THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE SATURDAY MORNING, APRIL 28, 1894. EXQUISITE STYLISH THE HATS AT - NEWMAN'S 303 SPRUCE STREET. All the Fashionable Shapes Trlmmoil to suit tho most fastidious. WORK GUARANTEED. LOWEST PRICES LACE CURTAINS The moit ddieate fabric prop rrly tilesned at THE Lackawanna Laundry 308 lYnn Ava. A. B. WARMAN, Norrman& Wloore FIRE INSURANCE i20 Wyoming Avenue Books Given Away Satur day, April 28. Thornsnni! Ornuirti HlVst'inil Thrown on tbe World, tcepcatea boiautct ovomi Pardon. For Anotherai Sin. Wlfn in Nanio Only, Molly Bawn, Pbyills, l'ortis, A Mi-i.tsl Sttuirrle, 'I'll.' Wooing 't, Admlral'i ward. By Woman w it, To tho Hitter End, Aurora Floyd, Phantom Fortune, Vum. Mill on the FKwj, vduin Iloilo, FeUxHolt, Alice, Brace! Maltrarccs, Paul Clifford. Tho Wlda, Wide World, The Child Wife. Itartua M. Clay. Tho DttehCM. Mrs. Alexander. If, F. Hraddou. tinorgv Eliot. Ilulwer I.ytton. Fli.-ji Wether. 11 Captain Mayae RM ,1 .1 1)111(14 And many " tilers. HEARS & HAGEN. CARPETS BARGAIN NO 2. We will offer Moiuettcs at 75C- for another week. Think of it A Carpet worth $1.75 for 75c. The choice patterns arc being closed out very rapidly. Come early. 27 Wyoming Avo. TELEPHONE NO. 525 Thn Ur.lin Trsn.f.r Compsnv, Limited T.U' Um liahCaxpand freight railed f ir rind dvlirereU promptly. 107 franklin uvenne. PERSONAL Frank D. Miley, of Lancaster, is at the Valley Hone. .Turin I. Msthins, of Malianoy City, is at the Wyoming. Mrs. J. L, Tliompiton, o! Harrii-bur?, was ht-ro yiwterduy. H. W. ( unimingt, jr., of I'uttaville, is at the Wtmlnter. W. 11. Meijrs, of Bloomsuurg, wan a visi ter here yesterday. A. Pdnmbnrg. of Willtos-ttarre, was in tho city yesterday. F. H. Brundngv, formerly of tho F.irent lioU'P, haa accepted a pneition ul L-jIi-man's. Spruce street. Acting Qeatral Manager J. It. Dcotctn, of the Traction company, went la Ph la delpBic yesterday, wuere ho will remaiu until Monday. Richard Thompson, of .New York. i in the city for a few days. Mr. Thompson Bells wall paper and BUrBldingf, and is al waysa weh oine visitor to hcrauuio. E. O. Conrsen returned yesterday from a business trip to i'laladelphia, where DC jiurchaM-d a complete, new nnd moden line of fixtures for kit new Ijickawunna avenue store. Anheussr Butch Baer. Louis irfjliiiiau's, tSh bpruce is. HOW TO MKE GOOD BREAD. Prta Exhibition at th Store of Julgi & Co., Taylor. Miss Young, of Boston, who h is been so successfully eliowing the merits of the celebrated Gold Medal and Superlative Hour of tho Wnsliburn-f 'rosby Co. nt the Scrnnton Cash Store, will demonstrate to all wishing to become experts, how utterly luelesa it is to waste rnatnnalH and ruin the ten. r us well as the digestion, by uiakiug and using poor bread. Uo to the store of Judge e. Co., and see how simple n matter it is to graco the table with beautiful bread und cake. e 1 - Ir 701' will call at Miss 1 tiller's millinery atore, 514 Hpruca street, you will find one of the best displays of goods in the city. 11 P. 8. A and P. T. E. A pleasant Sunday afternoon can bo pent tomorrow nt the rooms of the Young Women's Christian association, SJ05 Wash ington avenue. The reading room will be open from II to 4 o'clock and a service will be conducted from 4 to 5 by Miss Krig Imum, who will Kpcnl: on Pialm 118. The social gathering on Tuesday eveuing will be In charge of the entertainment commit tee. who are planning a delightful eveniug for their members and their young w omen friends. The "Character Social, " at, they call It, will be a novel outortaiumnut. A new stock of dross goods opon tuit morning at Mears & llngon's. ' Twenty-fivk thousand fheots of music to bo givon nwny to each and every lady calling nt Davidow Bros. First coma first Choice. Beautiful selections. Muslo Bex as Exolutlvtly. Best made. Play any def Irod number of tnnes. Qautschl & Sons., manufacturers, 030 Chestnut, street, Philadelphia. Won tiorful orchestrial organs, only & and $10. Bpecialty: Old music boxes carefully re paired and improved with new tune. Williams 4 IMoollf1 SAINTS i ll Very Polished Opining Performiaco of U12 Palmer Company's Local Engagement. ALL GENUINE DRAMATIC ARTISTS Brilliant Scranton Audience Welcomes a Strong Company of Players in Their Presentation of a Powerful Drama by Henry Arthur Jones The New Frothinham Accords the In telligent Portion of the Local Theater-Going Public an Extraordinary Treat. The author of "The Silver King, " next perhaps to Mr. Pinaro, ranks as the greatest muster of dramatic writ ing in contemporary England. W in tins country do not exhibit the unwav ering devotion whieh Englishmen man liest for tho molo-dratua, whether as regards the teninue of its construction, It be good or bad. There are some of Di, .it least, who regard with suspicion any attempt to manifest genius in the nwlo-drama intermingling of "Saints and Sinners," npou the groaud that It violates probability, overstrains cred ulity and savors too lunch of a promis cuous hawking about of assorted hu man emotions. Yet as this effort whh portrayed to us in tho new Frothing bam last night by the incomparable organization of players whioli Air, Painter has brought together, the com bined skill of piaywright nud actors proved triumphant otor critical resist ance, ami we accepted Mr. Jones' workmanship, in spite of iU somewhat conventional theme, as wo would ac cept an old sermon, when delivered by an inspired evangel. Tim author, at the very hegiuuing, piques curiosity in his plncing of the central ligura in the t'linstiin minis try. Among those Who yet retain a trace oi that early belief in the irre concilable antagonism botwesu thea tricals and morals this dead luixht have been M teamed daring and mi pndtni Such a judgment would have been most unjust. As outlined by the author and portrayed in omumticit t faithfulness by .1. II. Sto.ldart, the role of Jacob Fletcher, the minister, ranks as high in the list of noble creations as any of which there is any record iu literature, in ro-atsurauco of those who may thiuk it necessary for the Mriotll drama to "p nnt a moral'' as well us "adorn a talo" it deserves to be siid that in no contemporary tag! creation is there conveyed a more lofty and eloquent lesion in a more ef lective and nan rabie manaet tuan is co..v ' 1 :n this play, "Saints an I Sin t.ers, " as it is prt seuted by the thorough ariists to whom its roles liavL been en trusted. T ne quiet, unobtrusive hero .tin: toe steadfast, Inflexible purpose of this humble clergyman amid trials that might wall have caustd his whole profession to totter and yfel '., forms an ol i olieeeon tho in r thought of erbieb will ever inspire all who were so for tunate as to have share ! in lis tuition. in a purely artistic sens", the acting Wltneeeed l ist evening bv a select hut loanffleient aadienoa will rank mperior to any ever previously viewed in a Scranton theater This is laid withont s, v.itio-i, ind is i::s,mt esp- cully for tbosa who uffect to detidj the low local stand ird of stage performance, yet withhold their encouraging support when given opportunity to witness larneal work by thorough masters of tl.i ir pr lesst.n it m-tm almost like .i be nary of onr minion to b com jelled tu spak in t-rm of recommen dation for a company that nuiu lera in its ranks artiste lik Mr Btoddart, Mr. Laekajre, Mr P, il and Mr. Botland, and that, mom its women, can present an artiste 10 ympathetics. le-utiful and acenmp Itsbc 1 1 1 Utoi Bonttra xal the empty sests which last evening rewar ed their united ttf jrts from a curious and. to our mind, a painful commentary o i the discernment of oar local tnater ; ii t r a The two p rforuiances today deserve to be attended in infflelcnl ntimoers to more than compensate f the partial ina h q-..icv nt lift night reception The Scrantonian who neg ledla fids magntfioent chance will not desi rve anith'-r. TESTING CAR HE PLACER Officers f the Trao'lan Company Wst:Ud It Work Yutsrdav. Acting General Mviager J. K I!o- tem. Baparinhindonl .1. if, Grormly, Assistant Superintendents (iiUs Scbkenk, Evan Uj'b, P V. dallagber, at the new power plant of the Scran tun 1 rsc ti hi company yesterlay morn ing witnessed a test of a new onr ra placer, invented and patented by Superintendent Williams, of tbu New York aud Ontario railroad, it is a device for Hiding in putting cars on tho tree k which leave the rails. The patented articls resembles the segment of a car wheel and has two ridges in it. This is put' before the wheels that are oh the track and they ciimb up on it when the car is moved ahead. The ftVtge of the wheel of the car car catches in the ri !ges nnd does not slip off until the wheel goes to the top of the article. Then it slides over on the rails, A fairly good test was made yesterday, but there was a hitch on account of the broak-shoe catching the roplacer, shoving it ahead of the wheel. This defect will bo remedied und further tests made. PLOUCHER LOST HIS WATCH. Rssult of Celebration Indulged in by a Throoplts. John Ploncher came down from Tbroop Thursday evening to see the sights and at II 30 o'clock found him self in the company of "Scotty" Thomas and Maurice Posnor at Z. id ler' hotel. By way of diversinu the two latter shoved Ploucher into the street and bestowed sundry blows and kicks upon bim until he was almost iu a state of coma Ploucher missed a gold watch nfter the festivity ended and made known his loss to Officer Duggan, who, with Officer Moir, arrested Thomas and Pos ner later in the ovening fordrnnkon iiesa. The watch was not found, but Ploucher Identified them and said he wonld appear aguinst them at yoaer day's police court. Ploucher did nut inntoraiiize at the hearing and Thomas and Posne r wore discharged. CHARGED WITH GAMBLING. Datactlve Gcanlon Prefers Charges Against Frank M. Amabry. Detective Anthony Soanlon hni Caused the arrest of Frank M. Amsbry, who is chnrgod with conducting a gam bling establishment on the top lloor of the building at 17 Lackawunna ave nue. Aumbry has given bail for bis appearance, at a hearing in Ablerman Donovan's office next Wednesday. Detective Hcanlon claims that Ams bry ling been conducting a systematized runniug-in business and has been con cerned in 11- ecing a large number of in! dividuais The movement is undor- stood to ha part of a general one t he direeted agtinit all of the gamblers of the city, of whom there are said to be a greater number now in tue city than ever botoro in its history. MEETING OF BRICKLAYlRS. They Will Insist on a Nine Hour Day nnd Vorty Cents an Hour. A largely attended meeting of Brick layers' fJuioti, No. 18, was hold iaal eveniug for the purpo-j;1 of considering what action to tnko in regard to tho dotnaud for -10 cents an hour and nine hours for a day. The matter was diseuseed at longth by those present, all agreeing that the wages paid here are too low. It whs decided by a unanimoua vote that on and after May 1 the union Will insist that nine hours shall uonstitntoa day's work und that the compensation be 40 cents an hour. In case of refusal on the psrt of the bos'es to agree to these terms a strike will probably be inaug urated. The men sny that they are guaran teed the hearty snpp irt of the Iuterna tional Union of the United States and Canada. SCHNEIDER INQUEST. Vsrdiot Deplores Leaving Small Children Alone. The coroner's jury held a meeting last night iu Coroner Kelly's i ffi a and arrived at the following verdict in the case of the children who were burned to death Thursday morning on the South Side. We, tho undersigned jurors, find that Mary, Freddie and Caroline Schneider, enrne to their death on the morning of April "(i, lH, by being burned in the de struction of their homo by tire, the origin of which is unknown to tl.u jury. We deprecate the practice of parent, leaving small children uioue in the house when they have access to (Ire. We h iieve tli.'it more cure should he exercised in that re spect. i. ,i. Iforlarity, P.. Uickey, M. J. O'Toole. Frauk Kiein, Joseph Klelu, Charles Uraf. DETECTIVES TO BE EMPLOYED. Sabbath Protective Executive Com mittee Is Determined That tho Law Shall Be Obeyed, The Sabbath Protection Executive committee of this citv, held uu import ant meeting yesterday morning A two-fold embarrassment had hedged in tho eX'Cutivn committse, aud for nearly two weeks delayed its eclloi in oreasini unwiiuug dealers to c ii. ra to the Suudav closing movement, namely, tho failure of three important sub-cviuujiUeos to discharge the du Urs assigned them nnl the want of harmony among the druggists of the city, many of them helping the move ment, while others have not hesitatoi to tetard It. The meeting of yesterday was uot without results and today the leading homes in the central citv wili l 040 vassed aud detectives emtdoyed with a view of !uc I ting the antagonists of the movement and proceeding at once to tile enforcement of the law. It is stated on gool authority that llev. Mr Dony, c:. airmail of th execu tive committee, does not eonced to drugg'.sU the right to keep Open doors on - un lay atcl will not c ud.n legal action to actual tales, but will proceed against all pUccc o(wu for business uu Suudav as offending gainel the law tiii this there exists a d:ffreuce of opinion, but the eninmlttte died aims the responsibility of resorting to the strict enforcement of the law, alleging tit 1 1 tho indecision of tome of the dealers leaves no other enur e for the commit t e to pnrsue All have been asked 0 close aud are still atk-d to close, but Mr. Dooy insists that the movement so generally BOfflmOOded shall not be al lowed to fall becue a less popular oooree is made necessary OOmmlllee Of the I. qoor D- tiers' aat'Ksiatlon hell a conference with the executive commit! yetterliy, which had the spp-aranc of eigniticmce, bin DO information as to couletupl ktod ac tion nvuid i obtalao t. The c itnmittee has advertise I for twenty '!ite t,v.. and is dstertn tie I to punllh all offenders ngtinst thx law. 1 here it a prosp-c. of leterestlng time ai. til I COURT HOUSE MlWg NOTES .Iiidge Edtvardi vesterday afternnnn die- char.:-1 all the Jot rs except thoee em paneled on case. Michael lIcAodreW was BCtJOlMod ef the charge of ata:ilt end battery preferred by Mary t'. Brier, prosecutrix. The iurv in the ease of Gorge Miller, cliarcif with stealing an Mepote from Hub ert White, of ttreen Ridge, yesterday re turned a verdn-t of not amity. I .in mat and llri.lget MoMennne were found gniltv ( breaking down the line fence of Peter Itoldeng, nl Orsei w o 1. The verdict WM aCOOeopaaied by a recoil. mosdation to the mercy of the cuurt, ' e PaitTirs wishing to get shoe repairing done will kindly send it io James Msr gotta, I2! Perm avenue, until I got located In my new qusrten. C. W. Scnrvi k Co., Old Arcade Slnsj ttore. e Tav Armlirnet's frankfurters, 118 P avenue. e- Tiik Beraeton lied ting Co. are nphol stering fiirn iii.e. Best workuieu. B"a soiiiiblo prices. TwuTinvi Ihooeand sheets of music to ho given away to each and every lady calling fts Davldow Bros. First come first choice. Beautiful selections. That Is prices st rinernsey Brothera Crointv pork, Armbrutt, US Penu are.' BUTTBS In pound prints, rollt and crocks, Beiniiart's market. Twenty-fivk thousand sheets of music to be given away to each mid every lady calling nt Davidow Bros. First come first choice. Beautiful nelectious. ee Low IStOM for line groceries aud mar ket goods, at Heinhart's. ClRT your carpets cleanod by tho Scran ton Bedding Co. TwEXTV-rtVR thousand sheets of music, to be given away to aeh and every lady calling at Davidow Bros. First come flmt choice. Beautiful selections. HARRIED. CROOP RICH ENft April 86, 1894, at the home of the bride's psrouta In Avocs, Pa., by Rev. F. P. Doty, of Peckville, Pa., Joseph H. Croop, of Dunmoro, nnd Miss Jennie Richens, of Avoca, Pa. LOVELASS-CONNOR-At the residence of C. W. loveless, Dnmascns, Pa , April 25, 1S!4, by Rev. II. O. Harned, Charles Iinvelass aud Miss Rosa Connor, all of Damascus. DIKD. QAUGHAN Bridget, wife of Michael (iaughan, of 507 Monroe nvenue, Dim more, aged 40 years. The funeral will be held Monday forenoon. FOUND 18 1 INSANE Patrick McGiiire Returned Hot Guilty on Tint account, WILL BE SENT TO AH ASYLDH Thomas O'Donnell Tried nnd Con victed of Assault, Notwithstanding That Ho Said He Was Not the Guilty Man The Sentence Imposed. Joseph Chadwick Returned Not Guilty of Larcency Other Cases Heard. Patrick Mc.Uuir.i wat mod in court yesterday ou tne charge of snooting Thmas Hughes, a IU s ii 'jr in the office of Willard, Warren & Enepp, and acqoltted on th ground of insan ity, 'i'ne prosecutor was ropreccotod iiy Maj 'i- Everett Warren and District Attorney Kelly and the defetlM hy At torney Jooeph O'Brien. The crime of which McOuire wss ac cused created consideraole interest at tho time. Mr. Hughes was pusing nloug Wyoming Tenne,B ur .Mulberry atroet, when StoGoira drew a revolver and discharged ii at him, the bnll.it striking Mr. Bngbeeio the foot The exuute giv-u by McUuir for hit act was Dial Hughes had whistled at him ".n l also struck him with a stone. When arrested IfcClalre, who claimed that he had heu pOfaeOUtod. stated that he whh sorry he had not directed his aim higher. The defense was that McOnire is In line Dr. Bornett testified that ho had visited the defendant in Jail and foun 1 him suffering from paranoia or a de Insioa of persecution. Tins is a in una that Jnatifiel in tne mind of th victim any act of lew! s-:,--s that he may commit. Major Warren Subjected Dr Burnett to a rigid cross, ex limitation, but the pbyaictao bore the trying or deal well. Dr, Wehlau w at the next witness He also ha 1 examined McO.iire at the county jell. Hit testimony ttro'igly corroborated Ilia', of Dr. Burnett. Both phyileiana testifled that XsQnlrs is a daugeroiiH man to he nt lur'e John Nesbitt ami Professor M. H. Jordan, principal of the scin ol at the Corner OI Wyoming avenue an 1 A lb street, testified IbatMcOnlra la a dan gtrous mini. OTBSI TMTMOHK HEAltl" Joseph l iilleu teetlflod to having been knocked down mid bitten by IfoOuIrO, and Polloeman James v Coleman sai I that the defendant was a sullen liMH who tbongnt that people de lighted t ' annoy bun. .lame Bote, Miss Mci i'nre. s s:-r of the defendant, and Martin Mci i iwati wsresworii All throe testni-d Pi the peculiarities of the man The case w is submitted without argument and half poet 11 o'clock Judge Klwurdt charged 'he jury, who In the afternoon returned a verdict of not guilty mi account of insanity. Mc Onire will bo sent to an Ineeneaaflota George K itch and wife. Andrew llrn, M ry Ann PatOpSSO, Ghorgoand Ifcjek F-ink. Peter Jobannlshoek and John Hohnt were tried before Jodgc A rob bald, obarged wit'i affray an I re listing an offlotr, Judge Stanton ds fendid the accuse 1 tin I A'statant Dis trict Attorney James J O Netll upheld the dignity of the com neOn weal th The protecut ir in t:.e c tee wat Phil p Williams, a Dickiou i.'ity nonstable, who claims that last Ju y he we-it t Blaki ly to arrett oa warrant i -i .1 i i Mohut. He wae aooompanled bj Mmet Bnns tnbe, th m in ,T o ow re out the warrant. Mobut rttUted en 1 s tig'.t entiled in wl io';. it Wat ali-- 1. ail t.ie lefeti 1 i -its and . ':re partld psted. Both Williams land Boot were badly used and the prisontr made nil escape. , !"( dsn Is claim 1 thai 0 Ml stable Wllliami it an offiolooi fellow who preys opo i tiis B vi after tb manner of c rtiin disr jiu'.ahl i special flkers, and that in the pursuit of such mttho it attempted to arrest siobnrl They elatmed tbsy did not Interfere, hot afterward were trreeted and m to jail booaoae they woul l not iny the costt. The jury retire 1 at 1! o'olook to oooatdar the oase, but had uot agree J on a yerdlot when court aljoarned. i inv n.t. gosfficfgu Tbomae O'Donnell, who wean a woo leu leg, wM tne loo a eharge or a mit and intiery prersrred bv o. T. LntS A:tomy Joseph O'Brien ap peered for tho defeodaal aodDiitrlol Attorney Kelly repreoootod the proje ct! lion, The accusation was that while the prosecutor aud Frank Utrhsr were go ing borne from tb" Mre: car biro they were eet upon at Pin Brook and beaten by a crowd of sevaial persotit Th defendant strung tho proeeentor and knocked him d IWS 1 he sssanll took place near the corner of Caponte avenue and Pbolpl s'.reet. O'Doonellwai the only witntti:i behalf of lbs dsfsnss The outrage wat alleged to hafe been committed bortly before 1 o'clock in the BaOTO inr. O'Donnell swore that he was in bed at '.I o'cluca on tint particular night and fiat he di 1 nut Strike Lots The jury evidently did got take much stock in the man's stoiy, for he was promptly convicted ana tentoosed by the court to p iy a fine of i, cottt of prosecution, an 1 undergo confinement iti the county jail for one mouth. Joseph ( had wick was aOOQSedoflhs larceny of a boras, Daeid B Jenkins, pr. stcntor. Jenkins pinchased t'hatl wlok's horse for if-3u The prosecutor elatmed that tl dofendaOl owed bim a hosrd bill imoOUtlOg to f 1-1 This was to be considered as part payment for the animal and the balmcu was to be ptld nt tho end of the yeur. However, after teveriii montba, Ohadwioh took the burse out of the st ible while Jen kins was away from home. The defence wee that Obadwlok bad been told by tho prosecutor's son to t'ike the horse, is the old man could not pay for it. A verdict of no', guilty was returned by the jury. The last CJse beard by Judge El Wardl was that, of Titus D, Evans, charge 1 with assault an 1 buttery, George Von Scopelaud, prosecutor. Brani owns bouses on the West Side ahtl Mr. Scopelaud and his wife re sided iuone of them. They iot behind with the rent and on March 17 the de fendant went to the house to serve a notice on them to vacate. No one was at home, but while Evans was stand ing on tho front porch Mrs Von Scooe land returned. She refuted to pay any heed to the landlord, telling him, ahn claimed, to call and eeo her husband when he came home. She ran to a side door and the defendant followed and struck her twice. This was Mrs. Von Scopelaud's story. STORY Of DEFENDANT. The defame was that Mr. Evans wcut to the house merely to servo the notice nnd that the woman flew at him in a great rage. Witnesses swore that thoy saw her kick him while she was stand ing on the steps nnd that she screamed out thriiits at the top of her voice. The case was the last heard and soon after giving it to the jury Judge Edwards niljourued court, SUMMi;f( TRAMPING TOUR. Y. M. C. A. Kembsrs Will Jaunt Under Dirtctton of Jumos B. Watson. The athletic department of the Young Men's Christian association has inaugurated a series oC suuimor tramp ing tours for members under the direc tion of Jurats B. Watson, Tbo first tour Will bo mudo today. Routes havo been nrrsnged for every Saturday until Juno 23, according to the following: April 28 Campbell's Ledge, 10 miles: take tho Delawaie, Lackawanna and Wcsl -em 1.35 p. m. truiu to Pittstou, to Cainv bell's Lc'tV'i and return '.o Scranton afoot. May 5 Buzzard Pond, 10 miles, ' May 17 liald Mountain, 14 miles. May 38 Point north of Notch. 18 miles. May -'J Mount Lookout, B miles; leave Delaware. Lackawanna anil Western sta tion ou 1.95 train to Wyoming, tu M mat Lookout, und return ou 5.2'J train for Wy oming Juno 2-Spi ing Brook MoC7italn,10 triie', leavo on Delaware and Hudson at 1-5, train to Moosic, to Spring Brook Mountain and return to BorantOO on 5.50 train. June 'J tilacnil Pot-hole, Archbald: leave on Delaware, Lackawanna and Wottortt 2.17 train, return ou 5.14 train. June 10 Farviow; leave on Delaware and Hudson train to Farview, to Carbon dale by foot; leave ou 7.00 train foy Scran ton. June ..; -Crvstol Lake. Twentv I'lVE thousand theets of music to be given away to each and every lady calling at Davidow Bros. Firotooinolir.il choice. I'o autiful selection . MMM SK A LAKE FOR C0NNELL PARK Fark Commissioner Moore to Euggttt T utchase f Land for That Purpose. Park Commissioner Thomas J. Uoors will introduce lit the tii"eling of the South Side hoard of trade next Tues day evening tho auhjeot of buying the ground ou the upper side of Cunuell Park for au artificial l-ice. Tao plot ll l v ry deep hollow aud consists of only a few acres. If it were secured (or this pnrpoce the popularity of the park would Increase a hundredfold. Homo time ago the mutter wat brought to tbe attention of William Oonnsll, an I he miJ that, owing to the under ground working!, it might he that the place would not hold body of water The pri j- Ot was not pushed any for tber at the time. But now Mr. Moore intends to revive it. He argues that the bottom of Mho hollow coul l be ce mented without a very groat espoi.s.-, ! and mods water-tight. Next week Contractor Peter Mullen will begin laying a lateral nlpe to toe park from tho main line on Pittstou avenue, The waste water at the park c uld be turned into the lake, making it both useful kil l i.rn uu -uUl. TwaHTl-rm thousand sheets of music to be given away to each ana every ledy calling at Davidow Hr . Pint QOmo first choice. lieaill.ftil elec.lons. LVENING OF IACRC0 MUSIC. Excellent Procrait mi to be Kerder'd st Per.n Avenue gapttat Chorih A tacred musical service will le hel l j at the Penn Avenue Blptlel OhnrcO to morrow evening The largo chorus, under tie direction of J. T Watklne, assisted bv the tOlc quartette Will rend er tbe following eelectioni ; I t-'antatie Bati!e Mis- Rtenmoad. "Praise the Lord" Oo kl i aoraa 0 artetta."ltolv Redeemer" Bcbul :' Miss Urace and Aonle H as, Veruie Milc.i ell ami JctC i Suiusut. Anthem, "Hoar L"s, () Father hViriy H iprani s and Ittss 0C and i h ir.n Jesue, Lovei My Noil" Merit. Ii l isrtelte. 1 if.:. lie (Jmimant A si BO R DAV tX'.HCISES Tluy Utra E.id at No 'Mi Echol on Frat.k In Av.inue Arbor Day was vttterdey o'nerved I i ... resting xer imc at N . ..liecboji 00 Franklin avenue. Is-ttly 600 pnpill w.tuetted the planting with ceremony, ot an elm IMS at the reur of the building Addreeeea were mule bv Precidenl t'. ll Von Btoroh and V L Wormeer, of the choc i board, John 11 I allows and Bopcrlnten lent Pmllipt. Members Welch, Jennings and Sciireiher. ut Ih school Loatd, wre in attendance. Ths Va'.e ef Mlanekshta IsC.etit:.. , f a hesu'.ifully i.:titra'i : mut s: kindred nisi ti wll. be maiitsl f ' hv w. a. 'line... geoen i BlCagO and N. rlhweeti OagO, Id., usti nciipt ing I cent itamp, i . r. .. inn I, groceriet, hai is. groceries, at ft Ths Lstest tnd gents' line th ' ner wear at the i Washington a Vet iniiun o . Da, c. c Laimaon, deotut, oss ami I Water compat.y building, V. r 'uing ave-i.-ie !...: ... i . . ii.- ..Le, Ui!.. !. iu I txiauton. Dr. Uibbour, i of N"ew York riiy, will be in Ins Scrtnten i fin e, 441 W yoinin: av un , every Mon day from 1 In the morning until i) in the eveuing. a i MllKgll tongue, Arnibrtnt. 219 l'eun ave. - . Cnadlestcn ft Woerfs and Ballanltne't A.w sie the beet. t J. MAi.su, itcii, as Cackle anna ave lies. B EAUTIFUL Jt'wclrv to sc tool from, lejjVEKVTill(i lieu-. R Li .1. IXiiS iii new Stjles. R I 111 in and Bee oar new store, V Ii olt are welcome, Ti:K!,IX(i Silver Novelties iu great variety. W.W. BERRY Jeweler 417 Lackawanna Aye, Best Seta of Teeth,$8.oo Inclndlng tbe painless extracting (if teeth by uu entirely new pia S. C. Snyder, D.D.S. inn wvo.ui.nu av i- Notice. The Now York, Ontario & Western R. R. to, will atop the following trains nt the crossing opposite the new Base Ball grounds: Train BOB, south, loaviug Car boudaio 8.8s p. nx; train '.07, north, re turuiug leaving Scranton 4,oi) p. m.; train 809, uortn, returning leaving Scranton 0.10 p. m., daya games ai o played. T.'Flitcrokt, District Passenger Agent. jIEItlllil!.)illifll1HIIIIIHIIimiy IsT A VVaTtK J IB " TJ'tN'T let that eoinrortshlo neigh- fS fj bor sympathise with yoo. There's g H solid cninfor: in hammock iounghir. 5 I Hammocks for a Dollar 1 ne . 3 Th., Lovei, b:y r tittle ahead g B ' r th " tune; but then, wu uro i-.lwuys at atti ad. I HENRY EATTIN & CO., J 126 Penn Ave. ml B ir" rem " Plumbing ( Popular 3 Tiniiiiifr ) Prices K e o 3; B S uei m m When you arc looking for ncv- S 55 HttS, come in and you will 5 find them. em sari rw Scranton's Ucusehold Spsciallsls. I Le em ltSilllll!lieil!ll33.llliZlllilllilllilb OSLAND'S 128 Wyoming Ave. We are now displaying a fine line of . . ... Hosiery In COTTON, BILK and LISLE THREAD. III K i vyiV '. ' ' " ;- REMEMBER, crerj pnrchager of Men's, liny1 or Chlldnn1! (Jlothing, Bhoen, Hats or Onnt'g Purnithing Goods to the amount of M or eer, i preiented srith a ehaiK-f mi tin- UKAl'Tirn. rAKl.Oi: 81 1 11 : now on exhibition in our window. pin mi 137 AND 139 PENN AVENUE, Ccmpleto Outf.ttoro, SCRANTON, PA, S. Lh i-ALLEN. te ::t shown here Represents Banister's new Razor Toe Last. If you want the latest styles in Footwear trade at Banister's. BANISTER'S PRICES are a little less than you are paying elsewhere for interior goods; BANISTER fill give you MORE for your money liian any Shoe House in the city. Patent Leather and Riiiset Slices in endless variety. BANISTER'S,' Urtwjj tOpty Hw w 40LASSES catches more ilies than vinegar. Good goods draw more trade than poor ones. Our Ladies' Suits, Shirt Waists, Capes, Millinery, etc., and Men's Llats, Neckwear and Furnishings are hound 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 . Vv 'J IP''....' $4.00 Cap? for $2.25 in all colors. Ladies' fine Coats, worth $6.00, for $2.48 Also Ladies' fiae Serge Suit3, worth $7.00, for 4.29 J. BOLZ 138 Wyoming Ave. next dime bank, THE HURRY 96 To get yourselves ready for Sun. day you can appreciate the avail ability of a stock and store like ours that can ilrcss you and the boys from head to foot really better and cheaper than anywhere you i an go. And what's best of all you know every cent yotl pend will come back if you're not suited. BOME'tiL M Ml is- -MI I I. AM BPRIXG OVfiR- OATM BOMETLL W M It is- BOMEIsL M BHOES BOMtPltL W AM i I It N IsHlNGS BOIHI I I, H AM ALL Till IB I HINUK C k SIDE