THE SCRANTON TRIBUTE-MONDAY, JULY 2d, 1899. I will guarantee that my Itlieunutlsm Cure will rllCT lum bago, sciatica nml nil rheumatic pnlna In two or tlirrc bourn, n ml cure In a few dart. MUNYON. At oil dfupKlsls, 23c. a vial Untile to Henlth nnd raedl cnl ndvleo free. 1W)3 Arch st.. rhlln. FIRE ALARM BOXES. Councllmen Propose to Oet a Dig Bell to Sound Alarm. The flro alarm ordlnnnce bavins passed both branches of council with out amondenmt, the boxes will bo lo cated as follows: Intersection of Gravity nml Canaan streets, northwest corner Canann and Helmont streets at Monr'M wnpon shop, northwest corner of Oak aveniiR nVnl IJelmont street, northwest corner of Chirk avenue and Helmont street, on Dundnff street at lnteresectlon of lano nt l'atrlck Hart's property, Intersec tion of Duttdaff nnd Fnllbronk streets nt Pelawnro nnd Hudson crossing, on Hospital street nt Drown's property, on South street at Niescn's property, on Ilrooklyn street near T. .1. Gllhool'8 store, on Cottage street nt lnteresectlon of Greenfield road, on l'lke street at "Lookout," Intcrseetlon of South Main, Sand nnd I'owderly streets, Intersec tion of South Jlaln and 'KlRhth avenue, corner Tenth avenue and Archbald street, Intersection Seventh avenue and Washington street. Intersection Salem avenue and Park street, Inter section Sixth avenue and Main street, Intersection Slain street nnd Salem avenue, on Sprint; street near Darte avenue, Intersection AVyomlnpr street and Lincoln avenue. Councllmen are tnlklns of buying a large bell for sounding a general alarm nlstead of paying for the blow ing of a whistle as at present. The city clerk Is now getting Information as to Izc and prices. Harry Chapman, Pcckvlllnj Mr. and Mrs. Fowler, Wlnton; Mrs. ratrlck Swift, Archbald; Mra. Job Hawkins anil daughter Edith, Mrs. Monahan. Mrs. Mndlgnn, Mra. Kennedy, Miss Emma' Gllmartln, Mrs. James, trs. Vrneland, Mr. nnd Mrs. William Tompkins, Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph Harris nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. William 1'assmorc, of Cnrhondalo. Tom Alnoy, Kd. Huttorworth and John Wnaley, three more, returned Klondlkcrs, reached home Saturday evening. Samuel Temby, another of the party, arrived yesterday morning. The men. nfter spending n year In Dawson und having been awny alto gether a year and five months hnve returned poorer thnn when they went away nnd the Klondike will know them no more. Joseph, the Infant child of Mr. nnd Mrs, Pntrtek Monnhan.of Second utroot, died on Saturday morning. The funer al will be held tomorrow afternoon. Alfred Waters, of Forest city, was n visitor here on Friday evening. The special services at the Methodist Episcopal church yesterday were iarKc ly attended. Hew L,. U Sprague, of Kingston, preached an eloquent nnd Impressive sermon In the morning and nt nlpht Itev. Mr. Lowry, of Now York, officiated. Mrs. W. S. Tllce. a member of the Stroudsburg Normal school facuUy.wan on Saturday the guest of Mrs. McCnrty, of Mayfield. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Depow nnd Mr. nnd Mrs Henry Mnlnes. returned homo Saturday evening after spending a few days cnmplng at Crystal T.nke. Professor Burroughs, of New York, who hnH been visiting his sister, Mrs. K. H. Grcenslnde, will return homo to day. TAYLOR NDWS. PITTSTON NEWS. ELECTRIC AUTOMOBILE. ExMnyor Hendrlck has ordered a $l,S0O electric automobile which will bo seen on the streets as soon ns the manufacturers can deliver It. At pres ent no one In the city runs a horse less carriage and the only one ever seen here ran up from Scranton a couple of months ago. The machine ordered by Mr. Hendrlck will have storage batti ry and run sixty miles without recharging. READY TO DEFEND HIMSELF. Interest regarding school affairs Is still keen. It Is said Professor Hock onberry stands ready to defend him self regarding certain ridiculous charges which a few persons profess to believe and that he will be given an opportunity within a short time prob ably this week. This leads to the be lief that there Is still a possibility of his re-election. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Mrs. M. G. Deeths. of Jersey City, Is visiting her daughter, Mrs. II. C. Wheeler. John Hone Is suffering a sprained ankle sustained while at work In the Delaware and Hudson yard. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Sluman, of Thorn street, spent last week with Mrs. William Taylor, of Green Hidge. Italph Hlsted spent Sunday In Forest City. Mrs. A. C. Lown, of Chestnut ave nue, has returned from Scranton. C. II. Horton, esq., spent yesterday In Wnymart. Michael Clune, who was operated on for appendicitis two weegB ago. was discharged from Dr. Wheeler's private hospital Saturday. Mrs. AVilllam IHalr Is the guest of relatives in this city. Announcement Is made of the coming marriage of City Treasurer Connor and Miss Anna Hanno, of Scranton, which will occur Wednesday. Benjamin E. Galpln spent Sunday with old friends in this city. Miss Stella Lynott has returned to Bcranton. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Walsh have re turned to Now York. v "HE THAT ANY GOOD WOULD WIN" should be provided with good health, and everyone who would have good health should remember that pure, rich blood is the first requisite. Hood's Sarsaparllla, by giving good blood and good health, has helped many a man to success. Reds Defeated the Senators In a Base Ball Contest Contract Awarded Honored Their Pastor. The Reds succeeded In adding nn other victory to their string In defeat ing the Green Ridge Senators in a list less game on the School house grounds on Saturday afternoon. Score 13 to 10. The attendance at the game was quite large. R. Gendall handled the sphere for the homo team. Shlpmnn, a south paw, started In to do the twirling for the opposing team and had to retire early In the game owing to a lnme arm. His successor proveu an ensy mark for the Iteds heavy batters. For the home team Stone, Hayes nnd Glynn did good work, while the catcher of the Senators achieved glory for him self In a number of good plays, es pecially In his throwing to bases. Um pire A. Stone. Misses Ethel nnd Ellen Thomas, of Peckville. were the guests of relatives In this place yesterday. The smalt company collieries were paid in this vicinity on Saturday. At a recent meeting of the parishion ers of the new Catholic church, bids for the erection of the new church were received and read. Rev. Father Mollltt. pastor of the church, was In charge of the meeting. Ho nnnounced that he had received a number of bids which were read as follows: Peck Lumber com puny, $7,020; Dunmore Lumber com pany, $C,!150; Mulherln & Judge Lum ber firm of South Scranton. $0,173. Th? latter company was awarded the con tract. Miss Gertrude Decker left Saturday for a visit with friends nt Mt. Pleas ant. Wayne county. The box social held on Merritt's lawn on Saturday evening under the aus pices of the Loyal Temperance Legion of the Stewart Memorial church, was well patronized and no doubt the Legion realized a neat sum therefrom. Miss Lydla Hoskins left on Satur day for a two weeks' sojourn nt Har vey's Lake. The reception tendered Rev. James Walker, pastor of the Primitive Meth odlr.t church of the Archbald, by his congregation on Friday evening, was an elaborate affair. Itev. Walker has Just returned home from his European trip. A lengthy program was rendered In connection with refreshments. Rev. Mr. Walker gave an Interesting ad dress ubout his trip across the Atlantic. Ait. and Mrs. John Griffiths and children, of Union street, spent the Sat-bath with relatives In Hyde Patk. Emblem Division, No. 67, Sons of Temperance, will meet this evening In their rooms In Reese's hall. Miss Jennie Reattys has returned to Ifr home at Lake Poynlello, after being the guest of Mr. nnd Mrs. W. M. Hell, of Main stroet. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Youn bloat, of nttston were the suesui of the hit ter's mother lp this plaei yesterday. Dr. Robert Mtiekenz'e baa returned to his home In Philadelphia, after a few days' visit with relatives here. Mr. Morgan J. Harris, of Scranton, was a caller on friends yesterday. JERMYN AND MAYFIELD. J?EOKVILLU. Funeral of the Lnto George Smith. The Caledonians on Everhart's Islands A Polander Fractures His Skull. Ons of the largest funerals that Iras been witnessed In this city wns that of the Into George Smith, which took plnco yesterday afternoon from Ids late homo on the corner of Mnln and Water streets. The deceased, In life, wns al ways opposed to anything that leaned townrds ostentation, and the simple services were In keeping wltU his oft repeated request. The brief services wete conducted by Rev. Harrington, and Johnston, nnd nt their conclusion the remains were removed to the Pitts tnn cemetery, whete Interment was made. Tho following were the honor ary pallbearers: Joseph Langford, Joel llrcnton. Robert Sharps, C. Donnelly, IX G. nossnrd. Joseph Hllemnn, M. W. MorrK John Young, Charles IJohan. Tho enrrlers were: J. L. Polen. R. M. Hughes, W. L. McDougall, Louis Sclliel, William Young, Frank Shifter and Fred Seine!. Tho annual games of the Caledonians occured Saturday on that romantic spot Everhart's Island. Tho weather of Saturday could not have been Improved upon, and before high noon all roads leading to that popular mecen were lined by those on pleasure bent and others who annually tnko advantage of this opportunity to renew acquaintances made years be fore. The Island looked the same, but mnny of the old familiar faces were missing. The gallant chiefs of the old est club In the United States, like Wallnce and Ilruce, have passed from here to the unknown future. Tho members on Saturday did what they could to keep alive the old time mem ory nnd custom of their forefathers. There must have been three thousand spectators present nnd the programme of games, while not ns extensive ns ia former years, afforded plenty of excite ment nnd amusement. The competi tion wns not up to what It might liuvo been, nnd the only features of the unusual order, were the athcltlc work of Peter Curlcy and Thomas Uurke, of Avocn, who distinguished themselves In running, Jumping nnd vaulting. From Scranton we met tho genial Mayor Moir, an enthusiastic Caledon ian Indeed, so much so that he could not resist manipulating the bagpipes nnd he did this very creditably. Others from Scranton were John Lamble, James Cranston, James Thompson and John McMillan. From Wllkes-Harre we met Treasurer Lindsay. Seeretary Harrison ex-Chief J. C. Williams, George Mitchell, James Waddell, Wil liam Wnlace, John Morrow and Hugh Urqhnrt, of Philadelphia, the latter two the pipers. The committee of ar rangements were: Chief Mungo Thompson. Clansmen John Thorburn, John Struthers, Andrew Weir, John Cowan and William Williamson. Tho games and their result were so success ful thatlt is hoped that as each year pomes around the club will always be found celebrating their annual event In that delightful locality Everhart's Island. The old mill on North Mnln street has been converted Into several busi ness places and all are occupied, which lends a business air to that block which was thought by many would never come to pass. The removal of the huge bill board south of these premises would be very much appre ciated by the ouslness men on the op posite side nnd tho numerously signed petition presented by them to the cotl.l cll should not be overlooked by that body. A Polander who had been spending the day In Duryea was on board of a south bound trolley car last evening and when the car had reached Spring street ho attempted to jump off and did so without notifying the conduc tor, anil with disastrous results, us he lunded upon his head. Indicting a gash from which the blood oozed. The car was stopped and the unfortunate man was picked up In an unconscious con dition and placed upon the platform nnd wns conveyed to the hospital. It Is thought that his skull Is fractured. The councils will meet In joint ses sion on Thursday evening, when the contract will be awarded for the pav ing of Broad street with vitrified brick. The residents of Susquehanna avenue on the West Side complain, nnd not without cause, of the actions of the young men nnd boys who bathe on the East Sido In a nude condition. More than one thousand people as sembled nt Tennant's ground In Port IJlanchard yesterday afternoon and witnessed an exciting gnme of ball be tween the Plttston Reds of this city and the Sulllvans, of Wllkes-Barre. The result was In favor of the Reds by n score of 5 to 3. Art ('happen and Arthur Adams es Ing the Misses Laura nnd Cecil King, spent yesterday at Harvey's lnke with friends who are domiciled there for the season. ereo In bankruptcy for this district, wns In Tunklmnnock on Saturday on business connected with his office. The fit st of the series of lectures be ing given by Rev. J. W. Putnam nt the court house was delivered on Fri day nvcnlng nnd a good slzi-d audience wnH well pleased by tho lecturer's ef forts. AVOCA. Fresh air children will be entertained during the next two weeks at the fol lowing residences: Mr. and Mrs. James Morton, Mr. nnd Mrs. Thomas Morton, Mr. nnd Mrs. David Morton, Miss Hollo Morton, Miss Janet Allen, Mrs. Thomas Urown. and Mrs. Dick. The marriage of Miss Mary Maloney. n popular teacher of this town, to Law rence Morahan, Is announced to take place next month. Miss Teresa Uurke, of Carbondalc, la visiting friends In town. Mrs. M. J. Snmmon has returned to Stilt Lake City, nfter several weeks visit nt tho home of her mother, Mrs. Gnrvcy, of the North End. The Ladles' Aid society, of the Meth odist Eplscopnl church will meet on Wednesday afternoon at the homo of Mrs. A. P. Holllster. Miss Mame Cranston Is visiting friends In Wllkes-Barre. Invitations have been Issued to a se lect social to be given In Sarsfleld Opera House on Wednesday evening. The affair promises to eclipse all tho socials given by the club. William Crane, of Dunmore, Is spending n few days In town. Miss Jennie Newlen and friend, Miss Dunn, of Hnzleton, are spending a few days In Plains. An excursion under the ausnlces of St. Mary's Congregation will be run to Lnke Ariel on August 21. The Mooslc band will picnic at Lack awanna park today. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Kelly have returned from their wedding trip and will reside In Duryea. Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Hoskins are spending a few days at Buttermilk Falls. How's ThlsP Wo offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any enso of Catarrh that cannot bo cured by Mull's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHKNEY & CO., Props., Toledo, O. We, tho undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for tho last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorablo In all business transactions, and financially able to carry out any obligation made by their llrm. YVJCST & THUAX, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo. O. WALDING, KINNAN & MARVIN, Wholesalo Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Cntnrrh Cure Is taken Internally, acting directly upon tho blood and muc ous surfaces of tho sKtem. Price 73e. per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Tes timonials free. Halls family Pills arc tho best. t K tn H . V. K K f. H K , V. K K t . . f. v. K V. K V. n .. t V. K V. t H tt l . f. . K . K . K . . K t t t Hi ti ti ti ti ti Si' ti ti n ti V ti ti ti ti ti ti ti ti ti K ti ti ti ti ti ti ti ti ti ti ti ti ti ti ti U ti X X V X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X ti ti ti ti ti ti ti ti ti ti ti ti ti ti ti ti ti Scranton Store, 124-126 Wyoming Avenue. N ew bargains in wase a o LIw oods Without a doubt the biggest offerings in staple goods of unquestioned merit. Most of the following are less than half price : for 6c DDblcaclioJ muslin Five thousand yards for today's special sale. Yard wide unbleached muslin from one of the standard mills. for plain and checked nainsooks, worth 8c Another lot of 3,00 yards for today. Not a yard in this lot that is not worth as much as 8c, and some as high as 12J6C. There are India linons, checked nainsooks and corded dimities at this price. Only 10 yards to a customer. Remnants of table damask at about half price Fifty ar sixty remnants to choose from bleached and unbleached a quality that sells at fifty-nine cents the yard in lengths of two and a half yards. Special anniversary price, per length Dollar a yard quality In lengths of two and a half yards & bleached table damask, per length k Closing out all our 25c fancy linen skirting crash at 5c All told there are about twenty patterns to select from, heavy and light material, handsome patterns, plain and fancy effects, the original price tick ets will tell you how much they have been reduced. At one 'great bargain price today ?5 1.23 5c 5c 4c for 20c quality for 10c quality for 8c quality imported pique of all linen of unbleached in colors only, kitchen crash, linen crash. 8c for 15c and 18c lawns, dimities 9c for our Ni 5c quality of fancy and grenadines, striped ticking. x x .1 .n 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 X X X .- X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X V. U at S it " ' "A "A "A 'a U "S '4 'A "A U H ''A ' ' "A 'A "A 'A 'A 'A "A 'A'A A A 'A 'A 'A it A 'A 'A'A "A ' "A 'A 'A 'A 'A U "A 'A Z 'A 'A A "A "A 'A 'A The funeral of the late Walter Green slnde took place yesterday afternoon. The respect In which tho young man was held anil the sympathy for his rel atives wns manifested In the largo at tendance, the capacity of the church being taxed to sent all who had gath ered to witness the service. After a brief service at the house the remains wero taken to the Methodist Episcopal church whcris services were conducted, by Rev. Mr. Hmpklns, pastor of thn reckvillo Methodist Episcopal church, nsslsted by Kev. Thomas Cook, pa&tor of the Primitive Methodist church. Tho sermon was by Itev. Slmpklns, who preached a most Impressive sermon from Itev., 111:2, "Ilehold I come quick ly," in which ho dwelt particularly on the uncertainty of life nnd tho need of being prepared for the hour of death. The service wns afterwards concluded nt tho graveside. There wero n num ber of beautiful floral gifts, among which wns two pillowo, an anchor, wreath and cross, besldo several hand some ensket bouquets. One of the pil lows was tha gift of tho Daughters of Naomi, and tho other of half a dozen pf his companions; tho nnchor was from his Sunday school class. The members of James Stuart council, Jun ior Ordor American Mechanics, and tho Delaware and Hudson Donevolent fund nttended In a body. Tho pallbearers wore: Thomas Mellow, Frank .Teffrloa, Martin Loftus. neglnaltl Waters, John rjvnns at)Ci Ulchnrd Cooper, nnd tha llowcr bearers, George Trotter, Ned Hicks, Thomas Puckey, George Dnkr. Willie Ormston, Willie Nicholson nml Wllllo Lnpsmnn. AmonK thnsq from out of town who attended; tho obsequlpp wpre; Mr. and Mrs. John, Gannon, of Hyde Park: Mrs. Carter, Green Hidge: Mrs. Edward Matthowa und daughter, Olyphant; Mr. Pqulre S. W. Arnold and Joseph II. Hell have under construction n large fishing boat which will be launched shortly nt Scull pond. Mr. Cell Informs us that the motive power will bu elec tricity. A large number of the 'squlie'a and Mr. Cell's friends have been In vited to be present nt the launching of tho craft. A bottle of wine will be broken and tho boat christened. Mr. Arthur Thompson has been mndo mas ter of ceremonies. Joseph MUburn Is slowly recovering from his recent Illness. Miss Lottie Karber. of Dunmore, was the guest of Miss Emma Carpenter yesterday. Mr. C. H. Ceattys visited his wife and children, who are summering at Lake Povntelle. There Is on exhibition in tho display window of K A. Peck's store what la claimed to be a genuine kissing bug. It wns captuied by Mr. WIUlu nogers, a clerk In tho nbovo store. A number of members of tho Wilson Flro company attended tho clam bake of tho Eagle Hose company at Prlco burg, Saturday evening. Mrs. T. W. Mellon and daughters Emily and Huth. of Ashley, aro spend ing a fow days with Mr. and Mrs. William Allen. Mr. F. L. Taylor visited relatives at Scott yesterday. Mr. Harry Mellon, of Ashley, spent yesterday with Mr. and Mrs. William Allen, of North Main street. A dime social will bo held at the homo of Mr. Henry Chapman on Hick ory street. Tuesday evening, July 25, 1S99. A good programmo has been pre pared. The proceeds will go to the Mercy and Help department of the Ep worth League. Cure riifulllnc. Men sutler ing with nervous proitiallou, biukvii italtty, unuiauly con dition, lossoducmoryniidotlicr result ul excuses can l quick ly uml radically cund by our specialists. Tnutuicnt wit K so daV supply of inrdlclno ou nnurovnl. and wnudcrful do YuiupiiiK i..i.imncc. Write. I'rlccU'U Informa tion KKi: I :. ERIE MEDIOAL CO., QUrrALB, N.Y. "I have used Chamberlain's Cough Itemedy In my family for years nnd always with good results," says Mr. W. V-. Cooper, of El HIo, Cal. "For small children wo find It especially ef fective." for sale by all druggists. Mat thew Bros., wholesale and retail agts. TUNKHANNOCK. fetf 'TSUI Judges Dunham and Vaughn came here on Saturday and with Judge East man held n short session of court, at which the following decrees wer made: In the cnee of the commonwealth vs. James D. Gallup, desertion, It Is du el ced that defendant pay to the over seers of tho poor of Northmoreland to-vnshlp the sum of $12 per month for the first six months following this de cree and $6 per month thereafter lor tho support of his wife and child. In the case of commonwealth vs. Theodoie Cooper, nn action to compel defendant to support his Infant grand non, tho court nppolnts Thomas II. Cyan guardian, nnd orders that de fendant pay Immediately to said iiuar dlan the sum of $100 out of which tho costs of the notion aro to bo paid and. bpsilnnlns with Aim. 1 next to pay to said guardian tho sum of JG per month, payable quarterly in advance. In the matter of the lunacy of Ida Shoemaker, court makes order allow ing her to bo returned to her homo In case tho ofllclnls of the asylum think It advisable. In the estato of Etna Osterhout, late of Tunkhanncck borough, deceased, a petition for Iho partition of tho real estate was presented to the court. Tho flro nlatm wns sounded on Fri day Inst about 3.30 p. m. The Trlion Hose company responded promptly but their service were not needed, the alnrm being caused by smoke escaping Into nn empty store room on Hrldg- street, from a chimney between thnt and tho next building. Not being nblo to find the sourco of the smoko soma one turned In nn alarm. C. A. Vnn Wormcr, of Scranton, rof- A luxury within the reach of all 1 Best Coffee for the IVIorsey! s Premium List j3mf S )fw Lion m Every pfPi ' f f Heads and pro- f Package. WM AS cur valuable ill ! Premiums ilw JP1L rrea il 1 )BIJMt Ground. Homes. M packages& j$ Our New Premium List, which wifi! shortly appear 5n this pape&Jfo will surpass everything ever offered heretofore! p j WOOLSOgy SPIOE GOMPMY, ToSedo, Ohio. . , IgJpf
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