!j!!TT-7-.'t'''i-i'-' v'i'5-"'" wnwprfvw msiw VKfrs" "' -Ti J 1 . A THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-THURSDAY, JUNE 27, 1901. ! 3 Oitlce: I ' BURKE mm mwr. THE PEOPLE'S EXCHANGE A roruun ctxAntxo house for the uem. A tit of All Who Hale llmncs to Men I. Rel Folate or Other Proper!) to ,U or KxilnnM, or Who Wont Situation! or llelp-Thete Smil Art rllsemenl Cost One Cent a Wi.nl. Six Inier tiona for File Tents tturd-Kxcept Sltiialieni Warted, Which Are tn-ertcd tree. vxv.v, W.VXlMl-riootl clrl for Kcnonl hnii'PxxorVc. ebl erH Kir! preferred! wwi. P" n ion" Mrs C A. Walter, corner Chinch tiet and Sjltm avenue. . IS RKl FSTATE of laniw Midden, laic of Cr hnndile lit. Iitknianiu coiin. y"n'' vanla, deceased. letter! ol itlinlnWritlon. ' . 1 Imlnc been entiled to the nnderflKiied. J person! hnlns chlms iciln-l the ;l'l ",1,,7i pifent them lor piMiient, ami ill P?1'01"1, '" debtee! 'hereto will pleie nuke Itiiiiinliite ' V' ment to Wit MAM MOHIllJ-O".. AmninWritor C T A , Cul ondilc. 1 a. crMrti.rs 11 imnTov. vttomei for unte ORt'llvXV rOL'ltl' .l,h-rrtito of lime Mad den, latr of tirliondaJ- ill. I.tili '"' rciinti. dercucd , , , pi xlrtuo of an order of the orplnm court ot lacUnanru count, the under-lsncd, J'lniim. truer c t i of the ojtite ol lame Madden, lite of Carbondilc rit. In mid rmintl. dece ai' I. will roll it public file mil outci to the "IR1; and het bid ler upon the premise hereinafter tle-rrihed In the ild rltx ol rarhondile. on sii uidd' .lull H. lKil, at in o'clock i. m . "'o fnlloiilne dctribed real eMite, to iilf Ml that certain lot rf land situated In the elt ol cubondile, laeKiinnni lonnli. Pennljinti Pcinr put of Ini numbered .! on map of tuit ion of the Pelnnro in I Hud Mi C anil compim. on a tract of lint! In the innanlce nun" of Mi" Pnirr. Mid part ot lot eontaininff !-'. j"0 -quale feet ot hud tr lhciibout. and b-ing botmdM and described H follow, to nit- rcKinnins in the ei-terli line ol -in litOKiiUr line, it the nortluiesteili coiner if out lot niim Itred )2 on -aid trut, fonneili le-i-erl In I -ntk l-illi and Mnce aiiiiewlertrl hi Mm. Hit nee In Mid line of linn noilh :'i deiuei-., ei-t 111 7 Id feet to i turner, thence In other lanrt of end lelritne mil llmb.nn mil t milium rr i til fl ileal cc tit V frit, nid south Jl'i depues.. ue-t HI T lit feet to a toinei. Hid theme In Mil lot numbered J? ilore-iid lifilh M de creet, uen 111 bet lo the pine ol liecinnin- foil md niineri! md wining richts re-eiiid Improied ith mo one mil one hilt cton fume duelling hnine Tern, of silr-One half down on dn of s-ile. tabnte en cnnmmitirn of the -lie md deliicr if the dee I WIIMM MO!IHIC)N. ilniini'tntoi. t t. a CM Mil IS II HOrtTON, Attoinei for 1 "till. STREET OPENING CAUSES A CLASH Charles M. Hngan Protests Against the Grading in Front of His Fath er's Home and He and City En gineer Kupp Come to Blow3 They Battle Until Hagan Is Forced to Betire The Dispute. Quito a t'i7Z of ceitcmont matkftl the npeninc of thr cl iy estouU on Ten ace stieot, riliectlv behind St. Ro.e chinch It Mas a ilTh hetweon t'ltv niiKl nerr Kupp and rlntlos M H.tK.tn that c.itted the stii The city pngi neei was on the cone to diipct toinp of the ctifPt comniH'-ionPi's foito Mho came to rlo riouniiifr and riitchlns in fiont of intl in the kinltv of the home of the ouhk man iho tigtttcd in ih pcltpment. ThP Ilnstns clalmpcl tint Hip ei'v v as ttpspassinf: on thpii pioppit I'll' city engineer and stieet commissionet, rn the other hand, In'-istPtl tint the i tv uas within its lights nnd that 'f Riivbndv was tiesp.T.1 ing, Hiigan wis the guilty one. Heie uas a dlffeienco of ojiinion A diffeioncp ot opinion, houeer, is what makes noises lace, sas Piirldpn'l'ead Wilson, and In this cae it made a fight. Aftet i tilt between Commissioner fCillppn and ollg JIi II lgan, Iheie .Aere some u nm echames between the httei and the i it engiueei-, so warm that Old Sol, who was just be inning his da's liolk with hunnn itv felt istonished .t himself and Mood still in his shame and pnib.ii tassment Pmallv niatleis leacliPd a tllma and the pah weie at Ptch other fo aithflv and xigoiuusly tint one would belieie the plnical cul-tu-Nts wpip holding high eainUal. Ci Engineer Kupp is a big mm, nilghtv big, and it ipquites ,i whole lot of resolution to stand helot e him The spoctatots say that Ilagan laiKed this itbolutloii. especially when h 'Ized up the stieet commlssiunet's foicc?, and when things vopmed to 'be going the cltv engineer wav thete was a siampoi lug, hut it wabii't th" lattet w.no did it Ilugan n.-tieated, and the c!t engiucpi temaltiPil, his men continuing with the u owning nnd ditching they spt out to do Mi. Hasan's Pls!l1u is that lie was struck fit. st and the hlow which felled him war fioni ,t btoue tin own by some one in the ciowd. THE TRIBUNE HAS A VISITOR Dorranco Buckley Burdetto, Other wise "Dorie" Burdick Calls and Mnkos Explanations. The Tilbunc had a vlsltot thi.s wpek Iwhn thteatened to do dlie things be oi p his coming, hut who left with ,'the best kind ot an ImjirPsslop. of The Tilbune, paiticulaily the Cat hnndale j-lepaitment, and as pi oof of his suml tffellng for this paper he left his otder 'to hae the paper sent to him at tho Dundaff postofllce until ftutho.- no tice Dorrance Buckley Butdette, of New 'ton I-ake, was the caller, but "for short" he Is called "Doiie Butdlik." He objected, however, to having hh name appear thu In ptint, and this was one of the objects of his lslt, to collect the way In which It ap peared In these columns litht week, and to have It lead Doiranio nuckli-y Bttrdette; 'TJfirrancp came to town jesteiduy jwlth his bhotgun and his dog, Zip, and ;ho caniei a-gunn,lng for The Tilbuu-i man, who last week spelled his name "Dnrle," and who said he woto "an cient, overalls and a Hough Hldeis' hat." The oseialls weie not anilent, he said, they were only thiee weeks old and had been washed twice. The -Tribune, accordingly, acknowledges Its ri)r of Judgment and takes this jneans of redeeming the good name of 7?Ir. Burdette's wearing appti e, lis? Allen's Foot-Eosi in Your Gloves Udy units. "I ,hake Allen'i Foot L'aie Tnto my sloiea and rub a little on my hind,. It aia in sloies by absorbing pmplrotlon , it a moat dainty toilet ponder," We iniite the attention of piiiiciam and nurses to (ho absolute purity of M!n's Hot hase. Dr. l' Abbott editor of the Chicago Clinic, ut: "It it t uunj rraration, I am using it coiutantti- in my practice." All druj and ,hoe itorc sell It, Ik. Wmple tent HIEK. Addrei Allen & Olmitcif, le u"t. S. V. Catbondale Department. 3 As to the Hough Hitters' lml, Mr. Btiidette was willing to concede that perhaps It was one ot the pattern of this lCKtrltitc hand of llghtets, nftcr he Bared on the picture of the hat worn by Roosevelt, the Hough Hitler, ns lit iodo at the he id of his chargei s, and which hangs over the desk of The Tilbune man. Mr. Butdette had a low other ex ceptions, which weie plated on Hie, and ho had discussed the matter pio nnd con he conceded that The Tilb unc man m ide a "pretty good story" out of the black panther-skin episode, which was In The Tribune last week. Mi. Btlidetle Incidentally showed that his sense of humor was keen enough, and that he had n becoming hensc of appteclatlon of the stoty In which he and his panther skin flgutPd. Up had the panther skin with him nnd he infoimed The Tilhune man that ho "still ppislsied It was a pin then skin, a black intither skin, and that the state of Pennsjlvanla. paid $25 bounty fot "nm." Mr. BurdPtte finally left, gatheied up his gun, which was In two pIpcps, his panther skin, thiee of four copies of ThP Tilbune containing the story of the panther skin, called his dog. Zip, and left, nftpr leaving his sub scription for The Tribune and aver ting again that the htoty was "all light." COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES. St, Rose Academy Pupils Repeat Success of Tuesday Night. The pupils of St. Rose acadeniv lnt.t night lepeated the success of Tucsdiv night, when thov delighted a ctowdod audience with their lenditlon of tho numbeis ot the commencement pio gi.imme. Conspicuous among tho splendid numbeis of tho evenings ontoitaln mont was tho e.tlut.itoty which Am hiose Battle doIKeied in niinlv stjlc antl which won many encomiums. It was as follows: Iteieiend I ithcr-. Pi ir l'.nciils mil I riendi The blight -mile of iltititiin iihuh hernia on the fire of euh pupil of tt Ilo-e tell-, ou lion Bieilli lie ipprecnte loin pie-cnee hue tnnlclit If our .loulhful efloii lo enteiliin ou do not nitct i our t ectitious. t tnt ou will pndon tho Indent, ulm, dfler n lone lnd -iiduoiis i bittlo with silence, nts md olosie-, fill-, lo do ju-tiee to himself iilun he Mind-, on the thic-, hold of i bricht i icilion l-, eiet lomu bent thrilN mill npluit it (lie pit-peit of -o long a holidi, but foi the ihv. of l'ml tliU hip puips U tinned nub ciicf, ml lie lij i-,i(le tun book more iclmiintl thin on loiinn oiti. sion, for ne ale not i-utiincd bi the fond Inpe tint the prolden ilns of s,pirnil)ei W mid iu tncllu- our fnoNtep.. lo Ihe den old uaileinv while lie luve rprrit r.o mini hippi thi We me non leiiins Ihe siieet lurbor tint has slirlteicil us n kindli. Hid nell foitilled, 'ic triit, no about to fue the liiKeilnn ti of life Wc ktnii, den fiicniN, lint loin pood iiihe Mil pruci-. iltenil u, md nhile no ljiin lukonie 0u, ie thmk inn loi thciu Deal pirrnt-, lie net uu lulh i feelins nf deep pntitndi , crititude foi tlip oppoiiuniti mu hue pnen iw of ir iim Incr not onli i ptv Ural, but i Citholn, rdiii ilmn ln our fulh tulnes to (,od liieifier jnoie hnu IhoioiiRhl lie jppirinte 1I11-, piiiclr-. boin eri lrieinid anil ih ir pintoi, ne hue otlen iitliomcd nil in our tli loom, uhcie ,unir thtennir uouK tf tinuui ueuieiit ner inpi,cil Hi In do em lnt milk stju moic loidnlli ne nehonii ten line lonichl We Hunk ion for the I indh inttret ion hue eei liken in our nelfiie, md ue tint tint loin beimlution nill at( iiipini in ! no en Mtlh In 'true, not fi i Ihe i ( ri-li il.fe limeN of unildlx htniu, but Irr the lnphlci (inn of immoil ilili One moie, den fi jend-. in the nunc of m timpinioiw I bid ion ueleonit Wrlnmi A BOY'S EXPERINCE. Willie Campbell Gets Lost and Wind3 Up in South Canaan. Willie Campbell, oung son of .lames Campbell, of Ten.ice stieet, had quite an exneiienco this week He stiaed olf wth a companion, got lost, ndes with a f.iimet to South Oman, and aitei causing1 his ptients a heap of wuu and loiiietn, i.s lin illy testoicd to them. Young Campbell commeiued his ad entiue lij ti.nellng to Xo I pond with a bov a ten eais oldei thin hlms If. While thev weie onjo,lng themsehes at the pond, a fatmei's wagon came along, into which oung Campbell climbed to hao a lido The wagon, Instead ol loming Caibondale wa, went oei to the rotinti, stopping in Muth Canaan, wheic tho joungster totintl he was alone and fiietidless Young CimphiUV spit its dtopped with the shades of night, when he loallzcd his plight, and he was In a f vat fill way when ho lealied his scpaintlon fioni his paientx. rinallv, woid was sent to lilr father, who hurtled out of his lnd at :; o'clock Tuesday moining nnd took himself post-haste to his wandetlu b(i The wcip two glnd he.uts when the lathei and son met. nnd thcio was Incie.ised Joy when the youngster was home at last. BAYLEY-WOODWORTH. Well Known Couple Wedded at Binghnmton. The nuptials of Miss Xettle Baley and Fted Woodworth.gteatly esteemed oung people of this city, weie solem nized on Monday In Blnghaniton, at tho residence of Rev Di Floyd, pie siding elder of the Wiomlng dlstiict ot the Methodist chinch Mr. and Mis. A W. Rnyley of this city, patents of the hi Ide, and Mr, and Mis Robeit Baley, of Avoca.were the only witnesses of the ceremony The hi Ide woto a becoming tailor made tiavollng suit of blown, with black li huntings, with hat to mutch. After tho eei oniony the couple slatt ed on their wedding lour, which will Include a ist to the Pan-Anioilcnn eNpnsltlon, Ml. untl Mis. Wonduoith mo con spicuous In Caibondale society, and they have a wide elide of fi lends heio who with that their pathway tluoiigli life will be stiewn with loses, Mis. Woodwotth has been n member of the Methodist chutcli choir for sev eial eais, and her husband is one of the piogiesso business men of the town, Home from a Monnstery. William Schlmmel. of the Fianclscan monasteiy, Washington, D C, aue home Tuesday, or u month's islt with his patents, Mi, and Mis. Fiank Schlmmel, on r.tlbiook stieet. Florence Mission Circle. There will be a meeting of the Flor ence Mission circle on Filday aftei noon at 3 o'clock at the Baptist chinch, The annual election of officers will oc cur on this occasion. Phone : NEW, 286 OLD, 0423 AN OIL STOVE CAUSES TROUBLE It Thremtoned to Explode in the House of John Norris on Clarko Avenue, While Mrs. Norris Was Proparlng Supper. An oil stne nrnted a stir In the hoiiRp of John Norris, on Clarko ave nue, near Belmont stieet, last evening. It was responsible for the turning In ot nn al. inn of lire fioni Box 15. and the damaging of a few household goods, and the most boiIous. tho painful, though not dangerous, binning of Mis. Xonis and her daughter Jessie. Mis. Xonis was picpatlng the even ing meal. She was bent ov er the stove when a flame shot out and filghtened hor. Believing that she could hustle the stove out befoic It would rlo any damage, she grasped It and tan for tho jaid. On her wav out another flame shot from the stove and caught her about the face nnd hands. In passing her daughter, the little one came In the wav of the flame and was f lightly burned. The caipet was burned hero and theio by tho dropping oil. Tho curtains on one of the windows was also burned. Mi. Xonis was In Pott Jet vis. Tho Mitchell Hose company tespond ed to the alatm. MISCHIEVOUS LADS. They Hurl Stones at Delaware and Hudson Trains, but Come to Grief at tho Hands of Constable Neary. Detective Mai tin Ci ippon, of the Del i vv aie and H nelson company, has been besieged with complaints fiom tailioad tiainmcn who have been stoned as theli tiains pissed through the vil lages south ol Caibondale, during the past two oi thiee weeks 'I ho stoning was done by hris, and It has been paitlctilailv dangeious since the schools weie dismissed and the lads have been given widet scope to their bovlsh spiiits. The Delawaie, Lacka wanna and Western ttestllng at Win ton has been a favoilte spot toi the joiingsteis, for bote they i ould stand and lain down theii missiles on the helpless tiainmen in the passlns ca bocses On Ttiesda.v of this week the bojs weie at theii dailv haunt, and they had a "bo.vs' picnic" in making tnigets out of the "btakies" It also pioved a sid and fatPtul dn, foi Constable Xeai, of this clt, happened to be tiding on the caboose ot Conductoi Swingles tiain, when they sent a volley of coal and slate aftot the Hjing tiain. The constable was olf the tiain in an in stant and up the hank leading to the nestle befoie the lads could lealUe that they had been detected. Theio iasa luuiiing of J-mall feet, butXeiiy was too lleot-footed lor them and ho oveitook two ot the lads, who gave theii names as John Mai tint 11 and Fiank McCiulio This was whit the constable wanted, and In the evening Detective Ciippon caused waiiants to be suoin out lor their anest befotc Aldeiman Jones; also foi Fiank Men -ella, whose identity was disclosed by hls compinlons. The wauanLs weie given to Con stable Xcaiy lor sen lie. DEATH OF JOHN SWINGLE. A Woll Known Resident of Canaan Who Had Many Friends Here. John Harmon Sv ingle, of South Ca naan, well known In this city, passed av.i Monday. Death was due to old age, he havlnc leached the advanced age of St! eais. Mr. Swingle was boin in South Canaan and was one ot the oldest nnd most highly legaided lesidents of Waiie county. Ho has been for many yoais a slnteip member of the MPthodlst t lunch ind In his jounger da.vs was an actlvp woiker. Mi. Swingle is survived by live sons, Stu.iit and Ttank, of South Canaan; Jncob. of Now Jpispy; David, of South Canaan, and Thomas K., of this city, who i uns a genPl.il stoio on Paik stieet; two daughtets, Mis. Caioline Swingle and Mis, William Tellshaw, of South Canaan. Among the other putvlvlug lelativos ai e five giandchll dion, l': Mis. Benjamin V. Watklns, Mis. John Kaso and Thomas Couit lighl, of South Canaan, and Mis. Uvan Tucker, of Pittshuig. Tho funeiat will be held this after noon. At 1 o'clock set vies will he held at tho homo nnd at o'clock In the i lunch. Builal will be made in tho South Canaan cemetery. THE MITCHELL'S FLAG POLE. Glowing Description of tho Staff from Wayno Independent. The Wnjne Independent lias the fol lowing glowing account of the flag pole which has been betuied for the Andrew .Mitchell Hoso company of this cit: A flag pole, slNty-hve feet In length, passed tluough Honesdale last wepk en loute tor Caibondale, It is doubt lessly intended to elevate and make moie palpable the patilotism of tho Pioneer city on the coming Fouith of July. "Sink or awlni, live or die, sur vive oi perish," the esteemed citizens of our tielghboilng town can point with pi Ide to at least one fair object, a flag polo that giew on loal and patilotic soil. Now, let It ilse! Let It Use, till it meets the sun In Its coming over tho heights of the Mootlcs! Let the eailiest light of the ever glorious Fouith of July nun nlng gild it, and tho palling day linger and play on Its sunimit to the gloiy of the ensign that floats fioni it on the bieee to the denUens of the fall city over which rtetdom'a btand aid is initialed, Alumni Banquet, A meeting of the committee appoint ed at the Inst meeting of the High School alumni to .mango fur the an nual banquet of tho association w,i3 h"ld at tho High school building Tues day night Tt.t mutter was tlminughly discussed and the plans lonelily out lined for what piomlsea to he the most successful and elahoiate banquet In the sorlotj's histoiy, Another meeting of the committee will be held In the cential building on Thin sday night, when the plans will bo peitected. A full attendance of the committee is deshed. Advertising the Bonds. The city cleik has placed the adver tisement for bids on the bonds that 0 HI 1 Is to Disbelieve the Evi dence of Your Own Senses. It's Scranton pi oof for Scranton peo ple. It's Scianton pndorsatlon for local l cadets. It will stand the most tlgld Investi gation. Mr. H. D. McGowan, shoemaker, of 010 Swetland stipot, says: "I had a gieat deal of pain and enduted it ns best I could. I think it came fiom my vvoik and my not getting proper exer cise. 1 got Doan's Kidney Pills at Matthews Biotheis' diug store and they pioved an excellent remedy. The kidney secretions ii'ed to be thick, stiong and unnatuial, but Doan's Kid ney Pills promptly leguiated them. I can lecommend this valuable remedy to all who have backache and weak kidneys." For sale bv all dealers. Price, SO cents. Foster-Milburn Co.. Buffalo, X. Y., sale agents for the United States. Remember the name, Doan's, and take no substitute. are to be issued to cover the cost of tho pioposed municipal water plant. The bonds are to he of the denomina tion of $1,000 each, 145 In number, and ate to run twenty yeats, twontv-tive in eacli setles up to 50; 30 In the thhd seiics, nnd 45 in the last. A cei titled check of $500 must accom pany each bid. Visited the Schools. The Fell township school board, on Tuesday, made its annual tour of in spection. Many impiovcmpnts of more oi less Importance weie planned. A Sewing Bee. A sewing bee. maiked by a number of highly enjoyable incidents, was con ducted jesteiday afternoon at the home of Mis. Dletrlck. on Belmont street. In Dundaff. Mis May Pengelly and Miss Etta Foltz were in Dundaff yestetday, at tending tho Epwoith league convention at that place. THE PASSING THRONG. M. L Baitett and son, of Scranton, weie in town yesteiday. Miss Meehan, of Wilkes-Barre.visited in Caibondale yesterday. Roy Hollenbeck, of Copeland avenue, spent last evening in Jeimn. Joe Wilson, of Wllkes-Bairc, called on fi lends In this city Tuesday. Mrs n S. Mi eis. of Coining, X. Y , Is the guest of trlonds in tills city. Walter Mills spent icsteiday fishing at Newton lake and returned with a line moss. Thomas ,T. Folan, steieotper for tho Scianton Tiutli, was In the city for a shoit tiino ipstciday, vi bile on his way to Lake Lodote. Miss Winified Higglns, of the South Side, who has been attending Xaaieth convent at Rochester, is home foi tho summei vacation JERWY1S AND MAYFIELP. Mr. James P. Sampson, a widely known nnd highly lespeeted lcsident of Second stieet. celcbiatcd his slt sth birthday a few days ago. In honor of the happy event a party, consisting laigely of his chuich class and his immediate lelatives, gathered at his home to do him honor and spend a few enjoable hours together. The patty was all grouped upon the lawn and photogiaphs taken, which will be long lemlndeis of the happy occasion. Lunch was seived on tables sptead in the shaded lawn, and the choir of the Methodist Lpiscopal chinch and class membois, with oignu nccompaniment, sang several well known hymns. Mr. Sampson bears his jears splendidly, and was voiy happy in the company of so many of his fi lends, many of whom he had been closely associated with in chin eh and social life for the past thlity leats. He has Jteld several local offices and places of ti list in sectPt oiganlzations, all of which ho has tilled with fidelity. He was generously lemembeied with nu merous pi esentvnn tho happy auulver saiy of his biithdav, and In the eaily evening, after benediction by Hev. Dr. Fuller, the guests depaited with the wishes that Mi. Sampson might live to enjoy many other such happy occa sions. Andrew Glblln. a well known local chataeter. was seized with a catalep tic tit nnd fell head-long into Rush btonk cteek ypstPrday afternoon. Ills condition was such that it was deemed advisable to remove him to the Caibondale Thueigency hospital, wheie he was taken. Tho Twentieth Century Sewing cir cle will meet this afternoon at the home of Mrs. M. J. Shields, of Main street. Sidney and John Wateis, of Fourth stieet, left esterdny on a ten days' visit with fi lends at Kingston, X. Y, Thomas Mellow, of Second stieet, has seemed a position In the machine dopaitnient of tho Hendiicks Manu facturing company at Carhondalo. Piof, neauiiiont, of Sctnnton, was in town transacting btttViesb yester day, Henry Moicom, Edwin Mellow nnd Samuel Sampson ato expected home tinui New Ouinge, X, J,, to bpent tho Fouith with their patents, Miss Belle Brown, of Norwich, X, Y, who has been spending a week at the St Oeoige Hotel, with her father, Ontailo and Wostein Dos patcher Blown, will letuin home to day. Mis. J M, Sherwood, of Foutth stieet, jesterday suffeied from heat piosettatlon and ha'd to obtain medical relief. Joseph Biay, of Feikvllle, a for mer Jermyn lesldent. spent jester day heie vvth lelatives. Cieoige Sensing, of the St. Geotge Hotel, circulated among Archbald fi lends yestetday. A Urge number of Jermyn and May field people attended the St. Rose academy commencement exercises at Caibondale Wednesday and list even ing. The Misses Maty Rowland, of .Termyn, nnd Nellie Dempscy and Julia A. Donnelly, of Mayfleld, weie among tho graduates. Alfred Mountford, the capable bar her, who has for some time past con ducted a shop on Main street, has moved to the WeRt Side, Set anion, where he will conduct a business. The congregation of the First Bap tist church will hold a festival on the Fourth of July, when Ico cream and other seasonable delicacies will be on sale. Miss Mana Sprlcher, ot Parsons, 13 visiting relatives here. OLYPHANT. The annual commencement exercises of St. Patrick's icademy will be held In the Father Mathew opera house this evening. A most attractive programme has been at ranged, which Includes se lections by the oiohcstrn, songs, dillls, and a dtiima, entitled "lone." Tho event promises to bo very Intel estlng and enjoyable. Tickets are fot sale at Watklns' drug store. Mis. M. B. Hull and daughter, Miss Clara Hull, left -yestoidav for Xew Yoik, from wheto they will sail nn Sat urdnv for Httropc. "Miss Helen Kennedy, of Uioen Ridge, Is spending a few dajs in town. Lackawanna lodge, Xo. 161, Knights of Pythias, elected the following offi ce! s on Tuesday evening: Chancellor commander, John Pettlgrew : v Icp com mander. Daniel Tuttle; prelate, John Steed; master of works, TMward Jones; keeper of recoids, A. D. Haines: master of finance, A. S. Zerfoss: master of ex chequer, James Nichols; master of arms. William Leek; Inner guard, J. Btooks; outer guard, Louis Zakon; trustee, J. R. Seymour; lcprescntatlve, Thomas J. Williams. Joseph McCann, of Hill street, em ployed as a driver on the lock dump at Xo. 2 collleiy, had one of his legs in juied by a mine car jestoiday. The joung man wat removed to his home, wheie a phslclan attended to his In juries. Tho fountain on Mahon's square, which was damaged some time ago, Is being repalied, and will be ready for uo in a few days. There will bo a. special meeting of the Lady Ellen Penman lodge of Rebekah In their looms this afteinoon at 2 o'clock. All members are requested to attend, as business of importance will be tiansacted. Mi&. Patrick McGlnty, of Dunmoro street, is boilously ill. Miss Ddlth Evans attended the Con gregational Sunday school convention at Taylor yesterday. The exhibitions of Darling's Congiess of Trained Animals on the base ball park jesterday afteinoon and evening was witnessed by a multitude of people. TAYLOR. At the Nye lesidonce on Grove street on Tuesday morning, Miss Hannah Nje. an accomplished joung lady of this town, was united in mairiage to Fieeman Ferris, a popular oung man of Pockville. Rev. John Thomas, or the Pockville Baptist chinch, peitoi ni ce! the ceremony. Mr. and Mis. Foi tis depaited on a wedding tour whith will include tho Pan-Arnei lean expo sition, Xlagaia Falls and Cleveland, O. Tho alaim sounded fiom box 21 at an early hour yesteiday moining was on account of a slight blaze in the old structuie, owned by Mrs. Williams, which was destioyed by the a few months ago. Miss Elizabeth Jones, of Xoi th Tay lor, and George Hvans, of Main stieet, weie united in maniage at the Jackson Street Baptist church patsonage, Hyde Park, by the pastor, Rev. Thomas do LJtuchy. Miss Rnsotta Fiancls attend ed the biide, and Chailos Cuttis acted as best man. Thomas, son of Mr and Mis. John Glbhons, of Oak street, mot with a ety painful nccldent yesteida, bv being tun down by a l.ugo biowetv wagon of the Hughes Brewing com pany of Pittston. St. Joseph's church, Minooka, was the scene of a voiy pietty wedding at 10 30 a. m yesteiday moining, when Mr. James F. Timlin, one of our most popular young men, and Miss Maiy J. Loughney weio united in mairiage by tho Rev. Mr. McHale. of Pittston. The bride and her attendant, Miss Sadie O'Malley, weie handsomely dttlted and piesented a most chaiming appeal -mice. The groomsman was Thomas McLaughlin, of Avoea. After the cere mony congiatulatlons weie extended the newly wedded couple, and later they lepalied to the hilde's home wheie a wedding dinner was seived Mr. and Mis. Timlin depaited for tho Pan-American exposition and other plaios of Intel est. This afteinnnu will occur the mar riage of William J. Hoskins, a popular loung insuianco agont nf this town, and Miss F. Beatiice Metz, of West Scranton, loimeily of L'astnn. Tho ctiemony will be peifoimod 'in tho Goiman ' Lutheran chinch, West Scranton, The piogicssive euchio paity, held at tho Immaculate Chinch of Conception on Tuesday evening, under tho aus pices of the Ladles' Catholic Benevo lent association was a giaud success, both socially nnd financially, Tho funeral of Mrs. John Hodge will occur fiom her late home on Washing ton stieet this afteinoon. Sei vices will be lipid in the Calvaty Baptist church, of which the deceased was a faithful member. Rpv. Dr. H, H. Hauls will oftlclate. Interment will bo made in the Foi est Homo cemetery All monibeis of Pi Ido of Liekawanna. lodge, No. IS, Ameilcan Piotestant as sociation, ate tequested to assemble at their hall at 12 30 o'clock sharp to attend the funeial of their beloved sis ter Mrs. John Hodge. Mrs. Hany Powell, of Pittston. visit ed her sister, Mrs. John B. Daniels, of Main street, yesterday. Mis. James Heimlgaii.of Main street, Is home from a two weeks' visit with lelatives in New Yotk. GLENBURN. The following guests at the John-stou-Sniith nuptials of Satutday, weio not Included in the list piinted in Tuesday's Tilbune; The Abington families lepiesented weio Smiths. Deans, New tons, Uurdicks, Millets, Caipeutets, Stevensons, Paikcis, Lelghtons, Noithups, Colvlns, Men tions, Ktitnns, Phelps, Stones, UcU vvnids, iBedfords, Kennedys. In some eases- sevetal monibeis of each family were piesent. Fiom Pittson, Mis. Io nian Diake, Miss Dtake, Miss Don. From Wilkes-Banc, Mrs. Henry V. Palmer, Mis. Katheiine Seaile Mo Cattney, Insomnia Is caused by a derangement of the netves. Llthty's Celeiy Netve Com pound Is an extiact of celery combined with other efllcacious medical ingiedi ents resulting In a nervo medicine of raie vlitue.and wonderful In Its prompt and soothing cuiatlve effects. It will make you sleep, bold by Matthews Bros. BEAUTIFUL LADIES GIVE VALUABLE ADVICE TO SUFFERING SISTERS Peruna the Great Tonic Cures Catarrhal Dyspepsia of Slimmer. fr KATHALL'UN GRAHAM. Miss Kathleen Giaham. llfti Florida Ave, N. W. Wash, D. C wiites; "At the solicitation of a filond I was ad vised to use Petuna and aftci the use of one bottle foi dyspepsia I felt almost entirely cured. I take pleasuie In rec ommending voui lomedy to am one who needs an Invigoiating tonic." Kath leen Graham. Dr. S. B. Hartman, Piesident of Ohio, a prominent authoilty on take chaige of ns many cases of to him during the summer months. Hartman, Columbus, Ohio. PECKVILLE. Squlte S W. Arnold, accompanied hi Messis. X. H. Johnson and Joseph R. Boll, spent lestciday neiu Pleasant Mount, ti out tlshlng. The paity ic tutnod last evening with woll filled baskets. The 'squlie, who Is an old time manlpulatoi of the i oil and a gieat lovei ot the spoil, pioved to bo the champion ot the p.u tv, catching seveial of the speckled beauties that measuied twelve inches hi length. The genial 'squlie smteied gieatli on account ot an acute attack ol iheu matism, bi ought on by the excessive swinging of his aims lighting mosqui toes, which attacked the paity In droves along the stic.im Dr. and Mis. J. R tiiovoi aio spend ing a week at Buffalo, attending tho Pan-Ameilcau exposition. Tho Wilson Fiio company, at a meeting held Tuesday evening, decided to hold anothoi of theli gtand clam bakes on Satuidav evening. Jul J". Mr. and Mis William Fie.ir lett es terday to visit l datives at Wotccstei, X. Y. C D Kellci is quite ill at his home on Main stieet. The small hoy with his pockets lull of llreciackets aio numerous these da vs. ( The load machine has passed over the length and bicadth ot Main stieot, gatheilng up tho loose stone and mud and depositing tho same in the middle of the stieot, much to the dotiimout of bicclo i Idei s and dilveis of vehicles. Last Tuesday morning, at the homo ot the hi Ido's hi other at Tayloi, Elmer Fiemont Feu is and Miss Hannah A. Xe weio united in tho holv bonds of niati imonv bv Rev J S Thomas Ar tec the coiomony was oci the com pany weio seived with most delicious lcfieshnionts Tho bildo and gioom loft on the 1 JO p m. tiain on an ox tended wedding tour, including tho Pan-Arnei lean exposition Mr. Fen it is a native of Pockville and one ot our slaunchcst citizens. Mis ! orris has boon assistant postmlstiess ut Peek ville foi some time and has won tho esteem of all Their mnnv ti lends wish them a long and hippy man led life. Mr. Fiank Catlondor and mother. Mis. judson Callondei, returned ves terday fiom Woicester, X. Y, whoio they have been visiting the Rev. and Mis. W. J. Guest. MONTROSE. Special to the Scranton Tribune Monttoso, Juno JO The lemains of Mis. Stanley T. Wlllett leached Mont lose Monday evening, on a spoci.il tiain, which lett heio for Binghamion at 7.o0 p. in. On the tiain weie Wil liam D. LusU, fnthot of Mis. Wll lett; Chief Justice J. B McCollum, A. H. McCollum, ex-Judge Daniel W. .Seaile, W. D. B. Ainoy, esq,, William H. Tin i ell and Hany A. Lons. At Blnghaniton, it was found that the lemtiius, accompanied by Stanley T. Wlllett, husband of ttiP deceased, his fathei. Block Wllloti, nnd his slstei, Miss Eveln Wlllett, had ah each- ai ilved on the Delaware and Hudson inilioad ami the tinnsfer to the Lackawanna had been an aimed fot by O, A, Gllboit, vice piesident ot tho Fltst National bank of Monti ose, who had gono to Riiighanitnn on a pi ov ions ttain. Among Blnghaniton fi lends at the station in that city wote Major Jeiome De Witt, Hon S. X Mitchell. Fied Mitchell, Stieet Commissioner W. K. Caipeuter and duties Kcelei. On leaching Monti ose, tho lemains weie at once taken to the Lusk lesl dence, on Lake avenue, whoio tho taneial was attended nt fi o'clock yes tetday afteinoon by ,u immense con cent t-e nf fi lends, The spi vices began by Rev. E. A Waniner, in whlto inbn and blaik stole, leading a poitlou ot the Psalms, commencing, "Loid let mo know my end, and the number ot my dais, that l may be ioi tilled how long I have to live" A quai lotto, consist ing of Mis. Lena Wainer-Daunie, Miss HlUnbetli Post. Ml. Van Gansbook, .Mungor and Mr. Hoiboit niowstei, lendoiod the h)inn, "O Paiadise, O Paiadise, Who Doth Xot Clave for Rest." Tho appointed lesson was load fiom the Fltst Epistle to tho Coiinthians, Uncouth ihaplei, J0..1S veises inclusive. "Ahldo With .Mo, Fast Falls tho Even-tide," was sung by the clinh, and Hov L Benton, D. I, pastor of the Flint Piosbitoi ian chuich, lead an ntiglnal poem, composed by a tilond nf the tamlli at the time of Mis. Wihott'.s cliilstenlng. when an Intant This closed the sei vlces at the house, and after an op l'oitnnlty was given to view the le-maln-,, the i.isket was home to the heaise hy the pall be.uei.-, Geotge H Watious, William H. Tuirell, Hany W. Beach, Joseph It. Beaidslee, M. La Grange Gilllls and H Wlllett Munger, passing through open ranks of a icpiesontation fiom the local cir cle of the Kings' Daughters, of which For Ills Peculiar to Women, Peruna Is an Invaluable Remedy. fitilif4'Sl,f'!4!tiStia$'l''-$'4i(' l,, i"t"ririrS FLORENCE ALLAN. Miss Floicnce Allan, 75 Walton Place, Chicago, 111., writes: "As a tonic for a woin out sjstoni Peruna stands at tho head In my estimation. Its effects aro tiulv wondoifttl In lejuvenatlng tne onllio sjstoni. I keep it on hand all the time and nevei have that "tiled feeling" ti- a few doses alwavs makes me feel like a dlfleient woman." Flot piicp All m. The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, women's catanhnl diseases, will femnle catanh as make application Advice fiee. Addiess Dr. S. B. FINANCIAL. OLDEST! SAFEST! WALL STREET Money Will Earn Big Monthl) BEST! Keiurns. Tlielnic'lnr'sl'iiniiPiit.Semi month!-. The nlilcjt e-t il lMieH in Vinorin Xo certificate lioblei lin eici lnt a cent Piimenti made to nit Mib-4iibci eici 15 dus .So trouble Xo ilcUi. Monei icfunrlo) on I'emii d Wilte to ilj for piilUiiliii., fno loam iiddrc C i: Vtackei Co, IIiitNon lllrt'p . New Yoil.. Bond Offerings. Paying 3 to 5 Biookln Edison 1st 4s. Chcs. .S. Ohio, R. cv. A. Div. 1st Con Evans & Tone Haute 1st Con fis. Iowa Gen. Ri. Co 1st ."is. Louis, X A. &. Chic, Chic. S. lnd. Div. 1st bs Mexican Cential Ry. Con. Is. Mlssotui Pacillc Tiust 3h Minn. Gcn'l Elec. 1st Con. js. Mob. &. Ohio, Montgomery Div. 1st 5s. Rlo C.i.indo Wostein 1st Is. bt. L. lion Mt. i. So Refd 4s. Cnniplite t miilai I Ht on Applkition "STATISTICAL TABLES." 1001 (Pocket Edition) Now Beady Spencer Trask & Cn 27-29 Pine Stieet, f, state Street. Alb in, X V ISLAV YORK Mis, Wlllett hud been a membci. These weio Mi- Fanny Tlci and Missos Kittle shaici, Anna Tvnoll, Annie Uiewstei, Janet MiCausland and Hi ace Camp, i-.u h tanilng a bouquet ot daisies and ovoigieons which wete subsequently tin own Into the oiieu gi aio aftei tho casket had boon deposited thciein The long piocesslou wondod its way slowlv to the tomoteiv, which was loathed just as tho sun of a beautiful summers da was sinking to lost be hind the western hoi Uon, and a. peaceful hush was ovoi all, as in soi iow and silence, sivo foi tho voice of tln cleiqviuan, the lemains ot till' doaily beloved .voting woman was gently given Into ihe keeping of the eaith, until called foith mi Rosin i po tion moining. Rov. Mi. Waniner lead the tonitoillng vvnids found In Job, xl: J"i-Jii, and tollowed with the Loid's Pi a oi. Collects and ncnedlo tion, The giavo was a mass ot flow -eis and Pieigipon1-, and the floral pieces weio gieat in number and olaboiato in design. The lemnlns or tho lain Davis Dlm ock Seat lo i eat lied heio tiom Wilkes Ratie, via the Xanow Gauge lalhoad, shoitl after ." o'i lot k .vestoulay attei noon, acconipinlod bv lelatives and fi lends fiom down the v.illoy, and weio met by mnnv fi lends of this place. The lemains weio taken di rectly to tho cemoieiy, wlieio the hilof, impiessivo committal scivIcq of tho Eplsrop.il chinch was con tinued bv Rev. E A Waninei. Mis. Gooigo Rprlell and Miss Dnia Seining, of Rush, have been visiting at Mis. A. Beck's. W D. U Alney is engaged In tho ttial nt a lawsuit nt Tnwanda today Rov J B W'alteis, tho newly ap pointed pisloi of Ziou chinch, Is a biother ot Bishop Waltois. Isaac Pennv packer, the well-known author of Iladdonlleld, N. J , and fain lly, have at lived in town for the sum mer and ato stopping at Rosomont. Tho maitiago of Miss Loh fi valine Haw ley to Mr. Joseph Castor, of Biooklin, N. Y. took place at 10 30 o'clock this moining at Maplo Ginvn ffiim, tho homo of the hride's pat ents, Mi and Mis, C. D. Hawley, Rev. H R, Benedict perfoimlng the ceie mnny. Mi nnd Mis Cistor left Monttoso for a bilef tout, after which they will tesldo In BiooVlyn. HARFORD. Fpeelal to the scranton Tribune. H.ufoid, Juno ;ii Fiank ' Pierson, of Si i anion, made a lmslne3 tilp to (Ills plate on Filday last. Miss Lulu Matthews, daughter nf Siipoillltoiidoiit James Matthews, nf tho Soldleis' Oiplmii school, leeelved tho gold iiipi'.iI nwaided h tho Mnns lleld Notiual school tin the v lass of 1901, .Miss Hettle Caswell, of Thooklui, 3 visiting lelatives In this pi it e Rev Dr. Hodes, goneial jorrotaty of the Sunday school nninial, deliveied a voiy able seimnii in the Methodist i lunch, Siinda, Juno .'3 E E Jones, Hev J P Manwell, Ger Undo steams and Lilliin Tingley am aittnding the Siinda school uoinial at Ileal t lake Mis J, P Manwell and mother stait ed today for Massachusetts, their foi mer home. Biuei's band, of Sriantnn, and a hrgo number of ftlends of the Soldiers Oiphans' school weie entertained at that plate jesterday.