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THE SCRANTON
TRIBUNE-THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10, 3902.
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WEST SCRANTON
Trunk and Scattered Contents Found in
Cambria Cemetery Odd Fellows' In
stall Officers Other News Notes-
A ootl "leil tiiuilt, wltli Hb Hide nrnl
lop (iiihccl In was rouiiil In (lie Cutn
hrln toiiiolpi.v .vettr-uln.' iiioiiiIhb: S'
Hctnit neoiBi- I.owiy. Tlie titink Is n.
cliciip nrfiilt" of nofl wood, ooveiod with
jiipci- to ippioMMii Icntlicr. nnrl l4 prob
ably the tiiupottvi of pomp forelffiicr.
Soav llio tt link was foiiml nn empty
pui ki'tlmulc, "pvcuiI colluii, Hi"1! anil n
bmlRu, on oiip hIiIp or which was l lie
Inii ilptlon, "I'lnxlilPlo Otttm Dinw
qlilp. St. Juo.'opo." l)n the other ililo
wn n cio-sn, mid till1- lnt ilptlon, "SJml
Luiiki icro, 1891. Ki'iiintuii, T'a." In the
Hunk was a i pi nipt for llfleen lonblp",
xpiit to Kiis-mI.i, It was mIki-ciI liv M.
T. Klcsol, anil was niutlo pnvtibln to
i-Mmm Kurnnskii".
Tito Went Side polli p wen- notlUc-il,
nntl they KittlmiPtl up thf untteiotl
contents ii ml look them to tin- police
Mntlnii. As vet. the mvMiiv of the
trunk Is not iiilveil.
In Police Comt.
.liiintw Monili, of 1'ilD .fiul.Min stleot,
.a.is niirstcd list Tui'siln.v iiIkIiI foi
living to kli k In the dooi of ('.union's
hotel, on .Iiu lon ti(et,. when Pntiol
niaii Tliijiiiti ni lived mid loiind Mourn
with ii bin oiiinc, whli h he was uoiliB
to tliiow t!ii oitf,li the window. In de
limit ol a S"i line, he was i oniuiitteil to
Jull loi luentv ilii
In tin -e ( oluimiM exteulny was noted
I lie n.p"t ol .limits 1,'c, ot i '.imp! on
iivtlillt' on lilt iluiinO nl ttcallllf; .1
bottle of In intlN fiom the hotel of I
J. nio.iii, mi .1 ii k-uii stiret He w.ii
I leaded nn bill, lull Tuestl.iv iilBht,
.Hid iiltimsi iniim di.ili h Mini ted back
foi (ilpun'-- lintf I. wheie lie pi ot veiled
to Kick in the finnt ilnoi. Cilenn telt
phoned In tin polli e slatlnn .ind P.i
tiolincn Pcteis anil 'I lioni is .mil Con
stable Tltnntliv .loins 1 1 spnnded. .mil,
aflei n sti ukkIi'. pi uctl him mulct ui
ii st. lie ,,i lined ',, wlitih be paid
Installation of Offlceis.
slot mil lotlse. No !i"ti. Independent
Oidd ot Odd I'ellow- met in Masonic
lull last nU'l.i and Instilled the fol
lowing otllLti--, with appiopilate tert
nioiiv: Davltl (illilis nnbli Kiand. Au
di cw Vlikl mil, lie iiiaiid. Thniiias .1.
"Williams, sfueta, Chailes Johnston,
assistant soiiet.il ; Thomas J. Wil
liam1?, i ei indium sotutniv, .mil Oleoise
Hn I, tipnsuiei.
GENERAL NEWS NOTES.
Miss Mat .lone- dauqhlei nf Mu
cliant S It Junes, ol Nouli Main af-
I FRF.F.I
Five stamps given away with
each bottle of Dufoui's Fiench Tar
G. W. JENKINS.
I The Annual 1
1 Blanket Sale.., I
Slaiti tod.iy. As .1 b.ngain event at the Globe Ware
house it has no equal in .ill the money saving olferings of
the year. Hundreds of people wait for it, because thev
have learned by experience that it just saves them so
much money oil every pair of Blankets bought.
s
Pure White Wool Blankets
2-j Highest Grade Ciliformas, j.icquatd bor
ders, S to oo kind, at
1 1-. Hiohcat Grade Cahfornias, aciuaul boi
deis, Ji.oo kind, at
11-4 l'",e Cahfuiniiib, with fancyllor.il borders,
.I17.50 kind, at
ii-.j Fine Califoruias, with fancy stripe boulers
jf 7.00 kind, at
tjSo inch Oalifornia Blankets, foi '-f beds,
$1.25 kind, at
n-4 Mi icily i'urc Wool Blankets our lamous
$-, 00 kind, at
oj.S(i inch Pine Wool Blankets lor single beds,
$4 7? kind, at
64VS0 inch I'uie Wool Blankets for beiib,
t..2i kind, at
T5
1 1-4 vparts. Wool Blankets,
JS O , V!
$3 Si kind, at
11-4 Cotton Wat p Blankets, all wool rilling,
$2. 75 kind, at
1 1-4 Cotton Warp Blankets, all wool filling,
$2 30 kind, at
10-4 Cotton Warp Blnnketb, all wool filling,
$2.25 kind, at
Grey Wool Blankets
11-4 hllvu liiej l'uie Aiistialinu Wool IllanketH .....SiIUi)
ll-l Sllvir I! icy lmo Aiisti.ilian Wool lllanketH $," 21
11-1 All-Wool (luv Hlankets. Fnuey HouleiH $ r.O
10-1 All-Wool (iiey Hl.inl.ois, Puppy Hoideis $1,7.1
11-4 liiej Wool Hlankets, gooil weight , $100
10-1 (iioj Wool IJInnkets, ,'ood weight f.! 2r.
11-1 Wool Filling fiiej Hlankets, Boot wilght 1,65
10-1 Wool Filling flic) lllauUts, gootl weight Jl.JS
Fancy Wool blankets
U-4 All-Wool lilankuts in u vaiitty of Knncj I'lalds.SI.-M
Cotton Blankets
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10-1 Ciiey oi White Hlankets, P.iuey Hoidei.s ,.,,.
ll-l lliey oi Wliltu Hlankets, Paney Itoiduib
ll-l fliey oi White Hlanketh, Hmi.i Heavy ,,
1--4 C'.ie oi White Hlankets, HMi.i Heavy
Pretty Fancy Robes
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Size6ox8o, in lloial and scroll designs, suitable . s&
for the bath, A wonderful value during this sale at, . . 69C &
Our Entire Comfort Stock
bhnres in the above reductions,
IS exactly the same.
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1 This Sale Begins
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flrVrs lirrV)nr
uiuuc warcuuuji
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tine, met lth a pnlnftil accident on
Tuesday while engaged In IiouhcIioIiI
duties, Slip cut n deep gash between
the thumb and Mist finger, nntl It le
riutrrd the aid of Dr. TJ. Kvnns to
close the wound and stop the profuse
bleeding.
Mr. 13. II. Schiller, of Ninth stiect,
Is entertaining Mis. M. It. MuihIi, of
Wllkes-Haiip.
The following amounts hap been tle
po.slted In the West Side bank liv No.
19 school for lli( pnsl week, Piof D V.
1'hllllpp, 10e.: Miss Mmiio, $ir,0; Allhs
Nleholls, $2 21"; MWs Beamish. "V.
Miss Motgan, $1; Miss Davis, toe. Miss
Coon. SI.21: Miss KpIIow. $1.11: Mli-s
Klvnn. (ill-.: Miss Wadp. inc.:
Mollis. 'ISc: Miss Hlltton, 2Z.,
MIhr
MlhS
IViber, SSe. Total, $10 81
J. D Davis, of South Biomley ae
nue, Is visiting at Wltnineis
Mis. Krank Ililtchlnson and (.hlldien,
or Ninth Hebtcea aenlie, hae l etui li
ed home fiinii Plttston.
Vlilor ltiitrbuig, of Noith Muin ne
IllIP, l (lllte III
Miss l,7le Hedtloe, of Noith Main
aenue, Is visiting fi lends In Philadel
phia. .Mis. Jamb Sehottle. of Tain lew ite
litte, Is entei tabling her Mstor. Miss
I.oilNu .Stengel, of Niwaik, N. J.
Dr. and Mis T. W Jenkins, nf Al
hanj. X. V., aie lsltlng the lattei's
intents, Mi. and Mis II. J. Davis, of
South Main avenue
Miss Until .Mathews f Siistluelianua.
Is visiting West Siiaiiton filentls.
Miss Maine Cilininlugs, of Xoi th Kp
hemi avenue, and Miss May Uurnett,
ol Swetland stieet. have retuined home
aflei a J)Il.i.iii visit with Plttston
tiiemls.
Hopkin Weatheiliog. of Deikei s
coin t. Is home fiom Huffalo
Miss Untile Heed, ot Steiling. Is the
guest ot !iei binthei, Alfieil lleid, of
Dv.ins i mil t.
Mis j. AV. Caslnei, of Ninth TJnioln
avenue, Is entei tabling Miss .Inttlna
Smith and Miss Kathin Smith, ot
l.ake Wlnola.
DTNMORE.
Missis lalelle Calloway anil (Jiaoe
Whitnev, ol Ilonesdale, aie guests ot
the Misses Hone, on Ulakelv stieet
The Dunnioie High school foot ball
U nn will pln the team fiom No 3J
s(hoof, at 1 p in Situulav.
Tiikets for the Seinbi ich tonitit aie
on sale bv Di Oeoi ge C Hi own
Theie was an iM'Ulent .iiidtuuce it
the rrvlval scivicts tonilmted at I lie
Tiipp Avenue Christian iluuili bv
i:angcllst Williamson, last nlglu His
tuple was "The (Sospel ol Chiisl Is
fiod's Powil ' Theie weie two moie
( onvei slons. in iking twentv-one in all
The topii foi tonight Is ' The Deuis.
Ing of Faith "
The tollowing I- the piogiainint to
be lentlcied at the High school on I'll
tla.v at 'i "i0 p ni. The eloiutionaiy
$8.00
$7.50
$6.50
$6.00
$4.50
$3.95
$3.85
$3.50
$3.25
$2.25
$1.95
$1.85
heavy and warm.
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kind loi $1 7,1
Mud loi t! j',
kind lot $2,7u
kind lor $2.7.1
kind tor $j,2.i
kind lor n.Sl
kind roi $1.2.1
kind tm $1.00
kind tor i 2.1 !
i...,. Lit., kind tru 15c
Sou klntl for GUo
,..$1.10 kind for S'Jo
.$1.50 kind foi $1,23
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as usual. 'I he Dronortfon
Tuesday Morning
k
etniclscfl aie furnished by pupils of the
eighth guide, but the musical numbers
ntn furnished by the students of the
High school: Song, "Over Hill, Over
Dale," school; ipcltallon, "Sniah lOni
11111." Maiv Doiidlcnnj iccltiitlon,
"When the Minister Comes to Tea," It,
tJplUngs; song, "The Holy City," HpIIp
Kellov: tccllntlon, "The llaggedy
Ainu." M. Swat tz solo, Nellie nllllgan:
lecltatlon, "The Hlvnl Uoail," Lottie
Kiessler: whistling solo, Oscar talil
wig: song, "Uliie ilells of Siotland,"
class: iccltiitlon, "The Uaehcloi's
Sale," M. Hoian: lecltnllon, "The
hlghtlioiise," M, Sansenbatigh; song,
"Dreaming or Waking," class.
Thr- AV. C. T. U. t Diinimuo
will inert at the home of Mrs. H. V,
Allcnioiisp on 'ilday Instead of Thurs
day. Uvery iiieinher Is rciiuested to be
luesent.
Mr. and Mrs. Hank Seeor, puteitaln
ed a niniiber of their filentls, Satuutay
evening, at their home on Chony street,
The evening vmih pleasantly spent In
games nntl niiMe antl latpr lefiesli
inents weie seived. Those piescnt
weie as follows: Mr. and Mis, Oeorgo
S'eeor, Mr nntl Mrs. William Itogait,
Mr. and Mis. Paeknnl, Ml. and Mis.
(leoige MiUeaghan, .Mi. nntl Mis.
riank Secoi, Mt, nntl Mis. Chibilcl
Swaitz, Mi, and Mis. Geoige Haipcr,
Mi. and Mis. John Wlnkeis, Mi. mid
Mis. Lenniki Yeager, Mr. nntl Mis,
Walter Oinvcs. Mr. nntl Mis. Thomas
Kly, Mr. and Ml". Oeoige liush, Mi.
and Mis Flovtl Sthoonovei. Mr. nntl
Mrs. Allan Sitoi, Misses Jennie and
M.ny Secoi, and Mamie Haipor.
SOUTH SCRANTON NOTES.
Big Ciowd Attended Last Night's
Meeting of the Soutli Side Re
publican Association.
Xciuly two litindietl tltieus atteiideil
Inst night's Keiiuhlluin inlly In Ath
letic hall, when a primnnent tug.inb.i
tion, to he known as the South Side
llntililillf.nl lL.w.li, 1 1.,, .. no ...oil.-..
with the lollowlng ollkeis Piesldent,
i.uiii noun; viie-inesinent, lion, jonn
Seheuet, ji., s'tcietniv. Jar oh ltuppeii
tlial; tiensinei, Cluules Xelils; stew. ml,
Clntile Kose. Tlie inimiples of the
meeting and the v.ilue of the oig.itilu
tlon weie fully set fuith. .mil the ar
ililis woiklncr loininlttef s eie n.imeil
h the ohnlrinan as follows.
Resolutions William P. Vallghan,
(lull man; Fi.ink Illci.i, H P Mooie,
C J. Plel, Oeoige Witth, ji
Pin.ince Chailes Neuls, John Seheuei.
ii . (leoige W Xnpe. W J. Smith,
(leoige Ileusnei, Adam Biler, rieihaid
.1 Hii.sser, James P. Touhlll, Chi 1st
Pit kus, Ose.u Stiaut h.
11 -laws Cieoige Wilth. Petei Neuls,
llohitt Allen, William Dielihti, J.
Mhtz
It was agieed to intet eveiy week
dining the piesent o.unp ilgn and the
next tegular session will take place on
Tliuisday. Oit. 21 The (Qimnltuc on
liv-luvvs lepoitetl The lepnil was
adopted bv ,i unanimous vote, aftei
whkh eveiv menibei vas invited to
hi lug in as in inj names as possible
The lolls showed at tlie (lose of the
meeting 1U memheis in good standing
antl this U epeited to he .uiguniented
to J10 b the net meeting An invita
tion was extended lust hefoie adjourn
ment, that all members attend tomiir
iow night's inllv to meet the llepubll
ciin t.inditlati s, who will he pie-ent in
Athletk hall.
Plensant Suipiise.
A vei ideas mt suipiise put v.is
tendtied IMw.ud Sweenev in lionoi of
his ljhilidav, at his home on South
living avenue, Tues, 1 1) evening Sing
ing and games with tlie usual paitv
ilheislons weie indulged In until a
seasonable houi when letieslnnt nts
weie seived by Miss Sweenev
James l.avelle, a popul.u vni il soloist
ot South Suanton. eniei tallied tlie
!,uesi vvllh a nunibei ol line "t.lt t tUni
Mi SwuiKv vi. is the utlplent of m mv
piescnt-.. The guests depaited at mlil
night aftti wisliiug .Mi hwtenty in in
happv liiithiliijs
Among those ptestnt veie. MisHs
JIuj Iluddv, Katheiine llaiilngton,
Ttitsn Siilllvan, Katheiine C'.ilmlln,
.Mamie liedilington, Katheiine Hag
,eily, Loiettii riifioul Hoe IteilU.
Kill llovle, Maif-aiit Clulen.i, nwinge
lllii MeC'aun, Klttj anil Odcll Swttne.v,
am1 .Mes-r- Janus l.avelle, Pitiltk
Allllphv, John Heiilt.v, Unbelt C'lljtoid,
I'til .siwuuiv. IMvvaitl Swkul.v. Pi li r
I.nvclli- Pan lik l.avelle, William
.Miupliv .liihn II u ilnMon, Joan
Swtene , I.m II 1! Ciewei and IMw.ud
Sullivan and James Pilteison, ot Pllis
ton, '
Ltld at Rest.
The iiuieial ot MK-, Otlla K Cione,
took pint i ai 'i o'i loi k j.estcnlity morn
ing tioni the lainllv u-idenri', t .0
itiiitl stmt, .mil the obsetiihs vvtie
vii.v liiigd) numiled Theioitegt. pin
(tided to M, lolin's eliuich on Pig
i-tittu, v licit" a mass oi Hfuleni was
i et Inatetl hi llcv. Putin i Holand. In
teimeiu was atteiw.uds made In the
.Mlunokii ttmiteiv
Tile p.UI-heaieis wne .Mlill.iel Uelllv,
ThouniM llol.iud, .lohii riiiiiin, John
Co.vne Mu tin t'ovui, mil .Maluehl
C'ov lie.
NUBS OF NEWS.
Miss .NMIIe .MiiiulnuHs, who will have
dun go ot the ttiihie j-oclal In St John's
hull tlllH eel)hlh, will U('!-eiU lllf W lu
lling ladv unit geutU man with valuable
piieb, whlili will he win t)i Miiviug to
win, A -nihil will rollow the gume
The Swublun Wi In, will conduit a
haivest lent!v,il ami mmIuI, at Woiking
men's hill next .Monday nlglit
A baby boj has hi lived nt the home
ot .Mi and Mi" i leoige Keihlei, oil
ljiieh htieet
The Jungei Muyniieu lior and the
.Seianton Saeugeiunde, look puit In the
Pnlted Oeiiniiu ilioli ieliPiiis.il In St,
Tlinina.s' lollegu hall last evmilug.
MhH Nellie .MiGulunl. a popular
joillig ladj , icsldlng on Hluh .stieet,
wan joined In nun i luge to Dennis Kuiie
(if the Noith Ihltl 111 St. Petei'sl Cutlie
dral, .vesteidiiy nfteinoon.
Bi, Sdiley'H l.ung Healing H.ilsaui la
guuiniileoil to (tue nil coughs. "No
cine, no pa) " Foi sale by all dealeis,
An entertainment wil he given in
the Oeinuin l.uiheian fhuii'h on ivdar
avenue, Thuusilay evening, at 710 p. m
Uveiliod) Is wek nine. A lovely tilllt
will ho gheii to some lucky one, Ite
fieshinfiits will lut .served by the ladles
society of the tdiui eh Tho tholr of
AIT 0MB AlfD WEtL-TRTED REMEDT,
MrtS WINSLOW'S SOOTHINQ BYUU
for children teething, la the prescription o
cno o( tho best fenuily phiali-luiis am
tmrses In tho United States, and haa heed
used sixty years with never-fallhtK suoJ
tesa by millions of molheis foi tlielr chili
Oren. During the process of tcethtni; iti
Juluo is Incalculable It relieves the chili
fiom .pain. cure3 diarrhoea, b-rlplnB In tha
liowels, nnd vvlnil-collc. By giving healttj
to the child It icsts tho mother. Price,
twenty-live ctnU a haulm
GIFT TO OUR REAOERS,
Hemnrknble Gift fiom One of Amer
ica's Largest Medical Houses
to Our Rendeis.
It Is rrmnl liable to whnl lengths some
people will go to do good In this wot Id.
The pioprletoia or Wat net's Safe Our
as soon ns they heard thul the Oovrrn
niont statistics showed thnio hip ovrr
E.000,000 people Hiiffcilng fiom kidney
ttoithle In one form or another, Im
mediately made nn arrangement by
which nny render nf The Scranton Tri
bune Willi wants to can have it frre
trlnl bottle ot Wnrnet's Safe Cute by
Rlmply usklng the toinpany for It In a
leltei. i
This Is the lemedy Hint the papeis
wiotc so much about In nniiectlou with
llio euro of tlenoial William Piost Niit
tttll, of the Hiltlsh tinny, whose kldnevs
liecaine su clogged with Uric Acid while
utmpnlgnliig In South A fi lea that he
neuily died of Uilght's disease, but
he was cntliel cured bv Win net's
Safe Cute. Onlv icceiitly the extluslvo
society of Washington was studied by
the cine of one of Its lending members,
Mir. Finncls W. Oieshnui, secielary
and tiinsurer of the lllghct I.pague of
l.'ilucitlou, who wus cured with the
snino lemedy, and the papci.s of WIs
tonsln weie full of the remnikuhlc
teeoveiy of Miss Ilosalle T. Teller, Fee
ictiuy of the Floinl t'ltili of llllwnukep,
who doctored for many .veins for female
tumble when she leally had kidney
disease, and this lemedy piomptly
lestored her to her family and friends.
Otluis of oui ii.idcis will icniembei
the tasp of Mis. Xcbcci it Smith, of
We.stllclil, N. J., who was i tiled at the
age of !-', and Miss Vliglnl.i Townseiid,
V, P., of the Young People's Temper
niuo t'nloii, who Intel ptetty nearlv
bankiupled heiself bu)lng medicine
when luckly she he.ud of Wainoi's
Safe Cine. It is one of tlie oldest
lemedles In Amerlu, and has by actual
tount tilled ne.uly a quartei nf a mil
lion jieople. You sitiely want u sample
of suih n lcmaikahle lemedy.
Theh niguinent Is that most all sick
ness comes fiom the kldnes getting
clogged with Uiic Aild, a poison that
thins the blood and weakens ever
oigan of the bodv. and It Is the kind
of an nigumoit that should appell to
all sensible people. Therefoie, anj one
vho Is ailing ought to have the fiee
tilnl bottle. It will quickly cute pains
in the back and loins, llieumntlsin In
anv loi in, gout, weak back, diabetes,
swelling of the feet and ankles, Uilghl's
disease, di opsy, eczema. Inflammation of
the hladdei, stone in the blndilei, tor
pid liver, scalding pain when ou mi
nute, and, If u woman, fiiutlng spell-,
painful peiiods or so-called female
weakness. A sine test Is to put some
moi ning in hie In a glass bottle and let
It stand -U houis. If It gets cloud
and contains a i eddish bilck dust sedi
ment, oi if p.uticleb llo.it about in it.
oiu kldnejs aie suiely diseased.
This acts with magic-like effect on
the kidne.vs, neives and muscles,
strengthens the kldnes and blndder,
gets in the blood and diives out tie
Pile, At Id poison fiom the -jstem. It
will lid ou of till pains and aches,
make jou eat bettei and sleep bettei,
make )oui skin ios and oui mind
active, and in that way banish eveiy
ti.ico of kldne tiouble in a shoit time.
St Petei's and of Clnist (hiiuh will
lendei seveial sCioctlons
NOKTir SCRANTOX.
Muthcw Vorltih, ol Aiclihald, had
William Stameikk, ot the Mai vine
patch, iiiialgiH.il beloie Aldeinian M
eis last night, charged with assault
and battel nnd lobbeiy. Voiltch wus
vlbitlntr .sevci.il of his ii lends in M.u
vlne pittli. and In fltiitington's hotel
met two ot his (otinti v nun Aftei
(hatting loi smif time lie lUVlded to
go home, and stuitid in the diiectiou
of Noith Main avenue Ills two ( oun
liine;i ul ihiough the ilelds, beaded
him oft and th mantled that he should
it tin n to the hott 1 nnd Heat. This be
i el list d to do, sulng he wanted to go
home to his Jamil. At this one of the
men Iciiot ked 111 til down. Tlie two "-it
upon and beat him into iiiseiisibtlllv.
lilted his pot ki ts and tliiow him ovei
an embankment nun the M.iiviue mini
dump It was J o'doik in the mm n
ing u lit ti he u gained ioiistl()iisius lie
wiiit bad; to his iclulve's home in the
Mai vine pa till, and l.itct In the day
had a w.in.mt mvoiii out foi the an est
of Stniutihk. AldPimiu M.veis held
til ill nude! V.Uii bail, but the i.i-e wus
lln.illy t-ettled bv Stunieiiik puIng the
costs
John MtUeimott and D inlel Kons
tosk, two oungstiis icsldlng on Wist
.M.llket Mutt, weie Ik fine Aldeiinuil
M.veis yestpidit, on the thaige ol Inn -gl.uy.
piiteiied hv Mis. John Ittup.
.Mis. Ileip conducts a : mull gioiei.v
stoic on West Muihet stieet. The two
luds It Is alleged, cult led one of the
i ellui windows and winked theh way
Into the .stole, with the intention of
looting It, Mis. iteip was In the htni-p
nt the time, but the bo.vs did not know
this. Tlit.v thought that she hud gone
to Hlugliuiiitou AVhcn suipilbcd by
Mis. Heap they made theh escape
tluotigli the window She had ,i vwu
iiint swum out fot their in icst, and
tiny weie commltteil to jnll In tlet.iult
ol $00 bill.
Mi. and Mis llwin bimnis, of Noith
Main avenue, gave a bhthdny pinly In
honor ot theh h-veai-old daughter,
Mabel f-luinis, yestiulny nfteinoon. The
time wus taken up with buiiics and
other puny dlveislons, Uetieshmenti
weie mi veil the lompaii tit li o'clock
Those piesent Wile. Misses I idle
Thomns. Sudii) Jones, Mniguiet Staf
loid, i:ilu Lewis, Miugiuit and Mubel
Slmms.iintl Musteis Hobeit Itectl, Wai
ilell Ulrtlty, Wllliiid and Pllswoith
Oavls.
l.leittenailt Thomas Mills, Seigeaut
Althur Mills nnd I'mpmals llcibeit
Wulkei nnd t'huiles Cutlet, of Company
II. Thlittenth leglmeiu, weie vlsltois
heie jesieidu
Mis C, P. t'lossniiin.of Tluoop stieet,
and Mis D. S. Hulls, ot Putnam stieet,
spent jeMeuluy with Mi.s. Ili'iijuiilllt
Wheeler, nf Claik's tJieen.
Mis, Alexander Hi den, of Itluicu, N
Y Is visiting Mr. and Mis. Dowse, of
Tluoop Mitel,
GREEN RIPCE,
Mis. Huriy Watts, of Cupousp ave
nue, left yesteidny for a tluee week's
visit at the home of hor patents in
Philadelphia,
Mr, and Mis, C. S, Seamaus, of Wyo
ming avenue, utteuded the wedding of
theh niece, Miss Ihnlly 1. itueder and
Mr, A. nillniaii Huey at Wllkes-Hiuio
Tuesday evening.
Henry Hitchcock, of Mousey avenue,
has i etui netl fiom a Southern tiip.
Yesterday morning about 10 30 o'cloik
William Oglesby, of Sanderson avenue,
w ho is employed as a blacksmith at
the Allls-Chalmers woiks. met with a
painful utvldeiu. While diuwlng btccl
fiom under the hummer, , Die tongs
slipped, cutting the cords ot the left
linnd and badly crushing the little lin
ger. Mr. Oglesby vvns icinoved to the
Lackawanna hospital, wheie Ills In
Jinles wcic dtessetl.
OBITUARY.
MItS MAIKIAIUJT COMIMAN. wife ot
lldvvaitl PolPtniin, of Aiclihald, illeil at tlie
family home In that boioiigh on Tiieiluv
night utter it long Illness. She Is silivlvrd
by her husband and the following chll.
dlpti! Thomas, of flushing; Mis John
Maloiip, l.trtc, Maggl IMwiiul and
Hose, of Airlilmlit, l'lu funeial will be
held fioln St. Thomas' tliiueh. Aichbaltt,
this tnoinlng nnd Intpinieilt will be luiulo
In Hip Catholic lemetpry theie.
FUNERALS.
The runt ml scivlto of Mis. Cluules
Law will ho coiiihictetl nt the himie ot
her son, William Law, roJ llairisou ave
nue, at 11 n in Pilil.iy, afti t whit It1 tins
letniihis will ho taken to Aichhild foi
Inn lilt, touching Hie (etnetciv time about
- p. in. Mis Law was liom In Scotlund
Upcpinhei .S 1SIH. With hei husband and
fninllv she oiiiiip to this tonntiy hi 1S9
nnd luis llvptl In this vnllev 11 vuns Slie
was ii iilet, Cliilstlan woman bilovid bv
all who knew Iipi. Slip Is sin vivid bv two
sons nnd out ilaughtoi. Tlinnuih l.nw, of
Aiclihald; Mis. J. M Itobt itson, of
Mooslc, and William l.uvv, of Suanton
IN THE REFERENCE ROOM.
Fi oin the I'hliugo Intel -Ocean
In the ipference loom of the t'hlingo
Public llbiaiy a sttidenl ol physlog
iiomv has a good oppottunlty to study
(haiacter. Heie eveij day "aie ns.
semhled pet sons In all walks of life.
The broken-down business mun, the
wiltet, the Invpiitoi, Hie theological
student, the college pioTessoi nnd the
lnevltnhlo "liobo" loim the laigest
uiimhei of leadens who liequent the
place.
"Do .von stt. that giav-halied lellow
over theie'.'" said a llbiai attendant,
pointing to an old man who was writ
ing l.ihoiluiisly nt one of the tables.
"Well, he l willing a hlstoiy or the
till wat. He has been winking on It
for over a eui, and has onlv got to
the battle of Full- Oaks. l?j the time
he gets to the siege of Vlcksbutg. I
fear, his maiiiiscilpt will have giown
a lieu id.
"Tint man at the next table Is an
Inventoi, .it least he sus he Is 1 am
told that he hits haunted tlie letcience
loom legulailv eveiy (lav foi twentv
eais. He nevei tails to get heie enily
evety mouilug, and Is one of the list
to leave .it nlglit. We nevei see him
go out at noon oi at supper time. If
he cuts we never taught him ut it
You know one ol the pieiequisites ol
n llist-iluss inventoi Is that he must
lot ego eating mid sleeping a la I"Mi--on.
"That spi joung man over theie Is
a wiitei such as Washington living
dtsciibes ,n his 'Sketch Hook' on
bioom-inaking He Is employed bv
some publishing tlim to make selei -tions
fiom the woiks ol gieut wiiteis
These aie aftei wind published in book
fm m undei sudi titles as 'Gleanings
"ioni Hest Known Authois,' etc.
business, that
"Hut the geiieulorfit al llend' Have
pitv upon him He might be a good
fellow. The less siid about 'the seauh
ei ot taniil leiotds the bettei.
"The othti duv a woman called to
hunt up hei family ciest. She tountl
It, but didn't like t,he design On tlie
opposite page was a beautiful one, be
longing to anothei liinilly. Shu looked
long and lov inglv at it.
" 'I like this one best,' she said to
hei li lend.
"'Hut it isn't the ue-t of join lainl
lj," piotested the fiiend
''That doesn't make anv diffeiente.'
was the aiiswei "Phis one Is the piet
tkst.' 'What doe- she do but whip out
-tune tiuclng pipei nntl copj It This
she ulteiw.nil hud euginved on hei
slutloueiv. We (eltuilllj s, t. some
tiieei tilings up lieu 111 the lettienie
loom "
SIAM'S PECULIAR FLAG.
Pi oin Hie l'ittslmig 'limes
tlie tlig ot Slam is .1 unions one-a
white t lenh nil on a nil lit Id ami otlil it
must look win n it is mtt-siiv to hoist it
upside down u a signal ol dlstitss, hut a
most elUetivt imi il, as tiu tlilu-. niiuu
In Ipli ss in dlstii s-.iuf. Until this t Inmsj
iiu nil iin d tun li.utilv In Im.miuid
Hi I nl i utcu, tin loiiutli i ol tlie iiallnii,
was lioni, his nuitlit i tluuiiiiil tli.it sin
luought Itiith u white ilii'hunt, nnd tin
Jliuhmlns ufliini Hint Xiu . t, ului u
metciiiphvchusis m son hi dinm-s, ton
thnliil hi- vailed ipiiiiiicis as litis
while (lipliim, and tin in i" wus mthid
lino th. toiiipiiiv ol the Ciltstiul dt llli s,
I It tlie lilt vtlHliltiuli ol tile Siamese loi
the "I'liing Piiuiik" oi tin mud whilo
tlcphanl. Win u sui li dlgiili.iiv miikis Ills
llii(.il.tutt in the lulisl, th li I.-1 Mi u
itjokliii, and no eftoit is -ipiud to t tp
liue lil in 'I hi king Is conslilind mint
loitiimili vviio pu (--is one in mole in.
thise suiied unlmils ') lin pn-iul kins;
ptlssesM s si.in, hi ui e tile pi i "-cut plus
pilous iiniilitioil ol the inlinll.
'the so-iallul while eh pll lilt loi lilt
loim Is uallv a Ilitlibikk oi Npupolltiiu
vtlliiw is iisuilh loiiinl In Hi" uoithuii
pioviiire, nnd tin i,n.i nun oi the piov
line sees that In is t omtoi lublv tscoitnl,
h the tutting ot n wide pith lluniikli tht
Juilgles to the llv'i 'I hue a gieut lloil
llig pallid" ot wiiml, oinunit nttit with a
goigeous loot and hung with t Winnm
tlUlllllls, UW.lllS llilll Tile I no I' Is lltlMlll
H thatched Willi lloweis and tin lluoi
iiiMlul witli gilt matting
The king, with hi- entile limit, In Hi h
tleg.ilit b.ngts, mullitiidi s ui inii sis
both lluildhist unit Hiiihiuhi. with hau
nt is living and with uiiisli, m up Hid
liv (I, a two dajs' Joiuuev to meet llilll
When lie illliVts In the iltv lie Is we-
(omtil with Imposing (cuiuun b) Ihe I
iiiemlius ut the nival lainllv
V testival ot u w i e!i Is piin'lahiii il and
n lliiiuUsgivIng Is olfoied up 'I In lonlh
In ast is kiilghnil b piiiuing wutei on
his ion In ml Horn a tiiuili shell ami u
tltltt and name uie given him allet whlih
ho H (ouduitiil wlih giuit pump an, I I
leieinonv lo his own suniptiiniis apait- '
incut, Wlllllll the pieilmls ol llio Kill, ri
palaie, wlu it his own i nun oiliteis mid
sUvts nvvall to lobe ami I'tcoi.uc him
Pli st ho Is plated on a hamlsoiunl built
pulestni about a foot fiom the tlom unit
Is lasteiipil hv one hind and oun folu
loot to glldttl posts with lotus toviiid
with iiimsnu velvet The. point Jewelet
llligs his tieuieiiiloiis tusk with massive
gold, uowiih him with a dladeiu of beuttu
gold inul jtl lies he.ivv gold i Indus niouuil
his nick He is tin n lohttl In a suneib
puiplo eloul; ol velvet filmft'd with sun
lit and gold When he bullus, an ollliei
of high lank slielteis his mihle lit .nl with
a gnat iimhlcllu ot cilmsoii and gold,
while othei.s wave goltUu tans la I'm e
htm His tood (oiiblsts ot the llntst
licibs, Hie (emit i est giassis. the sweel
i st sugauaiie aptl the iniilowest hummus
and iitlu I dainties, whiih uie liaiultd lo
him on gold and stu s.ilus h his at
tendants on Hull knees Ills iliiuk la
pui fumed with fiagiant lloweis When
ill. he is uttt uihd b the most sklllttl ol
Ihe comt plijskiuns nntl the t hit 1 piliMu
pi a j daily foi his lccoveij It hu die-,
theio is imlveisul uioiiinhig, the king
tliiulili's on his tliiouo and Hid hlghiM
funeiul hontiis uie p lid to liU (tnpse,
One day a stiange piousslon passed
down tho liv ci hi llangkok Theie weio
eight laiue bulges. sl ol tliiui iiirtuineil
with cilmsou und gold cloth, cudi iiuiiiicd I
A wonderpulVmedicine
FOR
BILIOUS AND NERVOUS DISORDERS,
Sick Headache, Constipation,
Wind and Pains in Stomach, Impaired Digestion,
Disordered Liver and Female Ailments.
"""
Tho Salo now exceeds SiX MILLION Boxes pen Annum,
Prepared only by the Proprietor, THOMAS nTCCIIAM, St. Helens, Enjiland.
Sold Everywhere, in Boxes, lOc. and 25c.
U. 6, A. Depot, 36S Cnnnl Street, New York.
THESE ARE FACTS.
When your boy or girt needs a pair of School Shoes you
should buy them here because: You don't have to take any
chances.. We Know the superior quality in every p.tir and will
ingly guarantee them. We can do this because: All our School
Shoes are (although at extra cost to us) given special attention
from the lime the leather is .selected until the last stitch is sewed.
At the same pi ice you get better value here.
MlHdt'R ,. .
Child a
lloia" ... .
loutliV
Little Oents
L
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Fiii
RUDDY
330 Lackawanna Avenue.
Next Door to new First National Bank Building.
AMUSEMENTS.
NEWARMORY,SCRANTON,Pa
SOiNG KnCITAI. BY
E. SEMBRICH
Leading Soprano
TUESDAY EVENING, OCX Ss.1, 1902, AT" 6.30
PRICES. 75c to $2.50. Diagram now open at Powell's Music Store, Scranton : Marx Long'
Store, Wllkcs-Barrc ; H. F. Clark's Drug Store, Carbondale. Orders tor seats received by mall or 'phone.
'."V.V.V.Y.V.Y.V ,".-
What Did It I
The pcueotion of quality in
is what .struck the lasts ap
Dieowtlon and approbation
of the An erican people.
It li no",' everywhere the fjist
sought and the first bought.
fcoltl al nil HikI !! iitltn nn I li Mini
VM I.VMIIVN.V htlN Hlllllllulr Mil
-:::: .:
! !
i Wlien in Need
Of anything In the Hue o(
optical Goods, we can supply it.
Spectacles
and Eye Glasses
Piopetly fitted by au expeit
optician,
From $1.00 Up
Also nil Ulnds of piescrlp
tiou woik nnd repalting.
Alercereau & Connell,
132 Wyoming Avenue,
liv tlilitv lioiilnieii tlii'hsui in ,., turns
iih JjiUotx mil nips Thc.v taint il a
lmihH luinil wliu.li pliicil iiioiiinful miislii i
nntl Hit lli.sl linpitstiiiiii uas ili.it miiiiu
i niiiicnt ptifion vmis In Iiik Inii in to u-ht,
lint It waa uiil thu lionoit. nn the boil)
of a IlKlit-iolnicil ilcpliant
'llio thin) )'( it hml not uuv i iiiI.iIih,
hilt hml tho Ih "-.stm .v illlltiullaH, ilesp;
nnilnt; hluh nnl llt'tvvten tliwo two
lio.lth, mi it bit'i. loveittl with u iiiliop)
ot whilo. Ihe tm lK was fiiHtctiril inul
thus llontoil tlowii to Hut .rule ot SI ii'i
Onli Ills builiis mill lu m I me crciiiiitt'it
The hull!, of thv tall mo niiseiMtl 114
Miiietl iflk.s Such 11 lull Is looUiil upon
u thu most ihihIiiiih piosent liv whieli
tho kliiK can show IiIh cstiini foi un
one. Thoy am net In bundles of koIiI ami
pioilons stoiic, ami one wan .stvtl by the
lato King to Queen Vk'tuila uf Knuland.
All
.... $1 Wi, JI J",, ;t:o
;-.. i cu
. ... l mi
ill
&
AMUSEMENTS.
Metropolitan 0p:ra Co.,
Lyceum Theatre,
ill. Jtcis, T.csipo iind Jl.iinser
A J Diif!, Uusiiiiiss Manager.
Tvvii Xiulits, W fit ih til iv, Thin srt.iv, Oi t.
1",, li VlutliiLC Tlmisilnv
Heniy W. Savnge Presents
The Phenomenal ComhiIv Opoi.i lilt.
KING
DODO,
bv
PIXl.nV .V LfDIHtS.
'JO ('tllllPilllllls --U
10 C'll til 11 In
llllv s Ni v inl '1 he
nl i Pitiiliutlon
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PUli'llS Kl!,lil M "" JI li "e lc Jie.
Mntini '1 1' "e , iV , -'it
Peats on -.ih
Academy of Music
M Ilels. l.rs-i'e ami Mimisci.
A J Duffv. Iluslriosi Mnnagar.
'Ihlic Mrflits Sim tlliir 'I luiisduv. Oct II,.
Mnlintis 1'ililiv nun mi tm lii v.
-I'm: nn; ii:i.oih:.i.tii' si ccss.
AFJGHT
FOR
PATHOS
AND
HUMOR.
MILLIONS
A l'liiv nf the I't tiple loi tin- l't ople
I'ltll I'h M.illm I i mill .'" it ills
Mullt, J"i .'. .".. 'i0 mits.
Si fits on sale
XpM .ltiutlnn All Nt M WVt K,
THE BENNETT-MOULTON CO.
Jltiliilav Mt;IU "U.tllii st Itns-slu."
Dixie's Theatre,
lih'Nitv VARNswoitrir uixm,
l.c?sii) anil .MiiiMccr.
vi:i;k or octoni:it n
Kathryn Osternian and Co,
The SiiiLMlley Sketcii Cluto
Drnwcc, the J uglier.
Two pn foi inuiKos ilillv, '.'JO jpil 3 11
1'ilies 1 1, .'i ,, nntl ,'jii
Spti inl iiiiitlneti piicoM
cinlUi v stath in ci-ntH
STAR THEATRE
AL.I'. C! UlJUltlNC.TON, .M.iiiagoi.
TIiiiimIiiv, Pi Id iv mill Sntiiuliiv,
lK"l()lli:it 11, IT ami
VANITY FAIR BURLESQUERS
jivriviii; nvnitv v.w
DAV1ES
MURPHY
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