( - 54 1 Ht, i ft ; ' , ' '" J..-V THE SORANTON TRIBUNE-FRIDAY MORNIETW-. MAltCiT 10. 18!7. X West Side Department SH-W" SOME SOCIAL EVENTS. Robert Morris Lodge, True horiles, Con" dueled a Very I'lcnsnnt Ecnt. The 'Oilier Functions. The liolnut Mori Is lodge, True Ivor ljqs nelileit vlcnsuto ti thi-lr ipruIiu' IjtmlriL-ss muutlUK hist ovcmliit?. After the i untitle biiRltii'SH sns cumiilutL'd the tnomhi-in, their wives ami liidy ftletulH Meiu utitertnliii'il with Blnu'lnir by m'V eial numbotH unit seleetluiiB fiom the Riapluuihuiie, a li'i-eiit iic-ituMtlon of the loiliro iar.iiliui nulla. Philip il Vurfoii mid John W. Jones ioiiilei-il solos illtil li (itiattelte uunilstliiK of I'lilllb H. Wuiiun, John "vV. .Jones W. U Dav'ln, mid Lewis Davis", save- m-Vpi-nl pkasliiB numlluis ueeonipiinled upon the piano by Miss tluiee Ac-kit. The featuie of the i-vt'lilmr whs the lmit nddmss on "UooliH, the Kllont MtiHteis" KlVen by Clt School Stipeilntendelit Ueoit?e 'Howell Ileimnks weie nmde by Colonel Flunk J. ntslmmoiw, upon JeqUfbt of tin-ohuli mull, Lew Is A. How ell, lie ileum und euke weie then set ved und the evunlni? una iniiiuli U oft wltli dancing-IndlllKed in b) the ountf el meiiiheiH of the Iodise The f.idles' Aid society of the Simp son MethodlHt LpHtoiml ehliuh held Si' Vt'iy suicesntul initial suppet anil i-ntt-i -tntnmellt lust evening In the ihuieh PUllolH. SUiper Wiis M-lvi'il Horn l! to S o'clock and then lho-i- piusent wete eilteitulned by lecltiitions fiom Mls JtUtli Kelloys und JIIm Mniul Kstelle, piano belectlon by Miss Huth Acker, nnd n nhott tnlk by the pastoi. Rev J, 1J. Sweet. The pi oki amine was lner iipeised with sevuiul pli'iusltiK oiehes tratlons by the Uellevue' oichestiii of twelve piece-. Mis. Allle Ulaekniun Mas uccumpunlst This Is the oii-hes-tru'H Initial uppearance and left u ijooel ilnpu'sslou, The younger member't of the Set anion Stieet Jiaptlnt ihuieh, known us the "Wtlllntr AVoilteiS band, held a uncial and eiitei tnlninenl at the home of William Il rowiei, of JacksOn stieet, last even ing it Was a vol) enjoyable nfluii and ncciued to thi-lieneflt of the band so cially und llnanel ill. Mis. Jlandolyb Jones, of Jntknn stieet, enteitalned '-i-vei.il Invited quests at her lesldence lust evening in honor of the Islt of hei futlier ol At lantic City. Music, d.iiH'iiiK und other pleasmie effects helped to spend the 1'ouis. Ktflieshments weie beived at u seasonable hour. FuxnnALS or YHSTiinDAY. The fuiitr.il ten Ices of Hie late Philip Itosar weie held at the fumllv lesldence jill Lafayette stieet ut 2 20 o'cloik yes teiduy aftetnoon. Many fi lends joined the beieuv'ecl members of his family In this last tijbute to one whom the loved and lespefUd. Th" young man was, vveR-known and bib wife and his par ents have Hie lull sjiuputlij ot all The lloiul offeilngs weie cviplislte and pin Juse. 1'tev. J. H. Sweet olllciated and was assisted by a ipnitette fiom the Simpson Methodist Kplcopul chinch cliolii consls'llpg of Piofessor William Jones, Miss Annie Jones, Miss Hllti iiuii shall, and William Whitman. The se. leotious lindeicd vei uppioptinte. In tel ment vus mude ut Foi est Hill leme tery. COMPANY F INSPECTION. The olllcers and pi hates of Company F were Inspected bv Majoi W. S Mil lar, iiispeotoi ot the Thlid Oliguric, assisted by Adjutant F. AV. Mason, of the First buttullun, and Seigeant AVil llam Scott, of Company H Seigeant Scoit uieompanles the majoi tlitougli out the entile bilgade. Captain H D Fellows may well feel pioud ol the bhowitig his men made. ( NOTP.S AND PERSONALS. Thomas G. Fvens will oignntae a choir on this side to enter the Roboit Mon Is lodge eisteddfod. A meeting w ill be held next Sundav All those Intel -rsted In this organization am leiiuested to attend. Rev. John T JlmiK, of South Main avenue, will attend the Wilsh ipiaiteily YOUR Says $25.00 for a Spring Suit How carefully he take.s your meas-. ure. But somehow the suit doesn't fit. Nor wear. Nor look well. You don't know why. We do. There's a knack in cutting and making clothing. Few men pos sess it, and those few are employed by the best clothing manufacturers at salaries your little merchant tailor could not afford to pay. That's why our ready-made clothing has more style, and close cloth buying makes it possible to sell a first class spring suit for &10.QO. In Plains and Checks, in all the popular wood""brown shades. TER ViesbVU'iy to ! held, nt alyiliutH net Hatiiiilny and riurjiUiy. Ho will punch Sunday morning Ttntl uftcrnooh ut Ol) phiuit and will ljo!l ivvinliu; Htvlii'n at his own church, tlit Wclnh Cal litis tlc Methollst chlllcli, Uellevue. Oaiiestcn, Cove nnd Co,, publlshois, of Huffulo, X. Y.( will bo tepi,c8Qiitci1 lo cnllyv by C. L. Kinky attar Ati II 1. Ml, tftrsky was the senior mqiiiber Of Iho film of Kiestl) & Ulinnelt, of tile West Side, it ,( Thomas lUnns, of Lucino Bticot, Is home nKulii utter il Ioiik hoJouiu In Wales und midland. Seven of tho eisteddfod prbes given nt Obphunt on Wi'diM-mlny cntne to the West Side niui Uellevue. Tho piesldliig, ofllccr of the evening tension was 12. 12. Jlobnthau A cantata "Tho Clnlllonii" I" In cotnse of ichenihiil under the dliectlon of Hugh "Wllllnms'. Till' ciinlnta will ba Khen pometline In May under the nun plees uf the llaptlst you UK People's union of the AVelsh Uaptlst, chuieh, South Main avenue. Mis .1 II Sweet, Mrs. (lld'-on Moser. Mis. Jtk Iiui d Hushes rtnd Mrs. THills weie 111 littston vesteiday In attend unc" nt tho dlstilct meotlnB of the Woman's Home Mlfeslnnur society. Mis John Dlehl, of Jackson fctieet, Is entei tiilnlim Ml. und Mis. Edwuul IJlehl, ol Ofoul, N J. Slebeit Wen?i I, of West Lackawanna avenue, Is in lluneadale lulling upon 1 1 lends. Mis Jenkln Thomns, of Academy stieet, Is Vl-dtlilK ,U Newaik, N. J. Mis, Handolph Junes, of ,1m Uson Htii-et, Is baik fu.m .Muhano Cltv, whtie she was In ultenduiu e nt the nei'tiiiK of tn'e national exec iltlse iciin mlttee, 1'atilotle (Jnler nt Title Ameil cuns, of which she Is leo-pleslilent. Fied Tltfun., of Jueksou stieet, Is en tei tuliilnir his slstei, Mib. L.ivun Stei- Iiimt, of roster, F. J. Xkhols, of Atluntlo City1. Is the utiest of bis daUKhter, Mis Ran dolph Jones, nt her lesldence on Jack son stieet. A nuinbv of piopeity owners wci,1 luaid .estiidav moinliiK at the city ball b the view cis appointed to uses the dunuiife ImoHeil In the etenslon of liiomluy avnuc Mis 1. If. Waiien and Mis. Thomas VT. Phillips left for an extendi d visit in New Yoik ilt vesteiduj morning The Chtistlan fmdeavor society of the Sumnel mentie (hmch will hold an en tei tulnment und social tonltjht In the chin eh pailois Adiiilhsluii tin i"iit, I im liulinu cake and coffin. I John W. Jones, of Uellevue. und Thomas Uevnon, of Division stieet, cu lled nfl the duet pilfc at th" Hazlelon eisteddfod on Wednesduv. The piece siiiik was 'Lcelsui" and the pilo money was $8, Choice cut flowers signs ut Palmer & Spruce. nnd flower McDonalds, de GH A est Side Hiislncss Dircctorv. HAniUET J. DAVtS, rLOIUST.-Cllt floweis and funeral designs a specialty; 101 South Main uveuuo, two doors from Jackson stieet. MORGAN'S PHARMACY, 101 N. MAIN avenue. Physicians' preset Iptlans caip fully piepaied fiom warranted liure drugs ond chemicals A line nssottmerit of misses, lino Statlonei blank books, vai nlhh stains, mixed paints or fancy work, artists' materials, window gl iss, wall papei and plituie moulding. Cli'ik at store all horns of night SLCOND HAND FPRNITURH-Cash for nnv thing lou have to Sell ruiiiiture. Stoves, Tools, etc. Call and see tho stock of J C. King. 701 to 709 West Lack uwanna avenue. PACK WHERE THE GALLOWS WAS. (Jrnss Leaves n pot Iteseinlillng the Poitmit ol u .Moulded VI onion. Peoila, III., MiiKh IS Pokln has a sensation. A jeui ago Fildny a man named AVallaie was hanged theie foi the mill del of his slste,r. A week ago, when the waim lalns fell, the grass took on a Bleep hue all ovei the couithouse squat e and over the space where the stockade had stood, except ov ei the spot oicupled bv the gallows, which Is ban en and piesejits the eact outlines of a woman's luce, with l.air stieamlng in dlsaiiungement dow n hei bail;. It Is said to be a splendid likeness of the mill deied woman. IT STAMPEDES A COURT. .News ol the Result ol the fight Cieotes a Heiisiitlon. Plttsbitig Pa. Ahu ib 18 News of the lesult ot the Cuibett-Fltzslmmons light almost caused n Ktutnppde In cotttt of toliimon pleas No, 2 yesteiduy nboilt 4 o'clock, vhen the (outt-ioum was lllleil with spectalois, and ituditc Poller, te Inveteialo hater of pi tap Hlitcis, on the bench. Allot ney Hchoyer leeelved a message, which he begKeti the pi Iv liege of leiylliiL.' aloud to his honor and tho com t-ioom. Judcc Porter gave per mission, never suspecting, and Sehover got cm his chair, shouting! "lit licks Cot belt In II lounds." Mtiuy of the 12 JiiryniPii even got up at this announce ment and shouted, w Idle gieut lonfuslou uigiied, It was almost five minutes befole Judge Poi tor could be heuid, dismissing com l for the dny In disgust, Attorney Schoyer lied eaily In the confusion to escape a line. OBITUARY. The grim atlgel of death his temoVed fiom the West Hide another olil tesldeiit. The ilemlse or Mlchuel Toohlll, of Ml lucksou stieet, yrsteiclay inotiilng at 7 "o o'clork, cuts short the life of a ninn who to know whs to li-ipeet ami honor. The deiul man was boin In County Deu, lie land, In 1S21. his futhei lulng n tiwceca ful "tockiiian und fm mi r. The splilt of tluvel si bed Ml Toohlll at an eaily age, and In ISM, having the means, he eiline to this eountiy, going west lie wall ileipd down Into New Oileuus ulid having sjtlsllid his tuste foi tiavel came Up noith to the coal valley of L'ul.awaiina and opined a gloeel) stole on the Wist Side, wheie lie lias hImcp eoiUlllllousl) leslded He was a stllliih Itepiililli (in In politics, was well liuil and being of no uuseiviitit till n, hud in.ui aiieedutes to tell of Ills tiaveli He was mm lied and Mad uiie elilld, who died when all Infant His Wire dh d a little ovei foul Jeais tiKO lie hud no lel.ithes in this i Itv , his slstei, .Mis. McKi I, iHMldlng at Holhlelieiii, be ing the neatest one to him Ills deillh was pilnmilh due to stoni leh tiouliles, and In his old fige, being ", he was un able to withstand the attack and nftii two weelH' llltiexs siiecllinbed High mass will be lelebtotPil ovei the letnulns on Suliiid.iv moiiiliiK at M o'clock In St Patrick's Catholic chilli h b Hev Piitliei VVhehiu lnleimoiit will be made 111 llde I'.uk Catholic Hint tel j. Mis. Alfied Hums died at her home, I'M South stieet. Wllkes-Raire. at 1U !0 Wed nesduv mot idiot or apoidexv, nltei but foul bonis' Illness, She WU3 bol 11 In (lieeli lountv, New A'oik, Feb. 17, ii', and i. line with hei hush mil to Wtlkis II me twentv-elKlit cais ago, loeutl.irf mi tlw lieiiiiptt faun In Ninth Wllki s- llUne Heie hei husband conducted a I dull) foi twent-une )euls, and at the I exnliatlun of that time umoved to a faun at nimiKO, i'a. Allei tetldlng In Uk luttci place about lle)eais, Xlt allil .1H Hill us letllllied to WMkes-Haiie, taking up their lesldenie In the house on Smith stleil, wheie she died. She Is sill vis ed h hei aged hiisbind, one son, At thill and a slepduughtel, Mrs James Uoiuhl, living In the west. One son, Plunk, who was well known 111 this i.t, died In PoiXialid, tile, ubollt four )eais ago Tho fuiKiiil will take place this afternoon at .' M Set vices 1 11 he at the house, conducted b) Rev Hi Peatct, ol the First Mcthodlbt Hplscopal dliuieh. Dr. Homy 7,. Pleas, of 311 Madison avenue, Dunmore, died at l.I'.U p. in. )es tenlu of diabetes pi. Pleas wail 07 )eais or age He was bom in 1'entei township, Columbia county. He was edu tatid at Ituiknell unlveislt) und studied medicine at Jefteison Medical tollege, Phladel)hlu. giailuutlng fiom the latlPi institution In lb." 1U Hist piactiild nielli lne at lleiwhk and contlliued uu cessfullv foi many veins Abjut two veais ago he letbed fiom uitlve u letlee and lemoved to Sei union Di. Pi en w is mauled Feb. 17, 1SVI, to Amelia Mpssiii m. of Heiwlik, whosunhts him. The idiie.i-ed N ilso suiv'.el b) seven elill- diiii, sl sons und one daughtei, as tol lows M .1. I leas, of New York ilt' A M. Plea , o' Wllkes-Uiif Pi C L R. I! Picas, II. L. rieiis, I , nil I llis.ie V Pi "as, of Seianton The funiial will take plnt" on Jlonda) Soi vices an J In tcimeiu ut lin wick John N Ollllngei, who his made his home for the past )eat und s.i months with his daaghtei, Mis. P. O. Sn)dei, ut Pie F.sg'.o hotel, 'n littston, pissed pcaie fulli aw.i) at ubout (, o'.lo II Weduesdav moiiilng He ha 1 been ailing foi suvciii! months past, but It has Iks n onlv wltl In the p ist few das that hU condldoii be i ame sellout His tUath Is attributed to 1. light's disiuse of the kilno)f He was 41 vims of age Mis Sllldef, wlte of ill" piopiittor ot the llagle. Is the onlv sui vlvlng membei or the fainll). Shoit fu neial (seivlies will be hi Id at the hotel this moi nllig at !l 3e o'clock, Rev Dr. Abu Clements ollk luting. The leinahia vlll then be luki n to the Susquehanna avenue station und convetd to Suli bui), whom the seiUes jnopei will be held and Intel liitnt made On Wednesda) evening Pdwaid O'Hal loian, an old and esteemed lesldent ur (1 pliant, passtd aw a) at the burnt of his niece, Alu Matthew Huinmond, of iHinnioie stieit, attei u "-holt Illness Mi 0 Hulloian was 1 jo i ti In lieland und has been a lesldent of Ul)phunt about thllti euia He Is sin lived b) one son, M J b'llulloian The luneial will tuke place this moinlng at 10 o'clock with a high miss of ttipilem In St. Putilek's chutih Intel ment will be made In St Palllik't. cemetil). The sudden death of Mis. Sat ah Ann How ells, of l"'i (bit lb hi avenue, was a sad smpilse to hei 1 1 lends und acquaint ances The lad was occupied with hei household dutlis on Tuestluv hint and was In seeming good health. She Is sui vlvid b) hi I hiisbind, Joseph, and tluee ililldien. I.Irle Ann, Alarguiet and l.le wiljn The fumllv have lived heie hut live nionths, coming fiom Tiedegui, South Wales Funeinl annoimcemint will be mede later. AIis. Hi own, wife 'of Dr, II. C. llrown, 01 Nldidl'Oli, dlid v'lliy suddeiily op Wed nesdav at til noon of heait falltue, after asi ending a Might of stalls In hei home. She leaves a husband and one child about three weeks old. The 1-v ear-old didghtei of Mr. and Mis. P Mead, of Dunmiiie btieet, ohphitnt, dlfd )esteiday moinlng of dlphtheila. A N VltHOM 1ISCAP1L Caught Shelling Pons, II u Pieteuds to lie the t.'niilcnci. A well-to-do gentleman of middle age said in n wiitir In the Hoiilsvllle l'ost si vial dues ago. "Do you know that 1 had inthei shell uieeu peas than do almost am thing else? My wife says that It deinoialUes the seiv ants to have mi do It, but I'm not living for the sei vant ' The othei Jay I sat down on our baik poieh Willi a pan ot my favmlte vegetables in my lap, and was enjoying in) self In L'leat shnpe, far fiom tin; madding ciowd, for my wife had some swell Lilleis. "All of a sudden I heatd a woman's voice sa) . " 'Oh, I must see voui putc back ynid; I've heatd so much of It.' "Then tho window Hew open and out popped two pietty bonneted heads. "I turned mine away, and my wife wns equal to the oeeablon. "'Patilck,' she said, 'you must re membei to mow that glass befoie Mr. comes home.' " 'A'es, nia'atn,' I leplled, In my best btogue and all was well." IMII-DosCd, With nauseous, big purgeis, piejudlces people ngalnsj pills geneiully. Dr. Ag new'H J.her Pills oVe ievoutlonlzlug tho pill duniund They'ie so pleasant and easy to tula The doses ate small and so Ih the juice 10 eenlH for 40 dejses. Hlllousness, Sick Headache, Constipa tion Ulspulled. Work like u cluuin. Suburban News In General rukhx Hiur.i:, A mtrpilse pntty was tendeicd Cap tain John lloin nt his home, 1530 Pick son avenue, AVodnosdny night, Singing, liisti'tliueiitnl seleellons and dnnclug W'ete the iiustlmcs tit the evening. Re fieshments weto served at midnight und tho guests depuited In the early morning, wishing their hospitable f i lend would have tiuitiy mote such oc casions. Tho following' weio the rucMb: Mis. Theodore Fahienholt, Mis. Hon sel, M.ts. M. Holtliam, Mr. and Mi's. Ullbeit, Mis. M. Robinson, Mis. L. Heiininn, Mr. and Mis. Chntles llro.ld, Mis, II. Schlvely, Miss Ulllla Hon man, Miss Lillian Ktiupp, Mr, und Mis. HykcB, Mr, and Mis. O'Malley, Mr. and Mi!. AVIlllutii (leaihatt, Mr, and Mis Adum Hlbllch, Mr. und Mis. John Llsk, Miss 12lllo Llsk, Mlm Violet Fnienholt, Miss Lulu Hiimm, iAIIsli Josle Heiiman, Jllss LlKte Heiiman, MIsh Lillian Mi bud, Mr. and Mis. Meitz, Mis Town send, Mr. and Mts, AVIlllntn Hchnltr, Ml J. Thomas Uolld, Miss Jessie Noble, Mi und Mts. Smith, Mis Jones, Mr. and Mis. Hums, Mr, und Mis. Williams, Miss Muggle Wllllums, Mi and Mis Wuki field. Miss Floience AVakelleld, John Well hei, Ml und Mis AVIllIam Hot II. Miss Huttle Jluju, Ml nud Mis Stiu), M'i und Mis H Momc, Ml. mid Mi. Hastings, Mis Muiy Mulkeins, Miss Agnes Reap, R PutteiHou. (leoige 15 Ment, tJeoige Lilly, (1. A Tiffany. Phil Allsweith, C (. Flcmmliig, How unl Retliv, A. II Mejeis, Miss Hat ha! u. 1 lav Is, Chillies IL Ciesswalil, Jo seph Rowland, Petei Schawcioff and Finnic Hull Mi and Mrs. Hdwanl Pnilcer, or Wuvpi H, ate the guests or i.elathes on Cupouse und H unlet son avenues. Miss Clm a Finn Is cunllned to lieihome as It li measles MIsh Manic Rhodes, of Hhuhilist, spent the fine pait of the welk with het slstei, Mis F J Peck. Sydney lliukett, of Caibonaule, wns a callel III Hie Ridge jcbtdiluy. Miss Mil a Pound, who hus been the guest of .Mis C. T Helium), of Delawale stieet, hus letllllied to hot home nt Piouiptou, Mi. and Mis Heniy Lohman, of Peiin avinue, alu eiiteitalulllg Mis. S. H)ei, of .Moscow The Ladles' Aid socletv will hold a business meeting 111 the pailuts of the Asbuiv Methodist episcopal church this iifleiuooli ut the usual Iioiu. The ladles contemplate holding a dollai social 111 Apill, In whh h all the ladles of the chuieh and eongiegatlun aie nsked to pal tit Ipate Alls, J II. Clrnhnni, of capouse avenue, vsho s.ustalneil un Injlii) b) slipping und fulling on the pavement n few das ago, Is still nimble to be in mind Mis. T J. Kihaidt has letllllied to her home In CJIihind uftei spending some time with Mis T. H Coons, of Gieen Ridge stieet. PRovinr.Nci:. Patrolman Palmer ai tested James Sul livan last evening fot being helpless!) diunk. Lute Wednesda) evening August A'ntilt skl liiHliid Into the station house with his faie all blood and batteied up He stated to Lieutenant Spelliuan that while having a social time at his hoaidlng house on Albiltht avenue, In which bepi Mowed fieel), tleoige liiiins, u fellow boaider, giew hllailotis and when the festivities were at their height, he pounced upon Auultskl with the ubuve ie. suit. Lleuteii nit Spi'lllium and Patiolmiin Palmei iicconip mled him to the plaie while the assault vas committed und thev suciPeiUd In cuptuiing Hums When aiialgned last evening berate Al deiman Pidler he coiisldeied them une as bad as the uthei and lined each ot them 5 Tonuluka tilbe, Order of Red Men's much talked of fall and fistlvul ojiened lust evening In f'ompuuv 11 ainioi) and was well attended. It will be continued this and tomonow evenings. "1!) Force of Impulse," n dinmn In foui acts, will bo pioduced in Companv 11 aimoi) on Hastei Aloud, i night bv the Ke)stono Llterar)i und Dtumatle c lub Alls T '. AVHHums. Is lecoveilng fiom hei leceut illness SOUTH SIDH. Albert Ilelei has announced hlmet a candidate foi Jul) loininlsslonei subj'it to the decision of the ltepuhlk.lll touil t) convention He Is one of the most populai ) ouug nun In this pal t ot the i It) und is known peisonull) to almost mei) one. An excellent piogramme was lendeied ut the Montis Women's t'hilstlan uso ilutlon looms on Cedai avenue lust even ing. The event was given Instead of the thlid lectin e of the seiles The enteitulu nient wus given b) Alls. KutheilnP W'll i ox, assisted b.s u nuiubei of hei pupils Aftei the piogiaimne lefieshluelits weio seived, and a Joll lime lnduly.d In until u. beutonublu houi A sttuoptliou tntei tulnment was given In the Polish Catholli. chuieh last el til ing The vlewb lllustidted the life or I'hiUt and ele both Vt-i) luteiestlug and Instinctive The peiloimanie will be lepeated this evenlmr. Tlioinus Jumes, of (lllmore avenue, le tuined home )esteida fiom an extended visit with ttiends In VS'llliuinspni t W'lllluin Kane, or South Washington avenue, Is suffeilug liom a seveie Illness A number of South Side )oimg people attended an entei t.ininent and social In Uuntnoie Wednesduv evening. Seieiuules weie tendmed to Mlehnel Mil ler, Clt) Oontiollei Itoblnsnn und Hem) Zleglei, Jr, Wednesdav night It was the auuiveis.ii) of theli bliths. Choice cut How eis and tlon'er designs nt Pulmei i McDonald's, C44 Spiuce. Di M H. Qulnn 1ms established a blanch oldce at Co) tie's Pull In Mlnooka Alonsso HehHiUng Is puvlng a hiisiuss ,tilp to New yoik nuN.Moiu: The Knights of the Golden Higle held aspulal nicetlug last night In theli tooius In the cidd IVllows' hall The meeting was held to di'teinilne the tliuuiliil ion illtlon of the lodi,!' Kor u long time ii uiuis huve been liieulutlng that the lolge was unable to meet Its Just debts, but the meeting hild lust ulcht pioved that the soilit) was In u bettei tlimneial condi tion than II has evei been befoie They have a sufficiently large hank ueeount to meet an) enieigeiic) whutever. The fiuiei.il of Jfis Patilck Heddy, who died iiuito suddeiil) ut her home on Piunklln stieet AVednesday afteinoou, will take place this afteinoou at 3 oVlock Missis Alaigaiet and I.lIe Tlgue, of Jloscow, uie the guests of Air. and Mis. John Wulsh, of Chistniit stieet Mi and Mis. Alexander L. Austin have lemoved Into their new house on Now A'oik stieet. The mai i luge of Abraham Ij. Mori Is, of JelteiHon uvenue, to a populai )Oiiug lud) of Iteedeis. Pa., will be solcmnl7til In Heedeis Wednesday moinlng, Murch 21, Aflei the wedding they will go to housekeeping In their new and handsome homo on Giove stieet Owing to n defect In the machinery of the Suhillball Hleelr'c Light compull), the whole of Duimioio wus thion Into duiknexs last night, This was the cause of nuiuh Ineunveiileuee, und niuii) pedes trians could bo obseived cail)lng Ian teins by which to light then footstipi thtough out thoioughfares. The lights' weie tinned on, howevel, at about 7.30 o'clock, and lliiumoie eiueiged fiom Its St)Uluh state much to tho delight and satisfaction of all. ,M!NOOKA. A sui prise potty was tendered Mls Llz ?le Hanou at her home In Oieeuwood Wednesday night by her many fi lends. Singing, dancing and games weie en Jucd l ull ptelctit At mldiilght lu rieshments wete servij A u late hour ull departed for their home, feeling well pleased with , their evening's i nJo inetit Those liieRcnt weie Mi. nnd Mis, Heorge Poitil, Anna nnd Jennie Lovcrlng, Delia and Sadto Klinpp, Sal ah Panics, Tilly Jones', Sarah Pox, Utility RaW'son, Saiah Walker, Mltia Jones, Nettle Lewis, lOlniei Davis, Hdward Jones, John Pox, Waltct Mullen, David Loverlng, Thomas Ring, Iteniy Rawsoiii Isn Thomas, AVIII lliu rls, Pettr Lewis, John and Chnilcs Cu dllgan, Albeit Prtvls, Joo Motgan, Fred Jones, John Hvnus. EASTERN LEAGUE. Annitnl Spring Alcctlnp; in New York City YcslcrdaySclicilulc Is Not Annomiccil. New A'oik, Mnich IS. Tho annual Hprlnpf meeting of the Pastel n liase Hull lenijtie wns held this ufleinoon at the Fifth Avenue lintel, and nfter uduptliig seVeial ameiuliuents to the constitution,, udjouiilod to meet tomoi iimv liuirnliig nt 11 o'clock, when It Is expected the schedule foi the coming seuson will be llpploved. The coiistltutlpii vuib amended n thlitheicnftei no plujei or maniigel nu de i contiact should be eligible to pai tlclpate In the Ieugue's meetings, It was hlsu lescdved that the lepoits oi llndltigs of the boaid ol dliectois on all matteis which heietofoie weie Iliuil, must cuine betole the league meeting, und shall leipilie it mnjoilts of those piesent tot udoDtloii Aliutbei uinilid melil jiassed IKIiig the pel imineiit date uf the iltmtml spilng in si liedule miet lllg of the league fm the 111 nt edm -da) In the week following the Nu tlnilnl league meeting Still nliothdt anieiidiiiPiU was adopted which pi in Ides that beline a dub ie lenses ti pluS pi tlue notice of sue li intoti Hon 'must be given to the pic'ddcut or the Iwnglle, so tlmt he iiluy comnmnli ate with tin other seven dubs nnd nlfnt'ii them an opportunity to bid fm the sei Vices of the lelensed plavei lief me on" of the tuinol leagues hlgns lilm The lepiesentatlves of the dlffeient clubs heie today icpoit the outlook l"i a good season promising Some of the enthusiastic lelideis teem ahead) con fident of w Hilling the H.istclll leuglie chuliiplolishlp Mr. Diapei. of the Piovldeuce team, bet Mi liwln, or the Tin onto club HOC that Pi in Idenr e would win the pennant, and .All Hums id Spilnglield, bet Mr. liwln u like amount tlml the Spilimllelrl nine would be ut the hind of the minimi when the season closes. A SA1 ItOMAM IL lnvolvlns the r.niotions of Two Voting People in Thiee Worlds. Piom the Sun. Once upon a time theie lived n seri ous )oung man. He wus seilous all the wuy thiough As In some stieums his depth leveuled Itself at the veiy toi No light waves played upon the sui lace. He "eeined to have no suifuce He was all Iniiei soul. This )oung man loved seilouslv an Idle .voiing woman He saw hei Hist as Nuitjok's St Cecellu In a chuiih t.iblcntl Ho hud loved tho plttute He row loved the )ouug woman moie lie saw In hei face much that he hid not s(,en In the picture. She pniled hei hal." In the middle and she hnd a St Cei clip nose, so that the )oung man did not obbeive that theie was ulso much In tho plctuie that was not In hei fucr. She iiiuld not even plnv the p'lino beloie which she hud poied The Idle )oung womun loved seibui's 1) nothing whatever Least of all did she love the seilous )oung man. If he had no suiface. she was all suitact, like u biook, all wuves full of light and bilghtness The )ounir man was ut ti acted b) the waves and Imagined a depth beneath them. She was lepelled by the daikness ot his depth and could Imagine no waves upon Its smfnee So when he asked her to say "A'es," she answeied "No " He sllffeied gieat ly and, uftet a time,1 lie died, and he went to puigatoiy. Some months later she caught pneu monia nt u dance nnd she went to jiuigatoi), ton, She found loin seated at u gib tening dllinti table pa) lne compliments and telling funny .stoiies to a woman in u decollete gown The woman she lecugnled as the hpud of the mlsalonaiy socletv In hei foimer home "Ut ull peuple1" she exclaimed "How do thev evei come to be doing tlmt?" she usked the keeper. 'The) uie doing penauio toi having been boms on eai th und the) nie leii'iiing small tulk so us to be ugleeable In heaven," was his unswei. "How nice'" she thought "Puigatoi) ib quite ugieeubte altei all' Ma 1 sit at the end of the table tuithest fiom them " she ahked. "Your tusk Is dltfeieiit " wus the icpl), und to hei weie given seven books on suUcilog) and seven on pt-.vi'holug.v und seven un 'ihllosuohv , und bhe was mude to munufe seven liilsslonni v societies "To teach you to think enough to be agieeable In heaven." In time her thoughts made her seri ous, and it chanced that as she sat among her books the talk of the dlneis floated to her eius, and aftei u while she grew setiously to luve the vounj man at the table, foi the Usht und dash of his talk nttiacted Iipi und she took foi gi anted a depth beneath them Hut'lie loved hei not at all and thought "How dull and uiiiesponshe she has glow n. She might take the tiouble to be ugtccnble even It she docs lead big books" This caused her to suffei gieut soi:uv. At last the time of theli pieparatlon was ended and It became time foi them to entei, peifeit, into heaven, und as they stood togtther, pet feet, upon the thleshold, the) loved eueh the uthei at last "Mine?" he usked. "Foievei'" she answeied, und they entered the gate. Hut In heaven they neither many nor uie given In mm Hugo, The Ideal AVi'ij. "W'e'io alw.i)s getting the worst or It " said the pugilist "People expect us to git togethei an' do something when thi) gives up theli mom-). ' "Well, Isn't that light"" "Naw. Thev oup.ht to let US get to gethei, puss ipsoiutions, collect mlleugL an' go home " W usl liigton Star. Tho Ciiliul Opened Up, Oood Ground, 1. 1., Match 18 Shlnne cork lhi) and the Atlantic ocenn uie once mqle eonneeted, the lannl conne.t 1 ii k them liming bee-n opened ist night Seven )cais ago theie was a i-umit-iUuii with the oiean. but It having become filled up the statu deilded to upon th cuiiul For Infants rind Children, The fie llclll ClKCltUPI C( It tn &vzr4&Sk '". c The 308--Lackawanna Ave.--308. EVERY LADY IS INTERESTED IN. DRESS GOODS. Our Dress Goods news today is about the arrival of our New Spring Stylos. The lot includes all the latest and most exclusive Paris styles. 45-inch all avooI Suitings, choice styles, made to re- CP Ar tail at 50c. per yard. This sale O J 1 lot of Novelty Suitings, in new choice AVeaves, all ACbrr the latest colors, 65c. value. This sale nrVC We have an extensive line of exclusive Dress Patterns, no two alike, prices ranging from 75c. to $1.50 per yard. SILKS. Ask to see our Figured Surah Silks, choice color ings, an elegant cloth, 50c. valne. This sale.. Changeable Taffeta Silks, in all combinations,made to retail at $1.00 per yard. This sale 25 pieces of Fancy Silks, in all combinations, made to retail at $r.oo per yard. This sale THEDfC&SONSWAUFACTURINGCO wrw..r... .w. . oikio-iMrinG,, lnooiiKSfatieoarvE HOISTING AND PUM Lodge and Corporation Seals, Rubber Stamp Inks, All Colors, Daters, Paris, Pocket Cutlery, Scissors, Revolvers, Razois, Strops, PatHos, Bicycles and Supplies, Umbrella Repairing Athletic and Gymnasium Goods, tE3 222 WY0MI1G UVEIU: Brewery Hanufacturora of the Colobra.tecl ll CAPACITY: ioo.ooo Barrels per AsLium AMUSEMENTS the Frothing. W'acner.V liels. MniuiRor-i. John I.. Kerr, Actlne Alananer. Frlda) andbiturdu), Ahircu leund so. iMutlnee sulurda), Om luvoilte ( oinedliui, LLIAM BARRY In UN New 1'lui and Hit Surie-e., John Bradley's Aloney. It 13 the llt-st uf All. Dun't MUs It lots ot Inn Ne-u diiiit t-4. lutit kiiiix. New spi-iiultlis lli tlii tliuu "Hie ItiMU,' iii-iii nit' n. Niitldnj; but mi iiliiient, luilo d, liuu-litii, hniipliiess I'nt-eb, -J'n , floi, ."jlle, 7"n unci &1.IIII. I'lliea, .Mutlneo lfii , J"ii, UiVi und liii No lilklivi 'nlo of eatn upi-ns idnevlav, Man I- 17, at Pa lit. THE FROTHINGHflM, Wngner & Ut-U, .Manaife'S, John L. Ierr, Actlni; .Vlunui;er. ONU bOI.lt) Wl.fk, COA1MI.NCIM1 ,MOM)A, A1AKCM 22. Hie Utile Vle-nv VluKe-i, MINNIE LESTER iu. Cent Matinees Cvery Da) Mondu) Miitlnee Moudu) Nielli "A Little Counterfeiter" "file Silver I.edne" Nlulit Prlcei, ioc , 20c and .toe, liulhs 1 li kits 1 1111 lie laid at iliu box olllce DAVIS' THEATER Thursday, Friday and Saturday, March 18, 19 and 20. The lilstliupiished Hurlnque rtl-xe, 5DA SIDDONS, VM) 111 It rv lu u Select I'lOi.imiiui of 1 lurlismii-, loiut-d) unit audevlllu. Aamission 10, JtO or 30 Cents, Two performances dally. Docra open at 1.99 and 7. Cuitala rises ut 2.39 und 8. IS. AT ftHV'S E. ROBINSON'S i' set Beer 01! 't! ion 39c 69c 75c rjK, ManuTacturers or ngines, Boilers, IG MACHINERY. General Office: SCRANTON, PA. SHORT WINTER VACATIONS lfyoli eaniiot onoy the luxury oru Kldrlda trip, )oumII1 llnd u temperate illmateuud eituull) uttiai-ttveiesurtH ut Old Point Comfort, Uirginia Beach and Richmond, Ua. All oftheso places ollei Idcul hotel uoioia moihttlouH und gieut nutural uttruetloim. 'the) an-leaibed b) a dully bcrvluuof the Tickets, Include one and uncquarter day's stay ut Old Point Comfort or Virginia Beach, vvlthliccomnintlons at leading liotcU, $17.00. 1 ui full lufoimutluikuppl) to OLD DOMINION STEAMSHIP CO., I'ier 20, North River, New York. W L. UUILLAUDCU, Vlce-Pres. ATrafllcMitr If lixpciibe Is No Object Why Not Have the Best? HERE THEY ARE: HUMBERS $115 UNIONS $100 Tor a Limited Purse Select Mtiniifuctui'cd by CHASE & FARRAR Price to All. $75. Fully Guaranteed, For Rubber Stamps Patronize the CUASE k FARRAR, Prop's., 515 Linden St., Scrunton, Pa, "'fancy ripe " " Bermuda and Southern Produce, FRESH EVERY DAY. I II, PIERRE PfflH BL ill AMUSEMENTS K MRm, mmm A CADKMY OF MUSIC, I'rlcla) and baturilay, March iy-30 HAKUAIN MATIM.U SA1URUAV. THE GORMANS Ami a llrllltant, l.;uiirli-lulUiikr t'omti.tii), 1'ii-i.c-uiiiig tin- Ituttlluu hunt) Couicel), "The Gllhoolys Abroad." IJw I) thlnu Niu, 1 null) Couu'JIulia. 1'ie-tt) dills. NeiH bpeelaltles. New I ostunie-B. fill Muisliul .Niliube-'U. Bargain Matinee ,s "n,i,se 'fhJi't.f.''" ' i:i-lllliK l'll(iH-l lut f'looi, 7u-.rU0. Uul i-oii), tltj-'Ji'ii. duller), l&i. A CADKMY OF MUSIC, JrX- MO.NUAN, MARCH 33, TIM MURPHY, 1lm Mini Who Muilo "V. levas ateer" Fn- uiuiix, lu Tun AitUtle- Vihleveini-ntd ut Kuih I'trlormuiiiF Tho l.um;htaij Siie-iibsin Thrco Aits, OLD INNOCENCE And tliu Diamatlc .seuiiutlou, SIR HENRY JYPNOTIZED, I'UlC-'Joc, iUc, T&u-i X.0t,