rJ TITE SOI?ATON TTUBlTHTC-'HITJnSDAY MORISTINa. ATlOn L'fi. 1SJ)T, .Department OFFICERS INSTALLED. . . impressive Services Last Nlglit In the l.oilge Roon'i of Hyde Park I3n- cam'pmeiil, No. 249. Hyde Pari; encampment, No. -49, In dependent Order of Odd KcIIowh. lickl an Instullutloii or olllcers for tin- en suing term at Alnwinle Imll lUMt even ing;, which brought out u large uttehd nnco of the motiibeis. An Installing team from the.l'utiiurrhw Militant, the t.kwis rmt.i.ii's, Chief Patilurch of Hyde l'ark Kn cainiiinent. New Uniformed Hank of the Order of Odd Folio wh, performed the ceremony. It is a vary Impressive proceodlnc; and was beautifully Klvetv by the vl.sltlns oIllcer.M, who ale very 'Miert In their work. Thu retli'lnjf chief patriarch, John Pern, presided, and received the In stalling otllcers, who were accompa nied by a laiKe representation from the Mllltunt encampment. Tho olllrers Installed are: Chief patriarch, Lewis Phillips; high priest, Arthur Colburn; senior warden, Thos. J Williams; Junior warden, Hphralm Trebllcock; scribe. It. II. Williams; treasurer. David .J. Jones; trustee for eighteen months, John Fern. The In stalling otllcers of the Uniformed Hank JOHN KHUN, lletlrlng Ciller Patriarch ot Hyde J 'ark Encampment. ver.e District Deputy Orand Patrlureh ' J Vetter. Major K. T. Davis, George W Sklllliorn, Captain George V. Mll lett. Jolip Jleekhorn, William J. Mc Donald Scranton; George W. Hughes, li 11 Ituhkop, Carbondale. This same team will Install the otll cers of Kebeeca lodge at Clarkls Greoil tonight. i. MYSTF.ltY CLEAItKD UP. jrrs, Thomas Foley, or 310 Edward's' court, who so suddenly disappeared froin home last Sunday evening, and whoso disappearance excited much comment, has returned. It seems that nhe had only been visiting a friend in r 0?& Ft ' S I fp ill T V SlJLJ WHY NOT see if we can lit you before you order a suit from your tailor? WHY NOT see how the pro duct of the best clothing manufac turers compares with that of the average tailor? WHY NOT see if the . maker who owns his own cloth mill can not save you some money? WHY NOT see if clothing cut the pick of the world's clothing by cutters does not possess more style than your tailor gives you? WHY NOT see if the suit your tailor offers you for eighteen or twenty dollars is not "almost as good as the spring .for one we $ WE THINK YES. SALTER B thu central' city, nnd being uirciI to stny ti ilny or so, alio did fo, (!Xectlng lier son and brother, Wild Welo thi only other membera of the family, to look out for thymHt:lvu until Imr .return.. It Ih iirnbiibto tdio would hiivo-mayed away longer hail not a neighbor men tioned .tho iintMiflnwis cnii(icd by Iter going; away ivlthmil letting; any Her eon knowwhcii' alio woujd pttlrn or wlicto ttlio had. none. YHHEimAY'jJ . WEDDINGS. The Hev. J. Soho'i.'Ule, of the ChPHt nilt Street PreHbyterlap chUfuJi, united In marriage it Miry Lobar and Miss Katherlne Frieda Monoid tit the'hoine of the Kioom. 7211 Hampton street, last evening. The ceremony occurred In the prettily decorated parlor of the residence at 8.3U, mid was a uulet tif ralr. only the Immediate member of both families of the contraetlnt; par lies being in attendance, The collide were attended by Miss Mary Monoid, of Paterson, N. J., a sister of the bride, as hildesmald, and William f.ober, a brother or ihe groom, as best man. A bountiful wedding supper was served at 10 o'clock and the happy couple Wire toastud by those present. The bride was attired In n becoming tailor made suit of blue serge, while the groom was dressed In the' conventional black. Mr. and Mrs. Leber will reside with his parent!' and will be at home to fi lends at 723 Hampton stieet. William J. Jones and ,MJnn Hllanbeth A. Jenkins, both of Spring liriiok, were united In marriage by the Hey, ijavld Jones, ut his home on 'South Lincoln avenue yesterday afternoon. The cou ple will reside on a farm recently nui't chased by the groom In Spring Krool:. Mrs. Jones Is wol known on the West Side, and her marilage will be a sar in Isie to many friends, Inasmuch as it was unannounced. NOTKS AND PEUSONALS. T. I'. Thomns. of Monroe. N. Y but formerly of Wllkes-Uarre, preached at the Welsh Calvlftlstlc Metliodlst.church in Hellvup last evening to a.'Uitge au dience.' "He will address 'the inpjnbeiH of the Welsh Presbyterian church to ntelit. i The liellevue choir, which Will com pete at the Hubert Mortis elsteiliuod, held , a rehearsal In the Calvlnlstlf .Methodist church last evening, and In dicate i npld progress In. 'their work. The Ladles' Aid of the' First Congre gational church, tendered Mrs. Jones, Wife of their pastor, a farewell recep tion yesterday afternoon at the church. The ladles Incidentally presented, as a memento of the occasion a. beautiful quilt, which was made entirely by the ladles of the society. The William Council Glee club will meet tomorrow' evening for rehearsal and business transaction In- Jones' hall, on North Main avenue. The Hev. W. S. Jones, of Washlnun street-, preached last evening at the Lawrencevlllu church In Duryea. The church Intone or. recent erection and Is as yet without the services of. a regu lar pastor. Cholse cut (lowers and flower de signs at Palmer & McDonalds, 514 Spruce. Mr. and Mrs. John Reynolds, of Kyn on street, have, letui'iied from Potts- vllle. Mary Jones, pf North Iiromley ave nue, Is calling upon friends In Plttston. Miss Jennie Jones, of North Hromley avenue, has gone to Olyphant, where she has accepted a position with T. J. Goodwin. MU-s Klla qill, of Meshoppen, Is be ing entertnlned at the home of her sis ter, Mrs. M. A. Cadden, of Luzerne stieet. Miss Mary Hughes, of North Main avenue, has returned from a visit upon friends in Wilkes-Harre. The latest and best styles. Roberts, 120. North Maine, Mls.s Qwladys Joseph, of South Hyde Park avenue, is in New York city on business for the millinery establish ment of Joseph. 1-Javis & Qp., Spruce street. Mss Gertie Hinckley, of North Main avenue, Is visiting In Philadelphia. Mrs. Sterling, of Brooklyn; Pa., hns returned home. Miss Ida Pembridge. of North Main avenue. Is convalescing after a serious attack of typhoid. We laundry stiff collars with soft button holes. Crystal Laundry. The funeral ubsequles of the late Mrs. Catherine O'Connor occurred yesterday inclining from the. home of her daughter, Mrs. John White, of 513 Hampton street. A high mass of re- offe this r you ot? I qilleni was. celebrated in St. Patrick's church and from thence the body wnu borne to thu Ilyile Park Catholic cemetery, vhere interment vni inndp. Thu funeral wn altPiided by a burfe number of friends and iicq.unlntiinrH or tjf!drecased lady. Mr. and MrH. O. .1. Helms, of this Hldq, mo lp Wutnrbiiry, (!nin,, hi at tendanco at the funeral of Mrs. Helms sister. A. ,11. Holmes, of South Main avoiiuo, Is conllncd with la grippe, Olty Muglneer Joseph P, Phillips, Of Hwotland street, Is con1ued to his homo I::' an attack of lllnuss. .(ra. Hairy Hnssmr aipl (Iniightor. Annie, of South ,Mnln avenue, are en joying an extended visit amougfi lends In Ashland, Schuylkill county. Dr. 12. Y. Harilson, Dentist, Meats Mall, ll.'l S. Main avenue. -f ' West Side liiislness Directory. HAHHJKT J, DAVIS, FI(01URT,-C flowers and filnoral doslKUa a speclallyi 101 Hnutli .Main uvciniu; two dour from Jarkon street, MOIIGAN'S PtIAUMAOy, 101 N. .MAIN avenue. Physicians' prescriptions care fully prepared from- warranted pnra drugs and chemicals. A llnp assortment of trusses, lino stationery blank books, varnish stains, mixed paints or fancy Work, artists' materials, window glass, wall paper and plututn moulding. Clerk at store nil hours it pluht, . SrcrONM) HAND iaUlNITt;nrcCaHh for anything you have, to sell. Furniture, stoves, Tools, etc, Call and See the stock of J. C King, 701 tu 70i) West Lack awanna avenue. HOARD OP TAX IJEVISION. rourlh Vnrileri Weic Out with ."dany mi Appeal Yustcriluy. , Fojirth w.inl properly owners Ktve Hie heard of mx revision no end of trouble yesterday. In the new assess ment tlu l'ou rtli ward valuation were placed $S,p0t beow that of 1S and it was expected that the lioaid would have comparatively few appeals. Such was not the case, however, the board having to I. ice nearly as many appeals as on I ho preceding. days. Appeals by Fifth ward property own ers will be heard today, Ninth wni'd to morrow, and Tenth word on Saturday. Onl in few cases does the board Imme diately decide tho appeals, it is the custom to note the particulars of only those nictesls which ere deemed wor thy of consideration and to put off their disposition until aftor appeals from all wards have ben heaid. STRUCK WITH A STONE. Joseph I'cli.v, ot'llic North did, I in a Precarious Condition. Joseph Miliar was taken to the coun ty Jail yesterday In defnult of $.1110 ball to await tilal by court for sti Iking Jo seph Felix on the head with a stone. The assault took place Tuesday night in the North Knd and was renorted in yesterday's Tribune. Felix, who was hit by the stone, Is In a dangerous condition, and the result' may be fatal. Miller and Felix had a fashion for some time past of going to a bottling works In the North F.ud and juirchas? big beer, which they drank, Too" much Imbibing caused a quarrel and u light, Hoth are young men. STABBED IN HIS OWN HOUSE. Hike Itotino Siillei iiig from Wounds ut rricclimg. , A stabbing affray in Prloeburg Mon day night resulted In an Injury to Mike Jiotlno. It was thu result of a drunken brawl at Uotlno's house. A Hungiiilan whose names could not be lpnmed stabbed Uotlno three tlmeq with a knife. Two cuts were In -he bieast and one in the right sid,e. One of the wounds in tho breast would have proved fatal If the bieast bone had not stopped the knife. Uotlno will recover. The man who did the stabbing is under ball for as sault and battery. EPHMAM DAVIES INJURED. Cuiight by n Pull ol'ltoek in the Von .Slorch .llinn. Kphraim. Davles, employed In the Von StoroU mine as a miner, was pain fully Injured yesterday by a loll of rock. He was attending to some duties preparatory to blasting, when the roof without a moment's warning: came down. He was taken to his home on Wayne avenue, where a physician's examina tion revealed the fact that the in juries consisted .oi' painful bruises about the hips nnd lower portion of the buck. WILL P0RM INTO RBGIMfiNTS. j Soil", of i" 1 1 I'ti ii of .Voithcnstei a ("en us vi vnn in Con vent ion. The Sons of Veterans of Northeast ern Pennsylvania will send delegates to Wilkes-Hacie tomorrow night, where a convention for the purpose of form ing a regimental organization will b held. 'flu meeting will be held' nt the' rooms uf Hurkness camp. Kach en ill!) will sendUwo delegates. John T. Jlowe and W. L. Nash will" represent Koran tun camp. Means of strengthening tho weaker camps will also he discussed. l)IG TAX COLLECTOR BOND, Diiiiinoic'h Tu (nthcrer (Sivcx (!,. (1(10 Security to the County. The bopd uf William Hurke, tux col- lector of Duninoie, was llled yesterday and approved by court, it is In the sum of po.iioo and has as sureties Tliomaa .1. liuike. Catherine Gllllgau, Richard Cllligun, 1. D. Munloy and M. M. Jtwlily. This is the laigesl bond given by any boiough collector In the county und possibly in Hie state us Duniiiore is tin' largest borough in the state. 1,UV)CI, Another volume of the I.ncknwannn Legal News has just been completed. The lns t way to preserve t.hls muss of vuliiable matter Is to have It bound up In law book form. Tho Tribune can do It for you. Telephone 1012, and cur .retuRsentntlvo will call. We. also do all kinds of magazine binding. The Century. Harper's, Scrlbner'S, Llppln cott's, Atlantic, McClure's, Munsey's, Ladles' IJome Journal, la fact, we bind all kinds of lpugaislnes and periodicals and supply missing numbers. Don't send you book binding out of town. The Tribune Hook Hlndery can do it better and, jtjst as cheap. Telephouu Thu Heart .Must Not Ho Trilled Witht Where there are symptoms of heart weakness, there should bo Dr, Apnew's Cure for the 'Heart, It's n tuuglcal rem edy, gives relief in thirty inlnutes.aud there are thousands who testify that It cures permanently. Mrs, W. T. Rundle, of Dundalk, Out., says: I wus for yeurH unable to attend to my hounehold duties, I used. Dr. Agujjw's Cure for tlio Ktart, the rc3Ult was wonderful, the pain left mo Immedi ately after the llrst dose, and a few bottles cured." Suburban New; '25 p- In General IMIOVIDHSCIJ. A quirt marriage was solemnized ut the homo of David RlcimrdB mi Wayne ave nue yesterday, the parties being l.ydla, the daughter or Mr. ltlchuids, ami Ihiiest Oiudiier, of Green llldge. The ltuy. V. F. Watklns pronounced the words that made them man and wllfe. The ceremony was witnessed only by lininedlute friends and relatives (if the couple. Mr. and .Mrs. Gardner will leslde wth the paiflits of the bride. Hoth the young people aio well ami favorably known and are quite popular. Their many treiuls wish tliuiti bun voyage over tho tnatllmonlul sea. A ease for the society of pievetitlon of oi him was brought to light last evening, when Katie Korbeok, h yeurs old, was brought lirifuru Alilvntiilit FldltT lot' theft. John ArniHcu was (lie pttiHetfUtnr -M) t Ij 0 case. Mr. Arniseli 'stated that ttie young KorliHrk tlijld entered Ids house unit stole a dress from a clothes hasltet that wan lying on the lloor. She at llrst denied all knowledge of the eiliue. but when coo f touted by facts she was compelled to ad mit her guilt. The iildcrtnau held her in ?3UD ball for her iippeiiriincn at court. too Miller, of Wilbur street, who com muted nit assault on .Joseph Felix at Ills home, bn Charles street Tuesday evening, w'us given a. hearing last evening before Alderman Fiillor. After listening to the evidence In 'the o"rtnV the alderman held Miliar In J.'aio hall. In delimit or which no was committed to the county Jail. Jnb.-Jenklnt;,- while at work III tho Vnn Storcli mine yesterday was taken seri ously, 1, lie ias able to walk to Ids hoie on Wayne avenue, where he Is uo;v rostfhg, easily. The members or Carladlawn lodge, Am oilcan True Ivorltes, are requested to Us omb!o nt their place of meeting, Oster llllitt's hall, at 1 p. in. Saturday to attend the funeral, of Thomas Slnimt-. Albeit Lloyd, of 'Rockwell street, sllll remains In a serious condition, (iUHHN It I Dill-;. William Mcdi'luun and a man named Tltjlin were committed to the county Jail by Alderman (luiley yesterday as a con mnuonee 'of a eliaige prefeirud by -Mr. Coilrtilght. The two men were charged with' jumping a board bill and stealing an overcoat. An witcitninnipiil will be given In tllf Court Stteet Methodist Kplscopal church tomorrow uvenlna iindur the management of. Miss Caiolyne V. Dorsey. The pro gramme will consist of. music, recltatlops, dialogues and drills. A. H. Crane' and son, of Deacon stieet, left tills week for Waynesboro, Va., where they will spend some time. .MIsh Jessie Fuller, of Mousey avenue, is 111 New York on a business trip, .Mrs. Fiank Do Pue, of Pcnn avenue, attended tho funeial ot" a relative at Dal Iqa yesterday, Horn To Mr. and Mrs. David Roche, of Rlelimont avenue, a baby boy. .Mrs. H. W. Kellow Is eoallnod to hor home on .Mousey avenue with la grippe. The Haptlst Young People's union will hold a ''Hello' social In the parlors of the Hjptlst church tills evening. south sim-:. Fied Kieael and s-lsler, Nora, of Hireh street, are III New York city, where he Is undergoing special treatment for the eyes. About a voojc ago while attending to Ills duties In the I.aekawunim Iron and Coal company's machine shops, he had his eye Injured by a piece of Hying steel. Tho burial of .Miss Sophie Kloss, of Du elist street, took place in. the Uerman .Catholic cemetery of the Twentieth ward yesterday morning. 'Ihe James Council, lodge, Independent Order of Odd Fellows, held a meeting in Freuhan's hall last night. At llio regular meeting of the Nuy Aug tilbe, Improved Order of Hod Men, 111 Fl'ouhtui's hall Tuesday evening, the fol lowing otllcers wore chosen to servo the next term: (beat prophet, Charles Ro.-e; chief sagamore, Hhlllp Lutzenljerger; jun ior siiKumore, John Sehlenker; trustee, Jacob Hoetclier; grand lodge representa tive, Charles Wlrth. Installation will oi eur at the next legular meeting. For SjIu Lot on River street, Tweltth vard. Apply to J. P. Acker, D., 1.. & W. depot. William I'. Huester, of Cedar avenue, Js suffei lug from a severe Illness. The West Scranton Salvationists will conduct services In the Cedar Avenue .Methodist Kplscopal church this evening. Rotor 1'hlllips, of Philadelphia, Is visit, lug South Side friends. Cholco cut lloA'ers and Dower designs at Palmer ,t .McDonald's, tM Spruce. .Miss Tilde Klein, of Plttston avenue, Is tho gues"t of New York friends, The Scranton Athletic club will meet in Cleimanla hall this evening. Miss Mayme Roland, of Plttston avenue; Mls-s Nellie McGlmiess, of living avenue, uud Thomas Council, of liirney avenue, students at Fast Stroudsburg Stute Nor mal school, returned to their respective homes yesterday to spend their Kaster vacation with their patents. The building committee, of the board of eontiol will visit and Inspect the South Side public schools today. We laundry stilt collars with soft button holes. Ciyatal Laundry. llUN.UOKlv Helen, the only child of Mr. and Mrs. Wllils, of Hlakely street, who died Mon day uiurnliig of pneumonia, was burled Wednesday In lluwley. .Mr. and -Mrs. Curtis Wilds and family, uf Mill street, ill ii ill Huwley uttellUlug tho funeral of their niece. A gold watch will lie rallied for on Sat unlay, April 17, for the benefit of Oeor,!u Stewart, at his homo on Apple street. The ti'iiural of Patilck O'llara took place from Ids home, on William street yesterday. The r mains were followed lo tile grave by a number of his many friends. A solemn high mass of rcitulem was celebrated by Hev. Father Williams. The pall-bearers were P. Leniiou, T. O'llara, Owen Carney, It. O'llara and M. McLane. The (lower bearers weio James .McDonald and John liurkhmt. Interment wus made in St. Mary's oeiiietery. Tho following involutions on the death of Kdward Aug win weie adopted at a lllietlng of tile Pride of the Valley Cas tle, lull, Knights of the (toldeii K.igle: Whereas, It lias pleased Almighty Clod ill ills ulhvise Providence to itmuvo our biiHlier knight, Kdward Angwlii, sr., so suddenly from among us; and Whereas, It has pleased this castle that some sympathy lie expressed uf his loss that thu-Plldrt of the Valley castle has sustained hlioufd be placed oil record; tliHieforo be it RchQlved, That while we how hi humble submission to Him who dneth all tliluuH weli, yet we cannot help niutiiu the sud den and .unexpected death uf the brother whoso sterling qualities as a man and a brother had endeared hliu to all, and that In his death the Pride of the Valley eastln has lost a worthy and faithful member, ids wife und children an affectlonato and loving husbund and father, and the bor ough of Dunfore un honest and worthy cltlumi, and that while wo deeply sympa thize wltli his beieuved widow and lumily and his relatives and many friends, for while they inuiirn the loss of one so dear, we also mourn the loss of a noble brother. Ho has borved as our biiunur beat or tor eight years, he was nuver absent from Ills, post, health permitting. "Wo shall meet, but wo shall miss him, there will he the vacant post." Hy his sudden death wo also aio taught to prcpaio to meet our (fod, Resolved, That In token and respoot of our departed sir knight our charter bo draped for thirty days and a copy of thee resolutions nu spread on me min utes, presented to his widow and family ami be published In the dally papers, William Harvey. Charles Thomas ICeaat, Walter (Reaves, John 11, Keast, Murcus Rentwley, Committee, .MINOOKA, The O'Cpiincll council, Young Men's in Htltule, will meet thla evening. William Wllburn, of Davis street, will leave Friday for "Montionl, Canada, for a few month' vlnll. At n meeting of the Greenwood Mine Keg fund TiloBday evening tho following olllccts were elected for tho .ensuing your; I'f-cidrioiit, C. F. FtiFshold; vl-v piesldcnt, P. .1. MitllAu; general secretary, W. ,1. j.MorHck; treiisuter, John LoVctllirf. Mr. and Mrs. John Hull and son, Ibr hci t, of Miners' hill, will leave next week for Wales, whore Ihry Intend to resi-i" permanently. OBITUARY. The. death of Mrs. Hannah Helm, or Wy oming avenue, Wot Pitts-ton, which oc elli ted Monday, removes tram upper Lu zerne county one of Its oldest settlers. Mrs, Helm's lite hlstoiy, as told In Hie Plttston tluzette, Is one or moio than or dluaiy Intertst. At thu time of her death, she was aged SI yearn, having been horn it fi'tioildsbillg 111 ISIS. Hhe wus the widow of the lute James Helm and iluuga ter Of the )ito Samuel l'llgll, foilnerlj of Folly Foit. Mho wus married In Ply mouth and shindy alteiwuid moved to I'lttslon. At this time, pulsion was a ineio luimlet. There wen- no churches or school houses and but very row dwellings. .Mr. and Mrs. Helm located In t'pper I'itts toif and were among the earliest seltlers. They helped to erect the llrst chinch and uih6r public buildings and Mrs. Helm as sisted in making the lll-st American (lag that Plttston over hadt Their home was luad(iiarters for numerous public moot ing called for different objects In those early days and In many other ways Ur, Helm and her husband were instrumental In helping to advance Plttston's interests. In church work, Mrs, Helpi was excep tionally active, She was a member or the llrst church organized In her vicinity and previous to this attended divine service In tho llttlo red Hchool house, which was one ol the prominent llxturcs of the eaily days of the Wyoming valley, Two daugh ters survive Misses Anna and Mln Helm Who eshlei at home, Six Sisters and four brothers also survive Mrs. James Hoiihnm, Mrs. L. A. Ilarber, Mrs. Joseph Smith and Mrs. James Space, all or Forty Fort, and Mrs. William Cinsby, or How man's Creek; Peter Pugh, or Forty Fort Simon II. Pugh, or this place; Charles Pugh, or Chicago, and John Hugh, of this city. Tlio following grandchildren, all or whom reside Jicio, also survive: Rimer Helm, Mrs. Nina Warner and Mrs. Haute 1'oe. Nine great grandchildren aio liv ing, hIfo .Miss Utissle Victor, who madi her home with the deceased since curly childhood- Tho funeral services wll be conducted this morning at 10 o'clock and Interment will -be made In Forty Fort cemetery. Thomas J. Williams died yesterday morning, nt his home on tho corner or Wuyne avenue nnd Spring street. Ho lias been qlllng for some time and was com pelled to relinquish his occupation about ten months ago and since has. sull'ere l greatly from lung and bronchial trouble. .Mr. Williams was born In Llansomlet, South Wales, 111 the year ot 1S17. He im migrated to tills country In lsmi and came direct to this section, residing here ever since. He was a man. or sterling quali ties, whose integrity won tor him a host of friends. He was a member ol the Lin coln lodge, Order oC Odd Fellows, anil Carladlawn lodge, American True Ivor ltes. Tho above organizations will attend In ii body. He Is survived by six children, Ids wife 'having died provious. The chil dren are Thomas, James, Alfred, iii'iij.i lliln, Stella 4iud Mrs. Thomas Kd wards. Tlio funeral services will be conducted at the house Sunday afternoon ut 1! o'clock by Hev. R. S. Jones, D. D pastor of the Welsh Congregational church 'Gus" Cohen. 34 years old, a well known tailor, or Plttston, who disappeared Horn the Hiitlcr Houso In that city a week agu, died suddenly at the Luzerne House in Wllkes-Harre yesterday. Heart. disease is thought to have boon Uio cause. Ills brother, Attorney George Cohen, dropped dead In tho Luzerne county court house several months ago. "Clus" Cohen was a son ot Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cohen, or Plttston, bath deceased. He has two brothers who sue living, Kllas, of Pitts ton, and Arnold, a student In a Cincin nati medlcul college. The funeral of the late Mrs. John Mul doon, of the East Side, Jerinyn, who passed away of pneumonia on Tuesday evening, will take place Friday ijmiinints. A high mass of requiem will be celFbrale.l In the Kacrud Heart church at ID o'clock. Interment In Arclibalii Catholic eemetei v. Mrs. Muldoon was born in County Muyj, Ireland, forty-five years ugo, hut came tu this country when a child. She Is su--vlved by her aged father, Thaddeu. Cluvln, her husband and live sons, Mi chael, John, Patrick nnd William. Two daughters, Mary and Jennie, and a broth US Patrick, who resides In tho west also survive, John S. Shawger died at 7 o'clock yes terday morning at ills home, UJI For-st court. He removed hero recently from Stunhope, N. J. About two weeks ago bu was taken 111 of la grippe, which devel oped Into pneumonia. Mr. Shawger was 03 years old, He Is survived by a wife and four children. The funeral will ho held at the home tomorrow morning at S.;:o o'clock. Hiulal will be made ut Roi-k-awuy, N. J. John .1; aibhs, for several years bar tender at the Rrimswlck hotel on Spruce street, died Tuesday evening after an Ill ness ol' ten days. The deceobod was o years'of age and six months ago he was married. Tho funeral will be Monday morning from tho homo of his wife's pa rents on Luzerne street. (Clnier ;. llacon, or .N'lcholson, who lias lieell "voi-y much out of health lor Ihe past year, departed thin life on Tuesday morn Inif. Tho fuiiHinl will bo held at the hum. toduy at :' o'clock p. in., Ilev. !'. 10. Ad ams olllclathm. Interment In Nicholson cemetery. The Independent Older of I'd 1 Fellows wll hove charge uf the sen Irej. kijiji' tiii: ciiix ix. Do This If V011 Wnnt to I.sciipo I'nl tiioiinry Ttilicrcnlosi. "If my daiiBhter were going to F.u ropo to Spend a year without her 1'uin ly," said 11 wbe niother the other day, "and 1 were to give her a brief rule uh u HUlde to health, It would be thla. keep your chin In." This seemed unin telligible until she elaborated It and .showed 'the cu'ciU of such an observ ance. Hhe said: "To keep tint chin In moans, to hee;i It well drawn back hoilzontally. That causes what physical culturislB will a lifted client or 11 live chest, A lifted chest insures deep and full bivnthlnir. and hence pure blood and perfect cir culation. 1'eifect circulation is the greatest cafeguurd against contagion, and It prevents chilliness, tho lure runner of colds. A lifled chest al.su thruws the wliule body into 11 graceful poise. Tho abdomen recedes, the thumbs fall Into place by the side, the weight of the body falls upon the ball of the foot Instead of tlio heel, and tho shoulder blades llatten. These effocts are 'irodueed wIiph standlns or walk ing. There are u.1fo effects In sitting. A lifted chest then insures a Htruicht backbone with tho end of spine ugainst tho buck of chair, instead of n curved spine, wliU h many women assume while sitting. The habit of retaining n lifted chest Is easily formed, provided the clothing Is reasonably loose." i'rnlrle Farmer. Initiated 100 Xcw Moniker. Anthracite lodge. Knights of .Malta, Initiated 100 new menibeis last evening and aflorwnrd 11 banatiet was enjoyed at iteeinur's dining looms on "Wusln Ington uvenue. Thu festivities were very enjoynble nnd were participated )u by nearly 150 men, To euro ti Told in Onn l)ny. Tak-s lnxatlve Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it (alia to cure, 25c. 308 -- Lackawanna Onco 111 n while wo nio fortuimtc enough to gut hold of certain lots nf tlio.s.1! sliiinUird dress bUiU'j at a liberal discount fiotn their actual iinultct value. 'I'li's h oiiu of thine ohonces nnd you gut the full huneiltof thu price pinch. JO piece- of llluck Henrietta and HcrgPi flH Indies wide, strictly nil woo), never lctallcd at liiirjtiilii prices rpr leis thnu Moo. per yaid, ThlH week ; '. , (I pieces ol' lllaek Double Warp Imperial Serge, full An Indies wide, ntilctly nil uiol,a grand hurguln at Mlo. This week S pieces or lllack lleui'leltas, 15 Inches wide, all wool, the grandest liurgultjUiorollvl'cil ut7fic, per yard. This sale ft pieces or Itlack llloetidcd Wool (IooiIh, Ift Inchon wide, In choice palturuu, strictly all wool, worth fully 7.1c. This sale I) pieces or lllack llnicadcd Novelty (loods, nil wool, made to retail ut HPo, pej- yard, choice patterns. This mile (I pieces of lllack HcociuleilHIIks, new line or cholco patterns, extra heu qliullty, ti bargain ut llftc, pur yard. This sale I plecenor llliiek lllociided Sateen, equal to any quality ever sold for ijil.lll) per yard, extra heavy, TliUsiilu . ., THE DICKSON MANUFACTURINGCO SCRANTON AND WILKES-BARRE, PA., Manufocturors of tffcR h npmffiflragiffaQ xmi mmn f s-nnr mm kMWwm9Mv2wi wiwMmvm v h,tieLiuwi HOISTING hB PUMPING MACHINERY. Genera) pfflec: SCRANTON, PA. WeiMmM Kxpcricnacd Riders Know That Hie SIAI,U1NG Ih thu That's the 'reason more Spald lugs will be ridden hero this sea. son than any- other make. 222 WYOMING AVEU1 S Manufacturers of the ColBbratoa CAPACITY! !oo,ooo Barrels per A&num ON THE LINE OF THfc III nro located the flncot flailing and huntlm? grounds In tho world. Descriptive boons on application. Tickets to all points In Maine, Canada and JJaritimo Provinces, Minneapolis, St. Paul, Canadian and United States Northwest. Vancouver, Senttlo, Tacoma, Portland, Ore., San Krunciaco. First-Class Slseping and Dining Gars attached to all throught trains. Tourist cars fully titted with bedding, curtains and specially adapted to wants of families may bo had with second-class t'eket. Rates always less than via other tines. F'or further Information, tlmo tables, etc., on application to E. V. "skinner, q. e. a., 353 Hroadway, New York. M!MMMI, ACADEMY OK MYSIC, x One Night. 'Ihurilay. March ilny 35- Prank C. Ilunillton'u lleuutilid scenic ductiiin "t NAT. C GOODWIN1 UP.IU1HST SUCCESS, Pro. n isoura lly Augustus Thomas, Author ol Alabama. Presented with ull the heeiier), l-'uriilturc, l'roiCrtlcf1 and linVcH nietl in nil the large oltlen. Strony; ('list, 17 l'coplc, A1.HU BEiUTIFUL PU."!TiTI0:i MELODIE.. I'RICliS flallery, sjc: llacony,35; Orcliestra Circle, sect Orclieitru. 75c! Parlor Chairs, $1,110. ACADEMY OF MUSIC, One Night only, Saturday, March 27. The K''ut New York success direct from Uovt'H Theater, New York City, With the same New York Cast, Including OTIS HARLAN Tho Funniest Comedian of the Stags. PIMCIJS Uallery. 35c; liulcony, 35c and sue; First l-lour, sue, 75CuuJ $i,ou, ifl Ky iMirii tMd' Ij rSCYCLE n ;;- .nn..jOLU LI. Mil, Mi: 10 SMS" Lager j Beer j Tlj orewery Avenue, 308 & 24c 39c 49c 50c 69c 50c 73c tP Rl gymnuBui WINTER iryou cannot enjov tho luxury ofo Florida trip, you will tlnd a temperate climate uud equally attractive reports at Old Point Comfort, Uirginia Beach and Richmond, Ua. All orthce places oiler Ideal hotel accom modations and great natural uttnirtiotin. They are reached by u dally service ot the Tickets, include one and one. quarter day' stay at Old Point Comfort or Virelnlu Ueach, with accumulations ut Icuillng hotels, $17.00. l'ur rull lnl'ui'iiiution, apply to OLD DOMINION STEAMSHIP CO., Pier 20, North River, New York. W.L. (lUILLAUUnU, Vlce-I'res. &Traf(lc Mgr FANCY RIPE Bermuda and Southern Producs, FRESH KVKKY DAY. ft H. PUCE. KM ML tllNIHG, ELftSTING AND SPORTING &. Manufactured at tho tVapwallopen Mills. Luzernn county. Pa., and at Wll- mlngton, Dolaware. HENRY BELIN, Jp. General Agent for tho Wyoming District 118 WYOMING AVUNUE, Scranton, fa. Third National Dank Building. AQENC1ES: THOS. FOnD, lttston, Pa. JOHN B. SMITH & SON, Plymouth, Pa. E. W. MULLIGAN. Wilhes-Barre. Pa. Agents for tha Ilepauno Chemical Com pany's High Explosives. AMUSEMENTS THF FROTHINGHflM, Wagner & Uels, Alunagcg, Jolin I.. Kerr, Acting Munuzer. OMI S01. Wl-I-K, COMMliNCI.NU AlONDAY, A1AKCII 31. The Little Merr .Malier, TwOINNIE: LESTER, in. Cent Atitlnees l:Cry Day. Thur.dii Malliieo "Hoieol Klllarney" Thiir.da Night "(lien Itlnrney" l'llda.N .Matinee "The I wo Orphan n" l'rlda Nluht "Hugged .lack" stilurdu) Miillnee "A Atidnlght Call" Suturdii.N Night "JucK bhepard" Keniember we carry our n solo urcnesira, Nlglit Prices, 10c, 30c. and Joe, DAVIS' THEATER Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Marco 25, 26, 27, Special Kngagenient HARRY W. SEMON'S IG EXTRfiVflGflNZfl CO 10 Ihiicipeun uud American Viiudoviilo htai'H. "Wlillu New York Sleeps," .V Hurlcsiiiio on tlie hecley iilimur. (Funny Coineillims 0. 22 lleautinil Liullcs 22. Admission 10, 20 or ao Cent3. Two performances dally. Voora open at l.SO and 7. Curtain rises at 2.30 und i.U. ! a i. 1 w ui m u 1. u n vn kmnixA n lorfAii mb'mf"