, vuv 1 u THE SCHAOTON TRTBUJSE-TUESDAY, JUNE 27, 1890. IT ' T! HAPPENINGS OF NORTH SCRANTQN MIIP OF THE DEGREE TEAM OF CELESTIAL LODGE. Went to Joidnn Hollow to Confer the Second Degreo on a Number of Candidates John Androwa, of Biick Avenue, Injuied in the Leg gott's Creek Young Ladles from This Placo Attend tho Commence ment Exercises at Bloomsburg. Other Personal Notes. Tho dtRreo team of Celestial lodge, No. 833, I. O. O. F., under the direction of Past Oiand Otto Moycis. went to Jordan Hollow Suturduy evening to confer the second degreo on several candidate of Willow Leaf lodne, of that place They left hero at 3 o'clock, one hour late, and reached Joidnn Hollow at 11 o'clock, whcio they were received with a hearty cheer, for they were not expected to come, on account of the heavy storm which was raging. About foity member of the Willow Leaf lodge were present, besides many oth cis fioin Carbondulc, Jermyn and other places. When they arrived they were sot veil with a delightful lopast, after which the business nt tho evening was pro ceeded with. At the conclusion of the meeting some line selections of music weio given. SHOUT PAItAGUAPHS. John Andrews, of Hilck avenue, wax p.tinfully Injured In the Leggett's Creek mine yesterday. He is em ployed us a ltboiur and while putting a intgp piece of coal In the car It bioke and fell on his foot, Injutlng It scveiely. He was removed to his hom where his hijuiies received attention Tlie Young Jlon's institute, M.u quotte council, No. -IJJ, wilt conduct their annual excursion on Thuisday, Aug 10, to Harey's lake. Tho KxceMor oichestia will hoi J their weekly social at St. Jlaiy's hall this evening. The Noith Slain Avenue Sunday School mission will hold an Ice cte.im focinl July 3. The Welsh Congregational church of West Mutket stieot will hold an Ice cream social on tho eening of July I. PKIlriOXAI, NOTES. JIlssos Maine Thomas, of Spring stieet, and Nettle lllitle., of Thtoop, left yestculav fin lUoomsburg to at tend the commencement eetclses of the Noimal school at that place. Jll'-s Maine C.aln, of Jeimyn, spent Sunday with fileuds on Hilck avenue Mis. John Meyei", ol Clark's Sum mit, ictiirned homo yesteiduy after a week's visit with her son, Alderman Sleveis Alfied John, T J. Owens, Wllllnin Davis, James Williams and William Paine's Celery Compound 75c Pinkham's Compound 70c Pierce's Golden Medical Dis 75c Mellon's Food 38c and 55c Gl.ORGi: W. jr.NKINS', 1 01 & Main A:nue A Little Ahead of Time As the Trade Generally Figures It, but Just in the Nick of Time. It brings the bargain Deuefits offered within the reach of thrifty and far seeing holiday shoppers. Shirt Waists for ladies of such faultless excellence and ex quisite beauty have never before been offered in Scran ton so early in the season, at such tempting prices, but stock taking will be completed within 10 days from date, and to be candid with you, we'd rather see the cash than the best stock there ever was 011 our balance sheets. In some of the finer numbers offered sizes are slightly brokeu, but you can count on getting some thing to suit in every sale price named : 29 Cents Buys the pick of as nlee a half dol lar line as was eei shown in Scian ton. Choice inateiials, designs and ecr endless choice of patterns. Closing Price, 29c 69 Cents Quito a jump in price, but Its the neai est we can come under tho cir cumstances. Kor sen ice you can. not get a better waist at any pi ice. While, some of the designs, show stylo enough and to spate. Closing Price, 69c 98 Cents And you can take your pick of any fuuoy colored shirt waist fctock, selling as high as $1.76. 1'iovlous to this announcement some of these wulstK are positively woiks of uit, notwithstanding the Closing Price, 98c Novelties in Summer Skirts and Waists Ar rive Almost Daily Globe Warehouse THE DOCTORS' FAVORITE Doctors everywhere commend IIos tetter's Btonmch Hitters Druggists everywhere soil it. For hnlf ft cen tury it has cured nil troubles caused by weak or neglected stomachs. It cures as well as provauts con stipation nml impnrtH n healthy tono to tho whole tyHtem- HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS. It Invariably bring health nd strength to the uicr. Powell spent Sunday with friends at Olyplmnt. James Cow les and Miss Hay Wayland took a lido to Lake Wlnola Sunday. Ernest Miller and Joseph Harvey left yesterday for a fishing tour to Silk man's pond. Horn, to Mr. and Mrs. M.M. nuane, of Hloom avenue, a son. Mrs. Maltha Jones and daughter, Miss Bessie, are preparing for a trip to Europe the first of next month. Miss Agnes Vlckeiy Is visiting friends nt Livingstone Manor, N. Y. Flunk AVurd, of Colorado, Is tho guest of friends here. He formerly Med heie. Mr. and Mis. W. H. Peck arc in Washington, D. C. George Bonner attended the funeral of a f i lend nt Taylor yesterday. Bert Powell, of Chappell's store, has returned from Stioudsburg, whore ho spent his ueatIon. Lester Meredith, of Davis' drug store, left yesterday for Lake Carey to spend a week. Mis. Thomas Hairls Is 111 at her homo on Margaret avenue. Miss Coidelia Lewis, of Taylor, Is Iltlng her sister, Mrs. William Moi gons, of Spilng street. Pianels Jones, of Wayne avenue, spent Sunday with David Lewis, of Olyplmnt. Mis Oitie M.iplesnn. Miss Mario Shoemakci, J. T. Phillips and John Freeman, of Plttston, were the guests of fiionds hue Sunday, GREEN RIDGE. Impel tal Queen Hair Tonic at Man noib' pliann.icy, 920 Green Itldgo street, tho gieatcst hair giower known. 50c n bottle. Williams' ice crruin for sale at Ban tilsteis' bakery on Cnpouse avenue, 10 cents a tiu.art. Try It. Tooth brushes, all sires and prices. The ltnest In the cltv at Manneis' phar macy, 920 Green Ridge street. OBITUARY. Rudolph Winebiake, aged 50 ytar, died nt his lionu lb North Hlghth stieet, at 12 30 o'clock tstcrda altei .1 lingering Illness Deceased was a member of Com pany K, New York cuvaliy. and soivel with honor in the Civil war He was a member of Oriflln post. No. lit, Grand Armv of tho Uepublic, and was employed as nn engineer on tho Dcl.1w.110, I.aikn wanna nml Western rallroid for nearlv twenty -live years Mr Wlncbrake was botn in Iowa, and nftcr a bilef residence In llnzlclon, removed to this ilty, where he has since lesided Ills wife, one hon nnd onu daughter survive him Tho for mer Is I)r A J Winebiake, of Wet Lackawanna avenue, and the latter Mis Wllliim McMillan, who resides with her motlii r. The funeral will take place from the hou-e Thiu,-div afteinonn nt I o'clock Interment will be made in For est Hill cemetery. 39 Cents Each Is the new pi Ice for 6",e shirt waists The rang" of toloiiugs, pat terns and matet litis is still complete. They aie irtually thiown away at the Closing Price, 39c 89 Cents Buys waists Identical with thote of fered nt $l..j cailler in the season. Muteilals, trimmings, woiknianship and design all join In pioclalmlng thoie elegant shirt-waists as nenily pcifcct as skill can nriko them. Closing Price, 89c $1.00 Buys nn uttiactlie white waist of imauustlounhln nuallty and pntty beyond deseilptlon $1 1!5 and $!." buys liner goods of more elaboi.ite design and greater wealth of ti bu rnings. Sizes In whlto waists ate complete. I Prices, $1, $1.25, $1.75 EVENTS OF DAY IN WEST SCRANTON YOUNG MEN ARRESTED UNDER SUSPICIOUS CIRCUMSTANCES. Had Gained an Entranco Into Protfl eioo & Wntkins' Barn Troublo Raiser in Kelly's Row Under Ar rest Dewi Sant Officers Elected. Meetings of Literary, Social nnd Other Organizations Last Even ingEntertainment in Tabernaclo Church Other Notes of Interest. The family of Thomas Harris, resid ing over Piotheroo & Watklns' store, on South Main avenue, which was re cently damaged by lire, were awakened at an early hour yestciday morning by noises In tho barn located In the rear of tho store. Patrolman Starker, who was on duty on the South Main uvenue beat, was notlllcd, but when ho made an Inves tigation the Intruders had lied. Short ly afterwards the family were again disturbed and Mr. Harris notified Pa trolman Hnrt, who was eating his lunch in the station house. Together with Patiolman Saul, tho thieo men went to the bam and surrounded tho building. Meantime LIcutennnt Williams Joined in the search for tho supposed burglais. Presently one of the young men In the building poked his head thiough a window and Hart covered him with 11 revolver. The other olllccrs entered the bam and brought tho pris oners out. Mr. Hauls was anxious to know who tho lntiudets were and when th;y weie picsented to him Identified one as his own son, Llewellyn Han Is, and tho 1 thorwas William Foley, who returned to this city on Saturday from ;i fifteen r-'iiths' stay In Huffalo. The young men were placet! in the stnMon houso and ut the hearing yes terday morning before Alderman John were held in $500 bail for appearance at couit. Tho pilsoneis had gained an cn tinnce to the bain by bnakin.r tno lock on the door and Harris explained that Foley and himself hid been di ink ing and that as lie did not want to n' home intoxicated and Inasmuch as they had no place to sleep they decided to enter the barn and sleep off their "jag." Iiotb 1110 young men who have borne good reputations. The fact that tire has twice been discovered recently in the store building led the oe:upants on the second lloor to becom buspt clous. HNTKRTAINMHNT AND SOCIAL. An entertainment and ice cream so cial will be held ut the Tabernacle Con gieg.itlonal chuich on Wednesday even ing, June 2S, under the auspices of Sun day school classes No. 11 and 1G. The following progrXmme will be rendeied: Selection Anthracite Quaitetto Tenor Solo John H. Jones Duet Misses Itlulllgin Keclttitlon D.inlel Williams Solo MKs Kllcn Marckvvlck Autohnip Selection, Mr. and JIl'i Hopkins Whistling Solo .. . . Benjamin Hughes Duet . Missis Jessie und Pearl Freeman Kcclt.itlon Mj.s Young Tenor Solo Ilirvey Kv.ins lti citation Miss Illodwen Jenkins Duet Miss Minnie and Wllllo Under ltecltutlou Chtules C'adwgan Solo Miss Nelson Tenor Polo Caleb Kvans Solo MNs May Harris Selection Tho Big Tour Quartette SOCIAL CMTH MEETINGS. The Saturday Night club held a spe cial meeting last evening and decided to spend July 4 at Lake Wlnola. Com mittees were appointed to arrange for conveyances ami the details incidental to tho tiip. The Hachelois' club met at the home of ltobeit Carson, on South Main uvc nue. hi"- evening and elected ofllcers as follows 1'itsldent, ltobeit Cai.son; seeietaiy, Kdwaid Moise, tie.tsuier, Cahln Coons, ways and means com mittee, Calvin Coons, chairman; Hob fit Cut son, Walter James, Edward Moise, Clcoige Daniels. Two now members were elected. The club will camp on the point at Lake Wlnola the last week In Jul v. Nick Newmulshas been engaged nchef. The next meeting will be held at tho home of Call in Coons, on South Main nve nue, next Sunday afternoon "TRICKY SAM" ARRESTED Sam Pieison, of Kelly's row, better known as "Tiicky Sam," was arrested yesteiday on a win rant swoin out befoie Aldeiman Kelly on a charge of stabbing an Aiablan neighbor with a Knife. The aldeiman committed him to jail in default of $.'.00 hall and on the way to the station house the pris oner made a despeiate attempt to es cape fiom Constable Jacob Ellman. Pieison Is an employe of the Baiber Asphalt company and wns engaged to many Miss Newmuls, also of "tho low," hut the girl's father lnterfeied and had a w.mant Issued for his ai rest on some tililal chat go. A brother of tho young lady recently Hied a load of lock salt at Sam, but missed him. The pilsoner is lesponslblo tor much of the tioublo which occurred in the patch letently, and will be held for Ills nppeaiunce at court. ELECTION OF OFFICERS Tho following olllceis weie elected at the icgulni meeting of Dewi Sant lodge, Older of Ameilcan Titio Ivor ites, held In Co-opeiutlvo hall last eicnlng. Picsldont, Dald Jenkins, vice-piest-dent, Thomas Lewis, bceretnry, 1. D. Lewis, steward, Dild J Lewis, ton ductor, Joshua Ellas, inside guard, vewmtt99&oy&tfriW iryuramMJl, ; Try Grain0! Ask you Grocer to-day to show you a package of Git AIN.O, tho now food driuk that takes tho placo of coffee The children nrvy drink it without injury as well as tho adult. All who try it, liko it. GRAIN-O has that rich seal brown of Mocha or Jain, but it is made from puro grains, and tho most dclicuto stomach roceives It without distress. $ tho prlco of coffee. IS cents and 25 cents per package. , , Sold by all grocers. , Tastes liko Coffee ' ;; Looks like Coffee ; o IniiitthAtroargrocerglreByouGRAIN-O c Accept no Imitation. John Evans; outside guard, William S. Davis. The Installation will occur at the first meeting In July. BEFORE ALDERMAN DAVIS. Three young boys named Thomas Rlttenhouse, Myron RIttenhouse and Aithur McCarthy were arraigned bo foro Aldetnvtn Davis, of tho Fifth wnrd.hiRt evening on 11 charge of malicious mischief preferred by V. P. Long. Tho bovs were engaged In playing ball on the Clark lot on North Main avenue, and used ubuslve language to the complainant. Tho alderman dis charged ono of tho boys and held tho other two on their own recognizance for appearance at court. GENERAL. NEWS NOTES. An old-fashioned spelling bee will be held In tho Young Women'n Christian association rooms this evening. All ye girls are invited to come and have a morile time. D.ivld Morgan and Edward Harris have been chosen as delegates to tho Thlid Legislative district convention fiom the Ilellevuo Heights district of tho Sixth waid. A surprise party was tendeied Will iam Evans nt his home in South Decker's court last evening. The Big Four quartette were piosent and sang several selections. Donations for the newsboys picnic to bo held at Nay Aug park, July 26, wilt be received at T. E. Price's news-stand, 108 South Main avenue. Tho funeral of the late John Lawson was held yesteiday afternoon fiom his late homo on Scranton street. Rev. J. P. Moffat outdated. Interment was made in Washburn street cemetery. Tho Chi Upsllon society of tho Wash bum Street Presbyterian church held their closing meeting of the season last evening, whon "commencement exor cises" weio held, which ufforded much amusement. Refreshments were solved. The board of trustees also met and acted upon church matter Tho Columbia Hose company met last evening and passed upon new by laws and heatd reports of committees. Tho shooting match between Clem Marsh nnd Will Anneman will take place at the base ball paik next Satur day momlng for $100 a side. Tho funeral of the late Mrs. Jcnkin Thomas will occur this afternoon from the family residence. 1316 Eynon street. Inteiment will be mndc In Washburn street cemetery. Mrs. Henry Kline, of Hampton street, was bitten by a dog owned by Butcher Nauman on Saturday. The animal was suffeilng from distemper nnd Patrol man Marker shot and killed him. The nominating committee of the First legislative dlsttict will meet at 1 o'clock this afternoon In the rooms of the Republican league, over Davies.' diug store, to formally select W. K. Lewis as delegate to tho Republican state convention to bo held In Harrls buig Aug. 24. Morris V. Moirls will be named as altemnte. The thirteenth annual meeting of the Wyoming Congregational Sunday School union will open In the First Congregational church this evening. Three sessions will be held tomonow. A large attendance Is expected. Rev. T. Valentine Evans will repeat his lectuie on "Welsh Hymnology" at the Flist Welsh Baptist church this evening Mi s. Mary Nichols, w ho was arrested early Sunday morning on West Lack awanna avenue, was committed to the county jail yestciday by Aldeiman John for llfteen days In default of J3 line. Tho Ladles' Aid society of the Fiist Baptht church will seive light lunch all day on July 4 in connection with the lawn social to be held by classes Nos. 8 and 17 on the Mott lawn on South Main avenue. The Clulstlan Endeavor society of tho Plymouth Congregational chuich will meet this evening. The meinbeis of the Christian En deavor society of tho Washbuin Stieet Presbytetian chuich aie requested to meet this evening to leheaise music for Thuisday eiening's meeting It is reported that William Harils, better known ns "Billy, the Ashman." a foimer member of the Thliteenth leglment, Pennsylvania Volunteer in fantry, who afteiwaids enlisted In tho regular nimy, died In Porto Rico le cently fiom nn attack of yellow foyer. Seveial child! en of the deceased aie with ielatles heie. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. Mis. William Filnk. of Washburn stieet. Is dangerously ill and her death is houily expected. David J Davis, of South Hyde Paik avenui, will t etui n "this afternoon f.-ora a !slt to Indianapolis, Ind. Miss Bertha Kelly, or Eynon stieet, Is entei tabling Miss Lou Essen, of Ply mouth. Mr. and Mrs. James R. Hughes of Washhutn street, will leave on Julv 5 for Ithaca, N. Y., wheie Mr. Hugnjs will take a special couise in Grek and Latin ut Cornell unlersit. Mrs. Mary Hellar, of Chestnut street, has as her guests Mrs. William Walls, of Jeir.ey City, and Miss Commit, of Philadelphia. Mi and Mis. Clnicnce R Shryer, of Noith Main aenue, are entot tabl ing Mis. T. W. Slnyei, of Maiylaud Mis. Jane Jenkins, of Pittston, spent yesteiduy with lelatlves on North Bromely avenue. July 4th, Excutsion to Fnrview via Delaware and Hudson Railroad. Oiand Gala Day at the most attract ive excuislon resort in Pennsylvania Unexcelled atti actions too numeious to pnitleularlze. Game of base ball called at 2 30 p. m., between two vety popu lar local clubs. Refreshments sened by Hanley, of Sc union. The follow ing jirofiiammo will bo tendered by Baud's band of Scianton' 1 M.ucli, Olympla Hlppodiomc, Alexander 2 Overtuic, Tho De.iutltul Galatea, Suppc Selection, A Runaway Oil) . .Caiyco The Dawn of I.oo (Morccuu Cir neUristlqns) .... . Bendl Medley, Tho Chicken Bilgade.. Johnson bilictlon, Tho Buttered lliltle Smctana Whlspeilng Flowers F. V. HUm Oierture, M&rltan i Wallaco Murch, Hands Across the Sea, Sousa Star SpaiiRled. Banner. The DelnwJie and Hudson will sell excursion tlck"ts nt vciy low rates of fare from all stations, gtiod on special and regular trains July 4th. Knew the Eopes. "I hopo that you lully appirclnta tho fact that when you are married it is for llfo. and that tho obligations you assume are most solemn?" said tho minister to n cnuplo about to be married in his study "Yes, eli." replied tho bride, cheerily, "wo know all ubout it, for 1'vo been mar rlcd threo times before, and him twice, and wo know tho ropes pietly well by this time,. Uo ahead, please." Ally Sloper. " GATHERED IN SOUTH SCRANTON rRANK HARPER, A VOUNG LAD, FRIGHTFULLY INJURED. Was Firing Off a Cannon and Care lessly Threw a Match in Some Powder Neaiby His Legs Terribly Shattered Pleasing Entertainment Given Last Evening in St. Mary's Hall Washington Camp, P. 0. S. of A., Elects Officers tUner News Notes nnd Personals. Frank Harper, a hid of ten years, residing with his patents nt 717 Cedar uvenue, was horribly but nod by an ex plosion of powder yesterday afternoon. He, with several other boys of his age, wus Hhootlng a small cannon on the "Cow Hill" Held, not far distant from his home. Near whcio Harper was loading the gun was a large quantity of powder. After placing n lighted match to tho cannon ho carelessly threw tho match Into the loose powder and In an in stant a terrific explosion took place, tho lad receiving the complete benefit of it. When his companions reached him bo was unconscious and a mass of blood. Ho was tnken to his homo and a physician was hurriedly called. Har per's both legs from his knees to his toes were toirlbly shattered. Tho flesh was torn In shreds, and scarcely hold on. and In several places the bones wero plainly visible. The hands, face, head nnd body were also severely scorched. The boy's loeoverv, however, li quite assured. If blood poisoning or Inflamatlon does not set In. Lnst night he was resting quite comfortably. CLEVER SCHOOL ENTERTAIN MENT. St. Mniy's parish hall, Hickory street, was crowded to the doors last night by the parents and friends of the btudents at St. Mary's parochial school. The ac cidon was the annual enteitalnment of th' German and English schools. At this school there nic not graduat ing exetdses oiery ycui, an enteitaln ment being substituted, Tho event of last night was tho grandest nnd most pleasing glien un der the faithful plsters of the school. Tho hall was rrettlly decorated and at either side of the large btago was a large American flag. The opening number of the pro gramme, which consisted of 19 numbots, was a greeting song to the cleigy, pa rents and fi lends. This was followed by a plnno dut, fuultlessly given by Misses Lama Klist and Minnie Gel ger. "The Merry Drummer," sung by the lunlor class to the piano accom paniment of Miss Francis Fan old, was one of the features of the evening "Maud Irvin. or the Little Oiphnn" a pretty drama In four acts, was the most pleasing number gl en. The cast of characters weie: Little Maud, Miss M. Kiamer; Mrs. Gtasper, landlady. Miss L Klist; Widow Helper, lilts R Demuth; Mllloy Kidder, Miss R. Muel ler. The young ladles portrayed tho char acters In an admirable manner. Piano solos weie tendered by the Misses Lena Lentes, Carrie DIotz, Mary Novnclt, Annie Charles, Annie Rink, M. Rehner, T. Helfrich. Annie Albert, Fiancls Mueller, Fannie Rink, Lizzie Hper, Annie Helnt7. Louise Mueller and Lillian Klist. The senior class of the school prettily sang the "Magicians Lesson," and gave a lantern drill that was very timer Eight little tots sweetly sang 'The Lily Looks Like Me " A dialogue entitled "The Flench. Ciciman. Itish, Chinese and Negro Walters" was the side splitting feature of the night. "The Jolly SlelRhing Paitv," tendered on three zitheis, a mandoline and piano, wns heartily io ceived. The closing number was a song bv the schools. The progiamme will be repeated to night, commeneinK' nt 7:M o'clock. A dnnee w ill follow and refreshnvnts w ill be served. OFFICERS ELECTED. Washington camp, 110, P. O. S. of A at its legular meeting held at Hart man hall last night elected the append ed stall of otllceis to seive for the en suing ynar: President, James Blid, Ice-pusident, Theodore Hull" tieasur er, Geoigo Fiable, master of fotni", Fred P. Haas conductor, ugust Fucss, Inspector, William E. Klicholf. outer guard, CJeoige Leweit, trustee for eighteen months. John Scholl, dele gates to state comentlon at Wllkes P.arre, In August, James Bird, F. P. Haas and Fled C. Miller. The camp has decided to attend the state convention In a body. A new uniform for that occasion has been adopted. A whlto coat nnd cap will be worn. Every member who Intends go ing on tho tilp is requested to icgistor y. . . V. V. , . ". 1 . H , V. K . . All extraordinary sale of women's fine silk waists Being over-stocked on fancy silks we picked out about two hundred waist pat terns ranging in price from $1.25 to $3.50 the yard and had them made to our spec ial order into the most magnificent line o'f silk waists we have ever shown. These waists having been made according to our direction, combine moie style and richer elegance than you can find in the majority of ready-to-wear garments. Of that you can convince yourself at a glance. We have included some of the richest and most expensive taffetas and biocades in this lot and have sorted them in four great lots : 10 for waists ,)0 that are worth from $3 to $.. 298 There are about six distinctly different styles some of them being tucked in clusters front and back. No such display of silk waists has ever greeted you before, and certainly no such low , pi ices lor values such as we offer you here. Vl - - '''''''''' - '' - - '' - - - A Builder and Nourisher Dr. T. M. Johns, of Taylorvllle. Ind writes: " Johann Hoff's Malt Extract Is a builder and nourisher that Is unequalled; especially (or poorly nourished Invalids." Johinn IIofTi Is the original milt eitraet tin hn told tlnce 1&I7. llenaro ol mibstltutM. Johann Hoff's with Secretary Fred Guntcr, and leave inensuiemcnt for coat. v ' 1JUNERAL OF MISS RUDDY. Tho funeral of Miss Mary Ruddy took placo yesterday morning from the home of her sister, Mrs. Mlchnel O'Boyle, 1G20 Plttston avenue. The vast number of friends nnd lelatlves present at tho obsequies wan a llttlng tribute to tho high sense of esteem en tertained for the deceased. At 9.45 the cortege proceeded to St. John's church, where a solemn high mnss was celebrated. Rev. J. J. Ruddy, a nephew of the deceased, was cele brant; Rev. Father Fleming, deacon, and Rev. Father O'Donnell, sub-deacon. The funeral sermon was preuched by Rev. Father Fleming. At tho close of the service the remains were borne to tho Cathedral cemetery, where Rev. J. J. Ruddy conducted short services at tho grave. Tho pall-bearers were M. J. Ruddy, P. J. Ruddy, John M. Ruddy, John A. Ruddy, Thomas F. O'Boyle, of Scian ton, and Thomns Ruddy, of Haw ley, all nephews of the deceased. NEWS NOTES AND PERSONALS. The funeral of Geoigo Dalbeit Dar- low, who committed suicide Sunday morning, was held from his late home Clo Hickory stieet. Services were held at the house, Rev. Rogeis Israel olll ctuting. Interment was made in Foicst Hill cemetery. Two Polanders weie arrested Into Sunday night by Patrolman Schmidt for riding bicycles on Cedar avenue w ithout a lamp. They left their w heels for security and appeared for a hear ing yesterday morning. Alderman Storr lined each $3 which they paid. Division '23, A. O. II.. held Its annual picnic nt Ailcslan Well giove near Conncll Pat k, yestei day afternoon and last night. Council 82, Junior Order Ameilcan Mechanics, will meet at Schlmplt's hull tonight to elect olllccrs The King's Daughteis of the Hick ory street Baptist church, conducted a highly successful Ice cream and straw berry social at the residence of Charles Kelsel, of Bheh street, last night. All street cars of the South Side, Moosic and Plttston lines of the Tiac tion company, will pass over Hlttston avenue to and fiom the city while the tracks on Cedar avenue from the bridge to Hickoiy street are 'being made. Miss Annie TThl of Prospect avenue, returned fiom a visit to Elmlra yester duv. Miss Jennie Turner, of Nny Aug, Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs John Mey eis, of Cedar avenue. Miss Bildget Walsh, of Waymait, nnd James P. Walsh, of Honesdale, mother and nephew lespectlvely of Dr. John J. Walsh, are being entertained at his Plttston avenue lesidence St. Peter's society, of St. Mary's par ish, will picnic at Cential Paik Gar den Thuisday afternoon and nlKlit. The marriage of Mlchnel Couilney, of CJenet stieot, to Miss Ellen roinge, of Plttston avenue, is announced. Tho Goiman nnd Englt'h Sabbath schools of the Hickory Street Presby tprlan church will bo given an excur sion to Fnrview today gratis The ttaln will leave the Lackawanna ave niif depot of the Delawaie and Hud son depot nt S-15 o'clock, not S t."! o'clock ns previously announced Mr and Mrs. August Frantf. of Meadow avenue, have returned from a visit to New Yoik and Philadelphia. Thev were nnurled iccently at Strouds burg. , Pea Coal Delivered, $1.25, to South Side, central city and central Hyde Park. Address orders to C. B. Sharkey, 1911 Cedar ave. 'Phone C6S3. CASTOR I A Tor Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature o i . S . K . K . K K . K . K K r.! . . K for waists that are worth from $4 to $5. X&ZA TfiE UifflKM Scranton Store, 124-126 Wyoming Avenue - - nw i in ii Z.98 IK?S J..98 GJ' worth from vT $5 to 6. Malt Extract 3 "--- -f THE POPULAR HOUSC-FUHNISH- i NO STORE. T 1 Palmer 4 4 x Hammocks I : for t Comfort. : Prices from 90 Cents Up. t ! FOOTIi & FULLER CO., J X Mears Building, 140-142 Washington Ave. X ". V The Old Reliable Games The Thirty-Second Annual Gaines of the 1 Will Be Held at the Base Ball Park July 4th, 1899. Tho thlily-second annual games of tha Caledonian Club will bo held at tho Basa Hall Park July 1, H99 $Vk) In prizes for cimos. and all the usual amusementx. Handsome diamond ring and btuti for X mllo blcyrlci race, also a contest oC Mtength In a tue-of-w.ir between tho Scranton Athletic Club find the Scranton Pnlleo for $100 a hide The great teatuie of the day will be .1 broadsword combat on horseback between tho world renowned Kwoids'woman. Mllo. 1. 1 Verde nnd Professor De Omer. They will also Kive a sclentllic thlbitlon oj fell fencing, whlcn Ik verv exciting Don't miss It. Nothing liko it ever seon, hero befoie Music bv Pipers nnd West Side Citizens' band Refreshments of all kinds on the giounds Admission 25a Grand Stand 150 Children 15c Gentlemen's ii iiiJi R Anthracite Park, Caroindale, July Fourth, 1899, Fiee-for-All Puise, $75; one-half Mile Heat. 35 Class Putse, SCO; one-half Mile Heat. Local Class Puise, S40; one-half; Mile Heat. Entries to Close June 30. TRIBUNE WANT ADS. BRING QUICK RETURNS. K . , K ,K K . " - . for waists that are worth from $7 to $10. 1ANC - ' '4 '4 " V '''" '4 '4'V4 3 J X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X 1 r I 1' X X
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