THE SCRANTON TRIBUNJS- SATURDAY, JULY 8, 1800. 9 Maid and Hams cents ITTNERAL OF M. MORRISON. The funeral of Michael Morrison, xxho met such a sudden death In nn accident on the Fouith of July morning wa? held yesteiday at half past ten o'clock In St Hose church Solemn high mass ns celebrated by Reverend Fathers I'oftey, Nenlon nnd GiIfTln A touching sermon was preached by Itev. Father Nealon. Intel ment xxas made In the new Catholic cemeterv. Many frtonds were presnt fiom out of town. The pall-beaters were: Messrs C M. Hagan, James Boylnn. H J. Brennan, Matthew Norton. I. F. Moffltt, J. W. Kllpatrlck. K P. Hurke and T. V. Powdcrl, lr The (lower beaters were Dr T. J. Lnml), Thomas Btennn and James Campbell. PUTTING IN NEW TIES. While the work of the Delaware and Hudson engineer coips indicates that a change will ex'ontuallx be made in tlu tallioad i out e oei the mountain ni in other woids that n tunnel will he tun thiough the mountain tepnlts are being steadll made on the old load Niv and ny substantial looking ties nro being put in all along the toute ThK hnweer, Is absolutely neco.ary as the old load was not built for Mich trains as now tun over it FRED TOPPING DEAD. Woid was leiolxed In tills city yes teidaj afternoon of the death of Fred erick Topping whlih occurred at Sm liene us, N Y. Mi. Topping for mer resided hero nnd was foreman of the Delawnie and Hudson xx reeking de pal tment Susequontly he lan a (ish market on Thhd street. He was about lifty years of age NO DECISION YET. A meeting: of the Judges who nrc to award the prizes to participants in the ' Fourth of July events was called in the council rooms last night, but General Manager Sahtn was the only peison who appeared. He sas the judge must do their woik even If Jt is distasteful. Another effort will be made to get them together Monday. XOCAI AND PERSONAL. ' G. S. Kimball entertained his coffee agents and their friends at Tern hall, Crystal lake, last evening. About fifty guests sat down to u sumptuous repast. A number of Interesting toasts constituted the post piundlai exercises. Professors Thomas and lUimsby, of this city, furnished music. Miss Mame Bird, of Windsor, who has been vlstlng at the home of Dr. "Wheeler, will be the guest of Scianton f i lends before returning home. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sluman, of Thorn Btrect, are entertaining Miss Gussie Leahmnn and Paul Clumb, of New m It, N.J. Miss Kathryn Jay, principal of No. 8 school, will go to Foit AVayno next week to spend some time with her Bister. J. B. Shannon was In Uniondale yes terday. Ethel Robblns, of John Btieet, Is vis iting In Wnyninrt. Contractor Tiftnay lost a finger In A planing machine Thursday. Evan Thomas, of Salem avenue, had two fingers so bdly crushed while coup ling1 cars ut Cadosla that they may have to be amputated. Dr. J. S. Nlles entertained the doc tors of the city last evening in honor of his brother, Dr. Harry Niles. One hundred and ninety-five excur sionists went from Carbondale on the Jonas long's Sons' tialn yesterduy. One hundred and ninety-three were ladies. OLVPHANT. The laying of the coiner Btone of the new Presbyterian church on Delaware lrect next Tuesday evening will he under the auspices of the Klngbbuiy lodge of MaEons. District Deputy Grand Master Thomas F. AVells will conduct the ceremonies. The mem bers of the lodge will inarch from their rooms to the site of the new building At the conclusion of the ceieruinltu lunch will be sered. A trolley party fiom South Kcranton Enjoyed a ride to this place Thurs day evening. They were entertulned at the West Knd hotel, where several hours were delightfully spent In danc ing, Edward Parry has moved his barber shop from Illakely to the Lally build ing on Lackawanna street. Berry & Fiew opened their new store In Blakely. An exhibition of drawing nnd writ ing, the work ot the pupils, was held St. Patrick's academy during tho Miss Lucy Tucker, the daughter of a prominent farmer of Versailles, Ind., wa9 the victim of nervou9 prostration. MoBt of the time she was confined to bed, nnd was on the verge( of St. Vitus' dance. It was a pitiful case which medical science failed to conquer. Finally a doctor prescribed Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People. Her father said: "We began giving the pills at once, and the next day we could see a change for the better in her. We gave her one pill after each meal until she was entirely well. She has not been sick a day since. We think the cure almost miracu lous. Frank Tucker, Mrs. F.Tdckhr. Mr. & Mrs. Frank Tucker, being duly sworn, state that the fore going is true in every particular. Hugh Johnson, Justice of the Peace. From the Republican, Versailles, Ind. Dr. Williams' Pink Pilli for Ple IVopIe contain, in a conlrnrd farm, nil the He mcnt npcftrr to giYf r w life nnd rich. mm to the blood nl retoro shattered nerves. Ttiey are an unfailing fpeciflc (or such disease us locomotor ataxia, partial paralysis, ft. Vitus' danee, aciatica, neural Kin, rheumatism, nervous headache, the after-effects of thn grip, palpitation of the heart, pale nnd sallow complexions, and all forms of weakness cither in male or female. Or. Williams' Pink Pil tor Pale People tn never old by the doitn or hundred, but alvtavt In pack, ages. At all druggist, or direct Irom the Dr. WIN Medicine Company, Schenectady, N. Y.. CO per boi, 6 bom I2.E0. past week The xxnik shows that the pupils are attaining a higher standard of excellence under the efficient teach ing of the slsteis. ' Miss Bridget Carbine has returned home after spending the et k In Jer myn. Set vices at the usual time will bo held In the Congiegatlonal church to moirow morning nnd eenlng. In the evening the pastor dellxer a cr inim on Cod's Faithful Ptomlses" Regular services will be held In St. George's mission, Ldxx arils' hall to morrow afternoon nt 3 SO o'clock. Itev. K. J. Haughton will hae charge Walter Sehank has returned fiom a trip to New Yoik. Miss Lottie Benton, of Port Jeivls, Ish spending the week with Mis. P. F. Muiphj, of Dunmoie stieet. Mis. Rachel Piltelmid, who has been xlsltlng her son nt Hancock, N. Y has teturned home. Jacob Gtilslngei. of Coclnaii. Ga . Is the guest of Mi. and Mis. A. J. Shultz, of Lackawanna stieet Miss Dora Ley entei tallied Miss Bertha .Moses, of Scianton, xesteiday. Miss Nellie Foguitx, of Zanesxllle, O, Is the guest of Mr and Mis James O'Btlen, at the West End hotel Mis HMiu Jones has returned fiom a lslt with Wilkes. B.n re fi lends Miss Jennie Patten has letuined home after a week's Islt with l da tives In Caiboiulalc. George Bxans. of Hde Pai k, spent voster.lny with his aunt, Mis John i:ans, of Lackawanna Mien -Miss Maggie Kennedy, who has In en the guest of Mr. and Mi M. J. Mc Andievx. leturncd to hei home in Pioxl dence Wednesday. PEOKVILLE. i'fr1C;- W' CooU n,1( t" chlldu-n art- lsltliig relntlxcs at Aldcison. Pa. An Infant son of Mi nnd Mrs r L TaMor Is xeiy ill. 'Squire S W. Arnold soerit Wednes day tlshlng foi bass t,t Scull pond Th ai gest weighed two and thiee-c.uai-ters pound. The following eiv Intel estlng pto- s allatlon by the Hlakeh council. No. 3-0, Junlot Ordei Tmted Ameilc.in -Mechanics on Thumlny evening, July li ..nm,olln sol' W f! Haw lex. , tt!,tin' Ml""' Jl'lrcd Shaei. wing, ,Z .,,mAt. "na ,M"5' "f Obph.uil, ecltaiion, Mls Ola itogeis .olo. Mi. ' . Sx ingle i citation, MlssXCiiace Hughes, address, Itex. S C. Slmpkins; song. M,. Thomas and paity After the entertainment, cake and ceiam will be erxid The public Is con,,y IUtf,(1 to attend and spend a pleasant ex en- The choir of the Methodist Episcopal Clutch will meet for lehe.ial this eninir at the home of Mm i:i,ner w MMnglo. on Pleasant axenue Oeoige x. bha diiec tni Seivlces in the Piesli.xi. ,ian chinch Sunday at 10 ",o n in and T so p m . Ltv. S. H Moon, D. D. pistor Sub 3ect foi moining I,.bIuii and Coin mem Life Uecoiulled." exciting -lm. lei ' a setmon for juiung men Chlldien's day will ... oberMl to moitow the Methodist Episcopal chinch In the moijilng th. eet,ses will he by tlie ptimorj depaitrneiit under the dlrcctlo-i of the ten.heis. Mls Nellie Peck and Ml.ss nP (?lll. tnue. In the exenlng the exercises v be by the adult dep.u tineiit. tindei tho dlieetlon of H. C. MeCormle. the as sistant supeilnlendeiu of the school Petfons tioubled with dlaiihoea will be Interested In the ixneilctno of Mi. W. JI Bush, clerk of Hotel Dorram p. rroldence, It. I He sa.x., "Foi hev eial ears I haxe been almost a con stant suffeter ttom dlaiihoea. the tie quent uttacks complete!) piostuitlng me and icndetlng me unlit for my du ties at this hotel About two yeais ago a traveling si .cman kindly gaxe me a small bottle f Chamberlain's Colle, Choleia nnd Dlauhoen Itenndy. Much to my sinpilse nntl delight its eiieits x ere Immediate. Whenexer I felt symp. toms of the ditcasc I xxould fottlfy my. self against the attack xxith a fexv doses of this valuable leinedv. The re sult has been vciv satlfnctoiy and al most complete lellef from the atTllc tion." For sale by all diugglsts. Ma-thexx- Bios., xvholeaIe and retail ngts. TUNKHANNOCK. Contractor Lelghton started the work of cxcaxatlon on tho sewer extension on Thuisday afternoon with a gang of ubout txventy laboreis. The ditch will start fiom the coiner of Hairlson and Bildge stieets and go up Hairlson to Putnam, then starting at the comei of Hanison and Wniren, will tome down Warren to tho tlxer. with short spuis on Marlon, Washington and Church stieets. The wholo wotk will occupy probably a month or six weeks Ex-Sherlff George L. Kennard, of Meahoppen, was In Tunkhunnock on Friday W. E. Little, James W. Piatt and Henry Harding, who have been attend- Inpr the meeting of the State Bar asso ciation nt Wllkcs-Barie, returned homo on Friday. An Informal dance xxna held at Piatt's opeta house on Friday evening. Mr Lucius II. Squlcis, of Scrnnton, Is visiting Hon. A. II. Squlcis here. Mrs John S. Turn, of Scranton, xxho has been In Tunkhannock for the past week, returned home on Friday. J H. Mnhon, of AVIIkes-Barre, was In Tunkhunnock jestcrday. TAYLOR NEWS. New Catholic. Church Excursion in stallation of Officers Personal News. The exclusion of tho congregation ot the new Catholic c hutch xx-lll be lun to Mountain paik on July 18. Miss Itnchcl Stevens, of Old Forge Imtough, enjoyed a ride on her xxheel to this town on Thursday evening. Taylor castle, No, 2G7, Knights of tho Golden Englo, held nn Important busi ness session nt their rooms In Heeso's hnll on Thursday evening. Among the business was tho Installation of ofll eers, as follows: Noble chief, Thomas Woodwoith; vice-chief, John M. Thomas, sir herald, Sidney Owens; master of iccords, Enoch Williams; master of exchequer. William T. Will iams keeper of exchequet, William Bobbins Mr Hairy Gllbeit, of nttslon, Is vis iting his cousins, the Misses Evans, of Ninth Main stieet Wednesday's storm did considerable damage bv Hooding cellars. Miss Sadie Gordon, of Scranton, wns the guest of her sister, Mrs. H. J. Dan iels, of Washington btreet, on Thurs day T.txlorvllle lodge, No. C6S, Independ ent Order of Odd Fellows, will meet In their rooms this evening. Miss Hnttle Evans, of Fleetvllle, ban returned home after lsltlng telntlxes hoi e. Pei x Ices at the Piesbx lerlan church tomorroxx xxlll lie held nt the usual houia, Itev It. It. Foster officiating. Sunday school Immediately nfter morn ing scrxlces. Mr. Thomas Ex'ans, a student of tho Keystone ncadem, Factoiyvllle, Is spending his summer xacatlon xxith his father, Comic lltnan William Ex-nns, of Washington street. Services xx 111 be held at the Calx'ary Baptist chinch tomorioxx as usual, Itev. Dr. H. H. Hairls officiating. A game of base ball Is scheduled nt the school house paik this afternoon, between the Iteds. the home team, and the West Side Blow lis. Itev Fiancls Gendall xxlll preach at the usual bonis nt the Methodist Epis copal chinch totnonoxx-. Mr II. K Sewaid, of the Aichbnld, Is slowly lecoxeilng from his recent sickness. Mr Joseph Hannlck, of St. Matv's college. Maixland. Md . xxas the guest of lelatlxes In this place jesterday. Mls Lena Dotigheity. of Allentown. Is Mting her cousin, Mrs William Sheldon, of West Mlnooka DNtrlct Piesldent William Nyhait. of this place. Installed olllcets of Hyde Park camp No l'S, Patilotlc Older Sons of A met Ira, on Thursday evening. Thomas W. Ex-nns. delegate fiom the Calx ai j liaptlst church, attended the Veiling People's rallx at the Jackson Stieet Baptist church jesterday Get jour dogs muzzled' That Is the police olhi'Hi s ciy. Pleaching In the Welsh Congrega tional church tomonow at the usual hours, Hex Ivor Thomas olllrlatlng Seixlces n the Methodist Kplscopal chinch tomoiioxx nn as follows: Pleaching at 10 ',0 by the pastor, sub Jeet, 'Christ's Fhst Dav In the Mln lti." 710, 'The Immxiital Foui " Sunday school at 2 p in; Epwoith league at 0.10 p m , topic, "flood Vaca tion ' The alioxe church will hold a inllx and festival in Atliet ton's gioxe on the afternoon nnd owning of July ;; Music, games, nnd all the refiesh ments of the season will be pioxlded. CLARK'S SUMMIT. A xeiy pietty xxeddlnc: was holem nled on the cx'enlng of July 42, after sen lees in the M E. church, by Bev. C. E. IJ.'jnolds. The contracting par ties weie Miss Oiace Giiltin, a popular ounk lady of this place, and Mr. Ar thm Keene, of the West Side Scianton. .Mr and Mis. Keene are spending their lionexmoon In Wavne county. .Mrs, O. B Pease as1 been spending the week xlsltlng relatives In this place. Mr Homer Pease, of Scranton, was a caller In town on Thursday. tleoigo Keith nnd son Ralph, of Scianton, spent Sunday last in this place Mnstor Jay Jii'-tln has returned from a visit .it East Lemon. Mis. Fled Westcott, of Rayie, has re fill ned home after spending a couple of weeks xxith her sister, Mrs. C. E. Met till Mi, Itobeit Pettit, of Scianton, has moxed Into the Atheiton houfeo cm U'oodUiwn Paik OLD FOKQE. The Sabbath school of Lawtenie Congiegatlonal chinch had a veiy pleasant outing on the Fouith Inst., when tho teniheis, ofllceis and schol ais xxeie dtiven to C.ieen Bun. a heal thy spot on the Spring Brook load, xxhlih Is about nine miles fiom this place At the cliuuh they xxeie gteet id bj Mi Williams (teamstci), of Moo sle, and Mi IMxnul T. Jones, of Law lencevllle, who generally consented to spend the dax xxith them The f uncial of tho Infant son of Ml. and Mis. Edxxaid J. Davles, of Bai bettown, took place July C. A largo nuiubei of fi lends convened and manifested their sympathy toxx-ards the beieaxed patents. Bex-, n. M. Jones ofllclated. Intel ment xvas made In Matey cemetery. FACTORYVILLE. Next Sunday moining at the Baptist church the Bex-. James W. Putnam, D, IX. of Nexv York, xxlll speak; subject, "The Climax of the Ages." Ex'eijbody cordially Inxltcd. A iceeptlon xxlll be. held next Mon day exenlng, July 10, on Dr. Whcaton's law n, In honor of our returned soldiers. Ke tieam and cako xxlll bo seixed, for which a small pi loo will bo ihaigcd to defiay expenses Mr. Atthur Baker left last Thursday foi Wllkes-Baue, where he had en listed for three years' foreign serx ice Miss Gertiudo Goodwin, of Clark's Summit, has been visiting friends in town this xxeck BRAIN WORKERS xvtll find an exoollent restorative for the fatlaue of mental overwork In Horsford's Acid Phosphate Genuine beara name Hereford's on wrapper. I? ii meHi net ii mini JERMYN AND MAYFIELD rubllo Installation A Distressing Accident Church ond Other News. Liberty lodge, No. 1S8, Knights of Pxthlas, held a public Installation of olllcers and entcitnlnmcnt In their hnll last ovnlng. The members hud been preparing nnd planning lor the pleas lint event for several xveeks past and had' left little unthought of that would add to the pleasure and comfort of their gtusts and us a consequence ox-eiythlng on thep logramme passed off smoothly. As a social affair last pxenlng's celebration xvas xxlthout doubt the event of the season. The exercises commenced with nn nd diess of welcome by George Blake, foi lowed by the singing by the assembly of the Knights Ode; prayer by Bex. Thomns Cook and the singing by a quartette ot sxveet nnd loxv xvhlch xxns xery creditable. The officers Installed were as follows: Vice chancellor, Ben jamin Morgans: pielate. William Lang man; keeper ot records and seals, George Blake; master of flnnnce, Henry Langmnn, master of exchequer, Bleh nid Heynolds; master nt aims, David Jenkins; master of xvorlt, Fred Daxve; Inner guatd, Thomas Baiter- outer guai d, James Lnugmnn; representative! to gtnnd lodge, George Blake. The epiemony xxas performed by District Deputy Bichatd Itexnolds. Between the Installation of the dif ferent oOlcers an enjox-nble musical piogramme x-ns rendered by some of the best local talent ns folloxxs: In strumental duet, by Messrs. Donth xx nl to and Hogarth, xvhlch xvas pHved xxith much taste and expicslon. Miss Mnicella Maxxx-ell xxns most successful In her solo, "The Girl I Loved In Ten nessee." Miss Mary Maxwell, of Car bondale, played a xlolln solo, "Con cealment," her tone and execution be ing admirable. Slip xxas loudly ap plauded and encored. She'was accom panied bv Ms May Timer. John Naeby, Archie Martin. Henry Lnng man nnd John Hogarth each sang pleasing solos, and Professor Elijah .Stephens, the xxell known coinetlst, pin) oil one of his brilliant solos xxhleh was npprecintlngly listened to Mr. W. S. Dax Is, our talented young orator, delivered the principal address of the exenlng nnd said in part- Our order Is the hand-maid of vlitue and lellglon nnd It must (loutish. Its tapld growth is unparalletl In the nnnnls of secret societies He attributed Its success to the-foct that the older wns not built upon beneficial selfishness, but upon Friendship. Chnrltv nnd Benex-olenee, and upon the purest loyaltx. He en ilenxoied to Impress upon the minds of the members that the present xxoihl Is not the ultimate destination of man but that It Is only a passing scene thtoticrh which xxe are travelling to a city that xxlll never teimlnate He ndxlsed them to be faithful to Cod and If faithful to Him (hex- would be faith ful to exeiy obligation they bad taken ns Knights assumed nnd their pioud Pthlan binnrr xxith the motto of "Friendship, Chailty and Benexolence" InsTlbeil upon Its ample folds nnd Its xxnvlng lines of beauty shall be kissed by the bie'7es of every e lime and shall b as a beacon to the xxeaiy pilgrims on life's faithful Journey and as a wel come guide to the tempest drixen mar iner neioss the doubled xxaves of hu man xx oe to Its calm haxwi of lest. At the conclusion of the address the quartette sang anothei glee and te freshmenfs xeie served. The remain der of the e-xenlng being spent In a most social manner. Not a little of the success of the pleasant nffnlt is due to tho committee of management, Fred Daxxe, David J. Jenkins, Samuel ,f. Giilllths, Thomas Wlgnall and Geoig' Blake. A ilisttefsing accident occuned eai ly jesteiday moining nt the Deln xwue and Hudson shaft, xxherebx James Owens, one of the oldest resi dent of the botough xx-as sex-etely In jmed and noxv lies at the Emetgency hospital, Carbondale, his lecovery being doubtful. The unfoitunate man had fired a shot which had dislodged some props. He ventured into tho chamber and xxas, it Is supposed, cleaning up his road xxhen nn Immense quantity of rock ami top coal fell up on him. He xxas quickly taken out fiom underneath the fall and removed to his home, xxheie Dr. I. S. Grave1? attended him. Besides several severe scalp xxounds he received a compound ractuie of the left arm near the shoulder and a fracture of the right ankle. It Is believed it will bo nec essary to amputate his foot and be cause of this It xxas deemed advisable to remove him to the hospital. Tomorrow the quarterly meeting of the M. E. church xxlll be held. Lov feast at 9 o'clock. The usual seixlce at 10.30. when the pastor. Itex-. J B. Cook, xxlll preach on "The Literal Be sunectlon of the Bodj " The piesld Ing elder xxlll preach in the e-enlng, followed by the sacrament of the Lord's Suimer. The Oiloles easily defeated the Young Americans of Caibondale yesteulay by a score ot It to 10. At a quarterly convention of the C. T. A. U. of the First dlstilct held heie last exenlng, olllcers xveie elected as follows: Vloe-piesident, J. J. Dough or; secretaiy, William Kennedy; trens uiei, William Piel. dliectois, John Campbell and P. M. Campbell. Tha next convention will be held at Simp son the (list Monday In October. How's ThlsP We offer One Hundred Dollars Beuard for any cube of Catnirh tint cannot bo cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO , Props , Toledo. O. We, tho undersigned, huxo known r. J. Cheney for the last 13 yearf, and bellexe him perfi c tly honorable In all business transactions, and financially able to carry out any obligation made by their linn Wi:ST & TRUAX, Wholcsalo Druggists, Toledo, O. WA1.DING, 1CINNAN & MARVIN. Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, acting directly upon the blood and muc ous surfaces of tho sstem Price 73c. per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Tes timonials free. lldll'o family Pills aro tho best. UNIONDALE. Tho Fourth passed off pleasantly, without a single accident to mar Its celebtation. Miss Nina Caipenter, of Caibondale, is spending somo time with her giand parents, Mr. and Mis. Elijah Carpen ter J E. Thomas, our genial postmaster, Is again rallying after a serious re lapse. Professor Neuser. of Carbondale, spent a part of tho Fourth In town. Hon Phllo Buirltt Is entertaining a friend from Washington, D. C. John E. Thomas is still veiy ill. He has been so long a pillar In business citclcs that people miss him. Mrs. Elmer Sherman, xxho has been visiting ut tho home of her parents, Mr, und Mis. Zcnaa Bounds, returned home last xveek. Hairy Oico and daughter, Vlrele, have recently vacated Oney Bounds' house on Mnln street and are at pres ent boarding. M'rs. Minnie Mapes Is soon to hove nn. addition to her house om Main street. Wlnneld Carpenter Is the ntchl tect. The Methodist parsonnge Is to bo painted In tho cnrlv future. Mrs. E. M, Peck, of Carbondale, mado us a brief visit Thursday. Professor Michael nnd John Davis, of South Gibson, assisted us In celebrat ing tho Fourth. Farmers nre getting ready for hay ing. The crop of hay Is not ns largo as xvas expected, the long drought hav ing Interfcicd seriously. PITTSTON NEWS. The Obsequies of tho Lata Mayor Harding The Council Will Ap point a Mayor Pro Tern Tonight. Arrested for Forgery Other News of Local Interest. The remains ot Benjamin Harding, the late mayor of this city, were con signed to their last resting plnco yes teiday afternoon In the Plttston ceme tery, In the presence of hundreds of our citizens, xxho represented ex cry blanch ot business nnd ex cry xvnlk In life. During the time befxveen 11 and 2 o'clock nn opportunity xxns glxen to those wlto xvlshed 10 x lexv tho remains, and betxveen these hours, a steady stream of people passed through the residence on South Main street nnd gazed upon tho xxell-known features of one xxho xxhen In life, devoted his time and talent for the advancement ot the city, and the establishment of a home that today stnds as a monu ment to his memory.. The deceased xx-as a member of Wyoming lodge. Knights of Honor, nnd Keystone lodge, Sons of St. George, and nt L' SO when the membeis of these organizations ar rived at tho home of the deceased there were more than txxo thousand people from ex cry poitlon of this nntl Lackaxxnnnn counties assembled. The services weie conducted bv the Bev erands N fi. Pnike, J J. K Fletcher nnd W. B. Harsjiaxv, of the East and West Slle Presbytetian churches. The foimer who had ben for many years on intimate teims xxith the deceased, gaxe a bilef l ex lew of his life. The singing by the Piesbx tet Ian choir, led by Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Bowman, was xery effecting. The residence being but a shott distance from the cemetery, there were no canlage.s, and at the conclusion of the sei vices the remains weie can led by the pall-bearers to wards to the open tomb followed by one of the laigest funeral processions xxltwssetl in this city. The honoinrv pall-beaiets xxeie- Thomas Fold, W G. Thomas, Thomas Mangan, Andrcx Bryden, M W Monh, A B. Brown, C. C Bowman. C Donnelly. William Drill y, B. E Hankee. While the Col low lug xvere the can lets Joseph Langfotd, JMin Bains and Hi C Poxxell, of the Sons of St Oeorge, and Heniy Bader, Mexer Shlosscr and T. F Mojoi, sr., of the Knights of Honor With C II Cutler director. The select and common council and city employes were piesent and the prominet buM ncs places xxeie closed during the hours of the funeral. Mayoi Nichols, of Wllkes-Bane, ac companied by the chief and a posse of that city's finest, came up jcsteidav to attend the funeral of the late May oi Hauling, but on their nirix.il wer Informed that no societies xxould march In n bodv, so they returned In a slum time, after their arrival. The oil. t. is weie in full uniform and made .' appeaiance. The maor ac led b Sheriff Martin and m y ' omlnent cltlzuns of the cou.ay s tti'tided the obsequies. T o luiietnl of the late Patrick Moy Ian will take place this morning and the senlces xvlll Include high mass at St John's church. If all the Indications are correct, It Is possible that Thomas J Corcoian xxlll be nnmed this evening by the councils In Joint session as mayor pro tern until April 1 next. John Mul len, our late postmaster, xxlll also be placed In nomination nnd at the aboxe session It xxlll be seen who has the most friends in that body. Another old resident has crossed the dark rivet and this time It Is Frank Bone, of the West Side, whose death occurred on Thursday evening The deceased was one of our oldest test dents, coining to this place In 1SJ0, when but few houses stood In which Is now a city He was an excellent citizen and during his life xxas nlxxaxs Industilous He established the first meat maiket in this city and had the leputatlon of being the quickest and most expert butcher In the stat. This as in the dnjs befoie laige meat houses came Into existence. He leaxes a xxlfe and thiee chlldien grown tip. The funeial will occur on Sunday af ternoon, Interment In the Plttston cemptery C. L. BIcc, of Scranton. was In the city esterday. accompanied bv a spe cial ofllcer. xxho had In his possession a warrant for the nrrest of P. J Keams. on the charge of foi gory About four months ngo Kearns gaxe Bice a note apparently signed by T J. Corcoian. the bottlet. who is his brothel -ln-laxv, to the amount of $17. In pax ment of a bill due BIcc The note went to protest, and xx-hen Coi coian averted that he had signed no note and that it xvas a forgery, the wan ant xxas Issued Kearns was not found at this wilting, but he resides on Mnrket stieet. The warrant was endoised by Alderman English. Keams xxas fotmerly In the Insuiance busi ness. COBCOBAN'H SHMMnrt GARDEN will bej the best attraction In the city tonight. This nexv und popular resoit 1ms been dally Improxed since It xxas opened to tho public, and its many nt ttactlxc featuies and conveniences make It a place which combines pleas ure and comfort. Iced air and Deep Rock, and music by an excellent or chestra Is the ptogiamme nnd bill of faie for tonight, and you should not miss It. The htothers, James and Dom Inlck, xxlll mako it pleasant for you, as they aro good entertainers. CLARK'S GREEN. Mr. nnd Mrs. Allison Aldrlch spent our national holiday with tho latter's parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Judson Wells. Mr. W. B. McCIave and family, of Scianton, aro noxv summering at the Austin house. Miss Otnee L. Stanton Is vlsltlrtir friends In Scranton, The Fourth passed off very quietly here, the public dinner and after fes tival ut the liaptlst church being tho only entertainment offered, and this xxas appreciated nnd netted a neat sum to the church treasury. Mr. Walter L. Matthews gave a flno display of fireworks, xxhleh attracted much attention and received much pralee from the admiring croxvd, Hubert Daxvson, of Scranton, xvas tho rKcc o - -... VjtNJ I ! rs Lure Yer Oil Slf Behind. ns) guest of the family of his uncle, Rob ert Hnilan, on his Fourth of July xaca tlon. Miss Grace L Stanton visited ft lends at Lake Wlnota on the Fourth. Merton Cook has accepted a position In a furniture manufacturing establish ment In Bltighamton, and left on the 5th Inst, to assume his duties. MOSCOW. The picnic held here on July 4 xxas a success In every particular and evi denced xvhnt the Moscow people can do in i that line of celebration. The rag muffin parade at 10 a. m xxas the main feature of the day After the parade the people letlred to the grove, xvhere speeches xxie made by Hex-. G II Pien tlce nnd Colonel O. II Vaughn, and a declamation by Master Walter Smith, of Scranton The glee club tendered some fine selections, nfter xxhleh din ner xxns serxed b.x the ladles In a xery Inxitlng manner. The feature of the afternoon xxas the bicycle and foot races4 the lesults of xxhleh are ns fol loxxs The fat man's race xx-as xxon by Thomas John, xvith Bxron Wnidell sec ond. There xxeie four entries In tho stone lace foi boxs. Master Frank De Wltt being the successful competitor The 150-yard race xxas xxon by Samuel Watts, xx-ltli John Jones second. The Wcjele toad lace of seven and one half miles, oxer tough countiy roads, xxns the most ecltlng lace of the day, ond xxas xxon by Hairy Kshelman, xxith Lance DoPew, second, nnd Andy Lumly, thltd; Jpssi Clnidner. one com petitors, wns unfoitunate enough to break one of the pedals of his xxheel. Mr Bslielman's time xxns 27 minutes, 30 seconds, and consldetlng the' condi tion of the roads and the broiling sun this xxns a lemaiknble hhowlng. In the 100-yard dash, the first beat xxas xxon by John Conboy xxith William Brown, second. The second heat resulted xvlth Gai field Blown (list and Curtis Bozell second These four men tan In final, xxhleh xvas xxon by John Conboy. xvlth William Blown a close secend At tho close of the gnmes the pilzes weie nxxarded the successful i miners by Professor B. II Martin, xxho xxas chair man of the amusement committee Mr Samuel Watts, assisted by Attorney Wilson nnd Mi. Clearxvatei, by their efforts did much to mako the games successful The Moscoxx band lenileied music throughout the day. which addc I to the enjoyment of the ctowd. Til" committees In ehatge of the affalt ate to be congratulated on their fine suc cess. An elaborate display of the xx-orks took place In the evening on the knoll neat- Russian paik, a stIon dld site for all, Prizes fot the races were donated by J. D Williams, Lwls, Bellly & Daxles, Louis Conrad, Sum ter Ilros , hew Is. Wli th A. Riley, Jo others, and xxeie gratefully tecelxed by the committee S. M. Watts Is xlsltlng Bex-. S. G. Snow den at Nichols, x. y. MONTROSE. Mis. Homy T. Birchaid, of .Susque hanna, spent the first part of the week here. Mis A. L Tltman and son and Miss Madge Tltman haxe returned fiom theii iccent x Isit to Elmiia. B. H Jestuip, of Scranton. spent the week In toxvn. Mkss Anna Bedding, of Klmlra, has been visiting her mother heie. The Ladles' Musical club of Monl lose was pleasantly entei talned b Miss Ruth Wells, at South Montrose. Mis. T. A. Sheter, of Scranton, Is visiting In this place. .Miss Nellie t'onklln entei talned a pattx of young fi lends at her home Wednesdny evening. Mr. A. T. Bnjnsford. of Scranton. Is spending some tlmo at Blk lake J. Danoxv, of Blnghamton, xvas In town this week. John Lusch ami family, of Nexx Tork, nre xlsltlng at Miss Sheiei's. Lehigh Valley Summer Tours. The Lehigh Valley Railroad has Just Issued Its book of "Summer Tours," which gives full details of mutes and rates to x-arlous places xxheie a sum mer vacation may be pleasantly and profitably spent. The attractions of the various points covered In tho book nie diversified. Including mountain, lakp and seaside tesorts. affording a choice of a summering place of any character which may bedeslted. 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The Southern railway, thf TeaciTn?? Southern s.stem. spreading frotm Washington to the Mississippi liver; nnd grldlronlng the South, and tho only line to 'The Land of the Sky" section of xxestetn Noiih Caiolina, hai also is sued a publication out of the ordinary, in tile shape- of mi attractive booklets entitled ' A Night on Mount Mitchell." by Hinrv Lite htleli West, one of the leading edltotlal and pcditieal writer? of the Washington Post, a piper w-ldo-Ix and fax-niably known for tho ability dKplaxed In Its edltcui.il and political columns This tciiy Is a. desc riptinn of an ascem-lon to the xery top of Mouna Mitchell which Is the highest moun tain peak ea-t of the Rocky Mountains, nnd 400 feet higher than Mount Wnh Ingtoti. upon xxhleh has been erected a monument to Professor Mltchell,fi.tec xxhoni the mountain Is named. The stoiy Is icplete xxith Interest,, and thrilling In detailing a trip xxhleh may be taken by any trax-eler for health or pleasine, and reminds ono of Tnlmadge's dcc rlptlon of Lookout Mountnln, xxhen he Mood upon its heights nnd clellx-ored tho following; oration, xxhleh Is reproduced for its, graphic descilptlon of a location fam ous in Ameihau history "The carriage xvound Its way up. up, up. Standing there on the tip-top rock, I saw live states of tho L'nion. Scene- stupendous and ox-erw helming. Ono almost Is disposed to take off Ills hat In thp presence of xxhnt .seems to bo tho grandest prospect of this continent, Theie is Missionary Ridge, tho beach against xxhleh the ted bllloxxs of Fed eral and f'onfederate courage surgerl and brake. .There are the blue moun tains of Nouh mid South C'aiollm. With strain of vision, there Is Ken tucky, theio Is Virginia. At our feet, Chattanooga r.nd Chlckaniauga, tho pronunciation of xxhleh proper named will thilll ages to come xxith thruglitn of xnlor and desperation and ngonx'. l.ooklrg each xx.iy, nnd any xxay, from the top of that mountain, eaithwotks, earthxxorks the beautiful Temieshon winding through the valley, cut ling and colling aiound, making letter "S" after letter "S." as If that letter stood for shame, that brothers f-hould luivo gono Into tnas!aiie xvlth ench other xxiillo God and nations looked on, I haxe stood on Mount Washington, nnd on th Siena Nexadas, and on the Alp, tint 1 nexer Kiw so far at from the top of Lookout Mountain " Copies of this booklet nnd other In teresting publications on ' The Land of the Sky" f.ectlm and "Lookout Moun tain" may be obtained fiom Mr. W. A. Turk, general passenger regent, South ern Railway, Washington, D ', or ('has. L. llopklnrf district pnssenger agent, Southern Ballxxay, SJS Chestnut street, Philadelphia, Pa. 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