. F'SSS 7 "" THE SURANTON TRIBUNE-MONDAY, MARCH 30, 1902. rw-& " ' The News of Calbonf ale. RAILROAD TIME TABLES. ; Deluwaie nnd Hudson Railroad. Nov nnJirr 21. HMI, , r Tmlm leave Caibondllo nt illy station ni rol. For Sainton nnd U nkevltnre-0.09. 7.00, SW, lioi, looi, n.ai a. ".: i.it M-i. m, s.oo, con, r.oti, looi, n w p. m. , 1f Sun.lavtt.lm lcue at Hull, 11.21 a. m.i l.M. .10. flfM, 8.!M I). in, . ,, , ... . Por Aliniiv. Samtoga. Mo.ilicil. lloloii, Vw 3'imMliil points, etc., 7.00 n. In ! 1.B1 !' '" ForW.nrt nn.l lloncdal.., 7.2i, 11.0. a. m ! "hnily hiiL leave Wnvn.art ami llonetdale Bt OS0 .1. 111. I 1.1.' i. I". , , , u-llt,,..llirie. Tmliu nrilvc nt Cirbondile froni Mil ;'',r', ami fccinnton a follows! lW.,fcS;!j 1 n. in.! 1J.37, 2 00, 3.11, 4.2$, U OS, 7.01, 8 .11, "'. 11.87 P. in. I 2 03n. in. . ,,,,. , Smelly mini mrlvc at 0 27 a, in.J U.10, !'. 4 2S, 0U!, II BT p Ijl. . ,, , ,,., Sutidiv trnliu arrive nt rnibondalp from wa mart nnd Hoiicd tie at 12 17 ami 7.o p. New York, Ontnilo nnd Western. f-eptoinber 17. 1001. . , ' Tnlm leave Caibondite for Reunion nt ..oo a. in j 4 00 p. ni. Siimliv Irulmrt 7.00 n..m ; 0.00 ii in. Tialna leave Carbondilo foi point! noi li nt 11.10 n. tn. On Sutidiy nt IU0 n. in. Ha In leaving at II.00 n. in week dav ami O.l U n. 111. fcundaji nuke connection for cw A oil., lorn- Tralni 'arrive from Scnnton nt 11.10 a. in.: M0 p. m.i from point norl.Ii, 4.00 p. i. "" from Scnnton at 0.10 a. in. ami " !' m" from Cadoslo. at 0 Oil p. in. Bile Railroad. .lune 21, 1001. , , , Train 7eive city elation, Cuban. hie, dail.v l"cicpt Sundav) at 7.00 a. ni. and I Si p m. for Ilran.lt and Mncveii; nt Oil n. ni ililh ( c opting hundiy), for lllnglnnilon. making ion iicetlons for New Yoik city and Buffalo, and at O.10 p. Jn. for Susquehanna, making connections for western points. , , Sunday trains at 0 4". n. m. for Sinntichamia. with western connections and 0 2. p. m. Willi tame connections. Trains arrive at P 53 a. m. and G 45 p. m Eundajs at 8 51 a. in. JORDAN IS RECOVERING. Hie Itfan. Shot ly Patrick McNulty Is Aole to Sit Up in Hospital ."Ward Other Hospital Cases. Martin Jordan, the West Side iesi dent, whose leg waH llddled with uitd Shot by Ills neighbor, Patrick McNulty, over two months ago, and whose life was despaired of mote than once, has fooled the staff: at Emergency hospital, and is getting well. He Is coming aiound slowly, and sits up in the vvaid a. part of each day. The hospital peo ple marvel at his rally ftom death's door, while McNulty and his fr lends are lejolelng that the accused, who is under ball for trial, will not have to answer the charge of manslaughter, that would have been pi eferred against McNulty by Chief of Police McAndrew, in the event of Jordan's death. The shooting took place during the eatly morning hours of Sunday, and ft oni the evidence they have gatn cied the police do not think that theie was any mmderous intent on Mc Nulty's part and that the shooting was, in pait, justiiled. Jordan is looked upon as Intiuder, who attacked the home of McNulty, bombarding it with stones .md cuislng threats" at the McNulty l.imlly. It is on these gtoumls that the justification is based. It appeals that Joidan, who is a neighbor of the McNultys, came to the McNulty house and endeavored to gain ,n entiance. Mis. McNulty was pre pailng a meal for her son, who worked with the night force at the silk mill. MuNulty, who was down the load way, waiting for the boy, heard the noise made by Jordan's stone-throwing and piof.tnlng, and, huirying back to the house, he got out an old musket, lusty fiom age, and tilled it with a charge of blrdshot that was even moie lusty. Jordan grew more desperate, and one of the btones, it is claimed, nairowiy missed the head of Mrs. McNulty and her youngest child, whom she cat lied in her arms. Fearing for his life, Mc Nulty bald, lie lhed, the charge lodg ing in the flesh around Jordan's ankle. Jordan was taken to Emeigency hos pital. The lusty shot, coupled with his debilitated condition, by reason of his dissipation, caused the leg to become infected, and for weeks he hovered be tween life and death. Several times it was believed that he had no chance whatever for recovery. A few weeks ago ho showed some improvement, which grew surprisingly, and a few days ago ho was allowed to sit up. Now every thins seeni3 favorable to his le toverji Other Hospital Cases. Stephen Meldo, a, driver boy riom Mayfleld, was taken to Emergency hos pital on Saturday afternoon. He was suffering from a crushed arm, the le bult of an accident while about his work aa a driver boy. The member was caught between car bumpeis. Prances Fitzstmmons, of Canaan ptieet, ban been admitted to the medi cal waid. Easter Concert. The Glee and Mandolin clubs of Col Bito University will appear in this city Easter Moml.iy night. During lis kistoiy, .Carbondale has enjoyed some rare musical feasts, at the hands of all kinds of musical ag JSS?!,ons uut ior tlle Ih'St time, the jolty-will be entertained by a university ylee club on Easter Monday night. ; For many, years, the glee and niando ln clubs -of Colgate -University have nado concert tours dm tag the Easter jyacatlon, but thqlr loute lias always ;Jaken them another way. New Yoik i ty Is alys In tjieU- itinerary for ;wo or tlnee concerts-, and as thqlr y-etuin tilp .ill cuiry them thiough .this pait of the ntn,te, ajmngeinents were completed for the conceit by the Indies' Aid society of the JJerenn Unp tlst church. When tho contract wus signed, It was with the expectation .that tho Grand opeia house might be vn)labje, but after consulting with CManager Uyrne; It was found that the Jiouso had been previously engaged for it week's engagement. This Is a eon Jj$luciabledis.appolntment, as only an Snudtt&irj, fcueh us tho Grand would ""accommodate, would win rant the UhU Tof employing these clubs, which conMst of twenty-three men. The conceit will therefore be held In the uudltoiluiii of the Keiean church, (! A .diagram will he piep.ued of tho ,ilttIiifiSi'JUid. ulf the centio pews will Jbo Hsjecdai,00 cents.' Them w)tl also "be abotitw fifty seats reserved In tho "lecture room at the same pilce. This .'will furnjsl about !)00 leserved seats, SwhWths remainder of the umlltoilum and lecture iooti will be so seated as to accommodate fully 400 mbio on the general admission tickets which will be sold at 35 cents. , While the Jadles figured upon an aud ience of at least .QQ0 when, making the contract an audience of 700 will make the enterprise a safe ono for them. The natural attractiveness of college musical'organlzatlons, under the man. iigoment of so cnpablc a body of wom en, in it city so appreciative of high guide entcttalmneiit ns Carbondale, tiitiltc a brilliant Huccots ccitaln. LAST WEEK OF MISSION. Mnriled Men of St. Boso Church Con clude Their Devotion, Amid Im piesslvo Ceiemonles Single Men This Week. Tho lunowal mission In Ht. Hose chinch was closed yesteiday for the muriled men, at nervli.es In the after noon. The sermon was dellvoied by Father Hummel), and It was a deeply Impiesslve dlscouise. He rungi ululated tho unit iled men for the milliner In which they attended nil the mission services. Dining the set vice, which wus un usually liuuiesslve, the men lenewed their baptismal vows and tecelved Unco blessings: God's divine blessing, the blessing of the pope, and the bless ing of the ml.slon fntheis. AVhlle they wete leiiewlng their bautlsmul miwh the men nil stood up, holding In the left, hund a lighted candle, the candle lep respntlng the one held by their .spon soi.s dltrlng tho saciament of baptism and which was the symbol of the light of faith. Tho sight of all the lighted candles was Inspiring and edifying. The chin ch was crowded and, In fact, has been so till week. Last evening at 7.110 the mls-slon lor the single men commenced, and the handsome edlllco wus eiowded. Father Hatnmell opened the mission and de ll veied an eloquent seimon. This Is the last week of tho mission, which lms ul leady been blessed with fiultful lesults. The Itedemptorist fnthei.s conducting the levival aie all sneakeis of elo quence, and the sermons given by them aie instructive and uplifting and will piove of unmeasuiable benefit to St. ltose pailshiouers. THE TELEPHONE COMPANY. Tho Caibondale and Pennsylvania Companies Plan for Extension of Seivice. Both the Catbondale Telephone com pany and the Pennsylvania company aie planning extensions and other changes that will greatly' Inciease the efficiency of the seivice of each In this city nnd vicinity. The Carbondale company Is going to install another section of switchboaid, which will mean accomodations for one hundred additional phones. In tensions of the system will also lie made, glIng seivice, to Dundaff and Crystal Lake; also to points north of the city. Since the consolidation, new blood, ns It were, has been Infused into the Pennsylvania company. Evidence of this is to be seen in Carbondale, wheie many improvements will be cairied out, gi eatly to the benefit of the sub set Ibers. The old quartets will be abandoned in April and Manager Glileran and his force of operatois will move Into a greatly Improved home on the top floor of the Miners' and Mechanics' bank building. Officials of the com pany weie in the city last week, ni ranging with Mr. Gllleinn for the change of cables, etc. Pine Music at Trinity. Yesterday there was another one of the splendid musical piogiammes at Trinity chinch, for which this congre gation is famed. At the moinlng her lep, Mr. WIdmayer, violinist, of Scranlon, accompanied Oiganist Llew ellyn Jones In all the instrumental se lections. Miss Lydla Sailer sang Han del's Largo, with a violin obligato. In the evening some iare vocal selections were enjoyed. Mis. Maigaiet James, of Scianton, sang "He Was Despised" and theie was a duet, "The Loid Is My Shepheid," by Miss Sailer and Mis. Jones. Constable Neary's New Office. The constables of Lackawnnna coun ty have caught the spirit of oiganlza tlon and aie now in a society, by which they propose to preserve their lights. Tho constables In their elec tion showed bplendld judgment by choosing Constalo Neary, of this city, as treasurer. Whether It is i tinning down a criminal, preserving oidor or looking after funds, Caibondalo's pop ular constable Is, as "Skezlcs," in the show, would nay, "Johnny on the ipot.' Miss Wiight Getting Well. It will be cheeiful news to her luun eious friends to learn that Miss Flor ence Wiight, supeiintendent of Emei gency hospital, Is lecoveilng fiom the Illness that prostrated her and which made her physicians feel anxious for u time as to her iecoeiv. Miss Wright has made good piogiebs toward lecovery lately, and she now has sufficient strength to walk about the hospital each day. There Is lejolc ing In the hospital, as there will be among her friends, as her lnfluenco and her dlieetlon has been gi eatly missed, Bagged a Fox. Caiboudulo huntsmen ate alwajs heaid from when they go after game. A hunter fiom Honesdalo would bo buie to be heard fiom, oratoilcally, before tho hunt, but that's ull. Tho latest evidence of Catbondalo mnrkfa mnushlp is the bagging of a fox on Filday by Samuel Feu ell, In tho woods at Fnrvlew, Young Ladles' Caid Club. A toteilo of young ladles, conspicu ous in thu boclul llfo of the city, huvo loimcd a caul club anil spend one af ternoon of euch week at puchio, The next assembly will be at the home of Mis. J. Hatry IlowlHon, on S.itutduy afternoon next. Continues to Impiove, Mis. P, S, Joslln, who has been dun geiously 111 of ueuiulglu, continues to Impiove, nnd her physician feels en com aged thut alio will gtow In btiength and bo around ngulu, To Entertain Tonight, Mr. and Mis. Itusscll M. Shepherd will enteitnln u few fi lends at cauls tonight at their home, on Dmte ae uue. Led the Men's Meeting. Albeit E. Estubtook led (he men's meeting at the Berean Uaptlst chinch Sunday motnlug, with splendid suc cess. Mr. Estabrook Is one of Hie most ac tive young men of tho cliuich, lining a position n the choir, serving thu Sunday school ns librarian, nnd has been Identified with the men's movement since Its beginning. Tho spirit of earnestness which fills him In his labors 111 the congregation was present In Ills conduct of the gather ing of Ilia men of tho congregation, which mude the meeting Interesting and pi oil table. GAINING IN PRESTIGE. Centennial Social Club Bocomlng Quito a Factor in tho Social World. The Centennial Social club, which jimt moved Into new quuitcis In the Leudcr building, Is gaining In prestige and will soon bo an important factor In the social life of the city. The club, which was formed by a few social Bplilts just after Cnibondnlo's semi-centennial, begun to nourish until the moms in tho opeiu house block be came luudequutc and a new home wus sought. It wus locuted in tho Leader building, where the club has two In viting looms handsomely and neatly furnished. At yesteiduy's meeting u hult-dozen numes were pioposcd and accepted. The club now has soveial piofesslona lepioitented In lis membership, and the Indications aie that It will continue to flourish until its stiength and finances will w mi ant the furnishing of u club house thut will have every convenience and comfoi t. The club Is planning for some sinuit social uffulrs after the Len ten seuson. At yesteiduy's meeting officers wete elected us follows: Piesldent, Wllllnm Mnnnlon; vlce-picsldent, Charles Alex ander: secietary, f J. Muhoney; tiens ui er, Hei licit Wilson. DAHING ENTERPRISE. Valued Appreciation by Editor Munn of the Saturday Review. Maneger O'Malley, of the Carbondale braiich of the Scianton Tilbune, de serves moie than oidlnaiy praise for thedailng entei prise displayed n week ugo In l iishing the Hood news to his paper when all the rulhoads weie tied up. He made the seventeen mile jour ney by wngon In tho night when the Lackawanna valley was the channel of a l aging tonent. Hildges were un safe, loads washed out and Inundated and conditions generally hazaidous. He was, however, lewaided by seeing his paper exclusively on .sale Satin day inoi nlng when the entile leading pub lic was thli sting for Hood news. Besides the immedlute pioflt, The Tribune gained a lasting leputation for seivlng Its, putions piomptly under ad eiso conditions, which will stick to It for a long time. Mr.'O'Maliey Is a Upc of that energetic Ameilcan news papei man who succeeds by not only perfoimlng his duty but by exceeding it. Chailes It. Munn, in The Satuiday Re view. MEETING OF FIREMEN. Will Piesent Their Giievances at the Convention in Aichbald To- mouow. James Fluellen, dlstilct oigunizer of the Ameilcan Federation of Labor, le ceived notice jesterday fiom T. D. Nichols, piesident of Dlstilct No. 1, United Mlne.Woikeis, to call a meet ing of the stationary lliemen and en glueei.s of this ilty, for the purpose of electing delegates to the convention which is to be held In Swift's hall, Aichbald, lomouow afternoon. The delegates aie asked to piesent to the convention what grievances they may have, that they may be taken finally befoio the convention of the three dls ti lets of United Mine Woilceis to be held In Shamokln. A fuller account of the pioposed con vention appeals In the local columns of toda 'b Ti ibune. OBITUARY. MRS. ELIZAIJETII I.YNG, widow ot the late John Lyng, died Satuiday noon at the homo of her daughter. Mis. James P. Noiton, 2J Farvlew stieet. The end came after a paialytlc stioke which piostiated her four weeks befoie the day of her death. Mrs. Lyng was bom in Plttston, Jan uaiy 11, 1832, and came to this city when she was 20 yeais of age, and lived here ever since. Her husband died over twenty yeais ago. She was a Chiistlan lady whose llfo had a gentle influence on those about her. She was a devout member of St. Rose chinch. Mis. Lyng Is survived by two daugh tets, Sister Gertrude of St. Patrick's Orphanage, Scranton, and Mis. James P. Norton, of Faivlew street, with whom tho deceased had leslded for mally yeais. One sister, Sister Cerna dine of St. Vincent's Orphan asylum, Detiolt, Mich.; two biotheis, Joseph Fan ell, of this city, and John Fan ell, ol Grass Valley, California, also sur vive her. The luneial will take pl.KP on Tuesday, tho cortege leaving the homo at 0:13 a. m. At St. Rose chinch a icqulem mass will be celebrated after which builal will be made In St. Rose CLiucleiy. FELIX DEVANNEY, a lesldent of Caibondale over a half centuiy, passed away at his home on Rrooklyn street" on Satuiday morning after an Illness of long duration. Mr. Dovanney wus a lespected citizen nrd was deeply attached to his home. Mr. Dovanney Is survived by his wife, tlnee duughteis, Mis. Mail; Dugan, Mrs. William Mulloy, of this city; Mrs. Thomas Duffy, of Vandllng; four bons, Felix and John Dovnnney, of this city; I uiiiek Devunney, of Vandllng; James Dovanney, of Des Moines, Iowa; and om sister, Mis. Mary Flannel y. Tho fiineial will tuko place Monday morn ing, tho cortege leaving the house, No. 150 Uiooklyn stieet, nt 0:15 o'clock. BODY AND BRAINS. Wizened little bodies and big brains or big strong bodies and no brains neither one of these makes a good combina tion. To produce big healthy bodies and big healthy brains take Scott's Emulsion. Childhood is the best time to commence. Scott's Emulsion contains food for bone and nerve and flesh and blood. Scott's Emulsion promotes growth and proper development. Just the thing for weak children. Scud fur Free Sample. SCO IT fr. 1)0 W.N L. ChcniLU o Purl S.U K. V. A "For Rent" sign on your houso Will only bo seen by the casual passerby. A "For Rent" ad In The Tribune will be seen by ALL who may bo contemplating a change of residence. Four lines one time, 10c. Four lines three times, 25c. Htnlnl will bo made In St. Rose ccnic tei y. Preached at Baptist Church. Ilev. Muynard JX. Thompson, the es teemed pastor of the Baptist church of Jerniyn, occupied tho pulpit or tho Heiean Raptlst church at yesterday morning's services, in the absence of Rev. Dr. Wluilen. Rev. Mr. Thompson, as on other oc casions when ho onielntcd at the lieroun chmch occupied the pulpit yes terduy to the pleasine and profit ot the congtegntlon. , In the evening, Rev. Leon Drake, a student at Keystone ucadeiny, was In the pulpit. Dinginm Opens Tonight. The dhigium for Hit Innes bund con ceit opens tonight at Reynolds' ding stoic. Checks will be given out us usual. Mttnager Ryine expects u bilsk opening sale, us theio hnve been In finities fiom Archbald lo Potest City about seats. The cpnceit will bo tho biggest thing in a musicul wny this sea son and will, no doubt, be u pionouneed success. Patient Out Again. Albeita Lee, of "Washington stieet, who was operated on at Emetgeney hospital soveial weeks ago, after an attack of appendicitis, was out on Saturday for the Hist time since leav ing tho hospital. Sho is much 1m pioved since the operation and will soon bo In pcifeet health. Machinist from Scianton. James Donnelly, of Scianton, begins w ork today as u machinist in shops of the Deluwnie and Hudson company in this city. Mr. Donnelly Is a skilled machinist, having had a good exper ience with the Dickson woiks at Scian ton and lutei with the Allis-CIuilmeis company. Gone to Be Wedded. MIps Annie AVarg, who has been ein plojed at the Lackawanna house for some time, left on Saturday morning tor Chicago, wheie her man luge will take place In u few days. Miss Wnig bus numeious fi lends in Caibondale, whose heaitlelt wishes accompany her. Dr. WhaleirMn Scianton. Rev. Dr. AVhnlen, pastor of the 13e lp.m Baptist chui eh occupied the pul pit of the Baptist chinch at Gieen Ridge yesteulay, the foimer pustoi. Rev. "W. J. Foul, hnvlng depaited for his new pastorate in New York state. Back to Caibondale. Ospar Hepslcker, who was night chef at the Iinepiiul lestaurant some time ugo and gave up to go to Scianton, Is back in Caibondale, untl is now em ployed as head baker In Riunlg's bakei y. Able to Be Out Again. Fiank 15. Cliffoul. who has had a soveie attack of Illness, which thieal ened to destroy the healing of one ear. Is so improved that he was able to bo out yesterday for the first time in sevei ul w eeks. Meetings of Tonight. Common council. Olive Leaf lodge, Odd Fellows. Fedeial union, No. 7204. Pattlolie Older Sons of America. Carbondale council, Knights" of Co lumbus. THE PASSING THHONG. "William C. Mooney, of Scianton, Is In the city. Thomas Loft us, of Scianton, spent Sunday In Carbondale. Randall Stephens Is quite ill at his home on Summit avenue. Miss Annie Grudy, of Muylleld, wus a Curbondule lsltor yesteulay. Thomas Moi .inland I'utrlck Tigho weie Plttston visitors yesteulay. Mis. Augusta Cobb, of Fat view, Is the guest of Caiboudulo fi lends. Isuae Uutros, of Wllkes-Rarte, spent Sunday with Caibondale filends. J, II. "White, of Aichbald, visited lilrnd. in Caibondale on Saturday. T. J. Duffy, of Scianton, was n visitor in Carbondale on Satuiday evening. Mis. Fied Sluman, who has been quite sick is a little Improved today. Hugh Fltxpatilek, of Scranton, spent yesteulay with relatives In this city. Chatles McCanu, of Reckville, spent Sunday with his patents In this city. Ileibeit Illsted and David Maxwell visited in Scianton Saturday evening. Miss Caule Stevens Is visiting over Sunday at her home on Summit ave nue. Cieoigo C. Llttlo nnd wife, of Luke Copin, weie at tho Iluulxoii houso on Saturduj. Mr. and Mis. Wllljum Taylor, of Oreen Ridge, urn visiting fi lends In Cnrbondnle. Mr. James Ollhool, of South Main sheet, spent the Sabbath with filends In Olyphant. Miss Molllo allium tin, of Scianton, was the guest of her patents In this city Sunday. Edwaul Delaney, u student In Dick inson Law school, at Carlisle, Is homo for n few davs. Iir, and Mis. w. A. Spencer aie In Cleveland, Ohio, where they will visit for soveial weeks. Mr. Henry Lewis, of Summit avenue, has left for I'lttsbuig wheio he will be vvoiktng for about a munth, .Misses I.oiettu and Cello, Coleman, of the West Side, me spending a few duyn with lelatlve.s In I'lttston. John E. Allen, of Scianton, advertis ing manager of the Cuthollo Light, wus u Carbondale vllstor on Satuuluy, Mis, Augusta Baker Is home fiom Scianton wheio she was the guest for seveial days at tho home of her son, A. 8. Baker. Rev. J. F, Wuiner, presiding elder, l.i Id the quuiteily meeting In the Meth odist chuich Suuduy mid preuched the evening seimon. John Hurst and family have moved fiom Carbondale back to Honesdale. Mr. Hunt being compelled to give ud his work here on account of falling health. Mr, and Mrs, Thomas C. Cummliigs, of Archbald, spent Bundny with the hitter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Nealon, on South Main stieet, Oeorge Bpnhl, ' who Is now In the prlntery of the International Corrcs poudpneo Schools nt Scranton, spent Sunday among his Carbondnle friends. MIrs Nelllo llnrrlngton, Stanley and ThoimiB Harrington, of Dunmoie, weio In the city yesterdny. They wete hero to visit their sister, Sister Maui Ice In St, Robp convent, who Is sick. Rev. William Hlller, it former Car bondnle pastor, who has a host of ftiende hcic, returned to his home In Pnirons on Saturday after a visit with his foiis, Frederick and Hairy, of thts city. Mlstcs Margaret MoDonuld and Loutre Bishop weio In Scranton Satur day tho guests of tho lultor's Bister, Miss Grace Bishop, who Is employed in tho International Conespondence Schools. J. A. Mooney, head traveling repre sentative of the Carbondale Metal Working company, Is at the Haulson house again after scvcial weeks spent cm n business tilp among the cities In the East. Archlo Guinpy, organizer of the Woodmen of the World, has loturncd fiom Wllkes-Bairo, where ho has been engaged In placing In working condi tion Wyoming Valley camp of this or der. Mr. Ournoy has succeeded In se curing about a half hundted members. Louis Landau, of Scianton, was a visitor In CuiboudalQ for a short time yesteiday en louto to Honesdalo wheio he spent the day. Mr. Latulnn is a member of the survey and mine en gineering corps of the New Yoik, On tailo und Western company. He is a young man of ability, who has a prom ising caieer befoie him, which he Is certain to All with success. JEBMYN AND MAYFIELD. Tho funeial of Andrew Lee, the lit tli bleaker- boy who met with such an unfortunate accident In the Dela ware and Hudson bleaker last Wed nesday thit he died a few hours after of his Injuiles, took place yesteiday afternoon. Sser vices were held In St. James Episcopal chinch by the lector, Rev. C. E. Fessenden, who delivered an address on the words "Of such is the kingdom of heaven," the conclud ing part of which leferied to the boy's last houis, and In which he told of the boy's deslie for death, was most pa thetic and brought teais to all piesent. Theie was a number of pietty lloial gifts, which included a horse-shoe and dove, pillow, wieath and several bouqets. The lhat was the gift of the bleaker boys, to whom the sad death of their compallon was a hard blow. The pall beaiets weie: George Pooie, Arthur Bishop, Archbald; John Mc Ilale, Willie Greenslade. The flower beaieis weie John Dioutter, Peter Whitney, Thomas Hogarth. John Ste phens, William Doud nnd .Timothy Ciinringham. William, the little son ot Mr. and Mrs. Fiank Hemehlght, of Second stieet, tiled at 8 o'clock jpsterday moinlng. The deceased was the only child and death is tlieiefoio a sevei c afllletlon to the sorrowing patents. Alfied Walkey, of Scianton, was a visitor hero on Satuiday. Very little headway Is being made in getting the water out of the Glen wood shaft, the flist gain being made on Ftidaj. when It was loweied tlnee inches. The woik Is being consldei ubly lelnuled by want of sufficient steam. Ai langements aie being made, however, to put in some new bolleis and when this Is accomplished it Is c.poeted the woik will piogiess moie lapidlv. Mr. and Mis. Fiank Ditmoie, of Vundlliiq, weie the guests of Jeimvn filends yesteulay. Martin Mojles, a 11-j car-old boy, of Thlid stieet, West Mayfleld. Is 111 ot dlphtheila. Steve Nldock, a di Iver boy, had his elbow painfully unshed between two mine caio while at work in tho Eilo collioiy Satuiday. Mr. and Mis. Robert AVctheian, of 01,v pliant, weie yesteiday the guests of Mr. nnd Mis. Samuel Griffiths, of AVest Mayfleld. Miss Jennie Gteensladp, of Ceme teiy stieet, Is lslting Dunmoie f i lends. Theie has been some trouble blow ing tho last two days at tho Erie col liery, which may today develop Into a strike. The tiouble was brought about by the dlschaige of a laborer who re fused to contribute towards the check man's salary. The man was dis charged by the mlneis, but upon It becoming known, the foreman ordeied the man back to his woik, wheieupon the milieus who dlschaiged him re fused to work with him nnd ceased woik. The whole ot the men have taken the matter up and epeet to take some action today. PECKVILLE. Master Layton Jenkins spent jester day with filends In Scranton, Mrs. C. A. Rej nolds, who iccently underwent an operation at Dr. Thomp son's private hospital, is rcpoi ted to be Impioving. Mrs. Leslie Giosvenoi has letuined from u tilp to Chnileston, S. C, where her husband Is now located Miss Nina Picketing entei tallied a number of her li lends nt her home, on Hickory street, Saturday evening. Tho Traction company operated cais thiough Peckville yesteiday for tlio (list tlmo In neatly a week. Miss Jessie Hnlllster is ill with the miimus. Mis. Marv Barnes bus lotuutcd to Yutesville, utter spending u few dajs with lelutlves lieu-. George Robcits, of the firm of Rob erts Bros,, nieichnnts, will leuvo this moinlng for New Yoik city, to puichuso spilng goods. OLYPMANT A inuslciile will bo given at tho icsl dence of AVllllnm Mnson, on Fltst stieet. Blakely, twnoriow evening, In aid of tho Piesbvteilan chinch. The pro giamme will consist of selections by Fied E. AVilson, Mis. Daisy Hall AVll son, the Olymplu orchestiu nnd other tulented peiformeis. At tho close of the pi ogi amnio u tempting luncheon Good for the Babies. Theio Is no better medicine mude for babies than Ohumbei Iain's Cough Rem edy, its pleasant taste nnd piompt and effectuul cutes make It a fuvoilte with tho motheis of small Uilldien. It quickly cuies their coughs nnd colds, pi eventing pueumoniu or other setlous consequences, it not only cuies ciotip, but when given us soon as tho cioupy cough appeals w)ll prevent the attack. Chambei Iain's Cough Remedy contains no opium or naicotlc In any foiin, und may bo given as confidently to a baby as to an adult. It always cuies. For sale by ull druggists. will bo served, and ice cream and home made enndy sold. A delightful evening Is assured for all who limy bo present. The affair Is In chuigc of the ladles ot tho AA'est Side. Council will meet tonight, and Piesl dent Brown will appoint the vuiIoub committees for the ensuing yenr, A meeting ot the school board will also be held tonight. Tho water having ull been pumped out of Eddy Creek nnd No. 1! collieries, woik will be resumed at both places to day. Kvun Jones, of Dickson, has been chosen pianist of tho Olymplu ot client rn. Miss Hannah Brown, ot Tunkhnn nock, who has been the guest ot filends hcic for the past week, retained homo Satuiday. Miss Mary Clancy has letuined home, after spending u week at South Scranton. TAYLOR. Invinclblp commnndery, No. 252, An cient nnd Illustilous Order Knights of Multn, Installed their officers for the ensuing term ut their session on Frl dny evening: Sir knight commander, Emlyn T, Jenkins; gencrnllsslmo, Oli ver M. AVllllnms; captain general, Ralph AV. Nye; pi elate, Edgar Thom as; lecotdor, John F. Tubbs; assist ant recorder, John D. Francis; trens urer, AVllllnm Iluist; senior wnrden, Thomas AV. Jones; Junior warden, Chniles Peiry: stutiduul benicr, John S. Evans; sword bonier, William Mor ris: waidon, Thomas J. Hughes; sen tinel. Tallle Griffiths; first guaul, Jacob Reese; second guard, David T. Davis; tiustee, Thomas J. Hughes; ippiesentatlve to the giand comman do! y, John D. Finnels; alternate, Enoch Williams. Tho Gei man Evangelical chutch will exhibit tho famous Oberammergntt Passion Play In moving pictures by the Edison storo-piojoctlng vlnetosopo machine. It Is tho most Interesting and wondeiful exhibition of its kind In existence, showing In life motion the vat lous scenes and Incidents In the life of our Loid Jesus Christ, fiom His birth to Ills ascension, as pei foimed by the devout peasants of Obeiammcrgau. The exhibition will bo given at AVebcr's link, Mutch 21th and 23th. The Old Forge borough council ic oiganlzed In council chambei s on Thursday evening. The following offi cers were elected for the ensuing yeai: President, James Melvln; secretaiy, 13. J. Judge; treasuier, George Drake, jr.; street commissioner, Edwaul Fllzgei ald. The appointment of boiough so licitor wns"Nild over until the net tegular meeting. John M. Hauls, esq., our well-known townsman and piesent boiough solici tor, received the appointment as solici tor of the Dickson City boiough. JenUln Davis, our well-known townsman, will open a music stoic in tlie Evans piopeity, on Main street, next month. The pupils of Miss Nichols, of No. 4 school, South Taylor, enjoyed a pleasant slplgtu.lde on Fi Iday. One week fiom tonight the Old Foige Llteiaiv society will pi oducc "The IrKh Ileiolne" In Fallon's hall. Tick ets, ; tents. Mis. Joseph D.iis, nccoinpanled by her niece, Miss .Maig.uct Evans, vis ited her daughter. .Miss Muud, a stu dent ot thi' Stioudsbuig Normal school, on Saturday. Miss Anna Loveiing. of Otccuwooil, left on Satuidn; for Siacue, N. A"., to accept n position as saleslady with a well-known cloak and millinery fhm. Jllhs Edith Rlchnids, who has been the guest of hei cousin, MNs Susie llpiiis, of I'tilon stieet, retpined to her home in Rojeisfoul, Pa., on Satui day. John V.. Evans will leave for New York today on a buslnes.i tilp. Opeiator Ralph AS'. Nye called on AVllkes-Kuiie filends on Satuuluy evening. AVOCA. The school board and boiough coun cil will meet this evening. The death of John Hcnlev oci lined yesteulay moinlng at tho family lesi dence on the AVest Side, after soveial weeks' illness. Deceased was one of the (list lesldents In tho town, and was te spected by all who had tho plcruuie of his nequnlntnncp. Ho wus a devout Chiistlan, and although unable to at tend to dim ill or social mutteis. lie wus uhvnys foi tided with the spliltual comforts of l elision und was pienuied to die when the final summons mine. Besides his wile, the following mem bers of the family survive: Rev. Will lam, of Jacksonville, 111.: Thomas, ot Butte City; Misses Teiefu and Joseph ine, nt home. Tho tuiieiul Is not yet in i anged. Miss Nettle Diultner is visiting filends In AVllllamspoi t Miss Agne. Sinoat, a nurse in Bellc vuo hospital, New Yoik cllj, Is the guest of Mis. AVlllluin Blown. At tho last meeting of the Ladles' Missionary society of tho Lungclllfp chmch, the following ofllceis weio eleited: Piesldent, Mis. D. T. Sniythe; ill st vlce-picsldent, .Mis. Thonuis Biown: seiond vlce-uipsldent, Mis. William Laird: secietiuv, Mis. E. Lai id: tiensuier, Mrs. ,1. 11, Audeison; Christmas box, Mrs. Thomus Pnity und Miss Jean Ciunslon. Jlis, D, E. Twist, of Hudson, spent Sntuiduy with Mis. S, Deehle. Peter McQueen, of tho AVest Side, Is critically ill of paialysis. OLD FORGE. The alliens of Slocum coiini 11, No. 271, Junior Oidei Tutted Ameiicun Me chanics, have thl.H dav settled for tho death of our sons, R. E Barnes and fi, AV. Sunloy, who weio membeis of tho above-named organization, for the sum of $350 (five hunched und fifty dollars) euch, that being the rmount In full that they pay upon the death of its mem beis, the claims being paid In less than thlity davs after. Tho council Is lu a flcuulshliig condition, with u inembei shlp of about 1100, AVo can cheerfully pcommeud It to any young men who aio eligible to become) membeis. E. T. Baiucs. Thomas Sunley. - - JESSUP. The Infant son of Mr. unci Alis. Michael Blanche, of Main sticrt, who had the mlufoituno to fall Into a pan of hot gteuse, the cuily pait or hist week, died fiom thu icsults Filduy moinlng. Tho child was but u year old, und bUlfeiPd e.ci minting pain up to the time of Its deatlr. The funeial, whlih took place Sutmduy afternoon, wus largely attended Intel meat wus lu the 01 pliant Catholic temeteo. It la expected that tho Stcrilik Creek collleiy, which has been Idle sineo the lecent washout, will stait lu full upci Utloil this moinlng. Quite u huge number of our towns people heuid the lectin o of William Lyon's PffiW PERFECT Used by pooplo of roflnomoiii for ovor a quarter of a century; SCRAN1WS BUSINESS HOUSES. THEB1 ENTCrtPRISINQ DCALEHB OAN SUPPLY YOUI1 NEED8 OF CVCltY CHARACTER PROMPTLY AND OATia FACTOniLY. FOR SALE ntKinir.S and WAIJOSS of nil dml; lo llniiM-x iiml IlnlltlliiK l,oH nt bnrgiliu, HUlt&I.S Ci.ll'l'r.1) und (lltOOMli) nt M. T. KELLER LncKivvniiiii CarrlnRC Work. J. B.W OOLSEY &Oo CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS. Dealer In Plate Glass and Lumber OF ALL KINDS. SECURITY aUILDINS ASAVIN3SUSION Home Odlce, 20J 1MJ Mem Building. We mo maturing liarc-c cich month vvliicli tliovv it net Kiln to tlio investor ot about 12 ici icnl. p loin inonov. We nlso 1jiio JVM, Pill) sratK MOO 00 per bhuc, Inter est pjjalile ftiiii-iniiiully. M.r.i:itr it ILL, Secretary. E. JOSEPH KUETTEL. nir 511 f.aikauiinni avenue, manufacturer ot Milt unii or all kinds; fully piopirecl for the nu iu' scroti. Wo nuke ill klncli of porch sue en-, ell. PETER STIPP. Ilcneril (mtrnilor, Jlullclcr nnd Dealer In Hit UiIiik Mour. ( emenlliiR of ccllais a fp' njllj. 'Itloplionc '2VI2. Oflice, 1127 WashlnRton avenue. THE SCRANTON VITRIFIED BRICK AND TILE MANUFACTURINaCO SIP ANY .Vt.ikcH of P iv ln(f Prick, etc. M. II, PjIc, (iciici.il siliv. Aijcnt, Ofhre .12') Wislilngton ave Woiki .it Viy Aug, 1'j , Ik J: W. V. It.Il. JennliiBH Bryan, nt the recount, Filduy evening. WIAU1ERS. Special to the Siuiituu I'ribunc. Mnuiien, M nc ti H Hie Women's DuMliri 'IriupeMim union vvill meet at Mis Willi lit! M Kins', 'rue-ill, Mmli 11 Mi. l.ivlu Is diiuji'ioii'd! ill at Iter honie; .md is he in,? ultcncled bv fit. Mephens, ot Salem. Mi. Hits In- iclmnccl fiom the confereipe. snee lite blizJiil tillioicl woik has been nonim whit icsiiutcd Ihi ( Inistiay clitiuh fill at MidUonville, which v.is pj-tponed en iiieuttnt of the incleni. ml vvr-iilin, will lo "pen Mauh '21, '2r and 21. 1'iis-s will In- (jiven on hid iiilla and all kiut'j uf ladles' fiuc.v vvcik. Mi l. Ilii.acfnilli wis niiieing the visitors hen- eliiiiiL' fie 1'ifct week. .1 l!h cckei vislle-el fin mis here on Kiidav at It. ,1 I men lepus-ntcel this plire at th Methodl-t Pioli-nnt inufeiciiee. HAWAIIAN DISC HURLING. A Suggestion That Ancient Sport 333 Eevived Well Received. 1 nun ilic Honolulu Mai, 1 ibiuni II. 'ilto Mticje-llnn his been made tint the old , pui I uf iolIli." the ulii mill, i, once to picv ilent .mum,; the llivwlii'ii. he lenved. 'ihe ulii ii'iiki weie polished dl-cs of i-tonc mino -K Imhes lu ellaniet i, nnd pnliips ,i inch and a, hilt lu llilckni"-', i-lishtli couvexed on Ihe shies. lie tpoil v is verj filniilii to lint of the an cient llcllin.o in loin of lliiov.imr the disc ami some phllolcgi-H Invr added this custom, villi tlio (hie ot Ihe lluvv.illin lielnicfi, vviealli glv in,; mid nihil nitlonal Halts to thu evidencea lioni wlici li the endeavor to tl ice the Ilavviilunj mil illliel i tees lo i piimii (iieek md I'oisian origin. 'Ihe ulii nulki weie alvvavi liiought out at any gillie i In,' vvliiie foals of (kill and btiength weio In he ivliibited aiming the II ivviiIIiiik. fxical champloiH fiom fai and ne.'i would githei- lo (how ilii.ii skill and muii weie the vv igrrs on Ihe outcome I lie polWicel dolus weie lmrlcil vvitli all the tone and (kill ot Ihe tlunvver, who 'iiiiuil in Ids c i-t a pose that nnul have beeni iliuo.t id-ntlcsl vv llli Hi it of the well known alatno of the "lli'ioboliH 'Ihiovvei." , 'Ihe polMied ttoiie1 would ru-li along tha sinoolii Hack, passing all competitors oi linger ing behind Ihe founio.t. Standing Willi teu-o nuijile-', Ihe lltroweti lemiliieil inuiiov ible, wlilla the excited multitude, lined up along the fpet'al. Iv piepiled Hack, would endeavor lo keep apieo vvllli the bwilll.v nulling ilbc. (.homing aloud an it pHseil eitlni stonci, now ljing (till at tlulr jouimj'rt end, m peihin lliioiigh Koine i nsklllfut Ivvld nt Ihe moment of deliver turning ashla from tho pith at tho moment of tiluniph, and ptcading niomriiUiy (on.tcipillon for tlulr Mil among the dowel who laughed lit llio elU lOiutUcd iHhlite. '11m hlrciiglh in el In lliiowiug tlio ellcs juuj be linigliiid by the Inwili of Ihe track which vva? piepucil. I.ovcinor Pole dalul that lie lkil (een narks prcpueil fu Ihe game of twelve bun dled ,vaid length, "I believe," Mid lie. tint Hie length of Ihe throw is not the only teat If I lime nib! i ilghllv. ollcl.i weie set up lit the oul of the track, belwe"n which the dk-e had to m i he., tho vktni.v " llllur wilneert of lliAa Tffi Powder spoil lonoborale the length of llin cist(, aelellii fc- that ono iIIm- woiiiii miiHiinit-i i- r itiinunjr Inn H tl in lii thiovv out of Ihe path a competitor lh.it li in the center of llio tiaek and mill toiiiu bclwini the dicks. U luam und native fell, vals Ihe (port uecnw lo hive been practiced In a, modllictl foiin b Uk .voimger iiitu and niiidciu. THE MANAVI HAMMOCK. May Yet Become na Populnr ns tho Pannnm Hat. 1'iom the Washington slur 'llio reiei.t beavj ilcmiud in the I'liltcd hfatej ful tho jlpajapi, oi imuavl hat, better known, mabe, w, Ihe "I'mimi," v.lll piobjbly tend td diiillul popiiUiUe iho iitanivl liiinniock ol I'nuilor, vvlili li ranks with the liat In ilurabili', jtll, tic woiluMiuhip, eomfuit and kcncia cu imiorli). At least that U the opinion of Unitcil sulci, t'oiisul tictiiM.it He I.eo.i at, l,uiaqull. In i lecent lepnu to the dalo ilepaluicnt lie gJU (Oino Inteicdlng infornialoii icganlln Hie inauivl hjiuinoik. Tiavclerii in I'liiaiki larely fall l take one ir moie vvllli them, when uturuliL: tl the I'lillid Slativj lu Cciiador tho liannuocS li an iudltpuisable hoiuelioM adjunct, being u e.l as u luiunioik b day anil as a bed by nlht. 'ihe law in.nciiJt in eleiivcd from tho leavci , ni (hui'U of a palm found In tonic of the coat prov iuica of l.cuador and Inovvii us tho "Mocora " 'llio iKe of llii.-i nuuilil for lutninocki lua nt uukiiuwii aiilhiilt,v, uoublkvi antedating tin spiuhili lomiuest; the lua ludiam cvi'rjvi'ieu weave citilous article out of Itbinus maicrlaU at. fouled h luttite; even llio tjuges' in the eastern pjtt of I'cujilor, who ai ct liavo not bexn brought in contact with civilization, weave )iam mucks a Into as (Ul. out ot the "l'iU" palm The iiiaiiavi liainuiock, fo tar as known, w-ai lirit inaimfjctuud In hc elUtric t of l'ljjn, "Miu avi, and Is ued In cvuy part of tlio lepublic i stock of liauimoc.k4 U alwajj on lund lu Uu.i. an,ull, but, a U the caio with the Jipa japa lut, tlice or fciur inontlV llnio it riwiulrod lo nil In j or tp'iUI order. .
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