G T1IE SCI? ANTON TlttBUtf 13-THURSDAY. AV1XZL 28, 1898. DAY'S DOINGS IN NORTHSCRANTON Great Demonstration In Honor ot the Departure of Company II. AN IA1MBNSB THRONG WAS OUT Citizen's Hand Actnd ni nn Escort for Itio Soldier IlotaOltirrlngc of Kilwnrd J.nftnn nml Mis Itury Cnv in nnd llnrnca C.N lien nml Jlim Ilntllo May Williams--Joint Drgiin Died irom the. Injuria Nitstnlncd 'J ucsilny. The entire populace tinned out last r cning to give Company II a rousing faiowell. In anticipation of the mem orable occasion, nil of the butilneq placet wore nolly bedecked with bunt ir.t, nnd flags, and business U3 for E"ttcn In the anxious moment The members of the company were nil attired In heavy marching accouter iin nts and when they emerged from their headquarters at the armory the Citizens' band wat In waiting and es corted the guurdsmen up to the square. An the boja departed on an electtlo nir for the central city all Joined and g.ne them three mighty cheeis. The company last evenlns had Its full quota of men, and each man e liissed unbounded enthusiasm In tho uoik lh.it Is before him. The uell v talus of the entire community ficcom I imJes Company II on their Journey. TWO WEDDINGS. pretty wedding was solemnized i steulay afternoon In the Holy Rosary chin h The parties to We united In the linlv bonds of matrimony were 1'dward I.ottus, the will-known hotelktepcr. of this plate, and Miss Mar Gavin, a piominent joung ladj. The bridal cuiplp mm died down the aisle to tho sir ilns of nn appropriate wedding inai'h executed b Miss Libido Neiiry. They who attended by Miss Mamie Sluarn, of the West Side, and Udwaid l.oftui, a nephew of the groom At the eltar thev w(ie met bj the Rev N J M'Manu1-, who perfoimed the eere mony that unltiil them foiever A huge tbiiing wltiiissid the wedding Tho fouplc will dispense with n wedding tour and settle down to housi keeping lmmedlatily A leceptlon was given tlu m at the home ot the bride s mother hi McDonough avenue. They reteivtd Innumerable wi ddlng gilts .v wedding took place jesteiday af ternoon at No It I'niker tieet tho cinttartliiR putles being Horace O. ilco and Mi's Hattle May Williams, the latter of Hide l'.nk. The cete niony was perfoimed by Rev. W. O Watklns, of the Xoith Main Avenue Uiptlst church. In the piescnee of the family and Imniedl ite friends The in w 1 -wedded couple left for Mt, I'oeono, whoie they will bpend a few wet ks. iTpon their leturn they re Klde in this place. They were the le- lplents of many beautiful wedding pieseiif Mr. and Mrs. Wilcox aie popular young piople ot this place and the will-wishes of their many friends aie with them. TOLD IX A rVAV LINKS The tuneral of Renjamln Motrls will take plate this afti rnoon at Ii o'clock li' in the family residence. No. 30 lobe Warehouse HS ?' w SHIRTS. The Sale Started Last Friday Continues V'W w For Record Breaking Values It Never Had a Parallel in This City, This sale includes everything in Men's White shirts that man can wear, a.'so Night Shirts. While the sale lasts the prices quoted represent a saving of fully OneThird Off Regular Values And the Custom Shirt Maker who would charge you double the figure we now ask could not fit you better than we can, Sale Closes FSi'I'wS i fgi i g Globe Warehouse Hrealur stieet. tSetvlces will bo In charge of Rev D. C Phillips, pastor ot the Welsh Cr.lv lnltlc church. Inter ment will bo miido In Washburn Street cemoteiy. John Degnti who was ro badly In jured In tho Marvlno Tuesday by a fall of roof tiled from his Injuries Inter In the day. Ho Is Biirvlvcd by a wife and three small children. Tuneral arrange rrnts have not been completed. Marquette Council Literal v Circle dispensed w Ith titer del nte nnd smoker Inst vonlng, that the members might do honor to tho depitturo of tho Thir teenth regiment for the front Allclriel Muiphy was arrested at the Instance of William MeAndiew upon the charge of polling liquor without a licuiihe. Murphy was slvon a heating before Alderman Roberts and held In bid for his appearance at court. Rev. W. C. J-aiior and J K. Johnson, representing St 1'iul's Lutheran church of Shoit avenue, left jenteiilitv for Rnst Mauch Chunk to attend Hie Wllkes-Haii" conference. l'he West Matket Street WoIfIi l$ap tlst chuich will hold an entortnlnment on the evening of Mav 10 A number of ptizes will bo olfeied for competi tion. Thcrewlll be an Important business metlng of the North Main Avenue Uaptlbt church this evening. DUNMORE. Mr. and Mis Uabilel Swnils entei tnlned a number of their friends I'd ditv evening at their home at 23J Cherry street, In honor of their pastor, Rev. C. 11. IIujh and family, who left Dun more jestetilny for Noiwlch, N. Y., as presiding elder. Those entertained were: Rev. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Hns, Mr. and Mrs Frank Sanders, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Vlckers, Mr. and Mis. Rd w.ud Altcmos, Mi. and Mrs. Oscar Yost, Mr. nnd Mrs. Steamer, Mr. and Mis. Amos Washer, Mr. and Mrs. Rail ISIshop, Mr. nnd Mis Chailes Collins, Mr. and .Mrs Morris, of Oiovo street, Miss Jennie Mitchell, Miss Ruby Yost, I.uretta Mills, Jessie Mitchell, and On en Snarts. The evening was spent pleasantly In vailoua wajb. Tho looms were piettlly ileeoiated with palms and (lowers Relieshments were reived from tables. Those who seived weie: Mr nnd Mrs. Joseph Viekeis nnd Mr. and Mrs. Chillies Collins Miss Ruby Yot and Lniett.t Mills affoided music foi the occasion. MINOOKA. l'ltrlek HennlKlnn, of South Mnln stieet, wis painfully Injured at the No 1 shaft of the Oreenvood Coal comp-inv jesteidij-, by being squeezed between a lo uliC car nnd the rib John Davis left list evening for Rltts Imig, where ho intonils to make a pernisi ni m residence rim O'Connell council Young Men's Institute, meets In rcgulai session this evening Michael, tho lS-vear-old son of Martin Wnlsh. of Gllmore avenue, has left home, pitsumably to enlist in the United States nav v. Ml?s Marv Wnlh, of Plttston has re turned homo after a few weeks' visit with friends. Should Immierntinii He l'etnclril t There will be a dubalo In tho audito rium at tho high school on Friday at 11 a m between tho numbers of the Sopho. more and rreshmen classes Tho ques tion to be discussed Is, "Resolved Th it immigration should be further restricted b law " Tho debaters for the Sopho mores will bn Romond Rice Norman I'itehwr and Miss Maud Capwell Toi 'ho I'reshmcn, Arthur llouven, Wallace M ir tln and Cirma Wchlnu All the members of tho high school will be presi nt flio public Is also Invited to attend on Saturday. 'TT "T -"- - T" "1 T Tg irtB W I Jill WIMI ' Km fcM ft ,. Iljjl lL jT??llTl lliTJ S ttV ; 1 LIVE NEWS OF WEST SCRANTON SotiNStlrrlng Scenes Marked tbe De parlure of Company P. CX.MUAineRS ACTPD as an escort W illio ..lee, n Pupil in No. 1 1 School, Hud III Ilnnd lliullv Injured li the Exploding oi a Cartridge With Which Ho Was i'luylii-:-- Vnnn Mmmins HuMiiincd nn Ugly Scnlp Wound by I'nlllng Olln Cur-.OIher I turns. The meiubeis of Compnnv V will entry with them tho memoii of the soul Stirling scenes which marked their departure fiom their armory to Join the regiment at the Delaware and Hud son station last evening. There was plenty ot red lite burned, numerous Hags and handkerchiefs waved, but be ond a few smothered cheers, little outwaul demonstration was made. It seemed ns If the great crowd who had congiegated at or near tho corner of Mnln avenue nnd Jackson street were awed by tho solemnity of the occasion nnd respected the little group gathered here or there about n soldier boy to bid him farewell riom 7 o'clock on the "boys" strag gled Into company qunrters and stiapped on the If accoutrements, shouldered their guns and took their Places In the ranks Little was said, for ni' felt that each had Just said good-bye to the deal ones. Tew, If any, but Indicated by their actions that they realised what was to follow and. were calmly prop.aied to go to tho end of the journey, lead where It would. The company was mustered on Noith Main avenue at 8 o'clock nnd matched down to Seianton street. Turning heio they began tho march which ends tem poiatily nt Mt. Gietna. Preceding them were ubout fortj ex-members of the company and members of tho iVnthra clte Glee club. They were matching In sets of louts and were led by Rdwatrl Thajci who cairhd a large American Hag The tluee musicians of the com pany led the c ompany nnd all marched ii)) Main to West Lackawanna avtnuo and thence to tho armory on Adams avenue. Coloted lights weie burned at the ar mory, West Side bank, West Side Re publican club, nnd Davis" and Jenkins' phaimaclis Most of the stores and dwellings along Main avenue weie dee orated with limiting' nnd Hags. In sev ci.al instances colored electlic lights were dlsplajed, especially at The Tii buna bulletin at Jenkins' pharmacy. AN UGLY SCALP WOUND. Anna Tlmmlns, the tvvolvc-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Tltn mlns, of Kejser avenue, was brought to Dr r. C. Hall's ofllce, on North Main avenue, vesterday afternoon to have a Jagged scalp wound sewn up. She was playing with some companions on the empty cars standing in the Price's shaft switch and had fallen off. In falling she struck her head on the right side, just back of the forehead, and Indicted a wound over two Inches long, exposing the skull. She bravely bore the ordeal of having tho wound stitched, though she was quite weak fiom tho loss of blood. A DANGEROUS PLAYTHING. William Rice. 14 je.ars of age, met with a serious Iniy jesterday morn ing nt public school No. 14 by having the upper poitlon of the first two flngeis of his left hand blown off. An esplodlng Si-cnUuie earttldge did the damage About twenty minutes of U o'clock i-i the scli!frs of Miss Mun sun s loom sat waiting for the ap proach of recess, all were startled by a loud explosion Tho smoke clearing, it was seen that oung Rice, who had risen to his feet, was injuted Miss Munson quieted the pupils nnd huirled to the assistance of the injured lad. She wrapped her handkerchief mound the mm In such a manner as to stnunch the How of blood Pi of Hughes, the principal of the school, hearing the noise, came into the loom nnd assisted Rice, who re sides just across Academy stieet from the building, to his home. He is n son of Mi. and Mis. Thomas Rice. The injured lad did not whimper while Doetoi B G. Reddoe assisted by Dr J J. Robeits, dressed his wounds. He said he lound the cart-' lldge upon the stieet and was pushing a pin into It when It exploded. In ad dition to the soveilngof the two Hngers, the thumb nnd thlid linger are badly einted and his face Is scorched by the Hash. Theie are about 123 pupils In the loom, which Is a l.uge one, and the bullet passed ovei the heads of at least twenty of them seated neat by. It lodged in the wall about eighteen feet away. Tortunatelv, none of the Hying pieces of the shell stiuck anyone. PERSONAL MRNTION. Thomas Rlalr, of New Roston, Pa., Is tho guest of his parents, Major and Mrs. M. S. Rlalr, ot South Main ave nue runeial Director P. M Tague, of North Rromley avenue, sas his second boy weighs fouttceu pounds .lie ur rlved yesterday Mrs. George Smith, of Edwards court, Is seriously 111. Owen Moran, of Jackson Htieet, who has been 111 foi some time, was re moved to tho Moses Taj lor hospital ytsteiday nfteinoon. Mis L Skellenger, of Pi Ice street Is at Clark's Summit, being called there by the death of a telatlve. Mr. and Mrs. J. Plpher, of North Gar field avenue, itre happy over the nt rlvnl of a boy estenlay. MINOR NRWS NOTRS. Cerlo Octow, of Rack street, who was arrested last Sundaj evening and was locked up in the West Side Btatlon house, was committed to the county Jail ycMterdny by Alderman Dnvles In default of 315 Hne Octow Is the fellow who Is supposed to have had a knife in his hand when ai rested, Intending to use it The knife wns found and tuined over to Lleuteimnt Williams, who made the arrest. Members of Simpson Chapter, No 212, Kpwoith league, will hold a social at the lesldence of Miss Stella Yohe, at 124 South Rromley avenue, this even ing. An excellent piogrnnime will bo INTERESTED PEOPLE. Advertising a patent medicine In the pcv. cullar way In which tho proprietor of Kemp's Unlsam for Coughs and Colds does It, In Indeed woriicrful He author. Izes nil druggists to give to those who call for It, a sample bottle Tree, that thoy may try It before puiclmslng. Tho largo bottles are 25 and COe. Wo certainly would advise a trial. It muy save you trom cunwiiniQtlou. ' I Tho spring remedy thht la better than nil others la Paine's Celery Compound Thousands linvo been wired by 11. physicians uso nnd loo omtneud It- Recommend It, Wo havo It. Try a bottle, H ATT HEWS BROS. 320 Laekn. Ave. rendeied. Refreshments will be served latei Tho funeral of Ada, the seven-year-old duughter of Mi nnd Mrs Thomas Yeardsle, was In Id jtsterday aftei noon from the lesldence at 12130 Jack son street Many fi lends of the bereft parents attended William Ciawford, superintendent of the Allls mission, of ficiated. Interment wns miido at the Washburn street cemeteiy. The Tuesday Kvening Thimble club were entertnlned Tuesday evening nt the residence of Miss Lillian Rlrtlcy, of Rock street. A pleasant evening was spent and leftcshments were seived by the hostess. Owing to tho excitement nnd center ing of Interest In the depattme of the soldiers fiom the clt, tho manage ment for tho West Side hospital bene fit determined to postpone the conceit until next Wednesday evening, Mny I All tickets alteadv sold for last even ing will be taken that evening and tho programme, with i veral additions, will be given ns published The funeral of the late Mrs. Leah Victor will be held this afternoon at 2. 30 o'clock fiom the residence, 2G11 Jackson stieet Intcimcnt will be made at Washbuin street comtteij. SOUTH SCRANTON. rive w ell-know njoung couples of this side weie mauled In St Petei's cathe dral yesterday. At 7 SO o'clock Miss Mary Murphy, of Rluh street, and MIchnel McDeimott. of Jermjn, weie married with a nuptial mass by Rev. J. A. O'Reilly Thev left on the 1 15 o'clock train for a visit to New York city, and upon their return they will reside In Jermjn, where Mr. McDer mott conducts a grocery. Miss Nellie Smith and John P. Melvin were united in man Inge at 1.' o'clock noon, Rev. J. A. O'Reilly ofllclating They also left on a tour to the metropolis, and later will reside at 510 Plttston nvenue. Philip McGuIre and Lizzie Clifford were married by Rev D J. M.aeGold rlck In St. Petei's cathedral at 5 o'clock yesterday afternoon. Today Mr. and Mrs. McGulro will commence house keeping at the coiner of Hemlock street and living avenue Martin Gold en and Mary Agnes Murray were made man nnd wife at 1 30 o'clock, Rev. D. J MacGoldrlck pertormlng the ceremony. They will reside at 401 living avenue In Getmnniu hnll last night tho Young People's socletj of tho Christ Lutheran church held an entcitaln ment. It was laigelj attended. St. John's chuich basement was crowded again last night st the sup per of the Rlessed Vligln sodality. S. S Soruks, senior member of tho South Seianton llrm of Spiuks Rros., lumber merchnnts, was tendered a banquet last evening at John Loh mann s lestaurant on Lackawanna avenue. Mr Spiuks was piesident of the now defunct Meadow Rrook Rulld lng nnd Loan association, whose series l.an out a short time ago and he is about to go abioad for his health The afialr last evening, una used by the other members of tln above associa tion, was CMuesslve of their nppi eola tion of his sei vices as presiding olllcer and also n farewell to the departing friend. Ambioo Hertz wns toastmas tei of the evening. In behalf of his fellow -member a of the assocl itlon, At torney P. A. Stokes piosented tho guest of honor, Mr Spiuks, with a beautiful watch chaim His temaiks. In making the pieseiitatlnn, weie le plete with many pleaanties. Mi. Spruks accepted the gift by icspondlng In a happy manner. Remarks weie also made during the course of the banquet by Attornevs M J. Donnhoe and J. J. Murph, Pi of. M. J. Ketilck nnd Jo seph Kuhns. The deleeUblos were thoroughly enjoed, and as a climax the whole group were photogiaphed by Photographer Grambo. BURGLARS AT WORK. '1 liev Attacked tho lint Ollico ot the L) renin t'hentrn. The sjifo In the office of Manager Harvey Long nt the Lyceum theatre was broken open at an e.uly hour jes terday mornltiK and $3 in cash and some Impoitunt papers of no value to the cracksmen weie stolen. Rntianee was made by lorclng the door on the ticket olllce. A week ago jesterday morning the otllce nt the Lyceum was buigluilzed, but the vlHltois were scared away without attacking the safe The game Is hardly worth the candle, as the safe Is never mude tho deposltoiy of much money over night An attempt was made a month ago also That time the bin gluts came up through the Hour having siuttled It wide euuugh to let the safe drop down They puld their attention to the box office at the Acad emy of Music twice within n car ARE SERVINQ THEIR COUNTRY. lliiioolni Mm a .Number of Her hoim In dm Army nnd ,u. If every village, town and cit in tho nation gives ns many uoidleis and seanicn to the seivlce of Pni-le Sam as Mluooka has done In piopoitlon to 1 er population, It would aggregate a tremendous lighting power Theto aie not moro than 100 nblo bodied men In It qualified to pass tho examination for the seivlce, jet eight sturdy young men fiom there nro now enlisted Michael Cojne Is a gunner's mate on tho Ton oi, Pattlck Carey is nn ensign on the Raleigh. Ren Lynn Ih on the Minneapolis, Rdwnrd rfrllbln Is on the 7Vl. Yno-1 Aritnlra., KjaUU&OU'A f.n ship, In Snmer8 Is on one of ho big cnil'dH of tho Inlying Squadron Thomas ritzheney Is a seigennt In tho loglmont now nt Tampa, Floilda; Wil liam Joyce Is with one of the cither log Iments moblllred on tho sea const, and Joseph Gallagher enlisted a few days ago .it Pittsburg. Cntey wns transferred from the Mnlno to the Raleigh not very long be foie tho former wns ordered to Havana. MORE ILLEGAL VOTES. '1 hoy W rro Uneiirllieil During Yeatcr iImv'h I'v imltintioii. N'lnetv-nno witnesses were examined ostciday by Conmii'vdnneiH Lewis and IMlL'i'an in tho Lingstaff-Kelly contest. Tin v were all fiom the Twelfth waid, nnd principally fimn the Plrst dlstilct. Twelve ot the v. Itnesses admitted that they had not i lid taxes within two jears preceding the November election, and one ot the twelve, John Donnelly said he had not paid a cent of taxes hi fifteen yeais. Pour witnesses weiu not nntiirall7cd; and tvvelw admitted that they had Improper assistance. So thai liv yesterday's hearing twen- ty-clQht voters were disqualified. There were four or five others whine vetes may be throw n out on account of Im proper assistance. Theie will be a hearing today also. Tho voters exam lmd esterdny who were disqualified are ns follows Putt lei: Igo, no taxes; Patrick Ken nedy, no taxes Anthony Judge, Im propet assistance; Patrick Judge, Im proper assistance; John Lavelle nevei paid any taxes; Timothy Lunny, ltn pioper assistance; Charles Keough, no taxes, Stephen Gavan, Impropei assis tance; Joseph Hlghtman, Improper as sistance Patrick Morlarlty, no taxes, James Qulnnan, sr , not naturalized; John Rrodellck, improper assistance, James Resl, not naturalised- Jnme3 Caw ley, Improper assistance; Patitek Callaghan. Impioper assistance, I'd v aid Cosgtove, Improper assistance, Michael Gordon, not naturalized Pat rick Cmbett Improper assistance, Michael Carden, not naturalized; Thomas Caw ley, improper nvslttance, John Donnnlly, didn't piy taxes In fif teen jeais and had Improper assis tance; James Cunnlnghnm, no taxes; John Penton, no taxes, Hugh Durkln, no taxes; Aithur Coniy, no taxes, John Gibson, if., no tax's nnd Improper assistance, Michael Murray, no taxes, Richard Rjan, impioper assistance. FELT HER PURSE GOING. Mrs. G. it. Kdwnrds lung to It nnd the Man Who Untiled It. Dr Logan's colored hostler will not respond to reveille this morning Ho v as ai tested at 10 o'clock last night for snatching the pocket book of Mis. G. R. Kdvv arils, of 113 North Ilvde Park avenue, as sh was standing near th" Delaware and Hudson station watching the regiment go avvny. Patiolman Karlus was close by and aricsted htm Tho hostler was quite Indignant nt tho police station and stoutly asserted his Innocence. Mrs Edwards, how ever, was positive ho was the man and he v as locked up for a hearing nt 10 o'clock this morning Her pocltetbool: contained two 1-dollar bills and four coppers, and as long as she got It back she was satisfied and said she would not be on hand to appear against him. Her story was to the effect that she had tho puise In her hands nnd stw suddenly felt It slipping awav. She gtipped it tighter, and realizing tho su perior strength of the trrlpper, did the next best thing, caught his aim and held on. He jostled her, hut she cluru,' on, and screamed. Some men laid bend-, upon him in no gentle way, and gave him over to tho officer. The prisoner gave his name ns Claienee Howard, and sald he enjoved the con fidence of Dr Logan for whom ho has worked two years. AMATEim BALL NOTES. The South Side Rattlers defeated tho Unknowns by a score of 24 to 0. The Rat tlers is composed as follows C Hart man, catcher, C. Schank. pitcher and first base, r Snyder, pitcher and first base, L Lewert, shortstop, P Huestcr, second base, G. Whmjer third base, P. Huestcr, centre field. II Kotrlomklo, right field. A Ruckeloame, left Held C Hartman, manager and P. Huestcr, captain The South Side Cherries would like to play any club hi tno clt under ten jears of age 1'iank Huestcr, manager, Chas. lilshop. c iiitaln. The South Side Cherries would like to plav the Rosebuds on Saturday on tho fow Hi Id grounds Please answtr in Tho Tribune Prank Huestcr, manager; Charles lllshnp, captain The South Side Rattlers would like to play any team In the cltv under thirteen vears of age. Answer In The Tilbune. C Hartman, manager, and P. Huestcr, captain THEATRICAL ATTRACTIONS. 'I ho M eMernrrs roniclil. At the Academj of Musle tonight Jo seph Gieene and his coinieiy will pro duce "Tho Westerner," a tour-act com ulv drama. This nftirnoon "A Plain Old liishuiau" will bo the attt ictlon Under the Red Robe. Not In many months has so pronounced a dtamatlc success been seen In New York as "Under the Red Robe," which enjojed an uninterrupted run at the Umpire theatei of 30n nights This was perhaps owing to the fact that plajgo eis had become solicited by wearisome pioblem plavs and stage characti rs who lectured upon complex affairs of life and morality. "Under the Red Robo" on the contrai y, deals with love adventures, the gay lift of Pails, men who were ready to risk thiir lives on the turn of a card, and women whose devotion and valur was unqucstloniMe This Is tho play which comes to tho Lvceum tonight under the managt ment of Mr rrohmnn It Is ono or the greatest successes on toui. mm mmER ssSCMP CLEARER iJS.llv"" UTim With nnuniiiiwun ,jA T&iki. Mimriruv HiiwniiKitauiiw, riBPH WffMlPfPBlfiS BS&Ma DIED AT HIS WORK. John r.npelbreclit'f Sudden Demise it) Robinson' llrmvnry. John 'Rngelbrecht, of 621 Cherry stieet, dropped dead at Robinson's brewery, on the West Side, nt G10 es terday afternoon. He was employed In the department where the beer Is "racked" Into the barrels and his day's woik was nenrlv over when the sum mons came to him to join tho Innumer able raravun. Ho did not complain of sickness or weakness (lining the day, and appeared In excellent health up to tho minute ho was sttlckcn. Ho suddenly stopped work and fell forwaid. Assistance reached him Immediately, but ho was unconscious and died without uttering a word Dr. Ilnnd wns summoned, hut the end had come hefoie the message was suit Coroner Longstieet wns notified, nnd will Investigate tomonow. Tho case wan evidently one of apoplexy or heait failure. Undertaker Schoenfold removed the body to Its lata home. Rngelbrecht was about 35 years old, und leaves a wife nnd three children. GURRELL IS CHIEF. Veteran of tbe Force Promoted Mayor Bailey and Was on Duty Last Night. by Martin Gurrcll, tho veteran ot the force, Is now chief of police. Ho was appointed by Major Ralley yestetday afternoon and went on duty last night. During tho absence of Captain Piank Robllng, who Is commander of Com pany C, Mr. Gurrell will bo the recog nized head of the police foice To make tho appolntnient'ot Mt Gur rell possible, Captain Robllng tempor arily ranks as a patrolman. Ills io ductlon In position made a vnenncy in the olllce of chief, which was filled by promoting Mr. Gurrell. If this had not been done Captain Richard Rdwards, under the rules, would be the acting chief of the de pal tment. The appointment of Mr. Gurrell Is one of the most popular ever made by Major Ilalley. He has been a mem ber of the Scranton police foice for twenty-one jeais and has an official record that might well be envied by any man. He Is popular with his fellow-officers and has the confidence of the communltj-. Though a llgld disci pline ian, and equally us llgld In ic qulilng obedience to the law, ho has the tact and expeiienee which recog nizes that law must he tempered by mercy. He will make a fine official head for tho police department until Captain Robllng returns to assume the duties of the ofllce. The departure of Captain Robllng and Patrolman Lona Daj', who is a member ot Company D, makes two vacancies on the force which will piob ablj' be filled today by the appoint ment of substitutes by the major. 0X0NN0R.FITZ3IMIM0NS NUPTIALS. Ceremony Wni Performed ntJVoon in St. Peter's ( nthrdrnl James O'Connor and Miss Katie Fltz stmmons, of the central city, were mar ried at noon yesterday at the cathe dral by Rev. J. A O'Relllj-. Miss Mary Connors was bridesmaid, and John Walsh was groomsman. Prof. Schill ing played Mendelssohn's wedding march. The bride and her nttendant were dressed in costumes of blue bioad cloth, with lace and chiffon tilmmlngs. A reception was held at the home of the bride's mothc r on Mulberry street, and In the afternoon Mr. and Mrs. O'Connor left for New Yoik on their honeymoon. AIRS. DEMS0N ASKS A DIVORCE. Soji Her Husband ns Unfaithful to Her. By her attornejs, Hulslander & Al v.orth, Mrs Josephine M. Denlson yes teiday began divorce proceedings against John J Denlson. Thev were married In Ruffalo on May 2.192. and lived together until Sept. 4, 1S9", when he clef ei ted her lie has since absented himself and has nut contributed to her support. She also alleges that he violated III" mii riage vows Denlson Is a w ell-known bai tender in this city. ANOTHER TRAVER CASE. Peter Ccrrn of (arbondalo is Hold to Appeur nt ( onrl. Peter Cetia, of Dundaff street. Car bondale, wns held In $500 ball bjr Al derman Wright jesteiday to answer a charge of selling liquor without a license, piefetied by C. W. Tiaver, of Wllkes-Rane. Antonio Cerra, hi other of the- ac cused, became his bondsman. OBITUARY. riorence, tho 1-year-oM dauglitei of Mr and Mis William Slutler, of 103D Price street, died earlj jesterdnj morn ing after a shoit Illness from diphtheria Deceased was a bright. Interesting child The funeral will be held from the resi dence Prlday afternoon nt J 10 o'clock Interment will bo made at the Wash burn stieet ceiueterv. John, the C-yiar-old son of Mr and Mrs Bartley Doud of 1.17 South Giant avenue, died Tuesday afternoon from mi attack of dlphtherli Deceased wa a blight boy and his death Is the moie ml owing to the absence of bis fitlur who left for Montana onlj thi'o weiks into Word was suit him 11i fiinetul will he held this ufternoon from the usldeme at J SO o'clock Interment will bo mado ut the H do r.irk Catholic cimctcij Council" II ret Tonight. Raeh branch of councils will meet to night tho common hi audi In regulai and the select In special nepsduii In tlu lowir liodj the polieo enlistment and Mib-n-luto resolut.on and other linpurtatii con current measures will In- consldeii-d Prom select councils seweis und drains committee the upper Seventeenth vvuid sewer ordinance will be leporti-d 'J ho oanltarj committee will repuit on the two garbage oul'names ono giving the Ininn Sprinkling and Stitet ("leaning euiupauv the fianelilso to make the cnlleitloiiH ni d the other regulating the ilb position of gaibago unci other refuse The tnujen s rmoval of Patiolman llaukj is still ti foio the police committee Ollli-em I'.lrrled. Th following uro the newly-elected of. flcem of Coiiipiny No 47, Uulfoimcd RHnk Knights ot Pythias Sli knl'hl cantaln Wallace Molr, sir knight first heutemmt John G. Hodgson; sir knlht second nontenant John J Reel; sir knight treasurer, Gus Weiucl: sir knight recorder Colonel II K Dunuoll. .uerni'j . Giirutt'i. Arbitrators Drown, Tlnkham and Rud d fclttllif In Judge Wlllard's oflleo jes tvrdaj fo '0110011. hoard aiguinentH in the suit of At. W Guernsey ngnlnst J. V. Guernsey Judgo Wlllard in gut d for the defendant and Atornoys Nin"ni. -.n,l rtroenlp for tl' uLilntlf" JOiMlffHl malt Extract ty siteBweEi AMUSEMENTS. Lyceum Theater. Rcls & llurRundtr, Lessees. II. K. Long, Local Manoier. One night only, THURSDAY, APRIL 28th. Charles Kiohmnn Presents tho Brilliant Ho n in nee, Under the Red Robe Adapted by Kd Koib from the novel by Stanley Wcymnn, ns lnyed for ovor 300 nlghtn nt tho Lmplro Theater, Now York. OAST INCLUDES William Morris, Giles Hblne, Milton Lip niiin, (.cor.se Tuj lor, Henry Jamoo, Kdwin 1 innhouser, I.awrenco hddliu'on. Frank Me iljnn, Odgtn -. Wright, James Wallace, I rank Wills i, dairies Hartley, Uerbert Don on, Mnrv Hntnpton, Jlnry M Huck ininxtei, Marin Moore, Lorlo Kddlnton, Olive Cromptuu and others. Prices 2fic, "iOc, 7fic nnd $1 00. Salo of sen.s opens Tuesday, April 2(s Academy of ilusic Kels & BiirEuntler, LeMees. II. It, Lone, Local Manz:r. One Week Only. Dally Matinees, 2.13 Hvcnlms 8.15. Rverybody s luvorlte, Joseph Greene, Supportod by hla own superb company, In the following list of plaja. A Plain Old Irishman, Through Russian Snows, The Silver King, The Westerner, Iloland Ileod'i Lnughible Comedy, Lend Me Your Wire, and The Great Train Robbery. Especially Engiied, the Wonderful ArtlsU. THE LALLY CHILDREN I nto of Palmer OoVs Urownles I'MCKS IOc, !Oe, 30c. Mntlneo 10c. to nil p.irtu of the liousa. ARM rrn, o Itrave! Arm iouruelvoi nun the Cinchbar flopstick And clefrtiul jour homei agalust, ellrt TheClncabar lis Con. quorur. Price 2r conn. VVorih a Dollar. Order of j our dealer. ATTL.ND TO YOU II LYES NOW KjeMcht preserved nnd headaches pre vented by hiving your ejen properly ami Ricntlflcullv e unlnoil und fitted. Ryes eiamlneJ f'ce. Ibo latest styles of Spec tacles and ej eglasses ut tha lowest prices. DR. SHIMBERG, 305 Spruce Street NEW YORK HOTELS. The St. Denis Uroadnay and Eleventh St., New York Opp. (trace Church. European Plan. Rooms $1.00 a Day and Upwards. In a modest and unobtrusive way there ara f.'W bettor conducted Ciotolj in tha metropolis tin a tho 8t Donis Tho Kreat popularity it baa acquired om rendlly bo traced to its unlqu location, Ita boinolIkH htmoapherti, tha peculiar ezcellene of ita culsluo and aorvico, and lta vary mod.i kte prices WILLIAM TAYLOR AND SON. WESTMINSTER HOTEL, Cor. Sixteenth St. and Irving Place, NEW YORK. AMERICAN PLAN, $3.50 Per Dny und Upwards. EUKOPLAN PLAN, $1.50 Per Day und Upwards. I. D. CRAWFORD, Proprietor. TyEltVOUH 'i UOU1U.KS, AMi KINDS i cured lth Aiiliuul Kxtrnnts. Krea book ells bow. WAblllNUrON CUKMlO.Vli CO, nl SB I i
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