The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, April 04, 1901, Page 6, Image 6

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THE SC1UNTON TRIBLiNJiTHDlSJ)AY, APRIL 4, 11)01.
WEST . SCRANTON
HOOKS HORSES
RAN AWAY
KEPT PERMANENT MEN, CH1EE
. AND OTHEKS BUSY. -
House Doors Were Opened Bofotc the
Firemen Could JItuneHs Them to
the Tmrk New Y. W. C. A.
Rooms Fmiernl of R.iy Evnns.
Novel Ruinningc Sale Conducted at.
the Home of Mrs, Byron Evnns. of
Eomtconth Street Other Matters
of Oenernl Intel est.
When the Hie nlaim ui. linm-il in
from box :is. tit an curly hmir .venti'i'
fluy mo nil tip, then; wns cinsU'rnutlon
In tin- Hook mid l.utlilcr coniimuy'H
mini lets tin West l.ni'ki.wunii.i avenue.
.As .Moan as lite tlnee itoM'.'M weie pi
leased, from tbelr ft ill !y .h" i'Ipc
tile'iipiillnnce th.it iip"r,ili-. the 1 j'ii ,
the tiont doori v-;i 1 ilno iinenert md
the liot'hiiH ilas1 e ir ill" .-tteet.
When Peiimiiieiu men May, rimtitn
anil Stoiuluiuii'i' reaehed the tiin-k
frmii their sleeplir.. iipin titl-Mili liny
wro piikkIciI tn Ijikiw litiu- l lie "! ill
dnnrp Mel" miein l, and mule .nxifitl'
I'lUii'ri'Mltm the i,p!i 't'c'iliniit.- of tli-i
llul '(". All lliillt'-ililiio 'ii!eli Mil-;
iiimle, anil ih" liio ill" :m;. v.-'M- ,K
omeieil nnniilim iikiiiih! in ill" Icm
Itv nf the .Ml. I'lc.isiint wn.iliery.
I''rulll llleie they weie ela.ei up !n
liuliliiMin street, mill iii-a a1" I'lilef
Xizlenian ntv aseenillni; the 'et.
l-ieliiiuiinnn avenue lill. the bocei
(hf-lieil hy li 1 tn at a (minus rat". Alenn
tllll" th" sei' lees nl' UolIti'lllUlt Wil
liams and a siiuail nf intrnlinen won
enlisted In imttii Inir Ih" fleeting ulti
ma Is. Mill lite otlieeis vi;i e too heavy
tii l;erp tiji with the anhiialr! and had
to iili.iiitliiti the elias .
When the i hlel le.ulinl III- lop fif
ihe hill he (IM.ineed the Hunk's Inii""'
Jttul al C'laike Bmw' stiifp swum? his
ulilt aiiiiiud and Mii-reeilril In uitn
liiH tlte nnliiiiilv intn the diiveway In
the ivar nl' 111" ilflMltmellt Sidles,
Thete the iieitnaiient nii'ti and paltnl
inen iMiiKlu litem jind nfterwatds re
funiMl theni tu theli- iittariers. The
Cnltinitiins and Franklins. In the. mean
time, hail Ntineulslied the ll.imes.
For a Public Meeting-.
Air.nmenieiils ate lieinp made fur
i Jfl intr ! pttlilk- mooting- next Satur
day owning hi St. David- or Meat'
lii.ll. fur ilio purpose "f obtaining: -in
f.xpresslen nl' sentiment ninong- Hie
loter.i of "W ,-t Si r.mtou r-lutlvo tu
ABOUT THIS
TIME JXOK
OUT FOR
f COUGHS
i and colds
TAKE
DUFOUR'S FRENCH TAR.
Ladies5 Fashionable
Apparel for Easter
It's worth something to know that you could uot, if
you would, buy an old style garment in our Cloak, Suit
or Wa;st Departments, for we have uot such a thing
in stock.
Our New Spring Suits
For Ladies' and Misses' Wear, are made up from the
best and most popular cloths of the season, in a full
range ot shades and mixtures. The styles embrace
all the best ideas. Ktou, Norfolk and Box Jacket Suits,
with all the ct ceteras and extra fiuishiug that particu
lar buyers, accustomed io the best class of work only,
demand, while the prices are much lower than the same
class of goods can be had for in New York or Philadel
phia, where a few houses strive as we do, to attain to
perfection in ready-to-wear garments.
A Beautiful Line of Eton Jackets
In Silk, Cheviots and Broadcloths, ate well worth a
look. They are haudsomc and really moderate iu price
ladies' Dress Skirts for Spring
u ; , Reflect the correct fashions of the hour and are so va
ried in style that description is impossible. All the
new cloths, and the best makes aud colorings in Taf
feta Silks are represented, Prices, $25.00 to $1,50,
Ladies' Smart Silk Waists
Iu every good shade, color combination aud good weave,
All sizas, to lit any figure, and a multiplicity of de
signs and styles that is simply bewilderiug.
-cv
See
Our new line of Ladies' Silk
Waists, iu fashiouable leading
styles, A really matchless
value at.
i MMIMM IMIKMI MiMMtlt
Globe Warehouse
the iipopliituiont of a Judge for tin
rcinninn pIpum court, to Mil the vacan
cy raiiped by tho appolnltnent of Judge
AiolitiuM tu the Federal court of tho
Allddlt! dlHlrlet.
It Ik m !' it tton-partlMUi nipellm;
mid ollh'.pns Ki'tionilly are ItivltPd tu
join In tho iiu'11iik. 'I'lio unities of
th" speakers and oth"t' details P'r
talnlnir to tint R.itheiltiK will he an
nounced Inter."'
Y. W. C. A. New Rooms.
The Ynniiff Wiimen s (.'InlHtltiii if
froclallcm have (liken on a new lease
of lite and moved to new iiuaiipts n.
block south of Ihelv oIjI iiiinrlers. The
ronltiK a iy well adapted tu th" upciIh
of the association and the pimiioterH
believe they 'Will piollt by I he elliitmo.
The work Hint the nssoelallon Is
doing mid bust done speaks volume fur
Its usefulness, and while the work
rops merrily on, the friends of the pio
motors should tin! rotsret thai moii"V
In needed In curry on the work. Con
tributions may be pent In to any of
the membcis. who will apply tho same
In the proper manner.
The studios of Itovelatlon hy I to v.
(ieorse Alilch will be continued till"
afternoon at 1 o'clock In the rooms.
All women at" Invited to enloy thorn?
clear pi esea tn linns of piophecy.
The Saturday evening gospel service
will be led by .Miss Kllza J'ricn. iiua
i lal iniisle,
Novel Rummage Snle.
Mrs. Ityron J Ivans, of Fnuiieeiilli
stipei. Inaugurated what might be
called 1 1. "home rummage sale"' on
Tunpdii evening, at her residence,
when she entertnlnod a number of peo
ple. Some time ago I he joutig women of
the Plymouth Congiegiitlonal church
i ueh pledged tlietnselve.-i to raise a
dollar each towards the church fund,
nnd .Mis. lCvans conceivnl the Idea
of having her friends rummage
through a collection of toys, which
ueie sold nl n nominal price. r'ake
anil.lonionaile weio also suld. A sood
siim was i enlisted.
Funeral of Ray Evans.
I!e. Thomas de Oruchy. D. I)., pas
tor or the Jackson Stieot Raptist
church, officiated at the funeral of the
Into Hay Kvnps yesterday afternoon.
The services were held al the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Mat hews, on South Ite
bi cca avenue, interment was made In
the 'Washburn street cemetery.
The pull hearers and llowcr beaters
veto Robert Thomas. "William
Mnlhews, William Fletcher. James
Smith. Anthony Pender. Thomas .1.
Mathews and Joseph Griffiths,
Events of This Evening.
A regular meeting of the ltobort
Mortis lodge of Jvotltes will be held
this evening, after which a social se--sJon
will be held. Vocal and instru
mental numbeis will be tendered,
speeches will be made, cigars pasbod,
and lelroshmonts served.
The choir of the First "Welsh TSaptist
church will meet in the cliuich this
evening to rehearse Easter music and
transact other business.
St. Patrick's Ladies' Irish Catholic
$5.00
Ilenovotent union will meet im regular
M-salon this evening in the rooms of
tit. t.co'a Untliillon, on North Jlnln
nvenUe.
The Stolon Taylor sister IoiIrc will
meet (his evening In tho Voting Men's
Institute hull, nn Norllt Main avc
tine.
GENERAL NEWS NOTES.
A ibiip.liltr of I'.iuoliti.in .l.itno ll.tit. nl t.n
7,tlip Mircl, ti.nl tier mill Imlly huMoiI nil ili'le
die hy boiling vwitfr.
Allen 'Hi.ijim' won t Itv i.iliicni nltli tld.rl .Vo.
Ili.n'il wlili li u.ii i In li.nl nil .it Unwell k ll.uilV
r.'u.ir ilon1 mi Moml.i.v cvinlnir.
I).'. .1, .1, ltrcnti.ili. ot .l.irl.mii ilirct, "Hoc re
fill l.i I'tiPMl'Vl nil .Mm Dill Ui ll, nf l.uretnc Kllort,
tfionll,'', . lirt u Inilly tun lint in tin loin
mine mini time i'im. 'Hi" ilerlnr Rt.ifleil tlif
sl,lii f i mil Hie jnieic: 111,111V n i til tu nnUte tli.it
burn'il Irom hl Ir.
I.ilu.11" Alii M .lolir. cf -nntt M.iln lurintr, l
Imii'f (intn Viilo di:' tin' l!.ilcT liollil.IV.
.Inliii Kniitin.in, of Truth flutl, N iTporlcd to
lie nt'ltn xUl ill llN I.CKir.
Althiir Klo'HO. n( I'ltllnli. Ii.li Irtintii'il loim
fl'.lil 'l Mt Willi t. I.. KlrKC, i)( XntMl l.ltl
lulu nvinuo.
MIm I oil In An', of Soulli Lincoln aviimc, H
vMtinc i.lmiU in T)ii,illr.
Jh. ni.il Mr. llivlil li.ivl', (f .tnrlisnii lrn.t,
li.uv nJiiriKil tiniiii' fioni ii l!t to lulmlli.
A tliiiolitir li.n lirrn liotn to Mr. .mil MtK. Oil.
i nr I'rlfp. nt Ninitfr jiimilo.
.Mr. ,Ni'llli It. iMi,ive, of 1 1) tip I'.nl. .nriiiic,
U rniiv.ili'filtp uftrr -i long Mw of llip pilp.
NORTH SCRANTON NOTES.
Dr.
Donne's Buggy Struck by Street
Cnr Tuesday Evening Tho
New Bank.
TiiptIi r. niiii; almiil S.liO wlillp lir, William
Doinii' w.is iliilnn alotn; North Jtiin .aipmir.
nenr IMm 'trrct, on tils way to a patient's
hoit'p. dp wo struck hy an oiil-lioiinil street
ir, Hliith lmlly iIjiiuki'iI hi buggy luid threw
the tloctof anil lil-t iliiii;liter out.
TIip ilnflnr mi Imilly shaken up, hut not.
cilimsly iniureil, ultllc lih iliiielHsr receiveil a
fpalp wouiul iiml .pcr.il miiiII MrJti'liM nrnuinl
tho (ace. Al her homo she suffered wllli
lienmrrliaBrs all nlslit, but Is now restlmx eanily.
'tin: ior-,e is tlnown ilown antt lecpivetl a seveio
cut on its lee.
Tlie New Bank.
A ili.irt.'t will he gr.inleil the fllteentli oj tlili
moulli lo tlio N'orlli Cnil S,linp;s b.ink, wltirh
hi? lieen orcanlpil for some time. At a meet
iiig of Hip Mrx'klioliloid Tuesday cienlnff n oom
mitcp was appointed to arrange for the opening,
which will t,iUc ilace a 80un as the charter is
grained.
Till haul; will he lnp.iled on the first floor
of the Auditorium building in a neatly fur
niMiril loom. ' ,
The Stars Won.
'I lw Noiih Ihid Stats won auothtr ejiup of
hi-ket lull Tue.-diy oicninp fiom the Wet Side
I'.itiiot,
'I lip s'lno was i slow one. f 1 out stilt to (lni'li,
the Wit s-iilc boss not lioltnr quick onouph for
Hip M.ii.. The m'oic was 'Ji to ij in f.nor of the
M.i is.
Nubs of News.
"Our I'l.is," a heiutilul patiiotic caul.ila hy
I'rofi's'or Root, will bp jjien in the near futuic
Iy Hi': choii of Hip Mpmorijl ihutdi. A re
heirsdl was held Iticsihy priilnc and another
will lie held 1'rid.iy pirnine. All Hip n;crs
and imbe-tra ire loipieAtPil to bo present.
On Wedni'Mljy, April in. the members of the
Memorial chinch will ffivo one of their popular
snciil.-., wh"n the -Ilk oiiiluoidrrcil quilt th.it lus
lipcn on phibition in tlip .-diim wiuduw of Wil
li mi Cliippell's note will be dinned olf.
A .sjered oint.il.i will be alien this rienins
in the l'io idencp Methodist Kpispopal chineh.
A imiled ilioir nf fifty ioii.es or ninre will be
heaul duilns the eienimj. .Ioslni.1 .lolin, the
fiiotlto tenor i-incor. .tml other well known
oi.i,il will '.in,;. 'Ilic i.mljli i-. under Hip
iliirelion of lrofiof .i. II. t'oii-in-., tlte cluinh
h"ii-lpf.
IVici Ili-iuy. uf (.teen -llul, a sttidint at
rriiucton collejjc, i -pending hi Kapler i.u.i
tion with liio pal cut-.
Itev. It. I,', f.iiiilh, the newly appointid pi-lor
of Die llncli'h Iljpti-I chiiu h. has nimid his
fiinily fioin llciwick inio the new piunuiyi on
Oik -.licet.
A luge hole in the middle of IVcM. MjiI.pI
sited, near Majne .uinuo, has caused nnny
innicts during the week tn lueik (he s-piins; on
their wacon-. '1 lie stint eomnn i-n-i- sliuuld
sen ih it this is immediately attended to.
The luneiil of .loot ph. th" L'-.i car-old ..n of
Mi. and Mi-. Mirtin .- Iilaw-j-ir. of Itobett jie
nue, took place .le.lctday alteinoon til U.f'O
o'duck. Inteiiiient wii made at Diinmoio cenie
tei.i. Mi. Mllimi ltnd?p. uf I'.nkir "tieel, entei
tihieit her plum-. Mi. and Mi". liM Lie,
of I'likiille, duilns Hie wcel..
Mi. and Mi". Mots.iu I'. Lewis an lejoitim;
omt the atrii.il ot a ,ii.
DUNM0RE DOINGS.
Tonight's Entcrtninment at the M.
E. Church Appointments Made
Under the Erie Regime.
'loinuhl at tlic MilhoUi"! i:ii-i....il i hutch an
riitiitalmmiil will h iou by a coiubiiiatiini ,,f
Ilium.' ami toiii;.ii talent I'.l.ibontr pitjiatalioi'"
li..iu been liivlo and it i- pspei led that Hit al
tiil will idile all pieiioii" I'lk'it-.
'tin' inlcilalmneiit will begin at S "Mi'i.k aud
.111 .idiiiivh u ICo m 1 5 tent" will be dialled.
J't.u tulinwiii'a; piiMiaiuiuo will be iciidcTid:
I'iino, "M..11I1 'liliiitiihali'",.rnif. lhni'."t Hut. ml
I ult liotti", "I ct Hip Hill" and Vales Itoouinl,'
idioir
llfel, "I Wandeiid ill UhMIU","
.Mr. and Mi, .lutin William.
Malidijiln Sdo Vital
IMlde Malo VuJildti, "lliillitr,- A..ns," ,
i;tiiei"in
.il, "C.iplltc" i:i,i I'owtdl
.-'olo, with Male (,iiinti'tti,'"lih Vn,ir e,"
llulo pail. MiiKeii,
lli'uiiiiiir, "Violin r.nil.ik,i ' Mae .id (Mi
I'.MIT Sl.l.dXIi.
V1n.1l Join, 'i,, l.ull.ihy" IMllMlil Heitit.ii:
lluby Vn"l.
Male (iiiaitcltii. "Ill, -.ill I, lie Tint f.iad.ib,"
tulbuiii
NiIh, "Wdeuine ('I, h I'lliiuii"!'."
Mi", .lulu. Witlums
Male luid, "ulil 'I lamp-."
Hud, "O. Toll 1 ,, Mm llliil.."
Misdamra WIIIIjiii. ,iu, I.uji,;
Il.iuble Mali i;u.iitrlti', "liuriw.idilv Uoit Nine,"
l.'Vl;inll"
Anthein, "( 1'or a IhuiMitil 'Inueuei lo 'Iur,"
I IilIi
Eiie Appointments,
""liplu-ti O'llcnuell ami .I11I111 Mif.lnur lino
been appointed tleik wdvhni.nict al No. 1 ami
No. .1 1-11.111. of'tlin IViiitujIrjiili Coal company,
Ktj(cllt(ly.
Stoie Company Beovgnnizes.
'I l,f rplou tadi Mine, limited, t,js iim.m.
ied cu Monday, ', 1). Manlcy and J. . Mude,
t.'lli.d, ami in their plan; 1 ainu Henry Itinkp, ii
be linn of lluikv ,V lilllli;jii, who"!' hinine.
Im1 t'nioit noio lia .ilnurueil. 'Iho p.iitneiilp
Is now lloiau, Sw lit a. Iluil.e.
The srnloi Manhv wa In liiiiiipw In iuu.
niuie for lliitt.lu iut. ,1. '. Jtanley, Ids 1.011,
cJitii' Into the film a few 1e.11, nyo.
Boiough Brevities,
l uarles II O'llo.ile, dhtriit orsain.er of ibc
ilelall Clerks' l'lotecliie .iMiuiallon, irxmUiil .1
Utnporaiy In jikIi hvie on Monday nllil, when
A GREAT SURPRISE
U 111 loir for nil who u-e Kni,'. H1I11111 fot
the 'lluo.it and laui,v, the en-jl cuatanlcoil
ItiijCily Would oii lic'licio Hut It U sold on
ils'inelllj a I'd n ihii,'i,"i,l Is .mlhoiUed by the
I'lopileinr ol lids wonderful ifiiiidy to Kite ou
v (.auipie bclile flee? li lie 11 fill, In cure
acute or ductile toujhf. All tlrub'fUU tell
Kemp's lliliim. 1'iUu lit. yud iac
nhout thlrty-lhe were present, 'rliomis Manley
was flioscn temporal' rhalnnatt and .lolin (lllll'
Run tempoMty lectotitfy. They Mill tuect next
'lifd.iy cienlnB; Dial petnunciitly miratilc.
.lolin McMMfIi Jr.. ol No. 7, Is rotillnetl lo
hU hoino stiffcilus: from .1 dlrloeiitcil houldcr at
Hie tcsult n a fall estilclay.
V, II, llaK. it IliiiMuiic, was a Mcllov Jcs
lenlay at H0.1.1I Tatlh' on HULrly treet.
I!. W, Itishop and .I. t , Mnffalt luvc teliitneit
Innil business tilp to New' Yotfc.
Mi. John llowley, ol llitdley street, w,w ye
lenliy railed to tinier, X. ,!,. on account ot the
sudden ileith of her tunilier.
ittt. Atlliur (Mlatii yestinlay teluined to her
liotno In I'm I .linlii itllei a lll ol sevetal days
In town.
SOUTH SCRANTON NOTES.
Meeting of James Council Lodge ot
Odd Fellows Lieutenant Zang's
Experience with a Live Wire.
Iho .l,imi (.omicll lodge. No. ITU, linleprndrtit
Outer of Odd t'ellowi. mil In leijular session
last pvtnlnif al rriiilmi'ii lull ami 11 committee
was iippoliiltd to nuke nnp.ary iiirangetiients
for the install it Ion of otlheis uml a batupieL
ulileli will be held on April 10. -
Tlio oHhetn to he llistnlled ire! I'ast piand,
Joint M, II.i"klnsj nohlo Kiatnl, 1'icil V. lto.i'i
lleo Kr.md, Itohcrl, W. Scott! sot rctary. A.
I,iilt; nsaldtant secretin, Ultillcs A. Stono!
treastinr, L'h.irle.s A, Kueslerj ivpicscntiitlvc to
BMiid lodfre, Louis li. Seliaulz.
It Was a Live Who.
Mciileiiant J'cter Zanit had au ccpci1iiirI.v im.
pleasant expeilenen about 2 o'rloclc yesterday
inninlic while making his tounils on Cedar ae
nue. Oppositp thp f. Hohlnson residctipp lip notlecd
n lit i" wile laylnp on the sidewalk. He took
hold of It to put it out of the way and before,
he knew what happened ho found himself on Hip
Hi'ound. fortunately, he wore rubber boots,
or Hip shock might hair killed him, for it waa a.
Hie wire.
Patrolman Sailor, who was in the nciphborliood,
s.iw tins llculenant fait nnd came tn his as"lst
mice. Lieutenant Ziiiir was uninjured with the
inception ol 1 few vllght btu!"..
Newsy Notes.
The St. Aloyslns society will inrel this eleil
inir at rtiann.ipy 1 1 n 11.
TIip Fourteen Friends will meet in the Hotel
Ilest'ii parlors tonlKht.
The members of Lackawanna camp, No. S717,
Modern Woodmen of Amcile.t, will meet ill
regular session this elenins :it Hartman's hall.
Holy Thursdiy serileei will lie held in St.
Mary's and Xt. John's cliurcl.es this eicnliig,
rommencing at 7.30 o'cloclr.
Moltko castle, So. 2tW, Knishts of Hie Cohlen
Kagle, will meet In monthly n'iun tills evening
in l'ruelian's hall.
(iREEN RIDGE.
The Home and l'oielcn MN-ioutiy m, lety ot
the Asbury .Methodist KpiMopal oliureh will meet
at the home of Mrs. Edwin V. Pilcp, 1.MJ. Mon
toy aiciiue, tins afternoon al -.!.f.O o'clock. A
1 01 dial welunie is rvtct.ilril to ill.
IIip woik of ftirniiliii'K tlir new clnh house of
the (.'reen Itidco AViirelnien was complctid Tup"
day and ciiOlhiuc; i" now in place except the
pool ar.d billiard (able?, which have not yet
irriicd.
Deputy Constable T. S. Hutflinc haR ruon ai
pointed constable, lice Cl.arlui V. Ncack, rt
kiencd. In connection with the miwion.iiv serikes now
bolus held in Hip Grrrn Ridce I'reshiteiian
oiuuih tlie Mcraiiien-. of the lord's supper will
lie Jdmlnl-tired this morning at t' o'clock.
'Iho antra il flection of ntficei of the (ircrtt
I'tdge Wheelmen's dub will take place at the
clul) bouse Tue.-day eve inner. April U.
llany Von Moich, whu'e aim vsw Brrinu-ly
rni"lied at the Uie'.son bre.il.pr Monday lat,
hid tint member amputated osteid.iy at the
Hahnemann hospital.
At a lfRiilar meeting of Oreen Itidzc camp,
Modem Woodmen of Ameiica, K"t eienin', seven
Lai'didites were initiated and clcicn piopo-i-tions
for incinlcir1il icoeiicd.
The ladies of th? Green Ridge W'omcn'n Cl.ri
t i.111 IV'iiperanep union, will scire supper tins
evening fiom 5..10 to S o'iIopI; nt tho home of
Mrs. Jiichnd-, 1U1 Mousey aienup. A coiillil
imitation is etcnded to all. A ;,ood mbslantiil
Mippcr for Hie small um ot fc.11 cents is wli.it U
pt utilise 1.
DNtlhl llipul (,1,1111! Ma-tei O. L. (oldu ami
a team liom (liecn liido lodge. Independent Oi
1I01 of (hid Fellow!, installed the officers of
Ite-idenz lodge, No. ,',1.1. List evening. This Pier,,
ing til" oilicei." nf Alliaucp, Xo. .'In, will be in.
bt..!lcd
Mr. and Mi". Auwwt Mais, uf Llmii 1, X. Y.,
aio ii"iting liieen Itii'ge tiiend".
li. W. Thompson, of lliadinril, M.i"-., who is
en tonic to Iliulalo, spent yestenlav in (hen
ltiilo.
John Poller has leturnc'd to his homo in (!ih.
sou afler .1 Ii.it with liieen liidge friends.
John 1. Join." will '0011 uioie into Ids new
and lie.iiililiil tCMilciieo on Columbia, awiiue.
BEFORE THE GRAND JURY.
Testimony of Rev. Williams and His
Witnesses Against Philbin.
"Tlio riiilininei- EvanirellM," Rev. W.
II. WillinniK. wiik Iiefofo tlio Krmiil jury
with Ills witness- at "WUIm's-Hhito
yctonlay in the cum- iiKahihl Fr.nilt
l'liilliin, of Avcii'H, who hom time ntro
stiutk llev. AVIllimiiK in the Innwss'
rniirt tit Avoon. Mr. Williams lntnlo
the same olfi-r to Plillbln us to thn tfri
olher biicaliiMny linepoir nf Avoen
-llitit 1.-., Hint iu- sIkh nn iiRivc'iiiiMit to
Mult anil pay tho msta of tlio cat-u as
far as it hsul Bone. Mr. I'hllliln iv
fiihcd to do this, o .Mr. W'llllanii
hrouyht this case hL'fuiv the srainl
Jury.
Thomas lliihldns was .'ippolntcil ion-htalili-
In phuv of William A. Pecker,
who ri!iriietl. Mr. 'Williams deniundoil
that .Air. I'hllbln he lvpoitcd hy tin
new const.ihlc, whlili was doim yester
day. f,o now there will ho two eases
aKi'ilnst Vhllhln Instead of one.
Tho diuinnier inoiifher will .spent;
next Humlay .is follows: 10.CO a. 111.,
llaptlst clittuli. Taylor, s-uhjent, "The
YounK Man and Tils f'otniiany"; 7
p. 111.. I'rliuitiv Metliodist ehuich,
Ureen ItldKC, hiilijoe.t, "The J.ast Itonip
with tho Tlsar,"
DEATH OF JAMES G. STEPHENS.
Was Well Known About the City as
a Huckster,
.lanie.s ii. Stephen? tiled Maidenly
Tuesday al'iovnnou at Ids home, Ml
( liven IMiliTi' fdteet. Stephens was a
mail who welshed HIS pounds, anil had
linen a liuekslor for nitiiiy years. Ho
was a familiar IlKiiro 011 the siiects in
all parts of the city.
Tuesday morning after ho aiost he
coiiipluhicMl of not feeling; well, and his
wife perMiaded him to loiuiii to lied.
He bi-hw woibo rapidly and died ut I
o'clock p. in, Actiiiff Coioner lietl
doe was luullietl, and after investlca
Hon sIkiipcI the death coitillrnte.
'Hip lunrial ot .1. Y. Stfphi'it" will taki pl.ue
fii-iiu bis jte Iiii.iic Mil liri'cu llhlgo nii'i-t,
I'liday .utriiiouii at - oVIolI,, with Inieiim nt
it 1'oiest lllll. Mi. Sh piiens i.Mdod lit (,'tven
III.I'e kluce 1j,"j aud was engagcl In I he lunk
ster bu'incs fIihc 1H7.
At tho lime of hh dealli, whhli wai due to
fatty ilegcnciatlon of the l;earl, he mei-ured
mure than tlie feet aioiind Hie body. Ill" iwtliu
had tn be nude In oidet, lie wu.s HI cuij. uf
nge and leairs a wife and an adopted 1,011
HE SOLD ON SUNDAY,
Samuel Miller Arrested Under
nn
Old Blue Law.
Samuel Miller, who keeps a butcher
shop and giocery store at 1"S Smith
Seventh street, was aricslcd Tuesday
night on the clmiKf of t-elling mer
chandise 011 Sunday. The piotiecutor
was Daniel Dyer, a member of Local
Lived in
Joseph MeGratti, of New York City, is 102 years
1 . j5HI'i
Mn. JosF-rn M'onAxn, 102 years old.
u'ds digestion, stimulates the blood, tones up the heart and builds
icrvtt tissue. It is u food for body and brain; it keeps the old young,
nakes the young strong.
Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey has stood severe tests for nearly 50
years, and has always been found absolutely pure and to contain
great medicinal properties.
CAUTION! Our p.itrom; are cautioned against so-calld DUFFY'S MALT
WHISKEY offered for sale in bulk, and in other than our Patent Uottle, with our
name blown in same. DUFFY'S PURIi MALT WHISKEY U bold in scaled
bottles only. Offered in any other form it it not the genuine.
FRIilJ. If you arc sick and run down, write us. It will cost you nothing to
learn how to regain health, strength and vitality. Medical booklet sent free.
It is the only whiskey taxed by the government as a Medicine. This is a
guarantee. All druggists and grocers or direct, $ 1 .00 a bottle.
OUFFY MALT IWafiET CO., Reohomtai; ti. Y.
Union. Xo. 111. of tlio Meat Cuttor-rf
and UutfliiT Workmen's .Association ot
North America.
The Ktiitiiti' on ililcli the jh-ospcu-tlon
was liusi-cl Is onu of tlio ol'l liluc
laws passed in 1701. This forbids tin
public sale of any voimIs on Sunday
and tlxt's 11 penalty of SI line for uiiuh
offense. The case was settled by Mil
ler iiKi-relng to keep bis store elo.ei!
on Sunday in the future and paying
the costs.
PROVIDENCE ROAD PAVE.
Doubts Expressed as to the Legality
of the Ordinance.
There ate very serious doubly as lo
whether the ordinance providing for
the pavius of Providence road from
,Cailiou street bridge to Diamond ave
nue, iiml of portions, of Diamond nc
nuo and t'.'ourt street, which was re
cently passed by councils, is legal or
not.
The law provides that vhete peti
tion for it pave .signed by the majority
of tho property otvuers along' the lino
ot the streets to lie paved is nut pre
sented to councils, the latter cannot
pass a paving ordinance without a
three-quarters vote, or sixteen votes
In each branch of councils.
In thii instance no such petition was
presented and th minute books of
councils show that the highest num
ber of votes which thu ordinance 10
ceivod on any reading was fifteen.
Though no petltLm nskliiH: for a pave
was piesented, a paper Is on tlio in the
city clerk's oliice seleellng- vitiillou
biick as tho kind ot pave to bo laid
This paper is signed by a majority ot
thu piopetty owners, and tho question
nilscs, is I his equal In the eyes of the
law to a petition lequesting tli.it a
pax i lie luid.
If it is equal or i.m take the plaio
of a petition, then the oullnnueo in
legal, for when a petition Is presented
it take.i only a two-thitds vote, or
loin loon, lo pass a paving ordinance.
The question at bcaue is a veiy ser
ious une, lor should the pave lie laid
and the oidinanci' then found to tie
illegal, ih" city would be liable for the
uillio cost.
AT THE CATHEDRAL.
Services Annugecl for the Rest of
Holy Week.
Holy Tlitiisday will be olisened to
day in St. I'uti r's f atliedrul by the
celehtatloit of solemn high poutlllclal
mass at !i o'clock, with ill. llev. Ulshop
Al. .1. Iloban, P. L)., as eelelirant.
The mass of the pio-sunotilli'd ill
be celebrated tonionow morning at S
o'clock by the bishop anil on Satunlay
moinlnir 11 high mass will lie cele
brated at 7 oMiiek, Water will be
ble.-sed and dlsti United ufler tlic mass.
On l.'aster Sunday, lit. Ilev. Hlsltop
Ifoban will mlcinnlce high mass ut
in.iio o'clock- and a special sermon will
bo pruihed by I tew ' Father Uleiiniii,
S. .1.
The i hunting of the Teiicbrao was
begun yesteidny afternoon at t.!M
o'clock, .mil will lie continued this af
ternoon and tonionow afternoon at
Urn same hour.
Ask for Kelly's union crackers, "
LETTERS FROM THE PEOPLE.
11 mlor till lie.nJini; 'lien liltiMi n( tnU'ri'-t
will I," imlilMii'il In 11 ,iiiiniianliil, for puhlii 1
tlon, y III" Millii'd luiiii. Tin' Triliuui' iim'4 not
asauuie uiiiinnallilllty tnr opinions lion' esprcjicd. J
President Campboird Statement.
lMlinr u 'I liu Tilliilic--
sn: 'llul Tiititnc inn lu'iiiu 4 ,i.,(v'.-.oinl
lalior p.iii'i-, I lil'i' t w li JuiraiO In in
jUUnionH cunci'inlii'; tliu nft'jiis uf IjIjut hi
(.JtilJtloin, Yum" auminl 111 Tuejdij'R tmic of
llin 111.H lilni,t' i'Ci.ton u ulil' iuliinailoii.,1
j 1 1 0 I lo 1 1 1 , .Kniii'S O'Luniiill ami I'l'Oi maj itu iL.
in; u.n .iduilubli', tml jou lute icm' ii-.ju.r
in 1 -j) ' Iviif, the wiitl, o( tlic sjiui' roiuini,
w,Uli Is not .' wi'll iloni', .mil wliloli I iliviif
1 o'l iii l.iinlly iiiircit by tlio iulillijil.ni of tli!
LLiiinniiili illim.
'1 In- intonii.it I lit t'ninUliul w tli.11 1:11- nliio
in, nr 1I.1.. inriti'iiiciii iiiauviiii aleil hy ln nmlilii.
1st, luii icsillti.l in 1I10 .lllililtlmi nf tin- ii(.-ji.
ijIioiis o( otlii'i ru'i luiiii 1 iuiilo.Mil In tin,
ilmi. into .1 "ujlliull." Ainu, llul tlio 1 la 1
ol nu'ii "lid tml im utrdiiU.itli'ii hy i ravin of
tilth noi lulnw iiiiriio,inicii iinrliiniit, Mhii
nun, for liist.iniv, m tliu lirln'i In iIki nuililu.',
Imllcr uihI IiIhIiiiIIIi lioi, linl lu'vti uu'inUi'l
into nn Uohli'il I'i'iIimI bilior iniloii, Mliiili jn
1 nl li linl Intn ullillili'il Willi tin' tuniii'll ot
tin oiuMiii.itioiK of tin' l.uiini Mills nt jnnr-lu-.Miiui
nliiii'l tu. Il u.is tln 1'i'iU'i.il I. ilmt'
union twlilfli, a oi fio, )i onl 0110 nnnilitr
el Hi'.' loiimil,) wliiili was ii'finul Iu jt luln
ilnmt im iiu mbcrd jilnillliil, or In pinn'M cf
,1'hl'.- K'lllllll.
Il u.is tliU I'tili'ijl l.al'or nnlnii, jbo, wliiili
w.11 iifirinl to js I jUii.i in tlic .ulou (uiiut
ut lnlKrs. lie, .iiumnl tlio liop.
'Jliu Internal i'.iul .mhIjI"II ut MilihiUU
Joes uot low, and 1'iobaWy iicwr will, r-ioiiiic
Three Centuries.
Mr. McGrath has just celebrated his I02d
birthday, and says he' feels as strong and vigorous
as he did 20 years ago. He says Duffy's Pure Malt
Whiskey has kept him vigorous and strong and
prolonged his life.
, Jan. i, igoi,
Duri'v Mai.t Wiusicey Co., Rochester, N. Y.
Gentlemen It gives mc great pleasure to write you on
the birtli of the new century to thank you for the benefit your
whiskey has done me. I am 102 years old, can sec, hear and
sleep perfectly. I shave, take long walks evey day. I have
used whiskey as a medicine since I was 21 years old, and,
using whiskey 81 ycurs, I have learned to appreciate a good,
healthful stimulant like yours. I have used it constantly for
years, and can find nothing to take its place, neither food nor
drink. It tones my system, stimulates my blood, as well as
keeping mc proof from coughs and colds. I hope with God's
will and the aid of your whiskey, to sec much more of this
wonderful century.
s Yours very respectfully,
JOSEPH M'GRATH, 44 East 8ad St., New York City.
Pure Malt
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X&'M?&&Wiml& inc im liliKltiiB-H'i ir..llKi-.tioii 1 in I J
XkYatoV&Jft rr-nlt liotn tin- "W. 11. Krrit r-iini" Vitfl
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f CAUTION Look m T"X j
CAUTION Look
for lettering "W.
B." Erect Form
stamped on every
pair.
ii'i -1I1 it ..II tin' i.ilu -Inimii- in ,1.1
1 inl In- n.il'u iiml lulu illinl
Ml IM
WEINQARTEN BROS..
for lettering "W. UWJ. A J
MMSSSOSm"'"""
Meldrum,
:: ANNOUNCE.
J5 New arrivals in Foulards, New Waist bilks,
O Exclusive Stvles in Easter Neckwear,
& INCLUDING.
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Panne Velvet and Satin Stocks, Lace Collars
and Jabots, Lisle and Silk Hosiery all beinp;
Specials for Today.
126 Wyoming Ave.
NEW TELEPHONE 195,
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for tlic jiIiiiiiuii 'i ii i nl of jni Lin intn
pi-ti'iil iiULhliir,! ut .iiiui.iiui
. ti lilt, tlio iim-m tiirrtlng to In- InM al Unj
b.iii'iiui lliulii', Apill M, w liile tin' woil i.l tlic
liutilll)i.-l, will Ih' li'iU'M III Jliu? uf tliU cjnu
I'litlill. .mil Hit' ii'lilloli I Inn' H'..tllHil In on,'
li lillUlllt'a Will c'Ulblit III 111 rllll'niOII IIUII1
liuii III illy i'U'i.1 niiin In I !' ilniluv uf iln-
.ltl01l- 1 01Ml.lllJl -. ill till' I III' Hll'l Is (Ulllll't'lill
Willi .1 l.lllllllll' llol HI ,llil,'ll Willi,, I'Mvpt
io.'ll)ly, tin- motilili'ia. Youri,
lluniiliiii II. ( jii'Ik1I.
(Iiiimuii ut MlilLttnl .M.nlilni', llnlir. ('jr.
lllukMiiiili Jii'l I'jlli'in .'Imp Kniiilo.U'i uf tlio
I Viili.il l.ilior I niiiii. uf Si union, I'j.
No. IU'1 l.ili'lill Hll.'l. "IIJUIQII I'J., Aillt o,
Vfl.
Eiinoinli!.
'tlir (uiii i ol ut the jti' l.cuh K.uu will '-I-
I'Ijic j I '.'..al u'iIih!, lil jtiiiiiiion. -in Jul
will In' licM .il lite lione on Xoilli l.iiuolii .iv
mn, n, 'I tin ii im ul v 1 11 he nuilc In tin' Uj-li-
I'lllll Kl I f Ct llllKlll.l.
The luuiul of thu Ulc -Ml.-j Uti'i'in Uvluln,
of Age and Enjoys Life.
Whiskey
NO KHSKI, OIL.
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oil tli'.ilii ilo.' nut -i.e'r 'lnni in slui'C
l 11 !' Ml.lt 'HI .III' Mliiltil.
377 Broadway. N. Y.
Scott & Co.
AMUSEMENTS.
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KUIh.i HURlilJNIH!K IURKV A, nROW.N
Uncao'or) mil Usicn. Locil 3Unj;tr.
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