'?7 -$-sr 6 THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1901. WEST SCRANTON W IA FLASHLIGHT HOUSE PARTY GIVEN BY MISS CUMMINGS, OF TRICE STREET. Number of Young: People Enjoy the Event Seveial Other House Pnr ties Wllllnni Connell Olee Club Will Go to Washington Deyoe Sweet niul Biiigham-Owens Nup tials Funeinl of Fntrick Malloy. Coa&tlng on Jackson Stieet Other News Notes. Tin home of .MIms Httn Cummltm-t, tin I'il.e Mtrect, wiih tlio Fcene of an enjoyable llaHlillnht paity Ikhi cxtuliiK. I..ini'lntr nml other iIIvi-lsIoiih weie nieitllx Indulged In until u ncnonabli itmr when lofiOHlniRiitH were i i veil. Iiiirib llinnxx It took seveial ilnnlillKhl pinnies ol the Jolly iiittile, mid vocal mid liitiiimcntnl music nml i (-citations "ir imiiIciciI In an cm i'll( nt niatmet liv sexual mcmhiix of tlu iiiiiy Those pn vont vxcto ni fIl p Mixmm l-'iaucls MiClnin, Minx Mi- I jIii. Mury Claiko. MaiKiircl Silt Mh train Lilly. Alhe Itiu hr.itil, Nell AVe-lnh. Ih-e WlllMll.Alloc .Mi Aloon, I!. -f Mi Aluon. Anna KhlehK Sadie iilnnan. Anna lltniKtt. Htia I'niii hiIiiks. .IiiciIiIiii' U'llmii, Mury I'niii-iiili'v,-. .Stella .MiNullv. VoimiUu nilai.i. niyilliMiu; Klla McDonald, i:il.i I VI i Irk. Anna C.i'iiltv. Utiumorc Mi "-st" Kill. l.avln. Cm I'hllllpi. Ibibeit 1'ilce. Tom Timlin, .lohn Tim i'i. Joint ( 'onion. Will llui-hfoid. Mleh in I llnltoii, ThoinnM Iiuikln, John (!al J n r I ? 1 . .I0I1 n llaej. Mli'luul Hiaham, .lin 0I1 llaioxxits!. WIlllo WiIkIU. IMl u 11 1 Mxitm.v, .lohn .lil,, John liiean, .1 il'ii CiiIIiikIici. .lohn O'llaia, .Mli'luul li nut t I v 1 1 1 1 , 1 1 1 1 : Mi. Hawaii, Mi. J. . 1 III. .k"sil. Monthly Socials to Be Held. v number of xvoll knoixn j'ouiik . 11 (lie mi aiming to conduct monthly m lain either nt McaiN liall ot tin. Mi oli- dull house, and invitations wilt li iiuei In a few days for th on'ti 1iik 1 x. nt TI11 will In- Invitation nliaits ami ili iiatiotiH xx III Include tin- ( lite of tlio i n WilJlani Connell Glee Club. A pattv ol" xxcll-kliown slugi is, In i Hiding txxentv-llvo of lln i,m male xolreti in Wiiit Si i.ititim. will Jinirm 10 Washington on Munli 1 to attunl I'irslilunt MiKlnli.vH liiiiiKimitli.il The same partv iiilouddl tin lining- out for and coLDb TAKE nuFouirs French tar. Tie Annua! Show of White Goods tegins Today It you can make it convenient to spend a half hour looking over the new aud dainty creations for the co mi tit; spring, your presence will be appreciated. The display is by far the finest we have ever made aud includes mauy novelties no.v shown for the first time. Lace effects in charming Stripes and Checks come in many- new ways, while dotted Mus lins, with French P. que Stripe effects are bound to become popular. But desoiiptious are a sheer waste of space. If you are interested, yon will surely call. Fancy Wash f or spring z have also been opeue.l, aud embrace all the newest aud best productions from foreign aud domestic looms Real French Dianaties, Scotch Ginghams, All Linen Ginghams, French Ginghams, Silk Finished Canvas Cloths, Mercerized Pongees, Silk Stripe Novelties and a hundred other weaves in au endless variety of uew desigus and colorings all await your inspection and approvil. Globe Warehouse jyy in nl oeremonloH four yenis ago and ("cored u tronicndoiiH hit nl the na tional capital. They will be the guestH or Coniiiessmaii Connell dining their may In WashlnBtnn and oxioct to Hint: for the president before their leturn. AriangctncntH ate now belli made for the tilp by n Hpcehil committee) tip pointed for that puipo?!'. ConRting' on Jackson Stieet. A meiiy Huong of yountr people i-n-Joyid tlni oppottunlty for coaming uu Jutkson mroet hint evening, and Kir yuvcrnl houiH tin hill wan u-ovvded with pleasure-seeki'id. lXcellelit coasting In also ntfordpd on .t number of the li I tip. mid n lareo number of fdelghlng paitk-H paufcd tbioiii;li town last cwnlnj,'. l'nnrinl of Tattlck Malloy ScrvbcM ini'f tln letnaltisi of thi' lati- I'ntikk Malloy won- held at Holy I'tofi I'htnvli jeslciduy mninlmc. A i'iliiciu ni'iKi wiim rcli'briiUd by Itev. .lohn Dunn, and Intoiinont was nnide In th" C11tliPd1.il cimetciy. Tlni pall U'Hii'iH wi'io Patiifk Uow- Ininl .PiniiM Munli, Mai tin Mi Itale. lohn Shcildan, t'atilrl. o'Mullcy and .lohn Mcllalc St. Bicnden's Council Home. Ttv lii'W iiimttciH of St. Hrenden'H loiiinll, Yoiiuk .Miu'h Institute, at 1J Noith Main .lvinuc havo lieon lltt"d up foi the use of the lioy.s, and they an now i iinifoilably ipiaiteicd ti?-fo-I11 The I'otiui II inoiKHis to tndir tliilr Inlr li lends, who icilstcd lliom In Uu lr ii-ivnt lcMtlv.it. n (ompllnu'iilaiy s'li I.ll ill Kelt. U. GENERAL NEWS NOXES. Mis. Tliomaf D. Tsioina-, ol tilt"! S' nth lb'li' I'.uk neiiu( and clnler, Mif. Iald M. Divioh. of .laeKson stint and rilmoii' ineiiuc lnvo li'vn InfoiniLMl nf tlio ili-itli of their uncle, William I). iMiilels'. at Cum, JihMou I'ounty. 1'a. The Iuikm.i1 will incur at I n'ltuel; this iiftiinnou. A nmnliei of West Sorauton pi'opl1', will attend the funeral of the Into Mi!-. ThonriH Williams -it Plllston t -iiitn'i u.' iifli'inooii. The funeial of lln- l.ilc John Suit' will tnlM- pi 11 1 thin afternoon fi-om the Iioiiki', ."ill Hamilton stiei t. Ser lein will ! htld In St. Luke's i-hun-h nml Int lent will lv made In the li ( l.llli- ii'inctfij. Hvory incmbLi' of tln West Side l'f li'ililkaii club lw uiKC'd to attend the uikUiik thin fxC'iililK', as several Im poitant mitten j.n to be tiiUeu up tot ( (iicid' tallun. l'atii'k ("awlev, of Piln" Htn-et. van Ididcl.-d a sui pi No lvu ty on the oc riMlun of bis twcnty-llisl Mitliday Tim i-cnt wiih ((ttcuiled liy niimv t loinliicut Milim,- people, who wen di t 1 tallied In a i lexer manlier. Mi and Mi-. Jolir Klilmiil, of Sl Noi'b rilmoie axenup. fraxc u patty TiK'hdax iM-nlni;, In honor of their miest. Miss Hilda Johnson, of Wllkes-It-iie The exeiilnif xas enjoynbly spMit l'x a l.upe number of kuoMf. I'atiUU I'NIiir a latioiei emploved hi Piank ( uluid at his stone ipiatry Goods on l'oplar street, sustained a com pound frncturo of tlio right thlRh on Tuesday by falling from a derrick. Ho rcildcs nt 221 North Ninth street. JIIm Nora Fuirell, of Sloan nvenue, enttrtalned a party of fikndH Tucilay cvcnliiff on the nrrnidnit of her twenty tlrst birthday. I'lashllKhls xxere taken of the Biotip and other pleasant! leo indulReil In. .Ml Maine Unit, of Hheinian n'e nue, Rave n euchre party at her homo Tiieedny exeulnj,'. at whldi u most de llBhtful cxenlntr was .ipcnt. Voml and Instituuental uutnheiM wore Imliilned In, and iitlur illvertdoiiM enjoyed. Thu funetal of tlio late William Gray occurred yesterday afternoon from the fnnillv 1 evidence, In Fellows' Patch. A delegation Honi Keystone lodge, No. .17, Loyal Knlshts of America, of which deceased nai n pust master, at tended the servlccf. The pall beaieiH xveio Helected from the lodso mem bers. Intel incut wan made In, the Washburn street cemetery. The meinbcis of St, I.oo'm liatlallon and their lady friends enjoyed ', slehjhlldc to PI Us ton lasl cxenlnjT where Ihey attciidtd the social of tlio Ciystal club. The ttii.ci.il of the late Michael Hoi leian, who died ycstculay at his horn" on Krlnk stieet, xvlll take place at .1 o'clock toniortow afternoon. Inter ment will bo made In the C'.ttlieclial 'emetcry. The funeial of Leslie Vulnev A il llntns xvlll ttiKu place at :s o'clock this afternoon fioni tlio home of deeensod'n pu ent. Mr, and .Mrs. William J. Wil liams, 1C21 Price stieet. Intel incut, will bo made in the Washburn 8tic"t ct motery. Mv J. W. Ilouser. of Tnytoi, a mem ber of the West .Side hospital staff, had on.' of bis toes fractured iccently. The lneslstable club of St. Lco'n It.UHillmi will conduct a box: iix-lal at thcli ioiriH on Feb 12 A yniniK man named Walsh, icsldliif? mi Kinmet street, fell In a 1U In Mont of ("laikcs stoic jesterday nf tut noon and st i iu k on his beat), InlllctliiR a w.ilp wound. Ho was rallied Into Slnjei's di up store, where Dis. Itov nolds and Hall attended him A onh was altei wauls called and conveyed him to his home. Waller M. IJInRliani, of JO.. Jeffi'iMiu HXeuue. and Miss Kale M. Owens, of t:'l". Piiio stieet, were mnriled at noon .xesteiday at the p.mnr.UKe ot the Washout n Street Presbyteilan (liliuli. Uev. J. P. Moffat. D. f) th pastor, pdfoimcil the ceremony. Tlio couple xvcie unattended. The" left on an afternoon tialn for New Yoik city, and x 111 reside on Jellei.son axenue on theh i etui n. Hlden T. Devoe and Mis. Ida V. Sweet, both of West Siianton. were nulled In maiiiiiKe lat exenliiR at 8 oVIix k III the p-iisoiiiiKi' ot the Simp sou Methodist HpNiopnl i lunch, liy liev. J. It. Sweet I). P. They Wele tin attended and illspenspii with a xed illinr tilp. and will li side on Hxde Pink axenue. Mrs.. P liter, uiollii i of Pi of. llotiert U nier tindeixxi'tit an npn.itlon at In l lionic. on Not th lliouiley axenu", ,xist(ida. She Is linpioxlui' slowly ('ontilliutloiis for the Yo'imr Wo men's ('Inlstliin .l'sociiiiion max be sent io the as.oii (Hon seneiaiy or tmv uimbcr of the xtiioits lommli ti es. Tllev 111 t ill need cf lllllds to eir i. on the weak ihiilnc, the oiultitT jeai. The lominlttce In charge ot the co lli tainuieut to be In Id at the I'nlon tliiiuh at Siblcx', mar the Slblev mine, cm l'i'biii u. v 2.', WViHhliiKton'h lililh ilax', has decided to K'xe a pi lap of t," fpj Hie best nnditli r "The Itin- iii i ol th" . a." It must be siiiib: In the ki-v of (I. All tlioc Int'-iidliiK to iiiiup'i" should si ml tilt it annus on or befuie the Pth, to Mi Siolt C.xr Slblex. ninr Sitaill'ill Pa SOUTH SCRANTON NOTES. runeial of Ludwlg "VlUler Held Yes- teulny tiom St. Maiy's Church. News and Peisonal Notes. The it mains of Ludwlg Miller, son nf Mr. and Mis. lieinhaul Miller, xxeie conslqued to thc-lt IjmI resting place the fieimau Catholic leniftety jtstoi day moinluK nt U o'clock. The tuneial xxas held ft om the family residence, on Cedar axenue, and was laiKCly at tended. A lilKh mass of ieiUlem xxas later celebrated at the St. Mary's chuiih by Hex. P. Christ. The Young Men's sodality attonded the funetal In a boilx'. The pall beaieis xsete ruroiii Ham, Piank ht( Inlmcli, Jacob I'lsli and Mai tin Oiessler. The iloxxcr lcai -cis wen1 Finnic Fo, .lostph W'eln-slu-nk and William LVmaii News In Biiet. (IM III' ll.llll-tltir Cf Xll HI'I Ml" ClUlnl , 1 1 XI ipli- nircct, v. a- bulb lulim lt ,i int 1.1.1 1M.11I11U IT. I I. X.iMi (1ils-.iI llic M llll'l, 'Hit- D.liiiiLr luj.it lull Ii-ini Mill ll-v Hit' xiiniitki Mm tln cxonln,; in tin. si. I jIip'i lull flu I'jukc-iu I'lkml- v.ill nml tlts evening al lliu Hull I IIljI loriorx 'I1n M ,Mcnlu4 njOkt; will ni.il lhl pifii III.- At I'iMIIIUi) lull. 'Ilioniai Ilonctt. 11 nuiinc- i it.i ciuSer New. p it, li xbltliu; liU inutliri im I'llUton uxeiiio, D.111I1I 1". IVole liJ'l fuui fliizink Iiuln-1 at lli s,IU, mill ;cjl('liliv. ' I'ttrlil llolmil, vl l'liutuii uiiniu, luu lot fii Xlilkii. limp to nlli'inl u uiii'iul Mi.. I nnr Titnnlii, cii I'ltttnu uiiniuh, i- e liiuMt ill. J11I111 I'. Uani-, ot I'iii-I"'! JM-liu , U xliitinit fiiuU In lliookbli, N V. XII Xljry Wlikiul, ol Vn ork clt, i-. U limy soiiili siuiiluii Ir'n il. A Ml.v iIpinidi .-iuipllx paux ujh unui-iril to Xrtlmr tail,'., nt IJirt l'ltlntnn axmiu'. kit Mlihu', li) ,1 lnKo liuniUi of 1.1. (rlciuK X I i'Ml cnjo,,ililc liliu- u is lull In- .ill unci ut IHiikJ) Iti tntoliiiicntk in re tiixiil .it inlilnmlit lliui-' procnt M.ii: XII. mk XI .im ( 1 uu , Jo Ktplilm MuMUr, puratln llilsn-, l.irrli (I'llai.i, llrKn Hold r, I Uui IIIihjiiiu, Xljlicl lllnoinir, XI 111. ncit 1 Hivk ami Minnie f-lor: xic-aiir. Ilito. Mcl.iiclilln, M.iilln Miik-, 1'rinl. lliininan, I ml 1UU, II 1 1 1 UuU, Jux ill Ml in. llll.iiii .Nidi li.iui, Hixlil llunzmin, .kwpli i I11..1 lunk, Olio WViiMliuik. Iluiry vlixronkiT, I Inn t W.isni-r, Arthur 1.1 U'l', (if "ice Kjiic .uui 1 hum is Wiplut. I In- (11m1.1l ot Mrs 1'ri.J l-t, v.lio tilt U at tin' Iji l,.i nun iultal en Xl.miliv iilli-inoi 11 from pnunnoiiiK, will tulu- pine- Hi I J .if tn noon a :! o'clmk 110111 tin' lolikinx' of XX'il II nil Iaii, lur ot iy, l'rrp. 1 1 umiiii,- lni-i-In nt xill lie nuilo In tin- llmniiort ninctcr'. 'Hi-- live ilillilmi of itilliuo lit Im. ot 1910 Culir .ix.nuc, im ill v.lili illpliil ula. pr M II iinlnn )ul IU unkk I'r.ilnn! ,1 In. lUie ,ii,n. Ili lli nl on Uu Up m 'I Ml, x I do makin: ( .ill-.. Willi Jin (I'llrkn, ,1 1" III11I1 ,-ll,vl, uu ilijninl -it I In- South , U ,11,1 iila.x li 1 'X.lttk 1 urine II,- luil Im h.lli liu'io li idly tut II nl I1I11U1U flu ini nul nun uj til.ni to 'il. him" cm lllnl ln t xtlun llr l. I. X.illi it nttcmlini. lilin A GREAT SURPRISE l 111 -loic 01 all vv I10 us kiiiii't ll,..im wf tlip Tliioat mill I uiiEJ, llic uicm' Kuarantitil linipily Wonkl oi liulixp Hut It Is ili on IH liiPiiM and an) iliusula I. nullnlkul by (bo inoprlrtni- nt Hilt nond. rnil KliVill Iu clip .toil i ulnpli- hiittli' (lie! It III Ml (alU i nun in nl,' or tin t-nic iuu.'Ik. All iliu.Tjl t Mil Knnp' llal.tani, l'ri. ?jc. ami KX. NORTHSCRANTON MISS MARY E. WILLIAMS SUR PRISED AT HER HOME. A Meiiy Time Spent by 0. Tarty of Guests nt Her Home on Reese Stieetrostlvnl to Be Given by Ladles of the Memoilal Church. Oignu Recital Postponed rnity Enjoyed Slelgli-ildo to the Speetl wny Other News Notes and a Batch of, Fersonnls. A ntu-pi l.-e jiarty was glxen In honor of MI13 .Mary K. WIlllaniH nt her home on UeoFo Ktrcct Tuesday evening and a muiry time was enjoyed by the follow ing KiiestH! Mr. and Mro. David Wll IIiiiiih, Mih. Hlljah Young, Hattlo Pi lee, Jennie Williams, hydtll lt-c-fie, Esther Jones, ihnma Jonen. Jennie I.ee, CSer tiude Jaiuex, Mmy willlnmH. Mac Kvuiih, Mm gat ft Jehu. Mirrt-llii Thomas. Annie P. im'. Murgaict Joncri, llannah Jonep, Com IlobeitH, Maiy J. Williams. LI? ale Pi Ice, Jennie TIioiiibm and l.I..e WIlllaniH. Mensra William HeoiRo, Ilenjaiiiln WIlllaniH, Stephen I-)axln. tlcoiKf HinniPlI, D.ivld Owciih, M J. WIIII11111.S, Chailes Ilanihley. John Pilee, William Poxvcll, IS. J. TIioiiiiik, f-ewl Wllllunis and James O. Hx'nng. Coming Festival. Tli tiixsl iiKhl of the festival ot tile Memoilal (liurih. to be given nt the AuillloiJum In the near future, will b2 devoted to the oshlbltlon of Madame Wiiteinran.s wondeiftil collection of wa llKuieK, amoiiR which will be found the Cuban C.lant bintiKht to this coun try by the Hough ltlderi, and Kdward VII, now khiff or Kngland. The sec ond night n tiiblenu by a large num ber of yoiini women, "The Maid In Se.uc-h of Happiness," wilt bo given. All the women xvlio have chatge of tables and those who xvlll act as walt eiv. will meet the committee this evening at the i lose of the meeting to iniilif ilnal niiangemcnta about the costumes to be woin nt the festival. Also the men having charge of the dltferent departments need to be pres ent without fall. TOLD IN A FEW LINES. The following joung people from I'lovldincc and Orecn Itldge enjoyed a sdelgh ildc and supper at the Speedway hotel last evening: Dr. and Mr.s. Iiow 11. Mr. and Mih. CI. W. D.ivls, Mr. and Alls. Hut Sheiinan. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Shaiai, Mr. and Mm. Cleoige A. Olekei.son, Mr. and Mid. Hundley Jlt klns. .Mi. and Aim. C. P. Knight, the Aliases Nettle Kiinpp. Susie Stephens, Hllii Hone, IMIth Alaitln. Anna Kd wnidH, Hcrtiiide Xui llleli, All-s Knight, Allss ijanduiM Alessrs. rieo. Kelfer, J. 1.. Knapp, Ur. Spiout, I)i. Honeyxvell, Hdw.ud Hall. A Hped.il nilsslonaiy meeting xxlll be held this evening at the Alenimlul chiiidi on Wnjne axenue. The topic xxlll be "China." The p.ihtoi. liev. V. F. Uavles, will give au addies 011 the lutein niussacie of mlssloiiailes III ihnt countiy. On .Monday evening the AtenV union of this pail of the city xxlll bold their IVInuaiy meeting and noclal in their looms at the 1'ieMbj if 1 luu chinch The MUtstlon to lie dirt lied will be "Sock'im Citl.enhlp." Attendance will he lim ited to the membei.s at this meeting. The messed Virgin Sodality held the Ill-t of their M'llos ot endue games at St Mary's hall laht exenlng. William P. r.ntke lendered n number of in nl soli 1.-. attci wbli li lum licon was sei xed. A foelul xxlll be htld In St. Mnrv'n hall lomorioxv night for the beiifllt of Alls. Samuel CoIe, xxbose husband xxas killed a Mioit time ago In Ston's mine. Theie xxlll be a regular meeting of the Aludoin Woodmen of Anieilcn at the Auditorium this evening. The I.adlis' Aid hoclety of the Provl deiu c Methodist Hplscopal ehurt-h are making laige pretinratlons for their i oming hotlc sotlal, which Is to be held Keb 14. A. ". Athciton, or North Alain axe nue, la s-Ilghtly Indisposed, Tin- eiilplojes of the Mm vine and I.eggett's Cre-k mines u-ctlvtd their pa.x tstetdaj. A party fioni this section enjoyed a Htiaxx ilde to PtcUvllle last evening. Local union, No. Kit. United Aline Workeis of Aineilea. xxlll hold a spe cial meeting In Htiiington's hall on Thui-Mlay afternoon, Td). T, at 1 o'doik. ll.c ii:m 11ul.1l, wlili H xJ-i tiitioui.pcil in UkP phct" Monihj IVk It. iu tln I'roxlikm I'm litu I.111 chiucli, ti 111 like plirp Tin til x eicnlnr, V'pIl 2 Mr. Ilntlniri-tcr wlio It lo Im llic oi.'JiiUt, xxlll In- Lvblcil 1 kilpli II. Mil llmi. Up iiiubi liiiiiiim ot tliit piti. In!-, xxlll lip llic tnt ot tin "li''-. ol ni.lt.ilt to li- pbin liming tie -vlulu .mil Kiilnt' 'Tr.iUio.il Ii-im funi tU Tiuu-flsuruioi ' Ulll In tl,P lIllllU llll tilllfllllHI till" CXillll in tho I'loxiilt-noT I'rp.lixii r'.in iliur'li luft srvlcc Is cpin to Hip itiulii 'Ulf Iti'l. tt P. PXXUS I.HH' lllbtuliul 1 1 ihr-.pt ut lie- MmlPintli ('ui'urx- niprtin lull at 111, I list Wpltli IliptiU ilmiili, lluli- I'.n. 'IiipmIix .iIiciihoii anil cxtulni;. sutr.il "1 Hip tlniriliij il Hip Nortli lml xxill I iiilp on stmikx imtiilnc in Hid iiuiiil nail Hu nt Hip (mint;' HIIiIp vdilv, Die nnrnliu " xlis 'xlll bp In Hu 1'rnxliloiipp I'lr.liiluiiu iluucli, ami Hip txpnlnit tun In in Hip I Im 1' ir. ilniiili lict Ur. lux, ot Npvi Xoik tilt, x ill pn jili at Mill tpnitv, Uu s,iarion Mcn't t-opnlx (Soldi 1 lull uttl I li ilil tlii-li iibriuix iiulllij en Mor.iliv nmiu l.i t "Uial Ciilici mliip" xxill lit Hir topk it ill.niv.Hiii ami n.xual' ttttllc-nt HMkirx xxlll (jiXP lllllllO'CH, ki'iiial nili.iuuii,x meeting xvlll to lu-M 'lliur'li.x pxuiliiK -il I ho Miniorlil cliinli "I lt Icpli xxlll li "Chlin, ' 'Iho utor. Ilrx. X. I' Jiixlm. xxill ilillxu in iiiMicM mi I'ii' rn 'i n, il. jui ot ml-.li lurlft ,irnl iiiIIxp (tiii.tlitii In Hut ruiiiiuj. lilt ixiniii.' Hi- IIIiim-I Virtm wJalUj xxlll lilt" a pioi;iii!xii ciitlnu in M, Mirx'N lull, niul In inlilltluii tn tlio i in hi,' William I'. Itinlr xxlll 'Inc fillip nl 1)U htttt xoim'h 11m giitin will biRlii ioiuili- a' p i'ilrl 'Hip lliliu.au .itiJ I IikUoii toiuiatir xxill pt at Uui l.p'.(-ltV Crick mil Xlanlmt mine- toJay. PERSONALITIES. .Muster ThoiuaH .leifiles. of Wayne avenue, Is quite- 111, Mlbs Cella Huddy ha? tetuined in New York, after visiting her piui'ntf. Air. and Airs. Thonius Huddy, ot West Alarkct stieet. AllsK's Cnirlo and Alabel Snyder, of Nleholfou, luive letunied home, after visiting nt the homo of o. n. Myorn, on Church nvtnue. Air. and Alts. T. P. Uegan aie u Joking over the in rival of a baby gill. Mr. ami Mr 'I, wiim Wilib, of Parker mini, luxe I'lOii callol ti. .Iiriii)n ulipro thpj atluid'il the mural of Mr. .lohn lliimilnvyn, a rflallxp of Mm. Ml Mi William Purv, ot Noitk Main axencp. li III x lib Hiriiniiiiij Mm llimiiii Dixit, . Oil, tlrcrl, l ill xxltli Hid slip. MIki XpIIIo Itoliliiti.il. ol ipfL'tlS Mncl, It comak-ttint, afkr xn-ik'ii illnJ. MKics (liaro anj Carrie SnxUi.r, ot NitlioUuti, ate x ivltlrg t ths home ot Otto I). Mjc-rt, en Chnrch axenue. Alt ncira mtltpr lor The Trlbnnp xxlll rcctlxp pionipt alltntlon If Pit iu tin- tin box at (I. V. Pax It' Ilruir itorr, corner ol Main nml Mar ket (trcct. Imwbi f'alchnin, of Pnn Attrct, ntc-ttalnnl number of frlrmlt at his Iminj l.i.tt Satunla eifnlnp. A. W, Xthciti-n li III al hli liomi- mi N'oith Main axcru-, xxllli the grip. DUNHORE. William Stone hni it tinned to hli homo nt Philadelphia, after a. short visit with his father, Hex-. J. A. sUone. of Hiouk t-ttcct. William .Matthews, who has Ikh-h employed at Olcn l-'alls, N. Y., fur some time, has icturned home. Kdxxard Snyder, of Dudley street, has icluincd from a visit of Kovtiat vx'eeltH with friends at Poll Jervls. Tho funeial of M. J, Holleran will occur this nfternoon fiom hlH lnt home on Spilng Mreet. The election for chief of tho fire department xx 111 be held In the bor ough building on .Monday. Keb, I!.-. The candidates for the position alt" P J. Peexen und J. P. O'Neill. Al. J. Coleman, biexxer at the Key Mono blew ei y. Is seilously III xxllh pneumonia. Airs. Fred NleUeison Is Indisposed at her home on llutlcr street. Dr. Monies, of Aicbbatd, (lt con templating locating In town In the neai futuie. Albs Alurle llun"on Is convnlctstcrit, after her lecent illness. Air. and Airs'. Pied Hussell have re turned fiom n weok'H visit at Pores: City A social will be conducted tonight bv St. Agnes' guild, ut William P.. Wil son's. The object Is a wot thy one and deseives well of those xxho me chatt- tably Inclined. GREEN RIDGE. The Amity I.ltetnry and Debating .so ciety will hold its tegular weekly meeting at the home of Philip Mattes, ot Sanderson avenue, this evening. The question foi debate Is. "Resolved. That the Panama Canal Would He ot Aloie Henellt to Commeice Than the Nica ragua Canal," The Sabbath frchnol Tooin of the Asbury Alcthodlst Kplseopal church Is being enlarged by having a partition removed and othtuwisu hupioved. The v.otk Is being done by different niein bets of the school, voluntarily, with out oxpenhti to the congregation. Jacob Deltilek, of SandOison avenue, has gone to Delaxxare to look nfter renl estate Intel cstn theie. The Woodmen held au Intel csting meeting last evening In Masonic hall, Dickson uvnue, Air and Alls II. W Taylor, of C.reeu Uklgp stict-t, air lejolcliig over the ai llval of n sxxeet biliy lio.x PARK PLACE. 'I xxo oung men of Patk Place, uieni beiM of Company H, of Thliteentb icg Iment. N. O. P.. Iternuid Stanton and Thomas Cllllis, lelt for Philadelphia on Wednesday morning to enlist In the "cgjilnr aiin.x. (Hills will enlist as cax iiirvmai: nnd Stanton In the Infantry. The following young ladles of Path Place took a slelgh-ilde to Peekxllle Tiisi'n.x evening, vvheie they had a pleasant time: Mlsci Annie Ackerly. I.l7.'.l Ackeily. Hamuli Ackeily, Mdln anl H'lr Alanee, Aliuie Iiehllng, Anna itosN, Anna Phillips, Cli.iee Alooie, Saia Coiutrlght, I.ulu Mann, -.Maij Phillip", Annie Hoxvell. Hmm.i Ciothainel, Aliuy Mourn Anna Iioum, Yligle Whitman, Ikttth Atlll-r and All-s Hall SUSQUEHANNA. Sjifual (o Hip VuiHcli nibuni SusfUiKhaniia, Feb. fi. In an opom bou.se note, Hie Tianscilpt Is "plea.si d to note that the effort-, of the entci prislng ninnagers. Alls.s Dohtity and Slianahan. In seeming fiist-elass at tractions for the (Uleitnlnnieul of the-atti-goeis, llnds expivsslon in Ilbei.il pationago." If the management did not have to go down into their pockets as they did In the cnto of "The Power Rehlnd the Throne" rnodtic Hon, to make up for an able-bodied delk-lency. tbev would mole fully appicclute the very "liberal patronage" of tluatei goers; nnd it would add amazingly to their general Jocularity. The appu-cla-Hon that can be counted Iu the bo nfllce Is the iiuibt deblrahle. All else Is aliy nothingness. "Fine vvotds butter no pat snips," lllght Hev. nihhnp Talbot xxlll vilt this Hpiseopal pailsh on Thursday and Pilday, Keb. 11-13. Delegates tiom the dlffeient ma chinists' unions of the Hrie tailroad system xxill hold a meeting nt Iloi nellsvllle toda The opeiti house management olteis a llbetal lewaid for Intotnuillon lead ing to the arivht of the peiton who Ihtexx beans fiom the gnlleiv dm lug the peiformance on Alond.iy evening. While visiting In Ilornellsvllle on Saturday evening, Allss Lillian Ciee gaii, of Susfiuelianna. was sttuek by n hoi to which xxas attached lo a (tutor and xxas lendtied unconscious. She escaped xvlth severe briilst.-. Alnodv Heliei mips, Claud Anny ot the P.epublle. served supper last even in Allss Salilte Hslclle Kalntr.of Wllkes ItTlie, xxlll dug iu llogan opeia linu.se op Kilday ex eiiing, under tho auspices ol the Hpwoith League of the Aletho dlst chinch. This Is a say social season iu mik (liii'hanua. Sexeial sleighing panics will, this week, "oeuit" to nt'lghboilng vlll.iges She was an uli.x, tuliy Hlnshamtoii gill, and she stepped oil a car at this station, the other night, lo attend a social bop. She xvas too phased for anything, and she tltteted. "This Ik mv th st visit lo Hutjiiui-liumui, and I shall never fnigtt It!" Just Ihen she baeked Into an open ditch, nnd what she said when she had gathcied hei sdf iii again, does not nppeai In the lexlsed edition. H-jtui nieellngs still continue In the Axiuue .Methodist (hutch with una bated Interest Hon. nnd Alls. Geoigu A. Post, of Nexv Yoik cltx', who haxe bttn visit lug Oakland side telatlves, ltttiuneit home on Tuesday alteruoon. The Delawate and Hudson tt-legiaph oillce at State kino has been discon tinued. Allss Ihnma Hall, of (baud Miecl, will entertain the "Thimble Club" on Satuitlay afternoon A committee fiom the bo.nd of ttmlo will piobably intetvlow I'lesldent ThiimiiH.of the Ihle, In the near futuie. For Shntteied Noives. A iiMiiedy that xvlll soothe, build up tho wasted tissues aud on It'll the blood Is Indispensable. I.Ielity's Colin y Nii'vo Compound has been woudoi ful ly successful In cases of net voiiuuesri. nt thousands of guileful people xxlll testify. Sold by Matthews Uios. JAKE ELLMAN FOUNDGUILTY A NEW TRIAL IS ASKED TOR IN HIS CASE. It Is Contended That Under the Law Ellinan Could Not He Convicted for the Reason That the Proof Was Not Adequate Shoplifting Case Occupied tho Attention of Judge Etlwaids and a Jury All Day Old Forge Shooting; Case Be foie Judge Pmdy. Jacob Kllman xxas yesleldny convict ed of the cliaige of subornation of Pel Jut y on which he was tiled Tues day bcloir Judge (Icoigo Pttrdy, of Wayne county. Ills attorney. John J. Aluiphy, nt once asked for a new Hl.il and an an est or Judgment on the giound that Kllman cannot be legnlly touilotvd. because the c omuiouxvcnltll dlil not, as the law icciuIich, have two xxltnesscs to testify to the perjury, or one witness and coiroboratlve clrcuni stnnccs ccttial to another witness. This inoinlng the mutter will bo ar gued before Judge Pmdy. It Is neces sary to dispose of the matter at once for the le.ison that Alax Herring, the pilnelpal witness against Ullmaii, Is being detained In the county Jail. If n nexv tilal should be giantcd Hllinnn xxlll be atiaigned again this tcini for tilal. Htforo Judge IMwaub, ptadlcally the entho day vva taken up with the tilal of the case of Mrs. Freslna Co plna. There were two eases, both chmglng tho theft of goods fiom the stoie of Jonas koiig'w Sons, lit De cember, Judge ndxvards took one nf them from tho consideration of the Jury, saying theie-xwis no evidence to lonvlct. At 4 o'clock, the Juty went out to consider the other Indictment. The defense xvas that the woman bad piirchnppd all of the goods found on her and her two daughters, who were standing In tho lobby of the store at the time of their an est. Tho Juty had not leturncd Its veidlct up to tidjourn Ing hour. NAFPS NOT GUILT V. Hail Nafus, a drayman, was tiled befoie Judge Purely In No. .1 on a chnige of larceny by bailee, piefoned liy II. fioldschlnger, xxho runs a store on Peiin avenue. The testimony shoxv od that Nafus xx-ns employed to eart a box fiom the Delaware, Lickaxx'ajina and Western ft eight house to C.olc'-st-hlaget's stoic. The prosecutor al leges that Nafus kept the box of goods Instead of dellxeilng them. In his de fense Nafus said when he took tho box to Goldschlager's stoie he nsked fifty cents for his set vices nnd Ooldselilager would give hlin only txxcnty-llvc icnts. He theieupon took the box back. Judge Puidv decided that the case xxas not one of laioeny by bailee and diieeted that a veidlct of not guilty be taken Nicola Netalla xxas tiled foi felon iously wounding Adam Prledmonsky at Old Porge In September last. It xxas a shooting affray and xxas the outgroxxtn of the strike at the Jcimx-n No. 1 eol lleiy at that plneo. The defendant and Nicholas Kogcis, bolh Italians and special olllceis of Old Forge, bad been piotectlng men who weie taking tho Place of the stiikeih at the mine and had Incurred the HI will of the people of the nt'lghboiliood. On tho day of the shooting they xvere attacked by a big crowd and Netalla xxas knocked down and somewhat sexerclx h milled, lie diew his luvolver and filed seveial shots Into the eiowd near him. One ot the bullets lodged In the giolu nf Adam Ptlcdmonsk, xxho Is alleged to haxe been standing cpiletly at the gate In fiont of his lesldenco. Ills Injuries x.cie of a serious natiue and he xvas laid up for about two mouths. N HTALI A'H STAT1 :.M HNT. Netalla said that just befoie he flietl he saxv Piledmonsky coming thtough his gate with stones In his hands and advancing tow aid hhn In a veiy thieatenlni- mnnnei and that theie upon he filed 'lho accused was do Jended by Attorney John II. Bonner, and the commonwealth's Interests xvere looked after by Assistant Dlstiict At torney Gramti and Attorney P. P. laottghran. Tliomas Count 11 xvas xesteiday re lumed not gulltj of the latrcny of a hotse fiom Henry Alorgan. The case was the outgiowth of a hoi so deal nnd w.ifc tried befoie Judge Kellv, Airs. Alellcent Wlnebiake xxus ehaig ed with Illegally ptactlclng nirtlleiue by William Koblnt-on. All rt. Wlnebrake lives In West Soi anion. She denies that shi. puutlees tuedle-lue stating that she Is a nuise and cate-s foi the patients of hti sou, Dr. Wlnebiake. She contends that her aue"t was biought about bv her Insisting that Hoblusou pay a bill he oxxis her tor nui sing his wife. The Jiu was out deliberating on the case al adjourning hour. lohn H Olegelmau xxas tiled bifoie Judge Kelly on a chaige of false pie ti'lices pieleiitil by J. H Cleveland. The latter alleges that Dlegelnian suld him a bond ol the l.ackaxxamia Stone compan.x for S'uO, ntkvlng that Interest wub paid on It legulaily. After secur ing the bond Ck velund kained thai the bond had not paid anv InleusL for a long time, although the coupons xxoio toin, oiT t-.u h month to give the Impiesslon that the Intercsl was being paid. . AIAKK.S DHNJAI. Dligdman denied that he bail made, any false repiesentatlons and said that he was, acting tor another In tlio sab ot the bonds The tase will go to the Juty this morning. Cleveland Is itp-iisenlc-d bj Attorney J. Al. Walker, and the defendant by Attorneys Iter- nian Osthaus and c, llalleiitlnc. The tollowlug notion vxus taken xxllh loloreiico lo casfH. (ontlriin-il-Mil.P Mltihell, alljt XllkP NiUlis, l.uinle Mililirll, jIIIik Irlnuli- t-ul.liut, jitault anrl bittprx; 1 Ilia Llcxxell.in, irotccutrlk. l'.ll-li IxiiiL, icllini; liituoi xxilliout a Ilini..; Tliouut Ir)hon, proKCtiitot. Il.il! I'oitL'iltil I'li.nli't 11 VVillbint, tmlicvlp' iiii-nl, U. I.IUU, pin-.ieutor, (luilnll. WIIIIjiii., larcPti ami mrixiuic; K I.iltK-, ,o Peultr Sullii !'io..ciul Patrick Mc('itl,-ii.x, .plllni.- II cuor xxithoui a liieii.o nml itlllnx on Sniihx; 'ihuiii-it I-pjoliui, pios'ititor. Iloxxaril b. IMke-r ami Lett . Itxxir, nulli luii mluhkf, ha Pral.p, protuiaoi. Ilitirx Cari.x- ami Xbt. Mi Cart;, kitplnt; luxxily linux ; Min. W. 11, liuggan, prutr uililx, VcTillct ol Not fiiilllt Taken John Johnson. lar.cn; ami retoix lug) 1'uiitU Vlackc.x, pioxui. tor. I'lf of liuill .Jclui Tuinlln, riiiluulcinciiti I'lank llulilliif, , lut'Miulir. Sl'iiIuhc, tM tlno mil eojU ami rotore Hip monev tmlerilpj, Jt CO IVrilliiiicJ I'nlll Nfxl Wpik-Mik Capplrllo, tralht'clnj; iu riitUluul lioltle: Henry I'lrlch, lUuaulHOI. Bevelacque Case Continued, Judge It. W. Au-hbald, who will bo on tho bench In the main court, room CEYLON AND INDIA TEA BLACK or GREEN The Truth Will Always Out. U. S. Department of Agriculture. Rcpoit No. 01 says: "A largo nmount of sophisticated grcca tea is consumed in this country. It is chiefly m ado of inferior leaf, highly colored with. Prus sian blue and faced with, sonp stono to hide all natuial defects, nnd is neither nutritious nor healthful." IT. S. Government statistics prova tho PURITY of ALL Ceylon nnd India ten. NONE of it hns ever been rejected becauso NO adul terants are used. Tlio consumer gets it iu its natural state. ASK YOUR GROCER FOR Ceylon Tea REFRESHING. PEL'CIOUl Bold only la l-pud ritckeU. fiOc.rGDc. anil 70c. Per LI). AMUSEMENTS. I YCfiUri THEATRE - Pl.lS A. nUlttltlNDint, htutn. A. J. LUl'l'V, Manager. MONDAY, JANUARY 11, Hip Powerful Play, Melbourne Xn Vinlrlan Uoinancc, br lMnlpI Ik Hart. xn ITior of "Tho i'arhh Priest " MronCcl Coal piny In Vtars, Inadctl by TRANK MORDAUNT and THEODORE BABCOCK. I'aiil Ca.enpiip, Taylor Oram llic, I-ightnn Iclsth, James It. Cany, .irw-! Kuao l.ane, ( al lot! i Sell-on. I'rleos Me-., KOe.. Tue. uinl ! W. Soiit.n on vale I'riJjy at 0 a. l it. ACADEHY OF HUS1C, RBIS& UUWOUNtinR IIAIiKY A. HKOWN Hinjccrj and Lessee. Local llanjjcr. n, nils wr.r.K. I1XII.Y MVTIMl.s JACK HOEFPLER CO. I'illJsr.NTING Thi Ml it Ptfiilns- 'Hearts of OnM "' Krklax rxpnliiK ".Votnan in niaek." Stturrlav cxenlns "ltanth Ixlnir." M.I, m:t WKhK. JESSIE SAWTELLE CO. i'in:si.Mio Xloinln exenin-, "Xictorlan Cros ' llalince I'llir 10 and 20 rents. Ixinins Pucc- 10, SO and SO cents. NewGaietyTheatre xli. . in ninvmo.v. JivN.vfir.u. Thuisday, Filday and Satuiday. Hatlness Daily. Broadway Hurlesquers. next week, yesteulay allowed n. con tinuance of the eaacs againttt Mis. Josephine Hevelacque nnd her hu luiid. pafquala Hevelaciiue. who ar- Indletecl foi the murder of Mrs. Maty Hose, a( itu-tn Hldfje last Novem bei The contlnuaiKo waa alloxved for tho tcihon thai the defenbc cannot so pte liiiie the case as to be teady for trial next Monday. The uteused will be defended liy Attorncvs GeorRo H I loin. C. ComcK.VH and I-'rank Boyle, and the piosccutlon will be conducted bv District Attorney W. U. Ivcwl villi former Plstilet Attorney Jones and Attorney C. H. Daniels us prlvato cotitixol lor tho prosecution. Yesterday's Mnrilnge Licenses. xilim knlln-'ka Durjra Xnuk' l!ii(knoko Sirinlcn lohn Cnlzura ' Obpham lull.i Ippiok Oljphanc ll.iniin U-cni Archbald llihlS't V. Kuitli Arehbald .Ijinm llullx Serantou Xlirx Iti'laiidi bcranton COURT HOUSE NEWS NOTES. Iikkn 1 the lJt dix (or filinit jiplcation fir ll'iuji HccntP". Tin' eoiinl) ttiiiuIiv.loii( rn xrcio In Mi i-sln xrnuilax eptlii!: xlu 4 fur the polline planft In tlio tour xxaida ruintlj treated by thu tourr In lint luiioiiijli. OBITUARY. W. E. SmnllrldBe. VX I "inallrlilai. ittil alout to yeirs, clipit at hit Ituiiip on Njutli IIIikcI) tnt, l)unmoi, Hftenlay nltir an IIIiiik-. cf cxpril xxrckV dur ailon i-, xn.il xv U ujo In- not Hirlcktn x-ji txpliild Itxir xxlil li txni liw lroiiB phj-alqin xxas iiiul.lo to (.hike oil I'ur texeral ypani li lut (nnduilttl the old l nlon hotel on Blalfdr titpi. Ik ia tiirtl.eil lix a wito jnd veveral iiiiall ililhliin. 1'unei.il notice l.ucr, Anna Newton. iii.. Hie .xear-nlil claugliter ol Mr. and Mr. John Nexxton, ol Xliruiret axenue, died Jlon. day after u brief UIiwm. The- fnniri.l xvlll be hi Id from the parental krone this aftprnnort at 'J o'clock, Intfrnunc xxlll be innile in t'oritt Hill cenielcrir. .In.rph. tho iijear-olil ein ot Mr, ami )ik I'attlcl. Mcliolilritk, ot I'trcllnaiid ktieet, dlfil l'ncwlay allcrtioon liter a brief lllnrni. TI ct funiral xtill lako plaisi tononiixx afternoon. In. le-ruicut xxill be ruUe- in I ho Lathedral cemetery. oALAUffi r (Wn Wm mm o&y pu