X 4 THE SCRANTON TRIBUXE-FRTDAY. MAY 27. 3808. 8 DAY'S DOINGS IN NORTH SCRANTON Twn l-lnj Raising Arc Attended Ccrcmnny. With oi-D rn.ottv iioistho at Tin: nnyi hknchs op mus. tiioh. h. wim. iams and wm iTTKni.Y-KtJNKU-ai or david mi:iu:dith atthnd. l.D WITH HKltVICKS AT WT.ST maiikkt sTitinn wnt.Hit ijai-iiht e-iHucn-orricnits hi.hcthi) nv hADII.S' AID HOC112TY Ol' Till: l'HO- iduncj: m. i:. ciifiirn. A number of families of tills Fac tion liut l.ecnme HtiwiKly Imbued with n (1. Fiiu to hoc- old Olnry (lo.it trlutii phuntl 111 fiolit if their leFldcnco". I.iut ivetilutr wltncfcpil two Hiich t(niH. The that was at the residence ..i Mm Thomas 55. Williams on WIN imin Ftreot, and the Stars and riltlpes wm tlutiK t" the tueeze with much i mull. 'lh. stconil was at the lculelonci- of "milium Ittc-rl, of WulllB Ureet He had e n-i ted a Si-font llnK lmle In a con- in iii'un spot on hid jm-tnli-c-n, and at ; . i liu K there ftathered almut Hon per- n nil desllolis of pnlnR thel. le- -1 i is io xvue uur. .in iiiiuivi-i'u iniii I mi vu hullt nt the haw of the lmle mi I mi this writ rrntt-cl the- prlmlinis w li "no to take pint In the affair. 1 i ud Henjamln. of Htlnu aenue, i. Imiid the --Iniliuil wpi'-eli. After wiul putiiotlc- muiKn had been ren in n I bv a law number of uhildicn i n I. r the elilc-e-tli.n of Allilie-VV Stllll iii i- the IIuk vv.ih holntid to Its po I ti n b Mr. Itteily'B yotinij daughter, ! itu The lluir Mint Into tile place ii ii 1 niuih i hec.hiB ITXIIItAh OP Mil. MKHHDITH. '1 he uinunl of I)ald Mcii'illtll was li Id .vist-nlii afternoon. Hrh-f ci mi s wire mmluitid at hi Int - io 1- I in i mi Hilton Btrett, nf U r whlea th niiinltlF v.iie iuneed to the v.-m Mm hi t Ht.ee t Welsh Itnpt.st cliuiih while cerxlie of nn lmpre--hm . .l.iruilcr were r-nntlue ti il bj the I in- ii. ite. J. A Hv.in-. The tnem 1 i is nf (Jti'eii llldKo cuttle-, Knlnhts of Hi Men HiirIi, nnd Stort'n Mine Ac- i up in.il lund, tit-pie tlvcly iLttended thi luneiiil In n 1 od Interment was n i I in jhl urn Street cemetery. relatives at Camp Alger. They con- i tallied l eaue.its for provisions. The. ' hoys do not, it deems, tnko readily to i the intlims offeieil for the regular . army. Peter llohnn nnd riinilcs llendln were uni'Hled last evening bv Ollleeis Thomas WatMun and Tlniey .Hobs The men had entered Clark's hotel, on Mniltet street, and had trouble with the hartelidi r. Tliey weie taken to the Fiat Ion house nnd given a henilng last evening by Aldeiman Kliller, who lined them $li and $." lespeitlvely. Daniel Jenkins, of Oak utteet, s 111. The riiilHthin Hntteuvnr choir held n leheaisal last evenlns; 111 the Provi dence 1'leHbjtellnll ellllicll. The piopo sllliin which caino fiom a committee of Kelltlemeil from I'eckv lllu was con dition it and accepted. Jo-eph Tophulj.of tlie Marvlno patch, was amilgueil jestenhiy hefmo Aldci ninti Hdwaii' Plellor on the clinrco of nssnullliiK hH wife. He was com mitted to .'all In default of hull. John Kc'llv, of McDonough avenue, cauu'd the an est of Maiy Gavin, n nelchbiir. whom he ikcuim'S of malic- Imis mischief. Action 111 the ease was tlefcired pending n i-rttlc im-nt. . The wmnnii who was anested Wed nerdny evening l oiilier Watklus was quite lalliuiul vesterday niornliig and 1'MHi'Ssed n ill 'lie t" be taken to the I Hnuse nf the (Jnnel Shepl-ird. She gave hnr mine as ('rnnnhan, but dei lined, to clve other facts ns to her Identity. The .lunlnr Hndcavor Mielety -w. ill I give a Ilwl. White and I'.lue entcrtnlli nii nt and snelal this evenlnc in the , Sunday si honl lomns of the l'lovldciue rrcsbvurlnn iluiiih. A benullful ling drill bv twelve veiling people will no one of the routines of the occasion. A niemorlrl and putiloltc service will be held III the I'lnv idence l'l csbytei Ian church mi Sunday evi iilng. Tlin pas tor. Hrv. (Jeoige I". llulhl, Will give nil nihil ons mi the subject, Memoilal Day, Its object nnd lis Observance." A carefully i-elei tod nnd prepared ser vice or pntrlntli hMiins. led by the ilmlr "f twenty vnicis In i harge t riloliinm-tiT Mr C. V. Whlttemuie, will tie a tileaslng and npinopihitp fentuie nf the iici aslon. A lawn sncial will be given Weilnes dnj evinlng. .lime i"i, bv the fhttsthin Ihidenvtir mcletj nf the Welsh Pres byteilan c htirrh, Wnvne avenue Tick ets will be sedd for 10 cents each. I I'KEI.IMIiSAKII'.b ALL SUIILUU. LIVE NEWS OE WEST SCRANTON Marriage of Miss LMIzoliMh Dowse and Francts Owens, ci:iu:mony pr.nroitMLD nv iu:v. TnoM.'.j di: am chy-iikv. john 1JVANS. or VANDMNO, t,NlTi:t) MISS MAHUAHKT MOltOAN AND wm. li:wis-i:nti:iitainmi:nt or thi: wn.i.iNu wouuniirf - du. SL'TTON'S ADVKNTfm: WITH A aNAKi:-AititANai:.Mi:NTH rou on. si:hanci: or mi:.mouiai. day. Miss Hllrabeth Dowse, of Khndale, was united In luntiitigo to I'nuicls Owens, of Klzer, ut the lesldence of the bride's giiindinother, Mis, Saiah I'ropir, itl'i IMwatds emiit, last even ing at S o'clock. The eel oniony V n performed by Hev. Tinnitus De Oiuclo, ipatlor of the Jackson Stieel )Jnt4lst i hm ill, In the lnlm decnrateil puilor. only tlie liniiudlate telatlves and a few iulimate fi lends weie In uttuti ihini e. Tlie bilde, atttleil ill a becoming gown of giuy cloth tiltnmed lifith laee and wealing a cm -age hoquct of carnations was acconipnnied by her sister, Miss May Douse, as hi ides maid Stephen l'letcher attendid the groom. The blld-tm.tld wole . veiy pietiv instume and caitled while cir liatloiic, At the conclusion ot the cot oniony, congratulations were offeiid and lntei th' fill sis bat down to a bountiful post-nuptial lepast Hoth the young inple vi ho formerly lesldod heic, lite well known and imptilni. They wilt in ko their home nt Ons 1'orks, Pot tir (olltitj, Wllele Mr. Owens will go into hunlncKS. After Mulling fi tends In ro they will depatt for their new home Monday. l"lmt Welsh Haptlst church on South Main avenue, where Hev. Vv'lllnm Jones, fortneily pastor ot tho llapt'ot i hut ill ut Parsons, olllc luted, nnd prenched n sermon hi Welsh. Many frl'-nds weie In attendance. The hymns wne sung by the en. -gregatlon. The seiviies concluded, the rcmnliis weie home to tho Washburn Stieet cemetery when- Intel ntrnt wns tnade. The pall-bran M vvciu Wllllaiu Mniils, John H Jones, John J, Hop kins and J. J. Hvuiis. HAPPENINGS OE SOUTH SCRANTON MHTHODIST T.ADIHS' AID. rin Ladles' Aid society of the Provl- iii i .Mctho.ll: Hpl'iopil church, held uiiiuul meilitig lust evening In the -ti niom of the church Hi ports fur i .11 wi.e made and show id miik- ui run i nu nt over the piev ious nir fi llowing ofllu-rs were i lei tod. Iili'iit, Mis. Hiiuntd Snuuileis, ii pn side ills, Mrs S. M. Cou.sen nl Mu. Hobert Von Stuich, Eciietmy, i Charles Stark. TOLD IN A FHW LIXHS. Father Whllly soilety held n. I'rnnlc Hartlev nnd J oinmv Itvan V 111 lio E'ere .In lie HI. All ttie preliminary nunngements for the glove lonten between Kinnk Hart ley, of Ilingluunton. and Tommy Hjnn, of Philadelphia, hnve been completed by Juek Skelly, of Hiooklyn. mnnngei nnd mate hmaker for the Ametican Sporting c lttb The men will meet In Music Hnll on Monrlav night, June 1 ! They are to box twenty rounds at 111 pounds Sam C. Austin, spotting editor of the New York Police Gazette, will nfcicc. MANV GUN CAKRHOES. met tlni; at its rooms lust Th 1 U llll H M II1I1U Th North Kinl PhiloFoi.hli al nn I ilv will hold its l prill, l wn'uv unit ip; in tin i lsli l'iish tiilan c'luiih till" i i llillg Li I ti is v eie n 1 1 Ivfil lieie v sterdnj Iv ii I. lis luinib i ot taiiiilli- Hull Shipped 'i'lirnugli likes-Hnrre on the VI nv lo Hie soiilli. Tile Lehigh Yulky last fi eight leav ing heivut about V p. in. utti acted con tidiialilc attention last evening while stopping nt the depot. The ten rear i ais of tlie titiln were loaded with twmt-si huge gun carriages bound lor South I'aiolln i 'I1h who all labeled Lt 1" pdwi. I'. S and eie i oii-lgiinl to ihiif en gli'i'i, r S A. Ornigetown, S C v Hid v-Itane Lendi l MOHOAN-LHWIS NUPTIALS. JIi-3 M rgurct, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Moigan, or ll'l'.i Hyiion stteit, was mauled to William Lewis, nilddle of tin nf Hynon stieet. Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock nt the lesldence of hi r p.u-onf-. (tui-bts to tlie nunibi r of seventy Ilvo weie iiicnent and witnessed the nappy event. The ceremony was performed In the pallor of the lesldence nnd pot tied palms nnd lloweis weie used In deco tn ting. Hev. John Hvans. of Vandllng, Pa, olllclntcd nnd Professor Taleslnn Lewis played the wedding niaiches. Tlie bilde wcue green satin nnd vas attended hy Miss Jennie Morilii, as biidismald. MKs Mouls wns nulled In blown with velvet tilmmings Hoth ladleti inirled iii'-es. Miss tiortltlde Moigan, a sister of the bilde, acted ua Uovver girl and woie white. Congiatulations wcio olfeied at the conclusion of the ceremony nnd n wedding lepnst was served. Mi. and Mrs. Lewis me well known juiing peo ple of this side. They will dispense with n wedding ton.- and for tho pies cnt will reside with li'is patents nt 1201 12 tinn stiect. POLlcr. AND ALDKHMANIC. Henry Lnul, of 421 Wiights court, when he wns home, wnived a henilng hefoie Ahleimnn Kellow yuaterdny nf teinoou, and etiteied ball In tho sum of $"M foi his appeal unco befoie couit. Tho chin ge was "desel Hon and non sllppoit." piefeiied by his wife. Ho has not b.een home to iop his childieli since May 11 lust, so It is alleged. Kledeiiek Lovvr, lesldence Taylor hut most of his time In Seranton was found In his sulky fast asleep Wednes day evening by Pattolinan Matthew.'. The hour was a wee' sliiu' one and tho hoi-e nppmcntly having the better sense was wanibilng niottnd seeking some place of safity Aldeiinan Moses lined him W In police couit yester day moinlng. He puld Mis Hridget Nuusliton. culling hetself "Tlie widow from tho Pyno" wns picked up on the stuet early es terdny nioinlng I y Ltetiteiinnt Wll llams hi n diunkeii condition. Not having the teiiUilto ?5 lo pay tile line Imposed hy Aldeininlt Mrbes In liollco couit, she wns enrolled with tho re eiults now stationed nt tho county bnstllo. Her term of enlMtmont lusts for 20 dnys. HHTWHHN MAN AND SNAKH. "And the head of the seipnnt shnll hcL'iushed' " and Dr. H. S. Sut ton, of Jackson dtrri t, now has n lieau t If ill specimen of a lattlesnake's skin which ho pi eposes to have mounted as a tiopliy of his Ugh. ngnlrst that "i.U tlet's" venom. Yiioidny moinlng us lie urd his fib nd Philip Wle kiner were ihlving down fiom Hlmhiust lo the i ity. n thne foot in tiler of the "vd low" vnilety fast lied Its f ,1114s into one of the forelegs or the Iioifo. The sirike, unseen, had liecn colled 111 tho load Hoth men Jumped to the ground nnd soon dispatched th snake. They then tinned their attention to tho hoi so, whiih (ilicneiy showed signs of a col lapse. Dr Sutton Is n skillful veleiln my suitri'on and was, In fact, lust ip tuiiiing from n call. They did nil that skill could niggest and after t-evernl houts haul wink weie lewaided hv be ing able to puueed The horse villi, howevei, lies! ear.- for several days. The men me congratulating them selves of tln.'lr iwn and the niilnial's teenpe. Funeral ol the Late Matthew Alalia Was Very Largely Attended. nnOPIHM MASS CHLIIimATHD IN l-T. JOHNM CATHOLIC CHUItril HY 1112V. 12. J. MP.LLHY, WHO IN HIS SHUMo.v iti2ri:nni2D to '11112 WOHTHY LIP11 OP THH DI2CI2AS12I). SHVKltAL CASKS H12AHD H12rOU12 ALDHIIMAN DONOVAN - OTIIUlt MATT1215S OP 1NT12U12ST. DUNMOUE. Tho fuitcrnl nf Mntthevv Mnlla took placo from his lute lesldenee, comer of Pinspect iivenue nnd Muplo street, yes-te-iduy mottling. The lemalns leposed in a hnndsome casket, nnd dining th inclining liutidteds culled nt the icnl done" and tonic the lust look on tho featinos of a ninti who wns uihnhcil, nnd tespected by his Inigo citclo of ft l"tiils nnd acquaintances. At 0 o'clock the 1 usket was closeel nnd tho sorrowful procession moved to tho church of St. John the Hvangellst. whole u solemn mass of leqiilem was celebiated by Hev. 12. J. Melley, pastot. and f 1 lend ot the dece.is..d. Father Mellev. at the close of the set vices pin nouneed n fitting eulogy on the lite of Mr.MalK. He rereried to him as a man and a ehilsthin In the sttlctest bon-o, tine lo his faith. loiil to his countiy, nn upright citizen and devoted to his family nnd home. As Hie lomnlus were being liotne from the ehttich, Miss Julia Donnelly feel ingly 1 outlet od ' P'oe as u Uliel." St. P.itlirk'sTotul Abslineliee and 1 -liovo-leiit s ii let, ot which .Mr Malta- was one of the 111 st membeis nnd most eiioigetle woikeis, attended the func1.1l in u body nnd fiom their tanks the p.ill-boaieis weie chosen They weie Patrick Doyle. John Mnyoik, Kdwnid .J11lnn.u1. Maur ice Duggati, John Hutler and John D Holand. Tho Intel nient was made In thu Catlicdial comotery at Hydo Paik. tX. M. SuMircr. of limit Drinker street. rvvlll leave tomoirow iiinrulnii; for New Haven, Cotui., vnIicto he will nttend a nice ling of the New Htighind llllle as soclatlon. The contests will take plnce Mntuliiv nnd 'luesilny. 1'ioin there Mi. Silencer will go to Viinon, Vermont where the National llllle association will have shooting events on Wiiliirsduv and Thuimluy o the same week, lt Is ex tieetnl thnt hei will return with new laurels Hi now holds the championship' for Ml) shots, won ut Maillson Uiitliire Unideii, 11 fiw tnonths ago. While nvvuy Mr. Spemcr will use the Slovens rifle Miss Maty Hath and Wllficd Matthews weie quietly married ut tho home of the bride's Kiuiidparciits, Mr. und Mrs (hoigu Hath, on North lllakoly stieil, Inst tilgllt. Hev. 12. J. Houghton Uliig the nuptial knot. Ontv the ulntlves nnd Itllllieillati'ly fllomls of tlie fatllllv wile pieeiit Mr. and Mrs Muttliiws will Itninidlati'ly go to hoiisi keeping In u ihvelllng on North Illakily stuet, Ailliur II. Jiiiklns, tlie .voung son of Albert Jenkins, of 310 llutler stiret, dint of pirotnntlla at n o'clock list night, aged 11 years. The funeral nnnoimce lilellt Will be mndo Inter. Monday 11101 nlng. Sin 30, at 9 o'clock thou, will b" ling lalPlng eseiclses at the Hlieltle Hose company's rooms. Pro fe!or Illshop's band vvlll be In attend ance. Alt ineinbils nio uquestcd to be present. Horn To Mr. and Mrs. Friend Hnlleck, of Spencer stleet, a son. The Aillligton ilnulile ipmrtette met rt the home of Wlllliuil Coulter, on Depuv street, Inst night The bovs epect to ender fevernl si lections at tho c.cr cIsoh Mimorinl Day. There will lie n ling raising nt Hire Irlc Hnglne rooms Monday morning, May 3.. nl ! o'clock sharp. All memhi rs are rn.lie-dd to be pic sent. Speeches will hj lnnde bv prominent persons. Profei so Illshop's band will be In nttenilTnce. 11.' older of committee, Jnmcs Mnrkev, Charles Iteuekirt, Ueorge Heuckcit, Cunse lllehtcr. GHCEN KIDOE. BOSTON DENTAL PARLORS Ml-comors to tho NEW YORK DENTAL PARLORS. "TCUTII A1AIII2 PliRI'nCT." ' OrlKl.iator at Palnle Dentistry. Wo extract teeth nil teeth and npply gold crowns and bildgo work without tho least particle of pain by a method pat elite d und used hy u only NO CHAHOH for 11 ilnliss exiraetinir uhnn inmh .,-n ordeitd. " "'" KR. S csx. faii I'jII Set Trstli. $.t 00. Wo cunrnnt n nt. (InlJ erimni, S.1 em All oilier vcork at pro isirtloniilnl low jirlces u-UulJ Crown and DrlJitc VVurK aspeclolt). Helng the oldest mil lorgent dental par lnri In the vvoild wi nre fe well enuipped thnt all wolk etc tie lis us Is the best to b" hud. Our opu.itlins nre positively painlevr. All vsmk Bii.irnntocd for 18 vcuiB. All fonmr contiucts mulo bv New York De nt it p erlnrs will bo mado good b the Ikston Dent il Purlors. Boston Dental Parlors Curntr l.iicl. nvanna rnj Wjomlng Avcs. (Over Newark Shoe Store) mp v.! v J lufi S.jKkP im, 1 falobe Warebqtise I 1 o- Telling Bargain Truths The Inst week lit May has 1 01110, nnd we're getting nnxlous uhniit our Kaiu y Dii-ss ('mods Stock; not, how evei, because It is any larger than usunl at this sca on of the year, hut because tluioB alwas so many ocjil lots und seasons litns to eh an up before 0111 semi annual lnventmy eonns uhmg on the Hist of July next. All fctrhtly suminor fahilis In this dcp.11i1m.11t mc marked nt tlenrliiB prices from this dav fotwnrd. As a Proof of Our Earnestness to make 11 clean sweep throughout the dopnitnicnt be fore wo take stock, we submit lln following lemaikuhlo price-cutting 1 samples, und assuio 0111 filonds that thero nro many more tn the store Just as good In overy way. uhic.ii hul; of spuee forbids our mentioning. WILLING WOHKI2P.S 12NT12HTAIN Tho'o who uttended the enteitaln inent lield last evening 111 tho lectin u loom of the Slmnion Metlmdist church bv the ollllg lienple of the Willing Wmkeis band of tlie chinch, vvcro igui.ibl suipilsoel. The band com pi Wis pilui Ipnlly oung misses in Its lnembcishlp und has been organized but a "Inut time Mrs. J. it. Sweet, iimti'il bv a corps of cuing ladies, bus 1 bulge of tlie hand nnd the meet nnce a week icgitlaily. Sewing und Kindled arts uie taught and lust even ing 1111 exhibition of some of their hundiwoik was given. Hi J H Sweet, pastor of tho ihiiuh pi 1 sided and Miss (.liace Acker .11 ud as ue companist. The programme luiiinl out consisted of tecitntlnna by tin Missis Hertim, Gertiudc and Louisa Follows, Coin Hallett nnd Leila Por ter. Piano duets weie phi ml ly tho Mlsses Vlnon.i and Vitglnia Do Pay nnd Misses Lois Hollow,, and r.llzalietli Hotser. Miss Oiaco Acker pl.ied a piano solo and Chiulis 12. Sweet a banjo solo. The misses Hilda Sa.o nnd 1211abcth Hel.-er sang 11 duet and Harry Acker 11 oulo. A chin us entitled "Tho Maine" was will sung by the Misses Ueitha Fellows, Hlanelie Thomas. Hell Miyder, Hertha C.ii-nn, Stella Shaw, Ilttii Woodiuff, Hthel Doud ami Lei, loiinfi,llei'. These sumo M-lsscs posed mi Mtss Dolly Thomas sang the solo "Coming Thio' tho Hyo." A short social fossIoh Including tho solving of lef rudiments, was held at tho conclusion of the o.eiclscs. "1 PIECES Twine Bulllnu, tho 1 hnlteit hhaillns III 11 .irlv mi ninn K Nov ell v Wiuve. 'II 1 re's mou thin (.'find viiue in this 1..1 CL12AN l'l' 1 HJCVG. I 15 Cents O ASSrmTBD. This lot is mixed. The people favor ite bo tirsi These were nil quick .iii ers at c. unit Ki'gc No bod h h 11 (1 e s. CLEAN UP I'itll'K, 379 Cents 3 pincns 40 Inch Vigor CBUJS. Thero's been a prrfict cruze for thl cloth nil ncusoii. Thiw ropnsent u late shlptni nt Were ejc-. CLI2AN fi PlilCU. -15 Cent ! IS PIECI2S Highest grade lm pnrtccl all wool Vtg. nreuux in . w areen Itlue. Iirowu and lircv mixtures. A rnre I) it r g 11 1 n. CLEAN UP PHIC12. O 0-.- .V) Ci-nl.t o II PIECES New Novelty ef fect Vlgoreaus suit ings. All right light Ebudes In superb spring mixtures. Former prlco. csije. CLEAN UP PU1C12. y Cents 13 PIECES H Inch Hlegos. A beautiful F roncli vvcovo its dalfcato light shadings which thoy understand tho nit of producing to perfectly. Lnt weeks price. k5c, CLEAN UP PHIC12. (.8 Cents Ii Globe Warebolise ; 1 i?i?iw l'NcpiY,iS I Don MEMOIUAL DA". Momorl.il e.serelses will he h. Id this afternoon hy tho pupils of i-ovpial pub lic schools heie. Theio ate ton schools, Nos, C, li. 13, 11, lfi, IS, 19. 23, 10 und 3J, nnd patilotle e.c ictus will, no doubt, bo hold ut each. In somu instances the school, ns a whole, will observe It; in cithers, ench loom will have Its own e.serelses, and again one, two or moio rooms will unite In currying out nn appropriate piogtnmme. At No l'l. tin pupils of Intermediate) A and H, and 2i..mmar C, will unite. It Is ospected that Curtain A. II. Stev ens, of tho Hzia tirlilin 1'odt, No. 133, wrund Army of the He-public will de liver an ncldress. The school icmlrol leia ivi Invited to bo ptesent, ulso the paieius of tl.o children. The eciclses will he held at thu school and tho fol lowing ptogtnmmo will ho can led out: SnuB, "Marching Through Georgia " Hchool Recitation, "The ltusty Sword." .Miss Lillian Tewkshury Song. "Tenting Tonlglil" School I'honogruph Selecllons W. 1'ijor Hue tuition, "Hull Cull " Miss Ploronco Davis Song, Uattb Cry uf 1'ieidom ' SehoJl Patriotic Address. Sons. "Solillers' Hequtem" School Phonosrapli Selections W. Pror Song, "Vacant Chulr," Pupils of Ginnimar C llccltntlon, "Music on the Huppuhun- nock" Miss Ilesslo Sloat gong, ".Soldiers' Furowoll" School Essay, "Spiln, Cuba und America," Hiiiiiphre Urndley Phonograph Selections W, Pror itccltation. "Slur Spangled IJannoi," School Song, "Tnimp, Tramp, Tramp".. .School HecltatlOll, "Itldo ef lenuio McNeil," Miss Gcraldilio Phillips Song School Plnnogriiph. , ,j, Itecltatlon, 'Tho Maine." Miss llotlo Sloat Song, "Air.erlca" bchool The ubovo ruplls will assist In the me mcilid nrvlcps at tho Washburn Street eimctcry Monday. PEP.SONAL MENTION. Michael J. Stent nn und son Michael, of Pilco sltee t, ictuined yestculny fiom a two dnvs' llshlng trip at Lake Poyn telle. They had a lino mess of fish Joh'i T. Jones, the well-know n tenor singer, of IMIevue Heights, has nee opt ed tho position of elilef Janitor at the Cnlliny Hnglne c 1 building on Wyoming avenue. Dr. W. 12. Llojd. of Olvph.int, a for mer tesldeiit of this side. Ins opened an olllce heic ngaln He Is located over Mugi.ive's phnnuuy, corner of Main avoniie and Jaikson stioot. Jainis Walsh, of Jackson slicot, has 1 elm ne 1 funn a tilp to Philadelphia. Aldeiiuun anil Mis John P. Kelly, of Seventh streit, uie the guests of the lattei's parents ut Aldetiville, Wayne eounty. Miss Anna MeCotnlck, of Hampton stus't, is visiting fi lends at Hinghani ton. Dr. 13. G. Hi ddoe, of South Main nve nue, Is in Phlla lelplila on business. Mrs William Duvis and daughter. M.-s Uiui.i, if 'iVyomliig, have le t tn nod home nftor visiting Mis, Char les Pi'iina, of Wnshlunn stiei t. Hev William Millloid of llu'-h, Pa, is the guest of friends here MUs Minnl" Davis, of North Sum iki avenu', is tho guest of friends at Shoniokln. Mis Trunk Hanlsen, nf Hnektts te.wn, N J , Is the guest of her sister. Mm. Clutetue Shiyer, of Noith Main avenue- Mr. and Mis. Thomas Muiphv, or Thtnl jtii-ot, nie hclnq eongiatulated. It Is a son. Thomas James, of South Heheeca avenue, is very 111 of appendicitis at Ill's home, Ass&tnn't 'Mine Supeilnlendont Thomas D. Davle.i, of South Main ave nue, is slowly recovering tiom nis 10-cc-nl seveie Illness. Mr. and Mis. P. J. Iloff, nnd two danghte-rs, eif Llni-oln, Neb., ni lived In IhH city yesleulay and uie tho guests ot Mr. and Mis. John Owciif, ot Noith Hi imlcy nv"iiue. They will leildo on Noith Sumner avenue, IN DONOVAN'S COURT. Aldeiman C. C. Donovan issued a wairant sevoial dvs ago for the nr icst of John Haves, ji., who was chnigoel hy his father with ascnult and battery and thleatc nine! to kill. John Was tukon hefciip tho aldeiman at noon visteulny nnd ho momis. d to lefoim nnd to Heat his patents with tho re-spH-t duo them. His father wns dis posed to fotglve his son and tho alder man held him In $20) hall tor one month nnd upon Jlnos conduct In tint time lests tin lesult of the case. His father cjunllfiod ns his bondsman While tiie aldeiman was enjoying his noon-day lunch, after disposing of tho Hnes case, Mrs Michael Can oil. of Lo voile court, lushed Into his oltlco badly beaten, nnd in n pltl-ihlt condi tion, enured, she paid, by her hubanil, who attacked her while under the In lluencc ot hquoi. A w.iriant was Is sued for Ciirioll and he- wns held In $.".1111 hall One who has expeilenced the un pleasantness of putting his hand In his pock'-t nnd to -his utter surmise dls covets that his wallet Is missing, can nppie-clato tl.o tee-lings of Contiaetor lln? Fliilllnt, of till.) side, when he lushed Into ttorn -y Donovan's ofllee in tlie M ears' building os-terday and cNelti'dlv asked If In hud left :i laigo wad of bills there, p shott time b'-foto. "No voti did net, Jl.iv, leplled lr. Don ivun. "'1 In r I have boon touched," suiel tho eontiuctor, nn ho paced up and down the olllc o, bewailing his los, nnd was about to leave when tho aldeiman handed Mr. Phillips his money that ho had loft on the tildei man's desk, after paving a fee in n case ho was Interest ed In. The liulv filonds of the Genet nl Sheri dan council will meet this ivmlng ut S o'clock nt the council's looms to nt turgi for the picnic which will lie lull at Luiiiil Hill Park 011 Saturday, ,Iur 11. .M'pk Grnce Wi-d 1 ntertnlneil n num ber 01 ft lends ut her heme on Mon-icy nvrnui lmt evening. Mis Cirnco Hugil.v, of Cirbondale v. ho h.'S Peon the gm set of Green Itldge ire -ids, ri'tiirnrd home vi terd.iv. H.niV Hinolds, of Monsev avenue is speivllng n few dns In Ni vv York city. Tin- pupils of No 2S school will give n.i rnte rtnlnment this evi ning In the 'chnol nudltorlum. The following pio rr.irome will he tendered "King enu "1 ItclK" twelve oung ladles, pi 1111 solo, Mnhh Jiiyne, licit itlon, "The Prldr of Hittery It," Lnutn Harvey doll drPI girls from tlie primary dc--.mm nt u.'tation. "The Ki Ion's Cell." Miss llm-el Hnpcwill. zither t-olo, Hirmontc Ponir. dint, G-.ice. nnd Peuil Isenhmh, 11 1 it. itlon. "Little Torment." Corn Shot ten, Instrumental duet. Giiko und II -uie Stn. kl.oofi , leeltntlnn, "Our Polks" GriKp nen-on, chorus, twcntv-tlve bovs, rn-ltntlon, "The Illrcl of r-eedoin," Wal ter Stevins piano solo" 1211nlicth Palm er: mlMd chorus, "The Anvil Chorus," llf'v voices. Seed; AND- PertSlizers A.MERMAN MISSION. THE ill S COOELL Gfl, Refrigerators AND Ice Chests. II fi CONNELL CO., 434 LaGkawanna Avi THE Fl'NHAL OF MUS. RICHARDS. Thu funeial of tho Into Mis. Ann Hie hards was hold yosWiday nfteiiiouu fiom tho lovldonut! of her eUiughter, Mrs. W, A. arlftlths, roar C15 Adams avenue. Tho remains wire borno to tho M1NOH NEWS NOTES, It ts expected that many will take advantage of homing the Asaph Con ceit ceimpuny of coloieij people, who will appear net Monday evening nt the Simpson Methodist church under the auspices of Simpson chapter, Ep vvoith h igiu-of that 1 luu ill. Miss Ma rie Mortis Dirsey is tlie soloist nnd has been In ml hole bifoie.They havo a we'll selected iepc-1 lOire of comic, elas sh and saeriel inus v, Tho Women's Heme Missionary so-cle-ty of tho Sinn son Methodist Epis copal church, will give u lccoptlon nnd euteitnlnmcnt to Its hrnmaiy mem ber this evening. The following pio gramme will le icnUerud: Singing. Prnt!r by tho Pastor .. Hev, J. H, Sweet Snlei .MUs Lillluu Shlvcly 12ss.iy, "Why Do Wo Need a Homo Missionary Socletj ?" Mts3 Rachel Jones Duet. Mrs. Lewis and Mis-a Elln U nth-hall Hecltution M'.ss Jissle Puff "Work and Prngiess of the Home Mls- slunury Hojlitj" . .Miss Hmnm LcvUs Duet, Mlxses Ellen Godshnll and Lillian Shtvely Roll cull of honorary members who will respond by pajlng dues and making bhort speeches. Light rcfieshmcntfl will be served. DACK TO IJUADINQ. TRIED TO SETTLE CASE Peter Hlg-jlns, of the turner section of tho Twentieth wnul. who. with his brother John, was held in ball for nn alleged nssnult on Thomas Dougherty, hy Alderman Ruddy, Wednesday even ing, hid n wan ant Issued last evening for Dougheit s an est, charging him with oxtoitlon. In his infoimation given to the aldeiman, Peter stated that yesteiduy lie nnd his hi other mado oveituies to Dougheity to withdraw the ehaices, In consideration of tho Hlgglns paing $10 to him and settling nl costs ill the iases. The eitfir was agiecd to, nnd last evening the ti lo went to tho olllce ef Aldeiman Ruddy and nt tho conclusion of n civil case the alderman was giving 11 healing to, Dougherty infmmed him Hint they had come to settle the cases heaid by him tho evening piovious pougheity also told his honor of tho money consideration. The aldeiman lnfoi mod him thnt ho would not ei'it sent to such action In his court. He fore ho finished the statement. Peter Hlgglns handed Doughoity n $10 bill, which was accepted and, turning to Aldeiman Ruddy, he nsked that a war rant bo issued, charging Dougherty witli extorting money. Ills request wns compiled with nnd a liciti Inff in Uie case will be siven tonight nt 7 o'clock. I'l rs t Anniversary ol tho Oponiu Ce lehriilect Lust Night. Tlie 111 st anlvcisaiy of the nooning of tlie Airciiunu Memorial Tabernacle Mission of the Penn Avenue- lluptlst chinch was obseived last evening. It was stnitod by a committee of tho Sunday scho il and Clulstlnn Endeavor and aftot wauls nssunuil by tho olllcial hoard of tlie 1 lunch. Tho Sunday school und the- weekly player meeting be gun In n ptivnto house on Mulbeiiy street. Lemuel Amermun wn.i Its lint superintend! nt. After his dentil J. W Hi owning became superintendent. The new chapel on Pteseott avenue was erected lust winter. The exercises last evening consisted nf a few lomarks by Mr. Hi owning, who tefoired to tlioso who had died during the car. Mr. Amerman and Mm. Evans. Uonrje Hunsy, secie-tai, piesonteet tho year's tepott which showed that CO had Jolncel tho school. At Hist only 33 were in tho pilinary department. The site for tho present c Impel was bought in Oct. ISA". On December JO it vvus dedlcnted flee of debt, thiough Uie gonetoslty of Mrs. Ella Amerman, Mr. McClave and other friends. Tho piesent membeishlp Is 173. the average atte ndnnce 13J. There nro nine classes and a large prlmaiy dep.n t ment. Hev. Ii. F. V, Pierre gave n brief ad doss and Mrs, L. M. Gates udded a few eiicoiuuginn wotds. A telegram was locolvod from Rev. Dr. J. K. Dlon nnd a reply sent to him. Tho evening closed with a pleasant social. 101 POWDER CO. Itooms 1 ami 2. ConiHth BTd'g. SCRANTON, PA. Mining and Blasting Muele it Mooic nod Uushtlale Works. LAI LIN & RM POWDKR CO'S ORANGE GUN POWDER I lectrlc I!Uterle, I'ledrlo 12tploderi. lor exploillns blasts, Safely t'usu and IIIOH nlLOblVES .spauno CliBmlCa' Go's NEWSBOY SON? TO JAIL. Delwcilcr in Churge ol 11 Hcteclivo Ilns Lclt Here. A K. Detw oiler, ni rested here on a Reading uniiant for embezzlement, left hero for Rending yesteula morn ing with County Detective Hanknoct, of that clt During AVedncsdn nnd yeterda Ditwiiht mudi a number of unsuc cessful efforts to si-cuie hull. Headache speedily cured by tho use of Karsf twits Acid Phosphate Lpi eaiant to tako. ,AflmaJtTii-lit.iT.rrai Sold only In bottle. -- rrjt-i.MTOTin.J.r Nt'BS CIV NEWS. In St. John's hall, this even'ntr. the Smith Hcranton base ball club will con- duct an enteitninn.ent and social, nnd the boys ot our rack team will no do jlit be grce-ted with a crowded house, which they lie lily elesorvo. The pec pie of thh rectlon has been the leclplcnts for several tensons of good exhibitions of tho nitlonal tjnmi given hy tho South hcranton club nnd the only rev enue received by the club Is through the libornlil of tlutr ndmiiers on siu-h occuslors as tontfsht. An eicillent progrninmo vv ill h glv-n. Th Industrtnl Hullding nnd Loan association nt n, icient meeilng el'-eted th) following stuft tf compe-tent and trustworthy ofllceis: President, Cluis tlan Htorr; vice president, Carl Mtn-nli-h: tronsuier. 11. J. ,leghr; secretary II. F. Icgler; directors, J P. Rink, George .Siheuor, P. J. Phillips Mis Edwaid Mauley, of Cedar nvo nue. Is visiting at McKeesport. James O'Connor la spending the week at New York cltv. Mis. G. A. Miller, of Cedar avenue, received 11 letter yesterday fiom Mr. and Mis. S. S. Spiuks. who nro sojourn ing in Germany. The missive wns elnted at Anveis, May 111, and both were enjoying good health, and tho only bar rier to their pleasure, according to their statements. Is. "In this section It lnlns -100 days evoiy ear." Mis Spruks gave an Interesting doscilp tlon of the quaint old town und the chumetcrlstlcs of the people. A large delegation of tho members of the Centuiy Hose company will visit tho Excelsior Hose company of tho North End tonhcht nnd a social session will bo held In tho latter's tpuur teis. Permanent Man Flekua, of tho Nep tune company. Is on his vacation, Louis Klmmer nnd Cliuiles Kaostner retained fiom Gouldsboro yesterday with a big batch of trout. Charged With Uuvtug Stolen Copies ol New- York oriel. Willie Ttute, a newsboy 13 years old, was sent to Jail e-stndny by Aldei mun .Millar. He- stolo SO Now Yon Worlds lust Sunday fiom tho agei.t, Walter O'Mallcy. Title's parents live In Hyde P.uk, hut ho has not been home in three menths, nnd slept in bos cars, b.wns mid anywhere ho could And iiheltei. His mother was suttslled to have him io to jail Who thinks lt may cortvet his evil tendencies. - Two through trains d Ml, ctcept Sun day. Fcrinton to Chic .11.-0 vli D. I. .v W. nnd Xlekel Plat - und' Low rai " Elegant ceiuipmmt. Pa.-t time THE DICKSON M'FG CO,, hcranton and V ill.es-IIarre, Pa. Muiiiifuctiliers of LOCOmOTIVES.STATIOHARY ENGINES liollcrs, lloiatlngnnii Pomplnj .Machinery. f.cneinl dilii e, hi-ranlon, P.v ATTI.ND TO YOUR CYLs. NOW I'eiljlit pre.i'rvcil uiul beadiiches prs veiileil bv h.iviiu vour cvci pi operly anil i-eii-iitllliiilU tMinliul "ud lit to I nye cxunilni.il i'ee. I hi) lutcet olyles of Spoa laeles and eeg'iisscM ut tho lowe-it pncj. DR. 5HIMBERG, 303 Spruce Strast. N!tlll Tlim'IIIilN, ALL IvIMH iurealtli Uilm.cl I'-clrnct-i. I'rce book U.h ho W VIIII.NUIO.N UHLMlUlVL CO. U-lllllt011, 1). c. LACKAWANNA lyilEU ID P )m IBAHUFACTUBEHS OF imiiTr nr . nm li H1RDIIID0D LUMBER ur Hill '1 itnber cut to order on hliort notice. Hardwood Mine Rails sawed to uniform lengths constantly on hand. Peeled IlMUlocU Prop Timber promptly 1 urnUhed. MILKS At Cross Pork. Potter Co.. on the Buffalo and htisquc. iin.1111.1 Knlirouel. At .Min.i. Potter County. Pa., on Coudor.-.prt. and Port AUecnnv Railroad. Capacity-4t)0.000 feet per clay. I GliNLUAL Ol'llCC-lioaidof Trade Building, bcranton, I'n. Telephone No. 4014. r-fc r- RY WOSWAN Ther tsa vronpt. Uo ami cf rtsln In remit. Ttc eennlDe (Dr. ?!') oeTer dUa-H For Salo by JOHN Spruce street- H. PHELPS, Pharmacist, cor. VVvomlno avenuo and. Chlchf.lrr'. t'nxllib Plamoml ItramJ. $8k fn SN'Sfj v i Orlfflnul . till Clnlv flrnulnp. A. Arc ftlwkyi n I libit laoics ik 4X l'rueut for Chkhcur ni Ina .?V monSiiranl iu ltt-d sad i, U Ltru UaVuX-r Itfdlii kaIoJ with Llnu rlblxn luLnW iyjno other it Jtnaroui tuhtutu V ri irijod 1 imtritiotii a uniMiiii or n-4 i to Miimri f r itrttouUri t ntmalkli id1 t ll.tl, . 1 .tl. - M. I.tttm I.. .)... ' Jlll. IO.IIOII r tllUDUI. XaCtljpir, i.hli)hrlvl lir.nlpi.ie'a..v,1nnt.,.n hjBLfb Boll li ill Uil Utujgltu. l'IIH.VPA.,l'A. UAHK Vflll h'""a TUroit, l'lmplei. lop llHVu TUU pc-r- 'olore I H110U, Acliotl 1,1 Hori'n, l'l, er In Mouth, lliilr InUlneYi -.c'rltti COOk KI'.MI.DV CO., 091 Ma5anl:i 'tmple, Chlcagu, III , for proots of curat. I Capital, $1100,000, Worai c.isui curealn 13 tol 33 Jay, lou-rue uoo 1 iri:
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