The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, October 12, 1901, Page 2, Image 2

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THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE- SATURDAY', OCTOBER 12, 1001.
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:the smith case.
The Poor Board Meeting Argues the
Caso and the Attorney's Opinion.
, Yellow Journalism.
,'The poor lioaul mot In tet?ulni' se
Plon ltiHt evenlns. The meetliiK vviist
culled tu m dor by I'litilinmii .Mol'nbo
lit MB. Attorney H. i Hutler. Hip at
torney of the boatd, wni In attendance
and kiiv'o loiil opinions mi seveni!
oiihcb which hno come befoio r.he
board of lute. A motion wan made by
lSyneh, seconded .md carried, tlmt In
the future the nieotlliKS will he railed
to older nt 7.30 liHtfiad of & o'clock,
the in wont time of opening the kc
hIoii. Mct'ube explained the ease of
the deceased V. Klsvvorth Smith,
which Iiiih caused much public com
ment In which the poor hoard and rs
peel.illy MeCubc and Wltllunii of the
f.um committee, liiiied. He explained
lilt p.ut of the wise. He had been notl
licd that a man named Smith wan deail
mi the (lieenllelil jond and his father,
the i enow nod li. WiishliiKlon Smith,
hart no means with which to bury him.
IMic'ubc journeyed to the scene and
infoimed the lather that the body
would be taken cine of by the poor
boaid and s-onL to Philadelphia us the
law icnunc to be used by .111 anatomi
cal society in Hip Intel est ol medical
hiler.ee. The lather did not want the
body used in Hint wav and said he
Mould take chin rc ot the 1 cumins, and
linvo theni Inteiied without the help
ot the poor rtotuitinciit. Mi- .McC.ibe
then came home and tailed Attorney
JUKler and fndoi taker Hums bofoio
hlni. He stated the case to the attor
ney and the latter told him he was In
the right. The nest moe in the case
was when S.iuitniy Ollker .Moffltt of
the Boaid of Health notitied Jit I'nbu
that the poor bo.ud must take caie
of the badly decomposed body. Mr.
McCabe then had the bod intoned at
the boaul's 0x110110. Attorney r.utler
lead the law in lofivnd to the disposal
of bodies, of mipeis. tie showed that
Mr. Jlu'ube was In the ilsht in li'Kiiid
to the shippluR of the body to Phila
delphia and that he had iiNo done
light in luirylnjr the decomposed body
alter helm,' notilled to do 4-0. lie stat
ed that the body was in such (ondition
at the Inn lal that 11 medical school
tould not handle It. Chaiiiiinn Mc
t'ahe ptedlttcd a mast tor himself and
Mr. Williams In a Sunday yellow
journal. Ho .stated thai he did not fear
f. loast, as he (onMrteied the eh dilu
tion of the jellou sheet, but he did
not want the publii to bolieto that he
hud acted Inhuman in not having the
body attended to inside twenty-tour
limn, and Attorney Butler was then
n.skrtl foi his opinion on the taMng i.ne
jf people said to be insane. It was
xplulned to him that constables 1 1 tun
the.- towns can uish, and hao dime
10, persons- said to be insane, to the jail
neic, and then send wind to the poor
boaid to take cue ol them. "We do
not know whether it is diunk oi in
sane they aie." Mr. Mol'ube said, "and
Me have to pay lor two physicians to
examine tliein. TIiourIi Ihey be ies
dents of this ( Ity he was of the opin
ion that the telations should nay lor
the examination. The attorney Mated
that the boaid could not .11 1 ept them
an- Insane unless a statement by two
jihjsleiuii.s testityiiiRr to their insanity
Mas shown, .UCibe wanted infoi 111.1
lion In 1 or. nd to pu.vinp l.ues for 10
lations of an Insane poison confined In
an asylum tor them to go and see
them. He stated that he had paities
come to hlni lor tt.inspoi t.itjnu to
Danville to see lolatlons lonllned thoio.
The attorney stated that thoie m.us no
le.ison for such demands. The dhee
tois thouRht thoio MPio too many pa
tients coutincd in Danville. Thoy be
lieved that the patients fioni heio
should be distributed in some of the
other asylums. ljneli thought the
Jiillsldo homo an unsalo place as pa
tlenth aie allowed loo much liberty
theie. He told of the sovoiul escapes
of a Uaihmidule man who had been
onlined thoio. Several bills weie 01
deied li.iid and other minor mntteis
irettled bofoie adjoin nineiit.
To Play in Scranton.
This aiteinoon at 1.10 the HIrIi School
foot ball team will joiuney to Sci un
ion to play thelV brother students! at
Athletic paik. For the past tew yeuis
the local sihool has not boon lopieseut
td 011 the Rrldlion, hut this yen's, touin
lompaies liivorably with thu vletoiious
elevens of 'flii and '!7, when not a sIiirIo
defeat bliured their jenud. As the
Suanton boys suifoted defeat by (.'111-
THE PEOPLE'S EXCHANGE
WAMfJO-Tno fht ili-t. p 1 Inlri -. ,it mice. p.
ply to N J. I'liuh. (Iiiiuli etuct. 1 11I1011.
dale,
RAILROAD TIME TABLES.
Delitwnic and Huclbou Enihond.''
.buio P, VJOt,
Tialns will lue I .uliuiiU.do at uly stallun .'15
ollnnt: ,.'
I or siTKiiton .mil w ilkcs II mi' -n nn, 7 mi s. mi
P0I, 10.01, II 'Jl .1 1,1; l',., ,H, :,!, j,;,,'
6 0", 7.1 . Him, 10.51 p. 111 ' U,J '
Suii'liv tuln luc .it S.5'1, II .'l .1, . 1 (1
C HI, 5.,'.0, Si p, in. iii,
Tor Albun, hJi.ilil, MoiiIimI, ll,oii, yov,
I iul.ni'1 pointi-, ill., "OH .1, in,; J;j 11 .
tdjllj.) "
I'm I.4I0 lnilmr. Wn111.nl, inul ii,iim1,i,.
7 3.', ii.iv .1. in : si. n 1 . 1. 1.1 p. 111 "
Mind IV U.lilH k Hi' I..1K0 I.nilmc nunii
mid IIohchIjIii .it li.'io ,1. ni.i 1..0, l.n p m
'lulu-, .iiihi) nt t'libonilili' imiii Win,'.,,!;,.,.,
anil Sii.iiilini ,i fiiii; ih, t. 17 ... .
a, 111 i I2.U7. 2iKl, a..' 1, , am, 7.111, ,s.i (i
II ." p, m.i 1 ,vi .1, in, ' ""
Mimliv ti.iiii anho .it f,.!7 .1, ip : 1 10 : u
i 'JS, 11 JO, 1 Ml p, in. -'(
.siindjy luliH miiw nt ('.ulmriUlp fmm I il n
I.iidnii', t.i,nnait .iimI IIuiiuiIjIv 41 1 ' 17 j 1.1
and 7..'u P. in. ' "
Now York, Ontario and Western.
Sept. 1", l'lll,
Tialni. Iimic UiiIiciiUjIc (of SmijiiIoii at I no 1
m.i i.io p. iii.
Nlndiy irilns nt 7.00 .1, 111 ; (1(0 p. m,
Tuliia l'.oi; ( .iilioiul.ilo lor polnu iioiih u
11,(11) a. 111 On juiiiuli)- ill ii.il .1 in 'jj'.,
Ifailii? at II. P) .1 111. '.ink ila jn,l 1, in .,.
Sunda.w nuku luiiiuitluiis (or .N'm oik luin
wall, i'ii.
Tiuliii uuhr doni S; 1 inluii at 11.11) .1, hl . ,, . ,
11. 111 ; tiuni puliitt uuitli. I mi p 111 Vilnius
iiojil Siruntiin ut D in u, in, und 7.li n in.: i. .,,,,
Cailtol 111 11 W p, in ' " """
Eiie Kaihoad.
June it, 1001.
lulns loaic illy cUtlun, (ail,.)inili', ii,,
(xicpt hiindji) at ".Oil 11. 111 anil III,, p , ,.
Rramlt and Mnciili, at '1 III .1, 111 , ifiv ,..v
icptlnn hiiiiilm), l"i lliiiqli.nnti 11, niil,4 inn.
liKlioiii (or .Niw Vmk illj and H11l1a.l1, un, ,,i
f.lQ p. 111. fir Sur,ucluniu, nuking ixiinulion,
lor uettcrn noliit..
Sunday lialiu at 9 Ii a. m m Siqufiuu,,,,
ivilli wrttcrn 1 on lint tons, and Ii.-.t p, (11 nn,
fame icniinlloiis.
TlU) atriio uj. 8il a. ii. mid J5.U 11. iu.
bundajs ' JJ a. ni .
Carbondale Department
bonilnle twice nt base hall, they will do
their utinofct to rcdrein themselves on
the Kt'ldltoti. A Iiiiro eiowd Is expected
to iiecoinpauv the Imyn. to oiiiouiiiko
them throiiKhoiit the uiiiiie. The line
up will ho as follows: Center, Itaynor;
rlKht Rtiiiul, I'oiiinHi rlKht tackle, I.of
ttis; ilf-ht end, I'lilllo; lluht lmtllmi l.i
Mitnnton; iiuarteibMi k, sipencor; left
end, .Mutilu: lett tiioklo. (Illlls, 1. ft
Biiard, JlcKenna; left hiilfbaik, M011
Bliiin; fullback, Van neigen.
AN IMPORTANT QUESTION.
At School Boaid Meeting Tonight a
Warm Discussion Is Piomhcd.
The s'lhool boaid will meet tonight
and 1111 liupoi taut (Uestloii raWed at
the last nieetliiff will he dl.seussed,
The (iiiestlnn pel talus to the soihIIiik
of soholais to schools outside of the
allotted torrltoiy mapped out by the
boaid. lleietoloio the dlltoient schools
have only leeelved schnl.iis who live
In the section designated by the bo.ud
as their dlslilcts. In seveial liistnnces
the school designated by the ho.nil
would be further away than a school
In another district. In fait the line
dividing the 'district might li.no been
011 one or two stteets back of the
school of another dlstilct. Patents
complained to the boaid of the liile.
and asked that Ihey be allowed to send
their chlldien to the iieaiest school.
The monibois of the bo.ud, lo.illzlng
that It would not do to make any
concessions, ionised many leriuestti.
Since the .schools opened tor tills term
seveial paients bale went bofoie Su
pei lntendoul 10. Hair and, it is s.iid,
weie allowed to "end theli chlldien
to the schools ne.iiest their hollies.
This matter was bmuglit to the atten
tion of the boaid, and at the meeting
to be hold lonighl the rtiosim as to
whether or not the sstem used in
the past in 1eg.11 il to distrli ts will bj
debated. Theie pioinises to hi 11 win 111
discussion.
All Occident Nanowly Averted.
lteckless (hhing by an inebilated
otiug man ueaily caused 11 lat.il ne
ildent on I'ike stieet Thiusday night
ill 10 o'clock. In the lig Willi the
diher was a .01111g ladv who was
he.nd ir.iilig lor him to le-sen the
hoise's speed. To her entiealns the
senseless diiiei ued the whip with
Inei eased actiiitv and lame on to
Main .stieet at .1 fast i lip. A .Miss
Muriay, 01 I'ike stnet, was iiossmg
the stieet, and Indole she undeistood
hoi danger the hoi'o u.is almo.i on
hei. She jumped and was --aeil I10111
Injinics. Ollhei M. Mm j 11 made a
t huso for the i ulpi it, but liikd to laud
him.
Stieet Car Strike Topics..
A banner with the wunls "Stieet
C'.u Mill's llond(iiai tei s" was tliiown
to the lneee 0M01day In limit of
their looms In the Ai.nlein.s ot Musk.
The local stiikeis do not ospect to see
any i.us 1 iiiiulng' to this city, ul the
public believes an attempt will be
made today.
Soioial local men who h,ie had np
plioatloiis In for po-ltions mi the 1 .u
before the sti Ike h.ie been sent lot,
bill none hao as yet iinsucied thu
summons.
John Miflowaii. of this eit.i, is 1110
tniniau in Sci anion. The stiil.iii
heio liae gieal coiilldonoe 111 the out
Lome of the sti ike,
Kemnins Laid at Rest.
The funeial of the late itkhaid Con
n.iughtoii Mas held yestoiday atter
lioon, the leinaiiis being taken fioni
the late homo of doi eased oil South
Chili eh Mi out at .'! "11 to St. K11-0
ihuiili, wheie ;ev, Walter (liunian
otlloi.ited. The lenialns weie then 111k
011 to St. Hose leinetciy for Intel inent.
The luiioi.il was all unusually lingo
one, the membeis ot the Catholic Mu
tual lionewilont so iety attending' in a
body. Dei eased was an active mem
ber of that oignnliintioi! dining his
Ule. Tho pallboiueis weie selected
lioni the sooiot.i's Links,
I. Singer's Opening,
The now T.uk ilothlng house opens
today. The phu e wlihh bus In en oc
cupied for seveial e.us by I. S. Singer
has been tlttod up in an appiovcd man
ner and will again be ouiipiid by Mi,
Singer, A Htirpiiso Is in stole lor the
public, "who have been walclilna with
Inleiist the woik of lepalilug. Jli.
Singer has made a name 101 liimsell In
the business woild, ami Is to bo 1 011
giatulated on his new pl.uo 01 busi
ness. A Coircctlon.
In the list or those In attendance at
the llrsl mooting 01 the "I'logiessUo
I'luilue Cotoiio," nt the hoiiui of .Mr,
and Mis, T. V. Powdeily, the name ol
Mr and Mis. p. ).'. Molllti und .Mr.
mid Mis. William Pool was omitted 111
The Ttlbuno lopoit jestouiay,
May Be Settled.
Tho assault and batlerj i.ise of u
Vi'lsus lllgglns was put ner yesleiday
111 Sil.lUtilll lllllil lle.M teini ot coutt.
Owing to the piomiueuic ol the lain
lllos of tho oung men It Is pi nhalilo a
settloinout will bo made Iteioio U10 ease
Is again eallod.
A Bnckwnid Stsp.
Kioin ptoeent appeal anees tho so
ciul Inclined noting penplo have taken
a b.ickw.ud step Mine the couteiiulal
celebration. None of tho many smlal-.
miiuageil hlnio iheu liuu heeu iliiiui.
ciul biieiesso,
Miueis Pnld.
All Iu-Uwiiiii and Huilsou inlnors
weio paid heio .Ohtonliiy. Tho day
had been put b.u k 011 .iciotuu of thu
leather Mathow day je.stmda:',
A Romoval.
Mr. unit Mrs. H. n. Vail have 10.
moved theli household oit'ects iinin
North Phuich .moot to ihelr fotmer
home on Hlrkett stieet,
Recovciing Rapidly,
The iimdltlon of Tlioums Delaney, n
WiiMimil, Is niiich iiiipinveil today.
Hopes nio now' held nut lor hs tapld
1 ccovorv .
Lost a Valuable Uoiso.
A liniso of Diaman John Month, ot
this ilt, was taken .suddenly III In
Jo-nnyn, et,ieidy, and died la an
hour's time.
'Phone t
NEW, 286
J OLD, 0423
BEFORE THE PUBLIC EYE.
There Is no 111 nt In the eltv more
inogresslvo loi the public Intel est
when he tltidonitiindti the mollis of it
good thing than does Alderman Vi'll
II11111 MoitI-oii of the Third and l'ntli ill
wards. Mr. MorrNon hurt always Ik en
thiol ested In llidlisllles possible loi'
this city. Ills Inii'iU work of Interest
was his iillempl to have a i oilln I'm -liny
for this cltv. The liu tory men
weio heio and doclilod on l'ell town
ship us the host situation for the
fnc tin y. and the tinvti'dilp uutluii lllos
vvro Interviewed, but some hlti Ii
in ose in login d to oMmeiatlon of Iiinoii
and the deal fell tlnoilgh. Aldoiinan
Mnirl"on did Hot give up the battle
and sp.ued no expense to have lh
Imtoiy men's decision leveised, but he
was itlisiiK esstul. lie wont to Phila
delphia in the Intoi est of this ihy, tint
the dlleitois of lite Imtoiy hail ile
ildod 011 going to a oily In Xe .lersey
wlileh had offered splendid Indllce
ini'iils, Mr. Mmilsnn mum so enthused
with tin ptolltnble outlook for the new
Industry und sin i ceded In exchanging
,omo of his silt plus cash for stink.
He now legiets tlmt he had not taken
twlio as iniiih stoi It as he ill piosent
holds.
Ida Vlaj, the fl-.v-ear-ohl actrc-s with
the Ityan company, playing at the
(It and Opera House tills week, has
spiling into popular lnvor. She Is 11
splendid little notions, hut her pleasing;
le.ituie Is hoi song and dance spei lai
ty, in w hh li .--he has made n tremen
dous lilt with the the.'teigoeis heie.
She has a tlllely tialned vohe loi
singing, but she reels in daniii.g. As
a li Iple bin I; dam or, her pioud lathei
aveis, 'she has no eiiml on the stage
tnila.v Miss Ida May was limn In
Philadi Iphla, und lias been a pio'iil
lleiit fa-tor III the silci c-s ol nianv
niiiateur pi odm tlons in the Quaker
City, and (lining the summer mouths
at Atluuti' City. This .e.ir is the
( lever joiing 1 idy's lli.-t .vear in 11 pio
lessional lompan,', having made hei
debut in Hiikimor, . V. on August "h.
with the Tt .111 (onipauy. Her paients
aie giiath llatlleied ill hei stiuoss,
and piedlcl a bnlliant futllie for hei .
Her mother s 1111 I'Viellenl sinyer and
the l.ithir a d.uuei of nielli. Iloth
li.ivel with tile li.vau uinipany, taking
minor paits.
Jlis Ida has met n number ol voting
1 idles ol hrr on 11 age hole and is hap
py taking hi the sight-- daily with
them She Is ,1 sluieie iidlilllel of I lllil
1 ity and ionises our oiihestin in 110
mean sl le She believe, she i annul
sav too mm h fo- the oMillent music
Ihey give her loi her speii.illv. A 1 1 li
In 1 ( ouip.uiions heie, -she has made
heisnli ,1 deenlcd lavorite und they ,110
loath to pail Willi hei. Hai h evilliug
at I. o 1 loi k she delights seveial ol
hei Intimate II lends with solei turns
ovu the telephone. The Ti ibiinc olhie
Is one ol the liivmed places tin si
1 Inline to he.11 this (banning; voting
pi" sou's singing ovei the phone.
.lostph Hei beit, the lob.u lonist, Is
one ol the 111, my men in this t ilv v ho
never misses an oppoi tunlty to si 1
some tclohi. limn or mteiesting events
in the lal go ( Itles. The iJewey irlo
biatioii, tlie Pan-Aineih an esposiliou,
(lieiuen's ( onv eutloni;, inauguration
oeri ises have 1 nine unilm his eves. A
it lend ot his fittinglv desuilifs genial
".Joe" when he said, "He never misses
nnvihing out of the oirtluuiy, no niat
tei w heie it happens. I le nupi ov es his
inliid as does no other 111,111 in the
Pioneer cit.v." IPs plaie of business,
on Xoilh -Main street, Is 11 meeting
I il.it e tor ".loi's" old lallioad 10111
i.ules. Tlnie one hours iallio.ul und
stage talk', whlih to the uninitiated
sounds 1 omul liable.
.lolin Paiil.e, the manager of the
High Mhool loot ball eleven, Is nil in
dent ailuiiiir ol all national spurts. He
has been manager of 11 sunes-ful
eleven for the last two yeais, and
thiee times was eloi led liiimager of the
High sihool base ball leimi. Two .veins
ago he hud his log btoken by having
II i.idlutor full on lit 111 und since then
has almost given up his base bill and
loot ball playing. A ii'SmouiI base
11. an he was a leader hole, and lor two
j oats play":', on teams whose pluveis
weio nianv ve.ns his senior hi yo.ui.
His tool ball playing was adinliable,
ami It i.s to be icgielted that the acci
dent vvhli h boli'll him mused him 10
give up the sports In an active manuoi,
lie Is as nblo to go lu the game now
lis he was belole the iKildeill, bill
hesitates lor lour of another. Two
huso ball guiuis lie played last sum
mer und In both games ho sull'eied
minor Injlll ies, lie takes Ills foot ball
eleven to Si rem toll today, to do battle
vilth the toum lioni tho Suanton High
si hool.
Mozait Otchestia Engagement.
At the m.nilage of Miss M.11I011
Ci.iue, of UiU illy, and Attorney
dank Stoiker, of ,lei inyn, 011 next
TlllllsdaV night the Mo.llt Olcliestril
will fin 11I-H lllll-i' . The oiihestl.l bus
TOLD IN SCRANTON.
It's tho Evidence of Scranton Pooplo
Published in Scranton Papers That
Has Made Such a Reputation for
Dr. A. V. Ohnso'a Norvo Pills,
Standing l.,n und dlsllnit. nnulJiu-
the UIIH'ie the silpoilor llit'ilt, the
ndnpliibllltv to piesent.ilay alliiieiu,i Is
the Milium' ot loial testliuony for Dr.
A. W. Chase's Xeivo Pills. It's so illf
feii 111 to the niillltury lemodles ictVi.
ling to lines iiiuiio ut iiistant poiius
WIUUi II Is haul to vvilfy. Thoio Is u
UMson 1 of Hi. A, M', cim.se'h .Nervo
PillS lOllllll Hiding lliillio evldellee w hei .
over Lilt y 1110 know 11. .11 Is ihole won.
del I III inllllolico jii biiiigitlg up tho
htllllltllltl ol nerve I one.
.Mi. lli'lliy Albelts. of Xn. r.li! III1..I1
stieet, Sunnion, Pa., tuys: "t'Nir (ilnmt
two mmis my had; mill klduey.s jiud
been sine, liune mid I lie secietloiis in
nan siiiipo. .Mitning sei'inei) m help me
11111II i tot Dr. A. W, Cliaso'u ,'ei vo
Pills at Matthews lUos.' ding slore.
No, .'L'll LaikllWIIIlllit aveiiue. 'I'ln,.
did the voil, fining the loionoh's
and laiiieness, niakiiio; the St 1 1 1 lions
healthy, and geiierally giving; me
he ilth and slu ugili."
1)1. A. W. Chuse's N'erve Pills mr
sold at .'Hi .1 bos ut dtnleis, or Hi. A.
W. Cllil'-e McdlUlin Co.. Hull. tin. N. v
Boo that poitiall and siciiiituie 1.1' a
W. Clutbo, M. P., nro on cvoiy paeliajje.
nlso boon cngiiged to ftitnlslt lntisle. for
the hall to ho hold by the Hotnl-Cen-lennlat
eltib In thP near future. Tho
t'lii h wan fonnod dm lug tho weinl
oontounlal mid Is eomposort of n tilini
tior of pioinliiont young social Inclined
young 111011 of the elty.
Cnrbontlnle Continctois.
I'onttaetors Xolan and Collins, of
thin city, mo pushing tupldly fowaid
eoinplollon tho now elty hull In KoiosU
City. The foinior eouliaclor mid Coli
triu tor .losoph O'Connor, in' this oily,
aie also hustling (ho work In Forest
City oil the Mul hot hotel bllllillllff.
Sunday Services.
St. PattlV Lutheran clutnli, Chut eh
slieet, Jlev. 1'. Hhlngor, pastor. Xlne
teonih Sunday In Tiiull.v. Sablmth
school at !i.;; a, 111,; orv Ices ut 10,.'!0 11,
111. Sllhjoit of the loimoil, "W'linl Is
Hi loving the Holy Spirit." All me cor
dially welt 01110.
Acting hh Clerk.
U. H. Hoolor Is enjoying a week nt
the Pnii-Aiuerleun exposition gioitnilM.
Walter Klordon, of Ciniiiun street, Is
acting as clerk In Mr. lloelei'n confee
tlonery stoic on North C'hurcli stieet,
dm lug his nbsem e.
THE PASSING THRONG.
Prink Clppoiy, of Pittstou, was n
taller In town .vestoiday.
Miss I.oiolta lianett spent Thuisihiy
evinlng with fi lends In Aiehbald,
Meuolljn Woodley, of lieaeh Lake,
tailed on fi lends In this city Thuts
diiy. .Maltlievv Maniiioli, of lloboken, X.
.1., has 1 etui lied to this elty for a few
d.ivs,
Mis Allie O'Malley. of Soiaulon, Is
being enlei tallied by Carbotidalo
fi lends.
Klchiiid Miiikey. of Sohenei tady, is
lu this citv for a lime, being the guest
of his mother on Dtmdnlf stieet.
(looigo Clow ell, ol Xevv York elty,
fm inei ly of this (Ity, was among Ills
many 11 lends In this cll.v jostenluy.
JERA1YN AND V1AYHELP.
In the sclinol lejioit those who had
no 111. ulc below :ul pei unt me as' lol-
Itlgh school Senlois, Mamie ICvans;
jiinlms, Xell.e Hvans. yens: Hula
Sll.lgue, (leoige Cobhaiilt, A llllo (lil
belt, 11 nold Pivls, K Hie Monilhail,
Xfllle lilglan. Siua .lone.-.
IliUinndi Hi I) i-ai tlneilt, eight
giado Hell, 1 W.idoinan.Minn'e Pa ikes.
Seventh guide Maiguiol .leultm",
Hlolve Shields, I'"iank l.oughuev.
Sixth grade K'atle Itosie, May llosio,
I'sther l'Vouey, Anna Clink, ..lames
M.mn, Ch.ules Winlois, Xaboth Wil
ll.i ins. M.vrtlo Smith.
Piiniaiv deparlnionl, tilth giado
lost ih Unwland. .Minnie Maim, Maiic
MiClouskev, Mabel Sheiwoml, .Mkhael
l.oscjiik. Call Ktlly, C01.1 .louts,
Alii e Hbcloii
Kciutll giado Hell" Tlionipson, U01
othv Hlidoii, 1,'isvvell Salisbuiv.
Thild giado-(lieu Wall, Al" Mtll
ilooli, .lolin Kelley. .1 1 1 1 1 . 1 Helidi li ks,
Came Hlalte, .Mlldied ('.illicit.
Si 1 0111I glad. U.isil llnvt, H.uol
llovf, Maig.uel Mann, Cecelia I.ovvIj-,
H.ii 1, v Ji.iv s, .Joseph Day, Muicella
li v in-.
Fnsl giado I'.ovd Alvoid, Ka.v niouil
llaktr, llan Dunn, .lie oph Clai k,
.James Mi F'Tei i lur, Hanipst Luxnioie,
li( I ti tide IMn'ouds.
II. X. Panett, Piintlp.il.
"We Came to Itoine" will be the sub
ioi I of the sermon bv Itev. M.inaid
II. Thiimpsoii in the Daptist eliunli
tomonovv nioriiliig; lu the evening,
"Habits." Thoio was a 1 oinpaiatlvi ly
laige attend. into nt the pi.ioi' meet
ing Thin sd.iy evoiiing. All membeis
'I1011I1I lome to the mid-week pi.i.ver
t-eivito. the Inst nieeting ol the week.
1 spot ally lor Cliilstinas. The tiustees,
helped by nthois, ,ue giadually making
some lep.iu.s to the 1 lunch piopiity.
The home ot Mr. and Mis. Kiihaid
Hinvey at AVest .Miiyllold was sol on
lb. vesterdiiy moiiiing' by one of their
Utile (hlliWn who was placing with
niatihos. ,n alarm was sounded anil
the William Wall,"r Hose 1 011111. my 10
spolliled. The hoil-e was not d.1111
astdi veiy nun li, hut the lo.-s to the
fm 11 tin 0 by the and water will lall
loavllv upon thoiu.
llemy Scott is- imtlliui! to his home
on Xoilh Main stieet by setlotls ill
ness. The Mlssu-; (hate and (ieitio Vail
and .Missis, I.lo.vd Vail, ,1. (I. Aveiv,
John Allan, with stvtial otheis, lett
lor the Paii-Aiut'i itiiu last evening,
JMwaid Slovens and l.iinily have
moved lioni A. .1. li.ivln's piopeity on
Seioud snoot to tho llilbeit piopeity
on roll! ill sti. ct.
PECKVSLLE.
Mi's isubiii (laiiioinullor was ton
deied ,1 suipilse p.uty at her homo on
Ninth Alain stieet. Thutsdiiy evening,
the ocnisloli being her nineteenth
blith'da. Pining the evening Miss
liiiiuii'iuulloi was piosentod with a
beautiful silver mounted sill, ti'iibiellu
us 11 token of iigind fioni those pies,
tut. The evening was onjo.vably spent.
Mi. 1. (iinixeiunlier m-,is equal to the 01
lasloii ind piip.ind 11 suiiiptuous ie
pist, ol vvhli h all pattook, Those In
ilteiidiiiK'' weie; Misses Jessie and
Myia llolfeckei. May Kngllsh, J.uilisa
J lentil IoUb, Jennie Williams, Nellie
illamlllo, Hlaui ho Taylor, Louisa
Hughe.-, Pom I Whitman, Llz.;le Ullen.
dike. Hose llia.v, .Mrs. John I'a.v, Mrs.
I'rey Mejois, Jin,. Ldmuiid Wllllains,
Mis, l'jlmor Uoheith ami Mr. ami Mis,
James Cow en,
I'eikvlllo HapiM ihuiill-Uev. J, S,
Thomas, pasloi, Sorvlteh lonioinnv at
10 ID a 111. and 7 p. 111. Mninlllg sub
Jitt, "The Kiii ud of Cod"; t'voiiiug
subject, "Israel in L'gjpi,"
Mrs, Cli.nloliu Walker and Mis,
James A. inicli.iliiiii, of Port .lervls, X.
Y., letuined homo fpicidiiy, allot'
visiting the 101 inert, sou, W, 11. Wulk-
ei, of .Main stiuet,
i'li'sbyterlau 1 11111. h Kov. S. 11.
Moon, D. I)., pustor. Sorviies Sun
day at I'l.iIO a, id. and 7 p. in. Sub
Jet ts, liinililn,,, "Lou' .Spillls"; 0i'
illW, 'HlleiltO lu the Tt'lllHle."
0LYPUANT
W'llllnin l''oli v, of Duunioto stieet,
Wiis l.llhd in No, i' mines at S ii'iloik
yesteuliiy inm iiug. The unfortuinito
MiiiiiH iimn had just toinmeutut his
ilutles ut, 11 lahoier iihoiii an hour ho
lme the mil, lout, when without the
slightest warning over two tons of lock
It II upon him, 1 rushing hlni so badly
that ho dkd bofoie the link tould lie
ti moved tioni Pis body. The lemaluti
v.oie takin 10 the lioino of Ills niotliei,
on lltiiiinoit' siitei. ptoinsul was boin
In this low 11. and was L'll .veins old. He
was will known, and possossirt ninny
udniliable Halts of 1 huuicter. He Man
toui'tuiy of No. SH7 loi.il, mine wotk
ilh' 1111(011. liesldes his Illotltir, he Is
survived by one biothor and two sls
ttis, namely, -p. P, i-'oley, of l'i ice
burg; Misses Hildget und Kutle Fole:
Tho fuiKinl Will be holU tynioumv
nrteriminr nt a o'elotU. lnloiinenl Will
he made In HI. Palilok's ecineterv,
Hov. Hainticl Xloholls. of Tatniuiua,
will deliver 11 senium In tho PtlinltUn
Melhodlsl t li tn eh tomonovv nuiinliig.
The riliier.il nC tho late Kiiilik Wood
will bo held riom the le.sldoiue or Itlch
111 d Polllgrcw, on .Scotch street, this
afternoon nt 2.30 o'clock. The nieinhein
of tho liidejiendelit Older or Odd I'ol
lows lodge will uttoiiil In a body. In
totiucnt will be made in fiilon teiiio
tety. Kplscnpnl servlios will bo hold III Md
winds' hall tomoriow itrtciiiniiii at II.BO
o'clock, Uev. i:. ,T, Huughtun will have
t Inline.
Tony liicgonla, 1111 Ttullan, losldlin;
on 1'Vrrls stieet, was 111 tested by Coli
slnblo (hillgliall, at Hi assy Island, on
Thin Hilny, for Mnlatliig the game lawn,
tliogonla, vvhoii 111 rested, lind seveial
song bllds lu his possession, which he
had shot In the w noils near his home,
lie was given 11 homing hemic 'Sutilio
Cummlngs.who lined hlni $10 and tests,
Tho eloctile lighi committee of mini
ell has ordered n now eonimutalor for
Ihe Incalidescoiit machine at the plant,
and Its milval Is expeeted lodav.
Olypliant ludsie of Odd Fellows are
lonuestod to meet 11 1 Sweeney's hall at
1..'!0 o'elot'k this iiiteriioon, lo attend
the mucin! of the late Frank Wood.
"Pennsylvania" will bo at the opera
house this ovenlirjr.
HarviMt Homo services will be hold
lu the lllakoly llaptlst chinch tuiuoi
tovv nun nlng and evening. All tue tor
dlally Invited to attend.
The funeral nervli.es of Jumps W".
AValsh, who died at his homo on Dela
ware street. Thuisdiiy evening, will bo
hold tomonovv attornonn at 3 o'clock,
DALT0N.
Kci rotary Uoorgo Mahy Is building
an extensive chltkery on his piopeity.
Conliaelor 'Wllllanis, of Scimiton, is
doing the vvoi k.
Mr. mid Mis. Theodoie Miller, Mr.
and Mi.-. A. M. Finn me ut tho Pan
American this week.
Myton Clmko and uncle, of Sioux
city, Iowa, utc visiting lelalives in
this vicinity.
The funeral of Mis. Webster Koss,
who dloil on Monday last, was held ut
her late home, near Wall's Coiners ,
on Thiusday afternoon al 1 o'clock.
Theie was a large number ot fi lends
and lelalives piosent. Mis. Koss was
.1 member of the "West Abington
lliange mid the Kebotca lodge, of Fao
toryvllle, and a large delegation f 10111
oath ol those lodges was in attendance.
The services weie conducted bv Itev.
Leo, pastor ol the Factoryv lllc Metho
dist (lunch, and he was assisted by
Kov. Kobci t 1J. Thompson, of the D.tl
tou li.iptiht 1 lunch. The interment
was made in the now tcmeleiy nl
Pulton. Mis. Itoss was .'Is .veins of ago
and is survived by her luishand, two
sons and a daughter. She was the
only daughter of Mr. and Mis. Jterlon
Finch, who still survive, and also
tin cc biotheis. Her early death is
gieutlv mourned by her many 1 datives,
and li lends.
Mr. und Mis. U. L. Morgan mid clut
dieii, of Si 1. niton, me guests ut tho
Llaptlst p.ir.ioiiage.
A meeting of the Women's Christian
Tempo .1111 e union Mas held yesterday
at the home of Mrs. Fred Palmer.
At the Baptist 1 hutch Sunday morn
ing the pastor will pi eat h on "Con
sociation of Sell to Hod and its Re
sults," und 111 the evening the theme
of the diseouiso will be "I'ei lis C011
ri outing Young Men."
Mis. M. I. Sherman is visiting her
mother in Dhnlra, N. V.
OLD FORGE.
Hal vest home seiviies will bo held
111 the blick fhurtli next Sunday
unfiling mid oveulny.
Mr. and Mrs. John A. Wood attended
the lair at I'looiiisbmg- this week.
Mr. Ch.nlts Shales has pin chased .1
house ot .Mr. Thomas. Jones and moved
ills l.iniiiy into it.
The choir of the lulek church aie ar
l.uiging for a bazaar and ontei luln
nieut lo bo hold In the hose hotusp on
Oi toner -- and .:;. A lii.iina entitled
the 'Old Maids' Convention" will be
piosentod the Hist evening. On tho
Jd a pi ogi amine of vocal and instru
mental music and 1 collations Mill bo
given, U will give the inothois a
Unmet to buy apioas for their git Is
w mscHxasimxvsizBxsmsam
It's a decidedly new Suit Fash
ion for fall wear. The greatest
care and thought have been ex
ercised by us to combine good
cloth, stylish cutting and perfect
tailoring. Many followers of the
custom tailor have been won by
the merits of our "Atterbury Sys
tem" of clothes making. The
"DeSsarte," we believe, will be
another revelation to those who
have well defined ideas as to what
constitutes the best of the tailor's
art. Some samples are shown in
our windows, but we would rather
you would try one on. We can
better demonstrate the result of
our efforts.
SAMTER
K
, M wy-AfiS-lf.'JItlHilul rf;ii
Small Beynliai'iH's Tribute to
Trmifo'fon:l t.iko great plenstiro in
moit adinlrahlo recuporator when tho loast
tn rAM, .. I
DUFFY'S nm
4 U fQZb
if S --v.C'... '&' '- -f ,.- j
.c . . T-lCCjfQ
hns enrrlotl the blowing of honlth to tnoro homos
during tho past fifty ycais than all other medi
cinos conibiiied. It clues iniisiiniiition, nervous
ness and inrtigc-a ion; stimulates tlio blood, tonci
up tho heart, and is n boon to women during
their peiin.is; it allays nil pain and emeu the dis
ease commonly known among women ns fcmnlo
nenknes. It lias saved many noting gills' lives
nttlioentio.il pi-nod oli.iiiging ttoin giilliooil to
TTomunhooil. Duffy's 1'iuo Jialt Whiskey is
abwhitely pure it contains no fusel oil. It is tho
only w hiakev iccosnii d by thoGovoi mnoiit nsci
lncdiciiie. This i, a guarantee. All ihupcists
and grocers, $1,00 a bottle. Hew.iro of cheap
substitutes, put tip bvimreliiiblu dealers in bottles
that look lil,o"TJuiry's. AVIicnovor jou scoa
(toilers na.no on lini'lis crnoil-t. linvvninnr tlmt;
... ... ,., . . .' . ri.
and waists tor the bojs beside other
tisoltil ,11 lit let-.
The tiinei.il suvues of tin l.ile Mrs.
Henry Hauling were held on ThinsdJ.v
ntttinoon ut the new Mitliodlst i;pis
i opal iliui eh. The t cm, unit laid in
the p.nloi ot her late homo whete lliev
vveie Mewed by the liirnds. The IIoi.it
Uiliiite.s weio many and boaulilul
The solvit es woie i oiiilui toil by Itev.
Holmes of Pltlstmi assisted by itev.
AV. ti. J'-iinl:. pastor ol the l'i csbytei iau
t'liuieh of this plate. The lcm.iius
Intel i ed in Many lOinetei). Mis.
Hauling was limn in IMiS. Her liiald
en name was Ciithena laiaday, daugh
ter ol Mr. and Mis. .lolm Futurtuy.
She has lived in this place lor I lie past
thiiteeii .euis, wheie .she wus lcopeet
i d and loved by all who knew- her. Al
though a Milletcr lor the post low
mouths she boie Ins sufieilngs pa
tiently. She is sin vivid by a husband
and lour small chililion, tlio youngest
only live months ol aye.
clark;s green.
Distiitt Deputy CJi.inrt M'aster H.n
pei, ot Duiimoio, will Instiill olllcci.s
tonight (Satin ila) Into ollico in the
Kleetiic Star Lodge, No. IU0, r. O. O. F
in their hall in CUnK'n Uieeu.
Itev. M. S. (iiidsliall will preaih a
si i mon on Sunday evening on "Faith
Healing" inul the Ksties of the day
will bo .iNci piesputed lu the toutnc of
sei mmis now bi'giiu.
.loiin Smith is siieuding- a few days
with ulallvo.s and liltnds In Xay Aug.
Miss Stella Cunerj is sulfcilng lioni
,i,n ... i
... ' "",""'"" not, iii'Mt.ito to sell vou impure.
?"R,1,"I'; llllI, holly (lliouost. Adviioand
limit -iiniru Tnt frco '" a"' 0 " l10 "t,
Uuilj Malt htskov Co., Itoclifi.ter. N. Y. '
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COHPLETE OUTFITTER
r-""-r t ran urmi wti
BROTHERS
Sarah
ereihardi
tlio famous actress, pays ib givoa her
pleasure to tell what a great medicine ia
Duffy's l'uro Malt Whiskey. Sho tolls it
in her own way, and tho following is an
exact reproduction of Mmo. llcrnhardt'a
iciicr in ner own iiiiimwriiiiiR :
.s.. ... .,. h .
the World's Greatest Mediolne 8 1
nsiii'inf you Hint T find your Mnlfc Whiskey tea
bit fatigued. I know 01 nothing so perfect nor
I
an attack of typhoid fever ut the home
of lit lather, Mr. I'ulaski Covey.
M". llowatil i:, NoilhiiK has ip.
turned home from an extended busi
ness 1 1 lit.
-Mr. S. D. PuiUer of AVest Side,
Kci iintoii, -visited lolatlvcs here on
Thiusday.
CLARK'S SUMMIT.
A II ii o-t l'i '-loll will be hold in the Mcllio
ih-l 1 piiii'i'il thnuli nu the llli ot the pre eit
month.
Ml. .mil Mis. Jiumnnic nl l'i inkliii, V. V.,
am ii-itui' the fnimti's siilti, -Vli. Wauioth.
vir. Ilui t'hile, nf Sti.itituii, has been vuit
nu JiiiinN htiu 1 Ills wicilv.
Mi. anil Vtii. Ilrniiiuiii Ilos altrmlrd llui
fimtril nt the foiiiKi'-, tuiMu al ithol--nii on
loiuli lut, ami nu 'I I1111.-1I iy tho (uncul ol tlio
litln's inii-in, .it Wall'-, ( ninoi-,.
'Hie loiiilui-nry his iliv.nl d.mn.
Mr-. Homy LilnauU si nt a toiiple of dj.w af
ti.iutou thu wech.
ASPHYXIATED BY GAS.
Michael r. Creman and Son Tound
Dead in Bed.
lly i:tlu-ne VV
I'lul ideliihn,
.'.. m u, ind
lie fruin 'Ihe Aj&oualed I'rts'.
Hit. 11. AIuliiol 1 Cicni.m, .i;ed
In-, n.n, .lo-ipli, ajed 10 jp.iis
MPII l-pll.Wlltl
il lit illiiiiinutiii? g i-, .Inline li t
hnme r, Mi. (leiiiin'd biotlior,
ins linaiiltd, 'Ihe ln w.i-, fouii'd
s ti i . . 1 1 1 1 1 ir and his lithci w k im
hill, lie latei dieil.it i ho-.pilal.
nlitht .il the
win ic the Mtli
ih id ill lied (111
COII-rilMH in a I
It i- liolieioil
gi-t tiU'ie t"c
gi-, to i -i ipe.
piihli-liinsr liiiu-i
anrl a wr n
the (ieitiital nttat l.inrnl In tilt
line ilia manned, pintuttiii? Iho
Mi. t it man as ininigrr of thu
nf Hoiiin Vllciiim k Compiny,
some lepnle,
mn WHISKEY
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