THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-MONDAY, JULY 3f, 1890. A EVENTS OP DAY IN WEST SCRANTON BAPTIST YOUNG PEOPLE DELE GATES MAKE REPORTS. Evening Service at 1'lrst Baptist Church Devoted to Hearing Them. Dlsgrntefttl Tlgltt 01. Lafayette Street One Boy Shot HimselS nnd Anotlici Tell from Tin co-story Building Receptions to Mrs. Brooks and It. R. Williams Mineva Will Meet Again Other Nowu. The service at the Fltst l!uiitlst rhuicli last evening was devoted to the hoaiftig of teports from tho dele gates to tho Baptist Young People's union convention nt Richmond. 'n. Tlu first speaker r,( Miss Monro, whr rend a well ptcprircd paper on tin- ton ventlon, tefi'iilng to nil the speakers ami srl Int? oMiuets of their utldrcstM. William Phillips icleiied to tue tilp to and fiom Richmond and mentioned the piinelp.il platen of Intctest In the southern clt.v. O. S. Klrklmin. piesl iknt of the Baptist Voting People's union of the Dolmont l!npMt clitncli. St Loul, Mo, who Is Wslllng here, lundo a shoit address pet tabling to th'j vvoik In other chute-hen. ARRESTED FOR FIGHTING Two Polanders linp unities could not bo learned wet aire? ted lust even ing by P.itrolnmn Thomas Jones and .1 citizen named William .Tones fot fight ing at the toinor of Lafn.veUo slitct and I'.romlev aeinn-. The v wie as. sisted bv Pattolninn Dver In taking the pilsnneis to the station house. One of the mm was In til v rut .ihout tl" head, huving been struck 1 a stone, which was thrown by his antag onit. ('nn-ddeiablp excitement wus caused by the dltuibant e. WHAT'S IX A XAMi:. Demetrius Plliis Conslunstltistinzclns; VNhaiinfi", a Macedonian nobleman, will give nn nddicss (m Filil.ty evening, Au if. 1. at the Fltst Welsh Congroga tlunul cliuuli. Ills subject will be "Model 11 Mncc cloiila." ami he will be diesMd lit the cotume of a Macedonian l.oblomuu. The lecture will bo frM- and the speak ei Is hlghlv lecommc tided by those who have heaid him. nt n seasonable hour, and conginluta tlons were extended to the venerable lady by nil tho relatives piesent. WILL VISIT WALKS. Mrs. Jane Jenkins, who has teslded In Plttston for many year", Is spending n few- days at tho homo of Mr. and Mi. E. J Hughes, of North Bromley avenue. Mm Jenkins has Riven up her lesldeneo In Plttston nnd will Hall next week for nn extended trip to Wales, where her datitfhter resides. Previous to her departure, the IndleH of the Welsh liitptlttt c lunch of Plttston pre sented Mr. Jenkins with several valu able piesonts, Miss Elizabeth Jones, her datlKhter, will make her homo with Mr. nnd Mts. Hughes timing her niothit-rs absence. another miners meeting. ThoiP will be a meeting of delegates representing the Dt'lnwute, Lacknw mi ne, nnd Wctciit miners nt Geonfo Kulpruin'H hall. 110 North Main avenue, net Frldny evening, Aug. 4. nt ".SO n'elnek to discuss the powder question. All mlneis who huvo not selected delegates are requested to do so and have u lopresentatlvc ut the meeting. Ily order of tltf comiitlttce nt Dolawaio, Lacknwanna nnd Western mlneis ap pointed nt the last meeting. Tito mat ter will not be presented to Superin tendent Loomls until uftci thl'i meet ing. HOY SHOT HIMSELF. Ellsworth Morley, nBed 11 years, son of Wlllltni I J. Mot lev. cf .".40 North Hvde Park iivenue, nhot himself last Fildny evening, while bundling a toy pistol loaded with a Flobei t bullet The ball enteicd tho thigh, but its enut.s- could not he determined, ns yet, bv Dr Peach, whr Is attending him, and has not been probed for. There l no ihitiKpr. however, of any rerious complications from the wound. The wanon Is similar to many which have caused considerable trouble since Pouith. the ANN1 VERSA IIY CFLEHRATION. The eightieth unnlvetsuiy of Mrs. Willlim Brooks was fittingly olnerved nt the home of her daughter, Mis D. P. Ellas, 110 Washburn stieet, on Sat urday evening Mrs. liiooks Is the mother of c-lIty Tieasmer Reese G Brooks. The event was attended bv the chil dren, grandehlldien and gnat-grandchildren of Mrs. P.iooks and was very onjovablo. Refreshments were served Pnine's Celery Compound 75c Pinkham's Compound 70c Pierce's Golden Medical Dis....75c Mellon's l;ood 38c and 55c GUOItai: W. JENKINS-, I 01 S Alain Acnue rMILY SADLY AFFLICTED. The ramlly of William M Koon, of ?S North Lincoln iienuc, made nr langeinents a week ago to remove their household eftec ts to another place, and oNtiythlng was about leadv, when their fi-montlis-nld child vias taken suddenly ill with iholeta intantum. P.ver thing possible was done for the little one. but without success, and dentil claimed it on Satin day morning. The patents have the sympathy o the community In their breniment FELL FHOM A 11P1LD1NG Arthur, the 11-veai-old son ot Con tiactoi Clemett. of Academy street fell from the tup of the new house lit eouise of election for T M Miller, on Wash burn stieet, Saturday morning nt 11 o'clock and sustained Internal Injuries. The boy was assisting his father about the hou-e and had climbed to the lonf. Ills fall wus bioken by s-tiiking n tree He was picked up and carried Into Ean S Jone-1 house across the street, where Dr Heddoc- attended hiir. and atteiw.uds removed to hlr home. Th" extent of his Injuiies car.not be de tei mined as yet IIECEPTION AND PHESE-NTATION. A gatlierlnif of piominent Welshmen occurred Satin day evening nt Ivoiite hall, when 15 It. Wllllunifc, of L'Aiibt, Michigan, was tendcted 11 leception judge- II. M Edwards presided, and In behalf of th- gentlemen piesetu pre- M Furnishings Receive Our Special Today And our as the trade sented Mr. Williams with n (fold head ed cane. Addresses were delivered by many present and tovcrnl muslcul numbers weie given. The event was of a pleas ant ehniacter, and the talented author was agreeably suipilscd. DEATHS AND FUNERALS. Short rervlccs were held at Holy Cteiss church Saturday afternoon nt tho funeral of Irene, tho 5- car-old child of Mr. and Mrs. James O'tloyle, of Hlver stieet. The remains were laid at rest In Cathedral cemetery. Hev David Jones officiated nt the funeinl of Mis. Chatlotte Davis Satur day afternoon nt the Welsh Congiega tlonnl church. Hurlal was made In the Washburn street cemetety. Services over the remains of the late Nelson Johnson were conducted yes terihiv afternoon by Hev. A. L. Unmet at the housu on Nineteenth street. In terment wns litnde In Washburn street cemetery. An Infant child of Mr. nr.d Mrs. Pat rick Donohue, of North Mnln avenue, was burled In the Cathedral cemetery Saturday afternoon. The funeral of the late Mrs. Cella Walsh occurred Saturday afternoon fiom her late home on Meridian street Short services wuic held in Holy Crosa church and burial was made In the Cathedral cemetery An Infant child of Richard tVnow, of 11J0 Pi Ice street, died Saturday and will bo burled this afternoon at 4 o'clock In the Washburn street ceme tciy. A young child of Mr nnd Mrs James Masters, of the Pyne, was bulled In the Forest Home metery, Taylor, yes terday aftei noon Rachnel, the ii-yent-ohl daughter of Mrs Gwendolln Davis, of Lafiyelte street, died Fildny night after an Ill ness of two weeks. The funeral will occur this afternoon at 2 o'clock. In. terment will he made In Washburn street cemetery. Tin funeral of the late Mrs. Mar garet How-ells will bo held this after noon nt tho house on Hampton street Ilnrlal will be made In Washburn ativct cemetety. HAPPENINGS IN NORTH SCRANTON LEGOETT'S CREEK BREAKER SHUT DOWN FOR SIX WEEKS. Old Brcnker Is to Be Torn Down and the New One Put In Service John Loftus, a Driver, Injured Satuiday in the Leggett's Creek Mine Pic nic of Sunday School of First Christian Church In Nay Aug Park. Some Personnl Notes. GENERAL NEWS NOTES. John Cndwgan, of Eynon stieet, had eeial of his teeth knocked out on Saturday by colliding with another plajer in u game of base ball nt Tay lor. The other young' man was tender ed unconscious by the accident The Paptlst Young People's union of N01 theastein Pennsylvania will run nn exclusion to Harvey's lake on Wednes day, Aug. HI A large delegation from this section will attend A Inige delegation from the Young Women's Chilbtlan association attend ed the picnic at Richmond Pines on bnturd.n afternoon and evening Mrs. Jessie M. Smith, n graduate muse of the Scrnnton Private hospi tal, has been secured to fill tho vacan cy at the Wtst Side hospital caused by the resignation recently of Miss Kennedy. The polling place In the Fourth dls ti let of the Fourteenth ward has been moved fiom the basement of Fullei & C'o.'s stoio to a building in the re.u of Cogrove's hrtel. The Scrnnton Glee club held their re hearsal In Ivorlte hnll estetday af tei noon and will meet In Mearb' hall for coming ptnctlce The Columbia Ho-e and Chemical company will hold nn Important moot ing at their headquniters this evening. Mis. John T. Muiray, of 114 Meridian stieet, was Injured on Saturday even ing by being tun down by a wagon. A small boy was seated In the vehlcli and started the horse whIM Mrs. Mur ray was standing near the wagon and bhe was caught between the wheels. The Leggett's Creek mines shut down Saturday for six weeks, owing to tho tearing down of the old breaker. A new breaker with all modem Improve ments has been erected opposite the old one. It Is said that tho new- breaker is one of the finest In this valley. A gang of men w 111 commence to de molish the old breaker loduy, after which the Mulshing touches will be mnde to the trestle which Is to convey the coal from the shaft to the head of the breaker. ""J .1 THE LEADER : If Scranton Store, 124-126 Wyoming: Avenue. jj NUHS OF NEWS. John Loftus,, a driver In the Creek mines, wns painfully InjuredSnturdny. He wns hitching n mule to a tilp of cais, when the beast kicked him In the head, cutting and bruising him severe ly. He was removed to his homo on Spring stieet, wheie he received medi cal attendance. The Citizens band will run nn ex cursion to Mountain Park, Saturday, August 12. The committee on urrango ments is determined to make this out ing the banner event of the season, and nothing Is being left undone to con tribute to tho Joy und comfort of all who will accompany them. Refresh ments and amusements In nbundnnco, together with the band's orchestra, will be on hand. The train will leave tho iProldenco Ontnrlo and Western sta tion on East Market stieet at 8 lf. The Sunday school of the First Chtis tlan church will hold their annual pic nic at Nay Aug park tomonow. Tomoitow evening a praise service will be held at the Christian Endeavor soclet ot the Welsh Congregational church. The evening's programme will contain many especial featuios. Joseph Andcison.of Spilng stieet. wns slightly Injured by being kicked by a mule In the Creek mines Saturdnj. Marquette council. Young Men's In stitute, will conduct their annual ex cursion to Harvey's lake on Thuisday, August 10. Edmund Jones, of Wayne avenue, was fined $3 yestoiho on a chaige of assault and battery, prefened by Ills wife. Mr. and Mis. James Doi.iit nnd daughter Winnie were attested and had a hearing yesterday for belns dtunk. They were committed to the county Jail fot ten duys. Table damask, skirting crash and outing flannels Big bargains in every one of the above. All at half price some of them at much less. Remnants of table damnsk at about half price Fifty or sixty remnants to choose from bleached and unbleached a quality that sells for fifty-nine cents a yard in lengths of two and a hall vards. Special anniversary price, per length 5C Dollar a yard quality In lengths of two and a hall yards, bleached table da- t mask, per length p 1 2tO Closing out all our a5c fancy linen skirting crash at 5c All told there are about ao pat terns to select from, heavy and light material, handsome patterns, plain and fancy effects, the original price tickets will tell you now mucn tncy nave ueen reduced. At one great bar gain price today .- White outing flannels One case i White outing flannels One case of the 7c quality at OC of the 8c quality at H .1 f.KnKnnKnKKH.itnKKHKKnHnnKnHKnnnHKKKnnKH.K'.K..KHHKtttni V V K K H K V &' a v v V V ft,' V ft, w ft,' V V ft.' ft.' 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Special OC 15c grade of dress plaids at 9c Very stylish goods, big variety of patterns, value 15c the yard Special " y C Special sale of high class all-wool dress goods Not a yard in this lot that has ever , been sold for less than 50c, some as high as 73c here at special reduced p. ice 2i5C 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 close of the season for draws nigh, buying is made considerably easier than it was a week aero A Few Very Good Things Men's Otis Patent Double Gusset Balbriggan Underwear. The recog nized highest standard 50c shirts and drawers on the market, Our Price Today 35c Men's Genuine Schrevan Elastic Seam Jean Drawers, the coolest and most perfect summer underwear "made. Others get 75c and 90c a pair, Our Price Today 62c Say, Young Man, v ,1 TM 1 r .fl. f-ri r 1 mere s a line 01 new ideas in rancv Outing Shirts here that ought to in terest you, and as they're late comers, we'll make them early sellers by a Special Bargain Price. Globe Warehouse vnnsoxAt. pah vghaph8. O P Klrklinm, of St. I.ouls, Mo . is tho Riiest ot His sister, Mis. Trederlck Hoff, of Hebeec.i avenue Aitl'iir I. D.ivK of Xoitli Sumner avenue, lias icturncd fiom a visit at Hanej's lnke and Dallas W C. Ui lining, of North Hyde Park aieiuie, spent Bteitlny at the home of hl patents In Carbondule. Arthur Stover and William nunn vis ited fi lends at Haivev's lake yesterday Miss May V, Jones, of Noith Main avenue, daughter of Mr and Ml? S. It. Jones. Is lsltiiisr friends at Wiit Eaton. MadNon county, X 'V Mis Hawkins and dauKhtei, of Nw Yoik aie the guests of Dr and Mis. Moylan, of South Main avenue W. S Hojd and daughter, Annie, ot Philadelphia, came Satuulny to lslt at the home of I3ealeel D'W les, on Wash burn stieet. The foimci rsturiis home today and tlo latter v. Ill icnialn hero during the week. William I.udwig, of Xoith Ilromley nenue. will leave Tuesday for a short htny at Philadelphia Mis John "W Uobeits and child i en, of l.nzeine stieet, aie spending i fiv weeks among fi lends In Now Jerse. Mis deoige P Xleai.li and children, of South Main avenue, aie visltlncr ft lends nt Got don nnd Poit Ctiboit, Schuylkill ''011111. Mls Gertrude lllncklry, f.f Xoith Main avenue has returned fiom a islt to New Yoik city Mlses "Williams, of Tenth street; Kdlth HIchaulF of Seianton stuet: Maigaivt Kdwar.ls, John II. Kdwar'ls and H. W Thayer, of South Main ave nue, will le.ne today for Illock Island. Mis Josie Knaiiss and Mm Charle3 luturned Saturday evening from a s,o- join 11 nt the seashore Mis Joseph P. Phillips of Swetlnnd street. Is the guest of iclatlves at Wdkes-Cairo. Miss Amanda Twining, of Shetland stieet. Is entertaining Mrs. W. S. Wal ter, ot Maueli Chunk. Mr. and Mis. George Caion and daughter, Itutli, of South Main iwoniie. spent yestciday at Lake Wluola and will lne tomoirow for Atlantic City Ml". Giant Coililn and daughter, Helen, of Xorth Suiniiei avenue, aio lsltlng at Paiadiso Valley. Joslah Paft and wife, of Xoilh Lin coln avenue, are visiting friends at East Orange, X. J. Mr. and Mrs. John Harwood. of.Pilco stieet. aio spending ten days at Lake Idlev.lld. Palmer Williams, of South Main aenve. is the guest ot iricmis in Phil adelphia. Mlhs I.llla Parsons of Sydney, N. Y., and Misses Hannah and Genevieve Connolly, of Tioy, Pa., are belns f" tei tallied by Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Con nolly, of Jackson street. Miss aiadys Davis, of Plushlng. U I., Is Isltlng Mr and Mrs. i:minet Fenton, of Tripp place. GRAIN-0 BRINGS RELIEF to the coffee drinker. Coffee drinking is a habit that la universally Indulged In and ulmost us unlei sally injurious. Have ou tried Qraln-O? It Is almost like cof. fee but the effects nro Just the opposite. Coffee upaets tho stomach, ruins tho di gestion. uffectB tho heart und dlbturlis the whole nervous s stein. drain-O tones up tho stomach, aids digestion und Rtrpnrthonn the neres. There is nolh. I log but nourishment in Gruln-O. It can't I be otherwise. U uiid 23a eer sackoge. PKHSOXAL, NOTES. Miss Bella Thomas, of irolllster ave nue, has returned from a visit 'with relatives In Upper Lehigh. Mis Davis, of Parker sttcet, Is III. Mrs. Thoma3 It. Jones, of Parker stieet, has icturncd from a week's visit with her daughter, Mis. Thomas Uans, of Plttston. Miss IJessle Holmis. of Ilolllstet ae nue, letinned Satuiday from a visit with friends In Stroudsbuig. Mr. and Mis. Kobert AVestlake, ot West Mniket street, hae returned home from a week's sojourn at Asbury Pai k. Mis J. K. Smith, of Xoith Main ae nue, is at Ocean Groe. Mrs. E. W. Scharar and chlldien, of Patker stieet, have tetuined fiom a week's stay at Elk lake. Miss Sloan, of Plttston, Is the guest of Mrs. Geotge Benedict, of Noith Main avpnue. Miss Minnie Walls, of Walton. N. Y , Is the guest of friends on West Maiket street. Mi. and Mis James Sloeum, of Fac tor! ville, are the guests of relatles on Deacon street C II Davis of Chappell's stoie, Is enjoying his vacation at Elk lake. Miss Mamie Moffatt and Miss 11 Mauley, of Bilek aenue, hae returned fiom a visit with friends in Plttston. James J. Gordon, of Bilek avenue, is touilnc York state. Mr. Prlah McDonnell and family ar occupying their summer home nt Kike Wlnola. Miss E. Ogwen Jones, of Edna ave nue, accompanied by her biothei, El et. Is visiting fi lends at Vsox. Mr and Mis. Walter B. Christmas, of Noith .Main avenue, leturned Satui day fiom a trip through the business paits of Xew England. Including sev eial days' stay in Poitland. Maine. James Heilly, of the postotlice depait- ment. Is enjojing his niatlon at At lantic Clt Miss Katie Timlin. Miss Nellie Plynn and Miss Emma Kennedy spent yes terday with Pittston fi lends Mrs. M. F Jennings Is spending a few weeks at Long Brunch. Miss Mnme New comb, of Brick ave nue, Is being entertained b fi lends In Philadelphia Mr. and Mrs John Began, of Oak street, nro sojourning at Atlantic CItj. James Timlin, of Illicit avenue. Is visiting friends In Allentown progiammo wns given by the members of the club Misses Elizabeth Horbach, Anna Scheuer, Minnie Hnfner and Anna Saul tendered pleasing piano se lections. Misses Rose Griswold. E. Hoibach and Jessie Hngan gave leclta tlons. The closing number was a choi us by the club. Permanent mnn William Fickus. of the Neptune Engine eand Hose i onv pany, has lcsiimcd Ills duties after a much-needed vacation. Mrs. James F. Best and daughleis, Anna and Hlldegaid, arc summering at Elk lnke. Mis. John Demutli, wife of Count Commissioner Demuth, and son John are spending a few weeks at Paul's villa at Lake Wlnola, tho guests of Mis. Frank Borchers. DUNM0RE DOINGS. Funerals of the Two Young Men Killed Last Week Have Been Held Unclaimed Letters. Other News Notes. Satuiday morning at 9 o'clock the last sad rites were held over the remains of the late Klchaid Cllffoid, the young man who met such a tragic death In the Gypsy Giove mine of th" Pennsjl vunla Coal company, Thursday after noon A large eonrourse of ft lends had gathered at the deceased's homo on Butler btfcct. Pilot to the hour set for the fuuoal andMlowed the le mnlnsi to St Maiy's I'atholle ..-lunch, wheie a solemn high mass of requiem was celebrated. The Ttev. M .1. Mil lane oUklated, aftei which he dellveied the fuueial seimon, paj 'ng a high ttlb ute to the life of the deceased, and that ho was prepared for the sudden call of his Master Tho Interment was made In St Maiy's temoteiy In I ho famllv plot. The pallbeuieis were' Janics Doud, Lot Wntrou. Michael O'Nell. Mm tin Buike, Thomas Golden and Michael Healey, flowei be,neis, Anthony Golden and Thomas Morin The funeral ot Michael Lav in. who wns also killed In the snine accident, took place jesteidny atfinoon at S o'clock, fiom his late home on East Pine street. Prior to the l.oui of the funeinl laige crowds gatheied at the home and viewed tii lemalus of the dc( eased, as they lay In state in a handsome lavender casket. Piomptly) nt " o'tlock the procession moved to St Maiy's cemetety. followed by a laige number of soirowlng fi lends, wheie In tel ment was made The pallbeaiers! were Mcssia. John Flannelly nniy Bi aiming, Thomas Golden, Thomas O'Hora, Thomas Caine.v and Edwud Langan. terday nfternoon The funeral was held fiom the deceased's home on Ap ple street He was killed Saturday by a fall of toof In the mine of the Pau coast Coal compjny at Thioop. Mls-s Leah Movveiv. of Noith Blakely and Depue 'tieets, who has been spend ing the past few weeks nt Lake Under wood, icturned homo Satuiday. Misses May Winters of Cheiry stieet, nnd Grace Stevens, of Green Ridge, have returned homo from an ( vtended and i leasant visit with fi lends In Fac toryville. Mr. Phillip Davis, of Tlilnl stieM, Is confined to Ills home by Illness, Miss Edith Miller, of Pino stieet, who has been spending h?r vacation at Pleasant Mount, has returned home. Messrs Frank Xlckerson, James Mc Gialn and John Malnes have returned from a successful Pshlng expedition to Maicus' pond .School board and council will m et tomoirow evening In regular session. GKEEN RIDGE. Wan en Kimble has returned fiom a week's stay at Honesdnle. T. J. Kelly and family spent Satur day at Lake Atlel, Mr. and Mis. E. G. Stevens spent yesteiday at Maplewood. Mr. and Mis. B. E. Stevens leaves for a week's stay at Cape May, tomor iov. The Misses Maud and May Palmer of Madison avenue have i etui noil fiom an outing at Nicholson. Mr. and -Mrs. George Kllllan of Penn avenue aie enteitainlng fi lends fiom Plttston. Take your preset Iptlons to Manners' phaimacv to be filled We consider oui ability and goods above par. Russell Shlitllff of Washington ave nue Is spending a few das at Lake Sheridan Leonard Knapp of Capiiue avenue Is spending his vacation at Cavuga Lake. X. Y Miss Anna Ruesv of Honesdale Is visiting her patents on Sanderson ave n ue. A paity from the Green Ridge wheel men enjoyed a tun to Mill Cltv vo teidaj We aim to please nil who purchase at our Phairrmcy, no matter what th amount. Call and be convinced. 920 Gieen Ridge stieet. Pea Coal Delivered, 1.25, to South Side, central city nnd central Hyde Park. Addiess otdeis to C. D. Sharkey, 1914 Cedar ave 'Phono C68i SOUTH SCRANTON. The funeinl of tho lute Peter Flynn took plai e from the home of hla son-in-law, Thomas Roche, of Elm stieet. Satuiday artcinoon The respect en tci tallied for him by tho many who knew him was abundantly manifested bv tho immense throng present nt the obsequies At 2 JO c'clotk tho lemnlns were clo3fd fiom view and the piotes- slon moved to St. John's church, w hero sei vices vveic held. Rev. M. J. Flem ing officiated Interment was made In the family plot at Cathedral eenieterv. The old comrades of Mr. Flynn, who fought with him In the civil wot at tended the funeral In a body. The pall beareis were Hugh Coyne. Pntilck Gibbons, Petr McGnvern, James Mui phy, James Ncalun and John Ituime This, July 31,, is the day that tho South Seianton sower, ot no little no toriety was to bo commenced. Con tractor Koons went west Thursday to purchase pipe and other inateilul. Ho Is expected back today. To the Tilb tine man, several of tho leading men push.ng tho Impiovement, stated last night that Immediately after Mr. Koons leturns woik will bo com menced. At tho latest, thty said, will be tomonow. The Lovalty club gavo an Ico cream social at tho rooms of the Young Wo men's Christian association, on Cedar avenue, Friday night. An entertaining I'XCLAIMED LETTERS Letteis lemilnlng unclaimed at tho postoffice dining the petlod ending July 21. lR'iy. Pel sons culling fo.- these M teis will please sav ndveitis J In Mon day mornings edition of The Tilbune-Mi- A. M I'rown. .il2 Walnut street; Mis Maiy Bnirelt, Ii'4 Grove stieet: Miss Kate Cunimlngs. 715 '"lay avenue; Mis. Joe Hans, Cioss strcof Mis. Thomas McDonald Bloom stieet; Wil liam J. Mturuy, 314 Laich stieet Win nie Nlnn, 6,!i5 Blakely tieet. Mis Wal ter SUIlinan, t23 Madison avenue Bit lek Sttlmetz, In caie Abraham Sttl nieU, . Biadley. Miss 11 Biglln. Mis. Reuben Cair, J. J. Fallon, Mrs. ItolII i Hazen, John M. Kenny, 11. C. Medway. James Pin Iter, Mrs. G W. Spangen berg. Miss Clara Swingle. Donato Col nngelo, Ruslno Gtasso, Petrasko Gcoig, Kostanty Gutcwsky. "X"EVER BURN A CANDLE AT BOTH ENDS." Don't go on diawlng vitality fiom the blood without doing something to leplace It. Hood's Sai sapatilla gives neive, mental and di gestive stiength by em Idling nnd vit alizing the blood. HOOD'S PILLS aie non-in Hating, mild, elfectlvo. MINOOKA. PITHY PARAGRAPHS. On Friday evening of this week, Col onial council, No. 27, Daughters of America, will hold a social at the- homa of Mr. nnd Mrs Marvin Carioll, on Butler stieet The aftnlr will be con .ducted on n dlffeient plan than .acini herctnforo havo bien. Just what it will bo the Daughters do not fetl at libeity to rtiit ns thev wish It to be a surpilso to these attending on tho evening mentioned John Biyden. of'.MIU stieet. who met with a pnlnful accident Thursday af ternoon, when a carpenter's chisel was driven through his left hnud, is Im proving nicely and no serious results, which weie nt first expected, are likely to follow. He will, however, be unuble to follow his occupation for teveial weeks to come. Edwin E. Roerer, of Lancaster coun ty, who is tho guest of Chnrles Brown, of Green Rldgo stieet, is suifeilng fiom a seveie attack of appendicitis. Dr. Trntik WinteiiK Is tho attending physi cian and ho has tho case well In hand. Tho remains of Angolo Mazzuco were laid at rest In Mt. Carmel cemeteiy yes- An eight year old child of Pntilck McDonald, of Gllmore avenue, was bitten bv a dog owned by Huskster John Walsh Saturdny. The little gill was enteilng AVnlsh's vaid when the animn! attacked hei. One of her eais was badly laceiated Dr Manlej was summoned und cauterized the wound. 'Sqtilio O'Neill and a halt dozen would be deputies dispatched the dog a short while after. The attending physician was vety Indignant over the hasty at 'Ion of the peisons w ho shot the dog m t "-ns not nsceitalned wheihei he ih. rabies or not. F J. Eugiin and Andievv Meehan, of .leimyn, called on Jiiends heio ts terday. The funeial of the late Mai tin Mc Donough will take place Tuesday muuilng at nine o'clock. Interment will be made In Minooka cemetery. OBITUARY. Martin McDonough, the widely known nieichunt of Mil ooku. dltd at his ies. dence on Main stieet ut noon Saturdav. Ills death wns due to cancerous glowth In his stomach from which ho suffered Intensely the past cur. Several weeks ago he was compelled lo take to lilt loom nnd nw.ilt his eleutli. Mui tin McDonough wus one of tho best known men of the vulky and was acquainted to no little ex tent throughout the state. Ho was born hi County Galwaj, Iieluiid, slxty-llvu years neo anil at u tender ago his pa. rentB died. Ills alstcr. Mis. Ella Jordan, also of Minooka, raised him Ovei forty jears ago he camo to this country und settled In Minooka. Soon after ho en tered into the grocery and dry goods bus. iness which li has conducted to his death. In tho dajs gono by the deceuscd was a powciful Uader In politics, but us a candidate wus unsuccessful When tho Greenback movement was ut Its zenith ho was tho Dcmoeratlo nominee for the legislature ngalnst Dennis O'l.vnahun, who wus tho victor. In the campaign f 1&S2 Mr. McDonnUth was the Domocrutlo candidate foi protUuuuturj. This letuinu gave him the majority Ills opponent, Thomus Dale, Instiuted a contest, result lug In the latter being seated Threes vc irs latr the deceased again aspired for the same olllee. and with the whole ticket met defeat Since then he did not tako nn active Interest in politics and retired to rest Ho Is survived l his wife, who Is a daughter of the late Edwurd Muriuy, his Funs, James, Thomas F , and Mar tin. Jr, nnd two daughters. Annie, who wus latelv professed as a Sister of tho Immaculate- Heart In the Curbondalo mir tut and Lanrn He wus ulso ait uncle of Atloinev M J Donahoe, TKomi a Donnluie of the Tiutli, and Edward Jor dan, the South Scranton uiulri taker '1 ho funeral will be held tomonow morning. A solemn high muss of leqtilcm will be sung nt St. Joseph's chinch Interment will be made hi the Minooka Catholics vctm( ter. Mrs Mailette Millard dltd ut the boss pit il, Rutland, Vt , Julj i!', lS'il as a re sult of an operation for a ni.illgnur.l dis ease of the throat of which she had suf fered for some -cais She Is sutvlvcd liy her husband und two sons of West Rut laud, Vt . her mothei Mrs Snail A. Ilreinn and two sisters, .Mrs J M How ell and Jllss Ella Hdwii, of ibis cltv and two Inotliers, Geenge A lirown, of Phila delphia, and Charles liiown. of Western Xew York Realizing the uncei taint as to the lesults that might follow Mrs. Millard, with the calmness unci seicnlty of preparing foi n pleasant Jouniej, mado all prellmln.it v arrangements for her fu neral before leaving her home onlj lhr o dajs before she passed away. Mrs, Mll luid became u Christian In her eirly wo manhood and giving her bund to the Bap. tlt chinch the at onco m mlfested gieat neal in all depaitments of I'hrlstluu te- Ivltv, the llowe-rs tint adorned the pul pit of he: church, und desk of the su perintendent of her Sunday srliool ustial 1 tame fiom hi i beds In summer or con set vatory In wlnlei The chtueli u'l vl (s, the Suuda sciinul ol which Mm was either superintendent or assistant for a number ot veurs the Christian l'n denvor nnd Ludles Aid societies opened in her a wide field of usefulness Hut theso (Mil not const me all her energies. Wher ever she llvtd that world-wide organiza tion, the Worn m's Christian Ttmpcraiieo union, felt the Impress of her character, ellhel as a guiding hand or the institu tion of new unions .Mis Mlllaid never wcatied In well doing. Biooks A llass .igid (i vi ins, died ut his home on Jackson stree t Saturday night, having livid in this cltj since :Vi. Ho cam" to Stianlon soon nfter tho liioomshmg nillro.id wus opi ndl nnd was one of the Hist cmploves. serving as 1ms gngemasur and mall agent. When tho war Inoke out Mr llass enlisted as a pri vate In the One Ilunilled und Thlrtv -second PeniiHvlvanla volunletis. was pio iiotcd to iiuartermaster seigtaiii nt tho elite of the war He h tinned to Scrun ton nnd uettd as sales i gent for (iurk ,t Snovei foi Northc astern P'riinsvlvanln l.atei he repiesented rilshnmtll Bios,, ot Philadelphia. He was for ten veurs s,ie eialotllcu for the Soelot for Prevention of Crucltj to Animals Ml liass hud been col fined to his bed foi several months with llvei ttouble mil wis a p i tlenl sufferer Ileleives, besides hi- wlfo nnd daughter, M.s Prank Maishall a. sister, .Mi-. Conn Ha Wells, of this clt, and a biothei John l!.l-s. of I'liloncltlc The funeral services will be eonductecl from his late home, HIS J tckson street, tomonow afternoon ut 210 o'clock and will lie under the i.lrtcllon of Colon. I Monle's post of which he was a member. Caroline Schioedir the infant dniRh tirof.Mr and Mrs Prank Schroeder of this cltv died nt Woodbildgi X J Sat. iiid.15 Mis Schroeder and the liabv had been vMtlng there for iever.il vweks A few class ago the child was attacked with ehnleiu 'nfantuni. The remains wld reath the t!t tonight nt s o'clock over the Cintrnl lalhoad The ftiiui.il will take place this afternoon Inteimeut will be mude ut 1'orest Hill cemeterj Mis l.enchel- Andrews, relict of John Andicvvs, died at her home ut Jubiieo Satiudav She was 71 j eurs of ago The funeral will take place today at .! o clock with stnlces at the Madlsonvlllo Chris tian church Interment v. Ill be made in Ilombaker temcleiy Thomas McGulre. of Palm street, dlci at noon Saturday. Ho was n wldel) known joung man of South Scranton. Ills death Is much deplored. The funcrcl will bo held tomorrow morr.lng. LOVE'S PLEA. I nsk not for possession of thy huut Thou urt no chattel to be bought and sold. No precious pluthing wiouglu Willi cur lous alt. For ull to covet and for ono to hold. I ask not If tho magnet of desire Will diuw nt lust thy spit It near to mine; Not this my dream, but ever soaring hlghei. To merge id lift my spirit' life In thine. 1 ask no boon, no gueulon save tho right To give my love, my life, m.vself to thee Hound to thy soul with chains of golden light, Blest In my bondage, ficer than th free. I nsk for freedom to obey lovfy call; 1 usk for nothing, yet I nsk fr all, Edwurd Holmes. -." .W. ,v rl