v V, ' t THE SCR ACTON TRIBU TE-SATURDAY, JtiLY 6, 1901. '1 C WEST INQUEST IN THE DUGGAN CASE CONDUCTED BY CORONER ROB ERT8 LAST EVENING. Testimony of Several Vltneisos Went to Provo That tho Woman Wns Intoxicated When Sho Foil and Injured Herself -Edward Mo Williama and Family Formerly Resided Hure- Thiof Enters a Houso on West Locust Street, May Was Discharged. Tho coroner's lnriiit In ihp cns;f. of Mrs Brlflcct Diiccan, who rllrcl In the J.trkAon stirp-i pollcf Ktnttnn early Vrnerl,n morning nttrartM n InrRO ciouri last pvenliifr to tho station lioucc Atmrnov John .7. Miirnhv nn nicspnt nn rfhilf of th i iiirf of Mm. DtiRRan 1 Up rurreedcrl tn a miMMiie m dtriei1 Itinc the theory that the vvntniiM was lntoratn'l. The -IlrM vvltnw. called was Mrs. Koherts. of 2t Noith Itfhercti iivcim. She tPMJIlp.l to IlrM h.i Ini? seen Mrs. Pncean loaning on the fence In tiont id rv- ' 's l'iiUK, on Noith Ueliecca .ivcniio, near 1'ihe stitet. about ISO p. m Shf afroiwauls t..iv hei on the s T behind N'o. 1ft sthoo! lvlnc down in the fdiadr. While theie Mii liob frtf. fanned hrr. riml deteaed the odor of Honor on her hn-.-ith. The nei Mi" faw of her was when Mr. IniCRan pot up and walked down Rebftci avrnu" to Jackson street uhfre rhe fell .Mio ber.inie iiinnnsi Inns and vv.i bleeding at the no.e Mis Itobeits ). titled th.it she wai- posdtlve Mts Diifrpan w.ii Intovlcated. thotjn APSiSTP.n iir.n. OrniRf. V Thom. of ljr, North I5e berca avenue, tevtlfied to h.ivlnc picked Mrs. iMigRun up fiom the sidewalk on Hehecca aenue and asflsted her tci the ffheol hoiife steps. He s.iw her nilse from the steps, walk ahout uvnity-flvr fi'f hut did not i-ee her stacsei or fall lie would not say she wan In tnlc,itcd. but i positive that he did not smell tinjinr on her. rnuspist John 1.. Jenkins swore he Knew Mrs DiiRG.in Ilvo m sl cars He tnw lier st igper and fall on He. brrra avenue, near I'rWo stieet lie picked her up, nnd liter .a her fall on the sidewalk near Jackson stieet. Phe was conscious the second time he i-avv hei, and he j-poiiRed her t.ue with water. He did not detect the smell of liquor in her, although he was quite poslthe HUYLER'S SCOTCH KISSES ron SALE AT G W JENKINS'. aturday Popular Another batch of choice and seasonable offerings will be on sale tomorrow (Saturday) morning. The qualities selected are strictly first-class, but if j'ou want lower priced goods don't go away with the idea that we do not have them. Last Call on Millinery The department will be abolished the first of the week. About 2 fine trimmed hats left, varying in value $8.oo, $i2.oo, $18.00. Take your choice of the lot on Satur- day at S2.98, Si. 60 and 69C Ribbon Bargains for Saturday Hemstitched and Lace Kffect Taffeta Ribbons, 3 to 5 inches wide, All colors 1 ()C Men's Furnishing; Department Among other specials offered see the line of Men's Com bination Underwear, in feather weight and medium goods, beautifully finished. The suit ip 1 .25 Ladies' Underwear Special Hosiery Bargains, and a line of Combination Lisle Thread Underwear in white or ecru, high or low necks, short sleeves. Value$i.oo. Saturday 59C Ladies' Muslin Underwear 1. .Fine English Long Cloth Corset Covers, new French cut with handsome Hamburg trimmings. A fifty-cent value t ; on Satuiday for 32C Shirt Waist Bargains A choice lot of Linen and Gingham Waists, with deep 0 sailor collars and full tucked fronts QSC Notions Department Another day for Belt Bargains. See our Patent Leather and Seal Belts for , 25C At the Glove Counter Ladles' "Kayser Patent Tip" Silk Gloves, in black, greys, modes and tans. A standard 75-cent glove. Saturday only 35C Globe Warehouse SCRANTON that she hart been drinking'. He nlsn teMlilcrt to having seen hct ihunk be fore. John Duffy, of Price street and He lieiiM nenue, testified that Mis. Dub Ran acted like a drunken woman, lie helped tn pick her tip nnd curry her to n shady place In the reat of the m lmol. He saw her Bet tip fioni theie, walk down the strett and fall iigullist the wall. He did not smell liquor on lier, but thoilRlit she staRRoied n little. Dr. D.uld J. Jcnklnv testified to h.'ivlnr' seen tbr woman Ivlnir 111 n stupor, with blood oozIiir fiom her nose. It appeared to him to be a case of diunk. When questioned by Attor ney Murphy, the doctor said he based Ins opinion on the expression of the people around the woman and her Ben era 1 appearance. i:xamini:d thh i:yks. When he examined the pupils of her eyes they appeared equal and did not Indicate any depression. He tele phoned to police headqiiai teis that there was a case of drunk tor them to look after. Patrolman I.owry testified that he found th woman lylni? on the side walk In an unconscious condition. That he stood her up on her feet and after she walked a few steps her knei.s seemed to Rive away and It vv is neies aiy for him to stop a pissing wagon and take her to the station lioiis-i'. He fuither temltied to h.ivlnpr locked her In a cell, hut could not say that she wns conscious. He admitted that Mm DiiRRan was In bad shape, that she had been bleedliiR at the noe, and that there was a sIIrIu abiaslon m her forehead. He placed her In the cell at fi.20 o'clock and left the station at "i .ifl o'clock. Ho diil not see her apaln until the next morning between 0 anil 12 o'clock, when she was dead. Lieutenant Williams was next sworn He first saw Mi. DuRpnn In the cell at tl fl o'clock. She appeared then to Ije MoopliiR comfottnbly. He next saw hei at !)..!0 o'clock, when she was still lylllR In the cell, breath Ins njtuiallv. Ho did not notice nny thlnp: unusual In her condition until 3 o'clock the next mninlmr. when he heaid her fiaspliiR for lueath. NOTICKD A CHANClE. He Immediately went to her cell and noticed a chanpo In her condition, and summoned Patrolman Thomas i:ans, who called Dr. Itnymoml. The hitter pionouticed her dead. The lieutenant swure that he formed the Impression that the woman was drunk fiom tho ehaiRe entered on the docket. He testified t havliiR watched her at Intervals duiltiR tho nlRht. She did not lecelve any aid from the time she was put In tho cell, as she seemed to be breathing naturally. Patiolman Kvans testified to te spondliiR to the lieutenant's call and to RummoniiiR Pr. Raymond. He said the woman appealed to be dead when he looked .it her In the cell. Lieu tenant Williams was recalled bv At torney Murphy and said that In bin opinion the woman was dead when he went into tho cell to look after her. The jury rendered a verdict to tho effect "that Mis. DiiRRan came to her death on "Wednesday morning:, July 1901, in a cell in the West Scranton S precinct police station, Pcranton, P.1., as a result of a fractured skull at the base of the brain, duo to a fall, which she received on North Ilohecca ncnue, Tuesday, July 2, at .. p. in." . Formerly Itoslded Horo. IMward McWIlllams and family, who who the victims of a bolt of lightning at Monesseii, Pa., on Thursday, were former tcsldonts of West Scranton, having resided on North Hyde Paik aetme. Mr. McWIlllams left Scranton with his family about four years ago, settling In Plttsbuig, nnd later moved to Monessen, where ho was employed In n foundry as a moulder. He wn employed at one time In Pinch's foundi y, and hefoie leaving here he worked for McClave & Rrook. Ills brother, John McWIlllams, lesldes at lain Swetland stteet. When he read the telegraphic dispatches In the pnpein jestciday, he sent a telegram to another brother In Pittsburg asking for Infnt motion, nnd last night received woid that his brother, Hdward, wns shocked and badly bill nod, but will i pi over, Mrs. McWIlllams sulfeied a similar fate, but two of the children are dead. The McWIlllams family were spend ing tho day (lulling In the Monongahela liver at Monessen, nnd took lefuge under a tree when n storm came up. The tree was struck by lightning nnd Mr. and Mis. McWIlllams and four of the chlldt en were struck. Two of the children were Instantly killed, the lather, mother and baby being ten deied unconscious. One of the children has lerovered. Two men who were under the tree nt the tlma were stunned, but lecovered. A Scotch collie dog, owned by the McWIlllams children, wns also killed by the shock. Two WflddinRB. Wednesday evening, July 3, nt the home of the bride's mother, Mts. John Han Is, Aichbald street. Miss Jessie Han Is was quietly married to Aran? Kintiis, of riensant Hill, Maryland. The ceremony was pei formed by the Hev. W. Pa vies, pastor of the Pelle uo (MhlnlMlc Method'st chuich, after which dainty refreshments were seived by the bride's mother, who, to gether with her daughter, are well known and populai lesldents of the West Side, where they have a large circle of friends, who Join In wishing the happy couple a long nnd prosper ous life. Mr. and Mrs. Krau.s3 will leslde In Bellouio. Mr. Mark 1'. Spangenberg and Miss Tessle n Finn weie mairled on Wed nesday noon, July a, nt 12 Corbett ave nue, by the Rev. W. Pavles. of Hello- ue, in the presence of a numher of friends and telatlves of both parties. Mr. and Mrs. Spangtnhcrg will rcblde In Pcckville. Thiof on West Locust Stroet. While the Munay family, of 1123 West Lotus-1 street, were enjojing music fiom a phonograph and match ing the tliewoiks Thuisrlay evening on their fiont porch, a thief entered tho house throt'gh a dining loom window nnd lansacked the hotis-e In his seatch for lr.mey nnd valuables. The conlfntB of hureait drawers weie scanned over the floor and a suit of clothes belonging to Daniel Murrny were found at tho bottom of the stairs, wheie the Intiuder had evidently diopped It In making a hasty exit. A small bank belonging to Miss Hlla Mm ray, the school teachei. containing a sum of money and some valuable pipois, was taken, together with sev cial other articles of value. The fimlly wcie veiy much sin prised to find such a elate of alfalt.s when they enteied the house. The thief evi dently cnteied the yard from the alley In the lear of the house, and easily gained an entrance by lomovlng tho screen fiom the window. May Was Discharged, The police foice were given special orders on Fouith of July to pi event the explosion of giant dynamite tlie crackeis .mil sulphur and potash tab lets on the stieet car tiaiks. Lieutenant Williams detailed Patrol man David Davis to do some special work In this icspect. nnd the latter ar icstod a tellow named May In fiont of rairchtld's hotel, who was engaged In placing tablets on the track. Mav left a deposit of $5 for his ap pearance lost evening, and at the hear ing Poll, e Mnglstiate Pavl- dlsehaigod May and lefunded his money, as he did not consider that any oidinance had been violated. Jackson Stroet Baptist Church. Our ecurs!on will take place next Thursday Let everybody come. Trains leave Delaware and Hudson depot at S o'clock. Riother Mauto Jacobsln, a converted Jew. will relate his rxperlence next Sunday morning. Come and hear him. The soilal at Lthel Lewis' was a greit success. What have you done with your talent? One man hid his away In a napkin and another brought five mote Which of the two ate you going to be' Be all ready. July 17 will be the night to make your ictiirns. See who will bring the most talents. NOTES AND PERSONALS. Mrs. W T: Thaer nnd daughter, Orare, of South Main avenue, leturned home yesterday from Lebanon, Madi son rounty, N. V, where they spent the Fourth. Benjamin Allen and William Sea grave.i, of the r.lertiic Pity Wheelmen, will leave today for a dip in the ocean at Atlantic city. Miss Patherlne Feeney of Haw ley, Is visiting West Scranton friends. Mis Oieen, of Syracuse. X. y, is visiting her parents, Mr and Mrs. Will iam Price, of South Main avenue, Mailorder Kleazer Hvans, of Noith Bromley avenue. Is spending his vaca tlon at Atlantic City. Thomas Hurst, of Tenth street, spent the Fouith In New York. The Sunday school of St. Mark's Lutheian chuichwlll spend next Thurs diy at Nay Aug park, fhaitend tars will leave the church, Fourteenth and Washhurn stiects, nt S.30 a. ni. The William Connell Anthmclte nice club will meet lor leheaisal tomonow afternoon at 3 o'clock In Ivorlte hill. All members who expect to attend the eisteddfod at Poultney, Vt., In Septem ber, are lequerited to attend. Dr. W. A. Paine, of Washburn street, rpent tho Fourth at l.ako Wl nola. The Lnjnl Cuisadcia arn airanglng f"i- an ko cream and lawn social in tho near future. John D, Lewis, of Hampton stieet. THE HOIEIEST MAN IN SCRANTON J wll ai tlia ranJsomMt, anrt othtn 1x0 IinJJrd in call on nny druggUt anl s'l free a trial hnltlo at Krmp'a Dilim (or tho Throat unci l.uni,, a remedy that U ciiarantMd to cure and relievo all Chionlc and Acute Toughi, Aithmi, (Irunchlili and Coiuuinpilon. price iW. and tOc, $?& Aii Excellent Combination. Tho pleasant method nnd hcncflelal effects of the well known remedy, Smttr op Fios, manufactured hv tho CAMKonmA Fio Svrtur Co., illustrate thcvnluoof obtaining- tho liquid Inxa tlvo principles of plants known to bo medicinally loxntivo nnd presenting thorn In tho form most rcf reshlnfr to tho tnsto and acceptable to tho system. It isthonno perfect strengthening laxa tive, cleansing- tho system effectually, dispelling colds, headaches nnd fevers frcutly yet promptly nnd enabling ono to overcome habitual constipation per manently. Its perfect freedom from every objectionable quality and sub stance, nnd its acting on tho kidneys, liver nnd bowels, without weakening or Irritating them, make it. tho ideal laxative In tho process of manufacturing figs aro used, ns they nro pleasant to tho tnstc, but tho medicinal qualitlesof tho remedy aro obtained from senna and other nromatlc plants, by a method known to tho California Fio Syiiup Co. only. Iu order to get its beneficial effects nnd to avoid imitations, please remember tho full nnmo of tho Company printed on tho front of every package. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, CAIy. LOUISVILLE, KY. NEW Y0IUr.,N. Y. Forsalo byall Druculsts PrlceMb pcrbottlo. entertained the stockholders of the Anthracite Camping club at his home last evening. The Women s Foreign Missionary society of the Simpson Methodist Kplscopal chutch held their meeting last evening at the home of Mrs. John Hale, on South Main avenue. They were pleasantly entertained. Joseph Kern, of Scranton street, Is a member of a camping party at Lake Sheridan. Constable Timothy Jones denies that he was Injuied while chasing nn es caping prisoner through a vacant lot. Tho Dodge nnd Continental Mine Funds will run a Joint excursion to Lake Lodore next Monday. Prof Oeoige Howell, wife and daughter Annette, of South Bromley avenue, aie at Lake Chautauqua. Samuel fllbbs, of Hampton street, is convalescing after a long Illness. Rev. J. P. Moffat, of the Washburn Stieet Presbyterian chuich, and Rev. H. A. Royl, of the Plymouth Congrega tional church, will exchange pulpits tomoirow. The Lady Crozler lodge will conduct an Ice cream social In D. D. Evans' hall Monday evening. Pea Coal SI. 50 a Ton Delivered, to South Side, central city and central Hyde Park. Address orders to J. T. Sharkey, 1011 Cedar avenue. 'Phono 66S3. NORTH SCRANTON NOTES. Many Cases Heard in Alderman TVIyors' Court Yesterday. Other Notes. VMcrdiv wn a lmv div In Mdermin Mmi, court, where three ajiult and bittei' caes were heaid The flrn n that of Marv QuInUnd iiciinst Kjthenoe Tmielej, aireled for commit tins an .cjult. upon her, pullins the plaintiff' hair and Milking her In Ihe (no. The defendant h committed to the county jail in default o( S 00 . ' The fecond was Ihe riw of Miry O'XVII, of Alio fcht avenue, who (turned Ihit .lane O'lloro, of the ,imr avenue, thiew a pall of water on her and Uruck her on the head with a atl.l. Mrs. n'lloro un held In $.m hall, for whali hdard eiry qmlinrd as bondsman, The thlid la.c wis aiult and battery and hlijhHaj robbery, in liUri')jrtin Kolimth aetcd a the plaintiff, and .liv-eph (Joelcs waa the difendint Knliniah claimed that fiosetes ctriuk him en the held with .in Iron and rohbed him of a laiee im of money on Tburfdiv eveniiiR The alderman not finding enough evidencp acaint fiiMtes dlMharcd him on the charge of highway rrbbery and li'ld him under .e bill nn the SMiuH and bitter iharge, whlih he could not fnmiili, and he was committed to the county Jail. TOLD IN A FEW LINES. Uev. John Holme, who for fome time patt ha been in iharge of a parih at llizlelon, has been aligned as curate at ihe Hob, ltoiry church, to Mieitrd Rev. I I. O Toole, who has charge of a pirifh at Welhboro, Tioga count? Vfr. and Mr Charlev Von storch and son, WW bam. of North Main avenue, left Thursday for Montana Mer Herton I.ove, .lofeph rornell and Charles It Hopewell have retuineil from a most turrttrful fishing trip at Lake llenrv Mr. John Tliomai and datiehter, of I'lttiton, weie the gucata of Mr and Jlra. 1'rrd Mayo vcter dav Mr, and Mien Nellie N Benjamin, of North Main lvenue, are viitlne friend in then. Pa . after whieh the latter will lene for rornell uni verfttv, where the will take a summer mon'ha eourfe Mm Henry therton, of North Main avenue, la vlMting frienda in Went PlttJton Mr and Mr S J. Owen, of Main avenue and Throop street, are spending the summer on their farm In Wavne count r The ladies of the Trovidenre PieshvUrlan Ml flrnarv socielv held a pleinnt meeting venerdiv afternoon with Mrs W II Sadler. It wis the list meeting till September rentable Seth Smith, of Migutiate Hdler' court, had a fieree et tn with Vrthur Plvis, sr , Thursday night when Ihe litter flenelv demanded o luni the reison for the arrest of his son Davla didn't give the constable half a chance tn explain and when the smoke clearedawi after the tight he found himself In the police elation Moth h and his son were luld in bail bv Magli. trate HdKr vestcrdav for a further hearing. DUNJV.0RE. Patrolman Trank Snco was called upon jester day tn remove a couple of troublesome chiracteis frem .sard on llrinker street, where they had takrn lodging The ofrUer landed the pair In the briougli Jail, where toda iliey will have an op. portuiiitv of explaining their action to nui'e3 Uuischell, Mis. J. 11 Hobday la spendlnir some time with hei on at Hloomlng thove, In Pike county. Mr. and Mrs. William Mills, of Philadelphia, arc visiting at Mis Mills' patents, Mr. and Mrsj Juhn Moff.tl t, of him street. .lohn Davl. of Philadelphia, Is vliltlns hi romin, .laik Moffalt, of llicrry stieet. Mis. I'rnl l'nvtnseml leaves today for an tv tnidul slay at Lake Ariel. Ilnin, to Mr and Mrs, K, M Conmy, of Prlnker stirrt. a son (hrlstlan chun-h Preaihlng both morning and cwnlnir by the pastor. Rev. .1. P. Pabney. Mom ins topli. "In (lie Deglnnlng"; evening topic, "file liospel Kver the Kinie"; fcunday nhool at 1ft o'lloik. PJveivbody nude to feel welcome. Ihe Hrt Methodist Episcopal church- Hev Chailea llmiy Newing, paator. The usual Sunday services. The Rev. fi. I). Mone, of firant unlvcr ally, at Athens, Tenn , will preat.li In the morn ing at 10 3a A short sermon in the evening at 7, CO; bunday school at 2. CO p, 111, j praver etr vice at SO p. tn.i mM-ueek church prayer aer- vice, Wednesday evenln at 7.45. A cerdlal Invt tatlcn li extended to all to attend these services. PAnK PLACE. Born To Mr. and Mrs. Orant Cut ler, of Brlsbln street, a boy. Charles Horten, of Court street, spent the Fourth with hli mother In Blnghamton. N Y. , Rev. a. C. Lyman, of the Court street Methodist Episcopal church, ha returned from a. visit with friends In Tunkhannock. Harold Freas, of Providence road, spent the Fourth with his grand parents at Nantlcoke. C. T. Terwllllger, of Providence roid, Is In the butcher business In Green Ridge. J. K. Cosser, of Court street, has re turned after a few days' trip to Bloomsburg. SOUTH SCRANTON NOTES. Funeral of William Arnold from tho Homo of His Parents on Pittston Avonuo. The funeral ef William, the Hjear-old son of Mr, and Mrs, John Arnold, was held from the family residence en Pittston avenue jesterday af ternoon at 2..I0 o'clock The home of the be reaved family was thronged with friends and tela Uvea and the members of the Sunday school claw were prrsent to pay their rejpecu to their deputed brother. At I."0 o'clock the funeral moved to the Hick erv Street Presbvterisn church, where eervlcr. were conducted, by Itev. VV. A North, who also preached a brief aermon. Af the conclusion of the services the funeral cortege moved to the Pittston avenue cemetery, where Interment was made The pallbearers were! Charles Armbrust, Ma thlaa Long, Philip Mrrta and P rhllllpj. The flower beuers were Chiistlan Flannlck. Kdward HeMinger. Krcd lUmmeii, William Kornacher, Carl North and Fred Hamm. NUBS OF NEWS. The drawing for $; in gold will be conducted this evening under the atipire of the Youna; Men's Institute and the sodillty of ft John's church The drawing will be in the basement of the church on Kig street H. Vine was airaigned before Alderman Lentea last evening on a charge of assault and battery committed on the child of .Jame Monento As the chuge could not be proved, the. defendant was discharged with a warning Ferdinand Murkley left for New York jesterdij to attend the funeral ef a relative Mrs r. Roland nnd daughter, Mary, art spend, ing a week at Harvey's lake William Roland left for California vesterdiv John O'Nell and ,lee Newton arc spending their vacations at Atlantic Cat v. FETE DAY OF ST. JOHN. An Observance That Has Gradually Ceased in Pennsylvania Coal Re gions Kept Up in Chicago. From the Chicago Record Herald Piench-Canadlan residents of Chica go yesterday celebrated the fete of St. Jean Baptlste with pontifical high mass at the Church of St. John, a pa tade of l.sno men through the streets of Knglewood. a grand fete at Os wald's love, Flfty-second and Halsted streets, and a banquet last night In the church hall of Xotre Dame parish. The pageant, resplendent with Stars and Stripes, the trl-color of France and the Union Jack of tho Canadian provinces, assembled at 7.30 o'clock at West Forty-seventh street nnd Union avenue. A platoon of mounted police led the march and six bands of musi cians, plaving the "Mnrselllelse," "God Savo the Queen" and the "Rattle Hymn of the Republic" nt Intervals, gave haimonlous evidence of the cos mopolitanism of the patriotic sons of sunny France who matched In tho pro cession. Louis Courchene, 4 years old, at tired In the sheepskin or the precursor, with crook In hand and bare headed, marched In a prominent place In the column. At a dozen stations In the parade the little Impersonator of John the Baptist was cheered and caressed. The culminating point of the pictur esque parade was at tne Church of St. John the Baptist, where pontifical high mass was sung by Monslgnor Legrls, of Bourbonnals college, Kankakee, 111. Rev. Pere Marsll. director of the col lege, delivered the sermon, which was a patriotic and religious plea for tho perpetuation of the day celebrated. From the church tho augmented con course, led by the uniformed paraders, matched to Oswald's Grove, where a fete, al fresco, with concert, speeches, games and refreshments, made up the day's programme. Kdgar Therlbault, D. Deschatelet, 7.. P. Rrossenu. A. M. Bellle. A. Lapolnte and Jean Marcoux made speeches cal culated to stir the religious and patrl otlo feelings of the assemblage. Mr. Brousseau presided and among the distinguished guests was Alexander Beaublen, a French-Canadian police man, tho first white child born In Chi cago outside the walls of old Fort Dearborn. The songs and hymns of France, England and America were sung at In tervals by the animated crowds of merrvmakers. In the company were the children of the settlers of the val levs of the Ottawa, the Sorelle, the Chaudlere and the Saguenay. Tele grams were received from half a hun dred settlements and cities along the banks of the great St Lawrenee.where. similar festivities were held. Protest ants, Roman Catholics and unbeliev ers all met In a uniform hojiday of French national enthusiasm and fho day was fittingly closed with songs, speeches and prayers. AUTHORS SHOULD STUDY BOTANY. From the London Pally Newn It Is a shameful thing not to be able to lit each month with Its appropriate flower, yet how many of us could do It? How many could avouch for their own observing the perfection of knowledge which keeps Shakespeare so faithful In his many flown passages that you shall never so It l said by botanists find his coupling In a vase blossoms that do not bloom together. I once saw haw thorn flowered on April 0 at Tor quay, and the date has been fixed In my memory, hut whether the swallows had artlved or no Is no way clear to me. Three lines In a notebook would have given nn abstract of eaily sptlug, which memory could All In and make a reality. Of course, there ate note books and notebooks. Theie Is, for Instance, M. Zola's who describes with a wealth of detail (In his "Faute de PAbbo Mouret") a garden of surprising luxuriance, where narcissus, sunflow er nnd chrysanthemums or blooms equally Incompatible flourished simul taneously. That Is tho notebook has Ing Itself on the flotlst's catalogue, and I have always thought the pas sago typical of M. Hoi's method. Another Toxaa Gusher. By Exclusive Wire from The Associated Press Beaumont, Texas, July S fluiher No. :, Hey. weed Oil company, was turned into a tank this morning and flowed at tho rate of s,o per hour. Special Diseases of Men IS My SPECIALTY. Scatter jJWBP Faculties fiM If you are eufferlnr; from any disease or condition peculiar to men, or It you . ,'.Prol"ted in not getting a permanent cure, I want ou to rcine and have a s 'yi me. I will explain to vou MY sYlTp.M """.O" eloped after my whole llfe'a experience In treating special dlseasci of men. I havo no Dehi, specifics, free samples, trill treatment: or electro medical combinations or similar ' un,cn 'lo no' H'I cinnot euro dlfai.rs peculiar to men. My education, my expert iit',mj' con,('len.e. my reputation cond(nins all such quaikcry. If you will pay me a visit I will give von FIU.E OF CII UtflE a thorouah personal erainlratlon and an honest opinion of jour case If )ou -ire Incunhle I will tell )oi so, and advlm )ou so that )ou lll not he iiunitiiigitcri by unscrupulous practitioner who claim to cure all If after exinv Jin you, I find vou cursble, I will Insure ou of a permanent cuic. inasmuch as I will '" J'ou i written RJiranteo to rilund vou evrr rent sou have paid me in cao I fail to elect a cure. I make no charce for mcdlUncs, as they nr.- nlwuv included In the nominal ee, asked, nd ou know to tho tint, bebro you statt what jour whole treitrrent Is Rolns o eost, and I vlll make no fatso promise as to tho time foi the sake of getting you a patient, as I promise only what I can do, and do as I promise. DN'VVri'IiAt. lllM-HAHOi: stopped luC to 10 days. EMISSIONS and Drains stopped In 5 to 13 diss I'LCERS, I care not of how lonff standing, ! will dry them up at once KTItirrt'Iti: cured without cuttinc or dllatlnc HYDROCH.E or any swelling or enhrgrmrnt reduced at once. 1MPOTKSCY by my sjstem of treatment la curable Irrespective cf the time stsndlnit or your age. MADDER ASTi KIDNKY iliTanjemcnts by tny sjstem of treatment show sign of Im provement from tho very beginning. RHEUMATISM, being caused by impure condition of blood, la cured permanently by mo. SPECIFIC DLOOD rOISOM.N'G, permanently cured without the use of lodido of Totaah or Mercury. WRITE If you cannot call All correspondence strictly confidential and all replies sent In plain envelopes lncloe 2 cent stamp to Insure reply. OFFICE HOURS, 0 a m. to 5 p. tn and 0 to S p. m., Sundajs, 10 a. m to 1 p. ra. DR. MACKENZIE'S Pcrinuiieiitly Located at Room, 203-209-210 Pa:i!i Buildinj, 426-428 Spruce St., SCRANTON, PA, I TAKE ELEVATOR. FINANCIAL. OLDEST! SAFEST! BEST! WALL STREET Vloney Will Horn Hiic .Monthly Returns. The Investor's Fun U'av.sSf ml monthly The oldeit established in America No ccriifli ite holder has ever lost a cent Pijmtnts nude lo all subscribers every 15 dis No trouble No delay Money rrfunded on demard W'rlto to day for particulars, fiee to anv ad Irrw C E. Maikey .t Co. Hudson Illd'g . .New Yoifc. Bond Offerings. Paying .?J to 5 Brooklyn IMIson 1st As. Ches. & Ohio, H. & A. Div. 1st Con. Is. Kvans. & Tot re Ilauto 1st Con. 6s. Iowa Oen. Ry. Co. 1st lis. Louis., N. A. it Chic, Chic. & Ind, Div. 1st IN. Mexican CVntial Ity. Con. 4s. Missouri Pacific Trust rm. Minn. Gon'l Ulec. 1st Con. 5s. Moh. & Ohio, Montgonieiy Div. 1st 5s. Rio Granile Western 1st 4s. St. I..., Iron Mt. .fc So. Hefri 4s. Complete Circular I.lst on Vppllntlon "STATISTICAL TABLES." 1001 (Pocket Edition) Now Ready Spencer Trask & Co 27-20 Pino Street, fa State Street. Albany. N Y M:V YORK OBITUARY. MRS. TILI.Ii: A. SPR.VCKR. wife of Rev. D.ivlrl Spencer, D. I") , pastor of the Rl.ikelv R.antlst church, dlerl yes- terday afternoon nt 4 o'clock at her home In Rlakely. She had heon ill since last Octoher, hut for the past two weeks a great sufterer. Sh was horn in this state, near Philadelphia, In which city she ninnled Rev. Pr. Spencer, Scptemher 11, 162, and had hcen his loval hdpinite up to the pics ent time. She was well known In this cltj, when her husband was pastor for neatly ten wars, and a lio.st or trlenris will mourn her denaitute. She wns the sister of Rev. W. P. HrlllnRs. D n . formerly of this city. An tstlmahlo Christian lady, of fine social life, de votedly Interested In chuich vvoik, and a stionp; ft lend of the youiiK Her death Is felt very Keenly by her hc leaved husband nnd fon, J. Arlington Spencer, who survive her. as well as a wide circle of tine and loving fi lends The funeral services will he held in the Rlakely Raptlst (hutch on Sunday aftrrnoon at 2 o'clock. Her lemains will ho tcKen on the evening tialn to Philadelphia. wheie Inteiment will take plate on Moridav in tho Levorlngtun cemetery by the side of her daughtei. JOHN KEAUNHY. A telegram was received heie, Thuisday, announcing the death of John Kearney, of Piospri t avenue and Orchard stieet, In Mexlio City, Mex , whither hr went eighteen months ago, with Founer City Engi neer 13. F. Rlevvltt, to vvoik on the big sewer of which Mr. Rlevvltt Is the cou ti actor. The mp.siiRe, which was nent by Mr. Rlevvltt contained only the an nouncement of the death and binl.il. The deceased wan n plumber by tiude hid piomlnent In pollths. He was once a candidate for select council from his ward. Walter, the Infant nm of Mr. and Mrs. Patilck Phillips, of Diamond avenue, died jesteidny nioinlng. nfter a few days' Illness. Tho funeral will take phue this afternoon at 2.2ft o'llmk. Intel nient will be made In tho Cathe dral cemetery. Tin Houso Scnio Sottlotl, lly KviliMve Mie fiom Tho .Woe I it nl Press Pittsburg. .lulv 5 -It lur lust been olluhlly annoumed that the tin house siule hai bun t. tied by the Iniernitional Tin I'lile Worker' ao Uatlnn wlih the Vmeruan Tin Plate rompjn.v Adwmra in uaces vveir crinted lansini; li m 3 lo in per vent. Tho amalgamated asociiuon scale, which was sinned last mnnlh, went into effect on July 1, Tho scale of the In lioue cm. plovrt becomes cflcctlve on July 13, I Center Them on My Specialty have been a Ant it iVH if OF TRKXTMK.NT. which I have originated i tiaw Hats New Stock Just Arrived. All styles, from the Si.oo Alpine Straw to the $12.00 Panamas. Don't forget we are head quarters for Summer Shirts, Underwear, Etc 412 SPRUCE STREET. Try Our Special 10c Linen Collars Lager Beer Brewery Jlaiiufficturei'3 or OLD STOCK PILSNER 480 to 455 N. Ninth Streot, ,PA Telephons Call, 233J. 1 HE CULUUUATED QORDON PIANO Befoio buying, send for catalogue. H. 5. GORDON, ' &$ Minterctli. 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