THE SCWANTOJN T1UJ3UINE--TUESDAY, .JUJAr 2d, 1900. G rr WEST SGRANTON YOUNG WOMAN AND BOY WERE LOST LOST THEIR WAY RETURNING FROM NAY AUG PARK. Martha Sanders and Her Sovcn-Ycar Old Step-Brother round In Dutch Gap at an Early Hour Yesterday Morning Inquest In the Death of Philip Freehorn Child Almost Scalded to Death An Odd Weapon of Defenso Mrs. Ramsey, of Wilkes-Barre, Injured. Mnrtlia Banders, aged 21 yeais, step daughter of Otto Hnelgert, of 110 North Everett avenue. In company with her 7-yenr-old step-brother, left their homo Sunday morning at n o'clock to go to Ncy Aug park, where they spent the day. Towards evening, when the coti plo failed to return home, the parents became somewhat nn"luus concerning their whereabouts, and notified the police. The father Informed Lieutenant Wil liams that the girl was not as bright as other girls of her age, and fcaied thnt .some misfortune had befallen her and the boy. The lieutenant Im mediately communicated n description of the ghl and boy to his staff of pa trolmen and an effort was made to locate them. The llrst Intimation of their whereabouts was received when It was learned that thny had beeu seen on Ninth Main avenue about 10 o'clock. A party of searchers started out to find the wanderers, and at Tilpp's crossing woid was received that the boy and girl had passed that point about 11 o'clock. The searchers were conlldent that they weie on the light trail and continued on to North Scranton, wheie they were infoimed by a pattolman that lie had seen them pass the corners at VI o'clock, heading towards 1'riceburg. The .search was continued fot several hours, without success, and the party returned to their homes. At an early hour yesterday morning one of the motormen on the Caibon dale line found the couple in Pticeburg nnd learned from them that they were trying to llnd their May home, lie In quired of the gill where she lived and being properly Informed, put them on a car and entrusted them to the care, of one of the conductors, who brought them back to the cential city and transfened them to a Lafayette street car. There was joy In the Snrlgert house Dufour's French Tar Has Won Success, It Cures Your Cold And Gives You Rest. FOR SALE BY ALL DEALERS. The Highest Grade ewing Machines Mad Are in Our Show Windows This Week. They Are Cheap No sewing machine can be better than the best that science and experience can produce. You may give it name and advertise that name and pay dearly for the name that has cost millions to make famous, but that does not make the sewing machine auy better, aud we unhesitatingly reassert, without fear of successful con tradiction, that money will neither produce uor buy a better sewing machine than that which bears our name. Ours is an up-to-date machine in every particular. It is not the same variety of sewing machine that is usually sold in department stores. It is made by the largest and most responsible manufacturers of sewing machines in this country, and is as fully guaranteed by us and the manufacturers as auy machine they produce aud sell for twice the price we aslc for the same ma chine that but lacks the well advertised name to make it a duplicate. abinet Machines Finished with ail Bearings and Cones, end the- Newest and Best Attachments And every other description of sewiug machine for the home, the dressmaker, etc. Every machiue sold car vies a full and complete guarautee. hold when the wanderers returned and the parents were xcceedlngly grateful to the street car men for their kindness and helpfulness In re storing the lost ones tc their homo again. Inquest in Freehorn Case. The coroner's jury, enip.inneled to In- estlgate the death of Philip Kreehorn, who killed himself nt his homo on Hampton street last Friday morning, met at the police station nt 0.30 o'clock last evening and returned a verdict to the effect that the man shot himself In the head with a revolver while In a lit of temporary Insanity. The only witness examined was Mis. Kreohoiii, hoe testimony was sub stantially the same as minted in The Tribune on Saturday. Deputy Coroner Paine conducted the Inquest, and the jurors were d. A. Williams, Thomas Evans, Frank Jones, Conrad Maikcr, John McColllgan nnd IMwnid Mullen. Struck with n Dinner Pail. Michael Holtnti, of 332 Sixteenth street, together with several compan ions, were toimentlng Tonl licnnett, of L'2." Raymond point, yesteiday, and the latter became angeied nnd hut led his dinner pall at the crowd. The mlssle struck Itoltou on the head, and seve-il stitches weie necessary to close up the wound. This treatment was accorded him at the West Side hospital. Later, Helton went before Alderman John and swoio out a warrant for Den nett, charging him with assault and balteiy, but befote a healing was held, a settlement was effected and the pro ceedings were dropped. Wllkes-Barre Woman Injured. Mrs. Ramsey, a resident of Wilkes Hane, while journeying to AVest Scran ton j,cstt'idny afternoon, slipped and fell on the sidewalk at Eighth street and West Lackawanna avenue, and dislocated her shoulder. She also sus tained a lacerated wound under her eye. Tile West Side hospital ambulance was summoned and the unfortunate woman was taken to the hospital, where Dr. George H. Reynolds and Dr. M. J. Williams attended her. She will remain at the hospital until able to return to her home. Meantime, her relatives will be communicated with. Child Badly Scalded. Nicholas, the 2-year-old child of Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Theobald of 1M South rsroniley avenue, met with a veiy disastrous accident yesterday morning, which may pioe fatal. lie fell Into a tub of boiling water and was frightfully scalded. The mother had just taken a boiler tilled with hot water trom the stove and poured It Into u tub on the door, when the child began eying for some thing to eat. After Iving supplied, the little fellow started olt to play and in his anxiety to reach the yaid, stumbled into the tub ot water. Ho was quickly rescued, but not be fore his arms, head, back and legs were frightfully scalded. Dr. J. J. Can oil was called and administered to Warehouse s.sssta the child, who Is now In a Drecarlous condition, nnd may not tccover. GENERAL NEWS NOTES. A young ton ol Mr. and Mr. Martin I-awleM, ol Meridian stri'd, U utTcrlng from Injuries re celieJ In tlio initios reeentli. Dr. Walker is nt taullng him. ltev. lltich ll.ti. pastor ol tho South Mnln Aenus Welsh ( .ihhmtlc Mitlioill't cliurcli, 11.11 returr.iil from Ms saentlin spent nt MhMIc CJuiollli', S. V., .unl nceuplee lus pulpit on Sumh.v. Tho Tripp Park Hose company will romluet their nnnti.il picnic nn Thursday, Aiisust 2. The Joint eeurlon of the Independent Order ol Odd IVIlcws to bake Ariel on Auatut in, will he one o the latest RStlurliiu's ol tho e.inn. Twenty leietiri'S of the order will be tcprrsente.l and an ununitl proginiiinie of sports and amiiso irniM Mill he protldcd. The cMunlon of the nirtlst young People's union ot Niiittioiilcrn lVntujltanla to llartej's bale on Aitsnit II will he an enjoyable etent, ai the atlond.ince will Include rrpiewntatlies of every fclely In the ais.ii t.itlnn licked for the trip can he procured fioin Hivhl .1. Divls, .it Si nth M ill) atomic, picshlrnt of the noclett. Tli" joint excursion nf tli Simpson, W.uhhurn and llirnplon Stmt chnrilies to Ihrtcv'i I ike on At'cu.t f. promises to he an cnloyahle etent. ai arMiijcmeiiti are lielns nude for a ptcinnt elav's oHllnir. Miss l.slilla Hers,, of lloneadalo, who lint hecn Ihe Rii"st of Ihe Missis Donntlly, of North Oirlhhl atcnue, reluriied home ilird.ij. Misses M.irie Nnlllti and I.jda Siiiltli" are to- Journlnjr at Like rlel. .Mrs. John I,ittl, of 111 South Main atcnue, who was Injured In the street car wieck af lliu jia nrentli, lui hem umotiil to her home of tir lioliifr ci iiflnoil Io bed hi Durje.i since the m' chlent. The folottln ninerrs hate hecn dec ten ht the Iljde Park 1'athcr Milhetv sneletj : ,1'iesnli nt, M. S. I.ndle; the piritilnil, John Slnuith nessv, jr.; rerordinit eentfry, .1. C. fiall mhir; rm.iiiil.il secretiri, .lolin Dntinliiio; ileli'Kale i to the iiaticnal ct mention at I'hllidelphla Ausust S. 'I, K and 11, J. ('. (iall.mlier, J. J. Powers and John ,1. Clonic, yr. An tiitrrlalmnont I see hi will he nitm at SI. Pat lil'i ihurch thli itcnlns: under the .-implies of Mri Hill's Smiil.iv mliwil elns.s, Joseph llnmine, of 51: Kjimti Klieet, left ses. lerdiy for .StinueMiurg, where he will cm fcomo time tieoiuo W. Jenkini, P'lrnt of the Pictcirrd Ma ionic icldcnlal aot iatlon, eslerday lecihed a ihick f.ir SJ,i), p,iMe'lo Mr. ilaijuru Thoinai, widow of the late Calih I'hoiuav, v ho t.-1i killed In the Crero wrrd;. Pew I Sant Imlsc of ltorlle hid a mcellni last evening and dlumod the iiiaiutiiienU for lie 111 or Pay ciiipildfmt to le held at Mean' hill. A ineillns of locil im'on, No. 21,:, Ciillnl Mine Win km of Aimrua, v III he held in Co-op-ciatlte hall thli etiiiln;, when all mlncis not immliirx of the union uie Intlled Io iittiiul. Jin. Daniel I'rolhero,. and children, of Mil waukee, VW,, are (he nmsti uf Piof-or ami Mis. Oeonte How. II, . .Vmtl, li.i,l(v jvemie. Professor I'lolheroe Ins gene to Males to ad Jiiluate at the nitlonal eNteddofod to he held there nct month. 'Ihe funiral nf Ihe ne Mr?. arrle (Ir.imhl was pilvately conduited fiom the lmiise. Ill Norlh M.iin atiuue, .tctcrday afternoon, ami in teniunl was made In the Purcl 1 1 ill umitorv The T. P. C, i luh of the ouin; Woinin's Christian associatimi will eondui t a Icinmi p.uty at the rooms this eiuiinvr. All jlrli oter 12 i.iis of aje aie Imltod. I'etcr Kelm, of Main atmue, is tlsltliu; hli mull, at S.uacii'o, ami will icnnln for seme time. NOBTH SCRANTON. The inciting in helnlf of the l'mtldeiiie hinl; motuiieul, held in the Audltmlmn last ten Ins.. adjourned after licitinc rcpnits of cum mlllees and icnurks fiom a iiiimher nf per om InUrostul, until net Monday ncnlmr, when the lommltlie on fllid-tum will ie;.oit. Ihe imminent will thin he In a titishitoiv Mnpc, and the futuie of the hank made n tain. The funeral of Mrs.' Thojn.ii Pindow, whoso hath was due to an nterdose of lauJimun, .iiliiiliilsttrnl 1 1 heiM'lf salunlav afternoon, will hi luld this afternoon fium her lite home on lleie stmt. luttimiiit will he mailo in I'm est Hill ictnelert. 'Ihe jur) liiiianelleil liy Alderman M.ters, on Ihe death of Mrs. Damlutt, will mut this ctcn inc. The funeral of John (luest, whose iciuains weie limiiftht to the liome nf Ids pireuts, Mr and ills. . II. Guest, of Watl.lns trlel, .tester, eliy nftrrnonn, will he held this afternoon. In terment will he made In Dimnioie eemderj A Joint meetins of the runners and diliori of 01phant ami riotidtnce will he held in I.eonaid's hall this riming. l'our children ot .Mr. and Mis. .1. J. Cadden, of I'l'iiHnim slicct, aie seiumsly III with ly pliolel and Kiarlet finer. Mr. and Mrs. fadlm lute hurled three ehildieti within a short time. Paild l". ltee.se and . It. Davis, .,f this end. weie lrgUtercel at Hotel Cllflon, Lake Wlnola, Sunday. JosipliT. 1'owell, of Simnilt atenue, has le tumid fiom Maphwuixl, where ho has heen hjiendini; the just week, l'red Ilatlon, head timekeeper for the (lirard C'liiMiuitiein comiuii , riturncil fiuin l'hlladcl phu last etcliin.'. GEEEN KIDGE. Mrs. Ihislam, of Pallon, has returnel home after a iilt at the home of her mother, Joseph 1' llaiiKi, of Piekson atenue. Mrs. ltuheit Sinncll and children, c.f Delaware stiect, lute Kone to Tottandi fur the Mimmcr. Miss 1.. Storer, of IHik-on atenue, is p.nd. inir her taiMtion In Wallun, N. V. Miss Mary Daild-on, of Washinston atomic, is spendmi; sumc time on the lUtkl-oii (aim in llentun. MUs Mahel ronlhain, of Capou.se atenue, will leate this inornlntf for a two weeks' tlslt with fiii nds in Kastou. Mip, Iliiiiiell and elanshler, of Washington ate. nue, are at Watch Hill, 1 oriu. C. T. Ilellamy, and lamll.t, of D.-lawaie btrect, aie at Ashury l'aik. (Ir.ue and flenctievc Shotlon, of Mousey ate inn, arc spcndlni,- their laiatlon with friends in Ahinjilon. Miss I'psnn, of Ohio, who has heen th" smut of Misi lllanehe Hull, of Samhrson atcnue, for fetiral weeks, left for her home last night, ae runipjiileel hy Miss Hull, heforo Miss Hull re turns to Peranum they, with a paity of friendi will mike Ihe tup aeioi the uii'at lakes. C. H I'ond, pre-slileiit nf the Stianton Prop I'oiko iinnpany, lias itturneil fiom a liului tup to Chliaso. OBITUARY. Mm. John JI. Camphelt ellcd at her home, 1210 Irilns atcnue, )etinl.iy morning at it o'eloiK. alter a llmcciintf illness. The ilceeascJ ttas. aireil TiS tcjrs and Is Mirtltesl by u Inn luinl and the following chilihcii: James II., I'atrlek I!., John .1. ami Sirs. ;. (1, Thoini., all uf this city. 1'uneral announcement later. Jacob Miaeffer, of Alexander stiect, die-d Sun. day ut the I.aekaitanii.1 hospital, ttheie he had Icen taken fur treatment. lie foimult' ri dded In Ihiimettsl mt.', Md., and came to this city u t-lioit time uvfn to ampt a mltioii. lie. le. nod is Kiii'titiil h) a tttfi and ttt.i iliihheu, and as Ji cars of n,e. Tin lemuins ttill lie t.ikui t" l'iiuiullliur' fur .nliiini lit. Madeline Dieen, rr;id 1 jiars and 11 months, sJI THE FOOD DRINK Coffee injures growing children, even when it is weakened. Grain-0 gives them brighter eyes, firmer flesh, quicker intelligence and happier dispositions. They can chink all they want of Grain-O the more the better and it tastes like coflee. AH grcceri j 15c mid S5c. tSVER ACTS GENTLY t- ON vVJ ivirw kidn- BOWELS aEANsesTHESYSTeM LlAI-31 FFFFrXI IA1 I V. EFFECTUALLY; PERMANENTLY 6UY THE GENUINE -MAN'F'D BY ftRNIATG$YRVP( KV K(f 1r CAL c? NV T TOR SftU Br flu DRUGGISTS PRICE 50c.Pf.fi BOTTi elauuhter of Mr and Mrs. 1'. W. Dicen, of l'alin sheet, dusl tesUrdi.t alternoon nt 3 o'elocl. ruiitial siriliis will he hi Id Wednesdiy after noon at - e.'cloe'i In St. John's ihuich. Inter mint in Iljele l'aik n miter). .Times Me Hale, aed Lc )e.irs, ii'sidim; on Tear strut, died Sunday aflirnoon at 1 o'clock, ot pleurls. Sen Ires will he held Widntsdiy mom Ins; in St. John's chinch. Inleimcnt in Catlie ehal cemetery. m DUNMORE DOINGS. Council to Take Up Street Lighting Question Tomorrow Night TJn- clnimed Letters Other Notes. Tho members etf the borough council Mill tncut In special seshlon tomorrotv cvi'iilni; In the council room In the binoitfrh building. Aiming the tlilmis which will cniinKe the attention of tlmt body is the reinilltlnn of tho llR-ht-hiK appiiarntus of North Illnkcly street, which thoroughfare not only re mains In somi-ilarkiu'.is, but Is in some parts m danfferous on dark nights as to cause a number of the lesldents on tho Intersectlnfc streets to complain most bitterly. When tho Scrantnn Hallway com pany were Branted their franchise tbiouKh this street, one of the stipu lations it Is claimed was that tho company should keep the streets traversed by their street car line well llKhted. The stipulations were never fully cm tied out. Complaints have also been received concerning the misdemeanor of some poison or perosons, who have createel a nuisance on the boulevard near the Bunker II 111 breaker. Several barrels of decaying fish were dumped by the reiad-slilo and tho odor which greets the olfactory organs on coming near the spot Is unbearable. As each suc ceeding hot day comes, tho matter gets worse and those near this spot are highly incensed. Letters Unclaimed. The feillowing list of letters remain unclaimed In the Dunmore postotllce during the period ending July 21. Per sons calling for their letters please say advertised. M. K. Illshop, post master. Mrs. William Cutler, A. D. Wood, James Higglns, S13 South Hlake ly street, Lizzie Ilennegan, 1530 Jef ferson avenue; Lily Meitt, 137 Potter strtet; Mrs. William O'Horo, Tnylor avenue; Miss Jennie Sanders, S31 Ptes cott avenue; Llzzzle Tierney, Mrs. Katie Walsh. C19 New Yotk street; foreign George Kandracs Frank Jevl slec, Donato Molllca. Clarence Monninger Injured. Clarence, the little son of Mr. and Mrs. George Monninger, of Adams avenue, lecelved a deep and painful gash In his light leg yesterday, which lendeied the little fellow helpless aud caused his parents considerable anx- ' lety. Tho boy had jone to tho homo of his aunt, Mrs. William Monninger, on Grove street, nnd was playing In a vacant lot with some other chlldicn. In some maimer the little fellow fell, striking on a largo nd Jagged piece of glass, which cut a long gash In tho right leg, severing the llo.sh to the bone. He was canied'ln a house and the nttendlng phvslclan wa obliged to use many stitches In closing the w ound. PERSONAL NOTES. Miss Mar) (llencross, of 100 (iioto street, Is tUltini; friends III Atoea. Mr. and Mrs. II. 1'. Woodward, ot Tripp ate nue, will mote to rccktllle in a few days, where they will make their futuic home. Thomas O'Malley, of Apple street, will he oidalni'd to the priesthood tomorrow moiulng at 8 o'cloik. 'Ihe Intelcstlna seitleej will he lid 1 in St Peter's cathcihal, Vianton. lit. Hev. M. J. Ilolian, I). I)., will oreliln at ncU Sunday ininiiins'a citicc8 ill .St. Mar)'j ciiunli. llet (1'Milley will ctlehrate his flifct mass at lii..ii) oMock. Miss Anne's llaildon, of flrote street, has re-turne-d home after a tlsit of t,ecral di)s ttith frliuds in Atoca, The funeral of the late Dr. Marcy, of Dun more, will take place Ihls morning at 8 o'eloek. Mr. nod Mr.. James Ha)ger aud uiamldumh trr, of IliiiKhamtnn, .V. V.. are guc.tt at tho home of Mr. and Mm. II. J. Swarlz, on Electiic atcnue m EDGINT0N MADE THREATS. He Was Arrested on Complaint of S. H. Crew. Wllllnm Kdglnton, of 103 South Hyde Park avenue, was yesterady arrested on a warrant Issued hy Alderman llowo at the Instance of Samuel H. Crew, of 110, bin next-door nelshbor, who charges him with making threats against his life and property. At the hearing both Mr. Crew nnd his wlfo testified that Kdglnton had threatened to burn their house down, Mr. Crew said that on one occasion Kdglnton had threatened to knlfo him, Tho alderman bound Kdglnton over to keop tho peace, and warned him that ho would be severely dealt with In case ho Is again arrested. GATHERED IN SOUTH SCRANTOK COW HAD A GREEN BREAKFAST. TAINT A Bovine Belonging to Mrs. Larry Ketrlck Tartook Heartily of Some House Paint nnd the Poor Thing Is Now Dead Tho Prize-Winners nt the Scrnnton Athletic Club's Ex cursionComing Social Events. Other News nnd Personal Notes. A certain foolish cow belonging to Mrs. Larry Ketrlck, of Prospect ave nue, yesterday morning died a most pulntful death (to bo pronounced pain ful, but palntful is light). Mrs. Ketrlck has been having her residence painted and tho painters having the work In hand left the paint pots In the stable over Sunday. The cow being hungry yesterday morning when she nwoko from hor slumbers noticed a pot of green paint that looked just like a bunch of grnsi nnd going over she took a good-sized swallow of It. It tasted pretty good anil sho drank more and had finished off half a pot full before It began to get In Its work In her Interior arrangements. When this stage was reached, the animal became very excited and ran out of the barn Into a vacant lot nearby, hol lowing loudly. After tearing things up In a general way for about half an hour, the pejor bensl gave a wild convulsive shriek and fell dead. There are sumo ama teur scientists In this part of tho city who are very seitry the animal died before, they could see what effect tho paint would have hail on her milk. Athletic Club's Excursion. The Scranton Athletic club had a gala day yesterday. AVIth wives and sweethearts, the club members and their friends, about MO In number, lert early yesterday morning for their an nual excursion to Mountain Pmk, wheie a most enjoyable day was sp-'tit, with not an ncclelent to mar the day's pleasure. A gieat deal of Interest was centereel In the races. Tho following aie the pilze-wlnners: One bundled yard dash Won by A. Hammond; William Hotnbach, tecond. First prize, hat by Conrad; second prize, outing shoes by Lewis & Hellly. Kgg race AVon by John Dallas; John Shine, second. First pilze, twenty shaves by Iludenbach; second prize, smoking set by John Westpfahl. Fat man's race Won by Oeorrre Ilos.ir; Cleetrge Kngle, second. Prize, llsblng tackle by Paiker. Women's race Won by Mis. lienja mln Moore. Prize, washing outfit by Schneider Htos. Putting the shot Won by John Shine. Fhst ptlze, Turkish pipe; sec ond prize, case of wine by Itader. Pipe race Won by Charles Miller; Fied Rose, second. First prize, 100 eigais by Hletige; second prize, case ot wine by Chailes Kosar. Cake-walk Won by Master John Hertz and Madeline Hertz. Two Coming Events. This evening the Kpworth league society of the Cedar Avenue Methodist Episcopal church will hold a social on the beautiful and spacious lawn of M. F. Williams, corner of Urook street and Cedar avenue. Everyone Is cordially invited to attend. Wednesday evening tho Young Wo men's Chtlstlan association will holel an Ice cieam sale at their rooms on Cedar avenue. Pioceeds to go towaul def laying expenses of recent repairs. TOLD IN BRIEF. .The funeial of Mrs .lames Midden, of Motlke atenue, took pi lie )cstmlay afternoon and teas Ingelv attiuded. Siriices at the hoii'C and in tiiment in Cithedial eeinctir). The i:ieelrle Si.eiil ell li will hold a meelim; this I'lcnlni; In their hall on Alder t4ieet to make arrangements ft r a clam hake. Mrs. 1'. V. Poly, Miss 1'ilitli Doty and How aril llote, of t'hiirt Hieet, hate todi) on an ex tended tlsit In friends in W'atcil), V. V. M. J. Hums, of I'res.iect atenue, is on a isit Willi fiicmls in ll.irlfoiir, Conn. MUs Mamie Levitt, of Willow street, left for a tlsit to lelatltes in iilke Il.irre. MUs Kale Klein, Miss Annie Klein and John Klein, returned from a ti-.it to (! or,;etuit n. 1'ieileiiik Smith, of lropcet atenue, is seri ously HI at his home with cholera. Thomas Ilohn, of Cedar atenue, and Ocurx'o fliirns, of 1'iosiiet atenue, hate letuincd from a tUit Io friends In Niulleoke. John Joseph Haas, of Slone atenue. Is Ult. ins friends in New lork city, , Pea Coal SI. 25 a Ton Delivered to South Side, cc Ural city and central Hyde Park. ACdress order- to J. T. I tarkey, 19U Cedar ave. 'Phone 66S3. WANTS TO GO TO JAIL. Tom B. Buike Says It Is too Hot to Be at Liberty. The police often run across men who have it deMrc tei be committed to the county Jail In the w Inter to get In out of the cold, but a man with a full Iledircd desire of being committed to the county Jail In the summer Is a rare novelty. Patrolman McMulIen ran acroFs such a man last night, however. He gave his name as Tom U. Huike, nnd was pietty well under the weather. Ho ke'pt bothering tho olllcer until ho was Anally placed under nrrest. "It's too damned hot," he said, "and I want to go up for thirty days." At tho station houe he used all his powers of eloquence upon Seigcant Jones In nn effort to have tho latter enter down on the blotter that ho stole chickens, or broke windows, or did somo other despeiato thing. HAS GONE TO BOSTON. Chinamen of This City Bought a Railroad Ticket for Him, Soo Kee, tho Olyphant Chinaman, about whom so much haw been writ ten, left that borough for Boston yes terday. Thiough the effort of Dr. V. I,. Van Sickle, who has had charge of him tho past weeek, some of his countrymen from Scranton wero Interested In tho ease and took up a collection and pur chased (i ticket for Tloston, where ho has a cousin residing. In tho mean time Soo Keo's business affairs are In the hands of an attorney. Soo Walt, of West Scrnnton, was In Olyphant yesterday, and urranged tho details for Kee's journey. FOUND DEAD NEAR HIS HOME. Sudden Demise of John Turrell, of Barhertown. John Turrell, a miner, aged forty- Beven years, who resided with his wlfo and four children at Barhertown, near SALVATION ARMY Praise Dr. Hartmarfs Free Advice for Afflicted Women. Captain Cbra Ward. Miss Clara Vnrd, Captain In the Salvation Army, in a letter from Og den, Utah, writes: "As a tonic I find that Peruna is much to be recommended. It is cer tainly the best medicine I know of to build up anyone worn out with work or broken down In general health." Mrs. J. A. Pashor, Knoxvllle, Tenn., writes: "My health was completely broken down and has been for almost a year. I could not rest day or night, but suffered constantly untold misery. Tried remedy after remedy hut found A Leader for Half a Century. CSrADLlSllUD 1I2. Strictly Iliftli Orade. PRIZE MEDALS. Centennial 187d"cw Orleans 1SSI-3 Paris IsTh World's Columbian Lx- Atlanta . Imposition, Chit nro ..1VO We intite Inspection of these and other In stalments. Wide foi catalogue. ORGE W. FINN, ids wyomiii; Avenin. Fine Tuning a Specialty. Old Forge, left his home at 10 o'clock Sunday morning to take a walk. A shoit time afterwards he was found dead nearby. The body was removed to Undertaker Davlcs" morgue In Taylor, anil Deputy Coroner P.ilne made an autopsy yes terday, and learned that death was duo to natural causes. An inquest was deemed unnecessary. Deceased had been a sufferer fiom rheumatism and erysipelas and his death was due to heart f.illuie. Tur tell was born In Kngland, and had beer: a lesldent of Llarbertown for a number of years. H IS NOT GOOD LAW. City Solicitor Vosburg Is Not Much Impressed with Frazer Opinion. City Solicitor Vosburg, who emphati cally asserted several months ago In tin opinion sent to councils that tho ma) or could not remove police oillcers without the consent of select council and who was afterwards sustained In this by Judge Arciibalel, is not nt all convinced by the opinion of Judge Frazer, of Allegheny, who has decided that the mayor can remove police oin ceis without the consent of select council. In fact, Mr. Vosburg doesn't think much of the opinion at all. In a conversation yesterday after noon with a Tribune man, he said: "The pilnclpal point of difference between Judge Frazer and Judge Archbald's opinion) is the different meaning each takes the word publle--olllcer as found In tho constitution to mean. Judge Frazer contends that It means all apppolnted olllceis,. Includ ing members of the police force, while Juelge Arehbald says it does not In- cluele pollen oillcers and means only the mole important olllclals, such as the chief of the (lie department, street commissioner, etc. "I claim that a pollcemnn Is only a preserver of tho peace and Is there five not a public olllcer. A public olll cer must bo tnken to mean one who holeis a position of tiust and who has to de with the handling of tho pub lic moneys. A policeman Is not a pub lic onleor: he is a petty oliloer and nothing else. "It Is nut possible to believe that such an august body as wore the framers of the constitution would pro vide In that constitution for petty oill cers. If a public olllcer means a po liceman, then the scrub woman Is also a public olllcer." Mr. Vosburg believe. that tho Su preme court will uphold Judge Arch bald'r ruling, when the cuso Is argued next January, the mayor having taken an appeal to that tribunal. WAKRANT FOR BOARDING BOSS. Vossa Ketokish Says Michael An tosh Beat Him Badly. A warrant was Isutd last night by Alderman Millar for the arrest of Michael Antosh, a Jessup boarding house boss. The warrant was Issued nt the Instance of Vossa Kelovlsh, who claims that Antosk brutally beat him last Saturday. Ho says they got Into a quaiml and that Antosk grabbed him and, nfter beating him, threw him out of the house. His right arm Is broken and lie has several bad bruises on his face and body. Ho tells a further Htory. which may make things hot for some of the Jessup limbs of tho law. Ho says he had a warrant sworn out for the an est of Antosh and that It was placed 111 the hands of two con stables, whom he paid $9 apiece. These two constables, whose names he does not know, let Antosh go after they ar rested htm, ho says. Ketovlsh does not speak good English. Their case will bo attended to after that of Ketovlsh Is settled. The latter will be arrested today and brought before Alderman Millar. 7piAiyos no relief until Peruna was recommend' cd to mo by a. friend. I have taken one und a half bottles and am todaj well and hearty. I shall always prnlsi Perunn, for I feel It saved my life." Mrs. Sarah Oallltz, Luton, la., write) as follows In regard to Peruna and Mannlln: "I was suffering with th change nf life. I had spells of flow lng nt every two or three weeks, which would leave me ncnily dead. I hail given up hope of being cured when l heard of Dr. Hnrtman's remedies and began to uso them. I mn cntlrelj cured and give all the credit to Perunt and Manalln." It Is at this time of tho year that th, weak nervous woman Is most prostrats cd and least nblo to perform tho dally routine of duties that falls to hoi share. She has no ambition nnd her work drags upon hor nt every step. It seems never to bo completed, nnd she never feels able to go on with It. As a rule sho -keeps bravely at it, often uncomplaining and patient until she brenks down completely and can go no farther. It Is to these tired, listless, unhappy women that Dr. IInrW man offers advlco and encouragement free. If all such women will write to Dr. Ilnrtman giving a full account of their troubles, he will nnswer prompt ly free of charge anel tell them what to do and what to take to make a new woman of themselves. Hit) advice costs nothing nnd tho medicines nto not expensive. Every woman who follows his advice Is greatly benefited, and tho great ma Jorltv are completely restored to their youthful health and strength. A book entitled "Health and Beauty" will be sent free to any woman by Dr. Hartman, Columbus, Ohio. 3 The Heller Water Heater. &L NO SMOnn, NO OnOrt. NO DIRT, Is attached to the kitchen boiler, heats forty gallons ot water In thirty-lit o minutes, for less than one. half the expense of any other gas heatet, and one thin! tho expense of coal stove! heater. It allows you to dispense vrlth the hot Src in tha range during the heat of the bummer months. fi S25-327 TENN AVENUE. A Skin of Beauty Io a Joy Forover. Dll. T. FUI.IK OOCIIAUD'S OIMFNTAU L'KKAM, OK MAUIUAL 11KAU1 IflEU. Ite raoses Tun, rimplct, Freckles Moth 1'atckeii, Kit.li. and fikm oueases. via OTerjr tilemlaa oa ueauij, aaa aene IdeU'cUon. II ha tiooa its tut etc Tear, ana la a barmlms wo taate It to bo sure It la prop erly made. Accept no counterfeit ofi similar name. Cr.L. A. Sajrft aald to a tad? of the haut-toa. (apAllenOi "Aayeu ladles will urathenv 1 recommend 'Uour aud 'a Cream' ai to least harmful of all IV tlons" Feraaieitj ' all DmsirWs anJ ftmcy-aoods Dealers tn the V. S.. Canadas, and Eunp, I ESS. T. HOr-KINS. Frop'r. W Great Jones Si M.T. L1ERITA THE UP-TO-DATE LITTLE LIVER PILL I CURES Biliousness. Constipation, I Dyspopsia, jSick-Koad -lacho and Llvor Complaint. SUGAR COATED. 100 PILLS Sold by all druggists 25 CTS. or Rent by mall, it. JNmlti Medical Co., Chlciro Sold by McGnrrah & Thomas, Drug irlsts,, WJ Luckawanna ave., Scranton, Pa. THE 100SIC POWDER CO. llooms 1 nnd'2, Com'lth B'l'a'g. BOIIANTON, PA. ri.ning: and Blasting POWDER ilede at Mooalo and Ilusridala World. LAPLIN A RAND POWODR CO, '3 ORANGE QUN POWDER xitoino naileries, jsieatrto Bsrploatrt, explodlDz bl-uti, safety Fits ttal Repauno Chemical Co.'s IIIQH EXPLOSIVE AMUSEMENTS. I YCEUA1 THEATRE - ilUROUNDIlR & REIS, Lessee anel Managers. Tuesday, July 24 Tin: Li:unRS, Primrose and Dockstader's nnil their fire-at Mlnstrei Company The emly Hint iljss .mil Uiritiinatc Minstrel or- ciiiiImIIoii In the vutIiI. l'rlees 2.V., SlV.. T5i'., 11.00. Silo ot t.flt opens hJtuulj), July 21. The Garbage Family, The sailuKC ! eiillecteel cie'ry MoneUy on tha ktri-ot ill tttiiili tin-' D llo Ono morning btlli' Helen U prupuseil illsurellng (or good a nt; iloll, e( uhleli khei h.ul uiuwn tiled. "I think, moniim," fclie mid, "tliat I'll put it out fur the eailugc- man to carry oB He can tule it to the eailuKC woman, and she can fix it up (or the Utile garbage ihlldreo to pUy, with vUh."-llarpcr' Uatar. lsi rtvyMU iij ie t-liA - sfScS? oil ... JVS -T t ri 0x5 WttTx: IfiM I ' r c. S u VH Krfm&l IliMFfi gtUUJgdUpgj X. s
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