"irfT1' V iJTOS v . '?rppv ; ,7.: , n l' .8 THE SUKANTOjV TKIBUIsTi-THUKSDAy, MARCH 7, 190T. WEST SCRANTON COOK STOVE WAS SMASHED EXPLOSION IN THE HOUSE Or O. A. WILLIAMS. Water in Pipes Lending fiom Range Tiozo nnd When n Fho Wns Sttut cd They Durst with Tcnlflc Fence. Meeting: of tho Republican. Club Will Be Held This Evening Fu nerals of Edwnid James, Sr., nnd Mrs. Jnmcs Unit Talk About Missions Other News Paingiaphs. An uiiltlclil ciceiiiied last i-vc-nlni; at 1hc home of .Ml. and JIic. f. A Wil liam, on Kock stioel, whlili lomplen Jv demolish' d tho took novo and coti tiitf of the kitchen and damaged the doom and wuod-woik In the loom tou rldeiably. Ml.-. WllllniiiK had tii'Mi HpeinllliK tin ii ltd noon ullb hr lstei, .Mi.. J .1 KobjilH. .m Hoiitlt Muln iivniitu. nnd laid pennltteil the the III tho Move to j,o out. Ilei ii'dKlibor, Jin. v imam CuiIi-sn had iRiiltul tin tin late In tin ifteri.oou and lett It appaiuitly all ilu-ht. Suddenly th"ic was a tfilllle fpln Moil In the himsi . wlili h i mild he lie.it d svr.il buiidirtl leet iiwiij. The pipe contieetlurr the twitci -front In the Mow with tho hot tt.U'i liollei had liven tilled with watei, which was fioen, and when the pine bei.inic heat, cd (iitiM'd the cNploslon. The t.tov was literally Mii.ish d to lecee. iarts of It In Intr blnwii Into the uond-vvoi k and one of the lhN was found liubi'dld In tin- tflllm;. Tin doors In the loom wen Inoken and when th' OKiiinnts enteied the pla"f looked like a Joint after a r.ildon It bv Mis. Nation's Hatchet HiIkjiIo. The duni.iKe will amount to wvcwil hundred dollats. Mi. Wllllims had been nwny fiom lioine fin1 seei.il d.ijs In Wnshl'iBton and In coiLseumtue the hoilt-e had liei it ( lot'l. Republican Club Meeting. A leKUlnr meetliiK' of the AVest Side V.efiuhlli.iu dull will be held In the looms omt Ib'lsT & Win tike's this I'venliiK. and It Is opeoted tb.it thf lull stieiiKth of he i lab will be In at lenilaiiec. as ier.il liupoitnnt mat trrs are to li ailed upon. The print Iptil f"iiluie m' the nieutlns will bo tin' ivpoii of the ttimmlttee, Mes-is Thomas, 1'aine and I.oyMion apjiolnt 'd at the liif-t meeting to diaft n. ptotesl iiKlllnst the plc'ent ie..l)poi- ABOUT THIS TIME LOOK OUT FOR ( COUGHS I and COLDS TAKE DUFOUR'S FRENCH TAR. We Open One ot the most interesting an i com lull sense display, ot Spring and Summer Dress Fabrics ccr shown in Scranton. From the home-factories and then .tuiosi the set, we have gathered in tho best our buyers could lirnl. and the icsult is a collection of such magnitude and beauty that we feel we may not be considered egotistical when we say wc arc proud of it. The New Waist Cloths in soft wool weaves, silk and wool, etc., arc a delightful and ic heshing novelty when contrasted with the-things that have gone before, while The Lovely Albatross Weaves will be dear to the heart ot cvcty woman who admiies exquisite solid colorings and tints, in the most perlect of soft wool weaves we h.ne ever seen. Pedestrian Suitings With Mercerized Backs will alsn command much attention as there aie great possibilities in them for strikingly eflective Tailor Made Suits. But space would fail us to enumerate one-twentieth of the textile beauty that awaits visitors to the annex this week. Among the Piles Upon Piles of new Di ess fabrics that await our inspection will be found Melrose, Prunella, Venetian and Whipcord Suitings, Wcstry Lords, Epmgles, batin Cloths, Poplins, French Vigoreaux and Granite Cloths. Ciepe Poplins, Kumo and Broadcloths, Ainuirc Mixtures and French Serges, Plain and Pebble Cheviots, Home spun, Camcls's Hair, Storm Serges, I.ansdownes, Flectiic Glorias With Such an M I" Array to Look at It is easy to understand why this annual spting show is well worth making a special effort to see, and as all visitors arc wel come, 'he thought ol buying need not trouble ou Globe Warehouse I tlonnicnt Mil now before tho leglxln- tine, ji in tirtiuiime mill mo ic'iircm'n lutlvcs fiom thin county will bs asked to oppose tlic ie-apioi'tloiiinont as now outlined. Tin: financial ecu clary of Hie club will also nuikc uu Important iciiott, which lius 11 particular beatltiK on tho ( IuIi'h hIiuhIIiip, anil definite actlou will bu taken In refoionco to hlliitW.nt incniliciH, On Mulch It. ono wnek hence, Tho. II. Dale will nddrrPH the club on a vcty Important mibjeot. Tho ( imiinlttf-e In ihiiiKo of this ppeclal ineetlMB expect ti in event other ftiitinoH foi tho con deration of tho incinboix Misslounty Woik in Chiun. Jtew Dr. H.ley, n inlsHloiimy m lotiuy, npokj at Wutdilmrii Sticet l'lonbyteilan cliuicb last rvonlnir. Ho ulmi lc.id lellPtK fiom Japan, Cuiv.i. Hilim, and other lotintikH, phouliii tho piosriss of tin woik and the ntif fcili'gs of the inlcdonailtH, especially In China. Ah lllintiuti-d by tho spmk er, tho native Clnlstlans. tindei thlr environments ot supcintltlon. canto itnt lellKlon of tho fathers, aie iinue In (imiest In their new Chili-tlanlty than the many churchmen of Ameiliu. Hi, llnlsey It n tlm speaker and holds hlh audleiuo with tlice utti n- tlon. ninl It wn. icRiettalilo that ho fv pioplc weie pic'ieiu lo tient mm. Mis. James Unit Dulled. i'he fiinei.il of the Into Mis. i:il..i li tli llait. wife ot Va.ttolui.in .tames llait. tuck place .M-steiday nioinln. At St. IMtrlekV Catholic thuieli a leiiultiii mass was celebi.ited. and In t.'lineiil wav made lu tho Calhelial i I'int'ter . A niltubei of beaultlul tloi.il dexluns wen In ildenie. The pall bfirois ! weie John Valley. Ju'vph Tnjlor, Mlthaol Hurke, .Mlihael Uolton, 11. l'urll and Vatilik Duil.lu Fuueial of Edwnid Jnmes, Si. Tin- tuneial services oer the i nialus of the lad IMwnul James, r , lilli weio I'ondileleil at the Hellenic Wtlsh C.iUinistli. M thodWt cliuiih yesdeida. afternoon woio iittonded by an iisseni blriKo that ciowdeil tho clinic h ainll toiluni. many belns unnblo to sain ad mission. Ot ceased was a well llktd limn of sterling iiinllll', nn amiable illHiosltlon, and made friends who con t limed Kt all thrmmh life. The mlnlsleis who spoke weie Rev. William D.ivls. Ue. William Moian, Iti-v. HiiKh Uals and Rev. .T. T. Mor lis, all of whom weie devot-d fileads of Mr. James, llaili paid u meilttd tilhuto to his well-spent life and con soled the bereaved ones with tin thought that If had none to his re v.. ml. The pall-beau re weie- T.euls Hoh. tits, loan Jones, John Harris, Ulnn eer Grllllths, William Thoiuas and Thomas Thomas, of WIIke.s-Hane The lluwer-lieaieis weie, l.lewill.ni Moi Kiiu, llv linnniliiK, Thomas O. Jones and IMu.ml Harris. Iiiteiment was made in the Washburn stiect cemetery. GENERAL NEWS NOTES." Hi. Utoiso H. He uolds oC Ninth Today Main ineiiuf, was tailed to Vanillins yesterday lu consultation with Dr. Grander. (lA. Williams and Oscnr Oswald returned yesterday fiom ti few dajn' Islt at Washington, D. C. A woman named Mrs, Hugh McCar ty bad her put so stolon while ut tend ing a funoial seivlce In the Wtishburii sticet ctinetery iccently. Attorney Davltl J. Uavls, of South llde Vaik avenue, relumed homo last evening fiom Washington. Sloan local, No. 12:,, Putted Mine Woikeis of Ainullen, havo secuied 'u chatler and will meet In D. V. Kvuns' bull on Satin day c cuing. Dr. 1 f. Hall, on bis leturn fiom Vlorltbi, will deliver a serhs or lee Hues on tho "Vioteclcd Homo Circle." Mlus l.ucy Vosbuig, of Sixth stiect, left for Now Ymk yesterday. On Tuesday evening u paity was given In her honor at the home of her biolh r W. C. Vosburg. The members of the KIctlilo City Wheelmen's minstrel tioupo havo been Invited to give a perfoimancu at th. tlicen llldgo Wheelmen's fair nust Tuesday e enlng. Tin Hist icheaisal of tin Young Men's Intitule mlnsticl coinp.iny was held last owning under the illreetlon of 1'iofessnr John T, Walkins. Some excellent talent is InclitiU'd III the com lan. Mis, rillnii, of JaikMUi sticet slipped nn the ho recently and spialned hei ankle. Benjamin Ki.tiikllu M.ucy, one ot Wllkts-llaiie's leading iihariuaclsts, nttompauled hj Kiniik KioUer, a re tlied diugglst, also of Wllkes-H.ure, tailed on fi lends lu town yestetduy. The Ladles' Aid soeii ly of the Sllii son Methodist Hplsropal chtltcli will meet today. A soilal sesjddii will bo held this iviiing alter the business meeting of Camp No ITS, V. O. S. of A. The funeial of Mr. and Mis. Unbolt J Williams' child, Itobeit.i, was ion dinted .estenlay afternoon Horn the lainlly icsldeiiio on South Main ave nue. Itev. J. V. Mount, " ''. pastor ol the Washlmiii Street Viesbyteilan cliuiih. outdated. Intel meat was made In tin l'oiesi Jllll icniLteiy. Thomas J. Davle.s of Klfteentb stiet l, a former employe of the Colliery Ihiglneer comp.inv, left yesteiday for New pint News. Va . when ho lias no c opted a position in the navy yank Mr. Davles has the good wishes of n huge nuinbei of fi lends. SOUTH SCRANTON NOTES. runeinl of Gottlieb Lens Held fiom the Family Residence Yester dayOther News Notes. Tin- inneial of OoitlUh l.eiu took place ycsteiday afternoon liom the family loldciico, on the coiner of ilaple stint and I'unvn avenue. Sci vltes Men- held lu rit. .Paul's chuiili, Itcv. A. ISallhoiii helug the ollldutlnz clugvman. Tlio Itlnggold bind played the dead iuuu.li and loudened i-eveial oiln i celeitlons. The HKinbeis of the Cleimaii KilcRur Vei.lu, of which oi.inU.Ulou the de-ceu-ed was u uicinlier. attended the fuueial In a body and llicd the last salute at tin srnve'-lde. The pall biMiois wtu iiK'inbeis of ttie Krlcser Vtuln. luteiiiunt was liunle In th WaHhlnifton avenue I'linetoiy. Told in n Tew Lines. The tuneial of Willie, tin- tliioe-voai-old ton of .Mi. and Ml. Max liosar, took plan ostuday afternoon from the family lesldeiice on Vrospect ave nue. Seivlits weie held at tho house b Itcv. W. A. Xoult. IntelllieiU vv.n made In the I'lttston avenue iLUH'tur,. A lior.c hitched to a buggy, owned b FkiI .Mm veh, toinei of Vitlstou avenue and liluli stuet, and dilvcn by bin .ion, William, became fiiglitened on Cedar avenue jovtt ulav atteinoon mid bultt d. tin owing vouug Muisth out sllSj-htly biulslng his aim. The luaddi in d horve broke loose limn the buggy and uiblivd alonsr Cedar aveiuii foi some distance, llo was taptund on Hluh Htice-t. Xelthei hoi to u. huggy weio InJuiLil. The game of uiclnc bitwun the tiam of Colunibus uuiu 11, Young Men's Institute, and the (ieueial I'hlllp Sheildnu couikII ti am plajcd, at tin lnttei n looms on Tutsdav, vas won by the I'olunibus coiiiu II team, the moio being 101 to I3.t. Iteln shments weio seivnl after tho game The uiembLis of St. Aloysius society will meet lu Vhaiinacy hall this even ing at s it'cliuk Tho rmiitten Fllfiidn will incet lit Hotel Most this evening. Peisonallties. JiKub iltljer, Ji , the (imminent clgnrin.iker of this jiatt of thu city, his been piosenlcd with twin sous by his wlte. A daughter has bilghtened the Iionu of C'harle. lloar. on Alder stiect Albeit 11. liorimau. ion of Voter Hoffman, of Milldo stlett, lett estel day for Colunibus. Ohio, to Join the Fulled States cavali.v. and will shoitlv Kave mr the l'lillliplue Islands GREEN RIDGE. Ml.s .1. lKllol, of Downsvllle, X. V Is vlslilng at the home of In i bi other, Mi. Hdwaul Fullei, ot Dkkson ave nuo. The (lu mi Itldge A uaien's Clulstlau Tciii)Ciauci' union held an liUtiostlng meeliiig lu the Hvangolli.il chuieli "stdiday ran inooii. ilmmr 1'. Keeso was piPhcut and g.i.o an adduss uiidii "liefoun Woik," wlili li was thn .Mill Jul uiidii i iiusldeiallon. An oi client jiajier on '"JViiipcianco r.einun Woil;," was lead. A discussion followed. Mi. Howell, Mis. Hatvey and nthui.s .spoke on the iiiestlou. The Amity Llteuuv society will hold Its ugtilar lucetliig Tliuibdiiy evtnlng at 7 oMock at tho home of Chailts Ko.ii, .Mousey avenue nnd Sum-el ave nue. The lollowlng (niuiaiiimo will be inul'ii'il "Olvoiiuii ttm Inc." Hatold Kuumil . ''.Mis. Xalloiih Anti-Saloon I'lllendi." nussell Vowoi "Hnn son." Lewis Willi, u, if 'Oiu Like Ti.nK." Moiil'oo Whltn,, The nues tlon tt'l dobato Is ' ItmolVfd, Thai the Vim War Is Fulust and Should He Stoji)cd," Vbltoia iwlmmr. Caillli No, MisO. Modi in Woiidliuii of Ameiliu, oi liieiii 1 : 1 1 1 (- c , uielved u doss ol foiiiteeii uu minis lint night 'III le ' unlfon ih weie win ii for the i,i st Man' and the 'odge made a line llpp iiialu ' , A GREAT SURPRISE I in t,(. u .a ut k nip H1I..1111 ! i i I ii ml I. uu... ilu ni' six 0 ilenl Ml l Mo 1 lull llllill Ilu 0 . J-till rtll lu nrriii jnil .mi iliUnji.t I. until limit In lln Hpiiil H l Ii i tiii I fill irlllpil I i i mil n u'iil( l-'l hid li i imn f j n- ,u 111 HI llllill I ill.ll. Vl lllll,'jt'! Mil Ii mil - Ih' an I'liit' ." ali'l 'J. I 5 YMPTOriS. If you have a dry, harsh, and yellow skin, a dull pain In the right side, extending to titc shoulder-blade and pit i of the stomach, a tenderness over the region of the liver, and sometimes an enlargement of that organ; a hack ing or dry cough, irregular appetite, shortness of breathlnt,'. feet and hands generally cold, a disagreeable taste jn the mouth, palpitation of the heart, disturbed sleep, heartburn, disincllnalion to exertion if you have any of these symptoms You arc Suffering from Liver Complaint, and Warner's Safe Cure will Cure you. If you have weakness in the loins, with frequent pains; an insatiable appetite, an unquenchable thirst, harsh and dry skin, darkly furred tongue, swollen and inflamed gums; dropsical swelling of the limbs, frequent hiccoughs; difficulty of passing water, deposit, or frequent pains in the back, you are muttering from some form of Kidney Complaint, and Warner's Safe Cure is the Only Remedy that will cure VOU. ttf Write fr Froo Sample- to Srtr will cure you. V)2 Warner'8 Saf Cure Co., Rochester, N Y., today.37 NORTHSGRANTON JOHN GILBIIIDE'S RESIDENCE DAMAGED BY TIKE. Blaze Caused by a Hanging Lump Staited In the Early Morning Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hcnlei, of 1420 Short Avenue, Entcitaln In Honor of Their Son Suipilse Tnity Ten deictl Bet tram Evans New Divis ion of Sons of Temperance Insti tuted Notes and Fcrsonnls. The le.sldcnce of John Ollbilde, of Hock Blieet, was batlly damaBcd by the eail.v yesteulay moinlng'. The flro Ftnited tit about LM3 o'clock nnd was Piobably caused bv a lianjjlnj: lamp, which had been left lighted on the lower door. Mi. Ctllbildc Muclled the smoke and MUlekly moused tho family, who had Just baiely time to escape fiom the house. An nl.it in wan turned In from bo S7, uud the North Scranlon coni tuiiicd icsiiondeil. Thev soon had the bla70 under control. The damage dono amounts to about $300, paitly covered by Insurance. Mr. and Mrs. Heplcr Entertain. Mr and Mrs. Samuel Heplcr, of 14Jfi Shoit avenue, entertained ti number of fi lends In honor of tho tvventy-llist blithday ot their s,on, Viank. A cry pleasant lime was enJoed by those piesent. flames and Instiumental music was Indulged in until n .season able hour, when u dainty icpast was seived. Those present weie: Mr. and Mm, A. II. Kelslliijf. Mr. nnd Mm. H. F. llepler. Mi. nnd Mrs. Voter Hill, Mr. and Mis. T.. W. Kclsllng. Mr. ulid Mis. William llepler, Mr. and Mrs. John JI. KeKlhiff. Misses Lulu Kheiman. A. Meatic, C. Mcatie, Dot a Davis, Anna Kelslliitf, Carrie KcIsIIiik, U. Detilck, Jr. Post, L. Vaulliu,-, 1. Lewis, X. Tut tle, A. Sum Iz, M, Sheiman, Mossm. Prank IJvnns, J, Heighuuscr, Arthur Kehslinp, Fiank Iteddoe, George Tut tle, V. Cutler, George I-otz, J. F. Xoll, r. Gregoiy, A. Kelfer, S. Ulsblng, Fiank llepler, John lloltram nnd Les ter Hill. Suiinlso Party. A vei.v pleasant suriulse paity was given In honor of Mastet liertiam Hvans Tuesday evening at his homo on lMiu avenue. Games ami music weie the thief amusements of the even ing. Mls Itesslc Williams gave a lecl tatlon while master David James ten dered a piano solo In a veiy pleasing manner, Miss Maiy lilt hauls leudcied a vocal solo. At a seasonable hour re freshments were solved. Thoe pievent weie: Misses lttssle Williams, Maigaiet Morgans. Maiy Itlcliauls, Annie Set vis, Louise Mor gans. Maud Havls, Maigaiet Thoiuas, .It mil" Leonaitl and Alma Ulcliaul", Messrs Geoige Meckey, John SI m ins, John lticluiul", David James, Thomas Watklns, Herton i:vans. Veicy Thomas, Hvan Itcise and John Moigons. Sons of Temiieiance. A new division of the Sons ot Tem pciaiin' wan instituted In Oxlei limit hall last evening by Illslilct Oiganlor Leyshon Hums, with the assistance of leprcsputatives of the West Scran ton Hippie division. A laigc number weie piesent uud gave their names and a huge number have pionilsed to sign theli'u at an caily date Mr. lv.ili.s ban been several weeks wot king lu this section foi the new lodge and It Is epeeted that a huge number of names will be added to thu new omanlatlou. BRIEFLY NOTED. Aiiaiigeineiit.s have been made to hold the annual ball of the H. A. Mace lodgp, Xo. 157. Hrolheihood of Hallway Trainmen, at tho Audltoilum Apill 10. H. L. Oilmen has piucbasod the piopeit of (!. L. Hetwellci, on Chinch avenue, and will In the ne.u tutuio make his home theie. 11. H. Xatliiuout, of Xi w Voik city, Is visiting Mis. is. Atlas, of Chinch avenue. Miss Mm:. Davis, of Xurth Main ave nue, has gone to Xow Yoik tlt. The i:ielsIor Draniatlo club Is hold lug nightly icheaisals for their plav, "Hecause She Loved lllm So," whlcli will be pi Diluted lu the Auditoiium net mouth, Miss Jennie llaiute.id, of Ltiiowille is vlsltlnu lib nd In this set tlmi. DUNA10RE. The loan exhibition at the .Methodist t lunch opened veiy auspklously last, night, Jingo Clouds being piestiu thiniighout tho entlio evening. The loom has bten pieltlly ileioiab'd for the octnslou with thu national mloi-t and l'Ottid plants, vvlibh, toiublncd with the handsome di.inuy about tho booths, makes a veiy atlinttlve np peaiaiicc. ileal iiuantltleH ot old speelmuis tif clilnavv.iU', Jain y wink, jiletllics, . ti weio on exhibition. Tho toilet tlon ol lelUii tioiu tho Spanl-di-Amerlciu war wtrc the most sought nt 101 aillilts mi exhibition. .Mist JIIsIo I'owoll dlsi mil sed s.vcct imdodles iiliun hei violin and .Miss iluby Yum delighted those piesent velth uiuiieiuus pi. mo selections. UUicshmcutt. of all kinds weie seiveil thioughuut the 1 venlng, width vvfio under tho dhec tlon of Miss Myitlo J'.jrnos. Th ex hibition will continue tonight and to mm tow night. .Mis. S. N. llmKe and daughter, l.oule. ol New Yoil; city, ate visit ins fi lends in town. Mis '. Ilvans and Mrs. lieoige IJaa?, of I'lttston aie vMtlng Mis It. X rmvls. .Inliii Win 140 and Joseph Hollm' weie Inst night committed to tho count, .1 ill b.v s,,(iiri) Cuoii'iy In default of $."1111 ball each, on ihe taaige ol hr o.iult and batleiy OBITUARY. Attoinoy Anthony Dnuninnn. Attotnoy aiitlmiiy Uauinann illnl ji-ttnliy, liter tin lllhct of jciii at UU Iionu, 101S I'll u atfnuc. Mr. lliuiruini wns .1 tncmlicr ot Hie I Kkiiwmii lur, but because ot lilt 111111114 lnt not l.'.ktu un iictlvs (Uit in CMi)-djy allalu ot !ip toi romc tlm?. Mr. Pjumimi uja bom nor Ko-tatlt, Criniiii), In 1841, ulicre lie iji cilucattil nml ailmltUil to tin tur. In 11 I iv ciing tu AnarU 1 11ml Mrtit lo Cit.tiiinill, when lie atUliuil euiitlikr. nblo KUCiitH 111 a picial loriiponJcul (or l(.nllii' iitMpjH.ri ti (Irriiianj uml Ills Unit J M.itis ) rliinr tu tsliibli-li liiiiHcll in a more ntllril nceupulinii, li Icinul more livuiablc e(i (011111111114 in I'niiihi 1 jnia tliau in the Wi.t kinl cama to .MIuitjMii, uluru h- Mmlinl liu tu tlio ufliio tf Jocpli Mil lure, intnlii ct Coluinl Mi'V.imlrr K. MiLlmr.nl (lie I'lilla.klplili 'llnii'i. I'uihiK lilt two ,cn' risiilini 0 lu MlriituMi, Mr. lliuiiuun mu ti'itinl st iiistnutor tit f r clsn latii.-u.isr. IIU criltci viru wiusht by tire I'litlio l'ulillililiK cunipiiiy nf Wllkit lliru, uml lit 11 in llv aitiitci lie prplllon n( imii.isor cf tliit tonicni umI .Ulili. 11I , oti-nli rablo piuiu inriKc at editor tit tin VvlUtfuuul Hi iNo toiitliiiicil lu lilt liwtiuilim in the otllir ii( A I tuinr Alltnl Pud, imsiiit Oiplian-. loiul JiMku el l.iiziiin! tiiiintt, ami vat .uliiiitttil to tho liar u( llul luunly in IS"), l'cioililn tin trtuil tif bu"Iiit'vi totianl Niinton, anil Ihn tapii! aihariirmtiiL ami (iruiniutiite tit tliit -il in the Unaiicial world, Mr, ll.uiuuim c 1111c h.iu In IsSl. ilcvotlii lihn.iU to tho kx.it plod, tlon tioin thu bttiinulns ot lilt lcitikntc it 5s-i anion. Mr. lluuiunn mauled MNi 111 llo'Ker, ot an ell ami uelll noun lli.iclloi'l county amtb, who, with fcCMial chlMitu, Miiihc Mm. Mr Iliiiunnn 13 .1 bjlctir in luiuillon ami hit n mains Mill bo Iimii tu l'hilulilpliia far it in it Ion. Thu (inn for the funeral Miikii lias not J 1 t bun flvul. John Davis. Ono . the Micsl Mullen ninl uiuxiiclnl ilnilit tl.it lnt occurred in the illy in a lout; tui.u ait tint, jifteulij, nf .'ohu tiuK tif V.tot Smnttiii, viho for ki'iiul Jiaix tnniliietnl a bilbir t.hop in tlio b.tuiitlil tif the (iilibt build Ilu' 1.11 sbUtii MjIu avtiiie. He lnt rtmii until ol lecbne 111 nn Miimln CKliinv. Imt I.ot II list-iliditnc lint (ait, atttiitU'il the (liehl tuiir.il en Siimlji. t pou hit iiliun to Id' boardlnc; plaie at Hit Wutliliuui kticet, ill Uu fnnlly of Wiillam Drlo.-lni li. he wn treated fer tie grip, and wai apiiarentty iccov- el Ins: illicit. Uu Momliy be tiiiiliiiueil to impruii, aid thou?lit nrouly of retuinlui; Ht liu-lmt on Tuchii, but Mat 1 1 r.su nl. d lo itiualn in doirt !y bit lanillnJy i.slinlay ii.nriilui; a chausu (or the v.ir-o mi In, ulikli r.lkildl hit brni, uml dtatli unilli'il In. 010 his Iiiu.Js or nlillut 1.1 1 it ff his illniii) Word Mat cut to lnt fulur In Oljphant, vtlieio oun' Unit HM'lui before ItialliiK' licit., nnd later in thu day Ihc icuialat Mire riiuuii'd to lilt home by I'liikitiker June". 'Ilio time tf Uu liu rial will lie umioiirml laltr. Mr Davit Mas. an tuinpliry joim,- nun, affa. Me, tourleout ami nblicli:;.', uml mile many Iriintli. Ifo Mas a iiiunlir tf the llectiii c'itj WIhiIiiiui Ml Ilailj w.i.t about 21 eart ol ai'. nnd mid cn'iid to In in in ir I to a pioin Incut joiiiiif uoinui nt West Sir.inton . Tlio W lift Inn u nill liold a tpeont ineetipR this eteiiln,' to take aetloii in the tl.alli of Mr. Unit, and aiianseiucntt villi bo luiile lu allelic! tin fuuinl, ulmli Mill p.Mlnlili bi. lithl Minda afmiioi n Mis. Jnmes Keegan. Mi lames Iio'iu dun at Iho home ui her daslili.ii Mrf. (.ilon, ot I'lii-put aunt, Mt tilddt alter .111 illu.t tf some unU' iliua tlon s. H mnliid 1, ulna ihlldicn. Ihj aie: Mit. Wjiin, ot C noon strttt Mi. (.1U011, ol I'lOKpiet uteiiut; .lihii, Mklitil nnd IVtti, of lll.tihant. Mrt Diiamy, tl llulfilo, N Mie. Mi.tiison. n .sunt Sin,-, N. i , l'atikk Clid ll0t, of lV , liv. Jin tiinnal Mill lio lield tomonow nf in in 01 ttllli niliimtiit 111 Iho 01jilunt tiimtnj Patrick Fv Mori Is. laiuik I Monit ij(il li years, ilmi vo.nr tla at the lioine cf bis (inertt, Mi. and Mrt .!o!m Moult, of Sis !road atti.ue. 'Ilu funeial Mnkct Mill to l.thl at Holy Cms Liimcli tonioiioiv' aileimou at 2A) nVloeL he t rmriit Mill In nude ii the Catlicdial icnc. tt" Charles M. Coons. I linlto M. I oom 1I111I at hl lioiiif 111 Nnilb Alilm,tnn jistndiy aitnrition at ."..".0 n'llml,. lie iiiiki.il will tak" ilan Cridiy iidniioon at -J o'll. tl,. sniini Mill bn 1 1 1.1 at tl Mtilmtlfl 1'pUopil (linn h. Iiitiiincnl will 11K0 (lnt in tlio IliiUuy ItuM' 1 iiitUij runernU, Ni.n.t i.vu tie reniaim of ilu- lau limn 1, Hi 111 Mill I hi lu Id tliit illumine and iiiteiment atll lie nude in the C Hindu! r, meter.. THE VALUE OF SEA BIRDS. Some Peitlnent Tlguies Showing the Fiightful Destiuctlon of renth eied Life in Past Yeais. liom tin Stiiiiink .1111 11, .111 Itemaikable as it niav stem." it an neals to be nioic or less pttivalout bt llef ainoiig icrtaln ptoplc that sai bluls iiossesb absolutely nn value as iiiiioinlc faetoirt In tie n.ilni of nn tun. tVittilii linllv Mill's eonsbb'i H spoil to shoot gullr an J similar bluls as piactlce, otheis 'is-iul. t((ll j.UM .ilea nulsaiKc and should bu hilled on without inert y. An lutun stlug lllus tuition of this va.t leeenllv tlevi'loned In southein C'alliiunl.i. wheio a joiv tlllins Ji.ul the temeiltv to tuK a mand lor the bluls. The defense tool; the gioiuid that Hit gulls Weio sclive-llgcis ,.iil ui' (iilnie value to the state; if ,uau-i value, lu lat t. to tho cliU'in along slioin than tu the ileab'rs tu t ubeis lu Chi tuf,o and othei centei. vvlicti leutheiH aie lu rlf man I The vwittr pupaiod as tlahmalo a statement as iulble' beat ing on this point, ptesentlui, fn is wlili h weio Initialed tu t'hoiv that tile gulls on the Atlanta toast, oil the fiuir of Mexico and 011 tlio l'aillb. In fait, w hei everobsei veil, wcri of gicat Iiciih. lit An npptal was lnudt' lor the birds (is a uattua! oinauiciit tu tho loeulltles In which they weie found. Many peo ple, oiiilthologlsls and It.) men, testi fied along these Hues llcslileiits ot tho towns of lledo'idi), Santo, Monica, San I'etlio and Avalou tcstl..cd lo the tint that tin bluls ant tho uatuial luaili scavengers, and ih it ncne of these places would bo iiiilieu'lby If birds were lonioved. Huudieds ot gulls aie setill llilllm the waves on tho bcuch after a stoim feed ing on tlead llsl) (hat have washed tu, The niujiiilt. nio on llio water, 'iNIni,' Williams' Fire Sale of Mostly Kitchen Utensils Just the goods that were actually dam aged are all that ws have got to sell you. But there are quite a lot of them enough to keep us busy selling for a number of days. Most every article in Household Utensils ia represented in the collection and the ' PRICES ARE ONE-HALF. J. D. WILLIAMS & BRO. 312-314 Lackawanna Avenue. over the heavy bieakcis In semes as they come In, to nllght again and feed upon the fishes that aie rolled over and over by the waves. Others arc patroll ing tho beach, picking up the objects cast iishoie, and so pcifcctly Is this work dono thut in u short time no lemalns of tho dead llsh, that might be'coino a nuisance, aie found there. The bluls at this tlmu present a most atti active spectacle and many people collect lo watch their movements. In Avalou bay u number of profes sional llsheimen follow their calling and when the llsh aie cleaned eveiy 11101 nine' It Is an Intel estlng sight to obscivc these sen vengeis perforin their duties. With them hi whiter arc many blown pelicans, and all an so tunic that they gather about the head llsh I'liii.'in, a Venetian, and take tho re jectamenta fiom his hand, some of tho old gulls even allowing him to take them ui. It Is not necessary to carry tlio lefusc out Into the 1 haime. thesa bluls lcniovo It all: In fact light for It. This is true of tho gulls all along the shoie, and (his place Is mentioned especially us the bluls nie peihaps tamer heio than clsowheie; but overy whete they aie the natural health gujidlaus of the coast, performing; their duty so well from San Francis co to San I'cdio, In the observation of tho writer, theie Is not u spot that becomes offensive by the accumulation of fetid matter. It would seem that the standing of .the gulls In this lespect was beyond dispute, but tho attempts of dealois and their ivpiesent.itlves In their ef-i foits to prevent any blid-piotoctlng law fiom passing at San I'edio ilenion stiated that there nie many who af fect to believe that the gulls aie not seavengei.s and should not be ptoteet ed. The most lcm.ukublc testimony v.as Introduced. One man stated that the killing of gulls was necess.uy to enable I1I111 to obtain u living, and evl I'cucf showed the evtiaoidiuaiy fact that he hat! been killing the bluls tu lire, not the plumage, but the bodies as baits to his lobster and llsh tiaps, and as bait for certain fish Some of the testimony even at this time is past belief ami well illusliates that a deep and soggy Ignorance still holds lu the civilized p.uta of the count ty. The sea birds of the l'.icitle coast an not alono seawngeis, but they consti tute one of the charms of the country. All appieclatloii of this Is leiniv.il sen tlment by some. The long Hip s of slags lljlng by the miter Islan is. the (locks ot biown pelliaus wbl It swl.n Into the little ba.s. the stoics of gtebes and dlvets which link about the wharves, the long-winged, alba ttOhS and filgato blul which oieaslon ally leach theoe shotes. anj many lroie, have been the delight of many 11 v.yjger and liaveler. who have niadu tin tilps to the tillloinla Islands to lew thclll. At pu-si lit the ben bluls. uilui'lng the biown pelican, aie pio Uctcd, though doubtless theie aie pna-beis. and In n tew years the In- cicuso of bluls will be icailliy limit en us the killing has b-en going on lot tin or 111010 vcais on the I'atllli, Some deitleis lu featlu-is and their fiienda claim that bluls ale not tb -1 leasing, but the wilier knows local! ties In Klolldrt, Wheio III IM'.'l bluls weio seen 111 thousands, that are now desoiteil. The gie.it niaish bv the sea, ill Southein t'lilllinnla, whlih ivvilvo veais ago was the w Intel home of In niliueiable white lieions knows them 110 11101 e. i'ngl.iiid alone uses sn.Onn.Oim hirds for deionitlvu purposes, and lu provide all i:uiope l.vi.iwn.OOO aie an nually di'itio.vid. and when we add Aineilia It In lugs the sum total up to !luO,fiOO,iiun l.iiiiduii also takis liiii.nno hiimmliig bltds cveij vnir tunii this conlliii'iil, uud .lUiluuO would, lu all pio hahll!l, inn meet the ileiniinds for Amerlta. KiiBliiiid ImpoitH i 00 bluls of patadlsi uiily. and these bluls aie doomed, while Wu.OOi) mlscellanciiiis bluls ai useJ Sonic blul lover had the uitiosit. tu watch the a lit linn moms ol a Loudon house four mouths, and 11 was luiiiid that dm lug that time SiiO.iiiio r.ast and West Indian blul skins wei sold lieu. One Chicago dealer l- eived ll.'.OUtl lUlllllulllg lilt lis In one lonslgnnietit: the sanii numbei of uriu.itlti bluls (gulls) and IlilO.Onil wings. These llgliU'S 111 e- slgnllleant. but the set K'laiv ut (lie Audubon so olotVif Massaehiisetts, to whom tin writer Is indebted loi the Hemes given, could doubtless give a duiker page, and If an an mate statement ot the bluls destioed lu a single year tu pi oxide tlii- women of the wm Id with fealllUH could be inude, it would as tonish those who aftcet that the tines tlon Is ope of nieli sentiment. Ulllcsn somethliis,f'Js done many bluls, valua ble as scaveiigeis, as Insect eaters uml iiH objei Is of beauty, will be wiped out of existence. AMUSEMENTS. rvvS I YCRUH THEATRE - I1LIS .V. nt'lKiltMICIt, lesucs. A J. llLin. Minafcer. ONK Nlf.HT ONLY THURSDAY, MAHCH 7. Cll.ItM.b HtOUMA, l'ISI.sKMS William H. Crane DAVID HARUM Origin ii Xch olk last uml Produetion. Druinitlttl liom th. ntvcl by ltll'ley and M. W, llittliinrk l'rlei l.ntirc lovnr ln. ! 'ip. ImtfP tm-rt find lom it, .' lUhonj Ursl two lows, l: lie.; four iuuk. 7Jt , last two low. We , boxen jnd losis, si.iD. Calloi "it SjIo of fcals IiiimUj iMiiiini,-, -1 ACADEHY OF TIUSIC, RBIS (c UUKOUNIllil' IIAKKY A. BROWN Juiu;crs and Lciscc. Loeal M'mscr. ALL Tills WKLh Marks Bros.' Dramatic Co. I'luri.tlus icncrtolrc of standard plajs at (lojiutir prici's llmrula Matinic- "I'm 111-, Sake liiurnln J.tcnlin,' ". SolUiprn heetlicirt " M:.f Wl.l.k. Keystone Dramatic Co hi Itentiliiii' AMinieo ihlli. In ginning TuetJjy 1U ami -'Ot. lttnnitt l'ilccd-lu, JO and .'0 cents. The Dickson Miuitir.ictUTini; Co. tcraatun rtnil Wllkevllirr ft. Muaufaciureri of LOCOMOTIVES, STATIONARY EiSQINES Rollers, llolstlngandPumphic Machinery. General Office, ticranton. Fa. LIVERITA THE UP-TO-DATE LITTLE LIVER PILL I CURES iBiliousnosSf Constipation, I Dyspepsia, jSick-Koaii -lacho and Liver Complaint. SUGAR COATBP. Sold by nil ilrncclotu or Kim. oy man. Nen Ui Medical Co., Chlci Fold b Mtbarnli i. 'fliomai. l)iu;;iits, 203 ljil.awaiua attune, bcranton, l'j DR. DEKSTE1N Flijs'.clan and Surgeon 311 Sprue) St, Imp.e Lcuri Bulldtag SCRAtUON PA. vu acme and iluaule tlieaei ol mm, iiv. men aJ -hll'l- CIIKOSK MJKVOlTi.. IIIIAI.S AM) W flSl. I)ltb.!)hi. A SPLIT, bill AH di aii-a ot thu l-ltci, iadnev, Ill-iid.!. Mini, flood Nu, Womb. Ut, Car, Nose. Throat, and Luna's. Cini.fi, Tumor., rib Uuiiuif, (ioitu. Itbcuiuatltm, Athnu (alariti ulioetn. i"'i aiaiuiuou, .Mchllj I n uloii, all I'einalo UKi-Ki'ii, I.cucorrlioca, t tr-. (iuiiiivrrl.t.. nir'nlH' H'eol I'oljon. Inilmcr lion and tuUitnl lnt it. obliterated !iirery lit Vl'llen. Tare and Mmiucli Wormj CA '1 iiIllniaoNl tfimliic for Catarrh Thru non.u' uvaiiiiini oiil.1 V 00 'ri ,'rco ( nfllie t on.oltilton and 1 iniipition free. Of Ilu houi. li'lj " I fnnlJ), S a in lo t I "i DR. DENSTEN CHIME TO GIVE TRIEND DRINK Tojicka Penalizes Hospitality wltl Fine nnd Iininlsonineiit. II I hne Vine lu m I ii VvtiateU l'n. ToticK.i, K.ui , .M1111I1 ii An ordl 1111111 1 Iuik bi'fii ndoiat'd by tilt city million wlllcll. It Ih bcdb'vcil. vl niukn It Illlllu.St llllilllhhlblo lor tlio Joliitlsln" to do bu-llic.-h In tills t'llv. Tlio iiidlliuiu 11 Hi.iKos It unlawful (n tient 11 I'lli'iiil tu u iliinli ut Hanoi In n, pilvuti liuiidi' A iiiuii Is di'i'lund lo bo KUlll.v of loin t Inec tin tndlniiiiro IC liu l found 111 u lilui'f wlioio liquor 1 1 (told. 'I'lU' mdlllulK'i) duoH not rccitilm that 1111 iiitunl illc' hIiiiII lu moved. He. ivy llui'i iintl liiiiilKoiiiutiit of thirty tu one lutmlnd ilaH lu Jail arc tin liuiiiilitc'H fm violation nf the otdl lirtncr. Rluiuljil0 mnjuiPii KlWlI'llHiU'IIPM 100 PILLt. 25 CTS.