The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, December 19, 1898, Morning, Page 6, Image 6

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    THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-MONDAY. DECEMBER 19. 1898.
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EVENTS OF DAY IN
WEST SCRANTON
MI83 DELL A P. EVANS M AH.RIED
IN PHILADELPHIA.
Her Husband Is John R. Thomas, ti
Momber of the Scrnnton Mall Car
rying Forco Coromony Poiformed
in tho Quaker City by Rev. John
R. Davis Man Inge was a Great
Surprise to Theii Many Friends.
Personal Notes -Will Issue a Call
for a Pastor.
Wolil vn ipcpUciI heir . tpti.iy bv
frlondu tlmt Mlf- Ht-IUi I'. l'.Miii nf
Smith Hxili- I'mK in nun wi M'llr'tl"
innrrl'Ml tu .li'llli IS. Tlin'nm. nf tiniitli
Lincoln nxoniii. Sittutiliiv iifl' union nt
I'hllmlripliln. Tin- iiii'im n wimtnr
fmiiipil by 1'V .John I!. HniH.ii ini'in
incut WYIkIi ilUlin mI'ii N oil ;tim.:i
1 (Tf. Dllllli'l .1 Kvilll" till' lit I'll.
fat 1km iiii'fiiiiiuinli iI lift iiml Mr.
Thniiiax' voninr iin li -t t n ,iln
it tnomhi-r of tin- pnitv Mi. nii'l Mtr.
Tlinnuis will lotiiin tmliiv iitid will ir
nldc at n.'i South 1, iin oln .ivi-nti". In
Kinultif liou(0coiln; Ininu'illntclv.
ThottRli tin- wi'i'ulliiK witt- UW'iun to lie
In iuo"lvi't li. it l iiitlniiUc ftlciiils
if tltc i onliiictltm i.it tli" nono h" 1
thr pIlKhtuHt lilna It w nulil in ( in s-o
soon. Mis. Tlintnas. wlm nn .MIx K-
lltll Man I'llllHllll'lPtl till' llt'Ml ll liit.i y '
tmiliiM- In tin Si tuition m liool ill"tii t,
)ici foi mod lmr iltitlii up to lut KtliliK
nftrtnoon ;ih imtiul nt No. I'l s-i liuoi tin
tlmt afti'tiioiin she hi-ht Iipi hint "iiint.i
irs" tm-otliiK iiml It l x.tlil llnit u Ximv
tifft'otltiK fmowrll vv,t wild Hi'i fallur.
slio. Mi. TltoniMM .mil mhi left lor I'lnl
nilolpliiu nt ." l'i o'clock S.itutiin nt un-
ItlK
Mrs. Tlioinriw vn iiiotuliiciit In 'm
Tlyiimulli ('oiiKii'Kattonnl rlnttili mill
IH Slicinimi iiM'tiiic nilxxiuii, of which
flic wax niiiicilntonilciit She vn
piouilnctit In the Yniini Women's
flu litluit iixsociittlon ami tin finis
t lun Knilt'.ixor movement, having
HtlXnl ax hPftctlliy for xecial J Mix
of the fontitj t'nloii. Mi. Thoinus I'l
a oatiler on the Sii.mton jioxl olllco
foice and Is lilplily tcspected 1V h.x
Hiipcilom and tcllow eniioycx Me it
nn iii'tlxo niptnlier of the I'lx mouth
fotiKienntlon.il chuich
ri'N'HHAl.S OF Yi:STi:ilDAY
The funeial of the l.ite II. tij.iiiiln II.
TltmnaH, who died Thnixdny Inst fiom
Injuilox lcccUcd In the fapouhp mini x,
w,is held cxteid.iy aft 't noon fiom the
lcsldeiicp, 111 Xnith rilmoie nver.up.
Many filendx weie In nttetid.ini e Kev
Thomax lie ctiiir li , pastor of the .lutk
son Sttept ll.tptit't chut eh. otilclated
-t the loncluslon of the seiviiex the
leninlns wpto lionie to the W.txlihuni
t-tieet cpiui'tetj, wheie Intel merit wax
made The nall-lieai eix weie William
I'tliPji.lv. John Xeat fh'lxtlitn Siider,
P.ixlii Thomas John Monlx and Otto
SnyiUi. The Iliivvoi-bwit -rxwcie Thoin
nx I'hllllp-i mid William Slupi.
The funeral of the late Mi John
C.nanatiBh was h -Id .i"tetd.iy aftei
noon from the its-ldiiie 11 Anhliald
afreet. Mnny ft lends xvcro In attend
ance. Tho lctnulns were liorno to the
cnthetltnl cemetety, xvlteio Interment
was made.
pnnso.VAL. MKXTIO.V
Mr. J. A. Moore, of .South Iteueccn
nxenue, has us her guest Mrs, Moses
Chambetlln, of Hnrfonl.
Miss IMnii Wllllaius. of South Main
avenue, Is home for the liolltluxs rrv.n
Wellr (oIIprc, nt Aurora. N. Y.
llenty Thonius. or i:illnle. ha" k
tuttiod home fiom a vlult here vlth
John II. Williams, of 1'nrk tttreot.
Miss Lillian Ttmisue, of White Hav
en, has leturnod home fintn a visit
here with Mrs. W. II. Onhle, of South
Gat lit Id aenue.
Kdwln Grllllthx of flepaiul. Ohio.
has returned hotii" from it lslt with
friends note.
Mts. J. P. Crowley, of Meilillnn stteet,
lias ns her Ktiext Miss MnrKitiet Swppii
el, of Olyphmit
12ott .lonex loiiborial nttlsl. Is aualll
nt work In hlx pntloix In Mom's hull,
after n seilous Mines of tieuily tlueu
wee'tx.
Mix, Kmll IMiaidt, of Ninth Sumner
nveiuie, has as hot kiioxI Mis. A 13o.li
let mid daiiKhtei, of .MIllllnxlairK,
Pi of. 15. J lJ.iuor. ot Ninth llromley
tuemie, Is .slowly lmploliiK ftom his
illnc-x.
MINi tit NlJWfS NOTIIS.
The lllillex of the VYllxhhllllt Stliet
Piev.li.Moiliin ihuiilt will unit in the
church iixM-iiiiiij, loom!? this eveiilni -it
TJiD o'i lot k to altitude for He lr annual
i hill oh dltinei on Now Yeafs day.
The com m lit i e on i ote-olldiitlon of the
Father Mnthev (.ocWt. St I.io'm li.it
tullon and St Paul s Pioneer i in px, tnot
cxtcida afternoon In St. Loo's bat
talion looms. The lm" almost com
pleted their (ilaux tot the i onsolldatloti.
Theti !ilanx will I i ntislili ti'd at a
Joint Bpxstin of the thioe sodotlc.x,
wlili h will be h'ld on New Yi ill's day
In St. D.ivld'x hall on North Main au
ntie. The annual ball of Hie ''"T Social i l.isi
wl.'l be held III .Meals' hall Motility
I'U'ltlui', Deo 2fi
Kliiitl at i.inci nn nts hae boon made
for the annual affair of the folunibia
flleniii.il ioinpall No .r.. which will
be hold In Moms' hall, Wednesday
fU'tilliK. Dn "Jl iiel
Should the wintliei and lie piove
fiuotablo an inli'ii'stiui contest will be
(.oniltn ti tl on Schoe'i's lie pond on
Kilnk HtHi t this CM nlitR at o'( 1 K.
The ilistmiie will he twenty-live times
mound the pond, pile ..'. Mlsspx K1I3
ttbetli Jonklnx, Cllzabeth Martha and
Kate Sweenev and M. Ma v. James 1) ;
uol and .1111110-1 .vlattha have alicad.v enr
tend
I'vim tncmberof the Plymouth f m
KiRintionul church Is iciillestod to at
ti'inl the nui'lin1' whlih will be held at
the clunch this evenliiK The annual
olii Hon ol ollliois and the Issuaiiie if
a call foi ,1 p.istot ate the two imp ir.
ant mattcis for conidointloti.
--
NORTH SCHANTON.
The (rate lender had Rone home
tiioniptly nt fi o'clock Mr. Ai1nm was
not aware of the time nnd ton"eiienl
ly was not looklntf for ilnnijer
Walter Mutan, a joiiiik boy sixteen
years of hrp, vvns nrtesteil S.tturdnv on
a thntKc of embez7nnient At n hear
lnp Saturdiy eVPtilnR befote Aide! man
Huberts, lip was held In flOO hiill.
Clara Day swore out a warrant be
fore Alderman Fldler Satltrdav for one
Mnckej, McPanotiRh on 11 t horse "of
ngRrnvntod nsattlt nnd batter. Me
DonoiiRli has not been lontted.
The Hyde Park eticampiiient, No. 210,
Independent Older of Odd Follow x, will
hold n iiiPetlnR Tup.xdnv nluht In fhnp
pell's hall, at which ten candidates will
lie Riven th- Itoyal Pniple degree.
Vlsltots front the fatbotid.ilo eiHtiinp-
liient are cxiiccted
At the last mpptlni of Lodce No 7,
Foiesteis of Amotion, the follow lug of
ilceis vvete Instnlled: Chief l.ttiRer.
David Jeffries, suh-chlef lMwInL'w
s' recordltiR secielni, 1'dwiud .Mor
Katr lliianclnl sccretaiv. W. J Owens
senior bendli, John John" ittnlor
boadle, John P.utler. senior woodwind.
Fioil Woosman; Junior woodwind.
David Davis, tteastuer, Thomas Fld
ler. On Thin xilny evcnliiR1 the ollliois
eloi I of llil.im IoiIrp. 261. Fi"o Mtisons,
will be installed. After the Installation
a liamittPt will be served.
The Yotliur Men's lustlttlto have
elected the lollowliur oIIIipis Ptc.xi
ilcnt, James J. May, vice president,
Jamis.T. FlannlRaii second vice pres
ident, John J. HlRRitis. seetetnry. Pitts
Swccne llnaiKlal xeittt.it v. John W.
Mullen: tieitstirer. James I''. I ynott:
executive committee. P. . Carrol. J.
A. Flyini, T J Kiiinev. J A. Flvnn,
mar.'lml, J. . McAmltiv.s
The North Knd Stats will meet the
Cieen llldsc Athletics tills evcnlnr,' in
11 Riune of basket ball. The sttm.s have
beat in I'veiUhliifj thej have nut vo
fur. A llvelv Ranie Is 1111II1 Ipatcd.
Jacob M. Hem, nf c'liutch avenue,
spent Saturday evtiiltiR with friends
in Klmhuist
Mi. William Mulle.v of Altillev'.s
store, is niotiud nR.ilu afli 1 a wick's
illiuss.
Dr Donne has ioioiiil irmii his
recent Illness nnd if t'l'ie lo take up
his practice 11 train.
John Ciienowith, who fell fiom .1
house mid bloke his ley last week, is
icsiliiR comfoitabh.
Invitations ate out aitiioiiucltiR a le
ooptlon b.v Mr. tun' Mis J. (1. Atii"i
lon, for their Rtandson, Nelson, who
will letlitn fiom the state colletjo on
Doc 21
Mdctman Itnbeit was nRtecably
sin prised Inst week by some one plac
Iiir a linndsome solid oak olllee chair
at his desk while he was out of tho
room.
Helen Hutbi'tilv, of Summit avenue,
Is soiiously ill with tho Rtlppe
Iteniy .1. Hauls, of I'll, hill, is visit
ing nt the home of Mi. Morris V. Mor
lis, of North Main avenue.
The palate is almost
tickled with Scott's Emul
Bion of Cod-liver oil. The
btomach knows nothing
about it, it does not trouble
you there. You feel it first
in the strength it brings ; it
shows in the color of check
and smoothing out of
wrinkles.
It was a beautiful thing
to do, to cover the odious
taste of Cod-liver oil, evade
the tax on the stomach, and
take health by surprise.
It warms, soothes) strength
ens and invigorates.
50c and 1 1.00, ill drugxutt.
SCOTT i UOWNF, Lhemlsts, New York.
GATHERED IN
SOUTH SCRANTON
FORMAL OPENING OF ST. JOHN'S
CHURCH FAIR.
P. W. Gallagher Mado a Short Ad
dress, in Which Ho Predicted That
Fiffeon Thousand Dollars Will Bo
Realized Funerals of Patrick Can
non and Patrick Woir Annual
Ball of tho Germania Enpino Com
pany Tonight Club of Fifteen Mot
Saturday Night.
A Boon in Convalescence
1
A
True
Tissue
Builder
Dr. F. A. Hodgdon, of Maiden Mass.,
writes: " Johann Hoff's Malt Extract has been
one of my favorite preparations when an agent Is
needed to build up tissue In convalescence follow
ing fever, pneumonia, etc
I
Johann Hoff's Malt Extract
J
AMUSEMENTS.
rin t it couch.
kimpli louh
ti. it'll nut a
v null is ihn-
l.iki nihice.
use Dr. lluH'i, Cuui;li Snru,aud be cured, jjc
I "'!-
1.
Cough Syrup t",r
Wl.ilf Will Ail.iini nnd mmi, ot t'liln
olillln, weie ilihlns oxer the Dcl.iwne
and Hudson ttaikii on Kust MniKet
Htieit i-.iUinluy 'oniiiK nt fi 10 o'clock,
an cmrilie ran into them anil ileinol-1-hcd
the wneon, throw itif? .Mr. Adaim
out and badly In nllntr 111 111 It was
though' that he was hurt Int' nially.
The bo anil liotse escaped with onlv
a fi w lirtlitH Mr AJ.uu HUiipoed
that the gate tender was still it work,
and '-oeliiK the f?ate up, ltoe on the
UacKs without looklnR out fot ears
DUNMORE.
Globe Wareboijse
m
in
iji.;iiiwK i?". ii', 'm' T1 ' '?T?i?fc'' "'J,"'? Ji"'rt 'y
x -
Holiday Suggestions
The j?lv'K and receiviiij of Christinas presents is a3 much
in vojjiie as ever, but it has gradually assumo I that practical
shape, in which tho River tries to stu ly tho wants or wished of
his friend the recipient. Tims wo iiud that in
The Selection
of Gifts for Ladies'
Gloves are much in demand tho buyer usually suiting his
own whim or fancy as to tho kind, and tho sale mnde.subject to
i'chuni"o ol coiir.,1. The New Sash lllbbon licit, Beaded and
Jet Uelts, Belt Buckles, Fine Perfumes, (Colgate's and others)
highest grade Toilet Soaps, Purses, Pocket Books and Hand
'"'ags, Toilet Sets, Fans, etc. All these and gods of a like
na-tro including Fancy lloisery aro much in demand these
,'ays, and satUfactio 1 to giver and receiver is bound to be
the result.
Laces, Ribbons,
Childrens Fur Sets
on
JliifVs for ladies' and children, Fur Collars and Collaretts,
Chiffon Collins, Neckwear for ladies and misses of all sorts,
Handkerchiefs in real and imitation laces, lace edges, Swiss
and other Embroideries, Initial Handkerchiefs, in Silk, Linen
and Cotton, Honi-stitched, etc. Iu all of tliose onr lines aro
supt'ili; and last week of tin holiday trale, price aro now
all of lnoM. That means easy buying.
In Gifts
For Gentlemen
We suggest a visit to our Men's Furuishiug Department,
Neckwear, Collars. Cuffs, Handkerchiefs, Mufllers, Suspenderj,
Glove, lloisery, Dress Shirts, Shirt Sots, and Curt' Links and
Buttons, Cardigan jackets, Sweaters, Night Shirts, Under
wear, etc. No exclusive gents furnishing store in tills olty is
better equipped to moot the requirements of fastidious
burets than this great and prosperous department at tho Globe
Warehouse is, while tho raluablcs obtainable hero aro so much
better than thoso usually offered that a trial purchase usually
converts tho buyer into a steady patron.
Store open every evening this week.
Much itiillRUJtlou is progressing .nroiit;
the iltlzins In the lioroujih ami which Is
not without 11 Just rt.ion or a lluu foun
dation AceotdliiR to lnstiuetlimn it
celMtl ilurlnp thu wnk UorotiKh Tif is
uiei I.ouls 1'iiRle st.irlcil to pay the wit
nesses who were subpot n.ntl upon thn
l.itu borough contest elittlon on Saturday
morning. Tills In pirt w.is milielv mi
if.ictotv to the citizen, but the fact
tli it illegal voters, thote who.i ofs
wire tliiown out by ordw of 10111 1, wire
plaitsl upon the b.une footing iik thie
whose otes ,tio found to In nil ilijht
.mil iecelid the same amount leudo
tin m wry Indlgiuint. They ilnlm It will
iiicoilinge lllep.il voting 11 .motln r
lerlli 11. Also, lnste.ul of p.ijtij. those
wlinn votis were foui.il to be d'fietlve,
.n Hon should be taken against Mum nn 1
li.ne Hum punlnhetl as tin law allow' lor
PligHl v cling. Main ot the pioinltunt
men who aro up In arms, when . vpn.-Mug
their opinion of the mattii, s.iv tho are
illMtustcil with the lilet of p.iiliu thoc
mm and will not lutltate to d-noimn .t
win m mi the opi iirtuiitlv off. r. lt- tt
The following iiriRt.,nime bus lie-ii
i.in fully .inanged bv the lommlttee hi
Uctfil for that piupoM' and will be tt 11
deied dloliie the bolldaj week in Wash
ington hull 1 tdi 1 tin ait-pUis of Iml -pendent
lliue com: .1113 No I, and John
H Smith I'lte cnuipinv. .W S' Christ
Ill is eve, Ssatuidav, On 21, opening 01 tho
lull whiti. blue plnlv ami 30U0M bootbh
Tho City (iiiartitii will loinltr their spe
cial Selections f'hrlhtinan night. Moiiilny
Die. Jil, the cilihrited ehnimtir sketch
artists Mi;.m- Collins .ilid .M itlhew urn,
villi produce theii liimous hong dance
and negn sketilus "Our lie-is- Night"
Tuesday, Uec. L'T Mie I'.aglr Hose com-
Pins-. I'lttMon. fr3st.1l noc cnmp.inv.
Ji 1111311. Columbia ClKtulial tompinv and
Century Ilo-e comtianv. hcrantoti, Wil
son Uoe conipati3, I'eilvVllli, and Arch
bald Hose comrnnj-, Archbald. will be in
tirtilmd Competitive exhibition dill! at
!i i). 111. "Dramatic Night' Wednesdi.
Die 2s, the Ticket l.lne Drani'itlc.tum
pan3, unili'r the mnnigiineni ot John T.
O'Nell, will prodece the enmctl) "At tho
I'lelcit Line. This ilium.i made a re
markable lilt this seain "Duktown
Night" Thur-dav. Dec Lwi. the Datktown
Hit brigade of I'lttston, will give th. Ir
liimous Tiiuie-.stc take walk, thlrtv 10I
orid and fantif-tli pi oplt partleip.itt
This wlli be the int of lla fair "l'lte.
men's1 Night." I'ridiij, Dei 10. teptesi nta
tlo lompanles from Sir.inton. Throop,
Taor, Archbald and Avoc.i tire dcp.irt-iniilts-
will be 111 attendii'in also spiiiat
musical progtamme "Concert Night."
Saturday, Dee. Ji. the Oeoigla I'laiua
tion Jublbs. singers, Aillngton doublo
iiiartette and twnt3 local artists vwll
give u giand Instiiiniintal and voiai con
nit Ni vv Ytar's Night" Montlnv,
.lull. - IV. the lull will ilose with tlie
populat tommy dann, su unliiue and
iomlt.il LustumiH All lontists vmII be
deildid at Id o'llmk. Ouieral atlnils Ion
each night, in certs ludies ftie
Thomas Mctiuvvaii, of Sport Hill, w.n
nrrestetl S iturd.13 veiling on Dt Inker
stteit foi btlnt lrunU and dlsoiderlj by
Ollliir Savivtr. Jlnliraiin liad leielv I
$1 I.!, ills share ot the contest Illone3 nnd
started out to have a good time, but
which tuned out a stent deil dltlerent
than h oMiettid, fot at the hearing oe
lore ituigess Tow til vesitiduy tiiornitiK
he was llnid .". and costs.
The tuneial of H.irr Detker, of 1'lm
anil HutVr streets, whose tleath otcurred
l'ritl.iy evening took pl.u e .vesterday af
ttrnoon at 1 oilotk ftom his late home
I'ollovvlug the bitvIcis nt the house, the
Itcv A J. Vin Clift. of the Methodist
I'pis-cupnl ihurch otllclntlng the remutnn,
followed by u large cortege of sorrowing
liientls nntl lelatlves wen borne lo I.ui !;.
aw.mna t3 rum nil Dlrietor l.etchvvorth
whero Inti rment was mudi In the tani
lly Plot In Mai iv eemetcn. Tho all
bearer were Mtssrs. John llryden
William Weber. Hairy Jones IMvvard
Harper James Ursden and John Krlegei
The flower beiire-H wete Messrs. Chailes
Hmlth. 1'retl lMetclier and Harrv Tavlot.
Tho Junior Ordei of Ciilted Amoilcau .Me.
chanlcH No 10." ot which tho deceased
was a member attended In a bod.
Horough Trtamirer I.ouls Ilnglc eiitet
tallied n huge number of tcllow townsmen
nt IiIh home Saturd.13 A good time was
spent bv nil present
The Cl.il.-tlun Ktale.ivor soiltty or tlio
rrcsb3tfrlan church will conduct a fe
cial at the mnrse on Him street tomorrow
evening. All an wekoino m.d cordially
Invited to be pltsttit
Missis l'tuil anil lltsvle Austin, of
Ithaca, N. Y.. are being 1 ntertntneil ut
tho home of tlutr utiile, James Kills, of
Chun h stteet
The rmplo3is of the A. I) anil 1" M
Spemei C1.1l cnmp.iny leielvctl their
moulhl3 t'.itulngs Sifinliy afternoon
A met tins of the Tlilid Ward Ucpunll
can 1 lub Is th sired this evening tit 7. IS
o'tlotk In M'iri3 s hall. All numbers are
rutin stetl to be pnsent.
Tin lounell did not meet B.Uurday ev til
ing owing to the tat U ut a iiuoriim.
Mtssrs. Medw.iv. Jones and Webir being
pit sent. Anothu attempt will be made to
hold the muting Thutsdnv evening.
Mr Alex, linden, ot DmUev stteet. who
was hint in the mint) accldt nt at 1'ltH-
ton was brought home Battiiday.
Ml"s Alatnlo Calvin ,of Tax lor, Is bilng
etiti I tallied by Iticuds 111 town.
Mr. 1). J Smith, of Chi try etioet, is
lonilnul to Ids home with Illness.
The 1 111PI031 a at Murr.iv's rcttlvetl their
moiithl3 wages Saturd.13.
Mr. ami Mrs W Hunkir, of II31I0 I'.irk,
spent S.ituid.iy with Mr. and Mrs. John
Webber, of Harper street.
Ulshop Talbot confirmed a tlas? of
time pi 1 sons at St. Mink's UpIscop.il
thin ch 1 1st ivmlng.
Council 'ii. Junior Older of United
Ami 1 lean Mi chunks, conducted a draw
ing In Hull lodge looms following tlulr
ltgulur business stslon SittPtl.iy even
ing The drawing was for tin to prUes
ivlilch vvtie as follows. rirst prize.
$'; seiond prize, $.' DO; third prize. -' 50
The llrst prize was won bv Charles
I'll tchcr, sinnd prize by Willi im Zeld
ler, Ihltd prize was won 113 tliket No. 17.
tho ovvnir of which llvis on the South
Side Committee 3J Is composid of the
following members of the order- 1'iesl
dent. Mm v in Tuttle, xlco lircsldent, A.
i: l'ttller, tte.isurer, A. I.. Tlsdil, stcto
tao. (1. A. Gerllng.
S.ituidav afttineon tho l'ennsvlvania
Coal company shipped to I'lttstou 11110
thousand feet of four-Iuch iron pipe to,
be used In Hooding bhaft No. li, which is
on tire.
Thomas Henwood. of Church street,
who his beta the leader of the choir in
he Mithodlst J'piscopal church for the
past few vears has ttntltrcil his teslg
nation. Mr. Henwood has servid faith
fully tlnough his tom as leader and has
brought the choir up to .1 high standing.
His resignation will leave a. aianc3- tint
1. ill be hard to (111.
Drummer John Kvars, of Compan3' V.
Thirteenth leglment. I'ennsv Ivanla xol
lntetrs, who Is spending .1 tlilrtv-day
slik furloiirh xvlth his piteuls nt Provi
dent c. spent und.iv with friends In town.
.Mlt hul UulRtv and Wallet nieseckir,
who have been working under the dlttc
tlon of the I't'iinsvlvnnla Coal company
at I'lttstou for th past few weeks, spmt
Suii'lav at home.
The Indian foot ball team ot this place
will conduct their llrst soclil in Odd 1VI
lovvs' hall Mondf y tveidng, Di c. 2il
owing to a rush of ordeis the Stranton
Stove wotkn will work nights this wctk
to till them
Mrs. Robert Young, of Dudley street, is
Mlghtlv Indi'po'td nt hivr l't.me.
ord has bcti. tecelved by the friend"
ot Mls Nellie Ilo-tnc ranee, of ntlston,
who had been the suest of friends In
town for some time, telling of her seri
ous illness since her retu-n home
Tho Serat ton Stove, works paid Its em
plnxcs Saturdn3
This fair nt St. Jiilin'H chut eh const e
KUtluu opi'tuil Saturday night nt the
basetnent hall of the churili on 1 if,
stieet. At S o'eloik the lutgo looms
weie tilled with the reptesentatlxo !"'
pie eif this and other pails of the city
and ulley. Tito luteilor eif the hall
a bower of beauty, the decorations nte
artistic, the national colois having a
ptoinltu'tit plate. On the eastetly Bide
oc the hull, 1 mining the whole lengMi,
the stais with a blue background, nnd
011 the opposite pottlon ate the strip's.
The detorative wink on the booths is
very attractive. The booth of the Lad
les Auxtllaiy to Division No. ". Ancient
Order of Hibernians, is ttltunied In
culms of mild gieen and white, those
ot the Ladles Catholic Uonevolent as
sociation me the stars and httipes,
put pie and white iitlotu the St. lictu's
society table, blue and white at the
Modality tuble, and the pnilsh booth
is decorated with pink and white. Add
ed to those handsome tiinitnings is fie
ust nrtity of beautiful and valuable
Klfts donated 1)3' the representative
business houses and leading people rf
the city. .1. W. Otternsey presented to
the sodality tuble. a piano valued 11.
$400. IV113 Hi others sent an organ to
the Ladles Auxlllaty. Congtesstnan
Council has forvv.irdetl to Knther Mel
ley an order for 11 lot nt Council n.uk
x allied nt $700. Saturday night over
two bundled pet sons bought ehnnces
on this valuable piece of gtound. The
complete list of goods at the fair would
take up 1 oltunns of space.
1. W. Gallagher, chairman of tho ex
ecutive committee, fottnally opened the
fulr. He made an interesting uddtess.
pujlug a ttlbute to the women of the
congiegntion foi their indefatigable ef
forts. Mi. Gallagher said that thine
who eontilbuted to tho success of such
nn undertaking are cnnged In u most
noble xv 01k nnd eternal blessing was
sure lo be their tew aid. The chair
A CADEMY OF MUSIC,
73" lUIRUtJNnr.R & RCIS. Lessee!.
II. K. L.UNO. Manizer.
one: solid week
Comimclng Monday, Dec. 19
THE NEW YORK STOCK CO.
In a Repertoire of of Up-to-date PI113 s
Change ot bill daily.
MONDAY i:Vi:NIN(1, DEC 19
Washington lrv lug's Claislc Mnsterpleco
RIP VAN WINKLE
Evening Piices 10, 20, 30 cents.
PoRtlvclyuo higher or lower.
OHVIE IVlATIiMEE DAILY
Ileglnulnt; lucidi, Dec. 'JO. I en cent to
ull purls of lliu house.
AMUSEMENTS
TYCEUM THEATRE,
RI.IS & IlilRtlllNDKK. I.CJSCSS.
II. R. I.OM1, Manuj;r.
riondny, Dec. 19
De Woif Hopper
xnd
Iiln toni a iv nnd
Shush Upon.
The Charlatan
Mnilo lohn I' sin i
l'UICIIS-'JV, Mlo, 7
Until; t'hns Klein,
e SI ill) mid ?, Ml
nxvuii
DA. ID B m. i K ..jfa.wlt
mzrei
'Tv!.-i
-wcfsaiss
3 Days,
Cunimncinif
Dc. 19.
of our well-known townsmen, and lily
laplil strides In his chosen profession
Is wtll reteived by his many friends.
The 1'llto t lull will conduit an enter
tainment at tho Father Aluthew hall
this evening.
TO ATTACK THE NEW BOROUGH
to tho
MtEiP
jjM Q tt- J W4 t -U '- fP
An Appeal will Bo Taken
Supremo Court.
Attorneys M. J. Donahue, I II. Hums
nnd C I'nmeirlK ni.. tireTinrtnir thf.
man stated that he was of the opinion I p.ipets for an appeal to the supienw
that fully $15,000 will be realized ftom coutt In the Mnoslc hniouRh cf-e.
i hainplon Itoeliri In innttiit enh per
foiinnnie. llniiiK.v Sum ( ti Hei vj'j, 'j:t, 'Jl.
GUERNSEY HALL
Lecturc-Rccltal
-I i:t)M-
1IUMDC lilt: HKSMI! ltIAR HUSH
lly Jllsi. leia HiimIsiii of l'orth Heotliuid-
On Dectmbrr "... s p. m
Tickets 53 co-t3 nt tho Hall
the fair and that, he Mild, xvas a con
servative estimate. Follow InR the ad
elress the Forest band travo a pro
gramme of popular music.
Tomorrow night will be known as the
Ladles Catholic Benex'olent nssociat'on
night. The many branches of the oidnr
thtougliottt the alley liax-e been inx.t
ed to be present. Wednesday after
noon will be children's day. A speciil
featme of the occasion xvlll be n doll
sale.
They xvlll endeavor to haxe Judge
IMwaids" ileciee, establlslilPt; the bor
ough, set uslde and pielimlnaiy to tills
will secure, if possible, a supescades
stajlng the organization of the new
borough government.
GREEN RIDGE.
wmmmm.
Globe Warebosjse
SOME FOOLISH PEOPLE
Allow a cough lo run until It Bets beyond
tho reach of medicine Thev often say,
"Oh, It will wear away," but In most
canes tt xveurH them aw.i Could they bo
Induced to try tho suiceunful medlclno
culled Kemp's liulsam. which is sold on a
posltxo guarantee to cure, they would tin
mediately see the excellent effect nfter
taking the tlrst dose. Prlco 21c. and 60c.
Trial size free. At all druggists.
Miss I.ell.i. Ito'-s save a tea to her
ft It nils Friday evening nt her home on
Atl.ims nvtnue Those present xvere: I.uu
Dimmick. lianry Dlinmltk. John Ilitth
iiick, Hoss Surtlam, Charlie Jtoss and
Lawrence Itrlnk.
Mrs Kate Fox. of Susquehanna, Is vis
iting Mr C. Stevens, of Wiston place.
C. I) Mead is ill at his homo witn a se
vere attack of the gilp.
Xewton Croft has u coveted irom a re
tcnt attack of tho grip.
William Kearnej, of Mulbcnx stteet,
xvlll move Into his new residence on Col
umbia nxenuo this week
Council 012. Junior Oulir of American
Met hanlcs. nominated the following olll
teis at their last melting: Councillor.
James P.iswell, xlte councillor. Frank
Wedemiiu conductor. All rt Thomas,
xv.irdcu, Heese I'rlce seittiml, Joseph
Hone; tnt'tee, M. I). Farnli.im; chaplain,
Oenigt llenrv.
The nlg'ht stiiools aie Iniitaslng in at
tttid.ince. A gnat many moie uio ex
lii i ted to attend alter the htilld.ij s
Mis f.. A. Osborne and family xvho
haxe been spending several weeks In New
Yotk, huvi te tinned
Mrs. William Co Is .it Marietta attend-
Ing to her mother who l setiotis-ly 111
AV. C. Manners, of Mooslc, bpent Sun
dav in this stctlon
. silt hi Ise piitv xvas held in honor of
Albert Thomas ot his home t'u" Gut tin M1
avenue. 1'rld.iv t" enlng Thoso pttj-ent
xvt-ii Misses Ida Ingrick. Mable lioldty,
Ma Kxnns Jennie IMlmci. Lillian Tav
lnr I.vdlii lngrlek. Mable Hauling. Kctlln
Van Rot ill r. Silllc liesnie, Thelisa foa'i.
I'.ail Wells Lillian Urode. Amanda 'lain,
lin. Ada rithoek. May Illitlej, Margaret
l'tkerMv. Catrle Manna. Jennie Trice,
Ji utile I'l ict, Pollv Warren. Miss Talmas,
Missrs John Lnnvon, Oeorge H Nlcol,
Fled Dlgetel Frank Suvdain. Oran Con
over Albert Thotms Cha'le.s Hunnoii,
Wllllnm Frank John Ingtlik Itoy Nlcol.
W M Walsh R O. Caswill Stuart Fut
rlei, Harry Smith Henry Smith, llarrv
Wadennn Jesse Onrnlnn Hov Fierce,
t liester Weiss, Albct Htttz Conrad Sny
dii. Wllllim nulffoid Mr. and -Xtis
Thorn is, Mr nnd Mrs Thomas. 1r Miss
Thlinas Mr Ouifforil it mien d several
xocal and Instrumental (.elections Mr,
Hatmoti and Miss Fckersly ieelte.1 in a
vctv pleasing inunner At a stasonablo
hour refreshments were served Thoie
ptisent wished the host many teturns of
the ilnv and then departed for home
PERHAPS THE SAME GANG.
Five Burglars Aro Opeiatinfj at
Chestor.
A gang of five elespeiato butglars
hnvo been operating In Chester. A
general descilptiou of them tallies with
tip? men who hnvo been blowing open
safes In this part of tho itato for x -eral
months and xvho aro probably re
sponsible for the murder of M. F. Cor
coian nt Puryen
Saturday morning tlxo men entered
the olilco of the Seaboard Oil works at
Chester nnd shot tho watchman, Jo.
seph Mitchell, In the leg, bound hla
hands and feet and blindfolded him.
While) one of tin men stood guard
over the watchman tho others blew
open the safe In tho otrice. Taking tho
contents of Ihe safe, ("bout $100, the
robbers made their escape.
TWO FFNEIIALS SATt'RDAV.
Fiotn his late residence at Ail Fig
vireet, the funeral of Patrick Cannon '
took place Saturday morning, with ser
vices nt St. John's church nt 9.30 o'clock.
Father Melley was celebrant of the
mass offered for the lenose of the de
ceased's soul Father Melley delivered
a sermon, eulogistic of the good char
acter of Mr. Cannon. The temnlns xvere
laid to lest at the cathedral cemetery.
The nail-bearers xxeie Patilek Walsh,
James Howard, Patrick Heennn, John
McDonnlel, Michael Barrett and Ed
ward Manning
The funetnl of Patrick Weir, of Hick
ory street, took place fiom his homo
Saturday morning. At U o'clock the
cortege moxvd to St. Peter's cathedral,
xv here a mass of letiulem xvns cele
brated by Hev. J. J. II. Teeley. Inter
ment was made in the cathedral ceme
tety. St. Aloysius T. A. B. society, of
which the deceased was a member, at
tended tho funeral In large numbeis.'.
From the society's tanks were chosen
tho pall-beaters. They were C. J.
Ruddy, John Brown, Pntilck Walsh,
Dentils Uuane, Jnmes Bolau and James
Johnson.
OBITUARY.
Many it lends of Mis. Milton W. l.owry
will lio pnlntd to liniu that her mother,
Mrs. Chirk I.e. wry, dlid vctinli muiii
Ing ut htr home on Olive stint. Mis.
Lowty wns u lady of many i&tlmable
qualities ami has bein n pitknt suftettr
during u long illness. She is miivlvcd by
her husband and daughter. Hrli f funeial
sot v lies will bo heal tomorrow morning
at S o'llock at the fanillv itsulclici, Tl'i
Olive stitet. Interment will be made .it
lliown Hollow, wlitre the rune nil will
be held at the church in that plan
Mis. Theodero Kllngel dltd at her home,
IMS Cedar avenue, Suturdav afternoon at
I'M o'llock. Sho had bten ailing for a
long t'me. The deceased xv.is 4"i jeais ot
ic, and is suixlved by her husband and
ti.e follow leg children: .Mary and .Sln--gaictta
Kllngel. John, William and IKnry
Kluigtl. The funeral will be hi VI tomor
row morning with ten let t In St. Johns
chut ch at U o clock.
Mrs. Mary McAdams died at hei res
deuce, CH) Mineral stieit, xestenl.iy. She
was 73 ears old. Two daughters and one
sor surxixe htr Thev are: Mrs. Willi im
Coir. Mrs Patrick c 1 irk nnd Willi im Jlc
Ad.ims. The funeral xvlll take place to
morrow morning. A high mis' of ,e.
qtilcm vvl'l be ald nt St. PtUi s t ithedril
at 9 M o cli tk. Intel mt nt xxdl be matle in
tho Cathedral cemettiv.
T. SWARTZKOPF,
Wholesale D-uler m.l Imp jttcr of
I nren;u jik! llu'ne''!.
s m LEouors
Brandies, Gins, etc.
the: rinest
ABSOLUTELY FURE
Local .tKents for the vclebr.ili'J Anhaussr
llusclt and St. Louts Laer 15e;r.
243 Penn Ave.,
Cor. Linden ft. Iclsplune, 305
Scranton, Pa,
Owen Mor.in. son of Mr. anil .Mrs. M J
Moral!, of 21J1 Jaikson street, died at the
i evidence of his parents Saturday atter-
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vi'iis nu vpu'v! noon uiifi n,u -, ". .... ..n..-
l i3D tli -Mli. ....,, Ui llflnnpftrl VVilsl fll VhTTS Ot .llTt'
I lfl,VI,. .v..,.. ...... .. .
Seigeant Rafter, of this city, of the l and was much respected by tho-e who
Fiist tetrlinent of volunteer engineers. I knew him The funeial will be held
xv lin renentlx- rotllrneil from Porto , morrow afternoon at
A MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL
Hlto, visited hlH old ft lend, Sergeant
Edward Conley, of this side, who is te
coverlng fiom u sevete blege of typhoid
fever, Mr, Rafter presented his ftiend
with u copy of the Dally Journal, the
fit st American paper published nt
Ponce. It is uu intetestlng little sheet,
of four pages, nnd In lzo Is about one
fouith as large as the axetage dally
paper. November G was the date of the
lh st Issue.
The tvventy-tljvth annual ball of the
Neptune Engine company will be held
nt Gei mania hall tonight. Indications
point that it will be a big utfalr
The Club of Fifteen held an Interest
ing meeting Fatunliiy night A com
mittee xvas appointed to urrange lor
the Initiative social se.s'-'ion ot tho club,
which will he held nt Hotel Best, Mon
day next.
Miss Dot. t Jones, of Connnllx & Wal
lace's: dry goods store, is stilously ill
at the home of her slater, Mrs John J.
Gordon, on Cedar avenue.
S. S. Spruks hap returned ftom a short
stay at tho Sptuks fatm at Ransom.
Mis. Ben P. Moore Is confined to her
home by illness.
Jacob r. Buutz, of Cedai avenue, Is
unite 111 with iheumntlHii.
ment w 111
cemttetv
'.'JO o'e'.oik. Inter-
bo made at the Cathedial
MINOOKA.
Miss Mary Murtaugh, of Hyde Parle,
bpent Sunday with tho Misses Jeffers,
of Davis street.
The St. Monica's liinnth, Ladles'
Catholic Benevolent union, w 111 meet in
legular session this evening.
The Spotting Life of Saturday, Dee.
17, says "President Fnirell. of tho
New Yotk State league has compiled
the ax-erases of the different plaxers
xvho plaxeil In the league dining the
seanon of '9s. O'Neill, the well-known
backstop, xvho did such splendid wotk
for the Canandnlguu tlub, leads the
catchers with a good percentage. The
wotk of O'Neill has attracted attention
from tho major leaguo magnates and
Hie probabilities aro that he will be
occupying a place In faster company
the coming season " Mr. O'Neill Is one
THERE IS A CLASS OF PEOPLE
Who are Injured by tho uso of coffee Itc.
cently theio has been placed In all the
giocerv stores a new picparutlon called
UHAIN-O.madc "f I'ttre grains, that takes
tho place of coffee. The most delicate
stomach lecclves it without distress, and
but few can tell It from coffee. It does
not cost over ' as much. Children may
drink It with great benefit. 10 its.
nnil i' cts. por packuge. Tli It. Ask for
GRAIN-O.
I Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and
1 Dlnrrohoea Remedy can nlway? bo de
pended upon and Is pleasant anil sate
to take. Soil by all diugglsls. Mat
thews Bios., wholesale ant! ret-iil
agents.
CATARRH In the head is cured by
Hood's S.u s.ipai Ilia, which eradicates
from the blood the t-crofulous taints
that ci'itre it. soothing nnd rebuilding
the delicate and diseased tissues. i
HOOD'S PILLS an- tho onlv pills
to take xvlth Hood's Hai.-ap.uilla. Cute
all liver ill . ' I
CASTORS A
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears tho 8
Signature of CCa
ytfM3v.
YOB!. CHANCE IS HERE,
Winter Clothing Almost Given Away.
Tho Assignee Determined to Sell
This Large Stock Within tho Next
Ten Days.
The asMgiiee for the etedltois who
nie selling this sloik aie detet mined
to dose out within the net ten dujs
.So It jou aio in need of any clnthlni;
now Is your cliame Hnle Is now in
piogress nt l Fenn avenue, n fe v
doors fiom the St. ChatleJ hotel. Scran
ton Fifty pei cent, less than actual mt
C.000 men's business suits, worth Jl2. at
J4 J5 C.00U elegant ran overcoats. .
xvotth 18: men's Scotch rhevlot ..u k
BtilU. $'.". xvoith $lfi.f0. three button
cutaway dress suits, $7.23, wortli S.'u
all wool pants, $1.80. worth $1 50, nobbv
ouths' suits, $3 25: xvoith $15. Don't
bo misled by signs nnd banners other
met chants may dlsplav to decelvo the
public. Be suro ou ate at tho iredl
tots" sale, 121 Penn avenue, a lew doors
from St. Charles hotel, Scranton. Pa.
During this sale the store will bo kept
open until 9 p. in.; Sat unlay until 11 p.
in,
Just Received One of the Finest
Selections ot
DIAMONDS
Fine Gold and Gold
Filled Watches
In the citv; .ilso a lull line ol
Solid (iold liiii,
Pendent Chains and
Sterling Sihcr Moods.
All Goods Wan anted as Repie
sctited at the Reliable,
hstablished i.Ss7.
C. LUTHER
107 WyonYnj Avanue.
ALMOST
COMPLETE LINE OF
Fancy Suspenders,
Dress and Driving Gloves,
Bath and Night Robes,
Umbrellas, Mackintoshes,
Etc,
PRICES
ALWAYS RIGHT
30S
Lackawnna Ava.
MADE SVikl A MAN
AJAX TABLETS POBITIVKtiY CDRI
I A.I.L,2stTroUX )it(if- ratlin Mni
' l orr, ItapoU?ncy, htoepl fetneti, eto . cotc
. by AbutiO or uluur 1 xcsct ami Indli
yni, cnJiion", i"fw quihiu a tux utii
f reitora Lot Itullty la olJoriroanir.tn
ricniBDaiarsiuQr, ouionuor marring 4
rrersot Intdnity an Consunrtlaa 11
laitfQiaurce, Ihetr qm ebowi latuedUt improTt
i in
Tbt
zndatand eff-M-ti a rUUH where all other ftii
nir nnnn ItATlniT fho Dlilnn A4 TaVttrfa.
uavocurvvi loguiBnuiini win earn you. worit mpqm
iliro wrltua cuaranu to tfltct a roru EJ ftYO li
oacbc&teor leiuna th rnonor. rrlcavv U I Oiri
lackojoj or ill (kcM (full trebtiutntt for tZGO. hi
nail, la wain wranir, muo receipt of rrloa. C Irculai
"" AJAX REAIEDY CO., "Ja
Tor rni In Bcrantcn, Pa., by Matthewi
Bros, and II. C, Sanderrcn, drucslsts.