THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-THURSDAY, JULY 20, 1899. 0 EVENTS OP DAY IN WEST SCRANTON MAIUIIAQE OF W. K. DAWES AND MISS MARY ELSINGEIt. Ceremony Teiformed at St. Davld'3 Episcopal Church by Itov. Mc Henry Mail lago of Francis Ban nister and Miss Edith Markwlck. Allls Chapter of tho Epworth League Oiganlzed Religious Meet ings at Seveial Churches Other Notes and Personals. Tho cercinonv tinltliiB I" nwrrlnRe "William II. l)-ivc, o West l'olnt, Nob, and MIfs Mmy KUItiRer. ditURhtcr of Mr. and Mis. Daniel lilsdtiger, of North Main avenue, wns pel formed at S.30 o'clock Inst owning ut St David's Hplscopal rhuuh by tho rector, lie v. i:. J. Mc Henry. Tho c hutch wn ppeclnlly decoriitcd for tho occniiun and contained an assembly of tho teprcsen tatlve families of West Scrnnton. When Mls Cirnce Acker, tho organist, necompnnled by violinists I-llllan Ken waiil and Mav Fisher, bcRan tho wed dlriff inaich, the bildal paity ascended tho stairs In the re.u of tho church, and proceeded up the centie aisle to the ttltni, where thev were mot by the cleiRynian, the Broom and hi" asso ciate. Alexander Shntlccy, ot l'lttton. First came two little chlldten, who opened the altar gates, followed by the tiihr, UcnJ.nnln F. Muvy, Sol. Mc K "bv. William Hunn anil Alexander linden, of I'lttston. The bridesmaids writ- next, MIssps Ana Kotuchny and Ji'fIo Oram. dteseil In white and c.tt lyltiB laipe bouquets of carnations. They were followed hv the maid of honor, Mift Kthel D.twes, sister of the Kroom, who wns nNo ilroK'ecl In white, and follow lug her came the bilde. lean ing on tho aim of hci father, attlted In white Fatln. with bridal nil, and car ljing a white hatlu-1 uvered pinver hook. The onthe unity fotiucd In fiont of the altar, whole Kev. Mclleniy pio nounced tho Introductory cci oniony 3ml recited the I.oid's miner The gats veto afterwaids opened and tho bride and gioom advanced to the altar pe destal, and kneeling, wric pionounecd man and wile. During the Impies-ive ceiirony. the musicians played "Sweet and t,o." In tho loces.slonal the newly married couple preceded the maid of honor nnil groomsman, and thoj were followed by the btidesmalds, and uMiem Dunn nnd McKeehv, while Messis Mnxcy and rrvden brought up tin' icar The cn tue paitv, together with the lelatlws and Invited guests wen diiven to tin home of Mr. and Mis i:isnger. whera a leceptton and supper followed. Mr. and Mi Dawes will remain In this 1 it j a few davs anil later will 'cave for Vest Point, wheie Ml. Daws holds P.iine's Celery Compound 75c Pinkham's Compound 70c Pierce's Golden Medical. Dis 75c Mellon's Food 38c and 55c GIIOKGC W. JKNKINS', 1 01 S. Alain Avenu: Dress Skirt Bargains The last price cut of the season has now been made. It is both broad and deep. Broad because it takes in every Summer Dress Skirt iu the place, Deep, be cause prices are now dropped far below cost iu order that the clearance may be quick aud certaiu. Just One Word When we talk about Linen Skirts, they are Linen; When we say they are elaborately trinlined we mean all that the word implies. We consider one word worth more than the skirts. That meaus a safe guard to you of more value thau you are perhaps aware. $1.98 Your choice of half a doz en handsome style? iu Pure Linen, Holland, Piques, etc. Some with twine effect, some braided, some strapped aud barred, etc. None worth less thau $4. Choice $1.98 $3.29 White Pique Dress Skirts, the acme of daiuty elegance, elaborate braiding, inserting, etc bkirts that were cheap at $6. Choice ...., $3.29 sgmsesmmg&smm Globe Warehouse with Kadlsh JJANNISTUU-MAlUCWtCK. t tho lectory of St Davld'n Dplsco pal chinch, on Jnckon sticct, Hev K, J. Mcltenry, on Tucadny evening united In marriage Francis H. HnnnlMcr nnd Miss Ddlth 1.. Markwlck, both of Uil Luzerne ttrcet. The bride wan attended by her sister, Mips Florence MnrVwIck, and John Markwlck, th"Ir brother, wns grocins man Immediately after the ceren.ony a locptlnn was tendcted them at their home on Luzerne street. ALMS MISSION CHAPTHlt, At, a meeting held at tho Allls mis sion Tuesday evening u, chapter of the Hpwoith league was mganlzed for tho puipose of assuming full charge of trm mission. Hj-lnwH were adopted and the following olllcers wore elected: iPiesIdent, Thomas Staff; Nice-presidents. F.dwln Hoagle, Hllzabeth Jen kins and Mrs. Thomas Staff, socictary, John Ord: treasuier, Maggie Moiton; tiustees, Thomas Staff, John Old and James Cliambeis. The chaptei will be connected with the Simpson Methodist Hplscopal chinch, and on August 3 a public In stallation of ofllceis will bo conducted by Hev. J. D. Sweet. It Is the Inten tion of the chapter to push the work of securing a building fund ut once. St'DDHN DHATH OF A CHILD. Frank, the four- car-old son of Mr. and Mis. John 11. Snyder, of li:'2 Jnck'on taipet, died verv suddenly yo3- teiday afternoon, not having been sick any length of time, Mr. nvdor, v.lm Is an attache of Tiostcl'" meat market, and his wife, aio dlsti acted over their loss. The f uncial will be conducted at tha house tomonow afternoon at 2 o'clock Intel ment will be made In Dunmoro cemeteiy. OKNL'HAL NHWS NOTES?. Isaac Seman?, a miner at the Cavuga, had two of his lingers crushed yester day. He resides at 1203 Swetlnnd stieet. Jaineq Lallar, of Chestnut street, was urn over by one ot Casey & Kelley's blew 01 y wagons yesterday and suffered a tiacture of the log Tho doetilne of tho church of the Latter Day Saints wns publicly ex pounded at a meeting In Co-opemtlvo hall last evening, and listened to by a fair-sized audience. A high mass of requiem wilt be sung at Holy Cioss church this mnining at n o'clock at the late John Connolly's funeral Hurlal will be mad" In the Cathcdinl cemetery. An leo tieani soclnl was conducted last evening on the lawn In ft out of 132 Tenth street, by members of Waco council, No -I.", Daughteis of I'Tobon tas. which was well pationized The funeral ei vices over the lemalns of the late Mrs. Chailes Sweet will be held at the house, mi Tteheeen ave nue, tomonow afternoon nt 2 o'clock Interment will be made In Finest Hill cemetery. The Hlble teaeheis and adult pupils of the Washbuin Stieet Preshj teilan Sunday school hold an open paillament last evening and discussed many phases of the woik. A goodly number attended. A l.uge audience was ntti acted to the Fiist Welsh Congiegatlonal church last evening to bear Itev. ltobctt Hvans of Poiiniaei' South Wales, who spoke in the AS lMi language This More Choice of several beautiful lines in Summer Dress Skirts that sold for $5 or over. The materials include Fine Irish Hollands, Best Grade Piques, etc. All arc elab- & QO orate. Choice $A0 $1.29 Plain Liueu (not cotton) Skirts of excellent quality, strapped seams,' etc. Were a leading value at $i.q. Your choice while they last $1.29 a responsible position & Co. $2.98 Secret of Health "clcnco lias proved that almost every 111 Ilesh Is heir to originates In a weak t-tomncli. From tlih knowledge result ed llostotter's Stomach Hlttsrs, ouo of the greatest cures ever known for con stipation, dyspopsln, blllousncis nnd nervousness. It is a purely vcgotnbto InviRornnt, whloh permanently braces tip nnd sustains tho vvouk ana debili tated t-eo that a I'rlvats Rsvenuo Stamp covers the neck of thoBottlo. LJootottor's Stomach Blttors He nuro Yon qet tho (lomilno evening tho noted clergyman will glvo an address nt Tavlor. The senil-unnunl congregational meeting ot St Mark's Lutheran church was held last evening at the edifice on Fourteenth stieet. Hev A. L. Hatner, thu pastor, piosldod, and encouraging reports were received from the dlftor ent blanches of the church. Michael O'Hrlon, of Pleasnnt stieet, was arrested by Patrolmen Lowry and Jones jesterdny at the Instanio of hli mother, who has suffered untold abuse, at the hands of her wayward son. The pilsoner spoilt the night In tho station liouso and will be given a hearing this morning. The follow Ing members of tho Hp w 01 th Camping club arc quartered at the stone house. Nobletown, Pa., for two weeks: Misses Herthn Crawford, Mabel Yost, Lulu Loader, Gcrtiudo Hammond, Mary Daniels, draco Dan iels. L".ih Hvans, Leah Morgan, Flor ence Crawford. Heba Sweet, OJiace Price, Mr. and Mis Albeit Kvuns The following olllceis have been elected by the Juniors of the Hampton Stieet Methodist Kpiscopal hurch: President, Mary Pnisons, vice-president, Mubel Hnncock; secretary, Mary Hlller, assistant secietary. Nettle Has, treasuiei, Hunnah Davis; or ganist, May Lewis, assistant organist, Flossie Kundel, flowei committee, Grace Whetllng, Llzzio Shaffer, Adam Pulver, Walter Lewis nnd Will Arm strong. Adjournment has been made to tho fit st Tuesday In September. PHKSONAL PA It OIlAPHS. O. M. Ilnyden, of Philadelphia, lode from tho Qiul.Hr Cltv to Scianton yes terday on his wheel, nnd Is the guest of Mi. and Mis. Charles Mngovern, ot South Lincoln avenue. H. O. Morgan and family, of South Main avenue, moved to Lake Winol.i esteida foi tho balance of tho sea son John M. Wnid, of Patoison. N. J., Is the guest of Douglass Ward, of Noith Suinnei avenue. Piofessor David Owens, of South Lincoln avenue, returned yesteiday from a fifteen dajs' trip through Ohio. Moses Moigan nnd family, Mis S. Jones nnd daughter. Lucv, Mr. and Mis. Thomas Jones nnd daughtei, Ag nes, Hbenczer Oilffiths, David Hvans and Hbrncyer Hvans me at Atlantic City. Harry Stiong, of South Main avonue, Is sojourning nt Asburj Pail; I trunks Has", of Jackson street, Is seilously III at bis home, Mhs Kate Caw lev of Price stieet. Is entertaining Mls L'ato Orlnin, of Morton, Mass. NORTH SCRANTON. John Davis, dilver boy In the Leg gutt's Cieck mines, was painfully In juied sterdny He wns turning a mule mound when the beast Kicked him In the stomach. Ho was, taken to his home on Paiker stieet... Isaac Senmnns hail two flngeis crushed In the Cayuga mines vesteiday. Ho icsides In Hvde Park. Washington camp. No. 177, Patriotic Order Pons of Amotion, held a mem bois' Intei tnlnment and social In their looms last evening. The Hpwoith League of the Piovl deneo M. H chinch will glvo an enter tainment and s-nci.il In the chinch pai hus this evening commencing at 8 o'eloc k Cal.e and ci earn w III be ci v ed. The Ladles' Aid society, of the Couit Stiec' Methodist Hplscopnl church, will hold nn entertainment this evening Some of the beft talent In the city us"-lted by tho choir and Sunday s-chool, will paiticlpatc The KejKtone Literal v and Diamatlc club vvll hold an Impoitnnt mooting In their rooms this evening Mis. J. T Whyte and daughtei, Mar gaiet, and son W I. Whvte, of Wil liams t-tioet, me tho gnosis of fiiends at Archbald Mis John Phillips and gianddaugli Vr, Miss Iiuth Panv of Summit ave nue, aio sojourning at Shlckshlum Mrs Maigaiel MdJowan, of Hloom avenue and Mis Maiv Cm den, of Wllburt stieet, an llting friends In Atchbnld. Miss Manic Thomas, of Spilng stieet. has iHtuincd fiom a visit with fiiends In Taylor Mr and Mis David Monls. of Hast M.uket street, aio spending a few du3 at Lake Wlnola. Miss Saiah Maugan and Mis. Mar.v Hoi an, of InKeimau, aio tho guests of friends heie Tho Mlssts Maud Mooio and Hva Lewis, of New Yoik city, aio the guests of .Mr. and Mis. James Wllllims. ot Stons avonue. Miss Margaiot White, of North Alain avenue. Is the guest of fiiends lu Wllkes-Hane. Miss Mar Ilicnnan. of illin Suininlt. who has been visiting her In other. P. J llioniiau, of Iilack street, has ie tinned homo. Mullein i lei .1. J McDoiiough is cn juylng his vucatlon. (i Y Hoffman, of Couit hticet, is 111. Miss Floienco sickler. of Piovldoneo load, has i etui nod fiom a visit with fiiends In I'lttston. Miss Nellie Wilson, of Nicholson, Is visiting Miss Heitha Monls, of Throop stuet Miss Nellie ltobliipon, of Leggctts street. Is the guest of friends at Wilkes-Harn JIIrs Margutot Hurke. of Wajn.- ave- HfinnnjmiinnmmniMTnHiHrnmrmTtf I There is a 1 Class of People i Who nro Injured by tho use of tof- 3 fee. Recently tlieie has been phecd E in all tho grocery stores n now pro- paratlon called GRAIN-O, inado of jmro grains, that takes the place of toffee. E Tho nio3t dehcato Btomnch ro- E ceives it without distress, aud but few can tell it from coffee It does not cost over 4 ns ranch. Children runy dnnk it vv 1th great ben- eflt. lfi cents aud 25 cents per pnek- E age. Try it. Ask for GRAIN-O. I Try Grain0! E InM lhat your urocer gives you QPAIN-O r Acccjit w liultatlun. jfiiiiiiiniiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimmiiiiinP, nue, has returned from a week's stay at White Haven., Miss Nellie Powell, of Port Jcrvls, N. Y Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Harris, of Monde street. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Hvans. ot Hdna avenue, left yesterday for a month's visit with friends In Denver, Col. Miss Maine Harding, of Peckvllle, was visiting friends on Thtoop street vesterday. John Hossln, of Hoese street, will leave next month for a trip to Hngland. J. F. Johnson, of Greenwood, was a visitor hero yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Payne have returned from their wedding tour. They will 10 slde on Throon street., Miss HosMe James and Miss Mary Hai rls, of Taylor, were the guests yes terday of Mr, and Mrs. John Phillips, of Summit avenue. HIchard Davis, of Iloliert avenue, Is visiting relatives In Nantlcoko. Miss Hdlth Davis, of Hobert avenue, Is at Lake Sheridan. L. II. John, of Holllslcr avenue, ie turned yesteiday nfter a few davs' visit with Carbondalo friends. Misses Maty and Cairlo Louthold, ot Shamokln, were the guests of filend3 on North Main uvcnuo yosterdav. GREEN RIDOE. Mr. W. II. HIckaid, of New Yoik streot. Is erecting a new residence on Mousey avonue. Jlrs. L. W. Perk, of Capouse nve nue, is lecoverlng from her recent Ill ness. Miss Hessle Matthews, of rittstnn, Is tho guest ot Mr. and Mrs. Hobbs. Mrs. Peek, of Green Ridge street, was at Stillwater yesterday attending tho funeral of her niece. Mrs Treverton, of Hnnesdale street, Is lecoverlng from a serious Illness. Pnjne UaIer, of Penn avenue, was confined to his homo yesteiday by a slight Indisposition. Philip Doeisam, of Loienz, drug store, will bpend his vacation nt Hnnesdale. The Methodist Sunday school will picnic at Nay Aug park on Friday. Miss Maud Bennv, of Hnnesdale, Is tho guest of Miss Harrle Jockson, ot Capoii30 avonue. John Capwoll, of Adams avenue, is spending a few davs at Atlantic City. The Women's chiistlan union and the Hvangellcnl chinch will picnic at Nag Aug paik today. Imperial Queen Hair Tonic at Man ners' phaimacy, 020 Gieen Itldge street, the greatest hair grower known. GOc a. bottle. Mrs. Walton Kimble, of Monsey avo nue, leaves today for n two weeks' stay at Honesdalo. Frank Ackeily, of Windfall lake, spent yesteiday among fiiends here. Thomas Charlesvvorth. of Hones dale, who was the guest of Mrs, Char lesworth, of Mai Ion street, has loturn ed home. Tho young son of Attorney Chniles Haw ley fell off a fence Monday, bioaic Ing his mm. The Misses Saiah and Mabel Fotd hum, of Capouse avenue, aie visiting fiiends in Hoston. Mis Jacob Stevens, of Wyomln '. spent vesteiday with her son, I. II. Stevens, of Capouse avenue. Mr. and Mts. T J. Snow den, of Sun set avenue, spent Tuesday at Butter milk Fill's Mrs Dedtick, of Wllkes-Barte, is the guest of Mis Flunk Van Dyke, of Mai Ion stieet Miss Jiaud Potter, of Monsev ave nue. Is visiting fi lends In Holllstei villo. Mi and Mrs. W. c. Reynolds bave returned fiom a tilp to Iltadfoid coun ty. Tooth blushes, all sizes and prices. The finest In the cltv at Manners' phar macy, 920 Gieen Itldge street. DUNMORE. JIv. and Mis Matthew Gettlngs, of Franklin street, entertained a number of joung people at theli homo Tues daj evening. Tho affair was a party In honor of the bhthdny of tbolrdaugh tei, Louise Games suitable for such an occasion woio Indulged In until lunch time, when the guests wimp seat ed to an el.ibotate tepast. This was followed by dancing. Intermixed with locitations and vocal music by Miss Mary Stein li and James Planch. Those mesent were Misses LUzle Campbell, Julia 1'eardon, Mamo Con not?, Hlla Cm roll, Anna McHnle, Kate Itieidon, Colin O'Hoia. Llda Qulnn. Maty nettings, Kate Phillips, Mat Stelrclt, Jennie Doud. Anna Jo.vce. Louise Gettlngs. Messts John Itonrdon, William Mtilderlg, James Doud. Aithui Logan, Hdwmd Doud, Fiank Logan, James Illanch Thomas Golden, Oeoige Sample, chiistlan Kinft, Conrad Kralt. Matthew, Mlch ael and Anthony Gottings. The funeral of James C0nw.1v took place fiom his late home on Spencer's Field, Spoit Hill, jesterdn.v morning nt 11 o'lloik The tcmalns wete view ed at the house, after whliii they weie (onveyed to St. Maiy's chinch, whete a high mass of louuiem was celebiated. Interment was made In St. Mniv's cemetery. "Stein" Decker, of Pino stieet, em ployed as a dilver boy In the Moun tain mine of tho Pennsylvania Coal oompanv, was slightly iujiiied yester day inclining by being caught between a ear and the "lib" Ho was nblo to walk home aud upon being examined by the fuiullv physician It was found ho was Buffeting only fiom a few bruises. The Neptune Hoso iompan's hoi pp. which vvu") Injuied Monday. Is not hint us bad us was tlist thought ami the auinia! can now bo used again. At the time It was fomed the log waa bioken but this piovcd to be annuo. The bono was only splintered. A piece of it was exit noted by Dr. Stoint, un der whose cate the hoise is lapldly Improving. St Mao's chinch inombei.s will hnvi a dav's outing In L.iuiol Hill pink today A lutgo ciowd Is expected and lu view of this fact extensive prepar ations have been made. Miss Ruth Jones, of Wllkcb-Uatie, spent the day as the guest of her eon sin Mlsa Nellie Powell, of O'Dojlo street, Prospect paik. Miss Satah Armsttong, of South Hlnkely stieet, who bus been spending her vaiatlon at Atlantic Clt, has ie tut ued home. Harry Nye. of South Hlakoly stieet, will occupy tho pulpit In tho Pics, bytcrlan church next Sunday morning. MINOOKA. Pntilcl; Glenupn. a miner lu tho Greenwood mines, was badlv Injuted yesteiday Glenno was making an opening In the bottom when a piece ot top coal fell on his tight knea Inflicting a deep gash When lie was takon to his home the wound bled ptofuscly. It was tlreshid by Dr. Mauley. Anthony Duffy, of Plnlns, retunpd homo yesterday nfter a few days' visit with friends hose. GATHERED IN ' SOUTH SCRANTON HERMAN SAAR THREATENED TO KILL HIS FATHER. Ho Waa Arrested nnd with Fred Erhardt Wns Given a Hearing Be foro Alderman Lentes Last Night. Mornbcis of tho Century Hoso Com pany Jubilant Over tho Prospect of Securing n Now Building. Funernl of lhomns Hitlcy from Hlo Late Residence Yesterday Morning. As a result of a drunken Urawi last Sunday Fred Hrhaidt and Herman Saar vvero held under $300 ball to appear nt court by Alderman Lentes last evening, tho chaigo being threat ening to kill Philip Sanr, father ot Herman. Fiom tho evidence adduced It np ponrs thnt tho above named poisons attended 11 picnic In tho mendows last Sundny nnd Imbibed freely of. beer. While on the way home, it Is nlleged. Hthntdt and Sanr made tho attack on tho elder Saar, but ho was saved from their hands by friends. The alderman also lined the pair and Philip Hthardt and wife and Jits. Lena Saar $J each for violating a city ordinance by using profane language on tho stieet. Tho flues were paid und ball furnished. THL'Y AltH JUBILANT. The members of tho Century Hoso company are jubilant over the pros pects of securing new nnd more con venient quintets. The membots of the Hie depnrtment connnlltee of the se lect and common councils visited the hose house last week nnd nfter an In spection of the ptemlses wore united In their recominendntion for a new house for the Centurys. While they do not anticipate a speedy change, they feel gtatillcd over the opinion ot tho committee. The pres ent quarters me Inadequate for a hoso house and the sooner new quartets ate secured tho sooner the South Side will lecelve better service In this line. FFNERAL OF THOMAS HARLHY. Tho remains of Thomas Hat ley were laid to lest yesterday moining. Long before the hour appointed foi lemov Ing the casket a latge number of fiiends of tho deceased gathered to pay their respect to tho departed one. At 9 o'clock the remains were iomovd and conveyed to St. John Catholic church, wheie a high mass of tequlem was sung, Itev. H. J Molloy officiating. At the conclusion of tho mass Hev Father Jlelley paid a fitting ttlbuto to the deeeas'd. Tho Builders' exchange, of whloh the deceased was a member, attended the funeral In a body. Hodv was made In the Hjdo Paik Catholic cemetery. NFHS OF NHWS. John FIckus, of Cedar avenue, has decided to become a candidate for the nomination for county commissioner. Mr. FIckus has boon a life-long Repub lican. August Miglo, of Aider street, has t etui nod home after a week's sojouin at New Yoik city. Theto will bo a special mooting of the Centuty Hoso company this even ing at 7 30 o'clock. All members mi requested to bo present, as mattets ol vital Impottance will come up for discussion. Mm tin Hurt and sister. AVlnlfted, of Wilkes-Hai ie, ate visiting fiiends on Stone avenue. Tho Knights of Honor mot In tegu lar session at Stons' hall last even Itur. Hmll Schmidt, of Hickory stteot, has returned homo after a shott stay at Philadelphia. Miss Saiah Barrett and Miss Tannle Atkinson, of Cedar nvenue, nttended the tuneial of a lolatlve at Avoca estetdav The Lackawanna Knitting mills will bo Idle Ftlday and Sntuidny of this week, owing to a l.uk of otdois. Thote will bo a meeting of the min ers of this side nt Cetittal Paik Gar den hall Monda evening for the put posp of effecting a permanent organ ization Tho accidental fund of the Mendow Brook nnd Nntlonal mines will hold theli nnnual picnic at Artesian Well gtovo. Satuiday, July J.' Gringo Hauseiath, foimoily with Gilthtinz, Welet .t Klrtver, has opened a butchei shop In the Mooney building, near the city line Miss Maine Benlamlu lotuined to her homo at Nicholson estoidny nfter a shoit visit with fiiends on this side. Pea Coal Delivered, ?1.25, to South Side, central city and central Hyde Patk. Address orders to C. B. Sharkey, 1914 Cedar ave. 'Phone C6SX AVOCA. Tho Sons of Teiupeinnco will meet this evening Miss B Qulnn hns accepted a posi tion us teacher In tho public schools of New pott News, Va. Hoi i), to Mr. nnd Mis. John Me Cm thy, n son MIses Nettle Diuffner and H Heap aie visiting filinds in Wllkes-Baite. Frank Connor, of tho Noith Hud, Is seilously ill of maiatla. Mrs. Schwab and sons, ot New Yoik city, mo guests of Mr. and Mrs. Den nis Moiiisey. Mis. Ammonium, of Caibondalo. Is the guest of her slstoi. Miss Jessie Alexander. Mrs. H .Mount has lotuined home nfter a few weeks visit at tho homo of Dr. and Mis. linr. The mm 1 lago of Miss Jennie, daugh ter of Joseph Snnlth. of Dupont, to Christopher Hat blight, of Hughostown, wus solemnized lu BliiKhmnton es teiday. Tho fact that neither of the paitles have leached their majuilty Induced them to go to another state Misses Jennie Blggar and Nellio Graham aie sojourning at Havey's lake. The funeial of Mis. Bridget Cawloy took place yesteiday moining with a icqulem muss nt St. Marv's cliurih. Row T. V. Carmody pi cached a beau tiful sermon. In which he lefctred to the devout life of tho deceased. Tho pall-heat eis wete Peter Dolau, James Connolly, John Mooio, Thomas Tlgue, Thomas McNally, Michael Heap. Rev. aud Mis S V. Young and family have gone to Now Yoik to spend a month with relatives Dur ing his absence tho pulpit will bo 01 -cupled by Rev. Thomas Bui ns, a stu dent at Lafayette inllego. Mr. and Mrs. M F. Swift, nt Dun more, spent yesterday In town. The Plttston-Avoca Fiicndly union will conduct a lawn festival on Searle's lawn this evening. Tho members wilt leavo town on the 8 o'clock car. LIFE'S IRONIES. Chapter of Accidents Showing It Is tho Unexpected That Happens. From tho London Mull. Tho vicissitudes which beset man kind nru Bometlmes sttango beyond the wildest night of Imnglnatlon, and hardly a day passes without the world being afforded examples of the Itonlcs of fate. 1 At Deventcr, Holland, In the prov ince of Ovorysell. thete dwells Dr. Cox, a literary man, who recently brought out a pamphlet ndvocatlng complete equality between men nnd women. His house has Just been broken into and the burglars woio traced and arrested, they turned out to bo two young git is Lord Delamero recently returned from big game hunting In Africa, where ho wont through halrlventh escapes without a scratch. Quite late ly, how over, fate turned Its attention toward him. While his lordshln was out hunting his hoise, In an endeavor ! to Jump a fence, stumbled and threw the rider, Injuring his back and nock. Was It not tho height of Irony that his loidshlp should face all -the dan geis nnd terrors ot wild llfo In the bush, nnd then get huit In tho piosalc manner hero chonlcled. It reminds one of a certain genet nl, a few years back, who had Just been through a severe campaign free from harm. Tho thlid day after his return to London he was about to cross the stieet when ho missed his footing ns ho stepped from tho pavement, slipped and broke his leg, tho climax being that ho died. The nccldent to the Scotch express some time back nffoided a good speci men of tho little lionles of llfo. A young lady, hastening homeward by the express to the funeral of hot fath er, was herself one of tho killed In tho tinln smush. So that, instead ot be ing a mourner of her parent, she be oamo nn occupant of tho samo tomb at the samo time. In the museum nt Capetown Is shown nn old-fashioned, high-backed wooden chair, In connection with It there Is a weird stoiy It Is related that tho chair is tho 0110 In which tho Dutch Governor do Nooide wus found sit ting dead a few moments after execu tion of a soldier whom he had sen tenced to be hanged, and who on his doom being pionouncod sohnenly called up his condemnoi to accompany him to "tho throne of tho Supioino Jud;o " Sir Hobeit Meade, late colonial per manent iinder-.seeretury, hns matrled twice, and both wives died suddenly. Then Sir Hobeit fell and luoko one of his legs while getting Into an omnibus in Whitehall. Ills daughter nut sod him bark to n incisure of stiongth, and then ho re signed his otllclnl post, which wns al most Immediately followed by the death of his daughter. This wns the last di op In his cup of allllctlon nnd ho himself died shoitly afterwaid. Not long since a stowaway was found dead under tho main hatch of one of the National Lino steameis. He had concealed himself befoto tho steatnei loft Llvetpool and was suffocated 111 the dend boy's pocket was found a boy's story, entitled "Doomed on the Deep " A RAN ON TATTOOING. An Attempt to Stop This Decorntlvo Industry in French Oceanica. Prom the London Tdoisplt Although the Hthioplan ennnot change his kln, nor tho leopaid his hpots, the South Sea Islandoi can ob viouslj be made to desist from his tat tooing This, we learn, is the foi mldable ptoject to which the govoinoi of Fiench Oceanica has committed himself on the giound of public healih and moials. Henceforth tattooets and tattooed are to be subjected to a Leo .tanging fiom one pound to foi t - a consldeiablo latitude of piinlshmen'. which, no doubt. Is Intended to ch lespond with the conipleNlty and a. tlstlc elaboration of mat kings on th" skin of the offending islanders Tliov may also bo sont to prison for a pel Ml not exceeding fourteen iluvs, whl. 11 makes them about equal In the i ale of Iniquity to th" wayward scoundrel nearer home who, without provocation, Jumps with his hobnailed boots on hl-J piostiate wife. No doubt the governor of Fiench Oceunlca is animated bv the most ptnlseuoithy motives In his crusade against tattooing, nlthough wo ate not quite sine that ho has not embatked upon It with a light lien it He ap peals to think that the piaetlco Is In hsiloal to public health, In whloh ooln lon some few may bo found to ngieo with him. but when he sa It is not conducive to public moials thoio aio many who will ventute to dissent. Hvon so solemn a papet as the .I0111 liiil dos Debats iciuaik.s that If the goveinot s orders aio can led out it will depilvo the natives of the milv costume which they wete evoi accus tomed to wear, and that sntelv will not help the cau'e of ethics. Hlthei. then, tattooing Is In Itself lintuoial a hard doetilne. nnd one which wo in -llev to bo subseislvo of the aitlstli Instincts nnd capacities of a line though scantllv clad nice or else the goveinoi, In the spit It of the estiin able ladj who w anted to send out moral pocket liandkeichlefs to zenan as, desires to onfoice clothing on the naked by tobblng them of their oidln ary Integument. When Pilnco Vnitlgen was described ns having on u "painted vest" whlilt his grandslto had wono fiom "a naked I'lct," the picture piesented to the mind was, lu tho famous est.,is on "Hulls," explained as one of "laugh able confusion." 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