The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, March 29, 1901, Page 2, Image 2

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TOE SCK ANTON TRIBUNE-FRIDAY, 31 ARCH 29, 1001.
ONlGC:
BURKE
BUILDING
TALE OF A HORSE.
The Anlmnl Chanced Hands Tic-
quently The Owner Now Hns It.
On Fiiduy nlKht. March ?:, 1- 11.
llcnjamlu, of Sltnpeoii. Wayne county,
locked (or mi he did) IiIh fnlthful
family hoife- In Iiu umiiiI reatlntf place
and retired to fcoIi hla rest. Tin next
morning, when he went "lit to feed the
imliniil, the (litter wasn't there. Some
one hud (i.iiil u visit to the liniu dur
inc. the Intel lit) mid removed the mm id,
white-faced nnimnl, nnd there was no
tracH or hniRu or btunliii.
.Mr. Ilcnjumln caiefully locked the
h.iin and then sent word to the four
uuartois of the globe that If unoii
would recover the animal and help to
(onvla the thief $2.1 111 coin of the re
public would be fnrtluomlug.
Thin notice alttactcd the attention of
the local detectives, as well an others',
and ever muicI hoine thai p.ii-scd
iiliiint the city Btreetn wiih i losely pcrti
tlnlzeil. Hut somehow the thief eluded
the liuwkuyeH und on Wednesday diove
Into town, put the nap up at Snydcr'H
livery, and In a few minutes, after
j-howlug lie pointy, of which tin re wen
mnny, most of them Mirup once, he In
tereMed .Mm. 1,. H. Snyder to the ex
tent or .".'lllng l be horse to lief. Then
he dhcivctly aulshed.
I'onst.iblv II. II. Heiv was uusjdnc;
'he livery stable a lit 1 1 later In the
day, when he fdt linpclbd to lake a.
look Inside. What he kiu filled him
Willi Joy. Theie. uiuiirhlliR oats, was
"hat upptutvd in Mi I'lci.f k. K- jj;,.
Mr Pierce did not bolleu- h,. imd bct-i"i-
remove the anlm.il uuill he had In
vestigated a Iltttle. , .it(,rl time after
'unstable i;. .1. .Wary eninf along, and
he haw the horf. lie did not want to
-wilt to Invrmilgato but wanted the ani
mal. He took the horse from the bain,
and although Mr. Snyder says she.
proteMeil and told him that Mr. l'leive
had foi bidden Its nmoval, he tinn"
terred it to the Morrison livery. Mrs.
Snyder and Mr. Pierce went befoie Al
derman Moul'on th.il evening, and
M. Snyder made an adidavlt that Mi.
Pierce hud Hist seen the horse und
that Mr. .Wary hud taken it by force
and ngalnHt her protest. A search wai
ant was, sw.irn out. ( lalmlng the prop
" rty by Constable l'loice, who forth
with lecoveiid the piop.-rtv from tin
Morrison livery. Yesterday muinlug
.Mr. P.enJ.unln, the original owner, ap
peared and a hearing was held In Al
derman Morrison's court. Several wlt
ncshCb worn swain, und the aldeiman
then gave posseision of the horse to
Mrs. Snyder, who Immediately gave the
animal up to Mr. Benjamin.
', ..table Pierce Is now on the trail
of tin. thpf and expects, to land him
soon. Neary claimed that lis dlseov
eicil the hone iu Snyder's barn und
that Pierce got the clue fiom him.
IN MEMORY OF HARRISON.
Sergeant Willinm H. Davles Post
Eulogize Dead Comrade.
At the meeting of Willinm II. Da
vits post, Xo. &7, Giand Army of the
Kcpubllc, on Wednesday evening an
txtemporaueous eulogy of ex-Pi evident
Han son by several of the comrades
"as the feature of the occasion.
Past Commander J. M. Alexander In
tioduced the subject by bringing it up
when the usual (pie.MIon. "Has any
comrade died since our last meeting?"
was asked. Mr. Alexander said that
while General Harrison was not a
member of the local po.st he was one
of the most worthy membeis of the
Stand Army of the Iiepublle, and as a
public olhYer had always winked
-tranimusly for the Inteiots of his
onirades of the rebellion. The speaker
paid an eloquent tilbute to the dead
scuetul.
Comrade George S. Kimball levlewvd
the career of the depaited one. show
ing an Inllmnte knowledge of his life
and deep Insight Into hi character. He
told a number of Interesting leminis
(tnces and some amuHng anecdote. of
lhe ex-piesldent.
'"haplaln Jennings. Coininde Ultel
and a numb.r of other comrades re
lalud Incidents and expel itnee of the
d tys of battle when Mich men as thu
dead and honored general (ought
.houldtr to shoulder with lower-ranked
men In the common cause.
A MINER KILLED.
The Northwebt Mine the Scene of a
Tragedy Yestcrdny.
Adam Mavorlbkl, an Austilnn laborer
at the Nojthuc-ht mine, wa killed ves-t'-rday
mornliig by a fall ot rock A
Ri-tiit mass of Kioilug lull upon him,
and It was a long time befoie a rescu
ing party eould get to when- he had
1at hern at wnk. Win n they i cached
him tiny found the icnialus crushed
mid mutilated and the f'ltuies almost
yond Ideiitlttcatlon.
.Iiivoi'lskr bod was conveyed to
his home In Simpson, and the mlm.
-hut down fui the rctt of the day,
owing to the fntallty and the conse-
'inent excitement of the miners. The
dead man was one of the leading for-
-Igners In the settlement at Simpson.
;,.iml the tuueial. which will be held oii
-Sunday, will be marked by great pump
".mrlv:(reniony. In accordance with the
..Old-jyorld customs.
TROLLEY LINE SITUATION.
It the rumoib that aro circulating
.have, their foundation on tact In re
gard to the Scranton Traction com
pany being purchased by a number of
Scranton capitalists, the news will be
welcomed by the communities up at
this nd of the valley. Thu nle will,
of course, afflict the Carbondahi line,
which is now leased and operated by
Hih Scranton Hallway company.
b'ciantonlans have for a long time
rnten einji-getlcally piotestlng agulnst
their treatment by the traction com
pany, and probably with jutt cause.
However. If some of the kickers would
conic up hen.- and attempt lo endure
n ildo on tho local lino they would re
alize quickly how well off they uoie.
Tho worn-out cms of the company are
chlppod here, und the lint wheels make
day and night hlrii-nuf by their -hump-lug
nnd pounding.
The schedule as now uriaug-d pi".
ldcs for n hulf-hoai' sonvho brtween
SYRUP
Cures s Cough or Cold at onoe
i i,nqi'-ra Ctoiip. W hoop ei-Con;;'! 1) uti. Idtl
.iipr.ninKiirur.tal-u !. e tit
lr liif'ril4riireC(iii't!pi.fKT. ! ;.! 10
Mls
COUCH
Catfeondale Department..
1 I
Jerinyn and Fuv!l City. It l peldoiu
the Rchedule Is adheied to nnd the
weaty waiter who uNii-m to ilsk a ride
In thu sprlnifless. hare-seated diy goods
boxes on thlee-corneied wlli'di! call
count many minute? overtime while ho
stands hi the vigorous, gilp-ludcu
March winds before the blllous-hued
cars crawl wcailly and noisily Into
view. It will he it happy day for the
citizens and a mote prospeious. one for
the merchants; when this tiavcsty on
a sttret ear servlre passes Into other
hands and conditions aie In ought up
to what they ought to be on the Cnt
bondalc end ol the line.
THE LAST LECTURE.
The Sixth In the Series of the Peo
ple's Lectin c Com Be.
On Wednesday evening', Apill lu, the
last of the Merles hi the People's Lee
ture Course will be given. The even
ing's (iiteitalnmeiit will be illficient
flnm those that hnvr gone before. The
Ilev. Kniest Melville, rector of St.
James episcopal iliurrh of Port IM
waul. N. V., will spend a few hours ie
hearsing some of the mltltiirs of one
of England's gi eaten! poels, 'IViinysou.
Mr. Melville Is an Huglish scholar and
studied under some of the gieatcst
inartei. In Urent Hiltuln.
This will be the last of the hettlie
course of this smson. Tin- tiustccs of
' the Peivan liaptlst chinch have given
a gieat oppoilunltj to til-- people of
this city wlio have a deshe for Infor-
I inatlon roniblni-d with utei talumeiil
in a popular ( ultimo of hlgh-giade lei
I tuns icnuliiiig no admission fee. The
. avfiagi atlcndanre has beta laigi- and
j the free-will off rings satlsiaetory.
j P.cv. II. J. Whaleu. H. D.. the pastor,
nl.tid the liu--ti.es In seeming the
I speakeis, and he has woikid hard and
, tesultfully for the pleasuie nf IiIh fe-
low-townsmen. It Is to bu hoped that
a similar course may be taken up next
season.
Tonight's Tiny.
At in. i.ui( ()k:m liui.ee tutihht leu Mur
I'll., .nppniird In lu HdiiilribK. roin.itn,i ii'ip
" il Sn.lth Itiixcll (omtuii) will priMnt "A
luinrlir'- llniiiiiiK." Tin m! tine imlc In mi
i.iiiill In a , .Kiel ii lull lieUH til DO in Jl
tin-1. in.e ti.nltflil. "A ttiiiiolu,'- lliim.in p" it
n iiuiilmi ih.it v til lite U. 'Civ., r. i. tliun,
vl.li mi ..nil i !r.i t. n.tliii1. I, . .. ...iv
jt'H tmit-d nt fi -.t icrfn.a!ly ilt-.lm.cil u(.
.lOipi. I (tii i.i sol Smith l.-u-i'll. Ir..l it lut
Hi ilf 'ioi, Hi J j nutlnn in lo iio.-cn.,'! cl
V. Mt.-ili;
Mr. Oumner Re-Electccl.
At Tiifxbj'it cl-ctimi In P.jii Jrrl. Ilun. I'
I. Riinud, fiiniifily i-nuirictor ol the llonl
Antliaclli- In IliU city, woa uvriln ikclnl i,
b in-.i(knt. To all wlo hnvn Mi. i.uiimii
it tuu. nlthuul Mjinj llnf iiu' huiigi Is mo-i
uniiliily. biHiwcil. IIk (-.(ccin in wlili.li in- i.
Ii II in Mi ii i i o tnuii h KratiltiiiKly upiawnt
in the f.ii.1 tl.ut hili he w.i uinnlni; on tlic
ItrpiiUaan tkKtt dll the otlur Mmrtul i.in.
Olililc-. were Pi luiii rjt.
A Return Date.
i.if-iBc l.lli. it r.i?c, dii- liiiineri-t .aid iiiiisi-
IMloi, ttlui iciililly u.ii'iinl .it the ( iniiiuc.i.
tlmial (lunch, will itiim in till dly jml ulvc
JTlilthll f.f 111-. Cmil.lllilli, His ,.nt IuimI.1
(uiiIiib, Apill 2 Tin l.it time Jli. 1'ux :i,
lu'ie die norm Inli'itcucil ci luuly with luliu
inu nut .i Ijiui' .iilrniljii.o. Inn thn ihiin
he Kale hli hi-ju-h will iiiiil-uhtctll.v iiuli In
iiiiil'Ii l.rtiu- i,-,ill, ium 1'ue.il.ii.
Postmnster Thomas Home,
iwiiiu-tir Juliii il. Tlu-i ..in wlni li.in I,nn
.il-iiit innii ttil illy for -.i.uly u iiiuutli N.i
in; Hot piln,- ik. .. Oiltuii', (l.ilii'l .ii,
anil lil.inii ii tr,uiHl,ii nip tliiinifh l,c Cm
t Mi.-i.ii lo Kn HiM, imhrd In twn U.
il.i ii,iuniii(, llr ii luol.ina; will bimuul inul
-. lie ii (ai-jtly hiiiclHlul by hi. -nlmnn If.
ii .all Mii.ny outh(ii. ku
On an Inspection Tour.
T1 . Kiii .mil wjuniln,.' r.illraiil' i.uu' i il
'(iiiint," wlih Mitinl mtiiin nf tin- i:iir im)
mi Icii, Ii.iIikHii;- (,'cmial M.-Msrr W. . Mnj,
w "i tn tbl llclnliv ji'Mcrdi) mi u .,ui lii.
-!.'t''i lnon j lln pUtrs viMtnl Win it,
llrn-ii.nl .nn! I.rlc Inultu-,
A Welcome Reawakening'.
Mji "t will In KIwllkuMv hllllUI,, I
a,'.iiu hy the ieo ol tin lunrur Aiithi'.Ritc l,oi.l
nihil' m hmliii" phu. 'I Iir wlmhiw lur ,c.
(rd inoiitlif luti In in tmpli.iNiiuIi ioiipkii(U(
In- their iiu kiln-- 'Hip iImiiri- will Ik uoliimiiil
li.l Hit.
Gave a Smoker.
A. 1.. Avu), ic MttruiMliijii lutuuiui 0ni.
ivnj'i. (iipriiiitiuilcni at Sir-ititon, wa'. In town
last lilRht ai thn fctn l ot thr loul drxiilinciit.
In lil hutiur ,i Miiul.il' w.i, dun in t ! Iliiiko
liuihllns nfflii. cf Anintant Mipiilntciiilcntu j.
lol ulld .loiiii-,
Bndly Hun.
Ilnsii U,uadr. ol Cuioan tturi, a llaau
jiul lliiiliuii I'OtnJur-tw, Irll lioin the top ol a 1m
i a ncr faun lliilgi- IVi-di.c-iliy nlcht. lie
tniik the uil ut an uiljolulnsr tuck ami rf
ici nl oii;p rv pjlurul Injmiii.
A Child Dead,
Mi mil Mr. Ilcnunl UjIIik-i. nl tin- WVt
shlf Hi inniirtiltig the l- nf thiil lO-tiiunthii.
oM ikimrhtfr, Min, wln il,U niiMdy allci'.
noon nl hufl tioulilr. HurUI t nude jiiattr.
ila altcriiouii in si. 1,'osc leinctm.
Home Again.
P. t. llim.oter. el Climcli iticit, wlm wtia
lu Niw Vuik ilty lor the purposa ot uiidircolng
an cprutiuit, Iuj rttiiuicd Iioiik. Hie uirgecm
ilsihlid thu llicy would not pi'ilotin mi opcre
lion
Vety 111.
Mi. licrninl llrcmian, of Kliri li(U, who
hi!, hfcn Miy ill ot bluO'l pottvnins, wj nry
low Ijh nUht. ih itrctt In from ot tho lious'o
ln tifili MoiAu on lo (ucifiit he pmiuo o(
tcann.
Elected Pi evident.
Tin. nun.i tiltnl 1iiio oi 1!. I'. Mui'.i, im.
null.' ot l'outt City, will im pleated lu li-mi
11. i. he hui lriiii i'K' I J iiiiidom, nf the l.j.
r I- l .Hiiily .U-oiUUoii of lirtall HiiikrIi
At Emergency Hospital.
Ma luil Miinluk, w'in vas m-icrciy liinir.il
Jl tlu iMtH lit Inn'. ,. v.i. taken to thu
hfttplul ,i- I'lilmnilil, lilt Inlmm aio in
irli'i' .mil lili icunrrj doiil.tiiil.
Former Residents Heie.
Mi. ii.d Mifc. IMiUn il. .luiio, of Suimiiii Hill,
(iniiiili (nunly. who iniiuerly ii".l'liil In (,,
ill nn I l Iiu 111 Mfii't. u..u In tntvil -I's'i'liliy
li.itiiiK nl.illit and irlinUi.
MefitiitEB Tonig-ht.
Km I... ilu.li;i. .Nn. J 7i. ftojjl Auh M.,n ,
Jiiiilm OiiIci I'ulldl AnidlrJIi Jldluiilc'i.
At the Opera House,
lonlsl.l "A lUi lii'lw' llomini."
N'iM Thui.ilj-".lt I'lmy 'Itldee."
An Echo of Sunday's Row.
I virfii mi ,i -Minn out Ij.t i-ii niii. brlorf
miotic :
NEW, 286
I OLD, 0423
I .Mikriiuin Atklnxiii Inr tin- arrcM cl a bov (nllf.l
j "(ImiI.-j I lie lliMillilacln" en the roinphlnl el
llnr.v I rank, n the riioigc Hut rli.irlcy luil
muiiIj Kiikcil n Imiv l.iil muiiIjv luejui: Un
ix y w.ii ullinn ilic sr.inlonUn. A licirlnx "III
innKilily lii lull) toil.)y, I, wlil that mural
niri-K aie In lollmv nn similar clinpc. Ihij
.lie tin- ir-iilt (il I lie trouble thai arn-c h-l
SimJay mIkii the fri.rjiitonl.iii wit plicul cu
Mir nn the lir'l atlor Mtrtil ilnlir and
mwlmjH icfii-irl to h.imllc tluin.
Funcinl of Mr. Cnrden.
Ilic liinci.il of I'atilik (.1. Ciirrltii w held
votiiiljy niuiiiliiir at Id t.itc home on Iiumlilf
iit. Ilic Pioneer lithcr Jlnthcw oelely
tilllKil mil in a bnilv. At St. IIom chilli ll 4
H'linui lilnti iii.i. nf icqulrtn ni celebrated.
Hoi. I'jtlur (iunti.ni w.is lelchrant. ry llei.
r. I'. 1'iiUi-y, deacon, nd llci. Anthmii Cr
run, sub di-acoii. hilrrmint k mule in SI.
Hum iriiivtiiy. 'lhc lulMieiurt were: .lohn
l .imphrtl, pninlnlik Ionian, .lohn riallaithtr, I'at
liil. MiCubu ami llioiiint Mnilh. all nienihrrt
in lhc toilil.
Two Families Remove.
I. II. Unit ami family, of w'n'lilnytnn inert,
will nn Mnniliy net icnioic t Joliwloin,
white Mr. llo.M lu btcn cinplo.ied dine the
ihi-lns nf the lompan slore at inipon.
Ml-. Cilliciint A. Illle, hci i)ii, James and
l.'lund, .mil iljiialiln. .May. 01 Hospital Mifct.
will tmliy rriiioti to I'hllnlilplilj. IMnatil e.
I "-il i to alttinl the I nlKraily ol I'miiwltanli
u In ii lie Ii.imi St. Mlih.ii'l'a inlK'cr, loionto.
ml Mli Mary will w-nrk a ttcimnapliri fm a
luti t'lill.iihlphU home.
Will Attend Ball.
A iiuiiiki ct .mi'iiir men nf tili ilij ne c
I'dlln to annul a loll vhldi will be held in
tin- (pi'ni hon'e in I oiet City on Ili'ioiaclou
IM 1'ienlnt, Tluindai. A..y ;i, umler the an
in ri. rf i In mins Min' hiflilute, (or tin; bene.
til nt I', Mniilvni. who leeenlly Im) .in aim
I din nil n n u-nli of In'niii irfcltul In tlic
niiii'. Mi. Mnnlnn I itcillrc .done runle wvll
n lhe Kn-iisnuy I 'i-pital, biinc abh In w ilk
iiroiiml
The Passing- Throng'.
Mi. John I.jikIi. of Paik ptrccu l ill.
(' w. I'ulkirtnri h.i utnrneil li--ui a 1 1 1) lo
the wrtein put nf the stale.
Mii l.nmii Col 1 1 tii I lonfineil to hei home
on Wlllliint an inn.' hi II I in K-.
i'tik smith u in I wife, ot (,uein'. N. V.. aiu
the siiifls of In-, and Mm. (. T. Me.ikei.
Mr. Ihi'Isc A. Killcy. nf l.imoln auiiin', Is
(iitirtalnlrii; hei nine. Ml-. Miuli Hum, of
Toh do, u.
Prank Mi Donald, ot I'allliinok unci, will
uereul llr.biil lUfK a .ijrcnt for the Piinlrii
tlal In-ill. mi'i' lompaii.
.lohn Murpiii, a Hil.iu.ni and llu-hon biake
man, i niftinns Inuii .1 bioken mm a the
lejult of .1 tumble troni the lop or a bocar.
II. II. Ml Ilk! nut, liiameei of lhc -latbuiidale
C!a lompaiiy, I Iiome tmni New York ft He,
where hi ln Ken in-lilllmr a mw ga plant.
Mi A. It. .t"tic hih datiKlitir, C itlicrlne, and
Mr 1 I!. Miinn woe In seianlon yetterdij,
the itue-t ol li IKlle 1. Waucu, of seicntli
siud.
JERAWN AND MAYFIELD.
Wnrd wa- (flddiv Kielieil aiiiiouricliic th
death at Uini-on (uv. Alaska, ot Trank llcklitr,
a will known jounii man. found! a itdent nf
tlii-, IioiourIi. Mi. lieleber, about elitht eur
jpn, wnil in Aliki, und by hli (ncrpy md
v. l-il.ini ,11,'uimi! ilnl and winked aluaWe elaliiK
.irul on hi lavt Mr-it hue he wa Mid lo be
worth a milllnii ihillai. Hi- lelmnol lo the
lilondiki .1 few inniiii wto, and iiu new. wa
icceiied nl hi kkne-j until .lrttdday wbi.i
Ml. .. C. Wliltnuiii, ol W(-t Majliihl. leirlud
a tckgiaphii' ill-p.ilili aiinouiiilne hlf deilh.
Pnei-id, whoe hniiu wti at outh fiibion.
whcie hi pm lit tllll le-iile, had u laic iliele
ot tilriuN in tlu-i- lioruuuhii, who will icifiii
my miieli lo In.11 of lhe end ot nuh a pi-nn-l-'im
1. iiiir.
Thi- Wuiikh'h Ibimi MUlon smlcli met i'
teniae alternoon Jl the homo 01 Mis Tliomai
llr.11, of Main sunt. Mn, W. s. HnlRcr wn
ehitnl iM(;,ite 10 lhe nnnud lotiieuliou lo ba
In hi at Pill-inn
lhe empln.io nl lhe f.hiiwniul, lale and hi
stuiie lollliiiis wen paid .M-tinli. Hie ll'la
ware and Iluil-nii iniiipuiv will pav at llkll
lolhei hue tlil-, .illiiiiiinii
William Pike, whu many c.iu ago wji a
iri-Idi'iit ol tlil bnioimh. and who ticiuentte
li-lted trlind lure, died Wrdnred.11 at hi home
r.t Wilke-'llaiie. The f unci .it will take plare.
011 sum day .ilternofin.
William Wntliiirtun. nl l.'u-hbionk lleet, i
able In In- .iiniitid again alter a urie attaik if
the Kii, whbh li.-i LCiiliui.il him 10 the Iiou-l
for tin- p it two weiki.
The reinml liclme ol tic Pibl 1'und Lceluio
iiin.-i' will be jlun in the 1'ilfl lljptlft 1 lunch
thi eitiiiiit .it ?.:.ii o'doek. by the Ilcv. lhcma
iiu fiiuiby, P. I) , nl Siiinli.n. The flrt Utuic
wa a phi nominal Ull.l.s'. The i-huuh waj
filhd, and tin aiuliinee i,J tu illy plcai-ul.
'I hi ninii.l lor I me will, In 1 ei lain wni, I neii
ninic intiiirtlnv. Tin Mibject i lluniani's -I'll-Plim
1'nmie-i" 'lliuc will Ii abiml .u-ieiit.
Inn ik.n and biaulllul coloied pic tin t-s thionii
on a Inure i.ir.i.ia be the Heieoptlcon. Ilr. do
(riKliy baa hi own l.HBC ihuieli filled each Min
dly olenitis. Dr. Hi my .1. Whalm will again
elmw hi piat kliiiliu.- to tin rliuich, by eom.
In? down Ihi tieninu; to ait the leituur.
Ci'iiie, and hilp tin t bun ti piy the debt.
'Mine was a .dijlit. inipiuirmrnl istcnlay 'n
the rnmllliuii of Mr. .Inmc ("aie, nf soutu
M1I11 strict, who ha Ikcii Milotudy ill.
Ml- Ilutha toon, ol Main rtitet, wa a il'
lloi at Si-iantou Cf.leidav.
A child of Mr. ami Mis. John I,. l)n-. of
II tnet, Ii ill of biomliltl.
lliulle Nilomon, who lur smi.c niflitln liai
bern cmpocd at siimmerhlll. (".nnlni: lounti,
i home on a lew- ihj' lit to hl pircnu, Mi,
and Mm. John Solomon.
child of Tlioinii llockada. of fourth tieet,
ii III of hiomhitl.
Mi. W. I'. Itobdti. of Main atirrt, leliuned
lic.ni ilculiy Iroin a bilif ihlt with T11I01
lilemli.
lid. Millwv. ol New Jcuey. U home 101 a
few di' illt.
OLYPHANT.
Milllam Kiani. n;ii nf Mr. John M l.itH, of
rickjuaiini meet, and Mlu Miry A, Jone were
united in inirrlajc at thu bom 01 the brlchV
paitnt on lourlh i.treet, Ulaksl, at h o'eluek
last lunlnj. Itrv. l..i'ur-c ll.ifiie, pjitoi ol tin
fijoquchiniu Strut llapllst ehurih, ieilermed
the icicmoii. The ouii louple line ininv
tildida who extend to tluin their meerc wlilii'
Inr i happy wedded lite.
Chirle Iln-'e, of 11111 tlieit, 1. abh to be
out again after a erlnu illueM.
lr. (aide llailey, ot Nom-ii, Pa., ii iMilntf
lelallies at ll.li place.
Huuid'a Mllltaiy band ill hold Hull annual
ball in Mihon' lull, Monday citnlnar, Apill S.
Vif Alice Kelly ha told Inr nillliiety loik
to Mi. lia l.iniliiiuii, nf fiuanton, who will
cci.dtkl the itou on l-aekanaimi elreel.
Mm. llkhaid P.oberl. nl Tanr. Ii cprndutc,
a tiw ii with friend) li,n.
V11. John llaiieit, m lllakily, I .(iilte ill.
Mi. liiuiKi- sniilhaid, of Puniiioie, who Im.
bci-n iblllim hue, leluincd home jrleulay.
PECKVILLE.
l.n kawalilia lime, No. (.0, of thu pi.iteellvo
llouii. f'hcle. will hold an uptn iiieetluit at i.
util' lull mi Miunlay iicnlni:, Mate.. ,:. The
folliiiiInK piogiamnio bai bun pupaied: Open.
Ini: mldiiM, Denliy T. . Onodrlih; olo, W. W,
n.ilKlini inllalloii, MJ Jcle l Mcji 11 j ad-die-,
I'-ut hupruiie Pienldent II, C1. a, p. p,
of sliiion, 'a. u imitation I c. Men. led to the
k'tmial public 10 atlind on that eicnlii;.
An cnteilalmueiit will be vlicn under the dl
reitlon of f Iiu No. 0 juoclition o the Mctliu
ili.t KpUiqial Sunday xhool, Tutuday eicnlny,
Apill -' III the Vclhodiit Kplipil church, lhc
eiucrtaiunKiil w... 1m given by lw Cora Morrli
in Iftln, eloiiillniiUt, nf Si-rauton, Mtrd by
ilaiter Thoiu.ii Morris the boy oir,inu,
1 ami Mr M I. (allcndfi and ilau;jhlii,
Klla and Kuth, hue returned to their home In
riU'liuiK Kir Picnilni(c a few ili) m thu
uet of Mr. Colltmler't prnt, Mr, and Mrs.
JuJon l..,emler.
Ml Jennie P. Iteiijamln ha letutned to the
Wet theiter Normal fchool alter a week't iaea
lion spent al lier home,
Mlseii Jcannett Kin?ley and Utiubetli War
ring hale rrtumed their rtudlea at Inc. Illooniv
burtt Normal school after tho fprlnc neallon
Mlwi Kramea UltlUmi h ((epttd a pndllen
i Ijivrmllir In WaMdnnion, P.
PRICEBURG.
A pttlt home iteddliiB wai held mi cihici
day nlshl al the home of Mr. Mireetfon, on
CalliuH ulieet, lu which her daus.ht(r, MI1
Mary, ami Mr. Tied llailey were unltid In mar.
tlaite. The (eietneny wan ptrfoinicd by Iter.
Ibon llentley, palor of tho P. M. church.
Tho hildo wai attended by Vk Miry llirtCck
nd the nrooiiimaii wan Mr. Abraliim Marpelnon.
biothcr ol tin- -e. The bride uoie u io.
lute of blue scigc The bilileMiuld wore u roi
tuine ol brown, Alter tho ctiemony rongratuta
tioin wde extended tho young couple and the
Bueti nl down to (n)oj ,1 wedillnn aupper. Mr.
miuI Mir, llailey an- well and favorably known
In Hi. (own mil bale the let wlhe of mauy
Irlrnd. lor Ihelr Inline happlneiw.
Mli sarah A. Cooper, of Albeit utieet, Im
leturncd home Iroin Jeimin after vlsltlni; friend'.
.-I. liivllm Dull, who u burned at the
laldy Creek mine nicril weekii jo, I Rieatly
iiupriited and na been removed to hli home
on Main treit.
ViJ. Joe Oerneinncr underwent an oprtatlou on
Tnerda at hl home on Maple tlreet.
Mli Kate O'Connor returned to the Mrouda.
bunt Norinil clioo) on Wednenlay alter penilliit
her laeatlon with hr parent. Mr. and Mr. P.
J. u Connor.
Ml. J oh" Uenthmn. who had an opeiatlnn
I'Crloiini'il at the irjutou Prlnte ho-pHal, ha)
been lemoied lo her tioni on Maple meet
D ALTON.
Nelfou I)erthlmer, who In a student
at State College, iinlved home on
Wednesday eienlnR for 11 short vaca
tion. Contractor Carlton Is golntr to be
gin hoon the erection of a liaudbome
summer home for Mr. Woolworth, of
Scr.inton. on the propeity which he te
cently purehas.ed nearly Lily lake.
George Malty nnd Professor Chance,
of sjeranton, were vlsltois tn town on
Wednesday.
An enjoyable musical and literary
entertainment won held in the Baptist
(.uurch Wednesday evcniiiR In connec
tion with the pie social. A quartette
'(imposed of Messrs. Smith, l'arkton,
Floyd and Harry Finn rendered sev
eral pleaslns selections. Miss Marlon
Knight und Master Harry Franklin
1 celled and Mrs. Fred Snyder rendered
two humorous recitations In her usual
pleasing manner. Mlsa (Irace Futdy
and Mcrton I'uidy guio twn banjo se
lections'. Ciinrles Smith. Lenna Tiffuny May
Haslam have leturned from the lust
stioudsburg Not mnl school for their
Faster vacation.
The Women's Christian Temperance
union will meet this afternoon at 2.SD
o'clock ut the home uf Mis. Coles.
Willis Xorthup, of Olenburn. In visit
ing his sister in Detrult, Mich.
PURYEA.
The funeral of Thomas, the son of
Mr, and Mrs. James Turner, of Mooslc,
took place yesterday. Interment was
made In the Marcy cemetery.
Mls.s Charlotte Brown and Joseph
Hotaskl have returned to their duties
as students In the Stroudsburg Normal
school.
P. U. Dill. Is seriously ill of pleurisy.
Mi p. Frank Shales Is confined to her
bed by Illness.
Duane Dills visited In Sctanton on
Friday.
The Ladlesi" Aid s.-ielety arc prcpat
Inpr for u trip to Wales social.
Frank Lane has opened a. grocerv
store In the Itiehardson store. Some
time nfio Mr. Lane came here from
Mooslc to open a confectionery stoic.
Some time ago The Tribune curie
spondent mentioned n contemplated
debate between two Avnc.i young men
and two of our young men. The chal
lenge sent to the Avoca boys at that
time was nccepted. hut no further ar
rangements have been made. Thu de
bate will be declared off In thiee weeks
If nothing fut titer Is heard from Avoca.
Mrs. Cl. F. Ace will remove her fam
ily from this place to Scranton on Mon
day. William Anderson, while working in
Old Fotsc mine. No. 2, sustained n
ci ushi-d foul on Tuesday.
WAVERLY.
Hui. .Mr. Whalen dellveied his Me
tutt on "Iiish Wit" last Monday even
ing ut the Ihipttht church. Thtto was
ii huge and appreolallve audleno;
who were well pleased with his clfoits.
Thu attendance was vuy nattering
considering- the Inclement wcathei.
A phologi.iph and p.incaku social
will be held at tha Methodist chuuli
patlor on Fililny evening next. A-j
this Is something entirely now it is ex
pected that It will be largely 'ittenrjt.-,i
and highly Interesting.
A singing class was orgunlzed ut tho
M. Z. church pallors last Tuesduy
e-f i Ing to uuet again ntxt Tuesday
evening. A cordial invitation Is ex
tended to all. ,
Thomas Watts, who has btcn en
gaged finite intensively In tho ilaliy
business for the past year or two, tlndi
it necessary to enlarge his herd, wh'cli
coiihlhts. of tho best Jei'sty stock, and
In (-uiiKCqucnvC his pioduct Is easily
disposed of.
SEELYVILLE.
fpecial to lhe Scunton Tribune.
Seelyvllle. March 2S. A lot for tho
erection of a chapel has been pur
chased. Sawing has begun at the Sceleyvllle
mill.
tiliilsnll Bios, are doing a good bu.l-nts-s.
Lust week they sold n large con
signment of wood to a Philadelphia
firm.
Charles Smith, of Smith & Son, made
a business trip to Scranton recently.
Fosder Bios, have discontinued bus!
ness ut Seelyvllle.
Mts. Adam HarMWck returned tc
cently from Philadelphia.
Mrs. Enos Oiegory, Fiances Purely
and Flossie Policy are on the sick list.
Charles Smith Is running tho logs
from tho banking ground, and haw a
nlic supply of hemlock.
HOPBOTTOA..
?iiUl to the Scrarton Tribune.
Uopuottom, March "$. A vciy happy
event which took place yesterday nf
ternoou, was the marrluge of Miss
Lottie J. Ilryum 10 Mr, Fail Veomuns,
of Klngsley. The esiemony took place
ut tho Methodist Episcopal church at
I o'clock. As the wedding march was
played hy Mis. L M. Tiffany, the bride
and groom, preceded by the usheis,
Messrs. Boy Shaddttck. and Harry
Adams, took their places before the al
tar where ltev. Cl. G, Van Woert or
Brooklyn pronounced tho words which
mude them man and wife. The church
wns very prettily decorated with potted
plunte and dowers The lulde'V gown
Scranton Business
Guernsey
Hall
IS THB OCST PLACE IN
SCRANTON TO BUY A
PIANO
Or?
ORGAN
Don't tall to come an J see as gtc.it bargains
are waiting for you.
J.W.GUERNSEY,
prior.
3I4-3I6 WASHINGTON AVE.
SCRANTON. PA.
In New Guernsey Building.
Davis Steam Dye Co.
3io penn ave. "
Uoodi called for and delliercd. Cleanlnj,
Dyelnjt and Prmlng.
ALL WORK aUAHANTEED. PHONE 37 3C
Golden Gate
Dininq Rooms.
tlcft 5 cent meal In thn city.
I'lie Meal TleVcIs, Jl.uo.
unday dinner i ieelalty
lloine-nia-ie I'aiti.
244 ADAMS "VS.
W.J. BARRISOALE. ELECTRIC.
MANTELS COAL AND
mmivi 61., QAS GRATES
Fire-place tilmmiriM. Tlllns lor flooi
3tZWSHIVQTON AVE. TELEPHONE.
W. A. HARVEY.
F.leetrlc Wlilr arid ITitnre
l.leetrlo tlell and Telephone Woil,
3Q9 Commonwealth Builoinb.
J. B. Wools-y & Co
coV77? crows
AND
BUILDERS.
Dealers in
Plate Glass and Lumber
O ALL KINDS.
Kingsbury & Scranton.
Manufactmci' .Vcidi
MINE ANlJ MILL SUPPLIES.
Pidtict Acrenti fur
John A. ltoebllni Son Co, Mir. Hope and
Dlcctrlcal Wire. Outta Percha and Itiihber Wtg
Co.'t Peltlnc I'aeKlnc. lld-e and Mccliiniul
Itiibber Good. hiiottlton Packing lartus
Oil r lotlilt g. lloom .'Iiu Paull Itldir
W. H. GORDON & SON.
florio Shoelns and Central DlackMnltlmij
Magen and Caniage Uulldlng and Rubber lire
b'S 339 ADAMS AV NUE
tvlfi " Thats the word that explains
everything in our latest pro
duction a Spring Overcoat, ready-to-wear,
"The
James Russell Lowell
Describes style as "That exquisite something which,
like the grace of perfect breeding, everywhere per
suasive and nowhere emphatic, makes itself felt by
the skill with which it effaces itself, and masters us
at last with a sense of indefinite completeness."
Q
o
amter
wan n very becoming cloth of a light
castor fdutilo with trlmmingi, of white
f-utln nnd uppllcjue, She can led while
i ocl.
A leieptlon wan glun -it the- homo
ol .Air. r.nd Mih. W. T. llyrum ut
which about Mxty of the tilouds of tho
young cotipli were pieri'-ni. .Mnny wc-ti-liom
Uronklyn. the- bride's twiner
hunie-. After I'lingumihitloiib iluliuy
le'fie.slinientH were teneil, the- wultcir
lielng Mr. und Mrs. Oley Fi'ait. .IIm-h
Mm Inn TIIuh, Jessie Loid. Jciinl Tlf
f.iny nnd MtFuu. liny Shudduek tnvl
Hurry Ailamp. luter tho bildul cou
pie, nccompunled hy many of the
rjuoj-ts, went' to the ftutlon, und amid
tdiowers of tice and good wishes bnariN
td No. :, for ti Hhoi-t ttlp. On their re
tm n they will begin hoinrekeeplnrj nt
KIliRSley. whete they will mulio line of
the many ttf-etiil and ornamental pie?.
e.ntH which thy nr-ed
THESE ENTERPRISING DEALERS OAN SUPPLY YOUR NEEDS
OF EVERY CHARACTER PROMPTLY AND SATISFACTORILY.
Brotherhood Wine Co;s
Pine Old Poll" lluiKiindit", and
-j'.iIiiim j, lamlly Tilda Dili .
P. H. FRENC-l. 40B OONNKLL BLDO.
Breschel's
Great F'ire Sale
134 WYOMINO AVENUE.
Nui Oolnir On,
ITtn I in .and di kind of Xcikwear.
BRESCHEL A OO.
Scranton Laundry.
322 WASHINQTON AVENUE.
Callj by telephone reecho pionipt nlleiitlon
WILSON c WASBERS.
Spectacles,
MADE AND
REPAIRED.
"That all '
S, H. TWINING.
131 PENN AVE.
DIAMOND
SHOE
SHINING PARLORS
Tor badlc and irnt,
All Milncn, Oc
433'SPRUC?-433
Hanley's
Bakery,
420 SPRUCE ST.
'uctfwur to
HUNTINGTON
We make a ,ctjpv of line bread li'ff.
(Jidm for sil.id), Oiilcif, ( lonuetie. etc,
piouiplly flllnl
A lull line ol f.i I ream ami I tt
Eurekh Plating Works.
bibcr. Cold, Vlil.cl, Topper and lira
rtiindellcr tie liildird
321 DIA COURT. REARED. TRADE,
REISMAN BROTHERS.
t.cadiii N. isuealii
400 SPRUCE ST. S03 LINDKN ST.
GORINA
IJFKGN UF KKY WEST flOARH.
DEAN, 408CONNELL BLDG
Tuo riiunea.
GOODMAN'S SHOE STORE.
Vo at It tck-iMauni jc
GRAND OPENINQ ATURDAY. MARCH 23
The scranton Vitrified Brick
and Tile manufacturing Company
Makrt "I l-aiinc nilik, (P V II Pile
Ci-reral ale prnt (Hlhc SJ9 WaihiiiRtou aie
Woik al Nay ui;. Pa, 1, K W. V It It
w m
Brothers
Scranton's Leading: Outfitters.
xsmkTjmn:immT!ts3mwmfBn m mmmu
tlARFORU.
idul u Lie iunlin 'liiliir.i
Ilurfoiil, Aiitixh 2.-.Mu. Uss,!li- Tif
fany, of KliiKl"y. iwlted ln-r binther,
.Mr. UukIi Alnct'onncll, hiHt wi-oh.
.Mr. (livey Muyiiiud li home fruin
Sti nitdiliiii'tr Sluto Nut inul hclmnl for
hlf U.isirr vm-nilon.
IMdli- Tlnli- loft two laltinbk- cu-va
.March 2:!.
Mr. I'tnjier N uiuvlng Into ihe ritn
linnre.
n. ,r. WutKiii nnd fniuhi .MacCon
Hell me di'lcKUles tu lh Sunday school
convention to be held nt KliietsU-y
Mm oh So.
Superintendent Moxley was hi thl
plucu Monday cNumlnliiR ihe gradtnit
Inr rloB,
Mies Mhuilc Daitow jjhiu Fthlay In
Scii'iiton.
Tin '"ii it Klii'ii b ill.- Iliif-ir-l
Houses.
I ! j
TU4IMLC I " j-on fully imuuJt
I nVrV If not, call upon
F. L. Hitchcock
o Son.
FIRE INSURANCE
AGENTS.
8 and ,VJ7 loiiiintffiwrallli llulldlns,
SfllAMOX, I-1.
Only flnl-( Ian toinpanlej lepicMnttd. Clahm
protniitly paid.
O. S. BLOSS KSVoe
THE SMITH PREMIER TYPEWRITER.
ITLEAOSTHEM ALL.
L. SOMMAR. IhilhllnK Coiitraciui.
I.'inployi union men, l.itlinatei ilieerlully
Clicii. Ilinioilellin; and ieialiln il ipeeialty.
32a WASHINQTON AVE.
LACKAWANNA
UNDERWEAR STORE
win sen an inclr "ample of lino Imported
Vaili i hlil for nn at d-Ve.: ivoilh M to U.Ju
i.ohl Medal
e$V- I'lwtosrapher
X
tliildlelia V
Mtit
FOR
SALE
IIITiCins and VA(1
H.Vi of ill MnriV.
plei ltouea and
llullilhiit lit.i at
li.ii-C.iln. HUIIM.'i.
( l.ll'l-l'l) and
(dUKlMl.li at
ALL
DISEASES
OF WOMEN.
A ildty Pr
Treicil.ffl, Koi in 1
n r Globe rftim
Ibilll. I to :,.M i
iii. I'li-Mltatlon
lie Thonc t'vii.
M. T. Keller's
l.aclnuauuil liriaso
Wo lk.
HAVE YOUR
WATCH FIXED RIGHT
WE ARE SATISFIED WITH A SMALL
PROFIT.
BERNHARD, jeweler.
I IiACIiAH WW AVr.NI 1.
EDWIN S. WILLIAMS.
CONTRACTOR. BUILDER
ROOM 2B COAL EXCHANGE,
SCRANTON. PA.
The Scranton Umbrella
Manufacturing Company
We cany the lamest
lock of Urnbirllav, Par
nol and llindles: o
aho KKfOVKIl umbrella
mi' I piruols and make
llicm up diuall ai Rood
a new anJ guarintcc our
priie to le loner thin
any hou3e In tho city.
Wo irpali all our toodi
l.n one iear PlllX OF
I II lir.K.
313 SPRUCE STR'-ET.
Yoke"
band Mm di '.'.' wan a si and aucccbs.
The proceudh werv Jls.
The "puzyle" social given by the
Phrlf-tlitn Kiideuvor Muclcty Vcdne.dny
nvuitlinc In the luctiiio 100111 was en
Joji d by nil.
Will Kedttce Foice.
l I li -ne Mil. Ihiiii Ti.' iuiati'd I'u'ii.
I, i, lid. ii, Malik 0 - In die linue of lonl- iiv
il.ii (.old l..ill Im ne, (lie luliliui i'irlai an
in ui'iid llmi Iiu hui In i inllllaij C'1'ir.ilkilli bi
tl'i IhltUh ilvp in (linn line coiitruiplat
ti,.' lhc pnent. Ill luiddilp added that nhilf
llu- ivmi'llanu- oi I hlnu ullli tin lUinandi ii
Hie i'Wiia U baldly of mh a ilur.nlfr u i
J ll illy tl'i- witluhaual ol lhe allied flie U'l
IhltUh t'uM-riiiiKiit h.i. 1'irp.irid lu lie able beloi
lout" lo vilth'luv oi tfil'i ill. km n In I liliu.
To Cttie a Cold In On? Day
l.i.i I iV'Ui III. "i" l.i. nil" ril'ht. !