THE SOBANTOK TRIBUNE-TUESDAY MORNTNCf. MATtCII 2. 1SJJ7. r West Side Department ON TO WASHINGTON. The Representalltcs of This Realm ot Song Yill Show AlcKinlcy How We Can Sing. At 7. 15 o'clock today thlity lusty "Welsh-Amen leans, members of the Win. Connell Antlitncltc Oleu club, and a number of distinguished ovuiseeis, leave In a speclnl ear on the Delawiin" and lludbon lalhoad for "Washington, ANTHRACITE GLEE T CLUB. scwmoN pa thi: HADGK. D. C where they will discourse music to the natives of that city and v hoever else mas caie to hear .sweet melody. The club will bu accompanied by most of thelt otllcers. The party entliu v.ill number over foity pel sons.. Ai rivlng at Washington thi piogiammo as outlined In The Tilbune will be cai rled out. IJvoiy member of the clul) will wear a handsome badge duilng the iblt. It Is of &llk with gold lettering. A portrait of William Connell appeals on the badge. The club met last evening and transacted, the final business. IN ST. DAVID'S HONOR. Ills Hirth Celebrated bv the WUsli in Appiopiiuti Stjle. St. Dald, the pation saint of Wales, Is not toi gotten in this gieatest Welsh settlement of Ameiica, Ilde Paik, and last night In commeinoiatlon of his blith a banquet and entei talnment was held In the Tabei nacle Congiegational chinch on South Hjdo l'utk u unite. The nil air was most substantial and will long lemaln as a pleasing memoiy to the hundieds of people who weie present. Rev D. P. Jones, pastor of the chuich, is chlellj lesponslble for the REV JONES. success of the celebration Mr. Jones is very popular with his people and has taken a gieat Interest in these an nual memorj maiks of the Immoital David. He was assisted by the lollow ing committee: William Deacon, chalr- OTfti I WM CONNELL, 1 M Mwmk n j jr. - in D P '!IlMlIIIIIS!Iie!lillBlliliIfIIIieiBIUIIi:!e!a3I!K8llElllI!iillllll9D!IS13l(BI!ll!Eiiie!j wyvv?T'VTyvTvvvi'AnvvvvyTyyyvvrrrvvvyvyyyyyyvvvyvyvrvi" r 1? tt Your boy. Your boys are friends sellers. Why? Because them presents. Wagons ter. But that's not the clothing that suit the boys m looks, and the moth ers in wear. Such as these: Knee or ie t-te . totS, "? to 7 PantS years o l d. with ribbons and buckles at the knees. More pants' prettiness than yoxi've seen in many a day. And the price, Only 48c. J kM 4 M H i t mm W i A Long For the boy i I I 1 4 I i 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 I I I I 1IT ll " is hard wear 0u clothing, Pants uowu as ie iirs. nopivins' patent, with double seats and knees. The boys will soon be playing mar bles. Then you'll see the beauty of the double knees. Time to buj' them is now. Then you'll be prepared. A little 45c. 35 SAMTER 1 Si 1 " Mi 3 silSlIlaillIiailIlllflllIlllllIlllllIIIt!llSBllIlllBIIIBEEIieBBSICllIIIllteQaiCeil!IIIEI3&-K WTVyfyyTyyyYyTTyyvyyvvyvvvYVVfVVvvvyvwVVVTyvvv man; John W. Evans, 13. M. Jones, Howell O. Reese, Howell J. Griffiths, Lmld Hopkins, Mrs. Samuel Hogers, Mrs. Grllllth fteoe, Mts. Richard i:. Thomas, Mrs. Duvld Hvans, Mts. D, J. Davis; committee on entertainment, Rev. D. 1'. Jones and Rlclmid K. Thomas. The banquet, or, more properly, aup per, was begun at 0 o'clock In the church basement. Five tables weie ar ranged nbout the floor and the commo dious kitchen rooms of the chinch weie In fullest blast of business The only decointlon v.as'"Ht. David's day" In led lettetltiK on the tear wall. The vwilt l esses weie Table No. 1, Mis. D. P. Jones, Mis, Thomas J. Thomas, Mis, James Oilillths, IMIth Williams and Maggie Thonitt: tabic No. 2, Mis David Pltchfoid, Hainh T Moigan, 'I.I7.I0 Davis, S.itah Thomas, I.ettle Motgan, Annie Pltchfoid and Small Pltchfoid; table No. 3, Mis. Rachel Powell, Mis. Moiils Jones, Mis. Kdins Thomas, Maggie Jenkins, Rachel Reesc, Annie Daibv; table No. 4, Mis Jonah Redmund, Mrs, Lettlu Williams, Mag gie Dvans, Saiall Kvans, Lizzie HI6I1 aids, table No fi, Mis, William Dvuns, Mrs. Heckwlth, Mis. 'Oliver Moigan, Sal ah Ann Kans, Alaggle Reese, Maiy Jane Reese and Mis Frank Heck. The supper was of the "substantial and plenty of It" style and It ended with a generous dessuit of plum pud ding, well compounded and excellent. The supper, however, not any better than the mental fuut upstalis The entei talnment began at S o'clock Rev. D. P Jones was ihaliinan. The speaker of the ueninu was Attoiupy W. Gajloid Thomas Mi Thomas' ud diess wus of gieat Inteiest to the Welsh-Amei leans In the audience. He explained phases of Welsh histuiy which rue not geneiully known and In his moie eloquent moments paid his tilbute to the Welsh nation. The entei tulnment Included solos by Rlclmid Thomas, the tin mite- basso, Joshua John, who possesses n good voice; Miss Funny Jones Hvans, a pleasing slngei , Mrs. Gweli D. Lewis, Miss Maggie Davis and Philip Thomas the two last named claiming the Noith End as their home. Theie were lepeat ed encoies. Philip Thomas sang "The Soldier" and as a iesponse he leclted. Miss Davis sang "Hid Me Discourse " Mis. D. P.. Thomus was pianist. After the entei tulnment supper was icsuined down stalls, the spacious apartment failing to accommodate the ciowd. oil srovn hxploded. The handsome new double Btiuctuif owned by Patilck Minphy, situated neai the cnnei of Jackson stieet on Chestnut street and occupied by Coun cilman Nealls, of the Fouiteenth waul, came near binning down lat Satuulay night. The Harnett were caused by the explosion of an oil stoe In Mi. Nealls' apaitments The gas geneiated by the stoe tilled the 100m and Ignited The explosion that follow cd blew out the tiansom over the dooi nnd set Hie to the woodwoik aiound the doois and windows. Mr. Nealls who was In the lower pait of the hou'e hastened up stalis and bv quick and detel mined woik succcceded In conti oiling the tlames hetoie they sjalned .much head way. As It was however the damage to the house will be eonsldeiuble. Luck ily no one was injured and the lire was put out befoie it became nece.ssuty to call out the lit u depaitment, HEARS' HALL SOCIAL. St. Leo's Rattallon held an entei taln ment and social last evening In Meais' hall. Piesident T. J Glboy was chaii lnan of th" evening. The progi amine lendeied included: Piano selection by Mis. Mallott, vocal nolo, by Miss Hat tie Eans; duet, by the Watson slsteis; lecltation, J T. Toohey; vocal solo, Thomas Ford; solo, Jlichopl Dunnl gan; songs and dancing by Peter Smith; ocal solo, Sauih Duggan, lecltation, "The American Flag," by Mr. Deinpsey; lecltation, Miss .Mattle Hughes; duet, Muiphy Itiotheis; siiecialties, O'Malley and Henley, and duet, by Misses Muiphy and Duggan. The giand match wus dliected by Mich ael llennlgan. Theie was a veiy laige attendance, NINE IN THE HOUSE Theie veto five men and four women In the house and the place was Kelley's patch. That accounts foi a visit last night by Lieutenant of Police Williams OiMceib Maikei, Evans and Guriell The whole batch weie taken 'Vi the station house to await a healing this moinlng neighbor's nnir All the t""" - ""j of Scranton's famous clothing: we like the boys. Give in summer, sleds in win best of it. We carry boys' With fane j' bosoms, like papa wears: ire Shirts & wn stay eleau lon ger and look better than the white frouts. Laun dried, ready to wear. Price tide at its lowest ebb today on these, 48c. MM f Ml K m r V k. Boys' Sweaters Another lot. For those who were disappointed in getting one wheu we advertised them before. All wool sweaters, the sight of which will make the boy's heart beat faster. Make him happy. Buy him one today, 93c. s Ullleient college colors, made und tmtlu neck. Ilegulur BROTHERS. J before Alderman John .011 a charge of Inhabiting u dlsordeily house. Wil liam Scott furnished the Information. There weie three colored men In the lot, and Mrs. Matthews. DISTDDDFOD1G NOTES, Daniel Thomas, one of the best nf our locul choir leadcis, will oigalilste a mixed choir to compete at the Robeit Motrin eisteddfod. He announces this to his ft lends. D. D. Robathan will bo chnlininn of the i'entng session at the Olyphant eisteddfod on Mutch 7. The choir which will compete on "The Tempest" at the Olyphant eis teddfod will meet this evening at the Flist Welsh Congregatlonul chinch at X SO o'clock. NEWS NOTES AND PERSONALS. Pasquule Doise, n shoemaker on Jackson street, had the thlid linger of his light hand amputated yestetday at the West Side hospital. F uncial set vices oer the remains of the late Lavlna Mitchell were held last evening at her home, comer or Mullein and Acndemy stteets. Rev. J. I'. Mof fat olllcluted The body will be taken this 11101 nlng to Poitland, Pa., wheie Intel inent will be made. The funeial of the late Lewis Davis will take place nt 2 o'clock this aftei noon fioin the lesldence of his patents. Mi. and Mia Thomas Davis, of S'J.'J Fouiteenth stieet liuilal will be made In Wushbuin stieet cemeteij. Miss Katie Gibbons, ol Lafayette stieet, Is visiting at Avoca, Miss Edith James, of South Lincoln avenue, has 1 etui lied fiom a visit to he! filend, Miss Belle Miller, ot litts ton. Dr. E Y. Harrison, Dentist, Mears Hall. 113 S Main avenue. Miss Emma Coons, of Caibondnlo, Is visiting bet aunt. Mis. John MeKeeei, ol Jackson stieet. Mi and Mis 9. S. Webstei, of Nlne Vfh, aie the guests of Mr and Mis Lewis Moise, of Jacksop stieet We laundij stiff collais with soft button holes Cistnl Laundiy. " The funeial nf the child of Mr. and Mis. Jmob Heniy, oPJar-khon stieet, will take place this afternoon fiom the paiental lesldence. Intel ment will be made In Washhuin stieoet cemetoiy The Elite Dancing ( lass will meet to mnnow night In Meais' hall. The latest and best styles. Roberts, 12fi North Maine. Moigan Lewis, of Price stieet, who for n long time has been janltoi of the West Side Cential Republican club, has taken a slmllai position in the P.urr building. Mis John H. Kelley, of Eynon "tieet, is spending a few days with hei' daugh ter. Miss Heitha, a student" at the Normal school, Rloomsburg. Choice cut floweis and dower de signs at Palmer & McDonalds, 544 Spruce. At est Side Husiiioss Diicctory. HARRIET J. DAVIS, FLORIST.-Cllt flow pis and funeral designs a specialty; 304 South Main avenue, two doors from Jackson stieet. MORGAN'S PHARMACY, 101 N. MAIN avenue Physicians' piescilptlons care fulls prepaicd fiom wai ranted pure diuus and chemicals A line assortment of trusses, line statloneiy blank books, varnish stains, mixed paints or fancy work, attists' mateilals, window glass, wall paper and plctme moulding. Clerk at store all houis ot night. SECOND HAND FUUNITUKE-Cash for anything jou have to sell. Furniture, Stoves, Tool", etc. Call and sea the stock of J. C. King, 701 to 700 West Lack awanna avenue. AMUSEMENTS. Tonight will usher in the favnilte comedian, Thomas Q. Seabiooke, In his new tield of woik in the comedy dinina "The Speculator' at the Fiothlngliam for an engagement of one peifoimunce only and tiom the advance- sale indica tions It is to be tegietted that the engagement cannot be extended for a longer peilod. "The Speculator" -Is es sentially a coined) diama and has been cotnpaied favoiably to ' The Heniietta" by the vailous exchanges. In It Mi. Stabiooke has gieater oppoi utilities lor Hie dlHplav ot his ait than has ever been attended him In the llghtei veins of comic opeia and comedy which he has hentotoio essayed, and while many will icgnid his new ventuie as' a dis tinct depaituie, it Is only liecessaiy to icfer to his eaillei expel ience in his piesentations of winks of the allbie ot "The Cadi,' "The Stepping Stone," etc, to leallie that Mr Seabiooke has taken up the thiead he lelinquished when ho entei ed the spheie of comic opei a. A young, handsome, unaffectlve chap, with a gift for lhvinlng and setting his lilcs to pietty tunes Is Audiew Mack, the sweet voiced Ameilcan, who comes to the Fiothlnshain Thuisday evening, when he will be seen 101 the last time heie in bis 1 haiacteilzatlon of "Myles Aioon," the lilsh peasant lad, in the 1 banning play of that name. He la ac cepted by man; leading diamatlc vvilt ers us one of the best dellnehtois of Celtic ehutucter Unit has appealed in many jeais, nnd they pi edict a prom inent place for him in the theatilcal w 01 Id. Y. M. I. BOOK RECEPTION. John llovlo O'ltcill) Council Icecehes .llanv Addilions to Its l.ibmrj. John Hole O'Reilly council, 181, Young Men's Institute, held a book le (eptlon last night, which was the occa sion of enilehln." Its lilnaiv with sev eial bundled vuluable volumes, In connection with the leeeptlon an entei tulnment was held at which theie was u vocal solo by Pi ter Su.vdei , ban jo solo bj Pttei McLouglilln; violin solo, by Fiank O'Hnia and pluno solo by Edwuid o'Mnlly. Hon. T. '. I'ow -duly was announced to dellvrr an ail diets on "John lloyle O llellly" but ut his own leciuest it was postponed until a lutuie day, he huvlng a sole tin oat. .AIINOOKA. Contractor Shields, of Hackettstovvn, N. .1 , Is making ireuiatlotis to coin menee operations on the extension of tho Wllkes-Haile anil Eastern. The Independent Social cluu will con duct a lue-I.euten dance this evening at Tavlor, Jlln Mary Rest spent yesterday with fil'iula In Wllkes-llaiie The Ln"kavanna township nudltnis met nt Cuslck's stme jesteiday attei nui n AlthoUKh a lively time was an ticipated, (inlet lelpned. The dispute a.s to whether James Mangan 01 Pat rick Duggan was entitled to teeelve the cath for audita! vvns iiesuntci befoie Squlio O'Haia, dispenser of Justice In this place, who was on hand to admin ister oaths. Supeuvisois Qulniuand Toole submitted 'their bonds to the uud itois' boaid for approval Mai tin Mc-' Dc.tioiiBli and P. l Connolly were re coiJeJ as sureties foi both, Mi Mc DonoiiKh and Contl actor Mullln quall llert as bondsmen for Tieasuie'r-elect Lydon H, F, Casey was sworn in at town cleik. Tho Mansan und Duggan matter is apjiaiently not settled et, us both claim tho heat. Tho ease will In all 1 lobablllty he alied In couit. John T, Hi own, formerly of The Trib une, Is drumming up u clioulntlon for the Sunday News In Cuibondnle, The funeral of tho Into Hildifet Coyno I will take place this afternoon. RHEDMATISM Mtlnyon's Rheumatism Cure t guarnii teed to cuio acute 01 mtiscitlar riieuma t sin In fioin one to IKe days, Sharp, fhuotlng pains In nuy part ot the body stopped by u few doics. A pidnipt, com plete and permanent cure for lameness, soulless, ,trf imtk and till paint In hips and loln. Cluonlc lhutnnntlsin, xcUtlct, lumbuKo or puln In the hack nie speedily cured, It seldom falls to ghe leltrt from one ar,tvu dosus, and almost Invuiliibly cures liefoio one bottle has been ued Pi Ice, 23c. Impioved Homoeopathic Home Remedy Company put up a sopaiatc cure for each disease. At all diugglsts, mostly 2') cents. Guide to Health fue Personal letters to Piof. Munyon, 1601 Anil stieet, Philadelphia, Pa., answeied with flee medical udvice foi uny dlscabo Suburban News Dn General DUNMORE COUNCIL. RiorganUeil Lust NlglilP. J. Ward Elected President and H. B. Ollligan Secretary. The borough council met In tegular session lust night und held a busy und llvel meeting The hall was densely packed long befoie the appolnte-d time by a huge ciowd who weie anxlou.s to know the lesult of the le-oiganlzatlou ol the council. The meeting was culled to order by Chiilinian Medua). The minutes of the last meeting weie lead und appioved of. The buigess piesented his annu al icpoit which was lecelved and plac ed on file Chief of the File Depait ment Vlctoi Huischell piesented his te poit showing the losses by file dm lug his teim as chler, the list ot lire appai atus owned by the boiough, the loca tion of Hie nlaim boxes, the situation of the keys for the said boxes, and spoke appinvingl.v of the woik done by the vailous companies His commu nication was lecelved and placed on tile. Huigess Duggan piesented his list of the nuests made and of this amount of mone lecelved by line". It was placed on file. Chief of police lepoited tin ee ni tests duilng the month of Maich. 11 is time bheet for the month amounted to $!)0 "The stieet commissioners time sheet toi the month of Febuiaty amounted to $9S 1)2. The boiough attoiney'3 fees foi th past year amounted to $400. Hills to the amount of $147 51 wete oideied paid The old council then adjourned sine die. The le-organlzation was then pio oeeded with. P. J Waul was elected teinpoiaiy chaliman and H. B, Ollli gan tempoiaiy secietaty. The cieden tmls of the new members weie re ceived and found coireot. Mi. Med way moved the adoption of the ceitlll cutes of election be made and that the new members, M. J. Walsh and Chatle.s Wenuel, be woin in. They then took their places as members of the Dunmoie council. The credentials ot the new chief of the Hi e depaitment w as lecelved and uppioved. The ballot for piesident of the coun cil resulted us follows: W. Medway, 1 vote; P. J. Ward, fi votes. P J Waul having lecelved the majority of votes was declaied elected to seive as pieiident for the ensuing tlscal year. On the bullot for permanent secie- tar, II. 13. Clllllgan, the present incum bent, was re-elected, Mr. Waul usknov.iedged the honor conferied upon him and In a neat .little speech thanked the new council' and sinceiely hoped that the members would not have cause to legtet their action In electing him. Huigess Vlctoi Buiscell dellveied an excellent addiess In which he heai llly thanked the people of Dunmoie for hnving elected him to such an Immnt nnt position. He gieutlj fa voted the sewerage ciuestlon und would do his utmost to fUJther the cause. He fav ored the abolition of the pteent police s.vstem and .suggested that Dunmoie have an nil-day police olllcer and thiee night odlceis. He suggested that an annual appi 01 1 lotion be made tow aids the macadamizing of 0111 loads and that pioperty owners be compelled to clean snow fiom olf their sidewalks In the vv Intel time He dw elt upon seveial othci Impoitunt topics, which weie fui the boiough's vvellaie His communi cation was placed on hie Patilck Scanlon was le-elected by the council to s-eivv foi the coming live joars upon the board if health. The bonds of the new 1 -elected treas- uier anil stieet commissioner weie le celved and teteiied to the committee on bonds in conjunction with the bor ough attorney. Hon. T J. Duggan was elected by ac clamation to the position of boiough itttoine Fur high constable John McSweonej lecelved 4 votes und Edward Slieeten - votes. The piesent police foice was le tained. Mr McAllister piesented a lesolutlon eMendlng the time of the Duuinoie Electi lc Light, Heat and Powei com pany until Apill 1. The lesolutlon wus placed on file. A lesolutlon wus made by M, Walsh, that the Subuiban Klec tilc Eight company cease to furnish the boiough with lights after the next thlity days. The leiolutlon was placed on (lie The icgular time for the meeting of the new council will be the first Tues day in eacli and eveiy month. Miss Annie Keines, of Selln's Grove, and Hairy X. Knelblei, weie mutiled yesteiduj In the Adams avenue Pi en byte! lull chuich by Rev. John Dunn They will go to houskeecping In theli linudsojnelv furnished home 011 New Yoik stieet. PROVIDF.NCi:. Oailndliwii lodge, No S, American Tine- Ivotites, and their Wel-di tllend, paid llttlng tilbute to the linmoiial "Saint David," at tho Welsh Congiega tlenal ehuieli, West Maiket stuet, by giving an entei talnment and banquet i he chuich was lund-iumely decorated with led, white and blue tieameis. Oient ei edit should be given to the committee who had chaise of the af fair. The following compiised the committee- Heniy Illtehlngs, piesident, James Daniels, William H Owena, John Heniy, David J. Jones, Daniel Pi Ice, John J Evans and .lameis LtvvN Jones. At 7 110 o'clock the entei talnment was called -to older by John J. Hvuns, who belected Ileuty P. Dttvlri, of the Wfst Side, on behalf of the hoeloty, to be chaliman of the evening A poem vvtas lead by John J. Evaiu The song by William J Lewis was 1 endued In ex cellent stylo as was also the song of Mlah Davis, a joung mUi. E. E Rob athan, of the W'est Side, was called up on next to give a slunt addie.ss. He urged his huaiers to peipetuate tho Welth language, nnd to teach thelt ohlldinn tho tongue if their fatheis. Mr. Robathan was fiequently Inter luptcd with outbuists of applause. Hu ended by giving the Welsh people the ci edit due them for their manifested In teiest in the welfaie of the land of their aJoptlon. Tint tenor solo by awillvm MotlUs was executed In excallent &tle. Henry P. Davis lead an estay upon "Saint David" There was a sopiano hDlo by Miss Hat tie Shaiplt-s vd Titus Davis recited Them was a duet by Munsrs. Lewis and Hltchlngs. At tha conclusion of the entei tnln meiU thu guests assembled In the lec ture loom of the churcii where a boun tiful lepuat vvua seived, aftvr giaco hud "been said bv the chaplain of the lodge, HeV. David OrlHlth. Those wlu dined were' Ex-She! Iff W. J. Lewis ur.d Wife, Rev. Dr. It S. Jones and wife, HeV, W. F. Davis and wife. Mr und Mrs. Ulohald Thomas, Mr. und Mis. William Chappell, Mr. and Mis. Htin Chnppell, Mr. and Mis. M. V. Morris, Mr. and Mrs). Thomas Sliiims, Mr. and Mis. Thomiirt June's, Mr, and Mis. Job Jenkins, Mr, and Mis, Henry Illtehlngs, Mr. and Mid. William Thomas, Mr. and Mis. John Lowis, Mr. nnd Mis. Evan Uubilel, Mr. and Mis. Daniel Jones, E. E. Hobathiin, D. 11. Clulst inns, Walter Cliilstmits, Hiuiy Dun veis, T N. Evan's, Thomas litter, John Clikr, si, Jehu Oiler, jr., Duvid J. Jones, Sidney Cliappell, J II. Hope well, Daniel Jenkins and Lewis Davis The supper wus seived by the Ladles' Aid soolety of the church and to them belongs much praise for their success ful eftoits In serving such a delightful feint. The funeral of Miss Jennie AVebfter will take place from the home of Frank Webster, 21412 Wayne avenue, Wednes day atteinoon, At 11 o'clock funeral ser vices will be conducted at the Metho dist Episcopal chuich, of which the de ceased wu a faithful member far a number of yeais, Inteiment will be ninde In Washburn sti eet cemetery. Miss Maiy Grady Is quite ill at her home on William stieet. Miss Llzr.le Collins, who has been visiting lelutlves on Ulooin street, has 1 etui lied to hei home In Jeiiuyu, Mts. John A. Jones, of Gleen street, Is suffeilng fioin un attack ol the grip. SOUTH S1I)K. At Gei mania hall last evening the Scrantou Athletic club gave Its mlis eiubracte ball In a most creditable man ner The hall Wds ai tlwtlcally deco lated, and with the vatl-coloied cos tumes fcimcda veiy prettv scene The hull was ciowded t the ilcois and the majority hud donned inask-t The pilu clple event of the evening was the pj r amlds and sallois dance b.v the fulljvv Ing "Hiownlca:" Peter Neuls, Fied Hose, Heniy Jlyeis, Chatles F Sohus, ChiKtlan Hose, Henry Koslck, Fied C Neuls, William P Heu&tei, Adolph Heusiier, Hrnry HeldMibueh, Adolph Eummeii, Chailes Millei, Louis Diet ing, Josei h Fullei, U. A. Shicffer, Ja rob Sclnlne and Diiector Carl Stalber The committees to whom much ciedit Is due weie as follows: Master of ceie moiiles, Heniy W, Heighauser, coni mlttee rf airtingements, Emll Honn, chainmnn; Christian ltoue, Henry J Spiuks, William Hadenbuch, Fied C. Neuls, Chailes J Mlst5, und Cluulen F Sohns. At 9 o'clock the giand nuucli began and afterwaids a piogramme of thlity dances was can led out. Music was furnished by the Gel mania oiches tia, George Hosar and Miss Canie Stah leber were united in maulage yesteulav in tho Hickory Stieet Presbyteilan chuich. Rev. W. A. Noult, pastoi of the church, ofllciated. Mrs. Thomas Ejngnn met with a painful accident yestetday at het home on the coiner of Piospect avenue an 1 Pear street. She slipped and fell, sus taining a ftaetuie of her left leg. Dr O'Malley Is unending her We laundry stiff colluis with soft button holes. Ciystal Laundiy The Patilotlc Ordr Sons of Amoilca met In Fieuhan's hall list evening. The Lauiel Hill club will hold an en tei tainmeiiit this evening. Choice cut lloweis and flower designs at Pulmer & McDonald's, 544 Spiuce. OBITUARY. On Sunday moinlng Mrs. Walter Bak er, of Caiboiulale, was called away veiy suddenly after an Uhuhs of two davs. She died at the home if hei patents, Mr. and Mis. M. P Hauling, ot remo tely stieet Mis. lialtel appeared In her usual health on ThuibCluy, and was out among her lrlends. On Friday she was bcl7ed with sudden Illness and muldly tailed until the end came. The attack pioved to bo pneumonia, und all eiToits pioved of no avail, for bho passed away eaily on Sunday moinlng, mourned by a luige clicle of filends. Mis. Raker was In her twentieth ear She Is mourned by her purents, luibband und sister. A llttlo son two eais old lemaliib. The tuneial services will be held at the home of Mi. Holding this moinlng at h 30 Rev G A. Place, of the Methodist elnneh, and Rev W. A Reedier, of the Second Pies byterlnn chinch, will olllelate. The le muliib will be tuken to Oivat Rind loi Inteiment. Dennis F. Hoban, aged f.2 eais, loi the past thlity yeais a lesldent of Plains, died ut his home theie Sunday evening ut 8 o'clock, aftei seveial dajs' Illness, ut pneumonia, lie was hoi 11 in Iieland In 1SH and came to tills country when H ytais old, und enlisted when 1G In the South Atluutlc squadion, in (onunand ot Commodoie Dupont and Admlial Dahl gieen, untie 1 whom he loiight oil the Wabush He paitlcipated In the battlts of .Mobile Hay, Clalveston und Poit Roal and was at Vickbiug. He was wounded at Gulve.ston while engaged and wus sent to Philadelphia, whole bu was hou oiably dlbdiaiged in H04. He then cunie to Plains, whole ho has blnco lesided He Is sut vlved by a wife and llvo chll dicn: John, of Coloiado, Chailes, piln elpal of the Avoca high school, Mume, Kate and Dennis. At his homo hi Mlnni'n Mills on Satur day ocelli ud the duath of Dr. Loieiizo E Weiss, aged i' eais, of nnemlu, vith which he hud sultered lot ajur 01 11101 e The deceased wus the sou of Lewis Weiss of Hobble, a well known fauiKi. He le celved a common school idiieiition, lifter which he took a coulee In the Jolfeison Medical college at Phlladt Iphla, and giaduuted about five yeais ago, lie inae tlccd at Hobble for two ye.nn and then went to Miner's Mills, wheio he has been foi about tlueo jeais. He also conduct ed a successful phaimacy He was mui lled a few veins since and a wile und oung child sui vive. Ho was a member of the Slate Medical association The iuneinl will bo this afternoon and Intei uii'iit will bo In Hollenbtick cemeteiy, Wllki'S-Raiie Mis. John Mlllane, wife of John MII lune, hi-, of Hallstead, died ut hei homo on Satuulay. postmaster Mlllane, her son. ot Hallstead, died lust August In a Philadelphia, 'hospital. In 1ST, u daughtei, Mis. Lucy Sullivan, dli d. Mis Mlllane is sin vlved bv her husband nnd a son and duuiihtii, Thomas Mlllane and Mis Flunk (I1.1tt.1n, of Hallstead. The funei ul was held vestordiiy und Intel inent wus mado In St. Luwience cuneteiy. The death nf John Enilv occiiued last ovening at G o'clock at the home of his sister. Mis. R J. Oalliiy, 011 Hlincj nv mie, The 1 I'm ml services will be held Wednesdu ufternoon ut 3 p. in. John Eiuly, of Can's Patch, Mlnooka, died jesteulav nflet u shoit Illness, The deceabid was an evmphuy young man about "ri yeais old, He was a member of St. Joseph's society, Punciul notico later, Oeorgo W. Lamm, of Dieher, PIUo county, was killed Thuisdnv bv a falling Umbei while he wus asslstliiK In turning down an old bain. Ho was SI years old and leaves a wife und two chlldion. Tho S-months-old child of John M. Lad erer, of the South Side, died Sunday und will bu burled today ut Dalton To euro 11 Cold in Ono Uny. TaUo laxative Hromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists rotund tha money If It foils to cut e. 25 cents. LADIES DO YOU KKOtt DR. FELIX LE CRUN'S Steol I Pennyroyal Treatment Is tho uriidmd nnd only 1'llKNCH safuund rolluhlo euro 011 tho mar. kot. 1'riee. iUXh Bout by uuul Ucuulne Bold only by Wm, 0. Clark, 3J6 Ienn Av.i Seruntun, Pa. THimUW TITOTE It Is a well-known fact that the use of HOMOEOPATHIC MKDIl'INKS bo pie occupies tho Svstem that attacks of DIS EASE aie PREVENTED. Tho OFFICIAL Statistics of Clermanv piuu. that pBinoua using HO.MOEOPA- HlC REMEDIES llvo on nn average of TWENTY YEARS LONOER than thoso who use OLD SCHOOL MEDICINES. HtUTeieiH fiom Rheumatism, Neiu.il Klu, Cutiiirh, Asthnui, Dysuepaln, Kidney Disease, Haidnoss of Hearing Acute Ca Plllaiy Hioneiiltis, Disease! of the Eve, Urliittiy Dhoa.se, Piles, Lumbago, I'e 'uale DIse.iHci, Coilglm, Colds, Orlppo and Pill nly sis uio constantly expresblng their lie-aitfeltgiatltude for the mluicilloits cuio of these disease. Mih. aieuson, 218 Linden St., says: My u.iu (4 months old) was veiy sick: could scuicely bieathe. The doctor called it Cnpllliuy Hioiiehltls and prunbiineed It seiious. Took Thuilow AO und A15, und in a ew days wuS thoioughly cuiud. THE EYE. Mr. W. L. King, 31.! Mulberry street, Scrantou, sa. "I was surfeilntf with my nycs, and vvas uudur tho care of a resi dent physician six months; hu dually sent 1110 to an EYE SPECIALIST, I still giuw woise. 1 then went under tieatment at thu THURLOW MEDICAL INSTITUTE, und was cuied In tun days" FRED PHYSICIANS. If jou send a POSTAL CARD to SUJ SPRUCE ST, SCRANTON, a PHYSICIAN will be sent to attend you until euied, his services will cost jou nothing The Medicines uie mostly 25 cents. EXAMINATION FREE at thu offlce. NKW YORK HOTELS. FiDty An estHbllshwl hotel urder now msnacement and thorouuhly nlireost of tho times. VlBltom to Kew York wilt find the Eviirett in tho very heart ot the shopping district, convenient to places u amusement and readily accessible trom all paru it tho city. HUIiOI'KAN PLAN. WESTMINSTER HOTEL, Cor. Sixteenth St. and Irving Plac3, NEW YORK. AMERICAN PLAN, Day unci Upwards. EUROPEAN PLAN, Dtjy und Upward. $3.50 $1.50 Per Per GEO. MURRAY, Proprietor. The St. Denis Urcadwny and Eleventh St., New York, Opp. (Iracc Church. European Plan. Rooms $1.00 a Day and Upward!. In a. raodost nnd unobtrusive way there ar few butter conducted hotels In the metropolis than tho St. Denis Tho groat popularity it has acquired can readily bo traced to its unique location, Its horaelikn atmosphere, the peculiar uxcollonoa of it.i cuislno and service, and Its very moder ate prices WILLIAM TAYLOR AND SON. Made a 'M 1st Day. n,; , Well Man 1 KH Ytn. w ot Me 1 r:t ukeat 30th liar. jpaaaiiiKraiEa: ofr.333vei333"s" produces tho above results ln":iO ilnvs. It aeti powerfully and quickly. Curco when all others fall loii' emeu will regain their lost inanUoua.auUold nitu will recover their joututul vigor by uslnii KS1VIVO. It quickly and eurcly redone Norvom rieia, Lot,t Vitality, Impoteucy, Nlutitly Kiuleslon. Lost 1'ow cr, Tallinn Mcrnorj , Waitlnu DlBoa.es, and all elfeets of self abuse 01 eSLew, and IndUiretlon, rukh unfits one tor study, business or marriage It not onlj cures by sinning at the seat of d.seose, but lsagieat nervu tonic and blood builder, bring Idk batk tho pink Blow to iialo checks and ro ttoring the ilro of youth. It wards ofr Insanity ami Consumption. Insist on having JUlVIVO.no other. It can be cairkd In vest pocket. By mull, CSl.ouperpackaze.or six tor S5.00, with u posl. tivo written Kuuruntco to cure or rotund tho money. Circular free. Address ROYAL HrDICINE CO., 53 Rlvsr St., CHICAGO. 1 lor sule by .MA'ITIIHWS uuoi., urui t;Ut Bsruntou, Pa. AMUSEMENTS ACADEMY OF MUSIC, CX- One Week, Mirrh 1 Commencing Mondaj. xiauiuii 1. Matlneei Uull, Commenclnj Tuesday Tho I'opalar SIiikIiik Comodian, JERE McAULIFFE, And tho Ilillllant Hiuolc Actoi, JOSUHtl OKBI.M-, Suppoited by Their Ls icllont C'oiuiuny REPERTOIRE: """.fliS".! The Bovery of Hew York wd-'AiVt'8! Through Russian Snows un:tl The Westerner PRICES, 10c, 20c, 30c MA'IINIX PRICUS, 10c, M ttllltlUk. Ladles' tlo.uts for Monday ovouhiff can bo lnid nt tho hot olllep. DAVIS' THEATER Monday, Tuesday, Ytduesday, MarctMj H, 3 FRED RIDER'S NEW NIGHT OWLS BURLESQUERS a Hli-h Orado Oruniilzatluu. ronletu with liuroiiean ovoltio. XitfiiltlcHiit Cotume. Hi illl mt fcceule rnd K oeti leal I.ITocts. Aud astoillutfollo or vauucviiientarir b SUtem (larrlson, Wnteon und Uupree, llordun and Lick, John J und Mill Ulack, Mabel llaelton, Haj Clark Vun Oiten, THE GREAT SOHLKE, I.atcof Hho'a "Wi. ' And a Grand Dallet of fifteen Piotty Girla Tim Now lhules(iue, T1IK GHiT-KDGU CLUB. Ailmission 10, 20 or 30 Ceute. Two performane-efl dally. Ioora open ut I 30 and 7. Curtuln rises at 2 30 and s 15 The Tribune Binds flagazines or Re-binds old Books. WM.M. DATES. IfCM D.I-M.CATtS XiSTftlAS VFIDKM jl Y"7j7 epf f43 RESTORES VITALITY, mmm br$M&. . && !fM THE LEADER 124-126 Wyoming. Ave. Spring Silks, Tho newest and most elaborate designs, textures and qualities comprising tho best products of American and foreign manufac ttuois at prices that will appeal to tho general public as well as tho fastidious purchaser. Spring Dress Goods, High class as well as staple dress goods of every description, in cluding a completo line of Grena dines, Drap E'Etos, Coverts, Chev iots, Tweeds and Fauoy Black Dress Goods in all tho latest weaves. Laces, Dress Trimmings add Embroideries, In these departments we aro now ready to offer everything that a lady may require for adornment . In tho most elaborate variety and at prices that are astonishingly low for new goods. Tho best pro ducts of Franco, Germany and Switzerland aro to bo found here in almost tho same variety as you would find them in houses ten times our capacity. Ladies' Suits, It has been proilioted that tho coming season will ba an excep tionally lively one for Ladles' Tailor-made Suits, and we aro de termined that our house shall bo looked upon as the one best able to mako tho domaud in this Hue. A large portion ot our Spring stock in this department has al ready been placed ou sale, goods that have no equal for beautiful texture and finish. Hero aro three lots which must bo seen: In MUMMY AXD SCOTCH MIXTURES Indies' tine talloi-mude suits, jackets lined thioughout with satin, fly front, braid ti limning New model sklit. in KNULISH CHEVIOT SERGE, la dles' tulloi-mude suits, Jueket and Eatuu style, Jacket 11 fiont and lined through out with silk Niw model ukllts In COVKKT CLOTH ladles' tallor-mado suits, Jackets II) front and half llnsd with fancy silk. New model skirts. LEBECK&CORIN Lodge and Corporation Seals, Rubber Stamp Inks, All Colors, Daters, Pads, Pocket Cutlery, Scissors, Revolvers, Razors, Strops, Padlocks, Bicycles and Supplies, Umbrella Repairing Athletic and Gymnasium Goods, AT FLOftEYS 222 WYOMING AVENUI AMUSEMEJITJl THE FROTHINGflflM. Wajtner & Kels. Manure', John I.. Kerr, Actlnz Manager. One Mitht Only, Tuesday, March a, Tho Event of Events, the Urllllant Comedian, Thomas Q. Se.abrooke, Supported hy u. Specially BulocUd C'ouipany iu liblireateet SiKcosa. the Mpurk- lint' Wholesjino Comedy, TheSpeculator Hy Ucorgo Hroidhurst, Management of Duncan 11, Harrison Halo oT heata opoim fcutuiday, Feb. Ti, THE FROTHINGHHM. Witjjner&liuU. Manugars. John I.. Kerr, Actlnu Manager, THURSDAY, MARCH 4, 'J ho Muglng (.'oiiiedlun, ANDREW MACK, In thu (Jleut lilnh 1'luy MYLES AROON, IMitMtlmi 1). V. 'Jiu4l t'o. J.ntliuNm PuidiKtluii, Augmented Coin, puuy. Uiuud Ctiuuu, .Muck1 Own Hneet miiiu'h. Bulouf rieuW Ocelli '1 ui'bduy, ilureh '.', ut 11 11. in, ON THE LINE OF THE CANADIAN PACIFIC are located the finest tuning nnd hunting fro 11 lids tn the world. Descriptive bo oil a on replication. Tickets to all points in Maine, Canada and Maritime Provinces, Minneapolis, St. Paul, Canadian and United States Northwest. Vanvouver, Benttlo, Tacoma, Portland, Ore,, San Kranclsco, Fitst-Glass Sleeping and Dining Cars attached to all throught trains. Tourist cars fully fitted with budding, curtains and specially adapted to wants 0? families may be had with secondclass t'ekets. Rates always less than via othor Unea, For further Information, time tables, etc on application to E. V. SKINNER, G. E. A.. 333 Broadway, New York, R
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers