TIIE SCRANTON TOIBUNli-THURSDAY, APRIL 27, 1899. 8 EVENTS OF DAY IN WEST SCRANTON BT. MARK'S CONGREGATION TO BUILD A NEW CHURCH. Structure Woith ?0,000 Will Be Erected on tlio Coiner of Wash burn nnd Pourtccnth Streets Lec turo by the Rov. Jnines Hughes. Two Weddings Sons of Veterans' Entertainment Talk on True So cialismFireman Painfully In jured Luthcian Sunday School Workers Will Meet Other Notes and Personals. An Itnpoitnnt meeting of the congre gation of St. Murk's Ltithman church was lield last ovcnlng, nt which the Jtev. A. L. Humut, l'h. 1).. tlio u istor. pre sided It wns imnnlnioiidy decided to hullil a new church at the comei of Washburn and Fourteenth stioots, on the lot adjoining tin Ir pi r sent building. Pledges iimoiintlng to $'fi" wero seemed at last night's meeting. The cost of the building Is not to ex cel d $0,000. The building will he u two-stoiy Btruetuic of atone and wood, and will ho 40Co feet in size It will ho Gothic in stvle, with a bollfiv and two en trances, one facing cadi street. The lust floor, which will he about ten feet above the level of the street, will be used as a Sunday school room, and then' will nlo be rooms for the Wo mt n'n Guild of the chuuh and the Infant elcpittmont. This will be con stituted of much stone, and the second-story or audltoiluni loom will be of wood, twenty ten high. There will be two looms In the le.n of the pulpit lor the .hi1pIv and the iholi. The auditoiium will eontaln llnee aisles and the M-ats will be ni iniiged In tl tight ordei. The plans submitted bv Auhlteets lmy VV tiros have ben accepted, and will b sllght lv niodllleil l confoim with the re eiulionieiits of the eongi elation. Th' eontini't for building the Miiietine will lir let as .mm as the plans me changed, and the building will be (.oniplitcd by the Hist ol Oetoliei. SUNDAY SCHOOL WORKERS The Lulhei.in Sunday school vvoih i'H fioin all paits of the cltj will mei t in St. Maik's dnnch this mining. Rev C P. SpleK"i the totnpoiatv ehiii innn, will preside lVrmnne nt mg.inl yatlon will hi cfleitnl and the com- RETPP.UABR'QPIIIQi t taken at night will make you I feel right, act right and look! I right. They cure Constipation, i JOceutsnml'Jficrnts, ntallilruRKtorci. 1 ,...! i-t-T-t-T-i-l RAIISJT! Yes nac havo It. Atlantic LcaJ, Pure Linseed Oil, and Ready nixed Paint, Varnish, Putty, etc Gi:ORGi: W. JHNKINS. oi S.Muln Aenue Tliis W First-A Timely Bargain Sale of Seasonable Silks. .SecondThree Extra High-Class Dress Goods Values. 20 pieces 24-inch Foulard Silks, excellent quality, beautilul in de sign and reliable as to service, blue and white and black and white only. Full value 65c silks . ,. are. 49C 10 pieces 32-inch wide, Heavy China Silk; fast dye, firm, heavy make and very high finish. Posi tively the best value we have ever offered at the price, which is for this week only O" C 15 pieces very rich Black Satin Damasks, in wonderlul handsome effects, for dresses In separate skirts. These magnificent silks are well worth $1.25 to Si. 50a yd. Q This week at VOC 20 pieces of Figured Taffeta Silks in a wide range of lovely styles, es pecially designed for effective lin ings. No doubt whatever as to their durability. A bargain worth looking foi at i?VC 1 5 pieces high grade Check and Plaid Silks in magnificent color combinations and artistic designs, suitable tor waists. Smart petti coats in elegant linings. Silks that sold f or $ 1 ,25 go this Q week at o5C 1 Globe Wareho&se &yr&iw&nli&&Z nilttec on resolutions, appointed nt tho last meeting, will submit their icpoit. Rev. W. O. Lauer will give n prao tlcal talk on tho lesion for next Sun day, nnd Layman P. II. Gerlock will speak on "Pel foot Ion and Work of tho Teacher Peforo His Class," Miss Lil lian Gross will give a model lesson on primal y Inst urtlon, and other fen tut es will be added. X large represen tation from tlio different chuichcs is epc( ted. WHIM! QP1UTLY MARRIED. Rev. I. i'. Jones, pastor of the Tah cuijelo Congiegittlonnl church, united In maulJge at s.3J o'clock last evening 'at the parsonage on South llydo Pnik avenue, I)anl 1 Hopkins and Mrs. Maiy Phillips, both residents of Thompson strei t. North Scrnntun. Itoth are mieldlo-ngcd people and in- well known In West Scranton. Mr. Hopkins was formerly engineer at the Dodge mine, and is now emplojed In a similar capacity at Ihlggs shaft Ills wife is an estlmnble lady, and mjo.vs a large acquaintance. They will icshlo on Thompson stuet SONS OP VIITKRANS HNTIMiTAIN. Lieutenant Para S. Orlflln camp No. s, Sons of Veteran, held an entertain ment In Meais hall last evening, which was well attended. Alderman John T. Howe was chairman of the evening. Mests Jtepler, Cole nnd Wllhelm. the Impctlnl tlio, furnished Instrumental music, nnd the l'h "trio City cpiai lotto tendered vocal selections Ui citations wete gicn bv Lottie Mnv lestei. Annie Thomas, Mary Uussell, and Mattle Hughes. rrank II. Kelllii gae a piano selection nnd Renjatnln Hughes tendered a whistling solo. William Collins and paitv sang aim, nnd John Plans gae a pleasing solo. The eint was the annual affair and kuv M-iy enloyahle. TRUP SOCIALISM. At the meeting of West Side conclave. No. "II, Impioved Older of Hupln- pophs. In Ivoilte hall lust eening, J. Am hie Jones elcllvciccl an addioss on the subject of "Tine Socialism" lie spol e ot the government and societies and the naluial aconlicmonts of nuin- klnd, and the natural resomces of labor, capital and social oig.inli'ntloiis. Mi. Jones said that selfishness Is the cause of all comiptlon nnd lefeired to Contui ius and his Idolatmus piaitices and the poisoned bowl of Gieoce as being gitantlc and Injurious corrup tions. The addtes was well received. LncTPm: last nvnNiNo. Last evening the Kev James Hughes delivered his lee tin e on "The St longest Man In the Woild' In the Jackson Stieet Ilnptlst church Aftel leferrlng to men ot gient physical stiength, he said that the stiong man phslcn1ly vas not of necessity ,i stiong num. We- have seen the bone and muscle of ii giant combined with Imbecility. The soul is the man and the body Is inteiideel to hi' subseivient to the man. Parents are greatly lesponslble In nuin.v Instances foi the fuivnnd tebel llotis tendenc les of our passions. Tin man who cannot successfully piess down the btuke to legulate the foiee- of passion, the man who can spiag the wheel of the chariot when drawn bv the llery steed of passion, the man who e an lift the lid befeue the kettle boils over, tills Is the stiongest man In the wot Id, for ' he that is blow to anger is better that the mlgln and he that iiileth his spirit than lie that t.iKclh a e itj " Kev. Hughes leleiieel to men of gleit vwllo 9 e 10 pieces 27-inch Black Taffeta Silks, bright finish, pure dye and of sterling duality. This is one of our best standard makes, thor oughly reliable, worth 0 $1.25. This week only.. oyC Fancy Dress Specials A complete line of Whipcords in every popular shade of the season. This cloth has been exceedingly .,..t,. . -r. .,,,.1 VVU. jiuijuiai .11 -)i. y.uu. mini j you want this week at. . . OVC A magnificent line of 44-inch Fiench Beiges. Not a desirable mixed effect wanting, and everv piece guaranteed a production of the piesent season Yesterday's price was 8sC. A brilliant Q baigain achievement at. . , OoC 4vinch Two-Tone Whipcords, This icprcsents one of this season's choicest novelties that never fails to win admiration. Last week Si. 55 was its price, Very spec Q lal this week at voC iwo Occur in This Store strength and truu manhood, mention ing, among others, Washington, Wen dell Phillips, Gnrn t and John Howard. He pointed out the great good such men have dono nnd then strongly urgM the necessity of more robust, sanctified thought circulated among the peopl. , which would tend to gle strength and stamina to diameter arel gigantic fine nnd enotgy to conduct. Tho lecture was well at tended and attentively list ened to. Tin: iioosip.r scaocdiMAS'run. Itov D W. She-dinger, of Washing ton, D. C, fotmerh' of this fits . will give his lecture, "The IToosler School master," in the Washbutii Street Presbyterian church next Tuesday evening, undci the auspices of tho Chi Upsllon society. Tho piece Is liumoius throughout, though pathetic at times, and will be lllusttated with stcicoptlcon lews. Mr. Skelllnger brings with him his latest Imptovcd lantein, tlirowlng views twentj-llvo feet In diameter. Ice cream and cake will lib served after tlfv entertainment. mVYPR-RPMPP -wpdding. Rev. W. I. O'Donnoll, of Holy Cross church, united in matrlage Tuesday afternoon Miss Casslu in.jer, of Rill lo.td avenue, and William Uemne, of Remington avenue. The ceiemony wno performed In the church nt fi o'clock. Miss Lizzie McLoughlln, cousin of tlio bride, was bildestuald, nnd John Oil maitln was groomsman. The usleis were Krank Dovle, Kred Kempe. Ltlk" Lavelle mid Frank Duhlgg, A reception was tendered the couple In the evening at the home of the bud and later Mr and Mis. Kempe left on a bildal tour On theli return they will commence housekeeping on the South Hide. WALTi:it DnCKHLNICK SIGNUP. William C. i:iinendorf. of the Miles Stock company, now plus lug at PI un ion, called upon Charles Deckelnlc!:, of Not tli Main avenue, and completed at langenients whetebv he will manage Master Walter Declcelnlck, the ren onieunl bov tenor, dining the sniiunr se.ison. Walter will be stalled with Master Paul Kiady In a sketch wiittcn cpiessly lor the team, entitled "Just ns the Sun Went Down." Malinger Hlmendorf has secuiel elates on the Keith circuit nnd at all the populai summeriesoi ts for bis pio dlgle.s They will commence their sea son In about two weeks PIKUMAN PAINFULLY UUnNUD. William N Chase, of 136 Nenth Ibom lev avenue, while engaged In filing on his engine on the Northern dtv'Floit of the Delnw.ito, Lackawanna and V, ost ein r.iihoael jetoidav moinlng, was badly burned about the right ov by a lb lug cinder. Tlio Injury i very painful and has somewhat affected the sight of the ee. Mi. Chase" leeched medical attention as soon as possible and had the cin der leinoved, which tote away ;jl vs of llesh by the contact. gi:ni:hal ni:ws noth The funei.il of the lato e'ha-ies K. Holland will take place at 2 o'clock tills afternoon fiom the house', rear of 105! Pi ice street. Intetnient will be made in tho Washbuin stieet cenie tuy. An Infant child of Mt. and Mis. James Kellv, ot 118 Uniniet stieet. died esteiday ait t p. in. The remains will be Intel red in the Cathedial cemoteiy toinoiiovv afternoon The Ladle' Aid soe lety of the Wash buin Street Piesbteii.in chinch will give an ntei talnment In the c'mrdi this evening The 1:7.1a Ripple Debating society held u meeting last evening at 'he home of J. V. Lewis, on Hampton street, and ttunsaeted business pei talnlng to the new organisation. The Ladles ot Pride of Hleetil- City. No. s. tendeieel a suipilse p.utv to the members of the llde Park Castle, No .MO Knights ot the Golden Hagle. at Hail Gail hall on Tuesdi v evening A slioi t lltei.uy anil musical jnogramme was lendered and iclu sli me tits weie st 1 veil llianch No. H. C M. 15. A at their meeting last evening acted upon two applications for menibeishlp nnd tians acted other business peitulnlng to the society. The funeral of the late Mis. John P. C.illllths, will be- held fiom the icsl dence of her hoti-ln-lnvv, John Itey nolds, 71S South Main avenue, tomor low afternoon at 1.20 o'clock. Inter ment will bo made In the Taj lor ccine teiy. The members of the Appollo club nie requested to meet In Music ball this evening feu leheaisal. St. P.ietideii's council. No. 243, Young Men's Institute will conduct tho de bate nuKt Thuisduy evening, which was postponed pievlous to the plum tiee festival. PP.RSONAL PAKAGHAPHS. Druggist George W. Jenkins is in Ni'vv Yolk to attend the ginduation exeldses of the Now Yoik College of Pharmacy, white his son, Guotge, graduates aomoirovv. Mis Fredeilck uavli. of Nmih Sum ner avenue, ifc. Mltlng l datives In Shamokin. Mrs. Joseph Ansley, of North Main nvenue, has iccoveied from a Jongslega of illness. Lawience Duhlgg, of llioaelwa.v. I5ellevue, left Tuesday for Sing Sing, N. Y, whcio he has accepted u posi tion. W. It. Dawes. in has been pre set Iptlon clcik In Dnvies' ding store for seveial icais, will leave on May 1 for Nebiaska. vvheio lie has accepted a lucrative position. Miss Pe.ul Jenkins vva.s tondcieiel a surpiise paitj Tuesday evening. Those present vvre Hlmer Jenkins, Penil Jenkins, Maij Jenkins, Hajdon Jen kins. lSnjmond Jenkins, Lois ltiddou one! motile r and 'I.thel Wuthlns ammrnirmrnnnirmTmirnTrnrmmiiTtfi! 1 There is a I 1 Class of People H s Who nro injured by tho ue of cof- jjj S fco. lie ccntly the 10 hua been placid Ej z lu all tho grocery stores n now pro- TJ s paration called GllvlN-O, inado of 3 puro grains, tint titca tho pl.ico ot a coffeo ; Tho most Mii'5te b'omich ro. 3 eulves it withe i' hit , and but 3 few can tell it ft t i coi j. 3 It does not c t in'ei- as much, s Childrou may eli mlt it v, ith great beju- s cftt. 1 1 cents mid 25 cents per pack- ? 030. Try it. Ask for Glt.UN-.O. J Try Grain0! InnUttlittvoiircroceridvcavouUI'AlN-O -- Accept no liaimiiou. - imilfuiiuuiuniiiuniimiuinnnmmr. HAPPENINGS OF NORTHJCRANTON PRETTY WEDDING AT HOLY ROSARY CHURCH. Miss B. Munay and Tatiick Noone Wcie tho Contracting Parties. They Will Reside In Dickson City. Thomas Jefferson lodge, Order of American Ivoritcs, Entertain. Other Social Gatherings Collec tions for the Savings Funds at Schools Nos. 23 and 28 Notes nnd Peisonnls. The marriage of Mls.s P. Murray, of Mary street, nnd Patrick Noone, of this city, was solemnized at Holy Kosniv chinch jesterday afternoon In tho presence of many friends. Kev. J .1. O'Toole peifotmed the ceremony. Miss May Gllhooly was bridesmaid nnd Austin Gavin ncted as best man. Uoth ladles woie becoming costumes. At the conclusion of the ceremony, tho bridal party lepalred to the lesl- denco of the btlde's patents, where a reception was tendered them und later a wedding supper was seiveel. Mr. nnd Mis. Noone will leslele with tho bildc's parents for the present, but expect soon to occupy their own residence In Dick son City. SOCIAL APPATHS. The Talor Dancing class conducted its closing social for this season last night In O'Malloy's hall and It was largely attended Instructor Hairy D. Taj lor was In charge and Miss Nelllo Curran furnished the music. Thomas Jeffeison lodge. No W, Order of American Ivoritcs, met In regular session last night In their looms on West Maiket street, and at the con clusion of tho business part, a short social session was eiijojed. Many vis iting Ivotltes weio in nttendnnco. Chairman Alficel P.ury made a short nclehess of welcome and Itlch.it el H. AVIllIams and II. P. Dnvies icsponded lu behalf of the visitors. Solos weie sung by W. J. Hopkins and Thomas 11. Owens. Titus Davis recited nnd Heesi" Davis pin veil a violin solo. Clgais and lefreshments wcie set v eel Thomas I.evvN was tendeieel a pleas ant suipilse party at his home on Wal ton stieet last evening An enjoy able time was spent by all niesent. Games, niusle- and other diversions weie tho onler of the evening. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Howell Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Flunk Haket, Thomas Lewis, Joseph Wil liams. Mr. and Mrs. David Davis. Miss Uia Uowen and Miss Lizzie Davis. SCHOOL COLLECTIONS. The savings bank collections depos ited at No. S school yestoidnv weio not as huge as on previous weeks. The amounts for each rooms ate as fol lows. H. L Uuidlck, $1.70; MI'S Kothijn Hicks, J, conn; Miss iMIth Smith, CI cents. Mls.s M PJ. Moffatt, $1.(.0 Miss Kate Smith, 47 cents; Miss Mjitle Peirv, SI cents. Miss Claia Nelmejet, $1 OS; Miss Hdna Fowler, $1'JS. Miss L'lla Fullei, $1.S2; total, $10 37. The collection made at No. L'1 school Mondny for the savings fund were as follows; I'rof J J. Costello, 7fi cents. Miss Katie D. Joidan, 64 cents; Miss Katie O liojle, 73 cents; Miss Hill O'liojle. 11 cents; Mls.s B. M. Norton, SJ1.S0. total. $4 HI. GH NHUAL NEWS NOTLS. lxal Pnion, No. SOS, Pnited Mine Woikeis of Ametica, will hold a meet ing at Leonard's hall, on West Market stii-el, tonight. Everj' membei is le eiuested to bo present, for business of gieat iinpnitauie Is"te be tr.insactcd. The Joint commititee of tho You in? Men's Institute und the Pathei AVhltty societies will meet this evening to fut ther the airangements for their cek brition on Devvej- elaj", May 1. The Keelslor Cot net band conducted their weekly social at St. Maiy's hall last night The members of the Welsh Pattist dun eh on West Maiket btteet ate re eiiiesled to attend the meeting '011101 row evening The services will be conducted in the Ihiglish language The wajs and means committor of the Father Whlttj society will inw; lomoriovv evening. All the member atf leeiuested to be piesent The meet ing will be held an hour btjloie tho leglllai meeting Tho Klectilc Chautauaua circle will niecit at the home of Mrs. Gcoi&re W, Benedict, of Ninth Main avenue, to inoiiovv evening. The ekson collleu- Is shut down two weeks to make some needed 10 palis. The Cumbeiland Cornet band is mak ing aiiangemcnts for their annual pic nic In Fieni's glove, Juno 7. The Walla -Wahs will conduct their weekly hoclal at St. Maiy's hall this evening. II.11 ly Goidon, of Hast Henton, was given a he.ulng befiro Atdeiman Hob etts, charged with insulting and inter fering with an olllcei. He was lined ?. MU.N'TION OF PKOPLU Kev. CIpoiko P.. Guild will attend the Keneiul assembly of tho Presbyterian Church of Amoiici. which meets next month In Minneapolis. Minn., ns com missioner from the Presbytery of I.ack avvnnnn. Miss Nellie HeK.in, of lAuellnnnd street, Is visiting friends In VnndlliiK. Miss Tannic! r.ldridge, ot Norwich, N. Y , has letuiiicil home troin a visit with Mr and Mis. C. T. IJellamy, of Dela w.m btt.ct. Mrs. ii, p. Williams and daughter. Mtss Maigaict. of Peekvlllo, visited filunds on West Maiket btioot justcr daj. Miss Maisaret Wilson, of Wilkes Pat re. Is tlio guest of fi lends on last M irket street, Mr and Mrs. William Morsan te luiiied jestuulny from a visit In T.iy loj. Ml-s PtldRot Welsh, of Dunmoie), vis ited Miss Knthivn Monlson, of West Maiket stieet, jesterdav. Mi. and Mrs William Williamson, of Kingston, N. Y nie visiting Mr. and urs. Thomas Williams, of Ninth Main av enue Miss Amelia Wilsht. of New York city. Is visiting her mother, Mis. i:iu abcjth White, of P.obelt avenue. Anthony Campbell, of Maiy street, Is locoverlng fiom injuries received In itheWcst Itldgo mine. Pr. Pentley and John I.a liar aro visiting at Olel Point Comfort. Va Mr. and Mis. W. II. Ulchmond, of Ulchniond hill, aro bolournlng at At lantic City. Ilobeit Thompson, of Plttston. visited fi loads hoiii yeutordny. Ilov. W. F. Uavls leturiied last ovun ing from Pittstou, whore durins tha past week ho conducted a scries of suc cessful tevlvnl meetings. Miss Maud Sanders is ill nt her home on ltelmont Terrace. Joseph Osterhout, of Summit nve nue has accepted a position with Mil lar & Peck. Mrs. Margaret Jonon, of South Gib son. is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Davis, of Spring street. Tho Misses He.Ucv, of Tovvnnehi. are the guests ot their cousin, Miss Annie Heuley, ot Carles street. Pea Coal Delivered, $1.25, lo South Side, central city and central Hyde Park. Address orders to C. U. Sharkey, 1314 Cedar ave. 'Phone C6SJ. BOUTn SCRANTON. At Music hall temiorrovv night Wash ington camp, No. 430, Patriotic Order Sons of America. Drum cut pa will cele brate Its tenth anniversary. The piogrammo arranged for the af fair Is as follows: Overtmo Professor C C Johnson Opening Address Ltnll llonn Selection Imperial Trio Comic Sung IMwanl ltcjuolils Rrcltutloit Cora Young Song Itlioda Clark Addles of the Lv cuing, A. J. Colbenn. .Ir Song Pred W. Herman PA11T SLCOND. Oveituro Piofcssor O. C Johnson Illrel Imitator 1111 nn J. Gaul Song lMwnrcl Pejiiolds Song, Mrs. Mailelino Hurdette and Mis. Will lim Hewitt. Selection t Imperial Trio llecitiitloii Itosn Grlsvvold Song Wlllliim Kvans Quartette led by John Williams Song Hhodi Clark Negio Sketcli Lutttlcel, "Take It, Don't Take It," P. C. Jones and Charles Kellerman At the close of the entertainment a dance will be held. Centurj Hose company will moot In special session Sunday afternoon at -.10 o'clock at the company's quartets .n the Hnutmnn building. This meeting Is called for the. puipose of discussing the various details Incident to the an nual parade and inspection of the lire department of the cltv on Mnv S A full attendance of membei s Is deslied. The funetal of Hobeit SclilmpfC will be held this afternoon fiom the icsl dence of his parents, Mt nnd Mis. Au gust Schlmplf. 502 Ced.tr avenue. S"r vlces will be held at tho house Key. V. J. Si hmldt, of the Church of Peace will oillciate. Interment will be mad; at tho Pltts'ton avenue cemeteij'. DUNM0RE DOINGS. Two Marriages Take Place in One Day Contiacting1 Paities Well Known Bmglars Aie Busy. Social and Otherwise. St. Maiv's dun eli was tho sCene of a piettj wedding yesteiduy morning, when John Mauley the popular joiing business man of Chestnut street, and Miss Llizabeth Hastings, a fonner school teacher In the public schools, weie united lu tuniiiage. At 10 o'clock the bridal party entered the chuiih as Miss Catherine Crane plaj'ed tho wed ding march fiom Lohengrin They were met nt the s.inctiiaiy tail ing by the ledot. the Ilev M. I? Don Ian, nnd he peifouned the ceremony. Miss Sadlo Dougheitj- sang "O, Prom he Me" at this time. Miss Maty Hi own was bridesmaid and Thomas Manlej. a In other of tho gtoomsman, attended him. The bilde woie a becoming cos tume of mllitaiy blue and Miss Diovvn was attired lu a handsome gown. At the conclusion of the ceiemonv, a reception was held at the residence of the bible's paients. Mi. and Mrs Manley will enjoy a shoit trip to Philadelphia and upon their leturn will reside on Walnut street piucimiobi:i:tson ni'ptials. .Mr. John IloliettMin. of Chute li street, and Mlfcn Florence I'tlce, of Peters buttr. weie united lu niarrlace at the Piesb terlan manse, on Ulin t-tieet oterday afternoon by the Pev W V Uibhons. Mi. Itobertson N a popular younp man and Mis Kobettson an ac complished jotinK woman. Iloth have many ft lends. They left here for a sdiort wedding tour In the Kastern states. They will reside in Duumore, mTItGI,AIl.S AT WORK. Some unknown persons entered the residence of Mr. lieemor, on Madison avenue, last Filelay nlulit and iemoved tlierefiom n number of valuable ai ti des. Mr. Ueemer was aroused by the noise the burKlais made an they weie leaving nnd tiled at them pcver.il times. Tho citizens of tho iielBhboihood nie much disturbed by these visits and In tend takliiK some radical fateps to pio V tilt any more. SOCIAL MUHTINOS. A social was given Inst night at tho lesldeiice of Jacob Uionson, on I'lin street, by the membei s of tho Men's Guild of St Mark's Kplscopal church. It was an Informal affair and dining the evening caku and Ice uicum were serv ed. Mr and Mis. A I) Ul.icklnton, of Phil street, will enteitaln the congio gation of the Ptcsbyteilan chinch r.t their home today from 1 to (! and fiom 7 to 9 p. m. All meinbeis nio coidlally invited to bo piesent. The membei. s of tho Ladies' Aid soci ety of the Methodist church conducted a social hist night in the church par lois. Many poisons attended and all onjojed themselves. Uufieshmonts vvero served. SirORTlUt rAKACSIlAPlIS There will bo a union tneotlug of tho I.'imoith League chapter.s of SciantJii and vicinity In tho Methodist Episco pal church tonionovv evening. V pro gramme has been prepnreel and all Pp woith Leagueis please tako notice. A paiy of young men linvu organUed a nuurtetto and will call It tho lmpo.1 lal. The voice ai range ment Is as fol lows: Cltailea Iieckendoif and IIovv niel Henry, first tenors, ritowart Selglo and Arthur Poss, second tenoia; Lesn-r Yost and Aithur Melnei, first bass: Clarence Haiper and Kobert Gessler, second bass All membeis of the Independent Hose company arc iequested to meet In their looms this evening at S o'clock sharp, as Important business Is to bo trans acted. Itevl Levi Illrd will deliver a lectin. on "The Ideal Man" in tho Tilpp Avj- A SENSIBLE MAN Would uso Kemp's ItalKiim foi the Throat nnd Lung It la tiuiin. moid cases of CougliH, Colds Asthina Uionchlt a. Croup and all Tluoat nnd Lung 'Iroubleu, llian ans otlici ineellclne. The proprietor has authorized any dius'Klst to give ou a Bamplei llottlo Pica to convlneo you of tho niorlt of this Bleat retucd. Plico ic. und Me. Sale of Thoroughbred Horses The entire stock of thoroughbred horaes formerly owned by the late William T. Smith are now for sale at the Smith farm at Nay Aug, in Duumore, (twenty-five minutes' drive from city. A Rare Opportunity To get a fine thoroughbred horse at a moderate price. No finer bred stock of horses in America. DRIVERS AND SADDLERS. JOHN TURNER, MANAGER THE POPULAR HOUSE Don't Forget the Date,;, April 28 and 1 This Week A largo quantity of Broad, C'ako Jelly Rolls, otc, will bo baked and Riven away FREE on Friday and Saturday. Baking to bo on tho Dockash Ilaugo, from 30 a. m. to 0 p. in., to demonstrate how littlo fuel is re quired in baking two barrels of flour. Tho flour used will be tho Celobratod Snow White, made by tho Weaton Mill Co. Come and sco us If you aro interested iu econ omy of fuel, a noat kitchen and well baked broad and food Foote & Fuller Co. Hears Building, 140-142 Washington Ave. nue Christian chinch tonionovv even luff. No admission will lie charged, but a flee will otfeiltiB will be i-iken UP. GREEN RIDGE. lee Cieam Soda at II. M Cole's pli.irmacv, H3S Capouso avenue F P. Nettleton. of Washington ave nue, has returned fiom Philadelphia Mrs. C T. Hell.imv, of Delnvvaic ftreet, Is visiting telatlves In Piomp ton. Mis N. W. Dolph. of Stdtiucr.i, Is the guest of Mr. D. l.ee, ed Gaidner avenue. IT. W. Tavlor anil fatnll, of Cupouso avenue, have leliuned from Olel Point Comfoit, Va. Chailes Genthner.of New Voik stieet, has accepted a position In Trov, N. Y . and will rpmove theie with his family Mrs. llattle Peck, of tureen Rldc;e street, Is visiting fi lends in Philadel phia How I. J. Lansing Is visiting at Phila delphia. Only Williams' Ice cieam tiseil with Soda Water di.ivvn at Manner's ding stole. Miss Lulu Gorton, of Plnglianiton Is the guest ol hoi parents on Past M.u ket stieet. Hett Plannlgan has accepted a posi tion with A. J. Saunders Miss Stella Hlgglns, daughtei of Mi. anil Mih. Harmon HlBglns, of Mousey avenue, and Robot t Mm ton, of North AVashlngton avenue, were mairied at the Church of the Good Shephei el last evening at a o'clock by the Rev P S P.illentine. Alter the eetemony the bildal party lepalieel to the bride's home, where a wedding supper wns serv eel Atchltect P Ii. Divis has submitted plans to the membeis of the Gieen Ridge Wheelmen's club for tho pio poseel new club house. Nothing but the purest of ftult Juice? and rock candy syittp used in soda llavots at Manners pharmacy, 9J0 Greet. Ridge stieet - MINOOKA. Mr. and Mrs-. William Thomas i turned yestoidnv Itom a few dnv stay In PhlHdelphi i Mrs. IMward Kcefe. of Vamllii spent jesterdaj ns the guest ol 1' slste-t, Mis. .lolltl Peenej, of Mn stioet The Daniel O Connell council, Yoinu Men's Institutes meets In leguhu se slou tonight. IN THE PLAY HOUSES. Henry Miller ns "Hamlet." It was a 1atlon.1l and In some le spects a poetic Intctpiot.itlon of "Ham let" that Ileniy Miller gave at tho L ceiuni last night before a fair s'izeel au dience one routine of the nerforin nnce that luipussod the audlenco vias the staging, which Is too often over looked In the piodiietlon of tiagedj Homo of the success of last night's pio iluctlon Is duo to the Impressive pie lutes in which the ceneiy, costumes and stage accessories had thelt b1mu of the tilutnph. Mr. Miller Is no novice in reciting the lines of "Hamlet." That vvascltai ly appai cnt befoto the flist act was over. The most notable blemish In his work lust night was tho manner in which ho dcllveicd his lines when lie used the iiiitutul tones. Miller has certain Inflections of the video whli b aroaschaiacteilstlcof him as his ge s tures.and these particular inllectlons do not lend themselves leadlly to Shake speai's blank verse It was at tlnu Impossible to understand what he wn lee iting .Mr Miller showed the Instinct ot Hue dramatic nrtist In the key In w ho pitched his peiformnnce. It low enough to potmlt of splendid a . effective work 111 the stiong scenes and climaxes. Pew actois have' Mr. Milloi's cleveine?ss in taking a sceno fiom one extiomo lei the otlici. Ho accomplishes it with scntcely an ef- FURNISHING STORE. AMUSEMENTS. 3 DAYS ONLY Commcncinc; Theiriday, Vlatinee, April 37. THE LONDON GAIETY GIRLS Burlesquers. Thiee Days only and closes season, May 1, 2, 3, "The Merry Widows' Builesquers." loit His woik last night was re ceived with much enthusiasm and he hid freeiueiit cut tain calls lie had a stiong suppoiting comp,in. William Harris, a veiy capable actor, wasClaudlus.C Leslie Allen. Polonious, Karle ltiowne Ilmatio Ida Waterman, the eiueen ot Uenmuik. Maigaiet Dale, the player eiueen, and Albeita Galla tin. Ophelia It was the third piodue tlon of Ham let" by tills compaio Tonight it will bo piesented in the Nesbltt In Wllkes Hdire. Atti action at Gaiety. The attraction at the G.eletj theater commencing this afternoon and con tinuing throughout tho balance of the week is the Loudon Gnletj girls The progi amine onered will be lound to bo a departuie fiom anything yet seen bete. A new btlileseiue with new sen sHIonal novelties will be introduced, also 11 billet led by that pretty little pietnlei, MHs Hide this with the eomingling of new nnd catehv music a giauel ania.on match led by Miss Mazeo and a etioius of pretty girls, serves ns a good opening to a long anil pleasing piogiamme. In the olio which follow will apepar Miss Maud Do Lot a In a novel sensation flist time seen hole, Gus .Mills, formerly with Rice's Hvangellne company, Harry McAvoy, Connois and Dunn, two of tho best Irish comedians on the road: Powers and Hyde, who weio engaged b this comp.inj In San Francisco, ('al, this being their flist trip oa-sf, Miss Maggie Meredith, the Irish coun tess, in a lepcitoiie of the latest Irish songs, and In addition to mis long and pleasing bill the management has seemed IMvvaid P. White, lato spar ling putt net of John L Sullivan, and Miss Holla White champion lad bag puncher of tho woild. These clover people will positively appear at eveiy peifornianec Matinees dally. BOY'S SKULL CRUSHED. Eight-Yeni-Old Lad Meets nn Un timely Death. A sad accident befel Finiik. the S veai-old ton of Mr and Mis, Granvillo T. Mntlack, of Wilkes-Parre, at Clark'i hiimmlt. TnojcdtO afternoon, which ie sultcel in his death. Matlack's two chll dten weie taken to their glallelparelltJ, home dm lug the parents' absence nt Atlantic City, and the hoy, while pla ing vslth a toll of oilcloth lu the house, fell fiom a thalr, and the toll fell upon him. crushing Ids skull. The oli loth was encased in a frame 1 and was set. unpacked, In one of th moms in the house. The fiatnewor.? tell on the boy's he-ad The grand imients Mr nnd Mis. P F Court ilght. teli'graphed Vv und Mis. Mat lack and they artlveel from Atlantic! 'Its vosteiduv and took ehui go of tho remains. OBITUARY. Mih William McPonoiigh. of Cliertn-tt Ml cot liiininoie, widow of the lute Wlll liim McDoiiougli, elled list evoiilng aged M jc-ais. Deceased was taken 111 iilioiit ten ilas uko with tieuralgii of the heart. Mis. MoDouoiigh was hlghlv resipexsted and Is uuivIvcjcI by nine ehtlilieti. Tlio funeral uiuiouiigenunt will be mudt lattf. 'iTl