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THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-FRIDAY, .JUNE 10, 3895.
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HAPPENINGS OF
SOUTH SCRANTON
Jacob Demutb Is the Ownsr of on In
teretlioz Collection ol Relics
jii:v Ann rnoM tiii: maini:, ixji..
1'IIIN AND MISSISSIPPI -HAS ALSO
a Hiiijix Tin: conthnts ok
which WASDisaiAimiin irm.o
tiii: dijvi:v i:noaui:mi:nt at .ma.
nii,a-i:nti:utainmi:nt oivun itv
thi: MKMtnni.s or st. ai.ovsius
so(mi:t.
.In((i1i Domutli, the- well-known luitol
mnn, Iiiir rceelvrcl u lnemt IntprestliiK
collection of irllct fiom the lnttlcuhlp
Mnlnc, fiom Manila, anil from tho
otulsor Mls'ls-elppl, n tohcl bo.it, cap
tured In the Into Civil war, and now
lnylnK In the Hrookbn navy aid.
Prom the Ill-fated Maine Is a lnasi
door-knoti taken fiom a door that led
to Cantaln SlRshee's deck, at wheie
he mnile innn oliseivatlons, Theie It
nlpo a tluinil)-cre taken from the
helr,iullc apparatus used to elevate the
ten-Inch kiiiis An einptv ulie'll, that
when loaded last sent Into a Spanish
boat nl pounds of steel and powder,
Is the most notpvvoithv fiom Manila.
The shell In fifteen Inches 111 lenpth and
four Inches In diameter
AinoiiR the batch are two laiRe hrne
hliiRes taken fiom the dispatch Pont
Dolphin, when In the imtv lard ut
1'iookbn for lepalis some months ago.
The hlli';es weie used on the captain's
pilot house door, and from the cap
tain's room Is a utiiqiio-lnoiclnir wooden
cuspidor with brass bands, and In Rood
shape. Another reminder of the Dol
phin Is a b.iK of sawdust used In the
magazine lacks.
Taken fiom the eiulser Mississippi,
taptuied duilnu the late "unpleasant
nes?," Is a piece of turned oak seven
teen Inches Ioiik that was used as a
ramrod.
Other features of the ehlbit tuc a
target sheet of paper sl feet, sr
Inches sipinie, in-eel for cannon prac
tice. The dimensions of the bull's-eve
aie 241S Inches, and can be easily
recognized at a tlnee-mlle lanse at
sea.
When niceel bv a Tilbune if porter
who was the donor of the lellcs. Mr.
Donuith said he could not plve the
name of his filend. as he leeiuested him
lint to, foi the lea-on that he would
be besieged by his local friends to
send on more, which he is unable to do.
Mr. Deinuth, however, stated that
the man left Se r.inton twent ears
ago, anil for the past llftecn enis has
been In the nay, as the foieman of
a iwnir of ilgseis who aie now with
Dew ey.
ADDltnSS ON SPAIN.
I'haimaey hall Inst cvcnlnir war filled
with th' iepi"sentatlo enple of this
side to INten to a prolamine of iiiuMi?
anil oratory. Riven by the St. Alo-tts
society to thfii' fi lends Tile opcnlnK
nuinliei was ,i piano olo by Miss He.ir
don, followed by Miss Kllrnhotli l)ui
kln. who snnp Chairman Thomas
Donnhoe then Intioduced Attorney
John J. Murphv, of this side, who pae
an InteiestliiK and scholarly review of
the hltoiy of Spain
-Ml. Mt-rphv. torn hirer on the piescnt
war stated, lesuppnsiiigr tint success
In this .stniRtrle trowns our efforts, we
will possess Cuba, tho kry to the sulf
W?R5S55lsS
lobe Warehoti:
l tnA"
m Soinmer Oerments
Life without solid comfort Is scarcely worth living, but there's
iimre than eomfoit to be considered, a well diessed woman Insets oil
Ftle and elegance also, and until you have eoniblned all then per
fection has. not been reached.
Is peifectlon. We have reached It
this season, and In asking your at
tention to oui display of
Ladies' Summer
Sldrts and
we feel that we have something
worthv oiu c insist suuiin. All
the nobbiest fabliis ale represent
ed, while the get up and finish of
all our gai on nts Is unite equal to
the Inst that the- highest pi iced
labor can pioduee
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and Skirts
Light weight White Ducks nnd
Piques have Hist call Daintier gar
ments never left a workman, and
when you consldei the fact that
there Is not a suit or skirt in the
lot that will not look Just as well
after It has been tluough the laun
dry a cloven times as It does In out
store today, there Is piactlcal econ
omy about them which cannot be
doubted.
Hlnzer Jm ket Suits, with or with
out i olmcc! piping and cord finish.
Skirls, with oi without Hui Ins
flounces, In colors or white, while
not a few are hemstitch finished.
Skirts from 85c to $4.
Very Handsome Suits, $5.
but many come niuih lower
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kaES
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Globe
whlcli will be n lnrjjo outlet for our
commeue. We will then build the Nic
aragua cnnnl to the Pacific ocean, se
cure the llnwnllan Mauds nnd the
Philippines, nnd then control the mirnr
and tcbacco trade of the wot Id tint! Mud
new and laicei markets for our coal,
Iron and whent.
In closing his ftiMres, Mr. Mutphy
said that this war may be u deslRii of
Clod to carry civilization and Chris
tianity liUo the Unst.
N't'P.S OF ni:vp.
Plilllti Schneider, Jr., of Al.ler stieet,
wns auested at 7 o'clock last evonliu;
by Patiolmnn Uolatid upon the te
qutt of Ignntz Pinclitly, of Hickory
stret, who stated Schneider threatened
to 1:111 til tn because he would not pay
vwiirei due him. Schneider In his cell
s.Ud Hut Prndply owes him $100 for
four mi nths wotk, and whin he u
fused to oiiv him last evenlhir he tun-
pos.-d to 'take It out of his hide," but
the ,u rival ol the patrolman fiustinlcd
his Intent lie will be irlvcn a heai
lin? thlr m iriiliiR.
Hon. Mai tin Jordon, of Stone avenue,
had a win rant Issued vesteiiliiy for
the ai lest of his neighbor, Thomas
Kynn, on the chaige of iii-sanlt and
bittcij. Jin don has been emplocrt
by Councilman Finble to woik on the
stieets of the Nineteenth ward, and
eslerdny lie wni digging n nut row
guttei In the couit In tear of Hyan's
residence. Kjnn objected, and n heat
ed discussion followed concluding with
a light. Knn appealed befote Aldei
nian Lentcs for a healing last night
mid asked fur a further homing To
night wns llxetl for the hearing Han
then went befole Aldeimnn Stoir and
gave Information foi Jm don's arrest,
charging him with having committed
nsiult and battery and later In the
night Joidon was taken before the al
derman nnd nsked for a postponment,
as he vv toned to have Ills witnesses to
testify as the tiue facts ot the case.
This afternoon at 1 o'clock was set
for the hearing
Mr. and Mis. Andrew Haupler and
Mrs Elizabeth Sllbeyaueii. of New
ark, N. J , are guests at tho icsldonce
of Hev. W. A. Noidt.
OBITUARY.
Word w.n itcelved In this cltv jnstcr
d,i Irom I'lttsliurg iiiiuouiiciug the ill ith
of Mrs Kmma Ilollly, formcily Miss
'burls which occurred at the .iliove place
cntetel,iy morning after a bile" nines.
.Ml" Ilclllv w.is tlie daughter ol Hlchn I
Harris, fin m.u vcurs n icslilcnt of
North Sci.inton. Mrs. Kellly was about
!ii e.irs of oo and lemovnl from this
clt. nlioiit tvo jcars i go The icmulns
will be broiiL'ht to Ashley, where thev
will be Intoned bililis thee ol other
membeis of litt funill).
'I he death of O l. Hadsell of Green
lllilge. occuricil cstereli. afternoon at
his home. K.' Gicen Hlilge street. The
clerc.ise.cl vwis 70 tais of age anil for live
veins on account of falling health he
had not led a verj active life. A wife and
live ch'lilitn btnvlve him. The limcr.il
will be held Sunel iv morning at 9rt
o'clock at th" fiiinilv residence. Serli"s
will be conducted bj the Hev. Mr. Alilcli,
of the Otfiie Kefarrned church. The re
mutns will be taken to K.ictorj vlllt loi
Intel mi lit.
Mr W. Cilbsun Junes dlid Inst evening
In he ipaitmiuts in tin Temple Court
building She hail In in ill lor a long pp.
I loci nnd her death has not In en uni.
putcil for spiral vnks She wns foi
mcilj Mis-. Kinniii Wilson Hir age was
It jeais anil 10 months The arrange
ments foi the funeral have not been com
pleted and Linen
.Suits nnd Skills, the coolest or air
iest of the coirect fabiics for hot
weather wear, aie here In abund
nnee. Some aie bi aided, some
piked, some tucked and frilled,
some entirely plain. Your tnste
must guide jou heie. Prices for
suits
$2.25 to $7.50
Shirt
Waists
New ideas aie coming to hand
dnllv. but there's no good reason
foi our waiting. All that fashion
demands Is heie now. Full lines of
the popular block c hecks, In all the
light was und shadings, besides
tinny plaids or gingham effects In
light and medium weaves. Then as
to these du-ssv white lawn waists
theie's no sueli stock as our's In
town. Plain or elegantly trimmed,
as jou nin prefer,
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Waists
Still hold sway, and theio's ,)Ur
stock which ought not to bo over
looked Its made up in handsome
Flench black silk, black and white,
nnd many fancy color effects. No
bettei waist in this city ut $7.50.
Our price
$5.00.
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LIVE NEWS OF
WEST SCRANTON
Improvements That Are Heine Made on
Fire Drparlmenl Mouses.
snvnitAi, vkuy ni:ci:ssauy
ciiANttns havi: hrijn madi: at
tiii: liot'Hi: or tiii: com'miha
Clli:.MICAt. COMPANY, PJtANKMN
i:noini: compny and i:aum:
HOSi: COMPANY-LAItOi: M MHKtt
or sot iai. i:vi:n'is condii'thd
last NioiiT-vi:m: or a vaihhd
CllAHACTLll.
Struigo ns It may seem, tlvio nes ap
parently no clclny In having the icp.tlis
In and about the file di ,. iitmcnt's
qunrteu cuuled out thli ve.n imincd
Intely after the annual Inspection of
and consent! nt lepoit by the Joint flic?
committees of councils. t least, this
wns the case as legal ds the West
Sciantor, companies
At the Columbia f'hcmlral compan's
quartets on Division suect, which are
owned by the clt. extensive repairs
weie made. An entile new floor was
laid. The stalls altered and necessary
rep ill m made Hepalrs weie also made
about the plumbing set vice. On the
seconel floor, a partition wns torn out
and a new and lame bunk room thus
mnde. Seveial more cots will be ail
ded The plumbing In the lavntory on
this Moor was nlso repaired.
The loot was n-tinned In several
places mid palntd. The main eloors
which foimoily opened Inwardly and
apalnst the outgoing nppaiatus were
changed and now swing outwardh.
thus doing away with a souice ol dam
age nnd facilitating the "getting out"
on an alarm
Though alieady provided with a
chemical appaiatus. changes will also
be ii'.u'e heie. The present nppaiatus
which Is a combination one, will be
tinnsfeired to the cential city nnd st'i
tlonccl nt the Nny Aug eiuarters on
Franklin avenue. Jt is now there tem
porarily, pending the mfiklnij of re
inli.s to the Phoenix Chemical appara
tus The put peifo of this transfer Is be
cause the apparatus will be moie ser
viceable where the .tiots are level. It
Is too neavy for the West Scianton ells
t'let and too much time Is. lost In nia
Ing a icsponsj.
Ten the Columbian another and llght
erer chemletl apparatus Is to be pur
chased, $1,L'00 having already been np
piopilated In the speclil city npp-o-pilatlon
list lecently insped. In addi
tion, a hose wagon will be placed hri
which means the appointing of anoihet
man nnd the stationing of another horse.
The company may also have to sPu.et
anothe- engineer to teplaco Fnglnee r
ijeeige Me.veis, as the Nay Aug com
pany are tivlng to have him retained
at their quai ters
At tho Franklin Engine company's
iliinter" on Ninth Hyde Park nNenue.
tho owned by the city, repalis aie also
tinier way. The roof Is being ie
tlmi"d, the stalls altered and snnltniy
appuatus re-laid Another outside
light on the alley side will be placed.
The company are trvlng to have an
electric light placed on the opposite
lde if the street at the cnniei of th
alleyway. It is an pctual necessitv as
the street Is veiy daik along there.
Thi j would do away with the necessity
of outside lights and vould mean a
gieat savlncr of gas on consequent
gas bills. They have nlo suggested
an extension of the building In the rear.
The necessary lanJ can be purchased
at a very low pi Ice, arel the room Is
neee'ed on both tlcors. The stalls es
pecially should have moie space be
hind them as the men have to v.orlc
close in tei the holies One man met
his death alr-Mdy by being kicked by a
horse stntlonc el with this company
t the nnp-Ie Hose company'8' quar
ters on Fifth street, Bellovue. minor
repalis are being made, moie partlcu
lailj in refennce to the sleeping1 quar
ters of the men.
SHVHRAL SOCIAL AFFAIRS.
A verv pleasant social was held last
evening on the large double lawn of
the lesldences of M. W. Darling and
It. F. Post, on Chestnut street The
affair wns In charee of the class of
the Slmiison Sabbath school, taught
by Mrs. M L Ulalr Thete was a large
attendance. The decorations used were
Hags and buntings and Chinese lan
terns. Large headlights, kindly loaned
by the Scianton Itnilwaj company,
were used to light up the lawn. Tables
weie plated at convenient points for
the serving of refreshments, consist
ing of cream, cake anil lemonade.
A short pi oui amine was also carried
out Piano solos weie given by the
Misses Lillian Shivelly and Hv.i P.ob.
cits. Chniles Sweet played a banjo solo
anil the Misses Hessle rmuntelkci and
Hinimi D.iillng gave u gultnr and man
dolin solo lesoeitlvely
The class eompilses the Misses lMlth
Tilnir, Han let Wade, Hinma Darling,
Jessie Heavers. Hva Huberts. Owen
Jones, Dalsv Waele. Oiaee Snow and
Hessle Phillips.
An open-air conceit wns cli"n by
the chlldi en of Hol Cioss parish last
evening on the church lawn. The rec
tor, Hev. W. P. O'Donnell, pieslded
The chlldi en, about I'OO In number,
sang seveial songs, among them being
"Llbeity to Cuba," "The Stnr Spangled
Hairnet" and the 'Te Deuni." Law
rence's band assisted The rector spoke
to the children. Latei, letieshments
consisting of ice cream nnd cake were
seived to them In the church lecture
room.
The membeis of the Ladles1 Aid of
the Hampton Street Methodist church,
1 (inducted a well nttended social uffali
In the chinch luctuie room last even
ing Ice cream, cake and lemonade
were set veil It will be lepented again
this evening.
The ladles of the Ladles' Aid of St.
Mark's I.utheilan church enteitnlned a
large gathering last evening nt the
residence) of Mrs P. O Whetstone, on
Fourteenth street. Light refreshments
were also seived
HHOKHN SirOULDHH.
Thomas Ruddy, of Meridian street,
was taken to the Moses Tavlor hos
pital yesteiday afternoon to be tieated
for a bioken shoulder nnd probable In
temnl lujuiies He claims his Injuries
were the result of being wnvlald and
beaten, a few duys ago, by two men
while on his wav home one night.
His face was also badly bruised, but
he did not (onsleler his Injuries serious
until his shoulder became so sine as
to pievent him fiom winking at his
employment ns a miner In the Debt
vvnie, Lackawanna and Western mines.
MAHHIHD AT TIIH PAHSUNAC5L
Miss Hllzabeth Kvana was quietly
married to Homy Hurgess last even
ing nt the paibonngo of tho Jucksop
Street IlanllHt chute h, op Jackson
street, lloth aie icuUlonts f (hunt
avenue, nnd were unattended, Tho
pastor, Hev. Theimns De Gruchy, per
formed the ceremony They nrc both
well nnd favorably known, nnd will
begin housekeeping In a newly-furnished
home on tlrnnt avenue.
i.ncTrnn on v. s. navy.
At the Sumner Avenue Presbyterian
church this evening. June 10. Louis
Allen Osboin will lepent his lecture on
the United States navy nnd Its iccent
victories Although this lectin e has
been dellveied In the city before. It
has the merit of nlvvajs being new, ns
Mr. Osborn keeps up with the times
and his lecture Includes the veiy lntest
developments In our present war with
Spain.
About one bundled steicnptlcon
views nre used to Illustrate the lec
ture, which Includi the worships In our
own three fleets and their command
ing ofllceis, the big guns and the men
who weak them: the volunteets from
our regiments, and naval leserves wliei
have gone to the front, together with
descriptive scenes n the hnibor of
Hong Kong, where Admlinl Dewey was
stationed.
The detailed destiiptlon which Mr.
Osborn gives of ever thing Is very In
teresting, as he understands them nnd
can connect them with the stli-cess of
the I'nlted Stntes nnvv. He holds his
audience In close attention fiom start
to finish. It will be lemcmbeied that
Mr. Osboin was for a long time a
member of the I'nlted States slgiril
corps that nttended to the navnl re
serv e.
DLRSONAL MHNTION.
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Coslar, of North
Hromley avenue, nie being congratu
lated over the arrival of n son.
Mrs W T. Sproats, of North Rrom
ley avenue, Is visiting fi lends at Hlng
hamton. John Moses, of Roland avenue, hns
gone to llosemnn, Montana, to reside.
Mis. H. Helllv, of Meridian street,
has as her Guests Mrs. Mary Delaney
and Mis. jr. Smith, of Honesdnle.
Mis. J. Wilkes, ol Twelfth stteet. Is
entertaining her daughter, Mrs. James
Jcnkjns, of Hnzleton.
Mrs. David Weed, of Jackson street,
Is visiting fi lends at Moscow.
MINOR NHWS NOTHS.
P. M. Hagcn, of Chestnut street, left
yesterday to assume his new duties as
a superintendent nt the steel works at
Lebanon, Pa. He was sent fieie by
the Lackawanna Iron and Steel cotn
pnny, having served them here as a
master mechanic for seveial years.
Mr. Hagen Is veil well known on this
side, being pronilnentlj connected with
seveial societies and the West Side
board of trnele.
A Fale of fancy and useful articles
wilt be held in the lecture loom of the
Slmpsem Methodist chinch this even
ing. The affair will be In chnrge of
the members of the Simpson Sen lnl
chile. Refreshments, will also bo seived
ami the public is cordially Invited.
Simpson Chapter, Hpwoith league, of
the Simpson Methodist chuich met
last evening in the chuich lecture loom
In regulai session. Oillceis for the en
suing tenn were elected. Seveial le
port weie received, Including that of
Miss Anna Hughes, league delegate to
the convention held recently at Wllkes
Hai re.
The oflicers ejected were: President,
John J F York de-elected); llrst Ice
preslelent, Oeorge Crane, second vice
president, Miss Lulu Ilayvvaid, third
vlee-piesldent, Mls Rathel Jonce,
fourth vice-president, R J. AVIlllams,
seeretaij, Will Sutton; treasurer,
Gwart Yoik; chorister, W. Lorg, li
brarians. Miss Hertha Crawford nnd
Hdwnrd Hlgbee, chief usher, Frank
Sutton.
The funeral of the late Thomas
Fahey will be held this morning. The
remains will be taken to St. Patrick'!?
church at 0,30 o'clock where a high
mass of lcqulcm will be celebrated. In
terment will be made at the Cathedral
cemetery.
Ladies' Suits, $13 00 and $J0 00. re
duced to $10.00. F. L Crane.
NORTH SCRANTON.
A large crowd congregated all ela yes
terduy and last evening at Conipmy H
headquarteis. when the entailing of
names for the volunteer irrvlce was In
progress Si rge.uit C Rogers had charge
of th work, and was assisted by former
Lieutenant Huge ne Cor win, of Company
II. The immliei of men required Is fifty
and vesteida tvventy-ono we re procured
It is epceted b tomoriow that a suf
ficient number will huvo been obtulneil.
The re ci tilting will be continued this
ecnlng b Sergeant Rogers, at Com
puii !I .union.
Those who enrolled last evening are
Frank McDcrmott John T Thomas Ua
vld Alexander, Oeorge Short, Fred J.
Phillips. Hi ese Jones, Oioige H. Arch
bald. John W Thomas Charles W. Join s,
Thomas L Davis, Thomas Thomas Mor
gan Powell William J George, WJJIInm
J Moirls Tliumas J. Lvans, Michael
Mull i. John Hutu, John J. Haskiradir
und David Alevinilii
The funeral of Andiew Johnston oi
cuiied yesterday afternoon from his lute
home corner Uast Mil ket street and
Dickson aveiiiu Services of u verv Im
pel tnnt nature were conducted at the
hoiise and attended b a large number
of fi lends of the ulllUteel family. The
handsome casket In which the remains
lested was eovired with tloial ofrerings
of handsome dt signs At the conclusion
of the set vices the remains weie borne
to Forest Hill ce meter vvhele the le
mains wen intciicd.
The Into Oennls Hallste.nl was laid
nt rest lu Iiunmoie cemeterv yesterday
afternoon The timiral was held nt the
homo of his bruthel Charles Hallsti'ael,
of O ik street and as It was private- only
intimate, friends and relatives of the
famllv attended
The police of this precinct made a raid
on a disieputuble house at ISlu Nay Aug
avenue Wednesday evening and eaptureet
seven piijeons three women and foui
men. Tin j wen brought to the station
house, v.beie the spent the night All
were oirnlgneel liefote Aldeiinun Roberts
yesterday morning and fined
A large throng attended the supper
given last evening by the Ladles' Aid
society of the Providence Presb) terlan
church The affair was a pioiiouueeit
success In every particular.
John F Hopewell of the Pioviilence
Register, who has bee n visiting at Wush
liigton and 1'hlhidelpblu, leluined home
Wedncsdiij
The Colonel T D Lewis council Jun
ior Older of American Mechanics, has
postponed Its exclusion which wns to go
to Mountain P.tik next Saturduy.
A flee e ntei tiilmnent under the au
spices of the Clirlstlnn Hiuleuvnr soclet)
of the We lull Congregational church was
given last evening In the parlors of the
cluu cli A large audience was present
and wns highly phascel with tho enter
tol"meni. Mrs John Kennj, of Theodore street,
Is visiting fi lends at Ilmie-sdale.
GREEN RIDGE.
Miss Llzrle Palmer, of Washington
avenue, Is spending a few dujs In
Uiooklvn, Susquehanna county.
Sergeant Hairy Dltnmlcli of Compnii
A. Thirteenth regiment, is spending u
few da8 with hi parents on Penii ave
nue. The Baptist Young People's union will
hold ii meeting tnls ovenlug in llio church
parlois on Mousey uveniie.
Tho Junior union, of tho Ore en Rldge
liaptlsl chinch, will hold a WKl.tl this
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ggftz " Muslin Underwear
The baigain event of this entire month. The values we aie olfering during this sale ate the talk
of the town. The price that is maikcd on the goods is not in one single instance indicative of the high
., -,!,, nf iUr, mrm.ni Mr. i-nniiin ricnti vuifh one iineleruear s.ile in this ni niiw other ttnte in fhe nnct
v.eeciu ui iiiw ei.n iieeii. mu kuiuMi
39cp- 25cp.
For Ladies' Mus
'in or C.imbric
Gowns, woi th
double.
For Ladies' Mus
lin and Cambric
Draweis, woith
double.
Great Event
Friday in
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A bargain counter event
'rices aie all special for the day
D
for the regular five-cent
quality of white Outing
TV Elf
for five-cent quality twenty
inch Plaid and Checked Toweling.
for regular $1.25 White Quilts.
1 1-4 wide.
33c
l F?iediy inale on Flowers and Trimmed Hats
Another great lot of tlowcrs icceived at a sacrifice. Manufacturers are anxious to close out their
stock and many will take what they can get to dispose of their goods. Good saving chance here
on Friday.
for Flowers of every description. None
in the lot worth less than 25c, and
some as high as 50c.
19c
Children's School Hats that are worth 39c, Friday only
Children's Tiimmed Hats, with ribbons and flowers, Friday...
Ladies' Trimmed Hats, that are positively worth $3, Friday
Ladies' Tiunmcd Hats, worth $5.00, Friday only
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evening from fi to n o'eloek In the church
Ire eieuin and cako will be herved All
aie invited.
Mls-s i:va Rrnvvn entertnlned n large
number of friends at her home, on Ca-pou-e
avenue, l.iit evening.
Wllliim I'ctterm.Mi, of Marlon street.
Is penou-dy ill.
DUNMORE.
A largo gathering witnessed the enter
t ilnment given by St Mnrj's council,
Young Men's Institute No 219, at Wash
Ington hull last evening. The hall was
prettilv decorated v Ith flags bunting
and plants The progiamme, which was
very interesting, was u follows Piano
solo. Miss Jennie O'RovIe. vocal solo,
'The Sweetest Dream of Ail," Hnrrj
Yeager, recitation, Miss Nellie Pineries
violin nolo, "The Harp That Once
Through Tarn's Hnll " Mis Mae Mur
phj , vocal holo "Serenade,' Miss Kva
llairett vocal solo Mr. J. McCormacK
vocal solo, "The Hanner of the Sea,"
William Kelli'5 vocal solo, Mlts S.iclle
Dougherty, selection J O Oarcv duet.
Misses S.illle Ullllgan and Alice Gllmar
tln: vocal solo, John Hurke The enter
tuinment closed with the "Star Spangled
Diinner," In which the whole audit ncc
Joined
Mis. Knthrrlne Wynn of Green street
died at 2 o'clock jesterdn morning, aged
IS j ears She Is survived by eight chll
drrn. The funeralannouncement will be
mnde later.
The Pile nelly circle of St Mark s jui-li-h
chinch met at the home of Mr
Thomas Marsh, of Pine street. Wednes
day evening.
Last night Hurgess Powell notified the
gpsles encamped In "Tin lot's Woods
that they must leave Dunmoro within
twentWour hours.
Miss Rri'iman of Philadelphia Is the
guest of Mis R a. Boile of North
lilii'Cly street
Miss Margaret Kellev, of Hloomslmrg
Normal school, Is spending bet vacation
with her pironts on Drinker strew
Miss R T Mooilej, of Chestnut street.
Is cpilto til
TRACY IS INSANE.
Hint Ik tho Miitement His Uilo
.Hildn in a Petition to Court.
Mrs. Alice Heed Tinej, tlucugh her
attornej, Geoige M. Watson, jeUer
d.iy filed n petition nsking couit to
appoint, n commission to Inciulte into
the ability or Attorney W J True
to munnge his estate. It is set forth
In the petition thnt Mr. Tiney, who la
the husband of tho petitioner, has b, en
insane for the lat three years und
Is not n fit l eiuon to manage his prop
eity. Judge rMvvnid named Attorney C.
ComegjH ns commls-sloner. Within n
few elajs the latter will tnke .steps
to hnve n Jui of sl puss upon the
question of Mr. Tracy's s-unlty as is
requited by luvv.
The latter Is now in the county jnll
awaiting liinl on ehniges of embez
zlement pieferred ngalnst hlni by a.
loan association of which he was at
torne) Ills deficit Is about $6 000 It
Is asterted that he has not ntoUn nny
of this inunev, but thnt is hub disap
peared because of the loose ninnner
in which he conducted his business on
account of his mental condition
Mr. Tracy's condition Is chaiged to
the use of opium nnd whiskey. His
fi lends say lie has been addicted to
the iii?e of opium for tvvent jenrs.
Seven or eight jeurs ago It was tup
posed that he had abandoned the habit
but it has recently been learned thnt
he wns still nddlcted to the drug
If It Is found that Mr. Tiacy Is lit -utif
u ceitltleato In pioof of his In-s-anlty
will bo offeieel when the eases
against him me culled up for tr lnl In
quniter sessions couit That will be
the defence to the ehniges against
him.
For Infants and Children,
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Biguatura of Cuzffd;
'
Til Lillil
.Hulls' m'KKWmm,
and 126 Wyoming: Avenue.
...w,. ,. & . v... u..w ... .,.
up.
For Ladies' Mus
lin and Cambiic
Skirts, worth
double.
omestic Goods, Etc.!
of the first order, one that no trinity shopper can atlord to miss.
and most of them are below actual
:lannel.
19c
DRIVKRB0V FATALLY INJURED.
Ho Wns i:mplOTcd in the Pino Ilrook
Miaft.
Patrick Mullen, 13 years of ngo nnd
employed ns a driver boy In the Pine
Urook mines, whs so badly squeezed
between two loaded cars yesterday af
ternoon about 1.30 o'clock that he died
nt 3 o'clock at the Moses Taylor hos
pital, where he was removed after be
ing Inluied.
He was a son of Mi. and Mrs. Stephen
Mullen, of 7J3 Irving avenue. The lad
teemed to have had some premonition
of appending danger, for he remarked
to his sister Just liefote leaving home
In the morning for work that he wished
It was nfter 7 o'clock nnd he would be
late nnd would not work that day He
did not feel Just light and did not
want to go to work.
deallh is Wee
DR. E. C. WEST'S
NERVE AND. BRAIN TREATMENT
THE OHIu.riAL' all others imitations,
U eoldundcr poitivo Written Guarantee,
byonthorired nitenta oal), to euro Weak Memory,
Duiinosn, Wakofulneii, lite, Ilvetena, Quick
ness, Night Losjcb, I ,vil Droaras, Ijack of Confi
dence, NorvouBnea j, LasEitadc, nl I Drains, Youth
ful Errors, or Uxcessivo Uro of Tobacco, Opium,
or Liquor, which leacU to Miecrj, ConbumptloD,
Insanity nnd Death. At etoro or by rrmil, $1 a
box; enc for fi; with written cuarnntoo to
euro or reflincl money. Hnniplo pack
age, contolning Cto days' trcntmont. with full
instruction), 2'j cents. Una pamnlo only Bold to
c-'ueu iiuittuti, ju caoru ur vy ueuii.
tS"Rcd Label Special
Extra strenntn.
Tor Imnotcnev. Lota of'
Pnwftp. I.net Mnnhood.
Htprilifw np R.irre!innss-(
.written nunrnatceM'lJ.'5v
fiC-FOFEor bv mail. ArVf En
I or Sale by William O. Clark, Ji6 Pcnn Ave ,
Scranton, Pa
WOLF & WEXZUL,
740 Adams Ave., Opp. Cojrt llo u;.
PRACTICAL TINNERS and PLUMBERS
bolo Acents for Richardson Boyatou'J
Furnaoi and V-num
VAHICOCI.I.n AND ALL NLRVOU-S
HISGAi.es IRUAriUl AND CURED
"Il tho Auliiiiil Kti,icti '
Meillciel ailvire fieu
Write fur boolt to tl.e
iidhliiutou chomlcal Co
VVtuliltwlon, I) c
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38c
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Conn
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fmCT THIRD NATIONAL
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LACKAWANNA LWEE1 CO.,
HnNUFACTUR:R3 OF
m siiWEo pi. im en & hdii liber
1)111 Timber cut to order on short notice. Hardwood Mine KaiU
sawed to uniform lengths constantly on hand. Peeled lic-mlock
Prop 'limber promptly furnished.
MILLS At Cross Pork, Potter Co.. on the Buffalo and Susquc.
'lanna Kailroad. At .Mlna, Potter County. Pa., on Coudersport, and
Port Allegany ftuilro.td. Capacity-400,000 foct per day.
Gli.NKUAL ori'lLE-lJouidof Trade Uuildinc Scranton, Pa.
Telephone No. 4011.
Gocct!aititeJiare1iatile,moothlr,rc:ulttlDZ nedlctLe, Only ktrnltu 1&4
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S- Thcr nro proapt, le irl certain In result. The genuino (Dr. Peel'i) nerer dlu
tiiit. gent anjwticro, 51,00.
For Sals by JOHN H- P.k4eLPS
bpruco otrsst.
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v.. j w.u.w ... ..w i.,,.
I2?Cup- 25c"p- ?
For Ladies'Cam
bric Corset Cov
e i s , w o r t h
double.
For Ladies' Fine
Muslin Skirts,
worth double.
cost.
.1
JS
for tegular 6c Printed Lawns.
Newest goods. Just received.
tor regular 5-cent checked
Apron Gingham.
for regular 50-cent Bleached and Un
bleached Sheets, 21-4x2 1-2 yards.
.t
$
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lor English Walking Hats
made to sell at trom 75c to
Special for Friday.
that
90c
were
each.
19c
ysc
$1.4!
$2.10
i0
Golf Hose
and a
Big Lot
on
Cantslip Belts
Just arrived at
CONRAD'S
305 Lacka. Ave.
OF SCRANTON.
Special Attention Given to Bttbl
ticss and Personal Accounts.
Liberal Accommodations Hx
tended According to liulunces and
Uesponsibility.
3 Per Cent. Interest Allowed oq
Intcredt Deposits.
Capital,
Surplus, -Undivided
Profits,
$200, 000
350,000
79,000
WJI. CONXEMi. President.
UENKVBKMX.Jr., Vice Prcs.
WILLIAM II. PECK. Cashier
I 'I he vault of thlb bank ii pro.
I tf-'i-oil hv Ilnlmcs' Ulectric l'ro
tective System.
TRIBUNE WANT ADS
BRING QUICK RETURNS.
UAWC Vnil orj Throat
I'lmpiei, Co
IrltU IUU per-eolorait
Snots, che
Old Holes, I leer in Mouth, llalr I alllair ,
Write COOK KUMliDV CO, bci At onl:
Temple, Chicago, III , far piooih of enrac
Capital, Jyoo.ouo. Worst caitu curoJln 13 ta
35da). loo-pose hooc tret
iaoparciiaruciiji9Uia pouhj, uountaeiDo DeMitci
rdtfti
AddrcufiubMEDicniiaCo,, C1ot1dJ,0.
Pharmacist, cop. Wv0mlna vanu and
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