The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, June 06, 1898, Morning, Page 8, Image 8

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THE SCR ANTON TIUBrNtt-3IONDAY, JUNE G. 1808.
OAY'S DOINGS IN
NORTH SCRANTON
lentils Canlcy Injured by Uclng Thrown
from on lilcclrlc Car.
i
FPNKRAI.S op inn l.Al'R MRS Jo
RRI'll WILMS A.ND J,S THOMAS
: hi-port 10 he maui: tonkmt
UO OHC1AN1ZR A BRANCH OP 'i'llIJ
i nitrh mini: worurus-i up-
SAIJl'R Mi.ONm HAS CAUbED
ANoTin:it ahhkst ro lit: maim...
I)enntB C.iwley. of l'l anklln avenue,
vwin injured by mi nccliU-nt on thi) elct
ti'r tonil Josterdnj afternoon. A bruit
1 it o'clnrk n mr load of pnsHoiiKi'rs
vn-i k iln toward the central cltj, and
1" I i Oak stieet, when- tlio load turns,
thi nr lift tin- tnuk niul ran tmr to
the Kidcwulk in front of Mm. Thulium
A lils' lesdilinci.
'"ornl of tho juiMengrrs were
i hi own off und ono of litem, Caw ley,
li i I Ills Io;; w rendu d nnd wns otlier
wie InJuiM. JIc was tnln Into n
r ,irby limine anil iiftevwtuds una re
n veil io Ills hnnip.
two fpnrrals.
rl .io funeral of the lute Alls. Joitepll
A Hlin t.iok place Saturday afternoon
f i her hmno on William stieet. 1m-
hIvp ppii( win londttotcd by
1' 'iiv L'. l. i Jonu, of tlio Wi'l-li
i if cati' l.al ih'iich, who dtlivoled
.i i.i Hint Hit mi u nnd tnutlud on
l t v nitil.u'J ( hm- icter of tho de-
d. The IK nil iifii-rlngH woie hvau
t i I At thi I'i'iluslin of Hip ser-
the fuupiiil imcse, which una
ii t y , It rpte mti, piotot lid to Wnh
l p ytiiti iiivtii, vv'wii intcrn-.ttit
v maik'.
.I fui al if .timm Thnmna, who
1 ftnn ill-htlu r n, uns hi Id istor-
i tn in '"I from the home of his
i Nt in MariMi t avenue. ovvtiiK
t i t'i n.iilrt.nnt funn of tho disease
i H wh ch he wn- p filleted, only t'eln
t i .Mill In li .Ml friend intended the
iopk. Vbe rcnn'ns wire Interiorl Ir.
i mill pint ui iljdi i'arli Cuthollc
ir it. A 'lot h. i i 'er.ibi r of tho
i in Ir down wlta tl'c ?ame nfllktlon,
I ' il.e nmpct ti if icrr.vcry nro hope
ti.l Tn or j'ltix mrrrigan.
bn Mcirl-isn of C70.1 Noith Main
no, died Paturduy morninR fiom
i i li a mc'Td In n tall ft m a
n two weel.a into. Ul3 londltlon
i i ne stIouk on Tlui'bdio Hi vwie
" . itt old nni hud it sdclc J In the
N Hi Krii about thirty tnr.
" hi 'iii4il win hp hold nt 2 n'rlock
ti i iftPrnnon. Thf IniPrmmt will be
i i he euthi'ilinl leniolpiv,
TtiLD K A I'U.W LIXi:s.
1m nni hundred nnd llftb'th spsmton
ti i V nmliiK i dull lit Mlnti rial
- riatl in v ill tu held, ooinmeniinc
mi, oenlnn nt 7.3a oVloik, in t..i J
' UloaiHl rcplMripal filUU'Il. Till ns-
t mis will be lontlnued tomorrow, the
ii iiiirn1 Himilon uimmpncir; nt y
1 1 c It , ,i l i no hi. 1 l"i i vei.itw , !ii
ll ifll'lt V Ml bt m.id tllll iMUillK
i nil,'- ml' .i ' in in b i f th I'nitid
Mi' Wiiltm nUoiiiHlln hull on
'I Unit hi. 1 1 n i mi nnd foi th
i i r in i tin nation il n i, ini i i
f t'u i Mb i I'n.iilit. J. in.' nt nhin
11 bf ;n e t i.t
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f. t jlill KB
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Olllfl lib!
Than those who have never worn it
can possibly imagine. We show all
the good kinds are on display in
two of our large show windows
today and there is not a good or
desirable make
For Men'5, Women's
or Juvenile Wear -
that is not shown there, from the
lightest weight Cobweb Gauze to the
medium weight Balbriggans, Men
t nos, Silk, Silk and Wool, Etc. '
Specialties for AthSetes and Bi
cycle Riders are also shown.
JGlobe Warehouse 1
club have prppnred an excellent pro
Kramnip for this pvciiIiik, The prlnrl
lml feature will ho a dehato between
Homo of tliu inein'joiK on the suhjeit,
"ltoi)lved. That Clrant was n Kreater
Reiieial than I.pp." The nlllrmntlvc
will bi ii iie"titotl hy Chnrles I.cwIh,
Jnmrs Wlllliuiic, (Imncr Hlehards nnd
the llPRiitlxe liV IJaillel JonllllH, Illeh
aid WIlllaniH nnd Isaac .Vow ton. At
the rntiiltmloii of thn dchatu n Hinoker
will be t iijuifil. A larRe iiumbet- qt
BUefiti mi' exnerted to lip iircsent.
llev. It. It HuIkIii. pastor of tho
Chtlstlan i hurcli, lilted his patent),
who are at Canada, the forepart of the
week.
Attn. Andrew llrden, of Alahnnny
City, who lias been. lslthiK friends In
this plate, teturned home Hattlrdny.
William Craw, n former lofcldent of
thlB plni'p, who while heie made a large
number of fi lends, has lesiiondul to
the eall for MiltiuteotH. Last week he
enlisted In tho IHoventh United Statei
Infantry and wint ilhectly to Koit Mi.
l'herson.
Com table Helh Hmlth neionipllshed
tin- attest of William DleklenlcK and
Thoninn S Wllllam, Saturday, for al
Iei d (llhifr of lutoxIcnntH without the
npiPiiniy llt'Ptiip, T. 11. C. Mnlnliey
apppnttd ni piouieutor. Aldeinuin Kd
waid I.'ldlei- cnve the defendant a
heaillil nnd held tin m In ?5n0 ball for
tlielp nppeatnure.
Aim tin ClniK, of West Market stieet,
who had 1 eeit on a buuliuas til: lit
Montana returned home Hntuiday .
IJitttmnnt .1, W. nenjamht returned
to Crmo Alir Haturdnv.
J. t llo'iewell leaves today for
Washington, I'hlludil'ihl.i nntl Ualtl
inori .
Mm liolurt Hoekwell leturnod to her
home In Cmuon yeiti rdny nftif it gtay
with ri'athtij in this pluee.
Colom I T D hew In council. Junior
drdrr o Amirliati Alechniilcn, will con
duct an i Mtii Minn to Mountain Pari;
nest Saturday.
GUJ2EN HIDCSE.
Mm WilllHiii I'.iiNer, of t'lpmifie nvr
na.. h.m r. lurind from a viilt at Wyom-
i i
.'ir.' I., win, of .InekHoiiillli. I"ln.. is the
hoi m ot Alrn. J C lu Mi, of Aliilmt Mien.
Mrfc. Villi CI. . r. ot JnmmHVlilo. X J,
is i.i iii t of Alr. 1'. I" H'nith, of Jbni-
Kl .llll"l
H, A lltintlni;. of Hnnderimn avenue.
htii ti tin mil f I om a short lit ot Nov;
York el tv.
MLih Ixiitc l'mnert) of Honpcdnlp Is
the cuiut of Ail. i:. Glillill, ot Mount
.Vinut,
1, like Midi o 1'rnlli
Commenrlnj; Alondny. May r.O, the
Lake Shore nnd Mulligan Southern
ltnilw,i will i mi n new tinln for Cln-
'nnnti, St I.ouli nnd Intermediate
points, lmlnK Huffalo at 9 a. in :
Clmi'lnnd at 12-15 nnnti; mrlxhiK nt
Clnilnn.itt nt 7 30 p. m and at Ht. Louis
nt 7 "0 a in.
ThiouKh slceplnn enrs to Cincinnati
and Ht 1-oufs with dlnlntr car benleo
weet of Cleelnnd, are fcatuies of this
tmln. which will be known as tho
' fouthwi stprn nxpriss" Connections
will be inadi nt Buffalo with eastetn
lin. s
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children.
The Kind Ygu Have Always Bought
Bears tho
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LIVE NEWS OF
WEST SCRANTON
Number of Needed Impairs Uclnjr Made
on (lie Streets ot the Heights.
bCltANTON 11AIL.WAY COAll'ANY
HAH PfT IN IIUAVllHt HAILS AND
Tins on wnsr lacicawanna
AT.Ni t;-iii:ioiirt) or iuuiiway
i50Hm:nu:s again coaiu j-hdai
thi: Knvsuit vai.li:y suction
imioos mini: la to ur.su. mi: or
r.UATioN 'luDAY noti:s or a
1'UltbUNAL NATrUC.
Probably tho inoit Pistematlc, and
In H'M'i.tl Installed the 111 at, rcpalis
to South Alain avenue fiom Kynon to
I.andlH iitrcet, it distance ot live hloi ks,
is being made nt pjesent. That part
of the ncnuc from Kynoll Htreet to
ltoiinJ Woods plati is In the Iflfteenth
ward, nnd the ntw lesldnues beliiK
built on the Fnlrvlew Land tompany'n
ti'aeks faie aloiih' It. Solent Couuell
inan Hmatlo 1'ellown and Common
I 'lllllll IllUfl ,, Tiik.-.t.1t fill, nil nn l.wilf.
..... (...(, Illl-'VINI I'.I.V, ...V WWJ
I Ins after tho-p icpnlis. The road-bed
is ui in,T mien ami itiaiieu, diokijh
stone and cinders helmr used. Needed
tepnlts of a uliullai nattiie tiro belns
made tlsewlieu In this ward under
the direction or tin v(. ity fatheis.
iliiule was teientl Klen hy tho city
eiiRlnpcr's di'piu tmelit nlouc the ho
ernl stieets In ought to a propel di.tln
.iKe pinde. In a. short time thit sec
tion, hiietofoie nn evepnre with its
water nail clay mud. will he In as
trood condition as anj i-ection, though
IncUInn; pncs and eweIs.
The leirltmy fiom Hound Woods
place to Landls stieet along South
Alain ncnuo, lies In the addition fiom
Laikawnnn.i township to the Sixth
waul of the cits. Little war done In
ktepmg it in tdinp- bv the township,
and less wni done hy the city since its
i pi option Into the nujioiate limits.
The few siilewalku weie below gtade.
The Ptiiet being naimw and with llt
tlt mutual gi.ide was nanoweil hy the
Tnlnr line of the Sei anion Italic ay
company, nnd all s-cniblanio of gutters
HUM 111HI.
At the last wnid election Kdward
lames, jr., r South Main aM-iiue, was
elected to the select council on the
ttepubllcan ticket The 'hill' Interests
of the waul are rfhw being c.ued for
Alr. James has had a laige force ot
men winking in nrlnus parts of the
Thlid district, which Is the "hill."
Ciosslngs hae been laid and otheis
raled. Cutters cut and fllllns of a
substantial and piopir kind Is !lng
done The swimming pondn, ns they
aie tailed, that weie once wont to
form on different stieots, will .soon bo
but a memory.
Another plot e of wotk which de
Mres mention is being done by the
Srrnnton Hallway eompanj. That
ftretch of tinek leading fiom Seventh
stieet to the Ddnwaie, Laikawnnna
nnd Western cro-siiig on M'est L icka
vanna inentie wai lemneil, tics and
all, between 12 nnd fi oVloi k Sattinla
moinlng The wink was In ehaige of
Pom man Kilwntd Uefd, nnd he.iMer
tii- and mils corru pom.lng to the new
nils laid before Seventh stuot were
put in
Por many months this section of
tiat k was the unfit t- of all sorts of
imeothes nnd anathemas for tho Kail
w.iv comimnv A em. ,v....i ..
- -" IVU IMl'l II
ninth as a tugboat would In a high
ANOTHLIl HIOHWAY KOimPHY.
Lawlissnisu beems to bo a pioml-
n.nt f.atui. of the ustmllj hum-dium
-.-u iiiu ox hip coininuiilty lebitliiig
tii th. vicmitj of tlio HMle Patk shnft
Lai. in y, assault and batterj. highway
ii.bhuj and buiglai mo u few of the
tilnus peipitratod in that lo-ality dur
ing the last two tats and with bturt
llng fri'nunjcy.
The last icport of highway lobhorv
was made Sattnday when John Lat
hiko. of Wushbuin street; Andievv
Upecl;, of Lueino street, and John
Dombek, m tin Continental, were way
laid and tubbed oa.l Pilday morning.
Ihe men win inch iifsaulted In wide
ly i-eptiati spots nnd i tMcn istIlnco
tliue or four mm ninile the attack
Tho men weie attending an entertain!
ment nt Mmtuk's ball mi Twentv
f.ecoiid stie. t ami lett for their io
spectlve hemes about J n dock
Latlnko, i tossing the mulu Held of
the Hjdu Park shaft as a ,bnt cut
was held up nt the powder house He
was. beaten and all his money, foitu
nately a. small amount, was taken
Pi peck was tackled at the Junction of
tho Hack mad with Luzeun stieet ami
besides his beating he was deprived of
J10. Ilomebik nut his fate near the
Hampton switch, will known for its
many similar eventu and he lost $3
and was so roundly Lenun that ho
lemaliiid theio until a passing miner
assisted him to his home. None of the
men Identified any of their assailants
but believe that thej aro membeis or
the gang several of which hnvo been
ntiested lately and In two instances
conviction followed.
TWO MARRIAGES.
Tho (hit of the June weddings on
thin side oeeuirid Sntuidny. Thoio
woro two, one occurring In tho after
noon, tho other In the evening.
Miss nilz.ib.uh, daughter of Air. and
Airs. Thomas Williams, of Swetlnnd
Etrecl, was quietly mairled to alti i
Jones, of Wushbuin stieet, at 4 o'clock
Sattnday afternoon. Tho eeiemony
wnr. perfoimid nt the paisonaije of
tho Plrst Welsh Congiegatlonnl church
on South Lincoln avenue. Tho pastor,
Rev. David Jones, oiicluiicl. The louplc
wcro attended only by AIl-s Hliznbet'i
Anno Howter, who acted as Ilower glil
nnd was nttlud In white. Tho brldo
woie a In i mnlng costume.
Immediately after tho coiemony tho
couplo lepaiied to the lesldence of the
bilde's parents, wheie a wedding sup
per was solved, only tho Immediate
lelatlves of tho contracting parties be
ing pusent. Roth joung people nie
well Jmown on this bide and will he
gin hou-ikceplng in a newly furnished
homo on Swetlnnd street
Allss Alary Jane, daughter of Air. arid
Aim. Rvan It. Jone, of l.-.oi Ulvlslon
street, was united In man Inge to W. a.
Reynolds, of Docket's couit. Satuulny
ev tiling lit S o'clntk at the tesldenco
of tho bride's patents. Tho lelatlves
of the contracting parties and n few
intimate fi lends witnessed the ciro
mony which wns peifotmed in tho par
lor Palms and doweling plants weie
used to dei oi ate. Rev Thomas De
Clruchy, pastor of tho Jnckuon Street
Hnptlst chinch officiated and Miss
Winnie Hurrls played the wedding
nuuehes
The brldo was attended by Allss
Mmy Reynolds, u sister of the gioom,
ns bridesmaid and Llewollyn Party was
hist man. Until ladles woio piottlly
costumed. C'ougiatulatlona followed
the niu limine ' h npmninnv nn.i
Today
Because Hood's Sarsaparilla
Built Up His Systom s-.i
Child Was Weak, Mad Night Swoata
and Poor Appotlto.
"Our joungeat child was hi n had con
dition. Ono phjslclan ealtl the trouble,
was malaria nnd another thought It cauio
from tho stomach nud lhir. Mcantlmo
tho child kept growing w taker. Ho had
night sweats, poor appetite and various
other troubles. Wo worried nlong for
two years, and then wo determined to
try Hood's Harsapirllla, nnd from tho
flrGt day wo noticed n chance In our
Httlo boy. Wo kipt on until ho had
taken about threo bottloj. Today ho is n
strong, hearty child. Wo huvo always
had to keep him Indoors In winter, but
last winter ho was out with othcrchlldren
Biitl wo found no truce of the old troublo
returning." Ai.vnr.o IlAiMiMFiiauit, 70
Wflbhlngton Avenue, Altoona, I'u.
Hood's Sarsaparilla
M the tict in fnf t tlio Ono True Wood Purltler.
Soltl by nil ilrugKlats St . six for ir.
Hnnrl'c Pillc do not I,1''P'. rain or
1IUUU I HIS gripe. Druggists. 2"o.
later a hotiutiful post nuptlnl iepat
was sen id Mi. and Alls, ltejnolds
will i chide In u newly furnished usl
iluue at .Ma Ninth Alnln aenue.
Those who wete present weie. Air.
and Airs Coiuinodoio Pniiy, Air. and
Alts lienjnmln ltejnolds, All. und Airs.
William Jorimlah. Air. and AIm. Oeoigo
ltoberts, Air. nnd Airs, llossnr Itey
nolds, Air. and AIm. i:an A. l)n is,
Alls Nichols, Alls W. Silk. AIis. Dinah
.lones, Alis. Alaithn Celiling and the
Aliases- Jennie Shaw, Hlanor and Win
nie Hauls, Nellie, llhodu and Hmni.i
Nichols, Kate Joni s nntl Alice Silk.
Albert and W Nichols, Heniy S.tlls
hruy, Walter Jonn Llewelljn Parry,
Al. Kioiintelkii, XV. Silk. Hdward
Nichols, How aid Whllhem, John
Stevens, and Pred Cole.
AIISSION KOI l AIP.N.
The mii-Ion being hi Id nt St. Pat
lick's chinch by the Putislnnln Pathers
of Hrookhn, N. Y is being attended
with much sutcu-s. The flis,t week
whlth t.as devotnl e.cluslel to the
women was concluded Siturday even
ing. The hei vli es held thiee times each
day weie nil well attended and lntciest
did not lag.
The second and last week which will
be devoted exclusivity to tho men wnu
begun w 1th last i v cning s horv Ice at 7 .10
o'llock. Pathir Hiihuid was in ch.it ge
and pieached an i loqueiit hormon,
rather Zavler and Pat her Alphnrotts
assisted. The beiviies will as before
be thiee In number each dn. Alass at
5 and S o'clock In the morning follow
ed by Institution In the evening at
7.30 o'clock lnbliuition followed by a
beimon.
PP.RSONAL AIRNTION
Alrn. P K. Strlppler and daughter, of
South Alain avenue, have loturned
fn in a, visit nt R'imku, N. Y
Alls. J. Moigun and ilnughtii, AIIcs
Anna, of Wllkts-Mario, have lotuinetl
home nfter visiting Alu James Davis,
ot Twelfth stmt
Air. and Airs i: 15 AIois, of Xmtli
Iljile Paik avenue, have letutned
frniii a trip to New Yoik iltj.
Alls, l-ane Jnne", of Washburn stieet,
who has been sei Innsly ill for some
time. Is slowly imptnvlng.
Aim James AleClnln, of Steillng, has
ictuined home fiom a visit with friemk,
hoie.
Mis. Lewis Aloise, of Jackson street,
returned Saturday from a visit at
Cohocs, N. Y
Alis William Slntler. of Noith Rebec
ca avenue, entei tallied Alis. Prank
Holland nnd daugnter, Allss Allldied,
of Hratlford, Pa, tho latter pait of
last week.
Air. and Alls Georse llenote. of
South Alain avenue, aie homo from a
New Yoik visit
AlINOR NRWS NOTRS
Official announcement of tho resum
ing of opeiatlons nt tho Rilggs colller
operated by tho Lackawanna Iron nntl
Steel company has been made. The
work will her-in today after an Idleness
of seven weeks. At the time of shut
ting down, the period ot non-opeia-tlmi
was Indefinite, though it was ex
pected that it would last until Augu-t
The change Is very welcome to the son
emploes. Since being Idle tho plant
liviide and out has untleignne consider
able lepaliing A new bieakei engine
nnd holler have been plated. Si vein!
new lolls have been put in and the
elevators nltered The cnpatlty of the
plant Is thus mitci Lilly lnireased and
opeiatlnnn facilitated. A full time
schedule Is expected for sometime.
The membeis of St Paul's Pioneer
corps in full uniform nnd led b their
Miutn imps, paiaded Sntuidny evening
to ndvoitlsc their annual ptinle which
will be held next Thursday at Lauiel
Hill park They presented a natty
nppmtanec
The West Side Anthracites were de
feated by the Alumni Atheltic ball team
Snturilay after plnjed at the Cential
giounds. The seoie wns 5 to 1 Gal
lagher as pitcher. Dlehl no- fleldei and
Zanzibar at shoit carried olf tho lion
ois. Tho clas tnught by Airs Al L Rlalr
of the Simpson Methodist Sabbath
school, will londuet an Ice oienm and
straw berry festival on the lawn of the
lesldento of All. und Alls. XV. II. Dail
Ing, of Chestnut stiot, next Thursday
evening. The public aie coidlally In
vited. A lltermy enteitalnment 'followed
by n social session will be hold nt Hip
Jaeksmi stieet Rnptlat chinch next
Wdnisday evening The nlfiir Is be
ing ni ranged by iiiembcis nt clnsses
No. 27 and 11 of tho Sabbath school,
taught leS'pectlvely by Alis. Thomas
Alathias and Allss AInrgaiet Alorgan
It pi utilised to bo u line uffalr.
TO BE ORDAINED FRIDAY.
John .1. AIcLougliliii, ol Tnlfir, In tlio
Candidate (or I'olv OrdorN.
John J. AIcLoughlln, of Taylor, will
be onlalned to the pilestlmod nt SL
Allchnel's college, Toionto, Canada, nt
8 o'clock on Fildny morning, June 21
His ilrst mass will be celebrated at
10 30 on Sunday, the Siith, at St. Jo
seph's r lunch, Alinonka
Air Mt Loughlln begun his elnF.lcal
stutlli s at St Alb hails and spent
two ji.ira of his thiologlinl couitc at
St Mail's seminal) Haltiui. io
I rollovea nervous disorders, ernauatloni
i hoadoche, ViiikotulneBs, eto
A ureal iodic. ooiaonirinboLtlea.
HAPPENINGS OF
SOUTH SCRANTON
Larcc Class of Children Confirmed In St
Mory's German Catholic Church.
HACllAMILVT WAS IMl'AHTUD HY itT.
P.P.V. ItlSHOP HOHAN-PUNPIIALS
OP MHS. CATHLlllNi: HOIIitlCK
AND AIHS. CHAP.LPS KALLAILllHl.
PltANK blllANDUL SPUIOUSLY IN-JL-ItPD
IN Till: bCHANTON lliJT
'JON UOUKS-JLLlfS l.M.MPHAlAN
CHAZPU HY S'lllONO DillNK. IS
COMAIl'l'lLU) 'IO JAIL.
in St. Ainty's tlcrman Catholic
ehurih esteiday afternoon "a ilnns of
SUO children lccelMd the sacrament of
conlh niation, lit llev. At. J. Hubun
ollUlutlng with Patheis Chtlst and
Stopper assisting. Tho Hnpicsle
tereinunies weie witnessed by n thtong
of pniuits and fi lends of tho ihlldien,
whiih taxed the standing and s-eatlng
cuiuK.lt of the idliiie.
The event of jcsliulay will be n
meinoiable one from the fact that It
was the ilmt time thut his uninoncc,
lllshop O'llttia, has not olliclaled tit
itinlli niation leiemoules at St. AIniy's
ilittiih; It wim lllshop Hobuns ilrst
ilass to lonliim In tlint chuuh, and
Jesterday was the ilghteenth nnnUer
saiy of lllshop Hoban s oidlnutlon to
the pilesthotid.
Tho iln'ri of children was about
ecnly illMded as to j(e, and In u
large nuinber of their homes receptions
weie given lust evening In honor of
tho ocutsion.
T1IRKR PUNRRALS.
Prom her residence on Alder street
tho funeial of Airs. Catherine Rohrick
took place Saturday inuinlng at a 10
o'clock, the lemalns wue boine to St
Alnij's chutch and n solemn high mass
of icuulom was celebiated by Rev.
Petei Chi 1st, who pieached the funeral
eulogy. The services being over, the
cortege moved to the Oirmaii Catholic
cemeti ty at No. r, nntl at the giave
Pather Stopper ansistid by the choir
of St. Atatj's chanted the litany of
the dead. Alany ltot.il pieces were
placed on the giave. The l nil-bent is
weie Jacob Gelger, Jr. Peter Rosar,
sr, Jacob Dlppie and John Dcimtth
Alls Clint les Kallmejer, of Staffoid
nventie, who died Prlday, was Interred
In the Gel man cemetery at Allnook.i
esteiday. Rev. W. A. Nordt olllciated
nt the services, at the house and grave.
Panll Alnxldj, Andrew Koslnkj, Alnr
tln Spade und Pied Speedla weie the
pall-beaieis The Woiklngmen's i o
clety choir snng at the sei vices.
HUn, the infant daughter of Sobas
tlnn Gielnial, of Alth r stieet, wvis
laid nt lest in the Alinooka ceineteiy
eterday. Rev. At hchmldt of the
Chin cli of Peace, conducted the funeral
services.
SRRIOUSLY 1NJPRRD.
Prank Sprundel, of Stone avenue,
fm innately escaped death at the
Sei. niton Rutton wniks Saturda moin
ing, he having been hit by a huge "fly"
wheel tint became looseni d and fell,
sulking him at the left temple and In
fill ting n wound about t! Inrhes in
leii'ilh, stalling at hl,i eje, and ex
tending through his cheek. His eye
nariowly escape d being forced out
Dr Alanloy was hastilv summoned,
nnd stopped the piofuse How of blond
Later the incision wus closed and the
joung man was taken to his home The
oppic-sive hint of esterda caused
him to Mifter much nnd owing to his
weakened condition it was fenied that
tlio accident would result seiiously.
CRA'.RD RY DRINK
Julius Zimmerman, residing on the
old Log mad leading to No ", was nr
icsted and icaricsted Satuulny, and
at tho Intel heailng by Alderman
Storr he was committed to the county
Jatl for ten dajs. At 1 o'clock Snt
uiday morning a yotmgster rushed
Into the Alder street station house and
told Lieutenant Znng that Zimmerman
was livnne, and had made desperate
attempts to kill his wife by throwing
lighted lampi at her and flashing a
rnzot. Patrolmen Roland nnd feaitor
were dispatched to the scene nnd
placed Zlmmciinan In tho station
liou-e At the healing at 9 o'clock he
explained that his actions woie due
to excessive di Inking nnd he made
many piomlses of refoim to his wife
nnd the nlderman and upon the
strength of them he vv.-u discharged.
Patrolman Schmidt encounteicd Zim
merman on Cedar avenue later In the
day In a beastly state of Intoxication
and the patiuhuan to avoid a lepcti
tion of the early limmlng escapade
lot ktd him up and the result was us
above mentioned
NL'llS OP NRWS.
Aldeiman John J. Ruddy, of tho
Twentieth ward, was agteeably sur
ptised Saturday when nn o.xpressmnn
Btepptd into his offli e nnd confronted
him with n sheet and asked him to ac
knowledge tho tecelpt of n chair, tho
ehnrges being prepaid The gift, a
haniMonie olllco chair, was suit to him
by John Roll, of Poiest City, a promi
nent ftiinltuie dealer and undet taker
of that town, who Is a waini admirer
of the-popular maglstiate it Is need
less to state that Air Ruddy apprecia
tes this token of esteem fn m his ft lend.
It wns annum ed nt the masses In
St. John's chuich yisteidny that tho
chlldten who havo hem receiving in
lUiuction prepaiatorj to be conilrmul,
will iccelvo the sacrament next Sunday
nftoinoon.
Rev R. J. Alelley went to Plj mouth
yesteidny moiiiTng to nttend tho first
mass sung by Pather Sweenej. who
was oidalnetl at Huftalo, Satutday, and
who is n close friend of Pathir Dona
hoe, of Plj mouth. Pnthei Sweeney
will celebrate the late mass In St.
John's chuich Sunday next
The funeial of Charks Conrad will
ho held today at 2 SO o'clock. Senlcis
will be conducted at the houst b Rev
Air. Zitzleman and Rev. W. A Nordt.
Alltis Hannah Curtail, of Pl mouth,
was a lbltor on this sldo esterduy
DUNMOIIE.
A plenfinnt surpilso putty was ten
dcied JnniL'8 I it own at his homo on
Hrook street last Tuosdny evening
Various games were indulged In until
n srasonublo hour when icfreshments
weio aervei. Among tlvme picsent
weit Allsses Roitha Cole, RUzie
Jones, Alabel Kenit Retta Spencer,
Anna Hpaet. Aim Ion Jones, Lilian
Pruning, I.ulti and Alniy Si huh r, Hiuei
Inteisteln, Addle Young Alary Aion
ine, Phoobe Riad, Pielda Pa.th, Sus'i
Holloul and Alasteis Arthur Seizor,
Heniy Parfrey, Homy Holden, Alvion
JoneH, Arthui Howell, William Web
ber, Albert Jenkins, Wllllum AH man.
Flunk AIcKane, George Wlntornteln,
Richaid Howell, Pred and Charted
Pucks. Clnrencs and Rdwnrd Rouno
and Fhllllp Hensley, Jr.
Allss Rita Spencer, of Webster ave
nue. Is Msltlng fi lends In Rendhnm.
Horn, to Air. nnd Airs. William Con
nelly, of Rlpctilo nvpinie, n daughter
Airs. 11. V Ostcrhotit and chlldicn,
of Grove street, are spending n few
days ,,t Nhholsoti nnd lclnltv.
Allss Susio Donnelly, pf Hlnghninton,
N. V. Is visiting friends In town.
James Nell, of No. G, an employe of
the Pennsylvania Coal company, work
ing under the chnrgo of Rimer BUrer
nt PltlHton met with u pnlnftil accident
last Sntuiday. He, with other men,
was engaged In holsllng machinery
when his hand slipped Into the pulley,
badly lacerating three fingers. He went
to tho Plttstoii hospital and had his
hand diisfed, after which he came
home He will not bo able to work for
some time.
A1I"S Kntle Abbott, of Olyphant, Is
visiting friends in town.
lirnzil Little, of Lake Ponytellc, Is
vMltlng ft lends In town
Alis. Jacob A, Witt if, of Rim street,
Is visiting friends in Alauch Chunk.
Allss Jean Thnnunon, of Clay ave
nue, left Satin day on an extended trip
to Dr nver. Col
Allss Kate Rlllson, of Curbondale, Is
visiting friend, in town.
Seveial weeks ago a patty of stu
dents fiom the High school, under the
elceionuge of Piofossor N. H Davis,
inndo a trip to Aichbald ami viewed
the famous "pot hole." 8.111.1x181
another pmty also under tho clcoron
nge of Professor Davis made a trip to
"Campbell's ledge," a spot In the
mountains back of Plttston Th
party Jotirneed to nnd from the ledge
In n large band wagon hlied for the
occasion Among tlnwo present were
AIlssps May Hughes, Rmma Ludwlg,
Alan Sampson Genevieve Ri Iseek- r,
I.uctetla Snjdet, Alnrle Webbi , Liny
nntl Hot sic Heal, Jennie Davis, Alaij
Tuft, Alaigaret mid Sarah Reaidon
lsabelle nntl Hannal Cullen, Kate
Conley and Rlchanl Webber, Stewart
Lelgle, Ilaiold Davis, Herman Lud
wlg, W.iltci Jones and Geotge Wlntir
steln Tonight the new school directors,
AIc-his IIiu i y Spencer and Hi nr.,
Webber will go Into olllco. The retli-
lug mimbeis me Alessts Grlnley nnd i
Swift The board will then, for the
ilrst time in tho hlstoiy of Duninoie, '
be Republican i
Sntuicla night about ft o'clock Pa
nuales Alontele, nn Italian from Provi
dence was in tested on a charge of
drunk nnd disorderly. At ii hearing
before Huigrss Powell yestoiday morn
ing he was fined $3 and costs.
1, 1 pil e rk rn ii 7 t: n I e r t n i ii in c a t.
In Alusle hall tomorrow evening
Suderninnn s 'Helinat" will be pro
duced urtler the auspices of the Lied
eikran bv the Chicago Slur compan.
of which M Rlsemnn Is the manager
Dancing will conclude the night's en
tertainment t'liuernl ol Andrew M. Alnhou.
Piom his late lesidonce r.n Aladlson
avenue the funeral of Andrew At
Alnhr n took place estprdiv afttrnoon
Sei vices were conducted in St. Paul's
church Green Ridge, an 1 Interment
wns subsequently made in cathcdi.il
cemetery.
.Heeling of Women' Auxiliary.
The Woman's auxiliary of the Hoard
of Allsslons of the Sctanton nieh
denennr of the Rplscop.il church will
be heltl next Thuisday morning nntl
afternoon in the Church of the Good
Shepherd, Green Ridge A large num
ber of delegates will attend.
steam Heating nnd Plumhin;.
P. F. & Al. T. How ley.231 Wyoming ave.
HAPPINESS VS. MISERY.
I)r ( liareot a Ionic Tablet, the Rr 'at I'nr
Islnn li nicilv , In n Riinruntei'il cure for tne
Hrlnlv llnblt, also nervousness ami nielun
cholv euuneil b ovcr-lnitnlvence.
It ll.'strojs the Appetlts lor Alcoholic nnil
nil Intoxlcutliiu lieveruRei, und lenves mini
as ho should bo It can be nrlmlnMterect
without the linowleilKo oftbe putlent where
netosMiry Send for pamphlet.
Wni O. Clark, J2f t'enn Ave., Scranton Pa,
Our S2..19 Vlci Kill Line of
The neatest thing on the market,
Have You Seen It Yet
$1 98
ii
will be the shoe hit of the season. This is NOT a 53.00
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For Women In button or lace. Cloth top or all
leather. Black or colored. Latest designs.
For Men In Congress or lace. Black or colored.
Cloth or Vici Tops. Up-to-date in everything. Come
early in the month before we are broken in sizes as this
shoe is A SELLER.
STANDARD SHOE STORE,
Handiest Store in the City. 217 Lacka. Ave.
LACKAWANNA LUMBER CO,,
MaNUFACTU?.:R OF
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Dill 'limber cut to order on iit'ort notice-. Hardwood Mino Ralls
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Prop Timber promptly t-'urnLslicl.
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THE
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Refrigerators
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434 Lackawanna Ays.
THIRD NATIONAL BANK
OF SCRANTON,
Special Attention Given to Hush
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l.ibjf.il Accommodation Ht
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Responsibility.
3 Per Cent. Interest Allowed on
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$200,000
350,000
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mii,
Surplus,
Undivided Profits,
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HEXBY HELIX, Jr., Vice Prcs.
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