The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, June 22, 1898, Morning, Page 6, Image 6

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    Uhiti SCllANTON TKIBUNJ WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22. 1898.1'
6s
DAY'S DOINGS OF
NORTH SCRANTON
Furtber Movement Toward a United
Mloo Workers' Branch.
Mi:r.Ttxa iihld last kvenino in
O'DONNKLL'S n.u.--rmvATi: fit
nhiial ov mrs. christian ii.
sciiauah-marqui:ttu council
commit thh is arranging toil
its annual uxcursion - suv
khal 1'oints in virw ult noni;
has uuus sulhcthd.
Aii effort ms ugnln niailo last even
ing to fuith'-r peifott the local bin udi
of United Mine Milken. The meci
ing was held In O'Doniieirn hall Tho
nrlv nttrnd.ancc was not very oilCOllr-
ngulu, but ns the evening siotv older i
finite a thiniiR of lntenstml mmns
piejventcd themselves. The national 01.
gantztr of the oidcr, Chi is Hvuns, wns
present and tlrllvcied a stliiinc aeldteis
on united labor. Di mils ilnnnon, pies
lilent of the Ioc.il In ant h, also spec.
Another meeting will be held later.
UHNHRAL OK MRS KCHAHAH.
The fu.Kinl of Mm. fJInMlun II.
Senium wns hnld eitttdiiy nftcinnoii
ul her lile home on North Main uv
nue. Rev llt-nrae H. fjtilld, of the
l'roldenie Vimbv terlan church, was
the otlluntlrig elirgvinan lie deliver
ed an eloitueiit luneial pennon. The
lloial onViings wore inan and beauti
ful. The iiiiiniiil was pilvate. Inter
lneiit was made In Dunmoro ceme
loi y.
y. m. i. hncursion.
The committee selected by Marquette
oouncil, Youns Men's Institute, met
last evening lor the purpose of choos
iilR a suitable ies.nit toi ihe annual ex
tiimlon which the council pioposes to
have sometime ne.t month. Several
places uuotlng ee client attiactlons
weio nvntloned The following com
prise tho (nmmltti-e. J.inus Uiier,
ihattinan, .lohn Mullen, secietat.v. The
otheis mo Thomas Healcv. John II.
Kelly and James I Lv nott.
TOI.D IN A TOW USES.
Hum Reese, of l'lv mouth, was In
town yesteidaj. He wad called here
by the death ul his lath-1
'leoige Hums was atialgncd lust
evening befoie Aide rnnu Roboits on
charges piefirifd bj A. 11 Haivev all'!
held In ball on a charge of assaull and
battery.
T. II C Malomy has ngain bee n mi
the still hunt for tho llquoi law di e
eiulois. Kcfoic Alderman Rejhit
Michael Gllbov, Paul miili and Maiv
Mnsteison wiie Given luailn?1- ntid
iM'tf held In bill In the sum of S'iO.1
each for thfli appearance et muit.
Th". memleis ni j.usttiu Stni mm
manuei. Knights of Malta mil -iir-llclpntp
in the stiet p.n.ade whir h i-. tr
be colidl cted b the dlff. lent wditlis
of the oickr In the city and count1 In
commemoration cf St. John" d.iv.
which falls in Satuidav, June Ji n
entirlalnmi-iit In the Adan.-. avi l".e
juiiioi will f i'Ihw the p n ul
Mr? Hnipid li, in tin. nt Summit ave
llM". is liliiif, n lathes 'r New YnrK
The tnmirltlHC nntli' uzed 1 tilt
WelMi Pun" leuntlonnl .'iui h m pur-ih.i'-
n i. for tin pinj soil new
Q,
&,
Globe Warehouse j
H
ot
Weath
rt
Waist
Fashions come and go, but the Hot Weathei Shiit Waist for La
dies' wear has come to stav. because no gaiment has ever been
deised that served its special purpose so well. Ttue,
The Shirt Waist
Conforms to Fashion's
deciee. and ch.vnofes in style with each succecdinc vear. Thus
it is that the Summei Waist lor
that weie so populai in iJSi7 as anything well c.n be. Hmphatic
pi oof ol this fact can be found bv a visit to our Shirt Waist De
p u tment any dav this week, Wed like voti to call while the
display is at its very best, and as an inducement olfei lor six
days only.
The Following Extra Specials
59c
Stylish Gingham t-flect Waists
in all the lavoute blocks and
fancy checks, in every good
shaife; also in black and white
elfects, They're worth j-,
S5C B.ii gain piice, , OV
0-
-s
-o
89c
Buys a pretty White Lawn
Waist qf exquisite make and
fine quality, - The figure ought
to be $1.25. So they're o,
a bargain at - - - - OIJL
While we are talking Shirt Waists chiefly today, we mav as welt
remind you that we carry the laigest stock ol Hot 'Weather" Comfort
Garments for Ladies' Wear in the city.
V" VWW.v,X'WW
Globe Warehouse
church met last evening. Nothing eUtl
nlto wn decided.
13r. D. H. Jenkins, of Notth Main
avenue, Is lerio'cnllng the Luckuw.in
ua Medical nrsot lallon tit the conven
tion of physicians now lie Ins hell in
Denver, Col. H U
Mr. nnil Mi. lniacr"naunrdii. f
Green stieet. are entei talnlnjff thbir
dnughtcr, Mm. John Stopfotd, of Hon
esdale. The fiinei.il of llenrv HceseMvlll he
held tonioirow afternoon Ht his lute
home on Wnyna n Venue. The tenislni
will be taken to the Welsh Consregn
tlonnl rhuich, wheio services :ue to bo
enndueted by Rev Dr. H. H. J one".
Km Ml will be made In the Washburn
stiect cemetciy.
DUNMORE.
The clam exert les of the Clas of
'OS were held In Washington all Init
night. Ho Rruut wim the attendance
tint latge numbcis weio compelled to
stand
The cxctrlM'g opened with n sour by
Ihe oln. MKs Lutiiu O'lloio follow
ed with the tluss history ThM was fol
lowed by 11 lecltatltn "The One-Hegsed
(ioo'-e," b ThiinuiM Joulaii The
' Cla-s In Hpiessloi" a dilll, was
then given b.v members uf Ihe clairi
.Mlssfs Jesle Wen and Genevieve Hie
sicUei nuiR a duet In a thaimliiK man
in r MI--8 Maijule Hdtn icelted and
.Mbf llainiinl leiideied the i lass iioem.
The tecil.tlloii, "Sn U.i I." was Riven
by Mli-s .lessif. Wtit Mis Helen saiiR
a solo Ml1- Nellie ImuRhcity lecltid
"The Hed Pun" Miss Hvebn Mont
unmet y tollovved with the clans iiioph
et In which during a tilp UiiourIi the
fniiuti.v, she saw her ilassmates engag
In vatlous di cupatlond.
The labhaux, "The Plight ftom
Pompeii." "The I.a-t Uevort of the
Gauls" and "When Mercy Seasons Jus
tice," closed the enteitalnment After
the enteitalnment n large number par
ticipated In the dancing.
HHSSHR ITEMS.
The graduates of the High school
since lS'.iii will have another meeting
In tho Central building this evening.
The Idea of having the banquet mi July
Gth wae not favniable to a greut many,
and It Is possible that the date may be
changed
James Linton, the gypy who was ar
rested foi illsnuieilv conduct Monday
night, was given a healing before
tlurgess Powell jesteiday nioinlug.
He was fined $130
Miss Maiy Poster, of Honosdalc, Is
the guest of Mrs. W. D. Deckel, of
Cheiry .street.
Invitations have been lsued for the
maniaKe of Peter Mutiny and Miss
Miu O'Hoio.
Mls Diana Capwell, of Cherry street,
who has been visiting fi lends at Lake
Wlnola for tho past few days, has re
fill ned home
Manager Courtrlght, of the Dunmoro
Heat. Light and Power company. Is
serloiu-dy 111 at his home on Di Inker
stieet.
Mis. Hairy Dupln, or North Klakely
street, spent Sunday with fi lends In
Avoea.
Miss Klanche Capwell, of Lake Wln
ola. Is the guest of her slstei, Mrs.
William Packaid, of Chetiy street
Miss Jennie Secor lias leturned home
fiom a vMt with fi lends in New Yoik
Chailes Knss, of Companv D, Thli
teenth legiment. Is home on a furlough.
He will leturn to camp Thuisday
The commencement of the class of
is will In- held In Washington hall
Pilday evening at S oclork The
pi ice of admission fill be. -25 cents
er
i8n8 is as different from the waists
S y
98c
At this figuie we show an el
egant line ol high grade waists,
m all the new wide stiipes with
biased stripe fronts, etc. Others
ask Si.js. Our price o
this week. - - - - )OL
5
$ i .25
Finc White India Linon Waists
at this pi ice, with full plait front
and pioper making, are not
easilv got. This one is easily
worth i.7s. I;oi
this week only, - - PI.25
- s-
AVN N" V, .SAAA
LIVE NEWS OF
WEST SCRANTON
Pavement (or Hyde Park Avenue
Soon Do Laid.
Will
MIVH OP THE CKHDIT KOIl SHCPR
1NO THE IMI'IIOVPMENT IS DPP.
TO THE HPPOK'IS OP II. D. JONES
AND A. M. MOUSE-IN A SALOON
PIOIIT KDWAIID KELLET. OP EY
NON STHEET, IS BKIUOL'SLY CPT
PPNEP.AL OP MltS MAHY M NAI.I.Y
HELD YESTEHDAY MOHNNH-OP-Plc-nnS
OP ALUMNI ATHLETIC A3
SOPIATION. Step by step the work of sci tiling n.
pavement on Hyde Pa lit nvinue Is pio
giesstng lind, If favotable pinatess on
tliittes, the pave will bo laid before
winter sets In. II. D. Jones, f North
Hv- Paik nvenue, und A, M Mi use,
of Soit'h Kioniley nvenue, ha i ev
pended mi.eli time and personal e.mrt
dtfilug the past yeui to secure this
much-needed Improvement.
The 111 st effoits tow aids circulating
a petition for the pavement was made
about tlnee leais ngu bv Mr. Jones.
It :n(Vil tinsiueessful a' that time,
but vvtis In a "-cno an entering vedgc.
Two vcuk later the matter was
btousht to the nttelitlon ot the West
Side board of tiadc and It wns le
fened to the stiet" and bridges com
mittee of the boaid. Messrs. Morse
and Jones me mm that committee. which
lontlnued the agitation
Much opposition wac nneounteied nt
111 st Though asphalt was the kind of
material III st contemplated, it was
later changed to v lttlfled bilck. and
this will be laid. The street is reedy
so far ns sewering and gas and water
mains ate tonceined, and the necos
saiy legislation has passed councils.
The pave will evtend fiom Division
street to Lafavette stieet. a distance
of iVi blocks. Eveiy propetty owner
In the block between Division and
Washburn stteets signed the petition,
though this wns not the case In the
remaining blocks. A majority number
of ov nets' slgnatuies was, hovvevet,
seemed.
In a saloon light Mondav night at the
coiner of Eynon and South Eighth
street", Edwnid Kellct, cf G15 Eynon
ieet, w is seriously stabbed He wm
slmhed in fevcial place-about tin lm.ul j
mid shouluett. After th melee Kellet
was lemoved to his hon.e His friends
became nlamed ard nt 3 o'clock yes
teiday momlnc Alderman Kelly, of the
Eighteenth ward, was awakened and
hurried to the wounded man's bed-Mo.
Dr. Movian, who was attending Kel
let. did not consider his con lltlcn ruti
cal. but his statement of the light v as
recuided. On this Information war
l.ants vtere Issued for the anest of Join:
Wngner, sr propiletor of the saloon,
and J. A. NaJmann. and given to Pa
tiohrcn Thomas .Tones. I-tei and
Evmim to serv , The men weie ar
laignrd and waived a lieuilnz w!i"
ana gned They were held In ball ci
the charce of felonious wounding It
is believed Kellet will soon lie uelo to
lcae his b'.l
YESTERDAY'S MARRIAGES.
The mnnlage of Miss Anna McDnn
nld, daughter of Mrs James McDonald,
of 170S Irlce street, to William J.
O'Rojle, of Lackawanna avenue, oc
cuned yestetday motnlng nt 10 43
o'clock at St Patiick's church In the
ptesenco of many frl"tids. Rev. J. It.
Whelan, lector, peitotmed the ccre
mon. The bilde. attired In a handsome
gown of stone blue poplin, wns at
tended bv her cousin, Miss Ressle
Grant Miss Grant woie a gown of
similar mateiial to the bride's gown,
and both ladles curled pearl praver
book John Hums acted as best man.
Immediately after the ceremony the
bridal part.v repalied to the bride's
lesldence, where a reception was held
and a post-nuptial tepast served. Only
the Immediate relatives nnd friends of
the contracting paitlcs were present.
At noon, Mt and Mrs O'Roylo de
pal ted on their weddlns tour to At
lantic City, Philadelphia and New
York. Upon theli leturn they will re
side nt 170S Price street and will be nt
home to their friends after June 27.
Mrs. O'Hoylo foimerly resided In Pitts
ton, but enjoys a wide dido of ac
quaintances heie Mr. O'llojle Is a
well-lcnown business man of this city.
Miss Hiidget, daughtei of Mt and
Mis. John McNulty, of .117 Twentv
second stteet, was united In man Inge
to John P. Ilairctt, of New York city,
vesteiday morning at St. Patiick's
church nt 11 o'clock The cciemnnv
was jici formed by the icctui. Rev. J.
I B heian, and was witnessed
y a
large number if fiienis and telatlves
of the 1 cum acting paitUs.
Mis Sarah Gurvell attended the bilde
as biiUcsinnld and Harry Cannon .acted
as eiooinsmiiti Mls Rose Conway
pla.ved the wedding marches The
Initio was piettily costumed In a gown
of cadet blue, while her inuld wore a
hnndsomc gown of sage green. Hoth
ladles cairled iofcs. At the conclusion
of the ceremony a reception was held
at the residence of the bible's patents,
which was attended only by tho Im
mediate telatlves of thp contacting
patties, A sumptuous wedding iepast
was seived,
Mr. nnd Mis. Rartett laler depaitcd
on their wedding tour to Philadelphia
nnd Atlantic City. They will icslde in
New York cltv with his parents nnd
will be at home to n lends after July
1. Mis. Haiictt leaver a wide clrclo of
ft lends, she being very favorably
known on this side. Mr. Ran ett Is as
sociated with his father in the fit 111 of
Mairett, Sweeney & Co., biasa found-
C13.
THEY ENJOY THEMSELVES.
That tliemen ate not nveise to the
enjoyment of good miisli, Is attested
b a iccent action of the Franklin En
gine companv. The company has pur
chased a combination piano nnd otgnn
Instrument nnd Impromptu conceits
ate now "the gu" at the companv 's
nuatters on Noith Hyde Paik avenue.
There nre several good slngets among
the members of the company and
Chorister Rlchaid Davis, who also acta
as organist. Is oiganlzlng a glee paity.
In addition, theio me members who
In different wajs can assist In getting
up a first-class enteitalnment on shoit
notice, This most iccent move of this
vvlde-nwnke company seives seveial
ends, but most of all It promotes the
feeling of good fellowship among the
men nnd furnishes the means of spend
ing an enjovuhio evening "at home"
FUNERAL OF MRS. MARVM'NALLY
The funeinl of the Into Sits. Mary
McNally was held yesteiday morning
from the lesldence, 116 North Van
jBurcn nvenue and was attended by
THEY WANT TO TELL
Thooo Grntoful Vomon Who Havo
Boon Holpod by Mrs. Plnkham.
Women who have. MifTcroil severely
nnilbfen relieved of their Ills by Mrs.
I'itikhnin's ndvlce anil medlclno nro
constantly urglnf; publication of their
statements for the benefit of other wo
men. Here arc two bitch letters:
Mrs. Li77in Uevkui.v, 2S8 Mcrrlmac
St., Lowell, Mass., writes:
"It affords me great pleasure to tell
nil i suffering women of the benefit Ihnve
received from taking Lydin 13. Pink
ham's Vegetable' oinpouiul. Icnnhard
ly find woirilRtoesprossmy gratitude for
what she has done forme. My trouble
was ulceration of the womb. 1 was un
der tho doctor's caro. Upon examina
tion he found fifteen very large ulcers,
but he failed to do me good. 1 took scv
cralbottlesof Lvdia E. Plnkhtim's Vege
table Compound, also used the Sanntivc
Wash, nnd nm cured. Mrs I'inkham's
medlclno .saved my life, and I would
recommend it to all suffering women."
Mrs. Avion Tuomiilkav, Ellcnburgh
Ctr .'. Y.. writes:
" I took cold at the tlmo my baby
was born, causing mo to have milk
legs, and was sick in bed for eight
weeks. Doctors did ine no good. I
Bitrely thought I would die. 1 was al
so troubled vv IHi falling of tho womb.
I could not cat. had faint spells as
often as ten times a day. One clay a
Jady c amo to fcco me and told me of tho
benefit she had derived from taking
Lydia K Pinkhpin's medicine, and ad
vised me, to tr.v It. I did kc, nnd had
taken only half a bottle before J was
able to sit in a chair. After taking
Ihreo bottles I could do my own work.
I am now in perfect health."
many fiiend and telatlves. The re
mains weie boine to St. Patiick's
church at i no oVlurk, where a lilch
mass ot teipjleni was celebrated by
Rev. D. A. Dunne At the conclusion
of the service the leinalns were taken
to the eathcdtal cemetery for Inter
ment. The pall-btaters were: .Messrs.
Caw ley. Lallv. Lavclle, Guuell, Mc
Deimott and liibbons
ALUMNI ELECTS OPPICHRS.
A regular meeting of the Alumni
Athletic association wns held last
,,X0lnK at tl,p iltlence of rorbes
Enton, on Tenth street William Ellas.
piesiucnt, presiueo an election or oni
ters was held. Following the business
session a shot social time was en
Joyed. Refreshments wete served by
Mts. Eaton. The oflicers elected ate:
E. D. Morse, orcsldent; P. K. Ma
govetn, vice-piesident: Robeit Carson,
sectetary, L'ouis Davis, treasurer..
PERSONAL M.ENTION.
Rev. nnd Mis W E Morgan, of
Tenth stieet, ate entertnlnlng their
son, Rev. Renjamln Morgan, and w Ife,
of Clrcleville, N. V.
Mis Pi nnk Williams, of Willlams
poit, Is the guest of her patents, Mr.
and Mrs. T. M. Miller, of Wnshbuin
stieet.
Mr. nnd Mrs. John Fern, of Noith
Sumner nvenue, have as their guest
their daughter. Mis Louis Sklllhorn,
of Philadelphia.
Mrs. Sidney Markwlck nnd daugh
ter, Miss Lauta, "f Twelfth street, leave
for Now Yoik city this evening and
will sail tomonow for England, wheie
they i III spend the summer.
Herbert Evnns has teslgned ns Jani
tor at the West Side hospital. He has
held this position and given faithful
service since the hospital was opened.
Mrs. H. M. R.tis of N'otth Sumner
avenue, Is enteitulnlns Mrs. C. Wells,
of Danville.
Miss Edith Janus, of Honesdale, is
the guest of Miss Edith James, of
South Sumner nv enue.
James Heavers, of South Hyde Park
avenue. Is enjojlng a fishing ttip at
Rushklll, Pike county
Mrs P. R Duffv. of Price stieet, has
returned ftom n visit at Hlnghatnton.
Miss Saiah Metedlth, of Jackson
stieet, has 1 etui ned fiom a visit at
Plymouth.
The man Inge of Miss Kathrvn Mc
Coy, of Tenth street, to Mlchnel Cole
man, of South Van Huron avenue. Is
announced to take place Wednesday,
June 20. at St Patiick's chinch.
Laundrv man Louis Schoc n, of the
Modfcl laundiv of Jackson stieet, has
added a handsome new dellveiy wagon
and hoise to h!s business.
The funeral of the late John Gllbrlde
will ho held from the lesldence, bOl
Eynon stieet, this afternoon nt 2
o'clock Interment will be made at the
cathedial cemeteiy.
MINOR NHWS NOTES
A laige committee fiom St. Uten
den'.s council, No 24.5. Young Mens In
stitute is pi 'pailng for tho council's
annual eMursion, which will Do enn
dueted this j ear to La.ie At lei, Tues
dav. August 9.
A challenge to pitch quoits has been
Issued bv Robeit How lev, of North
Lincoln iv enue, nnd Robeit Moigans,
of Lafayette stieet, to all tomeis. Con
ditions, two and one-hnlf pound quoits,
IS-, aid pitch. JIO. Monej to be posted
at Alexander Stevenson's, corner of
Lnfuvtttc stieet and Lincoln avenue.
St. Murks Lutheran congiegatlon
has selected Lake At Id tor the annual
excuislon on August 10.
GREEN RIDOE.
Mr. nnd Mis. II. S. Lewis
street, have returned fiom
visit in New ,Teiey.
of Marion
t ten das'
Mr. r.nd Mis. Albeit finj, o!
nvenue, have i etui ned homo
Pen n
from
Av oca.
Mis. Joseph Lnmniolle, of Philadel
phia, Is the guest of her slstei. Mis,
John Eurico, of Wnshlngtun nvenue.
Miss Ciitheilne Kennedy, of Wash
ington avenue, is spending the summer
at New pott.
Theio was a pleatant surprise paity
given In hunot uf Miss Emma Hem
mlck at hei home on Mousey avenue
last evening.
Joseph McGnreth, of Honesdale, Is
the guest of E D. McNally, ot Penn
avenue.
Miss Minnie RIlss, of East Maiket
stieet. Is spending tho miitmci at
Clark's Summit
Thomas Lvmh, of S .nth Caiollnn,
who hns been spending onr time with
his patents en SaMdcso,, avenue, has
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rot ui ned south
CASTOR I A
For Infante and Children,
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Signature of C4!ajfT'CV
HAPPENINGS OF
SOUTH SCRANTON
Several Flags Raised with Appropriate
Ceremonies.
NATIONAL HMIJI.EM Pt.OATED AT
THE NATIONAL IiItHAKEU, MEAD
OW HllOOK SIIAPT AND SIMPSON
SILK MILL-SEVERAL LIVELY
P.OXINO ROUTS DECIDED P.NDEH
THE Ac'SPIi'KS OP Till: INDEPEND
ENT SPOUTING CLPK - VICIOUS
DOG RITES A LAD AND IS SHOT I1Y
LILt TENANT HANG.
Plag lalsing exercises at Industries
on this side were the principal features
of yceterduy's happenings In this eee
tion. At the Nntlonal bieakcr of Connell
and coinpan, near the cltv Urn. a
flag 12 by IS feet wif set nllo.it with
titling ceiemony In the afternoon at
2,50 o'clock. Colonel E. II Hippie was
chaltmau of the occasion He made
a stirring addiess at the beginning of
the exercises The Poiest band was In
attendance and gave a progi amine of
patriotic selection before the gather
ing was called to otdei. When tho
signal was given to unfu.l the tmblem,
two slate picker boys pulled the tope,
and amidst tlieets the band struck up
the "Star Spangled Eaniiet " Tho
crowd joined and sang. Howell Hauls,
of the survej or otrM, wns railed to od
iltess the nsemblage. nnd lie dellveted
a speech that moved his hcateis to a,
high pitch of enthusiasm A pioi ession
wao toimed bv the bleaker bos head
ed bv the band. They matched to tho
Meadow Hrook shafi whcie another
(lag was set afloat.
The Meadow Riook ralelng wns not
attended with any piogramme of ota
toiy, ns the Stars and Stripes were
swung from the fastenings, the band
again played, 'ind a mighty cheer
went up fiom the crowd. Colonel Rip
ple then announced that each slate
picker was to recefvo a bag of peanuts
nnd candy and a bottle of soft drink.
The scene that followed can be con
jee ttlied
The emplojes of the Simpson silk mill
raised a large Hag over tli' mill at
noon time estciday. Supeilntendent
Kutler made the address and the em
plojcs sang popular eelectlone
nOXING TOURNAMENT.
The Independent Sporting club, a
Twelfth waul organization, conducted
a tournament at Central Park Gaiden
hall last night. The opening go was
between Tighe and Evans. At the end
of the third lound tho bout was stop
ped and called .1 diaw.
Tho next bout was between Jack Mc
Connell and Pert Giles, coloted. They
boed fot thiee rounds The deela!nn
of Referee Mot an wns a draw. "Com
mer" Malonej and John Giles, brother
of Pert, were announced fot the follow
ing bout The Ir go was a repetition of
the preceding one. In the frtirth rotlul
both men pounded one another until ex
hausted, and fell into each other's arms
and laughed until time was called.
Maloney was given the decision.
"Moxle" Jordan and John Can fought
four lively rounds Their engagement
was the cleanest of the number. They
weie evenly matched, and et the dose
of the fourth round nnother siort one
of a minute nnd a half was oulered to
gain a decision, which was aw aided to
Cai r.
FLAG R USING JULY
Camp 430, Patriotic Order
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Sons of
America, will have flair tatMng exer
cises at their hall on Plltston nvenue
the motnlng of July 4 In fton of the
building Is a sixty-foot pole et un
adorned, but the b jys of Cnmp 430 hnve
decided to set nflopt a big Hag. The
vatlous societies of this side will be In
vited to paitlcipate and If the cimp
lec elves sufficient acceptances theio
will be a parade The commute- in
chaige of the event aie1 Charles Web
ber, jr. chalinian- Augus-t Whvmeyer,
William Mnus, Jr., Theodeio Haas und
George Wil Hi.
TOURIST CLIJI1 OFFICERS.
The Tout 1st club, reccntlv otganlzed
by the young men of St. Maiy's con
giegatlon. elected the following ofllceis
at a special meeting Monday night:
Piesldent, Geoige Rolf, vlce-ptesldent,
William L. Jnnsseii, secretaiv, Fiank
P. Kins, tieasurer, John Lansdorf;
nudltots, Adoiph Moser and William
Hluege The Tom 1st club will have an
adjourned tegular meeting next Mon
day evening to adopt constitution und
by-laws.
PITTEN RY A DOG.
i.'eorge Teanpe, of River street ane1
his lle- car-old son weie watching th
tcim of the Century Hns companv go
tlnuiigh thelt usual evening dtill Mon
day evening when a dog belon-rlng to
John Miller, a neighbor, bit the little
lad A deep wound was made on the
bov'b lett leg Dt. Kolb was called to
c.auterle the wound.. Lieutenant Vawz
bliot the beast Inst night
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NUBS OF NEWS.
The nnnunl picnic of the Century
Hose company will be held nt Cential
Paik gntden this afternoon nnd even
ing Judging fiom the immense sale
of tickets,, the affair will be a rousing
success.
The excuislon of the Sabbath school
of the Ilickoiy Stieet Piesbyteii.in
t lunch jesteiday to Lake Ailel was
attended by several hundted pet sons.
The funeial of Mts. Pattirk Smith,
of Cneirv stieet, will ei ui this nioin
lug. Intel in e nt will be made at Mill
City.
ri oin his late lesldence on Tig stieet
the fui.c-tal ot Janus Keogh, st , will
be held this- morning Sen lees will bo
held at St. John's i hureh, nnil Intet
ni ens made in the cathedial cemcterj.
JUNCTION WAS QRANTDD.
In Hie I'ljiilty Cittfl llrotiglit Acniiivt
Couiilr ()inclnl.
Hon. L. A. Watres, rcpieseutlng the
Spilug Hmok Water Supply company,
took uctlon In equity yesteidaj to rc
stialn County Tieasmet Kelley and
the county commisslonets from selling
at tnv sale twenty-one tuuts of land
In Spilng Hrook township
, 'T, " a R V. . ,i'i.
anil has. since Match I. 189' been
i used solell foi the pin poses of Ineeu
liiiiatlou, nnd the state tu has been
! paid on Its capital stock, and all taxes
Imposed b.v state lawn have been paid,
but notwithstanding this the county
conimlssluneis have caused these tincts
to be nsessed fot countv pui poses, al
though thov had no legal light to do
so, and In default of pavmeut of lha
tux on their assessment they piopose
to sell It ns unseated lnud.
Judge Hdvvards granted an Injunc-
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124 and 126 Wyoming Avenue.
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oi tnc values wc are ollermg. MJtch them at our prices it you can
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For 6c quality
i.ility Lawns,
very newest
patterns. Best
in all the
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For isc Printed Batistes.
Lawns and Organdies, 32
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I Undergarments. vnee,y.
Our Muslin Underwear Sale
V goodness ot eveiy garment offered
iwK. which I'luiuiscb iu uu u juv lurc-vcr. mierior underwear ai
bargain puce is dear no matter how cheap you get it. Look to j
tne quality ociorc you uuy.
for jqc 9Cr ,or 'qc
gowns. OU chemise.
39c
Shirt Waists.
? Biggest and most complete Shirt Waist stock in Scranton to- 3
day and by far the stock that offers you the greatest values. 3
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49c
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Here Are a Few
Ingrains.
Everything to be had worth the having.
New designs. Unique color effects. Spe
cial values ut
50c, 65c, 75c.
Straw flatting.
All this reason's importations. The
coolest, most snnltno covering to be
found. Here arc sample values:
China Matting.
$4.50 roll, toynrds, value $n.00
$6.00 roll. 40 yards value $H oil
$8.00 roll, JO j ards, value 910,00
WILLIAMS & McANULTY
127 Wyoming Avenue.
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OF SCRANTON,
Special Attention Given io Bust.
Hess and Pergonal Accounts.
Liberal Accoinmodatiom K.
tciulcd According to Ualaucca ani
Kcsponsiblllty.
a Per Cent. Interest AUovvci oti
Interest Deposits.
Capital,
Surplus,
Undivided Profits,
$200,000
350,000
79,900
W3I- CONNELL, Prpsident.
HENRY BELIN, Jr., Vice Prcs.
W1LLIA.U II. PECK, Cashier
The vault of this hank is pro
tected by Holmes' Electric Pro.
tective system.
and a
Big Lot
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Cantslip Belts
Just arrived at
CONRAD'S
305 Lacka. Ave.
tlon ard fixed next Mondnv as the time
for a luailng The injunction icstialns
His treitEUiei fimn selling the tiaets.
OBITUARY.
Mr I'alrlck fLiurlinii. cf Citi lilt km ,
stu-et, elii'd nt 1 o clock jeneiday nftei
Itoon aflei n wttk'H Uln". .Mis.
Uuiifli.m was .17 vcars of nee. nnd Ii mil
vlvcd b hci hiisluii.d Hiiro voting chil
dren, a tuthor, John Hairrtt. two siHlers,
Mis. M. O'Hora and Mis. John Muy. n.id
two brothers. Jrbn and IMtilck H.uro't.
The funeral wllle hold tomonow mom-luff.
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Goods. ttvncclySale.
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For 12c Printed Corded 3
Dimities and Lappet -J
Cloths, in all the very S
newest colorings and con- a
ccptions.
ni n For 20c quality Printed i
Grenadines in the very J
2 est styles and color
ings made.
Sale.
goes mcrrilv on. The extreme
has made a teputation for this
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alc.
for 7qc
waists
75c
for $1.25
waists.
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Special Values:
Japanese flatting.
Sea our lino nt 15c, 20c, 25c, 35c and
40c per ard Discount by tho roll.
Tokio Rugs.
Highest quality hand-made same as
Turkish goods. New lino Just opond,
specially adapted for tho cottage or th
veranda. All the sizes.
flWJnt.. . , . $12.00
11111x7 (I at 9.00
ii x uni .. . . .. 5 nq
U7at 5.0C
Jlxilnt . 1 5C
Somo special hall ru,?s, 3x9, 3x12, 3x15.
LINOLEUMS OILCLOTHS,
WINDOW SHADES.
Everj thing to be found in a flrst-clasi
stock at right prices.
BOSTON DENTAL PARLORS
PRICES FOR THE NEXT
15 DAYS ONLY.
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Our S20.IKI Platfftfor 510.(10
Our 18 00 I'lateifor lino
Our iii.011 Tin en for 8.011
Our l I. no I'lnten for 7 no
Our l'.'.oo Plate for 00
Our in.no Plate rnr fi.on
Our H.00 I'intes for . . . 4 on
Our il.oo 1'lutes for a.00
Ilililefwork . a. 00
tiolet ( rnu ns, '2k 3,()fi
(old rilllu.M 1 00 up
riattiiiim I'llllngR Tfto
silver rillincR . ftOo
l'oreolnin rulings . - roo
Cement rulings 3A0
Boston Dental Parloro
Corner I.ackananna ond Wjomlng Aves.
(Over Newark Shoe Store.)
THE
Ml POWDER CO.
ltooms 1 and Coin'ltli B'l'd's,
SCRANTON, PA.
Mining and Blasting
POWDER
Jlade at Moolo uud Itashdale Work.
LAIXIN H RND POWDF.R CO'S
ORANGE GUN POWDER
Llectrlc IJatlerleu. Llcctrlc Lxploderi,
lot esploillng bltnu, safety Kuse uad
Repauno Chemical Co's ex"lo'sivBs
Strawberries.
Finest Hume Grown for Canning.
Rei Raspberries, Black Rasp
berries, Blackberries, Cherries,
Apricots and Peaches, ' Water
Melons and Canteloup?s.
Pierce's Market