The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, February 13, 1900, Morning, Page 6, Image 6

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THE SCKAJNTOxV TRIBUNE-TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1900.
EVENTS OF DAY IN
WEST SCRANTON
' HARIAOE OF JOHN GRIFFITHS
AND MAROARIT WILLIAMS.
Crmony Performed by Rev. David
Jones at the Home of Bride's Par
ents Palmer L. William Ad
mitted to the Bar Bevoral Funeral
Announcements Observance of
Lincoln's Birthday Events , of
This Evening St. Patrick's Fair.
Other Minor News Notes.
The ceremony uniting In innrrlagu
John Griffiths, of H5 Fllmore avenue.
and Mivs Margaret J. William, of
1306 Kynon street, was performed by
llev. David Jones, pastor ol the First
Welsh Congregntlonal church, at 8
o'clock last evening at the home of
the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John
W. Williams. The happy event was
witnessed by a large circle of rela
tives and friends of the contracting
parties.
The bride was becomingly nttlred
in a costume of steel grey and curried
white carnations. The bridesmaid.
iMIss Rebecca Jones, was similarly nt
tlred, nnd carried pink carnations.
Benjamin Clrlfhths, a brother of the
groom, was the best man and Tallest.ii
Lewis played the wedding march.
After the ceremony a reception nnd
supper was enjoyed by the brldil
party and guests, and the evening
spent In an enjoyable manner. Mr.
and Mrs. Grlllitha were the teciplentn
of many valuable presents. They will
reside at 1306 i:ynnti stieut.
ADMITTED TO THE BAR
Palmer It. Williams, the only n of
Hoji. and Mis. John T. Williams, of
South Main avenue, was yesteidiy
admitted to practice law at the Lacka
wanna county bar. Mr. Williams has
been a student In the law oflU e of Car
penter & Fleltz, and Is a giadunte of
Bueknell Unlveislty.
His preliminary studies worn taken
at Keystone Academy, and he spent
one year with the Thirteenth regiment
at camp during the Spanlsh-Ameilcan
war. He Is a member of the West
Side Republican club and Robert Mor
ris lodge of Ivorltes, and one of the
most popular oung men In West
Scranton.
His many friends Join In congratu
lating him upon his successful exam
inations. For the present Mr. Wil
liams will remain in the office of Car
penter & Fleltz.
FUNERAL ANNOPXCEMNTS.
The funeral of the late Mrs. Esther
Lobley will be conducted from the
house, 213 North Van Bui on avenue, at
.1 o'clock tomonoiv afternoon. Inter
ment will be made In the Washburn
street cemetery.
The funpral of the lute Mrs. Mary
WHY DON'T U TRY IT ?'
Don't oti know a sllsht cough may
pioc serious later. Procrastination ut
mich a time Is the eiy vvoisl thlmr th.it
tun happen. Hlviilots become iiois
nenrns oaks, and an ordinary i oiikIi often
leads to lung trouble. UPKOl'IVS
PRKNCIl TAR Is what you w.tnl. It f"
tried and true. For sale at . W. Jen
Kins. Druggist, 101 S. Main avenue.
Socks
For Men
There's no reason on earth why we
should make such an extraordinary
offer as that which follows, save a
desire to become better acquainted
with the local buyers of
Good
Hosiery for flen
Because the specials offered for Mon
day are not of the Bargain Counter
order, As a matter of fact, this one
number in Men's Fine Half Hose
represents the newest and nobbiest
Sock fashions on the market at this
moment, and includes all the colors,
stripes, dots and other novel effects
of the season. We know that' these
Socks would be cheap at the regular
price, 20c a pair, but the
Price for Monday Only
Is Two Pairs for 25 Cents
: (20 Cents will be charged for Single Fairs,)
Globe Warehouse
Brown will take place from the house.
1317 Washburn street, at 0 o'clock to
morrow morning. Services will bo
held In St. Patrick's church at 9.30
o'clock and Interment will be made In
the Cathedral cemetery.
Services over the remains of the late
Thomas J. Walsh will be held at St.
Patrick's church nt 9 o'clock tomor
row morning nnd burial will be made
In the Cathedral cemetery. Branch 41,
of the Catholic Mutual Benefit asso
ciation, will meet nt thrlr hall at 8.50
o'clock to attend the funeral.
The remnlns of Gertrude, the 3-year-old
child of Mr. nnd Mrs. John H.
Jones, of loot Price street, will bo In
terred In the Washburn street ceme
tery this afternoon.
The remnlns of the late Joseph Holta
wilt be taken to Wllllnmnport today
for Interment. Short services will bo
held nt the house, HZ South Seventh
stieet.
The funeral of Esther, the young
child of Mrs. Ksther Welby, of 113
Fourteenth street, was prlxntely con
ducted yesterday afternoon. Hurlal
was made In Washburn street ceme
tery. L'-ster, the Infant child of Mr. and
Mrs. Lewis Smith, of 100t Jackson
street, was burled In Washburn street
cemetery yesterday afternoon, ltev.
Jacob Schoottle. of the Chestnut Street
German Presbyterian church, conduct
ed the services.
LINCOLN'S BIRTHDAY.
Exercises appropriate to the observ
ance of Lincoln's birthday were held
In the public schools yesterday. The
teachers made short addresses and the
scholais read essays and historic
sketches. The flags floated from the
various buildings.
The weekly collections for the pupils'
saving fund were taken up In Nos. 13,
19 and 32. but owing to the West Side
bank being closed (luting the day the
deposits will not be made until today.
DARKTOWN BRIGADE COMING.
Thursday evening Pittston's famed
band of ilie-fighters, the "Darktown
Brigade," will visit St. Patrick's fair
and give one of their inimitable cake
walks In full costume.
There Is no oigunlzntion In the coun
try that can sutpass Daiktown In this
rpeclalty and theie will unquestion
ably be a gieat throng at the fair to
see a ical cake wulk artistically exe
cuted. EVENTS OF THIS EVENING.
A regular meeting of the West Side
board of trade will be held this even
ing at S o'clock at the rooms over the
West Side bank. The viaduct commit
tee will report nnd several other mat
ters will be discussed.
A dime supper and soclat will be
given In Ivorlte hall this evening by
the members of Camp 33, Patriotic Or
dei of Americano. A sufllclent num
ber of tickets hac been sold to Insure
the success nf the undertaking.
The tegular meeting of the Electric
City Wheelmen will be held this even
ing, commencing at 8 o'clock. Follow
ing the business session a stag smoker
will occur and several Interesting sur
piles are promised by the social com
mittee. The Franklin Engine company will
meet In tegular session this evening
and acknowledge the receipt of the set
of resolutions presented to them by the
Union Fire company, of Lebanon. Sev
eral other matters will be acted on.
The Christian Endeavor society of
the Plymouth Congregational chuich
will meet this cening. The topic will
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BUY THE GENUINE -MANTO BY
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be "Seek First the Kingdom of God."
A. B. Eynon will lead the exercises.
An entertainment nnd oyster supper
will be given In the Sumner Avenue
Presbyterian church this evening. Con
rad's oichestra will play, and vocal
numbers will be rendered by Tallle
Uvnna. David Owens, nnd Miss Lillian
Tewksuury. Mioses Mattle Hughes,
Oertle Hughes, Mr. Orlflln and Miss
Long will also appear and take part In
the programme.
GENERAL NEWS NOTES.
The following ptlzes were disposed of
Saturday evening: Rocking chair, Miss
Mary Larkln. of Lafayette street: pic
ture. Mrs. Gerrlty; parlor lamp, James
McAndrew, of Carbondale; table lamp,
P. J. Murphy, of Capouse avenue.
Ticket No. 1588 won the door prize.
St. Brenden's council, Young Men's
Institute, will make things lively at the
fair this week, when they will have
charge one evening. In addition to a
band, they will furnlshian Interesting
programme.
A basket social will be held at the
home of Mis. Mackreth, on South
Sumner avenue, Thursday evening,
under the auspices of the Luther
league of St. Mark's Lutheran church.
John Fatrington, of New York, who
has been visiting his parents. Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Farrlngton. of North Hyde
Park avenue, returned home last even
ing. John Gaivey, a miner in the Belle
vue shaft, was badly burned about the
face and hands yestefday by an ex
plosion of gas. He uat treated at the
J.iU'Kiiwantiu hospital.
Mlsa Kate Pickering, of Chestnut
stieet, entertained a large party of
ft lends at her home Saturday evening.
Among the guests were William Jones,
of Forest (ity. and John Mulvey, of
WIlkeH-Bniie.
St. Cecilia's I. C. H. I, will hold a
meeting and hoelal session In St. Leo's
hall this evening.
A Brownie entertainment will be
ghen by local talent In Meais" hall,
Febiuary 1"3 and 24. The affair Is for
the benefit of St. David's Episcopal
chuich.
Evan L. Reese, of Wilkes-Baire, and
Miss Katie Lyons, of Kynon street,
weie man led yesterday afternoon at
the Hampton Street Methodist Episco
pal church by Rev. James Bennlnger.
The Chi Upsllon society of the Wash
bum Stieet Presbyterian chuich will
keep open house Tuesday. Thursday
and Friday evenings of this week for
the reception of strangers. All young
men ure Invited.
The Eagle Hose company, of Belle
vue. have decided to furnish their
rooms In the hose house and will be
assisted by the ladles' auxiliary. A
meeting of the latter will be held next
Monday evening to arrange the de
tails. Mis. Will C. Price and son, William,
of South Main avenue, returned home
yesterday from a visit with relatives in
Syracuse.
A number of friends btirpilsed Attor
ney George L. Peck at his home on
North Lincoln avenue last evening. The
occasion was his birthday anniversary
and the event was one of much pleas
ure. Mrs. John P. Kelly, of South Seventh
street, Is unable to leave the house,
owing to Illness.
GREEN RIDGE.
The fair and festival for the benefit
of Christ Episcopal church will open
tonight.
W. W. Lathrope. of Jefferson avenue,
who has been fcerlously III, Is some
what better.
Miss Annie Healy, of Gieen Ridge,
and Mr. William McGuIre, of Provi
dence, will be mairled In St. Paul's
Catholic church, Wednesday afternoon
at 4 o'clock.
Annie, daughter of Attorney Wood
ruff, of Electric avenue, has scarlet
fever.
The following programme will bo
rendered nt an entertainment to bo
given by the ladles of the Church of
the Good Shepherd. Thursday evening:
Overture. String quaitette; bass solo.
Mr. Robeits; selection. Mandolin and
Guitar club: recitation, Mr. James
Gaidncr Sanderson: ladles' part song.
"Tho Lost Chord:" Juvenile cake-walk
In costume. Miss Giace Patilck and
Master Leslie Chapman. Intermission.
Oveiturc, String fiuaitette; soprano
solo, Mrs. Joseph O'Brien; selection,
Mandolin and Guitar club; reading, Mr.
James Gardner Sanderson: ladles' part
song In SDanlsh costume, accompanied
by Guitar nnd Mandolin club: Miss
Florence Richmond, accompanist.
Miss Minnie Welles, of Breaker
street, Is visiting Mrs. James Williams,
of Main streeet, Carbondale.
Word was received yesterday by
Green Ridge friends of the sudden
death of Miss Grace Bond, the bright
and accomplished daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. C. E. Bond, of South Orange, N,
J., after an operation for appendicitis.
Mr. Bond was for some years drug
clerk for C. P. Jones, nnd has many
friends here who will be grieved to
learn of his loss. The funeral will take
place today. Interment will bo made
at Portland, Pa,
Ten beautiful Spanish young ladles
of Green nidge wilt render their
"Estudlantlna" In original costume nt
the lecture halt of the Church of the
Good Shepherd Thursday evening at
8 o'clock. They will be assisted by
such well known talent as James Gard
ner Sanderson, In recitation: Mrs.
O'Brien, the well known vocalist, and
the Philharmonic trio. All who have
listened to any of these will want to
hear them again.
SOUTH SCRANTON NOTES.
Masquerade Ball of Workingmon's
Progressive ioclety Coming En
tertainmentPersonals. Despite the Inclement weather Work
Ingmcn's hall was snugly filled with
gay maskers last evening on the event
of the eighth annual masquerade ball
of the Worklngmen'a Progressive and
Benevolent society. The Interior of the
epncJutis hall was artistically decorated
and presented a pretty picture. The
costumes were exceedingly pretty and
original.
At 9.30 the ball was opened by a grand
march, which was led by Messrs. Char
les Hoiisa and August Jobs. Professor
Schmltt's orchestra furnished music
for the merry throng, which tripped
the light fantastic until long after the
midnight hour.
The affair was a success In every
way nnd reflects much credit on the
committee In charge of arrangements,
whtch was composed of the following
members: Messrs. Paul DIederlch,
Herman Helnrlch, August Jobs, David
Schnur, Emll Maxlon, Carl Muenzen
bery, Charles Housa presided as mas
ter of ceremonies.
COMING ENTERTAINMENT.
Tomorrow evening the Young Peo
ple's society of Christ Lutheran church
will conduct an entertainment at Ger
mania hall. The committee of ar
rangements has been working untiring
ly for the past few weeks and have se
cured some excellent talent to partici
pate. An entertaining programme has
been arranged and a very pleasant
evening awaits those who attend. The
proceeds of the affair will be utilized
for church purposes.
Following Is the programme:
PART I.
Selection Guth's Band
Prof. August Miller. Director.
Living Picture "Die Traumgoettln"
Piano Solo Charles Scheuch
Comic Recitation, "niumenhagLii mlt
dem Klndervvagen".,...Htid Yungman
Living Picture "Die Wnhriagorln"
Selection "Die Drel Uesellcn"
Yurgcr Maonnerehor.
Living Picture.
"Welhnachtstr.uim dcr Soldatcn"
Sketch. "Belm Ilerrn Professor."
Characters Prof. Fianzttis, It. C. Krollj
I.ottchen, seine frau, Gustle Urbuteit;
Ida. seine tochter. Emma Mater: Dok
lor Kramer, Herman Qogulln; Julius
Borner, Oscar Spltzer. .
PART II.
Selection Mum's Hand
Solo .. Miss Emma Scheui h
Living Picture "Romeo nnd Juliet"
Violin Solo Henry Motchman
Accompanied by Ch.ules Scheuch. Planl.it
Living Plrtuce.."Eln Sucsws UchemnU"
Gymnastics Burck Brother:.
Solo Wllllnm Scheuir
Living Plctuie "Die Klndhelt"
Selection. ..."Der Kncfcr und rile Bluine."
Yunger Macnnen hor.
Military Sketch. "Imincr bchneldig."
Characters Peter V. Sarburg, R. C
Kroll; Von Birkenbach, Emll Fieuncl;
Hans, Charles Scheuch; Fritz Bcnim-
chen. Oscar C. Spltzer.
Y. W. C. A. NOTES
The entertainment committee nv.
making extensive prpoamr'cns for lb"
entertainment to be given Februaiy :0
In the nss-oci uion rooms. 1021 Cedar
avenue, by Charles Haitlcy, the cele
brated cntriloriulst. A delightful
muslcul programme will a'so be rend
ered. All mothcis are Invr d to the
mothers' meeting, Wednduv af'er
noon, at the association rooms:. Mhs
Florence Tomklnson, a fo.-.-ner .scrip
tary, will speak.
PERSONAL BRIEFS.
Miss Anna Rode, of Honesdale, Is
the guest of her brother, Willllam
Rode, of Cedar avenue.
Mr. and Mis. Henry Relf. of Piospect
avenue, ate rejoicing over the at rival
of a bouncing baby boy.
George L. Keller and Matthew Corn
all, of Buffalo, N. Y are the guests of
James F. Best, of Cedar avenue.
Pea Coal $1.25 a Ton Delivered
to South Side, cential city and central
Hyde Park. Address orders to J. T.
Sharkey, 1914 Cedar ave. 'Phone 6683.
NORTE SCRANTON.
William Loftus, who was accused of
stealing scrap Iron fiom the Robinson
foundry, on Green Ridge stieeet, was
taken before Alderman Myers yester
day for a healing. He was hold In $o00
ball on one charge and $300 on another.
In default of which he was committed
to tho county Jail.
The funeral of Miss Katie Gallagher
will be held this afternoon from the
home of her patents, on Parker street.
Services will be conducted at the Holy
Rosary church at -'.30 o'clock. Inter
ment will be made In Cathedial ceme
tery. Mr. and Mis. Jenkins, of Oak street,
entertulned Mrs. Joseph Potter and
Mrs. Martha Edwaids, of Olyphant.
Patrick Flynn. of Brick avenue, Is
confined to his homo with the grip.
Rev. William Edgar, pastor of Provi
dence Methodist Episcopal church, Is
In Now York cltv.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Parry, of Sum
mit avenue, are receiving congratula
tions over the arrival of a baby glil.
Mrs. Thomas Evans, of Edna ave
nue. Is recovering from a severe Ill
ness. Crain-O !
Grain-O !
Remember that name when you
want a delicious, appetizing, nour
ishing food drink to take tun place
of coffee. Bold by all grocers aud
liked by all who haro used it.
Graiu-O is made of pure gruiu, it
aids digestion and strengthens the
nervoH. It is not a stimulant but a
health builder, aud tho children as
well as the adults can UrltiV it with
great benefit. Costs about as much
as coffee. 15c. and 25c. per pack
age. Ask your grocer for Orain-O.
Try Crain-O !
Inilit ttutVo'ir grocer (Wet you QralivO
Accept no Imlutloo.
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and household receipts. Ask your druggist
for it. Sent free if you cannot obtain it.
DUNMORE DOINGS.
Funeral of William Wal6h Held Yes
terday Mutascopo Entertain
mjnt to Bo Given Notes.
REPUBLICAN CANDIDATES.
BursohS William It. Wilson.
Treasurer Louis EiiRle.
Tax Collector Mai k Simpson.
Council. Maxwell Chapman anil
Christian Weber.
Schoool Diioetors J.mson Cole and
George J. Kunr.
Stieet Commissioner Kber liran
nine:. Auditor Thomas SansenbatiRh.
Fl'NKUAL OF WILLIAM WALSH.
The funeral services over the re
mains of tho late William Walsh, son
of Mr. and Mis. Walsh, of Fist Hi In
ker stiei't. were held yo-Uerduy aftet
noon and weie veiy largely attended.
The fcerviees vet held In St. Mary's
Catholic chui eh. ltev. K.ith'-r Donl.m
otllciitlng and Inlet ment was made In
St. Mary's cemetery. Over ."WO niem
beis of the Dunmore Father Mathew
cadets attended the funeial in a body.
A mutasrope entertainment will be
Klven in the Guild hall of the St.
Maik's Kplscop.il chinch, Monday
evening, Febnuiy w. The entertain
ment will be under the auspices nt tne
Men's Guild of the chuich. All un
invited to be piesent.
The No. .. ninety, of the Pennsyl
vania Coal company resumed wnils
estHd.iy, after an Idli ne-s nf heeial
days.
The funeral nf AVilllum Kejes. who
died at his home on Fat Di inker
stieet. Sunday afternoon, will b" held
this afternoon at 2. jo o'cl.xk. lntei
inent will be made In St. .Mary's
Catholic cemeteiy.
The Ipublle.in and Democratic
borough committees held meetings in
the Independent Older of Odd Fellows'
hull and Manlev's hall, icspectlvely,
last night, and transacted much party
business.
The school board will meet tonight
and an effoit will bo. made to have a
quorum present. This will he the sec
ond adlnurncd meeting and even at
this late date, so much business hdj
accumulated as to make It impossible
to transact the same in one evening's
session.
Little Jeanetto DonaJdion. the 1S-months-old
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
David Donaldson, of Clay awnue,
whose death oic lined Satin day af tar
noon at one o'clock. wa bulled es
teulay afternoon. The fui.eral air-
Ices were held at one o'clock ut tho
home and were well a it. tided.
Tmant Ofllce Thornton had n.ulte an
experience with n young tiuant yester
day, who alter being brought to school
after much dllllcultv by the ofJIcer,
received pet mission fiom the teacher
to go out of the room. He mads hla
way to the basement i.nd escaped
tluough one of the windows.
PERSONAL BRIEFS.
Richard Ariguiu, of Cuba, is visiting
his parents on South Blakely street,
after an absence nf several months.
Mis. Charles Warg, of Elm street,
Is visiting at Allentown, Pa.
John Gibbons, of this borough, Is tho
guest of acquaintances in Poit Jervis,
N. Y.
A. P. Gavan visited ft lends in Pitts
ton yesteiduy.
MINOOKA.
A oung child of Mr. and .Mrs. Ken
navy, of Main stieet, (Med Sunday. Fu
neral took place .vesterduy afternoon.
Mrs. Thomas Tlicuiat., of Giccuvvood,
died Sunday after a brief Illness, Tho
deceased was fmmeily a icMilcut of Tnv.
lor. I'uueial niiiiuiim cment will be made,
later.
On Monday evening. February S6, tho
Mlnooka IIoho ccnipauy will conduct their
entertainment and tsoilal at Kt. Joseph's
hull and It Is expected tlrnt tho nffair
will bo well patronbed by the people of
the town, as the necessity of a lioso
company hi town Is most urgent.
At a. regular meeting of tlio st: Jo
seph'i. Total Abstinence and lienovoltnt
society yesterday afternoon at range
meats wcro nindo to hold an entertain
ment nnd social on H.iMor Monday night
In their Main stiret hall.
OBITUARY
Mi Il.irliar.i Sletter, widow of Pi auk
Blotter, vdio died in Maieh it, iS'ts,
passed away jcstenlay alter an ilhieks
whlih began before her hutlmnd died.
Deceased was born In linden, Germany.
In 1S21, and ramo to this country In IVi",
having resided hero tei iliiuuusly ever
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AMUSEMENTS.
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- HUROUNDfiR & REIS. Lcsseii.
H. K. LO.NO, Manager.
BROCKWAY COURSE.
Tuesday Evening, February 13.
PAH Gif COH lift
PATRICOLO
The Great Italian Pianist as
sisted by Jennie Shoemaker, Dra
matic Reciter, Eleanor Goodman,
Soprano, Ruth Anderson, Violinist.
Sale now on.
Wednesday, February 14.
Special return engagement
nf the season's success,
Mr. David Higgins
Accompanied by MISS GEORGIA WAL
UltON, III tho Great Southern Play,
At Piney Ridge
A powerful and fascinating romance ot
the picturesque mountains of Tunics-see.
Prices MM 73c, M:, Me.
Friday, Feb. 16,
CHARLES FROHMAN
pi events
WILLIAM GILLETTE'S
Uieatcst l'omed Tiliiuiph,
BECAUSE SHE LOVED HIM SO
"THE 'LITTLC MINISTER' OF FARCE."
OiUln.il Cast.
Pliecs JI.'i", $1 'V, 7."c, Jfic, 'J3c.
ACADEHY OF HUSIC,
DUKOUNDER & KBIS, Lessees.
II. R. LOrtl, ManuL'-T.
A week of great plays, rummeni luff Mon
day, Feb. 12. Mntlutts dally, ecepc
Monday. Talk of every city.
KMMT-HEARN CO.
In the greatest list of pl.ivs over pio.
daced at popular pi Ices. Monday night,
Gillette's great play.
"HELD BY THE ENEMY."
A carload of Mcnerv and eleelilial ef
fects: new spec ialtlen: the gie.itest mov
ing plctuies iver seen In Sir.inton. Prliis
10, L'rt. GO cents. I ..ullis' half tickets.
13c, for Monday night, If icscned be
fore 0 p. m. Moiul.o.
It Matinees
Daily,
WEEK OP FEBRUARY IS.
London Gaiety Girls.
20 Beautiful Women 20.
7 Big Vaudeville Acts 7.
Tfuml nmnfanrK urlll hn criven an
nnnm tnnltv in An their acts in Con
junction with the regular show Fri
day night ienruary iu.
since. During that ttnio by thrift and
Industry Mr. and Mrs. Stettcr nniulrcd
consldciablo leal cs-tato nnd conducted
tho well known hostelrv and bakery on
North Mnlu nviiiue. Tho surviving ehll
dien mo Mrs. W. )l. Plesser. KlUaboth,
William, Harry and David Sletter. Tho
fmifial seivlies will Im.inrcluc led at the
Iiouii Thursday aiten.ooii at -': o'clock
by l:ev. Jtiroti Sihoctllc. ol the Gorman
Prcshvleilan church, l'lleiids desiring to
view the lemaliis can do so between tho
hours of lu a. in. nnd 2 p. in. on Thurs
day Internment will be undo in Foicbt
Illll ceinelcry.
Mrs, John Donovan, of living avenue,
Pui-miI away jestcrdny tnoinlng at tho
Scranton Private hospital. Deceased hud
been suffering foi tint past few mouths
with cn.uer of the stimuli h and a few
weeks ago was u-moved to the hospital
to undeigo an operation, Tho operation
won pri formed last Tluusd.iy but did not
piovo successful nnd Mrs. Donovan con
tinued to sink until death relieved her
sufferings vesteuliiy nimiilng. Deceased
Is survived by thirteen children, tlvo
brothers and live sisters. The funeral
announcement will appear lalei.
IMgnr C the blight and liiteicstiug
B-vcur-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob
Hafner, of 711 Irving avenue, passed
avvuy vesterduy morning after a In Iff Ill
ness. Tho deceased child was taken III
but a few ctujs ago with wailct lever
1237 Arch Street,
Philadelphia; pa.
NEW YORK HOTELS.
The St. Denis
Broadway and Eleventh St., New York,
Opp. drace Church. European Plan.
Rooms Si.oo a Day and Upwards.
In a modest and unobtrusive way them
are fow better conducted hotels In tho
metropolis than the St. Denis.
The great popularity It has acquired can
readily be traced to Its unique location.
Its home-like atmosphere, the peculiar ex
cellence of it cutstno and service, and lta
very moderate prices.
WILLIAM TAYLOR & SON.
WESTMINSTER HOTEL,
Cor. Sixteenth St anil Irrhl Plui,
' NEW YORK.
AMERICAN PLAN, $3.50
Per
Duy and Upwards.
EUROPEAN PLAN, $1.50 Per
Day und Upwards.
I.
D. CRAWFORD,
Proprietor.
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X For IJusluess Meu X
4- In tho heart of the wholesale .
district.
For Slioppcr. X
"1 S minutes' walk to Wanamakcrs: .
J 8 minutes to Blegel Cooper's Bis -
Store. Uasy of access to the great .
Dry Goods Stores. "
X For sightseers X
-f One block from E'v.-nyCars. glv- a.
1. Ing easy transpoitatloir to all T
points of Interest.
i HOTEL ALBERT :
NEW YOHK.
T for. 11th ST. & UNIVKItSITY PL.
4- Only ono Block from Broadway.
Rooms, $1 Up. pSg'jfflgflJSu
The Dickson Miinuructiirlng Co.
tcrautou and Wilkes Hurra. Pa..
Manufacturer of
LOCOMOTIVES, STATIONARY EN0INES
Boilers. Holitliigaml Pumping Machinery.
General Office, Scranton, Fa.
MAKE PERFECT MEN
DO Mil' DRNPAIK ! l not 8uf.
for Lnn.r! The lot anil Alnhltlan. nf
jlftf ran ba rt.lorrd to )nu. Tha Tr
vrtrn,o(P,rvoii Ilcjlllljy are
I ab.olulrly ptirad bv i E It fftF.frr II
LTAHLF.Tll. OIa prompt relnf loin.
.omnia, ratltpff mtmorj and tha wa.t
r anJ drain of vital power., Inruiltd by
Indi.crftlonioraictMriof taily tai.
Impart Vlffo, and notan.v toa.arv fun.
tlon Braraoptha.7tcm oivo raiaV bloom lo to
rhe.k.aod lu.trt to tha ryra of t.ar.-a foung or old
OnM? boir.nfwi vital tnarrr IVJafJt' boiet at
af,ioaeo--piatiruaiantadcurWfamwor montr r
lull.
md.d Can ba
Bold
avrhaia or niiillad in plain wrappar on (trtlpcxr
lira by Tltl rKrlfr ll., faila Sift., tla,r
Sold In Scranton, Pa., by Matthews
Bros, and McGarrah ft Thomas, druggists.
and dcnilto the Ptrcnuoiis efforts of thn
altcmllng phynlclan to h.ivo tho hoy's
life, ho i oulil i.ot ht.iy tho h.iiul of clo.ith.
The funeral will lako placo thin after
noon at - o'cloik. funeral services will
bo conducted at tho housa hy Hev. Will,
him A. Koult and interment will ha made
In tho 1'ltti.ton nvciiiio cemetery.
Willard, tho .l.jejr.nld child of Mr. and
Mrs. Willi im J. l.ivix. of 311 Fourteenth
Btrect. died ynti'iil.iy fiom pearlct fever.
Tho funeral will lm privately conducted
from tho hc.uso at S o'clock this after
noon. Interment will ho made in tha
Washburn strict ccnictuy,
John Joseph, tho t-m. months-old twin
Fon of Mr. nnd Mix. Pnliltk J. llurke, of
'ii'i Monsle !ticct, died rtcnl.iv mom
Ing after a few i1.ih Illness. Tho fu
iii i.i I will take pl.uo tomoriovv nftet
noon at " o'clock,
TRIED TO SHOOT HIM.
Loui& Grabowski Drew a Gun on
Frfink Bnizdowski.
J-oiils aiMhovvskl, of Pikuburg, was
taken to tho county Jail late lust night
on a wan ant Issued at tlio olllce of
Justice of tho iv.uo John Svlnskey.
chin gins Win with threatenluff to
hhout ono Fiunk ISiuzclouskl.
Tho two men had a quart d In tho
early pun of tho owning which ro
ruilU'il In (liahouskl'H drawing a pistol
und shooting ut hla opponent.
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