street, was arrested lust evening on tho chaigo of perjiuy prefened by Goorgo Caldwell. She appeared before Alderman Fidler and enteied ball for he! nppe.ir.ine" at court. The Anthinelte vvhcelntn were unable to perfect arrangements for their holler skating game at Plttston last evening and the event was postponed tor two weeks. The funeral of Jamas Glynn, whoso tragic death occasioned deep re'tret among his many friends, will be held tomorrow morning from the home of his parents. 1017 Dennett street. The re mains will be taken to Holy Rotary church, where a high mass ot reeiulcm will b" celebrated. Interment will be made in Ilvdu Park Catholic cemetery. Miss Mirv Mabcy, of the Hrlitol House, left jestcrdiv lor a short stay In NevV Yi rk cltj Tho Christian Endeavor choir will held Its reheitirtl this evening In the Presby terian church on Notth Main avenue. All mcmberi ale leijuestel to be present. Matters of Importanc Will be biought be fore them Tho members of the church and con gregation of the I'lrst Welsh Haptist fhuith nre busy at woik preparing tor a pie social to be held nn Feb 8. Tho com mittee will have the tickets out this week and dlstiibuted among, their many friends Tho Rev. W. F Davis has Just re turned home from a trip to Danville, Snn hury nnd Lewlsburg. AVhllo at the lat ter place he visited his daughter at Huek nell university and many old friends of long aso. DUITMORE. The following Democratic standing com mittee foi the borough has been appoint ed I'll st waid, Plrst district, J. J. Mur lav, First ward Second district, John Walsh; Seconti ward, I'lrst district, P. O H.ira: Second ward, Second district, Peter Illli-y. Thlr.i wnrd, Pirst district, John Hurke; Third ward, Second district. John Mny; Third waid, Third district. Ictor Huischtl, Fourth ward, Michael ilinnlgun. Tilth ward, Patrick Golden; Sltl ward, First district, Peter Joyce; Sixth watil See ond district, John ltuane. Mr nnd Mrs. Ira Everett, of Lehtghton. Me tan uesta of Mr. and Mrs. J. 11. tig, ot Elm street. Mr. ind Mrs. Hurvey Harleman und son Richard, of I.ehlghlon, have returned home after spending tho past few days with Thomus Woik, ol film strut The Antluaclte eiuai telle, composed of D. Williams. 11 Davis, of llvdu Park, and G. Unn:mcs und M. Collins, of Dun more, held a reciptltn nt the home of Charles Warg on film street last evening. Tho chief amusement of tho evening wns singing, after whleh icfrislimcnts were sei v cd. Miss Laura Ilrndy lost her pocketbook Monday between her homo on Drlrker stieet und Wnshlrgton avenue. It con tained u pair of glasses and it small stun of moncv . Mrs. William linger, of Camden, N. J. and Mrs J. c. Hrown, of lijilo Park, tiro tho cuests of Mr nnd Mrs. T. P. I.etchworlh, of Chestnut etiett. The Christian Hndcavor society of tho Presbyterian chinch will hold a church social at the manse this evening, after which Ico erenm and cake will bo seiveel and u free will offering taken up A movement has been stnttd by sev eral of the voung men of Dunmoro look ing toward the opening of a free reading room In tho near future. A meeting will be held at Smith Hros'. store on Mon day evening next at 7 p m foi pel lection of plans nnd election of otllcers. An excellent entertainment consisting of tableaux recitations and singing was given In St. Murk's Episcopal church Inst night under tho auspices of the membors ot St. Agnes guild. At the conclusion of the entertainment refreshments vvero served. Tho crowd that attended last night wns very large Tonight the en tertainment will be repeated. Klondike. A handsome map of Alaska and all detnlls as to routeH, supplies, cost of flame transportation charges, etc., etc., furnished free, by wilting F, J. Moore, General Agent, Nickel Plate Road, 23 Exchange street, Buffalo, N. Y. A SENSIBLE MAN. Would uso Kemp's Uulsam for tho Throat and Lungs. It Is curing moro cases of Cough,), Colds, Asthmn, Bronchitis, Croup and all Throat and Eung Troubles, than any oiher medicine. Tne piopnetor has authorized any druggist to give you a Sample Bottle Preo to convince you of tho merit of this great remedy. Price 253. ana wc. HAPPENINGS IN SOUTH SCRANTON Alias Minnie llalir nnd Eugene Tannlcr Married by Rev. Mr. Nordf. AN INTERESTING SOCIAL EVENT Attended by Many rrlontU of tho Coiitriicitng 1'iirllos Death ol Charles Johiison--DItrlct Attorney nnd bounty Detective Vlsitod tho Scono of tho Olchofkl I'lro--I'ro. crnmmo to llo t'lvcn at Friday's l'ntcrtnlnmont In Y.H'. C. A. Rooms The marrlago of Miss Minnie Hnhr, the pretty daughter of Mr nnd Mrs August H. Hthr, of Irving avenue, to Fugene Tannler, of Plttston avenue, took plnco last evening at 7.15 o'clock nt tho residence of the groom's par ents, Mr nnd Mrs. Tannler, 510 Pltts ton avenue. It was an elaborate affair, both the contracting parties being1 related to prominent families of South Scranton, nnd many guests being from out of town. Tho ceremony wns perfoittied in the prettily decoiated parlor of the residence and Rev. William A. Nordt, pastor of the Hickory Street Oermnn Ftshytrlnii church, was the olllclat Ing clergyman. Hie bride was attended by the Mlrscn Lena Robinson, of thlf side and Miss Lllllin Lohmann, ot Wllkes-Hane, as bride.-tnaftls. August Rahr, a brother of the bride, and William Tannler, a bi other of the croom, acted as best men. Pi of. Carl Schlmpff. pianist, and Arnoll Lohnvmn, of Wllkes-Hane, violinist, plavecl the wedding marches. The ceremony concluded, conguitu lnllrms were tendered and the gue-sts sat clown to a rumptuous nost-nuptlnl repast. Mr. nnd Mrs. Tannler mo nmeng tho b-st known young people of this section of the city. They will leslcle; for the present with the groom's pir-nts. They were recipients of rrnny beautiful and useful wedding presents. DEATH OF CHARLES JOHNSON. Charles Tohnson. the well known South Scranton meat merchant, died Monday morning nt CIO o'clock from softening of the brain. Death occur red at the Hillside Heme, wheie the deceased had occupied a prlvat" ward since Jan. i last." Ho had been 111 for nearly a year and last May It was decided to take him to the Haths In Germany. He nnd hii wife made tho trip and remained away for five months. He regalne 1 his bodily health but the diseased brain was too badly afTected. They returned home In Oc tober and he grow steadily woise In spite of every effort, and onlv as an ovlrnmo mpnslir,' W.TS lOlllOVcd from i,i immn t, th,. llllKlilo Home, where he gradually sank until death' released him. He was a strong, neaitnv mnn and It wns hoped that his constitution would pull him tlnough. The deceased wa. bom In Sehleswlg, Holsteln, Cicrmany, in 1F"-G. He came tr New York city in lR and resided four years there, comlnii then to Snanton nnd has resided In South Scianton since. About six years ago he erected his ptesent tesldence s.t 1102 Plttston avenu", and went Into busi ness for himself. He was lesrected and esteemed by all who know hltn, a home -loving man, he attended closely to his buslnss and it was the over work which brought on the attack ot bialn ticuble. His wife, his luothcr, Nicholas, ami sister, Maiffaret, of Riooklyn, N. V nnd mother and sister. Mis. Maiy Hovsen, of Germans, survive him. He wad a member of Sch'lller lodge. Fiee anil Accepted Masons, and the Church of Peace. The funeral sei vices will bo held at tho lvsldenco this aflernoon nt 'i o'clock, and Rev. A. F. Schmidt, pastor of the Church of P-ace, will of ficiate. Iiiteinient will bo made at the nttston avenue temeleiv. VIEWED THE RUINS. District Attorney John R. Jones and County Detective Thomas Levshon yes teiday visited the scene of last fall's explosion and lire, at Plttston avenue and Elm street, and made an examina tion of the ruins. Nothing Is left of the large building in which the explo sion occuired but a few charted pieces of timber In the cellar. The buildings of the vicinity which were Injured have been repalied or tebullt and the gap where the building shattered by the explosion once stood Is the only re minder of the occurrence. The name of Leon Olehefskl.who was indicted for causing the explosion, np peurs on next week's cilmlnal trial list and yesterday's visit of the county piosecutor and county detective was for the puipose of giving Mr. Jones a coi reet Idea of tho location of tho build ings etc , before the explosion. The Information will be useful when the case is on tilnl. AFTERNOON ENTERTAINMENT. At the Young Women's Christian as sociation looms, Filday atternoon, an enteitnlnment will be given under the direction of the Misses Clearwater and Goddnrt. The following piogrumme will be tendered: Song Jllnnlo Egcn Recitation Mlldied Tinner Trio, LUzIo Helper, Drrn KJefer. Dora Scheuer Recltiitlun Lottie Jones Recitation I.lzslc Slmmm Song Carrie Helper Song .. ..' Edith nnd May Mllllgan Recltitlou Hannah Uuu'2 Song Delia Ki.oble THE NEWS IN HRIEF. John Casey recldes on Ptlm stieet, Is a steel worker and occasionally abiihc? his better half. He did so on Tuesday nUht, was anested bv Pa tiolman Flnhetty and fined $3 In police couit vesteielay morninfr by Aldoman Rnblluu- Tho Sunday ufternoon Young Wo man's Christian association meeting will be held by Miss Lottie Lenglor. Her subject will bo "God's Word Our Guide." At the smoker of Camp No. 430, P. O. S. of A , Mondny evening, State President A. J. Cnlborn dellveied an uddrcss on "Patriotism." There- was a meeting last night nt the home of Miss Majnio Cleat water, on Pear street, of tho Epwoith league of tho Cedar Avenue Methodist Epis copal chinch After the business meet ing a social tlmo vvps enjoyed. Daniel Sullivan, of Maple street, sua tallied nn InJuty to the foot In the South mill, Tuesday 8. Rnemeke, of Cedar avenue, has re turned fiom a visit to New York. Mrs. William L. Jnnsen, of Plttston avenue, has returned from a visit with friends in Hunesdalo. William Hart, of River Btreet, hnd his hip dislocated Tuesday by u rail falling on it. He is in the Mosses Tay lor hospital. Deputy Cleric of the Courts Emll Bonn yesterday received acablegram f4r?"V $3r&$h v v wilt" ri' 1 1 S B p Jmm P-i call J&S--Vjfez -JS-bsyl $- t-?ri- Largest package greatest THE N. K. FAIRDANK COMPANY, St, Louis. Now York. Boston. Chleago. announcing the safe nrrlval at Ant werp of his father, Henry Honn, sr who left for it sojourn In Fatherland on the U'th Inst. , Hon. John I". Qulnnnn nnd C. T. Roland wete Kingston vlsltoia yester day. Mrs. T. M. Connlff and daughter. Miss Mollle, of Miners Mills, visited South Side friends yesterdny. GREEN RIDGE. Dr. and Sirs. C. W. Trcvcrton, of San derson uve-jiue nttended tho Masons' banquet at Pcckvlllo Tuestlnv ovenllig. Mr. nnd Mrs. Stone, of Waverly, uro tho guests of Mr. and Mrs. P. K. Potter, ol Monsey nvenue. Frank Cox, of Dover, N. J.. Is visiting nt the homo of Attorney C. II. Soper, on Cnpoiise nvenue The Misses Rose and Hettlo Oswald, ot Wllkes-Ilai ro, spent yesterday with Mrs. Foley, of Penn avenue John Elites spent jcsterchiy tit Jeimvn. A social gathering wni luld Inst .Mon day overling nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Dunn on lioulevaid avenue. It was a surprise partj given In honor of Mrs. Dunns blithday. She was presented with a handsome chamber set as a token of their regai ds Those present wire Mr. and Mis Horace Williams, Miss Emllv Illarkmorc, Philip Dunn. Mr. and Mrs. Piank Alvord, Mr. and Mrs. 1 II. Dunn, Mrs. Gordon, Mrs fimlly Marsh, Enos Marsh, Mr. and Mrs. Amy VVurs tei Miss Gnrntll, Ml. und Mrs. Wesley Kimball. MKs Flora Brook, William Dunn. OBITUARY. The sudden death ol Grllflth W. Will iams, a well known contractor and build er of Plymouth, occurred last night rt 10 4) at his homo on Center nvenue. Af ter eating his supper ho wus down town for a low minutes leturnlng nt a o'clock. At 10 13 he retired nnd a few minutes later his wlfo hearing u sttangc nolsej In his room went then? and found him un-eon-e leus. His cousin, William R. Will iams, a near neighbor, was called In and ho hnmedlntelj --ent for Dr. Williams Nothing however, could be elone for his relief and nt 10 l'i he died. 1 ho dece.ised recoviieel recently from a severe Illness and death was due to heirt iliseare. Ho Is fui vlv eel by a wife and the follow.ntl children: Sarah Williams, fillen Will lams anil Arthur Williams, also the fol lowing step-ihildren- Llzzio Jones. Thomas Jones nnd John Jones and one married daughter living In Plttston. 'Iho deceased was 37 years old and a well known business man. Tho funeral will be held Trld ly at 2 o'clock. Services at tho Welsh Prcfbvterlan church. Rev R. E Williams olllclatlng. Intel ment in Shawnee ccmctcrj. "' rou :a Conclusion. The Canadian Gazette tells an mous ing story of ono who was too quick at drawing nn Inferei ce. It happened that a Oiiiijow professor who was visiting Canada with the Hrltlsh association In 1LSI was desirous of seeing something of northwestern life, and for this purpose repaired to an Alberta ranch I lined hltn up us well as I could, the rancher says, but he complained that he did not like sleeping with his clothes on. So tiftir tho (list night I stretched a cow skin across the shack and told him he mlsht undress If he liked". Ho took off most of his garments and put on a long nlghtdie'-s. In tho mornlm? my foreman came in while tho gentleman was still sleeplng. Observing the white nightdress, he said In whlspei: "Rather sudden, eh""' "What"" 1 asked. "Tho death of the old man " "He's not dead; lies sleep." I ex plained. "Then what's he wearin' them biled clothes for?" was the reply. "Never saw a clup lnld out In biled clothes afore 'cept he vvero dead." 7Eiivous Tnouw.r.s, AM, kinds 1 cured with Animal Ktrncts. I'reo book ells how. WASHINUiON CHEMICAL, CO., Washington, 1J. C. PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY. Physicians and Surgeons. drTiCay iiasmovrd ins oppice to the Scranton Piivate Hospital, cor ner WomliiK Ave. and Jluiberry St. Telephone: Day call, 5113; niKht cab, 413. DR. C. L PREY. SCRANTON SAVINGS Bank bldg, 122 Womlng avenue. MARY A SHEPHERD. M. D HO.ME opathtst, No. 2.s Adams avenue DR. A. THAPOLD. SPECIALIST IN Diseases of Women, corner Wjomlng uvenue and Spiucu btreet, Scranton. Olllce hours. Thursdav and Saturdnjs, a. in. to 11 p in. DR. W. E. ALLEN. 512 NORTH WASH lnston avenue. DR. L. M GATES, ROOMS 2)7 AND 20S Board of Trade building Ulllce hums, s to 0 a. m . 2 to .! and 7 to s p. in. Resi dence 203 Madison nvenue. DR. C. L. PRfiAS SPECIALIST IN Hupture. Truss Fitting nnd Knt Reduc tion Olllco telephone 1301 Hour. 10 to ' 12, 2 to 1. 7 to 9 DR. S. W. L'AMOIirAUX. OFFICE 231 Adams. Rcbldente Ult Mulbeirv Clnon ic diseases hints hentt. kidneys, nnd genlto-urlnnry orguns a specialty. Hours 1 to 4 p m. W. G. ROOK. VETERINARY Sl'H geon. Horses, Cuttle and Dos treated. Hospital, 121 Linden street. Scranton. Telephone 2o72 .Miscellaneous. BaImHVS-ORCHfiSTRA-MT'SIC "1'OR balls, picnics, patties, receptions, wed dings and concert woik fund died. For terms address R. J. Bauer, conductor, 117 Wjomlng nvenue, over Hulbert's music store MEGARGEE BROTHERS. PRINTEHS' supplies, envelopes paper bags, twine. Warehouse 130 Washington avenue, Scianton, Pa. THANK P. BROWN & CO.. WHOLE salo dealers In Wooelvvare, Cordago and Oil Cloth, 720 West Lackawanna ave. THOMAS AUBREY. EXPERT AC cnuntnnt and auditor. Rooms 19 and 20, Williams' Building opposite postothce. Agent for tho Hex Fire Extinguisher. Printing. THE TRIBUNE PUBLISHING CO.. North Washington avenue Linotype Composition of all kinds quickly done. Facilities unsurpassed In tills region. liTWr ..yrfbaSAcT - . economy. Made only by Philadelphia. RAILROAD TIME TABLES bchctlule In titL-ct Nov. iB, 1897. Trains Leave Wllkcs-Barro as Fol lows : 7.30 a. m., week days, for Sunbury Harrlsburg, Philaelalphln, Balti more, Washington, and for Pitts burg; and the West. 10.15 a. m., week days, for Hazloton, Pottsville, Rending, Norristown, and Philadelphia; and for Sun bury, Harrlsburs, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington and Pitts burp; and the West. 3.12 d. m , daily, forSunbury, Harris, burg. Philadelphia, baltimoro, Washington, and Pittsburg and tho West. 5.00 p. m., week days, for Hazleton and Pottsvill". J. K. WOOD, lien'l Pas Agent. J. It. HUTCHINSON, General Marnier. Lehigh Valley Railroad System Anthraclto Coal Used. Ensuring Cleanli ness nnd Comfort. IN EFFECT JAN. 1C. 1HW. TRAINS LEAVE SCRAN'iON. For Philadelphia nnd Nov York via D. K. H. ll. It. at ii 4. ",rt a. m., and 1 o, l.a. 2 21, 4.41 (Black Diamond ExplChS; and 11 ..0 p. 111. For Plttston and Wilkes-n.nro via D L. St "V. It. 11., uW. 8 0S, 11.10 a. m 1.5" 0.0 C (10 p. m. For White Haven. Hazleton, Pottsvllo, nnd principal points in tho coal regions via D. & II. H. II., C.13, 7.50 u. in.. 12 Uj, 2-1 and 4.41 p. m. 1'or Uothlehem, fiaston. Rending, Hnr rlsbuig and principal luteimedliito sta tions viu D & II. It II.. b.f", 7.50 a. m , 12 05. 1.25, 2 21, 4.41 (Ulack Diamond Ex press), 11.30 p m. For TunUhunnock. Tovvnnda, Elmlra, Ithaca, ticneva, nnd principal Intermedi ate stations via D , L. & W. II. It., b 00. 10 05 a. m 12 45 mid 3 25 p. m. For (lenevn, Rochester, Buffalo. Niag ara Falls. Chicago nnd nil points west via D Ac II II II.. 12 03 3 35 (Hlack Diamond Express). 10 2S nnd 11 30 p. m Pullman parloi and sleeping or Lehigh Valley parlor cars on all tiulns butween Wilkes-Harro und New York, Philadel phia, Hutfnlo and Suspension Hrldge ROLMN II. W1LHUR. Gen. Supt. CHAS. S. LEE, Oen. Pass. Agt., Phila., Pa A. W. NONNHMACIIHR. Asst. Gen. Pass. Agt . Phil'idelphla. Pa. Scranton olllce, 309 Laekuvvanna avenue. Del.. Lnc!'a. and Western. Kffect Monday, Nov. 21, 1637. Trains leave Scranton as follows: fix press for Now Yoik and all points East, 1.40, 3 00, 5.15, 8.00 und 10 do a. in., 12 55 und 3 3.! I', m. Express for fiaston, Trenton, Philadel phia und tho South, 5.15, b 00 and 10.20 a. m , 12 55 nnd 3 31 p. m. Washington and way stations 3 13 p m. Toby huniui accommodation, 0 10 p. m. Express for Hlnghamton Oswego Kl mlr.i. Corning Bath, Dansvllle. Mount Moirls nnd liuffalo. 12.10 2..J3. 9 00 a. m, and 1.5, p. m , making eioso connections at Buffalo to nil points In tho W est. Northwest nnd Southwest. lllugbumton mid way stations, 1,05 p. m. Nicholson accommodation, 3.15 p. m. llinghamton und filmlra expiess, 5 55 p. m Express for Ftlca and Rlchileld Springs 2 35 11 m and 1.53 p. m. Ithaca, 2 35, 9 uo a m , nnd 1 55 p. m For Northumberland, Plttston, Wilkes Banc, Plymouth, Hloomsburg und Dan ville, mnklug too connection at North umberund for Wllllamsport. Hunlsburt,, Baltimore. Washington and tho South Northumberland nnd Intel medtu to sta tions, CO), 10.05 a. m.. and 1.55 und ii Uo p. Nnntlcoke nnd Interirledlato stolons, SOS nnd 1110 a. m. Plymouth and Inter mediate stations, 3 33 and 8.50 p. in. For Kingston, 12 4i p. in. Pullman parlor and sleeping eoacnes on all express trains For detailed Information, pocket time tables, etc., apply to M L, Smith, Dl trict Passenger Agent, depot, ticket office. uinmigiwsssi Advertisements Under This Head $5 Per Line Lawyers. D. B. HHPLOGLfi. ATTORNEY-LOANS negotiated on real estuto secuiltv. Meant building, coiner Washington ave nue and Sptuce) street. WILLARD, WARREN . KNAPP. A 1' toitios and Counsellors-ut-Law. He iiublleun building, Washington uvenue, Scranton, Pa WATSON. D1EHL. HALL & KEM.MEH EH Attornejb and Counsellors-at-Lavv, Tiaders' National Bank Building, looms, ti, 7, S, 9 und 10, third Moot. JAMES II. TOHREY. ATTORNEY AND Counsellor-at-l.aw Rooms 413 and 4.1 Commonwealth Building. FRANK fi. BOYLfi, ATTORNEY AND Couiihellor-at-Liiw Buir building, rooms 13 and 14, Washington uvenue. JESSUP & JfiSSFP. ATTORNEYS AND Counsellors - at - Law, Commonwealth building, Washington avenue. ALFRED HAND, WILLIAM J. HAND. AttuHicvs anil Counselhus Common wealth building. Rooms 19, 20 und 21. FRANK T. OKHI L ATTORNEY-AT-Law, Room 5, Coal fixehtinrio. Scrunton, ln. JAMES W OAKFOHD ATTORNEY-AT-Lavv. Rooms 514, 515 and 510, Houiil cf Tiado building. B. F. KlLLAM. ATTOHNEY-AT-LAW, 120 Wjomlng uvenue, Sernnton, Pn. JAS. J H. HAMILTON, ATTORNHY-at-Lavv, 45 Conimonweulth bldg., Scrun ton EDWARD W. THAYER. ATTORNEY Rooms 14 and 15, Republican bldg. JOSEPH JEFFRKYS. ATTORNHY-AT-l.nw, 7 nnd S Burr building. L. A. WATERS. ATTORNHY-AT-LAW, 423 Lackawanna ave,, Scianton, Pa. C. It. FITCHH1 . ATTORNfiY-AT-LAW, Commonwealth building, S'jrantou, Pa. PATTERSON & WILCOX, TRADERS' National Bank Building. cTcOMEGYB. 321 SPRUCE STREET. A. W. BERTHOLF. Atty., 319 Spruce St. Schools. SCHOOL OF THE LACKAWANNA, Scranton, Pa. Couises piepuratory to rolle(,o, law, tnedtclno or business. Opens September 13. Send for catalogue. Rev. Thomas M. Cunn, LU D., Wulter II. Buell, A. M. Central Railroad of New Jersey (Lehigh and Susuchannn Division.) Stations In New iork )oot ot Liberty street, N. It., nnd Whitehall Terminal. Anthraclto coal tiseit oxcluslvoly, Insur ing cleanliness and comfort. TIME TAHI.E IN EFFECT NOV. H. 1897. Trains leave Bcrnnton for Plttston, Wllkcs-Ilnrre, etc., at 8 20, 0.1. 11,30 a. in., 12.46. 2.00. 3.0"). 5.00. 7.10 p. m. Sundays, U.oo, a. m., 1.00, 2 15, 7,10 p. m. For Lileewood and Atlantic City, S 20 n. m. For Now York, Newark nnd Elizabeth, RIO (express) a. m 12.45 (express with Uuffot pnrlor enr), 3iir (express) p. rn. Sunday, 2.15 p. m. Train leaving lit., p. m. arrives at Philadelphia, Heading Ter minal, 5 lit p. m. and New York b.00 p. m. For Mnunch Chunk, Allcntown, Bethle hem, fiaston and Philadelphia, 8 20 a. m., 12.45, 3 05. 5 IX) (except Philadelphia) p. m. Sunday, 2 15 p. m. For Baltimore and Washington nnd points South nnd West via Bethlehem, 8.20 a. m., 12 4, p. m. Sundays. 2.15 p. m. For Long Brunch, Oeoan Orovc, etc., at 6.20 n. m. and 12.15 p. m. For Rending, Lebanon and Harrlsburg, via Allcntown, S 20 a. m., 12.45, COO p. in. Sunday. 2.15 p. m. For Pottsvllo: 8 20 a. m., 12.45 p. rn. 'Returning leiivo New Yoik, foot of Lib ertv Htreet. North River, nt 9 10 (exorcssi a. m., 1.10. 1.30. 4.15 (express with HufTot . parlor enr) p. m. Sunduv, 4 30 u. m. Lenvo New York, foot Whitehall street. South Ferry, nt U0S n. m., 1.00. 1.23, 3 55 p. m. Passengers arriving or departing from this terminal can connect under cover with all the elovntcd railroads, Broadway cablo cars, nnd ferries to Brooklyn and Staten Islnnd, making quick transfer to nnd from llrnnd Central Depot ond Long Island Railroad. l.eivo Phlliielelphla, Heading Tcrmlnnl, 9 00 n. m , 2.00 and 4 30 p. m. Sunday. 0 23 n. rn. Through tickets to nil points at lowest rnto may bo hnd on application In nd vanco to tho ticket ngent nt tho station. 11. P. BALDWIN, , ,T , . Gen Pass. Agt. J. H. OLHAPSKN, tn Supt. Delaware and Hudson. On Monday, Jan. 17, trains will leave ' Scrunton as follows: For Curlionelale C.20. 7 55, 8 55, 1015 a. in ; 12 (ii) noon, 1.21. 2 20, 3.52, 5.25, 6.23, 7.57, 9.15. H.oO p m , 1.16 a. in. For Albany Saiatoga, Montreal, Bos ton, Now fiuglaud points, etc., C.20 a. m., 2 Lu p. m. For lloncdnlo 0 20, 8 53, 10.15 a. m.; 12 00 noon, 2.20. 5 25 J), m. For Wlll.e-s-linrie fi.4. 7.50. 8 4", 9 IS, 10.45 11. in., 12 05 1.23, 2.21, 3.33, 4.11, 0.00, 7.50. 10 28, 11. ,0 p. 111. For New York. Philadelphia, etc, via Lehigh Valley H. R., 43, 7.5'j a. rn 12 05, 1.25, 4 41 p m. (with Black Diamond fix preps) H, ,0 p. m. For Pennsylvania It. R. points C. 43. 9.38. n. m , 2.21. 4.11 p. mi For vvestirn points via Lehigh Valley R 11.. 7.50 n. in.. 12.0. 3 3! (with Black Diamond Express), 10.28. 11.30 p. m. Trains will atrlvo at Scianton as fol lows: From Carbondnlo and tho north 45.40. 7.45, 8 40, li.ll, 10 10 11 m, 12 00 noon, 1.20, 2.18 3 23 437 5,13. 7.4", 10 25, 11,27 p. m. From Wllkes-U.iriu and the South 6.15, 7 60, h 50. 10.1J. 11.55 11. m ; 1 1G. 2.14, 3.4:), 5 20, fi 21. 7 5'i. 9 05, II I", p. in , 1 13 a. m. Complete lntmni itlim regaiiling rutei to all points in the Vnltcd Stales und Canada may bo obtained at tho ticket of fice In thn depot Special attention given to Western and Southern resort business J. W. Bl'HDICK. G. P. A.. Albany. N. T, H. W CROSS. D P. A.. Scranton. Pa. Erie and Wyoming Valley. In effect Sept. 19, 1SD7. Trains louvu Scranton for New York and Intermediate points on firio railroad, also for Haw ley and local points at 7.03 a m and 2.2", p. m. Arrive at Scranton from abovo points nt 10.23 a. m., 3 15 and 9 38 p. m. SCUAVrON DIVISION, til r.fft-ct Di-ccmbrr lvttli, 1807. lt"S l w3I'V tt H& Noiih Hound. M01HI1 ttnuiul. '2011 eit " s Stntlons p H 3 W (Trains Dally, Ex- 2 v, I cept .uaday ) a a .... p i.irlve Leave a hi 725N Y Frnnklla st .... 74M.... 7l0,Veut 4Jnd street .... ?.,., 700 WeeUavrken .... 8 10 .... p n'Arrlve I eave r m! 1 151 1 anosln .... 2 5, .... lfi'i Hnncick ... 2 1 .... IJ'O' StailUbt .... 22 .... U i, Prcuon rarlc .... a.d .... 1240 winwooj .... S41 .... L'2; 1'oyatcllo ... 250 .... 12 it' niaoa ... 2rs .... slid, rioisntt Mt ... 3 u' ... Ill 9 bnlondalj ... s ,9 .... I14'i Iooitlity ... !').... 1131 I'ntundiu .... 311 .... til 0 lute MrMe .. H38 ... mail 'vtajrleU .... 11 43 .... Ill s.T .liimin ... 145 . .. 11 is Airiiibild ... ail .... 11 1', WliilOU . . 351 .... 'll 111 Pcckvlllo .... 3.V) . 11071 UlVikailt .... 4 01 .... 11 ov liicoturs .. 4: .... U ill Ibroop .... 410 . .. lliHi Prmldencn .. i U .... tie.7 laik Pisco .... fl l' .... loiv s-crauton . 4Sv .... 'a h Leave Arrive r v. All trains run dally except siiudiy. t fcU-nltIe3 that trains stop on signal tor pas sengcis -tcure rates via Ontario & Western before, puiclinslnj ticket and save money Day ana NigUt E pieistotlie West .1 c Anderson, Oen. Pass Agt. T. Flltci of t, Dlv Pass, Agt, her-nteui Pa Per Year. Detectives. BARRING & M'SWKENEY. COMMON wealth building lnteistato Seciet Ser vice Agencj. Architusts PEHCIVAL J MORRIS, ARCHITECT, lloaid of Tiado Building. EDWARD II. DAVIS, ARCHITECT, Rooms 21. 25 and 2i, Commonwealth building, Scianton. E. L. WALTER ARCHITECT. OFFICE rear of too ushlngton avenue LEWIS HANCOCK JH , ARCHITECT, 415 Spitic'e St . cor. Wash ave Scranton. FREDERICK L. BROWN. AHCHITET. Price Building, 2ij Washington avenue. Scianton. T. 1 LACEY & SON. ARCHITECTS. Traders' National Bank. Dentist. DRfa LYMAN. 325 N. WASHINGTON avenue. DR. F. stieet. L. MGRAW, 3u5 SPRUCU DR. II F. REYNOLDS OPP P O. DR. C. C. LAFBACH. H"i V.'yomlnR avo. WELCOME C. SNOVER, 421 LACKA w anna uvenue Hours 9 to 1 and 2 to 5. Wire Screens. JOS. KUETTEL. REAR 5li LACK wnnna uvenue. Scranton, Pa., manufuc tuier of Wire Screens. Scc.l-i. G. It CLARK & CO . SEEDMfiN AND Nmservmon: storo HG Washington ave nue, gieen luuibo, H50 North Main itve nuo; storo telephone, 7S2. IlotcU and Restaurants. THfi ELK CAFE, 123 AND 127 FRANK- lln avonuo, Rates reasonable, P. XlfiOLfiR, Proprlfltor. SCRANTON HOUSeTnEAR D.. L. S. W. puasengtir dopot. Conducted on the Eu lopeun plan. VICTOR KOCH, Prop.
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