-v f - f. Ik . , .. ' -., n,w ( flTscrtr. nf Vrrf-.-i!iiW-.i ii ;n-r tjrsfarCTfTTi. , v ' - '- i - 1. p"" ;. , tv-i flj-i'if JVC-!; T "'?t'9 t wi ,a ' ... ttti'&t " . jX ia ' r s- FV9; 'T5.T'' ;vl?' tf'. 'y ' ' r ' . .. . " if m i p . rir THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-THURSDAY, APRIL IS, 1901. , .4 tv . v TgSiMl. i fc-i " y v WEST SCRANTON GRUESOME DISCOVERY BOYB UNEARTH WHAT APPEARS '.' TO BE HUMAN HANDS. While Playing Ncnr tho Mt, Pleasant Culm Dump They Found the Bones o Either Two Right Hands or tho Feet of Some Peculiar Animal Dr. Raymond's Skeleton Stolen by the Yellow Kids Prohibition League nud Salvation Army Rallies Fu nerals and Accidents. A' numbfi of boj.s were pliiylns near Mi'.'.SIt. .Pleasant culm dump, opposite K. -ItobliiKon's power house, last even ing; when they uncnrthc-il what ap pears to he the hones of two human liandb,, yet tlicro Is much doubt In the minds of those who have seen them UN "'to wliother they arc really hands or 'the feet of some peculiar anlnuil. When tlie discovery was mudo t'u ltdlniau Thomas .Jones was notified, and when lie arrived on the scene a curious crowd has assembled and all M'L'Uied- puzzled regarding the exact nature of the bones. The ttndlnps were turned over to Lieutenant Williams, who later exhibited them to a num ber of people at the station house. They appear to bo two right hands, sawed off at the wrists, yet Uie thumbs are missing, and tho hones are r-xactly like lingers, yet the tips of them have whal-mlght be called knobs on them. In what appears to be the palms of tlju hands the flesh that re mains un the bones is bunched and quite thick and from the Inside re .anble an animal's foot, while tho out side looks exactly like u. human hand. Several physicians examined the findings, but were unable to tell what they were. The deputy coroner was unable to solve the mystery, owing to Jiis lack of knowledge along anatomi cal lines, and unless somebody volun teers to unravel the mystery Lieuten ant, Williams will send the hands or feet to some medical college. The llndlngs .arc to be sion at the Jackson htceet police station. About tho time the above discovery was made. Lieutenant Williams was informed that a "ghost" was seen in the rear of XXw Raymond's, ofllce in the "West Side bank building. He told bis Informants to notify the board of health, and when further inquiries had been made the alleged ghoht had dis appeared. When the doctor went to lecate the ghost he discovered that tlie yellows kid had stolen a skeleton which he kept closeted in tho rear of l-.ih ofllce. Soon "''te' ti' .! '. disappeared i ud could not be found, and a ft" 11111111161 later the hniuf or feet were umirt ln.il. Whether or not the find ings belong to the doctor's skeleton lias not yet been learned. If they do, it is probable that the boys who car ried the skeleton away tried to con ceal their theft by throwing the bones In the place where the hands or feet were found. A number of other bones were also found at the same place. ' St. Paul's Annual Ball. The annual military ball of St. Paul's Pioneer corps was held in Mearb' hall last evening. Members. of the corps appeared in." their natty uniforms and the Iad!esWQre "becoming gowns. About one huncTfe'd'couples participated In the grand, march, which- was-Ied by Daniel Leni.haii -aiid.JMiss Hannah Graney. The programme was made up of ' plqin liuadrllles, waltzes, two-steps, minuet landers, Yorks, five-steps, Sin bads, and other dances, and each one was, thoroughly enjoyed to the excel lent accompaniments played by JIIss Kate Reardon. Thp affair was In charge, of the fol lowing officers and committees: Mas ter of ceremonies. Daniel Lenlhan: as sistant master of ceremonies, Jolin Mc Andrtrw; floor manager, Harry L. Ttulney: assistant floor manager. John F. Langan. Floor Committee Patrick Laffert'y. Michael Rattle, Thomas McGulrc, John Kelly, William Sharp. William Conway. oils, of Wllkcs-Ilarre, who gavo n strung temperance address on the sub ject. "On Which Side Are You 7" Selections were rendered by the Sons. of Temperance Glee Club and the three divisions of children In unison, who make up the Loyal Crusaders. Recita tions were given by Miss IJctlth Anna May, Miss Thomas sang, Rev. Jones offered prayer, and Chairman Hlnmatt and Cloiner D. Reese also spoke. Rev. McCnffrey's Remains Arrive. The remains of the late Rev. Patrick J. McCnlfroy, who died In Atlanta, Ga on Monday, arrived In this city yestui day and wore taken In charge by. Fu neral Director M. F. Wymbs, who re moved them to tho home of deceased's parents, Mil Scrantim street. At 0..10 o'clock-this morning n sol emn high mass will bo celebrated at St. Patrick's Catholic church on Jack son street. Rev. T. R. Donovan, of Montgomery, Ala,, who accompanied the remains to this city, will partici pate in the services. A number of local priests will also assist in the mass. Interment will be made in the Catholic cemetery. away a largo quantity of lead pipe, ga fixtures and plumbing supplies. Miss Jennlo Collins, of West Lacka wanna avenue, Is visiting friends in Btoomsburg. Contractor William It, Williams Is making extensive Improvements In his South Main aventto residence. Mrs. Robert Cooper Is seriously III at her homo In Tripp Park. V. C. O'Hara, of Price street, is spending the week In Philadelphia. The choir of St. Patrick's Catholic church hold a special meeting last evening, nt which matters pertaining to their Interests wcro discussed. SOUTH SCRANTON NOTES. Accidents. Conductor Benjamin Bennett, of M," Luzerne street, employed on the Lack awanna railroad, fell from a freight car recently and sustained severe In juries. Jx-Unli Marshall of Ninth .street, em ployed around the Oxford, fell from one of the chutes recently and frac tured one of his ribs. Police and Aldernmnic. John Coollek, of Scrnnton sheet, was arraigned before Alderman Kelly last evening for throwing stones and striking n boy 'named Linco. He was held in $300 ball. Joseph Sullivan, arrested at I o'clock yesterday morning on Main avenue lor fast driving and cruelty to animals, was lined $3 by Police Magistrate Da vies in wollce court. Gus McMullen, w ho was found asleep on West Lackawanna avenue early yesterday morning, was lined $3 In po lice court. John Gleason, of li0 Cameron ave nue, arrested at the Instance of his wife for asasult and battery, non support and making threats, was com mitted by Alderman John in default of J600 ball. Mrs: Ellen Randall, of Pleasant street, was held in $200 bail yesterday by Alderman John for assaulting Will iam Granville, of Tlghe's couit. Entottnlnment Conducted at Athletic Hall by Young People's Union. Dog Bites Young Boy. An excellent entertainment was con ducted last night In Athletic hall by the Young People's union of tho Ger man Lutheran church of Christ. A well arranged programme was ren dered, Solus were sung by F. Scheuch, Miss Iiniina Scheuch, MIks Ida Fuhlbrugge and chailes Berghausir. A duet wus sting by Miss Helens Glasser and Miss Ida Fuhlbrugge, and the feature of the evening was the exhlblton given by the two ucrobats of tho Scranton Athletic dub, M. F. Kaiser und Charles Berg. After the entertainment a very pleas ant and sociable time was spent. Boy Bitten by Dog. The lo-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Weston, of Hickory street, was painfully bitten by a dog in the right hand yesterday ufternoon. The bpy was on his usual route delivering news papers when the animal attacked him, and snapped at his hand viciously He wus taken to Dr. J. J. Walsh's office, where the wound was cauterized. Salvation Army Celebration. The local corps of the Salvation Army yesterday began a three davs' celebration or their sixteenth anniver sary. During the day a number of vis itors arrived, and after a street pa rade and.open-alr concert at the corner of Main avenue and Jackson street last evening, a rally wus held at the bar rack on Price street. folonel W. J. Cozens, Major nud Mrs. Galley, of Philadelphia; Staff Captain Noble, of Baltimore, the L'astcrn Penn sylvania Held unieurs,.iind a number of lesser lights in the urmy were present and delivered addrc-ses. tnts evening at 7.30 o'clock a m, meeting win ue Held in the Second i-resuyicnuu enurcli, which will bo conducted by C,olonel Cozens ami staif Tomorrow evening, at the Pii,.,. ik Three Funerals Yesterday. Funeral Director Price had charge ot three funerals yesterday afternoon. -At y.10 o'clock Rev. J. B. Sweet held services over the remains of the late Mrs. Evu .1. Muii", whose hus band was laid at rest last Saturday afternoon. -Many sorrowing relatives and friends were in atetndance at the services, which were held at the house on South Main avenue. The remains were taken to the Chinchilla ceme tery for interment. The pall-bearers weio Samuel Pol humus, Hurry Barros, William Coons and Mr. Neeley. At L',30 o'clock Dr. Sweet officiated at the funeral of the late Harriet Sloeum, the services beinlng held at the house on Division street. These services were also largely attended. Interment was made in the Forest Hill cemetery. The music was rendered by a quar tette composed of Mrs. Albert Lewis, Miss Martha Thomas, Harry Wii-.Ioy and David Hughes. The pall-bearci's were W. W. Davis, John Randolph, George Carson, George Florey, How ell Harris ami Louis Stephens. Rev. David Jones-, pastor of the First Welsh Congregational church, ofllclat cd at the funeral of the late Mrs. Eliz abeth Richards yesterday afternoon. The services were held at the house, IMS Luzerne street, at .'1.30 o'clock, ami Interment was made in tho Washburn btret cemetery. The pall-bearers were D..B. Thomas, Thomas Lewis, Daniel Evans and John Jones. Told in a Few Lines. The Orpheus Glee club will meet for lehearsal this evening ut 8 o'clock at their rooms. AH members are urgent ly requested to attend as important business will be transacted. Local union No, 1331, United Mine Workers of America, wilt meet at Nowisky's hall this evening. Moltke castle, No. 26S, Knights of the Golden Eagle, will meet this evening at S o'clock In Freuhan's hall. The members of tho St. Aloyslus so- 'ety will meet in regular session this events at Pharmacy hall. PUNMORE TdoJNGS. Semi-Annual Installation of Officers and Banquet of Odd Fellows. Ohter News Items. NORTHSCRANTON EUCHRE MATCH AND ENTER TAINKENT TONIGHT. John Boyle O'Reilly Council, Young Men's Institute, Will Visit the Marquette Council Early Morning Shooting Annoys North Scranton Sleepers Doings in Police Circles. Initial Social at the Auditorium. Stockholders of New Bank Meet and Elect Directors Other Notes. John Uoylo O'Rsllly council. Young Men's Institute will meet Marquette council this evening at a progressive euchre contest, at the luttcr's hall, on West Market street. A handsome silk banner will be given to the winning council. The Mar quette members have arranged a pro gramme for the evening, which will be as follows: .VI'IrtM of U'lcomc .... William ttiott Ki'dUtlou Jo.opli McAudrcw I'ociii Patrick Cur.ll oc.il olii John fillli&y Ucndliip v..,........Jolin IIUkIiis Declamation . John Kelly solo William P. biiolt tpiidlnj: Ijines L.Miott Duel Tho?. CUrkc und Strphtn Ujtln SebcMon V. M. I. quartetd Selection St. Mary's orchestra Solo W. C. Ljnott A smoker and dancing will also be enjoyed after the rendering of the pro. grumme. APOSTLE CANNON BURIED. I Target Shooting. Persons residing near Park Pluce und Bulls Head have of late been hold ing target practice in tho early hours of the morning, trying hard, to hit the bull's eye. The noise has kept uwake many of the residents of that sec tion. , A complaint has been mode to the police und arrests will follow shortly If the shooting continues. "u'Mfti1, 3LaJor D'- Pllty will spe-il rii.iW , "piv.-iiu( .Jiurror, naving been . wn4 tho scene shortly alter the srrcat Hood,, which dqvuwtuted tho entlio ., ,.Ph'illn Carlln Buried. The funeral of young Philip Carllu, whOKlled on Sunduy at his home on hcruntou street, occurred Tuesdav at' tcrnoon, ami was attended bv many friend of the family. Short services were-Uidd at St.- Patrlok's Catholic ehurohv und Interment was made in tho Cathedral cemetery, The-.flower bearers ami pulMioarers were Harold glutei, James Kearney, numuw i Carlln. Frank Cummlngs, Jolm.'Suyder, Waltor Deckelnlck, My. ion JUumhouse, Murtlnui. Scanlon ami FrnitoOiiifiiey. f Prohibition League Bally, The second of a seiies of rallies under "ffii!1, ".', Webt.Sldu I'rohl bltlBn league was conducted In Co-op-eratlVO lirtli last evening, and attracted a goodislzed audience, many of whom were children, who fonr. the several dlvlsrons of the league, Tlie1 'feature of the evening was an address by Attorney Kmmot D. Nlch- Events This Evening. Reception to Rev. James BennliiKor by the I, W. H. Circle ut the Hampton Stieet Methodist Episcopal church. Meeting of West Side Reliables at Seashore candy store for reorganiza tion. Meeting of St. Patrick's Ladies' Irish Catholic Benevolent union will be hold this evening in St. Loo's rooms. Meetings ut Camp ITS. Patriotic Or der Sous of America, in Red Men's hall, corner of Main avenue and Jackson street. The Sloeum lodge of Odd Fellows met last evening and transacted rout ine business. Robert Morris lodge of Ivorites will hold a social session after tho rgul-r meeting tills evening, at which E. E. llolmtlmii will lead the ripper bill nud explain Its application to the various iMinlcliml departments. A jionuiul llr. ass i ousslon will follow, The young ladles of the Sherman Avonuo mlsinou of the Plymouth Con gregational church, will continue tho supper this evening, which was also conducted last evening. Dunmore lodge. No. S16, Independ ent Order of Odd Fellows, held their semi-annual installation of ofilccrs and banquet last night. Large numbers were present from sister lodges to assist in the ceremony . itu ijaiiuue ot ma elaborate refresh ments which had been prepared for the occasion. Tho grand ofticeis who officiated weio: District Deputy Grand Master O. L. Colvin, Grand Master J. G. Mc Askie, Grand Warden A. Hope Atkins, Grand Secretary G. F, Dsan, Grand Guardian L. W, Lewis. The ofiicers installed were: Harry Edwards, noble grand; Christian Keller,, vice-grand; Harry Kisser, recording secretary; George W. Harper, trusted; support ers, to noble grand, Richard Webber, Tium.is Keller; supporters to vice grand. George Okdl, Frank Spencer. New Branch Organized. A new branch of the American Pio tvstant Ladies' association Was organ ized Jn Mason lo hail vierilay. It will be known as Lady McKlnle lodge. No. 17. Institution was elfcoted by the fol lowing grand officers: Past National Grand Mistress Eliza Davis, of Scran ton; Past National Grand Mistress Mrs. .1. W. Blackburn, Past National Grand Vice Mistress Maggie Jones, of Plymouth: nitrlct Deputy Grand Mistress, Muiie Davis, of Green Ridge. j no otneers ot tlie new lodge are: Mary Powell, Sydia Van Horn, Lydia Jackson, Ida Powell, Edith Ethel Jack son, Ethel Jackson, Lottie Reber, Annie Colter, Elsie SlegK Mrs. Brady, Mrs. William Colter. Police and Aldermen. A small iron express wagon was stolen from in front of William Chap pell's stores yesterday. The case was reported to the police and a search warrant will be issued for the arrest of the party who Is supposed to have taken it. The police are working on this case and have their suspicions of the Iden tity of the thief, and also of the man who committed the burglary at the Notch. , Simon Monxuboski, was arraigned betore Alderman Myers last evening on the charge of assault and battery prelorred by Michael Shorrmoksl. Mor scaboski was held under $300 ball for appearance at court. Funtral of tho Late Head of Mormon Church Is Largely Attended. toy Exeluihe Wire from The Awoclalcil TrM Salt Lake, Utah, April 17. funeral sen-ices were held1 this nfternoon over the remains -nf Apostle George U.. Can non, of the Mormon church, who died In California lust week. Tho cere monies, which took place In tho taber nacle, commenced at noon und con tinued until 2 p. m. All tho high dig. nltnrles of the church participated. The. Immense seating capacity of tho tabor-' naclc was taxed to Its utmost und hundreds of people wero tinuble to enter. President Lorenzo Snow, the head of tho Mormon church, wus the princi pal speaker. After the services ut the tabernacle the body was taken to tin; city ceme tery, where interment took pluce. The casket wos folldwed to Its restltfe place by tin Immense throng. LOOKS LIKE SUICIDE. TAKE TIMB AND HEAD IT ALL. i GREAT CLEARING SALE Of the OntU' Stock from Our Trenton 5tot. Sale Now On. Charles Mclntyre and Kate Wlldey Asphyxiated. By Excliutie Wire from Tho Aocitcd l'rcj. Philadelphia, April 17. Charles Mc lntyre, aged 33, and Kate Wlldey, aged i 'JO ...AH.-. .... M.J n..H..l.ll..l.l ....1... I.. .. uu, nctu Jiuuitu ttatyii .Milieu luuuj' 111 tl room nt a small hotel here. TJiey engaged lodging late Inst night und were not again rccn alive. The gas was issuing from the Jet In the room and ftom the fact that the window and transom were tightly closed It Is believed tho pair committed suicide. Mclntyre was a clerk In a railroad freight office. From letters found on the bodies it Is thought the woman was in straitened circumstances and that Mclntyre was endeavoring to scent c a position for her. MARRIED AT HIGH NOON. Miss Louisa F. Chambers and Louis Charles Mack United in Marriage. By Cxclushe Wire from Tho AMOoIutuI Pica. New York, April 17. Miss Louisa Frolinghuysen Chambers, daughter of F. F. Chambers, of the Delaware, Lackawanna und Western railroad, was married today at noon, at Sonjcr. vllle, N. J., to Louis Charles Mack, son of Adolph Mack, president of the Rnritan Woolen mills. Checks aggregating 50,ii00 were among the presents. ' OBITUARY. Initial Social. The second part of tho Initial social was given last night at the Auditor ium,, under the direction of the Ladles' Aid society of the North Main Ave nue Christian church. A very inter esting programme was tendered, after which the ladles suned n delicious supper. Those who took purl in the enter tainment were: Miss Llbble Daven port, who rendered a piano sol In a most pleasing manner, followed by a vocal solo by Miss Carile Parry, which was also rendered In an excellent manner. Tommy Morris, the well known boy tenor, rendered several vocal solos In his sweet voire, and others who took purt wore Mrs. Vlzzard, with a solo; Vivian MacCulloch, who recited, and Emma Patch, who gave a vocal solo. ODDS AND ENDS OF NEWS. ABOUT THIS -"TME LOOK OUT TOR 1 and colds .' TAKE ' W!F.oyi'S FKGNCH TAR. ' ?" ' ' in I nil Other Anonuncements. The I. F. C. club will meet at 7.13 o'clock Saturday evening at the homo of .Miss Currlo Floyd, lias Rock street. Tho Women's class of the Simpson Methodist Episcopal church will meet In tho lecture room tomorrow after noon. Tho ruille for a watch for tho benellt of Mrs. Brown, of Lafayette street, which was announced for April IP, has been postponed until May 1. The members of the Simpson Metll odlst Episcopal ehuivli will tender a farewell reception to their pastor, Rev, J. B. Sweet, next Tuesduy evening, and en Thursday evening, April 25, tho lu dies of the church will hold a book socu, The menibcis of Blanch till, Ladles' Catholic Benevolent association, held a meeting last evening at their hall on Chestnut street and made urrange. ments to hold a prngie.sve euchre purty and social at Young Men's Instl tutu hall on Tuesday evening, May H. GENEBAL NEWS NOTES. Charles Kollnr, formerly of this side, h-iK returned to Shenandoah after a vltlt with his mother on Chestnut street. Miss Murcellu Arthurs, of Itallnmd avenue, was tendered nit enjoyable party recently by a number of friends Burglurs entered the plumbing shop of Lincoln Williams, at the corner of North Main avenue and Prleo street, e.arly Monday morning and carried Borough Brevities. The (lie alarm about noon yesterday fura box ;:i was caused by tho burn ing of some underbrush in tlie Ger man cemetery on Williams street, which endangered some of the wooden lU'iid-ricces theie. Neptune, Electric and Independent companies responded and fcon exthmuished the blaze. Charles Holllday, of Hawley, was a visitor in town yesterday. Michael Mellale, who was injured on the Lackawanna railroad recently, is able to be about again, Drugglits J, G. Bone & Sou huvn been appointed agents for the C'uuutd St-'anisliip company. GREEN RlbGE. A meeting of the stockholders of the new bank was' hold last night. Elec tion of the directors took place, the following being chosen: John R. Ath erton, Valentine. Bliss, J. B. Fish, James Fitch, Patrick J. Jordan, J. A. LaBar, W. J. Lewis. L. W. Morss und Adam Spltzer. They will meet Friday evening In turn und elect officers. Miss Charlotte Carlndlne, of Wayne avenue, is in Carbondale, attending the sixteenth semi-annual convention of the Congregational church. The Clerks' association will meet this evening in Leonard's hall, on West Market street. AH members present will receive their union curds for the new quarter. The meeting night will bo chunged hereafter from everyThurs duy night to the first and third Thurs days of every month. A meeting of the ludles of the North End will be held tomorrow evening at St. Mary's hall, for the purpose of or ganizing u 'branch of the Ladles' aux- illary of tlie Ancient Order of Hlhernl- ans. Miss Catherine it. O'Hara, county president of thu Ladles' auxiliary, and representatives from Divisions No. 6 and lri will bo present to aid in the or ganization. .Mrs. Richard Williams, of Oak stieet, is slightly Indisposed. Mrs. It. S. Al worth has returned home' from Carbondale. Mrs. S. R. Ilenwood. of North Muln avenue, has returned home, nfter visit ing friends In New York city. PARK PLACE. Miss Stella Seymour related in a very interesting manner her experiences at tho mission station of South Afilcu, ut the -Wednesday evening prayer meeting Mrs. K. 13. Robatluut has Just re oi me ureeu jiiugo xiesoyiunun turned fiom u ten day visit with church, held last evening. Miss Soy- friends in AVIIliamspurt. moiir described tho different classes of Mis. W. II. Aukersuii und llttlo natives and ihe work done anions: daughter, of West Pittstou, left hero thum by the Fuigllsh missionaries, in on Ihe 6 o'clock train yesterday for an earnest and pleasing fushion. At Butte City, where she will join hor thu close of the meeting the returned husband. missionary was greeted by many who had known her during her long resi dence In this city, Onluu sots, 5 cents a uuurt. Green Ridge murket, Miss Ida Glsmlcr Is visiting friends at Lake WinoW. Both 'phones, Gieen Ridge market, Roe and Buck shad. Green Ridge niaiket, y The Sanderson avenue pavement was Hushed lust evening, to the relief of tho residents of that street. Sweet pea nud nasturtum seed, ,1 cents an ounce. Green Ridge mill bet. Garden seed, all klndrf. Green Ridge market. Mr. and Mrs.- Charles Cobb and daughter, Louise, of Mousey avenue, tiro visiting friends in Wllkes-Barre. Cucumbers, tomatoes, water cress, new potatoes, lettuce, celery, aspara gus, spinach, etc. Green Ridge market. SOW FOOLISH PEOPLE Allow a cough to lun until it KcU bfiond the leicli of nit.ililr.ev 'ilicv ofttn wy, '"Ob it will urar away." tut ; In moU cuc it will wear tluin aujy, CcuM they Lo Induced to try tlu tucevttful iiicilklrjii Cjllid Htinii' DjUain, willed It fold on a kk.IUw gujrantn.. to lure, they would imuKiliaUly see the cufllcnt enVa after ULIiuc tho tiitt rtW. I'rkc ,'3.'. und We, Tli.il tUc inc. At all drujgM Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Prltchard spent Sunduy with Mrs. W. H. Ackersou In West Pittstou. The Rev. O. K, Lyman and wife, of the Court Street Methodic Kplscopal church, have returned from tho con ference. Mr, Lynmii will be with us for another year, Board of Pardous Meets. By Etclusbo Wire from The .Undated I'rctJ. Iljirishtirj, April W.llic board of pardons met today and heard argument In tho eayj of (irorgo W. MeJImray, ot PitUliiiifr, under sen temc of death, und the ShamoUu loumlliii-n uriWiiB four inoutlij 111 prison for lirihciy, 'Iho board will ruett tomorrow in executive session to 'JM upon the rail a. .1. II. ANGLC The many fiinids ol -T. jl. Angle, who for the past eighteen . seals ih beta a Ksident of thli city, 'v 111 ltc pained to hcJr ut his death of mult laii.i;itis, ufur a unef illmfc. He pjKied quietly any at S.SO o'lbwk 11.-4 cenlug. Ilia ilaughtir, Min l)aid M John, jud her daughter, Mls St. Johr, of Ilarkonuk. X. J., weio hi uttcnAwc ut hU bedside skill till .'lid faithful attention were urable to ihu tho dheas? which removed one win, a truly cue of r.ituic'd noblemen, a man lou'd and le Nemd by all who kntw lutn. Mi. Angle In-, tw.'n connected with the i.jcl.iwanni Tniit .'i.d Safe Dtnoait company' bank lor Ihe ujt sKUen (ar. Hit clu-irlul, Mimiy disposition and larc v.oith ol ilur.Klci uul.c lilt lo-. iin.pir.ibl.'. 'the mneral (.enlcei will be held fu.ui ihe "Jctlcrson," 2W .JelTciMin aeuut, and will pib ably bo this lThtiri).i) ci oniug. Dclmllc nnliic will appeir in the ecnliig pipei.-. MISS ABIUK ArUol. -Ms Abbie W.iduii-, daughter of Mi. and Mr. John Wa'tr.iK one cf Puniuoia's bei-t known young ladlo. pjs..e" uwjy at the family l.onii- on smith sticj. !-, tenia.;, ullir .in illueit of Mitral ni uitlii cf consumption. During her lorn; illness -li. wa ,i lilimikably patiti.t miITcim and 11- ileitli will b mourned by a Ijigc eiule of fiiciiilt to whom .-.he ondeaicd hertolt b; her .nmy .f.iliu.y ti.iit of character, she took a viy at tin.1 i,'.lriti-t ill chinch matter, bona: olio if 'In' liiit num ber of iho Dudley Stieet llapll't ttuw'i. she is (.united 1" her lulhei and nmltitr ami the b'l 1 i.vint; biuthers and tWtein: Ida, Mi-Mi'. liell.i an1 Ann.), and John and ChJllo. Tile ftmci.ii will ot ' ii r tiom the timlly iclilcne at 2 nMuei, liniioiiow afteiuoou. luiinv r.. nrtnw.N.-nan; i:. iiimxh. r In-law ot (.'corse AWtrtiii.cin. ol "! Xnilli ll.nL I'alk .itcnuc, died Wciluejdiy eHiiuiK, April 17. lie is curt hul by hi-, wile, one dauphin' anil one mii, lra(c and In In. 'flu fuueial will otcur t-atutday. Smlem will be hold in 1 1 , .. trinity Lutheran thmih, (oiuei Miilbeu.t i-titct and Ailauu arnii. fertile at the Iioii-p at 1 ii'dn-.t;. Intirriient will be made in the Dun mule ceinclriy. Mimbeii of I'oeouo nil,., "Ji'i, Impiouil Hrilcr of Ktd .Men; membem of Camp iJ'.', I'atiiotie tiid:i Son-, ul Ameiiu, and mem lteiii ol l'.ilnleiV, Loi-al uuimi will please take not lie, Mil!-. MAitIA i t.M.-. Tliu dealh .d Mif. Maiia f't,u-lii, ol Xoith Main at nine, oenni.-d lutiiil.i) niiinlu:; at n u'tlnek at lm- botpe, attir an lllnov. ol a ftw tlaji.' iliutluti. ,! ciomhI w.i -J7 jiais ot ane mid N Minltul hi ker liiitliiiud. The Inner il will l.'.ki- plan- I'lidiy ufteii.oon at 2 u'cloik liom the hmne, with hi ICriiicut at Diiumcic tnnetei.t. Wlllliiu, tliu lii-iuoiitl, i.ld .son nf Mi, .ml Mii, Peter Knhiier, of l'ittlou annuo, dl,d .tot- Kuliy moiriin .-.I II. .Ml uilil,, ,.iici- lliu-e wttiks' il)U'. 'Ihe tniitidl will take pine I'll day afti-mooii at 2 n'tb ek limn the family rrti. dome, Inteiineiit will be nude in the 'Inuitietli waid (inieleiy. An infant ihild of Mr. and M, 1'i.iuk .loiin, ol tho West Mountain, died .le.teiday and will be bulled in the lambila mnckiy thi- .iflnu"iii. Funerals. 'Ihe (uncial nt I'l'iliDec, the ,1011111. iIiukIiIci of Mr. and Mm. Udttaut M"ian, o la-Kgills tnet, will take place tnuinrmn- uflernooii it ...'.'( o'clock. Iiiliuuiut will be iiiade in the (athcdial nnH-lei.1, The funei il of -I.'Ii it liiuil.-i, wli-i wa killed at WajliliiBti.u, X. J., 'luosdiy afiemo.in, w take pluce fiom Ills lninie, 151 Hoieli ftioel, I'rldjy niornintr at 0 uMoik. Seitires will lm held in et. Juhu'b ihuich. South ue. Intel, menl will be made in the ll.uk I'ark Citliullu icin.'iciy, Twnily Auuiican bill-polei lute caikd Hum Xew oik to Join Jaiuc A, flillcj'a clutij ami nieniuerle In Kuiopc. Mr, llailey dedarej tlut lie cannot Und anjithcre In Kuropo bill-poitei-j who can do In work Mtisfactoiily. 'Ihe men lie lias engaged arc all under coutuet tor the toa.'on, will have (heir tiatellm; ctpenei pild ami ,ue to recelte iiom fr, to ou per iiioutli wagu. Tlie sale will continue for a few days only. A few price fact are given bilow, but there are hundreds of other bargains which lack of space prevents us printing. Early comers will find a barqaln oppor tunity here, such as has nu cr before been presented to them in this clti In tho Cloak .Department We will offer a large line of Ladies' and Misses' Serine Coats, in a tun runtfc oi sues, uur irenton store price was $4.00 to $5.00. The sale price is Ladies' Suit1- Regular $7.50 and $8.50 goods. Choice during sale Ladies' Highly Tailored SuitsWere $10.00 and $12.50. Clearance price A Marvelous Silk.Salo 20 pieces Colored and Fancy Silks, in stripes, cords, plaids, etc, Were $1.00 and 75c a yard. Clearance price 35 pieces Bright Taffeta Silks, soft, heavy qualjty, worth 69c. Clearance price 5 pieces Black Satin Duchess -heavy, firm cloth, best 81.00 grade. Clearance price Short Lengths of Silks all kinds and qualities in lengths for waists and trimmings. Clearance price, yard Black Dress Goods 9 pieces best Half Dollar Black Cheviots, Clearance price 7 pieces 42-inch, all wool. Pure Dve Granite Cloths. Trenton Store price 59c. Clearance price vio pieces 5o-inch Pure Wool Black Cheviotsi Trenton Store price bgc. Clearance price 8 pieces Black Cheviots, 52 inches wide, strictly pure wool and worth 90 cents. Clearance price Bargains in Notions Corticello Silk, 50 yard spool. Each , Belding's Button Hole Twist, io-yard spools. Dozen.. Buttons, all kinds, 2 dozen cards Genuine DeLong Hooks and Eyes, card Blanket Bargains Grey or White Wool Blankets, 1 1-4 size. Regular $3.23 quality. Sale price Strictly Pure Wool Grey Blankets, $5.75 kind, at Extra Size All Wool Grey Blankets, regular $4.75 quality. Clearance price . ... Fancy Robes for Couch Covers, larjje assortment of colorings, $1.50 goods, at Dress Goods Department io pieces 6-inch Whipcords, complete color range, weie 22 cents. Clearance price 46-inch Henriettas, full color range, pure dye and a won derlullv good value at 42c. Clearance price 20 pieces Fancy Mixtures, 40 inches wide, best half dol doilar grade in up-to-date effects. Clearance price 44-inch Storm Serges, blacks only; best dye and finish. so cent quality, at 10 pieces 46-inch Granite Cheviots, color line a little broken. Best 75 cent cloth for, 46-inch All Wool French Serges, lull color range, were 45 cents. Clearance price 4o-inch Fancy Mixtures, best styles and colors, were sold at 75 cents- Clearance price Linings, Ginghams, Etc. r lot Odds and Ends from the Lining Department, includ ing lawns, cambrics, grass cloths, etc, Clearance, price ... . 1 lot line new style Ginghams, none worth less.than iac a yard. Clearance price The Handkerchief Bargains Colored Border Handkerchiefs, 5c kind, at, 2 for Swiss Embroidered Handkerchiefs, I2c kind, at Swiss Embroidered Handkerchiefs, 15c kind, at, 4 for... Men's Colored Border Handkerchiefs, I2c kind, at.... Kibbons, Laces, Etc. Satin Back Black Velvet Ribbons, No. 1. The piece. ... Satin Back Black Velvet Ribbons, No. i. The piece.. Satin Back Black Velvet Ribbons, No. 2. The pciee.... Colored Baby Velvets. 10 yard lengths Nainsook Tuckings, the 50c and 6jc a yard kind, at General line of Laces and Embroideries at fabulous reductions, Hosiery and Underwear Ladles' Black and White Fancy Hosiery, 25c a pair kind, at Ladies' Fast Black Hose, high spliced heel and toe a pair. Ladies' Medium Grade Hose, fast black a pair Children's Fast Black Hose, very strong 6 and 6yi. 6c 7 and 7'j, 7c. S and S'i rme Quality Ladies Medium weignt Vests, long or short $1.98 $3.98 $6.98 49c 49c 75c 49c 35c 39c 49c 69c 3C 5 5C 6c $2.25 $2.95 $3.75 $1.19 15c 29c 31c 39c 49c 31c 37ic 3c 8c 5 5 35c SO 18a 35C 30a 18a 35c 5c 190 7 80 Ik sleeves. 3IC Mrs. Day Is Worse. n.v Cxclushe Wire from Tiie Aisoclated Vfttx Canton, 0., April IT. lha condition ol JIii,. H". It. l)jy )i) agiln dunged for the oro und licr ton. Stephen, liai Lccn .ummoned home fiom school it Atliillv, N. C. UnUwrablq ,jmp toms deidopol todjy and whilo jn Immediate termimtlon is not epeclcd, hope ts Bfowins U51. Pennsylvania Postmasters. Py Exclushc Wire from Tho Asiodatcd Prcfs. Wii.htajtcn, April 17.-U S. NctrU wJ todiv appointed po.lin4tcr jt Irurk.iillc, l.iucruc louiil-. Riches in Your Grasp, Tlut 'a lut ion can brim: I' jonmij,- I Ik- IVO- I ple' CVninirriial atoiriatioii. It l.ilngs lo junr noor agennts, uiijimsj opportunities ami imil of mail. A "God bind" to jbciiIs. frmd a fit a cent piece for p.utlailii. ri:ori.i.'s commuki iai. .Mor-i,viioN, Auliuiii, N. V UVERITA THE UP-TO-DATE LITTLE LIVER PILL CURES Biliousnose. Constipation, oyopopsia, and Li'voi Complaint. SUOfl'R COATBI). UiliUlll ranra 100 PILLS 25 CTS. Bold by all drugKletg or eent by mall. Nf'M )edlctl Co., Ctjl Sold by McGarrah i' Thomu, PruzcUt), '.'W UclawMuni avenue, Scranton. Vt Art DoiNirtnient Specials In every line. I3mbroidereJ Irish Point Sets, Fancy Silk l:ii ges, Cords, etc. Yarns, 10c. Skins 3 for Men's FuTnisliings Men's Fint Balhiiggan Shirts and Drawers, each Men's Fancy Outing Shirts, all sizes, 37 1-2C kind, at...., Men's and Boys' Cotton Sweaters, 2 tor Men's Heavy Random Grey Underwear, all sizes Men's Fancy Half Hose, polka dots, silk heels, or nil black. LtUoicCt s pnn .. g Now Spring Prints Ikst Shirting Prints, regular 6-cent goods,- at jc Fine Full width Percales, in blue, garnet and cardinal grounds, the 10c goods, at Flannel Department 1 case Outing Flannels, new checks and stripes 2 hidenlownsin all the good effects, 37 i-2c goods, at Duckling Downs, soft and cozy, 16c quality, at Good Domestics .j'.j Bleached Hill Muslin 0 4-4 Bleached Fruit ol the Loom Muslin.... ., .'. .j'4 Unbleached Muslin, best known brand Heavy Fancy licking, all the new patterns Fancy Feather Ticking, best 18c quality A Wrrnt Corset Sale R. & G. style 101, worth $1.00 per pair, now.. Thomson's "K" style "R. H." Nursing Corsets, J Warner's Health Corset, S1.25 duality for Warner's Coraline Corsets, $1 nualitv for ,... i;..- m...: n . . '. . 1 vv.mici a nuiaiiiK uuiacts, p,S quality lor. ,....,.,., , V5C Warner's . 14-j Corsets, $1.25 quality tor oc W, B Corsets, style 412, 7 5c quality for 50c W, B. Corsets, styles 412 and 302, $1 quality for 50c All ol our Half Dollar Corsets at , ,..,., , 35c Misses' Ferris Waists, 75c quality for 59c C. B, Corsets, style 259, $1.25 quality for ,..,... 95c Thomson's "I:" Corsets, $r.js qu.ility for ,. $1 iy Gloves Reduced Our $1,00 quality Kid Gloves at 50c, Other'qualities at proportionate prices. ' Extra Special values in Ladies' Muslin Underwear, Draperies, Lac ' Curtains, etc., crowded out for lack ol space. SALz NOW OV. Globe Warehouse mc 5C '5C 35c 15c lot 60 l-2 350 IOC O .2l 8c 13 IOC $1 kind at 75C 75c 05c 75c K ' 4 .. , .l- --. (J? if