, w -. (rJ THE SCR ANTON TRIBUiNti-TUESDAY, MARCH 28, 1890. EVENTS OP DAY IN WEST SCRANTON BOOMS TOR Y. W. C. A. BRANCH NOT YET DECIDED UPON. Another Meeting of the Promoters Hold and Intel est Continues Un abated Weekly Deposits of tho Public Schools' Savings Fund Still Up to the Standaid Attorney A. J. Colborn Will Address tho Pupils of No. 14 School Lodges Elect Officers Seveml Social Affnhs. Thf Indies of this side, who nto pto notlut; the; wotk of cstablMiIni? tho branch of tin- Younjr AVonien's Chtls tlan association, met In tht Widish Cn1 vinlstle Mcthoc'lst enurch on South lnln avenue yesterday nttnnoon at 4 oildU. Mis O"oim Howell presided ami led the devotional exorcises Pravci was offered lv Mies Charlotte S.UHKC imports nf various committees were hcanl end pissed upon, and the rooms committee announced that the eiuartois at 207 South Main r.enue will not be scoured as Intended, and other quar tPis will bo sought by Hum. It was also decided that the looms committer endeavot to n run a suitable room in point church, win re meetings can be held, and the ladle.s will assemble at the call of the ptesldent. Th" following ladles were appointed on the press commltt'c: Mis. James It IliiffliP", Mis. Cvvilvtn AVilllims, Ml-s Jennie nanlels and Mi Uan dolph June' The chnliwomcn of the various committees, ate as follows He llsknis, Jliss MatR.ttet J imlton ree ep tlon Mi A A Lindibuiy, ciitcrt iln mciit, Allss Knur.a Lewi", Junlm work. Ml"" Anna. Mutison: music. Mrs P.ati dulpli Jones, niembciship Miss Itaihil Jones: loom Miss Mai Ilia Mutt. The meetirK n well attended and m jch interest was manifested in the ptoceodlnRs. The executive committee, comprising ladles fiom the vnrlous churches, will be annouicid later. WEHKLY SCHOOL DEPOSIT?. Tho lntciest In the weeklv collections III public schools .m, 1;. 11 and IJ is unabated, and the deposits ve-tordav ate in keeping .villi the aveiage amounts deposited. Thoe foi this v eek aie as! 1 allows' Xo a, H. L Moigan pi Inclpal Miss Li wis. jr. rents Miss Yaiighm. 70 eents, MNs C'aipenter, .'.s tents, Ml Rllddv 1". cent- Ml" Mullen. 7t cents, Mls 1'VUovis 71 cnts Mi-s Knapp, ',$ eent-. Miss O'Connoi "il cents, to tal IT, N'o 19, Miss lo ephine D Lets, piin- Dr.BuEI's Why cotiffh and risk consumption This wonderful remedy has w - v -w -mw iVnnHi,flill f. IMMtU nJ WUUil jji Mcurcou n promptly cures throat and lung troubles. Price 25 cents. UNEEDA (fOOU COUCH SYRUP TAKE Oufour'3 French Tar. 1 uk sm r i Gi:ou(;i: w. jrNKiNS'. 1 01 h Main Avenue Crepons Are by far the most popular Black Dress Fabric on the market today, aud it must be admitted that a hand somer fabric never came from a loom. Besides this, its adaptability to prevailing skirt fashions endears it to the hearts of lovers of style, while it has been amply demonstrated that no other weaves cau be substituted, producing the same dressy effects. It is little wonder then that Crepous are again the rage, aud are in great er demand than ever. English Crepons Are the best in the world, and their latest creations in silk faced goods are marvelously beautiful. But, this is not all, English Crepous wear as satisfactorily as plain weaves. They do not pull out or fray, and are, therefore, absolutely dependable under any aud all cir cumstances. True, they are at present hard to get, but we have succeeded in getting delivery of a full range of the very latest imported novelties, to which Ave invite inspection. Prices $1.50 to $3.50 a Yard Another Novelty Hard to get is round here in Silk Faced Black Crepous, Avith colored stripes. This week, by way of additional interest to our special Crepou Exhibit, we will offer these superb cloths that are guarantee 1 A-j- (tl YC value for $2.50 a yard $' O Color effects on black grounds include white, tur quoise, lavender and green. Special Crepon Values Popular, up-to-date effects in the best Domestic Cre pous iu Mohair aud Silk. 10 Pieces, Worth 75c, at 55c. 8 Pieces, Worth $1.12, at 75c. 10 Pieces, Worth $1.25, at 98c. Every pattern in the above specials is desirable, while the makes are as good as any that come from our do mestic looms. The Bargain Lots Will not be placed on sale till this morning. saS45SSC' 1-f-&r ! - r w ,. clpal Jt.ll: Miss Murray, $2.48; Miss Nichols, Jt.71; Misn Beamish, J1.17: Miss Morgan, 72 cents; Miss I'ljnn, J2.ll- Miss 'Kent, 07 cents; Miss Hvanr, $1.01, Miss Wade, J2.10J Miss Murphy, Jl.OS, Miss Peel:, Jtl.45; Mr. Kerbei, $1.14. total, J22 63. No. 13, David Owens, pilnclpnl, J 00; Martha Watklns, Jl.fO: Alice Evans, $2 34: Hcitlm Kelly. $1 SI; Nellie Rich nid, 1!) cents. Nellie Kelly, r cents; ratherlne Phillips, Jl; Kllza Pile-. C cents; S-'atah McDonald, 40 cents; Maty Harris, r cents; total, JIR.SI. It Is woithy of note tint since the collection scheme was InauRuratcd in December, ISJ7, many of the other schools tluouahout the city have tak en up the wot It and now nuke vvecly deposits. V. ILL APDRRSS PUPILS. Next Thuisdny maiks the close of the wlntr term In the public schools, and liaiiiil W. Phillips, pt Inclpal of No 11 school, has nnde "iratiBements to Uttlnqty cel"hiate the event. Ho has secured the serlces of Attorney A J. Colborn. state president of the Patri otic Older Sens of America, to deliver an addicss on ' I'pochs In United States Hlston The address will be of a patriotic nattne and will be an exceptional treat for the pupils Tho event will not alone be for the chlldien. but their parents utc cordially Invited to attend the e- C'telseS, Professor e'hilllps has jecently nut ed a piano fm the use of the pupils ., ., ,ni. . .. .i,o ,,ni mm nn.l i Instiumcntnl selections ate ol cub day's exercises. a feature ANNIVHKSAKY PARTY. The ladles of the Scianton ItelleC coips, No SO, Auxiliary of Kzia OiiUlu post, Grand niv ot the Republic, lendeied a birthday annlveriry sur pilse party last evnlnc to Mrs. K Ar Httomr, of St'Utl' Main avenue The guests weie entertained with phono giaph selections by Ml Stiong, and otlitivvise "pent a very pleaunt even lnsr, and wue cctved with refiehments befoie departing for their homes. Thoe present weie. Mrs Uandolph Jon(s. Mis. Fred A'nsden. Mis F. L WaltM. .Mis. It V. Post, Mrs. Harriet Halley, Mi. Olive Glbbs. Mrs. itose Walters, MiJ Oram Cox, Mrs. John Loomls, Mis Frank Poele, Mis. Fled Warner, Mi- Maria Allen, Mis Hughes, Jin James, Misses Jessie Hilstlev, M.ugaiet Htlstley ind Ger ttudf Loomls VLHASANT SOCIAL KYHNT. Ml N O. Mavo, of Svvtliud stieet, was agieeiblj Mlipilscd by her chll dun. giandehllilien and other lei Ulves on Situida evening at the hum of her (lauhtei, Mrs. Hvron Slote. where thev t?atheied to celelna'e Ml- Mayo's bli thda.v Yoeal and li stltltnetital selections weie given ami the evening was veiy plia-antl.v s-pfiit by all piHsent IJLHCTION OF OrFlCKRi; Itlpnlt division No 45 Sons of Tem p rime tlee ted the following otlioei at theli mc jllng held on Hatuiday veiling Past worthy patriarch. Hugh William, woithy patilauh, Thomas nil is woithy associate, IJU.i Digger llnaiKial sniix.., DraUI Hopkins. tioa--urii, William Hughes lecoidlng sciibe. Willi 1111 H Hams, assistant tcioidlng scribt, Samuel IMwards, ch iplain, Jenkln Reynolds, superin tendent ol .vtaing ptople'.s vvoik Thos. J. Hdwnids; asMstuit eondttitoi. Warehouse - M hoses? Hie body Is (eJ me diooj. blood mean pour fuuj Poor fm I meons wcnKit 44 and ill. as.'. Blood llculctter's Hit ter 4 enrich the blond aiM make rich (nod tor the Imdv. Mreigtli and health result STOMACH .; ITTE$ .Sutnli Peyncn eondueto". Hdwuid Hopkins, Inside s ntlti 1, William Pavls, outside sentinel, Joshua Hllas The officers Will be Install, d at next Satutday evenlufr'a mo -Hub b Ob- tl let. Deputy H. K. Hew ate!, ot Wil liams' division of Aichb.tld. uuRGLAns on ti:nth RTiinrrr. The residence of H. " Htnman, at 42i Tenth stieet, win entered by bur glars Sunday evening while the family were at church. The Intruders reeured an entrance by breaking tho lock on the back door and evci drawer and closet In the hoime was ratnnoked About S20 In -mall chance was secured, which belonged to the chlldien. Mr. Illnman believes the robbry was committed by some one familiar with the premises and has a. clue to the guilty patties. He Intends to have wanants Issued for their attest. OFFICHHS Or GLORH LODGH. The following odlcf rs of Globe lodge, No. t'i9, Independent Order of Odd Fel low p, were elected last evening. Noble grand. D. It Heplogle, vice grind, M. L. Tovviisend: recording seeietatv, F W Wells, asolHtanl secielary, L. H. Dunning, tif-isuret, George Floiey; tiustru, rlEhteen months, I? AI. Fow ler. The above offlcets will be installed at the icgular meeting next Mondav even ing by Dlstiiet Deputy Grand Master David Cadvvgan. gi:ni:p.al ngws note?. The 'Cress and Crown," is the title of the saeied cantata, comprising so los, duets, tiioj, etc., which will bo tendered by a united choii of rlty volets at the Fiist AVt Ish Baptist church next Sunday evening The merr be) s of the united die ir nf the Fngllsh and Welsh R iptlst chinch cs ate t rattest od to in lit this evening In the latter chun h to reheat e the sneelal music. The pupils ol Grammar A classes of Nos 13, 14 and lb s hools, held are beai.al In the High .schcol jcstiidav. pteparatory to the eeulse.s at th teaeheis," institute next week The Continental Mine Accidental fund will meet at the lesldence ot the late Counclln an Thorn ts Norton, '.MOT Jai kson atteei tomoriow afternoon at 1 ",n o'clock, to attend the funeial. In tel nnnt will be made in the Cathedial cemeteiy. At the animal meeting of tho dlieet ois of the West Side bank last even ing John H Williams. AVllllam R. Wil liams and AVm T. Davis vveie elected directors for thiee years, and Di Mot g in J Williams wit? chosen to fill the umNpltfd term of the late Thomas D. Da Is. The annual report of the bank was veiy encout aging A iMungton eommandeiy. Knight-- of M"lti will niecM it their headtiuai ters nt VI "a o'clock this uucruoon, and will attend the funeial of the late bram Thomas, who was a mcmbei of the commander at Glen Lyon A meeting of the banquet committer for the banquet ot Division Xo. 1". An cient Oidei Hibernians, will meet to night, and every member is requested to attend. Go to Morel Hi others foi youi Hastei (low eis 'Phone, 1S40 The Women's Foielgn Missionary so eletv of the Ph mouth Congregational e hutch will hold their monthly meet ing this evening rt the chapel Rev. Kese Ueese will be piesent and "peak Llveivman William Price has added a handsome Kocknway coupe to his ahead' well-equipped establishment. The funeial of the late Abiatn Thomas will be held this afternoon. Servlce-s will be held in the Fits AVeNh Congregational chmch at '1 o'clock, anil inteiment will be made in Fortt nil! cc meteiy The AVonien s Feaeicn MNsionaij s-o-ci-tv met in the Simpson Methodist Hplseopal chin eh last evening and tiansacleel business, peitaining to the w ork. A painful accident befell Mlhs Stella, daughter of Mr. and Mis. Geoige Itlch aid, at theli residence on Second Miett, Saturda afternoon. The- glil was mu lling along the aid anel nipped Ilei coital bone was bioken and she stiffened from severe bruises The piitettainment. cake walk and j.01 l.il under the 'lusplces of Navajo tilbi Xo 10:.. Oidei of F.ed Men. will be held this enhif. A lengthy pro gi amine ot vocal and Instrumental he lee tlons will be given Uenlamln Ma.ey, cletl; nt T nklns" phatmacy, has received papers fiom Auioia ceillet',e, Illinois, noting the suio ccs" of hl.s cousin, IMvin Maxiy, for- nvrlv of till city, who Is no.v dean of the law dep utmeiit at the abve college. PIIUSONAL PAP. CiI5APllS P M. Ueihan, ot Price stieet has guile ti" Uutte City, Montana, whcie he will loin hl son in buslnc:s. Wallace Moser, of I.afayctto str-et, and chailts I.obr, if Hinuptnn stixet, leave tins raornlui.' fir a slant tilii to Maiie'li ( hunk Hammond Hoitnum, of Jenkins' diu; stu-o, Is visiting his parents at I'looms- bui g. Miss i;na Iivln, of Iiavton O.. is the gaest ot Miss IMna Williams, of South Main avenue. floth ,n stud 'tits at Weill' colli ge, Auiorn, N Y. OBSEQUIES OF LIISS WILSON. Held at the Residence Last Nifrht and Attended by Many Friends. Mun friends assembled at the lis klence of Fianlt Wilson, 3J4 Wobstnr avenue, last night to attend tho set vices held for tlie Into Miss Mary Wil son, who died S'inelav mternoon Tho lemalns will be taken to Ti li tem, N. J, tins moinlng at 8 ei'i l It via the Dclawar", Lit hnvvnnua ai.l Western rallioael, an. inteiment will be made there t imui row. SOME FOOLISH PEOPLE Allow a cough to run until It r.etx bojond he itach 01 mccllelnc 'i'i ottin say, Ch It will wiui nv.ni " but Iu mw.it ancH It wears them n.i Coulej i', i bo Unlaced to try the biieceenui mc Heine illeel Kemp's ItaU.uu. which is sold on a pimltve guarantee! to emu. iht'j would an- niedliitelv see the oxci linn pffect alter taking the lirst ilosu. l'lhu 'J.i.. ulul 5i)c Trll Uv flue. At ull eliu, u t HAPPENINGS OF NORTH SCRANTON MINER BURNED BY EXPLODING GAS WHILE AT WORK. Ilany Jones, of Brick Avenue, the Unfortunate Man His Hands and Faco Aro the Most Seriously In jured Cause of Explosion a Mys tcty R. Nelson Atherton, a Stu dent at tho Chester Mllltaiy Acad emy Surprised Mcmbors of tho Two Societies Debate Other Notes. Hairy Jones, of Brick avenue, it miner emplojed In the Leggetts Creek mine, was sevenely binned about the face and hands by an explosion of a mall quantity of gas In his chamber on Haturda afternoon. Tho injuied man was taken to his home and medical aid glvea him. How the gas was Ignited Is a mvstety as Mr. Jones can led a safety lamp nnt has always bien known as a very care ful minor. STl'DUNT HONORED. The manj oung friends of It. Nclhon Atheiton gathered at his home laat evening and tendered him a aurpilse. Mr. Atherton Is home on a vacation from the Chester Mllltaiy academv, wheie lie Is taking an academic course The evening was pleasantly spent In the novmelit of music and dancing. Those present were: The Misses G.'r tiude Guild, Grace Atheiton, Jennl-i Smith, Geitrude Smith, Daisy Pony, Hun let Jackson, Yolande Klllam, Maiy Greelej, Ll7.7le Palniei, and Mcmsif. lluinham euild, Fred Atherton, Ralph Gillespie William Finn, Edward Hunf, Holden Tripp, Ralph Rittenhousc, Al ficd Kinsley, and William Shuitleff, and Mi and Mrs, J. L. Atherton and Mrs. Fiost, of Jlontrose soenrnns dkbatk The Father Whlttv society and the Young Men's, institute held a ery In teresting deb ite in the institute rooms last evening The subject debated v. as 'HVsolved, That the Philippine Islands should be annexed to the I'nl'ed States" Aftet the debate the declammatloiis, .speeches anil giaphophone selections were given and later refieshinents were served. TOLD IN A niW LINLIB. P P. Lvnott, of Me Donough avcnu, has tecoveud fiom a seveie illness. D. T. Lvans, of Vane avenue, has resigned his position with P Atlas. P.vion W.ishhoin is visiting at Stev en's Point. Miss litrtha Ittete, of Tavloi, Is ih guest of Miss Million Thomas. laae Vaughn, of Plttston, spent Sui' da among fi lends hem Miss Cora eSlsner is visiting frlcudj in La Plume Jesse Snjdet has accepted a position in the De'auate and Hudson ottlccs Miss Constance Davis spent Sunday with fi lends in Peckvllle Anelimv Sumner, of Spting street, has tecoveted fiom a severe illncyj Mis Thomas II. Powell is serioiu ly ill. The timet al ol Hairy, the joung sun of Mi and Mis. (leoige K. DavlJ, of Leggett's Cieek, took place Sunilav. Interment was made In the W.i'hb'irn stieet eenieteiy. Mrs. Thomas Henty, of Sprl-ig stieet, has leeoveied from a seveie illness. Miss Annie Clai".:, of Jeimvn, is the guest of hut In other, W. Claik, of ,Tad win street Mollis Cohen, of Maihet st-cct, has leturned tiom a business trip tc New YoiU cit Special meetings will be held each evening this week In the Noith Main Avenue Chi Minn i ninth. tn he con ducted bv Hev It W. Clymer, of In dianapolis, Ind. On to Moiel Piotheis (or our faster Howe is tl24 Kast Matket stieet The choir of the Xoith Main Avenue liaptist church will meet this evening in the cluitth patlois to ieheai.se Has tei music DUNMORE. The olllnis of St. Stephens' com maiidci.v. No ",2s. Knights ot Malta, weie installed last nlht. Tlioso jn. stalled wni" Sir knight commander, I'. P. Ames genet allssimo, P. AV, Dodge, captain geneial, J M Were pu late J W Pinnell l-coider, M. Tuthlll. assistant reccader, I'd. An gain, treasurer, Pete i heigle, senior vvardfti, J H Atiguln: mnior w at den, Iltar l'inknev, standard bearei, Wil liam Thomns s-woti! bearer. George Cuniinlngs, first guaid, C. ft Pojel, second guird, William Hind: waiden, W. i: Hall sentinel, fi Y, Davis A factoiv for the making of chll dien's gatments was put in opeiation in the filjnn building, on Mill stieet, jestmelav. Miss Dolphin is In ehaige, and thete ate at present ten employes. ritt more will be eugai,cd lu a few wieks. New Yolk i ipllallstH aie salel to be Inte'ie steel in the plant. I'atiick Dei rig, of Franklin street, Spent Hill, will have the thumb of hip right hand amputati el The thumb was cut at an entertainment at Washington hall, Pilday evening, Maich l'.ln whleh he and IMwatel Milne r were taking part It was an accident. Tlie pnsi clans have trle-d to avoid an amputa tleni, but It has now become neeossai. The funeial of tlie late Mrs. Ann Car ney, of Ward stieet, took place yester day afternoon from her late home and was attended by a large number of f i lends. Inteiment was made In Jit. Cat me! cemetery. I John McAndievv,emplocel as a. driver bov In tin- Piothcioe mines, had his light leg broken jesteiday by Kdtlg caught between soni" moving cars io v.as lemoved to the residence of his parents, on Tin nop stieet, and the in juied limb was set. M intoimnl dance will bo given at Washington hall, Wednesday evening, inl f. by a coteilo of well known young men, lu h-mor of their lady fill nds of the borough and Scianton Hauc's nrcbistia will fmnlh the mu sit and thu mention will be held in the pat lots ol the Young Men's Insti tute looms. Tho committee) of ntiangements are John A. Horan. Fiank Mace, P. J. Coleman, Clatence Zimmerman, Wil liam Cavvhy ami Guy fialrd. Pattlck Seanlon, ot Potter street, em ployed as an engineer at the No. 1 col lUuy of tlm Pennsylvania Coal com pany, was stiurle in the right eye by a Kinall piece of (lying metal ycstmelay It seems tn have lodged In tho eye ball and tho cyu Is highly Intlameil. An eft art will bo made today to remove the piece of metal. I Go to Moiel Prothein for your Haster I flow ti a. 0:1 L'ast Market bUcet. IVIIL.L.INEIRV, 413 Lackawanna Avenue We Don't Do a We don't claim to be the greatest psople on earth, ions y0U niust see our display of new Millinery, manage to keep ahead of all' others ritjh" alone. Our Picture Hats carry the day with young ladies. Aud such hats 1 They're a delight to the senses ; a luxury aud glory to wear. They've the char acter, the "toe1' of artistic work in every one. They're beautiful enough to make a stylish dresser pioud. Yet, luxurious as they are, their cost is reasonable. Their beauty and quality considered, every one is a bargain. We Trim to Order A particular customer is not a hard customer here. We are glad when la dies are particular. It adds zest to the pleasure of pleasing them. Stylish Straw Shapes Different styles from what you will have thrust at you in other stores, Charming shapes in Dainty Light Lace Straws, Handsome Van Dyke and Tuscan Braid Hats, Turbans, Tokes, Wide Brims, Etc. GERSON'S, The Leading Millinery Store, 413 GATHERED IN SOUTH SCRANTON RETURNED SOLDIERS BANQUET TED AT NATTER'S HALL. Aie Membets of Washington Camp, No. 430, Patriotic Order Sons of America, and the Lodge Tendered the Banquet Many Veteians of the Civil War Were Present Will iam Ehihaidt Ptesided Dog Claimed by Two Men and a Law Suit Results Annex Needed. Washington camp. No 450, P.uilotic Older Sons of America, turned out mi masse last night to do lienor to th" members of the camp who weie with the Thiitpenth regiment. A ct pleas ant affali was hi Id In Naltei's hall, and mani fliand Atm men weie piesent also us guests ot honor A short session, at which speeches, etc., vvete made, pieceded tile banquet Chairman Lhrhaidt made the opening remaiks in the tot in of a welt nine The address of the evening vas delivered by Attorney A J Colborn. Several Im promptu speeches weie made b otheis pit sent Music for tin- evening was furnished bv Scheuer's oic hestra, led bv Chtlst Scheuei, jr., a 1k font teen j ears ot age. The Oiand Armv men piesent weie John Westptahl, sr., John Schmidt, J. AV. Sanford. Cliailes Mlnnieh, Gabriel Thompson, Prank Faller, William Pool and Jacob Miller. FOUND HIS DOG AVllllam Ctaig.of Plttston avenue ap peal eel before Aldeiman l.entes eslti day and furnished information charg ing I' A. Fox, proprietor of the Proad wai hotel, with secreting a dog be longing to him (Cialg). A "caicb war lant was Issued Constable AVoelUeis proceeded to Pox's home and in a slioit time found the dog Piopiietor Fo. who claimed, but could not satlsfactoilly piove his own ership of the clog, was ai tested, He went befoie Aldeiman Millai and en- teied baH In the sum of $300 for his appearance at coutt. SAA'INGS TCND COLLECTIONS. The following deposits from the seV eial public schools on this side were made jestetdaj afternoon: No 7 School Miss T., Juvce, pilnclpil fj 14. Miss M. tlMUfchail. $1.JI; Miss K. O'Mallcv, 14. Total ll No S School John -M Iieaurnont, pi In clpal, $161, Mar) A Pitcher. $.' lfi; Ann i II llankln. $."..!: Maiy A Scott. $171. M.ittle i: lvoenin, $1 JO. Hllzabcth JSaiu,, 1 id Total. $10 17 No 11 Schexil Mhs Trieaa Gibbons, pi Inclpal. $-' S-! .Miss H V Jonew, KOI: Miss J McGuigin iW, Miss IJ. Uoni hue, t"1 Tutu1, ?l6I No. .10 School Mis Margaret O'Don nell, principal $" U, Mls Sirah O Uon nell, JJ")' HIks Kiln Joidnn 1 "!. Mlo I'.llza McNanama $I0J, Miss Clli Douga citj $.").', Miss Mary Morrow, JI'jiJ. To tal, WUi ANNEX IS NHCLSSAUY. Owing to the ciovvded condition of What do the Children Drink? Don't plvo them tea r coffee. ITavo j ou tiled tho new food drluk called GRMN.O? It U delicious aucl nouruUlng oud takes tho pluoo of coffee. Tho moro Grain-0 ou givo tho clilldientlio moro health joudlstri buto turoiuh their sj stems. Graln-0 is madoof pure grains, anil when properly picpared tmtei liko the choice grades of coffee but costs about i at much. All grocers bull it. 15o. and ii5o. TryGrain0! S TnilftthatTonrcrocerclrcivouGRAIK-O V Accept uo Iruaatlou. ' .-.--riJ rewiam Lot of Bragging Lackawanna Avenue. No HO school an annex will be opened near bj about Apill 1 Conti oiler Schwass brought the niattei before the board of control meeting last evening and the building committee were dl lected to Investigate. As It is at piesent. in Pi ltn.it j C grade thete are nlncty-elght pupils in a room with a seating capacity of sixty pupils. NCIJS OP xnws The St liene's T A. I! society met at Pliaunacy hall last evenlntr Lenten devotions will be held at St. John's Catholic chinch this evening. Constable-elect Joseph Mooie, ot the Twentieth watd, ban reioveied trorn a short illness. Charles Vlrth, of Cedar avenue ic celved a painful injui.v to his head while engaged at his work at the Cliff wen Us esterday afternoon William Burke, of Thitd stieet. had the toes of his right foot badly bruised b a heavy casting falling upon them at the South mill jesteidav. The Minooka base ball club will run an enteitalntnent and social at St. Jo seph's hall Monday ev enlng Pea Coal Delivered, S1.25, to South hide, ccntt nl city and ceutial Hyde Park Address oideis to C. H. Shaike.v, 1'ih edur ave 'Phone CGSJ. GREEN RIDGE. "Vltr. P I-'. Killam has return d l.'om a visit at Paupack Maik Klelgeway of Pei,n avenue is confined to his home with the grip Pay Pace, ot Clink's Summit, who was the guest of Penn avenue n lends. Ins returned home The Ladies' Aid society of tlie Green liidgo Piesbyte rlan chinch will hold an 1 'aster sale on the afternoon and even ing of Satin d iv, Apill I, in the ehuieli patlois The sale will eonist of cut tlovvers, potted plants, home made can dy and cake The Willing Workeis' band of th Piesb.v tetlan chtiiLh will meet at Mi'''. Vandevetr.s on Delaware street, Thurs dav evening at 7 o'clock Go to Moiel Btotheis fot your Unster ilovveis, 6H last Matket street "" The AA'omen's club held a veiy Inter esting meeting In the Pusbjterlan chui eh parlots yesterday afternoon. A spring cleanser Is aIvviivs looked for vvaiel to at this time of tho vear and Man ner's Sarsaparlll i Is the best it not onlj cleanses the sjstem of all impurities but inv Isolates the sjstcm, makes good blood and Incieascs tho appetite. Largo U bottle, 50c. at Manmrs. Pluimacy, No WW Uictii Itidge street OBITUARY. Mrs. Mau-arrt llurns, wife of Patrick Kami, reskllus at 20H Lupine strefl, died stiildeiilv at her home at 11 l'i o'clock hiindav night Deceiccsl wnt onlv sick alenit half an hour Coroni i Itoberts was nolitled anil may conduct an nutopsv todu. A short time ago her daugh ter Mrs DelU McOravv died ami the mothers death Is an uidltlonul blow to tho famllv She is survlvul by her hush mil and the following suns .onl daughters Mrs. John O Nolll ot North Scrantun Mis Owen Cillahan, Mis Thomas O'Neill Tcsle. L.iwience, P.li h anl, Gertie and James Hums alt uf this c It The funeral will bei held tontoirow atti moon nt "JO from tho house and In torment will be made, lu the Cithedtal cemetirj. Anthony Huddv, of AVilkcs-Harre db'd vi i sudelenl atinday afternoon while Nltlng nt the residence or Jit llcaelli), in Kidder strict Heart trouble Is given us the caue of death Decayed was well known here and In Olj pliant, where ho formcrlv resided. He was 70 jears of ago and Is siiivlved bv his wife two broth ers and one sister The latter are Thomas Ituddv of 1'irsons Patrick Huddv, of (iiv pliant and Mrs ratiiek Judge or Hudson. Pa The funeral will be lie 11 from the lesldence this afternoon at -' o clock and Inn l meat will be mude at the Plains cemotcr Chief Hnglneor It H Drown, of the Delaware crd Hinson couipanj, died Buuda) aftrrnooii at his rt sldonce In Al bany of OPholel fever Pecensetl was i highlj rtHpectcd bj the ottielnls and the 'einplojis with whom he came In con tact He vein manirer of the malnteu. unco of waj departmeni and wiih cm plovcd by the company for manv ears as usslstniit to A J Swift then chief cn- 0 Bhierr Time vivns ao Mr bwlft re l.. . . ... ..lilt. ..1,t. i.H.lf.. lnn , Jlr bwirt rc I lire OW1IIK U' Ml linmu iun .ii. , ,,pf.P(,ir.,i tn tho vncancv. Ills control But to know the newest fash In Hat and Bouuct styles we Our Flower Display Is bright as a glimpse of Paradise. Trailing Vines and Bu Is, great bunch es of Silk Poppies, Silk aud Velvet Roses, Violets, Buttercups aud Daisies, Pansies, Sweet Peas aud Forget-me-nots, Grasses and Foliage of all kinds, Not another such assortment iu town, aud not near such low prices anywhere. All the Wanted Ribbons All the Necessary Trimmings in Chiffons, Silks, Velvets, Laces, Ornaments, Nettings, Etc,, Etc. At less than other stores' prices. T YCEUM THEATRE. Ki:is & uiiuNDn, i.tJUM II R. LONtl. Vlanajer Tuesday Evinlng. March 28, James Whifcorab Riley Asisioil by someol the llet VlilHliimn tn Sirnnton, will upppiir lu n v.ulete of "eloctloiis rrom his onn mirUs Ills poem-e nncl uLctclicxi pre- xeoteil In tne folloulns progrnmui') 1, Annals ot the Poor. 2. H rosier Verse. 3. Character SU relics. 1. Rhymes of Childhood. Theadvancemele of he ts lit popular pili l will lie?'n at t cboTolllce riiniHlav menu till;, Mrch via Amou the 1 liter sooletv unci llteiarv evems of tlio vear Special o cuinIud netsH fui literary olnlM Irom n"li?li boilm; tow in Wed., Eve., flarch 29 JOHN DREW In Henry Vrlliui Jones oimdv of Sui-lety Maimers THE LIARS. llilllljint "mpporlliiBCint TA'LNING Ill!Ci:- '.0 i (i ?i "o COMING SATURDAY, a't APRIL 1. klaw ,t I lancet n I -imoiH Ope-attc hxtrnvii'aiiH ami frpoctacle. JACK AND THE BEANSTALK So Pfcplc, brilliant ballets gorgeous costume A CADEMY OF MUSIC, rl- IJUROUNIlliR RCIS, Le5te II. R. LDMi, Manager ONE WEEK Conimciiciiii: Honilaj, March '27 MATINEI! DAILY, EXCBIM MONDA Ibe tisitlle ( huractoi .otm and liiglnj .oraedlnn J. E. TOOLE Presenting c l!liertorle of Popular Tin. flonday EvenlnB and Saturday flatlnee K1LLARNEY AND THE RHINE PHicLs-r.vnMNG u v '. IMtlCKS MATINKK. IS, 25. ;a A SPECIAL SPRING EXCURSION To WASHINGTON, D. C. VIA Cential Raihoad of New Jersey. WILL UK HCN ON Saturday, April 1, 1899. Affonlliuf tho icsldPiits of Central Pcnri hvlvunla an excellent iipportunltv to visit aphlnBton at the most dellshtful season of the e.n Icound TrlpTlcWet From Sctanton will tie solel Ruoil lei s onb on tr.iins leavhiK Scranton at s l a in and IS p. m April 1st and tor leturn on any tnln until April 11th mcluslv. I'AKI! He)R 1IIR R0UvD TRII $7.7S Chllilun "i to 12 jeuis Half Pore leached fiom AVIllscs-Bnrre to Housa'a Point The funeral unnoiinci ment will be mude later. Miss Kllen llarrett. died yesterday mornliKT "t s 30 o'clock at the I.aeka wanna hospital Deceased was 111 for sometime nnel about two weeks npo un lerwent an opeiation at tlie hospital, but tci no purpose She was 2S years of ann and a respected ounK wonmii The re mains wrio reinoveel to the residence of a slstet. Mrs IVHx HuBheH, on Cedar ave nuo, by inniernl Director M. V. Mclwn iniKh The funeial services will bo held Wednesday nioinliiR anil Interment will be made at tlie Mlnooku cemetery.