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THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-FRIDAY, JULY 28, 1899.
HAPPENINGS IN
NORTIISCRANTON
ANTHONY GANNON WAS NOT
- MURDERED IN THE WEST.
Letter From Htm Has Been Received
by n Friend Which Is Dated Some
Time After the Alleged Killing.
Party Tendered to Miss Margaret
Willis nt Her Homo on Wayne
Avenue W. R. Thomas, of Mar
garet Avenue, Had His ringers
Injured.
Tlio reported death of Anthony Onn
non, of Noith Scinnton, lit u lumber
camp near Mount Shasta, Cal , on Juno
Ifi, Is uiittue, as young Uiinnon has
boon heanl fiom since tho niuidcr Is
supposed to have occui led.
The telegram received by his father,
Martin Gannon, of Bloom avenue, was
unsigned, and a It tter dated July 10,
written by Gannon, has been received
by Mall Carrier McDonough's son in
tills city. Word has also been re
ceived from l'dwnid Gannon, a biother
of Anthony, who Is In New York, stat
ing that a letter was received tccently
by him In which the lattci signifies his
intention of letuinlug homo fiom the
west In the fall
SOCIAL EVENTS.
Last evening a delightful party wts
tendered to Mhs Margaret Willis at her
homo on Wayno avenue. Singing, ve
ra 1 and Instrumental music and games
were the order of the eenlng, after
which lefieshinents wue (orvccl Those
J leSUlt Wete- .llss Alice Leon lid,
Keturuh Join s, Bessie Rvnns, BosIo
Jtteilv. Margaret Willis, Annie D.ivK
Bella Ilairls. Edith and Annie Jllch
nrd, Ellen Tilson, Matgaiet Jehu,
lllanche Reese, Mamie Jones, Jennie
Jenkins; Messrs. Ji hn Prlc hard. Rob
ert Caswell, William W'nMi, Thomas
Lied, Wllllnm Armstrong, 15-nJamln
Rouen, Willi, im Hates Hlehuid Shni
ples, John Huiv, Joseph Twist, Louis
1'ein, David Jones-, Fiank Reese and
1'ied Ward.
Last evening n party of young people
went down the Storrs' mines They en
tered the mine tluough Xo I shift and
p.t"-ed under mound to Xo. 2 shaft,
up which thy lose to the sulfate
ngaln While In tho mine some excel
lent fcnnp shots weir taken, the party
hitting on large pieces of loal. the ".lb"
unking a fine baikgiound. Those
present were- Mlh.ses AIMorth,Throop,
Loi liner, of the central city, Miss Mary
EdwunK of Wat ton street; Messrs.
I'otcr McGlnr.is, Thomas Thomas, Har
ry Eaton, John R. Thomas.
TOLD IN A raw, LINES.
All members of Colonel Lewis coun
cil, No. 10ir., Junior Older United
American Mechanics, at e requested to
meet this evening at their rooms.
W. It Thomas, of Margaret a enue,
met with a painful accident sestet day.
Pnine's Celery Compound 75c
Pinkham's Compound 70c
Pierce's Golden Medical Dis....7sc
Mellon's Food 38c and 55c
GHOUGi: W. JENKINS'.
01 S. Main Avenue
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Little need to talk about them, save to
say that they're all this season's productions,
possessing every top-notch fashion idea that
amounts to anything, while many exclusive
styles not to be found elsewhere make the
stock broken, though it is particularly attractive
Fancy Shirt Waists
All the best patterns and color
ings, ptoperly gotten up for stylish
women. All that's Ielt ot our 50c
line at
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Very Smart Waists
The 69c and 85c lines, etc., that
were the talk of the town when
we opened them a few weeks ago.
.Choice now
49c
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:m&i Class Waists
' In a Wealth of fine fabrics and
pretty, styles. A more attractive
lineds not in this city. Choice
69'
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AX SODA FOUNTAIN
SUMMER DRINK
Dotty. Drain and Nerve Tonic.
Overcomes
DEBILITY.
am. nnunoisT. avoid sunsTtTUTisi
I'ortralts and cndorscmcius sent
postpaid,
MARIANI & CO.. i W. 15II. St . few York.
by having the four lingers of his right
hand severely squeezed In the Simpson
machine woiks.
The woman who thtew herself Into
the Laeknw ana. river Wednesday was
not Mrs Haggcrty as stated, but a
worn? n thnt much resembled her.
The friends of the North Scranton
blanch of thoYoungWomcn's Chilstlun
association will Join the friends from
tho central rooms and picnic tomorrow
nfternoon nt Richmond's IMneo.
The Eilsbln Accidental fund will hold
a picnic at Tripp's path, Aug. 8. All
kinds of games and sports will be field,
with music and dancing. The commit
tee is working hard to make the event
pleasant for all who attend.
PERSONAL NOTES.
Miss Margaret Simpson and Miss
Cassle Witislow, of West Plttston, vis
ited friends on West Market street,
yesterday.
David Jones, of Oly pliant, was the
guest of lelatlves on Webt Market
street yestciday.
Miss Ida Jrnes, of North Main ave
nue, Is the guest of friends In Wyom
ing Miss Rlnnehe Davis, of Washington,
N J., who has been the gues.t, for tho
past month, of Miss Jennie Smith, of
North Main nvpue, has returned home.
Miss Loulsp Hughes, of Wilkes-Harre,
Is being entei mined by Miss I'hocbe
Smith, of Not th Main avenue.
Miss Mnrlha Reed, of the Pine. Is
the guest of Mi. and Mrs. J. M.Thomas,
of Edna aenue
William Crag and family, of Nantl
coke, have moved to this place and
have taken up housekeeping on Sum
mit in enue.
Mls Lillian Anne of Philadelphia, is
being entertained by Miss Ada Able,
of Tiipp acnue.
Mi. nnd Mis. W. R Ackerson, of
Wood street, are spending a few days
at Buttermilk Falls
Fted Ilenty, of (Jieen sttt, left yes
teiday for a few days' visit with
friends In Honcsd.ilc.
Miss Mary Lewis, of West Market
street, has leturned home after a,
week's vis.lt with friends in Blooms
burg. Mis. Rrldget McLaughlin, of Pltts
ton, has leturned home nfter a visit
with lelatlvet, on Wales street
Attornev and Mrs. A. A Vosburg, of
North Main avenue, hof? returned
from a two weeks' visit at Asbury
Park
Mlts Mary Wllli.'ms, of Paiker street,
was the guet of her sister, Mrs. Harry
Jones, of Plttston, yesterday
Mrs. John McAndrews nnd son, Wil
liam, of Atchbald, vIMfd friends on
North Main avenue yesterday.
Officers Installed.
At a tecciit meeting of Glcnwood
lodge, No. 319. K. of P., of Old Forge,
ofllceis were Installed as follows. C. C,
Thomas Howmdene; V. C, Fred Slves;
M. of A., Rodolph Baskei . M. of W ,
W. Ross; C. W. Ware, M. of E H.
M. Steeis, M. of F., Sam. Ihoadhead;
K. of R, S. H. O. Russell. I. G. John
S. Campbell, O. G., I. P. Motgan.
Elegant White Waists
A collection of white waists,
worth S1.50 each and thereabout.
Choice
HiRher grade waists that sold
readily at $1.75 or more. Choice
$
Exquisite creations in white
waists that have won the heait ol
every woman who has seen them.
Choice
$
The highest grade and most
elaborate white waists of the sea-
son
Closing price for choice
$
1.
Prices
Warehouse
EVENTS 0E DAY IN
WEST SCRANTON
DEATH OF MRS. MARGARET
HOWELLS.
Passed Away Yesterday After a
Short Illness Two Other Deaths
and Four Funerals Nelson John
son Killed by Fall of Rock in
Brlggs' Shaft Lake Idlewild as n
Summer Resort Cases Before Al
dermen John and Davis Other
Notes and Personals.
Mrs. Margaret Howells, of 1120
Hampton street, died nt fi 30 o'clock
last evening after an Illness of less
than a week from a complication of
diseases. She vas born In Nnnt-y-Glo,
Monmouthshire, England, nnd was
SS J ears of ace. At the ape of 18 years
she was married to Evan Hughes, a
brother of ex-Superintendent Renjamln
Hughes, nnd they came to this country
about thirty-eight years ago, locating
In the Notth End. One son, Robert,
and one daughter, Esther, suivlvc this
union. Mr. Hughes was Inside fore
man at the Ill-fated Avondale mine
and perished among the number at
the famous disaster. Shortly after
wards Mr. Hughes moved to hoi late
homo on Hampton street, where she
has since resided.
In 187.", deceased was married to Wil
liam Howells, a tesident of Dunmore.
Two sons, Howell and William, and
one daughter, Elizabeth was born to
them AH tho children suivive her.
Mr. Howells died In 18S0, having bin
stricken with npoploxy while tiding
In his canlage on his way from his
bain in Moscow. Deceased was a wo
man tespected b all who know her.
She wus a devout member of the First
Welsh Haptlst chinch. The funeral
airangements have not yet beau male.
Wilkes-Burre papers please cony.
Set Ices oer the lemains of the late
Mrs William J. Hughes wete conduct
ed at 2:S0 o'clock esterday afternoon
at the home of the deceased on North
Rromley avenue. Burial was madu In
Washburn stieet cemetery.
The temnlns of Mr. and Mrs. John
Hodge's child were borne from the
home near the Pyne jesterday after
noon and burled In the Forest Homo
cemetery at Taylor.
Mi. and Mis. Thomas O'Malley's
child was Interred yesterday afternoon.
Short services weio held at tho home
on Notth Etomley avenue at 2:30
o'clock.
How aid. the four-year-old child of
John Young, of Hdwards court, was
buried In 'Washburn stieet cemetery
yesterday afternoon.
OTHER DEATHS.
A young child of Mi. and Mis Pat
ilck Donohue, of North Main aenue.
died yesterday. The funeral announce
ment will be made later.
Mis Cella Walsh, wife of Join
Walsh, of Meildlan street, died yes
terday after a brief Illness. Deceased
is a sister of Frank Johnson, the well
known painter. She Is suiviveJ by
nor husband and seveial child! en.
KILLED IN Tim MINES.
Nelson Johnson, of 4j1 Nineteenth
street, employed as a miner In the
Utiggs shaft was killed b a fall of
rock shoitly nfter entering the mlno
osterday morning. The man's body
was frightfully mangled by tho fall.
Deceased was about 50 yeais of age
and is survived by his wife.
Johnson came to this country eight
years ago fiom Sweden and seveial
months ngo was Injuied In the mines,
nnd only tesumed woik a few das
ago. The remains were taken to lils
lato home and tho funeral will take
place Sunday afternoon. Interment
will bo made In Washburn stieet ceine
tcty. POPULAR LAKE IDLEWILD
One of tho most popular summer re
sorts in Northenstern Pennsjlvanla is
located In Susquehanna county, and is
known as Lake Idlewild, where many
West Scmnton people spend tho sum
mer months. The resort there Is con
ducted by D. J. Morgan, well known to
lesldentf net "about.
The location is among tho Elk Hills
and is 2,000 feet above the lovM of the
sea Among the West Scranton peoplo
sojourning thete at present Is Mrs.
John M I'dwards nnd Mrs. Louis a.
How oil, of West Locust stieet, and
Mrs. Hugh Williams, of Price btieet.
EErortr; the alderman.
Mrs Angeln Oleda, of Scranton
street, complained befote Alderman
John yesterdaj that her neighbor, Mrs.
M Maloney threw stones at her boy
and Injured him. The nldoiman Issued
a warrant nnd lust evening held Mrs
Moloney undr $100 ball for appearance
at coutt on the chat go of assault
Mts Kenwird. of Oat field avenue,
had John Donovan, of Robinson street,
niralgnod before Alderman Davis last
evening for making tin eats. Donovan
was required to furnish $200 ball for
his appcatance nt court
GENERAL NEWS NOTES
A member of the West Side board of
trade received a letter yes-tcrdn from
one oi tho promotets of tho Lackawan
na Telephone company In tesponso to
tho board's lesolutlon embusing tTie
proposition, stating thnt another effort
will bo made to have the ordinance
pass councils for a new telephone sys
tem. It is reported that Thomas B. James,
of 2C1G mill; stieet, found a pall filled
with moulded huckleberiles, an empty
tea ilnsk and a man's blue drilling
Jacket while berrjlng on tho West
mountain a few days ngo.
Rildget Naughton. better known as
"Biddy from the Pyne," was the guest
of Lieutenant Williams at the police
station yesteiday. Hlddy escaped from
Hillside Homo nnd nfter visiting her
nccustomed haunts wound up at tho
station house. She will be returned to
the Homo today.
Dennis Nealon, employed ns a fire
man at the Scranton Railway com
pany's North End plant, was taken
suddenly 111 while at work Wednesday
evening He was removed to Ills home
nt ")2.r Luzerne stieet, where he Is re
covering. James Roberts, the barber, and Lewis
Connors the butcher, were contestants
GIVE THE CHILDREN A DRINK
called Graln-O. It is a delicious appetiz
ing, nourishing food drink to take tho
place of coffee Sold by nil grocers nnd
liked by nil who used It because when
properly prepared It tastes like tho llnost
coffee, but Is frco from all its injurious
properties draln-O ulds digestion tind
strengthens tho ncrvos. Jt Is not a stim
ulant but a health builder, nnd children,
rb well us udults. can dilnk it with great
benefit C'ostH ubout Vi as much as cof
fee U ttUd 25c.
In a foot race on North Main avenue
on Wedncsdny. Tim former won by a
few feet.
Tho members of the First Haptlst
church and Sunday school enjoyed their
annual picnic at Nay Aug park yes
terday. A large number were In at
tendance. At the close of the business hours
yesterday the employes of Clnrku
Itros'. general stores went to Nay Aug
Park where lunch was enJoed and the
evening passed In dancing nnd other
pleasantries.
The young Indies of the Y. W. C. A.
enjoyed an "Artemus Ward" spelling
match at the' rooms last evening, which
was well attended nnd very enjoynblc.
Ice cream wus scivcd after tho exercises.
PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS.
Misses Annie Davles, Jennie Jones
and Hlla Rnynor nre sojourning nt
Hnrvey's Lake.
Rev. and Mrs. J. R Sweet, of North
Hyde Paik avenue, and Mr. nnd Mrs.
C. T. Miller, of Park Place, have re
turned from a trip to Now Yotk, Uos
ton. Old Orchard Reach and Portland,
Maine.
Misses May and Anna Edwntds, Ed
ith Hlalr and Edna Wllllnms, of Main
avenue, nte at Lnko Wlnola.
Mr and Mrs W. R. Williams, ot
South Main avenue, nro entertaining
Miss Elizabeth Thomas, of Wilkes
Bar re.
Daniel Oreen, of Newport News, Vn.,
Is visiting relatives on North Everett
nvenue.
Miss Nellie Nealon, of New York
city, Is visiting her mother on Swot
land street.
Mrs W. H. Dlehl nnd family and
Mrs. Stanton arc sojourning at Edel
la, Pa.
Mrs. Grant Keller, of South Main
nvenue, Is the guest of relatives at
Uloomsburg.
Miss Grace roller, of Rlnghnmton,
Is visiting telatlves on Jackson street.
Mr. and Mrs W. V. Griffiths, of
North Garfield avenue, are at Atlantic
City.
Messrs Trnnk Clark nnd William
Prlco have leturned from a trip to
Lake Carey, Lake Wlnola o.nd Mum
barker. Mr. and Mrs. John Bradley, Mr. and
Mrs. Will C. Price. Mr and Mis Elea
nor Evans, Mcsts. John Lowry nnd
H. D. Jones and their children, spoilt
yesterdiv at Gravel Pond.
Morgen Darlels, of Newcastle, Pa , Is
visiting friends in town for a few days.
Mrs David Walters, of North Brom
ley avenue, is visiting friends nt Wnv
erly. Pea Coal Delivered, $1.25,
to South Side, central city and central
Hydo Park. Address orders to C. D.
Sharkey, 1014 Cedar ave. 'Phono 6683.
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SOUTH SCRANTON.
In Alderman Ruddy's court last even
ing Mrs. Catherine Bauett was
chatged with assaulting Martin Coyne.
Both live In Mlnooka The evidence
throughout was amusing. Having
witnesses to corroborate him in his
testimony Coyne proved to tho alder
man's batisfactlon that he was as
saulted. Accordingly tho defendant
was held In $00 ball to appear at court.
The funeral of Mrs. Ellen Reed took
place yesterday moi nlng from her lato
home on Cedar avenue The pall-bearers
wete MIchnel McMutray, Robeit
McCue, John Weinz. Henry Weaver,
Geoige Evans, Eugene Marlett. Inter
ment was made In the Mlnooka Catho
lic cemetery.
The iemalns of the late John Burns
weio laid to rest yesterday morning
from the family residence on Birch
street A high mass of requiem was
sung in St. John's Catholic chutch. In
terment was made in tho Mlnooka
Catholic cemetery.
Miss Cmma Swaitz is the guest of
Sllss Emma Dunleavy on Plttston ave
nue. James fiiady and Michael Barrett,
of Plttston avenue, leave this morning
for a v eek's stay at New Yot k city.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Moran gave a patty
Wednesday evening at their home In
honor of their son William Moran.
Those present were the Misses Riley,
Moran, Haggerty, Manley, M. C Den
ough, Creeden, Phllbln, O'Brien. Rich
ardson, McGrall, McIIugh, Kelly,
iloialty, Kenned, Cullen, Ward, Lulj,
Dawson, Shallows, Hrogan, Cahlll, E.
R. Bahn, Charles Monroe, Al. and Ed.
Hoffman, KInback. McNultv. Cuiley,
Phllbln, Ducker, Tynen, McCoimack,
Murphy, Cummlngs, Murt.i.v. O'Don
nell, Clifford, Sweeny, Sallus, Civ an,
Cosgrove, Hcffron, McMulin, Hunt,
Moor, Mahady, Brown McCann, Mul
lens, Moian and Ben Johnson.
The Sunduy school of tlu Cedar Ave
nue Methodist church will nold their
annual picnic In the Aitesian Well
Glove tomonow.
Our baby has been continually trou
bled with colic and cholera Infantum
since his birth, nnd all that we could
do for him did not seem to give mote
than temporal y tellef, until we tried
Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar
rhoea Remedy. Since giving that rem
edy he has not been troubled. Wo want
to give you this testimonial as an evi
dence of our gratitude, not that you
need It to advertise your metltorious
icmedy. O. M. Law, KeowuK, Iowa.
For sale by nil druggists. Matthew
Bros., wholesale and letall agts.
DUNMORE.
Ofllcer Pletcher met with a painful
and peculiar accident while stepping
from a Laurel Hill car near Johnston's
Btoto yesteiday afternoon and will be
conllned to his home for seveial day.
Ho bad occasion to go to that part of
the town on business and lode down
on the cat. While stepping off, lie
nipped on the step and was tin own
with great foice to the ground. Ha
was picked up and a doctor dispatched
for, who found he had dislocated his
right shoulder. Ho was temoved to
his home on Haiper street and last
evening Drs. Oarvey and Winters
placed the bono In position.
Ilenty Bieek, who escaped from the
Hillside Homo seveial dajs ago, was
placed under at i est by Special Ofllcer
Geoige Russell yesterday morning. His
queer actions led Butgess Powell to
concludo he hnd escaped fiom tho
home, so he Inquired of the nuthoi I
tles. The pilsoner was kept in custody
until last evening when parties camo
und took him back to tho home.
Miss C. Parsons, of Jefferson avenue,
gave an nt home last evening. About
fifty couple were present and a delight
ful time was enjoyed by nil present.
A Vnlon Epworth League meeting
will be held this evening In the As
bury church, Gteen Ridge, and all
membeis of Dunmore leaguo aio le
qucsted to be piesent.
B. Mendeleson, of Mnyflold. spent tho
afternoon with Frank BUckens, of
Chestnut streot.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Aloxander R. Mackay.
of Green Ridge stieet, liuve tetuined
from their vacation ut Lake Sheridan.
James Ellis, ot Church stieet, who
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Popular priced dress goods at a bargain
New arrivals of several dozen different kinds of good wearing dress material
bought by us at a sacrifice will go on sale at about half price.
10c dress plnids at 4lAc cood aualitv of
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15c grade of dress plnids at 9c Very stylish goods, big variety of patterns, value 15c
the yard Friday special ". y C
Special sale of high clnss all-wool dress goods Not a yard in this lot that has ever ,-
been sold for less than 30c, some as high as 75c here Friday at special reduced price. .. 25C
A big event
A manufacturer's stock of velvet ribbons We took the biggest portion of the stock of a
prominent manufacturer of velvet ribbons got them for about half price and shall place them on
sale at the lowest figures ever known for such goods. The entire rn. -fl-icw Cl
stock will be disposed of at -UC OU llie P 1
Special Friday prices on silk and satin ribbons
No. 40 All Silk Satin Ribbon, in black, white and all colors, regular price, 19c ,i
Friday 1 ZC
Nos. 60 and 80 All Silk Satin Ribbon, in black, white and all colors, regular price,
35c and 40c Friday 1 vC
No. 40 All Silk Taffeta Ribbon, in black, white and all colors, regular price 25c M 0
Friday 1 OC
Nos. 60 and So All Silk Taffeta Ribbon, in black, white and all colors, regular price
40C-Friday 1 9C
No. 1 colored satin ribbon In black and white and all col- 1 s .,,of.rlc fpt. Cr
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has heen spending a few days at
Mooslc Lake, has leturned home
Geore Byrne, of Dudley street, Is
Indisposed.
John OallaKher. of Spott Hill, had
his let; Injured In the Gypsy Grove
mlno yesteiday by belnpr caufiht be
tween tho stretcher and car, while
drlv Injr a mule attached to a car. Ho
was taken home In a buRgy. No ser
ious results are expected, although ho
will he conllned to his home for sev
eral weeks.
GKEEN RIDGE.
The funeral of Phoebe Stuart was
held from the icsldence of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Chatles Stuart, of Green
Ridge, Wednesday. Rev. Br. George
H. Guild ofllcidted and pleached a s-et-mon
of comfort to the nflllcted ones.
The pall-beareis were: Charles Web
ber, Joseph Hatton, J. C. Markle, W.
H. Getz, C. A. Emey and W. J. Hmey.
The llower cattleis weio Misses Nellie
Glngger nnd Mniie Hurtwlck. Inter
ment was made In Forest Hill ceme
tei y.
Reese Matthews, of Dickson avenue,
Is 111.
John Gntlaml has resigned his posi
tion at Jones' phatmacy and will leave
for Gettysbutg on Aug. 1.
Miss Flotence Nicholson of Monsey
avenue. Is spending the summer nt
Lakeside.
J. L. Hangl, of Deacon street, has
leslgned his position with tho Inland
Engiavlng compatu
Miss Mabel Jayne and Master Law
rence Jayne left yesterday for a three
weeks' visit at Mehoopany.
Mrs. ( A. Nlcholhon. of Monsey
uvenue, has letutned from a ten das'
visit In Susquehanna county.
Mr, and Mrs P. H. W.itner. of Dick
son avenue, have returned from a
week's visit In Blnghamton
Mis. F C. Hnzzaid, of Dickson ave
nue'. Is visiting near Falls, Pa.
Take your prescriptions to Mnnncis'
pharmacy to bo filled. We consider
our ability and goods? above par.
Mr. Gairetts' Sunday school class of
the Gteen Ridge Baptist church, will
hold an leo ctcam social on the chutch
lawn this evening
Misses Minnie and Clara Bliss, of
cinik's Summit, nte visiting Gieen
Ridge relatives.
Mrs. Robeit Taylor and son, Robert,
of Capouso avenue, aio visiting In
Baltimore.
Miss Leach, of Blnghamton, Is the
guest of Mis. II. L. Burdlck, ot Mou
sey nvenue.
N. J. Garrett, of Gieen Ridge street,
Is seilouslv HI.
The City union of the Epworth league
will meet nt the Asbury chuieh tills
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Spencei, of
Thompson, are the guests of J, E.
Peck, of Green Ridge street.
Wo nlm to please all who puichasf
nt oui Phatmacy, no matter what the
amount. Cnll and be convinced, f'.'O
Gieen Ridge stieet.
PARK PLACE.
Rev O C Lyman and wife, jf the
Park Place Methodist Episcopal church,
ate spending a few days nt Tunkhan
nock
I.'. A. Miller and wife, of Paik Plate,
nnd Rev Mr. Sweet, of the Methodist
Fplscopal church of Hyde Park, have
returned from a trip through New
Voik, Boston and other points.
Misses Rose nnd Kate Rosenlmum,
of Archb.tld. spent Thutsday with
f 1 lends In Scranton.
William Stansbery, of Cniboudale, Is
spending a few days with his mother
on Providence load
Smoke the Popular Punch Cigar, 10c.
and weak digestion
Horsford's Acid Phosphate
has no equal.-
Genuine bears name Horsford' on wrapper.
I FOR HEADACHE
THE LEADER
Scranton Store, 124-126 Wyoming Avenue.
double fold dress goods in many very handsome
plaids real value positively no les than 10c the
T yard very suitable for children's school A I
V dresses-Riday 2C
2i$c grade of dress plnids at 6c Several thousand
yards at the price. Some 15 handsome patterns,
ly high class plaids real value i2jc. Friday
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BUILDING TRADES DULL.
Inspector Jackson Does Not Look for
much Improvement This Year.
Status of the Strike.
There Is no getting away from the
fact that there Is a very marked de
pression in the building trade. The
strikers pooh-pooh tho idea and say
that the business In that line Is pick
ing up. Building Inspector Jackson
was seen by a Tiibune man yesterday
afternoon and stated that tho build
ing trade was In an nbnormully dull
state at present and that he considered
It very unlikely that any boom would
take place between now and next
spring.
Tho stono masons did not return to
work yesterday morning, but would not
say whether they Intended doing .so
soon or not.
The plumbers asserted yesterday
that they had induced all the non
union plumbers except one, who liavo
heen working since the tie-up, to quit
The agent of the master plumbers" as
sociation, James B. Doyle, has le
turned to the city from Philadelphia.
His mission, Judging from appearances,
was only paitly successful as the num
ber of men Imported into the city, has
not been very large.
A notlcablo feature-at strike head
quarteis for the past two weeks has
been the small number of men to be
seen nround the rooms. Formerlv the
place would be ctowded with sttlkers,
some plajlng cards, some playing
dominoes, and all Intensely Interested
In the existing difficulty.
Now on the average only about .1
baker's dozen are seen sitting around.
The strlkeis explain this by salng that
a laige number of men have gone back
to work.
A prominent contractor said yester
day rhat the stilke will never he for
mally declared off but that the ciawl
Ing method mentioned some time ago
will he adopted. As many men as ate
tequlred by the membeis of the Ex
change, he said, would go back to
vvotk by degrees and the others will
be left without woik till next spring.
OBITUARY.
Mrs. Martha J. Clurko died at tho home
of her daughter, Dr. Anna C. Clarke, IM
Adams avenue, this cltv, Wednesday
mottling, In tho Hovent) -fifth jc.ir of her
age. Mia Ch.rke wus horn Octolii r .'I,
I'd, nt t'nlon Spring Cnjuga count j, N
T. Sho man led Daniel C Clarke,
of Tioga, Tioga county, I'n April
21, 151 nf their Ilvo chlldien. four sui
vlve, John H, a farmer In Tioga, Pa:
Sarah V. a teacher In our eitj nchoo,
Morj E a trained nune In Philadelphia,
nnd Anna C ., ph Mk i.m In Srinnton.
Sim was a vir Intelligent, capable and
warm-hearted woman, und although a
great xufToicr for tho past llvet earn,
took u keui Intet est In ull matters of tho
day, and to all who knew her Hiie wan a
marvel of chi erf illness and Christian
grace. Sho hnd been u consistent mem
ber of the Methodist nplscopil church
tho gieater part of hei life, and was a
communicant of the Kim Paik cliuuh at
tho tlmo of bet death. She will bo gioat.
ly missed by her family to whom she
was tho most devoted of mothers Surelv
she was one uf those chosen to henr the
"Well done, thou good and faithful serv
ant," of our Lord. Tho funetal was con
ducted bv Rev P.lchard Hlorns. from her
late residence. Thursdav noon Inui
ment at the old homestead In Tioga. Pa.
Peter Plvnn. need 07 je.-irs. a veteinn
of the Civil war. died yesterday at tha
homo of Thorras Bench, on Blm stre'it.
The funeral will bo held tomorrow ufter
noon nt 2 '.0. Interment In the Calhedrul
cemetery.
Irene, the S-year.old daughter of Mr.
ad Mrs. James O'llovl. of 523 Itl'.er
street died ye'terday. The funeral will
bo held tomorrow nfternoon ut 2 .10
FITZSIMMONS-JEFFIUES FIGHT.
Realistic Production of It nt the Ly
caum Last Night.
At tho Lyceum theater last nlnlit a
realistic reproduction of tho lecent
fight between Fltzslmmons and Jef
fries nt Coney Island was given by
I means of tho vltascopo. Evety move-
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AMUSEMENTS.
JHE LYCEUM,
Three MjhM, Commenclnc Thursday.
July 27th, with Saturday Mat-
Ines. The
Fifzsirnmons and
Jeffries Fight
Ily Life Motion Pictures, Eleven Hounds,
Showing
The Knock Out
PHICKS-Onllory, 15c. Balcony, 25c, und
Loner I'loor, 3c.
To PATENT Good Idea;
may bo secured by
our aid. Address,
THE PATENT RECORD,
Baltimore, Md.
ment of the men from the moment:
they enteied the ring until Fltzslm
mons wns knocked out In the eleventh
round was shown with gteat faithful
ness The entertainment will be repeated
this evening, tomorrow afternoon and
tomorrow evening. This entertain
ment Is In every respect suitable for
ladles and children ns well as men and,
tho Satin day matinee offers an excel
lent opportunity for the ladies to wit
ness the exhibition.
BUILDING OPERATIONS ARE ON.
Five Permits Granted Yesterday by
Building- Inspector Jackson.
Five building permits weio Issued
yesterday by Inspector J a -kson Ono
of them was for a $3,000 b-ick addition
to M. J Kell's bakery. A. A Kearney
Is the cnntiactoi.
The otheis were for small buildings
or additions and weio as follows
Mis. Ellen Sheridan, slnal fi.imo
dwelling. Stanton street; P. S Boland.
eontractoi.
Joseph Tlstler, nddltlon to finmn
dwelling. Tenth ward: Chaile Hait
nian, contractor.
Patilck Muti.iy. frame mailut hous.
Second watd; Walter J. O'Malhj con
traetot. T. I' Poleti, nddltlon to fooie dwell
ing, Fall view avenue, T. P. Pol. n cons
tinctor
FUNERAL OF JAMES DUNN.
Remains Brought to Dunmoie From
Plains Yesterday.
The funetal of James Dunn who
committed suicide near Plains, was held
last evening nt Dunmote and Intet -ment
was made In St. Maiy's lemetery.
The remains were shipped here on tho
fi.2, o'clock Delaware anil Hudson
tialn
That Dunn Intended to commit sui
cide seems to be an assured fac t Sat
uiday while being shaved he bid tho
barber good b.ve. telling him he had
shaved hint for the lust time. The last
seen of him was when he left his
boarding house, conducted bj Mrs.
Duggau. on Piescott avenue, ubout 3
o'clock Monday mot nlng
CANNON AGAIN AT LIBERTY.
Served Two Years and Three Months
for Shooting John Lippl.
Cleik of tho Courts Daniels yester
ilnj lecelved uotlllcntlon of the dls
chaige ft om tho Hnstein penitential y
of Michael Cannon, who was convicted
nt shooting John Lippl in the stomuct)
on Feb. 2J, 18H7.
Tho affray occurred near the Lu
zerne county line Cannon was con
victed and sentenced to two years ami
three months' Imprisonment in tho pen
Itentlary
Try tho "Joy Maker" Cigar, Cc,
Dieyfus Has Recoveied.
Kenned. July 27. Tho llluiks of Captain
Drejfus was but xlluht and ho has tc
covered. Ills friends say that hU luo.ltal
uud bodily cundlton Is excellent.
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