The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, April 15, 1901, Page 2, Image 2

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THE SCR ANTON TRIBUNE-MONDAY, APRIL 15, 1901.
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Office:
BURKE
BUILDING
Carbondale Department
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'Phone j
NEW, 286
010,0423
THE PEOPLE'S EXCHANGE
A POt'ULAtl CtKAtlttO H008C for tlte Bent
' lit ol All V lift llito Homes lo Kent, Kcl
I'state or Oilier Piopcrty to Sell or Eulianije. r
Who Wnl Situation or llolp Tliw Small Ad
vertisement Cnt Ono ('out a ttunl, Six lnr
lion for Kim I'mts Word Kxeiiit fcitiutims
'lumen, "Mien nc imeucu i ice.
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to whom n mvv rosrr.nv -i. r.niAN a
Mmrin, nt Urlmndilo, will not l'O loj-pnti-llle
(oi ilfliln tniilimud hy my lfe. elllc
Mi irifti, dip lutnt? loll my bid and lioinl.
April !, lull, t'lliin A. Wuricn.
ARRESTED THREE ITALIANS.
Onq for Uttering Thients to Kill, the
Otheis for Interfering with Offl-
ceie.
Hospital stieet lias for the past tuo
or three weeks lieen the scene of gioat
distil, banco on Sundays by a gang
of lialliin youths of ull ages, who per
hlt lii ball phlny close to the hos
pital, much to the annoyance of the
patients, as welt as residents, of the
icet. Several have reported the mat
tor to the poller, with the demand that
the nuisance bcabntcd.
Yostci lay titteinoon Speelnl Oflicer
liters saw the usual crowd gathcied
In fluse ptoxlmlty to the hospital,
plnylng base b.ill to an accompaniment
nf shouts and yells that could be heaid
halt a mile away. He went over to
1 115m and told them the game must
slop. All the toply made was a chorus
i I hoots. A 12-yuir-old boy stepped up
i" li.it and the oillcor took hold of
lilm and warned him that If he didn't
ntilt hi- would take hint to the city
J'lll The ollicer had no moie than salit
this wlitii an Italian about 10 years
"f age picked up a stone and with a
nfoLtii Cci'ti! sticnm of oaths, shouted:
"You aiti3t-n dat-a bov, I klll-.i you."
The otlln-r let go of the little boy,
whom he only Intended to seaie, and
made n grab for the thieatenei. He
'pciued lilm after a stiuggle and
-farted to take lilm lo thp city jail, a
long wavs Horn the scene of arrest.
All the way down the hill he was
followed by a mob ot infuriated Ital
ians, who lnuttoted and yelled throats
of vengeance, aCLompanlpd by showeis
uf stones- The prisoner gave no end
of trouble, too. Hying to get away,
but the ufHccr clung .stoutly to him
and half-can toil, half-dragged bib man
to the derot, dodging the stones suc
cessfully. At the toiner of hlth avenue and
Main stipet tht crowd, augmented by
the Sunday aftcmonn stiollers. bc
i ame so dense tint Beers was brought
to a Mop. Then one of the Italians,
who had been among the nolMest of
the lot, ti man about It) e'iis of age,
tried to take the piiooner away. He
grabbed Bom' arm and hung to it. But
the city hulking, a few steps away,
furnished help.
City Engineer Kuop, who is a muscu
lar, well-built man, heaid the clamor
of the crowd and looked out of the
door to si.e what was going on. He
compiehended the situation at J glance
and, foicing his way thiough the
crowd, grabbed hold of the would-be
lesclici by the colbii and shook lilm
till his teeth rattled. Then he (lugged
him by main stiength into the city
building, through the hall and into
thi? jail. The two piisoneis were
se.iichcd tor weapons, but stiange to
1 elate, not a knite even was found.
The door of the jail had been lett open
and n mob ot Italians and others went
ficsc to the cells and the noise was
ten lilc. Uin- Italian who acted sus
pii ImMv and was Hying to pass i-ome-thlng
In tin pilsonus. was giabbcd
and (.uihI.ci! b Chief MeAndiew, but
lie ,ilo had fui gut tin to lning a wea
1 on alour,.
Attei the ciowd luul been driven out,
the Italians lontli'ued to stand in
gwntpb aiound tin mint ot the huiltl-
ii'i,. one ol thuu was polnle'l out to
luot McAndii'u ;i- tin. most active
it the s-tniv thioweis, and he was In--Irli'
ot a cell in u jifiy. The young
i itn who had .urutid the tioubk by his
jliii-mih to ltiu, is u imcrl Chi no, and
K th' soi ol tin. baker-, Augelo Cheito,
who altu wjs. a) tested tor iutertet"
Inv. At i u'J o'llnei;. the iiiuyor, who had
b;eii impie'tuiii d by liienlf ol the
thue. i ame to hi? loom In tlte ciiy
liililililic and tin iiiImuhms wcio
liruiisht bifuit hint. Tli'W had ai. ad
uv..ti. who i uuld frpeftk Hiigllsh lltient
l , and the tiouble ,it eNplaini il to
the nuoor IK iiju e.'ieli i good lop.
tuii- and dlt charred iIkui
Ropented E.istcr JVluiiir.
At the riist iJongregational ihuich
last evening, the pastor, Kuv, M, C,
Hlllott, gac a thoushtltil, mas cily
dUeourse on the theme. "J'ho Vower of
I'hiistiauitv in the Alfaiis. ot Nations."
The Ka-ittr lllule ot last s-'unday, with
a l:w iiiluoi chaugi'h, win, Kpcaicd,
Th levifed piogramnie was:
I'K'luOf, l.ii.U'ii UuihuUl.roui:.
v Nnjlui,
ntlifiu, llnUt ilia I'ij.uih" HinK
lljtrni ill imsiCMil.iii
tliyan, Amlicni, "Ah.iKo 'fhou 'Hut skci.
't t-pciid
v"k, "l't ir Yi-Not, O liij-1" Huol:
IUs Lib Hi l)cn-.on,
11,'iiin J" 1 1 Consricatioii
Snlu, '.riniintin'1 1'urtir
Mr. D. J. Jonc,
Anthem, "sing Alleluia I'oilh" Burt!
Hmii '-! ronsiiRillon
I'fttliulo, llallclnjtli Clioru,, Ilamlul,,
moving plenties that It Is only neces
sary to say that this Is Mr. Ilowos
own original company. The exhibition
will be given for (he benefit of the
Jloicnn HnptlHt chuich and will 'bo held
111 the Ciiund opera house, under the
mtsplcpH of the I.adlps' A 1.1 society of
thai chinch. Included In the phi
gramme, which will be entirely now,
will bp a seiles of magic pictures by
the noted rieneh magician, Mourn t
Iloudyu, which nie alone worth more
than the pilce uf ucluilHslon.
WILL ALL GO BACK TODAY.
Councils Meet Tonight.
The select and common councils will
each hold sessions this eicnlng, A large
stack of bu&inebs awaits their disposi
tion. It Is expected that the commit
tee appointments for the coming year
will be announced by Chairman Fletch
er, of select, and Chairman Collins, of
common,
A Coming Socinl,
The Ciei mania Hinging society will
glvo another of their enjoyable socials
on Wednesday eoiing, Apill 17,
Oeimnnla hull, Tim musical end of the
ovont will bo looked after by iiof.
Klrth.
Sale of Real Estate,
John V. Altkfit bus acquired the re
mainder of tha Uatihrouk pioperty on
Oarfleld avenue, by pun-lmse. The
copsldt ration U said to have been
3 r.oo.
Tho Only One.
The only Moving Picture eotnpany
thut has, ever given mi entirely satis,
factory tMilbltlon of niolng pietures
hi Cubondalo bus been ciiguged for a
i etui n date on V'dneduy evening,
April 17. The name of Lyman H. Howe
lb so well known in connection with
The Machinists at tho Locomotive
Shops Start In This Morning.
At the lipadriuarteis ol the machin
ists In thf Watt building yesterday af
tcionon there were not many of the
lopked-ottt men. The few who weic
there, though, weie happy in tho ex
pectation that all of the foity-two men
who for tho past ten duys have stuck
to ench other In melr mutuul snuggle
were to go back to work this morning.
The company bus granted their de
mand of extra pay for extra woik, and
nil seems serent now.
The forty-two men were dlschaigad
on Thursday, April 4, for iifuslng to
work overtime. Two weeks previously
they had given notice to Master Me
chanic nennlo that they would not
work nights unless thoy i ecelved pay
at the late of time and a quaitcr for it.
On Apt U I a. shafting bioke. Mr.
Ronnie asktd man after man to stay
that night and repair the shaft. Lip1i
man asked lefused to do so and was
disehaigeil. This continued until foi-ty-two
men had been laid olf, and then
Mr. Reiinle desisted. The men dls
chaigcd pooled their interests and re
sohed that none of them would go
back unless all weie reinstated. On
Satunlay the dlsehaigcd men hiied
the uppel floor of the Watt building
and opened hcadquartci s ptepaied to
stick It out. The end of the stuigglo
had come sooner than they leally an
ticipated. Thiough the eftorts of a
committee &''iU to Al. Slack, their de
bands weie leeosnUud as just ones,
and they have been granted. Not a
sign of tuibuiencc or misconduct "C
any kind has maiked the ten das'
waiting for lccognition ot justice. The
only demand these men have made is
that they lecehe extra pay tor extia
work. Tho statement has been ptintcd
that this Wdf not the only gtlovanee
the men h.uc and that the lockout
would not be settled by Us being
gianted. That statement is inconect.
It was the only question consklei d.
BELCHER IS SURELY BEAD.
A Letter fiom the Klondike Confirms
Pievious Rumois of His Demise.
The death, uf Ki.mk J. Belcher, who
went fiom this section to the Klondike,
has at last been vuilled. Belcher went
to Alaska seveuil M.ns ago, and ic
tuined to this city last summer. Late
in the fall he went back to the fiisid
land of gold, and it shoil time ago a
minor teaehed this city that he had
died theie.
Claience K. Spencer, cashier ot the
Mlneis' and Mechanics' bank, leeched
a letter fiom Daw mm '"iiy on Satui
dny veiitying the itimots and stating
that th. body is being hold time until
word is leei'hed trom his people.
Mr. Belcher, who was lepuled to be
one of the i iehtst men in the Klondike,
died of pneumonia, just as he was
about to leave for his home in Penii
s.Nlv.mia, wlieie he piopiised to ictlre
on a foitune ot at least -ono ono.
Theatiical.
On Wednesday night Lm.m U.
Howe's moving plume? will be pro
duced at the tiutnd Open bouse Inl
ine benefit oi tlte Beiean Baptist
church. On Thursday night Vogul A:
Dimlng's big minstrel troupe ate as
sured of a ciowded house, as they an
well and f.noiably known hen. On
Bliday night the first opeiatlo -inum'
ot the season will be scon. 'Taust," by
the Ani-iiean cJiand Opeia conipany.
This will mean a pan uf a week ot
goud and widely dllleilug .uniiseiiiPiHs
at the opiiu house. It Is haully llkeb
that thcie will In.' any nunc lepcttolf
companies seen hi'to this smton, as the
bookings now an- all fm uno-nlght
rl'ijs.
"When Wo Weie Twenty-One."
The play, 'When Wo Weie Twenty-
i ,iii-." was pioduci'd on hatuniay even
ing at tin ftiaiid b an ompIIpiiI com
P'uiy. licudi d by William Munis. The.
house was well tilled The pioduUIoit
ptoved to be one ot the Inst plujs seen
lieie this scaunn, ami was gu.itlv i n
joyed. The caht was not as l.uge as
thi iiiu,'iiiiiiiiii' lndic.it' d siipii of the
characters on It not uppcailng, I ut the
audience w.'ib mote than sati-i!pd with
the quality of acting posse-si d by those
who illd appeur.
Tlte Old Depot Tianstoinied.
The foniier union depot biiildlns, on
Dundaff aticet Ih now a gioieiy stoie.
Gabiiellu Pitgll.inn, whose place of
business was destioyed by the Humes
a week ago today, has stocked the
abandoned btatlon with a line of kio
eerles and tiults and is now ready for
business. His steamship ami notary
public business will also bo conducted I
there. The lestaurnnt of Santo I'ugli
iiuo has been transfened to the base
ment of tho building on the noith,
Died in Wnleb.
Mis. Job Hawkins, of Sand stieet,
has lecelvcd the news of the death of
her mother, Mis. Ann Itogeis, In Bryn
Mawr, BieconshliP, South Wales, at
the advanced age of eighty-tour, Tho
deceased lady Is &uilvud by five
daughteis und ono son, thtco of whom
tesldo in this city. Thoy ate Mis, '
Maltha Chilton, of Washington stiupf,
Mis, Job Hawkins, of Sand stieet. and
Mis. William I'hllllps.
..
Little Sarah Sloan Bmied.
Tli tuneial services over the re
mains of little Famli Blind Sic-uu, tho
daughter of Mr. and Mm. l-'iank Mlonn,
weie hold yesteiday nfteniooii ai I
o'clock, Rev. H. J. Whalen, U. 1)., pu
tor of the Beiean Baptist chinch, oiliei
ated. The little unewas bin two months
old. She dk-d fiom an attack ot acute
gustiltls.
(U the Opeiu House.
Vediitfsila I.ynum Uowe'a Moving
PlUmes.
Thui.sd.iy Vogel A Oeming's liltf
Mlustiels.
I'"ina- ineikan Uiand Opei com
pany in "Faust,"
FOR SWEET CHARITY.
Programme of the Oinntl Concert to
Bo Given for Euictgoncy Hospital
on April SU.
The coiuoit to be ijlvon In tho Btnke
building on Tiles Jny evening, April
2,i, In nld of Kiuergency hospital,
should net that wot thy Institution n
nuit sum. The participants niu nil ur
tHIs of highest nuullty who most gen
erously doiwlo their talents for tho
occasion. An appeal to thp public
tluottgli s'ich u soiuco should meet
with the lieurty support of all. The
ai lists will be:
Mine. Van Den Hondo, the most
prominent ol till Ametlcan 'cellists, for
sevi'inl years soloist In the Thomas,
Damtoseh, Seldl and Van tier ssiuckcr
oicheatias.
Mons. Plavlen Vandctpken. a pupil
of the gicut Welnlpskl und Leonard,
Iiiuuat of tho celobratcd Conserva
tory of Biussels, wi;n has travelled all
over rhc worhl and met success wher
ever he appeared.
Mis. Clata aimpson-Brnrly, soprano,
who has :i olce of true melody and In
timation, and Is well known to Set an
ton music !opis.
Charles Doersam, pianist and accom
panist, who has frequently appeared
In this city, the last time at the re
cital at the Trinity Protestant Episco
pal church, wheio his pluyinjr de
lighted n kngp audience.
Alfied "Woolor, tenor soloist of Elm
Paik chinch In Scrauton, who Is ton
well known hi this section to necessi
tate extended mention.
About twenty of the ladles who have
consented to act as patronesses of thp
coiueit have held u meeting and talked
over the arrangements for the event.
It was leportcd that mote than 21)0
tickets have alteady been disposed of.
All lovets of high class music, and
those who bellee In chaiitable works
should lieln to make the coming affair
a linitncial success by suturing' tickets
at once.
The following fine piogiamnie will bo
rendei ed :
li'ilin .-il.i. rjntirij fiom Ui-iii "Miitlu,'
(Amjii,-'i J i Leon mil,
Mou-.. 1 1 men VindcucKcn
limn Rii. wall iiiliu Olillgilo, '"Your
uiio" DmJ
Mi Allied Wcolri.
luljnlllo
(0 ' (Jnntli" I'oppir
(10 "i1oihiiii' I'oppir
(i) "l'jpllloii" roppoi
Imo I". Vinclcnhindp.
bopHni Solo, "iliuii brilliant Bud, "Chir-
mint oi Seiu 1". I'Jii'l
JIi- Lhia Snnp-on Ilridv.
l.iinJ Irio, Modciito Adipio ltondu,
Cli Vc Bcri'.t
Mini. I. A aiiilcnlieiliip. Mills 1'. YanikiicLcn,
Mi. LI-H If-, II -cijiu
Duel, " lulit in inkc" T.urJiitonl
Mr. ("laii sln,p U, j ijt ju Aliud Woolor.
Viylomollo
fi) "noin.uizo" V'imIiu
(lo 'iKiontilli" l'cppi-i
(i) liUuK" DuiKlor
linc. A .imlinlicmii'.
S"li in i sulo with ulin lU'liirato, "AimoK'
siuiiuli" fli ici
Mi CUi i sinni-on Hml.
Mulln sr,n
(0 "M? ln-t Ili.nt'd sono" Kllcnlioig
(li) MoMr-i on tin suiti.;" Simon
(l) ' Spmijlli" I'lOllll
Men-,. 1". VjiiiImmKci
I no -
Ol "souiudo IIi'iiBioi-e" lonnorii
(10 ' (,i imlmotlicr's stiiij"..!'. .iudrnchen
Mim 1". V.iudiilun 1c, Mon-. 1. VandoriolvCii,
Mi. Lliiilf II. DooisJin.
TlllOl si, "He , 1st Witch" ....L.CiilO PlllsUt
Mi. Alfuil Wr.oliM.
Quiitdtc, "c Mirh," from Ci.tllcro Bus-
tnni i Mjsiaprnc
(rrni!?od h I". Vmlciltcn ),
h- Mna tsimii-c rimly. Mine. P. Vnndon
I'liulo, Mfiis. 1. 1 jiuKiuKcii, Mi, Cluiha
II. D-ju.-.im.
cotloctod by process of law, with costs
added. Those who have neglected to
attend to thin very important matter
lnid better lose no time in gong
around to see Mr. Watt before sunset.
The Mission Begins,
Al the 10.30 mass yesterday in the
Roman Catholic church of St. Roue do
Limn, the two weeks' mission was bo
gun, rive priests or the Redemptor
1st oulcr, fiom Saratoga, arrived In
this city nu Satunlay afternoon to con
duct these servlcea. At 7 p. m. the
opening service of the women's mis
sion wus held. All the tervlces this
wttk will be for the women and they
wilt bo held ut fi and 8 a. in., and at
".SO p. m. The women's mission will
clcsp next Saturday evening, und the
inen.'fi mission will begin (lie follow
ing dny.
Building a Trestle.
Hugh W. I'owdeily Is out of town
ngaln. this time on a construction tour
on the bonier of Lake Chuinplaln,
whtro he Is superintending the build
ing of a plune similar to those on which
he rpenl half a century manipulating
tho old Oi.nity road over the Mooslc
mountains for the Delaware and Hud-
son company. This company Is build
ing a trestle at Lake Chatnplaln, sttui- '
lar to the one at their coal chutes
la this city, to load vessels tor all
points north of AVhltehall and Foit
Tlcondciogn.
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CARPETS
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In cal ling attention to our new Spring stock we wish to p
emphasize the fact that every dollar's worth of merchandise p
in our store is of this season's production and therefore s
strictly up-to-date. Our recent disastrous fire completely jfc
destroyed the stock at our old location and we are now pre- H
pared to show you a line of high-class interior furnishings K
that for beauty, durability and moderate cost cannot be ex- JJ
celled. Wc call special attention to our line of 5?
Will Lectuio at High School.
At the last meeting of William H.
Davles post, Grand Army of the Re-
i public, Comrade George S. Kimball
j save a praphlo description of the bat
tle of Port Hudson. So. pleased were
1 the "vets" with It that they have
tequested Mr. Kimball to repeat it,
and it will probably be given in the
near future at the High School, form-
I ing one of the series of lectures that
are being delivered by local speakets.
Wilton
Axminster
Velvet
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Oriental
Smyrna
Axminster
Wilton
Brussels
A Souvenir Tea.
The Tiinity guild will have a sou
venh" tea at the home of Mrs. Chailes
Pei kins in the near futute. The sou
vmirs will consist of tlbbon-tied packages-,
which will bo sold at auction to
the highest blddeis. Of course, the con
tents of these piekages will not be dis
closed until the buyer opens them, but
the ladles of the guild say that each
and eery une will contain ai tides of
1e.1l Millie, Alter the disposition of the
souvi'iili.s. an enteitaliiment Is to be
given. The proceeds derived will be
used tor the benefit of the building
Hind ut the Tiinity Bplseopal chuich.
Accused of Petit Lnitony.
Thomas Kane, charged Mis. Maggie
JCeiuvult, his daughter, ot taking ,!.3u
Horn his tunisei's pocket on Filday
night, while he was In slumheilund.
The lathch and daughter wvte betoru
AUk'iman Atkinson. The father .said
that ho luul hung his "pants" over the
tool ot the inn on 1 cHringr and thut
the money was In the pocket then.
When he awoke II was not thcie, and
as the daughter dsriiod knowing ot Its
dlsappeaiance he In ought her before
the alderman. The chaigp was with
diawu at the lieai Ing, and tho two left
tho court mom together.
What Tliis City Has Lost.
Two ostlbuled baggage cars have
Just been completed at the Delaware
and Hudson shops at Oneontu. It Is
the Hi. st woik of this kind done at the
Oneonta shops, that department hav
ing loconlly been removed to that city
from the Caibondnle shops. The cars
1110 each GO feet In length nnd are
numbeied 46$ and 409, It Is understood
that the cars will do service with one
of the best trains on the Adirondack
division, the Montreal express.
Acquitted Alleged Gamblers.
Thomas Kelly, of Powderly load,
caused thu an est of two young men
of Pffiu stiejt on siatuulay on the
cluirgu of keeping a gambling house
and selling liquor without a license.
The healing was held hetoro Alderman
Atkinson at 2 o'clock on Satin clay af
ternoon. Kelly claimed to liavj lost
$2."i at the ullegfd gambling- house, but
ho did not pioduce hiiillelent evidence
to sustain his chin ge, and tho defend
ants weie dlsmlsM-d trom custody.
Meetings Tonight,
rielctt council,
common ioum.ll.
School board.
Olie I,;uf lodge, No. l.'.ii, Independ
ent Older of Odd Fellows.
Pederal union, No. 7,301.
Young Mens Institute,
l'atilotlo Ordc-i yens ot Ameiica,
Join nej invn Barbeis' union.
Bettor Settle Taxes,
William B Watt, the collector of
school tuxes foi 1DUU, has Issu.'d a
warning that ull delinquents who do
not settle tuday will lime their taxes
A Coining Wedding-.
Miss Agnes Flnnegan, daughter of
Patrick Flnnegan, of Sand street, and
Michael Martin, of the firm of Dough
erty & Martin, the Park place grocers,
will be united in marriage at St. Rose
church on Wednesday, Apt 11 24. The
ceiemony will be pei formed by Rev.
Father Morrison, of Brunswick, N. J.,
a cousin of the bride. The announce
ment will be pleasing news to the many
ft lends of the young couple in the city.
These goods have all been made to our special order,
and the designs cannot be had elsewhere.
DRAPERIES
Minstrels Coming.
On Thursdny next John W. Vogcl &
Arthur Demlng's big minstrels will bt
seen at the Grand. The company is
half a hundred strong and boasts of a
roster second to none. Demlng is a.
whole show in himself, and Vogel's
lcputution for being a standatd-bearer
is enough to satisfy us that the per
fotmancu will be in keeping with the
heralding.
A line that embraces all the novelties in
stuffs. See our special offerings in
Tapestry Curtains
Sash Materials
Poles
Furniture Coverings
domestic fabrics and many foreign
Couch Covers
Loops,
Cord,
Etc.
The Choicest Line of Artistic, Hoderate-Priced
Real Estate Transfer.
Robert Kinbdck. the Suventh avenue
mm chant, has purchased of William
Lindsay the property on the corner of
Seventh avenue and Wyoming stieet.
The lot Is Improved by a double-frame
dwelling.
To Return Home.
Mis. S. H. Bnggs, xiho has ben at
her son's, in Carbondale, the past few
weeks, Is somewhat Improved in health
and expects to return to her home the
eaily pan of npxt week. Peckvllle
Journal.
Spi ained His Back.
Oscar Hlsted, of Belmont street, en
gineer on Conductor Hubbard's Hones
dale train, has beem confined to his
home the past week, owing to a
sprained back. His position has been
filled by John Brink, of Darte avenue.
Renaissance
Brussels
Irish Point
Lace
Curtains
Ever Shown in Scranton,
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Born.
To Mr. and Mrs. Delevan Huid, of
Canaan street, a son.
' Among" the Sick.
iiarles Swan is on the sick list.
CiMilcs sifintag, of Jeff ley street, Is
ory 111.
Mis. Mannion, of Canaan stret, is
seriously ill.
Mrs. David Lewis, of South Chuich
stieet, is confined to her home- with tho
grip.
Edward Murphy, Boilermaker at the
Hendilck shops, is confined to his home
with rhpumatl3in.
Mrs. David James, ot Ninth avenue,
who has been ill for some time, is con
siderably impioved,
Dolbrrt Hollls, of Williams avenue,
who has been seriously 111 for the. last
six weeks, Is" slowly improving.
George Hudson, foreman at the Hen
diick Manufacturing company's shop,
is slowly improving. He has been seri
ously 111 tor the last live weeks.
WALL PAPERS
Our Wall Paper Department is too well known to require extended notice.
Suffice to say that we are prepared to meet your wants with a line of hangings
that we candidly believe are both, from an artistic and economical standpoint, ab
solutely the best values we have ever offered in our twenty yeais' business ex
perience. At our temporary stoie,
12 Washington Avenue,
(Which we will occupy until the completion of our own building, 129 Wyoming
Avenue.) We assure our many patrons we can serve them promptly and well.
Williams & McAnulty,
126 Washington Ave.
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The Passing Tluong.
Oeoigo Barnhatd is now pluinbhig
top Buillvon & Kjan.
Prof, Albert Ruin&by has joined
lfauei's band iu Sc.rdnton.
Abe sjahin started fop New York Inst
evening to buy goods tor his new store
Mis. Chailes McMlllen, of Canaan
street, visited H lends In Honcsdalc last
week.
Mr, und Mrh, John Lester, of Canaan
stieet. have icnioved their household
good:, to Glove street.
Edward Muunatoii and daughter,
Elsie, of Aldenvllle, me spending a few
days with relatives in this city,
Euacne Dow wus in the city over
.Sunday, on his way from Doston to
Washington. Ho left for the capital
last evening.
JERMYN AND MAYFIELD.
A teachers' Institute was held Satur
day in the Maylleld public wchool.
There were two sessions, afternoon and
evening, and both were largely attend
ed. The programmes as published were
carried out, and several of tho papers
lead showed cateful pieparatlon. Ono
of the most enjoyable things of the
afternoon session was the playing of
tho Aurora waltzes by Miss Aunlo
Grady, the composer, Taken altogether,
.Saturday'M institute) was one of the
most surct&sful ever held at Mayficld,
and the teachers und others who weie
pieseut must have i ecelved consider
able beiictlt trom the proceedings.
Quite an ecltlng runaway was wit
nessed on Main street, about 0 o'clock
Saturday morning, when the team of
horses attached to the milk wagon of
Frank Ij. Depew, which the Oliver had
left momentarily standing in front or
b'agan'a store, darted on down Muln
stieet. The runaways succeeded In
leaching the bridge, which spans the
Uickawanna on the east side of tho
borough, without dolus any liaun to
themselves or others, but one ot the
wheels ascended tho Iron stay dt the
lppio.ich of the bridge, with the result
that (he -wagon toppled over und about
eighty quarts of inllk wcic In an In
stant floating in tho river. The horses
weie unliuit, and the wagon but
slightly duuiuged, The most annoying J
part of It to the driver was that a large
portion of his patrons had to do with
out their clay's lacteal fluid.
William Lauder nnd William Little,
of Scranton, spent yesterday with their
grandmother, Mrs. Jay, of H stieet.
The funeral of Rose, the littles daugh
ter ot Mr. and Mts. James Davidson,
of Third ptiopt, who died on Friday
evening of pneumonia, took place yes
terday artonioon. rtv, Thomas Cook,
of the Primitive Methodist chuich.
officiated.
Mr. and Mis. Giant tfell, of Gteeii
Ridge, spent yesterday heie with icla
tlves. Mlssfs Maty J. and Ida Giles and
Mary Nicholson yesterday vlslied .Mis.-.
Lizzie Gllet", at Dr. Whuelei's hospital
Caibondale. Miss iJUe.s Is steadily Im
moving,
Mis. J. ,t, Mllkr and Mis. Thomas
Biay spent Saturday In Catiiundale,
Chief McGlnley bus been cute-i mining
two or thiee eu-sls nt the boioturb
hostelry since puy night. One ot them
Sdtiuday evening caiisnd the chlet con.
slderable annoyance on his w.iythlthei
TAYLOR.
The audience which attended Hie
Centuty Hose company fait" at Weber'
rink on its closing night was a iccord
breaker. The hall decorations were
tasty and weie only eM-eeded in at
tractiveness by the pretty young ladles
who presided over the dlffeionl booths,
The different contests which had been
exciting the public tor some time came
to a. close. For the sideboard Miss
Hannah Powell was the successful
contestant, collecting $120..0. to Miss
Mary J, Hughes's 197,60, Total amount,
$227.10. For the doll, collections- weie
as follows- Ulancho Mursh, SDI.S5,
Urania Tubhs, JS0.2.V, Laura Coombs,
J3S.35; total, $222.4,5, making a giaud
total for both contests of $419 yi Tho
chance prices i exulted as follows; Tie
ket No, 303O won tha chair; ticket No
ISO won tins caipet. held by lto
Coombs; tiekiit No, 3& won the swain,
held by Miss Sheu: tlckm No. 32.17 won
the nullt, held by .Miss Edith Hhea;
ticket No, 1102 won the scholaishlp,
held by Henry Coombs; ckot No. H3l
wou the bicycle, held by William Sip
pie; door prize, ticket No. V4W . if the
winner, Door prises tor Tuesday and
Wednesday evenings, Nos. 117 und 12),
won, and the holdeih have not made
known their claims. PiUes tun 1j had
by lutoimlng committee on fair. The
Jvimyn and Lawrcncevlllc llmo cum.
panics vei. i ('presented.
William Davis, an old time lesid-iit
Of this place, passed away at the Hill
sides home on Friday evening, at
which place he was taken some tlmo
ago. Deceased died of old age and
general debility. Funeral Director J.
E. Davis convened the icmuiuss to the
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I. v I 'til'Z'A inoilcl on il
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Licet rorm Corset is po lively the only
ill a miiJe nti) iuIl'O wlitili ah olutc v
proper prlnolpla of u stliiisht-liotit cm
Knell HHlr Is cored. Iilna cut . nrt minlrt
vntu e-Mta ne'rtv.v iro steal
llRliioinbei ttmt a etraUiit steel cannot inuke ti
t-t i nk In fiout corHft, anil nn moil I viUlchdoc
not coinbtno llio above qiialincattuns, as well us
itiapcdhcams uiiin ng ntounit thi boily from tlia
dliuiililer to tho bottom oftho float Bteo , In but an
Id stylo with a uw name.
UK C" FORM stvle 701. Heavy fro it eteJl. of
wlilto and drali .lean; lilp gotcd 5i no
liW'Cl PlRlstyle7oj Hip gorjd; lioavvliont
Btecl. Muitoof ImportJit D.auiond bateen tn w Ho
a d 1l1.il). , . $1 50
KCCI p '.M'kcidi Of Imported Could: full
gnifd; bins cut; for snuill, blonder Hg res ..Si 7s
RRI.CI PilRM Slvlegjio ImpruvcJ I'roncb Coiittl
111 wlilto nnd ilinb; f nil uort-rt; bin cut .. .,$1.00
II kCl .Jai S'jle ono Of e-vlin heavy 1'ieiicli
i'o 11I 1 , 1 11 iv 'ito it ut riiuli,and li.ual; tfttoi-n: lull
bund; Ii as cut , . .$1.50
I UP. I' l: !' '1 tv corn. Ol imputed I'oulll; mil
Kun I: bltisiui; lie'.ivlly hotieJ; lui lull dovelopeit
ll(-'iiret $2 50
CAlillON -Loot for thu liifcilns 'tv, 11, Erect
l:orni" tliiiiipul on tho liulda u ovury pair
All tleiile 1 In SiLrantnn hnvo them 1111 talo. If
y ui him t, eiul bli. rmimniiiil t o pilca.Mii ilo.
cue 10 p.iy .niu u 1111 ti'oiiini .v.iii uio siippneri
iiwinn-T7nacif
WEINGARTEN BROS., U77 Bionilway, New York.
deceaseds late llollie uu Mlddli slliet
lioin whiih pla -i tin tuneial will in
cur this alte.iiooii at 2 iiMmk. In
leiment will b; Hindi In till l'ure.st
Hume 1 emett l J. iJi'iiusid issuivlved
b.v a wile and two suli T.u lot Castle,
No. JOT KnU'lUs ut tin lioldiu Eagk,
ot whkh the ili'iciiHid was 11 ui'lilbct,
will be pieseut ut the obseriulcH.
Tomoiinw 1 veiling the liaelniur
Knights will conduit thcli ball hi
Webet's llnl" The oicnslou is nu In
vitation ulW ,SK wlikli a laige iium-
h-i ut gin Ms have been Invited. Musi
toi iho event will be tuinlahed l Mi-s
Kill"- Itfardou
Auhbald Mine union, No. IiSIO, I u
tul llnc Woikeis ol AnietUa, vmiI
nu ct in luipottaiit session tonioilow
eielilng In Odd FillOivs' hull oil Nulth
Main stti- t. when business pertaining
to ine uijpnunt convention, recentlv
lielil. will in- 1 1 .iut-.icte.il.
opeiatui" Geoige ltlttor has beii thi
guest "t 1 datives in Hloonisbuig t
the past t' dais