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TIMES. WEDNESDAY. MAY 24 1893. 33 CARBONDAIiB NOTES. NEWS OF THE WEST SIDE.

f3 IMPORTANT TUNKHANNOGK DOINGS. 11 I tlE. iklULF not getting on toward Chicago. We have not even started; we would, enloy the sights, but we don't tanftjr doing three months' oiirht seeing in a week. Rather Cakbondale, May 23.

Mr, and Mrs. THAT CURES! James Bradley of Scranton, were the TO would we be home on downy beds of guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Iloran of LPowdorly street. Sunday.

eaee (that's always supposing there are no fleas or bed know) or better vet. have the show brought around for Mrs. Townley of Wilkes-Barre, was tne. HOUSEHOLDERS. guest of Mrs.

Danit Loftus today. 1 Misses Mary Norton and Mary Mur- our Inspection, i There's also the fearof optical dyspep. sla; when we see more than we can di tagh ot Scranton were the guests of Miss T. Casey Sunday. Harry Vandemark of Brunswick, is the Kuest of bis gest we are about as uncomiortaDie as when we have eaten more dinner than we need, and they're both on a par with Misses Lizzie Mooney and trvinsr to take in a five ring circus simul- If ycu want anything in House Furnishing Goodst it will pay you to look at our ii w.C8fe if taneousjv.

or a political convention and trying to eive an intelligible account of Independeat Order of Haptasopbs Enter-, talDmeut Lait Night Personal and Other Note of Interest. The West Side conclave, No. 211, p. entertainmenr, held at Mears' hall last night, was a great success, both socially and financially. E.

H. House was speaker of the occasion, and delivered an eloquent address on the principles of the Order ot Heptasophes. Supreme Inspector Elliot Ross also delivered a very instructive address, which was followed by instrumental and vocal solos. i LAID AT BEST. The funeral of Edward J.

Harris, who was killed by a fall of rook at the Dodge mines. Saturday, took place yesterday afternoon from the home of his parents on Avenue Bellevue heights. Services were held at the Bellevue Calvinistio Methodist church, conducted by Rev, T. J. Morris.

The Keystone lodge, Loyal Knights of America, of which the deceased was a member, attended the funeral in a body. Interment was made in Hyde Park cemetery. The Bible class of the Jackson 8treet Baptist church will render an elegant programme at the church on Memorial O'Grady are in Forest City today. Constable William Bradley of Carbon-dale township is ill. Blanche Taylor of Peckville Is the guest of Mrs.

William May. what happened. Misses Katie King and Sarah Gaffney stock. We can fit you out from cellar to garret and save entertained a number of fnendslast evening. Tunkhakwook, May 23.

During the Bummer vacation a large addition is to be built to the Sand Hill academy. We already boast the largest and best public school building in the county, and with this addition together with other modern Improvements which are to be made, we be able to compete with any public school in the state. Cur school board consists of some of the ablest men in the town who are alive to the interests and welfare of their school regardless of a little expense. A corps of teachers, is always provided, consisting of the best material in the profession, Aijer all this we are sorry to say that some of bur peo- pie don't appreciate the advantages ot-' fered them. Many children are running wild on the streets whose parents seem unmindful, of the great future.

i Many others start in Courageously, but becoming discouraged drop by the wayside. It is no uncommon thing to see a class which originally consisted, as is the case with the present one, of twenty-eight dwindle down, to five. Another thing which strikes us as unappreciative is the fact that many parents will take their children from our schools and send them oft to some other. This is all well enough after they have finished the course here, but we tail to see the consistency of paying board and tuition for that which may be had at Aim Awn druti Rev. M.

F. O'Rourke of Wilkes-Barre you money on the transaction. It has been said, that there's noplace like home when your wife's out in the country, or at camp meeting, and the hired girl's left to keep bouse with none to molest nor make afraid. So if the burden of holding up the Fair should ever fall heavily on our shoulders, we'd probably realize the pathos of the foregoing supposition. Theoretical! v.

this sieht-seelne is a was the guest of Rev. T. F. Cofiey. Mr.

and Mrs. P. Y. Moran are In Honesdale today, In Furniture quality county -V llllllll CHARLES SIMMOKS, 1 The1 Mozart band will give an open air concert In Memorial Dark tomorrow i first, price next. Price ale night following programma will be i means nothing, as the rendered: "Star Spangiea Centurv March;" overture, i- pleasure; practically It is a vexation of spirit and a weariness unto the flesh.

What we want is a happy combination of the pleasures of travel with the comforts of home. "Pastand Present;" waltz, "Moonlight is at this time flooded with fur- Day. v-: i on the Hudson;" Flocktornan polka, baritone solo, "Millawanna March." TWO DEATHS. niture which is made to sell A MAE7EL IX C0H0E3 Kidney and Liver Disease! rem is CURED BY 3 BOTTLES! if eJDana Sarsaparilla Gkktlkm bm -Hirinf been Katored to food health by the use at your Sampuilla 1 feel it I my duty to let othen know the greet benefit ijj ghve received. For IS Shears I have been troubled vlthf eevere palnaintheStomuch, eio K.ld." ney una Liver ltiteane, bedly that toi53 weekatatimeIhtdtoiUy In bed.

I 3 I have uwd three bottle ol 3 II DANA'S Michael Morrison, a pioneer resident of Fall brook street, died at his home last without regard to durability. evenintr. Deceased was 60 years ot age and was a veteran of the late war. The funeral will be held tomorrow morning. This may seem at first, Impossible, but it is'nt.

All you have to do is to get a book of photographs of the fair, sit out on your front porch with paper or crochet work, as the case may be, and you can Bee the whole show without toil or expense. i'i In this way too, you can have the store open on Sunday without being responsible for the loss of your neighbors soul. A solemn mass of requiem will be celebrated at St Rose's church. Interment Twiay the Prohibition party nominates a county ticket, and tonight the Kansas cvcione will litt the roof trom the court I PERSONAL AND OTHERWISE. The ladies of.

tbe Washburn Street Presbyterian church will serve a tea tomorrow evening from 8 to 8 o'clock. Maggie Jones of Evnon 'street is visiting lriends in New York city, John D. of Wilkes-Barre is visiting friends on this side. All stores close at 63a Mrs. William Reynolds of Albany is the guest of friends on this side.

Butcher John Naaman ot Hampton street, whose wagon ran over little Lizzie Waters about a week ago and who has been undergoing medical treatment ever since, called at Mrs. Waters' residence on North Rebecca avenue yesterday, and gave Mrs. Waters 10 as part payment of HULL ii SAKSAPAKILLA in St Rose's cemetery. An infant child of Mr. and Mrs.

A. D. Turnbull died this morning. ind I feel like a new man. I reeom-g 11 mend it to Hiy tffllcted with diaeue ot the Kid-L Fnev.

Youra reaDectfullT. Complete House Furnishers, Two women were arrested last night for disorderlv conduct in the D. H. i i CHARLES SIMMONS, vard. bv Officer Nills.

One ot them In some cases it wouldn't be much or a loss, certainly, but then you will probably have had enough of your own to carry without borrowing any. But about the The truth of the nbore certified to by JAMES 8- CALKINS, DruggiJtof T. El gave her name as Mary Azer, and her residence in New York city. The other said she was ber sister. They were sent to tbe county jail.

El Never purchaie ol a SUBSTITUTER, 'I f(t person wholrlee to tell you wmethlngi WHATEVER THE TROUBLE James Holt, Will Marks and a boy named SamDson and three others, were II else when you call for Dana'.) Our bot-l Iltlei are being tilled with I COUNTERFEIT! iARTICLE by "Substltuten." Buy ol the I HONEST DEALER who telle you what you iaikfer. and If vou receive no benefit With your eyes may be, if before Alderman Jones tonight, charged with atAfllinir tools from Burrell's shop. One ot the bovB is an omhan. and all of glasses in any form will be of service to you, them were under 12 years. Mrs.

Holt fair. Ab, me! we've been there and we inow there's no vanity fair" about that place; if you had an ounce of the commodity when youjtarted, it would soon vanish together with four shekels. If there is one place on the face of the earth where a "man's a man's," simply a member of the human family, it's at the fair. No use putting on airs, the lake wind furnishes that part of the business, and as for graces, the famous beauty show caDtures evervthinK in that line. The house.

Full details in Thursday moru- ing's Times. The Knight Templars turned out In full force with the Citizen's band in their new regimentals at their head. Altogether Tunkhannock will make a great showing in the parade at Wilkes-Barre. i The 7:45 train this morning was crowd-d with our townspeople en route for to see the parade. As a consequence "out of town" is conspic- uons on the office doors; Willmot Carpenter is to be complimented on the excellent judgment used in the construction of the sewer across Warren street.

Peter P. Hase, of North Branch township, was among the visitors in town yesterday. Your scribe starts for Lakewood, N.Y., at 11:10 o'clock to-day. If there is any reward for practical temperance work, we will come in for our share. We iully conour in "A Sermon for Democrat," an editorial in yesterday's Times.

Democrats should ever bear in mind that it is the press that leads a party either to defeat or victory. We were sorry to hear of the embarassment was mresent and said she properly train ywlll return your money. Dana Sartaparllla Belfast, Maine. Prof. Silverstone ed her boy, although he has been in court a number of times for stealing and other offenses.

Maurice Laiev swore out a warrant for promised to pay the damages in lull at the end of the month. Elijah Carpenter of TJniondale registered at the Falrchlld hotel on Monday. William EowleP of Jackson street is seriously ill. Rev. Owen-James of Altoona.is visiting friends on this side.

Rev. J. Rosser Jones of Dunbury N. preached an elegant sermon at the First Welsh Congregational church. Mr.

a V. Smitn of North Lincoln avenue is confined to his bed by injuries received from a colt The funeral of Mrs. John O'Malley took place yesterday afternoon from her late residence on Price street Interment was made in the Hyde Park Catholio oemetery. i I The funeral of Mrs. Toohil, of Hennisy alley, will take place this afternoon.

An ntnxtaittad Juan was arrested last Thomas Cavanaueh of Brooklyn street tonight, charging him with running an BROU'S HUECTlOIl unlicensed saloon. Can perfectly and accurately fit you. No mistakes, no errors. Years of experience In tbis city Is the best proof of the professor's claim to be a successful and experienced optician. I An Infallible Remedy tor the Cure ot all Contagious Diseases ot the Urinary organs; General admission.

50 cents for each session ot the Catholic musical festival; Ifruaranteea not to prwrace emcwire; no sickening doses noinconTenlenceorloesol only thing you are possessed of as an individual, which nobody wants and which belongs to yourself alone are your corns, and yet from the way everybody seems to hunt for them and deliberately trample them under foot, 'they must find them a source of offense. reserved seats 75 cents. I time. Becommended by physicians ana sold by druggists everywhere. J.

Ferre, Office Valley House Shoe Store, Lackawanna avenue. Hours, 9 nu till 6:30 p.m., (saocessor to urou), fnarmacien, rans. I HUNGARIAN CHURCH ROUBLB. on Lackawanna's Democracy to let the You wouldn't care what kind or Mondays and Saturdays excepted, leading Democratic paper go to smas for fence. eveDl tne 0id time zig-zag rail with I A Factional Fight In a Plymouth CongTega- evening on North Main avenue by Officer GurrelL want of patronage.

"Talk is cheip out I gharo edee would be an improve- ARRETS. it takes monev to tret news. We are an mnt on standing around eternally and tlon ana inreaw oi jnnraeraiiiaa. Bishop O'Hara has reappointed Rev. Kasalko to the charge of St.

Stephen's watchlDg the endless panorama till your evea are achinsr'to keep company with OVER ON THE SOUIH SIDE. NO OPENERS Hungarian Catholio church at Plymouth and there is once more war in the camp. NEW SPRING STYLES FOR St. Joseph' Church Choir Entertatna Personal and Other Notes. The musical and' literary entertain ready to find fault with the managers for not showing more enterprise but never take into consideration that these things can't be done for nothing.

On the other band if we are asking a party favor o.r if we are candidates we expeot the party papers to sing our praises and push us through, while we patronize the can press. Democrats, give us your patronage and we'll give you the news. butter making seems tobeal- Record readers will remember the trouble In this ohurch nearly two years ago, when Rev. Kasalko was thrown out amd sent to Hazleton, where he had trouble your back and your bunions, and your very soul is siok with longing for a venerable old pipe and a glass ofof well, milk is as good as anything. Wbat'll you take? As for us we are aweary of life, and would soon end its double shuffle called existence, were it not that undertakers' bills are so hiRh and the grave so very, A SPECIAL FEATURE ch a agn ment under the auspices of St.

Joseph's church choir of Mlnooka, at St Joseph's and was tried at the United States court at Plttsburtr for libel. When he left society hall last evening, was a rare treat in every sense of the word, and reflected REQUIRED. PRIVATE PATTERNS in most an Industry of the past And now the enterprising men of Tunkhannock and vicinity are making preparations to build a large creamery. Negotiations are under wav to secure a piece of land. By means of a small seal attached Plymouth Rev.

Jasoovltz succeeded him and has made many friends. Now through some influence he has again succeeded in coming here. Tbe present incumbent is inclined to give up the place peaoeably, but his friends, who seem td be largely in the majority, say very iowr- we try imuuuaor buiuuiw. and if our corns don't get better and out legs stop aching, we'll take the thing into consideration. to wire tbe latter can be broken and easily removed by hand, together with top of cap, on Lowell Body Brussels, credit on the management, Tbe Germania band were at Wilkes-Barre yesterday and discoursed music for the Knights of Templar's parade.

The Wilkes-Barreans were entirely carried away by the fine appearance of our boys and their excellent music- 7- "All scores close at 630. The funeral of the late Charles Eck, of Cedar avenue, who died Monday, will takn rrface to-morrow afternoon at 2 Bigelow Axminsters, that the scenes or tne last eviction win oe-repeated and armed guards placed about tbe property. Threats have been made to kill Kasalko If he insists on conducting services. G. H.

MUMM EXTRA DRY. Moutttes By all' means let's have some more monuments, but let the individual put it up himselt, out of bis own pocket and then when he takes a notion to crawl under it no one has a right to object; some people are mean enough to suggest that the subscriptions would be forthcoming if the men would agree to crawl under very soon. down on the river bank between the Packer river and bridge on which to erect suitable buildings. We suspect that the merchants are at the bottom of it, as they have to handle the dairy butter ot the farmers who patronize them. This they have been doing some times at a loss, for people in the larger cities are running mostly on creamery Anyway the enterprise will help our town and we are glad to see the good work go on.

Putnam is one of the finest Btreetsin town, but the people living en the north end don't seem to realize as they are continually dumping coal ashes and cubbish into it: thus giving pedestrians- who happen in that locality a bad opinion of the whole street. Last night. Kasaino, wuu a few of his followers, entered tbe church and held an hour's conference undisturbed. Wilkes-Barre Record. We show a line of these goods in desigv o'clock.

Services will be conduoted at the house. Interment wlll be made in Dunmore oemetery. Mr. Phillip Graff, ol South Washington avenne, will spend" the day in Wilkes-Ambrose Herz, of Stone avenue, is in Wilkes-Barre. CASEY BROS'.

The Albright library will be opened that cannot be found in any other stock In the olty. WILLIAMS McAMDLTY, Library Building, Wyoming We are fast becoming a nation of monuments, and Scranton. shouldn't be behind the times. have Columbus and Washington (on the way) with several other countries to be heard irom. There's Agents for Lackawanna County, Thursday.

The following Invitations 316 Lackawanna Avenne, are being sent out: The Albright Memorial building, erected by Mr. John Joseph Albright of Bufla- Scranton Pa. A Grand Musical Festival, According to the printed programme the musical festival to be held in the Aca Branch, Main St, Plttston, Pa only one trouble in this monumental business; lots of people need their dollar to buy bread and Hans Christian Anderson, Ericcson, Philip Brooks and Jefl Davis and a few others can't be any more dead 10, upon grounds aonatea ot wo un-idrenof the late Joseph J. Albright and Elizabeth Albright, as a memorial to demy tomorrow will be one or tne greatest events of tbe kind ever held In tbis citv. The most celebrated singers of them, will be formally presented to tne FOU PURE VJIHES ADD LIOUOUS buy of Scranton, for the purpose oi a than they are, so it won't hurt them to wait, but a hungry bread repository is hard to deny and it won't make any reduction in its demands even when the Lackawanna and Luzerne counties have entered the contest The elocution con public library, on xnursaay evening, May 25, 1803, at 830 o'clock.

-GOTO- your presence is respeowuuy requaoww. Axfbed Hand, President of the Board of Trustees. test promises to be a very Interesting feature of the musical festival. The competitors are pupils of graduates of the different schools of oratory; The Judges price of pork is at its present standpoint. "yr mm" We'd be delighted to act on Truth's, and donate a dollar towards Chief of Police Piatt and Prothonotary Ryan were over at Moscow yesterday and saw the murderers safely housed.

George Gearhart has in vested in real estate up at Chautauqua Lake. Mrs. Henry Prevost is among to visitors at Wilkes-Barre today. Invitations have been ordered for the commencement exercises of the high school, which comes off June 7. Banquet in the evening of same day.

Fishing season is nearly on hand, and we too call sportmen's attention to the fact that we furnish excellent fishing grounds. Bass commence biting in Lake Carey as soon as the season opens and continue to bite for about six weeks, when the river bass commence to take the bait. People who like this kind of sport, we think could do worse than come to Tunkhannock. for this contest wilt be lion. t.

j. uug-gan, Richard Beamish and T. J. Hoban. General admission, 50 cents for each the Mary Washington memorial, but un P.

fl. GUGPW'S PEW WO STORE, 810 and 812 Spruoe street, near postofflce. session ottbe Catholio musical festival; fortunately tne Dusn wnere munou our dollars has been cut down and Mary reserved seats 75 cents. will be obliged to slumber ben eat a less SHOE POLISH QN HER HAT. pretentious stone, if It depends on our subscription.

Crispo. When you feel all tired out and broken nn orflneraiiv. vou neea a koou iuiuo. How the Owner of a Last Tear's Sailor Renovated XL Try it. Hood's Sarsaparilla is tbe beau As It is tbe purpose of the managers of Last summer it was a blue sailor bat, the musical festival to open tne morning session promptly at 9 o'clock all con- Among our specialties are "Mercantile Club," 01d Darling," Family Nectar "Famous? "Melville" and -Luxury" Bye Whiskies, Also a full line of Imported WinesL Llauors and Gltrs, Guineas' Dublin Stout and Bass' Burton Ales In bottles, Hunwrhm BlM The Choicest brands of Clgara at close price, by but It faded and grew dirty, and when its owner took It irom its box the other day We know our footwear is good and reliable and there- I testants for solos, duets, unless otherwise notified, are requested to re CRISPO'S CHAT.

she realized that its day was done. The I the box. port at'the Academy or uusio at o'ciock sharp on Thursday morning. ad brim was bent where the damp sea air 7 re stamp our name and ad had made it liable, the crown was not tr judicators will be rroressor fario Ylorza, of Brooklyn: Professor Hirr- dress on everv pair. Have straight and the ribbon was hopelessly pricked with hat-pin holes.

Then the owner bad an idea. She took i mann, ana rroiessor wommer, oi jrunu-delphla. you ever been to see us yet? Lewis, Reilly Davies. Coughing to Consumption, A newspaper fraternity pays Its editors i 1 5,000 salary and the contents ot a reporter's tanctum sells lor thirty-one ents. Goto! thou Anananias; consider that lying end and do thou change thy tactics.

Vfb if that salary Mb were true an edi-ior could go to the World's fair, and have enough money to find, a place to rest bis weary head without hanging aU night Kemp's Baliam stops the cough at tsi: It onoe. off tbe ribbon, brushed tbe hat diligently with a dry, stiff brush. Then she scrubbed it with a brush wet with ammonia and water. While still damp It was pressed into proper shape. When it was dry shoe polish was applied with a sponge.

Several coats made the hat a marvel, of blaokness and. freshness and Pays Any Housekeeper to Have a Good Refrigerator. CTIY FEATURES. the color was lasting, a band and bow completed the renovated sailor, which looks as well as It did in its palmist days. We claim and believe the CHALLENGE ICEDERG Beats Them Please examine the following lot of prices and you will be convinced that I am selling furniture lower than any other furniture house in the city.

Everything warranted to be first-class. Comparison Invited. Note the figuers: A solid antique oak bedroom suite, eight pieces, a dandy, only 22; solid antique oak six-foot Extension table, best woven wire spring made, no better, $3.75: a good spring. husk mattresses cotton-top, the very best, good mattresses; cotton-top, $2.75: marbleized jlg- j- rom a staple on tne wnan. To go to the fair or not to go.

That's the question. Shall we go to Chicago's fair, to which the world's invited, or remain at home in our moated castle (three story, back), and watch the shindig from a distance? t. There are two sides to this question. Theoretically, of course, we want to go, just as we want to go to heaven; practically there is tbis difference: While we will pay t27.50 tor a ticket to the one plaoe we will pay two or three times that Amount for a barrel of patent medicine to help keep ua away from the other. The explanation is that one is tempo-rarv and the other nermanent.

We Is the very best on tne mantes, ana although we have handled it lor years, we bave never known It to fall to 'give satisfaction. When Baby was sick, we gare her Castorla. When 'she was a Child, she cried for Castoria, -When she became Miss, she clung to Cactoria, When she had Children, she gave them Castorla. silk plush parlor suite, spring edge, only $49. Marble top tables, lounges, and all other goods In the furniture line away down for cash, at rock-bottom prices.

M. I. Bahbtt. No. 242 Penn Ave.

Screen Doors, Garden Hose, MULHERRIN JUDGE, Lawn Mowers, Etc AT VERY CLOSE PRICES. must see tbe fair this summer or not at alL To wait for the next one, A. D. 2,292, would be worse than waiting for a poatoffice appointment under Cleveland. If we don't go we'll regret the lost opportunity and If we do go we'll probably regret that we didn't stay at home.

Why is this tbusly? Oh, simply because tbe things we haven't tried look so pleasant and easy, and are In reality so difficult and unsatisfying, when we bave tried them and failed as we usually da (Suocessors 'to W. B. Hull.) Samtary Plumbing a Specialty. WHICH PIANO? Decide that after trying the They are of the nignest quality. The prices are high enough to warrant your expecting this, but not high enough to drive you awayv if that is the quality you are going to have.

fc B. POWELL 226, 228 230 Wyoming Ave, Scranton, Pcu. Wholesale and Retail Lumber Dealers, Contractors and Builders GDH5TER FORSYTH, A' mmn'ptP Rtrtclc of Hemlock. Pine. Cvoress.

Poolar and Hard WoodsT Shingles, Lath, Pickets, Doors, Sash arid Blinds Hardware, Plumb- i How nice to npeak of a bed of roses, and yet if we should try one we should probably not lie easily -not half as easily as we do in these columns We. see the roses but we feel the thorns. "I'''. pj 'I' i'j But while we are thus 'digreslvely speculating and philosophirlng, we are 1-' jyiOVUQingS, oiass, rainra, cic icuuw mates furnished on all kinds of buildings. Office and yard at tup, Etc 827 Penn Avenue.

Works Station, Scranton.

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