Sept. 15, 1899 >From an article titled THAT AWFUL CRIME The atrocious assault reported to have been committed on a young woman of questionable character by a crowd of bullies in the Round Woods on Wednesday morning, following the picnic of the Crystal Hose company, was the theme of considerable discussion among the peace-loving residents of the West side.....That she did not die from the effects of the punishment inflicted upon her and exposure for serveral hours was due to the heroic efforts of her female companions, who, woman-like stood by her until she was removed to more comfortable quarters. Coming Funerals: The remains of Mrs. Mary White of 334 North Filmore avenue, will be interred in Washburn street cmeetery tomorrow afternoon. Services for Mrs. Clara BOURAY will be held at the home of her sister, Mrs. Helen BOURAY of 802 Hampton street, this afternoon. Interment will be in Forest Hill cemetery. Mr. William O'MALLEY of Jackson street will soon submit to an operation at the Moses Taylor hospital for an injury which he received in the mines some time ago. Dr. J. J. BRENNAN recently of Shamokin has opened an office at 213 Main Ave. The doctor is giving special attention to diseases of women and children. The fulneral of Thomas GERRITY, who died on Wednesday morning, will take place this morning from the family residence, 2042 Cedar ave. Requiem Mass wioll be sung at St. Joseph's church, and interment will be made in the Minooka cemetery. Mrs. Clarence MCGUIRE died at the home of her father, 629 Pear street, on Wednesday. A high mass will be said at St. John's church. Internment will be at Hyde Park cenetery. Mr. Anthony LYNCH and Miss Mary COUGHLIN, both of the south side, were joined in marriage by Rev. Father Fleming at St. John's church yesterday afternoon. Philip RADER of Birch street has returned from a visit to friends in Mauch Chunk. Mrs. Herman SENKER of Stone ave. has returned from an extended stay with friends at Fort Wayne, Ind. and Buffalo N.Y. September 22, 1899, Friday TAYLOR Wed nesday evening a party of young people were chaperoned through the Pyne mines by T. J. HUGHES. After exploring the mines the party repaired to the home of Mr. Charles ADKINS of Storrs street, where they were pleasantly entertained by Miss Sadie CARTER. Those who comprised the party were: Mr. and Mrs. Thomas JONES, Miss Grace FORAYLER and Mr. John HUGHES of Scranton, Mr. & Mrs. John A. EVANS, mr. & Mrs. Charles ADKINS, Mrs. BODI and the Misses Susie HARRIS, SALLIE WILLIAMS, CHOICE POWERLL, LIZZIE DAVIS, GWEN DAVIS, SADIE & JENNIE CARTER, LILLIAN AND OLIVEN HOWELLS & mESSRS. Frank DECKER, Thos. J. HUGHES, Evan G. WATKINS, Rex CARDWELL, Evan DAVIS, & Adolph URWEIDER. Mrs. John MORGAN and children of Grove street are visiting relatives at Selin's grove. Miss Lizzie GRIFFITHS, an accomplished young lady, and Mr. John HOWELLS, a prominent young man of this town were quietly married at the Methodist parsonage Wednesday evening by the Rev. Francis GENDALL. ddMr. George REINHARDT will leave this morning for Hoboken, N.J. Miss Grace FERAYLE of Scranton was the guest of Miss Susie HARRIS Wednesday. Born -- To Mr. & Mrs. John THOMAS of Grove street, Sept 21, a daughter. To Mr. & Mrs. John THOMAS of Grove, Sept 21, a son Mrs. Edmund CARTER of Main street is visiting relatives at Shamokin. Tomorrow afternoon the primaries of the Republican party will be held at the different wards in the borough between the hours of 4 and 7. Vote for Morris, Penman, Kiefer and Ward. The meeting of the Willing Workers of the M.E. church for the fair last evening was a very enthusiastic one. Mr. Thomas SAMUELS is a candidate for vigilance committee to be elected tomorrow evening. The Taylor Oratoric society will meet for rehearsal at the Calvary Baptist church this evening at eight o'clock. Haydn's Creation will be given this winter. September 29, 1899 TAYLOR The funeral of John Francis Dunden (?) took place yedsterday morning. The funeral cortege leaving on the 8 a.m. train for Tobyhanna. A large number of our people attended the funeral of Father John LOUGHRAN yesterday morning. Miss Susie SIMONS, who has been visiting Mrs. Sam BAKER, Rendham, for the last few weeks, will return to her home in Maryland this morning. Mr. James SCRIVENS is home from his southern trip. Miss Agnes EAGAN of Feltsville and Mr. John GALLAGHER were united in marriage last Wednesday. The REv. Father Moffit performing the ceremony. Minooka tribe, No. 247, I.O.R.M. elected the following officers Wednesday evening. Prophet, William WHITE, sachem, Thomas SAMUELS, senior sagamore, Philip NOAKES, junior sagamore, John PARKER, trustee for 18 months, Jenkin DAVIES.