N. THE SCRANTON TRIB UNE MONDAY MORNING, MAY 21. 1894. FOR ONE WEEK We will sell our cutiro stock of New and Stylish TRIMMED HATS at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. Coiuo and seo them at NEWMAN'S 303 SPRUCE STREET. DON'T Bavo your OOIAABI itkrchtd in the. old Vray, when ynn can have them donfl with oft, tillable Btttaoohelei fur TWO 0XMT8 liAi'll. Lackawanna the LAUNDRY Norrman& Moore FIRE INSURANCE 120 Wyoming Avenue We are showing new designs in printed IRISH LAWNS, JACONET, DIMITY and PONGEE. Lacka. Avenue. CARPETS BARGAIN NO 3. We Will Offer for a Few Daya Fine SJoquette Rug at Si oy. These Rug Have Never Been Sold for less Than $3 oo. 'Z7 Wyoming Ave. CITY NOTES. Emh-ni ckiieas are to estabiUh c tcard of trade. Ceriadlan lod?e, American Tra Ivor it, of Providence, will conln an ex canton to Moan tain ark. iaav'J. broailu Ryn hH W:i declared gnilty by Alderman Pott of wilu ewxH water en :.:..: The c was beard Friday and deei.ioti waa rewrv-d. The .Vmnt'jn rrea clnb and jrnt who went to New York Saturday morning in especial car ',7-rim Jerser Caotral rail road, retimed honvi last niht. "A Daojhter dt Dixie," Dan L Hart' a Bear play, will be preaenlnd at trie Froth-lr-ghana iheatar this ar.d tomorrow even inge, nnder the acaplces of tbe ."crantori Preaedsb. Seracton Olearln? Hone eichaogoi for weekending Hay ML w.re: Monday, I2 -MOB, Tn-wlav, 1118, W.OS: 'Aedn-eday, IllS.Wjr): Thanday. tHisCM 4,; Friday, ,.- Baturday, 1107, IW.w. Tout, I7DL0T7.O7. Tba Republican standior committee of tbe Third legislative dtMrtot have In sirnctcd thairrnan Jnmea K Watkina to laana a rail for a eonventl n to nominate a ca.didau- for rat rescotative, to be lield it tbe ronrt bonae June 2, from 4 to 7 o'clock In the aflal liuiai. Opn All sTiajM at Lohman's Spmce street m ' STRUCK HIS FATHER WITH AN it. Patrick Ishily, ei Wlnooka, Callty of That Aol Patrick Fahily, of Kluooka, is in the county jail, and ii fortanate not to hi enllty of tba crime of murdering his fatber. Tha amployos of tho Greenwood mines were paid on Saturday. Yonot; JSehlly, who is employed there, got dnrnk Saturday night and began to qnarral with his fat bar, who was also under tbe influence of liquor. The son picked np sn x toiar at hsnl and struck his father on the head with it The wound was at first thongbt fatal, bnt when a physician arrived an esaminatlan revealed nothing sarlona. Iu tho meantime tbe bloodthirsty and nnfilial ion bud been brought be fore Justice of tho Peace O'liaru, who committed him to tba county jail with tint bail. SCHOOL PRINCIPALS' SALARIES. Grammar Fchool Taachtrs Not Tat Through Fighting. Tba principals of the grammar grads in the city schools have received from Syracuse teachers a tabulated state ment ot tbe average salaries In diflaff ent cities with populations ranging from 25,000 to 250,000. It shows that in cities having tha sainn standing a a bcranton in many cusos the mule prin cipals receive a salary donbla that now paid hero. Tbe finance commltteo of the board of control will report adversly 011 in creasing the tax levy for the coming year, and unless the board ut tonight's moating rsvorses tbe notion of the com mittee the expectation of a raise in aalary for tbe grammar principals is hopeless, They Have Oone Down That is prices at Guernsey Brothers, Beadleston ft Woera's and Ballantluafa Ales are tbe best EL J. Waxen, agent, a Lackawauna avenue. H: AG! 415 Williams A Mrllniiltu II II 1 1 U I i I U N IJIUIIliUHJ. 1111(11 LNH City's Breathing Spot ili3 bbsq Greatly SOBIF THE IBIPROfElflENTS Trees, Plants, Flowers, Beds Laid Out, Walk and Drivos Constructed. A Fountain to Bo Erected -Park Commissioner Moore's Project for a Lake Moots with Much Favor It Is Bocominsa Bo.iutiful Placo. Connell prk, visit id by thoaitndi evry Sunday sfternnon la propitious weather, la rapidly becoming trans former) Into garden n( bunny. Elevated 10 as to conitsaml a full view of the entire olljr, tM iipbyrs, in vigoratiag and dellghtfnl, that contin uously IWtep thr"tigli the groand are akin to OOein brat'lSt. When tlu trav- 1 lw not eaters um iurk it t tn aula gate thf jjrc.ible nln-noe of the rocky hillock which stood to tin riiu of the tower beot in 1 notioeabio, instead hs iUuIa a sloping grtannward, wbtm lowing of crass send Ins sprouted from I a snr f aos laynr of eighteen iBOhea of j nctt, fertile clay, l'lower hush's mid sitiub-a i'f nil vitriol ion Inw juit forth bloeaon, uihI t ho outline of llver beds, with Imllia iut boi;iiii:iii to IbOW kboM thn loll, tire oitooraibl, Kurttier toward tln MOthweetrro. pafl of thd gtotudi ro utwn forty ti vo strip lit'i; IrtsS, t'ltu, ItndtQ, maple and ca talpaa. C'oiivarKing to lle liglit from tlu- mai :i drivowny, laading stroaitoatli Ibroagb ti trk. is being tmii at pros,. . . 1 a imrrow.r thoroUfhruro six ( feet wida for OUaingW, It itfikaM Off uoni kbe mum vntrai.co at n point ..tout lortv yatds fio u thi front yet of IBS park. Wlioti coiiiiiloti'd it will ba DuoadainlMd road paTad with pob! lad gotten on inch aide. Aionu tba tdgM of t . 1 nrivowny are planted tlie treia niontloiied FOOMTAU TO FK KHKCTKP. la the canter of tii ironndi work will abort. y U btgog Oh the baall for a fowteio, A briini-h of the rotdway whien ften to tba left and leads up to tba foOBtaln litait adorned on aitber aide with the catalpa traes aet tweuty fet spirt, every one of which is now growing. In summer I bay produce b-.uuti'nl wbite bloaaoma. There ia aiao in courae of conatruc tlon ft rwdaatitaa path ten (vat wide, hnt it li.ida aror.n t the tower to tbe lett. Between it and the tower la a i sami lnnar ahiped plot eoutaiinug near I ly an aero of grootiJ. It ia banked with , :w. ternc---, und decorated with flower bads and shrubbery. Two beautiful beds, oca a lulip. the other a byaciutb, !k.-ith in f nil bloom, ornament the upper terrac notf the tower. Other seeds which do not show nntil later in the . aon are et and in proper time, their fraxrame Will pervade the park. Tna work of he:intifyin,' the park rrao bagnn tbkl seaion about tbe mid dle of afarib. A gnat number of tbe workmen lOgagad ban been sent at the instance of tbe Board of Associated Chart tias. A double purjoae ia thus i served of iurnishiog employment to aoie-Donieu men out er worar and ui noting that work in a channel that IOl : '. thu iuteresla of tbe commun ity it Urge. The water mair.s will soon ba laid an wi.sr lurnisneu 10 ma para, iuo . ipe will be brongbt np Gibbons itreet ; (rotn I'ittaton avenne and turnml into r. ' grounds through tbe gates at the .!vconi mijy aoore atone avenue. 5pv iys will be located at various points '.nrougbuat the park. LaSI tOt THE I'ARK The BOiSn of the ground ia so iter tit that itrtquires that rock must be blasted crvar the tr;ater part of the area and then the snrfaca overlaid with vers of productive soil Th intention of I'ark C'omml'sionr Moore to secure for an artificial lake tbe natural basin ou Crown avenno, bor dering 011 the eastern corner of the pirk. was mentioned before in tbe glMigg, T'le proposed location cov ers nenrly three acres of ground and is a deep depr.sion which could In formed for tt.s purpose without much .-ip'- ' Since this project was gtv n to the put. iic .:. tae columns of I m: Fit 1 nt "-.r:. tb'T-T has fen a gnai awakening In Its favor. The aentimenl is that It must he carri-i ont The benefit to the riark in increased popularity and to the visitors in the additional delight of .1 row ot, the walr woniu inirly com pensate for tha expense entailed SUIT BROUGHT FOR Sgi.eai 66 Lackawanna Iron aid Coal C'mpir.v H'lftCt b h Oai anl Water Corr.pny. Th" Scranlon fias and Water com pany Saturday began suit in assnmpsit airnlnat the Lsrfcuwanna Iron nnd Coal company for $01. 911. 60 The action If brought to rrcoVer for Water which tbe plaintiff ullages was HiirreptloOly taken from the pipes of the company betweeu Jan 10, 1BH1, and Jan. 1, Ml, 1 1," declaration filed by the plaintiff sots forth tha tartns of the contract nndr which the defendant company was regularly air. plied with n certain :mionnt of water in addition to whioh it ia alleged that the latter snrruptlous ly, between the dates named, to k from plaintiff pip-A lnrge uainntittna of water for other purpose than those Ipseifil I nnd paid for undor tho terms of tb" ngreetnnnt. Tho purposes for which ths water Is alliged to have been nsnd and its value is specified, tho name iimonntlng in the aggregate to tho snm for which ault Is byotign, BUSINfSS MCN HUE REMINOEO TonUht'a Tloar.l i.t Trade Meeting Will Br tntsrsrllnir. Board of trade meuiliers have been reminded by Secretary Athorton to at teu I tonlghta meeting, whioh will probably ba OOS Of the most imp rtant sessions hold since tho bridge and park oampaJaTiii Ti.o maonfaotnnn' commit tea will report on several Daw Industries, tha linstl and highways cominltten on rimming the streets and bridge looa tlon, the trausportiilion committee OH sleeping car accomiuoilntlotiH and re duced railroad fnros. Several applica tions for membership and Important coinmtitiicalions will bt acted upon. THE CIRCUS IS COMING. The Oreat Bamum & liallsy Show Soon to ba Here, BarnOtn ft Bailey's Orentest Show on Enrth will arrive hero on Thursday next, and spread its mammoth water proof tents. The great exhibition tiiis your is of a character entirely new to the resident! of this city. Thero are many reasons why tha ex hibition this year is batter than any other that has preceded it, as the me nagerie is almost entirely new und J innate every strange nnd curious zoo ogical specimen, from ths gawky camel to the only genuine aebra tint has ever basked beneath the atura mid stripes. There Is also in the oollrction tbe largest ISongul tiger ever seen In Ameriv.i, and he ims been from his na tive jungle lesi than seven months. Tbe cage of lious hm three; mala speci mens, from the face of one of whioa Sir Alexander Popo raads his painting, wmoh ia low on exhibition in the Na tional Uallory of Art In London. Of the cirrus performance thore is alto much to bo said, and its strongest claim ia probably that the porformors are nil champions. Among tho artists that have been brought over from Eu rope ui" tho most dashing and nucoui plilbftd 1 (inostriounos om- soun in this country. The Kthnoiogical Commit oomprUai Mm 1 riori au 1 types of hnmun Ueingi. While known to exist In fnr away OOQO tries, ban oovor bafora boon seen out side ihaplaoai of their l mi. The Daynom i' ll.iiley show has com a to im nun of sVmarioa'i parutantnt iuait- lutioas, and merits mon than tho imlling nfannoi called out bv tba or dinary clrons, li is worthy of Norloua thought not 011 1 v for itself, bill 111010 wbao one annaldan what asoaptlonal ability a man miiat DOHOM who 0011 trola the entire aimv of tuna nud WO" 111. -a who give tba llbltioo. s- 1 WFLSM CALVINISTIC CONULNTI3N. Attaaded at lo-Havim by Many V I Kih wm Mli lstsra Tha qiiurleily convention of the Welib Calviniatlo chorchri of north Mstoru PsnDiylTaula oommsnoad 8at urdav morning in tna Bsllevas Calvin- lotto UsthndtSt church on Booth afalu avantta. Riv, Hugh Hughes, ol Ash ley, pmldad and tho secretary wus Uiv. K K Williams, of i'lymotuli. l'bOM pnWOl were: li vs. John Wil llatna, Blatlngtoni It. K Jnnoa,Dnials sills 1 J, K Williams. Pblladolpblu; II. V. Wiiliitns, Went Bangor, aud Qtlf tlth Thomas, all of the South pr. nl) -tiry.lt B Wllliaiui, Plymouth; E K Robert, Sugnr Notch; William (1 ,1 luklna, John t Jon a, W. 11. Un lisma nud Bamns Williams, all of Willna-Barrs; J, T. Ilorria, of Baii vue, Hugh laviot, D. O. Phillin. W E Itorgao, of lute ity; William LbWif, of Car Sam la h, William Matthew, Olyphatit. W. K Jonoa. Idwarda, of Provldi uce, and John 11 wllUana, of Sorantoa l'be dalsgatei from tha qnarterly masting to ttu e nod won R v. David Masai, Bprlng Brook, Jamas 1. Davis , Wilki 1 Barn, ud 11 Q lvoderiok, of Wllkes-Bairc. The meeting for the nut synod Will t o u. 1 1 at Phfladalphia in Oo lobar in tho afternoou issslou, ordination services were held, u prajur waa oSaf ad by Bev, B. U Jonoa, of DanieU Vllls, and liev. 11 V. Williams, of West Bangor, preached Ibl sermon of toe duy. Cnestions forcioitirmatiou of faith were naked by BsV, Hugh Duvlrg, Kev W R. Mathews, of Olyphant, de ItVirsd au ordiuation prayer. Tne charge wui made by RlV. John R. Jones, of Wilkes-Barre. in the even ing Bars', R R. Jones, of Uanlelavllle, presided. Rev. Hugh Hu;hes, of Ash ley, preached an excellent sermon, the nbjsot was, "To Kuow tbe Lore of Const." The services yestarday morning were conducted by Rev. William Lewis, of Carbondale. Revd. R. K Williams aud Hugh Daviss preached on "The Story ot the Incarnation." At the afternoon session Rev. J. R. Evans, of Philadel phia, delivered a temperance sermon, und H. F. Willium. of West Bangor, ipoko ou tbe "Ascension of Christ" MANY PLACES OPEN. Sunday Closing Iduveinaat N t Tot a Suocsss. The Sanday observation movement has not as yet culminated iu suc- oess Yesterday tne ami stores wore open as usual, but at some ot them irugs only could bs parohasad. At others sola water and cigar wore sold The saloon men generally kept a sharp eye ont for agents, but tho 1 ni -ated declare! that they had littls diffi culty iu procuring drink at several places. Jmt what waa done by the ag-nta who were out for information is not known, hut It is not altogether unlike ly that there may be some arr t 1:1 ids today, Tbe leading Iptrill are const erbly Iu earnest end claim that tv-v will peraeveto Iu the work they have ondartakan. Sunday closing was to all apn-ar- ances oliserved on the West Sldo Tha saloons wen generally in total dark ness with closed doors The drug stores were open for the sal of drugs only. On the South Side tho disregard for IBS Sunday cloamg movement la more marked than in any other section of the city. Saturday was pay day at tho mills arid initios and the facilities of fered yislerday to the workmen for gattltig rid of any superfluous cash were as goo I aa if the law of 17111 navor went into lfrt. '1 ho saloons and drug storea were all open and nothing wa-t denied to pnrohaaois Tho "growler" was kept going atten lln to the Wants of tho thirsty. AN AGLO V40MtV3 SPREE. Mary Hagcerty Mak It Lively for To Ilea OfHsrs. Mary Haggerty, an aged woman wsl known In pollcf circles, went on one of her periodicals Saturday evening nnd made things lively for a time at in? Ponfl avenue, where she flrml cabbage heads and OtbsV artli l. s ntiout In a most promllOOOW manner, much to the alarm of soma of the more timid side- walk padsitrlaOS, Slio howled like a 1 toil, nebs and lOOdnotad hsrsalf In a most luderent fashion, and It became necessary to arrest her. The old lady had her war plnt on, however, and fnttghl so bard that it was abont rill I irTlcor Blook and a apodal could do to take her to the station home. They linally landed her in a call, but the old woman waa by uo menus subdued She kicked the cell door furiotisiy and made things lively for an bottt or two. gradually subsiding hi thn 1 lTscts of th" liquor Won off Yesterday morning she was nailed baton tae ma) or s oonrt and a fine of 10 Imposed upon her She will pay the same today, as she bus a snug Utile bank me mil upon which to druw when occasion demands. Conoert at I'arh Plane. Xna OOOgrsgation of tho North Koran ton Lutheran church will give an enter talntnout Wednesday evening iu the chai ol, for which an admission of 10 cents will be cbargud. Following is tho pro gramme: I'AIIT L Male Quartette. ltecltatlon Miss Wakefield Duet Misses Annie nud May Morgan Solo Miss Annie Peacock Kecitatino .....Sllss Klein lllauck Instrumental, Selected.. .B. W. Newbanor Piano Selection Professor Jones Hoio Miss Waksnsld TAUT IL (Jreon Rldgo Quartette. Solo Mies Mamin Nilon Duet Miss Wakefield Piano Selection Professor Jones Becitntiou Mr. Peuoock Instrumental, Selected Newbauor Tiros. Duet Annie nnd May Morgan Bolo .....Miss Munilo Nilon SUFFRAGE IF III Rev. Charles E. Robinson Says She Is Man's Equal. HER BEST QUALITIES INVOLVED Rights of the Mintstor to Discuss the Subject - Characteristics of Women Fit Them for tho Moro Delicate Dutios-Mentally, Sbo Is Fully as Capablo as Man and Should Not Oeopard Hot Delicato Endowments. Tho sermon of R v Chart s E, Rob inson, HI', at the Btcond Preiby terlan ohnnh, bmt evening, on tin- nusitlon of woman's mffraga, attracted a lull-sized audi' lice, Considering the ntate of thn wosther Dr. Robinson maintains that woman la tbsrqnal of man, hut, bo has hit Nphore und she hers Protn a gsnaral standiiolnt sba might be OOnsldared as well entitled to a po lltlaal rlgut to trots as men, bnt in so doing would alio not involve the W0 inattiy and mors lend! attributes which ehnraotsris 1 hsrt The sortno 1 w a from Uanaais, i, 27. 'Male atld femi'.ln created He tln'iu, " is follows: in view of the relation whleb womAO holds in t he social fabric, hor Infloenee, sceptre and IbroUS, anil in Vlow Um wide spread discussion ol this subject of Woman's Snffrags, then ougbt 1 1 bssome iiointni view srnsnthe Obristian rninli tor can ataudand OOOslder It. Ia It- Socio logies) relations, there am experts In social acloncs, who shonld he lett lodlasiiss tie qui -.linn from their Standing point. Iu Its politics! aspects thu philosophical polltl- c:.,n luni liii. I', Id lor lie f inly ,,f it. Ami tba minlsier loies ranch In dep rtn:' ii to . Kingdom, to I'.ncu .-, -m il mitijoct iron tbs sociological or political center, Jiut, iu tin- realm of tun gnapeL then 1 1 a pi io who.e h . .1 1 hi Old ninl where be oiikhi to lift up Ms voice a a teaoUer of Christian morals, m show what h'iit Cbrlatlan Htaud ards throw on tb 1 on lal 1 n At thu outset one can aSS that it is not really a natter of real supremacy. Aif w hore woman does nor worn and mat. does Ins work he u eul In itod booaOSS he Vote-, ami slie Is onsliivt I Lkcaut.o bo Ol e! riot vole. In tho ilistrilnitlo'i .if duilo" Inl.nB and respoti.ilhllKii in the social 1 COOomy car tain lUlaga nave natili il.', alien to men and . tilers o woineii. Uso havo d ig the lirhla, worked In the DiaSa, toil, d in the shops, stood guard as polios men and fonght on battle Heidi la , nine tin y could do that b.- .r, w hile women have taken ban of tba obildnn, managed tbe house, rel rueil la le cloty or e, upiml sue 1 post tions for self support as have bean w it hm their reach for tile sarno rea-ou hocaus thov could do th se ihinga beat. In such allot metit I heretofore men have Voted as well an dtl .' and fought, etc., and It is lint whether this Is a aurt of royal prerogative tail wliet tier 1 1. ore shall tie a mliamlm tiou of masculine and leiniulne wo: k and WOmsn shall add to their caroi nod re spor silnlitlna tho duties of the elective franchise, Willi BAVI Tin: BAtXOI Neither ia it a question of intellectual supremacy, as if 11 man voted 1 he kuew enough, nud woman didn't vute be cause she did not know enough. Woman bus taken the Held aud swept oil all claim ants to man's superior Intellectual powers S'ie has put her oivu c llogs, like Smith vassal and vTellasley la tba front rank and In those ui.iver -itres whore she has studied lseslde her brothers, alio hss not ouiy walked with uvea puto but has, In many cases, distanced IBOBL and curled olf the pri"S. In church work, in ml sionary societies, iu litorary club and in many departments of business sbo hns shown no lack of mental ability tor any work she doarcu to under! iko. Whether she votes or not thu question does not hinge upon mental power. rornmrly men regarded their reaioinug ractuty as sujaoior to woman a intuition But we are coining to SOS that the flash of intuition la nearer akin to Inspiration than tb -slower, more awkward proo-'ss of rea son, and that as tons and hushands we are likely to make Irreparable tnlt.ilo'S if we propOSS to walk by the tamp of our reaou nnd set aside tha radiance of a noble w oman s intuition. Ner does this question of woman's suf frage swing on the (urges of the 1 quality or tne exo. a woman, nv Her native en dowuior.t, stntids tea highest, Dr. Park ntirsi is ngnt in saying tnni intue iro gross oi rronttou rroin tne moilBSBS t innti, woman isiiisis last ami best ores tlvo work, the "climax of Und'a creative energy. Sho holds the highest place, and as a social rnctor, does tlie tinosi ami best work. Peters reference to tin- wile as the "weaker Vussel ' does imt refer to Inferior ity, for In the same vertm thn husband I chargod to honor her bOOSUM she is th weaker or more iieiicate vessel, just in nit gall'-rlss thn OoaTSS earthen jar are set any wnern, ii.it ttni iim-r, more ex qulalte Vases, whi r ' gie.it valBSS nre l,.t when they are 1 limed, am set iu cases of honor, and regar le . with distinction. Tbe question does turn on what im-ii and women. In 1 ied s Idea nf human society, win re lie i roalial 1 1. to "m ,:' an I I male," can do la-at. (ind has ret a phvslo logo ni 1 eat on sucn nivisi 111 or ,atior sien nie plainly OCSlgnOd for rougher, hard work then women; not finer nud nohl work. Am! the more tlinrouirlily a maul 1 1 1 aa 1 1 1 v , and a woman womanly, the una Co 1 plete ami satisfactory the co-operatlv result, where imth worn togetin-r 011 so m ate hat parnllel lines Some women grow v. ry restive nnd sar castle when reminded that woman I tltroi, and her aioplin ll In her Wonianliness that legiiaut qunlliy whh h makes her th qnei'ti of her homo or of society. And if she has no homo, and must needs engage in Hm humhlest work or her living, a long ns she retains her ntnnn Iiio-kb, she I royal to every good man, who can ssy with ashliigton. "All I hat I am Iu 1 1 f I w to my mother." There is something about I lie huinhlest ntnl poo rail Into wotna w hioh miiKos a good man belli hey In rev nrouoe. NdT nMgfO 1" Ml N Now then. If Women want the ballot they will have It. When they comhln they carry all ho'nre tlietn. I hern never litis been, nnd there BSVSI Will he n aoolnl movement where women h..ve ndvaiieed toward a certain inii unit. . 1 1 1 where they have failed, lliev are sure lo get tin Itullol tr they luslit upon It. II 11. n g ,i,u; lo lu tko tlietn liner and imliler lor th work to with ii fjod iu" sal than apart 111 t as truly as lie has sot m 11 ntiail I their work, than -, I the day when tho women are foremost at i ie elections, ami most 'ive ' In sbjotlonsarteg, and moat effective in political intiti ol. Um ranember that If It la si cured at thn ei peiiae of Unit honor with which all true main regard women; If It IS gained ot the ioi's of lli.it exquisite power which 1 nines troi i womanliness, It will lie like dropping a sceptre to grasp bt a Inuti le, like Mop piug down from her tbrOBS to light along, side nf or against her stihjrct. ! he finest tribute men svirpeid sronisn WAS reudeied by tho p'opliul Samuel 10 Ilia mother BaBBBBi One eau dltSOl lite plcusuro and loving rnveiencn with which tin put on Immortal ricm d the s wont iuihs of her hiisband'a love tor her, (he autlslae llon of her maternal longings nnd the In spiration nf her senpblo song, Tbe highest OOOOr put BOOB the hiininn rnco wascunfsrrsd hy DcboraB upon liarj in chooattig her to bo the mother of the SOU ot Und. That homn Ihu of nearly thirty yunrs in Na.areth hns a celestial halo about It. Tne giea'.nsl power wedd ed iu Egypt to overthrow ths plant "f Pharaoh was that of Jochobnd, tho mother of Muses, when her beautiful bshjjr boy was recommitted by tbe princatS into her hands for training, it was ucr lulluenco mora 1 .'.an anything alas under God which led Moses to innko thn grnndnst choice iiinu ever made, to turn from the palace and renounce tho pleasures and "treasuren of Egypt" to deliver n nice of slaves . id loud them out of boudugo at the call ot God. Only a few days ngo tuo monument was unveiled, which baa hoeu erected to the memory of Mury tho mother of Washing ton. It may tnko a long time for tbe glory of a humble, patient mother's work to shine through but somewhere and some time, it will shine forth us tho highest, moat fruitful und noblest work of all. It there is to be 11 fniluro in human aoclety and the social fabric shall fall in ruins, tbe central point of thu wreck will be found in the dying ont of tho "homo Idea" which is woman a sldo or tho co-operative work in the social economy. 1 here can be nothing better laid in clos ing than the clunr aud cogent utterunco Mr. Humphrey Ward: "NotBIBI can bo further from our minds than to nuok to loprccinto thu position of women. It ia because wo are keenly alive to the enor- uinua vuluo of their special contribution to tho community thai wn oppose what 0,1 likely to oudungor thai contribu tion. We are convinced that thn pimult of a mere 1 utwnrd 1 qnnlitv with men Is not only vain but demoralizing. It lends ton total 111i10ei111ni1.11 of wo j mini 'a true dignity and t.pociul mission. It titnda to n pi r el stiiigglo anil rivalry, when thn only effort, ot both thn great dlvlsi ms of I ho human Family should On to t onirliiutn the characteristic labor, ami thu best gifla T earl' to thn common eloclr. 00 YOU WEAR OlAMONOS'r If Not, Kntar Um 1 'level Club' Kncus nnd Oat Fonvi Ths Bcranton Bioyojs stub is on of ii most enterprising organisations in ha city, lis sntertatnments nr ni- traya of the ia ai,hut ou July i it prom- taeslo excel it. I l In that day the dtih'a twelfth annual meet will take ducat tho Driving pirk Tne beat riders Li tba country will participate ami as an InduoetueiH tile cum oner:. .5110 worth of dl nnoiid to tho win 1 . ol tncea. If ttm weather is lavor- il.le at least 10 'Mil) ptraons will witn- hs l!.e 1 tin at the Driving park 011 tin fourth Following la 11 lilt of the prlr. is: Of,AM A. Oan mile, BOVlCS Pint prir.e, rohl medal: second prize, nilvr medal. lino mile, 0 an I lint, prize, ctamoou 10 second prlss diamond, flbi thud nil. '. iL imond. tl'. Ollll 11, 1, e Htllte , l, lhl( 10! ship rirat. pi (S, diuiitonil m"iai, in . Iv.o mile, liHi.daup-1 irsl pi ,.., dl. stood, Mj ssoonq prise, dlsmoud, t5; third prise, diamond, t.o; fourth prize. Ilamond, 110, One half miln opsn First prlr.a din- mond, t ); sseond priae, dlsmoud 189; third prize, diamond, 1 15. It lint 1. ne ,u lids eve ,1 is 1 1 ior I, -tier. a special prise Of a t3." d'.uni'.nd will bo given to lbs v. iniiei. tine mile, live c untos--l.ai sn vutiiia Wu. ne, Su'ipinhn'n.a, Wy onlng and l.u- me ohamtrtonsbin, 'ir-t prize, diamond, o; sec. ml , iiinii.i.ud, t third prise, diamond, 1& CLAHS R. One half iiiile.ota'ii - First prii", diamond, tl.Ml; second prize, dinluoi.d, th 0, third 1 180, dlnmoi.d, I'sl. One mile, open First prize, diamond. I50; second prize diamond, 1100; third prize, diamond, .Vl. One mile, handicap 1 irst prize, om- mond, tliu; second pri2e, diamond, 1100; thud prize, diamond, (.V). t il diamond if to- b-i-t nol-ri'llen In Class II is '.' 15; tr, diamond It It is done lo i; thXJ diamond if It la done la 2.10. Thero will bo a parade iu tbe morn ing, in whleb u beautiful picture val ued at fid will bo given to the club having the largest number of bona fide members in liii", and a tine silver los pitcbar aud goblet to the club making tbo finest appearance. PILGRIMAGE CF SIR KNIGHTS. Commai.dtiles Leave fnr tha Annual CoLclav at PUtsbuia;. Today the Knights Templar of North- sostern Pannayl vanln cimmenre their pilgrimage to l'tttsbnrg to attend tne anrinul conclave of comuianderies. Melita and Conor do Lion emmauder les of tois city wilt leave on special Pullman car attached to the 0 32 JMa aware nnd Hudson train. The Carbon dale, Paleatina and Oreat Bend sir kuighta will be of tbo company leaving on the above train. At W iikcs-liarre the oariv will be further increase .1 by Dien le Vent com- mandery of that city, the Wyoming Valley coinmandery, of l'lttston; the Northom, of lowanda; tbe Temple, of Tntikhatinock At Snnbury the Cru sade cod Calvary ct mtnanderias, :of Bloomsburg nud Danville will join tb party. Pittsburg will be reached via tbe Pennsylvania road this evening. T morrow will be spent in nttendance upon the conclsve. Wednesday wili bo devoted to so dug the sights of Fitt t urg unfit evening, when thn trnln of ipOCia! Pulman sleepers will convey i Um knights to Washiugt.iii. Thn capitol will be reached oolOOk I burs. lay morning, and aft brnnkfsat at Willard's th many point of interest will ba visited OBtll evening Supper will lie servid and Is'rtha pri -vided on a steamer of the Norfolk and Washington Steamship company and lb anil mads 111 thn night to OKI Point 'omfort. Friday at Old Point will be spent In enjoying the buy hreezi-a and se.ing Fortress Monroe and o.hcr Interosttbg fustnien of thn result Balllmoie will be touched by staamer Saturday morning ntnl the party will bn In Bonnton Si 0 o'clock Saturday night. . i , MHS M. J. C'MALllV BURIf 0. Funaial Raivlrae from th R.aldsncs ned St Peter's CathrdraL The funeral of tbl Into Mrs M. J 0' Hall ay oconrnd Saturday from tb Wyoming annua resldsBoo, a solemn high mass ol rvQntsm was afterward celebrated at Si Pet. r'a cathedral Bav, Joaspb .) Coroner, brother of the deceased, offlotatodi and WSS aa Wonderful A10 I row, year. is works (if a u hoolb&i it hIioiiIiI iii oiled 01100 HOW AbOUT YOUR WAILM r ) 11 is n much liner pioeo of mechanism and ihonld b olMtned and oiled every year, to keep i in ii'xni order, Have it done bj W. W. Berry Tho Jcwolcr Who has hod twunty-flve .veins' ezperlenoe, You will find him at A17 Lacka Avenue. Best Sets of Teeth,$8.oo Inelndlng tha rainless cxtnurtlnu f twth by au tulirt'ly uuw lire Com, S. C. Snyder, D.D.S. aUu UVo.Ul.N0i AVh. aisled by Roy. J, V. Huseie and Rev. P. J. Qolden. The funeral sermon wse delivorod by R9v. Father O'Reilly. The pall-bearers were M. J. Kslly, John J. Maghrnn, John J. O'BovIe, A. F. Duffy, T. J. Kelley. M. P. Flynn, P. J. McCann and P. J. Horan. Interment was made In the Duuiuore Catholic cemetery. jjiuiieiiiiisiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1 Plumbing ANl rnaa a Tinning i CAIitFUL WORKMEN, PROMPT SERVICE, POPULAR PRICFS. I HENRY BATTIN & CO. s sua wn ISO n nn AVBROI, GARBAGE CANS r; s As unlet el hy Hoard of Health. liiOl!) I.f'.CALT I!;, "A bit f)f tm fthintf Udtr tho mm. From i flttli t''k t'j it Outllng ifn.H fll!!!!l!ll!llilihe.llllHllt!l!IIIIIIIIIIin OSLAND'S 128 Wyoming Ave. Wo gre nov, tJisjiiiij in a fiuc ling of Hosiery In COTTOH, SILK an-l LISLE TIIBEAD. : - GRAND Decoration Day draws near, and we are read? with the clothing needed to fit you for the inter esting occasion. Full GRAND ARMY SUITS at $6.50 and upwards Single and Double Breast ed, Square and Round Cornerei Coat;. The Coats and vests are made with eyelets and two sets of Buttons go with e.ch Suit. Full Suits or Single Garments as may be desired. OUR WHITE VEST STOCK is a complete one and we can supply you 65c. up. Every pnrnlufsnr of Betatiful PABLOB the FBI CLOB 137 AND 139 PENN AVENUE, Completo Outfitters, SCRANTON, PA. S. L. GALLEN. We Don't Want TO 1SJUUE The Drum -OR Youi Ear l.'V UOifWl i'H I! LO WING BANISTER'S, On Monday, Ladies' Calico Shirt Waists. Child's Straw Sailors. Fall I'leit Hiirh Sir eras, regular All colors ; regular prico, 115a ltric. 869, MONDAY, aMo. MONDAY 2 1 o. Ladies' "Direotoire" Bow. Boys' Sweaters. French Lovvn, White and Colors; White and Grey ; a big bargain, regular price, 60o. MONDAY, 3r0. MONDAY 49o. Men's Shirts. Men's Suspenders. WnrrauUd Past Rlaelr, well made, Any ptiir ef IBo .;uponderi in the till sizes, worth 73.i. MONDAY 46s. store for 19c. MOM DAY. Agency for Dr. Jaeger's Woolen System Goods. BROWN'S BEE HIVE 224 LACKAWANNA AVENUE. WE ARE OFFERING FOR This Week A $1.50 Leghorn Hat for 79 cents. Flowers, worth 50c. a Spray, For 15 cents. Our Trimmed Hats marked down to half price. IN OUR Cloak Dept. A find Clay Worsted Coat, linedwith Moire Silk, worth $14, for $6. A Black Moire Silk Cape for $9, worth $20. Your choice of 100 Capes and Coats, in all shades, for $2.98, worth from $7 to $15. Also, a Tailor-made Suit for $4.93, worth $7. J. 138 Wyoming Ave. NEXT DIME BANK 9gb SUITS large and for from ?i worth or over receive a cliauce on BUIT. & IDE HOUSE Put we w.inr to impress upon you the fact that we arc offering bettor values in footwear than any other Shoe House in Scranton. Call and we will prove it to you. The benefit will not be one-sided, We'll get a new customer, that's true, but you'll save money by trading with us. IioiiIhI lOe IscVawanna iri Si ,;.XTON May 21, Only