THE SCRAjSTT01St T1UJ3UNE-TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1800. EVENTS OF DAY IN WEST SCRANTON BURPB.ISE AND PRESENTATION TO W. F. DUSENBURY. Friends Presented Him with a Gold Watch Chain and Charm Event Enjoyed by n Largo Number of Quests Two Accidents Yesterday. Moonlight Assembly at Lake Ariel Fourth Ward School Controller ship Prominent Citizens Eulo gizedOther News Notes. A surprise party was tendered W. F. Dusenbury at his home, 715 South Main avenue, by a lurfie party of friends, which resulted In a very enjoyable time for nil present Music, slnRlni?. darn ing tind'othor diversion!, were Indulged In, and flnshllRht pictures of the party were taken by H. A Kuik. Music for dancing was furnished by Mrs. John Harris and IMiwud Murphy. Mr. Dunn, on behalf of the friends present, pre sented Mr. Dusenbury with a beautiful watch chain and charm, which whs accepted by the leeelver In n clever speech. Mrs. Dusenbury wns assisted in jecelvlng the guests and serving te fieshments by Mts John Lewis und Mls Nellie Delmei. Those present weie Ml and Mis "vV. F Dusenbuiy, Mi. and Mrs. Gemge II Dunn and daughter Mame, Mr. and Mrs Spiaguc. Mr. and Mrs. John L.ns, Mr. mid Mrs. John It. Harris, Mr and Mrs- Frlsbec, Mis William Reck. Mrs. Gibson. Misses Nellie Del mar. Minnie Hecso. Tessle Kccpan. Lizzie Jordan. Anna Thomas, rinrenco Owens, Kate Luttnn. Kate Gallagher, Kate Mm can. Annie Williams, Agnes Williams, Nellie Flvnn. Marv Davis, Itebecea Watkins. Gussle Hongc. Anin Slin. Lena Koeh, FNIc and Annie Dus'enbui, and Messis. H C5. Walteis, John Hechtold. l'.ttilcji Gerrlty. Hany Kellv. Leon Newbtlck James McDnn ougli. IMvvnid Miuphv. John Hi lines. Ilomei Artman Joseph Lllunan, II A. Kuck, Tlinmas Noiton. Fiank Dusen buiy and Will II. Han Is Tin: school roNTnoLLnitPiiir. Since the retirnnent of Benton Davis ns lepresmtntlvo from the Fourth ward on tl-ie hoard of control, and In . w of the expiration of his term of iil'Wc in Kelnuaiy next, many cnndl ilates nie looming up for the ofllce. The election of llonlnmln Williams to HP the unexpired term has caused con-.Ulei-.ible surpiise mill comment. He la lompaiatlvtlv unknown In the ward, although a gmtltman of high standing. Th" most foimldp'jlo candidates men tioned in the Uepubllcan ticket nie A 1? Fvnyti. i ashler of the West Side bank, nnd Thomas 1,'. Price,' the well known newsdealer nnd baibei The former Is too well known to need nny Introduction to the voters of the Fourt'i Paines Celery Compound 75c Pinkhnm's Compound 70c Pierce's Golden Medical Dis 75c Mellon's Food 38c and 55c at GIXHtGE W. JENKINS1, 101 S. Main Avenu: Madam . Tho favor of a call from you during tho first full display of Xow Dress Fabrics for Fall anil Wiutor wear, will bo much appreciated. Tho exhibition will continue open till Weduosday of next week ami forms ono of tho most complete and interesting fashion inaugurations in tho firm's histery. SCRAHTON, SEPT. 7, 1090. A Word on Styles Among tho leadinj:- weaves that will bo most sought after during tho Autumn and Winter aro : Homespuns and Cheviots of Exquisite Finish. Prunella Cloths and Winter Weight Venetians. Heavy qranite Cloths and Whipcords, in new effects. Zebileins, Poplins and Fancy Poplinettes. Canandenis and New style finish broadcloths. tutonia diagonal suitinqs and Smart Wide Wales. Fancy plaid Weaves for dress Skirts, in Exclusive designs. New Pin stripes and Mixtures in all Sorts of Color blends.. and Quaker Qreys, in all the Leading Weaves. Besides These We Show Tho usual lino of High-Class Novoltio9 in single and exclusive Dross Patterns, which will not bo duplicated during tho season. Our lino of mnterials expressly do signed and woven for children's and misses' wear, is as near perfection as tho power of selection from tho world's 'beBt productions could mako it. Feed the Fire Tho food wo eat Is fuel. If tho stom ach works properly It Is transformed Into health and strength. If It docs not, then comes Indigestion, constipa tion. ilyspopBia, biliousness, ln.y liver nnd kidneys, and IIostettcr'H Stomach Hitters is needed. It will build up women oh well us men See that u Pr.vnte Rjvciiuo Strmp covers tho neck of tho Itottlc. Do not Accept Any Substitute HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS. ward, but Mr Price Is a new-comer In the Held of politics. He belongs to the new school ot young men who are taking such an active Intel est In the affairs of tho city Mr. Price has hten in the news paper und barber business nt 103 South Main uvenue for netily ten veaif nnd lias nvt with remnikuble success He cently he had completed n handsome new home on North .Sumner avenue. Mi Price Is peculiarly iltted lor the ofllce of school controller, owing to his business relitlons with the board. During the past six years tie has been n prominent factor In fm nlhlng school supplies and Is thoiouglily ncciiialnted with the w oi kings of the organization. MOONLIGHT ASSHMIU.Y. Hundreds of tl. society young people Will be delighted' to Icmn that another moonlight assevmblv will be held nl Like Aihl on Friday evening next. The succcs of the previous undcttnk liv, has cutout oged tho commlt(ce to attempt anothei nlTalr of Its kind, which piomtses to iupas-s the event held In June. Piofessoi Pnuer's nrclustia of ten pli-i (s has been engaged, nnd the com mittee will have c hinge of the ro fioslimeiits themselves The ttaltl will l-mvc the Hile and Wyomleg Val le.v depot nt T 1" p ni and only those holding invitations will be peimltted on the tialn. The affair Is !n hargr of nil e(Utivr committee, composed of D.ivld Owens L It Squlles, L. M. Speck, PeWItt TewkMnirj and Will A. llutton, which Is a sulllclent guaiMntee that eveij thing will be conducted In a piopt-r m.innei POPULAR TOWNSMUN. The currrent lh--uo of Y Dtjch, pub lished at Utlca N. Y devotes- four columns of spate to four well known West Scranton men They aie IenJ 1 min Hughes, t'-siipcrlntendent of tho Delavvaie, Lackawanna and Western company's mines, nnd tlnee of the gen tlemen who have been appointed to district foremanshlps since Mr. Hughes' ictiiement, namely, Thomas J. Wil liams, Fvan J. Fvans and Itees A. Phillips. Half-tone pictures of Messrs Hughes Williams and Kv.m art printed In the eitlele, and skeulier of their career an a's-o given. Y Drvrh Is now pub lishing a spetl.il Lackawanna and Wy oming Valley edition of the piper, and th pUblisheis claim to have a circula tion of 2r)0fl In tlil.'i Kglon. It Is the iceognized Webb paper In the United States and is edited by Thoma- J. Gilf llths. ACCIDENTS OF A DAY. Haiold Jamelson, aged 18 enrs, son of Contiattor John Jamelson, of lfiOl Globe Warehouse Globe Warehouse Washburn stieet, fell from a wagon on the West mountain yesterday, where the stone qunrry Is operated, and a largo stone fell on him, cutting a deep gash over his eye. Ho was driven to his home, where Dr. Pnlnc put sevcinl stitches In the wound. Thomas Coync.of Twenty-flrst street, n minor employed In the Continental, suffered a pauilytlc stroke while at work yesterday morning, Ho was re moved to his home, where he lies In a eiltlcal condition. His iccovery Is doubtful. F.NTF.tlTAIMFNT AND SOCIAL. A lied, White nnd Hluo entertain metit and Ice cienm roclnl will bo hMil at the Tabenuulo Tongregatlonal church on South Main nvenuc tomor row evening. Samuel Rogers will pre side, and the concert will commence nt S o'clock. Following Is the pro gramme" Address Chairman Hogers Phonograph Si lections Hy. Kvnns Ilccltatlou Miss Mlodvvon Jenkins Tenor solo Henry Lvans Duet Mrs. Ilceso and Mis. Kvnns Heeltatlon Miss Wctherhog Phonograph selections Hy. Dvans Quartette, "Good Night", ...Pour Friends lVmnle Doiiblo Quartette Accompanist Tlios J. Williams GFNFriAL NF.W NOTHS. The Columbia Hoso and Chemical company held a well-attended meeting last evening and arranged for the en tertainment of one of tho visiting com panies duilng the llremen's convention. A special souvenir badge wns also adopted, and several other minor mat tcis passed upon St. Leo's bnttnllon met In their quar ters last evening nnd acted upon sev eral matteis pertaining to the Father Mnthew day p.lrade. The draw Ing con test, which will be closed next month, also received some consideration. Mrs. W. W. Itoss, of 452 North F.lghth stieet, died yesterday morning. She Is suivlved by her husband nnd two daughteis. The funeral airnngcmcnts have not been made The icmalns of Philip Jones, who died in Nantlcoke jesjerday, will be brought here tomorrow afternoon nt 1 o'clock and Interred in, "Washburn street eejnetorv. St. Prenden's council. Young Men's Institute, held a regular meeting last evening and decided to open the llter aiy season In the neat future with a debate. The Ladles' Home Mlsslonaiy soci ety of the Simpson Methodist Episco pal church met last evening and se lected members to conduct the Initial tens duilng the coining season 'me ladles will visit one ot their membeis at D.iiton tomonow. The enteitainment anil Wti tea paity to be held at the Hellevue Calvlu Istle Methodist church tomonow even ing piomlses to be a most cnjoj.iblo affair. Itev D. D Hopkins, the new pastor of the Welsh IJ.iptlst thuich, will pieslde over the entertainment. An admission fee of twenty-live cents will be ehaigtd, which will lncludethe en teitainment nnd tea party. A tegular meeting of the West Sldo Poind of Trade will be nelil at S o'clock this evening In their r)oms on Ninth Main avenue The funeial of the late Mis. Mary A Lee will take place at " o'clock this af ternoon nt the houe, r!2 North Un ci In uvenue. Huiliil will be made In Foret Hill cemetery. The rhoenix Hose and Chemical companv will hold a picnic In the Round Wood, this afternoon and ev enlnr. The ladlts of the "Washburn street Prsbyteil'in church met last evening nnd organized for church work during the winter months The Pel tin La Monte society will meet In tho Washburn stieet Presby terian church this afternoon at 1 o'clock. Rev. J. 15. Wliclin, pastor of St Pat rick's Catholic church, will dispose of his valuable Iw-e by chance to help pay off the Indebtedness of Ili'.GOn on the parsonage. The choir ot St Patiick's church will meet this evening in the parsonage. All members nie lequested to bo pres ent. PERSONAL PAR GRAPHS. Mi" Marv Hammitt. ot North Re becca avenue has lemoved to Ileusei' Mills, where she will pimaneiitly io side. Mrs. David M. Jones nnd daughter. Freda, of South Main avenue, left Sat urday for a month's visit ir the vvo-t. Miss Jo-.lt Polemnn of V-in Huron nvenuo, Is entertaining Miss Marie Donovan of Plymouth. Will H. Hauls, of Noith Hyde Patk avenue. Is visiting friends in Allen tow n. Jumes R. Williams, of Des Moines, Iowa, who has been visiting his mother, Mrs Udwatd Williams, of Fynon street, will leturn to his home today. Misses Elizabeth and Kate Booth, ot Elmlia, who have been visiting friends In Hellevue. letumed home yesterday. Hugh Fltzpatilck spent Sunda with friends and iclatlves in Cnibondnle. Mrs Marcus OHaia nnd son, John, nnd Mr. Michael Lnvello nnd two chlldien, of Rutte Citv. Montana, are visiting Mr and Mrs. Patilek Gallagh er, of Jackson stieet. Evan R Wll'ilams. a theological student nt Marietta college, Ohio, who has been spending the past three, months with his pnients on Hellevue stieet, will leave Wednesday mornlm; to resume hU studies. Mr. and Mis. Isaac Swallow, of Tenth street, aie sojourning at New York and the seafl'ore. William Genity. ot Third street, Is among tho bonrd-walkers at Atlantic City. Mis. Christian riehlcr, of Swotlnnd street and Rromle avenue Is visiting rilatlves nt Hazleton Mis. Michael Gallagher, of Jackson street, visited friends li New York dur ing the past week Miss Elizabeth Hairls if Atlantic iw&wwwww What do the Children Drink? Don't pivo them tea or coffoo. Ilavo you tried tho new food drink called GltAIN.O? It is delicious and nourishing and takes tho placo of coffee. Ulio more Grnln-0 jou glvo tho children tho more health you distri bute through their systems. Graln.O israado of puro grains, nnd when properly prepared t.wtia lllto the choice grades of coffee but costs about J ns much. All grocers sell it. 15c. aud '25c. Tnttst that roar crocer elves you GltAIN.O Q Accept do imitation. a s-VOT WHEN WORN OUT Uie the VVOHLD-PAMOUS Doily, tlraln anil Nerve Tonic AM) AVOID HEAT PROSTRATION ALL DltL'OOIITJ. AVOID SUIISTlTUriZI Portraits nnd endorsements sent postpaid AlAKlANI&CO, 3 W. ijthst. New York. City, N. J., is the guest of Mrs. Ran dolph Jones, of Jackson street. Miss Mnrgntet Olbbs, of South Main avenue. Is visiting friends In Nlcnolson David Kresge, of Falls, Pa., is the guest of his sister, who resides on Hide Park avenue. Misses Cora nnd Stella Hnllet have returned from .a week's stay with rel atives nt Stroudfbmg. Miss Minnie Roberts, of North Oir fleld avenue, Is entei mining Miss Pearl Hnfty, of Moscow, Mien Mabel Morgen. of Dodge nve nuo, is sojourning with friends at Ci eseo. Hon Philip Griffiths, mayor of Coal Creek city. Col., Is visiting his brother-in-law. Thomas J. Phillips, of Mullein stteet. DUNMORE DOINGS. Allison Thornton Enlists for Service in the PhilippinesSocial Events. Other Notes of Interest. Allison Thornton, of West Di inker stieet better known amongst the bos as "Bump" leaves tomorrow morning for the Philippine Islands to again take up arms against the foe. Private Thornton enlisted under Lieutenant Muiphy in Scranton on Saturday In the Forty-seventh United Stairs volun teeis, one of tne new leglments auth orized by the president for service In the Philippines He hns a good caiocr as a soldier and bis Dunmore ndmheis have faith to believe that he will again win adldtlonal stilpes to those he wore bcfoie. Ho was ,1 pilvate In Company C, Thliteenth, National Guards, when the war with Spain commenced and he enlisted during the campaign He proved an extellent soldier. His abili ties were noticed and he was appoint ed coiporal He returned with the leglment after the mustering out at Geoigla He Is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Ilnl Thornton, of West Dilnk'r t ct whose two sons, Allison and Thomas, served In the Thliteenth. They aie among our most respected towns peo ple and feel conlident that their son will again win his stripes, serve with honor nnd return home as do all w'10 know him. TOLD IN A Fi:W LINFS The monthb tea. served by the ladies whose Initials aie S and T. will be held In the parlois of the Methodist Kpiscopal chin di, Thursday -evening between the houis of 6 and ! o'clock. A sreeial invitation Is extended to all to be present A musical piogramtno will be lendeied duilng the evening, St Agnes' Guild of StMaik's Epis copal chuich will conduct a "husking bee" In the pailh house on Sept 20. The feature Is something new in town, and a ginnd time Is anticipated. A social will be held at the homo ot Mis. Alev Hiydon, on Dudley stieet. under the auspices of the Ladles' Aid of the Piesbyterlan church. All will be welcome. The following' time-table went Into effect on the Erie and W.vomlng Valley railroad yesteidav: Tialns for Haw ley at 711 n. m and 230 p m. Train Jfrom Haw ley at 10.17 a. m., 3.12 and 9 04 p. m. PERSONAL NOTES. Mrs Nelson Krotzer und daughter Emma, of Shoemaker avenue and South RIakely stieet, who have been the guests of friends at Great Bend, have letumed home. Miss Jennie Foley, of Mt. Cobb, who hns been the guest of her aunt, Mts. James Ellis, of Chuich stieet, returned home yesteiday afternoon. Geoige Ellis, of Church street, left yesterday at noon for Wyoming semi nal y, where he will take a college pie paratoiy course, Mr. and Mis James Fays, of Car bondale, spent Sunday with relatives In town. Miss Nellie Rlack, of Oxford. N. J., who has been visiting In this vicinity, returned home esterday . Miss Olive Swnrt?, of South Blakely street and Shoemaker avenue, who has been indisposed foi the pa-,t few days, Is able to be mound. NORTH SCRANTON. Last evening the "Black Flag" was pei formed at 'the auditorium by the members ot the Crv-tal Literal y and Dramatic club. It was largely attend ed and thoroughly enjoyed by the aud ience. The chniacters were enacted to per fection by the company who lecelved the congratulations of their friends. A fcoelal followed the play. The members of the West Maiket street Puritan chinch met Sunday ev ening after the regu'ir seivlce and de cided to give a call to How R. J. Bops of Arnot, Pa. , The choir of tho Wavne avenue Bap tist church will conduct a beautiful cantata In the near future. The employs of the Cayuga and Brls bln mines lecelved their monthly wages yesterday. Willie the live months' old child of Mr. and Mi. Thomas Rspie died yes terday moinlng after a month'b ni ne's Mrs, J. n. Casteiline and son farl. of Chuich avenue are visiting friends in Olean Pa. Dr Herman Bcsev of Church avenuo hns letumed fiom Philadelphia whrj he attended the n A. R. encampment. Miss Agnes 111 more of Morris Run, Is the guest of Miss Cora Grlfhn, ot William " street Mr Evan J, Lewis of Charles street will lonve this evening for Ollvtt Col lege, Michigan where he will resume his studlps Miss Eva Bovven of Mount Pocono spent yesterday with relatives on Wnrrcn street Mrs Thomnn White of William street will leave this morning to attend St. nonnventuro college In Allegheny, New York. Itev Mae-Arthur ofllclated at tho funeial services of the late Helen Shafer on Sunday afternoon. The un fortunate gltl met death by the aeci dental discharge of n gun In the hands of Albert Whito recently. The seivlces weie held at the homo on Throop stieet nnd were attended by many friends of the family Tho pall-bearers wero Rachel Simmons, Annie Lutey. Maggie Hurns, Jennie Spleker, Mny and Nellie Lutey. Ilelle Cousins and Maggie Da vis were llower-bearers. Interment was made in Forest Hill cemetery.. i QAfHERfcD IN . SOUTH SCRANTON rOItTY HOURS DEVOTION IN ST. JOHN'S ciiuncH. Sermon LaBt Night Was Delivered by Ilov. John J. McCabe, of Au burn Centre, Formerly Curate at tho Church Funeral of a Veteran. John H. Burgess, of Cedar Ave nue, Placed Under Arrest Per sonal Notes and Other Items of Interest. , Forty houis1 devotion wns begun Sunday morning at St. John's church, with a mass of exposition at 10.30 o'clock, of which the pastor, Rev. L J. Mclley, was celebrant. Services were hild In the evening, commencing at 7,30 o'clock. Rev. P. n Lavelle preached a beautiful sermon, choosing as his theme "Love of God." Last night's services were attended by such numbers that every available portion, of space was used and many were unable to gain admittance to the sacred edlllcc Rev. John J. McCnbe, of Auburn Centre, foimerly a curate at St. John's chinch, preached the seimon, which was on "Hell" At the conclusion of the sermon, benediction of the blessed saei anient wns given Services will be held again tonight, nnd the devotion services will end to monow moinlng at S o'clock with a solemn high mass Seated In the sanctuary at last night's services weie Rev. John Loughtnn nnd Rev. Walter Goiman, of Mlnooka; Rev. J. J Ruddy, of West Scianton. Rev. James Mnher, of St. Augustine: Rev. M J Millnne, of Dunmoie. Rev. 1' J. Mcllnle, of Archbald; Rev. M. F. Ciane, of Avoca, Rev. J. W. Malone. of Sus quehanna. Rev. George Dixon, of Plttston; Rev. John J. Lougliran, ot the cnthedr.il; Rev. Father Kernan. of Parsons: Rev. F.. J Melley nnd Rev. Father Fleming, of St. John's church, this side. FUN'ERAL OF A VETERAN The funeral of Charles Melllck, who dropped dead In the parade Incident to tho national encampment of tho Grand Amy.' of the Republic at Phila delphia Tuesday last, was held from his late home, 1103 Stafford avenue, Satin day afternoon. Services weie held at the house by Rev. W. A. Nordt, of the Hickory Stieet Presbjterlan church. Tho clei gyman leferred to the good life spent by the departed man and the fact that Mi. Melllck was oi dallied to die under the (lag he fought for. The lemaiiis were taken to the Plttston avenue cemetery and laid to test. Grlflln post of tho Giand Army of the Repub lic attended the funeral In a bod. A TROFBLESOME COW. John H Burgess, of Cedar avenue, was ai rested on a wan ant Issued by Aldetmau Ruddy jesteiday at the In stance ot Mis. Ann Crane, of Pear street, who alleges the defendant has a cow in his possession of which she Is the ow ner. The cow is tho ono that has caused much damage to Mr. Burgess and his neighbors by enter ing their gat dens and making n feast of their pioduct. Mr. Burgess laid In wait for the cow it-cently and impounded her. He will not lelease hero until he Is com pensated for the damage he sustained, which Mrs. Crane lefused to do. Bur gess wnlved a hearing and gave ball for his appearance at court. NUBS or NEWS. Miss Julia A. Donnelly, of Beech street, enteicd the Noimal school it Stroudshurg yesterday to puisuo her studies Misses Agnes nnd Katheilne Battle, of Beech stieet, have returned from n month's stay at New Yoik, Fort Ches ter and Hawthorne Beach. .Mrs. George Hafnagel and baby, ot Plttston avenue, leturned Satuiday from a visit at Oneida and Sylvan Beach. Miss Claia Boyer, of Hickory street, Is visiting her uncle, William Dover, at Philadelphia., Pea Coal Delivered, SI, 25, to South Side, central city and central Hjdo Park. Address orders to C. D. Sharkey, 1914 Cedar ove. 'Phone 668X GREEN RIDGE. Mis. Kllllan, of Penn avenue, has re turned from a visit to Plttston Miss Minnie Peck Is attending the Wyoming seminary. Mr. and Mrs William Stiff, ot Elm- hu"8t. P?eiityestei clay in town, s,lh'' ' i'1 Tieverton, of Sar Sanderson avenue, is attending the AVjomlng seminary. Pied S Keene, of Dean street, wns pleasantly surprised last evening by his friends, the occasion being his twenty-fifth birthday. The evening was pleasantly spent in the usunl man ner Those present weie Mr. and Mrs "William Stiff, of Elmhiirst: Mr. nnd Mrs. E. L. Keene, of Dunmore; Mi ami Mis. E. M. Keene -and Mr. nnd Mis. W. II Keene. of Mead stieet: F. F Keene, Mis 15. F Dunn and daugh teis Lillian. Jennie and Edith, William Dunn and Ralph Dunn. The Loyal Temperance legion will conduct nn Ice cieam social In Morel's hall this evening. Music nnd a phnno gtaph will bo furnished for entertain ment. Miss Harriet Dunn, of Delaware stieet, and Miss Atthur, of tho Cot respondence Schools, nie spending a few days in New Yotk city. Complaints are quite frequent about the water In Green Ridge, for drinking pin poses. If It makes you sick, try Manners' Dlanhnea Cine, which Is the best In the city 920 Green Ridge street. OBITUARY Mis. Eliza Campbell, aged vears, died at tho Moses Talor lu-splt il at SO o clock yesteiday morning. Deceased bad been sufferliiK from an abscess for sev eral months, and two weeks ago was re niovi'd fiom her home on Mulbi'iry street to thu hospital, where hor Illness became more serious nail she steadil gie.v weaker. Mrs Campbell resided In this city mnnv jears and was loved and re spected bv all who knew her. She Is survived by the following children. Lau la, Maud. William, Walter. Wright, Ln.v. rence nnd Robert The funeial will bo held at !i o'clock tomoirow morning A high muss of reep lem will bo eelobr.ited In St Tetit's cathedral and Interment will be made In the Cathedral cemetery. Mrs. Ch.ulotte M. Alston died Satur du ut tho home of her niece, Mrs J. .in Willi. 1' MS Clay avenue Dee-eased was "il yinrs of age. and for many jpara was n resident of South Scranton, whtro Bho was highly respected. The funeral t:, n k , , k n k . n v. v. n a.' . V V ti u v v Scranton Store, 124-126 AT ft' V K V fc1 u ft.' ft,' X' a ,' a: V ft? ft,1 a &' v V V First showing of Imported black crcpons 95 ft. &" V ar &' &' ft,' 11,' t: ft, , ft,' up. Lebeck W it 'A ' 4 H 'A IS ' 'A fc H H H " will be held this afternoon, with services at tho Hickory Street PresbMcrl-ui cherth Interment will be made In tho Plttston nvenuo cenieteij. James Normlle, of 311 Prospect avenue, died estcnlay afternoon. He Is surviv ed bj his vvlfo and ono child, one brother, Matthew, and two slsttrs. Tho funeral will tnke plato tomorrow morning at 7 M o'clock Services In St. Peter s cathedral Interment will be made In Susquehanna Mrs. Marv O'nrlen. of Twentieth street, nge-d f.8 ears. died e-,terday at her home Funeral this afternoon at 2 SO o'clock. Interment In Cathedral ceme tery. "The mnnv ft lends of Mits May G. Call will bo pained t" le.iin of her dc.th, which occurred In New Yoik yestcrdaj. VERDICT IN THE FRANCIS CASE It Is to The Effect That He Took Hi-3 Own Life. An inquest Into the death of James r. Francis, whose body was found hanging from a tiee In a lonely woods above Nay Aug Patk on Sunday as detailed In yesterday morning's Tri bune, was held last evening In the ar bitration room of the court house. Only two witnesses were examined, Henry Pilger and Flora Llsk, the two young men who found the body. They testllled that they came across the body accidentally and that they bad been greatly f lightened The coi one said that theie was hardly any doubt but that Mr. Ftancls was suffering ftom temporary mental aberration when he took his life The Jurors after consulting for a short time agreed upon the following verdict: We the undersigned Jurois, empanelled to investigate Into th death of James E Francis, agree that he took his own life by hanging In the woods known as Snook's addition, near the Elmhiirst boulevard, between the 7th and 10th clays of September. 1S91. (Signed) J. D. Terber. Theodrre W Kclsel William 'letkninn, A. D Will iams If. E. Sloat and P.-jJ. McMan nama. WRECK AT AVOCA. Train on Cut-Off Parts and Two Men Are Seriously Injured. Lat eveninT nt about 4 ?ft o'clock a wreck occurred on tho cut off at Avoc-i which result"d In soilous Injury to John Frue. a brnkeman on the road nnd who at the time was returning to his home In Avoca nnd Joseph Mc Carthy, son of J D. McCaithv of tho West Side, who was returning from the Harnum shaft, where h Is employed. Engine tW east boui'd running extn in charge of Engineer Mnnamin and Coduetor Hanks wns sidetracked nt Mosler's switch to allow another ceal train to piss. They had just left t e switch and fortunately had gained but little speed when the tmln parted and npplltd tho brakes. Fiue and McCarthy were caupht be tween the bumpeis and In that pes -tlon they remained for one-hnlf h uir before they could be relensed. Two car of merchandise wero derailed nnd trif fie suspended for about two houis Frue is painfully Injuied about th hips and there are a few abrnsl ns ( nbout tho body McCarthy's leg is frightfully mingled the llcsh being I torn away from the ankle to the Knee I Neither are considered dangerously wounded. NATIONAL EXPORT EXPOSITION PHILADELPHIA. Reduced Kates via Pennsylvania Railroad. The National Export Exposition, which opens nt Philadelphia on Sept 14 and continues until Nov. SO, will be tho most Interesting and Important event occurilng in Philadelphia since the Centennial exhibition of 1S7C. In addition to its valuable commercial exhibits It will present many features of populai Interest and amusement The United States Matlne band, Sousn's band, the Handa Itossa, Ju nes' band, Damrosch's orchestra and other celebrated bauds will furnish nu slc alternatively, and a Midway Plnis unce, eciual, If not superior, to the Woild's Talr Midway at Chicago, and comprising u Chinese village, a Cl in ese theater, acrobats and oust mis, an Oilentnl village, London Ghost Show. Hagenback's Wild Animal show. War ney Castlo and many other unlet u piesentatlons will furnish abundant and ill vei silled amusement. Arrange ments have nil been made for mando lin, guitar and banjo conceits, ind for n grand elioius from tho Oct mini singing societies. For this occasion the Pennsylvan a Itallioad company will sell exclusion tickets fiom all points on its line, to Philadelphia and return, at into of farti and u third for tho round trip, J plus price ot admission. These tickets n . . n , . k . . . . 5 .X ,t X .X X X X X X X X .X X X X X X Wyoming: Avenue. Immense variety of new fall 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 plaid dress goods 49 up; & Corin S H ' "A 'A " ' "A " ' ' "A "A 'A 'A A AX MUSEMENTS I YCEUA1 THEATRE - nimaUNDUR & Rills. Lessees. II R LONU.JHanajer, September 13 and 14, Mr IMn ml C While picscnts the mos& lcinarkablc and successful scenic drama Two Little Vagrants A magnificent pioductlou on n grand scenic scile 'in nights In Paris, 700 nights in London, Geo nUhts In New York. JK) nights In Boston, i iptlvatlus all by Its thrilling dr.imitle stoiv Mlt.PRl-l) HOLLAND n PAN PAN Supported ! nn Admirable Company. This great drama ts prestnled here In its beautiful complitcno--, with nil tho miignltltent scene iv onil mi eh mlcal ef Ircts employed di ring its long run -it the Aendemv ot Music, New Yoik city. Regular prices ACADEHY OF HUSIC, HUHaUNDHR & RUIS, Lessees. H. R. LONO, Manager. One Week Commencing Monria), Sept, n, Mitchell's All-Star Players, In Hepertolre of l'l.iv. Oponln,; Monday l.vtnliii; with Dun Hint's lire.it I'lny, Government Acceptance Dime Matinees Pali) llezlimln? Tucsdaw i:eiiln,' 1'rlcci, IOC, -JOciind.'IOe- Matinees 1 Daily, THE MARRETASCOPE COMPANY September 11,12, r j. Monday, Tuesday and Wed lesday, ThursJay, Trlday and Saturday, ept. 14, 15. 16, the famous Rentz-Santley Burlesqners. Children T.ike twice ns many steps as grown people, consequently wear out twice as ir.iny shoes, unless bought of Handy tablets given away free to the children. UVERITA THE UP-TO-DATE LITTLE LIVER PILL razssEsra CURES BiliousnosSf Constipation, Dyspopsia, and Livor Complaint. m SUGAR COATED. 100 PILLS 25 CTS. Bold by all druggists or sent by mall. Nertlti Mcilctl Co., Calcifo Sold by MrGarruh S. Thomas Diug gists. 319 Lackawari a nve , Scranton, Pa, ftim.1. J aad unfurl miatr mtirrm from 'RlllllacUlrhnedi.e. . IIIoo.l 1'itUon. loutbrul trrcri boitittm ariciei fie. C&4 lot tTorn TctlllunnluU tu4 Itook Trnlh A ! H I I lit I I 1 II - )?.SflU North Mith M.. I'tilludelpMm iTfl'i. I'u.lilnlr th oiilr Hftitut Io th J Uollc3 buies to cur trvru thaggh ibt inHt cflrtrticl ipco 1UUttrUe4 irHhcftirirurtlm 1 10 ijt Hwti9 S 9 "T"T TV T'T'TT tt ' T"TT"T 'T V T T T T ' MfkDE &Y A SVImIV! AJAX TABLETS rOSITIVELY CORE ALIi.riQua fcuf rultlns Mem - l ry, impotence, Msapmjwnoi, eio , canfltq I ly Abuo or otLcr JliPisei end J nil1 a 'f rtoro Jjoat ViuUty InoMoryounn oj atam&niortiUtjr, uj taerocr marriasc. iiuvoDt Iuiaaitr an Coniuinntloa it n in i imi. i hr-it Lin .iowa la meatalu f me iota nAn n4 fiffaitA n I IlItT1. iri fill AtSp fall Tn- lift wq liHTlaa th genuine Ajaz Tobleti Tic 7 hocurM tbouiandsiiii wnicurojo'j. vpit .50CTS.1? itue wrutoa cufiranteg to ctlect a euro nnnh n rxfiinil th Tnoiiar I'rlca rackicuTor sis kc (full irettmrutt for (1C0. TOSH. 1(1 PlHln WUI'IT umn iui.i'ii'i,ui iimi i ji rculsf. larl.orD Hut """AJHA tfclilALlI Vaa ' .t in For sale In Scrantcn, Pa., by Matthews Bros, and II C Sunderrcn. drusslats. will be sold during the loutlnuanco oC the exiiosltlon and will be good for re turn passatre until Nov. 20 -For specltlc uitos and additional In formation apply to nearest ticket agent. t. J kffajgyy pufTTmsysiW llU.'iZjUlS m