8 THE SCRAOTON TRIBUNE-SATURDAY. JULY 13, 1891). EVENTS OE DAY IN WEST SCRANTQN REV. D. D. HOPKINS MARRIED IN WAiiliS. The Bride a Cousin of John Richaids, of This City Will Ariive Hole tho Latter Tort of August Lecture on "Mormonism Carbondnle Man Ar rested Noted Divines Coming. George Reeso Arrested Children Poisoned Punerals and Other News Notes. Rev. D. V HnpkliiK. nf Wiili-3, vvho hns lioen selected as pastor of tho Flist' Welsh Uaptlst c1iuic.li. was united In manlase leccnti to a vouns lady from hla natlo town, whose name tould n it be learned, hut who Is a cousin of John Richaids. of the- 111 111 of I v?w"s, Wlith & Itlchaids, clothing mete-hunts, of th's cll. The news of the wedding was le celved In this city bv lelattves u few dajs aco, but the details could not be learned Rev. Hopkins ai expected here thq latter pait of this moii h but recently vvioto ti lettnr t" Henjamln Hughes statliiK thnt he would begin his pastoi.ito luie the lit L Sunday In Scptcmbci Rev. Hopkins Is at present oiiKaRod In leetuilnpj in Walts, and toRethoi with the piepai.itlons necessary foi his den.utute. will he unable to tome, as expected, this month Tho inemheis of the Flist Welsh Hap tlst thurch will tender Rev and Mis. Hopkins a rereptlon upon their ni rival hcie, and while this announcement vv'll come as a mil prise to maiij, it was an ticipated by those with v. horn the gentleman nbot luted duiiiiK his stay hero In the spring Tho new- pastoi conies exceptionally well lecommended and Is know it as "one of the Jewels of Wales" He Is jnobnbly the ouiiKest man ever called to tho AVelsh Baptist church, and dut Inpr tho few weeks' eiiRacement he filled hero some time ago, made an "xcellent Impression. YOUNG MAN IN TROUBLE George Rtese, the one-aimed joung man who is accused of lobbing Oliver Hairis ot $'& at their boat ding house on H.vde Paik avenue, was, arrested yesteiday and given a healing befoie Aldeiiuau John last evening In de fault of $500 ball ho was committed to the county Jail. Mis. Samuel Cievv. with whom Reese boarded, nlso had him anested for a boaid bill of $17. Aldeiinan Davis committed him In default of $200 ball to answer at tho next term of court. LECTURE ON MORMONISM. Mis. T. J. Collins, wife of the foimer pastor of the Fitst Uaptlst thurch, will deliver a lecture on "Moi monism In Its P.iine's Celery Compound 75c Pinkham's Compound 70c Pierce's Golden Medical Dis....75c Mellon's Pood 38c and 55c GLORGC W. JENKINS", 1 01 S. Main Avenue Correct Ideas in t 3 tames nosiery New drop-stitch Hosiery, in fine Lisle thread, stainless black, all the popular brown shades, etc. Pretty, clean stock, fit for any lady to wear. 25c a pair Attractive lace stripe effect polka dot, in fast blue or stainless black shades, beautifully finished goods for ladies who know what fine hosiery is, 25c and 50c a pair Ladies' silver grey Lisle-thread Hose, with split feet. The coolest and most comfortable hot-weather hosiery made. Children's Hosiery These for boys made from the best Egyptian combed yarn, full four threads, fashioned throughout, absolutely fast black, The best hose on the market at 25c a pair Special for Men Highest grade half dollar Lisle-thread Hose, in choice fancy stripes. Globe Warehouse Moral, Social and Domestic Relations," at the First Welsh Uaptlst church, South Main avenue, tomorrow evening, commencing nt 7.30 o'clock. Rev. and Mrs. Collins nettled at Salt Lake City, under tho auspices of the Uaptlst Home Mission society, and were In Utah about three years, dur Iiir which time they had ample oppor tunity to learn much of tho Mormon people. Mrs. Collins will tell vvhut shn saw nnd learned by direct social and iuIIkIous contact with them. Scats free, collection only. DANGEROUS MAN ARRESTED. A man named Gradv, who claims to be tho constable of tho rouith ward, of Carbondule, was arrested yesterday afternoon by Patrolman Lowry on complaint of soveial women resldlnR on Jaekson street, near Chestnut, for creatine a dlstut banco and tijliie to foieo an entiance Into one of the houses When tnkon to the station lions-', Grady was searched and a liS-cullbic revolver was found on him, with which ho had thicatened to Bhoot the women. Ho offeied considerable resistance when lelleved of tho wenpon, nnd will bo given a heating this morning. NOTTD DIVINE COMING. Rev. Robcit Evnns, of l'enmnen, South Wales, an able divine, will visit this city nnd ntlghboihood next week. Scotes of his old acquaintances will be glad of the opportunity to hear and see him He will preach as follows: Congiegatlonal church, North Scinn ton, Tiusdny evening, July IS, First Congtegatlonal c hutch, West Scian ton, July 19; Ta.vlor Congregational church, July HO Abcrduro- and Troedjihevv folks will lemember him at those places inan jcats ago. WELSH BAPTIST CHURCH. Tho Baptist Young People's union of the Flist Welsh church met last evening and conducted a ptajer meet ing and song seivlce. No special pro giammo was lendeied. Rev. Gwilym Hvnns, of New Yolk city, hrother of the famous pieacher3 of tho same name, will preach tomor row morning and evening ut the chinch. Rev. Dr. Thomas, of London, one of tho greatest Welsh preachers liv ing, will occupy the pulpit of tho church the second Sunday in August. POISONED BY CANNED SALMON. The family of William Mahcr, of 114 Noith Fllmoic avenue, partook of canned salmon at the noon day meal Thuisday and shoitlv aftcivvafd three of the children were taken violently ill. Dr. Hall was summoned nnd ad ministered an emetic, which had the piopei effect. The salmon had become exposed to the ulr by remaining in the open can and was tendered unfit for use The other members of the family were not seriously affected. YESTERDAY'S TUNERALS. The funei.il of the late Mrs. Mary Loucks was held yesterday afternoon at the home, 219 North Bromley ave nue. A large number of fi lends at tended. Interment was made In Wash burn sticet cemeteij. Services ovei the lemalns of Mrs. Mmy A. Davis weie held at the fam ily home In Bellevue vesteiduy aftci noon. Tho cortege afterwards moved to Washbuin street temetorj, wheio Intel mont was made. A joung child of Mis TianU Mc- t 25c a pair Good Digestion makes pure Mood. StrenRth en the stomach with Hostetter's Stomach Bitters It will cure your Indigestion and Nervousness See that a Private Reve nue Stamp cov ers the neck of the Dottle. P CEIEBHATE0 W RNfc STOMACH fc Donald, of Luzerne sheet, will be bur led In the Cathedial ccmctciy this uf tcinoou, The 6-mouths-old child of Mr. and Mrs Philip L Davis, of 1315 Hampton Htioet, whose death occuiied Thurs day night, was Intoned In tho Wash but n sheet temeteiy jesterdny. An Infant child of Mr. nnd Mrs Giitltth Davis, of SO Fall view avenue, was pilvutcly bulled In Washbuin sheet cemetery yesteiday aftciuoou. GENERAL NEWS NOTES. Pi of. Rhys Rees Lloyd, ot the Pacific Theological seminal y, Oakland, Cab, will preach tomonovv evening, com mencing ut 0 o'clock ut the Flist Con gregatlonul chuich on South Main avenue. Tho service will bo llngllsh. AH ate welcome. Piof. Lloyd Is a for mer lesldeut of this city and at one time vvoikcd In tho mines heioubouts. The choir of tho Flist Congiega tlonal chuith, South Main avenue, will soon begin to rehearse the cantata "St. Peter (Prof. Prothoroe), with tho view of peifounlng It between now and tho holIdnvH. Chatles Houghton, of Kelly's low, was uricsted by Constable Ellman last night for assaulting his wife. Alder man Kelly committed him In default of ball. The membois of the Flist Welsh Con giegatlonal Sunday school will picnic, at Nay Aug paik next Tuesday. Tho Old Folks concert company of Bellevue enjojed a holley ride to Nay Aug paik lust evening. A joung son of Mr. nnd Mis. Har ilson Squires, of South Decker's court, fell ftom a tree yesteiday and frac tuied his let William John, tho shoo man, will leav e for New Yoi k to make ai i angc -meats with Miss Roalo O'Gndv, the noted vaudeville star, to appeir at the 'Columbia Chemlcul and Hose com pany's picnic at tho Round Woods on Aug. 10. Arthur Terson, of Meildian street, while attempting to jump on cars at tho Oxfoid dump jestctday, had hi3 foot badlv ciushed. The semi-annual congregations! meeting of St Mark's Lutheran chur h will be held on next Wednesday even ing nt 8 o'clock. William Cobb, of Stark place, In jured his hand last evening by break ing a bottle. One of the arteries was severed. The eldeis of tho Church of Jesus Chi 1st of Latter Day Saints will hold a pleaching service net Wednesday evening. July 19, In Co-operative hall. The public Is. cordially invited to at tend, that they may fairly judge the doctiine they heal. Meeting com mences at 7 30 p m A phonograph entei talnment will h given by the Ladles auxiliary of Nay Aug count II, No. 311, O. I . A. M.. Saturday, July 15, at Ivorlte hall. The admission pi Ice Is but 10 cents an 1 this should Insuie a laige audlenc The Sctanton Glee club in connection with tho Letter Cnniers' convention, will meet for leheursal at Robot t Mor ris hall tomoriow evening at 7.30 p m PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS Miss Katie Hertz, of Allcntovvn, Pa, Is the guest of Rev. and Mrs. Ramor, of South Lincoln avenue. Mis. F C. Hull and chlldien, of Vot tit Main avenue, and Mrs. E. L Benin? nnd daughter, of Prescott avenue, wi'l leave today for a ten dajs' stay at Lake Winol.i. GREEN RIDGE. Green Ridge council, Junior Order Fnlted Aiueilcan .Mechanics, ate mak ing piepaiatlons to nttend In u bodv the countv exclusion of the older to Lake Ai lei on August 18. Mrs L. L Gilllln, of Madison ave nue, was badly cut on the head bv a window scteen falling on her head while attending her plnnts In the jad on Thursday afternoon. Mi and Mis. T J. Kelly, of Capouse avenue, spent esterday afternoon at Lake Allel The ladles of the Uaptlst c hurch gave a lawn social on tho church lawn last evening. Mr. nnd Mis. R. S. Lewis, jr., nf Madison avenue, entcilalutd a few uf their friends at a tea patty Thuislay afternoon Mis Geoige Hull, of Gieen P.ldgo street, has i etui nod from Plttston W M. Dunn and F. F Keene will take a hlcjole mn to Honesdale by moonlight tonight, letumlug Sunday. Mi. C V. Miller, of Rreaker stiee. Tooth brushes, all Rlzes and prices. The finest In the cltv at Manneis' phar macy. 920 Green Ridge street. Is suondlng a few da) s ut KtPluine Mlhs Mildred Rice, of Diooklyn. N. V.. Is the gue.st of her ginndp-jion's, Mr. and Mis Luther Smith, of P.-.m avenue. Miss Fltta Finch. r Monsey avvnt.o Is visiting at East Ronton. Miss Dollle Jones, of Noith Paik, Is spending her vacation at tho Thousand Islands Mr. 1! T. Lacoy a'irt feumlay school class, who weie camping in the shoies of Windfall lake, have ic'uined with a nice enteh of fish. E J. MeNally, of Penn avenue, spent jestordav at Plttston, Miss Helen W'elsn, of Monsey ave nue, Is visiting friends In East Ronton Imperial Queen Hair Tonle at Man neis' pharmacy, 920 Green Rldgo street, the greatest hair glower known, COo a bottle. DUNHOEB. I Tom Geirlty, of Potter street nnd Anthony Harding, of Pine stieet, were airalgued before Burgess Powell yes terday afternoon nnd fined 3 and $2 lespectfully. Tho foimer was arrest ed for drunknesss; tho later for as sault and battery on a street car con ductor. Edward Wells, of Lake Ariel, called on f i lends In town Thuisday. Mrs A Rrown, of Green Ridge street, Is spending her vacation at Lake Wl nolu. Miss nelle Foley, ot Mt. Cobb, Is being entertained by her cousin, Miss Lucy Ellis, of Church stieet. Mr and Mis. John Wagner, of Luek awaxen, havo leturncd homo after a visit with friends here. Howard Knight has teturned homo to Ashley utter u month's vacation with his aunt, Mrs. Richard Knight, of Center street. Miss Chrlfltlnna Pletcher Is confined to her home on Harper street with Illness. Presbyterian church, Rev. W. F. Gibbons pastor. Morning sermon sub ject, "Onln In Loss," 10 50 n. in.; Sun tiny school at 12 o'clock noon; Junior Christian Endeavor, 3.30 p in ; Sen ior Christian Endeavor, 0 30 p. m, evening sermon subject, "Which Way?" 7.30 p. m. Methodist Episcopal chuich, Rev A. J. Van Cleft, pustoi. Morning dis course, subject, "Abraham's Gieat Trial," 10.30 a. in ; class meeting, 11.30 a. in.; Sunday school, i!.30 p. in.; pray er mqetlng, C.30 p. in.; evening ser mon, subject, "The Gieat Festival," 7 30 p. in, Haiti fiee, und nil are wel come. Pea Coal Delivered, $1,25, to South Side, central city and central Hyde Park. Address orders to C. II. Sharkey, 1911 Cedar ave. 'Phono C6S3. SOUTH SCRANTQN NOTES. An Attempt Made to Burglarize tho Store of John Kcenan John Gil- llspio Arrested nnd Charged with the Crime. Poisons having a strong piopensity for burglarising buildings In the Twelfth ward have, as records show, conllncd their efforts to tho 300 block on Prospect avenue. At an enily bout vestcrday morning a crowd of young mtn mutlo an unsuc cessful attempt to enter the store building of John Kcenan nt 303 Plos pect avenue. A largo plate class win dow was removed fiom Its position by the would-be burglars. But ulas, In lifting It from the porch to tho walk It fell and 'was smashed into fiug ments. The noise of tho ciash awakened Mr. Keenan. He dtessed hurriedly, nnd, upon reaching the scene, found John Fenton lying drunk on the porth. Patrolman Schmidt was called and ar rested Fenton. When arraigned before Alderman Lontes In police court yesterday he pleaded Innocence a3 to having any thing to do with the attempted buig lary, but stated that Con Donnhoe and John Gillespie were Implicated In the deal. Warrants weie made out for their arrest. The latter was ai rested and placed In tho Alder stieet station house and will be given a heating this morning. Donnhoo Is et at large, but tho police expect to land him In a day or two Fenton Is still In custody, being held as a witness. The wnnants for the nc cused men charge them with being drunk and disorderly, breaking win dows with tho intent of committing burglaiy. Gillespie, after the healing on these chat cos, will have the pleasure of lis tening to the reading ot a wanant which alleges that on Juno 27 last he stole propel ty from a delivery wugon of the Lackawanna Blowing company. William Gelger, agent for the brewcty, will appeat as prosecutor. Fl'NERAL OF MRS. M'GFIRE. Tho funoial of the late Mis. Thomas McGuIre took plate from her home on Orchard street yesterda. Tho deep sense ot respect entei tallied for her bv tho many who knew her was abund antly manifested by the large gather ing present nt the obsequies. At 11.30 o'clock the lemalns were closed from view, and the piocesslon moved to St Peter's cathedral, vvheie a high mass of lequlem was celebrated by Rev. J. A O'Relllj. Intel ment was made In Cathedral cemeterj. , SHORT PARAGRAPHS. Maiy Cab.twskl, of MInooka.vvho was struck by a Delaware and Hudson f i eight engine, Thursday night, when returning from woik, was lemoved to the Lackawanna hospital for treatment yesterday The Injuries sustained are not critical, but demand hospital cate. Albert Guthelnz, of the Scranton Savings bank. Is spending his vacation nt Lake I'ndei w ood A son, the first horn, brightened the home of Mi and Mrs R C Schaoffer, of Plttston avenue, esterda. THAT CONSPIRACY ACT. District Attorney Jones to Give tho Superior Couit an Opportunity of Passing On It Will Take an Appeal. Dlstilct Attorney John R. Jones In tends to take an uppeal to the Superior coutt In the eabc of the commonwealth against Geoige Clark, who is charged with conspliacy. Mr. Clarke, while acting as a fore man was nriest-Hl on a tlmgi of hav ing discharged certain woikmen he cause they weie mnnbcis of the I'lumb eis' union. He wns Indicted but when tho case was called for ttlal a motion was made to cjuash the Indictment on the giound thnt the act on whlth It was" tounded was unconstitutional. In an opinion handed down several wuks ago Judge V. W. Gunster sus tained the motion to riuusn, holding that the act Is unconstitutional for the icason that It Is special legislation. The decision has atttacted wide spiead attention and for the puipose ot getting an opinion fiom tho higher couit on this Impoitjiit matter an up peal is to be taken. NO SEARCH YET MADE. Disagreement as to Whose Duty It Is to Hunt for the Body. While tho county authorities are ills I'tissins the duties of the coronei and tho county detective, the Insects on the West mountain nre feeding on the re mains of nn unknown man who was discovered there last Monday by a wo man berryplcker, who teported the case to two young men lesldlng on Conti nental hill. The countv commissioners havo In formed Coioner Roberts that It is his duty to view tho lemalns when they are hi ought down from the mountain, and District Attorney Jones has noti fied County Detective Levshon that tho caBe Is out of his jurisdiction, and that It beloncs to tho coroner. Dr. Roberts says theio nie no funds available to lelmbuise nnjbody for searching for the remains, and the com missioners claim tho countv detective should engage men to do the Job. but Mi Leyshon would like to know whei-3 tho expenses aie coming from befoie he makes a move. Tho members of the polite force aro congiatulatlng themselves thnt the West mountain Is outside of tho city limits. Up to the present wilting no I seal tiling parties have been oigunlzed. HAPPENINGS IN NORTH SCRANTON YESTERDAY WAS A BUSY DAY IN ALDERMANIG CIRCLES. John Gallagher Held in $000 Bail, Adam Bush Arrested for False Pre tenses Warrant Sworn Out for Mary Schultz nnd Maggie Mitchell. Mr. and Mis. D. Thomas Entertain Church Outing yesterday One Chuich Choir Entcitnlns Another. Other Interesting News Notes. James Gallagher had hln son, John Gallagher, nrrested and atralgned be fore Alderman Myers yesterday for as. sault and battery nnd threatening to kill. It was a eiy breezy hearing. Mr. Gallagher alleges that his son came home drunk yesteiday and pulled him out ot bed. John iillcgcs that his father has been drunk for tho last three or four dajs, and he was going to put him out of tho house when his father went for him. John wns held In $600 ball to appear at the next term of court. Sylvester Pcrllstckt swore out u war rant bcfoio Alderman Fldlor for the aircst of Adam Hush on tho chaigo of obtaining money under false pietense. About six months ago Perllstekl was arrested for larceny and was com mitted to tho county jail In default of ball. A few das after ho was com mitted to Jail, Rush had an Interview with him and stnted that If Peillstekl would give him $35 ho would get him out on ball Perllstekl ngrced and gave him his p-old watch for security until tho Marvino mines would pay, when he would give him the $33. He only received $J3, which he gave to Bush with his gold wutch. Bush lecelved tho money and watch, but made no offoit to get Peillstekl out of jail In stead, ho moved to Carbondale. Bush was given a hearing In Carbondale Yes teiday nnd held under ball for the next term of court, John Schultz, of West Muiket street, swore out a warrant yesterday morn ing before Alderman Fldler for the ar rest of his daughter. Mary Schultz, and Maggie Mitchell, who, ho alleges, took $29 23 and some wearing apparel out of one of tho boat dor's trunk, after which they Immediately left for Ashley. Mr. Schultz left yesteiday for Ashley to serve the wnriant, after which he will bring them to this place for trial. EVENING RECEPTION. Mr. nnd Mis. Daniel Thomas gave a reception at their home on Putnam street last evening. Mrs. Thomas proved herself a charming hostess and treated the guests to a pleasant even ing. After some excellent singing and music, cake, Ice cream ana fiult wero served. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Pi Ice, Mi. and Mrs. Elmer Rees?, Mr. nnd Mrs. W. J. Thomas, Mr. and Mis. John Price, Mr. and Mis. David Thomas, Mi. and Mis Llevvelljn Mor gan, Mi. and Mis. William Morgan, Miss Ressle Moigan,Rosar Pi Ice, Dan iel Davis, EmUy nnd Evan Thomas. WELSH I3APTIST OPTING. The membeis ot the Welsh Uaptlst chuich, West Market street, with their many fi lends, enjoyed their an nual outing nt Nay Aug paik estei da The cars left the square at 9.30 o'clock for the beautiful lesoit, which Is becoming moie and moio popular every jear. The weather was pleas ant for a picnic and the joung people thoroughly enjojed themselves. Some beautiful hymns and patiiotlc songs weie sung and everybody pre sent was souy when the time ui lived for theli departuie. F1THY PARAGRAPHS. The ladles of the Piovidence Pres bjterian society believe In summci so cial gatheilngs as well as winter en tei talnments, and tho response to their announcement for next Tuesday even ing and sale of tickets for the "Char He Hartley" evening nlieady Indicate that "standing room only" will bo the greeting. This will be his first enter tainment In the North End of the city and It Is leported that theie aie ' Itch ing ears" nnd "curious eyes" out this way on eveij tide eageily waiting to henr and see him. His ventriloquism, Impersonations and dextious acts of voice and hand aie eeitalnly wondrous gifts. The New Yolk pi ess gives him llatteilng cri'l clsnis for his entertaining gifts. Sev eral, choice musical selections bj we'l known local talent will foim pleashw paits of the attiaalve piogi.immr The occasion will close with nn Il cream social. The ntlie uffali Is pro vided for the pleasute of the public by the Ladies' Aid bocietj, Mis. F. D Sllkman piesldent. One of tho most delightful events of theweekoccuiredlast evening, when the choir ot tho Piovidence Piesb teilnn church gave a reception to the null laiy chnli. consisting of twent -eight joung gills. Resides tho two choirs present, n few friends wero thoie as guests, Including the membeis ot tho bcsslon nnd the boaid of tiustees and theli wives The musical piogium was light nnd ally, and, of com so, entei talnlng The social added to tho thai m of the occasion. The Lilac Sociul nnd Draniatle club of the High Works will hold un Im portant meeting In their hall at 1 o'clotk tomonovv afternoon. The Citizens' Comet band will give an open uli concert this evening In Dutch Gap. The band will run nn ex clusion to Mountain park next month. The Euieka and Hunnony base ball teams will play on the Cm sou City grounds tomonovv afternoon. The Ke stone Llteiurj nnd Dia inutlc club und the Crjstal Literal y club will cross bats tomorrow moinlnj BEST MADE. Bittenbeiivicr & Co. Manufacturers. l Ti Scranton ! Bicycle ! ..KK..H..K.KK.KK.K K n v tc a u v K it n tt w tt it it it it ti tt TH E LEDE 1 ' Scranton Store, 124-126 -Wyoming: Avenue. Big Saturday sale of men's furnishings Everything in this department will go at a great sacrifice during this sale and especially today. We are closing out all odds and ends and the remain der of our spring and summer goods at just about half the former price. Good choosing here if you come early enough. All $ i fancy shirts are now 65c All 50c and 65c neckwear now 25c All 2ijc silk neckwear, all shapes 15c All 15c men's half hose now 7c All 25c suspenders, every kind, now 15c vAll of our summer underwear our fancy silk front shirts our fancy half hose in fact everything in the department at half price. it it U It It It ft' ft' ft' ft' ft' ft' ft' ft' ft" tt ft' ft' ft ft' ft' V ft' " ft' K ft' ft' ft' ft' ft' ft' K "a "A 'A "A 'A 'A 'A 'A 'A "A 'A 'A A "A A A "A "A 'A'A at 10.30 a. ni. on tho Cat son City grounds. Excelsior Hose company will inn an excursion to Lake Ariel on Aug. Marquette council, Y. M. I., will have an excursion to Harvey's lake next month. The joung people societies of th" Welsh Daptlst churches of Northeast ern Pennsylvania will run an exnu slon to Harvey's lake on Aug. 21. It will no doubt be one of the most popu lar excursions over conducted by the union. Last evening a pleasant social gath ering wns held at the house of Miss Rllej. of Dickson avenue. Joseph Kellett and Richard Italy gave some excellent solos nnd recitations Mr. Hiaj- gave selections on the phono graph which weie pronounced the best that those present ever henid Crad. Morris, of Leggett's stieet, was Injured yestetdaj- In the Leggett's Creek mine bj' n fall of coal. PERSONAL NOTES. Mrs Mary Keegan, of Oak stieet, Is III. Miss Mame Seine, of WUllamspoit, Is the guest of friends on Noi th Mnln avenue Miss Annlo Golden, Qf Oak street, has accepted a position as bookkeeper for T. J. Dunn, district 'ni'iiir-r for the Hartford Life Insurance comtnnj". Woid has been lecelved here that Miss Lizzie Williams, coimeilv of this place, but now of New Haven, Conn., Is engaged to be married to Mi. J. R. Thompson, of that city. Miss Llbble Mills Is visiting Mis. George Patten, of Olyphant. Thomus Uathe, of Nantlcoke, has te turned from a visit with Mr nnd Mis W. R. Jones, ot Deacon street. Messrs. Andiew Mojles, Thomas Clark and John Martin me In Buffalo, N. Y. Ex-Alderman Llewellyn Robeits, of Summit avenue, left jestoidnv for a trip to his birthplace In Wales. Mr. George Maust of Olyphant road, Is dangeiotislj' 111. Mis. Albeit Sims, of Reeso stieet, Is ill. Iia Wlntets and Aithur Ransom aie In New Yoik cltj. Joseph Reese, tho Ninth Main ave nue inei chant, is HI Mrs. William Edwards, of Noith Main avenue. Is 111 Mr. William Moigan and family, of Putnam stieet, me spending a week at Lake Wlnola. Mis Caroline Williams of Hansfoid. Susquehanna countj. has letuincd home aftei a two weeks' visit with her aunt. Mis Jacob Palmer, of North Main avenue Miss Chailutto Carwaidlno nnd her slstet, Mi Eugene Corwln, will leave on Mondav for Atlantic City. Mi. Wlllluni Morgan and family, of Putnam street, aie spending a week at Lake Wlnola. Hi v G C Ljman and wife have te tuined aftoi n tew dav.s' visit with friends In Ringhamton. Thomas Gillllths, of Wayno avenue, spent jesteidny In Tnjlor. Messis William Jeivls and Fied. Gujlon, of Wnjno uvonue. i etui tied jesteiday aftei it verv successful llsh In tour to Kelglei'H lake. Coniad Mm ray, of New Yoik. Is ex pected home today to visit bis patents, Mr. nnd Mis Patrick Mm lay. of Oak stieet. Mi. Muuaj Is u member of the Fnlted States marines nnd on next Wednesdaj his lompany will leave for Manila wlieie thej will engage In m tlvc seivlie. Mrs. Thomas Rowley, of Wllkes Rane, Is visiting her p.uentb. Ml. and Mis. Del Rowlej, of thu Auditorium David Johnson, of Olj pliant, wns the gue.st of tciutlves on Holllster avenue yestctduj. MR. RUSSELL'S FIRST DAY. Has Ahnedy Planned Some Minor Improvements. Genet al Superintendent Russell stnrt cd In nctlvely In his new position jes- terdaj Euily In the dny ho had a visit with ex-General Manager Hall stead In the headquaiteis at the sta tion and later was shown about the yaids and shops by Superintendents Dnlj, Rogart und Fitzglbbon. Ho was also made acquainted with the local olllclals and the clerks In tho various departments nt tho station. He stated to a Tribune leportei laBt evening thnt ho has not as jot decided upon a successor to Mi. Rogart, but has sent for Superintendents Sehvvar und Salesbuiy ' to tulk the mattei over," as he put It. Among the improvements he hns al leudy clodded upon Is tho establish ment of a tiansfer station ut the old "Rloom" depot ut tho vvost ond of tho rtone bridge, which building is now used as u tmpentoi shop. All fi eight will lieioafter bo ussotted thcie, in stead ot ut the main freight depot. . K H s. K w. K v. r. n . K . . . n .1 X X ft 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 X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X ft 'A "A'A'AA 'A "A A A "A "A "A 'A JA 'A A A A.1 This will lellevc tho congestion and permit bettor handling of Scrunton freight. It Is also his Intention to remove the pay ofllco to the second floor of tho Mation and extend the baggage room to the Lackawanna, avenue side of the building, a convenience that will bo readily nppi eclated by the local patrons of the road. DEATH OF MRS. MARY PHILBIN. Occurred Vciy Suddenly at Aichbald Last Night. The excitement duo to the burning of the White Oak breaker last night caused the death of Mis. Maiy Phll bin, who was un mint of Attorney R. J Romke, of this city, und ex-Rttrgess P. J Rouiko and John M. Rourke, ot Archbald. Mrs. Phtlbln suffered from heart disease and when the fire bioko out lust night she wns piostiatcd and died soon afterwntds. She resided about 250 feet away from the bleaker. She was about 70 jears of age and Is sur vived bj one slstei, Mis. Maigaret Gll dca. TO CONVENE IN COURT HOUSE. State Firemen to Have the Use of Main Court Room. At the meeting of the firemen's con vention committee last night in cltj' hall, a report was lecelved that tho count j- commissioners would allow tilt til omen the use of the main couit loom foi the convention. A vote of thanks was extended. Committees weie appointed on badges, picnic, tournament, souvenlis and hotel soliciting. C. D. Wegmai piesided in the absence of the chaii man, ex-Chief Hlckej. OBITUARY. Mlus Nellie Dnlilgg, aged 21 voirs ot 121 Flist street, died last evening at her home Tho funeral will be held on Jlou daj" mnrnlns THE WILL OF MRS. CRARY. Lnige Bequests Aie Made to Educa tional Societies. ningl.amto i Julv II -The will nt Mrs Hoiaco II Cr.irv late of thlf cltj, was admitted to probate tidu Among other hi que st h aie the following Tho V n.uans Mlsslonnrv society of tho Metliodlil Episcopal chinch a orpora tlou urbanized and IncorpoiateU under the lnw ot the -.talc of Ohio JJj.OuO; tho Mldnii in socletv of the Methodist Episcopal ehuieli, ilO.idW lo tho Metho dist Episcopal hospital of Rrooklvn, 51 -DO); to the Kreedmen's AM and Southern Educational socletv of the Methodist EpUcopil i hutch, $13 W0. to be expended for the Moiilsioun Normal academj and school foi eolornl pi rsons at Morris- town, Term To tlm tiustits of thr vvj -inning nntiii.it eonlereiice of the Metho. dlst Episcopal chuich, tncorpoiitcd by the leglsl.it ure of the state ot I'ennsjl. vanla, In is'.:. Is given $10um State Milleis Association, f'hnmbiisburg Pi Julv It -The ex ecutlvi (omm'ttLi of the Stuti Millets' association met luie todav mid llxenl Sept 1- li and 11 as th dates fur thn annual eonviutlon hue In the Ilusedalo Opera housi CASTOR I A Por Infants nnd Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears tho 7? CW2 Signature of (LatfSf&CC&lC, EDUCATIONAL. BUCKNELL UNIVERSITY JOHN HOWARD HARRIS, President Comprln i n College with four couraei: Academy for young Men und lloys, Ladles' Institute, a leUnecl Hoarding School School of Music with sriidu utlu; eourioi1 1 or (ntiilosuo addicsi Wm. C. Grotzinger, Lewisburg, Pa. HojUtrar. made: me a man AJAX TABLETS POSITIVELY CDH1 I AUDI capi4 Iadlt vv-7 roitoro Ixxt V ltullljr In oldor jounj.iinl IB Ut upon bavlna tho ennlno AJax TubleU. Thij lmTcureJthouanilnit wUlcartjou. VVarlrtapoi ItlTQ jrriueauuaraDtea toeQactacura CA sactioasaor ratund tha nonnr. Trlcat QAckanei or alz tkt Ifull traatmeatl ID1 I UutmeBtl tor $1W. U rar rlc an 'noil. In plain wrapiar. upnn racoiitof price. Irculal " aJax remedy co., Bssrai' Chlctaa. Ill- For sale In Scrantcn, Pa., by Matthew( Bros, und II. C. Sandcrccn, druggists. ft i tx.s,jrtoiis jifff ftinai r7 jet orr, Impotenc, HbeplAMDeii, etc . If yl by Abuse or otbtr icete ana lit , tL w , nJBiW . v-
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