THE SCTiANTOJN TRIBUNE FRIDAY MOBNINtt. APRIL 27. 1894. EXQUISITE STYLISH THE HATS -AT- NEWMAN'S 303 SPRUCE STREET. All the Fashionable Shapes Trimmed to suit the moat 1'iistUllous. WORK lUAliANTEED. LOWEST PRICES LACE CURTAIN3 The niost deli unto fabric prop erly oleauod at THE Lackawanna Laundry 308 Penn Ave. A. B. WARMAN. NorrmanA Moore FIRE INSURANCE 120 Wyoming Avenue Books Given Away Satur day, April 28. Thorns andOranire ltl'esoiusl Tliruwu ou the World. l'oyond Pardou. F.f Anether'e Bin, Wife In Nuiuo (July, Molly Bavtd l'hyllis, 1 ortis, A Mental Ktrutrtle, The Woolnif O't, Admiral Ward. Ky Woman's v. it, To the Hitter End, Aurora Itoyd, Phantom fortune, Vixen, Mill ou the !': -. Adam H.Mi, IVlxUolt, Alieo. Vriiest Msltravers, aul 1 1 fiord. llerttaa M. Clay. TUis Duchess. Mr. Alexander. M. f. Braddoa. Uaorgo Eliot lUilwer l.ytton. The Wide. Wide World, Eliza Wotheroll The Child WUC, Captaiu May lie Hi d iVaiida, Ouidu And manv others. MEAR3 & HAGEN. CARPETS BARGAIN NO 2. Beginning Monday. April 23, we will offer Moquettes at 75c. per yar yard. Regular price is $1. 25. We have only a limited quantity of these goods. Call early to secure them. TELEPHONE NO. 535 The Union Tranif.r Company, Limited 'Bos line. Baggage freight called fof and delirert'd promptly. 107 Franklin avenue. CITY .NOTES, The A M. Palmer Mock company will present "Hainte and Sinner,." at the Frothmgham theater this evening. County Mercantile Appraiser T P. Oil gallon yesterday listened to appeals from bis appraisement in the arbitration room ut the court bouse. The Mack Paving company yesteriay began an action in common pleas ronrt to recover a debt of H0O from the I arbou dale Traction company. On",fiaturdny evening. May 5, the Crys tal Hose company will have its annual benefit at tbe Academy of Music. "A Fast Mail" will be prod need. Jacob Wearer, collector of taxaa of Hear ing brook township, filed his I- ud 111 tlm -um Ol titXKI III rourt with .lames Mc Liado and Francis U'beoltir assiireties, Michael Mnskio. charged with resisting Officer William IJougher, yesterday en tered bail In court lor his appearance for trial. Martin Woyshner became, bia boudsman. Nicbolns Nenry and Katie t'urran, of tbir city and Michael Fmnerty and iirldgt Mellody, of Dimmer, vre grunted mar riage lirent.ee by the clerk ot the courts yesterday, A Koy to fire box No. 22, corner of .Spruce atreet anil Wyoming avenue, has been placed by Chief Ferber in the Dimo .Savings bank. Another key is at the Westminster. After n very successful eight-months' season, tb i.nterprise Dancing class of Professor Ueorge F. Taylor held its closing social last evening at Kxcelsior hall. The affair was largely attended. Edward Kenno ly, of this city, was re leased from the P.astem penitentiary yes terday. On October 111, I Slid, he pleaded gnilty to a charge of arson und whs sen tenced to fonr years imprisonment. Women's Relief Corps, No. 60, of Lieu tenant Ezra Griflln post, Oread Army of the Republic, gsvo a dimo ontertailinient laat evening at the post room. The affair was managed by Miss Lizzie Bristol and an Interesting programme was rondered. John D. Jones, colloctor of taxes of Tay lor borough, yesterday filed his bond in in tbe sum of '.J5,XK) in court. The sure tioa are James McDermott, Hubert Arm strong, Edmund F. William, Thomas U. Thomas, Joseph J, Joues, John W. Jones and Martin Willlauis. One of the features of the stereoptlcon exhibition of amateur photographic work at the Young Mou's Christian Association hall next Thursday evening of interest to camera owners, will be tho giving away of 200 dry plates. At a later exhibition tbe gift of a line camera will reward the best work exhibited. Mrs. Mary 0. Wilson yesterday applied for divorce from Klchnrd Henry V Ilsou. They wore married m 1h7:1 at Harford, Susquehanna county. Mrs. Wilson, who now resides at 3111 Penn avenue, says she was deserted by bur husband two yean ago. He has refused to live with bur since and therefore she asks a divorce. Richard Ilonry now resides at Carbon dale. Anbeuaer Busoh Beer. Louis Lehman's, 3 Spruce St. Uuslo Boxes Exclusivity. Beat made. Play any desired number of tones. Qautacbi & Sons., manufacturers, 1080 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. Won derful orchestrlal organs, only 15 and f 10. Specialty: Old music boxes carefully ro paired and improved with new tune. Williams & wlc&nuRy 27 Wyoming Ave. CONVENTION Business Transacted by the Women's Foreign Missionary Society, THOSE NAMED FOR OFFICERS Mrs. Knox's Interesting Talk on the "Noles of a Field Missionary." Mrs. John Newton Spoke on "Home and Homo Making" Election of Of ficers Will Take Place at the Phil adelphia Meeting on May I. The last day's aessiou of the annual nsssembly of the Women' Foreign .Missionary society of the Presbyterian church proved one of general Interest. In the morning 11 conference of the l'resbytt it il offloeM wa held in the ohapel, -Mrs. William Waters, of Phil adelphia, presiding:. Different phases of miasslonury work were disuaseed by tho delegate!, who spoke freely on the mbjeuts familiar to them. At half past 1(1 o'clock the confer ence ftdj tuned and the delegates re tired to tho auditorium, which had tieeti adorned for the occasion. Flowers eurroundod the pulpit aud temporary platform, aud aloug the edges of the attel a row of handsome evergreen pl nits w:is seen, while on the walls of the church hung numerous maps of tbe various mission fields. Mrs. Tuner called tho assemblage to order and Mrs. W. P, Wilson, of Hslle fonte, read the Scriptural lesson and oiTerod prayer. Mrs. W. E Knox spoke on "The Notes of a Field Secre tary," after which Mrs. Tnrner called Mrs. S. K. Forman to the chair while the "Cjuestiou Ilex" was being opened A large rninber of (jnestions covering a wide range of subjects in niissl nary matters was answered by the delegates. "Home and Home Making" waa the subject of an interesting addrejs by Mrs. John Newton, wh' )ivs in Alla habad, India. Mrs. W. Q Dodd. a worker in the missions: field at Laos was tho nix' speaker. THE A IT Kit NOON SKSSION. After singluf, Mrs Webstsr, of Mauch Chuuk, oll'erel prayer, at the close of wbioh Mrs. Turner asked that the committee reports he hear I. Sue then called Mrs. J. A. i'rico to the chair. Mrs JoDM, of Ohio, read the report of the committee on nominations, rec- otnmendiug the following persous for h 1 :iu as director of the society for oue year: Mrs, C P. Turner, Mrs. Eager..' Liucard Mn E. I.. I.miiard, Mrs. C. T. Chester Mr h C. Perkins, Mrs. William Walters .Mrs. A. U Maseey, Mrs. L R, Fox, Mrs D. B. POMJT, Mrs. J. ). Paxtor, Mrs. K 11 Rowley, .'.iis. J. H. Ulngee, Mrs. H. N1 P.uil, Mrs. C. E. Morris. Mrs. C. N. Thorpe 1 Mrs. Arthur JlltcLell, Mrs. M. Nnwknk, Mrs. ('. hr..adhead, Mrs. H. (. Kern, M a. h, rergins, sir, j. k. siuier. sti- n. M. Johnaen, Mr. J. ltoi,ert, Ilia M. D. i tirves, Mrs. y. A Mattomorei MlasF. V. Nels. u, Mrs. C. A. .'mitli, Miss A. Undine. Vr. C. R Todd. MiL. fflwJuo, Mr. J, A. Uogaruus, Mi.s J. A. wumsl sirs. Auttn uv Taylor, Missllachvl Lowrie, Mr.-. J. A. McKuigbt. The election will take place in Phil i delphia Mty 1. The report als-i recomtuen led th" r!j. tivn ot the following officre to be cbosen at the May mectiug of tUe oor poralloe: omom named. Presidfnt, Mrs. C. P. Turnt-r; vice presi dents, Mr. . . L Llnunrd, Mr. A. 1.. Maseev, Mrs & C. Perkily Mrs. D. U. Ponoy, Mrs. s. A. Mntchmor. Mr. Jami K. berts, or l'hiladelphta: Sirs. I) A. i nn luugham, of Wheeling, W. V.; Mrs. A A Hodge, of Princeton, N. V: Mrs. William F. Moore, of C.'.umbus, Q; Mr. E 1. I.edyan:. cf BteabesVtUe, u : Mrs. K. H. Huntingdon, cf Cleveland, O. ; Mrs. O. A. H.lb, r Wu.,.ter, ; Mrs. J. II. Wa ters, ,.f Pleasant Ridgj o ; Mr. i Small, i-f V'.r, Pa.; Mrs. J p, E. tCamlet, 'f Pitie- hnrg; Mr. i'. 11. Mowry, .if Cnistr, Pn : Mrs. J. P. WtUon, of Newark, Mis R B Coyle, of Chamberabarg, Pa.; Mrs. Joel Parker, Freehold, N. J.; Miss C. W s-..w-ar:. '.'oleraine Forge, l'i., Mr. S. M. F..r- nan, Jersey Cttjr, X. '.;MJmIXA. Mc Ku'gbt, Wishington, l). 0L Mrs. William swan, Lambert vlllr, N. J., Miss A H Keigvrlu. Wilmington, Del.; Mrs. It. M. Wylie, ilaltimore, Sid.; Miss W. A. Mc Teer, Maryvllle, Teon ; Prestiyterial sec retary, Mrs. William Watte.-; home cor respond ing secretary, Mrs A. R. Perkins: Voung Pe ; It's seerelary, Mia F. C. Nel son: foreign corresponding secretaries, Mrs. ( . N. Thorpe, Mr- 1 i; Murris, Mrs. M. Newklrk, Mrs. L. R. Fox; special ob juct sucretaries, Mr. J. A Iiogardus, Mrs. C. T. Cheater: secretary for missionary letters, Miss Alice Bodluo; recording secre tary, Mrs J. R. Miller; treasurer, Mrs. Juda M. Fishburo. The report of the committee on reso lutions also Included a memorial ex pressing the gratitude of the aueinbly to the railroads for conrteia extended in reduction of rates, to the host and hostesses for kindly entertainment of the delegates, to tn Udiee who decor ated tlm church, to the officers of tne assembly, ami to the congregation ot toe Second Presbyterian church and BvrsntOD Presbytery for the privilege of meeting in so handsome an edifice. OLMDHI ML. OF MKET1NU. After the adoption ot the report of iniitee, .Mrs I'rico thanked tbe deUgalea for accepting tbe invitation to 0 UM to BefMton, and said she hoped the result of th meetiug would be manifest in renewal earnestness on the part ot those who are loyal to mis sionary interest. Mrs. Turner then resumed the ohair, at the same time acknowledging br tniinks to th assembly for having for the fifth tlms conferred upon her a dis tinguished honor. Ati Invitation extended by tbe Pres bytery of Philadelphia inviting tbe as sembly to hold Its noxt meeting in that city was accepted. Mrs. Hngh Gibson, of Cincinnati, rea 1 a very interesting paper on "Uow o Keep Oar Hearta Warm in rinm mer," and wa followed by brier ad dresses from working missionaries in China aud Syria. I u legate also niado ibroe minute speeches. Prayer was offered by Mr Thome and Mr. Wel lington White, aud then, after sluglng, Iter. Dr. Robinson prononoced tbe benediction. Membar? ot the Philadel phia delegates in attendance at tbe couventiou last evening nddresned women and girls at tho South Side Women's Christian lUoolatloD. . Onot'MlES, groceries, grocones, at Roiu- barts. CHILD STEALER OF NEW YORK. This Highly Sensational Drama Inter preted at Wonderland. Tbe sensational and interesting drama, "The CI. lid Stealer of New York," was presented at Wonderland theater for tbe first time last evening. It is one of thoe plays that never fails to draw when properly acted and henae it is bound to meet with snccess at Wonderland. The part of June Rutherford, the child stonier, is token by Miss Uthe) Fuller, who has a proper conception of her lines and interprets them well. Alic- Kemp as Marion Chesterton, W. D. Corbett SB Joe Sitnpson.and Maggie Witlett as Tittilindl Touehemup do pleasing work, and" the: same can be said of Al F. Darcy who assumes the role of Nobby Nibble. Una Hoiuer.as Moses Low was w,mk and his siauiu? Id the nieaging spec ialty incident to the third act might be omitted without weakening the produc tion. Till-' amfeeai dramatic. oMrantaeelmi Hint has ever been known in tho theatrical his tory of this country tho A. M. I'rdmor Stock company, at the Frotbinghnm then ter this ev-niug, and tomorrow afternoon end evening. Beats now on side at Powell' ENJOYABLE SOCIAL EVENT. Reception Tendered by Mrs. C. Connell for Mrs. Charles W, Fulton, Nee Connell. Ft, An afternoon reception was given yesterday by Mrs. Charles 11. Connell, 1139 Viae street, for Mrs. Charles W. Fulton (use Connell). The ilTair will be remembered as one of the moat en joyable sooial events of the season. Mra Fulton. Miss Dimmick. or Oneonta. N. Y., and Mrs. C. R Con nell received. Those who nerved wore Mrs. J, S MeAnulty, Mrs. J. L. Couuell, Miss Charles worlb.UisK Jay and Miaa Bent ley and Miss Wood, of Ilouesdale. Mr. Connell was assisted iu enter taining by Mrs. William Couuell, Mrs A. E. Connell. Mrs. W. A. Connell and Mrs. Charles Shafer. The apartments were very hand somely decorated with potted plants and palms aud roses, ferns und milx. The dining room, however, was pai tio tilarly beautified by tloral decorations; tho effect wan piuk and green. AinoiiK thoso in attendance from out of town were: Miss Marion II. Pittee, Kansas City; Miss Terwilliger, Water loo; Mrs. W. U. Scott, Pueblo, Col. The following wer among those preterit lrom this city: Mrs. J. L Slelle, Mrc .1. W Oaraey, Mill Mc Keuna, Miss KateMuKenua, '. is. Arj Williams, Mrs. J. T. Pol ler, Mrs, De Wilt Swan, Mrs. ('. P. Matthews. Mrs. W. 11. Peurce. Mrs. Walter Seeley, Mrs. William L Connell, Mrs. Warren Q Partridge, Mrs. tiunrge V. Siegel. Mrs. P. M. Downing, Mrs. Henry Ite lln, jr , Mrs. Calvin Seybolt, Miss Sy bolt, Mrs. Walter L. lieuwooj. Mis. Leonard M. liortou, Mix four sen, Mrs. Thomas Sprague, Mrs. D. J. Tuumas, Mrs. K. DUekwo d, Mrs. Mary L Pratt, Mrs. J. C. lligliriter, Mr.' W. W. Ivus, Mrs. J. W. Puck, Mrs. L F. Megargel. Miss Ann, - I. Davis, Mrs. D. T. Laweon, .Mrs. Andrew Li Warman, Mrs. Luther Keller, Mrs. W. (. Fulton, Mrs. F. B Wood, Mrs. Isaac Post, .Mrs. S II stevn . Mrs. Theodore O. Wood, .Mr. C B Pratt, Mrs. V. A. May, Mrs. Waller L. Matthews. Mrs. M Noftoo, Mia Norton, Mis. Elith Norton, Mita H.OO 11 i II Ripple. Mrs J. F. Broftdbeot, Mrs, Mary R Beynolds, Mr. II. B. War. Mrs. B L Blohards, Mr, c. B, Peuumiu. Mrs. B. 11 Pratt Mr W. H. Peek, Mrs. Frank D Watt, Mrs L. Q Labor, Mrs J.nue N. Rice. Mrs N" K. Rlc, -Mrs. Edgar C. Con- 1111, Mra Krastus J. Parrot, Mrs. Stephen L. Rice, Mrs F. P. Christian, Mra U M Doles. Mr. E. H Uird. Mr Cbarlee BooUger, Mrs C .1 Powell, Mr John Roll. Mrs. BogOoe Beele. Miss Kiugsliurv, Miss llayer, Mrs V. T. Ilackitt, Mrs. Ililtoa W. Lnwry, Mr. B I Wtrd L H ick, Mrs. ( . C C'onklin, Mra F L M-vens, Mrs. Ltmnsl Ammerinau, Mr Cnarle E. Bradbury, Miss Augusta Merrill. Miss Schlager, Mr U. T. Black, Mrs Frank II. Connell, Mrs. O. W Boibaell, Mrs. N. A. Hurlbert, Mrs W II White, Mrs C D. .Inn, Mrs E F Chain ber lain, Mrs. J F. Snyder, Mis. L. a. Watres, Mr. O il Bird ill, Mi Barak E. Hall, Mi Council, M. L. J Williams. Tux original A. M. Palmer Stock BODS' pai.v in "Saints and Sinners at tie Froihingbam theat-r tin vc ang. S.-Ht.- on tale at Powell' music tore. CLIPPING PARTY AT GIMO ROOM j. It Was Attsn ti by a Lsr Number cf I'ersons. A large number of people visited the clipping party g.ven by t'.ie St. Luke's branch ef the Oirls' Friendly iei..ty last eveniugat the ulld rn ,tm BBS Washington avenue. A haudsoiii hum vs ., r alue 1 for Cue b.nelit ol church and charity work Tbe "eUpping" waa essentially the feature of the evening an I thesonrce of revenue. Isitors paid 10, "". 0! cents for the privilege of oMppiOg I tiackag cf unknown content peuded from a (tring. The bliu 1 pur chases revealed pretty and useful aril cles. lee cream aud cake were served dur ing the evening Miss Jennyii, Mltl snsan Jrmyn aud Miss Sherer were in hargo of the clip ropvs. 'I hose promt ncntly ideutinsd iu the managemest of tbe affair were Mrs Sidney Hays Mrs. . II. Jermyu, Miss Diekinso.i, Miss Sterling and Mis Pettigrew o HOW TO MAKl GOOD BREAD. Free Exhibition at th Store of Judge A Co., Tylor. Miss Young, of Boston, who h is been to successfully allowing the merits of the celebrated Gold Medal and Superlative Hour of the Washburn -Crosby Co. at the Scranton t.asu Store, will demonstrate lo all wishing to become exports, bow utterly useless it is to waste materials and ruin the tein;ier a woll as the digestion, by making and ustng poor broad. (Jo to the atom of Judge & Co., and see how simple a matter II Ls to grace tho UMc with bcatililul nre.id and cake Tun Scranton Bedding Co. are uplio) stering furniture. Beet workmen. Rea sons bio prices. That Is prices nt Guernsey Brothera, " ItcTTru In pound prints, rolls and oroclts, Ruiuuart s market. I)ti. F Gheweii, the Philadelphia spec ialist, has now returned from an extenried southern trip, and may be cousnlted ut his parlors, No. .ill Spruce street, scranton Temple Court building, upon all acute an i chronic diseases of rneu, women aud chil dren. It has been noised about by one or more persons that Hr. Grower puhhehes IlieiiBinesof hi cured patieuts. This is nut so. I, -ry thing is strictly sacroil anil conOiontial, and no one patiout knows that another is being treated. The doctor has always mado this principle a lasting und sovereign one, and feels that It is due to every patiout. Uttlca hours, dally, I a m, to O p. in.; Sunday, 0 to 2. Do You Rsad t On Saturday, April 28, to every customor buying fl worth or goods, we wilt give a book. See catalogue Iu our advertisement on local page of this ,..ip M EARS II AO EN. Low pttinES for fine groeortes and mar ket goodR, ut Rein harts. 1 Get yonr carpets cleanod by the Scran ton Bedding Co. Can you blame people for fairly crying for those handsome Mul tichromes? SMITH IS ACQUITTED taepb Judge, tbe Jury Said, Is Guilty of MansUugbter. DELIBERATED FOR FIVE Adam Misel Acquitted of Havinp Pur chased Properly That Ho Knew Was Stolen John Ford Enter's a Plea of Guilty David Davis Admit ted That He Stole a Watch and Is Sentenced Other Cases Heard Aftorconrt opened yesterday morn ing Judge Edwurds cnarged tne jury in the case of Josepn Judge and An drew Smith, charged wltn killing Jo soph Tomuliuus. ThecliHrgd was clear aud Impartial, Jndga tM wards pardon larly dwelling ou tnu law of self de fense. At 1(1. 10 a. in. the jury retired and at It p in. d-'livored a verdict to the court liuding Judge guiltv or man slaughter and acquitting Smith. liohu Ford, one of the local agents of foreign browing establishments, now under indictment for violating the liquor laws, pleaded guiltv and was re manded until Saturday lo- 'Hence. A verdict of not guilty w.is . 'ken In the case of Thomas Barrett, charged with defrauding boarding booeekaeper by M F, Fadden, but defemlaut was lirected to pay the costs. D.aviil Divls admitted having stolon a watoh from John Qordon at Provi- denco OB Jan. 4 Ho was senteiiaed t ) restore the etoleu property, pay a tine of $13 and costs and spend throe months In the county jail. David Kane pleaded guilty to cusrge of assault and battery preferred Ly J. J. White. CIIAHUK AOAlSliT M18E1. Adam MlteliOf Throop, was arraigned before Judge Archb.ild charged with laroeny and receiving by Q D. Sander son, of tho Ptnooait Coal company. It was alleged ti.al .Misel luiugiit brass toleu by boys iniiusd Ruuar.isjri an 1 Parry (roui the I'aucoast company, with full knowledge that it has been stolen, li e defendant denied that he anew the brass was stolen ami declared that he supposed It came lawfully into the possession of the boy Ho was found not gnl tv Ldward Luike. of Bellovue, pleaded guilty to having astaulte l 1'. Kelly and was sentenced to ;uy a liuu of f ) and costs In May ot last year the two moU were engaged iu ropairlug a car in the Delaiyare, Lsckawanui and Western vard A uicpnte arose and Burke cut Kelly ou tUe thigh vvtlli an ax. lhs sase of Matthew 1 reeliirg, charged with having stoleu ) from lam Monosky at Providence, wa given to the jury at 10 o'clock yrster day morniug and diie tune l iter they return. d a verdict of not guilty. VKRMCT IN K'BaLI CAAK The jury Iu the case ol William Mc Halc, charged with sssuult and bat tery, which te:;r-il Wednesday after- noon to deliberate, cUi into court yeeterday morning end reported that ll could n it agree I; was ascertained that the jury stood eleven to one and I'V IL.TCCIU lit of I '.Ill-el It W IS I.'l': !., t . take a verdict from eleven msu. 1 he verdict was guilty. Martin MrN-l!y p'e-i.lel gnilty to having r.ilil ed J s i . 1 rai z of a watch al 1 mosey In (.'enter street on Feb 17 and was called up fur sentence AttOI ney Juieph O'Brien uia.le a plea for c .iiiieiu) and nigi d H a t the inipn oument b in the county jail and ni t in the penitentiary. Judge Bdwardl deolfl ed 10 hold th tnntt.r under M rleemeal until Saturday Tin ma MeManus and Bridget Mc Manns were arraigned charged witn n.alicious mlsehitf in tearuu- down a line fence irect-d by Jobu Mulderig ' . defe- lants claim ! lat tin y cm iierel that tley owned the prophrty fenced lii by MnKlerlg and felt that '.'. v liad i. p rft right to tear dowi my fence end. sing it. The case was given to the jury at II 41 1 . t ile.'-n ! ants and prosecutors r.-side I I Mi . Ot k 1 :.e former w. re lepresented IrX Judge W. 11. Btaoton aud Major Ever ett Vt arren assisted the dletriel alt, il BOy in conducting the prosecution. QgOMI HtlXKR'l case. Before Judge Arel.i al 1 QeOfgC ktil let wis put on trial tor the theft of n bicycle owntd ly Rolen hlle, of (iieen Ridge. It is alleged that the llcyclewas stolen last November and suts. qtiently pawned In Orren's pnwn shop v.heie it was found by the police. Tbe defendant d.med the theft ami said that aii dui.i.g i tie month of No vember he had worked until II and 1: o'clock at night He produced wit nesses who t siitied to fiat i II at, The proseoutor said the bicv l m is stolen about 7 o'clock in thee venitig. The jury agreed upon its verdict aftercour a !j mrn I and -e,v!e 1 it. .lames Kennedy wns arraigced on a charge of assault and ba'.U'V A vei diet of not guilty ws taken, olid (he prosecutor, M. D-littnick, directed to pay the Kists. tectis he failed to put iu an anptarauce to proaecute. In the case of Jhn Brczak, charged with malicious .. iief. the Indict incut ws quashed because the defend ant threw a tone through a store win dow instead of a dwelling bouse win dow, as charged in the Indictment Case of ass.iult ami battery and nf fray in which Philip Williams i pros ecutor wero o;i trial bafore Judge Arch bald when court adjourrioi for the day. e A. M. PaUOUt'l Celebrated stock Cora pnn in "Saints mid sinners at tne truth mgham theater tonight. Seat i on sale at Powells. MONTE CARLO A SUCCESS. George Wilson and Hli Aaar.ctatae Qivs an RiiUrtainlng Performancs That amusing ekii "Alouta Carlo' presented by Primrose and West's company was giv n to a highly plonsed company at the Academy of M 'si" last evening. ' Monte Carlo" does not profess to have a plot, but there is enough to sumo as a vehicle lor Oeorg Wilson, the Gorman brothers, Ban Oiiinlau Misses Claytou, McDonald. Chandler, Sheebsn and others to iiva a number of epccialtiee aud elever musioal uum bers. Oeorgo Wilson proved that lie can be quite at ontrtnining ns a white face cum dhin us he nr.s been for year a as n minstrel. "Baints and Slnuers" by the fmnoiis A M. Palmer stock company at tho I iughnin theater this evouing. 'roth HALO ERMAN BRINGS ANOTHER SUIT. Thia Time He Aske for a Divoroe on the Ground of Dessrtlon. Joseph alderman, of Providence yesterday made hie second application to the court for a divorce from Irene Haldermsii. He asks it on the gronnd of desertion. If:. hi man first klked for a divorce on the ground of unfaithfulness on the part of bis wife. She denied the charge and the matter was heard before a jury which granted him a divorce. A new trinl wns asked for and granted oy Judge G mister last Monday. Hivldrrmnn, however, bas decided not to press the matter to anecond trial mid bas brought n new action on the ground of deeertion. The Rttoncest dran.atic organization that Scrautoulans ever had an opportunity to attend la tho A. M. Palmer Stock com pruy which will be at the Frothmgham theater tonight and tomorrow afternoon und evening. Seats at Powell's. ARBOR DAY X RCI5E3. Will B Hid at Many of the City Schoo a Today. This is Arbor Day. and tbe occasion will be appropriately observed this a! -teruoon by scholars of many of the publio schools by planting trees or shrubbery. No 83 school will pluut five trees. At No. 80 school Superintendent Phillipi, Controller Wonuaer and other will b. present and addresi tbe soholars in the afternoon. IT IS NOW PRESIDENT ST. JOHN. Elioied to (he Position Tsoated by the Beslgna'.ion of Alex. Duan, Jr. Restored harmony hovered Tel the deliberations of tho Iftqat las ball magnates lust nighty, . '- a consulta tion with repneentanTM of the news- p 1 1 I h i! v i rouml 1 1. at miilu. I in; - apprehensions hud existed which wero accordingly cleared away, lug limi ts!:, among other papers, was imsured that tho club had rot harbored the hos tile feelinga which hail been attributed to it: and the pipe of peace was smoked, metaphorically, amid protesta tions of reciprocal regard. Al tli meeting last uigut W A St. John was elected president, to slices -d M"X Hunt:, jr., who had resigned the office at a meeting held 1 uesday. W. L Bet Is und Walter Prieo will col tmtie to survij as secretary aud treas urer respectively. The season will ' opened in this city May 2, with the I: . t. . aggregation aa the attraction, ids ilrzleton team is considered by the cranks lo be more than a dark horse iu the scramble for tbe pennant, and should put up a strong game. Anyhow, n winning for the home team will not be a walk-over, and the series, covenug a -l-isy period. two days at scranton sua two days at llszietun, should make the bloachors hold their breath. Aft-r the game with llszleton tbe Allentowus led by the only "King" Kelly will have a two day battle royal With tli" home team Mac 7 aud S At last night'c rnoetlng it wis de cided to have every Wednesday Ladies Day, irhen those of the gentler sex will be admitted free. Plans bave been decided upon for makings gala affair of tbe Introduc tory gain. Mr.yor Council, tbe lunnu- ipal offloen, councilman and court of ficials will be invited to witness the game Tue mayor will be a-ked lo make an addr-si. Flags ana bunting rill he displayed about th1 grand stand and many other detaile arranged to auspiciously usher in the sons, a of Wil low and leather. PALMER'S STOCX COMPaNV. Will Produc Salnti and Eioncrc at Krothingham Tonitht. The appear.iuce of the oelsbratel A M. Palmer Siocg compaay at the Frcthingiiam theater this evening aud tomorrow a'teruouu and evulng will be tbe greatest dramatic treat BVei offered the theatergoers of .".craaton Mr. Palmer's organizstioo U easily the best stock company in iitnc today, inc'n ling, ns it doe, about twenty of the in 1st tlnisli l and ablest actor and actresses in this country. "Sunt and Monets" will b prolnced bv the Pal-111-r romj.sny tonight When this play was first proluod lo Loudon Ibonaondt of Kighsh play goers protested against tbe placing of a clnfg) man a the central figure iu so pointed a play, hut Mr Joues' ciergy- 111 m wis so beantifully drawn and so r. vereutly and nobly hail lied that be fore loug "S nut and Sinners" beoams a little sermon to all who listened to it There is pleuU of tomedy in the piece, and the olimaaee are sa.4 to be thrill ing in the exueme At tue matiuee tomorrow a double bill, 'One Touch of Natur' and "A Pair of Speotaolos," will te given, an 1 at tho evening per .nuance tomorrow night the attrao tion will be the p 'polar "Jim tbe Pen man." Ihe ifew ' t.eir. csi Eagtne. Alteralious are being mado at the Ib. i n. x il. -ec mi an v s tmii'ln:..' fur the rce; tln of the new cheuilc.il apparatus, which is r 1 peeled next wee. 1 lie old brick par tition Wall IS being torn out and a stall bulll ou cither Bid" of where the engine wilt be located. The work is being done gratuitously hi' the Lackawanna Iron aud Meal company. I, lAeaealfytM und Fihd The Nay Aug Kal.s and Kliuhursl Boulevard company ye-terday fllsd u bond in the sum (,Hai ot ludemnifyiug B.B. Q m eggs, William Brooke liawle aud Kt auric 1. I.astlork, Jr., trnstees ot the estate of Henry llecketl, drceasid, for any damage tint may to done to the property for which they are trustees by the construc tion of the boulevard ' A. U. I'ai.mbii'h celebrated stock com pany In "Saints an I Sinners" at the Froth ingbani theater tonight. Deadlast.n 4k Woen'a and Ba'.lantlne'c Alee Ore the beat. 11 J- Hal.au, agent, H) Lsekawauna avenua 0 BATJWFUL Jewelry to se loot from. VEBTTHLNG new. E R R IXilS iii uew stylos. I N in and sco our new store. Y ITJ are welcome. S rERLLrTG Silver Novelties in gtual variety. W.W. BERRY Jeweler 417 Lackawanna Ave, Best Sets of Teeth,$Si00 Ir.olndlng the painless directing cf teeth by au entirely m:w iud cess, S. C. Snyder, D.D.S. Kio VWUMINU AVE. Notice. Tho New Yorlr.Ontttrio & Western R. R. Co.. will stop the followiug trains at tbe crossing opposite the new Base Ball erouiuls: Train 208, sonth. leavinirf Car bondale 3.34 p. at,) train 207, north, re turning leaving Scranton 1,5(1 p. m,; train W, north, returning leavin;; Scranton 6.10 p. m., days gutnei aio rdayea T. I'LtTCROFT, District Passeuger Agent. i;tll!IlI!I3l921!lflHHIIUIIi.eiIIIHIIIBJ HAVEN'T A Hammock?! s s S r)O.N'T let that eomfertablo noigh- E J5 bor aymiiathize with you. There's g g solid comfort in hammock lounging. 5 I Hammocks for a Dollar MS M J5 The 1 hove is pOH.-,ib'.y a little ahead 5 55 'f tho time; bultbou, wo arc always a S ah. ad. S I HENRY BATTIil & CO., 1 126 Penn Ave. .. . Plumbing ) Popular Tinning ) Prices 2 5! When you are looking far nov- I s eitieo, come in and you will - " find them. !5 H P....!..'. II.....L.IJ S...I.II.1. Z s Ouiuiiiuiis nuussnuia dpsuiflitSiSe s TIllllllllltlSilCilllllliMtlHIIIEIIIIIIIIIIIsl OSLAND'S 128 Wyoming Ave. We sire now diiplaj lug a iitif line of Hosiery In rOTTOX, SILK ar.'i LISLE THEEAD. IN BEMiSHBEB, every porahevher of Sden'a, Boy a1 or CMldrta'g OiotiiiDg Skoes, ELxta or Qent's Fnrniibing Oooda to tbe amount of ti or ni'er, w preteated with otutooe ou the BEA1 TH l l. l'AKLOH BUI n: bow on ezhibiUon la om- window. M CLOTHING k Ml 137 AND 139 Complete Outfitters, S. L. ( i THE CUT SHOWH HERE Represents Banister's new Razor Toe Last. If yon want the latest styles in Footwear trade at Banister's. BANISTER'S PRICES are a little less thin yea are paying elsewhere for iaferior good?. BANISTER will give you MORE for your money than any Jlioe House in the city, Patent Leather and Russet Shoes in endiess variety. BANISTER'S, jOLASSES catches more flies than vinegar. Good goods draw more trade than poor ones. Onr Ladies' Suits, Shirt Waists, Capes, Millinery, etc., and Men's Hats, Neckwear and Furnishings are bound to catch trade. Each purchaser to the extent of $i or over takes part in our $2,500 Distribution Gift BROWN'S BEE HIVE 224 LACKAWANNA AVENUE. THIS WEEK $4.00 Cape for $2.25 in all colors. Ladies' fine Coats, worth $6.00, for $2i48 ji. y as , a io i-aaie3 nn3 ' Ptorrra riiiifo Tirs.fVi MU1W UUlMj VTUlllU ffi7 On fr.r 4.29 J. BOLZ 138 Wyomi.i j Ave. nsxt Dime: bank gnn THE HURRY - - , To get yourselves ready for Sun. day you can appreciate the avail ability of a stock and store like ours tiiat can dress you and the loys from head to foot really better and cheaper than anywhere you can go. And what's best of all--you know every cent you spend will come back if you're not suited. H iMIi.l. M M I (.Ml It. n i BPRI.NO OVER- ( ra ome'll w v r ii re s M1 'LL WAN! BH IE8 BOXE'LL W ANT PVBNISHIXGfl eOMt l l. W ANT ALL I 111 Ml llllM.. TV PENN AVENUE, SCRANTON, pa, ALLEN. 3r' Lack mJ Jm torn UUOIj