TJLIjK SCUANTON Tit I B UX li-Tl'US DA V. AI'KIIj 20, 3 80S. 8 DAY'S DOINGS IN NORTH SCRANTON Funeral Services lor Mrs. Charles (lalf ncy nt Holy Rosary Cluirch. INTERMENT AUDI'. IN IIVDB PARK 'I lining SommcM Attested nt Ilia In sliincuor Ills NolBliliorn--Iiitcrf8l-tng Mooting ol tho llnniuutte t'omi ell l.ltoiiuy tiiclo Tomoirovv t:reulne- I'Mid Hunk ol tho Oriloi Conferred on Member ol tlie lies run Lodge, Knights ol t'vlhlns. Thfc funorul ot Mri. Chillies Clnf fnev, of Clnrk's Summit, ooctlriod jes Urday morning. The toinnllis weie ImKi n to Holy linsuty chlilc-h whole u high muss ot ieilein wus celehiutetl l. tho liov .1. .1. O'Toolc. A large nt t iidnncu was piescnt. Interment was liuule In Hjelo Fails Catholic ecmo 1. iv. The ftttiPtuI of .lames, young son of Mr and Mis. .Initios F.uiinnn. will take plan- tills ufteihnnll. Sol Vice's lll he i inducted at the family it-sideine on Civuga Btieet. Interment will he innde in Hde Pnik Catholic i emetory. SOMMEUS AUEESTED. Thomas Houiineis, n middle-aged r ntleinnn. was wrested and given a h it lug before Abloimnn Huberts last (. iliiK "II charges lireferied by sov - il nf his neighbors. When the tn Mli. itrii-H of Sommois' nriest weie i illid upon to give- elilenee they ill 1 ge d that he ww uninerelfully boating his l"-jenr-old daughter, and when tluv ould stand It no longol they ut i.iuitel to put a stop o '"Is illicit. Summers tinea tened them nlso nnd for hull lie was arrested. The nldoininn in id him In Sr.on ball wlitcli he fnr ii vIipiI for his npponraneo at routt. toi.d in a few uxns. The Marquette Council Literary nnd 1 bating Circle. Young Men's Ilistl niii will hold their u-giilur mooting t mi in row evening, fot wlikh tlny hne ,m uigod a Veiv Intel estlng pro i mine. A debute on the subjeet. M uied nnd Single Life." will he the . i In foittuie of the evening's dlver- m Tho ufllrmntlve will bo represnt f I bv John E. Mornn M. .1. Kenry, I lens 1'lynn and the nogntlvo by I i mis .1. May. Mlclvul Fox nnd Wil I' mm I.jii'Ut. A vmohi r will lonvludo Hi eenlm?'s buslm-us. Its. John Lewis, of t'linrles stteet, -(ts to hull next week for Ellg I iiul when- she will spend loine lime siting relative-. Mr. nnd Mrs J. O. (Kiorhout. of fill, street, visited the hitter's patents it I'ittston jw lduy laigo number of the members of Kimono lodge, Knights of Pythias, will 1 1 1 elve the third rank of the order this i i nlnK. The elegieui will he ndinliils 1 ii il by the dlstrlet oflUers nf the or (1, i Mis dotage- William' of Olvphnnt M-lt.il fl Ifllllis ill thi- Jill ( v-tc1el,iv IMwnid I.ottll the hnl 1 Id i pel . will be iinili I in muiiiuf," im Am II .'7 t" Miss Mut A (luvln a pioinineut Jnllllg l,lll of this tlllH all K R T t f H I T5i d r V s V r 4 ii H I IIP lAfdPPnnnSP l 65,000 Yards o i-rfd.w at 1 icci.ll a rh.it t. the b.ue l.iet: now for the reason whv. Being one of the largest handlers ol Laces in this state, we naturally get the pref erence if there ate any plums in the shape of unusually good bar gain lots, likely to di op. That's just why these hall piice laces came our .iv. V'e Have 15,000 Pteces of 4 Yards .ach to sell, and in no case will we ask more than 30 per 1 1. nt ot its real value lor any piece in the lot. This Lace Bargain Sale Begins April 26th and continues until the entire lot is sold out. There's a big pick in it. however, and it will pay you to get to the store today, or . as I'jiily as. possible, if you aie a lace buyer. The Lot Includes Point Venice All-Overs in butter color, that usually sell at from 1.00 to $4.00 a yard. Net top laces, 2 to 9 inches wide, worth from 3i cents to 1.00 a yard; Venice insertings.that always Diing liom 50 cents to $1.00 a yard; bolid Point Venice Kdges, ? to 9 inches wide and well worth 50 cents to $2.00 a yard; .15 inch butter color Oriental Flounceings, worth 75 cents to $2.00 a y.ud; White Oriental Edgings, worth soc to 1.00 a yard." To Carry the Description further is needless. All that need be added is that the prices will be as follows : 19c 25c, 28c. c, soc, 7SC, 98c, $1.25. $1.50 and $1.75 a yard, and there is not a yard in the lot that is not Worth flore Than Double Globe Warehouse DUNMOKE. The t'olonlnl council, No. 'J7, nnugh teis of Ameiltn, met last week and dtafted losolutloiiH eif condolence on the death ot the late Hairy 11. Witt ier. The (onm citation of the Methodist Episcopal ehureli tendeied n fat ew ell i n i option to Itev. nnd .Mis. i. n. Hnjes nt the paisonugo Inst night. Mr. and Mis. Hnyos hne moved their household Roods and will leue today (or Noi w leh, N. Y. Mi and Mis. Harry Dupuy, of North Ulnkelv stieet, spent Sunday with friends In Dalton. The funeral of tho late Cieotgo Filer will neiur fioni the lesidence, (otner ol Clay avenue and (Stove stieet, at 'i 3rt ii'ilurk this nttPtllooii. Intel inellt will bo made In the Duninote. loiiio torj . Chnrles Coleman, the speeilv bley ellst, who Is In tialnliUT nt I'ittston, spent Sunday with friends In town. Mis. Liu y Cotdenux, ot Schenectady, N. Y.. Is lsllliiB ft lends In town. 1'atilek l.,ukln, jr., of Spoil 11111. appealed bofoie 'Sciulte Kiotzer last nlKht on two rhaiRos, viz.: Drunk and dlsotdetlv and ussiiult and battel y. 'I he ihaiRes were picfcired by his mother. Mrs 1'atilck Lai kin, sr. 'Sqillte Ktotzer conililltted Iilm to the ciiunlj jnll. tJeotRo Tillte, of HIrr stteet, Is (Utile he -Iniislv ill. Ml. and Mis. Michael LoiiRhnev lit o leJnlelnK over the ai rival of n son. A spot lal committee of tho Chi Minn i2udenr society met at the" Manse" 'ist nlRlit to tove Its by-laws and constitution. All the delicacies of the senson can be had at Smith Bins', store, throe dnys In the week, viz : Tuesdnys, Thur.Mlajs nnd Sntuidavs. llnriy Muohlor, of New Yotk, Is 1 1slthiR f i lends In town. At a meetliiK of the Junior Older of Tnllei' Atnoilcnn Meclmnlcs nt their rooms S.iluiiln nlRlit It was decided to run a special train to Haw ley T.lisdii. Ma 10. The abne date Is the aiinlvet.Miiy of local order and the Mechanics of Hawhj me RoliiR to banquet them WITH THE BOYS IN BLUE. Thn host loportrr in Seiautoti will Ro with the TlilrtrPti'h foi The Tilbunp nnd s ml dnllv war news home. Ills illimtf lies will be llkt peinunl lcttirs from loved ones nt the fiont. OKEEN IlIDQE., Mrs. T J Wlnt of Montana, Is the Buost of Mrs. L. 11. Wlnt, of Cnpnuse uxrnue. C. II Cair entei tallied n number of friends at his homp, on Dickson ne nue, Inbl menliiR. Mis. V. L. Phillips, of Sandeison ave nue who has been spending some time nt Atlantic City, has leturned home. Attorney C I, Haw ley, of Moii'-ey iiMiuie, Is spending a few days, in New York cit. ( iicket Tenin Organized. The employes of tho Scianton Lace Curtain company have oiR.inlzcd a i ticket team to be known as The Scr.uitim Lace Cm tain Pjitoi Cileket club fillh eis Wile elpctnl as follows: J I'm Dimma U piisiilitit, William Smith, ill -t Mce-pie-ldent, II Hull. -ii on 1 in -pttslilent II W TnMot. in isuni f'hnilerf V Knight, seere t.u , lliihnid Haninioiid, (iiptain rice LIVE NEWS OF WEST SCRANTON War New's on Tribune's llullclln At tracts Much Attention. FAREWDLL TO PASTOR F. P. DOTV rendered to II I in unit .tit. Doty nt thu Parsonage on Hampton Stroet. Tent Alarm Sont in by ( lilcflHckc). Deposits .Made h) tho Sclmnl Clill dieo Yestordny--rrciiclimaii Mo Used n Kullo Will Have a lloarlug '1 o(la--Nnle and Personal". Little, It nn.MlilllK else, nttiaets ltnicli attention on this side, hut the person or persons who enn convey to someone else, the earliest news coll ect hIur the war and when the Thir teenth icRlinont will be called Into service. Pi out eatly In the cjny until 11:"0 o'clock nt nlRlit a knot of men, nuinbciliiR nnywhcie from thieo up to lllty i an be seen clusteted at mind the Tilbune bulletin boaul at Jenkins' phaimacj, coiner of South Main ave nue and .lucksnn stieet. The Rientest deslie for news hns Its sotiice In the pilde of tesldents of this "Ide Hint one whole company, nnd one to be pioud of, Roes ftom hole. Heio nnd thoie In theciowd, one moie nnx lous than the lest can bo noticed Appioach him nnd you will, no doubt, f id his son Is n member of the RUard and tho stoiy is told. A stilkiiiR pi oof of tho complete lenterliiR nf inteiest In the bulletins I found In the fact that tho eenliiR out-door moetliiR of the Salvation Anny coips baldly attracts a llstner. PAHHWHLL ItHCHPTION. Hev. nnd Mrs. P. P. Doty, of Hnmp ton stieet, weie tendeied 11 fnrewell leceptlon last evening at the parson pro of the Hampton Stieet Methodist chut oh, by the church coiiRroRntlnn. Itov. Dot. after throe joins of set vice as pastor at the above chuich was chniiRod at the, la.t confetenco to the pnstoishlp of the Cedar Avenue Metho dist chuich, South Scianton. As a testimonial of the ooiiRioR.itlon's np 1 loclation of their fot mer pastoi's ser vlces, the ice option was hold. An exceedingly pleasant evenitiR wns spent and at n seasonable hour re freshments weie bcived. The nffalr wns niraimed by the ladles of the chuich and the following puests wore piescnt. Mr. and Mis II C. Hlnmnn, Mr. and Mis. Louis Hancock. Mr. and Mis. William Stanton. Mr. and Mis. Opoirp Goodrich, Mi. and Mrs. J. T. Kiuidle, Mr. nnd Mrs. Ouilyn Cnd WRan. Mr. nnd Mis David Johns, Mr. and Mis O. Huff. Mr. and Mis. J. Caiey, Mr. nnd Mrs 11. C. .Tones, Mis. CeotRo Stubbleblne, Mis. AY. Shifter. M11. II. o Kays, .Mrs. John It. Hall, Mis A. T. Middleman. Mis. D Moses, Mrs. J. AlIspuuKh. Mis. John Hard ing, of n.ttton. N. Y., and the Misses Anna and Hmm.i Taylor, Loura and Stella Stubbleblne, Itessle Sloat, Grace Hinmau, Maud Moses, VAU and Hoitha Poosc. Daisy Nash, Lottie and Htliel Plepher. Abhle Hancock, Maine Stanton, Cassle Lewis, JIabel Han ock. Ddlth Doty, Irene Moses, liwen Phillips, Oertrudo nnd Dmma Ed waidx. May Lewis, Grace Whiting, Mamo Hv.ins. Hattle Gondrlch, John iJiiiiro Wllllnm nnd Ocotge Pry, Dert T Stniip, Lord Stone. Juelmm Uliimnii H.iM haxnii. Thomas Daw. Philln Pli Pin 1, llownul Doty. SCIinOb SAVINGS rt'ND. fiieiil ip.iUs fiom little acoins triuw." and so It Is that snug bank accounts ariii iiom small but sjsteniatically made deposits. Tho pupils of the sev inl public schools who hnve adopted the 'savings' fund idea believe In this and aie not fulling to make their de posit li'gulatly eveiy Monday. In fact, the deposits glow, which Is un encour agement to othcis. The deposits ns made vtstorday nt the West Side bank foi the' schools following the idea are by looms as follows: For No. l'l, of which MHs Lees Is pitnclp.il Miss Lees, ptlnciinl. $1.S5; M'ss Fellows, .17; Miss NIcholls, $1 37. Miss Heamish, $1.74; Miss Mor gan. .151. lllm Flynn, .07, Miss Hroad bent, .lit. Miss Agnes Dvans, .SI. Miss Muiphy. .41, Miss Wade, .G Miss Delhi I Kv.ms, $1.5'), Mis. Fot her.' $ 45; tidal, $I.!41 For Xo. 14, of which II. L Moigan Is piinclpal: II. L. Morgan, pilncip.il. $1.7.".. Miss Fellows, 5S; Mls,s M. W. Vnughan. .70: Miss O'Connor, $1. total, $4 nj. For No. 13, of which David Owens is piinclpal David Owens, piinclpal, $1 10, Miss Wntklns, $2 71; Miss D. Lewie. $J.0(i; Miss Uvans, U.4.": Miss 15 Kelly, .5s. Miss lch nuls, $1; Miss Phillips, $10.', Mls.s W. Kelly, $1.".$, Miss U Price, Oj; Miss McDonald, ,WJ; Miss M. Hairis, $1.15; totnl, $10.2(1. polici: corr.T cullinos. Tho two men who cieated tho excite ment In the Italian boaidlng house on South Ninth street, Sunday evening, and who were nnested shoitly aftei v.i .1 by Lieutenant Williams and rr.t.olman Dvans, weie given a hear !', yesteulay moinlng hefote Alder man Davis. They pioved to be French men, Instead of Italians, and gave their names as Cello Sernphln nnd Ceilo Oc tovv, both lesldents of Hack stieet Tho foi mer wns lined $5 on a charge of diunkenness and dlsoieleily conduct anil was released. The latter, who made tumble and acted us If ho would like to stab the lieutenant at tho time of his nuest, wns fined $15 on a charge of diunkeiines!!, dlsordeily conduct nnd tesUtlng nuest. He claims he did not Jiavo a knife, only "too much beer." As was given exclusively in yesterday's issue ol The Tribune, it was claimed that he did have and that a boy picked It up near the scene of the stiuggle, but he did nut show up nt the station house until lute last evening. Tho boj pioved to be a oung man, and tho knife a large pocket clasp knife. It was opened when picked up and ho found il neur wheie tho man was arrested. He saw how necessary It was to bring it to the police, having lend the account of the finest In The Tilbune, nnd would have brought it sooner hut could not. Octow is still held nnd will, no doubt, havp to nnswer a moie sciioui charge In tho morning. Chnilcs and Dlhsabeth Uoughton, le sldlng at 7J!1 Scrunton street, were at tested by Lieutenant Wllllnnis and Patrolman Saul fur lighting nnd ci.i atlng a cllstui banco eaily jesterday INTERESTED PEOPLE. Advertising a patent medicine In tho pe culiar wn In which tho proprietor of Kemp's Hulwim for Coughs and Colcln does It, Is Indeed worderful. lie author Izes nil druggists to givo to thoto who call for It, a samplo bottlo Free, that they maj try It betoro purchasing. Tho lurga bottloB uro and W)c. We certainly would aelvlso u trim. It may buvo ou from Lonsumptlou. Paine' s Celery Compound ts the Best Spring Medicine It makes the weak strong. Wc have it. HATTHEWS BROS. 320 Lackn. Ave. iiiotnlug nt the 1 evidence, l'aeh vns flneel $.1 nt their henriiiR befnie Alder man Da vies jestciday and the lino was paid. TEST ALARM. The alarm which was sont In from box 4!, coiner of Htoadwny nnd Plfth avenue last evening at S.2J o'clock wns meant only for a test. The West Scianton companies linel been notified of tho time and tho box ftom which tho alaim would be sent by Chief Hlckcy, and did not, theiefoie, res pond. The meman at the cential shaft, where the crew rohr for West Scran ton was tccently erected Is not pto llclent In handling tho gong ns yet and It was to give him a chance that the nliiim was sent In. GLADSTONE, THE STATESMAN. The Itev. James Hughes, of South Afrlcn, will deliver his lecture on Mt. Gladstone, tomonow, In tho Jackson Stieet Enptlst chinch The Hev. Thom as De til itchy will ptpsldo. The chinch choir will be in attendance and will sing tome suitable pieces of music. Adml'-slon. fioe: collection nt tho close. Piocecdlngb will commence at S o'clock piompt. PERSONAL MENTION. Peter Norton nnd Thomas Tlnolfall, of Meiillleld avenue, left last evening for Seattle, Wash , whom they will per manently lcslde. Miss H. L. Gibbons, of Lafayette stieet. has ictuinod fiom a visit nt Wllkes-nnite Miss Mntgaiet Walsh, of Ptlcc street, hns toturned from .1 visit at Now Yotk elt. Miss Anna Renchler, of North Lin coln avenue. Is home ftom a visit at Great Eend. P. W. Welsenfluh, assistant secre- taiy at the Hobokeu itallioad Young Men's Christian association, returned jesterdny after visiting his parents, Mr. and Mi.s. Andiew Welsenlluh, of Chestnut street. Mis. Jane Richards and Mis. Knto Stenner, of Jackson street, nto tho guests of fi lends at Philadelphia. MINOU NDWS NOTDS. The funeral of the late Austin De vanney will be hold fiom the residence, 1001 Pi Ice stieet, this morning. A mass of r,equlem will be celoluntcd at St. PatiicU's church at ! o'clock. Inter ment will bo made at the Hjelo Park Catholic cemeteiy. The members of Patagonia lodge, No. 3J6. Knights of P thins, aie requested to be pies.ent at the tegular business session tomoirow evening at L'vnns' hall, on South Main avenue. A social session will follow the buslne&s. Ordeis aie posteel which announce thut the liellevue mines will resume operations toduy, after nn Idleness of over a week. The mines weie fiist closed for six weeks, but It appeals that this will not be can led out. All members of Washington Camp, No. 33J, Potilotlc Older Sons of Amer ica, nto urgently requested to attend the regular meeting this evening nt Masonic hall, on North Main nvenue. Veiy Important business will come up for consideration and eveiy member Is needed. Hev. William Van Kill;, of Now Yoik, will speak in the Plymouth Con gregational church on Wednesday, Anrll 27. at 7 30 p. m. Subject: "Tho Dilnk Hvil Fiom thu llllilo Stand point." Open to all All membeis of tho Female chorus paity will please attend the rehearsal to bo held this evening at the resi dence of Mrs. Hoston Williams, on Mullein btieet. The K of K's Literary society held a tegular session last evening at the homo of John Thomas on Washburn street, and had nn Intel estlng meet ing. The now constitution was con consldeted and adopted. Membeis of the Oxfoul Mine Acci dental Fund are requested to meet nt the henil of the shaft this afternoon nt 2 p. in. Huisenss of impoitnnco is to bo considered. Hy order of Samuel Dav Is, president. Thuisday evening tho cantata, David, the Sheperd I3oy will be repeat ed at Mears hall by tho same chorus who rendered It last Wednesday even ing under the leadeishlp of Chorister AV. John Dav ies. Those persons hold ing tickets for the lltst lenditlon can use tlioin Thuisday evening. Tho boaul of tiustees of tho Wash burn stieet Prcsbyteilun churi h met last evening nt the chinch nnd con sldeted seveial impottuut matteis. Prellmlnnty plans vvoto in ranged for tho chuich dedication which will bo hold on or nbout June 1. John Pethrlck, of North Dverett nvo nue, was taken suddenly ill while at vvoik In the Hyde Park mines veHtei- day morning and was removed to his home. LETTERS FROM THE PEOPLE. Under this liradlng short letters of In terest will bo published when accompa nied, for publication, by the wilter's name. Tho Tribune will not bo held te tponslblo (or opinions hero expressed. J Cniisn unite Accident. Editor of Tho Tribune, Sir In jour issue of Saturday. 23rd you publish a statement in leguid to cause and possiblo effect of tho small llu ut the High f-cliool on Fildny night, which Is so likely to glvo an or roncoiiH opinion, that I feel it ptopor to point out tho mlBtnke. Tho lccture dellveied there, that night, did not In nny way pnitako of tho charactor of a clneomatograpli en tertainment, hut was n simple dls CiiurHn HIiiHtrnteil by means of slemop. "In ij JThe I World tlcon views. There were no Alms to burn and no volltllo chemicals to explode, but 11 simple projection lantern, Mil uilnnted by an electtlc light. The cause of tho accident was the linptoper electilo Installation eif the building, us the overheutlng of the e onneetlonn and consentient file was In tho regular equipment of tho building nnd not nt the connection with the nppniatus; nnd If the oncur rcnee will hnve the effect of preventing any future lllusttated ontettulnmcnt, us suggested In your paper, the school will bo deiulvccl of a very valuable means ot spreading educational Infor mation, thiough the inlnpprehpnslon ut tho ihuracter ot the Instiiiments. Vety littly youis, Louis A. Osborne. SOUTH SCRANTON NEWS. The basement hall of St John's church on Pig stieet vlll bo crowded this and tommrow evenings by the f 1 lends of the Ulsesod Virgin Sodality of St. John's chuich, tho occasion be ing the annual supper of that society. Krom fi to 10 o'clock edibles w III be served, nnd dining tho com sea Cuslok's oichestni will render n pio ri amnio of popular music. Another pleasant nffalr nrrnnged for tonight Is the monthly supper nnd social of tho Ladles' Aid society of the Cedar Avenue Methodist Episco pal church, nnd a pleasant time Is In store for the attending guests. A musical progi amine will bo tendeied nt Intervals. Tho conceit nnd dnnce of the Junior Mnonnei choir, nt Gei mania hall, to night, will draw n large attendance. nphs or news. The funeral of the late Mis. John Schwenk will occur today nt 2 o'clock. S01 vices will be conducted in the Hick ory Stieet Presbyterian church, nnd lntetment will bo mnde In tho Pitts ton avenue cemetery. Select Councilman Robert Robinson nnd Mrs Robinson hnve leturned fiom n visit nt Philadelphia. In speaking of tho wnr sentiment In that city Mr. Robinson stated It was at fever heat, nnd nnythlng nnd everything Is decor ated with the American Hags. Camp 1:10. I'. O. S of A . held nn In teresting meeting Inst night and nil nnangements for the camp's anniver sary Fildny night. Dr. Recser pel funned an opeiation, Saturday, upon the left eve of Mrs. Philip Merer, of Alder stieet, nnd 10 moved n cataiact Comet lodge, Knights of Pythias, will meet In tegular session tonight. A mooting of tho South Side base ball club has been called for tonight. Hi I m Dm on. of living avenue. Is 111. AYIIllnm O'Donnell. of Cheriy stieet, who wns Injured tccently In u lnnawny. Is Improving. Tho South Side Junior Mnenner eholr will meet on Wednesday even ing, April 27, nt Chailos Scheuk's icsi dtneo on Cedar avenue. OBITUARY. James Moiils, eif North Seranton, elloel yesteulay morning nt his home on Hreaker stieet. Death was due to mlnei's asthma. Mr. Mortis was nged 45 euis and n native of Wales. He had resided here for a number of jenis dining which time he made many fi lends. He was a brother of Joseph Moiris and Mrs!. Thomas Kvans, of Noith Scianton. A wife nnd two chil dren survive him. The funeral ni langoments have not jet boon com pleted. Announcement with tefoience to them w ill be made later. Hnivey II. Casteillno died yesterday at Clark's Summit, ago 71 years. Tho funoial will take place Wednesday at 2 o'clock. Sei vices at Claik's Green M. H. Chinch. John Caff rev died estorday after noon, at his home, SIS Wntor street. The deceased had been In fchle health for the past throo months. He wns a member of tho Hyde P.uk Father Mathow society and Delawate, Lacka wanna and Western Mutual aid. He Is suivlved by his wire and six clilt dien, Annie, Kate, Maiy, Madeline, William and Leo. Tho funeial will tako place Thursday afternoon nt 2 o'clock. Interment will bo mado In Hyde Pail; Cntholle cemetery. Jessie D. AVhlto died nt his home nt the head of plane E, Peckvllle, yes teulay. Funeial AVodnesday at 2 p. in. fiom the residence. Itev. Homy Stanley died Satin day at 2 p. m. at his homo In Turnersvllle, Pa. Funeral Wednesday at 10 o'clock from his late residence. Mis John Schwenk, ngoel 73 onrs rtled at her homo on South Washington avenuo S.ilurda) night. Slin had been tilling roi many months and suffeilng greatly but she ooic her suflerings vvKli tt 'hiisttin spirit, that characterized her vvholo life. Mrs Schwenk vus ono of the nn st wide! ly known women of the cit. liming been u lesldent of South Scianton for many vcris She was a mcmbei or the Illclv oi v Sired I'rcsbv toilnu cnun-li, nnd was nn active worker when her health pei mlttcd in tho various societies. Her hus l iml in 1 mm, I'rcd rich'-cn!;, leglsti-r let ter clerk In tho postolllce, survive her Tho funeral will tako place today at ' o'clock with Forvices In the Hlckoiy Street Proshi terlan church. Intel ment will bo mado in tho family plot in tho Pittston avenuo cemetery. WAS A FALSE ALARM. Uurglnr Did Not Tr to Enter the l.iicknvvniiiin heel torhs. A message was received at police headeiunrteis lust night thnt nn nt tempt was innele to buighirlze tho premises of tho Lackawanna Wheel company, on Notth Washington nve nue. Desk Sergeant Dieter, Pntiolmen Thomas Jones and Duggnn huitlcd to the place with tho patiol wagon nnd mado an Investigation, but no tiaco of any burglary could be found. nited on the Moni. A committee for the society for the Prevention of Ciuolty to Animals con sisting of Mis. William SUkman, Mis. H E. Thayer and Mrs Wnlter Hen wood wnited on Mayor Hnlle-y jester day. Ho piomlsed the assistance) of membeis of tho police force In enforc ing tho laws with rofeionce to tho pieventlon to cruelty to animals. Death Unto l.:it We-rl,. Dining last week twenty-nino deaths occui rod within tho limits of the city nnd weio imported to tho Hoaul of Health. One of tho deaths was from tllptheiln. Six now cases of cllptheiln woio ropoited. Notices Aie I'omg Sent, Notices nro being sent to piopeity ownors who wilt b affected by the opening of Wjomlng nvonuo leciuost Ing thorn to moot the mayor, city fcolielto" and city coutiollei nc:et wee-k that nn effort mny bo mnde to agree upon tho amount of elnmnge that will he done euch piopetty by tho opening of that nveniio. ITALIANS CELEBRATE. In Music Hall Last Night They Con dueled Excrclsis Commemorative of Police Cavallolll. The ltnllnii citizens of this city nnd suit minding towns sue pntiloiic. and demiinstinted that fiuthist night. They held a lnemotlnletitcitalument In honor of their cnuntt v man, Felice Cnvnllnttl who was killed In a duel on Man h 0 bv Macula Feiiuccl, Pi ev Ions to the as sembly at Music Hall a domonstiatinii wis made thioughout the piinclpal cits sttoots, niaislialli-d by Aiagonl Feuli nando. All tho Italian societies weie piesont, accompanied by the Homu band, of Dunmoie, and the Ambeltn band, ot Old Fotge The paiaelets halted nt the Washington monument on colilt house squill e, whole nil ud dress 111 Italian wns made by Victor Suitor, nnd Joseph C.issesse spoke In English. He said the depiutid duellist was a great admlier of Washington nnd Anieilcnn Institutions. Tin- senti ment of the Italian people Is with the United States In the war with Spain and they will help to sttppuit our cause-. They pledged their fealty to the United Suites anil clowned Washington's statue with a wioath of llowois. Similar oxoiclses weie held nt the Columbus monument, where uddi esses weie made In Italian and English by Peter Coiellollo and Constantino Moto slna. The hitter said: Uy placing this memorial wronth on the base of the monument eurteil to t'u memory of the men who llrst brought to IheWi stein continent the light of civiliza tion and ful tb, v e m in that we ai hon oring all the heroes who devoted their life to tho noble causes of humanity and progi ess. 1'eJtcc Civnllottl a soldier and an ii tlst, deeply felt such noble Idcnls ami for that icn-on, we nie fulfilling our high duty to his memory by breathing from this place-, snored to the ve-nerat'oii of the whole world, his glorious mime And entwining this wioitli. niemeiilil tribute, with the glorious til-colors or our ling, and the stars and stripes, the o'd gloty of thn Fulled States, wo pav to him. the tilbtito that is duo to one of his lUtlstt Ions chaincter, for those hnnninl b nine is can lloat over u hem's grave, or over the soil dedicated to their honor. The Columbus monument was also bedecked with a w tenth. Tho pioees slon then moved to Music hall, which wns comlcutably lilted. The meeting was piesldod over bv E Mouoslnl. On tho platfoim weie Hon. Foituuato 'risen-, ,the local consular agent; Finnk Cntlticcl, John Ciggluno, Dr. Joseph Vlllono. Judge II. M. Edwaids, Sheiirf C E. Pivor, Cleik of the Comts Thomas P. Daniels, County Tionsuror M. J. Kelly, Prothonnlary John Cope land, Attorneys Andiew AVnlker and John M. Hnirl.s and others. Chairman E. Moioslnl mnde n brief address, nnd was followed by Dr. A'll lone. In Italian, who refeued to Cav allatti as a poet, iatesman nnd sol-elloi-. John Oagglano also spoke- In English. On belin" of Mayor Ealloy. who was unable to bo ptesent, C. O. llnland spoke- In glowing teims of the Italians ns a nation, nnd Judge Edwnuls nnd othcis niMiessed the nssemblnge. TMCATRICAL ATTRACTIONS. (reeno nnd 11 is Company. Joseph Oiecne-, a Stirling jouiig actor who has m mi file lids 111 lids cltl be gan a VM-ek s c ngagem-'iit tit tho Aeadeinj of Music List night. Hi Is supported bv a i omp.inv ot very clever aitlsts v. ho g.no n well rounded and enjoyable pei totniaiiCK. Fi(r the ope-nlng bill ilr Giee-no scleeted "The Sllvei King," one of tin best of the- long list of mi lodt.im.is Unit hive atltiieted public- attention elur Ing loeeiit jenis. Mr. Greene e-ssajed the lob of Wllfied Denver iifti-ivvuiils Ihe Silver King, nnd Invested It with a nnt maliicss nnd manliness that nppe.ilnl stiongly to tho audience. Miss ,Iest Merilt was cast for the ellflleult lolo of Nellie Denvei nnd made a lino impression in It. Other membeis ot the company whose woik meiltid rccogiittinu were J. ltvnn. Jlinmlo Hal iv. Aubrey lioattie, Wnlter Sejinote, Gccngla Katie and New Ajm.it. Incidental to tho drama n number el specialties were intioduceel Aming lliw-o vho entirl.ilned weio the two l.allv brothers, of thN eltv, tiny mites of hu- nianitj, vtho slug and cl.inio and piiform on tho violin nnd m mdollu with a skill that see ins altogether dlsptoportion iu to their size. They mo with tho eomimnv for this week onlj rod will he seen nt ev er.v perfoiin.iuce. Other fclnglng nnd dauc spec laities that wcu- ve-iy entortnlnlng weio introduced bj l.lttlu Eva Ajm.ir, Miss Oraco Fuilei, Miss Ittehuids and Mm'iilo Han j' Eva Ajmur i-ang a patriotic- composltleai about the .Maine thnt was greteel with thunders of applause This afternoon tho company will piocluee 'Thiough HtihElun Snows" and tonight "A Plain Old irishman " Fnder thn Keel Kobe. When "Fndei tho Hod Kobe" was tirst piesented In New Yoik nt tno Empire theater it was intended to tun llieie for two months e nl and then go on lour Charles Fii)hmin however, Bonn realized that tho romnnco wns a prolouud "hit ' as they say In the-atilcul circles, and tint It wus In for nn tendi-d tun. It drew crowdcel houses lur more thun seven months. This is how it happens that Stanley Wc-jmnn's play Is now to be seen In Seranton for tho llrst time. It cornea to the Ejoeum on Thursdav, April Us, fur ono night only. Tho co-a is un cxe-e-lle-nt one, including Mary Hninpton. Wllllnm Morris Olios Shine- and sonic twenty othcis. ' Yi: CA.VT WliUN lltEI.A.M). An Anocilotii show lug tho llibcr niun's Itoniliui'Ns at lli'pnrtce. One of the best things that has been told late-lj to illustiate- the ready wit of the- Iilsh was iclated In a shoit nd di ess the other elaj bj HIta Singh Purl of Punjab, India, who is making a hliott stay In this countrj prepatatury to lesunilng his labois In the mission field In India. Tho occasion' wns n mooting of a llteinry club nnd the topic under discussion wns patriotism. Well, patilotlsm had boon i mining l lot mound there for some time. Two or three smil-insplrlng speeches hnd been mnde on ihe subject, with nil sons of loferoncos to "the ling" "Old Clloiy" and tho Stars and Stilpes. An old sol dier arose- and In a nieasuie tluew cold water on the desire of feotne of the younger teciults ti exterminate tho Spanish nation. His lemarkx weie not leeched with mniked appiovnl. Mr. Put I wns then called on for a speech. Ho wus delighted to seo sueh an over llowlng of pattlntlo sontlment, nnd said that it icmlnded him of nn Irish celohiatlou that he futco attended. Tho siionkir of tho occasion was nn Iilsh iiinn, who was making ono of the speeches that only Irishmen can mako when on tho subject of their nppre&slon by England nnd of their devotion to tholr nntlv o hind. The speaker llnlsheil his nddmss nnd was so woikod up that he htirvt forth with "Huiuih for Ite-land." WM UPHELD DY TIIch 1 gg OFJTS PEOPLEj JG t jihiann mm MALT EXTRACT' MAKES PEOPLE STRONG AMUSEMENTS Lyceum Theater. Kcl& HurKiinJer, l.esec. tl. K. I.o n i, Local Manager. One night only, THURSDAY, APRIL 2th. Chirlci rrohmnn I'lCfats tho Ilrilllaat lloiiinm-e. Red Robe AdtptOft by I'll Itoso from tho novel hy .Stanley VVeymiin, as pln eel for ovor 'MO nights nt tho Kmplro I'lii-ater, New VorU. cast ixi'i.rnra Wllllnm Morris, (iilcs Shine, Milton I.tp. limn, Ci-orue-'lnvlor, Henry Inmce, KihMn TMniihoiiser, l.mv re-nee i:ilillni;ti)ii. Trunk Mctilviiu, Oilgun ". Wright, Iiiiues VVnllnee, Irani: vVulsn, I ImrlcH llnrlle, Herbert Demon. Mary Ilnmi-toii, Jlnrj M lluelc liiiiixtei, M irhi Vlooro, I.orle IMdlngton. Ullve C'loniplou and others. Prices 2f(", 50c, Toe nnd SI on. Snlo of neats opens 'luesilav, April 20, Academy of flusic Rels &. HurKuneler. I.esse:i. It. K, LonBi Local Mjnajjr. One Weok Onlr. Dally Matinees, 2.15 Lvenln.'s y.15. Everj body's Favorite, Joseph Greene, Bnpportod by his own superb company, in thu following list or plays. A Plain GUI Irishman, Through Russian Snows, The Slhcr King, The Westerner, Kolnnel Ilcod's Laughable Comody, Lend Me Your Wire, and The (Jrcnt Train lloblicry. "si1lnny nnensjed, tho Wonderful Artlsn. THE LALLY CHILDREN I.ntoof Palmer Co ' Hrownlcs Pit H 'IN 10c, !(ie,3i)c Matinee 10c. to all pirtH of thclinuso. VAKICOCUI.G AND ALL. NURVOUS DISUASLS IRGArCl) ANU CURED "Uy the Aulninl i:trncta." Medical ndvlio free Write foi book to tho Wnslilioiton (Jhomleiil Co aililugton, 1). a A man In the rear, who had been lather disgusted with the vvholo pio ceedlng, nnswoied his outbuist with. "Oh, d Iieland. Hitiiah for h ." The Iiishmaii was stiiggeiod for a moment, but ic-coveiod himself and lmwled back- "1 can't help admltlng j on, my friend, Lot every man holler for his own counliy, I holletcd for Ire land." Washington Post. c.m.i,i:i) n( k 'in i, in:. A WiIc'n Eiitientics Calls a Dead .Man Hack Mho .says llu Mas in IIeiiuii. From the Huff.ilo Times A stiiiiige stoiy of life bejond tho grave comes from Santa Monica, Cal. The facts aie vouched for by many lellable witnesses. William (r.iluini, n joung mnn who lived in a little cottage near the touth orn town, nppau-nllj- died nf cun sumption lecentlj. He had be-i n ill lor months, nnd in the- pusoncc of his weeping wife nnd n numbei of tho neighbors ho gasped out his liie An mulct take i wns called to prepau the body for the grave, while tin- widow wns led fiom the loom In nn agony ot gtlof. Alter twenty minutes the joung woman toio herself from lie i friends and lushing to the death e lmmber, tluew hciself on the body. In nn ng onlsseel voice she Killed to her loved ono to return, nnd tho watchers in a moment bnw a tremor tun through tiraham's bodj. Mrs. Giaham also noticed It nnd begun to nib ln-r hus band's face and limbs. Within nn hour ho lec-oveiod sulllolently to spenk Practical ones sny It wns a mse of btispende-tl animation and that tho wife's movements stinted ciiculati n Hut theie weie In the toiim people of wldo expei lenco who declare that tho liian wns dead, nnd Wllllnm Graham himself sas that ho went out of lifo and Journeyed Into another country, ono thnt wns far moie beautiful than this. He snjs ho was In heaven, henid wondoiful sttnlns ot music- nnd taw many nugels. Interment .Undo at Forty Fort. A joung son of Attorney W A Wil cv. a twin, died S-.uti-duy at tl resi dent' In this ,... i"iio fiim-i.il took plnie j-esteidny. Intel ment wus mado at Foity Foil. WITH THE BOYS IN BLUE. The best teporte-r in Scianton will go With tho Thliteciith for Tho Tribune and eend dally wnr uows home. I In difiMtches wilt lie like pwrwmul Icucts fiom loved eiies ut the flout.