The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, January 12, 1900, Morning, Page 6, Image 6

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FRIDAY, JANUARY 12, 1900.
THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-
EVENTS OF DAY IN
WEST SCRANTON
DEMENTED MINER POUND ON
MAIN AVENUE.
lays HJb Name Is Patrick Dempscy,
but Does Not Know Where His
Homo Is Ladles' Aid Society Elect
Officers Young Couple Married in
Blnghamton Funeral of William
Newman Union Prayer Services.
To Attend an Installation at Bald
Mount News Notes and Personals.
A demented man who nave his name
as Patrick Dpmpney was picked up
on Mnln avenue Itist r-vcnlntr unci tuk
en to the station liitce, whole lit'
spent the nlnht. Tho man was iittltd
In his working Unthes and hays lu Is
cmplojp'l us a miner at the lllxur
elope, operated in North S'-iauton hy
the Delaware and Hudson company.
When questioned ns to vheio ho 10
elded ho said that he did nou know.
He had boarded with Mrs. Hubert
Marshall, on Wood stieet, who, ho
claims, moved to West Sctanton a few
days nRo, and as he was not familiar
with the streets lost his way.
The man later abetted that lilt
famllv resided In l'lne Itrook nnd
wanted to Ro thei,n. After he w
locked up he continued to talk In an
incoherent manner and seemed utteily
unconsrlou of his sunoundlnRS. An
examination will be made Into his
mental condition today.
KLKCTION OP oFFicnns.
The Ladles' Aid Midoty of the ftlnip
Bon Methodist Kplbeopal church held
v regular meeting last cvvnlni? and
elected the following ollltois for the
ensulnp je.u :
l'lesldciit. Mis. Selh W. WtlKley;
f rst vice-president, Mrs, j0 m r. ut
dolph; second vlcu-preIden Mis. ,1.
U. Saunders; secretary, Mis. 1 C.
Hall; tre.usuiei. Mis. W. K. Cas:nT.
Managcis, Mis. James IS. James,
Mrs. 1). liowilek, Mis. Hiirlot Mot
Mis. Moses Ace, Mrs. G'Oir Kleth.
Chairman of devotional ex-rci30. Mis.
J. F. Handolph.
WK13K OF PRAYER
The attendance at the union prayer
services In the arious (.hutches dur
ing the present week lias been very
encouraging to tho pa&tois. and much
good has resulted fiom their eftoiK
Last evening Itev. J. H. Sweet sioko
nt the Washburn Stieet Piesbyterlan
church on the subject of "Families and
Schools." This evening the .erlee will
be held at the Simpson Methodist Epis
copal church, when ltev, I H. Foster
will speak on "Home and Fmclgn Mis
flons." The subject foi pulpit coiHdeiatlon
on S unci. us In the aiIous e lunches
Uwanta
Good cough remedy, take Du
(ours French Tar. For Sale at
GEOKGE W. JRNKINS'.
ioi S. Main Ave-ius
Last Call of the Season
on High-Grade Blankets.
These Blankets are every thread wool
and made by the best manufacturers.
They were never intended for the bargain
counter, and the only reason for their get
ting there lies in the fact that the lots are
small, ranging from five to a dozen pairs
ot each number quoted.
High Glass White Wool Blankets,
12-4 size, were $13. 50 a pair now $10.00
12-4 size, were $12.00 a jmir now $7.50
12-4 size, were $S.50 a pair now $5.75
11-4 size, were $7.50 a pair now $5.00
11-4 size, were $5.00 a pair now $3.50
Pure Wool Colored Blankets.
11-4 size, were $6.00 a pair now $5.00
11-4 size, were $5.00 a pair now $3.25
11-4 size, were $1.00 a pair now $2.05
10-4 size, were $4.50 a pair now $3.50
These Blankets would cost more at the
mills today than we are asking. They're
in perfect condition, but lots are small.
Silk Covered Eiderdown Comforts,
and a few with finest imported silkoline coverings.
$12.00 Comforts for $7.40
$8.50 Comforts for $5,0S
$5.50 Comforts tor $3.08
Fancy Lap Robes that sold for $1.35. This Q$r
Globe Warehouse
VIN MARIANI
Marlanl Wine World Famous Tonic.
THE EVIDcNCu praxes Mint Hio mod
leal prnrcHdlim as well as nil who hao
iihciI Via Mailatil pronoutieu It till
equalled, nlixoHitcly rtlluhlo and nafe.
Can hei taken with peifnt umllilonee
xvhtiicxcr a tonlci Ktntnllxo U nquliul.
All iIiukrIhIJ. ltefino Substitutes.
wilt bo "Chi 1st and the
Members of the Chimb."
Individual
MARRIED IN UINOIIAMTON.
Clxdo il'hllllps, of Mullein stieet, and
Mls Kill" Jennings, of Pine lliook,
were quietly ininlid In tllnghamton,
N. Y., on Sattiulay last. The man Inge
was the lcsult of an elopcliunt, and
the nuws of the event has Just leaked
out.
The ciooin Is the son of Mr. and
Mis. Thomas Phillips, and Is employed
at the box taetoiy In South Seianton.
His bilde Is a well-known young
lady, and tho manlagu will be a sur
mise to her many friends.
.street cams delayed.
The west bound cats on the street
railway line wio delayed yesterday
owing to tho slippery condition of the
tails on the West Lackawanna avenue
hill.
Tiaflle was necessarily delayed and
In consequence; the company were
gieatlv inconvenienced In the tunning
of cais. The dlineiilty was overcome
us far as possible towatds nightfall.
FIWEUALS YESTERDAY.
The funeral of tho late William New
man was hugely attended jestetday
afternoon. The services weie con
ducted by Uev. Hogeis 1st act, of St.
Luke's Kplscnp.il church, and burial
was made In the Washburn stieet
cemeteiy.
The. pall-beat eis and flowcr-beatcis
weie selected fiom among the men
bets of the Vtleklajeth' union and
were as follows: lleo-ge Pfclffor, Mai
tln Dlckhullor. K. T. Sniffer, Klljan
Shlftei, Thomas Oammell, KdwaiJ,
Softley and Pied Krelllck.
Thtee childKii weie lulx.itelx burled
cUetday fiom contagious diseases.
Two In the Washburn stieet cemetery
and one in the Cathedial cemetery.
One wtis Milton J. D.nlcs, the three-
ear-old son of Mr. and Mrs. D.ixlcl T.
Dnxlcs, of Fellows and Ninth stieet,
one the infant child of Mi. and Mrs.
John Thomas, of Sloan stieet, nnd the
other tho lle-eat-old son of Ambrose
Olbney, of Noith Keictt ncnue.
GENERAL NEWS NOTKS.
Kdwaid Mlllett, of Hampton street,
w.is htiuek on the head with a stone
while walking along Luzerne stieet,
near Tomtit, Wednesday eenlng, and
quite badly lltjuied.
Miss Maine Stai.ton, of Tenth stieet,
entct tallied a patty of ft lends at her
homo on Wednesday evening.
Kvangellst P. J. Kane will begin
a relies of ietal meetings at the
Simpson Methodist Kplscopal church
next Monday eenlng.
St. Htendan's Council, Y'oung Men's
Institute, will hold a llteiaty meeting
this eenlng In their rooms.
The tire nlaim at noon esterday was
caused liv the dlscoety of a blaze In
a frame building next to No. 29 school,
13elleue. The damage was slight.
Willie Gieame, the foul teen-year-old
son of Edward Grcame, of North Re
becca avenue, has disappeared from
home again, and Is causing his parents
no end of trouble.
Tho remulns of John W. O'Hoyle,
which were brought here from New
York yesterday to tho parents' home
on North Kverctt nxenue, were lu
te ned In the Cathedral cemetery yes
terday aftienoon.
Mr. and Mrs. William (Unley, of
Mm oln Heights, xxetu tetideicd a fare
well leeeptlon Wednesday evening,
pilor to. their departure for Huffalo,
N. Y.
Mr. and Mrs. L. 1). Hlglow loft last
night for West Point, Nebiaska, whute
their child Is seriously 111.
A delegation from Washington enup,
No. ITS, Palilotlo Order Sons of Ameil
ca.' will attend a public Initiation at
Hald Mount this evening.
An Infant child of Mr. ani Mis. Wil
liam Deacon, of 311 Thlri"nt'i sttcvl,
died yesterday. The funonil will bo
piUately conducted this at" rnoon.
Miss Annemin will cond let n Itlble
class meeting this evening nt the
Young Women's rhrltlan association
looms, to which ull joung glil am In
vited. SOUTH SCRANTON NOTES.
Funeral of John Schrader Fourteen
Friends and Scranton Athletic
Club's New Officers.
Tho funcrul of John Schrader took
Place yesterday morning from his late
homo on Brick street, and was largely
attended by his numerous fi lends.
At 9 o'clock the casket was closed
and the funeral cortage moed to St.
Paul's Kvungellcul church, corner of
iPtospect axenue and Peeeh street,
wneie tne funeral set vices were con
ducted by the pustor, Hev. Alfred Ball
hoin, who pleached the funeral ser
mon, and spoke ery highly of the
good qualities of the deceased.
Tho funetal was In charge of Falling
Spilngs lodge, No. 238, Knights of Py
thias, of Plttston, of which organiza
tion deceased was a most valued mem
ber. The pall beaieis were: Kx-Uj-corder
of Deeds Chatles Heuster, Coun
cilman William Smith, Adam Yearin;?
and Chailes Scott. The lemains wete
taken to Plttston, wheto Intel ment was
made.
OFFICEHS WKHK KLKCTKD.
At the tegular business meeting of
the Foutteeit Fi lends last eenlnc the
following oflkcis for the ensuing enr
weto elected: Ptesldont. Louis Zlmmer:
vice president, Pied Khrhardt; record
ing seeietaty, Hen. Moote; limine! ll
societal y, William Iiuelenbaek; tte-is-uter,
John Schunk; sergeant at arms,
Albert Holer; stew tut, Joseph Pest.
After tho louttne business had been
disposed of a social session was held.
Hofteshments of all kinds wete served
by Stewart Rest.
ANOTHKH KLKCTION.
Tho Scranton Athletic club met at
their hall on Alder stieet last even
ing, nnd elected otlicet.s for the ensuing
year as follows: President, Charles
Muisih; vice piesldent, T. C. Neuls;
tieasuier, John Schunk; recording sec
letnry, George Wlrth; financial sector
tiny, Peter Neuls; captain, Christ.
Hose; librarian, Chailes Langman;
tittstee, tlneo yeats, F. Schneider.
Three new members were Initiated,
namely: Clerk of Courts Thomas Dan
iels. William Ftlchs and William Hlr
schel. TOLD IX A FEW LINKS.
The funeral of Mary, tho four- ear
old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomaj
Kennedy, took place yesterday after
noon fiom the fnmlly residence, 420
Inlng aienue. Tho lemains were laid
to rest In the Cathedral cemetery.
The remains of Petei, the two-year-old
hon of Mr. nnd Mis. Peter Shlrra.
of 6J0 Birch stteet, weie jesteulay af
ternoon laid to i est In the Qeirnan
Catholic cemeteiy. nt No. .".
Miss Maine Ueshone, of Haw lev, la
the guest of Mr. and Jits. John Roer,
of Hlekoiv Micet.
Tho wife of Permanent Man William
Flekus, of tho Neptune Lnglnc com
pany. Is dangeroulv HI.
O. I'. McKenna, of Plttston aemu
has letuined fiom a few dajs' sit
In New Yoik city.
John Sehielber, of Alder street, who
has been dangerously 111. is on tho way
to reeoveiy.
Chailes T. Belb, who spent the past
few weeks at the home of his parent
on Aldet street, letuined yesteiday to
the motiopolls.
Mis. Knill Bonn, of Plttston aenu.
teturned vesteiday fiom a visit with
lelatlves. at Hhamokln.
Pea Coal SI. 25 n Ton Delivered
to South Side, central city nnd cential
llde Park. Addres-s oidcts to J. T.
Sharkey, 19U Cedar ave. 'Phone 66S3.
NORTH SCRANTON.
Thf inairlage of Mist Margaret
Jones to James Macke, of Notth Main
nenue, was nuletly solcmnlyed at the
home of tho bildo's paimts, Mr. and
Mis. M. Jones. No 51 1 Liggett stteet.
Wednebday evening. The ceremony
was pi i formed by the Rfv. Dr. It. R
Joncb, of the Welsh Congiegationat
church, in the piesenep of only a few
intlmato filmds und i 'I 'it I vet. vt the
contiacting parties. The eoujlo was
attended by tho bridu'h sister, Miss
Ell7a Jon. s, .ind James, Lewis.
At the conclusion of the serlc?s a
wedding repast was served the guests
piesent. Mr. and Mrs. Jones weie the
leclplents of many nanrlsome nnl use
ful gifts.
They are well known oung people
In this end and enjoy the esteem nnd
good will of ,t legion of fi lends, all of
whom wish them u pio'nioiia wedded
life. Kor the iint they will lesldo
with .Mrs. Mnekey, but Intend llvlntr
at oiyptiant, whio Mr. Maekey is
engaged in business.
The fun.'ial of Mildred, the 11-yoar-old
daughter of Mr. and Mis. Thomas
Moigan. of Maigaiot nenue, will take
place this afternoon at 1! o'clock fiom
the home. IJndei taker Jones his tho
funeral In charge.
Tho Lilac Social and Dramitlu club
will prodme at the nvdltoiium this
evening "The Cuban Hpy," a comedy
ill uma by Fiank McDenuott. Tim
pioceeds will be given to Mrs. Michael
Mai tin, of Koypor avenue.
Next Monday eenlng, Januaiy 15,
THERE IS A GLASS OF PEOPLE
Who uro Injuicd by tho use of coffee.
Itecently there has been placed In ull
the grocery stores a new preparation
called UHAIN-O, made of pure grulns,
that takes the plueo of coifce, Tho moht
delicate stonuich receives It without tils,
tress, nnd but few tun tell it from coffie.
It does not cost otr '4 us much. Chll
clrcn may drink It with great beneilt.
15 cts. and 2 c ts. per package. Try it.
Able for OltAlN-O.
Dr. James
HckdMhe
ronden.
ANY
HEADACHE
Will yield to tho
soothing influences
of that marvelous
little remedy,
Dr. James'
Headache Powders
Act directly on tho
nerves not to
stupefy them, but to
soothe and
strengthen them.
Absolutely harmless.
At all Drug Btoros.
4 dosos 10 cents.
Cure Where
Others
Fail.
a testimonial benefit will bo given to
John T. lteeie In the Welsh lluptlst
church, on West MniKct stieet. One
of the featiues of the evmlng will be
a dt awing: foi a gold-lauded cane and
gold ring. Atnonrr thos- who will tuku
part In th" programme nt: John T.
i:unH. 1'iof. W. M. D.ivle, Jo.shu.i
Johns, Mrs. 1). D. Lewis. MIshos Knth
erlne Hltehlngh, Wllhcltnltui Oiinin
and others.
The 1'tOO Soel.U club will hold their
social Thursday epnlng, Jamie ty l".
nnd not Tilday. Jnnu.it y in. as was
stnud in this column jesteiday.
This penlng the subject to bo dis
cussed at tho Piovldenci- Pttsbyttrlnn
church will bo "Kotolun and Hiiiim
Mlsdonailes "
Mi. and Mis. August Kldlcr, of Sum
mit avenue, aie lejolciug over the ar
rival or .1 young daughter.
John McNulty. of Mtitg.iret .uenue.
who has been 111 for tho past two
wee-ks with Uphold pneumonia. Is 10-
tu oilng.
Dald Jones, of Watklns stieet. Is
tuffeilng with a biokon leg, which he
leiched yistt'idity bv mls-st"Pplns on
sonii' Ice.
Thomas Ilealy. of Ctisl"k avenue. Is
HI.
Miss XclHo llnhhlnli. of T.ririrolt
stieet, Is entott lining MIm May (!ol-
den, or Plttston.
lov. H. O. Itnndlmr has retumel
fiom Dalton, wliete In- tiieaehed In
the Uaptlst li-t(h of that nl.u o Tues
day eenlnn.
Mis. (Icoige Stiangi Is III at hor
luiinc on I'ast MaiKet stieet.
Mll's Ctil)l)nns. nf .nininlt nnnniv
has I etui nod to Jfteison Medle.il col
lege. Xolsilti Tlslic. nf Wlll'.im tin. t em
ployed at the Deliwau' and Hudson
machine shops, had tvo ilnsvis of th
right hand bin ished recently while
engaged at .oik as a maehlnlst.
DUNMORE DOINGS.
Independents to Enteitaln Two Ken
Injured in a Runaway on.
Blakely Street.
The mcmbeis of the local tiro com
pany, Independent Hose company, No.
1, have decided to accept the Invita
tion of the Mooslo Hose compiny to
attend their fair, which Is now In
progress, and fuinl&h an evening's en
tertainment. Tho lire laddies have
been conscientiously di tiling foi th
past few months nnd feel tonlldent of
making a good shov.lng at their even
ing at the fair. The date selected i
Tuesday evening, Januaiy 2 J. and the
following committee has been ap
pointed, who will look after tho means
of transit of tho drill team and other
exhibition menthols1 Victor Bur.sehell,
Fiank Bllckens and John Olll. Tho
mcmbeis of the di 111 team will meat
tonight for pt action, and all members
aie lequested to bo piesent.
TWO MEN INJURED.
As two farmers were driving along
South Blakely stieet yesteiday after
noon at ." 30 o'clock the horses took
flight at a passing biieet ear and
gave n sudden leap. The box se it,
upon which the men weie sitting, be
came loosened and they weie pitched
together upon the btoiv hldewalk. the
hotses keeping on their light until
stopped a few rods further flown tho
stieet.
Both men weto IntONleated and when
picked up were considerably btuNel
In many places. Dr. Winter looked
after their Injuries.
OTHER NOTES.
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Dolnietch. who
were mauled Chtistmas afternoon, ate
back again and leeching best wishes
from the friends of their circle.
The subject for tonight's service In
the Fltst Piesbytetlan church is
"Christ's Service of Self Sacrlticc"
Luke 2JU7-I9. The meetings In this,
tho week of prayer service, are belnjr
well attended und contldeiablo Intel -est
manifested.
The Daughters of Ameilca served
tea to n largo number of their mem
bers at the home of Mis. Moses Kel
lum. on Grovo stieet, vesteiday after
noon at 4.30 o'clock. A most enjoy
able time was spent In social chat.
Miss Mamie Vatdetu of Plttston, Is
the guest of relatives Xn town.
Miss Kntherinu MeAndtews, of
Brooklyn. N. V., Is spending several
days with her parents on Thionp
stieet.
Miss Marlon Mosts, of Biooklyn, N.
Y., Is vlbltlng friends on South Blakely
btteot.
ACTOR M'CHARLES BURIED.
Funeral Conducted Under Auspices
of the Actois' Fund.
Tho funeial of Actor Charles Me
Charles, of New Yoik, who died at the
LacKuwanna hospital Tuesday aftei
noon, was conducted esteiday aftei
noon, funeral set vices being hold at
St. Petei's cithedral, and Inteimcnt
being made In the Cathedial ceme
teiy. Tho pall-beuters wete six mem
bers of tho Maude Hlllman company,
now playing at the Academy of Music.
McChurles was a mciuboi nf the
"Shannon of the Sixth" company and
was suddenly taken ill with pneumonia
Saturday afternoon. Ho was temoved
to the Lackawanna hospital and tiled
there Tuesduy uftetnoon.
He was u clever actor and In his
company had tho second leading role.
Ho was u tall, line-looking man und
4 well liked by his fellow actors. He Is
survived by a wife, who was In the
city yesterday at tho funeral.
Harvey Long, munngcr of tho Acad
emy of Music nnd Lyceum thontern,
was notllled by tho ofliclitls of the
Actois' Kund association of the United
States to take charge of the' funeral,
nnd us a u-sult MeCharles w.is burled
nt tho expence of tho fund nnd by a
collection taken up In tho city.
Tluxe eontrlbutltiK to thin wore the
nctniH In the "SorrouK ot Satan" corn
piny, which appeared nt tho Lyceum
Wednesday, the Maude Hlllman com
pany and the iniploes of tho Lyeeum
and Academy of Musle.
OBITUARY
lli'Rh II. Illgglns, head tiookknoper for
tin- Hunt . I'oiuicll (oinuuiy, died list
lilghl at 1 o'clock at his home, Hi! South
Blaki l street, Dunmore, from an
apoplectic stroke, which ho sustained ut
P o'cIik k tho tAtnlnt pielois. lie wes
t! :ear of ago and Is survived by his
wife. The ilcccustd was horn In Scot
land and eamo to this country at an
tnilv age. For morn thin a quart) r ot
u century ho was a rcpliltut of Dunmoie
and lor isKtcen years was In the cm
ploy of Hunt At Council, lie also solved
In u similar eapuelty for several curs
with tho Stow tis Pork Packing company,
pilor to entering tho 1-ervlco ol tho Hunt
& Council company, lie worked as usual
en Wtdnesiliv but was compl ilnlne, as
lie n ul Keen for several mouths, of fro
intent and severe hcaeliclies. Wednes
day eve nltiK about 3 o'clock lie was strlck
tn down with apoplexy nnd never tal
lied nlthoagh his physicians worked with
lilm iiues-iiintly until all hope ot resus
citation had passed.
Mrs. Phoebe A. Dexter, of Narrowr
Imrg, N. Y., tiled at L' in o'clock Wednes
day morning at the home of Ihm daugh
ter, Mrs. .Tames Wright, nt '.'.'t Spuico
street, She has been vNltlug there for
the 1 it three months, but was sueldtiilv
stricken with pnalsis and It was tint
which caiiscil hi r eleith. She was SI
vears nf age and Is survived by three
lauglitctt, and four fen". Tho former are
Mrs. , lines Wilght and Mrs. J. II. Kn,
of thix cltv, and Mrs. H. McK.il, of liar
tlcld, N V, while the litter aio Lllaf,
John, Thnmas and Ml is all of Narrows,
burg. Mrs. Dextt r was a woman nf
lovable nature, respected and levered liv
nil l t,i 1, iii.v lit,. Tim (.iniiliu ..111 1.,.
.,,, ,... ..in. ..... ,.,. i ..it. tiii .... hi
taken to Narrow "burg via the llrle jud
W.voinlng i alii oid this morning mil tha
services will be oondi.ctcd and the body
Interred there this afternoon.
Mrs. James It Atlitrtrn tiled Wednes
d iv nt her hnmn .tt Cnpoiise nveiiue and
Dilivviite street. She Is suivlved bv 1
hush mil, two brothers and two stunll
ihlldien Situnlav mninlng at Pi o'c locK
the funetal will take plate with Inter
ment at Waverlv, Pa.
Tllich. the V.-ir.ontlis-old i hlld of Ml
and Mrs Steuben Mtilhitkiv nf Doelgp
iiverue, .lied veittrdiv fiom dlphtherl l
The funeral will lie private Iv londiietid
nt !.' 'i n'e loe. this iift'innim. lnleine it
will be m ide In the t'.ttheilral cemetery.
SUICIDE AT TROY.
Edwaid Watbon Kills Himself With
a Revolver.
Special to The Scranton Tribune.
Townnda, Jan. 11. Ttoy was thescenc
of it gie.U sensation eHterday, when
It became known In the morning that
Edvvutd Watson, an emplove In the
shoe faetoiy at that place, had taken
his ow n life at tho Trov house, nnd
that the deed was commit ted In the
piesenee of hU bilde In his room, o
whom ho had only been married six
months.
Mis. Watson's stoiy of the nffnlr la
that her husband got up from bed about
1" o'clock. Haying that he was going
to write a letter to his mother. She,
thinking nothing of this, fell aslcp.
but was awakened again about thiity
minutes afterwaids by the sound nf
a pistol shot, and tlsing, found her
husband llng upon the floor with a
L'J-callbtc bullet In his tight temple,
lie had written and sealed a letter to
be sent his parents. Watson came
fiom New Jeisey to Troy about one
year ago, and held a position as lastrr
In the shoe faetoiy. He wns of a
pleas int ellsposltlon and about twentj
blx vears old.
Ho mauled a Miss Sherman, of Tiny
The letter to his old home Mated: "You
know my tiouble: I am won led about
what to do. but think this Is the best."
He bade his puicnth an affecting f.uo
well and utged them not to vvony. Tho
motive of the suicide lb a mystery, as
thete had not been the leMst domestic
tiouble.
OYSTER NAVY IN DISTRESS.
Thousands of Dollais Needed to
Fight the Pirates.
Annupolis, Mil, Jan. 11 Mai land's
ojstcr navy, famous in jcars gone bv for
Its bloodless battles with the oster
pirates, s In Hnanclil straits. Not u
ltifinbct of the foito has re-, tlvcd any pay
Mnce September. The re was a lime win n
It was holt-siistulrit g and as much as
$.'),000 was on hind alter all epcr.us
hid been met. Uiadually, hovvevel, tho
receipts ellmlnl-dicd,
In lil It v as reccisriiv to appropilito
$10.0fi0 to eri.tlnue the fntce nnd since
Una the uttlpts hive leon still further
diminished, until now thete Is a shoitngo
nf civet JW.eiW. It will iccitilro neatly
JW.i'jJ to prevent dislnttgr itioii.
FRICEBURO.
A puhllo Installation of ofllcers of
John Wesley iastle will be held In
Smith's Music hall tomorrow evening,
when the following piogrninmo will be
rendered: Opening castle, ofileem: ie
marks, chaliman; .selection, Prof.
Walkenshdw and patty: solo, S.
Matchln: reading, William Cooper:
lolln solo, T, Lyons; solo, Miss Annie
Sumtneis: cornet solo, John Roberts:
selection, S, Bairett: violin solo. Piof.
Walkenshaw : installation of ofllcers.
Patt Second Selection. Prof. Walk
enshaw and patty; dialogue. Sir
Knights and Ladles; solo, Luther
Lewis: violin solo, Master Lomax:
duet, Messrs. Wutklns and Wilson:
reading, William Coopet ; violin solo,
Pi of. Walkenshaw; solo, Luke Hall;
dunce, Mr. Mason; solo, T. It. Ed
wards. Closing of castle. Loots open
at 7.30 o'clock. Exeiclses will com
mence at 8. Evetybody invited. Ad
mission 13 cents.
Samuel Cauls died at his home on
Main stteet yesteiday. Mi. Cauls was
one of tho oldest icsldents, and a vet
einn of the civil war. He tiUo hold tho
oltieo of high constable foi seveial
tonus. Funeial announcement later.
James Oliver, of Brook street. Is con
fined to his home, seilouslv 111,
Ceoige Cooper, of Albert stieet, Is
nn aspirant for the otllce of tax col
lector, and W. J. Million, of Biook
htieet, for auditor, ut tho coming
election.
Ftedeilel; Colley and family have io
mo ved fiom coiner of Cannalt and
Jackson stieet, and cone to tesldo on
Main street.
Mr, James Logan, of Main btreet,
was Injuied by the stieet car list
Tuesday. While getting on, his foot
slipped, and he. had his collar bone
broken. The mo'touunn stalled the tar
too quickly, thiowiug hint off. Dr.
Kennedy nttended him, and he is now
testing eonifoi tably.
WALDRON'S
Auction Sale of Horses,
Today at 1 O'clock.
Sold to the highest bidcUr without reserve, at
CUSICK'S STABLES,
PROFESSIONAL.
ACCOUNTANT AND AUDITOR.
"tTc. SPAULDINC5, VI TKADEU3' HANK
building.
ARCHITE'iTS
EDWARD IT. DAVIS. ARCHITECT,
Connell building Scranton.
LEWIS HANCOCK. JR. ARCHITECT.
41. Spruce St.. or. Wus-h. av.. Scranton.
FREDERICK L BROWN. ARCHITRCT.
Price building, EG Washington avenue,
Scranton.
DANCINQ.
PROlCsT. M. KOVACUY AND DAUU1I-
teis, Dancing Teachers. Strletlv pri
vate lessens any time ut residence, .i
Qulncy avenue.
nrVTIITS
DP. l7 O.LYMAN. SCRANTON ritt
vute Hospital, cor. Wvomlng and Mul
bei ry.
DR. II. P. REYNOLDS. OPP. P. O.
DR. C. C. LAERACH. 113 Womtng ave.
WELCOME C. SNOVER. Coil Exchange
Sad floor. Room D, Hours, 0 to 1. "J t" '
OTFt.! 'NO RFCiTAUIWTa
THE ELK CAPE. "IS AND Ei 1RANK
llll avenue. Rates rerntiahle.
P. ZEIOLER. Proprietor.
SCRANTON llorSE. NEAR D . L. &).
pisenger tit pot. Conducted on the J..1
ropean plan. VICTOR KOCH. Prop.
I rwvil
RICHARD J. ROCRKE. ATTORNEY-at-Lavv,
.MVl.I Lackawanna avenue Gen
eral law business, collections and lo ins.
J. W. BROWNlNfl. ATTORNEY AND
Counsellor-at-Luvv, Rooms Sl.'-JU Slears
building.
D R. REPLOOLE. ATTORNEY-LOANS
negotiated ntt real eate seeurly.
Mears building, enrner Washington
avenue nnd Spruce street.
M J. DONAHOE. ATTORNEY-AT-
Law. OlUces, Ciu-tHo aieais niuiuum.
PRANK E BOYLE. ATTORNEY AND
Counsellor-at-Law. R u r r building,
Rooms 11 and 14. Wnhlngtnn nvenue.
WILLARD. WARREN & KNAPP. AT
tomevs nnd Cnuni-pllors-nt-L.iw. Re
publican building. Washington avenue.
JESSEP ,t JFPSPP. ATTORNEYS AND
Counsellors - at - Law, Commonwealth
building; rooms 1, 20 nnd SI.
JAMES W OAKPORD ATTORNEY-AT-Ltw
Rooms 514, 51" and 51G Hoard of
Trado building
EDWARD W THAYER ATTORNEY.
Rorms "WOl. ith floor Mc.irs building.
L A WATRES ATTORNEY-AT-LAVv.
w; Board of Trade building, Scranton,
Pa.
C R PITCHER. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Commonwealth building Scranton, Pa.
PATTERSON S. WILCOX. TRADERS'
National Bank building.
C COMEOYS, 9-13 REPERLICAN
building.
A W. RPRTIIOLE.
Mears building.
ATTORN E Y,
Dr7w. E. ALLEN. 513 NORTH WAS1L
Ingtou nvenue.
DR S W L'AMOREArV."fil"i7ICE "11
Washington nvetne. Rphldenee EIS
Mulberrv Chrnnle diseases lung'.,
heirt. klditovs and conltn.iirlnnrv or
gnns a sproliltv Hours 1 to I p m.
ewmi.i
SCHOOL OP THE LACKAWANNA
Seranton. Pa. Cnurses piepit itnrv to
enllpce, law medicine or business.
Opens Sept. 11th Send for catnlncrue.
Rfv Tlnm is M Cnnn. LL D, princi
pal nnd proprietor: W. E. Plumlej, A.
M , 1 endnnster.
G R. CLARK & CO . SEEDMEN AND
Niiisr iwnrn; store 110 Washington ave.
m gie a house. 130 North Main ave
nue, situ telephone, 7S2.
YIIRE SCTSEVS
JOS KPE'ITEL, REAR Ml LACKA
vviiniii auntie, Scranton. Pa., manufac
tuiei ot Wire Scteens.
MISdLl. -)U3
BM'E.R'S ORCIIESTRA-MPSIC'POR
lulls, phnlis, patties, icieptlors, vved-dlut-s
and coneert work furnlshetl For
terms address R, J. Bauer, conductor.
117 Womlng uvenue, over Hulberts'
niusle store,
MEOARCIEE BROTHliRs!' PRINTERS'
sipplles i uv elopes, paper bags, twine.
Warehouse 130 Washington uvenue,
Scranton, Pa.
THE
il POWDER CO.
Rooms I anU:Coni'lth BTtl'g.
SCRANTON, PA.
riininff and Blasting
POWDER
Miideat Mooiiosnd ltuu 'sin vVort,
LAPLIN & RAND POWDBK CO.'S
ORANQE GUN POWDER
Eltctrlo Hutlerl-. Eleotrle KxploJiirt.
explodlux blt, safety Futs it 1 1
Repauno Chemical Ga's ex.Vye
Regardless
of weather.
AMUSEMENTS.
I YCEUM THEATRE
- BURUUNDHR & RBIS. Ltitesi.
M. R. LONG, Manager.
Friday, Janucry 12.
Charles rrohman l'rrsents First TlreH
Hero
His Eijcelncy
The Governor
Spatkllng with Wit.
The gn at laughing Mieeess of last sea
son at tho Emplio theater, New York.
Prlech Jl .'". Jl i Toe, see , ie.
MONDAY, JAN. 15.
Direct from the Adelphl Theater, Lon
don. Messrs. l.lcbkr A: Co. present tho
crlglnal New York and London company
In tho season's sciitatlon, Mr. Israel
'. mgvv Ill's
CHILDREN OF THE GHETTO
Wilton l.iekave.
William Nonls.
Robt 1 1 Edeson.
fills We lllbe ig
Atlolobe l.e stlua.
Ous Piankcl.
Emll llcxh.
Prank Cotiiell.
I'ltd Lotto.
Stagetl by James
Prlt cb-fl 50, $1 e.
Rosabel Morrison.
Mine. Cotticlly.
MaLcl Taliaferro.
Ada Dvver.
1. iiira Almosnlno.
Ad i Curry.
Ellen Berg.
Louise- Jlulelener.
Sadie ti Ingham.
A. Heine.
;5e., We, 2JC
Tuesday, January 10,
Charles E. Blaney's
Big Extravaganza Success,
Female D
All Star Cast Including Johnston
Bennett, Nellie O'Neil, Willis P.
Sweatmnn and Others.
Prices $1.00, 75, 50 and 25. ...
ACADEHY OF HUSIC,
liUkUUNDI.K & KEIS Lessees.
II. R. LOO, flianag.T.
Balance ot week. Dlmo matinee dally.
MAl'D 1I1LLMAN III Icpettolre. I'Hie-j
10, 20, U
Mutidiv, Tuesday and Wednestl iv, Jan.
15. lb. IT. M.itlnco Tues. and Wednesday.
GAY MASQUERADERS
The itltal of peife'tion! Big company
in the musical extravaganzas
The PHILIPPINES
and a Dav at the Hotel Waldort.
Prettv girls, luniij lomidlaiis, il izzllng
tie tumes, special (-cencry aul electrical
clfiets.
I'rli cs I".. '::, !". 50. Mttinee. 1.. M.
Matinees
m Daily,
Thursday. Friday and Saturday
January li. i ana 10.
TUXEDO CLUB BURLESQUERS
Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday
Tnminrv 15. 16 fllld 17.
UTOPIANS BIG BURLESQUE CO.
30 People 30.
8 Big Vaudivlllo Acts 8.
For Good Shoes
and Rubbers.
W. N. BROOKS.
The Dickson Munuractiirins Co.
tcrantou nud W'llUet-llirre, I',
.Miiiuifacturert of
LOCOMOTIVES, STATIONARY ENGINES
Uollers, HoUtlnzand Pumplne Michlntry.
General Office, Scranton, Pa.
MADE ME A MAN
AJAX TACLrTS POSITIVELV CDRB
AlT.litriout DUtatf railing Hon'
err, 1 npotcncj', Hloeplounou, etc . cnuso4
br Attuo or olbcr 1 xccsaos ana Indir
cretlons. Tntv auUhlu aiut lurtlu
reitora Jjoet VUiiHtj la oldori'oniur.aM
'nmnt tm.nllv nrrl I Vinanmnf inn II
takca'latioo. lnclrnw bows Immediate paproro.
nontoad eCjt-'.j o e UUR whero all other (all In.
i npea pevinn tao r'nuino aiqx Aaoieii. AUo
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in
pacUci or U llr.ea (full treatment! for K.W. Li
ucll, la i mi wr-iiirvcr. urea roctrt ol rrlre. ( Irculal
' AJAX REMEDY CO., fev.'uu'
Tor ealo In St.ranton, Pa., by Mattheva
Bros, ami H. C. mUetscn, DrucgUU.
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