The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, September 27, 1899, Morning, Page 6, Image 6

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THE SCRANTON TlUBrXK-WKDXESDAy, SEPTUAIBEIt 27, 1899.
Special
nducements
On all our Pianos
and Organs
I UlllUUUt
And Others.
Perry Brothers
205 Wyoming Ave,
SCRANTON
Ice Cream.
UGST IN TOWN.
Per
c Quart.
LACKAWANNA DAIRY CO
Telephone Orders Promptly Delivered
22 y ill Adams Avenue.
DR. A. A. LINDABURY.
Specialties Surgery, Disease of Women
Office Houri J 1 t ) 12 n. m
J to 4 p. m
At lifiidenco 7 to 8 p. m
Ofllce am Connell Hnltdlni; Heildonca
Jill Mouth Main Avenue.
Scranton Transfer Co.,
I1UUII J. KEUNAN, Mn?cr.
Cl:rchn IlazsaRO direct from residence to
any part of the United State.
Ofllce 109 Lackn. Ave. lMionc 525
HUNTINGTON'S BAKERY
l
It I ULU 11111 I II
120 Spruce Sired,
Jlusonlc Temple.
C. S. SNYDER,
The Only Dentist
In the City Who Is a (Irndun'e In
Medicine.
420-422 SPRUCE STREET.
DR. H. B. WARE,
SPECIALIST.
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
Office llours 9 n. m. to 12.30 p. m.; 2 to 4.
Williams Building, Opp. rostoillce.
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-$nsg-
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I CITY NOTES :
COMPANY H, ATTUNTION.-Theui
will he a meeting of Company It. Thir
teenth regiment tit the armor this even
ing. A full nttemlai.ee Is iciiiestcl.
ANNlVKHSAliY SL'RVICIJ.-Thc annl
vi'iMiy service uf Ueorgc Hamlin will lie
(-Icliratcd this eveiilna at S o'clock, in
the Mission hall, No, 111 Franklin avenue.
The public are Invited.
NO QPOiU'M PHKSKNT.-There was
mi HUiirtHll pieent taut evening so see:t
council did nut take any action on lhi
(Mention of i.llowlns the lire ilcpartmi"it
Id participate In the llroiucn's parade.
WILL VISIT POOH KAItM.-The mem.
Iihis of th poor lio.ird will make an In
formal vlsli at the JUIMde Homo today.
'1 he day will he spent In looking over
tho various Improvements, being made
about the farm.
PHYSICIANS' MKKTING.-The l.ncki.
wanna County .Mnlleal society held u
hhort meeting lust evening in the select
council chamber at city hall. Dr. Charles
Vislirr read a tinner on "Traumatic In
Juries of the Cornea."
Mlri.SINO l'HO.M llO.MIC.-Willlo Me
Gtilre, tit Mooslc, ngcil 1R vcars, has been
absent from home since last Sunday and
tils patvnU arc much alaimed. When
last veer he v ore a blue coat, pink sllk
hosomed s'llii ami black derby hat.
WOMAN'S .U'XII.IAHV MHI'.TlNt!.
A special, and si eclally Impoitnnt meet
lug of the Woman' Au.lllarv of St.
Luke's chinch. Is called by its president.
Sirs. Gertrude M. Sanders-ni, for II o'clock
tills afternoon tu the Parish house. A
full nttend'ince of the women of the
parish is earnestly a-ikcd for.
INQI'RST POSTPONKD.-Tlie inquest
Into tho deatli of Patrick Mullen and
James Penry, the two men killed In the
I.ackuwunna wicck near Nay Auk a few
weeks ago, was to have taken plaeo tills
evenlnpr, but has been positioned on ac
count of the absence from tho city of
several of tho railroad ollirlals who were
to be present.
Oerson's Millinery Opening,
Today, Tomorrow and Friday, No
cards Issued. This Is a personal Invi
tation to nil our friends and patrons to
bo present at our store on opening Jays.
Fall Mllllne.ry Opening
Thursday.Fridayand Saturday. Dough
erty & Thomas, Hotel Jermyn liulldlnp.
CASTOR! A
For Infants and Children,
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
Biguatuniof.
THE OFFICIAL VOTE.
Record of the Ballots at the Primariss, List or the Return Judges and the
Vote by Districts on the Proposition to Repeal the Crawford County Rules.
Casf
mSTlUCTS.
-Arehbald--
1st ward, 1st district
1st ward, 2d district
2d ward
3d ward
llcnton
Ulakely-
lst ward
I'd ward
.id ward
Carhondalp township
Northwest dlsttict
Northeast district
Carbondalo city
1st ward, 1st district
1st ward, 3d district
2d ward, 1st district
2d ward, 2d district
2d ward, 3d district
.'id ward, 1st district
.Id ward, 2d district
3d waul, lid district
.1(1 ward. 4th district
4th ward, 1st district
4th ward, 2d district
4th ward, .Id district
fall ward, 1st district
nth ward, 2d district
Oth ward, 1st district
Clifton township
Covington
Ditlton
Dickson City
1st ward
2d ward
:id ward
Dunmore
1st ward. 1st district
1st ward, 2d district
2d ward, 1st district
2d ward, 2d district
3d ward. 1st district
3d ward, 2d district
3d ward, 3d district
4th ward
nth ward
Glh ward, 1st district
Cth ward, 2d district
Hlinhurst
Fell township
1st (Tistrlct
2d district
3d district
lth district
Greenfield
Glenburn
Gouldsboro
Jefferson .,
Jermyn
1st ward ,.
2d ward
3d ward'
Lackawanna township
South district
Southwest district
Kast district
Northeast district
West district ,
LaPlumo
Lehigh
Madison
Mayfleld
North Abington
Newton
Old Forgo
1st district
2d district
4th district
Olyphant
1st ward
2d ward
3d ward, 1st district
3d ward, 2d district
4th ward
Hansom
1st district
2d district
Roaring Hrook
Scott
Scranton
1st ward, 1st district
1st ward, 2d district
1st ward, 3d district
1st ward, 4th district
1st ward, fan district
2d ward. 1st district
lth district
3d district
2d district
fall district
1st district
3d ward, 2d dlsttict ,
lth ward, 1st district
4th ward, 2d district
4 tit ward, 3d district
4th ward. 4th district
.ith ward, 1st district ,
r.tli ward. 2d district
:.th ward, 3d district
nth ward. 4th district
1st district
2d district
3d district
1st district -
2d district ,
ward, 3d district ,
Mh ward. 1st district
Mh ward. 2d district ,
Oth ward. 1st district
nth ward, 2d district
9th ward. 3d district
Huh ward. 1st district
lOtli ward, 2d district
1st district
2d district
3d district
1st district
2d district
13th ward, 1st district
13th ward, 2d district
13th ward, 3d district
14th ward, 1st district
2d district
1st district
2d district
1st district
Ifith ward, 2d district
17th ward, 1st district
17th ward. 2d district
17th ward. 3d district
ISth ward
19th ward, 1st district
10th ward, 2d district
lfltli ward. 3d district
Iflth ward, ith district
201 li w.ivd. 1st district
2(ii h ward, 2d district
20th watd. 3d district
20th ward, lth district
21st ward, 1st district
21st ward. 2d district
South Ahington--
lst d'strlet
2d idlstriet
3d district
Spring Hrook
Taylor
1st ward
2d ward
3d ward
ltli ward
nth ward
Throop
Wavetly
West Abington
Wlnton
1st ward
-'d ward
3d ward
1 "
3 18
3 25
1 10
15 02 I 49
31 10 18
71
10
10 42
4 21
73
13
2d ward,
2d ward.
2d ward,
2d ward.
3d ward,
fitli ward,
fith ward,
Oth ward,
7th ward,
7th ward.
7th
11th ward.
11th ward,
11th ward,
12th ward,
12th ward,
14th ward,
1."Hh ward.
Kith ward.
16th ward.
12
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10,
:6 22
If, 17
C 19
6 27
30 43
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41 021
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1! si
101 If!'
171 441
24 33!
3S 49,
221 211
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Pluralities
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Abe Ho wells ....
P. F. Spullman...
Hy Schllllcr
W. II. Stoddard.
Gcorgo Williams
William H. carter
George V. Sltgreaves.
Irvin Osborne (sub).
Nathan Davis
11
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3Nlcholns Rogers ....
0Villiam Male
2 W. H. Foster
illy uattle
V. D. Evans
William I skit
Illicit Finlan
.IIDavId Irf'tvlB
lIMark Wilson
11
10
P. D. Welsh.
Thomas Klllucn
K, II. Stone
Frank Chine ...
John Maze
Al Slfflln
K. j. Stern
J. Li. Tlnkliutn ..
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Yes.
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Fred Kief er no.
lOpKdward Swartz
S William Jones
...Thomas Gaynor
1,F. K. Wauner (sub)...,
2 T. I'. Lotchwortli ,
6s. 11. Huckley (sub)....
14IIW. K. Carrell
...lPatrlck Conway (sub).
12'Mlchael Flnttorty ,
2i'iV. D. Stevens
33iJohn S. Luce
1S. G. Rlel
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No.
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Joseph Wllce I Yes.
Ifleotfre Younff No.
IFrank H. Gdell Yes.
F.J. Northup I rvo.
It. C. Drum I No.
Frank Kenyor. Yes.
W. II. Hell Yes.
Thomas J. Williams.
W. H. Iienuett
I1I. . Wlllman
('William Thomas ...
iThomas Hallstono
,7,acliarlalt Gray ...
iCharles Hray
HIDavid A. Jones .....
llMiles T. Gardner ..
IJJacob Knecht
IIKiificne Noack
li'GeorKe Cobb
I Oscar Van Husklrk
I! J. H. Knlffht
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I William Itawlinr. (sub).
lTliomas Bell
i .Thomas Pickrell
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7 101 S 1 1 Peter F. O'Jlalley Yes.
74 1 S 73(Frank I. Thomas I No.
20 II 21 iJohn iProbert No.
...I i;....Samuel Smith Yes.
IS 56 1 21 1 Frank Parry 1 Yes.
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2Stephen Sclimidt
William Hlnes
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43 II. C. Hatton (sub) I
4IE. W. Pearce
23Hlchard Roderick (sub)
7Louis II. Johns 1
23IJohn Alexander (sub)
David Evans
A. 15. UrifTKS
IW. W. Simpson
W. It. Slmms
Kdward Rock ,
James Wheeler
Peter Iynotl
'Joseph Jeffiles
"-!'IIy W. Ferlier
IS 1 1 James Leyshon
10Vllllani A. Phillips
211'Frank Shedd
4lHowell Harris (sub)
27 Walter Davis
16John T. James
2iTliomas Hocan (sub)
...Charles F. Richards
12lLouls Price (sub)
HjiGeorKe Ilurkell
ll'Uolin I.ynott ,
22llHermann HaBcn
23I1W. S. Millar ,
23H. S. Poust (sub) ,
43Ira Mitchell ,
"IIF. P. Price
40m. W. Uowry
llliCharles K. Robinson (sub)...
38iaeorpre V. Schlve ,
r2 Fred Welchel (sub)
3'J;Daid Humphrey
MUCharles Stone
silJames Carroll (;ub)
iJJames McGouldrlck (sub),..,
12, Albert Nothacker
I12 Marion Finn
40,S. M. Sloat ,
22'jneorKe II. Harrier
3lPeter Ross
30 (John M. Kd wards
33 1 T. J. Reynolds (sub) ,
34PDr. D. A. Capwoll
") J. G. Seanians
n3noiiKlnss Jay (sub)
2!IS. II. Stevens (sub)
13 1 'Joseph Splecher
"ilRdwln H. Shlrer
4S Jacob F. Miller (sub)
"llOscar Strauch
14;Jucoli Ruppenthal
9ICharles Lyman
...J'DavId A. Davis
6 Charles Closs
1 pJanies Shorten .t
3M, T. Jones
10'IS. D. Roberts
SHJohn Ord
2'iN. S. Davis (sub)
7!Gllbert Grlttln
il'Sllas Grlilln r
4T. It. Matthews
I!
7Tallle W. Jones
16Tliomns Francis
7 ' James Morris, jr. (sub)
16James Douse
SillCdward Kvans
13J. II. Law (suli)
7'IKdwnrd Carpenter
7 II Fred Gethman
6!
V 3 'GeorpiP K. Daudo
2 17 151 24lFrank Rolls
... .... ui hCharles Sheridan, sr.
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VETTER RECEPTION.
Brother Odd Fellows Greet Him in
Large Numbers at Music Hall.
Colonel Philip J. Vetter was tendered
a reception last evening In Music hall
by the various lodges of Odd Fellows
In the city. The audlto'rllim was liter
ally packed with people when Rev. R.
F. V. 'Pierce, pastor of the Penn Ave
nue Baptist church, opened the exer
els 'a with prayer.
Mr. Votter was seated In the centre
of the stafre, surrounded by the vari
ous members of the commlttou In
charge. Mayor Molr also occupied a
scat on the stage. Colonel George W.
Sklllhorn acted as chairman of tlv
evening.
The Green Ridge quartette rendered
n selection, after which Mayor Molr de
livered the address of welcome. Ho
paid a high tribute to the Indomitable
will, courage and heroism displayed by
Mr. Vetter, and extended a hearty wel
come on behalf of the Odd Fellows of
the city.
The mayor was followed by John
Uvans, who sang "Asthore" with 'H
sweet tenor voice. Past Grand Charles
Giver, of Globe lodge, of which Mr.
Vetter is a member, then delivered an
address, after which the Schubert Glee
club sang a part song.
.Past Grand Harry Reynolds, of Rob
ert Rums lodge, then spoke hrletly. Un
was followed by District Deputy Grand
Master A, A, Vosburg, who also dellv-
finrt sufferings In the frozen North.
When he had finished, all thoss In
tho nudlcneo filed upon the stage nnd
shook hands with him, Canton Scran
ton, Patriarchs Militant, acted as a re
ception committee.
FATHER JOHN'S FUNERAL.
Arrangements for Interment nnd
Officers of tho Mass.
Nearly nil arrangements have been
made for the funeral of the late Rev.
John Loughran, of Mlnooka, tomorrow
morning. Tills afternoon at 1.30 o'clock
tho remains will be vested and borne
from his late homo to St. Joseph's
church and placed on a catafalque,
which has been erected In tho center of
tho church. Members of thu several
male societies of the congregation will
act as a suard of honor during the day
and night. .
Tho services Incident to the funeral
will be commenced at 9.30 o'clock to
morrow morning, when the priests will
recite the divine ofllce.
The olllcers of the solemn high mass
of requiem will be: Rev. P. A. Garvey.
of St. Charles seminary, Philadelphia,
celebrant; Rev. John Loughran, of the
cathedral, deacon; Rev. P. A. li-rod-erlck,
of Susquehann, sub-deacon; Rev.
T. F. Coffey, of Carbondale, master of
ceremonies; Rev. D. J. McCarthy,
thurifer; Rev. M. J. Kelley and Rev. J.
J. H. Feeley, acolytes.
The priests' choir, which was organ
ized a few months ago, will sing th'i
mass, Instead of tho church choir. Dr.
Mason will lead the choir.
MATTERS IN THE COURTS.
Old Forge Injunction Is Practically
Revoked Cases Heard in Com-
man Pleas Court.
Judge Gunster yesterday granted tha
petition of the Scranton and Plttstou
Railway company presented by Ma
jor Everett Warren for a modification
of the' Injunction restraining tho com
pany from operating in Old Forge,
The Judge sustains tho contention
that tho second ordinance is untainted
and that It accords the company the
desired franchise.
In the case of Roplogle astilnst
Carey and others the Jury yesterday
afternoon at 1 o'clock rendered a ver
dict for the defendants. The plain
tiff alleged that lie overpaid the Careys
$150 on a loan transaction. The jury
couldn't believe it.
Tho suit of Edmunds against Mack
was tried before Judge Edwards yes
terday, it Is a case of mother against
daughter. Mrs. Edmunds alleges that
she loaned her daughter 300 to pay
for a liquor license In 1893 and ISO!.
This the daughter emphatically denies.
The jury was out at adjournment.
A. D. Robinson was on trial before
Judge Archbald yesterday on charges
of malicious prosecution and false im
prisonment preferred by one Gros
venor, who demands $2,000 damages.
He was arrested in 1S97 for stealing
milk bottles on complaint of Robinson
and was tried and acquitted.
A verdict of $22S In favor of the plain
tiff was rendered yesterday in the case
of the Mica Roofing company against
Dunn Brothers.
TAKEN TO BINGHAMTON.
&mmmimMmfommmmmm$u
i Lamp Differences
-s
Of courso you know there are lamps and lamps. There is
tho cheap, flimsy, blg-fov-the-money kind. If you want a
lamp to give perfect satlnfactlon you should not fail to see
our line. Most of our lamps aro ulstinctlvely original. No
duplicates. But ono of n kind. If yotl want a lamp for llttlo
money, medium prico or high art we have them. We are lamp
headquarters for this city.
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1 Millar & Peck,
131 Wyoming Av
"Walk In and look around,"
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THE POPULAR HOUSE-FURNISHING STORE.
Dockash
Stoves M Ranges
Don't grumble at the cook when, breakfast is late.
Perhaps it's not her fault. Very likely she don't know
about the Dockash. Dockash Ranges are noted for
their superior flue construction, insuring a quick fire
in a few minutes after drafts are opened. We will
gladly tell you more about them if you will ask us.
Yes, we always keep repairs in stock.
The remains of James Mlnihan, who
met death by an electrical shock it
tho Cliff works Monday evening, wero
removed to Binghamton on the l.!5
train yesterday afternoon. ,
Deceased's mother came to the city
yesterday and arranged with Under
taker Tague for the removal of the
body to Binghamton, where the funeral
will be held.
Dewey Day Celebration at New York
Sept. 20 and 30, 1890.
The Delaware and Hudson railroad
will sell excursion tickets front all sta
tions to New York and return nt on"
fair and a third for the round trip.
Tickets will be good going Sept. 2Sth
and 29th and good to return on trains
leaving New York on or before Oct.
4th. and to destination on or before
Oct. 5th. 1S99.
Smoke the Hotel Jermyn Cigar, 10c.
FOOTE & FULLER CO.,
M Hears Building, 140-142 Washington Ave.
wcmrrsrmi smrxm
ane,
si o 1 4 SEJl
JiLv Furrier jL
MffiMa s shwiu8f tue newest JSpl
Jlm r nftnnun m SW m
JMm 1 If I M 6 v t$m&kw
1S lUiuniilllluO yM
Sllll' f A" Kinds, fc'i&Z'Clm
Handsome Tailored Gowns, Ladies', Misses' and Chil
dren's Jackets, Silk Waists, Golf Capes, etc. Largest as
sortment ever brought to this city. Prices the lowest.
RELIABLE FUR REPAIRING DONE.
324 Lackawanna Ave.
Raw Furs Bought.
Notice.
All interested in the organization of
a new local Hulldlng and Loan asso
ciation In Hyde Park will please attend
a meeting for that purpose at Co-operative
Hall, Wednesday evening, Sep
tember 27.
Smoke the Pocono 5c. Cigar.
cred an address of welcome. W. Lay
ton then Fung "The Song that Reached
My Heart."
Past Grand Master W. Gaylonl
Thomas then spoke. Ho said that the
whole world had been stirred by the
sufferings endured by Captain Dreyfus
on Devil's Island, but that he believed
the sufferings endured by Mr. Vetter
had been far greater.
Past Grand John T. Howe, of Lacka
wanna lodge, referred to iJIr, Vetter as
being a bad boy who deserved to bir
spanked for exposing himself to such
dangers.
Mr, Vetter himself was then Intro
duced and, with the aid of a larga map
of Alaska, delivered an Intensely In
teresting description of his Journeys
The Leading and Largest
Millinery Store
JJrJr
413 Lackawanna Avenue
Headquarters for
Young's Hats,
Men's Underwear
Gloves and
Hosiery.
miiMc
Successor to ISransu.i & Tallmaii,
412 Spruce Street.
Try our ioc Special Collars, bet
ter than any isc Collar in town.
Steam and
Hot Water
Heating
Todag, Tomorrow,
and Tridag
September 27, 28, 29
Imported
Trimmed Hats
Rictur Hats
From our Paris and New York Stores,
Estimates cheerfully furnished
on Electrical and Heating Work
Most complete line of Gas am
Electric Fixtures in the city.
Repair work given prompt attcn
tion.
Chas. B. Scott
110 Franklin Avenue.
SUMMER RESORTS.
Elmwood Hall
Elmhurst, Pa.
(Formerly Hotel ttlinhurJt.i
Open AH the Year.
This hotel hai besti romo iolej and reiltta l
throughout and will opsn lt doors June 14,
For rates, otc, call on or adJreu
DR. W. H.H. BULL
ELMHURST, PA,
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