THE SCTIANTON TRIBUNE-TUESDAY MOKNINOr. MAY 8, 1894. EXQUISITE STYLISH THE HATS NEWMAN'S 303 SPRUCE STREET. All the Fashionable Shapes Trimmed to suit the most fustlilious. WORK GUARANTEED. LOWEST PRICES LACE CURTAINS The most delicate fabric prop erly cleaned ar, THE Lackawanna Laundry 308 Penn Ave. A. B. WARM AN. Norrman& Moore FIRE INSURANCE 120 Wyoming Avenue China, ' SMS 415 Lacka. Avenua. CARPETS BARGAIN NO 3. We Will Offer for j Few Days Fine Moquette Rup.i at $2 00. These Rugs Have Never Been Sold for less Than S3. 00. CITY NOTES. Examination of mm for.nvn will be held July 1" and 11. The DsIbwbm aadHndees ('anal com ranv p.irt yesterday at Laurel Kuti ami the Baltimore l.-pe. The De Wolf Hnpper Opera company will preeent "PanjaiiJrnm" at the Acad emy of Maple thi evening. A regular monthly rut-iting of the pntdir school principal, wu held feeteSTOt' in ihe room p the hoard of control. The flon Ton Social club cactive Turnerti will hold their aeroncl nnniial Mav hop at Turner Mail Friday evening, May 11. On account of the uTnees of BaitdlBg in spector Nelson, bin oftice In the Municipal huii'ling will b rinsed (or a few (lar. The Delaware, Lackawanna and Wt ern are payinir car hop employea today; alto. Pyne, Tiylnr ami HoMCS mines. The weekly meeting of lh Women Cufatian Temperance onion will tie held at 3 o'clock thia afternoon at W3 Sproce street. A numher of friends lUlpl leefl Mi Mary Ilurkr at her home on rMlTMM Monday SVSBiBg OB the occasion of her birthday. The auditing eommitteoa .,f common and select council met In Joint ara.inn lat. night and approved a large nuiuher of bill against the city. Charles A. linrr has sold his dSflble house on Monro" BVeBBC to Robert Mc Kenna through M. II. I lolgate's agency. Consideration, 111,000, The throe newly appointed poties oftlrer will go ou dnty tonight: nnir-nr Bloal will go to the Hvilc Park itation, and iiftlr-era Perry and Jonea to Providonco. The Catholic Choral II ion will have an other rehearsal tomorrow evening at T.'M o'clock In College ball for the full eboit. No new members will bo received after thin week. At 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon will occnr the annual Inspection of the police force at the citv hall. In the BBSSBSS of Chief Simpson, Captain BdWardl Will DOB dnct the inspection. The Rcranton Hook nnd Ladder c,im pany No. 1 at a regular meeting aleoted Albert Ilennio foreman; I. J. Thonnie, first assistant foreman, nnd Prank Itohling. jr., second assistant foreman. Profensor E. E. Kouthworth gave a very delightful reception to a largo numher of his scholars and friends at his new itodto last evening. Some of the lending musi cians of the city were present, and a most enjoyable evening was spent by all. Coroner Kelley and jury conductod an Inquest at Jermyn last night on the death of James O'Malley, who waa killed on tne Delaware and Hudson tracks Thursday. An adjournment was made until 8 o'clock this afternoon at the coroner's office. Bauer's band will nccompany the excur sion of the Jolly Ten club of Wilkes liarre to Lehighton May 24, upon the occasion of the firemen's parado. Charles K. Hamil ton, the efflcieut advertising agent of the Frothingham theater, and an honorary member of the olub, will also attend. Preparations are about completod for the annual gymnastic exhibition of the Young Women's Christian association to he given Friday evening, May 11, at the Young Men's Christian Association hall. Tickets will be 35 cents, nnd seats may bo reserved without extra cost at the Young Men's Christian association office. Bays the Wilkes-barre NowH-Dealor; "P. M. Oilligan was In Scranton on Thursday. It is said that tho Hurke Cochran, of the Fourteenth ward, is negotiating for the purchase cf one of the finest building on Lackawanna avenue. He is a shrewd business man, and has never yet made an investment thai; has not turned many gold dollars into his large bank account," Anhauser Buseh Beer. Lcnit Lohmau'a, m (spruce be Moire Haskell lira i Williams & McAnuKy '27 Wyoming Ave. FOR mm SAKE Well Known Ladies and Gentlemen Discuss the Movement. IN FREE KINDERGARTEN WORK Well Attended Meeting Held at the Residence of E. N. Willard The Work of the Scranton Kindergarten Association Is Fathered by Some of the Best Known People of the City. Complete List of Members. A weil attended and highly interest ing meeting of tho Scranton Kinder gurten nssoriation whs bold lust night at tho residence of E. N. Willard, on Jefferson avenua. The pnrpese of the meeting was particularly to receive re ports from the officers of the assoeia tion and the instructors in the four kindergartens, but very interesting ad dresses were made by A 1). Holland and Kev Warren (J. Partridge, and a general diHctmsum of tlii kindergarten movement occurred. A. 1). Holland was selected at chair man and the following hoard of offi cers was continued for another year: Mrs. Alfred Hand, president; Mrs. Thomas Dickson, first vice president; Mrs. ('. D. Simpson, second vice presi dent; Mrs, T. H. Watkitis, third ViOS president ; Mrs. M. W. Lowry, record ing secretary; Mrs William tlarple, corresponding secretiuy; Mrs. E L, Puller, treasurer; Mrs. James Arch bald, Mrs. it. (j Powell, Mrs. J. A. Price and Mrs. James P. Dickson, ex ecutive committee; Colonel B 11. Hip pie, Kev. Warren O, Partridge and A. 1). Holland, advisory hoard , A. I) Hol land, chairman of tlnatic committee. many nooosAQtMa worts The treasurers report showed the total receipts from March 1, lvji! to Mav I, 14. to be $l.M&pS; -ipeuditurea, 1, 681 10; balance, 1830,86' Reports were received from the four schools which have been estublUhe 1 within the year as follow: Miss C I. Loardman, laylor school, opttiad 1 month, 81 pupils; Miss Helen Cheney, Second obnreh chapel school, opened March 11, 48 pupils; Miss Mated Qgita by. Blmpaon and Watkins school, 7 pupils; Miss M. Sallshury, Washing ton avenne school, l.'O pupils enrolled, average .V The school at the MIBpMMI and W.ttkius collisry in supported by that firm Usv. Mr. l'artridge remarked upon the Intelsat attached to and the growth of the kindergarten movement in oilier cities, particularly in Ban PranolaOO, Here I hey are so popular that the hoar 1 of trade and OlMf butitiess oleMfl enpport eeparate schools tsrtne they - 11 i ter it the test mode of social and political reform. Prom other remarks and the reports appear the following facts in reference to kindergarten instruction: Children from I! t T year of sg are taken from the nliev snd slums an 1 away from evil influences Tuey are made intelligent, observing an 1 i lond of their work that they repeat I ly nk for 1 na! ruct ion daring the after noons and Saturdays. The transfor mation is such tuat visitors scarcely know some of th children on a re pasted vlail As one of the report! said, "a child of the kindergarten age require above all thing pUv but In piny intelligently, calling forth the power of boof, mind and aonl in this war a child is developed, not envel oped, in au ail-Mjed manner, physi cally, inte'ilig-utly an 1 SDlrirnsTly; that it the ana of the tru kindergar ten. " The membership f is fi, annual sustaining members. 10 or mora. Tne awoeiatloa will N. gid to welcome rtjdlll nal meuibera Many WILL RKOWg micvuf.us. These present at last night' eating 1 were .Mr, .lam- Arrhnahl, .Mrs. A. I at Docker. Mr K. L Kullr, Mr and Mrs Alfred Hand, Miss C. C Han i, Mr. and Mrs A D Holland. Mrs ' LotBeV K-llr. Mr. M W. Lowry, ! Mrs. K i Price, K-v. and Mrs. War ren ( Partri Ige, Mrs. K H. Kipple, Mr. R A. Squire. Hit Mnggle Tor re?, Mis Worcester. Mrs. S I, Whit more, Mrs. T. H Watkin. Dr and Mr I W. wettoa, Tajtor; It ? Jamas McL -od, Rev. Charles K. Robin son. Q H Welle. OUmT memtiera of tho association era: Mr and Mrs W. H. Duell, Mr. end lira H. M. HM. Mr, and Mr Hepry Helm. Mr Prank 11 demons, .Mrs L P Culling, Ir Ihomat Diokeos, Mr James P iiiekion, Mr, Alexander Dickson, Rv. Amanda Deyo. Mr. A ('. Poller, Mr. B P. Pallor, Miss H. J llaud, Miss It S. Band, Miss R. li Hand. Mrs D ii. Hand, Mr. an I Mr W. V. Halslead, Mr. J. W. Howartb, Rev Roger Drael. Mra Rogers lral, Mr. nnd Mra. John Jermyn. Mr. 0 s Johnson, Mr. and Mra H. W Kings! ury. Hon. BL A. Knapp, Mr. S ir. Kerr, Mr. E. L Fuller. Mr. Lather Keller. Colonel K II Kipple, Mr. Fred Lintner, Mrs. Daniel Lang stnlT. Mrs. William M. M irple. Dr. R. W Montgomery, Mra. Tromas Moore, W. R Met lave, Miss Ella Plait. Mrs It Q, Powell, i) w. Phllllna, Jenkin S. Ileese, Mis Ether Rowlands, Mra John Kol I, t onrad 8chroedr, Mr. and Mrs. E H Sturgea, Mr. and Mra. C. D. Simpson, Mr and Mrs W. T. Bmltn, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Taylor. (L H. ThompOOn, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Whittemoro, Mr. and Mrs. 0 B Wes ton, Miss Hesie Wlntmoro - I. MOODY RELIGIOUS CAMPAIGN. NoUd F.vanaaliat Will Treach Through tha Valley Tbl 8ummer. At the meeting of tho Pastor's nnion yesterday, Rev. T, W. Swan, of West I'itttton, representing Mr. Moody, neked for an endorsement ami nclieii on t:ie part of the pHHtor relative to the pro posed snminer campaign of Mr. Moody through the valley from Nantieoke to Oarbondala, On motion of Rev. (loorge B, Ootid the following committee was appointed to consider the tnattor: W. 11. Peck, Lewis Mattes, J. L. Hangi, W. W. Latbrop, (Hies Clark. L M. UortOO. The Moody meetings will open nt WilkeB-linrre and migrato through the valley, reaching Scranton lomotlma in September. The meetings will he held in a hnge tent of 3,000 seating capacity. Columbia avenne lots nro being sold rapidly to homo seekers hv A. FltOTIIIKOIIAK. FUgel'a Pi (111 J. Frank Biegel social Tliiiradayevening, May 10. Oeneral invitation exteudud to friends and former patrons. No. 10 of America. No. 10 of the cbnrroing art series, "America" haa arrived and copies may be procured at Tiik 'I'm 1 1 m: business office. The latest number of these delightful studies will prove one of the most interest ing of the collection. LHII IK IH LINE Creditable Appearance of Scranton'; Trade Unions Yesterday. LARGE PICNIC AT CENTRAL PARK The Exhibition of Strength Between George Brown's Team of Drays and the Stronp; Man Pleases the Crowd. Labor Day Speeches Delivered by James Wood, Ex-Judge Stanton and D. J. Campbell. The Mny Day p trade of tho Indus trial organic itlous of Scranton was sen on the principal streets of this city yesterday afternoon. At 1.80 Grand Uarabal E. O, Wor den, of Carpentere union, No 71H, cave the word of command to move. The first division rested on Linden street, having formed ou Adam avo nue: the second rested on Spruce street, forming on Washington nvenne Tbo line of inarch was followed as it appeared in yesterday's TRIBUNC Grand Marshal Worden rode at tho head of the parade, and was assisted by J. C Atkinson, of the Painter's nr. ion, chief of stuff, nnd S B. Price, of the Carpentor'i union, nido to tbo grand marshal, In a double carringe drawn by two wnito horses were James Wood, of liinghamtoti, vice president of the Cigarmitkr Inter national union, ex -Judge W. H, Stan ton, D, J. Campbell aud J. J. Morgan. Tne first organization, headed by the Lnwrence haul, was the Central Labor union. They made a very cred itable appearance: thou came the Stonecutter! association, a robust body of fine appearing meu. HaTCO Drotberi drum cirp came next, at tile he;id of the Scrautcn Typo graphical union, followed by Cigar oeKtt'l nnion No. iv' Next wa Huer's hau l, preceding the l'lumbi r union No 80, the organization which made the best showing of auy nnion in the ranks. The Plasterer's union marched behind tho Plumbers, followed by M. Leo's litttalion Drum corps, Wblcb preceded the Tiuuer's union No. 0. TIIK ggOOsTO Divtnog. M. D. Flaherty, of the Typographical ti 1 1 1 11 . seated on a mottl-aome roan, was in ei mmand of thesecond division Ihe Miirt band was at the head of thie division, leoliug Carpenters' union. No uJ, of Hyde Park. Theu came Carpeutera' nnion. No. 718, and Carpenters' union, No 484 The tier man Progressive Union of the Konth le made up the rear The parada wt nt out t V.lar a vh 11 to '. 111 street to South Washington avenue to ('antral Park garden, where a picnic waa he! I under the auapices of tbn exarntive OOmmltteO of the Central LthiT union A largo assemblage of artisans, wit It their wive and daughters, in 'holiday attire, t egau to gather early at the pie nlo gi oii.i fbe LawroDoo bond from the band stand in the dancing perilion turnihed mmlc for dancing. As ltd teen adrertiaed, a tet of strength between a taui of dray hors-e Welgbti g i.1 0 1 pounds OfTBed by Drav man N . BVOWn and .Mervine Thom peOB, who claims to be tha stn iiet man en earth was then in trodnoo i. I hompson apared in tleli colored tight Be stands .1 feet 11; loebee in htght and weighs nearly 800 pound He waa leirn in Ottawa, 1 tnada. tnlrtv seven years ag. Bad prides hlinef having set out at the age of 1? giving xlitrutlone of mnicl He sandwiched himself between the horaea, pulling in opposite dirrctioni, and be was barnoeaod with eboslder strpa attach-d 10 the ingle-tree Bel re giving the exbibttieN th" ht w 1 paeaed t: rough tbo crowd and the very liberal Mm of 1 10 was gathered Thie offering waa roiled np in a red bandanna handkerhlef, Moaredy knot ted nnd place I in his nulla p ckel Then he msde a saint to the la lie and got rady for w rk After mucb nrgii g kbO horses were coaxed to pull iafdi but tbe stroig man waa too mtp-h f. r I hem, and after wip ng the ew-i fr on hi t row, he OabUOBtod bll narnesa and retired amid tne plaudits of the crowd tiik gntaJEttM ggMML The Lawrence ban I j inrneyed over to the ball rO on an I played two tUBOt, and the crowd surged through the donis to listen to thespec1 mtker J. J. Morgan, of tha Industrial N m introdn. i d J ima Wool, ol Pngham tn Mr. Wood la a JfOBBg man of clear rut feature! and an intelligent cast of 1. 11 ileiiance. He p.sieisea a fill I, ron 11 1 Voice, and Is gifted with perfect enun ciation He began hi speech with tin q BOtBtlOn from Shakespeare: "There Is a tide in the affairs of men, whi. h taken at the floo t lead ou to fortune ' He said that organizttlou is the only means under heaven whereby the workingmen can hi pe to prosper Cozey'o army, which hit beau caiiel "hoboes" by the newspap-rs of the country, BOtald, are not such, but in dustrions men out of work He ap pealed to the workingmen to orgauiz and also to lie eireful on eleOtioO day for whom they cast their leoTOt bai l..t. Kx-Jndga Stanton was the next speaker. He said there is a deplorable condition existing in Industrial affaire, largely attributable to the unorganized condition of the laboring classes. If tbey were banded together in one com mon brotherhood, as they should be, power enough would be in their hands to lie aide to say who shall or shall not be our officers I). J Campbell followed Judge Stan ton and also urged the workingmen to organize. lu the evening tho picnic grounds were so densely thronged with pleas ure seekers that it was OifflOttll to pass from place to place. The exercises of yesterday reflects much credit on the workingmen aud ttade. unions of Scranton. MRS. RICHARD j BEAMISH BURIED. Solemn High .Vase of Requiem Held at tha Cathedral The funernl of Mrs. Richard J. Hcamish was very largely attended yesterday morning. A solemn high mass of requiem waa colubrated at St. Peter's cathedral. Rev. Father Mc llugh was oelebrant; Rev. Father Hussie, of Carbundale, deacon; Iter. Father Mangan, sub-deacon; Rev, Father Urifflu, of Honeadale, and Hxv. Father O'RIelly and Goldon, of tho cathedral, ware in the sanctuary. Kev. Father Hussie, who preached the funeral soruion, referred in beautiful language to the Christian life and pure character possessed by the deoaased. The interment waa rnado iu Hydo Pnrk. Tbe pall hearer were E J. Lynetk John J. Loft us, II. H. Wallagher, W. F. Boyle, T. H. Ruddy, and R. M. O'Brien; the flower-boarers were John Brainard, lames C, Beamiah, Joseph Nolan and John Sher wood. They Hav Gone Down That is prices nt Guernsey Urothei 10 SUPPORT THE LAW Ministers Addressed and Encouraged by Colo nel i I, Boies. PASTORS STILL IN THE FIGHT Larn;e Attendance at Meeting of Pas tors' Union Discussed Effect of Sunday Closing Movement Report of tbe Executive Committee Show in"; Condition of tho Fight Adopted by a Rising Vote Fund to Be Raised. The announcement that Colonel H. M. Boies would address them, coupled with a dllOUiaion of the effect of the Sunday closing movement, brought a very large attendance of divines to yesterday morning's meeting of tbe Pastor's union at the Young Men's Christian association building. Rev. S;arnm G. Partridge, of the Penn Avenue Baptist church, occupied the chair. On motion of Rev. (leorge E GuTId, the report of the executive committee, which is presented below, disclosing the present status of business ou the Sabbath, was approved nnd adopted. It having been intimated that the movement needed a more positive en dorsement from 1 vnrv member of the union, the report was adopted by a ris ing Vote, an episode Which suggested that the ministers of the city sre Indi vidually enlisted In the light to the end. It was decided to raise by popular subscription a fun 1 for carrying 011 the work. '1 he speecli of Colonel Boies elicited frequent applause and gavo the union more encouragement than it has yet received lroiu from auy source; lie Said; 1UTKNPS ON FOPULAI PKNTIMFNT. "This local movement depends in a great uieatuie up, u prevailing popular lentlmeut tebiofa must dmlnato from tha pastors. A former similar move ment iu tlii citv was successful be cause it awakened the co operation of the enure Christian Community In the same way only will this movement be snccfstfnl." "While ideieni th s.bnath as a sacred day that ibOBld be exinpt from Worldly brUiUfM, I do not not believe in a Sabbath "f needled exactions "if we let the enemlee of Sunday go on onbindered, obristiealty will trem ble. There If j let as much necessity to enforce Sabhsth observance as any other divine soinmau 1 " I he a ntlnuaiioe of tha ey eiitiva committee makaa it tbo daty of ovary pastor to itir up hU people to sustain the work If not luetained, yonrplaoae will be vacant . fOO will not bo wantd her '1 wonld rttbr be o!T this commit tee than on it. I 'it, as it It, 1 am hound t o the thing through. "Kvary church ought to have a d m mittee t.i belp In this movement, and sermons ihonld bo preached on th suijtci in all obnrohee You, psstors, have the right, tne aatbority au 1 tne plee to d 1 It. The addret rioted with a round of applanee llritf speeches were a'o made bv Rv. h 0 Logan. I) D. Rev ci,r;.s P. Robinson. D. D and Rev, N F BtBbl The labetat at of ibeii ramaiki , that there nt be no retreat: tnat the paStOrf IN filiated in the erafft by Dt fine BBtbority, n I inltri ral fa vorable f. r a vlrti rv ii CTTVI OOMMITTH tsTOW flu is the report of the executive committee, Ihe n mmltlre, whleh wa appointed Match le I Baa, 11 akea in ha Mrt formal report of the progreiai of fie wnrk of pro UCtiag Ihe 1 lin-t a-i ibbath in the city of acreetoa. n March : tO Bll the .n etaeiva of it 8 ' Pact il of iba Nortl Baeh omro circular letters e-er- .oed Coma lifer, nutnltering, lo se apreiuied bv the Ve.t 1 a ; Ihe mf-Tmal lan End pattota, t nr. nly ll r.-. le- Wa named in de ad an I "iiij .Me a ranvaa of bn-t- .in Mnndav, with per.. nal tllelracled le rol sei sr.. opatl work to sacara the Ain prior which tin e In ihe v. .ui.tary eiooUtg of lo Baadav, April 1, at general clotlog i f tnrb place of baoleOSS waa to take place. Tbeae 1 imattieat Maorally did the srorl . tig I, and did it well, with gratifying n salts, aid tbe mnveme,i wnirh a !rn In kiioliieet to all and press id with cHafttv for every offender agalnl the law, wltneed .A Snnday, April I, reaolla tt.at were the most gratifying and which tilled thecninnuttee wun tttKfa. tl n, le--cause the riranrdinary tiire had beau leeured efitboul raeoaree to la. At tho n iiter of ine viti, however, whrr-. three noiimilp had 1- - . irad in their Werk, ihere ooBttBOOd t'. he a BOsil 0" able dmregard of IBB RWVBBMMI and the iaw, srhlel led to there opening ef mac v place and ide-tpread drnioraliratlon of tbe work, which waa characterized by its 1 on ntpaui die and declared to have blown oyer. At Hi juncture the commu te decided upon prompt and Vigorous ac tion in the f rin of all call for helper-, promising PSoderate pecuniary compensa tion. Ample material nxpun led, from winch asvWatioM were nude and la whi work w aigne1. Bash assistant ha d Be lo work BOOtf and been promptly I Mil fiom fund i f the Amerusn Snblialh BBI BtWhtab It local eecietary waa aatBO rie.1 to SXnead for such pnrpovm A con- sloarabte Bamber of these assistante, who are mainly heron- young Chrlstlnns, prompted evidently by an nuereet in tho ni.rk and net by tbe meager OOBtpOBaatlon offered, are available for any future need. ' u.e arrel ha been ninde of a person who defied tho law and challenged 11 en forcement Arrangement have been made for n coniderable number of like cases to N proceeded againit for yester day's disregard of the law II In the judg ment ol the Pastors' Union it is advisable to continue the work. ittviKW or tiik siti'ation. Now, what is tho situation! lu brief, simply this: Prior to April 1st, 1S1M, nearly every saloon iu tin eltywMOBi rying on it business openly and without hindrance; four fifth of the drug stores were putting their business to an open shame by the sale of sodn water and cigars during all the hours of the Christian Sab bath, and it 1 biondlv hinted that some of them told intoxicants under the guise of a milder beverage. Nearly every cigar store in the City wa open a on other days and was a rendezvous for idlers and persons of ill-repute. The bakeries, con fectionary stores, ice cream parlors and corner peanut and fruit stands, with many others which need not be numer ated, teemed oblivious of the existence of any law in Pennsylvania for the protec tion of the day. Since the culmination of this movement on April 1, n general re gard for tho law and the Knhbath as a day of rest and worship lias been apparent throughout the city and not less than four hundred placet of businesj previously open on Sunday have been closed, includ ing more than one hundred saloons, "Honor to whom houor Is due," says your committee, for many of thoso for whom thi movement was begun have de clared that they will never open their places of business again on Sunday. Hut the real situation is not in the above, but in this: A groat work is be fore this committee. It cau do It if sus tained by this association of- Christian ministers and this community of Christian people. Tho committee is the creature of tho Pastors' union. It can withdraw from its accepted responsibility without dis favor, became It lias not flinched In tha j performance of a tingle dutv to this hour. I Not so the Pastors' union. It is comtnit j ted to tbe protection ?f the Christian Sab- bath in this city. It can go ahead, and this committee, if continued, will not shrink from the task assigned; or it cau nacn uownaud suffer an Inglorious ueteat. If the movement is to go for ward and large means will be required and many prosecutions await the comiug of tomorrow. If the spirit is to recede it will coHt nothing and tbe executive com mittee will find iminedia'inte relief from the heaviest responsibility borne by any in this city at tho present time. In either caso the secretary of the American Sabbath union, who, by your action and against bis protest, wns ma In chairman of this com mittee, will continue the same work .e nest he can, believing it to be the work of Uod aud as essential as any other. F. A. Do.ny. Chairman. Scranton, May 7, lsiU. The meeting decided to invite Major D. W. Whittle, the noted evangelist, to preach in tbe Penn Aveuue Baptist church next week, Tuesday evening, aud iu the Simpson Methodist Episco pal church the i'hursday evening fol lowing at 7 80 o'clock. All congrega tions of the city will unite at th ser vices. MEASIES STILL EPIDEMIC. Thirteen Cases Rportd Yaiterdav. bat City's General Health 1 Oood There is 110 abatement of tbe raeailes epidemic in tint city; on the contrary, tho ditease seems to bo more prevalent than ever, 13 caiea of measles aud 1 oaae of soarlstlna being reported yes terday to the board of health. Considering the total number of cases reported, but few deaths have occurred. No part of the city i free from the Infection. It was supposed that the hill, on account of its good drainage and sauitsry location, would be comparatively free from the dieaae, hut it ha been effeotod to a greater extent thau any other portion of tho city. if the mors violent diseases, such at SOarletluS, scarlet fever and diphtheria, tha South Sido has furnished tbe largest number of eases. The health ofScisls, however, are tatitfisd that no m ire contsgloos dis eases or cases exist thau in similar seasons during past faafs They aver that the general health of the city is good. COUNCILS' KESOLUf IONS. Signature of the Mayor Affixed to Soma Imp irtant Mtaturae. Mayor Liuiiiell yesterday sigusl a number of resolutions of councils Among the measures were the follow ing: Directing tbe street commissioner to notify the Scrautoti Traction company lo pisuk each side of the rails OD sevsnth Street and RetlfOOd avenue. Compelling D J. Campbell and F. F. Boyle to pty certain sums into the citv treasury for privilege of connect- Ing with Lee alley lateral sewer, also directing the street coinmisdouer to enforce the reolutlon compelling other I ropertj owner to do the sain-. Directing the fire department com mutest 01 coin soanciis to exsmint Nay Aug LuglLS company a quartert and report on aecurii.g a better houss for the company , Tax ex nersttons to tha tmnnnt of 810 I ' Seventh ward. I", J llcNally. collector, snd $ IP 90, Eighteenth warJ, B J Half ally, collsctor. - a 1 1 SCRAN TON ItftCMcRS WILL AT T EN 0. July Meetings le B Held at Mdla ard Atbarr Park Jntt now many of lbs principal a 1 teacher of the public tchools arc look- . ing forward to tne toiniog tbtrtr-ninib I annual meeting of the i'eunaylvtnts , '".ate Teachers eaaoelstlnn, at M)is. 1 July 3. 4 and I and the meeting of the National Association of Teachers at Be Bury Park, N. J., tbe followiug w- It is probsbls thst a lsrfe proportion of Be natou inetrnoeon wiu include at a pirt -f their vacatioa their attend ance at both meetings. Railr oad, hotel j and other arrangements bare riot yet teen complete!, but these details will l published In the June number of the Journal ScpennUndent (1 W Phillips, of this city, will ad trees tne ttate aaancl 1- tir.n Ihe af'ernooo of Inly J ou "De- partmeatal Innructi m. " NfW SCRA1ION CO. PDRATlON 5. Brooks Cosl Company a. d Alezandtr Car Btplaor Chariarad There were two Scrtnton corpora '. DS . srtered at Harritburg )ie: dar. One wot the Brooke Coal e mipanv. eaplta! 1800,000 Tbe dlreSJton are BteCC G, BrookB, Thomas R. Brookt and Joint H BrookB Tus Alexauder t'tr rpiacer wat chartered with acapitalitatlon of $100, 008 The directort are Josepu J. Jermrn, John T RlcharJt, Joun A. Mears and R. B William. BoraBtOU, i. r. Alezender, Porssl City. i P. Bogota, etayftold, and P, Kit, t'ar- boudale, CAS AN 1) WAttR UrMCERS. Stookho:dra rf tha Provldtnc Company old Thlr Annual Kl.ctlon. At ti e annual meeting of stockhold' era of the Providsaoe Has and Watei company fseterday th following offi cer were chosen to serve during tin ensuing year President. W B Starrs 1 managers I P, Torrey. A H VandHng, W P llallstead. W. II Storrs. C S Weston: eerretary and treasurer, H F. Ather - ton. B EAUTIFUL Jewelry to h Uri from, E VERYTHINQ iipw. R R 1 n IS in new styles. UN in and sco ortr now store. Y OU are welcome. ITBRLING Silver Novelties in groat variety, W.W. BERRY Jeweler 417 Lackawanna Aye, Best Sets of Teeth,$S00 Including tbe painless extractlni of teeth, by au entirety new pro- esse, S. C. Snyder, D.D.Q. ia& Wl'UUINU AVU. Summer Torm. Wood's College of Bnsinnss and Short hand will receive students for Academic business and short hand course during the summer at special rates. Sp-clal Sale of Ladies', Misses aud children's shoes, Factory Shoe Store, 411 Lack'a avo. lllllflll!:illlllllllllll! 1 The Melancholy Days g of houseeleanlng have como. I Ihe Saddest of the Year I aa To tho mnrriod mnn, bocauso his home Is all broken up. I The Time of Misery Would lie of shorter duration If the hoiiHoliold comprised some of the lnbiir savers which B.Vt'TIN A 00, have 00 special sale nt this season. IHFftK ItK CAHPKT STHF.TCH KKK. STKI' LADDKRS. CHAIR LADUEK& CABPUT BIATERH, UABPKT TA0K8, TACK HAM MEKS. Ull UK AltK-dAKIiP.N HOE.- nn I 11 A I! 1)1. N Hi I8E.RAKEB.BPADEH and GARDEN TOOLsof all kind, at prlooe within reach, 5 THE HE ARE OIL STOVES and 3 RBFRIQBRATOB& In fact, a 00m- pieia inns ot iiseiul and Bcosseary articles. S 5 HENRY BATTIN & CO. I i. I tfl pi-inn AVBTNUH. T- illlllllllllllllllfllllllllllllllllllllllll OSLAND'S 128 Wyoming Ave. Wo are now displaying a line line of Hosiery rn COTTON, SILK and LISLE THREAD. OUR $8, $9 and $10 Lines OF Men's Spring and Summer Suits FOR QUALITY, FOR STYLE, FOR FIT, FOR FINISH, THEY HAVE NO EQUAL IN THE CITY. Every purchaser to the amount of Si OO or ever is presented with a chance on the Beautiful Parlor Suit. IbH CLOTHING k SHOE HOUSE 137 AND 139 PENN AVENUE, Complete Outfitter, SCRANTON, PA. S. L. ( i-ALLEN. the cut ehi::: hzie Represents Ganister's new BH Razor Toe Last. It'vou want the I llBBBtM ot latest styles in 1'ootwear trade at I 1 A WICTC P'C DDlfPC ot-fl e liHlfl lnP fhin ijah imnioiLii u iitiuLij nic a iimt i .i luau juu are paying elsewhere for inferior goods. BANISTER will give yon MORE for your money than any Shoe House in the city. Patent Leathei and Russet Shoes in endless variety. BANISTER'S, Coxey's Army Can't Buy These BARGAINS FOR TODAY ONLY Child's Straw Sailors, wo'th 25c. and 35c. On Mon day, 19c. Child's Lace Caps, regular price 25c. to 35c. Mon day, 19c. Child's Mull Hats, our reg ular price, 25c. Mon day, 19c. These Bargains for BROWN'S BEE HIVE 224 LACKAWANNA AVENUE. We will give all a chance. This sale will continue for the remainder of the week. Look at This We will offer for bal ance of week a 40a Trimmed Sailor For 19c. Also a Black Clay Worsted Coat, with moire trimming-, latest cut, worth $14, For $6.00. You can have your choice of 100 Capes and Coats for $2.98, Worth from $7 to $15. Don't miss this chance. It will last for the remainder of this week only. J. BOLZ 138 Wyoming Ave. NEXT DIME BANK. Co'' utafiL km Boys' Kilt Suits, regular price $1.35. Monday, 99c Men's and Boys' Straw Hats, worth 35c. to 50c. Monday, 23a Special Bargains in Flow ers and Ribbons. ONE DAY ONLY. i