The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, March 27, 1901, Page 6, Image 6

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THE SCR ANTON TRIBUNE-WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27, 100T.
WEST SCRANTON
ACCIDENT IN
A GRAVEYARD
REMAINS EXPOSED TO THE ELE
MENTS UNINTENTIONALLY.
Coffin and Rough Box Fell Into the
Grave Whtlo MournciB Looked on
with Amazement Electric City
Wheelmen nnd iWillinm Connell
Olee Club Meetings Snmuel Mor
gans' Friends Postpone Action Un
til Next Sunday Two Funerals
Yesterday Other News Notes.
A uiut imfui tuiiuti' lu'ildriit or-i-urml
at tlii" I'jitlu'dt-ul vetneloiy yen
tcidny nuiriilim, when the rcniultiH of
tilt In tr- .Mi.". I'. M. KiiKan tere about
to bo lowered Into till' KrJVe. Tli:
coflln had been ii'tnoved fiom thu
lu-arsf" and .tood upun tlie tonirli box,
which was lestliiK' on the lowei-lnff
Muml used to diop the bot Into tbo
BfUVf.
.lust as the men In rliniRe iwie icudy
to lower the eollin, In fonie uiiiu count
able milliner the iourIi box Hllpiietl
fiom Its poHltlon, fallltiK Into Hip-kiiivc,
and carrying the coIlin with It. On
end ot the eollln was btoknn open and
the icmuln wete pul tittlly expos-eel to
the element.".
The moiiinoi.N and friend: ieie
MtattleJ by the orcutiiMiee, and hov
el a I of the onlookers were very mueh
distill bed, but eveiythiiuj was eventu
ally adlusted mid the lenialiis inop-i-ily
Intel red.
A singular rulnrlilenu' iva. that lit
teen yeais iio a similar oceurreitcu
was recorded, when .Mr. Kiikuu'h first
wife was Intened.
Morganites Defer Action.
An adjourned nieetlnf, of the l'ullow
cis of Samuel .Morgan was held In Co
oiieratlve hall last evenliiK, but a full
quoin was not present, on lug; to thu
inclemency of the weather.
No aetlon was taken, and tln nieot
iiiK was adjourned until next Sunday.
William Connell Glee Club.
The members of the William I'onnell
(ilee club, who made such a. lasting Im
plosion on President McKlnley and
UjfjfiPsldeiits and visltots in Washlng
Juri durlriK the Inauguration, helil nn
'iithuslaMIe meetliifr In Ivoilte hall last
evenliiK.
Incidents of the Washington trip
wcie dlseussed ,nul commented upon,
nnd the advisability of continuing the
club as a permanent organization wag
ABOUT THIS
TIME LOOK
f COUGHS
out for ) ana colds
TAKE
DUFOUR'S FRENCH TAR.
This Is Not
A Fire Sale....
It is merely au extraordiuary bargaiu opportunity
that will continue for a few days in order that wc
may get rid of th? goods damaged by water during
the progress of the recent fire in Williams & IMcAu
ulty's store. The loss has been satisfactorily ad
justed by the insurance companies, and the damaged
wares go on sale today at 8. a. m.
We are anxious to make this sale as short as
possible, It comes at the wrong time aud interferes
with our regular season's trade. Consequently, all
goods offered will go at
"Throw iway" Prices Today
The Damaged Goods Include
Laces, Trimmings, Handkerchiefs,
Neckwear, Embroideries,
Ail-Over Tuckings, Art Goods,
Yarns,. Corsets. Wash Dresses,
Misses' and Children's Coats,
fedies' Dressing Sacques and
Wrappers, Down Pillows,
Feathers, Etc.
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As well as many other odds aud euds from other de
partments. The value of the , goods damaged by
water amounts to about $15,000 in all. We'll let this
lot go for a fraction of that sum, however, iu order
to get an immediate clearance.
Sale Begins This Morning at 8 O'clock
Globe Warehouse
considered. Many of the member nro
In favor of visiting the Pan-American
exposition, and the club may compcto
In the elsleildfoila to be held in At
lantic City and lluffnlo tilts year.
Electric City Wheelmen.
The board of directors of tho Ulcctilu
City Wheelmen hold aconfeienco meet
ing last evening nnd talked over sev
eial matters pertaining to tho club's
nffnlis. One application for member
ship was considered,
It is, as yet, undecided Just when a
public performance of the minstrel
show will bo given. Homo of the boys
want a performance In Apill or May,
while otherB piefer to defer the matter
until next fall or winter. '
The contest for the trip to the Pan
American exposition is taking their
time and attention Just now, and the
tickets are being dlspocd of rapidly.
Two Funerals Yesteiday.
Sei vices over the leninlns of the late
31rs. D.ivld Antlold were conducted ut
the house, on Fourteenth street, at .'!
o'clock yesterday afternoon, and were
largely attended. Itev. li. I. Kviiiih. of
107 South Main avenue, conducted the
neivTees, and Interment was made In
the Washburn street cemeteiy.
The funeral of the late -Mis. P. M.
Kficrun occuried yest"iday inclining
from thu family lesldeiue, coiner ot
West I.iiel.uw nniia avenue nnd Chest
litle street. A high man's of lequlem
was celebrated In St. Patrick's Catholic
church at 9 o'clock, and Interment was
made In the Cathedial cemetery.
The patl-bpuieix wcie John i 'aw ley,
M. K. Oilllln, .lames MeOoinifek. John
Hariett, John Flanagan and Michael
Holland.
GENERAL NEWS NOTES.
An enjoyable muslcale was given last
evening at the Young Women's Cluls
tlau association looms by the tneni
beis of the association.
Tho remains of Joseph, the two-months-old
child of Mr. nnd Mis. Jo
seph ItrotiKo, of 31ft South Main ave
nue, was burled In tho Cathedial ceme
teiy yeteulny.
'Hi? d.indmc H'l'il.illy ul l lie Williams Itiollurs
,U 'i'jjlor on Monday nUlit tlm in;: I lie pcitoim
ame sricen l.i I lie Klettile City Wheelmen was
out ol tin In -l ftatuui of tlic perfounaiue. lit-r-rrrnci"
to tliilr net na nnlnti-iitloiully oinlttvil
in the upon ol Hie -lio'.v in thU Jcpnt nient
'Hie leiiiimii "( tin lain .lo-ipli Aiili".v noie
talm lii Ilawltj en Iho til-l Kiio Haiti jottr
day inoininic. 'Hide tiny ri met liy frieint.,
wlio actonipinieil thff luneial pnty to I'anpacU,
her- Intel incnt a marie later In Hie tli.
A ipeclal rewlon of l'riile of Kin trie ( ity tem
ple was 1HJ lu V. Jl. 1. lull ht crnin.
PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS.
Mn. I! .1. Oary, of Vest I'ltlton, U i-iiing:
Wel i-cranton fitniH
Mk, Anna JuiUm i tcuously ill at her home
li Asvrll louit.
Mr. nii'l Mrc. (JeotRc TtenoM, if lark covnt,
have letinnril home from a trit with filin'N In
C ari'ondalc
lion. John R. l'arr, of North Mini aenue. left
for New ork and Philadelphia jesterday after
I.oon. W. lury Dai(i, of South Main .nenti., left
.rttrdav afternoon on a hij.itui trip to New
V I.
Mi'4 Marsaiet lowell, of .n Nmlli (;arDclil
atomic lui accepter II position villi Mcldrum,
Soolt k Company, o( M joining' HTcnne,
f S. SttUlirr, (if South Main accntie, nai In
l).n;liaiiiton, X. ., jcslirilnj.
Attorney Charles I:, D.tnlels, ol Diijslun street,
is In llnrrilmri en lcint limine s,
(IforRf .tenUnj wti't to IfarrUhur jc-Jtcr-diy
mi litiln",.
Mrs. William V, Cli.no, of .S'ortli Iltoniley c
lino, la comnlesrliig ntler n two mel.s' illnes.
Mr. I". i,. linker, ul l.mrs imirl, Is Wslllnff
friends at Clrnburn.
NORTH SCRANTON NOTES.
Wedding of Miss Susie Barnes nnd
Almond StonierOther In
teresting News Notes.
A pretty homo wedding wan that last
nlRht nt the homo or H. II. Vo Witt,
217 Ferdinand street, In which Almond
.Stonier and MIrh HiihIc Barnes wero
the principal.
The rerememy wuh pel formed by Ilev.
Charles A. llenjanilii, of Athens, a.
coti.slii of the bride, assisted by lie v. O.
A. Cure, pastor of the Providence M.
H. church. The bride was attended by
MImh Amber Stonier, nnd the Rrooms
nian wns Halph Harnes. of Buffalo, a,
brother of tho brld. The bride wore
a costume ot white silk, lace ttltnmed,
ami the biidcsniaid's costumes was also
of white sill:.
After the ceremony congratulations
weie extended the young couple and
the guests sat down to enjoy a wed
dins supper. Mr. and Mrs. Stonier arc
well and favorably Unown In this part
of the city nnd have tho well wishes
of many friends for tlulr future happi
ness. Instead ot going on the custom
nrj wedding ttlp the young couple will
at once enter upon the joys of house
keeping In their own new anil neatly
liirnlshed home on Theodoic street,
turn if lift .it llaUt' Uuy Mole, corner of
wen: I'.alph Haines, of Uuffnlo, X.
V.; Mr. and Mis. W. S. Benjamin, of
l'llceburg: Mrs. K. L. Peck, of -Vcw
Alllfoul; Hattle Barnes, of lllbson;
Mrs. I. D. I'oiund, of Alford; Air. nucl
Mis. T. J. Stonier, of Schultzvlll; Miss
Ciruce Stonier, of Lake Carey; Mr. unci
Mis.' W. S. Do Witt, Mr. and Mrs. D.
K. Baldwin. Mr. and Mrs. tJ. A. Cine,
.Mr. X. W. Benjamin, Mr. and Mrs. (
W. Benjamin, Mr. and Mrs. K. I Ben
jamin. MesMs. Hubert Do Witt, Charles
De Witt, Howard Benjamin, William
Wilglu and i:dwatd Benjamin; Misses
ik-orgla cure, Huth Benjamin, I.ucy
Do Wilt and Hazel Do' Witt.
Condition of Pave.
The ilver of mud has aR.ilu started
on Its way clown Xorth Main avenue
upon tho now pave which was laid
last summer. The mud now lies two
or tluec Inches de.'p over your over
shoe tops and Is becoming deeper
every day, .is tho rain makes It How
thicker and faslei oft" tho side streets.
Since the l! Irani Construction com
pany was disbanded at Philadelphia,
the rest uf the contract was left In
tho hands of the Barber people of tills
city. The contract called for tho pave
to bo kept dean until tho pavement Is
finished by the company.
Tho business people of this section
are complaining about the manner In
which they hae been treated in tho
non-iulilllment of the contract and
wlih the street commissioner to call
the attention of the paving company
to the statu of affalis.
NUBS OF NEWS.
Hi N. I:. Wi-lls, tlio well Known di tor nf tliis
ecrtiuu. kit Sniili; for V. I'jul., W.iliiti;ton.
vlii-ii lie amtili'il .1 w-.llou with llio I'lilrn
I'rfilliu ullioai .1- liairliii1; pli) skim. Hi'.
Wpllts was .i wrll known jcrnnit man In social
iitiil whU'Ii iliilcs in litis M'ltkn In whiiii l"
will In ini.ctl ciy nmi li.
Iiorothy, tin ,icnti ilnifflitir of Vir. anil Mr.
.lolm Pnri-, cf Wjirin stiect, was laid to H'-,t
.'jlcrday alteinoon at "J etloik in tlic Wa-U-luitn
fticct ccinclcrj. tlis wetc coiuluctnl
at 1 1 1 o lioiw mill piu', 1) 1. .lulus ll.lll lllllU
ol tlic liirirr.il.
Mi-s Knilly llottr, uf Waiun btnot. lias n.
Inilicil liomu fiom Jciinju allir "4 lilting icla
tin-.
lliuuy Oorjlm-kl, i.f Von stculi aicniic, wh
at uslcd Mniliy fioniiv fur ill-milcrly cumluct
ami irltiii atro-l y Olllirr I'alinci. Hi was
aiiuUnnl licfmo Alikiiiian 1'iiller anil nn.il s
vim li li inuM not nv ntid c..Ls touimlltfil to
tlio county Jail for tlililj ila.
Mntiici.' iiHotln,' will li lxli tills afternoon
at tho Youn.- Mm's Chii-ilan a-.oi ialioii. All
Innihus sue iuiiti'il In atlctnl.
Ml news nutter will idrl p piniiiit alien.
The gttestj! piesent at the wedding
M.iin aci'iiuc ami Market Mivet.
Dominlel: PiKiitls. uf lVnn acriuic. li.nl Stan
lev ZUctis, .lui Kiilnwokv anJ John l.iilimns
iitoniul foi lnc.il.il',- a wlhilim in his placa f
lni.lnes on IViiu acinin Snmliv iiiornin,". IMun
MiiLneil litfnip Mile) in n. lljiis llie.i selilnl
tin i i.e anili ahh.
fiREEN RIDGE.
'lie p.is enx nt on aiuUtoii autme ami Mai
ki t tuct whiih was lo.t tu flslit for .onu tinio
is airalu vf.ihlo. A fone 01 nun ileaiilns the
mini from it je-,terdi.. ,
The Mi-'s Anna ft lit Ueilh.i .letikins inil
lioiher. Willanl, ritninil to the MroiuiVuiiiv:
Nntinal mIiouI .e-tinliy alter fpemlitu ihrir
l.uaiion with iheii p.innt.., Mi. ami Mi,, 1;. li.
.Iciil.lnn.
Mis. Wiiuatt. f f'ailionilali", Is cl-Hinir lur
titter. Mis. .1. N Miller, of lim avci.nc
Mm. II. koiiey, ot Moittj avciitio, fs M.iiln;,
flicllili 111 Dllllltl,
Mrs. i, i, le,tWlil, of Moi.-p.i an mi", i
in .New Yolk rlly,
Mr. I'iciI i:iilnt, nf lil o.i tiiiih avoniti,
lio has hcen uriou!1, ill fiom iiiicninoiili, is
lowly it-cowling.
iiinnber uf the l.uli., of llio MI.-.-loiuiv o
c!ilj ol Ihg (irirn llhlse I'le-hjleilan tlinit'i,
l.-linril to un Inteif-linit aflilics li.i Ilev. J', (',
II. I'te.wr, lalo of ( hlna, at ihe litnu ol Jli'.
'loncnil l'ooit jutenlay aliciiiuun. li.
lliejer was cioiteil lo .nlilux the in.i'iin;
loi tmliiB to IIIiirvH was iinahlu Id bo ihcspiu.
Momlay (wnlna, Aj.ill 1, llMiki l)inty
Ciilnl M.i.li'r l. I.. Ciilwn, of (htm Hl.lj
lnUc, Nn. Ml, liiihii'iilu,( Onli r of Oihl 1'. I
lnvj, will In-tall tlic otlUeii of I. lobe loJ(.f, .o,
Wj, ami Mo-tow loii;i', Nn TIM.
'J'he Mites I'lo-ie ami M-mle CMiiuiul, of I),. ...
mil aumie, aie vivinns frluuls in lloiirmlak,
Tito filteii lltilao Woman'ii ('hiit-tljn Tttii.
IKi.ince union will hold iu legul.u meeting tlm
alleinooii at II o'clotk In the liianifelliJl
ihuith on (.iwuo .niiiin. Sulijict, "Mntlu'rH
Work," in chitL'p of li. Illpley. Mipiiliitcn
lit lit cf Hit ilipiilintnt. riiiill.il imllatlon Is
eMeliilcd tu all ii.lt ir.trd.
PARK PLACE.
W. T. ilollj, of feicilms otuel, li ill iwtli
I.M'luikl puiiiiiiniila.
Ihe fourt hired Milhmli.t Lplopal clmii li
i huMIn; ,i filr Dili wetk Tueeilay, Wednesday,
1 liur-il i)' nmi I'lldaj.
Mil. Annie Ilionn, uf l'locldence ion! foruiei.
ly owned a mull pa dus whhli lic i.ilkd
llcwij. II" ailid ut) .pti'ii- Minday inoinlii-;
when he jumped and Miappid al her two oi
Ihiee time, mid 1k finall.i ln(oinln' afraid nut
fr .1 S 1'iitihaid, of ..:. Court tieet, who
Ql him.
A SENSIBLE MAN
Would iw Kunp'-i llaliam for Ihe Tlnoat and
l.UI'M. It is tnrliis innro Coushs, t'olitt,
AMImia, Ilioiiihltlii, fioup mid all 'Ilitoat .ind
f.unir Tiouliit'ii, limn anj olhrr iiitdlilne, Tlie
pioprielor lut authoiltid any dinasW lo elie
yon a Simple Hut tic 1'iee to tmulnt'o jou ot t'i
merit of tliii t'uat icmcdy, 1'iitg Sic. and M,
SOUTHSGRANTON
FUNERAI, OF THE LATE WILL
IAM STERN.
Services Were Conducted nt the
Family Hcsldcnco by Rev. A. S.
Ansprichcr, of the Linden Street
Synagogue Nny Aug Tribo of Red
Men Elect Offlcers "Blues" Win
Young Men's Instltuto Member
ulilp Contest in Columbus Council.
Other Notes nnd Fersonnls.
The remains of William Stern were
laid away to their Until resting place In
tho Dunmore Jewish cemetery yester
day aftei noon.
The services yerc held nt the family
tesldence. on Cedar iivenuc, by Rev. A.
S, Aimpnchcr, labbl of tho Linden
Street synngtoRiie. They were larpely
attended. Representatives of the Odd
Fellows, Scranton Knights of Honor,
B'nal H'llth and other societies were
present.
The Moral offering: were numerous
nnd beautiful, The pall bearers, chosen
from the Odd Fellows, wore Fred Kir.
chof. Chnr'es Orlf and Fred Sanr, and
from the P.'nal U'ritli, L. Drlesen and
A. Mareus. The flower beuretn weie
Henry Wetter nnd Charles N'euls.
Sliver Wedding- Annlveisaiy.
Mr. and Mrs. rieorgo AV. Xape, of CIS
Maple street, wore Joined lu marriage
on March 24. 187C, by Hev. L. P. Floyd,
minister of the gospel, on Adams ave
nue, and last Saturday marked the
tiwenty-llfth anniversary of tho event.
A number of fi lends, Including mem
bers of the Ladles' auxiliary, O. J. A.
of the B. L. K., Division 82, gatheieil
at tho residence, (IIS Maple street, and
presented them with a handsome par
lor rocker and also a number of use
ful gifts of silverware. Tho house was
neatly decorated with potted plants,
ferns and cut lloweis, and the parlors
wero thronged with friends and rela
tlcs. Mr. Nape also pieseutcd Mis.
Xnpe with an elegant French china
dinner set. After tho presentation, a
reception was held aud light refiesh
inents served. Supper was served at 7
p. m.
Those piesent weie: Mr. and Mi
Charles (Sarr.igan, Mr. nnd Mrs. .lohu
Ioomis, Mr. and Mis. Charles) Keeley.
Mr. and Mrs. Kdward Hand, Mr. and
Mrs. Jacob Shllter, Mr and Mrs. Sam
uel Coleman, Mr. and Mis. Thomas
Coleman. Mr. and Mrs. Wlllard L:tn
Ing, Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Tonmey, Mr.
nnd Mrs. Howard Dtlrle, Mr. and Mis.
John Troeli, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Staples, Mr. and Mrs. Kdward Swarts,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Poole. Mr and
Mrs. David Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Itlch
nrd Cox, Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Butler.
Mr. and Mrs. John LaFrance, Mr. and
Mrs. George Carr, Mr. and Mrs. Stew
ait, Mr. and Mrs. AVIlds, Mr. and Mrs.
Andrew Miller. Mr. and Mis. M.
Swarts, Mr. and Mrs. Hinds, Mr. and
Mrs. Kelluni, Mr. and Mrs. Yohe, Mr.
and Mrs. Cuirlg, Mr. and Mrs. Stevens,
Mrs. William Warner, Mrs.. John Wet
tllng. Mrs. William Long, Mrs. Merrlt
Gardner, Mr. and Mrs. Emit Bonn, Mrs.
Kmll Schmidt, Messrs. William Moser.
John Nape, George Nape, Walter Nape,
Itobeit Nape, Misses KmuiR Nape,
Carrie and THIn Nape, Ida Nape, Lucy
Smith, Canio Smith.
Meeting of Red Men.
At the tegular meeting of tho Nay
Aug tribe. No. 140, Improved Older of
Red Men, last evening nt Fniohan's
hall, the otllcet., recently nominated
weie elected for the ensuing year.
They are: Prophet, Philip Gtaft;
.sachem. Herthold Sclindt: senior sa
chem, Chniles Coleman; junior sachoin,
Conrad lleilig; keeper of wampum,
Albeit ielsmer; chief of iccords,
George Kelb; trustee (or eighteen
months, Charles Sehench; representa
tive to state council, Philip Gralf, al
ternate, Daniel Kclpr.
Will Receive Loid's Supper.
A nunibei of children of tho Church
of Peace will receive tho Lord's sup
per fiom the hands of Itev. 13. Schmidt
nest Sunday inclining nt lO.uO o'clock.
They are; Charles W. J. Schwcii
ker, Urnest G. Schmidt, Henry O. Kn
gel, F.dw.ild Kell, Walter P. Zelsnier,
Minnie Huns, Kinma Kngel, Beitha A.
L. Swlek, Louisa Booeli and Lena Car
penter. The text will be IValiu txil: !i. "I
will walk before thu J.oid In the land
of the living."
The "Blues" Won.
The "Blue" have won the member
ship contest started homo time .'iko by
the members of Columbus council,
Young Men's Institute. The contest
was between two ldes. known ns the
"Blue1" and tin- "Reds." Tho "itluos"
s-ccured foity members to the "Reds"
thirty.
Tho membeis comptlHlng the losing
side will have to pay the expenses of
a social to be given on Faster Monday
iilskt.
Breezy Brevities.
I.inlHii k.iwiiM will be held in M. ln' mil
hi. .lolinV chtnche-i this owning.
..lames lVnin.ll lodjt, No. ITU, Indepi'iulinl
Older of Odd IVllo, will meet this rirnlns
at rrutliaii's hall to ehd ol lit 1 1 .
The nienilicu ot the Columbus luimcll, Yonns
Men's Inilitnti', of this side, will ro to I'inw
dciiio tonijirlit to roiitest the Maiqnette icnn
II In a (f.tiiie of etiihri.
I'atrlil; riaheily. of I'iltkion memu. and Mi-t
.Inlla liuiiall. of Ileceh slieet, left for Mionds.
Imii; N o i m 1 1 Mhool yesteiday tu regime llielr
ttudlis.
1. Bruno was airaisncd before Aldeui.au
Iluddv hut ewulns on tlie eharie of llac.itt nitig
tr 1.111 picleiicd by l'atuck Judge. After heat.
itiK tin wltiievsef, Peter Zane, Clmlra Manly
and Mary .fudge, the iildamiu held Iliime un
del itJOD boll. Attoiney M. J. Domlivo betarie
his bondniaii.
'Iho IniinbiM of the Itoj.il AiiJiium w'iII meet
In monthly oe-v-lun this t'lcniic in l'luinuiy
lull.
OBITUARY.
James A. Feninnn.
, Jatiien A. I'cnuian, ftr many eai llio well
known tomtable cf iho beventtenth waid, dii'd
jejlirday at the family rtildi nee, i'" Ma'ln.'i
nwnue. IKeeaMil was tlm elded ton nf the
late Jarni and Maria l'tntnin. lie Is i.uriiw'd
liy his blethers, I)iid It., i liarles II , llobeil II.
I ml 'I'. I'. I'uiinai ami hks tlbtins, Mle Kli.i.
betli and Mar.v IVniitan.
Ii'. and III-). I'. I'. I'eiiiiiin Jre on llielr
way fiom l'lorida but tuiild flat reach Iinmn lie
fore llielr blether clltd. 'Jhey were t'Apeitid hue
InH nlKht, ho 'iei.
Alhiit I.ewii, a joum; man rrldlni; with hit
pin ills al lid K'llh llioinlry awttue, died jcv..
liiilaj. Un was ruiplojcd by the Colliery I'n.
liliusr company. 'Ihe fimri.t! aunniimenient will
lie made lalir.
I'.ml Albeit, .infant fni of Mr. an.V Mrc .1. W.
Tlliiiau, of 'Ml Mltllln aivnur, died jotcrday
Scranton
f-f-i .- t ff !
Guernsey
Hall
IS THE BEST PLACC IN
SCRANTON TO BUY A
RIANO
OR
ORGAN
Don't fall to come an J sec as great bargains
are waiting (or you,
J.W.GUERNSEY,
PROP.
314-316 WASHINGTON AVE.
SCRANTON. PA.
In New Guernsey liullJins.
Davis steam Dye Co.
319 PENN AVE.
Goods called for and delhered, Cleanlnj,
Dyeing and Pressing,
ALL WORK GUARANTEED. PHONE 373B
Golden Gate
Dininq Rooms.
Bfft 15 rent meal In the city,
Pile Meal Tickets. it.OO.
tjttiiilar dinner a upeilaltj.
llome-niade Pastry.
244 ADAMS AVE.
W, J. BARRISCALC. 'zhFT11!?'
MANTEL COAL AND
MfkNI UL.S3. GAS GRATES
Tire-place trimmings lillnir for floois,
312 WASHINGTON AVE. TELEPHONE.
W. A. HARVEY.
I.lrctile Wirinc and 1'Ktuies,
i:ii-ctrlc Ilcll and Telephone Wotk.
3Q9 Commonwealth building.
J. B. WOOLSEY & CO
CONTRACTORS
AND
BUILDERS.
Dcalcra in
Plate Glass and Lumber
O ALL KINDS.
Kingsbury & Scranton.
Mjiiufaclureis' Ai,euls
MINE AND MILL SUPPLIES.
Diitriet? AsenLs for
.Ifthn A nnebllna's Sons In 8 W'lte Dotie and
l.leitrleal Wire CutM 1'eitha and Ituliber JUtf,
to'is llelt iij I'liikmir. lhic ami Meeluniral
liiibber (.oodc. huowlion I'.wklii Lartcr'd
Oil I lotliing liooin .110 (iull nidir
W. H. GORDON & SON.
ITnrce Shorlnt; nnd fhneial lllaclimltlilni
Wagon and laniacc nulldtng and Itubber 'lite.
Ins. 339 ADAMS AVNUE.
afteinoon t ." o'clock of cholera Infantum, Hie
funeral aiinouncement will be mule lalei.
Jitdson. the lljear-old Min of W. II. 'o
f.amli, of .VJv? (lulmy uwuiie, died nt II ..0
o'dotk 1 i-t nlsht ot heait ili-r.i-e. The funeral
nnmmneement will be made lain.
DUNMORE DOINGS.
Meeting of Borough Council Jap
anese Wedding Was Given at
Baptist Chuich.
.After a wait of about tijo hotir.x,
spent In n ptivato dls-cus.slou of bor
ough affair., the borough cotincllmen
weie called to order by Acting 1'iosl
dfiit Waul at about 10 o'clock Monday
night. OrdlnaiiLO No, Sfi, l elating to
the bower construction In the Second
district, parsed flret and second read
ing. A resolution was offeicd b Mr.
Riogan, providing for a conference of
the councllmcii, borough engineer and
boiough attorney at tlio otllco of M. F.
McDonald, on Friday evening at "..!)
o'clock, when fuitlicr plans will bo
concocted to secure a favorable ruling
upon tho .sewer matter that Is to bu
argued belore the court on April :'.'.
Japanese Wedding.
De.iplle the Inclemency of the
weather, a good-slued audience en
joyed the Japanese neddlng exhibition
nt the Uaptist chinch last night.
Tho programme as published Iu jvh
tei day's Tiibuuu was can led out, and
many compllmoutaiy things weie said
about It by those present.
Boiough Brevities.
As ihe tlijs rii bj ihe populalioii uf this
onto Ihrlilnir town is btiunilus; beautltullj li,
as ouhrs ato ttcadilj' coiniii; by win liuiu the
new la.ttl.pi n ti is of tin lVniuj Ivaitla ( oal lom
piny mid Kile aud WjoiuIuk Valliy uilio.nl and
loial euipld.ves aie ilill.v lcaclii-; nr New oil.
The luilependeiit Oultr of old 1'tlhin.s mil
hold an iuipnitaiit liiis'tiu; touiKhl, c. lu ji ihe
into for tllstilet tlcpuly Brand masi.i will be
i ait. As a mcniiiir ot this IhiIko CIuhicl ll.e
per Is a tonilidile. It is cvpected in a u. iy
member will bo pieent.
IMnaiil Mult, of New- Yolk tlij, t- i-.u nig:
his partnts In luun,
.Mis. Owen I'ljiiii will mtivo this w.., lo Pule
(.lied, -i i anion, having itnlul her pumii! i -i
ilenti tu a Mi. Wei-bun whu alu oisuims
the ktoie room.
Mm. Michael Molt is III ul lui hunu un Want
Micit.
.lolm Slinproubas ret in nl a lilt-mile po.niou
witli the IKliwaie, Lai It.iw.mn.i and W.-inti
Iliilmad loiirpnnj, and will this uuk uiim.w lo
lliibnkin, his new hcuhpiarlei.
L'nileil Mine Wutkeis' l.oial "w. .Tmi w,u
mi et tonlglit at tliilt ball on (hi-iimi m ...
Amos Washer ha.s been iippnlntid mnl inn.,
for tin riit-IVniLs.iliaiiii ( ual iinpai,f ,m
Hie pi in uf Mi. Nivon, who has i-iunl
DR. MONTGOMERY'S LECTURE.
He Will Be Heard nt the High School
Friday.
Dr. Thomas II. Montgomery, Ji . or
the University of Pennsylvania. H,u
deliver a loetuio to the pupils of tho
Scranton High school on Friday uttoi
noon next, March L'Dlli. Ills subject
will bo the "Migration of ninls." Dr
Montgomery acquired his know ledge or
tills subject ns diiector of the Nature
Study Course, at the' Marino Biological
Laboratory, at Woods Iloll, Mass,
which Is a c-o-oper.itlvo institution,
with which the I 'nh erslty of Pennsyl
vania and some sixty other iinlversi
tits, museums, aud Institutions, Inter
ested lu biology, urn connected, kind
which has been u very linpoitant fac
tor In the advancement of bloolcal
work.
Dr. Monlgoineiy has been at the
t'nlvoi'ilty of Pennsylvania as an as
blstant profesj-or, for tin last ile
years, and has ehaigo of iho graduate
courses on Histology, Knilnology, Vl
stiucturo and Psychology. After se -oral
years lu tho College department
of the iMilvcisltj-, Dr. .Montgomery
took post-graduate work at llio Uni
versity of Uorlln. which conferred upon
-J.
Business
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Brotherhood Wine Co:s
Kino Old I'ottn, rturRiindlc, and
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P. H. FRENCH. 40U CONNELL HLOO.
oreschel's
Great Fire Sale
ISA WYOMING) AVENUE.
Now Cioing On.
Pine I'lim and all klndi ot Neckwear.
BRESCHEL & CO.
.Scranton Laundry,
322 WASHINGTON AVENUE.
Calls Yj telephona reecho prompt attention.
WILSON WASBERS.
Spectacles,
MADE AND
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"That' all,"
S. H. TWININQ.
131 PENN AVE.
DIAMOND
SrOE
SHINING PARLORS
For t.adie.i and lntj.
All Shine, Jc.
433-SPRUCE-433
Hanley's
Bakery,
420 SPRUCE ST,
Succc.,-.or to
HUNTINGTON
Wc make a ipeclall,v of fine bread ntuffii.
Orders for Falads, Ojsleu, Cioqucltes, etc.,
promptly filled,
A full line of Lie tic.im and lie".
Eureka Plating Works,
Sllwr, Cold. Mekel, Copper and lira..
Cliindelicrs rtelinhhcd,
321 OX COURT. REARBD. TRADE.
REISMAN BROTHERS,
Leading Newodcalcrf.
40R SPRUCE OT. G03 LINDEN ST.
CORNA
qfi:i:x of ki:y west cigars.
DEAN, 0 CONNELL BLDG,
Two riionea.
GOODMAN'S SHOE STORE.
Now at 118 h.ic.l.iwann.1 ace.
QRAND OPENING SATURDAY. MARCH 23
The scranton Vitrified brick
and Tile Manufacturing Company
Makei.s of Pacini; Uriek, etc Jl, II Fine
(leneral Sales Ajent, Olflee ""'J Wafhitifiton aw
Woiki at Nay Aus. l'a., I.'. i: W V. It. It
him the degree of bachelor of philos
ophy In the spilng of 1S9I. lie has al
ways been a close student of compara
tive anatomy and vertebrate morphol
ogy, and has written many articles for
sclpiitlllo journals In this country and
abroad on comparative anatomy of the
lower grades of animals, and also on
tho study of the germ-cell. l"r. Mont
gomery Is also a professor at the Wag
ner Free Iniititutc of Science, of Phila
delphia. .
A SOCIAL SESSION.
Conespondence Schools Employees
Had an Enjoyable Time.
The first regular meeting of the new
ly organized International Correspond
ence Schools Literary, Social and Heno.
flelal association was held last nlfiht
In Guernsey hall and took tho form ot
u social session.
There were neatly S50 of the em
ployes of tho local oflice piesent and
the piesldent. J. D. Joiks, pieslded. A
brief address, full of encouragement
and piomlscs of assistance, was made
by the president of the Collleiy F.ngl
noer company, T. J. Foster. A vnrlvl
and icallj' excellent programme fol
lowed. A quintette, coiupu-ed of Messrs.
Oippel and Ratlin and Misses Phillips
and Drake, made perhaps tile blngst
hit of the night with n seiles of negro
ditties and lullabies. They weie
obliged to respond to several encores,
Miss Agnes I'allahau, a clever young
woman with n charming manner, re
cited "That Old Sweetheart or Mine."
while Miss Paulino Hall leclted "Down
by the Rio tlrande." Venal solos wero
Hindered by Miss Colin Swift and Miss
Fiedtt Kami Tho chairman, Mr
Jones, made a few humorous remarks
thnt were loudly applauded.
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L. SOMMAR. Ilnlhllnif Contractor.
Umploys union men. IMfmates theerfutl
Shen. Iteniodellnfr and repairing a ipccliltj".
3ZO WASHINGTON AVE.
LACK AW A MM A
Underwear store
n in rn an tneir i.impies ol tine tmpottfd
Madras Shirts for men at 6'Jc.x worth $1 to KM
Oold Medal
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M5 LACKAWANNA .WtNtt.
EDWIN S. WILLIAMS.
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ROOM 2CCOAL EXCHANGE;
SCRANTON. PA.
the scranton umbrella
Manufacturing Company
We f.iiTj the largest
utrnk of I mbrellij. Par-a-ols
and llaiidleii; we
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AMUSEMENTS.
I YCEUH THEATRE
- TIE1S Jk tllTROtl.SPKn. Untn.
A. J. riurry,iumirr.
Thursday. March 28.
Mr. Tim Murphy,
In Sol Sniltli ltu,ell' Girit S'lceeM.
fl Bachelor's Romance
A Ccmech in Tour Acts bj- Slarilu Morion.
A Cuiniletc ami Kl.ib rile I'rnilnction In l'ctrjf
PctJil.
Tmir I'mlcr Direction cf mi.l) O.' IimGUlt.
I'l iec-s- J.V . flcic., T'k. uiul l.ijil, Boi; miJ
I.e-r Si.il, -l.M.
Se.ils on file Tnei.iy .it ft a, m
O.Ni: Mf.lll' DM.V V
FRIDAY. MAKCH 20.
"One of tlie few iinmrn en the latter iUj st.iss
Mlio i a ii lmzli .11. 'I Itiii' tlie umlil bn;ll villi
her " New Yoik lleial'l.
Tlarie Dressier
and furl" otlicis mt ,i conil. I'reirnllnf: tha
l.itet cdiluin of inii-le.il tomeilj
Miss Prlnnt
1'nee. i'"' . .' . V k , ! (rt .unl M W.
Seals on -ale Wtilinsil.iv .it 1 J m.
Saturday, Matinee and Night.
Mr (.'fuse W f.eili i-t s l'-nnous Inlematloni)
ltii.oi.1 MjI.m
The Belle of
New York
'lie mbjor of all Ihe liwn Ulk." Thu
rae of tioili otiiiiniii'
i'iitl. NlU'hl. -'.h . . 7 . el. Jml !1.50.
Matinee, 'in . fin. atnl 7i
ea'i on silo 'lliniMla.t n ' d. in
ACADEHY OF HUSIC,
RBIS& nUIJdUNDUR MARRY A. BROW'M
Uinaccn aoil IcuftJ. Local Manacr.
JIOMiW. Jl'IMin M) i:i)NIDAV,
I it i. MATIM IN.
WILLS BKOTHERS COMEDY CO,
IN FAIHT ( OMI.DY.
Mj'iiiee Tiwly "In Atlantic t.ity."
Toiiiisln- 'Ilo-cim 1'rlcniR"
IIIIIMIW. rilHJW AM) SAIlillUAV
"THE TIDE OF LIFE."
Matinee l'liee-. II. '."'i cents.
I'teiiini; ITk.- "i, -. ' JJ cent."
NewGaietyTheatre
ALP. fi IIKlllilNOTON, Jlanajcr.
Thiee Days Coinniencinjy Thursday
Matinee, Mnich 28.
"Wine, Women and Song,"
Tlic Dickson Maiuifaelurliiij Go.
i crouton anil IIU9vlJ.rr, l'
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