THEROR.ANTONTRIBUNK-TCESDAY, AXTGUST 15, 1899. X r JAMES QUINN'S CONDITION. May AIbo Succumb to Injuries Re- colved In Fight with Oallnghor. Jnmes Qulnu, Jr., Is In a critical con dition mid scarcely any hopes are en tertained for his recovery. Sunday nluht Constable Moran ar , reBtcd Jonepli and Thomas OallaRher, their mother, and their grandmother, Mrs. Dempsey. Yesterday morning they were taken heforo 'Squire Atkinson nnd committed to the county Jail without hall on the churse of murder. All of the prisoners refused to make any tatcments. On account of the critical condition of James Qulnn, Jr., hu was unahlo to appear at the hearing. His wife Is also critically 111. Yesterday morning n warrant was sworn out by Qulnn. Jr., for the arrest of the two Gallaghers, their mother and grandmother, on the charge of murderous assault, which charge they will have to answer when the murder case Is disposed of. When the victims of the riot were removed to their homes 'Squire Atkin son, of the Fourth ward of Carbondale, was Immediately summoned for the purpose of taking ante-mortem state ments. 3nmes Qulnn, sr., did not re gain consciousness before he died and therefore no statement was made by him, hut his son, James Quljin, Jr., made the following, under oath, to the alderman, which was written In the presence of witnesses: ANTE-MOTITEM STATEMENT. "I met Joseph Gallagher on the morn ing of August 13, lSOH, and we quar relled over some political troubles of long sthndlng. We came together, but wore separated by friends. We met In the afternoon ugnln. Gallagher told me that 1 had Insulted him on the street. After somo quarreling I turned around and was struck by a stone and rend ered unconscious. "As I was regaining consciousness I saw the form of my father lying beside me, covered with blood. Standing over us were Thomas Gallagher, Annie Gal lagher and Mrs. Dempsey." Coroner Roberts, who arrived In town yesterday to Investigate the Qulnn mur der case, summoned the following Jury: William Morrison. P. H. Murray. J. T. lcAndrew, E. J. Nearv. W. F. I,oftus and S. S. Jones, who repaiied to the scene of the murder. After viewing the remains, an autopsy was held by the coroner, assisted by Dr. Glllls. It was found that the skull on the left side back of the ear was crushed, also the Jaw. The ear was split open, the gash showing that the Instrument used had a rough or jagged edge The frac ture of the skull extended nround to the base of the brain. The fracture plainly shows that the blow must have been a tcrrillc one. A stone was found nearby having human hair upon it. The Inquest will be held at the otllce of Alderman Jones this evening, com mencing at 7 o'clock. . COUNCIL MEETING. The Commoners Dispose of a Baft of City Business. Common council met In regular ses sion last evening and acted favorably upon a large amount of concurrent business embracing bills nnd resolu tions. Mr. Kennedy Introduced two resolutions which will lie of more than ordinary interest to the.publlc. The flrst provides that after the pus-sage of the resolution the public library shall be placed on the second door of the city building In a room formerly occupied by the Lackawanna club; that police headquarters be removed to the room vacated by the library and that the board of health be given the old Lackawanna club card room. The other resolution authorizes the drawing of an ordinance fixing a tax of fifty cents per annum on each pole In the city, used for electric light, tele graph and telephone purposes. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Mrs. Edward Lewsloy was taken sud denly 111 yesterday morning. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Lntliron, of Pat erson, N. J., arrived in town yesterday from Great Hend, where they spent Sunday. Mr. Lathrop will remain In this city ten days, while Mrs. Lathrop expects to stay until September 1. Mrs. 'A. I J. Lloyd, of Archbald street, left yesterday for a three weeks' visit with her mother In Pittston. Miss Kathcrlne Hourlgnn, of Wilkes Barre, Is the guest of Miss Teresa Tlghe. Miss Myrtle Hlackwell, of Kingston, Is visiting Mrs. Eugene Wonnacott. Mrs. Eleanor Frunklln, of New York, Mr. and Mrs. C. It. Munn and Dr. H. C Wheeler spent last evening in Way mart. Ground was broken yesterday for the change In the Honesdale branch be tween Waymart and Furvlew. HONESDALE. The Methodist and Baptist Sunday schools of Honesdale picnic at Farvlew today. The Honesdale base ball team will play with the Carhondalo team at Car bondale on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. John E. Richmond leave on Wednesday for the White Moun tains. They will stop at the Arling ton hotel, Bethlehem, N. H., until about Oct. I. Mrs. Jesse Dolmltch loft on Monday for Wellsboro, Pa., to spend two weeks with her sister. Hev. O. A. Place, of the Methodist church, has returned from his vaca tion. Ho occupied his pulpit on .3un dav. MItses Emma and Alice Burns, of Scranton, have been spending a wee'.c with Honesdale friends. Mrs. John D. Weston and Miss Louisa M. Durland will start today on a western tour. They will visit CM- MAKES CLEANING EAS1 Many hands maltr light work," and to does Wthlne Powder. If you are not la a noiition to litn.4.1, !..... !..... liandi" in vour house ne I'owaer. work, you will be both pleated and aitonlthed to tee how much you can do with tie pair of willing hande by using goj&t Washing Powder With it you can do your cleaning eatltr, quicker, cheaper and better than with soap or any other cleanser. Try It and be convinced. ( For greatest economy buy our Urge package. THE N. K. CHICAGO ST. LOUIS cago, Salt Lake City, Omaha, Yellow stone Park and other places of Inter est and expect to be absent six weeki. Homer Green Will deliver an address at the Seven County Veterans' associ ation reunion at Lanesboro on Wed nesday. The Port Jervls base ball team came to Iloncsdato and played with the homo team last Friday and Saturday. Two batters of the Port Jervls team wero hit by the bull from the pitcher's hand, which spoiled the pleasure of the game on Friday. The score stood 20 to 1 in favor of Honcsdale. The Saturday game resulted In the following score: Port Jervls 3 0 0 0 0 0 03 Honesdale 0 0 0 a 'J 1 4- 9 Uatterles Port Jervls, Fnrnham and Fischer; Honesdale, Golden and Tracy. Umpire George A'olght. The lakes located In Wayne county are becoming moro and more popular as summer resorts nnd are being taken up by parties living out of the county. A party of Scranton capitalists have now taken an option on Beech lake, a beautiful sheet of water located about eight miles from Honesdale, and will make a most desirable nummer resort. JERMYN AND MaYFIRLD. Accidently Injured Reunion of the Adams Family Church Picnic Lawn Social Postponed Disgrace ful Disturbance Personal Newsv Henry Stephenson, son of Mr. and Mrs. f'harles Stephenson, of Mnyfleld, was Injured In the Glenwood colliery yesterday, where he Is employed as a driver. While riding on the bumper of a car the ear was derailed and fast ened the heel of the boy's shoe In such a manner as to cause a dislocation of the ankle. The uttendlng physician Is of the belief that a small bone of the foot is also fractured. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Grlfflths, Postmaster Grltllths and brother. Har ry, Mr. and Mrs. William M. Davis and Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Grlillths and family spent Sunday nt Crystal lake. The reunion, of the Adams family Is being held today at Newton lake. Among those who are In attendance from this vicinity are Thomes M. Da vis and family, of Jermyn: Mr. and Mrs. George Hutchlngs and family. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Adams and family, Mayfleld; Mr. and Mrs. John Hunter and family, of Clifford, and Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey Lameraux and family, of Greenfield. An Interesting feature In connection with this year's reunion of the families Is the approaching di vision of the vast estate of several millions recently unearthed In the chancery courts of England, to which all those today at the reunion nre Joint heirs. T. It. Hughes, of Green Ridge, can didate for county auditor, was In town yesterday calling on friends. Thomas ('. Davis and his brother-in-law. David Bengough, will leave to day for Denver, Colorado. Wlnfleld Scutt. of Scranton, visited his relatives and friends here yester day. The congregation of Sacred Heart church will picnic In Electric grove, Mayfleld, tomorrow afternoon and evening. The congregation has pic nicked there on previous occasions and has always had great success. It Is expected. If the weather proves favor able, tomorrow's picnic from a social and entertaining point will In no way be Inferior to that of previous years. The news of the death of James Qulnn, sr., at Powderly on Sunday un der such deplorable circumstances was much regretted by many people In both Jermyn and ..inyfleld, who have known him for many years. He at one time worked for a number' of years here In the Old Slope colliery and was up to the time of his death a frequent visitor to this borough and was much respected by those who knew h'lm. Misses Mamie M. Grady and Lottie Williams, of Mayfleld, have returned home after a few days visit with Scran ton friends. George Matthews, of New Orange, N. J., Is here on a visit to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Matthews, of Cemetery street. Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Swlck and daugh ters. Mary and Hilda, attended the Northup reunion at G'.enburn last Sat urday. The lawn social announced to take place on the lawn of St. James' church on Thursday evening has been post poned and will probably be held on Saturduy evening. Mrs. Jenkins nnd daughter, Jennie, of Carbondale, were on Sunday the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Spet tlgue, of Cemetery street. An Italian base ball team passed through town on Sunday evening on their way home to Carbondale nnd made one of the most disgusting exhi bitions of rowdyism ever witnessed here on a Sunday. The worshippers in the churches nlons Main street were exceedingly annoyed by the noise and shouting which would have disgraced a band of Sioux Indians. The Hillside Coal company paid the employes of the Glenwood, Erie nnd Keystone breakers yesterday after noon. The Ornndest Summer Trip. "The Highlands of Ontario," situated north of the City of Toronto, Canada, holds forth to the tourist and pleasure-seeker unlimited charms as a sum mer play-ground and health giving re sort; 1,000 feet above sea level. Easy of access, good hotel accommodation. Fine boating, bathing, fishing and hunting. Perfect immunity from hay fever. Beautiful lakes and rivers with unexcelled Bteamboat servlco and magnlllcent scenery. Write to Mr. F. P. Dwyer, eastern passenger agent, Grand Trunk Railway System, Dun Building, 290 Broadway. New York, for handsome descriptive publications pro fusely Illustrated and which are sent free. Mention this paper. . Gold Dutt employ "many ' FAIRBANK COMPANY NEW YORK OOSTOpi L &) mm . '4 nest aliTPJlANT. The funeral of the lato .James Pettl prew took place from the family homo on Susquehanna Btrcwl Saturday nt 2.30 o"tJloc1c Ilex. H. H. Hammond, pastor of the Preslryter'hvn Church, con ducted the services and preached an appropriate funeral sermon. The re mains were taken to Union cemetery, where Interment was made. Thero wero a large number or friends In nt temiance. Among those who spent Sunday nt lake Ariel from hero were: Misses Annie Jnmes, May Jones, Florence Mc Androw, Evelyn Phultz, Sadie Rogan, Louise Brown, Thomas Hogun, Louis Lnkon. John Rogan, W. D. Parry nnd B. Percy James. Harry E. Jones, who hus boon camp ing at Upper Lake, N. Y., with n party of friends from Klngsley, Pa., returned home yesterday. The members of the Blakely Baptist church will run an excursion to Nny Aug Falls this morning. All who wish a delightful day's outing should attend. Return tickets only lu cents, M. J. Loftus Is having his lunch wn gon moved from Delaware street to Lackawanna street. Walsh Brothers' circus will hold forth at this place next Monday. Thero will be a big parade nt noon the samo das'. James Brown and family, of Albany, N. Y., are gutsts of Miss Ellen Mahon, at the Mahon Hous. Superintendent James Turner, of Ar den, Luzerne county, spent Sunday with Superlntend.int Snrge at his home In Blakely. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Symons and their guest. Miss Minnie Moore, visit ed relatives at Carbondale over Sun day. Mrs. William Martin and children, of New York, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. John Ferguson, of Lackawanna street. D. C. Voyle lef yesterday for a ten days trip to Philadelphia and Atlantic City. Miss Lucy Farrell has returned home after a week's outing nt the seashore. Miss Edith Watklns, who has been the guest of relatives here for the past two weeks, has returned home. Rev. Peter Roberts occupied the pul pit of the Congregational church nt Audenrled. Pa., on Sunday. Miss Kitty Igo, of Minnesota, la visiting Miss Lizzie Shanley. Mrs. Johr Jones, of Archbald, visited relatives In town yesterday. Miss Rachel A. Evans spent Sunday with Pittston friends. Miss Pearl Ackerly has returned from a visit to Providence. Misses May Ferguson and Harriet Hoban leave today to spend a week at-Horvey'fi lake. . Miss Charlotte hns returned to this place after spending the past two months with relatives at Mlddletown Springs, Vt. Miss Jennie Patten was the guest of Carbondale friends over Sunday. About one" month ago my child, which Is fifteen months old, had an at tack of diarrhoea accompanied by vomiting. I gave it such remedies as are usually given In such cases, but as nothing gave relief, we sent for a phy sician nnd it was under his care for a week. At this time the child had been sick for about ten dnys and was hav ing about twenty-five operations of the bowels every twelve hours, nnd wo were convinced that unless it soon ob tained relief it would not llvo. Cham berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy was recommended, and I de cided to try It. I soon noticed a change for the better; by Its continued use it complete cure wus brought about and It Is now perfectly healthy, C. L. Boggs, Stumplown. Gilmer Co., W. Vn. For sale by all drurjrjlsts. Matthew Bros., wholesale and retail agents. FACTORYVILLE. The W. C. T. U. will meet this af ternoon with Mrs. Benton Coleman from to 6 o'clock. A ten cent supper will be served. Every member Is re quested to be present und bring a friend. Miles Bliss nnd family are at Chau tauqua Lake for a two weeks' vaca tion., Sirs. Martha Reed nnd grandson, Mast'-r George Dunn, of Philadelphia, nre visiting friends nnd relatives here. Miss O. D. nnd Hnrmon Stntk, of Chicago, are spending a few days with relatives in this section. Paulownn Tiebekah lodge, No. CS, I, O. O. F will meet this evening. Our town was well represented ntthe County Republican convention yester day. Next Thursday will be the day above all days In the year (providing it don't rain) vv: "The Grangers' tiny." The picnic will be held at Wrlgley's grove, Lake Carey, as usual. The Dlmmoek camp meeting com mences this week, and a large number of people front this vicinity will be In attendance next Sunday. Miss Harriet Ctmhman Is nt South Montrose for n couple of weeks. , Miss "ar.i Pike returns to the Dea conesF' Home, New vork city, this week, hnvlng spent her vacation with her parents here. Mrs. T'lla Wilson, of Scranton, spent Sunday In town. Th" Epworth League social nnd en tertnlnment nt the Methodist church last evening was well attended. A fine programme, consisting of recitations nnd music, wns rendered, after which light refreshments were served. Mr. nnd Mrs. T. W. Brayton, Mr. nnd Mrs. Eelvn Cobb and Air. nnd Mrs. Frnnk Gardner left last Thurs day for a trip to Rhode stand. "FOR THE SAKE OF FUN. Mischief Is Done." A vast nmount, of mischief Is-done, too, because people neglect to kpep their blood pure. This mischief, fortunately, mny he undone by the faithful use of Hood's Sarsnparllla. HOOD'S PILLS cure all liver Ills. Non-lrrltrttlng. MOSCOW. "ss Ella Lewis, of Scranton, Is being entertained at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Johns. Mr. and Mrs. Calllsh and daughter, Teressa, of Wllkes-Barre, are the guests of Mr. and Mi's. E. M. Hodg son. ' Mrs. Lizzie Weed and sonv Charles, of Hyde Park, spent Sunday with the fcrmer's mother, Mrs, William Decker. Mr. and Mrs. O. 8. Brown left yes terday for a trip to Long Branch, Ocean Grdvo and Belmar. Miss Lily Powell, of Nnntlcoke, Is the guest of Miss Helena Holllstcr. Miss Huntsman, of Scranton, visited J nt the home of Q. S. Brown over Sun day. Mrs. drove, of Philadelphia, Is spend ing a few days with her aunt, Mrs, Sltelp. Mr. Drew, of Scranton, spent Bun day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Hinds. Rev. Smith, D. DpresldlnB elder of the Kllzal ctn-Newark conference, oc IsH BaaaB BiJHbI EMmm Brain QBfaBi BFBvan Premium List in Every Package. Quality, Low Price. Amir Ww vllJL tan' ' JfjKb-.VeAk, Used in WKKML Sold Homes' MM Packages. Our Iew Premium List, whicfelwill shortly appear in this paper, will surpass everything ever offered heretofore! WOOLSON $P8G COMPANY, Toledo, Ohio. rZfT -upied the pulpit of the Methodist Eplscopul church Sunday morning and Rev. Stone, of Dunmore, delivered the sermon at the evening service. Mrs. Root and children, of Bangor, spent part of last week In town. Pror. Ogden, af Batavla, N. Y Is the guest of relatives here. Mrs. Wright nnd son, Raymond, of Honesdale, are the guest of Mrs. L. Amorcaux. Mrs. Ayres and daughter. Pearl, of Buttermilk Falls, visited nt the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. Lance Do Pew over Sunday. Mr. nnd Mrs. F. D. Stevens, of Dun more, spent. Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Yeager. Mr. nnd Mrs. Swartz, of Scranton, called on Mr. und Mrs. 8. J. Horn baker Sundny. The annual picnic of St. Catherine's church of this place will be hold at Mt. Pocno, Wednesdny, Aug. 1G. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Evans, of Ilyd.s Park, visited Mr. nnd Mrs. Johns Sun day last. EOREST CITY. R. E. Alexander was In Carbondale yesterday. Mm. William Vlzznrd nnd guest, Miss Maggie If.ibc of Providence, were callers nt the Warren trnct yesterdny. MeFdnmes John Evans nnd Williams of Throop, stud Miss Magpie J. Jones, of Wllkes-Barre, nre visiting at the home of Mrs. John Johns, of Vnnd ling. Mrs. David Thomas, of Peckvlllo, called at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Morgan yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. William Hill and family, of Simpson, nnd Mr. an Mrs. Charles Allen, of Carbondale. are vis iting at the home of Mr. and Mn. John Johns. William McMullan and son. Willie, and daughter. Lulu, visited down the valley on Sunday. Deafness Cannot Be Cured by local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of tho car. There U only ono way to cure deufneas, and tlmt la by coilHtltutlonul remedies. IH'tifncftii l canted by nn Inflamed con. dltlon of tho mucous lining of tho Eus tachian Tube. When thin tubo sots In flamed you have a rumbling sound or Imperfect hearing, nnd when it la entire, ly oloaed ilcnfncm Is tho result, and un. Irss tho Inflammation can be taken out ami this tube restored to Its normal con. dltlon, henrlns will be destroyed forovcr; nine caees out of ten lire cnuned by ca. tarrh, which is nothing but an Inflamed condition of tlia mucous surfaces, We will glvo Olio Hundred Dollar for nny cose of Denfness (caused by ca. tarrh) that cannot bo cured by Hall's Cu. tarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free, F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo. O. Sold by Drug-cists, 75c. Hall's Family Pills tire tho best. A luxury withiBi the reach of al!! Best Coffee for the SVIoney! KUBSBLi wdJBBBt MijSk cure ijHtmiJUlKrmr- m SwlMlliJ xBaaT mimmi 1 1 mwmmmm Sl sa. 2S Q THOMPSON. During the thunder shower which visited this, region Saturday evening tho barn of Herbert Burschel, of the township, was struck by lightning, but was not set on fire. Three cows that had Just been milked and -turned out from the barn were killed by the shock. Mr. Adams, of Paterson, N. J., spent the Sabbath with his family, who ure summering nt the Jefferson House. ' S. B, Barnes spent the Sabbath In Herrlck. Frnnk Hall post will be well repre sented nt the Seven County reunion al Lanesboro, Wednesday. t Miss Olive Fitch, of Hamilton, N. Y., Is spending a few weeks with her relatives here. The Misses Gertrude and Lnrettn Vuughoy, of Carbondale. are spending a couple of weeks witlt their nunt, Mrs. Jnmes Bueus. on Main street. Mrs. Miller, of Scranton, Is visiting nt Manley Wrighters. E. E. Galntt shipped a car load of sap-wood lumber to BInghamton Mon day. Mrs. Charles Crane and daughter, of Blnghumton, are spending a few days at Host Cottage. Rev. A. D. David was in Blnghum ton on business Monday. Mrs. Frances Demoray. who has spent the past month with her brother nt Poyntolle. returned to her home here Saturday. The class of young people who come over from Como last Friday evening nnd gave us a repetition of the medal contest given by them ut rnrao some weeks since wero greeted with n packed house u ird their entertainment was greutly enjoyed. PECKVILLE. At a meeting of tho Methodist Sun day school board held Sunday nfter noon, Mr. H. J. MoCormlo was unani mously elected Sunday school super intendent to fill tho vacancy caused by tho resignation of the fromor superin tendent, Mr. Hulsey Lathrop. Mr. M. J. Coleman was made assistant sup erintendent. Tho board decided to hold a, picnic for the school In the near future. Mr. Morton Harloe left yesterday for AVtnchestor, Vn., in the Interest of the H. B. R. Coal company. Mr. J. D. Broad leaves today for a few days visit with his sister. Mrs. L. C. Dodge, of Wells Bridge, N. Y. Mrs. William Gucstford leaves today to visit her daughter, Mrs. John Hughes, at St. Clair. Pa. Rev. and Mrs. S. C. Slmpklns and family left yesterday for a. two weeks' stay at Salem camp around. Miss Mertle Rlttor accompanied them Edwin Betth and MIfjj Anna Sands are spending their vacation at BIng hamton, N, Y. Mr und Mrs. E.- W. Swingle enter -vr'jri r-nzi 3erv OiGj.'rfv.'M"i iv fs oS BMrWltrfl jSbHW Save tained as their guests Sunday. Mr. W. II. Ilunn and Miss Jones, of Scranton. Mrs. Frank Peters, of Hickory street, was taken suddenly 111 yesterday. TOWANDA. In making his ninth annual tour, J. II. LaPenrl will bring the allied rail road two ring circus, hippodrome and menagerie to Towandu on Thursday, Aug. 21, for one day only. The pro prietor carries only the best of every thing that could be expected to be seen in a first-class tented show und he de lights his people by continually ad ding Improvements. Among the fea tures nre Prof. Rlee's highly educated ponies, the dens of wild animals, the three LaPenrl children In their nerlnl acts, Churlle. the latgest elephant and Ding-Dong, the smallest elephant; also the 6,000 pound hippopotamus. Tills great aggregation exhibits nt Tunkhannock, Aug. 20 and at Wav eily the 25th. Prof. Gentry's trained 'nnlmal show gave th" best of satisfaction here on Friday, having largo crowds nt every performance. By fulling on n f-tlck nnd cutting his jugulur vein last Frldnv. Ralph Forbes of Allls Hollow bled to death. The grand Jury for September court convenes next Monday. pecia ON ALL GRADES OF SHOLS AT THE AUGUST SALE OF Yux iOTLS mmi$i pills Restores Vitality, Lost Vigor and Manhood. Cures Irapotency, Night EmUslonsand ..stlnir llcnnwu nil pft'oCtS OI Self. " " . ' .1 l.,.ll abuse, or excess mm uuo .otinn a liftrvo tonic mill rj-af Ui.inrui iiiilhlGr. Urines the pink glow to pale cueeKs ana restores the lire 01 youm. Vitvmnll ft(lr tier box. 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